• , Vilicrik , fnsnraince • Company, • CAPITAL $BOO,OOO. . MARINE AND LIFE IN:ftIEANCE. • 4 0ffias as Fijorsrlittnetum - atarrirAi livisesfincii Raw, ,NaLslleysteßeenetibiseta.- . - 'F/1113 Companyliaving been duly. orga plied. and . • 1. thecapliaLesiotleAosupntlynethrid;asOnqw-pe e . geeeives applications. for Insurance against lava or damage Art yon Eaildines, ffierehandize, _ma_ • ,shinery,Jetitis,!;Manufamories,and all desrriptions of Aaroperey also membandize iaapreidetele in the course rot Islaiidtradeporlation.—tbe risks of the reas—and .eipou e. I ivisswOnd iltUals; -The ritVatir premium Mtfilch milrenvelp Ads Institution,.will yonformto the established ,item ari the Eastern Offices: AD Irisse.s lira be liberally and promptly adjusted, and paid.; „DIRECTORIA: • Mos. ft.' N. Cannier,' 'Vincennes, - WlLLean J. Weee - ,: do : WILLIAM J. Heasan: do • • • IP:MACE Z. PECK: do - . • •Cvars IU. ALLEA, ' • eia , .. • • voice:4T T. WEAT; - Ili-D., Pike co--Indiana; isz-rca P. -RAILki:". Fein Wayne, Indiana. - TllQMsde T. BLEIAKIDGE, Lafayette, rto waLvta W. 'EARLY, Terre-Meaty, !. . • D. WALLAcc, Indianapolis,' do lieu :iv D. Ataxy. Eiansyille, do ' R, S CIIOOLCR A PT, Wash. D. C. ---";Zevelavrtitt PLATT:New York. . • • . N. CARMAN; PresidenL .'M. ALL ec, Seeretaiy, pro'eyni. sssy! s-Nis:T.E44nover; • r. • tirnms M. ALLNX, S•7evELJUD•II; • • REFEBENCtS IN INDIANA t: Eteelleney.Gov.Joetrii A WittoliT.lndlartaixdlii. •1. JAIMXS 11. Lane, Lt, Governor do • lion. C. H. TEST. Secretafy of State. do • ".fic.auAus MALOLl4B..Atiditot orl3llde, ' , do f . on. CaLin B, SMITH. ekninersville. • 01. W. A. G 01111147. M. G.. Bloomington. - • --. • lon. B.'M. liorryforrox„'i Judge U. 5, 'DWI/Conn Canrirlton • • ' • - • A. M. PrErr. Dig Jinrkti.llle,,, . 1 ., Trdstites. t 2 ' . 'ta. Taos. 11. BLAXR. Terri Fr.ailtr. Witrash'kErte 1 .t.d.ss Ilvrien, East,- N._Yorli City. - Canal. Acca D. Rants; Esq :Terre naive. '-, - Vx trus" , bit, President Brant Bari*, Vincennes. 's*cs C4Ll.tss:Jr.. State Ageni.in Ness ... fork. ,The undersigned having been ntineinted,Aeent r , tr totew: eattivce Crti trpiriy'..-le now ' prep Area torhhkelnsti fra.s tit Picpersv , ite n t. 4 o fther)t t erms: . _ ' ' . - - ,• . • JOHN B: C. MARTIN. -53-tt - Dec s 9, 1549 . • - ( ~... ; 1 *Mr/t.EMNITT.'• FT THE FRA.I.,EI.IN ,FIRE. INSURANCE COMPAN % N 0 ../ 63i. ' -- 4) F TIcL . N 0 ../ 63 i. Chesnut street; near . st ree -. ' ' DIRECTORS,.. :. •Charies N. Baneker, George W. Richards, : . 'Thornps Hart. - i : Mordecai D. Lewis, 'Tobias Wagner, ' Adolphe E. Rorie, . 53 anwel Grant. , : .! 1' " Rtvid IR: IlroWni.. - ' Jacob R. Smith, • ' Nonis' Patteriori - Carlin:meta mate Inauranre,petrnanent prlirntied. on ..tery description of property,in town and cow, ti i 4t rate : as love as airy Consistent withisecur ty. ' The 'Co..."nallY have reserved a- large . :onktngent Fetid, whic i , ,7itit their •Ciinitarand prend tax,san.ly protection to the . assured. invested, afford at., i ' l on January lit, 1.548, as • The assets of the ci... 4l Palt.Y - riibti.b..t agreeably te'ith ''ict of is4embli. were as feliewr, viz.: , i Mangum", frS4n.,sse 65 Ftorks, ,'. *I2 (51.5f . '<i '2-'5 Real Estate i . 106% 3Af , PI.I . Poilt,.. die., ! 4 ' s • l ''' ''''; Temrinrary , ~ ' ?.oU'r 07 loans, . 1:.5,4'59 69 . • , ! ' ' O . rinee theirineorpora Hon. a perind of e, ‘ V' tcen) "?7:, they, have paid np wards of one rainiee tree Au..... .. [heti:reed do/hies:losers liy fire, tnerebrattarding , ,vi-. "Jenr•e , nf the advantages of inserneee•oe well a,, .the -Ability- and .11'7+0g - in - nu to • m,:ut• ivirlr • prbmpineas, an liabilities. - CIIARI.ES N. BANCRER, Pre sident. , CITARLES G. 13.0 i; CKER, St.e . Ceetary. The snhadriberhas been aPpointe&ageut nil' the above mentioned institution. and is pqw prepared t - make insurance, an qvery description of property, at the lowest rites. - ANDREW lIIISSE.T. Agent rottsville..lnn 19. 154115 . LFObI9- . NATIONAL LOAN. FUND LIFEi.ASSII.. RANCE SOCIET V OF-LONDON - "A SAVINGS BANK:for the Benefit of theWidoc: • and th,i Orphan."—Linpowered by Art of Par. Ifament —Cipital .£ 4 :oso.llotior 42,f.e1.40-11e-iiles are serve Fund (front Surplus Premiums] of aliouttille,,no •Ti , Lahlie •Alntray. Esq.. Gerdes street. banover square, Chairman of the Court of Directois In London Plrrictaft-1. Elliotton, 'II. 11. F. It. S. Artvaell — W . ' " ...it. B. Woolhouee, Esq., F. 11. A., S. iSecrrtary—F F , , ) Camrous,..Esq. , - - i . . PHILADELPUIL 130AnD OF C C, I:lenient C Biddle, Wm refer. 4 B-Mongtil . . . Coleman Fisher, George II Graham, Louis A Godey, William Jones. The followingare amongihe advantages otTer ed by this insluution:— • _, r . The guarantee of a laigricapital..in' addition to the accumulation of premiums. The tiecultar benefit se. eure4 to the assured by the pnocitte.ofllie loan ile i partment. The payment of premii ma half-year l y. a . quarterly, by partias insured far w ole term of life,ati a triding,additionatcharge. The t avielling lenvW.ex . tensive and liberal. Petinams insured •for I:fe, can at once borrow half amount of annual- . premium, and - claim the same privilege nit' five successive year, On `their Main note anddePosd or polier• - Po " of the (hlPl tat is pet manently invested in the 1 7 .unIted States, in Ore names of three of the 'Local Directors, as Trapteea —available always to' the assured in easesnf disputed Claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. Tina) days allowed 4.11•-r each - payment of (WPM til rri becomes due withoutforfeiture o policy. No chargefor medi .eaF•inininatiou. -..* . 'The Society _ being fouridell-on the Mutual andlaiot •.'saackeprinciple, parties 'may.particlpate in the profits of - the floeletY: two-third:i ni which are annually irl!•ided among those assured far lit/ on the partitipa T'tlit scale. nni , pepsins who are desiions to avail tiiPIIIiTiVPS of the -- si vantages offered by this 10-titutinn, by addressing - - : - A be Agent. F. K. Starr, No. 32, South at, Baltimore . can obtain the requisite information and the necessa ryi papers far effecting an uoirance. I ' il-Apy in forruitirm with regard to thin Company ran he obtained at the (Mice ofithe Nliners , journal,yrtere the Pretwiumtreah:he pild'and IM-nrances•iitifected 9une 30.'itii19. / '27.1v. . rittE .txsurt.A.l.4c.E. PROTECTYOURSELVES ri'ITT: Delaware Mutual Safety tio.uravq:.e Cnrithany .1 —Office. North itoom of the Exchange,i,Third rit.„ Philadelphia.- . ri FDIC INSI/flANCE.—fluil.litigit; Morcli.Udige and other property In Toro aii l rottorrr, insured again.' lor.. ordamago hy fo, my II e InWefft rate of premoo: MARINE INS!' It.l,N(3,f7. , —They atoi In.iiie Ve.si`la i , Cargoes and Freight., rore.ign or goalwe.e under op;tn or •pecial holirleS, a. , the 4.-or,„1 may ile.sio.. , INLAND TR% NArolti'AlloN.—Tlwy al.to insure tlergliandize tran.ri , .rtriti e It'art,nir, Railroad rant, Canal Coat. and Steamboatadon rivers and late.. on 16e 'Mott liberal term, . _ .._ .DIItr.CTORA. , . _Joseph 11. Seal.. Jano-s C. Hand Edmund A. Solider, Ther.phllcs Paulding, - John C. Davis. 11. Jones Ilmoks • • 'Robert Dorian. Beta,/ Sloan. • , 'John a. Penrose. Hugh Craig.. . Mamitel Edwards, George Serrill, .Geri. G. Leiner. Spencer Mc!Wain, Edward Darlington, Charhn Kelly„ lust IL Davis, . • J. G. Johnson, . Newlin, ' Dr. S. Thomis, Dr: R. M. Huston, John Sellers, ' Eyre. Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. Morgan, Win. Binaley. • 'WILLIAM MARTIN President. , S. lE4nor..n, Secretary. . . Thesuhsrriber having bren appointed :Li:tent for the altatrr Critnpany.•is now prepared to make Intiiranre ..m3 all desrription• of property 'on the most liberal termr. Apply at G. ❑. i'iit offirv. \tr•r:u' Addition ;or at my house in Market e; met, rolttrele., tiCov I 2; 1949 THE GIBARD -LIFE ASSIT RA.SCP. • ANNUITY AND TRUsT 'COMP ANY OF 1'1111..A . • Offizt I.s9Ck.essrut Street. " - TIEN.] A'NIN lIANNA•c, Sent for Schuylkill Co. JAMES S. CARPENTEII,-M.l). Me.d.c Etarnin,r AKE:insurance ca I..ivcs.grat Arlauittepar.d Cal .114. dowiments, aildrereiie hnd execnte crush.. - . Rtte: f.• finstriig *lOO or, a disgle For 1 year 17)F7 - yearr. Por Lire abnnatrt G 93: :1 77 1 36 - 2.34 4 153 320 2 00 460 6 914 1 169 1 96 4 35 , 4 PI 700 persnn seed 30 years! hPIT I,irth-day paytnethe Companysl 31; would secure to his ft ' tinily nr helra'*loo, should he die in nitevelt ; or for $l3 In-he seUures to rheni elope; or for 313 00 anima illy for 7 years; heserpn•a to them 111,100 <honld he die In 7 years; or f0r32360 paid apn•ally dnriat providts for them 310041 whenever he dies; for 4 . 16550 I hey would rteeive $5OOO should he' rite in one year, JANUAR:ef t , ISt:, TlTE.Managers nfthk rzmpany, at a meeting lield art the rth December ult., acrooabl3' to tie de.sien rt , reftrit in the iirgiurel praapectus or circular of the CampatV,aoPOPriated a Bonus pnlit tips for thr.;._4kiltar. or life, remaining in force, Aha Were itSlled &int to the Ist oflanuary, 1912: Those Of thernitherilore which we i e isljned in the year th 36 jr•itt btentided tor) per cent upon the rem Insnied ..mattortniadltino of sing on every $lOOO. Tiki' I #llOO, teol rithl witeu the policy becomes a claim inafmd Ithe'4llooforif,77v e i cies gat wise tsanc.LLti P 3 wiil be entitl4 to 9 per cent 067.50firl every Alnoti. And three; issued in „light be intitird per centor 475 on every lON nd in,,ratableproportious on all, latd,pWities Lotted prior - to let or, January .142. •' The Banos! will Le credited to oath polocy en the beekt endorANl on presentation atthe (Mice. It is the design of the Conipany , to continue to make soletitices ar ,bonne co the.poLiciee for. life it stated period.s; D,W. R 1 MMUS, Presid-int Jona P. Lints, Axis's ry. • itsTne'substriber has been appointed Agent forlhe above Iniitrutlon; and is prepared effect Insuraoccs ot lives, at thd published rates, and give any turornitatinn desired on the subject, 4D application. at this affix (1. PottsvilleFeb.g) BENJAMIN BANNAN Attention Aktichtion: Ltrp,lNtubrr Ar. TAYLOR. hat-. noir on band at ' theCtitner of Centre and alkhanuntgo dm, the largest:reek of Fel aud Fixer? (.7letlise in the Conn tazikaicatta excisr birered, for iate. whiilesaleanq -re , t ,„ 01 prince jilittd to lUe ilMelt:• ; .