4 4.:a IN OFFICE Or TH2.7. rITILADELFIIIit • ..1:1411,1DING RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. 3 littedelpAia. Itec. '2oth. 1813. I 1 °TICE W hereby given, that the rates of Ft eight alld Toll. no Coal traneported by this Company, pill he as follows , from January Ist..-littgt , To Ymm 51.Carbou.S.Ilaven.P.CIInton Richmond, utast June 1,1:49 160 , 55 35 Philadatohts„ do do IRI 155 25 Inclined rlaneentil Dec.31,d0.1 70 165 4.5 Nltetown. 'du 170 1 133 45 Germantown R do, 170 .1 65 45 PaP• of Schuylkill, di'. 70 165 45 Manayunk, do 100 153 23 Conetehocken and Plymouth R. R., do Tom Gat 1 voile he- love Norristown. do Norristown or Bridge- On. do Port Kennedy, do Valley Forge, do ninnies'lle, do Itoyar'• Ford, do Pottstown. do Douglassville, do Itsuinstown, do do 1 0.5 100 95 Reading Between Reading and Mobtsvills, do' 1 PO US co Muhrsvilie, do 95 PO 65 Hamburg, do 75 70 05 Orwigsburg. do ES 60 55 The freight and tolls on coal to Richmond. and Philadelphia. during tlrc months of June, July,'ard August will ha prom Id.Cartion.S.llatica.P.Cllnton. 170 105 145 tad on and after Merit. to Lecezener Jlst. 11349, I -. 173 ISS BF ordst of the BoardB .f o Maner.. BRADFORD, Secretary Dect3,q84240 sell. RAVEN, MINERSVILLE AND • TREMONT LINE OF PASSENGER CARS, _ VIA. MINE HILL RAILROAD; - foams' sCattsgil 610EPTED.) Oo and after %%Workday, November the line will be run as folios's, via.: mortm.m: TRAIN. Leases Schuylkill Haven at a quarter of o'clock, A. M.. for Millersville; returning leaven Minersvtlir at 71 o'clock., in time to connect with the Cars for PlOnda. AFTERNOON TRAIN. Leaves Sc , uilkill Haven for Miorrsvite and Tre mitil,ithrardiatell after the arrival of the Philadelphia Train. Returning, leaves Tremont at 3 o'clock, and Ifinettville at 4 o'clock, P. M. FARE. Prom Schuslktll Mayen to Minmsville, cts. " to Tremont, 50 '• • " Minerwille to Tremont,. 40 " :",7.4. , hdi baggage at the owner's risk. :4• - • INM. T. CLARE, Pansy Ille,OctlS'44-441 P Proprietor. , _ PHILA., 'READING it. OTTSVILLE RAIL. ROAD CHANGE OF HOURS. • FN. . WINTER. ARRANGEMENT. . ON and newt Weditea ,. .aY. November 15t.1•342.a pa-; I enter train w ill leave the Depot, corner Broil aild Vine Streets, Philada.; dilly. except SiindaY.; at , -`1 A ' i hi. Retaining, leaviw Pottsville at 'S}, A. M. Both;: . ; Mine will stop At all way stWions. ROMA OF ARRIVAL. AT PRINCIPAL STATIONS. US Trois. fret* PaiLais. Inert Trrix from Puttscil;e. ' Arrive, at NorriWown, 9,12: Artists at slch. Raven, 5.3% Phanigoille. 9,521 " Port Clinton, 9,06 '• rottrterV n, 10.32 " Reading. 9,37 •• Reading. 1"..17 " rOltittlti n, 10,43 Port rtinion, 12,0 " Phandayitle, 11,10 " Sch. Ilwen, 12,4 - % •• Norristown. 11,43' -" Pottsville, 12.5411 " Philadelphia. 11,30 • FARES.—Pottsville aad Philadelphia 33 .20 and 413; Pottsville and Rending. $1 40 and # I 20 ; Readingand Philadelphia, 30 23 and 31 tai. No passengers can eater the care, sinless provided with tickets. ' NOTIVE..—Fifty pounds of baggage will he allarred i to earlt passenger in thes; Imes; and passengers are ecresslr prohibited from taking anything as baggage 0 rit2their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of the wiser. Nn freight will betaken by these lin", Phila.. Oct.'s, RYA,. 4- ! y y _ 1. LITTLE SCIII7YLKIL •=., 1:117110A.D. .-- ......_,—..--.1.......—. ' ♦RR.\REE?IENT. FOR Tlll FREIRIFP AND PASSENGER CURS ON ruiI:LITTLE . SCHUYLKILL RAILRO%D. •T' ln Pa...neer Train I.kark-s Pun ilkton i d ti'} .(:;-n- : days etc pied) on the grows' of the. T110(11111I tints an the iteadinz Rol road front Phil idelohia—ariii knil at . Tamaqua in time to dine. Lea, cs Tikenkpia at halt past one o'• :ink. P.M . to Wile to con: rat at Port PSIn lon w at, the atiethoon train. oti the Iteadlnz Railroad . (tom Poi:wine to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port thoiton.73 eenta . to Philadeldhia, $3 30 The freielit train lease. , Tnniaqua taiinda!, e tented 1, at o'cloak A. M.,arid Poit tuition at I o'clock. AI paiikencer tar run. to conne'xion N• 11 the Freicht train. tho pa.senters for Philad•ilphin can mike the :11..”1111:1411 , 1 of ire on the ILkadina Rid road at Pot: Cloaton Fare !ha a tine 1. in the kith, , ttain. JOITIA ANDERSON. Genet ItEADING dt. POTICSVICE : RAIL 1:0.1.1.,. RATES OF PREIitIIT ON MKRAIIANDIZR. (-AN AND AKTER April Ist. Ist•, Good, w =' / (,'war,!, a with dostoteh at the C0110...111f kkral , a or treiz,ht. between Potosi:le led the potato bilow latatad, per ton of 'WIN , Dia. Ettr/CX 134/:7Sfait I Batten Pottarilte sad PC:a. iskaa Kraals:. rlaiter.lonle.done.l:durnin ona coal. Sand. Iron e and ll:o..nr.,l.llne.'l • lnther.Srone.) ro.m. Tar. I'd - h. Raw Turehtane, atone, nadao adtkes. array and ;It: iron, 111:•. to In.. and p liar Ir +a.. dour. suit. lead. , hurt. raw rohac.". , ,salt heal and -pork. :a rirtn.r. Iron ca..tsncl. nucur, tau->2 la erren cotfor. pots tot a.a.alt petre, hrusastone, and rye chop, pee hot Oil. enocerres Yinecar,vrbis-1 ter. machinery,. cheese. tlaos., car,. leaih•r.l raw hides. rain:, nlilEt - }its and red lard,n!.sters,hirod, [lee ant colda4e. *tett. I • bran and stair_ ItnlT. J ?taw cotton an d trash meat, fresh 11,11. dry Moie,dru es soil rnrdicinta. • fnryizn tnpaor -4 . rc toes ind leas, gLari, s i iui.a, a n I pereensw aro; ~ , . .talrry c , n. I lectionary. hook:. And sta. SS o.s tronarv, eltettpt . .r! , , tn,r.rd cortre. hats set cs; , y, hoors and rea:hen, trees. h.p.. turn, %are. be,n,l4:lt roe corntrusston, ••ersz , •• of ,e,eVclnC t•l,fttn: lt In , of IN , C.seadanY't Ilne {A;ord .-7------ Exrttitss - LINE. --_ ttowARD, & co - . txrur.ss. 1 - • :Vex. R.,ZONZ. irdisttez,s. Cta., *qr.lli..2f 71 Lie I,,,euzztodalzon of the pkt. , ,_ 11.. r. rze an ev,ty. other in. 'setts,. P.,Z.Z,ilt end l'h;ta.;elphta. to :dune , t.n st stub on: Trunk. which MOS dal.!Y f..f CM', ~.I±fsZL Ind: re. ke. Fe this ar t sncent,to., f.,t and p1.7.1az, let: at the etrone in Potts, dhs, w 1.11 esee•lte•i.s , d :he Z , ods Pottsville in shut 30 et Zd This is a treat V,11TY,Z,[3,17-,Gulf 113,(111 . 1t11,1 Gld. Sliver, nn.l Co:warded and te1:1, t:ected rr Orders re, teed the parchasenf arts unite ar ticle in Pbliadr;;lhts.. New York. or 11 , ,1 , e. wduh et!". ;. , :mnptly atzr•tde.l to. Goode _forwardl.l. but is can be paid fox en dvi ices. - of the sa me. Or7lce in rottavi.tr,un,aoors Bannan • t Boot:- stare, and tarmedtstely ol. ; ,osttet - the no-, ("Atte, gr13.,..t.g. W, E3,I•S rttii..titlptlZA. No. its. South Tared steer New. N., 6, Walt str,t Sawn. No C. Cour. strvrt_ FRANKLIN WORKS. 1 2ae-;;;; - • - ts 'llll E S'attseti ` Pers hatime **six: :test thenncetr , a girther..trcaize Inadeetite dm, 14r the coat p...At of carr•tas oa the l',...ndry and Ma d:tile 1K15..Me1, at the Fraialttiva Wort*. fort Carbon, latelyr 0.11.1Ith: CI- Brook*. ate 130 W, VC,1,1,3 to Maaarse lure tJ JtJtl.l.S.th , s4orteilt nottc. Stela, Ea gine*. r Ceat. Machinery or alezni - iit &Blouse 01. r.1121i114 . Jr Vt ~arpi, e • .ttaa G: ad and- Dial cat,. Iron cr Um* , C-1-51:3j ,, 431 - 21 . 0 . 5:1,0 pattera. O OWE AKE REST FiCTIT SOLICITED...7,I SAMUEL SILLYMAN S. C., F , &HOVEL J.' are tt.ata prx.parest tJ rays tha 'rad 'I-a! e .of Seh4Ttia com.latr. Ith Sa..ti els of alt lints a t Meta:Fr. , : prtrett. !Nat , tc.- !arty cstledta tattr Coal 0t•te.,... for Shave.: ei :or •.1. or-p.a.:zeta aZtn. , :e4 Et earu,n, &vs . . IL la; S. 'SILLY MAN COLLIER'!" WORKS. • tor:* *AD N; S i frIlf:3lB,S$ClM 3 . l, l, at then a;a, stand. turner Eaala*.! call. , re Sill street, sr, prerarc4 t. *facture *a era, r. at t Se *Sark,: eatee..Y.tre. I:art od 3.4 atty is..vret :tea eapaelty (e r.ansua ..ther earpuses. Sarver Cwt.: • ~..i22•S W taliA arta parr,ratea r.atets, as may ta. r.-retrea. 32st. Ea; rues :Ina F:-vela; salla a s :wres t-try =1.247.b.:ar. rr f Para.:es. tiar..3, ,be =las: appeared ;a.m.. Cap a5.i.13411 sea Wa ts- Tayees. of the very ees; cometruetron. TUrr par tleatraty VIC aria all-, 01.1[43 ILI ic• 134 sera tagarri t 4 PA* 1N.2 Ll.e , a LIM* si44A Par-reer. fat ItrZi'ter baste: tatety e.e.stractel the siachieterry C re*Fa 4fthe rarerst I ,t try. 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Azil get was Cis '24 eat, dear: he s Ira, tgve4 Wacky,. e.,2 Noesevziam ..triiel,. where ee le 1 eikr.. mt. pteasiire la aasoneetha& to the litaLia ie rate- 1 ..1-0-'' a A1 , a . : 1 .0 Laztai c ot , te . t . thoe a l ra . : o4o •re . _?e t i c .•, , Tet - : t e . ai ,.. .4a.: e . f . 19..ee5 .0 .... i... t. - as .. bee m & I T ....20 , ..e , te i giira. e.et. irteare- .1 f..... ! itin.C.=,:5ErT.:•=5„,..01.06,71...