. . •.,_ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . , . -•'' , . , . . . . . . . .. . ••-•-•,- ' . . ~ . . .. . , . . . . _ . . ... . . . - 4 v . •1 . 1 • , ~, . . . ... „,, . „, . ~. , - •"-.,„..., . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . - . , , • • , I - 1 i _ . . . . . . . . ... i r - I--i. .. . . . - - !-- .--...-____ __ _ . . , . . . . . - ~ . . . . . . , . - , t'' Its-- s 1. / - . ' - A• • • • , . . . . . . , . . , . . . , . .. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . I . ..• I . i, Anthracite sall. ‘, fCSAiRY 611EET, 141,11tRaVILM PA. • The subscriber would respectfully infotm „.1.; , his friend• end the. public that he leas removed to the above named house, (formerly • kept Rapp,) where lie Will be happy to give c'ry attenitokf to those . stho may favor hint with a tali:7:49-150.j lAcon RRAM. Rising Sun Hotel, PorrsviLLE. essis'A. THE undersigned respectfully announces t .. .,W ;lir to the citicense,,oefr.tchtlillkhiel County, han i, ft thatd ''.".•l`--..to.rliTirealtinet7isibiefd stand known 2$ `Viagra Hotel;' 1 and lately kept by Jeremiah Iluithes..at the CDRRER or '..EroNE and MINERNVILLE Sts, to the Borough of p o tis e iite, which he has fitted up with special ref. p r ia.nce to the comfort of those who may. favor him with their custom. " • The house Is pleasantly located, with stabling and a large yard attached, calculated to accommodate Farm ens. and persons travelling wilti'horsas and Carriage, The tiroprietorbris his house well furnislied,and will snare no pains or expense to supply his Table and Bar in a manner Which cannot rail to afford general satis faction. . .., An attentive. faithful hostler will always be to at t•ndaace, sii that guests mayrrly nn having their hors us properly attended to. BIICIIACL SELTZER. May19, • 49. —2l-1 __ _ Y.— Washington Hotel, .• (Foal:max ettrr ow .4••scr.t. BEARD ) •Sckapikiii Ila rem. The subscriber announces to his friends and as- the travelling public that be bentaken the I WIC above mentioned establishment. and fitted up throughout, so That it will equal any estati lishrnent in the County. Ii is located near the Depot pf the Philaillephia and heading Railroad.and OD the Main street.of the Borough. His table will always be abundantly supplied with the choicest delicacies faille season. his cbamber• are large and airy, and his bed• ding of the best kind. .T.be stabling attached to the hotel is large and com modious, and attentive hot:tiers will always be found to attendance. lie has also accommodations for Dro vers. Ste . ri.-Vehle.lea will always be kept to carry visitors to any part of the Comity. or el.ewhere. All lie rily:nes is a, trial of his House, feeling conii- Usut he will give entire satisfaction to all who find it rOßrenien!to sojourn at his !louse. • Ap.7.,'49—15.tri JOHN JONES. Philadelphia Stove Works and Disf,l.olV ARE FOUNDRY. WARNICK., LEIISRA.NDT at CO. First Wharf oboes Seble Street on the Delaware. ON hand and for sale on the most rea sortable terms, a very large and hand tfreVer.soS, some assortment of Stoves, comprising '4, N' • 4 a variety of new and beautiful pat • terra, among which, will be found It 'ti>l 100 ing Cooks' Favorite, for wood and coal, Complete Cook, Air Tient Complete, New Complete. 180, D•nble Oven, Cdmplet Bucks County Economist, (patent fiat top,) 3 " Junes' Cook, for veeiele, 2 Nine Plate Stoves, Mato top, Ito do do boiler. Do do do jug bock, • Ten do do Seven do do Can Oven or Cat! 800 Stove, Keystone Stove, for Oven, Do do' , with collar on top. Franklin Keystone, Cannon Stood, ,Rare Cylinder Stove:, light or heavy Winder, 8 Bar Room Stoves, 4 - " Bases and Top, 8 Radiator Plates, New York Radiator. Summer. Furnaces, • Gas Over, I.4•lamanders, Air Tight Plates, Stanley Crisi Parlor Air Tight, Ems, do do do do Stanly, to do Radiator, Erna do ,do do Flat Top Complete, patent, a new and superior strive, Tee Kettles, Stove and Flat Bottoms: English Boil ere. and Oval, Bulged and Straight Pots, Spid ers... Long Pans, Sc to fit all the stoves. Sinks, Spout Irons, ilydiaut Drip Trousdke. Sir. 'Dealers supplied wilth odd Plates, Grates, Fire Brick., Li-ht Cailln.l3 of all ,lescrlptlOns, neatly and prrimpily executed •utost 05. 18 tO ' - _ • Moves! Stoves! Slotesi! • & TIN MANEFACTORT. JACun M. /SG, Grateful for the liberal Patronage here .;• tofore received, respectfully announces :et • to the cilia... of Poll:wine and the surroundinartiuntry. that he continues lineiness at the - old .tand, opposite Hates White Horse Hotel, on Centre t`trcet, to the Borough of Youevdlr, where he keeps constantly on hand an extewtwe and carefully selected assortment al Peri;tr and Conksry Stores, embracing all the old and approvAl soles, titgeth . er with a variety of new onesotdmirahly adapted to the wants of the Coal re- eon. The "Improve.l complete. • of la 14;" ''Pierce's Amer.. ,ican air Tiaht, with Brick Top Oven;'• and ...Stew- Suniniet and Wilitt, Air Ttelti," -are considered :by liter wit . , hate te..tietithent, probably the very !mot itt,..oktne I. 4 t,t‘e. that ha,. emir been inveilted., Ile With rottlideuct. call almttlota to Ilie great variety of Nth, atttle....l.l.tu Whuh i, unque,tionattly the larteet,l..st Ana clmape,t,to be monad in theCounix of Scho)ikill. lie al.to row. :Italy fir .ale a large and vnned atom ..f She..t Iron, Till and Japanned Ware, of tht;l best quality :ICJ at the InWe+t cash price. , TIN ROOFING, and all t•ork concoct. it anti ghat branch of the hu,she,,, will be pritctinly.r , Nortittll, in the belt manner, and lilt the most reattotialde STOVE% STOVES:TOVES _ _ .010 . 0 . 5 t 1..1 taIMING: 'SOLOMON noovr.R, C .1 Nurvedlon and Railroad Streets, P0T1 . 0.:11.1.F., • ANNOUNCES to kin friends and cos _ boners and the public generally that he .-.' . hag on hand the 111014 elegant assort-. •a ment of STOCKS ever t,lfered in this community embracing all the'lien - e , v and most approved patterns. lie par ticularly calls attention to McGItEGtHI'S • NATENT ?ARUM HEX PER., . Inch is. pronounced -the hest stove now in uge.hoth for eonif.iit..cenuomy, and lie•tlth. I have the etc-hi -dye right of tuaking.iliese stoves its IlrhiWkill County. , . \ Iso Ca-d iron It hi re. ' . . . Empire Cooking Stoles. a 41 0 004,11 , 1 e for lintels. Wilts' Air . r,ht. Cooking sn t e r s,rnrwood or coal, • •tiriermi art. ',• for r...,n , =. '- riche tail chamber ',ones, . „ ... - ._ l'ortolior wit ii a I irde assotrtnetet for ill pnrposes,llll , i . - . • •1 who li will 110 -.ld a: istitit.tiativ icw rates. I C A lI.RI .IGES. , TIN AND .1 A W a r 'A D WARE -Dts assn•tinent of _--mg., c s THE SE wicitita:n. REGS LEAVE - t ,•••• • t -..5•- s . to ralllllo'olloatioo of 1.1.1 The.. and Ti, tad Japanned is very dug , : 3 " .4 el / Ih r l '.'" I a ....'O- --- t h e p tt hiio to 164 . st : tick of ,CARRIAGES all the !Witt, in families, which litt,t . l:l warrant in tot s, • A iii ei r , of's sap•rior timidity. toil LIGHT WAGGONSDiow on hand russ d I .1.1 tini , .....111011 tn. wi11111011.60 of 111.. - - ~. All itindit of Tin mid Sheet Iron Ware mantifac 0. lin kind. of .. .. r . _ te firtlo! II t the shortest .n ire • repaint,. Pre/01,13 attended IIftOFING & SPOUTING. -- As he is prepared to eg- 1 Rernilect Corner of Union and Railroad Stregts, earte Tn. Rooting and Spinning. he invites those In I bac . k o e f the_ ., Alne \can I.:use. wisTAR A. KIRK. waist of •uch work, to rive him a call, as he pledges 1 1 99 ,1 •_ _ 1 Jr/ himself to do 'A c - aeaper and better than it as vet Tuscarora . ud Tamaqua Lillie. been rion• in this place liefore. • ON and after 'Monday May 2StIL the Tk• p•hlic are respectfully invited tomtit and exam-. • t" -. ...V4.- - stiliseriber will run a coach THREE • • kis stark and ledge for theists,: Ives. l'Ort7- II ' ',..". - Az .._... _,., of ~. ..nmE s A ,I . ty ~„.,,,,„ pro,ra,.nrar," -•-• -•- -4-- -- -- ---- .:'' ..- s!!" T11111.111113. ml the arrival of the cars al -Wholesale and Retail Tuscarora. The car- leave Pottsville at 71 and 11 o'- CLOC R. STORK, olock, A. M. and 4 P M. The coach will learn Tania• 11•. *VI M alpiET ,0. ABOVE SEVENTH, flea at 71 and II o•cdock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, .P. M.- S•tutP.,odt-sitit,tigcriti a. ' Fare 50 cents. Tick.ts ran he hail it Junes lintel, 1 ALT1101;GO Wr can scarcely estimate the. To t 99,11.• and of the rohduCter of li1" Con , . C31•RICI0 of TIME commercially, vet by r thine at Jutte 2 ' l9-13-I C I , . the rtbo•e Esta't"ishritent. JAME.: 11 \BALER ‘..14 will tarnish his friend.. among whom he I Ettivin I Union.' STEPHEII JONES. • WHOLE'S stI.E. nßusn MANIIFKETURER, clad,. all 1.110 ditty aporectate im fleetness, with a . No. 36 Saullt PE,nrtla Sired, hsn•itfal and perfect fader for marking it/ progress, or 1 Ting noritia OIOVIt CHINNI - 0. IVtAT SIDE, PIIILATA., where vlltn• they can jutlg, II THERE Merchants and Dealers will find. at all Flo. o,Totlstvo stock on hind, , nsty chancing in , 1 • of all • 1 in . tunes, a grand assortment artw es in) talliltallty 111 the improvement in taste and st le or ,laic ~,,,,.,,,,., . . made up in all t heir various styles of pattern and workman-hut. t oncosts of Eight-dos .