Stoves: Stoves: Stoves: _ . ... SKEET-Irtoz; & TIN MANUFACTORY. - . -' JACOB M. LONG, - - - -;77-- f-' Grat , roi for tre liberal patronage.bere ' toroth received, respect folly announces ~`"i: to the-citizens of Pottsville and the as surroundingcountry, that he continues - business at the old stand. opposite Matz's White florae lintel, on Centre - Street. In the Borough of Pottsville, where be keeps . constantly on band an extensive ..and carefully selected assortment of Parlor and Cookiltz Stares, emamalat; all the old and approved styles, ferether with a variety of new ones,adatirablys adapted to the woman(' the Coal re glen. The "improved complete. of ISIS:" "Pierce's Amer-. lean Air Tight, with Brick Top firm"' and "Stew art's Summer and Winter Air Tight." are considered by those who have teatedthetn, probably the very best Cooking Sloven that have ever been Invented. Be with tontidence calls attention to his greet variety of Parlor and Cooking Stover, which Is anqUeldlnnably the lar,*st. best and cheapeaLto be found In the County of Schuylkill. s . lie also keeps cons nntly for sale a large and varied mock or Shettlron, Tin and Japanned . Ware, of the best quality and at, the lowest cash prices. • ' TIN HOOFING, and all work connected with that branch of the business - , will be promptly evecnted. in the best manner, and 'on- the most reasonable terms. MaylT O. ' • —2l-tf , - STOVES: STOVESI STOVES Netrerza Is contract! • • • SOLOMON HOOVER, Garner of Norseria a sad Railroad Singes, POTTSVILLE, •-•.aavarggc, exivourices to his friends and ens tnmers and the public generally that he has on hand the most elegant assort meat of STOVES ever offered in this community embracing all the newest • and most approved patterns. Ile par ticularly calls attention to McGREGOR'S PATENT PARLOR HEATER; uhieh is pronounced the hest stove now in une,both for comfortfrennorny, and health. , I 'have the exclusive right of making these stns. in Schuylkill County. Also Cant Iron Radiators, Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior articlifor hotels. Willa' Air Tight Cooking Stoves, for wood or coal ; isuperior article for families. - . Parlor 1:1•2 Chamber Stns., Tocethei.With a large g.ortment for all purposes, all 'f 'Which will be suit at unusually low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED assortment of Tin alulS.lallanagd Ware is very itlZe!and embraces all the articlet in famtlies, which he win `‘'arrant to he via superior Miality. •All kinds of Tin end Sheet Iron Ware manufactured lto order at the shortest notice. - ROOFING do SPOU TING. Ache Is prepared to on eerte Tin Roofing and Spouting, he invites those in want of such work, to give him a call, as he pledges himself to do it cheam,r and bitter than it as ver been done in this place before. The public are respectfully Invited lb gall and exam lie hi. stock and ledge for them( le.. [Oct7-11 THE BUCKS COUNTY KCON .11.1IST PATENT AIR-TIGHT COOK NG STOVE. The Greatest forprocessear a/the Day! • . , subscriber kespecifully infinite the public that ho has retWatly secured e. the patent richt for'Schuylkill County. tlria," —7l-'' for the manufacture and sale ofthe new and admirable Conking stove called the COU - XTV ECONOMIST.— Among the - many improvementelately Introduced In Cooking Stoves, it is acknollged on all hands, 'bar, nothing can surpass this in all he points requisite and desirable inthatneceasaryartici ofhousehold economy. The facility with winch it Is re lated, the regularity, per:Action and drepsick with whi t cookery and baking can be done at fine and the gam time, and the small quaintly of fuel consumed. are mat renfanrprise to all who have tried twand givesit-the- a k - among all the stove. yet liaroduced. It Is one esti ry. however. o specify its pealiar facilities in advertisement.a per sonal examination of its features will hest satisfy those who may wish inmate perchance:um-HT will afford the undersigned much pinnate torecelve Valls, unit satisfy all Inquiries with respect to be capacities and perform ances. The store wiil be put np for thirty days, and if found nut to mist the expectations of bilyers. or to per form as represented, it will be taken away without charge. There tau threi's izes—Nos. 1, 2 and 3 nnd constructed to train either wood on coal. Call and ex amine specitnern.now ready at thexinve and sheet-tron ware mannfactory of the snbscriber, in Centre Street, two doors above the Public Achnols—where, also, nny thing in Airline of bus-Inc:A may be bad on acconimoda tine terms. Pnttsville,Oct7-11-tn =3 BRADT Si Et.t,34)lrlr, ,Ifgabtlinattizers and 3ebreilt.rs, 1 AND DEALERS IN TUC SAME BY 117101.ES3LE .9X.1) RE7 AIL Store next 11001 to thb Miners' Hank, Centre street, • POTTaVILLE. pi MEtiSRS. IL & E. %rep constantly on hand an A o . extensive ni assortent of NVAITIIES, itl - lt ni .-. brauhe every style. price, and unufactorp l Cga.oo - , to be found in this country; among which they nifty particularly refer inth, celebrated gold and silver LEVERS of N - I T. Tobias 4. Co . Jos. Johni.on, linhert Itrarkeq. Wm. Robitentri. &c.. of whose mann flot are they have a splendid colleclinr , AT.SO, gold and silvecAncliors and. Le'pines, to which they would 'invite attention ALSO, n large and complete 4,-.11- 01.:111ol' Jewelry and . 4 4 (1Ver tV:11,•. eta hraring tarty r Very attic In pioperly comma tinder those hearls.-t- Clncl,in great vnrietv; ‘11,1,11 C....trintient: and rat,. eV Articles of evr ry descript ton• IIt.DADDIC Of Clock,, Watches. Jewelry. :(-c.. promptly attended in. Me.. 7 1 .... I:- Ac is (Tema It outing es.ary in advertise nent jo vlillitt , ',ll , lilcir &Dirk Imo,. =TA-, ikally ; SDI"- fire DI ,a v 'hat it Int. , !, Pn soled c! with mm lit,il,lllsl ,1 L , rrett,,i,. and in to, ~f the molt ettenvive to be f , "1111 I lilt, country. • Their 10,1 e exp.,' lenre tzi the lttptitp• 4 until folly n arrant th.-tn in Inv ring the attencou of pnrch,t•rs..in the Nil rODlDlfltt'ethlll 111,1 are enabled : osell as cheap is any other e-tabli,lintent here nr e l,. ,ht-re. [Peel! , 47.51-1 y —\ I. gl nrooramlt's. - (:RE . 1T II ,1 ItGAIIT W, ITCH AND .ll.'vl 1 11l -.TON: 6Y11.111: Gold slid t•dster Watches of every CI I d r: cent. l i e " , ' s ' t ‘ ll7:4 l l7, " n i t ' l l ie at s i r, i , " l t n " l\ ' i:s fi s • n ark P rir r 0.7.1.14.11 MI olrl phi... Per. n, r o.lti r st i4ll 10 Of CI rood ts it ti r•. 0,111 r ...tit 1t,41,V.011t 1 t... 111 en to call -it the si•ice of ti,• .11h. Vrer, and Cony .1 . . e the ouslity and 1. lc, t I li: W.. rt sIN tilt that of ether .tares. Go Et if Or he. at the 1 , I J , Irt , eee, ler trty tow pm - , Gild 1 ( 4,2, llll'lell, ell. tl, 1" Carat CaSCS, Sad 00 R ricer do du do : .1200 Gi Id l.cotne , ,,t‘ u . lie.; IS enrol Eases, 23 00 ,er d , do.. 9 00 t. $ 1 .., 1 . .e.• W tit Ms, from 53 03 upwards. G dd Per., Its Irons $1 01 to 94 00 , Gold Prna, tv ith other t. 0,k , , amt pencils all wiled, for 75 rents. 11. n. it IP , . ' 4 1,1ill• s<sorl 0 Ilf .1 - Ili, and li<lllrmalilt. .14 6 ,4 'r, St price. lit beit,,, the 11P , 111 store prices. Old gol•I ,ind ,fiv er bou.4li or taken Tii eti honge. 1 CWIS it liltooll ‘1,11.,. No 111 North Second o , ~. enrol door below Race, l'ltillie Iht i 7. . ['April 14,'49. 16:7.1) Cot 4:i= ti 4 erti- , 01-nt out. and bring it along, roil will then be -are: to put into the right store. ---- , WATCHES AND JEIVELRI . 1.111.- 1 / 4 1'1.11. Tllll\ F.% ER. 11 hols.a/r told Rebell at the - ' t Pht' delphut crutch and Jewel, t , hee," Nu. Oil Xurth Second Street, la e , §rmer of Qtturrv,—PHILtDiLPAIA. G , old Ler, rs, 14 carat caves, full jewelled, $3O and upwards. Silver losers, full jewelled, 15 '• " Gold Lepine, 15 Is casesjewellcd, 25 " •• r- ils • r !spines, Jewelled, 10 " " silver tait ittia Watches, 4 to $lO .40.er spoon., equal to coln,persett,Tea. $5; Desert. 010; Table $l5; other arlielesin proportion. All goods warranted to he ssldt they are sold for. t• ,nstanity on hood a Wee assortment of fine GOLD JEN% E 1.11.% and SILVER WARE . Al'", on asoortment of 11 J Tobias do Co ,E Simp son, Samuel dr. lirothent, R... Yates & C.,., „Taira Harri son, G. A, R Iloestey and other tuperior Plti nt Inver Movements, whirl, will he cased In any style desired. Arrangements have been made with all the above named mo.n.celebrateilmanufarturers of Englindie fur nish at short notice any matured style of Watch, for Nt litch orders will be taken.and the name and residence of ;he person ordering put on it requested. O. CONRAD, Importer of Watches, Phil's., (WO-5'48-14-Iy] No 90 N. Second ?t._ , Telegraphic News. 11IPORTANT. TO THE COAL aEGiox• riNOE Corinnutee br r ve to repert that they have at tended to the dolts , red upon them relative to the sucpcnsion, and lust upon standing out for their Tiene at all hazards. Should they is the Mean time have business to the city, which will require their attention, It certainly writ he necessary to op 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 vislt to their well established house will more than repay thion for their tremble. MAGNETIdM CLAIRVOYANCE! TOM THUMB Stc.. &c., &e.. • Are tridoe compared to 'lto excitement that Lippincott & Taylor's New floods have prodoced. Smelts FALL in PRICES ns they' hate nlansged to sell at is almost slat mina to the principals themselves., Their object at Mae time, is to assist the coal operators In carrying out their present suspension successfully. LIPPINif 'OTT & TAYLOR. Cornet Centre and Mabantoneo streets, Outfit--I2 ) , Ponerille Boys , and Children's Cloth Depot. 