- • ' _ , ...t • The balancer assortment catmays to tie fr ond at sigi 014 postajilistied riotlong liomteolrenstmeetiar advitig: dssecgo partbnaers. and the attention sir the Public Li. irected, 4o the Act that the whole of their enottriont mock is thannlnctateil in Pottsville. thereby ensuring, to their customers, a saving o f from 20 til 9.5 net eenti aver alit thy made Clothing, - - ... ,T ....5 4 0_00...Wiatar_Osor Coats; _2,000 Pantaloons' and 1,000 Vesta hav ggo s p iL a i td,.,:; „Au. ahead Mantatetk SI ~, 7 --' -, , ,5,7 47 - rz . t , _ . * g hir:Vmsetptttd: MOS: t ican Clottal• 11 -lttathilrat S.Ph§iMitistilb ,r,r r eel! milmortre et ,- ' at _ - ireOettansade . -- 11 7 4arelin fi - Attsfiked artector the Wietarisea- LiPPlhicalmT r:4.1.1 n t Igre;toraterefikcint re . ''•"llll4“attan/Pata..ttottaritle. Z fa faatilat thlltfief ahy th at " .talearitgatafite 4 S•tt 1 12E3 sou Are ba• ev Oct 20.1649 - ; Fancy Furs; Mufl Baas and .;.).11ANOirdtg , ► i .fI ArVID 41%Z Mfg P• - • , Catermetroa , re: seistivientittvs.) l 7. IMPORTER AND MAIiUreCTUR ER OF EVERY DERcIIIPTION'OF .1131 rt AYTP:Optrt Mot nedfenle 7 Eurorey *tail select .ILI sten' of Perr,VelrOtit VioeveseffitiocilleMilq . very superior stule.and trialpsingilient ttenteltere-` rant manner. eidatediddfalrlie take.. attnittion. of Men -011441110 rite". tn bls.inpeeiot ap4l,otte t ee ire as ocatineat; which. as-he Mattolactarevecore-Was. pyres, hit je enabled to offer at sect! raterez, .9 8 ,0,cw • ---- -oqt-11414 4 , 11 . AF o rlollerryloore.beleter • t eßeir. Co '4 , : Feettfy-Me. eg.'l 1 49. " • 114-Oree i9flanee always closed Satnidav:. , - •°a IFfie litrheat Case Nice paid for Chipping ruts. . Ea a 'c't si. 1t115141 folodzufactory. VENITIAN BLIND M4,,..IrFACTUREII., ign. of the' Gohlen Cagle. No. 130 amd -143 outh strand st. bet' r Pork it. CIIILADELPItII• r d ."lEPF.L'alwity's on hand a large and fashionable mi n. sortmelinif WIDE and NARROW SLAT WIN DOW 'BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, of the hest materials, and at the lowest cash prices. • (Lavine refitted and enlarged his establisbnient, he Is, prepared to complete orders to any mmount at the shorteOt nntire. Constantly on hand an assorttnenrof MAIIWANY FURNITURE Cf every variety, manufactured papiessly for his own safer and purchasers may thereffire rely on a good ate terms. • Open in the evening. . Orders from a distance packed tarefully, end sent freeiof porterage, to any part of the city. ' - = GLARE. August 25, 1849. 33-IY' Blake's Patent Fire.-Proof Paiet nom . orna. T HE Subsirlhera , have just tecelved a further sup 1 'ply of this Macular and valuable substance. In addition to the Pl'a t e tutor;-they have a beautiful chocolate or brown. , resembluirthe sand stone now in use,,and so mach admited for the front or bisildings Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro. toside of .ton, whichln the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for •its fire-proof nature—the two former.ioiblitanees being non-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the whole , together and make a firm and durable paint: • For nee it is. Mixed with Liaised Oil, 'and applied With . a brush; the same as ordinary paint, to wood, iron, tin, canvass, paper, &c. It hardens gradu ally and brcomea fire-pron f. It is particularly suita ble finr.-ropfs of buildings, steamboat and car-decks, railroad bildges,fences, &c. A Igor coated with the art ble is equal to one of elate, at a vast 'saving of ex pense. ' Specimens may be Peen at the office of the subscri bers. HARRISON, BROTHERS & Co , No. 43i South Front St., Philada. 17-tf ?TIM' subscrtbet re.pectfull!, tqClici'fl , public attention 1. to his superior and tasteful stock of Nickel Books. Ranker's Cases. Bill Books, Dressing Cases. Card races. ntrt Manatee. Purses, Pocket Knlves.and other fine utfery, Gold Penn and Pencils, Scar Cast's. Cbce Men, Bark Gammon Boards, Dominos die. &c. lIIF S.SsottMent Consists Or Ihe most fashionahle and modern style., of the finest quality and excellent wha m:m.4lm embracing every ' destralde (army pattern. which he will at all (tacit be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale of retail ; oh .the most pleasing terms. .*Purchasers who desire to suppl}• thetoselvra with articli.irof the hest quality - will consult their interests hp calling at this establishment , - rHIL•DELPHIA. . . TIANKFUL to tne citizens of Pottsville. and tts vicinity for their kind attention to our former ad vertisements. and their Increased custom, ace would arnin i request their company to clew our large and splendid assortment of . " o w, GLAss AND QUEENSWARE. Dinner ttets, Tea Syts,. Toilet Sets, Plailes, ' • Dishes, 'Pitchtrit. &c.&c •-Glaris Tumblers Salts, Wines, . . Decanters, . Celle:ries. . Preserve Dishes., , &e. &e In any gnantlry to suit purchasers will be sold lower than the semi.: quality can be obtained for el se when —ln fret at less than Wholesale Priers. A s lendid assortment of American and English new I TIRITANNTA. METAL WARE _ of veer many styles and at all priers, such as were never Lhefnre offered for sale in this,eity. rA NCI: CIIINA in ereat variety very cheap. r - S-Mfe hereby eatend an invitation in any person ram - Petr,vitie or its_neiebborhood to eat and sees.. and they will at least be pleased to walk around our ... •ire, and look over ate finest stork in the isiderecl ore of the lions of the city. ' Very respectfully: . TYNDALE & MITCHELL• ly-9 , A. M - MACDONALD 45-17 .anlsi Cheap Cutlery Stores L. .VO4. 32 altd 33 ARCA? coil 209, eII.E.ANUT Street—PIIITADELPFILI. Oti - NTRY merchants ran save Dona 10 to 15 per Pent. by purchasing nt the ebove wares. lay Im. t.rtuag my own goods, paying but little rent. a nd - liv. ang economically, at is plain 1 can undersell those whe purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and hie llko prince*. constonCy on hard a largo stssorlaient of Pen on Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors Table Knives and Forks, .in ivory. stag, b.ittalo, bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks; tareels. t Matcher. Kntves ; Dirks ; Bowie Knives ; Revolving and Plain Pt.tolai, kg. just received, a large stork of Rodgers and Wosteralaq,laa's fine reaa and coa,grese Kai m.o. a large asatortnient or Aocoro..oot. dte. , d. 0.; also, fine English Twist and Gelman .Gllll4. JOHN M. COLEMAN, hriporter. Jan 5, 1519.. 1-tf United Stales and Foreign rATE:Nt AGENCY; 1,2 4 (5. IS 'DOCK STREET, opposite the Exchange, — I4III.•DELPFIti, pa. Atr.M.lll'l3, o Cli, Encinre.r and !Ilechanician, ', v offers hi, service:, for the traonattion .vf all • business connected with the Patent Office. ,Miloet.a, DRAWIKOR •111D1 4 PCCIFICATIONS neatly and accurately made and Patents obtained with , despatch. Min thorough, theoretical and. practica I knrvrleder- of the Mechanical arts,induces him to say, That in all cares where be advises an application for t Patent, in rase lila not obtained, the fees for hisser vices trill he returned, and be will also guarrantcs. that all patentrenhtained through Itiiinffice, will be Vll tam ned by the courts, Many inventOrS are subjected to cast delays and loss of time and money by emplorinp Inrompetint person to nital..e their specln:ations, and frequently hart to stirrendtt their patents and getu • Inventors at a distante can send their.modela and - 0 sratementof their claims directed to Waif. Buts.ota,” . ids-gIICILCALtacIr Nia....-2.4 - I.krelt Attest, Pbdadel Phis, Pa., nod the strictest .. secrryy ' w . Bll he nbaerved until the Patent is obtained: <.,- 4. Drawings and all kinds of Mathinersi parrhased on Commission: and competeat mans fittnl-;h to pet , 04'4141 ' W - 1n minlat tiOn in any part of.ibe Untied Statcr,libitth America and the Welt Indies. - • IttI 7 I:I3,EIICES If on. ZAtiocn Paarr; Prerldint of the Methanliat ineti tnte, Dies . York. , Messro.drtt.carax, ALLEX.4.: CO., Novctty Works,New York:.; "`t t o.,Colinni4an Paiundry New Yotli.:._! . etarLYEi.i.Tcott & Davir.s; Philadelphia, Pa. " /loans &afar:via, Patalittrit, , ' Mr. Trio , * iv rp ovE, lla It imore, jr,opygT A. Tar aux.. r • • ",• -t" M t. " aare " I) , Avrrtt i;LTL.r.I2. inf 01.1,4• • . "N. Savannah, Cg- " 17Rmii4, 31.M1e% " tt.T.Tcicuri,L. J. itima s X.:113/Lrfliim, May f 2; • . - • --Montgoiltery's Patent r pit: attention of Itif Is rropect , rally ntritcd to ilk. veloable sgrkoveutent.- Ex be-n made during, the post Vac. on Etccfnlmars. both'in salt: and fresh-wftter, iloo, thine holt r.fornoKet purpoies„ soi tap( t;,r4e ai rk tr?cl Und the arcPt having of OM: Niricbt.ted IlOcc, occupied One( tinfiernoW in nor, ' • • • I . • talf,re not Chit now lot see!n hi e?perirthln at thf•pot.hlblittlent Of, \ C . -Ifeterr C hian Nine; ell Cherry et„ 'Me Roome /..'nrwhemlt3Pelrt et.. New Teat; '1 1111.1 t St - Ayr**. Fnistwitry {wit oftSth'st.iNattli Riveiv{ Atlantic Itork.l.ltoolelyti, Nrre , '117.