• at I ' r„1 in, and finish. Tbeery-botte Ilmss cOI:NTINC 11(11 - SE. PARLOR, r '• ' ALL, CHURCH and ALARM CLOCKS., French, I Pt, pores•ate such that they will lit found to the in- AL aud n o w , r,, ncy .,,,,,,,,.. wall as 0 ,,,,,,,,,, e t s i trir..eobtetit,f,..st;ti.?.s.e.rt,sl,eir,c,.:itle.h.t:,,,h•l„ur,ew. ild favor me with a • (met bia extrusive connection and correspondence call 2`1.11,1';). with the ianitfacturn , he Hods he Cali pat at .rile tar, a ant ea•Afr;Tare, in any ottantity (tom O. la a thausand, of whioh he . ill warran. the accuracv. *5-Clocks - repaired and warranted. Clock trimmings •• hand. • Call and see me among Diem. 1 ANIES BARBER, 2.3 i Market St. Phileds. Aug. 25, 1419. 35-1 y . . ------ -- I `_ — BRAD At. ELLIOTT. VV A.Tell 31 A KERS,_,%. SD JEWELLERS, i kart DEA irtitin IS Tim .I.eme. By - 11'1101.E.5.11.F:..4X1) B E 7 All, Store next door to the Milierb' Bank, Centre street, • inirravit.l.E. MESSRS. B. k E.,keep constantly on band c,, , 4 an extensive assortment of WATCHES, era . bracing ni - bracg every style, mice, and anufac'tiare '• to be bound in this country; among which ' they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold and • . silver LEV F.Rs of 11 I. Tobias 4 , Co.. Jon. Johnson. • Robert Rorke . l, Wm. Robinson, &c.,-of whose maim. lecture they hate a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver Anchors and Le'pines, to which they would n, ite attention. ALSO, a large and complete assert - - mcnt of Jewelry and Silver Watt, embracing nearly , e•ery tinkle property i•rotong tinder those fiends.— Clocks in treat variety; Mii.ical Instruments and tan. • cv Articles of every tle6Cription• RepairlllZ of Clocka, Watchr+, JeVrelry. *C., promptly attended to. c ) Nlessrs.ll. & E.iteetn it unnecessary in mlvortise rnent to enumerate (hell stork mote. snecifically ; suf. fli , e In ray that I i has been selected with Much care aml discretion.:trid i 4 one alio. sooste stensive In he (Fount in the elblintry. 'their long cape once in the business will (idly warrant them in invitini the attention of purr [isers. in the fait ronlielenee Oral they are enabled to sell us cheap as any other establi. , Morrit here or lse . where. 1.Dec1547.51-1Y . L R. BroomalPs GREAT BARGAIN AVATCII. A'AID JEWELRY STORE. . r el • WHERE Gold and Silver Watches of every ._;sr,. deseriptirm can be had at from ter to Ofteen per i.--: cont. 104 F thin arty other store to New York or 6 ....!•'-' '' Phtladelpbm.. Per:Ans who wish to get a gond , watch, perfectly,. • ciliated, would dowel] to call at the ltore ',roe poi:: !her, and compare the quality and price of hi: watch. F with that of other Anres. Card Irair.lr: at the follotetoot trreedin,oly tom priera: .Gold Levers, full jewelled, IS carat cases, $2B On. , Over . , do do dol2 00 , sloldtbpines, jewelled, 18 carat cases, e 23 00 sally, do do 9 00 St'ver Verge IVatclies. from 5 1 60 upward?. . Gold Pencil: from i 5, I OP to .1, On •. Gold Pens. With silve,r, use.. ant pen. Ili ,ti.whel.for . :s cents. Also. a h•orlsomi. i ws.irrinent of new and Owhinnahle Jewelm at (Ulf'''s Lit bl•tiolv aha aunt store prices. Oid gold and salver bought or t then in e c rlo nee. I.IIWIS It. Ili:0031A LI.. Ne 111 North Second st.. second do:4 below . Baer. Phtladelphia. . . [April 11. 'l9. 18.1 y Cal t this advertisement .int. and tutu: it along, you ss ill then lie sure to get into the right tit /WA. • AVATCIIES AND JEWELRY. TII %N EVER. • inioh•snre and Retail. at the . hitadttlia (Catch and inn-ary S , ore," Xn. 9E3 Noyth Str p and .Strett, . • farmer of Quasey.—PitiLADELP•lA. Gold Levers, In i.oritlassii, jewelled„ 630 and upwards. t's:fri! Silver Leven, full jewelled, 15 r;old Lepine, 11 k cases jewelled, '25 " LepineEJOwelled, • 10 " Silver gnarlier Watelfel, to 610 - Silver spoons, mold to enin.persett,Tea. S 5; Desert,. ISO; Table 615 other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. constantly on hand a Lure assortment of One COI,[) JEWELRY and SILVER WARE. Atop, on assortment of M. J. Tobias & co., F.. Pimp son, Ssmits! & Brothers. o.S.Ydtel & Co.. John Harris r" i. & R. Reedyy and other ,noerio? Patent Lever prhreniente, widen wi'l he rased in any MP , fit df , sirm rtanzetnente have `, ern m'i'te with all ihn above fl amed most relent:lto it.i(...orer,r(r.n7latitllo nir ni•h at short any r•-tin.re 1 :o,l'. of " . . , "'n• fir which oidery will lon tak.ll, 3. , 1 ',law and itsideilLe -of the person inter let! P.' on If ream slew. 00: CO 0, Importer 111 Watches. phii i a, 0rtW4E...44-Iyl 96 ; , 7 . Second St. 11K. M. DEP UY, Ibucippn D,ratst, Offico -Ita Ow, (North riorMrFlrßt door listrOir entre W 116.74•1 nffice, may 2 VOL. XXV. s . Fiurniture: Furniture water. ti AN & PAINTED BLINDS, &c. GRESSANG & 51LLY3121.31 RESPECTFULLY announce - to sr" -- the citizens of Pottsville and the `3 , - • "" -- -1; surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE, WARE-RO O3l . is Ara /tantalize Street, a few doors from Centre, where they bare on hand a large and fashionable stock' of Furni ture, embracing the latest and most fashionable styles, all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makers In nor cities. Their stock embraces a general assortment of all the articles embraced in fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the most luxurious manner. Bedsteads [lazing In price from *3 to $5O, —and all other ankles of furniture in proportion, In their stock is also eintraecd a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv ed pail erns: selected with great care. CARPETTING, BEDDING AND LTPIIOLSTERV. They have also added to the stock a lotwf Carpeting of the rations qualities, and Bedding. to which they call the particular attention of those in want of these ertieie3. it in nor design to keep all the articles of Furniture required In Schuylkill County, and prevent the neces sity of persons going abroad in search of elegant arti cles of Furniture, all of which they are determined, to sell at less prices than they can he obtained else here, re n he r c e a , rtrei Ist: i nv it eparking e na about furnishing carnagei r dded. They theca• houses and thimealso who require additional furniture, in give them a call, as they it themselves they can give them any kind of a 'lit out" they may require at a great saving of funds. HENRY . catr.ss AND. April 7 • 15-if] ALEXANDER SILLXIBAN. 6 sizes 5 " ~ A CA.H.D.—LITTLE & MARTIN W - 1101.E.SALE and Retail Dealers In DRY .— e- .00Dri, GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS,&e. Stine on f7entre Street, near the corner of Ma hammier., to which the attenton of the cittrens of fern and country is respectfully soliickeil. JOHN I... , LITTLE, Pottsville, Oct 9.8-111 JOHN S. C.MARTIN ES SOOTS. AND 'f the o:d stand, Cent reSt.nert door to theYoftsiinatatue S. La .1. F6STEHL AitE now receiving thetr •%•-•• Bruin. , supplies of BOOTS 5110 S,compricinga first rate' a- ./rllllellt. which they now .raferat wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have alsoon band Trunks,Va ises,Carpet 11010. nod Satchels,Snleand Upper Leather. Morocco. Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Shins. Shoe Mukers'Tools, and n generalassortment of Shoftrind nes. • Shries manufactured at shortnotice. — Their friend- , and the public who are in want of any of he abov :articles a t er,pectfully.tequested to give them Mow 8.1847, 19- 1 Sirslib's foot & Shoe Store, FRESIE St!t't'LV OF STOCK; VERY CHEAP! The Subscriber announces to his numerous custoniets end the public, that he has -4 " _ just received nt his Root and • Shoe Store, next .door below 1: 1113 A---.ft ° the Office of tire MM.,' foornal, a (reap supply of Roots and Shoes of every s atiety for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen; Chddt en, Miners, &c., be., all of which lare made_ up of the best 11111.'1111i, in a neat and dura.- ' ble manner, and will be sold at rates to suit the times ' Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Satch els, /Le., which m dl be•seld very cheap. Call:tad satisfy yourselves, n o m, and Shires made to mile; ofthe best materials end also repaired at short notice. Pottsvile.,lune 9.—`211f. WILLIAM SMITH BROM GOON: Cite.... t t ORIGILIT de: POT T, TOWN HALL IRON STORE. tiotturx and Single barrel SHOT GUNS, POWDER FLSKS, SHOT WOBELTS. 1)1110A I'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS. REVOLVING insTot.s. giNGLE AND DOI; IILE •I'ISTOLS: The aboyb are n .inc a9tortionnt of Eoellah and Get man,a, tn. • e . TAm.r.. PICKET, CUTIERY„SCISSORS, AND ~,,,,,, a 11,,,a..,orttnont of the most celebrated makes. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. H e llo, a, V ices.and Fil..s, RLAS'I NG TUBES ron WF.T PLACES IN , min,.... I , a; . rm.., Lone and Short handled Shovels [ made expre., - ely 1., nor own sales. 141:1(111 NO MATIMIALS, ConAisting of 1.0r10.. Lat rite,llitutes. Paints., OR,Glasa o f American, German, and Onctiodi manurtioUre. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Baud. and Hoop Iron: TOOLS, •;" IllackAmitlie,Carpentere.Shnemakere,and Saddlers' SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING IWlth a variety of iron ?Infirm!. I Ant!. 4847 35 —l—, --. SHOVEL. :3111.NUFACTORY. , . Eagle Woflis, - I - Centre Sireet. rnil-rlsVII:1, 1 ?, ne.“ door below the • Amerirais I ouse. 41 TIIr..h.L ether would call the attention of Cool Oivor.itora. 'Merchants. and Mincer. to ex amine hei hound-and Square P . 