Stoves! StOveNt Stoves! STIBETAIiON & TIN IiGANIIPACTORT. .., JACOB M. LONG, jpGrateful for the liberal patronage bore- Wore rereived, reit:teeth:illy announces to the cilitiens of Franking and the eurrounding country,•that be continues business at •the old stand, opposite Mates White Gorse Hotel, an Centre Street, in the. Borough of Nueville, where be keeps coturtautly on band an extensive and carefully selected assortment 'of Parlor and Cookieg Flirter, embracing. ell the old and approved styles; together with a variety or new ones,adudrably adapted to the wante of the Coal re gion. , The "Improved complete.of ISO:" "Olerces Aglng: lean Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven ; ' and "Star ait's Summer and Winter Air Tight," are considered by those who bare tested them, probably the eery beet Cooking Storm; that pave ever been invented. lie with contldence calls attention to his great varier, or Parlor and Cooking gloves, which is unquestionably the largest, best and cheapeat,to be found In theCoonty of Schuylkill. . . Bo also keeps eons antly fur sale a large and varied stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the best quality and at the lowest cash prices. TIN" ROOFING, and all work connected with that branch of the business, will be promptly elevated, to the best "manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Mayl9 o l9. —ll-if . STOVES I evrozvzs : STOVJES t WIIITER 18 Collittol SOLOMON HOOVER, , - Nri"? el X•rteeTiaaatil Railroad Streets, POTiIiTILLE, MMUNCEd to his friends and cos . A . l. tomer" and the public gstierally that he has on band the most elegant assort ment of STOVES ever offered In this community embraclog all the newest and most appiroved patterns. He par- Ocularly calls attention to Mcf3REGOIPS PATENT rAsg,og -uwerea. which is pronounced' the best Ow* how in use,botil for ccnfort.,esonomy,and health. I hr... the exclusive right of masking Mess stoves in s• ..lkill County. Also 1 . ,: iron 1/arliatora. / . ... , Ire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for bote le. AillialArr Tight Cooking Stoves, for wood or coal, a in ;wrier a rare - forth milks . Parlor and Chamber Stoves. Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all of which will be sold at unusatally low rates. ' TIN AND JAPANNED WARS.—His assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embrace. all the articles in frolliez, which he will warrant to be of a superior quality. Ail kinds of Tio and Sheet Irma Ware manufactured to order et the shortest notice. _ .. . _ ROOFING & a POUTI,NG. As he is prepared to ea tante Tin , Roofing and Spouting, he Invites tOse in want of such work, to give hinra a. he ptc,i gn himself to do It cberiptr arto,!. b e tter tha,S t ns ver been done In this plane before. The public are reap-„..cy n ...;.. , to turned to call and exam ne his stock _'en Judge for then., Ives. [Oca-41, TRII WICKS COUNTY PATENT AIR-TICIFT COOKING STOVE. The Oreatest improvement of as Daly/ • *THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has recently secured t the patent richt for Schuylkill County, for the manufacture and sale of the new and admirable Conking stave called the CRS COUNTY ECONOMIST.— Among the many imrnvemenis 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 a rticle of h onschold econouiy. The facility with which It is regulated, the regularity, perfection and despatch whit which cookery and baking can be done at one and the same nine. and the small quantity of fuel coneumed, are matters of surprise to all who have tried it, and ' gives it the first rank ainnng all the stove. yeeintroduVed. It in tine ssary.bowever, o specify its peculiar facilities in advertleement.a per sonal examination of its features will best satisfy those who may wish toinake pure:masa ; and It will afford the undersigned much pleasure to receive calls, and satisfy all Inquiries wilt) respect to its capacities and perform ances. The store will he put up Par thirty days, and if found not to meet the expectations of buyers, or to per form as represented, it will be taken away. without charge. There are three sizes—Noe. 1,2 and 3—and constructed to burn either wood or coat. 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 shine in his line of business may be had on accommoda r ., tine terms. Pottsidlle.Oct7-41-i1 ABRAHAM Sr. CLAIR BRADY & ELLIOTT; Iratchmakers and Jewellers, •NO DEALERS IN TIIE SAME BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL _ . ALM next duo: to the Miners' Bank,Centre strezet. POTT3VILLE. t t3 til . IVIESSR.S. U. &E. keep constantly on iiXnd H an extensive assortment of WATCES,ten-. bfiltillft every style, price, add manufactlure to• be found in this country . ..among which' they may pattlenlaaly refer to the celebrated gnld qtid silver LEVERS , of M I. Tobias k Co , Jog. Jolinselti, Robert Rriske , l, Wm. Robinson, &c., of whose manu facture they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold. and •Ilocr Anchors and Le'pines.to which they would Invite attention. ALSO. a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly every article 'property coming under those heads.— Clocks In great•aricty; Musical Instruments and-Fan cy Articles of even description. Repairing of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry: 4.c., promptly attended to.' Messrs. R. & E. deem It unnecessary in advertise ment to enumerate their stork more specifically; nub lice to say that it has been selected with much care and discretion, and is tine °Nile most exteneive to be foetid In the country. Their long experience lwahe business Will fully warrant them. in Inviting the attention nt purchasers. in the Nu confidence that they are enabled tovellas cheap as any other establishment here or else w n• re. IDecla 47.51-ly atchem. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Sce. THOMAS ALSOP, NO. 1% SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. lIAS on hand a large and beam dal Stock of Guild and Silver lxver,Lepine,and other Watch. "'w •es of all price.. Also n beautiful stock of Jew.. etry of the newest styles. which has all been lately purchased at the lowest price.. A toll supply of Silver Forks. Spouts, Butter Knives, &e. of all weights, and warranted to be all equal to American coin. Spectacles for all ages, with. enliven and concave iilaesee In 00141, Silver, Plated, and Steel frames. Plated and ❑ritania Ware in sere ar sinZls pieces, re ceived direct: from the Manufacturers, and sold at a very small advance. •A large aupply of Curtis• ppope. slur plated Spoons, Forks &c. the hest article cif the kind in the market. • Rogers' Fine Cutlery, and a variety anther articles. Persons wishing any articles in my line of butiness are in. lied to examine my stock before purchasing. My Motto ts, "Quick sales and small prutits," undersold by none. N. B. Particular attention paid to repairing all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. Willy 1.40. 27-1 y The Mines of California Outdone. FINE IVATeIIES AND JEWELRY. The Diamond City of LADOM CS Philadelphia Still Ahead! JACOB , 146 Afar;szt street. below Eighth, Soule side, =I .. 19 constantly iereiving from all the best t; manufacturers of every style of ""' • FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. this , advertisement—cut it out of the paper—put it In your Porket,,and call the first time you visit the city. Among the assortment will be foam!: • . Cold Levers, 18 k. cases. liill jewelled. 030 llver Levers, full jewelled, 15 ' Gold Cl:pines, 18 k. cases, jewelled,' 25 Silver l'Epines. jewelled, 10 Quart ler Watches, 4 tail° Silver Tea Spoons, equal to Coin, per set, 4 50 "•: " Desert 10 10 , Table " " " 15 00 Tneether with a splendid assortment of Chaste an Rich Jewelry, &c , 6-.. c., &r. - Gold Chains of every variety and pattern at a Alight cayenne upon the original cost. Examine them by all mean,. The Trade will he supplied upon , the most advan tageous terms. LADOMITS, No. 246 Market Street, below Eighth p_14.'49-111.3m1 south side, Philadelphia. _ jtheCheaprst and :not Splendid ASSORTMENT 1W WATCHES AND JEWELRY IN PIIILADA.. LEWIS LADOMUS, IM=M=M=lll I=!2=l _.. .nnAs Jost received by late arrivals, from the s, most celebrated manufacturers of Eurrq,•,- a s- 4 ., ~ rn ignitleetil and' Judi. musty selected assort. ''' mentor Gold and Silver Watches, which he will •elleheaper than any other establishment in the Unit ed States. Among the a.sortment will lie found Goid Levers, 16 k. cases, full jeweled, $6 Silirer Levers, full jeweled, 15 Gold l• Epines, IS k cases, jeweled, 25 Silver I•Epines Jeweled. 10 Courtier Watches, 4 to $lO Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, per set:4,so . .. Dessert•• lo . oo ..• Table. ~ •• '• " 1 h.no Together with a splendid assortmont of Chaste and Rirn Jewelry, he GOLD CDIAINS,• of Various styles, from the best I.Manufacturets. . S}Please preserve this advertisement, and call at • LEWIS LADOMUS'S No. 413 Slarket Street, ahove I Ith. north side. 0 „: t,,,*:. Gold and SID er Levers stir/ cheaper than the -above prir,..f . 0 , 4 ii ,„, ~,,:,,,,,,: m ade In the Trade. I . '` , 4 Is It. i3rOOIIIO. WS , ' .....,,,,, GREAT BlalL6 AIN NV A.';',.'n .........• ' JEWELRY STORE. WHERE Cold and Siiiies Watches of err.; • hildescription can be had at from ter to fifteen per cent. lens than any other store in New York or Philadelphia Persons who wish to wet a genii watch. periectlyr • plated, would do well to call at :he store of the oohs der, and compare the quality and price of hin watch. s with that of other ,torrs. Go,,d fretc.les at the fail.ateiwg ezeredingly low priers: Cold Levers, full jew..llcd, 19 carat cases, *29 00 Silver do du .lo - ,1200 1 - Gold Lepinea, jewelled, iS carat cases, 23 GO , r 4 ,.., do do-• i CO ,••• • , r Verge. Watches. Non 43 VI ups:rads. • I. . ',incite from 41 OT - to 4.9 00; Gold Pens, with . roses, and pencils attached, Mr 75 rents. . -. h ndAltlll,!ltit,lrtsnent of new and fashionable i . ; it prlres far below the usual store prices. 1 • ...,...1 silver bought or taken in exchange. ' LEWIS R. nnoostALL. No 111 North- gecoad se., second door below Race, l'haladelphia. (Alva SC 'l'). 16.1 y Olt thin advertizetnerit out, and brine it along. you will then tie nu re to setiato the right store: , ------ iVs!'rCIIES AND JENVELIZAC -1— COCA I•EkT lIA N.EV CR. Wholesale sae gtfati at the "Philadelphia Watch'on4 Jewelry Stare,"..Va. 96 ..V., rth Se,an4 :,,,,,, , t.raeraf cluarry,.