Stoves! Stoves: Stovcst sligv.vittos d. TIN lIIANIIPACTOILT., -JACOB M. LONG; Grateful fur the liberal patronage bete tame received, respectfully announces . „„" to the citizens of Pettusllle and - the surmuedingcountry, that he continues r - business at the -old stand, opposite illatz's White home Hotel, on Centre Street, in the Borough of Pottsville, where he keeps constantly on hand an extensive and carefully selected assortment of Parlor end Cooking Staves, embracing all the old and approved styles, together with a variety of new ~,,,a,admirably adapted to the wants of the Coal Yo gi& "improved complete .of 1548 :" "Pierce'n Amer ican Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven;" and "Stew meg Summer and Winter Air Tight," are considered by those who have tested them, probably the very beat Cooking, Stoves that have ever been invented. lie w i t h confidence calls attention to his great variety of pvlor and Cooking Stoves, which la unquestionably th, 'attest, beat and cheapeat,to be (hued in the County of Schuylkill. Re also keeps'cons nutty for sale a large arid varied stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the best quality and et-the lowest cast: prices. TIN ROOFING, and all work connected with that branch of tile business, will be promptly executed, in the beet manner, and on the Most-reasonable terms. Maylo',ls. STOVES STOVES: STOVES: WIXTEEt 13 comiTlO! SOLOMON HOOVES, 'C ; orner of Xurtoegian and Railroad Streets . ; POTTSVILLE. • ANNOUNCES to his friends and cus .j C tnmem and the public generally that he < has on hand the most elegant assort ment of _STOVES ever offered in this community embracing all the newest and roost approved patterni. fie par - Chill:lily cane attention to McGREGOIVE3 PATENT I.‘ttf.Oft :11EATeu., a hich is pntnounced the best o, 4 , e•or. in Use,both for contfort,economy, and health. b•• exclusive.right of making these moves in ' County. Also i:on Radiators, Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels, Willis' A.lr Tight Cooking Stoves, fur wood or Coal, 1 / 4 superior ankle for families. .Parlor and Chamber Stoves, _Together with a large rissonshent for all purposes, all :f which will be sold at unusually low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.-11i5 assortment of Tin And Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces all the ankles in families, which he will warrant to be of a superior quality. Allkinds of Tin and She'et Iron .Wate manufaCtured to order at the shortest notice. , ROOFING & SPOUTING. • As he is prepared to en ecete Tin Roofing and Spouting, he invites thole in ' want of such work, to give him a call, he pledges to do h. cheancr and better than it as ver beendone In this place before. Theyublic are respectfully Inviled tocalland exam ne hls stock and ludae for themselves. [om7-4l THE BUCKS COUNTY E CONOMIST •PATENT AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. • The Greatest Improvement of the Day! „ TILE subscriber respectfully informs the public that heahns recently secured the patent right for Schuylkill County, for the manufacture and sale of the new and admirable Cooking stove called the BUCKS COIEsiTT ECONOMIST.— Among the many improvements lately Introduced in Cooking Stoves, it is acknowledged on all hands, that nothing, can surpass this in all the points requisite and desirable in that necessary article of household economy. Thy facility with which it is regulated, the regularity, perfection and de.spateh with which cookery and baking can be done - Itt.nne and the same time. and the Entail quantity or fn et consumed, me matters of surprise to all who have tried It, and gives it the fret rank among all tthe stoves yet introduced. It Is one ssary. however, 0 specify its peculiar facilities in advertisemept,a per examination of its features will hest satisfy those who may wish to make purchases ; and it will afford the wndersigned Much pleasure to receive calls, and satisfy all inquiries with respect to Its capacities and porters, ances. The store will be put up for thirty days, and if found not to meet the expectations of buyers, or to per form as. represented, it will he taken away without, charge. There are three sizes—Nos. 1, 2 and 3—and constructed to burn either wood or coal. Call and ex 'Amine specimcns,now ready at the stove and sheet-iron ware manufactory of the subscriber, In Centre Street, two doors above the Public Schools—where, also, any thing in hisllne of business may be had on accommoda ting terms. Portsville,Oct.7.ll-tf] ABRAIIA3I ST. CLAIR. r,RADv & ELLIOTT, Watchmakers and Jewellers, "•ND DE• wis IN THE SAME BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tore next dem to the Minera' Bank, Centre street, EM=O32 .. . EIMESSRS. It: & E. keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of WATCHES,.em bracing every style, price, and manufacture to be 'found In this country; among which they may particularly refers." the celebratedeold and silver LEVERS of M. I. Tobias k Co.. Jos. Johnson, Robert Robite , l, Wm. Robinson, &c., of whnse manu facture they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver Anchors and Lepines, In which they avntild invite attention. ALSO, n large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and-Silver:Ware. embracing nearly every article properly corning under those heads.— Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments :Ind Fan cy Articles °revery description. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, 4-c., promptly attended to. , Messrs. R. & E r .deem it unnecessary in advertise- Ment to enumerate i heir stock more specifically: suf fice to say that it has been selected with notch care and discretion, and is one of the most extensive to he fruit' in the cnindrV. Their loop experience in the business will fully warrant them in invitinx the attention of purchasers. in the bull confidence that they are enabled tn'sell as cheap.l.9 any other establishment here or else where. rfleclB47.sl-1y althem. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Se. THOMAS AESOP, NO. 12 ,T4;()S I) ST., PHILADELPHIA ... __. . n ,, • II AS on hand a large and iwatitiful wick of ~ Gold and :-'ilver Levet,Lepine and other Watch. t—l . . es of all prices. Also a beao!iful stork ofJew .• ~. elry 'of the 'newest style., which has all been lately purchased at the low em r.riepei. A full supply of ~ttilver Forks. :31m..g. flotter'Kolves. &c. of all weights, and warranted to be all equal to American coin. • Spectacles for,all age•, with convex and enneave glasses in Golds-Silver. Plated, and Steel frames. ,Plated and Milani:l Ware In sets or sungh• purrs, re ceived direct front the 'Jlautfacturers, and sold at a very Small advance. A tart, intmly of Curtis' cope. rim plated Spoons, Forks &e. the hest article of the . kind In the market. Rogers' Fine Cutlery, and is varieq of other articles. Prisons wishinr arty articles in my line of bareness are in iced to examine my stock before. Purchasing. '• My motto is. "gulch 'sales and smsll profits," and -1 urn undersold by none. N. B. Partitular attention naid to repairing all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. The Mines of California Outdone. FINE.WATCHES AND JEWELRY Slas_,Diem oty A Tt i 3 f I . hl i a ir d c gi i iii . a s Still Ahead! 946 Atartist street. below Eirhtil, ' South side, =I .19 constantly receiving from nil the best manufacturers of Europe, every style of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. teßead this advertisement—cut it out of the raper—put,lt in your pocket, and call the fast time you visit—the city t Among the Assortment will be found:'-1 . . . . Gold Levers. 19 k. cases, roll jewelled, Jilln Silver. Levers, toll jewelled, 15 Gold l'Epines, IS k. casesje welled.l 23 Silver l'Epincs. jewelled, i : , JO " goarticr Watchee, , 4 trielo Culver Tea Spoons, equal to Coln, per set, . 450 •• Desert '' .' '• IS JO , 9 ' " 15 Oil Together with a splendid aasortment of Chaste an Rib Jewelry, tse , ito• Gold Ctuttns of every variety a 7 pattern-at a sliOt advance upon the original cost. Esgpine them by Oil means. The Trade will be suppl(ed; upon - the most advan tageous terms. ' J. LADOMVS, Nn. 240 sfOrketStret. below Eighth, op 14.'40-16.3m) '"-, , mttrstrle. Philadelphia. The Cheapest and most Splendid ASSORTMENT OF • 'WATCHES AND JEWELRY --"". , IN -PIIILADA. LEWIS LADOMUS, 0 11. 'FI3 Ofteket Street, elicit" tires above Eleventh, north side,—Pllll..ADA. • HAS just rers,ived by late arrivals, from the is most celebrated manufacturers of Europe, a 4) . 1 magnificent and Judiciously selected assorts 14.!..F . ' meat of Gold and Silver NVatches, which he will A, Itcheaper than any other establishment in the Chit .eit States. Among the assortment will he found— Gold Levers, 15 2. cases, full jeweled, $3O Silver Loves. fell jeweled, . 15 Gold F Eptoe's, IS k eases, jeweled, 25 Silver l'Epines jeweled, 1. 19 • . Heartier Watches, 4.t0 1110 Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, per sch 4.5 0 " Dessert - ' " • .Table, o " ••15.en Terether with a splendid 0-iort loom of Chaste rind Itirti in welry, It, GOLD CHAINS, of various styles, front the beet Manufacturers. Jl3•Please prraerve this advet EWtiIS sement, and call 5t _ L LA 110311IS'S No. 413 Market Street, above I Ith, north Bide. .trYI have Gold and Silver Leversiirdi cheaper than the above prices. e.3-A liberal discount made to the Trade. - ' • Phila-Apr7-I ,3 miti _„------- ...