L 11. BrooniaWs GRZAT BARGAIN' WATCH - AliOD 41311ELILY STORE. WITERE Gold and Silver Watches of every description can be had at from tee to fifteen per tcent. less than any other store In New York or • "4. , rhlladolphia. Persons who wish ta get a good Watch, perfcctlyr • milatcd.would do well to call at the store of the subs fiber, and compare the quality and price of his watch. o with that of other stores. Get wears at the fallowinz crree.liarly lam pries,: Gold Levers,Yull Jewelled, carat rases, fag 00 Silver do do do 12 00 ColdLepines, jewelled, HI carat easel, 23 00 Silver do do 0 00 ' Silver Verge Watches, froth 63 00 upwards. Gold l'encils from 81 00 to 88 00;' Gold Pena, with silver GASCS, and pencils attached, for 75 cents. Abs.s a handsome 113 so r tsnent of new and fashionable Jewelry. at prices far below the usual store prices. Ohl geld and silver bought or taken in exchange. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, No. 111 North Second st., second door below flare, ilade [April 14, 16.1 y Cat this advertiscinent out, and bring it along, you wilt then be core to gel Into the tight store. The Mines of CaltfOrnio. Outdone. PINE wvacliEs AND JEWELRY. Thti Diamond City of Plailadolphla Still Ahead! .JACOB LADD: I / 1 1S, 240 ..Merlre street. below .E.',ightlf, Soca Oda, , PHILADELPHIA. r IIS. Constantly receiving hem all the ~e , , _ . l m iiAr: e7r ; ? : 'e-i' g . PlMii)l:wi , z , ,!,cii„. Qe *Read Meadertiectuent.--tat It out of the 4 1 paper—put It in your p , het, and call the first time You visit ,the city. 11..u.mg the assortment will be' 'Cold Levers; 18k. rases, 'll Jewelled, • 830 0 , Stlver Levers,fult Jewel . IS GoldPF.pines.l.B k. case jewelled, Si \ W •Sliver PEpines, jetvelle4,ll 10 ~ Qoartleratcties, , ' • . .4 tolllo [Sliver Tea Spoons, equal to can per set, '4 Mt " Desert -' •• tt " w ' 10 10 , Table.; •1 .. •.. 15 00 Tosether with • i nkh g ,,, y0 , a splendid assortment of Chaste an Slot , ' .. .y. &c , Icc., &c. . - 1. . Llbains of every variety and pattern at a slight advance upon the original cost. Examine them by all means. The Trade will be supplied, upon the most !Wynn. lacCatte terms. • J. LADD:MIS. , Igo. 010 Market Street. below Eighth, 14,40-10.3 nit south side. Philadelphia. l • The Cheapest and most Splendid 1 ASSORTMENT OF ! WATCHES A ND JEWELRY ! - ! . LEWIS IN 1.114LADr... IS LADOMUS, !..V11: 41 3 .Jfert , et Street. t z pre doors ottore Elerinth, em it side, Ptlti.Ans. i s, r- i m i A a :t scerletbTr:cte'di"manbey(istactleure arrivals , m or E Europe, e l . b ~,g „ ,i-.1 .,, magnificent and judiciously selected assorts r 514 , ,, Vs.:StarentofOolil and Silver Watches,phich b., will isell cheaper than any ether establishment In the L'ult •,l S VACS. Among the assortmencwill be round Cold Levers, 1 0 it. cases. full jeweled, $3O Silverlawers, roll jeweled. 15 I Gobtl'Enines. 1a it easel, Jeweled, 25 • Silver l'Epints jeweled. 10 (Smarties Watches, 4 la $lO Silver Tea Spoor., equal to coinaPer set, 4, 50 1.. •Dessert ” ••• " " 10,00 , Table. " " ' I Together with a splendid assortment of Ch nil ' Itieli Jewelry, 4.c - GOLD CHAINS, of V 3601.19 styles, front t est liwanfactts ret a. *Please preserve Brim adverlisement , and ran at LEWISLain:a US'S ' •No. 413 Market Street, above 119 r. north side. r3-14nere Gold and Silver Levereszin asap, than the above pricpa. r3-A.lineial discount made to the Trade. Phila../Ipr7-10-310011 Sr. ELLIOTT, 'Watchmakers and Jewellers,. •NP IIEALETis 1S TUC ROW. IV.IIOI.F;SLE ND ItEll7. Store next door to the Miners' Bank, Centre gtrect Polnnvita.M. t rt • MESSRS. If . & It. keep constantly on hand .., an extensive assortment or WATCHES, ern ' f . V bracing every style, price, and manufacture L'ag` . to be found in this- country; among which ti t , may particularly refer to the celebrated geld and silver L.r.v CRS of IIL L Tobias 4. Co., ans. J9hnson, nob,* itoskell, Wm. Robinson, tec., of tvhose manu- finale they have a splendid Collection. ALSO, geld and silver Anchors and Le•pines,to which they would invite attention. ALSO, a taTne nnd complete assort ment of Jewelry girl Silver Ware, embracing neprly evert . :MOP propefly coining under those Head's.--. Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan ,: Articles of every description. Repairing ofClocks Watches, Jewelry, 4.c., promptly attended to. ' Mesas. it. & t.det.rit it unnecessary in advertise ment to antlinernto their stock mote specifically; sa il., to say that it has been selected with notch care and discretion, and is one of tLernusteitensive to he found in the snantry. Their long experience in the business will full warraot. thorn in inviting the attention 01 nurchasttr y s, in the full confidenre that they are enabled to sun as chcapas' any other establishment bte or else - wt. re. establis hm en t 47 e -51-ly ----------'- it a 111104., ifYITeIFY, Sll'Ver . Ware, tic. THOMAS ALSOP, 1 • NO. 114 SOIITII SECOND Sr., PHILADELPHIA , HAS ou 11011.1 a larze and bmititifol :Back of Gold and Silver Lever,l.epide,and other Wateh- A. 74 ~..1 is of all prices. Aleut u,atatfoat'ek of Jew .ino-pl,- 1LF1 A .p . ,1_751q,.. &J. rrOTTSVI .....1.7. • elry of the newLsd. .Byte:., which haSall been 11. i'.OA.D• lately porcita•ed at the loot. t Mices. ..,,, ~ i . A full -apply of Silver Forks. Some+, Bolter knives. i. -• '';'••%"."7-'•1 ` 'C ' Zl in ~....,„.,,, weights, and v:arrahted to be all equal to llei....;'s-1 ....i.... i./ n, American roin. t ..--...:"","/„.... ..........4-,-•I • Spectacles for all age., with convex and concave 1 , glasses In Gold. r!ilver. Plated, and Steel frames. Ili tES OF FREIGHT ON AIERHANPIZE . Plated and Intitaula Wore Jo sets or hingle plums re ' I ,' AND AFTER. sSpril lot, 1 :Ss!, Goods will be ceived direct front the 'Manufacturers, and Fold at a 1 'ortvare.e.l. tau derhatth al Oho fallowing roes verb s'n' ' 'll adyourx. A l'"°.""i•PlY'r (2urr+' soda' fie ie it bet,eri !Pottsvilla irk: the points below riot plated Symms, Forks &e. the best article of thc • f ie • ' -,1,, • • ii at per ton of .Imo lbs. kind in the market. Gatrern Poihreint 1 Barren Pottsrille Weser , ' Fine Cutlery, and a varietv • of other articles if and POO4. 1 and Reedits:. Persons wishing any articles in my tine of but inc •laster,Lonestone , Rituto in--1' Me Milted to examine toy stork before ph Ichaslng „ tv motto In, - Quid: sales and small r g / s a Ills," an oile Coal, Sand. Iron Ong, ).2.. 00 - 100 1 7 Ant II Ildersold by laine. alfid II ricks:ay._ ' J 1 N. n. Fartunlei attention' paid to repairing all klrid.s 131°`"lr.Lileerri s^rt9•l'uleil ' 1 of Witichee and -Jewelry. I,lo l y 1.'4/ p-ly "I'''' , • T 51.• l'a ' 9 ' Rs' I -_- ---- -- - - =a.- • Yespentine. Marble,Ormds 1.4 ~, WATICILES AND JEIVELAnt. .terte.l.,o;ths, spikes, Scroll " .110 1 (MESITA TIIAN.EVLAL • a id pig iron, broken cast- Wks:egos oiled Retail. at the "PhibOltlpsia IfXreft a t C,,,7llano.aret poutirellei , 1 Jetcary Store," Ne. DO North Second St reel, ar Ivan, tient. ialt, leail, - p . ..t . j;• I tarn, of quarry,-- - eli ILA DIMTAI A. ii,,T.lvr to'lleCtl,S•ilth.l , C I , - ' V ~/...:.?„, Gold Levert, IS carat m 1,4.9,1011 jewelled, and s o pork, Brinker, go ‘i.• 1 I ' ' fiaa and aPa,a S. iron caatings,:sugar. noa - )4.73 ' 1:0 '' ' . ' - ' 1 Silver Levers, full jewelled, 13 " " fa - es, green coffee. pot.a- 1 1 - IN TUG ifonni - olt OF ro Criz VILLE. , . FORA:ESL y CONDUCT:as SY" C. 11% FrF511.421. - . Sold repine, Pi k cases jewelled, 25 51,5a1t potri!, brimstone, I . J• li vial's .7.... vo. ~,,1,,,i..1,1.3,J,,,,,ti.,a, 10 " - , rid rye chop. J Silver Quartier Watches, 4to 410 lotir,Altr Itlil. '- . .t . 14 , I3EsPEcTrui,ur a,,,,,,a,,,, , t4e , eir friend ' s and the silver VpOilf. WV/al a lai, enin.per sett, Tea. *5 ; Pea I. 00, grocerlfyiticgar,t,lll,l . lt public that they h IsSell this establishment, , and respetthills solicit ace ttnuac of the custom ~I ; Table $l5; other articles in proportion./Att goods key, toavainery. cheese, I • anted to be what they arc sold tort lard, tallow, rat:s, leather, r '-1 './ o r i h, ~,K.t. wine, prctical Mechanics, they flatter nielailsiY on hand alarm: assrittment of fine GOLD . and !tido, pai w hi ..,I, tbeinselet s that their him. lolce and ctn. ben , : "(the , VLni . arid SlLvith WARE. and red lardotystersdientp, I . ' l9O • .1 bdsiness will enable- theta to into not work that 54:11 Ism an assortment of M. J: Tobias & Co., E. Simp_ glue ,q-nd cordage. steel, 1 -,' • • .4"; • 1 . ' not fad to fine : satsl:tcli. , n to the roSt fastidious. - - • Samuel k. Bvothers, E.S..rate9 & Co- 3 0 1 1 . 11 aff i - bran and Ship stuff. .1 . ~: They tire pre:hated to manufacture Steam Engtnes, Bilotti., Coal Breakers, Drell Cais, Railroad and ether -- G. &R. Beesley and other superior Potent Lever Rang cattOn altd wool. cigars, ' ' . C.lstings..l . C. arc. : ',entente, which will be cased In any style desired. frestrt. fresh •fi AM dry , , All °Niers thankfully received and promptly executed 1 .. ',alinements have liven made with all tho above goods rugs g od „ i g,i w ine, . - on moat tea-enable terms. i s, '. ed Most celebrated rnanufacturerinf England to fur- foreign liquors, wines and 1 : ' . ' JOHN WREN'. n 1 !at short notice any requited style of Watch, for teas, glass, china, a rid T11051,4.ei Wit ON , s , h (Mien: Wilt be taken, and ti e tame and residence ig„,„.,„.o,„itry, con- 1 • i 35 .I,,lnit 51st 'lO-17-1y) J %NIES- WRE:sI a_ . person ei'derine put nn If renuesteo. „Liclicriary, book , and ate- 1.5 00 • ._ _ __, _- ,- „ ....._ _ 0. fONKAD, Importer of Watches. ortionary, spirits lorrenline. I Jost. 3Heilrray' l4 PaNiinge Agency. 