-.PII . ILtDEL.r.4I4. ' •* g . Gold Lerers, 19 .carate. se'. 61 4 1 1 1 3 j fra we d il up 'l. wards ' 4 11 41 F Silver Levers full jewelled; 15 ' 8 ''• Gold Lepine. 16 k 'cases jewelled, 25 ..." ". • Silver repines. Jewel'ed, 111 '• " ililver Quarti, Watches, 4 to CO Silver sPones.enn:t l to cnin.persett, TQa. 45t Desert. 410; Table 415; other articles in proportion. Ail {Lauds warranted to be what they are soul Pr. Constantly on hand a large assortment of fin,. COLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Also, an assortment of 51. J. Tobias & Co.. C. 5 ilap, son, Samuel & Brothers, E.S Yates & Co.. John Harri son; G. & R. Beesley and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which w.ll be cased In any style. desired Arrangements have been :node with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England to fur- Dish at evert notice any required style of Watch. for iwkolch ordero will be taken, and the name and residence of Ise parsOn orderindput on if reque.steo. 0. CONRAD, Ithßorter of Watches, J'hiladjalS•4l3-44-Iy] No. 90 N. Second St. _ __.— . 1111INTS.1 AND FRAMES.— .rAO3 New IPry.Ps..iiyoop which flan amusing print pf the CAM - wain tio"d Mayas. AisH. Framer irgst. iii or which will be sold at city wholesale prizes, by the hundred. dozen. or sin gle, at the Statio'ner's Mail and News Emporia's': Can oe Street. three'danr.; below Market Screw:. likPidlara supplied at city prices or HANNAN'S Et,,,okgwit, News Empartun at e. voL. xxv. Furniture! Furnititii3 - - CARPETS. TENITIAN ik. PAINTED FILINDS, - ORESSANG & SILLYATAN RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pottsville and the surroundi neborhood brave opened a FURNITURE ng WAR RE-BOOM.,that they hastaago Street, a few dears fries Castel, where they have on hand a taiga and fashionable stock of Furni ture, embracing the latest and most fashionable styles. all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makers in our cities. Their stock embraces a general assortment of all the articles embraced In fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the moat luxurious manner. Bedsteads ranging In price from 83 to $5O, —and all other articles of furniture in !proportion. In their stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv ed patterns, selected with great care. . CARPETTING, BEDDING AND UPMOLSTERV. They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting of the various qualities, and Bedding. to which they call the particular attention of those in want of these articles. It is oar design to keep all the wide): of Furniture required In Schuylkill (lett*, and prevent the neces sity of unions t ,:oing abroad in search of el7.itint furniture, all of which they are determined to sell at less prices than they can be obtained'else. nere, with packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly Invite those who are about furnishing houses and those also who require additional furniture, to give them a call, as they Ratter themselves they can give them any kind of a "fa out" theymay require at a gicat saving of funds. HENRY GRESSANG. April 7 15-ff] ' ALEXANDER SILLYMAN. V= M DM] The Greatest Rargaln's In the . WOrld! ' CAN .RE HAD AT SIR. TRACY'S, (No. 292 ,Meekst Street. Philadelphia,) UNRIVALLED CLOTHING STORE.. Fine French Black Cloth Dress Coats; from $lO.OO t 0512.00 " Frock " 11.00 to 13.00 Medium, WO to 19.00 1 " . . l 4' Dress .". 7.00 to 9.00 Ftne Bliie'lCloth .. " " 10.00 to 14 00 Ridine Coats, 7.00 to 10 VO " Coatees. 3.90 to 700 r' Black Habit Cloth Sacks. 600 to OM Blacks and Fancy Tweed docks, 300 to 0.00 " Black Cassimere Pant., 300 to 5.00 " Fancy " " 300 to 5.00 " Satinet.. ~ 200 to 900 " Satin Vests; 200 to 9.00 Together with :a large assortment of Seasonable Conde, of every sariety, consisting of Pants, Vests shirts, stacks, anspendera, handkerchiefs, umbrellas ace. All to be had at the old and favorite eland, and at price• that will snit all. itleDou't forget the. number, 212 Market tit. ap2i. Phaeolx Clothing Depot. S: W. CORNER 'OP DOCK AND SECOND STS. TIIE subscriber announces to the public gen ' erally.that he has a largeand varied assortment of Clothing. made of the very beat Material, and in the make, ..style and finish Unsurpassed by any in the- tette I Siates ; he has also a general as sortment of young Gentlemen's or hays' Clothing.— Fran ,his experience in this line of butrineas, he feels assured that they are unequalled in the city, The tit caution of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity la re• spectrally invited to his large _sock of clothing. Give him a rall, and examine for yourselves, before purcha sing elaew here ; all Ma goods will be sold cheap.ir than the cheapest. Cut thisout and bring It.in your hand. don't forget 'the atore. \%M R. TAYLOR, Pimalz Clothing Depot, S. W cm., of Dock and Second etc, l'hilada. April 14. MS. 16-3 inn Boys' and Children's Clothing Depot. 264 Clcamit &reef, Philadelphia. 1 THE Subscriber having had notch experience in the manufactory of Boys' and Children's Clothing ; Announces to the citizens of Potts vllle, and surrnondlng towns and Conntry, that he has a large and varied assortment of ready made clothing for 7itHIND GEN TLENIEN, made nf very good materials, and in the best, late., and mist fash ionable style always on hand. He would most respect fully invite them, the ctiizens of Pott.lv ille, Ate, to give toed call when they visit the city . , and examine his heautiful stock themselves, and he satisfied that the Depot, Is the place to be well suited in ChildlCll . B Clo thing in make, fit, style or Mush. Feb. 7, -19. 7-41 F. A. HOYT. . . . No. 2&& Cheennt St, helot, Tenth, Poilada, ' Pottsville Clothing Emporium'. THE undersigned desires to inform the public that helms taken the old eosblished Clothing stand of Mr. 8. T. Taylor, a few doors above Mortimer's Hotel, Centre street, Pottsville; where he ins just opened a splendid stock of goods; comprising French, Darien, 4/71Cri[411, IC!OTIS !I I...,rvery enior and !Vest of England, and deAcraption. Sommer coatings, habit cloths, n mmcr cloths. nom bazinea; black and colored canlintarctt, codington•ta croton doll., tweeds, dm, kc. PANTALOON .STUFEN.—Stiper black French Cash meres and doeskins, French fancy and mixed cash meres. merino ca”immes, all colors and qualities; white and fancy linen drlllings,new designs; cords and heal, erteens of every style and quality; with eatti nets, all shades and qualities. VESTINCR.—SuperIor black • satins- and cashmere vestings, splendid fancy silk sestinas, new designs; white and colored Marovilles, large assortment, with a general variety of -goods adatiVed in Mens'and Boys' wear, to which the attention of his friends and others. wishing a good burr of cloths, is invited. READT-MADC CLIITIMO.—Summer sack gaols, cloth coats of all qualities, pants, vests. hurts' suspenders. storks, silk cravats, ,tc., kc., at the very lowest Cash prices. PETER S. MARTZ, Mayl9'49. —224 Rising Sun Hotel, POTTIV ILL L. P PI A . THE undersigned respectftelly announces to the citizens - of Schuylkill County, and gygg travellers in general, that he hag taken that old established stand known as 'Yost's lintel,' and lately kept by Jeremiah finches, at the Coairea t or Samoan and MINEBRVILLE Ste, In the Borough• of Pottavilb, which he has fitted up with special ref-' benefice to the comfort of those who may favor Wall whit their custom' The, house is pleasantly lcated, with stabling and a large yard attarhed, calculated to accommodate Farm ers,and persons travelling with horses and Carriages. The proprietor has his house well furnished, and will spare no pains or expense to supply his Table and liar Inn manner which cannot fail to utTerd general satin fact bui. An attentive, faithini hostler will always be in M iendance, so that guests stay rely nn havinr their hors es properly attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER. May19,•49. Anthracite SUNBURY STREET. MINERSVILLE. PR 1 IC-- ', hp‘lig,Vl,nco"thic„r:tlid respectfully , ' } C l a ms ` 10 tti c above ' ll ' n c n t a b :: h f ' n "" e y r" .. " p 4 --‘ 'to It.Pri•) nlu t; he ‘ will lii. ( tin r p n p ' y r io n e ar! every Atte:man to thn•e 'who may favor him with a call. [ap 7 'ili.)-15 tr I JACOB KRAM. Sheldralie's Alleghstny 'louse, ).o. 2,80 .11aribe , Street, nbeoc Ltzlith, (South erde,) , . TIIIS large add lintel his been '' '" , t' : ',:" , . , furnished with entire new forniture. The i 4 -.70. liar-Room lo the largest in Philadelphia. The parlours and String•rooms are entirely sep arated from the noise anti -bristle, ronsenitent to the arrival and departure of the cars, The Portico exten ding the whole 'front of the house, affords a cool re treat in warm weather. and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Rooms are well finished. The Table at well provided for as any tither [lntel, with every at tention-of tine managers TO make it the hest Hotel for Merchants and Brininess Men, during their stay in the City. Tneterins will he one dollar per day. : On the arrival of the Cars from the West, a Porter will be to attendance to convey baggage, Lc, to the Hotel, which isailJoining the depot. (Feb 10 7-Sim Washington Hotel, (Fonmga Is ace? Dv T , AHUEL BEARD_) Schuylkill, Hares. . _ The subscrtber announces to his friends and ,;.,-.. the travelling public that he has taken the •;;171 slave mentioned establishment, and fitted tip throughout, 30 that it will erpial any estab. lishment in the County. it is located near the Depot of the Philadlephia and Reading Rmlrnail and on the :,ta in street of the Borough. Ills table will always be ahundativ supplied with the choicest deliearie, of tire ; ea ." :. hi, h,:nbers art large and airy, and his bed ding of the T3.,!41 kilid. The stabling atiac::ed to the b n i. e l in loge .".."1. 1- 1110di 3 3 3 anti 311..30.131er° ! 1 ' siWa y , be Cont .] in attendanee. Ha has nic e ari: vers,&e, ; otratinailnono for Dro ' :5-17,tur.fra will always be kept to carry ylsitors to any part of the County. OT elsewhere. MI he •0110fles is a trial of his House, feeling confi dent lie will give entire satisfaction to all who find it cotscenit Otte 33j011M at his 110361.: Ap.7,,1a-15,til CARRIAGES. TIIE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE 07 0 3.4 to call the attention of hie friends and he nubile to but stock of - 4f,AN1M.... l and LICIIT WAGGONS now on hand and finishing. which lie will dispose of low. tra•All kinds of repairinc promptly attended to. Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streeti, hark of the American ;binge. June 5.1847. 2.3 WISTATI A.. KIRK. • Tithe:worn and Tamaqua Line. , ON and after Monday May 2Stli. the re-f l - W*-iiiitiarriber will run a coach TIMEX ~:v=l"..{; - TIMES A DAY, howerti Tastatom and Tamaqua. on the arrival of the cars at Tuscarora. The car* leave Pottsville at 71 and 11 clock, A. M. and 4 P M. The coach will leava Tama , eon at :land II reenck, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.— 1 Fare 50 cent*. Tirkets can he had at Jones: Hotel, Tamaqua, and of the coaducior of the Can. Jun.-2'40-13-a.) tramieir Jos Es. Summer Arraucement. OF U. S. MAIL LINE Or COACHES FROM REAPING. FOR HARRISBURG, leaves the Man sion House corner of Penn and Fifth sta., daily, except Sunday, at 101 o'- clock. A M. at immediately on the arrival of the mop • tang Train of Ca:vireo:at Philadelphia ALSO, FOR LANCASTER, from the.same Office, doily, except Sunday. at 9 o'clock. A. M. or Mama; dialety oti the arrival of the Morning Timm of Cars from Pottsville. Passengers leaving Lancaster or Lille In this Line, will be in time to connect with the Afternoon Train of Cars for Pottsville. ALSO, FOR EASTON, three times a week, from the same O(sce, at 7 o'clock, A. M. via:: Monday,. Wednesday and Friday ; arid three times a week from Eine' Eagle Hotel, (formerly %archly's) at bc'clock, A. M. via.: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . CeNew,Coaches have been placed upon the Lines. and every attention will be paid to the comfort of travellers. JOHN N. SHLTIMORE &. NEPHEW, Reading, April 21.'49. 11-4Ino) Propr4etors. to 7 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,_ PA. INFORMANT TO THE COAL REGION. %WE Committee beg leave to repert that they have at ' I tended to the duties imposed upon them relative to the suspension. and insist upon standing oat 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 Messrs. 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 foe their trosble. MAGNETISM I CLAIRVOYANCE' TOM THUMB. &c., &c., &c., Are trifles compared to thu excitement that Lippincott dr Taylor's New Gdods have produced. Such a FALL In PRICES as they have manni — fesl to sell at is almost nit rmiug to the principals themselves. Their object at this time, is to assist the coal operators In carrying out their present suspension successfully. I.IP P,INCOTT & TAYLOR, Corner Centre and Mahautongo streets, Octl4-42 ' Pottsville At thcad stand, CentreSt.aszt door to act'at ts rills iioll4l, S. /1, J. FOSTER, ARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS A: • SHOES,cnmprisinga first rate assortment, which they now "." offer at wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va. men, Carpet flags, and Satchels,Soleand Upper Leather, Morocco, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins,.Bhoe Makera' Tools, and a general assort men to f hoe Find ncs: N. 6.—R00t.. Shoes manufactured ctshortnotice.— Theit friends and the public who are lu want of any of he abovaarticleaarcrevectfully4eque6ted to give thew call. - - May 8, 1847, 19- FRESH SUPPLY OF STOCK, VARY CHEAT • The Subscriber announces to his numerous customers nail the public, that he has just received at his Boot and Shoe Store, next door below the Office or the Miners' Journal, a fresh supply of Hoots and Shoes of every variety for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen, Children, Miners. &c., &c., all of which ire anode up of the best materials, in a neat and dura ble manner, and will be sold at rates to suit tire times 'Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Sateh rig, &c., which trill be sold very cheap. Call tad satisfy yourselves. Boots and Shoes made to nrdr: orthe best materials and also repaired at short notice. Potteville, June WiLLI.IkI SNIITIT DOUBLE and Single barrel SHOT GUNS , POWDER FLASKS, SHOT 4).10 BELTS, O 'OA F'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The al ore are a :Ina am - Mutant of En g. 1141 and Ger limn • . ROPE, lIEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellow:, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR. WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Lone and Short handled Shovels made expressly for one own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Cow:feting of Locks,Latches,Hinces, Paints, Oil,Glass of American, German. and English Inanufasture • IRON AND STEEL. Hammered' and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Rand, and linop Iron:' TOOLS, Bracksmithe,Carpenters'.Stmeniakere.and Saddler.' SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING With a variety of iron notions LAue. 28 47 35 Liverpool and Nets'-York rasunee Agency. E. W. KIMBALL & CO., Si Walt Street—NLlV-Y Oak. DUNKIN. KIMBALL & Co.,—Liventiont.. i t i t , RESPECTFULLY informs their fi fends and I t the public that they have, comm.-need the / ?GENF:FM. SIIIPPING and COMMISSION - BUSINESS. together with the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, grantinrentifirar“ of pas sage Pori London, Liverpool. Dublin. Belfast or any part of the old country to to hem-York, Boston, and Philadelphia. on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Ereka oz., from El la any amount on the Royal flank of Ireland and bit branches. The days of sailing of the Ilepailiir .Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon, are the Ist, fah, I lib, 15th, sat, and 25th of every month. These ships are all of the largestclass, and are com manded by melt of chalarter and experience. The cab• in accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor, comfort and convenience. They are furs' nished with every description of stores of the best kind. Punctuality in the days of sailing will be strictly ad. head to. Packet Ships Roseius.Siddons.Sheridan.and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safershipa- Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. • Nem Orleans line of packets sail weekly. For pos sagear,freight, apply as above. E. \V. KIMBALL k Co. 0-The subscriber has been appointed Agent for this Line in Schuylkill County. Apply at Isis office in Mar ket Street, Pottsville. Dec10 . 4 4 -51-Iyl N. M. WILSON. J. P. DILDGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, .11arka II Streri,—POTTVILI.E. .., INVITE the particular attention of the citizens or Potn,ille and its vicinity. also Physicipns, Veterinary Surgeons i and countryStorekeepers,to their lam and general assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & FAMILY MEDICINES. Their stock not only embraces the best Drugs and Medicines the market affirds,butalsoall the new Phar maceutical and Chemical preparations. Surgical and Dental Instruments, Cold Foil, Patent and Family Me dicines, Fresh . Shakers' Herbs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils', Varnishes. pure CaMphine, Glass; Putty, Snuff: best Cal endish Tobacco and Crews, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, and every variety of choice. fancy and miscel laneous articles; also, that excellent article, Farina, Sir the sick and infants' diet—in fact everything and anything Cal) he found in their general and well-assort ed stock, which they offer to sell at the lowest cash prices. N. It.—N. & C. Batter themselves from their knowl edge and experience in the-business. one of them, (J. T Nicholas, M.D.) having held. for several years some of the most responsible offices in England and Paris both us dispenser and operative Chemist, they would Cierefore respectfully solicit the confidence and share o nublic patronage, as none but genuine Drugs and Me•, tines can he had ryt their ertahlishinent, ott.e and Cattle Drup,of the hest quality on the (1101/i I ou:unable terms. • [Nip rch3,1840-10-ly 11AltRISONI, IBROTIIIERS ,Co. Office No. 43 1-9 South Front Street. Philadelphia Pine Parlor White Lead ; Alom,groundand incrydtal Extra Groutid " " Copperas; No. 1 " " Pyroligneous Acid ; Red Lead; Litharge; Orange Mineral Bogor of Lead ; 51F.TA . 1.1.11 - ; FIRE-PROOF PAINT. • THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance is found in a strata of rock, of a basin forma tine. When taken from the ntine, It re- V., - &,lc , smithies in appearance the finest Indigo, and Is about the consistenceof told tallow; .AL, but on exposure to the atmosphere, Inn short 1111/1•IIMIII in Shine or Slate. Genii,- gists who have seen it, aie of the impreAgion that this SllbilallGe. \Nil., in a litplarl state, has been effused through a fissure and filled up this basin (actuation In the rock. It has been found upon anylyzation by Dr. Chiltrol. of Sew York, to consist of : Silua, 54 Ott • Alumina, 21 20. Protnaide of Iron, 12 05 Lime, • 12 31 Lime, 2 31 Magnesia, 0 42 Carbon, - . 1 50 §tilphar; 0 II Water, 5 lie Loss, 0 41 JOHN JONES. AND PO I I I I will teach you to pierce the bowels of the Earth, and bring out frOna the Caverns of Mountain's, Metall which Will glee ctrength to our hands and subject all Nature to our use and pleaaure.Dr. Je Muer Telegraphic New& BOOTS AND SHOES, Staines Boot & Shoe Store, . Guam Guns BRIGHT.* POTT Y TOWN 11A1.1.IRON STORE. TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, EICDMORS, AND AZORY a tinesAdortment of the moat celehratedmakes. - Nicholas & Collins, WIIOI.F,SALE AND RETAIL Red Liquor ; Iron Liquor. IMastic Black ; Metallic Fire- Prno( Paint For use it is ground to powder. mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush. the same as paint to uood, iron tin,zinc,canvass paper, ct:e. dm., which in a short time turns to Stone. which I. tire-proof . - It Is particularly adapted for rnofanf buildings,Steam boat and Car Decks, Railroad Bridges, Fences. dr.c., !cc. n roof cnateleitlitlils article Is equal tot lie best of slats, at a vas tying of expense. Gerry variety iklron a orh exposed-to weather will be pr ,,,rted front rust ork-orrnston, as it forma a com plete Stone covering. School Slates are mole from It, by 'covering tp,ordit or palter. As it id susceptible of a polish. It has beep used to great advantage by Carriage Paints," and Cabinet Mak. 19. HARRISON, ItROTII C.RA, & Co. April 12 17-tf] No, t3i South Vront St Pitilada._ Not for a Day. hot fOr all Time. C. T. HESTON'S CIIALLENGE. BLACKING. rfilllS ARTICLE 14 extenAvely used in Pennsylva nia anti New York, and it may be said with truth • that It is superior to any other. It affords n beautiful dn e , rat injure the Leather, but on tlw conira rY, when frequently applied, preserves it; in fart it can he recommended as the very best that has ever been presented In this or any other countrY, basing used it for several years, we sprak from experience. Prepared by C. T. lIESTIIN & BROTHER, Rich borour.b.l.llwks Co. Pa. For sal:. wholesale anti re tail by J C. C. 1117GIIES, Wholemle and Retatt Druggist and Chemist, Feb ID ';-61no)• Pottsville, Pa ---- SHOVEL MANUFACTORY. Eagle Worits, In CZilen, Sirett, POTTRVILLR, next door below the American house. 