tiir Mgrst e t, 81R8. AT THAT: .; „fiat tbreit ontintlia3'et•lve.been a wire.. Audnpoltie already- s hows Ins airs; I wish rdliv'd a :single life. But as .1 (IA not- - -tivliy. wile cares I, Besides, letintsband, use his tongue, _ • And etc*, and bounce, and cock his hat; quickly rind I'm nova° young I • But can betit t,lm, slew, at that:, VII go to operas: alts and plays,. - Or where I will, and won't be eheek'd; nut keep it up both 'nights and bye - , Until be treats me with respect. - And WIN! robot \Wit— I know who, • PerhapsltelH hied with 'tit for tat; • And faith May Led, and shall' NO' too, • That Ivan beat him, airs, at that! !it . 'Ord erld3l , v 0 iv, it bell be good,. - . And let me riotnelimes have my will. r • rYonhewtrei,.-you.know,lllol4 atriely attputa) I'll duly every right fulfil ; - • And never; Ot no never rove, ' But 'nay withilim at home and chat, And prove,,by.kindest deeds allure, That I can beat him, sire, at that , . lit anb 4 - 111)16r I N STATU Ne‘+ , !Yoik paper tells = following atury of a troublesome newsmooger, .0m only delight; appears to be to gather up ry thing hicariTatch in the Way of.oews, and . rt off to retail it aliout the streets and public: . . . . ho - , usev . , .- . ..' Irtie. lam despatches from the atmy were an ; nouneed on Sundey,pd . true ti? his ittork M— uttered one of hislavierite haunts ye.sterday' moru in, with his eustontray interrogatory. Ho was an t by a wag near the deer. Any mews'!' inquired M. Not mech." ' / .•, . - • What is it ?': - '' ' • , Li• ~., rem the seat of-War: • - ' • . ' . W here's the 'army' l' • , . . 0.0 h, in Stalti.Qu6' -, Th'e dovil it is !' Yes— . flaw long has it been there V Since the 27th.' 1 • .• Thunder r‘ exclaimed 114—; and away he Iv bed down State street, with the' intelligence. 141= . --- , - met a friend on the coiner of the street to whom he imparted the information ;.hat 'our army hakire4licd Stuta Quo'--whereupon the "stranger opened ,his eyes, arid advised him, to call on He J u lh so, and lung before early. change I ' amur, it was pretty well knoxii that •our army 'in in statu quo!' Our witty friend was congratulating himself on h. ving eiteulated this delectable piece of lamina ti. n long .lie(ore any 'other journal had the newis,' at d was boastirig, of the fact to a friend, wfio as)r.ed him if - he . kneW where ‘statu quo' was 10- 'cdied. Well, jll- 7 didn't know what depart 'tint of Mexico it was situated in, but he had the n ws right feom.l:he office, and it must' be' so. , 'You're a thundering foul,' said the neighbor. f Why r?' ' 1 , Why. 2 'llon't, you. know , that in 'state quo' 'an 3116 irt"the same slqie or cunditiun, and that it is a v.rry' common' Latin phrase?' - ' • M- 7 offered to bet a hat he was right, and at the last accounts he was pouring over Disturuell's Map of Mexico, endeavoring, must. assiduously, to discover the location of ‘Siatu goo.' . , Ali ANECDOTE.-L%Mr.Jeukins met a warn] d active abolitionist ,yesierday:. 'Well friend ' - said he, 'du you , know 'there is another slave town!! YoU ought to get out a writ of habeas I • , without delay. -4Ah,' replied the other, pladsaatlatopic and - strategic impulse all aroused, ihere is he and , Who is the man I"Ny iswesed Trakinv, 'the owner's name 'is Powers you will -find aut all the particulins by inqui- ti g Ttaiiriend of the enslaved start hut .had hat gone : very far Wore ho toule the jeke. The slave in question waikPower's celebra t!d statue of the Greek •Slane.—N. Y. l'ribune. ITERMONT 3 DEBA - TP,—ls pumpkin pize men, or sun the holeettrn inttals! . • • Decided in'the negatiie. ' Which lathe most profitable, to keel a corn or &lea boot? ,AnsWer—hoth. ; • • , IT a man should see his father hanging, himgelf, and his mother sticking, herself with a fork, which skould be;sava first Decided in.the unanirnnuslv. - • Which is generallly the 'easiest, to file a stews. per era saw?. - Decided to be undecidable, any how. VERY UNCERTAIN.—.Buy, who do you king tol' asked a gentleinan ha other day, as stepped on board of a steamboat, of a darkey tlessly leaning on the guards. ,•I did belong to use Williams, sir, 'when I cams aboard, but 's been in the cabin playin' :poker` Wid the cap. n 'above an hotir; I don't kno.v whO I do be .g lo now. weary traveller was made very angry a fe .14ays since by a wag on one of tlea Champlain mpaivacket boats. ;lie reached a. station a few. ty.fiffi*aftec the packet started ; whereupon, with valise in hand, he chased the boat half a mile Chit thermometer at be (reared the boat, the wag inquired ef hire; •if he wished -to get a- ?aid !' •To be sure , •do.' • • Well,. ,then jut stop where you are and take one off the fence: Ti"-lt. reins; serid.and get an unibr.ell3: said • of a trio of ladies. •Why my dears, said the gentleman" .you are ither sugar hor salt, and rain' will not hurt No,' said the quit' we are buses.' rTin Dresden a little ragged "Child was heard to call from the window of a mean [muse, to her neighbour—illease, (11Irs.. Miller; mother sends her best compliments, and:if lid fine 'weather, w old you go a begging with her to-morrow IFfe•Pray, Miss gentleman the other 'eeedieg;%-why ie it that ladies are so fond•of offi -c+r eliowstapid,' replied Miss C. it not peifectly natural that a lady should like a good offer -sir?' • -- ..r77 , N0 nee would take you to be what you ar•,.said,an uld fashioned gentleman to a dandy w.O had more hriit than trains. .Why?' was iaimediatehy•;asked.! Because they can't sec .yciur nrAn V,fittman having been told that the price bread had been 16v:wed, 'exclaimed, •Thisla . ire!, eixae that I ever rejuieed'at the fall of my et friend? gentleman, long famous for the aptitude 'his . pane, observing - a violent disturbance in frativof a gin t hop, facetiously termed it the fie of, A-gin-town, • . • a"A despairing swain, in fit of ,desperatiori, ently_ declared to his unrelenting lady•lov'er, .t it was hid firm 'determination to drown him• f, orperiek in the attempt..l,• . , rTer'A loafer by ; the name of Cain being asked • the magistrate the other day, if he was Vie man t slew his - brother? made nnswer—'no, yer er t I is the chap rot got stewed!' IA Lord Broudharn like lemon 'e giro it:up? i3ecuse he is 4 often cut up in nch.' -- . fr'When is sugar like a pig's eye? Give it I ? When it's in in a hags -head: Temperance Grocery Store. AMEtt d. SPZNCE:frAIc•Co.,-IVttotemale and' 11.:tall tamers, S. W.'corner of Second and South - streets, • iladelphia: hare constantly on hand, and for sale, ertensire assortment of Grotericsof all distriptions etrr Liquors!) dinar. Provisions, 'and Kish, Which infer at as low prices as they can, be ,purchased at. ithe city. The attention of Country dente' s and fiat {,s is p.uticularly requested to.their stochoof Teas. , ' n Sugars. Goods purchased, delivered at' Sr Paint in the cityfree of ail expense. 1:117 Notice • . T hereby ekes that an application will be ntado to fie neat legislature, for a Dank To be located Willi? Islough ot" Min cravilie, Schuyikititnanty, to be called th Mechanics 'Mink of Schnvlkill , Cutunty, with a ca[, l ital of One Hundred and Tidy' Thonsand Dollars, an •the 'privilege of increasing it to Two Hundred Tllousand .13sillara, Signed .• 7. SA3fUEL .MICIIA}.I; WEAVER, ABRAHAM TRODT; ' " SAARI JAMES IL- PALLS, , JONAS BAST. Mini:12;1;111e, July 3, 1517, 27--emo SALT ! SALT !.! ALIN& Ralf In barrels & hags, for sale at the Cowes Market price. delivered nn hoard of floats on the PunTEFLADE 113 r • GRAY & BROTHER. IN Walnut Bt. or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkill tilladelphia 'July lath, • , o 201 Tamaqua Iron Works. c!! teic7C"C":= Wa r tERR ' _ • 111.1 subsc ribers having associatedthemselves to-• T .gether Mahe FOUNDRY •AND ItfACIIFNE BUSI NEFRI. o 3 Tatatiqua, under the tkm of.!'lladratti Sada, I 4* I rv.,Prr,'l . would respectfully inform their friends and the publie,i,that they are now- prepared to do ant...stea -1 sive business-in the manufiwtory of all:kmds of steam "Engines; Pumps, Goal Breakers, ficreeria. and 112.11 Road ..Care,.together wittuall , kinds . of. castings in iron and brass, as _applied to martinery incideht to the coal bu- Repaired:. of every -kind done by them with neatness and dispatch.' oratrant all their work to per form welkand:would.soikh the CalliOttlonsucti persona os may want-work executed; either la this Tidally, or at a distance, which willnieet with' prompt and Jaime clime attention, SAMUEL HUDSON,-; . • - CHARLES M. TATUM,. TarnnqUa. A 14.7.1847 . 32 FIiAkIIifILLEV . • ~, . . .. . . ens etagq4Vl72 ,- .. .„...G.,„,teg. , - _.• ....... ..._.............. k .., . _-:-.-.76,,..„4-d.-:_i_...... _.... .---,,,e- an . .. . rICIIE Subscribers having associated thernSelves to -1 gether, trading under tile firm ofs.Sillyinan & co,„ for the purpose of carrying on, the Foundry and .51a, chine business at the Franklin Works, Port .Carbon. Lately owned by A. G , Brooke, are now preParedro Manufactiire to order al the shortest notice Steam En gines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, and Machinery of almost any size or, description, for : mining or other purposes. Also Rail Road and prificars, Iron or Brass, castings f arc mze•or pattern. -4- OR DE gs - ARE 11EPECTFIILLY SOLICITED ix SAMUEL SILLYMAN.