=En Philadelphia . Stove Works and HOLLOWARE FOUNDRY.] ' - VITAItNICFL ~ LIEIBRANDT ac. CO. First Wharf oboes Nogg Sir! ct 'sa the Detseare.' - • T - ~...- - z...- „ , ON hand and for wale on the molt ici- L,, , z.,. , : - ,. sonable terms, a very large and hand. ' ..,.. •:,:'.,„-',:. some assortment of Stoves, cotraptising '''..' —.--- ' =—,, :eli. a Tandy of new and beautiful pat . v... tern.; among which will be found tlio , , fo l lowing : "Cooks' Favorite, for wood and coal, - • Complete Cook." I , . Air Tight Complete. ! New Complete. ISO.' , 3 Double Oven. comport•• 3 Bucks County Economist, (patent flat top,) 3 " James' Cook, for vessels,. ~ Nine Plate Stoves, plalo lop,, 9 vessels,, b do do boller„. r 9 Do .do ' do '. Jo: backi . Ten do r do • . rieva do do , , Oast Oven nr Rand Bps' Stove.; Kerione Stove, for Osten, I do with collar °ikon; Franklin Keystone, - Cannon Store, '• 8 Bare Cr tinder Stoves, light or heavy Cylinder.. 8 Bar Room Stoves, 4. Bases and Top, ft " -Radiator Plates. , • riew York Radiator, ,Summer Furnace., Gas Over. Salamanders, Mr Tight Plates. Stanley Cast Parlor Air Tight, ' Etna do do do do f;tanlY , do do Radiator. . Etna do do• . dls. ~ , - 'Flat Top Complete, patent, a new and superior stove. • 5 *.p' Tea Kettles, Stove and Flat Botinmi ; Rngiith 8011-4 4 'tie, Round and Oval, Bulged and Straight Pots, Sphi %,. rs, Long Pans, /cc to Or all the stoves. :Sinks, Spout I ' rang, if yatant Drip irons. la..4sc. Dealers 'applied with odd Plates, Grntes, Fire Bricks, f k.c. he. Light Castings or all descriptlo ns, neatly lapd, promptly executed. August 13. 1619 SIOVCSI t• Stoves , : Slovcs! .eaIIEET.IRON in TIN MANUFACTORY. JACOB M. LONG, . . Grateful for the liberal pat rnnage , • tofore received. respectfully announcgs I'-'f,17, 7 :•%`: to the citizens of Pottsv ill e and the surrounding country, that he continues business at the old stand, opposite r liatz's White Iroise lintel, on Centre, Street, in the. Ltorongh of Pottsville, where he keeps - constantly on 'band an ostensive, and carefully sclened assortment • - al Parlor tied Coating Stores, embracing all the old hnd approved styles, together With a variety of new • .ones,e4rairatly adapted to the wants of the Coat re. I The "Improved cemplete..oflB49;" "Pierce's Amer• lean Alr Tight, with Brick Ton Oven;" and "Stew ' • urt's Summer and Winter Air Tight," are considered 'lff •by those who have tested them, probably the very best Choking Stoves that have ever been invented. tie with 'confidence calls attention to his great variety of JJ Parlor and Cooking Sloven, whirl, is unquestionably , the largest, beet and chespest,to be found in the County of yctinylklll. Its ,• atsoteeps eons nntiy for sale a large and varied • !Atonic of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the best quality and at the lowest cash prices. • TIN ROOFING, and all nark connected watt that branch of the business, will bo promptly executed, in the best manner, end on the R on reasonable terms. Hey I9'4's STOVES : STOVES. I STOVES I , WINTER. IS COMING: SOLOMON HOOVER, Caress of Areseaerids end Rerlesart Streets, rorravita.e, • ....sr c. 0.5.:, ANNOUNCES to his friends and eat -4 1., ,_ comers and the public generally that he ~'7- * r. -- •7. has on hand the most elegant assort • '.-TIAS •------: went of STOVES ever offered in thin commit - ply embracing all the newest i A , • - . and most approved patterns. Ile par r •4111cularly calls attention to McGREGOIPS PATENT iPAIILOR HEATER, which is .pronnunced the best 1 slave now in use,both for ea mfortmeonomV. and health. . Iftlave the exclusive right of making these stoves in I` Schuylkill County. Also 1 . Cast Iron Radiators, • .Empire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels. ,-• Willis' Air Tight Conking Stoves, for wood or coal, a superidearticle far families. , Parlor and Chamber Stoves, ' • • Togethei with a large assortmeniforAll urposes, all 1 of which will be sold at unusually low:rate p s. TIN AND JAPANNED WARG.—lfis assortment of ~. 'Tin nod Japanned Ware is very large. and embraces ' sit the articles in families, which he will warrant to be of a %an perior quality. A .. ._ l li'llinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured to older at the shortest notice. ' itIIOVING A-. SPOUTING. As he is prepared to en s "t etc Tin Roofing and Spouting, he invites those in .rant of such work, to give hiin a call, as he pledges himself to do it cheaper and better than it as ver been done in this place before. The public are reaper trolly Invited tocaltsind em xa ne hls stork and indite for themselves. (Oct 7-41 Tlt R' /11---.TCIISCOUN Tle EC ONOMIST, 'PATENT AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. The Greatest fetproressent of the Day/ theT"Esubscriber respectfully informs i„.o4lzr the , patine n, that he o ti r a , 4 c r h e , c „y e recently t i t 3 e o c . u n r i e , d , fnr the manufacture and sate ofthe new - and admirable Cooking stove called the BUCKS CoI,NTV ECONOMIST.— inannt the Imany improvements lately introduced in Csuoklne Strives, it is acktiowlecived MI hands, that tontine can surpass this in all the !mints requisite and deal:able In that necessary article of household ectitinmy• The facility With Couch it is 'et:Mated, the . v.2111:1111 y, fatfectioa d,spatra with vlllOl cookery and haLimr. Coll lie done at one and „the sante,time. snit the small quantity of fuel ronsoined, ate mattersof surprise to all Who have tried it. and aite. IL the first rank :annul? all the stoves yet introduced. It truce ssary, however, speedy Its peCuliar lacillties in advertisenwnt,a per 110111il rilliealleti of its fralutes will heat satisfy %Lose who May wistitn make purchases ; unit It Will afford the alljoEM:tie °elt *cute to receive calls, and satiM'y a g , with M ppgr a ef its capacities and performs maces. The store will he put up for thirty days, and ir • found - ot to meet the expectations of buyers, or to per , form an represented. it will bit taken away without charge. There aba three sixes—Nos. 1:2 and 3—and q•co ructed t town either wood nr cost. Call and ex . amine specimens, now ready at the stove and sheetdroti ware manufactory of the subscriber, in Centre Street, 'two doors above the Public Schools—where, also, any thins in hisline of businels may hb had on accommoda , Ona terms. ,pct7l4l-tfl AUTVIII.OI ET. CLAIR, 'Wholesale and Retail. CLOCK STORE, No. 2313 MARKET ST. ABOVE SEVENTIL South soft —sit-ADE i.riii4. 40-IALTIIOUGII we can scarcely valueestimate the ss . of TIME cninmerctally, yet by calling at • 11i above Establishment. JAMES BARRER dr4,2,...wi1l furnish his friend., among whom .he in chides ati who dilly appreciate sts fleetness, Wall a beautiful and perfect Index for marking its progress, of whose value they ma judge• His extensive stock on hand. constantly changing in cnnformitv to the improvements In taste and style of paunch and workman.hin, consists of •M Ficit.dea :mil irty.lear Brass COCINTINO 110preE, PARLOR. RAU.. CUMULI and ALARM CLOCKS, French, (tap v. and other fancy styles. as well 'as plain, which Orut his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers be finds he can put at the Imo of cask knee, in any quantity trim sae to a tkoasamt. of which he ts ill warra n- the accuracy. 01.elocks repaired and warranted. Clock trimmings en hand. Cali and see me among them. ' JAMES BARBER, 222Marke,t St. l'hilada.Oug. 25, ISO. 35-Iy UltitEllf Et, ELLIOTT. WATCH:II ikE ERS AND JE T ELLERS, lE ELLERS, •%1) lI6ALERs In THE s • BY WHOLE:S.ILE: .4XI, RFT lif. Store next door to the Miners' Bank, Ce?tre street, PnTTNN'ILLE % - NiEs , nq B. &C. keep ton•laTilly on hand „ an extensive a..ortment of WAXCIIES, eni -,. It'rt'emfoeuvnedryin'tt}hrs' o price. l ; no Ip m n ' t " ,e "i w " it ' iq they may particularly refer to the celebrated Cnld and Rover LEV Ens of ..%1 1. Tobias •---V .(l • JOi Johns Oil. Robert Itoi.ketl, Wm. Robinson, /,..c , of whine mann sfactiire they have a splendid collection.; ALSO, gold and silver Anchors and Le'pines, to which they would nv it, attention. ALSO, a Ild . ): , and complete sort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware. eratzacing nearly eery. nide properly coming butter those kends— Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry: 4-c., promptly attended to. Monaco. It. A. IL deem tt unnecessary in advertise ment to enutner.de their stock Incl. SI , EIrr , IIIIY; suf fice to way that it ha, been selected with tomb careand direr, Lon, and is one of the most extensive to he found In xi.. country. Their lone expsrience in the husinesa will folly warrant them In inviting the . kttention nt purchasers. IS the full confidence that they are enabled to tell as chenpas any other establishment here nr else where. ~... [Dec184741.4 _______ --- - - - I, R. 13P048......” ... GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JE'VE.I.III' sTottE. • • WHERE Gold and Silver Watches of every .p. deerriptiunnan he bad at from tee to fifteen per • rent. tees it, 7.ti any other store in New York or % • %ILI' Philmlelphia, l'ers.mis what:visit to get a good it. ann. perfectly[ • gulat.l, w nuld dn w ell to c all at arid the core of (he subs Rim', and compare the quty price of his wnich, s with tbst of other stores. Good In:kW st Oar falbocrsq cstecitsgly too prices: Cold hems, full jewelled, IS carat cases, 824 00 Flp„v,e, 40 do 2 o do 'l2 00 (004 Lepinep, jewelqd, IS carat cases, 3 00 fillver do do 9 00 .Silver Verge Watches. from ID. 00 upwards. fleld Pencils from el 01 to IS no; Gold Pens, with . silver cases, and pencils attached, for :5 rents. Also.. h,mlPnme sisnriment of new and faphlnnable ...Jewelre. at prices far below the usual . tame prices. . ',Old gold and silver bought or taken In ev ti hae.e., i North Second 71.EWIS R. BROOMALL. No 111 North Second at., second door bedoW Race. " Philadelphia. [April 14. '4O. 1 6 -I I' Co t Ibis advertisement Out, and bring it along, you will then he son; to get Into the right store. WATCHES AND JEIVELILY. . CHEAPER THAN EVER.. ,T . ;,.1,,,,,:, sad. Roby!. ot Go '' Indlodolpkia Week sea Jecarg Steer," No. DE Xert• Second Street, corn, of Quarry;-I.l.llL•DELPititt. • : ,.. 471 Gold Levers, 18 care t cases, full jewelled. 