--- 4. It. firoomal i TREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND . JEWELRY STORE. WHERE (told and Silver Watches of every , j description can be had at from ter to fifteen per 4f5 cent. less than any other suite In New York or * '''• Philadelphia. Persons who wish to get a good watch. petTectlyr itgulaled, would do well to call at the store of the onto liter, and romlOare the quality and Price of his watch..s with that of other :toms. Good (Patches at the following exceedingly late prim: _Gold LeVerrifilll jewelled, IS carat cases, $25 on - Sbilver do do do 12 00 Gold Lepines, jewelled, 15 carat cases, 23 00 ,Allver do do . 9 00 -silver Verge Watches, from $3 00 !towards. if: Id Pencils from ' SI 01 to $5 00 • Gold l'ena, with - -liver cases. and pencils attached, 75 cents. OA. a handsome essortment of nen, and fashionable ..1- ..dry, at prices fat below the usual store prices. f r ii gold and silver hoeght or taken in exchange. LEWIS IL BROOMALL, No 111 Non h Second at.. second door below Rate, Phrladelphlu. (April IS. '49. ' 1.0.1 y Fit t this advertisement out, and tiring it along„ you will then be sure to get hilt, the right store. • WATCHES AND JEWELRY. • CHL,`APEII THAN EVEIL Wholescrle and lictoil,at the o Philad aphid Iratri and Jewelry &ore." No :WY - North Second Siren, n, .,,,,,..,.. At Quarry,—Pitics,putest 0. • ~. ..2, Gold Levers, 15 carat cases, full Jewelled, $3O and opoVardS: fo t * Silver Levers, funk:Welled, 15 " " Gold Lepine. 15 k easel jewelled, 2.5 '• " SiWer Lepines, Jewelled, • 1-,,.. - ' 10 " " Silver gnarlier %Vetches,'" 4 to $lO Silver spoons, ermal to coln,persett, Tea. $5; Desert, $10; Table 815; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are amid for. . Constantly nn hand a large assortment of fine COLD 'JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Alan, an assortment of M. J. Tobias & Co.. E. Simp son, Samuel At Brothers, E.S.Yates &. Co., John Harri son, C. &qt. Beesley and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be eased in any style desired. Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebratedmanufecturers of England to fur nish at short notice any required style of %Vsteti. for which eirdery.-wtll be taken, and the name and restdence of the persidi ordering put Ott It requesten. 0. coN RAD, importer of Watches, Phlin.Orti2S . 4o.44-IYI . No. e 6 N • Sec" d '4' imuNTs r PRINTS t .AND &On New Prints. among which is an !Main print of the Califnrnia (161E1 Diggers. Alto, CAO Frames for prints. All or which will be sold nt city wholesale prler,, by the hundred. dozen, Or sin gle, et Ine Stationer', Hull and News. Emporium, CeO' Ire Street, three door; below 'Market Street. ASPedlars sopped at coy prices at HANNAN'S Feb 3 4 1J Fluoiretore, News Emporium, &r. M FN E KS MO VOL. XXV, Venders of Merchandlze WlTiliN the County of Schuylkill, Pa., for the year 1899, as appraised and classified by the under signed, dull appointed sppralser of Mercantile taxes, to wit : es• °tw f r. > ... 3 ric.ideticc. Ir. - t. . .; 1 - ; • Orwifsburt. Medlar & Bickel 13 Liquor $l5OO Levi N Wagner 10 Liquor 30 00 Joseph Hammer All .' 10 00 E & E Hammer 13 10 00 . A Dorhman 14 Liquor • 10 50 George D Royer .14 7 00 Philip Wernert 14 700 Frederick Beck 14 700 George Bode 14 700 • Ackuritkin Harms. C& G Iliintringer 9 ' Liquor :.° 50 Levan & Kauffman . 10 Liquor 30 00 Henry Shoemaker & SOn II Liquor - ,2250 I , B fill nizinger at Co IS Liquor 1E175 riamll Delbert & Brothers 13 • Liquor r 15 05 Christ &Kitcheni / 3 . Liquor 15 00 It F Napier &Co ' 13 Liquor 15 09 Keefer & Wilt 13 1000 Daniel Saylor 13' 10 00 Jeremiah Loyd II Liquor • 10 50 Samuel 51 Shulis 14 , 7 00 8 R DicksoiL - . .14 .700 Huy &Snider . .' , 1r1.i.:. .. • • 799 Kopp & Ileisier '-. - -•14; . r::. - .. 7 - 00 Henry Rudy -... 14 ) - . 700 John Rudy & CO. ... - - 14 . ' ' 700 Reuben Schrader 14 ' 7 00 , ' Nathan Williains , .141 7 00 Charles Ileinbach•,..l4 )-, 7 00 Pottsville. • John McGinnis . 14 , Liquor 10 50 r Edward Hamilton 14 i 7 00 Robert Ramsey 14 7 00 . . ' E Yardley & Son 10 '2O 00 • J Curtis C Hughes 141 ' 7 00 William Smith - . 14 700 B Hannan 10 00 Henry Weber 3 1? • . 700 Brady & Elliot 14 1 7 00 • f+-4. pension 14 1 7 00 Jacob 51' Jacob Al Long I 3 l . 10 60 Spencer, Mason & Co 9 Liquor , 37 5U S & J Foster . 12 - .i 12 50 Mrs S S McGowan - 14, 7 00 • Thomas Judge • c 14 - 7 00 William Hetherington, 141 7 00 John W Weber 14 7 00 - 31iss Mcllvaiu 14' 7 00 B - Boas Smith 14) 700" William C Leib , 14 T F Beatty & Co 12- Liquor . ' 18 75 Henry Shelly 11) • ' 15 00 Thomas Fender ' . 1.3 10 0)5 Hiram Parker 7 00 Mrs Berryman 14 j 7 00 Joseph Coatsworth 11 700 ' R D Sao - miler 14 7 00 Andrew-oilmer It 700 • George W Slater I/ Liquor - IR 75 Shomn & I.evy 14 ' 7 00 Joseph L Yoder II • 7 00 'Stichter & Esterly 1g 15 00 Thomas Foster& Ca . 13 - 10 00 Schloss & Brother 13 10 00 T& W Politick 10 IS 10 00 F C Eptlng - 14 • Liquor 10 50 Fox & Brother 13 Liquor 15 00 Jacob Hafrer - 14 700 James 0 Cochran • 4.3 14 -t' 10 00 Henry Matter 7 00 James II Kelly 14. ' - ' 7 00 David Hasringer 14l - 7 00 51 Derllinger 14 Liquor 10 50 Samuel Huntzlnger 13 Liquor 15 00 Focht 4- Foster 13 Liquor 15 00 Fright & Pott 8 ' 30100 Foster & Daly_ 11 Liquor 22 50 Jingler & Brother II 7 nu S 4- It It Mortis 0' Liquor 37 50 Daniel Shartlo 11 . 700 Joseph Wollison 141 7 00 Elias Seiler 14 ' 7 00 . • Lewis Bills 14l Liquor ... 10 50 _ .... Ilenry llhainbers 141 7 00. Peter Wrill 14} Liquor 10 50 Abraham St Clair DV 7 00 Moses Sirause - 131 Liquor 15 00 Silas Strause 11/ ' 7 00 Epilog & Myers l3 Liquor 15 00 William E Boyer .. , 14, 7 00 Ilelnis & Smith Ii Liquor 22 50 David N Ileieler 12 12 50 E .4- E hammer 12 12 50 Reuben £ieper l4 i 7 00 Il Hannan's, 2il - 14' 7 00 Weed & Lepsig 14 7 Oil Samuel TllolllPlinn - 12 Liquor 1475 Benjamin Weidner 14 7 00 0 D Jenkins &Co 14 . 700 Oliver Dobson 13 10 04 C J & II Fry 12 Liquor 10 75 William Weber • 34 700 John G Brown 147 i 0 It C Green 14 : 7 , 40, l'eter S Martz • 14 l'iio .._ _ . _ C W Ridgway l4 7 OD Clemens & aiiisler. - 11 12 12 50 .1 0 Nagle7oo ' William Mortliner . 12. - Liquor 10 75 Jam, Beatty - Dr Liquor 3000 Andrew O'lliien _ 14 700 CS Foster 13 10 00 Dennis Bradly 14 ' 7 00 Oliver Dobson 24 14 ' ' ' 7 00 Joseph Wafield . 14 7 00 thranre Fisher IC , 7 00 J .0 C Martin 14 700 Llppencol & Taylor 19 ' .125 t) Timothy 110310 13•, J 0 00 John II Hill 12 . '1250 Little & Martin PI Liquor Hi 75 Baker & Shultz 13 10 00 Janie* Sillyinan &Son 12 12 50 I: J Fusin ,' 119 Liquor ' 18 75 Dennis Brennan 14 7 On Thomas' linen - ' 117 00 . Dans Dunlevy 14 7 00 I T Alstad 14 700 Gressang & Sillyman . 14 • 7 00 Nicholas & Collins 14 7 00 13 1.111134 15 00 14 Liquor 1050 A S Moorhead Anthony Fleet Joseph Morgen , 14 7011 Nothatt Klutz 14 • Liquor 10 50 John liarlg 14 Liquor 10 50 John Drown • 11 700 WilliUtn \you - 14 700 Jerome Hamer 14 . 700 Wellington Kline 11 , 7 00 Daniel Auranst II 7OO William l'hay re 14 7 7 00 Samuel Thompson, 21 13 : i 10 00 E 11 Evans . II : 7OO S Hoover 11.. . . 7 00 William Smith 14 Liquor ' 10 50 Ruch k. Evans 'l4 7 00 Gyprain Inman 13 10 00 Patrick Fogarty It Liquor 22 50 Myers & Fogarty 11 7 00 Glenn k Stine 14 . Liquor 10 70 Manes Haywood &Cu 9 25 00 John McGinni. 13 Liquor 15 00 John S Morris 121250 • August Mendleson 14 1'04 , William Ehlers 14 Liquor . 105 n Heiser i.i. Shnlfenberger 14 ' 700 Jaroh Seibert 13 Liquor - 15 OU Minererills. Elijah 11 Onsi. , , 12 Liquor 15 75 John A Stineberger t 3 i 100'9 William Burka . 14 700 J W Gibbs 14 700 Musser . & Sell 11 50 Genrge J Behr 14 • ' 700 N G Hamaileker ... lO , Liquor 00 thl Philip Werner &Son 13 1 Liquor 12 20 John Traver 14, 1 . 700 J B Christ 10 Liquor 1075 IlArtzler & Weist 12 Liquor Id 75 Bast & Lantz 13 ' Liquor 15 00 Catherine Drum 14. Liquor 10 50 A Trout 14 1 7 00 Ward & Lioileiniuth 13' Liquor 15 00 Jaenti•Engle 14 ! Liquor ;1050 W D r ennin.,, 14. 7 00 . Mictmel Daly 13 Liquor 15 00 William Siemer 4- or; o ig . Liquor -30 00 t 'iliiani Bass & Co 10 OU 'ilward Sheeler 1I . - ' 10 00 neither & Shay /fl . Linuor, 45 00 James 11 Falls 11 '' --1 7CO Charles Bunch 14 7 OD (4 S Replier dii Co - I St Liquot ' 37.50 Isaac Hupp - i . - 'l4 ' 1 . 00 Philips Si Moore 14 7 00 Payne & Detloeller ' 12 11 50 Jacob Serrilll 12 1250 Jacob Beisler& Co 11 15 OU .1 11 Zlegen (ire • 13 Liquor 15 00 Robert Williams 14 700 _ Monis. Ifeilner , --, 14 Liquor 10 50 George Spencer &Co ,12 12 50 Tamaqua. William B Lebo 14 I.irinar. • - 10 50 William Tanart • 12 "Liquor: • 14 75 ..- Boom, Wig4an 14 7 00 Abialiam:itahler li :00 DewaOl 11 PaLT 14 . 7 00 Enke iii;;p - Jan 11 Liquor . 10 so John M 4Vnehington - 14 700 Joseph W Kolb 14 700 A Landauer - II 7100 Frederick Milet 14 7, 00 Joseph Cnatscrortla 14 ' 00 Deinaten, Bowman &co its. - Liquor 14 73 E .1 Fry 14 .7 00 4 & It Carter 10 2 , 100 13 Liquor 'no ... Jacob Gombar•.. ..iquor James Taßcart 12 Liquor 1375 Samuel Irvin ' 14 7 00 Jones & Birkbeck 11. 15 00 FA Whitalter 13 10 00 Heaton & Carter 13 1 000 00 12 liatellitik. Co 13 0 Humphrey Donotiew 14 Liquor - 1550 William Donaldson 13 ill 00 Harlan & Henderson 12 'PI 50 110Iner do Morgauroth 11 Liquor 10 50 Geiger & Boyer 11 15 00 . Bartoletl & Taylor 11 15 00 , Peter Mead 14 Liquor 10 50 Lazarus Rice 11 7 00 Psnegrore ; . Kitzmuller, Stem' & Co • 12 12 50 Craeft & Forry 11 10 00 Wheeler & Miller -. 