: • WAGEIt DECIDED. Such little t limpes I'd always found' Of gaini g Betsy for lily wife. • ' l That Iliadi wagered Dick a pound ~,. ,I shocdd of win her-all iny Ilfb. - I:: , Bur, thanks to Heaven! my anxious care 'h all renaolred—tbe knot is tied ; i And Detay'fairest of the fair, Consent at' last to be toy bride:,' To Dick, t en:turn Itano,r bound, ' -),_ Well plased,l tiold.cayself in debf; . Thus, hyttit oddest tack, IN fOund, I lose 14 wager, but Win my Bet i ill tell you a Thaler than ban; Take a bank And when you w This wonderfi 'Eeepa your cast MEM ;• Ana eVery ta It's as plain as Wit ONE WA 10 -a shrewd away down i Ids "sharp bai , large amount great number him that he charges, when he knows . to If to lease his ltB tenants, and g Of rent. • , A iliminu4 winter, to hit and ;Which 134 ~_were given;tili that his am heart"' fur a low" him. ed to suit tht - exorbitant pi and duly est new-Quartert 11 Upon the • fdund that t ttie building sashes ratilet lice rushed t house, until upon the re 4 TI 10 - und a "nal —but the chuckled. !. I: hay' Vs dam mafsori' week afteiwl see early, and the landlord, he-, ip flow do y.o, —elegant,' Martsictiry W hat is th house Shut II has , ' end, by hay' give n 1( ver' mnoch.!f it lonaerj- if i: be vet' moot as I please • certainly, a . : )!'Tfes Li! •offeesL-an' for zat Eh. Mons/ 'stay there Monsieur,-. 1 =dation."' The old leasei were destroyed and a , new.one was deltveed in roan to the French gentleman, gising himkpossession - of the premise's fir "such per . iod as the lessee may desire the same, he pip ing the rent ihereof,_ promptly, etc. etc." , The next morning, our crafty landlord was passing the house - j ust as 'the Frenchman's last load of furnitu'e % as being started from the door . ; and an hour a terwa4is, a messencer _called on him with a "le of tender" for the rent for eight .days, actompani d with's note as follouk a : lin;—hhav' bin Emoke--1 hay' bin -,f-hav' bin frees to - death, in ze hodse hire ov - you . , •;forzo periOd as I rosy rav' stay in ze darn hanse jes so 10P14 ,'` an' ze Nearer ov zis vii give you ze four, 3lunaieur!" ' 0- . " • dives to add that our Yankee landliird Anee been known to give up "a bir&in Or one in the bush."—Bostort Tintl4.. "Moss' drowned= ;int I havei desire." r j as 1 pleas key !-Bu It is nest has never the hand, 1 PEP' CTLY .ASIRtt.II3LFI.—A steam boat correspondent of - the St. Louis Rcrieille tells the folhicvng ,Mllogt people.havo met your amiable, ever ilfi penting character—your "always unanimous" man, as the Irisman says in the farce. -The Se nior told a goo& story about one of these. jilt after his !ilium from Chicago; soil if I spoil it now just get hire to tell it over aeain, Trie.un'animous man was introduced, siTme• where,or other, to a Mi-sisSippian, a desperaie wag, by the way, and one who, immediately i3e• tecting the 'weakness of his, new acquaintance, 14 gterriline l to amuse himself at his expense. 1 1 ..1 have always felt a•desira to see Mississippi," said The tinamin.ins man with a sort of a, Ratite. intended lo he very enguing, and a tone which promised he sweetest arcord,that might he e•aid in its favor—not excepting Ilfandon money ! :7'3-1 tssi4sippi! Well; I should think 80! a great Stat';., ruther, With the biggest hufralo, jr . re• haps, thal. ever wore hump !" •So I htave heard !., Yea, tsir, indeeCi. Missisip pi is always spoken of as a great buffalo country!' 'And then for fishing—bait wittitarty and catch alligatorslthirty feet long !"..• i . tUelebiated for its finhing, I know, sir!' ‘W byq I opened one.myself, and 'found. three human sl.eletons, the remains of a child's cradle andali t ilybible; fact, sir 1 .7 ..1.3ey0 d ti question sir; entertain a doubt ,hove often beard that Mississippi was a great country #or alligators !'' • Nowrig.. 'whether real credulity or intended simply s humbug pialiteuess, was rather too Much fori the Mississippian ; so changing his lone for one of contempt, and koiliing his harinoni. OUR seril aintrinco. straight in 'the eye, he said, slowly : "oVVell, d —n a idol, that would believe such a lie as' that !" • ' • . ; yes; sit,"' again wiented the man of impel , urbable politeness; agree with you fullvy thiy are greatliars it! I{ie is ippi!' When last seen the a lligat4catcher wasstatia ing on al corner presentina his hat to every pas ser-by— hat apparently ditln't•require one. . r. 7,- gentleman sat down to write tij.deee , Dud beg•n with-.--!Know one worhan by the 4 pre sents.' .. .1 - on :re wrong R 311.1 0 - byAtinder, ouglit to bo, hnot all men.. 'Very well,' answered the other, cif one woman knows n all men , will, of course. . _ Te pertance .Grocery Store. TAMES ; S. SPENCER Co., Wholesale and 11:tai Crocelrs, S. W. corner of Second.and South Streets, Philadelphia. hive constaMly On hand, and Air sale, an extensive assortment of Groceries of all disc Options (sxcer - r.l.lquous) Flour. Provrsions, and FidltJ which they otrel at as low prices as they can be 'purchased at 11 the cit •. The attention of Country . dealete and (am is p,rticularly requestpd to thetr•ettnek. or Teas. Coffees. and Sugars. -Goods purchased, delivered at any poin t , itythe city free of all expense. Pl7ll3.,lAptil 3, 1817 14-6 m IS her bygh enthat an appplicatlon wilt-he made to the ne t Legislature, for a Hank to he located in the borough .f Sclin lkill County, tO ho called the MecLanics' Bank of Schuylkill County, With -1 a capital of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, and the privilege of increasing it to Two hundred Thousand Dollars. Sinned _ SAMIL • KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL "WEAVER,. ARRA Aid TROUT, SAMUEL VEIL? ' JAME B.' FALLS, JONAS BAST. Miner:ville, July 3, 1847. ' 27-4mri ---- CTIMA • DRT-GOODS and GPOOERY STORE, Two,daars belay Craig's Noted. rrlir, übscriber has Just ripened, in addition to the L • erne, of Dry Goods, a choice lot of GROCERIES. &c..emthacing a general assortment. which have been I lid ;n at very low' rates, and selected with great care_ as regards quality for family use, all of which Will be mold on he more accommodating terms, wholesale and retail. Ile ioviton th e nulific to call and examine h i s , tn,k and jud c for themsolves, feeling crtifident that he can. and will give entire satisfaction both as to (pal ty and : price. rentie Remlteet, two doers beloW Craig's%lime'. tttePt, l otuvllle . JOHN 8.4% UAW July al, 1E47 " • • . 1 7.AIZTABLE ankrr. -. •• - I • pion for gaining wealth, . . . dring, trade, or leases; i ote-and fold it up, II find your money in-Mics ate. 41l I plan withou danger or loss, i in yciut hands, where nothing can c.trt . 'that you fold rt across, Me light ci the day that pau doubleit. an )uinotr I to Nullify a bad •Lease.:=Thre land wealthy old, 57.ankee - :landbard Maine, who is noted for driving t• ~ rgains, by which he has amassed a of property. lie is the owner of a of dwelling houses. and it is said of s'not over scrupulous in his rental lever he can find a customer whom o responsible. His object is always .uses toe a term of.yearp, to the heat et the utmost farthing in the shape ce Frenchman called' on , him, last a dwelling he owned in Portland, id long remained empty: neferenceii ilia the Yankee landlord ascertaining dicant wai a man "after his own tenant, intinediately commenced to lie found that the tenement appriir little Frenchman, and he placed an !ice upon it; but the lease was drawn lcuted, and the tenant moved auto his indling of fires inlhn house;lit was o chimneys would nt •'draw," and was filled with smoke. 'The window• ', in the wind atmio,h,t, and • the cold rough a hundred creßces .about now unnoticed. Tha'.•Move melted f, and the attics wore drenched froth o rail pelted, and our Frenchman mural" bath room, - upon the cellar door ease was signed and the landlord ,'en vat yo l u sal call 'suck in,' via zia i"---muttered our ,victim to himself, a 'rad —obut n'imparte—ve sal'ace, vut Next morning he rose bright and passing down town he encountered "A-ha! Bonjour. Monsieur," said l appiest manner. " Gond day, like your house'!" NlonYieur fleautifni—magnificent! bein, hay' but ze one regret." "A "Monaieur—l sal live in zat (tree little year." ' , Flow sol"`!..f 4 '. Sot you ail nail ze lease, zat , you ie bruise for but tree year an' I haVe !sorrow for 7.311' But you can have you wish—" "Ah, yal Figlad if I can have zat house so Thug eh, Monsieur 1' ..oh, certainly— a, !ithnisi.'eur, I sal valk rite to your you sal cive,me vot you ze lease On jes so long as 1 sal wont zejutse, 'our I" • o Certainly, sir. You -shall your life-time. if . you like.'