• . CHAS. M. LEWIS. Port Carbo n, Au;. 11,1817. ' 33—Iy -- ------- PHILADELPHIA, READINO:AA7 . O POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. p inVtl4.4l . 4ns4?iErq ' 24111G91.110*L.;. " WINTER ARLIANGEaIIf.NT. Pakqeager Trains. fratifforsiarting on and after Monday, Oct. 0,184 S From Pottsville, at 9 A.}Daily Intifada., t• g A. Af . elCerd Sunday — llOl.lllB OF PASSING' READING. - For Pleilatla., at ID A. M., / Pottsville... A. M., I • . RATES OF FARE. • Between Pottsville and Philada.,fl3,so and 3 00 " . " • " Rending, .51 40 and.l 40 Philatla.; Oct, If TS Ni COLLIERY. WORKS, • • k ,.; ;;; ; 14 . A . 14 , t ri . • --, FOUNDRY & 71114CH1NE SHOP. 'FllE:subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowh ill streets, are prepared to man n ct re' t o order, at the Inn notten. Steam Engirtelt and eanips,n any power and rapacity for mining and °titer' purposes, Battio's Ci,ul Breaking „likchints, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required, _ "Also Engines and ilipritit , Cyhttgers With all neves sacy machinery for... Mast Furnarc4. fist Sir Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and tr l ,- 1,,- fiers, lif the very hest construction. They par ticitlarly twit.: the attention or !roil rita sterna lid par tit, engaged in the Iron trade, to their largest ark of Patterns for koidlint , having lately constructed the Inadthwry r.,r two orthe largest Ililla iterhe coun try. viz . —flit Wyoming Mill at NViNes.lnit re, and the ItolLing Mill at the Sliintnur Iran They are fully pt./Attired for this kind of work, totter her with every vartery . of general mar hinety. Irf the qual ity of their work and 'materials', it is enough to say, that time and erperieitee; the, most infallible tests, hate a mpry demonstrated the -genuine character of their en, gincs and machinery. Ordr,ra are respeccully solicited and frill he promptly atlrndcd tn. IIAYWOOD.St SNYDER. Janitar, - 17. - _ 3-ly fort Clinton `.ti:, Tamaqua R. R. cl) a • Wq. pH E entire road front Port Clinton to Tamm;Mt ha lt `sing been renewed with heavy iron rail s and grind' shbsiantial tirtilg.ris, with all Otherimprovrnients adapt= oil pl the use of Lornmotlve engines, and the regular liii4itiess of the road being now resumed; a passenger tram will. on and after s Tuesilay,the lilt lust., leave Tar zurtima dally,s(Sutilla3s excepted) at 7 o'clock, A.M.,and arrive at Port Clinton, in time to connect with the down ward train from Pottsville to Philadelphia. rtertuninu, will leave Port Clinton on tie 'arrival of the Philadel phia cars, and reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train with mereliamlize wilt also leave daily. NM. WALLACE. Treas. de er icy Little Schuylkill Navigation 11. 11. & Coal Co. July 10, 1847 -tr .• 110 - TTSVILLE IRON WORKS. f F ._'~ ` ShiyilT , tt,AIL W. 'NeGINNIS, pl. FatETFIII.I.V a nnon tiers to the Tillie, that he has taken the Establishment hnoivn as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, wherelm 'is ownared to baild all kinds of steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and :11achitiery ()Midmost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reti na:Ole terms'. ti• Persons from ahroad, in want of Steam - Engines will find it to their advantage to give hint a call before engaging elsewhere. May 11' Facts for the People.. yr HE crinstantly increasing popularity and sale of B. A. Milinestock's Vex.uilit,e has induced person 4 who are ittn;initg of its utere,s, to paint orir upon the pub lic preparations which all Medical 'non know to be inef ficacious in xp..lling worm< from the systenra This Vero:mime made its way into Mtblie 'favor upon the ground iSf its own intrinsic. merits, more than any other medicine 4 rif the kind now used ; and, while Many worm remedies have, by dint of been forced intif i c 'sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which their worthlessnessijostly Merited, It. A. Fclinestoa's v e r,,,ini g ,,,,,ip oes to he [dimwit:lolly snstaineil.. has oily to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that is said . ..l its wonderllit expelling pwer. CERTIFICATE. Ilrie Co , New York, Jan. 7. lt? We certify that we have used It. A. Fahnestock'.; Ver tmfuge in nursfallliill•S, and in every case ft has provi ded A decided and effeitual remedy far expelling, worms, from .the system. We cordially recommend it to pa rents Who'have ch ldren afflicted with that dangerous malady. ELON VIRGIL. \-. WM. 11. PAINE, . . ROBERT . MAY, • . . . JOS. 111311ROUGIIS. For sale, wholesale and retail;at the drug warehouse, of ' lt. A. FAUNEsTocK & co. Corner of Sixth and Wood Mi....Pittsburg, Pa. 7 For sale in, Pottsville, by' cLEMENS & PAIIVIN, Dni.7.gists. December 9 50— HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA, OR BLOOD PILLS. • 11 rIS TBAT PRI.VCIPLE IVIIICH WE CALL TIM BLOOD? . _ . - . vl(Ettlhndis that prowl:3le by which the whole eye -1 tem is regulated. Therefore tf the Mood becomes impure, a gimeral derangement of the'system must en sue ; and give rise io Coughs, Colds, Influenza; Dys pepsin, Dropsy, [lmolai:lie, Fullness of Blood, 7,l'yphoid, and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion, eakness of Stomach, Rheumatism and Rhetimatic Affection, Nervous Affections, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Pleurisy, ItilLimmation of the Lunge, Low Spirits, Fits, Ildeasels, small Pox, , Whooping Cough,Croup,Sore Eye.'; Inward Weakness, Worms, Quinsy • Brimchitis, Dystintary, Gravel, Salt Rhetim, Deafness and other affections of the car, sat. Anthony's FireliScorfu la or King's Evil, Ulcers, White Swellings, Tumors, [tiles, Suppressed Dlonthly discharges, and Female Complaints in general, Eruptions of the Skin, Habitual Costiveness, and all di..eases dependiug on a disorder ed and diseased state of the blood, or a suspension of the healthy secretions. .Therefore on Ilte first, appearance of any of t hest. I”*lntiliin , , FIANCE'S' SARSAPARILLA 011 IlL1)011 PILLS. should be procured, and used according to tin directiong. Ptice 2A centsper box of 40 NIIs, or nee boxes for one dollar. FURTHER PROOFS OF THE. FMCS E Y OF E' S CMO 0 tr.N7) S FIR UP OP 110.9 R HO CINH IVRELIELAW --AFFLICT— . • ED ALAN Mr. Georgo T. Warrington, residing in York, atreet, Federal Bill; Baltimore, was attacked' with a violent clufgh and core throat, after trying many remedies. ir,as inekreed by a friend to nee Hance's Gionnoithd Syrup of Iloarhound, and before using one bottle wit; entirely cured. • • ANOTHER YET MORE_ ASTONISHING ! Mrs. Ilenrietta Merrick, residing in nonutrient street between Canal and Eden sheets. was attaeked with a very severe cough and pain in the breast,' which was so intense that it extended to the shoulders, She was afflieted also_ with a.painla . After hyi n g many remedies, she was persuaded by a friend to use Hanee's Compound Syrup of liorebound, and, after using three doses, she experienced great re lief, mil before shellad finished theboule, was•vuttrelY cured Pciceso cents per Itnttle,nr 6 bottles for *2 50. For sale by 3PTU S. HANCE, earner of Charlesand Pratt streets, and ICS Baltitnore • stteet ; and 'by the foltrnSing Agents tee' joHN yhtp - n), Pottsville ; E. ic E. HAMMER, Or wieslirg ; CEO: REWSNICDER & BROTHER, New Cattle ; WM• PRICE, HI: Clair ; SAML. E.EIRPTON and !MILNER; STRAUS, & Co., Port Carbon; YETI & MARS, Five Points; C. W. D&UNENHAU ER. Tamaqua ; J. ti. r-ALLS, Mineisv Mc. - PASCAL IRON 'WORKS, PMLADEL PHI/V. , viTELDEII Airroitght Iron Flues, Suitable for Loio- V V motives'. Marine and other Steatii . Engine Hollers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pines for Gag Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tuli - ifor,ly draulle Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumpa of Ste Engines 45-c. 31anufuted and for sale by • ' ti 4:111ORRI: 4 3, TASK ER lc 5101111i8; Warehouse 8: E. 7orner 5d and WalnuiSLS.; Philada. Philada• Nov. 22d MIS V 47 I= STEEL BEADS.: PLUISE . :TWIST, , STEEL ibIG CL-ISR'S IVIIOIc:S4LE, BXL ' , RETAIL. " & • MOIL IN, NO. 178,.CRESNUT S 1 kW iT, .ABOVE SEV,I2NTN, •••rc • ' HAVE justopened a fresh assortment of Steel Beads of all sizes; Plain and Shaded Purse Twist an spools and in sticks Plain and Cut Rag Clasps, double chains; pher Patterns; Emhrnidery and Trimming Chenille; Knitting Pins ; ' Crotchett Needles ; Embroideries ; Criltchett Bags, new styles; Pearl Waxes and Emo eke; Berlin Iron Combs.; Steel Purse Rings; Steel Tassels for Purses. and Bags; Bag Rings, and a great variety of fancy -and 'staple trimmings, which they will sell cheap for cash at She Thread and.. letle store, No. 178, Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Philada., Aug. 7, 1847 32-3 m • • „:301111 iffintrijamarerrisad Importer of fringes., Cords, Tassett; • Humus, Steel °bads - No 144 Xertili Sd • ' - Street, above Race, PhilasfelyAia., - RESPECTFULLY Inches ' the 'attention:or' Much antsvielting- thee city •to his:Stock.Pow4on_hand, which has he mice pie n ished for.thet netting Fah Trade,' consisting in part Steel•Beada •oftill sizes Steel jlarClasps, Purse Twist, Zephyr Worsted. sizes, . • Coats, and Guns,- Silk. , Cowan, - Mohair and Worsted Fringes of all hinds, Silk and Worsted Bindings, Cotton and Thread Laces; Cotton and LambswOol Shirts and • Drawers, Wadding, Cotton, and Lineh Carpet Chains, Colloaand Woolen •Yants, Vinton Laps, &c.:• . 