. . Woe _OFFICE OF THE PIMA & READING RAIL ROAD.COMPAN S PAiledelpais. Dec. 0015. 1818. NOTICE 14 ter fieregiven, that the lowa of Freight ind Tolls on Coal transported by this' ComP 3II Y, will be as follows from January let, MO: To • From aven.P.Clinton n'thn loll d, until June 1, 1819. RI 55 05 Philadelphia, do do 80 55 35 Inclined Plane,ontliDee.. 3l ,do. 70 65 ' 45 Nlcetown, do 70 65 45 'Germantown R R'. • do 70 65 45 4 'paps or Ekhoylklll, do 70 65 • 45 , Planar:mt. do 60 55 25 "Constehoeken and Plymouth 11. R., • do ' Torn Gut I mile be low NOrridlown. Norristown or Bridge port. • do 40 35 120 ' Port Kennedy, do 35 30 , 1 15 Valtey Forge, do 50. 25 110 do 20 15 1 00 Royer's Ford, d 9 15. • 1 00 Pottstown, dn 'l5 lO 1 00 Dongiossville, • do 15 10 100 Baumstown, do 111. 05 95 Wading. do 05 00 .95. • Detweon Reading acid 310hrsvIlle, do 60 95 60 Mohrsvele, do 95 90 85 Hamburg, do 75 70 Ch igsburg, do 65 ' 00 55 The freight' and tolls on cool to Richmond. and Philadelphto. during the months of June, July, old Autost hh From 54.Carhon.S.l1ave n. , . • 1 70 1 05 45 do I Ikea on and after Sept. let, tit December Met, 1819, 180 175 155 y *Misr of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Seecetary • Dee2.1,4642-tf) Merchants Transportation Line, MILIV - - RETWEEN PIIILAD.A. AND POTTSVILLE. 171.1 PDILADELPIIIA, READING. and Pottsville Depot, Itailroa4l.—ltavine taken ran or the large Freicht Depot. northeast cornet of THIRD and WILLOW tits., we are prepared to Transport Goods, or all de acriptiOnst daily, to Prot wII!e. Al.a. to the fnllawtn t named places: Port Carbon. St. Clair, .New Pllll3- elelphi2. Patterson, Middleano, Rrnekvllle.Tagearora, New Castle. Catawissa. Bloomsburg. Changeville, Shamokin. Danville. Sunbury. , SItB ton. :Raney and Williaingport. Allgood, sent to our Ore will be punctually attend ed to and foirvarded with despatch. Feb. 17 S• Imo] C. CONARD ECU. ITAVKfi, 305ERSVILI.E. A.ND , TREMONVLINESW PAASENCIER CARS, • VIA. MINE HILT. RAILROAD, (DAILY MIRD4I - 9 EXCEPTED.) ror and after tVednemlay, November 15, the line V, will be run as (allows, viz.: MORNING TRAIN. Loaves Schuylkill Haven nt a quarter 017 o'clock, A . hi.. for Mlnersville; morning ieaves Itinersville at 71 Weloa, In time to connect will) the Cars for Phllada. AFTERNOON TRAIN. Leaves Se'•uvlkill Haven for Moiersvilm and Tye itiont,,immediaiely after the arrival of the Philatli Trio. Returning; leaves Treinobt' at 3 o'clock, and tintiersville at 4 o'clock, P. )t. FARE. 'Prom Schiolkill Haven to Mirtersville, 25 co. to Triltintit. SO " " " Mlnrrsvitie to Tremont, 90 " 43. AD baggage at the owner's rink. W3l. T. CLARK. PottsvilleiGlet34.4o-44] Proprietor. PIIILA. r ILEADIMO & POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD CILANGE OF nouns. . • . . . , WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ' • ON end ofter Wednesday, November Ist,ltstS. a Pao: , enter train will leave the Depot. corner Broad Si. `,. Vine Streets, I"..rilada.. /laity, except Sundays, at Si A Id. Returning, leaves P.ittsvilte at Si, A. 31 . R''" , rains will stop at nll way stations. - BOORS OF ARRIVAL AT PRINCIPAL STATIONS ; I Up Train front Peibuia. 'Down Teria /rain "'stunt! , Arrives at Norristown,lr,32; Arri ves at Sch. Haven, 0,37 •' Phwritzeille, 9.501 " Port Clinton, 9,011 •• " Pottstown, 10.32 ~Reading. 9.5; " Reading, 1:,17 "'Pottstown, 10,43 " Port Clinton. 1'3.10 " Plitralsville. 11,10 " itch. haven, 12,4• 1 , " NnrrwsitVn. 11s11 . ' " Pottsville, 12,501 '° Philadelphia, 2259 r A nts.-I'ottsvit4t nail Philadelphia $3 50 and $.3; P.4ftwille and Rending, *1 Stand 81 20; Reading and Philadelphia, 81 25 and 81 00. No passengers can enter the cars, lidless provided with tickets. NOTICE.—Fifty patinas of baggage will be allowed to sactspasseneer iii these lines; and passengers are erre , o ly prohibited front taking anything as baggage hut:theft wearing apparel which will he at the risk of the weer. Na freight will betaken by these tines. Phila.; 00.25, In 13 43- _— • LITTIAE SCIIti'LKILI. R.ROAD. iß~~er'_ _ f 4GTi •`_! RRR _f • ARRANGEMENT FOE TUG rrttirair AND. PASSENGER CARS ON TUC LITTLE; no the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—artiving at 'reanequa in (tale to dm, Leayec 'Catnap:3 at half haatfine &flock, P.M.. in lime to ronnert at Port Clio • Inn with the afternoon train. on the Reading It tilroati ( t orn Pottsville to Philadelphla. FARE.—To port Cl LlllOll. 75 centl ; to Philadelphia, 4113 50. The freight train leave:‘ Ta 1111,014 daily, (Sunday' , r Aceuted '1 at I, o`,lock, A. M., and Port cttoton at 4 o'clock. P.M. A passenger car mini' in rootlet lon with the Freight train, en that paosengers for Plitt.ttielphia can take the morning train Of car' Oil 111 Iteml ,n z Rail road at Port Clinton. Fare 111 , slow Its i d , the o ttwc train. • ON DETtsON, Tamagoa,Ort2-14 1 PIi1L I.r General .Agent. R.E.ADING POTTSVIL MAIL ROA It• 4 „„,, ............---- RATES OF Fnr,tairr ws; Muslims Dizu. /1N AND AFTER April let, 1040, Condo will he '4/ forwarded wills despatch at the following rate s of freight, between PnitAeille and the point. below -stated, per ton of 0000 tbs. • Between Pottsrille 1 Between Potts-rifle nod man. I and 'Heading. riarter.timestone t Ilitutnin-) on. Coal, 10300, Iron Ore, }lt 00 1 00 •nd Wicks. , J Disoms,Lime,Timher,Sione,l . . Rosin,r Tar. Pith, Raw I Turpentine, Marble,Drind- k ?..1. 23 • ' 110 ' stnnes.:'nailS, spikes', scrap , and pig iron. broken cart- I - Ings,gliann,and poodrettej • 41ar lyn, flour. salt. lead.) bark, raw tolineco,nalt beef ; tind pork, lumber, grain. I ' 'iron castings, sugar, too- }..1 23 1 20 lasses, green entree. pnta- I ' toes, salt price, brimstone, I and rye chop, - J o.lnor, per bid. 14 VII, groceries vinegar. witis-1 key, machinery, cheese, I lard, tallow, rags, leather, I Taw hides, paints, white }Sit 1 SIR and, red lard,oslderedlenin. I clue and cordage. steel, I bran and ship stuff. J Craw cotton and wnol.clgara, fre/sh Meat, fresh dM. dry • goods,dmas and medicines. foreign liquors. ..slims and t • leas, glans, chits, aa d nmmesioav me.' poultry, con- I feclienary, honks and eta- 1.0 00' 2 35 tionary, spirits turpentine, , . p , eumpliine, horned coffee, 'hats and caps, bards and shoes, bonnets, • Mathers, tree., hops. spices, {urn'. I I . ' tare, by weight. ; J „ No additional charges for commission, slnvage. Or teceising or delivering freights ntanv of the Compant's depots on the line. V April Vb. 14. 25-If . MIMM=iI 1.71_3 t , I.lvlric9rox, itow....Tto, 4 to.'e.Exrltr.fis , ar rAitar.rana TA /11%1P, nadlttla PiItLECRIC, Pliffedelphre. +Ver. tors. grattiatner, frarkinerne, /Toffee. Cascle, garorr L'Gt Ow accenninodatien of the poldfc. rye now ron eKTISCIII, car tver l ether day I.eltv Pen Prot 40 lIIC wll4l Phitr,delghta.,lll„ceinnec.ion Willi nor Trunk, which Vans daily for cart-vine C ro n"niercl,lndirc c. Ity Chi, arc/Imre/eat nig - lets $? good, and packazeg left at the nigre In Petreellle, will lo; executed, 31,111 g, 01,11‘10 Relieeted, is redir.ville aboot 30 nr lino This is greet ennyenience for our merchnata and traglet;..- - Geld, Silver, and Std., fill warded and hill: coliceted• ler Orders received for the p ur ow(l.l4 . any title In In Philadelphia. New , York', 110-doo. %Odd , ill 114 Prolnillig attended tn. °nod: fotwaided, (vial', can he paid for nn delivery of the Anne. • Office in Pottsville. two dome below flanan's nok store, and immediately oppoeile ne vn Eplicopal Church: !trading. E. W. Earl'. Boni/More. Philadelphia. No. 43. South Third Wept New York, No. 0, Wall street Aloha, No E., Court street - - _ . FR.IYIVIN AY OR ................ T 8 e Aubscribers having associated themselves In gether, trading under the firm of S.Silly man k Co.. P fie the purpose carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine businves at the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately owned by A. C• Brooke, are now prepared to Manufactdre to order at the shortest noti Steam inor Enu (Ines. Pomps, Coal flreakers, and Machin cry of M any *lie or description. for alilrnin on or g or oilier purpoti ses. Ateb Rail Road and Drift cars, la Casngs rat any nine or pattern. ORDEBB ARE. RESET.CTPI.II.I,Y.S.OLICITED. SANIU SIII.LYMAN A. Co. - --- , 'LI/UNMAN SHOVEL WOIMS.—The gahtgeribera r arc now prepared co furuieli tho Colof li r - ,i and dealt l. ars of Schuylkill county. with Shovel,. all the fewest Philadelphia prices -• Attention Is Particu larly called to their Coat Show.l6. Order. , for Shovels of any nice or pattern promptly attended to. , Co. • - Pt. Carbon. MM. 14. '47.3.1-131 S. SILLY:IIAS' & - COLLTEBN WOILICS. . _ _ FOUNDRY AND MACIIINC 5,1101'5. rr 11Csitiincilliersoit their old stand, corner of Ba Road and Cattowhill otrectn, are prepared to Man stfamule to order. at the shorrest notice. Soots Earn" and Psalm° any power and capacity for ironing and ether pit remits, Battin's Coal Breaking Atarhints,willi solid and perforated rollers, an may he require 4 I d l Tiers, Alan Engines and Blueing Cybailers with oin jts:and wary machinery for Blast Furnace,. llt Pip to, W s or the most approved piano: Cup and Ball tie Taigas, of the very best construction. They_par thrularly invite the attention of Iron Maritertand par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large, stock of Patterns for Ratting ,)flits, Waving ,lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in lire coon - try. viz .