-ti. far cf. poth,..e. . ape..l - 4.! az ..re3tamtt ... , , . *.w.ijs caned het,. and every are dies catzle ta ;•eeetiett te traea att les:last via Eaethee. er o e ol- 0 rat •-e• the ' r t" e3 " 1" Wijeth'. r ik. i,..,.. r. I r. b 7,1 7- i 2.4,... I r LaTiseL... - 1- rattan t - y. Sztheett, . W' f vet, reel! be volt irasSeureetir nesitbe atria =mem ', eau ' s ml 4, Demoe,"a t - ... -• = • c. ,-- i last r1"4" 121.'t LNUI Care . 4 ' 4 It te/i-wl *rlh "" •"11 1 ''', "2 s ' l2l"lT2-7 ..... 1;'" : " ..711 , - .'6 7 , .. r ..- wits e_e. . they 'Leet 5 es wale - II tb-..C . 't ippcl.7.llFliattniCAlKßllLlZet 1 o Rtisietat St. 42 , 1. re:feted red of c...irree. . • i ;as; tateteee azi &.r ethe by t..c. , eieriler.. ' Ima eeeiezerA la .-0 01 2 =at eackthtit cep at *awl. 4 .0 • " * "... b r:D., 0, 14 " 4 °* "" s3•° " e• ••" 3•3 th e ath•th•3.. i a ' t t .... *. b.,, t 1. 2414 4, -'4 a,,..,7",,,,.,,,,,,.; 1 .7 ii '3 ,;,1.1 - T. , 4 7 b..i.,..eie, - 1 rem :se Getlza.a Of telizo , ..*l=lol.. "iin's.of !Lair , '& •,- liva shop Aas Ses -, :ad Street, sear3it. Gtheraere 0 , n..tu Las Bael3 ea: ca hied cramped Ca arta u krbe Ltd Ira Ert . ...k•-i trzposea by bar ardeTi . T.,. 7 4.11 tO. - 3. 9:173.2., this. reeele. 4 0 M It 'e site i Cabthet Malan - .t07... liens, i sle te saeseed. is ae... iprthim'ater mires. a; ' T.b.p.4,04,6 few* gbitaaltagisaaagrireatato tatfava /" -. 't' - N", ~,,,. t lag txr-th, itcaM call bee .011 Zeke's dattetke ,_ nem t„.se. mast rttz-vnt.lNl•ter . .„3- • 31 S'AINNA-VS '•t Mtn ail seat= is as 4.- - e . cr baarZtri. EA.V.V.1.1.7g tr git.4l , lo..thilt aewaetit te 6 0. 1*.. 100 • 2 • e •Fl ee ` ' ' 'th 1 "'" ''' . tj. 1..32. , • Tan?. rosris .ic ce- 1 INer:'-'-zl.l Cta.p Sate am! trare7 Smatt , ENK:rt 4 -3:1 . :OM; A. RECS E 3. 1 ez,,,, p taw icy! X.,,,, ....,...x 2 5,,,,tkr,,,... ' Bat &ea was eta came th.u. ail lazed ea tall biz e t•D lairOiltelele i .. - 44.1 . z! E. 4 -... • ... - V.- • 1 1 . -. ' . • , ' . . . , ' . • . . 130 135 110 ll== MI 40' 135 ; 130 33 131 115 30 125 1 10 00 • 1 15 100 50 1 15 '" 1 00 15 1 II 1.00 15 • 1 10 • 100 IC 1 05 95 VOL. XXV PHILADELPHIA.' WELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Locgt s . motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, (torn 3 to 3 inches in diameter. ALio, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposel: extra strong Teo for Hi draulic Preens:' Hollow Pistons for Purnrolof Steam Engines Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS. TASKER d< MORRIS. Warehoused. E. corner 3d and Walnut su., Matadi. Ptalada• Nov. ittd tea% 47-1 OFFICE OF THE FICHVYLKILLA "scV 4 . NAVIGATION COMPANY, Ij ~. ~. .ss----= December VI. ISIS: A.Ol ICE ts hereby given that the following rates of IN Toll wi'l be charged on Coal transported on the Canal and Works of the :Schuylkill Navigation Co; patty for the year IgIS From— Mount Schuylkill Port I Cacho -2,, Matfett. . Clinton. ! cts. per toms. per ton. etc per to: Orteigsburg, 15— Ilainburz. 35 \ `l'l 13 Mohrsvllle, 35 523 Althouses, 40 1\ . Reading. 45 42 ",...t----)33 Unionville, 53 51 43 Laurel 11111, 53 50 51 ---- 2 Pottstown Landing,. 55 Rovers' Ford. 53 52 43 Phcenisvalle, • 60 57 44 Paulding's Dam, GO 57 44 1.0 mhe ryille, . 60 57 44 Valley Forge, 60 57 43 Port Kennedy, 05 62 - 53 . Norri-down, 65 62 53 Consollocken , 70 05 . 5$ Spring Mdl, 70 67 54 Manayunic, 75 72 63 The toll to Philadelphia will hens follows Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Cilium March, April and May 55 cts. 62 cts. • 51 cts. June,July and ....limit. 75 73 63 •,. - . . Sept: Oct Nov.& Dec. ` 5 S 2 7.3 The Coal ...hipped from Tort Carron to the above ptlin will be charged one and a half cents per toll more :hi said rates. The charge wilt be made tot ton of `l2lO lbs.. and an allowanct of fire per cent. will be made on the weigh shipped to cover W3.13f., Dec-1)-1..1n rittuwaicK FRALEV,President Jos. 31c3lurray's Passage Agency B. 13AN NAN. POTT S VILLE, SOLE AGENT OLDEST AND TUE BEST ESTABLISHED PasSLGE OFFICE IN THE I. SITED STATES. • THE subscriber respectfully bets leave to tender his sincere thanks to nuine tons friends and the public . . for the very libersl support he has re= .. T~ ~:,~ s- and solicits a continuation of their confident,. The dospati It with whir!. his pitssermers haat . been tin...! out, and the proirmities3 with which his very numerous draft, have been, paid at the .tart,,n, bank, are, he flatters himself. a stufV:ient nuarauter the ' , labile for tee faithful lotrformance of any future contracts retried into with hint. The follow in: are the REG LINE OF PACK ETS.% harm 'sail punctually on their appointed days, by hrili p tosenzeto wilt be bronzli: out without delay us disappointment, viz.: satin...at suns .'.of as. ti oreers Iri.ma FirOili C. 1. Pattick Henry ,IrVidano...lany. 6 May 6 Sept. 5 Waterloo, IF "• II •• /I •• 1i Sheridan, ". 26 . 25 Henry Ciay,lNyr, Fehv. 6 lute 6 Oct,. 6 New Ship. " It •' II " II Garr: k. ;Hunt. " " 2.6 • 2e Nen - World. ilitintat„Markh 6 July 6 Near. 6 John 11.Skrm1y.;luer; " II " •" .11 Koc.ettis. 'Moore. '• 26 '2 •• AY•litiurion. "Howland. April 6 Ant. 6 Drtc, 6 W,t Pon t Wll Alleni " 11 " / 1 • I Sidloos, ,Cobh. I SOIrA.• C D kra Catnticrr Itaost Patrick Henry, fie.ano, 'Frhy 21 Jose' l Oct .11 Waterioo. iF.II " " " Cr heridan.. tCortasti, Mar. II lOy 11 N0v.16 Henry clay, yr. Naw shoo,. " 25 •• .• Garrick. Mount. ,April Il Auz. II Dee Il New World. itantett, i" 21 "St '' dl John 1: S ail!) „Jaw, " 5.6 " 26" lioshts. INloere, !May 11 Sept. I lan II V , 'WurtOn, ""rt Pint, "W•ll•Alien, "'•".20 St ifons. ;Fit.! , , 'lone Ile Oct II Feb 11 I, addition to the above rezular line. a number of -mai as the .A'asidolailt . .!M cr6ion, Itny. paltatinock. Liberty. Sea. St. Pat. k. Sarmiel a:oltra:Sta. and Niazata, e , nt anted. sal; from I.lv etps6it er!kly in rociifii6ac,"tislon. ttar reay prevermoz. the least pat-ails:11;y of delay or detention in Lai report and fir the areonutiodation of tieroons wishing :a remit mom yto their fail.) or fen, 1•. I have arranged the paaruenta of sty drat`, on the fallow inn: hunts: • Artnazh, Clontuel, Enniski l len. Omagh. Athlone, Cavan. Ennis, Paraontown. Bandon. Fertnoi. Entuacorthy, Skibberren, Ca.:tel.!, Gain ay, Sitio. lirozheda, Kilkenny, Strabane. Bally Siena, Dundalk. Kilrush, Tr lire• tlaili.thir,itcnit,tn,, an, I f rn .„,,,a . Itallina, Landonderry,Waterrord, Cork. njwormatitck.kloo.azhati, Yenetal. Cistoraino. Mallon /:aaqe.a.l.—"k :sacs. ' s ; , .iner. kits 'ell - , London; and S Flynn. lay erpo, - 1. Scoaaad. — The City of fa r .as:Zow Bank, and all its branches and aernries: It.issa.tt, can ass ermared fuom laverpoul to and 11.0.,1,re_ by rennl ' packet ship.. Oil "Iptrii"lt:sio t , trt oil to notaiina'f, 'it_ by letter post addressed to Q. 1.1 1 / 4 NN N.l'• urn .11e; t JOS g 1 •11 • RR kV. otstri, of i t o, at.d C,nnth air New York% or 'li. GEO. MURRAY, No. Watettiso Road. LiverpoOt jianls-14 Liverpool and _Nesv-York l'aolago Izency. E. CO., • BE . , s 4 w .: r: szr, ...c :—rve,To MS. i . DrYKIN. iiINIBAI.I. .5: Co .—t.p. ERN...L., .1 . re rx.spEt- TI VIL). tr foru, thou f,i,,,,i, an,l 4 ,- ..\ the pubr.c . tat tbry haae cornmencra CIA' ,It_l .I.6NERA. 51.1119 INE; an '1 COMMI;asi,IN r u t. , F .l NEsg. ~..nther ~i::e It, GENER \ L ' • PASSI•INGER gU,SINESS, ~,a•re•rcee:tievea et' pd., : s..aza !rent Le•i..n. Lace , reee:, Pn5.,,,, Re.,..taa.: or am pa”. of thc e:i cean:ra• lo te .Ver-r.-:,, 8...f:w3.1.1 , 2 I Ftt:,,,ieratta on th- moat rrasona , lo ',rant. ' l'-v..f . s ..! Blie , ,F,e,k arze, from ,21,1 any amount I. on ; :it Komt Rant of Irc'and and ii.l brlaihe, • The da}t of tslii,of, of Use. Bers: , ,a- Liar of I ire - r ,_.2 f.ned iwon, are tLe Et S, liztk,E;lst MWMMI Thar taxa !ed I•y - mext..zr charartrr and eatii•lt444wre•• The cif • 3,0[1111”.iL11 ,,,,, el that can be ..1,..re1 in pint c;i",ett..tor. comfort aa.l oincetarnce. Then are r4t.he 1 with every ti.icrttitairt .4f 4 ttc.res - .-ftaeh—st %tart. • Pa!ict•tattly to it, day* krf .111141.4: w itt heeirtztl, hete.l . . stiy. nurciar. Sizazit,S.444eir:c...and CZa-.tee:. ,rec ..t the lar.vrst claws t and 41Siirr• desire's-to' thetr lett•lA. ran,. feteet drier, cafer Laps- F e-.aZe c.c., be cect...w.J at the !ewe+t wC parte:, sail weepy. 4'"rti,%1t..a;.;. 4 4 as alloce. w. 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Fa R S' T: PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BN.NNAN; POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. PASCAL IRON Ni-OItT;S. • E=== N=EMIDZIE IZZU N M an or AND POTTSVILLE I:wintry...6 you to pierce the Dowels of the Earth, and bring out [mix the caverns of Mountains, Metals 'which will give strength to our hands and subject all Nature to our use and plessure.