. . • _ • 111211011 T WI DISIMININDICUL . : F -, . - .... . . .. --. ::f:_ , :jitlit.llllillilt••- - - ~ ..„.... __......_........_......,....................: ---.4,...,;._,-._.. . itiflVS:ll B / I .DING e:. P(11 - TrIPILLE MAII.ROSD. ~ . nd aftrr April Ist, 1/5411, Gl.o6arm NI ar fOt- . ' wantentb despatch at ths fellowln tatas of fralght, • , iis t wasn Pottsville awl the potots bedew atated,pts - ~ OS Of MO ibis, - . , . iksmetent hittetrals [Demean Partvia" - -- . .. .„ .... slat Palls.. sad fidttf"..V! - ' , Ptastst. Limestone liintanin-1 - .• i - - . • . 1 'Op • ...ows Cost, Saud, Iron Ord, 0 1 00 . j- . sod Bricks. 4; - . . Ilionote, lime - . timber, 5t0b , .,1 , . . i rosin, tar; pitch, raw tor . ~ potnttrte. marble, mind- Li of • . ; stooge, nails. spikes, s4rsP f - . and pis iron. broken caw- f ' illft, guano -mad poudrers'• ; , ~ - air 'tab, flour. sa lt . iradl ;ow:. ran - to:• .•.-•• • ,11 hrtr 1 - i ind nora, t.,,,,,, , or - in.: .: iron castles.. ,'"!,',.• Mr.- 14': % !Psi..., ever,. rotTur, pgdn . , 1.01.%,,,dt m etre, bror..oooo, , - and,ryed;". o Fionr.`oer blu• • oitrivoterce.t. vinegar. ..ni. -. I ;e y„,. rnaCninny„ - rbrn , ,,, i 1., • lard, tallow. may ; it.3.111t r. • .1 • relW blank-paints: wbne •.'l, 4 . 5 ' - and red learhorsra.rs, hemp . . • : • tine and cordalf.e.-•,r-e!. : , ,: .-. , . bran and ship stuff. - - • ! ;! • - • , Raw cotton and eronl. - H4Tar4 -, 1 :1 , • ire‘b mast. 1%;+.11 n.. 11, dry ! :; - - • annds.diur.an , i eledteilei, i - il • 1 . , r , 1rn 1 1 , , ,1 4%. n i!:r ~.and ' il . teas, flar,-. . Nina. ,n d 4itirelt:lc3l ,, . p. , 11111 . 4. ,011 . .. • • , fextinnarv. hook , and s:a !-f. 4. . Li.nary, ip:r it, torprntlar. 1 . eampnine, burned (01.11 e. hats 'and rang, 1i0..1.; arm . ghnt-, hnnnete, rcatber•. i ' .., • trees, bons., spices. forni- fore. by aright . , ~ • ' ... No additionni rharce4. lot . CO:Atili- , ino. .tot.tc:, Of - fCCeiVitl7. C.( ti.4.1V011114 . fiViell at I. , s`•'f trir. Cilfllrla-.. , ny'i pasta nn the: !Mr. April 15. 144 4 . . - :• • FREIGHTS & TOLLS; ON COAL. r--. 7 )(FIVE or THE PHIL'A- et:READING RAIL - comi.any—i'lliladorpikix;-Febrwary 20.14454. —Nottris Is beret) 7.71:f lbtl' Wife. of Ereictita and Tonl4 trnp.porio-,1 by 41,4 Compaby, want he as I.4l4iscs from March llih 141:4!-- • To From '4l C5r1,04.. 44.11aven, P.411441 , 4414': Rtahmnroi I 70.:1 4n I - 0 1 4:,5 • . • 45 M== _ Niceincvn ..* 1 7, '., Gerouturnwnitailrna A ( 70 , Folk of Setihilyikol .1 7:. f: :4 aii ayu Ilkr . i f'o'.; Carncilr'keri. & i'lliitnitil it , I s'l 'rurna%ut I :::::: t:pl!,:. \ , :r- . t'lalfl R' I - • • NorTri; , lo,vl. or 1:1 hag.. I Port Kennrdy VallrvFnrg, EMMEN Ro3 ct fort: Ynitg .- , 1% n ih,ogi . aA‘vin nuuniZtostri- Readiue• 163 . H"tw'ts Reari'llq.k.Thli.r.v:Ve I no selrtt-u;Sbitia: , - - C.: , ! 0 , ::, , . ill. Otar , ..I the Boar.' ,•1 414nag..1 , . , , s. rtn A 0 rOn D , dArl'y . ' !' 9 - -/tu : I=ll PASSENGER TRAMS. tea- 'La....ervei.lra.i.m z . 4.tou .1 ARRA%(;MeIf. \ Fitt)Ni pleiN Vtel I -Vi/le I . :1-ererteert Fn.ina D 311) irxreprf )-1);R: r •ht i'o•t/t linct.fint ilc: road rto ., ' bil.iffelvtua r-rr 1,29 Olt Itlefl tifurr April IAS°. ra I i'•—‘,"l!l ler re:q i e way, I.owern I•llll3 , !.•ipiCin ,Ftd .11fo rater LI II el. I /. r.) • Ixa vep A M., daily. - ! (tlzrrpi tion.!”), 1 f o x. ' . Afternc,ft ifnt. ;Fa,: tree;ol.) ite,lvey k 1,1 1 ) .. reuopt sountlag:] LrelVeS Potts. Ville at dayr J Pagileog.ti cr:er nrn,idrd svitN a tickwt. YASSENGER TRAM TIMETABLES rommencing April pw•pf, ~cnda3 . • • re TRAINg 1)(111 ' 1 Tr: %pis •11,CTIriN. Ht/R , t 19T . — .*1‘. , 4 , AP C • a; at I.•avr. Phenfl.lphia 7.9 t, 290 Pot:s7i'ki R Junc.C. , :t !Ai 3 448 fiarcn 73S 2 3 44; I.llx , e,shtlie 4f; il :3-ft:•Au:o4rn'Z sf: 9 Z.?. `4'• 4 4 f‘' IM 7 Nurrimrv.vr. ' - ••••71,11:yr.boore 1 4 0 rt 1:4•0:14 - d. 4 0 .11 , 0,44%1n. >l 2H ; YciMp rorgt ".:44 ?43 :4.49 .4.71 l'haunv4 - 11'e 09 J5,4' lirAdit.¢ • 0 ': 54 (1.04 , :r'4! !• I 07 14:44,1,5Tn" . 4.141 i',,t4:4t• - :9 4 7.5 14,00445N - F44: 9 44i 4,'Zi 4 . 400[10 4 4 1 : 1 : It: 00 4.3 C: I'014:44 , 011 • I,i4ut 4 . 73 !:4 I:oy't•r'r:.. ind 4 ti /11,4 , 04r,,,iii. • 10.3:. 5.01 Alt 4 IL S 7.3 Vafle•V .5 16 ,:ylr.htsv:. .{(., ffant , o44l;.! '7''• N;4:: ..,! 41.•%‘4, IL , / 5.1) . . =I , f , rl::g NI 41: II 10 .7,40 ci Nlahalo6l: •. II 54r P.m C!tittnll' 11.4., Auhunt , - IX IS" &Ai/ Fall 4 . " 11 1 ' fi Sit 1• 14 '.' 6 1,1 Pi 11.41 f, 01, Arrive, 1" 10 010 1 1 10101.1e11010 I? 10 6:20' i7.1 ., 11,i rlve- Ml= fhr qt - ternn - r.. 1 - 71 , 1 'rains. An len; -inp a: 411 burn. Per, lieme .; V. o ,pr. i,C 31PI nr T .. 1 1c : ill I,t atlnit ea r It pa , . .enrte.r Ihr,e and Par.. - repg.-rs ire ,•ipre; ,, ly fr. , m ials;itg .4)5 thillt a= bar.el . g , lbilt e Ippa rel. tehrrh to at NianaZer- , . S 1111. E II FfIRD. s'erretars 14.tf tpril A#4 y >F..!si :11104 tt e A "(la t4DJA a . . . . T.A • . 7.lt= '..8c.,::..._" - `^ , 1,7* - . ! , !erlif l irt _ ....._ , 4 RUA Nii EMENT Ilia Tills .1 ItE.lt:liT 4. rAF.I rt -,..„,,r, cur. on inn .....-ttuyki!l ,111,1rna4, - --The pnn.,,,,T,0; Tn. tp 1t...1re, rr,i 1"1:0....r.. daily. (Ann aaY; t ‘ , "P'e ,. ..: Ott Ike %rrn'al of Um' int.rnlng Train on the Itt a..Gittc 11.30r02d front Pliadelph.a . :Larri. yin:: aCri:lll3qtl.l iil 1111:.• L., 'dm, .Ut.a•es Tantago.t at hall inant , n•...'et•..k. I'. NI . 11l tIIIIC :0 t'atta , t - 1 at Vnrt rota on vvolt :Ito 0ft,0rn0. , .. it.,.. on t Ile 11. - ..attun2 Ritt;nart frog, Pont, t , :i.. 11 Yttitatlelptila. run —To knit 4 - 0-,loe n I'L !COI,; 10 Hllind..lphil, $1". !,,,), . (relglii in leave, TmoarluiArily, launalayq.o ealur.) at t. 6%-lor k, A 11.. and Pori I , in!on. al . 1 cerlock.P 11 f Gar rim., In ennnee r tinn witn Ibe Foei:ilt irte.,a; that for Pbitadel phia can take Mat Illfg ty:in ,, f cars nn the Reading . glaihnad at P,,rt l'ac 7 e the same 11 In ',p other train: • • •]flll\ sa,t;(oi, General Apv Tamaqua no 'IS. ISIS te LUMthd . jaMii . t . • DASSENGER AND EX ftIIESA CAR GETwer• jj -4, llttylkt!!liavett, thnt•r•tvtlle mot Tremont, Dolly (rtundtyg etetitteo) vli \lmo flip aniirt•od.—On and tale/. t•.:ltttrtthy,Jone [rt . : the PrDeentotr mot Nue n rare twill nth ,t 4 viz: • ; ih,entor Leave Mint-ravai , ror a, 111 inek„ , %. " riehl Havcit ru M;verivo.l. mid Tremont, im mediately on Ow arrivai of rhr ranrring train from = Le:Ai , - Tr. !flont cur NI inel , Vino and %rill llnven.ai LA•iirrk, P. M. EIMEI2I= " Ifavrn for Miperwirille at ft* n'dnr!:• Y. 11 rare from mar Havol: to MIL.qPi'III.•L r.nt• •; do TIG TrrnmLi. :do .' " from _Vlitter,vlllr. Gn •23 " A h Eripri.%4 Car II iu rnn evit . ti the Paisecgr r Train,. for-,Miner•villr and -0 int wardsql hs Lis inarlhn. Howard le- Ca.': Exprt•c , ..: fi.Ln P/Inndel obil+. b,,fejjr,l4,lUltr r.IIIIC dad Wica niAer and iltilershecrjr CGarile: Kqi hr In waiting, rt'il the arrival nri;,.. -JAI'. 8i r..hrey paserny.rit 'eh 11.,,re they ennnerl n itli trr liailr. , aft Frit M 'burg Pottsrii/e. .'ifinererlis and Treiriati r)rthaldi.«. K4l leav, ininictil.tely after 4'2 arrival t the Philadelphia innriiirh! train: t .tan v•y passengers kr hprt they ry ill eta. the cats fnr and Treninr.t ; rare --4',r6'rn Pntisville I q • l'm •• prrrt.t Trere , dll. 37; " narriV• at net posr . 4 rip% JOHN F !s:lci, Agent. ; ._ June i. !V.!' ON T "SPQR - ?K=4 , ;Olt lit*:V. KILL I.IL 31 : . --e ,FI A LE. • Trent•r, I. 4.c. 'II, ProtisrlelorS h3lr. nt .de mrente. mews':with the I hfled• [ph!. and 11.-ading 11.ailroad Alial ere prepar.,l to I, , rss erd daily. to the aeoet plarmall des •riirtionerof .vo:n n.Tufis,„ Freight • et, e.• 11! leave Pluledt.leioa! for richt:, Mill Gates:. evrry morn:he. and good/ tor Xinr-r.vtile. Tie. rnont,, Dona elor , o,.lline Grove. and , despatch. d inar...dint•4 en the nrrlei - pc treirt at rithoylidll !laver,. (Mire If Yhliadelphia..Eirnad and Cherry Streete, dchuy lk Half:en. E. G. ARRlA,'Agent. N. El —1( derdre.l, prods will hr forwarded ny the Lunees I.tor ot Livineston, !toward ar..-Ca.7 under tor there, of apttill .M.orspneer. by Promoter frain float Fhiladelphia to eichuyletll Ha. reo. and from lineen to Minereville and Tremont thie Ltoe eoroe wilt he intorpnned frost Philadelphia to Trotro•i,: iu E !lowa, Di Mineriville In , G dn., Mid Achuylloll Haven In 5 do. Scuall?lota nf. • goods are forv.erded nor with very Ilona! chart, over t h e Freight Line. .ThOrdPip delivered and iondsr-oileeted vslthodiiny r fora elbareß . - Wilt aim attend a the fnrn ordlne; end delivery of Brink Notre Rind Opedr. end ,pecl4l attention `Riven to the , cnlleettnn of dr.s 015ce LIVI . 3OI.ITIINdIii3V.4.IIfIik,.4IO. • 1 No. 43 Sititti! Thiel Atrett. 23:if Aucps , 11. 1950 L• • iNiNGsros & Co.'S PRCSB are prrptred In naive and Corwatd Daily per Passenger Train. Our Erprers Car being always In charge of special messengers) merchandise of Ui dastrlptiong.packiges. hundins.specte.liank notes.&e. Alto, particular attention paid to collecting , Gills. Drifts and Account'. -Packages sod Goode &neared, daily to all intermediate plates between Philade/plaa and PottarUh. - Officea—Centre Street, Pottsville; No. 41. Rooth tbird Street,. Philadelphia; Nn-6 Wall• Street, New York , No. 8 Court Street; Roston. LIvINGSTON, & Co. Fab 24,1019. 