The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 18, 1846, Image 4

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    • • CARD.
PrHtsubstirlber iespeetfulty informs big : friends and
.L the pnblic in -general. that he beg just reeeiyed
*ern Philadelphia. a fresbYupply of excellent Wince,
genuine /Jutland Herrings. holes Cheese. dried Pharns
best kind, Rsir'ins. Pigs, an kinds of. Nut-. Crackers.
Cundtee of an Rorie:all of which bases at a very-rea
sonable. rate; et 'his Confectionery and Refreshing=
/tour" one dons below Mr.Btlebter's Hardware store,
Centre street, Pottsville. •
In addition to the ahriev, he keeps constantly no hand
excellent Porter. Me, Beer, Cider and Mineral Water.
Be returns his unft-icifed thanks to those who have FO
gladly etwoltraged him, &atilt' the Paid year. and hopes
through. strict aventiou to his business and good ae
-00111171(latittt, to render satisfaction to all who ratty
Clear him with 'teal!. He therefore respectfully snit
ch!' the future patronage =hie old Riebds and she n a b_
lib generally. ANTHONY Fr.isT.
Pottsvine, pill 4, Ib4e. - I I--
Coal Screens! Coal Screens!! '-
, TIRE stuterllv•r is extensively enrneed in the menu
factory of WOVEN WIRI. SCREEN , : open an
improves and entirety new nrtneinle, tor trltich he has
secured LETTERS IiATENT. nod which he confident
ly believes will he felted upon trial. "wineries' to .every
other screen in one for due Ibility and all the qualltiee
eta good screen. They are woven entirely of wire.
and can be made with meshes and threads er any re
quired rime and rtreneth..
WIRE WEAVING OF SVERV DESCRIPTION
will be e•cecuted at the Fheiten notice. and screens
made to every pattern, adapted to all the 'uses for
winch screens are required.
The subecriher lit , ss recently removed his ertah•
iishment to Coal street, pear the rooter of Nnrweetan
street. lIENRY JENKINS.
Pottsville, April 4 1646 ' 14-
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Schu2ll4ol Co., 5 June 7inn, 1845.
Abraham Hart, 4
li onry C. Pnrey.,lnaac L I
ea, Eliza r.
Joseph (.. Lawton .Ir.l Ellen 2. 5.
Vireinia. his wire. hie Flie , c--„Vcreinin
Baird; and ITercry C. Baird, In'hka A I ;
Baird, CAMP tin A. II cit.'. Act:Pinta
Baird. and Edward C., Baird. by Ma • I Z•
ria Carey. their Guardian. J
1
th , Plalntiff and-Defendant* above nan ed. and
nll other •
norsonn interested in the moreedinzi,
lake notice, that nn himcknion cinder thin writ, will
beheld on the premil.e.. It ,'rein mentl”ned, nn Thum.
day, the 21ft day of May. 1816. nt 11l o'clock A. M.,
when and where yap nap attend if von think prover.
JEREMIAH REED, &Ilene'
Orw . igabarg, April Val 1816 14-6 L
NOTICE.
A T.L persons havinz ela kit! neatost the PlMPeliher,
-ft or against the into firm of Joseph While & Ron,
wilt please present the A:IMP ' for payment; and all that
are indebted to MP PT M 07 Nte firm of Yoseph White
& Pen, will please pay the PIMP. otherwise the aercionts
will he placed 'ln the , hands of .11rob lleed. Esq., for
• ANDREW B WHITE.
„Pottsville, March 93, 1946.
Bricks ! Bricks ! !
ITE triberriber hoe no !Iraqi a le4 of well homed
T
and lined:Foote lIRICKF , ', iIICIIMiTT a proportintrte
• lumber of pressed. ruita Fde for any purpose, altichl'ar
\ offers for sale arthe yery Inwext market price. at hi.
yard in Ilarniiiirr. or they svill he olAtivered in the Cara
at the Hatnbara Rail Road statinn if desired.
tr:). Orders thankfolly r,cetred. and promroto anon
dean). JOTIN TOMAS.
, .
' Hamburg. March P.S. 11;0. ' 1:1-10.-
Sprint; Goods.
.TrsT receirrd and now nooning n btointiftil venrt
went of Spring ponds of the ; latest imporritinns;
which will be sold rer . !r rheas. The follnwing rnnzi.is
in part of our stork : viz: Mt pierce Prints at Atli ten..
'Ol pieces Prints at 15 !6, t 4. and tr,l etc..five Rasheh
Chintzt.m. Rep. es.hmere2r. Lath dn. Mon. Lainer,
Glrighanis, Lawns, - lriztflrinolim.llo.B•ry, fit ri vn i ,
Fringes and flimps. Brown and plrrtettrA Sled.. Cloth..
Cassimeres, Ve•ttincv: Sze., kc.. with a ereat variety of
other Fonds. . You wilt do well to rail and examine
our stack of gnrule before parchxsing elsewhere.
SEDGWICK. 4 CO., 3d and Market at.
N. R,- h. he:twilit!. ar-tortment of Thihet, Cashmere
and Embroidered Nloustin de. Laine Shawls.
March's'. 1846 - 3-
CARD.
THE undersigned. general dealer in Cnal, resident
.in the city of .New York, will receive on consign
?tient, cargoes of Coal, to he sold immediately for cash,
yarded or stored NI res.citiable to or win be ex.
rhaneed•in all or part, for Merchantlize. viz Groce
ries, Cheese, -Oil, Hay, Hanoi, 84. c., at the lowest cash
prices: Captains of Boats confine to this rity, with
cargoes of good Coal, for sale or exchange, will do well
to call upon the subscriber, as they can often he pot in
the way of netting. a better •price for their Co J. than is
paid generally by dealers • .E. KIRK.
Workingman's Coal Office, 63 Liberty street., third
door west of Broadway.
New York, March,2l, 1816. ' r ,
Flat Bar Ball4oad Iron.
2 1-4 . 5.8 Tongue and Grove Joints, suttlble for
re-laying of Envlist, Rolled nail Road Iron,
for sate by C. J. F. BINNEY, Boston, Mass.
Boston, (Mass.) March 21, 1646. 11—
Tod/ the Kira find R-presinfatinei of ANNA
VARIA POFFE:STBERGER. lab. of P;ne
grure township, in the county of S.ittkylkiii,
demi-tee,. • _
Dtateu ANT to an deg ot the Chphane Court of the
.1 - County 01 Schuylkill, en inquest will be held at the
_ house of Frederick PoiTcnherger, in the township
Pinecowe, in the county of Schuyiltil. on Tuesday,
the 12th day of May 1816, at 9 o'clock, in the forenoon.
to make partition of the real moment the paid deco! wed.
to and among his children and local representatives, it'
that can be done without prejudice to and spoiling of
the whole, otherwise to value and oriprah:c o iling
same;
when and where Sou invy aiiimci if pm think proper.
JETIEMIATI REED. shrrltY
or the county,ordchuylkill.
Orwlgshurg, Jlnrch RI, IS AR.II-6t
. .
NOTICE
IfEREA3 letters teswrnentarp to the last Will
deceased. haviirr been slanted to .the snbseriner, all
petaons indebted to sand Eptate, will please make pas,
ment, and those' having claiuis, will please present
them forthwith to
AHEM FARQTRIAR, Executrix, Pottsville,
or her Attorney in Net,'
- EDWARD Y. FXRUI!A.R. 56 Walnut st., Philada.
*The Panel's, Cif Georee W deceased.
sire in the hands ofEdward's Farquhar, .51 , Walnut
street, Philadelphia
March 7, lti4G.
BRICKLAYING & PLASTERING.
DON'T ALL. COME AT ONCE
Stink & Cramer,
RESPECTFULLY itifOrin the public, that they have
commenced the Bricklaying and - Plastering Busi
ness in Pottsville and vicinity. where they are prepa:
red to do all kinds of work indheir line. and they hope
by employing gond workinen and being punctual in hu
ulnae+. to give general sAtisfaction id those who, will
foror thein with their which they n dorm the
melt reasonable terms. and to a workman-IN, man
ner. Taey hope by so doing to shore a portion of the
public patronage. miaLoN s. 851 s K,
ICED. P. cR.&\tL: R.
PonsYiltt, Feb., IS 16. 9-3:110
Gold and Silver Peneilk . CFAses.
rrim subscriber has jrist received a sa:Mty'-of Ladies
A r and Gentlemen's Gold Pencil (; aces , to.
P7l, a few hea.y •and bettutirol Silver Pencil Cases, of
t u a mast approved patterd. Which will he sold tutsm.;
• ally toW, at BANNAN7S Cheap Stationery store.
March 21 12-
Rewards of Merit.
ILIST 'received several hundred elieeta Reward or
bleat t,r iSchporreacbera, and for sale at
- DANN AIV•r: Cheap Stal ontry Store.
March 22. 1216. I—
.
IMAM ! Sr. ELLIOTT,'
WATCIINIAKERS &
From the City of Philada.,
. BEG leave to announce to the citizens or
Pottsville-and n'etzlthoring dietricts, that. they
.A have on hand :at MIT Store, next door to,
' Gilese's traLe3lntel. to the borough '.f nate—
vine, a large asenttancnt of Gold and Salver Pa eni Le..
Lepine, and plain :Watchee ef ;every ae.criptiati.
Also. a general assortment of Ladies and Gentian-inns'.
