TRANSPORTATION. philadelphia and Atlantic • • I.4.?„TIOATIoN COMPANY' SLINE. V. S. 31 Aft; HA STEARI SITIP P FILLi ', iptik.., i . • FOR CORES. . . . ' TIC. CEICIILT:STON,CALLIITAII AND ,TILT CNA: ..• TITS new and.splendid Steamship Pint. 4.A AT/M.l'lllA. I. Gallagher, commander. will sail from Philadelphia far: Char/eaten. Sa.- - vulinali. Havana. niul Cheer., on • • " . Tuesday, Microbe ,. II; idi9, • • I t 10 o'clock; A. AL, from the Company's Wborf,foot of Lombard Street. • , T • The Philadelphia haft accommodations unsurpassed by any Steamer yet built, and bating double side lever marine eneiner. of great strength and lIIIITer. full re. Renee may. be placed' upon her for safety, speed and comfort,: z . ATE OF 1 , kRE TO CHARTER. T.e ii rs*•Salordi State-R.. l in' Berths, " • 9100 G..Tillrftf,iliC Saloon and State Room Penile, 100 0.-iincd class Berth,,. • Co 5i. , ,, rage Berths. found with Mattress and EMI rd. 00 gen 10s. Baggage allowed to every migneneet.— FR :IGTIT to Cl egret. 00 ertilla per CulliC foot. .. 1 RATER OP FARE TO H AVANA. Cab uTassage, State Room.. 98 2 vi . r.icertiCe P3Ft.CEP. and found, • B5 RATES OF VARE. To SAVANNAH AND . CITAELESTON. Cabin Passage.; State•Ruoin, to Eavanno-h, 9 9 8 _ steerage Peerage, 1 0 Cabbie Passage tot Charleston, . .. steerage Passage - '"" • - 10 O•No berths secvid until paid for. Odlte of the . Alt Tickets mu be p mcured et this Vompany,No. 20 Ninth Wharves. Avg. TnonpsoN. President. 101111 Liverme. Treastrker. • " Nov 17. 1819. 42-4 t -.--- ---------- -------1--- r - ' - 7 ------ 1 Philadelphia and Liverpool 61 , LINE OP PACE.E.T.S., Ship `BERLIN,' 700 tons— . • ..... Acres° V. Settin,klantsr. Ship 'SIT r.NAND Will,' 609 tons— ' ' Jestra Wks?, Maur. , SIT Ip'hIARF PLEASANTS,' 00 0 tone -T. Boulez. ]teeter. ,riblptunorn,- 700 tona- Timmy F. MtEncaite, Master. The shove Ships t<III sell punctually, on thou ap pointed days, v!r. F 50 1 ,1 Philadelphia, on the lath of each month. From Liverpool, " " let of each month. vs.Ta king Steam on the Delawaie. Poi Passage. apply to - • ' t J. P. surnwiN, Agent, Pottsville. SAMUEL PLEASANW , No. 77 Walnnt Street ; or to JAMES !WREN • N 0.5 Temple Place Liverpool. . Drafts for tale from one Wind and upwards. and 4rayable In nll parts of England,lreland and Scotland. 'Oct 27 1540. . 41-t - 7 - passage from Liverpool. PA3SACE.S In the steerage .if the Bret Cl es Paeget Ships Mary Pleuants, Stienando hi Berlin and Europe, Buffing from Liverpool or Phllatlelphla on the let of every month, throughout tihe year, dan be secured on app MUE litetion tn SAL PLEASANTS. N 0.37 'Walnut Street, rtilladetp tla Winter Airarigement. POTTSVILLE DIENEIISVILLE s TREDVE - 11 1 / 4 T, FAST • VIA. WEST WOOD AND MINE DILL RAILRO.tA.D, (DAII,Y, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) From the .9mericon. Hozwe and Jlortimer's Hata, EZZIOZI Oo and after Nov. 19, 1549, the line will be run as follows, viz: • TiII:MONT LINE. Leaves Pottsville for Tremont at 10 o'clock. A M.; returning leaves Tremont at 2 o'clock, P. 01. Fare each way 25 cts. miNETtsvILLn Leaves :Millersville for Pottsville at 1./ and 41 o'clock, P.M. Loaves Pottsville for Minersville at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fore each way 12} cts.. ruTi3vILLE. TREMONT ASo LYEENS VALLEY Olt BEAR - OAP LINE.—TRI-IVEEKLY. Leaves Pottsville, on Monday, Wednesday and clic, at IR o'clock, P. M.; returning leaves , Trenennt l'uesday.Thurseay and Saturday, at 2 o'clock. I'. M. Fare to Lykeos or Bear Gap, 31 25 0-All baggage at the owner's risk.. JOIIN NICE, Agent. Pottsville, Oct 23.3945: 44-tt . Vi-inter Arrangement. rnme.,READING & POTTSVILiLE RAIL ROAD ....W._ • UN and after November I, 1849, the Passenger Train's will run bettvemt Philadelphia and Potts ville. ai follows: Leaves Philadelphia at 84 o'clock, A. 21., daily, ex tept Sundays; arrives at Reading at 11 le; arrives at Pottoolle at 12 59. . Leaves Potoville at Eq o'clock, A. M. daily except iiindave ; arrives at Reading at 10'; ,arrives at Phila delphia at !2 50. cy-Tlie.re will lie en a fternoaa.L._,lln• y t fie. tvm ,-,1, of hazzel , e will MSEPAined tn each pan sencePin these,l.lne, and Passengers are expres.ly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage bat their wearing apparel, which will he at the risk of its•owner. - fly order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary Nov 17,1049. 47- mm,T 5 OFFICE OP TIIF. - P1111 ,,, 1DE 1 . 1 . & READING RAU:ROAD COMPANY. 3 . . Philadr/phia, Dl. 20th, 11 1 4 , 1. NO:TICF. i 4 hereby . aicen, that the ates of Freitiht and Tolls a n Coal transported by this Company, ' will be ns lollotva from January let, IC Os ' To From M.Carbon.S.l aven.P.Clinton S., lifehrnond, unill Impel, 1649 60 55 35 'Mimi. phis, do do RU 55 :15 Inclinp.lllane,mttilDer.3l,tln. 70 65 45 . Nicetown, : - ‘l , , 70 65 - 45 CcrMantown 11. 11-, - do 70 65 - 45 Faßa'of Schuylkill, ,do 70 , 65 45 . Mannyunk do •60 ' 55 35 Consbehncken and . ' Plymouth It. It, do 50 45 30 Turn Out 1 mile he- Inn, :Norristown,. ,do 45 43 25 Norristown or Bridge=r t• do 40 35 20 port. Port Kennedy,' do ' 25 •30 15 • 'Valley Forge, ' do t - 30 25 10 Phoinircille, ' ldo I! 20 IS 00 .floym's Ford, do 20 . 15 00 Poustowa: dlouglmaville, - •do -. 15 10 00 , ZBnumatown, •. do ..10 05 115 iteediiie, .. .do 05 00 95 Between Reading . 1 and Mohniville, : do 00 •45 00' Mnhr,ellle. do 95 -90 85 ' Hamburg, 'do 75 70 65 Orielphurg. do ' 65 60 55 The freight and tolls on vial to Richmond, 'and Philadelphia during the mouths of-June, July, and 41.111414. will be ' , 'From 51.Carbon.K.flaven.P.C linion. 170 ,165 145 Aed en and after Sept. Ist, to December Jlat. 1519, 1SO• 1 15 155 By order of the Board o S.f Mrtuncers. • 11111DFOR9, Serra:try .ryClO .ParltirrShirt. itittgr f Var TITANSPORT A.TION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. ..THE'underslgned entered Into partro rship no the first inst. under the tir of CONRAD, C de Co., for the io transartion of a Trarl.r,Ort.3lloo and Csiminissino BUSIVOS3 Orl the Reading nallrOid, and th n e Roads connected therewith, and rellpVelfillif ertntinname of the patronage which has been hereto• fore so liberally bestowed on the tiring to which they reiuective.ll; belonged. We are prepared to transport Goods of all deatrip lions, dtily,to Pottsville; also. to the following named pl-tees : Port Carbon, St. Elair,.New Philadelphia, Pat terson,Middletwirt, fitnekville, TLISCarOTS, New ,Cnstfr, Call119:1P2a.1100111Ylitirg. Ora OEM' iile,Sharallkitl, Dan • die. Sunbury, Nottlint..berland, Miltbn, Money. Wil liamsport, Mineraville.'Preniogt, Lc, All - Goods nn to our care will - be punctually attendedfao and forwarded with iiespactli. ,1 J.C. c Nit D. IJ. E. CARTER, U. DEFOR ST E, , Jr. PAllndr/pUi. 1 Sch. fldr July 21, 1649, 3140 Phita., I:cad L ing .rottsviitc RAI ROAD. - .60 . RATES OF FREIGHT ON SIERCILANDIZS• . (1% AND AFTFAL April In, 1448, all will he V/ for with deepucch at the following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. itaireCllPvitsrillc I &mien Pottsrint aril Plata: • - and Reading. , . l'lnster,Tilmeirtsi,na,tlituinin-) ' •se ous Coal, 83 ad, Iron Ore, 12 00 1 00 and flriclia.‘ Illnonis.Lirrie,Tiinher , S tone, Il o•in, Tar. Fitili. Raw 1 - TurpentinerMarbleGid- i_,, ~, 110 stones. nails, spikes, scrap I'''' " and pig iron, broken cast- I , Ines, guano,and priudrette.) i ;pa Iron, flour, salt, IcadA • . .bark,r,or tobticen,salt beef; .lie , .3 • nil pork. lumber, gr mu- 1.5 75 130 ain, 1 ' 'lron cantlnvi, smear... ,lasses, green coffee, potn- I . i Ines. salt mitre, brilustone, I - ' and rye shop, • J 'TIOUr. per' hhl. • • 14 Oil, groceries' vinegar, wills-, , - , keg, .trMehineryi cheese, laid, tallow, rags, lent her, l .. .1 rare hides, paints, white )4 00 9O . and red lard,oysters,heinP, I : , • glue and cordage, steel, • bran and chip mutt ;low cotton and ivool,clivirs, l fresh meat, fresh eish. dry I ' 'fionds,druesand rued,iiiineii,• foreign liquors, ,Ines and tens, glass, china, an d , '-', ' nueenriware' poultry, con- _ lectlenary, books and istn- ).5 00 ..1 35 tinting, spirits turpentine, cumphine, burned coffee, - • Itals and caps, hoots and Shoes, bonnets, feathers, gees, hops. spices, furni- , • tare, by weight. ; N. additional 'charges,for commission. storage, or i ceiving,.or delivoringfreighisntriny of the Company's • (April 15, 'la. 1.0-te . pcts on 'Me line. • ' Snyder, Edgar & Barton, rTtTelnUtlyt.p.E..Rl3,,,ri, 7;l:v.iri.n;eCo.; 'tar] a large Int of seasoned lamber,and are prepared to hoild shd deliver floats or the largest class, for the ehnylkl canal or,elsetrbere,chcapeethananst•tthers onneetdlnseur Omit., and built In the Most to itan • nland durable !manner. ' • (Juned'49-23- Sh Al ‘4 e l l ' efa lt nt n el — don ° o l ! '- B r b i l i girt a" B P1 aM n A :cooks, %vitt, introductory rotosrks and notes; slen didly illustrated, by Clue steel 41414vInga, forAN ' al ' at ' . - BANN 'S Cispt CR, 391 Cheap Book an:. Voriel9 Stints. A'hliadelphla Bedst ab ead all Facto r • John street, ove Cowhill. -rstie.enr.crme. - D and Cabinet' maresFlipplled nn Mend terms. Patent Feirew llodeteeds on hand. dgel • 7742:15.27] REE V dr.d014138 VOL: LXXV TRANSPORT.A.TION. Scltuyil•_ilt R. Road. -ffs4 toAl ARRANGEMENT FOIL THE FREIGHT AND • PASSENGER CARS ON THE' LITTLE SCHUYLKILL ILAIISROAD. THE Passenger Train leaves Port Ulinton,daily,(Sun. days excepted) on the nrrival of the morning train on the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at Tamaqua hi hare to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock. P.M.. in time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train. on the Rending Railroad front Pottsviile to FARE.