The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 05, 1849, Image 1

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, L. FL Broomall's
0 dlitAT BARGAIN WATCH AND
‘,
.... s k r. .,. . JEWELRY STORE. -
% ',WILERE Gold and Silver %Vetches of every
'sj., Jrapt lon can be bad at from tea to fifteen per
A cent'. less that; any other store in New:York or
',' 3,ca Philadelphia. ' Perseus who wish to get a good
g,
watch. perfectly regulated, w well to call at tbe
storeof the ettbattlher, and compare the quality and
prico of ht. watch. with that of other stores. .
Good' Witches - at tits folklorist excotdimily low picas:
Gold Leveed, foil jewelled, la carat cases, jg; po
Silver an do do. 14 00
Gold Leptons, Jewelled, Ifi csmt case?, 03 00
• Silver do do 9 99 ,
Silver Verge Watches. from 51 00 upwards.
Gold Pencils from IR 00 to 98 00; Gold Pena, with
-.weer cooed, and pencils attached, for 75 cent..
• Mao. a handsome assortment of new and fisbionable
Jewelry. et 'prices' fat below the - usual store prices.
Old gold and silver bought or taken In eschange.
Lewis ft. intoomAll.
N. 111 Nonli Second at., second door below Race,
. Philadelphia. (April 14,'49. 10 -ly
Cot this advertisement out, and bring it along, you
will then he cure to get into the right store. ,
1
The - Thnes of California Outdone.
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
The Diafc . l"l x V4 l 3i. L Ph A il . adelAb i l l a s Still Ahead!
246 Va rlet street, been tiektA, ' Sorti tide, •
=I
. . .. ,
• 13 constantly, teceivibg
,from nit the best
myrs urers of Europe., every style of
2.7 ' i n " NEGOLD AND *USER WATCHEd.
' t.' li.„}itearl this advertwement—eut Dont of the i[ l
Paper-,--pUt it le your -pocket, and call the first time 1
von visit the - city. Among tice — asserrlue.et will-bs_
'ound I , • .
' (.old Levers, Lfilt.casee,rall jewelled, *2O
uligrer:i Levers, (on jewelled, 15
'Gold l'Enioes, Pi k. men, 1 esireactl, 'V, ,
SillverC'Eoincs.jswelleg, I 0
Qvtacticr Watches, a mlllO
xl.,"ilver Tea Sywens, tut:mill man, per let. 4 so
Deems. ", " ~ 111 10
4 Taixt " " 15 00
"Wl...genet WWII 1. 'splendid, assortme4t of Chaste au
DidhStrwriry, dec., &c., Ike.
42.14 Ckiti ha of every variety and pattern at a slight
AtVance upon the orl2inal coot. Examine them by all
menu.. 1
The Trade will be supplied upon the-most advan
pigeons terms. .1. LADOMVS,
No. Oil Market Street, below Eighth,
south bide. Philadelphia.
rap it. ' 41§-16.3Enj
'rile Cheapest and most Splendid
ASSORTMENT OF •
'WATCHES AND, JEWELRY
IN PIIII..SDA.
' LEWIS LADOSIUS,
Air. 813 Afireie... Serra,. afew doors abate EievratA,
north ride ,—rei iLAD S.
ii
NMI just received by late arrivals. from the
.most celebrated manufacturer. of Europe, a
,
4r. magitir3canc and Judiciously. selected aesort
'-'• avenbafGold and Silver Watt hesovhleh he will
sell cheaper thanany pater establishment in the Vatt
ed States. Ainengthe asPortmcnt will be found—
Gold Leven. IS k. cases, full jeweled,. ' 8 30 .
Silver Levers, fultiewelnd,
Gold V Epines, VI ir. awes, jeweled, 05
Silver I•Epines jewelled, 10 •
Quartier Wareties, 4 to 810
Silver Tea Spnans. again! to coin, per set, 4.50
•• Dessert ,•• •• •• 10.00
Table.
" "' •• " 15,00
Together with a splendid assortruont of Chaste and
Mai Jewelry, gre.
GOLD CHAINS, of various styles, from the best
Manufacturete.
4 erPlease pre s erve OW advealsement, and call at
LEWIS LAIS3SIUS'S
&Co. 413 Market Street, above 11th. north side.
' cHleave Cold and Silver Lac era .:iii edeaper than the
above prices. ..
'NA liberal discount made to the Trade.
Phila.,Apr7-10-3mol •
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, BRADY . & ELLIOTT ,
_
Watchmakers • and Jewellers, •
• . ,• AND DE.I.Eas IN TILE a•ME
BY 11"HOLES-9LE .9.VD RETAIL.
..tees next door to the Miners' Bank, Centre street,
PrerraVlLLE.
% 4
• ' MESSRS. ii. as E. keep constantly on hand
• an extensive assortment of WATCHES, em
:5..... briAing every style, price, and manufacture
to be found In this country.; among which
'they may particularly refer to the celgirated gold and
Miner LEVERS of M. l. Tobias 4- Co., Jos. Mllion.
Robert Roskeil, Wm. Robinson, kc.. of whose manu
facture they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold
and silver Anchors and Le'pines,to which they would
invite attention. ALSO, a large and complete assort
ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly
every article properly coming 'under those heads.—
Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments anti Fan
l• Articles of every description. Repairing of - Clocks,
Watches, Jewelry. kc., promptly attended to. -
Messrs. IL & E.dcetn it unnecessary in advertise
ment to enumerate their stock tante specifically; sof
ace to say that it has been selected with much care and
discretion, and is one of the most extensive to be found
In the country. Their Ion: experience in the business
will fully warrant them in invitingalie attention 01
pnichasers. in the full confidence that they are enabled
to sell as ebony as any other theestablishmen re orlelse
where. [DeclBslly
-
.
AWatches. Jewelry, Silver
Ware, &c. ri
• - Trion:vs ALSOP,
.7 , 10, 12 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA.
II AS an hand a large arid , reautilul Stock of
E.
c - r- Gold anifSilver Lever,Lepine.and other Watch
,...1.1 es Of all prices. - Also a beautiful stock of Jew.
ehy or the new eat sty les, winch has all been
.lately purchased at the lowest ~rives.
A full supply of Silver Forks. Spoons, Butter Knives.
...ice. of all weights, and warranted to be all equal to
American coin. .'i
i+pcctaeles for all net,. with convex And concave
glasses In Gold, Silver, Plated, and Steel fratnits.
Plated and Britanin Ware in sets or single pier es. re
velved direct from the MnrinfACltirern, and sold at a
very small advance. A large ;apply of Curtis' ate
Igor plated Spoons, Forks &e. the hest article of the
kind in the market:
llozers' Fine Cutlery, and a variety of other articles.
Persons wishing any nrtirleg in iny line Or till,inenn
ore int lied to examine tiny pluck before Parcbaslur•
fly motto is. "Quick sales and smull profits," and—
? am undersold by none.
N. It. Particular attention 113iiitn repairing all kinds
of Watches and Jewelry. poly 1. • tS. 0 7 -If „
• . .. . -
. WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
• - CEEATER 'MINN EVER.
trholecoli and Retail. at Ike “Phlidgillphl4 Werra and
Jewelry Store," No. 96 North Second St rest,
4152-)lare ef Qnaery,—POILADELPht ,
,7. (told Levers, IS carat cases,full Jewelled,
.4" —. .5 i ' Inn and upwards.
U:lit.t.' Silver Levers, full jewelted, 11 " "
Col,l Leptne', k eases jewelled, es " "
"
Sliver Lepines, Jewelled, . 10 "
Shiver kotartier Watches, I to *lO
Silver gsoons, equal to cnindtersett,Tea. •5; Desert.
510; Table 515; other articles,. proportion. All goods
- warranted to he what they are colt! for.
Constantly on hand a large assortment of hue GOLD
- JEWELRY and SILVER WARE.
Also, an assortment of M. J. Tobias & Co., E. Simp-
Pon, Samuel & B;others. E.S Vote) & CIL. John !Joni
win, G. St R. !Mosley and other superior Patent Lever
Slo•enienta, which will be cased in any style desired.
Arrangements have been made with all the above
yarned mostcelehnsted manufacturers of England to fur
'' nish at short notice any required] style of Watch. for
~ which orelem will be taken, and the name and residence
•(' the.persOn ordering put on if requested.
O. corcitAD, Importer of ‘Vatelies,
rhiia,0d1.3 . 49.4 4-I y) - No. 90 N. Second St.
STOVES
WINTER IS CoNI V:
SOLOMON HOOVER.
Corner of Norweria a and Railroad Streets, •
rOrTsVILLE,
ANNOUNCES to his friends and nun
ranters and the public generally that he
t has on hand the most elegant assort
'72'72-' meat of STOVES i.ver offered in this
. • , community embracing all the newest
and most approved patterns. Ile par
ticularly calls attentlon to aIcGREGOIL'S PATENT
rAitLon. HEATER', which is pronounced the hest
stove now in use,hoth for conifort,econonly.and
I have the exclnsive flabu of making these stoves
in
Schuylkill County. Also
Cast Iron Radiators,
Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels.
Alr Tight Cooking fitov,cs, for wood or coal,
a superior article for families.
Parlor and Chamber Stoves, ,
Together with a large assortment for all purposes; all
of which wilt he sold at untisnally low ra tes ; . .
TIN AND JAPANNED WM-lE.—llia assoqment
Tiri:andolapatmed Ware in very large. and embraces,
'all theacticles in families, which he will warrant to be
of a superior quality. .
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iran "Wareanatutfactured
Ce order nt the shortest notice,
ROOFING & SPOUTING. As hell prepared to ex.
ecrte Tin Roofing and Spouting. he invites those in
want of such work, to give hint a call, a• pledges
himself to do lt earaiu,r and better than it as, ver
been done in this place before.
