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DeliwoheW ' sup L e uvip,,,, Brewer J W Gannon Widen( Oilara-PaPh. Enke ?rands 'DGalven Pauli , Darlran bullell , Elerscli Win P.' ' areinhaigh 3as ODonnel. Edwina Bell Jacob Giant* klank7olBlPJln" - Soya Ar.4ldbabl ret AnnoDanfel Jerentrab Bruck Lein'. ', El 1 .-.l.oDOlrteLPetez : Roduner Henry. Haver Michael_ - „...., . ; itdp Brame Jnit, Nan MASS 'L_ .. ' ii____ Syminahan IlichlflirlemanMichm Pratt Gen W • . Roark Patrick Ho Wei B, Volta Havid ' ..._•_• • Blanch Jos TIM Wtil_ , _ . E. ' Spatter John W , try::mi W m • Dirge** ragout Potts s=ol - Terrence BaMey-lolisiT Tenders' Memo - Breen Edward Horn OW ' • Price Win - Doane John Hubert Lewis . Pint Edward Brenner August lloffmatilacob Parker Sane' .• . Barnes Wm , . . HicknenjelliJaitiob Philips Dan'l Black Wm •.. IlainaJobst „ Peale G W . • Bird Fleury -' ' Higgins - Wm Philip . Solossols town Mrs. ' Hurst Tkawitre. , •Plaltßiehand ~4:.. ens Mn Ellen Harris Win Pawn Illiariii • veep Margaret Ebunpleriey Rob% PotZles *MIL I - erns Mrs r Haas W J Q. - litas Ilea ilopkirni Mtn lits- Quinn Jobe shirk Skip Latin.'.' ••' _ ' ' 'rah - It i - Denting Jarties. ' Hine Jane - • ' ' Keith Vraacia • t b'''" )l. '. ' nurser Witkeist Rillel J. 0 ' • , Dose Babel% s , a*:44441 .. ' . .: & in, Thoe.. „..- Mtirnsillick - .-Bahia!' - - .',' Reiser Rintiel. , , =Edwin i Wattles Path Rigby Rattan Sank - 1 - fieurßao 6-- --'- - GNAT Patrick"' C ' /Daum 13autird-Rielhauer John Inman Pat'lt ' _," _ _ 1 I "-• ',,,' "Retinas David • try Fell! :. Iglas Jettit 7 , Rictrardson J W Stiehl - . .J . - Reilly John Mark Thos • • ' • toga Thol Reed Mrs Esther tonne Jobs . Jones Ezerlah ' .:. tae Ann IDnottibell Faripozlonen Sea - Riley Ms Henri- Volt John II • Juan Ceo , Mtn team= John = Jack John Ryan•ltargnrot MRita Diner? Joan Wa • Row Roast . . 1' 1,.. diets Win ' Jones Witrnyr Robot' John, .' 'Ciannelegs Jas Lionel John Ruttish Win , - ;Clark II C- Jenkin Bra Eliza-Richert 'Wm tli:imier Mary II • bolt shipilecan Miss Mary • gheri Itirtakilleany Mich" Aiiiserienr. _ ip Mimi.Keduney John Rees Geo noel Miehaid Reply Zahn Jtiegeriolin emety•Oweli Kucbre‘wen ' s Clark Paid& : lintel Joiailiar: Stein Jaebb . Callan , Palrkk - Klapp Aided , ' Smith Nicholas- : i' ' Grozson That , Kline Wm . -Souders John K ... '• ' :•,- 41D ' , 1 Kennedy Pairt'Ar Sullivan David 47, 4 . . Dodson E ' - Kenny Mrs &belly Wm . puffy Tertence_ Kreider Catherineikbrks John A • `' . 4. ' Dolmen' Nicholas Knobel Dr G W - Stheny',O, B Dreibetbeis David ship inliaech Chas : Dempsy Doenheicklelabart Frcd"lt StotTregetared- , _i .. Deaulieu Leung 4.., ' ship , - • click . t - ,. - Terein L Slack nos Davis David T Lilly Win ' Reinter Francis - :ip Davis Thos Lord Win Smith A P i- -- 4,, Dame Mathew Lloyd Chartee Store CUSS. i . 1-.W.' Davis Henry.. Leonard John . Shadte Daniel • t -4 loran - ' FrancisLll l l 8 Schwenly Gm , C ran John i". Iffuch Richard Snirely Missidan. .4-I'4 Durkin Patrick 1-ippentott Henri. - Rate ; - ,:i Dean Patrick .•. Lackey W• r smith Bridget 11 ''' Diertmann F r anz Wrie Fr ''; SurilluMn . riebet , -* •-. Dunlap David' Snip yeeden;• Shoemaker Jobb . Skip Letters, teddy John - Spoils Miss El . Doyle Park •- -- ,-.l.yach Path ,-.- heth Doherty Petit ".„',..-'- .. 31 • Sail. Lacers. -.; Downs Rlchareilowry Morgan ASties Thos -or • ''•tili Daniel Richard Mettle, Diehl . - • Pat'k .....,if Doyle Atezander, Me nekton t'ac'k Smile .Win . . . , . , E Mowry Melia Scots Mr , • tom., Carl • Moser& KeeblerShiels 3as , Ennis John- ~ •-• Moss Edward Stephenson Wm . 1 ".‘-,,, ' Elbert Edward Mitchell Jos Scanlan Daniel • :..;-it... Eyck W Ter . Mangan Michael T rkEvans Taos Millard II .ThomPson Ravel 1-'="'. EcllerCalharine Manta Mn SmanTaylor Geo. F.:71- tch t . i e fi rt ttlit t it i ls Moridan Mrs , Elteig a st i r h he Im o w i tence 1 P. 4 Riau: Benj • ship Skip' r Laurel Tourtrie Bridget '.41,• V Ma . nipo Mehl Thompson Mrs . - ,-‘• Prints C ' Menenghen Pail( Elizabeth ti Ft its Geo ' - Mitchell Mich ' l Tapzist John - Fisher Daniel Martin John' ..:4. Forbes Peter -Dlinen_ellital Weil Ja I S V - - ~,•;,i,„ Fulton Wia . RIC Milk* Jere it,,,,,l ' Fry. II Robinson McCollister Tobias ' retail '..4- • .Sli.ftce=?erilsiewls 0 Fulton-David McDaniel AlcoaHann Abel 44. . Pied Michael McDonnell Win Waner Sa-si'l Fotberingill Jos licrialy las • Witten& Mr ~..1. Faby Michael _MiCaffrey BridictiWalsh John • , g Flood Jas licelenatcut KneWanner Jacob i:, •41, • G - • Ship Letters. W agner Simon V Wormy Ausfastes MeGannon- That Weisner Elizabeth 0: Blass Rob't . !McCaffrey Illiclellk anon Mrs ~.„--4 'Gillespie Jobs 31cGaluan Der-, . t , -k„ Cafney Lawrence nardWise lign Karp „...- Grim Peter • Marone Joke -' .eM ..';'3 '' Glenwright Thos ;McCall Jobs - Wigamaa Rebecca V..." . 4' ' Gorman Tops N Wilson Urs Mary g s l Gibbons Wen North Richard • Skip IstUrs '- - 4. - Gallangbet Park Nevicomet Ab'm Whelan Dennis . 'P':•.A Gorman Palrkk • Mann Joshua L IA !Dimas W!rtlow au k Celery Philip NetcombLC ' J r:'.'"'• . , Gayer. Capt • Near} Fitrick • Williams Bra •''''• •”: Cerrad Wm • Noon' Anthony . - Mary . :-Ya -Calmar John . Nugent Pat't Ir . ~.17. -J A:Siert V C Nutt Paw Yesi sat Valentine gi.,. Glass Patrick Young Barrel "-i: s centsadditional Will be charged for all advertised ~... i-... Lettere. Persons applying for biters on this list-will pfease say "adved hied." - N. B. The intend postage on all Foreign Letters • 0 , ,. -. ":. J be•pre- paid at ls office. 1 - • ,„ .r., ." ~esuit ~ • A th NDREW MORTIMER, P. 31. . -----•;----;------------. GM List of Letters' . ~ nEMAIN.ING in the Post 015ce at Minemville, Pa 131. on the like January, 1250. .. G. • 'Other Saros 4Lnehnandy Ed.;. Gallaneher Wm`, Owens John - ' - wardGedy Jane Driller Geo -Anderson Wei Gerrelt Robert • . ttibmnet..ldichl diciewin Seri - Gaildey Pat'sitelluen nos 'Archer !steal Coln:fang A . . P . • • Asherufl.Tlms GINS Samuel , Panacea &Co 13 Andrew Jos taliacinaJas • ' .1,3 Alstailt .1 F . - Gattaher Saml CP cuk-ellJas 0 Gasegin Jas Purden John 13htbop Wm ' Grimes Mkk 2Ptielau Wm BottrerJ At Gallagan .lilichaelPhetan Era Door Chas S 20slagner Pau Plainer Ellen Darns Dominick Grenenald JunasPlan Era Hearne DominickGanvell' Geo Prothers David - Deal David Ginnen Pat'k - Pryor Henry . Bremen Pat't ' lt . • Q. . Barney John ' Heckman Geo Quinn Win •- - Byrn Patrick liennielltriry Quinn Andrew Bradley Win • Heider Joseph 'lt • 51113813 Jona Heider &GoJos 'Radon!' John '2 'llrinimatt Awn Moran Michael Roar John • Brenuala Dennis Hoban Menlo Rees Win Foklitt ktschl Harris nos Rowley vefielitiDattd Geller Herrman . Rothermel Wet Gillet Anthonylinghes Samuel Retallick Richard Saralee Elksabethlteraessey Thos Ryan Maurice Tharnitßosana ' Sletster Franklin Roes Jae 2 Mon John . , - 7 • Rand Jobti. Barry an . Jones Isaac -• Records L ' Brennan Thou' Jones Thos I • .'llolsten Mariana Rectal & Klock JuLinsbJas Bette. - 0 Jones E d ward Ryder Mary • . tritckler Cites Joy E1D3131101 _ Reese Thou 2. .Connell_y:Mill '. Jones Richard Reese J ' •,..-• Conley Arthur Jerll3llgs Jon 2 Rashatoh Mosel . Chalinesr cams Jones 'rhos 2 Rhoads CO , Gifford" Mary. Johnstone Rohl =Sigla SAO adl7l3eny E4WardiJOlSpin W J S . - Caragi4ait ' Jones J & E Saloon Adam Chingeone Thou 22 , Stearn - -. Campbelt Ferjus Eramu Jacob' . &holies Mathias . Cook Gentry Retests Philip -2.Slinlenberger - ['Joiner Wm Eirock Johann i , Philip Caripti Patrrch - Gen 2Sloss Duncan. ChaproanAdala Mallen Stephen Stephens Richard . care Geo' . 12i Meer Gerd Shearloek Geo . Cookk Robeit Sorb nem ' Snaubet Vies , Callaeay Patrick StieelerJohn' -- Fitubblsbine Jobe Crew, tkolciem Kook ilebt . Celia Wm ~ :gales Wm --- Seine 'Adam , Crean Mich' 2„,- L. ' Synnott Mr ` Clark is, ~ Llllitii Cbrilt.ii- Pmills WM J Clark Eittiand' i pberStinke Philip i. D. _ Lloyd Merle.- Sss Caney tuts - . Denliis Thotiail LYndh %DWI Scott Win • ' • - litiesetydtv Taos Rhea-Thin Dunn !Albert 42.10tui John Shell Julia Ann Duffy 'John - Latiien Veal Smith Dr Win ' Dick Robert . !Avid Jai' • . T Dkewney Stiehl ~_ .., PIC - ' 2 buriamadob F Duffy kliarratet lidcrionald T aylor ldieh lo Jos bo Davis Watkln 4 McGinley lingti ze .Frilptiln Pall 2XeGrah Jeffrey Thomas Mariam • Duth Joliet- McGis Nicholu Thomas Win R Doolau,Siutan Mcßee Thou - Thomas Wm Dresel Alois MeClanglan IS Taylor Wm Davies Ddweril D .m. V Dies Win , kitchen Riehaid Vogt. Fledel , ' /"Deltrkti. i.evi Idarin Andrew Vlr "Peados Mary ' Mar* , E 8 William Rola DATill Then . Thou reline . Weldmeriß C . , Dally Peter Myer, Wm . Wolverton II L . Ir. Who Pat - or Ed-Waste Robert , rtans Tkos `, . ii•ardWood Mrs. Jas Ebling John -• •Sturtison Rolat Watkins Wm '1 P.rshine Wel '';'• 'tt-Mashen Chas White Martin • • EROS Diets itMorgan Edward Williams TVA: 'senility John. Marie, MariaAnnWord li Christophe alel r 1 waidi Philip Morriesry Jul • Evans John Moore Win Watkins' Jae , Vilna Robert Malone Patrick Williams Jae F _, Mull Wm 8 Williams' Win , t i ley Doi ii ~ Meyer Daniel Williams Thos • ' itzpautct Prterklartin Jai , Welch Luke .' rittn.N.ichael .- Montague J B Wiiliaree ENsan • Febit-Jolle -- Jettsbett Pm' - 'Webb M-leksseln: - Fos James Fish James PlititZelll -Arthur : - Ziminirtnan • Wm Fisher Nathan -- - . 