43 0 and upwards. Ii:Z.I. Silver Lrivera, fulliewelled, 15 [ Gold IsPnise. IS k cases Jewelled, 25 " 'r Silver Lepiues;Jewelled„ 10 'silver coartier Watches, 11,10 Brlo Silver tipoOnitoopvil to cnimper sett,Tek. 415; Desert. ,e 10; Table 815; other articles in proportion. All gnoit .warranted to he what they are sold for. Constantly nn bond i large assortment olline GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Ao, an assortment or M. J. Tribins & Co..E. Elimpi- 1 AL Sion, Samuel & Ikntlierit, E.S.Tates & Co.. John Hurl- 1 - 'urn. 0. & R. Iteerdey and other slattern,' Patent Lever its,,,,:et t enta, whtch will he cared In any style desired. Arinntemi.nts have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England to fur, nigh at short notice any required style of Watch. fah .. vgulch orders - will be taken, ntoi the ;Mille tilld residence , ~,, t h e person ordering put AM if requester. 0. CONRAD, Importer of %Vetches, Irlill'a., Octle'Pi./ 4-151 No. 96 N. Second St. - *lir :WILL it - 011411.11PFEII. 1 MOD el A N DS ofbottles ofthe-Anieric:,; Comp.-mod Ihave been said during the partyear, and was never known tn fail in curing in a few slays, the worst case ore emus in deliente,dlsense,filminnt weakness. and ell diseases of the Uniary organs. Per,sons affiieted.hiing 1 this pleasant and popular remedy, peed &or nil restric exposure as it leaves 01 odor on the breeih, requires no 41 tions in diet or bu•inmp,icontains no mercury or non- Lats ietteotnjuriooa to the eyFtttn. and Is ndapted to very age, sex or condition. it is also the hest reme nhody known (or Flour Athos. or Whites, (female complei with which thousands suffer, withOtit the knowledge of a rety4y. This celebrated remedy has long been used In tbn private practice ofa physkian with unerring Stir. cess, ralqually cuing ninety-nine or the hundred crisis in a few days. Proy,r,d sdieli bottle ue plbin and fall directions. C•CTION.—Ask Oaths. American Conlponnd,and pure chase only straw agent. Puce 61 per bottle. ' J. G. Drown and J. S. C. Itlartin,agehts for Pottsgile Kempton. age nt for Pt. Carbon.. .[Sernl6 '4B WBIGn• AV ELLS, Law. Illineneuji • glut NOM County% Pa. • , fUtilLlll. ®! RIM M VOL. XXV. Furnitur I FUrnl.l ace CARPUS; WENMAN 3 PAINTEIYAILINDB, An. GR.F.SSA.NG do SILLTRIAN REE , FEUTFULLT announce so the citizens or Pottsville and the • - surrontidingneighberhood that they hone 'opened a • FURNITURE' WARE-ROOM, ,Xa hasten/re Strut, a feta deers ferns Craw where they have on band a large and fashionable smo ck of Fund. me. embracing the lateen and mit fashionable styles. all of which has been manntdeturcd to their order by the beat maker, In our cities. _Their stock embraces a general assortment of all the' articles embraced In tar nishing dwellings either plainer intim moat tilsarbms. manner. Bedsteads ranging In pelts from 33 to 00. —and all other articles of furniture in proportion. In.; their mock is also embraced a lane assortment of Vela netian Illtnds and Window Shades of.the triost approv ed patterns, selected with great care. CARPETTING, BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY. Therhave also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting of the various ,qualities. and . Redding, to which they nil the particular atte'ntian of there in want of these articles. k I 2 " 4 " 4 " Ea= It it oar design to keep at. _ required in Schuylkilfeounty. and prevent the neees• Pity of persons going abroad in searcliof elegant arti cles of Eurnitore. allot which they, are determined to sell at less,Prices than they can he obtained else where. with parking and carriage addett 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 flatter themselves they can give them any kind of a ••tit out" ti/Fy may r - require at a great saving of funds. • HENRY, GRESSANO ALEXANDEIi BILLYDIAN. April 7 15-01 .' A LI ARM—LITTLE:dr: MARTIN igarlili S.R nt re OLESOLE and Retail - 'Printers le DRY OOD GOCERIES, TEAS. LTLVOIIB.&c. .3 tore on iLle Rtreet, near the cornet of Ma hantotign, to which the attentnn of the citizens of tows and ...try is respectlunivollteited. ..... JOHN' L. LITTLE. Pottsville, Oct 2S-44j JOItN S. C.MAIITIN Cherokee. LATE ARRIVAL. THE subscriber having just returned from L. Philadelphia with the largest stock of goods !,""Kif ever offered for sale in this place, consisting, of Dry Goods. Groceries, Provisions. Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Sepia!, '6ttmmer Hats,'ltCaps. queens- I ware, Glassware, Lamps. Burning Fluid, &c. &c.. has opened a NEW STORCIA FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Norwegian Street, below the Arcade. where he is prepared to sell on terms more favomble to purchasers than those of any other establishmen in :he Borough of Pottsville. His assortment of Dry Goods embraces all the new Spring styles. which are various and beautiful: Men's and Boy's fashionable Caps (or Mkt at I 2 cents. Persona can save at least 25 per cent. bj purchas ing atC. INMAN'S - 'New Cheat Store. BOOTS ADD SHOES. At Di c CentreSt.twe door to the Yottscillellouse. & J. FOSTER, ea ARE now receiving their • Spring supplies of BOOTS & • SHOES,comprisingafirstrate ' assortment, which they now c. • °Beret wholesale or retail atthe very lowest prices. They have ahin on hand Trunks, Va ises, Ca rind Bo gs, and Satchels,Soleand Upper Leather,, Morocco, Calf Skins. Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makets`Tools, and la general assortment9f SpayElgal 'nes. N. B.—Boot s Shoes mannfactured at shor Theitfriewls and the public who arelu want of any of he above articles aterespect fully sequested to give theth Call. IYlny . B, ISO. 194 Smith's Boot Z 4 Shoe Store.• FRESH SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY' CHEAP ' The Subscriber announces . to his numerous customers , ' and the public, that he has _ 21... just received at hia Boot 0nd.i...,..T. - - 1 ,.. .T. . Shoe Store. nett door below •,........ - tite fulice of the Miner? Journal, a fresh suppl), of Roots and Shoes of every variety for Ladies, Mayes! Gentlemen, Children, Miners, &c., &c., all of which are made up of the best materials, in a neat and di,ira ble mannerond will he sold at rates to suit the ti es Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valisea, Saich. els, &e., which will be sold very . heap. Call and sails( y0n „„1,,, hunts a nd Shoes made to,orde.• of the hi' tia ainytals and also repaired at short noti,e. SMITT I Pottsville, June 9.-2itf. . WILLIAM 47. — 1 I a ItRIGIIT 6= POT T, TOWN HALL IRON STORE. DOUBLE and Single barrel SHO', GUN s POWDER FLASKS, SllOl BELTS, DU PON'I"S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION .CAPS, " REVOLVING PISTOLS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The above are a fine aosottimen: of En gliah andi Ger man manufacture. TABLE. POCKET,, utrneßy, SCISSORS, friND wagons a tine aasnrtmentof the most telehrated makes. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, AN 'ILS Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACE I! Mines, Safety Fuse, Long arid Simmltandled S rive' made expressly for nu r own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Corlaisting of Locks,Latches.llinges,Palnts, Oil, dal of Ainericln, German. and English manufacture, IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue,. Band, and Hoof. Iron: TOOLS, Blacksmiths', Carrenters..Shnemakere,and Sm4lers' SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING With a variety of Iron notions !Aug. !S 47 35 SHOVEL 31 1 NUFACT Eagle Works, Centre Street, rotrriviccr., next door below the American lime. 1 100 THE enbscriber would call the attention of Coal Operators, Merchants, and Miners. to ex • amine his Round end Square point Coal and Crain Shovels, manufactured by himsSf, and expressly for the Coal Renion—warrarited to be made of the first quality materi.xls and - wprkmanitsip, at City prices. MI orderst hanklully received and puctu ally attended to. N. R.—Shovels Repaired. Dec.l-49..tf] . HENRY DORTER. ThES:-7-7--- --------,---- . , In , a . TIIE SULISCHIBER HEM! f.EAVE . ' , Fey. In call the attention of his friends and t1i.,.....7, the nubile. in Ills stock of CARROLHES •a 1.1.0. and LIMIT WAGGONS now lon hand and finishine. which he will dispose of low. i :5-All kinds of repairing promptly attended in. Stec filed t.orrivr of Lininn and Railroad Streets. Lack of the American liouse• June 5.1847. ^-S—iv 51nLTATI 4 . 1 ' 111 1E:—. Tuscarl.a ailatuaqua !Line. .. ON and alter Monday May I'Fitti. the ' sn :l . ''. - oh3crlber will run a Enrich THREE ''4Xi mlL :" .- a TIMES A DAY. between Tuscarnra and Tamaqua. on the, arrival of the care at Tuscarora. The tare leave Pottsville at 74 And II o'.. °lock, A. sf. and I I' M. The coach will leaVa Tama• qua at 74 and II o' lock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. 51. Pare 511 cents. Tickets ran he. had - tP Junes' Hotel, Tamaqua, and of the cnnductoof the-Cars:, • June2,l9-13-ifl -STEPHEII JONEA .. ... Edwin Hinton. WHOLESALE BRUSH 51ANUFACTUHEIL No. 36 Snook Foe etk Street. • Mk Conan snove cif esrie - r. WEST sIDE.IMILADa ., IA MERE Merchants and Dealers will rind, at all V V • times, a rand assortment of all article,. in my. line of bu.iness. made up in all' t heir various et),les of fashion and finish. 7 - .. My prices are •urh that they will h. found to the In terest of those Merchants who will favor me with a call before pnichasing elsewhere. July fll. IMP. . 30 -Su .----------- _ Telegraphic News. IMPORTANT TO TIIE COAL REGION. r poi:: Uutemitice beg:leave to repcal that they have at -1 tended to the, duties imposed upon them relative to the suspension. and insist unite standing out fur thein r rights at all b37.anif. Should 'they in the mea time hare 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 front them very cheap and fashlnnahjY. Which 444 beauty and style - sigrpc•dry anything ever offered In the country. A visit to their well established house will more than repay them for their treable. MAGNETISM! CLAIRVOYANCE! TOM THUMB - • &c.. &c., &c.„ ' Are trifles compared to the excitement that Lippincott & Taylor'. New Goads have produced. SuCh a FALL in PCICEIS as they have managed to sell at it AITTIOA alarming to the principals themselves. Their oFject at this time. is to assist the coal operators in carrying out their present suspension enrwessfolly. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR., Corner Centre and MAtiantongo streets, . 44114-42 ) c Pottsville - Boys' and - Chili ren's Clothing ot. • 1.. 264 Ckcisaut Street, j'll:l.delphis. THE Snliscrilicr having had much,esocrtence In the manufactory of Iloya' and Children's llothing; Announces to the citizens of Potts villa, and surrounding towns and Country, that he, hay a large and varied assortment of ready.made clothing for l'OliNG GENTLEMEN, • made of of very good materials, and in' the best, latest, and ! innable style 'lwo ys on Mind. He would most respect fully invite them, the ctiizens of Pottseille,&e, to give him a call when they visit the city,and examiat the ne his heantiful stock themselves. and he s a atisfied th Depot, is the place to be well suited in Children's Clo thing' in make, lit. style or finish. ' Feb. 7, -49. 7-Ivl F. A. 1101'T. No.MG 1- Chesnut St. below Tenth. Poiladn. „Pottsville Cloth -- ing Emporium. Tat he hasilEitnd takenersigtit I:l,enisi e desire' i Lo . i i n l f it, arm a th e e b public th 1 stand of Mr. It. 'l' Tay:' - 4,a fvor don'ts above Mortimer's lintel, Centre street. Pnlitsville, where he hoe just opened a 'splendid stuck of goods, 1 comprising Frweb, hetrims, Asseiesn, ICloths of eery, color i and West of England. and description. ~ 4 upmer coatings, habit cloths, summer cloths. Flom-' ravines, black and colored cashmarctt, codington's mono cloths, tweeds. &c., &c. P•NT•LOO7 timisva.—doper black m end, Ciiin metes and doeskins. French fancy. and mixed eased metes, merino cassimetev, all colors and gnat tier white and fancy linen drillings,new designs; cordi and 1 beaverteens of every style and quality; with' Sant nets. all shades and Cptilitiel. Verrtnos.—rtuperlor Mack ;atlas and aaihmere sestinas, splendid fancy silk vesting:. new designer , ' white and oared Marseilles, large assortment. With' a general Carley uf floods adapted to Mena' and BOW' wear, to which the attention of his friends and others,' wiahleif a gond suit of cloths. w Invited. Rianf.ita 06 CIATIIIIIO.--Bummer sack coats: cloth coats of all qualities. Pant,. vertu.. i Itl rut suspenders.' stocks. s!,b cravats, ke, ~4c., at the eer 8 y In H weet Cash' ;rice., l' . PETER . ARTZ, May ',lO. ."4.it . II the articles of Furniture . .71 AND POWSVIIALE ._ . . . . , . L will.feauh you to plereetbe bOurele of the Earth, and Oriel out from the taverns of Mon; i irll o . Mettle telllr.b will cite strength to our hurolattnd subject all Nature to oar uee an/ PirOshre-:"" • E' "s.l'li'' 'ate. a . 14111111111ffll • • . " . Valuable co al •Land , ;FOR SALE. Mitt subseilbers. assignees of George W. Baum. .L NOS expereeto rublic•Sale, on Saturd.iy, the 13th day ALOctnber next,at I o'clociwin the afternoon, at ,the heron of 'Mortimer & Brother, inkeepers la the Borough or PottaVitte, in the County of Schuyl kill, the ifolinwittg.described Real estate : the undi vided Lhalf of a certain tract of Coal Land, situate in Barry ,arnl Norwegian Township,. Schuylkill Coun ty, hounded by lands of John Hartman; ; Peter Knabb. and others, coi.utininglS2ac iv; mora•or less. I his tract of land is shunted on a branch of.the Big Schuyl kill a few -miles from the head of the West Branch Railroad. and contains a horizontal bed of superior Coal, witk about seven feet light covering, on. which a aha has been aunt through Coal, thirty feet deep. There are - nit the premises a large Log llama and :Slone RitCheii, - (now liccdpied• as a tavenij with StableS,! Sheds, &e.: roe old Sunbury toad pusses immediately by the Tavilrn. • - • ! Aup?.. At the came time and place. the undivided half part of a c ertain tract of Coal Land. situate in Rush TOwnsnip, Schuylkill Cniinty, bounded by land of ratei Knapp and vacant land, containing in the nibille.39l acres and allowance. Tne terms. of sate will be made known by the Assig nees, on the day of sale. ' • 'CITABLE:I TRAILET, . ' JOHN 11EITEIt11AN. Assignees of George W. Baum. 35—it ==! Passage from Live rtiool. IPASSAGES in the steerage ,f the first Class 04*Packet Ships Mary Pleasant'', Shenandoah. -.liiirlin and Eutcipe, sailing from Liverpool for Philadelphia on the tet.of every month, throughout the year; eon be secured on.applicatinn to SAMUEL' PLEASANTS. No. 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. June 0. '4O-01-11 • - • • 1:1Lverpool. and - New-York Passage Agency. E. W. KIMBALL & CO., I 84 Wall Sireet—NEW- soar. DUNKIN. KIMBALL k Co.,—Ltveurnot.. . i RESPECTFULLY informs their Blends and al i . ' the public that they have commenced the t r ~. GENERAL SHIPPING and COMMISSION BUSINESS. together with the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, gm tier certificates of pas sage from London, Liverpool, Dahlia, Belfast or any ' part of the old country to to Wets-York, Boston, and phimartpkra. on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Eukayos, from El to any amount on the Rival Hawk of Helena and its branches. The days of sailing of the Refuter Lisa of Liverpool Pocked, as fixed upon, are the let, 6th, 11th, 16th, Rig, and With of every mouth. Theis ships are all of the lamest claw, and are com manded by men of chalacterand experience. The cab in accommodations are nil tliat can be desired in point ofsplentior, comfort and convenience. They are fur nished With every description of Mores of the best kind. Puncttiality in the days of sailing will be strictly ad, hexed in. Pocket Ships noscias,Siddons.SheriJan,and Garrirk, are veisels kit the largest class; and those,lesirons to bring out their Diem's• cannot select finer or saßitships• kassaae can be . Seell red at tire. lowest rates. .h,•eio: Orleans line of packets nail weelay. For pas sada or freight, apply as above. i • - . EW. KIMBALL k Co. ec T in hatu b lzer i r l ! , l) l 7 o, lr , a ,n s t b v e . en a ppo i n tcl Ago a t fat Otis lIENRY W. LEWIS, Minrsville. Dercl6*44-51-Iyl JOS.i MCMUFFaY s B PaSBagfs3 .tgeuCy. ,' ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. D. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT. OLDEST onli THE BEAT EsTottLisliED ponsang OFFICE ID THE UNITED STATES. l' I THE subscriber reispectMily begs 4/7(1 leave to tender his sincere thanks to ,_., .. st. .....1 , .. his numerous friends and the public, ....-• A it 4.... for the very liberal support he has re -r. . celved for upwards of twenty year., and Solicits a continuation of their contistence. The despatch with which his passengers have Bern brntight out, and MS promptness with which his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different . banksi are, heAlhtters hiniectf, a sufficient guarantee to ii 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 ois their appointed days.by - whirl" paswarrs will be brought out without delay or I disappointment, e Co tz.: A. ,murex':' it ssiti o s PT' NS. Dots or a* Misito room N. Y. Patrick Henry, Inlann. lazy. 6 May 6 Sept. 6 Vaterlon,, , F.R.Alkep, II " II " '1 Sheridan. Cornish; 2il •! 1 .r. SA IlettrY May. Nye, reby. 6 June 6 Omr. 6 New. Ship, - II " 11 ,'II ~., Garrick, ilinnt, '" 2 6 " .2 6 " 26 ~.• New 'WOII,I, Ilinight, March 6 July 6 Nor'.. 6 • John ILSkiddy.iloice. " II "' II " 11 . Roschis, Moore, "26 ii i 26 "26 Ashbnonn. - lion land, April 6 Aug. 6 Derr. 6 West Point, WII Allen " 11 " 'II " 16 Siddrins,'. I Cobb, 1•" 26 "26 "31 stitrii NoMEs. cal-Ftig. Dors Sorctsta noes Lit'sel... Patrick Henry Desono, Feby 21 June '2l Oct 21 Waterloo, ' F.R.Allen, " 26 "26 "20 Sheila's. Cornish, ;tier. II July 11 N0v.16 • Henry Clay, Nye, • " " 1 1,2 2l " " 21 . Newt Ship, 26 6 26 Garnett. - • Hunt. April II Aug. I Dec.ll i il • NeW World, Knight. " - 2 .6 " 1 " 2 26 1 " 21 " 21 s . John II Skfddy, Litre, " 1 i 1 RosCius. • Moore. May 11 Sept. II Jan. 1.1 A.hburion,!lowland. " 21 " 111, " 21 is Wilt Point - , i' - ', W.ll.Allen " 26 "20 "26 Sidslotis. ' i Cobb, !June 11 Oct 11 Feb. II , • IWaddition to the above regular line, a number of i splendiJ ships, ouch as the Adirondack, Marmloa. Rap- PahOososS , Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick, Samuel Hicks, Coldinhia, and Niagara, will Loutinue to sail from Lir erprod weekly In regular succissinn, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool ; and:for the ncenirtinottal inn of persons wishing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payments of my drafts on the following banks: Armagh, Clonmel, • Enniskillen. Omagh, Athlone, Cann, ' Ennis, Parsontown, Bandon, Fermoy, Enniscorthy, Skibbereen, fle'fast, Csootebill, Galway, Sligo, Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrosh, - Tralen. IlallyithannonDungarran, Limerick, Wexford. s Ratline, Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford, Cork, Downpatrick,Monaglian, loughs:Ll.. Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow, - England--Messro. Spooner Atwood & Co., bankers, London; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, !Overcoat. Sestiand.—The' City of Glasgow Rank; and all Its branches and agencies. S"). Passages can also,be engaged from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Roston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application twine mad. personally or by letter post pout addressed to 11. 11 ANN A N.Pottsville; JOSEPH MeMURRAY. corner of Pine and South sts., New York ; or Mr. riF.O. McMURItAY. No. 117. Witte:lwo lileall, Liverpool panlB-14 - - -- _ ILIAILRISON% BUOTIIEUS & Co. , . M.AN UFACTURING CHEMISTS, Ojtoe Na. 43 1.2 anti Front Street, Philadelphia. Pure Parlor Waite Lend; Alum,ground and in crystal; Eitst Ground " " Copperas; - NO. I " ' " Pyroligneous Acid ; Red Lead; • Red Liquor; Lithium , r Iron Liquor.' Oraner Mineral; Mastic Mack; Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. I METALLIC FIRE-PROOP PAINT. I TIIIS EXTRAORDINARY substance Is .r.. / found In i errata of rock,of a basinforma "'w- tion.'. When taken from the mlnli, It re• ‘.