The public are respectfully invited tricalland exam
ne his stock and lodge for_thernsr Ives, [Oct7-41
TIRE DUCKS COUNTY EcoNomis•r
PATENT AIR-TR:ICC COOKING STOVE.
r The Greatest Improrchteot of the Day/
TIIE substriber respectfully informs
At=the public that he has recently secured
the patent right for Schuylkill County,
for the manufacture and sale of the new
and admirable Cnokine stove called the
RUCKS COUNTY ECONOMIST.-'
Among the many improvements lately introduced in
Cooking Sloven, it is acknowledged nn all hands, that
nothing can surpass this In all the points reqUislte and
desirable in that necessary article ninon...timid economy.
,The facility with which it is regulated, the regularity,
_peefeettah and despatch with which cookery and baking
.can be done at one and the same.• ttme. and the entail
quantity of fuel consumed, are matters of surprise to all
•who have tried it, and gives It the first rank among all
she stoves yet introduced. It is unnecessary. however,
!n
specify its peculiar facilies in adv
best p ^id agamlnation of fe it atures will sa tisfy these
• wish to make purchses ; and It will atTordthe
•lt pleasure to a receive calls, and satiety
• •••• Its capacities and perform•
- thirty dap.. and if
• or. if, per
-hoot
grin re it
tlnderedined
inqnirfee wiiry
T .1 elPeer
The
orb be PO/ up Pa
47 ,, , ,,, , .. 14 "„ zitz , e , ‘ ,. ; .. iii ,: , ; , n i .;,, , e b r4 uy a t. x . , ..4
r .r.l - lg Their :are three sizer—Nos.l, 2 arid --and
Ono ructed io eit.4er Wend
n - r cool. COI and e 4
',oinine spechnen9, now ready at . the stove add .eltect-iron
'ware inanurtetory nf the subteriber,in COM , : strect.
Iwo clnnr 'above the Public Schools—where. any
in Ills line or bu.in••ts may be had on aecotiori. l 3 -
'tinirterms.
yottee,llle,Oct.7-41-t f
er....... FIRE! FIRE: FIRE!
It'iaq..7. THE nid ;bine. "take time by the
ti,..-n:sn.rmt, fortdock •• emu...ends Itself to everyone
by its plain common sense; and, when
' the chill winds of nutumn begin to blow.
giving notice of the approachof winter. every prudent
Min Will at once Make proviainn against cold weather.
• Knowing that the people of Pousviile have . commen
dable regard for comfort, convenience, and economy,
I n O Br. J ACKSON have inst started their new store
i c n tre street, opposite Trinity church, with an ea
tenslae nssortinent of rARLOR AND COOKING
STOVES, among which will be found all the old and
approved !styles, and a number of new eves adapted
particularly to the %Yenta oretna Regina. We have
he. pleasure of introdocing tn th this neighborhood
PIERCE'S AMERI BRI CK
TIGH T V COOKING
BTOTE..WITHCAN
BRICK TOP OEN.
Fhivstove, which is or recent inventinn.
Gyring
ritep sit Paraed e every other kind now In WI,
year it bar {MAIM Into public favor with unprecedented
rapidity. Also,
ISTEWAIIT'S 'SUMMER A
STOVE.ND WINTER AIR TIGHT
• ' COOKING
Vila atove,.which is cosily adapted to wood or coal,
has received. zilver medals at the fairs rif the Ameticap
. ftlatrttue;New York; of the. Mechanics. Inst forte ,Boa..
toe; of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia ; a
the Mechanics* Institute, Wilmington, Delaware. A
131rtialser albeit stove. are now In operation In this re
. gide, and have given entire satisfaction.
Gdi/ gad roaming sae
all
agar/or and ekes
bee cfaver : they are of all sorts. sizes and prices.
Abigge and splenffid assortment of nest /eon. no.
a 1.4 Japanned /Fars kept constantly an hand.
TIN ROOFING and all work connected Smith
thetae
bu
eines, eadeotert with neatness and despatch, and at
dins' reasona
• t„... ITX-WiseLONG SHAW IS of various styl s
tr , nil anality, • sale by
Nay. ga-41A1' . 1.115. BEATTY-4. Co.
....
VOL. XXV
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leaTMl:=l , :gbi r i e = l 4!: l e r
commenced a STOVE FOUNDRY .
which is now in full operation, on Coal
street, next to Henry Jenkins' Wire
Bcreen Manufactory in Pottsville, and known as the
Potterille Start Works: they would. therefore, call the
attention of stove dealers of this region, and all others,
Lo their stock Ofstuves, as they feel confident that they
tan supply them on as reasonable terms and with stoves
fully pattern and equal in beauty and material to those
purchased at the Philadelphia foundries.
N. B.—All kindeofcastinesdonetoorder at the short
pat notice and on the most reasonable terms.
HILL & WILLIAMS
2fi— I y
Pnttsville. May '29.1847
SCH. IIAVr.N. runizasiriLLE AND
TRENIONT PASSENGER LINE.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
(AN and after Monday, April 2d. the Ibis will be
lJ run as follows, viz.:
Leave Minersville for Schuylkill Haven at 6j and
81 o'clock. A. 111..'and 4 o'clock, P. H.
Leave Salm:lMß Haven for 31inersvilie at before
8 A. M., 121 M., and 61 I'. M.
Leave Minereville for Tremont at 1 o'clock, P. 51.
Leave Tremont for Pottsville,Mine:sville and Schuyl
kill Haven, at 3 o'clock, P.
RE 31.
' FA.
From Mineraville to Sett:11;1101 Haven, 0.5 eta.
" Sr huylkill Haven 10 Tremont. 50 "
311nersville to Tremont, • . 40 "
An Omnibus will run between Poet/mine and West
wood to connect with the Tremont Train. leaving
Pottsville at 121 o'clock_,.. 111., , and leaving Westwood
immediately on thefficiv'll hi' the Train from Tremont.
Fare from Pottsville Tb Westwood. 15 cta.
0-All baggage at the *Niter's r
W isk.
M. T. CLARE,
Proprietor.
Pottsville, Oct:ANS-441
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL R.HOAD
Iget 10 1!: - =_44= K- -
ARRANGEMENT FOR TIIE FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER CARS ON TIIE LITTLE
SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD,
TII F. Pa sse nger Trnin leaves Port inton,dally. (Sun
days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train
on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—straying at
Triun:ia in time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half 1
past one o'clock, P.M , in time to connect at Port Clin
ton with the afternoon train. on the. Rea ding Railroad
from Pottsville to Philadelphia.
FAR E.—To Port Clinton, 75 cents I to PlitiadePhia.
$3 50.
The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily. (Sundays
, excepted.) at 0 o'clock. A. M., and Port Clinton at \ I
o'clock. P.M. A passenger Cdrrilf.'in connexion wish
the Freight train, so that passengers for Phdadelphii
ran take the morning train of cars on the Beading
road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the other
train. JOHN 'ANDERSON,
Tamaqua.om2s-441 General Agent.
Summer Arranc'eMent.
P1111..A., READING
ROAD. & ATTSItILLE
RAIL -
aZa1.......
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. -
AND TWO TRONA EACH WAY DAILY, EXCEPT IWIND•Iit
(1 N and after Monday. April td, 1219. twn trains will
run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and
Pottsville.
Morning line (accommodatina). leaves Philadelphia
at 7) o'clock A. 51 , (Sundays excepted) poises Read
ing at 10.45 A. M.
The above line Ott ps at all way stations,as ((innerly.
AFTEENOoN LINE—rAPT
Leaves Philadd daily. (ex i Leaves.Pottsville daily (ex.
ceps so °days) at 2.30: emit Sundays) at 2.30
Pincer:vine, 3.15! " Sch. Haven. 2.37
" Pottstown, 415 " Port Clinton, 3.1)0
" Reading.s.ool " Reading. 3.50
" Pon ,Clinton, 5.45 1 " Pottstown, 4.30
• .
"• Sch:lloverr, 6.10. ' 500
Ar's at Pottsville, COM:Ares at,State Road. 5.51)
The afternoon train will stop at the above named
stinions paiseriger Mr other ponds must therefore
take the morning
Depot its Philadelphia corner Broad and Vice sr,
No Paxamtgera van 'enter the cars, doleiss provided
with ticket..
NOTlFiftynnunda of baggage will lie allowed
to earls passenge'r
lii
they. Lees; arid passengers are
expressly prohibited from taking anything us baggage
ut their waaring apparel which will be at the risk of
the owner. No freight will betaken by these lines.
By order of the hoard
S. uf nianarers.
BRADFDRD, Sec'y.
Phila.. Oct :8, 1813. 43-
nE - AniNG & POWTSVILL
• RAIL ROAD.
..',.r —
W g‘
--, ta. , --
USTI:I - 40F FREIGHT ON 51E11.11ANDIZ C. .
( 1 ) N f
0 A r
w N :a i r ) ti e A d with it
l i te p s r p i l a
t c t l o t t a . t I t s l:e B. f o G ll7w d in gre
a
willa the
of freight, between Pott•ville and the points below
stated, per ton of MO lbs.
- Between Pottarille Between Pottsrifle
. . and Pltf/s.. I
and Reading.
Plaster,Limestune, RitUttlin-) .
pus Coal. Sand, Iron Ore, }2 00 1 00
and !tricks. J ~-.
I
Moon's ,Lime,Timber,Stone , )
Rosin, Tar, Pith, Raw_ ;
Turpentine, 51arble,Gritati- t_„,, 1 10
stones, nails, spikes, scrap f* '"'"
and pig iron, broken cast- I
ings,guano,and poudretta. J
Bar Icon, dour. salt. lead.) , , _
bark, raw tobacco,salllteef t
and pork. lumber, grain,
Iron castings, sugar, mo- 973 • _ . 130
lasses, green coffee. pots- I i .
torn, salt petre, brimstone, I
and rye chop. J . .