—To Putt Clititun,7s tenta ; to Philadelphia, $3 50, ' Tire freight train leaves Tamaqua daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M. A passenger car runs In connexion with the Freight train, no that passengers for Philadelphia can take the morning train of cars on tho Reading Rail road at Port Clinton. Fara the name as in the other train. JOHN ANDERSON, Tamagna.Octo3-41) . General Agent. .rew arrangement. •LIVINGSTON,S EXPRESS LIFE. tti 43 ARE PREPARED TO . receive and forwa rd I V k Daily per Passenger Tra i n, (our Express Cot i being always in. charge of special inessengers) niers chandice of all descriptions, packages, bundles, specie , banknotes, .1.c.. Also 'particular attention paid to collecting Dille, Drafts a nd•.kerount s. Packages and Goods delivered dnily to all interme diate places between Philadelphia and Pastsvile; • OFFICES. ' Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 43, South Third street, 1 Philadelphia ; No. 6, Wall street, New York; Nu 8, Court street' Ruston Feb. 24, 8-tcl LIVINGSTON, HOWARD & Co. t IRON WORIKS - Franklin Works. m: announres to the public that betal, sole ploprietrir of the Franklin Wori.s, Port Car bon, lately owned by A. 0. Ward,. nhoin he contin ues to manufacture to order at the shm test non:, Aram Enginmt. Pumps. Coal ltr..akerii.and Machinery of almost any size orde•criptinn. for milling or other purposes. Also Railroad and Drill Cars, iron or Brass Castings of tow rice or rimier:, cI.ORDERS Alf . o REitIPEOFULTX 1401.1CITED..ca Fancy Furs,'Mull's, Boas and Tippets. DA.VID 11. SOLIS, 'i \it (succession TO Oita. IIROTIIET01.) II , PORTOR DAN MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF FURS, HVINO just returned!from EurUpe, with n select tock of Furs, Is now `.roanufactioing them in a very superior stylc.and trimming them In the most ele gant manner, aunt would invite the rttteittlon of Mer- Colitiry—ifrori:s. . 0.,,t. nod others, to his strperinr and extensive ns sortment, which, as Ile Manufactures as well as Ito- Kl l ...3 . 11 ..„.,..,...,, i ,,1)., . 1 ports, he Is eiribled to Mier at such PRICY! lIS few - ''' ..___ ....1 ~:1 - . -.:_ ':r '' I..;_= rt.e,g7.,..., houses in tha United States can COUIpPIe Wi, x- )ti ,-.0.-. pw----e-e-111. COLIC, FOUNDRY AND MASIIINE :SHOPS. 1 86 Arch (Mulberry) street, II doors below 3d st. rrliEsubicribol,,At their ord stand, corner of 11 , ,, Next to Louden & Co.!'n Family Medici be J. Road and Caflowhill otrectc. ore prepared to man- I Ann. IS. 1,19. . _ . 31-6 mo facture in oril,r, art he ihortestnouCe. Strom Formtes ! rrstore always clai'd - on 5m0,d,....• and P d mr.,o any vowel and rapacity for mining and 1 "s • • The highest:Cash:mice Pahl fir Chipping Furs. therporpose,t, Battto's Ci•al Break:at , -I!trcholestmitit ] ---- — solid and perforated toilets, as may he required. • i Fur s! I'urs I l i FurS : At,. F:.,,,i,,,,, and LI/cicter Cylinders with all seer , - ! - 04,70 W that Cold weather is Ppronehing, the Ladies ary machibety eat nr,:st Ferytarett. flut .lir Pipes, or i IN are becionint to want thoir Fors. . e most approved 0311, COI' and Ball joints and ire- , citArtr.us o.l.*ronn, r • I ter rayer,t, oldie very be...t con-truri ion. They tar- p ' No. 104, E Ell F.S N I:T STREET. Ocularly invlt, the at tentitor of Iron Master , a ato r- 1 i id. 1,*1.1,11A. ties, ligaged in the Iron trade, to their tare,. crock of ' Das °penciled for the t•easort a iew and magnificent \ rattcrt” foi for .1101, havinc lately constructed a,ortinent ,ir ntroictel.h i tvi3 he Mend Sable. thrt machinery for two of the larce..t IllUs In the coun- . Hudson's 'lnv Martin, Baum a iritu. Stone Martin try, viz .—The. Wyoming Mill at Wllliegbarre , and the Mink Sable. Fitch, t'hinelsilla, F. I..inc 1., no. Squirm, . Hotline Mill at the Montour Iron W0r1,.. Dinville. ! 1..7., ot eery superior qii lit V. I, They are fully prepared tor thi.. kind of wort., ttez,t.:l,, with every vartely of zeneral machinery. Of the qua , - ity of their Walk and tnaterialF. it i. i•notrzh Ii -my, that time and erprriracc,the most infallible WO, hate amply ,leinonstrateilt he genuine character oftheir en eines and unichinerv. Orders are respecfUlty solicited and will be promptly attendrd-to. ,lAVWOOD & SNYDER. FOItAIOOe,JaIIIITry, 17.1.a16 3-ly I, , RASRLTS SHOVEL WORN:I.—The subscriber r continues to forni-.1) the Colliers and dealers of Schuy!k 11l county, e.ith Shovels of all kinds, :It tfie l ow est Philadelphia prio-s. • AMlllit.ll in pink cal led to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shosels of any size or paturn promptly attended to. S. SILI.V4XN Port Carh.tn, July 43.1319 EIM -, 3• PHILADELPHIA.aitdc •, ‘V cCeiti),l)Vinr feolini(llne4'rns: from Stn 5 inches in diameter. A.Lo, Pipes Inr Gas, Steam and othCr peruo; extra s,n; Tub far Hy draulic Preases Hollow Piston% fnr ' , timpani - Steam Engines ke. Mantifartured and for 53ie Ly !1111A. TA, 7 1(1 . :115: Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Wit FaitLs._, I'llo.l - . Eagle Iron Wcrl:s, IN VIE 13011.01'011 OF POTTSVILLE.. FORMERLY CiLVIThreTED BY C. Jr. PITMAN'. WILES tt. CO. arinautire to their friends end the . public that they live thiseiaablishment, And ccpe,11 , 111,.. solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. being prank:ll Mechanics. thep flatter themselves that ;heir Itormlvdne and eznerient e of the business will enable them to turn out st ock that will not fail to give satisfaction to the most fastidious. — They are prepared to manufacture FtenrnEng loss, Pumps, Coal Breakers, bran Cars, Railroad and other eastinss. k•c• &c. All orders thankfullyreceived and promptly executed on the most fray/wattle terms. ']mix r. 1110: , 1 AS Wltl - 1N April '2lst JAN:Es WIZEN' Ltszerne bon near grazlclon. p7p !JUDSON La AMEN, - D I W RIETIMIS or the.ahnve named cotahlioliment, re<pectfully inform* their .patrons and the public generally, that they hare taken the lam, building for merly used for the Machine Shop. connected with the Sue te Loaf ('oat Works, to which they have added a Foundry, and urn now prepared to build, 7 , tearri En gine:rot every ores. Rump', Coal Ilreaker4,l l, :lro.l and Drift Cars, and to fnntish Iron and Durso Castor:a of every description writable to the Coal mining or any other hosincoo, on the 111,1 re,rmable tering. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness, and 4e apateb, at the lowest prices. All work furerr-hed try them will Le warranted to prrfornt well. They would solicit the cmdom of the, who miry want articles in their line in thin vicinity. • All orders will meet with immediate and prompt at tention. - K. W. HUDSON, March 17, ISO. 12-Iyl L. 11. ALLEN. roftsrille Iron ii ores. "tV r , plrA 31-44;, Eita. SPENCCR & MASON. F.APECTFIII.T.V annonnees to the, public ; that it they have takeA2he Establivhlasnt known as the Potts, idle Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where they are prepaed to build all kinds of Stearn Enrines, manuactare !load and Machinery anti:owl every deectiptlon, at the shortest notice, andon t most reasonable terrns. - • erferaons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it totheir advantace to give therm avail be;ote engaeing elsewhere. Mar• Pure Fresh Cod Liver 011. HISrTa . new and valuable Medicine, new used by the 1 snediral prote , vion with ear h . a4toni:Lino efficacy in the cure of Pulmonary Censempllnn. Scroftila, Chronic illteuntatiam, Cues, Cenera: Debility, com Plaints of the Kidneys, &c., rice... Is prepared rem the I iver'of the Ceti Fish for medicinal use, expressly for our salmi (Extract from the Landon Itlatient Journal.] "C. J. It. Williams, 5). I) , F. H. P.. Professor Of ine In tinlyersity College, London, Containing Physician to the'llesphal for Consumption, dee.,says s I have prescribed dm Dis in above four hundred cases' of tulturculesso disease of the Longs. in different Usages, which have tern tinder my care the last two Yeats and a Irt-the large ntootwr of tart,. 206 ma of ‘231. Its sem war follawed by marked and on criolt orat improvement, taryCt: In .I..e.see in different cages. frees a ternpolary retardation of the proper. ,o 1 the disease. and a mitigation ottloornseing "symproutv, up to a more or loss complete 7restoraticn to apparent health. "The circa of Cod Liver Oti in mast (tribes. cases was very remarkable. Even its n few' days the cough was mitigated, the ego...dm - aline diminished in onand ty and opacity, the eight sweats rented. she plaice he t nine ain,ee, wider better volume, and Ilt¢ appetite, flesh aud.sirength were cridnalle improvett • In conclusion. I repeat that the pore fresh nil from" the Liver of the Coil is mere its the treat ment of Pulmonary Goo, omptson than any ogent, me dictic or regimestal, that has yet been em ployed." - As we have mode arrangements to procure this Cod Ltver.Oil, fresh from head concurs. it can now he had chemically pure,by the" single bottle, or in boxes of tine dozen each. t Its wonderful crscacy has iruldced numerntts spud- Ag. it. conceits depends entirely 'on its multi', too .nritch cert....cannot Its used in precede; it cesium, Ectry bottle having on hoer written aignalUre May be dppondoll npon no genuine. Pasuphiets containing, an analysis of the Oil. With notices of it frose.Mettwal Inprnals, will bo sent to those who gddress ea free of {smallest. .. • • 101154.. C. BAKER & CO., Wheitsste Orecrists anal Chensista. ' - 10e.rierth Third-street. Phil o adelphia. 