.' "Ah. 1 hav',ver' mooch tanks - for zieaccorri- notice Tamaqua lion Works. “"4."4?-7-.“! . ......... • • a rpHE subscribers having associated themselves to gether. in the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSI NESS at Tamaqua, under the Jinn Of "Hydras, Smith, 4. Tay/se," would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now prepared to do an eaten; sive buoiness'in the manufactory-of all ktnds of Stettin Engines, Pumps, Coat Breakers,Screens, and Rail Road Cars, together with all kinds of castings 'in iron and brass, as„epplied toinachinery incident to the coal pu sipese;' Repairing of every kind done by MOM with neatness and dispatch. 'they will warrant.all their work to per form well, and would solieittne custom ofsuch persons as may want work executed, either in this vicinity, or at a distance, which will meet with prompt and intine diate attention. SAMUEL HUDSON, int). K. -SMITH, CHARLES Itl. TAYLOR. i .32 EEE! Ewa ua !%U FRANELLINWORKS,! • Subscriberihaving associated ' themselves to -1 gether, trading Under the firm of S.Stilyman & (or the purpose of carrying no the Foundry and Ma chine businees at the Franklin pinks,- Port Carbon. Lately owned by A. G. Brooke, are now' prepared to Manufacture to order at the shortest notice Steam 't.t:n gines. Pumps, Coal Breakers,and 3ttettinerY of almost any size or description, far mining r other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift'itars, Dori or Brass Castings of any size or. pattern. ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED -cc SAMUEL. SILLY MA.N. CIIASI M..LEWIS., 33—ly Port Carbon, Aug. 14,1817 iIIIAMELPHI.I REIIDEVG ICO P .1 P OTTqVILLE • liVl.ll, ft .. . 1 %11a : „wt • ,WINTER AkRAN( iI If' ass e sew e-r mai n s . Hours ofstarting on and after 51Onday, Oct. 0, 1845 From Pottsville, at 9 A. 111.,1,, i t t ., ex . 46 r h i la d ft., , iy crept Sunday HOURS OF PASSING EADING For Philaila., at 10'A. 3.1., t . ,• ' "' Pottsville " 12 A.•M.,1 , RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsiille and P1i11ai1a.,3.50 and 3 00 " , " Rending,lol 40. and 120 15— Plifintla., Oct. 11 COLLIERY WORKS, i -:•' FOUNDI2I" & 111.1CIIIINE SIIOP. rriis knliscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callawhill streets. are prepared to man ufacture to order. a t taP snortest notice, Steam Engines and Pimps; aL any power and rapacity , for mining and other plirtinsei , , Battin'e Coal . Breaking .11aehines, with solid and iThiliirated toiletli, may be required. Also .Eri7?-ini..3 and Morino. Cylindtri with all neves-. siiry maclimpyl rot Blast Furnaces. Iliit=Air Pipes, of the most:gulp - lye:I plans, Cup and halt joints and Wa tt'''. Tayersorklaks• very best' conitruction. , They par ticularly invit,...the attentinn of Iron Mastersand par ties. englized in the Iron trade, in their large stock of Patterns fit( Ohl's, having lately constructed the multi:l:lry for two of the laigest Mills in the Mnin try, viz .—ttle Wyoming Mill at %Vilkesbarre, and the Rolling Miil.at 'the Montour Iron Works, DativiP,e. They are flyprt r .pared tor this kind of work, together with every NartetY of general mar pinery. (Vibe qual ity of their wkrk and materials, it is enough to say, that time anti - experience, the tonal infallible tests, leave amply demonstrated the genuine character of theiren eines and machinery. orders are respeefully solicited and will he promptly attended to, liAvvVooll & SNIDER. Pottsville, January, 17, turn, S-ly Port Clinton x, Tamaqua' H. It. c•igg • I lIC entire road from Port 'Clinton to Tamaqua Im- JL vitig7been reniwed with heavy iron riots and good substantial bridges, with all other Improvements adapt ed to the use of Loromothe engines. and the regular business of the road being nowt resumed; a passenger raitvill, on and atter-Tuesday.the 13th ins;., leave.Ta ma.ma daily, excepted) at 7 o'clock, A.M.,and arrive at Port Clinton, iu tune to'connect w ith the down ward train front Potts AK hi ehilatlelphia. Returning'. will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel phia cars, and. ream It Tamaqua fir - dinner,- A freight train with iiiereletndize will also leave.daily. • WM. WALLACE:. Treas. & lieetry Little Schuylkill Nitvigation It. lt. & Coal Co. ' Philadelphia, July 10, 1817 1)01"I'SVILLE IRON WORKS. j { • y dtJ:, hi'+ y -._fit= - ~ — ~ , .;i—C~ , --'t-.` ~_~~,~— ter; ,_~ . W. :We G . 4kN 1 , 11) EPETI , ELL Y announces-, Tie P,ll that 1 - 1. has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norm:elan street, where he is prepared to hvild all kinds of Steam. Enzines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every descriptlomat the shortest notice, and on the Mostrea suitable terms,' Per,mlis iron 'abroad, in want of Sulam Engines will rind it to their advantage to give him a call helot e engaging elsewhere. May -11 A. A. ,PaligestocWs Vermifuge. Facts for _the People.. MBE constantly increasing popitlagny and Bale of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifilge induced persons who are envitnis of its niccess, to palm off upon the pub lic preparations which all niddical men know to be mod: ficricintis in expelling worms from the system. This Vertnifisge made its way . into public favor upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind now used; and, while many W.. 1111 remedies hat's, by dint of puffing, been fdrebd into sale, and shortly after gone hurt the obschrity which heir worthlessness justly merited. B. A. Fe hnestoeb's Verunfuge continues to b' triumphantly sustained. It has only, to he used and its ettects w it( fully sustain till that is said of its wonderfill expelling power. CER'rIVICAI E. • Wars. Brie , Neu,. York. San. 7. 1. 4 1:1. "We ceitify that we have usedll. A. Fahnesiork'a Ver. miniee in our families, and in every case it has provi dmlm decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms from the' system. We cordially recommendit twin tents who 'have ch Wren ant led with HMI dangerous malady. ' • WII. PAINE, ROIIIiRT MAY, • JOS. BURROLIGIIIS. For aate, wholesale and retail.'at the drug warehouse of B. A. FADNESTOcIt & CO.• Corner of Sixth and Wood sts.. Pntsbunr,Pa•' Fnr sale sll Pnll.rille, by CLEMENS & PARVIN, ttggisis, December') - 50— HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA,' . oR -BLOOD PILLS. .011.1T,1S 711✓2T PIifVCIPLE WE CALL VIE RI, 0 04) 7 MITE blond is that principle I,y'. whirlt the whole sys- I tern is regulated. Therefore if the:Mood heroines inipure, a 2ell.l":lldetanVet/WM of the skiaitni 11)1/At en sue ; and give rise to Coughs. Colds, lutlnenaa. DyS pepsin, .Dropsy, Headache; Fullness of Blood, Bilious, Typhoid, and Typhiii Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion, 1% ea kness of Swirl:Ceti. Rheumatism` and Rheittriatic . Affection, Nervous .Itfertions, Liver Complaint. Asth ma, Pleurisy, Intlanininlion of the l.iiia , :, Low Fits, Measeln, Small Poe, Whnoisinz einigh,Croup,Sore Eyes, Inward Weakness, Worms, Clillt , zY, Cholir, Itysentary, Gravel, Salt Rheum, Den foesn and othci affections ot the ear, t. Anthony's Fire, Srorfu la or King's Evil, Ulcers, White Swellings, Tuinors, Suppressed Olotittily disrharges, and Female Complaints in` general, Eruptions of the Skin, Habitual rostivenesi.. and all diseases depending on a and di , eas.•,l st, to of the:blood, or a suspension of the healtVserretions. . 1 ... Therefore on the find appearance of any or these svmpionis, II A NCE's SkitSAPAP.II.I.A OR BLOOD PILL& should he procured, and iiiied'according to !be directions. Price 2.s%ents pct . , box of 50 Pills, or Ere 1 Loxes for one dollar. . -- • .. I FURTHER PROOFS OF THE EFFIC.heY 'OF' 'II.I.,YEE*S - C O.IIPOUXII SYRUP OF I , • . HOARHOU.V.O IX R ELIEV- ING , ..9F.ErIET- - - El, ,if ..1X! - Mr. Genrce T. Warrineion, reAilint! in York atreet. Federal 'kin, Italiimore, was attacked with a violent cough and •sore throat, after trying many remdies, was induced br a friend to ,use ifance's Compound Syrup . of lloarhound, and before using one bottle was miltretv cured. ANOTHER YET MORE ASTONISHING ! Mrs. Henrietta Merrick, residing in 'Monument street between Canal and Eden sheets. Was attacked with very - st,vere'cougli and pain in the'breast, which wan - so intense that it extended to the.ahoulders, She was afflicted aisri with a. pain in the side. ' After ElyifiZ mamyremedies, she was persuaded by a friend to use Hance's Cotntiound 'Syrup of Horehound, ;Ind, after using three doses, she experienced great re lief, and before she had finished the bottle, was entirely cured Price M) rents per hot tie, or G bottles for $2 50: For sale by SETH . HANCE; corner of Chatles and Pratt streets, and 108 Baltimore sweet; and by the ildlowine Agents: J- J9IIN pi.oon, Pottsville . • n & E. ROMER, ill wig.bur- ; CEO. REWS.NTDER & BROTHER, New Castle (WM. PRICE, St. Clair ; BAML. KEMPTON and REILNER, STRAUS, & Co., Port Carbon; OLI VER 1.; MARS, Five Points; C. W. DAUIV,ENHAU ER. Talnaqua ;•.P. B. FALLS. :j ,_ .