1:00 THE subscriber tiould call the attention of Coal Operators, Merchants,and Miner.. to ex • amine his Hound and Square point Coal and Crain Shovels, manufactured by himself, and expressly for the Coal Region—warranted to be made or the first quality materinte and tvoritmanahip. at City prices. All otdersthanktully received and puctu ally attended to. • N. B.—Shovels Repaired. Dec. 2-40-tf I J. T. Carver, AfiCHITECT AND ENGINEER, No. 51 North Sixth Street.' PAaluda. . . . . IVES D r ItAWINGS AND SPECIEICATIONS OF VI Contracts to erect Dwellings, &c. and layout the grounds for Country Seats or Cemeteries; together with the arrangement of Trees to give too proper ef. (ea.—Also, Churches. hospitals. Prisons. %Yalu Works, Gu-Works, the latestand most *puny ad pQlans. Including hoeing vontilitior, dke. Ilillsgs.Fsti. 24, • SATURDAY MORNING, JULY ~7, 1349 Ice Cream. rplIE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of .1. Pottsville, that he keeps constantly on hand Ice creams. of his own make, of the most delicious flavors. Ilis Saloons have recently been fitted.op, and are In ferior to none, in the Borough. i j GEO.I L. GENSLEN. • Pottsville, Tune 30, 1049. 41-Sinn Ice Cream Saloon. THE subscriber respectfully infurma the public generally, that be is prepared, at his Saloon in Centre Street, above Market, which la admirably ar ranged with regard to comfort, by his superior accom modations to serve np every variety of refreshments of the choicest kinds, in the most agreeable manner. Ills Ice Cream, the refreshment in the warm season, in smoothness and delicacy or flavor, cannot be sur passed. Pic Nic and other Parties. Motels and &milks sup plied with Fruits, Confectionaries, and Refreshment* of all kind*, promptly, and on the most satisfactory terms. FREDERICK C. EPTING.. Juno9,lBlP. 21-tf A CARD.—LITTLE & WHOLESALE and Retail Deelein In DRY ODDS, GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS.&c. z -, ""r‘• 'tore nn klentre Street, near the corner of Ma ha niongo, to which the attenton of the citizens of Loma and country is r es pealully sal 11cl:ed. JOHN L. LITTLE. , Pottsville. Oct 28-441 JOHN 8., C.ld ARTI N Cherokee. LATE ARRIVAL TIIE.: subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock of goods ever offered for sale in this 'place, consistl% of Dry Goods, Groceries. ProSisiont. Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Segors, "'Summer Ibis &Caps, Queens ware, Glassware. Lamps. Burning Fluid. &c. &c.. has opened - -NEW STORK in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING, in Norwegian Street, below the Arcade, where he is prepared to sell on tegns more favorable to purchasers than those of any other establishmen in :he Borough dl Potfgville. His assortment of Dry ponds embraceskill the ties Spring, styles, which are various and beautifuL Men's and Boy's fashionable-Caps for galc it 12 cents. Person' can save at least 26 per cent. by ptirchas— ing at C. INMAN'S An.7..49-15.111 New Chap gore. New Firm: pi THE subscribe r s having this day entered into a copartnership for the purpose oflfansaellaS a IL wholesale and retail business in IRON, GROCERIES, PROVISIONB,IIAY,FLOUII, and veto, at the well-known York Store in the tarough of Potts ville, would mn;t respectfully begleave to say that they hove now on hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron of ail descriptlona, also Flat Bur andi T Roll Road Iron of Various sises.suitable for drifts and lateral roads, whiclf they offer for sole at as low it rote as can be had in the County. ' Also, a fresh stock Of Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand at very low prices for cash. Also, Cast, Blister, and Ocar Steel, Nails and Spikes, Oils. Flour. Feed, dgc.,, all of whldh they would respectfully solicit un Inspection of by the public, and relying as they do upon a inlet attention to business IQ he able at all times to accommodate their customers. E. YARDLEY & 80N. P. B.—The subacriber would take rids opportnnity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received from his friends Mid the public generally, and respectful!) solicits a continUanci: of the the for the new firm. Pottsville. Ittarellel9-101 ! EDW., YARGi.EY. PENNSY "VA. COAL REGIONS. 111 E Coal Repels nr Pennsylvania, being 1 oral Geological, ilistorleal. and Statistical Review of the Anthracite Distri. to of Pennsylvania—eurbraring many very valuable charts and statistical tables. besides a new and autnentic colored map of the Goal raglans with the avenue. to the Eastern markets Irina the interior counties of the ritare, corrertly laid down. and pointing out the va•jollY places of mineral detiosir in the several counties. By Eli Gowen. formerly Aceociate Edorit of the Miners' Journal. Price 50 eta. . . , A small portion of the editioll lelll,llll4lllnonitl. They can be obtained at thin office, or can be mailoti;to any part oftlua corinty.l They are also for vale t :.trtriger & ToNnsigithr. New York'. Zlebt es, No'. 3 Ledger [Bindings. Philadelphia; t, Beraneea, Bar th, borg. And by Bookseller., l goterally. I Apra• 21. 17- and Cheap 1 , SADDLE AND HARNESS STORE. TILE subscriber announces to his friends and On public that h. lee joist opened a saddle gild har ness store in Norwegian Street, closeby th• 1 1 44Iroad, a few doors from E. W hleGinnnis' • ' Foundry, where he intends ti) ufacture and keep on hand le ''nets of i 4 rtildlery, snclrns saddles, • bridles,harness, %Otitis, Collate and trunks, of all descriptions; travelling bag, R.ochels, Sc , which he will sell as low, if,not a little lower; than can hn bought any where else in this Itegion. All kinds 'irf work will he promptly attended' to an. cording to order. Ile invites persons in want of any of those artieles, to give hint a call and try hint. feel 'fly cdnildent that it will_be to their interest Odom,. Ile allo announces that he is ready and 1/1 , 11,311,1 to do all kinds of Coach trimming, * c., 1111 the shorte4 notice and on reasonable terms. Al-n. all kinds of repairing June 23; '49. Passage from Liverpool: • aPASSAGES in the steerage the Broc, Chine Packet Shipi Mary Plemante, Shenandoah, Berlin and Europe, sailing from Liverpciol for Philadelphia on the let of every month, throughout the year, an be secured on application to , SAMUEL PLEASANTS. N 0.37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. June 9. '49-21-ly Jos. Itlellurray , sPasscsge Agency. ARRANGEMENTS FORllS41). ' 5. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT OLDEST AND THE' DES? P•sMADE OFFICE IN THE UNITED 7116 subscriber riiiipectfullir begs leave to tender his sincere thanks to Ids numerous friends and the public, TellitlelX , for the yeti' liberal support he has zee ceived fin I upwards of twenty year's, • - and - solicits, a continuation of that, confidence. The despatch with which his passengers have been brought out, and the promptness with Whith his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different banks, ore, be flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts calmed into with hint. The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK ETS, which nail punctually on their appointed doge, by which palieemters will be chilappointment., 6111)Po' NAME:4 Ca rT'NO. DAYS OF IN•11.1:PO FROM N. Pairick Henry, Delano. Jany. 6 May 6 Sept. 5, Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " II '' II 1" II Sheridan, • Cornish,' " 28 ''. 4 26 1" 26 Henry tllay, Nye ; ' Feby. 6 Joie 6 Octr. 6 New Ship, " 11 " II " II Garrirk,ont, " 26 " 26 •'. 26 NNewWorld, ' D Knight, Miimh 6 July' 6 Nrisr. 6 John R.Skiddy.ilaire, " II " II 1" 11 Itoscius, Moore, " 26 •• 26 1" 26 Aehbunon, . Ilo.land, April 6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, W II Allen Cobb, Slung NAMES. CA?T'SIS. DAYS SAILING FROM i.rv•,,e , , Patrick Henry De.aon, yehy 21 June 21 Oct 21 Waterloo, F.R.AIlen, " 26 " 26 !" 26 Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. 11. 71113, II N0v.16 Henry Clay, ."ye, • " 21 'r 2f {" 21 New Ship, ' " 26 " 26 1" 26 Garrick. Hunt, . Aplil II Ang. II Dec.ll New World, Knight, " 21 " 21 I " 21 John R Bkiddy, Luce, " 26 . " " Roschis,Mny II Sept. Jon. 11 AlitblllrlOnj HOlOlllO. " ql " 21nt Wt et Point, N.I .Allrn " 26 " 20 I " 26 Skidoos, 'Cobh, !June II Oct II Feb. II In addition to the above regular line, a another of splendid ships, such as the Adirondack, Jlnrpiloit, Rap pahannock, Liberty, ilea, Hr. Patrick. Samuel Wicks, Cola cobra, and N iagai a, will continue to sad from Liv erpool weekly hiregularsacecs•lou, thereby pretlenting the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the aecommodatiorl of persona wishing to remit money to their family or }friends. I have arranged the payments of my drafts 011 the following banks:, Armagh, Clonmet, Enniskillen. Omagh', Ainlone, Cavan, Ennie, Pararintotvo; Bandon, Fermoy, Enni.scorthy, Skibbeieen, Belfast, Cnotchill, Galway; Sligo, ! Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrueb, Tealce; ' BallvshinPOnlitingacerin, Limerick, Wexford. Ballina, Plinga noon, Loudonderry,Wat error'', Cork, Dowppatrlck,Monaghan, Youghil. Coleraine. Dublin, Mallow, ; i F.agraad.--Messrs. Spooner, Atwood At. Co.; bankers, London; and Mr. E. S. Fls lie. !•ive , P" ol . i Scatiand.