Gold Pans, , Chain.; Breech $3. signk a n d Plain Ringsi
Gold an d , Spree Thimbles, Pencils • ad Pens of t'arioits
tankers'; Spectacles, Musical boxes, and every other
article lit their tine of business.
B. & ; 8. have 'wen appointed by 'Messrs.' Brevoster
& tintrabam of B.Wol.; Gonadal!. ogente pg.
the sale of their pliant spring Clocks. emnp rising those
suitable fur Churches and public iifFeen. Also, eight
day and thine h.,11 r bras pliant spring re *eating Got h
C racks. erbrouph them purchasers may rely upon pet
it tga genuine snide. ,
Give as a cad. we guarantee to sett so low as any
ankle in our line of bustness can be purchased either
$9 Pottsville or Philadelphia.
(locks and Watchei of every description carefully
repaired and warianted on the most reasonable terms.
: • • . . • Wll.llOOl Bli4llY.
JOSEPiI ELLiors..
_Mar tb id—tii•
BRICK-LAYING; PLASTERING
AND STONE MASONING.
VOAPARTNERSIIIP.
trim subscribers will on the Ent of March enter in
' ' -A- to a Co-Partnerehip in the Plastering, and Stone
Mason business; under the tirm of Ilay & Shearer, and,
sespettfidly solicit the patronage of their Mends and
she business peelfe In genera!: 'lir, Y cadet. I ' lo '
eeeete and maintain. a fairshare of humane, vy execti.i
thig an wort 'entrusted to them punctually, according
Co agreement In atvortment Me manner , and at reason.'
stade prices. - The senior panzer having been angled
burning In this region,: for *Cita eineen years,
*the
that his past Wane will be asnlhelent guarantee
fluore.,end th at the liberal encouragement
ifel . -eplilch has always beep emended to bloutelf by the
if,
of the Coal Region, will enatlaits to be exte t ded.
I,les hew firm. • ILAN AR GAY.'
• - • - JAMES R. &ISABEL
Tab, nit, Isis.
K4': FLINCH ENGLIOU DIERINOB. for salt by
• SOL '
•' • •
4 ,-01A'S
4"`
*;i 4
1
c„,
DIRECT FROM
.PRILADELPIIIA
Each paper bears the &Gel and warranty of
David Landreth.
For SILLY. BY B. tNNAN."
Extract from t h e „ met ant p;;Visiilng Prinittee Cif
the Itorticidt neat society ;',utianiuntusiy adopted and
ordered to be prinfrd.
LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND C %EDENS.
C`t• I
HESE extensive grontols are on Vederal street,
near the Arsenal. • • • • • The e when cot
leVion of Camellia was made here. Some of those now
in thepossesslon of those distinguished nursery-men.
are ten feet high. • • • * • The selection of Green
•Dnuite Plante is valuable and extensive.
-The Xuestriu arc all very correctly managed, pup
ply Mg every part of the Union, alielatt of which would
occnriy,loo much of nur space ; we therefore content
ourselves with stating I het the stock in very large. and
in every-stage, of erowiti. consist ine of Forest and Or-
Prl Witte Trees, SA rubs_Ever.re ea s Vines and Creepers,
With a collection of hrrbacenus plants:; 'Frail Terra of
the best kind. and in the most healthy cnndit ton ; large
beds ofseedline apples, pears, plums, dtc.. as Well as
stocks for budding and grafting; a plan very superior
to that nf working upon slickers, which carry with them
all the diseases of the parent sthek. •
. Garden Seeds of the finest quality have been exalter+
ed over the counirc from these ernunds, and may al
ways be depended upon.- The• Seed Establishtnent of,
these Horticulturists is nice ache moot extensive in the
Union, and its reputation is welt sustained from year
to year.
To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of the
plants of the same fancily, they have established an-.
other nursery. at a suitable distance, so that degenera
tion cannot lake place. and which seeuren to the pur
chatters a genuine article. KfiniV log thus the ge, qual
ity and process of culture of every plant, the supply
from tbeirgiounds is recommended with great confi
dence."
*0 Since the date-of the report from whichthe ahove
is abstracted. the entire establishment has been greatly
enlarged. The collection of camellias embraces all the
finer kinds: and consists-of some thousandi of various
sizes • so likewise album and fillet desirable plants
both tender and hardy,-Friiit:Tres. etc. . .
The Seed Gardens alone,. r over fifty acres, and the
;clime Is, as it has been for, More than half s century.
under the successive management of father and win,
the most prominent In.Ametica.
2> Orders received-by B. HANNAN, Pottsville, from
whom Catalogues may he nhtamed, gratis.
Pottsville, March ' • 13.4mn
POTTSM.LE BOUT f SHOE STORE.
'CENTRE STADJOININGTHE POTTSViLLE HOUSE.
CARD.
. S.•& J. FOSTER,
• RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
fr their mends and customers to ,their mock
of Hoar. and Shoes. They have largely in.
, creased their, stock and now offer Boots and
Shoes at wholepale and retail at the lowest ,
rate.and'no miOake.
They hare also on hznd,Sole•and Upper Leather,
Calf•altia,-Mororrn, Llnine Skins, Bootees, Lasts, and
a rearm' assortment of Shoemakers' findinp.
Iloote and Shoes eve.ry)tind. manufactured to or
der at short notice.
January to. ltilrp, 2-onao
- COLLIERYTi67
RKS,
FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP.
IIE subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail
Road and Callnwhill streets, are prepared to inan
ufacture to order. at the shortest notice,..Steam Engines
and Point's, of any power and capacity for mining and
other purpnses. S• C 441 B Milan Abiehisee, with
solid and perforated rlleis, as may he required. ?
Also Engines and Blotting Crlinders with all neves:
nary machinery tot Blast Furnaces. list Sir Pipes, of
she most approved plans. Cup and Rall Joints and Wa
ter Tuners, of the very hest construction. They par
ticularly melt ± the attention of Iron "Masters and par
ties engaged in the Iron trade. to their large stock of
Patterns for Rolling Nulls, having lately constructed
the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun
try, viz :—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the
Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danvil'e.
They are fully prepared for this kind of work. together
with every variety of general machinery . Of the qual
ity of their work and materials, it is ennugh to say,
that -time arid ernerience, the most infallible tests, have
amply demonstrated the vast superiority. of their en
gines and machinery.
orders nre'respecfully solicited and will he promptly
attended to. IIAYWi)OD & SNYDER.
Pottsville, January, 17, 11316. 3- ly
Valuable ,Coal Tracts to Rent.
0 let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of
./. land belonging to the ',with American CO4l Cu.,
known as thellill Creek Tract, containing the follow
ing list of Coal Veins. many of which,—aminig others,
the Peach Mountain Veins—having a 'range of over a'
utile in length, viz:—Lewin, Spobie, Li:arm:tench,
Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little 'Tricey„Peath
dountain Veins, Green Park or Ilavensdale t yin, Per-
Pendicniar. Diamond, and Big Dtattiond 1 cilia, along
with tunny others not named.
Also, ell tb tt tract called the Junctidn Tract, belong
ig to tile said Company, cOntaimug the Salem, Forrest,
Ribbit Hole, Mortimer. Tunnel, black MM.'. C. Law
ton end Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and
Grist Mlll,situated on the Mill Creek "Tract, all of which
will be rented on moderate terms hy amply iug to
DAVID CUILLAn; Ag't.
l'otteedle, Feb. 9.1 9-
TIIE SUPERIORITY OF
Demuth's Unrivalled Snuff,
OVR all others, is fully proved by the liberit pat:
ronage of a di.cerninit pphlie, for the last fitly
years, a period amply sutitcient to test its en ellence,
and to bring it to its present - perfection, whereby it
has sauced d reputation surpassed by none in the
Union.
a/Connoisseurs and dealetiwill please observe that
do. celebrated Bita* !notnufactured from the'purest
and finest materials, and , warrantrd to be fore fo a oil
d4cteriousdruzs,' and to-guard ag duet ituptetilion,tbeir
attention Is invited to the following necrmtry.:
CAUTION- The genuine artk Ie is known only as
DEMUTH'S SNUFF, and is wholesaled in, Lam miter,
Pa.. solely by the manufacturer, and by
Dinninger Cozens, 56 Veseystreet, street, N. York.
, Anthony Elton, 7.0 North sixth street. l'itil.tda.•
Stabler & Canby. Pratt stie , t Wharf, Baltimore.
& E. Eyrick, Weat Penn itree4,ll4aditig, Pa.
The trade and others supplied on immutable terms,
and prompt attention given to all orders, if addreesed
to thaabove'sole rwents. or to the niannfaiturer. L.. I.
Demuth, at the old original stand, in East King Stret.
near Duke, Lancaster. Pa., which establishment has no
interest in common with any other.
Lancaster; Feb 21, 11346. 'B;3mo
10-60
CORNUCOPIA.
fIAZZARD A . MARTZ would inform their friends
and the public. that having recently taken and fit
ted iiro the large and commodious basement story of
Mortimer Sc Fox's Motet, they are prepared to furni,h
Oysters, , i Grime, . . ,
('lapis, renhori,
- 1 -
Terrapina, . Tripe, ,
Faullry. . Fi,va Feel,
Beef Steqks, l'asfry, '
And all the luxuries of-the season, in such a !style as
can't fail to give universal satisfaction. ~ Their liquors
al:Mare of the best quality.' Ditbmer & flutz's"Philad
e Whin Ale for sale on draft or by the barrel. •
At the old establishment, next tti )Ir. Silliman's new
rick buildings, it. 4. il. have for sale Oysters of the
est quality by the can. hundred, or thousand. Deal
's and citizens generally supplied en short notice and
p reasonable terms. • -
N II -MINIM daily at the CORNUCOPIA from 10
ill o'clock. Feb, It, ' • 7-
Mount Carmel Steam Saw Mill,
Situat , .d. on th' Centre 7'urnpike,
IS mites from Pottsville, in Northumberland CO, Pd.