—The Wyominz 11111 at tVilkenharre , and the Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. r They ere folly prepared for this kind of work. ha:ethe smith every variety of general machinery. or the fry of their work and material, it in enough It say, that ti d nt and ed etrictielicto be ronat infallthle ests, ba amply emonstrat the genuine character tiftheir en se gines and machinery. Orders ate eespecfullqantic tt ed and with be nmminty attended to.VWOOD -SNYDER. Popo vllle, January, 17, 1446 1-.ly sb. 145 130 45 . 14ts —1 25 VOL. XXV lA - TM-DM) Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco- V V motives, Marine and other :Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to S inches in diameter. 5.1,0, Pipes for Gai t Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub! for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Plinips , of Strain Engines 4-c. 113 anitineliireil and for sale I,s • . MORRIS, TASSRR & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 311 and Walnut sta., Plillada. Phllada• Nov. 2211 ISO POT T S VIL LE - IltoSNVliitiiTS tics:cc:a & 1,11 ESPECTFULLY nnonnces to the public, that A Mw have taken the EStAltiMllllent known as the l'otti.ville Iron Works, an NOrWl,gi.lll street. where they are prepaed to ',wild alt kinds of Steam Engine., 'manliactlire Rail Road ears, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the 111112.1 reasonable term), . CS.Per.v . vo from nhioaa, in want or Steam Engines will iind it to their navintatte to give them a call berme ennanion elvorwhete. %Say 11 , • OFFICE OF TIIE SCIIVICLE:ILL ) :4';51-""-11 NAVIGATION COMPANY. December ltd. IB f 9. 0 i ICE. Is nerehy riven that the bfflowlim rates of N wi I hr e hanzell no Coal transported on the Canal' and Works of the delm)11.111 Navigation Com pany fui , the year OW .--------FrOln--------. • Mono, S'elinyooll Port 'Carbon. Haven. Clinton. ctn. per ton. CU. per Iml• Ott. per ton. Orw igsbarg, • - IS . 12 11ambura, _ . 25 - 22 13 MiihriilYle, 35 32 23 Althoutes, • 40 0 37 29 Reading, 45 42 33 Uniohrille, -55 52 43 1.-torid 11111, 55 53 43 Polintown Landing. 05 5/ 43 !foyers' Feed. 55 52 , 43 Phimitzvilte, GO 57 :49 Paulding'. Dam, GO 57 49 lamiherville. • GO , 57 44 Vallee Forte, GO 57 49 Port Kennedy, 25, 62 51 Norristown, 25 62 ' '53 , Co 111.111 0 r ken, 70 GS 59 Spring Miii, 70 27 59 Mansynnk, , 75 IR 63 The toll to Philadelphia will he an ollown: Ott. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. March. April and May. 2.5 ctn. 6a clt . 53 eta. June,July and Augn.it. 75 72 23 ,1e,t.0ct.61...v..& Pec.. 85 62 73 The Coal shipped Irons Port Carbon to the above points ~3vill be charged one and a hall cents per ton more th In raid rates. The charge will he made person of 2210 lbs.. and an 'llllnwanct "(tire per cent. will be made, on the weight shipped to cover WastaCe• Dec--30-I.lyl FREDERICK FRALEY. President. Jos.-ille3lurraiN Passage Agency. ARRA SCESIENTA FOR 1940. j B. SANNAN, POTTSVILL;', SOLE AGENT. OLDEST AND TILE DENT EsTADLIstrED rAnSAGE OFFICE - )S TIIE UsiiTED STATES. =THE subscriber respectfully begs ,leave to tender his sincere thanks to 'liie numerous friend+ and the politic, 'for the very liberal supplirt he has re-. ,ceived OW upwards of twenty years,' and solicits a continuation of their) Confidence. The despatch with which his passenoers have been brianght ant, and the of ninpinesa with which ! lii, Vory r.umerinis drafts have been paid at the different banks. are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public liar the faithful performance of any future contracts entmed into Willi hill, The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK- F.:Ts, which .ail puhrtually on their appointed days, by %vb . :Chi/150011'2 , S Will be brought out without delay or i disappointment, via.: I anti'..' N A MES u ,," 1.1. , ."• p i " Y "l y "",: t t ,', l , Na , , , Fai ‘ S • Y i I TII E BUCKS COUNTY ECONOMIST ' ''''' '"Y ' -('‘°°' -'°.‘"' " *--; - Sept." '" . PATENT Allt-TIGIIT COOKING STOVE. Waterloo, P.ll .Allen. " 11 .•• It " it 7lia OrtateAt Inoprorereeht of the Itott f Sheridan, Cornish, " '26 "26 "26 , - Tiw, sitii,eriber respectfully infortns Denry Clay, Nye, Fetiy. R Jur eCt 0ct.16 . - the relate that he has revently secured Nae Ship, " 11 " II " II .. . 4 - - ...' , „„ t ..`-.... _, the patent right for Schu)lkill County, Garrick, plant. " 2 ' " 25 ' ''' tt, , ,g' M- ,. .7.. - for the inaniin.,l”re and sale hf the new Vow - I t dell, , H night, March tl July ii Noir. li' , . and admirable cooking stove, called the John ILSkidilyolane, " II '' II " II ~,. Ill ' C K S Col:N1•1" . ECONONIIST.- Itoiciiis, IMoore, ' " ' 26 ' 25 " ''' Among the ninny Improvements ,lately introduced in A 4.l '" n ""• 11."'I'"d• '.l pail 6 A "' 6 I) ''' ~6 , Cooking Stoves, nto acknowledged MI MI 1141164 that we „.,, Point, wit mi e n " II '• It io I !MIAMI.: can Surpass 11110 In all the points reftlikilt! and SiddMlS, Ct,llb, " `26 '' ' 26 " 3 1 I ile.diable int hat n e ces.ryartidetifliouseholii er:rinotny. soars' ,t Ant,. C0 .,.. N5. 1 , 1V5 sAft.t.to rnog t.tvor ., .• The c m oi ty wimp e r hich it is reLoilated, the regnlarity, Patrick !ferny De„trio, . Fell '2l Jute'2l Oct 21 I 'Waterloo, F.R.Allen, '' 26 Sheridan, Corne,h, Mar. II tiny II Nov.ln 1 11 . 1 , y ! of thel con-toned, aue matters of surprise to all flew) . Clay . Nyo. t. 2. 6 „ 26 ! , r . , ,, , i rr h , c ii . ,; , ,, ,,, a ,.. d i d .,,, r , 7: . a a rr , h ;d ; with le t;c1 , 1 , 1 , e .. 11 . t c i ti n o e k . e n cy o an t it,l'eln smallkiitl " 21 " 21 .21 1 withhove tried It, and gives it the first rank among all New Ship, • „ 26 o :a tt 215 " tin. iitnvii, Oct introduced. It is unnecessary. howeverf Gatrirk, . 'Bunt: - ,A mil II AIIZ. Ii Dec.ll , .• NeW Wonl4, Knight, k i ... II „ ... . 21 to spet.ify its trecoliar facilities in advertisennini.a per . i sumo ...13tIllnilliMI of its features will best satisfy Dime John It S kiddy, Lote• , " 26 " 26 " -1.: who may wish to make purchases; and it will afford the 11,5E1115. Moore, May II Sept. 11 Jan I_l i ~,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,t ~,,t , 0,,,,, 1,, reenive ralls, and satisfy A,l,..urton, it ,„„mad. „ 2 , t y ~ 21 ' all Milotries milt resorts to its capacities and perfOrm• NV ' ' t l' " int. %llen 'June. '2 ,1 0ct .2 ., ' , ' F '' ,. '2 , 6 , i alt.,. The store will be pin up fir thirty days, and if Si 1.1.11t5. '''. Cobb,-- .---- ' ' --- "" ' '''' '• ' found Sal to meet tbe espemations of hilyers. or to per- In mlditlon to the above reenlar line, a number or 1 form as riimsentiol, it will he taken away witholit . splendid ,hip , , such an the Adirondack. at ' r6666 ' Rap- charge. Thert are three sizes - Nos. 1, 2 and 3-and patiannock, Litierty, Sea, Sr. Patrick. Samuel Hicks, ,•; riltinfticllidtil Writ either wood or coal. Call and ex- Columbia, and Niagala, will con tin " to 7' ll Iron, ..,".- ainhie specimens, now ready St the stove and Areeldnin t •ritorrl weekly Iliremilarsucc.ossion, thereby preventant , ware manufactory of the sub-critter, in Centre Street, the least possibility of delay or detention in Li Liverpo ol ; two doors above 111, PIIIIIi, St.ll6OlS-Where, also, any and for the acronowidaiiiin of persons wishing to remit thing in Ins line of linsine,s may be had on acconnntla mono yto their family or friends, 1 have arrangml the ' II line •11.1.. pay inents of my draft• on the following banks: 4 1. ,,,,,,, ine.oo7. 11 , 1 A retraeh, Clontnel, F.ntnakillen. Ilmagli. Athlone, Cavant Ennis, Parsontown, Bandon, Fertnoy, " Ennit,cortliy. Skihbereen, Belfast, Contchill, Galway, Sligo, Banbridge; Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk. Kilrush, Triter,. Ballvshannonlhingarsan, Llmarlck, 'Wexford. Rollins, Dungannon. laandonderry,Waterford, Cork, Downpatrick.Mimaglitoi, Youglint. .. Coleraine. Dublin, Mallow, En g land.--Messrs. Spanner, Atwood & Co., bankers, Landon; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool. *Srutiattd.--.,The City or Glasgow Bank. and all itr tunirhea and a:Trades. F e l'.owrif_tolt run also lie engaged from Liverpool to Pittladi•liillia. Itortoo. and Baltimore. lip the regular packet ships, on application beilit! mark. Itt`t•Mt , llY or try leitertingt paid addressed in 11. It kiNisriMcAbittkvill..; JOSEPH McM CUBA V, coraer of Pine ob.! SMIlh Its . New York; or Mr. aro; 3kmvaitAr, No.' I IT, Waterloo Road, Liverpool lanla-1.1 < j , :0v13 iG 1 ~~-,~- MI PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BA/NNAN POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILLi COUNTY, PA. PASCAL IRON IVORIC.S . 7!it..lA 4•• PHILADELPHIA ~oe v ; T Liverpool and Nevr-tor • rassofze A=ency, . E. W-RIALBALI. .A. CO., S 4 W s ,/ Sr reef -*sty -1 oar:. DUNKIN. F. 5IltA LI, A; Co ,-lavraront.. It ES pEcTril.l.v oiformi their ni..nds and * e the pahl.c that they Mine commenced the 4 k 1 ., ~.,,, 0.„„:„.,..,,,,,„,PP1NG and ( - MINDS-00N •- C„„,m3slNgss, maether niter the IENEI6.I. P AssENG ER 111:SINc. ,, ~.." ^',.:!“ ,, V , 0 . r.• we r ....