dad f STOVES t liark`ux°' ivanee,v,a`it 0 P ER, _ si,airi t iastread Streeta., • Tiovv.att.LC ' . ANNOUNCL:. I to bla hiends and ens. torners and the pith, ic generally that he has on land-the mint elegant 'pent 51 sTOVES ever offered In this • ' rommudttpAimftracimt ail - the newe.t. and 1/203: approved pattern... lie par t calls attention to aIcOREGOR•S PATENT '; ' ,141 fill HEATER, .e.hlehts pronounced the best now in as bt tit . r conir its. otom y.artd health: the eitlDSiV* Mkt of snaking these slims in a okill (*entity. Alai, Iron Radiators, a-. r Stores, a superior articl. for hotels. Trr.ht Conking St.VM for wood or coal, „,,roratitrie for families. • avdrllarnher Stoveg, " with a I tr;r as.ortrv.ent for all purposes, all Will be. r .11.1 at ttbit , :”lly ioW cairn. . e r r AND JAPANNEO ARE.-11is araortment M are is very large. and einbraCC.. ',...•••arvalcs fainilics r triads be wiil warrant to he - ,perier lift. of Tin and Sheet iron Ware manufactured [hr c11,1.,t nntir e. 6: SPOUTING. lishe is prepared to ear tin R''"fia - and slmittlng s he Invites those in arch %oft:. to give him a call. a. be pledge, ' L- do it else tn.r and hetteithan it .as err i 0 before a....re are respectfully Invited tocall and exam and Indce for themselves. lOcti - -11 I _ SI 01,A . Mic .. tOi CS i SiOVCS UT-ittox._*. TIN lIANIFI , ACTOILT ~ ,- q ____L__,_. , • JACOB M. LONG, i : :. 1 r•: - _ , ..:7.-.4Cratefol for tte liberal natronarc bere t:l / . .:' 7 7.;;:•-"-3 b.f"rn feteived,ri'..p.mfully announcev • , :•. - 1 • f,:.,--- , --77- t ,, 11 . ~,, E.z, : . or Pot+ville and the soremmdtricsountry, that he 'COMfafate s . . ',r ~ , • gr tiP•ittrs9 at the old ,tand., • opposite ' ' l ' tittr's'White lbovejlotet, on Centre Street, in the t-:: i• - • y,,"96* Pottsville, whore he keeps constantly on :•- .. .E ~,,I .. cstervttre • anti carefully selected „Ivaco - tine:4 l: , i,,t..v• azd,C.r.s7tia: - Steers, etnaracinz all the old .•'..' I ~ ,nrreved - sty leg, together with 4. variety of new' i;', ; :' , ..1 - '- .3,1••;lralily adapted to the wants of the Coal re -I .- y ; .., -improved romp!ele. of 1'449;" "Tierces Amer. t 1: ,,, kir T,cht, It itl, Brick Top ( !von;': and "Stow ..l' 5 , ,: , , mn, r and Winter Ail Tight,” are considered ':_•34 0 ,;, , ,,,, v: ho has a tented then!, probably the very bask c) -!,• ~, ,Z , a .,,,,, : , - tint Lave ever been Invented. Ile i w „ , ,,•,.odnlcnc:• . cab . l . a: , t, , ..ntion tolti . V great variety of '' r'4 , 1 2,!, " t i , ( h - •:::It1 ' t h ' e ' •li.%t, " t o h he ''u b ' l s u n u d n i ' n l u ll ' e ' C n o ' u l n b l l Y -. 44, tae 4r,u3 Y , ~ i h . , ~1., ~.. e, p a cons a ntly tic •mle a large and varied :' 7Z ~,,,k a: cMcm Iron, Tan and Japanned Ware, of the ,••4 ,„;:44,1n1y aof at the /rowegt each prices. ,-..: ris-rtoonNG. and-all work connected will'. that •"- ; br.onctvc , f tLe buqness, wall be promptly e reenter!, in I ~,,, t, ,, , o „,,mer, and on the moot reasonable :Arms. - . ••, rit,i)lV'Et. . M , Wholesale , and rietall• . • STOVE DEALERS, - w. 0.0 North Second .tNV.7 : luldh"-':7lhei f rri"ndlt l -„1 'g , 1.1; ' latlIa; the algvesLre.where they intend keepirm afull and Complete aa , .ortnientol - the newest ,ty lea and !wont p approved• patterns _of STOVES, con ' : IrStIF.; in part at : - k. & Co'.. Ouincy Air Tight Cook 5 siZen. IV.:11e, Improved National " -" " 5 " to•-1 -- - - wle Alt Tight Cook. 3 " all Ulu roost prominent StoVPS In the mark, t. 1•01.!, rwuhtm exter.ive o‘wortllletit of Parlor ; Hall, • Clift - ti atAd r'tore PtnOat, %Vona and Coal Air Tight Ua.Latorn. r 71. - fact of our haring the meat extensive and el;.- (ant a.nortnie.tit ni the tuarket,l, ill urtke it etoPhati . fia the latert.gt Of r'ktilerted with the trade -0- - to tall and eiaelinc ' . • & wity.r.LEß. - No. 29 North et,cond titreet, 11o_ 24. 1649. 45-6ttio .. . -5 • VVltichemv.Vratches! ..-; GREAT iNDurEmns - rs TO PERAONS IN WANT , M' A (1001) WATrIT. • LIIWIS R. BROOMALL, ' N0.,110 .VOliTil SE 42 OXI) STREET, i a. ,. . 2 II kVING remvet! adtlltifloat ,Iltopties of (,1"141 And Filter Waidtpri of ei., ry d,•,., rtptinn, L . ... at from Lon•lnn, I,ia wool and Sv.zlenrlai,d in,- . . `..-' (ort,ition , :l,,,how propir , ,llo cal he.lt the very,' • boor article at a price, far eel..w any over crorored;,if the ”a.toe otialtty. and tilit.•ll cannot he uodersoid h 3 o h y other wtore on Philadelphia or eletehere. Every wet, h cold t*. 111 hr pert. Lily regulated, ttnd we/raided i to be at , coed an re pry S',llll. W . l ' l, ''''' at the fothruetric taw hrlee, o,ld Lover,,, fill Jewelled, 1 , 7 krtr.rt Lert'. o,o s . f' 2o, " i Pllver do do' do - 1•I,00 Cold Lepinea, Jrx Plied, IS karat care, 1t . 2,1011 , Other, .do do • ; - moll , The I.". , R.ltroothell . Cold Pen, i napnrinr arri , v. ITV , ii/Vee 1 . 11 , 11!, with 10.10 - 11, :1111t warranted, 81.50; Gold Pen,le for #1. , d., and trim anis, (told Nltalalltds, and ( I.e . ri•er 6, Pag6 , 6 , it)p. , Liken, 7, -es; Gold C:bantn, Goid l 2l.l hair I:rarolnl , , Ilroalo Plan. Eqr Rind., lin• i 'ter Illego, and a (-wart a•Aorinna,l of e trip descriti pou , d,./.• , ,Veir'y at ir:iii.i.ii.ii lote,prie,•3. 1.1114 I,t. It. Ilitt)0111„1LI., - . . I. No 110INnrth rivr.ond to., ~,i-rold door brines Earn - ' Philadelphia . ( A vial li, '49. Ih•ly W.;:cle;ple and 12:11 . :ai/ • . cimcic STOR P.Q. 113 7. , ; A 11,1iF:P , r. .1114 S F , EVENTII, surrrh . . • ' ATIIM • l;11 .•ly <7 L ~ cal.', !.f TIM r,111.4.rt' . 1.k8.V. ~t -► L hot. BARBER Ir.. nit,. VL 11,11 In lilt nosits its its 5,111. a And rior ma rkinyl 1, petocreo., of ' jtnir.• 1,31141, rlinn2lll7.iii yt,. 11, 115 .t) IL of "I•it.m an.t w of Eiph 0,151 -1-4 5Li i? 1 nnau • F.wrk - raircy as 7rrr, ac err rorresillbridente ~n:7. 41... uir.o4, Ise ran the .ure. I:1 illy mtLnltty ovr ma thousand.' arruracr, , wramml. Cl•ir k irilnm i LEA Ca hand. I \ICS tiAnnt:r., mark,' Fq. I . PLll.ieln. Aut. 2.5, - 75-ly _ ..„.- i)::1:-Gcist . . . le• 375 .I . l.irkt. t Sire, t. i.t.iirc Ilth, (Girard Ram.) . V U 11,11.4.1.11., - ..' OrFEltr: fur ,ile: Fillip, Chetnlcalct i --- Paint.„ Oil, NVicilt , w Wail, SZI... ailtua .., low. -I 111.1,01 Flit 1,... - • TIOZ VitrOncli! Or lit niCiang - tri , 111111: ' -•`.. 7. ^: t il , ir - OW II It, dune r, and ti , .. ..f .' -. 1111 Y,.. are n—p , ‘11,:11 ,I it tc•.d ; at,ui,lng _ them, ill.: :ill nii ditlnci , furni.n.,l n - oti k civil-iv E, of ‘1.4 hcSt. qu•lnty, .and - pr:pai,..l with lsc . . . great. 4 ticcu racy: Si Inc Itliti pc rq vi 111 rind II tee On It iiiivanthee is call, 43 C't I..tur k is lair..., well screcititi and 1 , 1 1101111i4- ttol, He qual/ty, and put up to hints sunvenieut for . - ;IA ai,of-luv•rit of Chem iralq, C;nrs,fir, suitable fur 11 - auerrentypi.t4, alts ace nis I i .I%V prices. (Jet 27 4.1.5rti0 Guns GII T 16, POT T TOWN II A Li. 'IRON STORE:. . . 5 - nd Stock, Forret SIIOT `fits I ' U N 4 . POWDER FLAtiKS, StlO'r BELTS. Di; I ' ScA NlmTca rowilE PERCI',;7 4 fON.I'A - REVOLVING //ISTOLS., SINGLE; AND I:LE PISTOLS. The WI, an , 11.,..1.111(.111 Of En g lish and Ger- Win hiantlf,irte. TABLE. ANO JIA - 7 , :14,1 FT, a slcortill , lit 4. f . 1111• 111,b1. f••:1•Faate.1111:11,S. ROVE. It itNIP, PACK !NO CoRDNGE, AN It•nowo, Vic., and Fit,. _ BLASTING ell lit. 9 FOR ' WET rLACES IN 11m/4,4:dray Lona and' Stein handled Shovels noadv cal.-spry n.r ner BUILDING MATER] ALA, _ . , . . rernsigtatz oil, friars of Ano:ric.lll,Gerilt.”..” ,, i En,.l.llnvirmfacture 112 , )N. o STEEL. . . ITartmo-rod. and Rolled Troo, Band, and II loarf filar k•onitio.., Carronto,',4loloortker4'.nod Siddlern' '4l)l3l.rafV, II 4/1114V A it T111513111G With a varirtv of non Ootooia Alfa. 7., 47 35 Furnif Ejire! Furniture cenrurs:. iILINI)S, GRF.:SS.I.:KC; SIIi:VYIANT illtSr • rtnottht e .7_ Inc citizens ot Pctitttville Cite sorrnitittitit t r rictzlitintlhtitit litai they hate open, -it a Vl' tiNYITIti: %VA tilt 110 , 01. IS xa. Azittatigir Srcrri. ff.te- r, Clair.. salwre• tlay hare harlot a I:111'e 111,1 CaKi bie . emitraritiZ. !ha 1,1041,nd 1 - 4,1110e111111. all , -f which has liven nittontal tnt , d n tLnir order h, the 1..14 makers in oar 'nip, .ttecti entlt,rri , "E.H ,. r. 1 tmt-nt nf a:10w arin t 'les. ambito . ..ll in fitr., ni - hiztt thselliiht- Vcitt ttrcn the Itrat,tettdstrl,ll , , ;tn.. fr,tit $3 45.1, —and all 9111, prttictiiinit shirk, I. al., umbrae. d a I.ve v at-tetint , itt ofVe . urnan Blind> and %5'in.1.1 ,, 4,4...1111 tt (...kRPETT/M. Ist:DOING Ail ' They h:ive a-1-1 , 4 a efth.• Vaii,.ll4 [0.110,, and L'.idv _.ln t. h. 11 tilVy fall ill,. paint Mara hint 1,1 of those it tt:;t or thei, a lllva . in 0 " d". 70 li`kr'; , . 01 OW orDrle, 61' rami:ur« ritteitrerl in hit; jti'viCtiontity. anti _Tires ent 'ICC 1•4- . Pay nr p,r4nt". rimr. altre t.i 111 r•• itch leaatit anti. Etintittire. cif t. trill liety are at ti runnEl 4e• , nthl4. than th..y an' tie nit:nitwit iv. herr, will, pat I s itiittnil cart tate add , d. Then then. evintiail3. invite Ow, rt lv. ar, alk.na fern i.hlrC. itenvei , 31 , 0 IN!lar•••011r.' ali , lllioll4Eitllt/iiLLTe, 1 , 11i1:.