9.41 - • l_likatlVlrAftE AND SCAI.S9.—TROMAN . _ . . abate. No. 335 Market Street, three doors be. low Ninth, Pn ILtdel ph la. impnrtai s and wholesale and retail deafen, In NAN. Hardware and. Tants, bier. chants. Builders. -Ifonsekeepees and Mechanics. *ap plied at the lowest rates. Aeenta for ,Bhalabarter•a Patent*lanes, wartanted superior to any other. Also,Jlgents Co Ellicott lir Abbott's Platform Scala* —4twy will furnish Hay, CIVIL Barrt 4 V. Warthogft awl Atone Actin of_WarrantedWorkmartablp apd raciness. at Factory prt-ssi. Also. Druggist sad StOrg. !gasper* Counter Sri] ts.litaelyaltta r SPflali Salaam% Malaita of all duo. . Sop% 1/4 1 10 EMI , . , st TILE NM/MEAT US P - lIII.ADELI'AIA.. ( X ...„..64 = Charles I:. Ehnes,,thankful foipafit favors. - wnettel rompeetftilly Inform Ma Irian& In ' Ihremintry, that lit has remnved to the Southwest Corner Or Alsth and Market Streets, an. ff.., Malrellle . e crest and new Ciothinz ware-rooms, end has rffr 'if/fitly on hand a new and fresh surply of Hatt., Cap. and Buffalo Rolmfa of all kinds and - , . forireP. , •(; , fo :irtlia. Mellkaa. Canada. :ldniesk In. Denver L 5 , unit Ilrorli /Intr, of all kinds and pacca; VI suit ail - , u 1 purchai,rrp,whole!sal. and irtair. and promise. all / 5 likoire who will (atom - him With 3 imp, to race then) 10 Is per tent. . l 0: p - s. JUR! fee:qr.:la the lot nf BTFPA La it011f,:1, 00 j •o,tille i nW. : Vti i I le ' -95 LEM T3l 2 tr. 1 R 1 I 55 i 4 I 45 145 I 45 135 I 'ALI .11‘ :5 2. , 15 fu (1_ • OD lIMIII ME MA 1 .15 ' 1 10 • JOSEPH r xi 111E110, e..1 - 11CiEON retnov Pit to Vnt new Luilfllng in the rear or Tito, Fqt7t6r* Vo.'d an.q.ni s s t ,„ z nosa.rldor iJ Esmuire Pock's offiee, East ltx tkrt sieve:. tL2aj dr:or - from Centro, npstatr7, wneec ftttel tip a trtioirocnr offir r, nedTrlll prepared'. prernilll • aprivrtainirrili prrtre,tott. I`l , ~tu.. diacovered nc r , :.pri•c•-rat felr the avrcr,nta tcoth, v.1.1:oill paha, sl 1t.r.1 It cart he .T. - nri tc iti tail, fnr s.ra rr.. ramp& rrtd trrtna Pottc4 - Nl;rretr IC., tStl. I I-I y ( - tOINTRY tnetchnut4 (*inn: Or 3. :•41.-ripv;lnr..;;T thr• - srtnvi. ,;nrc:t. fly :;T , 14.-Ziur. naytn7 hzt:IIStI• t. and Ifv .ne.it i td;r• hcr.-.T.;ty i4c? ff." 1.4, princes. Cnnl!fir . ti) ~ .. r.; per, sad rgakel nn4 Itnaor.. I;nlve3 and in -.v. , hnnc- 14-no4 hannt...3 Carver. nik.l ,Pnrksi 6niar•; t 11 , A, nn4 riatolz. t..er..lr:A, 1 large an. I, oi and Wo.tentinktn's Von anet Couire , , Istrgr A;t• . . 1 1.ni,tte F.nrll-4 'lvry! 'and Cctman p.nnt. NI. 4 nt.Em Inirtartr4 ' Jan ti r;,;" , [I "scrpt ,3;z amnolm. ELCilf4ll3B WHCILE3I.I.I7 DEALERS IN EAREIGN AND le.) MERTIC HARDWARE. CUTLERY. 100:k7c•a rfiJß[),Strtet tilC, PIA ). rtili i . I i'll(111F. they . intr.ud Ic.rving a gPne, . - .l * Hardt% ar. on.hand.nt Inv. - rzt mar!“!t pric a. ".“ictry NT. , ,chants, arr. ri•AprEtfully . Isiv call ! ti fnr Plabpa Jan te. EC= lEMEI comma asesisirs Exissevaz, I, r*. Op .- , ratr.. In COST MISPCI.I.4IIIN. rift rt In ti Adtimt l'n rtirtary. frhfn Gir farilitir4.• for ninnufttrint;n, Lind: ni rarria.:”. nnttl.tald Wagann , rannat 11..4,1 be . .. 2 praracal Nertinttic. and Isartr44 fill:1114, ni yearb' ociwrts.o,l--- S Ilry 111'3111er., ha 110pC, to rirr I! .. n or a i gmktirtlnn All kiwi* of tArrinreA and Light Wae..n• knitt nn ; tin nil Att." , Afenhri-hhTl4l W 32011.. Ail rertalr. nratly Omer, front a .iii.taner promptly attentird to t' II .s 12114( %INC: PtlitlitAi.F.ll THE 1 Candlefartnry of Trani i>+ I.erke, in the norrnet. nt PnitsvilLe. hereby trlvea nolire, that 'tie I.ltrtieln rarrying on the hwiness himself at Mt. f.edse's old 'ann.! where he le prepared to furnish nII the ankles' In his tine of hilliness , at the very lowest rates • uno reaperthrlir solicits the patronage of the DO, tr. feehr.gerooideiu that they will tied it to their f - 1,) kV, PIT ATE , IIA LP and jesily arkno% r onninas 4nd ns, nists;.d hvllac anngarihi lowest piker. Yorrtu aganinelldy latate fat with the above cut, at ed from 111 other wo Soeneas of te ; fird , ra solicited (nit', , he Janie will I,c prof will also And In our SI moot of all the other on rat design? of-Amerier gnawla,embraring a ei gtyleg•or friende. Stiper,torPach it, latest style. and I Black and Colored Si Mod,. Codored Thlhet fringes—farm !'.anted —Halo and' Ead,rnid.. Printed rshn tigaren Shawla—,l.uplin. Black and Mode ColnretiThlbet Long nnund Neal Skin Shawl?—Plain hind,. Colored French Terkerrt Shawls, Irlnged and hound —Eight-quarter French Mode Colored Thlhet Cloth, measuring fait twn yards wht,, for:lhntyls, binding to ma:zit—White' ftnd Ce.,red liarceHne. and' Gengese She VAICACC.II , aft 4 rrthfl. ROBERT POLLOCK & ?fa. l 8 grunt! ia7cond Si., Philadelphia. 4 op, 2 54.2.. - 1 . 19001711111 1. IMO IVnlitr ROOMS_ mo _ ,MAIITI4—ett4XES I4 I.4ITO.T. B. (MEW, . the old establighruent, No. 116 Chestnut street, Phllad , (phis: where, be has been for several years thrl Peiscient 0-,-..trarer. would Invite its old friends andll patr"ns'nnd the publit , generally no cell and see tbel.! todureelcnade by blm for ONE DoLLA W. fie a inert, I willioqt fear of contradictlon, that his pictnrca 'goal to any of the hlgh pried pirturrs tande in !hit city., and Pil}efillT to a ny or the cheap ones. • Ag Mr Merrill attends to customer., In per;On, he le d,dertnlned that nn one shall go away dirsatlified. :SAC you want good D4eu.rr,ntype., wait tint!! yon to the etc'. iIISTALII*II II, 6 IX ?Mt ART, given on reasonable germs Those wlehlrig fns instruction are roquested t „ ci d! nn the 'm Kea preparod to offer them some extra Induremeni.. P. B. MARVIN, Nn. 116 Chestnut street, Phil ode. 11.4e50• Oct 12, 1550 : Greatest Discovery of the lige =:ITAGNETIC OINTMENT. eollotitedi effecting cures of the utmost impor- I Viet.. The most incrednioas are roavinced—the most fanhlersare compefled to believe la the powir and virtue of thia great remedy. I[l9 universally admitted lobe the malt wonderful ( or e hloation .known to the world (nettle Immediate relief of Literate nad pain It never falls while there Titania:l sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the capillary Turkel, of the body c and equalize the eireulatkm ofthe blood By this means • controlling power IS Rainy(' river the newt malignant foinas of disease. w weir can. not be obtained from any ,other remedy - . Snub ix the pnvve r of this combination that it penetrates In every portion otttui human frame; every bone and vein and ligament 4 . .. earthed out and made uninsale "fits purifying and bugling Ihfluence. Hence It comet" it copes as neadLly with tames.) as external diseases .Netn.r.,up mutineer artien record white this mine, dy has restored health to patients ao near the grave that the west povrerfal internal remedies fulled to pro- . duce any effect not.h froineotly been the use In • fadasunatien of the Dowels, No patient need ever die with this dlessei littera the Magnetic Ointment can be obtained. That dangrerone Epidemic known 'tithe ' Pmfritt Eryeipelaa. C3O itgreve be gored brittle remedy. Tar la,tagigeaterg .Rkteratina. this ointment titntw 'whet complete remedy prepared. In 99 we* riot of 190 it will ailard entire Falser to the worn eases et' ' Nary**, Saadaele. ' , In thirty nalantes. For nervous dfireases thle remade , Is of immense value. Affections of eke 'plow rbsainaitin. hawses*, nice rate sore throat, bronchitis, phearley, croup, drilla, bruises. meld head, rerofula, ask Ahearn, erysipelas. cholera asorbUtt site to ithe flute or araut. bunts, Inflamed eye'. fever 'area, ke. arlil be launedlately relieved by tba are of this remedy. F o r farther itardeulant sod teat Isoontale, ON , paratrb-. lam left srlth tat* afeat. Prise 25 and 40 teats her bottle. For sale by - JOUG G meows, rooms; and J. W. GLIM. YlaleatlSlsUm, brat g o an atm io 'wawa to tam Ikale. • fit.4l/ EZ3 MIN= I' 7 _err- _ VOL. XXVI P110=1:101611 A - CICM.U.Itp... rIZ - enDrIS 4 I), Sll.ll l° SA111,1:1, . ttEliftiNcg •• PORK 11111 , AIDE*. LAfill AN!) eur:r:ii• =DIA 120131388 GOODS. I , lm sunlit:imam tuts aletin ARRANAIr.- l nentt n ith one of the mon ellenst‘ r Facto:lea lii.• %apply of I nal:: Rrthl+: r Irlitae.:atr . ar eiry A4Alinfartnrer,e pru-rs. Am . oug the altfottment Art! I rutin Hunker Coitt...of the Iv.] materials, gae.te t+anth We..ent er4lats. - cape and raper.-I.eggiiisALe.. do India Rubber hands, Orr's. Air Ratty. Knontder Brige+ and Money WWI. ' • Rah,' Juinners.or ptutahle nurser. bentitiiiii and cheap. India Rubber Water Pipe.. Lire PrelerVerf • Sr. e} connity Merchauteind others 'applied whole sale. at New York ea.ih prirax. at HANNAN'S Varirty More . lune issa. rums. mum arm Eter*.azo ROIBES . : . Ir tiARLEI3' -F,.. I".l.qt:P, Snnthwrgi nor n.r o:4' rith and Mario! r4r; 'Ph ila 111.ty 11, IfM ll 111-Ix. _. _ . COLIZIXIANS Cheap Cutlery STORM. _Yr . 32 end 33 -4/2C_lnt att.! 309 Clre.'SSl77 =EEO SOAP and Candle FACTORY szopi 21, BAY STATE MILLS e , - , _ - . ' .., 1 , A1cw, 4 5,•-a..._ ...: i t .. q€: - .: - .. - - , 7-'• -4 , -- - N:4 --, :„.,.1 ,- 1 - -ti .. . ...,,,T, :-.