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all he brancbes and agencies. re Passages can also be ongorzed from 'Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. by the rt . gulur packet ships, on application being mode peTeOrially Or by letter post paid addressed to B. BANNAN,Potis• ills; JOSEPH McMUßßAV.coraer of Pura and South eta., New York ; or Mr. CEO. McMURRAY, ' No. 117, Waterloo Road, Liverpool 3.liiilS-14 ___..- 100 00 Snyder, Edgar '64. Barton; ' IMAT Espytown, Co- Nimbi, County Yai, where we have on hand &Litre lot of c....a.30ned lumber, and are prepared to Build and deliver Boats orate largest class. for the Schuylkill Canal or elscwhere,cheaper that. anyiuthers connected in our trtle, and built in the most enbAt in tial and durable manner. L.lu tie2 , l9-23,61n • . • Lee Si. Walker. I • SUCCESSORS TO GEO. wiLLIG; trim HAVE removed their clock of; Music . " - .ti , ' and illtioical lostruments, to thenew and ' cparienic - storein Sieabn'a Building. No. 1 6 2 Ch - i , siiiit — Stieberiw Seventh, Philadel• lila, wheiq they invite the altendani!e and: patronage of the public. LEE il• WALKER having purchased the entlr stock of Geo. lA'illte. (who has declined linslness,) urn now prepared to execute all orders in their tine. Their as;" sortment 01 Music and Musical Instruments, isles ex tensivearthat of any other establishment in the roan rY• , I Plano Fortes, from various well known and approv ed manufactories, new In store, and will be constant 1 lytiffured for sale. I iii. Country dealers supplied on very re!sunahle MED Roofing Slate. HE KERNSVILLE :4LATg Co, RESPECTFUL LY inform the public that they are funk prepared to furnish a superior Slate for itonfing ; and ihnvi"; the meat experienced Slaters is their employ will at tend loony eiders with &snatch, and on the luost 1b: oral terms. A sample of Xlieir slate may be tees at thu Otyte of Joseph George. Architect. who will Ore any information required. and with whom orders may, be left. , WM. J. ROBERTS & Co. March 3, 1040 P Lehigh Water Cap. Carbon Co C~ACRED MUSIC R T T HE PlaN A.—The 1.3 Lords Prayer, together with several other pieces, with mask by Samuel Glover. Just received and for sale, at 113ANNAN'S June 13, 2111 • - Bonk end...lurk Stem. • . . D ESCILVED by the Senate and Goose of Represen. i It tattyes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, That the Constitution of this Commonwealth be amended In the second section of the girth article, so that it Shall read as follows t The I Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record a. 1 71 are (withal! be astablished by law, shall be elected by the, qualified electors of the Cnummonwealth in the tnani net following, to wit t ' The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large. The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas and of such other Courts of Record as are or Shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the quali fied electors of the respective districts over which they are to prerideoract asJudges. And the Asinciat Judg es of the Courts of COmmon Pleas by the qualified elec tors of the counties respectively. The,Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices fur the term of fifteen years, if they shall so loqg behave themselves well t. (subject to the allotment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first election * The President Judges of the several Courtiof Common Plc., and of curt, other Courts of Reco o rpare or shall be establish bed by law, and all other .1 s required in be learned in the law, shall hold Ur offices for the term of ten years. If they shall so long behave themselves well: The Associate Judges of time Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their office for the term of five years if they shall so long behave thetnaelves well: all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall tint be sufficient grounds of intpeachfiterd, the Governor shall remove any of them on the adatess of two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature. T he fiat election shall take placsat the general election Of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all thejudges _seek? may be then in office %101 l expire on the firo,Monda9k9 llecembar following,lTien the terms of the new judges shall co 1111 l mence. The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their Offices. follows: one ol them for three years. ofig - for six years,,one for nine years, one tor twelve Ayears,amlone fur fifteen years; the term of each to be decided by lot by the said Judges. as soon after the election as covedient, and the result certified by them to the Governor., that the commissions may be issued In arrordance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice during hiverin, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shalqin turn be the Chieflustice, and if twoor more cumoliaciuns shah expire on the same day, the Judges holding then; shall decide by lot which shall Le the Chief - Jo-dice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignation, or otherwise. 111 any of the said courts, shalt be filled by appointment by the Governor, to con tinue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for theta-ser vices an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, whirl: shall not be diminished during their continuance in office; bun they shaft receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Coudonwealth, or wader the government of the Ifni led States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court during their continuance in office shalt reside wlthinsthis Cominnowealib, and me' other Judges during their continuance in officeshall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. WILLIAM P. PACKER, speaker .1f the !louse of Representatives. GEO. DA lISIE, I ' ..• . • Speaker of tile Senate. Ja tAe Senate, Mardi I, 1819. Belolved, That this resolution pass.—Year.ll,lSays Exauct from the Journal. SAM WM W. I'EARSON, Clerk. ' in the /hese of &presentative', April ...I. 1849. • ReJulcial, That this resolution pass.—Yens 52, Nays 26. Extract front the Journal. ‘V3I. JACE, Clerk. • Filed April 5, 1819. B""t4'Y.B Offic.. A. L. RUSSELL; Dep. Sec. of the Conewealth M=isM!l 1 duce !iffy that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of lIIC Original Resolution of the General Assembly, entitled nit...dation relative to an Amend ment of the Csnstitution," as the same remains on tie in this office. :-,...-...: ...„—:-, e in teatlmo . ny whereof khave herenntn ti 9A; V . Z . I / !I my re " s a I ' c; it e s s " :l, ` ,l, " „ e t ,7,,,hce. "allii E . rd. -IL/ -• 1 1 / 4 1 • riaburtr, this eleventh day of J arse Antis N.. , ...."'", , Dornini,.nr thousand eight hundred and , forty nine., TOWNSEND 11AINE3, Sec. of the Conewealth. ' "Reenhition, No, lad, entitled •Resolut:dn relative to 'an amendment of the Comititution,' was read a 'third • time. On the . nne.tion will the Senate agree to there• • bolution 1 Tile Tern and Nay. were taken agree. •bly 10 the Congtituto , m, and were no r , iiiONS. viz ' fens—Messrs. Ht.!, litawley,Craht.,Cunnlnglant, 'Forsyth. Mots, Johnson, Lawrence. Levis, Mason, • :Matthias. 31'12.talin, Rich. Richard.. Sadler, Sanlce?, • Surcry, dnull, Smyscr, Sterrett - and Stine-21.. • Nays—Messun. Best, Frick, Ives, King, Ka ' Potteiger and Darnie, Speaker—b. • • Sn IlleqUeStloll was detennined in the a?rmative.• 'JOURNAL OF 'PRE 11011 SE. OF REPRESENTA TIVES. • Shall the tesolution trassl The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the rovlslan of the LOH article of the ennstitution, and are as follows, Viz: SNYI)ER --46.3np •Vt-ns—Mesars. Gideon J. Ball. David J, Rent, Craig • Biddle Peter D 1310001, David M Bole, Thus. K Bull, ',Jacob Cott, John 11 Diehl. Nathaniel A EllioD.Joeeph • Emery, DsvidG Eshleman, bVm. Evans,John Fa usold, • Samuel Fegely, Joaepb W/Pislier. Henry M Fuller, • Thomas Grove, Robert liampaon,Georce P HensacY, ' Thomas J Herring, Joseph Higgins, Charles Ilona, •Joseph B Hower, Robert Klotz. Munson P Laird. • Abraham lainiberton,JamesJ Lewts,James W Long, 'Jacob M'Cartney, John F Which. Hugh bl•Ree,lohn ' M'Laughlin. Adam .Martin, Samuel:. Matz , John C. • :Byers, Edward Nickleson, Stewart Penne. James Toter, Henry C Pratt, Alonzo Robb, George Ripley', • Theodore Ry man. Bernard S Schoonover. Samuel • Sriberi, John Sharp, Christian Sniorly, Thomas C. • SteeL.Jerenoah 11 Stubbs. Joel J Stutzrium, Marshall • Swartmeclder. Samuel Ttiggart,..tleotge F Thorn, NichohiThorn, Arrunah %Wattleriz-Samuel Werricti, • Atoll. I %PICO I, Daniel Zerby and William Fracker, ,;Speaker. -sd. r Nays— Meant.. .tumulus K Cornyn, David M Court- ' ney. David Evans. Ilenry S Evans, John Fentori,John • W Georze, Thomas Gllto•pie, John B Gordon. Wm. lienry, Janie, J Kirk. Jhseph Lao huh. Robert It Lit • tle, John S M'C.thount,J.llitt Nl'Ree, Wm. M`Slierry, •Josinh Miller, Wm. 'F Morrison, John A. Otto, Wm. • V Roberts. John W Itoseberry, John D Rotiterfoid, R Rundle 'Sinith. John Smyth, John Solider, George I• Walters and David F' .r,,ught out without deak or PCX!IIIYLVANIA, Rs: Ido Certify that the above and fore -44 going is a true and correct copy of the 14 - n 7o n n d relative ays," ka7tetlnteinet of the Consistution," as the same ap. pears on the inotnals of the two liollSca of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the reggion of Iti49. ENE lIE Wilneus my hao&and the seat of said office, the fa-, teenth day of June: one thousand eleht ,hundred and forty-nine. - rowsEND HAINES, Bec'ry of the Commonwealth June 9.3. 1849. ' 98-9 nm Cloth Store, NO. 8 NORTH SECOND STREET. NATHAN T. CI.APP 18 now receiving Spring aniniummer stock of 1 Cloths. Cassimeree, Vr . stinrs and/Bogs' Wear. French, Ileigiuni, - ) CLOTHS; OF • • American and }r.vkay riv4enirems. We,t of Enalam' )rind a large assortment. Sit MMER COATINGS. Habit Clnths. summer Cloths, and Bombazines; Black and Colored CashinaretCand Codrinztons ; Croton Cloths. Tweeds, Drup d'Ete. Sec, &c. PAN rAI.OON STUFFS. Super Black Frani!) Cassimeres and Doeskins; French fancy and mixed Cassia - I,es. every variety; Merino Cassimeres. all onions and qualities; WIMP and fancy Linen Drillings. new design.; ; Cord 4 and Beaveriecns of every etyle and quality; Sattlnetts, all shades and qualities. VESTINUS, Drab Cloths nod other Coach Trimming, Together with a general assortment of Goods adapt cil 10 Men's Ind Boys' wear. to which the subscriber invites the attention of his friends and others, visiting the city. For sate by the piece AT orAta N T. CLAPP, No 41 North Second street. sign of the Golder: Lamb, three doors-above Market, Philada. t April 11, 1549. Montgomery's Patent Holler. _. Tuf„Eti.,",;,-,Aitoelltoofir,i,T.vllaiec,,r,..,7, , ,; , .'