• ii , g f,,,,, London, tirerpoot, Marten. Itelfaot Or any I+ ut of the. all toiletry to re :Ver. Fork, Heston, and ratlodflphot. on the most re:“ona.sle term*. Drofts and Batik f Erehan , .e.frints LI to any amount on the Koval Batik of Ireland and its bra oche. The day* of saitotc of lite Key nt‘sr I. ine of !Ingeirtpoel Porker, a* find !won, are the lA, fah, I lilt, 2lst, and 211 ti of every Wain, • These *lila* ere all of the la rest eta**, and arm. crom °landed by men ofoluttarter and ezperienre. file cart on snminnindat‘onsorf7-111 th it cm he demred In point ~f sps,oMor, comfort and convenience. They lire fit r rii.ice,l oath every t teoetimion of storeo of the be.t kind. Punctuality in the days of as Vier Will let rtrlctly. ad limed 10. Pert r t shipo - ne, ries. Sitl•tons. Sk trida ". and no ' , riot-, are N.,•elt iil Om 1-tras , *l cl 104 1 and 1 Mem destroo•tn brio: out: Iln.ir Cr kola. cannot *elect tiller or oa fer ship, 1-sl.ss,as, eon hewe, mired al the liiteisit rate, 1 Nrin Orleans lii , of parketo sail weekly. For Per - , oagr or ft, igrtt, apply as ribose. ; E. W. KIMBALL & Co. i ra•The subscriber I,l* been ;into-mord A root for Otis j G - i linv: Guns!: Lim. in neon ylk ill Comity. Apply at lii , Mitre to Mar- i Blt'l GB T S. pO'V T , 1„,.1 or,— f. Poi teyitle. Dec19'4441-10 N. NI. VI'IISON. J. P. 1 Tt)w?. nm.l. inns STOKE. Doitlll, Et and Single barrel SIIIOT 4 7 U S IAII VIZ A. & i'All AQUA. 0:1131IBUS. ; t .... : 5 1j: 1 , 4 4 : 1 13f:1 1 N5. POWDER FLASKS,:iIIOT , ..- . fill;subscriber:imai , 01. to the pith. , ty- . • itELT,h, e.:l-Lit-;.?•7 - :•,:t I lc, that lie will ruff an Oninihoe he• ',U lON I'S ch.N.isTEE powthEn, . -'-'=--''.'--t1,,,,en Tnae. 1 rota and 1:a man st al - W ICE pintctisslON CAI'S. A D.\ V, on the arrival of the cars at Titsarora. lie- REVOLVING PISTOLS, lamina. leaves Tamaqua every day at 9 o'clock, A. M. SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. .• • Ger ard at 3 P. M . in tinie In take the Valley it . T he above are a inn asoirtnamt of English and Ger- Ca r,, for Pslnavalle, at Tuscarora. i$ t tan Manufactere. Fare from Taiiiaefua to Pottsville, arid from Pottsville i TABLE. POCKET, cuTLERT, SCISSORS, AND to Taiiiarpia, each way.so rent!, , a ,,,,,,,,, a Il e , a csortment of the intist celebrated makes Tickets of be had at .1 ones'S hotel. Tamail•te. and et . lir D'E, II EM P; PACKING CORDAGE. ANVILS the Conductor ~f the Cars. I Be Itowo, Vices and Fan+, Tamaqua. Nov. '25-4S) sTEEnEN hoNts. 1 81,,h5 - ilm: TUBES -FOR WET PLACES IN 1 _ BOOTS ADD SILOEs, — i Mines:, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels SAL A.IIA.NDER, PIR.F., AND TIIIEF. Ft the tad sta nd,erntre St nest done to thePotterillellauss. , Made eilireSsly for our own sales. PROOF CHESTS, s. do J. FOSTEIL ARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS & s Dolts r onipri.ing a firl-t rate ~.lii: BUILDING MATERIALS, , i ConAmting .r I.n c ks. I.n it Iv's , . I Dome*, Pa iitt•, Oil,Glass , eat ' * at etteatt, Ile thrall, and English manufacture - IRON AND STEEL. - • ' c'egoiLlamon.red -and 'Belled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Baud, and t a. ap - to:neut. which they now War p ri c es t wholesale dr retail al rlie very lOWI:At IlOop heal.. TOOLS, I Fir,-(1r110t Doors for Banks and Stores, Scat:tad Let lie Presorts, Patent Slate-Lined Befrlgera aterFiltero, Patent Portable Water Cie i,intendeil for tire sick and Infirm EVANS & WATSON. o .„ Third St., (opposite the Phdod4:Ezaa,,..re,) Pc Tile} , have :Ono on nand Timiks.‘ a- Illackstnithe,Carpenterst.Stioeinakerr.anil Sedellemit. MANUFACIIIitg and keep 1 iter, Carpet Bag and Sbels,Soleand lipper Leather, ' SA nOLEEV,MhirDwAnu.r.-. coAcn i'IIIMNIING, • r747,l3,neonstantly on hand, a large or - ot ac, s, C;of Skins. I4oing :old lii skins. Sh°e Will.. vitrietr of iro...thmh• [Aug. V 47 35 . ~.. ~,,.. ~,,:j CK7 ,AlsOrtinent of the alone articles, Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find- I i k ~. .i'";,, i '.'ji?, together with their patent Bo ngs. Neer' Grocery, Flour. Feed, i c,-, -, ...C 2 . - T,A,„` ,-,.....,„-,,,, proved Salamander Eire.proof . AND PROVISION STORE. ' t: 7-,',..s.s , ;•xsi l ,:••t•e3.•44:irt fits , which are so ronotructed N.11.-1t00t0../. Stoteo menu factiired at s hore ' Tbeit fiend+ and the public who are hi want g i v e ny or cs- -- - - -----,. Tllll,entiorrili,r sinnolmcclt to 111, ,11121 ,,,,,, f i Wllt` , rilr‘ r it 4 t. set at rest all manner of the ahoy a ankles ate re.spectrtilly uqui„ted to e I hem , i t - 4 ,„ . - PottsVille, that lie as jus opened a new Gime- ; -i.•41X2.11.1 - doubt as to their being cily a call. May S. ISI7. 19- , .',.',• -,v.! . -ry, Fbiur end Feed S i t ore, a, hit - eold stand, where 1 ...t ., e1.,,....,..../ --=r A ..,,,,,. tire prooLand that they will resin - ---- ,'3 - „ .the wit! always keep On hand a super-Mr neck tte i •'..... 3 ;•......:44 - - , :kt the fire of any building. Te FIRE I FIRE : FIR liS :. . i rhowe•1110 WERWS. PROVISIONS. Family FL OUR,! outside cares 010 r... safes are made of - boiler iron, the REMOVAL. EXTRAORDINARY ! , , TEA. coccEn, sun A it, Sce 4 111 of winch will hest-' inside case of sonostono,and between the outer case/toil • TIM subscriber.. bar tog been " 1 "'" ' lecteil lt ith great rare. and ivill•be sold at very low ; inner case 14 a spare of some, three inches thick, and is t , noon at a very short 110tirr , it! rune - ! ~,,, Ile flatter! , himself th at lit' eon make it to. the I filled in with indestructible material. :ffl no lo make it ..!;::1,..,.fr vitteote alb.. fire. to r°lllo% I! their eZeel- , , i /merest or Ono a on...inky to deal with Trim: he toete-1 en imposoibility to burn any of the contents inside of .....„-r4l._"• l e nt stock rif items. Shoe , Titi"k e • i ,oto ,•.lrit. Illeiriialrmiar.e. I the chest. These Soapoirine Salamanders we are pre &e., take rdea-nrc la aerie...az in lite Colton in gene' Ile r.;torti , tiptots to Ills :turner...lS ru=mmers for the ; wi r ed and do challenge the woridto produr.e. any Ankle ral and their friends in-particular, that the, have open- patron - ore 1 Isssy bertoweit twilit him in his ether htteineSS !in the shape of Book Safes that will stand an notch heal. al in Selene! Thompson . . new font story brick building, Sees. i 1 ~ 1 ,..... ,0 1 1. 0 . I ' 3 II OEN ER. and we hold ourselves ready at alt limes to have them at Me tor 0,1 of Second studllirket S:trret ft, Wll. , ro theY i - •- - - -- L fairly tented by public nonlife. We also continue to will be pleased to self 111,ir CO.Voner , all li iirtsi or root, , FORS. i manufactory a large and general assortment of nor re.• Flint FANCY FUR. FOR LALIES' WEA R. :411,0q, Trunks. and Carpet Rags, 31 wholitoaie. and re- I i mium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are tail, neon the moat reasonable term*.. .., CHARLES ohEroiln, EUirruc,th . over 500 now in one. and In every Irishmen they have sept23i-is-39-t' Titus. rosTun & Co. _ _ ..Vl/, 10.1 Cheinut Street, a feu doors shore Third. I given entire satisfaction to the purchasers-of which -- • Sew' 111 a rbl e Yard' PIMA DELPIIIII, ... WOULD Invite the lain, to milt and exa in- i l t w h ezi i l n l it te r f ,, er the public to a fety gentlemen who have 4N POTTSVILLE. TM: subscriber announces to thei public that I ' . , I' TIPPETS, &e .. of !Weil variety. euniiiriting ' Pottsville ; Me. William Carr. OnylrStown, Pa. - r ' l ' s i i o r n i I his i h 171 in k ' S r a ' b7. k l I ill ( s o M n I: s F LI F a S y . Martin. l ; r)A S' 1 I N ia . Y :: " . T d ri .k y I r n . y l d .:N r o:t i h t ' :I I :. ; j A " . i ' V P r ii i a i l . : t . h i' 3 l'i m e ll n p h n : u, he has opened a MARBLE to In Norwegian I otreet, a short distance back of Fon & Mort•owee 1 Tior .., iy m 3 ,,t,,, mink sables, Baum Martin, Strne Mar- ' ew, Vine i t. Wharf; Al e exandei Carnr. Conveyanrer, lintel, a hero lie intends keeping no hand a large supply, o n , Ermine, Fitch. Lynx. S‘C.,&c, These sklas liana comer of Flbert and 01. John 21. Ford, 32. North nI Monuments . Grace Slot"' PO,lO. ke "'"" I been selected with great care , and are made by the boat ad at.; Myers BIM. North Jayn e , st.: James 51, Paul, of as gOnd material as the city of Philadelphia can Pro- - win kitten in the country. Ladies may rest avollred that 111 Smith Ith,st. {Dr David S South 3d st.; dorm and which will be executed In the boot Mellen no article wilt he o ff ered for sale In this establishment Matthew T. Miller, DS outh Mat.; and we amid name Ica] style, and at short noise. %nine hundreds of others lilt were necc uary. NOW' we that to not perfect in every reaPeXl. -, Kept23,4B-S9.titnol CHAU 1,E1r3 GAS gORIL invite the attention of the pubc, and particularly those IL:invites the eopee islet ion °thunders and others to toil at his Yard, as he Intends keeping a supply of 104 Chesnut St,,a few doora a hove 3d.Philadelphia. In want of Fire Proof safes, t o tals at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can 'satisfy them that sfatble for house work, such as Windoa b V e :lll u t t !U ri T i f , bob, Steps, Platforins. &c.. of the very they wilt get a benne and cheaper article at oar store both or:Marble and Drown Stevie. than at any other establishment In lire city. We alio manufacture the ordinary Fire Pinar Chests lie ban alto made arrangements with an extensive Marble Mantel Establle linaent in Philadelphia. to supply at 'my low Prices, cheaper than they can be nought at Marble Mantels of every style and pattern, at the low- any other store let Philadelphia. .. Tii est city prices. -Ills terms will be tonna nstAS c reaMoonE. Phita..Sept9, sonahlm DAVID EVANS, ^• ' 42-77-Iyl JOAANNEa WATSON hlarch 4.161.2-10-Iyl VOrclin'NT;-Till: LAMIITANEITS7--Posses Mon w le, February betven no the first of . 