1 0. 0 and Crain Shoveln, mannfactureil by hirn•elf, and esprea•lv for the Coal Recion—warranted ton he made Of the (not /viably nialeti.a4 and workonip. rit Clip pr.- ea. All on lent hank tally' receive.: and poet il• ally attended' to N. 11.— Shovels Repaired. Dec. 2.19-ill • HENRY ponTr.ri. TelegraPiliC SOWN. IMPORTANT TO THE COAL REGION. roronott I, bre le.t•e if/ reports hot they haveht- J. tended to the duties imposed upon them relative to the susmusion, and insist upon standing out for their iteitts at all hamrds. Should they in the mean tone have bumiess In the city, which will require their attention, it certainly will be necessary to ap pear centeel and respectable by calline no Messrs. Lippincott & Taylor and purchasing 'a suit of clothes front them very cheap and fashionable, which for beauty and style surpasses an)thins ever offered In the country. A -visit to their well established house will more than repay them for their trodble. MAGNETISM! CLAIRVOYANCE I TOM THUMB &c., &c., &c.. Are trifles compared to the excitement that Lippincott & Taylor's New Goods have produced. Socha FALL in PRICES as they hone manazed to sell auto altnost a tArminz to the principals thenn , elvt.s. Their object at Itli.ll it!), n 1.4.1%1 t h e COlti Oper3lOrS in carrying out t h e i r p re s e nt ,p,penion LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. ortil.l2 C l ornet Centre 4,!.1 ~ 1 M.lll:llatn i. E t t , g , n . e v t i r i e le ets, -"•&- . lloys' and Children's clothing,. ' I' II I: nllb.Crlbcr Iraq on hand a comph•te ag,nrtio.nt ~f Ciothinc. albtoted to the season, culled for [toys of three year.. of ace. to younc th.inien.cu of ,inteeh• Alto perAon imycirt.toc Clothing at thin entahli.h meat can have the privile;e of returning them if, they no not natt. Feb. 7, -1.1. 1 . F, A. DON'T. No. 2G I i:11,01 , i , at. /win', Teoilt. Poilatia. Ne‘vairam's PLUMBING SHOP, BEITTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET. Pott•rolln. Pa. ELLI, kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead. Brats' Coeka •(a superior arttele,) Bath Tubs, Shower I:a Ihe Hydrant+, Hydrant Dose, Double and Single Arting Fnuipa, &r.. kept constantly on hand and for sale.— Kuchen Sinks nwleto nr.ier, neat and double, and al kinds ofPlutnhuntnz done in the hest manner. Gilt giblets, ONLY 30 CENTS I TILE setnwriber has Pitt reCeliMil a -epply of els e., idly :pined and gilt pocket Bihleso;hla aned print and paper. which he con 5,11 at the unusually lOW rate of .50 cents pet copy. Also. SCIIOOI. BIBLES, As low as an cto. earn, at BANN AN'S C. 01.40 Whol 6 , 0 e and Iletsil Bunkstotes. tarpt. 1. 1040. ti Wetherill f;., Brother, Ni- ) ;1 1 .L .A. ,,W C ,1, 111 Rh ii ir t , r v c rooted nitre HITE. LEA D.-and 1n.. , Cin.lonnll, who have b .•” .narine.ly sispplled in Consequence of on the a; • 0 1:111 now have their orders filled. No human etinilnncrinn.seows th.e preservativetv an beautifying pronerlirs. ile.ralde In a o a equal extent wit ' it unathillernled white load ; hence an admixture of other materials runty Mari its value. has,therefore, been the xtemly aim of the manufamiturer fur many ears. to supply to the public a perfectly pur white lend, and the unceasing demand for the article, I pninfthat it has met with favor. It is invariably brand ed nn one hi •l: wtltittiott.& BROTHER in full Tasted gyre. all in red letters. illun - - Pennsylvania MEDICAL COLLEGE, NINT II STREET. BELOW LOCUST, eniconccritis. • TIIE Session of IME-50 will commence in the new toilere hulloing, located no emote, on Monday, Oct.,ln 15th. Pr,' ire of Medicine by WM. DARR A CII, M. D. tu,sietrirs: . JOHN WILT RANK. ,d. D. : - ' -3 — "----- 31. St , J. M. Rowe, rt M Iter .Ntedie.t. 11. S. P.ATICRSON. 7,1 . p.. , Ai:llmo' and l'hyainlogy, V%".1 Roth %NT, M. D. ' Winn:a AN') WOOOEN WARE STOBEi ..ur,ty, 0 kVID GILBERT M. D:' i -re 03North Third at. outdoor above Itrai, tart - aids. . , ct,,,,, , •t .'. W 1.. A 11 1 ,.. "4. D. - . 1 - . rim %net rills. F,,,, ...N,T,c..1,0..n. Ito r (); f,,, ,h,. ~,i,,,. ~,; ~y , ‘,l - ArsITAtiTURERS and Wholesale Dealers in all Ty.: , All'l 10 Of *ifll6 to e Ith l'r“fe..tot ; for a (1w -tr. kinds or litootnx, iirtlAti , l, ILIUCIWIP. Cedar Ware. awn $3OlO. -or further Inforatation, aptly to Wdlow and Fieoch Baskrtn. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Regi strar. at hit resident-, No. tei. Arch Street, Or, ''t?cr.bo. Dtlat,re.Matt.lllacklad Eastern made Wood. After Ortotirr Ist, at the College Relng. 11 en Ware of every description, te.. et the tewitet mutt- Mill SY 0. PATTERSON; M.D.. Recistor. i Mapes. Sept. 15, oil .- .. 3r. , t• . 11, , Castit !ALI fnr Bream Con at, the ?actor!. MIAE ini.limmilimmmenow— ' PUBLISHED EVERY, SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, .POTTSVfLIIE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. lIIMM ! Guns A i POTTS LLE Passage from Liverpool. PASSAGES In the steerage of the first Clan rachet Ships Mary Pleasants, Shenandoah, Berlin and Europe, sailing from Liverpool for Philadelphia on the Ist of every month, throughout the year, can be secured on application to SAMUEL PLEASANTS. N 0.3 7 Walnut Street,.Phlladelphis. - June 9. '49-94-Iy Liverpool and New-York Yassige Agency. • . ' E. W. KIMBALL A: CO., 84 Wan Street—PEW-TOOK. DUNKIN, KIMBALL & Co.,—Livrapoot. 41 1 :4). , , RESPECTFULLY Informs their Mends and the public that they have commenced the GENERAL SHIPPING and _COMMISSION BUSINESS, together with the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, granting certificates of pas sage from London, Liverpool, Dallis, Belfast or any part of the old" country to to Xelv-York, Boston, and Philadelphia. an the most reasonable terms. . Drafts and'BilLe of Exchange, from £1 to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Its branches. The days of sailing of the Regular Lies of Liverpool Packets. as fixed noon, arc the lot, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st, and 26th of every mouth. These ships are all or the largest claw, and are com manded by men of clot aete r and expeglerce. The cab• in accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor, comfort and convenience. They arafur nished with every description of stores o f the best kind. Punctuality in Oe days of sailing will be strictly ad. tiered t 0.," , . Packet Ships Re melee, Siddane. Skeridan,and Garrick. are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer ships. I•assage can be secured at the lowest rates. Nat Orleans line of packets sail weekly. For pas sage or freight, apply as above. E. W. KIMBALL Sc Co. *The subscriber has bees appointed Agent for this Line in Schuylkill County. HENRY W. LEWIS, Mlnersville.: Deel6'4 6 -51-Iyl . Jos. McMurray's Passage Agency. ARRANGEMENTS FOIL 1849. 61. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT. OLDEST AND THE BEST ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES, TIIE subscriber respectfully begs wnf. leave to tender his sincere thanks to z 4 Iris numerous friends and the public, , - i}ite for the very liberal Support he has re ceived for upwards of twenty years, and solicits a continuation of their romidence. The despatch with which his passengers have been brooglit out. and the promptness with which his very numerous drafts have been paid loathe different banks, are, he flatters 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 CiF PACK ETS, which sail punrtually on their appointed days, by which paasengers will be biought out without delay or disappointment, viz.: SHWA' NAMES Corral. DAYS OF SAILING FROM N. Y. Patrick Henry, Delano. Jany. 6 May 6 Sept. Waterloo, F.R.Allen, II " 11 " '1 Sheridan. Cornish, 26 " 26 Henry Clay, Nye, Feby. 8 Jute 6 Octr. 6 New. Ship, II " " II Garrick, Mont, " 26 " 96 "26 New World, IKnight, March 6 July Nor r. ti John R.Skiddv.ll.uce. "11-" II "II Moore, " 26 s ' 26 " 26 Ailibunon, Howland, April 6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, WII Allen " II " 11 "' 16 Siddons, Cobb, " 26 " 26 " 31' SHIPS' NAMES. CAPT MS. DAYS SAILING FROM LEVAP . L. Patrick Henry Ihnano, Feby 21' June 21 Oct 21 Waterloo, " 26 " 26 " 26 Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. II July II N0v.16 Henry Clay, Nye. 21 " " 21 6 New Ship, ' " 26 "26 " Garrick. Hunt. April 11 Aug. II Dec,ll New World.? Knight, " 21 "21 " 21 John R Skiddy, P Luce, " 26 " 26 • " 21 Holmium. Moore. - May 11 Si. 11 Jae. II Ashburton, Howland, ' 21 • 21 ". 21 WI st Point, WILAIIen " •I 21} " 26 ,C. , 111), liens II Oct II Feb. I 1 In addition to the above regular line, a number of spit:min! ships, ouch as the Adirondack, Marmittin Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, Sr. Patrick. Saimiel Hicks, Colombia, and N ingot a, will contsnue to sail from Liv erpool weekly in remilargutc,inin, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Its erpool : and for the accommodation of persons wishing in remit money to their Mindy or friends, I have arranged the payments of my drafts on the following banks: Armagh, (Unmet, F.nnuAille n, Omagh, Athlone, Cavan, Ennis. Parsoutown, Bandon, , :...Fernmy. Enniscorthy, Skilibereen, Cnotchill, Galway, y Sligo, Ilanbrittre,, Drogheda, Kilkenny,-, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, }Utensil. Tralee, BallysliannonDungarran, Limerick, Wexford. Rollins, Dilbonson, Londonderry„Waterford, Cork, DownpatriCk.Monaghan, Youghal. Coleraine, Dublin, Etrghrod---Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co.,bankers, London; nod Mr. E. S. Fly on. Liverpool.. Scotland.