• J 11: senibies In appearance the finest Indigo, / and is abnLt the consistence of cold tallow; . Lit but nn exposure to the atmosphere, in u I short time turns to Stone or Slate. C.eolo gists who have seen it, are of the impression that this s ubstance. when in a 'iquid state, has been effused through a fissure anu filled up this basin formation in the rock. lit has been fonn i d Ono* anylyzation by Dr. Chilton, of New York, to Consist of : Silica. Alumina, Protoside of Iron, lime, •• Lime, Magnesia, , Carbon, Sulphur, Water, Loss, r i - OTY GO P T use It Is ground to powder, mixed with Linstcd Oil, and applied with a brush. the same as paint to wood. iron tin,zinc,cegyass paper. S‘c. Sec., which in a short time turns. to Stone. which is fire-proof It Is particularly adapted for roofs o fbu ildings,Steam boat and Car Decks. Railroad Dridtes, Fence:. ric e.. acc. A roof coated with this ankle Is equal tot he beat of slate, at n not saving of expence. Every variety of Iron work esposed to weather will be prevented from rust or corrosion, as It forms a cm-. ifieterStone covering. School Slates are mode from it. by coscrinß banrils or paper. As it is susceptible of a :high polish, it has beet, need to great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Makers: HARRISON, BROTHERS, 8z Co. April t 2 17-tfl .1y South Front St Philada. CrJohn ,naiLOV4l' COMPOUND-FLUID EXTRACT OF SA.ItSdPARILLA , TlllB Article Is employed with great success and by , the most eminent Physicians of this°, ity, lot the cure or the following diseases: SCROFULA or Ring's Evil, Ttheumatiarn,Cutancons -Diseases, Syphilitic Affections. Tetter and Ulcers, WAite B.weltions.SEurvy.Neeraleia or 7 lc Doloureux, Cancer, Goitre, Of Crone bottle; (Swelled neck.) Spine Massie. Cl:route Diseageg of the Lungs..te counter act the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice. Hy pert hrophy or enlargement of the ,heart„Palpitation and trembli ng in the region of the heart and stomach, Entareementot the Hones, Joints or Ligaments. also all the various diseases of the skin such as letter, Ringworm, Riles, Pimples. Carbuncles. &c.., Dyspep sia and Liver Complaints. Nervous Affections Drop. slat Swellings. Constitut tonal Disorders. and2rilseas es originating from art impure state of the brontl and orticr guitia of the body, In short all diseages wht!re a change of the system is required. Pqce 50 eta. per bottle. Prepared only by the Proprietors; JOHN C. BARER. &. Co.. Wholesale Druggists. No. 100 North 3.lSt. beinw Race, Phil:ids. Importers:Lull talinlesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, potent medicines, Perfumeries. Surercal Instrument,- Druggists GlllBEWare;r4ints. Oils, Dye r Stuilli;braWindriai,Glass, elso pc:,v and superio article of Imitation- of Plate Glass at aboutone-fifth the price of English or French Plates, any size to order. The Compound Fluid Fatrict • 011 Sarsavatilla, for Bale by . Clemens & Pare in, Pottsville ; W. L. Ilejsier, .P°"C'ut" • ippel B. Falls, Zdinereville. Fehruary 1.0.164.3. Sar , 42 FOSTER. Seale:, In Boots and Sho . Leather. and Short Findings, Centrestort,Pott n.. (Sordid 1847. . r• _ _ tifrEFßW.ElibititS, VOL.E=Just- publiti Di ed and for sale at : BANNAN'S Law and Miscellaneous stores. • * Enamel umal supplied. , June:A liii2. 21- SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1.5,`, 1849. laeSOTtitiol2 • , RELATIVE TO AN ASIENTOIENT OF THE CONSTITUTION. i D ESOLVED b.t. the Senate and House of Represen- LL taller°, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That the Constflutiun of this Commonwealth be amended to the seemed section oj the fifth article, so that It shall rend as follows : . The Judei Of the Supreme Court, of the seieral Courts o . Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Regard as are or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Coummonwealth In the man ner follosving, to wit: The Judges of. the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of this Commonwealth' ' at large. The President Judges of the several Courts. of Common Pious and of such.othri Courts of Record &mare 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 preride or act asJ udges.'s-311d the Asnuclat Judg es of the Counsel' Common Pleas by the gliallfied elec tors of the counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their of ices for - the - term of fifteen yeare, if they shall so long behave themselves. well: (subject to the allotment herelnafter provided for. subseque i nt to the first election:) .The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pigs. and of such other Constant Record as are or shall be establish bed by law, and all other Judges required to be learned . In the law. shall hold their offices for the term of tee years. if they shall so Plug ()shave themselves well: The 'associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their office fur the.tenn of eve years if they shall so long behave themselves well: all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment. the Governor shall , lenitive any of them on the edemas of two-thirde of eachbratich of tile. Legislature. The first election shall take place at the genera! election of this Commonwealth next niter the name:inn of this amendment, and the commissions of all thejudges who may be then in °Ukeleles!' expire on the first Monday el December following,when the terms of the new judges shall commence.' The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall bold their office-gas follows: one Of them for three year., one for six years, one !for sins Nears, one for twelve years.and one fur fifteen years; the term of each lobe decided by lot , by the said juelges,as soon alter the election as cuvenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be Issued in accordance thereto.' ;The judge w hose , commission will first expire shalllge Chief Justice during his term, and eget...after each judge whose commission shall first 'expire shall in turn be the 011ie f J ustice, and if two or more commissions limit expire on the same day, the judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall las the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happetang by death, resignation, er othetwise. in any of the said courts, shall 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- . tnon Pleas shall, at grated times, receive for their Fer vices an adequate eompensation, to be fixed by law, shall receive no reps or perquisite!' of office, nor bold an , other o ffi ce of profit under tins Commenweelth, or ividel the government or the Uni ted Sates, or anti ether State ofahla Union. The Judges of the Suprtisne Court during their continuance in office shall reside within this Conmoinwealth, and Me other Judges tiering their continhancein "'Scribal! reside within the 'district or county for which they were respectively fleeted. '1 WILLIAM F. PACKER, Etpe4ker Of the House of 'Representatives. 1 . 'GEO. DARSIE, Spotter of the Senate. • In Ike Senarrisltarell I. / 810 . Resolpsd, That this resolution pas,z-Veas 21, Na ye S. Extract from the loornal. • SAMUEL. W. remtsoN. Clerk. . In the House of Representatiru, April 2, 1849. Respired, That this resolution pass.—Yearilid, hi aysyl Extract from the Jourifitl.. 1 - • WM. JACK Clerk. ,S i Secretary's Offue. Filed April 5. 1210. A. L. 1.11: SS ILL., Dep. See. of the Conemealth. 1 ._...-.:-. . . I Secretary's Ofee. • rENNSVI.VANIA, 119: 1.10 certify that the above and faregoln: Is a true en. correct copy of the Original Resolution nt the General Assembly. entitled -Resolution relative to an Amend ment of the C institution,” as the sawn inmains on s a fil .-' ln 'hie " ir"• 1.1 testimony wheieof 1 have her4tint/ , 1 *k t 4-. 1 set my hand. and iaiio.d D. be haliz, • ..,1. , the seal of the Scalia ry's Wire ara . . rishurg. this eleventh dry of June n o -,e4.l7.4re.„)Dthnini,one thousand eight huudre an foil v nine. TOW NSE.NIh iIAINES, Sec. alike Correwsaith. "JOURNAL. lOF SENATE.. "Resollitioq, IN o, Intl. eht Bled 'llesninEnn relative t i 'an amendment I.,filte Consiitutiorr." was read a thir 'Sine. On the question will the Semite agree to the r 'solution 1 The' t Teas and Nays inert taken agrees bly to the Coast tution, and were as follows, viz t - 1 ~ • Yeas—Messrs, Boas, Brawley,Crablr, Lain ningliamr Forsyth, lingua; Johnson, Lawrenr.o. LeVIA, Mason, Matthias, M'Cirslin, Rich, Richards, Sadler. Sankey!. Savery, Small, Smyser, Smurfit and Stine—T.l. . ' Nays—Messrs! Best,' Drum. Erin, Ives, King,,Kn nit:amber, Potteiger and Dusk, Speaker—S. • So the question was determined in the affirmative . 'JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE 'OF IREPUEKENTA TIVES. I . . 'Shall the resolution inns 1 •Thoyeasand nays wer. ! taken ag.reeablyl to the provision of the Illth articles f , the Constitution, and are as follows, viz: • Yeas—MesarslGbicon J. Ball. - David J. Bent. 'Ural,: Billie Peter D Bloom, Dar id M. Bole, Thos. K Beil , Jacob COTI,JOhII II Diehl. Nathaniel A Elliott. J OtCp Emery, David li Eshleman, Wm, Eva ns,Joli ri Fa usol , Samuel Fegely, Joseph W Fisher. Henry M Fuller, Thomas Grove, Robert [tempura, Gentile 1' liensze]r„ Thomas 2 Herring, Joseph Higgins, Charles Hunt, Joseh II Hewer, Robert Klotz, Ilar7iron I' Laird, Abra p ham Lambi.rtnn, James] Lewis,Jarnes W Long, Jacob M'Cartney, Juhn F Culloch. Hugh NEKI!It.John M'Laughlin, Adam Martin,•Samuel Marx, John q. Myers, Edward Nlckleson, Stewart Pearce, James Pow, Ilenry C Pratt'. AlonzO ,Robb. George Rupley Theodore Rymer.. Bernard S Schoonover. Saone Seibert. John Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas IC Steel, Jeremiah B Stubbs, Jost .1 Stutzman, Marshal, Swartzwelder. Samuel Taggart, George T Thorn Nicholas Thorn, Arrunah Wattles. Samuel Weirfsh Alonzo I Wilcox, Daniel Zerby and William F Packer Speaker.-4 8 . Nays—Messrs. 7‘agnstus K Cornyn, v M Co l urt ' ney. David Evans, Ilenry S Evil ris. Jo Dav id lon,lirh- George, Thomas Gillespie, John fl Gordon. Wm, ' Henry, James I Kirk, Joseph Lao barh. Robert li. Lit ' tie, John S M'Calmont. John M'Kee. Win. NESherry 'Josiah Miller, Wm. T' Morrison, John A. Otto, Wnt I V Roberts. John W Roseberry. John R Rutherford, B ' Rundle Smith. Jahn Smyth, (John douder, George . Walters and David I' Williams—tr.. "So the question was determined in the a ffrrmative." Seeccrsav's Or eiez.l garrif itsr,e, Jana 15, Itl9. . • • PEN.YLVAMIA, I do certify that the above and fere— ''.:7Af•ta. going is a tree and correct copy Of the •S"Yeas', and "Says,' taken on, the • "Resolution relative to an s nientlihent of the. Constidition," the same op pears on the Journals of the two 114;isses Of the General Assembly of this Commonn ealth; far the session cf Witness my lured and the seal of said office. tlin fif teenth day ot . June, one thousand e ietit handsel,' and fortysnimi. , TOWNI.EtiII HAINES; • Secretary of the Commonwealth. 