-. -.'---- _PASCAL -IRON WORKS, ' . PHILADELPHIA. MELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable (oriLoco -1 motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Miners, from 2to 5 inches in' diameter., - Al4O, Pipes tor Gag - Sl' earri and other purposes; extra strong Tuba for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of !Ream Engines 4. c. Mannfured and for sale by - / -, MORRIS, TASKED dr MORRIS, . wareharke S. E. , corner Sd and Walnut sts., Phildda. • Philada. Nov. 2.41 ISIS 47 . STEEL BEADS. PURSE-TWIST, STEEL BAG CLASPS IVI7OLESALE RETAIL. OLIVER & BIOL UV, NO. 178, CHESNUT STerrPT, ABOVE SEVENTH, - PrirLADELPI-111,., • • NA jitsi o pene l a fresh assort m ent of Steel Reads of all sizes; Plain and Shaded Pntse Twist on spools - rind in sticks ; Ptain and Eut Bag Clasps, double chains; .Zephyi Patterns Embroidery and Trimming Chenille; Knitting Pins ; Crotchett Needles : Embroideries ; Crotchet! Bags, new styles Pearl Waxes and Emti ries Berlin-Iron Cornba; 'Steel- Purse Rings; Steel Tassels for Purses and Bags ; flag icings, and a great Variety Of fancy and , staple trimmings, which they will 'sell cheap for cash at the -Thread Mid Needle store, N?..e 178, Chesnut street, Phtladelphic Philada., Aug. 7, 1847 32-3 m TIN. I at— JOHILN C. DOBLEMAN,'• Xastefacturer eisd Importer of Friales. Cords, Tastels, Bailees, Steel Goods 4e.,.70 144 Worill Streit, above Refer, Fitiladcfplia. RESPECTFULLY invites the attentioit of Merch ants visiting the city .to his Stock now on hand. Which has been replenished for the coming Fall Trade, consisting in part 'of Steel Beads of all sizes. Steel Bag Clasps, Purse Twist, Zephyr Worsted, Zephyr Coats and Caps; Silk, Cotton, Mohair -alcd.Worsted Fringes of all kinds, Silk and Wor.ted Bindings, Cotton' and Thread Laces, Cotton and Lambswool Shirts and Drawers, Wadding, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Cotton Laps, &c. N. B. Constantly on hand anti assortment of everi variety of Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Stars, Cold awl Silver Bullion, Laces. Braids, &c. for every description ufßegalia. , philada. Atte:l4,lBl7. " 33-3 mo HOVER'S FIRST -PREMIUM WRITING INK. TAim Ink ban for a tang while become establised as a Nationalartiete. and the following testimonials from Washington City proves its merits to that dis tinction. House of 'Representatives; Washinkton tity. Februarij 24,1813. • I stale that I have used the Ink, during the present aes , ina of Congress. manufactured by Joseph ,E.'lloo ver, Esq., of Philadelphia, and i have found it to bean • article of most excellent qualttu: , - .101IN' , 19411TE, Speaker House of Rep..' Parent. Offirt, Washington. D. C. • February 24, 1843. Str—Your flack Writing Ink has been used in this Office since October last, and is entirely approved. I am respectfully, .1 W. II %NIX, Chief Clerk, Mr. Joseph E. Hoover, Philada. ROVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. ; The following. fr(ln BitknelN Reporter will best il lustrate its value : •• Mr. (louver manufactures 'Ada mantine Cement' for joining broken china, glass, ice. ; we have tried the article and found it to be excellent." For sale, wholesale and .retail, at the manufactory. No. 87, North Third street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Thilada., Aug. 14, 1947..• 33_. CHEAP WA'rCHES & JEWELERY Full Jewelled Gan Letere for $4O, E 2.. . NO. 210, MARKET STREET, has . constantly il . ) t nn hand a large assortment of Gold and ..?ilver ;•,,,:.' Watches. at the following low pikes:— _ Full Jewelled Gold Levers, $4O 00 Full Jewelled Silver I,evers . . . 2.3 00 Gold' Lepines, full Jewelled, . . . . 30 00 Silver Lepiries, . . . ~ . . )5 00 Silvo Quartiers, . . . . . 89 to 10 00 With a large assortment of FINE JEW ELERY, such as.ear ring., finger rings, breast pins; bracelets, gold and silver pcnrils, gold chains, kg. Ile has on hand a com pletelfssortment of Lunette, Patent, and Plain watch glasses, nain opt ins, vergesolials, and bands, of every description;' and, in: fact, a complete assortment of Watchmakers' tools.abli Watch materials. to which he would call the attenitOn of the country trade in general: t:. ?"Those wishintunything in the above tine,would find it to their arifiintage 'to call and esayhine Izi, Flock before purchasing elsewhere. No. 246, MARKET street, below Ei7.lilli. l'hilndelfilibt. , 'l"PhO.; July 17 20— New and Cheap Leather Store, N the rear of Rogers, S'ilittickiain & Co's. &two, near I the corner of Centre and Maltatitongo streets, Potts ville The subscriber has opened and intends keeping a general assortment of ail kinds of Leather, such as -Red, and Oak tanned sole leather, upper leather, Calf skins, slaughterand spanish Rip-skins, of his own fin ishlng and-of the very beet quality, which he will sell cheap for cash. Cash paid for. 'slaughter hides, calf and sheep skrns, of taken in exchange for leather. •Slaughter hides ex changed for leather in the rough. SAMUEL WILLIAM:9. July 3, 1847. 27--3mo* TILE public and private history of the Popes of Rome, from the earliest period In the present time, Melo dine the history of Saints, Martyrs, Fathers of the Relieious Orders - , Cardinals. Inquisitions, Scisms,nnd the Great Reformers: by Louts Marie de Carmenin. Illust - rated edition, Fs; plain edition, $3, "' We romeder it ,11 valnable writ work for our times and country—and commend it to the favor ofthe public."—ChristidnObserrcr. ••11 15, on the whole, a work•well calculated to create. a ilaep interest in the public mind, and mint obtain a wide rirculation."— Hanes ilerchanr, Afaga:ine. Just received and lot sale at' • July 31-31) . IlitlsiNAN'S Cheap Rook store. New Store at Brockville. TILE has just received from Philadelphia and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen eral assortment of - seasonable goods,such as Dry Goods, Croreries, Ilardware, and Queensware. In addition to which will he found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. Call and examine our stock, and you will tied Its prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold nay where, in Schuylkill county. N. 11.--Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. GEO. IL POTTS, Pottsville, Feh,T, 18.46, r . N. CARVALHO having disposed of his stock to J. Benjamin &moan, the busines,wlll, in filtiire,'he conducted ih his name. The establishment is now re plenished with a large and well.aseorted stock iii' books, statinnere, and fancy articles, which, from his increa sed facilities, wili be sold at the loweyd cash prices, wholesal • or retail, copsistine in part of • t Blank Books of every description; • School Banks, a full assortment; Law Books, Reports. Forms, &c.s . A choice collection of standard works All the cheap publications as they. are issued ; • l'rints and Picture Frames, Engravings, &c.; .Letter, Foolscap, Note. and Wrapping Paper; Bristol Board, Drawing. and Drafting Paper; • Blasting Paper, White and Itlyc Pasteboard; - Lawyer's . anti Justice's Blanks and Forms : Quilts: Steel Pens, Seating Wax, pencils, Razors, Razor Quilts;, Blustids,:inaps;&c,: Plain and Engraved Visiting Cardsf . • - Wafers. -: , tamp... India Rubber, Entielnnes ; Kfolin Sirings;BacWaannon Boards. Dice, Plitying Cards. Pen Motto Seals ; Bine. and Red Inks. Sand &c.; Waltand green Paper by the piece or yard ; Juvenile flames, Poy Books, and Primers;' • Fertlimety. Snaps, Bair Brushes. Combs, &c. 9 -1 fIE subscriber has Just received and is nos open -1 ins at the New Cheap Cash Store in lllatket st., second door above Second Street, no elegant assort ment of FRESH AM) SEASONABE GOODS, among which may be found the following, suitable. for Ladies' wear . Black and Mode colored Thibet Shawls, .Rich Printed Cashmere • do, - • . Merlnn dri, - Elegant lawns acid Baregeik Dress Silk, &c., ... Elegant Mons. de f.rtimat, , ''" • • Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, - Silk and Connurti Hosiery, ,-- Riltbon • S.