'a 0rt25"4.9-14.-lil l '.o. 96 IC • Scenad rq' catophine, burned entree. , ARKANCEMENTS FOR IS-10. __ _ . _,.- - -' --,-----. oats arid cape, boots anti a. RANNAN, POTTSVILL v , SOLE fsGSNT. - ' 1 .•, - . Fir tiVIES I ST - ON F'S'i STOP ES ! ." slemei , houdous. feathers, ntorsT AND THE .^:1 0. I,ersllt.llll,Bl/ esss.vne 2: . V. INTER 18 00,11,NG,,:„.,.., / trees, hop, stitcas, fUrnl- . Orrierl to Tile t 8171:0 BTATCB, SOLOMON 1100% (-• Kr tore, by weight. .1 THE subscriber respectful! liego A • • - f rrefs . "...- V...V.. , Carat? of Arortregiett atur l::"*Ort- . , "No additional di lege. for Com mis , storage, or „le ii... vedre iii tender his sincere to rol-rS4I4LE, dle,Cproitt,lin2 70611..11iinter.tint.'treiglOsat.nny itha unntplmy'. , ~,,,1 his toltntrosts rielld , antl [t hinks di [April 15, • 42, •29-tf 1 • for the very I/betels:ippon lie has re . -..ESE 'AriINOUNCES to his friends and cuss I 53-n -s.; tourers and the politic getter :ill ! ' liW Ile I _ - ' ----------- _________ i ...1.11,,..........,...........,,,a,reived 6,r upwards of twenty years, vivantn Imna tim most tdegant newts - i n , s and rolicits a continuation itt..their isi . ' . - r. of STOVEAstVer effeet! in this 'hnes.",. - ss_sz -, e Ases-4,,J,:xts ps-ii-e. ... sr" I ~._,...1...^..;.„.„,,, . „, - t, •• - •-.,:.,.. , ...0 , I e•llifelenCe. The despatrinwith wilts his Image:mem Fsl-- il 24 - I's-- ...„- ss i - ces'-' - s• --,tgi - 4.-se - s '''''......5......---=..e.' i have been brmight nu[, and the Prompt rter.-*V 011 , hich community emitter ,e, 01l the ni'asv •l and In (eta pproved patterns. Ile Pal- _, his very 1010Ivretts drafts lace: heed told at the ditfenott titularly naps attention to McGREGoIt'S PATENT 413/ " 'F , 1 C H F ',...., 0 LT;1 1 ., F' ‘ll . lP l i tt i t i n ir ec n irM L p.s lP N l l •l . 't y t , I g o r ' 1 7 t. :11 1 7',1 1 : . i t, l l " , o "' p ' Zi t h i, i rr,, l ,. r W,„l, h ;, ' , l ii:Pl, • l lzh o 'a tt r ;Tg e , • ii -t," pNIILOR HE ti ss hich ii pronounced the,besit • • Phil:l.lol,hr, IS, tons. l'i". t , contra , tn eidered inio with hini. • -iota mow in nie,Loth for in.0.4,0,..r.a0my,u.p1!..,1111L - , I 'hav the esdatiey tint of Wah.LOC these St, IO i N. (5.7*,,a,,,,,9: ~',Vc.',1,1,5,1',',',„7.'11„h:r.:?,,,1'•;,*.,/ , • , ' , " i t ; • 4 1 !,, 1 g ' , ' ; ',., ' ,':, 1 . u. : 1 1 1 ...1 1 ; 5 be 5, f:, , , , 1 , 1 , , , , , , i n a ate tile Itßa: CC , Aft LINE OF PACK :,' Sclinylicitt ConNty , Mill • ' ' ,4111, 1 , ~ ...nano ••, will be hoots:ld out w iciness detay 'IT Cant Ito Itatleitors. . • ~, wi."..,'• Front M.Gathomel.l ~e11.1'.('Ii1.1, 10 I ,t . ~,,," I ~, o , ~, J., ~. ,',.. , Empire Cool. inu Smy Mt, a ralletriOr article (Mr hotel.. :,..,,;,. , i :L I , 1 vt . te r . , , 0 :. i vi , .,. , , ; : .y.1 ,; 0- , 1 . r i, ' 8 , :1. I hg . ot i ;s \i l r i t;lrilat .p ri l .. Y .; 55 .111 Milts' Air Tight Cookine ritol, ,for wood or coal, I Richmond, nu: '' J . 9 ," 1 ' , ,T 9 1 ,-,"; ... n superior artie.elar fatailies.2 ,- i Philadelphia. lo - n 1 ,, L ,.1 in 15 , I I.iord. rtane,until Ihti.. ._ , . - Waterloo, tr.S. Allen.. '' 11. ...,” II "II • Pallor and Lhamber-Stores„. , ' 4,i " P allor wall a large nssortiarle til purposes, all I Niceiown, ' .r t tty i 5 :tin-fol./ 11. !(:urni+ll, '' '2l , ''' - 0 '' VI I Bernet fltotril Il •R•.. ,rt 1 ~. 1,, ~ Hems Cla v. hys, felty. ii Jute 0' II ti. 5 ~,,f which n ii.l be said al Ultninally tlit• raten. • 1 n.l ' iH e Slop; • lt '; 31 "II TINAND JAPANNED WARX-ilis ll:=SOrtment of i e,x ,, . of "=.chuylkill, .do I 'l'll do I fat a."' :3 I name:, ' !Hunt. i" on • t -01 • ` `.23 Tin and Japanned Ware is very lege. and embraces Mallayllllk, All the articles in Otathes, whkl e , .01,......ti, , '' , . n .0, - "eel - abort:en li,s3 ,• 1 Nets Worm. littight, Msialt 0, .1 oly it 'Note. 0 I Ivtoottth it. it, do 150 13 :' ,l `.Bohn S.S:ildtiv.llaire. ll "II. " II !era superiorquality. ltt,sclus. • 'Moore, ' " 2r, , r, •• 5n All kinds of Tin and ?Scot Dee Ware manufactured 1 Tent out 1 mile be- 40 , .. talc NorTistnn, do I , 45 25 . 1' A,„: , or . ron, i ll oolam!, /.11:oril r , Ana, a Peri_ 41 ID order et the stoutest notice. a' _,,.. ROOFING & SPOUTING. 44, is pf pparg,s., to e x. , st., rinIoNVO Or Bridge ao 110 25 , 30 1 West rdlitt„Wil Anent ' O, 1 ' II '2 ,1 36 - emite Tin Roofing and SBourne, be Invites those In I Wr,. Sithlt.ns it:obi. t'• 50 " 9.0 "31 lln I 35 31 want or ..r.r. work. to live bon a rail... - nr 04 ,5 0 4 1 Pint- hennellYi do 120 .25 1,1„ ) , Patrick Henry ,Pe tiff, 'Feb)" 5 1 June 51 Oct 51 -himself to do it clicaptr and better than it sir ves t Val i, ' Forgo. ' Plornll4,lle, do 1,'20 15 •••••• 1 Waterloo, • F.B.Alle 0,1 " '26, "50 "25 bet - 111one in this place before. tie 1,41 15 00 t siterniam Cernilth. Mar. 51 July II sPiev.ltS The peoliCelre rePpectfully twinedi to call anl/ .. .sam- 11,0.7:::::,0.td, •do-I 15 IS 'I ' D I Henry Clay, rsyo, •• .I " , at 51 n e his stock and lodge for 11'ni"h"•'• t " • " ii ' r,,,`,„,,,,,,,,, do • ILLS • 10. 00 "g0"56 " 6 New Ship, . TIIEBUcKS COLT ECONOMIST 5i ' ,,,,,,, , 0wn. An l'Ait' • 0:, Si PATENT AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. " Ears kW. Hunt, Mull II Aug. It Dec.ll Reading. • tie 103 91) -95 I New World, Knight, in " 0 3 The Greartor Itcprocontnt of the Dee! yltqweleft Reading Jelin IS e.kidtly, Luce, . " 9.6 " '26 "21 • fornii THE ~,,t' en't ‘ c r "`"`"'" ilY in , , and Mobrteille do I 1 1 1 •- 55 the public stroit he has see i 'ldlY "'fur', ,a,,,,,„;,,,,1,,, • Is J- the. patent right for Schn7 llllll I ' ^ '" ). • ir.,,,Thore '•• rfl-- do WS !Jd do '76 70 g° ' rt,,..1,,... .5f noel, May !I thla• II . 1 " - I s l , ';,; 5 5 •Tv..a,',8,11.41n, Howland. " et ~ 11: . ';', z' t; 4- "I"'''''' the me al o facto re and It of the nevt •. . 0.5 6,1 • ri't ~..t point, -w.it.:theli "ea ,, 55 ! i td,„ , (Cobb 'June 11 Oct 11 ESb. II 41. ---- lb' .•, • a stove -II .4 the J. Orsileshstr. ' ' de ~ . . 5 11 0 4 1 c.,56,...41•c.10',1,'N9n.r1',,'.91,...N(e,%- itsT.,__ The. freight and lolls on Coal to Richmond, and ! • i',.. '„ • ,',ii t h,„ t ,„ ~, , '•., t , , ~,1,,,,. ~... F. 1ui1d1,:.,41,1,P,1,i1!iab. e d uring - - ' -'- above ..." • • -•70 3 , , ...m .• ;.- 'tst. 4 ,... ,. . std.-toot sinptioncha•cron notronoacs, maimen. a.....;•• g C o the ntany iniprovements lately , intrn,loCed in , i p ' ahationck, Liberty, Si,, St. Patrick, Saniiier Hick& I Colll,lng Stem . s, it is at k now Ittl p ro( ell hands , that n• ''.' Eroto M.Carhan'.S.Maven.r.Glintoo. ) e.tlumbid, and Niagara, will continue to saR freak Lir- BO:10nm can surpass tbis in al! the points frookno and i a ;it 1 (Gm 145 Zusirableir, that not eat uty•art intr. oiling sellold t;‘,/ tli ly • I - erpord sanctity itite.colarsocc,ston, thereby prdventing Tile facility with which it it. regulated, lii regeLtrit y, 1110 least possibility of delay or detention ill Liverpool; and for the sec duty orllerrolte , vfl.vining to remit perfection and deopoech with wil tell cookery and baking •on be done es. one and the same orms, and the small money to their family or frit-tel., I have Snarled the •qUantzty of fuel consomed, are matters of surprise to all payments of my thane on the P tile w ing banks: 4411 n have tried it, and gives it the dna. rank among all Armagh. {neuron!, Eite;skillett, Omagh, the stoves yet introduced. It is line ssary.howcver, Athlone, Cavan. Ennbe, l'argenlotrn, Itloement,a pl.:- 1 0 specify its peculiar facilitten in ...dye 1 Tondo ii, Fermoy. Etiniscorthy, Skibbereen, novel examination OCRs r,,oltres will hest satisfy lIW C Ildrlvt, COntel/1 1 1, CaltVay', 811 C 0 . Ballbrtar.ll, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Stiagane, who may wish to matte purchases : . and ii 3 ,.. it? alLerilfse Ballymena, Dundalk. KlllllOl, •Vralee. a n d notch pleasure to recelve cans, .inn sat s y liallyshannonllungars an, Limerick, Wexford. all inqwdies with 'respect to its ealtacilirs and Ferro:l ances. The store will be put up Cot thirty days, and r Banana, Dungannon , lattelondert y,Waterford, found not to meet the expectations of buyers, or to per- Cork, - Dow npatric k,Monaglum, leughal. form ns represented, it WiliLle taken away WOllOlll Coleraine, Deldin, Mallow, os. I, it and 3-and . Raptand..--Messpi. Spooner, Atwood & Ca., bankers, scharge. There are three sizes-S. ..Lontion; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool. 'constructed to burn either wood or coal. Cali :sedgy: Seethisd.