` c h est a it.itter Mein:eines tinny gtvetilein any_ istvil ..th nui'! th,y :nay IC101111: ao a treat a avlng of N, . DEXIII' ttRILttSING. 15-411' ALEXANDER SiLLI'SIAN. WM La c a.r r - and Tainitqua Line . ~ 0 4 ca 1.23. May . • v. 1,1 run 'max. , T . r n i ' l7;. r- l a r.. a ' a ' a t racc.l.•ll, U 0'; •wlll Tam, . qui WI nul cc•rlot lc, A. AT,. c, cl.l (01 • 1411 It. P. NT.- - Fnie 57 ceol; , . 7 c. - 1:;•., r i tes lto 11,1 It IOM Hotel, 'lneronquo.atoi Ii„. i - Juno 2. 49 13 . Ft 3 yee r - o:e4..pz.r & r;LI r on, 111.;11.1)F.F.5., 1:30 In wn, Co. t Ntlit :II II b h.ive un hand a 1.1i,,/t• of ht.,,t0,11uni1mr...1,1 , 11 , prc; - tredlo hdid, IL.• clans, for .thn. ehaliktll eta , tnr 11,...chKalwr t hal, any othrts ann.:cc limn "4 r r idq, and !Will. ID ale (11.,t 00114 UL •. eland du:able rnanner• I= t kr , ... _ j.,......„. r T- r TUE o“lup:s_ , ltitlErt ileGs LEAvr 4. - I:, • . Cercall ihn attenti"nosi hi. fri.nd. ..d j. ..-1.'" . ,; tio , prlbm - to tzi..trn:k of CAR. MACE.; anA 1.1(.11T WAGGONS now on band and firo,lh toe, 1,11A•11 lo.w ill i11,p... t,r iraw. c'.All Unds ed - repatri:J; prr..l.llY .tiond. ,l to. - - ii.rotlect Corn.r of Un ton and- Rallr , :ad Slrcele, beck of Ilw Attictic.ri Marc - June 6, 164. -3t•21, • p Ste,el Pens AT 03:1.1' - gre - Ts. A (moss. as' fa , as sub,entn t oitnsy Pens, cheaper whniesitie; than any of theitaseillo;: Pen nenlitrs. t 3 dealers. Its bays lit, ',Lock at thO.Tunle tistes. 'sans all the ithole•ale n.orelisiste in - 1'101,11.1,h= a nd New Yofl— all at IlktiNAN'S Cheap Whnlesaly.and Rita!' Stores. . TAI‘4 S . 43- VOL. XXV T HE Subsciiher announces to the public that be to • sole proprietor of the Franklin Works, Port Cr.ft oon. tatelg owned by A. G..llrooke. where be contin ues to manufacture to order at the shortest notice steam Engines. Pumps, Coal Breakemand Machinery of almost any size or description, for aniline or other purvoin.a. Also Railroad and Drift cars, honor Brass Castings of any size or pattern. CrORDERS ARE RESPECTIMIX SOLICITED -0 SAMVEL SILLYMAN. FRANKLIN 'SHOVEL WORKS.—The subscriber contiouce lo furnih S h ov els Coble'', and dfolers o :Schuylkill county, with of all kitlo, at the Inm. est Philadelphia prices. Ationtiou is partlcularly ca 1 led, to their Coal - Shovels. Order. lee Shovele; of xoy bize or pattern promptly attended to. Port Carbon, July 29,1619 SILLYMAji 7,4 1 tAA • PHILADELPHIA. INTEII?E'D Wrought Iron stuitable for Loco- V Y nintives.slarine and otb.k.4eam EngineVoilers, from 2to 5 Inchei in diameter. Also, Pipes lircias, Steam and other Purposes; extra strong Tube for fly druidic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. 3larturtictured and for pale by MORRIS, TASEER dr MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts., Philad /Lazerne iron Irarks, near liarJaen. t'aa %be *lo2,,Csit - HUDSON 6.:. - A - LLEINT,, , DROPMETORS of the ahos'e , -raamed establishment, re , tpeci folly Informi their patrons a,d the public eenPrally,'lll.ll they have taken the large building for merly nseil for the Machine Shop. connected with the ~t tzar I.,af Coal Work, to which they have added Pounds, and are now prepared to !mild Strain La. eines of every Rize. Pomp., 'Coal Ilrealsere. itoiLnad and Draft-Cars, and to fothish Iron ani Itrss, Cat-tings of every de•cr3ption rumble to the Coal tninyng or any otlstttittPtini•stt,”h the htt..4 rett,oh.thl, terms. Iter , or.g , or all kin,l4 dol., south nentnesi, and de gpatrh, at the lowest price.. Aftwork Curul.Le,t by then, will be warranted to Perin!'lll a ell. They 11,1111(1 sOilCi: the ~usW, of goone who only want articlps in their lon- in tloo vicinity. All orders will meet ti ith ininonlial, a nd prompt ;I t tension. r!. ❑tIIISUN, March 17, !SAO. i c-' •P -1 - STF.NCTP. h MNFCIN. • E tI,, ,P N E . Irt rr el, t tlhln r i ' i: to elll , mown l" l rn blic :tS 1 s the Pott.ville It,; Works., on Nore,,,,ian , it hero ' they are prepaell to huiltl of Steam Eogirto , , manna, tore Ita it lined I;:14 S. and Machine, y of almost rever-y - tlegeription. at the shortest notice, and on the, ino,4 rensonahle term., , el-Pefl,on.,, from ahroad, In want of Steam Enzines will fool It totheir advantage to tine them . a call brine. engaetutr else inhere. May It Eagle Iron frorPs, • 1N THE 110ROFG11 OF l'Otts Ikt.F. FO R.IIF.RI. Y COS 1 , 1 7 C1'1:I) BI C. lisT-1,1"1.11.4.% n EgPr.C.ITI9.I.I( ininniinee to then friends end 01,, .11. pithily that- they have t uteri thin einahlkliineni, and respectful!, :rdn'it a ennt , imame of the colic to or tb , , woo., ;Being or:lair:4l Me, hantrs, they flatter 1111.411,1 v, that their knowledge and exnerlenn! of the will enable them to turn out work that will tint fail to give Am::-faction to the most fastidious.— They arc prtulated in uanufaci ure steam Engines, Cnal Breakers, Draft Cars, Ra ilroadland Other & c: !All orders thankfullyrecelved and proutpttynuccutetl I oaths moat reasonable tenon. • , • JCITIN wrtrY. , • THomAs WrIEN 'April 21st '49-17-1y) , J. WREN TRANSPORTATION; Little Scluty Road. AKR kNGI:\II:NT FOR THU. FREIGHT AND I'At , SENI: ER C k Re: ON THE LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAILROAp, . , rllll Pan-en=erTrainh,v• a Port Clititon,dailY•Onn - I 41, ept,l) on,the of tile morning train on the Heading Itailroa•l from pi ii t,pktpt t ia--ar t iying at Taninnini in 'tote to tare Lea., Taetaitna at ball pa'.t one o't-lot.k. , In bane to cont. ct at Port Clin ton with the after ni l train, on the lte:itlinT. Itatlroad fruit Poll.ville I'' Philadelphia. FAIIt.—TO Port Clielon, 75 centa Philadelphia, $3 a •Sti, • The - Creight train leave: Tornaqua (tatty. (?nntlaym excepted.) at 6 o'clock 1 N . and fort Clinton at 4 o'clock. P.M. A 1,30,11!:, Lat .. 111(1.1 rennexon w , ith the Freight our that tia•senlerg_tl.r Philadelphia ran take the morning train of cars on Ow Reading Rail riot! at Pont Clinton. rare the i,istie as in the littler train, • JOHN I)tRSON , Tanaanu.r.lic - 1.2.5-441 General Agent. • n LIVING STOWS EXPRESS LINE ‘NT being o 1 3,1 in charge of ap.•eial. np—,enger.,.) t hantll7.^ of all descriptions, package., a, r.p.dcle bank - notelt. Ali.ei particular attention pail to collecting, Draft, and Acrount4. daily to all imerme Slate placiis r itaftaveun and I'ort•cide. Centre Streei. Pott,vllle ; Sotitt. Tl:ird street Philadelpnia ; No. ti. Wall street, New York No S 0.1411-Strel.l' Feb. 21, 9-01 LIVINGSTON:IIOIVMM tiro. • AI - inter 'irranzetnent. PHIL RE ADEVO Lt, POTTSVILLE C 7- 7 -7) ,F7: 7 3 '7)771, 1.,11 - and ri , •r N., rinl:••! 1, 1.1!I • th,• Passengor ! Traltts Ndl roubetv,C.•.l Phil .d.lphla ir.e. az li, 11nN Ithilai!•.lloa at , l o'clork, A. NT X eo, ,uiblotpa • arrt,r•4 at Read.; 4.1 t 11 1; arm, at 1'0t,, 1 11, a , it: 1... - iven Pt 11-% at .•• 11% lop k, M. daily e‘ooo/ 'Sgitlg,; htiives 11,.0110g.ai 10; arris,N Polio. dt ;ph. a t r•T:ht.,, hr on allr room., Train. ricty to earl' pro.- ngee m !he's° a•ol eXper,el) front Zak., chit,, a. tiairliil4 , tilt: their whir?, it Itn own or. R) of no. Noartl.ti S. !lit %nroizu. Nov 17.1c1!7.' r the nu-tnNirav - Phila.. Reading. :f 17-7!7: 11; 11:1:14:111' , 11:::1( ItANIPIn .e / N AND APT • 1,. Inv-, w or f flotyraitls at the rtai..aving ratra of 1.1, , ;!1,4, to•ln•el) I,,tsvtlle and th , polota hd.AV al.tted, hier loin or 2001; th, -11 • Liettretx Puit,rollt I fletceem Pottarille and Pk!irr ; a n dl bus eriat, Sand. Irirn are. ) .0 00 and heir Munn, naslll, itiov Turrir urine, Marble,rirind- • 25 manes, !talk, .V a se-, scrip , and pia iron. l•rol.,ir i•a•it- I pordri It,. j Bar Iron, Iluur, salt, lead,l bark, rAto old lore lee, :lea iron rastince, 75 lasileS, tree,, Clart,... pela toe, gait putre,briurstono, I andritiThop, nbl. gr-.Cotirs , key; Liachinery. elleete, • lardqallow, rags, leather; ; :Yaw. haus, paints, whit° }I 00 • 1 00 - and rc it tard,o3 ster2,l:rtnp,. and corriaze.• 'steel, 1,;211,114 ship stuff. Italy cotton and wool,einars,` • , • roper ~mat, fresh dry uoriels,drucs and tuedirines, • foreign liquors, wince and teas, gluts, china, a nd queer...ore' poultry, son ler tichary, , brinks and sta- `-5 00 . 35 siltrlt.t turpentine, rramph inc, burned toffee, • hats and cap:, hoots and • gilqr S, bonnet:, feathers, i r 6. F ., hops, gores, furili • tore ! 1,7 No additional charges for commission, storage, nr ceiring ur delivering freights at any of the Company's 1.1/ Mt 1110 , /111, pall 15, 'l9. 29-tf wisTAn To Per,,ons Going West. TRAVKI.I.ER'S Catdesihrough the United States Also. Maps or the West,rn sitates—very desira We article. for perSOUS r,oin%Vest , fu sex cheap, • BAN N A N'S Cheap bakk Stai)onary Stores. - Nov 3,1817, • I,* 40- - _ ,-, .. , . ~t 4 ; - .1. , .4 •_,=,, . • 9 - - - . . IRON WORKS. Framktin Works. Pascal tion JPors, EMI Poltsrilfc lion Works. frAl?" - "A •"1".:J.