41prIl. Pottsvilyl, 1819. AND POTTSVILLE .0. I will teach you to pierce the bowels or the garth, and bring out from the caverns of Mountains, Metals ts !Itch *III glee strength to our bands and subject all INiature to oar one and pleasure.—Dr. Joksasa STOVES STOVES STOVES WIRT'S% IR COMING:. SOLOMONO HOOVEn• Coraof of Nurirejtian o ni Railroad Struts, rOrTIVILLE, --_ ANNOUNCES to his friends and cos touters and the public generally that he has on hand the most defiant assort- Y;# :''.f=--.... 14 went of STOVES ever offered in this ' ' continue:ly embracing all the newest and most approved patterns. lie par ticularly calls .attention to McGISEGOR'S PATENT PARLOR IIEA fER, which is pronounced the best stove now in use.tunti for conitlitLeconomy. and health. I have the exclusive right of making these stoves in Schuylkill' Comity. Also Cast Iron Radiators, Empire Cookirm Stoves, a superior article for hotels. Willis' Air Tight Cooking Stoves, far wood or coal, a superior article far families.. Parlor and Chamber Stoves. • • Together with a torte assortment for all purposes, all of Which will lie sold at House:lily low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces all the atiwlea in fotmlies, which he will svarrant to be of a superior quotity. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured to Otil, rd. the .11 , 3rtexi e. %OOPING & SPOUTING. As ho Is prepared to es eerie Ti n R oo fing a n d spouting, he invites thane in wan; of such work, to give him a call, a• he pledges him:tell to do It theapLr and better than it has ever been done in this place before.' The pdbiteare remmia fully invited incan and exam ine bin stock and for thninsi tees. [Oct:-a1 oristEs FIRE: FIRE: S, 11,ttir THE old adage. "take time by t'ne forelork commends Itself to every one • by its plain roimplitt spoon.; and, when "atlf ' the t hill winds of autumn begin to blow, giving notice of the approac hot winter, every prudent non w ill at once make prat ision against cold weather. Knowing that the hi•nple of have a coimmen• dable regard for comfort, convenience, and economy, LONG dr. JACKSON have just started their new stare Inn Centre street, Opposite Trinht church, with an ex• tensive noboirtniebt of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, among which will be (mind all the old and approved style, and a number of new'ones adapted particularly to tine wants of the Coal Region. We have ,be pleasure 11f inlroduring to this neighborhood PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIII TIGHT COOKING STOVE. WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. Thi”tove, which is of recent invention. toils fair to Ml percedeevery ether kind now in tire, During the past year it Inns Cn wn unto public favor w lilt unprecedented rapidity. Ake. STEWART'S Sirmmr.rt AND WINTER AIR TIGIIT COOKING STOVE. This stove, which is ednally ndepied to wood or coal, has received silver medals atf he fairs nf the Atnerican lijAjtlll,.., New Vork ; of the Mechanics' Institute, HIM ;of the Franklin lust it, Philadelphia; and 01 the Mechanics* Institute, Wilmington, Delaware. A number nf their stoves are now in operation to this le gion, and have given entire satisfaction. Call and f TtLtnifir our assortment of parlor and cham ber starts : they are of all sorts, sizes and prices. A large and splendid assortment of Sheet Iron, Tin, and Japanned Wore kept constantly on hand. TIN HOOFING and all work connected wlth the TM flillll.44 executed with neatness nod clespatch. and at the mnst cea,;:trible prices. LONG & JACKIION. STOVESS STOVES I .--. THE undersiened respectfully bee r f . leave to inform the public that they have .k...,„ , - ' c.ionineneed a STOVE FOE MW" gay whirl, is now in full operation, Imo C. 34 :trees, test to Henry Jenkins' Wire Screen Manufactory to Pottsville., and known as the Pollsrille Store Wurkx : they would, therefore, call the 'Mention of stove dealers.'" this region, and all others, .0 their stork of stoves, as . they feel confident that the) :an supply them nil as reaannablelvfns and williftoVeo gaol . pattern Mlllierioal in beauty and material to those aiirehaiwil at the rhtladelphiß foundries. N. ll.—All kind-of C3Allll},iinneto order et thesbort -104 notice and on the inieit redgonable lerms. lIILL & %VILMA:MS Pott , ville, May 29. ISE' 22—ly ___---___ _ VICTORY I VICTORY i VICTORY WILLIAM g. JOHNSTON . . ~ t THE rurucan wino C \ NOIDiTE FOR GOVERNOR ' TRIUMPIIANT , . I Sudden Re.•toratiort of COrofiricita ho rrade. FIVE hundred hands wanted immediately to 1 mike the new style \VI NTEn COAT, which for elegance and appearance, surpasses anything of the kind evt r presented to the citizens of this Country A laden coat can be !een at tile immense wholoslte and retail Clothing EsublUdinwint Cl LIP PINCOTT k TAYLOR, corner of t * .intre and Mahan :nog° streets. Poll:Ville. A ko. a large assortment of Gott,. Asphat. and PieUred Heaver Cloths; French - Roe Skin+. and English. French, A istericen, and sag• ono Twilled ('halts, Cl' the finest Ildo'lc and inenufac tnre; together with a groat varUty 'of Cassinitirea An golas, Paletol, arid other 110o.1110$ for the ....HIV Se.- son. A most unusually largo variety of rich and ele gant S'etdings, which 11111,1 be seen Id he appreciated and we cordially ellend an MVlollion to our unwell:ma CH.; Innoo , and the public generally. in favor us with a call; 10 order to sati.fy themseir2s of theme urtbid well RR. .. farted stock. . - Silk $1011•. Drawer., Neckerchiefs, Rnspsntlers. fames. $.lO. Hoyle rar,t.i.ol , clAthinc. of th” latest make and linUlt. LIPPINCOTT AC:TAII.OIt. Corner centre and Mahatitteigo streets, OCII 1-4'.7. ) ' Pottsville -' MILITARY sTonr.. ' .1 . 11 .01,,orther woold respectfully in form his friend ,, and rnxlnlnt•ls, abut Ite-bas • I,frated 111.11'111.1' CAP ;C -TORY in Third street. No. 90, a few MANUF do A ors below flare, where he wonld be pleased to see his old customers 'and as many new ones Its ere disposed In NV.1"111[11 with their en,tont. lie still continues to inantilarture Military and Silflrlinvn's every' such as Leather, Cloth. Fell; Silk and Beaver Dre - s•Cips,l,l all patterns; Forego Cm's, ilokters for Trnop, Ilady do. C.xttottelt Bones, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword hells or all kinds. ConterWa, kn.,p,:o ksothfer,,nr. par. tern.,; Fire Buckets, P.:resold [loses. Tithe dn. Brushes and th,,kerr,, Plume., Pompom..., rthethrett's Caps. Lea ther :locks: Gun Cases, ~.opertor quality Shot flag, Cain" Il.tes, Drums. 2,,c, Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. W:11. CRESS:II AN, No. 96, N o n h 51 rt.., a few doors below Race. Pltha . Jan. 13.11 t PATENT GREASE.—For the axles of Carrie. gee, Wasons,Rall Road Care and Machinery Wall kinds. weave oli and prevent friction. This article Is weltered and for safe by CLEMENS& PARVlM,thecrnly manufacturers of this articie,in the tin lied States, at their wholesale and retail liardware and Drug Store id Pottstille, Schuylkill County, Pa. ROM:MUER that none Is genuine without the writ tan signature antic , inventor and proprietor, Chat. et C wens, upon etch past,. 031 SATURDAY MORNING, !FEBRUARY 24, 1849 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. CHEAPER THAN, EVER. Irdolisale and Hilda. at Ide "Philadelphia IVattAt And .Irtticlry Stirs." No. 90 .YartA Second Streit, corset of Quarry,—PIIII.SPEEPSIS. Gold Levers, IS carat vases, fun jewelled,- . i Cal wards. ilver Levers, fhll Jewelled, " 4ll :l ' s 'll UP Gold Lepine, IS k eases Jewelled, 15 " Silver Lepines, Jewelled, 10 " " Silver lallartiee Watches, - 4to SID silve r spoons, equal to coin.her sett. Tea. 15; Desert. , $10; Table 115; other articles in proportion. Aligotals warranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand a large aininrtment of fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Also, on assortment of M. J. Tobias & Co.,E. Simp son, Samuel & Brothers, E.S.Vates & Cp., John Harri son, G. & IL Beesley and other superior l'atent Lever Aloventeots, which will be cased in any style desired. Arrangements have been made with all the atinve named eon celebrated manufacturers of England to fur nish at short notice any required Elite of Watch, for which onlero will he taken, and the name and residence of the person ordering put on if requested. 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watches, Phila,Oct2a•4B-44-1y) No. 96 N. Second St. 1 . A N D 413 i MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The Cheapest and Largest aasorments of Cold and ' - Silver Wan hes, in Philadelphia. Col.svers, full jewelletLlS carat ens", s,. ... * ' . $3O and over f 59 ) 1 ' 71 .5 Sta e Levers. full Jewelled, If of d over Llt... 04 e pines " 1l i: and vi•r silvero.