13 10 00 Molly, Smith & Co • 19 , 10 00 Michael Moos , 14 7 00 Frederick Sporman 14 • Liquor 00 10 7 50 Paul Darr - II . .Warth 11fankeits. Henry Drumheller 11 Liquor 10 60 • Samuel Mertz 13 10 00 Cecil Kleinert 13 Liquor • 15 00 ,George W Slater 13 Liquor 15 00 11 - est Brarisingt. Samuel K Moyer 13 10 00 Lynn. & MORI ' 14 700 William Moyer ' 14 7 00 Jonas Boliinhold 14 Liquor 10 50 Samuel Boyer . . 14 Liquor 10 50 Fact Bruntseit. Joshua Boyer ".. , 14 Liquor 10 50 Moritz Porrider . 14- Liquor 10 50 George Drelblebia 15 Liquor 15 00 Albright 4. ,Luti ti pilot) , 10 50 AND POTTSVIT ALE I will teach you to pierce the bowels of the girth, and bring out from the eavarns of Mountains, Metals PUBLISHEb• EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMII , . 'POTTSVILLE; . SCIIVYLKILL L COUiNTY, -.PA. Mathias ID tefiZr West Pena. Samuel KAI Kepner • 18 Liquor 15 00 Jacob Schwartz l4 Liquor 10 50 GideoffWeistone 14 ' Liquor 10 50 Long & Artier 14 Liquor 10 50 Jacob Schwan's, Id l4 Liquor 10 50 Solomon Wehr 14 Liquor 10 50 M W. 'ay/k Me .S yer & Sillyman 12 Liquor • 18 75 Michael Schwartz 11. Liqu'or 10 50 Oliver & Bentham 10 20 00 JII Alter r 13 Liquor '• 15 00 George II Dry 53 Liquor 15 00 Blue & Richard 14 • • 700 Jacob Dreher 19 600 George H Potts 11 • . , IS 00 Cornelius McCue ' 14 Liquor 10 50 BlytAe. . John A Steinbergor ,-, II Liquor 22 50 Addison Erdman 13 Liquor 15'03 Joseph Whitfield 13 • Liquor 15 00 Henry Koch & Son 1 Liquor 5O John Williams 14 4 Liquor 1050 George N Jones. II 7 00 George Bernhard &Co 14'--...,. 700 Rogers, Sinnickson &Co 10 Liquor 30 00 Mishit Godson 14 7 00 Mrs Sweeny 14 Liquor 10 50- Oliver do Mars 8 30 00 Denlston Bdwman &Co 13 laquor . 15 00 S L Primrose & Co 13 1000 . Daniel G Beren 14 • Witior . W 5Cr, Caleb Parker ' ' ' 13 ' - '•; 1000: John! Miller, 14 • Liquor 1050; 1 Gander Rhoads & Ca'. 13 l2 50 James Murry - 14 Liquor • 10 50 John IThotinel 14 • Liquor 10 50 James Fuely n 4 Liquor 10 50 John Canfield 14 ' Liquor 10 50 1 Butler. George II Stickler 14 '- •Liquor • 10 50 1 , Union. ~ r , Philip Koll & Co Btrause & Friedman "'- Sharman & Klase Upper AidillFllllll,f 0. Lafayette !lesser 14 7 00 Charles Kutz 14 7 00 August Breminghous 19 'Liquor 10 50 Albert Loonies . 14 Liquor lO5O John IN Heppler 14 Liquor 10 50 Gabriel Herb 14 Lignor _ 10 50 lidin We pa 14 Liquor, 10 50 !talcs. •Mohantonco. Jacob Katiffman 11 Liquor •. 10 50 Daniel W e t,' 14 7 00 Abraham Schwenk 11 Liquor 10 50 Burry. John A Otto • II 7 00 Klinger & Deal 'II ' 7 00 Froffey. Daniel Reed II Liquor 10 50 blichaol Buffett 1I Liquor 10 50 Janice Duffer 14 ,Liquor 10 50 Reinoehls & Gardner . 14 200 McCfn mirk & Clark 13 , 10 00 Colt, Gaskin & Lomissn II _ 15 00 , Tremont. Henry Heil . 12 12 Levi Spangler & Co 12 .12 Eckel & Runt 20 0 1 'Wertheimer & Brother 14 • 700 1 John II McCreary ' 13 . 10 00 I Snyder& Co. 14 7O Ol Haus & Wingert II • 700 1 Washington Bigler 14 7 00 Z Baldorf , 14 7 00 Daniel Kopp . 14Liquor 10 50 , Pinrgrore. Earn, Gil ford & Co II 700 W B& JR Breitanbach 11 7 00 Nem Castle. William Montelius , 12 ,- 12 50 Joseph Whitfield 111 ~ Liquor 18 75 J G Lawton 10 - • 20 00 William Pricit 10 .Liquor , 30 00 Isaac Trayer 14 • • 700 Adam Kline 14 70D Joseph Denning 14 Liquor 10 50 Janiea Highland 14 Liquor 10 50 Mrs liiissel , 14 Liquor 10 50 ~ George Wagner - 10 Liquor 10 50 Peter Dickman!' , 14 - Liquor 10 50 Ephriain Philips' 14 Liquor 10 50 George ReiGnyder 14 Liquor 10 50 Robert Adams 4. Co 13 . 10 00 Thomas Burns 14 , Liquor 10 50 Lewis C Dougherty _ 14 7 00 slalara Moore II Liquor 10 30 Cass. °Richard Hecksher • 12 50 W - C Britain 14 • • ' . 700 Francis Gallager 14 Liquor 1050 John Conner; 14 Liquor ' 1050 1 John Kelly, 14 Liquor • lu 50 , . Branch. , .. Milner, Haywood & Cu 11 12 50 -51 0 & I' lieilner 11 Liquor 225)) Jonas Kauffman 14 Liquor I 0 50 Jointion Cockill 12 Liquor 18 75 Francis Macdonoul • 12 N i: it ri r 1231 Charlie Miller - 18 75 ,Sianton & Bass Liquor 15 00 William Payne 10'_ 20 On James Delany 14 Liquor ' 11150 Mrs E 31 McGrath 14 Liquor 10 50 James MolirOn 11 Liquor 1051) , • East Xurzregian. . ' Ileilner & strause - 12 • . Liquor 18 75 Ifetiry Shissler. Agent 10, 7 . 00 Emanuel Straus 14 • Ligon: 10 sii James Gillillarr 14 Liquor 10 50 slotitz Seller.. n 7 00 Abraham Heebner 13 ' 10 00 Thomas McDonough 14 Liquor 1050 ; Charles Smith • 14 7 00 •Matanri & Other 0 2500 1 George Doughetty . 14 700 Solomon nclufinan ' 11 Liquor 10 5)1 W I. Heisler & Co _ 13 1000 Mrs M Higgans 14 Liquor 10 50 R. & T Wedgy 14 7 00 Hughes & !latish 11 7 00 A & IN Oheiley • li Liquor 10 50 William Robinson . 51 7 00 Ernst Kleinert 14 Liquor 10 50 Charles Krum 14 Liquor 10 50 Thomas Kennedy . 14 Liquor 7050 1 West Xorrerinn. : David Brown &Ca , 12 liquor 14 75 Thoinas McGee I 11 Liquor 1050 George W Slater ' 14 700 Samuel Gillingham 14' Liquor 10 50 Sarah Holy , , ! 1 4 Liquor 10 50• Persons returred fur license under the act of Assent bly passed the Pith of April, 1819, entitled "An Act to cre at e a sinking fund, nod in provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of tho debt of the Com monwealth," to wit : ' Beer !louses. Eating Boutes, , Restaurants, Oyster. Cellar,. etc. 11. Pottering 9 —='.,: '. • 4 "9". t7<Z. 1 Henry Elohmer 7 10 00,A C) ;4 ugustns Ziegler 5 tat John Shoesinn!) 7 10 insatnuel lillinser S Cs) Thomas Williams 8 5 win Roesenkordi . 500 John P Kinixter 8 5 00:Daniel Christian , 500 Walter Jenkins ' 8 5 00John Osier • 500 Benjamin Thomas 8 5 DO:Joseph Reed 500 Mrs A' Philips 8 5 00: Andrew McCarety 500 Charles Tanner 8 5 00;Jacnb Mathews 500 l'atrick Fitageralt 8 500; ..ilinerseille. Thomas tienedy 8 S Oft Henry Hitcher • 5 00 John 000 8 5 00,,Androw Shilthorn 500 Michael Moser 8 5 0te,31 8 Gchler 500 Joseph Kline 8 5 001Jos Hely 500 Thos 11 Howard 8 5 00losvis Gannliton 50X1 'Jacob Rehr 8 5 00tIllchael linen 500 Joseph Alder 8 5 00!Jacoh Ramer 500 John Harrison 8 5001 Schuylkill Harm Francis Kline 8 5 Winn Zimmerman 300 Francis Bard 4, 8 5 00;Edumn1 Weston 500 (Thaeleg - reindr 9 5 OuCharles Kataner 5 Oil Lachlin Quigley 8 5,00:Wm 11 Altman 5 tkl Joseph Philip, 8 ' 3 Oilji F Blabs 5 Oil Timothy Boyle 7 10 00,Saylor & Kline • ' 500 Fre Thurwanger 8 • 511(011 F Pettzel 500 Nicholas Fox' . 7•10 00 7'ornspto. George Wettley • 9 . 5 00Samtiel Paunley SOO Thomas Mein° - 8 5 oo:Daniel Schuler 500 Edward Wild ' 8 5 00!JohnJ Kauffman SO) Anthony Felest • 8 5 09• Charles Moyer 500 christian•Kholer 8 5 OtOtainuel Williams t .5 in Joseph Chme 8 5 00:Peter Aurand 5 00, EMIL ta nel Henry 8 500; '.Pinegertre Borough. A UgUllill9 Ililtz - 8 5 InJohn Lanech 8 500 — Joseph Peter 8 5 00; &Sasaki!! Township. Mrs. 111117. I 8 3 oo:Jehn Graher 8 500 Bernhard Keeler 8 -50 o4Thomas Ginson Et 500 Samuel Scott 8 5 Oil Ludwig Bllscua 8 500 Elizabeth Parzy 8 3 Oft•Juhn Erdner ' 8 500 Wm Whitemore 8 5 00:Jolin Driscole . 8 '5OO John K Feltnagle 8 5 Ott: West Norwegian. J P !Infra an C C Cattcr Patent Medicines, eta. rattseills. l e -'• E'!, Benjamin Ilannan 3 1 o 00 [Teary Shoemaker 0 D Jenkins & Co 4 500 & Son 4 500 Orwig shirr. : Tamaqua. Charles Smiley 4 500 William Taggart 4 5 00 lb^urth ; Tremont. C !Icy! 5' 10 00:Eckel & Barn& 4 500 Schuylkill !la ren. Afturrariffa. I, van fc Kauffman 4 500CBRuppleir&Co 5 500 C&G Ilunizinger 4 5 00;11enner & Bhiy 4 500 F 11,11untziagcr& ; Branch, tp. , Co 4 5 01/„lnhanan Cockill 4 500 Pottsville. D G Yuen;ling George Lauer Wee Pr... Samuel K Kepner. Distiller An appeal? will he held at the Cnnrt Muse in the Borough of Orwienburg. en Monday, the 9.31 h of June nest between the bourn of 9 A. ht and 3 P. for all who may feel themselves agrieved by the foregoink appralit meet or densification. SAMUEL GARRETT. Mercantile Appraiser for Schuylkill County. Ortviusburg;June 2,1819. 23-41 IMPORTANT TO THE COAL REGION. rIMIE Committee beg leave to repert that they have at .L tended to the ditties imposed upon them relative to the sespcnsion, and insist upon standing out for their rights at all hazards. Should they in the mean time have business in the city, which will require their attention, -it certainly will be necessary to ap pear genteel and respectable by calling on Meson. Lippincott & Taylor and purchasing a suit of clothes from them very cheap and fashionable, which for beauty and' style surpasses anything ever offered in the country. A visit to their well established house will more than repay them for their !matte. MAGNETISMI CLAIRVOYANCE! TOM TUMID . _ &c., &c.., &e., Are trifles compared to the excitement that Lippincott & Taylor's New Goods have produced. Socha FALL In PUICES es they have managed to sell at Is almost alarming to the principals themselves. Their object at this time, is mass's!. the coal operators In carrying out their present suspension soccessrully. LIPPINCOTT, & TAYLOR, Corner Centre and Mahantongo streets, 0ci14•42) Pottsville. Liqaor Liquor Liquor Liquor I A DDI tION 41. R 500. A ugustus ❑roman 8 500 5 ooJames Buckley . 8 500 riffiEll Telegraphic News. SATURDAY MORNIN'•O,, JUNE - 2.3, 1549 Furniture! Furniture CARPETS. VENITIAN & PAINTED BLINDS, &c. GRESS/VIM sur..LyNAN • RESPECTfULLV announce to the citizens of Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, in Xa- Astatanze Street.a fea doors frost entire, where they have on hand a large and fashionable stock of ; Faro tare. embracing the latest and most fashionable styles, ail of which has been manufactured to their tinder by, the best makers in our cities. Their stock embraces a general assortment of ail the articles embraced in fur nishing dwellingifelther plain or In the most ink u Mons manner. Bed Steads ranging is price from 03 to $3O, —and another articles of furniture in proportion. In their stock is also embraced a large assortment nf Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv. ed patterns, selected with great care. CARPETTING. BEDDING- AND UPIIOLSTERV. -.