• Plet , lttf, Ora tl.t relitni et ,Ne Mad': 1 . tb, H. 11.Izer k pt.';4l n'xil 19 Drift vie gf::-Neve Tot ii(R. l BtathuXk's fnihifir: Troy, New York. SmiNkturlot, Baltim re. . . , , Anvorpet 2 ": 44 Als cltufklig4(l ll 3id 0 4,7 ":00-16Y . Nork.,-ma;.on be 10C , tfli roW InAt Per fantieelfi N- riffu4l/uu.luPli . f 4 - 14mtir mflTr.oktiair.l iatmr:gcWAOn:,, ,, ,, ele fn ' , 1. P.:in't* DELI, ti Snuttt Trdrd of. June 16,*41. :'5.1y.) above Chestnut, l'hilltht ~ • . , . , , . .. . • ••t• - I , •:',' i 4...-, , ' , . ... • . \ • . . , \ . - ‘ \ . s. • , . . • ... . . . gr. ill , ... .• - .. ir ' • - •• • • \ , • . . . . • • \- • ' • , • • • 1 • \ • • \ • . ' • . • , . • . • . • ~ , ' ;,• • • . • . . . • . . . .• • • - • • „ . . , • , • . • -. 7. ' - . _ - • • ------... - , . . , , ~lgo \j .t. '' ;.' 11: ii ..1- 7 1 1 :11- alll . - , 113. 1 4:tr ... - \ 'l, .1 i.-,1, , q,2 '''. j()I, ' !--' '.;f-N'A. ..."' .. 1 . .. , . i - - . . - VI.X\VS\ ---- ' - : '' ; . . , pl . , . . . . .., . ..,.. ~ .., Ho • p_.. .. 0 . ..... , .... , , . - ill 4. 'fij , • - - --- . .. . ~ 5 .. . ,. . ,..,. • ......... ,: , ..il-:, •-i . !) !-J-- ..,..... :. ~ --.. "Li ..,---,-, .-, ~., .1 •" - •.. • , Q `A .; ' •, ; • •i: 7 -", • t • g . ~ - t • o•' ‘ '' : - •'t" ‘" . f •' " . ''''' •. i •• - . . •. i , . . • • g ' . • ~ •g 7: • - , .. , '.. • . ‘ ' • e . • . . . •• •• --• :-1,,. 1, -•Fi --...-1-: - -..,_ t : .- ::...-,,,:: 2 ; —....- .' 2. • •", r '-'•-_ , -'- ! -2 , - >. ,- i -•,',,: ..' ..:- - , -_, ••• -\ : _: 1 voL. xxvl PEIGADELFETA PianoPo _ _ • MB-Largest, 'Cheapest, Rest and most elegant assortment or PIANO PORTER In the United Rates, min always he rotund at the arartheinse or the, Subscriber, 171 Clatind Street. oboes PIM. at die Old gland occupied more than a El:ardor a century by, Ur. Geo Willlg , music publisher. PIANOES, ' - , , . HAM'S! '° '' ' i -- -Y...'' ' : - . .. Ernspln NCs '. . . . - /Eqt..iAll:l4,. Ice.. Ace.. , . Fxerk-from the: most etlebrited Manniketueera In H. Doric. 11‘ , Flop, , Baltimore- Plitladetphla. and Else ve?l,,re. ii , ,:cliVholesale art retail; at. 1.101 makers rlsh prices. OS.CAR C. B CARTER. - 171 tliemnut Street,Phiradislphicl. ..reh 9, t‘SO . , .. . 4 )11s, Candles, Soap, &c. sith±teribers have in store no favorable terms .: 14 1d callOris Bleached Winter Sperm Oil, i 1 0 , ..0 do Unbleached do do - 2511 do Bleached Fell -'do • ' do do .5000 - Whom Lard Oil, • ' 2OCD do - do do Elephant Oil, 'SOO do 510 do Whale Oil, ,* ; 24 ,. 0 do . Qn - Spring do 116,700 do St tairied Nnfih West Coast Whale very light,ror Miners' use, IEOO gallons Common Oil, suitable, for greasing, 600 do do Paint Oil, '10,004 do, 'Tanners' Oil, comprising Straps, Banks. Shore, and Tanners' Whale Oil, • ! 4 0 0 hoies AdamantirieCandles, MO 110 Mould acid Dipped Tallow Candles, as soried tiZ , R, (no charge for holes,) loxes yellow and Brown Soap 3, l'olcv?aa and I.l4lgniti3ll GUang. HOLDEN & MIME. 2: 'North Wha slurp above Arch Street, Feh;:9: I n5O. 9.-3am] April 22. Ifk4S Manuflictory of Pockdt HOOKS, &C. .ro 52i CAment z,treet. above Secomi rn ILA F. U !Mini. P!,cl.r.r Rook Manufactraer, 521 CbeAmu Street. Auemn 25, 1549 35-Gino 'The Great China Store, NO. 219 CIIV.SNITT STREET, I#ffiii teach you to pierce the &meta ot else .Earih t lad • brio' Oa; from ail( c . tl i ate ' of.hcoqutaiwt, Metata - which will Elie strewhie oar lianda matt eqject.all, Nate; to not ere_inii plea:ore "Alum • PUBLISHED EVERY ', .SATURDAY `$Y ; ., 4.**j4A404:_,.f1ANNAN.,... P OTTSVILLE; SC:. lIATLKILL .601*,,TY;.4?-.4._ P ILADELprnA; ' New MUSIC S ' ' & W A LKED, , • 0 _,... LNEU, , :,•., -- ' • z 4 LtE ' stieeeelees to Geo. M ill,: No. In Chesnut street, undee'llernum's .Museum , have Jon ' • ' published the follow/tit beautlibl 141-: lads, Polkas, at..:. : ,• -- • ". ,' . Ttilnk ere you Speak, by, N. J. Spode. ' The 'Secret. by the author, of "Will you love me. then 811 now... - . . - .. . .. . Sauey Kate, as rung by. Mr. ffadson, Music by Dr. Clannington. • - " Raise the brlßht Flag of Cidembia." adapted ia the oopular air of •• Ever be happy.,'' la Opera •*Easbars iress-!` - ; • • , • . . . . The' Theo art gonii by the late ...LT. ft. ihtllhratl.'l Ilopelsess Love, ''• t• ' - " Woman's L0ve,,..1-.;', " ' ~ . A Dream ' that love can ne'er target, by• M. Keller Dilligent Polka, by J. A. Gate. •- - , ' ' •• •,. Primrole do, by M. Seller. Plunnii do, as perfonnedat Capelliay,,by Johnson's Baud. . , Oalop. DOH lam, from the Opera of the four Sons of *yawn. by T.. C. Wiereck. His Amusement,. Clem:meet, by Charlie Voss!. -•, L. & .W." have the pleasure to announce to therato. tic that their ilea of Sheet Musk cenobite of the largest and most complete assortment to he found to the country. they are constantly adding to their stock all the new MUlliC publish/4 in New York &mpg. &n. PIA NOB. Afiae assortment of the best manufacturers of New York and aceton, at the lowest cult prices. .• - MUSICAL IiitiTIHISIENTS. • Also, a general assortment of Guitars, Vkillna. Ban jos, Flutes, Ascordetnur, dce., Violin, Guitar. and Harp tStrings of the hest Italian ,quallties, all of , which will be furnished to the public and the trade at hiwea rates. Order's punclually attended to. Jan 12..1830. IT • . s-rr • John C•Baker's COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OP • 3AIIIIAPARILLA4 • • MM Article Is employed with great nieces and by T .the most eminent Physicians of. this city, for the cure ofthe following diseases : SCROFULA or King's Evil, Rheernatism, Cutaneous Diseasee, Syphilitic Affections, Tester and Ulcers, White Swellingi, Scurvy, NeursigiaOr Tie polotrrens, Cancer, Goitre, or Proncbocele, plwellingabek,/ SPirte. Disease. Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, to counter if t the destrucUve effects of Mercury, Jaundice. fly perth;:mby, or ebiaggement of the heart, Palpitation and trembling In the region of the heart and stomach, Enlargement of the Bones, Joints or Ligaments.abo all the various diseaset of the skin such as Teller Ringworm, Blies, Pimples, Carbuncles, ik.c. Dyspev sla and Liver somptaints,• Nervous Arectiting,Drop sical Swelling,Constitutional Disorders. and diseas es originating from nn impure state of the blood aud• other fluids of the body, in shot t alt diseases where a change of the system Is required. Pried 50 its. per bottle. Prepared only by the Proprietors,' JOHN C. BAKER, & VA., Wholesale Drugging. No. 100 North3d St. below Race; PhHada. . Imrifiriersarl wholesale deafen In Drntts . . Medicine , . Chemtrals, patent Medicines, Perfumeries, - Surliest Instruments Diritciste Olassware, Paints: Oil,. Dye St! $, and Window Glass, also a new and superior art i,:te of Imitation. of Plate. Classrak shorn one-fifth the p r iee• ogllah or French . Platel; any sige to dro er. The Compound rlulrf Extract of Sarsaparilla. for saeby Clemens ar.. Paevi:g. l e ; W. L. Heisler, Porteirrbon ; James IL Falls. MiloTieille• • • Pure Fresh . Cod Lives' va... TilIS new and valdable rdedieine,now used h ' the medical profession with anelf astonishing efficacy In the cure of Pulmonary Consuhaption, Scrofula Chronic Rhetimatism, Gout, General Debility, Icomr plaints of the Kidneys, &e., &e., Is prepared from the liver of the Cod Fish fur medicinal , nie , eipresvTy for our sales. -[Fxtract from the- London Medical Journal." C. J. D. Wllliami, M. D , F. It. 8., Professor of Medicine, in University College, London, Consulting Physician to the.llnspital for Consumption, ac.,says : I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred cases of tuhurtulons disease nf the Lungs'. in different stages, which have been under toy ,cave the last two Years and it half. Itrthe large number of eases, 206 .our of 211. its use was followed ny marked and on equivocal itnproyement, varying In 'tepee in different eases. from a tempruary teterdation of the memo' of the it isesse. and a mitigation nu dint renning symptrns, up In a more or less complete restoration to apparent health: '• The effect of Crid Liver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough woe mlllntr.d, the expertotallon diminished in quanti ty a n d opacity, the'nieht Arcata eensed,'the pulse -be come stoner, and of better volume, and the appetite. flesh and strength were gradually imprnved. 'in conclusion. 1 repeat that the pore fresh oil from 'She Mart' of the. Cod in more beneath! In the treat ment of i'nftnniry Consumption than any agent. me: dicinal, dietic or reglmenal, that has yet been em ploye d." As we have marleArraneements to procure the Cod Liver Oil,•fresh front brad quart:ors. It can now be had chemically pure by the single bottle. or in boxes of one dozes each. Its wonderful edleses , has Inddeed nurnepoits ous imitations. As ito sttet-ess depends entirety on it, purity, too much; cure can not.be used In procuring it senuin... _ Every A/title having nail n4r written aignatore may be depended noon ns genuine Pan:MA.l.cm eontntniog an analyshi of the Oil. with notices of it front Medical Jorarnate, will be sent to tho,e who address tra free of postage. JOHN BAKER dr. CO., • Wholesale Druggists and Chemists,' WO North Third-street. Philadelphia July 21, .18-49.• - • 30-17 Paper Paper Paper NO. 21 BANK STREET. Between Market and Chesnut, gni 2d and 3d PM PHILADELPHIA. e l' RE -sub<crtbers,beg leave to can the attention of I country buyers to their assortment of papers em bracing the different winks of Printing. Hardware. Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue gm pers. white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, dr.e. Being enmtsed in the Manufacture of Tinting pa per,. they solicit orders from printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short notice, and at fair "rim.. Market prices either in cash nuts& paid for Rage. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, Nn 21 Bank st. Sant 8, 149. 