20-3nni Itt lane 9.3, 1814 Twins' Cracker Bakery,. NO. 198 NORTH FRONT, ABOVE VINE - T. PIIILADSI.I . IIIe. r' H , F subscribers continue to make of the best ma terials, nod keep constantlily nn Bran hand,a fllmits, arso !um. n ment of Crackers; Stigar,Soda,and Ilis bley, ApseS, Scotch Cakes and Gingernuts, due. Also, a largr supply of Navy, Pilot, and other shippiny. Breads; all of which ;hey guarantee to be made O f the hest. rnatestati.pnd engage In sell at the lowest rash prices, at their old establichtt stand. No. 193 North Ftont,abore Vine at. J. 8, IVINS & :Co. ...111! 21,, 1849 -I u3mo 54 08 24 20 ..; 3 ° l I 31 p. 42 ot 5 1 ° 1 500 0 41 :;heap, China , Glass and - Qtteens-Warb. DAING DESIROUS OF ENLARGING OUR MIM- I) NESS with the citizens of Pottsville, nod it, vi cinity., we are induced to lay' before thins the claims of our house to their patronage. ' ' ; Having the largest and'runst complete tlpck this country. we can offer great induccrgegtp both in au :many squiity and price, in Frosca. English: aim , * and Canto* .CAO.s. Ow rem frost Stows , Chinti. (the strongest wnremadie.) 'Sou. Lieerpoet and Crusts Woes, Min. Moulded and Cut Glasa. We wilt sell for Cash to any person a DINNER SET, TEA SET, CHAMBER BET, or a SINGLE PIECE, fortes* money than any Wholesale or Retail Il i louse can, because the iCholesale Houses must nere sarily sell on credit, which we do not, and Retail Hoists do bat a mall business in comparison . with ours. To ail which attention is respectfully requested. ; • , TYNDALE IC. MIT,CHELL.• No. 210 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. Philadelphia, Feb.•2l, 9-iy . "Sportsmen Take Notice I ", . JOIIN KIIIDEII, Xortienst corner of ;rarest and bumf Sic rnitarictrnia. EEcrlionhind°l4iuwn man t ' are' Kand imp7rtsi complete of RIFLES. SHOT GUNS, PISTOLS, tc.e.ir which he warrants o I the hest qualityas rePresented. to which he respectfaily incites the attention'of par- chasers. - i • ; tie is MO prepared to supply Powder Flasks. Shot Bags, Game Bags, SuperiorPowderAnn Cotten, Peri tticijori Catty, Shot. Bullet Mould., Ball and Blank Catridges, and all materials *lir Gun Makers; Sparta , men, &c.. on terms es low many other establishment ' in the United States, , , • in testimony of his skill TIIII ri manlfactarer the Pran kiln Institute awarded ly him Two Cenllleaths in the , ycars 1810. and 1142. and , Fear iii ver Medals in the yearn 1844-113111-18 1 7 and' MS—allot" which may seen at his place of business.. Celt choice supply of nevotomzu . FIST LS con. stantly.on lianc.• • . ' tl ei A .lnci: of Guns just Tee v , also and aasortment of Fishing Tackle. Aug. 2S, 161.Q,- J. E. Carver. .1 AUCUITECT AND ENGINEER, 51 Nora Siren Strret. 1111.14: GIVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS 0.1 Contntets to erect Dwellings, lee. and !Silent the grounds fqj Ccuntry Seats or Cemeteries togeihet with the' arrangement of Trees to give Gls!pniner of Rea.—Also, Churches, Hospitals, Prisons; "Watsi Works, Gas-Works. &e., on the latest and most unpins ed ;Inns, including heating ventilating, &e. . • Philadelphia Bedstead Factory, No SO St. Jaz' i;reet, above ' PUILADCLPIIIA. DEALERS and Cabinet makers supplied'on liberal terms. Patent Bete* Bedsteads on hand. • April/ 'O. ISA!) B. REEveO.l. fl oN ' I •t' MIMItMM ' ' " -•• •' ......._ ..- , , J ~. ....._.. . _ .:::.-., - • - .:.',--- - ',' , f . ,.. - , C'... ...:',.;---'. :--_' .'::.,. ._ I :1 -- ',_,-,...- ,•;, - • - ~... ~ . . . GENERAL ADVEVTISER. _ • • M. 84; J. M. Rowe, BROOI AND WOODEN WARE STORED 1 e,63llfOrDs Tiird et. outdoor shoat drei,sast side, entssnat TRU. %ff ANUFACITRERS and Wholesale Draleri In all IV.A. kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buikers, Cedar Ware. Willow and French' Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scriubs, Minters, Mats, Blacklist Eastern made Wood en Ware. °revery description, .tc., it the lovvessmark ,et prices. • , Cash pal.] for Broom Corn at the Factory. Sept 8,1649. 37-3 mo .Patagonia Guano. • lIE sabscribers invite The nuentnut of Emmert ' I and dealers to tkeir supply of this remarkable ter tilixer—thelr own imPortatlon, and selected by an ex perienced supercargo. Being dry like the Peruv lan, It Is all packed In White Union bags—but not being' like that, a Government ,pirooly, east be afforde d at ItMer rders from a dinettes can be eflcitteg either, front or at New York. stocks be" dOIITTER S BROUOIITON. 4k North Wharves, Philadelphia. .ept B. 1849 Paper Paper 1 A'aper ! NO. t 1 4tANK STREET. • !Between .Market and- Ckornat, and 24 and 34 sta. rtilheD6l-Pltin.• MITE Pubscnbers beg leave to tall the attention of country buyers to their assortment of papers em, bracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, lyriring, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Thorne pa pers, white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and Boards, &.c. Being engaged In the Manufacture of, printing pa pp.., they solicit nrdets from printers for any given size, which will 'be furaiAed at short notice, and at Pile •triers. Market prices either in sash nr trade paid for Raga. DUCKETT dc KNIGHT, No. 21 Rank st. Sept. 8,1549. , -- . ..: New flail Carpeting.: 'ESP eXutreTtriG, 011,Chiths, Window Shades. &c. ke., at the Cheap Stara No. 40 Xorth Second street, (first Carpet Store belnw Arch). Just received .y late arrivals at I hir port, and from the beet Facto . Iles in the country, : Ingrain Carpeting! from 9.5 to: 60 eta. pci yard, Imperial 3 ply, Lou 1,124 " Royal Twilled Vertitiati, '75 " 90 " " London Damask ,.; ~ 621 '75 ' Plain Striped, " 50 " " Oil Cloths fur norms from 3 to 6 yards wide, from Y. 101'5 cents per square yard. Also, Spanish and Cwiton Mat:IPS:9o( all width, and styles, just imported. and fo by I R I CH ARD LIODERTS. No 46 N. Second et., Vast Carpet Store below Arch. Sept 1; 1849. 30.3m0 ' Carpets and (fl Cloths at ELDRIDGE 'S HILADELP CHEAP H WAREHOUSE, PIA. PMMONS who wish to get good bargains In CAR VETS pr OIL EVITIIS, either wholesale or re tail, will do well to call en the subscriber, no his . 1 noises in his present location are very light, hr I. en :Wed and detettnined to sell nt the lowest prices in the pity. lie otter. for Ibis season all excellent assort ment of Splendid Imperial, three ply, "I Beantiful Siiperior Fine And Mcdits,o do cAnrETs.. Entry and Stair of all hinds, And List, Cotton and Ear, And OIL . CLOTHS, from R feet to 21 feet wide, for. Itoonts;lialls, tee. With a great variety of low priced Ingrain CiaPCIS from 20 to 50 cents. and Stair and En try Ca meta farm 10 to 541 cents per yard. Also, Mot ility, Rugs, Floor Cloth. Stair Rods. &e. 11. ELDRIDGE, N 0.4/ Strawberry st. one door above Cimino!. near Second, 2ltiladelphia., 3013m0 !MEM E. hicks Jones. WHOT.EAAT.F. DEALT:It £ MANUFACTURER OF WILLOW AND WOODEN ARE, 0. XOll7ll SECOND ST. Between Market and .lal.li els. under .1 Sidney Inens , Carpet Warehouse. t•xi. dotirs below MIA Church, PIMA. DELPII,4A, T 7 AS on band and is constantly rereivinga large and Cl extensive essortnoent of' Combs, Brothels, Fancy Goods of er my description, (ton nomeronsip mem ion,y Looking Glasses of Colt unit Mahogany fraMes, Bdsketk Coaches. Chairs, &c. nttoo)fs. • 1 Stinker's Eastern .Wisp and Country Brooms. Win dow 11l lids. Poor Ntal 7.. T01,4,;11iwk..u., Churns, Wash boafol ac. Wood.. and %Vino. , %Vote of every otescription. f all t of wilkl will be sold low for Cash or Coy' acceptance. Merchants wont,' save themselves Much timdand troodole, by railing and examining my stock beforcpur eloosing• la. it.--Lonki Glosses, are insured nrainot age to alt parts ol the Union. w WWII. cotta chargeßrnk- August - 25, laid. 1 35-3 mo .. ' - 3lanufactory of Pocket BOOKS, 'ik.C. • Na. 52( Chesnut Mese, abort , : &Nita. , riItt,ADELP.IIA• ~rr IIE Fubseril pr respectfully soilieits public attention I to his 'so pet for and tasteful sock of Pocket Books, Banker's Cases. Bill Books, ressing Cases. Card ca s es, port Mona les, Tortes,. Pocket Kolves.and other fide Cutlery. Cola Pens and Penciti, Segar Cases. Chess' Men. Back Gammon 11,31114. Ihjailnnft tee. &c. 111 s nosiittment consists of the most faShinnahle and modern styles. of the finest finality atiol;eacellent work noen.hti, embracing every dew:lt:lel fancy pattern. which I,a\wiYitsclutes. be prepared to exhibit end furnish nioniesale r retail on Biel most pleasing terms. . I 115.1hirdiaSerS who desire to supply themielvea wit' articles of the best quality will consult their interer by calling at this establishment. F. Ott. 9MITII, -Pocket Book Manufacturer; 521Clieatnut Streei AitguFt - 1 • 2S-6mo • - Blind Manufactory. n. ciaireK, VENITIAN BLIND N UFACTBRE Sig* of the Golden, I.:ogle, .14.130 eh& 143 South Second et. *lota Doh - st. • enictnecritt•.. IT EEPd allays on hand a large and fashionable Rl sorimpnt of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WIN DOW BLINDS, manufactured in the beat manner, of the beat 'materials, and at the lowestcash Arica*, Having refittrd and enlarged his estahtishment, be la )l'l prepared to complete orders to any. amnunt at the ' - shortegt notice. , • , • lfas Constantly. op hand an assortment of • we MAIIOOANIe HIEN !runt Clot of every variety. manufactured expressly for his own Otto ealea,and purchasers may 'Oman° rely on - a good ar• and title. . e. . • , . Min COpen hi the evening. Orders from a diatanec. picked carefully, and lent free of porterage, to any part of the city. ' ' 11. CLARK XS. iv Augo.t 25; PUS. Fancy Furs, ?tuns, Boas awl' Tippets. . DAVID U. SOLIS, (scecvsson TO HOLM, !MOTHERS ) 131:0IITER AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURS, H"'" just returned from Europe, with a select pri stock of Furs, Is now nianufactorlng them In a as very superior style,and trimming them in the most ele gant manner, and would lactic the attention of Mer— chants and others, to his superior and extensive as- dl g - r utest. which. as he Manufdetores as well as IT-. ports, he IS coaled to offer nt sect; raters as few all houses In the Rniteet'S. tate) can cinopeie with. DAVID II- SOLIS, CI SO Arch (Mulberry) street, l doors below 3d at.. el Nest to Louden & Co.', Family Medicine Store. Aug. IS. 1519. ..3i-dmo olcStore always closed on Saturday's. Ur 1 0 • • The highest Cavil pace paid f o r Shipping Furs. .John muctrirAcTuaEre. OF DONNELLY'S UPSIGIIT SAFETY GLAznu cArsitLal rtiATCUES. AND I UNITED llTAtelk.. ol 4. PA.TE .131.1CRINAC' No. 83 Nitwit Third Street, Phad;leiphia.' THESE Matcbes are jwoly conildered the best In 1 the United States a r they free. from unpleasant smell, and can be intro duced : with perfect Safety Into all stows and dwellings. Wakranted tli keep In years. Enacting is of superior quality. and free from any inaredientishat impairs the Leather. - Country Dealers and Shippers will Wit to - tbeli In- Telest to enlEand see.for themselves. 