- They have atso added to the stock a tot of Catoeting ofthe various qualities, and Bedding, to which they call the particular attention of those in want ot these articles. . - • It is 00 Cdelign to keep all the articles of Fitinitu re required in Schuylkill County, and prevent the .neceiv city of persbas going abroadan search of elegant ami des of Furniture, all of which they are determined to sell at less prices than they. can be obtained else where. wit it packing and carriage added. They there• forivarnestly.invite those who are abdut furnishing Jtoutegand:Stose also who require additional furniture, to giveahem a call, on they flatter themselves they can give then( any kind of a "fit oat" they may require at ..et great saving of funds. . ..:Apra 7 1.5-tr] The Greatest Bargafes In the world ! i CAN BE NAD AT lIR. TRACT'S, (No. 202 Xerket Street. Philadetphitej UNRIVALLED CLOTHING STORE. Fine French Mack Cloth Drees Coate, from $lO.OO t 0512.00 • '• Frock ." 11.00 to 13 00 Medium, " .. " 0.00 to 19 00 " Dress " 7,00 to 9.00 Fine Dine Cloth ." " 10.00 to 14 00 •• " Riding Conte, 7.00 to 10 00 . " Coates.. - 3.00 to 700 15 00 10 50 10 50 • " Black Habit Cloth Sarks, Op) to BOG •. Blacks and Fancy Tweed Sacks, 303 to 0.10 Black Cassimete runts, 30U to 5.00 " Palley s.o) to 5.00 " Satinet 200 to 4 011 " Satin Veils, 20U to 4.00 Together with a large assortment of Seasonal ' ', Goods, of every ',misty, consisling of Pants. Vents shirts, stocks, suspenders, handkerchiefs, :umbrellas ,co'. All to be had at the old and favorite stand, and at prices Hints/will suit all. 'lo.lM:et forget the number, 292. Market at. Plicenlx Clothing Depot, S. W. CORNER OF DOCK AND • SECOND STS. IT THE subscriber announces do the public gen erally,that he has a large and varied assountent of Clothing, made of the very hest material. and in the make. style and finish unsurpassed by any in the United States ; he has also a gt•neral as:. ointment of young Gentlemen's or Boys' Clothing.— From his experience In this line of business, he feels assured that :hey are unequalled In the city, The at tenth-111'o( the citizens of Pottsville and •Icinity Is re. spectrally Invited to his large stock of clothing. (live him a call, and examine for yourselves, before pa rchas . sing elsewhere ; all his goods will be sold clinplr than the cheapest. Cut Gus out and bring it In your hand. don't Anget the store. , . W3l. R. TAYLOR, Merril% Clothing Depol, S. W. car, of Dock and Second sts., Philaila. April 14, IS4B. , 16-Tmo Boys' and Children's Clothing 264 Carrara Agree, Phihailphin. THE Subscriber having had ninth esneronce in the manuftetory of Boys . and Children's Clothing; Announces to the citizens of Pinto eine, and SU, 111111111111 a jowns Cl,lntry, that he ha. a large and varied assortment of ready made clothing for YOUNG GENTLEMEN. made of very good material., and in the best, latest, and ninq (ash 'inna tile style always hand. HP Wniii ld inost respect hilly invite them, the ctii,tis or pnli,vilie,&o, to give hint a call when they visit the city. und e.amtim has heatniful stock themselves, and la. eatisa,d that the Depot, is the place to be well suited in Childien's Clo thing in make, fit, style or finish. _ . Feb. - 7, 41. 7-Iyl 1 , , A. TIOVT. NO. 264 Chesnut St, below' Tehth. Pilllada, Pottsville, Clothing Emporium. it'tiff: untlersigneo: desire. to inform the ph:the that ho has.taks n the old etdshltAted Ct.:thing stand or Mr. IC T. Taylor,n 1 , ... doors oho, Mort inier's lintel, Centre street, I...tts, Ole, where he h:ts' just opened u. splendid stock of goods, comprising _ . . French, Itelyinrn, American.lll,llll.,' of every • color and treat of Enztond, . nod de‘cription. Sommer coatings, habit cloths, batines, bi3(l; and colored ca:altroaretr, codttietoW, Croton cloth's. tweeds. &c &c. PA 'STA [mon rirnYmt.—Snper black Prem . mecca -and doeskin., French fancy andltitised ea.!. Torres. tn..rlito cassimete., all colors and Iflnnlitte r t, white and fancy litten.drillings,new docient; cords and beaverteens of es err style and triality; nlth nets, all slia , ks and qtmlitimt VE4TlNo9.—Sopelior black satins and cashmere vesting., splendid fancy silk Vevting.9, new designs; white and colored large assortment, win, a general variety of goods adapted to Mons' and lio) wear, to which the attention of his friends a nd.others. NV1..111111! a gond stilt of cloths, to Invited. Ito any-MA on Coot Too.—Sommer sack coats, cloth coats of all qualities, pants, emits. shirtst suspenders. storks, silk slants, ttc , at the very lo.yest Vasil PE rEic :4._ mARTZ, EZEM Rlsitt,.; Suit' Hotel, POTTIi V THE undenligned cespectfolly announces . .:. toth l citi f 'n'of l ch U nilll" T tnni ! ; e travltrsa geleratlt;e tuata; that -----.01.1 established stand knnwn ac•Yoart's Hoiel,' and lately kept by Jeren'tiali floe jwnsn at me PORI:ER OF RECOND atol MINEF,VII,j,e - Stf, in the Iterrotch of Potteville, ‘shich be has tilted pp with special ref ference to it'd comfort 14 dicta who may favor hilts wrtt their custom. , The hroteels pleasantli• located, with ataldlas and a large yard attached, r.iiijailated to anent...date Farm- Cra , and penance travelling with horeee tool Carriages. The proprietor has his linuee wcll fitrntsheel, and will spare no pains i orear.ens's to supply his Table and for inn manner which cannot fail to strand general satis faction. An attentive; faithnil hostler . w iliallynys be in et tendnnee, in th rt rnests may rely nn tinylnn the'? bons es properly nttSntled to. MICHAEL SELTZER. N1ey12,42. I —2l-ly Anthracite Hall. 'PCNPIIRY STREet. MINC.VILLE. PA. . ' GIRI The subkerther would respectfully Inform --'''' Ws friends uno,lthc public that he has r r leered SE . F .. 2 to the nhoyelnaimbrfionem (formerly kept ' l l Rapp,) where he will be hippy to ,vve every atterilion to the 4 who May raver him with a coll. [ap.7.'49-15.tf.J JACOB FRAM.. Allegliany Ilouse. Nu. 280 Market Stnitt, rtbnot,ElArhth, (S.lu!h aide;) n ,_ THIS l ' argad Ln u s r plendi.l Mtn! has been 1 r7;-, , , furnished with entire new furniture. The IFI. 'Bar-Room lithe largest in Philadelphia. The , -. 1 .-. , --• .' --Parlours and tietring-rooms are entirely srp. arated from the noise and hustle, consequent to the arrival and departure of the cars, The Partici. eaten; ding the whole front Of tiro house, Weide n cool re treat in warm weather. and a splendid view, of. the greatest thoroughfare In the City. I , 'the (cadging Itontni, are well finiAlred. The Table as Web provided for al any other Howl, with every at ter.tinu of the manages to make, it the hest Hotel for 3leteliantri and flusher. Men. daring their slay lir the City. Tne terms will ,ter one dollar per day. ,On the arrival of the Cars from the West, a Porter will be in arre - ridan - te to convey haggage, ic, to lire lintel, which Is adjoining' the depot. [Feb In 7-crim ._. Was i tig,ton llotel, (PonmutifY uner DV SAMUgI. fICALDj Schig i lkill Hoven. The subscriber nnnotinCeS V 1 1,1113 frie n ds and :#4 the travelling public that ini has taken the tie -above mentinnedustablishment, and fitted - up throughout, so that it wilt mptal any estate. ILstimer' at in the County. It is located bear the Depot of the Plidadliphia and Reading Railroad and on the Main street of the Borough. His table will always ho abundantly supplied vrith the clinireat delicacies of the season. his chambers lire large and airy, and his bed dine of the best kind j, The stabling attached In the hotel It large and row modlous, and attentiee hustlers will always he found In attendance. lie has also accommodations for Dro vers, &e. *Vehicles will always be kept to carry visitors to arty part of the Coludv.or elsewhere. All lie snlicites is atrial of his lintia.t, feeling cnnti dent he wilt give entire satisfaction to all who find it ronvenientlosoinurn'at his liouce. Ap.7.49-15,1r.1 JOitisHONES. - - M!BMMI . _ THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS,. LEAVE to calOhe attention of his friknds and the plank to his stock of CARRIAGE:3 and 110111' WAGGONS now on hand and finishing, which be will dispose of C AR kinds'of, repairing promptly attended tn. Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streets, hack of the American' House. lune 5,1017: 234-Iy KIRE. GV F. 2 5 301(1 6 ZOO Tuscarora and Tamaqua Lint.' ON and after Monday May .4:11. th e sabsenber will run 'a coach TIM A DAY, between Tusrarora and Tamaqua-on the arrival of the rare at Tuscarora. The rani leave Pottsville at 71 and II o'- olerk, A. M. and 4 P.IM. The coach will lova Tnnia • qua at 71 and 11 o'clock. A. M: and 4 o'clock, P. M.— Fare ho cents. ritkP,ll , can be - had at Jpnes' Mold. Tamaqua, and of the' conductor a the Cars. Junerr4-13-tf.] 13,TEPIIED JONES. Summer.Arrankement. OF U. S. NAIL LINE OF CO/LCIIES FROM BEADING. MN= FOR ITARRISSUROderiven the.Man 4 sine House corner Of Penn and 111th ids., daily. except Sunday, at IN o'- clock. A h 1: of immediately on the arrival of the inor. num Train of Can from Philadelphia ALSO, FOR LANCASTER, from the FAllle Office, doily, except Sunday, at 0 o'clock; A. M. nr imme diately on the arrival of the. Morning Tmin of Cain from Pottsville. Passengers leaving Lancaster or thin in this Line,•will be In time to connect with the Afternoon Train of Cam for Pottsville. ALSO, FOR EASTON, three times a week, from the same - Mace, at I o'clock, A. M. viz.: Monday, Wednesday and Frldiy t and three times" week from Ent"' Eagle hotel , (s.rmerly Weldy's)•at 5i 'clock, A. M. viz.: Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday. rcl-lkiew Coaches have been placed upon the Lines, and every attention I will be paid to the colnfort of travellers. : ' JOHN N. 2111,T1MOHE & WHPHEW, [leading, Apr:l2l, '42! 