-"The City of .11 , goty Rank, and all Its amine epeetmens,now really at the InnVe nett sheeLdron 'ware manufactory of , the subscriber, In Centre Street, branches an:Vegetates. • , • t Wo doors above the Public Schnollwhem aDo.unY 11- Passages cap alto engaged from Liverpool to 'thing in his tine abut:loess may be cad on accontmoda- Philadelphia. Boston. and Baltimore, by the regular Bing terms. packet ships,on application tieing made personalty or "`•-nsville,OcGsAl-tfl , M:RAII.A.M. ST. CLAIR. by letterpost paid addressed to B. BANN.AN,Pottsville; JOSEPILM cMLIRRAV. cora. et of Pine and South sm.. Sew 'Cork ; OT Mr. CEO. McMITRIIIX, No. tr, Waterloo Road. Liverpool . }Janie --14 _.-- - s '---oves: stoves: stoves: stLEET 11t074 &. TIN lIII,NUFACTO RT. JACOB 31- LONG, Grateful for de liberal patronage here ' r s, .:- t , tofaierhCetypd,respettfully announces .... -I._. to the ritizent of tisika ii i:le atilt the "P. surrounding coun-11,, 1 \ . T.,..continurl business at the ind tn. d; opposite Maws White Horse Hotel, on Centre tAtreet, in the B or upgh of rottsville, where he keeps constantly or, band an extensive and carefully setarjed assortme nt of Parlor mid Cooking Starer, etultracin‘all theil.:. and approved styles, together with a vanefrof w onee,admitably adapted to the,wants of the Coal - glem, The.'improve, d with comp " Brick Top tivlete. of ISO ; “rtn" Pierce's and "Stew , Amer lean Air Tight art's Samnier and Winter Air Tight," are considered hooking St o v e a lened t . rn. prettalds the very best Cooking that have' ever been levitated. Ile with confidence calls attention to his great variety of Parlor and Coot Mg Stoves, which is unqueminnahly the. largest, hest and cheapest,to be found in the County o' f-Icli nil kill. 11, a l s o keeps eons runty for sale a largo and. varied stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the b r , duality and at the lowest cash prtces. . . TIN gooritio, and all nark 'connected with that branch of the, business, will be promptly executed, is the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms,. ildaylir49. —2l-if ' - PititT-14171ND FRA:BIES 100 New Prints, among which Is an amusing print of the 'Cal ifurnia Gold Diggers. 200 Frames for prints. All of tvhich tv HI he sold ai city Wholesale prier., by the hundred. dozen, ur tin gle, at we fitatinner's liall,and New* Emporium. 0.4 , t rg eltreet. three ilortra. below Market Huey:, ,'}Pedlars supplied at city ;trice' at - iANN i res b Bookstore, Now Emporium, &c. . , . _ ... .. -.. . . ,:... . ),. ' S 9 . ~... VOL. 1, XXV SCU D MAVEN, ItINEUSVILL'E AND TRENIONT PASSENGER LINE. Ria tu.licta . 4 4E .. .,4 • CIIANOE OF 11007 a. • i rAN and after Monday, April 3il. th e line will be V run as follows. viz.: Leave Minersville for Schuylkill Ilaven at 01 and 5,1 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Scliu Mill Oaten for Miners vilie at} before A.14„101,14., and 05 P. M. Leave Minersville for Tremont a) 1 o'clock. P. ill. Voce Tremont for Pintaville,Minctsville and Schuyl kill Ilaven, at 3 o'clock, P. 31. F S,RII. Front Minersville to Schovltall Sheen, 05 eta. Schuylkill Steven In Trzconnt, 50 " Minersville to Tremont, 40 " An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to .connect with the Tremont Train. leaving Pottsville at I:11 o'clock, M. and leaving %Westwood lunnediately on the arrival of the Train from Tre mont. Fare from Pottsville to Westivikil, . 15 cm. CS•AII baggage at the - Ownces.sisk. 4,Em. MARK. Pottsville. 0c138'45-41 . 1 . -1 a Pl4Sprrithre.- • LITTLE SCUT* 'Lat. R. la ttomi. Fi:Zr.Q MI M 74 11 ki ...V.41.q,--- -----v•--r -.‘'.;:4 ' - ' 4' ''--'r ..'t ~.................. ARRANGEMENT FOR , TILE tncicm AND ' PASSENGER CARS' ON TUE LITTLE 6CHEI'LKILIe RAILROAD , r . pnr.Pa4senzer Train leati4:ls Port Cl intomdaily, (San .l. days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philedelphia—arriVitte at Tatnartua in time to dine, t Leaven Tamaqua at half past one o'clock, P.M , in time to roneect at Port ChM. ton with the afternoon train, on the Reading Railroad from'Pottaville to Philadelphia. FARE.—TO fort Clinton, 75 cent.); to Philadelphia, V 50. The freight train leaves T. 1111 1 ,11.13 doily, (Sundays excepted.) at 6 o'clock, A. St., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M. A passenger cur runs in connexion with the Freight train, no that paiserixorn for Philadelphia can take the morning train of ears torthe Reading Rail road at Port Clinton. Fare the Mali, as in the other train. JOILN ANDERSON, Tamagua,Och29-44j , General Agent. Sutniapr Arrange en .' priti.A., RV...N.Triti V. ile, OA Id OT ry SVI.IsTar. RAIL RD. Arld r 7Ln "'"F-75--Vr.c9' II!!'I'l i 3.?'„= 1 P. 4.- 1, — l' - ''... ' •-'1C.::::: ''.l.' CHANGE OF lIOURR, AND TWO TRAINR Eitel! WAY' DAM% CT.TISCNIJAVR. N and after Monday. April - 2d, lista, two trains will Vrun each way, daily. between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Morning line (at coMtnadation). leaves Philadelphia at 74 o'clock A. 111., (Sundays excepted) panses Read. ing at 10.45 A. id.. Theoonve 'nest( yes at all way slat ion!. as formerly. A st LINE --FACT TRAIN. . eaves phi , (cal Leaves Putt iteille daily (ex cept Sunda2.3lr, Cep; Sundays) at :.ad 1 '' linen .451 ' " Sch. Haven, 2.37' " l'ottst 4.15 ' " Pert Clinton, 3.00 " Readin 5.00 I" Reading. 3.10 .." Port Cli • 3.45 " Potintown.. 4.20 " Sett. Ito i GAD, r" l'ni visville) • 5.110 A e m s at Deo:Ill . o,olArr's at Statellpad. 5.56 , The afternoon train will stop at the above named I ! 515 1;0ne 1 passenger for other , poiate must there hire take the morning tine. 1 Impm in Philadelphia corner Broad and l'inl Vs. No passengers tan enter the cars, antes provided siith tickets. NoTicx,=Firty pounds of kaggage will he allowed to cacti fassolter '.:lttlest . lines; and par;•el , :en are etpreslily pit.iithlted from taking any:Wag as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the: rise. of he owner. , No freight will be tai;ea by these lines. fly order of the boaol o( =tanagers. 3. LitSDFORD, SWF. Phila., Oct.`23, Mel. I 43. -----,-' And on and after Sept: Ist, to I..Pcember Jlsi, tSt°, t SO, ITO ISS by order of the ]Boards f Managers. n., Decirh'lS-52-111 naA pro s cretary Luzerne 'lron Wo• • Itsoaear azletob ,• , t moo. E/10. eir2t I , 4t.f .d si o.vosolc ALY.F.N, 111[1110DIDETORS of the above named establishment, St. respectfully informs their patrons and the fluidic i. generally, that they have taken the large buildine for- • twarly used for the Machine Shop. , connected with the sugar Loaf Veal Works, to which they have added a Futindry, and are now prepared to build steam En gines of every sloe, Pimps, Coal Breakers, itailroad and Drift Cara. and to fattish iron and Wars Castings 1, of every deACTiPtiaVglitable to the Coal wining or any other business, on tflo most reasonable terms. &pairing of all hinds done with neatness, and de spatch, at the lowest prince. All work (untitled by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of these • who may want 'atticies in their. tine to this vicinity. ' All orders will meet with immediate ad prompt at • - tMarch,S. W. LIDDSON, F March 17, 18.19 411 12-14 1 6 11. ALLEN. —POTTSY'ILLE 18011 AVOILIE.S. I , • • SrENcer. & MASON. ESPEETIIILLY annoances to the public, that 1` they have tat4n the Establishment known Pottsville iron Works, on Norwegian street, where they are prcpaed to.build ali kinds of Steam thigines, manuacture lia ti Sued Cars, and 'Machinery °fairness every description, at the ahorteitt notice, and on the most realionable terms. *Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines will find it totheir advantage to ;lye them a call befogs engaging elsewhere. Mass PAS - flit IRON WORKS. ~I: 1 q . . - '-' PHILADELPHIA. WrA.DE6 Wrought Iron Fluei, riultable (or Logo. SUbtivre,M-11 tee, and other Steam Engine SWIM'S. from 2to 5 inehee In diameter. _.5.15a, rtivi (or Gas, St-Carn and othe purposes; extra; strong o f for Hy draulic Presses ; Hollow Pistons ifor Pittnpo of steam Engines 4.m. Itlanufamuand for Mlle by . hitißßl re ti, T A N KER E & 51012111.8, . Warehouse a. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts., Yhilada. Phrlada• Dior. 224 !,943 . .. AND: POTTSVITAZ PUELISHED EVERY . SATURDAY .BY ,-BENJAMIN BA:NNAN, 'I ) OTT SVILLE• 1: SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, :PA Iit.EncETJUNTS TRANSPORTATION" LINE, VIA. PIIILADA., READING-. AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. - WARES:UR:Mt IN PEHLADELPMR, tspwrlt cinc CORNERTOMO Alsr/ WILLOW tITIIE.CI7. , ttAt7S 3. C. CONRAD., Jr. IS CO.. _ VORWARDING and Commission Merchants, take V • this method of informing their friends and the public in 'general that they are Prepare) to forward Merchaudtze. Packages rind Parcels of all descriptions, to the following places Haven, Mlnersville. Tamaqua and to Lletvebi lye. Donaldson, Tremont. Pine rove. Port Carbon, st. Clair, New Philadelphia, Maddleport. Patteason, Tuscarora. Note Castle, Ashland. Danville. Nottbub-- berland, Sunbury, shamobin. %Villiamspnct, Milton, Catiawissa. Illooinsbarg, Ora llge , Me. Re PI Ic' sv Street, Snydeilown, Georgetown and Waidilngton. Goods fee Mooch Chunlcalaztelon, Deaver Meadow, Summit Hilt, Cunningham'. Remick and NVIRMStr3rIC, will be shipped ibinugh to Tamaqua without the de tention herein/ore-caused by reloadjut at Port Clinton. OVlers fey,goods will be puticttiWy attended to.