.i4..rexPez.': m I, lt i„:r).1, which have mu made during the past year, n_4 Imth in . It. and fresh water, es, aim., those boiler,. for power 1 it:poses, on land have fully nested it. superior oiMlitics as unlearn generator; and the greet saving of fuel. weight. end space, occupied over nny holler now in use. Bolters on this plan. ma, now he seen in operation, at the establishment of Hecker It Brothers. Flour Mill!. 201 Cherry e t„ New York. Hooper & BroMern, 213 Pearl St . NOW York. Mott & Ayres, Foundry foot of 250. it., North River. Atlantir Bork, Brooklyn. New York.. A. W.. Met. alf, BI and GS Centre st.,'New York. 11. U. Bid:er & eo— -It and 46 Durne Cr, New York. N, B. Starbu , k•• Fon:l,l,y, Troy, Sim . York. , . - Smith &Corlett. Baltimore. Atramboata •Jllll la C. Ifeartt." and "Edward Pay son," Mot of Liberty ctreet, New York, and on board the steitotowlinat "John P. Whitney,'"Newleans. For further information, apply, to JAMES MONTGOMERY it it AMUEL WARD," 1.5 - South Wrllinm st., New York. To Tanners: A 8 BALES DEAD GREEN and Dry Cctentla Kips, received per ship Tecumseh. will be gold in lots to buyerg, their average weight is SlO ihs. • Apply to • CHAS. WQi j NIORGAK. - 0 and 10 Souili Whbrves, 2n Store 71$ Dales bpdras Goat :king. May 'yr 20.4m0 f i'..h 1D TLumber Yard, at Pine' Grove. undenitgned re.Pecifully beg leave io Inform .1. their customer., and the public of tichorlkill Co. In general, that they have on hand now, and nrcr a large and estendve stock of leasoned lumber, for Building, Cabinet nicking, and Chair making purposeis, which they will sell cheaper than it con be purchased from any other place. Having 8 wheel trucks an the Afferent Railroad.. they are crinkled to deliver Lunt. her from Pine Grose, to most any other place to the Goal Seem" at ream:Ltd. terms. Mre 20-koo) MOLLY, SMITH & eo. . GENERAL. ADVERTISER. Resolution RELATIVE TO AN AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION. Secretary's Office =I 'do the question eras determined in the a ifirtrllive." , SECRETAIIV'S OFFICE,} iferriaburg, June 15, 1519. Superior Mack Satin and Cashmere Vesl.logs; • Splendid fancy silk Vestinge, neve dearg ; While. milk colored Namillea—large assortment ;.1.. Or to .1. HENRI' BELL, 45 Booth Third of M==Ml ~] MEM JOU'sk'NAL,, 1 ' John C. Baker's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA.. _ . T a g t s l t e T e el employedcisi g cian, o r t c t t Lu c e f: y ini t s: r d by he. ,cure of the followitri diseases: SCROFULA - in King's Evil, Rheumatism,Cutancous Diseases, Syphilitic Affections, Tester and Chases, White Swellings, Scurvy.fieuraleia or 71c Dolan rein, Cancer, Goitre, or Drone hocele, (Swelled neck,) Spine Didialle, Chronic Diseases of the Lungs. to counter , act the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice, Ily , perthrophs. or enlargement of the heart, Palpitation and trembling in the region 0' the heart and stomach, Enlargement ot the Bones; Joints or Ligaments, also , all the varloits diseases of the skin such as Teller, Ringworm, fillet, Punplee, Carbuncles, &c., DY.PeI 3 - 'la and Liver Complaints, Nervous'Affections, Drop. sisal Swellings.Constitutlonal Disorders, and diseas ' es originating from au impure state of the blood and other fluids of the body, in shot t all diseases where a change of the system is required. Price 50 eta. per bottle. Prepared riitle by the Proprietors, JOHN C. BAKER, & Co.. Whotosale Drneetsts No. 100 North 3 St. below Race. !winners aUd wholesale dealers in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments. Driigeists Glassware, Paints.. Oils, Dye Stotts, and Window Glass, also a new and superior article of Imitation of Plate Glass at about one4lllll the price of,Engli.ih or-French Plates, any size to order. The Compornl Fluid F.xtraet of Sarzapatilla, for sale by Cremona &Paryht,Potutville; %it. L. Heisler, Port Carbon lames B. Fano, Mint:naille. February 1..1819. 7-I y GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOK STORE, 1134 Chesnut Street. Corner of Seventh, Szeaim's "UNWISE the wants of the community, the Pro prietnr of this Establishment has fitted up'a Store In the most elegant in inner, having due regard to the comfort of his customer.. so that every Stranger fill iog his nook Store, may feel entirely at home. • BIS IMMENSE eTOCK of Books is classified according to the various De partments of Literature, an that miters can find the Books they are In search of for themselves. Buying his stuck for the most part nt the !suction Sale.. and being connected with one of the Lsrtext Publishing Houses In this country; besides publishing largely himself, en ables him to sell all Books at LOWER PRICES than any ottier house of a similar character on this continent. His facilities for the Importation of Books from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Estsblisbnient in London. where orders of private gen neuten are carefully executed and forwarded to this Country by every Steamer and Packet, A CATALOGUE • of Books with the prices winched m Wand ounrterly. containing Lute of;New Atiditinns rn,itle to his large collection,which are in all cases forfiale at the . LOWEST PRICEti or, from 3to 75 per cent. below Pilbljshers• Prices. Thus in buyiWevey a Few Books, quite a consider able amount is saved. • As a still further INDUCEMENT/ to strangers vision¢ the city, every nne who purcha ses Ons Detfar'a worth of Books„wili receive a copy of the Stranger In Philadelphia. an elegant Hato. volume, the price of which ia2scents. • El-The limits of an advertisement are tan crinaned to enumerate the prices of any,pf the Books, or to give even a faint idea of the immense adva Sages to he derived from purchasing at.the Great Central Cheap Book-store, but let all who arc in search of Bookasend for a Catalogue and tru) the Books they are in want or. and when visiting the city. giVO Appleton one call and you will be sure to call again. . STATIONERY in all its branch's. furnished at the Lowest Prices.. The /nine's or those purchasing 'Letter and Note Paper, neatly stamped In the corner, without charge. Orders for f atiy article may be seat by mail, address sed to the Proprietor, and the directions In all cases will be fully carried out, with great punctuality and despatch. Orders for Cataloguts should be pen .paid. • - OE°. S. APPBETON. Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and. Stationer, Chesnut St.. Sr. of Seventh, Swaiin'sHuildings, May 12, '49. 1.0-3 mo, United taies and Foreign PATENT AGENCY, No. 75 DOCAI r STREET, opposite the Ezchange, PIIILADELYILIA, ►A. ivil IV s o f . ffe li r t s j L h i ni ° 5 (3 4 n ' i t ; r t Engineer ltor a " " n d s a M c lion of till bosincerr connected'with the Patent Office. MODELS, DRAWINOS AND SPECIN/CATIDNS neatly and acrelmtely made and Patents obtained with destratch. flia thorough, theoretical and practical knowledge of the Mechanical arts, Wares him to say, that in all cares where; he advises an application fora Patent, in rase his not obtained, the fees for his ser vices will be returned, and he will also ;guarrantee, that all patents obtained through his office, will be sus tained by the cnurts. Many inventors air subjerted to great delays and lotto of time and money by employing incrdupetent person to make their speclk rations, and frequently have to surrender their patents and get a re-Issue. • Inventors at a distance ran send their models and a statement of their claims directed to W.v. It LLOCK. U. Patent Agency, No. 75 Dock Nit ail, Philadelphia, Pa., and the strictest secrecy.will be observed until the Patent is obtained. Drawings and Specifications for Factories. Mills, be and all kinds of Marlimery purchased on Cm:mil:Mon, and competent men furnish to put the, same in narra tion in any part of are United States, South America and the We at Indies. REFERENCES • lion. Z•ooce Prtsrr, Prosident oftbe Mechanics I omi mite. NOV York. Meagre. STILLMAN, ALLEN & CO., Novelty Works, New York. " PETER Moult. 6: Co., CulreAbion Foundry New York. CouLr, ELLICOTT & DAVIES, Mill/dolphin, Pa. AD•MS & JEEVIn, Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. TGOMIR J. LOVEGROVE, Bdltituuto, Md ROOM A;- TAYLOR. " jhoi et. Gore, Cincinnati. Ohio. .WALTER (thrum, Chicago. ' N. Allia.s.s, Savannah, Ga. Wm. G. anions, Mobile, Ala. IL T. TURNIICLI... WaShi/11^C.M. MI 15 Tito,. J. figrtn, Charleston, d. C. N ay 12 PERE• WHITE LEAD. WCUIeTin & Brother, gu i ., l g 135 0,:d . N u 'o p r p t:r i l y ~, r i g a t e i s r t , r: o e t w: ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and thrive customer. who have !teen spariottly nupplied in consequence of a Clsll===l=l=:=l No tenown eubstantepossegnes thoseprebervntiye and beautifying properties, so de§irable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any ailtuixtute ornater materials only ntat, its value. It has,therefore,heen the steady lint orate manufacturers, for litany yearn. to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for a:cart/de, Is proof? hat it tar met with ("Ivor. It is invariably brand ed MI one. brslt WETIIERILL & BROTHER to full, and on the other, warranted pure, all in red letters. Charles Ballet, FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING -AND SHAVI,Nr: SALOON. Alai the earner f Centre am; Afdrket Streets, P.TTSV I EEPS CONSTANTLY on hand and fir ti.Je, the II following articles A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph is prints, single nr by the hundred, Turner and Fiilnit's Song and Toy Books in great earl . ety.single or by the dozen, Dream Rooks. Letter Writers. Spelling Rooks, Primers , Einernn's and Cobb's Readers,: Copy and pa., Books, Comte and other Almanacs single or by the dozen, Steel Pens and Bolder., Pocket Rooks. Playing Cards, Dominoes. Conversation, Fortune Telling. and Canning Cards, Shaving Cream and Soap, Wzo.li Balls, Sand Soap, and • other Fancy Soaps, Extracts. ' Jules flatters Genuine Rear's Oil, Ox Marrow, Crusting Fluid, and Cologne Wider, single or by the dozen, Tooth aid Clothes Brushes, Dressing, Pocket, rind