I Ucicin. WHY WILL YE DIE! ;, • Dr. OSDO/ "IS enfant ITGetriBLE ArtrE PiLLS , - litlAft ED SY 11s. THEIWN OABOR.N.,Preprielar. „- ro-un NALIE A I AN'S oocritsTose. l. •roTrsvaLLE: _ WROLLSALS AND St.T.Lign 4 . 1141i69 the different, rent: iN yte Coartg. rrllir. thepretteeented interns that has attended the tiseraf these Pills in the practice of nit proprietor 'for MOM u i or eight yews, has indoreit hint to the importunities of many erlooh.tive used aid he. I :lbentstted by them, and maps arrangements to rime ahem within the reach of thelsablie generally. DI do ing so he feels called upon to say that the ludirn e - iretable "Decorative Pills aredecidedly superior malty ,pith which he Werquainted. Tlu•y ct anbme the pop .c'rties of many of the best vegetable mediriues, (used In Pills]. to such a manner as to afford net itllly uumc diets and temporary but permanent relief. The valuable tonics Inge:hewer into flitter...wpm' • lion by their action upon the secretory organs bold in check the purgative principle and induce a gentle and natural operation withoat ihicovneenienecor stain,and while they restore n natural and healthy action of the elomeett, liver and bowels, they increase, instead• of fdimintshingthe strength of the patient_ 'The general opiniotf•that a powerful and violent purgative is neces eary,la founded in error, they in generatirritate the etomacti and bowels, derange the secretions and are prodtient•e of veryeerimis tome/ uenres, and it should be known that ttre - great mass of pills in general use are composed of the most powerful and hotting purge; -lives, andactatib too greata.degrea of violence, pro• chicing.that derangement 11l the sy.tem that is Ibilowed by constipation of the, bowels, indigestresf and costive ness., From these ,facts the natural inference would be that to maiataitu unitiwnt health, it is necessary to correct unhealthy secretions, expel inerbid humors and purify the system, by the nee of a medicine that will act „ efficiently yet mildly, assist insteadof disarranging the . organs Of-the system and thus bring nature in its pee -1 per 'and healthy channel: To accomplish which, no .medicine is superior to the Indian Vegetable Restore- . tive Pills ; their operation ix, iu ordinary doses, to pro - mote a natural and easy_evaivation, and at the same time by their tonic property impart vigor and health to the system, but when a powerful and speedy operation , te necessary, it will be accomplished by increasing the `dose, which may he done with perfect safety as they t 'axe entirely Vegetable; They have been used as a family medicine for years by many of.tbe first respectability—mid although they are not recommended to '•heal all the Sits that flesh is heir, yet it has been. very me Hilt it has been . .f nod necessary for those using them to employ any other medicine, and thetr occasional use will almost in variably prove an effectual. preventive to disease.— They are exactly adapted Mille use of families, irav • ethers and seamen ; they,eleanse the blond, causing a • free tireulatien---opeit obstructions and promote the eecrethinofthenithy bile, end consequently are an ex cellent Medicine for Nausea, Indigestion,. Nervous dis orders, Dejection, Liver Conipiaint, pains in the Head, -Side and (treas., Costiveness, Loss of Appetite. Dre ary obstructions, Ague and FeVer, Dillious and Inter atiftent Fevers, Dysentery,- lUteuntati.lin. Scrofula, and are eminently useful in all female complaints—and-in one word,all diseases arising from unhealthy secretions end impurity of the blood. Ntitnerritts testimonials of their efficacy in saniculac casee, might be added, bat the proprietor prcf ra presenting a few certificates of their general character, from ;mesons of unquestiona ble raisin, and veracity, who would not in any degree lend :their influence to promote any thing that is not ti decided utility, am' rely upon their intrinsic Illef 48411 gain then; a reptuation. feeling the most perfect Mai dente that none will abauden their use who give them a fair trial'. CERTIFICATES .The following certificates are from the Rev. Thos, 'Newman, and the Rev, David Webster, Ministers in the Methodist Episcopal Church, -New Yolk Confer once. Dr. Osnona—Dear Sir :—I have used your Indian Negitable Restorative Pills myself and made use of them in my family, and most cheerfully recommend them as a very valuable family medicine. • Respectfully, THOMAS NEWMAN. • MARLBORO, Aug. 4, 1816. Dr. T. °snort:sr—Dear Sir:-1 have for sometime past madeusenf your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, , both myself and in my family and do most cordially re commend them as a superior family medicine. Their action is exceedingly mild and efficacious and so far as any experience goes they are all that you reconsusend them to be. • Respectfully yours, DAVID WEBSTER. Price 25 cents per bra, containing from 3.5 to 40 Pills. For sale wholesale and retail; at HANNAN'S Book store, Pottivilte, and by Hie following Agents to the County : JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist, Pottsville, ' CLEMENS & PARVIN, ' .101 IN C. BROWN, " CA AHL Esi LAWTON, jr. & Ce., At. Clair. ' 1 • . CHARLES A. DE FOREST, Minert.vdle. r -0- Aents for the sale 'of these Pills, waned in all the • Towns in the County, at the usual rates. . May 16, 1846. -20 CIIIZISTIE'S GENULVE GA I.V.AXIC RIXGS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. . MIMS remarkable discovery comprises an entirely 1. safe and novel application of the no stet inuit power 'of galvanism as a re - iedial agent, by means of which the ordinary batteries, electiic and magnetic machines are entirely dispensed withEgrad the power applied in a manner' equally effectual,..much cheaper, and with perfect ecinvEnience and safety. The GALVANIC' RINGS, in connection with the MAGNETIC FLUID. have been used with entire success, in all cas, s of Rhessisatitos, acute or chronic, applYmg to the head, face, oilunbs; Goat, Tic Doloreier, Toothache, Ilion claim, Nervous .or Sick Headat lie, Indreesticm, Paral ysis, Palsy, Epiliptie Fits, Cramp, Palpitation of the Heart, Apoplexy. Stiffness of Joints, Spinal Complaints Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of the Head, Pains in the Head and Side, General Debility, Deficiency of Nervutis and Physical Energy, and till NerVous Disorders. In cases. of Dispepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the digestive organs, they have been foundequalty successful. The Rings are of different prices; being madeof all sizes, and of va namenlafpatterns. and eagle worn by the most deli. • female, without the slightest inconvenience. TIDE GALVANIC BELTS, BANDS, BRACELETS, &c.in re inoditicationanf the invention, and are won,- tue. , tkd in mote chronic cases .of disease, where the Rings do not /assess sufficient intensity of power.— They are adai.led to the waist, arms, wrists, alleles, chest, ninny part of the body with perfect ease. A.iy galvanic power that is required may thus be obtained. and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Gal vatlism can affcci, will fait to he permanently relieved. CHRISTIE'S i M AGNETIC FLUID Is Mad in connection witlethe Rings And their 11101iifi rations. This composition has been pronounced by the French Chemists, to lie one of the most valuable dis coVeries of tnodern science. Ii he believed to IKlN.o`s}l theretuarkahle power of rendering the nerves sensi• tire to Galvanic action, by this means causing a con c.mtration of the influence. at the seat of diseaseond thus giving rapid and permanent relief. CJIRISTLE'S GALVLNIC STRENGTHENING MUM These articles form an important addition to the Gal vanic Rings, acting uoon the same principle, but having the advantage of more local applications:. An an ef fectual means for strengthening the system wIWn de bilitated by disease or other crimes; ; as a certain aid in constitutional weakness ; as a preventive for colds, and in all affections of timeliest generally, the Gatran ir Strengthening. Finder will be found of great and per manent advantage. The reader is referreillo numeronii /Throe Crrtifirntrs published iathe New York Sun, Mirror. Trilitine, At lan, and other papers. These testimonials, all of which are from the:most respectable itatIITPS. have Mimi se lected front several hut dred of a similar character. which have .ieen, procured dtirtnn the short time the discovery has been Minim the American public. }tetra re of spu inois i ni tog i o ns or ; D r Christie Ilan but otie authorized anent in each city of the Union . . E. Firrett& Co 212 Cheiittint st , above. Eiglithi are the only Azetits for Philadelphia, or wl nin clone the gennine article 'can he nlita in Ferret & Co.. are authorized wholeiale anent!, for the State, - and can supply orders at the proprietor's lowest prices - . - B• Bannon has been appointed sole agent, for the sale of the above mentioned Rifles, &c., or Schuylkill county of whom a supply of the genuine article vin 'be obtained.' All Albers offered for sale in the county are worthless imitations. Philada., May 23, oi hiILEXANDIM'S TRICOII:IPHE. A E.r. - 7,17 41VB VALUABLE .DISCOVERY El NG a liguA 'hich n w.es .1) tlyu color of ,Mir to a beaus ifu, b e r n o i t ' v s i l i Y o c r h l al itae., without any injury to the hair . or skin. The great su periorityofthis dye consists lotto , easy mode of applica tion and inctsitta newts ofPct—all other dyes requiring troniten to twelve liners In produce any change Its aup;itior eicellence will be apparent to every one upon a eagle application, Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Suit.— Arun der' s Tricobajole.--The effect of the above on the hair is truly astonishing. It wss tried yesterday in 1 , 111 . iptfice, and 'the change from grey to black. was instantaneous. ' Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Fortim.—seve ral.of our acquaintances have recently applied to their hair the_valtiable liquid known an "Alexander's Trim bald:en—a new and valuable discovery; and it has in no case failed to produce the (feinted effect. Immedi ately after applying it to grey hair ok Whiskers, it im parts a beautiful browner black color. Extract front - the U. $• Gazette.-;-Messrs. It. 4-1:. A. . Wright, sell a liquid dye Tor the hair which a gentle -tniw assured us would, with no trauble, color either -black or dark brown, the hair of chin or head that had an obstinate tendency to red or grey., .Extract from the Philadelphia Inquirer.—flair Dye. —The liquid dy'd - for theliale.,whlch is sold by IL & G. A. Wright. No. 23 Smith Fuhrth street,—is an excel lent article. It is said that it instantaneously changes Oa color of the hair to a beantiful brown or black, and withdut injury to theskin—ibedye is called “Aterati.: der's Tricobaphe." Extract from the. Philadelphia Daily For trh, Dec 7th `1544.--dfieraader's Trirobapke.—We frequently bear our ftien,da speak favorably of this liquid dye, one or two applicattoa.; Urn/hit:lt it Ea wetted, will itistenla neonsly change the erdor of the hair or whiskers, to a bvaatiful brown or black, without injury to the akin. It has been need and recommended by many, of our cit izens, and we doubt not it is a valuable discovery. V.AUTION.—To preva tit fraud, each direction bears signature of G, Alexander. • . . 5.5-tor sale ItrPottsville, by B. DANNAN: Also,by ' Druggists generally, throughout the United States, and by thiaole agents. A . & G. A. WRIGIIT. , , lraporiera of Fancy - Goods, Brushes, Combs. Perfume .ry. &c., N 0.23, Souf6 Fouttli Street, Philadelphia. Philadti• March 2s, IMO 13-lin • 11ETITODIST CATECHISMKparts Ist and 2d,atno Metendint Hymn Rooks, tarp end aatall, for nate t NAN'S Cheap Hook,tune, Pottneitte. May.ll 1/10LIN - dTRI,NGS—A Knod get6"cl V and for aalo.; at HANNAN'S Stattoncry stove. Pottsville. 17— Alebidnes. HUE MACK'S WORM SYRUP 11:14"ii Aw. Oft TILE LITTLE SUFFERER'S FRIEND. A N entire vegetable prepr.ra - ion fur the destruc- Litwinn of Worms and cure n't bowel complaint, free from all deletes moe drugs in ld and certain in its op (nation, and remarkably pleasant to take, so much so that chilitien will ask fur it after they once get a tame Item( that' lloberisack's Warm Syrup is the une and that all others are base counterfeits:- be sure and ask fnr illobensaek's and see that it has the written ammo:eye of J. N. G. 'L. llobensaellt, on the label, pasted on the bottle. The following certificates, ate amongst the many in our possession. • PHILIDA., fet 19th. 1814. IVlrsses. llonacmiscx:—/a compliance with your ;request. I smut you these few lines, certifying that I obtained a bottle of your Medicated Worm Syrup for my son, a lad 11 sears of age, who as I am con fident, was severely afflicted with Worms, and nor- - prising to tell, he found immediate relict. 1 would therefore recommend if to the public as a safe and -effectual remedy for children afflicted with Woinas• Yours, .lke. Rev' Jotnv S. EIS/MOREY. Eight street, four darns below 4,lseen. PHIL.% Di:, March 26th. 1844 This ism certify that some two or thice weeks since. two of my children were attacked with Worms—l tried every reiffedv that I knew or heard tell of, but without any effect, they Still growing worse and worse. until' the disease had obtained an alarm* and FATAL character; an much so.that I andall w ho saw ,ben, felt satisfied that WATII would close the scene if relief was notimmediately obtain ed. (hoer)! the children'presented a fearful picture of diseases rod suffering, she was literally alive • with worms ; her counianance had a pallid and death-like hue ; her breath was extremely offensive; her frame wore away to a mere skeleton.and all thd .symptoms attendant upon worms were of a Wilily aggravated character. To such a fearful extent did he - cli=eam arrive, that she actually itaAted worms from her nose, followed by copious tid.'alarming 'bleeding. It was at this time that applied to you and obtained a bottle of your Worn Syrup. and 1 must sat, with but little hopes, but wonderful to say, aller7a few disks, a great change was perceptible, id in a few da)s,to my utter astonishmen9he two children passed a large wail] basin full of worms; since that time they rapidly recovered,aud ate now perfectly cured. SUSANTIIONTP:O:sf, Oxford st.. • Between Front and Second st , Kensington. Prepared by J. N. & G. S. 110BENSA:.A, N. E. corner Vt.l and Coates at. and Eight and Green - street, Philadelphia. • J G. BROWN, Druggist. wholesale Agent: Potts ville. and for sale by Storekeepers abd Druggists gnu entity, throughout the State. August 9. WLSTAWS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION ilsdrite best ;Medicine known to .511 in foi the cure of • Asthma, of every stage, Liver ComplainGr, Bron chitis, Influenza, Coughs, Conlds,'Bleeding of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pains and weakness in the side, breast, &c., and all other diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. A'VERY important disease over which this exerts' a very powerful influence, is that of a Diet.- EASED LIVER. • In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto em ployed, and in nutnerous instances when patienits bad etubtred long and severe suffering ruin) the disease, without receivir g the least benefit from various rerne then, and when MERCURY has been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy action, and in many instances effected PERMANENT CURES, after every known remedy had failed to produce this effect. Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease above mentioned, we aliiifind it a very effectual remedy in' ASTHMA, a complaint in which it has been extensive ly u. , ed with decided success, even in cases of , ye standing. • ors It not or.ly emanates from a regular Physician, butt has also been well tented in all the complaints for which it is recommended. It is not my intention, therefor.; either to cloak it in mystery, or in any way deceive the public by overrating its virtues ; on the enntrary„l shall simply endeavor to givy a brief state ment of its usefulness, and flatter myself that its FU/- lurking efficacy will enable me to furnish ouch proofs of its. virtues, as will satisfy the most intrerbilogs, that Consumption may and 'CAN BE CURED,' if this medi cine be resorted to in time. • Poughkeepsie. N.Y. Sept. 18, 1845. Mr: Seth W. Fowle -Thar,Sixi.