-:Dr. ✓o Anson COOPER, NOT . EXACTLY ATTORNEY GENERAL COOPER, BET OWEN MARRIN THE COOPER, haring assisted to Cooper Lewis Cass, and har ing made him •no perfectly tight, that he and his pany au warranted not to leak for four years, begs leave to inform his old friends, that he _will be happy to attend to all orders, in hbline of business. Pottsville. Jan 13 3—] OW EN MAEIRIN STOVES : STOVES: STOVES WINTER IS COXISOI SOLOMON HOOVER. Canter of -ranee:tax aut &lamed Street+, POTTSVILLE, ANNOUNCES to his friends and cue tomer@ and the public generally that he s r .l has on hand the most elegant airsort •= went of STOVES ever offered in this community embracing all the newest and-most approved patterns. H par ticularly calls attention to McUREGOR'S PATENT PARLOR LIEN TER, which is pronounced the best stove now to use.both for comforkocnnomy, and health. I have the exclusive right of making these stoves in Schuylkill County. Also Cast Hon Radiators, Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels. Willis' Air Tight Conking Stoves, for wood or coal, a superior article for families. Parlor and Chamber Staves, Together with a large mrsortmept for all purposes, all of which Will be sold at unminallv low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—Ilis asso•tment of Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces all the articles in (aunties, which ho is - ill warrant lobe of a superior onality. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iran Ware manufactured to order at the shortest notice . ROOFING & SPOUTING. As he is prepared to ex eceie Tier.' Roofing and Spouting, he invite, those in want of such work. to give hint a call, h• he pledges himself to do it chearur and better that. it hag ever been done us this place before. The public are respectfully ladled tncall and exam lne to. stock and lode. for thernstlves. - ---- --- ---- -------- FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! i -F , ,,, ' TIIE old adage, "take time by the ..4._...._„. lntact" commends itself to everyone. 1.. _. h by as plain common sere,: and, when, , '" Isthechill winds of:autumn begin to blow, - tiring notice of the ripproachof winter, every prudent man will at once make provision against told . weather. Knowlutt that the peopta of Poasville have a commen dable retard for comfort, conserdence.and economy, LONG & J .CKSON hive lost started their new , store in Centre Street, opposite Trinity churih, with an ex tensive 142 , 011111e11l of PARLOR AND COOKING . STOVES. among which will be found all the old 'and approval sit IC, an i a number of new ones adired futticiihri:. to the wants of the Cod Region. We have .he pleasure of introducing to this neieliborhood PIERCE'S ANIERICAN Alit TIGHT COOKING STOVE. WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. fhisstove. which is o f reLent invention. bids fair ln sn p•rredeeverp •‘, her kind now in ts.e. During itie past ear t wa into pubic favor - 1.6:h unprecedented rapidity. AL, - , STEWART'S SUMMER AND TINTER AIR TIGHT 112= This riot e. which a r pnllc adrpted to wood or coal, rias 1. reined srir er medals at the fair, of the American In.-tante, New Cork; of the :tier - n - 1111re ilifiltlitt, Bn i ton; of the Frant,lin Institute, Philadelphia; amber! the Nlnchanics• Institnie, Wilatierron. Delaware. A number of their stoves are now in operation in thin es 'ion, and bore riven entire sa:tstartion.. Celt and erarisice our ato.ortinent of parlor and Hari , her Stores: they are of all sorts. sir, and prices. A large and splendid assortment of Shyer /ran, 71n, and Japanne? Ware kept roast.. .Ili - on hand. TIN Its NG arid all work connected with the by ' sineas executed with neatness and despatch. and at the roost reasonable pricer LONG dr. JACtitiON. STOA ES CBI= TIIE rtilintrifilliy bee leave to inform the pit It'te that they have on:tu-nerd a STOVE FOU:abRY ohkh it now in full ~nation. or, tlnal 91Ir `street, nest to lienry Jenkins' %VIM srreen Manutaetor to rouses:to, and known as the Fetar.lie 0r.,, Week; r aloe would. therefore. call the Ittention of de.iZets of this region.lan.l all others. .0 three -trek of :tne es. ag they feet confident that Alto •lIPPI Or,: on as reszonat•le terms and n ith pattern and equal in a•.auty and material to those Ain'tnit - if at the Philadelphia t'oundries. • NAL—AIt Klini• of ca,tiors doer to ordrrat the short •l notter And on the most train-noble term, HILL i WILLIAMS ' Slott:ell!, Ntay tir, I`i' New. - Marble 'Ward IN POTTSVILLE. .. &Tllk:sniercriber. ....ounces to the priblic that h i • bas opened a VI kiZIILI: YARD In Nl:weera a street. a Ahort diAtance hack of Fat & klortiner's lintel. mitre he .mends 1,41,101. :11011 later supply of Monuments. Taint, Grave :stow,. f , ,,..,,t5,,ke,„ k r .. of as go al material as Inc city of Philailsl;drix can Pro d.., and which will be executed in the best mechan ii al style. and at short notice. Ile invites the eipectal attention of biatlders and others to call at hts Vard, as be intends keeping a SCpph . of Marble for n'oure wort, such as Window Sills. ['boor Sill:, Steps. Platfornis, &c., of the very best material, bath of klarble and Brown .:one.; lie has I'l , made arrangements with an extensive Marble Mantel Establishre- lit in Philad , lohia, to .‘tn.:,l) Marble Mantels of every style and pattern.= the low: est city prices. It,. tern., will he (wind reasonable. March 1 I , V-1 0 -1v I THOMAS C MOORE.. Lutheran and Reformed 113111 R Books. SUrkSt'filltEß. ba3 jait tr. - tilted anl watt nor,atl, ranstnn.ly k.. pon hatt, Itupply fo!!..wotts tro , wilt whole...le 13.1 retail zt G. tr,Ank 11 - ,d Ref. , :an.l If. ran k 5. German and Enni:+tt La:h.-tau 112.atn Uni Get Man llomo Ronk,. G. man Ps.a . ter, and TeGatr.en!s. German and tintin:n I:titheran Catezb,rns. German and Enr.ttsta rueformnd Prater BL.k. Nnr.ht , drlnns.. and If [`raper Gcrn:in Fam:ty Ettn:es,lne Pecp:n;4l3Eblt,Tritstanner.t. • A C Air_ fie. 1310 f which w I:. I,e vo:.: very cheap at 11ANNAS'.1 1 , .cll4ll Chas NV boie‘alt 11.13:1 To California for SAGO on Shares. " VINION —IC AUTION—ENTERPRIZE• % 1: EN TLF.M.N N nho hr a larnctrcal (:,!..-rear and -71„aho arasentor of an.i.pr•Pves.l ansehane for rsparatinz , s•alet Just. trs.araansral a parry to pr00r....1 to Cattharu:s., - ll< prnsaa.te: tools mar:at:ars. ten., anda full toeszp- : ACA RD.— LIT TLE & N'ARTIN, awn t. An Ai.i.l.,f r 4,1,t 1 l'hy:Flcun arr•snar the t . , , ~,,,--..---,,,, wllOl . Es,, LE .i, a l R r as,a Delia., a n °RI r•ra."Jaajora T,,,,, ‘s r''..t r'r a f ' . ''''''''' I ' le ' 3 In 1 --- •X- :00Lat‘. antWEUIES. TESS% LP-11% , EL , 5,&c..1 cash r..e.:•,1: Sec I..ralsal,l7ahal Lralser or Tunes, ks a • - .rrore. on •rena re Street. near ttaat corner .of MA ._ZY` 7 '-' 1 . ,; 7 ' 7 " .:.7., 7 ' 8.2. " 17t; r. '" -5.7-." ' "7 ''''' i haratqr.s. - a. ta waiott :he atteLtaan aar the catt.teras of lota ^... Y. I'OCIIRANYI. I and asszrry as respr. - sinlis sclirared.. , . Arent rid' it, Al i t!, t.lit . r, 113 Wal-ut Stre• - t. i JOHN L. LITTLE -11,..•.:7-: .--1:•3 rbe. , = ,, :hi- , - i 1.0:1,,t11...Cacr13-111 lal/I hi ia. C. Al S Wl' I hi.' --- Now i* the Time to Subscribe: t, 7 ---- - • 1 - 11 - "IA FOR Vtz-1,9 : New Firm. 50.,”, , ci,... , ,,,,,, , J: - . ,,, f , :::...i•- .11,t,fattlus at I e' rr r —. - .y. THE ItnSicrtberthafing thiedtT entered laza 5.i.‘...1 - ..f.Vi 5 OOK:TOIZES. : i Et_ — :-.-!`"ta cop-Ix:me rstup for It. Mara , . artrla.artia: a G'S 50 51e1t..‘0.051 ..... t CT •1,e0.. 0.0.0 5t0t1.3..7C 4110 N AL, , 10 C3'..w1301.±5 . 31031.5.3 T•ta11b.,101053 tta llt.ON. ' I 'IIESE M tiIA.ZINES- are mast an t, endal:v ernbel- ,i GIIOI.:ERIES,PHOVI , IONS,HAY.FLOI'I:. and ratty, ;,lied ait ta Ntera....tinto an! Steel Encractapt. rIo- ! at the 3t,71-ILoovrn York Store in the boronah of Potti let 12:ft1t5" , .. Px.,.l.ti•, Flair-. ac They also contain " vete, tvonistrtaw,tr,y;Yectfulty bezteave 1,, ~.3 1, that they SZ-111,5. Tai-- , ..1%,(y...1.r.. by the belt writers 10 the ! have new en !rani a taste and well selected stet o f rottot•v. Tertht $3 a sear. or ilcents per Ittl=b+tr : Itar Irv:: Of all .I,Y:trip:lm,. al.* Fat !lit and T Raft Tits n,itybet far .11, (11.:i Ii 3.50 t rt,ly_l9.t t rinth.,,,ll,l, t Baud Iron Of V3riotts.l3oll.S3o3trtt :Of drgtsacrd later-A .Yr -rte at D.l\\ AN'S • mads,whit - h they erre, for sale at as tow 3 rare as can 1. 1 -c:.:-.711 , Ch-tap EY% ~.., k t.rorr,s. 