17-41no] Proprietors HENRY GRESSANG. ALEXANDER SILLY:RAN% =SUM Depot. OMB 11 h ill ,l• e gth o our panda and sobleet all Pt • • o •to t AA , • Bonnets! - Bonnets ! T. Z. LOTIIROP, Ali. 30 Foga Second street. upper side, next deer to Sharpies! Sone.--CIIILADELPHIA. RESPECTFULLY invites the nt tention of the Ladies of Pottsville and its vicinity, to his very choice =' Wit essOrtment of - SPRING & SUMMER STRAW BONNETS & HATS , . - At extremely low prices: ta,Merchante and Dealers ■upplied.{t Altering., Bleaching; and horsing, done in a superior manner. and at short notice. T. Z• LOTIIIIOP, No. 30, South Rd st.. west side, next ,donr,to To it:pseud Sharpless & Son, Mitreh3l,lsl9-3mo] Philadelphia, BOOTS AND SHOES, At tic ad stugd,CantreSt...l.o.9or to thePottsrillelfoun . . _ . S. & J. FOSTER. t. o.t ARE now receiving their Bering supplies of BOOTS Ct ' SHOES,comprivinga first rate assortment. which they nos otTer at wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks. Va , . wee, Carpet Bags, and Satchels,Soleand Upper Leather. Morocco, Calf Shine, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers'Toola, end a general assortment of Shoe Find ago. . . . . N.B.—Dante 4. Shoes manufactured atsliort nntice:— Theirfriendn and the'public who are in want of any of he aboccurticles aturespectfully acqueinecl togive them call. May 8, 19- Smith's Boot fi, Shoe Store, • FRESII SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP The Subscriber- announces • to 'llls numerous cash - meta , and the public, that he has ? 4, 4 , just received at his Boot and shoe Stnie, next door tallow-Cs lire Office of the. Miners' Journal, a fresh supply of Boots and Shoes of every variety for Ladies,ts6es ' Gentlemen, Children, Miners], &c., all of which are made up of the best materials, In a neat and dura ble mariner, and will be sold at rates to suit the times Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, hatch eta. Sec., which will he cold very cheap. Calland satisfy yourselves. Boots and Shoes made to order ofthe best matecials end also repaired at short notice.. - p. otieville, June 0.-211 f. WILLIAM -SMITH Guns: Guns . . &. POTT Y TOWN HALL IRON STORE.- DOUBLE and Simile barrel SOOT :TINS. POWDER FLASKS, SIIOT BELTS. DU PUN CANISTER POWDER,' PERCUSSION CAPS, - nEvoLvING PISTOLS, •• SINE LE AND DO IaILE PISTOLS.- The above are a Ina asiortment of English and Get man netnufactete. TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY. ECISSORR, AND wanes a tine ar.,mrtment of the 1110 M relebrated makes. • . . .. ROPE, HEMP, pni:sigc CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Shari handled Shovels maile,expressly for our own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Consisting of I,ckxr, I.tcncejlinces: Paint+, Oft.t:lnsi nr American, German, and English manufacture,Lc' IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, S heel,-Floc, Band, and Hoop Iron: TOOLS, . Blacksmiths',Carpenters%Shneinakere,and Saddler? SA DDLERY, lIARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING With a variety n( iron notions t.kur.. 29 47 35 Liverpool and New-York Passage' Axency. E. W. ximliaLL S. co.; s 4 IPul Siren—NEW-VOIR. DUNKIN. KIMIIA & ermonc. •RESPECTFULLY inform• their Offends and , the public that they have commenced the I )0ENE:R111, SHIPPING and COMMISSION mot_- h i :s•IIIISINESS. together with the 411:NERAI. PASSENGER fIUSINF:SS, granting certificate, of pas etio.e front London, Ltrerpool, Dublin. Belfast or any part of Ike old- eouotry In to Netc-York, Boston, and Pallod.lphia. en the most reasonable treats. Drgps and Bain of Er ebanze,froin £ I to any amount oil the Rota 113• We of Ireland and ito branches. The ,ta s or it diluent' the Brunt, Line of tirerpoot Neke!.., au tired upon, are the let, fith, 11th, 16th, '2lst, and 40th of every tnneth. The Ar. 4101,1 ore all of the largest class, tintibts.r4o- mantled by men of chatacter and experience. The r - •, - in accommorlatnitts me all that can be desired In point oreplendor, [motor( and convonleilCO. Thew are fit, r '.-t,^ !twilit everwileseriptio. of mores of the hest kind. Int,ttiality in the day: ~f :ailing will be rtrictly ad hered to. 1'4 , bl Ships ner+einst.Mon,. Shcritta4,ana Garrick. am ,ssels n 1 Ibe larervt Olaf; and those do:sit - on* no briny, not their ft irons. cannot select finer* saferships• can lie urea at the lowest rates. NEW OritaffS of weekly. For rat sage or frtight L apply as above. - 4 \ & Co: r , Thn bertiiniTnintrAl Ac , •nt for thin i.in•• to ewinty. hpf , lY‘ at kis , Once in Marl I . ol{e, ills. • M. IVII.SON. J. P. NICIIO/11S W MITA:SALE AND RETA IT DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, .Ifarkct ,titren.—POTTSVII.I.E. gTNVITE tl. !Particular attention of the citizens or Pori-vine and ito vicinity, also Physicians, Veterinary pturzeotts,and ranniryStnrekeepers,to their lance lid general assnrtment nr, ' AM= ei r stock 'pot only Pmbracra the hem Drug,' awl Medicines the market nMirds, but also all the new mar...mit:al and Chemical preparations. Surgical and Dental Insrrinneriter, Gold Foil, Patent and Family Me dicines, Freer, :Shakers' Herbs, The St riffl,r.;Paints, Oils, Varnishes, pure Camphine, Class, Putty, timid; hest tarendish Tel.:tern and (AVM , . Perfrunery, Brushes,. Court/mond every variety of choir.. Corey and tniecel lanenua articles: also, that excellent ratifier for the pick and infants' diet—in fart everythinrt and any. Inn , . Can i.e found in their genet:lt arid tvell-arernrt cif stork, xvldcit they' offer to sell at the lowest cash prices. N.D.—N.& C. flatter ilienirreives from their knowl edge and experience In the fru:rime's, mid cr then.. 1' N M.D.) having held, for set eras years some of the uni.t resprinpinle offices In England and lark 'roll, BP Cll4lterl.rr nod Operallre they would 'rerrfore respectfully unlicir the confidence and share n •orblic patronage, as none tint cenuine Drugs and Me, ',tires can be had at their ePtablialunent. arse e.ba Cattle Drugs, lgthe hest quality on the most t -lsonahte terms. 01ml:3,1S10-10-1y iutitnisoN. intormicas s. Co. MANUFACTUItINH CHEMISTS. Office Ku. 43 1-3 Souilt Ir.nt Street,,Philearlpiirt. Pure Parlor White Lend; Alum.groundand incrystal; Extra Grnund " " Copperas; No. " Pyroligneous Acid; Red Lead; Red Liquor;' =BM MEM Illnatie lllnck ' IZEISMEMI S U ,Tll i or Lead - Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. NIETAI.I.D3 FIRE-PROOF PAINT. ./ g THIrl EXTRAORDINARY substance is fund • und in a strata of rock;of a basimforma - . 7 - .___ lion: When taken .from the mine: it to. . - - amides In appearance the finest Indian; t and is Mona the consistence of cold tallow; .2r a but on exposure to the atmosphere: - in a abort time, turns to Stone or Slate. '6,ilii. gists who haxe l seea it. are of the impresAion that this substance, when in. a liquid state, has been effused through a hirsute ami filled up this basin formation in tile rock. . . _ _ . . it ha,4 beet, found upon anylyzation by Dr. Chilton of New York, to consist of Si Ahura inn, Protoutle of Iron. - !Sloe, :lannesia; Carbon, ' Sulphur, Water, , , • Los's, Fnt WIC it Is ground to powder, mixed with Linseed and upplivd u'ith .a brush, tha same as paint to wood, iron tin, zinc, ca neass paper, &c. &c., which in a Wont time turns to Shinn. which is fire-proof It is partieularly adapted for roofs ofbuildings.Steam boat nod Car Decks. Railroad Bridger. Fences, &c., Sc. A roof coated with this article is equal to the best of elate, at a vast caving of expense: Every varielynf Iron work exposed to weather will be prevented food rust oreorroslon, as forms a com plete Stone covering,. School Slates are made from it, by coveting boards or paper. As it is susceptible of n high polish, It has been used to great advantage by , Carriage Painters and Cabinet Makcia., ITARRISON, BROTIIERS, & April 22 Mtn No, 42 South Front St Philada SHOVEL MANUFACTORY. , ' ' ;Eagle Worlici, - - • .In. Centre Sirtet, ro'frarti.t.r, nest door beton, Ahe f - •Riskrienn Lrottoe. - TRE. subscriber would call the attention of Coal Op'erators, Merchants, and Miners, to .eo • amine his Retied and Square Point Coal ' and - Grain Shovels, manufactured by himself, and erpressly for the Coal Region—warranted to he made of the first quality material< and workmanship, at Ctiy prices. All otdrrsthanktully received andpuctu ally attended to. . .. . . N. R.—Shovels Repaired. Dec. 2-40.4f1 - ' ' HENRI' PORTER. Auction Notice. LOCOMOTIVES AT PUBLIC SALE. fL;The following. Locomotive F.oginee, be longing to the Commonwealth of.Pennevl- ";'' tvania, and now running on the Philadelphia nod Colqinhia Railroad, will be - sold at politic sale on Tnesda‘'.Jtine 20. 1049, at 10 o'clock yrecliely, Ott she Coluinhla Railroad. West of Broad Street, viz: -Wl ana,l• "Misovippi," "Wisconsin", and •'Monlgom. ery,. second elas,4; and "Virginia," and thad clasp mil nee.. " - . . The• above 1.11ne.1 Locomotives can be pat and kept In good moiling frlickr rot light business at n trifling expense;and are well ndspiint for short roads. They may he examined at the Parkesbure shops. Chester Cain cy.. at any time yr! ria u. to the 16th of June. VeTerms cash, root site pereantory. By order of the Board'of Cohn! Commissioners. WILLIAM ENGLISH • pt. Motive Power P.