— Pa rtiAi larratre io s elling, F. Me n. 01,111201 theCo Arty acnd ee foe:4l , ok „" will please reed an order SKlth the .I . earnster,hs tood Casing OnleTW?..o . be delivgriTd,„ J. C. CoNOAD. 411 Dr..rOrP.WV. Jr Plitlail'a. Sch. Haven. Aptil.lll"9-16-Iy. COLLIERY W YCS' 7 1 94 55* - 1 pjll,l VOUS DUX AND MACHINC SHOPS.. aid stag s ,cou i,a., : l,,r tq to ~uun factnre loonier, at Lilt . 4110 , tera nonce. ellazi Laplace and Foray:. o any potent and capacity, for Mining and then purposes, Bettis,: C,..1 Cr'eativ ..*.for Ctn., with solid and permeated rollers, as tiut) be ree,wired. Also Engines and,Eftomerr Cytinders with all beet's. ary machinery for Blast Purace,. flat Pipes, of lie most approved plans Cop and flail joints and cra ter Toyres, of the very !lest construction. They par- Ocularly invito.thc attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iran trade, to their large stock of Palter. for Balling havitiOlately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the Celli try, viz . --The Wyoming Midi at W ill:ethane. and the' Rolling Mill at tile MI/Moll?' Iron Works. Danville. They arc fully prepared tar this hind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. Of the Wm . - Ity of their work null, materials, it is enoutylito that time and crycritore.the moat Infallible Ars s, hate amply demonstrated the genuine charoctcrof their en gines and machinery. Orders arerespectully sonr.Ucd and will be promptly attended to. • AYWOOD k SNYDItit. Potcscitle, Sanitary, 17. for itta {rgil:No of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine business at the Franklin Works', Port Carlon, , lately owned by A. C• Brooke, are now Prepared to , Manufacture to order at time ehortest flak , : et min En glues, Pumps, Coal Broakerif•and Machinery of almost any size or description.for mining or,,other, purposes. Also Bail Boadand Drift cars, Iron or Braga Castings of rare ~a ge or pattern• 0111.)E1IS ARE .I:liiiirr•CTFlil.T.Y , _VOWEL BILLY - MAN & Co. VIIANICI.II%I ikOßlih.—The subscribers arc now prepared to fu: nigh the Colliers and deal , ems of fichtsylkill county, wlh 9110.yelit cif all Muds pa at thelowest Philadelphia price t s. Attention Is hey called to their Coal Shovels. Orders fur Shovels any size or pattern Promptly attended tn. Pt.Carlion„ Aug. 14. '.17. 33-Iyl St I, IN MAN & Co.• • _ pm,,:s V 5.1.1,3 Fol, R'Zt:C-1„ V•...- , 4 -- ... ''' ..._1„•:,:',;,, , r:,_. ,::-.C;.•-••4 . r1.......„;.,t,.. - . LIVES: SIVIII'S :EXIPIIVE S :4 L'IN'E. 1 1, "%! I.: ARC •ILEPAIIED TO 1 . 21,1Ve and f,rw , ard 1 Daily p r ne.s,..::er Train, (our UNPI". ,. "" heing aliviv in chat,,, cf Fp, lal isle. .I.2.ers) 10C... charslico of all deserlptioes, packages, bontites, R:lliCie, hank AMC'S. 4, -Also particular attention pall to collecting Ding. Drafts and. Accounts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to all interme diate places between Philadelphia and P,vevile• OUVICES, Centre Street. Pottsville 3; Sattiti Third .st roe!, Philadelphia • No. 11, Wall str, 4 et, New IMO: ; No S, Conn r ' streellosten Feb. 21, P-tf I LIVINGSTON, 1101VARD & 3 , - -- - - F - 11. - ITC.L . N WORK Neu,' Arran gement. E ngle lvon,lliorliss rr-Tir4, • Passage from Liverpool. PASS:kr:Ed in rho steerage a the fltst Class ,i/ekos"` I'acbet Ships-,Harp Pleasants, Shenandoah. Berlin and Gurope, sailing from Liverpool for Ptiliadelphia on the Ist ef every month, throughout the year, ,:an be secured on application to SAMUEL PLEttIitICNTS. No-37 Walnut street, Philadelphia. June 9, '49-71-1y • - Edgar SL Barton, -ye, ROAN BUILDERS, Espytown, Co luutLia County avbeta the have en hand a large lot ofaeaeutied lituiber.and are prepared to Itudd and delves llama of this latgett class, for the Schuylkill Canal or ablate here, cheaper than any others connected in our trade, and built In the most substan tial and durable manner• IJunetrdd—^_7-dm• - - Dentist cf—Mentoval. GEORGE J. ZIEGLISO, DE.VrisT,. liaS ItEMOVED'TO No. 32"..7 ARCH' STREET, two doors below Tenth rhlladel H ll . - i.: pima. O. All O perations performed in the most approved eta b.wa Le. and Judicious manner. . March id. 1849.• To' antierri. • • A 8 BALES DEAR GREEN and Dry Calcutta Kim 4 -i received per Sillp Tecumse weight h. w is illBloie t Itolto. . AVALN MORGAN.' '• 0 and 10 ftoutli ilniarves, Philadelphia. In (Wore 75 Bales Madras Goat Seine. - 20-finio _______• • IVt. A. DEPU. BBurgeon Dentist, Wire in .1-141arket lEitreetjteorth aided Pint door above Es gut» Mimes Ofice reay2n , . . erns of itrountsins, - Itietsts - rrbleb wilt givo'stiengtb to, our =C SATURDAY MORNINtr, JUNE 16, 1849 r . To . the r lareuicu 'of Schuylkill Co. •'MI. firemen of Et buyliall County are reApeetfollY I Invited to be present AT the iFti ewer", Parade to Sending, on the Fourth of July.; The parade will be a grand affair. and no pains will be, spared - to make the trip of their Schuylkill County friends ;is agreeable na passable. Come one, come all. - Taos. B.Aroizrz juneama-23.30Marshall. E 32 , • . . _ Alien, I,EALtII - 3 IN orr., • 7. SO UV! wiraxvEs, riuLADV.pilm. TA AVE in Store and for sale. RIO barrels Tanner*? Oil, 500 do. Common Whale Oil, 601:1 do. Bleached Whiter and 'Spline {Shale Oil, together with a gener al assortmont of Oils and Spann Candles, — also, have constantly on hand a large supply of etuvlan and PaM;ouiau Guano. [JuneW497.23.4t. E. Carver. ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, No. 51 Need. SOO, Street. Ph:lag. - 1 -111:Els DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF VT „Contracts to erect DAyelltnes. &c. and layout the gronnds for Country Sehle. or 'Cemeteries I together tsith the arrangement nf•Trees to give tne proper ef fect --Also, Churches, Hatrdtals, Prisons, Water Works, Gas-Wochs.ff:e.,.'on the latest and most spree ed piers, includinc hia.ting • Ph itoda.Feh. , • -,-,--- .._r- ~ 3L- 4,4uction Notice.' : '--r..pcorsosavr.s' AT -31.1111L1C SALE. V ' ' . l . The : followlnc 'Lcitomotive Enaintii. be ,' ' longlng to the Gotrimonwealth or Pcnrisyl- Li.:a?',: , Vania, and row I'omin; on the Pilliadelrhilt and Coltrobla Railroad, 1011*14 sold nt polnic sale on Torsi:lay, J nne f... 9. 1849, 0110 o'clock precisely, on the Colombia itaiirnaiLlVest or Broad ritrect, vtz: "Indi ana" "Mirtsis,llllll," .Whicon.n . ' and "Moutgoin cry," avennd class; and "Virginia," and "Schuylkill;" third clans ermined. The above named Loconint Nes can be pmt and kept Iri acind ronoing order for mitt boldness ate toiling 'ecperice, and are well adapted, for short roads. They may be osamtned at the Parkeentr2 shops, Chanter I Convey, qt any time retina» to the ifith of June. I ra•Teans cash. and IWO pereintory. i By order of the Board of Canal Commissioners. • WILLIAM ENGLIBII. Sort. Motive Power P.& C. It. It. GEORGE it BORRILL. Aim lanoor.pone2'l9-23,4v. TltSearara and Talllttqala r 0 and after Monday May "Rlth. the „ ...4 .•enbacrlhor ruu a roach THREE TIM7I , A I/ AN, between Tanearoraand Tamaqua. on the arrival of the cars at Ttuzcarnra• The care leave Potteuiller al II and it o'- clock, A. M. and. 4 P. M. The coach will !nava Tama• qua at 71 and 11 o'r'uck. A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M Fare 5.3 came. Tirkete ran At had ut Jones` lintel; Tamaqua, and of the conductor or the Cat. Junc9:4o-13.15.) irrEpitElt 7CINV.G. Rising' Mem ilotel, I.OI7AVILLE, TES 'A. ( r-Fg,l . to T t I l l i e E cn i et r iet i O7 c4 4l . l ' t i jl i t IV ) C ' .. a a n n r t v ° , U c a ' n ' T 1 nal' trlt.Veller* in general, that be has talten that cc-,-- - ,Itct min:Wished stabil known :a'7 - pat's Hotel.. and lately kept by Jeremiah !Inches, at tne Contien or :-./ rump and • 311NE99v11.1.E Ott, in the Borough of Pottsville, which lie has fitted up with special ref (creme M the comfort of Owewho may wool . him r • wiik theism's:tom. • The house is pleasantly located. with stabling and a. large yard atta , hedt, calculated to acconnoridate Farm ers, and parsons travelling with bnrarn rind Carriages. The proprieter li o n his house well famished. and will snare no pains or expense to supply his Table unit Rai inn Mann, whlCtrcatinnt fail to afford general satis faction. An attentive. faithful liostler will always be m at [ tend:time. on 0-.I.VirAS may rely on l e ts Int their 11.41;- 1 ell properly =ended tn. . 31101.1E11' 2311.1f2Ett. fitay19,.4.1. r —'l-ly ;;I:unalter Arranaement. U. OF COAXERS PROMTROADING. FOR lIARRISIIIS an, leaves the:lton- Ilnitee corner of Peon and Fltlll Q. - —sts.„ dally, except Sunday, ht 10) clock. A M. or Isnm.stlinlely on the arrival of }he Mer vin: Train of Cars froM Philadelphia ALSO, FOP. LANCA.SI'.iIIt, from the sae Office, daily, except Sunday, or 9 , o'clock,.. same Ovi n e : inanity on the arrival of the 'Moroni; Tinto of Cats from Pottsville. Passtneers 'caving lilt-waster or Litiz in this Line, will be to time to conaccewith the A nernono Train or. Cars for Pottsville.. • ALSO, FOR IIASTON, three times n week, from Ore acme Ofilcs. nt 7 M. Vll. 2 Menslay,. Wednesday and Friday ; and three timers week from Eagle Hotel, (formerly \Veiny's) at ht 'dock, A. \is v.le.t Tuesday, 'Thursday mint clatorilay• t."