II • L IL. BioomaWs • GREAT VAIIGAIN WATell AND JEWEL RY STORE. WISBRE" Gold awl silver Watches of cVw driiersption ant be had at front ter to fifteen 4:e . ; ( ifh o t t l ' a Philadelphia a l t er:ln% r „ s h ro CrW i i n s ti N to e g r et V a e x' s " ' n or „ a uh, perfectly resailated, would do well to call at tllie store ofttn. seises dyer. and compare the 01mility and once of his watches with that of other stores. a„,4, Iratties at the fel:arrow eurelmilg Lora price+. Gold Levers, fall Jewelled, lo carat cases, 826 00 spier do do do 12 00 Gold Leplaes, jewelled, 19 carat cases, 6300 silver do do 000 ~iser Verge Watches, from el 00 upward:ll, Bold Pencils horn $1 00 to $6 00; Golf, Pelts, with C llver cases, and pencils attached, for 75 cents. a 114111140M' assortment of new soil fashionable y, etre. at prices far below the imp', store prices. 0 ald and all;•ei bought or taken In exchange. LEWIS R. 1111 0051 ALL, N o Alil North Second at., second door below Rare, Philadelphia. [April 79, '49. 16.1 y wilt this adremsement oat, and bring it along, 30 astll Olen be Cure to get into the right stuie. lctic 1111fles of Californta FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRI', mi. Diamond City of Philadelphia Ahead! ' JACOB LADO11112" 6 246 . 1 / a rlet street, beim ' South side, • IS constantly le!mlving from of .the best nmeufecturers of Lumps, every style of FINE COLD AND SILVER WATCHES. .}Read this advertisement—ent it out of the piper—put it in your pocket, and .call the first time your visit the city. Among the assortment will he fourid : Gold Levers, 18 k. cases. Sill jewelled, $3 O Sil ;Tr Levers, full jewelled, .15 • Gold l'Epines. 18 k. cases, Jewelled. 25 - - Silver l'Epinee, jewelled, 10 "' Quartier Watches, 410310 Silver Tea Spoons, equal In coin. Per Salo • ' 430 - Desert ~ ~ I , ' 10 10 , . Table .". % •• 15 00 Toeitber with a splendid assortment of Chaste an Ilich Jewelry, &c . &c.. Acc• a:l4 Chains of every variety and pattern at a alight ndvnnee uppn the original , ort. blaumine them by all The Trade will be supplied upon the most advan. , :aguintfi ltrma. .1. LADOMUS, No. 2IG Market Street, below ap114,4%—1ii:.2141 , south side. Philadelphia. he Cileapeta and most Splendid AsEIORTMENT OF willreints AND JEWELRY / IN PHIL ADA. W LEIS LAMONIES. • ~ t 3 Acrid. Street, n fern doors shore Eleventh, north vile,--oulLavo. .teed by _lvo arrivals. Irons the — Ncturera of Europe, a - - tooted assort ' - `%-11l p 1... lIAS 'just re.- . ", most celebrated Man. - ~, . ..-", • I magnificent and judieintrei. "` .„, Vkllment of - Gold and Skiver Watches,..., cell cheaper than any other establishment in the e_ rdStites. Among the- o.4.lortinent will be found— Gold Levers, Il.k.caseg, full jeweled, CiCi saved Levers, full jeweled, e 15 • G o bi ermines, IS k eases, jeweled, 23 Solved l*F.pinrrn jeweled, 11l ... i' Cl:nattier WalCil.'a, 9 In *lO Save! Tea Spoons, equal to coin, per set. 4,50 ... .._ 1 De...,ett •• 10.00 Table. " " 15.00 To:reiher with a vrileadtd Ilium moat of Chaste and Thep Jewelry • dre GOLD CHAINS, of Va 1101.131 styles, from the beat IMantifacturets. c}.l'ease referee thin advetlkwmettken,m l call at 1.E11'13 1.A.110311.15'S ;No 113 Market Street, above Ilth. north side. :1-1 1 Itave Gold and Oilier Levers gill rh“perthnn the above, prices• r. - } A liberal liscount made Pi the Tratte Phila.-AN-7-I'3-3mo] I URADY Er, immovr, Watchmakers and Jewellers, AND DCA I.ERN IN. TILE 'B/14E BY WII,OLESLE NI) ItElll. ' tort next ,1001 to the Miners' flank, Centre Cithel, PrITTSV I LI.E. MESSRS. It. k E. keep eonittantiv on hand an extensive n,sortment of WATCIICS, ern- f , i, - . .bracing every style, mice, and manufarture to be found in this, knhntre ' • among which they may' particnlarly reformo the celebrated gold and silver LEVERS of M I. Tobias 4. Co.. Jos. Johnson, Robert rtni.ke , l, Wm. Robinson. &r., of whose manu 'Mature they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and s'ilver Anchors and Le'pines, to which they would invite attention. ALSO, (llama and complete assort nient of Jewelry and Silver War e. embracing nearly every article properly routing under thmie heads. — Charlis in great varlet): Musical linstruments.and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clocks,: Watches, Jewelry, 4.c., promptly attendant to. Messrs.ll. & 1:. deem it unnecessary in advertise- . meat to enumerate their stock more specifically; suf th e to say tha 1 .11 liar been selected with much careand discretion. and is one of the most extensive to be found in the coontry. Their long experience in the business will ,fully warrant them in inviting the attention ot purchasers. in the fall confidence that I hey are enabled to cellos cheap:. any other tblabli,hutent here nr ,1, 1 ,- whfl,`• fnerlS 47 -51-ly viatches. Jewelry, Silvez Ware. &c. I THOMAS -ALSOP.. NI./.1. , 1 SOUTII sI7.(IIND ST.. VIIII.ADF.I.IIIIA. II AS on hand a large and beautiful Stock of , i . cow and ,river Levet.Lopine.and other \Vatrli. .::--1 , . ,of all prices. Adso a tinantifill stock of Jew -1.1.13'" city of the newest styles. which banall been lately purchased at the lowest prices. A full supply of Silver Forks. Spoons, Butter Eniveir, &c.d.( all weights, mid w4rranted to be till equal to ' American coin. Spectacles for all ages, withconvex and concave glasses in-Cold, Silver, Plated. and Steel frames. Plated and Britania Wore in nets or single pier es, re veined direct troll the Manufacturers, and sold at a very small advance. A large supply of nulls' sup, on, plated Spoons, FoiLs eLe. the. best article oftthe -Mud in the inatket. • ' liiiZeir . Fume Cutlery, and a variety or Other articles. I Ptfrvons wishing any articles in my line of bilk bees re in, iced to eigrOrtlo• my stock before purchasing. 3fy motto is, — ttoick vales and slll.li prftfas," and— I 11111 undersold by none. . N: li. Particular !mention Dahl to repairing all kinds of Nyiliclii, and Jewelry. plily 1.'44. fLI-1 y___ WATCTIES AND JEWELRY. lIIIIItIfEIt TRAIN; EVER. /I'lllr mlc and Brinii, at the "Philadelphia 11, - atch and ,heel ry S'ore." N... V 6 .forth Second Street, corner of gnarr,—etcILAIIELPAIA. ti.ilil Levers, I 7 , carat castes, flitl . jewelled„ e. , , ,f1,, ,,, 1,10 and upwards. es.Lt! . Silver Levers. full towelled, IS " 'Gold Lepine, 15 k't ases j.welled, 2 - 5 '' '. Silver Lepines, Jewelled, In " " erilvor qua rlinr Walcrini , , • 4to 4110 Silver sitritte, equal to coimper sett, Tea.l.s ; Desert. Ail l 0; Tattle II IS ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to lie What they are'sold for. Constantly on hand a large 61sortment of fore COLD .I lII.V.EI.ItT and SILVER WARE. Also, an aSsortmeht eft" NI. J. Tobias & Co., E. Simp son', enamel & 6:others, ll.S.Yates & Co., Jnhn Harri son' C. & IL lineAley and oilier superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired. - krraneentents have been made with all the above named most celebmted rimnufarturers of England to fur nub at short notice, any required style of Wsiclt; for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence .of the person ordering put on if requester. 0. CO.I‘RAD, Importer of Watches, rhtia.Oct2a'49-44-Iy] No. Da N. Secoml:A. . !, STOVES I STOVES! STOVES I 1 wi axial la Cr 1 ,11501 S.01.0101s: HOO‘"Flrl, Corner of -Vunerrian and Railroad Streets, PirITIVILLE, ANNOIINCErA to his friends and rll5- 4 4 , 1 "5„4.11:1' Miners and the p.ibtic .aeliPrally Unit he x_sr4 ' c ., - ' as on hand the most cartons assort '?..r . ...- '=' e •nt of STOVES ever raTered in tins comniunny embracing all the ,netyeet ,• s 1 • and 111051 approved pattertei. Ire par e mu:tarty calls attention in NtrEREt;Oll..B PATEN: 1 5 A1 - 11.1 1, 11 ItE % I'C it, w hick in pronounced the heal -.tn,Te . tettl:ialttne.hoth for cam fortpeoitont , and health. '1 have the earlasles Tana or making slicer stOvitir.rl I ,arliu)lk ill 111unty. Also Ca.! Iron Ilathaforr, . 1 Elmore Cot,king Striven', a superior ...tact., for lintel, i 'l,Villts• Air Tagfit Cooktrie horns, far Wood Or 5.11, I r Z. Sil perror lirtirla for (Madly', Parlor and.citanilo• r Sinvert. 1 tocrilltir with a I.rrire as.rorlaient for All purrmses, all • r4" . n . hielt Will Ire 5.11i4 at ulna.. 11V low ratrirt. I TIN ..kNI) JAPANNED WARE.— II in Sian learnt of Titi and Japannr,l %Vara is s cry !arc... and embraces i all ilia artraea t& fa tit ilt,, which he evil warrant 10 . 110 i nf a sonata. utlity. . , All kinds of Ti and Sheet Itnet Ware manufaeiuren to litd, to the t.horiem nod, ROOFMG ik'S POUTI Spouting, e i+ prepare! to ex- i errlte Tin Roofing and poin, Ile incites tine in I avant of such work, to nice him a call, a• he pledges liiinself to do it tiro pi r and hatter than it as Ter been done in then place before. The public are I esper I run y 5 nailer( entail and era m- I nal his mock and i wige for theinm Ines. (oc.c. II 'UE 1:11)C ICS COUNTY V.CONO)IIST PATEN'!" Alit-T/G!! i efirmElNG STOVE. . 1 The Greatest hoprore.ntot of the Da q' , -- TIIE submtifter re . ..pact folic informs , \Tr .._ .- ,-,1 the ;iota.. that he has re.irnilV errarnd r •.... the patent rich; for SClirlyil,lll Cartrity, 1 l ' ' for Ille 111.111ir factor , and sale.of the new i 4 4 arid ii.latirable Co,a,ing move called tier 1 • ' BECKS Col!N;I'V ECONOMIST.— ' Amino g the many improvements lately introduced in alnrikine Stni.er, tr Is acknowl..dged o n rill hands. that .rinthing lan suntans this in an the ;mints requisite and Kirlirable initial nerestiaryarticleof hon.:hold economy. The fan tiny with who It it is rtaail ire& the regularity, ,T erfretio. and duparck with svinetiettokery and ha kin:: an he done at oar andthe sant i o time. and the small ,itt'antny of fuel inn-word, at .;: ot im,. / ,, o r „,,,,,,,,,,. ti, all who have tried it, and vises a the first rank among all .the cloven yet introdut ed. It 6 unnecessary. him river, slit epee icy an pecultar facilities id adVerlireMentia per ...mod examination of can fralltreniv ill best 5 14151% thou who may wish in make parchatesl; and It will arfortlllle ainderrriEfierl mutts pleasure to reGeire calls, rind 52.11 4 1'y all Inuntriei with respect to its.rhpai oleo and perform ances: Ties store will he put up fir thirty day , . and if ,i,i t j t id not to na,ea a r e expectattrol+ of buyers, or 1.1 risr.