Flour, per bid. . - . 11
Oil, groceries vinegar,whisl
, key, machinery, cheese, I . •
lanl, tallow, rags, leather, I
' raw hides, paints, white }lt) 1 00
and red lard,flYwr 33l. ' o, P , I I
glue and cordage. - steel,
bran and ship stuff. J -
Raw cotton and wool.cigars,"
fresh meat. fresh itch. dry
annels,drugs and medicines,, .
foreign liquors, wines and 1 -
teas, glass, chitta, an d
spree:tuts:we' poultry, con- I
fecticnary, honks and to-,.5s 003 33
ttonary, spirits turpentine,
.
chniphitte, burned coffee,
\hats and caps, boots and
shoes, bonnets, feathers, I
trees, hops. spires, furni. 1
tare, by weighs. .1
No additional charges fur commission, morage, or
Ireceiving or deliserlng freights atany of the Company's
depots on the line.. [April 15, '49. 29-if
•• •
•=11C2"..
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA t
READING gnu. nom) MPANY.
7 naiads/phis, D C ec O : 20th 181?.
OTITT Is hereby given. tha: the atrs-of Freight
and Tolls no Coal trangportcd by thls Company,
v. ill be ms follows from January Ist. Id 9: , •
Tn From 51.Carboil.S.1 aven.P.Cllnton
Richmond, iintll,lithe 1,11 . 419 100 55 35
Philadelphia, do do I MlO 55 35
Inclined Plane,untilDer.3l,do.l 70 05 45
Nicetown, do 170 05 45
Germantown R R . , do .1 70 f,5 45
Fats of Schuylkill, - 1 70 05 45
Manaynnk, do 100 55 35
Consl ehorken and
Plymouth R. R.,
Torn nut 1 mile he
lms. Norristown,
Norristown or Bridges
nort, ) do 140 25 120
Port Kennedy, i An 35 30 .1 15
Valley Forge, 1 70 25 .1 10
do
Phntsville, ,-..., do 20 15 , 700
re
Royer's Ford, ' do 20 15 100
Pottstnwn. do 15 10 100
Douglassville, do 15 10 100
Baumstown, do In 05 95
Reading-do 05 00 95
Between Reading
and Islohrsvllle, do 100 95 00
51ohrsville, do 95 90 85
Hamburg. (10 75 70 65
'Orwlgsborg. do 65 60 55
The freig . ht and 10110 on mod to Richmnnd, and
Philadelylita during the months of June, July, aid
August will be
From 70 51.Carhim.S. 110 ve5n.P.Cl
15 n.
1 .1 6to
Kpa - • .
neterll6 ,- •
tuge , . nrpe
pea 3,45-51-1.0
— l l llzeiiiel — rthisVti - rwifiT flea..
igazleton.
jfizkv
-car _ • K-1-•
HUDS ON pimp lIIETOUS of the above p named Establishment,
re.pectfully informs their atrons and the public
generally. that they have taken the large betiding for
Merly used for the 11tehine Shop connected with the
Sulu Leaf Coal Work.. to which they have added
Bn•
a
Foundry. and are now prepared to build Steam
eines of every .it... Pumps, Coal Breakers. Railroad
and Drill Cars, and to finish Iron and Ilrass Castines
olf•every description suitable to the Coal mining or auy
other business, on kindso reasonable terms.
Berlina* of all done with neatness. And 4c
spateh. at the lowest prices.
All work furnished by them will be warranted to
perform well. They wonld solicit the custom of ihnse
who may want articles In their line in this virintty.
All orders will meet with immediate and prompt at
tntion S. W. 111.111 SON,
March 17, 1810. 12-Iyl 11. ALLEN.
ST. C"I3
SPENCER do MASON.
EsPecTFAMIS •vmounces to the public. ttikt
th, have taken the Establishment known as the
Pottsvill i e
Iron Werke, on Norwegian street . where
they are prepaed to build a nd d of Stearn Engines,
manuacture Rail Road Cars, Machinery of almost
every deicriptlon, at the shortelit notice, and on the
Moat reasonable terms.
OPeraota from abroad, In walls. of tem Engines
will find lt tothelr advaritaga tastes th e m e eall betbre
entering elsewhere. May it
MINERS'
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN • BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, - SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
STOVES 1 STOVES
ka.l.lo9eAfi` A
(MANGE OF 1101IRS,_
Jo 150 145 130
do 145 140 ' 125
-nd sfler Sept. Ist, 4
- dn 1519,
iStanl S
str O
ers. 1,5 155
-r
"RxDFoaa, Secretary.
POTTSVILLE monr woparpg.
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4•6*
AND POTTSVILLE
PIERCUANTS TRANSPORT ATION PUILADA., READING. AND POTTSVILLE
RAIL. ROAD.
WAREHOLTSE IN PHILADEIPInA
- -
303T11 0•0 T 000001 TIMID AND WILLOW STIIZETO.
sernaavrtaat M7A OIL
J. C. CONRAD. Jr. & CO..
FORWARDING and Comintsaiou Merchant., take
this method of informing their friend* and the
public in general that they are prepared to forward
Merchandize, Package-sand Parcels of all descriptions,
to the follissiiiig places daily :—Schuylkill Haven,
Minersville. Tamaqua and Pottisville.—also to Llewel•
lyn, Donaldson, Tremont. Pinegrove, Port Carbon,
tit. Clair, New Philadelphia; Middleport, Patterson,
Tuscarora, New Castle, Ashland. Danville. Northur...-
berland, Sunbury. Shamokin. Williamsport, Milton,
Cattawissa, Bloomsburg. Orangeville. Erprown,Light
Street. MltHinville, Snydeitown. Georgetown and
Washington.
Goods for Mauch Chunk,llazieton, Beaver Meadow,
Summit Bill, Conninglutm.llerwick and Wllkesbarre.
will be shipped thiough to Tamaqua without the de
tention heretofore caused by rsloadine at Port Clinton.,
Orders for goods will be punctually attended to.—
Particular attention paid to' Medellin. of Country
produce. - I '
Merchants In the Country sending for their goods
will please send an order -with the Teamster, as goods
cannot otherwise be delivered: -
.1. C. Cosi:Lß. JR. • AL Dr onePsr.Jr
Philarra. / chvn
Aprit,l4•49-16-Iy. .
COLLIERY .IVOItILS
t• •• - e
` - ~rl - 'oral
ROHN i•RY AND MACHINE .SIIQ,PI3.
THE subscribets, at their old stand. corned. of Ra
Road and Callow h ill streets. are, preparedlo man
facture to order, at t be shortest negtee, Straw Engines
and Pump*, 0 any powei and capaloty for mining and.
Cher purposes, Bettin's Coal Breaking Machines, with '
solid and perforated mile.., as may be required.
Also Engine* and Blowing Cylimlors with all tierce
nry machinery for Bleat Feirantes. list Air Piper, of
he most approved plan's, Cup and Dail joints and Wa
ter 7'ayere, of the very boat construction. They par
ticularly invite the attention of Iron Blasters and par
tins engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of
Patterns for Rolling ,Mills, having lately constructed .
the machinery for two of the largest Mills In the coun
try, viz . —The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the
Rolling Mill at the-Montour Iron Works. Danville.
They are fully prepared for this kind of work.together
with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual
ity of their work and' materials,- it is enough t t say,
that time and experienre,the most infallible este, have
amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en
; les and machinery.
inters are respecfully snli-Aled and will be promptly
at ended to. lAYWOOD & SNVDER.
Pottsville, .Tiumary, 17. IRO
New Arrangement.
Wa.
"aViEk
LIVINGSI"ON'S EXPRESS LINE.
1; ARE PREPARED TO 'receive and forward
Daily per Passeneer Train, (our Express Can
being always In chute of special messenzers) mer
chandiZe of itlldeseliptions, packages, bundles, specie,
batik notes, 4.c.
Also particular attention pal.l to collecting Bills,
Drafts and Accounts.
Packaaea and Gond. delivered daily In all interme
diate places between Philadelphia and Pottsville
' OFFICES.
C. ntre Street. Poitsville; No. 43. South Third.- street,
Philadelphia ; No. 6; Wall street, New York; No 8,
Court street' Boston
MI Ille al_
I.I% , ,INC:STON, TIOWA7D &Co
PASCAL lIRON WORKS.
PHI - LAD EL P MIA.
lATIELDEH Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco-
V 1 motives, Marine and other Steam Engine !loiters,
from /to 5 inches In diameter. Alan, Pipes for (:as,
Strain and other purposes; extra strong Tub • for Hy
draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam
Engines 4-c, Manufactured and for sale by
MORRIS, TASKER S MORRIS '
Warehouse R. E. corner id and Walnut sta., Philada.
Philaela• Nov. 224 47
.
FRANKLIN WORKS
7.5tz
I , IIE Subscribers having:associated themselves 0-. -
1 gethr,r, trading under the firm ofB.Sitlytnan & Ct
for the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma
chine businces at the Franklin Works, Port Carbon,
lately owned by A. G• Brooke, are now prepared to
Manufacture to order ache shortest notice Steam En
gines, Pumps. Coal Breakers,and Machinery of almost
any size or description, for mining or other purposes.
Also Rail Road and Drift cars, Iron or Brass kastings
of zinc size or pattern. ' I
BORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.-gt
SAMUEL - SILLY MAN & Co.
FANELIN SITCTEi: WORKS.—The subscribers
are now prepared to furnish the Colliers anti deal•
ems of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds at
thelnwest Philadelphia prices. Attention is particu
larly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels
of any size ur pattern promptly attended to.
Pt. Carbon. Aug. 14. MT. 31.131 S. SILLYMAN & Co.
Eagle Iron Works,
IN TIIE BOSOUGII OF POTTSVILLE.
FOR.VERLY CONDVICTBD BY C. IV. P1T.V.,3-%
J. WREN d CO.
fIESPECTFU LLY announce to their friends and the
public that they have token thin eatablishment,
and respectfully snlicit a continuance of the custom
of the works. Being practical Mechanics, they flatter
themubives that their knowledge and enirerience of the
badness will enable them to turn nut work that will
not fail In give a:lCA:teflon .0 the most fastidionn.—
They are prepared to Manufacture Steam Eames,
Pumps, Coal Breakers, DraA Cars, Railroad and other
Castings. 4-c. &c.
All orders thankfully received and promptly executed,
on ltio most remarkable terms.