-Lacesitte....c-c., - . - • A large assortment of ‘Vhite Goods, DRY GOODS of almost every descriptiop, GROCERIES, a choice, assortment. Alen attached to the above establishment is a NEW • FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, und-r the superintendence of Mr James ~ .41c4tarnry, where also Oen he found a large stork of • READY MADE CLOTHING, - And Cloths,Cassimeres, Vesting.., &c.,of-th best qual ity which will be made up it, the most Cristo table and durable ma ntte•r, warrant ettlo fit, at short otice. 'the Philadelphia, New York. and Paris quarterly fashions can always he seen at the Store. Ladies :hid Gentlemen will Mal it to theft interest to give 11101 a call, feeling confidant that he,ran supply then, with all kinds of goods at least IS per cent. cheap er than they ran be purchcsed at any other-establish meta in Pottsville, as he se:ls for cash only. • ROBERT TURNER. Feb 27, 18 17 . 9-If . _ All of which are offered frir sale, for rash. or satisfac tory credit, at the lowest prices, by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. . New styles are re6ived alinost every day, and many of them are got up for our own Bales, and hot to be found elsemilere. • Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to , day, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Meriliatits will he able to form some idea of the ex tent apd variety of our assortment, when we state; that the %mine of our usnal stock of this turn Analet.e, is at least twice the value of-the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among 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 any who visit our establishmeht shall meet with any dis appointment. Oufassortment is comnlete at all seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE: P. P.—B. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some time..ego, has 'resumed'bustnesiOn connection with Messrs. Leek Judron.under slie.firm of LEE, JUDSON & LEE. and he ventures to assure his fliendi and the pdblic.riftt the new firm will maintain the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly distinguished the other two houses to which he be longed. New York, July ID, 1947. A FARM in Northumberland county; miles above the Bear Gap, on the Centre t• turnpike, containing NI acres more or less, 11 1 in a good state of cultivation, with lent improvements. About 10 acres are cleared, the balance is woodland. The above describe premises will be sold cheap upon' accommodating terms to suit the purchaser, or will be eschanred for property in Posselke. Pot further particulars enquire at the Eagle Fowldry. on the Railroad below Clemens 84 Par yin's Steam Milt. HENRY PORTER. May 20, 1897 Z—tf 3ACOB LADOMUS, LEATHER. illstory of the Popes. StalionerN Hall. B. HANNAN, Corner Market & Centre streets. July 21 80— CHEAP CASH STORE, I MARKET STREET. WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No. 56 Cedar St., New York. LE:E,:JUDSON & LEE, (LATE LEE & JUDSON) • Occupy tha spacious FIVE STORY INWRETIOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar Street,—the whole of . which is devoted to, the exbibiton and sale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their presentstoca consists:of near, ty ONE THOUSAND • PACKAOES, enthroning sonic THOUSANDS of ditTerent patterns and colorings, and comprising everything desirable tri the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. For Sale. THE MINERS' JOURNAL FHANIELIN SHOVEL INORES.—The subscribers are now prepared to futahit, the Con ieni apd deal. ers of Schuylkill county, Stith Sho'gels of all.lfinks at the Merest Phtladelphia prices. Attention te laxly called to theft Coal Shovels. Otderstor Shovel 3 of any size or pattern promptly attended to. 13 . 111LiBIADrecra. Po t tal•ban, Ate. IL 1941. 33—IY CiEMICAL SOAP—Warranted to • nmove grease ifints Am. Croat Silk, Woolen, Cotton, and Linen, without - Injury to the color Mice Only Incept,. Just received and for sale at STATIONER'S HALL, coiner Centre'sad Market Ste." Also at MANNAN'S whole sate and retail Variety Store. Every economical fa• mily ooght to have tt house. , [Aug. 55 35 2l REAMS Wrapping Paper, some eitzt size, .Ail,' 100 chi !Blasting Paper, Of Carious gnalitiet; jest received and far sale whole sale and retail at. 1 BANN AN'S Wholesale Book, and Paper 'Store. . M'blerchants suppliSd at low tees, by the quantity 32 nesTaucTiolvizo FIJE: & COCKROACHES. lJ Dr. FenchwWinger's polder for destroying Cock roaches, which is perfectly ha rialess to ahild ren and an imals also FLY PAPER for destroying Flies, just re ceived and for sale at HANNAN'S July 17-29] Variety Siore, Pottsville. CA 1f GAR FOR PRESERVING.— Wooisey ! '& Wool sey's Ground and- Crushed Sugar, Lonaiana and White Havana; do. also every variety' of Brown Su gar, for sale by M. utivit'y 6t . 01 Pottsville, Aug. 19, 1847. d- 33 HANIS AND SHOULDERI3.2OOO lbs. Superior -, Family pares. 3000 lbs. Shoulders,just received and Will be sold low to the trade by J. M. BEATTV & Co. Poitsville, Aug 14. 1847. 33--. MINER:S OlL—Superfine strained nil for Miners to: to be had at the York 'Store: - . . July 10, 1817-2S] EDWARD YARDLEY.' 1 - TERY SUPERFINE FAMILY lIAMS, for sale at the V York Store, of Staog & Shay's brand, also of Sehoo-: ley & Son. (July EDWARD YARDLE y . MAP OF THE COAL FIRI:DS. — 2- kfeir, 1. more copies of the above Map con be had by ap-• plying to U. L. Barna. Map finisher, N. E. corner of 7th and Market etc. Philada., at IL Bannan'a Book 4 store, or tlie subscriber in Putteville. f• l ' SAMUEL B..PISIIER. Au: 19 1847 C _ 11010 E GREEN & BLACK TEAS,—Just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assort= ment of Superior Green, and Black Teas. among which are Superior Imperial, Younrifysnn, Souchong, Pou chong and 510hee Teas. for sale by _ .r. ' I J. Al.. BEATTY & Co: I Pottsville, Aug. 14, 184 T. I 33— I 511.VER S ACTA CLES.—AnASsortnient of McAllis ter's Silver and Gertnaif.SilVer Spectacles Just en ceived and for sale at l SANNAN' Junes 23—, j` Fan6.,-tstore:Petts'ville. ! FAMILY 11111LESI of various patterns ,and bind ' ing, gilt edged and plain, ranging in price front 00 cents to 820, jusl received and for sale at June 5 23 BAANAN , s Wholesale Bookstore:1 I I INSEED OH.. oC prime quality in iron hound bur . .reli and u prior Lard Oil. for sale by I 1 BRYAN & IktelLfigNNEY, • No. 12, South Water at., Philadelptna.l July 31, 1817 31-6 t! INDIA RUBBER BODY GRACES- An excellent ar tide for persons who stoop, or are 'weakly, just re ceived and for sale at . BANNNN'S Aug:2l 34] j -Vaiiety EttOte, BARR'S -REPORTS.—VoI. 4. just Mddistted and for sate at HANNAN'S Law 6r. Miseellanenum Bo.ik Store, pt ice $l. A few complete settcon hand at pub lisher! price!. [Au!..ll; 33-- VIEWS OF POTTSVILLE --A few Views of Potts- V. vile remain unsold at BANN A N'Sllook store:— r This rs'acknowledged, to be o of the meet beautiful Lithographic views ever [midis ed Five of six:colored views also remain absala. A ply soon or they will:be all gone. 1_ ' - I , 1 [July 31-31 , , SALT,! SALT! ' ALINA Salt in harrels tr. hags, for sale at thelowee 3farket price, delivered onO board'of Beats on the Chtly lk it!, FREE Of Poutimnar: by 1 CRAY & BROTHER, 31 Walnut pt. or Locust si.• Wharf Schuylkill. Philadelphia July 19th, • • ' • 29 $lO Librarigs. CONTAINING 10n volumes. published hy the AnWri can Sunday School Union. No. I and 2, each 10( volumes. tocether with a emend assortment of Sunday School books and requisites, always for sale at'..Uniot prices, at BANNAN'S June 26 Wholesale and Retail Bonk Store SUPERIOR COAL iIINES • IN WYONING VALLEY (A NUMBER.) . . T2Ort sale and for rent, on the most reasonable terms .0 Inquire of V. 1.. MAXWB,I.I.; ' Atto'rney at Law. ', Wilkeeltarre, Ltizerne County, Pa. Wilkesbarre, Pali. 13, 47 *.52,31) ' 7—tr4. • SafetY Fuse. FOR blasting rodks, is perfectly safe, and the only. article which the engineers on the Erie Canal per m tied to he used, for sale lit BANNAN'S . May 15-20 Book and Stationery Store. Segue Cases. PIBEAUTIFUL lot of Segar Case, some of which are suitable fla hunters and travellerS. Just recei ved and for sale at June 26-26) ' BANN AN'S Fancy Store. • • Wide Cur6in Paper. .100 PIECES of new patterns, embracing the Routh and Ready, Landscape, Foinitain, and other pat terns, just received nod for sale, wholesale and retail. at June 26-20) BANNAN'S Wholesale Paper store. . . . • ''Gold Pens $l. 75. AGOI)D article of Gold Pens, al+ low as ei 75, made by Levi Brown, the original inventor. Alen. 