- f .irra or rerriartllerl. 11. Will list taken away without .eharges ~There are three rant—Non. 1,"2 and 3—and constructed to horn either wood or cb.tl. Call and ex . :tinkle specimens, now really at the stove and .heel - iron Wane manufactory of the soh-critter, in Centre Sleet I, t ty r o doors aimse the Public Schools—where, also, any t't Mg in hilltrie of looinus,l may be had on aCcOunnuila wig term:. . Irottirllle,o(l74l-111 el.k IR - NV:tll 'Papers. F haveon hand, the rkwrE r Ursr A rib era r W 11.7 senns, in the ity of l'hiladel 110.,Whale,cle aril 11,4 ttl , i s. o nitsting of every va r .If.'ntries. Dining It•iiims. ritilinbetx,Sce., which for finality and style cannot be Doing a rash builneft, we are euanied better article, at a MUCH Lowr.n ' ann sny store, doing a trade fondness. in hand. a large u....ttnient of 11.'inE PAPER. for I airtains, Fire Prints, Onrdera, Sze which will be told easb. !'apex hanging do . , in the Country at City N. N.—Dealers ore t, call and examine their iOrk h.Ci.at,:pirchasing clerwhre. FINN & FIVIITON; rify. 141 Alum .STRCET.Iith fide wp.ii—i6-Sm.l l'aper Borc.term, 2000 piEcts Is4i , ,t.e JJANGINGS I.nbracing ab tte l'att. , 42 , of FOUR 31ANIT.M; TtENd, which weenie a gtr,...let. rartety than can be fnund In any Ectab!i•lynnni In Bnn..lelplll.l Or New Frnscn, column l'anel,UCC"tariUll and Gold 4"apers,)iii , t ripened dud 53)e a: r ILy pr NN, EaAN'te Xarrh 21-11 4 . 1..nr.1t Paper and Variety store, N- B. Paperltatizete fort;iatted When required.___ PRINTS PRINTS: AND VITAftIES. Soy Nor; prom among WhiCH in an amusing print n( the Ca:if:lrina rin'd bitir,ers. Alen, 20C Frame. for VOA, (.11 o( which a ill Le erild At city wria!rfal, pr:raa, by the hundred. dozen, or Fi. at tne Statiorwr's filtll and News Riapartata. Can ire , three donrs below Market St rer:. la-Pedlars supplied at city pricei at HANNAN'S , Fintaniutn, VOL. XXV. scu. nAvr.s. MINERSVILLE AND TREMONT PASSENGER LINE. !AR CHANGE OF 1101 IRS. ON nod alter Monday, April U. the line will be run as follows, viz.: Leave Minersvllle for' Schuylkill Haven at 6j and RI o'clock, A. and 4 o'clock. P. 5L Leave Sohn:AM Hoven for- Bliaersvilie at }before SA. M.. 121 I'd., and P. M. Leave Minersville for Tremont'-at ' , o'clock. P. M. Leave Tremont for Pottsville,Minersville and Schuyl kit I Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. f. PARE. • From Minersville to Schuylkill Haven, .`l5 8r huylkill Haven to Tremont, • 50 " slinersville to Tremont, 40 " Art Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wtiod to connect with the Tremont Train, leaving Pottsville at la_; o'clock, M., and leaving Westwood immediately on the arrival of the Train from Tremont. ate frourPottsville to Westwood, 15 Vts. gy..Ai: baggage at the ewneesrisir. W5l. T. CLARK. Pottsville, 0:13.4 . 48-411 Proprietor. LITTLE scuitmatiLL B. ROAD lIT AND ARRANGEMENT FOR TIIE nth.. PASSENGER CARS ON TIIE SCEIGYLKII.I. RAILROAD. -tit p ans e r ,ge, Train leaves Port Cllnton,daily.(Suri ei .. _„, te ,i) oa the arrival of the morning train 1. • days ...- riailroai't front Philadelphla—arriving at en the Heading - dinet. Leaves Tamaqua at half `Tamaqua in time t^ - time to connect at,Porglin . ~ . k,r.tsl-, 1 " - •nn thelteadhritliallehad past one li CIO, • ..attw.. ton with the afternoon . --*- Philadelphia, f r o m pottiv;;;;:lo rhi!ndolont,.., . • . FAItn.—TO Port Clinton. 70 ct , no ; :' ... ' d 350. . ~ The freight train leaver Tantartua.daily. (Sufidays excepted.) at 6 n'etna, A. M.,. and Port Clinton at i P.M. o'clock. .M. A passenger car uns In connexion with the Freight train, so that passengers for Philadelphia can take the mutating train of cars on the Heading Pail. I road at Port Clinton. rare the same as in the other I train.' JOHN ANDEIt3ON. Tainaquafiett9-171 General Agent. 1 Summer Aiwangement. Pint. A, READING & POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. • AND TWO TRAINA EACH WAY DAILY, EXCEPT SCNIIAY ,, , ( ) N and alter Monday, April 'LI, 1,19, twotrains will mu each way, daily, hetween l'ltitadelphia and Pothtville. Morning line (accommodation). leaves Philadelphia at 71 o'clock A. 5I , (dundaya excepted) passev Read ing at 10.45 A. M. l'lteabove linestr ps at all way ntatinne.,ai formerly. AFTERNOON LINE - FAST TRAIN. Leaves Philad., daily. (iix•l Leaves Pottsville daily (e, cent Sundays) at 2.3..); rept Sundays) at 2.30 3.451 " Sch. haven, 2,37 •• Pottstown, 4.15 " Port Clintanir-0.00 •• Reading, 5.00 " Reading. ' 3 . 50 " Port Clinton.T 5.15 " Pottstown, 4.30 St.h. haven, 6.10, '•Phirnixville. 5.00 Ar', at Pottsville, 6,20 i Ares at State Mad, 5 . 5 0 The afternoon train will stop at the above earned station+p passenger for other pollilF, ilitlst therefore take ill , Inornine line- Depot th Philadelphia corner Broad and Vine eta. Na passengers can enter the cars, onleas provided ith tickets, . NOTlCE.—Fifty_ pounds of baggage will he allowed to each passenger in these Imes; and passengers are esre s sly prohibited from taking allytiling as baggage ut their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of the owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. ' By order of the board of managers. • S. BRADFORD, Sec'y. Phila., 0ct.'19., ISt3. 43- PiIILA., READING st., POT'lttSrim.e., . lull. ROAD. • :` & '''. s- ' f . ,.. , , Ei%V. •- ' l4 .i , • "='...%—....... . ' it ATF.: , or FREIGHT ON MERIIAN um:. (IN •AN I) AFTER April Ist, 1n49, Goods will be ‘.. / forwarded with despld eh at the following rates of creight,between Vottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 1)00 lbs. , Beta-ern Pottsrilleißetecen Potlo rifle and PAII:t. und Esaiitsig. Plaster. Limestone. 'Vitamin-1 our Coal, Sand, Iran Ore, }2 00 . . I 00 and Bricks. J • I.lllllllllsl,Lime,Timber,St n ne ,l Rosin, Tar, Pith, Raw 1 Turpentine, Alarble,Gtind- L . , 25 1 10 stones, nails, spikes...crap ;" . . and pig iron, broken Cast- i , • : ings,guann, and poudrettej . liar Iron, flour. salt, lead,l hark, raw tolmeen,salt,beef ~ and pork, lumber, grain, iron caging!, sugar, mu. }2 75 1%30 lasses, green entree. polo-, I toes, Fall pet re, brimstones . and rye chop, - • • :. J . Flour. per libl. 14 Oil, groceries vlneprovhi-1 key, machinery. cheesi., I lord, tallow, rags, heather, I .. • rate hides. paints, whit* l'4' ' 3 0 0 and red lard„oystersdirtnp, I , glue and, cordage, steel,. I ~, ~;.,,... bran and ship stuff. J . lbw cotton and wool,cigars, - fresh meat, fresh 1141414 y • gnorbi,drn es 91111 medicines. ' Ibreign liquors. wines and I , . teas, glass, chiba, a n d I 1., , , nueenbayare'poultry, eon- I Meilen:try, books and sta- .5 00 ' 2 35 , Wormy, spirits turpentine, , ronnehine, burned coffee, I hats and caps, boots and 1 shoes, bonnets, feathers;. i tree., hops. spices, Went- I .. • ~' -itire, by weight. ; J No ad,liiinnal eharges'for commission. storage. or !seeking or delivering frelghtsalany of the Entripany's depot. on the line. cAprill3. '4S. 20-tt ___. c ____,_ OFFICE OF , Irilla . PIIIL, DELPIII3, 1 ..5: READING RAIL ROOD 'OM PAN V. 3 Platarklydia. 1) . 20(0. 101), , 5 * °TICE I. Uerehy given. Oa: the les of Freight and Toll: on-Coal transported hy ila C 111 1 1 1 11111 Y) ulll be an follows front January Inl, 19191 Tn from Nl.Carhon.S.:4.iven.P.Clinton 1r1ch....)11d, moil J u lin I, 1019 IA ....5 135 Philadelphia, do ,go lk) 55 /35 Inclined Plane,untill)er.2l,do. 70 05 345 .751cetown, do ; 0 05 145 tlernt at:town 11 11.. do 721 05 145 Pal - ) of Schuylkill. d 0 71i 05 145 Mknayunk, tin • CU 55 1 25' Cans) enocken and Plvrnoallt It. 11. do 50 143 120 Turn Out 1 mite be low Norristown. Norciltowtt or Uridge pert, do . - I iu 135 21) Port Kennedy, do 35 131 . 15 Valle, Forge, . d' 24) - 1.25 10 PIN-mkt , Me. do `2l) 115 Ott Royer) , Ford, ticl 12. 115 . II) Foil- town. do 15 110 ua • I).“).)l.tusallic.. do 15 ' 1 10 nu Ilano),.lown, tin 'in I. OS 7* Fleadine do 05 100 95 Iletween . Readino' and Multroville, 41. 109 1..)5 Oa Muliraville, tin 95 31 hi . Ilatntuirg. do . 75 70 1.5 1.1.1ie511.1,1'... do 05 fei 55 The frel2ht and 1011. an cool I. Itn.linortd. 'and Philadelphia, during the rounth9 of Juue. July. 11 , 1 A n7urd. n Al Int Front 54. Cat chart „S.lld tis yen .P l .Clittlnn • 1 71) 1 95 And on and after Sept. lvt,n. • ller • tntwr lo t 9, I SO• 1 ;5. 155 By order of Ike Board of Ma narcfrp. ri • nAb.ios). secretary Uer.A•is-'.2-in Luz - erne Iron llirolqcs, near Iffazletwn. Elea unDsoN 6 ALL EN,: DIMPRIGTORS of the oboes: ntato ed Establishment, I respectfully informs their. patYmue and the public generally. that they have taken the Ia ego building for. tnerly used for the Machine Shop.j coni tected with the 50.711 Loaf Coal Works, to which they have ridded a Foundry, and are now prepared to by slid Steam En gine., of every rite. Pumps. Coal fire akersi Railroad and Drift Cars, and to furnish loin and Bunts Casting' Of every deiirriutiringuitable to the Coal niiniugor ally Other business, on the most reason able I erne,. Repairing of all kind+ done wittt IWO 01081, and do, xpatrh, at the Inwe.t. price, All work furni-hed by them wi❑ he warranted to perform well. They would solicit t.he OO4ro/1 1 . 1. `"" who :nay want articles in thdir lir:. in this vicinity. All orders will meet with Imiiintlist and prompt at tention. S. IN. HUDSON, March 17. ISIS. 12-1 y) L. 11.• ALLEN. POTTSVILLE'IRON ruc...s , S stwicett & MAeoN. ESPECTFULLY announces to the pubi lc, that LL they have taken tie Eheablishuient known . as the Pottsville Iron Storks, on Norwegian street.. when , they are prepaed In build all kinds of Steam I Ingines, manuacture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery o (almost every description, at the shortest notice, an don the ' most reasonable terms. M•Persons from abroad. In want of Steam 1 trigines will find it totheir advantage In give them a c all before engaging elsewhere. Mav 11 TO BUILDERS AND CA.RPESIC .