Fine Tistih Combs, Manna's and Frank Miller's Water Pun' Oil Blacking Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders, Razors and Razor Strops. Large assortment of Ladies' Curls. n3'Curls done up in the hest manner. ...Ile has also nit hand linrane's Terpsichore or 101 l 11001110nitle: Shaving, Hair Cutting, &c., performed ri the most approved style, Ca Razors done op at the -!tartest notice. LDec2.l,'4/4-Iys Miners> Ilompllal. ' ' TIDE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY amnion .l res that he has en far arrangeiLhis plana for the es itablishment of a 511NERS HOSPITAL, that it will be 'ripened for the reception of patient; on the first of April, 1849.. The object of the Institution - is to nen t e to persons engaged in mining operations. proper medical aid and treatment, at the smallest possible expense. IVith this view the proprietor has procured for the purposes of the Hospital, a Farm, on winch is a large and conve nient noose, in ati elevated, airy and healthy position, on the road leading from Pottsville to Minersville,about 2 tints from the former plate. ' Persons paying Three Dollars per annum,ln advance, will his entitled to membership, and to minsisslon in the Hospital. in casco( injury from accident. or sickness. and to support and medical treatment during said ill ness free of additional charge. Invalids who may desire admission into the Hospital, will be received on liberal terms. TIM poor of the Borougli of Pottsville, not in the Hospital, will be trrated)y the attending Physician,gratis Alt jimse who may be dispoicil to avail themselves of the advantagesof membership, may apply to the undersigned, at his office in Varket st Pottsville. March 24;1940. 13-Iy] . G. W. KNOBLE. M. D. ETEI Ck Manufactory. GLTSTATCS ROSENTH AL, AGENT. THANKING for the past coofideure and favor be. Mowed on me hithetto,-1 respeLtfolly inform the citizens of Prittsville and its environs. that I keep con. staidly nn hand. Spanish and Half Spanish Cigars, of the first and best quality, and at the lowest prices, I therefore solicit their kind patronage, and the continu ation of past favors. All demands wholesale, will be promptly, and to the satisfaction of the 'pabliC atten ded .to. N. B.—Store 'and Tavern keeper, who wish large quantities of Clgars, will i.te supplle4 with them at their homes free of charge. Cigar boxes taken in en. change, or for Cash. Residence in Mahantango,st. GUSTAVUS ROSENTHAL, £g't. April2l:lB49 1.7.3mv0 A New Turning Establishment, BY STEAK POWER. AT THE Silo? OF F. H. MAURER, In THIRD St., nenr HAREM where all kinds of turning In wood 141 be thankfully re-' ceived, and neatly executed witfilmt delay. Bed Pool s, Table Legs, &a. ke pd.-constantly on hand, and for, tale at the lowest mire,. d• ISAAC THOMPSON. Foreman. I Mar;b3 0411 for t. MORGAN. Appleton's 20-ifj NO. v.s. • • 4.,rboire po arm • . (From Godey'a Lady's Book.] THE BRIDE OF THE SUN. Dedicated to M. E. C Kinney. as a tribute to that joy forever" which springs from the sweet barmonieb of a pure heart and lofty latched. • int 19100 JONES. i . I'm the child of the Sun, and I love to gaze On the belt of his smile, and float In Ms blase. In contentment I 109 ' 1 - , an aeronaut gay. My wings richly gilt with his glittering my; • Nor, like Phaeton, desire to take from my giro I The rein, that . he holds o'er his coursers of firs ; Unhallowed 'ambition's the perilous SID That has rulh'd bright angels and Maidens and men. My mother wan virtuous, and humble in mien, • Aisd modesty dwelt In her bower of green; She wan pure as the new driven snow in the field, And armed with Sharp weapons her virtue to shield; Each sailer admired her green dress with Ito frills, But each stand aloof from her porcupine qutils ; New lavers desired to embrace such a bride, To receive, with her kiss, a thorn in the side ;T --- r; A virtuous wire, it la true, Is a crown. But a crown, third wills thorns, is a valueleas boon. Her power to repel and her purity's charm Gained friends.by the score and protected from harm ; A nation, to mark her the pride of the age, Emblazon'd her from on the herald's bright page: The emblem of Scotland she waves in the Mi. Her signals of cautiou, that all may beware. '. But the Sue, as he went on Iris morning walk, W o epleased With the maiden, and lingered to talk; S e was fluttered 'tomer that a sovereign so great Humble rustics should note, in his regal estate ; He came to her bower'in rich blazes of gold, As Jupiter came to the maiden of old; He kissed her, to raptures, vol e'en kissed the ground, Where she Mood, as he mitAd in his dome! round. And she used every art to firsfclay her plain charm. • Tlll her walla was eneirvird i t last In his arms: She yielded consent, and the twain were soon one! Fitz ntlaTIC or partial liinc•nG BRIDE or THE Sc', I . The fruits of the. union- w ,ee soon to be seen In budding, of promise, encircled en lilt green; In time they put forth at* 'ather's bright blaze. ' Sire Was proud of his love, at diook'd with disdain On the neighboring blossoms that grew no the plain; But an envious Violet that cloud by her side. , ; (Determined to punish her •Mnai and prided- I Had observed that the Sun, /ver absent all night, Left the •ThiJiln to weep till be murmurs light, And to make her complaints o her truant lardy t Each morn, n hen he came, with a kis, and a - word; To dry up her tears and to cheer her fond heart, Unfaithful each evening mom to depart: "Proud thing," said the Vi diet, "you make a vain show, ' . ; Like moats Ina sunbeam y 0 flutter and glow, And forgot that, like them, y strisnuid never be seen But for tinsel you wear from the Sun's rich sheen ; For me, I regard not his emir or hit glare; Though humble I nray Ire, I'm valued and rare, Because, like the Crocus, I Wait not MS glow, But laugh amid diamonds an!d-pearl drops of snow. But why do we see you so 9 s llen alone 1 You're deserted again—you husband'has gone On his nightly round, fairer maidens to woo t. Ilia heart Is with others far /tore than with you. i Every night, slien tie leave s , you, tic soca to delight ' The daughters of far divtanz clime, with his light; Every bud, every BoWer tilat blooms upon earth Attracts his regard as lie preinenades forth Amittrichest perfumes of s alty ' , gales, ' O r w ith the gay beauties of India', vales, - ' And lo! every morning tna,, brings return Brings joy to a myriad of (where that mourn, • Like yourself, lire desertion, each yaluly supposing H , reposing ; Her bosom alone was his place of The early Coe valvtilai, over your head, Is robbed of Mi charms er4 , . his smile Is displayed To the eye of his wife,ns she w..its the hour For his darly embrace, in Mir shady . br. wer.. The Primrose, that hides tilleogh the day from his sight, - II I. to a prude—l have Watchr and bare seen I! each night . 1 She waits till the shades of the twilight shall blind, Then, catching his glances,t at linger behind , She come:, forth, in fragran i ce and beautiful dress, To win from your huaband his parting caress. rl The Sun fl ower and Lily reeeive Iris fond kiss,— The ass net Wahine Lilac strl i joys the same bliss ••• - Before he thinks proper tut give you a call ; . . THE /*Aeons Toy count iii one COMMON To •LL." ei The thistle was grieved, a• ehe heard the sad tale— Iler lot in deep anguisl;'w l aS beard totewail; The.dreem of ambition hasi blinded her eyes• To the sin of seeking a Mate.in the ski.; ' '• She hung down her head! als'alie tritaornfully said— ellostic maidens should i te l ver withlroyalty wed; The pride which lrupele , J,in beyon'ti their own claw Brings ruin and shame leach light headed lama." The plumes that she fl untedso high In tire air, 'Hung down and turned ere'' , asshe sank in despair. As Minerva sprang up fermi the head of great Jove, With wisdom, to prove heideacent front 260ve. A progeny pine from the capsules that died 'On the stalk of the vainian t d ieserte4 bride; With wings ready fitted tsJ, soar to the sky, , Awl bathe In the sr.reeM of the sunlight no high. lam one of that br,,od- r ra zephyr I love ' Now wafts me along to iri, mansions above; lly form and any wingalhaveestablished lay birth Above the fair daughte :. that dwell upon earth; Out the tale I've told:11 a lesson to allow • That others should keel: p i roper husbands below t - Each girl should remember the flumes of things, 1 That Maidens and men I armor fly without wings. ~ji~bricnl. THE RUSE DI: GUERRE. AN EPISODE IN TDE LIFT OF 51ERAT:- Trunstattd—f 1 rom the Jacch Amts. v.(' Rich- monSI, 6' u . • • While Italy was is possession of the French, Mutiny broke out 101 l one of the regiment's station ed of Livonrne. N,41.1!e0n, when Le beard of it, determined to tnskoloir eseithple of the offenders, and commissioned Mutat 4o punish the ringlead ers. Me vd Murat coon arrived at Livourne, and ordered the seditious regimiinfparade the place ;he then told the soldiers th t he had heen commanded by the Emlteror toitunish them for their macon duct, and that he Would have every tenth man in the regiment shot. The force of his gestures and language. coupled with the authority of his name, caused the men to irubnait at once. They became greatly alarmed, threw themselves on their knees before him, and lard fur Mercy ; but he was inflexible. Ha ordrim. the regiment to be confin ed in the citadel until Ithe day appointed for the execution. 'While ) there, the •soldiers sent depu tations continually to Murat, besteching him to intercede for them with the Emperor. They seemed so penitent, that at lest Murat sent them - word that if they would select three men to be shot, he would part!un the rest. The victims were soon designated; and their Execution yeas appoint ed for the next molnirig. In the Nnerintime; the rest of the men remained close prisoners. Iu the middle of the night, the three soldiers, who were to die lbe next mOnitig, were sent for by Murat. Whemthey came, he Said to them : "You will he shpt tb-morrow. I hope you will endeasor, by dying bravely, to remove the.stain from your names. I will promise. to eeniey your- last wishes to your pa-ents. Havel you thought of your mothers! • Tell ma!" (Saba choked their utterance.) "Ttiey would have been proud of you if you had died on the battle.'ffeld ; but here —oh ! unhappy ine . I will send you a priest to offer port the conso i .ations of religion.. Think of God arid France—you are no longer of this World!" 