'pros at only 41 '25, just received and for sale at flit NN A N'S Cheap Stationery Store, where all kinds of goods, in his line can be had wholesale ind retail, at PhiladolPhia prices, May 8 . Ipi .. ANCY ARTICLES.—TO, vistreas.—Persons vis• :tine Pottsville will always find a great variety of Knick-Knacks and Fancy articles at BANNAVriYari ety store. suitable to take home as presents. His Stork contains as f.rrest a variety of articles as can be foUnd in. similar stores in our riti6s. [.luly ' • WANTED. ABOr from 16 to 17 years of age to learn the Drug and Apothecary husineas—one who speaks the Gi.r man and English languages would he preferred. The most satisfactory references will be required for char acter and honesty. Apply, to • 301-IN G. BROWN, Apothechry, Centre it., Pottsville. Pottsville, July 10th, 1847. 28—tr `JUNIATA BOILER IRON. • TONS asorted boiler iron,- Nns. 3, 4 and 5 of RAJ widths 0f26, 32, and 36 inch...sand rsntlorn lengths, • A. C. RALSTON. 4, South Front st, Philada. Philada., July 11, 1546 28— Davy's. Safety Lamps.. ' rrIIE subscriber has just received n supply of Safety Lamps; among which are a fewnf Upton 'C. Rob erts•= improved Safety Lamp, Which is acknowledged to be . the. best and safest nowt in use ih the mines in Europe. For sale at Inks ptie6s than they.can he Im ported. nt , BANNAN'S 11 • 14 ' Chap Rook and Variety Store. To 's'axtiaers. votrn TONS of African or Sandahna Guano. just re ceived and for sale by the undersigned. The Salt dahlia is the very best article of African Guano..nnil ro- Boobies Peruvian in ivality, at a much lower prt'ce , ' This consignment is Jost ih season for top dressing corn, turnipS. buck •wheat, &c., and will be soil at a small advance by the ton or sincle barrel: Jae To PllabhiniSts and others. PLATT'S universal Clutch, all sizes, from 6 to 20 Inches; Salter's Spring Balances, made expressly for Steini Engines, 80, 50 and 24 pounds. Platform and Counter Scales, more than 56dIfferent sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 34 Walnut street, by GRAY & BROTHER. Philadelphia, Feb: 7, 1846. ' - ' 6 The Business Man's Assistant, TIONTAINING a variety of practical' and useful Vi rules, tables. forms, &c., illustrated by a variety of examples, the whole designed to assist the account= ani and to facilitate the instruelon of the illiterate—i very valuable book, at only 121 cents, just pi bli-hed and for sale at It Bookstore. Apr 2,1 17- Patent Elastic Baby Jumper, Or Nitt•se's Assistant. k SUPPLY of this'celthrrded, !article just. received .111,1 for sale at S. BANNAN7S May 8 19 [Tank and Variety store, Pndsville. FARM FOR SALE vi; ILL be Soldl . Private sale, a farm sittinted with-. in t nit tulle of the town of Cattawtssa, in Colitht hia county, Pa., adjoining farms belonging to iribit Cleaver and Peter Bodine, containing fitly acres more or less, three acres !'of which are woodland, and , the balance in a good state of cultivation, Thete is an excellent orchard of choke apple trees, together with a 'number of peach and cherry trees, on the faro. ! On the ;;; ; ;• • _ premises are erected a dood two story log dwelling house with - kitchen back, a large 4 hank barn, a new cider press, stone spring house together With other out buildings, all in in 'good Order. The farm will be sold a bargain to any person in want of one. Fur terms and other particulars apply to WILLIAM PATTON, . Mine Mil Gap, Schuylkill Co., Pa. March 6,1847 iu—,-tr AilBS,. THE subscriber respectfully invites the public total at Mr. Witlield's Store, Centte street, and exam ine his assortment ,of C. Meyer's GRAND AC'TION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments are highly approved of by the most eininent Professors and Composers bf music. For goat; hies of tune, touch, and keeping In tune up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed, by either' American or European Pianos. They are ihosen by all musical stars for their concerts, such as Madame Castellon, Leopold do Meyer„Vieux Temps, 'Burk, Wallace, Ti,m% pleton and many others; they are used or 200 or 300 concerts every year. They have also received the first preinituns of the three last exhibitions, sad the Insist) ver medal by the Franklin. institute was awarded L. therril, The subscriber warrants these Instruments for tne Veer: He keeps them constantly on hand and sells othem at the lowest manufacturer's prices on reason able tetras.. Alf orders from abroad will be promptly attended to, .. • . 'T. E. 131CHAED. Eottsyille, Aug I, 18 - 45. 31--if; • f . BIS. Beget:the, Term, 1841. ' -s' ,1- 1 WiLLIAM BOWERS.. Sabra* sue. - ,- et. - . Bill to PerPentate .loarrn LEEDS, and testimbny. , - allotherninterested. ' --"A. , Schuylkill. COUlity. At. • . - ' IL . , , ~ The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. c .‘. to Joseph Leeds and all others interested ( „ j , °retail , :--At the instance of Witham s , s ---- '" Bowers, we command, firmly, enjoining is. ' you, that laying aside all other business , -'''----- and excuses whatsoever. you be and ap i e peer before our Judgelat Onemsburg, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the first Monday of.Septeniber next, to chew cause, if any 'you have, why witnesses on behalf ofithesaid William Bowen, touching all that certain tractor piece of land, :situate on a branch of Tamaqua, formerly in Brunswick township, in the eounty of Berks, now Rush'township, :in the county'of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, and survey ed iii the name of George Flower. bounded and debug bed as follows i—Beginning at a stone; thence by lands nowsor late. of John Swans, and lands. pow or late be longing to a Company, north 320 perches to a "stone; .thence by lands of aaid'Company, west 212 perches to ,a post, south 320 perches to a post, and east 212percbes , to the place of beginning, containing 400 acres, with al lowance of six per cent. for roads &c., as by ,the said-- deed doly recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, in the said county of Schuylkill, on the 25th day of May last, willmore fully appear:that the said above described tract of land, conveyed by Henry Zimmerman, Frederick Beck, and George 11. Stichter, Commissioners 'ofthe county of Schuylkill, to a certain Joieph Leeds, by deed of conveyance, dated inn 30th day rifinly, A. D. Is4o, and recorded in the said courtly of Schuylkill, In Deed book No. 26. page 425, said deed having been made by the said Comm issioners, to the said Joseph Leeds in pintuance of a purchase by the said,Joseph Leeds and the tiara George Emerick, at a public sale of the lands which had previously been purchased by thesaid County Commissioners, at Treasurer's sale, held for a period of five Years and upwards prior to the said entrant - winners' sale, the sajd tale sto made by the 14:lid Commissioners to the said Joseph Leeds and the said George Emerick, was made in the nante of the Said Joseph Leeds, and the conveyance made by them to him'under an arrangement between him, the said Joseph Leeds, and him, the said George Emerick. at the time. to Will—The sail George Emerick being , fully acquanded with the nature of the title and locatimi of the said tract of land, upon seeing the same advertised by the Acid Commissioners to be sold, was desirous of participating in the purchasethere ofrprovided it was not bid up to an amount beyond his means—and. in order to secure an interest in the satne, he agreed with the said Joseph Leeds, that they would attend the said Commissioners' sale, and that they would jointly .purchase the property—and that, In con sideration of the Information given by the said Emerick, that he,, the said Joseph Leeds, would accompany him to attend the said Sale at Onvigsburg, and; would pay all the expehres attending the said purchase, provided the ratite would unt exceed the sum arise hundred dollars, and the one half of the'said property should be convey ed to the said George Emerick, and the other half re tained by the said Joseph Leeds, as his share thereof :motto repay.him for his expenditures in the sainethat in pursuance of this said agreement