-Netv Coaches have heen pla . red upon the Lines, and every 'attention will he pant. to the comfort of traemlii' u, JOHN N. 1111LTEVIOTIE & NEPHEW, Reading, April 7.'1, , P). 17-Imol a Proprietors. Anthracite Mit:Sn:my sTnEvr, -)lrc::e,v3Llt.. PA, tetbscrther would ,e9teetrelly inform hiw Mend! , and the public that he hattmenred !r R'S -hy ltepp,l where 1w Witt be hw v to l `glTc t every attention to there who may freer Mtn with a call. (ap.7.49..15.tfd JACOB FRAM. Alleghany aso Alarket Street, ghee Eighth. (S.A. side') 111 I LOP:LT.II3A. • 1 . , t • : •• _ • ,_ . TlllB taro' anti splendid. hotel has been ,g . 3-, „ furnished with entire new furniture. The 1 , , , 0,7 liar-ltnont is the largest in Philadelphia. The, •-- -se - •Panours and SlninZ-rooms ore entirely top crated from the noise and bottle, comet - tarot to the arrival and departure of the cart, The Portico exten ding the whole _front of the house. affords a cool re treat in warm weather, and o spiemlid vied , of the greaten thoroughfare is the qty. The Lodging Rooms arc tv‘lll finished. The Table as well provided for no any other lintel, with every at tention of the managers to nethe it the best WWI for Merchants and nu/dm - sit Men. during their may in the ;Guy. The tent. will be ono dollar per day.. On the ~. arrival o f th:, Cart front the West, a Porter will be in attendance to convey baggage, 14c, to the Hotel, whlch it adJoiningtha depot. [Feb It 7-forno i }'-. WHITE: SWAN ItOTEL.—T IT E '.7e r Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends Lij-igc and the public In general that he has taken - , ---- .- --- 4 :- the WIWI'S SWAN 110 - rm. A'S II STAGE OFFICE No. ItOßStreet, formerly kept by J, f eters &, Son. The House being large and convenient, amt intim business pall of the city. be hopes by strict attention to business, that his friends and all Who may come to the city on business orpleasure 1011 give him a coll. lie pledges oimself that nothing sba II be want ing on his part to matte them at linnie. . TE; 01S, ONS DOLLAR l'Eft DAV. GLORGE RAILS,. MMEN=Mit lilitissilingion, 11lote1 s.- (Fon.tsee.fa atter nv etsstnta. BEARD.) Srhurlkill Hate?, J at— The aulkertber announces In his friends and ~.- ',1 ! .-• the travelling pulthe that he hen taken the t:...c" ; above mentioned establishinent; and fitted on .. . ' throughout, so that It.will eiptal tiny estatt lklitnent in tne county. It in lotated near the. IMO(' of the Pitlatilephia and Deriding It:slim:O. and nn the Main:ll . er.; of the Romani,. the table will always be ainnt dainty supplied with the thonest &limner; of the .ra,oil. his chanthera art large and nlry, nail his bed•• ding of int. hest kind. . . The stabling attached to the hotel is large and corn ratelions, and attentive liostlers ti ill. always 1,4 found to attendance. lie has also accommodations for Lbw. vet.t. tt,:e. , . I r. e Veliters ; will alwart he kept to carry visitors to ant part of the o.oty, or oh.nwhern. • All he entirttes it n trial of his House, feeling vital. dent he will give entire satisfaction to all who rind it convenienetnanktnrn at kilo House. 5P.%.'494-15.11'.1 , TOIIN JONEs. -i - ---- -----; ; Wins; Ginn!: ' ri n 1 GJIT a, PUTT, . TOWN GAMMON ! STORE.; ..4 . = ! ' li) lIIILF and Single barrel SII6T ',""t": , .. ar:ltN il 'A , 1.6W11i1l EL,sSIIS, SHOT s r ' - : . _ ., 1",.: . *::,. 7 BELTS, 1 DP PON OS C.kNINTEII POWDER,," - PERCVSSION CAPS. i - , REVOLVING .PISTOI.S. I SINGLE AND DOIIIILE PISTOLS.' • The :these are it Inc asiortmcnt of Co glish and Gov .man nt7.!..iirlic l " o. ' i r t :lt r i: itsztins a tine naanTiZtent of the most celebrated .11;119:pl.i.EIT, CitTLEIli-, SDl:isms, AND pAGfilpiG CORDAGE, ANV.Ths, 1 Bellows, Vitt, and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR elute: PLACES IN (1 Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels : :nada expressly far OUT own sales. I lI.DING MATERIALS, ! Cotkistlng of oclte,halehel.Dintes.Paints.Dil ,Cl a se of American, lermati, and'Enellgh round - at-tine. - - - ICON AND STEEL. Hammered and Bolted Iron, Sheet. Flue, Rand, :n1 Itol,p Ion: TOOLS., Blacksmiths., Carpenters•.Shoetnakere.and Saddlers' ii A DDLGITY,IIMIPN ARE, &I COACII TRIMMING I With. a c.iliety of iron nations Vine. 9-S 47 35 • . , Cherotcee.' • - 1 9!O tokTE, mettivAL, _ . TOE subscriber hating Mat returned from --,:- . "-_,Y-...:"... Phaidelphis with the largest stock of goods ..,- ever offerei for sale in this place, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Provisions, Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Seg.,Ws, 'Summer flats t Caps, Queens ware, Class Ware. Limps. Denting Fluid. &c. &e.." has opened; a NEW STORE. in FOK'S (MUCK BUILDING in Nom 2, ian Strect,tx.low thi Arcade. where he is tr el:aryl! sell en terms more favorable: i'n undiKa. than rho . of a other establishment intrait ot V.OUts% \ is sort et CfPy no erribracesall the new SS ci,.which'are various and beautiful. - len's d" Boy's_ 'fashionable ,Caps for sale st ... cents. 1 Persons c ap save at least. 25 per cent. by purchas7 ing at .. -.- . C.' INMAN'S, . Ap.'7 .49.-:)541.) .- New. Cheri , ' S VIM N _ ew Grocery, Floor., Fe. AND PROVPION STORE. Tilv subscriber announces to tho eitlcena of • Muss Me, that he has lust Ottened a newlttoce ..,,-Xi...ry,Flourand Feed Store, at his old stand, where will always keen on hand a superior dock of cbbice GROGERIE.S.PROVIMONS, Fondly tY1.. 0 13D., TEA. COFFEE, UtGAII, all Of which will be se lected ratli great care, and be soldtit Very e t Tani. - na fl a tters himself that he can make II to the interest of this community to deal with him: he theta rote solicits their patronage. lit MIMS %yanks to hisnutneruus customers for the Patroulto thei , bestowed upon him In hisuotherbusiness dee. 11..'47-50 • It. D. SIIOESTR. • TIIE.SUBSCIIIBERDEtti3 LEAVE to call the attention of hill friends and the public to his stock of CARRIAGES and ILICIIT 'MACRONS now an hand and nnishloa.,whicir he wilt Melrose of low. kinds of repairing pmmptly attended to. Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streets, backer the American House. June 5,1847. 23-Is , WISTAR KIRB. • Commisslonerte Salo of Real .1 Estate. • ratHE Commissioners of Schuylkill' county, will I hold a-public sale on. Aonday, the 16th day of duly.stext, et the Court Home, in the Borough of Ormig,aburg; for the purpose . of, tang all such. mistoted lands as have been puichased by them atTressureit's sale:agreeably to the" Act of Assent-. bly" and have been told by them unredeemed for_ tiro years and upwards; a • list of, which is here unto Sale to commence at 10 O'CIOC4, `A. M.' on said day, and continue born day to day . Until all is sold.' Manhearn Leta Masan & Boradin I do - • Jacob Wetzel • • 1 do .Wm Braider' • I • do Geo Dentler -• 3 dO • • Johnson Capp 1 do • Jacob Weitzel , do Robert Lewis l do • ,i ' M Eraiden I •1 • , 1 do Geo Dewier:, • 4 Wharf' • Benismin Dower!. 1 Dot • ` Sae! Brook & Potts ,do • I.lurd Patterson • • do Abraham Pott 1 do Pnitip7 1 do :land Shliz • 1. John S Ebert 2 do John.hll...aughlin ' • 1 _ do Abraham Sholletaberger - ll* do • William 11 Potts' • • (14 'dot - 0• acres land 'Joseph Spencer 3 do • • do 40h do do ' do 28 do Abraham Pott • Union township • .420 acres land `Phonies:Reese '419 do Daniel. Reese ' 500 do Benj ( -lambi , 500 do . Jacob D Clute &CO • 400 do John Eliza I 400 do John Fields 2 1001 do Peter Gardner • 200 •du , Jacob 'Brammon 376 d o 'War Stewart 200 d o Daniel Breire'6lo - 4 1 /0 do John Klinger' . 4001 do . 'Geo Rhoads 180 do Fusa & Netiff 300 d o ' Elizabeth& Haunt Bitter 400 do Cbriatinn 'Froze' 190 04 Fos,: & 200 do John Boyd 420 do Thomas Reese 400 do Geo Rhoads sr. . 41l do Alt, Rubimon • 196, do FUS4 & Netiff 371 do John Strome 140 d do Christian Immel 37 0 .do • W m Stewart Barry torenship Geo Seitz Bourn & Co Henry Stlchter Peter 13taler & Co Isaac Christ Jobi, Haber Francis Yarnell l&Co Shoener Ddla r nin Solomon Christ & B Becker Pi ter , Kremer Geo Rah'n & Jas Mitchell Jane Price Geo Simile . Wen May, Joseph Barthlomew _ Peter K SeiEzineer Geo Eys..er - , John Reed ' • Schuylkill. Hutitzinger .5• Co G,20 Rahn John Kleckner 'Lewis Bering fiat Peter Miller Ad am , W ill Wm Wildermuth Aieci Rahn Leonard Moyer 311C(16 Kline Lawton & Powell J W Shoemaker, late B Becker Geo Rahn and others John Ketelaner & Co Win Audenried do do Audenried & Reber Audenried & ' Isaac Wetstone Geo Daugherty. R Carp it Wm Berkeiser Rushlotenship Alter, Stephenson & Cooper Adam Mere Klapp & Koehuer Joe Cochran — .ltstin Turnbull c: has Lo,s - David Nice •. Buchner k Brtivan Abraham Angel !" Peter Kern . • .1 Slicer Wayne township I • lot Abraham Fertig 01 acres l John Shari! . 29 , 'do John Hummel do Saml Hain 20 dU "=` , Poilip Hoy " ' 200 .do Daniel Mayer , 200 do Miller fi.Filbert 70 do Abraham Fertig 7 do Christian , Ley' .13 do Peter !Vick Norwegian township 6 do A Fertig • - 150 do Haiti do Zerby : - 50 do David Hebb . 