261 CAtlnst S 4 tet, PAiindriplaa. ! IiTHE Snhscriherlovhig had much evnertenee in the manufartory of Cloys' anti Children'. A cininiar : Annan nres to the citizens of Pelt'' villa, and surrroinalteC town. and Country. that he lion a large and .:tried I^{},AirritllPlll of ready made clothing Gtr YOUNG GENTLEMEN, made oh very go ,a ~,,,, pal t, and in the hest, late,, and me-t fash innable Atyle always nn nand. lie )1,10.1 mo,t s. , ect. fully Invite them, ne olizens of l'ottsv:lle,/,_. to give hum a call whs.° they visit the cir,,,n,nlelftrlllile ISIS beaulirish stack themselves, and be . !, ttistird that the Dernit.ilt CM place to he well .Intel in Chipien's Clo thing in make, fit, style or lird.h. Feb. 7, -49. 7-Iv) F. A. HOYT. No. '2'. 0 & Chesnut St. below Tenth. lloanda, • • Pottsville Clothinr, EmporiOni. t 1 THE onderrittned destre• In inform thy nubile that he has Inks n the old eFtahll3ll. In 1 Claina .tand of Mr. IL T Taylor, a few doors alt. , ve M.mituer's lintel. Centre street. Pottsville; vine, hr h , Just opened a splendid stock of t,,nods, ,compriv to^_ r .Frr.rd. th 1,4,171. Arnpiramt.l - ciotho or every color and West of Enwlhnd, and dricription. Spanner caltiagg. ntinitney cloths% 1191a .bazeneN. black and colored cashalaract, coaington'e cr ,, ton tweedo, Act - &c. L PVITAL,OI.7I srill• black French(faxni . mires and n doeskins,Freai Is fancy and mixed 1..4' taertfl. merino ClSSnar.l,, an colors and 'white and fancy linen drillitu-,neie deigns; Cords and .beaverteeno of every style and rinal:ty; wills Bain ..cto. all shades and YL:51.111.4 —Allf,ilar hhrk Fantail and 'clrlimere ~,r,:stmgo, splendid fatter ;All: vestin4e. new deetztts; white and colored Matonil:t:s, laree i.o.mtlenent, with a general vzoletyof roods adapted to Mena' and Ray,' wear, to which the attention of hi , : friends and others. Wif4iffga . ZOnti suit of clot Is invited. BL:alalf-MADE CLOTIIINO.—SataaIPt rich coats, cloth coats of all qualities, panto, .vesta, sairtslouspendrrs: pecks, dlk truats, , at the very In.ve:t Cash I'lf.Tlin. 6. MARTZ, .3fIvIr•LT. I -tf • - John Donnelly, SHASIL(FACTERER OF IIItiNIVELLIC'S UPRIGHT SAFETY GLAZED CAPSULE() , MATCHES, •IS D UNITED STATE, Ott PASTE IILACKING, J. 6 3 North Third Street, Ph,ladelphin. TIIESE Matches are Justly considered the hest in the United States • they are free from unnleasant smell. and can be introduced th perfect safety intn oil stores and dwellings. Wr wi rant,' to keep 10 years. .s-be flin c hing is of superior quality. and free from any in:red:ems tbat impairs tbe Leather. country Dealers-and Shippers will find it to their in retest to sail and see foe 1 1: 651, elY":: N. 11.—Cn assortment of Matches of sarinus New blanufarturers. Matches in round rood boxes packed In large or otuall tin eves. to ship to any part,ot tits world.- JOHN DONNELLY. Late of 20 hank St.. now 83 North Third St. Mardi 21.1548. t AT, York Pearl Starch. TTIE Subscriber ham been appointed agent for the New York Peat, Starch. The Trade will be sup plied at New York prices. 1949—n-If T. P. NORTON, Art. - 9 . : :V91.4. XXV. Limber Yard, at Pine Grove. undersigned respectfully keg, leave to Infintrn their cootomers, end rite public of driest lkill Co. do gener2l. that they have on band now, and on( a' large and extensive stock of seas oiled lumber, for Buildine, Cabteet making, and Chair making parposese which they will rell cheaper than it tan he purchased from anynther plate. Having 8 wheel trucks on the different Railroads, they arc enabled. to deliver. Lum ber from Pine Croce, to moot any other place in the Coal Region, at rensnnable termo. May'l2, 20.3m0} MOLL . Y, 8 NITTA& Fo. Furniture! Furniture! CARPET: 4 . VENITIAN & PAINTED BLINDS, &c GRESSANG & BILLY:MARI 4 RESPECTFULLY announce to t • .4. the citizen' or Pottsville rind the t eurranhding neighhothood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM. Afa kantaage &rut, a few doors from Ccetre, where they bare on hand a large and fashionable stock of Furni ture, embracing the latest end most fashionable styles, all of which has been menufactimed to their order by the best makers in our cities, Their stock embraces a general assortment of all the articles embraced In (Ur ni.it:V dwellings either plainer In the most luxurious manner. Pedateads ranging In price from *3 to / 50, —and all other artiei , 's of furniture in pmportion!ln their stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Winds rind Window Shades of tile most approv ed patterns, selected with great'care. CARPETTING. BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY. ••.• - • - They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting of the various qualities, and Bedding, to which they call the partiaularatlention of those is want of these articles. • It Is our design to keep all the articles of Furniture required in Schuylkill County. and' prevent the needs- , city o 1 persons going abroad in search of elegant arti clecor.Farniture. all of which they •areteterittlnet to sill at lees prices than they can be oblainerelee''.. where, whit packing and Carriage added. Mk Ditrra% fore earnestly inklte those who are abora'...MtaVittg houses and t hose Alio *ho require additional 1110141:1 ni t in give them a call, as they,flatter themselves they cad; give. them any kind of a "tit out' they may require at •a great saving of funds. •, • HENRY. GRESSANG. April 7 15-tf] ALEXANDER SILLYMAN. Riming Sun Hotel, POTTSVILLE. prts'•. THE undersigned respectfully announces „;;;' m to the citizens of Schuylkill County, and ivia travelleri in general, that he has taken that A• old established stand known as •Yrist's lintel,' and lately kept by Jeremiah Bathes: at the Conant or SECOND and kfmmusrmik St;, In the Borough of Pottsville. which he has fitted up with special ref femme to the comfort of thotc who -may favor him with their custnm.. . .Thelmtwe is pleasantly Imaterl, with stabling and a large yard attathed, calculated to accommodate Farm er., and persons travelling with horses and Carriages. The proprie:or hag his house well furnished, and will spare no pains nr expense in supply his Table and flan In a mannerovlrtch cannot fail to affonl general satis fact but. An attentive, faithful hostler will always hem at tendance, so I hot guests may rely nn hosing their ''• nroperl7, attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER —2l-ly 4nthracite SUNI/IST ATCEI.T. MINEM.VII.I.E. PA. :..--T1 Tli , •.al.f.Trib., wonl,pre...;o4.zfully inform _ Ifis fri.•nds arid th. put..J.n: IN it It.: ha. rem n red N-44 - io th.• 'dor it.im , l kn. , . f t.,r,,,,1y 1,..10, ..,-- Ai, Rapp.) ,11,:r li.• wlll 1.,. ki1.n,.,., I,i ,Ive ev..ry aitenth.at ,, 0,0 who may (Ivor him with a call. (op 7 'I9—IN tf.J JACI.B ICItA.NI, _ Slieldr,atie's 411cl:0i:tiny Himist , , Ni. 280 .11,,,xtt strew. ”F..rt i:lehe , , (S , ?u , h ,id,-) , _ a THIS laree and splendid Hotel ham listen - ;furnished tenth entire nee,. fornitore. • The ..- .M Bar-Item:ft 1.. the lareest in Philadelphia. The t 0 r.tri•etr4 ant] ttlittine r.e)lll,tre entirely sr p. arated from Ole nnise and noetle, ronseenent to the arrival amt departure a! the rats, The Portico exten• dine the whole l'rdot of the house, alrord4 a cool re ' treat in warm wettihei, and a splendid view of the (neaten thorieleirare Ili the City. . • The Lotleinu Booms are will tint.hed.. The Table \,, r‘l ~ welt p,,,,d,,) tor no any other Hotel, with every at -- I mtion " the managers to twat.• it the'lleut Onto for XI urchatits anti Busieess 'den. de rine their stay ill the t' t tv. The tertn:wlll he otte den3r per day. On the arrival of tlnt, l.t-trs from the NV,t, a Potter will he in ;me:piens, to convey It:Let:age, Sc, to• the lintel. is Inch is adjoii,imillte depot' ' •(Pelt Ii) 7-llnio Watihing - tonHotel. (FigiMERLI" KEPT Dv 4 .6wra. DEAnD.) Srhqadkut . . . : ~u,_.„. The sith,r.ber announces to his friends and -;..:-...-. the travelling polite that 'he hat takedltbe 7 1F. trove mentioned establishment, and fi tted up ....= throuchotii, so that it will eqUal any e.tab li.dintent in toe County. It in lo:ated near the Depot of the Philatilephn and Ileadin: Railroad and on the Muin , Ureei ~r the !,,,ouch. hit Ilbie will always be :dm tolantly supplied with the choirest delicacies of the 0e3 , 05, bin chamber , are large and airy, and his bed• ding of thebest kind. ..'t The stabling attached to the hotel in lark, and com modious, and attentive bottlers trill always be found in attendance. He l,as alio accommodations for Dro vers. &c. f'}Velnelos will aln,”s be kept to carry visitors to any Part or the Coolity. or elsowbree. All be solicites k a trial of ilk House. feeling confi• dent he will give entire vain faction to all tr osho find it 4,1,11,11ient to sojourn at his House. JOHN JONEiI. BOOTS AND SHOES, It the tild stantl,CtntrcSt.ntat door to theYottscillellouse H. & FC,STER, ARE ,now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS & SllOES,compriginga first rat; assortuwnt, which they now offerat wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va ones, Carpet Raga, and Satchels,Soleand tipper Leather, Morocco, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding skins, Shoe Makers'Tools, and a general assortmentof ShoeFind nes. N.B.—home et. Shoes manufactured atshorinolice.