the said Joseph Leeds, and the said George Emerick, attended the said sale, and the property was bid off at the said sale by the said George Emerick, at a stun less than one' hundred dollars. It was then agreed that the title should be made by the Commissioners to hum, the 'said Joseph heeds, and that he should convey the one half part to him, the said George Emerick, so soon as they returned to the city {if Philadelphia. By thisarrangement each party, wonid have a deed showing his interest in the land—that:the said George Emerick attended in person to the said : purchase and the perfection of the Said title in him; the said Joseph Leeds, and was at considerable expense in wresting the same— that 'the said :Joseph Leeds has repeatedly acknowledged that the one half of the said land was purchased for the said George Emer ick,'and that he, the said Joseph Leeds, hold-4111e title for him, and for his use; lint for-as-niuch as disputes con cerning the pre : Mises - May subsist after ;am . petitioner's wittirsSes are dead and the right of your petitioner may he thereby defeated, may it please your honors to grant to your petitioner a subpoena under the :teal of this Court or a rule to 'Mew cause as may he thought right to he di rected to the said Joseph Leeds and to all other persons interested in the premises, requiring them to appear in this honorable Court nn a day therein 40 be named to spew cause, if any they or either of them have, why a commission shall not issue tindelr the seal of this honor able Court, to:be - directed to such person or persons as the Court shall appoint, for examining your petitioner's witnasSes. hit perpetuarn ri memoriam, for the proof of the matters aforesaid, should not he examined on the pe tition ofthe said William flowers,and their testimony' re duced to writing, to he used after thelYeath of the wit nesses and the same filed ofrecord In Or said Colin and he perpetuated agreeably to the constitution and the Art of AsSembly, in such case made and provided, and here in fail not at your peril. Witness the Honorable Luther Kidder, Esq., President of our said Court at Orwigsburg, the Ztlt (lay of Jane, A. D., one ththisand;eight hun dred, and fort '-seven. . C. M. STRAUB, Pr, thonotary., POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. THE Autumn term of this Instltutioniivill commence on the nth of Septembernext. The Ith,eral patron age which has been bestowed on hilt school, and the. considerable accession of pupils during the last year, ha's induced the Principal to procure two additional com petent teachers ; .hoping that the charaCter which will thim he given to the school will increaseithe humber.of plipils still more ; so as to enable him to meet the - heavy expenses which will consequently be incurred and to carry out his design of egtablishing an Institution wor thy of the most liberal support. The fullowing will be the division of la lion Mr. Elias Schneider, A. R., Principal and teacher of the Ancient languages and Mathematics. The French and German lanzuages have bee.o•l=7 l f , ed to Monsieur F. Perrin, a graduate of one of the prin.: cipal Gymnasiums Of Berne, Switzerland; and also a native of that country. Mt. Perrin has had considera ble experience in teaching bentre his connection with this Institution. .He teaches the French and German, according to 011endortPs method, being' able to speak bittliliese languages with fluency. Mr. W. 'P. Kautz, a member of .the Senior clans of Marshall College. will have chargeof the department of Natural Scierrce. History, and Elocution. Mr E. Sagendorf, whp has been already a year coml fleeted with the school, teaches the English branches. The German is considered one of the not important branches of the school, and, therefore, besides the usual' ,recitations in this language, half an hour Is spent every idaytwith the German puptts in German disputations. andldiscussinns: The extTeises are conduchid hyl two 'teachers, who, by exelariging,the'r ideas with each other in the presence of the pupils,lead them gradually to do the same, and -thus enable them to speak the German soon. Persons from 'abroad, who .ritay wish to send their sops to this institution, will, procuire further infor matinn by writing to the Principal: Arrangements have been made to accommodate acertain number of persons in a respectable priirate boarding house, not far front 'the school, and in a retired part of the town. July 17, 1847 20-3 m The Largest & Cheapest 'STOCK OF I ;t k .jo. • GOLD & SILVER WATCHES 4 IN PHILAI/ELPIII . A, WII OLESA LE AN EY 'DETAIL. C - 4 . OLD Levers, full Jewelled, 18 carrel case, gold dial, ~, . . .. ,; . $lO 00 'Gap Lepines, full Jewelled, 18 carret 'case, gold dial, . . . - ' . $25 to 30 00 Silver jlevers, full Jewelled, • . • '. 20 00 Silver' Impinir, Jewelled, , - . . i ~13 00 Silver Quartiers watches, splendid quality, 9 00 ' Silver imitation Quartiers .%, . . 5 00 Second handed Cold and ,Silver watches, at , allpriCes I from : .. . . $2 to 25 00 Gold Pencils, . - ••;' $1 75 to 200 Gold Bracelets with topaz apd other sets 3 50 Pure Silver Tea Spoons ~ . ~. 4 50 lliarnorid pointed Gold Pees. Witt pcncir andl, . solid silver holders, only .' • . ,l 25 e — • Gold chains, breast pins, Inger rings, ear rings, and jewelery of every quality and description, at the lowest 1 1 Philadelphia or New York prices ; Gold and Slice" Le tter, tepines, and Cloutier watches, still much cheaper I than the above prices. A,Call will be sufficient to can tl.ince parrhasers that-this is the place to get good Ind cheap articles. , All goods warranted to he whig-t ey .are sold for: Orders front the colour): punctually att ti dal to. .' Old Gold'and Silver bought for cash or take in exchange. All kinds of watchei repaired, and wariant ed to keepkorrect tirne.' . -have a splendid, gold independent seconds watch, for timindburseii, dcd. Also Gilt and Galvanised Watches„ or traders' use, and ponds of all kinds in toy !Mei at , LEWIS , I.ADOMUS' • ; • Cheap Watch and Jewelery Store, No. 4131, ' 31ariliet Street, above Eleventh; North side. r! S.—Please save, this advertisement, and call at 41n Market se,, upper side. [Phila., July 17 29-31 n India Rubber Goods.l THE subscriber has Just received a-supple of India . Rubber Goods, such as • Cebtre Table Covets walla Map of the World printed . en it; .* Wristlets and Garters forehildren. - Rings Jhr children teething ' • Maps of the United States, Cuffs for children. India Rubher Bands for papers, ace., • . India Rubber Shoulder Braces, . India Rubber Cloth for bandages, a good artcle for Physicians, Tobacco Pouches, dcc., dcc: JOHN M CROSLAND 'Jost received from' the factory, and for sale whole , sale .‘nd retail at BAN NAN'S .Variety Store. July 31 • •3l HATS, CAPS, LADIES' NIIIFFS, BOAS, &C. To Merchants, Mattbrs, & others. No. 196, Market St., SECOND DOOR BELOW SIXTH, PHILADA:', RESPECTFULLY solicit' atten lion to their large and complete 1 0 stock of HATS and 'CAPS,manti factured under their immediate direction and superintendence, with all the advanta ges ofmodem imprOvements to enable theta to combine the important (Ititilltlea of durability, taste, and beauty of finish with extreme cheapness of price. An immense and beautiful assortment of all varieties and prices of Beaver, HATS. Brush, Silk, Moleskin,ltmoin, Casalmere, Wool, Spurting, and xidand Hats, Also, a gen.ttia hssortment ofevery va-1 tier' , of Caps, Otter, Fur Seal, Hair Seat, I CAPS, Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every }- MUFFS, style, ied,black, and brown Mohatteal- I BOAS, &c. ette, Glazed, Oiled Silk, and Fur Caps. J Ladies! Ma's, Boas, &c., at the vary lowest prices. Buyers by the dozen or less, are invited to call 'land see if it is .not to their Interest to deal with us. Valuable Works for Mechanics. lIODGE on the Steam Engine, accompanied. With 98 large plates, a valuable work, price *lO, Ewbank's Hydraulics and Mechanics, Renwick on the Stearn Engine, Lardner Ma the Steam Engine, '.lamiesonNi Mechanics for Practical Men, 4th Edition London, Mechanic's Own Book, by Pilkington, ' . Green's Mechanic's Calculator, Haswell's Engineer's Prieket Book, _Engineer's Teat Book, Do Pocket Guide, Together with a variety of other valuable worksjust received and for sale at BANNAN'S. Aug. Rl 34) Cheep Book and Stationery Store: GARDEN & BROWN, - VAT AND CAP WAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTORY, Particutir attention paid to the packing of bats, 4c Cash paid for Muskrat and Shippthg furs, '• GARDEN & BROWN, 106. Market street, below Ellith street. Philadelphia,July 17,1841 ' 2O-3m THE GIRARD LIFE - INSURANCE. ANNU ITY & TRUST CO.. OF PHILADA. OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. MAKE lust:trance GO Llves,grant Annuities and En dowments, and receive and executes toots. Rata for insisting' $lOO me a single Lift. , Age . For .1 year. • For? yenta. For Life. annually. ' annually. 