0 Fatima sank • Odgers WM • ' ' • !Cents additional. will be charted for advertised Letter'. When applyt ;.ng lot Lettess en this list. say "advertised." , ' : : 0. D. 05 FOREST, P. M. liM 1 I • List of Letters,: - 1 ras KINING in tia FM Office at Tremont, Seboyi- R , kip County,Pa.; January 1a 185 6 : Attinomt Jos Flemos AndreW 'Pfeiffer Franz ' Brode Rimer Frank Andrew , Pit Joba-: Bottorff Carolina 801 l Win ' slitprayne Jibes' Ebben & wail- narmawian Qabiley John IP bridge • 9Meßlriany 'nos Sherwin Bawl fben lease . MsEnteyre John Brontteanjsmin II John C Monitor ny John Smith Benj F - vela Jos Jos Taylor John Alp Megan Owen • Owens Jon ship Aber Saimet fiehnet Andreas _ _ ,• P... 8. PersOall tarmirins for Letters on =FHA will Exicase say adveted.. • . .• .. ' JOBN P. BAUSE, P. a 1 I CI • . ' Lilt 1 01 . Letterld, ' , 11)BKAIN1NG in the Post °Bee at Norwegian, Pa. Kt sa dm Ist of oarmary,l Bso, - .., , .._ Barrett Anthony Healy Patrick Marlon,' J Ls . . Bradbury Wm. Way John t M arlon Tbos 11 Med-John . Hay Robert. bla)inr _John Ittalt-Patriet . - - Hill Jos 2.oRelly Edward Belrliager Bette- Jenkins David Old !Eno* Josiah eine • ship j 'ship Chimpket Hero Jones Ceo . thipPrapd Geo ' ship Daniels John James Wm - - Perry John Davis Bowen sbiplones Enoct. Parker Caleb , • Dial Kobel% ablis Jones Dan'l - Itelvely Kr '. Dimon B Jones Ddwarl - ItottinsottAnthony Ding Anarth a Kir King Rain shipßonsb Tbos Wiz Katy Park ship! Kadin, Jacob ship Davis Job s . KearneiDominteltßyan Patlek Elwood Asa !Lave Wm .. Rodger* Thee 11tran-Titos Wait Thus -. : Sanntete Samuel: Finnisp Win :- Unit Wra _ _ nedniJas ewer L i - - -I r ungen MaidZlk! Thorntoa manta rlarablas 1 Jots .-- I°4 • . - abliTlety_Mariareu 'maim :as . : lientber Naney do Woo d Daniel ship t os - (sul len ajlto"Adam Ig Sta amti rtla W illoa in - ' WWoOdiggeflobni aelcriablipP alsost'Ziliab , Kara* Job* .:--• %great Witt " .- 5 Cents additional will be charged aa all adverbial • - Vetter,. • Persons' applying for Letters a* ibis list Irilkplisais say advertised.- .....__ - ,;- - , • JOBN JOHnOnn• P. le; - - Tort sikle.atiliti 41. J. XVLM , & CO. x. vot mEcmwalzrzUms,., _.. . . Smith's Boot & ghee Store, MESH SUPPLY. OP STOCK. yEIIY CHEAT t . Tbe Baba:fiber announces -• , - i . i to tits ,namitous commons '.' '-; .• , and the public, [bat be bas • just received at Ills Boot and Shoe Store, next door below the Otrace of Um 'Bloat ,Joarital; a rival 'ltinfily Of Boot* and Shoes of every variety for Ladies, filbwes. Geentessen, Children, Meer's. &e.. &G., alf of whieb are made's* of We-bra} materials. ins neat and dam. itler manner, and will be 'obi at rates 40 snit the times -ateraysent [laud a supply of Trent., Valises. liatch els, &c., which wilt be sold very cheap. Cali aid satisfy Yonne-Ives. Boots and Shoes =dela orde r ofthr.best ' materials sad also repaired at short antler: .. Pottsville. June 9.4111. , WILLIAM V— -.-----lITIT - • BOOTS AND MORS, Ara/lei stand, Centre 3Ln/stator to tkerstlerilis his & FOSTE.. •s , ARE now ies of BOOTS S R thew Springs pl S HO ES,comprisl og a Ara rats Sidi° assorttnent, which thcy now • • offer at whnlesaleortetati at tha ?cry knout prices. They have also on hand Tr u aks,Va- I oes.CarPerßsgs,nnd Sambels,Soitand pper Leather. Maroico, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins. Shoe Idakers'Tools, and a generalassortasent at Shoefind MO.' N.B.—Boots{ Sloes ma b n i t cwhtoarere Iu s w tu a t s r o tacney. of 'T ' betrfrendsandthepu he bore articles are respectfully requested to sive I strew • 51 ay 8 . 1547. . ; S- • . , . . Stovesl.Stoves : StoVest sitituTamos ts. TIN 3111,1gVIPACT OEM 'JACOB-Yd. LONG. Grateful for the liberal patronage ..: tofore received, respectfully announces i JR to the citizens of Pottsville and the . surronndinecountry, that he, tont inuey . .. business at the old stand, opposite liTatz's White Horse Hotel, on Centre Street, in the Borough of .Pottsville, whore be keeps' Constantly on hand an ',ate salve avid carefully selected - assortment of Parlor and Csokiwr Stores. emaraciar all the old and approved styles, together witti's variety or new oncs,adtiiirably aOsplea to the Wants of the - Cual ye glee. -• • . Th e "improve d complete, of 18 lq ;" "Pierre's Amer ' lean Mr Tight. with Brick Top Oven;" and 'tttew art's iintutner and Winter Mr Tight," are considered Y I by those who have legal them. probably, the very lost Cooking Stoves that have ever been Invented. ire with . confidence calls attention to his ;real variety of Parlor and CA - Poking Staves, which is unquestionably !the larm.st, hestand cheapezt,to he found in tbeCOunty - 'of Sato ylidll., Ile also keeps cons ant), for sale a lane II 1.4 varied stock of Sheet Iran. Tin and Japanned Ware, el the best quality and at the lowest cash prtees: - TIN ROOFING, and all work connected with that branch of the business , will be p p romptly executed, In - • the best 111212110 T, and on the most ressotiablel-tf terms. , - 3dayl9r49. - —t ~ . _ . . Wholesale and Stettin • , ~ .- . STOVE. , DIZALSIIS , Ni. 59, North Second Street.- !MLA DCLIPIll• : H. & W. would infoim their friends 4 and the public generally, that they and the taken the above Were. where they intend keeping a full and complete as . sorunent of the newest styles and most . , approved patterns of STOVES; con stipg in part as follows Wagers, Pratt & Co.f..QUlvity Air Tight Cook '5 sixes. Wag,ur's Impriwed National " th e Eagle Air Tight Cook. , ' •' . 4 " And ail the most prominent Stoves In the market. together with an extensive nsiortment of Parini:Hall. Church' and Store Stoves, - Woor and Coal Alr Tight Radiators. 1 tic fact, of our baringthe mast extensive and ele gant atantiment in the market, will make it emphati cally for the Interest ofthose connected With the trade to tall and examine the 128 , .. • HORSEVLI. & WHEELER. No. 49 North Second atrect. Phtlada. Nov 44.15.19. - . ' , 4S-Grp'- -------------------- ' STOVESWINTER ! STOVESCONING: I STOVES! I 15 . - SOLOtION itoovnn, - Corset of :Nearreziaeand Railroad Streets, rorTson.t.c, • ANNOUNCES to his friends and ens- JRtowers and the public genetally that he has on hand the most elegant assort ment of STOVES ever offered in this community embracing alt the newest and most approved patterns. lie par ticularly tails attention to McGREG'S PATENT PARLOR GRATER, 'which is @amo Clullnted the best stove now In use:loth foreomfort,economy,and health. I have the exclusive right of makirsgcbiese.stoscs in Schuylkill County. Also .- .4.lest Iron Radiators, Eniptre Cooking 23(0%4'1, a superior article for hotels.' Willis' Air Tight Cooking Stoves, for wood or coal, ail:pat.:3r article for families. Parlor and Chamber Stoves, • Together with allege assortment for all purposes, all of which will biosnld at nnusnallv loin rates. TIN AN.OJAP ANNE') WAilt,llis assortment of llTin and Japanned Wars is very lirge, and embraces all the articles in families , which - he will warrant to be ora superior quality.. Allkinds of-Tin and Sheet Iron , Ware manufactured to order at the shortest notice. - - ROOFING& SPOUTING.. As tre is prepared:o ex emote Tin Roofing and Spouting„he invites those in wept °fetich work, to give him a call,.*? be pledges himself to do It esti:Ka and better than it. as - rer heendone in this place before. sum , . . - The public are respectfully, invited tocilland Inehistoek and lodge ror therrisr Ives. 10e0 . - . . • . • . Furniture I - Furniture I CARPE Trt.'VENITI AN & PAINTED BLIND'S, tc. GRESSAICO & MILLTIKA.N WMRESPECTFULLY •nnourice to -the citizens of Pottsville and the' snerounding rieighborhemil that they have opened a FITRNITURE WARE-ROOM , is .Da bastsugs Streit. a for doer: frour•Cearre; where tbey. hare on Nand a large and fashionable st'Kk of Pon- tare, egi d brieingthe latestund moat fashionable styles, all of wbith bas, been manufactured tozheir order by Di the best makiii outettles.. -Their stock embraces a general assorttnept of all tbe articles embidcefil in Fur nishiag dwellings either plain or In the meat lag brines 'manner. Bedetteads thogirld io price froth $3 to *A e—and another Articled of Inniiture in propoition. In their stock, ta alio edtbraced a large assortrthent of Ye. netian Blinds and Wiarlow t;hades of the arnetappeov. l ed patterni. selected witb great care::: ' CARPETTING, BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY. They have also added to the stock a tot of Carpeting of the TiTiOn• qualities, and Bedding. to which they colt the particular attention of those in want of these article). v , It is oar design to keep - all , the' iiticlei of, Furnlttire required in Schuylkill CountY, and prevent the nete:s. soy of persons going abroad in search of eleuant MAl etc@ in{ Furniture, all of which they are detitinined to sell at lesnprices then they can he obtained else where, with packingand carriage added....Tbey therm fore earnestly invite these who are about 'fitrnishlng i houses and those alto who require additional furniture. I to give 'them a call, as they flatter themselves they tan give them any kind of a "fit out" 'they may require at a great saving of fuods. c HENRY GRESSANG• April 7 '' 15-tn ALEXANDER /HULTMAN. . . William llolto . way, . . DnusGIST. Xs 216 Market Street. ebere-lltk, (Girard flew,) . • - ' IPTIII.A.DELPITLL • OFFERS for sale. -Drugs; 'Chemica l s, - Paints, (Vs. Window Glass, Er..c.; at tba •••—i-:---" lowest -market pricres• ..