The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 30, 1849, Image 1

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Stoveti: Stoves: Stovti4 I
sanET-Litox & TIIP 3I„xIctFACTORIC•
JACOB M. LUNG,
i'..0.A.L.....7ei. Grateful for th e liberal petrgnare here
' ..!rt - . 7 ;•: , galoreva c . I
-- e'”dsresaectfully announces 1
~‘, 6 .sLo•;_tfit.ia,„ in, the•eltizenn of rottaville and the
esirrou ndlngeountry. that he continues
• business, at the old i.tand, opposite
Mats's; White, Lew Hotel on Centre Street, su the
Borough sa( Pothkesile
pr he keepa cunosently ors
band an extensive andprefully selected assortment
of Parlor nod Cooking .toles, embracine ell the old
and aPP".'"I sijica, tole th kr With a variety of hew
ones,adtusrais adapte4l o the Wants of the Coal re
-1100.1 , -
Thdt'irnfronl com p l ble.oflB49;" "Pierce's Amer
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inn Air Tsfllt, With Brick Ted! Oven;" and "Sle w "
a c es Sumassf mit-Winter Air Tight," arc considered
by those Who h.vLlseted them, atobsb/3 , the very hest
opposlng too ea ''!,,' have ev _been Inveoted. He
With oaidadenee casso.Smition to lain
areal vartetv of
~,,,,,,.,,d Cookine ' , ore', cohion to Striquestio.iblY
the !amen, hest and chen4 4 l / 4
tto brtfoonit in theCouuty
•
of Schuylkill.
He also keeps eons antly t...e„, , ,s.
' sase I Arge and tailed'
stock of Shect Iron, Tin and , - I.6-~,,,t i ~,_.,.
best quality and at the lovve•C'e A „ tc ,;:"r of tine
TIN ROOFING. and all svorg. ourpeted rviih that
branch of the buSiness, will he t. vi i, ~,,e , ,, ..
..
~
the best manner. and on tha most ,
. 0 „,,,,i c ` 4 %,,,`Z .
Nay HP ics. —2I-st
STOVES: STOVES Slit ? V E
WINTER In COK11 , 0: • p
SOLOMON WIC/ VER
Corner of .Ir.rceinv End flailreu.4 . t l „,,
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ANNOUNCE:I If 4 his friN,lllc lnu l
unem arid the public generark,th‘, hr
•I has 1111 hand the moat elegaif „. 0
••:,12‘ • merit of e , TOVES ever 6 lTheerl is this
reninsunity etribraelne all the
and most approved pairernr:
titularly calls 2n t teniton. to Menlll3Goll'S PATYV-
I'AITI.OII II 13 .' hick is pr”n7 ,,, ee ,l
stove ndw In urc,h'otts for•-onifdrt.eecominy. - md
I have /he etclusive nein of inakine, tn, c• nl. ere ir.l
C..unly. Aldo
•••••,, Iron Ft.:di...tem
• • , 0 Conking Seven, a superior article f t hotels
1 : .11 a' Air Tizlit C•mking Stoves, far w••••. 1 or rd
a -.uperior article . '
rut inr and Charnher Slaves,
Tneetger with 3 I meat tar all
of which will to ion! at umil(tallv low rite,
TIN .&ND JAPA:". NEI) WM . /E.—llls arto men: of
and Japanned Ware is very large, and cinnrares
,all the articles 'ln families, whlett he will . warrant to lie
of t superior quality.
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron %Vare manufactured
,to order et the shortest notice
ROOFING & SPOUTING. As he is prepared to en-,
ezete Tin Roofing and Sponging, he Invites those in I
want of such work, to rive him a call, a. he pledger
himself to do it cheaper and better titan it an vet . '
been done 1.12 thin place before.
' The imbue are respectfully invhed tncalland exam
ne lib stock and fudge for fhelTlNflyea. (ocl7-4I
'll BUCKS COUNTY ECONOMIST
PATENT AIR-TIGHT COOKING ;ATOVE.
The Greaten Impreermen , t f tits Dan/
r-- TIIE subscriber respectfully informs
the public that he has recently secured
the patent right for Schuylkill County,
for the manufacture and sale of the new
„.
and admirable Cooking stove calb•d the
It CK ri COUNTY ECONOMIST.—
AllOng the many improvements lately introduced in
Cooking Stoves, it IS acknowledged on ell hands, that
nothing can surpa,ss igis In all the points requisite and
desirable Initial nißessaryartiele ofhoOchnld economy.
The facility with which it is regulated, the regularity,
perfection and despatch with which cookery• and baking
Can be done at one and the name time. end the small,
quantity of fuel consumed, are matters of surprise In all
who have tried it, and gives it the first rank among all
the stoves yet introduced. It is ape wiry, however,
o specify its peculiar facilities in advertisement.a per
sonal examination of its features will hest satisfy those
who may wish to make purchase; and it will alTord rho
undersigned touch pleasure to receive calls, and satisfy
ail Inqnirles with respect to Its capacities and perform
ances. The store will he put tip for thirty day.. and if
found not to meet the expectations of buyers, Or to per
ifolm as represented. it will be taken away without
charge. There ore three sixes—Nos. 1,2 and 3—and
constructed to burn either wood or coal. Call and ex
amine specimens, 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 accrimmod..
tiny terms.
!Pottsvllle,Oet7-11-tf)
=I!
BRADY Sc„ ELLIOTT.
Tratclmakers and Jewellers,
•Ith DE.1.E119 IN TIIE NAME
BY WHOLESALE 4JVI) RE7 Alb
tor next door to the Miners' Bank, Centre street
Pr/TT:MLLE.
---- MESSRS. B. Sr E. keep ronstantly on hall!
an extensive assortment of. WITI'IIEB, en,
.bracing every style, price, and manufartur,
to be found to this country • anteing whir,'
they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold apt
silver LEVERS' of M T. Tobias 4. Co., Jos. Jebeion
Robert Rol.ketl, Wm. Robinson, tar., of whose nano.
fieture they have it splendid collection. ALSf. got,:
and silver Anchors and Le'pines. to which they.vould
- invite attentien ALSO, a large and complete scent..
. nient of Jewelry:and Silver Wm., embraciq , earlai
every article propOy conning under those l ids.ll
Clocks in great variFty; Me.acal linstrinnents 1r; Fan
cv Articles of every description. Repairing...l locksit
Watches, Jewelry, .Fr., promptly attended to,
Menses. R. & E. deem it unnecessary' In atnn fan-
men t to enumerate thcir stock more specific:o ; suf
fice to say that it hag been selected with niiiche, and
discretion, and is one riffle meat extensive tritifernid
•in the country. Their Fong experience in the b - iness
will fully warrant them In inviting the rittinon of
purchasers. in the full confidence that they are tabled
to Arline cheap 1.1 any ether eidablightnent here • else
where. 1i1ec1647.51.y
' II arches. Jewelry, Sili - ci
Ware, &c.
TrionAs ALSOP,
\O. 1A SOUTH SECOND ST. PH : MABEL Hit,
E?I,HAS l'ii hand a krt. , and , trantiftil S%rtt of
Go
ld and r.liviir Leviii,Liminr,and caller:l - awl,
es
of all price.. Also a !mandrill stnck "ri Jew.
'..- tity of the newest Myleg, which hasit been
lately pawn:wed itt'lliet lowe,t I.ricee.
A foil supply of Silver Fork.. Span., Hatter Hi in,.
far.: of all weight., and wvrrninteil to ho all Ina! to
American cola.-•
ep rc i.,l,.., for all a:,. with rumor* and crlcave
glasses iu Gntd. i leer. Plared. and eel frames
Plated and Bri;dnia Ware m anis 41, sincir piers, re_
trisect direct from the Manufacturers, and sof, at a
very small adv•mce. A large 2.lApply of Cuttisfsotte
tinr plated Spn..ns, Forks &e. the hest article , f the
kind in the market.
- Rogers' Pine Cutlrn, rind s Variety or other
,
.PecSons wiellnC any ;loll( les lo ntc hoe of hit mess
arc ins trod to examine my stock before puicltscg•
My MFII,O in. "Quick HMI, and .m.Ol
ant unders,.l,l by cone.
N. B. Parricul.,r attention paid to repairing all rinda
of Watches, arid Jewelry (duly I. 'is. 27-ly
The Mines of California Outdone.
=I
The Diatrond City of Philadelollia Still ' , head
JACOB LADOIIICS,
246 .ifor4ct street. Aetna, fl..ith, South
PHILADELPHIA.
'.. IS constantly receiving rrom all '' 4 , -.r
w . mtnitti.rtnrens nt Europe, ev•-ry .ity, -it'•
FINE GOLD .kis.lt SILVER W All 'II fi.
• ' t...:`, ••
Read this 3rIVPII I,llsolll—CM 11.11,1 I. fib
. )1
11111P1r—pllt it in your pocket, and call the tiro I 101 l
you VW; the city- Ait(ol,7, the assortment wilt he
found:
Gold Levee., 14 5, rases, 11111 , jewelled„ $5O
S'ilver Levers':(llll jewellitd, 15
Gold l'Epinea. IS k rases, Jewelled, 23
Silver I' Eptne•a. jewelled, ID
" Gnarlier Watches, 4 trislo
gilvet Tea Simons, !gust to coin, per set, 4 50
ti pf,vert •• In '0
, Table '• " " . I 5 00 '
Totether with a rp1,..114 assnet meta or Chaste an
Ma) Jewelry, &v.. L-e., ,hr.
Gold Chants Cl nveri, va-iety and pattern nt a Flight
advance upon the original . cort. Examine them by all
menus. .
The Trade will be supplied sport the most advan
tageous terms. . J. LdDOMIrS,
No. 215 Market Street, below Eighth,
ap 11.'40-16.3inj south ...tile Philadlilithia
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The Cheapest and most Splendid
ASSoRTM ENT OF
WATCDES AND JEWELRY
'IN PHIL '
LEWIS I.NDOMVS,
I=l!!2=2==
north side,—ruins pt.
GAS just received by late arrivals. tram the
most
i c fi .Z n li t r e4r,
eiert r 1 „ .;11r , 0 . :,.e, a
latent niGold and Silver Wateh ' es, hh•will
nelicheaper than :toy other establishment in the
ed States. Among the assoriment will be found,-
Gold Levers, 1i k.rae., full Jeweled, - 53 f, •
Silver LeVern, full iris lord, 15
Gold Pi:pines, le., k cases, Jeweled, 25
Silver 1111 pin, Jeweled, 10
Quartier Watches, 4 to . 11:13
Silver Tea Spoons, mtual to rein, per set, 4,50
Dessert '• " •' •• 10.00
.• Table. " " ", 15, 0 0
Together with a splendid aFeortmont of Chas!, and ,
TilrbleWelTV. Are
GOLD CHAINS, of various styles, from the best
Mantifactureis.
. tl.Please pre:y:l,e this advertisement, and gall at
LEWIS LAI - MMUS'S
No. 413 Market Street, above Ilth. north ride::
*.l have Gold and Silver Leversitill cheaper than the
above micro ,
'threat discount made It/ the Trade
- 1. - R. Rromnall's
==M
MZM=
.o:.n%viltilE Gold area Silver Notches of every
r , ek..criptign can hr had at)fmm for to fifteen per
lf- 4 . cent. less than nny other store in New York. or
Philadelphia. Persons who wish to get oeood
watch, perfeetlyr.._rolated, would do well to roll at the
wore of the im ha dire and compare the quality and
price or his water:. e with OW of other stores.
Good Watrkes of the following exceedingly low prices:
Gold Levers, roll jewelled, Its carat car", 425 OD
Oliver do do
.. do 12 CO ,
Gold Lepines.jowelled, IS esrat ells". 23 00
SHY./ do . JO ' • 0 00
Silver Verge Watches. from ha OD upwards.
G 4.1 Pentlls front 01 ho to 55 00 . • Gold Pens, with
"'"r tone , . and pencil& attached, for 75 rents.
. . r.a hand , ortte s,ro rtnient of now and fashionable
Y ••• , o at prk..a nit below the usual store peaces.
I •.. . • 1 and 1 , 11,81 bought or taboo in exchange.
LEM!? g. BROOMALL,
"", I r 1. North SI rood st., second door below Race,
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. •
~,„. ~..tpia, • . ~
(April U. '43, it-ty
Po t f' , , ifiVeftlsQ.uent. OUI, tI O4 I bring it 1 :110eg. PO
will then he rune to get hou the right Moro.
' WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
CHEAPER THAN RYER •
Iflartgare and Retail. at the "Phitade/phia Warrh and
Jewelry .Srie." .au. 06 Xarth Second Street,.
er of Q...,y.-I.I.IILADELPA Is.
-Cold Levers, 18 carat eas.s, fall jewelled,
*3O and upwards.
Silver Levers, full jewelled, 15 " "
Cold Lepine, PI k cases Jewelled, 25
Silver I...pines, Jewelled, _lO " , "
Silver Qmankr Wnirti,,,, 1 to *lO
Shier spoons. equal to cnin,persett. Tea. 85; neon.
510; Table *l5; other articles'', proportion. Allgood.
warranted to be what they are sod for.
Constantly on hand a tarze assortment of fine GOLD
JEWELRY and sit.vun wrote.
Also, on assortment 451..1. Tobias & Co., E Firrif ,
ann,-Sainuel & G...ntlierA. F..:4 'Yawl & to...lntui Harri
son, 11; & It Beesley and tither superior Patent Lever
Illoyements, which will he caned in any Rtyle cle%ireri
.li fla d on ,r,t, have teen made with 111 the above
paused mos:celebrated manufacturers of Encland in fur
:filiih at short notice any pupaired Style of Wnich. far
,which nrda.re will be raken,.lnd tfmrsameund rOxidelne
oaf the Mimeo orde i toe put on if requester.
fi. ccrquxt). Importer 'if Watches;
rhiiaketti'4l,l4-1y) _Pun. 06 N. erCeltiti Ljt:..
HINTS 'Plipt3l AISLIP FRAMps.—
oo p;.vs, prpils,.r n o n g Which is en Smtising print
pf the ChilitOrnia Gold In:gars, 41en.
"200 Framcs-for Rrinra. Sot np w t, Leh will he fold
ht city Whitireale wired, by the hundred. rtezen..,,
tie. at tne Stationer's Hall and Artityy
re Street. three donut heiroar liarkerrbtreet.
SPediars supplied at city prices at
- fI4.NNAIN'S
feb 341) Bookstore, NCWII Emporium, &r.
VOL. XXV
CAIIPETs. vcmitAN & MAN DS, dr..
• CatrASANG S iI.LLYMAN
.gairi, - RE , 'PEITFULLY announce In
a,,.=- --, ..i..,, - .7.-"ii.l the ritizen , 0 , Pottsville anl..the
b '...., surroundin: nelehliortiond that they
have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROWI. in ..11a.
bantange Street. a fern doors: fro= Centre. where they
Lave on hand it large nod raj ion tble eon of ruiia
itire. embrartint the latest midmost fashionable sea let.
1 all ~ 11 , 1 ,,, 1 , II to been toinirdrtavedt. , .their order by
the ht ,. . , 1 makers in our ~ ,t i,....t rh-i r ,„„. 0 , ~r „ ,,r , .,-, a
rot-cal 4.1 , , , 11t0rril °rail th,:n indep entbrit , eit In for
of•yoe 11,., , i1l- vi Other plain ,r in the meet Mao, li.
l tte‘et.. r. Ilotl.te.tdo tat,,,titg I , pelt., (PI., 1.13 (•, :5.5.,
i '-,' I "11. It', :Mil 1.1 ,, 1 . r,,t. • nl,- In 111 -,, 1P.111.. , ,. I-
'''' ' '''.. -, k :A it.., ndirat, il 11' , ree a ig-rtto , '• ' ,•: V,.
t 1 ,
I . '," , hoos and W itti.l,... lA, of 'the rito-1 I, „ t •-,
' -
I'•
,1 ` , '' , ..:t ,1 witb er 1 , ate ,
1 t: ' ,l-1- ' , TlN't,. REDiir,t :NI) 17 ;'ll .1. -1 I i.,::;
1 T "Y 'i +ye 11., 5,, , ,,,1',. I ~,'•rati a,d nf 'dr, , 2
nfrh. , ratit , ns cri.,11,11,1 ~,,1 , v 11,131:. to ti,1:4.1, • v 3 i
~tll:ilie palll.Ul3lllllflnii , ,,,, , rth ,, , in :,. 1.. , ,• - ..9110 1
I , III:(1, '
.r
I it ia am , l , 'siett lo kelp all t.' Irti , b , i , of For , lire required in stcho brill (I, , unly a'l pr,,,,4 ti,,- .. , It/...• I
I Sl,s of persons somz ni, , roa'd in se Itch ,If pie:IIII, tell
!Cle. of furniture. all of which ll,ey tire deterralned
to sell at her, prier, tiviin they cat, he °Maine f elee
w herr, lv I, h pa-k in" orid carriage added. Thr•ther,.
fore onrneetly invite those who itut shout foetishing
houses and theses's° who require sd4itional rsillture,
to give them a call, as' hey thlter thornedves they con
glee them any kind of /a "fit out" they :ray ,equira at
1 a great saving of funds. - , ,
' - HENRI' ORES 4 ING- - _ r . :-
Apr:l 7 11 7 t1"] j.-ALCX.kNDER sturv..k.w. -
. i-.. ..__
The Greatest, Bargains la the
1 I 1 i. ._': WOrid
CAX Br, H AD AT ma. TRACT'S,,''
(..y e 4 3!:_tr.rket S ,:
zreet. ,, Alll del phia,) ~
If :411 .29 1vALLED CLOTHr% STORE. .'
Fine French !Rack - 410th Drees Coon, .1
front , , ;, , , . $lO.OO i °Mi .
•• 1 1 " , Frock ,' 11.00 to LII-d
11Iediutn, i ' I o o SOlO to 0- 0
1 ; ". Bret, .' 7.00 to ,- ,0 0
Fine Ma • Cloth , " .' ' 10.eu to-1. 00
" Rid on Coats, 7.00 to: !t 00
Caueen. ; . . 'l9O 1.0 7 . 00
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lIMk Habit Cloth:lacks. ' 000 to 8.05
,•• 1111 As and Fancy Tweed aacts. 30010 640
Map Cassonere ?RUM
" Fak,' .. . . " ' • 300 2 5 . 00
3.00 0 5.06
Sault , ' ••' , 2,1( , :o 400
Oath Vesta, J `lO4 to 4.110
Togetheiwith a brio assortment of sraselmble.
Conde, of .very tariety, consishaz 0f . ..7t0t5, Vects
Mort,. sole , :, s, susioltra, handkerelli• I. umbrellas
Sr, All bit. had at the old and favork , aland, and at
prices that,, II oat all. f
.. . _ _ __ .
.
Z-Don't t be Mu tuber, V. 92 Ma ctit at:
~.13•45-1,4-3m
Pkvnix 'Clothln= oePol.
S. W. con Nat Of' DOCK ANA' SECOND STS.
,1 THE .obseillier ansamnvitn the public gen
erailv,llit he has a large ad vatted nssostissent
. of Clot,ng, made 'of th.,`very best material,
and in tar snake. style ad finish unsurpassed
by nulls the Intel States; se has also 1, zesseral as
y-.."ifinT,' nl . 3 ,,,, Z Gentlsniees or Boys' Clothinff
' - "' m '," 1 ,
e., , ,r(i in thkane of busineAs, Iv. reefs
ES.UreO that !h., aril unetyalletl in the city. The at
tention of flats Eilrzons at 'Ent,: Ole and Vicinity i , , re.
spertfiCly invllo/1 so his Iran stock of clothing. (jive
hua a fan, and exa.,ine. or Yourselves, before rarchl
rlng.,4grwh,re ; all largolois trill he saki cherp,t than
Ilse cheapsst. .
•
en( thisout and brirS it In Sour hand. don't fbrgt
the et re. a WM B. TAYLOR,
Pilfelli% 1r1, , 11mq.., Depot.
S. W. rot', 61 - Dock znd Second st..,lada
April I I. 1519. 16-3 mo
Boys' and Children's Clothing,
Depot.
264 Chun.' Sereer. Phgl,vlelphin.
Ili• THE Subscriber hAvolg had much eXnerienCe
ill the IlLltlilf,lelorr ol Nay.' and Chtldren'ot
, rlnthlng : Alinoilliet, to the citizen. of P.m.,.
vine, an.lQorronteling 1.1,Vn. and C.itintry, that
lie ha, a large ard varied asq.aintent of ready made
clothing for YOUNG GENTI.F.NIEN, made of very
good material a, ,tad in tho'hest, iatp.F., and ilin.l ri-h
-irmable otyl«af%n!vg on hand. 11,. WMI lii in.'st n•Slibrt•
fatly invite them, tile ctliz,ns of Pott,vilte,&r, to itve
him a ran when they v . ,,,it th.• city. :mil examine, hr.,
,Iv
hAnotihil stock thente., and a' Fali , fi,il iliat ',the
11,Tiot,istlie place to he well rattail in Childtelt'x clo
thing in make, NI, at) le or finish. ' a
Feb. 7, -4fi. 7-Iyl F.A41105T...
. .
No. 261 Chesnut St . below Tenth, Poilada,
• --
Pottsvillel Clothing Emporium.
/THE oodersizned 01 , ...ire• In Inform it, mine
that he has tal.tan the old et.taldtshed Clothtng
stand of Mr. 11. T. Ttlylor, a few Il.tors above
Mora itnees Hotel, Centre street.) l'tdtgt Me,
_Where he h - is jot opened a ttplenditl stock of goods,
rotopriglor. 1 .
A'renrh, Betrirti Jlmerican.lClntli. of every color
and West of Eadidad. s and dn-a.nid,on,
Sommer coatint, clnthg, ronwr efrths.
bailor., !dark oil colored codington•s
Cr•it , ;a , Jotloe. .
PAtiTALOON I , Trers — . Super black rrenrli Cassi
ineres alld doe..ltios. French (lino}, and trilled I,j,j
-()WITS. PlO.llllO ca.slineir., all rotors •31111 11.1:1111.1eS;
Whitt' and fines; mendrillings-new designs; cords and
_.
beat erteens o fiery style and quality; with sat ti
tter!, all shad.. slot 11111111irs
I.
V,TING F.:ii1•111, Mark satins ,sllll cashmere
Ve51111:...-,. r.1,1,i1 finey silk vestings. new designs;
white and col., ~d M3l..llies. large assotnnent• With
a general vat teti of comfit adapted to "dens . and W..ys•
wear. to whir h the attention of his friends and others.
wishing a gal ‘ , ll , of cloths. is invited
1[1,101 . .,1A DE 'Ll)Tlll7tll.—Sotnnwr sack roars. cloth
'oats of all Jlll Villes, 1/3111., Vt,t.i, shirts' sitspenders.
smut ks silk ci tills. .i.c., 4, , Al the very 11.., st 1!,1,
I . t . r C. , $ M.\ RTZ
't a r 19'49
• •
folianz Finn — l Hotel,
rttrrsyru.e, er,44 . A.
TI! ried-AsicA.ed nrik
' • n in, nf I . 444intr. 141.4
-
- .4 A • In Vennral t 14.41 h.• 4 54-444 4f
14
" . 4 , 411.114•41.44,41441Q4: 4 w.ti ~ • •• 1 ' 4 4, 1 • 4 + it
ant'homes; a,
or 5E,4, 4 4 St, in It 4r414)21.
~r hAidt, fitti•A yid, I,l•Cial lief
fere., eto the , niiilort 44r tlio, nlnd:'iday (qv, '..lforn
ivtrh rtinirrinitntit.
The hAnA,,i+ nlea.antly loenteit. nfltit •taliliric and a
lame )a , ,1 Lairiiintii4l 1.. 3,44,04114nd:1in Farm
ers,and Willi hones and
The n , oprir Min is his furnished. and will
spare no pain., en[Anse In 4upply hie Tank and Bar
in a manner which cannot fail to alTdrAl Crinerilinulig
forrinnt
An apentive. rai,poit hostler will always hemi at.
tend.ince; so th nthl, Is may rely on Irivinr
es psoperly Ith,nded to. A micumm :WALTZER.
M 1319,49. —?l-Iv
•',, inthracite Hall, -
nt.mar ATnr.Er, AIINIMAVILLE. PA.
rE L , - ;: ( ni:,T;:.".l.".Trthr.", - .:ri1cr.7.7,',.1, 1 ., 1 !'„„,,
. i n farm( ri
- I rn , tilt Above Minim] lumAe, (formerly kept
t
-"----- lhV HOP.) where he. wilt be happy in tine
every attention o tn , .......eha may raver tutu witty a
~,,,i. tar '49-15.1f.] JACOB KItAM.