** • 5• to 810 'Nilvd Pea er Te . equal to coin, ' 450 Goli.Lene. r holder a ntriwncii. , - 1 on sitotin atllent ansoriment of all kinds of I,Vatetiea. Won and silver; rich jewelry„tc ,fec.. (1••1,1 Chain of th inanitrittiirea, and in fact evelythinc. in the W I Jewelry line at much less prieeo than con ha hot Do Lill or elsewhere. P av thff adve/tisentent, and call at either LEWIS LADOI9IIB. .Market Street, ahnve I ith. North side, , JACOB 1,111/)SIUS, 1 : .. a •t St., - firet store twlow Bth. Sonth side, ye l: Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than nve, has, ti mes—a lit I discount made to the Mantrade. 20 .._•___.. NEW 'WARND JEWELRY STORE, No. 12 SMITH SECOND STREET, (.2 fee doors below .11arber s:rcet.) ,f2,PIIILSDELPIII A . 1110 M AS ALSOP invitee:the attention of Ihe ~ public to the handsome stock of W.4,TGIIES, a , Jimr.Lits . SILVER AND PLATED WARE. ',4•l' spEc f ACLES of all kiwis, BRITANNIA. w A RG , Ik e , die, which he has Jost opened at the lthnee stand. The mark comprises a full tiAmart merit of almost every article in his line, and is offered at very tow prices—he to not to be it I:den:old by any one In the city. Cold Lever Watches, hill jeweled.' IS karat cases; warranted to keep good time, 8133 and tipwanis. C o ld ', p i ne ., , : ; : i ; $2l and upwards. Silver I.ever, full jeweled s : 15 u pwards. Silver : : : : : - : :12 " Quart ietn, : : : f ~ .4tolo •• Gold Pencils. : : • . : :: I D '' Gold Pens, Silver Imlders, with Pencil, 100 " W Ith a large assortment of gaiter articles, equally tow. to- Particular attention will lie paid to repairing irstehr,s. (July I. !48. , 27-IV • : 246 orl'a al. We h the ahotre f Philp/ na.uri & ELLurr, Watchmakers and Jewellers, AND DEALEDS IN THE SAME BY WIIOLESAI.E Awl) 8Y71111,. Store next door to the Miners' Bank, Centre stieet,' YOTT3V I LLE. MESSRS. 13. & keep constantly no hand an extensive a rsortment of WATCHES, em - 4bracing every style; price, and manufacture to be found to this country ; among which they may particularly refer to the celebrated cord and silver LEVERS of M. 1. Tobias ¢ Co.,Jos. Johnson, Robert ItoskeM, Wm. Robinson, &e., of whose mane: Newt, they have ri - splendid collection. ALSO,lgehl and silver Anchors and Le'pines, to Which they would invite attention. 'ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Wale. embracing nearly every article properly corning under those b e nds._ Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments a nil Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clocks, 'Watches, Jewelry, 4-c., promptly attended inn. Meg are. It. At. E. deem it unnecessary in advertise. merit to enumerate their stock mote specifically: suf. lire to say that it has been selected with notch care and discretion, and is one orate most extensive. to hr found in the country- Their long experience in the 1 , 6i.M.R wilt rally warrant them in inviting the attention of purchasers. in the fall confidence that they are enabled to sell as cheap as any other establishment here or 0140- ' where. •I 1iec1447•.51.1y A CA RD.— LITTLE ie. :ii.llalN. Ut.,,. wiloi.Esm.r: nod Retail Denier. , iii DRY i-t:r:ot)DF,, mlocE;tlEs.TF—ts, LiQUotts tke. ~--, ' :lore no ifent re. Street. neer the rnrner of Ma haiiiiinipi, 10 which the attention of the citizens of (den and country in respectfully nidicited. .1011 ii 1.. I.ITYLE. Puttgvilld,Oct2S- 4 1.1 JOliN S. U. MARTIN. New Firm. TEIE-mtlseribers having this day entered into ; It copartnership for the purpose of tra reetrt leg 5 ,:1.4 ~..4,- G geeeral whole.ate and retail business in IRON, Mit ICERI ES, PRO VISION:01NY. FLOUR. and icent at the well-known York store In the bonnie!, of POtts vilie, would moat respectfulty bet:Wave to say that they, have now on hand a large and *ell selected stock of Bar Iron of all de,criptiona, also Flat Mar and 'l' Rail Road trim of various sizes,smitable fur drills and !mend roads, which they Mier for sale at as low a rate as can be hail in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries end Provisions constantly on hand at very low mares for cash. Also, Cart, Mister, and ehcar t3let 1. Nails and spikes, Ors. Flour, Feed, &e.,M11 of which they would respectfully solicit an Inspection of by the public, and relying no they do noon aat ictra l lentien lo business to be able at all times to accommodide their customers. R. VAIIIH.F,Y & SON. CIAIR P. A.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks fur the liPerat patrol:nee he has heretofore received (torn his friends and the public generally, and respect:ol) solicits a continuance of the 111111 e for the new firm. Pottsville, Matti' 1,1545-101 EDW. VAR Dt.r:v. 5ar.4.11 IKON ItAILING t.sir v iOltY AN. I) %raft Sir IlekhatOM mll'lll4 UMW wielard manWacl II re IRON 11111.1 \ C 1 .4 or. very style, I,llt NUYS, GITI.:^ I , Pelt I:4- A1t110144, ItEDSTEADS a o ,dl.ll,learripttronsnf ornamental •-• -..—,, and irclattrutral Iron Work. In • Y esPatit.R . ..:9l: the be .t atan tn. r, a reduced nhand a ett , ply or Fi A re l l' a rn ' f d i n . ars and .lin:tem a heavy stn. It of nave ol and Ootano. ".httlio r Bolts, Sante Itanat ltoltr,and 411111 trr:pi lon, of hutiderb . Iron nnrk ...il.V.l,o,aPilf,ll,lvtoyz,f , ;Vlvar , rt , r , t i qtrte t fre fW t r, Nlitte.Set , ill' afi% lut tn., Cl : nut Ran dole machinery, and is ender the per... tI supervt•lnn oft he nn.prtt IA Ito are practical liltlnng eAprnencr. fr..rd+ to lln to the gnanardi r that till If orderi Ay 11l to , prop,lv fled pro.nottt rxrran II In All Y. NIKON. SHOVEL MANTFACTORY. , Eagle Worits, In Centre Street, eteresviii.e., neet:deor below the "late rie,pl Hokin. tiI)THE strhsrriber would call the attention of Coll onerutors, Merchants. and Miners. In ex • .canine his Round and Sauare I - t Cmll and Crain Shovels, man. fart ured by himself. and expressly for the Coal Itevon—warr.orted to he made of the first quality materials and workmanship. at Chy prices. All order, thankfully received and puttu ally attended to. . . . N. R.—Shovel, Repaired. 'lltsp.V PORTER. Plumbing and Coppersmith Businesq. TILE SUBSCRIBER annemnees to the pnblit that he has rononenced the PLUMBING ASP COPPERSMITH L , II NESS in aline brandies in itie Sumach of Poitevllle. and he will be hap py to receive the patronage of the public. Ile flatters hanged that the work he has fierfornied while in the employ Mothers, lion been such as to gips entire satis faction. and will secure to hint their fiarlialilY and' CI - Vat, which be will endeavor to merit by strict altenti-m o bosiness,tuta pointed rates nrcharges. c-flifi OW(' Is in Second Street, near Mr. Gresilne's Cabinet Making Slinp, where he will be pleased to re [Ovr all orders In hi, line-of Itu.iness. . i JOIIN A BECKER IMIMB TUN. B. WELLS, 2.wrniy at taw. bilrersvile' , v Sou) Orin County, (Octl4-49. GENERAL ADVERTISER. • . ' Cooper. NOT EXACTLY ATTORNEY GENERAL COOPER. BUT,OWEN MARRIN TUE COOPER. —....o,.. , thaving assisted to Cooper Lewis Cass, and rkT. having made him se perfectly tight, that be and his party are warranted not to leak for four years. begs lease to inform his old friends, that be will be happy to attend to all orders, In kis line of business. Pottsville. Jan. 13 3-1 ,OWEN • Boys' and Children's Clothing Depot. 26.1 Chesnut Strut., Philadotphia. . THE Subicrtber having had much experience TA In the manufactory 01 Boys! and*Children's Clothing; Announces to the citizens of Pows• villa, and surrotinding towns and Country. that he has 4 large and varied assortment of ready made clothing for YOUNG GENTLEMEN,- made of very good materials, and in the beat, latest, and most fash ionable style always on band. Ile would most respect:- fully invite them, the ctiizens of Pottsville. &c, to give him a call when they visit the city, and examine his heautifiil Stock themselves, and be sailitfied that the Depot. Is the Owe to he well suited in Children's Clo thing in make, tit. style or finish. - Felt. 7, -au.. 1-1 y) F. A. IMVT, Pin. 201- (amount St. below Tenth. Philadn. -- . , —_ -Lee Si. lirather. succEssons TO ftEtt. ,WILLIO, HAVE removed their stork of Music .' - ~,t..r and Masle.o Itistrunients,mi the new and ' spactonc store In Swaine's Building, No. 162 Chesnut Street, below Seventh, Philadelphia. whi!re they invite the attendance and pationsice of the pidle. LFI, 4. vi ALKER having purchased the entire stock of €1,.. Wittig. (who has declined littslness,) are now prepared to AeCtlte 'all ordeal in their line. Their as inittraent of Music and Musical Instruments, is us es teniive as that of any other eMablisliment ip tint coon try• Piano Fortes, from various well known and approv ed manufartorks, now lifstere, and will be constant ly offered few sale. irli Country dealers supplied on very reasonable terms. ' [Feb 10 7-Onto. .Sheldrake's Alteghany House. dilarkee Street, alum! (South sided =I . . , THIS large and splendid Mite) has been rill furnished with' entire new furniture. The wv. Bar-Room is the largest in Philadelphia. The ---- - 5 - --Parlours and Sitting-roms are entirely Fen- arated from the 110iiie and bustle, ciinsequent to the arrival and departure of the cars, ' The Portico exten ding the whole front of the house, of a 'coal re treat In warm