37.1 y 011EkT INDI7CEiIENTS TO PEntIONS IN WA'$T ,OF.P. GOOD WATCH. Luwis It. BROOMALL, NO. 110 NORTH , SECOXD STREET, II it VING received itiWional supplies 'or ni . Gold and silver Watches of every description, front Landon, Liverpool and Switzerland im portatiticusls now prepared tofu rnish the very beat artiele'at a prlee far below any ever offered, of the same quality. and which cannot be undersold by any ntifer store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every "'eau h sold wilt he itet fectly regulated, and warranted to be as gond as represented. Watenes at the followiti2 low prices : Gold Levers. full Jewelled, IS karat casrs,only *113.00 eilver do .du , do . . • 12,00 Gold Lepinee, Jewelled, 15 Karat tan, 22,00 Silver, do do ' 8,00 The 1..11. Broomall Gold Ten, a superior article In silver ts a r„ with pencil, and warranted. 4,1,5 0 1 Gold Pencils for #l.OO, and upwards, Gold aledallias. and Locket for Daruerrotype Likenesses. :Gold Chains, Gold and trait Bracelets, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Fin• ger Rings, Snd a general assortment of every dorerlp lion of Jeifelry a tupusua I low prices. . LEWIS R. naoomAi.L. No 110 North keennd at., second door below Else° Philadelphia. (April 14,-M. 16.17 Wholesale and Retail CLOCK STORE,. ' No. 238 MARKET ST: ABOVE SEVENTY, • South side—ritiLiDELlMlC , ALTIIOI'OII we can scarcely' estimate the . iL• . 4 :2 ~ value bn of y p Ti. }.. l4l :t e h r o ur i, r , e , t i a , commercially, vet ste b s y B e t t A I I R I n u r e a n t .. will ittepish his friend', tunotig whom hi In- F 32 )1 C . IIIACX all who', duly appreciate Pe fieetneee, with' a I emit tfat aid perfect , mitt for marking its progren, of irbose value they telt Judge. His extensive stock on hand, rowatatttly ehanging In conformity to the Impmeementele taste and style of rotten, and wolkmanshlp. consist, of ElkAt-das and Teeny-Ayer Brass rftIINTINO lIOUSF.. PARLOR. HALL, CHURCH and ALARM CLOOKn. Penick, tridfAtc end other fon'ey etyka. as well as plain, which from his extensive connection and ennespondence with the mane rectum. he Ands !Lino pet pt the tor- i 'of trukfrors. in toy num ilf from nit to nriroluand. , . • Cautions. of which ev. 111 wenn*: the aecurney. • ' i Jogtion LET - T'S cinetrLAß POINTED h ' *Clocks' repo 'red apd utliffk flied; Clod. trimmings L . . , - • on hand., ' ' , , 4 ' , STEEL - MOB. - • ' I • Call strati ace me timely them. ' ,, !- TntrAditimit •rir ors ---e t t,o,i. -Li tite -.. de ^ ,- , n r , r u cT ir , JAMES BARBER. I,lil Market- t. .. - . . - -.. . , ~ . Philada: Aug . 94, ;kW. '' , 35-ity • wITY, In Meier In Wee In the alga rePqtat inn\lne above ran has sustained for so many ;etre to, the' golteurattent celfeest smdlbrougbout the comettrylel .E0011151i11y.10114018 this nmde of clot lotting the 'po h. lie Realist a commercial pen attempteeto he Pal,,Med (Calf the original opt, well calculated to dereive, from the close IsrUstaishf the late Me Levy's Oros ears -on the hiletiot:nf the lid or each bar, and also of theahepe <turd labelling - of the same: 14 - lies Outdate ber.omeexpedient - to establiab a "tide 11w the detrain' of these counterfeits. - All •hoses •catil base the gmasseas of the Sots AGVIT, 8. Natant, in he. ewe haudarittsg on t h e [Mulder: ntoullisis tek, win widest this,-let them' COMO Roar What source they may, and go one is furnished withithe original pee' to sell around ander any eirmutistasta , *ln order to prevent these listuisi we have bp. panted B. Hannan, Sole Agent, for the sale of these Pens in 'BehaylklU Caddy; sore:/ willlitenlatidesVis at Our. whobesale pater. AU pens purporting to he of oak tanunratures , offered; by Pedlars, ire' worthless ',imitations-air we never veil odr Send toPedlars. , - ' These Wetmore how need ,hood exclusively In tlit , Coverameht sleeve ar Washington, In the Banks, by Scriveners. tiff.. end to the Public Ogices. -Sox-agile, Yieholesale and tegallitt teductiLukee, by 1 - B HANNAN. i,' •_. 4 • Ye1e1.1e30..... - n, ., ~, , I •. ~ 1 4.tf, -". ..' • William .11ollowayy, . , • - , tilittO . GlST„ 7V• 37 dire cOA`Streiee:e ic /,` k Rice nulz;vi , ,) iittILAVELeHR, ' .•• OFFERS for sale, Drugs; Clresnica`ei Paints, Oils, ,Windoic Glass, &c., at tha lowest market prltes: pitionare! of Physicians 'keeping „ tbelr owo medic Into...and the trade getter ally, ara 'respectfully solicited i•ilstiarina them, that all medicines furnished will be entitle. of the best aad prepared With iha Eltore.Keepersi will end it to their adeantate to call. IS the Muer, is; larcm.truil selected and of anuses tionabto quality, and pat up In forme euovenlesii for retaiitne. • Ofi r l44l4 f for Dainerrentyptias,plways tin hind, *tine' price's. oet t 7, 2,1!. , • ~ _Samuel IL 111bIghaus & Co. , - ' niii.esatt' pz&thats iti iiinethiq "ANii lich ' m rano HARD.W.A.IIE, CUTLERY; k.c. , .74 - dz11143 North 7RIRD &rect. 2d door below PINE, \ v.... i irs ; rr - tiey i " 4 r t Fitt ep tt.r a l g to i l / 4 . ge q , , , 1 .;• A ~..n i t: ,44 ilgrew ara qn bind, IL To lotto, marktt .013.4 i 04 dry Siktetc , mits.arb icdPecttf4 l 4 LUTAO to Wk. 7411'0;12 5 f 42 • ' _,\A_glatuo, Brottittsill;•' SLAM: BOOK XIANVIRACTIALICtit' •:! •01:0;i0k.,11Cdirth,79iriStivei:Aitsdoblika.. •I • - 11M1100/Orri't • lirrigt fil4Vvdirge che , tPel. I. tory than (-in eha at any Bnciastore, aan ~ d Inc acknow !edged superior. (FO. 9-I/ 1 , • Watches : Watches sAtptt.DAY:', - .:SORSING,.;:::..,p'tBgtI4IO ... 16i ..'1950: ,L.RE4I;iL,EiIITATk,.:4iO„-..! • • Siberlatva-ISale.- • ••••. BY trlttue of unreal irrlfi‘ef •Vendttlotti r Ettionnae; liened the.Coart of -Contemn Plena- of , I B e oo o'` 9 dPegontrwM,be elPoied toy. atine qie et ,IVra It thitelitn the Borottah of Ircatstrine. a)ater.. day the Id at March nen, 412 feeldelk 194 • ' •• • ; edloe right, tLtle and interest ofJaeolt. Matthews 'of in and to att that certain lot or Piece a:4round shalt' tit . moats' Addittonmt PottrelLoe.bottudedin fruit hy Centro Streit ;on the:west by& 10-feet wide envy, and ott the east-by a hit now of tate OfLeerte Waters, teat: tdiatng in depth dbont - 479 feet and In wklth . B,lfeet and 9 loches. , twitb the appartenangeo. tottebningOlaqhree story c2aehttaker• shop Ind a two wory_frasnc black- With aboti.,..Late the estate ofJACOB MATTEL EWS. Seized and We. Inte.exeratlon India be sold bY , ../TRAUIt, Iberia'. • Eihkrtfra 06Sie, Orwleiburg. • . yebraaty 9,,859.: . S ' 6 lra!alibi° Real . EState, SITUATED IN THE MAHANOT COAL RECION rriIIE undersigned Amity gives, notice, that the M. 7 I; r lowing described. property • is, otrereit at pnrate utile. to wits , • • ' ' ' All that certain tract of land, lyintierilyin Ida and early in Scheylkill coneties ; beginning at a censer made by the partition Ilnes. sun In a certain action of pertirloo in the , Common. Pleas of &Init ial! CovilliY. Wherein David P. Gordon• was sod Marks .1. Diddle, et. al. were defendant* • and the hugs now estate of Benjamin Coombe; thence along the said lands of Benjamin, Coombe. north 80 degrees. east 1681 perches, to a stone conter,at the neat division line.thence norm 10 degrees, west 377 perches, along theiast mentioned division line; to tbe - line of find now or late of fiord Patterson & Co.; thence by said lands south go degrees. west 1684 es to'snother partition Due; thence by said line, south '0 degree's, west VT perches to the place of beginning i contain: log TRUCE HUN DRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES cad .phowanee oflandjuhd 'being composed patts pf two tracts Of, inaid.' , oselsarranted to limn Marvin. and the other •to Thomas Crud, and feint.. No. 3 Of the three divisions. marked C. and al. !cued to VAI.ENTLNE EROBST, In shirr:atop above mentioned. Menus made knoWti - on application to the anbscritter, Pottsville, Pa. . 1011N8ON, • • Administratrb of Valentino timbre. deed. •. t Orphan's Court Sallei . . DITIISVANT.ery an order of the O rphans', CoUtt of L Sebuytklilconnly, the subscriber, large) Reed, Administrator bG the estate of Joseph Latish'. late of Butler Townsblp, in the county ASeboylitill b deed, tilt etpose to elite by public' velit, • Cs Friday.'ae Ist day of ~Varch next, at 2 p'cloek in the afternoon, on the hereinafter de• • scribed premises. in the town or Ashland, • - colicky aforesaid. aU that rennin Tavern •si•• Stand and two certain lots of ground. No. I g l '- • ' and 3, in the town' or Ashland, Butler I Schuylkill Co, COSMilling each In ftont _ 00 ga street, 23 feet, and In length or depth 125 feel : ,bounded Notthwahily by lot No 3, Westwardly by a 95 feet yride striftt• orailey, &nth. wardly by a 25 feet wide atreet, and Listwardiy by 3d street aforesaid. , Abto, two other lots of ground No. 42 and 94 In the town of lobland, aforesaid, containing cue?, in front on Centre! Street, IS feet, and In length ot•-deptb 123 feet t bounded Eartwar,dly by an SO teet wule,otreet. called 3rd st, Southwardly by a 25 feet tvide„ailatv or at. Westwardly by lot No 414 and Northwardly by Centre it. aforesaid, and the Merstrages, buildings'. and im provements thereon erected, latethe Mate, of the said dec'd. Attendance, will be given and the conditions of oZ le madeknown at the limn 'and place ar ;ale, by, • • ISRAEL REED, Administrator. 117 order ort.t Co 1.•. ;, -• • • ltis . K•saieune. L „ aerir. Orwilisburg, Feb O. 1030. • Irtiblic ' Sale. . . ( WILL he soldat Public SalmAtin Swords!, , i the gib day of March nest, at Il recimg, in r i'; the forenoon, et the public house of Henry r. ~, .: 'Stripier, innkeeper, In the town of 'Jewel ._ _;" lyn, a cert in TWO STORY Frame STORF. and Dwell ng House and Lot of ground (now occupied an a dime h Jonas Kaufman) comaining in front, an feet, and i length or depth, 150; adjoining Jacob Sherman, and i rthers, wltha Lease terminating on:the lit April. 