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Slieliirlike's Alleghany 'louse.
Jon. 21 , i0 .14arAct Street. abort Eighth, (South mute.)
Pill LA D eta. is I a.
",•
~,,. 1 TB A large and splendid Hotel has been
:.-- -: ,I r,,,,-,0,, e d with entire new furniture. The
.:.-.- i i : (Bar-limn, in the largest in l'lnladelphis. The
~-,- I Parte," and etit:lng rr , o,ma are entirely sep-
arated from tb. noise and hustle, consequent to the
arrival and departure of the cars, The'Porticr,,exten
'ding the hole font of the house affords a eon! re•
treat in world weither, and a splendid view of the
greate•t 'thorop:hfare in the City.
. The Codeingitrwints are well finiihed. 'f he Table
4,... , 11 pHvait . for as any other Mid=i, with every at
tention .ii the.i.anittzer: to ni ilie it the beat Hotel for
)lerrtiants rindll , isinccs Men, daring their stay hi - the
City. Tun ter, t will be one e1..,1::‘, per day. On the
arrival of the I 4.t's ;from the Weal, a Porter will he in
attenitat.'ee to t live. y baggage, Le, to the Hotel, which
in adjoit?'ing tit. depot- [rm, In 7-anto
--
ilrilSllllngton Hotel,
• .....
(t - on'illtli,vi tisieT ay SAMUEL REACT')
' j ; i c huyiki/I /been.
i Tito uh4criber announres to hit friends and
1 :;.,
Al'... 1 the t'avillinz nobly' that he h. taken the
„, ' a''nv• mr rationed establishment, and titled op
throlzh!mit„ so that it will equal any estali
ii,hinerh in th, ttolinlY• It 1.. , totaled near the Depot
at the Plnladhaliia and Heading Itateoad and on the
Main street of the Itoronah. His table will always he'
abunthintly so pfh.dwithth” civil. est delicaciet of the
seaviO. big ch miler= art large and airy, and his bed
' ding of the he t,hind.
Ttl"l"tablial attached to the hotel is large and coin
modin Ili. and ;dent iv,, I.loFtterS • wlll always he rnontl
in attendance. tie has also occomohhhulons lot Dro
ver,. &e. ' ,'
=
*Vklildes t ll always be kept to carry visitors to
any ;ift of thi;Coutity. or elsewhere.
Alt tie snlicre,s is a trial of his Mini.[, ferline confi
dent tie No/II Grp entire rall.ifaction to all who find it
convenient to adjourn at his Haus,
Ap.7.'47—lStfl JOHN JONES.
f 939.
THE, SUBSCRIBER ISEOF LEAVE
call the effendin or his friends and
public to his stock'of CARRIAGEs
' and LIGHT I.VAGGO-iNS m,w on hand
and firdshineoVloch he will iiktinsr . 1 r
el-All I:lik.' replan_ prainpliv to_
Rip-Mica e'n . ner of union and Itaornad streets,
hark of the Afloat,. !louse.
June S. 1847. 23-1 v AVISTAR - A. KIRK.
Tuscarora and Tamaqua Line.
IN and after Monda \lay llSth the
r • y • • • •
, )" P 6 ., , stibscr • iher I.‘ ill run a coach
',TIME:IA DA V,lietwerti Tuscarora and
Tamaqua. on the arrival of the cars at
Tuscarora. :'he cars leave Pottsville nt 71 end It o'-
nlockj A. M. slid 4 P M. The coachleava Tama
qua at 'nand It o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock. I'. M
Pare ;it) cents Ticketscan hr had et Jones' hotel,
Tainairn, ant of tha conductor of the mart.
_ STEPHEII JONES.
- .
Summrr Arranaement.
OF U. 5411A1L LINE OF COACHES
PROM I
firey, FOIL If AltalSailiG,leavve the San
corner ~r Penn end Finn
`-L ae., dairy. eatept Sunday. at Ifl o'
clock) A. M toiterillately on the arrival of the mor
ning Toth of ears from Phll.l,lrlphla
ALSO, FOIL LANCASTER, from the same Office,
daily.) except Sonday. et SI o'clock, A. M. or imme
diately on the, arrival of the norning Train or Care
from Pottsville. l'aeerngers leaving Lancaster! or
Lutz In tine Line..wlll be la time to connect with the
Afternoon Train of rats for Pottsville.
. • . .
ALSO, FOii EArITON, three tinted a week. from
tIM Gime tVice. at 7 o'clock, A. M. •iz. : Monday,
Wednesday and Friday ; and three timed a week from
Mils' 'Eagle Hotel, (formerly , Weldy's) at 5a clotk,
els. r Tura:lay. Thursday and Saturilay•
M.New Coached nadd been plated open the Linen.
and every attention will be paid to the cornfort of
JOHN N. MILTIMORE k NEPHEW,'
rifled/ig, AKu iv, 49, 17-4moj proprietors.
t. 1 t
*/- 11
pußLlSup_pl4:,R4 SATURDAY:BY BANNAN, - POTTSVILLE - , SCIWYLKILL
,COUNTY, PA.
INtrniture: Varniture
EMS
9
A
4ND PiOTTSVILLE
• . 1-
1 : . 1 vrinieach YoutG Plercere bowels of the £arth,'n - nri bring out from the'eavern; or Mountains, ?Set ale which will give strength to our Imada'and subject aikNatora to our use and pleasure.—Dr. ..roAvrsax
t • A -
I
Tel NCR's.
IJIPOIITANT TorVLIE COAL REGION.
I•iiti,e,.olrtilllee beg keVe lorepert that they !invent
leaded inure duijo t inpri4ed span theft relative to
the t op,n it ion, and t onst upon elantline out for their
r i t ,,,y• at all tia,,a r dii Should thlry in the meat]
ti ti ?b are the city, which will tb , inlre
attention, it ee iainly will be nece-eriary to !fp
p•fr gerithel and iv:Pv , d o ::v,bY'Valdh:V. an str.siir,r.
f, pp & n‘yldrazill WllYlll,intr a ...mil af4lathes
Bola them very r , ..ap ah,t faihionable, n hit-h for
sOn , ity . and eylething ever' offered in
h. „„ to their aMI es.t.thithe..i hoot,
writ, the,. ft,:heir trtldhle.
NAl;NEfitt . t? 7 1.-thIV ,, VINCE: TT:121113
tte: , • fi• t'i• I.ippinrnit
• G .
, • .•:• o
I.l7•: . lNrcEr TAYI.OII
mivn:" +
=MI
0 LH
GS •
, r„, •T. Z. LOTIIROP.
• ..1,1„ 3, South Second Street, upper side, next door to
:in. - rte. SPITS.—PIIILADE6YIIIA.
RES!' FA/TULIN Unit,en the at.
tenure, of the Ladios Pottsviloy
and its vicinity, to his very choice
assortment of
& summit STRAW RONNLTS'LIt. [LATH.
At.txtreno.ly tow prices. tsMerchants and DealTrs
,;
Atterine. filearhinr., Pressing,done in - a Superior',•ranner, and at short notice.
T. 7.. 1.0TUROI!,
No. VI, Routh 2d st., west ride, next
. door to To .vtmend Sharpless dr;V•ritt.
,March3l,lB.l9-21nol Philadelphia. •
BOOTS A.AD - SIIOES,
41 t.sco:ti mold, Centre.St.n. t Jour to the Kit - Uri/it/bum
:i. & .1. PC•STEIZ. —_.
ti., . AIM now receiving their
~ , • t -T , ' Bprlnc suyplirs of BOOTS d... .
SElOES,comprboingo /Irritate
n .. ~ .
•
assortment, which they now
.. „....offerat wholesale or retail at the very lowest
, Thee have al.o on hand l'Eun ks, Va.
ISeti, Carpet nag; and rinteh e :,;,gnioand ilpper Leather,
Morocco, Calf Skins, Lining and Ilindinq t kins, Shoe.
Makers' Tunis, and a general assortnientof Shoe Find
nun.
01=1M1
Theirfriends and the public who are In want of any of
he ibovrarticles , xten , pertiolly/eque , ted 111 Ore thew
'can. May 0, 1017. 19-
1 smith's Root & shoe store,
FRESH SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP:
%:..-" tt.........
W The Subscriber announces '
Whig numerOUs . eastninet 4
and the public, that he has
jest received at bid Boot and
0 .....4, Shoe Store, next door below
the (Wire of the Miners' Journal, a fresh supply of
1t“p1.4 and Shoes of every variety for Ladio., M,„eg,
Gentlemen, Cididi en, Miners, &L,•&c., all of which
are made up of the best materials, in a gloat and dura
ble manner, and is ill be Sold at rates to sail the times
Always on hand a Nifiinly or Trunks, Vohs',,, Patch
ek &r., Whi , ll us ill he,old very clteap. Cans:id satisfy
ynitrstlVes. Roots and Picnic MOdit to eldt•t• of the best
=gestalt end also ri paired at short noties , .
Pottsville, Jul.,. p.-24tf. WILLIAM SMITH -
Gams: GEMS !!
'7 l
BRIGHT & POTT Y
TowN 11ALLIRON STORE.
Eincic barrel
S`ill t iTs lll3 . I l ' . ° 01V 1 1) 's11,11:
OP PoN I'S CANISTER pow DER,
PCIICVSSION CAPS,
REVOLVING PISTOLS,
SINELE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS.
The abate are n inr, asninninnnt of English and Ger
man nrinufarlion. ' _
TABU;• etril.EßY, SCISP3OII , 4. AND
mu: a line a:morllnen , ;t'! Inn:« . ..lebrated make,.
ROPE. lIEMP, PICKING I'ORDACB. ANVILS.
Vic, and
: lii.AsTING TimEs FOR WET PL ICES IN
Mines, Safety Fuse.Lontt and Short handled Shovels
in'ade-expreFsly f ft.44iir ONV II sales, _
It .11,1)1N ; MATERIALS,
of Locke,Latches. Paints, Oil,ftlass
of American, German. and Enlist inaniatmture
IRON AND STEEL.
Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Rand, and
Hoop Iron. TOOLS,
Carpenters . .Shoemakere,and Saddlers'
A IDDLERV, HARDWARE, & ftGAGII TRIMMING
With a variety of iron notions LAun. 4S 47 35
Liverpool and lieu-Iforli
!1 2 ;tswaze .imency.
•
.1; CO,
1.44- troll Strret—NEW-VOIIK.
lIICKKIN. KIMBALL & ,-I.l,f.rtront.
nEst , rArrvt LLY inform, their flit•otts not!
the plito-c 11.4 t they hate I , , , stmwttrell the
enljt ENEIT \I. SIIIPPING :111.1 COMMISSION
1117SINESS. tnu.tht, It tub tile ItENI:ItAI.
PttirtENGER Itt'SINESS, ontotto L t rertipotto of pit
ialfe from London, Lirerpoil. Dublin, Rafust •It any
part o f Ihr obi eountry In to ..Voto-York, Boston, and
Phtladtiphoa. nn Inv Tern..
Bat. of from xi in any amount
op the Roy, al Hank of Irehitid nod iin
'rho dny.: of sahout of the IL-Our I lg. I trerpont
Porhets, an fixed npon, nre the I..t.fiti, I lib, Nth; inst,
and 20hh of every ninth. ,
thins ore all of the lariz,Qt damn, end a rf. corn
niaelled by men of diameter and experientle. The cab
in aremmtiodavonn nre all that ran be desired In point
oYmplendor, comfort and eonvenience. Then tare (lir-
M..h.t with every deneription of Nthren"rtht• brit t:ii d.
itnnetuality in the days of sailing Nytil be ririetly ad.
Baird to.
Pr, her Rhipp I' " Oat
•
Prrkrr hip r:6.ciegs Stddon3.Sherinr.tind (7arrirk,
in veddeld 111.- I tr2edt chit+ ; :1,1 , 1 - 01.1de o..sirott.
a,g, ,twir No L. rutrlli of
,• , iirea :1161. lu,V•
'dlr.,. tin ..r :../ Idor pne
:'
1.1
=E
NiChola%
WIff , I.E. %LP. ANI) HET SIT
DIttiGGISI'S Al 2 OTIWCAILIES >
Markrt Strol.l.-I . orts, I LIE
. . .
, . .
l e
INVITE ll y pin', afar ate nen ornhe ralzono
of ren.ville .11.1 its tie Jill al-o' l'hysierno.