20 0 91 0.95 1 77 - • 30 1 34 ; ' 1 36 236 40 ,169 183 50 196 2 , O9 460 •60 • . 435 : ' 1 .... 491 • 700 EIMIIIPL.E:—A person aged 30 years next birth-day; by paying the Companysl 31, would secure to his fa-- tinily or heirs $lOO, should he die in one year ; or for sl3'lo be secures to them $ 1000; or lot $l3 60 annu-' ally for 7 year ; he secures to them 1000 should - he die In 7 years; or f0r52360 paid annually during life he providel _for them 1000 whenever lie dies ; for $6550 theycwoulti receive $5OOO should he die in One year. 4 ' - 'ltalians 20, 184:5. • THE Managers of this Company, at a meeting held on• the 27th - December ult., agreeably to the• design referred In the original prospectus or circular 'of the Company,appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli. eWs for the whole of life, remaining in force, that were issued prior to the bat of January, 1849. Those of them therefore which Were issued in the year-1836, will be entitled to Id per cent upon the sum insured, making an addition of $lOO on- every AlOOO. That is $llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the $lOOO originally insur;q. Thdse poliCies that were'issued in 1937 will be entitled to el per cent. or $B7 50' on every $lOOO. And those issued in 1838, will- be entitled to 71 per cent, or $75 on every 100, and In ratable proportions on all said Policies issued prior to Its January, 1849. 1 The Bonita will be credited to each poloey dn the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company. to continue to make addition nr bonus to the poriclea 'for life at stated periods. B. W. RICHARDS, President. JOHN F. JAMES. Actuary. rd•Tnestitiscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Institution, and is prepared effect Insurancesou livi•s•,'at the published rates, and give any information desired on the subject, on application at this office. . A BENJAMIN BANNAN: , . Pottsville Feb. Sub, _, ' 5 I OFFI CE OFTHE ~ 5p ring Garden Mutual Insurance . , Company. _ THIS Company having organized according to -the provisions or tts charter, is now prepared to make InStiranees against loss by Fite on the mutual principle, - combined with the security of a joint stock capital.—, The advantage of this system is, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done for, as the whole profits (less an Interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re turned to the members of the Institution, without their becoming responsible for any of the-engagements or li abilities of the Company, furtherthan the premiums ac tually paid. ~ , The great success Which this system has met with Wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the . attention of the public to it, confident Math requires hut to tie:understoiid to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard Ito it, may be obtained by applying at the (Wee Northwest corner of 6th and Wood sta., or of ,B. 'BAN NAN, Pottsville. . . . CHARLES STOKES, President., L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. , . . DIRECTORS, , Charles Stokes, ' George W. Ash, • . Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins Elijah Hallett, David Rankin, • '''' P. L. Latrtzerenne, Walter B: Dick, • Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subscriber has been appointed ...emit for the a.; !Mee nieptioned InstillitioM and is prepared to effect nsurnnces on all descriptions of property at the Inwest ales. • - B. BANNAN. • ;February 99, 1840, , , , 9 INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 131 FIRE. The Franklin Insurance C 0.,. OF •PHILAPELPHIA, . Capital $ 400,000, Paid. in • Charter Perpetual, • -( CONTINUE.to make Insurance, pernianent and Dm; lied, on every description of property, in town and' country on the usual favorable terms. Office 1631 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. CHARLES N. BANCEER, President. • • DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant, James Scott, Frederick Brawn, •ThomaiHart, Jacob It. mirk, Thomas' S. Wharton, Cite. W.... Richards, • Tobias Wagner, -111 orderni D.- Lewis CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secty., The subscriber has been appointed agent-for the a- - hove mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make insurance, otl every description of property, at the lowest 'rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Pottsvill Vlune 19, 1841, • T 2s=ly IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully invite the 1J attention of their customers and the public in ge neral. to their extensive stock of Spline. and Summer goods, just opened, which consist of French, English, and American style" Milled Cloth and Cagsimere, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassedhy any other establishment in the State. The - Vestings, we believe, are something very rich and handsome; the fancy. scarfs, Handkerchiefs. Shirts,Stispenders, (310Ves..eke. were selected, and cannot lie sold cheaper by any other establishment in the United States. 1,..& T. flatter themselves they do give to their, rug.' touters netter satisfaction in the way of good work, firmer goods, and More fashionably cut 'oats than the majority of MUM'S in the cities of Philadelphia, New York. or Baltimore. 1.. &T. having taken the medal at the twill:4lst exhibitions of the 'Franklin In-littite, is a strong guarantee that illev cannot be stirpassed in their priTik,ssion. LI PPINCOT,T & TAYLOR, • ' Merchant Tailltri and extensive Clothiers . ; Corner of Centre & Matiantonco sts., Pottsville. P S.—Just received 10 pieces of fine black and olive Cassineit cloth - 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid Can-imere, 120 yards I:mbroirlf•rod Satin Vesting, 130 do . French Black Satin, . • 129 do English tin . 15 pleces,of Binly French Cloth, 16 do Brinjoun do id do Single Milted Cassimere,, 12 di; Drab drc. for Summer Cants, r ' 10 do Drab, Olive. Citron Green, London Smoked Cloths. All of the above goods' con he seen at the Clothing Store of IlleSsrs. LIPPINCOTT 4. TAI - 1.()R. April .17, 1847 lb Pottsville. Ar l(L N E 'a s ri ‘ i 1 1 :1 13 ) sole Agent is,l6-entT• Manufacturer ttip rakin Co palClassWorks. Having' been long engaged in the manufac ture hf=Copal Varnish, las well as other kinds,) is now prepared to—olTer 'to purchasers an article which in `ituality, cannot be surpassed hy-any in the Union. Al so, receiving Weekly from the abovecelebrated Works, Witidow - Dlass of every stzet Constantly on hand a full assortment ot White Lead, of the roost approved ' brands, Red Lead, Litharage, Saxony Magnesia; 4.c width will be soil at 'Manufacturer's prices, together with d large and well selected stock of Drugs, sTedi eines, Dyes, Acids, Fine Colors, 'Perfumery, in short every article in the Drug line. Zilerchants,*Phy sicians• and Dealers in general, are reqwested to call and examine"the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will be induced to,purchase. Philada... February 14,1846, -7-1 y NEW - STORE.; JT MORGAN respectfully inforrils the; politic that be .has aliened •a , new 'fancy Dry Gorib,and Millinery store in Market Street, near Tlttrd, where he is just opening'a eplendid assortment of goods just received from 'New 'fork and Philadelphili, which he intends selling very low. cou=isting In part of Silk, thihet„.Par is, and Printed Cashmere Shawls; a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Laines,Gingliams, and ',awns very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gitop.and But tons, and be would particularly call the attention of the ladies to a larce assortment of White gooda,Jaco netts, Swiss, Mull and Book Muslim', Plaid and - Stripe Muslins. N, April 17, 1841 16. DEAFNESS CURED Scarpa's Compound 'Krems()le Acdustie . Oil FOR the cure of Deafness, pains and the discharge of matter, from the ears ; also all those disagreea ble noises like the buzzing of insects, falling .if water, whizzing of steam, '&c., which are symptoms of ap. preaching deafness, and also generally attendant wttlt the disease HERE is something worth attending to earning as it does from a man so extensively knotty as is Mr. GraetT both in city and country. "I hereby certify-Oat from the creel., of a severe cold last winter, I became partially deaf, attended with • very disagreeable noises like tinging of bellsotc, which gradually increased,untii I completely lost the hearing Of one ear,—when I was induced4o try Scarpa's Acous tic Oil, and am no* happy to say, that tvith the use of one bottle of the above medicine I can hear as well as ever, and all disagreeable noises have entirely disap peared. Any ruratar information respecting my case, will be gladly given, brcilling on me at No. 451 North Fifth street near Race. = .DANIEL GRAEFF. „- Philadelphia, Nov.