788 do John Pon 700 do Walter 324 do James Wool 21 "do Jacob BeeTtley • 11 rot Jacob Allen • ' 01 acres Lippincott & Taylor Wesl Penn township do Cluistion Snyder , do Solomon Eekert do Jrenh Master & Buikhard do Jacob Lindenmoyer do Peter Stele' wall • .'Branch township da M & J Sillymen do & Filbert do Filbert 4. Haiti do % Henry. Will do • Henry Will IVeat Bounswig township Nattier - I'l Zimmer & J Weiser do John Reeser do Peter Kern do Drriel Shaeffer Schuy/hill Amen &rough lot 'Robert Jones do Geii H Stichter do S Brooks &9, J' Potts • do 'Sashimi Bowen , do John Christian Upper Mohantango, Samuel Keim • Pottsville Borough • Peter Reinhart Idieeer Illubantungts 141 acres Wm Hoch • ", 100 do Chas Werner ---- do John Jolly • 100 do Samna Hain • 300 do OCCi Heck: • - 90 do John Reed . • 9G. do Philip Buntzinger 27 Sdo , .joho Ktinsdroan.p" • 127- -do • Sammeiel Kimmel,_" 60 60 • do •! Nicholas Daher • • 8 do Fidel Heitzmon ,•, I 392 . do . Mary Eckert 190 .do Piiiiip?Kunselgual 8 do - : Ssnaloot Kimmel Porter township, 283 Joseph Zerby. 300 -2 : do Win Cava , - 177'' ,do ,do • Jacob Kitpmel & , 60 • ' dO._:" • Jacob" Christ 150 .do ' 142 do John Huber 10 do . John Brown of Peter 110 du John Brown of Philip 135 do Lay, Drenkle, George &Green. await' 147 do 130 do 314 do 25 do 5.i do 56 do 30 do 151 do 3G do jot) do 122 s do 260 do 100 d 'l5O do' 400 do 200 do 117 do 14 do 40 dP 513 do 400 do 200 (11 400 d 3 140 do, 20 do 40 do 250 do 115 do 100 do 160 do 400 do 100 do 400 do 20 410 112 do 112 do 60 do 1 lot 06 acres, 72' do 400 do 400'do 400 do 400 do 15 do 100 do 100 do 50 do 102 do 1 80 do 600 200 200 MS 114 50 acre• IMIM • b . d JOUR:NAL, GENERAL ADVERTIStR. 141 .do - do • do do 150 :do —do .1 do 50 do do do .do 100 do John C Kntieman 100 . Joy. 'Win Graeff & ,Co - , Pinegroce township ond barouah 300 acres Derel Hain, Greenawalt &Co 1 . lot Boater &'Caurcnan 1. ' 101 acres. Greeninatt, George & 31.. do • • Cha6s A Snyder 4 - Co.l • lots licob Crain Co la, John. George & Co 9 acres 4 lots I do 85 net . s 43 •do 294 do 293 do 150 do 10 do 1 lot I do do 200 acres 15 do 170 do 22 do 178 do 100 do , 160 do 100 do 60 do 180 do 200 do 100 do 13 do 31 do 150 do 192 do 283 do 114 do Gen Seltzer 220 do . Samuel Hain 225 'do. Fertig, Reed & Strubhar 200 do Peter Patten 100 do Nut Brand 01( ? 3 .do Dan'l l Hairi & Kock 44 do, -- _ Fre.driek W Courad 2 do - Artvdd & Caufman ' 223 do -„ Ed Bickel 17 do Fred W Conrad 52 do ".. Greenawalt, George &Co 200 d '- Ley, - Dreolde & Greenawalt 50 a - E..taiP 'of Zimmerman 373 o ' Peter Zolool`flD iii 430 0 E•lfite of Banawitz. 15 o - John Houtz 14 o . Franck Snaitzer 113 a res & 110 per. O'Neal di: Co 1 lot Ellis Hughes - Iv 2 do 'Ohm; Rick `.., , 2 do John W Proton ,8i do . Wm I. , hman 1 do David Greeunwalt .2 , do. ' Rein. & Drenk; I . 4 do Simon Ulm In 1. . 1. do Idori2z 'Redder ..rreenswatt, John Salter Wharton John 8 Wharton 1 , Greenaviult, John George &to A:thinks Snyder H Mickley (warranted J Hubei) lit Seltzer (Huhcr -tract) Ley, Keitn, Drenkle & Strimpfler do . do do Riley &Denbuyy ' Arnold; Mayer & Wharton Ellei Marcos Cadman • Geo Ruth , John Houtz Paul Brand Chas A Snyder Jacob Heberling jr John Snavely • Francis White JO! Bensinger Filbert & Greenawalt Joe Snyder & Kemp Jacob Seibert Chas Snyder do do Chas A Snyder - Francis Whito Henry Daubed Ley, Seltzer, Holmei & Co Francis Spaitzer and tha heirs of LXWIS BREIIII h 4;,:. BETZ, rnarLtr, Comtnisiioners' Office, '? Orwipbaro. June 9. 1898. 5 Ice Cream Saloon. ?vim subscriber ream:cattily informs the public 1. generally, that he in prepared, at hi; "%dorm in Centre nitres:, :dove Market, which in admirably ar ranged with regard to conatrt, by his superior arcom naodattons to serve up every variety of rerrethents of the rholreet kinds, in the moat aureeable manner. Ills Ice Cream, the refreshment in the warm season, in amonthness and delicacy of River, cannot be' sur linseed. • Pic :Nile and other Parties, Hotels and families sup:: plied with Prnlm.Confectionarit•s, and Refreshments of all kinds, promptly, and on the blest salinfactury term,. FREDERICK:C. r.rTING. June 9,151 D. 9.4.11 Ice Cream! rpiir. subscriber, no heretofore, will continue the manufacture of lee Cream. In order to suably the flemand during the coin in:: season 1r e Ora In or all aavore of the bent duality, always on hand. Partleri dud families, sutipltril, at the shortest notice, with Ice Cream. Confectionaries of every duality, criii atantly,on hand and for bale tilinleoale and retail, by 1r WEBER, ono itoor North of - the Mincrla and' nearly opposite Pa. halt• May 12, Furniture I Furniture CARPETS. VENITIAN do PAINTED BLINDS, &c. GICESSANG 6. SILLYIKAN RESPECTFULLY announce to Iva the citizens 01 Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE. WARE-ROO:IL in Ma kantangs• Street, a feat doors from Centre, Where they have on band a large and fashionable stock of Furni ture, embracing the latest and most fashinnntile styles.. all of which has been instmlitrttired to their order by the beet makers in nor cities. Their stoca embraces a general assortment of all the article. embraced In for nitliing dwellings either plait, or an the most lull! firma manner. Bedsteads ranging in price front .13 to 8.50,. —and all other articles of furniture in proportion. In their stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the, most agar:w hit patterns, selected with gre.,t care. CARPETTING, BEDDING AND UPDOLSTErtr. They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting of the carious qualities, and Bedding, to which they call tile particular attention of those in watit,of these articles. It is nor design to keep all thearticiee of Furniture reqitlred in Schuylkill County, and. prevent the neces sity of persons going abroad in search of elegant ant cles of Furniture, all of which they are determined to sell at lees prices than they can he obtained else where, Isla) packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly invite those who are about furnishing houses and Gamma:Bn wilt...mire additional furnitn re. In give them a call, ns they flatter themselves they ran give them any kind or - a ..tit out" they may require at a great saving of funds. HENRY GIVSSAND. ALEXANDER Sti.LICMAN. April 7 15-If 3 Wall Papers; TilE subscribers have nn band, the largest assort ment of WALL PACERS, irl the city of libiladel- Ma, Whols-iale and Retail. conksung of every no ley. suitable for Pailnrs. Entries, Dining Dooms, Chambers, &c, which for quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing e cash bosiness, we are enabled to sell a-better article, at a LOWFAt R.TE. than any store doing a trade business. On hand, a large assortment of ‘VID6 Nem for Conning, Fire Prints, Borden, &c., which rvillbesold for milk , Paper barigingdeme in the Country. at City prices. • ll.—Dealers are Invited to call and examine their Mock before purchasing elsewhere. FINN & • No. 11.4 a MUM ;Tamar, South Side Ap.l4 —lO-2tn Philadelphia. • :.heap, China Glass and Queens -Ware. ," •• Boma DEsmova OF ENLARGING OUR [SUSI ]) NESS with the eititens of Pottsville, and its vi cinity, we are Induced to lay before theta the claims of our house to their patronage. - "i • ' Having the largest and most cola - pike stock in this country, we can offer great 'inducements both in su— perior attain) , and price, in Preach, Listeish. Gentian and Canton Chino, the real Iran Stone Chine, (the strongest ware made] Stone. Lircrpool and Granite Warr, Vein. Mantled and Cut Glaze - We will sell for Cash to any person a DINNER SET, TEA sET,GtIASIDER SET, era SINGLE PIECE. Toriess mitncy titan any Wholesale or Retail )lunar. Can. because the Wholesslelinusea most necessarily sell on credit, which we do not, and Retail Houses do hat a mean businesslßeeinnartson with ours. To all which 11tCnt1011 to re'speetrully requested. • • • TYNDALE tc. MITCHELL, :Nn. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. Philadelbhitt, Feb. 21, '49. 9-ly - •- Lee & Walker. SUCCESSORS TO REO. WILLIO, MATE removed their Ttork of Music Igi=ya2r. an , i 1 Illogical Instruments , in th e new and p. limos store in Swaim's Building, No. iF '16'.1 Chesnut Street. helms Philadeiehia, whero they invite the attendance and paten nate of the piihlic. LEE .1. wAmEtthavrbg purchased lbc entire elocit of Geo. Willtu. (who tins declined hesinceu,) are now prepared to ozreute alt orders in their line,' Their as ',clement 01 Music and Maiden' Instruments, Is as ex tensive that of any oilv establishment in the couo -Ty. Plano Fortes, from various well knritert and appror ed Inanulbetorles, now in store, and will be conetant, ly uttered for sale. M. country - dealers supplied on eery reasonable terms. • fret, 10 .7-dino. - Spring , Vew oad,* in Philada. movirNsn'Arn sicknpLE.ss &sins, 3S Soak Second Street,--rtittau, , , HAVE received by their own importations. and Care. .ful selections, a large and wen selected stock, which comprises eVery deSicahle kind of " STAPLE & FANCY GOODS. ; Drees Meas.—Silks, Gtogiaarns,Lawns, Mohair Lus tros, Chintzes, Linens, and all thn now fabrica far BPSAmeI ta _ - - .'• g, lt.-811k, Canton Crape, Thiber. Drone, Nal, Brisor.y Plaid, English Casstinerc, and Seal-skin. Friendly Ganda: - Plain and neat figured, rods of all kinds, plain Shawls and,,Cap„ Etat, plain furnishing goody Idea's friar.