: Veterinao Surzeen,:unt enitotr)Stnreki ellet,,to
then large ill eenerll ,e.enttnent ee
'ALS L. I'lolll V MEDICINES.
Their qteek net only embraces the best Drne. , and
Medicines the market afois./iiit the new . Phar
maceutical. and n.. 116, al prepaniliens. Pnreical and
Dental In.ortimenes, Cell pool. Patent and F.unily Me
dicines. Tr: 11 Paints. tills,
Varnishes, pore Camphine,'Cla,s, Putty, s,,orr. hest
_Ca, endiNli Tobacco and Cigars. Perfemery, Brushes,
Combsoind every variety of choice. fmicy and tni4cel•
janeous articles; also. that ecoillent article, Patina,
for the sick and Infanta' diet—ln fact ever:.thin: and
anything can he roo,:d in their general and well-agiairt
'ed ,dock, which they offer to sell at the lowest cash
prices.
N. IL—N. C C. flatter them:elves from their knoivt
.edgeand expettence in the beininc,n, one of them, .0.
'l* Nicholas. M.D.) having held. for several years smile
the most responsible offices In England and Paris
'loth tis dispenser and operative. Chemist. they would
• ',refers respectfully solicit the confidence find share'
o aublic-pakronage, as none but ErnnLle Drugs and'
Me.. ones can he had at t heir establishment.
:3- • ar=e and Cattle Drugs, Of lIIC beat 9113iilY nn the
ervlet t Asonaltle terms: plorch3, la W-10-1 y
11.117.1Z150K. BROTIICIRS Si. Co.
MANUFACTURING CtiEMISTS,
Apr ..1 - 0. 43 1.-',3 South Front Strgt, PAileartphin.
Pure Parlor White Lead ; Alum,erotitßland incrystal;
Extra Ground " " ropperna;
No. t " " • " Pyrolianenuti Acid ;
Red Lead; , Red Liquor ;
lithafgo: Iron Liquor.
Dram.% .Mlneral; Mastic Stark;
Cage of Lead • 151etaffte Fire-Proof Paint.
• SIET.LIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT.
• Tills EXTRAORDINARY substance iv
„ ~, i . found it, a strata of rock,of a hash, forma
` Bon. When taken from the mine, it re
setul.lcs In appearance, the finest Indigo,
•Zir and is aboLt the c"nslstence ref cold tallow;
bent on espo,sure to the atinokilien., in a
-""
short time turns In Stone or Slate. Groin
gists wino have seen it, are of the impres,tion that 0119
toih•tance, when in et lignid saate, has been einl..ll
Ibn - omit a fissure atm filled up lthis basin formation In
the rock. .
It hag heen found ,purl tknly.r.ntion by Dr. Chilton,
of New York, In consist of e
Siluta, 51 On
Alumina, 27 20
Transude of iron, • 12 05 -
Linn,.,
.12 31
Lline, . .
2'31
Mattnesin, . 0
12
Carbon, I'so
Sulphur, ,
,' ! . 011
• Water, 5 00
- ,
Loon, ii II ..
For use it 15 ;round to powder, tnizr.o with Linsbed
Oat, and applicti with a hru.h, the same a. pand to
synod, irov (111.7.i11C,t 11,1V39P paper. &c. &c., wioch in
teitrot tinte torn. to 1 4 tono, which in fire-proof
111. particolarlyndattted for roofrof
boat and Car beck:. Railroad Mitres, ratouta, &c.,
Er. C..• roof coated with tido art ice is equal lot lie bent
of slate, at a vl,l etving of exto,tote.
Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather wilt
be prevented from rust nr corrosion, a; It (017111, a Clllll.
piece Stone covering. School Slates are made front It,
try covering boar& or paper. As it is susceptible., of a
high polish, it has been osed I. great advantage by
Carriage Palmer and Cabinet Meat Is.
HAIM/SON. nmammg,& Co.
April '22 17-tfl Nc . r, AS; South Front St Pidlada.
SHOVEL .HANLIFACTORV,
En,gte - Wortm4,
•
In Centre Sireet. rovrevicto4ext door below the
.-imeriean Ile e.-
p C TEI stilitcrib, would call the attention of
Coal Merchant~. Mercntw. and :diners., ;a ex
• ainiiie bin Round.and.riqmre Taunt Coal and
Grain i'lloyela. tuanaf frit iced by hini,lf, :Ind
e , Pre.l) for the Coal Region-1y rrant..,ii to be tri•tde
of the firm quality ruaterialifa id "worltrnetthly, at
ei‘y prices. All orders( hank Mil received and pinta;
ally attended' to . '
N. It.—:=hovels Repaired. ' .
Dec. 2-15-1 f 1 . . 41ENRY PORTER.
___— '
J. G. Carl el.. ..
-^ , mcit AND ENDINF
--4 Stree,
ARCHITECT AND NOINEERi
NO. 51 North sink 51 ea. rhilada.
Gl VES DRAWINtid AND riPECIFICATIONB - OF
Contracts to erect Dwellings. Ace. and lay oat the
grounds for Country Seam or Cemeteries; together
with the arratteement of Tree. to give tee pmper ef
fect —also. Churchrs. Hospitals, Prisons. - Water
Works, Cos-Works. &c., on the latest and most appro v
ed pions. including heating ye utilities, &v.
Pdllads.Feb. 1.4. • . •
SATURDAY , [vIORNIN'G; JUNE 30, I '349.
Jos. McMurray's Passage Agency.
ARRANGEMENTS FOlt IS-1.9.
0. ANNAN, POTTSVILL:c. SOLE AGENT.
OLDEST AND THE tign ROTADLIsittn rAss.ton
orrICS IS Tits inviTED STATEs.
THE subscriber respectfully bees
'4.
fo
I Vei
. 7k leave to tender- his sincere thinks to
his numerous friends and the public,
-- ~.,,. 3
t, 4 Ile
Ti. r the very liberal suprmrt he ha. ros ,
4 "
...... coved for upwards twenty pare,'
' and solicits a entitintiation of their
unlade:nee The despatch with whith his elq•enp , te
hit, been brought oat, and the promptness with evoi o t,
his v. ry tu anions bun , . have been paid at the ildyercid
banks arc, he :biters Phnodr, a sufficient guPrantee to
the public' 6w the fa illifnl perforniarwe af any future
rptunn.ts eineted into with him.
, the fall .wine Ate the 111:(1111.-111 LINE OP PACK-
El , . whlcl,all OUT, molly on :heir appointed .lays, by
w lin lap :ssane,s will be brought out without delay or
'/l'adimilitraebt. viz.:
.-
siiies•N istEB CtOT'XI DAYS or sAll.pro FROM N.
drick Iteioy, Delano, Jane'. 6 May 6 Sept, 6
Waterier:, .F It Allen. " It " 11 " I!
1
Sheridan, !Curini,h, " 9.6 " 26 '•26
Ilenry'Clay, jNye, Veiny. 6 „ro tte 6 co t , 6
New ship, I ,' 11 " 11 " II
Garrick. jlltint, " 9.6 " 9.6 '. • 26
Nesv•World, {Knight, March 6 July 6 Novi.. tl
JohnllAkiddY.iLuce, " 11 " 11. '• 11
Roicinle, I Moore. i •• 26 '' 26 " 26
Ashburton. ouland, !April 6 hop. 6 Deer. 6
West Point, Wll Allenl " 11 " 11 " 10
Biddons, ' Cobb,' 1 " 26 " ES " 31
SHIM' NAME,. CA , T'lla. Dsts SAILEIG reds, rev's.r*L.
Patrick Henry De.ano, Irby SI June 21 Oct SI
Waterloo, P.R.Allen, " '26 " 211 " 26
Sheridan. Cornish. Mar. II lift 11 N0v.16
Ileury Clay Nye, " trl " 21 " 21
New Ship, . " 26 " 26 " 9.6
Garrick. html,ln Apill 11 Aug. 11 Bec,ll
Now World, Knicht, I " -el, , 21 " 21
John ft Skiddy, I.Uce, " Eh " •
26 " 21
!Joules. Moore, May II Sept, 11 Jet 11
Ashburton, Howland. " 21 " 21 '1 21
\Viet Point, W.ll.Allen " 26 " En " 26
Sidduris. 'Cobb, !June /I Oct 11 Feb. it
In addition to the above ristitlar line, a tinnther of
splendid ships, Stich es the Afilsndrk, Marmlon. Ran.
pahannock, Liberty, Sea, St. Pat irk, Saimiel Hicks.
Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Lir.;
erpool weekly tat regularsucczssion, thereby preventing
the 'cast possibility ord.:lay or detention inn I i ..erpoot a
and for the arum :ninth Lion of persons Wishing to felon
Pinney to their family or friends, I have arrange,' the
payments of my drafts On the following batiks:
Arms!-h, Clonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh,
Athlone, Cavan, Ennis, Pur-ioutown,
li nn it on , Fermos, Etiniscorthy, Skil.in-,:sen,
Iteicast, ' Contehill,• (Illway, ~ , Ingn,
Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane,
Ballymena, Dundall., , 11:drusii, Trnloe,
BalleshannonDunuars an, Limerick, Wecrerd.
Ballina, Dungannon, Londonderry.Waterford.
Cork, Downpatrick,Nionsallan, Voughal.,
Coleraine, Dublin', Mallow, . - '
Epff land.--Nielnr, Spooner, Attie nod a Co., bankers,
Limiliiii ; and Mr. C. S. Flynn, Liverpool.
Seuannd.—The (lily of Ciargow Bank, add' all its
branches and asencies.
rii. Possess can also lie enca3ed-troin Liverpool to
Philadelphia, Boston, and lialtinnire, lay the regain,
packet ships, on application being ninth: personally or
by letter pest paid addressed to IL 11A N N AN,PotIsV Ole;
JOSEPH NI e,MURRAIi. corner of l'ine and sooth fi,s..
Net, Yorl: ; nr Mr. GEO. McMURRAV, No. 1)7,
Waterloo Road, Liverpool 123.115-11
,1A Nevi and Clusdp
SADDLE AND >iAttNESS STOItE.
_ _
Tlll ; subscriber announce., ro hi, friend, and' the
public lint ha ling jest opened a saddle iii Ihr.
nes!, store in Norwegian Street, closely the . ltailroad,
,
• a fm . doors front n. W Itlellinnals'
~-
..e , Foundry, where he intends th rnan2
;„ ',.
~. .: 1 4, . .),.\ nfacture . and keep on hanhand'sa ea
'/., .55).z.i,..• 'Act . " .of :.hddiery, such us saddles.
briilles.harneF3, ”hi p.l, en 17.03 and
trunks. of nil dr.erlptions : travelling bees. satchels,
Cr , which he . .vi!l 1.01 at low. if not n !Vale lower,
than can he linueht . any where ..Ice in thi.lh•eion.
Alt kinds of Work selll I. promptly nttendel to an
cordinz to order. Vie Invites persons In wiintlof nny
of Om, arlicl.in, in give hits a can and try hint: feel
ine conlia..nt that it will he 1., their intera...t trio so.
lie also nrimininies [hat t,. is runny and prepermt to
do :tit Limit of Coach. trimming, !L e , kc.,: nt tin ,
shore-i 1101 . 11,. ^old Oil reastimilyie lerill, 41,, all
kinds of repairing. :1,1:111'1. SNYlica .
• Jour '22; '49. —lshp
. ,
, •
c .-a, D; 'l7l: r sattict she; having just returned from
_e -- 1 - i I'lltimielphill wishthe' (argent smelt of ;plods
I ,Ltild.e.er offered for nate in thil piare. eonsa<ttn.:
of I I vi th•eds. Grocer ins. Prnrl,nroi. SpICCH Fr. 1613.
Ttittaeco and t.;e2„tre, iummer films C, - ,Caps, Queens-
Itre, (lho,11•3•1., 4,11111 , 9 1:41rai11..7, rill:d. AZi:. 4.tr! .
:hail opened -. NeW S rota: it, FOX'S ItIllt:i
;11171T.DING. in Noi,veiatt St./2(.1,,1°10w the A reatle.
',viten. he is prepared to ca ll on term, more ,ro,ilale
toleurelue•ers than itlett.e of nay tither t...tatatultinen
in !she Baran h al Pot,,sille.
ill la as-ort merit of tFy 61.41i. , 4 OilltlVlCes nil thn new
Sprite 5i)1e , .. whiuh are varmas and tal t ainfnl.,
7. Mell's 4..14, Bays 14slannahlu Capa lar sate at
12 Cent, i
. _
l'erneng can iFlVefal lead 94 per um. by -.1 , .. 41:t5-11)4
11)4 at t:.