9 `IIF. subscriber is now ready to contract and detiv
-1 er at Pottsville and intermediate places, Lumber,
consisting of v bite Pine and white oak, of almost any
length and slze—tioat, shin and decking cut to order.
Persons in want of Lumber cut to order, wilt please
Send their orders ditected to FllEDLltiell LAZARUS,
Agent, Fountain Spring Port (Vice, Schuylkill County,
Pa., where they will receive prompt and immediate at
tention.
'Tema. Barb or approved negotiable paper. or city
acceptances will be received upon the. delivery or the
Lumber. ALBERT G. BRADFORD.
• January 21. 1810. w, 4-3zno
awr A TLA S
Of Ancient and. Modern History,
fRESE‘TING in a Chronological series; the rise
progress, Revolutions, decline and fall of the
principal States & Empires of the comprising
details of the most Important events. with Polices of
eminent character's. in the age and country in which
they lived. The whole derived from -the most ac
curate and autbenticiuthorities v and especially inten
ded for the use •of schools and families.-14 3. W.
TYSON,. A. IL The above is the title of aMew work
which wilt stand in the same relation, and ; occupy the
same place in thastudY of [Ratify, that Maps do in the
study of Geography. - The - subscriber has Undertaken
the publication of this work. with tbe dim belief that
it will be very useful.in Schools, fainiliel4 and he confi
dently hopes that the low . price, Sir, TS cents, or .
per copy, according to the style of binding, will Insure'
for this Atlas an extensive circulation. For sale by
B.' BANNAN, Agent. •
Dee 7 . tb, ' • '.
Pouruiry. iii23.mao.hitua Shop.:
•
TriM sobsitibere;Ausder term otiM1111,: WHEW
& arould raaprelfully Inform their tram:U.4nd
The pliant isastally, that Wiry bays - taken the esteb.
Iletnnent fbnaterly known as the "Ea& Fotidry," and
hexing made weals* repairs, and etteRICIOC Ire now
preparedao famish alt-Rends of , Matehtery,:raLl road
Cant, Cl3lll breakers: Wort and'stove castipgs, hollow
wife. on abort notice and reasonable aerate. - ..•
was:C.BIIITM
. - THOS. WREN.
Jadf • ! • C.. W. •IThIAN
lik . ' - . s 4l'
pliitabelpbia
cou.irrßy artnarteterrs
And others, visiting I, -
or PgrLA.DELP73IA'
subscribers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Me=
T"chanice. Publishers. Importer's, and Wholesale arid
Retail Dealers of the City of Philadelphia. being pre
pared to stipplY the detnande of the Country to their
respective denartpumts. respectfully - invite the Mer
chants and all others visiting the City for their , 1 1Spring
and Summer supplies, to call at their respective Places
of btasluees. *here every seasonable effort will be
made to give entire satisfaction, .
• 1
- - ' .GEORGE S. APPLETON,
~,
Booker Per. Publi.,her arid Importer of Foreign .
Bunks. 148 Chesnut street, lielnw Seventh. ,
Invites the attention of travellers: al congers. and nth.'
ens, to his very extensive er.liection of ESOLIIIH and
AMERICAN Publications. in every department of Lit=
eremite:. His stock of elegantliebs,und Booka for Pei-
Mts.. Port-folios, Stationery, Reeent Puldicatiotut,,fe.
Is the MOST VARIED IN Tau CITY. 1 ' ' • i
Bedding, Feather and Furnishing Warc4iooms.
Finley &co:, S. E. corner of Rd and Walnut Stsias.
Impale* of'Watehee and Manufacturers of Sit-.
vet-ware and Jewelry.. ,
Thomas C. Garrett k. C0.,..1R3. Chesnut street, below
Fourth street, • " :
Wholesale and Retail Dr•aler in, Fashionable and
Medium Faney.a nil rap-rior Stable Dry Goods.
A. H. Marshall, led Chesnut st., between 7th and Stir
Nlanufactor; r and Dc_iier in Ni v Myle . P.,rni,se`
Shells. Miran, fine finished Imitation Bank,, end,
other Combs.
..
R. Winner, Cantu Manufacturer df the real .13+4 1 .
lion] Combs.) N 0.7 Solidi Secorid street. 1 .- -
W M. H. RICRARDsON. , • .
Eugle limlireila, Parasof and I Patent Walking
Cane Umbrella Manufactory; No. 101 Market street.
Manufactures by steam. and sells decidedly loWer than
any other House in the United Mates. 1.
Sign of the Eagle and Umbrella. I
•
pole.Ag,nt far the S ' ate of the G enuine Demuth's
Snetirs„ . 1 .• ,
A. Elton, No:21 Union street. I .
Fancy and Trimming Store, Hair plaited ir; Braew
lets, Guards, Necklaces. Finger.rince. &c. . '; •
F. J. Dressler, No. 47 South Second street. 1 '
Dealer in Frencdt Artificial FtoWers, RibbOna, and
French Milinery Goods, Straw and other Bonnets.
R. Barton, No. 50 Chesnut street.'', .
Importer- of Trimmings. Toys, French;-English
and German Fancy Goods.'. 1 - I
M. llomer,No. 58 South Second at reet. . 1
Wholesale and Retail Donte,tre and Foreign Dry
Goods Store. •
Joseph Hoopes, N. E. corner Ilth and Market streets,
opposite Balt. Depot..
Ithratueavrons—for cooling ) Provisions. :ttre.
WATMI-FILTERs. for purifying brackish water. Fire
proof Chests, Letter. Copying Presses, &c. Manu
far-titer-A by
Oliver Evans, No. GI South 24 street.
,
N% bole.,:ale Dr trg , 2isis arid - Manufacturing Chem.
Isis, and Dealers .in White Lead, .Wlndtiw 'Glass.
Linseed Oil, Parent. Meiticities.'&c. . .
Jenks dr, Ogden, No. 106 N. Third street
Family" Grocer. Dealer in Fine Tf n 4. Loaf Sugar
Havana Segars and Fresh .Fruits of all kinds. ' '
I. County, Isio. 75 South Second street.l . .•
, ,
The :•11.1rt.t.s a N rwues ern"-f-The chiefipe.4 and
best IVeekly Family Paper in the United States, sl'
only per year: ,
A. 11. Simmons & Co. Putilishers ledger building, S.
IV. corner 3d and Chernuttstreets.
Perkins &. Pune:, Booksellers, Co. 142 Chesnut
Street, above Sixth Street.
Books sold on very low terms , 1 ' , ~ .
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Whole-ale and' Retail Clock lEtaldishment, em
bracinc a complete assortment.
Jarnes'llurber, No. R.lB Market street, above 7th,' South
side.
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Sub‘criptions and Atlyerli.ements Ore received for
ninst of the Newspapers in the United Si tites:hy
V. It Palmer, Agent, N.- W.I corner of Third and
Chesnut streets.
Book .‘rt•ouots. Notes and claims colleeted, and
other business requiring the riid of an Attrirtiey, at
tended to. in any part of the Union. at V. 11. Palmer's
U. si, Collection Agency, N. W. cos. Thin'. and
Chesnut stn., 241 story.
Wholesale and Retail Umbrella and ' Parasol
:Manufactory. ' , I,
Sharon Sleeper, Nov 310 Marketstreet, second door
atrnre lOth, South side. - .
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Manufacturer and Dealer. in Clocks. Wa tches c and
'Jewelry. .I
, . •
Lewis 1 adomus. No. 4131 Markel street. ' :
Mattress. Bedding, Carpetting and Feather Ware.
'rooms.
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.11arilvy & Knight, 11l S. 2d,street (west side) five
• doors above spruce.,
Manufacturer of Stair or Carpet Rods, of i he iii
test styles. : ' 1 1 . . •
Edtvard Jones, PWanwick st', between Walnut and
George eta., west of 6th at.
1 .
IMOUri" , i . and- Dealer-in Fereign, and, Domestic
Hardware. 1: ,
Henry L. Elder, 993 Markel street, betiveen 13th and
Broad streets. and Bram - lt Hardware ,Sti.fre, ; N. W.
corner Itidse Road and Green street. ; I
I -
Firat Premium 'Piano' Forte Manufactrify and
whro•rnerns. - .'• • ! : I I - '
C. Meyer, No. 52 South Fourth street. 1, •.. ; 1 : 1' ,
.Cheap and Fa-' humble Rendy•maile'Clothing, an
- extension aseortnient of Clothi. Cassitnetes and yes
tines made to older, fashionahis, style: , 1 .
B. C'. & S.C. Cooper, Merchant "I anon, 130 Cheqiut st.
-Forfoitti and Dome-tic Staple and Parley Dry
GOods. atlowest cash prices. • r 1 ;
T. N. Nassau', S. W. corner Rd and Union streets.
B. IWard, Bonr.el7llanufteturer. No'.
,77 Nor t h
Second street, will sell any thing so I 'M." line, at
• Wholesale or Retail, as cheap as can be bought in
the City.