— i. t .aff. •7 1 111 E subscriber bars leave to inform his frie rad and eke pubblic in ga octal, that he has parch) s. al she Lumber Yard. formally owned by Zinn & P;i' It. at sch u yikill Ito ven,oppo.lic the Farmer's Bank. SS 'here he Intends to k ee ." , constantly on hand a full ascot t lattot or",,,„ednutae Lumber, consisting of 6 IWO" and yellow pine boanS Weather boards, p utnEl hoards and plank, (wan I to 2 Maws thick. and d. steins II to 1j In thick, Stn. wide. Hemlock Juice a nit whittling. jout and lap • hingles. Plastering Lath . &C., wish a raw limiya•6l cxl f seasoned Ash Plank fro at-, it to I inthes thick; "n,ll ql ,vh ch he will sell on Can. most reasonable recor. li d would most respectfttl invite mllvureharowatote.Wag' e. frilbem""' i " lwfrire Lowing grecW —32-rf lie re ' RAPID D. LEWIS. I si 11.49. REM MINERS' PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN -BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. eIIANGC OF .1101TRS du 145 140 125 AND POTTSVLIALE I will teach youto piercethe bowels of the Earth, and brim oat frOm the caverns o r Mountains, Metals Which will glee strength to our hand, and subject all Nature to our use and pleasure.—Dr. Joknox MERC RANTS TRASSPORTATIOR LINE. VIA. PUILADA., READING RAIL ROAD. WAREHOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. NORTII EAST COSNER tuIUU ♦RD WILLOW 3iTRZETS J. C. CON RAD, Jr. & CO., FOUWAIDING and Commission Merchants, take this method of informing their friends and the Public in general that they are prepared to forward .Merchandize, Packages and Parcels of all desert ptiritts, to the following Maces daily :—Schttylklii Haven, Minorsvillo, Tamaqua and Pottsville.—also to Llewel lyn. Donaldson, Tremont, Pinerrove, Port Carbon, St. Clair, New Pilattelehirt, Middleport, Pattetron, Tuscarora, New Castle, Ashland. D3tWille. Notthur..- Berland, Sunbury, Shamokin, Willidnisport, Mfiton, Cattawissa. Bloomsburg, Orangeville. Espytown,Light Street. MiMintiille, Snydettown, Georgetown and Washington. Goods for liauch Chunk, Ifazieton, Beaver Meadow, Summit Uill, Connineham, Bersakck and Wilkesbarre, will be shipped Mooch to Tamaqua without the de !cotton heretofore caused by reloading at Port Clinton. Orders for gailds will be punctually attended to.— Particular attention paid to the selling of Country produce. Merchants in the Country• sen dind for their goods will please send an order with the Teamster. as goods cannot otherwise be delivered. . _ 4. C. C.sa..n. JR. - Philad'a. • COLLIE RA , . vcoluis. R 14.1. FOUNDRY AND• .51ACIllisiT;;•4•11101.S. 'rile uhluitrihritr,mt their old stead. eirreerlor,Bil 1 Hoed bud Ca llowchill reet diepiNiareit Tor:nth-. - facture tuvreler, at t he litiorte,i notice. Steam A:nrintx afiy rlovVei end raezicity Inr mining and W.r. - Cea/ Berate: , Afarhine., ivith melibe required. . —• 'h ail utices and Pam,- 111 . er purr...ea. b.. solid and perforated rollers, a. Also E ngines and Blowing Cofinders t, _ . ary machinery rot Blast Furnace', flat .dir Piper, he most approved plans, Cup and Will joints and Mt ter 'Payers, of the very heat cow:traction. They pa r tiettiarly invit, the attention of knit Masters and par ties engaged In the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns fur Bullies :Wills, having lately constructed •the machinery for two of the target Mills In [ll4 coun try, via .—The Wyoming 31111 at Wilkerharre, and the Mill nt the Nlontotir Iron Works. Hanvilie. They are fully prepared tar t 61. kind of work, together with every variety of general mat }Oiler) . Of the qua . - ity of their work anti materials. it is enough t I say, that titer :111/1 erecrienre,the most infallible eats, hate amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en eines and machinery. orders are respecfully enti - sled and will he promptly attended to. iIA VWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, l. 1818 3-ly New Arrangemexit. aire .m -A LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. Tl' E ARE _PREPARED TO, teceive and 1 . ...m0rd V atily per Passenger Train. (our Express Cars being always in ch iron of special messengers) iner• chandize of all deseliptlons, packages, bundles, specie, bank notes, 4-c. Also particular attention paid to collecting hub, Drafts and Accounts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to all interme diate places between Philadelphia and Nagel lie. OFFICGS. Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third street Philadelphia ; No. 6. Wall itreet, New York; Nn 8 Court street' lloltun Feb. 21, 941] LIVINGSTON. HOWARD &Co. PASC AL IlltOIV WORKS #~~-" J'~ PHILADELPHIA. ‘Arr.ii?En NVrogelit Iron Flues, Stiltabl for I:mo t X . motives,Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches in•diameter. •&lso, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tube for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines Manufactured anti fur sale by MORRIS, TASBEIt & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta., Philada. Philada• Nov. 22d ISib 47 FRANKLIN WORKS _ r g 4awAt rplIE Subscribers having amid:tied themselves gether. trading under the firm ofS.Sillyman & Ct for the purpose of carrying on the. Foundry and Ma chine husinsrs at the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately owned by A. G. Brooke. Ore n prepared to Manufacture to order at thu shortest no t ic e Strain En gines. Pomp . s. Coal Bre.akr,ro.rmd Machinery of almoct any size or p es cr,ption, for milling or other mkrpos,s. Also Rail Roadand Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings ;of any size or pattern. ys:s ORDEALS ARE ru;s7,r ECTFGI.IX SOLICITCD,a SAMUEL SII.LTMAN & Co: RANKLES' SHOVEL WORK.S.—The subscribers are note prepared to the Colliers and deal. err of Schuylkill county. with Shovels of all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia pry en. Attention panties lady called to their Coal Shovels. Orders fur Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. Pt. Carbon. Aug. 14.'17.aa-iyi s.:4II.I.YMANS, Co. Eagle iron Worlis, IN •rill: Ito NUrGII OF POTTS V11.1.C. FORMERLY CONntICTED HE C. W. PITMAN. J. WREN d Co. 13 ESPECTFUI.I.V . (11111:1.1(Ire to then friends and the IL public that they have vixen this establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of 'the works. Being practical Mechanics, theyMattcr thetnselves that their knoll lodge and experience of hdsincss will enable them to turn cut work that will lint !hit to give saio.fart ion to the umxt fastillinits.— Tivy an, papa, rd In 10111111rartIllf, Sll,llll Engine., Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drat) Cars, Railroad and other Castings, 4-c. &e. All rollers thankfully received and promptly executed on the most reasonable tines. _ . • . April Sig '49-17-1y). -- Jos. 31enurray's Paco:age Ageacy. AIiIiANGENIF.NTS Foil 1549. 8. BAN NAN, POTTSVILLr, SOLE AGENT. OLDEST AND Till; DENT EsTADLIATILD hAssAtiE of. rick:- IN Tuft I , NITED STATEN, - TOE subscriber respectfully beg+ j... leave it, tender his sincere thanko in his nutni.rns friends and the public, - • s r,, the very libetall•upport he has re .7.....0: .J'.. sewed for onwards or twenty years • and solicits a continuation of their romidence. The despatch with tvltich hh. passengers ha) e been hronght out. and the monitories.. with which hi. wiry 1:IIIIIeroinA df ail , lirll, been paid at the different hanks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficient gnat - anti, h• the public fir the faithful perform .. .thee ~('any (attire 0ti11111,1 4 rltlvied 1111 , 1 IV.IIII him. The followlng, are the REGULAR.I.INS OF PACK ' ETS, ,t . hich sail putirlitally on their appointed days, by ,ki,i, p,,,V n :,!e ro will he brought nut without delay or Lelssappointailit, yrs.: . 'sun, N t "Es t741 . 1 .' ,1.4 DA ys or 0111.100 snot N.Y. I' brick 11,,,,.. i i,clano.Jany. 6 May 6 Sept. Ii . - AVaI., 11 10, ;F,11:1 11.. n, " I 1 '" 11 " II 1 ; Sheridan. . leoritisLi. 26 ' 26 " 26 I. IlenOy Clay, Nye, Petty. 6 Jure O. 6 Newrilop. " II " 1 6 1 "M II Garrick, plant, • • 26 " 26 .' 26 New World, !Knight, Mardi ti July 6 Nose: It John It.Skiddy,Loce, •'ll " II " ~ II Itoscius, ' Moore, ' •• 26 • t , ur, 26 Asliburtna, lion laud, April 6 ' Ann. 5 Derr. ti Weol Point, WI! Alien " 11 f . " 'II " 16 Siddono. Cobb,. '' 28 " 20 " 3: snit: !CAW! , CA"T . S.S. OATS SAILING rant thflerke'L. Patrick Ilcory De,ano, c rony 21 June dl Oct 21 Waterloo, P.R.Allen, '"' 26 " 26 .•• 26 Sheridan. Cornish, Mar. 11 July 11 N0v.16 Henry Clay, Nye, . " 21 "21 "21 New Slop, " 26 " 26 .." 26 Garrick. hunt, April .11 Aug. II Dec.ll New World, Knight. . " 21 " 21 "21 Johli It Skiddy, LIILC, " . tri " 26 " 21 Roschin.• Moore. May II Sept. II Jan. II Ashburton, !lowland. " 21 "It "- 21 Wcst Point, W.ILAIIen " 26 " '26 " '26 Sid,lnne. [Cobb. !June II Oct II Feb. II . In addition to the above regular line,a number of splendid ships, soch no the Adirondack, Mannino, Rap. paharinock, Liberty, Sea. St. Patrick, Samuel Hicks, Columbia, and Niagaia, will continue to sail from I.lv , erpool weekty tit regular succession, thereby preventing . the least possibility of delay or detention in. Liverpool :. and for the accononodatiop Of persona wiAlling In remit money to their family -or friends. I have arranged the 'payments of my drafts on the following banks: Armagh, ' Clonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh, Athlone, Cavan, ' Ennis, ' Parsontown, Bandon, Fermov. Moil:worthy, Skibbereen, Belfast, iNioteliill. Galway, Slims, Banbridge.; Drogheda, Kilkenny, ' Strabane, Ballymena. Dundalk, Kilrush, Tralee. BallyshannonDungaman, Limerick, \Vex - ford. Ballina, Dungannon. Londurnlcrry,Waterford, cork. Dow npatrick,Mnnaghan, Youglial. Coleraine, Dublin. Mallow, Fa island.--Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co., hankers, London; and Mr. K. S. Flynn, Livcrlm 6l . Scotland.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its branches and agencies. Er Passages ran also he engaged from Liverpool to Philadelphia: Boston. and Baltimore, hy the regillar aket ships, nn application being made personally or by e letter postpaid addressed to It. llANNAN,Pottsville; JOSEPH McMURILAY. corner of line and Smith ate- New York: nr Mr. GEO. 310 , 1111tRAY, No. 117, Waterloo Road. Liverpool Ilanl6-14 — - Rummer ArraIL7HOICIII, OF ti. S. MAIL. LINE OF COACHES FROM READING. FOR HARRISBURG; leaves the Msn• skin Dotage corner of Penn and Filth deity. except Sunday, at IN n.- clock. A M. or immediately en the arrival of the mor ning Train of Can front Philadelphia ALSO, FOR LANCASTER, frnm the game 011 ice, daily. except Sunday. et a 'clock. A. M. or imma dimly on the arrival of the Morning Tiara of Cars f rom Pottsvtile. Paggengers leaving Lancaster Of Litiz to this Line, will he to time to connect with the A flernnon Train of Cars for Pottieille. ALSO, FOR EASTON, three times a weeß. from the game Mee. at 7 o'clock, A. M. viz.: Monday. Wednesday and Friday and . three times week from Rale Eagle Hotel, (formerly eldy'sd at 5. 'clock, A. M. viz.: Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. ,}New Coaches have been placed upon the Linen. and every attention will be paid to the comfort oP travelletg. JOHN' N. MILTIMORE & NEPHEW, Pearling. April ID, '49. 17-into] Proprietors. AND POTTSVILLE - THE ondentlgned respectfully announces al• to the citizens of Schuylkill County. and • I, travellers lu central, that he has taken that old established stand knOwn as •Yost's Itotel„. and lately kept by Jeremiah Nuehe■, at the Postmen or SCCOND and fifizzaavtaz Sts, in the Baronet" of Pottsville, which he has fitted up with special ref ference to the comfort of thoee' who may favor Mtn with their custom. • The honer tipteasantly located, with stabling and a large yard attached, calculated to acconumodam Farm ers. and persons travelling with horsed and Carriages. The proprietor has his home well firrimslied, and will spare no pains or expense to supply his Table and liar Ina manner which cannot rail to afford general satis faction. An attentive, faithful hostler will always be in at tendance, so that guests may rely.on hailing their hors es properly attended to. INIICILkEt.' SELTZER. M0Y19,49. ronavu exttirr, DETWEEN ADCH AND 2N•DNCT. ,PltiladelpAia. . '',. ...i.',7: 711 E Proprietorship and in 'Management of ~,..this well known hotel. {which is located 1 the very centre of business) having thip day Panned into the hunde or the stibsarilters, they beg leave in cite that it is their purpose to render ibwor thy of the liberal patronage, with which it hael been heretofore sustriined, and hope, by unremitting atten tion, to deserve the patronage of their friends, who mar visit the city on business or pleasure. . Mays'49-19-110 C. & J. McKIIIIIIN, Formerly of the Exchange lintel. Entshurn. D. DE FUEERT. Jr , Sch. Haven. 7 ,Anthracite h ail. srxnuttv RTREET, BIEVROVILLE, TA The subscriber would respectfully Inform Iris friends nnittht, public that lieshas restored to Om above named house. (formerly kept by Rapp.) whe7 . .... he . will he happy In give eveliattention to those:who may favor him with a call; Lap.7.49—laf.J JACOB KRAJI. Allegliany House. X. 280 Alarke S heet , °b." Eirkth• (Soath Ode') TIITS Tome aT , .1 splendid ilntrl has been furnished with ends.' new "tar-Boom is the largest it: furniture. The Philadelphia. Tie rep -.ire and String- rooms Par , and . bustle, ritnneti:letit the a s r r r a i t ‘ e a d i a fr: d m dr ;:t im e ; , ..:h , ll - r t s in , e, T . h ir r, o ir a t: n c.c n o T r i e t : ding the whole from of '-odid treat in warm Weather. and a !lPt, greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Rooms are well fini3hed. Tim as It's!h provided for as any ethyl lintel, with Ave..., tention or the managers to make it the hest lintel for Merchants and Ilusi3e.s Men, during their stay In the City. Tut:terms will be nue dollar per slay. On the arrival of the Cars from the %Vest, a Porter will he in attendance to convey baggage, Lc, In the Hotel,which is adjoinlng.4 he depot. " [Feb 10 7.4inin i tsA . .p ..... . WHITE SW AN HOTEL.—T a E ...z„„ r Subscriber begs leave to Inform hit - friends .7.i . 7 and the public in general that be boo taken --- the WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND STAGE OFFICE. No. 105 Rare Street. formerly kept by J. Peters. & Son. The House being larreandconvenient, and in the business past of the city. he !tripes by strict attention to business, that bis friends and all who may comet. the city its business sir pleasure will give him a call Ile pledges hirnsi•lf that nothing shall be want ing op his part to snake them at home. ' • TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. al.:out:F. RAHN.• March 17 Pl-3rtio] Formerly of Schuylkill Comity. WaSitillgtoll 11010, (FornitatLY KEPT BY SAMUEL 13Enr.13,) Schts y I kill haven. tl. r _ 7ll The subeurther nnnounces to his friends and' si - n. - ,- the travelling polite that he has taken the 1 - .3 alcove mentioned establishinent,,and fitted lip throughout, so that, it st ill equal any estab iklinterit in the County. It in located hear the Depot of the rhiladlephia and Reading Railroad nrid on the Main street of the Borough. Ills table will always he abundantly supplied with the clioieest delicacie , of the season, bin chamber. are large and airy, and his bed ding of the bent hind. The enabling attached to the lintel Is large and com modious, and attentive bonier. will always he found in attendance. Ito has also nctunitionlations for Dro vers, Se C..}.Velnlcles will iiiways be kept to carry Visitors to any part of the Cotinty, or elsewhere. All he HolirAtes lit a trial of, his House, feeling contli dent he will give entire natistiction to all who find it convenient to sojourn at lii Must. • Ap.7,.49—15,tfj . Gustg ! Guns !I BRIGHT 6.t POTT, ' TOWN lIALL IltoN STOIC E. DOUBLE and Stogie barrel SHOT GUNS POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS, .1 D 'NST'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, • . nr.voi.viNc, PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. PISTPLS. The above are a Sae usmrttnent of Ettelish and Ger man manta:icier, TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND Jl/400115 a fine.assortment of the most celebrated Mahe!. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellow:4, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUIICS FOR, WET PLACES IN Mines. Safety Pose, Long and Short', handled Shovels Made expressly for riWn sales. 'WILDING MATERIALS. Consistme, of Locks,Latches,Hinces, Paints, Oil; Glass of American, Garman, and English ma nufatture. IRON AND STEEL • Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Hoop Iron: TOOLS, Blacksmiths', Carpentere,Shneanakere,and Saddlers' SADDLERY; HARDWARE. & COACH TRIMMING With a variety of iron notions.. LA= 2547 25 Building Hardware and Tools AT LOW PRICES. TIM :mention of builder and Wien ier ~, fnity Invitedto tbr extensive _ and ;sled stock of ntal.ING HARDWARE: AND TOOL Now 'offered by the subscriber, iu part no lotion , : American Front Door Locks, Upright, with 'lief work, plated or Ifrasoi furniture; -American Front Door Locks, plain plated or irose do Do do it, nod Store Door, horizontal or Upright, brass furniture. Do Rim Locks, nll sizes and qualities. White or • brass furniture. Do Mortice Locks, all sizes with plated, white or brass furniture. Do Atomics: Latches, nll sleet do do do Do Mottle, nail Rim Closet Locks, plated Or brass escutcheons. Da It rop,Stop,Thumb,Cate,and Store Doorlatches. Also, Imported Locks and Latches of every descriptiOn. Ualdts tn . s and !inlet lean Butt Hinges, of ail sixes, fist or loose joint. Shutter, Co.de, strap. T, and itacktlap Hinges,all kinds. Shutter, Cate, Door, Plush,- and Spring Bolts, of coral OS cast iron arid brass, every description Screws, Sprigs, Glue. Sand Paper of the best quality. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, of every vari ety. Do Buttons, plain or on platos, brass, Iron or bron• Sett D. , Nobs. ptstrl,lsbite, Iron, lor wood. every Sort. Sash-Cord.con.imen and patent, With other snicks too numerous to mewl:lli. NAILS and SASH-WEIGHT:int Factory prise, crY All goods delivered freo of charge to any Drl , ot.OT Landing. JOHN WEEN, THOMAS WHEN JAMES WREN TOOLS. Spear & iarkson's Dark. Panel, Thailand Rim, Saws. imported expressly far retail sales, all selected with are. Soi....agent nur the celebrated PLANES. &c., made by E. W. Carpenter. of Lancaster, Pa., being nil made of sprit wood, and the bats ground and tried. Beaty's and Willi:modal:lke. of CHISELS. AXE'S. HATCH ETS, Drawing Knives. &e., all warranted good. Pugli's and Slack's make of AUGURS end AIIBLIR Birrs.evry sire. Ain...dean Squares:toil Broils of evesy description: Do Buttes, I.tages, Sawsetts, Compasses, Screw.. drives. &c. On C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, every sire. steel, Iron awl Wooden Braces, with C. kl. Bitts, in great variety. W. Gre:ives & Ilitucher's, and other celebrated rti,;kes oiClusels, Flies, Plane-Irons; &e. Add Celebrated o CarvingTiule, everlllpc. making u,ei.,lhi.hd.,nte.:n,v.assort meats of Builn;:ig Hardware and Tools in the CIIY. R-At this entabilshment it is considered a pleasure to I show the goods.! MVldErfl and others are invited to I call and examine the assortment , and hear thedirlces asked, before purchasing et t' Where. Via:f. McCIAIRE. No. 1.57 Market St., between ith & Slit, tilTersidei filarchY,lSl9-31nol philadclobla. Cherokee.. LATE ARILI VAL. Tut.: subscriber having just returned (mm tr -f- it' Philadelphia with the largest stock of goods sver offered for gale in this , place, consistina of Dry Clouds, Groceries. Provisions, Spices. Fruits. ,:robacco and Segars, Summer lists tt Caps, Queens ware, Glassware, [Amps, Burning Fluid. &c. ste.. has opened a Nk:VI STORE in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Norwegian Street,belowlthe Arcade. where he is prepared to sell on terms metre favorable to purchasers than those of .any other crtaWialimen in :he Borough at Pottsville. • His assortment of Dry Goods embraces all the new Spring styles, which are varioas and beautiful. Men's and Boy's fashionable Caps for sale at 12 mitt, Persons can save at least: 4 ;r per cent. by pmehas ing at I .C. INMAN'S Ay7.19-15.th) ' New Cheap Shire, New Grocery, Flour.reed, AND PROVISION STORE. THE subscriber announces totha citizens of Store, at hteotd whpre will s keep on hated a esperror ;rod of dmiieTt3IiOCCRIES. PROVISIONS, Family tl,olla, TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, &e.; all of which will he se lected vs Ith great care, and wilt lie sold at very low, rates. Ile Batters lituisalf that Wiens make it to the latereat of this idimmunity Hi deal idlith him: he there= fore iiotiriis their patronage. He rat urns wanks to his numerous customers for the. patronage they bestowed upon him in his other business dec. 11.'47-50 R. D. snot:NEIL CA- _..A.