— " :rheirfriende and the public who are lu want of any of he above articles are respectfully /equetted to give them call. May 8,1047, 19- Smith's Hoofs:, Shoe Store. FRESH STIFFLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP! The Subscriber announces to hit numerous customers and the public, that be has ---" 1 / 4 just received at his Boot and Shoe Store, next door below the Office of the Miners' Journal, a fresh supply of Boot. and Shoes of every variety for Ladle., Miare•, Gentlemen, Childi en, Miners, &c., &0., all of which are made up of the best materials, In a neat and dura ble manner, and will be cold at rates to suit the times- Alive'', on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Satch els, &c., which will be sold very cheap. Call and satisfy y Ourselves. Boots and Shoes made to rude - ' el - the beat matenals and also repaired at abort notiref• Pottsville, June 9../211f. WILLIAM SMITH Gum: Guns!! tIRIGHT & POTT Y TOWN lIALL IRON STORE. . DOUBLE and Single barrel SHOT POWDER FLASKS, SHOT r l - BELTS, UV T'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS. • SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS, The alloy are d flue assortment of English and Ger man manufacture. . TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND saints a fine assortment of the ruost.celebrated makes. ROPE, lIEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS; Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR Vi/Ct PLACES IN Shoes, Safety Fuse, Lring and Short Itlndled Shovels made expressly for OUr own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Consisting of Lneks,Latches.llinges„Paints , bil,GiasS of American, German, and English manufacture. IRON AND STEEL. hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet. Flue, Band, and Hoop Iron: TOOLS, illaek<malls',Carpenters',lhnemskere:and Saddlers' S M.F.RV. HARDWARES COACH TRIMMING With a varbav of iron notion!. l Aor. IS 47 35 SHOVEL MAStiPACTORT. • 17.agle Woriis, Centre Sire,, arot door below the r iron House. . . . . Tar. nab., titter tvonld call o...attention of - ...- Colt ttp,-ators, 31,E.11 int, and 3fin , ra. to as 'one Id• Itottnd mat f•tio.oa. pond coat and I:rant t'llovtda. netnardetored by bit,elf. and e‘ll,. ~ I , fdr ttn. e,o-t1 Rezion—ntatrlnted co lir. 111 - I.IC of the lint flllllily 1:1 , 111•Ii ii out tt"14.111:11-tiip, at Cu.y Wien. All ,dttert.t,hanktiely teteli-ed and puntti ;llly attended tl/ N 11---hones. Itfltdift'd• 11, 2 10-tf 1 TIENRI" PIM rr.n. . ~ . r.--,T ,, ~, w Tilt; S1211$1:11.111ER 11F,(1.4 1.1: tVF. F, r3:l the - all evil Inn 01 ' hi.. fri,n,/.1 „IA ; , ,i.. - , ', • ' _ , c , -.11.‘ rrnlitn. to Ili, 400, of i•A !nig ACE , . "..=, ,int 1.11:1IT WAIV;cINS row on hand and fin,hinc. which he will di•pn, or it ,,, , 0:.1.11kif11 4 or replirinr. pr.0n , ,,!1y ntl..llll,f,tn. Rernllin I torn., of Irninn avid t 4nilr,l,llBtry..t., book of On Ameriran 11 ,, usr: .Innr 5. ISI7. 9.3-1 v ‘VISTAII A. FIRE. Tuscarora and Taraaona Line. s-. 7 ( 1 )N and after Monaay May tith. the , To colds THREE 11 . 1 I:l2zr n )rirn atl,l Tuscarora. The tars leave Potte,: : :10 i P 17,1 and car.l ..- Mock, A. M. and 4 l' M. The coach Will leava Tanta qoa at 7{ and II Wench' 1 M. and -I o'clock, I'. Fare 50 ccr(p. Tickets can he had sit Jones' IWO, Tumaqua. 'not of the conductor or the Cars. ..lune2'47-13.tf.) sr I'lll7ll JONES., sumnwr Arranzeinent, OP U. S. MAU. LIVE OP COACHES ritom ItII.OING. FOR ITARRIsIiURG, leaves the Man. -lion Mitre corner of Peon and Fifth OS., daily, except Sunday, at tat o'- clock. A 31. iir immedkatily on the arrival of the faw ning. Train' of Care from PIOTIVICIphin„ ALSO, FOR LANt'ASTEIt, from Fie came Office, daily. except "Sunday. at' 9 (Veloric. A. kl. or WM-, diately no the arrival of the Morning Train of Care from Pottsville.' Paosiinger. tearing Lancaster or Lilly in thin Line. will he in time to connect with the Afternoon Train of corn for Pottsville. ALSO. FOR EASTON. three timed a week. from the rams Other. at 7 o'clock, A. N. viz:: Monday. Wednesday anitPriday ; arid three timer a week from Mils' Eagle Itoltl, (formerly Weldy's) at di 'clock, A. N. viz.: Tuesday, Thutiday and Saturday el-New Coaches have been placed upon the Lines and every attention will be paid to the cOmfort of travellerr., JOITN N. IMILTIMORE & NEPHEW, Reading, April RI. '49. 17-4inol Proprietors. IFARIVS REPORTS, VOL. B—Just pUblish- JJ ed and fur sale at BANK AN'S L'lsr and Miscellaneous Stores. rollacavoltusies supplied. ' • *. Yana 30,1849. AND POTTSVILLE _ - I will tcash you to Wreathe bowels of the Earth,' and bring out from the caveleas of Monomial', MetalaWhlch tvIIS give Attend' . 0 nor bandi and qubject natare ito our use and plc: sure..—br PUBLISHED EVERY_ SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BA.NNAN; POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. • Passage _limn . Liverpool. ditPASSAGES' In the steerage .1' the first Class Packet Ships Mary Pleasaots, Shenandoah. Berlin and Europe, - sailing from Liverpool for Philadelphia en the ISt of every month, throughout the year, zan be secured on application to SAMUEL PLEASANTS. No. 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. June 9. 49-51-ly • Liverpool and New-York Passage t iceney. E. W. ELI3IBALL a. CO., • ' 84 Wall Street—sew-TOM DUNKIN. KIMBALL & Co.,—Livcaroot. ARESPECTFULLY Informs their Blends end the public that they have commenced the GENERAL. SHIPPING and COMMISSION RUSINEsS, together with the GENERAL PAdr3ENGER BUSINESS. graarineccrifiCcates of pa 1' sags front London, Liverpool, Ditbfis. Retreat or any part of the old country to to A - eta-York, Boston, and Pktlodatph in. on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bill, of Eleanor; from .CI to any amount Oa the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branchet. The daye of nailing of the Re rater Lies of Liverpool pn'l•hiy, as fired open, are the Ist,l3th,llth;loth,2lst, and :Bth of every mouth. Three ships are all of the largest elate, dtiil are com manded by men of chaiarter and experienCe. The' cab- in accommodations are all that can be desired In point of splendor, comfort and convenience. Thee are fur nished Wlttieveryde.crlptiost of stores of the bent kind. Punctuality In the days of sailing' will ho strictly ad. timed to. . Packet Skips Rossi,,., Sidds..Sheridere,ana Garriek, are vessels of the largest clan; and those desirous to bring out their frit ads, c annot select finer or safer ships* PasOlge can beyecured at the lowest rates. i Ksicr 01:tiens line of packets nail weekly. , For car t.i.•l ll 'ArsitrA4 apply as above. i E. W. KIMBALL & Co. C....s Aheieserlber MA' Bees" Oiccotated Agent . (0 this. Li/rein Schuylkill Criunly,'. ' - . ,`. 4'. ti. Id EN RVAV ' '..".. , Llnvii Minisill(o,! DeeiB4B-51-Iyl , -- N,-: %.- Jos. McMurray'. Passar.e Agenb. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. E. HANNAN, POTTSVILUF, SOLE AGENT. OLDEST AND VIE Derr ESTABLISHED PASSAOC OFFICE IR THE EXITED STATER, THE subscriber respectfully begs z,-:. leave to tender his sincere thanks to 4 ~ _,, his numerous friend. and the public. . i i 0 SOS , for the very liberal support he h. re ..l-lasil.r. coined for upwards of twenty yearn, and solicits a continuation of their , conddence. The despatch with which his passengers , have been brought oat, and the promptness with which 1 his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different banks, are, he (tatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts entered Into with him. • The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK ETS. which sail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers trill be brought out without delay or disappointment, viz.: sIIis..NAMES C•rese . .P :trick v Del um, Waterloo, Henry, F.R MIA Sheridan, Cornish Henry Clay, Nye N e to a o lllp, Carrie A, Nov World, J,itiii it ..i.shtlit lt,io.tti. \ onn l\'r-I I'~•inl l'aLrick Ilenry 111 Joni' orl NValerll.o, F.ll. A llt " " 923 '26 Gorioch, M . G.. II July II Nev.l'l (loon' clay, Nye, Bl ' " New - Shm. `2li " 11; Garrick. (lent, ' I A;•ril II Atie. ll' New ,Kiiietit, •• •2! " .21 •• Jot. R 2. kt.ldy,' Luce, :11.1 ru A 5 1 ,1,11 rum. 11, , w1m.d. ." xt " 26 Sidtions. ,Col, 'Jon:, 11 Oct 11 Feb.ll In addition to the above ri•zdar line, a another of splendid ships, ennli as the Aciilollflaii.. 'Monition. Itap pahannocl, Liberty,Sea. St. Potrii,k, Samuel Colombia, and N a, win contiotic In sail Irvin Liv erpool wrrkir in roralar,ucces.lon. thereny I,enentitict the least po,sibility ofdclap or dn. t ration in,Liverpool ; and for the nceottonodatinn "(persons AVIRhinG 10 1 , 11111. viral; to their family or. frieiel.„ 1 have arranged the plyments of my draft: nn the followim u heir kin Arniaqh, Clonmel, Cnnisklllrn, ()mach, 'Athlone, Caron, „ Lenin, Parronlown, Bandon, Fe rinn. Etini..corthy, Siibb-reen, I:e!fa,t, ' Cordehill, Calway, Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrusb, Traire. Baiiyabannonthingarvan, Limerick, Wex'ortl. liaßina, Dungannon. Lneillonderry,Watrriaril, Cork, Dnolmialrlek.:llonarjoin, You Thal. Coleraine. Dublin, -• . • Englund. --Messrs. Spanner, Atwood &. Co., bankers, London; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool. Scuttuad.—The City of Ciasfroiv Bank, and all Its branches and it:elides, it} Pass:it:Ps ran aim lie,'enizawil tram l.iv.•rpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application !wing made per=onally or by letter post paid 111111,,5e1l In B. BANNANYMISvIIIe; JOSCP II :11cMITRRAV.comer of Pine and SOlll h \ea• York; or Mr. CEO. McMURRAY, No. II;. Waterloo Road, Liverpool • panlS-L4 . .llcholas Si, Collins, WHOLESALF:. AND DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, einfre :tree:, next door to Stickler 4. Egcrly's //nrd . . . i'N' VOTE the particular attention of the citizens igof Pottsville. and its vicinity, ,also Physicians, Veterinary Surgcnns,and countrl StOrekeepers,to their lame and gsneral assorirneqa of ..... ____. DRUGS, CIiCIIIIALS,ac FAMIL V ;MEDICINES. Their stock not only embraces the best Drugs and Medicines the market affords, but atonal! tile new Phar maceutical and Chemical preparations. Surgical and Dental Instruments, Gold Foil, Patent and Family Me dicines, Fresh shakers' Herbs. Dye Stuffs, Paints. Oils, Varnishes ' pure Camphine, Class, Putty, Snuff. best Cavendish Tobacco and Cigars, Perfumery, Brushes, Conibs, and every variety of choice, fancy and miscel laneous articles; also, that excellent article; Farina, for the sick and infants' diet—in fact everything and anything can he found In their general and well-assort ed stock. which they °net° sell at the lowest cash prices. • & C. flatter themselves from their knowl edge and expeirence in the business, one of them, (.I.` T. Nicholas, M.D.) having held, for several years Immo of the tnost responsible races in England and Paris 'Kith as dbroenser and operative Chemist, they would Oierefore - espeerfully solicit the confidence and share n nublie p rironage, as none but kenuine Drugs and Mt, 'vines can be had at their establishment. off. • use and Cattle Druga,of the best quality on the most t ctironable terms. [March3,l6l9-10-ly HARRISON. BROTHERS & Co. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, Offue Na. 43, 1.2 Sena Fetal Street, Philadelplia. Pure parlor wuite Lead; Alum,groundand in crystal; Extra Ground " Copperas; No. I " " Pyroligneous Acid; Red Lead; Red Liquor; Litharge: . Iron Liquor. Orange Mineral; !Mastic Mack; Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. METALLIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. ' THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance Is found :a a strata of rock,ora havin forma - lion. When taken from the mine, it re. 1,„ - ir semi:lca in appearance the finest Indigo, and is ammt the consistence of cold tallniv; but do exposure to the atmosphere, in a short time turns to Stone or State. Geolo gists who have seen n. are of the impression that tilts sutdance, when In u lquid state, has been effused through a fissure ant filled up this basin formation in the rock. It h'is been Aloud upon anylyeation by Dr. Chilton, of flew Port. to ronslst Alumina, Promxtde of Iron, Lime, Lime, Ma oesia, Carbon, Sulphur, NVitier, topin Poi wt,' if I. grntinil In pnwdPr, ntitcd with Linseed Oil, •tnd applt..d writ, n pan.. na 11:111.1. If f iron rrn,zinr.r nncns. &c., vriiirh in whiefi is tin•-Vnn,f is p.l ci Ada vt..! for ...,orkorbnip,,,,,gl,:un -1,„ m1 1•,•., r Ace., kt„. v."( 1.0:1,1 with itii. loir le is tot he L. at of sin?, ni .1 iissi eningi-e. liver!) Ir. a woiri• s•pos.osi t~.ermther,n Al loii I . r• in foiSt Or riirrii•ilon, n• it limns it riot', School Shies by tyonr.l , 111 . r. Its it k.coul.i.• or a it tiny lwen vre3 t.. prell PAntpr: ?inkrry " • li'i.ls;11 , .••• Cit. ' II tit'tisq..., April '22 17.01 11; Sowil Prom St I'llo.ll. flits entolnved with great ,11,e‘S laid by the most eminent Pit) sfria Its Of lilac ity, for the LIM! of the o,llowirts dkeases: SCROFULA or King's Evil, It heittnaii.n,Cuittnetuis Affections, Tiller aitld Ulcers, White Sleellln, scarvy.NetuaLtia or Tic Dolourcur, Cancer, Goitre. or Kranchacele. (Swelled neck,) Spine Disc WI, ChrOltiC ni.raSeS of the Lungs. to Counter act the destruct ive effects of Mercury, Jaundice, Ity perflirophy, or enlargement of the heart, Palpitation and trembling to the region f the heart and stomach, I:nlargement of :Mt Roues, Johns or Ligaments, also all the various (li , CtAi, of the skin such as Teller, Ritigworm, titles. Pimples. Carbuncles. &c., Dysitep si t and Liver Complaints. Nervous Affections, Drop. sirs! S togs. Constitutional Disorders. and diseas es art:floating from an impure state of the blood and other fluids of the body, in shun all diseases where a change of the system Is required. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Prepared note by the Proprietors, JDIIN C. DAKCit. & Co., Wholesale Druzzists, No. 10? North 34 St. below Race. Philads. rt Impoers and cholesaledealersinDrugs. Medicines. Chemicals, patent medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments. I/insists Glassware, Paints. Ohs, Dye Stuffs, antl.Window Glass, ohm st new and soperior article of Imitation of Plate, Clays at shoat ane-finh the price of English or French Plates, any size to order. The Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, for sale by Clemens & Parvin, Pottsville;' W. L Heisler, Port Carbon • James D . Falb, Minersville. February 10, 1619. • , 7-ly 1111. NEW HOMMPATIDC MEDICAL OFFICE: Corner of 2d and Market SI LOpposlte Thompson's Hall POTTSVILLE., PA. Reid,lents Cot, of Callowhill and 3d St. oppos Ite the Thrinfattra )44ibo5k4chorr.b. ' ran 27 •w. 5-7 T - • x DAIS OF SAILING FROM N. Y. Jany. 6 May 6 Sept. " '- II " II F 4.61. 6 Jur, f. Oct,. 6 ". II • " II " II " 25 " 2.6 • • 16 Nlarch It July 6 Nov r. 6 e. " It " II "- II oo re, •• '- " I1 1 1 3 .1 .. . „ 1; ni; 1 i 1 6 1 tl I 6 .• " " Ng. DAYS 5A11.1 . 011 041,151 LIVRI'L. MEE= I=l7l Johis C. Backer's cOltrotTNl) FLUID ENTR‘CT OF SARSAP.Itti,,LA. i ~ I SATURDAY MORNING, AUG , UST! 4, i 849. A CARD.—LITTLE &,•MAIITIN LE and Itrtail.lLe4lers iv.DRY GODS,OIIOC£RIES, T£64, Ligivrnmar.e. Store on slentre iirreet, near the cianer of Ala hantongo. to which the aitenton of the citizens of satin and coustry Is respectfully soliiclied. ; JOHN L. LITTLE. Pottsville. Oct .19-44 . 1" 101114 S. C.:IIARTIN Cherokee. LATE ARRIVAL. 'PEIE sub having just front Philadelphia scriber with the largest stock returned of goods 7.'1 wer offerel for sate in this -aline, constetitig of Dry Goods, Groceries. Provisions. Spices, Fruits., Tobacco and Segars,.iummer this .I:Caps, queens. ware, Glassware. Lamps.. Buraing Fluid. &c. etc.. has opened .a NEW swirl:, in FOX'S BRICK BUILDIP.G. in Norwittif.Street, below the Arcade. where he is prepared to cell on terms more favorable to purchasers than those of any other. ertablishmen in :he Borough of Pottsville. - Ilia armament of Dry Goods embraces all the new Spring sty s. which arm varioas and beautiful. ' Men.. red Boys fashionable Caps for sale at 1 2 tents. Pencil , . can ice at !mist 25 per cent. by purcbas— inn at C. INNIAN'S Ap.7..49-15.tr.1 New Cheap Store. • A New and Cheap SADDLE AND HAIINESS STORE.' I"HE subscriber announces to his friends- and the public that ho has Jost openekLa -saddle and har ness store in Norwegian Street, eloseby the rtailyoad, •S., a 'few dove from EitAY kleGlnnnis' , f,l tr , 1 18111, 1 :vs. : Frm,'r y r Akhere he '' endit to mau -1 •1 6 0 T - 1.U ., oracturerhiod.keep on ,hand a ra , • w , , - • - 71. '"- - , bridlenharness,savbips, Coll ars and strifllksg,iii`nit;Nowtiplieitst-travelfin l a d e anhe's, Itf't k - nlibTial:laNVlNtelf - ,Ariair„if not a lit tle' lower, fhantatn - be Licari/kJ - 0y Utier:! else In - thin Region. All. kinds of weak:will be promptly attendea - )in tie. cording to oriel.: Ile invites persons in want of any I of -Rinse articles, to give him a call and try him, feel s- ing confident that it will be to their interest to do so. i Ile also announces that he ;Is ready and prepared Ao Ido all kinds of Coach trimming. ie., 'ke., at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Also. all ; kinds of repairing. , SAW!. SNIDER. June 23t '49. I- , —99.:291 Resolution RELATIVE TO AN AMENRIIENT .01* TIIE CONSTITUTION. RESOLVED by the Senate and llonse , of Represen-j tatiires of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the 'Constitution of this Commonwealth be amended In the second section of the fifth article. so that it shall read as follows r The Judges of the Supreme Coon, of the several Courts of Common Pleas. and of such other Courts of Recant as are or shan't.