42-Com Oct 11 1819 VIDtittNING t o $ll AWL S.—A bossilsme assort /NI mof Bla ck, lo ng andsquare Shawls. o for sole by J BEATTrac. Co. 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MIA • • '-'• 0 . .1. - .1..0 V ILLE -f :- ' ' ' 1. `.- ' m,s4 - '• ....4` ~•_. ... .; ;& 1„, .7. , ' , 4 .4,16. , - .''' '' ''- '"t ' . j . I' ' x -NERAL ADVERTISER • . ~ ~ ...4,.,-.1..-......,..„:;, ------_,..,.vairt • -., •: . . • . • , PUBLISHED :EVERY SATURDAY BY BEN:JAMIN BANN - AN, _POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY iAITURDAY 'MORNINt, NOVEMBER 24 ? 1849. Pascal iron Works, ach 'auto pierce thc bawds of the Earth, and bring out from the cav r iihi of Illoisnmins, Metals which will glee strength to . our Banda and subject all :liture to oar ate and piaazure.—Dr. JoAtuort PrllLADTtij.rtTf.lA.. . • , • Mathieu . Getz. fie. 20 SOLITII • SECOND STREET, I , IIIt4DELOWIA • ri PEERS for sale a large and well selected snort 1./ meat of FURS. --. Imparted and of his own manufacture. such RS Ladies' 310 ifs and Trimminrs.Travellin: Comforters, Russian Sable, clack and Silver Fox. Martin. Isabella- Bear. Lynx, Janet, ratracan, and all kinds of Furs, wholesale and retail. on the most reasonable terms. Furs of all kinds, cleaned, manufactured,altered Of repaired in the neatest manner . 1, Nor 81819. , 45-2tno Furs and Buffalo Robes. , Till: Subscriber would respectfully invite Country merchants and others to his superior stock owe. FANCY nuts. MUFFS. BOAS. TIPPETS. tac. arala I.srp.e quantity 01 BUFFAI.O ROBES, at No. 93 Xurth Thud Street. opposite Cherry Street . . . . _ POILADELPHIA. JAMES ILEISKY Sept 29 '49-40-70 • -,- Fur Manufactory. ]0!121]0!121HORSCIIF.I., Manufacturer nad lamaliar of Fula, of alt kinds, such as * ~. MUFFS, 00...3. &e., Wholesale and Retail, • • No. 62 Sstak Steasd at., East Side. Phil.. adetphia. N. 0. Funs repaired, changed and cleaned In the neatest manner. [Sept •29,47--40.3 m. Furs: Furs: 'Furs T IN7 F. HESSE!, No. 99 North Thud Et., rhilada;, ,V V ,Manufacturer of FURS. of all -kinds, such as Marg. Boas, Vletorinee, Oases, Claropes, &c. Also, BUFFALO ROBES, all or ivliich may be had at the lowest net prices, at whoiesale and retail, N. R.—Repairing done at the shortest notice.: - - Oct 6, 1E49. , 41.3m0 Muff, Units, Vlctorlas, AND FUR TRIMMINGS. M. I): COGI:N. , • FANCY FURRIER... WOULD most rcsrect fully call the Ilon of all peraons inOcant of any made in tUo FANCY FUR ' business, that be Las pow ready a ,plendid assort ment of the above mentioned artielo, made of every description of Fare, and in the great variety of stripes that are now fashion:Lie. which be offers to sell at very reasonable tomtits, at his FITIL i , TOItI3„ No. L . 2 Nora Second St. (tin] doors below Arch Si.) Plailadciphru. Merchants purelia,ine t.i cell' again, would find it consider:4 , ly to Optic advantage to call arid examine his stock and judge for theinbelves bolero purchasing elsewhere-. e5-The Lull market price always given for Skins of every d. , seription. The Store Is always dosed on Sotto apt.. P 1 11: uoitr.N Nn. 52N. thl st., (two doors below Arch) Phllad.. Sept. IS, ISdh. 35-3 mo J. Stewart ATNU(iii. 3 EI:,T,IJU . I4I ;i r r ... I • F I? I • :C,° yI the poLlic rail and examine his stock at I Shades, &cc. Ca • Vanitian Carpatinr from el cm "•• • Ingrain iz9 Three. fly " "i 91•20 • I'apc7try " " 310nr " 271 • • ant fro. 11.1 CI wide, whole"! S,:pt New Ilan Carpet , lug', CARPETING, Oil Chubs. W odnoi Rhadta. Ac e r &r., at I. (Mem, Store No. 4i North hrrodd Surer (first Carpet .-;:ora below Ara). lost rPreaVeni by Ime Ihiri port, and !rum t ue heft Facto nn. in lb, f t.llDtry, v.a. Ingrain Carneting from 23 to Fa ' per yard, Imperial 3 ple, 1.1/1 " 1,121 Royal Twilled Venitlan, " 00 " London Damask, 021 75 •• Striped, 121 , e5O Oil Cloths for floors from 1 to 81arde wi.e, from 771 to 75 tents per square yard. Also Spaniall and Canton MRltinll.Orall widths and •styles,..iiist imported; and for sale by . RICHARD ROG No 413 N. 3erondst., (first Carpet Sire belt w Arch.) Sept I, ISO. • 30.3m0 Carpets: and 011 Cloths' 'it ELDRIDGE,S.CIIEAP WAREIIMIUSE, • I.IIII.ADEI.PIIIA.. 1 \ P ERSONS who wish to get Ziind bargains i n CAR - PETS. or 0.1. c1...a11: 4 , either wholesa e or re tail, will do well to rail on the gni:ll , mb,, as his ex pereies in his present location are very light, t e is en 5, alllt'il and dell:mined to sell at the fewest prices lir" the city. Ile offers for this calson au excellen assort ment of . Splendid Imrvirial, three ply, _ 1 lleantiful Pullet= Ingrain, Fine and 7,leiliitin da - CARPETS. Entry and Stair el all kinds. I A nil I.ii.t. Cotton and Rae. J 1. it cy.01 . 11 4 , frimeg feet to hi of sr,kle for itn r imii, 11.014, &r with a great variety of Inivi priced Ingrain Cnryets from 20 to 50 cents, and Stair t'id En try Co rpet6 train 10 to 50 cent 4 per yard. Al r, Mat ting., Rugs, Floor Cloth, Stair Rode, tr.c. I 11. 11. EI.DRIDC Pio. 41 Strawberry st. one &Ins above Chen, near Secntld, Ppijadq Sept. 1. ISA Carpeting, Bedding and Fl. NISIIINc4 nrAnurnoon.-,. Tz R I t 1 ,scziber wroth! notify his friend.; ittid the public. that hr has opened a C AIIP ET.INO, ISED 'DING & r.vitmsuiNG , WARE-noom; riti No 1 , 3 , Foutit Second Sc. l'liilatl..iplifa, nearly oppdshe the. , Bank of Pennsylvania. o here he intends keening for sale nn assortment of the following articles t %a rt. - Is, It, cc and Door Ititts, Heir :.losi and Condo rk 3lat treSsen. Pali:ters, Counlernanes, Cotnfortablel , Blan • kei, ;,,,,reads. I , heets and Pillow eases. Cfointing House Chairs and Coshions,Crinip Stools. Washstands, Cots, and every variety of Mahogany and Mitts Bed steads, &c. Div.u. NouLly. Jr. - 1619. 41-2nio ..------ MEE T 0314 TOYS td teral2,sortme . tit of Toy . , Dolls nUR large and genera. .. kJ_ and Fancy Articles, Fincy and Travel Bask- Slates and Pencils, Marbles. Seger Cases and Tuticp, l'ives, Saud . .. Boxes, Harmonicas, and aivarlety of other alleles. can always be found, whole:We aud retail. at the New Toy, Basket and Fancy Stoie. 101 f NLI.. No. 90 North list., below Arch and Race, I' tilada• Oct t, 1849. 43-3rno " Toys S Toys GEORGE DOLL, No. 106 Xnett, 2d street. below Pace, , Pima nELPIII4. llkg Jost re ceived a large assortment of Toys Dolls of all sizes, dolls . beads. Muslin bodrys. toys in tires, harmonicas, pipes, segar cars. snuff boxes, marbles, jewaliarps, slates and pencils; domi nnes. cards, , canes, rattles, penny toys, with l a large variety of .other Macy articles, at the lowest primes, wholesale and retail. Call and one, at No 16t, North 23 st. dept ell, 1614. =4 am & J. M. Rowe, BROOM AND WOODEN WARE - STORE, 63Zror/A Third rt. 071 f door abort Arch, etist ride, 1.1111.4061P111 1 . Ali snr ijtl i, sand 4 h4 lT iBn rn in nil IVI kinl om,,nru,f ,lakptp:gArrae Winnw and French Baehr ts. , ,tine and Wall Prnahea, Scrubs. Do:ter.=. Mate, Ulm Mar. Vaidern made AVontl. en Ware of every description, 4.e., at the loweet mark .el tS•Cash pal .1 for proom Corn at the Factory. J. E. Carver. ARCHITECT AND ENDESEEItt N. . 5 1 North torth Strret, Phdada. GIVES IntAWINGS AND sr, ectricivnoNs fly Contreetramerect Divelllnvs.&e. and layout the grounds for Country Seats or ' Cemeteries; together tvith the arrangement of Tree) to give tits umber Cr fem.—Also, Churches, ilnepitals,- Prisons.. WIOCI Works, Gas-Works. &c.. on thelatestand mo'stapprov hating venttlatiegifite. rhitada Fr-h. IC -Ind Manufactory. 11. CLARK, VENITIAN n.IN NUACTURE R. Eirn of the On: t T) den Englf, X. 13 F 9 and 143 Sena Second at. Wow Dock at. rISILADZI,OLUA•. &gpg always en hand a hree and fashletnahle as eortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WIN DOW BLINDS, Manufactured In ;helmet trianpe4 of she hest materials, and at Inwest cash armee. Having refitted a n.l enlarged Ills cstalolishmeitt,.he is prepared to cotaplite.orders r . 1 37 acrtottnt: et the shortest notice. ' • Constantly op hand en annitment of i MATIGOANT FURNITURD • • xtf every variety, manufactured expressly far his own sales,and purchasers may therefore rely on la good or. tide. d-Open in the evening. Orders from a distance parked carefully, and sent free of porterage. to any part of the city. E i . . CLARK: 13.ty „ Ptitiats. August R 54 1649 PHILADEX , VMA. Now LO RD York DrTAYLOR y Good O.,Storo, , & -208 Chestsst Philodslphie, HAVE now on band, Just received direct !rout the manufacturers, a foil assortment of Bilks, Cash meres, Merl noes. Lie &c. The color; and designs tieing or their own selsethad. and attires theirs. - Linens, Hosiery, Haberdashery and all the different makes of Domenic Goods coostaeliy on hand, whole. sale and retail. - L. T.k Co. never deviate cram first price. A:l.We are daily recessing goods from the New York Auctions. . Philadelphia. Sept 01'49 - NO DILESS CSOODS, BIM a large aisortment of all kind s of Dry Goods required In • furnishing - a hotter, may be found at the HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS STORE, where buyers may save themselves the trouble usually e ape nenced in hunting for such articles in various places. In consequence of our, giving - exclusive attention to ibis Tine of business. we guaranteei our prices to he the lowest in the market. IN .LINEN GOODS we are able to give: full satisfaction; from being the Oldest established Linen Store in the city. mid Dom !laving been for mere than twenty years, ferilaf jot porters from some of the ben manufacturers In Ireland. We bane also a large stock of till kinds of FLANNEL:3 AND MUSLIN'S . . - at the lowest guest Me pikes. Also. Blankets, Rnllte, S heetlngs.Ticking,Damask Tattle Clothe and Napkins,Diagent,Toweillogit,ilucka backo, PliloW Lineng.Tahle and Plano Coverg,Worst ed Datimoks and Morocco. Enthroidered Curtains of Lone and Muslin*. Dimities, Bureau Covers, Floor Cloths, Window Shadings, Turkey-red Caultmerines, Furniture Flush. &e. &c. As we watch the Auctions very, closely, we always have great harga ins on hand. gl-.1 , .5t opened, handsome 11-4 White Bed-spreads at $1 2.5 etch. ftlIN V. COWELL & SON, Unit and Housekeeping, Dry Goode Store. S. W..C.