- • t.llO - • ' . The -patron Age of Physicians keeping -„„.--• their own tnedieines, not ili.! trade genet-. ... ally, are :tespecttaily solicited ; • assurinit. , - : • them, that all medicines Punished will be ntitatita, at the best ,quality, and prepared with the greatest =Vanity. Slow KeOpe,lrs will And- Pio their advantage Id 6.11. as the Stott is large, welt select-a ard-..0f unwires , amiable quality, and put up in forms convenient for retailing. • • evAs, sysortment of Cheinicali,'Mass, &e, suitable fa DctatUerren tuialt, always on hand,4l-Suto At low prices. O 27 lat'3, . . „ • Watches t Watches 1 GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PERSONS IN WANT 1 or A GOOD W. , Lawis-a. attoolas ATCH t.L, .' .WO 110 NORTH SECOND STREXT, _,- ntVING. received additional supplies of Tv Gold and Silver Watches of every 4eserilain , Tv Gold 'London, Liverpoorand Switterland - portations,is now prepared rotunda thievery best article at a once far leo* any ever cleared, of the same, qnality. and which s eannot be undersold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. , Every watch sold wilt be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as rotortss represented. : -. • . ~ Watches atilt° following low Prices': CnVlLevers, fall jewelled, IS karat cases.only 1118, 00 Silver do.do- do t e . j . .... - . . 1 Gold Lepines, jervelled,ls Sarni. eases - . . ' 22,00,1 Silver, do , ,- 6,09 Ter L.R. Broomall Gold' ro. a Poperldr snide l silver case,with pencil, and ararraared„ 111.6 0 : Gale renege fia, 91 and u pwards,. Gold Medalllas, and Leeket, far Damiereotype Likenesses,- Gold Chains, Gold and hair Bracelets, Breast Plot, Esr Bangs, Firt• Per Rings, and a gen eral assortmentof every descrip tion of, Jewelry at unusual ink priers. • .. LEWIS M. BROOMALL. No 110:North second st.,sectddoor Mg..beleiw Race Phlladel ril U. ' - 71 Nflitelesale• ginditetall 1 ' CLOCK STORE,, - " 1 No. 53131/ARKET "BT. ABOVE PgVENT: iniSouth Side—IPAILADETAta. ALTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the value'of TIME commercially, yet by . teat ll . the-above "Establishment, JAMES BARBER .* will furnish his friends. IMMIX WriCani bet cludes all who duly appreciate its fleetness. w • beautiful ups perfect fader for marking its progress. pf whose value they can judge. •- • ~ 1 - Ms extensive stock on hand. constantly changing in conformity to the improvement@ in taste and style of patter:mall workmanship,: omelets ef-Eiskt.laW and Tarry-seer BraesBraesCOUNTING LIOUSE, PARL. HALL. :CHURCH and ALARM CLOCRII.-Aanth. Gerais and ether fancy styles4as welt es plain. which' Man his extensive connection and correspondence with the manehteurers belle& lie can past theirs.; us caskirere. litany quantity . freas ens to a thanstert. of which be will warrant the aeceracy. , _-i— -• co.Clocits rePalred and warranted . Clock trionlingli en lced. ~ . , , . Call sad re use seems th en. • -• • ...:-- I AMES , itARBEB, Ind Marlins El. ?Nada. Leg. lb, 0/49.1, • • 2a-I/ e ' T ATTOIIRST 41T LAW.TaI . ourtate . !myna) 1 C 9.. Pa. . PUBLIS .. , Nee' Bilusic I- -- - -,- . a • • ' ' ' - '" ' ' . .I.Seir.' WALlOnt;iii4 - eadil ,th t r a lm 00-'Wiltilb No: 1113 Chanel Weal. - , sada , itarenat's Illasentri; babe Psi ' published the following betutlfid Bal lads. Polkas, &4.: , • : . . . 1 Think ere you Speak. by 8... b. epode., ,_,.•. ..,_ • -. The, Elecrer. by the _author of "Will Olathe. the then u now.', -„- .. ~ . _ ~.,, .., .-.. ; ~,', &they Sate, *siren by . /11r,ladstrti, Wilt by -, Dr Cunnington. „..._ • - - , - ....:.,. ..L Raise the bright Flai of Colombia." adobes , 50.... popular air of - " Dyer be Happy.' In Opera r.Escba,n mu.' J . -- .. -. . ~ The' Time rut goats. Wake "4 late .T. 8. flallithe." Ilopeliess LOve. 1 Woman's lose. l . " .. •-:" . - 1 -A Dreamthat love an neer forget. by ht. Keller. _ Diligent Polka. by J. A. . Detse.. -; ..! ,' - •.1 Prituroge do. I.y U. seller.' - • . . • Phenix do, as perforated at Cape May, by J'cittittote• Gale p Briiliaut. fres the. Opera of ther ' Forat Soi4bt Airmen, by T.-C. Wiereck. •- -.-•- , . •.--. t . din kinsisenients,:Elrtraneea. by • Charkth Veld 1.. & W. have the pleasure to anorreane WOW pith. lie that their stock of Sheet Music consists of Vas largest and most •-rdete alsortatena.to he found in the country. they are *ennead, Wilts to Melt Moth all the new Italic pubilatied in AetrtYinia Dostoo, era, . • • .• . '. (PIANOS. ''' A fine aseortroent at the best manufacturers raillow York and Bost on, at the lowest cash prices.. . , ' - MthalCAL INECIUUMENTr 7 . '•• " ,• Also. a geseral.assortment of Guitars, Violins. Ban jos. Flutes, Accordeons.. &c..., Violin. - Guitar. and _Harp .13whip of the. best. lianas - qualities. ail' of which will heferutsbed to the public and the trade at the loyeeivtatea. • Onters punctually , attended to. • davit, IMO. • '. - 1 will isu b raw &maim bosun sr do girth. sad bsing:ost Mai doitAateriiii at itaiiitthuh;ikeilii ou 'Au give itrestuic; oar midi iiiteoliribriiii riasitrwso our D EVERY SATUR. \NNAN; .. ' 'IOTTSVILLE LIB .0011 • CoietnausA Cheap COtlery' - Stores .pAg. 3s dad 33 ARCADE oad 209 Cliar&S,Cfr ' Strut —Plitt.sDir.Pirts• ertIIINTEVY merchants cap .save from 10 . to 15 per cent. by pureLastng at the above stores. lin prating my own goods. paying Mg littre'reat; and lit. Ina 'economically. it is plain I can niidefsell those who purihase their goods here, pay Wei rents. and live Ulm princes. Constantly on Land a large assortment of Pen and Pocketknives, Scissors and Razors Table Knives and -Pinks. in ivory, Stag, buffalo, .bone 'and Wood handle..; Carvers and "'arks I Steel/rote: Barther Knives; Dirks; lt, wieKnives;Revolvitrgand Plain Pistols. ke. Just received, a tam Keck , * Bottgars and Wostenholm's Eine Pen and Congress Knives. Also. a large' assortment of Aecordoons. ace.. 6 - . c.; also, Bue English•Terlit nd aCerman Gus; JOEIN COLEMAN, n Importer. 1-rf Jan 5, 1619 - - liontgornety'll ,Patent. , Ballet. 11111 E attention or *be Obit°. generlly, to respe et feated to this improvement." Es perimnt which haie been made daring the past year, -on steamboats, both in sap, and fresh water, us, also, those boilers for power purposes, on laud. bare fully tested Its sdperlor qualities as esteem 'tolerator': and the great saving of fuel, weight. and space, occupied over any boiler novv - to use: BUilrrl on thiaptan, may now be - seen im operation at the eitablishtuent of Hecker & Mothers, Flour Mills,s3l,Cherry sL, New . Yolk. Hooper & Brothersi 333 Pearl on.. Newlrork. Mott & Ayres. FounSdry foot of 13tti st.,Nortb River. Atlantic Dock.Broriklyn, New York. A. W. Metcalf. fill iand 65 Centre in., New York. D. D. Badger k. C.., 44 and 46 Duane st., New Yor N. B. Starbuck . a ToundrY,Troy," New York. • Bq*lth & Coriettflattimore. Steamboats "Jonas C. Hearn," and !'Edward Pay. on." foot of Liberty street, New York. and on bOard the steam toarboat"John P. Whitney,"New Orleans. For further information. apply to JAMES MONTGOMERY. & SAMUEL WARD - 15 South Wiliam st.. Nese York. ()Ito J. HEN RY DELL, 41 Root Third st. June 10.45. -above Cbea h tunt. ads Manufactory of Poeke': Boons, &C. We. 521 CAr4asit Street. above Setood. THILADELPHIL• Tr] 17 subscriber respectfully seilicits public attention to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books. Banker's Cases. UM Rooks, Dressing Cases. Card eases. Port Mous ies, Purses. Pocket Knives, and other fine Cutlery, Gold -Pens and Pencils .Segar Cases. Chess Men, Rack Gammon Boards, DOminois &e. &t. Iffi assortment cor.sots of the most fashionable and modern styles, ofthe finest quality andescellent work - - mm.4os, embracing every desirable fancy pattOrt. which be will at all times be:prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale 01 retail of the moat pleasing terms. *Purchasers who desire to supply themselves with auricles of the bell quality will consult theirinterestir by calling at this establishment F. 11. SMITH, 'Pocket Book Mani' nturer, egestrat Stioet.i August 25.,1849. 3.5-6ain : The Great China store, - NO. - 219 CHESNUT STREET. PRlL*DeLrilla. • rI,IIANKFUL to toe citizens of Pottsville, and its '1 vicinity for their kind attention to ant former ad vertisements, and their Increased custom, we would spin request their company to view our large and splendid ',sentiment et . CHINA GLASS AND QUERNSWARE: Dinner Mets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets. Plates.. 1, Dishes, ' Pitchtrs, &e. Glass Tumblers. - Salts, Wines, Decanters, Cclieries. Preserve Dishes , &c. dcc. thirty quantity to unit purchasers will be sold lower than the seine quality ran be obtained for else where—lnflict at less than Wholesale Prkes. A splendid wont:neater American and English new URITANNIA METAL WARE of very many styles and at all prices, such as ,wertt never before offered for salein this city. FANCY CHINA in great variety vety,cliesp. *-, lO.We hereby extend 'an Invitation to any person tom Pens, ilk or ita neighborhood to cal 'and /sews. and they will at least be pleased to littOriamend our beautiful store; and look over ire finest Moe% la the couutry ‘ considered One of the lions of ‘ thicity. Very respectfully. 