1,.7'13-15
e i w Firm.
a THE stilljberiihaving thisdiy entered Into
iSt37%, conartne . p for the parpose t ransact in;.! a
sentral wtn - liSsale and retail business th IRON,
ttiti)CERIES, PROVIAIONS,II,AV,FLOUR. and i t ccn,
at the well-knowin York Store in the bornugh nf
inasi r,,iteetrully he leave to say that they
have now nn ban a' large and well selected stock xf
liar Iron of flE.A:•trir!lloll3, also Flat Bar and T Rail
Road Iron OrVarioll. - 1 sizea,lllilable for dritts and lateral
roads, which theyjntrsr for sale at as lOW a rate a% Can.
he had in the CountyA Also..a fresh ninth of flroceyes
and Provisions constantly on hand at very low pores for cash. Also. Ca-H. flirter, and Shear :test Na!!.
and Spikes, 01's. vo , d, Jar., all "c whip h they
/mid re4pertfully sn iu.pnetiun of :13 the no !die,
Ifol relying a- they do wen a tun - ran:Minn to bll•lfice,
ur ht; able at all li:nes to.accontanl de their rnstat.tets.
KI111!0.1. Ad I o. •
i t tt
.t- .11 to \hr
. ,
I VARIII.P.V SON,
P. 4 .-7 he ,
rifler Willlld take tili4 opportunity to
rettirn thanks for the lateral petronaze Ite
1114 ileri•lntint• rerAliVe.i from frif•lllk nod the public
eiinerally, resiiiirtfult Of the
lIIP fins the 1101 V 6110.
Vitriol:llle. Nl:itrnl,l4l4.llll
IMUMIM=!ttl=
. ,
Tlf suhArribcr :mummers to the citizens of
Pon, ille ,'that has just opened a new
Y.' re, Floor ;:ini Sliite. hi,,nld stand,where
!it, will al tea 3 keep 4o hand a superior ,r,kof
choke PROVISIONS, Pa only
TEA. corers E. sl4: 4.12, &c. ; all of which will be ,?e-
Inched t. ill, Cleat !cart . , Zpa Win I.r sold at very low
salee. Ile flatter' Idniseif that lie can make It to the
Interek of this tonmumoty to:deal with him: he three
:ore at:Ochs 11101, natronaae.
Ile raturns I 9 anks to hi 4 numerous customers r:.l. the
Pait , mnte they hel l towed upon him in his otherlot.unerts
It. D. SHOENER.
dee. 11.'17.50
AC A LITTLE - 1k M %RTIN •
vpr, Retail Dealers in DRY
DODS, GROCLIIIER, Twos, 1.1k1it,.113,&c.
kutik,o. tore no Centre eit,reci. tient .l he corner of Ma
haniongo, to which the niteuton of the citizens of loins
and country is respectfully '01116:ed.
JOIIN 1,. LITTLE.
Pottsville, Ort 221111 5011N,rt tt.MARTIN •
PaNsage front Liverpool.
PASSMTA in the stertaar a the first Clasn
- Packet Fthipg Mary Plen,antA, Shenandnah,
Berlin and Phirope:sailtne from Live,poul for
Phi:adelphia on tar let nr every month, throughout the
.year,,an be secured on arklkatim, to
tiM111:1, PLEARANTS. '
N 0.32 Walnut S.treet, Philadelphia.
June 9,
Shyder, Ldlicar k Haikon,
fir, 110 AT 111 , 11.1)EltS. Elepytown.
—htmt,tn Conniy whete we have on
hand a large lot of setianned !unifier, and art• prepared to
Ilndd and deliver floats of the larzent dare, for the
rlehaylk ill Canal or ehowhere,cheaper thahany others
ronni-cied In our tr.hle, and built in the most snlnd in
tint and durable manner. Pune2,l9-13-9m.
Lee 1 Walker.
SUCCESSORS TO OBI). %slum
HAVE removed their stork of Music
rtT and Musical Instretnents, to the new and
-DI- 'Tamen. sinre in Swaini's
162 Chesnut Street, below Seventh.
Philadelohia, where they Invite the attendance and
patrnnaze of the public.
LEE 4- WALKER having perch:mid the entire stock
of Geo. Willie. (whe has decl died tinslness,) are now
prepared to execute all orders In their line. Thilr as
snrtmem nt Music and Miisicial Inswiniente, Is as ex
tensive as that of any qther establishment in the coon
ry.
Piano Ponce., from varinue well known and approv
ed tnanufectorler, now In store, and wilt be constant,
ly offered for sale.
• -
' r.- Country dealers supplied on very rertsonatde
terms.—
. (Feb IS 7-limo.
_.
lee Cream Saloon.
rpm: .uhperibcr rrapeetiolly infiirma the • piddle
reneeilly, that be bt prepared, at WI i
Centre Strett. clover Market, which le atladrably t
arn ranged with regard to comfort, by his Nino.? hit ACcOttl
-1110.1.1ti0t13.0 carve up every variety of reirertlntent•
of the rholet—t /Envie, ,11 the 711001 41grcetiNg
Ills Ire Conte, the ierreahnient In the term 'eeaeon,
in smnothneen and delleacv or flavor, cannot be am
p: wool.
Ell7l
Pk Me and ether Parties, Hotels and I - willies sup.
plied with Fruits. Con rectiminrieS, and Refreshments
of all kilsds, promptly, and on the must patisfutory
terms. FREDERICK:C. EPTING.
CM=
New Npe G oody In
TovirNsm tiD SITARPLESS SONS,
32 south Second Street,—rig mans.,
HAVE tecewed by their own importatinns. and enro
ful selections a large and lve:1 selected stock,
which comprises every desirable kind of
STAPLE, & FANcY GOODS.
Dress Goods.—tiellkv, Onichams,Lnwns. Mohair bus.
fare. Chintzes. Linens, and all * the.new fabrics .. for
Sprint. '
!Oast/S.—Silk, Canton Crape, Thibet, Brodie. Net,
Eatery Plaid, English easstinere, and Seal-skin.
Friend/lc Goods.—Plain and neat figured goods of all
Muds, pain Shawls and Cap stuffs, plain furnlshlaz
goods. &c.
-Vsn's irear.—Clothe,CasslnwYes,Dritlings.Tossecls,
new atinnier stuff's, Vestingr, and Youths' Wear.
Furnishing Goods —Englisli,Quilts, Blankets. Bock-
Ings,Tahlings,Sfwetings,Lltiens,Morcens,Da masks.&e.
Shoemakeie Goods.—Lastings, Cations, Laces, &o
Phtiada., Marcie 31...1810 " 14 -3mc.
Phlladelphka Beistead Factory,
Xc 89 St. Job, strut, ittwct
PUILADELPIfIIr.
DE A LERS and Cabinet maters supplied n'liLetal
ternis. Patent screw Bedsteads nn band.
Ap77-1.547) B. BEEVES & 89N,
cherolice:
LATE. AItRIVAL
Mil
New Cheap S!,,ro,
CUR. 1V A 111)1.1.1V
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GENERAL •.ADVERTISER.
E?.esolution
nv,LATiviu TO AN A3MNDHENT
ylNth)
I)IES9LTED by the senate mud House of nepreien
lA. Valves of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Its.
General Assembly !net, That the .Constitution of this
Commonwealth be amended In the second section of
the fifth article, so that it shall read as follows t The
hinges of sic: Supreme Coin, of the several Courts of
Cowmen Piens, and of such other Courts of nevoid as
are or shall he established by law. shall be elected by the
qualified electors of the Couuminnwealth in the man
ner following, to -wit: The Judges of the Supreme
. Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealtla
at large. The President Judges of the several Coutes
of
a ,conitoon Pleas and of such other Courts of Record
11 - 0 re of ideal be established by law, and all other.
Judges reqpired to be learned In the law, by the quali
fied electors of the respective ihstricts orerwhich they
are to preride or act a,Jailce,. And the AssnelatJudg
es of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified clot.
tors of the counties respectively. The J inlees of the
Soprano: Court sliall.lrohl their of ices for the term of
Arleen years, if they shall no lone behave themselves
well; '(subject to the allotment hereinafter provided
for, ,ill,,entictit to the rivet election:) The President
Jiidizcs of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of
sac!: other Courts olltecord as are or shall be establish
bed by law,'and ell other Judge - a - required to be learned
to the low. shalt h o ld their mikes for the term of ten
years, If they shall . so long luthave 'themselves well:
The' 'taboo:lle Judges of the Courts of Common
Pleas shall hold their Whoa for the term of live years If
they shall sr, long hohave themselves well: all of whom
shall he connalssiotied by the Governor,. hut for any
reasonable cause Which shall not be sulliclenigrnittide
of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of
them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the
Legislature. .rho first election shall take place at the
general election of this .Cotionnowealth next after thy
ollnin inn of this amendment, and the 'co...missions of
all the judees who may he then in office shall expire On
tt:c fast Monday.o Decendo.rfollowing,w lien the terms
or the new Jo.: xes shall Onninenre. The persons who
'shall then he elected JudceaOf the Supreme Court chilli
huldtheitorfict s as follows: oneotthern for three yea.,
one for six years, one for nine years, one tot twelve
years. and nue for fifteen years ; the term of each to ho
decided by lot by the said judges,as soon after the
election as covenient, and the result certified by them'
to the Governors that the commissions may he issued
In two - ad:tare thereto. The judge whose COMinimmon
will first expire shall be Chief Justice durina his term,
and hen's Per each judge Whose conlinission shall first
expire shall in turn be the CliiefJustmx, and if two or
more monolisSiOni shall expire on the Souse day, the
judges holdioe them shall dectde by lot which shall he
the Chief Juptice. Any vacancies happening death.
re:l:Diatom 'or otherwise. in any of the mid Conf.,
Shall be lined hy :appointment by Ile Governor, to ton-
Uri.° till the tirst Monday of December succeeding the
twit .general AMAMI', The Judges or the Supremo
Conrt and this Ploothbons nf,he corral Courts of Coln-
Mon Picas shall, at grated times, itevive for their o'er
•iCE'S nn adequate cOMpenSatinn, to -he Axed by law,
which shall not be diminished !Wring their continuance
in tidied, b u t they shall receive no fees or Perrin:sites of
office; nor hold any other office of prPlit under this
ConinuMwenlih, Or under the .covernMent of the llnis
Ltd tes, or any oilier Stale or ins l:nion. The
JJ:il.7O fa' the Suprema Court during their continuance
in office shall reside within Oda (Ninimanwealth, and
ti,' other .11111g03 ilartmt their continuance in oilite . ahall
resid within the theme` Or nattilyfoe which` they
werelrespectivSy elected
%vILLIAM F. PACKER,
• speaker of the Ilouse of Rep,svolatiies.
EEO. DARSIE,
,Speaker of the Senate
In the . .ert.rte, .31,:reh 1, 1841
Owed, Tint this resolution pass.—Yeas LI, Says 5
Extract Irmo the Journal.
SAMUEL - W. PEARSON, Clerk.
n tits Ifouze of Reprtnntaires,..lprit 2, 1840,
!Irs4l, That thti rerolat an tmr. — Yras 58 t Nays 26:1
Extract from the Journal.
%VM. JACK, Clerk,
Secrttary*:Fe
1 , 1;e4 April 5,154 V.
a. t. nr. , no cur, flop. Soc. of thc enm'wealtlt
. .
,
1 , Serre.arses - Office.
.rENSiSII, ANIA. I 3: p
4:' I arl ,rtirs that the above arid l'orcgoilie is a true and
crirril.ue.ail iii* (Ile Ornrinll Resolutinn of the General
ivaseitildf. ; i tiled ••lieeeintion relative to an amend
ment of the t' ,aatitution," as the thane remains on
file in tins Oini.e.
in tefltillOnnV whereof I have hereunto
(-; 7 ':.- 4 ` set toy hand, and canned in he tillilved
tiv- g- ithe veal of the Secretary - suffice:lt liar
* ___ • li , bure, Ms eleventh day ofJilne Anno
~. - e".... - -2Dininzone thousand eight hundred and
Inlay Dill,
.TOWNSUND HAINES, flee. of the Corn'wealth.