-orner Chestnut and Seventh Sic, Philada. Oct 13.1b19. ' 43-3 mo Autumn Dry-Goods: TOWNSEND SHARPDESS & SONS, PIIILADIMPIII I, . A RE receiving by Itnporiatinns, a carefully select :l ed stock, comprlslng,Staple anti new rtylcs of Fancy RI" Goods,,iiitedforo.utition and ‘Vinter wear; Engli•h Woolen. Cotton. and Linen Furnishing Goods; do Shawls and Dress Goods of all kinds; 'French do and Dress and Mani dla Silks; - do Merinos and other Cloaking materials ; Cloths, Vesltar. and Woolens. E.,. Mono' wear I India Shawls. Sills and other fabrics; Lastinss and Goods (or Sboentskers I Rattineits do do do Earriagematers A111 , ,1C.1111 Cotten and Woolens; iltr.iery, Gloves. lianilkerchleiS, and Cravats. X. SS Soutit titcond st. Phitadslphia. Sept 15,1519. 3a-44in-enw The Lame New Store, rr. corner of Thrift!, and Olarket Struts. PIILADEI.PIII4 • w C Invim the particular e a4r i n . t r r of, our C ountry FrieFALL AND WINTER GOODS. of Having made great addition to the size 'of our Store we are now prepared to show an aAsorttnentembvicing Clothe, Cassitneres, Vesting!, and Boys' Wear, Satins etts, In every quality and color. Flannels. Red, White and all other colon, Canton .Flannels. Checks, Tick- Inks, bagging, Milk Strainering,Cution Table Diapers, Se. Silks, -Vous de faint, and CasAmeres., , Black Dress and Mantilla Silks, all widths; NeW style. Fancy Mess Silks, neat style, do. -Merinos—a gnat assortment of the best French and and English makes. -91p - ecur—all the new styles of Long and Square Blanket, Mocha and Merino Shawls, In plain mid gay styles. Cloak and Sack Matorials. . . aIIISIANSMDSLINS. We sell not Muslin, to our custoowrs at wholesale prices, and they tan have any quality, width or price, as our asasortment Is very large. BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES. Blankets of enemy size and quality from 75 cents to .12.00., Counterpanes of common and very superior oaken, all alai, Linen Furnishing, Goods—Linen Sheetincs, Pillow C.,9irlC., Table Cloths and Table Linens: Napkins, Tow-, els, and Towelhugs, Cloth and Cotten 'l' able Covets. CARPETINGS. . . Auction Cat Wines, sail Cauto Matting‘ In the usual variety at very low prices. I Together with a foil variety of ail articles usually kept in a Dry Good Store. TO STOBEKEEPERS. We are always prepared to sell auy of our stock at lb a lowest - .mit cash prtrea" BADS k 11110TIIIBIl, r f. W. cot, of 12k and Market sin. SeptS,lFlo + 7-2mit i Small Profits; ant; Clutch. Sates. m.varma rf.:, SON, " . '. • ePuy. D ST. 4 danrs above .vile hnt fri.•nds and nit to inuchaFe. to .:arinding, Window illln PT& per yd I,PO 1 25 1.171 " 1.41 1,15 and retell. -I tic. 15 -Vera SCra.i./ Scorer, rerun , ' of fent? Aircr4 rult.stmt.elltAi ARE now receiving their rot Aaoorttneut NEW STILES FALL COIIDA, haVII Linn selected w ith great ton., 111.1 at the Lov.ret Cash Pore, anrf for lieriory, superiority, and rlihness of Sty+e. 111. y defy enelilet.Lion. .1 Our store we 'VIVI, Prl Str.tllged that It HOW compr l , sirs five different apartearr to. viz: SIIAWL ROOM. BLANKET ROOM. SILK itoom;i l . M:IN STORE, and EASEMENT. • i where we have arranged nearly every' variety of Dry - ' j j Goods, nod to which we solicit the I ATTENTION (IF PURCHASERS. Our Shawl Room contains name 4500' Long and ; Square Stouts, of nearly every destription, such as Blanket. Plabl. [tree ha. Thibet, Erilincere. cr.Pe..Ter kcal the celebrated ellay State Loire :Mail Square Shawls," block Silk and other sarielieliof Shawls, from el to $3O a ;Avec. • IN 01111 BLANKET ROOM. Wt• hive arranged :Oki pair 110. lien Bound, Bath, Whitney,. Fenny Ends. Lanes W 4401. Cradle. Crib, Irroilog and Mow Blankets. from $1 to $lO per pair. We have also arranged in our Blanket Itnoul,s cases j superior WRITE COUNTERPANES In sic.: from r,f the Lancaster. Manchester and superior English prices front 42 to 411 a Were. Wa Ilia! come Into oar SILK 1100 M, where may he seen a large assortment nr every de scription of new and fashionable Silks. viz: Chatemable Silks, full color:, Figured jo do very rich, Uu do do in neat figures Changeable Striped Glace Saks, beautiful. do Plain do do very good. Plain Changeable Turn Satins—these are the very best kind of silks to wear. • 1., Figured Changeable Turn Satins—these are the% latindsomesi goods imported. RICH BLACK SILKS. Elegant Black Silks. with a rich lustre, in all widthS, front I yard to yardd wide; together with Plaid, Striped and Fancy Silks Throat variety; Dom 571 to $1 50 per yard. Proeeetling from thence to the I I MAIN STORE, . may be found an almost endless assoUntent of rich and I neat and superior Fall Con in.' - French klerions in rfery desirable color. 0 4 French Cashmeres and Paramattns. Sinatrior and Cheap Black Alpacas, from 111 eta. to S 1 per yard. Plaid, Striped and Figured Alpaca.. 4-I', 5-4 and 0.4 Worsted Woolen Plaids. • 111011SELIN DE LAINES - AN D. CASIIMETIES: Rich end neat figured De Lnines; front 1.11 to 75 eta. per yard. De Loftier In all plain'and faticy high colors. • Rich Satin Striped De Lainei. Cashmeres in every variety of styles, from 161 to 75 cents per Card. tIIIINTZES—rrusTs, CALICOES. • • . We hove abundance of Calicoes. front the low price of 2 eta. to superfine yard wide FrencitChintzes, at 37e cents. . GLOVES —STOCICINGS—TIANDRERCIDEFS. Always In store.e full agsortutent of Gloves, Stock inga, linen Cambric. and Silk Handkerchiefs. tollaret Bclis and Nick nitlllOaC.SllNpf,aderE CraVaiN, &C. &C. 'ur- MM CLOTIIti—ertrSINIEUES — TINETS. Itrnadcleths in all fashionable ' roe Ouitter l ln plapin,erior strblipac d ks n , KTe ad ilaids. to $1 5 1. I rm n su Sattinetts LI great varleiy, black, blur, mired, and plaid. from 3l 1400 07- 1-2 C? 1. vt:A•ri NOS of every variety'. • , KENTUCKY E NISS front 1.8 3:4 to 31 1.1 cents: • FLANNELS—FLANNELS. Our stock ntl Flannels is %Aryl vatitirsive,csauxisting in Whites of Gornestic, Gauze. Welsh. Citshrlnkables Twilled. 4-4, and Shrouding Flannels, from 121.5 to 75 rents. SCARLET .IND 'YELLOW FLANNRLS,C Plain Red Flannels, from I2j Jo 75 eent3. Twilled do do from 15 - 1650 . cents: Yellow Dentists from to 50 cents. F.3IIfilIOTDERED For Ladles ani Sacks, a beautiful article; Gray, Blue, and Cherry Sark Flannels. t• , - We then take a walk . °llt BASEMENT,. . . Where we, fled a lame stock and nesorted of Shsetina add.Shirrlng :11U51M16,11.131 1 10 3, yards wide: Pled 'Pickings, Skirting Strikes. 13Inn and Brown Cotton Drilllnes. Checks, Cotton Flanneli; Ciash and Diaper Tnyvellings. Linen and Cotton Table- Diapers, Manchester Climb:rms. " COU,NTRY STOIIEKCCPERS are invited to call and examine Mir goods. We sell cheap.. Our terms our net Cavil. Recollect • • 'STARTER ko. 15 North Second Sti,lbove Market St., October 27, TM'S. ' The 'Great China Store,,'." - . - NO. 210 CHESNUT STREET,, •, • . _. j THANEFUII , to the citizens of Pottsville,'inil its vicinity for their kind attention to mu fertner utl vertisernents, and -their Increased custom, wg *mild again request; their company to view our Large and splendid essmilmeni of CHIN A.:OIBLASA AND QUEENSWAHEe .r. Dinner Setiti Tea Seth, ' Toner. Sets,_ Plai es, 1; Dishes, Pitch,. rs, &c. &C':, Glaserumbicri, Salts, Wines. DecanteraV: Celleries. Preserve Dishes, Lc. liirtiniquantity to suit purchasers will h 6 sal lower tdan Melanie quality can be obtained ter else where—iiii•Qit at less titan Wholesale Srices. A gplrindid-etssurtment of American and Enlist. neyr -niiiTANNucmt.7.+. l . wails • of verylmany styles and at t.trpticcs, cpeh ds yens, never ti.fore Wood for sale in, this city.- . • . . cinNA in vrentlitiety very acak• crWe hereby extend an nvitation to any person from Pettsvllie or its neighborhood to cal and see n.. and they will at least be pleased to walk' around our beautiful store, and look over tic finest stock in the country, considered one of the lions of the city. Very respectfully. TYNDALE & MITCHELL: Phl!via. Fib Sli 'lO FaLLADELP73I4. Watches! Watelies: GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PERSONS IN WANT ' OF A GOOD WATCII. LEWIS B. BROOMALL, ' ..rro, 110 NORTH SECOND STREET. ";.. HAVING reeeived additional supplies of • as - Gold and Silver Wisiches of every description, s# Dorn Lortddn t Liverpool arid- Switzerland lin- POrtations, - Is'now prepared to furnish the very best article at a price far below any ever offered, of the same quality. and which cinhot be undersold by any other Vlore in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated; and warranted to be as good as represented. • Watches at the following low prices • • Gold Levers, Pal jewelled, IS karat cases, only eS.oO Silver do do do 10,00 Gold Lepinev, jewelled, 15 karat case, Siffe - i - ; do - do 6,00 - The L. R. Ttroomell. Gold • Pen, a Fuperlor article in slitter case, with pencil, and warran.ed, 111,50; Gold Pencil % for 01.00. and upwards, Gold litedallias, and Locket for De enereotype Likenessea, Gold Chains, Gold and hair Bracelet., Breast Pins, Esi Rings. Fin. ger Rings. and a general assortment of every descrip tion of Jewelry at unusual low prices. I.EWIS R. BROOMALL. - No. 1 10 1 North Second st., second door below Rare Philadelphia. [April Id. 