.1011 N wnEnz.
THOMAS
J .01E1 WEIR:,
April it •49-17-Ipl
Jos. Mellurray , s.Passage Agency.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849.
S. BANNAN, POTTSVILL., SOLE AGENT.
OLDEAT AND THE BEAT EMTABLIIIDED PASSAGE
OFFICE IN THE UNITED n-rare..
THE subscriber renpectfolly bees
47 leave to tender his sincere thank, to
-.1.. his norm:toes friends and the public,
,A 0 n.r the very liberal support he has re
_ ceived for upwards of twenty years.
, and solirits' a continuation of their
contidence. , The despatch with which Ins passengero
have been Moneta out, and the promptness with which
his tray numerous drafts have been paid at the different
banks. are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to
the public for the faithfcd performance of any future
contracts entered into with him.
The following and the, REGULAR LINE OF PACK
ETS, which eatOputtetithlly on their appointed: days, ity
which passengers will be brought out without delay on .
disappointment.
sums' NAMES C•reSII. DAYS Of SAILING FROM M. Y.
Patrick Henry. Delano. Jany. 6 May 6 Sett. C
Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " 11 11 "
Sheridan. Cornish, " 26 ' • 26 "26
Henry Clay, Nye, Feby. 6 Jure 6 Octr. 6
New Ship, " II " II " II
Garrick," 26 " ' 26
;New World, IKnight, March 6 July 6 Nose. 6
'John R.Skiddy.,Lure, " II " II " II
Rose ins. Moore, " 25 25 " 26
Ashburton, I Howland. I April 6 Aug. 6 Deer. ft
West Point, IW II Allen " 11 " II " 16
Siddons., • Cobh, "26 " 26 " 31
SHIPS' NAMES. C4"T'SS. 'DAYS SAILING PROM LTV . IIP . L.
Patrick Henry Deane, Feby 2.1 June 21 Oct 21
Waterloo, P.R.Allen, " 26 " 26 " 26
Sheridan, Cornish, Mar.- 11 July 11 N0v.16
Henry Clay, Nye, " '2l "21 "21
New Ship, " 20 Ship,
Garrick.
" 26
Garrick. Hunt, April II Aug. 11 Dec.ll
New World, Knight, 21 "21 "21
John R Skiddy, Luce, " 26 " 26 ..
Moore. May . II Sept.lt Jan 11
Ashburton, Howland, " 21 " "21
Wild Point, W.H.Allen " ^ 6 "20 "
,Cobb. 'June 11 Oct II Feb. II
In addition to thi, above regular line, a number of
splendid ships. such no the Adirondack. Marmlon. Rap.
paltannock, Utterly, Sea, Sr. Patrick. Samuel Hicks.
Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv
erpool weekly in regularsucwstdon. thereby preventing
the leant possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool ;
and for the accommodation of persons wishing in remit
money to their family or friends, 1 hare arranged the
payments of my drafts on the following banks:
Armagh, Clonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh,
Athlone, Cavan, Ennis. Parsontown,
Bandon, Fermoy. Enntcorthy, Skihbereen,
Belfast, Contehill, Galway..
Ilannridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane,
"tttlymena;' Dundalk. ' Kilrush, Tralee,
ttononlitungarvart, Limerick, Wexford.
vv,,,,ganann. Lnndonderry,Waterford,
'*trick,Mdnaghan, Youghal.
—nod di Co., hankers,
01111yBO..
gallfOO,
-Dpvnto..
Cork, Coleraine. MOlin.
Enqtand:-.-Elnivs. Spoimnr, At.. •
London ; tind Mt. F. S. Flynn, Liyrins,
SestirTbe City 4 fil4vw PplF,
brindles and agenries•
es. Passages
no t also be engaged frptr; Liverpool to
Pliiladelahia, Boston, and ljaltimote; by the regolsr
Porker ships, on arOile4flo,l helot mails per Of
by letter post pa,anddressed to B. RANNAN,Pottsyilits;
M c MURRAIf. Corner of Pine and Mouth
Now For k : Mr. GM McMURRA; No. UT,
Waterloo Road, Liverpool 13anle-111
Summer Arraucemen
OF' U. S. MAIL LINE OF' COACIIES
FROM READING.
FOR lA,lll,lSirO.l%ave ben•
oninLneflnn and Fifih
twarl7-".r... , is.. daily, except Sunday, at 101 o'-
clock.immediately on the a
trip Train of Care from Philadelphiarrival of the mar.
ALSO, FOR LANCASTER, from the same Office.
daily. except Sanday. at 0 o'clock. A. M. or Imme
diately on ;lie arrival of the Morning Train of Cars
from Trnitsv iira. passenger, leavina Lancaster or
Lifts In this Lane. will be to time to connect with the
Afternoon Train of ran fotrotterllle.
ALSO, FOR EASTON. three times a week. from
the Barna Office, at t o'clock. A. N. viz. : Monday,
'Wednesday and Friday and three time.' week.frorn
Vila' Eagle FloteL (formerly Weldre) at 5 0'41:4,
A. 51. vit.: - Tuesday. Thursday Ind tuar •• -
ed• New Coaches have been placed up o nthe Lines.
and every attention will be paid to the coMfON of
Isavoli.l4.
TO buLrumr..k NEYFfEW.
Reading, April RI, '4O. 1.-Imo] TropristoTip.
ven:s of .71on'hitins, bletsis whieb will give strength
SATURDAY MORNING,`• _ MAY 5, 1849
Bonnets! Bonnets!
T. Z. LOTHROP. •
30 South Second street, sprier aide. Int do.r ' L ,
Shorptist 4.m-111 ILA DE .rule.
RESPECTFULLY invites lhe
L". tention of the Ladles of Pattie
.51 and its vicinity; to his very choice
aaaortment of
SPRING & SUMMER STRAW BONNETS & HATS.
At extremely low pries. XS:Merchants and Dealers
au pplled..ci
Altering, Bleaching, e n ! Pinning, done in a angetkit
manner. and at short notice.
• T. 4. LOTITROD.
No. 30, Singh 241 at.. west aide, next
door to Townsend Sharplces & Son,
Marcb3l,lB49-3mol Philadelphia.
Silk Halm.
GEOROE A. WARDER d CO. -
X. E. Corner of Cherry and .Nistk Struts.
Lsorx.ents.
ISOLICITITHE ORDERS OF HATTERS.
;74 They manufacture every quality !of SILK
HATS, ranging from gat to 4144 per dozen,
and as they are largely engaged in the "el'
neik as fill orders expeditiously. They manufacture,
exelusirely fur the trade, and respectfUlly reQuest a trial
of their has A few Angola Hats on band
March 17. ' • 12-6 t) . '
Building Hardware
PRICES andtool.4-
ALOW .
kITHU attention of builders and others
a respectfully Invited to the extensive
and well-selected stock of
till .DLNG %HARDWARE AND TOOLS
Now offered by the subscriber, in part as follows:
American Front Door Locks, upright, with night work.
plated or brass furniture,
American Front Door Locke, plain plated or bras' dri
Do ,do do and Store Door, Horizontal or
Upright. brass furniture. ,
Do Rim Locks, all sizes and i quallties. White or
brass furniture.
Do Mortice Locks, ell sizes with plated, white or
brass furniture.
Do Mortice; Latches, all sizes do do do
Do Monier and Rim Ctnset Locks, plated or brans '
escutcheons.
Do Omp,Sinp,Thumb.GlateAnd Store Door latches,
Also, Imported Locks and Latclree of every description.
Baldwin . . and American Butt Hinges, of all sizes, that
or loose joint.
Shutter, Dote, Strap.T, arid 1113C1MIP Flrnges,all kinds.
l'Shutter, Gore, Door, Flush, and Spring BOWL of wroq
or cast Iron and bras., every description ~
Screws, Sprigs. Glue, Sand Paper of the brat quality,;;
American Axle and Sham Azle Pulleys, of every vial.
ety.
Do - Buttons, plain or on plates,brasS, iron Or bran
' zed
Do Nobs, ptsted, white, iron, or wood, every Sort.
Sash•Cord.corinuon and patent, with other ankles too
numerous to mention.
NAILS and SASII-WEIGIITS at Factory prices.
CeAll goods delivered free of charge to soy Depot or
Landing."
• Toots.
Spear & Jackson's Back. Panel, Band and Ilipp Saws.
imported expresaly for retail sales, all aloes.? alai
Sole agent for the celebrated PLANES, &c., made ly
E. %V. Carpenter. , nfLancaster, Pa , being all made
of split wood, and the Iowa! ~,,, nil and tried; Ileaty'a
and Wllll3ins` make of CHISELS, AXES.
11 ATCII
ETs, Drineing Knives. &c., all Warriflled good.
Puitit's and Slack's make of AUGURS and AUGUR
WITS. every sere.
American Squares and Devils of evesy description. -
Ito )1111.a, 0 ages, Sawsetts. Compasses, Screw
driven. &c.
Do C. S. Hammers: Claw and Riveting.everY
Steel, Iron and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Bins, is
great variety.'
W. 0 reaves & Son's, Butcher's, and tither celebrated
niakes of Chiecis. Files. Plane-Irons Ar.c.
Addis's Celebrated Carving Tools, every shape.
Making one of the bent and meat exteit:4ve assort
ments of Building Bard, are and Twits in the Chr.
At Bits establishment it is ronsidereil a li:emigre to
shore the go.did. Itadarra iitherS are invited to
call and examine the apsdttenvnt, and 'hoar the prices
asked, before purchasing CIdOW here. '
%VM. M. McCI.URE,
No. 2.57 Market St., between ith &op eprsitt.,
Mateht.lal9-31nol Philadelphia.
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Ginnie !. Guns::
•
BRIGIIT & POT T,
TOWN HALL IRON STORE.
Titel a
ters GUTS , ECBigIaAPIt":II!AVI, MIT
BETS,
I IPuNT'S CANISTER POWDER,
PERCUSSION cAps.
-REVOLVING PISTOLS.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS.