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its branches and agencies. Liverp 00l to Passages can also he engaged front 'Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships. on application being made personally or by letter post pantorldressed toll. BAN NAN.Pottsv Me; JOSEPH XIc6II I .IIRAY. corm, of Pine and South sts.,.. New York ; or Mr.' GEO. McMURRAY,, No. 117. Wow rtnOßoad, Liverpool lanl6-11 OFFICE Or THE SCHUYLKILL per. . NAVIGATION COMPAN December (819. O'IICG is r c ' t h ge iv d e nn th: n t artra r t i. i ' ll i t n e g il " ortl n te r Canal and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany for the year 1644 - Moun'i Se niyikill Port Carbon. 1 even. Clinton. , . Its. per ton. cts. per ton. eta. per too. Orw , igsburg, : • 15 12 Hamburg. 25 22 13 31ohraville, 35 31 13 Althnuffer, 10 . 37 2B • Reading.' 45 42 33 Unionville, 55 52 - +3 Laurel Hill,- 55 • 52 49 Pottstown Lending. 55 51 43 Royer.' Ford, 55 51 43' Plormixville, 60 57 48 Paulding's Dam, 60 57 f 48 Lurnherville, 60 • 57 48 Valley Forge, 60 57 - 48 Purl Kennedy, 115 62 53 Norristown, 65 62 53 Confothrieken, 70 65 68 Spring Mill, 70 67 54 'M tuaynelk, 75 72 63 The toll to Philadelphia will be an follows: - 1 Mt. Carbon. dch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. March, April and May. 65 cta. • 62 eta. 53 cts. InneAtly and Allgll.l. 75 72 63 5e pt.ll'o. Nov. & Dec. n 5 82 . 73 - The Coal shipped from Port Carbon to the above points will be Charged one and a half cents per ton more th to la..] rates. Tice charge wiil be made per Inn of 2240 lbs., and an allowance f,ff five per rent. will be made on the weight shipped to cover wastage. Dec-30-1-Iy] FREDERICIC FR ALEVPlesident. • ICilltillSON, lIROTIICItS & Co. IN MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS Of f ice Xa. -13 111 South Front Street, PhilerlelpAia. Pure Parlor White Lead ; lAlum,groundandincrystal; Extra Ground, " " ICopperas ; No. I • " • " IPyrolignenus Arid ; Red Lead; Red Liquor t Lithargo: . ' Iron - liquor. Orange MiniCristr Mastic Black; Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. METALLIC FIRE-PROOF PALV. TIIIS EXTRAORDINARY substance Is a 1,,,/ found to a strata of rock,of a basin f0rma ....,,,../..- Don. When taken from the mine, it re- X.:, - Alp: aerobics in appearance the finest Indigo, :y5 r- and I. abort the consistence of cold tallow; &It- but on exposure to the' atmosphere, in a 7 -- . Elhort time tutus to Stone or Slate. Geolo gists who hive seen it, are of the impression that this . ü bstance. When in a liquid state, has been effused through a fisaure anu filled up this basin formation In the MC k. \ It has been found upon anylyzatlon by Dr. Chilton, of New York to consist of : Silica, I , Alumina, • , Protratd p of Iron, Lime; I Lisne, - Magnesia, Carlton, I Sulphur, I 1 ' Water, i; Loss, For use it is grimml to powder, mixed with I.instad Oil, and applied with a brush. • the same as paint to wood, iron tin,zinc,caussii paper, &r.: &c.. which in a Wool time torn, to Sifine. which Is fire-proof his particulariyadapted for roofs of buildings,Steam boat and Car Decks. Railroad Bridges, Fences, Ace., &c. Al roof coated with this article is equal tot he beat of slate, eta vast saving of eipeuse. Every variety of Don work exposed to weather will be prevented front rust or corrosion, as it forms a com plete Stone covering- School Slates are made from it, by coveting honnisi or paper. As it Is susceptible of high polish, it has been used Dv great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Make s. HARRISON, BROTHERS, & April 22 17-tfl No, 071 Smith Front St Philada. "Sportsmen Tone Notice:" T JOIIN Arerthrust turner of Walnut and Strand Sts. mitt...Dl:rents' CEPS constantly on nand. of his own manufacture,. 11 and imported. a complete assortment of RIFLES. BOOT GUNS, PISTOLS, whirl. he warrants of the lint quality at repteaenied, to which he respectfully invites the attention of pur chasers, Ile is also propnrid to supply 'Powder Flasks.Phot Dam Come nags, Superior Powder, Gun Cotton. Per cussion Caps.,..lihnt, DnPet Moulds, Ball rind Blank Catridges, - Mid all materials for Gun Makers. Boats men, & c., on terms as low as any other establistithent in the United States. In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer the Fran klin Institute awarded ty him-Two Cenilicnies io the years 1810, and 1842. and Four Silver Medals in the years 18.11-1816-1817 and 1818—all of which may be seen at his place of business. USA choke supply of REVOLVING PISTOLS con stantly on hand. A stock of Gans Just received, also and assortment of Fishing Tackle. Aug. 21, 1810 =Ell SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER .13i •1849. J. E. Carver, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, X. 31 Wird Sizik Streit. PASsda. GIVEiS DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS 01 Contracts to erect Dorelingo, &c. and lay out the grounds for Country Seats nr Cemeteries; together with the arrangement of Trees. to give Dm proper of felt.—Alan, Churches, Hospitals, Prisons, Watoi Works, Gas•Wirks. &c., on the latest and most approv ed plans. including heating we ntilattrig, &c. Pbilada.Feb. 14. ' Philadelphia. Bedstead Factory, No 89 St. Jahn tout, alga PIIILADELPIII74 . DEALERS and Cabinet makers supplied on liberal term.. Patent Screw Bedsteads on hand. April 7'49. 15-131 . B. REEVES argOlsl Patagonia Guano. MITE subscribers Invite the attention of Farmers I. and ['eaten to their supply of this remarkable fer tilizer—their own importation, and selected by an ax perieneed supercargo. Beingdry like the Peruvian, It is all packed in White Cotton bagiiiitit"not being like that, a Government monopoly, rag be afforded at a lower price. °hiders from a iii:tance can be executed either from our stuck, here or at New York. • SOUTTER & BROUGHTON. 33 North Wharves, Philadelphia. Sept 8, 1849. 37- Paper Paper: Paper NO. 21 BANK STREET, Blitests .Varlet and Mesmer, and 2d and 3d sic' TliE subscribers beg leave to call the attention Of country buyers to their assortment of papers em bracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Thisue pa pers:white and assdneil colors, also Bonnet and Bog Boards, &c. Being engaged In the Manufacture of !Awing pa pers, they solicit orders from printers for any given size, which will be furnished at abort notice, end al fair critics. Market prices either in cash or trade pail for Rags. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, No. 21 Bank at. Sept.B. 37-ly New Hall Carpeting. I%J EW CARP ETINO, Oil Cloths. Window Shades, &c. &c., at the Cheap Storu No. 46 North 'Sseond Stew, (firstCarpot Store below Arch). Just recetved by late arrivals at this port, and from the best Facto ries in the country, viz.: Ingrain Carpeting from 93 to SO cis. per yard, Imperial 3 ply. 1,00 " 1,121 " Royal Twilled Venitian, 75 " 90 " London Damask, 75 ". " Plain Striped, 121 ••• " 50 " Od Cloths Mr, doors from I to S yards wide, from 370 to 75 cents per square yard. Also, Spanish and Canton Matting.' of all widths and styles, Just imported, and for sale by ' RICHARD ROBERTS, No 46 N. Second at., (first Carpet Store below Arch.) Sept I, ISM 30-3:no Carpets and Oil Cloths at ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP AVARk.:IIOUSE, I)ERSONS wh•t wish to get good bargains In HAIT- I PETS or Oil. CLOTHS; either wholesale or re tail, will do well to call on the toil/scriber, as his ex penses In his present location are very light, he is en abled and determined to sell at the tiniest prices in the city. He offers fur this season au excellent assort ment of Splendid Imperial, three ply, Beautiful Supolor Ingrain. • Fine and Medium do CARPETS. Entry and Stair of all kinds, And List. Cotton and Rag. And OIL CLOTHS, from 2 feet to 21 feet wide, for Rooms. Hall+, dice. with a great variety of Ivw pnced Ingrain Carpets from 20 to 30 cents. and Stair, and En try Carpets from lu Co 30 cents per yard. Alan., Mat. tangs, 'hags, Floor Cloth, Stair Roils. at.n. 11. 11. ELDRIDGE, Pi 0.41 Strawberry at. one door stave Cheonut, near Second, ?hiladelphin. . 30-tlino MEE wunics.u.c ULALEit & MANUFACTURER OF WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE, Between Market and Arch Nis. OMNI J r4cdney Joe. Carpet W are house, two doors tJelow Christ Litllll,ll, II AS on hand and a constintly rcreivinga large . and 11. eilmatim, mMorimemt of Comb... Bronco. Fancy Goods of every thfliCiipllom (UM Mitm•rmie to or ) Looking laasse3 of Gilt and Mahogany trauma, Ilabliets Coaches. Cnalrs, &c. Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Win- L/11111111. Door M•lte.Tul. , , BoLket.i, Churns, Wash boards—hi fact. Woodan und Ware of every description, all of which will be enl.l law for Cash or City accept:are, • /Merchants would save rhesus. Ires much times rid trouble, by-calling and exainialuinly stuck beforepur chasing. N. B.—Looking Glasses, are Insured against Break age to all pare of the Union, without extra charge. August 2i, 19f9. 