1 TiNDALE &;MITCIIELLr ly-9 • : Philit,Peb aia Ilarknois Er., Son's riisnioNADLE. CLOTHING STOldsos r No. 1218 MAREET STREET.. The Sotaktast of roartk -Puma rigtikuii. N.-B.—Lookout forth° rive Story Building (12fL) r(titpopular Wahl libelant has MAIO- I tallied for the last twenty years a reputation or-the excellence and cheapness of Clothing unlit a inril by any 'other house In the trade: ii, consider ation of the Immense amount of nubile. pationspqiee. stu*ed on them, the proprietors hive spaced neither pains nor egrense in securing the services of cutters of ispdabted•ability; anti for the Fill Trade of MO,' they offer such a stock d superior ready made Cloth ins as they are confident cannot he equalled in Phil adelphia nr elsewhere. Every article of clothing tnannfactored by them is 01 the .best materials' and workmanship, and front' the snpettor facilities Sher possess in the purchase of their good*, they are en abled to supply the public at the lowest rate. Those who have not yet visited this Emporium of Fashlan, by ear/Mining the style and quantity of their clothing will be setistied that'it Is their snidest to purchase of "Harkness & Sae.' 'AMOTIg this immense assortment of goods will - b, found elegant double stitched overcoats of the latest frerreß9 00 to Sib. Sold elsewhere at BIS 03 to 020 00; superior Maga Dress and Frock Conts,Dom 07 00 to VS 00, worth double the money faller and black easslmere Pants, 03 00; rich and black Sattin Vests. $2 SO, and a niagnifkent lorof Cloaks at 81000, 'such as casino' be bought at other stores tie tee' than ES 00 All oiher article ■ at rorresPondlea low 'Patna.. B.—Every Garment sold at Abli Pointe .ia,arrir ranted to tit with ease and +Oriente; • ; 111ASENF.SS SON, B. E. Carne ' llef Fnu rib and Market- al teeg: N. B.—C. Harknosc & Son are the only agents . In Philadelphia for the isale of.ll. HEIN ISM'S Premien/ Tailors Shears, Ladies Scissors, &c. LI. ISO. . . Pure 'Freifti 'Cod - 141ver . 011., THIS new and valuable Medicine, now turedity the medical profession with such astonishing efficacy In the vote of Pulmonary Consumption, Scrofula Chronic Rheumatism, Dour, Penerat Debility:, corn .plaints of the Kidneys, ice:, ate., lipiepared firm the liver of the Cod Fish fur medicinal use, e[preirdy for otir sales. . .. . intthet from the Isindon Medical Journal.) . "C. J. B. Williams. IL D , F.B. S., Professor of Medicine 10 University College, London. Consulting Pbrlitl4lll to the Hospital for Consamption,.*.e., says 1 . I have preotribetthis Oil in above foutlundred cases: of. tuberculous disease of "the' Lungs, in Mama'. stagul Width have been under my care the 11SEtWO years taw a half. In the large number of dais, 2011 oat of itt, its use was followed , by marked And au eitalvocal improvement, varyhig to degree lailifferent. eases. from a temporary retardation of:the progress of tim e.LlVise, mid II MitIPLICKI til d Jai 'ening symptoms, up toe meteor ICU Complete restoration to apparent health. - "She efficet of Cod Liver Oil in mom of these cues. was very remarkable.. Even ht a feW.ffitysitto o .4°A o was mitigated;the expeetoration ditala When le quanti ty and opacity, the night sweats ceased, th e poise be come slower, and of bum volume, a td the appithe„ flesh and strength were padually impoved. . . ''ln conclusion. I repeat that the pure !teak oil from the Liver of the Cod is more benedSial In the treat meat of PIIIIDOtIify consuraption than su r ikient, nia• dicinal; dictic or regimens!, that has yet been :em ploye d." -.- , ' - , • ' As we have made 'arrangements to procure the Cod Liver Oil, tresh from brad 144:tflain, it can now be had chemically pare by the stogie Sahib; thin 'boxes of one dome each. • -, . 1 : '., ' • !" - ‘ • Its wosderful efficacy haalnddred numerous spurt- cats imitations. .b.s its ICUCCePS depends entirely ou at too, much care cannot be used it,_proclirlsiy,. It leenialno. , • Every bottle barley on it our writictiaignatare may be depended neon' nr genuine ,- .'",-. , . Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil. tflfh . notices of.ig SMUI Medic:lt 'Juniata:will be - sent to those *too addre JOHN of postage, . . i • ,- i • . . . . ..' .C tai.. and Chemlsts. , 100 North Third Itrect,PhilatelPhig '10.1y" 35t1t1,1519, .1;.v.. carver.. _1 • - "Agg,clarrirMit ; AND Earroilva;- . alt arti Eta* Wag. Pitta ntifka.DßA GS AND ,SPECIFICAL ONS Or- U 1 Veit/acute erns lkissUlegPidlca.43l4l baths raimilt co raison% Sem or Cie metarlet of witalseiragattat "f i r a cter p gig i r es prov a r t g Zetfisir-iirsekiAltgaikit tits taast s t lfil maitappare ajzWietraill 1f0.2%. -* l ',:tY ., : , l l t . ' JAMIN ATT.JR, - - 4 -I=unip,ML - • P;,_1111140511,-111111k1Tillr• , • : P.?,1 • cIitABLAILOJLIKWORDI Alytr.Cll BIiNUT • STIIIIIITeI • irsampasosik,. • Ul3 jestPette*l **superb assotlatant o liattioe.-1111Zies* and Cidletteda ilelfaT Bits • --aaveragmbleb will belogod Moasesototsd. • Miele; lute every variety of llats ! of the Welt styles for Cktidtao's.wear, - The usuatissortmest et Geitlitutett's Bats ttod Cap. 0(4.11e gloat thatderaslas atylassceo also bit farad ateis. establistostent. . • . . . aw 4114 bamboo* vatfetii of Peseta Claes tilt UmbraUtta. of unique - jattetus,ou Plyb4,' yr . wy4b. especial aueattou II caned ceARLEB OsIEFOIII • • 1 101 Chesnut Meet, Philadelphia. 41-30 e, No► 3.1449 . • •71.41. Lawreoce,_ . AG :1114 1 POW THE RALE OW 1101:1TRi.i , r.W01114.0...111M11171PA.0 TURVES co' I . WRITING PAPER.- 111:0;aistuni.nra. 3.3flner serail. PliburclpAis • 10 A Cases of the above .auperton PAW* sow in 9 ,./atnre, and Gm side ,to the trade at thnlowest Isibliet Pikes. ceniabulag in part of Vise (bit% Plat Caper 12, 14. 13 and 161b5., bine and hlte. :Surperilnn Madam lad Demi Wtitllit.' bias ' and white.'Elam notice:and saperllan Folio Posta, Mae 444 wlate. ebbs sad soled. - • - ;duperfine Commercial Poets,- bine and white, plain eadrui ed. iExtra SuPer L inea Note rap s, er' plain and OR . ,superdne and fine lens .Supertlne and One Cpenting-Ilonae Caps and Pasta blue and "clan. Ettra inper Co a x Cap and I:eiters, plata are I lieleil.ldne and rad ;Extras:wet Co 1-411Piranit . Letters. lloperdne itersitnt.Caps arid' Poeta: - ' Superfine blue linap4hln Lewes. - Ettrasapel Raab'Pelta, blue and whits. Pall and ruled. Satbroldeed Note Papers and Envelopld, • ' .*Lavreet•e* Brief Papers. nd Pasi Superliner and Cm Caps acialed.arui plain blue and while. various qualities and, pronto. ' • Aho. 1000 resale *bite 50 assorted 23a00`1 1 4pers Gannet Saudi. white and sunned Tisane. Tea rap n g, Ea v elopd, roof/Med a n d blun atedin cos, Cap Wrad • pets. Hardware Papent.h.c. _• -1 * • July 7. IMO . , • • 7 1 •S - cnin . • , , .94 14S Vattedes.TENT •States • and F oreign AGIGNCY, "•. 15. DOCM STREET. ipposits 115 tukisgl, VIIIL•DELPUIA. PA. _ viTM: BULLOCK, CiVit Engineer an d Mechanician, offers his services fur the transaction of• Ml :business connected with the Patent Odlce. Nongtm, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS neatly and accurately made find Parents Obtspied with ;despatch.. His thorough. theoretical and practical :knowledge of the Mechanical arts. Induces him to say. that•thatinalleaves Where he advises an application for a 'Patent, is ease It is not obtained, the fees for his ser vices Will be returned, and be will also guarrantee, ;that all patents obtained throes!". his office, - attled by tcou M e b c e t e a d n s to . tdeahandlooftimyand noaeybyumploying great ly incoMpetent person to make their specitr.atioas„ and frequently have to surrender theli patents and gets , , I event. ws at a distance can send their models and a statement of their claims directed to Ww. By tamms.V. S. Patent Agency, No. 75 Dock kismet. Pbiladelphia, Pa., snd the strictest Secrecy will be observed until the Patent is obtained. Drawings and Specifications for Factories. Mills, &e,,, and all kinds of Machinery purchased on Commission, and competent men furnish to put ;Wiliam* btapero+ Lion in any part of the United Stater, south America andahe Westindies , ; • : • : ItEFEEENCES " UGGI:ZAp*CR PRATT, President of the Mechanics Testi lute. New York. Meseta. Sim Linen, Actin d Co.: Noway Works,Pleve York. " Preen Wotan. & um air can New Yotk.. • Caut.v,Et.ateore-ac Davies, Phitadelphla, Pa.! ADA Its is /cast, Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. Tunas]. Level:mots, Baltimore, Md. • Boerne A. TAYLOR.' •, " ~DANIEL Goos,Cincinnati, ohin.' • Waives BUTLVR. Chitlfo. DHOWS: • • N. :attain, Savannah, Ga. , , 'Woe. C. Damns, Mobite, Ala. • T.Tcanevat., Washington. Miss: • • '' :Taos. J. Kama, Charleston, B.C. , May ' 30 DIMEISS GOODS ' -4 ' DDT A large assorunent of 'ill kinds orthy:Cloridal • 1.3 'required In furnisblas a boom.. was be. found at' ttmIIOIISEKESPIND tritY,COODISEITOSE. whim bnyets may Oar ft themselves the trouble *Dually' espe-i. estrum' le-Aunalie.for assets ankles-its • artossisnlieen, ; In enbsequence of our giving esettisive attention tul this line of buriness, we guarantee our prices to be the , torte-at la the market._ . . lbi I.INEN AO MS , we ore able to give Cull 'militia Don; Dom llbil belog l ' Oldest istabliskid Lima Steeliiiiia 14city. aild Dom 1 having been for more kbart twenty years, regular IM.; porters (rota some of the best mann fsctu tuts lii Ireland. Wes bare also a large stock ors I kinds of • • • FLANNELS AND BIUSLINS . At the lowest possible pikes. Also. Blankets. Quilta.Sbeet ngs.Tlekings;thrtnk , . Table Cloths and Napkins.Dlaperv.Towellings. ll ucka -. baths; Pillow I.lnens.Table had Piano Covers. Worst-; ed Damasks end Morena,. Embroidered Curtains or. Lace Ind 11(nalins, Dimities. B urea u ,Calftl3. Floor: Cloths, Witutort Shadings. Tuthey-rett Caaltutartnese: Furniture Plush. &e. &m.