Wiljo!eriale .Ciirek and 'l, o oking•Giass, „Establish-
Ment, Brass Clocki by the case, - at $lO :id..
.1. - A. Criswell, No. 299 Market street.. .1 1 .
Maoulactu refs ai Comnion arid Fancy Soaps and
Mould and Dip Candles. q'
E. & G• Hallett, :I0 *and.ill Market stre l l and N. S.
corner 111th and Caflowhili streets.
IN 1:
holegilo Tobacco Wareliou-e arid t Havana Se
gal. Depot. Corintry trade supplied on liberal terms.
J. A. Edenburn. N. E. corner'llaird and Race streets
I VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER.
B. 'J. Williams. No. It North Sixth suck. a few dobrs
above Market street. ' 1 : • ,
Venetian HMO Manufactory, Portable Desks and
honking-Glans Ware Room, • . ,
NV. IL Barns. No. bl Aqh street.
Wholesale Dealers in Laces, Embroideries and
' Fancy Dry Goods, ,
Sqloraon & Brother; 3f Bank Street.
t Manufacturer of 'Flier mancters,', Hydrometers,
Sachanimetert4;&e., for Brewers, Distillers, Farmers
(iii churning):the Weather, &c,
Joseph li,lter, 58 Chesiiut. strew.
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Wholesale Dealers in,Mt !finery Goad and Flowery.
George Edwards & Son, 37 South SeCnn'd street: •:
Seed Store of more riatt 40 yiars'standing. Grass
and Garden Seedsof finest quality rind beau arieties.
Joseph P. II Coates, No. 49 Market street.
Manufacturers and Importers of pol i ter Hangings,
Columns and Fire Board prints. 1 • ,
Beaty & Curry, 118 Chesnut street, !I 1 • '
I.
Manufacturers of Selves. Rid lles, 1 and Screens,
and Wire Work in erneral', 1 t
Needles & Watson, No: 51 North Fronn street: '
Wholesale alit! Retail Garden, Plin;vei: at:d - Field
seed Stile, Gardening Books and Impleaents.
11. A. Dicer, No. 97 Chesnut stret , above 3d. •
Importer and Dualei in Drugs, Chendcali, Paints,
Dye Stuffs, &c.
Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South Third s . c i et i
f`,. A. llsiuxtv•s. • .1" 1 1 . MITCHELL'
E. A. HATHA WAY i (Se CO. ,
Commission and Ea,terttProtliico Merchants, No.
' P North" Wharves, foot of Arch &civet, Wholesale
If :Mem in Lamp till, Tanners 011,1 Candles, Soap,
Teas, Chocolate. Pickled and Pried Fief). Painted
, Pails, Cheese, Hotter, jlops. Grroind and Calcined
I Plaster, &c., all of whlth will ,
he sOld at the lowest
. 1 Market prices.
/
114 n ,. M. Crim's Boa'riling„flouse,'No. 108 Wal
nut street, between . 4lb and Sib. I!. II • . .
Cheap Venetian Bltnii Matiuffte.or .* 'Orders (rum
adistance carefully forwarded. Old Blinds repaired
. anti painted. '" " - 1 1; • ' .
E. rd: Hedges, (widow of E. Hedges) No:. 111. South ;
Second street, below Dock, east , •
side.. • • ''
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BONNET MANGPAPITRER. -r , •
Thomas White, No. 1.5 South Secant! Street, Vale
;of Commerce etrieL) . 0 , 1
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Importer of Watches, Plated Witie. Jewelry. and
_Fancy Goods. Watch Makers Toolit, Fdes and Ma
serials. I"1 : '
;John C. Fair, No. 112 Chesnut street. :. ' • -
Leary 's A utiquarisn Hook Store. 8. W. Corner of
, Second end New Streets, Philadelphia: Over 100,-
- 000 etas; -New and old books In every,departinedt of
Literature, wallesale andretati. , ~ . ,g. - ,
ft - lanitfacturers of Umbrellas, Parasuls;PaUtsolettes .
add Sun Shades, of the newest styles. I . Extenirlie
sales and Swan Melts." '' ..• • I :.`, !. -• ' _ l 1.
Wm.-Richardson & Co., No:100 Market emit,
t. Philadelphia. Wirth 29, • ,', !' - '' - ' 111:-4t
BEST BUTT grOdvs,
MANUFACTIJEED and for sale by
MORRIS. TABEEE tr. IEOBRIS
Pas . , ad_ .Iron Warebnuse;S: E. earn
?maim.
Au 1 9 'hIrd and Nyalnat /treat. 1411ada.
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PASOAL IRON WORKS, -.
p.HlL . AckeLpi,' -
ELDED Wroutid hen near, &vol.
f:O b ta Whieltgitslhi3l: ""
and other 6 11 11 4 3 ;V I rze gi r t B oIrs:
Steam and Mbar parDosen extra strong sub.rto r r Hy
'thanus rresses t Hollow Pistonnfor damps of Steam
Engines 4.c. • Manufactured and far sec pri
HORBIB TilidICES- d; MORRIS.
Warehouse 8. E. turner dried , Vira T ilnlanta Pallada.
Pluladwigar. Rad INS • , , :t
-'h ,THE MINERS' -.Ti;juRN--i,.
CHEAP BOOKS - & STATIONERY.
.. . KAY rfk, TROUTIVIAN,f , • '
. . • ..:
• No. I edit Market st.bitioee'll4f/i4sth,N. side;
tuit.tartirat:
not ESPECTFIILLY . call the ', attention of .COtaltry
. 11, , Merchants. Professional Gentlemen and the Pub.-
lit generally, to their extensive stock-of Books. and
Stationery, comprising ' • '
School. Day Banks, Leger's. arid
Medical. ' Blank Books of every de-;
_..
Classical and kliscella. scription,at very low pri
.nnons Bunks ; ces. •
Cheap' Ruled cap and storiortery of all kinds, and:
Letter Paper, • all other articles :in their .
Wrapping Paper. ' line of business ;' . '
which they wilt sell at the lowest prices and on as tea
sonahle terms as any other Bonk Estahlightnentla this
city. , -',-.•- L- - -f -- ,
N. 13.—Doe htzbest,price given for Bags In ezehange
tot Books and Stationery. J
Philada., March 7. 18i6. •10—Cmo .
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WHOLESALE RIM RETAIL -
PREMIUM HAT STORE•
Bertrand Ross,
No 120 Cicristit it.. math Ode. 4 d oors below 4t?l,
PHILADELPHIA-
as RESPECTFULLY' Informs the citizens
' of Schuylkill county, that he has re-fitted
and opened the above' Establishment,
where he is prepared` at all times, to fur
fishllmver, Nutra and Moleskin Hats,
equal to any in innfictured in this Country. Alen,
superior quality of Cans, for officers of the• Army and
Navy, lot:ether with Dress, Üblini, and Sporting , Caps;
a new and splendid style of Chiltirens' and Biwa' Caps,
with a great variety of Ricit Fang• Furs far Ladies. '
Just, received, per Stem, Ship ;Great Western, 'the
approved style , of Lady? !Udine Ilits.-also, a beauti
ful assortment of Childrens' ' , tenet) Cos
I am determined that my Rats in point ofheauty and
quality, shall not be surnaesed l those of any other
establishment in any city in the Union
rhilada., Dec. 13. 1813.
HAT AND CAP . STORE.
FALL AND WINTER
GARDEN &BROWN,
At
~. PARTIPULARLY invite the at-
. tention of• the citizens tif Potts
,._
..._ _....- = vine. antF.vicitilly.: (When nor- , -. :
.......--,-... chasing flits and Caps,' in their F_'.... , ....
. .
Stnre. belne fully satisfied k is erently to the interest
=
offer one of the largest and mnst splendid stocks rifflats
and raps in Philada.. at pikes defying all competition.
BATS! HATS! ft ATS CAI' , CAPS !
Sup. Bea. i1at5...52.! . .0 to 53 No 1 and 2 Pine cats tur
- • Brush Hats. 82 tn 53 . Caps. Cheap.
" Moleskin Hats, 82.5 n, XO. 1 and 2 fine Shetland [
(usual price four dollars.) : fur PPM Caps.
Sun. Silk Hats. 1.511 ,S 2: No land 8 foie musk fur '
" Car!, Halo. 82 IM to 3lCaas, some as tow as 75 cts:l
" Fn; [WS, ftl;2s • and Hair, seal, cloth, fancy
ttrovnrds, and every varie- velvet, for trimmed, alazed,l
ty find style of Hats at as silk. nil-cloth, lealher,• andj
toridSkiriEly every variety and style off
VOW - PRICES. Cans, for men and boys, iL
unheard of
LOW PRICES.
Wanted it to he cenernily kno, : wn. that we will sell)
time but first-rate Hats, and more we do tittsitieis onj
the pent ipie that HON cs-ry Ira 'VIE HEST POLICY:,
heap to every elle, jititze- nr no Judge.
Country Merchants, Storekeepers, Hatters and
others, purchasing any articles in the Hat or Cap line.'
wilt and it to their advanta.e to rail. as we have ti :
Inrcr and romptM, mock ‘mited to the Country Trade;
which we will self at the havvsl wliolesate prices. Cat!
suit err. Open evening,. INA Rat Skins and tithe
Fors wanted., - ROT...A & BROWS,
Nn. I9G Market at rect.:Nl flair below Nil: Miliaria.
PhLinda., Nnv : 29, 1815.