• established by law, shall be elected by the qualified electors of the flotimmonwealth in the inert net following. to wit The Judges of the Supreme Court. by the qualified electors of the eillionnwenll.ll ft large. The President Jodces of the several Court. of Common Pleas a lid of such other Courts of Record I mare or stall be established by law, and all tither Judges required to be learned in the law, by the qualt tied electors of the resper:ive districts over which they are to premier - tract ii,Joitge:. And the Asocial Jude- es of the Cootie tin Common Pleas by the qualified nice' tor, of ihe nolinti e .) re,p,•ctively. The Judges of the , •-trill bold the): offirrei for the Irina of • years. If they shall oil lone behave themselves vo.dect to the allotment hereinafter provided' for. subsequent lit the tirnt election The . Prescient Jude, of the several Courts of Plea°, and of sue. other coons nl Iterord as are., be estahlish bed by InW, end ell otner Joti ec reinif red w he learned In the law, sh a ll hold (hint tor Inv term of ten Nears. if the)liali so lons to.hat e Ili...elves well The 1,,,,c1 otel Jude., of the of Common Plea. shml holl their office r the term "r rive years if the,: shall err loin:l:I:4,i- , ,elves w. II 7 all "(whoa) shell bee oloniro•oiel by the (~ h onor.hat for any ' : reasonable cat r.e which Avail not be soffit lent emends of impeakhowid, the Governor shall remove any of them on the:oldie, of two -11)4,1,0f each branch ditto.. Legitilatin 5. Yhe first election shall lobe phi, at the general election of this Commonwealth cent ,roar the. mlopttoll of this aructolment, and the . cominissior, of • all tin:Judges 10110 may ho then ill mitre elicit sinner tin the first Monday ci In:LIN-him the tense of the new joil4es shall crunineny_e• The fervor who shall than br dented Judges of lire Supreme Coutrit tall • hold tlo rt . n(fi{a>as follows: one ol them couture years, nlle fire tine for Mint 3,11, o n e ter In el ve I yeats.and one 6.r fifteen years i_tint term a each to be derided by lot by the salt Jitoges.as ader t he Cleltinnl rovenient, and Lilo re•otit cerifi,d by lb, at to the Governor, that the C01111111,110n4 May be iv,Meil in areoritnnee therein. The judge a, hose crimun.sion I will Cost expire shall be Chief JuAtia , during his term, and thereafter each jlldge tire! Cain, In torn he the Uhler Jii9lo,, and if twoor more wnnm>siune shall expire on the same day, the Judge, holding licnit shall decide by lot w Melt shall he the Chicflusiice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignation, or ntlii•rwrsc, in any or this ead courts, shall be filled by appointment by the GOVarllna. to eon- time till the first Monday of December tint seeding the next general elm thus The Judges of the Snilrellle. Court and the Presidents of 111C,FeVtral Courts of Coin. in. Pleas shall, at slated times, receive for their ter. j vices. an adequate tompen,linti, to be by law. which shall ant be anoint:theft during their continuance in office, but they snail receive no f e es or paroisitew of otlice, nor bold .y other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under Elm government of the Ifni tril — States. or any filhln . Slate of this Union.• 'rho Judges of the Supreme CoUrt ditring :heir continuance In office shall reside within 0114 C.inononwealth, and the other Judges during their ieintintoince In oilleeshall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. , WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives. ORO. DARSItI, • Speaker of the Senate. I " 1 211 • • `2ti In the Senate, :duvet I, 1819. Resolved, that this reeolution pass.—Yeas 21,-N aye S Extract from the Journal. SAMUEL W. PEARSON, Clerk. In the Moog of Rrpresent,stives, April 2, 1E42. 'Resolved, Thai this resole non pass.—Yr,A 54 Nays 25. attract (roar the Juurn.d. WAI. JACK, Clerk. - Filed April 5. 1549. A. L RUSSELL, Dep. Sec. of the Com'wealth , Secretary's O ffi ce. reszcsycrawts, ss 1 do certify that the above and forep.oine is a true and correct copy of the °mina! Resolutlon of the General Assembly. entitled ••Ilesolutlon relative roan Amend ment of the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. - In testimony whereof I have hereunto •" set my hand.. and caused to he utilized 1• 414 !the oral of the Secretary's Office at liar: -4 •L gishure. this eleventh day of June Anna Domlni,one thousand eight hundred and forty n:ne. TOWNSEND HAINES, See. of the.Com'wealthl ...101111NAL OF SENATE. "Resolution,' No, 169. entitled 'Resolution relative to 'an amendment of the Ciinstitation," was read a third 'time. On the question will the Senate agree to there. •eniution f The Yeas and Nays were taken agree!, • hly to the Constitution, and were as follows, viz L• • ' as—Messrs. Boas, Brawley, Cra his, Cunningham, • reyi , Duces, Johnson, Lawrence. Levi;; Mason, •Me ias, ' In, Bleb, Richards, Sadler, Sankey, •Savery, small, rnyaer, Sterrett and Stine-2t. • Nays—Messrs. Best. Drum. Frirk, Ives, King, Kos •niginache4 rotteiger and Deride, Speaker—b. • So the question was determined in the affirmative.' •,•JOUBN A L OF TILE IIOUSE OF ItEPRESENTA - TIVES. • S hall the resuintioli pass) Thd yenta nil nays were taken agreeably to the provision of the IQth article of the Constitution. and are as follows. viz: • • leas—Mes on. Gideon J. Ball, David.). Bent, Craig Biddle lacier D Bloom, David M Bole, Thos. K Jacob Cort,Johti II Diehl. Nathaniel A Elliott. Joseph • Emery, Day id G Eshleman, Win. Evats.Jolin Fa nsold. Samuel Fegoly, Joseph W Fisher. Henry M Fuller, Thoma , Grove, Robert Ilainpmn. Geom. P Denszcv, Tito:nag J Derrtnir l s 4,leph 1117.gina, Chailes Dona. Joseph II llntverd Robert Klotz. Harrison P Laird, Abraham Lamberton, James J Letvis,Jame,s %V Lone. Jacob WCartney, John F Culloch.litigh Mqiee,Jolth MlAtighl:n. Adam Martin. 'mud Mat a, John C. Myers, I:dward Nicklcson, Stewart Pearce, James- Porrr, Henry C Pratt. Alonzo Robb, George !Olney, TheMlore ,Ityman, 'lett - lard S Schoonover, Samuel Seibert, John Sharp, Christian Sitlvely, Timm,. C. 5t....1, Jeremiah Il Stubbs. JB,l J Sinizman, Marshall Swartz., eld..r, Samuel Tagaart; George. T Thorn, Nicholas Tborn Arronah Wattles. Samuel Wenn It, Alonzo I Wilcox, Dann I Zerby and William F Packer, ,ro• Ike r.-SS. 54 00 21 20 12 05 12 31 2 31 D 42 1 50 0 II 5 Oe 0 41 100 00 . - i'iaya— !deists. anyinflas Fi Corny°, David !if Conn -1". vars. - ll..nry N Evans, Jain, revinn i John W Gcorcr, 'il101111!4 Citllogne. didin ti Gari.lim. 114nry, J no-4 I Kiri.. Jo.eph 1.1.110 n h. Itnbrrt R Lit r4 M'Cohilool. .1 ilia ]'sherry, T MOrrigOn Job„ A, , )IM. Wm. V Itoberts,J,hn W Itosebcrry. John IS lilithi.rflird, :Soth..lnho Smyth, John :louder, Georg.. Wu:tisrs and I' . . .91 , the question was ilvterininmi in the affirmative • . SUCRETARI'S t liarrisburg,Juut 15. 15.19. 1 . E.515:51.74VAN1A, en: . - . Ido certify' that the above and f. ire- CMentn ,t e k n true and correct copy of the .. lit a" and . •Nrq tette', on the ..•ftenolution, relative to an attietolment of ilio'Constillltion," as the came op " pears no the lout oats of the two thirteen of the General Assembly of this Corntnonwe3lth. -for the ecsnion of ISIU.. - I,Vatness my hand and the seal nf said race. the fif teenth day of June. one thousand etaht hundred and forty-nine. TOWSEND HAINES, Sec'ry of the Cumnienteealth.. June 22. ISO. , e6-Itto _ Lee & %Tinnier. SUCCESSORS TO GF.O. tVILLIG, ,v i • - m Sin HAVE removed their smelt of bluste 5 It 1 -. •• and Howlett instruments. to the new and tispactoe ill Swain's Baiiditia. No. - 162 Chesnut Street, below Seventh. PhilatMohia, where they invite-the attendance and pittrontme of the public. . . . LEE 4- WALKER having purchased theentire stock of Gin. Willis. (who has : declined host - mesa aro now prepared to execute all orders in their line. Their as sortment al Music and Musical lmuutuents, is as es teosive as that of any other establishment in the coon ry• - - 1 Maim Fortes, from various well known and approv-, ed manufactories, new in Tie, add will be constant ly offered for sale. . . : 0. country dealers supplied on very reasonable terms. ' (Feb 10 -Couo:7 Snyder, Edgar St. ,Barton, MaeBOAT BUILDERS. Espytown, Co. amble County Pa., where we have on hand a large lota seasoned to mbe r. and are prepared to Build and deliver Boats of the largeit class, for the Schuylkill Canal or elsewhere.cbeaper than any others connected in our trade, and built in the most aubstan al and datable Manner. ' yunsil'49-22-6m• (1 IVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS oi A.. 7 Contracts to erect Dweillwv b e,Sce. and lay out the grounds for Country Seats or, Cemeteries ; together with the arrangement of Trees to Rice toe proper of fect.—Also„ Churches,' Hospitals, Prisons. Water Work's. Gas-Works. Bc., on the latest and most appro v ed plans, including heating ventilating, are. 1.141ada.Feh..21. • A New 'Turning Establishment. BT ,STE M. row R . AT THE SHOP OF F. H. MAUREB, in THIRD. St., near MARRES, where all kinds of turning In wood wilt be _thankfully re ceived, and nratly executed Without delay. Bed Posts, Table Leta. &c. kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest oilers. ISAAC THOMPSON, Foreman.' March? 10.tfl for J. MORGAN. Not for a Day. but for an Time. O. T. HESTON'S • CHALLENGE. BLACKING. • 'PHIS ARTICLE Is extensively used in l'ennsylva. nia and New York. and it may be said with truth. that it Is superior to any ether. It affords a beautiful polish, dors not Injure the Leather; bat on the conira- - ry, when frequently applied, preserves it; in fact it can be recommended as tile very beet that has over been prevented In this or any other eounkry, having used 11 G.r .event years. we speak (rum experience. by. C. T. lIEST(IN /b. BROTHER, Rich borough,thic!,s Co. Pe. • }Or sale wholesale and ft tall iry J. C. C. lIIIG/lES, • Wholesale and Retail Druggist and (Mended, I 05ce in Port Carbon, geday/lHil County. Pa. I'tiC subsetiber will take charge of Coal Lands, Dwelling Houses, and other property. and eni , ect Hems for the same, in the County of Schuylkill. and all other business connected with his Agency, will be promptly, attended to. . • • ELI THOMPSON; • Port Carbon. SeVnyhtlii co., Defers to Bard Patterpon, and Horace Smith, Laq. Samuel' Bell, Heading. . Wm. IL Wilaori, No. 9, North 3d sL, Philadelphia. • (Mayl2.'49. UYFICE orviteLielTon OP THE TREAEURT, Jens 30, 1846. SEALED fiIIOPOSALS will he received at this Of fice, until the first day of September next, at 12.o'cloclx, noon, for the putchase of the interest : of the Dotted States, at law and in equity. in the propertyfying In the State of Pennsylvania,hereinaft4ifescribilLupon the tonne and epnditlnns mentioned below, to wit.: No. 1. Lot nuniber 52 (Patterson's plan) in Puttsxille " '3. , 56 " 9. " " 5i These lands were acid:fed by the United States, from Benjamin F. Johnsen, April 4th, 1575, 'l. Each bid moat he for a separate Tramber on the. Schedule, Cc., for cash; to be depeshed to the credit of the Solicitor of Ilse Treatury,,specif) fug on account nf. what particular number In thit schedule of property it Is depotflest. to the Tierlstiry ith Wash ington, District of (•olunsbss or with any assistant j Treasurer or Deposit,try of the United States. 