35-Amn 1.1111,01i1di111.1. TBE subscriber respectfully ssticita public attention to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books. Banker's Cases, Bill Books, Dressing Cases, Card Cases, Arts Mosaics, Poises, Pocket Knives, and other doe Cutlery, Gold Pens and Pencils, Segar Caere, Chess Alen, Back Gammon Boards, Dominos &e. ace. 1114 assortment consists of the most fashionable and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent work manshi P, embracing every desirable fancy pattern, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit arid furnish wholesale of retail on the roost .pleasing terms. 13-rurcliaxers who desire to supply themselves with articles of the best quality will consult their interests lay calling at this establishment. F. Pocket Bonk Manufacturer, 52d Chestnut Street. August 25, ISIS 6mn C trl Blind Manufactory. H. CLARK, VENITIAN BLIND M A NUFACTURER Sign of the Golden Eagle, X. 139 and 143 South Second t. below Dock at. PIIILaDEI.PIIIa. KEEPS always on hand a largo and fashionable as sortment if INIDF: and NARROW SLAT WIN DOW BLINDS; manufactured In the hest manner, of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Having refitted and enlarged his establishment, be is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice_ Constantly on hand hn assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety, manufactured expressly for his own sales,arid purchasers may therefore rely on a good ar• tide. ire Open in the evening. Orders from a distance peeked carefully, Ind sent! free of porterage, tl any part of the cit) CLARK. 35.1• PhHada. Amnipt 25, 1515 Fancy Furs, Mulls, Boas and Tippets. • DAVID 11. SOLIS, (Auccresoa TO BOLIN, BROTHER ., ) IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURS, .11"L'AG,"s*!,ftr,st.tiirnnendo,vfrot.nnEmtzine.,,1,v,iiltha,,mst very superior style.and trimming them in the most el, gant manner, and would invite the attention of Mer chants and miters, to his superior and eitensive as sortment, which. as he Manufactures as well as In ports, be is enabled to offer at secs klerl as let houses in the United Staten can ...muse with. .DAVID 11. SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mtilberry) street, tid4Vsl 4 . below 9d et Next to Louden d‘ Co.'s Family Medicine Store. Aug. 18. 1119. , 35-tiino risStore always closed on Bata:day,. • ...Thr highest Cash price pfd for Shipping Furs 311 - 14:4. [loam. Victoria% woo refirertfultv call thn wren wen of all persona in want of any article let'lc , ";. in the 54 00 24 10 12 05 12 31 221 0 40 1 50 0 11 5 00 0 41 FANCY - FUR business,that ha has now remly a splendid assort ment of the above mentioned articlre, mad. of every description of Furs, and in the great variety, of shapes that are now fashinnahht. which he offers to sell at very reasonable profits, at his 'FUR STORF, A's. 52 Nora Second St. (two dour* beton, .Arci Si.) •.. . . . ' Philadelphia ' Merchants purchasing to sell again. would find it considerably to their advantage to call and examine his stock and judge tot themselves before purchasing elsewhere. • < , eli•Thetfull market price always gtven far Skins of every description. I The Store is always dosed on Saturdays. M. D. I.lttllF.P.l . No. 52N. tal st., (too doors below Arch) Philad. t Sept. IS, 18 5 ;11. 11-3 mo 100 00 Removed. SICKEL.& StLtW, Beg leave to Inform their numeroua rustomere and the public generally that they have removed their LASIF M ANITFACTORY, From No. 35 North Fourth street. to Are. 32 North Sarond :urea; a/etc doors above Christ Ckeeek,—enicaoscr Ills, lA - THERE they continue to mannfacture awe ex , Y tensively than ever; blickels• Patent Oar Fluid Lamp andTmigh's Patent P,ine Oil Lamps, neither of which are manufactured by any other Paiimaii United Stale,. They also make and keep for *Ma all the new and choice paiteriis otLard, Fluid, and Oil Lamps; Chandeliers; Girotolnles. Ilintnet Holders, Se., Ilall Lamerns. Miniature solar Lamps, end Chan deliers of all the new end cartons styles. l.ikewiue Lamp %Viet, Glassmrand Globes of all descriptions, also Dictillere of limning Fluid. Pine OIL dcn.. &e. ' "p ulplua, de. PM= Who Says Gas f • TACOB M. LOAD; would n uify his friends and for eJ met.patruna, that heti fully prepared to furnish all kinds of GAS FIXTURES, such rga CIIANUELIERS, PEEDENTS, BRACKETS. &e. *Sr.c., of a superior quality and finish% all work done by him. will be arranged. and mot pass inspection of the Superin. ndant. Call at hit Stole, an 4 ezanaine his Mures. Sept I, lilS. • • dd-If Boots awl Shoes Manufactured ny n. .LOll7 BERe No. 233 NORTH THIRD ST.Z,IIIILADA. MAYAN'S on band !dens' Double and en gin Sole Boots and Slums, sewed and peg ged, suitable. for Iron Works and Coal firs. r Calf coarse pnot• and Monroe.. Also, 17 calf Boots, sewed and pegged. Boys' Boors' and Brogans, Women's Boots and Sboe. of sit kinds Eastern work of all kinds. Goa Eames and Bolfala Robes. ed eiders thief. for easb, orwraved paper. AttgUn 4,1840. EEEM =a =I E. Hicks Jones, =1 rl=l EMI= Manufactory' of Pocket BOOKS, &C. J. 52k Chesnut Street, abure Second AND FUR TRIDDINGS M. D. COHEN, . NANCY FL'RRZER, ertihnr 15,1541 Philadelphia Mourning Store, ' ho, 52 SO.lll Sssupd Street. star Chssaat MOURNING EXCLUSIVELY! • DESSOM gr. SON pay exclusive attention to Mourn ing Goode. and would invite the attention of all buyers visiting tnecity,to an examination of thee ruck. As the utmost care is taken In Importing and selec tion of their goods, keeping a large assortment at all animal, offering for sale only what Ix good and of the proper shade of black, no deception as to makesor toothy ; no -deviation In price, and every article sol d as low as can be purchased elsewhere,—those requir ing mourning attire, cab be satisfactortiy suited, with not the trouble. fatigue and loss of time-of proceeding tram store to store, by visiting at once this establish ment. Leepin's Bombazines.l Mourning Gilinireef Bombazine finish Alpacas, " Long Shawls, Plain Cashmeres, • Black Thibet do Silk Cashmeres, Sack Flannels. French Marjorie, Patent Englith Crapes, Wide Mack Silks„ • . Mourning Veils, I.eepin's MouPelinee,l " Collara, rn Mouing do Fleecy . Silk Hose, 11unettrians, Bajou . Gloves, &c. Opening daily new black and half mourning mate rials, from low priced to the most costly. cash buyers will find at to their ad van tage to call. Philada. Sept 21, 1649. The Great China Store, .NO. 219 CHESNUT STREET, • THANKFUL to the citizens of Pottsville, end its vicinity for their kind attention to our former ad- : vertWements, and. their there:tied custom, we would again request their company 'to view our large suit splendid assortment of • CHINA CLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Dinner Sett, Ten Sets, Toilet Sets, Plates. • Dishes, Pitchers, Ac. Arc Glass Tumblers, Salle. , Wines, Decanters, Cellerles. l'reaerve Dishes, &c. An many quantity to suit purchasers will be not lower than the same quality can be obtained for else where—ln fact at less than Wholesale Prices. A splendid essorrment of AmMicsn and English new BRITANNIA METAL WARE of very many styles and at ail prices, such as were never Ile fore offered far sale in tide city. FANCY CHINA in QT.' variety very Olean. gleWe hereby extend' an invitation to any person from Pottsville or its neighborhood to cal and see us, and they will at feast he pleased to walk around our beautiful store. and look over tie finest cock. In the country, considered nor of the lion, of Ole city. Very respectfully. TYN DALE & MITCHELL: 9-Iy Philada. Feb 24, '4O • Fail Millinery Goods. J. C. & Av. E. TABER, N 0.19 South Rd' Street, corner Of Blank Horse -114, PIIILA DELPHI,. ' BF.lrrieflVe to announce to their customers and the trade In general, that they have now ./. 1 r In ct ore, and are daily reCeiving. a full ass ortment of Fall Millinery Goods, of their,own importations, comprising the following articles : Uncut Velvets, (leo de A Moues, Velvets. Satins, Ribbons: and silks, with it fall - assortment of 13.niet Stuffs, Iluckranis, Crowns. Crown Linings,. Frames, &c., and by Cu the choicest assortment of. French ant! American Flowers of any house in the trade. or are to mme (0111 , i in 111.•a'. United I'. S.—lf yon don't coil And see us and look at our goods, it Is your own fault, and not ours Sept. 11, lel9 • Millinery rud Silk Goods. A. C. CETTI, , (FORMERLY ROSEN A.L & CETI . %) No. 11, Seath•Rel st.. betterett Chesnut and .Ifarket • east BEGS leave to inforni his friends and the public, that be has nnw sit note a chniplett 57' assortment of every' description of MILLI. NERY GOOD 4, suitable for the Fall flusi ness. Be particularly invites the attention of Conn try Merchants and Milliners to his carefully selectet l i Stock offlonnets.Can Ribbons. Silk.. Velvets. Flow ens, end Feather., all of which will be soliflow,am on'the most libural terms. • T.. Country orders, nuncio:ll attention will be ifuld and all gouda det.titted for the country are packed and forwarded with the utmost care. . • A. C • CETTI. No 11. Sopth ,t.,b,meen Chesnut and Market al Pnit:t del phi., September Irt, —lnt M=M:=l A T 333 Ntoil.Tll SECOND Sr. 4 don, above \MILE. would respectfully thvire his frienil"..anil the pirtiiiit In eenrial. Min lily wish In rail and examine Iris stock of Carpeting; 45'ini.low &c. O Veniiian Carpeting from GI , ets. to Ell per yd. ..e; Ingrain • " " lel ,• 31 . 