'PI. • 16-ly -10-2rn Wholesale and Retail CLOCK sTorm. ' No. 238 MARKEI Sr. ABOVE SEVENTU, 'Sega sid T e--PIIILiDELPHI L. ALTIIOIIOII we'-can scarcely estimate the valve of TIME cmumrreinlly, s et by ealllnc at G.l, the shove Eutahlishmenl , JAMES RARIIER Cwt will furnish his friends, among whom hp in cludes all who duly appreciate ha fleetness: with a Leautiful and perfect Judea for marking lit prog3.iss, of whose value they con judge. Ilia extensive stock int hand, constantly charging in confunillti to the improvements In taste and qle of pattern Red workmanship, consists:of Eight-cfae and Thirty-hone Braes , COUNTING lIOUSII, PARLOR, GALL: CIILIRCII and ALARM CLOCKS. French, Gothic and other fancy styles. as well as plain, which Irons his extensive -connection • and correspondence with the tonnufactursrs he gods he can put at the lot, tst each knee, in any quantity from one to athausund. of which lie a ill wassail. the accuracy. gleClac Ica repaired and warranted. Clock trimmings on halal. Call and ace me emetic them. FAMES BARBER, 235 Nlarket St. Plillada. Aug. 25, 1549. 35-1 y Fail Millinery Goods. J. C. d.: , -I.lr. E. TADEE, No.lo South 2.1 Scrta. corner of ttjack Irons -.fifty, DEC: leave to announce, to their enstomers and the trade In general, that they have now ilore, and are daffy receiving. a full ass ortmcnt of Fall Millinery GOods, of their own Importations, comprisin^ the fallowing articles: Uncut Velvets, Gro de. Aftiques, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, and silks, with a fall asrortment of Bonnet Stiffs. Buckrains, Crowns. Crown Linings. Frames. Wire, Inc., and by far the itliciirest assortment of French and American FlowerS of any house In the trade. or are to he found in timer United States. P. 6.—lf you don't roll and see us and look at our goods. it Is your, own fault,nuil riot ours Sept. 15, ISI9 • Ladles , Beavei Bonnets. CIIARLES OAKFORD, No. CHESNUT STREET, MLA 111E1.1 . 111A. HAS Just opened n superb assorlment of Ladies'; Misses' and Cliildreree.lteaver llats —among which will by found Moose colored. and every variety of Ilals,of the latest styles for Children's wear. . The venal assortment el Gentlemen's lints and - Caps of the most fashionable ityles,c.n also he found at thlfi elllcblbdanenl. A large and bandsinne variety of French Canes and Umbrellas, of unique paltrrnA, on band, to which espeCial attention 1 railed CHARLES O.IIKFORD, 101 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. dri•lltuo* INov 3,1513 , Ilttvg%i::e Wrappers; 20 hhils. Kentucky ra pro to ; 2tt 111,1.0. Mart land wrappers; 25 ca.:. fine Connecticut -41.ir wrappers ;'•0 eases liar Con- PeCtient fillers; cheap Cigars. Manufacturers will find , it to their adVantage In call at the large Cheap Store of St. DOBBINS' Itd) North Id St., opposite the Golden Lamb Hotel, Philadelphia. N n.—S I orOt..epers coming In for fall sopplies will idrnse call. I have a lame tot of all klnits of Chew ing awl Nmekiug Tobacrin ; 500mo0 Wan Common Cl. gars , sno,opo t,toaked Spanisn Cigars: 2 00 . 000 flee Cigars of estriniis brand,.Mae. her with a 14100 quantity of Pint a, &r.. which . 1 will sell at the lowe3t price , . All lolls deal $2O, per sent. elf for Cash. Oct 27 It PI 40-3ino Manufactory of Pocket noon..s, Xu. 52i Cheunta tiirreq, above Scuola ettix,nchente. resneerfali, soli, its pahlle attention I 4, hi; superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, kooks, ihessing Cases: Card Ca.,es.lf•irt Mores ire, nlnieff POChel nniyes, and other fine Cut leery. (fold Pens and Tincl;e. afe:3r Cases, Chess Men, Mick Casonion !Wards, militias die. &e. Ilia n,seirtment cot:filets of the most fashionahlcand m o dern cyle.,iffitte finest quality excellent work manidu a. einlitacina every destrab e fancy pattern. which he will 'at all tittles be prepaied to exhibit and furnish wholesale of retail no the most pleasing terms. rePurchasera who desire to supply themselves with articles of the beet quality will consult their interesi . by calling at this establishment U. Pocket Book Manufacturer, 52i Cltetanut Street Attauet 25, lec2 35-Cmo Removed. • SICIIIEL . &• SHAW, Beg leave In inform their nu me row customers and the , public generally that they have removed their .I.A NIP 51 ANUFACTOIII', Frnni Nn. 35 North Fourth Street, to Ye. 32 Nara Second Street, a few doors above CAriat WHERE they continue to mannfacture more ex tensively than ever; Rickets' Patent. Cue Fluid lamp and Twigh's Patent Pine Oil Lamps, neither or which are manufactured by any other parsons in the 'United States. They also make and keep fur sale nll the new and choice patterns of Lard. Fluid, arid Oil Lamps, Chandeliers, Girondolea, Bonnet Holders, dec.. hall Lawerns, Miniature Solar Lamp, and Chan deliers of all the new and various styles. Likewise lamp Wick,. Classes and Globes of all seriptlims, also Diatillere of Burning Fluid. Pine /kr. P ilapelphia,,SepremberAS, LSO. >,( Wonirath Si, Son, 16 Ba r th F. 1014 Sired —PIIILAPET.PIIII. N TrE Town and Country Dealers to examine .1 th it stock of hoods, which comprises a fall as ortinent of HOSIERS,' AND TRIMMINGS, Ene fish and German small ware. Attiring our stork of Hoods are•Whi:e Cotton Fringes. Woolen Comforts, Worsted Mitts, Wors:ed Socks, Woolen Hoods. Zeph yr Worsted. Woolen Yarns, Knitting Cotton,Threads. Tapes. tine, Needles, Hooks and Ever, &c. Alpaca. Hone. ribbed and pl.tio. Cashmeres, Merino Hosiery, 'lderino,Shirts and Drawers.Gloves,Thiliet,Cashmere. Stay Bledinzs all width, Carpet Bindings, Shoe Threads, Rations:Silk Fringes; Bluld Trimmings, Sr. Sept 42, /$lO. 39-aino • Paper Paper: Paper NO. 21 BANK STREET, Bthreen .11,trkzt and Chesnut, and 2d and 34 eta. PHIL AOCI.CIit, THE Plth,crlitersbeg leave to roll the attention of L county imyert , to their nspnrlntent . Or mein em bracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware. Writing. Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue pa pers. white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and Our Boards, &e. Being engaged in the Manufacture of painting pa pers, they solicit orders frnnt printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short notice, and at fair neuron. • Market prices either in cosh or trade paid for Bags. DUCKETT ok. KNIGHT, Nn. 21 Bank. et., ''Satit. ‘ B;4Bl9.. • 37.1 y . 64 Sportsmen Take Notice !?, JOHN 1.011.13E,R, ' - Noithrost corner oj, Walnut and Second • KEZttriep°,n:ll,lr:°conmh:ine;ite. of hlnpwn faa , u "' niet.E.R, SHOT GUNS, PISTOLS., Are., which but:Warra nts of the best qtrallty' s represented. to wined he respectfully invites the attention or mir ct=er.h Ile is also prepared to supply Powder ylasks, Shot Rags, Game Rap, Superior Powder, Gun Cotton,-Per enssion Gaps, Shot, Bullet .Idoulds, Bali and Blank Catridges,and all materials for Con Makers Spans men, on terms stator moony biller establishment in the Unitrolvitater. -r • r ' In testilmenyiif his .kilt as a mannfactu rm. the Fran, kiln Instione awarded ip hint Two Genificates in the years 1 0 10, and 1511. and Four. Sliver Medals lathe - years -P4l-154fd•-18 17 and 1845—a1l of which may be redn at bin place of business. r.d-A cholce,supply of REVOLVING PISTOLS e'en • tantly err hand. A Mods [lf Glinslitst received, also and assortment of Fishing Tard.le. Aug: 2. ; 5, 1540, . • • Illoittgortlery's'll'atent Roller. rrlllE attetrlittii - of the public. generolly.ts roe poet -L ' rally invited - to . this valuable improvement. Ex peHments which have been made durin*thdpast year, on steamboats, both in Salt, and fresh water, as, also, those linitera fur power purposeo, oti le od. • have ' Pill, tested ita superior qualities as a stoma panirotor ; 111111 the' rent laving pl Mel, weight. Lod apace, occupied 4:tve any boiler - now In nee. ' ' -, , ip '• Al lets on this la rt , may now Nii se .Dit en'oPeration i i" at t e establi.hrt:lat of : ,;,...- - , - . • • ;'..lLecker& Brothers. Flats Pd tits, :01,Chetry IL, NeW r ..; :. t.; . •, York. . . •- ' ' . • .Ell Thomposort. :e lf or , cr Brmhers, 333 P-earl st. ent.Vnrlr:, - •.: t: : I. ifiq4u. ESTATE, AGENT. .p....Np ntf.4.: ; Avrei... Fralndrt.lllot of 2atti at., jyr,la ,ft.t . v.pri r . ~.: , , L -0.,014,EcT0g. 'or it RNT.4,, .;',p. mail = Doe.k-arcti.kl`yolliew }art.: ' , , , 0 , cs la. /Zert.Caties, dasylkil.l Co=rfy..Pc...' . .., A' Sy! yap atf: V.l an .03 Crrt, Ur it .; Net'. Y.utk." 1 "en bsm liter will take charge of Cool .Laada, • Di. Er, Badt Vi & Co- 41 zad 46 Eueue et, NeWint - i .Dwelling llntises , and other property..and 'collect . • N -131 Starburk's Foundry, Troy; New - ,i(ork.. oilßens for the same, in the County of Schwylklll. and S. ith & Corlett. Baltimore. , all her business connected with hilt .ktency, will be A eatnbpats •tinnas C. Licant," arid 6 .Edward Pay- promptly attended to.