=% =1 .Veto wirrap;rement. MMEI I il4 AND . • . _ I wfll teach you to piercetbe )owels or the Earth, and brinz net Cram the caverns of 31n4ta:n - S, 3fetala . wl;!r/x sell give atronta to our bands and suhlest all Na/ara to oar asa and plaasara.—Dr. Miasma TAdkRTSPORT.kTIOIiir. ~___ _ ~ .. -~ .~ OFFICE''OF THE PIIiLADEL . PIiki/ ik READING RAIL ROAD COSII'AN Y. 5 • PlahaelPhirs. Dec. 20th, 1540. OTICE, is hereby given, that the rates cif Freight IN and Tolls on Coal transported by this Company, still be as follows from January 14, le 9: - To • From M.Carboil.S.l aven.P. - Clinton Richmond, Until - Junk I, 1919 00 55 35 Philadelphia.. do do fel l 55 - 35 Inclined Platie,utitilDec.3l,do. 70 65 45 . 5i Icetow n, do 7065 45 Germantown K. ii... do 70 65 45 Fal:s of Schuylkill, do 7d 65 45 • 51annyuhk, do 60, 55 35' Cons) el - me - ken and - - • I -- Plymouth It. R., do ~ 20 43 30 Turn Out 1 mile be-' I • • - 7 low Norristown, _do - 4$ - 40 2.5 Norristown or Bridge pon, -- do 4ti 35 20 Port Kennedy, do. 3 - 39 15 Valley Forge, do 30 ' 25 10 Placmsville, do 20 15 00 'Wye t's Ford . , do • .20 15 00 Pottstown, do 15. 10 '. CO Dougiasseille, do . I} 10 GO BauMstown, do ~ 10 0 5 95 Reading, - do 05 00 95' • Betweeri Reading .1 •alid Miihrsville, do ' 00 05 90 - 51ohrsv ale, • do 05 90, 65 Hamburg, *-- ' do 75 70 -6 5 Of Wiphurc, do 65 60 ay . 55 The freight and tolls on co 9 to Richmond, and Philadelphia, during the months of June, July, aad August will be • I . . From M.Carbon . 1 TO And nn and after Sept. let, to December diet, 1519, 1 SO BY order of the Board Of Mona S. BRAD Winter Arrang POTTSVILLE, MIN EIC TREMCCNT, :PAS' c VIA. WEST WOOD AND MINE: Ist:NEW., .1' From . l.4e and (IN and oiler Nov, 1 , 3, 1 , :13. 4 ._.! follows, vto : IMEMISEE Loaves Pottsville fur Ttetuont roloroing loot cts Tremont at 3 cacti s'ay 23 cts. _ . • 31INER - NILLE I.raves lor Liar, Pott”ille for Mtaersr rare eaell v 6 ay 1 . 2 i c.t, POTSViLLE: nlc iin,tit,i:AV I /NI: I:eavet= Pott,ipe on )I ,, ott . ay, day,-al4O refl,l Tite.sday, Th ai kofal tot.l S - tturti, Purr io Lykpos or Brat Gap.. I.S•AH baggage at the owoces M=l Passume to and fv nu:LAND, StoTLAND -01, By the Itcep:ar Line e/ - P. W. BYRNE. IN No. S 3 South Street, Sete Yoe • . hoed Lire rp. 11. BAN NAN, AGENT, MAISONS awn iti7 t 4try fort their fit brought out by Paekets, sailing 6th, Ilth, I every month, col tog Regular Line Packirriloips• , 'I - • - Albert Gallatin, .• Constellotion,". 110,11 t-, Pat rack Henry Cantioidge. liorac Waterloo, • Ashburton, New York, Garrick, • ' -West Point, "Clitecn of the West, ;%lontezinna. Yorkshire, i4heridan, New World, Liverpool, Oxford., John R. Skiddy. Or in first class A ineriertn.Shii s, sailing from Liv •erpool and the IrislaPorts every four days, and-often: er if required. The following pitting comprise our American Line of Packet: Sr. Pat r/e-k, i - t. George, Andrew Poistir, Yorktown, Nfrinzion, Profits, Ebiriltre, Wui. A. Codper, Anil many otheri, which this limited space will not admit-01%111-re enumerating. Those %visiting their relatives ont quick, w9lf find it their interest to elect our con Yeyaiires,ns no e'xiiiin4 A.,. Is spared to h retitle/to In•ttio cottifortable on the voyage. - Prom the Well known liar:toter and lone - standing of our House in Livertn,ol, briny e, talitished nearly Thirty Parr. knil the many Thou salvia of -nearly forwarded bi UP during that time; hitherth is Ithout litre-allartintee. that any coca Cr Mon is we make will be.faithMlly fulfilled. Drafts.at loran) amount H the National Bank of Ireland, its branches &c. at all flint:, fur sale. Apply tour by letter, 'plc.t•pani," P. W. IIYRNY.;i Co. O. South st. N.Y. • ' - and 30 Walt 0,011.4m1, Llyerpool. 11Passage Ag*.Tity. • • REDI7CTION IN PRICE OF PASSAGE by u•td,lt a considerable •iIl i poke or Pa.- gone loos been made, and uo 41e1,ty in Passengers will herealler take pore in layerhont or at home. rassengera landed in l'hilad/illlO when desired, att the s. title rates. • ' - ti-t)rofis in our Pound and upwards, parable in any part of England. Itch and, Synth nil and Wales, with out discount or delny.ir.ned nt this "Iffire,noil Ouse ho dealer to enclose tittle In le !ors to their friends. :ail do voi if they desire it. Tilt'• is an necommoilation never rapped by the people of this R. giiin Persons iymitpue him rive r oil etc to the pound in Par mpney. free of pugage. tt a amount will be for. warded fa any addre, they dcOiref PM ince them a it Pan . to be torwarded to their . friends, together with a receipt. For tqnintillielfg U , 114 diatni le )1, her, who has had eight years' e nerd. Nov 17, FAP tan( LINE OP PA. I . .11/11q.IN,' 7011 to EMEiM • sllup .1.11.1R01 E; 700 tuna— • .11t,nv F,. miEreKEN, The above , hip‘ will sail [pi clnally, on their op - ===l=l 11=11 are. v.. kaertt, rottvvill, 7 Wnlltat Street; 111.-Pla , n !dyer:Fool." d and athvar , l4. had:vad and Sv Iwand. I •.11 Liver, )11 anti ices'-Fork ITV 011 the Del) tt rnr Pat,.ute t appl3 to • J. SA 117 r:!. PLE.tziANT: , , No.: a. • J 4.17 No 5 T. 114 flln • , , 1.11, front r.lll/. pa,., hie 111 part. of Clog:Ali-1. tt: E. W. ICI !lip.% I.i. C 0.., 's4 „il. - 111:NKI). giN111.1.1,1. . _ RES V EC:711 . 1.1;V 111 , ...4.4- their li sena• and t..E., w 1 th e Poleic ikiit they hoive Ce1,111110.11 ,, 1 Ili.. ; .:1 , :5,r.r.. 1 / 4 1. silirviN4 and I Wil)11S - ‘1“N .1.—......• .111•SINErcr c . ie.:ether t•illi the•GENEIIAL l'.lSSENt:lt ' it Ill . : 4 1.11;7 , S, zee spa eceecifcere, nr" pa, sate frern he•Ndoll, l.reerpnol, Marlin. Belfast, nr any pin of ins - eh/ rari i rs iii In .I'rte..York, Basra', and Philadelphia. on 1t,. , 111 ,,, i p.a:ea:He tern,. .• Drop, reed Mt, ...f la eltan-e,ji an Cl to any ainnuet earl:.: Iles,' It tat 1.1 (eras.: I, t n. bratei•es. The ita), of i.ailit, ii• the firl i - f.r.er of Ii -renal PoeLrle.., We il aeon, Ire i hit I. , tea. Itch. led li, 21 , t. .- at / . ....71 . •th ,i, vt.,3. PO, /II .. - , . ,Tiire.• ..1j,.., nre all ei I li, •• l , irir• CI eteis. and are ono . 1 tudinled i•t men of ch tiarier.ital •kperienre. Thr-rah llca•ruinitiothrvo. are all tli - it c in he desired in pain: ef Qpitenloir. tendert .11 , 4101.erl . 11,.. ' rh's ate for. nisheii with. every ilesetiptian 4. tore+ af diet. et kind. Ihincfnality in the days of satlink will he strictly ad. hrott tn. Parker Skips R0.f.5.51.1.1.t, are vessels - ••t ilia largest slat e .; brieg silt their filendr, C:lllfini se. 1 - ar•age cnn he aerated ai the los Noe Orleans line of packeis si rage nr fresarkt, apply as above. E W • 6 • llte subscriber has been api • ne in 8chti)11.1 1 1 rail.' v. -. • Ili:Sill ' W... LI • Decit'ld-51-Iyl 41 la' it 1 30 • Passar.e from Liverpool. PASS.J.;;E•3 in the arrerlig, first yer . 4. 1 al:Act :quill Mary Ple. 'max, Shenandoah, fterlin and fiurorke, sallin: front I.i.ierpool for Phradelphia on Lite I4i Of every tivinl it, throughout the be secured on aprikntion , to PLEASAN'N. No. 37 Wallin Street, , WahIIIIILVOiI : (FofttscitLy it . he? in sa' Sliuyikill "The rir:.. . The subscriber an met 4, i.,.... the travittlitig—niitilie t 1 " - El4 aheve mentioned establi tli s milghout, no that it 1 liniment hi the County. It in 14 of the I t hiladlephta and lleailinel gram ntreet of the itorne.th. 11t. abundantly gopptied with the cluil 'realm. Inschambernete. large a ding nt the beet %Ind. . The steLling aflacheir to the h rrolious,[loii attentive hustlers In 'attendance. lie has also ucc. •rts.&c.. - . aa-Veltlcles will always be kep i any pa'tt of the Couhty, Cr t•lset Ali he't olisites Is a trial of hi Cent be will Five enure satisfse.t convenient to sojourn at his Ap.7,49-15,tf.1 „ • i ATTOIL Gr• mi t qampliniien In Pine -1 r 1,160, . frt,,..._ ~..... ~: , '••::,::'1*..2. . ...."‘"'-- tt '2ll 1-_,_,,,-g , :--, r 4 . 1 • I.l6 .s . P .P '' ' '' ' ihri: r -, ;;- .= :- - z - ='= - - - ---- 1 T- 4 ,411-- . ' 1 , . r, • , ?•.. tr ~i._;s7:--, -, - . ,- - -.Z1_77,-, v ~, 1 , --:47.-.--:,:..,.. Le .7.F."...-1. ' ""7" - , — ,. - 4n-F--:‘7. , 1q : ,--,4 f :.-::. TTSVILIAN . - GF._•,•;,v , : , ...,.-i:4• , , , ,.:!:•.-_..-. 1 C -ATENgli_Aii. ADVERTISER. , ....„.. „ :..:.•,,z....,..„..........:,•••, • „....,:. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, ~1349 Pc:Mgt - 111c Female bnKtituic REV. A. PRIOR. A. M., Principe/. liiARELLA PRIOR, Vice Principal. TnIS In,titution is now open for the reception of pupils. Its locatien is on Second Street. one door above Norwegian:oi the rooms recently Occupied by the Rev. Edwm Towne. In compliance with the wishes of anurnlier of the friends of Egli:tattoo..in Pottsville. the Principal has commenced a school tor the education Of younaadics in all the branches of a usellil and finitherfeducation• Ills design Is to establish a 'permanent:lnstitution'. ar canned in four departments, with ethipetent leachers and professors ruche head of each: —thus affording to parents facilities for-having their dauehthers educated without the expense and inconvenience of , sending them from home. The course-oi instruction, aVprea eat. Mcludes a Primate, Junior and — fmnior Depart ment° ; whirl] are gul.divided Into clashes according to the age and ;.rotloency of pupils. Applicants are ails nutted othi gre ih int.iry Department at any age„ Six or eightMsakding pupilz can be . accunittitodated at Mod erate charge:. The price for day :dieters will vary fron t Three to Ei4ltt Dollars per term of three months. Any forffice infiwnation may be obtained,Of the prin cipal, at the timninary. freferrocer.