--..n, _. - THE SLIIISCRIIIER RECS. LEAVE , \ tn call the attention id* Ins friend. and 4 the public in hie stock of EARIIiAGEi3 . nil LIGHT WAGGONS now on band and rims.hine, which be will dispnae of low. *All kinds of repairing promptly attended tn. Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Suede, back of the American House. June 5,1547. 23 ly WISTAR A. KIRK. --- York Pearl Starch. Pitt Subectiber has been-appointed agent for the 1 New York - Pearl fitariti. The Trade will be sup. plied at.bre York prices.' • they 19•41 w —21.1 f 1 C I.PinftittlN, AWL SATURDAY! MORNING, MAY 26, 1849 Rising Sun ; Motel, PWITACILLE. PiNX.A. Merchants' Hotel, Jolts Joys dlue, Band, and CM EM Furniture! Furniture! CARPETS, VENITIAN de PAINTED BLINDS. ke. OILESSANG SILLYIIIAN RESPECTFULLY announce to ‘...t the citizens oat Pottsville and the •surroundtng neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE ‘VARE-ROOK is Na da el fellte &MS/, a few duos. Jeers Crater, where they have on hand a large and fisidonable stuck of Furni ture. embracing the latest and most fashionable styles. all of which has been manufactured to their order by the beet makers in our cities. Their stock embraces a general assortment of all the artieler embraced In fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the moat luxurious manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from $3 to BD, —and all nther articles of furniture In proportion. In their stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the must approv ed patterns. selected with meal care. CATATirTIND. DEiDUltsiCi AND DPIIOLSTED.V.. They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting of the various qualities, and Deddinc, to which they call thepartittileir attentiqu of those in want of those articles. • • It is our design to keep ail the articles of Furniture required in tiebuylkill County. and prevent the neces sity of persons going abroad t o search of elegant arti cles of Furniture, all of which they are determined to sell at less prices than they can he obtained else where, with packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly invite those who ant about furnishing houses and those also who n,quire additional furniture, to give them a call, as they ilium themselves they con give them any kind of a -'fit out" they may require at a great laving of funds. CRESSANG. April 7 15-in, ~ A LEXANDER S11.1.1(11,1AN Cake and..atusb Scat Chair , Manufactory. ' NO. 131 NORTH SIXTH STREET; - Opposite Franklin :ignore. Philadelphia. kiUPoN TIIE PRINCIPLES (IF BETTER AND CHEAPER. Quick cash sales and small profits. An assortment of Cane Seat Chairs, in : the greatest variety of style and finish. made of .Walnut, Baer]. Maple and Imitation Woods, at' the cheapest prices for CASH ONLY. Light and durable patterns., Cottage Chairs, Cane Settees, Lounges, large and small Rocking Ctairs v ; Store Stools, Arm Chairs, &c., &e. Iloutm-keepers , aunt all who are "fixing up," for I nonce-keeping, can gratify their taste in selecting, styles, no procure n warrantable ankle, by calling on the regular Manufacturer. •N. F. IVUOD, • I No. 131 North Sixth, eight doors slave Race, I March Pl. 12-3inol • Philadeloitia.Y SE 11 1., :l. S AND k..- V ' Al ES' si t a h r e ka :tro t, --rotTaviccE. uc; : is l , c• r h . ,:" . . 4, A Zi. po Co T ll . ll7 - "'TIC) I. E '..3 ,::::::la: 1 ; :e r t: tz:n t II : :e ll e . .... (NMI; teiof Pottovllle • and its 7' icinitY. ,116 . 0. l'S'aiciorn.... VeterinarySurgeons,and cota"rYtiterekeepers,to their large and general assortment tlf DRUGS, CID:MD:ALS & FAMILY MEDICINES.. Their:stock not only embraces the best Drugs and Med witins the market afferds,but all,' all the new Mar macmithlal anti•L hentWal preparations, Surgical and Dental I ustritments, (fold Foil, Patent and Family Me dicines, Fresh shakers' herbs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, One, Varnishes, pum Campine, Chnot, Putty. Stoat hest Ca t¢llEll,h Tiltbslelo and Cigars, Perfoinery,'Bruslies, Coutbs.and even) , variety of. choice, fancy and miscel laneous articles; alto, that excellent article, Farina. for the sick and infanta' diet—ln fact overjthing, and anyilinne ran lie paladin their general and well-assort ed ;dock " , Which they offer to cell at thin lowest cash prices. -'., N. 11.—N. & C. Hauer themselves from their khowl+ edge and expel :mice to the Intitiess, one of them, (.1 . .. T IS whola,. M.D.) haying held. for several years some of the mot responsible offices in England and Paris 'mill tie dispenser and operative. Chethist; they would Octefor . e respectfully solicit thwctoindente and share o• nubile. patronage, us none hint genuine Drugs and Me, 'tines can be had at their establishment. - t} • it's. , and Cattle Drugs, of the heel quality on the most t • - toonable tern.: 1:11.,rch3,1e19-10-ly, . UARIIISON, lIROTIIEItS & MANUFACTURING CIIEMISTs, C o. ' Office .ra. 43 1,e1; Sena Front Street. Phileiclelphis. Pure Parlor White Lend ; I Aturn,groond and in crystut; Extra Ground " " CoPPeraa; NO. i " " 'r Pyrolictienus Acid ; Red larrd; Red Liquor 1 Littman: Iron Liquor. Orarna Mineral; Mactic Black; Sugar of Lead • 1:11e to lib- Fire-Proof Paint. METALLIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. Tills EXTRAORDINARY substance is -,,,..1 fi ~ t11,,i in a strata of , roelt,ola basin foram -' '' -- lion. When - token . from' the mine, it re- I r. ' aerobics in appearance the finest Indigo. c'9. ? and is abot.t the consistence of rold tallow; tW, Inn on eXpOSUIV to the atinoxpirere, in a short time turns to Stone or Slate. Geol.- cie,i.'who hove seen it. are oC the impression that this substance. 'when in a liquid state, -has been effast•il thritigh a ,Havre alto tilled up Dili basin fotrusation In th. rerb . . It las li. en (wind noon nitylizailon by Dr. Chilton, of. New York, to consist of:— - Silica. . 51 On Alumina, ' . . 21211 Protoxide of Iron, " • 1:1 05 • Limn, 12 31 Lune, • 2 31 . illattnesta, 0 42 . : Carbon,_ 1 5 1 1 . . Sulphur, 0 II • . Water, 5 00 , ' . Loma, 041 For use it In ground to powder, mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush. the name. as paint to wood, Iron tin.kinc,canvass paper, &c. &c.., which In a abort time tarns in Stone. winch is fire-proof 11 is particularly adapted for roof:tor buildisigs,Steanr boat and Car Decks, Railroad Bridges, Fences, d-..c., dec. aronf coated with this article Is equal to the best •of Mate, at a vast saving of expense. Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather will be prevented from rust oreorrosion, as it forms a com plete Stone covering. School Slates are made from it, by covering hoar& or paper. As it is susceptible of a high polish, it has been o.ted to great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Nn kits. HARRISON. BROTHERS. & April 73 fl-t(1 Na, 43 South Front St Philad.t. Liverpool. and New-York • Passiage Azency. E. W. KIMBALL .4 CO., Si 11 - all Street—New -Vujig. , . . DUNKIi. KIMBALL A. Co.,—LivEnroot.. .... RESPECTFULLY informs their Blends and tithe public that they have commenced the GENERAL SHIPPING and COMMISSION BUSINESS. together with the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, geastinceertifiratraef pas sage front London, Lirerpoot, Deb/n. Belfast or any part of the. ota country to to Xer-York, Bolton, and Philadelphia. on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bats of Ex change. front Cl to any amount nn the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches. The days,ol sailing of the itettolar Lion of Li rerpo ol Pockets. as fixed smin, arc the let, Bub, 11th, 10th, :Hat, and 20th of every moth. These ships arc all of the largest class, and are com manded by men of cliatarter and experience. The cab in accommodations are all that cap tie desired In paint of splendor. comfort and convenience. They ate for- nished with every description of stores of the hest kiiidd, thinctuality in the days of-sailing wtll he strictly ads hetet! tn. Packet Ships Bastin.. Siditons. Shreidaa,and Garrick, are vessels ot the largest class; Witt those desirons.to taring not their ft lends, cannot select finer or safer ships• Passage ran he secured at the lowest rates. Sew Orleans line of packets sail weekly. For pas sage or freight, apply as above. . E. W. KIMBALL & Co.. *The subscriber has been rippoinlcd Ac•nt for this Line in Schuylkill County. Apply arliiir office in Mar ket strert, Pottsvi:le Eta= OFFICE' OFTHE SCIlt/YLIiaLL NAVIGATION CONIVANI, Demnber •Ild. 15 19. i T I II: r :: - :' s ' nI L t " e6 : l "; n i r T'"7" .IN lIITFX::;eio„Ti%, , ,.,;;! , ,, Canal and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Come pany fur the year 1643:, ; , ,-----Frrint—,-.