14.414; Constantly as hand aflill assortment eleven/ vi ew or Fringes, Cords.. Tassels- Stars, Gold' and over Bullion, laces, Braids; ace. for every desetiption • Paileda, A . 44,14,1,817: . • 7 •• - • ra..:_grrio .140 - 17E11M FIRST PREMIUM WRITINV 971.1113.1nk has for along Whits become eitatillsedni 1 riNationalartirle.,and the following testimonials from Washington Cit proves,its merits to that dis tinction. • *. . House of Represtatatives, - , ' • Washington City. Far-miry 24, ISt3. I state that ,l have used the Ink. during the present session or iEtingt manufactured py Joseph E. Hoo ver, Esq.; of rbiladelphia„ and t Im.ve found it to Le an ankle Dr most excellent quality. . '3O/IPI WHITE, Speaker Oasis of • i Patent Ojilce, IVasAispron, D. C. February 2i, 1843. • ar —Your Black Writing Ink has beep used in this Office since October last, and is entirely approved. lam respectfully, , ,„ .. • J. W. .114. ND,. Chid CIL-A Mr. Joseph E. noover,.Phitada. • HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT The fo/lowing frrstit flicknell's Reporter will beet it lustrate value - : " Mr. Hoover mantifactures 'Ada /RW.I4NX Comeau' Garjoining broken rhino, Oleg, sc.; we have tried the article, and found it lobe extellent." For sale, wholesale and .retail, nt the tnanufai-lOry, No. North Third street, 'opposite Cherry- street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philotto.. Aug. 14, b 47. 33-.—• CHEAP WATCHES ~Sz. JEWELERY. , - . Fief( Jewelled •GoftLereri for $4O. • . JACOB I...ADOMu NO. 210, TiIARKAT STREET, Las constantly 41 .. on band a large assortment of Gold and Silver' Watches, at the following low prices:— - Full JetvelledGold Levers, . . .41140 00 Full JewellediSilyer Levers 2300 Cold Lepines. full 'Jewelled, . . . . 31) 011 Silver Lepines, ft. . . 15 00 'Sneer Quartieri, . • . . . .ItOlo 10'00 With a large assortment of FINE JEWELER(, such as ear rings, finger rings, breast pins, bra celets. gold and silver pumas, cold chains, &r. He has on hand a com plete assortment -of Lunette, Patent, and Plain watch glasses, main ins, verges,,dials, and hands, of every description; and, in fact, a complete assortment 'of Watelinnikers' tools and Watth materials, to which he would call the attention of the country trade in general. t2. - rj"l'llose wishing anything in the above tine,Would find it to their advantage to call and examiiie him stock' before purchasing else4yhere. No.2I6:IIIAIIKET street, below Eighth: Philadelphia. (Phila., July 17 29-- LEATIIER. • New - arid Cheap Leather Store, TN the rear of Rogers, Sinnirkson & Co's. store, near 1 the cosier of Centre alaMalnuitungn streets, Potts ville The siik,criber has.npened and intends keeping a general aSsortmetit of all kinds of Leather, :Ittich as Red, and Oak tanned sole leather, upper leather, Vali: . skins, slaughterand, spanish sip-skins, of his own fin ishing and of the deny best quality, which lie will sell cheap 10(C:103. Cash paid for slaughter hides, calf and sheep skins, or taken in exchange for leather. Slaughter hides ex changed for leather in the rough. SAMUEL SVII,LIAAt t. Pottst!ille. .I'4 3, 1817. 27-4ino* History of the Popes. puhlic;;Mil private history of the Popes of Rome, from the earliest period to the present time, inclu ding the history of Saints, Martyrs, Fathers of the I:Much; Religious (biters, Cardinals, Inquisitions, IScistas, and the Great Reformers: by Louis Marie de Cornwall'. Illustrated edition,4s; plain edition, *3. "' We consider it a wot k—n rrnrk for our times and rountry—and commend it to the favor of the public."—Ch rictiivt Obs,errer. '"lt is, on the whole, a worVwellealeulated to create a rkieri interest' in the public mind, and must obtain a wide circulittion."—//unt's,Akrichant's Jost received and rot sate at July 31-31] BA IV NAN'S Cheap Bonk Store. New Stare at Brockville THE Sulisi:riberlias just received from Philadehthia and has now openedat Brockville, a large and gen eral assortment ofseasonattle gmods,such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and Queensware. In addition to which will he founideMrnantly on band, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country [produce. Call and examine our stock, and you will find HA prepared to sell goods at as low a rate aalhey have ever beendd erg where, in Schuylkill county. N. B.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price 'will bp paid, Pottsville, POO', !SIG, Stationer's Halt - .N.-CARVAI,IIO Lacing disposed - of his stock to 1.14. Benjamin ILinnati, the riusitiess will, in future, he condifeted In his name.- The establishment is-now re plenished with a large and welhassorted stock of books, - stationery, , a nil fancy articles, which, from hiS-inerea sed facilities, will be Sold at the ;lowest cish prices, wholesab• or retail, consisting in part of, Blank Books of every description; , • School Books:, a full assortment; law Books, Reports, Forms. &c. ; • A choice collection of standard works ; All the Ell,ap III; blielkliollB as they urc issued ; • • Nuts and Picture Frames, Engravinga, &c. ; Letter, Foolscap, Note, and Wrapping Paper; Bristol'Boaril, Drawing and Drafting Paper; Blasting Paper, Whitt' and Blue Pasteboard; Lawy,er'A and Just.icm's Illanksand Forms ;' guilts. Steel Pens, Scaling,Wax, Pencils, Razors;. Rarer Sirens, Brushes. Snaps. &c.,; Plain and Engravird Visiting ; Wafers. Stainps. India Rubber, Envelopes; • Violin Strings, BarliCommon ithards. Dice, Playing Cards, Pen linives, Motto Seals ; • Block, Blue, and Red Inks: Sand &c.;• Walland Screen Taper by :hi• piece or yard; Juvenile Garnei, Toy Books. and-Primers ; l'erfuniery. Soaps, little Brushes, Combs, &c. Ili lIANNAN, porner Market & Centre streets. July '2l CHEAP CASH,,STORE r .• 1 N 111.111 'JET -STREET. - rri !TB subscriber has Just received and is now open & ing arq he New ~Clieap Cash Store in Market St., second door alimic fierioul street, an elegant assort ment of FR ESIJ AND SKASONABEf:OODS; among whieh may Ile found the following, suitable for Ladies' wear • -, Black:nib] Mode entered Thibet Shawls, Rich Printed Cashmere ~,,do , Merino' do, Elegant Lawns andPßareges, Dris'Siiks, & .c.. ' • PAgeant Mous. de Llbic i s, i , . ' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, ',,. silk mid Common Hosiery, . It ihboni, Laces, See.. ¢e., -- A large assortment of White Goods, ' ''' DRY GOODS of almost every description, GROCERIES, a choice assortment. Also attached to the above establishment is a ISIEW 4- FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, under the superintendence of Mr James Me.alarney, where also can be rand a large stock of REA DT IRA DE CLOTHING, And Cloilis,Cassiinerini, Vestings, &c,, of the. best qual ity which will be made up in the most fashionable and durable scanner, warranted to tit, at short notice. The Philadelphia, New York, and Paris quarterly fashions can always he seen at the Store. Ladies and Gentlemen tivill find it to their interest to give linn a call, feeling confidant that he can supply then] t h all kinds of goods at least 10 per cent. cheap er than they can be purchased at any other cezblish ment in Pottsville, us he eels for rashonly.P ROBERT TURNER, Feb 7,, 1817 ' g-tf WAIIEHOITSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No. ,C). Cedar St., New Mk. LEE,.'JUD'SON & LEE, LATE LEE & J ,Occupy th, ( spacious FIVE STORr W UDSON) AREHOUSE, N0 . .56 Cmfar Street,—tlie whole a which is devoted to the exhibiton and sale of, the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their presentstocat consiets of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some _THOUSANDS of different patterns and colarings, and comprising everything desirable to the line, 'FOREIGN .and DOMESTIC. • All of which are offered Air sale, for cash, or satisfac tory credit, at the lowest prices; by the PIECE Olt PACKAGE. New stytei arc received almost every day, and many of them are got up fur our own sales, and not to be nil elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, corrected from day' in day, whit every variation in the market, are , -placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment, When we state, that the value of our usual stock of this ONE ARTICLE', is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept, by • out largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together'with the fact,•that our Means and our attention, instead of hieing divided wing a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to- one, will render the advantages which we can offer to dealers perfectly obvious ; and it shall be our care that none who-cieit our establishment shall meet with aity dis appointment.' Our assortment is complete at all seasons or the year. ' ! LEE, JUDSON & LEE. P. S.