• As we watch the Auctions very closely. we slump* have great bargains oh band. ' _ sa..l.ert opened. handsome 'll-4 Whits Eled-aptea di at St . 95 cacti. , :•" JOHN V. COWELL & RON, ! . . • Linen and lloosekeeping Dry Goods Store. i' ..: 11:. W. Corner chestnut and Seventh Ste.. Thllada.t , Oct 13.1549. 433m0 : - t . ". • John 41•111alierN • COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP I - BABA itPAMILLA , • i - TUTS Article is employed with great socces and bg the most eminent Physicians of this city, for the curebf the following diseases: . -SCROFULA or King's EVlLltheematism; Cutaneous Diseases, Syphilitic • Affecting, Totter and Picea,' White Swellings, Scurvy, Neuralgia or Tic Doloureug; Cancer, Goitre, or Pronthocele, (dwelling nee/0 1 - 4 0ft Disease. Chronic Diseases of Inn Lungs. to counter-, rat the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice:. fly-' perthrophy, or enlargement of the heart, Palpitation sad - trembling in the region'Of the heart and stomach,' Enlargement of the Dimes, Joints or Ligaments, also all flit various diseaset of the skin 'such as Tettn. Ringworni, Biles, Pimples, Carpi:lnns, ec.,-,'DY'sPrP• sla and Lieer complaints, Nervous Afrectimis, Drop - sleet ftwelling„Constitotional Disorders, and dinett es originating (roman impure state of the, blood and otter Suids of the body,in shotrall diseases wherak, change of the syettra la required. Price 50.,cts. per bottle. Prepared - 4;O'4W the Proprietors, JOON .V. BAKER, Si Co. Wirlellaie Druggists. -• No. 100 North3eSt. below Race. ?hinds:- larporleriand wholesaledealersio 'Mtgs. Medicines, •Chesillcitia:• patent medicines, Pertitmeries„ Strfsnal instruments. Dingiest. Glassware, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Window Glass, also a new and soperint Millie of Imitation of Plate Gloss et abOUtOne-ash, A 'price of English or Preach Plates, any' sive Jo der. , :rho Co,tptiued Fluid Extract of 13Sisaparillarfor s a k by Clemens it Passim, Pottsville; W. L. Deletes, PortCarban ; James, . Falls, Miners stile ~..------------- M. A. Z. 31. Rowe. 11110031 AND WOODEN WARS STORK, Ns 03 Noah Thirdior. wee door abort dreb,sart oar; , . PRILADIRPIIIIAr. , 4 'k trANINACTUREitS and Vt'holesala Dealers lir, all IVI. kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Dockets, Cedar Ware, Willow and French Barketr,Shoe- and,Walk Drunker', Scrubs, Dusters, Slam Blacking astern oldesten Ware of every description, ke., at the mark. to prices. l ebrVash. ps , 4 for Drown Cara at the Facto- ~ .• .. Fancy Furs; Mutts, Boas anci.. ~ Tippets:: . - ..• DAVID H. SOLI, , ..,,.. `• (successor' •Ti !Boma, saw? n sin) L. •• • 1511POATCR AND 1411NDF/tOTOREIL OF SVEIRY DESCRIPTION OF FURS, H AVING just returned from Elitotwl, 'whh a selett: t, ; mach of Furs, Is new .ntanubteturlaa them in s I *very superior style.and trimming them la dosages le. , ' clot manner, sod would laude the attention-of er chants and others: to his superior end ostensive as minutest, which. *site Manufactures as .well se m, Crta, be:ls enabled to offer. at smert.ratcmt so est_ asts Inaba United States can compete. with., 1 i , .• - - • PAVID .LL,SWAF.. , ~,1 SO Arch • Mulberry) street, ,n doors below 34 st.: - 1 'Next to Louden* Co.'" Fatally hiediane Iltarr,.. .1 I Aug..lB. 1849. . _-. ~ • _ . St-0rn0..,- , ,:: ..,i id.Btore always elesed o n Saturdays.:...... .1 . 1 a•• The highest Cash 'pm ice Paid for Shipping Furs. _..-------___-_,_ 4,46ffia IEI MCMNIN paper t Paper! Irtiper,l.::, - ",,1 so.,st DANK STIIKET.. - • -,, . -Eatit 4 es Aferbst ,LLll,CLitrost, wait Liotildit,itiL, .. rvittAltstotA. 4 FINDS soboertbersiber U.-awe to call the atietitido Or .L country buyers fa tette atsettsnest ot.papere bracing the tbe differeal vat tette. of Pristine. Hardware, Writinr. Envelope; ied.Wrapping,papecs..These.pa.... pers. watt. and wooed -colors, also' Dowel sod Bei 1 Ward*. la.. - • .. , . . . .. . Below engaged la toe Mama fsire'. of petatteg pa-, 'Ors, they-solicit orders Mho pro tni fat :sof rhea ' size, which- will be farabdted at , short , nettee, pod at; fate ntkri. bletket inlets tit cash hi trade geld foir !Mary DUCKETT IIL KNIWIT, No. II lia . pir,l.: , Ilset..B, 1849. . - 3 7 4 Y ., . ' • ..: -. Patagonia Ganano:' . liE sabietthers Invite the attentlen -of karwiti and dealers try Ovireapply nett& eenrarlath'.e ler; Unser—their own Inthertatlon; sad *elected b ias ee performed an oweargo4 • , • • . ••• . dryllke the P rattan ht leafs pect.ed lei Whit • Canon bags -- but 'so t being like ; a Government worropoly ale be Glinted sr a riwpries.. .• -Orders from a disteneethe be eteeuted eitherfrom oar stocks here or it New-1%4: • ' bOlyTTErt 1111R011,011TON.- • • • - 311 ;North Veharves Phlladelpfraf,i, 17`'l sept _ _____l4,4ll.ili' nrOtheilip' ._,....C..,.,;;•' 1 SLAW% 13000.. 210.21113PACT„,!rumpo,! , - Xi. 'lt :Monk Third Strut, liiiiisl.loOs, , ' • (etas or rem am iamb) , , ~, ,!.2 • tt. Q.ll PPLY-1 , 1A14 a' -110044 V, chooF ot I be. Illawali" 6.7tory tbas cams had Ai, soy Moos. Volgrt , ackabwiedatilsoporkir. Feb. 24 1* ' .11rit. - , issaiumo ta; Ai Oda, Tiede* Uhl Dams(le Caws. rapt rift tv - . J. Ilf MT/PT Si Co', Otntil r tir .l 6 3: R HE 1, • 1 herved astae le pa tantalises eta E .' 0 .'l 4 /414i - he itudels‘ ll %.b• ft MS. U . ; 1 0 /,, 'gulches he widiestped.' tett Be sesta tectiSiateltfel to: hielieia evil the* Audi bear. , ,t Larne idiot:: -i• "Y Vit of il±betlec4. l o l !• ll. nffinvis ~del Aldo andhide 'titzt itte.apd the Num SOP:Seib% ahot VIII ieati thein And *am the utmaekeil dill el Ate Peel! ' I.lltittoutdo Isom a desd..',—Bacapieleui'l takunFur.,THOpaTlT. llakty , BO in ibe ebuntrY wbere the flamers . Alaimo" felt. bright treat giasi WWI doesabove MO SiAtia earewer boars • 'DP* 101 1 , lloatii Pe i.. ';. , Bari reewbere tile Meads I love may tarp. ' • , Nor Millet swat to areal' s , - Wbare '1402 bands (riot' flowers of Bp ring may Orry, tad Uttle feet may toad.'! ,‘ , • • CONTENTMENT. What mhiatienlwa are and to ourselves. For whOdid overyetby human. wealth, er ;detente of thesetons. dontentenent dad 1 *heaver ettared to Wish, when he bad health. brhseingerlsdOnt, wasaot vexed In mad," trithrworld would be honey where now 'tr. tall. ; .Whiia we but contented and merry with all V' MILDNESS. - 8b• spoke Is tones do Ignite. Chit the wtatbral spirit was ' ttobdoed,aad seemed to uooshle with 'a Besse.: Qf fear. lest It crush so fair, so sweet As earthly:dog/et. "• " • • • birds of beeves "were charmed to lisp her voics lo 'roily Mit dow, sod lightly fall. THE DECEIVEIi. ;Manxman' act a more perfidious pan, Thai use his utmost vents to obtain A colidence la order to deceive. the Eaborcr, DIGNITY OF 'LABOR. BY DR. CUANXING. • Whoever Studied modern history with tire, must discern in it a steady growing movement towards one most interesting re. stilt. I mean. towards the elevation of the 'laboring classes of society. This is not a recent, accidental Mai in human affairs. We can trace its beginning' n the feudal _time; find its slow advances in subsequent periods, until it has hecome s the master movementOf Our age. ,la it not plain that those who toil with their hinds, and whose productive in duStry is the spring of all wealth, are rising fro, M the condition 'of beasts of burden, to Which they were reduced to consciousn es s; intelligence, self-fespeet and properhappinesn Of flaw ? .Is it not . the strong ,teudeacy . of Our times to diffuse among • the , many, mi. -proveritents i once confined to the few :who overlooks this, has necomprehension of -the great worlrof Providence, or of the most signal feature of his times, and' is this the age for efforts to extend and perpetuate an , mstipation, the very ,oblect of which is to keep dawnthe laborer t. tmd to make him a machine for anther's gratification. -flelitiyirliateetrtaltlin'"'reptrto such' views ;that, "do - what we will -with the labor-, er, call him what we will, lie is; and must be• in reality, a slave.. !The doctrine has been published at the south,' that nature has made two; classes, the rich and the poor, the employer, , and the em; played r the capitalist and .the operative; and that the clash who work, are to all intents, slaves to those in whose service they are ere; n a report on the mail,, recently offered to the Senate of the United States, : an effort vrits *site tit establish a resemblance' between. slavery and thecondition office laborers, for the purpose of showing , that the shades of difference between them are not very, strong. Is it possible