00 ~ 0 Three Ply " 111.21.1 " • 1.15 r . Brussels " " 1,35 " 1,371 " Tapc.try " " 1,31, . " 1,11 " 2. 7. Floor 011 Cloth, " 3 7 7} " 1,15 b ...I and (rein ► t.. ti} wide, wholesale and retail. Sept 21, Itll3. 39-3 mo iSley's Superior Calcin'd Magnesia . . GEORGE MARY, JR. Dru . r:i.st land e.•hewt, Sort h-west tor. of Third axd ,P,p;or ctt.clsru MAt:NESIA is renpertrully subtuittod to niodiral ill it will ho round to prnoo.• all the!ropertieu at a •trint- Iv officinal artiOr. which it dairies to be, and, there lure not undanet vine thvir conlid•qtte . . .. . REFV,ItENCI:s. 4 • Mit. Gee, [ILLY, Jr.—Desr,Sir.i-1 have used the' sample of MagnCsia you 40 kipilly sent me, with much salts:action. I consider It fully equal to that prepared by henry of Manchester and Husband of this city. Very respectfully, JOIDI WILTUANK. M. I).. Professor of Obsterirs and Diseases of Women a nd Children, in the Pennsylvania Medical College of Philadelphm, No. IUI Arch Street, Jan. 311,1810. Ms. Deoane 131.ey, Jr.—Dear Sir:--The aarriple of Malneala you were an hind to cent! ine. I have itsed, and find it an excellent article. It possesses all the character of henry's Macriesia, and could not I ead ily he distinguished front it. Truly your friend. Ilesav S. PATTEUSON. M. D.. Prafenor of Materia M. diva and Therapeutics to the Pen nartvania Medical College of Philadelphia., No. 92 Arch Street, Feb. 23,1849. • Mfr. Crortoc Or.cv, Jr—Dear Sir.-1 have given a fair triil to the Caleaned Magnesia you were kiwi enough to furnish tire. I find it one of the most n able and certain preparations I ever employeJ. I hope you n ill he tech rewarded fur your care and industry in its preparation. Yout4 truly. • J•MEA MCCLIKTOi,K, M. 0. Pr nfen=nr of Prim toles and Practice of Surgery in th rhitailelphit 6dl•ge of Medicine. No: 1 North Eleventh Street. 1 consider °llLea - •,. CALCINE!, MAGNESIA", SWIM to lliishand'• or Ifi nry•w. an admirable article for fami ly use, and worthy of the confidence of the litedica Practitioner. . • If. J. flanwm, M. 1). Philad.t., Jan:16 ; 181g, No. 570 N. Third at. Mu. .GEnnau Bum, Jr --EMr:-1 finve frequently proscribed the ylaenrrta prrparod by you, and consider it fully equal to any now ht tree: Front Bt., above Poplar. Jiro. K KUous,M. D. I have need, both In toy practice and In my family, Bley• t Calcined Magneek. and feel warranted In nay- Inc from my experience it is superior to any other pre paration.of Magnesia I have ever tort with. For sale by the. principal Druggists throughont the United State•, by John G. Brown, General Agent for Pottsville ; also, for sale at Clemens S. Heisler's and John S. C. Slarthi'd Dru: Stores July 21, 1549 United States and Foreign PATENT AGENCY, No. 75 DOCK STREET, opposite 140 Exclave, • PIMA DELPIIIA, PA. ZITTCit. C ivi l er nod C nl‘n SAlseYi f transaction of oil business connected with the Patent Office. MODELS, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICkTIONS really and accurately made end Patents obtained with despatch. His thorough, theoretical and practical knowledge of the Mechanical arts, induces hint to nay. that in all cares where be advises an application for It Patent, In case it to not iilttainell, the fees for his PUr. ViCl24 will be returned, and he will also ettarrantee, that all patents obtained through his attire, will be alts tined by the courts., Many inventors are subjected to greatdelays and loss of tune and ',Meer by employing incompetent permit to male their speclfi•allons, and frequently have to surrendet their patents and gets re-issue. Inventors at a distance ran send their models and a statement of theirclaims directed to Wet. BuLLoca, U. S. Patent Agency, No. 74 Dock Sheet, Philadelphia, Pa.. and the strictest secrecy will he observed until the Patent Is obtained.. - Drawings and Specifications for Factories—Mills, and all kinds of Machinery purchased on Commission, and competent men flirnoM to put the same in opera tion in any part of the United States, South America , ' and the West Indies. . REFERENCES: lion. Zomnea PRATT, President of the Mechanics Unit- lute. Nets York. Messrs. Srmi.marr, A LLEsoic Co., Novelty Works, New i ' York. 1 " Pere. Mosaic. & C 0. ,, Columbian Fnundr New York. " Covvr.ELLtcorr. & Philadelphia, I'. " Anssei &JERvis, Pittsburg. Pa.. Mr. Ttionsa.l. LovEntiove, Baltimore, Md. ~1 1,00EUT A. TAYLOR. " Main. Coax, Cincinnati. Ohio. " W•tamn IlterLett, Chicago. Illinois. r " J. N. MILLER. SavAnnah, CM. • • " Wtl. C, Gams, Mobile. Ala. " R. Y. TCTISOULL, I.Vapb,logum. Miss; t " Tuns. J. Kent, Charleston, S.C. May 12. Bty.tfj Patiern Making and Turning.l rynu .oPctiber would respectfully inform the righ t lic that ho tins just completed an establishment; at the corner of Canal and Chesnuistreets. with the view of carrying on the above* business extensively. Win Boyden. well known, in this pince, to understand the business perfectly. is foreman of the shop, and tore hot experienced hands will be employed. ratterps, Turning and ?dill Gearing of every description, and on the must reasonable terms -celved and punctually altened lEEMI3 Al!orders prate) ed to Reading, Sept 8.1849. School Books and - Math:mark,. subsciber Invites the attention of all in wan I of sCHOOL ROOKS AND STATIONARY, tri',fa vor .lm with a call. Having had considerable expe rience in getting up various kinds of Books. thr 7he higher classes of Schools: such as Composition, Speci men and Drawing Books. Record of Recluttion and Conduct Piece Books, Copy and Cyphering Drinks. Charter Paper, Ac. Arc. Also, superior quality of INK. by the Sailor{ or in bottles, of various sixes. . • T. S. CHAPNIAI74 I Stationer, NA. South sth St, Philsdlki: Sept 22:11149, fte JOUR) A EN GENERAL ADVERTISER ST THI LATg WILLIS GAYLORD GLATZ. Solemn: yet beautiful to view edlonth of my heart! thou dawneet here, With ■ad sad faded .leaves to strew The Summer's melancholy bier, The moaning of thy tsiods I hear, As the red sunset dies afar, And tiara of purple clout!' appear Obscuring every western star. Thou solemn Month: I bear thy voles It tells my soul of other days, When but to Ilva was to rejoice- When earth was lovely to my gaze I Oh. visions bright—oh, blessed hours. Where are their living raptures now I I ask my spirit's wearied powers— I ask-my pale wad fevered brow I look to Nature, and behold My life's dim emblems rustling round. IG hues of crimson and of gold— The year's dead honors on the ground And, sighing with the winds, I feel. Whlle . their low pinions murmur by, - How much their sweeping tones reveal Office and human destiny. W hen Spring's delightsome moments shone, They came in zephyrs from the West, They bore the 'mind lark's melting tone.' They stirred the blue lake's glassy breast ; Though Summer, fainting in the heat, They lingered In the forest shade ; But, changed and strengthened now, they beat In storm, o'er mount Tin. glen, and glade. How like those transport of the breast . When life is fresn and joy is new, . . Solt as the halcyon's downy nest, And transient all as they are true% They stir the leaves in that bright wreath, Which hope about her forehead twines' Till Criers hot sighs around it breathe, Then Pleasure's lip Its smile resigns. Alas, for Tittle, and Death and Cate, --- What gloom about our way the:i Like Clouds in Autumn'. gusty att,•' The burial•pageant of the Spririg: The dreams that each successive year CM lyrom Wallis' forthcoming ''Cllmpses of Spaln.!' . One of the first things, indeed, that strikes a traveller of observation, alter he has been admit ted into the inner life of Spanish familka, is the closeness and tenderness of the domestic relations and allbctions. NO matter bon donant their de gree, kinsman and kinswoman seem never to for get what among nlde: nations, We held very brit tle tie.. Nor is theta any affection about it, for. it . . iinvolves cmistant and affectionate intercourse, and the interchange of all imaginable go id offices.