-,—The character of Wistar's, Balsam of Wild Cherry is no well established throughout the eountry, and especially in the State of - New York, that any further testimony would seen, ter,be uneces nary. Yet I have derived so much advantage from it that I am happy to communicate through von to the sick and atflicted.what it has done for the and I consider it a privilege and duty to tin so. i have been troubled with weak lungs for four years ; hail a cough—more or less overy winter. I was confined to the house all 13:4 winter with a seven! cough, pain in the ::Side and tract ; raised blood several limes. I consnlted it phy sician, but have never taken any medicine which has done me so much good . as WISTAR'S LTALSASI OF WILD CHI3I3RY. I consider it the BEST medicine in ttot world for Colds, COII2IIS, an Putminary Com plaints. WILLIAM B: SWARTS. OPINION OF A REGULAR PHYSICIAN. Etter, Me., Sept. 30, 1815. • This certifies that i• have recotninentled the use of Wls-TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY for disea ses of the Lungs. for two year past, and many bottles in my knowledge have been used by my patients, all with beneficial results. In two cases where it was thought confirmed consumption had taken place, the W Cherry effected'a cure. E...BOYDEN, Physician at Eater Corner. . NO Q fmCIiERYI NO pECEPTIOX! All published statements of'cuies performed by this medicine, are, hi 'every respect,.TßUE: IIEwS as; OF COUNTEIIFF:ITS non IMITATIONM.,-The Un•rirall,led and astnnishing.efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the diseases for which it is recommended, curing many canes after the skill of the best physicians was unavailing, ..has effected a large and increasing demand' for it. This fact has caused several unprincipled counterfeiters and imita then to palm off spurious mixtures, of similar name and appearance. for the genuine Balsam. Ile careful and set the genuine 1)11. WISTAR'S BAL SAM OF W 11.1) CHERRY. None genuine mites§ signed by I. BUTTS. Address all orders to siETH W. FOWLE, Roston. Mans. For gale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN,. Druggist Potts ville; WILLIAM TAGGART; Tamaqua ;.11ICKEL & M EDI. AR, Orw igshn re ; .1. B. & .1. A. FALLS, Miners vine-; CALEB WHEELER, Pinegrove. . Jan.lo 2- .TRIU.IO'ILIXT SUCCESS OF - 'rhompon's Compound Syrup of TAR . •4 WOOD .firaPTll.l. Still another remarkable Care ! • Carlisle,-Pa., 4Vor . 645.: About six years since, in consequence of the seden tary nature of my nosiness, I has attacked with severe pains in the breast: palpitation of the heart, and short ness of breath, which were soon followed by a failure of appetite. extreme wakefulness at night, and partial paralyisis of my limbs=-these symptoms of a deranged system being frequently attended withspitting of blood: Fnr about two years I was occasionally thrown into convulsions. which left me in a miserable state. of ,fee bleness and began to affect toy mind. From time to time my sufferings were more or less severe, until at l-ngth they increased to such a degree, and the violence of th. , symptoms were so augmented, that for a whole' year I was unable to attend to my basin. as. During this time I consulted some able phySicians and Mended to their prescriptions; but all their skill was ulawailing to prat are In , relief, and at le l ngtlt they regarded my re covery as entirely hopeless.. In this condition I was informed of the salutary effects of Thompson's Com ponud of Tar and Wood IShiptha,in a Case some what similar to mine, and thong ad given upallex ',editions or a recovery of my form ieaith by human nimins, yet, by being strongly advise, try this medi cine, I was at length prevailed upon ti do so, and I have sow to say, that by the use of six bottles my health has been restored, and I am now ablo to attend to bust ,Ass with as touch facility as usual. HENRI( MYERS. Principal Office N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.: Price'so cents, or six bottles for $350. li.fearr of alt intitatiuns.--Agents, MOORE rk..toNr.- AKER, Norristown ; EARt...Reading; Dr: 'NePDER SON, Harrisburg ; J.. G, BROWN, Pottsville; STE VENSON Sc CO, and R. ANGNEY, Carlisle. Dec., 13, To. Mathinists & Manuracturers. Moody Scacchternachti /fide:ale and retail Snot dealers, the - Lir /last awn door to A. B. lairs's, ontlomsite Geisse's rarer; Centre street Pottsville, Pa., HAVE constantly on hand for sale, superior Calcutta Sewhig and Thong leather, Tinned copper Rivets, burrs, &c. 'Superior Belt leather, and Belts (stretched) of any width and length, made to order, Carpetbags. Carpet and Leather School Satchels, Game bags, Trunks, Glazed hats, Nutria, Muslr,l3eaL Cloth and Velvet caps, and a superior assortment oralt kinds of wens, waitrons and childrens! coarse and fine' boors and shoes many of which Were made ti) order, expressly for M oody & Aechternacbt, and intended to he equal, if not superior to the best custom work, and St much lower prices) Jan: 3, 1914, JJl)ilaarlpl;ia. CItE4I) ROOKS & STATIONERY. • *Ay & TROUTMAN, No.lB_ 31 Market st.between4thlsth,N. gide, rit'n,estrt.reU, . RESPECITnI:LY eafl the attention' o7 CadMiry Merchants, Professional fiebtlemen and the Pah lie generally, to their estensilre stock. of Books and Stationery, cutepttaing Scheel. nayßooks; Legers, and *Aleut, Blank Books of every de • Classltat and biStella- setipiket, at Vet"! low psi - Timms- Conks.; Cheap Ride( Cap-and Srattentey of all kinds, and Letter Paper, . oil other articles in their Wrapping Paper. • line of business ; which they will sell at the Mwest prices and on as rea sonable terms as any other Book Establishment In this thy. N. highest price strewth/ nags- hi eschange for Books and Stationery. Mirada, March.7o 1816. " 10—titan ABIERIVAN. HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA THIS cornittodirms and delightfhlly fo e": :" cated lintel, situated in Coesnut street ::• j Philadelphia, directfy npposite the state, Ii t 'louse: henry A. CAarter, Proprietotr • .._._ offers every inducement In the travelling • prthlic. It is in the centre of business, it is within two tonnutee walk of the P.,et Office; Custom House, the prtnhipat Ranks and places of nmusement ; is in an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself, to devote every attention to hts table,And to have obliging and attentive serranta to conduct to the comforts of his guests. Baths, warm and cold, always ready, and an assortment of wines of unequalled ex cellence. Philada. Nnv. tirbt SHAWESPEARE CLOTHING STORE, N. W corner of Chesnut and Gilt at. Philada. MIIE: proprietors have just completed their stock n JL Spring Clothing, consisting of superfine Dress and Frock Coats, Habit Cloth, Coddington and Tweed Sack Coats, and new !style Summer Frock Coats, with a va riety of single milled French Cassimese Pants, and a general assortment of latest style! Vests. The above stock is worthy the attention of the pub tic, as it is inferior to none im the city, and will be disposed of very - tow: A large assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres and Ves tines, constantly on hand which wilt be made tip to or der. SMITH & SWIM Phitada., April 25th, • 17-3nao Platform Scales. rrADE suitable for Rail Roads; Canals, Coat, Hay In Ores, Stoves; Cctton, Tobacco, Live Stock, Orders promptly attended to at our manufactory, Second street, Camden. New Jersey, or Store Nu. 3, North sth st., Philadelphia. • • ELLICOTT & ABBOTT. _ Oct. lEth, 1845 42- FSRQUII.RR CrIRPEiVTER, Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STIEET, , POILADA Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate bOught and sold. i.. 4 Philadelphia„.Anril 10 . ..' 'l6-M ---- $ A . saATIIAWAY.] E.' A. HATHAWAY -& .CO. COMMISSION END EASTERN PRODUCE MERCHANTS No. 23, North I,lrred, fi!ot of Arch St., Pill LA DELVII[A. AVEHon hand, and are constantly receiving large suppl•es of all kinds of Fish, Oils, and Barrens PRODUCE, which they will sell on the most reasonable terms, to Country Dealers : viz. 10,000 . Galls. Bleached Winter Whalo Oil. 3,000 " Sperm oil. %our " Solar Oil. 5,000 " Common Whale Oil. 100 Bids. 'Tanners Oil, various qualities. 500 " No 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, in / & whole bbls. lou " No 1 Salmon, in whole and half bbls. 50 " Mess Shad. 100 " Pickled Labrador Herring. 500 Boxes Scaled " 30,000 lbs. Dry Codfish.. 500 'Doz. Painted Pads. 300 Ilbls. Calcined Plaster. 