-11. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewstei from which-connexion he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Leto,&.Judson.under the firm ofLEE,IUDSON & LEE, and he ventures to assure his f,len'ds and the public, that the new _firm will maintain the same pre eminence, in thiS blanch of the trade, which former: ly distinguished the other two bowleg to which he be longed. . !. New York, July 10,.1847. fly For • Sale. . , • • . A .F. 0,01 in Nortinimberland county, 3.1 . miles above the Bear ,t4p, op. the Centre . ray, turnpike, containing 1014cres more or less, ii t in a good stateof cultivation,-with excel"- lent improvements.. About 70 actennre cleared, the balance is woodland. The abovedescribe premises will be sold cheap upon accommodating terms to suit the purchaser. or will be exchanged for property In Pottsville. Far further particulars enquire at the eagle Fonndry, on the Railroad belt*, Clemens & Far vin's Steam Mill. SENRY PORTER. May 20.1847 22—tf =EI ' ; • A L ' - THE . JO tJBN EAMILIZizenOVEL WOLLICH.—Thei , imbiciibers ate ttoW tdeptsed to farsitsb the Coined and deal, eta tot Behuklkikeatzty; iamb Shovelsotalt bads ;t the toonalt PhUaaeltddit prices. - .41tebtlotil Li paitico, tarly calletto their Cal Shottta. 'Orders Tot Shovels of any size or patent prompay attended to. - • d. eiLLYINAN & Co. 7 : . 14, 144 ; 7: - • • 8313 - Port Cartrai, • 2,00 IMAMS Wripititigl'....per,aorae,etzti stye, • 100 'do . '' !Rutin Paper, 'Of various qualities, just 'received. and fora whole elle and retail at ." BADMAN'S . • • Wholesale Book. anti Paket,.otdre. ; 'll2rMerchanis iiyipp!te4"p. !ow _fates. by e quantity. riESTILDCTIOII TO; FI.IEt3, & COCKROACHES: •Toir DF, Feuedtwanger'S powder, for destroying . Conti roaehea,.*hieli is perfectly harmless to:children and are , imala ;t also. Fla" PAPER for deatroyiag Flies, ust re ceivedfarid for sale at • :I BADMAN'S Julyil7-29] , • - Variety! Store, rottsville.• F l Ol7 PRESERVIIO.—WiioIsey dc W 0015.3 $.3 sey's',Gtoefed and Crushed Sugar, Lonsfana and; White ifaratra, do. also every variety of Brown SF gar, for sale liy - • • Potteville,'Augs: 14 , Iril7, HAMS AND •8110171.DERS.-4000 lbs. 'Superior Family llama. 8000 lbs. Shoulders, just received and will, he sold low 10 the trade by J. MAEATTY & en. Aug 19.1897. .33 11-4.VIE.Si—SERKIONS, • •• • - 1 •• • ••• • • • • in' 3 Nblutnes.jtist. re eived 138,71NArS Boultstore, and fur Fate at June A ' M pit for/I/it/Os to to-be brd " July 10, 1 / 3 17151 •1 York 6 1 DiVARD YARDLEY. VERY SUPERFINE FAMILY HAMS, for sale of the York Store, of Stang &Shay's brand, oho,olSchoo - & Eon: [July 113-1." EDWARD YARDLEY. fiiihttllts more copies of the above Map can. be . bad by • p plying to It. L.• Barns, Map finisher, N E Corner of 7th and Market sts. Philido.; dt i 3. Bannan'a Book , store, or the subric riber-i a Pottsville Pottsville, Aug, 11, 1547. CHOICE GREERTr. BLACK T BLAEAS,•—jug. receiveo) from. New York and Philadelphia, aj full .assort. went of Superior Green. bnd Black Teas.ainongwhich are Superior Imperial, Young. Hyena, Soucligng, Pon choilg and btabyuTaais.•fi)raaln by • • . J. ht.' CIE 6.17' . 1 , AL Co. Pottsville, Au„ ' 14, 1817. CiILY Eft iiPECT.ACLES.Z 7 -KrTassorintentOP tdcalir. 0 ter's Silver and German Silver Spectacles pet re' ceived and forsale at June 5 Fancy Store, Pottsville. r7r, FAMILY BIBLES of various patterns and bind / ing. gilt edged and plain, ranging in price front 90 cents to 820, just received and for sale at • , Junes 23 BANNAN'S Wholesale Bookstore. ADMINISTRATION NOTlCE.—Whereas, letters of LI administration on the estate of THOMAS NEW LAN, late of the borough of Millersville, Schuylkill county, deceased',' have been granted to the subscribers t hy the Regteter of Schuylkill county; notice isi there fore, given to all those indebted to said estate to make payment forthwith and all those having claim's will pre sent them for settlement., , C. W. 'TAYLOR, July 31,1817 ANN NEWLAN. INSEED OIL, of prime quality in iron bound bard rels and Fit p rd Oil, for tale by " [BRYAN & McILIIENNEY, ! No. 12, South IVatet at., Philadelphia. Philada., July 31, 1817 . 31—St • ;DIA RUBItRo • IN DIA RUBBER 110DV 11R ES AC—An excellent ar tide for persons who stoop.,or , are weakly, just re ceived and for sale at.,' , • , BANN AN'S .Aug. '2l 313 Variety Store, Potinville'. BARR'S 1111 PORTS.—Vol. 4, Just publisned. and for sale at lIANNAIST'S I.aw & Miscellaneous •Ilook Store, mice A fewletyllpkqe semi on hand at pub , lislters prices. . [Ana. 14, ' -7— SUPER/OR', COAL 111.11VES IN WYOMING VALLY. (A I , i 131 13 FM.) . FOR sale and (Ur rent, on the mot reasonaide terms inquire of V. 1.. MAXWELL; Attorney at Law. • Wilkeebarre,tuzerne County, Pa. !sbarre, Pelt. 13, 47 442,50 7 tf* Safety Fuse. IBM FOR blasting rens, Is perfectly klife, and the only article which the engineer.) on the Erie Canal per m tted toile used, for sale at 11ANNAN'S -May , Ilook and Stationery Store. • ' ; Segar Cases. ABgAUTIFITI, lot 'of Segar Cases, some of littich are suitable for hunters and travellers. Just rem -mrand for Falc at June 1N37-961 • Wide Curtain Paper. 100 ilEcEs of new patterns, entln:acintt the Rough mid Ready, Landscape, Fountain, and other pat. , teros,l3lsereceived and for Hale. wholesale and retail. at June'2o---26] 11A NNAN'S Wholesale Paper store. A GOO) article rit'llold Pens, IL9 low as till 75, made II by Levi Brown, the original,inventdr. Alen, pens at only $l `23, just received and Or sale at DANNAN'S Cheap S6tiollery Store, where, all kinds of goods,in his (nip can he had wholesale and retail, at Thiladulphia prices. ; ' May B .19 GEO: 11. POTTS, 6,- - ANCV ARTICLES.—TO visrrErm—rersons ais- P^?ling Pottsville will always find a great variety o f Kniek-Knacks and Fancy articles at BA NNAMS.Vail ety store. suitable to take :tome as presents. flis stock Lcontains as great a variety of articles as can-lie found in siinikri-stOres in our citit-s. [July 31-,31-, 'ANTED. ; A BOY froml6 to 17 yeals of age to learn the Drug 11 and Apotliet , ar . husineas—one Who speaks the Ger man and Englistil.anguages would be preferred. The most satisfactory references Will be required fur char= acter and heriesty.l Apply to JOHN G. BROWN, . - l'ipothecaiy, Centre et. Pottsville. Polts'viite, July 10th, 1847 J, 28—Af JUNIATA. BOILER IRON'. ;. 55 % T v 2 . 11 01 . 12 " 6 " 0 a b n ° ll l 3 e trin l c%e n s ; ar . :1 s it n 34 4 4, n ;Yen g s th o s f , A. G. RALSTON. 4, South Front st, Philadn. 28_ _Pliilada.,Jl4 11, 18 111 Dav3r's Safety Lamps. rfillE subscriber has just recei•ed a supply of Safety Lamps, among which are a few of Upton & ItUti orts• Improved safety Lamp, which is acknowledged to be the best and safest now in 1110 is the mines in Europe. For, sate at less pi ices than they can be im— ported, at . pril 3 11 Cheap Book and Variety Store. TPOUR TONS of African or Sabdahnit Guano; just re r calved and for sale by the undersigned. The Sab dahna is the very best article of African Guano, and re-. sembles Peruvian in quality, at a much inwer price.. consignment is just in season,for.top dressing Corn, tundra, bock wheat, Src4 and,.Avill be sold at a small advance by the ton or iiinglebarrel. - , JOHN• IV CROSLAND. June 26 . • 26 - , . • To Machinists and others. • PLATT'S universal Clinch, all stzes, from 6 to 20 inchetr;.- Salter's Sprinel Balances, made expressly for Steam Engines, sq, 50 and 24 pounds. Platform and Counter' Scales, more than 56 different sizes, and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's prices.; at l ica. 34 Walnut street, by GRAY & BRpTIIER. P,hiladelphin, Feb: 7. 1846::, • he Business Man's A:ssistant, _CONTAINING a variety oY firactical and .useful rules, tables, terms, Acc., ,illustrated ,by a variety of examples, the whole designed to assist the account ant and to facilitate the instruction of, the illiterate—a very valuable book, at only 121 cents, just published and for sale at 13 ANNAN'S Bookstore. Apr 24 17- . ' ! Rail Road Iron. LARGE gull - any of 9 4 by I) Rail • Rtiad Iron,' for sale; by the subscriber, in lots. to suit purchasers, at the POttsville Iron Works. " . E. W. McOINNES. Febru ry 6th, 1617. ,Paten t Elastic Baby Jumper, Or Nurse's Assistant. A SUPPLY of this celebrated; article "just received /l and for sale at VANNAN'S May S 10 Brads and Variety store. Pottsville. 1 - 111. • TOWNSEND'S CELEBRATED SARSAPA RILLA, for sale at the new Book dc, Stationery- Store ' corner of Centre and Market street, Pottsville.