AMERICAN HOTEL; '
PHILADELPHIA
TIII 4 . 'commodious mid delitthi fully In ,
• rated lintel, situated in Cnesnitt streni
. 11.1: 1. ;direct!) oppaite the,Statd,
linnsp Derv?, A.. Charter. Proriirloir
offers every inducement to the travelli&F
Patine. It is in the centre of bnainess,
.within tvp
inintites' walk of the Past Office, Castant 110,1 SP,
prinhitial hanks and planes of amusement is In ail
airy and del ittlitfill location. and the proprietor pledges
himself. to devote every.attent inn to 6ts table. and to
have oblizine and attentive servants to eondant to Hie
comforts of tin coeds, jltatlis, warm and 'cold, al wayi , s .
ready: and an assortment of wines of unequalled ex
cellence. •
Pltilada. lay. t.2d 1815,
The New York Canton Tea Co.,
IN ADDITION TO Tltt/D OLD STAIIDS.
89 Chesnut 14., 21 dour btlozr 3: 1 st., an.i 45
,V,rtli .5 , 11 se., i'Aelmr fare ? I
nAvr. OPINED A STORE . AT 337 'mAnKr.v sT.,
FIRST noon lIELOW 9th. NORTH SIDE. 1
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~,,,, OWING to the high reputat i on which
Iti- ..---- - ;,, v . i
,then 11.11 r, li.ive obtained in Philadill
kW u d - 41 Owl and throughout tne I country, for
i ' , t C : 7 IJ ' t s h " a v t e e a r t er ' Ve r l s eri int ' ) ' ‘ t u , i l ' l m b be 'in„ta only
ityo to m main
tain
tam the liberal patro nage which has been accorded
th , "ln . I 1
The beet selections of ratr.r.N and fII.ACK TEAS,
are made from each cairn, and owing to their gr , at ft
c dales, they ore enabled to offer e%ery varlet% impiir
t,ed, combining in an eminent degfeelhe qualitiesl of
pourer, delicious Savor, purity and unrivalled cheap
,,
-7 5 City and Country familieg and dealers are res
pectfully requested to call as above.
Fhilada., February 21, 1810. 8-3 ma
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Carpeting! and Oil Cloths, 1
At the Cheap Stare, No. 41, Strawberry Sire l et,
PHI LAIIELPIITA. , •• 1
f A tin store rent and other expenies being very light,
N 7 we are enabled to sell our CARPETS, Olt. CLOTIIS,
4.e., wbolesal, and retail, at the lowest prices in ;the
city. and ktqers will find it greatly to their advantage
to call and examine the large assortment we offer his
season, of !- . ,
Beautifully Imperial 3 p1y,...1
c
Every variety of Ingrain, ATaPETI:NGS.
1
Twilled and l'ialti Venetian,
Together' with a hirer stock ofOit.Ct.arns, from 2 to
2i feet wide, very cheap, also Matthias, Floor ChthS,
m'
Ris, Ila. and Cotton Carpels, ,Vc • ., With a pod! as
sortment of Ingrain Carpets from 25 to 50 cents, Stair
and entry i arpets fr6ru 12 tO 50 tents.
, . ELDRIDOE 4- 11110ThER,
No 41, Strawberry street, one door above Chestnut,
near Sceiind street; Philadelphia.,
Pilllailelplria, March 15. 1316 11-3 Mo
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CARD.
LYRE L.RA'DELL
S. W. CORNER OF ARCH & fOURTH STR
PIIILADELP.II.I.9.
7)ZSPECTFELLYI inform their friends and co:
tiers, that in addition to their nshal large :stre
Staple Grinds they are now receiving front New
the following
RICH FANCV GOODS FOR SPRING..
RICH NEW style Shaded Barieges; I •
,Brotha Figuretrend Satin:Stripe do,
. Ondir&Brocha ChromastOnique
Mull Dr.-sses einbroidered with wool, It
New style Graduated (lobes,. ,
Delicate liilac Pink and Blue Lawns,;„
Chaise from DONA, Meigs 4' Co. new, pal
Plain Mouslin do laines and Barreees,
• ,Nent style Mouslin tie Laini.s, for Frie
Tarleton Gingham for Spring.
Sit KS, SHAWI.S.rh.c. Sic 1. ,
BROAD WIDTH rich style shaded Fignied
Damask Silks, rich brocade stripes,
Brocade Silks of entire new designs,. !
, Neat plaidand stripe Silks for Friends,' •
Chatueleon Ispahatis, light and dark,
, • Made colored Matures end Pauli de Sole,
Illk Reps ainfbroad black Armures,
Eagle Brand black Gm de lthines, -
jligh Glees black Italian M:1111I10.1..
.1
4 FACED Painted Cashmere Shawls,
Rh It Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs.
Crape'de Chine Shawls, a new arlirle; '
Pure white net and twisted Silk ,Shawls,
Largest tila4 Silk shawls imported,'
Silk
Silk Shawlaufspring style, • , I
Cashmere and tlartelona Shawls, all iijzes,
Chives of Bajou's ce.lChiarettnakei
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Dress Ildkfs.'.:litees. Hosiery., pc., ,s• c •
_,E.l¢3: receive the. French Fashion plates' by each
sleanter,,in ordel Mal Ladies. nray..hbserve.tbe _Paris
at vie of making -dresses.
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`Thiladelphia.i.iliach H. 1645 • • 11 • 2nl).
Rlatforrri Scales:
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f ADE suitalrielitrliail Ibiads, (facials, , Coal: flay
1.V.1 Ores. Stoves. vcgrati, Tabacco;;Live Stock. *.e.
• 'tl Orders promptly attended to at'Our , manufactory.
flecond street,'. Camden ,Nein Jeisey,brAtor: No, 3,
&oral &It et:, Philadelphia.
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- EL OTT & AB OTT.
Oct. 1611080 , , • . '. ,
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F3INUILIR Cr2iIPENTER,
Conveyancers, 1 .
N'IN'ALINIUTISTREET, PHILADA.
Money Loaned'on Mortgage, and Real. Estate bought
and sold.
Philadelphia, *pril ISt • 16 t
;• I
E:A. HAM/AWAY.) [J. If. Mt i ictist.i.
E. A. HATHAWAY C 0..;
C0M1X1619103 . •!4II'..If : ARTED,3 rutin 13,:e I xsuCamrr.
'Jr.. 23, .North /flirter, foot of AraA
PHILADELPHIA,. I
-, • ,
n AVE oil band. and are.constantly receivirig large
AA supplies of 'all kinds of Fish, !Oily; and EASTEIX
PloDocc, which they will sellna the most reasonable
terms, to Country Dealers 'sir. :
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10,000 Bleached Whiter Whale pH:I
• .8,000"" Sperni . 1 11.: . • . •
" Bokir ••_, ;
0,000 " Comore Whale ult.'
• 100 Bldg. Tanners On:serious -
500 " N 0.1,2, dr. 3 Mackerel. in Ifearbolebbls.'
.100 ". "No"
' llllOl6O , 10,srhole arid half bide.
• - 00 " Ness Shad. . I
.., • •
•• ' .100 "" Pickled Labrador Herring.,
30a ErmieSca . _ -led • • '" -" • '
.30,000 lbs. -Lily , - •
• ' 000 Dos.•Taintid
.• WO Calcined Plaster: , l 4 ' •
350 Ground Plaster: , '•
Atm,. &Mpg, Sperm illandlik, Yeah, ember; mid'
Pennsylvania ,Butter Eastern Hope . and best •Herki
mer county. N. Cheese; AU pt the *tom sold in
Wl* Co suit Purchasers.
Philada , Alarch.2B. 1810 . ' = 13.4 •
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PlAktbelpbia.,
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pbilabelpl ) ict. I
37E71015:SALE DRUGGIST', Manufactiirer of Co
pal Varnish, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass
Works. Hiving been lone engaged In the manufac
ture of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds.) is now
prepared to offer to purchasers an article which in
quality, cannot he surpassed by any,in thernion. Al
so, receiving weekly frnmthe above celebrated Works,
Window Glass of every size. Constantly on hand a
full assortment of White Lead. of the most approved
brantls, Red lead, Litharaee, Saxony Magnesia,
!with
he sold at Manufacturer!, prices, together
!with a• large and well selected stock of Dines, Medi -
!tines, Dyes, Acids. Fine Colors, Perfumery, /(-r., In
[short every ankle in the brim line. Merchants. Pity
sicians and ' , Dealers in eeneral, are requested to call
and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied. they
will he induced to purchase, . •
Philada., February 14, 1810. • y
PURE WHITE LEAD
WhetherM & Brother,
f.O -Gmo ,
______ T
NT A NUFACTIMERS. NO 65. oral front meet
Infve now a enod supply of their
warranted pure whne lead. and ihoaecnrannwre whc
have been sparingly siipplied in consequi.tice lit a run
on.lbe article, shad now have their orders filial. •
knawn substance possesses „those pereervatire
and beautifying properties so tlesirablelii a paint, to
an mill extent with unadulterated white lead; hence
any admixture or other materials only mare its
v flue. It has therefore been the steady airo of the
manufactures, for many years, to supply to the piddle
a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasinede
mand•ror the artit le, is proofthat it has met with fa
vor. It is invariably branded on one head—WE PI l•
LL 4. litto l llFß in full, and on the oilier,
WitteasTro Pl'llE-nlllll red letters.
November l', • 47
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Philadelphia, Reading & Potts
ille Rail Road.