that such reasoning'' etc. aped from a man, who has trod'the spite,' New big Lind—and was educated at 'one of 'her colleges 1 The tone of her iaborers-young then whose hands had been hardened at the plough.: Does he not know that the families of laborers have furnished every deportment is life among us with illustrious men—have furnished our 'heroes in war, our statesmen in council; our oratorsritt the pulpit and at the liar, our merchants, whose enterprise em braces the whole earth? What ! the laborer of the free States a slave, and to be ranked with the' despised negro, whorn the lash drives to toil, and whose dearest rights are at the petty of it resihle power. -mere be a firm, independent spirit on earth, it is to be found in the mad who fills the fields of the free States,. and moistens them with the sweat, of his brow. I recent ly heard of n visitor from the south compos wont:big theopenitivm of our manufactories as in a worse condition than the slave. . What carries the young woman to the matuffeettyyl Not generally the want of a comfortable, but sometimes the desire of supplyin herseliwith :wardrobe, which ought to satisfy the affluent, and oftener the desire of furnishing in more than decent style,. the home where she is to sustain the nearest relations,and perform the most sacred dudes of life. Generally speaking:raoh of- these young wowed. has' her planof lite, her hope?=,' and her bright dreams, her spring of odor'• in her own freewill—and amidst toil she con trives to , find seasons for intellectitif and reli gicims eulttire. • ' • • It'is common in Newtrigland for the sons of farmers to repair to the large towns, and there. establish themselves as domestics families, a condition .which the south will be disposed to identify with , slavery. - 'But what brings these young men to the city: The hope of earning in a shorter times a sum with which to purchase a farm at home or la the NVes4,perhaps :to beeotoo traders; and in'theie vocations, they not ,nofonuently rise te con sidemtioh, and to what in their Pinci or to* , deeci'iis I have in ray thoughts an Indit'dual ,' - dis" tinguished .alike 'bp _vigor and; elevation of mind; who begarilifell hiring tim4.lf as a laborer to a farmet z and ti} * entered: family; as a domestic — an d dClitr.tz, the honored ciate or the Most isiligh.tinett men, and do.- votes himself to thetiuhestSubjents'fifhiman. tho. his true that that'll retrains to be done the haw:mg class" bait&most favored regioaa but :he intelligeace ;already viten& through this &is, is an earnest of a lartghter day, of,.ttie most glorious revolution in his toryi 4-the elevation. of the mass of men; to the i s .;ignity of human beings., • ' • • is a. great mission of this country to for 'Ward this revolution, and never ra,a,a 0)114' mer Work submitted to nation- sign is to elevate society with, all its canditiirns,) to seoure,every humara _being the, means prcgr, rls, to substitute the .gorftsm?_ent of laws for that of irresponsible individuals, to prove that under popular institutions the peo.; pleinif be carried . -forward, that themulti tude, wh o toil; are capable of *rinjoiLiiig.thil! nriblettbbssingnpfthesiendatate., ..Theprel dearOatteini,.vioc of,tlte 11781,Ingludieequ v / 44 / o A r g itn g t . bnitattno 'MI , L BlO reCelvekqe'tV litartlit • t ziraation , , I , 2l 4 : t ret of liberty to raise ppe this is ' the •gleat idea on which Otit manthistpwrestisnd.which to be-wrG4lit 0!. h istory. ' - S ll 4 bikauchAt missto , abjure, and even fight small, the; progress which •>t is spray called Wpm: mot* =I =II =EI .',-Ortnto:in extra. iiingsia • .• of:irgE..mt.pcAtt- if .1 i Evarylielnese erhoeinAtesiesinte Wanderings le Medea Weir ; Mere travelled the mid frenellentereylo Vietoria, Will re collect theeeene of Cadarevta. Situated'. in themidst-of a beautiful and fertile valley, esi , every side of which the deep blue mountains are seen lifting their 'varied formiabove the horizon, it position is eminently romantic.' The town itself is not unworthy.of 'the sur- 1 , rounding eicenery. Its broad, welt-paged streets andneat store' . houses are an"agreea ble relief to the traveller who has but recent ly been, suffocated by the dust of Matamoras, and racked by the rough pavements of Mon terey. TO its inhabitants, Cadareyta %linen es Ls the real Ultima Thule; beyond it, they I • think there 'is rithing•'vrorth living for,l worth dying for ; -it is their patties, and all 1 dwellirig beyond it are by them collet grin- I gos, or foreigners, ,To the Americans, it is - •,own as the prettiest; town in the State of l :Tamaulipas, and - those who - while passing fs 'through it have happened . to obtairea gh e' of the bright eyes tharpeered at them thi h the iron bate which serve Meiicanshous m lieu of windew glass, deelare that the girls of Cadareyta surpass in loyeliness the far famed beauties of "Mier. ' In the winter of 1847, sometime during the month of February, two Americans ar rived in Cadareyta. Attracted by the ate pearance of the placeeend having nothing to • call therein any other attee time, they de termined:its abide there foe a few weekss— Such a resolution may "seeks rash, and so .- One of the great desires of the human • perhaps it might havibeen le but bur Amer- family, or ,at least ofei large portion of man perhaps soon found that 'the had nothing to kind In civilized life; is to become indepen -4 fear.. The inhabitants we , ,with few ex. dent, affluent—to attain.. a position beyond ceptionse kind-and hospitne e, and, the fairer the reach of pecuniary want. -If - we • look portion of Creation, who had "n kind of ripen- through Society this object will be founcln chant foe the fair-haired Norte Ameriectnos, leading one with the multitude. Riches are were latish of their attentiens. One in par- coveted by ellor nearly all ; and almost every tear seemed to take a particular pleasure sacrifice is * made with the object of attaining in ministering in every way to their comfort. II condition . of worldly independence. . And She was a girl of about seeenteensurnmers, vet it is conteded that wealth bynte means with thedark lustrous eves and raven hair, brings happiness ; that in t hey eases it in which ate common to • all the Mexican NVO. duces habits of indolence, throws open new men, mamma possessed of an intelligende Avenues of temptation,. and thus impairs eiceeding most of hereex.l In the feeling health and shortens life. ,Nevertheless there which prompted her attentions, it is not pr ol are hundreeee and thousands, who, already ' table that there was anything akin to the ; rich, end whose span of existence is rapidle softer retssions, yet ourArnencans, as they i drawing ' to ncleste *Iso; _notwithstanding, listened'to the stye & tonesen which she ute toil on as steadily as ever; anxious, it would tered•the accents of the rich -Castillian, or' seemeto accumulate 'stfll more their -chit- ' were enraptured with , the melodious cancion. dren, aud thus willing to stibject those chile cites of her native , land, might have some- dren to new temptations.• We may mention times wished that she was not a . Mexican. a case in point. A. few years since, it ruerch \ Be ibises it may, ills certain that they con- ant of this city died suddenly, and left a for ha in tadareyta ' father longer than they tune ef 8150,000, which wasslivided between had anticipated.. Daring that- time 'Alley eiis widows aetin arld'a daugeter. ,The son learned that the beautiful Mariana' had a was engeeedeviih his fathex in business, had suitor earned Andreas deja Santee; a villain , become interested' in 'commercial pursuits, who, though of a good f 'mile, had once beesil and thus continued on in the good old-track. imprisoned for robbing th :ca th edral, and e wasl He is, perhaps, worth somewhat more at the I then aemeinber of Canal ' band of guerilla 1 present dar than atthe decease of his parent. robbers. So desperate w s his character that ; But he is living' generously and happily, he nil the inhabitants stood iri awe of him,' - and 1 attends his counting room daily, overlooks the antlenities dared not arrest him. Maria.' his 'clerks, and then usefully emeeloys a large tut had uniformly rejected , his adyances, but 1 portion of his tiirte. But the widow and he asobstinately persisted in his suit. One 1 daughter. Both were reputed worth far day the Americans, who occupied A house; more than they really were, and they immee on the plaza, heard a piercing scream which 1 diately became objects of temptation to tner evidendy proceeded from a female in great' cenary_ adventurers. 