& C. R. R. GEORGE R. BW., Aticiiiin,t.pune249-23-18. M . _ New Grocery Flovir. Feed, ?i . l) PROVISION STORE 6.itt••• TIIE subscribu• announces intite citizens of f•-„ , - ottsville a , that he has just opened n new Croce 1',..7-1-CY.Flour nd Feed Store, at hisold stand where will always keep on hand a .aperior no , * or cholii GROCERIES. PROVISIONS.- Family FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ke.; all or which will lie se lected with great...exit; and will he -sold at-very low rates. Jje flatters himself that ho can make it to-the interest of this community to !leal with him; be there fore solicits their patronage. • lie rsturns tganks to MS numerous tustomers for . the patrons/se they bestowed upon him in his other business dec. 11.'47-50. • R. O. SHOENER. jouRNA L L NERAL ADVERTIISER. Jos. Ilic3lurray's Passage Agency. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. a. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT. - . °LIMY AND TUE near EsTAISLISIIED FAS3AUE OFFICE 1,1 TIIE UNITED'ATATES, THE subscriber respectfully :begs leave to tender his sincere thanks to -i his numerous (Wends and the public, IL 1.1. .A‘ , for the very liberal support he has, re. ceived for upward. of twenty years, and solicits a continuation of their confidence. The despatch with which his passengers have been brought ou t, and the promptness with which his very numerous drafts haveliecn paid static different banks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficientluarantee to the public fur the faithful performance of any future contract. enteted . into with him. • The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK.' ETC. which sail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will be brought out without delay or disappointment, viz.: NAMES CAPT . :PS. DAy. OF sAILTNO FROM :C. y. Patrick Henry, Delano. Jerry. 6 May 6 Sept. 4 Waterloo, E.R.Allen, " II •• II " 11 Sheridan, Cornish, " 26 " 26 " 26 Henry Clay. - Nye, Feby. 6 Jur.c Octr. 6 'New Ship, " II " 11 " 11 Garrick, . IHUM, " 26 " 26 •• 26 New World, Knight, March 6 July -6 Nov r. John R.Skiddy.iLuce, " 11 " 11 Moore, •• 26 •• 26 " 26 Ashburton, Howland, April 6 Aug. 8 Deer. 8 West Point, Wll Allen •• 11 "- it " 16 81,1 dons, Cobb, ••26 •• 26 " al stales' NAMES. CAPT . :CS. DAYS SAILTNG F50:1 LIF'aP L. Patrick Henry Dmano, relay 21 June et Oct 21 Waterloo, P.ll.Allen, •• " 25 " 26 Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. It July 11 N0v.16 Henry Clay. Nye, " 21 • " '2l " 21 Near Ship, " 26 •• 26 Garrick, Hunt, April 11 'Aug.. 11 Dec.ll New World, Knight, " '2l. " John R Skiddy, Luce, " 26 " 26 " 21 Rosana. Moore. May II Serial I Jan. It Aahlitirton, Howland. " 21 " 21 " 21 West Point,- W.tl.Allea" 26 " 2.6 "20 Siddons. !Cobb. !June II Oct II Feb. 11 In addition to the above replor line, a number of splendid ships, cock as the Adirondack, Maimion. Rap. pabannock, Liberty. Sea, St. Petrick, Sainuel Hicks. Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv erpool weekly, In regular succession, thereby preventing the leasapossibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; anti far th e accommodation of persona wishing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payments of toy &orison the following banks:. Armagh. Clohmel, Enniskillen, Omagh, Athlone • Cavan, !Sonia. Porsontown, . Bandon, Fe rtnoy. En niscrirtity, Sk Ibbereen, Belfast, , Galway, - Sligo. , Banbridge,. Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilruch, Tralee, liallyellannenThingarvan, Limerick, Wexford. ' Din Ina, - Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterfitril, Cork, Downpatrick,Monaglian, Youghal. 'Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow, Fie g/en.l.--Mestirs. Spooner, Atwood& Co., Linkers, London; and Mr. C. S. Flynn, Liverpool. Scotland.—Tho City of Glasgow Bank, and `all" brunches and agencies. re Passages can also be engaged from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. by the regular packet ships, on application being made. personalty or , by letter poet paid addressed to B. BANN AN,Pottsville; JOSEPH MeNIURRAY. comer of Pine and South sts.. New York: or Mr. GEO. 31011.111.11 AX, No. 117, Waterloo Road, Liverpool panl2-11 Cherokee. LATE ARRIVAL THE subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock of goods sver offerel for sale in this place, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Segars, 'Summer Hats 1: Caps, queens ware, Gldstware. Limps. Burning Floi, has opened a NEW srojti: in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING'. in Norwegian Street, below the, Xrchfle, where he is prepared to sell on terms more favorable to purchasers than those of any other ekablishne, in :lie Borough of Pottsville. Ilia n""lmenl of pr.Y.l 3o nds ernbracen all 11. e new Spring styles. which are various and beautiful. .‘ Alen's and Boy's fashionable Cape for sale Gt cente. Persont can save at least 25 per cont..sv . parchas . e ' s tgi at ' C. INNIAN'Iir Ap.7.••19-15.1(1 ' Now Cheap Store. __. JIIE subscribers having this dap entered Into a copartnership for, the purpose of transavting a ^emetal wholesalcand retail tautness in IRON, k;RocEni ES, P RO VISIONSJIAV, 1 , 1,01! R. and at the well-known Verb Store In the borough or Pott, villa, would moat respectfully beg leave to nay that they have now on hand a large and well selected stock of Iler Iron of all descriptiona, also Flat Bar and T Rail Road Iron of various sixes, suitable fir drifts and lateral roads, which they otter for sale at as inw• a rate as can be had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand at very tow pores for cash. Alen, Cart. Blister, and Shear Steel. Nails and Spikes, Ot's. Flour, Feed, dr.c., all of which they would respectfully solicit on inspection of by the public, and relying as they di/ upon a stt let:Mention to bu•inrss In be able at all IhneS to accommodate thetrensteniers. YARDI.F.r &s SON_ T. 9.—Tire strbacrilier would take this opportunity to return his sincere thinks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore receii.'ol from hit friends and the public generally, and respeitfully solicits a continuance at tire me for the new firm. roltsrillr,Marrit4.lB49.lol EDW. YARDLEY. CAILD.—LVITLE S MARTIN, HOLESALE and Retail Deale'rs la DRY DOODS.OROCERIES, TEAS, More on Centre crireet, near the curlier of Ma nniongo, In wlOhlr he at e riton of the citizens of tnerlit and reentry is rOspeettally soliirßed. I JOHN 1,. LITTLE. Pottsville, Oct 23-4.11 JOITN C.NrAIITIN Passage from lAs erpoot. itt the steerage NJ( the first Class Prichet Ships, nary Plensants, Shenandfiah, fterlto and Euope, sailthg front Liverpool for Phliadelphia on the let of every room h, thfoughofit the year, .:an be secured on application to , I.I.I:ASAN7:S, Nn.37 Walnut Street, Phil.ttlelpttia June 9, '49-9.1.!y Snyder, Edgar & Dorton, 7 MOAT BUILDERS, Espytown, , hand al tree hoof nenenned lumber, and orgy prepared to Build.'and deliver Boats of the largest class, fee the Schuylkill Canal or elsewhere,chearier than any others connected in our trade, nod built to the mast n nt,,,ran. liai and durable manner. fluneVi9-23-6me Dentistry—Removal. GEORGE .1. ZIEGLER, DE'NTIST, RAS REMOVED TI) No. 375 ARCO STREET, two doom Tenth Philadel •• aaaa td- 111 operntionv perflirmed in the moat approved elaharate, and Judicious manner. = & 'Walker. SUCCESSORS TO GEO. wii.mr: If AVE remove,' their rtork'nr Music and Musical Instritmentii, to the new and eilact,ilo store in Sws Build No. I6e, Chestint. Street, below Seventh, wlicre they invite the attendance and patrol or the public. WALKER harint purchased the entire stock 'of Gen, (who has declined business,) are now prepared to execnte all orders in their line. Their as sortment nt Music Mid Musical instruments, ill an ex tensise as that of any other establishment in the sour)- . 51 CO 24 20 12 05 12 31 2 31 0 42 1 50 0 11 5 00 0 41 Piann Fortes, front ea r,inits well knowmand apprnv ed innntifirtrities, note to store, and will be constant ly•nifered for sato. . . . Country dealer, rupplied on very reasonable terlll3. (Feh 10 7-6 tort. J. B. A. Sr. S. Allen, • DE'ALEns Iv 0n,13, ho' 7. SOUTH 1171.712VE5, PIIII..IDELPTILI, HAll.; in Store and for anle. Diu barrels Tanners` 1111,50 .10. Common Whale Oil, WI)) do. Bleached Winter and Spring Whale 011, together with a gener al assortment of Oils and Sperm Candles,—also, have constantly on hind a large supply of Peruvian and Patagonian Guano. 100 00 3. E.,Carver, - ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, Xo. 31 North Sfrth Street. Phttada. GIVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF Contracts to erect Dwellings, &e. andlay out the grounds , for Country Seats or 'Cemeteries ; together with the arrangement of Tree. to give tom proper ef fect —Also, Churches, floapltals, Prisons, Watvr Works,Cas-Works. Ac., on the latest and most approve ed plans, including heating ventilating, &r. Philada Feb. 24 • Ice Cream Saloon. rrlIE subscriber respectiully ihritrma . the public generally, that he is prepared, at his saloon In Centre Street., above Market, which is admirably ar ranged with regard to coin fort,:by lilt superior accom modations to serve up every variety of refrettiments of the choicest kinds, In the most agteenble manner. ills lee Cream, the refreshment in the warm season, in smoothness and delicacy of ill.tvur, cannot be sur parletli. Pie hie and ether Parties. lintels and families sup plied with Fruits, Confectionaries, and. Refreshments of all kinds, promptly, and on the most satisfactory terms. FREDERICK C. EPTING. June 9,1819. 