11 N. B.—Ai.assortmen • tof Marches of varioui New an, York Manufacturers, MateW in rotund wood besot— alto, Packed 1r; large or krill tin cases; to *bin .1"0 any eel part of the world. JOIIN DONN BLLV,. Lste nf RIO Bank St.. n0w.83 North Thin' Ms eel' 21,1548.' Fres!) Teas :fresh Tract • • WOODISIOE U.Erut; • • wirroLEsALe, AND RETAIL TEA DEALERS AND GROCERS, Xs. solo Market at. loor doors above Eleiantl st. North side: and first Grocery Story below bl Leonard's Mach /gorse Terrell, ,• • • . en n gr execi te.l e- - G ,a. • KEEP tionstantl hand a large and ap v r - Giigricortstock of TEAS Aen NIL GROCERIES. n corn. , pin extra flue Toone Ilyson,lmpt 'N.-71-7-ViriaPand Gunpowder Tea*; de.neldn's flavoured Antic Chulan Powehnne Trail, In six and Mao Dance pipers, callable for Country Trade. Ale°, tiara fine " Oolong, Ping Yong, Prinehung, and Orange Pew Teas, all of.whlch will ne sold cheap by the box. Prime old Dutch Government ' lava. strong Rm. prime bLaraeatho, b l 11.11Pgra and St Domingo Correa; Refined and Erown- Sugars , Rock, 'Ground and Fltte Palt • Fifth •, 00; • tdolaneag lattices, &e.. .*e..; all of which ' will be sold 11 cheap,. wholesale or retail. PI t-dt.-F,ariners and Storekeepers are Invited to call PI an exati4no our stock. and compare nor prices with those of any other etstablishment in - that eity,ne we are - determined not- to. be tinciersiald. • WOODSIDE & KERR- r 35-Imo , .. Miners , Hospital. / IDE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLT announ. Angus - 05, 19E. - ' A eon that be ban to Or:Dr:tom:Aids plane for the es- FRESH IMPORTED GIEEN AND BLACK - TEAS I tattlehment of a MINERS HOSPITAL. that it will be felon J. C. Jenkins fs C:, opened for the recepkgn of patienta on the grsl. of 419;1, *AP. r , TEa. - DEALER'S. - — he object of tho Institution is to secure to persons S. fr, cyrxer of Vanua and 'Peep. streets, - 'eed in mining operations, proper medical aid and rtittltnEtettis. t reat ment, at the smallest possible. expete.m. Xli;11 NT IL—C/sic of our partners having learned the Tea thA view the proprietor hoe procured for the purposes 14 -business of the Chinese thtkaselves, during a rest- ..,,, rit .,,,,,,, p , ia1. Farm, on which is a large and caner depre of Coven yeara,c2nong Dom./14111g may there- o ni r . t n ii t e ll ro o: d se le , ,, in di a n i g a elevated , zi v r w y c. iw r ig .. he n a c it ,s sy , ,.po e s a iii:n . ,. fore expect of us tal) benefit of the to and 1 e,sperience thus acquired. - wi t a„ at- 2 Mile from the former , Plate.... mi .Hi ..° " I No ore flock Ices, part i cularly , we w or_ tenting of to a degree of strength and richness of itaiiir sehloo. in-loaned. . Sleek teas are universally be pa yineThree Dollars per annowjn ailran he 72 1 1 t be entnled to mentbership, and to admission in the spital, In ease of ininry from accident, or, sickness. trim' by the. Chinese, who consider the Green fit eel, e dm stipport and medical treatment during said sit fop foreigners. Our ,physicians also recommend the TlTs3.free of additional charge. Slick as making n mere healthful boyeyage than the Invalids who may du b.. admtu r aa ma th ai n . p i a t s Greerti -, Each package Is so secured 0.5 to retain the 11l be received on liberal terms. Tim poor of the virtuesar Ike tea for a long time in any climate, and contalnifall weigks of t i of theiset.lll and paper with 4yhtchil is envelope/. rough of Pottsville., not Lti ,Mili Duspital, Will be t ted by the attending. Phylicien, gratis . .... Co. use b who may be dieposed to avail themselves , 4 " ''''' jENK ! N . S '''" ''''''' a the dvantages of tuerab &hip, May apply to the The above . warrants tea, put an in t, t. and Ilb derslgned. Albin Ake la ' atarket st .Pot s tpville. packagesinst receive dead will be constantly kept for Aare' 21.1840. 14-1 y) G. W. - 0444LE: M. D. ante by the subscriber N". 28, 1348. 1 J. ViIIITFIELD. I • •t4B J - LOPE CIIIAIN.—For rale. 2 second handed u inch Slope Chains. - IJRIGIIT & eorr - iy . di, lip. = VINE Bley's Superior Calaced Magnesia PPPPPP MST • GEORGE MEV, Drarchr sad Chemist. North-vett roe. of Pitied and Poylrtr st.--euttsostentsi B"Y'S CALCINED MAGNESIA. if respectfully submitted to medical practitioners. in the hope that it will be found to possess all the properties at a strict ly officinal article. which It claims to be, and, there fore not undusetv Ins their Confidence. . 'REPERENCES. Ma. Geo. TILE?, Jr.—Lear Sir have wed the sample of Magnesia yen so kindly sent me. ith much saitstaction. I consider it fully equal to thai prepared by Geary of Manchester and Hushalid of this city. Very re:mm(lll4% , Joan WILTDANIC. M. D., Professor of Obsterica and Diseases of Women. nit Children, in the Pennsylvania Medical College of Phisn'delptua. - No. WI Arch Street, Jan, 30.1819. . Ma. Oroacig ISLET. / C.—Dear Sir:--'[be sample of Matencaia yptiwere so kind to lend me.l have, used. and find it'n • excellent hrticle. It possesies ell the character f4t - henry's Magnesia, and could not tenthly be distinguished from it. r Truly your friend. . ' DENttv S. I.ATTERSOI, M. D.. Prafessor of Illateria Medici, and Therspeuttes in the Pennsylvania Medical College of Philadelphia. No. bd Arch Street, Feb. 25,1519. ' I . BIM " Philadelphia; .3foreE 27 1849. MR. GEORGE Jr.—Dear Sir :--1 Inere given a fair, trial to the Calcined Magnesia You' lwere kind enon< to furnish me. I find it one of the most agree able and certain preparations lever employed. I hope you will be well rewarded for your care and.lndustry to Ms preparation. ' Yours truly T .. gAtlßa MCCLINOCI!, JI. D. Professor of Principles and Practice of.Murgery In MI Philadelphia College of Medicine. No. I North Eleventh Street. 1 consider"llLE r's CALCINED M•as Este" equal to Husband , . or Ileitry'•;ati,ailutiraide article for fami ly wee, and worthy of the confidence of the 51.olica. Practitioner. . : H. .1. BROWT, M. M. Philada., Jan. 16, 1849, No. 570 N. Third et: -•-- Ma. Griming Pixy, Jr--Sir.have frequently prescribed the Magnesia prepared by you, and'consider It folly equal to any now lo uge. •Ftont pt., above Poplar. Jae. K Kerwin, M. D. • ltuive used, both In my practice and In my family. Ce;leaned Magnesia. and feel warranted In say. tog from my experience It In superior loony other pre paration of Magnesia I have ever met with. ' For xale by the principal 'Druggists throughout the Dulled States, by John G. Brown, General Agent for ; also. for sale at Clemens & ileisler's and John S. C. Martin's Drug Stores. July 109 1 nacho United States and FOrelgil PATENT AGENCY, , ho. 75 DOCK STREET, appolite Excitange, P•. S7[' M. BULLOC.K..CiVIi Engsnenr and Mechanician. V V offers his sondeca for the transaction of all beaincss connected with the Patent Office. blpurns, DRAWINGS AND tiPECIFIGATIONS neatly and accurately made and Patents obtained with despatch.. Ills thorough, theoretical and practical I knowledeerrf the Mechanical arts, Induces him - In say, that in all cares where be advises an application for Patent:in case it is not obtained, the fees for his Per- Vießil will be returned, and he will also' guarrantdry that all patents obtained through hirrollice, will he sus tained by the courts. Many inventors are subjected to great delays and loss of time and money by employing incompetent, perr.nn to make their speclthationa. and frequently have to surrender their patents and gel re-646'e. C love •enlorp at a distance call send their models and a Antr:nsent of their claims directed to Wm. Ilna.t.oca, U• R. Patent Agency, No. 75 Dock Ste edt, Philadelphia, Pa., and,the strictest secrecy will be obvirved until the Patent is'nbtalited: Drawlner and Specifications for Factories. Mina, are, Cilia all kinds of Machinery purchased en Commis ion, and competent men furnish No put the same in opera tion in any part of the United State!,. South America and the West Indies. REFERENCES Mon. ZADOCK ritsTr, President of the Mechanics Insti -1 lute, New York. McsAre. , rt t.t.stAil, A br.r.x to Co., Novelty Works, New ]or . , " Priest Monism & Co., Columbian Foundry New York. " ('or LT. ELLICOTT &D AV Otis. Philadelphia, Po. Au i ass &.l oasis, Pittsburg, Pa. Ir. Tim or as J. Itovitanov F., Baltimore, Md. ••• ROBERT A. Tarr.on. - . " " Dsarer. Coss, Cincinnati, Ohio. i " W.t1.11:2 Bre yin, Chicago, Illinois. .1. N . Vtl.l.t ll'. Savannah, Ga. . " Wm. U. Unroas, Mobile, Ala. " R. T. Tr KNIItILL, i.V.ti:liV.. , ll. Miss: ,-- " 1 . 1104. J. Ktine, Cimrlectori,S.C. . . May 12, , 20-tfj. ' . Montgomery's Patent Bolter. rI I IIE attenrjon of the public, generally. to respect 1. fully invited to this valuable improvement. Ea perimesirs which have been mole during the past year, on steamboats. both in salt, and fresh water, as. 115 i., thoselboif era for power purposes, on baud. 'have fttily tested its sh . perhir qualities as n steam generntor; and the greet 'saving or fuel. weight. Lnd space, occupied ,rer any boiler now In ore. Boilers Pn this plan, may now be seen in operation, Lt the estiblishment of Heel:ell& Brothers. Flour Mills,ltril Cherry it,, New Yogic. . . Fromm* Emitters, 333 Pearl et.. New York. Mott &?Afres. Filundry (nos(ril' 25th at., North Riper. Ailairric Dock. Brooklyn. New York. A. Wiltet. alf, 6) and 65 Di. st., New York. 0. 0. , Adger & Co.. 41 and 1 none ra., New York N. 11. tar buck's Foundry, Tidy, New York. Smith*. Catlett. Baltimore. /Steamboats "Jonas C. Heart)," and "Edward Pay son," forir of Liberty street, New York, and -on board the sten* towboat "John P. Whltney."New Orleans. For further idiomatic... Wily to , .o JAMES MONTGOMERY & SAMUEL WARD, i , 15 South Wiliam et.. New York. 