'he hat La the I:..tant.y. A t.. 3, aft e,tt fl,:k. of Grr.cen, • 'SEXY' LICIIBER TARO. - :ni" ; - ,1, -. {- p,,,. rush_ m.o. Cattr. Bls,ter. and Shear Steel. Nails . 1 . It E ...0..-tt-tr t. er, ;-icy r, tn,er.a ht. frt-end. , and • ~,,,, ~,,_„ 0 ,-. F .,,,,,, F „,,,, L. &„,.... ~,, ~.,f ..,..,,, ~,,,,., i t,..., tq1!',...... 10 ;,.., I. t. 141: he Itas opened a rward •'-, ' ' ~ --. • - • , culd rea,,tct :LAY not /VI ‘33 tt.fPeCti.l3 0f by tnepohtic. a ' l L '''' ' ' a 1- ' 1 " " 3 th ' ''"" ' ll '"' ''''"'"'"- i 7.1 e-v.--....theC to upon a fittict yttentton to :Mail:fa. St `•tnt Uart.- -- n R.3.l^,ad. :a 1', , 1t-tylile.3.4..Yve Ha ywo-NI , ' ,_'-',_- ."'". 1 . I .6, • , :0 013,50 St 15 :tans pa icy:o=n,, rte their chltots,,,ra. A......:13,11, - • l', -,,try - ; e tt,r, tt, wilt k, , ,e-,,"a constant - E. YARDLEY & SON. at-y•-rtt:-.---.:o•*tt-a;_ile:nt wi.r..-- , -..a:•: re ri.lf Llt3lbe•C'i 1 ,.,,._ 11 ,,,,, 4. ,,,, r ,,„„„..,... jt y k ,,, , .....„ ~,,, , ,,,,..,,,in r. So " ' s '''' so "' S " . '''''' ' ' ''''''' . ' l ' '' '''' ' tv ''.. e " L '..,'''' ' return his sta,tte thank.- for the Ititeral .patroca4te he " “ b., wilt Le ''''''`.-" '.' '? ,.. P'Y bi ,,, -4 l „'"'" -- '''' 1 " : hashes.lo.ore recelt,l from hie frienyLa at ti tat panhe d , Yttrit , t - tn A' inatt..r I ' , mint._ "r ,-, "'-o-' ,,, C''P''''' , e ...t. Ilv and p..-spectfulq ~.) ka..,,,.:!•,--i.;.....c Of tie .00 toe n.,,t r•attnnatt'e tin - a tar at, pretnp; a: , - e—a -' , same for [llene. - dray_ , moot to ti,.../ 55,!,..5 smuts 3 cont.-1111,er yf Olt . t ranyvytte..Man•SLlP:li.Y-1,01 EDW. YARDLEY. ev,-rs. E . :Matt:3 tl-tri WM. STEPIII - 17.ttON t , • " " • , . STEAM IRON RAILING ' 1A N TF. \ &TORY AND WARERIW.Us. rre::lS:r ,r RN:, a.m. a ud. —Pli IL 4 A Strrii • . THEumders:anod crursta:-.Tum is •4N . RAILINGS •,r eery 4.,tte. VERANDAS. GATES.. PEDES ! .- '-'1 TA LS. AREOP.S. BEDSTEADS pc 1 ~,,, ! ....I,le.ier ytio es n r"ruzzae=t3l ~......,,—^, 'au.: lreb.zevtural Ir.. Wort. to 1 V.... : A ' )ilf.A4VtiVi: the best zzar.aer. at 'redared p.n.. TII.E RUCK'S COUNTY ECONOMIST -..z......-. ~... rATZN r Atli-TIGH r etioSING :, -, rovi;_ ; *,-.-v , ------_ _L__.,z A l qr , y . c ,,, Sand. . -...pply rr t 5 e Gr r it,s.,r, fat,,,,tnet of :if /47 • 1 1----. " Tire P-N.lf e..:,,rs i'mt, IFl,Artr _*--, THE ..a.k.ertt,er re47.ectf.Oly int -, rmr, .r, b. .„,, y ~,, n , ~..„, . n c„ m ,, fthrzy: ~...It,ttr 1 ..,.- ''-. " 5 ' ' ''''''',_ be "' '' ' ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ''''''...l ' 6,75. Store r.. - .....trt.its,s.sd an Jcservtier, of Guilders: ..,S, th - ,7..e.er,t 1 . 11,. tor Scbuy illf 1, - ;,ez . 1., , i t' '''' ' ' '"'l . "fZ , ~ ,,f =, ,' ' .'l"`'`''''r"er;,dli „,. I ayAn.,]l"elhir.r. ~, :.- (.1 ; A , f . ve .kn the !, ~,5 , ,, „.„,. . r , ;; 1,T1.e,,, , ; i,r. :1 _.. , . PUBLIC' SCIIOOI. BLANKS. 5t...,h as ez.v , r.thly ,tar, .74.araers. aa.i £;r Tax. Blank. Ord,: Prrstr: son Anl vt-1 •r BANNAN• 1 . 1.11 m; 01 - 1,134 tkrok.st , ,, Pl , :!xvf.le, Nu:. 5. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1849 FAMILIAR DIALOGUES. Averyinteresting Book for Sunday Schools. Jew published and for sale at the aubsr.riber's Book stores, Pottsville. Subscribers will please call and pro cure their copies. • B. BANII;114, Bookseller tad Stationer. Pottsville Steam Planing and • TURNING MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned has made complete and pains. neat arrangements for the manufacturing of Floor Boards, Window Sashes. Sawed Laths, Bed Potts, Ta ble, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Harbin.) Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feat. Rolling Pins. Potagt Smashers, Bench and Hand Screws, Porch and !inane Posts, Bed Pins, and a general moiety of turning of all kinds. He will keep constantly on band Yellow and White Pine Floor Boards, Bashing apd Lathe. and other finished work worthy the attention' of builders. He Gas circular sato for slitting stuff to any dimension required for building or other purpose.. Fe b 5 4b-GI H. STB &LICH. Music Books for Slughrg Schools. r I , IIE SUBSCRIBER has alvvais on hand the follow- J. In: approved Musk Books, for Churches, Singing Schools. .b.c. The psaltery, a collection of Church Monde. Carmine Sacra. Boston Collection of Music. Boston Academy's Collection of Music. Hickok and Fleming's Evangelical Mon o . The Southern Church 31elodist.! The Harmonist'published by the Methodist Society. Vnion Choral Ilatnony. (Zermatt and English. Wyethe's collection of Church Music,. German and English. All of which will he sold by the dozen or single , at publisher's prices. at BAN NA\'S Dec 33-11 Cheap Book and Stationary Stores. Guns ! Guns!! Bti.IGHT G. POTT, TOWN HALL IRON STORE. DOUBLE and Sinele barrel SHOT ' GU N•A . POWDER FLASKS, SHOT - BELTS, • D i poNT'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS. • REVOLVING PISTOLS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. , The above are n :Inc assortment of Entlish and Ger man manufactose. TABLE. POCKET. CUTLERY. SCISSORS. AND Lawns a Eneastortmens of ttosnaost celebrated ma kes. ROPE. lIENIP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. Bellows, Vices and Files, . BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN MineL Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels made expressly for our men Sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Con3ifit,ner of Locks. Latches. Ili ores. Paints. Oil. Glass or American, German, and Eti el is h manillas,* ure. IRON AND srEEL. . , Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Mod, and Hoop Iron: TOOLS, • Blacksmiths', Carpentera'.rt boemakers'.and Saddlers'. SADDLERY, HARDWARE., & COACH TRIMMING. With a variety of iron nottons. (Aut. 2° 47 3d TEAV. DAVID RANKEN, Al. 73 Carsaat Street, of Rink Strut, ....1.3.49'. ' • raTErt i .: l"' f, L i;Ds c. je r' a n r n hoice assortment of U • TEAS on arrotaloodanne terms. I S Z..h.1 lialichesl,, POW, tan: Teo. -. 2..0 d, 11.1 Nj,,,t,on: Sotiehong Tea. U') do do Oolong do • do If-0 chests Enalish Breakfai: Tr.], . :Oil half ~`.r is do do .!.1 chests N:oltt , a Sourboe=. '23 do Powchons. 2.5 do black leaf Pekoe, 11l do Orance eclote, Cot 111 h boxes ~ t iverinr Ninpring Tea, ll.:SO half chest= Tonna- II). n Tea, 1'25 do do Inti,enal do hal do d, Gunr..wder do Id do do Comp: ty II)son do [0c127,43 Int • - - - The East India Tea Company, HAYING OPENED A. TEA WA3.l3lOl:ziF, ' ..rt... 1:18, X.srt.t Tired .street. ',at dear to I °LI Rarr.dan haul, ;''''' ritu.•nrcen la iIitS*IFOR the diaposal of these choice GREEX AND 1 4 ,,.....1G1, ACK TE AS, s , s f :he 'as tc ss tsm .!r tat haw. wou:d 1 ~ .--,,•svery re-or:tin*•y inVi, a calf hems country I merchant, and others easstie,.kur est, !Isar teas are or I the racer soalsty, and very fratra ist, ha nut *teen select rd swath the !truest care and at unusual ion prices, For me counts.., trade they la sit be - csack , d in soarter, ; half, or ;mond nackazes, if preferred: ihuo Curia:Mtn: two a ivaniassas ; I,t no !or, Sndrment. 'LI an acorn mmit of 1.,.., for a• ma small amount of capital! The ; lattel partscul thy 1.4 of advantage to person, of siso,:emie means:and phase sales of the article... smaited. Our determination sa to avoid al. en necesiary dap,. LICE' that .al bare a trt'sien..* to it . ch - ase the ens-t• of oar leaf. hell<t` the t•I',1:11 Cr , ar.e of c:reci.ar liters to the trade : snsteadof trace:lns; astir. a prof* U. 1 punned:" smne f our corensporahrs, at very c reAt experts., These I o I Aren:s most he paidavhether they hole fa:ea ak, not, i an the 'h . ..MA:r,. • c pe,,essof pestcorm: Tree, sad 1 a ,dose it•P'.C.AIIOI/ in bu,iness, to ,sy i s mhtrm of sum, dine to our oven busiiess, and not Mstni-lint it to others nail, tetlitlotet) 1113Utt U. a 'bat*. Ot - yOUt custom. Jan...-2-Iv. TIRE CANTON TEA COMPANY. II A VIN l: eMarze*sheir ,tore.33T Market 1 411--- ZOi See.", Phl7.as'elphis. and T. 1,100, Inerva,ml 1 a'' their ta:ifsi Fes, arc os: - .- 6-.1 for these F.. 1.1. f . AND WINTER. TR a DE. a 0:owe varied . i Is- - and won—. S;ett d stoat of GREEN at:l LILACS TEAS. waQsesaSe and retail. Picked or Lore Tear on she me-: fays.rah:e.terens. I TO DE ai.ERS. , I The pack,d. Teas ssr`Ssi at Chas estahlshment are syn . - ; rantel to be Mate rnsa ...menorgnalsty, and arc utrered to larCe ant smatt kr:a:ashes, at 4 sacral d,ac, , ur.t i f';, a,' tali At 3:37 alartet Stre,,c.,econstd .or Felon Nsoth.ree.ars ride. l's_sladetphia, and ;A, them a, teal. toshda., Ostts.„l, Ss: 43-7:ro j New Grocery. Flour. Feed, AND. PROVISION STORE. ..,...........,....