-.--.).li`e.'-'..o_-'. .. 1T 1 :r. z ...-1 ~,,,,, ' , f... In' `i .. , - 4 4 4-:' , .. V 4 , ''W4A"..,: 41 .a. '1 :- . 4 , \.. - , ~;...'' 1 ' 'o ' ' 44 il - - - DR. TRAiIIE.,S . ,_,_... ... . . .. ._ .- . - • ~ • rfrOlg''' _ _. ~ .. • _.,• . ~.. _ . . . ..,- - PL s7 l3Lis - 1-114. - 1)_ SkTURDAI BY._ BENJAMIN_ 'AANNAN, i POrr . sviLLE, SCHUTLkILL COUNTY, PA. •nr,..t..,nt:,, nu 4.1in1. and . . far s•le lay PALME It A; U/11101 Street lrhp rhil4triph43 No I. ;gYtc.,..;fro,..twar thr fhaline and alesandrla I il midi Ina arm of kleadoo Land.. ton arres well timtwa d.iilf• ietualtider wrifadapted to grain. gras ae,. Thiairact well fenced. and has a comfor table with the necessary out baildings.. N... *Opera.. in Culpepper county, no theitage road trading ITS Prederirlishurg, witkir 7 miles of. the ItnPPah 3 ll l ll ll 4 1.11.13 T. and i miles of the Orange and Alocandria Railroad; IRII acreo of this tract Is heavily timbered, and a large portion of it rich meadow land, nod is now Fa with rloccr anti timothy' sulk - tient to graze and fatiro h 4,34 of rattle, 11,:e itnprocc merits are a large and substantial 2 story brick do el- ling, with 4 rooms on a anor„ and 10 feet R.oago way In each (dory; kitchen and other not buildings under the same roar, with tine water near, smoke honso and Ite honor". Also, a larm house, hat n,stablea,, grans With a atom variety of fruit trees in fall bearing.. n. 2 , 7 ;arra adjoining the at..7.ge, a goo.l pro portion meadow and 57 arms of Owner-11th tract hi well aupplied with - water. The Improvements con 43 of a good franta_ hno2e and altrhen,:orn Manse isorl,erible, all new. EMI .Nn. 4. iN ntrz , ;.. rin" tf.e Putomar. A/e.Fandfla; srtil uatarally go.d. AS Irn proper culturvos rrridily 3.isrvinible-nt trr.prnvem..67 ; vriy INn. ii. 1. - -J to .At ,nrre., in . Canna; , runty. near he e cemu-of h Ilan. ritt i l shoot to hr. irri i^ ;•• AIDA:in. dein: 11)0aere•etr." 'hi+ land - are hear ii c ,r-iicreil. the iremainder cnoventently laid nfr in firlibt, ..ytth hexer felting water II eartt„ anJ writ fencr , i. Titer( .e, r e Iwo until apple firchards and a areal vn1 1 .1: , nr .'ti: , 'r fruit trees, wifft two' frame dwelling howtrl, staltica iand othr root Itatldinis. There are two rine min:mats 1 ca thl3 propertr. which 13 ritnaied In r.!, excellent 'grain growing district. f .rirstrinn healthy. and ennyc. ninnt in flchnoto, Chnrette4, it.c, Tilt, tract, In Its present rnaditinn, will prbduct (rant .1 , 0 to t-9 bushels of cnrn to the arre;and may rcedlly hr hrotaght to - a h 1 ;111 Mat , : t 4: cUir it :Ilion. No. 0 , I 4 acres an thn Pexc. - na, ;icon. 2i) miles Itrlnre. Aii•:randriA; m.ail gnr-ti and well sitar , : ril t , rt.- Ter. Thts tract - i; 4:01 tlrri beret: Tile impr-tren,:litt ren4isl of a t .4 rt ..trit : brick; 1.04 F,, { rortet4 ca. a ti...tir, trith the nece,yary ai . :et conrenle,t Oljit,,ildinp..... Nn '!.—A. tre.et c' i lvti rte.tc.4 In Lcitarn roriril➢. c.iiliin r: tniire or Ito , i' ,, t , itnae ill et, and 2} m 14.1 of the (la sic rienli i .snd Ohio ztrimr.j. dolt of c^rci gnat:ly GO nalurtOlyari;rtetitp !train •in•l grazse:3---cycll woad r.l and the Inerttl3:3"Pcnlthy. V.'ill hz anid in a body, 1 or divldrtl to !II to Da. chi's.•. , i The,. innda vi;111 - , , ,,-Acal comumdmine trtrm, dppip to. ri.11.7. hrr at Minev7,..lllr, f R BENNETT. Cicinhr r I S:ti • 4T—tf c 111 , ;T nr.cm!vEll lir Tin: st•r,lrniumui 1 ., 1 d ~ , ,,,iiive . ; .1.-fid. ~ r. thelr 11, In, t .“...-1., of rand• i i..•ropriemfr a ,Iraf.raft , ..,lnrtincr,, ,q• Dry C.tn,?...lr;ruct. rite. Ciat , •:.:WtlO,Prevl.ha - ...t. , ,kr - , Ft try 1..a.,1 1 .!,.. tare par !-.: . - ...ii I.:14• it i , ...,1. i ,ur Ila 1 ,, istock of gund;", act 1.1 ! , e f itilllTY , !" , t!lpar • -..1! tr. fr. I 12 ; , :ct l't ; ,, !alqy GI r:} It, el ctltrar.. eq11,11t,,, .. - ts ,c. ti , t , r1, , ., - .ttel.” r f i. , :, P, trait nny nth, ,rr.m. :I t ' .0.-..tti, any - 4 1t , c , 1 In be .rm,n(ll,‘"ttr, ttr. ~ : orttt. We 1..... e 1 19:..1 .icf.: - .;.7./ aiieNdt.;; C;: - . .. lio G.,t,t4 (I , l.4rtutt lii :TI 1 ~: hiCh , Cr fr.r•r evp,qtanre i.: Ow. 'ay gi'.. - - , viiA pi/ gdrantair..z , • 00,,i a ~s,-,rini,ot is c , tl rtsi ''.. 7..i.:1 aikJ, A rnon4.l 1 ; ,, c , wAr 1. , f. , i , 1ii.,..... - .tonl'Ac ,•.mrtrzent ofl.a4tes,l4, , ssLin ~, t , . ;OA Ititral.; Nina k :in , .1: Inc.c... ' Untstur.rr^ , t 111 - 4 ,, c:1, C , C.ur t I', •th, 't. I 4 , 1 i, •• firtiltft. i French ;lin ~,... It tt , ', Willy Ith..cl.insl,:,l , Ft• ar try...at i1•''... , , , -- ...n.l -I 4 , / •. ;,;;/, 114! ~,, ••;.:t. . :-. , airti,4lile '!Ttltazatr.. , - , Al 4, ~ I . :ag. nn:! . ettai,r r.rintita[ nt Inri. ,,, .. , (vh•fd :".4.;,ralrir Sit,i.-/, r.i saijr)v RI all, and lqualiti,,; ~I4n, Itc ,,, clu. Curnoaing Loot].• hf ii aq ,Par liwting,4l:l (1.4 h.C.. TAW', 14:1nc.n.. I)lapa. r t Allevtin:f. llllntit.t , t t. Red 11,1, k . li:prvrtd•, kr., kr 11445 (1.51 t i ,,, l'i. , itri.re . - -.11111,1. Jr :ails, I 'l,4l , lrcri ., 1'111,13. kr. , t• .1 1 , t :tuna, .:Gif aturit,, ,, ,a• :41, • I . 1!lis ,er -..,;(..,j in it! , v!!,11r! 11111 %%anti 0! CII.I , IIIIPI' • Thankiul for iltP ,tenil , ..l in dunuc ftlf time p e • bar.. been In ttt i= I , tnr , } w , z periAiily invdr ircontiriiintiis, VI Pain , Prlntr..l u.ir on In 44 , .•rve I. arm , riihrr ih a kali is Oppil:apitr Pd =1 InrirP, at Iltr c rvnd former OtrUjl4,ll, 14 , , , r/Zi. lC izi•tier .1011N;STro. Vottsville, Ort: 19. I 5:.4.1 14-tf STILL LATER mono TIIIC crry. • knim. rwi-FA w 0 u 1. D 11F:- - Inform lilt tad nictometa ; I," hl i.• t". h.. WAINOIK tal.eli the snart; 11.7 ,ahllehment nfreed•t, r, II %tauter. Ow, Ur i• DOA pri..lrl.ll In ;In ali,k;on- • 11.altinr. and all lona experienre 41 the 1.1. , •prz• /01,/, In h ,21,1. In - give :t.n...ral sat iffactlen 1.. ~11 ho-r , oho may cull olann Pnttardle, (1. 90 -Ii i t T WILSON:. Nto Waicr . r. , 41 1 11 1 ,, pc. - Ifinly inform gni. Morch• arts of •gchtlyikill and tttr ililjnining counties, that fu corns, Ono with 2 frllPrd tr• keep. rnrginnily Ain .1 complete ivi•ortincns of Fish and Croviginii.. core, iinr in iiso of Mackerel, . lice.. flutter • igalmn,n ' thief. II two, Herring, Toth. amide.. Codfish, '- Lord, WINTAR A. KIRK 13.41 ,- 1-4`nntlf.n.F. \inn , n. ;61 - 0.• amq u= S , IIPc man for this ronnern, 1114 111V1/0 , lu friend fri a ail All ordorm prnmpili ativtid. cfnisT KLINERT :03-t1 T 11'11. , MN , No. S 'Snutn Water Strefq S'ept 7. 1 , ..!g, 36-2 mo kNI Aril) NO AHATPMENT ' A COM- A,. Noe Bern:min t' Clothing iltisines• f LIP PINCOTT & f 'n., Mare Lippincott, Taylor & Co.) the well krtnlVll.l3losl, exicii•lve abti fashionable Talt on, and nothing Merchants In rhilatfelphia, formerly at lAA Market street, ab.,vr Sixth, have recently - erected and now removed pernrinefitly in their spa cious new seven atory holldni., ors the S W. Corner ith end Market streets, Philadelphia LIPPINCOT & co.. will Mt; ays maintain the lead in the Fashinnable'Clothing Trade in PlAtadelphia„by keeping the largest and be.t male gioeh, and selling ti t th e 1,-,w e .l prkes, and to S - 1` Wilr and money tri the . maelVer and costumers, th ,, , hate, in opening their new warehouse; adopted, and will strirtly adhere to the one prire system, in schieh no time is boo In bar renthg, and my wfitch . ten salesmen can An more busi ness than twenty can under the .1.-v , plan or asking. a big price, andlsking, ail thst ht , got Lippincott & Cn., have the.lovrest mit, - marked on all their good., from which.ho abatement ‘s ill br made. One price and that a eery pf!,. Alnall Ptnfit4 and.Qulch • t Ihe motto. The sclxarnage of the Olt , fr:Ce 'yAem Is appati-nt Nnnecan pay a high price, but airw ill buy at thename arid the very [(meat Nike for which our genes can nr will he exchanged for money , Remember our prices are down at rho 1 , ):= C5l mark, and the asking Klee IJ the pr ice :it which gouda will be mold. (:all and see,,fin at the rmw r. - are• hoitae,S. W. Corwir ni Fourth eb,l Nl:,rhct LIPPINCorf 4,1 Sept 18,(Late L o lpplacnil, Taylor Cu.) Pr., pri39-4 leinre. 18.5 ----- Toys, Germazi.o•4xis, Fialdng Tackling" D EcEIVEtreERTATL: VA A FaCrill AND IL btauliful asaii.ruartil af tine tow pricer! Toy% pail, Dolt lfeada. 1.11 utna, .‘iastie.3 and Fancy Gno./a. among them utany.;necr itailuties. Alen, Flat. Hooks, Liaef Rndri. Trout . nie4. 3114 eery deacrlption Pt Plahlag Tackle, rtn.l Itctall Gouda giaeki.d fit ttir. 1,41 mgl.llrr Parr hlsor: arc Vited to r•II and n Ji 1141'llERGE11. In. octet. 5,10.47 A,' ld .1; hitly,PPn Market and 3if h at .44, Phila. r)rt. 12.1950. it -`..:tnr, _ _ TOTS', FANCY GOODS, _ CONFPC lONER4 ANL/ 1.1/111GGI9T:. ARTICLE-1. WILLIAM TILLER, t'oriraerct S frost. Pka , delpltta *, tau a lila Pail Impartation. .