— This consideration for relatives is extended to the friends who join the circle under their auspices., A single visit, with a proper introduction, gives. you the freedom of the house. Your host, or hi west tells you at once, that it is, "a lay dis position de egad,"—..hogether nt your disposal. [Lyon are in the house, and it happens to be mentioned, it is net as the hou.e of the proprie tor, but as esla an easa—this your house. If you suppose all this to be mere compliment, and a lopt the English end . American idea that you are not treated with substantial civility till you are formally invited to dinner, you mistake the people and throw away your opportunities. The stomach is not copaidered. in Spain, tie the seat of the social affections. If you are recommended ton family, the hAsid of it calls on you at once, without regard to formality or visiting hours. In- 1 stead of giving you.to eat, which as you are travelling on your own means he naturally sup poses you do not imperatively need,.he gives you his company, and his personal attention and gui dance, which he knows sro.of much more impor tance to you, and which you cannot buy. He Ages you to see his faMily and hie friends, puts ' you at once on a footing of familiar acquaintance with them ; makes you feel that the door is open to you whenever . you wish - to enter, and then leaves it to your own discretion to go and come, as you please. Out of doors he is by your side. lie gives you the thousand .facilities that a stran ger can only thus obtain, arid tells you, in half a ! . day; ell that a guide book and a valet de place could teach you in a month. Man doea not live by bread alone, and becifew 'travellers are there, who have novsighad neer the ' neglect of co erne:able 'a truth, wheh they have found:in their, j iurneyinge to and fro, That a letter 01 introduction is gitierally held to be a bill of exchange, which is paid, in full, by a dinner. ==N4= SEMI 1113:13 T. M. O'BRIEN 37411 I poctro. OCTOBER. Seemed bathed in hues of brighter pride. ; At last, like withered leaves,pperir. And ate,. in darkness 0110 by side Cr:.raucltcr. SOCIAL LIFE IN SPAIN When our new ncqusintlince,,too busy to see us himself, has sent tie his invitation; now often have we wished, in despair, at his sad civility, that he hid sent us hi. seivant, his carriage, 'even his horse, in-its steal A or-h. 6 man, as well as witty, was Theodore Hook, When he told the alderman, who who bad already surfeited him, and yet pressed him to partake of Mill another course—"l thank. y ou, but, if the'same to you, take the rest in money." I cannot but applaud that .custom, in regard t,uthe reception of ,rangers, which puts the poor tiost and the rich on a level; enabling the one to 90 all, in this way of civility, that can probably be expected a the othei. Not the least of its advantagea is the, relief to the guest himself, who is saved the unpleasant reflection that he has, perchance, been a burden to an amiable man, who could ill afford, or a bore, to a wealthy one, who feasted him to be rid of him. LIFE IN MALAGA /*terrine, among the better chases in Nfalaga, is a thing, as the Church service bath it, not 'enterprised or taken in hand unadvisedly or lightly." The laboring people. with that heed— lessness of the: - morrow which seems peenbar everywhere. to the poor and the blies of the field, are satisfied with such happiness as eight or ten real* a day cart'procure, fora man with a.wife and family. l'hey Marry when it suits thecrl, -- live as well as they canon wine and oil, grapes, bread, garbanzos and garlic, and are as cheerful and merry over an old guitar as if its music contained the quintesence of as many good things as were in my Lord Peter's brown loaf, or his alderman's sirloin. .Heaven always blesses a contented spirit, and there are few of them who do noire "Around them grow their sons and daughters, Like wind grapes on the vine." Quite as willingly, no doubt, would the young folks of the higher ranks assume the yoke and toast to Providence; but the usages of society compel the observance of a somewhat sterner pru dence:- Csupisl's drafts, with them, are generally on time and at long dates. For many-years— Often from early youth to manhood well matured, it is custo mary for them, ester en cohteiones (to he upon relations) with each other, until the hap py or unhappy young man (as the case may be,) can persuade the lair one, or her less persuadable relative., that he is able eondecoro, to 'keep house and family. Runaway matches not being tolerated, by church, state, or fashion, matrimony would be cdnie too often a. sad sy.teinatic business, were it not that, in Andalusia, the light of love's young dream is no s•briel candle,' but buros long and bright, as well as warm! In the mean time, the patient swain has the freedom Of the father's house and the lady's conversation, and on pleas ant nights, when the moon or stars or his young Julie,. eyes invite him, he can say sweet things to her till morning comes through they/as (the iron gratings) of her window. 'Phis relic of the olden times, when sleepless maidens welcomed their roving lovers from midnight lattices, now goes by at least two most unromantic names. Some call it corner hierro, (to eat iron.) a 'phrase. the foundation or derivation of which may very, reasonably be..traced to some supposed approxi— mation of 'the lover's lips to the window-bars. The other name; however, polar la paw, to pluck the hen turkey, as the Hand-book trans late. ii,) seems of much less philosophical etym ology, for surety, if so gallant a performance saistki at all of lite poultry yard, another bird, of Capitsiliol memory. mouldsesto to be entitled to its boqoali ---- , HOW AN - OLD . AID WAS BIAILIIIED. . It is generally I,,he ase that the more beautiful and richer a young female is, the more difficult are her parents acid ersclf to please in the choice of a husband, and ho more offers they refuse. The one is too tall, t e other too abort; this is not i e wealthy, th'st is not espectable enough. Mean while, one spring p s after another, and year after year carries IMO leaf after leaf of .the bloom of youth and opport nity. Mies Harriet Seltwood was the richest heiress in her native town; tint she had already comple.. ted her ;we rity-seventla year, and beheld most of her young friend+ united to men whom she bad at one time oi-other isearded. ' " Barnet began tube let down for sn old maid. Her parents became r•ally j uneasy. and she her self lamented in privet a position which is not a natural one, rind to w ick those to whom :Nature or Fortune had been nigardly of their gifts. are t c obliged th submit ;' hu Harriet, as we have said. was both handsome at d very rich. Such was the state . f things when her uncle, a wrathy merchant i the PfOrth of England, came on a visit to her ciente. He wane jovial, `straight-forward man =scorned to attack all difficulties boldly and c oily. ek'ou say,' said her other to him one day, Har riet continues single.he girl is handsome, what ' she is to have for her fortune you know ; even in this-scandal loving town , rot a 'creature can breathe the slightest im utotion against her; nd yet she is getting to be an old maid.'l ~i •True:leplied her u cle : 'but look you br th • er, the grand point in very affair in this wnrld is to trim the right mo cot; this you havelnot done; it is a mislortun • but let the itirl go along with me, and :wrote th ee months, I will reihrn her to you as the wife o . a young 'man as wealthy, as herself.' , . Away went the niei with the uncle. On the way home; he thus add essed her. •You are no longer Liss Seltvvood, but Mrs. Lumley, my niece - , a ,oitris, wealthy , childless widow; you bad the miA . ortune to lose your hus band, Col. -Lumley, a r a happy union of a quitter of a year, by a all from his horse while hunting.' • But uncle . - 'Let me' manage if yot Your Father has inseam Hire look >ou. i the we your late hostas d. Je you need. your aunt Wil acCusteru your elf to cast The 'keen. itted uncl everywhere. and the youn sensation. T e young ger her and she soon had Mr suitors. H r uncle advij( who was repeat in 1,, chance de •reed that it il most amt ble and opuld soon con tutted, and one to 'say a few words to i private..• ‘My'ilear sir,' be began. untruth,' •How aril Are Mrs. Lt{ 'Nothing of the kind, an, tached to you. .Then hyr fortune, I sup •Ori,thecontrary, it is la 'Well, what is the matte 'A joke, on innocent joke heads one day when I was could not recall it afterwart widow.' t - , ll 'What is Col. Lumley lie 'No, no, she is a spinster' The lover protested that h low than he had ever - coricei old maid was metamorphose) please, Mrs. Lumley. d me with, full powers. fling ring given you by ets rind whatever else supply yina (down your eyes. 43 introduced his niece '• widow excited a strong tlemen thronged around choice oui of twenty ed her io acbept thoone Ire with her\ and a-rare hould be precisely the 'et. The snatch was day the uncle desired is future n?heve in i, 'we havnito4 . you an ,o3ley'e affecticw— niece is sincerely et .tracts. BURRIS The man that misses sun iso loses the sweet est pert of his existence. I love to watch the first tear that glistens to the o ening eye of morn ing—the silent song—the frer's breath—the thrilling cheer of the woodlan minstrels, to which the modest brook trickles a pplinse, these swell i ngi out of the sweOest of creatipn'a matins seem to pour some glad and merry tide into delight's ear, as if theaworld had dreamed r happy thing, and now smiled o'er the telling oe ! I 0313 M The pain that is felt whe we are traneplalnted from our native soil—whe the branch is cut from the native tree, is one .f the most poignant that we have to endure thre..gh life. There are after 'griefs, which would ore deeply, which leave behind them scare Be l et to' be effsetl— which bruise the spirit, and sometimes break the heart—but we never feel so keenly the want of love, the necessity of being loved; and the seneei of utter desertion, as when ,we first leave' the' heaven of home, and push aff upon the stream of life. OCt'L'PATION FOR ' The habits of children pre is a necessity with Most of th 't. he btisy, even aiaout nothing usefully empl oyed. With so strongly developed physical ne e turned to good account, will b thus verifying the old adage, t mother of mischief.' Childre aged, if inclined to do it, or, if 1 be disciplined into performing f. l ittle office relative to the tot' capable of ramming. The , their own clothes and poses , ' and fetch fur themselves what short, they should learn to b the Betakes of others as po alike to make a geed, use of with fortitude any reverse o befall them. We know of n sited, in which such a sysie beneficial. MISERIES OF A BAC Poor fellow ! he returns will not say to his 'home everything he can possibly deb mere external comfo•ti pray': officious zeal of Mta. --, hi' anti the room has an air of c, very tllmovhere of the apart inhabited appearance—the c.l provoking peatnelia, look. r and unoccupied; and the tabl r ture shine with impertinent a All is dreary and repelling. . . contra his snivel—no lovin.. tumid meet hie— no kind look answers the liati se gaze he throws round the apartment. He sit down to a book— alone; there is no one sitting le y his side to enjoy el i with ta:rir the favorite passes the apt remark— the jneteriticism; no eyes i which;to read his own feelings; his own taste are unappreciated and unreflected ; he has no re .urce but, himself; all his happiness moat cnasn i lie Mogi down the volume inl face in hid hands. and sighs a a:min.