- on,l' foot of Liberty street, New-York, and on board ELI THOMPSON, tha n tteant In . ..John P. Whitney," New Orleans. . . Port Carbon, Sehoyla ill ca., , • F r farther information. apply to Berms to Bard Tattersall. and Harare Smith. Esq. J mr.s 310NICOMERY & SAMUEL WARD Pottsville. . i tiS South Wiliam at.. New York. .. - Samuel Bell. Beading. ,Or to J. HENRY BELL. 4i South Third at. " Wm. If.. Wilson, No. 4, North 3d st., Tune 14,'49-. ¶l-Iyl ab ave. Chestnut; Phlla Philadelphia. (May 12,'1u. =1 EIM Leaf Tobacco. IM=M=l EE= 35.3m3 • ,l* WO 2-o to trAlitztikokl TN THE COITUT OP COMMON PLE&S OF S , .1. kill County. , lamas Starr, Thomas Diddle, and James W. Paul and James N. Bunker, with notice to his Guardian, Eliza beth T. Bunker, and .the. fulloWing named per sons andlustitutioes, claiming under Citeacu- HMG Hots Toe, deteased. whether as heirs or devisees. Viz: 'Jaynes; Woodward John Far num and Warner Justice. Executors of •tlie Lest Will and Tester:tient of Churchill Ihauiton, deceased, Susannah Louisa Houston, Slary Jane Honeton, Louisa A. Davis, Mazy Ann filhb, Margaret T. Johnson, Horatio G. Van. chive, C. liouirton Vatieltv eel no. Vancleve, Wm. C. fieuston, Eliza Este Houston, Mary Houston Gee. 11. Brown, Wei. C. H. Brown, American Sunday School Enlace, the Philad'a. Orphans' Asylum, the Indigent ASPow'a and single Wo. mat's Sociely, the Pennsylvania Bible Society. the Philadelphia ilyme Missionary Society. the Union Benevolent. /Society, the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, the Penncylvatim Insti tution for the Deaf and Dumb, the Fuel Saving Society of. the City and Liberties of Plilladel. phis. thelAmertcan ible Society, the Norther° Seep Society of Ph4latlelphia, in the Northern Libertteeje and thrtierroethwark Soup Society, with notice to all and every perenn. Corpora. tiltor Institution claiming under the said Churchill Houeton, deceased. whether as heirs r or devisees, or in any way whatever. June Term, lb Breve 'De rart• Face BY virtue of an order of sale, made In the above stated :Alien of Partition, to nie directed, will be ex.- - posed to public sale or vendee, on Tuesday, November 2711 t, 1819. ea 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Pennsylvarila• Halt in the Rerouch of Pottsville, County af..resald the following described premises. viz: All thet certain Furnace. Forge, and tract of land, situate in the Borough of Pottsville and Norwegian Townehip, Schuylkill County. Peoneylvenia ; begin ning at a' Spruce tree. :narked for a corner, and stand ing on the east side of the Canal, and alen of the ricer Schuylkill, thence termitic tin illy dint n .nag the Schuylkill and ultimately crossing u,notth SI degrees, west 46 perches to a Spruce tree cornerettanding en the west side of the river Schuylkill, at the seaters edge. thence by land late of Alen and John Young, now tailed Carhop 11111 tract atom: the'several crosses and dietames down the si id River shout 10 perchex to a poet. thence by the western and northern lines of the said Carbon 11111 tract, to land formerly of Abraham nod William Pont, now or late of Mao. and Metier mot, thence by land formerly or said Young's, now or late of Thome Haven, to a merge white oak tree cor ner, by a public road now called No:we:rine street thence along the sammsouth 24 degrees, ;vest 171 per south 16 decrees, west fie perches, cough 54 de trees, west 41 peeche3 to the cornet' post of Jame Houser,' lot, arid by the same mid the last comer. eon I tinned 120 feet more, - me:trete in all ite perches, Cfeet and 6 ladies to a poet, thence acres, Norwegian at., by lot Nei 102, smith .30 dicers, east 220 feet to a poet. swan 54 demerit. west 60 feet to a post, thence by let 111 No 101, south 30 degrees, east 130 feet. month 54 de green. west 230 feet to a post, thence by lot No. 105, south 60 degrees. west 173 feet 3 litehee to a post. on the nut:role alley line of the old' town of Pottsville. thence by laud late of Benjamin Volt andlunds of the New York Coal Conipany, south 3 . 3 deereee, east 362 feet to a pest at Norwegian Creek, thence down the eater to a birch tree corner et the confluence of the Norwegian Creek and Ricer Schuylkill, thence south 20 degrees, west 12 perches to a poet, south 17 degrees earl 36 perches to a post, t hence across the same, north 70 degrees, east 6 perches tea poet, etandlngat kill, thence up the ennie and along the line of Ilob't. M. and Lawrence Lewis, north 2 degree...west 6 per ches ton stone, north 76 demerit, east 5 perches to a white pine sapling corner, Menthog on the Canal, thence up along the turning path of the said Canal, north 22 d'egreert east 32 perches to a nest. north 49 de eters, east S perches to a post, north 71 degrees. east 20 perches to n past, norm 38 degrees, rant 11 perches to a post north efedegrees, coat 31 perches to a post north 74 deereee. east 22 perches tin a ymet, northes degrees, east 159 percher tothe place of beginning; 'containing , 57 acres avid 151 perches more or lest in cluding apart of the eat,' premiere, the piece of land called the Island, excepting .111 i of the feregoine houn• daries these eleven lots of ground, bounded by Wash ington et. Jeffereon at..Cral et. and Centre et., a lot of crolind houttned by Coal st. Schuylkill at. and two 20 feet wide alleye, owned by the Schuylkill Naviration Company; ell that lot or piece of gronnd. bounded by Schuylkill Greet the Schuylkill River Basin, and the eastern line of the lot notv'ocrilpied by George lamer, the tots No land t 4 on Solna !kill en net, and the lots Nos 3,7, 12 and 10 on Norwegian Greet. else 2 cer tain l e ts eitnate in the Boroughor IS, nti'lleitaid on the curet side of Norwegian. Greet. frontlet: eie ease 120 feet, and entondmg in leneht or deplh rk, 920 feet. and marked In the general plan of raid town, Nos 4011 and 101; salan, a certain lot of ground situate in the Borough of Pottsvilleiatbrecaid, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a "net, thence atone an:airy In the Triwn of Pottsville, parallel to The lot marked in the plan °f tint said town, No 41 and 42, smith 40 degrees, mist Pre feet lon post, thence by lend. for me rly of John Putt, north 35 &Gums. cast 1 20 feet in a post, thence by land termer ly of the said J Pon. north 3 0 deermes„ t, list 123 feet ton poet, and theme along land (Jrnrerly of the said Joint south 60 decrees. went PIO feet to the piano of heel, nine, suelect 10 tire claim of the Monet Carbon Rail road Conlpane, ter en north of the said lot or piece of n-recoil as the no:d enn O ny may or ran lawfully claim for the use of the Gild Road. Aleoeall that certain lot or piece of ground sitenie em the north weiterly Ode of Norwegian street and the snuthward ly of Coal street, in the Boron!! of Pottsville, afori•sald ; tweirfnrog at the narthweetwardly of the crueler of the ft:rid Norwegian street arid lewd street, thence atone the said Coal street, ninth 3tl degrees, west 196 feet 9 inches, thence by ground of Jacob Alter, mouth 60 deg tete, west 150 feet. thence north 30 degrees, west 7 feet. thence south CO degrees. west 301 feet to a 40 feet wide street. ae widened by the said Jacob Alter from a 20. feet wide alley now called Rail road street, thence along the said Railroad street, south 30 degreem, ee.se 225 Wet niche., to the north westerly corner of said Railroad Greet. and Norwe gian street, thence along said Norwegian street, north 54 degrees. east ISO feet to the place of beginning: also, all the Interest Which was of said Jacob Alter, I in, and to the Grip of ground, lying in trent of the above described lot of 'ground thrown out by the said Jacob Alter to widen the utbresald 20 feet wide: alley ton 10 feet wide street, now railed Railroad street. Also all that piece or i jarcel of grimed Planate in the Borough of Pettey Ille.rtforcsaid ; beeinning at a post near the side of the Norwegian Creek. thence north 32 degrees, west 240 feet to the eastwardly side of the Mount Cuban Railroad, thence down elong :beside of the same, Pont/1171 degrees, east 90 feet, email eel de grees, east 175 feet hew vet, thence from sand Rend. acmes said Creek., north 41 demeen, cast 54 feet 19 the beginning, with the Mills. Landings. Basin, Railmed Red eppitrtenaneert, A bclanging and appertaining to all the above deseilbeilrenilpee witch are known as the Gieen wood mime, r4eeptind not of the same. Cour 'tie relvided fifth parts of the stone or frieellereial and the Gf ,nening for std removing tlea ol.nie that play he (mind - upon the ..thl prenilzcd, faking boundaries of the Cohl ReGemcsrt ferth antfmeption• I.lin certain Heed ti r o] William Nitwits and wife to a!: Thotone, aittet9'June 2.1 d, A. D., 1790, and aleo •Cpting any lots 41e4i may have Men sold heretofore, and not hbove special.} - excepted with the appo rtenan ere Sheriff Or,ilis .1 J. T. WERNER. Sheriff. burg act. `l3 r • 44-ts . tos - ts C,Sloves Stoves SIIEET.MON 3. TIN COB lIAN AUFCTPRT. JA M. LONG, Grateful for tre. liberal Oa'Tonne here toner received, re,pectfully announces the citizens of Pottsville and the W.( surrounding country, that hr coniinties at the obi stand, opposite Matz's White Bur, Ilnlcl, oweentre Street, in the Borough of Pottsville, whore he keeps entedantly on hand an extensive and Carefully selected assortment of Parlor and Croloin S.toVelt, einnracing all the old and approviql style=, together with a variety of tiew niter,adwirahly adapted to the wants of the Coal re- g• TTe . "improvell corrplete.ufl94S:" Man Air Thlit, with Brick Top Ovcii;" and "Stew art's Suni."' and Winter Air Tight," are considered by those wit) have tested them. prisimbly the very best • tlnukhsq St lves that have ever 'been invented. Ile , with confidence calls attention 10 his great variety of p,,rior and Conking Stoves, which is tingueminnalfly the largest, hest and cheap: Aldo be found in the County of lie also keeps cons antly fur gale a large nod varied stock pf Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the best quality and at the In lest cash prices. TIN Roormp, and all work connected wiih that .branch of the business, will be promptly executed, In hest manner, and on the most reavonslide tern's. 0'49. !