• ^):Ciontto, Wang or . • ['mils, Doll 11..atk, , 1 Villages. Tra Cat bra, ,In and per Case ; t , and 11 , 011... t. * ,Tenth Bra 411,3, Pr.re Anion it 3 great rarirty akr, Ira in‘il,ed to Aril., I 1 . • 1..1 • I s ir F . FERS nt 1 1 \ nr Toys. FZIL KO and (Imre° 11.k.ps. Cats. Strd‘s Trumpets, Drums. Tow. , In Casts at V, c.unferttoners Coulee F3nry !loxes Perfum., Pmteir. , , ce, of °that .ftlelestn an early attention net, Is. 1950. z • FANCY FOR V. I`,lll SLIEWCIMBER IN-VITES \ T" 1 general to rill 'and 'exacnilie Fancy Furs, canzictine of , Fitch. Minn`, French gable. Squirrel ,Nulls, Boaz, V D'art and White Litadding by the bale. N. B. The highest prices paid far Shl\ such as itrul Fot,Ofey rot. Mink. Raccoon GEO. P. WOMS/ importer and Fur Dealer, No. 11 N. ilthat. Oct. I°, 411-imds rOWNIEND StIARPIXAS Ar SONS hart - Fn.' esised - %belt supply AC :Autumn and Winter Goods, to which they Invt:e attention : Alpacas, Persians, Scanbastnes end Lnibes ; Wooten, Plitt, Cashmere and Crape *bawls ; Plain colored and Rich Fancy, and Black Enke I. %Vowed Damask's Moreens. Saltiness and Balers , tnellsh Inianketc".Qullts, Flannels and Pickings; Linen liansatio, Pleating', Diaper and Napkins ; Hoarery. Oloves,..Cravats and Handkerchiefs; Brat makerant tenth Linen Sheeting, English and Frani!' Cloth*. eassimerep & Vesting!, Dornegtle Canna and Wnolrn good & Inwarlet y ; Abn.tnakrre 'sada In Laetlngs, Galloons. &e etwarti-inaker's articles, _Drab Mika; gattinete.dre. Oct. 16$0. ; 411-3ino. . " NUM'S Patent Piro Proof. PAINT VIIOaI OHIO. rfIRE Subscribers have Jost recelied a flintier lap 1 gly of this cingular and valuab e aubstance. in 441 Min to the slats color, they have a broutlfbl e ot brown, resembling the sand atone now In use; and so much admired for the front of buildings . its principal lagnidlenui aresillcs. alumina and pro tostde of lion..whlth In the opinion of scientific men estlifactortly siecounts for its Ore-proof mature—tbe two former sqbetantes acing non-tooductont, and the latter selloff et a cepent, to bind the whole loyalties and make a firm and durable-paint. Forney It Is mired with Linseed Oil, and spplLed with a brush, the same Sy ordinary paiat, to wood Iron. In, sine, canvas*. Parldroke- t srdeos Ilrado ally and becomes Ore-prop f. It Is paniuslarly stilts hie for roofs of bufldlngs.stramboat a id cu-deeks, railroad brldpe,featee, dee: A rooter:tilted with Out article Is equal to ono of date, at a vast saving of el pease. lipeclesess may be WWII it the ofilce tithe subset' bets. RAWSON, BROTH/IRS t Co.. Agin EN 11 iga 43.kinth Front *L. /Wads'. - - • • AND POTTSVILLE I Witheatiii yoUIO piereetbe bowels of the Earth, am, bring ma. fa= the sisveras othreastailtailltatall srhk6 wtii - arrearti worst ttauda and subjeet - all Nature to nut use arid pleasure.—Dr. Johnson • VIRGINIA LANDS -s. Vis wirrnEn liAg rot -BALE,TPP, FOL- I illt clitl3hlP Tr if to of Fa nn I,lnd fu Vlr. :103 . Fresh Supply of Pan Goods. 'L I REVOLUTION.! REVOLUTION ! PRELADA. DRY GOODS; 311 socurseco.vD sreteki. ' TO MEMO OP .• 0041. . AND OWNERS OP' COAL' LANDS. -MITE 'WOELID;CALL :Tug tontlon of Mimeo, and others in aaaaa ted in Coal Lands. to bii patent COAL BREAKER—a Moderothktr will enable machinists to bond cornett) , tan be aeen at No 106 Market Street, which it la believed' will* satisfy persons using the Coat Breattor.that it cantle* constructed to break from 50 to SOO tons per day, and even a larger quantily,if requires', and is not liable r. 4 gel out of order. The great advantage of this wads. ehineconatsta in the sav ingot w tialo. The proprietor j is sawed! avpurettif this, that hitliagree torero's° as a compeniaiton forthopriviledse of along it, ope fourth of the value 011ie toe saved by its uss, which' may be aatertalnsd by comparison with otber ma chine., ed* be will make suit other arrangement for 'tense as mitt boligreed 'upon. Patties interdted are invited.!. examine the model and satisfy- themeelves. WM: 111CRA1IDSON; 100 Market street: For flintier particutare. oppty to William Brburittitt Raven. Philadelphia. NAV 23, 113.50 PRIM AND . WATER. • . CIMO ORICINAI. METACLIC nun' ae. wATER. , PrcY7.l" Pn lnt, In harrelrer. about 300 • 3 rt.. per lb., leas quanthlez 5 4.7. Englikt 11rown,frre Port sand 171:1311ViA, 11 , , Irv; quatitiel 3 per 1! , .. Deat,mrepp!led. Aernry...44 Moral 4th street. name(' Arch. l'hlllirtelphirt. PALTIPPS, MORS. GLASS, Parr!, Sac.. liNTEHI AND -DEAt.rro LooK orT. , You ran .Ivr (tom 15 to VI ripr tent. by purehacing frAttt the oubsorito.r, who Imparts •.v.n gnod4 .2n9 for C 013.. . 20 do ; Finest Chrg , nsn fit fin j • iiineAt French arenn, 40 (In; Ccicti:,l fd;1.!„ (10; Whitmog !Tv nt.Trels, °a per IN Ltri, All art iclei equalky rlir an at -It Ninr‘u •Itli . VP A reh, JOHN T.VCAS. Importer. ' 22-11Ino Aug In IFSO S THE Boliouoil or POTTgVIELE.— feroleity conduct:Nl Ly cbas• Pitman. J. Wren it- (~ . .reaper !fully solicit a continuance .; cuatonl of the wort.:. Detr.g practical they flatter thenmelves that their knuril - egg: •;:ij r k;rellenre of the wit) enaMe them to runt out weer. that will not fall to give , Ittlrfaellon to the inn:t Coetkii",ue. They Ire prepaftta to menu-. torture rtieem Er,iitner„ rurapi, Cl.2t RtFt ciao TOM Ch es, P.mi, r. 1.7 and other Coillngo, ka. esti ord,..r.t ttarAfully lercired a nd ptompi tnnnnrOito tern,E. .1011:1; AF-1i THOMAS WHEN, kl r 3 %VILE . .luny I: J ' NEAR lIAZLIITON.-11VDsn.N. t.. MlAllen, proprietors of the ohuvn oartird ei , tahllshinent. i report tally inform thrir paltrier and the public genetatly, that they have taken the farce building formerly ',Fed for ilv• 31viiili:eatt..ficHinerted tvi.h the Opgar Loaf Coat vi, , e , ... i.-: v.i,t...7b they bare added a Eoundry, n n.I ore hieA prep:Jr.! tr. Wild 4tvarn Nene* of every rtize, fuatv- Cr—ii thi.alci,re. Itailrrind end Drift frog And i , f.trbii , b 'W.: , - ,..l9rss.Carilrier of eii cr.) dezi i Igloo aiiitsblP t• th:• .',-.41 mining Or any other i1ue1n , 4.,, or, the mast n , : - ... , netile termA. Repairing of rill kind= dohe ;i..ii b be ,, t , 0.“. and Jegpatei.3l.l4P 1071,M. Pri,CIV. —)lif IVI NI fitrol•tied by them will to %you - anted to I.: r r.ltin ~ tit ihr) .i. - ..r.1,1:111e1i lAA roitiont of these who no%) miant - anklet lo their I , r.e in Oh! vicinity. -Ail ox.lrre crlll ni,r i Iv hit .rnole.llate anil prOtopt aitz ado:, ei 'W - . II EDSON. Match 17, ISiii. l'!-Iy) 1.. ll' ALIJA 4111:4PRIlinft ANNOUNIZE4 on.• pantie that he Foie proprietor no the Franklin Wrork4, l'oot carbnn. lately • : 0.tvr00..1 by .t 6 RlToOki., %Owe he ennton uea on - maronfirroiro• on order at the shorte,t notice Enein.;,Poompoo, Vaal Bro•zherA. and MarllinPly eijahno—l any pj,p 4-4 de,ripLjort, cm minion for f.oher lourron-4 tlzoo finilrcrut And 1441 rnra, liOn for It'll. Cunha , : oor pottern. ai•Orolers are reepeco foolly -notrite.l • RAMA, FRAN.KLiN sitovr.i. WORKS.—The ituhAeliher continue. 1" forntrh 3,411-1/Aolirsof Couloir, with Pheertle of nil Mode, at the lowest Phil. adelphla price-. Attention i. particularly. called to his Coal hucela. Order. for Shovel. of no% eiLP of pattern promptly attended to. el. etll.l.l r NiAl i'arboo..bily Y 7. 15-19. tt POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. 13eENCER 6: MASON RESPECT fuIIy armature to the public iha: thy have taken the Estnbfish:mut known OA the Pottsville Iron Works ..n AN egian suer:, - where they tare prepared to build ail kinda of Stteain Engines, manufacture Railroad ears, end Mat - bitters of almost every description, at the shortest nalee. and on the most reasonable terms. --Persons from abtoad, In want of Steam Engines, will find it hi their advantage Lc, give them J rail ht. , - fere ' , nearing elsewhere. (May I! if ' PIIILAD'A.—WELDED WEbliftHT • Iron Firm., aultable for Locornotivee. • Marine and Miter Stearn Engine Rollo from 2 to 5 inches In diameter. Airio Pipet, tor (toe, Steam and otherpurpopeatettractrona Tub:: for Hydraulic Peres,.; Hollow Pinion* for Pulliftg o I Stcam Engine• 4•c Manufactured Rnd for gale by 311)1tRirt, 4.SKER .2 MORRIS, Warcilmt.e E. corner 3d to.l Wliont STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! INIPORT .t.NT TO HOUREKEEP. FIRS.— The undersigned„thankful for the liberal - patronage herietofore es tended to him by the. ritizen• of Schuylkill ronnty, would hereby; C.lll their :mention to his large and tw•ell selected aa►ortmenl Of Stoves, among which are "The Etna Air-tight Conkingstove" the mostsultable and convenient for Tavern use; the Independent Springville, McGregor, and other kinds of air-tight rator3;s: The complete Cook Improved, and all vari ous other kinds of Cooking Stoves. Also a splendid lot of Parlor Stove., among which are the .Sootare Cast Imn Radiator, considered the: handsome■t and best Parlor *tot., ever offered in this Region—the open front Pallor Stove, a new •Ind very handsome article, with thn U 31131 style of Parlor, Halt and Offire-fitove4. Mgr' un hand a loge rmd hand= some assortment of Hollow and Brass Wear, and the; hest and largest assortment of Japanned and Tin, Ware ever offered In the County. , , Persons desiring to purchase will please call and 111P11 for themselves before purchasing eirewhere, nt the Old Cheap Stand, Centre street, above Markel. , All kirdll of Jobbing Work don, al the shortest notice. :Vol'. 2,1 ,. .50.