—ltiebt Rev. Alonzo POter, Rev. Wm C. Cooley. intlec Palmer, lion. Chas. WA Pittntan, E. 0. Parry Esq.. and, ndrew Russel. THE PROPRIETOR of the Croclsvllle Workty.re • spnctlkilly ntrers to thenotnittusity of the aurround hir, district, a neatly, In the article of (lIILAM .Cot.oll> EE NlEseit Ninon tlat..x.k, intended ltk super,,le iii this region. the Phil:kite - Iphi% pre,,ed' Tht peculiar inditeernents presentlt to - 11;1s:1/dein; are Its k t r•Lt“ur tr. in ralkilstp.k.okidity /..rn - kal; Sill thenpn”. to the ellen t-of more than :al per cent 00ln. pa r. kl walk the Philadelphia Grid., w Iron aced in t1.)3 loraltty• Tic, slaz Is I.triter I bar.th- kkrilinary artichk, and their, mat ttort.te,caily [area I 211.11. , ) obviate-a - thy Innunverilen, pirtiekk attpreheinl it) in working in the nmital sized laik . 4.4,l:n.wartirt.ish rhea per toalltieg or the needful sizes, fur tpilkln and Inside walling. Silaven.P.Clintori . 1 55 .1 45 1 75 I 5S' FOSlD,„4ecretary MEtZMI AND lAN E t • . A ph!ce - of wall .built oC the ahnvelßricks, mmy be rfoilday tleXt.lmder the ;Milt, at:the Pqnn 511,aLlia•Pail, in this llorunab. to Pnr.4sED PAVIXti l utcuv, C. ~u,,eip,r in ap per,r, nre, derrttnhly and chcapn.a. to.tltc Vhdadelphta Pa vim: itrai, • NEI DILL RAILROAD E;:tcrL), Vick!lN Britl -, for Archrs.cvyW",ectiN..gliteWoligc.. Purim c •:11.1 Kiln I.lnintri. S:i've Nl,llt Gut- W.:K . :for Coping, do trtl,ll/1 tart' to ”r4ir• =ZM =I 1 • 01 . 1101 . 11 C/ 11010111111• 1 11 00 10 Ifle abd ,!,:ptatltt tho F to i.t acid raving Urid.t, be :a pt• r 1•11 1 ,4 11r1 ,1 60' 10 11, 11•11.0,41•11',.",,a1 wet ?.le:irs J 11.1.101 GconcE., Architect „In" Et r ullder. .10110 Mk 11-st:aiso, Ilritl-1.6 cr. " 1.4.5 t II 11SO. .101121 1.. MAIITIO, 1111 • . - '• 'lusts, I'. CIIVIO, .du : at 10 o'clock. A M.; Alock, P. M. Fare IN c. • 4t Ii and 4 o'clock, . OillCoi rf.r.P.11 . 111/y 0,1111 ii PSI I, the; PoPrietee : Of th'e 0, et' Iforrte.c"tstt,tgtt. (tetitti et . ' • I': rthtitlLtor. t I Strittlii4; mr1:!•/IANT TA: Cr ntrt 'lrcß frr'r ;As 7Smr iTatt, . "Parr tiV11.7.f.. P. 1= LTKI , NS VALLES' EVNLY. We 11114.4 hy :0111 r, i. one k :LW+ Tn 1,41 •. at 2 o'cliA 1.. P SC. *I 25 liik. IN NICE, Aceut 41-tt . . • rii.kro: this th..ihod ni rerouting their tinter.. th anks 1 to their ntinieretti fro.ndi f.r their warm age extended to . thein. They itte.v re,peratilly call their atteotton , a i d the ' , Uhl.o en trails to their now and extentive cluck of 1".ti1.1..c WEN 1131. selected with Cart. (row the best 11012,04 in the Chios i•f Net York and l'hiladelphlt:r.ttnor...inc the laical. . :mil 113023 1.1.11101231210 t.lortinent .Erenstr and Eng. IhiltKrline Brood C10th5,1:12.2.:123,2 2 V2,1111p.:2,.&L; 21 '.VI . 1. 021 twin. the choicest hi - ought 11110 lily market, which they will "sell -no rlio.p as.eat. he )...nelit else ; where.' They urn !taw preWort.,d to entitle to order all kind, rv.fl'aletOt. Overcoat,, the improved 001 e of Truck and Dress C. ,:t, and , Va,to. .5.te."&c.., which 'cannot fall to the .5.;7 - 05.,stidiotht . all of tottieh wl.ll he Cot Up under the inttifi , dfate direction and anperfatentlence, of tie pYo prietors, if, as to ( 2 11,2UN1 Gill aatlll'actiontil the pertlat ,seriii tit, workmait,hir and style. All they toil it, to give 01041 a trial, and they pledge ..henvietve.: zive roll and entire oat.ifacttua. Oct. 17, 1019. 41-3rd ni Etlgla2td, ND WALES, cket SA,ps, 4,...,3 CO. 1 , 23.1 and 36 D'ater:o9 tOTTSVI L L E. - iii :lo the (ltd Conn i,dl, can have them the Iteeular Line of from liver' ~,, A 011 16th, !21.4, or 26th of optising the fuilow- Attention! Attention! LIPPINCirrf & TAILOR leave no,y.,t2it h:t.nd, tit the Corner ocCentre anti 51aloollottl, St, the 14 , gest stork of FaUar,d !Vita t r clot toe . in the coon -try, which nosy Offered for nate, tr. holenate and re tail, attpriren nailed to the timew. The it..LICIVEt as:hutment :OW ata to t.t. 7t this Ohl I:stahli-to,l t'lottittuz Ilnuar, 6,lrre w I ohe adv.n. to nue: ha-err, and the attention of 80. public I. dit Oihr fart that tttntr see It n.anuf.tctut.d 4,11.-ft t to their rontoinfrs. a savitf ttota per sent, 0.. t over all lily ttle Clothiers- 5000 iVinter Oder ; 2,041 Q ft,totaloont, and 1,0011) heats, have jo , .l'n.en added to Oil, altrotly ..11ardrito/A of Cloths- A 41,e a v,tietv pf 1: ug I !Nit:l'l-00dt as d American Cloth, Can4itnetei and Ve.tiottn. hir e ttr.t Leen re i7eived; also, ilea, et Vi.nen.tuan.l U.-saw:mire Clothn, of fashlmtahlr colours au I or% lc, for the IVinter sea son. Itentetnhert corr. & "OlthOttk MAW' Clothlmc store, turner of Centro - lad Mallantaneu at?, Pottsville, Are derettninell to +ell Clotionz che',,ter thau any that has ever beige beer, Otrored 111 Putt:A . llln. Oct . 20, IS 111. :-If ,S . tilitit's ri . loflll Si. 'SLL'IIf. 'tore,_ FRESH SUPPLY OP STOCK, VERY CHEAP! 1.::11 The Sublimlier Mitionnees . tP ilia ouneirou, i ii-doiliela -,... mid the wildly., tdot 1, has ‹ z ,, ,, ,% ,. .lust received .at ills 441i,1. and , .•••,,,,,-, Shoe Strify , , tlell door' iteil,W ~.., the Otlire of Ilse .Miners' Journal, aft poll supply of lists and Shoes' of every vaaiely im Ladies, Misses, fientlemen. Cliildten, Miners, &e., 6.4., ail of svhieh are made up of the heel materials, ma neat and dura ble manner, and will lie sold at rates to snit the 11171,, Altta3l or. liarid Supply Of 'Emilio, Vatiat•.a Sakti ke„ •..tth trsY m lie •old very cheap. tall ieril .atr+fy 1:0(1rI :that Shlerffl.l:l4lo ortit.:of the best materi.iiii sud nt..n repaired at than attire. dune %V11.1.1.4.)1 SMITH BOOTS AND !,SIIOII,IS, 4t Itund,CentreSt.ne.riJo &PO thePUlL . liit 7ioll lall linen 'lir xnhccri„ pettenCe In the bu.,,;- ARE naw ceceivlig their gnrine Aupplies °CUM./TS r slloE4,eranprispgaiirgt rate ,otortnient. which they I;.ote Or retail at the Very ioseen They Ttunklg,Va- IPeo.Carp,t Itaa,,n Int Satchtfl4,Solt+antl Upper-Leather, Minorco. Calf S king. Lining and !finding Skins, shoe Is,Lers,..Tools;rintl a zeneraarcutinent of ShoeFinti , 112, Azetit . • " 7 "„_tf Liverpool KETS. F. .mrrn, Master "AO Inn.— LN WLAT, Master. NI ton:.• 01=1 Thell • ootthc public who are any of t. fl,:11:11f1/ y /op vgted t. givrlhrm al. . I,lr, MMIZME - - • •-• _ _ _ 114 of cued month lit ri,tny,nnd Garr k. tr! those! &giro° , to rt icifer •rot /311,1.. WHOLESALF, AND unTAIL BOOT ANI) STOILE. I=2El= COR.VEI: OP _IMRE:F.74SM KI URAL,. h ro. A.lefa to; thi, • , r r 11 V.4.l4ll).9tribt•rs iov . itettp: auentiun dill., public 1 Ville very eltelinive at,Fortnitqa or GOo.k, t o n . tk , inil , f . , WIS, GENT EMEN'S Cal( Etitrhrd , Flpiefol nod Pee'ned Uuntdd Calf and Kin, it do salod sri-a od 1111.1'1't n e,id Honig, Wt4t, Pp.or that. slowed nod ' , geed. from to 411; Now E.inland and Ipbla 4:an ttrArtur,tl('iiiir.o hours, in groat ly no hand ; Cloth and liaidian Gm), r' flouts, and Conga.. Gailets, Nolitiors, Oregon Tier, and SooScd ant Pegged' Normans., '. • MiNf;ll.,:' Knots and Mon roes, of first quality, at • low mice:. I and Youths' Pewits and Mnaroes enure or fine. LAIWril French and, - Ensli,th Galion Rents,_ Morocso, C.askin nisi! Goat Bootees, Frenrir roses, Calfskin and. Goat It to,:, French Morocco, Kid scull and PliinPi sprite Mush ins and deifersonsi:l Frond' Morrocco and Kid Turnroiods. from AU cis. • to fI ; 3lew England Bootees and Shoes of all hind:' cheap, SSIa~ES' and Children,' rooters and Shoes.. a,large, asOrt merit auitahle for this inarhet, constantly on'il . hand. GUM Elastic Shoes. ,• • lotel, vEL likAsU,) to his friends and but he has (Wien the I:ibis - lent:and fated nip nil! e,ptal any tstab :art] near the Depot It.filroad, and on the table will always he Ire•t delicacie* of tine td airy, and bin bed• ' 'Our 6-too:oft:um Elastic Shoes are of Itßilest roan- - • ate:urea articles the c rientty cap afford. Ladies and Gentle it would do l cell to coil amtprovide them selVos with good Gain -the best.prcvenittive net di,rovered of Celds Coughs and Consumption. THI.INKc'ii Carpet Bags aid Vaiicrs. • The Tinselling Co,lllTill oily will find t,9 %reit imp plied with tfie above, aiticles which we will sell at moderate priers. I :floras and i‘hoes:tria de or repaired to order: a-TERMA CASH., - Dee lb, ISI9. • tel Is large and corn itl be f•nmd , 1141110thltiiIIII for bro. I to carry visitors to here. finned, fetling coon.. ,oa to all wha bad if =ECM CALIFORNIA .COLD—Calid.rnia Geld Rings; also a beautiful variety of ail di...script ions, at • . R. C. GRF:F.N'S Dee 24 Jewatry etere, - next door to the I'o4oh - ice. 2, 1844. : 72- I'EV AT LAW, Ta ;treat. POTTSVTLLE. EttIMMII TIRE CLAY WORKS Thomas roster SL, IMIZEME! 