150 " -Ground Plaster: ' • . . . At-so, Soaps, Sperm Candles, 'teas, Goshen and Pennsylvania Butter; Eastern Irons, and beet Ilerki mer,county, N. V., Cheese. All 'of the above!old in ots to suit purchasers. Philada , March 2S, ISt6 13-ly PASCAL IRON WORKS, " PHILADELPHIA. WELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for. Loc omotives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from :I to 5 inches In diameter. - Ahm, Pipej for Gas, Steam and other purposes; 'extra strong Tido for Ily drastic Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam EngineS Manufured and for sale by MORRIS, TioiKER & MORRIS, Warehouse 8: E. corner &I and Walnut as., Philada. Phtlada• Nov: 224 1845 47 • . IRON STORF TLIE subscribers have constantly iitt hand, at the lowest rates; Iron of all sizes, suitable for machi nery purposes, and ako for covering schutes and for steam engine boilers; and fur coal card. MORRIS & JONES. . S. corner Schuylkill and M . irket sts. Philada. Philada.., Nov. TL. 1E45. 47-ly RICH AND ELEGAN7' Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings and . WINDOW SIIADE,', FOR SPItING THADB. THE subscriber has just opened for Spring Trade, a large and complete assortment or Brussels, Im perial, 'superfine and fine Ingrain and ‘'enctian . Car .pets, which have all been purchased within a month, at the lowest cash rates. - They fire now offered at greatly reduced prices for cash. These goods are of an_ extra - style and finish, and being of the best make and bank, offer great induce ments to purchasers to obtain a handsome and desira ble article at prices below the usual rates. The a - ssortnimit is complete in every respect and con gist's in part of the following: 1 Nets , and splendid Brussels ,• ' 1 Do do . Ingrains CARPETS Do . tin Imperials Do do TWilled Venetians at Reduced: Do -do Plain do do Do Fine and Common I Prices. Ingrain'J Splendid Erritiossed Piano and Table Covers, Stair BitulingicSeeep Skins. &c., With an ininiense'stork of low priced Carpets, of all descriptions, List, Rag., Hemp and Cotton Carpets, from 12 lo rlI centsper yard. •Country Merchants, housekeepers and others have now an opportunity of supplying themselves with handsome and desirable goods at greatly reduced pri. ces. ' ' ROBERT B. WALKER,. 25 N. Second-street, opposite Christ Church. Philada., May 9, 18.111. ; 19-3 mo WE RECOMMEND OUR FRIENDS, A. \THEN PURCHASING HATS & cArs, IN _PHILADELPHIA, a ~......._ ToTIIE EST.IIII.I6II3IENT OF GARDEN & BROWN, No. 196 Markel al. second door belowSizill st PHILADELPHIA, IT F. extend a ceneral invitation to the citizens of `` ,, 11 Pottsville and IN vicinity, as well as. all others, when purchasing Hats and -Caps, to our store: We have on hand a most complete assortment of Hats and Caps of every variety and style, which we are Emilio: full one fourth towel thatithe usuatprices; viz: Extra Superior Bet •er flats, from $2 50 to $1 00 Ilnui ' " " 2OO to 300 " " Silk t " " . ' 1 otn 200 ," French Moleskin " $2 50 usual 1 vices •4 00 Good,For Hats, as loiw as I I 25 AISIVO rontplete ,tock of Summer Hats, such ns.wbite and drah Beaver, Brush. and Cassintere Has, Leghorn Hats, Shorting, Or round top Hats, &c., at lO I wer prices . than they ian he had elsevrherc, , This is a fact known by all who have dealt with us. Call and be satisfied; it Is to-your own interest. ' Merchants. ttn.rekeepers, Hatters, and others, (who buy to sell main,) supplied on reasonable teams. Be sure and call. • . . GARDEN & BROWN. No. 196. Mtitket st., 24 door below 6th Philaja. Phil:lda., Nov. 20th 1815 48- PHILADELPHIA ' .4grkultural 'Warehouse. Alarkei st., north aisle, between 7th and &h sta., • PIiff...ADELPHLI. ' rrHOMA.S FERBER has just received from %yorces .l. ter, Massachusetts., an assortment of Ruggles, Nnurse, & Mason's improved Eagle Subsoil and other PLOUGHS, which have been so much approved of by the principal Agricultural Societies in. New England the several last years; also Rennet's and Sleyens' Self -Feeding Hay and Straw Cutters, a late and very valuable improvement in that• kind of inuOment ; Grain Cradles, &c.; an assortment of lingoes,'g l ows° & Mason's Self-Sharpening Ploughs of the fo Wand model of those above named, at., daily expects F. has also• various and the most approved articles manufactured in this vicinity, viz: Corn Shelters, Fan or Winnowing Mills, Grain Cradles ; large and small Hay and Straw Cutters, together with a large assort ment of 'Farming and Horticultural Toola,.ilay and Manure Forks, Coal, Grain andcommon size Steel and Iron Shovels, long handle round and square end ditto; . extra stout steel Shades for brickmakers; Garden do; Toy do; Garden Rakes and Hoes all sizes; Field Hoes, Potato - Diggers, Scythes, Snaiths, Scythe Stones, Chains, Axes, Hatchets, &c. All or most implements in the Agricultural and Gardening be kept constantly at the above store. Philadelphta, May 23; 046, . • 21-3 m SA-- Maokerel,Snad and Herring. MIRE inbscribers at their Store, No. 40, North 1 'Wharves, Philadelphia, between Arch and Race streets, keep an assortment of Mil, in bids. and half bbls. for sale, and solicit of storekeepert Po examine their prices, ike., before buying. JOHN M. KENNEDY Dealers In Flour,-Grain and Fish: Phltada., , May 23d, INA. 21-3oth BURDEN'S. PATENT. HORSE SHOES MADE-OP VIE heist refined American • Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being a, caving of about 100 per cent' to the purchaser. All shoel sold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory, can be ' returned and the money will refunded.. itipts4 GRAY-W.l. BROTHER, 42 %Yana at., Philada. • . 23 MEI THE MINERS' JOURNAL. P 41104100. W IfiLsine ' . lteen MUnnea turn of CoparVarnislt, (as well as oilier littids,),is now. prepared to offer to - purchaserlt an hvticiti ih quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. At so, receiving weekly from the a bove celebrateif Wo ha, Window Glass of, every size. Constantly, on hattd . a* Cut! assortment of White Leadif the most approved brand's, fled Lead, itharage, Saxony Magnesia, *c.. which will be sot I at Manufacturer's -prices, together with a large and' well selected stock of Drugs M di - eines, Dyee, Fltte Colors, Perfumery ,%tc., In, short every article fn Mir Drug line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers In general. are requested to'call and examine the stock and prises, teeling sat isfied hey will be induced to ptirchase. Philada., February 11, Ism 7- Y PURE. WHITE LEAD Whetherlll Sr, Brother, lA,TANUFACTURERS. No 65 t orch Front st d eet 111 Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their warranted pure white lead, And these customers tv tic have been sparingly supplied in conseeptence of a'eun on the article, shall now have their orders filled.- . No known substance possesses those perserv. tire and beautifying properties so desirable in a -p3i: t, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; h hce any admixture of other materials only mars its value. It has therefore been the steady aim the manufactures, for many years, to supply to the pitGlie a perfectly pure ,white lead, and the unceasingdb mand for the article, is proof that it has met wi6 fa vor. Is is invariably branded on one he ad--WriTti- ERILL & BROTHER_ in full, and on the other, E UR WARRANTED PE-all in red letters November 19, - . .1) . ArtiErtiTto N. MILITARY STORE subsi:riher would respectfully jnfor friends and customers, that he has lowed Military Cap .41astlactury In Third-Street, No. 9i, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are disposed to rayon's him with their custom. lie stillcominues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles ofevcry, description, such as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and -Ikaver Dress Caps, of a II patterns; Forage Caps; I lolsters for iron') Body do ; Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet cabbaids, word Belts of all kinds ; Canteers ; Knapsacks, different pattern.: Fire Buckets,* Pasting Holes, TnbU do, Brush and Picker's Plumes, Pompoons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags. Drums.&e../tc. lia'Ordcrs thankfully - received and prOmptly at tendel to. WILLIAM CRESSM No. 101 Nor th'l died Street, a few doors belool Rac Philadelphia. January 3 1840 21—Gm PHIL3DELPHI3, RE3DINO 3 POTTSVILLE R3IL WINTER ARRANGEMENT. i I Passenger Train:s Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. 