—..- -- -1 To Mount ' - Schuylkill Port . Carbon.' Haven. Clinton. et:. per ton. C9l. per toil. cts. per ton. Orwlgsbitrg, 15 12 . Ilambure. 25 22 13 ' Molirsville, - . .15 32 23 Althousex, 40 - , 37 - 24 Reading, ' 42 33 Unionville. . , 55 52 43 • Laurel HUI, ' 55 52. ' 43 Poltidow n Landing. 55 52 93 Iloyere Fnrd, 55 52 43 ph:routv file. 60 . 57 99 " Paulding'' Dam, 6057 - 49 Lumberville, 60 57 44 Valley Forge. 60 57 44 Pint Kennedy. . 6 5 -62 53 Norristown, 65 62 53 Con.:ohocken, 70 ~ 65 . 59 Sprint Mill, 70 ' 67 58 Manayunk, '75 • 72 63 The tall to !Intuit:ll:hie 1011 he as follows : ' '3,lt2C3rtion,Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. March, April and May.ss Cle• 62 cta . 53 cis. June,lnly and Anguat. 75 72 63 Sept. Oct. Nov. 4. - - Dec. 85 SS 73 Thu Coal shipped from l'nrt Carbon 3o the above N'inle will be charged one and a half cents per ton more th in said rates. The charge Jill be made per ion of 2110 iliv.• and an alloiVance of rlYe per cent. will be made on the Welght shipped to cover wmitage. Dee..3o-I.lyl ranurnicK ritiLuv.Pn•sitlent. . Bonnets!j Bonnets! T. Z. LOTIMOP, So. 30 South Second street, upper side, net door shorpless Sons.—PIIILADELPIII.I. RES I'ECTEI.II.I.I: invite,. the at traitor] 01 the ladles of l'attiwil.e and its vicinity, to his very choice nsootoneat of SPRING & SIIMMIRC STRAW orixrinTs & HATS. At extremely law privet - '.%) . Jlerclionto and Dealer: supplied.-tx .Merin_, Illeaeldng, and Messing, dare In a superior manner, and at Omitl notice. . T. z•Lonntor, No. Smith 2d at., west side, next door to To Aireiloid Sharplesa. tic Son, March3l,lBl9-3ninj SHOVEL I.I.A.NUFACTOII*. 1 Eagle' Works, Centre ~ /a e otrta, POTTSVILLt, Reif door OW a t 6 i 11 -.. .Ralericaa flo.se. • THE subscriber would call the attention of Coal Operators, Merchants, and Miners. to ex • amine Ms Itound end Square point Coal and' 4 0.) Grain Shovels. manufactured by himself, and expressly fur the Coal Region—warranted td be made of the first quality materials and workmanship, at City prices. All orderst hanttully received and puctu ally attended tti. N. D.—Shovels Repaired. . . Dee. 2.49.rf y , RCN AY PORTE 4. JOUR)AL, MffTTIWA IWWWMM PBC subscriber. as heretofore, will coktinue the 1 manufacture Wee Cream. in order to supply Um demand during the coming season Ice Cream of all flavor. of the dist uuality, always on hand. Parties and families, supplied, at, the shortest. notice, with ; he Cream. Confectionaries of every quality. con stantly no hand and for tale wholesale and retail. by H. walea, can door North of the Iliner't Hank, and' nearly opposiiik Pa. Hall. May 12, 0-6 fl TE subscriber . begs leave to Inform the citizens of Pottsville. at:tithe public in general, that he hat Owed up a Saloon to serve Ice Cream,the very best qual. -ity every day and evening during the summer season, at his residence in Centre Street. next d'oor to Mr. J. G. Brown's Apothecary. Hu is also prepared to fumlah Ice Cream and all other Refresinnentsln the Confectionary line for Parties at the *honest notice. May 12 20-St • . • WILLIAM WEBER. Ice,' Ice, Ice: fr Subscriber announces to his customers and the oublit„, that be is now ready to deliver Clear Spring Ice, to those who fuel disposed to patronize bun, every morning Ile flatten hungelf gilt be bag laid up a plentiful supply in his Ice flanges, to serve all during the warm season. Persons wanting any quantity of lee during the day, can be supped by calling . at his Shop, back of Itra Miners' Journal Printing Office. •- • May 12, 20-20 • ' BENJAMIN WELLER. 1 Patagonian Guano.; : 120 TON:4 Dry Patagonian Guano in Ilbls. and Bass, the entire cargo of the Brig Itiercur. Capt. Addicksjust arrived at this Plirt front ‘Vatehurans Cove. Patagonia, in Lots to .-uit purchasers. I; liAr3 . WAIN MORGAN, large dedoctlon will be magic to purchasera of 9.0 Tons and upwards fn proportion. [May 11-20-lino 8 BALES DEAD GREEN and thy Calcutta Him • - 1 - received per Ship Teejmseli, writ be sold In Isas to Suit,buvirs, their averace weigh i. e4O lbs. Apply to - CIIAB. VALN MORGAN, 9 and 10 South Wharves, ithsladelphia, „ In Storrs 75 Bales Madras Gnat Skins. May 12, 20-2 me Lumber Yard, at Plue-GroVe. I , HE n ridersigned reapectrully beg leave to inform their customers, and the putills•ofirichuslkill Co. in general, that they hove on hand nOW, and offer a large rind extensive stock of seaconeal lumber, for Building. Cabinet making, and'Cliair urbane cm motto. whi'll• they will sell cheaper than it can be. purchased from any other place. Having S wheel trunks on the different Rallroartp, they are enabled to deliver Lum her from l'ine Drove, to - most any other place in the Thal Region, at reasonable terms. 12, 20-3 mo) MOLLY, SMITH & OM Slat 11 03 .5' tt lnd Children's Clothing Depot; Street, Philadelphia. 2114- CAramit e,ing had much experience ITHE' Subscriber h.— -ove and Cbildren • • in the manufactory of z. ' rit i ge ,,, i a p o ll.. (lothin g ; A nnoti 11C1•15 to the • Country. that Ville, .Id SlllTlO.tilditig towns am- ... a d y made he has a large and varied assortment oT,i..r a, very clothitnt for YOUNG GENTITENIEN, made , ~,,!,_ good Materials, and in tire best, latest, and most iT. tunable style always on hand: 1 Ile wonld moat respect fully invite tbemolie ctiizens of Pottirvilie,&c, to give hurt a call when they VIAL the city, and examine his beautiful stork themselves, and-be satisfied that the Depot. is the place to be well sultedin Children'e Clo thing in make, fn. atylo or fitihrli. Feb: 7, -lg. 7-1 y) -F, A. 'LOTT. Nu. 201 Chesnut St. below Tenth. Poiluda, l'hcenlx Clothing Depot, S. W_CORNER OP DOCK AND SECOND STS. TIIF. suhseriber announces to the public gen iir raAv.l hat he has a large and varied Lssoitment of Clothing. made .if the very best ,material. and in the make, style and finish unsurpassed by any in the United States;. he has also &general as oorlinent of young Gentlemen's or Ibis' Clothing— From his experience in this title of business, he feels assured that they rite unrivalled in the city, The at tentinn of the citizens of rottsvilleand vicinity Is re• si - Tautly itivhed to his large stock of clothing. Glad him a tall, amid t•VIIIIII.: for yonrselve., before purcha sing elsewhere ; all his goods will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Cm ibis out and brine It hi vour hand. don't Sirget the store.' W:11 R. TAYLOR,' , a rtliPtliX Ciolillll.4 Depot, I S. W. ror, of Dock nod Second sts..l . lilladiA • April 14, Pi44.16.3nin Lee & Walker. • • SUCCESSORS TO CEO: NVILLIG. HAVE reinotred their rtock of Music •and 111.11[Ai Infolunients, to thermw and pacunt - • !lore In ciwnim's Building. ?in. 102 Chesnut Street, below Seventh, Philud, lonia, where they motto the attendance 11114 rat,,,;ige of the public. LEE 4- WALKER having purchased the entire stock of Gen. ‘Vi (u ho Inns declined business.) are now prepared to execute all orders in their line: Their as sortment 01 Music and Musical liwtiuments, Is an ex tensive as that of any other establishment in the Piano Fortes, from various well known and approv ed manufactories, new in aline, and will be constant ly offered for sale. rt Country dealers supplied on very reasonable terms. (Feb 10 7-limo. LEM BOOTS AND SUOES, alt tAred stand,CentreSt.nest door ta IM Pottiriffellours. S. & FESTER, ARE now . receiving their •Spring 01111(111r3 of BOOTS & SSllOES,comprisingatirstrate ,t,t, assortment. which they now ntiernt wholeseteor retail at the very lowest prices. They hare also on hand Trim ks, Vs- ISPS, Carpet liatis,nntlSatcheln,Solennd Upper Leather. Morocco, Gaff Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makets"fouls, and a general assortment of Shoe Find- N, D.—Ennis .1. Shoes manufactnreil atshort notice.— 'n”.l, friend...and the public who err in want of any of the ahoy z articles aterespectfully.iequested (ogive them a call. May 8, ISE% 19- cheap, China Glais and ' Queens-Ware. . .DEING DESIROUS oF ENLARGING OUR BUM- N ER:3 with the citizens of Pottsville, and its vi. einit), we are induced to lay before them the claims of nor house to their patronage. Having the largest and most cnmplete stork In this coundy, we can Mier great inducements both in su perior quality and price, In French, English, t7errnan and Canton China, ale real Iron Stone China, (the etrongeot ware made.) Satins, Liserpoal and Graphs Ware, Plain. -Iles/Jed and Gut Mars. We, will hell in any person a DINNER SET, TEA SET, CIIA'INIBER. SET, ern SINGLE PIECE, for less money 'hail any Wholesale or Retail /1011 Ne C:tti.,lll,3llse Cite WhOleMale /101”ert 1111. t necessarily sell on credit. which we do not, and Houses do hut a small business in comparison with ours. To all which atienuuu Is respectfully requested. TYNDALE & MITCHELL. Pio. 219 Chesnut Stteet, above eleventh Philadelphia,Feb. 23, '49. ' 9-Iy J. E. Carver. • ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, No. Zit NartA Sivh Street, Manila. GivEs DR.