~9 STOVES I STOVES t STOVES : . .• . 'WINTER IS CONINE! • • r'• 'SCII4JOMON HOOVER, • . Corner,ol,y,!itregien and Rai/road Stretti, " ' POTTSVILLE, . .. -7... i ....„ - t A n N tr, 'NO.UNCES t o hisf rie nd, nod curt er. a n d the public generally.that he , has on hand the most elegant assort, ..---•• ..e.." meet of STOVES ever offered in this ' community embracing all the newest . - and most approved patterns. Ile . par lieularly falls attention to 'IIcGREGOR'S PATENT • PARLOR HEATER, which is pronounced the best stove now itirtse.both for conifori,ociinomy, and health. I have the exclusive right of making these stoves in eathyluil County. Also • „ I '.Cant Iron Radiators, • , . Empire Cooking Stove's, It superior ankle for hotels. 1 Willis' Air Tight Cooking Stoves, for wood or 'cis.% 3 supuiir article for families. • „Parlor and Chamber Stoves', Together with a large a ertment for all purposes; nil 1 of whightwill be sohd at un ishally low rates. • TIN AND 3APAN NE D WARS.—lli.aniuMment of Tin and Japanned Warra , is very large, and embraces all the 'alleles in families, which he will warrant to be .tf a superior goality. . . , Ail kinds of Thi and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured to order at the shortest notice. 9.OOFINIIk. eteuTiNG. As he is prepared to ex egete Tin Roofing and Spouting, he Incites those in want of such work, to give him a call, as he pledges [ himself n to - i do' ltlicapts and better titan it as yet . this Pica before. - - -- - - Thii public. ate r espectfully invited total' Said ettni ite bin stock and fudge for themsr Ives. [oct7-11. . 21 Zljoice Poctru. roakaal OF THE TOMBSTONE. By ACOVSTINE LIGOLICIIII. Llzten, lays of mine, 0 listen, While thy dewy eyelids glisten, Let me previa thy snowy forehead With a lovers holy kiss. 'Twas a dream. O gentle maiden. When any heart with grief was laden, Yet I pray that God may never • Send a vision Ilan to this I Never plunge my dreaming gplrlt In so darksome an akl•as. . g 1 1;: OI methought in this my dreaming, That the Icy moonlight gleaming On my bosom, white and naked, Did its ghastliness Mame: That my heart no more WOO beating, And th&OIdo of life, retreating. Leh me like a sculptur'd tablet, - Like atoll and marble tomb— Like a column, white and solemn, In the ghostly graveyard's gloom. 'Love'of mine, 0 press me nearer— Let mine eyes thy love-look mirror—. , Let:me feel thy heart's tow beating, Fondly echoing mine own Give my heart the blest assurance That my dreaming soul's endurance Was a phantom of the midnight, From the holy morning flown ; Let thy murmured blessing tell me Thou art mine alone. Coldly streamed the moonbeam o'er me And a new-made grave beloro ma .I.ny in lonalineot and silence, With its withered Ilow'rets spread, 'And a myrtle wreath was braided Round the willow, shrank and faded ; That with melancholy motion Waved above the grassy bed, :Like a solemn priest, at midnight, Swinging censers o'er the dead! Then mettiouglit that,falr and beaming, Thou dldtt come In radiant seeming From the shadowy groups of cypress, Thataround the churchyard grew's not ariether's arm was round thee. And another'. lore had bound thee, And to him uho loved thee only Was thy goal no longer true. ' Then I felt my heart was breaking As to me ye nearer drew. Chop me closer, loved and dearest, •Tit a dream that now thou hearest, Vet My heart with fear Is trembling A. Its memory I recall. Though thine eyes arc mi me shining-- Though thine arms my neck are jwlnlog, And thy murmured words of blessing On my heart like music fall, Vet the memory of that vision j t Biltuuds we like an Icy pall. Thou and he whose arms upheld thee, -Thou and he whose love had spelled thee, "Stood together to the moonlight That revealed my marble breast— , And with lips that faltered never, ThOti dtdst swear to lone tow vet - Him who stood in pride besiae thee. With his arms around theu'prest t - While beneath, all cold and riilent.. !my the cite who loved One beat. Love of mitre, this dream pf }error. God be thanked, Is nought but error • . Yet its memory oft bath darkened Like a cloud my sunny heart; For its phantom thoughts betoken ' ' Una; that heart, nlicrushed and broken. Would be like the marble tombstone . Should thy gentle love' depart, And the cyprcsa round my myrtle From the grace of hope would start. L---Thr. Al essuLre Lird '...N. €,lgilling Sketil). A SCENE OP THE FRENCH nEvol. LUTION.....THE LADIES. _ . We copy the following from the Demmerciiie Review. !It is from the pen of Henry • Wllaiff, E.q., and written with his mid graphic power, and portrays the estimation in which this micro try is held by the true republicans of France . : Two American families who were living in Patio, in February. 1848, becoming alarmed at the increasing nitration of the cspital, determined, only, at the last moment, to !cave for some quiet er neighborhnod,. and en the 'very day 'that the revelunon broke out they took their departiire, and made all haste by . railroad to reach Have. They hod not got more than nine miles from Pc4is when the train stopped, and they were told.by the conductor that the bridge ahead of them was on fire, end that proceeding further was hopeless, and that it was equally impossible for them to rein bark, fur the rails behind them bad been already taken op There was nothing else to k done than to get out, and return on foot, at the immi nent risk of insult and outrage from an 'infuria ted mob, that already lined both aides of tie:read, to the extent of thousands. This was; situation alarming enough to till the stoutest heart with terror, and effect may be imagined in the present, when there was only one man to protect three or four ladiee, with several children, to eay.`noibing of pewits des chambres, and small particle. Their fright Was excessive, but escape was out of the _ . , UT E'VL SE.NTIIII.ENT._ question. Nothing could be ab but to return DEA •I , to Pail', and run the gauntlet that awaited them. Jeri) - G - . . ,t. er, the (biker poet in writing They passed along in a drizzling rile, covered aliou the Ir eb migranta emong us, says t with' mud, and borne downs by,fatigue. Bhcots VF .r myself, confess I feel a sympathy foi the and imprecations made the air re.sound arootid them, for the very earth seemed teeming with lash ant Ise . hien ad the re . mesentative, of a meted and voyage men. I,l' ith shrinking hearts Oix ,OU 9 $ arm -h earte d , and cruelly opiiireseed they pushed along, lreding every moment to be P4°l! e. Tat ho l"°' his tibtiva land—that bii. patr i rism , a diir'dpd—th'at be cannot forget the waylaid, robbed, and perhaps slain, when to their 'dal sof lala mother island—that his yeligion, with infnite joy they reached Paris, and believed their till its abuses, is dear to bind--dote not dr-Crease tribulations over. Harrying thniugh the liar- till stimaiton of him. A stranger' in e strange Here, they struck dawn the tint street that seemed to lead in the direction of their residence, when, land!, he is;to he always an objeci of interest. The pooMat and rudest has romance in his history.-re of a sudden, to their consternation, they found themsdree hemmed in behind a vast barricade, Am &trill this apparent gaietj ofheart titian/ nation: and in a moment were sUrrounded end seized by ' al rol'er and wit, the pobr emigrant has sad hundreds of fierce and desperate insuMents, dia. tho ghta of theleuld mother of hid); sitting lonely in er solitery cabin, ,hy the bog side . 7 recollecr, guived it, mtviirs and armed to ,the teeth, who brandished their %realm% and threatened than lie aof a father'lNblesu . tng and a sister's farewell with death. . are haunting hina`7ll grave mound in a (llama eh rch-yard far beyond the i ' wide werherr; hes ctrl "fin, ha'." they shouted in furious tones "you . ate nal greenness in bitt`rautepiyfor there, per.. site aristocrats, you have endeavored to escape— ha a, lies 'a ilnilint child k. or a. , slitate crathur4 but you are not:gone yet. Andwe core 'll take w a once loved him—the New ' W odd isforgotteg 01 you now." Their situetion was really fearful. Inflamed fe the moment—blue Killarney and the ',iffy sp rkle before hitn—Gilenifallough, stretches he. with drink end passion, these terrible men, further n.sth bind its dark, still plitor—ho gee theflaa exasperated by the combat in which they were engaged, were capable of any. excess, even to ev Meg sunshine rest upon; and hallow alike, with murder.' The emhappy patty seeing t emselves of Ireland's epostolic sae;the hi•okenmoiand of o cut off (rept every resource, threw the selves on ' D nide, alit the Round TaWitra of the thienietaa their kcie_it - , and endeavored to mope t air nub- s n worshippers —hatiotiful and mournful/eta:llSi; less ceptors by supplications and teen . They de -1 N fore's blersing the ruins 4 the Seven Churcr ti rs of his home waken viritiia—end.iiirssony,h ' elated "they were no aristocrats...