18 5 .. Possession and indutputitde title will be given o said Ist April 1n.51. Terms of ' sale made known, 0 the day of sate, by t,',. .zi - . JOlllti STERNER., • • 1 1 . Itbri the Heirs of eter Fenstermacher, deceased. - Feb.. 9, I/50. .. ' 11-te. Warm to be Jet. (01111ATED in C4.au. - lona Valley,. Union township.' ectmoititt county; Pennsylvania, heloncloc hf Cho • estate of the late Otepheh Girard—these farniii urn . eight id number • from 50 to HP acres of land cleared In each ; located in a rich red shale valley ; ,lime within . reach; cantlguotte'to the Schuylkill alaitanby, Beaver Meadow, and Ilazieton coal fields thus in• @urine a ennstant and stood market fur all descriptions of-ngricultural produce. • Ti industrious a ul capable Penner,. poseeried some capital, they lutrer grestiudocements ; to such, eve - y'ears' leases will be 'given. on fibrin' terms. Fin further information„ apply., putt paid J. D. 511:115:DIT1i. Agent fi', •Lando, .&c.. Pottsville. echnytkill connty, Pa. or to AI.GEGNON Fey., . President. hoard Girard Gimwusionrls. 2.3itioY 'I ian 11 1849 _ .<.-tarts i~ • -• • • -77-7 To— TIME subscriber Informs the citizens of Pinochle, _that be will he Prepared to arrange the necessary flavors for tighlinriDwelling Ifonses.illotels and Pun. Is liolliftnes, with an, and tofunosh hurnera of every iertotylilid" style,`. t the 1 11 0:*titoireini4inahle Cara. wider" will be than folly received at Itticiatop. on the coiner of Mauch ;bunk And Coal ate., and at the-i Watch and Jewel,' Store of Robert C. f:reen, licrt door to the Post Odee, Centre ttreet. Pottsville. . ing.2.5.1849. 33-1 JOHN WARNIM, ; •. . Witshngton Hotel, •• • • (FoRNERLT x, Cr BY SAMUEL BEAEO) Schuylkill Harm • The Sabscrlber :ninon ncei to his friends and • i ".l t at e ni : e s erTglaettl t l l inh=l7:n t ifirtZd t 4t throughout', so that It will equal any estab lishment In the County. It is located near the Depot orthe Philadlephia and Reading Railtnad and on the Agin street of the Ihirorigh. ills table will always he abundantly supplied With the choic.estclelicaclef. of the season, his chamberl are large and airy, and his bed ding of the best kin g . The stabling attact ed to the hotel Is large and com modious, trid attenthre hustlers will always be found in attendance. Ile ham also accommodations for Dro vers, &e. al-Vebleles will alWays be kept to carry visitors to any,part of the COonty.or elsewhere. All he aollciles is a trial of his House, feeling-coati. deaf he will give entire satisfaction to all who and it convenient to sojourn'al his Muse. Ap.7,49-ISorf I JOHN JONES. • •Rtsing Sun Hotel; • • THE undenilitned respectfully anrountes the citizens air Schuylkill Centity, and travellers hi general, that he has taken that ,Id estabi ished stand k now n as tVnst's lintel.' and' /slyly kept by Jeremiah Mahan, 'at the CORNY:I ,Or SEONID and MINCIIIIVILLE dm, in the normieh 'nf:Potrarille, which he has fitted tap with special ref erence to. Ilia comforter thew who may favor him relth their The house is pleasantly belted, With stabling and a :large yard attached, calculated to accommodate Farm ers,and panties travelling with horses and*Carriages. The proprietor has his house well furnished, and will pate nu pains nr expense to impair , his Table and liar n a manner wilted cannot fail In afford general oath, fact inn. . An attentive. faithful hostler will always bent et clod:lnert, so'th ;swat to:ty rely on hay Inc their hors. Rs properly ottc tided to. 311CH.16t SELTZ Eft. 1itay19,49.--21-ly • ';11 New Turning Establishment, DV STE fIiM.POWFAI, AT TUE SIIOP OF E. 17 st un it, 1 2 TIFIRD St.; near MAllliErl„ where t sltkindi nftdrnlps Sn wend - will lie thankfully le rived. and n.atly executed without delay. i Bell Posta, TablerLemr.llr.e. kept,tolistintry on hand sad Ihr safest the tersest mites.• ISAAC T/IolPBOPl,•Fem:tnan", Ideretp .1.0413 for J..MORGAti. c. • 0 • ' CaViten!' Cane purr received by the subscriber. a large sesortmeat ,oro.....PefIQC AP3OC4IIII and ; catiesr: 94. prising wazors,.iteiseore, Pneket t ,l'in:"De sk,Vaper. indgrisit Igniede;Ftwagre, .Twessetit;4llPletilelaikfor, :nag Gardening. &or'. &C4tits •S l inesivin ;SUM Mr, Waterville Works. New INIA • the Ensile!' mimetic • tare from ;Jars* alto( WWI iniuktorglw,MaPerateriale. =4, finished' la thellisesi manner.. glif.sale whales: ft and rstailat redistsid prinesostas t• 1: nit -gl4 ' t rzT,ll JIM.: 0 BANNAN!Sa...II Cheep Variety gloves. Jae pi, NM. . Tad 19*11(e ..MISCELLANEOUS.' •triat AmcMcaa l Ateclainllcai. Artrorii.r. APPI.IVIIIS k CO. 11111380 thia . **RC No. 1, withawrierpos Wes , P price 2.1 • 1 z A DICTIONARY OF MACFIINEN, MECIIANION. ENGINIS WORE AND ENGINEERING. designed The praerieel working Men, api thrift intended for the engineering .prnfesairm.: Edited Oliver Byrne._ To be eclinidettcl, in , about 40 Noe., Price- 543 cents eael i" This will be the moat practical. as wenn, Die most perfect work ever published on, Machine', Mechanics, , Engine work nod Engineerin g. The - Mechanic, gn gineer.or machinist,. 11,061 t h e time be eemmencel his pmfesaino.till tigatTiVe•aZthe zenith aPthe most successful ,prefesmoual career, *Oland this au India cienitabiltriork bf reference. This volume will he of royal - IWO. size, containing nearly 1,000 pages. 1300 plates, and 6,000 cuts; it will tip a chasm that ha* long ; beau • riNittirement to ,practical working men, and those intended for the enlineftlat prcfesiion.' 'it will present Works .Dmikinga and descriptions of, egery important ma chine In practical tile In the United Stales, and lade-, pendent of hdiAmerican balite as embrectim there suits of. American ingenuity, it will contain &font- Plere treatise on,Mcclianics, Machinery, Engine Work and ilhe substance.of at least a thousand dollars worth, of anoks scattered expensive folio:volumes or image- s•s Retcnty- flue p lates are embraced in the let No. among which are Atwood's Machine, Air Guns, Air.WhisUe..Anizrican Stearn Excavating Machines. Anchors ; of every variety. Anemometer, " Absorb ing arid , Vrodactive Cascade." Aquedukt Wire end' Bthipentilon Bridges, Croton Aqueduct, all the East- Deering of this stupendous wutii. Ancient Mattes used in the arts, etc. ' • NO. Swill' be published 'next urevik, containing 176 plates. *The rubscriber,. has - been 'n.p . piiinte ' d Agent for thin Work' In Schuylkill County, end City receive sub scriptions ay-his Look• Stores, 'where copies can be 11.'BANI4Ale. r 6 2,1640: • •- sat Patent Lubricating ; ! Oil.: , SCHOEN-EU, 11')V,IN pu r c hased . . , . .CI Rye' exclusive rtetit for mane.. \ t factoring and vending the Patent Tnbricatinxoll, rift .11 newton& Co., for Schuylkill. Dauphin.l.eb a n.,n. .Oltnbia, niorthmakkeriand,l.uzerae.Wyunder, 14cOm ng, Lehigh . .. Carbon rind Piertbenapton Counties, Ike atm &teems to theptiblit thatihe has enhrmenced the. manura i,re of It in the noritugh of Pottsville. where he Will c happy to tupply all orders promptly, and at the emus 'rate it can be purchased-from the Proprietors of the patent right. This -oil vyns patented January I Cali 1819:and RS superior excellence and cheopoost, hes alrendi, given i: the preference over nil other olio in use, forlail . kinds of ratationary Machinery. Loco motives and cars on, our Railroads.-rottd also for Lamp toe: ', . MI orders Vert at bin store, will he proniptly attended R. D'. SCHOEMER, ''' Centre at ,opposite tits Poet Office. Pottsville, June If. 'San. The following certificates show his character.: ... ... Philadelphia. Dee. 4. ISIS . . Messrs. P. S. Deviate &Co.—Gentleman:—The Pa. ent Composition you sem me to have tried, and Which you design as a auluttlinie for the best oil in the work. ingof Machinery, bar, I am happy to say: more than reuTiited my expertotonos. • I had it fully tratcti on a Lemoinottee Engine for two days, (In rain,. .weathet; with.mud flying a v er the.rnathine at every revolution>. hy.a 'skillful engineer. vvho.ass u res me that It WOrks equal to the beat sperntaCeti oil. whit a savingin quantity of Ittipi•reent. Thin Paving; togetherwith ,t he treatly reduced price ar which' you inforni Inc Inn •catfluruish the article, will.trongly recommendtismse le Itattronda and in large initreand :fictorles where arget quantities of Oil are nand: "• , 1 haste now no. doubt of 11$ maim success, and under that ituression tende you-my siucerecongrattilutions. Truly yours, • ' ' • Wst. E r !ittl.lllTl', ' • ' Pottsville. Jan 29, '49, -This is to certify that we hombre ri using I ' S Hearn 4. Cos 'Patent Lubricuring. the last six weeks and can give nit nor'dochled opinbin, that. besides i:s 'being v, much chestier. .14 peculiar superiority over the best sperm oil, is its durability op machinery uhich 'renders it a very desirable article for tint pur nsa. We ire extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal, having eleven cream engines of various capacities at a ork hoisting coal. pumping water, &c. Jittses, II iTworia dr. Cu. P. 3 Devitt & Co—Gentlemen : We have been usini your - Parent Lubricating flit on all the mar hinery of the (leading iron and nail winks, InC the last nine weeks,and it'etnnsider we hare riven it a Pair trial. as the works.are calculated to manufacture four thousand tens (If Iron and nails per annum. The machir.se - : is very beary. the eneiee one hundred and Silty 114... power. end the speed.. are front thirty to nine hundred. ravointions per minute. •Atler the above Irtal, we can recommend the nil u squat to the ben sperm 01l used. in the Coo try, viz• for heaving hearings and fast speeds, guava shafting and fans. I remain yours.kc i . . : • ' J.ia zL "rink Itlnnager nf,the Kited ina 1 run, Ista il and Tuhe Yorke '49.. • Whntemate and tlegatt 14T0V.F.4' 'DE Al+ K jt 7%^3:• 239 .14rArt St., nap Si:TA—NTT tot prt.guti < . a IT. & %V. ' vf , -IP.I inform ththe friendrs nd' lbw pa Mir gvnerally, thrti they, 9,) has o in ken the rthttl e store,' where. they • intend kec hind a hill and complete as-, AlirtriiPitT of the oe'irre•Ft. most • " . • approved pattermi of STOVES, eon- RO I I hg. In part its. .c.rp' , WlT WAghra, 'Q,liney Air Tight cnplc Seizes.' Wagurs' Imtrthved Nanonal " ' " 5 " tL d Air Tight rook, . 