% wtsca3lAND SPECIFICATIONS OF Contracts to erect Dwellinga, &c. and lay out the ground, for Country Seats or Cemeteries; together with the arrangement of Tree, to give tne proper ef fect —Alto, Clinrchus, Iloapital., Prisoitit, %Yew Works. Gas-Works. Ac., on the latest and most approv ed plans. including heatang ventilating, &r.. l'hilada.Feb. 21, .N. M. WILSON. J. P Sheriff's Sales of Real Estate. D virtue of sundry writs of %'enditloni Expoliae, 1.1 'Seined nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to me directed, will be expo sed to publicyule or vendee, on Thursday May 3 ist;l9l9, at 10 o'clot It in the Meenoon, at the public house of Jrnt:mi. It W 1 /LVINII cc, in the town of Port Carbon, Schuylkill County, viz:— All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Addition to the Town of Port C.srbon, in the County of Si bounded in front by a 30 fret wide strect,"North by land late of Abraham Putt, East and Smith by Mill Creek, containing about 60 feet in front-and in the rear 16 feet, being in depth about 60 feet, being lot No. I, the plan of said addition, with . • the appurtenances consisting of a two ' story brick dwelling iIOII,G, a one story. fill ' Ira nie slaughter house, and frame shop. aa • Us." All that certain lot or piece, of _ ground. situate in the Town of Middle-. port, County aforesaid, bounded on the west by lot now or WV of Hugh Kinsley, on the cast by lot of Rallies & Bensinger, fronting on Coal street. being lot No. 3, In the plan of said town,containing in front on said Coal street 50 feet, and to yr depth '2OO feet, with the appurtenances •••• consis.ing of a one and a half story (Tante tr. dwelling 11011 Pd, a one and half story •" 33, frame Butcher shop and a frame stable. As the properly of ANDREW WEIMAN At the come time and plate, All that certain Int or piece of grounch.situate in tha Town of Pail Carbon, County aforesaid, bounded on Ike South by Jackson street, on the North by a 20 feet wide 'alley, on the •NV/•St by lot of Ge trge Quitter, and on the east by land of Seitzinger A. Wetherni, containing in front , on said klJackson street 27 feet,and in depth 00 It. ~ with the appurtenances consisting of a 1••• r two story frame dwelling house with a 4.4 s 1, i • basement story of atone. As the proper ty of DENNIS McCUIRE. At the iame time and plaice, All the right title ind in term of Patrick Maim . ty, to and to all that certain lot Of pie • ce of ground. siinatta in Illtoad's Addition 1,1 the Town of Port Cuban, County enresaol. ~,,,1. 1,0 In bounded on the south by the ulcer Sclinyl- a••• L I,nontaliangfront on said river shout "" , 00 lect,with the appurtenances consisting glillic . ~,... .... r . , . of a MO story frame dwelling honer.— As the property of PATRICE hIENDAr. At the saris ems and place, All that certain lot of piece of ;mond, aitunte,in thg Town of Port Carbon, Schuylkill County, bounded east by Coal street, north and south by land of Seitgutger & Wetherill, and on ' • - the west by a street or niley, containing pl• 22 feet froht, and J 10 feet in depth, with O.■ r ya,. the appurtentincea consisting of a two 111•81° it,.. -a , .....- .. story frame dWelline house and frame ••• • , stable. As the property of SOLOMON BRETZ. Seized. taken in est catinnAnd will be sold liv, Sheriff 's Oltice.Orwiga )1. T. WERNER, Shelitt Initg, May 12, 141 4 1 C ' YA•N Dontistry—Removal. GEORGE J. ZIEGLER, DENTIST, OAS REMOVED TO No. 375 Allen ; 39.77 donra below Tenth Philodel aaaaa O. Ail operations pert . .rifled to the 1:110.1t approved elaborate. and Judiclnas mantic'. - Muth In, 160. Ice , Cream I lee Cream: Ice Cream! 9 an,lloSnoth Wharves, Philadelphia To Tanners. thetrn. THE LAMENT OF A STRICKEN HEART. • - nv naLax taros. , I cannot smtlekthough Joy us summer dine h tier golden ridapee over wood and wave, , %Mid all her beauty, lobed feel she briogeth . Younglowers, beloved, to bloom above thy grave Above thy grave-4he couch where thou an t sleeping, Who wert more fair than any flower could be, They and the angels watch atternatekeeping, Omitting after low sweet requiem over thee. On the still night wind through the lattice stealing, Floats in the quivering melody to me. But army sorrowing soul no sad revealing, ...lgal or night wind may bear bast to thee.. Thwart at rest—and all the anguish rending ' The heP,it erst One with thine. thou canst not know, Thine ear bears not the agonised upsending Of prayer on prayer from out this crushing woe. Lone is the home whence thy young life bath paned Ileshed in the air that knew thy love's low tone. Gone iv the'ltght thy story soul-Imparted: GrTers dartening veil o'er heart and heath h. thrown. Wuking ncsleegiug, comes the thought that never Thy hand again in ivarru clasp they thrill, Thine eye's soft dre shall glow no more forever, Thy heart's quick pulses evermore are still. I know, the form that 'neath tho sod reposes, .1101.1 for an angel glory haat laid down. And but put off love's corona( of roses. To wear a radiant and immortal ciowo. I know, beloved; thy cherished voice I 14111,141 g It glor lour music to the choir above, - Thy soul of light with kindred spirits blending; Mathes in the beauty of a heavenly love. But all, my world h desolate without ghee; And warm clouds bide the stars I fain would see. Of). for His holy spirit round about me. To light my sphiton, to benvenand then! Wows ..fespnat. fantiln 110 W TO CHOO S E A GOOD HUSBAND When you see opting man of modest, respect ful, retiring habits, not given to pride, to vani ty, or to flattery, he, will make a good husband, for he will be the same.to his wile after marriogr that he was before.. When you see a man'of fru gal, industrious habits, no • fortune hunter,l' but who would take a wife for the value of' herself, and nos for the sake of Wealth, that man will malt, a good am-t affectior.ate husband. When you see a man usingLlC4 endearore , to ra'se himself from obscurity Iti..."edit and irtlince.,PY his . 7, 11 meri ts, ma rry hi m —r i c is worth having, for his atfi,ction will not decrease, nether be bring himself or his partner to poverty aria want. When you see a young man whose manners are of 'the must boisterous end disgusting kind.. with bra o enough to curry hint any imbert, and , vs,nity'enough to make him think every one . inferiar to himself don't marry him, girls—ho will not Make, a good husband: When you• see a ,young Man, depend ing solely for 'his reputation and Standing in so ciety upon the wealth of his father, and other reS . lotion., don't marry him—for he will make a poor, husband. When you see a young man one hull of his time adorning hie person or riding through the streets in gig , , who leaves his debts unpaid. never marry him—for be will to every respect, make a had' husband. 'When you see a young • man who is never engaged in any affrays or quar rels by,day, or follies by night, and whose general conduct is not 0r9o• mean a character as to make him conceal hilt name, who, does not-`keep lOw company,-gamble or break'the riabbath. or one pro facie language, but whole face is regularly aeon at church, where he ought to be i •he certainly will make At good husband. Never4noke mor.N . yan object Of marriage ; if you do. depend upon \ am. a balance for the good, you will get a bad has band. When you see a young man who, i 3 kind and attentive to his sisters, or aged 'mother, who is riot ashamed to be seen in the street with the woman who gave him birth and owls him, and who attends to all' her wants with filial love,: af fection and tenderness—take him, girls, who can get him, no matter what his circumstances in life are; he is really worth having, arid will csrtains ty make a esry good husband. Lastly: always examine into-the-character, conduct and motive.; and when you find these good in ~ , young man. then you maybe lure he will 'rooks a good hue band. TILE SOURCE OF RAPPINEFIS. . . You might wear a crown, but a' guilty con science would line it with thorns ; you might roll in wealth, but en accusing conscience would haunt you like a &Ton; you may launch forth into the pleasures. a the world, but conscience will register every deed and fortell a day of reck oning. Milton has put the deepest philosophy into the mouth of the arch fiend when he exclaims. —.The mind:is in its own place, and in itself:* can make a hell of heaven—a heaven of hell." . We all seem rather to inhabit ourselves, than dwell anywhere eke: The world within is our home and constant abode. Oar thought. are our mansion, our food, our wealth, our inheritance. Everything is viewed through the medium of thought. Here the present world, the world to. come, ourselves, our friends, our foes, and even the Deity. are r.fl,cte l l, surveyed and contemplated ; and hence, to have peace within, is heaven.— When all is tranquil around, the mired may be like the troubled sea; and' on the contrary, the last thunder may roar, the earth quake, and the heavens dissolve and melt with fervent heal, and yet the soul, far from feeling the leapt alarm, may exult and sing. Nor need we wait for happiness till death has unlocked the portals - of blies. To walk by faith, and setae our generation according to the will of God, will enable us to realize no small amount of blessedne,s. E 03359 A conteniriornry remarks: Who would remain in the garden from whence the flowers have been taken, or in a grove horn which the birdshave do parted, or beneath a Fly which the stars had for.