— Price 81 for quart bottles. [July 17 20— IIfEAP MUSIC for sale at Stationer's Hail, corner Vof Centre and Market streets, Pottsville. , July 2.1 '3o— WILL be sold at Private sale, a farm situated t . ejtlf_ in ens mite ()film town of Cattawissa, In Colum bia county, Pa., adjoining farms belonging to -John Cleaver and Peter Bodine, containing fifty acres more or less, three acres of which are woodland, anti. the balance in a good state of cultivation. There ~is an excellent orchard of choice apple k • , trees, together with a number t -Peach •••"" and cherry, trees, on the farm.'. On the • premises ureerectedm gond two story log Is a dwelling house with kitchen back, a - large bank barn, anew cider press, stone spring house together With other out buildings; ail in in good order. The farm will be sold a bargain to any person in want opine. For terms and other particulars apply . to " WILLIAM PATTON, , 11, Mine Mill Oap, ficheyikill Co., Pa. , arch 6,1897 - 10--tf TTIE subscriber respectfully Invites the pu blieto Cal at Mr..Wltheld's Store, Centre street, and exam ine his, assortment. of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia.' ,The instruments are highly approved of by the most eminent Professors and Composers °finnan.. For qual ities of tune, touch. and keeping hotline OP, to Concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or European Maw. They. axe chosen by all musical 'stars for their concerts, such as..filadatue Castellon, Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Tenips, Burk, Wallace; Tem pleton and many others ; they are used for 200 or 300 concerts every year. They have also received the first premiums of the three last exhibitions, and the lasteil ver medal by the Franklin Institute ifl e i awarded -ti. them. The subscriber warrants these strutnents for tne year. He keeps them constantly on hand and sells othem at the lowest manufacturers prices on reason able terms. All, orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. . ' T. E. RICIIARD4. Pottsville,Aug 1, 1810. „ 311'-tt; • J. AI. BEATTY fr.-Co. SAMUEL I?. tiSliVit. • 33- BANNAN'S " ..Gold Pens $1 75 To Farmers. FARM FOR SALE PILIAGUL Merlin! Slderi of IReal EState. I)lEX_Sutue tif.seineral Write Of liertri Peeler and-l'esidi.' OltrEsierias. issued out of the Court of Cournon `Meal or FrePuylk.lll county . and tome direttediwill be l 'Acipaseil to public sale on-Saturday, 4tlll.Septsviber," .1g47 - 4t3D o'clock fit the forenoom, at the publiatuinse; of DaiKci flit, in the borough of. Pottsville, the 44.descri.bediPletnises, viz • 1 rte. 1.--4.11 those two frame inessuages and lot or piece of groand,.situate on. Mier : northwesterly side of Nall'etaireet, in thebrong4ofPottsville,county afore:. }iiiiLentilainlire in fniat on said Market street, 30 feet, and to Itepth•loo feet, being the northeasterly half of the lotmarked in'Pott Patterson's-addition to Pottsville, No 39; bounded 'northeasterly by lbw No. 37,northwest city by a- 20- feet.wide alley, sonitrweetwardly tij the' other halt of ,the-aald lot No. 39;tind soittbeasoverdly by Market :street: being the same lot or piece of -groom', which Curd Patterson add. wife, and-Abraham • Poll and wife.gramed'to the said Charles Lavetoa, by deed, dated December 6;036, recorded an Diosigsburg .in Dec.:lliac* No. 16. page - •. :1 • ' No. 2.-..41.1tkat certain tot Or piece of ground situate on the eastwardly aide of Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville, county, aforesaid, bounded -nottftwludly by rchciusd and lot of ground intended to be conveyed to. Jo hn-MeOrea, eastwa rdly by hail Road street; south . wardly .by ruher land of Charle t :lt:Lawton, and' west• wardly by said' Centre street; tataining in width 60 feet, and in length or depth 200 feet, being part of. the • saute premises Which Jonathan Wynn and wife, grant ed and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton; by `teed dated the 17th day of October, 1835, and :recorded la Schoyikill county. in Deed book No. IS, page 473. ' 3.—A1l those five certain two story frame houses • •- • hod twelve lots jof ground. situate; on the eastwardly side of Rail Road street, In jj ••1 , • Wlin's addition to Pottsvillebonritleil • • n orthwardly by land of Charles Lawton, eastwardly by Coal street, sonthwardly by ethertind Of Cliatlestatitetihd • westwardly, by the Said Itail Itoad street, belnglotswhich are marked in the plait of Wynn's jailditinn tb Pottsville, wlth - the• -Nos. 10,17. 18,10.20, 21,t12, 23,21, 2.5:20;and 37, lot No. 16. containing in width 31 feet, and the other lots con taining in width 40 feeteach, and all containingin length_ or depth Lig feet; tieing the Isame Orenilses which, by' Isundry cohvoyances - from Jonathan Wynn and others, bacame'vested ut the said Charles Lass - ton. ' • - • No. 4 —Three foil, equal, Undivided, fourth pane, the whole into four equal parts, to be parted and divided of and in all that certain tract dr.parcel of land, situate in the borough - 01 Pottsville, county aforesaid, on which said tract of land a town plot has been laid out and call ed the eastern addition of PotttiVille, bounded and de scribed as follhirs;—Beginning at a post .corner of James House's lot ; theneel by the' same north . 36 de grees; west 220 feet to post', and sontlfsl degrees, west ISO feet to n post ; - thence hyl Altar's addition and Eli 'C'ake's lot, north thitlegrees; west 490 feet to a post ; thence by Elf Cake's lot south's 4 degrees, west 475 feet to a post; thence by land newer late of Jonathan Wynn, north 30 degrees, west 30 feet to a post, north 21.1,de grees;east -68 feet to a post, north 221 degrees, west 128 feet to a post, north - 671 degrees, east 159 feet to a post on the western side ofiCoatstreet •• thence along the same, north 221 degrees, west 110 feet to a post. thence through the satttstreet, north 13 degrees,' west ,87 feet to a spruce stump. north 531 degrees, west 67 feet to a post on the west line of said Coal street; thence along tlic same north 221 degrees, west .96 feet to a post; . . 'thence by land now or late Jonathan Wynn, south 671 degrees, west 150 feet to a mist;porth 22; degrees, west b 0 feet to apost, north 55 degiees, west 5 feet to a post, north 40 degrees, west 211 feet toe Mist ;Aliened by land now nr late of the Schuylkill Navigation Company ; -.north 69 degrees, east 108 perches to m post, and north 2} degrees, west 37•perches,'and 6-10 to a stone; thence by hind latci of John Pon; deceased, north 69 degrees, east 34 perches and 8-111 to a post thence by land late. John Young,south 21 degrees east 81 perches to a large Spanish oak t thence along the public road by land late of John Putt, deceased, south 21 degrees,...wcst. 171 per ches to-a post, and south 46 degrees, wee perches perches to a post, and south 54 degrees, west It pe rchesV the places of beginning, excepting and excluding the l ii lowing lots or pieces aground ; lots marked in the plan Of the east ern addition to Pottsville with the numbers i, 2,3, 4,5, b, 9, 10,14, 15, 16, If,, 57;62, 61,72, 74. 75,76,78, 80, 156, 157, lots numbers 11; 12,13, the northeast, half of lot 'number.. and lots nuniers 23, 21,25. 26,73; lots num bers 29, 30,'anit n lot of ground on Rail Road street sold to John James,containing in width 21 feet, and in length or depth from Itail Road street to Coat street, contain ing, inclusive of all said lots or pieces of pound. 76 acres, strict -measure, being the same premises which 'Charles LoeSer,by deeds dated ritarrtf 28,1831. recorded in Orwigsburg. in Deed hook No, 11, page 339 and De cember lot; 1831, recorded in Orwbisburg, in Deed book No. 12, page 319, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, with the appurtenances, consisting of tiro 21 story frame dwelling houses, with basement stories of stone, cum 2 story frame house, and one 1 story frame house. No, s.—Alt those frame Messitages or tenements and tot or piece of ground,. situate' in Young's addition to Port Carbon, being the centre part of a lot idf 50 feet front and 100 - feet deep, Marked. 18. on the plan' of Young's addition to Port Carbon, said half lot being 25 feet front on Commerce streel;and extending back that width 100 feet to the other land of said Vottott:commen - cing 15 feet to the eastward Of the Mill Creek Rail Road, - bounded on the one side bj , part of said lot number IS, on the,other side of the remainder Of said lot number IS, in front by said Commerce street,. and in the rear by , other land of said Young, as aforesaid, being the same' lot aground which Jacob S. Gordon and wife granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by deed da ted March . 29, 1537, anti reccirded in Schuylkill county, in Deed honk No. 16, page 92., 'As the property of CII ARLES LAWTON. At the same time and place, all that certain Int or piece of grotind, situate in nut k Patterson's ad dition to the town of Port Carbon, in Norwegian town ship, in the comity of Schuylkill. adjoining Int' of Isaac P...llunl;3ss eastwardly, lot Of- Williadi Ilertzog weA wardly, and being 60 feet in width and 200 feet in depth .and marked in the plan ofsaid addition N 0.28, with the appurtenances, consisting itla two story fmmedwelting house. As the property of STEPHEN MOYER. • At' thi , same time and place, all that certain lot or parcel of ground, situate on the corner of Third and Nielods streets, in Lawton's addition to the town of Port Carbon, in the county rif Schuylkill. bounded on the northwestern side by Int No. 116, and by Nichols and Third streets, it being lot No. 149, in the general plan of gild Lalvton's addition to Port Carbon. As the property Of CHARLES BOYD. At the same time and plaie, all that certain Int or piece!of anund,situate in Abraham"Pntt's*di. tinn to the town of Pbrt Carbon.