'I EXLADELPELa X: S. Lawrence, AOEVT EMT— TUE SALE Oka SOUTH. WOTRIIL 1t13.i UFACTURIEG CO'S . WaiTING PAPEIL. iiiremisiXe. 3 :Wiser street, PAiladapliio. /00 Cases of the -.bore superb's Paper* now In store, nail for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— M22=in= Superfine „Medium .and DOTIIi Writings, blue nod white, Extra ■uper and superfine Polio Posts, blue and artuta, plain and ruled. Superfine Ceintnercdal Posts, blue and whits, plain and ru!ed. Extra Super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. elupttlne and fine till Papers. long and broad. Superfine and tine Counttng•Aonse Caps and Posts bine and w hite. Extra super Coning' Caps and Letters, - Plato anti ruled, blue and wtalifir. Extrasuper Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Set:non Caps and Poses. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and whits, plain and ruled. Embrohleed Note Pipers and Enve!epos. .Lawyers" Drier Papers. Superftner and tine Caps and Posta, ruled and plain blue and white , various qualities and prices.; Also. WOO reams smite and assorted Shoe Papers Bonnet Boards, whim and assorted Tissue, Tea Wrap. pinta, Envelope. asson,d ed blue Mediums, Cap Wrad pers. tlardwa ri Papers, &c. July 7, ISPJ. 13113 Ilarkness S. Son's VASIIIONABLZ CLOTIIING STOKE, No. 11.ndt/ MAILKET STREET, The Senthrast rorurr of Fourth — PIIILADELenten. N. 8. - --Lookout for the Five Story Building (128.) •11114 e 6 nen., 'i ins I 4 dly smell, Fstabii hent has main..' dined the last ' twenty years a reputation. nr the excellence and cheapness of Clothing anal ained by any other house inn the trade i In consider ation of the itatnetint amount of public patronage be :stowed on them, the proprietors have spared neither pninA •nne expense In and the' services of cutters of undobted Anti for the Fall Trade of Ib4h, n they niter such a irielcof superior ready made Cloth ina al they are colident cannot - be rrnlnned in Phil ,' allelphia nr elseweere, Every article of clothing mannactured by tinenn is of the beet materials and ! workananship, anni from the superior facilities they Jinn.sesv in tan: tenrcitase of theW g0n..1.1, they are en. flitted tolupply the public la the lowest. rate. Those hr liner not yet twined tine Emporium of Fashion, by ex:miming tine stile and ntanonly of their clothing will be anitisned that it is their Interest to purchase of . Non. Among this Inutunse assortment. of goods will b found elegant &utile stitched overcoats of the latest lek, from 30 00 to 30: sold elsewhere sti4ls 00 to *id d' ) , superior black Dress and rroek Coats from EOO to 'Bl2 00, Worth double the money; fancy and black Cassinsere riots, 83 00; rich. end !dock mattia Vi•sts. 30 50, au& a magnificent lot of Cloaks 01310 00, sorb as cannot be 'fought at oilier stores for less than 3,5,00 All Other articles at corresponding low rates. U.—Every Gait:neat sold at thi is war ranted to ht with vita: and clews !LT-Corner of ' N. 13.—C. . in Pl,ilae.elphitt nit Ito, tale of i . euttuin Tailor. Shelia, Ladita Scissors, One. Oct. 13, /SO. - INlo3dtgol2ler3 - 's Patent Boiler. • rplfl; attention a the public, generally, is respa et invited tu this valuable improvement. En.* rw'rinteTatu which h ere ht.en wade during the past year, 00 stormibouts: boob in salt; and fresh wafer, as, alai, tlibse hudrro lot power purposes, on laud. have fully rested its sluperiot I;naloies as a steam geberalor ; and the treat Laving is; tool, weight, Lid space, occupied over hny boiler inns in us, Boilers on Oa pi ut, muy now ho seen iti operation t qty oltabliNkno et of 11eeVr a< Brett.. ra. F lour 21111 a, 201 Cherry st„ Newnr , ileoper ; ',s.: 11r °rite re, 01'3 Pearl el.. New Vert.' Molt ek'Aa wirelry font of :sth st., North - Ristr. ' 'Attangh. honk. Et , okly a. New York. ,A. W. Met,. ;.1f aml i, Centre at , New York. D. D. Ii titer Po., 41 and 46 Dunne at.. New Yor IN. 11. Stalin. ic't. Foundry, Troy, New York. Smitlt_dr. Cutlet. Baltimore. • Steamboats • . .h...1,4 C. Ileartt,"dind "Edward Pay ( no," Pan of Liberty atreet, New York, and on hoard the bteamtowlmat ".lr•hts P. Whitney." New Orleans. Fer Amber iniermation. apple to JAMES MONIttuaIERY 4...i*AaltiEL WARD 15. moth Willow at., New York. . Or to 1.r.1,...%ny HELL, 4i South Third 'Joaelti".• , above. Cheitit it, Phila • 111 A. 1.14 trZzUtztzrr,. timid a complete nreortinent uf,Cl.4hing, a , ; opted to the season, Milted for Boys or three year., youriz C!...irtlealeil of • istreo . • ta..lra Clothing :it !tient MI have the privilege of remitting theta Ir they titiCsuit. I Fi•b 1, -19. 5.15.1 F, A. TIOVT. ' N 0.1411 6, 1 Chegnut St, beidW'retilli, Phil.lll. Manufactory of Pocket HOOKS, &C. I 'Su. 52} Cla. , nut Suer, abuoa Seeini HULA Del.Plib subscrilott re,peei fully s..lit.it; public attention I to his superior and tasteful stork of Pocket honks, D'anker's . l2a..6. Bill Books, Dressing - Ca(es, Card, Cases; Port ?drilla it,. Purses, Pockt•tKlllVeP, and 141112 f. fine Cutlery, Cold Pens and Pencils, S..gar• Case., (Bless Men, Back Gammon Itoarda , Dominos &e. ,lllis a.sortinliot eons..ts of the most fashionable and; o a,ry, sl)le.,Oflhn finest quality and excellent svorki l titan-bi s, einbracide swayti desirable fac'y pattern. Which he will 'at all timed be piepared to exhibit and fiarnish whole . sale of retail on the most pleasing fisting. 10-Purchasers who desire to snooty themselves with articles of the; best (reality will'comult their interests by calling at,this establishment. • Pocket' flOok - Manufactucer.s2}Chestnut Street. i Annum . 5, lalo - , 35.C.° Pure, Fresh Cod Liver OH. ;Tills newand valuable Medicine, new nsed by the medical firofes4ipil, lilt such astonishing efficacy in the rare or Puldonary Consumption, Scrofula, Chronic Ithetituatim, Gout, General Debility, coot plaints of the !Kidneys, dr.e., is prepared front the .liverof the Cal Fish for ineffitioal use, expressly for :our sales. . . . . , f Fttract from the London Mediral Journal.] 1 `• C.• J. E. Willibuts. M. ii ft. Professor of [Meditine in University Collese, London, Consulting l'ity•rician to the lire:pita' for con s umpti o n, lee•, says II h.ive ores,' ri.ed fhe 011 in above four hundred eases titt•ureulois. disease of the Lungs, in different antes, wh;ch have been tinder toy care the last two !years and' a war. In the large number of Canes, 2013 ollt of '231. Its Ilse suns followed by marked and tan- I.Artivne;iiimprovernent, varying IA degree in different Ica s. from a ,emporary retardation of the progress , o r initigation-of distressing eye/norms, nto a mute or less.complete restoration to' apparent health. " the effect of Cod liver Oil in most of these:eases was very rerotikalde.. Even in u fro. days 'thh-cough we: rgar ed, the eap,totation diminished in quanti ly 311.1"prmity, the night sweats rease_ti, the pulse he. • si•Aver, nodal' bette - f-voltune, and the appetite, and sir, ngth were gradually improvell.• - •Ist - rottete.oon, I repeat iliac the pore fresh nil from the 1.1v:-r of the rod is more beneficial in the treat ment a Point 'nary Consumption than any agent, me• ilkin-11, diem, or regintenal, that has yet been ern ifoyed.” As we have made arrangements to procure the.f.',,nd Liver Oa. fre..tt (nail head quartors. it cats now- be had rhernirally pate by the single bottle, or Ice, boxes of orn. , 1,11 t 111 ,. .:LeY Mrs Inddeed all merotir smut- Otis imitations: As its success depends entiiely on its punt‘, too non h care cannot he used In procuring it rennin, • Cwery bottle having on hour written signature may be drry•nded nom a. grulane " containing nn analysis or the Oil. with roar •a nl tt from Medical Joittnall, will be sent to those who address us free of po.tage. ittm C BAKER & CO., • • Wholrn•de Dro.zzists and' Uhrolints, 100 North ThirJ-street, Philadelphia July 0'1,1E19. - . •• • _ 30-ly Fancy Fun:, nuns, Boas and Tippets. DAVIS) 11. SOLIS, (suct.r..sou TO 10..0.15.. IMPORTER .t\U m.. surAcrun ER Of EVERY i I)::cittRIPTION Of FURS, LTAciNfl Jte.tt reetirCerl front Europe, with n select I-1 :lock of Fars, is now manufleturina them In a very superior Ic, and (rimming them in the most ele tr.utt nuttier, and would locate the attention of Mer chants and ntli.trs, to his superior and extensive as sortment, which. as he Manufactures as well as Im ports, he• it , 011izIod,t0 otter at arcs raters as few. houses In the United Statea can compete with.. DAVID 11. SOUR SO Aren (Ittslberey) street. 