--14411) 901.0N10N HOOVER. PIANO FORTE WAREIROOTAS NO. 17i CHESNUT IT., PIiHADA. ^ . :• - • - •xt...?.".7 The Old 9ltand oecupird for morn , .han one-third century. by flee. W.I . 'S, ' Esq. The underAigned would trv ,, t re- iu 1 to the public, that he Is Agem. for mr.te than Tt:eniy of the mart calebrated mstie, • arTurer: a(' finstr.n.,%en• Vnet, Philadelphia, and et=ewhere; and :m111.1,111,, receiving, from them Fianna of tho riehe , t and moil varied styles, ni" superior tune, and of the mr ,- 4 mt. perb f nleh, of [I. fq, 6L, ti and Octanes. which are warranted equal to any manufactured ether In triy conntry nr In Europe. Just rtcclv.d. oFao, Umber suppl 3 of Churcn 0r..4 Parlor Organ., of bountiful patterns, and tine tcolnA. Ills Warernom i 4 con•tanCy sunlled pith a choler ~..•;f le rwn hf Seraphlnen nrul :11rIodenne. from the old eat rrort extensive mannfartntie , in the United Staten,among which rihfc rf Reed Organ. having'arhart's patent Intprovementa.with gilt :dpe, In front. Dud cue,. , '.ecantly carved. Ind highlt mental. Tuninp anal Rcpairint, Fly , ?Nat-natal- I,‘ Gra,:eta, plitlngtaished Piano forte Mannfr,rt alter and nrirtr, !Milder, ys 111 oSCAT: 11'11ITER Feb 9.18:k • 6-tf - CIECCAP, CHEAP, CAP. p i ny crtons• AND inner:TlNG -J. %RellA3l - & Finn, No. 4l:' , Alaritet !awe% bmwefin lllh and IStn Nhiladelillin, have on hand n fall SIM k of Fall Pty Omits and 'amine?, whirl' will in• uOld nt a advnner. 50 pleten In¢raln Otrpet, :It 119, 311. 375. •14, 4 50 anA o'2l rents r,c) " Flenir and 37} rent,.. 100 Long end Square 6lintrle, tram jii3 00 to 4 io 00. Fall Mons. de Lames and Clibmerei at 121 16/.19} 2.5,29 end 31e trill,. Black Ann al! teldtbe, RI 0/ 00 el 121 and rtt 25. ' Changeable Silicc and Satins. frnm 871 to 611 5 71 French Merinoes, eller:llcm frnm 671 tq fra Paramount. all eolo:s, at 37/. 44. 50,62/ and 75 rug. Black gloeqy Alpnesa, alla, 311, 371 44, 50, 621 and 75 tu.' fie PUittlt' IN • large stork of Martin, Lynt, ktoria , . Alan. Ing Fur., Mutant, ,TH, °k!tlia Blankets, at •3 00. •4 00, •S 00 and 11600 per pair. Red Waite and Yellow flannels, at 161. 161, 45.31 J 371. 41 and 50 cents. rthirtlngand RheetlegMuslins,at the oldeheiopefee, 3,3, 61, 7,0, 10 and 131,1 cents. Setinetts and Cassimeres at J7}},44,30, 0%. 73 , 87i and OH .00. J. A RCLIAIBAULT fr. SON'S cheap Dry Goods Store, No: 417 Market et.. between 11th and 12th its. 37.3m0 Rept 14.1650 DOT'S sad Obiletrat's mamma: - , fIHE Subscriber has on hand a complete assOttmes of clothing. adapted to the season, suited for Boy of three years of are, to young Gentlemen ofehrken Any potion purchasing Clothing at this establish ment can have the privilege of returning them Utley do not roll. F A. HOYT, t - N 0.264 Cheanntrl t, belowTenth,Philada- Feb. 23,1830. LEATMIIt & 11E01101200. HMLOCK AND OAK ROLE LEATHER, AND A general assonmsni or Leather and Morocco, always on band and for sale by , MIDDLETQN k. Co.. Tanners, Ciirnera and Morocco- Manufacturers. Wil low surer t nallroad, below Second, monh aide delobla. gets made to order. Retail Snore and Carrying 'bop, No 291 Nonb 24 it. Nam 1850 119.41m0 r POE UNDERSIGNED INCIALUD REIVRNING,TIIANES 1 tattier numirrons Mond' and enatainen for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon as. Wile* we commenced the general Wbolestls and ROD Grocery Business, No. t 8 North Stub sweet. logallooll the pransylvanta. Raul. Pbllsdelobif. As beretnfillro.llo efforts of outs shall be w to obtain tbr best goothi to market. and Mama* of thew ktrart lowest east . pikes. Our motto Is. that .Nonesty is the bast Toll: ey." and "Binh or Salta." It iiMdi be &gland ta.— All 'the staple and (tact in oar. .llna, nonatantif head, and tUse purchased of twat, doersateed tit represented. (mods for tbe Malay , issreasUp Schad *advent tq thy Steamboat V sr sew tic _ AIR 41t 114 4 ' reig‘ SOP SAT . URDAY . L . :4Oiii*Nd-,.. DO:Qpivi.B . tt 14, j 850: NG= IRON WORKS. 'WA A: 3 O z 4 IRON wanks: PASCAL IRON WORKS. at 12#, 161;15 . * 2:5, 3ti ==ll ..-.. ~` , DEMAJNIN(4IIS THE POST oFFice,. POTTS -111. Pa on Um December, 1650. Algairde 'Ttlt+Watley Haab shpalorgan Wni; " ilarygoakt , `_ Fitzgerald ] p Mcqa nue Mos AdaziallhOttl':; Coranari:Jatus McKinney Aaron ' Additilslohn - Cayripr „Tiniest 5: McGowan Prier Blllqapiedobnr%MctauFhlln Thai; Boyle:J3mati,Jet CirriAtkin \3lcCeinbaThonia4 tioseert Chnili.,l Cough Joln. McMackin John 'BonataltzJolin,fitlass;;Margaiet kleflorinan Bobblsh Mt GallnwayNklary Maleever Pat r ick Bass Isaac. '• Callpway,•3lary 3lMcEvoy ship Broderick /olio'lditr II A Mr Br ua ale P " Barry Thornati'' Itlle"Charlea W Nelinnn 'ilenry Barnes .llnrigcll John Nailer Joan ship Rorke Patrick' !Mikes Rich.rd O'llikyle A inhen) Brialy ihnnisillHarnburii Joseph O'Hara -MirMet ,Brannan serellunlmel Mjneh'n OglcAlly - ship Bell Samuel Ilerknian 'John Aci , fionn e ll bl 'Bedford Willard O'Sull.van "s Becker Pete!. John Piki• Misr I: i • Brady :11adanot ilortn JAR Pe rria Ph icr Beck .31rii MatinniiHenasteberk 11 `T'ric'e Wil:lain • : Snit Mrn Jane* - 11cp,erich Mico (-. Pritchsral ficory Brightbill Catharinetirditen Boyer Garollne lieVenthal P thipiiyk'e ma i m, snip Bright Miirviiiit Halite; Mrik Thomn. Bell Jelin 1" alliplintrella 51nrwat Roadly John Byrn , Daninl . ' lrylics inn 11,cil JOil gilarkrniim T '" JohNtlor, \Yin . ^ Ilitpp Innate, •.,, Ditties' ' .• inne4Joll4 1 10 ,4 .'41111'11. Bakr.r Bir.rtin • --1f:m.43(.11, I. I! '. B,raP r letintt , n Tr • -1 • . Bro•lmihvlrr I;.:lrtin , litr. • Rich , ..ni, Carny..loh , l; • y IFri4 G Cm* ' T-1.. • Cartel •rttt•l'er• !Thtii l , ll ...tiiith. It , •Itie; i .• . 47-St en in , r ko rhn tr h J 11; tiugi , it Prier , Cantiv!,l JO:1N firirh;,rl rarlicn , ricoll ftri;',4l)Ta I .1, ( Carl Z 7 1t31,6 51f , r; i'os.rl Ray Sue:.; ; . . tiairr Mia-s I.cw4.TrbotnuiNror Crn ' , :ri frofly Sanimnn.larn.o carter : . Ira iil3t Pry ronma- CnriryJ.:lne,ashp4l.l%.s t"or.;;., Clntk " ti t l'airt• I. ' ~ 4 .ortsli I an.e- Coakly _fiat:irq iindinnr.m , l U .'laltv Ralrol ".f I);,!lerty 3 , 0 I ^,vlrl Davi. I ii•••t, r J .o.7alty P..:, , • t!lct•:..- Dultiln Jr•hr. • ~' Loulturtp 7 4 alca. bacinz:F6:olr.7.l• I.cul:Jf rr, II ' I :41.vrtvick c, Danii:lT/tetno. Lcretii Ifei#lrl• Ntitr,:: F Drltlnfsr 1,7 . 0-,intjartut!) Marc !brig " JittlnrPotei9 Snakapratc: jr,L, Jotlit 4 i:tvz4ze JAL:. Dilinr. JAW!. " Mr)lbny FAA bid Tin7olh)i) En:h4 J..r..-1) II , Marp,hlrThnmro, Shan. Jn=r;pt. F.taais Dacii Ma3.t Truitt , Wni 1 Evum. Lana. t‘ . Jobi: Thom,: N;,:h;o , , 1111lor ChCatlA Thomann )tr , fl Evan,' Abet Marrb Jnhn -Thorrsa l / 4 johnshq, Eltet lidoeiJnhn • Twomr) John rn2lemln — l,'mphr.., It,,bht Fon Patrlck e Arntket Mortir4 & Vit tor %Vll;tat %lA% r• Fiabp; ry II:f PktiVl /7Prar - ' iflrrl4 Mcwan r. , 14'v141 Fot. Perk A .-'. Matthew , F?ttgllrrilr:4•V gar ) :1, Wlltla.mc rajlimm4,7 Era', `lfittaft Ri r r Paley FAmon . • ilt.itr,Nlar,:prei Wertz Nil rrri.l Flop, ida t o.l l t 0.14 Out Vow Wiiilnm Hs.rhnJnhO " V 611112 %%Inlaid rroha,.,l Jnhn " / `2 cent,: additional will hr cti4r.p..l fru LetterK. Prigtinsnpplyinn for 11.,91 , r0..an thin ii-i will tora . :• " MORTINIF.R.. - P. 31. opsvillt.or 7,1540. 49-1 t , L . ; .. 2 .1,. LA, ,,;,. 1 .1, 1 , :i jt,,l=U.i,lj 'FiIOMPSON. RA N EILIND'M A NUFAX ' I. l ret. hotting lilted up a New Establishment, at .N 6.15 South Bth street, between Market and Chesnut .treets, Philadelphia. Where hi: will keep always no ha MI or make to fader. int), and narrow dial Window Blinds. of 'hoc:m.l follionable kind, of the best ma— terlats and workman hit., and:at the shortest notice, igelliVl v s e VrW i t.gr i if -e 444s ign aitiVr '"° f.isii:ii h , l° o n 4 l' ,, le i- O•hli till 111 be drispoSeil of nn the. lowest term*. The public. in genera, tare respeei 6)11y - invited to give him a eVery,littention will be r iven in nerolliffindlin rban in ihe,heot manner.' 10.110 . , • LAND . WAMUNTS ouNTI !ANDweni:AN•fs ti•EßTipt. ;Prolthn eirillienterfinna all Aiumtni money flor. , on nevonnt of arnica. , of, pay. (orate, mileage property lost, or destroyed to trolltary service, ex- Zol g u e n 4 tr i e " r " gu r m ed pa . n'Teautenlr..yhignm:fehdinf.oirern, d into the service of the United States: ar..l all other clams: against the Government smelly attended 10, and all - , elalmr Nitrated at the Mentos: untiee Petsons I ins unliquidated Maims against the United Snites, can have them adjneted by railing at my office, in I Pent re street, next door tn.:arab Kline, EsQ _ I . D. G. McOOWA N Pottsville. Nov. 2, IMO 44 41 Franklin Wand= Mind Manufactory. LINno ne.vs. No. 200 RACE ATRIRET. TWO 11110 VP ghth, nritinalte Franklin etquare, tt to•ro he will kerli ..n ha1..1 or mann raptor.. to ordir a smirrior and 4 , lllol4:liaie aw:ortleirro ..f Bllnd., for light nest - , rirhurc., dor.lhlliry and wholt w,it Auld onrtu.inn.t r..agonable aerate. 11, resportr u t4 solicits a:entilitonitlon of Ihr.p.ttrniing‘ , rt hk rod !Oen& and the readers 91 the Joatii..l. n Inrlte'all ttnn.fittdy ernannty, in the WA) of and excellent Dliniti.tn give him a r,tll. N. A 0111 Dllodv neatly repaired, parni,d .. and trimmed. °Orikrs from the rniirtlry t refollr pot no, . Phila., Orl. 19, 1i.30 4'14 N NEWNAM'S (Ileoru'.. line, .Vorterzian Stre-4, VIUMbIng sllop. AS CON 6 II'ANTI.II 11N; HAND A . 