—Cloihs,Cassimeres,l4l ll lniiii , TWc e 4 e, new .innmer shin, 'Westin:re. and Youths' We4 r.. FaraiskiaiGoods,--Enellsiatulits, Blankets, Bock. inre,Tahlings,Siteettags.lAnstisAarecagi ainaski*e- Shoratakeri' Ovorif.—Lastings,Gal4ons, Laces, &c. - Philada., Marthal. Ida l4-3mo - , • N. Vorlt Pearl starch. • THE dubseriber bas been appointed agent Or the New York Pearl Swell. The Trade will be sup plied at New York takes xruit , lo , 44-21-tt C X. NORTON, Ail, . . • . tboite Patio. A 110TIIEW8 PitAYTtt• -Oht btarmily Father hythat name - • Mich thou hast chosen o'an above • Those whirlithy boundless poorproelalm Thataamo or mercy and °noire, Which tags us all our wisheaspeak, Our .woeslmpart, our wants declare. Let me address thee wax and seek To utter thus a mother's prayer Grant, heavenly Father, to msy child, - -A heattaubmlsstve to thy will; Thankful tor good, and reconciled By love to every seeming ill ; Still may it feel and understand ' That all alike thy love &clam, The . cheeting matte, the ehastenlng hand ; Oh,answer thus a mother's prayer. Guide, heavenly Father, vide its feet • Far from ambition's dangerous height ; The throne where virtue keeps her seat, De this Its homage and delight: Preserve Its step In thoughtless youth, From, pleasure's Rower-concealed snare Direct them to the path of, truth, In answer to a mother's prayer. Beep, heavenly Father, beep Its Loan Pure humble - , and sincere; Teaching the band when to impart: - The eye to shed the pitying tear; With virtuous fortitude simplled, Undasaled by the tinseled glare Of fashion, folly, and of pride- - Oh, answer that a mother's prayer. Spared, heavenly Father, may I be, . 'remark awhile it rising sun, IC so It aremeth good to thee, If not. thy will he done. . ,Thir, then, the only boon I crave, Grant that my child these girls may share, • And thank theb on n mhtber's(grave, For answering a mother's prayer. I AILISTOCIT.ACI }fn who,;in seeking to ascertain thoactual forte, bearing anill significance of the horrible events that signalizen the past week. in this city, should fail to include among their immediate cause a decided feeling of hostility to what a falsely called the aria focrocy, would shoot as wide of the mark as a phy sician, who, in etinlying, out the causes and statute of his patient's ailment, should pay no attention Jul whatever to.. the patient's habits in the matter of eating and drinking.' :There is no doubt that no tional prejudice and,pasnan hod something to do with the destritchve and hateful impulse by WM h the minds '0 some hundreds or thousands were swayed; but we entertain no doubt that neither in this, net in,the extravagant attachment of his fol lowers to Mr. Forrest, can anything like a com plete and satisfactory moving eatts , c of the excite• ment that Prevailed form Monday to 'Thursday be discovered. long-existing nod rancorous, but most erring hatred of what is falsely called the aiistocratic crass, has entered much more largely into the outbreak than many ore prepared or per hops willing to admit, %V," need teat pause to re. mind the reader how perseveringly, molmnantly and basely this feeling of hatred has h:stii fed, stimulated a nd Onilerrd to by vellums jour. nabs, under lope metive and ~anther, sometime from cupidity, sometimes merely a spirit of 'vvanion mischief, not unfrequenily through. per sonal pigtM, and often for no other end better rea son that because a sneer to. "thy codfish aristoc— Commksioners EIM rikcy".Er a cheap, easy, and telling theme for a paragraph or an article. Yet of all things in the world, there is no greater mistake than ;his popular notion about aristocracy; We do not say in the spit and manner Of the usual comtrion-plaCe dissertations on- this topic, 'bat we have no aristocracy to thin country ; that ad:no:retie distinctions acs unknown under a Re: Publican Goveproent and Republican institutions. This we do'not say, bexause it is utterly untrue ; but we do ray, and sac shall show, before this article is ended, that the real mi.:tomato aro not they against whom popular odium is directed, and to whom the name is . popubily.given as a title of reproach that it really belongs to, and ought to be worn by, quite a different portion of our New. York' society. ~. Let uo first inquire what an aristocrat is—in what dm gin of aristocracy con4ists. An-aristocrat, we conceive, is one who, either by alteration of. law or by the fcirce. and effect sr custorit and social arrangement arrogates 10-himself and enjoys some privilege, or right, or benefit, not attainable by others—by the mass of the people; and who is exempt from Some or all of the restrictions impored on the people generally. 'Under this true defini tion it will at once be seen that the possession and enjoyment of wealth, and of the pleasures that Wealth commando, have nothing ,whatever to do with the formation'uf on aristocrat. Suppose, for in stance, a man with an income of a thousand - 410110s a year by some means to enjoy an exemption from fireman's duty or jury duty, while his neighbor, with tenor twenty thousand a year, is subject to both ; the farmer has an aristocratic privilege, and is, to that extent, on aristocrat. compared with hie neighlsor, though the letter may oat venison and' drink champagne, while he is fain to content krioiself with fried liver and small beer. The popular sense, or judgment. is all wrong in connecting a man's.batnts, or luxuries,or pleasures, 'with aristocracy. These things are mere matters of lotto arid expediency, or convenience,or ability. If one man Woes pleasure in bearing a tragedy melodiously chanted or sung in the Italian lons guage, nod another delights in hearing is shouted by a robust tragedian in English, the one is neither more nor loss an tirktoerat than the other because of this preference; you may say, if you please, that the taste of 'one is artificial, or unnatural, or effeminate, or anything else you please, impeach ing or applauding his good EC:I3 , or hisjudgment ; ' but aristocracy is o . s much nut of the question as the Cherokee alphabet. So one man may find his_plessure in a large and richly furnished house ; in east carriages. costly pictures, marble statuary ; exotic shrubs and Rowers, and the other usual ae 1-companiinents of wealth in our city ; while another gives his'affections to a borso that can do his three miles a minute on the avenue, or to the wonderful dog Billy, that kills thirty rate in one minute—or one rat in thirty Minutes, we are not quite certain. which ; bet ono of these men lijast as much and ju,t no little of an aristocrat as the other, so far as tastes and habit., are, concerned ;• and„sither of them is no less ea no more an aristocrat than a third, who bas his enjoyment in a i black pipe and ' a glass of raw whiskey, or than a fourth who ...goes in" for a quart sr peanuts and - a seat in the pit of the Bowery theatre. Each buys his 0411 pleasure with his own money ; eiijoys it, Cabe has a perfect ,right to die, not ris the result of any exclusive.privis legri, front which others are restricted by_ operation , of Taw or social arrantrement ; and admits the per.. feet right of all the others to find' riVl.'have their pleasures also in the same kind ititb himself, if their means and inclinations go dispre.ed them. In tell Ibis; or in any part of it, there is not a particle I of aristocracy. • ti 15 r e have said, however, that thereis aristocracy in, our country; but that it is not to be looked for in tho clogs, or section, or portion of society at whose door the sin of aristocracy is generally lai i. Thu truth is, that our real aristocrats st , tit le found generally among those whose rancor against aristocratic pretensions i,,fierts:bl and most noisy. The.'gentlemart"—sWemse the term merely to de alginate the possessor of certain qualific &ens,- ' instead of enjoying exclusiot pnadeacs• io re stricted, by his sense of propriety, his r, gard for . the welfare and convenience'of colier*,, and his habitual tenderness of, feeling; but your r•sif misto. mat knows little or7hOthing of these influences; ' he . poisons the atmesphete, which others have to breathe, With his . font', tobacco-smoky, no matter %whether it be in a railroad car,,ou the quarter-deck or-a steamboat , or - a !llTonged , Aide-walk; in a em icerf room he corms on loud, - and .perholis, et* 'bold conversation, no mtter - Who may be annoy ed by theinterruption ; he kney be (0036114 es dri ver, and that case indulges his a Ogee/attic-feelings by racing Pith some brother whip, regardless of the lives and births he puts in peril, or of the law he violates ;or he utay be a street vender of fun), suilindulgia his aristocracy by blowing a born as lowilis he can, without a moment's cessation. under the window of the sick and the dying. in a thousand forms your aristocracy display, itself - NO. `45 anctcij. -7- teaf , h r ' In its tea , 3 ape — t , v —t rreganon . and enjoymen of privileges', or eights ! ut benefits, from which inhere are Iteitrained, CI oer by force ofeircumstart: cesestemil In thernsolve,el by their own rectintde end dellicacy of feeli r ;g• Even the newsboy that sena the penny pa nristthe street find means to play the aristocrat on Stindsys mornings, by shouting their loudest oboutlhe church doors, so as to inters* the clergyinert and annoy the cork gregation: f,. , In a word, aristocrat' as little or tOthirig to do, in this , country, wit position io society or with riches; One may tr. Crcesus in wadi 1 and a Sybaiite, in litsury . . yet be modest, quiet, a gentle, unselaib, ionside te ; and in hint there is no aristocracy. ' On the ether band, the rankest aristocracy may be found ncompany rabbis costae and ragged Iscltet, cow-bide shoes, a dirty face and uncombed hair; with th ,coarsest tastes end the - rudest matinees. • As it is Cot uncommon to find gentlemen io workshopsi-gentlemen in feeling end deportment, however iplain and homely may . , be their food end clothing 4nd habitations—so tho most afisto4ratic habits and assumptiOns may be seen, evendn, the loweit ranks' of those whose favorite theme of abode and angry discussion is the imagined "seistocracy" of sneh as merely ask leave t e o el nj ;l y e's se d ir' ui i e ti s u n l et ' unobtrusive, inoffensive way: u pursuits 'es lie within the corn- Pees of their ;neans and inclinations, invading meanwhile no other men's pilvilegespr Feint, and practically respecting alt albumen's taates,wishei: and convenience..Commerciel ildrertiser, Nay 16t6 . , k , . .. 