- in Norwegiaihriwn. ship, Schuylkill county, adjoining of of Abraham Lewis noriluyardly, and other property f John Ilailey,sdati wardly, a 40 feet street westwa dly, and a township road eastwardly; being 21 feel 7 inches in width, and about 113 feet in depth, and ,malked in said addition with number 12: with the appurtenances, con - Sisting of a 11 story frame dwelling libus4i. Jitso—All that certain lot , or piete of ground:situate in Abraham Pott's addition to the own of Port Carbon, in Norwegian township, Schitylkill county, adjoining other property of John Bailey noithwardly, property of George Dougherty southWardly, it 40 feet wide street westwardly, and a township road, eastwardly, being 21 !et% 7 niches in width, and abmtdll7 feet in depth: rued marked in said addition with No. 11: with the appur tenances, consisting of a 2 story tram dwelling house with.' I story Bach kitchen theret attached. As the property ofJOHN BAILEY. I. _ 31/ the same lime and pldre, all that certain ~ . _,,. 2 story franc building, situate in the town.: 4"W, , ts . of Donaldsonville, in Lower 111ohontongo miri„. township, Schuylkill county, on the Int i 0 g 0 4 , — .". 'markt:El in the general plan ofthe said town . ....:24 . with the No. 37, boutided in front by Good Spring ,;reek. and in the rear / by Coal alley ; said lot being 50 feet in front and 85 in thipth. The building is 16 feet by 19 feet. 'As the proyertylof JAMES FARREL, owner or reputed owner. " I Seized and taken into execution and will be Sold by JOHN T.AVERNEII, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs-1 burr, Aug. 11, 1847. , f 33 . • Sherltrs,Sales of Real Estate. BY yirtue of several writs of P l crulitioni Espoias and • Lerari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas. of Schuylkill county, and tone directed,will be ex- Inised to sale by public vendue orutcry on Saturday, the 9th day of September, 1847,•at 4.0! lockin the afternoon, at the public house of.fichael G rff, in the borough of Orwigsburg. the folldwitn• * deecri ed premises, viz:— All the certain farm or tract o land situate in• North Alatilleirn township, Schuylkill c linty, (near ,Orwigs burg) bounded by lands of Ilenja tin Bodey,John-Will trout, Joseph Zell, land, late o Daniel Deibert, now Charles Smith. land of the heirs f Abraham Hoy, and by land late of Conrad 13ansum_ containing 214 acres and 4 1 3 perches. conveyed by Lau mice F. Whitney and Hannah his wife.to Charles Smltb, by deed dated the 12th day of May, A D., 1815, an recorded at OrWigs • ' • ,_,. burg, in Deed book No. ';',4, page 85; with ..1 the improvements there,on, consisting of a ;;; ;ri large two story brick dwelling house with ss 1 t,..:i. a two story brick kitchenlhereto attached; ~.. a large bank barn,Out houses, and two. frame sheds. • : .01/so—All that certain tract ofla (I, situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, bouled by lands of Benja• min I3odey, henry Ploy, and Cher land of Charles Smith, containing 10 acres and 72 perches and allow ance, conveyed' by Daniel Delbert and Elizabeth his wife, to Charles Smith, by deedidated the 20th day of December, A. D., 1845, recorded at Orwigsburg,in Deed ; r book book No. 25, pag,e'l9B.: with the; apporte •'...i-, .nances, consisting of a two story lre , I Wel , i • ncli f, ling house, with a one story frame kitchen ii • i L., thereto attached, a one story log dwelling, ....--- .....:__ house, a log stable, a blacksmith shop, nad a Wheelwright shop. - As the 'properticif CHARLES SMITH. - - ,I. At the sante time. and place, the undivided third part of n tract of land, situate in Pinegrove town ship, Schuylkill !county, surveyed on a warrant to Rob ert Kinnear, containing about 450 acres and allowances, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of William Mont gomery,' Andrew Carson, Sophia Moyer, John Moyer, and Jelin Harris.: with the appurtenances. Also,--The undivided third part of h tract of land, situ ate in the township and county aforesaid, surveyed on a'warront to John Harris, containing about 455 acres and allowances, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Andrew Carson, Robert Kinnear, &Thin Moyer, John 'Lesher, Christian Levenbarg, and others : with the ap purtenances. As the property. of DAVID KRAUSE. At the mine tf.me,anctplace,all that one Undi vided fourth part of thrCe contiguous tracts or pieces of land situated In the township of Lower Mohontongo, county of Schuylkill, and state of, Pennsylvania, the whole bounded and described as follows, to wit gin hing.at p pine tree standing . at the.southeastern cor-. net of the lands herein conveyed, nn the side of the public road leading from Sunbury to Reading. in Roush gap; thence south 88 degrees,pest 55 end 1-10 perches ton white oak/ thence north 10 degrees, east 45 and 4-10 perches too COilleri.l hence north 12 degre ‘ es, west 70 perches tea corner; thence north 31 perches to a corner; thence north 26 degrees, west 7 and 3-10.1:erches to a cornet; thence north 20 degrees, west 21 perches to a .gprner ; thence north 21i degrees, west 49 and.,-10 perches to a corner ; thence south 741 degrees, west 197 and 9-10 perches to . a _corner; thence north $ degrees, cast 166 perches to alcornet ;Jhence south 69 degrees; can 205 perches ,to a corner; thence north 1 degree, east 41 perches to a corner, ,'thence south 89 degrees, eatt 35 and 5-it' perches to a corner thence south 1 de gree, west 101 perches to a :corner; thence south 89;- degrees, cast 30 and 1-10 perches to a corner; thence south 171 degrees, west 101 perches to a corner; thence north 681 degrees, west 12 perches to a corner thence south in degrees, east 100 perches to &corner; thence south 15 degrees, west 22 perches to a corner; thence south 35 degrees east 0 perches to the place of begin ning, containing,2s6 sierra,. be ,the same more or less; and being the erne tracts of sand which were con- EMl=lsl_ 60l . . . . veyed to Calvin P. Liebrick, O. Banett, k. Bealamin Prate, by deeds dated, as followsz—By deed : front Peter Klinger 'and 2 wlfe.,• dated 2d-April,, • 1840, .recatuded. at Orwitsbrri& in book 18, page Deed - fibm Valentine Savage and wife, dated 4th Sep- leather, 1839;reeorded as aforesaid inDeed book No. 18, , page 442. - Deed, George Darner, and Wife, dated • adSetiteinber, 1810, recorded as aforesaid in Deed book No,l9„pagass.o' .. Deference being thereto had will more fatly and at large apriear : with theimprotements there on, In Writ :—a grist mill;saw mill„ two dwellinglibuser, and three itables. AsthepropertyocCALVlN - BILYTHE. Al the saiiie time andplace, all . thoie certain • tracts of land, 'With a saw mill. thereon t" i 3r - erected, aitnate in Schuylkill township, , cOUntY,IO wit:—The first theta. •:' Ng • • of,surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, onto John Schwartz,calleil "Semi:awl con taining 398; acres and allowance; and the second there of stirveyetint pursuance of a warrant granted by the said ni'trealth" unto James Dickinson, called "Kelly's Addition," - containing 400 acres and allowance, conveyed by Williani P. Orrick and Anna M. his wife, by a deed of conveyance, dated the 17th'day of Septem ber; A. D., DM, to Samuvl.P: C: Johnsen:and recorded at Orw igsburg, in Deed book Pro: 2, page 63: with the appurtenances. "the property of SAMUEL P. C. JOHNSON. 4 • At the same time- and place, all the right, laic, and interest nl" Ovid P. Johnson. being 'Gil) acres or thereabouts; undivided of, In, and loan lhatcerlatn tract or parcel of coal land, situate on - Ransh creek, partly in -Lower Mohnntongo, and partly in Porter township, Schuylkill county, and surveyed hi purstiance 0f,9 war rants, eight whe reoferedated the ItithdaY , of November, 1793. ap t granted to the following named perspris res pee tlvely-i•Jotin Trrkhart,Williarn Wittapn,Thrimas Wild bahn,Pete Feather,Daniel Shain ner,Dam I Rose,Frederick Raub. and one Whereof is da ted the , 10th day of Decem . l3er, 1793, and panted to George Detvaldtind•puttnted in Match and Febrnarly, 1795, to James ,Wdscin. Esquire, and containing in- the whole, according to the, patents, /bur thousand-aresisty-two acres and one bandied and filly.nne pciches, (4062 151 P.) As the property of OVID F.. JOIINSON. the right, title, end interest of the said Ovid F. Johnson, of, in, and to the following described lands: to wit :.—A certain tract of land - called "Fulton,. which the. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by patent bearing date the 27th day of February, 1705, did grant 'and confirm unto James Wilsnn.Esq.