'The former disgraced distress. Hurrying to the 'spot, which was , herself by marrying a man much her eunior, "tuna few rods distant; they beheld Mariana; who ,has already contrived to make way with straggling in the hendeof -Seettes ••A bone; a large-portion of her formne. -She is by no fully caparisoned was standing near, and the : mains contented, for now that the deception scoundrel had almost succeeded in placing practised upon her has become visible— i his victim upon it, when he saw her deliver- ; now that'she sees that her Money . Was the i err approach. Turning upon them with - a ' object, she indeed feels '• disappointed and muttered cora jo, he discharged' one of les 1 ., wretched. .: The fewcharrus she possessed in pistolS, which didnot takeeteect, end mount. ! earlier lifeare gone,,and she observes with l ing his tnse, galloped off at full speed. AI a shudderehat her young husband regards her ' bullet, hewever, sped with unerring aim, 1 in any but an aleectionate spirit, and that struck him , in the arm; and , caused lien to I even his acts of courtesy and attention are Mackie his pace, but he ultimately succeeded forced and constrained, She Alfas forewarned ia eseaping. While this was passing, e; of all this, and those who loved.and respect / girl s uet-sunk on her knees, and with u lift' cd her most, interceded for }sours before she ed eyes, poured forth prayers Sot her we took the fatal step . . seiut the arts of a plausie and her unexpected deliverers' s." fety.. hen ble and mptivatnege maim "were irresisitble the danger was past, she seized the hau of with a is and suSeeptible woman, and tee her Arenas, and bedewing' them with er result is as we have stated. • • • tears, vowed eternal gratitude., . , . . The daughter,- too e -alas! her =sees still ,This • event was - soon forgotten .by ur . worse. She was one of the loveliest of her • American friends,- but riot so with Mari a. sex, amiable, generous and conflate she, 1 Night and day she waited for an opport ty I could not believe in the possibility of a incr. to repay he; benefactors; and she did not d j eenary marriage. She regarded with horror , it lopg wanting. ~ A bout the time the -abo el the idea of a deliberatesecherne of deception: Mentioned event occurred, rumors reach I She was gentle, susceptible and affixtionatei ' Cadareyta, that Santa Anna was on his ma h and would cheerfully heve made any sacie to attack Gen. Taylor, and that Urrea, who five for the object of her choice. To her, re. 'h a d teen gathering a fome at Tula, had net= ciprocity of feeling, mutual . regard, . were ranee/ as fax as - Morelos, With a view to in- dearer, sweeter thartlife. - Money weighed terrupt the American communications.— as nothing . in the scale with affectien. Un -These reports were at first discredited, but , der such circumstances, she Was singled but their truth soon became evident. with deliberate meditation by a 'Restless for- One night the Americans , were started by el tune :hunter, was won,.• and cheerfully eon loud knocking at their house, "-Prole' puar- 1 fided her hap p iness. and her Property to his to per el enter de dies"; " for God's take i keeping. Before the menage some of her open the doter g ale ii f&miale voice: The. I friends ventered to speak °ea eistlift.proei. request was qiiickly complied with, and there I eon for herself, of the settlement of .a pore sued Marlene, trembling with anxiety- • tion of her fortune in such a way as to place . 1 Quick, quick, Senores," said she. ' eYou i it beyond the reach petite vicissitudes of trade hive no time to lose. Look there, you can and speculation.' But she beard the sugges see them comieg now." • , • tions with imlignation. She had unbounded "Who,'Mariana ; tr i be 1" ' confidence in her intended husband; ,and Why Linea ~and his guerrileros. Do would do nothing calculated in the slightest voe not hear the sound of their home' degree to imply a doubt. Alas e 'the ffltal hoofs 1" ~ , , , creme They - were merriede They lived in looking' amen the long, street in the di- 1 apparent peace together fora short time.— reed= indicated they . saw that she seoke : But twelee months had not elapsed, before the truth. It erase bright mootilight night,l the scales of delusion fell from tier eyes.— and as, they gazed they, perceived the bright I She . saw, Wand woman's quickness, in such latices 'of the Mexicans gleaming in the i matters is wonderful, that she was hot, and moon's silver beams. • No ; finie , was to be i never had been sincerely loved a convi. _Deact ioneth would lost,. indeafolieegli the emcee were corn-1 have been ereferable to such an ing but' slowly, still they knew not what tot for along time she se-dee - to shut it out from de.. Their horses Wereent at hand, and .it the mind and the heart. But each week and . Would take some time ei procure them.— month served but to render it stronger and They Aid not hesitate long, howeeirefor the , more galling. , Her fortune, too, was rapid.' _ girl detained :• , , .I ly-wasting Y. • Her husband had become -"Come, S • enores ; come this way, i folio* a profligate • in: more - senses than one. .• He me. . . . t i could not bear peeperity. lee had been poor '. As they were directed; they •followed their' , until his Marriages and thus his.tastes appe feir•geide around.the coiner .of e street, . tir es and propensities had been . kept in check *liere to their great relief, ,they tescovereil 'the force of necessity. • - , three hems alreadyeaddled and , bridled. Iby But now, with airiple,metins at his com •; e What shall we do with three horses 1" mand, and conscious , of ha y ing played a base sied.one. ; _ . • s 1 part towards-his wife, gradually ereanie s ee One is for *;". replied the gal. . 4' I !more neglectful ,.m ore reckless, more vicious, ten going with yon to Monterey, for Santos Thesensitive natuie ef the heirms ihrunk ; has threatened vengeance against es all. 'lt- and she was appalled atehe proepect before is hewho has purst eiskideirrea to seed that and hretruld her.- She saw that her life. teas part}* tomtit:tire and , .I have locked - the deor to be u s e' of rniseryeanel broken ire/sleek and' of your, house ! and they will remain,. there in pride,. she mareely struggled against her` ;Mdley break it epee,, and in the ' meantime fate. Yearselledon, and as her,teeeks grew. eyetan escape." , , . ,„, . thin and. her eyes wires the eanipanions of • - The no time for any aigument,,so. her early yearesearcely rectigmeea her :.' She ellehreeemenediately set out: . After sa bard was bankrupt in hope and tappineste She lidesteey meted Monterey ear l y: the n ext had periled hex alter earthly bliss en the- fi morrung, *Meng . the first intaneetion. .of delity of one, end , ' he had failed: At times UrWeseetreartee. Aillariana piesTicted, the she still 'clung to the, delusion that arena laricere. :stopped to break ' open the .does. not lost; that adversity , might induce pene 'thinking to find theie l prey whites's ; but.then teem; mod restore something of those deli. eisepixantriserit kit diecovemigthe Leith May etoishopes wleth. 'siemens_ still referred to be: better eieinsii:!p then described ...Our ad- With Melancholy delight. 'l3 sit the hope was iienttiroui Americana never forgot thedebtOf vain. A meted rs more; and th,e-eusband gratitudeAey Owed to thee' fait., deliverer, having e xhieforttine mid nearly bee and'afteretheebattle of Buena -Vista had .dis• ken the been of hieWifesweseWhile leads pelted all danger; . they restored • her to her girig in some scene of 'revel and dissipation, Mende' ' As'for Santeelie was subsequently seizesd 'w ith apoplexy and s umerieoped •to his killed - bra' ediseissipien, : who - hate suffered last aceseunt. -But she., w hom . hetigideceire f .• his cruelty; while a' p e rieeter entortg tete ed and' beteayed—Whiet wreck did she thrie ':•" - -. •• , -." • - e sere! Prematurely old, faded and ead, - ; . th e contrast with heeyouttiful postman ane ij e ..... lien prospects, was indeed mournful. e'e floweeofhier " youth Wesgoneeethe eh of • -..- • her 'life was over, and yet it is rrm iiele ' t: .. _ if she had been ; born to a hure re iron, . or in . moderate' eirculastertees; her , destiny . woeld have been happier—far iseppiex. e llen ' she was tip lioness and i t victim ... S he Toied ' and wee : betrayed; 'She gave her hand-e-her hearteeend her fertnneeand received inete turn false imam, honied ,but hollow' worde —neglect, insult and treacheq: Alas,'. for the helves! .Alas for the perils of wealth. 11E1 . • -tr t inanif deeds .,:9o4lll4lklol Thioh.thei.ioshroOal whoa. . .Ths world had wonted. bad ihrt actorisald ' da tint to powers I" Ot hi 'RIiE TFtt~E D'IAN.: • Wtaktbiyo f4lai Him?, Wigged todo ' i t Otuaphirit fis,the ct4rdiS ne tbyOng. ' ,PRMI,AMNATION.Y. ••r• -c• • TY .' VA 1"; ,-.-et eau LF",4ts 40t.a, 10 4 , VIIRS*OIIA;4It. wlebt what. rkay roared leeglbsodalia 104 iota ,fomtaiothig ofbalrelig g a brim death; tbir dearroyeit bid robbid Wee of !I s m, Asdtaidebedlbt Its iriedre;theterhe at tier din* Oran Wciarai eardd bear, • • Aid tellalisles toot - dap* of desteihi. • • • As Owens,* buried past bar. etUr ravel* they said, Yoarbitsband, yougbushand. he Lao Lideat . • Her Mau. du away, she wu seeklig , *abase, ' - fferbusbaird.a. refuge, bad soughtout beft . nO As thews mss beam her, the knelt, dow n m CO" Aud guyed to ber 0. God: 'As If heedless of mortals the storm hurst*Ortk • ' Arid swept, o'er ;Ad ores% Ito &Arca writ?. The mulgrait ship laboured bard is the riAis - While the wind seat to atoms - every lath ;Miter salt. 1 A terrlbte 'boat weurfortb on the ntert As t eemigrants Tlawed to tenable a %tea: The lb fp. by the storm. soon to Ones ins Aad i prayer.for ber add was sent up to beavaik. J. C. 8. AdMug Sketch: (Prom the I'btledelpbta.,lnqubeo THE.IIET*'TiD i. OR; THE PERILS ,OF ,WEALTIL t , 0 1.0 ire's last like a meteor has 'tided. The bopC aodthe dream of my youth . • Are lost In the pallor another. * ,----2- Theguilt. deal trusted for truill."l, °A ,'far a otdb :,c:witte - ititiolv Or ; rOUIP/OVV Ell ',7?, S wF; El ' t- ' t ,'I l -;' Tift ---'2 3 .11 4 ` ...