6, From Pottsville, at A. !ILI D a ii„ „tept " " 9 A. 51., HOURS OF PASSING READING For Philada., at 19 A. M., t Pottsville " 12 k , RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada., $3,50 and 300 Reading, el 40 and 120 Philada., Oct. II Fourteen Valuable Articles 1. BRENNER'S VERMIEUGE—a certain cur worms—safe anil veri phamint AU take. . 2. Ginsopes EXTlttel Olt. which removes C of all kinds, Dry Paints, Tar, , Vainish and Wax carpets or from clozhing, without injuring the or the cloth. 3. LONDON F4.it PAPER—the best thing knoW killing :lies and insequcioes. 4. A Certain De troffer of Rats, Mice, Roa. and Ants and another of Bid Bugs. 5, Gumes for Sour Stomach, Burn and Water Brash, by one who has so!; thirteen years before he discovered the cure. G Da. STEVEN'S G REEN OINTMENT fur the Piles. It has never failed to cure.- 7. lIARRISoN's Trrmit Marti. 8. Drumimo's :NW LADLE INK,—without a 671.: 9. Tint COMPOUND CONFECTION OF FIGS the medicine fur cnildren and women, it is so p eas ant to take. 10. BECK'S VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUS PILI.S. 11. Duslv's WATEB-PRGOIi PAST for harness, Bouts, .f.c. It soliens the leather,unik cps out the water. 12. Pone MAN'S STRENGTHENING PLASTER. 13. JACKSON.'S nuct:n Mix•rertE, which cures the worse !haulm i 1 a few hours. ' 14. .1 ‘exsorr's Di ENTEttlf MIXTURP:. a certain and speedy cure for b • celery and Summer Com plaint. The above valuable arii les are wholesale an}. tail, by J. C %.01tGAN, io, 1 South kV V. 11, w here Siorekee era and others will be plied with pure Africa Cayenne Pepper, Ar Flowers, Drugs, gener, ly, Paints, Oils, Glassl varhishes, at the lo st prices. Terms only .11O" Cut out the Over . setnent, and bring it you r , • Philada.; April 4; 1846. • - Phtlada.,• July 14th, Extensive Clothing Emporium. T"E greatest bargains in ready made clothing are to be had at M. TRACY'S Old Detablished Pioneer Liter, No. 292 Market Street, Philadelphia, who haei just finished one of the largest and blest complete! assort meet of Spring and Summer clothing. in the City, 'con sisting of Bress'and Frock Coats, spring end summer Sacks and Coatees, of tine caserierette. Halm rind Crpton Cloths, Tweed - Cassunere, Brown Linen, Ace., toper French Cassimere pants, and Vests of every descrip tion. • All garments at .this establishment arc Warranted both in tit and workmanship; they are got up expiess ly nkr the retail trade. consequently more care is taken in the selection of the goods, as well as thq style of cutting. The proprietor of the establishment is a prac tical tailor (having served a regular apprenticeship to the business) and has untie hot practical werktnekt in top employ. Gentlemen in want of clothing; may de pend upow being suited in every respect, as we elide 'ermined not to be undersold by any competitors. All goods are purchased for cash and sold thr rash, w ich enables us to sell a little lower than (hose who deal on the credit sy'stem, it being a self-evident fact, that the nimble siimMee is better than the slow shilling,. I Also, always on hand an extensive assortmeot of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings. (which will he made to order at the shortestnotice) Shirts, Collari, Suspen ders, Cloves, &c. M. 11rACYr No. VA Market street, Philadelphia. Philada., April 18, 1816 " • ,16-3 tho TO CAPITALISTS h OTHERS. Pennsylyania Coal . & Iron Lands, For Sale. ACRES 10 Perches anal alto, ..owance of 6 per 167lient. of first rate farming Lands, located in Jenks inwnship. Jefferson county, finely Timbered and Watered. and having several Mill sitesupon them. Two main roads run through the landS, and ',improved Farms adjoin, ichtle Saw and Grist 111111 s are MI the immediate neighborhood. This land was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment, and IS consid ered by judges to he one of the best tracts in Me coun ty. Its proximity tojhe'Clation and Allegheny ricers, and numerous navigable streams, and the proposed Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly Jesi cable as an investment at present prices. Abounding in Iron Ore :11111 Bitnminnus Coal of fine quality, it is believed to present one of the' Most ad vantageous locations for Iron Works in West Penn sylvania. The present owner purchased wi(h a view of erecting such Works. but engagements id another quarter obliges him with great reluctance to forego hig intention. Maps will be shown, and every information' given by the undersigned. The •lands ate Ipatenred, and the titles and quality will be warranted , andlsold free and clear of all incumbrance. • It. BIIEAFF SkIITH; • 15 North Thirteenth meet. Philadelphia January 3, 1846. • • - - BEST BUTT - HINGES, MANUFACTURED and for sale by MORRIS, TASTER k MORRIS, Pascal Iron Warehouse, S corner o Third and Walnut steel, -Philada.August9.. rz555 RAIL ROAD IRON. I' THE subscriberihave now landing from shlPAlbain bra, .from Liverpool, 5 tons Rail Road 1.0 n; x 5 tons Uxl,lotonslJa 5 tons I} rt. Alen, &Mins best relined Iron, consisting of ,round, , sanaro -and Mt bars. Apply to. E. GEORCIE',' hortb East corner of Mute!. and 120 street. : Philnda., A pi 3123, 1ti45.. • • THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE 40EXC YIN THE UNITED STATES. orarusuitar , s 11..W1StO USE VP k;ONDON - X•TD VIVERPO9I PACKETS. • —4-- • - 4,f.... e .:.;;•• • . 1.; fl B. Bauman, Ageit3 Plattsvilie. ARRAGENIF.NTS FOR itkrr. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine Street, Cor. of South, N. Y. TllEsubscribet begs leave to call the attention of bib friends ltd thepetitic In general, to the follow.' ingarratigclalebts for the year 1516, and Cur the purpose of bringing nett Cabin, Sinew:ft:ebb, and Steerage Passengers, by tfit foltoriingt • Regular . Packet Satpalo. and from Idris-pool _Ships' Names Captaink , Days of Sailing from New York. Henry Clay, ' Nye, Jan.- 6 May ¢ Sept& Stephen Whitney , Thompson, "ii-" , It Garlick Skiddy, " 26 "• " Patrick Henry, Delano Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. 6 Virginian, Deirn, " II " 'll "AI. Arisen's, ' Eldridge, " 26 ". 26 " 26 Independence, Allen, Mar. 6 Jnly 6Nov. • Waterke, • Allen, " II " 11 " 11 Siddonn • E. Cobb, • " 2d " 26 "26 -Ashburtob, Howland, April 6Aug 6 Dec 6 John R...akiddy, Skiddy, "" 11 "; 11 II Sheridan' Cornish. " 26 "26 '.26 Ship's Name, Captains, Days ofSailing from Liverpool. 'Henry Clay.. Nye;• Veb'2f Janie 21 Oct. 2V Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 26 " 26 '' 26 Carrick, Skiddy, Mar. 11 July II Noll) Patrick' llenry, . Delano, " 21: 21 4" 21 Virginian, . Harm " 26 " 26 " 26 flooring • Eldridge, April II Aug. 11 Dec,•ll Independence, , Alter, ' •21 " 2P f 26.• Waterloo, f Allen, 26 , 26 Shidons, .E. Cobb, May I 1 Sept. II Jam 11 Ashburton, ' 21 " '2l " 21' John R. Skate, " 28 " 2R 't 28 Sheridan, Cornish, June 11 Ott. 11 Feb.ll In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid New York Built Transient Abips,such as the 'Adirondack,' *Scotland,' Russel Glover,"Eeho,''anU 'Sca,'*ill continue to sail 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, 1 have arranged the pay ment of my Drafts on the following Ranks : Cork • Limerick Clomm el LondOndarry, Sligo, Wexford lkdfast, t Waterford GaINV ny Armagh, Athlone Colerain Kilkenny, lialina, • r Tralee, Enniskillen, Monaghan, ronglial, • Banbridge, Ballymena Parsonstown Dow upatrick, Cavan; Lurgan, . Dungasinan,.. Bandon, ' ' Ennis, •-- Ballyshannon,' Strabane ' Sklbbreen Omagh, - 't , Mallow, Dublin Cootehill, ' !iamb, • , Scot land—Tbe City Bank of Glasgow England—Messrs. Sponner, Atwood & Co. bankers, Lordon ; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpast, BaSsengers 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 vaidd addressed to JOSEPII 111011IRRAy, 100 Pine street, corner of South street, New York . AGENTS. his ,118 Benj. Bannan, Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ro chester, N. Y.; Jer. Baggot Providence, It. f. ; T, Cthigh, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ;- Tho Mas McQuade, Utica,N. Y. I also heg leave to assure my friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be obser ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which I may Wive and that Passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the ditTerent I arts where they mean to embark. P. S.—Free Passage can also be, secured from the vcrions Ports, in Ireland and Scritland, from which Steamers run n Liverpool BENJ BANN,tN, Pottsville, Sole Agent foram State of Pennsylvania. • Jan. 17, 1846. 