=
o p,, , datton, No, ICS, entill'ed `Regolutlon relative to
:imendment of the Con st itution," was read a third
• tuni, lin the question na ill the set,ateaereeto the re.
k.elnlinu The Yea , and Nays were taken agrees
• Idyl° the Coto:linden; and were as follows, via :
• oaAHM, ,, r,. Boas, Bt awlvy,Craldi„ Cunningham,
' ror'syth." lingus , Johnson, Lawrence. Levis, Mason,
Man bias, 31..C.islin, Mich, Illehardv,,sadier, sankey,
•!judery,Sinalt, Sin) sterrett and Stine-21.
Wont, Frick, Ives, King, KA
' nigMacher, Potteldnr add I)argie, Speaker—S.
'Si tilt gnl.linn was iteler.:11111,1 in the afnnitice.'
`JoUItN Ok".C111, 110116 C OF ItLI'ILESENTA
TIN' Ili. •
• Shall the resolution trots 1 The yeas and nays were
takkri agreeably to the provislaa or the 111th article or
• lb..' Constitution. and are an follows, viz:
• lens.lessrs. GideonJ: 1141. David J. Dent. Craig
• Diddle I . ,ter U Bloom, David It Bole, Tho, K Dull,
..111,4,ti Cart, John II Diehl, Nathaniel A Elliott. Joseph
Emery, David G E.tileman, Wnr. Evans,Juhri FISIISOki r
• saniw.l Feely, Joseph AV Fisher M
• *ftiMoas Grove, Robert llamp.on, George Ileossis;
' Thomas. J Herring, Joseph Higgins, Charles Harts,
•Jo_seoli II flower, Robert Klotz. Ilarniull P Laird.
la Lambent.% James J Lew is,Janies W Long,
.11'earinev, John F Cullarh, Hugh M'Ker,lohn
Ad, 4 in Martin, -ianitiel Marx, John C.
• Myers, Lloyd Nieldesoir, Stewart Pedree. James
r, Delay C Pratt...Oar:so Rabb, George Enpley,
• Thkolore Hyman.. !termini ti &too ~,,,,,,,, Su u mq
•• rjeiiert, Joha Sharp, ('Brix( pan Shively, Thomaa‘C.
• Stat.], stereo alb II Stable., Jost J Stutriirin, Marshall
•SWarlz, elder, Samuel Taggart, George T, Thorn,
• Nicholas Thorn, Anneal] Samuel
Abtaso I Wilcox, Dainel,Zerby and William!' Packer,
•Slwake r.
Nnys—Mfo,rs. Augustus K Coinyn, David Nl,Court
' nef. David Evans. Ilenry S Evans, John Fenton. John
•
'V Georgo, Thomas GilleNpie. John R tirrdon.
• llonry.,J.nes I Kirk. Jii..eph I:Jib:WI, Robert R
Lit
'ttr;John S NrCahnont.J.ilm M'Kee,.%Vue Sl'Sherry,
• Jo.liatt Minor, Wm. T Morri:ion, John A. Otto. Vni.
'l' Roberts, John %V Roseherry, John 8 Rutherford, R
'Rundle tiMilh. Smyth, John Sander, George
Walter, and 'David F 1V dDaun-2ti.
'SO the question was determined in the affirmative.'
SECRETAIIV . II Orr
Harrib7iurt,o'loic 15, 151'). S
TrINNeYLV•NIA. As
• . I do certify that the above and - lire
aning is a true and correct copy of the
t) ' - Yeas" and "X”.." taken on the
• .ri sritesointion, relative to an amendment
of the Constitution," as the same
-
pears on the. Joni nuts of the two nooses
nC the General Assembly of this Uninnionivealth, for
the 181:1.
hand and the seal . or raid orfi, the rd.
revel], day or Jtute, one thousand eido hundred and
forty-mac. "TOW SEA I) II AIN ES,
Seery of the Commonwealth.
Grand Jury Report.
lIP. gram' 1111111ePt fif the Commonwealth of Penn
i I , .tivartia,. inquiring for the ('sooty of
noon their with. nod affirmation, t esperifully do pre-
I• 1-111 till% 11l accordance is nh the direction Of the Court,
they vi..,ted the Comity others and jail; the 'former
the find ill good order. •
A tire proof mon for the Treasurer's office they
thitik necessary if the present buildings arc to be oc
cupied (orally length of time.. ;
The Jail apoeare to he In as good order as it ran tee
kept from the peat number of persons, confined no so
small a new.. The present buildnig is certainly two
small to accommodate so liree a number of promaers
An is 11.01:11iy confined therein; . and a larger building
we think necessary, and should he erected no early as
Bible under ilia provisions of the" a c t o r aspltuhlp
providing for the removal of the seat of Jostle, -
toe also visited the Poor House and examined the
sante. The interim of the building generally was Meant
icumfortable, part of it has been newly white washed
and hands were busily at work cleartniv, and white
%visiting the remaining part. We, would respectfully
suggest that certain things should he done for the
health and,comfort of the'hunatee and fondle preset . va
'lion of the building.
The dinning and netting MOM% are entirely too small
ro t the smother that usually reside in the house, and
elinuld he, t•nlarged. A kitchen Jo wanted. and part of
the yard :ironed the main building should be paved, so
nato carry off the water, and preserve the cleanliness
of the house
We akri strongly - recommend 'thai shade true should
he planted :nonh 1 tho buildings, which would greatly
(tithe lietlih and comfort of Om Paupers and Others
residing there"; fruit trues would answer the prirpose
ad well as nie: other kind and would he useful as welt
ad ornainenlg'l.
.The main 'milling particalatly requires painting on
the outside both brick and stone -work.
KIM=I
I=
illontrannery's Patent Bolter.
attenrion of the !Willi., senettillyos respect
-1 folly on. tied to 0151 valuable linprnvetnent. Ez
mil-intent s c. l,ich have here inatie during the past year,
on eteanilmals. both In calf, and fresh Water, IS,
those boilers fur power purposes, on land hove. folly
tested itNeopertor goolitleu an a steam generator; and.
Ills great laving It fuel, weight, anti space, occupied
over,ony boiler now In use.
Boilers on This plan, may now' he seen, In operation,
at the enothlishntont
Hecker & Brothcre„ Flour Mills, `l.tll Cherry at., New
Volk.
Tionher & Ranters, 533 Pen a at.. New York.
Molt & Ayer. Foundry font of With et. , North River.
ittlatitie Dock, Iltoolitytt, New York.•
att. a't and 65 Centre at., New York.
D. D. It Weer & Co.. 41 and 46 Donne at.. New York.
N. R. Starlorek's Foundry, Troy, Now York.
Smith.r. Corlett, Bottiniore.,
Btracnboats 'Jones C. heart!,” and ' , Edward. Pay
enn," fin: of Lincrty Ptreet. few York, And on board
in. %tem towboat 'John P. Whitney,...New Orleans.
FM' loather informal illll, apply to - •
-
JAMEONTfriOSE At RY SAMUEL
S M WARD:
IS moth tVtilhtn st.. New York.
Or to J.ItENtY BELL, 45 South Third at.
I June 16.49.
..ebere,ctiesnot
• To Tannerg.
8' BALER DEAD GREEN and Dip Calcutta Kim
*.t received per iihtp Tecumseh. will be mold In lots to
buyers, their average weight is R.P/ lbs. Apply to
CHAR. WALN MORGAN. •
• - 0 and 10 Routh Wharves. Philadelphia.
In Rtme 73 Bales Madras Goat `hum • ..
1 * May .rd ; 20-2 mo
AATM. D. WELLS, Attorney IStLaw, Mtnerevine
IVY debuylkill County, Pa. (00.14-42-
r I - . . .
A. 1 3 »- $2:. 1 - -Y-, ...
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. - It." - . .
ki
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3 i
2 g.
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GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP 1300 Ii:
164 Chtsuut Strut, Cerner of Seventh, Stavites
Bnildiags-PrthAllnLritia.
11 2- NOWING the wants of_ the comnittnify, the I'm
prietor of this Establishment has fated up a Store
In the most elegant uittiner. having due regard to the
comfort of his customers. so that evrry Stranger visit
ing his Boob Store, may fret entiri,ly at home.
Ills IMMENSE STOCK
of Rooks is classified according to the various De—
partments of Literature, an that vistters can find the
Books they are in search cf for themselves. Paying his
stock for the must port at the Auction Sales. and
connected With one of the I..trttcat Publishing !Nese,
in this cotiLtry, besides pub:letting la!;ely himself, on
.
abltas hint to sell all Books at • •
•
LOW ER PRICES,
than any other house of it etmitar Character on this
continent., Ills facilities for the linpoitation of Books
frinnEurope are unsurpassed. having a Branch of his
Cstablishinent in Lord:: ,where ante!, of private gen.
tleinen are carefully executed and forwarded - to this
Country by every Steamer and Packet. '
A CATA.COGIJr.
of Books with the prices attached is issued quarterly.
containing Lists of New 'Additions made to his large
collection,which are in all cases for sale at the
ftla4tsl
nr, from 25 to 75 per cent. b.•loev Publlsh:re Prices.
Titus la buying even a Fen• Iluotts, quite a Consider
able amount Is saved.
A 1 1 .4 still further
to virangeta civitine the city, erery one who purcha
ven One DolLtr's acortL of Books, will receive a copy
of the • .
Stranger in Philadelphia. an elegant IPtno. volutne,
the price of which is 95 cents.
r}The limits of en advertisement are too'contined
to enumerate the prices cit tsp of the Books, or to give
even a faint idea of the Oilmen.: arlimatares to be
derived from purchasing at the Great Central Cheap
Book-store, but let all who are in search .4 - linek”end
fur a Catalogue. and buy the. Honks they. are In want
of, and when visiting the city. give Appleton oue.cali
and you will be sure to can again.
STATIONERY
In all Itsbranchts, furnt,hed at the Lowest Prices. The.
Initials of those purchasing Letter and- . Note Paper,
neatly stamped-in the corner; without clargo.
Orders for any article may be sent by mall, addres
sed to the Proprietor, and the directions in all. cases
trill be- folly carried out, with great punctuality 'and
despatch.
Orders Pie Catalogues shraild he pre -paid.
GEO. S. APPLETON.
Bookseller, Fuillisher, Importer, and.Rtationer.
Chesnut at., air. of Seventh; riwatip;sflultdings.
Nay,l2. ' SO-ono,
United States and Foreign
PATENT AGENCY, •
=1
=I
R. QCLLOCK, 'Enoinver Thichlnichn.
- the ' tratoactititi of all
thuincs6offineeteil with the.P.a eta Office.
MODELi. DRAWMGY sat, ,414:i.tric5n04116
neatly and accuyately made. and Patents obtained with
despatch. Iliethoroueh, theoretical and practical
knowleden of the Mechanical aria. indaces hint to say,
that in all cares where he advise:4 an application fora'
Patent, in case It no not obtained, the levy for hie ser
vices will be returned, and Inc will also guarrantee,
that all patents obtained thioneh his office, will he SUS
tattled by the courts. Malty inVentnee Ille subjected to
Greatdelays and loss of time and money by einploylnx
incompetent per,on to make thde speclft•adorns. and
frinnently have to surrender their patents tied get in
Invent.trs at,a distance can send their models and a
statement of their claims (breve,' to WM. BULLOCK. U.
it. Patent Agency, No. 75 Pork Sheet, Philadelphia,
Pa., end the strictest secrecy will he obyrtVed Until the
!Patent is obtained.
Drawing; and Speeltlettions f r Factories. Mills. kc ,
and all kinds of Machinery nyrchased oh Crania ih•inn,
and competent men furnish (0 pat the Santo . in opera
tion in any port of the United mater, 6outh America
and the West Indies.
ItEIFER.ENCEii :
non. Z•nnen President of the Mechanteslnat
lute, N elv . York.
Messrs. tirit.t.)tsx, ALLEN NosoPy Works, ;Sim
lark.
" P E T " M °EE I L 6 C. Co., Columbian Foundry
. New York
" Corr.T, Er.r..tcorfk Dsvtga, Philadelphia, Pa
AD/Ole & .4:RCM PIII3b1111! * Pa. -
Nr. Ttiosiss.J. LoVEOROVE Ba!Onion:. hid. •
P.ODEXT A. TAYLOR. ••
" DANIEL GO. , ..CinCillrlati. Ohio.
" WALTEn IluTnEn. Chirdgo.
" J. N. Mit.ttin, Savannah, Ga.
" Was. C. GRIGG,. Mobile, Ala.
" R. T.Tensaut.A., Washington, Mime
" Thom. J. REIM, Charleston, S. C.
1k av 12.. 20411
- John C. Baker's
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA.'