The above area fine asvortment of Engliah and Ger
man manufaetele. .
TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORd. AiND
moons a tineaisortment of the most celebrated makes.
ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS.
Bellows, Vices and Files,
BLASTING TUBES POR WET PLACES IN'
Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels
made expressly
BUfor our own
ILDING MATERIALS,
Conalsting of hocks, Latches.llinges. POO , . Gii.Gittaa
of American, German, and English manufacture.
IRON AND STEEL.
Hammered and Railed Iron, Sheet. Flue, Band, and
Hoop Iron: TOOLS,
Blackamiths',Carpenters'.Stinemakers'.and Saddlern*.
SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & WICIACII TRIMMING,
With a variety of iron notions. I . Auc. 'ZS 47 35
_—__
chernitre.
LATE
THE subscriber having just returned from
MPhilddelphia with the largest stock of goods
.ver offered for sale in this place. consisting
of Dry Goods. Groceries. No./telt:inn. Spices Fruits.
Tobacco end Segue, summer Ilate IrCeve, queens : .
ware, Glessw•atc. Lamps. Burning Fluid. ke. .
has opened a NEW STORE - in FOX'S BRICK
BUILDING. in Norwe:itin Street, below the A rczile.
where he is prflirirl l d to sell on terms more favorable
In purchesers than thore of any other establishment
in :he Borough of Pottsville.
Ilia assortment of Ory ponds embraces all the new
Spring styles. which are verMas and beaunful.l '
Al2li'S and Buy's farhiontrlde Caps for sale at
12 eenV.
Persons can etre.= least 25 per cent. by Purchas
ing at, C. INNIAN'S
New Cheap Store.
A pi.'a9-15.i f J
Ne.w Firm.
aV- ,,,,
THE rttbrerlhershavlng thliday entered Into
-I
....... copartnership for the purpose of transacting a ,
.. ~r at wholesale and retail buslness In IRON,
GROCERIES. rnOVISIONSJIMULOUII, Atld FEED,
'at the well-known York Store in the borough of Potts.
.vllle, would most respectfolly begleave to say that they
have now on hand a large and well selected alock.of
Dar Iron of all descriptions, also Flat far and T Rail
Road Iron of various sizes,suitable for drifts and lateral
roads, which they offer for sale at as low a rate as can
he had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Unice ries
and Provisions constantly on band at very tow prices
for cash. Also, Cast, Blister, and Shear Steel, Nails
and Spikes, 01's, Flour, Feed, &r., all of which they
would respectfully solicit no Inspection of by the public,
and relying as they do noon a stiletattention to bovines.
to be able at all times to aticommo ARIL LEY date their c&usSON.
tomers.
E. Y
P. S.—The stihscriber would take this opportunity to
return Ills sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he
has heretofore received from his frlenda and the public
eneralli, and respectful') solicits a continuance of the
same for the new firm.
Prineville. Starrhl,ll3-19-101 EDW. YARDLEY. —
~. _--
..
'New Grocers, Flour. Feed,
AND PROVISION STORE.
THE subscribtr announces to the citizen. of
,P-4 , P.otaville. that he has just opened a new Grote
plow and Feed Store, at Ida aid stand.where
will altvii!,s keep on hand a superior stark of
choice GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. Family FL. tIIR,
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, &c.; all of which will be se
lected a ith great care, and will be sold at very low
nttes. Ile flatters himself that he can make It to the
Internet of this community to deal with him: he there
:ore au.lclte their patronage.
Ile raturns titatiks to his nu
merous customers for the
patronage they bestowed upon hits In ale other husin cis
dec. 11.4i-Sfl 11. D. SIIOENEIt.
A C A RIOL—LITTLII & MARTIN,
WHOLESM.E and Retell Dealers in DRY
GOODA, GROCERIES. TEAS, LIQINIRSAc.
itore on t.lentre street, near the comer of Ma
hantongo, to which the attention of the citizens of town
nil country is respectlally solicited.
JOHN L. LITTLE.
Pottsvine.ocl29-441 JOHN S. C. MARTIN
-- - ---,
OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL'
106 ". min, NAVIGATION COMPANY. f
1
i-- a. D..atm./3d. 181 8 .
.. ..... _ — .... .
,
(JUICE is hereby 'even that the following rates of
\ Toll w1:1 he charred no Coal transported on the
Canal and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Com
pany fur the year 1849:
To Nnuot Schuylkill Port
Carbon. Haven. Clinton.
rte. per ton. Ms. per tnn. ets. per ton.
orw I Will rg, IS 12
Ilnmhure. • 22 22 13'
Slohrsville, 35. 32 ' 23
Althnuser, 40 37 . 28
Reading. . 45 42 33
Unionville.' 55 ' - 52 43'
laurel MIL 55 52 43
PnHatritvn Landing. 55 • 52 43
[Myers' Ford. .55 52
Phentsv Hie, 60 57 \ 48
Paulding's Dam, 60 57 - 4R
Lumhe raffle, - 57 48
'' , lley Forge, 60 . 57 . 98
- -nedy, fi.S !• 62 1 53
65 ' 62' 53
-n 65 59
67 58
'2 63
^4 all It■
Port he...
ittiirfjplown,
Coasopoc4en, •.
&rip; MO. .
Manavunk. • 46
The tali to Philadelptiln will he im
Mt. traibon. Sen. tiaren.
march. April and Slay . is .5 cis. racp, 53n'.
June,July and August. 74• 172 li2
Bept. Oct. Nor. Tee. &5 62 74
The Coal shipped limn PorrZa them to ibis above point,
will be charged one and a halt c ents per tali wow Mtn
said rates.
The charge will he made per ton or 2210 ihilo and en
allowance of five per cent. will be made on the weight
shipped to cover wastage. • •
Dec-30-1.1 y) • Far.DETUCKTRALPS, President.
J. E. Carver.
ADCITITECT AND. Fataisamg,
No. 51 Nord Sirti Street. Wilda.
1-11VES eamvtrige AND-RPECIFIcaTIONS OF
1 ,7 Contracts tn erect Dwellings, fee. and lay Put the
intends for Country Seats or Cemeteries; together
with the arrangement of Trees to give tne pro Water
r ef
feet —alio, Churches; Hospitals, lirlsong.
Weirs, Gas-Works. &e.. on the Wert and most approv
ed plane. including heating ventilating, &v.
Philada.Feb. 21,
.H. 1.. L t dimpey at imp. tenet - Olt
echurikin °busty, Ps. mr.11454.2..
Poetru.
TILE RETIIIIN OF THE ROBIN.
sy WS. OLAND DOITTINC:
Thou art backrfrom the Many Southern land.
' With 'song of 'the flowery Spring, •
And thou bringeat the zephyrs vat and bland
On the plume of thy lightning wing ;
the Sowers, where steal for a trauLlng him;
And the spray of the waving tree,
Thou art piping a song of thy life's sweet bliss—
The song of the gay and free.
Han thou aught Ito declare of tlie Southern land—
The land V the fretful vinel— •
Host thou fared always well at the bounteous Nind
That glveth thy blessings snit mlne 1
Were there flowers for thee In their gorgeous bloom
° Where the prnud Magnolia waves I
• Did Myrtle-trees give thee the it richest wrote
In lands of the lostindian tWavis 1
:Did the Mocking-Bird perch on a swaying limb
..01" the tail old Pine near the nest?
Did he' puzzle thy strain as thou viedst with him
While be tuotited awl thou didst thy best,
And then; as he sung in his conscious might,
AtO the foreste3and heard his choir.
Didst thou in the Coed, asbt musical light,
. Fill up to thy heart's demise?
Midst thou sit on the limb of the olden t tee,
Where oft thou haat been of yore.
And warble to them of the land of the free,
And stop of thy garneredlore 1
Wag the blue-eyed maid with the flowing curt
At the door of thy hotneltead scent '
Or had Death In his petaled the lovely o'll
Has thy. home le the Cypress %weal
I know not—sweet bird from the Southern Mad
Thy notes ate the notes of Spring*
Thou bast cheer from the vales and the forests pawl
Thou halt come to the North t t bring I
And my heart ielponds to thy cherished gamic*. •
•diid•t he rare, of my sterner way.
And it wakes in a song of my love's refrain
And the hope of a brighter day
So to me, when my Miller cf Care Is post—
For itirwlnds blow pad and chill—
I will think of!the song of delight thou host • '
From the clime where the dews distill ;
And the Spring shall come. and my heart shall tell
Of the birds and the holy flowers,
While the strains from the deepest founts shall swill.
Restoring my peacnirl hoary.
!TO:MOROI' D. PIEDSICII.
Those burnipi stazaLwhat are they 1 1 have
drerimeot
That the'v were tilossomson the tree of life.
Or glory, flung heck from the ontsprecil wings
Of God's archangels--or that yon btne sky,
With all its gorgeonsblavotry of gems,
Were hut a harmer, waving o'er the earth
Fern, 'heifer trail of Ilea ven—and 7 have sat
Arid drank IN- tr. gushing glory till I felt
Their gash electric trembling with a deep
And ptrring vibration down the lidos wire
Of changeless passion—and my every 'ltalie
Was beating filth. an ifa Boring were there
To tinny me up where I might ever roam
'Mid the urfailtomed vastness of the sky, •
And do ell with those high stars, and see their
light •,
Poured down upon the Messed earth like dew
From the bright urns of Naiads. Beautiful mars
I,yllht are ye a There is in my heart of hearts`,
A' fount that heaves beneath you like the deep
Beneath the glories of the midnight mono !
And tint—your Eden tone, are floating now
Around me like an element--so low
And wildly beautiful, I almost deem
Ye the living harp of God
o'er which the incensed winds of Eden stray,
And waken each tones of mystic minstrelsy
An well light wander down to thie dim world.
To Cosign I retans of Heaven. Peal on, peal on,
Nature's high anthem t— for my life has caught
A portion (timer purity and power.