21. t f Ice Cream WINE subscriber, its heretofore. will continue the manufacture of Ice Cream. in order to supply the Demand dialog the coming season Ice• Cream of all `aavor, of the best duality, always on hand. Parties dud (monies, supplied, at the shortest notice, with Ice Cream. Confectionaries of every vitality, con stantly on hand and for pale wholesale and retail, by If. WEBER, one door North of the Miner's Rank, and nearly opposim Fa. Half, - May lg. 20.611 - ' New Spring Goode in Philada. TOW SEND SHA_RPLESS d SONS, 32 South Second Street,—rmuLDA., 1 • II AVE received by their own importations, and care. 1 - 1 fat .selections, n large rind well selected stock, which comprises every desirable kind of 'STAPLE go PANCV GOODS. DM , 00.0:19 ilKOinchams,Lawns,l%Tobair Lux. tree, Chintzes, Ltnenb, and the new fabrics for Spring. SAarls.—Silk, Canton Crape, Whet, Broche, Net, Saxory Plaid, English Cassunere, and Seal-vkln. Friendly Goodr.—Plain awl neat figured goods of all Moder, plaln Shawl' and Cap stuffs, plain furnishing . goods, &e. . Weas.—Clothr,Cassimeres,Drilllnaaarreeds, now aumnierstorti' Vesting., Youths' Wear. Parnishineeesda.—EnglishAullts, BtAnkeb, Bock ings,Tahlinas.Sheetings.Llnens,aloseens,Damaski,ese. SAsessalters' Gooda.!—Lasilngs, Gallons, Lases. &e. , Phdada., March 31, 1819 CI ASH FOR COAL..—White Ash and Red'Ash lJ Cnal bought by ' MICHAEL BRIGHT. W2 , 3'19-1940 Monnt Carbon. New Firm MEM Otlioice poctri). TESTERDAt. Or CISaIILIB WILTO,I see how, through bygone years, As plainly as (yore Though grief and ago have worn life', page, And stained Its traces o'er, That fair borne of boyhood's time, When the world was pure and gay, Cornea sweeping back o'er memory•s track, A. fresh as yecterd•ry. _ I see again the a•oll-known scene , — I tread the path anew \Vbere lily, rose, end eglantino, Commingling fragrance threw; You cannot say Put weak and old, Or that any locks are. gray— l'imitale and young—l stand among The scenes of yesterday ! Thou reverend, old, and hallowed oak, I hail Meet - ince again! The stately wave thy branches gavo ' Is solemn now as then, Wharf underneath thy charmed shad* I mused the hosts away - , - n'or thoughtton bright the dreams I made, In sunny yestei day. Thou creeping vine that lov'•t to tvin• • Around the cottage door, And weave thy slender, petty-arm• My chamber lattice o'er— I've clapped my little hand• for glee, And thought tiO'rine so gay As the vine that clinuered fruits for ma In dhildhond'o yesterday! Ye tinted flowers o r varied hue, That fringe the walks along—: Ye modest plantalhat hide from view Amidst by blooming throng -1:01 broyfding down your garden slope toy long forgot 'Hurts!' I'm shoutlne loud the song of nape You taught me yesterday! Alas: alas! that hoy ash song. . . For MC, is hushed and stilt; The blood that danced co light and long Creeps l alowly now and chill ; ' My sight grows dlir—my limbs grow old The •Ision finles away I Though bright it seems, !tic bat the die . ato Of by gime Yesterday i .s . clect TILE DISCOVERED HUSBAND "Mary, my dear," slid Charles llaltvond to, his wife, "come set by me, vs hite.l read thin beeutiful pieroin your ioaciizitte this week." Iv it very intere6ting 1" 'slid Airs. • • On ! !mired ;. it is written hi our new authoreFs, :Vice Carlisle.' of Siloam every nne is speaking in such high term.. I wonder who she cnn N., one knows, and die learns deter mined to keep herself in security." "Perhaps she has special reasons for so'doin sail Mrs. Ha!wood. • ..1 su pp ose s h e ha s ," replied her hu.b.ind, nbu I ahuild think non of her brillian , talents, and one, ton, who receice3 so much ripplauso fmin the pub lic in general, , would be, proud to mAke herself known. Bet I will real to you her production in this number." r:rt, •-••• • . r • During the first year of Mr. Halwnod'a mar riage life, he had lived, very happily but when the noYelty had worn oft; and 110 rats hi,,Wire from daY. to day we j aring the same, quiet smile, and pre=erving the same modeoy of demeanor, ho be gan to fee( a sort of ennui whin in her society. Inatead , rif trying to throw of that kind of restraint felt . by both, by spending his leisure moments with, his wife, studying her character of mind, he de voted the moat of them to leading the various per iindicals of the day with which his table was load ed. with had become very much interested, of late, with new authoress who had. suddenly made her appearance in the literary world, under the name of Alive Callisle, and who had become very popular in the public printsy hut still kept her name into* • When Halcyon,' had fini4l.-,1 reading, he ex claimed, Is not thatsh , nuqui Flow pure and elevated the thought! Do you not think she is n line wri tel, Mary ?" ,yes, pretty gond,' replied Mts. ?Nur 3otl, with spiriting inditi,renee, and turning aiway, bu sied tiers:elf with a book before her. Halwood felt di,sppointed and ?tined ; he sat for a few , moments qummin t n short tune ; end throwing down the bOok, arom end wended hig way to firs omen. "How stupid," he muttered, as he walked 31.31,g, 'not to see the beauty of sueh'e production as that. Oh ! that Alice Carlido was my wife! Then I would be a, hippy man— then there would be a congeniality of thought and feel ng.": He entered -hie office, but hit thougl'he were not there, {-fettled to dissipate bis feean, by looking over and arranging his pipers t'but still bur mind would wtindet upon the fair authoress, and then tie would compare what his imagination pictured he, In be, with his wife, and he felt mare d ssatislied than ever. He made every inquiry and took every measure, 'hut prudence would - admit to ascertain who she was. but all to no purpose. Time Wore on, but brooght no relief t o th e mi n d of Charles Hrilvrowl. Since that 'day of which we havelspoken, ho hurl never mentioned Alice Carlisle to his wife, or spoke of her writings, but he had-eagerly devoured every. article of hers' that appeared.. Ho. Spent but dttle time at home, end appeared reserved and silent in hia wife's prop. crice. ' • At letigth he broke through.a!L ieetraint and re. solved to address her by h'ii fictitious soma thru' the medium of the poet office. Accordingly he penned a short' cote speaking in very high terms of her talents as awriter, expressing a strong dd sire to become acquainted with her, and ending by beggin4 'het to grant him in interview. lie drop. pest his note in the post office, and anxiously avraited,a reply; nor ;did ho wait long, for• he soon received the following note : Mr.; llalWond : "Dear Sir: I received your note of this morn, and em very 4reutcrul for the complimentary manner in which you have spoken of my wilting,. A. you earnestly request an interview, if you will at seven o'clock this eve, walk in 91 -street, you will meet a 'lady in a :Qu.iker garb. turn and walk with her.'and you will have the pbtsure of conversing with Amex CARLISLE." , . When Helmet] had reed the note, helsid it on the .table, and for a moment his better judgment told hini that he had already proceeded too far in this affair, arid conscience whispered, Batter sit with prir wife this eve, whom you havo sworn to protect." But he did not list to the voice of conscience: an opportunity offered to gratify hie desire, end he resoked to improve it. He had taken the fiest step from the path of re c titude, and it was eit,nor soin7, forward than backward . . P,:sening at [meth carne, and Halwond wailed with impatience fir the hour to nrrivo for him to go forth,tu meet tire Quakeress, for such he be lieved hhr to be. He hail spent his evenings, of .late, at the office, and being wholly' unacquainted 'with the inhabitants of the street chosen for their meeting, he felt no fear of being recognized by any one'during the. inter-43w, or that it would be known to his wife. He Wrapped 'himself.. in his cloak, and drawing his hat cloSely over his fore. I bead, pipeeeded iviffn hasty teem; towards Xl— street. It waedimty lighted,and there being none but dwelling houses in it; there were but few paaa ing back and forth. He had walked up and down the street a few tirOs; no one appeared that ho. could recognize as the object of his search,and he begin to think be was the object of some trick, when suddenly turning around ho observed . ti fig us, heftne him, wearing the close Quaker - bennet and cloak. He approached her, and wee tiom e. what surprised that she immediately recor&zed him, elrhough she was an entire stranger ici,bint.. self. He joined her in her walk and entered into conversation. , He frankly confessed to her his situation in life -hosing:told her of the unhappiness he espic - - - rienimi from'.having s companion. who was not possesdoil of a mind congenial with his own,. then aka in glowing terms of the beseties of bee pro- ductions, upon tvhi'ch he bad so bog dwelt, and bitterly lamented that he had riot found inch art ono with whom tot spend his days. The lady seemed admewhat agitated, and rather silent at first, and appeared inclined to keep her feed den in her bat, go as cot to give