3 ANNEXATION OF TEXAS. EICI GREAT ATTRACTION HARDWARE & IRON STORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just retehred a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE:, CARPFNTER'S TOOLS, &c., which added to his fOrnierstock presents a variety to those desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion, for quality and cheapness. A large assortment of the best Agesat prices ranging from 75 cents to $1,25. Grindstones, ' S cent per lb. American sheet, 61 „ Best Cant Sleet,. " " Lcarl, 7 Rolled trnn, 5 Na , a by-the Keg, to, • MI, 1 boxes for *23.00, cheaper than ever—Wire of all sizes very low. His assortment consists partly.of Anvils, Bellows, Spikes, ,Knives and Forks. Spoons, Chains,Shovels,and Tea and Coffee Kettles, Spades, very cheap; 'Rockets, Locks, Rifles, Planes, Saws, Hatchets, •Iliflebarrels Grass and Hinges, Tit es, Wag.iin bris- r Grain Scythes. Sickles, es. Hay and Dung forks, 'Files, Itasps.Candle Ilobnalls,llnrsestoics, Pans Am Also, Dye - '• Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass, Varnioi. "t ty, Anil every other article usually kent 'n Hardware Establishments, all of which he sells at a very low late. Persons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths, Carpenters. Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, eel., will find it to their advantage by calling and examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the Ilay Scales, cor ner of Centre arid Market Street. He tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and customers for their liberal support, and solicits their further patronge. • 1845 ,nday BEM rORI olor Mm cart ,er ed • GEORGE 11. STICEITER„ Pottsville, August 16, 184 5 33-- 50L0.710.V Cabinet , Maker, Undertaker, &c. subscriber annnunces to the•publie that he I. has comtnt need the above mentioned : business in t he borouvh of Pottsville. immethatqlr back of the Pennsylvania. Hall, where he willconsiAntly keep nu hand an assortment of READY MA DE COFFINS. Cabinet nitre 4c., 4e., manufaetttred of thebest materials in the most durable manner, at very low rotes. 0 re 'httu i 3 sup 1111C3 lfe also will manufacture all kinds of Furniture, to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and hearses supplied, Ak. 1k therefore solicits a part of the pnblic patronage which he will endeavor to meet by proMpt attention to business. Give us a trial. and cash with Lard Oil, TA - TINTER pressed, cleansed (rem gum and - pro-- V V flounced by Engineers and Machinists, who have used this OIL, superior triihe best Sperm Oil roe Rail Roads, Engines and Machinery of all kinds, Woolen Ma nufactinies; &cc., wtll burn in any lamp without clogging the wick, equal to the best of sperm. and at two-thirds the cost. For sale by the bid., and sam ples will he forwarded for trial, on application to C. J. F. RINNEY, Agent for the Manufacturer,llostrin, Mass. or EDWD. YARDLEY, Pottsville, Pa., where a sample may be seen. - March 21, 1646. ' - 12— . Valuable Real Estate A LOT of ground, in Market street, Pottsyille, (ma ble of being divided into 11 excellent building lots, for sale low. Apply to BERNARD REILLY, ' Jan. 10, 2-tf Mahantongo street, Pottsville. • Flour . 4s* reed Business. THE subscriber respectfully annonnees to thepiib lic, 'bat he has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with hint in conducting a general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets,ln the bo rough of Pottsville, where they wilt always keep on hand, a large and good assortment of Floor, Peed, .. Ilay be the bale, . &c.. &e. All of which will be sold at the very loviest rates They confidently solicit the patronage of the public, believing that all those who deal with thernovill find it to their mutual advantage July 19, 22- de EVANS. TOOTH-ACHE CONQUERED. • THE ODONTALGIC DROPS, Warranted to mire the Tana-Ache in trro minutes. rrllllS preparation is the result of much patient ex periment—is compounded by a scientific Dentist, and is guaranteed to be perfectly innocuous in its ef fects upon the other Teeth. The genuthe arti fie can be bad at Bannan's Book:store, Pottsville, wholesale and retail, general Agent for the county. Also of the following Agents JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville. CHARLES LAWTON, jr. & Co. - St. Clair. c.}Price 25 cents per bottle. 0- Agents wanted in all the Times in the Ccitinty at the usual discount. • May 2, ISI6. . .18 FOR SALE , ATRACT of Inn acre* of land, situate op the road leading front Pinegrove to Schuylkill !fovea, 10 from Schuylkill Raven and 0 from Pinegrove; about 35 acres cleared and under gond fence and cultivation, the t ' • balance timber lend. The improvements . 71 are a log house and barn, a good Apple sass orchard, and a new eats , mill, with a Mr.: g g g cutar saw, turning laythe, &c. The Fish ing creek, Swatara, and Schuylkill Rail Road, will pass near, if not through this land. Terms asy. Apply to GEO. W. MATCHIN, Agent. Schuylkill Haven April 18, RH& Fresco and Pannel Papers. TEST opened at Itanian's Paper Store; Pottsville, a el large and beantifuls !torment of Fresco and Pan nell Papers, embracing the latest and most fashionable Patterns, all of which will be sold as low and ' some which were purchased at a bargain, at less than Phil adelphia prices. As his stock of Papers embraces the latest and most fashionable Patterns of three of the largest Manufactories Irr Philadelphia, they tan scarce -1y fail to . please the most fastidious. Glazed and Common Papers for Rooms, Halls and Entries, In all their variety, at Philadelphra - prices, al ways for eala at BANNAWS Paper-Store, Pottiville. May 10, 44 _ 0.. ' 20— • BRADY & ILLIOTT, •- .wiactimAikEitS I& JEWELLERS, . From the City! of Philada.,4. „. BEG 'leave to aliidanc'e a to the citizens Of : .. Pottsville and neigh poring 'districts, that they . have on hand eel it Store, next door to Geisse's new Hotel. in the borough of Potts ville, a large assortment or Bold and Silver Patent Le= vet, Lepine, and plain Watches of every description. Alsh, a general assortment of Ladies and Ger tletuens' Gold Pins, Chains, Braceleti, Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Silver Thimbles, Ptricits nhA Pens of various bilkers ; Spectactes;,filusic 'I bolety and eteTy other akticle in their line of busine s. fit ?ti E. hate been appoin ed by Meant . ilreVosier ti. ingfahatin %if Bristol, Con Ardent, their agents for the salcof their ilat,int sprinii pock's, comprising those suitable for thurcluz and public offices. Also. tight day and thirty hour brass pate nt spring repeating Marie t Clocks.. Through theist pure , aters may rely upon get ting a genuine article. • Give us a call, we guars tee to sell as low as any article In our line of husinesa can be purchased either - In Pottsville or Philadelphia.,! Clocks and Watches of eVery description carefully repaired and warranted on rite most reasonableterms. WILLIAM BRA DV, . . , JOSEPH S. ELLIOVI'. . . March 21, 1616. l2—tr. • IRON! IRON!! BRIGHT & POTT, AT TIIE • • TOWN HALL, HAVE an moment of rolled and hammerer I nox,-nonsisting of from / round lb 2' inch. Sr - roll-Wu x to / x Squares from gsg to x • lltariim'nl lire from I x 3 inc h , Scollop iron of various dimensions, Crow Bars, Plough irons, .. llorse•shoe bars. Sledge Moulds. Juniata Slit Nails, and Horse • Shoe Rods. Sr.REL. • Octagon Cast Steel. Shear Steel, English Blister, A mcricJit Blister. German Steel, Spring Steel, &e., &c., . c June 28. 2 New Store at Brockville. rr HP. SUbscriber haS just received from Philadelphia, 1 and has note opened at Brockville, a barge and gen es-A -assortment of seasonable goods, such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and itueenliWare. In addition to which will be found constantly - on hand, Fish, smoked' and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. Can and examine our stock, and you wiltfind us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold airy where, in Schuylkill county. hi:B.—Country produce of all kinds warded, ;for which the highest price will he paid. GEO. H. POTTS,: ATLPENTERS AND IThitIiSMITHS WANTED. C 'I he euhscriher is in *ant Of six or eight good Rail road and House Carpcnters: — Also two good Black smiths :wanted, enquire at his office In Market street, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office. GEO. IL. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7; 1816, • . ; - 6- TO CARPENTERS. PROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber, fbr building one hundred bliner's houses, at the town of Brockville. For particulars apply In the subscricer, at his office, next_door to the Anthracite Gazette office, Market street. Potts Ville, Feb. 7, 1846, POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. laabbeAno . getl jtimitsnageeirlel A _ 51;7.14 • E. W. NIUGINNIS, EPETFULL annodnees to the Public., thai he .1.1 has taken the Establishonent known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on hiore:'cgian street, where he is prepared to 'mild all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Care, and Machinery of almost every descriptlon,at the shortest notice, and on the mo,st rea sonable terms. . tte Persons frnm broad, in want ore...team Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call behove. ngaging elsewhere. May 11 MARES SUPERIOR PATENT ( 4-v s i TR - v - s - /,-- im 11 titi - jy& to'); 1 vii-mmir 1 ALSO, Dr. Jotph Whites Crier° ...bdothinal Support erg. A sopply of the Shove articles, just received and for sale, at the inanOCiel'urers prices, by JOIIN S. C. MARTIN, Drugaist October 28, 44 TAMAQUA IRON WORKS THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to build Steam Engines of nny pow er, and of the most approved construction. Also, fur nace and mill work of evety description,-Rail Road rind Drill Cars. Coal Breakers, Screens, plane gearing, Mine pumps. Also, Turning Lathes. Slide rests, Screws of ,eveiy size artiOength, Castings of every description, at the above Works on the Little; Schuyl kill Rail Road, corner of Bridge street, in the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill County. Having the -superintendance of the Works myself, I feel confident it WOlllll be to the interest of persons wanting any of the aboie named articles, to call be fide purchasing elsewhere, as I will warrant thelyork turned out by me. to beef the best material and work 'manship, and 'will be ... prompt to-do work at the time fiIITI upon. JOHN Tamaqua, May . 6. 1646. 19--6tim PropOsals for Rail Road Iron WILL be received nmil the fah of July next, at the V V office of the Mide Hill and Schnylkiil Haven Bait Road Company in Philadelphia, for delivering ,at Schuylkill Haven, one thonsand tons of T Rails, or for any part Jhereof. The Rails to, weigh at least sixty pounds per yard, to be made of Iron of good quality, according to a pattern to be furnished by the Company, and subject to inspection by the Engineer or Agent of the Company, who will have the privilege of rejecting. such Bars as may be defective. The length of Rails not exceeding eighteen feet three inches, to be fixed by the Company. One third of the whole quantity to be,delivered on the first of October, one third on the first of November, and the remainder on the first of December, 1816. If the Rails are approved by the Engineer, the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road Company, wilt pay th.ve-fourths of the price thereof, upon the deliv ery of each of the first and second parcels, and the re mainder when the whole Is delivered, according to conithet. In case of failure to deliver the flails at the time spe 'called,- the right will be resented, by the Company, to riurchase what may be wanted, - 01 other parties, and charge to the Contractor, any loss' or damage tcllSion ed thereby. By order of the Board of Managers. SAMUEL MASON, 87c'ry and Treat-urea Philada., June 13, 1816. 2.3-4 t • VEGETBLES, FRUIT, = OYSTERS, • FISH, &c., &c. D OYLE & CATER , continue business at the ol 1J stand, corner of Centre and Mahantongo streeti Pottsville, where they will keep a constant - snppl,y, when in season, of Vegetables, Fruit of erery descrip tion, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Lobsters,. Claws, and every luxury which the Philadelphia market affords, alt of winch they will sell at very moderate advances on Philadelphia prices. . Cr Messrs. B. & C. hiving long : been engaged in ca tering for the public, and consequently become per fectly familiar with the trade, flatter themselves that they can supply all articles in their line the citizens or Pottsville, and vicinity, upon rather better terms than any of their tompetitors. Pottsville, May 294 18.16 . 21.6m0 NEW AND CIIEAP STORE. • Next door to the Town. Hall, Centre Street. TILE undersigned have just opened en entire new stock of Goode, consisting of a well selected and genera: assortment of DRY GOODS, • GROCERIES, • Liquons. I LOUR, CEDARWARE, QUEENSWARE, PROVISION'S, &c. To which they write the attention of the public gen erally,, to call, examine and judge for themselves.— Families will find it to their interest to call before buy. ing elsewhere,. ' FOCIIT & FOSTER. -.Pottsville, &fay 30th, 1846. 22-6 mo GREEN GROCERY, FRUIT, FISH, OYSTERS, &c. 1 • - ' . i JaliN T. HAZZARD, -HA V ING fitted up - ihe spacious room at hisold stand 1 1. 1 opposite the Poe O ffice, Centre street, Pottivilte, will keep'constantly o hand for sale, a large supply of Vs:stales of eve ry description, Fruit, Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Oysters, 6 _a, 4.e., of Wm very best quality that the .Philadelph i a Market will afford, and at prices quite as low as can be afforded by any other person. M.. The . lipperiority of the arrangements here being such as to 'protect all articles sold from the ruinous effects of the sun and dust, will readily be perceived by all who call. Pottsville, May 23411&16 ' . ' 21-6 m PICTORIAL Ilistorks of Washington, do . do Franklin, do :.- do ' Jackson, do do Napoleon, New and beautiful books fbr the young, mice 76 ets. Storeand tbx sale at DANNAN'S. Cheap Book Pottsville. May, 2,-184e, P - Hydrants. GOOD summer and Winter Hydrants, price *7.00 Just received and for sale. Also, Leaden Pipe of the different Sizes and kinds for the Water Works and carrying water great distances, at HANNAN'S Store, rutisviile. • May.2Co.b, 18th..• COLLIERY WORKS, FottAiDIIT & DIACHINE rrllEsestiectlbet4jit their old stand, corner of Rail Road Dud ed.lTbill streets, are prepared to man. n facture 1.0 °Mitt. St the shortest notice, •Steaat &tikes. and Pimps, orally poteet and capacity for mining an s• other putpases..Etatthe's C . nel Breaking araei eau wit if solid and perforated follcts, as may be requited. Also Engines and Bloiciar o,y/hiders with all litres. nary machinery for B/aszParnaces., list Air Pipes, of the most apprwded plans, Cup and Rail joints and /la ter Thwers, of the very best chnstritetion. They par. titularly invit.: the attentfon ' of Erbh Blasters and par. ties engaged in! the Iron trade, to their large stock of" Patterns fur Rigline .11111 e, bailing lately conattacted the machinery for ikvo ofthe laigest.Milis In the roan. fry, viz :—The Wyoining Milt at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling Mill 0 the Montour Iron Works. Datilille. They are filly Prepared for this kind of Wolk, together with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it. is enough to say, that timer and experience, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the tenulhe tharatter of their en gines and machinery. Order's are resPecfullit solicited shod will her/tons:lily attehded to. IIAYWDEID & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 10503, 3-1 y Valuable' Coal Tracts_ to Tient. rro let on leases, to suit applithlits, ail ihit tract I land belonging to the North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek. Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins. many of wbtch,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of dyer a rode in length, viz Spoilt, Harricleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Ti•arey, Peaih Mountain Veins, Creep Parker Ravensdale Vetn,Ter.: pendicular, Diamond, and Big Diamond Veit* airing' With manrothera not named.