1. Each hid nni.tt be areotop.rtied will a guaranty, fn the forttigiven belor ; whit h itto,tt he certified by a ; collector, naval olfuet. tuar,thal, United `talus distrtet attorney, or peas-that - tier, th it the guarantor is genii, and the trtart!„ , making it to resattngible for the lu t ot t nt. On ieettiring a certificate of deposit, signed Ity, one of the dettositarfeiabttee Insatrulle.l, a gait (lain, deed. conveying all thr• meat. title. Interest and claim of the United States tothe property described ,in the . hid, and 'paid tor, toll be executed and acknowledged It)i,the Solicitor of the Treatotr), frit. of all charge to ;he purchaser. Such • once, a nee It 11l he sent, freest( expense, tic a'ay post t dice in the Uistled States, acuity be reque,ted. .1 No bid c. iii 1 ,0 acre; 1,1 unless II 3h:tithe satleflr tom, to the Cnlfr itor. whether there shall be one or Moth hid, for the property. 3. B e fore blddiitz alt parsons ate requested to make tl.etnite'vcs actitlairited With the. Situation, valise, and ills of the In...purls they intend to hid for, so as to re ly upon their ow. juththreht Its hl.l.lilla. 6..A11er the I r,t day los receiving thent,the bids tvill be otterod in the precetice of such' °dicers • of the Ur parhnent a.it.h.tll be able to attend, and it, ill be egatn toed :In 1 pass.•.l upon. Ntdir.Osill be given promptly to Itat'll per:toil wilt., hid is .u.r.eir.ed. but Irfronthm. The tome of th , nics: ' written at length, anti in hand. The bidder could .11. e the naive of the p0,.1 office to which cent : Iconic moos for hies art In he Sent. n. most he seated. and marked on the outside in Thew word, “Sra Leo nll,l rain It. P. rrtorerree."' at.: vehlre,,.l to Op.. - SOll4 not of the Treaury, Wash itnoeti. P. C." O. Form of hid, otaranty, and certificate: I. at in the county of iii th, Stale of —, herehy offer the Untted Staten the cam of— • dollar, in rich, for their t ieht. title. In trust, and clam lit the pmperty 11(.5(1 Hied In the print, tal atiretti.ement to the Solicitor of the Tress try. dated lone' 7th, 1;419. orlon the tense and rotelioons therein titanii,med; and 1 Iterehy. in coueideration c f the prefer rye, agree, in Ere my bid ilierefor shall he nerefne;hy POUeitnr, to depeelle that roan, an lawful money', In 011 e of the depooltertes Mei:finned In maid advert icy. torn% within sixty day. , after toy hid shall be accepted and notice thertof sent to hie by marl; and in rase or forfeiture he luny nay . rgaiin se, or accept the Ind of any lower !Odder who Nil! pay for the tante, hod ague to p a y all tee) in cnnscrptence of toy f4tlons to pa 'forth to) hid. Dated IS r"r value jecelvtal I ettiranty to the. United. States the pertarmanceof theabove nntlertaking by the signer thereat. in case hie tad be accepted, 2112111=02= .10. Bids not performed on the p trt of the bidder, ac cording to the terms specified in the onset conditions, stay, at the option of the Solicitor, be declared null end void; or he may, If be shall clineie to do no, re sell the property, and requite such bidder to pay the difference between the sum actually realiied therefor _am! the price of in his bid. - In nil cents where fraud shall have been pia.ctised aroinet the United States the Solicitor may, before ex ecuting the conveyance, declare the bid Invalid, and ut mitt effect. BANSOM 11. GILLET, Washington, July 7, R 9 GO Solicitor ofthe Treasury Seertiary'd Office 101 Chesnut Street, Corner of Serena, Sitaites BuiIdings—PIIILADELPIIIA. KNOWN: the wants of the community, the Pio prietor of Inas Eitablighrnent hat fitted up alltdre Intim no . a 1., having due regard to,` - the comfort of t ttrtomoni. so that every Stranger vlgit ing lilt Book row e, may feel entirely at home. 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And (eel again nun boyhood's wish To roam, like angels there 1 There are many dreams of gladness That ding-around the past— And from the tomb of feeling Old thoughts come thronging fast— , The forms we loved so dearly .! In the happy days now 'gone, The beautiful and lovely, Bo tuft to look upon.- Those bright and gentle maidens ' Who seemed so formed for bliss, Too glorious and too heavenly • For such a world its this: • Whose dark soft eyes seemed swimming In a sea of liquid light, And whose lacks of goldvrere streaming O'er brows so sonny bright. Whose smiles, were like the antistatic In the spring time °Me year— Like the changeful gleams of April, They follaxed every tear They have passed—like hope—away— All theirlovellness hasfled— Ohl many a heart is mourning That they are with the dead.. s • Like the brightest beds of surname They have fallen from the stem; Yet oh l it Ise lovely death To fade from earth like them! And yet, the thought le saddening To muse on such as they. And feel that' till the beautiful Are passing Cam away That the fair ones whom we lore Grow to each loving Laren Like iendrils of the clinging- vivo Then perish where they rest. And can, me but think of the=e , In the son and gentle spring ; When the trees are waving n'et us, And the llovvers'are bin,somingl For we know tint winter's coming With his cold and stormy sky— And theglorious beauty round us ' Is'builtling but to die! 9clect DY DRS. HARRIET DEECIII:11 STONE I= One cold morning I looked into a milliner's shop, and there I 1 , 1w,a , bale, lierty wellhrowned young fthlow from the country, with bin long Cart. whip and it lion shag coat, holding up some bat ler, and turning it about- in his great fist. And whet do you suppose it was !I: , A baby's honoct ! A little Kilt blue satin wiih a swan's-down border, white as the new•fatlen snow; with 11; frill of rich blonde around the edge. Qy his vide stood a pretty woman. holding with no small•pridelhe batty =fin' evidently a was a baby. Any one could read that tact - in every glance, as they looked at each other', and at the little hand, and then at the large blue unconrCious eyes and fat dimpled, cheeks of the little one, It was evident that neither of them had ever'sien a baby like that before. "But teally, Mary," •raid the young man; ..is not three dollars very high 1" M try very prudently said nothing, but, tool, the bond, tied it oilthelittle head, and held up the little baby., he man looked and grinned, and, Without anoer word, down went the'three dol. thdethe last .week's -butter came!to to;) aud, as they iv.ilked out of the shop it is hard to say which looked most Olighted ,wtth the bar gain. , “Ah !” thought I, "a little child abaft lead them !" Another day, as T. passed a carriage factory. I saw a young mechanic at work on a wheel!, • The rough body of a carriage Stood him,' and . there, wrapped up snugly,all hooded ehd clbakcd, not a dark-eyed girl, about a year old, piaying with a great shaggy dog, As I stoned, rn in looked up trout hie work, and turned admiringly to his little companion, as much as to say; ] ' , •See what I have' got here ! " "Yes," pought 1, 'lend if the lady ever 'gets a glance from admiring swains as sincere tie that, she Will be lucky." Ah, these tittle children! little vbitche■,! .pretty even in all their thoughts and absurdities! See, for example, yonder little fellow in a naughty tit; has shaken his long curls over his deep blue 'ryes; the fair brow is bent in a frown; the re.,' leaf is pushed up in defiance, and the white shoulders thrust forward. Can any but a child look ao pretty even in their naughtiness ? Then comes the instant change; dashing smiles and tears, as the good comes back all in a rush, and you are overwhelmed with protestations, promises end kisses. They are irresistible, too, these little ones ! They pull away the scholar's pen, tumble about his paper, nake somersetauver his books, and what can be do 1 They tear up newspaper., liner the carpets, break, pull, and upset, and then jabber unintelligible,' English in self.dafenee, and what can you do for yourself 1 "11-1 hod a child," says . the precis+ Man," "you should see !' He dues have a child: and his child tears up his papery, tumbles over his things, and pulls his noes like all other children and what has the precise mon to say for himself 1 Nothing!' He is every body else; "a little child shall lead him." Poor little children, they bring and teach us human'beings more good than they get hi return. Hove often does the infant, with its soft cheek and helpless hand, awaken a mother from .world liness and egotism to a world of a new and high er feeling. How often does the mother repay this by doing her best to wipe off, even before the time, the dew and fresh simplicity of childhood, and make her daughter trio soon a woman of the world, a' she has been. The hardened heart of the worldly man ',is tonetted by the guileless tones and simple caresses of his son ; but he repays it in time by imparting to his boy all the crooked tricks and hard , ways have undone him litentiary. and and there brutal, and hardened— von. tie is to you, such to some mother was Mil man. Thai hard band was soft and delicate —that rough voice vans tender and lisping ; fund eyes - followed as he played, and he was, rocked and. nursed as something holy„ , There W 49 a time; too, When his heart, soft and.nnworn, might have Mouldered to questionings of his Maker:aud been sealed with the seal of Heaven. But harsh hands seized it, and all is over with him forever: Se of the teodor weeping child—he is made the callous, heartless map; of the all believing ihild, the sneering skeptic; of the beautiful and m (lest. the shameless abandoned; acid this is what the world does for the little one. ' 1 . .There was a time when'theDivineDne Morel Upon the earth, and little children sought.to draw near to him. But harsh human beings stood be tween him and them,' forbidding their approach. Oh, has it not always bean sot Do • not even we, with. our hard unsubdued ferlings=our worldly and unscriptural habits and maxims— stand like a dark screen between our child' and its Saviour, and keep, even from the ehoice Mid of our hearts; the radiance which might unfold - it for Paradise? . 