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Redaction of Freight on Merehundize.
/AN' AND AFTER 'Monday nett ; June, 26th, 1514,
l„J Goods will tie fierward d with despatch at the fel
lowing rates of Freight, between Reading, and the
points below elated, per ton of 2000 lbs. '
Between Bettre:en"
Reading')
Reading .
irnd , and • ,
Nilo. I Pollsviße.
1 lo . 75 cci.
Plaster, slate, tiles, 4-e. '
rig Iron, Wooing, timber,
marble, rosin, tar, pitch, ) }l 20 '
and grindstones, . ',
Nails 4. spikes, bar iron, "1
cast ines,lead.tniperitine I
bark, raw tobacco, salt,
provisions,pmatoes, hue I
her, stoves, 44..., : , J .
Flour per barrel... 16 cts. 11 cts
Wheat, corn; rye, clover 1 ' 4 ete. 3 cts
seed, 4- nail per bushel,
Groceries., liardw '1
are,steel, ~' . .
.
copper, tin, brass, do..
toestic liquors,machine- • ..
ry, butter and enon, ' 10 1 35
cheese, laid and tallow, I
nil, wool,rintoo, leaf nor I
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raw hides, paints, oh'. I -
.
tern. hemp, and cortla se. J . -
Dry Geniis, drugs* tricili- 1 . .
canes, foreign liquors, I '
wine.,glass, paper.fresh 260 .'I 70
fish, Mat, cneireriiinia- (
ry. !moire 4- s tatumary.) ! . . . . .
ME
, .
an 10,1114in:0 charzes for commission. stnraze, or
receivinz.nr delivering freight at any of the Cortina..
ny's,Doonts nn the line.
July 15. ISIS . 29
ATrENTIoN.
MILITARY STORE.
!vim: subscriber would respectfully inform his
friendsan'd customers, that lie has locittcd his
( MilitOry Cu,, Mun , fizdory
In Third Street:No, ,9.1, a few doors below
where he would' be pleased in see his old customers
an d as man y ne i v na e's a s are disposed to favour him
with their custom. Ile stil;cominues to manufacture
Mildary and Sportmen's articles °revery description,
such as leather. Cloth, Felt. Silk and Heaver Dress
Caps, of all patterns; Forage Caps; holsters for troop.
Body do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet c ibliards, word
Belts of all kinds ; Canteecs ; Knapsacks; different
patterns : Fire Buckets. Pasting Buses, Tribe 'do,
Brush and Picker's Plumes, Pompoons Firemen's
Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality
Shot gags. Game Bags, DrutpsAte.,&c,
, /Cr'Ord :rs thankfully received and promptly t
lendq! tn. 1VILMA:11 CRESSMAN,
Na - 101 Norib'l 'aid Street, s few doors below Rac
Phiiatlellllia-.Jarnu!ry 13, 1844 2-6 m
1 3 '1111.61DELPHg.R, REATMG .IND
POTTST7LLE . RAIL ROAD
)111:11. , 4?10941.01. jt4160613 . 011.1 . 1_1101
''''''''
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
Passenger
Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. 6, 1845
From Pottsville, at 9 A. M.. } Daily except Sunday
" Pitilada., " 9A. M.„
IMI
ME
HOURS OF PASSING READING
For Philnda.. of 10 A. M.,
•° Pottsville " 11 A. M.,
RATES OF FARE.°
groat
Nock
of
Nock
netween Pottsville and Philada., $3.50 and 3 do
Beadwg. $1 40 and 1 •
Philada., Oct: II -
Fourteen Valuable -Articles;
I. 'I3i.EN VAILMIOUGF;-a certain' cure for .
wornissafe and veil pleasant to take.:
2. Ginsos's ExTa‘c-rnit. whi.ch'rentoyes flreane
of all kinds. Or faints. Tar, Vanua ti and tVaiiront
carpet,: or from clothing, without injurini, the color
or the cloth.
MIMI
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3. Lora& FIN P I A PER —Clie best thing known i 4 or
ki) ring 'flied' anilientitictues.
4. A Certain Veatroyerpf Rats. Mice, Roaches,
and Ante and another - 01 Btd Bugs.
5. CaigN's 'SrECIF;ie„. for Sour'-Stornneh. can
Born and Water Brash,. elf one who . has suffered
thirteen years,before he dOiCrivereel the cure:,
r t pit ; hrgyVes Ggr:Y.N OIAtT*ICT fur the Piles.
It has never fatted io cure. -;
7. IlartruiroN's Te.rrxitlyVaeff:' .
8. IntcaliiN O n 'a, riv DK Uri 11. Nii,—‘; , ithout:a rival.
Mu , . ,
Sr
9. MK COMPoUND .CiitinCTlON
the tiledietnefor caddren and women, it is an pleas
ant to take. • • • -
• ' 10. BECK'S VP'.6F.TAFILE Asmnit.tous l'tLl
11:4.41s: ea Est,+meNT WATY:4-Ptcoi.r PAS , for
Ilarne:ss, Boots, e. It stiffens the leather, au 1 keeps
"(intake maw.
- .
12.
,STREXGTIIESIING PLASTER :
13. JACKSO‘'SARRI4./t MIXTURE, Which CUIiE
the worst Diarrhea in afew hours.
•
,14. J%cHsoN-'si Inss:NTEnit -111Ixreuttn. a certain
and speedy cure . fut IDysentery 'and Summer Coin . -
The above taluableatticles are wholesale and re•
tail, by J. C. ORGAN, No. I South !kith at. Plata
delphia,—* here Siorekeepers and others will be sup
piled, with pure African Cayenne Pepper; Arnica
Flowers l .Drugir, generally, Paints, -Oils, Glass and
varnishes, at tee Invest prices. Terms only cash
f4r cut the. advertisement, and bring M with
Philada., April 4, 1646
„. fOirSAL . p AT •
• * 0. PROUTY'S'
• . 4011CULTVitkl. IMPLEMENT
' Warehextte,
104 lifarket atieet, Phikdeiphia;
if?VERY or-Agricultural and 'floniculitual
I.:c Implements .in general tura, of the most approved
patterns and acme uotworkmanehly, at ,extremely
prices. • .
_ •- _
fug assortment of. Prouty-'Mears' 'Centre.
draught, selfatuirpentns. right. and left fund; sub-soit
andrude hill, wheel and swing . Ploughs , with points
and shares so among and thorountilipurilledand bard
eneo; that one hundred acres of land have often been
ploughed w ith a single act, at an expense of 60 4j6210,
• These Plough* are construited'of the bey - materials'
: an d cyttitarightest fintsb, and forease otdraught and
majjappePt;,the facility with Whiehlhelefesints and
shares ; are turned, and sharpened, the eradication of
-cyeedj„ and the thorough `culuvation.of Me. soil, they
stand unrivalled in the market. -They 'are warranted
to work In any soil, apdto give perfect siktbsfactlan
:ter fats triaLor they may be returned, linen' the par-.
chase utpricy.wilt be •
kicuily;o relent 'lltraw:tud "Ctitit ,Ilutters;
Grasit.:i Patent ran 1111114 Cuinvitors,'ffirto,Ws; Horse
'Raltesalso every- variety. of Carden Toolio—kgricel-,'
tend, Horticultural and FloWer Sendai - rabid exprest
ly for this establishment, by melt sad ,tiverlencett,'
Seed-growers and Warranted.' - •
11-4rao
=I
Loss or the Great Western
t RDE-S0 GRUMBLES THE PHMELPOIANS
_-_________
LIPPINCOTT - & TAYLOR'S,
Great Western Clothi4 Store,
..
Wrij i l . tE p they offer n cl a o n th y in o to e f r a e l s lkinls: e m b e e: i pe i . n r and ie
United Slates. To wit:— establishment
Fine French Cassimere Sack Coats $8 00 to $lO 00
Brown French Cassimere Sack " 700 to 925
Asphalton Sack . ',' 10 00 to 12 00
Fancy Cloth and Cassimere Sack BOO to 12 00
French Cloth Dress and FrOck'Coat, 10 00 lb 15 00
' English Clmh Dress and Frock " 9 00 to 12 00
- Diagonal Cassimere Frock .. " . 700 to 900
Blue Dram! . and Frock : " 800 to 10 00
' Blue Black Frock and Dress 800 to 12 00
' Drab and Brown Fash. Surtout 12 00 to 16 00
Blue and Black Cloth Cloaks 10 00 to 20 00
French and English Cassimere pants 500 to 800
Fancy Black - " 400 to 500
Velvet and Sattinette Fancy Vests .2 00 to'. 300
Together witha large assortment of coarse clothing.
consisting of Surtout I eats, varying in prices to snit
the purchaser: As follows \.
Pilot Surtout and Frock / 2"50 to 400
Diamond Sattinette Frock Coat . 4DO to 600
Plain Sattinette Frock " 450 to S5O
Tweed Sack' 500 to 000
Sattinette Pants 'of all colors 250 to 300
Sattinette Vests, also Cloth Vests 200 to 500
All of which carinnt be surpassed by any other estab
lishment in the States, for - want of tart and a disposi
tinn to please all
.Ihat furnish us with their custom. We
manufacture nur,Lown stock and.warrant all our goods
to be well examined before cut, en there Is no mistake
in goods pnrchased at our whnlesale and tetaitclothing'
store, Corner of Centre and Mahantongosts
Pa.