„ his heirs and as signs; satiate iii. then forks, now Schuylkill county, In Pinegrove township,. adjtiihing lands surveyed to John Strohecker, John tVitman, and Philip Miller, containing 443 arree and 111 perches and allowance. Patent en rolled. in Patent Book No. 26, pare 44. '.4/eo—One other tract called "Fairview," situate in Pinegreve lownshlti,Schitylk ill county.adjoinlng la nds surveyed to Michael Madam; Conrad Prier Ma gle, and Philip Ktinselman, containing 436 acres and 36 perekes and allowance, and patented 'to James Wit - son, Esq., In 1795, by patent enrolled. hi Patent book No. 26 ; pageS Area'-One S. Area'-One other tract called "Greenfield," situate in the township andcohnty last aforesaid, adjoining lands .surveyed to Jacob - Bower, Michael' Madarra, and Con rad Feger, and containing 438 acres, 32 perches end-al lowance, and patented to the said James Wilson ; Esq., in 1705,by patent enrolled in .Patent book No. 26. page 27. 4/4—Ong other tract called "Greenwich," situate in the tqWnship mid county last aforesaid, adjoining tattle surveyed to George lititkartl, Thomas W6,1111111'1, Jacob Bower, and Michael Madaira, containing 440 acres unit GI perches andallowance,andpaterited to thesaid James W Ilson, 'Esq., in 1705, by potent enrolled in Patent book No. 57, page M. . Also—Otto other tract, situate in the township and county last aforesaid, adjointitg lands surveyed to Peter Feather, John Strobeeker, and George Eckert, contain ing 440 acres and 61 perrhes and allowance, and pat ented to the said James Wibion, Esq., in 1795; by patent enrolled in Patent book 'No. 27, page 28. .4/so—Otte - other tract situate in Atte township and county aforesaid, adjoining lands , . surveyed to George Eckert, John Stroherker, Philip Miller, and Philip Nun sellitan. containing 445 acres and 50 perches and allow ance, and patented to the said Jam:es Wilson, Esq., in '1795, and being the same 'awls which John Snevily con veyed to the said Ovid F. Johnson and others by deed bearing date the 22tt day of February, A. D. 1839, and recorded at Orwigsleng, in Deed book No. 17. page 512. As the property of -the said OVID F. JOHNSON, • It the same bare an , lplacc, all that cerlai4 lot or piece of, ground, situate n the borough of Schuylkill Harem Schuylkill i uylkill county, on- the. northwardly side of Union street, adjoining Daniel Saylor on the north, by Ito. fandKline on the oast, being '22 fectinfront, and 122 feet* in depth, with the appurtenances, comi4ting , of ft one and a halt story frame dwelling ••• • houso. As the property ofJOHN BECKER, ISIS Illand REGINA BECKER, executors of the last will and testament of MAGDALEN - A deceased. . At - the sanze - tinie and place, all 'the. right,dia e, and interest of Henry K. Strong of, in. and to F.ix several tracts of land, situate in-the county of Schuylkill, (former = ly Berks) surveyed Mul returned into the land office of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of six whrrants in thenames 'of John IM2yer. tiOphia Moyer, Robert 'Kinnear, Nancy Kinnear, Jahn Harris, and ChristerY Laccnhcrg , severally upoli the sth day of May, A. D.; 1794; the tir.t thereof containing 44$ acres', 18 perches and allowance; the second, 447 acres;l2perelm, and allowance; the thi rd, 451 acres, 9 porches !Sal allowance; the fourth, 433 acres, 31 perches and allowance; the fifth. acres,.s9 perches and allowance . ; and the sixth; 443 acres, 12 perches and 'allowance; containing in the whole 2655 acres, 141 per.' sees and allowance, being the name premises • , ut, a , which Peter Benson and Elizalmth Ann-his ife, David P. Benson, runt Mary P flens,on, (heirs nod le , al representa tives, of Petedlenson, deceased,)' by dem/ dated the h , ilt day of Aprilf A. D., 18.15. arid recorded rt Orwigsburg in Decd book No. 16, page 360:granted ail t heir right, title, propeity, clrim. and demand unto henryK. Strong. his heirs and assigns, a ts the propertyl of lIENIIY- K. STRONG. , . Seized and taken into execution and will lie sold I • JOLLN - WERNER, She itf. Sherill's Office. Orwigs• ? • burg, - Aug. 14, 1847. 3 Orphans' Court Sule. ' DURSIJANT.to an order of the 'Orphans' Court of) Se itykk ill.Coonty , the subicriber,'Adinintstrator 0 the estate of George tichnetibe.tg late of the Borough Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, ill expose to sale by Public Vendee, on Saturday the h day of September next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Pennsylvania Hall, i« thOlorough of Pottsville aforesaid: All those certain three frame messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on the Southivatilly site of Market street, in the borough of , Pottsville afOresaid, bounded in front, by Market street 25 feet and extending in length or depth 111 feet to an alley. Being part of the lot numbered in the plan of Pon & Patterson's addition of Market street u:iih the num ber Stf. • , . 1 Lath the estateof said- deceased. Attendance Will; be giv«n and the conditions of sale made known at the 'time and place of sale by. ' , ..., , ... . , ' • JACOB KLINE; Adner. By order of the Court ' • SAMUEL CUSS. Clerk: Orurigsburg, Aug. 14, 1817. ' . 31-4 t POTTSVILLE HIGH' SCHOOL. r IIE Autumn term of this Institution will commence 1 on the fdh-of September next. The liberal patron age which has been bestowed . his school, and'the considerable' accession of pupils during the last year, has induced the Principal to procure two additional com petent teachers ; hoping that the character which -will thus he given to the school wilt increase the number of pupils stilt more ; so as to enable him to meet the I n expenses.which will consequently be incurred and to carry nut his iNsign of establishing an Institution Wor thy nf the most liheral - iupport. The following wilt be the division of labni: Mr. Elias Schneider, A. 8., Principal and teacher of the Ancient langtniges and Mathematics. The French and German langiiagesdiave been assign ed to Monsieur F. Perrin, a graduate of one of the prin cipal GyMnasiums of Berne ; Switzerland; and .also a native, of that country. Mr. Perrin has bad considera bleexperience in teaching beffire his connection with this Institution. Ile teaches 4he French and German; according to 011eridorff's method; being able to speak both these languages with fluency. ; Mr: W. P. Kautz, a member of the Senior class of• Marshall College, will have chargeof the department of Natural Science. History, and Elocution. Mr E. Sagendorf, who has been already a year con. Alerted with the school, teaches the English branches. The German is conaidered one of the most Important branches of the school - ond, therefore;besides the usual recitations in this language, half an hour is spent every day with the. German pupils in German disputations, and discussions. The exercises are conducted by two teachers, who, by exchanging their Ideas with each other hi the presence of the pupils, lead them graduriiTy to do -the same, and thus enable them to : isiteak the German soon: Persons from abroad, who may wish to send their sons to this Institution, will procure further infor mation by writing to the Principal. Arrangements have been made to accommodate a certain number of persons' in a rev ctable private boarding house, not far from the scho , and in a retired part of the town. July 17 1017 r ' . 20-3 m, . .7.-, he Lurgest,&r, Cheapest- 6 ...A ,-... . OTOCK OF • • . . - ,1.. e. GOLD . 8C sitvEn. WATCRES -: ' . ' 1 •IPIIILADNLPDIA. WHOLES/at AND NV.TAIL. ldJLeines, full Jewelled, Ai carret case, - . ,_ $lO 00 (4 1 . 3 ,D Levers, .Jewelled,. 18 .. ca . rret case, god dial, . . *. , . 825.t0 30 00 ' • Silver Levers, full Jewelled; . , . 20 00' Elilver Lepine, Jewelled, '..'' . . 13 00 Sver guarticro watches, splendid quality, 9 00 bitbiller imitalion quartlers . . , . . 500 ' Sec I) n , a d i l l i p ar r i i d c e e d s, G fr o o li r l i.i 'am . l Silver . watches, at ai to 25 00 Golf Pencils. • .• $1 75 to. 2 00 Bracelets with topaz and other sets • • 3 50 acre Silver Ten Spoons - . . . 450 .. . oruPpointed Gold Pens', with pencil and • solid silver holders, only . I. 25 Gold chains, breast pins, linger rings, ear rings, and jewelery of every quality and.deorription, at the lowest Philadelphia or New York prices; Gold and Silver , 'Le ver, Lepines, and Quartier watches, still math cheaper than the above Prices. A' all will be sufficient to con vince purchasers that this ieithe place to get good rind cheap articles.' All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. ' Orders from the country punctually :Men - did to. Old Vold and Silver bOt - t. for cash or :alma hi exchange. All kinds of watch _repaired,andwarrant ed to keep correct time. • . - N. 8.-1 have-a splendid gold independent seconds watch, for timing liorses,&c. Also Gilt andqatvanisetl Watches, fur traders' use, and goods of all kinds in my line, at - LEWIS LADO.III.IrP Cheap Watch and Jewelery Store, No. 413}, . . 'Market Street, above Efeventit,'Nortb side. P S•.