- AlCo, all that tract called the Junction Tract, tg... ing to the said Cohipany, containing the Salem,F rest; Rabbit Role, Mortimer, Tunnel; Black Mine, C. W.,' lob and Alfred Lawton Veins. Al4o, a Sat q Mill an Grist MilLsitdated on the Mill Creek TFfb+ sill bfurhict will be rented' on moderate terms by applititig }ft . , DAVID CHILLAS, Y)--• . renewalle, Feb. 21 AND MACHINE MANUFACTORY! , HE subscriber is prepared to furnish cal kinds of Machinery, such as Steam Engines, either high or low pressurablowing and pUitiping Engines, saw and grist mill—Coal Breakirt and other mar hinery coiner . - led with the mining business. Also, boite:s, iron boats, piviellers and propeller ^ngines, iron and brass ens-, tings, and all other articles in his ling, of busibess, his:establishment in 2d street, below the Rail,Road; Camden, New Jersey.' JOHN F. STARK, `Late of the firm or MOSES STARR & SONS! CiOiden, (New Jersey,) Noy. 1,1845. 44-1( NEW AND EXTENSIVE Clothing and Gentlemen's i'amLshing Store T= subscriber has just returned from the cities of lietv York and Philadelphienlth a splendid and cheap assortment of Cloths,. Cassinieres and Vesting, of the Latest importations, domprising the best black French and English wool dyed Chubs superfine black French Doe Skins' and English wool dyed Cassimeres, French and English Faney.Cloths, seen as Olive. Brown, ii Invisible Green, &c., French Faitcy - Cassi ores of the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy yes hies; black satio,_caslitnere, cashmeretts. white and buff cassi. ineres, light; fancy velvets, Marseilles, c.; all of which lie is prepared to manufacture to order in the very best style, and at prices at which he is determined no customer shall complain. Beinghiniself a practical tailor, and employing,catters.and workmen superior to any others in the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured by him to give satisfaction to the most particular in fashion, fit and finish. The subscriber has also,juat opened at hi s new store the largest, best, and most - fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose of at prices which cannot fall to satisfy, purchasers. viz: Fine Black Frock Coats from $lO 0010 $lB 00 _.• do Dress do . - 8 00.. lti 00 do Sack do - 550 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Chats BOO 18 00 Siiihnier Tweed Coats 250 , 450 Lin'en •do 75 : 200 Fine Cassimere Pantaloons, Slack and fancy colors French Casstmere Pantaloons, (summer goods) ' 250 • 550 Linen Pantaloons MI 1 9.4 Superfine black-Satin Vests. '.•' 350 • SMI _,. do do • . do' ' - '1 50 ' 300 Faney,vestsCashmere4•Cashmerettel 75 *--_ 250 Marseilles Vests • . • - 02} ' 150 CEO. H. POTTS The subscriber's establishment may very properly be called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where sen timent:nay always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such as shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, •scarfs, gloves, hose. suspenders, &c. &e . suited to the fastid- Mos taste of the exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious labo rer. Ile can clothe a man from head to foot with:a suit of clothes for fl 2 50, — which is cheap enough for the pordest.,..." • .- ; _ r.-The subscriber has just resnlveil the latest London, Parls, New York, and Philadelphia Springand Summer Fashions. Any taste can be suited at his now store in Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drug "store. Pottsville. • B. T. TAYLOR. trs- Don't r..rzet the place. Pottsville, April Is. 1916, LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR DEGS leave to inform their customeM and the pnbli JJ in general that they have opened for their inspec thou, one of the larcest and most vanedassortmenta of goods suitable for the spring and ,summer trade that ever came to this county ; Mihail new style Siberian, Brieltliii - g.ton, Croton, Arcadian, English, French, Amer.; ham clod's and cassimeres of all descriptions, with one of the richest antlimost fashionable stock of teat ings the eve ever beheld. Ale) linen, fine cotton, and gingham shirts, Chemins. Cone's, Handkerchiefs, fine Ruskin Gloves, Suspenders, first quality stripad and embroidered Scarfs, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed. Alt of which will he disposed 'of, at prices within the reach of every person. Shouhl. you favor us with a call, we are satisfied you will not regret it. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Corner of Centre and Mahrintongo, streets 1., S.—All meids made to order, ilia style which can not be surpassed in the state, for which .we can give the. best of reference. Pottsville, April IS, IS:ill, - - • BONNETS. . a UT E. El. IVZORC•GAId - . MARKET STREET, nearly opposite Messrs. , Sedgwick & Co's. store, has rust received a . ..- full supply of the Spring fashion of flannels, p.. 7 ..-fl:6.= consisting in port of Florence braid, Inserted lace. China 'earl, a new and splendid article, with a variety of other styles. . . .k.. 1 /3 B 0 NS. Mn,. :HORGAN, has just received thellargest and most splendid assorturerd. ofßibbons in Pottsville, which will be Sold - at the very lowest prices. Bonnets altered and done up in the best manner, as she bus just received one of the best improved Pressing Machines for finish ing Bonnets. . Pottsville, April 25th, 1t346: • 17- . Coal Screens I Coal Screens !! suscriher is extensively engaged in the manu factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved and entirely newsionciple, for whichlie has secured LETTERSTATENT, and which he confident ly believes will be found upon trial, superior to 'every other screen in use for durability and all the unalitiea. of a-good screen. They are woven entirely of wire,' and can be made with meshis and threads of any re-, 9trired size and strength. - WIRE W EAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION'. will be executed at the sh4rtest notice, and screens made to every pacern; adapted to all the uses for: which screens are required: i The subscriber has recently removed his estati liShment to Coal street,mear the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS.' Pottsville, April 4 1840 • 14- To the Free .and 'lndependent Voters of • the County of. Schuylkill: VRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS :—At theso r Heimann of many of, my friends and argon intan- • ces. I offer myself as a candidate or the office of SHER IFF, at the election in October next; should I be elec ted, I will discharge my duty fauhfullyand to the best of my ability. Very respectfully, yours "4.c. NATHANIEL M. WILSON. Pottsville, Mardi 28, 18111. • SENTISIENTA GIFT CARDS, price 25 cents per , 1, pack, just IPC jeed, and fur sale at DANNAN'S 4 Cheap Statmery store. May 2, Alexander's Trieobaphel• ALIQUID DYE: which changes light and grey hair to a beautiful black or dark, color instante• neously, without anylnyiry to the hair &c. Any per son can apply it se simple is the process • For sale at Philadelphia prices. , B. I3ANNAN Nov. 15.. 46 Daguerreotype Poktralts OF all sizes, either 'single or in groups, co lore d without colors,. taken in the most beautiful and ett perinrstyle, with all the late improvements,in the art. All portraits warranted to give satisfaction or not re quired to be - purchased. Pictures or Paintings accu rately corne.l--instructions given --Apparatus, Plates, Cases, icc., furnished on the lowest terms. Mr. 8.. from a lung series of several yearn personal Chemical experiment and research, is enabled to furnish Portraits equalled by few Artists in the World and excelled by none. Ladies and gentlemen are reipectfkilly invited to call and examine specimens at the Town Hall, Rooth No. B. _BARNARD, Daguerrian Artist. Pottsville, June 20, 1846. ALL persons indebted to Charles Miler, late of Potts. vitt,, are hereby notified that the books and ac counts of said Charles Miller, are placed in th e h ee d, of N. M. Wilson. Esq. for collection, All accounts not settled or paid before the first of July next, will be pro ceeded against according to law• Those having claims against Charles Miller, will present them to the sub scriber for settlementQ DANIEL STALL. Jnne.l3. ^t-1t Doct. Christie's Magnetic Rings AFRESH supply of Doct. Christle's celebrated Rums; gold and other Metal. Alio, Bandi. - •Belte . and Bracelets and Magnetic Plasters, just recelicd and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book store; vietio Doti. Christie's sole Agent tor Schuylkill County,— All others offered eimen here in the County, are Walli= leis imitations, unblushingly palmed unon.the public as genuine article. June 0,181.6. . • • Steam /Engine- 350 750 A CARD. SHERIFFALTY NOTICE, EOM
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