% THE •ottscribt. r announces to the ettizen% of V: ....."Prt,t!le, that he ha, just I.pened a nem Groee %.r.trt„...tr.. Floor and Feed Store, at Ala old itand.where i7...'..-74.5.,..he.. will alreays tee, ”ri hand a *are,. r ,rack of f Choice Gnoceitirs. PROVISIONS. latrtdr FLOUR. TEA. COFitEE...SVGAR. Ike ; all or 'wh , ettt.'lli tte ,- , tette.] Alta treat care, and will be scid at Very bun tilt.. He darters hitniell that be can trake ti to the I interest or this c.a . :Ent:nay to deal Iroth hunt: he there .... ...,..t....p.• thetr patr,rade. tie natures thanks to hi, lllM,tttas ovtomerr for the Iratrenare th en b+3. :oTnt'd upon btu, in ht.. e-thertusineatt. ' dee. II • /7-SO R. P. SIIOEN ER. , WATCIIES AND JEWELRY. CIIE.APER THAN EVER.. !naives sad Retail. at tAr "Philadelphia WatrA and ;,Inteelry ..ere," Xo. 06 Nara Second Street, corner of Qaarr y.—PniILsDELPS lA. Gold Levers, Id carat cases, fun Jewelled, 121 *3O and upwards. Slime Leven., fulliewelled, 15 Hnbl bepine, Id k cases jewelled, .25 " " Silver bepines, Jewelled, 10 " " Silver Quarner Watches, 4 to 110 Silver spoon!, equal to coin.per sett, Ten. 15; Desert, W 0 ; Table 015; other articles in proportion. All goods arranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on band a large assortment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE: - - • • Aliso, an assortment of 31. J. Tobias& Co., E. Simp lon, Samuel & Soothers, E.S.Vates & Co.. John Harri son, G. & R. Beesley and other sapeiior Patent Lever Movements, %chub will be used in any style desired. Arrangements have been made with nit the above named most celebrated manufseturers•of England to far ciiih at short notice any required style of Watch, (or which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person ordering put on if teittesten• , 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watches, rhila,Ckted'4s-14-1y) No. 06 N. Second rt. sic AND 413 MARKET STEEET. PHILADELPHIA. The Cheapest and Largest assorments of Gold end Silver Watches, to Philadelphia. i g ii Gold Levers, fulliesvelled.ln earn case, #36 and over . Silver Levers, full Jewelled,.. 16 nnd over r• ' .• Lepines .. II and over =MM!S LI Saver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, . 4 50 Gold Lens. silver holder and pencil, 100 With a splendid assortment .of all kinds of Watches, both gold and silver; rich jewelry...l-c .&c. Gold Chain of the hest manufactures, and infart evetything in the Watch and Jewelry line at much tees prices than can be bought in this city or elsewhere. , Please save this advettisement, and call at:either LEWIS LADOMUS, 'Pio. 413 Market Street, above 11th. North side, Or In JACOIt LADONTS.. 2 tG Market St., first store below lith. South side. C3..We have Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than the above prices—i liberal discount made.lo the trade. PhPadelphta, Sept. '23. lb.la 3'3 6aLo V. AND JEWELRY STORE. SOCTII SECOND STREET (.3 forlivorti 441. r Alarket erea,) rnwnFLtuu. 111051 AS ALSOP iii v ites Ibe attention of the INpublic to the handsome stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER 'AND PLATED WARE, strEC fACLES of all kinds, BRITANNIA WARE. A:c. 8:c. which be has i nit opened at the abos e , Land. Th.. !IV/Clio cotnp r Ise, a (ult.., t 11* flt Or .imng t every article in his line. and Is offered at very tow prices—he is not to he undersold by any one in the city. Cinid Les et. Watches, full jeweled, 1.5 karaPt.ves, warranted to keep good time, *33 and upwards. (tolde pines. : : : : *25 and upwards. Save Lever, full jeweled : : 17 '• t . Levin S. .7 ' : : : : : 12 goartiets. . : : : : .5 to 10 '• Gold Pencils • - • • t " Gold Tens. Silver holdeisorli h 1171 With a larr.,,,,, , rttneut of other article.s..eqaali low. Parti<utar attention Will he paid to repuirtair W.r.:rheß. (Jul) I. '4S. .27-1! BRADT Watchntak •an 2.L.1..1ts IN TIIE sane RI WHOLE.S. , ..X.EVII RETAIL. next Store door to the iners' Bank, Centre street, toTTa Itt.C. MESSRS:B.& E. line; constantly on hand 07_ an extensive assnrtment of WATCHES. em -4:-.: brat Ina ,ernry stvlc, prim, and manufacture % Lta . to be fnund . in tilts country ;.amine which they may partmularly /eft', In ale,Crlcbtalea v. 14 and eilver LEVERS of M 1. Tobias ..i. Co . Jos. Johnson. Robert Rozke'l, Wm.. Robinson. he, of whose mann. fazture they have a iintendid enllection. ALSO. gold and sliver Anchors and Le'pines.to which they would invite attention ALSO,a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Watt. embrarinx nearly very Snide properly eumine under those heads.— Clue ke to octal variety: Mu.icallustruslenu and Fan cy MIMI., of every - 40..imatIon. lirimtt . lng at - Clocks. Watelae,, Jew rtry...f.e.. promptly attended to. lilite-re. B. & deem it uniiecelelry in advertise rnenktuArnisinerate their riti..llc mote iinecifically; suf fice le ...zy that it ha...been selt-cti•drith ranch care and ,:i.icretinu. and le •6no nt theincistelt4,t,i‘ P 1. , in he inqintry. Their lonzialverruce in the business will fully warrant thi_m in incitiri: the al:et:two of pcirchatrrs. in :he fall confidence that they are en:Wed to :Pita/ CAM? as any other e..tabli..hmerit here, where. (Dee1,(731-ly 1-1 - rlronl 7 VICTORY: VICTORY I.VILLIA3I F. JOHNSTUN. TUE TOrrL-Li UN.. CAN PI . Dart rOs GOTLENtat TRIUMPHANT!! rZiew Re.rwatien aF Canfricnc, en 'Frei., . . . _ FINE handred 11.1714.1 v. - anted tnamediately to make the new sty', WINTER COAT, which for eleear, and appearance. t•tiff..s§,lll7Ylhng nt the kind es, r presented cri :he citizens Cr this c.•untry A pattern tint can be seen at the immense Pi b.ir,ite and tend Clothin: Estabphrnent of LlP riNct.iTT a. TArt.oll„ corner tar Cstntre and 3!ahan lose. svetts. Pottsville. Star.. a Tarte sienr:vient of Castor_ Asphat. and Viented Beaver Cloths; Frtnllt Dote :Alai. end Er:nth. French. Artretican, and laar ros Twilled Cloths. el the Ilue,t fabric and manufac ture i tu,n-ther milk n :teat vari•-ty of r . .... 10,1.14 An- V.I.Sf, Pare tot_ and other novelties for the ensnins sea s.r.., S 1:10el. unu.•tatlt iir . , sanely of rich and rte .ant Vtr Vest in et. .niCh must Le yen to he appreciated and we cordially emend an incatatinn to eOt numerous Cu, tota,rs and if., public aenerally, to favor us with a call, in order 1,, ca::,iy thems.:lv.ts of th, sane of this welt as sorted sto• - k. Si;k Slurs.' Drawer:_ Neckerchiefs. Suspenders. G:ov es. A.e. fl --, y.s Fathonsh'e Clothlar. of the latest make and tictet. r LIPPINCOTT Er. TAYLOR, Carneit Centre and Nlabantoittly streets, fict2l-42)' Pottstri:le. FURS. • Men FANCY. FLaS FOP 1.41-11-1' CHARLES OARFORD, FURRIER' Ve. 101 S;ret. gi.nors at.Sart 71 =1:1 . , WOF 1.1.) tae the '.a.lits.r. tne,th at,l teem .. .....- lee hi seperiut *toe: of 311:FP3. BOAS, '" ' • TIPPETS, &c., of every cartety. ten:meth:le r•f 13..c11 Cu-....a Sal!, Ile.drot.'s Ray Ilattn. Nu:way na rt., 31.neSab:rs. Baum Martin. e , t. ne Mar tin. Er: war. Pich.. - Lynn. :et., &e These sots have bren re....c:e.1 ar all drat Ca,. 1,(1 are DEllile by the brst .......tmen is the ccuntre. Lad:es may ere: asre.ted that no artlele , a - lit be oTrn•.l fol tale to rain eszaSt:,... - aet.t 1 . ..1.17. is r..e t.rtfret .n e,ery r...".P.0. ' Sept!..3:'l,:o er....1 CHARLES erAKetIR.D. Ili} ch e ., ut tet..a f,... dor.reahneell.Ph,.a!riThra. SALA:MANLIER. FIRE, A:ollriliEF- , ' PROOF CIFE.STS. ; Fir. , -pfr , d, D.,i, 11, Banks and Stores. Seal and Let - I i I tel Copyine Pre.des, Pateas niate-Lined aefet.rera- w 1 , 1 es. :Vat.: F L:ter.. Patent Podia Ste W JJ.T CO- .:ets. t,terded ror the seek and Infirm. 1 i BrANS fr. WATSON... , I 176 .S.:st.t Mind. dt., (opperidt els P.Lisda. 17..te1.aa,rc.) " . 3IANUFM.; rutte and keep 1 ..;- 7 7: ;')d..7l,fdrentstanity on hand. a lame as ; • -..-: - .:l',;.:; . .., ,, d‘Alsortraent of th e. asove a..triees, !, 1 .. ,- ,4 4 ;CVAto;ether wch thcir patent lea- ' - `• - • ! ' - .T.'—'....." . .4.P . p . ovet Falatrander Fur-per-of ; ' r...-.Q.C...!;d7a,:inar,,,..hh:h are n.i;oestratted ; r.;.;.:.' , 2:`,514!;; - . -. d... as to set at rest all manage of : F'-'-' -"'''''''..?otht as or thee: ',in; rten.t . ly :.. i :L5:......!:". , ,_.,..., , ,tre pro.,:f.andllotthrytra:rest.r - , ','•-• - - - - - -,. - ,d the dae of any,hoddtrat. The ; oat..ide ea....sof:the.< ea'e. are =L.:, of haver ter.y_ the i ; inside ca., orno.ap,toce.and between the oater ease an.d , : int,iCnit if a spate oc-.•17-, three inete• thick. and i., i kited-in sr,r,C in.i.dtracCne irat,flL). ay as to make it an iltros,t,'.ty to barn any of the contents lastde of 1 the ehe+t. Tn.