'Suffer little children to come ci. unto me, and orbid them not," is still the voice of the Son of oil,: but the cold world still closes around and forbids. ' • - / When, of old, the disciples would t~uestir( their Lord of the higher mysteries of hie kingdo , he took a little child, and set him in the mid, ? , as a sign of him who would be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. That gentle leeches still remains to us. By every hearth and fireside Jesus still sets the little child in the midst of as: Wonlda thou know, 0 man, what is that faith which unlocks heaven ! Go not to the .rang- ling polemics or creeds and forms of theology, put draw to thy bosom thy little one, sod read in that clear-end trusting eye the lesson of eternal life. Be only •to the God as thy child is to thee, ind all is done.. Blessed shalt thou be indeed : •a little child snail lead thee' • • • '• - ESE CIiILDRD?!., fivniti) ADVICE TO YOUNG FOLKS. ny'onixorA7nEn WIITTEtOCri .13e honest !" children.. What a beppy ornik this would be, if all men were honest! The there'would be' no need of a blacksmith to forg , chains for the prisoner, nor bare and bolts to,se' cure our dwellings from the rude hand of .th - robber. Then, too, all people' would. !nye each other like brothers. ' But, sad to tell, this is not the case ! All peo ple are not honeat ! Dishonesty is not only lobe found among men end women, but etas! it is too often found in the circles of the young. Many ctildren as small as you, my reader, are 'often met with, indulging in this low—this vile practice. Let me tell you a accrue( two small boys, who were bad, dishonest lads. "Come, come," said Hairy Thoughtless to bit friend William Playful, let's go and takes walk, and I'll show you some sport!" “Agreed.".,,re. plied William ; sod off the two boys scamtieer`ed. They had not gone far, before they spied an old woman sitting by a atone wall, with a bask et of delicious peaches by her side. The poor woman had been walking all day, trying to sell her fruit. But she had scarcely focind any pus. chasers. Theo, in weariness and sorrow, she bad sat herself down to enjoy a moment of rest, and loon forgot all her troublealn the enjoyment of a balmy sleep. ' . The boys tempted by the 6ne appearance of the fruit, nixed bold of the basket, and then ran off in great baste. Boon the old woman @woke, end great was her terror, when she found the buket end the splendid peecbes.bad disappeared. I suppose William and Henry thought it was fine fan to steal the poor..woman's basket of fruit; but they should have remembered the old fable of the boys and the frog,: "What was fun to tbern, was death to others!" 0, children, be honest ! What can you gain by being dishonest I Nothing but shame, if Mat can be called gain. Shame, which will be your reward while . children ; and when you grow up to be men and women, the evil cffects of ; ail« wicked habit will «till follow you. Very rarely, indeed, do persona escape from the shameful effects of dishonesty, if, when children, they are known to indulge therein. Them is n proverb :which reatlEas follows: ..He'that will steal an egg will steal an ox !" The simple meaning of this : those who will . steal small things will not stop until they (steal larger ones. The Mari who robs his neighbor of a thonswid dollars, did not begin on so large a scale et sance. Ile probably commenced by taking a penny or en apple, and by degrees he overcome all reluctance, and at last we find his conscience becomes harden ed, and then he con easily take his neighbor's goods; and, itt some cases, take the life of a fellows being. Why; how often is it the case, that the robber, to purp3se, murders, iti cold blond, his fellow.,:in 1 I think I may safely venture the vaertion, that tWodhirds of ; murders in this or other lands, may be traced to the crime of ilishonr , ty ! And when I see a little boy robbino, his playmate of a few marbles, or it fop, or any small thing. I eta led to ink myself thn gin-lion. Will toot lad be come a housc-baUr, and that he:lse-breaker a inirdernl Thia is a serious, solemn thought, cliildren! • Think of it. . How bad must that boy feel who is di.bonest. Good people will not love nor associate with him, fris.schoolrnstes will rhun him; and he is left aline to wander through this 'world..— A?onc! did I ray I Oh, no. be will not be alone; ftir a dishonest lad will find kindred 'compinioas. The old proverb al!. tql.rils of a loathe , flick togethei But who wants each conipaniond I hope none of my readers are eager for each es sothtes. Then, children, shun all evil company. fle.ist all tiMptatiJns to sin; and then the smiles of your Heavenly Parent. will be upon you, and yin] will be happy. If; at any time, you are tempted In steal a pin or a cent, floe from the temptation with all your might. In ono of the ‘Vest^rn States, many yearn ego, there was a Man condemned to die. When he was brought upon the scafidd to be launched into eternity, he begged permission to say some thing to the large crowd assembled to' witness the awful, tragedy about to take place. Permission was granted hen; end as he opened his m•.ath to speak, the dense crowd pressed forward to listen to his dying Words. em about," said this unfortunate yoting man. "to antler death for depriving a fellow-bring of life. I commenced my downward career by, ta king from my parents, without their knowledge, •five cent piece!" Beware, young man, be ware !" This was all this murderer bad to say. .These were his dying words. And need I, my reader, add any more! Surely I have said • enough; and if what I hive written should do no good, probably the words of Thomas P. Winters may prove stalling, llethire yating man, beware!" I conclude, as I begani.tty ex boating you to in noursT. ',tr. OF CONVERSATION. Conversstionis the most delightful method of gaining knowledge. What is more valuable than an accomplished companion, a living volume reading its own pages! What an intellectual trot it is to talk with 'with whom =naming we forget all timer ft is worth Much to read the les. wires of a philosopher, but to hear him impart them is worth much more. It is eareesble to read the narration of a traveller, but fen more no to hear hicti describe 'what he has seen. Besides; there is the opportunity of asking questions, end skill io the internigatidn is one of tee chief excellence of an opt converser. Lord Bacon has truly said, 'He that 4arstidoeth much thelflearn much, and content much; but eapectally , if he apply his questions td the skill of the person whom ha esketb r, for he shall give them occasion to please themselves in speaking, and himself shall coos tinuslly gather knoveledge.' WILY 811.0IILD Altr,lllol I can conceive of no reason why be should, hht of nine rossoni %Orb!' should not. 1..- It is mean. &Man of high moral standing would as soon Steal is swear. 2. ft is vulgsr—altogether too much so for a decent mcn. ' 3. It is cowarilly--implYtag a feat either of not being believed or obeyed.,' 4. It is ungentlemanly. A gentleman accord ing to Webster, le a genteel man—well bred,'re-. fined. -Such a one will;no more swear than to ea into the street to throw Mud with a;clodhoppee. 9..1t.ie indecent,-offen.ive to delicacy, and ex tremely unfit for humaii e'er.. • 6. It is foohib. , Wint-of decency is want of sense.'-Poet. 1 7. It is abu.iva. To the mind ;tech conceives the oath, to the tongue. which utters it, and to the persons at which it i. „ • B. It is venomous, showing a man's heart to be a nest of viper'e, and every time he swears one of them sticks out his head. 9. IC is cOntemptible;'forgetting • the respect of all the Wise and good. THE PAS"' AND PRESENT An eloquent writer says . :--“Generafion afar generation havefelt as we feel, and their fellosra were-.os active as our own.