weather, and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare ins the City. The Lodging Rooms are well.finixtied. The Table us Well provided for us any other lintel, with every at- I tention or the managers to make it the beet Hotel for Merchants and Business-Men. daring their stay in tile ' City. Tne terms will be one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars from the West, a Potter will be in attendance 'to CMiVey baggage, &c, to, the lintel. which is, adjoining the depot. [Feb 10 ' 7-Goo i ' WHITE HORSE lIOTEL'::.For 1 L.1:1 ',Wig Jacob Gelag,..., corner of Centre and t'‘.. ..ll.thortango Streets. PotteriNVll.LiAM .1:1 ?. ItiAT Z, announces to the pub] p nd his nit : moions friends that lie has taken the alefvecelebrated lintel, where lie Will be happy to see all the Cornier CM,- lottillil of the establishment, iii• friends and the public in general., The house ; has recently been fitted up in the best manner, and he ititlerS himself that by cure mittine attention on hi• part. that be can give entire atiiitaciii.n to the travelling politic. His stabling is extensive, and be has a large yard which will accommodate any quantity of vehicles, and whirl, can be Closed up at night. June 10,'-19. • 24-ti Carriages, Ruggles, Wagons, dz.c. THE subscriber would her leave to inform Ills friendsand the public in gen eral that Ike has bought out W. G. Moore, • a" at the corner oppuelte Cll,llllqlr , & ' Part vin's Steam Mill, in the rear of the American House, where he Is prepared to do all kinds of work in the neat est manner. Being himself a practical carriage maker, lie hopes to give entirmratistbct ion to his cosnoners. Ito. accommodation of the coal trade, he i n t,,d 3 building Moil nom!,acs, Drift rare, and wheel barrows, nli of which will lie built of the hest material , . Per,rons in want or an,iiiine in hi,. line will do well to give hint n call, a hurrcliarges are reasonable. June 5, Iftr.o_]—!y W STA R A. KIRK. subscriher announces to his friends i hat he hasconnuenred the IILACK.B3IITfI bustness In connection with his carrine'estalillelintent, and it prepared to do nil kinde of work in that line of bu siness In the hest style o f workinanehip at short notice anrl,nt - lose rater. "16011. E'S FANCY S EATIONARY, ANI/ ENGRAVING STORE. (Law '2'2l Che.itlit Slteet,) retnnt'ed In Nd. '2 1 2 Cisco?, nt ZtVerl. ant door ...are—Tenth Street PIIILA PI:U . 111o. A Nit has constantly for sale a large assortment of LA. Later, Note, and Wedding Paper, WWI EnVOOlll - 9 I. match. 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SRARS' PICTORIAL FAMILY MAGAZINE. for 1919, published monthly, in parts of 49 large octavo] paces. nt one Millar per yearn advance. air Agents Wanted.in evety town and Counly through out the Union, to sell .gear? Neu/ and Popular Pic torial Works 1" universally acknowledged to be the best sad cheapest eve! published. as they certainly are the most saleable. An active agent way dear fitsno or $lOOO a year A cash capitntof at least 035 or *5O will be necessary. Full particulars of the principles and profits of the agency will be giVett on application, either personally or by letter. 'The postage man ha all cases be paid. Please address. ROBERT NEARS. Publisher. Feb. 3, *-2.incri 198 Nassau St. New York. DR. 111. 'D.EPICCV, Surgeon Dentist, Office io Market Street, (North eide,) rifet done above Es *Up WtbOa•e Office; EaltiTS JOtRNt aoice pactrn.: By Alfred r 4.. Thou' rt lost to we forever—Claye 101 l the*, Isa dore— .Tby head will never rest upon my royal bosom more. Thy tender eyes will never more gaze fondly into - mine. Nor thine nuns around me lovingly and trustingly entwine : I Thou art last to me forever, Isa dore:. notion dead and gong, dear, loving wite—thy.hearg 4 oileand cold— • J And lit one stride harebeeome most corrArtiess and Of our whole world of love and song, Mon Want the only light, A star, whose getting left behlnd,ah _1 Ewe, how dark a night: The vine 4 and flowers we planted, lose, I trod with anxious care, And yet they droop and fade away, as though they wanted air; They cannot live Without thine eyes, to glad them with their tight ; Since TUC hands ceased .to train them, love, they can not grow aright. "I ru-heal Irmo the spat, and never paused un til I had entered the recruiting office, and offered myself a candidate fur the army. reyou a good, moral man, of well regulated habits," n-ked the Se t y-ant. '-1 can give a hundred certificates ; if necessary," I hastily replied. "I rather think you'll , 33," said the officer with a smile, and he unrolled mewls 'Adler. "When do you wish to leaver " Now, to-night—to-morrow, any time," 1 eagerly answered.. "Promptness is a good quality, yer'll make a fine soldeer. Get ready to vt art at right o'clock in the morning, for Newport, Kentucky." "I will be ready," and rustling (ruin the room, I hastened home,'packed up my things,and threw myself down up' n the bed to sleep. 'But it was impossible. Heavy thoughts were crowding through my namil with lightning speed, and I re solved to depart the next day without bidding a single soul farewell. I know. ydu will deem it strange forme t a hurry off without bidding adieu to father or mother, sister or brother, but feeling the deep respect *which I held for my father'a ad vice, would prevail, and I should be induced to remain at home. I made the resolve, and carried it out. The next morning I was at the office by seven o'clock,.was furnished with a suit of regi mentals, and departed for the railroad depot, to start for Whetting ; As !.htlfTled along the street',' who should tom a corner but Eveline, and we met for the last time on earth, I informed her Alas 1 bow changed is all, dear wife, from that sweet i of my interment, and without manifesting any thy eve in spring, i position of regret. at my departure, she gaily said, When first thy love for toe was told, and thou dillat to -Omni bye, shi may luck attend you," and gh , um cling, ded away. Thy sweet eyes radiant through their tears, presscii ••.% new fuel' was added to env 'de'-ire to haqen thy tips to mine l from such s'eenes and soon . left'the town fur the In dint old arbor, beneath the nverareffing vine. Ohio. I %ill nut ' weary you with further as my breath is failing - fast. Sufficient to say, I arrived in Mexico, and here f ain perishing by in ches upon the battle livid. "Hem" he continued, "is a ring, ta'tia g oas suit lets ft i;•r, tI • tir ••••rviag a to me, "which was given me by Eveliee as 'a bond or Our marriage ramrod. I have worn it ever since, and as I gaily told her then, ''it shall leave me but with my denth."_ 'Fake it to her when you get bark, and 'if she lie unmarried, give it to her. an d 1,41 her h e who Seel If, never forgot her for a moment, even in_ his dying hour, and is lying LEI - tenth the clods or'a foreign soil. This bible give back to my father, and tell bitil I have a'udied its precept:; to my mother and si-tere, say that, I sent them a eon's and a brother's dying love, to. my brothers. beware of, human s'effe." lie faltered in his speech. and then murmuring I ant going,' pressed toy hands feebly;. ainl ex pired. I dug a lone grave upon the field, and laid him down to rest, and left him to "sleep his last sleep.; until that day when all shall tic summoned * to final account. - One year rolled nn, and how checked by pa‘sind events. Chapultepee had fallen, the city of Mex• ico woe teken, and' peace, thrice, glorious peace, had waved her pinions over the land of war.— The volunteers were j iyfull hastening home, and among the rest, I once more trod my native land, a freeman sg lit*.Cin her heart and soul. A spell of sickness of fir * ,t coefineil me ee'veral' weeks, but at length I rose wearied and feeble from the bed, and my physicians recommending a change of air, 'I travelled into Virginia, and one everting entered the town of G—ch. I enquired for the family of my friend, and was direct-d tr a large. fine-looking building upon the principal- street. I advanced and rung the bell, anxiously waited for an ans wer. At length the door opened, and an old, gray headed may stood before tne, the lines. of. his fur rowed face marked by care, nod his whole appear. ranee betokening, ono Who hAI a secret grief at Our little ones inquire or rue where is their mother gone— • • What answer can I make to them, except with tear. alone For In say to beaten—then the poor thing• wish to learn— How far is it, and where, and when their mother will return. Our happy home has now become a lonely, silent place; Like lideen without its stars,it is, without thy Messed face. Our little ones are still and sad—none toed them now • but I, Except their mother's spirit, which I feel O always nigh.. Their merry laugh is_no !note—they neither run nor play, , • flntat•ander round like little gliosta, the long, lung !rum- mere ,day • Tha spider weaves his web across' the window at hie will; The flowers : l gathered for thee last are on the mantel My r. mist cpi through the rooms resound all sadly and forlorn; The garl•h sun shines flauntingly upon the unwept floor; The tnocktng.bird still .sits and sings a melancholy strain, For my heart is like a heavy cloud that's overflown with rain. The tuormlizta struggle through