-‘e Soa - :.tcae Sete:tarn:era wE are are- ' n,r , ....! an I d.. e h2LN.n. , .. , , tb, wrcid to prr,dl,e any -Snide I In •.. ... e 5ta...., of Boot Safes Os; tr.( .:.ted as etteeh beat. I and see !nth: our , elv ea ready at at: lini , , 0 !Ili!' ititni. ! 3 fairly tested be pa=ge bon. : ate_ We aim et..ntant, to i ~ oaanufacta, a Urge And o—cerat It.i.ti. - Morni of oar Pre- 1 miam Air-ti Va. Fire Pr.of . Safe., of ts - lach there are i ; once...KO now in as, and in every 'instance they hare I ;ilea ensue sa?..faznon to the ra.ierh.a.‘ers..—of schit.l l' I we watt refer the puh:lc to a few reartas woo hare ! 7..e.11 in use. Ilayare , od & Snyder. Pottara: ; Joae}'a C. Lawton. Pott.rtre ; Me. Wd;t3M en:, Doy te-wcwr... Pa. N. &G. Ta:ce. 1f...; North J.P. t.: h.Wetaht.fr. Neih. 1 err, Vito 'irt.. - WLarf. Atemnder Cann . , Cc:area - at...ref.! corner c f Ftltert and nth its.; I , he 31. Ford.2..'` North. i 33 at.; Myer. base 'V North 3d ft.; darnel M. Pant, ICI Soccr.i 415, , at Or David Jayne. B Ponlb 3d sr-; I. Mat:herr T. W al, r. 51 z1ant , .....Z..i it.; and we .maid name dome handfed, of ethers af It vce...vv.reckn.r?... Now we ! invite it; Ittenti , in of the pahlw.and islet wv!arly th,re 1 .3 want of Eire Proof safes. tonal': so oar stare bef.,re . rtr:hoi,a... el:ea:hive. sad we can sat.fy them Oat I . Sher sult zst a berth meal cheaper am:telt OW at-It than at any cuter estat:n.haserte is the cite. 1 Wt a t..? raaa,f3;tl., the cedilla: , Fi-e - Prnet C`_--sty ', .. - - .. . a: rely t.,,,prres,t.,artrr than trtry cart S., b-sc7,4t -St! . bs.d„f !:s s 4s I sit Li5t. ,,,,, 4 . 1. , tte ... u • fr ~..: 13n ~,..i .m. nap .:her store ~..o F.1:12....ie1.,1h.. , I ax vir, Ems-\13,. 1 cornrour.inT. wi:!... =7 scud. P4.--1.3--S-r ' 9,;';=-17-Itl JOAANNI.....s WATsON. • 1 U 3 !Jut see th•cce.: C..". - e opea:1.1: heyc.c..l the t . J.TTEATIONT 1 sto..x.l_ twat L.S. , :e mite corlize ! That was tts MII.ITARV STORE, ' 'tame of ca Eir.t.:e herr:tzar- TUC wr‘...---stft`ut• sr-stt:4 vt.l7-rcrtVly ; e arm am frie - sef s zed cc , -a,- rs, t t. - at he his j 0'.4 Mr.1 . ,.. 1.7r.,...0.i, cr 041 Ztke. as Ile vas 1••=c5a,..1.5:1.3 .MILIT 113 Y C% XANTFAC- ; alscs.s C10.14..X34 cafe to Clrh.. - ^ Sr_ p,:le,:y coisLu.- .I " °3 •V i' - ' Tb '''''' ''''''''''' :N. '" 55 ' ' r '''' . ' l. "' i Llce had N•eck aided. He was a czl7.?ie,., amd cr.- astcar Rate- =here be • sntal4 .t.± vEcistr4 „, • . . !', , t-. 3, "•• • .= lh la ta r , de to the iria.ge ar2, 1.-..st-0.. r.w.s aid cssrancrs awl Si =art nett , 1-:- - ,3 ,E.,,ee.-0 . umes as as. az?..s.•'• ~: f..irbi, . ..', .. a, ,,,i , ' kite at the croOos of b ccstcceers the FriZacts cf fie su9l- ,arcs to macc:actmr. . . !,.. • JOLRNAL, NERAL ADVERTISER. THE DEAD. Dead! dead ! they arc dying—dying. • Oh! for the hands that were clasping oils! Passed likes breeze In Ito own and vighing, • Falling like leaves from the wasted dowers, Dropping away, so still-4ro still I .. Call them again, so cold AO chill! Deadldeadl Oh! Able teal , : they die Laughed they not, sang they notjoyfullyl Were they not with us—and now are they gone 1 Why have they left wand whefii have they- dawn Spake they not oft of a deatblesa tie 1 Are they not bleeping 1 Oh! where do they lie 1 Ifers! not here! 'his a fearful place— Were they not gentle, with steps of grace / - Were they not glad as the birds in June 'I hearts like a fountain of Joyful tune I They were with us at morn, and with M. at night, Their locks were of gold, and their eies alight • Yet—yet, ye say they are dead; Tell os the land where their footsteps treed! Oh! there is one who bath sought its shoes. Never to smile with us, weep with ds more! Soon, too soon ; 'cis a mournful thing To pass with the bier o'er the dowers of spring! 5 to #lO List: list !she is coming now ! Twine ye the wreath for her etadsome brow, Gather the bads ay, the buds that keep Such tesabling dreams is their breasts, asleep Beauteous types of her heart are they; Cull them from strew:Met and glen away! Ifere, Pere, when the sun is low. We shall sit agasn, when the shadows throw Their dusky tvinp o'er mount and sea. And speak of the past and the time to be: Counting the links that have broken away [play From each sham at the fon ut,where the hi,t r i streams Hist! hist! did you bear ber pass, ' The ringing laugh on her lip 1,1 Alas !. • Say ye again theistic Umbers low I Mourner, why art thou shaken so I • Death ss the veil that the spirit takes, When the light of God on Its narrowing breaks ! Then. then, thou 'lt =rater as sore! Peace to the weary who travel hel'ilre! Blessed are they Ile bath chosen and tried, Bleared are they In His love that have died ; Heart: let thy (hr./01rings be const ant to prayer, do thou wouldst dwell where thy cherisbcd ones are Tull: turn, look : down through the vale :Rte.ldling before thee. where, saddened and pale, Sorrow is beckthingthee -sorrow wrong— Weak thine arm may he, feeble thy sons. God sntheth aye. on the small - precious seed," Making the harvest-time golden indeed: LLIOT, Jetralers, Thnti haat been sleeping; wake from thy dreams V. fur that wakitg till llod o'er n gleams: Llcter the sleeper were locked in his rest,. Beiterthe sun had gone downinhis west: Yet if thy path cr.n,loth up through thy rearm, Hope's tern/iota.an shall data I 3 on thy tear:: Hope 'lupe ! tratir4ured and bright. Walking with Faith on the mountain's of tight Bidding the weep the departed no more. Aaor.'s await at the senulclarc door ! theg take up thy cro-g, tor the day S',cort front thy ♦tsian triß rani‘h away t, Gralaw's Arzesuhu.. • TO THE SCHUYLKILL. Bright mtrrnr of heaven—pole ernhlvto of peace— Sweet ware of eiory that never ihall CCP-Se.— Wheth, viewed by the v.ors . of the ronrie,rnsy tight ()fate chades that hfL,►en the .h3rot ng of Oight. Thy seaters are eli.j.ing pelloced and free. to their deaf crystal depths to the dark rollingsea. An.i the zephyr that doats o'er thy silvery breast Bat Lulls its brl;ht ripples la siler.ce to resL • They may bout cf their rivers in climes tar away, tch,, e the orange and `citron thPir beauties display 01 . 3 cascade that Nls in it, whiteness and loam. Like a vision of 11;M fp,. Ito Tbry may talk of their mreamlets in summer lands— Of Oiling in gal.i-telored unds,— They .ay boat: of their Danube. the Arno, nr Rhine, But their waver, 'no brighter, .weet than thine. , Prom thy hiit.ters. the hitt. in its revive of Breen, aad spriditleit with anwerg, hohl mina% is seen— White arimnid thy fair ssixrdlands a grindeur shall Ord:. Whether dyint . in acturrin,or frlash'nicr in sprint. Roll on. crystal.siresm, in thy pathway of peace. beauties around that f.der,r increase-- And as your bristn :orders you silently lase Witt! the waters of ocean go zning!e thy agave HO.SY DEAR, OLD DAIL:HTEIZ J. At. Scrum, One of the loveliest of the thousand lovely ...pots that adorn the valley of the Connectirn.t wee the haunt of MT childhOod. It might bare been a haunt of fairies and tcxxl nymphs; for they could not tare found a sweeter or more es-ended cantholing ground; and I di4Joineti . rnes think I beard strange artdsperince in the air. and fairy like musk d , atme around me: and I gornetimes imagined I saw tiny footprints upon the velvet uao'a. True. the sober thought of year. rather di;cards the idea. but we love to foster childhood's impressions ; ea I will cherish this, with every dower and kat and ripple of the atngin; brook. anal light shadow which are daguerreotypes:l upon mv heart. I would foie to take you Mere to-night. drar reader, and by the bell of the 'first autumn moon. talk cf days. lam; sync' .Conte. et with me upon this moo-y bank. and see the soft moon light fluting 'rob those dancing ripples • Perhaps same cf yen, who have never seen Niles ett.thil out of thelcity, have always thought her a staid and aber asea-el: but I assure you in the country she frolirks about it &Most unmet rordy like manner. See ter. now daucing down that brook, and now playtog bo-peep with us through those th:ck . bracchcs. and whispering soft wors to every green leaf that turns its faze towards her, and casting loving glances on these sweet E.ACIS at our feet. And now follow with eat this little brook; we .will pluck acme of those violets that hinge its edge for a memento; now step across the brook, , and the+e, in that little woad hey ond,i. my Eden; —but I cannot takeyoe acre. dear reader. There I always go al !, ,zne. A word—the slights: whis per—there. would break the perfect harmony that breathes !round- I would bear no some butt na tures there - , The gentle sighing . among, the leaves, the peeve "or.al chirp of an assert, or twitter of a bird or a Wag leaf, speak in core el:Tomo tones than ever breathed through earthly Tips. And then the sometimes perfect mysterious silence whir_ not even a trembling leaf dittor— it falls amy spirit, subdues !Very worry priory, and with 0.:1)oice pato. Cielcct by. She was the pet of the village; every one was glad when she came, fur ehe shwa)* brought • happy fees and heart along with her: aunt Mary used to siy she brought a whole shower of happiness, to crinkle over every body. But 'Rose Melwued had her day of sorrow ; and that as when Julia St - eaten refused to in vite bererdter birthday party. This party had been the grand subject of talk, among all the school girls, during •recees and 'whispering time,' fur half a year. All expected to attend; all knew what they would wear: and ell hoped moot earnestly, that it would be a pleas ant day. ROW Melorood knew in her little heart what she intended to du that day :.but she had toldno one,,for It wodld be such a sweet surpriie, she thought, to bring a wreath of 'flowers in April. Every day. after the snow was off the ground, she would look by-the brook sod in the wood for the first flowers, to zee bow they came on. She knew ju-t where the trailing 'Arbutus bid itself, and where the first violets would spring up, she felt qui'e sure they would be in bloom before Julia's birth day. The morning previous to Julia Weston'e birth day, I bad invited Rose and two or, three of her companions to walk 'with me; and just as we en tered a path which led through the wood, Rosy darted away. rid iinainc, am going to hide fr.,m you now. but I will be with you sooc.' My young triends' Wandered off, one by one, in search of flowers and winter green, and I had just En , tend the path which led to myloVed retreat, when I saw through the trees that it was already ten ! anted.. and on coming nearer, discovered Rose Mel wood. She waiunconscious of my approach, and I newer 4.11. 1. awe• ter subjcct for a painter than she was at - Ithat moment. She was sitting Upon the groins.) with her lap full of flower, and a half formed!wreoth lying beside her. Her bon net had fallen back upon her shOulders, - and her long fair hair' was falling in' rich clusters upon her neck; her small white hands were clap dr and her full bloc eyes were turned towards heaven, kith .an expression of perfect purity, love and holiness. 3tiss Emily !" she exclaimed, as soon as she observed me, "is not this beautiful? It seems jmt, heaven to Me." • 0, Rosy dear !' wheredid you find yont flow ers?" exclaimed our companions, corning up at that moment; •-ere ease been' searching every where. and have not found one." Oh I know their hiding-places," replied Rose. smiling : "see here—will not this he beau tiful!" she exclaimed, holding up a half woven wreath: ••this is for Julia to wear on her birth Bu you are riot going to her party!" exelainaL ed one. ••WYy yes, of Curse 1661!1 gn," replied !Lie, ..1 i.nove Ju'ia fzpc c rs me to v." ..13nt she told me jrcerday .berihould not in- Vita you." ••Why not?" inquired Rose, sorrowfully. r-Beean.e,'' replied another, who seemed some what yc xed Mat lt,se had found so many flower, .-because ehe acts she don't want old Zeke's dau;hter at her . party!' Nb‘Cf shall I forget ibe er sed oettr Koss was ne4 of any. sentment, whit that :hey have t they love. tite,l with tears slid, Wel!, I I'kt...them. I am The truth art talked, and thought so mot the Lad be gan to imagine important personage than ,1 tad to thine, that she most be / her inviia lions; so after some consideration, she decided it would sound area coarielocratic to have it said that old &ice's daughter was at her party.— Besides. she was t year older than Rose, which very 'Much enhanced her own importance she thought; so without consulting her parent's, she decided that Ruse iielw.,od should not come to her party. But Ittle thougbt that by refa,iog ad- Manure to R.ise she wai depriving herself and °Awe of all : eujayrcent. Butso it was for when were as ambled, there seem al some • one wanting. No one &tined' happy, and each whis pried to the other, ^I wish Rosy dear was here," an d when Frank Weston and two or three of tits schoolfellows came in to share the sports, nothing seemed to go right Why, where is Rosy dear 1" exclaimed Frank in surprise,. after looking arJund the room. *.lu'is wouldn't have her here," exclaimed half a dozen saii.s. -I shou'a Wie to know, Ntiw; J u l,a.West a n, why yco wout-in't have her betel" inquired Frar.k or,th spirit.. rd . • Becaore didn't want her te.e," rep w Julia, a Cue tan!y. • Because she is old Z.Ae's dsughier i " replied insert! voiles, •-We:l. I wi•b Jura, Too were half as goal as oW Z-ke's dauz",ter." axclt'coed Frank. "I de clare, this ii outrazeons. She shall came, or ebe I don't stay here." -Net I. :V.lr I," exclaimed the•oe.e.: embryo • gentlerns.n. At Th - s moment Mrs.)Vestan entered the ro7m. ,• Why. she d,...es this mean 1 7 she exclaim ed- • I came here to see cow happy coo were. and real:y there is not one happy face to the room; what is the matter'!" . • R.lay dear is r.o,i exclaimed a dozen • 11. - ily not here ?. Why what is the reseoa invired Mre. Weatun in rarprire'. hat acted R- a dunee: She hsr nct invitee her," red tied Frank- Not invited Rory! Why Juiia, what &ant ?his mean! I surely thane:: yea Gad inrited he-." , had 'hp this titre begun to repent serious ly of her rondoct. The Futr which she had tv.iked f.trward too with ea rcpich happiciss had been. so far r.zught tint wretchedness, and a!! in tine-sequence of her fxetsh pride. fito she acknowledged to her mother the racoon, and ex versed her sorrow. At this ro vnent tap vas heard at the dior. and a lit.'!e girl who liaed orighber to Rase. entered with a beautiful wreath in her hand. and presentan; it to Julia, raid, ••Rosy dear sent it to you: , ' The scent of the Ewers filled the roam, aryl ergs* eagerly at seal a icsr.thy cf dower,. at thalise.an. - •04' w here al F.c3 them I I coeid i r T•te T're L i fe- — The ze'e lee of Yew* nY. Lod c.„ all cr.c:aamed. t cut life. To tat to &Ink. and sleep; to he es. .."` • paved to statkores sad tie fight : pace =cad aiaay s kr_ea there the Era. Exams grew. , thec.. o t• the wheel ciao:l6;W exclaimed one oft e bey,. f h2l3*TID`l t -fi.ia c a r h ac , k- kee per, tens thocett --she always :acs ten tic:es ever. than any make 723er, an - nto paseate is cat life. L•. ell ether gal abact. vas the rather no- • i • m.e galiant reply of Fran West.= - _ • thta tat a p E rect recton c f •e...matteansataa of k homanit. unietted , and the: ateMities aGB - 1132133. the " rel " .l-..1"M ; tiCr - that /249 :Lilian-b. Whde to be. Knead fa! ar.d satamed. e4e, trr.,:h bat. teacty, goodness, faith. stoat v-Sfy eichLmed 3frs. Westam .-yet: are can g arty ,t 3 the n t baoocn 0f ez ;,, te tt cr . cot W'Ort:,, 23_11r22:2 this wreath, to-day--the oct rh e t a msh ci mint ash n i t eihreAs throc;tl th e Zes-!rvu it =4: near it. Pin on your- &mat: tte .t ` e dry wa g es and go dean to .0:3 Zetis. and make the best the that h r i fi&e b e d, r apeogy yea cm to Ran. Be ter parlaa, sc3 !Le prarer that rails as Lear; the da-ht wh•xla ask. her to eaz.e srid Teed the remstaler of the =e di tat; fto. d e a t h , w hs ch otorjo, day; fat I atn qa:te sate t“.e.re sill be mo enjay - "•rr+oe y her',- i 7, 0, 1 r„rzi, es to meat ral.s s=e es here; sal she zs so good • ; the actiety. that eats to treat-aye® that thh-le she will net ref se w cane thecre are c. o . tree csa o eo co ., ba n. Sac have treed so tit Frank ac! et.ter..l.3" your co=;..azxy while Tai are glae, sod I tvn t e !cc. Cilarctler.—There s r.ad.ll2g streh Is ICI yet be happy ." ed-**o meth la. the besaty amt Foster of mamas The tiro ;7,6 were car. seem rc a oieg. sad * acc4 =ell el:La:amen It is hisw ealth—hit ,u 'hey entered the door. ail eicl.s.rate, so tiv t !-- `the 2-- h-'ettr. es - c 7 C. 4; VII have c.c.". R-s 'sear, C2l, "X 2 " - :Loa—ezalts tam in every con3iti•.ev., a arariEct: bath at every pertied , ef Eneb a cbarse..er is .•Bat firvl,7 said Mrs, Wearer., ..htt as disposecare 53 he jealle. thata t72-Irttin; ese ca earth. cf this taaatifot wrta.o ;11stan:el not La mitt- ;It 03kf's a = 3 Z P e e 1,7, d e-e-errer 4 er-t• Nenrele . • • v Ea. I is, was s it to yas, bat. Ipf r•C 43I-11 - 3 Cr`"COfrl- tre/ChttC.