1 - 7 -- I . etiquval - poctrp. , - [FOr tho .11Inere, ; Journal 1110 ATIGJIT ,VV/?DS. 1,. : Dv D. o.l,s'aio wsit.. i . —......, ll4iir mou l rntlilly the night winds sigh, rhenall the flowers ha! a gone to rest; When dialnendsznarkle In, the sky, And darkness reigns o'er nature's breast— Thi.y atver earth whit it mournful lay, lirreagetice soft isnatingera voice, I . Or li d biida note at dawn of day, Tat calls each staiblq ' to rejoice. , 'Tiasad to (latent° their' sound. Alone, beside some murmuring rill, 1., And hear t heir music echoing round, 'l' e forest, hr some disiant hill: The brini to memory scenes long peat; 01bllssfOl hours, or sorrow's team Of ,l ye that whale too lirtght to last Or \ hopeal long dead—for many yeani! Oh I yes, When allibose 41We:is bright, ; • Loiik dark, inhere onde try looked so fair, Are oneg and not one ray , f light Is eon In all the darken d air— In ti4se end hours to hear the tone, Ofright winds as they antrmur by. Aud ). now an earth you st/nd alone; Ito fit that hour for riOn to die. ~:Tis ncy,yet I've °kin thought; , Th brerie that's pessingyer my head' Was mm Flame ditiont 'Edon brought, I - • 13y pints of the mightydead— And iko Omit! spit its that !ttSiet } At eurrimer's eve they pa itaway, . -- I, Agalinto their native Ski al V . . lie darkness bolds a' rieerth her away 1 And tore they rest till night \Once more, ' Ile ails them from theli4eilve bowers. To si,cep again earth's au rikee o'er. An sigh again amongst the 110 - Wers„ . To col I once more the filleted brain' . • . To - alin again the heath' g ?{cart, To hi the weary Soya train, , r An , ne'M ie despair titS life t `.' rotin i ISIS: ! / , . rot . ; ; THE IL NUTEiNESS .r CREATION.. It is is Utterly iinpOs n eilde-for-the mind, says Dow, son, to conceive of the almgtt infinite minuteness of an atom. \ A si gle grain of gold. for instance, might be beaten o t cc 09 LS cover to equate foot of space, trid\yet Itae have of aproached its re• titration to ate i s. i An ad ircble illustration by i, Delper may h g en. If uco a cubic inch of .ulphur to fine ( le wrier, and you may rover with • it an area of six A guar° nut s. Tak . e one grain of this pa-„vilet oful triturate it thoroug%ly with 1 nim.tv•nino ;:r r iffsof sugar of milk,und its pre ' Fence would I, ? e•ectatile 'n every grain of the I headset. Ta a lei; groin of this, and treat it in the earns way ciath tither ;inetv•nine grains of . sugar of Milk, nad so on. t a third dilution, as ra may call it, the powder thus reediting front a cubic inch of sulphur wou'il cover two square miles of area; itthe fi lth, the EMpire of Austria'; the sixth the hole of Awe anti Africa; at the' ninth, it would c l over the anti e surface of the sun; with all its plan ts; and all their satellites. And., yet, although every grain of this powder the sulphur was found to be the iptesent, we had not reduced it to attims. Again, it is, well known that every.drUp j pf 'putrid ;water, under certel' circumstances, chntaina millions of anmalcuire;in sisible except tolhigh powers iof the microscope.--; And every on vif these onlinalculm is a highly organized bein having et least something meals gnus to a style:en, capable of, action, of pursuing, of retreating, of 6ttack.and defence. The globul , es of the blood of en elephanCare perceivable only with a microscope, and yet these animalcules must have blood, and-that blood must consist of similar' globules. i ; . One more!' The Bovista Gigintea, d speciee of muabroornOU the space of twelve hours shoots up from a 4cnrotly perceptible germ to a plant a foot in diameter: Every, equate inch of its our: fate contains three hundred and thirty-six millions of cells, every, call, with their six sides is divided (torn those around it 'by filaments of far more complex struetuM thop an atom of potash, an' yet we have tiollgot n glimpse even of the atoms of which they' are composed. ' He would confess inquiries suchathhese inspired by him with but ono feeling—fear; It was as if be were taken by some profound alronomer, for amongst the worlds that people infin to space. and be was ready to cry elout for some on to lead him beck to solid ground once more. One; thing, only gave him comfort;' he knew of something higher, deeper than-these facts—it was th9i'r idea.. These were, after ell,. only the lettere iniwhich the infinite idea is blast oiled. He felt asilid the deep-thoughted Paschal; -when he exclaimed, that although the universe were to crush' hide, ho would still feet himself greateethan theitiniverse. for he knew that anti' how it Was creshlig him. i FBL EXTRACT. BEAFT I i The Independetit order of Odd Fellows, boast of a peculiar philoroplaY,. but which is nothing more than Chriatnin benevolence under another name, as is plain from the following elegant and glowing description of it taken from 'the Oration of a brother of !the : ' ' , Here is a calm; sweet 'reales. Mit) tire the green pastures,' laM3 the still water , ,—hers the ' ways of pleasantness and the paths of peace I . ' The gorden which She tills is the human bent, and the seeds which 514 scatters will bear their fruit in ileaven."--Hv'S are not the 'pomp of science. the Splendor of genius, the glitter of wealth, the might of armies Itiith her pale finger she points to the annals ofah pest, and they ail become bet as chaff upon thehosem of the; wind. - Yet she stops not here. ,Specks she how in order of tones as solemn as a midnight bell, of the nothingness' of human greatness' Listen again! and ye shall hear her clarion 1 vklif proclaiming steed, that human virtue neser ,'ies ! Aprears she now whiz the shadows of Beath upon one band; and the history of the word upon the other, to teach bow pitiful is individual ambitior, and bow senseless the love of self l ), Look • again, and ye shall be hold her die:votive upon her angel opinions of "lave and charity " , till gsthfr the entire human family bpneaih their ample fold. Cones,& now in the shape of a' hasty ' philosopher, worn and bent with the swiighof years! Lot she comes again in the shape ol i, a. ministering angel. with• smiles of sympathy a d tears of pity teethe abode of want, and the or death!' .li. POWEII, , 11k., !MORAL AGENT. Mr. 3fr LOB n, of 151,,ii! l iTiTtcepting the Pre - J.4lone)* of the Am. Sunday Sotopl UniOrt, saps: "If we de ,ite-to make our ky_tticin truly great, and to trims. iinit to po.tatity okr in i atitutiMifi, in their ptimirire 6 - inviscitv and fiqee,%lac 'mutt, imbue the minds of our youth with a litto'. and ;elevated .morality, \ iihich ,hlii irdu nee I their while lives. .Andi know of no meet's so ti well carculat to c - .auto this result, as - Sr:Po' thirloaol,.--,',Whchre no look to tho good ,of .04r eouni.ry,, or to i' twaro immo , tilitY. the Feht\ 0:s ' ard recommended by tomidrtatione 01 the dr n l ,4ieit ttinp,atance." Publtc.l: 4 4.lobltlons. • . XTRA CT faun a supplement 'to an ordinance, en- Ls titled "An Ordinancel regulating public Ealfdrl. ,anus, In the Bern ugh of POttsvillopessed 3lay 4. '49." Be it 'enacted atria ordainedthe Town Connell . , of tho 'Waugh of P.ittseli re, and by it hereby enacted by the Intlrutty of the same. '1 ' I L • See. That from, undatfter the passage of-thie or dinauce. no Concert or Al trilcal entertainment attar' be held within the knits of the Bordner aforesaid, whh nut a license fronbthe et lallOrdgess. first bad.o:d ob tained. and the Slanting of, any 'such license, and ttie sum to be paid - therefore as wallet the penalty forbold ing any such Concert or Muir Iral entertainment. with out license fret bad and obtained. and ail other mat. tern appenernina 'hereunto. shall be regutathd by the Provisrons of theordinanret:f, which this is a suppli-• meal, passed birr)l4ll". Mi. 1 1 Whl.'[WOLP. aldent of the Council. Enacted and ordained by the Town Council of fiba ,Borouah of Pottseitit. flay nth. 180. juna 9, 34-4:1 1 1. OWNING. Town .4%". !I