1 • The soldiers threw themselves of his feet' not to ask for their for hi; pardon before they died. A s they were going out he called them back. .ii,i step ," sa id ue;l••if I give you your lives, will you be hones', men l" "No, we want to die," answered one of the aid. diers; "we deserve death—let ue be shot." "But if I do not wishyou to ; die, will you still say sa! I hove raver shed blood but on the geld of battle. I hivei never ordered my own soldiers to be sbct at, and I do not wish to have you kil led, for you ate Frenchmen, and my brothers, although crimins The soldiers could not restrain their tears. . • .. "Listen to me,' committed a pea teat, I willapate continued' Murat; '.you base mutts, but as you seam so psni mai You mast, bawever, be coasideied dead, especially by your own regi ment. TOTcoorrow, heroic day, you will be con. dueled .. to one of the gates, olltso - toms:- - therlYou will be shot at - by.• file of men; you moat fall as if dead; your regiment will then pushy. As soon as the last file ban turned, into 'the ewes street, a ma n selioml have' bribed 'mill place you in • cart and carry you to the country ; there you will flu/ some tailors' clothes, and ilOOO francs for each of you. You, Mud secrete youreelves somewhere three days; in that time iln American vessel will be ready to sail for' New Orluns ; you must go in her. I hope you will become honest mea. f3o ! I will take care of your faMilies." The soldiers bathed his feet with their tears, and declared be Would be satisfied with them. sev ß er v e e r e i x tb a i t; example h a d happened t s ne g iveri lt' Mtoutrhaett bad res i f ren to t, il aci a d Napoleon thanked Murat for having sacrificed oats' three men. I The Emperor . Wes happily deceived, and never became cognizant of the ruse played off upon him. Murat's plan was known only by a! few of his friends. end was not revealed till after hut death. 1 I ... In the fall of '3l. gl young man, who was bunt- ing near New °ilea e,.Wael overtaken by a thun• der corm. He too refuge 4 in a thick part of lb' e'rest ands eived &Ismail cottage, in a lit. te -,, cleartne," et a abort dis mice. He approach. eilit end knocked at the dotir. lt was opened by en old woman; who invited`him to entee, and led him into a small but nest hall, the walls of which were decorated with portraits of Napoleon, (sur rounded by laurel branches;) and 'numerous! en gravings of his principal battles.', i . . ,'ll. Waif. " said the yoMig honter,, °that any, i good star bus conducted na !to the house of a coal patriot." I I I , . . , French people. sir." replied the of ' lady, ewe are French people. My son to iii the ga l i'dan-1 will callhimPi she continued. "Your eon is French alstir , , Yes, sir,' replied the Old lady hesitatingly; she hes been established here fur a long time. and' thanks be to God be ties not repented it. That )oung woman is his wife. LWo live respected end. happy." The mastrr of the bouee.now entered. "This l gentlemen," said hie mother, ehart done as the honor to stop for a httle while under our 'roof until the rain is over: bti is one of or, a French- roan " 'he tamer made him the military salutation land welcomed him. He se'emed singularly struck Ilwith his figure. and was solmuch moved he could (riot speak. Howcver, at 'length ‘ , tie stamanned , out -you will, perhaps. considatiny question impertinent, but I am obligrd to ask your name, your figure,— 'My friend," interrupted the young huntsman, "that is the oaly question which I 'cannot answer; I couldiressily deceive you t y giving a false namd, but I prefer to be silent. however, although I re. fuse to give my own,ican I ask your name!" • The farmer eighcd:but did not answer. , "It BPetlls, " said the young man; "that you ern' obliged to he silent aloe." "Tee, sir, the name I heir is not my own; but, what good will it do you tol know Here I arn, called laude Gorsid." "At all events," said his mother, "it is not PC many for the young gentleman to imagine that my ton has disgraCed his name; there are reasons which,l .1t it so with me," said the htinter; n 1 do not, wish to tell my name excep. to those who descry& to know it—but as I - believe you are worthy pers. pie, I well tell you. lam Achille Murat, the ion of tie King of Noplej." • . Claude Gerard -, and his (mother fell on their, knees and wept. The Prince, seeing them weep, know not what to think of it; Claude, as soon as Ihe could speak showed the Prince a portrait of the King of Naples, and cried— . .Bel.old ads., my bentfai•tor and the cuardian . , ea:ot .of this farm—your glorious father ;I owe all lito him—ho aavcd my Wel j "On the field cf b asked Prince Achille, . . . . No replied Claude Ger r ard; ; "I was con& mned to death. Two cosarads as guilty u my self wire to be shot with me. Wo were Tel out to the gate of Livourne; we were shot at—we (dl. It was your, father stho arranged ail this; with his money I came to America, My two coup rades died two years ego in,.N'evr York. I have worked, and bee now a coMpetence. My moth er who believed her eon dead, received - a letter from him calling her to Ameiica. The poor woman nearly died with joY at recovering me. Now if the son of ray royal benelactor wishes for my, life my goods or my farm, they are all at . his service." BATTLE OF MONMOUTH I The 28th of June, 1778. was a great and meat-, irable day in the kalende °lrate infant American epublic. For wise and good femme the English imp left Ppladelphie with a train of baggage li Diles long, lot. New York. \the latter was hel d uring the'whole of the libery war, .this contest between the mother , and daughter, by the manta.' wed mother. - Washington left his flute at Vsll4, Forge, and in imitation of the Roman consul nll6, apposed Asdruhal, made a bloody e ff ort to prevent : the ljuriction'of 'the two ambit of his enemy.-Me lead hia suffering soldiers towards the sea shore. No sought his'enemy land met Win on the Tandy plains of Monmouth. ;Washington wide ringed, Clinton and Cormandlie wide-winged at, arid venni the village of Freehold and Engliah diwn ; and fire-hail Is ;Thiel:nig far and veer upon the burning plains; the great and small guns play. tog, and both vomiting forib fire and death.— And Gan. Lee ia swept back a i this wing and on ihat, and is likely to be swept back utterly, whet. I,V.ishangton• anises in parson, and speaks a . prompt word or two: ••Standfast," said the hero, +i•Stand last my boys, for the Virginia and Mary. land line will soon come to your relief." The hearts of the Amotican 'midterm leaped at the sound f their beloved, and, as theyl thought, invincible blot, and . tile armed mercenaries of a monarch ell In unite, tens, and event undt+da beneath the epublican fire. . . Washington, on his death drfying,old and cailh ..d!white horse, galloped along thiilme, ho waved ii . p...scird and cheered iia hii : men in the deaiti atruhle. The fierce provincials wrestled hard With their 01.11rOPNOrt....—tilry I met the soldiers of l , be4lnother country. band to hand—they ' cloned nith , theni a weapon's point, It was a bloody r - ittjunctioe, ur rather conjuncion of carnage, this bade of Mumnout. Men df kindred dyeaking the same noble lantuage, met in death grapple., 'lt was indt:eJ a blo dy conjui,vtion. It as, I kill, thou kilhat, he kills, we kill; you kill, tey kill. ,hut death has other weapons of 'de. auction. The sun far PM I'M daps bad been in t e Boreal Crab, the men were fighting, by Fa- renhen's thermometer, in the heal of CO. Mriny oY the comhateota bit the dust, and died unscathed bly sabre or shot, If Washington was Fabius in Oct. 1776, at the White .Plams; he was;Marcel itiv, at Monmouth. The lohnors of they day re. re ained with him, for his enemy retreated in the n ght.—[Carf&le. I ' . aut,iu Wig cl~ DAY DREAMS Or 11031 E . . I - . "florae is home, be it ever so homely " This r Mark conveys a beautiful truth, whichevery one • i• must have felt who has bern at any limb abient fr m his birth-place. Gay as the scenes may be in which we muscle, we return with thookfiliness to an increased enjoyment of home. Therelia m *tie epell which binds our liffectionu to liar) plaee. If we go abroad into the word, and, travelling iti foreign countries, ask the atrsrtgers whom we meet iour way, where are their thoughts constantly T vetting. the answer will be -borne." ..Trouble 1 av overtakeueond m!eforttioe cast their ihadotis .othe road, yet we turn with delight to thodistsot • h rizon' where ehines a pale; and beauteous star, tu r minding es, of life's .cloludtd spring, of days ii) o ceaseless happiness and 'undwurbed repose; omany an .old familiar foci," and many a "7ell". Al I membe spot." In the mystic land of dreams e soul revisits the-pest, unfolds the veil of years, end in its early beauty wandeis among the daisied btads. The mother, kind and gentle, stand fore us, in her endearing beauty, and the Whet' and guardian of our yyuth iseleotate us again to the portals of home. it,las l the royalists closed over their virtues; and that, once bright . ' and b'eautiful home is desolate ! , I She who was our ideal of love, whom we de. cloned to be the star of our deltiny, to whom poi liming heart paid its earliest ari most frequent de. rption, is .there too, by the old 'fireside, and we i once more witness her smile, and wreathe a garland I . for her gulden hair. The dream is coded : She; . ti the beautiful, withered as the gentle flower in the willies's . frost; and now, in a brighter and eternal kingdom, blooms in unfailing beauty—a glorious spirit in inamortal bliss. . 17 The mind of man is like a moving picture, supplied with objects not ocly from contemplation on things present, but from the fruitful sources of recoljectitat and anticipation. 'Memory re:rates past events, and re,tores ail ideal reality to scenes which are gone by for ever. They live-again is revived imagery, and we seem to hear andre'with renewed emotions what we \heard and nw et a former period. Successions of such recollected circumstances often limn a se vies of welcome memorials. Irj- - seqndol, Ike the river ocimerablietitiams; bat it is to Ina it to its source. - 'Lie, in k . by i.. 'ltuoulaly difficult
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