41'1'4..1.0V all oit.,:a of Lead PillP, Sllloo Lead, ii:nCt. Tin, Baal Tnhr , Rlinwer tholz, Hydrant, 110 c, !MO) and Nlnat• Acting Pnmps and Willer t'ln4ela; a/40, al kind-of MA.. CnON for waiei Oil Cup., and Olnlp.l rm. En;nne.. All kladani C•lnniq Wort, and Plumbing ilnne:in di! nrrit,l rtiann. , r. rr the .hatinfit notice. , N. B. I ash paid for 01.1 Flr ,,, s 5n , 11.0.1d Proms-life, Ott. Vt. 15.5f1. DOCTOR YOURSELF FOR TWENTT.FIVF. CENTS!! t %. r,r th- I.now!et , k , of ncr! unti tvith:fine•t:tntit n , nnt raprn,. :n n.lnit inn tn the eennral mutt,: nr 11; - . , :ttr, it t - Oly rxt•ltttru • 111 - r.1.1r1:“ , eftr4', 4i t.fo n!,;.prvatt , trir. on titatrt les -hn. ntn,y ni! nr d , rattgettitent. , ,shielt It $:7;41 l-h , " Pnnvlrrlt• in the pi/brit printg. ; N.ro. A letfrt.:c 11 rr , eirr on, ropy or this mziA :sr ra, WenLr vfht !or Adr . t , , , .. • 1111 Vi Sprit. r qt , ei : -- Ao 711.11 n'rt. Y.ol' St; rav t , P.-m.41E1 , A or, 40% c. , 1) . 0410.( , . jWF.CIT , rd iil4lllfrClerli :111b1 icat ien 1, .1. - Ofßee, Is^ MprUrr f•VPTy 41,1 V fwiWPCII 9. 4nJ refinck, (Slindn). exe , 7•trri • Ptillarla.. Nov. 9, 1F.3t1 re. ..//; 1 0‘ErWwl . 1 104/; 1 ac Wi...i:=LLWA • CHEAPER THAN EVF.R,: "taftp-lii eorntr of Cenert daci-Itaa an. • tango &Tett,. i pH!: PUBLIC 'Altf: RFSPECVII.I.I* - INI , OIOI , ed that the alteratloto to Old oat. Cmiiii n e Heave. have at length been completed. find that,a man !INTENSIVE ASPIOTITMIEW OF FALL AND WIN TER CLOTHING han been minuMetured toe the eien lee seaeon, et prices NC low nr than anylie retothfe ll•retin Petttville. The etientlon er the Imbue it d reeled, tolhe fart that thin Is Cite only 001 him! Foqal;.- lishtOnt in Schuylkill Cernely, where every a:tiete nt t.lnitklng In made that in ettpoeert far Bale, and cense titrattly thig . establishmeolpotines!tesadvantage4 iv hi 41 enable them to sett ' - CHEAPER THAIVANIL - OTHCR • Clothing House in the beithry rata no/Whip' a.. A raving to pu rehasers Drat least -.- ' . TWENTT4IV iIiTA,' , NENT. can be effected berer,linget '‘My made Clothing _ 4. No:difference Is now vihetttirtr , between the whoiesale•and retail pr of gods—lt haltag heen determined to bring the selling price &mei o the toW eet and ebeapeet rate. - beefs Is exdurively a Cash Atire, but ONE PRIG 13 ASKED, from which no abatement wills' nay in - tames be made—end L. also to he borne in mind that he -.• IMMENSE STOCK OF :CLCITKINfI .. .' at "ild Oak Hill,'ls cut and made 'ln Ibtlillost ap proved and fashionable city sty letr,and is entirety air fetent In make And appearance lathe Clothing gener ally eold In the country.- : . ~ • • • The patine are Invited to call And Judie for them 'relent, before making t heir purchases of 'attend Win ter Clothist r and remember that ohly, one pi Ire is salted. which Is the best guarantee that Can be given to protect the public from Imposition. , All person. who desire the 'heaped, beet. and war fashionable Clothing, do not forget &wean at .-E: T. TATLIJWS, '• (tatil Llppinecqi Cr:Taylor's Olditstablished Cita b- I log Waretiouee„) Old Oak flail, tor,Eenttriand Afithantango Sta. -,_ - A CIAIID..',= : ._ . " - .L. EDWARD...T.* - .T. fIAVINCI 'flit3T NE turned front • Prillatlatbinlialtd-fissr , lelitt.ssilis ono of the largest nisortraentoof thahlowabie Cloths. OW elmares Ind fUeb Silk ,Ileeting4 db.„., ever Introdu ced Its PotteirUle. beirt-to benefits anweronsUatrona and Ute pat* ipmetally.tbat be Is prepared to 'sow eute theleordire itt.astyle wf fashion that eannOt bra alt used's:Or out of Pbthutelphla.andwt pekes suit et! tq Abe tipsy.. -:. ,-, - ~.' '-,U. T. TAYLOR."' - - aterebaat Ta 3lo ,v 'grail of *ha film I . .lpplorottle Tailor.) Aaiun IHilitSo ' - .• • - -•- • 44.ir R 1120411.0 Sas itmertrai it. it. ire o f_yor. iscolrOptidtb solo Unit Y_ort B.T_ 1110 N. :1 _ $-::••• 110: , . . . . . , CM EN "ERAL ADVERTISER. CM MEI fly :. - ,eana of tto , Y. cl,tt ;lettlapi . uv, Of Ererr r.op ht, re, - 11 l'hysietan! aOrft edtttnn uptvardl of a hon•tred 'egeavitirr, shr , vrlnE , private i9ense.,ln every - .tetpe and urn. and oalforreatior:, uireiaiive ayatent, %r l'Ot'NO. 4. it. The time 1114 now irrito , l, 3.1 t ret.nna 501Terir2 from CtrP!flirl4ikFCs. need on root' , ,e,nme % ZeTl , l GI of ar6- nr,r , jry lilt: p •:4tript::-. • Twaitico in this bOO% any le 1 , 13y_ cure himself. with- 111=1! Potty». TIIIgr7SAY THAT THOr ART POOR They gay that thou art poor, Lotti , P ; And SO I know thou art ; But what is wealth to noble reutd , , Or riches to the heart? 11'ith all the wealth of India's mine, • Cpit one great deed be bought; ettn a kingdom's ran,ont bring (lac pure and holy thougla ? • No! vain your boated tre3:ue. Tho' earth to geld is given, - Ajohl cannot stretch to ineasur The /aye bestowed by heaven ' // They gal • that thou urt poor, ',mi. , . SIM go I know thou art ; ' - Hut why should luck of POI did peii / , Thrust thee and me apart ?'• 'Tito pearls that , : parkle on the lawn ,' Our le We' bright shall be. ; ' The gold that tilt.. the early dawn till oar ircitstay ' Zak the pronde - a teittr , a %Vitra g0..1 i;tve tole o z 'er en, u not our krona •Outhegrar P.:! LP's }(•,:ath? / Wl.un birds their ve•pc.r / . 41g ' 01:7rntle truth and g,uttets 4 .: t %yap!, ; And t*: am tue itweiled ~ n;. nealtitint drai.s4.t, ne•. - er met the ti-ve,ed Of tortune's rnuld - Lydian Cr,?0, ;. . - 1-., c...eap-r. • , A , viti:e a k'ngdom 1, the intr . !eclat thoil tt , e.- and irte I:now !hut villou art , And ,o Mated am I; Om nut the hoards c.t . oav, Our p4vc.rty c,,:,LW bay f the tn. We tenth ahlre control-- I - he wee.awe u tpc rtchel: tut 1,:411 then at thv To holy ect, , ,e- Let thy true v...t.v and regyagred tzeaven !Zitor!) COU.U.TSIIIIP VS. 11 . 0NEY.91130 .S• I= I ill` I, 1.JVC......f.e11111,11 m;Fht ;;.et were constantly 1.. bea r i n in it .l ou r passage throughlife.. that 'tis -trifle- make the sum of human things," how much of the misery into which many of us pow heedless ly Auntie, might he entirely avoided. L'u i happily there are butfew in the married state who, to tlitir reininfscences, are , enabled to ! , look back upon the unbroken chain of bliss so beautifullY depicted in the lines above quo ted ; and the only. reason tillage can imagine why it is not oftener realised, is (next to the natural perverseness of' our race,) the want cit proper attention to the, thousand little oc currences ,and uipleasant.passages, confess edly trifling in themselves, but which, in the tigei; .eOrite r „ - "mtikeigi in number what they. want in weig,ht.'! - It is not, howeVer, our iutentiou, even were we equal to the task, to dicgreSs into a digsertati,at upou the vartous ill , which afflict humanity, or the prihable cause, which pro duce Mein : but merely to present the reader with a brief sketch, Which will perlop s s e rve in some respects to illustrate, as well the ease with which the seeds of unhappiness may be uucautiously strewn in the hearts of those who - love us, also what may he con sidered the infant or incipient state of that bright , existence, warmed by that "stirred flame' - Which can only qualify us To love in wintry age the same A. firm hi youth we lov'ti " A. festival was given by a youn,g married lady---one of a numerous circle of acquaint• ance—on . the return of her birthday. which was likewise the first anniversary of her young,friends, the greater part.of whom had kneeled at the. hymenial altar at about the same time with herself, anti wore present to enliven the occasion. Air. and Machine Mayland, (for Ouch shall be the name of the hos: and libstes , o presented .1 tn•lst felicitous union, and were noted for their . ' ender regard for efiCh other, Which partooh more of the romantic fondness which chara•-terizes the , young and the hopeful loVer, than of what is obServable in the staid 'realities of a married life, of even less than rt t ears stand ing. Happy within themselve., ter! CIO opportunity to administer an the and comfort Pt their friend; whom they gath ered about them, -and possessing the : roo-t agreeable and winning . manners, it tva:; .