-but r publicans a d seemingly careless and lighthearted letiorm like themselves—they were of them in principle' melt into teeth.. It is no iighi , thing to abandon and sympaitay—they were not English b t Ameri. li , "osr ''s canntry end houeehold gods. , Teaching c a l m" At which shouts of bitter ' der sion were , a d beautiful was the injunction of the Prophet of returned; accompanied by exclemationa nil oaths, the kiebrrws, 'You than not peplum the strangers e kerrtit not the heart of a afranricr, seria . cheat us that way, do you, by setting up as re- that ye were strangers in th e land of EgYpt:' publicene, and passing yourselyes off I.s 4ineri^ . , , . ' eons. No, that won ' t do, as We'll too convince . you." - The danger increased every m meet, and cries of ..ct Las les 4lnglaisi? i , .w.ori s riches," ' rose on all sides,' amid trantic yells au demoniac , threats At this agonizing moment no of the ladies, whose nerves were swing by the immi nence of the peril, mused herself too e more hr foie effort. I; ...I.lut Apt" she said !'if wb tiye cry-friends that we belong to you—e fellow repoblicans—thet we are. pet . but Americans t" ' ' r ' r•The ; petol—the limed!' they a : boaree tones .of the kir:Ming tempest. -Every' eye wait bent'on her ..-41'S I arm refrained ; aitretithlesi pal cc met reVolutionatj moment in rranec; rep meld , nt there but had deemidi it pr side themselves with eh American hurrying away from Paris, by met lady in -question stripped the ban stair, and rolled it up in a lackey with her. In 'the desperate hope 'to .. at peiefbly ra , . 1. heir in stied, ehe niatelded .. raised it slCit ,il , a.°4"°: l A - liii WWI'S/1A. 4 written, in large i iza lettem,lis E lat i s u n a d r A maiitie::-tbel 'nitel States of America. The display of the A iiiinal ensign; proving. beyond I question the Orrin of their ; psisones ,s .hod a per -1 fecti z.magical e set on the powder begrimed mob around them. oir gew hats and ceps, cheat' rent the sir: "Eire les % Americane!:. ri Viol Is draitau de ti tberte .f" - -Ilong live the Awed eans—lortg liir the slag of liSettyettse shouted from the cone less redo throats. .The wildest entiluSiaszn sei don these tumnittono,.but ph. last men. Th y entreated a thousand pardon" for their within ing violence, end in their frenzy • fell 'en their to es, kissed. the bandit of the Wier; and would, be for their earnest remonstrances. have carried th n home in triumph. As it was; tlieY detailed iformidable guard, Ind following the,A mericsn lg. which was mounted on a lance, they Fzeorted, amid every token of rarpeet and jhomage,, the .riteful objects of their democrat, ic . aymiiathies..hhei arm to- their longed ICI 1 tesidcnce: L NOillitlZ C NO. 48 for Acne amongst et° naturally sad seek al:i corklmanitiaa. To coetitin I have related ' iho names of sp4etability as they consi tam hesttaboi merely state the , ohcroillo ; ofd the Firth IMI lOUS I .! The w rldlowes me is good :Icing, and l'A .. have it," says some blackleg, as he finishes a lux: • Orions reps t ; 'there, landlord, another bottle of - your prime ladeiro P Half a dozen empty.brad eil fops, wh. sit axing on by'stealth in silent a Imiration, eilthe sentiment with rapturous ap.. ph use.' •T. at' St ! That's it! the world owes us a gond li ing, and we will have it!—landlord k ', More wine cre 0 we won't go home till morning r Let's go it bile wo are young. Who cares foi expense!' The consequence of this ii, the pll. , ' feting of m.neYldraw eta, the ignominious loss of. • , emplesman ,' genteel loaferism, &e.,. &c., until 1,, one of these enterprising gentlemen is eager par. . 1 suit of the good Hying' the world owes him, pull 1 the wrong man's name to a check, or in' some kind of s w y gets.a ticket for the marble palace at Sing Sin , where the State provides a' living' for them it colleidirs deserving, but not such i ono as con lets with their own estiinate,of (hely: exalted me its. .. The gre t error in this ease is in the original maxim. 1 is false and detestable. The world owes you a h i ving 1 How owes I Have you • earned it b goad servicol If you have, whether . • on•the'attY I or lin the fepit. or ea s timber, you have acq'tii cal I just right to a livelihood. But . if you. he e eaten as much es you earned, or worse still done little or no good, the world owei you •nothi g. i yon m a y be worth millions and able to er joy every imaginable luxury without care or ell rt ; but if you have done nothing to increase th i rum of human comforts, instead of - the world' wing you anything, as fools have bob- . bled, you re morally a bankrupt and a beggar.. Manion are just awaking to a consciouseessi of the ilut resting on every man to be active end useful in is "day and in his sphere.' Allem not called to .ig orrhow —or plow or plane—but sissy ' ry man h a a sphere of usefulness allotted to hint by Provid nee, and is unfaithful bit his high trust if he dose telt for idle pomp and heedless luxury: , One man May be fitted by nature end inclination for en art zan t 'another for a sailor; awl a third for I a mercha .t ; but no man was ever born fitted for en idle: nil a drone. Them who become such are the ictima of Femme ritcumstencey, end rit deploratl , false education. But h s not a rich man the right to enjoy hhi wealth!' Moat certainly. Wo would be the last , • bi depriv him of it. lie has a natural and lege/ right to.assess and enjoy it in any manner not injuriou to others, but be has no moral rightig; ' be usile s because be has superior, means of being useful. Let him surround himself with e'l the comfort and true luxuries of We l; let the master piece of art mile upon hum in tie galleries, and the mig ty minds of ell ages speak to him from( his libra y. Let plenty deck hit board, and thri • faces of toss, he loves gather joyously around It. Let hi possess in abundance the means of nese (Ong eery pure and just desiof his nature}, and became visa, nobler, larger • i rie n soul, than 61i fess furl nnt neighbor. But lot rim never tergeti and if h. is rropetly trained, he „ eyer tan, that it • is his a Irmo duty to to useful t his fellow seem' lures. e peeitilly to rho deprersecj, arid suffering—' -' to laboti for t or bene fi t; and sitar if need be lot t.`l i li ,it el 'nth 0. • Tiln ,servi e idolatry with which ignorance .r.d • vulgarity hate looked up to poWer and wealth the hnosann hs whiCh the trampled Millions 6114 e l , sung trfor the . cars of conquerors and other acourg .1 of 1 e earth—are .fading and flitting for ever. In the twilight which succeeds this grope darkness, there nomeis season of moral anarchy; whenen, having lost faith in the juggles whic h once I linde ci ?lend bound them; resolve to believe , i nothin —I ?Peery and prostrate all that sine , 1 J- , shave is lo est level. Now, the laborer with hie . sinew , rein ' s hatred for the contempt Once cad ' upon liro, a rape —' What good is there in anY; , thing but manual labor! away with all sleet those whose tlttor is chiefly mental to deceiver! - and moths!' But this ia a transitory ebnllition. . The world soon learnt: , to lesPetet its benefaetore in whitever sphere, and to realize that be whii wily end ho eatly exerts himself in some depart. merit of usefol effort, may justly elates a brother: hood With ell who toil, and make and earn. Let '- the richciaie to leok down mg the poer—th• reerebant Onlthe potter ; lei rich ,teipt the dig nity 9f man and whether in his own person cii that .. his Idea fortunate brother—let haughtinesti andpi i do cease on one side, and envy, jealousy and atred;lwith their trains of direful cones- i quend.cs. will vanish from the other,and all axis' mstcn in coMmon concord to -the attainment at ' the highest Good. .i. How solemn end bumbled pie the feelitiie 1 7 il h el n . ‘ " V e ho c :a a e p th h P e la a'r B the t* Actll b in tc f human .giiolif On funeral bell, bierithing its Soft; motif/Ikt is [..enceenpon the silent air, without remedibliing bet he must one day die, and be with/nett to he.diseary empire of the gravel and that the OA, nue:like sound' met hie* the stillneis q SOtte lent sir when be has r /hotted ort his 004 131 W -,Who eertsee the sable.ehul processitno, (elitist/41g with slowwee:wed ifesd the lett le' mania of some ftdioi, Juana to tt the house ap.,• pointed for all the living,' without remembering that. tot! him likewise, 4/ tbe mourners shall se ebent ihe insets I."',..There is no mortal eye ad keen,ieb.rd thet it mit .peneHlate the aspiring slats ell the future, tell the hour when life'e fitful fe ver i shall tio o'e NV a know when the • .d n i ff in e m i e e n r i , saeuatsuomn n F e h n a d l Irdll t e r r o st shally isihetnthsepunbrictri wi —but Who shell tell nal when to kook foe death! . . you Foot, gat V 6 8O !onarcbiAtv., :174, in .the upraised Lrie i d.—At this ee Wetly cnt to pry i iteg, and in chases, the ner from ire she castled hat it might I=l 1 .14 more happily confirm ell My ,n he reality of the Frencb sales , which isfoend, to be sure. hr'n2l/gell, since the upper cleanse tkrotel to.eristoeratie privilege% de with enythitis btit tteMoolid in i very particular tbp thrilling taxi, i would be happy 'to gise in Nil th • parties in suestinn, whose is m, 1 be a sufficient guarantee f but to chiefly of ladies, I feel a am; n taking such a therty; ,, l will hs ' I received these particulars froth ~1 he !lag" herself, Mrs. J. R. 13 —. I v nue, New Yoik. • I • • li illoraliot. • . 11.1. D 01.17E8'32E1 A LIVIRO.ii Si 11011ACC GICILIZT MIMI =
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