P. Et. We particularly invite the attention of nor'
customers aud the public in general. to saw extensive
stock 'nf Cloth, Cassiniere and Vestines. which have
just arrived, to suit the season—which will be made up
to order in the most fashionable and approved styles of
the day. 1.. ifr T , flatters themselves they can get np
a Id! Of (Intilps in an Fond style, as any min t estah
lishmerit, at leas per cent cheaper thin the.satne ar
title
give
been purchased in the place, for whii.h we
can give best of references :—viz.
Dr. James . Carpenter, 'Edward A. Warner, P. C.
Francis t . Hughes, Esq. lA. Macdonald.
Chas. Leoser, - Jon. K. Clement, Esq.
Isaac Reek. ' J. C. McMicken, Esq•
B. P. Pommy. Horare Smith, Esq.
Jno. C. Neville, Esq. Jas. H. Campbell, Esq•
A• Ronatdson, ' Robert M. Palmer, Esq.-
II Cummings, Esq. E. S• Haven,
Geo. H. Potts, . ' J• G. Shoemaker,
Gen. W. Snyder, William Newell, Jun:
Samuel Lewis, , Chas. Lewis,
Charles De - Forest, • James Patterson,
Dr. Halberstadt, - , A. Enterline.
S. J Polls. •T. FnAter,
A. H. White James McKee, .
A. _ Rummel, James lanes,
,
E. B. Eiciiholts,'
Nov. 15
B 11 1 G II T St. P 0 T
A r Tll6 '
. . TOWN HALL, 1/ '
RAvE an atNortment . 1
. rolled and hatfirtncred
Inotg, cor..listing of from 2 round to 2 inch. ,
Scroll Irmo 2 X 2 to 2 x. 2
Square. fr.'mt i x a to :•1 x 2. , ---
- , IlittnrO'rd tire from . x 3 x 3 ;nr ft,
Scollop iron of Vilr/OI). dimensions, •
1 Crow Rare:l'lo.l"h 'KWH. . • '
. 1 • lierSe.PhOe imrs, .slr4i2o
.- Aloultio. Juniata Slit
.r
- .
1 ailtt. and: Horse
Shoe Rods. ,
• .
STEEL.
Octagon Cast Steel, • '
-
- Shear Sleet, English ..: .
' I Blister. A me.ricln mister.
. German Steel, Spring '
: 1 ,
, - Steel, d:e.',...d.:e., 4-c
June 28,1 . ! , • 2 - 6--••••
.. . •
~
and romnrelt'ensive view of th e government of the
Un ;led States; and of the State.governments, in easy
lessons designed for the uos of ochnols—hy .1t 8 Shur
titT Also EEVISEII STATUTES OF THE UNITED
STATES, and additional laws to 1514, reduced toques,
lions and answers for the use of sellouts and families,
by Wm. O. Wedgwood, just received and for sale at
I '
90 cle
90 1 00
POTTSVILLE IRON .Wpmcs.
E W. eG I IV , N I S , ,
D EPETFULT. annothices to the Public, that he
.I.‘ has taken the Establishment known ac the Potts
%lll& iron Works, on• Norwegian street, where he is
prepared to hgild all kinds of Steam Engines, mann
facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every,
ddrcription, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms.
Persons from broad, in *ant of Stea to Engines
will find it to, , tlieir advantage to giveldin a call before
eng.aging elsewhere. May - 11 .
NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY AND TRIMMING
STORE, •
•
IN TILE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY
MRS. PIIILLIPS IN. CENTRE STREET.
1 he siiliscriber respectfully informs the citizens of
TottsviliC and the public in general, that he has just 0-2,
paned a fresh assortment of the hesvest styles ofgoods.
consistinfig wf
Si Iks,.Lawns, Alpacas, and Balzarines.
with a variety of fancy goods: Also, a new and sple
did style of
Prints, Silk, Thibet Alpaca and other shawls
Blue, and Black Cloths of a superior qualify.
He basalsoon hand,
Sewing i Silk, Spool and atent Thread of the
best quality, GbWes and Hosiery, Straw' Leg'
, horn, Gimp, Braid and other styles of Fancy
Bonnets, by, the case, doz. or single Bonnet,
and Boy's Leghorn its.
All of whichwill due soldat the lowest mitts prices.
! 16 ly— JOSEPH MORGAN.
AND .MACIFINE "MANUFACTORY.
ri IHE sithscribe i is prepared to furnish all kinds of
:11achinery. si ch as Steam Engines, either high or
tow pre.iture—blowing ana pumping Engines. saw and
grist nil ll CoarDreakers and Other machinery connec
ted with the mining business. Also. boile •s, iron boots,
propellers and propeller ongines, iron- and brass cas
tings, and all other articles in his line of business, at
his establishment in 2d 'street, below the Bail Rnad,
Camden; New Jersey.
JOHN F. STARR,
. Late of the firm of MOSES STARR & SONS!
Camdoe,' (New Jersey,) Nov. 1,1815. ; 44-1 f
MARSH'S 'SUPERIOR PATENT'
, I. , TRUSS
, i • lib, ' .
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A .. • •
Lso; . . ..
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Dr: jo.,e,ph Whites. Utero AbdomAnit
- SUpponeis. t .
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A simply ut the above articles, just' reeeived
and for sale, at the manufacturers prices, 4y
•;,' . • JOHN S. C. MARTIN,
, . .• ~ Drugpist
' 00 o'er 23,
Flo' tor Fled Thsiittess.
lIE subscriber respectfully announces ttr the pub.-
I. that.he has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with
hint in conducting rt general Flour and Feed Rosiness,
under the firm of RUCH k EVANS, at the southeast
corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo
rongh of - Pottsville. where they will always keep on
band, a arge and goottassortnient of
Flour, , • I Feed,
flay br• the hale, &r., &c..
All of which wilt be sold at the very lowest rates
They confidently solicit the pattonatte of the public:
believing that all those who deal With them, will find
it to their mutua l
‘ advantage
July 19, 29- RUCII A. EVANS.
wINTER pressed, Cleansed from grease and pro
nounred by Engineers and 3fachinisis. who have
used this OM:superior to the hest:Sperni Oil for Rail
Roads. Engines and Machinery of all kinds; Woolen
Manufactories, &c., will burn In any lamp without
clogging the wick, equal to the' best of sperm. and at
'two-thirds the cost., For sale IbY the ,bbl.. and sam
ples will be forwarded for trial. on application to C. J .- .
F RININEY. Agent for the Manufaiturer,Boston,Mass.
.sir EDWD. YARDLEY, Pottsville, Pa., where a sampel
• maytra seen. • . .
Merck 21, IBM.' " ' - 12—
..
New Stare at Brockv ille. THE Subscriber has just received Dion Philadelphia,
and has now hpened at Brotkville, a %area and gen
eral assortment ofseasonablegoisdi f ench as Dry Goods,
roceries, Hardware, and Queeniware. In addition to
which will be found constantly oq hand, Fish, smoked
and fresh Meat; as well as a good supply of country
produce. Call and examine our stock, and you wiltfind
us prepaeed to sell -goods at as low a rate as they have
ever been sold any wkere; in Schuylkill county. •
•
N. 'B.—Country produce of all kinds wanted.. for
which the highest price will-bepahl.
GEO. 11. POTTS,
OARPENTERECAND:BLACESAIITIIB WANTED.
The subscriber hi.in want of six or eight good Rail
road and House Varnenters. • Also - Iwo good Black
nmkthe :wanted; enquire at Ids offieetn Market street,
next do,orto the antnracttetaiedte'nffice, -
- GEO. a. Parrs.
Pottstillai Feb. 7;184d; ;• ; • . . • Al.
•
. _TO VALUPEACTERS.
Si
DROPORALS wilt be received by the sobscriber,for
buildiortine hundred Diluters houses; at, the town
of Brockville. ;• For particular* apply to the Subseticer.
at bla office,- next door trithe Anthracite Gazette mike'
Mettekstreat— - • ••• ;:GEO. H. POTTS. '•
Pottsititle,Teb,l,lB46,,o . • . • - • '
•:..1411111b/Ct . .Reat :Estate.
LOT of ground. hi Millet meet, Pottsville, cepa.
hie °timing divided into 14 excellent buildine lots,
tor sale low. Apply to _ BERNARD REILLY.
• Jak••• -• , 2 -1 U 'Maisantonio street, Pottsville.
SINCE THE OPENING, OF
IRON! IRON!!
Steam Engine-
Lard OIL
THE CHEAPEST P.,IS'S.IIOE ROE,JVCY IN THE
' WNITED STATE 3.
JOSEPII oremurestar , s
SPI;LNDM LINN OP LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PACLPLIL
.r...'`-S
.It.-.. 0
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B. Bannan, Agent, PottsvMe.
AIIIO4,NCEiTENTS FOR 1546.
OLD EST - W,BLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE,
100 Pipe Street, Cor. of South, N,
'TIM subscriber begs leave to call the attention of
hts friends and the public in general, to the follow
' tog arrangements for the year 1816, and for the purpose
of - bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage.
Passengers, by the following .
Regular Packet Ships lo and from Liverpool •
Ships' Names Captains Days of Sailing from .
New York. •
- .