4. '' And ail the mo7tpronainent StnlrPs in the market Member w ith no iaterthi :wort men tof Parlor, Nall Chuttl and e , tore SIOVee. ran& Cnal Air Tight dtadlatore A • . I lie fart of our 'havin; the moat extensive and Sant atentline of in (lie market. will mike it einplmti ifir the interest nfilinss connected With the trade to call and.e;amine tin sum... . MOVSII.I . I.T. & wirEr.r.En•l . No. 231) Market Street, near Piste. Philadk. Piny 21. i it 9. 418-Cmn stoves:.Btovoc! Stovcs:l . SIIEET-IRON & TIN 'AIANVIFACTOILY J Athlt M. LONG, Gratefell for tl'e liberrelpretrimage here torm, received, respectfully annan aces to the Citizens of Pottsville and the , sent'ionnelituceenietri, that he continues Mildness at' the. Old stand, opposite Mate's White Horse lintel, on (%entre street, In the Barret:ph of Pottsville:, where lie keeps constantly nti hatid4 an extensive and c trefeelly , seleceed assortment of Parlor and Cooktnif Stores, embracing all the aid and approved styles, together with a variety of new ones,admirably adapted to the wants of the Coal 're. The "Im proved complete. of Id 19;" "Piercers Amer ican , Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven;" and “Stew err/. Hotnnier and Winter Mr Tighe,"•are considered ity those who have teatedthent, probably the very best tanking ginves th-,t have ever been invented. lie with;contidence calls attention to his great variety of Parleir and Cooking Stoves, which in unquestionably the largest:bestand cheapeat.tohe found in theCoMily of Schuilkill. • lie alsnkeeps cone natty for tale a tarn and varied stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the best quality and at the lowest cash pure/. TIN ROOFING, and all work connected with that branch of the hustnetN.will be promptly executed, in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. • . , Eli Thompson. :REAL ESTATE AGENT. AND '" • COLLECTOR OF:RENTS, - ' Opt in Port Carbon, SeArfraill Cavity. Pa, mug sobscatber will-take charcelof C11:11 Larids, A Dwelling llnuses ; and other property... And ent , ect Rehta for the same,.l6. the County of ,Srhuylkill, and all other bctshictel connected with his Agency, will be' Prcunply attended to ' . '' ' • ‘ ' - ' - ELI THOMPSON,. tort-Carboo.Schitylnillco...` Reface to INN Patterenti; and ..llorace firolthi Esq. :rotissith, " ' P3l7lllei Den. Mending. .. " ' Wm. H. Wilsan. No - . 9, North 3.1 st .. ', 1 Philadelthin: (May 12.'4 , Valefillnrs: Valentines! Al . TIfE PtiTTSVITA.O 111EAD, QV 4RTERES. Et% 11 IN IC* per cent, cheaper then last year.— / tioppletir aesortmente of Sentimental and Comic Yaleotinee, from ratie„ London. New York and krlphl t. entirely new In ctrl!. suitable (a. every !sage and eimdliinn of hive, a cheering or plaintive gent'_ i menti audrigprevriva of every feeling eaperientedhy the inccessful or defeated Inver—the Sentimental ;alley rata' rtspiering in liennria atitl etovailen and the 4.;naldn In wit and imam. any etit berm pAllshed nlll.ht.,traden and, mnfesiigna.arti gepranenteill. 'ETOgnittly nmaaeinted stieetb or paper • 'Valentine %Veneto ; Lace and Siver Envelopes, ar . pes. e., , Ste: Par sale wholesalctuld teta Nat • • &Kik 42d Varictr2t(ites "Furniture'! FllFli rid .P4EFEIts, VENITIAN,Sr- I'AINTED,IILINDS; he. i; ...• ,GR3RMANG.4,4IILLTALAN, . REBPETPULLY - .l l negnnee .10 - the eltitene at ratteville end the rehremindinz neighbarhantraratiliey have Opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM. -Va •kbabsttir• street. a .ftie d.prs frosi,Miltri..isherelhey ' pare on hand n taw and . reettionettle etivk at.rutni intrelaMbrairins the letvit and Most 'Audi inn a Isle stytea, all of ;which' hat heart tneunfeettweit to their order by the best makers In our Thk,ir,stimk. embraces a general assortment at all the art 'tie* embritced is fur.' ,•aldthstdrrelfiare etthei PIM e pr in the most 'tux urious nianner- , ,Redststads lantaing In Klee Croattb OD. , -and all inhet ankle. of futhi r ttye trorKoann• !n. then r "trick it atattengirtired &three tnteort ht or nettnit,lll7schrlet Window Shades of the moat n pinny. ed patterns. set tied with neat carat t CARPETTIN ,BEDDING AND • 1111161XTERV. , 'them hay alioadded tos ha 4460 ttlntorcarplling Orate ' , Vaginae ettialltiea r and teddistiton l whieh,llhq ciTtlhaTtlitticabteetteatidd orthersi.tn'trant,bf these Onilias.' , ;,f' •4 • • ,-3 tt It le;tiar design , tp freak aft the satiate, of Fornßare riquirhaln Achttylk RI Elto nty. and prqvest the hetet,- any of abroad insearsh nraLettatteartf eta oit. Furniture; all a 1 which they; are determined wieners teat mines 110 i n -therein obralhed vise- IFAIMfif4 I . I LP 44 44 I 4I IIO / .atringittdde!... , fore earnestly' la tie those ,sir ho, ara,ti*iut funsishies likat i d add MICA h - Tifrwli" rr Imre add Oftinat (uAlttro. VI RIDS them exatt:se they Intuit eftae Mei they an give !Aetna); rtitoku 41.1!9ritkritt!Sf great sa6ltltir4iridi: HENRY GRESSA tin. • A psi 17 15-rf], • ALEXANDER MAN. thoicc "poetry. , 1 THE mai:. I • BY t.' E. PERCIVAL. ' Lon! beneath• the waves of ocean • lip the . viral tolieth !low, Heeding not the wild commotion Of his ceaseless ebb and sow : ' Through the weary lapse orates ' • Yieldeth never to despair, ' Though the astery demon rages • •• i Twlit it and the realm of air. Now above the deep oprO.Ang, ,; • rnalestlcai, Its hez Greetoth it the sunlight e eel hag._ O'er 'lt dews of heaveniire shed. And the subject Waves are bringing, with! a blind, submissive toll, Earthy mold. that, chnielg clinging. • • Tunis thecoral reef to soil. And it iiseth high and higher - By die . earthquakei bidden throo, .II to lte'aven approaching nigher Frool its watery gulf below ;- Tin, ailast, a verdant island Standeth In hs beauty there, Where, (rain valley and from highland, • Goeth up the voice of prayer, . '•te* • • - • • Low be*eath Brevet( breiror Up the truth is tailing slow, • Heeding not his . waves of terror tlarkly'surging to and re*: ~ Through the lapse of ogei weary ; Vieldeth never to despair, Though a darken ss, thick and dreary"; Sbutteth out the upper air. - Row above the false nprearing . • . Sin*. its calm and radianrheml, Moral night I. disappearing Wheie its . holy light is shed: 'And ilie'Wtones of former eras, • Vanifulehbjr - tte heavenly might. - , Sring. Iran t fornted their obi chimeras, flandutaitis, now, of tiutiltAnd tight. I. Ana it riseth higher and higher With each strife for liberty. Still tai heaven , ast.ending nigher. k.) Hoven, its sommit'et destiny - Till it itand, a monntain . 1 - testing on foundations Mond, Ovet whitir a path of glory, , Leadiql) earnest soul. to nod. :IA Select ealc. DISTRUST OH THE TICTIM OF VOLUNTARY WIDOWHOOD ,List and 'I will tell you. a story of real life' 'as it Occurred in our very midst. The hero ine of my story lived many years in- Mobile, and was a native, I think;or, this place ; at 'all events,. her Jot in -,life must early haVe been ca.si among us. Many in this Fair Room have taken her by the hand-:' for, at every hearth-stone she was a welcome guest, rendered so by her brilliant manner,, and en gaging, lovely disposition. Everybody loved flora Hamtnersley, for she loved everybody. She had been a widow nine years when I first made her acquaintance, and a more lovely woman itt every point of view it has never been my lot to meet with.; I often wondered !at her perversity in remaining single, when I knew, with the world, that she had it so largely in her power not only to become an interesting lvrfe, but-a most useful member of society. iShe always par ried my -persuasion, by saying that she dread ed the dominion of a st7-father over her only.child a Sweet little girl of some ten Summers. '. I noticed at the time, despite her efforts to conceal it, that the poor woman was immeasurably wretched. She was not in love, for she was a woman ,of too finely a balanced Mind ever to sit down and mope on an' unrdquitted pasision. Her beautiful blameless life had been sed among us,. with the exception of thefive years her married life, which had bee spent elsewhere. It was during a- brief visit she paid'Mobile in' lg— while at her father' house, she heard of her husband's death. - shall never for get the shock it 'occasioned me, more for Dora's' sake. who I knew t 6 be so ardently attached to him: Time heals every wound, .and I knew; in theeommon,' ourse of things, she must long since haYe, eased to grieve for her litishand's 'death. ' "The announce ment, at last, that s,he was- about to leave Mobile forever, and settle in the %Vest, filled the large circle of her hien s with the most unhounded-astonishthent. Vhat ! leaVe the dear friendS, where :she had been so petted, so earressed, for a home in I strange land— far from the , scene.of her c ildhood ! Well might we till wonder. I etermined, with my hushantrs permission, I, ask an explana non, of this strange resolve: She was-toper ! form her, last pilgrimage to 'the graves of j her parente, .who were int rred in the Old grave-yard; head of Churc street. - Thither we 'went' together, and ' Iler sauntering through the old arenasa on stopping to listen to the wind; as it slept in ..tEolian i strains through the over- arming gloomy . pines—we reached at last an Id broken wall, ` and bidding her sit down b side me, I took rboth her hands in mine and, triptored her, by my past friendship and my resent devotion to - her intet,ests, to frankly tll ix the cause of her unhappiness. " I ani so glad you hay this subject," said - she, hes oh, I knoll/ that I would be,l pier if sorrt d one else beside terrible secret of my past said, 4.; ,will 'tell you all tion but , *&must enter i pact first.fr' Anything: in reason; Ih is in my power to perform, :in* do. _. ..Will ypn promise not t codvulsively sobbed. ~ 11 by the sacred dust of my r will still love me as yot done ?", ..I will still continue to love you, Dora, though you had committed larder. There now, Will that assurance sa isfy vou:" Shtt., l ltissed me affectionate y and began the ti ,recit-4',Dfther griefs.,, ~ • . ~ ' • fc - Mid your promise . not o interrupt me;" 'she said. .