And seems hilt as a eweet and glorious tone
Of wild star-music ! Blessed,htessed things
Ye are iu Heaven, and I on earth—my 'lout,
Even witha'whirlwind's wish, can wander off
To your immortal realms ; but it moat fall,
Like ,to your ancient Pielad. from its height,
Ti, dim its new- caught glories to the dust.
This earth ii very beautiful ! I love '
Its w fide rne - ss of spring flowers. its bright cloud,
The mt.Jesty of mountains, and the diced
Mturit it - licence of (Kea n--for . the y come
Like.visiona on any heart—but when I look
On your, unfailing loveliness, I feel •
Like a lost Infant toning no its home.
And weep to die and come where you repo.,
Upon your boundb•se heaven, like parted touts
Oa an eternity of bicsseduees t
WOMAN'S DEVOTEDNESS
A TRUE TALE OF NAPOLEON'S TIME
The emperor Napoleon had one occasion after
on audience with the foreign minimers, remained
conversing with Josephine in the deep recess of a
window which overlook'ed the gardens of Foun
minbleau. They were interrupted by the en
trance of One of hie officers, the Chevalier De
Mereille, who bowing said,
'Sire, a young woman from Lyons has been
waiting hours for an opportunity to see you."
Why woe she not admitted ere this 1" asked
Napoleon hastily. .
“Your majesty forgets that the , Austrian .\M•
bass dote harp joss departed.''
••A`i ! I b ed forgotten! A young woman !
What is her business with me!"
, iSome petition I believe, dire," answered De•
“Welt, well, show her into our , presenee now,"
said the Etnperur, looking' . at Josephine with a
smile.
The officer wised, but soon re-appeared In the
corridor, with a lady leaning upon his arm, whose
face as much as could be seen was very beautiful:
She trembled as ehe approached the door. •
"Madelnuisellei" whispered her guide, and
pressing her hand, "tote courage. but answer
promptly whatever questions the Emperor pros
poses. He detests hesitation." Then ushering
her into the spacious apart:nent,he bowed and re
tired.
The trembling girl, seeing Napoleon, on whom .
her fondest hopes depended, forgot herself , and her
timidity, she thought only of another. Throwing,
_herself at The feet of Napoleon, she exclaimed in
.11 voice Choked willa emotion„..Mercy: 'Sire, I
sue for mercy and pardon." ; S he could ' articulate
no more.
Josephine stepped from her partial concealment.
and approaching the group. contributed more by
her sweet and sympathizing wools of encourage•
meet to restore the courage of the young peti
tioner, than even the Emperor by the graciousness
of hie manner as he bade her arise, "Your pe-
Mailornoi4elle," mid he.
Henrietta Amend (for that wee her name)
looked imploringly at the Emperor, and exclaimed,
"Ah, Sire ! I 2:k pardon for Louis D,ismsrie,
who is condemned to be shot on the morrow. Oh!
grant hint your royal pardon."
A cloud gathered on the brow. of Napoleon ac
he interrupted her with— "deserter. Mademois
elle, he en's twice deserted. No, he moot be made
an exampleto the remainder of the regiment."
"But the count of hie desertion!" cried . Hen.
rialto in agony, ••he was compelled sorely against
hie will to join the army."
e- What' was the cause of his desertion? inter.
ringed Napoleon.
a•'3'wo weeks sinie,": pnewered Henrietta. he
^••tra that un only remaining meet, his
wed nn her death bed, and longed
rma
=8
"1111' 41,
tr"4l4eri d!Li tier son again. Louis
day and night, tow. " t " ' •m r" th • le• —
imegY that ;elk( from tits }:
ri,ritght, that
His mind wee was with on.:
she bight close per, "eyes forever ere'tna.; re: 4 ! d
on the nazi she loved so fondly."
t•llitf she diet" 540 the pmpiet., vitt in
tercet.
..No, milliliter replied Nemiette, "she at !eat
recovered. But hardly bad-Item! received her
blessing, been folded in her arm, era be was torn
from ber'grasp by the tacos of _justice and drag.'
ged hither' Qh 3 meet he diet:Mercy, .13itc,"1
bereech you." ••
...Mademoiselle," said Napoleon apparently soft
ened, "Ala Wee the Wand offence, nem the fired,
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you omittedthat.' •
"It was," answered Hensiatie:hesitating and
coloring, "it was i -that he heard I was to , marry
-Conrad Ferrand; whom I detest as. much as tie
does," added Henrietta, with naitle.
"Are goo his sister, that you feel so :great an .
interest In his fate 1" asked the Emperor.
"Oh, no, Sire, said Henriette, her lovely check
assuming a still deeper hue of the rose. ;
ONLY his coasts."
"Ahioart: his cousix," repeated Napoleon,.
glancing at Josephine with half suppressed -
smile.
"Oh, Sire!' cried Henrietti, "recollect the ap
guibb of his widowed mother' when she reflects
that the affection of her son for her is the cau'se
of his death. 'What," she continued, "cert.( do
to save bin. I"—and the poor girl, forgetting the
presence of royally, burst into tears. The kind
hearted Josephine glanced at the Emperor, with
eyes expressive of pity and sympathy, she notic
ed the workings of his face, and felt' at once that
it was very uncertain whether Louis Delamaire
was shot the next morning.
Napoleon approached the weeping she
hastily looked up and dried her tears. .
'Mademoiselle,' said he, - "would you glee
your life for his 1 Would you die could Louis
Deltharre be restored to life, liberty and 'his (nei
ther 1"
Henrittte started back, turned deadly pale, look
ed fixedly at the Emperor a moment, then turning
away she buried her face in her hands: After
.silence of some moments, she was still deadly pile,
bat an sit of drat determination reeled upon her
face. "lam willing" said *be in a very low but
calm voice. •
Napoleon looked at her with surprise, as if I he'
had not expected so reads an acquiescence iii his
proposal. .4 will !tee you : again," said he. tin
, I the meantime accept such t apartments for your
I accommodation as I shall directs' So vaying.ihe
I Emperor himelf escorted her to the door, and whit
. I pering in the ear of Do Merville, resigned her to
his care.
• a • re a
rli
Henriette stood alone in a epaeiouti. magnift •
cient apartment. Howls had passed unobserved,
so intensely was she absorbed in reverie. A 601111
folded paper was tightly grasped in ono band.' On
it was traced these words,f.A,deserter isicantlemn
ea by the laws olthe army o to suffer death) If
you wish Louis DelaMatrereetored to liberty, ~
i, the
means are in your power. Ere morning dawns
he may be tin his way to join his mother whom
be so moth lyre."
"Ah," murmured Henrietta not love him
too 1" Pressing her hand upon her heart de if
to hush its tumultuous beatings, she paced the
apartment. The door opened and the Uttevlier
Do Memille entered. He paused'ere he articulat
ed •Medemnittelle."
"I am ready," replied the hiehminded Hertriet.
te. filgy decision teemode." .
Ho Metallic appeared to ettinprehend the import•
of tier words. He looked upon her in reverence
as well as admiration, as she stood with the high
resolve impressed upon her beautiful brow "Foi
-1 foes me, mademoiselle;' said he. They 'ravened
long eolOor• and numerous suites of •Uperb
apartments, and descending a sieircese, utio.kly
reached an cater court, communicating with the
guard hose. Entering this, Henrietta was Mill.
lerect by her guide into a small untenanted room,
where shC was coon left to herself. she looktd
around on a chair was flung a uniform of the
regiment to which Louie belonged. On a' table
lay a plumed cop. Henriette comprehend. dit ell
in a moment. Qatekly habiting herself in the
uniform, she stood before the small in rror, and
' gathering up her beautiful brow n tercets in a knot,
placed the rep upon her head. She almost utter.
ed a Cry .of j .jr at the success of her trons'ioniti
tiro): A little below the stature of Loui...the cap
added to her height; while it. long blark plume.
sweeping over her ftce, etlcciu.lly concealed : it
from view. She knew that she was to I. led to
the fetal ground at the morrow's dawn. The bul
let which would have .truck Louis to the earth,
would pierce her beset, but she shrunk not back.
Love triumphed over the timid woman, nature.
if•Louies mother wi I bless me in her heart," she
' a hiopered “Louis himself will never forget me!
Ah, often has he sworn that he loved me better
than all things else beeidet" Drawing a lock 01
raven hair from her bosom, she pressed it to her
lips. then breathed a prayer to heaven. tit
Mornin dawned. The nand of footste ps
around Bennett'. She storied up, g'a'p ng the
hand of hair • awaiting the sununens. The door
opened, and two soldiers entered ; repeating the
name of Louis Dilamarre they silently led her.
forth to die. 'the large court yard, even at Sim
early hour, was filled with soldiers—the.comradei
of Louis—essembled to witness the punishment.
of &senior'. 'Henrietta calmly took her place on
the spot assigned to her, her face bent toward t.h .
ground. No one suspected'oho was other than
Louis Delsmarre, the desette , . But he was yet
ins distant part of the guard hoes hermit); igno.
rent of the devotedness of her he loved so well.—
The aildiets. whose bullets were intended t t pines
the heart of Louis, hail taken rheir - Proper distatr
ces, end only awaited the word of command from
the Empror, who wee stationed at a window
commanding a Slew of the whole scene..
"Oh !" cried Josephine. who stood by him, but
concealed by the wilidoix drapery froni the view
of those below. "Oh! Sire. I can endure it no
longer, at items too much lake dreadful reality.—
Mark the devoted girl! No shrinking hark. She
seems calmly awaiting the fatal moment."
..Stop." cried the Emperor from the 'window.
ffLouis Delamarre is pardoned I I revoke his wen.
tenee."
A loud burst Of applause from the lips of the I
ooldiers followed this announcement. No one of
them but loved end respected their comrade.—
The nest moment, are they could press around '
to congratulate the supposed Louis, De Merville
bad engcrly drawn the bewildered Henriette thro'
the crowd, back to the door of the cell from which
she hart emerged but a few moments'before.
;Resume your dress again, Mademoiselle," he
Wurrirdly whispered. ‘!Luse no time. The Em
peror
wishes to see you. I will return soon."