the vittet, and fell upon thy lace, Whichtioin did lovingly nuthrn with pure tool tribiful gaze. The southern - breezes tnurneired throttg'l the stark cloud of thy As likes steeping infant thou Outlet lean upon me these. The love and faith thnu pliglit'At ihon. ‘vi TM smile and mingled t e ar; %Va• never loroken. sweetest one, while than didst linger here, Nor angry WWI!, not angry look, thou ever gayest mt lint loved and 'trotted evermore, as I did worship thee Thou wait my nurse in sickness., and my consAnter In health; • So glide and so constant, when our love was all our • wealth; Thy voice of music soothed me, lore, in snick despon ding hour, As heaven's honey,-dow consoles the bruised and t•roken flower. Thou art gone from MI forever, I !rive kst thee, Ise- &re: And desolate and bendy shall I be forever ,more. I r it were notlor bur children's sake, 1 would nut wish In May, But would pray to God moat earnestly to let me paint away. And be joined to Thee in heaven, Isadore: THE DYING VOLUNTEER AN INCIDENT OF MOLINO DEL En' By If. C. Chapman, The sun 'had risen in all his glorious majesty. and hung ,above the emdern horizon like a boll of glowing fire. Its blight rays danced along the. Lake - of Paerieo and over the glittering domes of the city Mexico, peat the dark frowning battle ments of Chaimhere castle, and lit, in all Weir glorious atfolganee, upon the blood stained field of Moliniidel The contest was over, the sounds of the battle had died away,lsavo an occasional shot from the distant artillery of the castle, or the, fire of some strolling rifleman. I was standmg beside the the battered remains of the mill door, above which the first footing hail he o n_kaitayd . upp the well , cmiteated wall, and ' of my fellow soldiers, which that . morning hal woven green with flowing grass , when I heard a low and feeble wail in the ditch beside me. I turned toward the spot and beheld, with his right leg shattered by a cannon hall, a voltigeur lying amid the mangled dead. He had bempas sed by in tbe haste of gathering up the wounded under the lire from the castle, and the rays of the burning sun beat town with terrible ferver upon his wounded limb, causineteavy groans to home trom his pallid lip., and his marble countenance to writh with pin.. "Water', fur God's sake, a drink of water;' he faintly articulated, as I ham shown beside him"." . Fortunately I had procured a canteen of water and placing it to his lips. he took a long draught and then sank back exhausted upon the ground. s.The run." he murmured; 'nt to killing me by its rays, cannot you carry one into the shade'!" .•1 can procure assistance, and have you taken to the hospital" "No, do it not, my sands of life are almost out. An hour hence I shall be a dead man. Carry me into the shade of the mill, and then, if you have time to spare, listen to nay dying word G; and if you are fortunate enough- to ever return to the United States, hear me back a message to my i home, 'and to snot —" he paused, and motioned for me to carry hiin to the shade, I did so, and the cool wind which a.vept along the spat,, eeem ed to revive him, and he continued: " You, sir, are a total stranger to me, and from your uniform, belong to another corps, and yet' I must confide this, the great secretof all my recent actions. and the cause of my being here, to you. Would to God that I had reflected upon the fatal steps I had taken, and I should have now been , at home, enjoying the socieiy of kind friends, in stead of dying upon a gory field, in a foreign land. My father was a wealthy man in the Zown of G—ch, in the state of Virginia. and moved in the been society of the place. I hail received an excellent education, had studied low, and was ad mitted in the twenty-fourth year of my age to pramice at the bar. I had early seen and adniired a young lady of the place. a daughter of an inti mate friend of my (other's and fortunately the feeling:was reciprocal. and we were engaged to be married. The war with .latexico hail been in ex• i-tence some twelve months, and many were flocking to Me standard of their country. It so haopened ir.t about this time a recruiting 'ollice had been opened in the town, and several of my young friends had enlisted to go and try their for tunes upon the plains of Mexico. One night there was a grand party in the place, in honor of those tette, were about to 'depart for the scat of war, and. both myself and Eveline were at the ball. Among - those who were assembled that evening, was Augustus P., a talented young man, and accomplished scholar. gay and lively in his manners, (tee and cheerful in hie. disposition, and a universal favorite with the fair sex, He hid been for some time paying his address to Eveline, as I deemed in rather too pointed a manner. As the party assembled in i the. Pug hell, end the dance was about to, commence, I asked her for her band for the first get." eft is engaged' the replied, I thought rather tartly. SEMI 54 00 2324 12 OS IS 31 2 3t 0 42 140 0 II Sob 0 41 ISADORE sclect Zak. wham, if I m ty b 3 so t;3IJ vs to inquire 1" I 'demanded. "To Augustus P." was the immediate reply. smothered my rising indignation as best I I could, and proudly returned the glance of ma lignonl joy, my swot gave tee. , ..Perhaps 1 can engage it for the second set." calmly asked. 51r. P., has engaged it for the whole evening," she pettishly replied, and rising and taking his hand. 'they took their motion upon the floor. remained thunderstruck, and rooted to the spot, until I saw the eye of my hated rival fixed upori me, and' throwing cff the spell that bound me, I assumed a.nroud cold Irak, and passed from the hall. As l incept by the (hinter', Eveline paused a moment when ju4 beside me, and ben ding dose to her ear, I whispered, "Entine, fare well forever." ' "She turned slightly Fit!e, and then answered, W hen.' “To-night I fain the army f,r Niche),” I firm ly replied. A deep flush pared haughtily -wean her brow, and then, waving her hand gracefully. she replied, and again glided throuei the mazes of the dance. head. "Mr. I —, T pr.sume 7" said 1, bowing. "The aanp., sir; W 911% you walk in 1" replied the old man politely. • .4 entered the hodie, and was soon seated in the parlor, when the old non slatted to leave the room. I have something of importance for your pri- V3ll, ear," said I hastily tqw.rids sae, and taking the bible than thought the f a ther sprang fo r riisrd;'cifutrn the book in his hand, and murmured, at the tears fell slowly over his aged cheeks; . ..:11y sin, my son, you bring news of :him." . do, but it is very had," I answered. my voice tremblog as I spoke and I related to hum thuscene upon the butte f. hi. When I had finished, the old thin (livid his hands in silent agony, and raising t his eyes to wards the ceiling, exclainied in deep and fervent tones, , •Go.l's will be done," At this moment, a young lily of pale, end 1 ca , e.worn countenance entered •the parlor, end rising, I said, "Mies Eveline. I believe ?" "The same bir,"• she calmly replied. I present-d the ring, and as her eyes fell upon it, she stretched -frirth her hand to grasp it. and barely did i.e.; then sus,k slowly . beck upon the film. I sprang to her aiiistance, but as I raised her head from the.carpet, streams of blood were felling from it, end running over the (Icor.= She had burst a blood vesiti, and never rerOv . ' tired. • Ho sleeps upon the battle field. beneath the bloody soil, and die lies in the - church yard grave of the tawny of G—ch, with the simple ward, "Eveline" upon her tombstone. Peace rest with I the dead. ifi ullnirn. Fatzve.—,The exiifqnce of the mind, or the soul, is as certain - as aly other known 'thing. That the body and the soul are not one, or the same, is as demonstrable . ; la truth, as that fire and water are no identical; tot that the 'sun and the earth a , e not the Maine thing. The body moves from place to place, grows by eating mat. ter, it subject to certain forms, color, heat and pain. The mindor soul, thinks of the future; remembers the pan ; collects facts, forms theor ies, has neither . color, heat, nor form. In a word, mind and body, of all known things, have fewest properties in common. If, then,' there'bo in all nature two distinct entitlea, they are soul and mat- I But grove, untinging miner; is composed of elements which are imp , rishable—in_other won* cri matter is everlasting. How 'much me, tben, is the ethereal thinking soul immjral !: Since the mind,then, is immortal, we are 'induced to be lieve that its charscor is unchanged in a future state ;.the good is good still, and the bad, bad.— Future rewardi and punishments, then, seem ne cessary sequences of the immortality of the anal ; the truth of 'which has been demonstrated. &If/Tins& aj. Useful. Knewledge.—The education of our children is never out of my mind. Train them to virtue, habit them to industry. activity and spirit. 'Make them consider every vice a. , shameful.and unmanly. .Fire them with ambi tion to be useful. Make them disdain to be destitute of any •useful knowledge.