—They passed away like a vapor,- while nature wore the same aspect of beauty os when the Creator' commanded her to be. The heavens shall be as bright aver our grattes, as they are now around nor path. The world will have the same attention totieur offspring yet unborn. that she bad once for qinselves, that she has nocisfor our children: Yet a little while and all this will have happened. The:throbbing bean. will be stifled,..and oreshell be at rest. Our thane: rat will wind on its way, and our (fiends will all return; and leave Milo darkness and the worm. And it may be for a short timer that we shall be spoken of, but the things of life . will creep in, end our names will soon be torgotteit. Days will con tinue fo move on, and laughter Ind song will, be heard in the place where we died; and the eye That mourned foe us will be dried, on)lglisten again With joy; and even our children — will cease to think. of us, and will not renumber to lisp our names. LET VS GIVE THANK& Let ge give %tanks; wlth gintefut soul To liim who sondeth To iiim whoblds the planets roll, ' And sees it 'sparrow fall." Though griefandtears may dim our Joys, And care and strife arrest. 'Tie man, too often, that alloys The tot his Maker blest • While sonehlno' lights the Won tensity, And dew drops feed the sod • While stars and rainbows live e. high-- Let ettilre thanks to Cod. We till the earth In labor's hea th, : Wo plant the acorn cup: The fields ate crowned with got en wealth/ The green use eprlngettt u The seiee L eternal waters gest l c Froni tountain and from Mil The virmyards brash with pur e dash, ' The . 34llow hop leave' trai t: And while the fervent Bungs ii gold.. And thwal'in deck the sot White liniold streams are clear :ndeolds Let utglve thanks to God NO, 32,1. • The dower odor' brea I • As gentle winds go pit; i The grasshoptr that lurks belt Chirps merrily and fast; The ring dove coos upo'n the s The larks fait anthems po The bees start with a Jocund Is , • The waves sing on the sl /EICALta , All the wood and w Where human step ne'er And nature, like an unweaned Smiles on Its parent God. PAN BrOthers, shall the bird a . Thus tech, and teach to Shall all the love 7 rays that tll Delos% in clouds or pain I Shall beans be dead and 'OW To all that mere, deals ' Shall soul and reason fail to d td The shrine where instinct : kneels AI; no I—while glory lights tli f tLsky. And beau!, paints the sod White stars and rainbonos lire i ou,higlai Let it, give thank. to tiod.l - ---f . anweesealg tow ' MCC 1111: littia TUMMIES li VAII F 011.. /i --- 11 Who would cover his bar and noble hands for sharnel-4anda that have aung the ponder ous hammer or held th e impert f I plow I No ' one.' t surely, that has a trait epprec stion of his being or a true pride in the attributes ti Manhood. Look back upon the first ages of thi ,great earth ; clothed in her primeval robes, she w apped herself op in niggard churlishness and denied to man a hotne. But God laid his thumb utiin" the surf and his. little finger on the moon and with another finger pointed to that being who heal en ir tribute supetiot . to those 'material globes. Hi bide him assert aim lordship over the material-INi bade him labor. And then the tall trees of the lorest fell down in homage, of the fect'of man. !And the hollow oak spread its bright white wings irpon the waters, MA in' concert with the winds arid waves it rang the: dignity of labor. And the r i l ank wilderness that Mid noised , rho venomed flake and poisonous . hemlock—that had loitered .the deatb-breathltig ;: mmarsh'and stricken down wittfever the puny wars ' rior with his spear, grew bestniful and recreant , when swartibrowed labor ca no end reclaimed it from desolation. The yeller corn, and cultured ' (sowers, and tuneful birds; and lowing herds CriM• ' - gledllieir voices with that of the son of toil and sang hallelujah! great tit ma by labor! Labor! 4 what, ho, ye Sybarites, that sneer at the 9odliveti -, principle,. where- is the glorfr Or dignity of men without it? ,Latior has fathomed the secrets of Earth's bosom, and has born q ram her dark caverns i her riohern treasures. The +ridges that spin the " %wain . ..ten thougand .treat s : ..ttlsir spires that point with hopeful comist ncy . to heaven—the million city homes in which the millions of bus marry ore dwelling--thearbled halls where n eloquence is echoing i and culptared art finds liveliest, expression—the cultured mend and grain• clad plain and floweiing ga den—all that we see , of nature and of art are mon Monts that tell oldie dignity of labor. Labor is tre only true nobi!q. ' arid the Cif! UltIS laborer holds the patent thereof immediately. from that. grea t i God who made thee heavens and the earth,.the'nun, moun and start, end all that in them is.tßuriitt's Christian - Citizen. . THE CRY OF 111.131 The question of human . its removal, is at the bottom 0 ie now convoking Europe, aji agitate it for come time tO practicable schema of relief,' to all classes, and .adequ..o tc nittide of the evil, tin .uc, anxiety would be taken freni minister of ,tate!,-what tout to many a desponding Willi' misery . has at Ism found ton itself heard and felt. It tip ankunderstandings, to our feet's. Ih wails melt U 9 IT, Us. 'ill- cages wirer' us. It We mu,t either to have it constantly exposed horilfied deformity. Hith, i classes have virtuall anew' plaints of the uncomfortable terms as these;—..Poor pen for your sufferingt —we tea I this trifle—it will be soma could do more; and now pr tress us with your writhing, yam:Belles to the will of 1, hunter 'and cold in peace a attempt no violence, or to keep you quiet." The 9 Portable Cline/ to such mini becoming more unmistaks relieve nail! . relieve US ! !! otherwise me must make ye will he comfortable or unto') TILE AMERICA The following beautiful course delivered before the lege, by Theodore, Sedge is of the orator wee ..The chiaarter and donee." It I heeded by every Americati ./We mast 'hie shove the prejudices end pistons, td reel Wee df our sitastion greet interests of the race. ' , Sweet is the titeeth or the laurel crown, and (hue but when the supreme hon ; gratertii, and the molt em virtue drat' Merida can rat "He assisted in the prngresi 'hut let no man th i nk holiday task, or that' the Mai principles which constitute. L i time be effected Without e; self-denial. As all nature t all government tend'to ahus is our lot, and to maintain of on. heroic'courage. Vrh,. early discoveries of Galileo,' Germany, CoV:de, Cali Uourage,Wet+, and onL would he no unaPt motto fa zen—Courage and onwar, must be an essential dame character. Virtue i practise, which has had a ti one actual exhiliition of it, small—performing world t. indeed in a thousand ways the duties of our trust. D 3 tl ! the scaffold and the stake that courage is lees wanted the. I..firis considered so dignified it as virtue !itself. resists the control of politics ; defies popular prejudice, whi a false present, to lay hold courage is only perhaps the because it is not ennobled b lyrdom." "Swear not at All." 1 vanity and falsehood are ma .Showt nosh° man who cam —ao oath never tremble' 0111 ho'od heaver breathed from) ' (a. The Brarery of Poi. its the most rdned and ge that hurnin nature can vita done good and kind actions )I is not his natur rircharity.—The last,, to perfection, even in the ki denten toward the hard; ff unforhearing; haart.wannth thropy toward the misenthre LT" The object of all aro happy at Komar. If ae sr cannot 0. happy ehernhereli _ __l?oetrll. sr stlti coos, OS rod ; child. dbloopi lal 1 b.ind AN' NISEION , iseiy . —its causes and s the, movement which yldAbich threatens to ,i come. Could some generally acceptable 0 cope with the msg. iggested. what a great ri the mind of many a nfort would be offered inthropist ! Human ues and pens to snake seals to cur feelings sismplthies- and our ity„ its rzsages terrify I will no longer hide ore it, or submit le o out gaze in all its , rto the comfortable , ''rill , the bitter ccim -1 classes - , in some such le! we ate very sorry i ly feel for you—take ellef. 'We wish we y beiviet—iicin't die and agonies—resign Providence, and bear isli seclusion;—above we must use violence answer of the uncona-- hoditions, day by day sfp'. is—ttllelielso ns I 74,51t0 us comfortable; 30 uncomfortable. We atonable together." I=l ,extrect is from die— bleste or Union Uol rEsq. The theme mermen Citizen, his should bo feed and itrOospbere dour toed pblnin a broad oud cot , ith reference to tho mpular applause, fair ing the lofty column; I shall come, the most r httic menumesite of . iseiie the brief record r irV his race hat this Progrem is a i!intenance of the great. it S essence Ain et any , li i ristenti effort,.eternal . dJa tiiifleMy, se does , a .; Perperesl conflict h i s con fl ict is the teak i ii Kepler heard of the ho wrote`hiui from o', a prngredere.— ,63rd ! These words 'ar the Aatietican chi rd ! Courage indeed mt in the republican 'to inculcate, hard to a.lusand prouhera for Id this much ,, talhiog, .f ours. Courage is requisite to dischatg . a uot think that heeaoto Ilse' become obsolete, d,' that quality which.- ii , eminent that they Fhe codisge iihictr scambinations.whieh fch turns in acorn froin qn a tine future, that loom rare and difficult i 4'th° 'crown of mar. Deceive not. Pro- Tke of less. breeding. ands the best respect . bie tongue—• falser: his lips. iormar.—Forgiaanest ous point or virtue o to. Cowards have l but a toward never best frail which comes .indhost soul, is—wo prbe:„:::ldto; p wa ti rtl iii". tbe i to I - iti o e shoptd be to tie not happy theta. as
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