Ilenristte wasjike one in a dream; but a gleam
of delicious hope thrilled her soul ; she felt the'
dawning' of happiness break upon heart. Soon
artain resuming het pretty rustic habiliments. De_
Merville reappeared, and once again she•trod the
gallery leading to the audience room of the Em
peror. Lifting her eyes from the ground as the
lofty door 'swung open, she beheld Louis ! ' An
exclamation of joy burst from the lips of each; as.
regardless of the presence of others, they rushed
into each other's arms.
Napoleon stopped, "Louis Delamarra," said he,
"you have just heard from my lips the tale of this
lovely girl's devotion sad courage. Do you lave
her as she deserves !"
'•1 could die forlier," answered Louis, proudly.
"Well, well," cried the Emperor,'.othi• severe
test of the lore if one will suffice. So dutiful a
son, so faithful a lover, will doubtless make the
beat of husbands. You, Lieutenant Louis Dela
mere, are discharged from your regiment. Return
to your native valley with Henrietta as your
bride."
FRUITS OF THE GOSPEL.
In Eastern poetry they tell of a wondrous tree,
on which grew golden apples and slider bells ;
and every time the breeze went by, and tossed the
fragrant branches, a .Dower of these golden
glee fell, and the living bells—they chimed and
linkleti_forth their airy ravishment. On the Gog
pel-tree there grow melodious blosioms—sweet
er belle than those which mingled with the pome
granates on Aaron's rest—holy Ceilings, heaven
taught joys; and when the wind blowing where
it listaiti, the South wind, waking—when the
Holy Spirit breathes upon the iml—there is the
s haking down of mellow fruits, and the bar of
healthy odors all around, and the gush of sweet
.eat music, whore gentle tones and joyful echoinge
are wafted through all the recesses of the soul
Difficult to name, end too Whereat Li define. these
joys ere, on that account, but the more delightful.
''he sweet senile of the forgiveness; the con
eti us elereise of ell the devout affections, and
gdyriog 01)th!Afd ; the lull
„ of siutut
t oe ir , - ,eatatic fnu4ic ; an exulting sense
of the vewitlif the yeensordered covenant ; the
gladness pf sgretyligtdiogiliera, 'and the km,l
.
Spirit of adoption encouraging yon 10
which 6147 At
be, rather ft=4ll ferlEpp
Spirit of Godincrgarseg or matte; and If! an
comment up in that comprehensive w ord.• 40) ,
lin th e 11017 Gbogt."--ERetv,ranaes fiamWo4..
for t4c
WOMEN AND MARRIAGES
DT WASIIINGTON ISIVT2IO
I - have speculated a ,great deal about matrimony.
I have seen, young and beautiful women. the pride
.of the gay circle, married—end the world siys—
well ! Some have moved into costly houies, and
their blends have all come and looked at their
splendid arrangements for , happiness, and they
have gone away end ccminitted them to their sun
ny hopas,,chcerfully and without fear. It is nat
ural to be 'sanguine for the young, and at such
times G an carried away by similar feelings. I
have to get'unobserved into a Corner, end watch
the bride in her white attire, and with her smiling
fare and' her soft eyes moving before me in their
pride of life, weave a waking dream of their fit
'tore happiness, and persuade Myself that it will
he true. I think how they will sir on the
J ason.
loos sofa ae thatwilight falls, and build gay hopes
and murmur indow tones the now unforbillen
tenderness, and enjoy the allowed kidder., and the
beautiful endearments.uf wedded life will make
even the parting pyons, and how gladly will they
come beck from the crowd, and the empty :mirth
of the gay, to each other's quiet curmpany. 1
picture to myself that young cresture,-who blushes
even now at his hesitating sareecee, listening ea
gerly for his footsteps as the night cleats on, arid.
ven.hindthat he tvould come home; and when he
enters at last, ind with an affection as undying
as hie pubs.. folds - her to his bosom, I can feel the
very tide that goes flowing through his heart and
gaze with him on her graceful form as @be moves
' about him for the kind iiffices of attention smooth
ing all his unquiet cares,.and making him even
forget himself, in her young and • unshedowiog
beasty. •
. .
I go forward yews, sad ■ee her.lusuriant hair
put soberly away from her brow, and her girlish
graces ripei;ed and blight lovelint 84
chastened into affection. Her haAand looks on
her with a proud eye, and - shows her the came
fervent love. and the delicate airentiona which
first won her, and fair children ,are grown up
:shout them, and they go on, full of ftinsor. and
untroubled yeirs, and are remembered when they
the! 1 say I love to dream thus when I go to
give the young bride joy. It is the natured ten
&nay add leding touched.by loveliness: that fears
nothing for itself; if ever I yield to feelings; it is
because the light of, the picruro; is changid. lam
net fend of dwelling upon such changes, and I
will not minutely now. I allude to it only be.
cause I trust that my Simple page will be read by
some of the beautiful beings who move duly a
cro-s my ,path, and I would srhisper to them, as
they glide by j iyuusly end confidently the secret
of on unclouthel future, I
The picture I have drain aboire ii not peculiar.
It is colored, like the fancie:s of the bride, and
naany:oh many.an hour aril she sit, with the
rich jewels lying lome in her fingers. anal dreatn,
such dreams as these.- She believes them too—
arid she goes 41) (or s while, undeceived. 'Me I
ryening is too lons while they teak of too for
hoppinnos, and the quist meal to still pleasant wi:h
delighted novelty of mutual reliance and earn.'
! inn. There'comes 'soon, however, a time when
personal topic, betatron bore and - wearisome, and
'slight attentions will not keep up: the social ex
citement. Them are iutervais.uf silence, and de
tected symptdres of weefiness, ehtl the hostand
in his manhood, Itreakatn upon the hours
they were to speed to4ether.: I. cannot follow it
circumstantially. There corne long hours of un
happy restlessness, and terrible misgivings of each
other's worth and affection, till by and by, they
can conceel their uneasimes no longer, and go
out separately to seek min f. and Iron upon the
I hollow world for support, which one who was
their lover and friend could net give them !
Heed this. yat who sie winning by your innos
cent beauty the effeetions of high-punded end
thinking being.! Remember that he %ill give up
the,brottier of his heart, with Whom he has had
ever a fellooistod of mind—the society rif his 'co
t.hiporsty 'Linnets in the race-of fame, who have
held with hint a stern comp tilonziup—and fre
quently in his passionate love, hr will brink away
film the arena of his burning 'ambition, to come
and listen to the voice of the charrnrr. It will
bewilder Mtn st first, bat it Ain nut long ; arid
then think you that an idle banishment will chain
the mind that has been used for yours to an rival
communion? Think you he Will give up. for a
Weak dalliance, the aturnaths' th , trnes of men.
and the search into the mysteries tit knowledge
Oh! no, lady ! believe me-nn! Trust not
ydur ti fluence to such light fetters! Credit not
the old fashionid absurdity that woman's is a ye
conifery lot—ministering to the necessities of her.
lord and 'nester ! It is a higher destiny that I
would sward' you. If your immortality is on com
plete as.your gift of mind, sis capable as ours,. I
would charge you to water the undying bud, and
,give. it a healthy culture, and open its beauty to
the sun, and then you may hope, that when your
life is bound to aniather, you will gn oa, rqually,
and with a fellowship that shall pervade every
earthly intererla , •
!until]) eircle.
A MOTHER'S LOVE.
DT JOSZI , II Q. CII.4IIDLEtt
Fullness is not the attraction of a mothet's love.
11, 2 re is an oulgu,hing of affection that knows no
bounds ; that admits of no continence. Stronger
beyond all other Inc.i it admits of no, llustration
by, comparison. It exists through all time, and
elf changes, and resiats the attacks ever. of the
ingratitude of its object, and is the only love that
survives diagtsce. attempt not its description;
"None,hut n mother knows a mother, fondness.
None else Can guess it
Death doll not dissolve the 110 nor diminith the
love. Love of our departed off.pring grows with
the constivit remembrance of the deprivation, as
the lost Heim!, the •star we tm.sed from heaven,"
shines with a constant and purer light in the song
of t a ancient bard, while periodical revolutions
or intervening clouds hide the splendid constells.
,ions from our eight; EU the love of the dead cue
of our domestic ILA is mare constant and strong•
er with time, While affection fur the survivor sut—
lers lapses. (tom occasional absence, or from bus
, man frailty.
Wheri the mother +miles upon her child in the
cradle, she may imagine ter affection constant
and perfect; but there 'is too mach of hope to
make it certain; too much of selfish feeling to
have it pure. It is not unlike '.she gni th unto
the grove to weep there" that she finds, that with
the cessation ,of hope, has been the purification of
love.
The hillock thet rises shove thercolim of her
child is the altar where is laid the sel6 . shness.of
the mother's heart—on which fire from heaven
descends to consume the offering and approve the
iecrifice.
imanrcr AGE.
Ile that, after ten denials,
Daree attempt no Amber trials,
Bath no warrani to acquire
The dainties of his chaste dealre.—Vpsaw
Oh! pleasant le the welcome kin,
When days dull round is o'er,
And meet the music of the "step
That meets me at the door.—Drake
If there is a tie deemed altered on earth, end i
holy in a brighter land, 'tie that which binds man
to his kindred spirit to become as one in unity
and love ; and yet it rately happens,that he prop
erly appreciates the kindness and sincerity of the
female heart, by setting a rigt.t value 013 a gem
so productive of happiness to the powesser.—
There I. nothing in life en pure and devoted RA
ttie unquenchable love of woman. More price
less than the gems of Golconda. and more de
vout than the idolatory of Mecca, is the unsealed .
and gushing tenderness, which flow's boat the
fount of the female heart.