TArticle in employed with great success and by
the moot eminent Physleia us of thlse ity, for the
cure or the titiioWillF. diseases: .
SCROFULA or King's Evil, Blieinnatism,Cutansons
Disease,, Syphilitic Affections, Tenter ~nd Ulcers,
if bite Swellings, Scurvy.Neuralein or Tie Doloureux,
Catir,•r, Doitre,or Bronchocele, (Swelled neck,) Spine
Disease, Chronic Diseases (if the Litre,, to counter-.
act the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice, fly-
Perthrophy, or enlargement of tile heart, Palpitation
and trembling inn the region the heart and stomach,
of the Bones, Joints or Ligaments, also
all the various diseases of the skin such as Totter,
Ringworm,. Mks, Pimples, Carbuncles. ?cc., Dyspep
sia and Liver CoMplaints, Nervous Affections, Drop
ideal Swellings.Coustitutional Disorders, and diseas
es originating from an impure state of the blood and
other fluids of the body, in stout all diseases where a
thange of the system is required. Price 50 cts. per
bottle.
Pre pa red only by the Proprietors,
101 IN C. BAKER, & Co.. Wholesale Drueelsts:
No. 100 North ,td'St. below Race. l'hilatia.
Importers and w holesale de ale rs in Drags. :Medicines,
Chemicals, patent medicines,. Perfumeries, Surgical
pluggista Glassware, Paints, Oils, Dye
Sniffs, and WilllllM 041.4, also a new and superior
article of Initiation of Plate Class at about one-fifth
the price of English or French Plates, any size to
order.-
•
The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, In
Kale by Clemens S. Parvin, Pottsville: W. L. Hairier
Port Carbon ; James Minersville.
G
PERE WHITE LEAD.
&. Brother.
/ANUFACTURERS, No 05, North Frnni ntrert
'l.Philadelphia, have now a good .pply ,(their war
ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and thoae,rustinners wh
bane been sparingly-supplied in ennsennenee of a
MEMtZ3=IIMM=EI
No known ruleßtance poFsesal,•thcfge preservat ire and
btautifying properties, so desirable in a paint. to an
equal extent with unadulterated whitelead ; hence any
n•lrnittnre of other materials only mara its value. It
tia,,tlierefore,lit.en the ,deady aim of the manufacturers,
for many years. to supply to this public, a perfectly pure
white lead, and the mweasing demand for the article, is
proof that it Irs trizt with friar. II lo
nil art onto h.* I : WETIIERILL & 11110TIIEllAn full,
and on the other, warranted pure, all In red letters.
Charles Barlet,
FASHIO`P(&BLR , II AIR e T TEM
AN!) SHAVING SALOON,
Near as corner of Goatee and-Barker Streits,
• sorra°, iLLE. •
K ut iIgT, N AT, A ., N . TLI" 00 hand nod for sole, the
A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph
Ic PPM'. single or by the hundred.
Turner 'lnd Fl-hut's :inn:. and Toy Books in treat varl
ety:single or by the dozen,
Dream Rooks. Letter Wrltors. Spelling nmq.,-frimers
Eineison's and Cobb's Readers, Copy' nn4 Pass
• . llopks.
ComteJtdd other Almanacs single or by the dozen, •
Steel Pens and Raider+.
Porketillonks. playing Card Dominoes, Conversation,
Fortune TqTliiic. and Courtin CAM,
Shaving Crean! and Snap, Wash Halls, Sand Soap, and
other Fancy Soaps, Ersirarts.
•
Jules ilatieVii Genuine Rear's Oil, Ox Narroiv, Curling
Fluid. and Cologne Water, single or by the dozen,
ToOth.Shaving. Hair, aid Clothes Mashes, •
Dressing,,Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs,
Mason'ti mid Frank Miller's Water Nool• Oil Blacking
StiOts. collars, and suspenders,
Raillyissibl,lLazor Strops,
Lams assortment of Ladle s' Curls,
• el-Curls done lip In thy. hest manner.
He has alsn'on hand Durnnes Terpsichnre or Ball
Room Guide. Shaving, Hair Cnttinz, &0., performed
n the (Ohs( approved styk, e3-113.rs lone up . the
hortost
Miners' Hospital.
TILE UNDERSIGN ED RESPECTFULLY anhoun
erg:hat tor hog ea fa:arranger! tog plans for the en:
tablinhmentof a MINERS nosPITAL.III3I. It will he
opened for the reception of patient., on the first of
April, 1819..
The object or tho_ln.titorion is to secure to parsons
engaged In mining operations, proper medical tyhl and
treatment, at the broallest pos.ilble expense. With
thin view the proprietor has procured for the purposes
of the Hospital, a Fri4m, on which Is a large and roinve
nlent House, in no efrvated, aiiy and healthy position,
nu the road leading from Pottsville to Miticrsville, about
2 mile 6'olllllw former plate.
Persons paying Three Dollars per surly m,in advance,
will hr entitled to membership, and et-admission in the'
Hospital, in case of injury from accident. or sickness.
and to support and medical treatment during said 111.
ness. free of additional charge. !
Invalids who may desire adllllslll , lli into therfosplfal.
will be received on liberal terms. The poor of the
Borough of Pottst ille, not in the Hospital, will be
treated by the attending Physiciin. gratis
All Dome who may he disposed td avail themselves
of the advantages of inemlwrship, may apply to the
un(lemicned, at his °thee in Market
March:4lBW. 13-Iy] 'G. W. KNUBLE. NI. D.
Char Manufactory.
45VITSTAVUS UOSENTFIA.L, AGENT.
9 1 11ANKING for the post confidence and favor be.
/ stowed on me hitherto, I respectfully Inform the
citizens of Pott'sville and Its environs. that 1 keep con•
.stentiy on hood, Spanish and Half dpantsb Cigars, of
the hist and best quality, and at the lowest mires, I
therefore solids their kind patronage, and the continu
ation of past favors. All demands wholesaleovlll be
promptly; and to the satisfaction of the public atten
ded to.
• N. D.—Chore and Tavern keepers, who wish large
,quantities of Cigars, win be supplied with them at
their homes free of charge., Cigar boxes taken in ox.
chance or for Cash. Residence In Afahantango. at.
GUSTAVUS ROSE NTH &L,Ag't.
April:I:1840 - 17.3ntv0
A New ,Turning Establishmen ,
BT STE 01POWER. AT THE SHOPCOWER. OF F.
MAUREE,In THIRD St., near MIt.EEES 'maim
all kinds of turning in - wood will be thankfully re
ceived, end nsatiy executed without delay.-
' fled Posts, Table Lem,. &c. kept constantlynn hand,
and for sale at the lowest ' , rites.
ISAAC THOMPSON, Foreman,
Afttreb3 1041'; for t 4140E01N.
STOZE,
Itinirer.MENT
opposite the Elzhartge,
I?octrn.
.
I SFAS A PEASANT BORN• t
7
•
BY ROBMIT 87011 Y.
. .
I we, a peasant born, the stra w-roofed cat
Contained my cradle. fly ma infant ear
The uncultured words which peasant, epeak we're
drank,
Till my tongue caught and uttered theta.
In my youth I toiled with tiasants; hearing an they
came -
The heat.; of AugUst and the winds of Mardi.
The thoughts .hat peasants think were mina t 'had
• • though •
Some touch or learning may tare rubbld sulky
A Intl< of rust; 1 hope myJnind
Smacks of the pcaslot stitl.
I cannot dress •
My face In smiles when my heart hide me frown;
I cannot pay respect, when my heart says
The mates a villain. In my soul I loathe
The smooth hypocrisy which, Ica like, keeps
surface never coaled by a storm ;
Nor do I like his valor, who ran see
The foe at work beneath Ills citadel,
With the best will to halter it,and yet
Retain his temper and extend the hand
•
Instead of pointing the artillery.
The generous man ( love : the tyrant hate
Rut would not vett my hatred nor my love
For alithe mines of Chill. Birth and rank
That wear their honunt worthily, shall have
My deepest reverence:, and if requisite
My hearea warn service: bin they shall not chain
The freedom of my _thoughts, nor . roften dawn
The correspondent fieediun of a word -
Thatbrandsa meritless minion. •
These are thoughts
That square not with the maxims of the times.
So much the titter to be mine, then; who
Ain proud, and well n o sy be so. I sprang not
From sire, that sinks.: the blood of Bic people—lived
And died detested--leas ing to their seed ...
A World of infamy to purge away,
And not one virtue to achieve the work.
My father toiled like Adam r gamed his bread
By his brow's moisture; died and ht•ent to Heaven,
Leaving to ton nn legacy, nave
Be taught me to extraet from i i, old hook
That tells old fashioned tai es of #eaven and Bell,
And that God hates a hypocrite.
CAW!).
0 =!
1:=13
One—two—three—four—for the quarters, chim
ed the silver-toned time keeper, that watched the
even flow of the'hours, in my quiet borne. SC-wre
&ad the fairy like strokes folien on my 'ear. when
Me great bell of the cattle dral rolled forth twelve
of the night; and oe gay old ye or fainted and
died upon the echo.
' Time cannot pause for the busy heart, yet the
hour which dis ides the New tear from the. Old—
the night from morning—even th at latle hour shall
be thine. Thine tchlearsh smi,l - ruins of the Cold
dead year, for jOwnls itinn canst never find; for
know thouwensuies low in time are lost unto
£terßity! Thine, to weep over the tided blossoms
of memory'; to mourn thy perished friendships,
end to wail in sighs she death song , I old and
changelees loves. 'Thine,..to wander by the 'sight s
of memory's undying fires, through hoary.cei
erns of the past; to startle at p.athoins which sit
`by the way wayside, and to grieve for the lost, the
beautified, whose shining losniteps print those
gloomy doubts no more.
.•?eace, weary - and complaining one," breathed
a voice at my aide. '•Peoce !" the accents were
those of the raVishing harps of /leaven. s Peace !
thou art e a ger for knowledge of the heart of man,
and desirest - to look upon nicety of the inner life,
stretch forth thy hand, and follow me." I turned
and le! beside me . , in lustrous garments of un
tarnished white, there stood a shape of seraphic
grace and beauty. A circlet of ever-changing
splendors gleaming upon his brow, and in the deep
fountains of his earnest eyes, celestial light now
flushed. now sparkled like sunbeams, brightening
the waves of the ..River of Life," which floweth
feet by the “City of God." 1.1 ithin his hands
were crystal tablets, clasped by Single star of
burning gems; whose glittering filmes were lighted
as e altar foot on high. Reaching forth my hand,
I ligh grasped the rube of my mysterious visi
tor. An emit oti of intense, spiritual delight in—,
stantly pervaded my whole being. It was as if
gr. , al and glorious power had been added to weak,
bodily perceptions, making them keen, subtle, and
penetrating. Speech was no longer essential.—
Thought found instant answer .
without the clumsy
vehicle ui words; and swifter than light travels
from the spheres, mind encircled the Universe, and I
drank deep knowledge of the beautiful intelligence,
Thrones, Dominions snit Powers, which unceas
ingly hymn the melodies of Heaven:
I stood beside the Recording Angel; in the lofty
halt of a brilliant rind stately mansion. Upon a
luxuriant couch, drawn near a Nightly burning
fire and half buried among its erimoon cuahions,
reclined the form of a lair and delicate woman.—
, fler.ey es were, parity closed. but a ti,ep frown had
gathered uporilier brow, and one hand Clutched
the rose drapery around, as if it held a deadly
enemy within its graop: Invisible to her, we
watched there throbs of mental agony, while the
secrets of her inmost heart were laid bare before
us, spread out as upon a scroll, and read as with
an eye of lightning.
Alas! alas! moot vain, proommptious heart,
that hail desired to pierce the veil; behind whose
dark and shadowy folds man hide; front man tub
working of hie foul ! ! f had pore) to behold the
mysteries of the hidden life, to gaze upon • the
nakedness of spirit. in foie to-kook ape!. deformity. ,
Why did I turn sway, sieltenedand loathing,ifrern
that form of outward lovlinessil from-a nein, be
fore which my fancy hail- 1,1-.. a in ;
from a fricit, upon wleyoe smill I hail once bung
with rapture I It was that ! ' 3I . VP INIMITI tier heart,
insatiate sanity; Morilinide pride, and most ;input
ambition. It was, that I 5iV ,1 11 ,,, mon•lt
were but nurslingiConee, had. Yampyre-like • suck
ed the sweet milk of tiunian itintliess and brie,
the wino of sympathy,. and the blood of living
tenderness, to swell and arum:tie thole corp,,t3 of
the boin.m, malting a ghastly charnel house of a
woman's heart It who: that to these passions,
there had been a huni ! ani !olerifire! Thera was
blood upon her skirt ; ihr , re was rrtnoroeof her
spirit ;—there was hell in her Wean. .