0 doors below dol. Next to Louden I. Co.'s Painify Malting More. Aar:. It. 1:,41t. , 31-6 nor - ::-.tore et•veye closed on Satardiv:J- The I,i rhret Caph price paid for Shipping Furs pirs .1 Furs Furs r" t d - wo.tb"r i..Peroaching, the ladies 11 are bei.,ninc to want their Ellh. C/I.VittFI.4 . O2I4EFORD, NoJ 104. cnr,sNuT 74tEET• PIPLADELPHIA. Ras npettal for the ..115011 a new and maxmilicent niaer....e. i of Fars, among which will be found Sable. Llndiar . r'sl.ll.ll - Martin. Baum Martin, Warm Mxrtin, Mink Sable. Filth, Chinchilla, Ermine Lynx. Squirrel„' !...c., of nory cmperin qual by. iliatic's Patent Elre-Prout.Palni 1 • • NUN 01110. -- • ' THE Siolleribel , bare just received a further sop ply of thi• iditaidar and valuable substance: In addition fo thu slats color,. they, have a beautiful cinieuieig resembling the sand steno now In use.and no mane admired for the front of buildings its principal Ingredients arc silica. alumina and pen. • Oxide of Lien, ierhichin the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for ita• fire-Protti nature—the two former ii•IIIAIaDC, being non-kiniiiictrits, and mho latter acting an a cement, to bind the mllolo together and snake a firth and durable paint. „i For use it Is mined with Linseed OR, end applied a:brivsh, the came no ordinary paint, to ssOoiT, Iron', tin, zinc, canvass, paper,..kc. It hardens gradu ally and ',mass fire-proo f. It'Ls 'particularly 31.11ta:: ble for roofs of buildings, steam_ o b , oa d.caT u d b e p t e k t a i , railroad bridges, fences, &e. A 'toofecrated'ivith Iris article is equal to one of slate, at avant staving-of ex. pease. Specimens may be seen at the office of the 0., beta: : HARRISON. BROTHERS g Cada. I No. 43j south Front Bt., Phil ' April 22,1fi ITO 1 - . • I . - . ,t/r , •' • . -,..... ( ... ;..'. '••• . ... I IS A • . P C • • • E I "•• . • . . 2 .' 3•S • ' 9 .. , ... . . . TUE GREEN UILLS OV 31T FATUER- The g. eau hills of my fatherland In drams still greet my view. race once more the wavi , :girt:st a d The ocean-depth of blue— Tho sky-rths glorious sky, ontspread . Above their calm repose— . The river, o'er hi rocky bed . Still • sings as it The stillness only Babbatithours, When men ga up to Pray — •• -The sunlight crating on the. dowers, The birds that sing among the bowers, Through all the summer day. Land of my birth l—mlne early Ines I . Once mote thine alr I breathe: lien thy proud hilts tower above, Thy green vales sleep buaneath„ Tby troves, thy rocks, thy mnrmuririg ril All rise before mine eyes, The dawn of morning on the hills: Thy gorguom sunset skies— Thy forests, from whose deep recess - • A thousand streams have birth, Clad'utng the lonely wilderness, And filling the green silentness With melody and mirth. F2E/II twonder if my home would seem As lovely as of yore I I wonder if the mountain atm= Goes singing by the door t And if the flowers still bloom as fair, And if the woodbines elitnb; As when I used to train them thus, In the dear olden time! I wonder if the birds still ping Upon the garden tree, As sweetly ns In that sweet ;ping. Whose gOlden memories gently bring Ho mapy dreanis to me I know that there has been a amine. A change o'er hall and hearth! Faces and footsteps new andantino. .14hout nly place of birth! • -Thy heavensabove are still as bright t...44,tti the days gone by. Dimvanished le the beacon light That cheered my morning sky I And bill and vale, and wooded glen, And rock, and murmuring stream, Tliit wore such glorious besuty then, Would seem, should I return again, therccord of a dream: I mourn not for thy childhood's hours. 9. 6mo Since, in the far-ofT West, 'Nenth sunnlcrykles, In green& bowers, My heart has round Its rest. I mourn not for the hills and swarms That chained tn 9 steps en- long, • Yet still I see them In my dreams, And hail them In my song ; And often by the hearth-fire's hla no, - When winter's eve shall come, We'll Intend talk of other days, And sing the well-remembered lays, Qfluy green mountain home. From tha Fr.ash of Mo. y , for the Burton Xuasuin AN ENVIABLE DEFORMITY The father of two pretty daughters, residing in B-, received the-other day' Igmer from hie. ne:phew, a roar-chant , in le:ter turini wood thin.: lhare tecoiveil the miniatures of my tyro cousins. Marguerite arc Maria. I never been had the pleasure to see them, having resided in my boyhood, but I feel as though' e portraite are correct likenesses. I expect to teach Havre in _the first week of October, and on my arrival, with your consent, / will claim the hand of the beauti— ful Mu—'• . Here, the end of the name woe torn, and it was impossible to know which of the two cousin wee to be the happy one, Maria or Marguerite. Till then affectionate and kiwi towards each other, the two sisters now began to quirrel, each one insisting that it Was a part of her name which bad been destroyed by the broken, lest. — r The lather was using alt his Influence to calm the excitement of the two girla, when a servant arrived from Haste announcing that his master would reach Paris by the evening train. The servant being closely questioned revealed :ttt his master had loot all his fortune, and was afflicted with a frightful pretuberance upon •his left shoulder. Tho two sisters at once determined to remain single for ever, rather then marry a deformed Mid ruined cousin. o The expected guest finally arrived. He was cordially received by his uncle, who et once corn- municated to him the incident of the torn letter, and inquired his intentionu.• .It is cay . cousin Maria, that I wish to marry,! replied he. 'Never, never,' exclaimed Mara; Q am conten ted with my present state, and wish to keep it.' .Miss,' replied the cousin; .1 have adopted the customs of the country where I have so long re. si&d. Here, when aloung man is refused, ha withdrawa from the world, as a useless being.' - 'Be kills himself!' exclaimed the other sister, the kind-hearted Marguerite. •He does,' replied the cousin, in a tone of deep . - sadness. • . -Poor cumin I' said Marguerite, her eyrs filled with teas. ti am well 'ware,' continued the ciusin'..tt.hat my deformity to repulsive to the eye of a women. hut in time we con become used to anything. I know also that my pecuniary condition ienot bril• . liont. Having engaged very young in the diamond trade, the only kind of hustnes in II —, all me Whet's fortune; but I have gained expert, Nice. lem young, active and indoetrious—these quedications are riches in themselvee.' •Yrs, yes, deformed and ruined muttered Maria to herself. Poor cousin sighed Marguatits,.and she then ' cou.in, I also have been refused !' .11y whom, pray - 'Why ! by you , k•ince t you prefer my sister: What would you say, then,,,if I should ask your hand!' , • 'I would het my .father to epare the lire of his nephew,' .•What,' okelaimed the hunchback, .you would congeal. deli To save yourlife,"l would not hesitate a mo ment, • •Vera wrll ; my daughter,' said ihe father, affec ted by this scene, 'nu are not spoiled by romancer. I have but spreall fortune, but I cannot abandon my brother's child in misfortune_ I take him for a sowinrlaw. Where [bac is enough; fot three, there is-enough la four.' - The cousin threw himself at the feit'of Mar— guerite, saying : 'You have aavcd , unfortunstd4ing from despair and death.' Marguerite extended her hand to tut. cousin and assvdcd himdo rise. sister mutt have courage,' murmured Stiria; as-for me, I will 'Bert all deformed end ruined cousin* hung, before I throw myself away upon them.' The eousin retireNo make hie toilet end phtingo hia travelling dress, The uncle and hia daughter seated themselves at the table end waited for their guest. The young men soon reappeared. What W. 15 the surprimi of the two girls, on seeing enter an elegant youngman, without the slightest deformity, who imme.listely embraced Marguerite, and placed before here basket :. 