- saken ? Let cynics prattle as they may, our exis• tence here without the presence. of the other sex, would-be only a dark and cheerless void The light, the Smiles and affections of woman, era the bow of beauty and promise which_ spans the life of man from his cradle to his grave. • Illiscclkum. WEALTH. AND POVERTY l'hose who have experienced none of the ups and downs of life, but have been placed; by the chance of birth or other good fortune, in affluence, estimation and comfort, should at all timelier very diffident of their supposed virtues, and avoid boast. ing even of those which may have been partially put to thi teat. Placed above the multitude, should occasion require their interference, they should be careful not to act too, rigidly towards those whom temptation 'or bait example has led unto crime, or whom hunger hos almost compelled to transgress It is quite enough that the arrogant Pharisee contemptuously pities from afar, or the set/ere moralist steers his heart and uppodes ,charitati , e feeling towards the pour and Unfortunate; but to teprobate, without rendering avdstance, is not only cruel, but to imposing cruelty on dirtress. Kindness to those who aro pour and Melt bed. compassion towards those who err, and thanktri'- ness that• our own lot has been cast Ohm:vibe, wituld become its more, than trfinington the yir. tue of which (strictly speaking) the best of w Prises' but little, and of which the motive for that little is but too often doubtful. SLANDER Yes. pass it along, whether you believe it or not —that cum.:Mies! %abilities against the character of a virtuous female. You say you don't Wier° it, but you will use your it Ounce to bear up the false repart end pass it on the current. Strange creaturca are tuankind ! How, many r•putations have been lost by a surmise! How .maioy hearts have beenhled by a whisper! Howinany benev olent deeds have been ebbled by the shrug of a shoulder! - How many individuals have been "shunned by a gentle rnysterioui hint! How u-saso many chaste boo. by a single nal! dug by a false r slander along; y . by a wag of you forever. Destro pray you. Limp. character of anot' no story that is r • and as fai as yon die. But tell it wings of the wi till it hos circultt to the pravo one a blessing to the .1 . ' Douglas Jetr4 thus graphically describei the A rchimedesit 6,71: 1 “The power of the presa is ea boundless as that of society, It re dies tholthrone— it is enclosed in thi cUttage. I cm pull down injustice. :how. ever lofty, -- and rai e up lowliness, however _deep. It castigates crime which the law car , only punish without repressin it. Wherever an eye cin see, or a hand can write, there is the press. _ Persons in tribulation rely fin it for - 1 redress, and they feel suns that wrong will not go unpunished if it be known to,the jourists. bike light, it penetrates into every nook and cranny of society, and carries help end healing 011 Gs beams. It nips rising rjbuse in the but. It stops the tide of tyranny when aping to -full flood'. - It derives its vast power tnun the pr nclplcs or lie being. Speaking' out truth and repr•senting 'reason, it concentrates' on ono point the whole mural power of society, and persuades inill gini.rual without violence. by theimere knowledge fist tbe physical power of society is always iieedy to 'vindicate the right. As' jV comes , into opatation, the course of society becomes uniform and equal, end its ends are ob-• tained without thoso convultdons and rebellions by which a rude, oulettered phople make their ,will! known." NO. 22 At a table all rev ,red Si itli ink, Sat an cditot i cary and, pale, : And his Cheek 1, no iiilli, the' his'cyes ware bright; As be penned t le "iiern7 and tale And he ut,tut, c u t:, _ ' Wrote, gr ate, wrote Coluiig his brain, for his Nlailydread.:' Ms beret It ached, and his tli . obliing head, Was wrinkled with toil, but Be worked on still, Ills bread to earn his page to'fill' i The dap bid ceas d—The ton gone Conn, . . And silence spelt] o'er all the tc!wri, But Lc wolked ustill ;1 . - ! Coining his brains—his wrry pun Flew over the pat er—antow and than lie heaved a sigh that ace ; led td burn , limo eery heart lit.: a man la l eurit Cut, cut. cut,—w rite, write . Write! - From Varl i, .. doivn to inky!pight ! < • kilo tut' nc'er olerjhis hea r t new el' glad. i: Ills brains o'er rked, Ili soul o'er sad, • Ills hopes all eruslied—he still tails on i 1 Buthatiked, fiorn l ena., til rise of sun, ~ Coining h S brains i for hilt daily broad; ( Work, Ilt - ,worlr till ibis soul is dead • nd sorri, ' - 1 . II worn and n hood there n foilo ii. i Inil and smile d- .. 111, of ill tlicliand— la, higj'eneiy . pry, g 4.aritid free, . writ oil Sand. he refil l ! •ritd. 11 i l - e a loll r PH, .li et 111 flii thei o r ali M ght: ien wrote dciwn a forth ! fettle world, ! . be inenlaris?lll their might his gre at thione !naiad 1 i id V. till Illk,l Weary, and sad, Sad, and wean'. lie Gila In his dial Comes Pr thein lint he Linked am Through the hr He smiles, to see Ilan made men I Though his name Then faster flew Write, Write, OC slaved NiII ma Who shall ktand And the words he tt With the sun wet And the slaves, m And a King irate Ai a taldeall cove!! hat an eititorriel And'hecat,ciat, - t. A. LC fenced the And lie cut, Coining his Latinist: His lest it acheit, Was wsinkied will' His trend to earn a =I 111 hi, autottlograptil gratification to a •orl that he should stunt t 01311 by his si with one, the King or in a letter to hta Irian on the Masitachusttts I doctor, then 65 years fication den old nin 1771 by the irkh Yn turned horn a tour in was deserthirig'some leaeina Ireland, i mu. TOUR seeing some of stayed till tlic opening them . dlrposed to he fr. , I egdeaeorer.l to confirl that our growing seri... into their scale, - and, theirs, a more (*hall, might be oloatiied ft r them as well as for us. -There are many bray spirits storing them.' The gentry are a r/ery se sable, idite,- and friendly people. Their Pattie cut makes a most respect able figure, with a r umber of very respectable speakers in both mini e, and able men of businese: And I must not omit cquainting you that, it iseing a standing rule to ad it members of the English Parliament to sit (tho ugh they do not rote) in the. House among the r' embers, :my fellow.traveller.., being an Engli'sh member, was accordingly admit ted as such f hilt I sn'pposed I, must go to the gal lery, when the speak 9. stood up and acquainted the House that lie u derstood there was in tewn 1 art American gentlen an of, (se he was pleated to' say) distingnOtedch miterand merit, a memberiol" delegate of some of t e l'eletinents of that coun 7 * try, who was desire ls of being present at the 6. bites of the Housethat there was a rule ofliiii . 1 House for admittin members of English Puha- - ment , . and that h,suppo.ed the House wonlit (I consider the Amerit in Aff.eml44 1 as English Per il intents; but as tbi was the ; instance, he had. chosen not: to give iny order in it Without first re ceiving their three ions. On. the 'question, the House gave a loud unanirriou4 Ay,46 n two members came wit out the bellied mo irOetweed. them, and 'laced me honoit and . C4inimod?. . .... Quay.' J Such a recrptio in Ireland Must have been oi ceedingly kralifyi g to him' et 4 time when the "lying representationa," aa be stirringly terms them, of Governor Bernrint identifying him. with the MasaaChuvetta disturbances,,linade his teeatsnent by the official . personages in London anything but courteous. lie ht d been g,ievously insulted by Lord Hillsboroug h, as we havo already seem and certain of the. newspapers were, or had been, in full cry against him. In the recpitg from public labors and official 'discomforts which he enjoyed during his tour th{ough Irei,ind and Scotland, the sympathy and war. heartedoess of the Irish park eta were not the nly circutastances which' gave him 'comfort and olace. Ile found his old Sect.' halt trieride,,wilh him with uptinomr the enjoyment of whom hei no par him, while their a philosopher, or, regard, made their lightful,—/Icreper • WI l i .1.1A.11 iIPITT. Pitt was tail an thin, with a gluotny, sneering exptesgion. Ili. !rune visa cold., hie intonation' monotonous, his g 'blares pig,ionlesaii yet tho la- cubit's. , and fluencb of his Lleas,,ah'd his logical reasoning, dluann red by tsudden flashes of elo queue,: made his ailities soniething extraordina r ry.. I saw Pot pretty often res . he jwalked across 'Bt. illilexi ' F Park. fro Is his Louse On his way to tbej k ing . George 111 , on lily side, had perhaps just arir,ed hem, V ri d.or, after drinkeng beer from [Twirl.. pets with the fanners of the neighborhood; he crio4.ed rho ugh court yard of his ugly, palace ID a dark carriage, fellowdd by a few,horse guard. l'his was till 'ma ter of the kiiiza of Europe, as fre Or SiX. Illergliti its ore he inniours of India. Pl:t in a tile l ck .oat an brans hilted sword, with . . his list wk'. Iws . a.ra”:, welhi pp roans, two or three .u l ,B at a time, oil his wavl lie only raw a f ,, A , idle emigres!, and :glancing iliEd itnfu'dy at tr., pried on with a pat ? LIC I O:and hesd thrown bad& This great firiarwiti nsiuttrinl4 re r tothr in his own / house; tie had b re.gular hour fez his weals roe his e . leep. nun , ' could not tna,ce u valet inanaged ht without plea@ure, alone, he despi,a! but William Pi dine nt his count i 1822 ; end on hilt the small halve t , Lard Chatham. Europe into hie .hands ea the tint I , have been wrung with grief IHow many graves have been I port! Yet you will pass the u will keep it above the waters • tongueoWtien you might sink it the passion fur telling s tale,we' not a Mild that may injure the er. Be!determtned to baton to .peered tt the injury of another. are concerned, the slander will rice, • andl it may a. on the increasing with each breath; 41 through thr :State. and brought I ho might ' have lived and been' orld. 1. HE PEES:, E EDiron 01323112111221E1 . , , ... • ry mid pale; t ! NC L ,r,rte,'i , rrote, wrote! in ne aid tab.,' .• !tti! 11"rute , , wrote, b role: Id Id.r dully b'rend, I od Id thrlioldng bead rod, b it l l ecdvorked on still A HI tt.i•e ' te'? lb?. I ---r-7- 1 - 1%11)))1(11. £3iwji kLINItO.th v. Dr. Frai.klin refers with wl m'olitie4 of his tither's, -fore kirigs,'which , was more iniling !white ix and timing Denmark, in London ; and I Thututis emshing, speaker - ouse ut Iteresentatities, ttte age, speAs with the grnti- }f the hotioiy3id him in merit. lle.6nd ju.t °flank! and' Ireland, and If the occurrences. "Befoul uniti.n that, being' deal; the principal patriots there, r of their Parliament. I bend . ends of AMerica, in which them, with the exception' ht might in time be thrown y joining' our interests with .1 treatment from this hation .orne newl ones, reedy to receive' s, and spent iereral werke in th, suchity ot men,' most of' ii:ular polit:cat Sympathy. with steem tot him as a men area ea in otherl i cn'ils, their personal , intererre with him most de . Illa.trated Franklin. Llit;!, and p bts mind to-odd Lill a bill. A baus,l'Al ;Tors. 111,1,e4.0.1.- for polarrc" ,•lioora and would ba nulbmg Lord Livrtpool took mo to ;iy is the inot,th of way, thithor pointed oui to WO sl,cre died, in poverty the eon or the etet.strten who brought ell ;14y. entlidistrihuted with his owt. iilolli or the iertb,
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