-18°2k of Ciiurtship. :11 A RR% LNG FOR A few thousand when accomi ty face and other accomplisl sweeten which few mon can i notwithstanding the numberlel have both as living movies .n mony. A man who marries himself to unhappineis ,and shit cord. wer's advice is r the heart, on thegenins, the e I and spirit, which 'no man can b curve of owing everything to a i aerial of all natural positioo, it i manhood Within us. You know I do. My wife's fortune min no t marriage—so far so well ; it saved from the charge of fortune Mimi you fairly, that if it had never t should be a prouder, and • greats pier man than I have ever been, or I with all.its advantages;it lase been round my neck. .IA4, Yt Ellino brained a ward that *calk' around frnumloisd fran,lie • ar Y. L. lla ILI SUM 10,4 thy Maker e let loss is Doty and delight to the.. Menthe day breaks Gest this • At the snmset hour so still, Leiaach living creatO re gun Thy warm love add be thy ears,. Thal whatem Woe eye may as, Shill form a link 'twist Heaves • nod thy home in every lan d: Give each mans' brother's band ; And let each mourning spirrtusei The laming claim It has on thee Grant help whereer it may stall Sympathy, if help should fall: .Solace to each pining heart, To tholv,tvering strength impart Then my heart, thy blissittai ba Like n stream, that full and Gs*. Ere lie ocean home appears,• NO. 42 =l= TUC FAMILY PICT li It w as a lovely morning, and the call country slept deliciously around, hen lal at the ancient and stately mannt of m and earliest patron. Descended fr o m alo of knightly alleviators, Sir Robert the noblest sense of the appelation, a •t g English gentleman!" for to the hospital' frankness which belong to that bettorsd he added the knowledge of a man of the and the refinement of a man of taste. It was the wish of Sir Robert that I shou him a "family picture ;" and as withering' I Hady i'-- intralucod one to her Ichildre that imagination could not reach p ctures .f .exquisite beauty than that which I behe J, and which, in its varied forms made the the homeliest group I had ever seen. One ni ly differed is character and expression ftom the m eta , aufacient• ly to call for an observation ; it as the orphan nephew of Lady V—. The howl, whi I pas s led in the midst of th at happy fain ly, area °opt the brightest of my; life, and whet at len th my picture was completed, it was withileelings of ens core rogrc t that I left a spot where WWI" 10 dis• coed seemed unknown even in the name. Little , did I dream of the realities that were on to I change that vision of the young ) i and b &Mira beings who were blooming on my anvils'. Theit gentle mother first fell a sacrifice to that fearful scourge which hoe made young Edward D— an orphan! The rich warm blood w hich mantled On the cheek of the eldest boy s oon dyed the ~ + , crimsoned fi elds of Spain, and bii dark uhing t eyes closed amidst shouts of vietcily. The rest—all b t One—ere laity; sank oath the fatal 'ammo+ which had deprived hem of a mother ; theirs was the panting biriath, th • fevered lip, the gradual 'ecline, which lean onl (widow the beaming eyes and flushing c leeks, so 'Maul in death. One, +hose calm an I though ful face seemed to proclaim that even inl early ',nth the t_ spirit was not of this world, far' as he w s reap. ' ing the first fruit of a genius trio might for hie slender frame. cne Was called front the t iumphs of a first season, to exchange its sweet so .ndis foe silence—its brightness for a shroud—love for the grave! Another butit matters not, all -red, as I have said. save one, the youngest and t.e love. lion ! Her father ktrove to live—Tfor her, ut even this very anxiety might have hastened on a. °they'll . ate ; and mournere,"indeed and in troth,' shortly after bore the brolenthearted tir Itober to his tomb ! During , the fearful sorrows of m • beloved patron I had been laboring on, Ind had on y beard, at their most sad conclusion, that the yo ng Hels --- --- en V 4 --was heiress to her father's w alth ; a small portion only having passed with th • title to a distant relation. Years passed away,an I mixed Much in the gay world, for I had won th.l which is courted and flattered even by the great a name. One night I was standing amidst the gel assembled at the Dutchee v . 4 ---'s so) elitist's inspiration in the fair faces when, familiarized as I am with beaut struck with "one bright star," standi 1 vase filled with flowers ; she hod ter from a crowd of admirers to address a y elegant-looking man, whose pale cheek her eyes met his. TaU, and slightly for Wok and movement was grace, the dark so beautiful in their purer brightness, Whose rich tint came and went at every fascination of bcr-excjuisite smile,' bat all, a sem. thing saheb seemed like the of some half-forgotten , dream, Induced her name. chit is not— . gel.' ,then?' :1 which came into our' n a Bond humor—we a My niece to not a ES • was a happier fel -6,1 himself, a d the f- into a young wife. "Nut knee!, heel tbe beauty ! the Reim l'—•—•!" was the!estoniehed , Delighted, yet s orrowing ,o over. the , cored ao introduction, and she weicon the friend 'to her father. For, some m• Conversed upon indifferent! subjects, • denly turning round, she said— " You must allow me to present to cousin; Edward D--.—; !he is altered —since you"--she hesitated- 7 0 sitico th , days." . ' .. She stopped) and as her thoughts to the l•Family picture," and her no - homti.!her bright face wae!clonded by, sorrow ! . From that time i frequent& and found her cousin always by bar aid, grieved me to remark that, by his was and brightening eye, he too seemed to , en dear!" One day' he came to ecy et ,' stottrly and sadly did batten me that ti , ' ordered to Mad ri, y; as a "last chime!, hope;' and that he wished his pictur , his lovely cousin a frail memorial of had loved her from her earliest child; I sketched the traits inf the galls D--, I felt that, if consumption is men, it is far more fearful when its is laid on the spasmodic mansc That picture sealed the fate of What passed when it war given rko. Helen, the beauty andlthe heiress, lef cubit, her borne, thoueb one of wreath to soothe the last bouts, to pillow the of her CnUelfl !,: Fora loagdime shell orethe brink of the timely add' distal which she had con4gised her basinful prevailed in the long struggle; and fel slow degree*, she returned to gnat/in' now dwells in her fdther's halls in ail' aptitude, a mourner and a widow ! ..) ly Picture" alone remains to- tell wh been ; and when inkier hoursof sore. ,' upon the bright fricea still ecoiling must she' feel I—alone. lIILDREN• =I They dere In still more to die no children it is it :essi - ty ;' end if not j productive of evil, Ist •idleness is the shoula be encoul.- ant inclined,shatiO 'OF 117CUllelVe3 ivory I. stn i i c t i l i tlt; lams in neat order, ger they want; in 35 independent 'of Bible, fitting them rovetity, to ment fortune that may rank, howevir ex woudd,not prove • A good woman ne;crr 'grovri pats over her headi but if benevolenc , dwell in her heart, she is as cheer the spring of life firlt opened toiler v i i we look upon a gOod womin, we no her age; she looks es charming SS re, of youth first blthirned on her cheek, l his not faded yrt—it will never , fad faroilyche is the life and deligh t' borhood she is the friend and benefac church. the devout worshipper ands Christian. Who does not respect EI2C=IM to his lodging— I There may . ,be woman who has passed her days in eche:jot kind. ne-s and; mercy—who has been tie frien'il of man and God—whose whole life bear Narrow Beene of kindness and love. a devotion' ro ticttlr'antl' reg. ion 1 ‘Ve repeat.--auch a woman cannot grow old. She will elways be fresh sod liunyant in spirits, and active in humble deeds of mere; malt benevolence. 1r the young lady ales ran to•retain• the bloom and beasly of youth,. Ist herranitiyield to the sway of fashion and folly ;• ether lace truth on& virtue ;:and to the close of life she wilL retain those feelings which now ma % life amity a garden of sweets—ever, fresh-end .ver' new. ire, in the shape of led for him by the hotprkeeper ; but 'Ming vacancy ; the ent has a aim s un• lairs, set round-with I rnschfully oreleis 4 r rs- and other turn'. j futile brightness. 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