- 7 Plrvie save this adventsement,•and call at 4131 Market 44., upper side. [Philat,,July 17 2_9—ant-------- 1.21 1 4 Ra Rubber Goods. Tile subscriber kas• Just received a supply of India Rubber Gondsosuch as • = CentreTable Covers walla Map of the World printed ca on it, . • Wristlets and Garters for children. . . Rings for children teething 'Maps of the United States, Cuffs for children, . India Rubber Bands for papers, &c., , • . India Rubber Shoulder Braces, . , • India Rubber Cloth for baddages, a good elide for • ; - Physicians, - Tobacco Pouches, &e., Ice. . Just received from he factor 9, and for sale whole sale and retail at ' BAN NAN'S Variety Store. July 31, 31,- • Irmo Tztaxa Ort,TRE son.' • BY t aira'r..• Heath. ••• • • khaitly,sunhurnt • Ahardy. sunburnt m a n; , i• No sturdier Min you'd - ever nee, Though VI the world yon scan: In summers heat, in wintera cold, Oh! farabovn the knights cif old.. the Tiller. oethe r Nolvvelblity blikkecbre his doer, • No ditch is dna around • his wall, Co caution bristle.o'cr, No dead aeon the rtmuld. A pencelbi laborer is lie,' :' Unknown in earth's turmoil— • From many cnishing cot tone tree, Is the Tiller of the soil. tie trudges out et break ofday, And takes his way alone, , - Apd ad he turns the yielding clay, lie sings a joyful song. He is no dull, unhappy Wight, Bound in misfortunes cull; • The smile is bright, the heart is high Of the Tiller of the &toil. ,And when the nib of day hatli crow, with gold the western sky, licihre his divellimlie is found • With cheerful faces by— -' • With little laughing duplicates, Caresses cannot spud; Olt ! boy nn every side awaits • The Tiller of the A hardy, sunburnt Wall it. lie, • I A hardy, sunburnt ratan ; • But who ran Imam a hand so free, As.he, the Tiller, can / No aurrncr's heat. nor winter's c. The pow'r has hint to foil—. Oh': far alive the knights of old, la the Tiller, of the :Soil. l'arnters' Departm . • es 1.1F.E PIIESERYERfer Thresher.,.—Tear' a-piece of the finest sponge, larg&enough to cover; the mouth and nostrils, hollow it out so as to Gt.. closely ; take a tape string around the outside leap enough for the ends to tto over the top of tbe bead, soak the sponge in soft water and squeei the wa- . ter out with the hand, then, when• read to com mence 'work, tie on tightly and evenly so as to cover the mouth and nostrils complete!, . You can breathe and talk through l the spun o almost as'freely as without it, (thoughit-willtro ble those who use the t. filthy wrced,") and you c n thresh where the dust from the machine rises irk a denso fog around the head, and the lunge will t as free from harm as if you were hoeing corn. I hare ri threshed with a machine for, the last f•UF years, and always suffered much from the du t inhaled into the lungs, until last year, when I tried the ; and I can truly say it has been . life pre server to use.—Ohio Callitatyr.. GREEN. CORN Ptillb ENG.—Tim Louis. ville Journal says one of the rely best t sings ever brought to tha table, in the pudding line, is - green corn pudding, prepared according to the "ollowing receipt; Let every wife, who would Ii ato sur. prise her busbabil by a rare delicacy try i itti Take of green cord twelve cars and grate the ;to this add a quart of sweet milk, a quarter of a pound of flesh butter, four eggs well beaten, pepp r and salt as much ss sufficient; stir 01 well tog Cher. and bake four-hours in a buttered dish, ::."Co e add to the other ingredients a quarter of a po nil of vu. gar, and eat the pudding with, sauce. tla good cold or warm, with moat or sauce ; buyepietiees of the most exquisite taste declarefor it hpt, arid with the first service. SHOW ME TH-E COTTAGE; the the honeysuckles 4n which are neatly and trained, and the garden behind is .1 ed 'with culinary hetbs and a few choi; and I trill speedily find yOti a cottager 1. 1 wastes his time or hjs money, or debases! and learns the blind 'road which lead ; struction," in the contamination of an If the garden is neat, one'may rest assure! cottage,however limbic it is,is the abode ( ment and happiness ; ,ana that however • fare may be, it is wealth and:luxury in to the inmates, - becauSe ,they; are satis fi e and i grateful for the possession of it. I -NTS of a good Mitch Cow.—T ing.!is fro a report of the;Guernsey A!. Society : Roints:-1. Purity of breed ties of the daNt for yielding rich and jell: 2. Small head, large silt] bright eyes, sr zle, small cars, orange cob+ within. 3. hack froin the shoulders to the tail, and c 4. A fine and loose tkin, with soft and E 5. Sides well rounded, flank small be I side and haunch, tail fine. 6. Fore leg! aV well proportioned, hind legs broad ! knee, fine and clean . helOw. 7. Udder l' the teats large.and springing from the col of the udder; milk-vein large and .well • r THE TURNIP ELV.—A Writer in t Journal, a British publication of much r 'der date of May 10th, 1844,, says that of various remedies to arrest the ravages-of t fly, he ascertained, by means of a lens, was on every leaf of the plant a number flattish subst s ances, The same appeara I also noticeable,on the seed. Ho made a! lution of .salt s and 'Soaked' the Seed, p sowing, and the plants fEena 'seed "thus:l were not infested by thelly: • The ea ho his . since adopted with the cabbage, the same success. • TO SAVE HOUSES FROM FI commend first, to blind the animal 1 . and second to unloose or cut the halt. terrified animal will, with kind and ger at once suffer himself to he: led past, I through the raging element. I have I benefited by possessing the knowledge .1 and have satisfactorily and practically p test, after all other means that could b of—both gentle, persuasive, acid comPul been tried in vain. • - - GREASING CARRIAGE WHEE best composition that can he prepare carriage wheels and machinery froth composed of hog's lard, wheat flour, and (piuwbago.) The lard is to be melted o tle fire, and- the other ingredients—eq'tia may be added, till the composition'is br consistency of•common paste, without heat near the boiling point. One trial c will satisfy any one of its superior ut . Paper.. Ten is a pretty general opinion a l rais3rs, that tho swarms should not b. soutberu exposure during I the winter. aro apt to lig tpmpled to leave the hiv. become chilElV:arid disabl4 from return, they are aware. In summer they sh.', exposed to the sun, but shaded. .LL,'F'f•The object of a rotation, is the ofJhe greatest profit In crops. with at' haustion of the soil. _ff7" Dou't give your boys the worst hen. scold because they cats ot (teas mu, HATS, .CAPS;. LADIES' MUFFS BD . To •Merchants, Hatters, GARDEN & BROW , HAT AND CAP W•11EIIOUSE AND SAM/ j . No. 196, -Market St:, SECOND DOOR BELOW SIXTH, PIIILADA., eaRESPECTFULLY' solicit mien. , tion to their large rind cornpOte stock of lIATS and CAPS, menu; . factured under their, immediate 'direction , . - and superintendence, with all the advanta. gee ofmodern ImProvetnentato enable them to combine , the important op:dales of durability, last , and beauty of finish with extreme cheapness - of price. An inunense and beautiful assortment of all varieties and prices of - Beaver, , HATS. Brush, Silk, Moleskin, Russia, Cassiniere, Wool, Sporting, and Ashlandrfats, - ~ Also, a. gemiral assortment ofevery va.l riety of Caps, Otter, Fur Seal. Bair Seal, I CAPS, Muskrat, Piaui and Fancy Cloth 'every ). MUFY 8, style, Ted:black, and brown Mohair ' , cal- I BOAS, &c. ette, Glazed, Oiled Silk, and Fur Caps. J, , Ladies' Mail's, Hoag, &e„ at the very lowest prices. • Hovers by the dozen orless, are invited to rail and see if it is not to their interest to deal with us, • Particular attention pain to the packin* of bats, &C. - Cash paid for , Muskrat and Shipping fu s. , . . GARDEN & 11nowN. No. 196, Market sirdet, below Stith street. - ?Philadelphia,duly 17, 1647 . I -.29-3ni • • • $lO Libraries. CONTAINING 100 volumes; published can Sunday School Union, No. 1 a volumes, togethei•with a generalassortm School books and requisites, always for prices, at BAN June _ Wholesale hnd Retail A7II.IWS OF FOTTSVILLE'.--A few V , ' V vile remain .unsold at BANNAN'S This is achniciviedgeil to he one of the Lithographic views ever published Five! views also wawa' unsold. Apply soon all gone, [Julv 31 1111 roses and trimmed ;ell stock. flowers, ho never his mind, Aft to de. lo hoube that the (content. linple the full storo • llow rnoi c d f t i o q l uah. w butter. tall num. Straight est wide. ort hair. I ween the • straight boo the rge, and P corners e Lhetrs erit, un- er trying atut nip hat them of white: MEM • trong 60- 1 evious to .repared" e method and with re: l oroufflllu I r,, end tho tie usage, , oval} .yself b:ren 'f this plan t it to the thought .ory—had to relieve irictiop, is (black lead ,vier a gen. weight— .ught to a aisiog the tr the paste ong bee kept in n The bees , and thus ng. before aid not be redaction least ex- Itools and h as men. s &C.. others., y the Amerr d 2, each lOC nt of Sunda) ale at Unior AN'ti IME=III nve of,l'otti• ook.more.— toEl beautiful of six t ()lured r they will 14 31.
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