- raie. ly that ,their efforts tri please weep cessfult 'With such beings to entertain, it is easily ima'giaed that their visiiers at such Mites weeld be undervery little restratat pursu in,a,ihg Pleasures of the hour, and restraint ua -such eases ; as all knot': Is a great bar- to enjoyrucat . . The conversations were animated, and for a time were participated in by all. Glowing ' with warmth and animation. afier a number of topics had been exhausted, the ever prolific 'theme of matrimony was brought upon the rapis. This in SOITIC respeets was perhaps peculiftrly appropriate to the exigence of the occasion : but unfortunately it was suffered to take a turn, the only result of Tvhieli, if • left uncheeked-. Fir Ilkelv grow into an Unconquerable evii. This untimely interruption of ilu ffencial harmony which marked ,their luterenur , e few moment , prci, kap.. nas Paused h t ~omr of the young husbanos present. who were disposed to treat like subject in a rno , t disa greeable light, by inveighing against inairi mouy, and ht- ridninling that ...Indin c i n an d its vaunted fileasurev,, when rompared tcitlt their loaner "single : 4 c.,trie of the coarser-minded among them tent c•i - i far --and this in the prcsence,it iheir to discourse cloltientAy upon the bright fluids for various achievements whieli-tlicv might enter, rj lher were unolarocd [ trout travel, - said ID% i ~ I tot)," , aid another. -I would explore the old world, 'a ad. f. act upon it-. earinsities i and woodem 'rre I hCcarne a settled man. - r ~ I would enter the li:;1<, 4 - if lame at home,.. I said a third.. "I would not yield to the blind ' impulies of Cupid until f had reached the , highest star in the councils of the Ate." ' " III(' chuic:e," :.atd a fourth, - were f per -1 mined tore-cothinence my career. should be. the navy, Instead of a wife." . ' •• And mine the army." • . ' Thui they proceeded through the lengthen-• at category : but. alas!. none said they would ' endeavor to make themselves and their wives contented . and happy in their then pr4ent condition. `All . they did qrty, though appa • ready without any evil or malicious intent, broadly enough implied that their . 1 'yes ; were burtheus which kept them from r s og. -But there are some thin . gs co'o mite 16 be 'assailed with the trifling jest ; and the e w are hearts whose chords are too exquisite ' sea 'i.itive to resist the Withering influence ' the c 'imperious sneer, whetreorning from those they love, be the motive what it will. It was -evident 'that the words svhi h fell from the lips 'of some of the, party, wended like _drops of molten lava upon the carts of their yciong and trusted wives, raid . ' Lthem in. \ Th capable.of continuing their paficipation in theevening enjoyments. This,though readily noticed by others, and particularly by Mr. and Mrs. Mayland, was entirely overlooked or unheeded by those who were the calve of it; • ' - - Painful - indeed= was the result to all bat inch as weren't active promoters. Mr.lilay -landowho had withdrawn his voice, and was sitting .a silent spectator of what' was go . ing forward during this part of ,the 00113YertittIOD, inisjmuly iMipstat itt thoraftimat hir ~•?-,,..17,,w01,..1_.,, ::.: MW7 tuests, and / ranged for an opportunity not only to change the tenor of their unbecoming obs'ervation.s, but to administer at the same time, without involving a breach of hospi tality, snine.suitable'and effectual rebuke.— They, however, continued their bitter re marks//: and at length, noticing 11r. May lauds silence, one of them approached, and tapping hira upon the shoulder, said : r. Well, Mayland, here yott sit. as quiet 4 a mouse. What do you think of the mat-- ter ; the advantages and the disadvantages ? We should like to have your opinion ! %Vital would you do if you were not.married ?': Mayland's sweetheart wtte .w_as sitting a ' little distance from him when this question was- propounded. She had been highly de lighted that her husband had abstametl - from the reckless flow of words which had been passing--but now, seeing that he was direct ly appealed to, her heart leaped. and she vetted her eyes upon him with mingled emo tions of hope and fear. It was not, at that moment, a !natter of mud' dtilieul t r - : read her cot/men:lnm fr we t - f ort° cr A tk___ A am I to becenrproraised b‘ Joy husband, :is ray - friends have been by theirs?" 13u,. her suspease Was of slort duration. What would Ido ?" sk - twit. repeated ;he lover hnsbhnd and turning in suet the glance of' his wife, he runtinord---1 n ould go immediately in stench of Alics re peating her maiden uatne,) idTti to titi heart and hand, be blessed by re.•eirinc h_er' in return, and,a,:e marord as coon resiimsr . k." This unispected reply, so deliberartly and firmly expresscd, had the effect tri in.itani silence. - 'Fife satirical portion ft' ;le young gentlemen tinderd and appre , iated its fine force. They were suddenly abashed. lEEE U WEIS a Ci) lltraSe 171ih thPir. fTWII striking not tek have tts'ov,u, weight. Tile young .wife who wa..; the ,:übjfet o, was su deep') affeoted----sq filled trial gratitude, that she had been-gn:irerl the mil:4.lton ora pain she'so fervently depurated--tlia: she sprung horn her seal and fell upon hi, neck, atfil with a tear of joy cilisteuing, in her eve, said, in a subdued tone: /Iv beloved Imp:hand, ;lint a11...11er t, m consonance will) %chin to me you have et er been. Would that I were more w“rttit. your tn•lst derom-affection.- More worth) in% dear wife. - he a tis Wer ed. -} oti ealinc.t be. Von are to me a jen el of inestimable worth. Deprived of you. life would be in Inc but one lie then preserl upon her forehead an un pas sioned kiss, and seated her genii be , lllt. But the scone did not end here. The voice , : of those who a few moments betore wereloud,est insain prattle, were ti(.lv hushed in silence—and that silence needed m hr bro ken by some spirit ;hat eAld ;t rlll terent and innre agreeable pastime than that in which they had ju-t been inthilf2lng. but whieh 11011 P b-vw veined thspn...e / 1 in renew. At this crisis. :t married sister ot the husband who had so sudden]) ettang,ed the nider oi which she viewed wiwith,faction, noticed likewise the kiss, aurt.hu the purpose of putting art end to the awkward intermission, plat fully asked,, directing a - tiou to her brother— " Are you DOI ashamed 14 , her before all the company ?" " The couipahi ." lie rettiru.(l with ;,,, 110 11 ,,, V6l It trill excuse us; we did not continence our regular courtship until after marrgT, 2 , and it is not set coded. We. trust that it ram- coil tinue ihrough the whole coil rSe ul (Air fiplu: ral lire, , and that Wr• mar speria - Atir.;hoo;:'%-- inoou ii, heaven !" MIS Wa• The SCUtiv Wa , indeed changed. Übe offending gentlemen becalm fully convinced of the pernicious tendeucs of their conduct—frankly :acknowledged their error—apologised to thetr wives - kissed them all round, and soon retired in perfect good humor, all well-pleased with 'the lesson they had learned, and which was perhaps the means of saving them from many after years of discontent, alienation and inisen . A happier colupafty than that party witen they again 'assembled, were never met toge ther! And this assurance, kind reader, is all the moral that need be written. ' A writer in Holden's Magazine give- an interesting sketch of this gentleman's lite, front which we extract the thllowing awedole: Once he sent fortvard a notice to a place where he was not personally known, t h at he would lecture on a particular evening. On arriving he put up at a tayern. At Ow per table he agked the landlord -if there tv o , not thine new•going on at which a stranger would Itie ana tt sed "No, nothing in particular,.. wa- , —unless it be-a rascally tern_peranc e lecturer. named Hunt, is to hold forth on that subjf-et to-night." ".a.h, yen intend to goof eour;e \,ou, landiord ? You are the very one ic.) rlpo,e the falsehood of Hunt's statements. r,‘ ” "I am ao public speaker: but it I w.,,, nothing would be easier than to refute him." • Well, ihen, come along• and let t.u, hear what he has fr) . say. you don't fire) ahh , to give Hunt a tug, I'll try him inpell! 1 shall like the 'fun of curb_ an entortnium, nt for the evening The landlord had onticeived a :Treat adoura inr the an d braced the propoiltiot, a 1;.2 . to !,,,, ton !),, oc, meeting- with +bit; champion. The TeMpf ranee Merl were in igrea ter-pal - 11011 at the non-appearance of Ak Hunt, le: one suspect inz the diminutive slim - Igo in thr leas:. At last the president 4.-the arose and apologizing for I }lv disappranltura!, made a speech, the edge Of •vhich NLTIV dOUbt a little sharpened from the presence of the landlord. After thistle gave nut an invitation to anv one in Ow t.. "advocate nr oppose ternirranee. . • 4 •Now is your time.. said the la iallord. giving his hurnp4takeil friend it to them roundly r'? Forthwith he arose, and evert- botl . af him with surprise and painfitt e)tpeeta tions. He said in the blandem tnnet, that his friend the landlord had invited him over to hear Hunt. and had expres , cd a desire that he should say a word or two nit the question. Ile hoped the audience would indulge him. although a. strarizer, ten] introdueed by a liquor seller. The very way in whirl& lie,prolionneed the word "liquor-seller," a very favorite plira-4 , with himp made both the landlord and all • the rest start as if a retknot bolt had dropt among them. This was settled however. by his quiet way of setting forth the advantame a rum-dealer con ti•rs on_ the continunitv,,,- The calm was a very dclustve one Mr our ; poor landlord, as his : v idvocate% tone:= ened into sharpest irony, and set forth a.mul titude of homd facts, issuing from this har i/room.