• You will rem ber," she con tinned,' " tMt I Was marri A early in life to one:whom I more than ido ized, and went to Louisiana to live.: , It Wa during the last months,qf jho fiye years' th'. t I sojourned in that' State, that the seedsafter my un happimls Were , sOwn. 'I AV young. Emily, and, was too . prone to put fa th in all I saw and hoard. i It has only , - .., ~throu,gh the two fast lyears of my dos. intimaey..with you, that Ihave learned hat a good wife should be.* ~. Oh; Emily, Ern ly, the. precious pearls that I have east.. from me, and tram pled in the'', dust, beeirse I loiew not their value! Will you believe it, my friend, that my husband is noilr.alive a.d the father 'of ajarge Csnaily ' in one ,of , t o :West: India Islands., ~.A was my own fault,',' she emir thuied; hit was about. tolint • rru pt. her... "I listened - to evil counsi , l,'Em y, andl learned tot distrust' My littshattd.'-' ' &; ' I leittied 'th distrust, and at lastt' to la e (or at' least thought I didl„ that, his t., , d ,who -lad al- Wityslaviilied npoti'me eve kindness. I , neYetquarielled with bit a.l c,- . =-I Was too innateli:pnind for thht ; b 1 r tallowed my .t4C,lnirood utoott my silent, 'grniving hate, and, oh, *ere as noleeling :on this , earth that: so nigh wraps. the brain tc, maddeis as' the late batnlofienlousy, - , You‘knowmi frank, plfs.elisporOjots, gmilr: , Eolwerttie , him, ' ail el Wilk Ti,no,ro irk thqdust; asked for- it ktianifibn. -:.,Qh, ngSccrF,td_the...ponr. damn : sacked-irettrrebttlitt lantherni beg for life, Ise fin the bleEsed priviloge—..of going from i DI i .iii:s\prescsice forever with our only child.— ,He fried. to reason with me. but ritas mail ; ,Emily;pnd have been mad since. I. asked for-nothing but my child, and; - pleaded with an 'earnestness which he saw it was useless to resist., Emily, I will - pass on to the won/icemen of my widowhood--when . 'I went forth to t e world 'a bypricrite in wid pw!s weeds. Mishushand wrote to me three tittles during the fist year of ourseparation i imploring me by every precious tier° permit' him'even by stealth to,look once more upon the face of his child.' To every - entreaty I rettinted a cold, stern, hard answer, and for all this I have dearly hitten the dust since.— The years sped on which retain uo more, and my child began to expand into a leireli.; Hess which was almost stiperhuman.— Sirangeas it may appear to you, •I again learned to love my husband :through - his child. When she spoke to me it was her father's voice, every litkeaniertvwas his, and Iso loved my child-that I again loved my husband through her. Strange inconsist ency you may call this, but it is nevertheless true. I knew that he was alive, for regu larly every year,' have received a small pro- Vision for our maintenance through un known hands. .This, With the little palri monmeeeived from my father, enabled me to lA-6f= above want—actuallV affording many of the little luxuries of life, You little know how I have yearned to look once More upon my husband's face. Oh Emily, I thought if I could but see him, all might bemade Up: I was prepared to huinble myself in the Very dust, that I might be taken back to his heart once more. l knew not where to direct even a letter to him, and like a poor condemned criminal I dared not Make open inquiry; for in the iiyes of the _world Itylis a widow and my poorchild an - crtilniii.::t7S n ;'Well have I played my part in _hypocrisy; I Iso one has every dreamed of any hit: , 4,6 existence. " I be tore that I kneW, anti loved yob, too, for nearly four years—,,and that byngs me to nearly a Widowhood of thirteen years. I bad. almost outlived the hope of ever again seeing my husband, when about three weeks since:l received a small note from him, an nouncing that he was in illtibile, and most anxious to see the child of his youth—that he would call on me the evening.of that day, :as an old friend of the family, promising uii -der any circumstances not to reveal hiinself to Ada. Oh !Alm hours of that day were so " laden paced'!" - At last he came : with seven o'clock. j parted with , tity_huskind, ' a tall slight figure, with light blue, eves, and dark curling hair=and I shook hands with him after a lapse of thirteen years n perfect Indian in complexion, au enlarged robust figure, eyes somewhat darker, and his hair, instead of grey, was as black as night, lying in thick masses of large inan4- crispy:curls ! Never would I have recognized the husband of my youth in the fine-looking middle-aged man I presented to my daughter as the friend, of her father. I had prepared her to receive him affectionately, and the warm welcome she eXtended, assuring him that any 'one ^ who had known her hither should have the warmest corner of her heart, was beyond conception painful to bdth of us. They had a long and interesting conversation. lie in quired about her studies, and seemed pleased with the progress she had made, making her prof - Oise (with my permission) to correspond• with him under the assumed narneof Duns low. While in conversation with his child, Lhad j written a few lines, stating my earnest recap tittion of my former errors, andearnest ly asktng for a reconciliation. He was ter ribly agitated . during the whole intervie*, and when - 1 gave him my note to read,' the strong man shook like an ague fit. " He scanned it several times-- - --walked the flopr in terrible agitation—looked di me once witlOhe concentrated agony of a life of hu man isufTering—and approaching Ada gave her arniniature of himself, Which, he said she tnust keep for her father's sake as well as his own—kissed her several times and bidding her farewell, asked me to talth -j a walk with him On the balconV. "Dora," he said, as he nervously closed the door, "years ago you: passed, the fiat of our separation. 'You know, bow earnestly and hupelesslv I' sued for terms—you turned a deaf ear and a hard heart to all my solicitations: You were the victim I too . well know, Dora,; of a wicked conspira cy. Had' you but listened to the counsel con tabled in the last letter I wrote to you,twelve years ago, all would have been well ;' , fts it is, you sowed the seeds of your own unhappi ness, by' distrusting your chusband, and, at. best, have reaped but Dead Sea fruit. I grieve for you-4 grieve more for my daughter, who must go forth to the World withouta father's protecting arm. After your-rejection of:all overtures on my part, I went to the West Indies obtained a divrc oe . from yourself, and married a Spanish woman, who could not speak one word of English. By, my last mar riage I have three children, all - daughters.. You will often,hear from me through my child. God bless you,,madam !".A out even one kiss; Emily, my husband van ished from my sight. One affectionate, kindly caress, would have been so little to him, andsuch a precious remembrance tame! May_ be, this is what men call retribution." Slowly we pursued "our way homewards, and I ceased to wonder at thoseeccentricities in my friend, which tbrmed thecomments of so many. Dora Haininerslev left Mobile some years since, and Settled' in the west. Her daughter, as every - 'body tells me, is worthy of her mother—has Married well, and moves with her among-Ale first women in the nation. - touched upon ‘‘ for so much hap . yy self knew the Yes,'.' she ithout reserva o solemn com- FEMALE DEPOBTMENT.—The ;retiring diffi dence, the gentleness and Imides ty of manners which characterizelhis sex, are:its 'mist po tent spells. The, very Weakness of woman becomes her tower of ;trength ; and, in seem ing to be governed, lieS her poWer of govern ing. In argument, their strength lies in their delicacy and mildness'of manner ; and even their anger is most efreiently and becomingly manifested, by a reserved dignity of manner and a sort of negative unkindne t s . s, consisting of diminution of their '.natural and habitual amenity. rn, and-which-it I will most will- hate me 3" Flip ill you promke, [ a - rents, that you have Arithert , • We entreat our readers to ben in mind that in intercourse with society it is their . duty to bear and .forbear.. A young lad should ever, whatever paipi it may cost her, lieep her tem per, and conceal, if. not subdue ber antipa thies: It is true that some'persobS have really :,annoying peculiarities, but it is not difficult to avoid coming in contact with such per sons: and even when etiquettecompelS colli sion, good manners, of which good sense - and good feeling are the soul, dein:mediae-we should suppress our own feelings, rather than pain 'those of other persons, , - : TTHE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN- I • • Tar e spine II - times busy ourselves in conjecturing thelm • goyim:it of out fair readers, within doors.