. ~
Henry Clay. Nye, Jan. 6 May 0 Septa
Stephen Whitney, Thompson, "U. " 1 1l "11
Garlick .. Skiddy, - ." 26 " 26 " 26 ---
Patrick Henry, Delano Feb. 6 Ade 6 Oct. 6
Virginian, Hein). 'i', 11 " II "11
Roseids, I Eldridge, .;" - 26 " % " 2 6
lorlepe'ndence, Allen, 314 r. 6 . July 4 Nov. 6
Waterloo, Allen, " II " 11 '• 11
Sldrlons, E. Cobh, ~" '26 " 2.6- "26
Ashburton, Howland, April 6 Aug 6 Dec 0.
John R. Skiddy, Skiddy; • ' 11 " 11 11
Sheridan - Corhisb. " 26 " 26 . ..' 26
; Ship's Name, . Captains, Days ofSailingfrona
Liverpool., •
, Henry Clav , Nye„ Feb•2l June 21 Oct. 2v .
Stephen Whitney,.Thompson, " .26 " 26 " ' 26
Garrick. Skiddy, . Mar, 11 July 11 Nolit -
Patrick henry, . Delano, ' !' 21 . 21 " 21.
Virrinian, Heim, ." 26 .". -26 " 26
Roacius,
Eldridge, April II Aug . . Ii Dec. 11 „
Independence, 'Mier , ' _2l " 21 " 26
.Waterloo, Allen, " '26 " 26 . 26 ~.
Siddons, F. Cobb, Nay 11 Sept. 11 Jan. II
Ashburton. Howland, " .21 - - ' 21 " 21
John 11. - 4kiddy, Skiddr,. "• 20 " 26 " 26' '
Sheridan, ' Cornish. June II Oct. 11 Feb II
In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of
Splendid New York "Built Transient Shipsoluch aS the
'Adirondack.' *Scotland,' Russell Glover,' Eeho,' and.
'Sea,' will continue to nail from Liverpool; 'weekly in.
regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos
sibility .of delay or detention in Liverpool; -and for
the accommodation of persons Wishing to remit money .
to-their families or friends. I. have arranged the pay-
mem of my Drafts on the following Banks: . • .
Cork Limerick Clonimel
-, Londondsrry, , Sligo. ‘Vexford : .
Belfast, Waterford - Galway
Armagh, Athlone, . . , Cotes sin , {
Kilkenny, Balina,. , • Tralee,
Enniskillen, Monaghan, Youghal, -
Banbridge. Ballymena . • Parsonstown
Downpatrirk, Cavan, . " Lurgan,
• Dungannan, Bandon, Ennis,
' Ballysbannon, Strabane Skibbreen
• ' Omagh, Mallow, ' . Dublin
Cootehilt, . Kilrush,, .
St otland—The City Bank of Glasgow . •
England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co.-bankers,
London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool,
Pas - wagers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore. by •. the Regular
Packet Ships on application being Made personally,
or by letter. [post 03 ilk] addressed to
JOSEPH 1110,111RILAV, 100 Pine street, ,
' corner of Smith street, New York
. AUF:I\-.•,
• BenJ. Barman Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ito.
cliester, N. Y.; Jer. liageot Providence, I.
Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio;
Thomas MiQuade, Utica, N. Y. -
:ilia beg leave to assure my friends and the public
inpeneral, that the greatest punctuality wail° obser
ved in the siding of th 6 above:4lnm together with all
others which I may have, and . that Passengers will
experience no delay on their arrival at the different
I orts where they mean to embark.
P..S.Pree Paysage 0811 aleo be seeurettlliom the
veriOits Porto in Ireland and Scotland. from which
Steather4 run in .Liverpool
BEND BANNANi Potter'lle.
Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania.
Jan. 17, 1816. ' -
ANNEJJTIOIV OF TE-YrIS
• GREAT ATTRACTION..
HARDWARE. & IRON STORE.
, .
TILE subscriber respectfully informs. his friends and
lie public generally, that he has just received' a
'splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
HOLLOW-WARE, CARPFNTER'S -TOOLS, act., I
which added to 116 . 10r:tier stock preseUts a variety to',
these desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re,.
gion, for quality and cheapness. A large assortment
of the best Aies at prices ranging from 75 cents to 6425. '
Grindstones, • ; cent per lb.
American Steel, ,; ".•
Best ESL 4/ Steel, pit
Lead, • 7 9ll 1
,
. Rolled Iron, -
• , 5 " " .
Nails by the Keg,
Tin, 2 boxes for s23.oo..cheaper than ever—Wire of
all sites very low. His assortment consists partly of
Anvils, Bellows, Spikes, ;Knives and Forks; Spoons,
Nails, Chalns,Shovels, and Tea . and Coffee
Spades, very cheap; :Buckets, Locks, Rides.
Planes,
` Saws, Hatchets. Illitieharrels Grass and
Hinges, Vires,Wagon box-'Grain Scythes. Sickles, ,
es. Hay and Dung forks. "Plies, Rasps. Candle
liolmails,Horseshoes, Pans &c. Also, Dye ‘"
Copper and.lron Kettles. Glass, Varnish, v r , tv.
And 'every other article. usually kept 'n Hardware ,
Establishments, all of -which he setts at a very low
tale. Personi commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths,
Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, ect., will find it
.to their advantage by calling and examining his stock'
before purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, tor-,
ner ol Centre and Market street.
He tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends
and customers' for their liberal support, and solicits
their further patronge.
GEORGE 11. STICHTER.
Pottsville, August 11, 1845
$0.140.7.10.4' .1147711,
Cabinet Maker, Undertaker; &c.
THE subscriber announces to 'the public That
has commenced the above mentioned b"usinee
in the boroua.h of Pottsville. immediately back f
the Pennsylvania flail, where he willconstantly keep
on hand an assortment of
READY 31.ADE,COFFEYS; .
Carnet Wire : Ej : 4s.t.,.manufaett;red of the best
materials in theAnost durable manner, at very low
rates.
, _
He also'will manufacture ali kinds of Furniture,
I:e., to order at the shortest notice:
Funerals waited on and Ilearses suppliedoSte...
Ile therefore POileilS a part 01 the pnblic Patronage
which he will endeavor to meet' by promptattention
to buitiness. Give us a trial.
.Coleman's French Cement •
`r INF:QUA LLED ti2ir mending broken Clans, China
LJ ggeensware, Ornaments and Fancy Articlas of
every description. The superiority of-this Cement
over all othecnys ackniw;ifenged by every one 'who
has ever nied'4, and such is the confidence of the
proprietor in its propertiis that if it fails to answer
the purposes for which it is recommended the money
will be returned, Artii les mended wit.h it may he
expoied to considerable degree of heat, and will resist
the action of humbug Water sUllimently long for all or
dinary t urposex.• The tnannar of us-ng thin cement
is so simp'e that the .most inexperienced cannmt fail
61snecess. Each bottle acenmpanied w.th the par
ticular directions for use.' B. BA NN A N
N B. Persons wishing to sell attain supplied at
the hlanufl,cturer'n prices by time dozen,
Nov 15
. NEW-YORK STORE:
NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM NEW YORE.
Tvsubicribert•esirrtvei fr9u) . New
orkuitha:eTanpfre.tatoccot
DRYG,D 0 S .
*of the latest styles' and patterns. Alan, a-gene
ral assortment of GROCERIES, 600T3 AND
SHOES, READY-MADE pLonnisic, &c.
Also, an assortment of •
India Rubber Clothing.
Caps, and Alittens.rmit
able for Engineers, and
persons exposed in
stormy weather.
The aboVe Goods were selected expressly for
the Pottsville market, and willan sold very
cheap, at their Store; in centre street.
' Gr For Cheap. Goods call at the New York
'Store.
H. I. TROWBRIDGE CO
Pottsville, Nov. 41E45.
DESTITUTION ri EUROPE.
•
NO SCARCITY IN POTTSVILLE: j , ,
r
some people it be supposed tbatthe under
signed may
is making efforts to active the [greater por
tion of the custom, and consequently to sell the greater
portion of goods that are.disposed of in this Borough.
This is not exactly correct. Experience teaches him
that, all such efforts would be useless, and common
sense dictates the propriety of not engaging in anything!
which will most likely prove unsuccessful. It is truel
that he makes a considerable noise, and causes no tdi
fling sensalion In the mercantile world, but his object
in having his name to appearso frequently in the ri , a 3
pers of the borough. is the PUIlLte GOOD. He yr
claims troths! IMPORTANT TRUTHS!: and unless
the Citizens refuse to see, they cannot be blind to the!
fact that it will be to their interest to call at his I
RIG STORE, 103 FEET Or DEPTH.
dHe would respectfully g announce that this Icemen
tore.house is reamed and eraxema with bran , ,rplister.i
;dos NEW GOODS. which In variety, quality. '
and cheapness, cannot be surpassed by any assuffigoerl
offered in the,-borough . The only difficulty helms icy
pleasing hie customers Ls that Ids stock hi as extensive;
among so many excellent articles, it is - almost lames
slide for.customent to 'make a choke.. In order to ob;
elate this difficulty, he desires taireduce.his stock and
calls upon his trittUds to assist hint In'the undertakingi
•: • GEORGE W. SLATER.
December . -;:' 50— •
. Allwreimi. REDUCTION»
,
-...-.- GOLD PENS I.'F• OHL - Y . .03 00.- • • 1
-.., . • .
AFRESH oNiply'et Ea lieilies de Wrier' COld.Coar
greets Pen end PenCti. with Diamond - points, which
took the preinium at the late %nor tho Franklin Usti
tate...fast received and for innbir .7 ' - : - I
% BANN/04 MI. I
Ai— I
Jtis $7
0
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