° l 2112.., C, - men , y eas f ai t drew yzo co Mt' deserve t o w e ., ir , team-a:eke: ever .54re net a etaracerer. The so Tor- mil prate it era the tad of the, me y oz ! pea ms of . troth teal rigs never "Fin t‘.....ck. mast dereera k." , each a Fer rel. If prang mea bat fume boa Joaa took snaath' . and with a =Re and It ash a Vol ehateme e4: 1 43` 5 `• ‘reledr ;laced it epee Rife head, aW tI the g loofts c f ! bow vicr-sit aped makettzeir Ft-spec . , Sa. I tbreollnnt. r !even . = this mite shoed se End them ATo. I mods raster yea armed war it. thg to the l ll 3 4*.rx-c, sea bee &sr' eithethed awe. • ••I am stars I =vet ; h`zthal 3 fa'- • intended a far ayseif." ptesrtae i anlemthea is as u, T news y t c ura. - 'The goAl vr, , do Clri6"ta Mts. Nirt43l,l szetnid .often mares lapan car avra heads, scat I tope • stlf the haeroal.Jetha. Tea karat en 3 to cif far =OM •• •C" who i . L 44 d ",,, 4•2 va the t: ea L„easecch,..nr . . . attempts to wheel tipasa. &eta after this event oh! Zeta mad Rosy Ufr i Zir -1.: r-.ther ayes :paw,' sayer theCc=ic 0= ?Ile. tai Inas to ir:re rte s nth reist.ve t Ai-msrear.„, •la mars 4.2,011e5p rev. et the South, who adopted Rose as tier own daughter. • Years passed away. Frank Weston,Orho bad established himself In a distant city, wrote fcii Julia to come sod spend the winter with him. She joyfully accepted the invitation. Aa soon as 'she bad arrived and been weleomed by her broth; er, he said, "I have an invitation for you,lobs, to act as bridesmaid this' airy evening." Pray,forwboajr inquired Julia. ..To a certain lady who it-to ba my wife," to' plied Frank, laughing. '22., .••Att t you rogue ! Why did you not tell sae of, this before'!" "I knew that yao liked pleasant eniptiaceHrtrei. plied. Frank. ' , But 1 cannot tell whether it will be a Pleasant one until I know who it to bayou, bridss. Comas tell roe quick, who is it 1" "No not until we are married Van now prepare yourself and hoste to the wedding." When Frank Weston led in his bride, Julia thought she had never seen a creature so pr . rfr..a. ly lovely But brides are &kill@ beautifu l. and perhaps she, was not more so than many others; , but Julia thought so, and I think Frank thought Co too. But it was not, her beauty alone that riveted Julia's gaze it wai an impression that she bad seen that face before, but she could wit tell when nor where. NO. 4 When the ceremony mu over, and Frank-pre= vented Julie to hi* bride, .Do tell me my 111014" ezclaimed Julio, •!heve we known each other be% fore 1" "Dear Julia , have you forgotten old Zeta's daughter," whi.pered the , beautiful bride. A sudden remernbranie, such, as, in some hour of your life, reader, has flubed over your mind; when you have teen a lack or . in object that eV led , fo recollection; bygone day s, come over Jolial thought. She ge=ed earovly at the fair girl (or a minute, then, clasping her hand. and turning to Frank, she exclaimed, , joyfulty. "Rosy, dear!, yes --yes—it is indeed her—it Le our Rosy dear. ti EV - Whenerer we behold a tear, let our kindli est sympathies awake—let It have a mitred claim upon all we can do to succour and comfort =lse affliction. What rivers of tears have flown, al cited by the cruell and perverse ways of man ! War has sp read its carnage and desolation, and the evh of widows and orphans have been stab- - eel With tears! Intecoperaace has blighted the . homes of millions, sr.,' weeping and wailing hate been incessant ! A thousand other evils which we may conquer. have given birth to tears enough to constitute a flcioal—a great tide of grief. Bup: pose we prize this Hill philosophy; and each one determine not to eicim a tear in anaher—how pleasantly will fare mankind ! Watching the eye as the telegraph of the init4witbin. let us observe it with anxious regent; add whether mo veal to complaint by ,the etiv:stance of !apposed or real wrongs, let the, indicallon of the coming teat be held as # sacs d truce vs unkindly feeling. and all our (Mitts to he devotid to the substitution of smiles for tears. r. 73" irnmart's' Lore—A man who strdggled 'with • malignant; diseare; approached that crisii in its stage on which his life seethed to depend.— Sleep. uninterrupted sleep, might ensate his re covery. His ataions wife, scarcely dating to breathe, was sitting by his bed; her servants ex hausted by conr t. had all left her. ft was past midnigff=.,a door was open for air she heard, in the stilineis of the night." window open below stairs. andsoon approaching footsteps. A Moment more and it min with his face disgraistedi entered the tomb. She ipstintly saw her bus bind's danger, and anticipating the design of the unwelcome intrude., she pointed to, her husband and pressing het , finger upon her lips to implore silence, held bt to, 'the robber her purse and keys. To her, surprise he to , k neither. Whether he wad terrified or charoted by the - courage of affection; cannot, be ttnosart. He'lefi, the room without rots. bing a house saactifii by such strength of affec; lion, and departed. ' .Irarricr , c. heric arerro'rn an plight. ter truth, under the sky of hip - en, ti thelomestic hearth, or in cnasenrated .'ai A gesi the ground is holy, the Spirit Of th'e Lour is saerarne..taL That it ii thus felt, eiren !by the most trivial, may be 01:tierred at every Wedding ceremony.. Though the mirth may be fast and (Unarm before and after the irrc,ocable Iformula is spoken, yet at that point of time, there is a shsilsar on the most laughing lip--a cc:attire on tha firmest eye.— Wedlock indisSoloble, except by the act of God —a sacrament whiase boterncity reaches to eterni ty—will alwayXlxald its ranks,. in life ai well a in literature , as Me most impressive fact of human experience. He is a alight observer who ra ,anee at its prominence in dramatic writing, whether of pressi.in which pas s won't . ; it ow and re in they feel td by those it her .eves the —she will the stage or the most alaray• usurpations and tort', let the tesa l i tore be sacred bez-ed on.cokpri tution is; and i worlds annals etponent of bu r7•Seifier.rrf Greek writer, Fs! the whole hums excepted. If he man he will rem the street, end the obligation. :fry man; he re public ways." sweeping cord full of dress, at Me*“.l., pride of one of the mostj failings which one into which of any. If v sentiment wohir lv evinced ;-1,)4 mark. of . 11 wstch-chin,—il save cravat.—in tensely bad tact —in his conversi thing; in fie, 0, sides that it is r sentiment. A sari!) , of !hie k warts of moral however queu.io g :sr Infirrits.—He is unar4e and ontisypy: who n err fzrg , ,t_s the inis... 4- 4s he any nese come IC , OI-f the .beseetike dark shadows wrzerz the tunesine of happier-ea would b:ers him,' and :brow him into stoat:lt that does not mite stibdue. The demon °theta reigns io his bes;3co, and moles him cf all a‘sourdandis creatures, the most miserable. Have yo - ri"seio injured is purse or charectxr Let the suit ;angel of foreivetess .Iml moss in your bosom. ',Stu-4 not how yortetey retrangs hut return ' c. un . tPor evil. It was the mutant habit of trist - OprHattter to forgive 211zetto inkaeci hiat. and he a4sys rojoyed ,peace of miad.— After dzs death; the filming ace were written by one of bit blends. I Thy we not leas beau. &al than true for e wine the wee:4e 6:ste3e— he core i• -, d,,4 Galva Een{ter. zed wrote them fa .tar dart Tend naster ap.or of every .tad. R. ept frr.3 tit, tint', hotted fins M=3WrEf=ll=Ml M===l aliscellani). etoset, ti play or the clout. .. it . If goTernaoect with all ita 187,gretsion , ), his appropriated his. li ambitiotie portion, of cor.litera4 It.) the a•Te.:ttort—to the Farsay al and parentat . loce as that insti• .' the Slate which hitherto in the :,as tern 'little Izas than the sad aim iit.- I —Theophratut,. en ancient s that ••the prcm..l man regard* rt race with' contempt• . Elimulf has rendered a service to any ritt him of it as he meets him is i , tl a loud voice gaud tali pith He is LEM the first to accost urns the solute cf 110 bum in the, Tilt?, as the reader elms, is • ' :mnatton of that pride which is' expressive of a mean mind. person or dress creams vanity--. court-mptibte of those 601:6001:11 iege a frail human nature, and the young may fall into soonest !gar man hove this exaggerated tin), n,xti:og can be.innre clear• his own ['tram heave always the lou will Ond it in the redundant jithe inordinately Woe and eaten. the cost elaborated ctituf an in. —in snicking cigars not of plece ilition.—in ti 4 manner I—in freely is pcerility betrays tut:if. Be ,idiciitons. if is also d dangerous iself-tore that has gratin into • rind easny Creaks the eer.der beds 11,nicaticn; ace: sticks 81 LI mesas, 4sthle, in e-rder !,,) suppnit ir.„
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