—' Woman is never so attractive as when fulfil -114 social duties, and those who deem her more engaging when she has artfully managed to, avoid• the performance of their duties, have yet to learn m Whit consists tree elitmity of her sex.. The. godd old drubs ". are long since . gime, when the production of a piece of 'embroidered tapOtry was considered a suffi cient Compembatton fofd,sva' and mouths of toil, and themise it elieitea, ahiroif the trigEe eat that cosld,be , courteously rendered. To be fictively good is the duty of every woman, and those who will not , appreCiate her when giving a portionofeach dip to dOinestic tasks, iseitherluderstand or, revenace‘fter; . . WE IlettrtigitAXL:ekigisi *borif4b= pub lith a volume of 'poetry. So4nets from a Pig's Pen will be a ,novelty ii literature. Ell NO, 7 MEM extracts. MESIORir OF TEE. DEAIS.—How sacred the memory"tif'the dead! we will -not, 441npot for , get those whose affec dons were 'eatly en twined around atir hearts in the, hnly .bonds of friendship. They may bavedied in a for eign shore, far front hame and friends,: lth no kindred Writ upon Who they might ast is farewell look, ere they enteral the lteav ly worlcl,l . but they will'hve in our hearts, when we visit our familiar retreats, and meet not their smiling faces; we think of theta, -too, at the ,calin twilight hour, and at bright smiling morn then are, not forgotten.. The stranger who may lightly passover the grassy mound which covers them—will not disturb their mime. Their'S 'is a sweet, a heal-enly sleep: their's is a rest - .which none' an dis turb. Calm be their sleep, and though thought of them'mav cause a tear drop to fall, we will not call them back from their noble, pure home, to attic tningle ivith, the vani- flea of earth, an 4 again - meet its trials. We will silently look Upon the turf that covers them—we will there plantthe eVergteca and the thornless rose, as a partial tribdte rrs their merifery, and then leave the spat—perhaps fuiever ; but while life and reason last, we will think of them--cherish their meniory as , a dibice plant. •, mingled their,,,once lovely 'litre, indeed; they may,liave forms in the des-t, among the rio and the poor, the virtuous and the vicious, but the immortal within is transplanted-ton fairerelime, even than Para dfse—the hone of angels. Trts`TfirrrtPlEcEsof Stivrit. , —Aniong-; the legends of the early ages of Christianity, is one respecting , the Thirty Pieces Of Silver which J u das received for betrayind his Mas ter, and,which he brought hack tohe priests When he saw Jesus was condemned : these pieces which the priests would not receive, because they said " it is the price of blood, " and which they , could not restore to the pub lic because it would be defiled by , them. These thirty.pieces of silver were em ployed to buy a-field to bury strangers in, • which was called - The Field of Blood. This fatal - and cursed silier is not, accordingto the legend ; ti common and ordinary coin. It had its origin and its fatality.. When Cain fled after the murder of Abel. his sons invented theAits, thuse instruments attd punislitneilts M the passions Of mid. and Tubalcam. the eldest son of . Cain i discovered the art of casCr" ing metals. It was he • [vile) ."struck those thirty cursed pieces which at first paid the brothers of loseph whetllheysold him to the EgY print) mew hants,and ich down through I,lle,- ages, serving for. I knOw not how Many ,treasons and crimes, have reached at laSt, lbecomingi each day more cursed•and: fatal,— the hand 4 of Judas, fo whose execrable per fidy they Were the reWard.—The mysterious predestination attributed. to 11,cese pieces of :Aver, which pa'ssed'tints frotifeain to Ttidas. priceof the blood of all the jtsr—forged bv.the son of the murderer Upon earth L-all this is great and beautiful : but this contains • aista. great moral idea—ibr there are few great poetical inventions which 'do not con tain! some great Moral lesson. These thirty pieces of silver of Judas—this fatal money, fraq haps, use in the history of all mankind; the,,, - e pieces do nit br h merely to the his , tort- of Joseph or Jesus Christ • th . ev are so to :speak, Satan'slreasury upon titrth: When • the Maid of Orleans was sold tri the English by, the J3uronchans, it t wo's with these thirty . pieces of Judas' silver ,that England aid fi,r her blood. [Revue Sc deui Mot/If-N. If this idea is correct, the wurhl nuiy , thankful that the hank abute.has nut\ had a large quantity of coin in circulation. DittAms.—What most gorgeous pieittro does imagination soniet im es c tea te in a drvatit —it becomes a real after delight to recall them. At another time, demon• is .more busy, perhaps, and fancy comparatively pas• sive, and the friends and scenes of by-gone days are'near ustire round us. :We set in to breathe • the very air, to. smell f the very flowers we did' of old. Then, • again, both are active, stange - diserepancies are the in evitable consequence. Aspirations for the future, and regrets tot, the past. !designs for-, the'present, are mingled in expressible con fusion. The most incongruous! cliaraot,ers are blending into ever changing visiUn int possible combinations of time and place. and circumstance, are A)nned ,and dissolved in endless inutabilit , nnd -there !is,- ncithitig beyond natural pliihosOphylin - alb , this, there is 'nothing incomprehensible in eitlair remeni bering facts and occurrences, or even invent, ing in':our sleep; - or that a clever .thought should arise, should; be remembered; and ',, prove useful. afterWard§: We frequently . se- i cur during slumber to the subject that has most engrossed tis befbre, that has cost the most anxious deliberation : and it would be wonderful, indeed, if We did not - sometimes dream usefu!iei respecting it. Serviceable drea,ms are sufficiently rare in _truth to excite • no jeasonable wonder, though beautiful one", are inure common, and they are sometimes invested with an almost supernatural It'll- -- pearanceL!-a something indescribable in our, waking Moments seems to environ,-like'ul „. halo of glory ; fear and hortor also appear '' - i in. extreme, stalking like colos's7al shadows through the changing scene. This would lead us to conclude that when the otherfacurt 1 ties slumber there is a cone'entralottopf piny' er in that of imagination, ant therefore - -s everything appears exaggerated,, either it beauty or hideousness, and this naturally in duces the credulous to think there is some thing unworthy about such dreams; espe cially- those. Which appal niost-'-- - dreams or evil, which.predicting tearful and fatal even ts, occasionally fulfil them by means of the very dread they inspire. • it he illoratio.-1, THE 'HEALTH' 9F FEMALES. It is a fact to which every php,ician•will testify, that half the, females, iu whar are called the better . classes, are victims, health. That oyer-worked operatiVis, factory, or nearly :carved E Cairns t rews should die. prematurely, strikes - no pie as remarka ble; hut that their more fl.rtunate sisters, whose every wish is ,gratified almost before expressed, should be cut or before theii time, appears an anomaly. And It et paradoxical as it may seem, While the first die'of too much work, the latter die of too littler . ' Take the daily life-of the Wives and daugh• .ters of our men of wealth; and see what it is ! - Froth morning till night; the same rriund Of lioXingtiess, the same comparative absence-of physical exercise and mental re creation, the same listless, shiggiSh,;stagna. ting. existence. , With plenty of serVauts• to render all manual labor, and freqnently even lionselioldeams unnecessary ; often, Jr wings, Ara no offspring to engage the attention. or, if daughters with no particular object in life to awaken, interest, they pass day after daV without any phySidal exercise ,tnore invigor ating than a stupid - walk up and down the street, and with no mental employment more itispiting • than the reading of . a few iiidif fermi navels, the Making,,4 rdle morning' calls; or the.spending eveuing . at a ball, . Where late !liars thin dresses, excessive flan. ring, and improper• food, .4o more injury , than good. • !Now, did Nature (T i l er intend woolen, , eker i if rich, to hie'tht Is not 'wealth, when it leads to such Wabits,•a,corte rather than a blessing?: Thiire- is ,nOthing more true than that a certain amount of both men tal and mantal labor is neces.sary, in the case of eitherisex, to the enjetVment of continued • health. I If a richman folio 's& no, employ- - ,rnent, he becomes .a drunkard. a gambler, or Worse, for hicannut, do without action, he feels the evil of tincixtployed energies: yet inany - think,. that , females, equally . / with • Males, should have :something to Interest arid-occupy their energies.. Women who. fill It moderate station, or.in 'other are • emnpelled - by .nectwit7 to work. Without laving to ever work themselves, alnioSt \ -variably enjoy good health and .when,ihey 410 not, their Maladies may lie traeedgene- c rally to' some constitutional infirmity trans . .' tabled fromtheir yrtients; as consumption, debility, dyspepsia, or other hereditary,com plaints.—Fattoers' wives, as a massi ate , mbreleilthythan' the wives ofeitizens; and®' t- Because, first as farmers' daughters,- and. afterward§ as their helpmate?;, they are accustomed toA certain amount of invigom-. 'dog exercise. Yet the Ant gairtfrona Nature . the blooming cheeks, whir h ;the latter, toe!. frequently. are'compelled to imitate. English 1 women as a class tireless sickly than A Merl. E
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