I turned re the tqigel, ievere in youthful beau
ty,' at my FLIP. rrhe I.sol,l+lwer« unclasped un
is hand, and with ins finger h i e wrote in charac
ters of fire. "Rer, s urse bat,net topelli4Ve The
words burned deg-p intd-rtheicrystal 'and vowed_
like living coals in a heated lurnace.
In a dimly lighted library, a r v l :rich art and BE4-
coca had, with twin endeavor,rendemil a grateful
retreat for the poet - or student,' was seated a ven
erable milli of wealth and time, of luxurious hab
its, and of undoubted superiority. Her, ire him.
on the white marble of a coolly table, lay heaps
of yellow gold and glittering silver. The old
man was. bringing tip hiformeolint for the in-pee.
non of the New Year. It ova Ltiguine and I
mortifying for him, to labor, with' his fingerq lIBe
mortals of commoner dust, but then the gold and
silver had a- musical ring, which . fond on ans
wering response away ChM) in the lowest depths
of the old, gray-headed man's_ heart. No inidrus
meat, no matter what its tone, no matter what the
execution, ever plaid half so sweet an air, or dts—
coursed such eloquent music to htssoul. No breath
of Heaven ; no flower of the earth; no fruit of
any clime, was ever ball so grateful to the sense
of an enthusiast, as was the handling of tltoee
shining metals to that aged woratopper of Main.
I mon.
Ho had finisher] his task, and the white, slit unk
ed-dngersclosed lovingly over bit treasures, when
asudden pang caused the .hands to tremble. and
the lip to . quiver with suffering. It might hove
been the pang tit it might shave been the silvery
voice of the gorgeous clock on the mantle which
suddenly struck the first quarter after midnight,
that startled the old man and pressed his thoughts
into it now channel. He wee evidently thinking ;
thinking of something beside his gold; of some
thing not half so pleasant of something Nubieh
made his heart tremble, as did his band a min
ute before. Pethaps the old man thought the
midnight of iio;h4d passed with him; and that
his hours wettilVermng upen the dawn of a new
existence. Perhaps o vision of the narrow house,
'appointed non all, with its coldness, its lonali
nets, its' 'grate ed poverty, rose up before him;
before him 14" who bad so hated poverty, who
thought the poor lie vile.who shrunk from contact
with indigencelats from a hateful leprosy ; who.
had never known a want which riches, dignity,
or .case might ittot supply ',;• who loathed the
wretched,:- and kleiptised the necessitous. Could
it be that ho Most feel the pinching, etipiria band
of Death. end know that gold, his gold, could net
purchase a moment's respite; that his had could
stiffen, his eye sink, and the blood stagnate in his
veins; that hq ;Should die; die, like a miserable
pauper! Poni ;old man! ho had never entertain- 1
oil so dreadful [a.guest 'before ; so dreadful a guest
se Ibis horribld ' thought of death. „Why' did it
cling to him their, with such terrible tenacity ?
Why haunt hi i frigntened soul at that awful hour;
at that hour w`totte passing momenta fall coldly,
heavily, upontint heart, as &lithe insensiata clods,
upon the ecbolned coffi n 1 Alia! thC spiritof the
scythe and glakswaa near him. I-saw his shad-.
dots on the old tosn's face, beheld his palsy in
those aged hends'; and the old man saw it too, for
he cast a fright ed glanco around, as his tress-
ures receded fro hie sight," started to his feet, tot
tered and 1.11.1 an died!
The angel Phi ked a gicnving leaf from' the tab.
lets, placed it 'in bis bosom, bowed his head, and
passed from the Treshold.'
I' ' •
I 1 . •
Once again we stood inyttible, reading the hearts
of the childre n o men. •
It wae a Icicv,l cold,. dark chamber; the dying
coals upon whor hearth, With the poor flickering.
taper, above abarc l ely server for light amid the sur
rounding ettailowl. Near to the pitiful fur, his
form wasted by iseaae, his eye sunken eod dim
med by the dead! spirit that site in the Wine cup,
lay the mourofti remnants of what once bad been
a man ; a +nll rich in intellect; rich in love;
rich in- the !rape! t and ad niration of hist - snows ;
rich in the l'oeslimablo +asure of woman's af
fection. H had not fallen suddenly, but slowly,
cautiously, nd Ito subtltison entered his soul.
He tasted `!H lat. tn please hi cheerful warm hearted
_ . • ':
NO. •37
friends; th
soon, mad
et hi. door
i, i
VC!9 i
,'aIECI~
tion was go i
friends bad
heart in th ,
inebriate.
deo.
void •
But.
pled on, o
by his side
thing soot
knelt that
trag
ing
tue
love, firm i
tovrards
darkest an
of In (Tab!
attenuated
1 tisnt of
God. %V
II ft
tent
(nee l e i
the ty .
hell
shell lies t
the 1\ tw
noted the
th n the
page of h
ihe enow
One—t
, • In' ,
lied
bin
.e hit
reach
,k
• writ
I 'old w
home. r
upon the
(earful I r
1rt , .. , n , II
' tem.
I
L a‘t
mu 111
hit (heated
my side
cl !med.
upan my
heart. It
I imam! tin
Jrel, or
upon the
'time I a
I , ow but
Ind mai,
It. an a
• one
mug
Yent's m
the hour o'
dream, wi
kindly
Ri
rrs, years
l't Its
,bes t]
i
1
tefy is o good codiment, it !is a
tyleaven ma! daily life; it May
.th itglirrips a of something above
it, of 'which the Berms give no inti—
mayl lielit to: Sharpen the gusto of
'toast , add a,tenderness to content ; but
tsoffice'r fo the staple of life. nor of
IE.
Ich pt l ettlode to 4T:see life. The read
d of teark; his Fympathies become est ,
.. ,' '•
1 1_____ I (Extinct5:. .
Althon !
bad fail.
heighten i
and nroun
ih rn iat
1 ft mu
melon ;
pi/T.7'2re ;
it will IJa,
anon, w
Cr goo ti
h
111Stit OF IT, READER.'
~,
I 11
w short years—perha p s a year or a
wthaps to- ' morrow—you may be celled
i t
id forced t !part with . all your hoe poe-
You m st'lay down your pride--fee
mblre aliTyou must reaegn your wealth,
pp your little abode among the worms !
umiliatin , thought that the millionaire
oud heauty— , nil the envied of earth—
orrow bb food for worms! Isn't that
ity, reader 1 If people would think
era would;be leas vanity and more real
on earth Tbo richoat man is as poor
eggar—a e, a thousand times poorer.'
ith knocks athis door—for all his wealth
',olong life isn hour. AV ho is rich, then?
'of Miiiiodi 1 No. The beggar 1—No:
Fn I H(3 who fears God, and loves his
ay hirnse f: ' NOber money nor poll.
iike mar happy.
Ina f
month—
hence, at
sesmons
Death h
and take
What a ,
--tho p
may to
an attire!
more, h
happinel
as the,
whey deal
cannot p,r .
The meal
thi
neighbor
tion Can
Flowers, of all ci
nocent n VI atinpkii
playthin ii for ' , aunt
.and the iimpa P pion,
fin ! Fl e w ers! bet
end slot! ed by the
~,
dowers! that of pee!ing, yr, of all earth
enly ;41 ivers) thati
their 'gr teful and
partners of , human
victor's triurriPhs, o'
welcome to crowded
itary grafes !I Flo ,
t it
tore, what the l expre
voluine'o' rev
place, would e re':
would he a fade with)
welcome. Are not
and ere int aims I
cannot look closely''
without loving it.
_..
ifestatiod of God's.
means a ,it iriMistraq
low CI - 09 ures)for the
a serve I th 4 beauti
Utility 0 /flowers is
btwuty, at tqv kii.
and rmt al beauty, d
all selfivi ne,s ; so. t
nature's book of tn.t
liveth 4i t by bread
oiher th n ati anion
w,. 1M
ta Br)
th eu I 1
Jo er and
a*d to ttt
Atli! whet
to w h
given t e
bum • ,"
hic hf,
is e•nl
person
trying
inlthe bar
'e knot
Ogr rar
ki time,
pray One dit' for ttn life of the time they would
new k',lll ! D., yon remember Charles Lamb's
denription f his sersation. on being errhincipa
ted fr+ hi daily lOor at the (Mlle House I .It
was la t e pas•ing frorh life to eternity. I wander
ed about thi :kin 1 fres, happy, but feeling I was_
not. Vben all is I , eli
, 1 , ,
day there are no holidays."
Think of this, thou hlen of sudden wealth ; and
if it a , mild iso chart 1?, that thou' haat been a tal
loW eland!, in the days of usefulness, make a
i,
clause in bill of, In,that shalt reserve to thee
the right f still as 'sling at the " factory" on
.rrieltiarg dsys'!"—( l nickerboeker-. • -.•
. ,
at ter4 I tatlon t i— i
khich at first s but a little
I ,aa hi as a mals hand, , may quickly over.
.1 the Whole h i en en. Our engaging in sin
moti n of a 4tc; e down bill--"it strength.
{self y going,' aitd the longer it runs the
Iviolntly. etiare of the smallest begirt
-1 of' t emptation. Nowise man will neglect
fight the smallest spark of fire especially if be
, t elMang barrels of gunpowder . You eau
mdelr about yi,ou—LO toko heed of sparks.
cloud
sprea
is
ens i
QM
wog
or iII
sees
sun.
higher a bird soars the more be it
reach of! denger,•and just ati Is it with
an.
1-74:
brit
au act with s view, to praise only, 701.1
-f‘
FIZZ
cup, and he did drink.
hrain; poverty stood
'death threatened ; sta-
'ended th e
Itered hi
• Re came
had flown; hie jovial
and there wee but ono
at cored fur the hopelest
and that he bad tram-
elt%tespec
od him;
• world t
no heart;
but broken. Yet there
Winn in his car, Caine-
Ppirit with gentleneeg,
heart, unshaken in its
and all
ping con.
rolTlad
, i nd twit(
Ind elestifsst in looking
: cams its helps in the
votion,
t wbene
need. An expression
•hted up her pale and
ke: "Repentance is
lerey is the attribute of
yet, soy husband, and
Tt, limo of
Ocrne
' OO ebo
Fo and
h pp
: I thlihnu
f our II
y hour, which ushers in
?es." A smile i.llumi•
4 the ptttent sufferer, and juq
fug Aug, blotted out a 'written
ets; leaving it pure gild' white as
'to bell of the CatiiAnitatidaaairt
le hallo%led precincts u . , - .MY own
;Ft pinn3:l.l of knowledgej had
bid been at tined. I had look.;:.!
of the human Itesrt.and read the
;rn upon is spotted loaves. The
li, in the pirnitu. and in memory
he Recording Angel mie Mill a t
hg exhxastal helten him, I ex•
• me not, with thie j awful pewee
this unlawful knowledge at 'my
1.0 a liciug death to learn thee°
would ,ather walkl rnong iho
y every 1,341 .,
thun put
vtn." Bui the angel
)n_ my
eper in
I-oul of
Intstied Irani my eight,
pon hie brow of youth
I,tl too he
lJere look,
• 41; •
Inwoke. It Win - New
1 hnd indeed tolled one,
d pain (ran mine the
it hove one, with the
ei heart, FIN my read.
.1 terror I
or the be
Int joy n
I aeon, if
strong,
LOIVERS
heated ibMgs,;'are the most in—
land Meat superbly complex.—
tood,'ornaments of the grave. —
lof the cold corpse in the cof.
loved , by the wandering idiot.'
deep thinking,man of science;
I , ishing things are most perish.
Illy things are the most bear..
:unceasingly expand to heaven
to 'mats their cheerful looks;
-1 sorrow;. fit emblems of the
the young bride's blushes;
I holle r had graceful upon sot.
;sera she in the; volume of na
;±sion “God is love," is In the
W.hat a dreary, , desolate
E odd 'without a flower! It
out a smile, a, feast without a
[davers the stu'rs of the earth
e ; flowers of heaven? Ono'
'at the structure of a Give
, /
irhey are emblems and m
eve to the creation ; and the
ens of man's love to his fel.
TY first awaken in his mind
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