'Or t :J. HBNRY BELL. ri South Third sc.d II 1.1i...?f•_;_...2.L..--'lYl armve Chesionr, phise ' Phe Large New Store, N. A. criraer•sf Tevelflit and JUorket Struts. • i ! . PIItADULPIIIA . Tr nvlte the particular attention or our Country f riends to nor now sery large stock ut • FALL. AND WINTER GOODS. .. ring made great addition to the size of our Store are my prepared to show an a ssort nrent embracht R thy. isimeres, yeatings and Boys' Wear, Satin ,. in very quality and color. Flannels, Red, White , all then color;, Canton Playlets, Checks, Tick, s, 111. gging, Milk Stralnerlng, Cotton Table Diaper ), 1 Pack Dr;Si; and-Mantilla Fillip, WI widths: New tyle Fancy Dress Silks, neat style, do. ~ilsei 03 , —a great a'isortment of the best French and and En f ish makes. Sipa, A —3.11,i11e new Sityles of Long and Square Mance . Mocha and Merino Fltatyls, In phlia and styles. Cloa and Sark Materials. ' MITSLINF—MUFLINEL .. We HI our Muslins to . our CUstonsers ill wholesale ices, nd they :an have any quality, width or price, our asssorlinent Is very lame. BLANKETS. COUNTERPANE:a. tla eta of ev et y size and quality frchin 75 cents to EMI M2==a 2.00 Con terpanes of common and very SUPeriof makes. I lz . - 1 s n Furnishing Goods—Linn Seetingi, Pillow sin , Table Cloths and:table l i nen s, Napkins, Tow s, a d Towelllngs. Cloth and Cotten Table Covers. CAIIPCTINGS. Km ion Cat pilings. and Canton Mattings in the toll -misty-at spry low prices • Toe • cher with a full variety of all articles usually pt I a Dry Good Store. TO STUREISt EVERS. We are nhvies. preparcdin aell any of our neck at is lo sal Inch ea.ll prier.," ADULT & IMOTTIER: F. tV. cot, of 12th arid Market sts. Se ke, _ .N. S. Lawre.nce, GC NT FOR THE SALE OF SOUTH .% °TRH MANUFACTURIDiGi CO'S WRITING PAPER. oinreesss No. 3 Mow street. PleirsdelpAis. uk k t s o t. C4 e; i r . : e es . . and °r : h f!l::s o t r e t e t i :to p e a t n r h i :e e o ct i_ r " a r d e l : ' I t r L r als 'i t i , Fi ethiel Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs., blue and tat S pastille Medunkand Dcml"Writings, blue and 1 , Eura super and superfine Folio Posig,'Eue and bite, plain and ruled. blue and white, plain Superfine Commercial .Posts, nd t r illed. , , Extra Super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. 'Si natant and tine hill Papers. long and broad. S ['striae awl fine Connting-Rouse Caps and roots lue and white. E tra super Congress Caps and Letters ,. plat/244 64 ul . , blue and white. - E tra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. 'St prf„ne Sermon Caps and Posts. S Kahle blue linen thin Letters. E trasuper Rath Posts, blue and white, plain and ,- • . E nbroideed Nate Papers and Envelopes. • ... caper's" Bidet Papers. • . $ Berfiner and 609 Cape - and Posta, ruled.and ' .plain lu and'ishite, various qualities and prices. , ' so, 1000 reams white and assorted ` SOon Patters. to net Dowd*, white and assorted Tissue. Tea Wrap. an . EfltreiflPe. arsnved a n d blue Mediums, Cap Wrap- . errla rd ware Papers, &a. . I Ix 7, 1810. . 29-6ren • , . HALE 011.g3AP.—A. most excellent arti de fur destroying Insects on Stnubbery Plante .c., just received and for eale.at BANNANS June t'o, 277) Cittapliariety stotee. . . =I ME TY; PA. ehe pod. 'JESUS OF FASSETU UT: BY I. L. 11. SIGOLINET Watcher t,—who ;retest by the bed of pain. While'the stars sweep on In their andnight Stiehl the tear for thy loved one's sake.- Idloy, thy breath, lest his sleep should break t • ,In thy loneliest hour there's n helper nigh— " Jesus of.Natereth passeth by.", Strangar l—afar from thy native laud, Whom no one takes with a brother's hand, Table and heartstone are glowing free . Casements are sparkling, but nor for thee ; There is one who can tell of a home on high— " Jesus of Nazareth'uisseth by." Rad one, in secret beading logs A dart in thy breastlthat the world may not know, Wrestling the favor of God to win, - Ws seat of pardon t l or day of sin Press on, on, whh lb; prayerful cry— "Jesas of Icazareih t yasseth by." Mouinert—who slit's, In the churchyard lone. Scanning the Imes on that marble stone, - Plucking the weeds from thy children's bed. Planting the myrtle and rose instead; Look up from the tomb with thy tearful eye— 'lms of Nazurpth passeth by... Fading one, with the hectic streak In thy vein of lire and thy wasted check, Fear's! thou the shade of the darkened vale 1 Seek for the Guide who can never fail; lie bath trod it hltnielf; he will hear thy sigh— " Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." For the Miners! Journal .C?le • back. give back pi youth again." Thy mournful music curries to me. Like dreams of other pears ; And with a saddened melody Awakens steepteg fears : Yor'l too, with a wearied gaze, Have looked upon the world, When thoughts of younger, 'happier- year• Their recurdsbare unfurled. Lire's glorious dreatulng hour Is past, It. Say young eWtins gone; ' And ranch:Z., all too' bright to Inuit lingo lingered and have down. tot round my heartn memory sling.— And pith Awell loygd tone— • Within-Ifs - depths a music rings Responsied to thine own. I lON am pining for the Joy ql early sportive 11.1111: When the putt hearted, guileless boy, KnoS life among RV P.otven : For menhond - s graver, deeper thought Huth shadowed all its bloom, And 'orphan-hike, I too have suu,itti . t.. To tmerniur o'er Its tomb. Paulinle, Sept. 1,1819 Ei elect <laic. A GIRL THAT WOULD BE 3ienitirm Mr. Watts had by induqry and economy ac. cumulated g large property. lie 1X3.0 0 than of rather superior mental acquirementi, but unfor tunately became addicted to h thits of intem perance. Na.urally fund of company, and pos— sessing superior conversational powers, his 'com— pany was much sought, and he e‘entually became sot. His wife was a' feeble woman, without mhch decision of character; but an only phild - as the reverse. Mary was well aivare of the consequences that would inevitably follew her father'. course, and had used every exertion of persuasion and reason in her power, to induce him to alter his %habit!, but without avail ; his resolutions and promises could not withstand temptaljoh, Ond be pursued his downward course, till the poor girl despaired of reform andgtievously realized what the end must result in. . . . John Dunn was a young man from the East,. prurseiweal or a good education, as all our New England boys asp, and their indomitable industry and perseverance, and was working on the farramf a neighbor by the month. ' Mary, on going on some etrandli tee the next house, met him on the road with the usual saluta tion, 'Good morning, Mr Doan.' 'Gond knoming, Miss Watts.- How is your health 1' 'Well, I thank You, but, to tell the truth,sick at heart.' Tray, what's the trouble?' said John. 'What can affect a cheerful, lively girl like you, possessing, everything that can make you happy?. 'On the contrary,' replied lisry, ;everything conspires to make me 'miserable. I . am almost weary of life. But it is - a subject that I cannot explain to you ; sod yet I hare sometimes thought- I might,' . . 'Anything that I can do for you Miss Watt° you may freely commitud. • . • . ' 'That is promising i more than you may be' willing to perform.. But to break the ice at once I —do you want a wife?' - 'A wife! Well:I don't know. Ban% you want a husband 'l' t . 'lndeed I do, the worst way. I don't know but you may think me bold and deficient in that maidenly modesty, becoming a' oung woman ; but if you knew my situation, and the afiJ.ctions under which I glace, I think it would he some excuse for my course.? 'Have you thought of the consequence!' said John—my situation—l am pour—you are rich-- I am a stranger—and—' 'lndeed I have, till lam almost craiy. Let me explainyou and every one else ?mows the sit uation of my father. His habits are fixed beyond amendment, and hie property is westing like dew helm° the run. - A set of. harpies are drinking his very heart's blond, anal ruin and misery are star -1 ing us in the lace. We are almost Strangers, itts • true ; we hare met in company a few times, but 'l l I have observed you closely. ' 'Your habits, your 1 industry, and the care end prndence with which you manage your employer's businese, have el waysinteretter: me.' ; • 1 'And yet, my dear young lady. what can you know of me to warrant yenta taking such an On . , portant step'' • •It is enough . for me that . ' em •satisfied with your character and habit/A—your person and man ners. lam a woman Dud have eyes. We ere' about the same age,so if:you like me well enough to haveme, there is my hand r ." 'And, my dear Mary, there's mine, with. all I my heartin it; Now when do you desire it. to, be smiled"?' ' • ' ' , 1 'Now. this minute; 'give roe your arm and we I will go to squire Benten's and hare - the bargain ' finished at of ce. I tipti:t want to enter our bailee of distress again uutifd; have ono on wham I r can rely, to control and diVect the effiirs of our &sai -1 late home, and-to support me in my determine.. i !ion 'to turn over a new t leaf in our. donaestie at. i hire. .But not in this old ' t a t s . and in my shirt sleeves, Men7l' A l' • .Yes—and I in my old sun-bonnet and ',dirty apron. If you are.content, let it be done stainer. I hope you will not think I am so hard pushed as that' Conies to t. but I want a mister. dam willing - to be mistress, but to be Master is '!more than lam equal'to.. I wilt then aeke . you,home end introduce you as ruy'own Jeti husband— signed, seated and delivered/ li 'So be it.—permit me to say, that I have alwayi admired-you from the first moment I saw you, lot your beauty. and energy, and industrious, satiable 1 *ailment.' . ' . . .' Now, John, if that is sincere ' this is the hap:. piest moinent of my 'life, and I trust oti, union, Tiill be long end happy: ' lam the-only one - my fathetheare•to ; but alas I.his resolutions are like ,ropes of ;sand. I can manage him 4;9 . 01 other subjects; you must take charge 4 hts business and heve'eole control; there will be no diffieulty— 'l em confident of the mull.' . , I They gore !rifled, and a ewe happy' r,qatchl nevere was consummated. I 3 very thing Rrosperiul ; houses and barn' were reptile& fences and gates regulated, sand be extensive fields' smiled and nourished like an &Iva. The unfortunati fOer ;,in a few years sunk into a drunkard's grave.