Halsrood a vie* . of it. After same hesitation, She told him that she loved him in *curet—that he possessed the warmest affeettons of her heart—that ere ho led his bride to the altah, she had ldoked upon hint as the, being 'above all ethers with whom she wished to be united—and that it was love of him alone that wade her Iwbot she was, a Writer. Halwood listened to ber•, with ' breathlesi silence; busy thoughts ran ter the asseciatiOns of his former rn years, but ao gall acquaintances be could select none to whom ihe could apply tho character of the lady before him. Ho 'caught sight of her face as they passed arereet !map. There was a staking familiar look id it, but be could recollect now PO' seared of so much swAetness and beauty. True, be had only a hasty glabce, yet in that ono teaks he thought he discover e marks of a *noble mind. He found theehject fu which be, had so ottett sighed,•and res ; alved to secure it While within hi. grasp.. He.proposed tat she should leave the city with himiga to a istanteity—there become his wife, and then sail to a- foreign land where they could dwell together i&-ohseirity, and enjoy, each other's ii4eiety umliaturhed. At firstsho . appeared eroded at suet a proposal, • and spoke of his wife, whom he would leave be. • WA him broken-hearted; also the disgrace with which he would be loo l ked upon b y the world at large. But HstWood Was eloquent in overcoming every obstacle she coald present; if he remained as he was ho must bo miserable; and said hii wild could not beore unhappy .to leave her forever: than to feel deo y that altough he acted the part of a husband, IS heart iv rli as far front het. Ile r,,, nalty ectcceeded'in gain' g her consent to hie pry pose's, on condition the she shouhl hot reveal her true name end+ they should arrite , at the first stop. ping : place... Halwood promised tolrant any re , gees!, if she should accede tchhie wish, She at length agreed ar , meet binol at thesteamboat land,: ing in W—l• St., one Teak fro ntthat nighr,•and take the night lbcrot for P---..—r-.-,1. , daring which time to ineuto ! secrecy , th ey should base no com munication Whatever. Having made all necessary arrangements,they parted—HalWeod to his o ffi ce, and Alice to her home. : Hiring the following' week, Halwootl busied himself in arra;ging his; afro:rs, Which were in a very good con ition. He withdrew hit money from - the bank, 1 and made a writing' and Owed It among his papers, should henot return, in which he gave his wife all the, property he left behind, which was su re eient to give her handsome sup port.l i Heold Mrs. 'HalwOod a d his nequein. tances. that his business Called him to a distant city, and that.ha would e ihrider the necessity of remaining for a few .monthiTat least, and request ed his wife to arrange hia wardrobe accordingly. The important evening came round. The time find been shorter to Ilelwood , . ll ta/ t ho anticipated. Having all things' in readiness, e took a hasty leave of hii w fe, spranglinle hie carriage at the door and soon found ; bimselp at [the, steamboat landing. litsl'air - companioW hod not yet made her appearance It Was notit n'elock in the eve ning—half an hour rind thel:hoot! would start.— He waited tweiky mihuteS Uric/sail hope and fear ; when a cab stopped dear Where hia was standing; and from it [shied the little (4eakerearr, dressed in the slime neat, plain etyle, eleaely veiled. Hale Iwood stepped ftwarrl gore her a cordialgreeting and Conducted er on l board iter tha ladies' cabin, 1 She then rrqu'rsted him• to leave; her until l they should arrive at their destinsd 'ort'; ha reluctantly . , did so as !Id Id promised io gr4nt all requests she should mak . 1 11 1 . Halwood retired to his state ro out, but not to rest., Now that ho was !Ito himself, alid bad time for re fl ection, he feu 11) that although his wishes were in Some degree g atiticid,, he was fat from being happy. He tried' p chrse his eyes in sleep. but a calm quiet face entreating stand by his side, and look u pon hi m with entreating guineas. It wasthat of h s wife whom! 'e piCtured at home lone'and sad. He*th r oughtsic the kindness with which she • had alwa l ps supp ied his wants--the , solicitude whia she sCemed t(eel In all that 'con- ' 1 corned himr on, more than 4 lee he wished him- I self by her side io ask her torOreneis. Ile, tried, ,however, to dissipate uch tlights and tooling'', , by Chi . ing opt .Ali_e Car lis le , who was now to ' ' - ear , hereelf t him on the'dmorrow; and the hours seemed l 4ee i so many eeks—such Was tho , saltines state o his mind. 'st Morn at leng l th carne, and Its ITist - ray. of light was a wricoMvisitor to I l el aleeplesa eyes or. Charles Halwo . lie rose; lril Went on deck. The tall spires f the! city of --.- were just in ~ j sight; and w'en the sun hail risen above the . horizon, they n wed tre whet( ;; Hadivood sought Alice, and, is ing a carriage: drove to the City Hotel. Now t i cy r.v -.re alorie, and the lime had arrived when b was a behold thi Object he had so long wished 'for, ' 1 Hetwood timid in b eathlass " anxiety; he longs eel and yet fearr i d to a e her Unveil herself. She slowly raised h r bar d, , , loused her; bonnet and cloak, together with a me sinoothly-Comid hair, threw from her- r and. ind r'eader, /its ortin wife stood befi,ioish ! alwood was thunderstruck. He stood for - a r-nomer t- paralyzed. :During this - one moment, thp past, as Trek as lightning pas- ' sed through hislmind ; everything was explained. and he rushed' forwardi exclaiming oForgite! ob, forgive !" And—but tve wilhleavethem to them+ selves, and just Isay •that the next boat took Hal. wood to his ticoMe, a niiser men: ; ---- Orit'itaV 113 1.1). 1 . . a. NO. •26 [Fos' the rtiers• lottrnalj . - 1 ,:t0 if RANGE: : - 1 -r•---- : : i Bay France, why wil you friedum crash., .. In freedom' : cradl -land— i Will not, herirafter, rcnchinetn blush, At the duinre of th Ir land i : ; • Bay, why has Flat often bled 1 :• 1-'or freedom's earl as eamlia;: And yet with. gore Makes Romenow: rea F t r .To pasata: l f. Freedom's law i s.: 1 I Was it for this : you twacripsoclafined : I - The Great Republic! frce-4 : 11 Why wit that: ymere ow : or aln'ri That free, Riime shall not 140 : 0 Frenchmeni why 11 , 1P7 ROME enstaiii. And trample freedom desert, I • Will sou drown Freedom 'nea(ll thel wave; And now its cause _disown,: :; : . : Pottsville, Jane 13th, 1549 'WHAT ALL AIUST E - P C'rs 7 - I ---- - Manhhoa will come, and old ego w II come, and the dying bed Will come, and the very last look you shall ever east on l your secguaintantee *ill come, and the agony of the parting' shall come, and xhe time when you are I Stretched a lifeless corpse before the eyes , of weeping ridativee will come, and the ciiffin thin Is to enclose you will , come, end that hour when thelcompany assembler I'to carry you to Ithe cheirch.yel.d will come, and that minute when youhre put c r the grave will I come, and throttling in of the i se elerth into the harroiv house'where you are 101 1 , and the spread. ' ing of the greet sod oor it-11\ all,lwill come, on everylliving e'reeture v o no, , heard me; and its a few little yeses, the Mister' llicirnow speak* and the peoplelrnrno n w listen, i will be 'carried i:‘, to their long hones, a d make; r oni for breathes generation, Node, all this; you ktv o,must nd drill *pat ,( —your COMMOf) mse and ceMenon 'experience serve to convince you f it. PerhepS,ii May barn been little thought of n the days Mr careless, and thoughtless, sn, than less ntrnancern which yin . have spent hithertorbut [call upOn you to think of it now to lay it a erioly at head, and! no longer to trinkend delay whe tthe high] matters of death,, and judgment t aitd eternity are thus sit ao evidsota ly before you.find the tidings wherewith i ens charged—and th!e blqod lieth 'men your own head,• and not upon mine ; If port will ma - listen to them —the object of i ny oming amongst yon is to let i,. you know whet mu e things are to! come': it is. . to carry you beyon the regionw of f faittr„ end la assure you, in the ame of Him who- cannot lie, thetas sure as the hour of hying the hotly in the grave comes, soisurely will also coma the hone of ' the spirit returtg o the God who gave it, 'Yes, and, the day of nal reckoning too will come, and i i the appearance pf t e Son of Godirt mm heaven, ed end en UN-mighty lin round Him, wilt the opening of the hboks will come.-and the stand'- . - in; of the men pf all mermen* before the jag-- ment scat will domel and the eolethn passing of 1 that sentence wblch r is to (ix you for eternity will come.—Dr. C alrrer's Sermons in Posthumous Works. . up. tiolfair. you hese, the IS the frightful cot you gill there one father of I mom virtuou s family is trot W 'M'Pleanon the flower; if refreshes and withers, it de -duties ofriome in retirement, of the female, development o the rose, con 6 (ravened. liE 11,0ETIIIUS st, '!The more Manisa men crimes there will he. Esamino a of your criminal calendars— , hundred youths executed for ly. Marriage renders a noon j mom wire.. The lather of a, to Nosh before his Whims." t it; woman, what the sun is t o . rTatily enloyvkit be...fie.. I, mproves—if immoderately, ir rites and. destrciya. But the . life, exercised as they must be 'ailing faith all rbesensibilitier erhaps as necessary to the felt 'charms. as the shadow WM , g its beauty, and increasing iiiri •e is
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