'Here is your dowry,' Kral he, • The basket was filled with diamonds ! • • I'hs is What I have brought from Bombay to this place, t offer to the cousin who should ac.. ceps me with my poverty and dishuratiou.' Great was the joy of Marguerite; and strange to say, Maria shared the happiness of her airier. it le true, that Maria was fond of her sister and did not despise diamond,. UV' He is richest who Nis fewest wants This is. very truli.. l)oirc Pluto. MED Liticucr Ztozn. UT LX RED G•UDELIT Ithoullaucn. THE HAPPIEST DAY OF HY LIVE! . The ancients certainly made a great mistake in not choosing Niebo for the Goddess of Marriage. Hymen ix by far too jolly ; he'is all smiles—mere of the hyena than the crocodile; whilst Niebo is just as she'ought to be—all tears. There never yet watt a restrioge that was hot a perfect Bt. Swithin ilTsir. No one—unless he have the soul of gutty piths, thoroughly - water proof—should think of going to a wedding with less. than two pOcket handkerchiefs; and, even then, a sponge is better adapted to the "joyful occasion."' Men take their wives as they do pills, with plant) , of water—excepting, indeed, when the "little thing? are well gilt. If a kind of matrimonial barOme ter were kept in each family, and its daily indica tions as to the state of the weather at the fire-side accurately registered, wo have no doubt that on the viantirs being taken the following results would be arrivekat I • Before' Marriage, Fair. .: During Marriage. Wet. After Marriage. -Stormy.. Meteorologicelly speaking, it would ho highly in teresting could we arrive at a knowledge of the exact amount of "ciao" prevailing during court ship. Nobody can feel more truly wretched than on thehappiest day of his life. A wedding is even more meffincholy thane, funeral. The bride weeps for everything and nothing. At first, she's heartbroken because she's about to leave her Pa and Me; because she hopes end trusts Charles will always love her; and, when no other excuse is left y s he bums into tears because she's afraid he will not bring the ring with-him. Mamma, too, is determined to cry for the least thing. Her dear, dear girl is going away, and she is certain something dreadful is . about to happen ; end, goodness gracious! shell forgOtten to lock the dining-room door„svith bll the wine and plate on the -table: and - three strange greengrocers in the house. At church the water is laid on at "eye service; indeed; the whole party look so wretch-. ed, no one would imagine there was a "happy. pair" among them. When Papa gives away his darling child,le 'does it with as many sobs as if he was handing her over to the fiercest polyga mistaiace Henry the Eighth—instead -of bestow ing her on one who lures his "birth," regardless of the "mint" sauce that occompsnies her. • The bridegroom snivels either because ceying'i catch ing, or because ho thinks he ought, for decency!. eake,:to appear deep!y moved; and the half-dozen bridesmaids are sure to be all weeping, because everybody else weeps. When the potty return hoMe, , ,however, the thoughts of the breakfast -cheer them up a little; and 'the bridesmaids, in particular, feel quite resigned to their fate, As if they had grown hungry by crying, Or the tears had touched their appetites—they drown their came for a while in the white soup tureen. The champagne goes off, and goes' round. • • Theit the father gets up, and after a short and pathetic eulogium uprin' the virtues of that "sweet girl," whom he "loves err hie own fleshatnd blood," thumps the 'table, and tell, the company that "any man who . would not treat her properly would be a scoundiel." Upotathis every one present turns round to look and frown at the orretch,l Villain of a bridegroom, and than they all Nita weeping again. But s i strongly has, the feeling set in against the new son..in,law, that it is only by a speechful of . the deepest pathos, that ho con persuade the company that he has not, the least thought of murdering, or indeed Oven assaulting his wife. At last the mother, bride, add bride-maids retire to say "Good bye," and Eaae a gond cry all together up. stake. Then the blesoing and the,vrerming begin again with renewed vigour. As at Vauxhall, they seem to keep the grande.: , ! shower for the ts.t The brides- , maids cry, IX tireir noises are quite red, and their hair,is as straight as if they had been bathing.— And when the Mod comes for the nappy pair to leave - , in order to catch the train for Dover, then the Mother, father, sisters,• brothers, bride, bride groom, bridesmaids, and every cool in thehnuee, all cry—even down to the old conk, "who know ed her ever 'loco she WON a baby in long chillies" —as if the young couple were-about to bettrans ported for life" in the literal rather than the , figurative sense of the term.—Punch. A MODERN WIFE = , You're a pretty girl to' he married,' said an aged aunt to her niece; , why, whit do you know about houtedteeping, just from a boarding-school. I'M sure your badhand has need of a mine of mo. ney,' • 4,n, aunt, Texpret to board J you need not think i ahntl bathes' Myself with domestic concerns.— Everyb•sly board's now that get. married genteely —the first year at least.' 'What shell you pay a wick for aich kind of 'living?' inquired the aunt. • 'Mr. Bodge says we tan get. Snit rile accom modations for fifteen dollars; two rooms beauti fully r.itusted.and I am sure that is cheap enough. 'What is Hodge's salary six hundred, aunt, now, and the prOmisc: of promotion•—perhaps eight hundred, beforit the year is out.' 'So you are going to' live on the perhops, are you ? Now let ma= tell you,- Belinda, you talk 'foolishly; if your husband it et present receiving . five hundred, do you lay by ono of thum—it's all ncoi,nse to go beyomd your means.' ''lllV.hy, aunt, nobody would respect us if we did not live as stylish an other people—tthere is a great deal in beginning." qrue, child ; that is what I want to impress upon you.' The,year paired away. Belinda lived in I paid her fifteen d o llars rot board, oecetved her . meiveel icquointancett, worked. 'some latioureti„ drew a few sketches from old pdritings: greWl tired of ho irding. end was justenteringuponlash iodxble hou , e-keeping, when to, a defalcation came out! Hodge had taken money unlawfully, was arrested. held to bail end a prison stared him in the face I Belinda did not bidieVe him guilty, they had always lived 'economically,' and it cou ld . 1101 &c. ' But the trial proved otherwise, and he 'ies convicted, and sentenced to iroprlionment. 'How came you, Hodge, to do so f' inquired the same old aunt. please my foney,' was the reply.— 'She wanted to live like other penpl.•, end I wilh. ed to lustily her, .1 - mi in this way [ committed my - I first breach of - trust.' 'Th e broke6 , henneil wife lamented the begin ning she had made, when it was too late to rectify it„l She found rezpeerdiilit I/ preferable to gentility. She now lives at her lither's,..with a worse than widows' sorrows to harrow her feelinge, and takes is sewing for a livelihood:: road to ruin is here clearly marked out. .Wo see what rnustAteve been the result of 'such a course ;—but areifiot thouiends of others, sacrificing their, husband's reputation by less ob vious, brit still as certaidicoursea of extravagance? Away' with the nonsensical thought, thatgentility demands such a sacrifice beyoild one's ability.— . If you value the opinion of the truly worthy and estimable, you will find them always on the side of prudent expenditure and economical living. 'Cut your garment according to your cleth i is an old maxim, 6A, the sentiment is as true now as ever. A lifo4gaudy show may do for a but tetfly, but never for a man and womgri who et-. peat to survive ;one season. AvoitkiNo omLs, Happy girls—who. can but love them I %Wilt cheeks like the rose, bright eyes and elastic step,' how cheerfully, they go to work. Ou'r reputation for it, such "gir's will make ezeellent Uleasel indeed will then men be whu secure such prizes. ftuntrag . :hose who do, nothing but sigh all day and liva in follow, the fashions, who never earn the bread they rat or the shoes they wear; who aril languid and lazy from ono week's end toienther: Who but a simpleton and a porii,jiY would prefer one of the latter ; if he were looking far a companion.. Give us the; working girls. They are :North their weight in gold !You never see them mincing. afungi or jump dozen feet to steer clear off a epOet o•' try. They have tio affectation—no silly Mrs about their'. !When they meet you,!-Ley speak without putting'on a dozen silly airs or trying to show off 'to hem, advantage, and you feel as if yen wets talking to a hUman being and not to a painted', Wen earl..! If girls knew . how sadly thriy. nails its while they endeavor to show oft their delicate; hands and unsoiled ekins, and put on a l thousand airs— they would give worlds; for the far' of the working ladies, who are so far above them id intelligence—ia every thing—es !he heavens era above the earth. Ba wise thsu you who have aside fool; of yourselves throughilife. Turn aver a new leaf.and begin, though late to live and act as human beings—as compani l Oof to immortal man and not play things and ;lAN; .in no ohat way cm you ba happy, and subserve the ,designs of your existence. Jj 'lot tlie Ca6ics. BM , You cannot know„4 gcoth tense feelings of interest, Soliti fear, with which myschooled.ht look upon your fair glad flees nicety learthter. Very pleasant for I love joy and beauty, and to in which they bloom forever. Ir are not immortal, and yet they its blighted in their early bloom. I The gladness of the heart natty e . and the face may retain its beau: and beauty are the annshine of th then as the heaven is clear above beautiful and serenely happy.. • lam no; going to tire you wit a morel lecture, I assume, 'dear girls, that your are all pure, anti gentle, and that you' Intim your duty, and 'accountability to Gr I . ut th io is ono subject d ii of wire! importance .neeleing your whole hti= man happiness end respeetabil ty, on whictelt is the fashion to keep you in citte ignorance, Men have said, and written "Foal r the roma nce ot, woman's heart. Do not suffer the broad light - Of reality to dissipate the shirting mints that clothe, 'her c oorning landscape. Cher eh the idolatry of herTbring nature, and let herream of heaven, and Tay the 'object of her p re young heart'sidolatry. This doctrine is we I suited to Mabee i.f medan countries, where wome ' are kept in - little earthly Edens, pampered, lattered, and caressed'. Surrounded by beauty; dreg ing life away in • elegant case, amid the refinements of luxury.