—The was Mere. sed peen= liar intonations. iu repeating the word • liquor seller," in which lie seeim to concentratt! more contempt and horror than any man =All this time he was ostensibly plead ing the landlord'seanse, but iik a very amus ing way,' since every - one present was con vulse(' with merriment. Scenes from his own bar-room were repeated by his advocate in sad a wav tri to present him in a most unamiable. Long before his' speech was finished; peo plelnan to surmise,that the landlord's law yer must be their expected lecturer. As for tavernkeeper, he left the ,house in a great burly when the meeting was'over, and next minting when Mr. Hunt went for his horse, he found him in the road and the landlord holdiog him. , "You old sinnei." said he, "take your hone. I won't charge you any thing. Onl an y d'issome baakaesin, and forgi!e yo." , MI RE V. THOS. P. 111 N'l' _ y. ~" ' "'_"_ Frtnn Suggested by Slr. iduarl Mazwcr a'g Oration at at the patriotic Celehrstion 7 at Stony P_oi,ra. Freedom eull upon our rivers :e - Li :arty o'er all the - - • And the spirit" of OtIT 14 - ME'S _l V l9. ll ing OA ME 'Not forgotten ant battle Of the revolut owe sires— Memory tiorersi like an angel, Over Charlestown', teed Still we hear the deep drumrolltrig: Stllkve hear year's wild casuals— firxitv,s tuighty cry for freedom irmer.rrem xwful ',bout To man: • Thanks . 0, think,, thou noble ipe . aker As I listened, clearer shcne ' On thy soul my coutitt)',lltintiiph, • And the tyrant's shattered theme. - I conld see the olden tally— I could heat the hero's treatl— , Like the Vlliee of far-ntrywaters% • netted the VOiCes Or the deqd-- • Ftill, 0, still iedieritbe.r 110 ml and telva yr,ur freedntneim - e) 11 Y 7 Y(l,t‘ ould price,mirgloey, (4denell at onr: / NO. 3o . . "K-11C.wv ill.“ ye will best cerord , n3 it . n devotioti to the land . r . , "Ila.L. we WAIII At :Saratoga. ; Fnoto tliq Briton's icipi,440..,-,. .. , . ~..., , , [xi 1126 e bit on, alter-only:: . And on, flan atohn )Irifolled'i -- TliO)e stnitl pre,vrve.our ilotyA, Tit.ik ye -1,, it rarl , ein the world:a rho o 111;tifi,o, thou noble Speaker W..uta ihzit toot, like UiFln might stlnd rt. hiipg For:Lome: , 0 % el ;311 iny matte la.:/(1! -tre. Croice .'"elections. • COE 311sTftv FOR GinLa This is properly sided the utilitarian ag0.,4 4 20-' tor the enquiry' " what. profit ?" tuee.s Us everywhere. It has entered the temples of learninz, and attempted Co thrust QUI impor tant studies bef:ause• their immediate conuec- lion V. - 1; li harcimune 9 profins cannot be de- j. mon , trated. There ono .spot, • however, into which it has so,generally intruded , itself 4- * —the _last refuge 91 the tine arts and t, the,' Thither young ladies are toulrequeut• I) merely to leant !tote to dress tastefully and walk, gracefully, play; write Fr dud Mate waxen pi LiflleS and silken spl•ers —ail pretr, , but nhy nut euquire what profit I take in) pen u... 1 to uttek.,a dissertation ' Utl female education, but to insist that young , ladies be taught,cheinistry. They will there- f .by be , better qualified to superintend do incstio affair , ., guarding against many acci- •-- d e ,o_, : 0 which households are subject, and perhaps be instruinental in-saving life. We illustrate the last reinark merely by reference • , The strong acid's, such a~ nitric, muriatic, and ,ulphurii:, are virulent poison, yet-t i or."` qucttily 11 , ..eti in medicine, and the toechtnic a uppose a child in his rambles amongst. _ -hould enter a cabinet shop, and hind a , aurer of aquafortis (nitric acid) upon the work bew.h. anti in his sport seiZe and drink a pottion of tt. He is conveyed home in ;real agouy• TM:physician is sent for : but V/1-• he arri‘t.., the child is a corpse. the 'twilit:r pres•ses the cold clay to ' her i( , r The rinie. how will her anguish be azgri% attd to ;mow that ul her medicine (.11( .4. di z at% .theta WIP, some calcined' !Gag/at—fa; whicli aticiiinisterod, e,•,,IIIVavt- sat luvely, perchance her only v. 'llll, what areal! the hoquets and tine die.ises in the world to ht.T . 'compared ~ta.lll,nowledge: , Tali* another ca., , v. A hustrauil returning • 1eme...11 ••itimilf ratternoon, desires some I drink. 1 iptitiug a cupboard, he -et-- a -mall box. labelled "salts of lemon I and making - a splutiun of.thii, h e drinks II freely l'tesentl‘ he leek distres, scuds for ! his win , , and asocrtatn's that he has hank a arid.whirliqliChasprocured 1.3 take stains from LitiPLl. The physician is but the unavoidable delay attending ' t his arrival prove-; fatal. \Vlien he arrives perliap- L. c -upon the vet') table ou the idow. burst: her lit , ad. a piece ot clialk 7 Which, I.l:_tiven in tune. mould eerlainly have pievented.am mischief frozu the - poison. • C. r[wita -11brillJaIC in ihu article generally 11 ,, d ~ it 1111.- cnuiu V. 1111:// sometime. Mfr.' our t'uttt'.iio. t.oftition of it' is laid ' upon thi• floor in a rea-ellp. when the 'domes ties go down to dine, learttur tlic children I.ll'. pia . c the tulaul crawls to the cup, and chalks. Nkiw what_ think you iv.,uld be the mot het •-• joy. if having studied elietn.st ry, called to recollection the well w-4.ertaitteti Itt , t. that there is in the lieu's nest at; antidote to this poison. She`, sends fur -nap. etzgs„ind breaking them. admioister•-• the white , . Her child recovers, • and , lie weep. L r joa . Talk to her of nov els : one little ..f natural science has been worth mote In her. than all the novels iu the world. Pill:AC/3H, 1/1 1 / I t.: — cowltry rarely ,carry wale, with them, to weigh their prescriptions. Thu% tyledirine. by gij e ct; f rom a teaspoon or the point of a knife. 'Suppose coinsoon. ramie. 1 physician in Is hurry leaves• an over dose of tartar emetic, (gener ally the first pres-cripi ton ill case of bilious fever.) and pursues ins way to another pa tient. ten miles distant. The inan is poison ed. When the case becomes alarming, one int sserwer is despatched 0.-,r the doctor, and another to call in 3he mighbors to see the iitltrer die. N.,1%• there is in aeantstertn the cupboard. and on a tree that grows by the door a remedy for this distress and alarm sure means of saving the sick man from threatened death. A strong decoction of • voting h% son tFri, or any other astringed veg etable, will tartar emetic into a harm les:scot/wound. r=ca•ls of copper often gise rise to poison. mg. Though •ehi, metal undergoes but little change in a illy alinosphere, it is rusted if • moisture he preseat, anclits surface bicouaes eovered w:,11 :7ri- en substance; carbonate or pr, anx t. i'coppf-r. a poisonousspompcalud, It hat soinetini, happeued, that -a mother has, for want , •t knosektge poisoned7rher s:ottrcrcitit. when permitted to stand n bris produced death `,in a " • " Cooks sometimes permit pie l laes to remain in copper vessels that they may acquire -a rich green rotor which they - dO by absorbing poisc,u ; . ; Families have„Oteir been thrown into dis- - eakt.! eatinq silth dainties, and many hie died it, , so-rar itistauces without, suspecting the canto.--Th4t lady has certainly some ictl.oll in congratulate herself upon her edu. cathm. ~ uch circumstances, Ishe.• • that picßtes rendered green by,verde gri•, tier and that the white Gran egg is all anty o te. 111ns:rations inultiplied, but our, =pace Enough has been shown, WC h o p e , to eon v t t ,, , co te utilitarian thht u know!. ed.rp anporrancelenaent in • the ednea•l,ll of ilieToniale sex, that without it 1116 are ii%perficil 'qualified for the du. - • . ties tlev,•lving uptu iitrnt in the doineßtic ,„„ relation-4nd poorly prepared to. 114'0 its ,emerzeticies.•, A fail - lit II AN - GOOD' IIV.QUEiATs • The tioni"t of Josiah White, ot Philadel phia. ha , railed forth many tributes of respect .. btr hi, trietric:ry., lie 11,116 one of ,the best melt of the day and 4euerally known a eon cousi:stent quaker. lle oue of the Pio neers of the Lehigh coal region as well as of .rite coal trade of the: , United States.; The following charitable hequetAs are niade - in his will—To the As-oeittituu ui the Colored Or- pliant,' to the Hou.es of Refuge for , Whites alut Colo :to the Coloredlfouse E of Industry • ano for thi , support of tzehoolg in Africa=-111t.) shares each of the ttlicir of the Lehigh oat and Navigte.ion Corppany•:--- The deceased also provides for . the egahlishs tricot - of two Manual Labor Schools-iti• two of IliP Free s:S . :trites of flit , Weit4-Troth, one 'to Lwo roilt.: , z - square of land fo tininhabed for each—auil apropriates $20.000 its each for the carrying !hem through. - The setWola are, to be.tof-the rixiigious•educatitin of chil dren. white, colored; and Indiair---14:he tier the ihanagenient of ihe Intfi tns pearl} Meeting , of Friends. •• •.• - CL O T Lort, not uour•citildreo uuet - pially; or, if you do, show it uot, lest yoCt inake'litte one proud, the other envious; anti bollilOolish. If nature has made u difference, irisihe part of the tender parent to.helirrthe n'ealmat. Da*Suspense.—A writer lately, in'ittiOngt. ing to describe the agonies of suspense; calls it the "toothache of - the - - 0:7D 0 not be stern mdoilent „hi your, owik9 house amd reaustkable for sorAelijhr:eises, e 0: is ,rtromsoN, Fte-r'p irOMPn eko4id reed et.
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