° '' '7 Alt ITOIG So much has lietittAerittett and Sal teiPtinie h,that therindringdgittehraee_finsnKettiatimM : latierice in yoittb; and rest mainly %you *nein:, krlyiduars dleresekes ;Atte, .14w :'• thol . ...lander, 'die genialinfinence done political instimticms. ' greater advanta#o4th q l ol' telelivint of high standing can C 7/ettle compete inaxetall y With . . -.energy and good conduct in iseehriegrapatha-. • neat resPecetbility4tseerlis,altaiiit•superffir. ous to add anything to the editing 'Thinned ciel lin . # ts'; '4 lo o l S' il i tia re - - 1 411.'seas. s'. • of whotti ate nuirformutg important part" rt(uthe , o• of e that may be of great pob: Fre tiodiiii.l`... - - z • 1 hiiivettikin 4 to . g ou t off: India - : • , "that die *it& /lei • set" se ilialedrfication. rkivirdhlilitittatt iii , 1847; .in alletter from the iireititiltehistecill from which it is now eitracted. - '• • It is no thitrat hret mat hail nay falsel:ol ol =rnive ouly , that in spetthieg of living Prontietr repftresintiibtemati , of !MP- .IBegets are fin' *lle, 80 4' , PW mer, which Avg ielAterinapsppreersi. ut; tete; dery r:te 4 • l trY diehiniiihnitifere full nand `of the partleriand4theiiiitert 411 ga l -tat thy Iciailitil:' , .. The uliax'eliarameriaticritif die individuals 'named, and the moral taulenciest 'of their cotriparatiVehistbries; are abridged td avoid prolixity:. _I , ~ , ~ • • "A littleoverttienty years agie Ictiiiiiheneed may carper as Publisher of a newsnver. Bev ki 1 in want of arLtterittetlheyV' my t:eirtrier ad ! I were making inquiries, fir one whom i v .,., might take as an apprentice ; itithecohrseof which, our attention was cited to an' rish lad; 'then bat a few months. n the etthetry: . Ha hail conic to America to Live with his brothers; who ,had preceded him—These-were stone masons; unpretending men and little known , But, to those who hail employed. thetb: Upon inquiry, we found the character erthe family. for industry"integruy and sobriety, to be good; and, Consegnentlt, made an engagement Id.' take the lad (Joseph) ter five years, agreeing to give him, as a compensation for servi ces, his board and thirty dollars for the first year; increasing the mount five dollars each "Ili proved to be. all that We could Wish -r: was attentive to his duties, made ouraterest his trnereit; anilimproVed the &chide. within his reach. for inc./6=4* stock of knoiyledgd and fitting himself for eeater usefulness. - " At another office, in the sametown,wai a boy whom I shall, call Thomas. He was the son of a citizen in good circuinstances—: .lind never .known the want of anything eon &wire to his comfoit or pleasure (for what his compensation from his employer would , not afford, his father supplied) always dra - sed , well, visited all places of amusement, • and never - troubled - himself about hunting nit. knowledge, die& 4hat, related to present • w cocci and cUmunstances. With Itim,.losepli became, to a considerable extent; a'butt of midi.; , cute for histoaricness of dress and sedateind quiet hab . NO sinark the sequel. - Thomas, as I. said; commenced early tb , attend places of amusement: Dancing• was• se isPecittl To , rite, and he was not over fastidious with re: gard to the character of the company. =-' ' Throng,h this channel he made the aquavit-, • ance of a very Pretty. girl; birt of a family fir below his awn: Her he Married soon after attaining, his ratijoriti, whisi;lty the aid othii father he Commenced businessfor liinisele. In less 'Wan -twci,„yettts he failed; but the cob: 1 lishment being owned in• his father's name;, was saved from the sheriff's hammer, {indite . was Permitted to remove it to a!new bat lapidly thriving toenkin the_ . est•-;--Here he was no more successful. 'I a few years-his effects Were sold , out's mid the. last account I had of him was that he was glad to get work by the day as a journeyman pruner tasupport hunself - and family:"' , _. At the expiration of ay'eir and altalf froiii the time Joseph confine:wed his apprentice: ship, owing to d clange in the PrOprielorshitt of the establishment s he wag released trout his' indentures. He then made an armage:, meat withnn academic institittion, where; by certain services in taking care of the building,: keeping weather tables, and working during, vacations as journeyman-employing forth purposes and in study his whole time—tut was: ita • ,‘,..,... :. to get alltiii,lotrieffis.the send: amy l en `lll* . isle' Ilii indhsuy, suuliona application,' and; the development of its eats, which the public eshibitions of ithe school brought forth,. attracted attention* only of those in eh" schobl;litit of persoii.s oat - ' of it, and made aim known to a wealth y citi•t zen of "the ed,ghborhood, who , volunteered td advance the means to carry him throtigh a i collegiate course. • This completed, he three: I ted his attention to the: study, and then. tbd ', practice of law-was successful-lanirried dui daughter of an eminent and wealthy counsel,,, for-ranks nowt =Mug the first members, of the bar in a section proverbial for the saperiz - why of its legal talent; and was, last all; elected a Representatil7e to Congress over Ord of the most respectable and hifinentifil than: hers• of the last and preceding Hoist., and id a district where the relative political sttength. is such that for vier) , other office the condi; dates of the opposite party; at the same stet=tion, received from` three to seven hundred majority. - ... ~ • o In another , location; sUbsequent tei dui titre first referred to above, "I had in my • ef, Ike a son of a man in good circumstances aoa of highly respectable standing: The hey- - John—(for the sake ors name;) bras ponesi: eel •of a good share of brilliancy and a fair amount of school education.,,His fattier dying , during bia Minority, • left for him property ' ', ivhich, on his obtaining possmtion; was to, place him in independent eireumstintese After the death of his parent; a change, in his habits• was soon percepnble, and his itsetulriess to ran gradually kvsened. In the meantime,npoot, family locaied near me, - whese moms of sup. port were the daily earnings of thbse WEY could get employment and wages at common labor. Sawing ;tripod was a; commonwen: -potion for the father and eldest son, then about seventeen years of age. This boy used fre. quently to come into my office in the eveningi and on rainy & s, to get the reading of news paftrs; width IM Would frequently borrow, but was always punetual to return. Being in want of an apprentice I proposed to take him; with his father's consent. This was, how.: ever, refused (the circumstances of the family: ' rendering his servieesneeessaVor their sup-. port) - except on condition that I would Ray them tin amount equal to the profit they might fealize froio his labor during the remainder • of his minority: Though this wig more than - , was customary to be given for the tervide or apprentices,' I 'had become so much interestist. in the young man (Charles) thancol/eroded, the arrangement, and gave the sum required.' The r es ult proved that my expectations in hid were not unfounded. The other, hOreier;" . soorebegen to display towards him a cavalier disposition, and twat him rud ely. , ta He e dendy looked upon him as an'inferiori not gt . to be an asseciate for himself; and so in.sinu atirig and ppprive did his conduct totooe towards the latter; that I was oldie th die: miss him before the e xpiration cif his engage( ." . s ... " Charles served out his term; Beth liteni. into the world as men, to act for.hemselves: John has made two pr three emptsto d a '• business; Mt. was in each rate nnittccessful; -.. His properly, is nearly, if riot 914 ci;•iind <_ lie is now makiegnfeebleshpport irreipter lac work as aJourneyman! Cher es-siren West, and I had lost sight Of him ,nmiljaiit. fall, Wheo' I fornd las name among thelist of members elect of thetegisTanire ef:.'`4..._-.; Curiosity and a regat& - for him: led me to watch with some closeness the pnblished pi 6. ceedings of that body during its late session, and it afforded me no little sans*tion And , - serve that his neme,appe • ared.anieng, them quite as often as nny'other meniber; but that, •seareely a p *tioritt.lifi'faßed 'of being ri mm....s.. adOpted by the ouseyof -which he was ev i? deatly the Mos infittential trieribee . ISIIXEN.SIT‘ t OP - CREATION. . . Ile 7 irhik ibitiSiair da' i 1610.114 Y ral4irrce, l ' . , Bei? dritidir *o corapose - ani it ire rat t . ' observe hots seetein tea 141'0 in rut;;. , What otha e iplaaeia circle ober sow. - • . t•eved a lai. _ 1 1 4 ' lino Y Gad haat arc. . . PRIDE: • . _ ',I ME :E'! 3, ~.fr .I' •• . - . ME BR MEE =MEE PAior... , 3EMII „I .. , '•,, Of all the causes that conaptie -to blind _'; • 4 ' Mn',e ?flit:ciao:met sad eifeleed liaise tug Whet the weak head with strongest , bitiettics; la rlde—lthenever fallitdrylce ellboli4'' • . ~ , - , ' II 111 1 - ,
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