--e Believing that they are created Merely to love, and be admired by their lord, to whin they apply the words of the inspited Pealmis ,' "For he is thy Lord God, and worship thou lin. . . But for women who are - reg fired to answer the) end of their creation, as a het for man; to walk, 'beside him, in the rough, ways Of life, to abate all his toile, his aorrowe, end hi kevereeet ; by,their own efforts to sustiin herself • ad birn, when sjp netts, or other bodily or meats evil,-incepteftetes him ; and if he die, to previd . far , he/fatherless children, by'the labor of her o n hands; for such I say, away with dreams of romance, let the m ~ see' clearly , the country throe Whictiehey ere to travel, end, choose the path - hich to tln shelf seem Most:inviting ; knowingll that eVen ip it are thorns, serpents, and rough pI ens; that in.f it they must encounter storms, and arknese rid deaf.rt racist and knowing also that they are to God' in any of its bowers, or plea trot greets; eir IQ prem?,:happiness ; but that or !king sten i) In its' sunslune and its derlsoesia the will ret gal ar: - . rive at the Paradise of C adel Lover—tnatual love—haly wedlock, it the dearest, sweetest angel, that is gi en, to aid in' bearing life's burden of aorrollt.Ono if,: but hu man love is not the business of our life, dr amend of our own existence . We „IstiKhigher sterner duties. than to love imillerlease - an. If we 'had not, very many of as, we ice wholly in vain I It is of these sterner Our gs o life thatll would speak to you; for they are no often bid from your eyes, until you come into etuol contact with' them; and then in your surprise, terror end @eV ering, you shriek:out, accord - an of mill truth- . cry, and almost blaspheme dot t. ; when ifiyou had entered upon life, underatinelingly, you would' leave been prepared for the evil, ai d p erhaps hays rejoiced, that it' teas lighter than you bad ant tei. , pated. Bernerber girls—wht you think of ma r ridge. that in - becoming wives, ou,surrender your , ideally, give up your very - name, and become one' aiteh, with your husband. .:Tf_at you m edake your selves eubject,for•G has *phi, "Ho shall rule over thee.", That you , give yourself to suffering, et , ceeding all other agony that I human flaunt) cats ' endure. That you give )ourdelf to suffering, ox- ceeding all other agOny that j lumen nature cad endure. That you give you ,self the solicitudes and cares, that never slumber night or day.— . These are the. pinion of the h ppiest woman who fills her appointed station o wife and' mother. ' But all these may be :11e7ii etl, rendered endue rails, even sweet, by the kind trentions end spin pattlisc, of a beloved husband. 1 By the conscious nese of rectitude. and a proud reliance on the hone' or, snd respeetabitl.y of rmr rind. Me are hap.',...".., py in our children, because hp levier them; we • are proud of them, because they are like him; we - love them becalm they are blr!ndinee of his Wed • j with our own. Ar,d erg are llappy, - , - net in our selves; a married woman canet be happy inkier: self; but in our ttu•M•ind rind e ildren. '. -, , . These thing!, deslv girls, ST solemnly true.— I Yolthave only"to elan your e es, to se4 them as' ' they ere. The fireaide of . .y. Jr . -parer:lt, of all' your tumid mlative's - t . and frit , ide. - is eloquent of t hese truth', and yet how'roa y yeune maidens; perceive them not ; but marry i i the confident ex; re flail bit.. ternese in the first taste of thel cup, humiliation ' succeeds; cares, and:agonies fallow ; they are die: appointed, indignant, oggrievld, they; approach their husband with having 'deceived them, of tm: ing unwed them (torn all 14; ti - ,d.sui;jected them' to confinement and Suffering; Thee rail enviously at the comparative freedom end; exemption of hltf - lot; they vex him with unjust, acrus'vtibna, aril unreasonable repining; and fip ,ally the I pair he- coMe estranged, miserable, hateful, andhating.oni . , - another. And all this ' becaus e the girl : did 'not knew what a wife's real portion is. I donut pity the husbends of these cenkerti worm wives, bee cause they lay the foundation ',of the misery, fat themselves, and their' wretched }wives, I appeal to you girls- all Who have li4vers—do they not .pretend to admire you, as. beautiful; (which is perhaps egeivoeol) tot worship:you as I model of perfect excellence, ((which no living' ' woman is) to adore you as the lovoliest alone sex, (doubtful) and to deelneellthat yetir society;, your lose, is necessary to hie hoppinese, (which . is probably true.) Does he soot] talk to yen, of the perfect felicity of wedded Inve, and declare that if you give your destiny into his keeping it shill, be the study of his life to make! you happy, (that, - islf you can be content With 'the overflowing of the cop, which you must fill fu biin.) 1 - • . ~ With such wooings; men obl, enough ! to Iteovvi what life iv, allure simple children of front fifteen' to seventeen, to assume a gallon' for which they, are ell unfitted; a , hurilen lich theY, haven 'strength to bear; responsibi li ti i s, of the:nature f whidh they are in utter ignorsree. And yet t ); , expect the poor silly dupeof heir flattery;lo he come at once a wise, sober; experienced:and b.: missive'wife; a dignified housekeeper and r tom; 'al companion. These • ohs cadinot become it 6 out the maiming - of lime, and'] the lesson of ei: experience: He becomes i : potieht, a' Enda' fault; she i's grieved and Intlietent, an o begins' rir a life of strife and recritninnti n; to Ohl in uttetr - misery. ! 1 Now I am not going to saytany (Bldg - againei God's ordinance ormatrimory, but (intend td show you how to, make it hcl,noieble end happy.. i L have said that: in a state ilf servitude, self dd. nial, andheevy endurance—end it is so inevitably so. Understanding this, youill not rush to thi hymnnial altar, as ,to the g t o of heaven,.with any fl attering fop who may ad wit four company; , t It is hard (or a sensible woman ha by in 'objection' to a fool. It is - hard to be,farded,in spite of youth_ .- earnest remonstrances, to: go with' . er, dpitedihrift down the road to .vtin, to utt r destitution, witif - your helpteag chtleinin, to aft re the fearful fate; -, Ei It 11 hard to remain agonizing at ' home, while your p',:asure seeking husliand, is spendind his tim e with didsoluto companions; but if such' become 'your lot, you will liie required to ec: dure, patiently, and cheetfullYi, - To pot bond tripod your outraged spirit, to impose silence upottyour tortured heart. To hiss the tintul that snaites peel . —aye, the foot that is placed open yobr neck. To smile when your soul is in languish, end speak loving words while the iron of:Oppression is eustiogf inea your soul ',lt isnoble in man to resist tyranny, it ichoeutdurin womon to endure ; it is dastardly ' in man, to submit to a 'vilo oerreeside, ill is mon: , - . -Stroue wickedness in womanit to rebel, All pout ` happiness, your comfort, your enjoyment, in life, 1 ;'rests therefore upon the char4der of y oar husband. Hem is the point at which i, /tavii been.secking to - l arrive. You are now free t choose, or to refuse. This is the only freedom se '.c.h.. woman can ever', cell her own. Use it wisely I I implore you—for your own good. Gist from you the Malian' of fancy, the noneeneital !mild of 'firs: love,' and, 'woman's destiny.', Look e ri , N.dy upon life, anti . consider 7;eareelvea worker ,in 'the great design ' 'of Providence. If you are tsolicited to merry d Man, wiled in your heart y;tis cannot honor, as whose faith yju cannot p.: fatly rely, to 11 . htle0 , ,; judgment you ,cannin, pay il I plied dttereiice,,l o Y, the ado of = eihose ' swirly ~ri cannot re:if: lr a!! .., others, for the boon of who.. Jere 'ou ff a . i .c 6 d' n o en * : ;ling to endiire'zill nebny— deemed a marl auch en 0116 ' s yo u .n bit characters y „. th.e,,wer moth Ms .013 iii ir pre , i l an D e ll 4 den tre treaties, ' hen. ille..n t: t ‘ ti .' than b advice eco m 1 cooler lii No s cr:li cast into , • character, send @pita once foal y . NO. 53 II EMI =l7 sitter*, the to. lido, hope, ma art well,, it,l and hear yam' they are to me; Jog for the land. this world they it° almost alWays; need not be TO: . .nduto to old ago; y, always. Joy o soul. So long at, we may he' El
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