—[John M ama to his IVife. ' ' 13:7 The Injuries act do, end dim we do rat a ana _seldom weighed io the, mon balance. Zlic circle. DOS : STIC FICLICITTs . . .. , . . Rich, though poor , My Idler fd.iottage h ~l ' his hoar a heaved. Musick I —.end the sng she slop. That sweet vole ti wife of mine arrests thecae n it Of my young chit awake sport her knee i And with hi! C4I eyes Mt his Master's fees, itly noble hotinfl I es coached—and an ham—. 'Lil in this little home, yet boundless ti Are In cilia lore to I tiaie power to jive. filmed to Overflowing.. ' • ' 1 , N. P. WiLue Most truly hes!en eloquiiut writer dbeereed that "domestic felicity is the 'only bliss of Paradise that has survived the (site' inastrinch SS when ' we enter a home Wherein On:emu:neat reigns, we are apt to enterts'in the opinion'that if perfect happiness can b.ii found on earth, 'tis herrn 'llis I here. .I i i "Rich, though 'iltinr !" If listening to the seer. ning sons of an 'adored Wife, as she lulls her young child tolte, balms repose, in the conscioue , ness that she hair swarde.e l her unchanging heart to one who can re 4iprocate alTection in the Strength of its purity. but not an evidence of wealth, el: though fortune in oter re s pects may not have beeneo lavish of her favors, then indeed, tutn:e '.little h o me" pr'e.'ents. no titractions. Blessed to oveffloming. Perchance 1301 witti the gorgeousness of disp ay ; nor. surroUndind evidence of affluence, nor richly curtained win dows obscured by the gorg eous light of heaven; nor costly IV atone covered therm, II 'ors, yet nee.- ness and comfort reigned 1 iumphant in that 13w 'roofed cottage. Domestic felicity ; There is something elate.; ed and noble iii .cohtempliating its beneficial et . sects—soineffling so approximating to the brilliant and grand, in diluting upon its' happy infloeuce, 1,1 that it thrills with j +your !ft:cline; the hearty of poor, weak, erring norta,ity. Without ' , wane kindred, spirit to consoler ;affliction, or rejoice in 1 ' prosperity, arlial is life? Ob, worrian f if tnint, . s t was banished from al l y a ciety, ho would walk abroad a wretched outtaa j 'Fake from him - thy lure and thou deprisah him of the means by which he lives. It in ic nest thou wert not to bathe his aching temples, O moisten his parched lips, and toi administer lb i healing draught, how poignant would be the ioiteh of pain! And, dear. one, when he trembled'? r the last momenta nf existence, and his gray i openeth to await his I coining, thou slrewest 1 ith (towels the psth , way to eternity, and gi i eat his peerage to the . last resting-place of mor lity ! All , this thy. , y gen i ii cross nature would prit opt thee to do for the Iriend or stranger. Lovely woman ! ' I dm] minutiae exercise! . these, trip genial influences, far the friend or; stranger, let us take it foi.,granted that the love— so lasting and holy—woeld further extend for the partner of thy choice, thine own dear husband. - Man! roaming,inconaistant, and selfish men f immunise thou bke to become a useful citizen i— wouldst .thou wish to gather around therhospi- , tably thy friends? Uh,tt hon, link thy destiny to the last and be4.of all f created—a sweet voiced wife: i . . NO. 9 She round thy sweet omestle bowel, The wreaths of changelesi love shell trcinii Watch for thy step atlvesper hour, I /trnt:end hit holiest player with thine. I I —IN. r. rapresi 127' Married Life.Hrhe following beantiftil and true sentiments are, front the - pen of ilia( charming writer, Frederia Bremer, Whose obsers nations might well becot be the rules of life, so op: propriate are they to many of his phrases :—..rtles crive not another in small things, not in great —. One hale single lie, MO before now disturbed itt whole married life: A final) cause has often groat . cons , quences. Fold orit the arms together and • Sit itil.. Laziness is the devil's cushion. )Jd not run from home. One's own health is of after! worth than gold. filso`Y, a marriage begins like . `the may 'morning, thenlifsfis away litters mew wreath. And why I b6causo the married pair neglect to be as well pleasing to each other altos' marline as before. Endeavor always to please 1 one another, but at the sb'crietime keep Clod in your thoughts. L a vish not rill of your lore on today; (Or remember that mariiage has its tosmorrovi likewise, and Psday afto. to muttotv too. rtiparei as one airy say, fuel fui, the winter.' Consider my daughters what thei•mord wife expresses.--; I The married woman' ill the husband's domestid faith; in her hand hei lmust be able to confide house and 'family.' be able to entrust her with the key of his heart, r well es the key of his oiling room. Ilia linnet unit his hoMe are on; der her keeuinu—his , W,lll being is in her hand; Think of this! And! you, eons, be faithful ihusbands and good fathers of families. Act act that your wives shall,elj , eem yid, and love you.". for Mc! tabico. Cc?" II ppintss in 110 Jlarriage Stale.— Thin (mays Alston.) can only he obtained from the MINI complete congeniality of \;sentitnent and exact aim." ilarity of habits and'i4sints. 7No two persona can be entirely of the et.iihan mind and disposition; habits and pursuits, uul4l after the moot intimate and early assoctation. I.i is in youth only that the mind receives the complOon we would give It is then only that yoUr habit, aro moulded at our, pursuits directed ttel we please. As we si.W vaiiCe in life our-habits led pur s uits govern Is it not, therefore, bettei, to marry young 1 Trunk knit with trunk, nti ' d branch with blanch' in twined, l ~ Advancing 'tin, morn closely they are lOinsd i At length, full grown, no di!feron Co wo Ices Out 'stead of two, bglinld l a single tile. 5 , It is in youth we are)fitted to enjoy that ea. noibite liamiiness which ;the marriage state is Ca role of afruding, and the remembrance forms a pleasing link in the chain of friendship, that binds' together any number of jitrars. . . The man who does not love till thirty wilt ne-: rer lore. He will be btip selfish. rr' Tie Wife. —lt needs no guilt to breaka husband's heart; the alesence of content, the mut terings of spleen; th e dress, and cheerlee, home.; the foibidding scinvl, and deserted hearth; these, and other nameless neglects—without a crime among them, ha4o harrowed to the quick - the core of many a man, and planted there; be- Oh ! may vvhmin, Demi* llngs - wog *At algnsil - lives., dwell on the recollections of her youth, and cherishing the dear idea of that tuneful time; awake and keep olive the promises she then so* kindly gave; and though sho may be the injurer! , one—the f?rgotten not Ithe forgetful wife—a haps'. py allusion to, that hour of peace and love--a ' kindly welcome to a cMcdortable hootte-a 'Mita of love to banish hostilii' words—a kiss of peace to' pardon all the post, and the hardest heart &Wit ever locked itself withi'is the beast of selfish mad' will soften to her charm., and bid her live as she had hoped, for years :in matchless bliss—loved; loving and content—the soother of the sorrow ing hour—the source'of comfort and spring.. or, I , 'I -e Ititint causes the young people to demo:. ou!," but the' noble ambition of matrimony) What sends them trooping to watering places?, What keep's them-dancing t II fire o'clock in the morning through a wtible mortal season? What . causes than to labur it piano forte sonata), end land to learn four songl from a fashionable mewl; at a guitria a lesson; and to play the harp; if they have handshine arms and neat elhows,bot that they _ may ' brine down sortie "desirable" yOung man E with these - .killing hoWs and arroce . of theirs t What causes respectable parents to take up' their carpets; set their hutnierstopay-tutiy, and spend a fifth of their year's ilinime in hell•ouppere and' iced champagnes. Is \it the sheer lose of Wit t species, an Unadulterated wish to sers'young peo: ple happy- tin'd dancing! Pshaw ! they ohlf want to marry heir haeghters. r?,' To Young Lcitiies.—l have found that the men who are realty the moat foii'd . of the society of the ladies, wirer cherish for Merit' re hilts respect, me seldom the most poptilar with theses.. , Men of great assurance, 'whose tongues are highly' hung whomake words Supply the place of Mess, and place compliment in the room of sentiment, are the favorites. A due respect for women Nadi to respectful notion toward them—and sweater , / is usually distant action, and this great drstatioce is mistaken by them lot, neglect or want of in. , terest.-I.4ddison. t Indian Illarriges—When a young Clap: . away of ISt. Mary's sees a young girl who pleaset him, and whom ha ,wishrs to awry, ho makes presents to her parent's. ',Hate:re aro accepted hes suit prospers, and elf that is nod to be Jone to render their marriagri valid, is to bring bet to hie lodge. He neither swearS to love her fill death= an oath it depends cot On his will to keep—nor 110 endow her with !bes goods and chanters—yet they are happy. rir The illother:—.4: writer beautifully marks that a ccrin's l inother la the reprerntative of his Maker. Misforitina., and even clime, sea up no barriers bet Ween her and her son. Whil6 .his mother, lira. he will gave one friend on earth who will not liateM when he is slandered, will, soothe UM in hia aorrotte, end speak to him of hope.; when he is ready tiJ, despair. Her offeetion flows from a pure foontaip, and coma only at tbd ocean of eternity. . OW