— Mary and John raised a large family, and they still liar, respected end wealthy—all:from an.en optic girls cresolution, forethought - and .cour- AIM . i .. . ! - - EITSIFATEUX FOIL TIP% jr.Qatk, Thaw, should be more TtYmpathyt for tkeptorw • ft is unfair, air well intpliilosophleal;•to stigma. tize everj.ond, wt Yaws to the peconis ' 'eubt berrasament,as the "at•c.kiirct F on his twin „ liar!. In the language of the poet:. oThere Ise tide In the ailitts of awn ~ ~.. Whloh, takers at the flood, leads onto coleus, " , And there is also a tide whore curren is on. Hard—rolling, forever, Ito irresistible woes in op. position I to every well planned enterpriiai and filled with shoals and qoick sands whi c ,the ea nest exertion of human prudent* ant fainf4 are inco6petent to avoid.• • . . ••• ... , /,The smllleg current oft eonevala: 'icor fatal dads ot dread** foot; ~ . ,; ..' , flo Index points the bidden curse.. i 11 atll we ( eel the rending aback, ' l' '.. li ' trespair; encircling abrostcht the %time 4ed trope , despalrusg, flee-alb , : dec. ", ... : When we review cm own &man parceden • bow frequently the hut laid schemes ha, a proet4 abortive; how often Hope has been shipwrecked, and anticipation l'alsi6ed,we chill learrila lesson •of humility that will daubtleu be of stireice,lor it will teach us that what at first siitht-tale often seem the Tenet of imprudence, is it reality, bui the ,Wept' of hidden causes, whose Operations mock all the efforts of wisdom, into .ishieh it to iniparsibbe (or as to (orate or avoid. O. - - __.• • I - PERILS Or FAL913.1140n, 1 .1 In the -beautiful ,tanguage of an e inane writer —•.%Vben once a concealment or duet ; has *on practiced in matters where- all ahem d e fair and open es the day-confidence can ne er he reatoserl any rnore than you% can•resloro dull while bloom • io the : grape or plum, which you hi . ri cope pm. sed in ydur hand." '.• How nutria t 't! and what a neglected troth by ;a great portion el' gointimi, Falsehood is not only ono of the meat humiliat. ing vied . , but sooner,or later it is inost cettein tct lead to many serious crimes. Wi, hi partner; in trade,' with partners in life, —wint friends , with tos,eri, how important Cis copftden e i • How es., gannet that all guile and hypos should tir gtlarded ageing in the intercouree between sus% partiy;l 1 - low much misery would be avoid*4 • in the history of many !lies, had trotiti . and sinceci, ty been guiding and controlling Frintteee, instescl of prevaricattpn and deceit. ••Any vice," said q parent' in our hearing, a few 'o3r* trjp;e i "soy vice, at , least among the frailties of a milder chart eater, but falsehood. For better that my child should cotnmit an error - or do a 'ming and con; relit, than. escape the penalty, he rover severs, brfalsehood auti.hyPoctisy. Let me know the orerra l and a remedy may be eppheri. But keep me iii the dark—let me be misled lor deceived, and it is impos-iblo to tall at what unprepared. hour a crushing blow—an overwi*ln l sing exposit may Come.", ' ' • I .THE IP:SABEL 33.16T1 t ' How is it possible to conceive that a womtitt / u p can be en atheist? What shall (prop up bis reed /if religion does not sustain her i. The to. laid being in nature, even on t all eve of dea f ,or los of her charms; who shall Oupport het, f het hopes be not extended beyond in ekhementl axis? tAre 7 Fur the sake of her hea ty , al , . s she shou'd be Timis. ' 1: - . , 1 , Gentleness, submission, i suitylt.4, tellJprpfn t constituta . part of the charms Whictt thetGeeitor bestowed on our Stak mother.lj arl to' harms of this kind ; infidelity is a reortallfoe. I Shall uremia, who takes delight tn . c 'acesirnant 1 . -who never discloses more thin .tints; half of te= races end of her thoughts, whhon eitsert tg t rne,t fir virtue and the s most mySletio i sentiments, Modesty and love, shrill simmer, tinouncing the enesiing instinct of her sex, pressuno , with rash and feeble hands, to attempt to- withdraw the thick yell which conceals the Diviritty.ll ' Whom Itotll she think.to please by ,an effertialikeabscird an sacreligfonsl Does she hoPh 1?y. adding her pets:, , ty and filvoloes metaphysics 117 t a imprecations.: .of a Spiuosa , ar.d the sophistry of , Boyle, to give' l us a higher opinion of her gynius ? Without. 's doubt, she has no thougpts f marriage, for robotsensible man would fin 1. cltiplr for Pr? 41 an impious p ar t ner 1 . f • - 1 . ..... ._ _ • MAC NODE The inGilcl wife has ilehloici? ties; 'he spends her days eiither i n reasoning on ' Virtue without practising its preee its, or in the en :Wyman' of the tumultuous leasu cc of the erorld, But the day of vengean el anrcia,thes„ Time i arrives, leading ago by the. aril The spectre. with icy hair and silver halide, p ants himself ort the thresheld of the femalil lithei.t :,she pernefies 'him and shrieks aloud. W 4 shall hear her voicel ' \ tier husband ! She has dOhe ;long, very len, has he withdrawn from th 4 iheetin of dishonor - Her 'children I Ruined bi Sti - impious education. 'and maternal example, they. are not concerned 'about their mother. If sbel.aurveys the past. ape ,beholda a pathless waste zl l tr virtues have trty? traiees behind him, For ,th tlra time she begins. I to be sensible how muCtri more ecrwelatory iv !would he to have religiortii Unayeiling regret{ W hen the atheist, at the term of his career, disc 'erasers the illusion of a falsellphilosophyr whin an. nihilation, like a meteor,lbtgins L to appear above the horizon of death, he wo i ttld 11M - return to God but it is too late; the mt ,i by" increduility, rev .. jests all conviction. . How different is the lo of the religious proemial Her Jays are replete with i oy; she is respected,bea 1 teed by her husband, herchildren, and her bonny hold ; all place unboundediCeinfidence in her, be, cause, they are firmly ccniyipeed of. he fidelity of one who is faittiful . to her dud. 'rho faith of this Christian is "etrengthened by her happiness, by b 4 faith; 'she believes in dadtlbecectsa she is happy* she is happy because alai believes in God. SMOKERS, MALE AND FEMALE, ITT' Everybody smokes er , man i womeq, hay air& , i grl, almost down to the b l aby just escaped flomitui .cradle i bat still I was no prepared for the novel spectaclezif the very .1171 hides' themselves strut. tang abogt with huge, unqsguiseil, veritable cigar" 'in iltOt 4Ziouthe, pultug end smoking like ea many chimney psis, that'' they rescuable both 4 iymmstry end color, Smoking 1 detest, sy one el' the most insufferable am', nauseous follies of 04 0 . day'. Sihmge that moo Should persist in this off fensivo habh, that'all Women with pratentions to a nose at all civilized, 1 unite in condemning; yet custom has injured mesa in this. Rut a wonianis ;- smoking was a barite ianiem I hardly supposed L myself ever destined to see ; and certainly the first time I cams plump upon one of my white,hrown • attendants, with her wreath on one side; her Piing, all away, sucking', for , derir life, et the end of a flaming cigar, my aStenishment and the taboo co smoke together quite lak' my breath away ; that wee an impressn n eit her inns nor distance will either dial or rem ote. , A full-dressed aylphidu sitting on a painted bank Id flowerso;here I first spied her, exhalitr , the smoke of a colosea I cigar. and of a horse kilTingistrungth, with all the non chatanc4 of a veteran ,sixOber, was an outrageous novelty that absorbed ineAnite; and white 'I staid gazing there, a sett summoned the volcanic troupe to the stage, and eacii one deposited with jesbaue . care her precious weedon bench or chair with grolling menaces neither to touch nor taste, ea then they/betook theiateles to their' mystic gams , / 1. bole. meant to chasm t \ leathern "Reuben!' to their fairy haunts. tlt r rires faith in one's art to preserve' illusions amid' tacit licence. The met) or ea degrees smokei and eserywbere; in the ho,:pes, it ; the st,ce,te, lira ilia 'loop; ir; the cafes, in the countingtiooineating, drioking ant truly, 1 suspect, steJping, 1:16 , smoke—smoke--: smoke ! It is odd that st angers scent Havana faiouf et see. Thal gentlmen,fiewever„ are et t i. 3 1 dieted to atrMall pekr ci ar, • called . .etgarito,9 coitainiog iiiinall qprtit of pulverized tobacco, of the best MO, wbicb is , y no mesas offensive. Ito true Ilaraneco e'yrn mrs a foot witheut• i; portable armory of 'morn ,-,',• at indispensaiyle to him as his quiver tus the wild 'lndian. • Ho may get along comfortbly' without hie coati 'hat or neckcloth; but without his eigerito, Ins could neither walk, talk„lnor den think*. , The Aral thing that follows al salutation of Giende, meeting no matter where, Is to pall out-their vaguer", light the sociable tweed, knottier talk; it. give, life to a Havanecoi Ilia opts his beam and moot at the same , end Ile up ,the the gape of concern. ,Lion. ,'cigar ought toe.. e the .national embleta of Cuba ; certainly nothi g , Is -more aOPPletelf 'identified erith them in m mind, and I shall Inc, er recall a friend tfs mem ry who will not be en veloped in a soft hale of mok— [Fanny .R tlr,s ! ler at the Havana. , ... •• ' • • ' . --1---......'.....„........_ . DISSOLLITiON Suppaits bol r one meld besottitil ecenomY of es —that the Weaten volt the see by aiae+e gov the coast were "hemmed limits.by hostile !itrts al —that between . Korth a., thes commercial.Cor moll cry State Oho paireporte riff setlrwhe must :not the ceinsequencen . iA.4. o silence of brothetly cone theor 81 ;1 terminating wars;:; the o e itary dictators; Fbe trpsz hy bo o m n e nn dissolving this Inuon, wet ttitietPhsuraQtraPitiesi:as7trirodi: for N MIIM! idea of herdu. rcTIIE VISION,. holy moment, that th . hangei were broken u. ye were I& t o1:3 Ati". rnments—that those o m n to their own nor ng the mountain rid& f s pd 4orptis there were D sympstay--qua PIA r ore docr:#o4 it 74 . . • shrink trona *se teination of tracts, .9 err th e congeal( i ies; the Citiallike e raitior of le V .: 1 4 • !ruin of all tttit ma nd respected abr . ; I end adieus:, dearth ! .. 7 reason, talk iistttill l 4 s l lid:consider the lesnlen , iinil
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