It' may here with propriety be asked, what
an often enhances the sorrow of the female heart,
causing many anzious days and sleepless nights
It is nut the ineonetaney of man!' For whore
sake doe* she bid adieu to the home of her Child
hood! For whom kits she leave the lurid fatho,
and the doting mother, and the swaet . sister, who
played with her infancy I 'To whorn'tlo,:s
h
cling with a fond embrice, When. till but tter'br e st
farealcen tl!ra 1 •
Women, from the delicacy of; ha' nature,
cannot, like mao; traverse the diatintsiiimuies of
the earth, and by trasel find a healing balm for
the rooted sorrows of the agonized. bosom eh,
cannot, like him, Interest herself id the solidest
affairs of the nation. .10h, no; her; chief delight
is in the domestic circle, there to illumie 41th jpy
the tranqtl fireside 9f home, and if the "Star,
Spangled Banner" of her country is only.bonored
and respected among the nations et the eerth, 'tie
all she desire':
She Is a shririe where man should bow him down,
Forget his paltry, mein-smiled lore of self,
And In the nt:Ought of her pority.l
See the ilk shadowsOlf his own age heart.
ST I. .
Matsu t fur sreet MB
The seep of i the .blr
en,l
NO. 19
The elgis of the rept'
-
Acid hasten the, atepai
The earth le gladneil
Wlth'rose.tiniid eh .
As rich as these insect!
Are twined In the ha'
The soft balmy air the
In tones of delight tO
Like the langliter olal
When the 'Rest If
free— I
lathe deptha of the fore': the and Ilea I:cleaning
Around Ott huge oat wlih Its blOtsonts red—
A nd. c n rts Inc a with leafiness, elow l etett are sleeping.
eptrOulin trill perfume and beauty untold.
Come out with the satirise lintorc Is glowing—
Each hillitop Is batt4d In the morn's early beams
In the valley the I . :valiance of spring-time Is blowlsi.
To scatter tile Mists Voin the 114Wer-margined
streams
On the crennsward th
As hen an the gam. •
As, iadened with heal i l
ing
And tossing each ti
With an eche of m:
Its white peLbled el
Now sunshine, now a 1
Like the world's bra
aunt, :
Far, far in the illem4e, the oceat it ly:ing%
As calm and at tideten as tura ncy's be east;
While the last linger:jig rays or the purple lightAykig
Is shed en its face re itsink - s into rent.
And then comes the sie M ith Its moonlight and dre AM
leg. , c-
When melodi Coat on each whisper and sigh.
When ayes are, as b e ght as the stars that arc gleam-
int, .
And hearts are as free as the breeze passing by.
10 the fildwood the trent of the eight-bird Is blending'
With be light tree of dancrie, and shouting. of
mirth,
Whilst All round are he rosy boy's arrows descending,
And tom like ourjeys, has it star•lighted birth.
i.
The Summer' yonn Olnymedes" cup It o'erdowlrr
With dewdrop., d gilled rutin the dpriset early
Mont,
As pure as the breatJor the west wind that's blow - Int,
Or mist. OP deep de nln a maiden's heart born;
Then a health the tweet May ' %that heart is noVinorell
log . .
As the mild ale er slrtirrier cOmei tort Vee the brow;
And a thousand bright tokens all round us the telling
That the May-day or loath and -Varela:sit now:,
- I —[From Graham's -Magathst.
ME
How comes it t et Little v o lume, composed by
humble men in a' ru is age, when iiit and science
were but in their hPdhood, Liss exerted more
influence . on the 'hu nan mind find on the social i
,v,,tem. than all t e other hooks put together i
Whence comes, it that chi's hook has achieved
such marvellous chs ices in'the opinions of man
kutd—h3a bani.tied idol-wonihip—has abolished
Infanticide—hits put own Poligatny and divorce -
—ex
11 41 Ho
alted • the condA in
ion of woman ised the
standard of politic morahty—created for milias
that hteried thing a 1.., Thri.dian horne-4and c ed ,
its roller triumphs by cat sing benevolent insfitu
j [ions, open and cepa sive, io•spring up as with
I the wand of 'enctiat tmetit I What sort of a
book is this, apit eve
it I What other ent
Ills overntea a., lung
Stnre Jt. 1 II ppe .
:unrliuniCurt hove
codes of jorisproden e trice arisen, and run their
emir..., and extern, . Empire after empire hoe
been launched on r o tide of time, and gdne down.
le.tving no traction he water. But this book is dill
g oi ng about ,forig nod, lessening society with
lie holy rumple. , cheering the setrowful: with
its consoleinn—st l engthening the tempted—en.
_couraging the penitent— calming the troubled
pirtt --and r•ultrotdrix the pillow of death. Can
1
-uch a bob he the off.pring of human genius
Do., not the cacti raa of its effect demonstrate the
excellency of
,the rower to be of God!
What blessed r quietus in our IMl.l.ime pilgrim
ag
a ,...,..)..,\
tilt, ugh tr
hfe .i • our earthly t. 4 abliaths. How
ewer d delightlut an irvetruption of life's busy
cares and 'dent qrlio . r, to Ile toil-worn of earth..
\
to the retell' of trite .weekly teat! With whet
delight he look, f ”vreml , c, their. happy seasons,
ju•t likethoOtni 'tan to hie eternal test in heay. -
en! The addly laborer • view. wilt a propitioui
eye, and apprecia es with a grateful heart, thir
lerridiy rest. Awing the 'week how often are
Ctori:•tialf mat hurried an.the tosim of life's per.
turtied waters, en I fr. quently carried away from
thoffountain of l'ue . j.iy and delight!. The cares .
of the world Mir rig around him, till his thoughts,•
and sometimes h s affection.;' ore quite turned
away (ruin God, holineis, - and hcayen. But the
Sabbath intcroem l s and interrropts hie buoy cares;
and calls him to ruse on noble things. lie rays
the world aside, .nd goes up to the sanctuary of.
Giid to svoribip.
nrstdo.L and his h
Inutile 'devotion.
feiih an& love, are
sad he looks lorw.
his inheritanceubi
sure," his heaven
while he toils he'
"where none wit
toil is never know
to all, never,. no,
and sweet, and re
but how much
those whom fortune leaves.
;It lire nil nature's close.
norm., th i r n00n... thy eves,
eme Bab ath or repose :"
..
iiiati betrayer anticipates with sc.
,her, holier, happier, and perpeto
le' alms, timid the unending beau.
and the loud anthems of the in
of the blessed, as they rise and
rib , echo through eternity.—
ale aL ........ d Journal.
t3E4tTili`LL-17FAIN nEarTirri.,
Night kissed kissed tie young rose, and it bent softly'
;
to sleep. The tars shined, and pure ders.airops ,
fell upon its blue 'mg bosdm and watched its sweet
slumbers. Mu ning crime, with her dancing
breezes, and theywhisper l ed to Me young rewind •
it awoke joyous nd smiling. Lightly it danced
to and fro in:l the hi,velineas of he 4th and
youthful innoce nce. 1
Tnen came thr ardent sob-gad sweeping from
the east, and he emote the young rose with his
golden shaft and it tainted. Deserted and almost
heart-broken, it cropped io die dust in lonelineas
and despair. .
Now the gentl; braze-who had been gambol.
log over the sea, ushing on the light bark, sweep
ing over hill and dale—by the neat cottage and the
still bro.k—turning the old -mill, fanning the fe
vered brow of diseae, and tossing the curl of in.
eocent chilOhoed came tripping along on her er
, rands of mercy ad love ;- and whop she sow the
I young ease, she broened to kiss it, and lindly
barbed its forth rd in cool, refreshing showers,
f end the young r se revived, looked ap, and flung'
out iu ruddy ar ses if in gratitude to embrace
the kind 'breeze ; but she hurried quickly away;
her generous tee was performed; yet not without
reward, far she soon percbivrd that a delicious
fragrance had bejen. poured on her wimp by the
grateful' ro.e.; and the kind breeze was glad in her
heart, and went lawny singing through the trees.
'Thus true chatity,like the breeze which with.
era a fragrance from the ticimble flower it refresh
es, unconsciously reaps *pavan' in the pirfor
mance of its of ices of kindness and love, which
steal! through 'he heart ; ;like a rich peifume, to
Mesa and ' to cheer. l . l-
"Oh welt roe •I
To toll Ibrout
till bless thy
tweet, leek.,
While the (,'brim
ststicjoy the hig
el aitbalb of th
tandem of glory,
numerable hobte
resell, end ow
(Christian 'A dr
ESPECITU
llouplie genera
and le re-eneem
that he will he ,
who may favor
shop in Centro
door to Snore.'
fregh 'Meet: eve
twat aceommod
'.lll'
E 2
I.lr SONO
CW3
ECM=
y, It Is here with its fiTigitnesst
e, eutd the bioath of the tow-
%bit wool vette their
I
fthe Elermrhers glad boars ;'
4e—tbe .Ir.i to all bettalsog
dot.' of be uty and ROM
whose golden alloptgli.onllng
of the madames: aglit.
1 110 ca s ement i► tinging '
the hod and the bee—
flhood In ecstasy Online:
r of evening Dam bidden them
footitepa of children are 'tray: r
Is of Summer's pure air,
h, from the mountain %is play-
I slet of golg,-eolore4 hair.
• '1
is the river:is Wine
,orc, as it clOices allont
ade o'er it 4 clear bosom
ten pathwciy. halt" sorrow. half
1) ticabing.
T • E BIBLE
trio iVind and waves obey
n-s of Slnlai improvement
end yt.vlost none of its air
ed, many. boasted plane of
m tried . and failed, men,'
SABBATH
His thoughts aro turned neaten
art kindles into sweet and rap•
His affections; on wings of
. wound Op to the better lands
c„ rd with;incressing delight to
ve. There stands "indissolubly ,
mansions in the skies. And
r, he anticipates that country
6h truitleits labor sigh," where
n, and *intim, that here cods
never comes How welcome.
reshiog are our earthly Sabbaths
l ore so will be our heavenly !
Altentl
VFW!
1,1 antigun
ly that he lite
d In the but
PRY to fee h
m with %lam
,trentokhove
feiv.ll, WII
dap of tht
UOll teem..
EMI
OUSE, ,
ces his friends and the
to rrturned to Pottsville.
atlichering , business. and
hts old easterners, and all
, anteenacts atipis•riew
'the Town flall i rd nest
pre he is prepare to sell
etateesi i 39 thir
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