-IL:1013. • For sale by Mr. 8., B. Enmpert, No. 120 - North S. street,Philada. ; in Pottsville by JOIIN G; BROWN': in llsrrtsburg•by G. ; GROSS, and in Reading by Mr. EARL, where those Intereeted can obtain many inter esting certificates of cures. . Racember 12. 1846 ' 50.1 y Patent Oil Saver:. T T HE patentees beg leave to call the 'attention of manufacturers, rail road companies, machinists, and others interested to their PATENT MACHINE for the Purpose of sating the consumption of oil on machinery and substituting, any other liquid Instead thereof. The Oil Saver has bleu fully tested in New-Jersey, New York, and New. England, and Is found to answer with water Instead of oil perfectly satisfactorily. It Is now in successful operation in New Jersey, New York, Lowell, Mass., and part of Pennsylvania. 'Communications, (post paid.) addressed to P. S. IDEVLAN, or 7 PItII.IP ZIEHER, Reading, Pa.,-or to ERASTITH F. BRIM:HUM, New York City will be punctually attended to. Reading, Aug. 41,41 - r 14—Irn ' epartment. MICE,—The harvest mouse is the smallest o all known British quadrupeds, only one-sixthjf - the size of , the common house mouse,- for t a harvest mice;placed in,a scale will nit do mote than weighldoWn a single; half-penny. Its lit lo • i l nest is, beautifully constructed of leaves; and so e times the softer portion of reeds , ' About the md dle th ere ia . a small hole, just large enough to d mit the' point of the little fi nger. This iii the n uance to the nest, which the mouse closes up w en it goes inquest of food : and yet this fairy at Ale ture,which a man might enclose in the palnis of his hand, and which might be tumbled acrosarthos t a bl e like a hall without disarranging it, oftencon tains as many as eight or nine little mice; for ven when full grown the whole length of the head and hotly scarcely exceeds two inches, : During the„ winter months it retires to its burrMv unile the - ground, unless it should be fortunate enouglt to . get into a Corn stack. It is one of the prettiest of our English animals, and may be kept in. al cage like white mice,- where it will anniseitself firi se veral minutes at a time by turning round a wiro wheel. Its chief food is corn, although it will oc casionally, feed upon insects. . How the harvest mouse contrives to give Irunir ishnieni' to eight or nine young onei in that round confined little nest. was a puzzle to that Clever naturatistli'ilnert White ; and as he could t r ot re. solve so'dilficult a question; he imagined that she most Make holes in'thlTerent pails of the nOst , end : so feed one'at a time.. it is very amusing t watch the habits of this beautifuhlittle creature in a cage; to see how she will twine her tail around th wires, clean herself with her paws, and lap water, like a dog: it is the little torn tit of animals. 4ien the common mouse, 'which is so great, a petit to our houges, is an elegantly shaped littliv:aMmad, altho' it is such a plague in the cupboard ifii4l in the lar der. W heseveiman goes, it follows him ; let him hulk] ever so. princely a mansion, , he iJ I sure to have the little mouse for a tenant. He walks in -we cannot tell how, and when-he has once ) . obtain. ed possession, he is in no hurry to start 14ein.— He helps himself to whatever he can get, without, asking any one's permission ; and he never sass,a carpet in his life that he thought was too good for himself and . his little companiobs. to play opon,— Roy* England. ~ .1 , CLUBFOOT IN THE HORSE.—A* fi ne black- wagon horse, the pioperty of Mr. Millet, miller, of Newton St. Cyprus, was some time since sent to Mr. Tremlett's kennel to be slatightered, • 'being considered incurable, having a distortion -of the foot from a contraction - of the sinew, which made him walk on the front of his hiMf,. with the heel elevated perpendicularly. - Being an animal in such good condition, Mr. l'rernlett was untvil ling to destroy him. . He' therefore requested Mr. Read, vejerinary surgeowoo "exaniine him; who decided that the only chalice, of 'rendering the ani mai useful Would be-the division of the great flex or tendon of the leg. - Accordingly the 'operation of tendotomy, or dividifig the "tendon was perfor fried. Ten days after the operation he walked flat on the sole of-his-Toot : one month afterwards he we's put to the - plough. He' is now as useful as any horse on the farm, and perfotma all the duties a horse is required to perform. Four months have elapsed since the operation .woe done ; a fair trial has therefore'licen giVen to test-the utility - or inutility of the operation. —Western Timet i =CO ,COMPARATIVE - Iyt frit ire l'otvers of Green and Dry Fodder for Cattle.—A communication has been made to the — Paris Academy of Sciences by M. Bouesineault, on the comparativemtitritivo powers of green and dry fodder' for cattle. Hith erto the received opinion was, that nattiral or arti ficial Oivars, on their being converted into hay, lost a portion of their virtues. To determine this Boussineault fed a heifer alterhately, for ten days at a time; upon green or dry, food, and weighed the animal after each ten .days.;' fie found no difference -in the - average vveighf; and then fore comes 'to the,e4clusidn, that the hay made from any-given gotintity of natural or arti ficial grass tins the same nutrition as the quantity of ereen food from which it was made.—London PIYMPItIN..PIES.—Oare the outer rind from a' pumpkin, cut- it up and take Mit, the seeds; then put it over the fire with s cup of water: cover i' and letit'boil until it is perfectly tender, and will crush ; then take it into a colander on spire, with a skimmer; let it drain ;• then whit through the sive Or ,Colander, into ft deep basin; add to it enough milk to. make it .quite thin, one teaspoonful of salt; nutmeg grated, some'essence of lemon..nd'aii vell-beaten,egga; and sugar to tarte. Line a diSh 'With paste or Wl' paste; an fill with the prepair_d pumpkin. .Sotne little gin ger in themixture. , . , . There may be more.or less eggi than , is h. ": directed ; but this number. to a , Cumman size. cheese pumpkin. makes' excellent pes: 1 Pays Socrates, is an employ. merit the most worthy the applicat i on of man, the most ancient and the most suitable to his nature ; it is the common nurse of all persons, in every age, and condition is life : it is the source of healsl?. strength, plenty, and.riehes ; end of a thousa sober, elights and pleasures. It lathe roistre.s and school of sobriety, teMperance, justice, religio., and in short, of all virtues civil and military. LIIIPOItTAVIC TWINVALIDS I . Let all who arc affected With Consuntption, Cone Colds, ..isthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throeit,lloorseness, Palpitation of the Heart, Whoopitig Cough, -Croup, Hires, .A•creuus Tremor's, Lire'. • Co inplaint.onV diseased . KidneYs.trr -- .TIIONIpSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP pF TAR A -_ WOOD NAI'TIIA. 1 . 1 F there It power in medicine th remove atiecure i _P ease, this one will rapidly and efrecually Recur restoration to health. . . . From all parts of the country testinirmy continues pour in of its unequalled dtut salutary power over P monary, Throat, and Pecteral diseases. ' 4 A recent letter from gendershott & .4, .an Old a highly respectable' firm in Nashville, Tenn., states •• That the Compound Syrun of Tar and Wood•N tha gh es universal satisfaction,"—wort so than a medicir, they have ever sold. Read thefollowing from Dr. Young,the eminent octal a ' PHILADELPHIA, .tool IND, 184 . Messrs. A ngney 4. , Dickson :—Geritkeni..n:--11nv n ieromtnended to-my practice. and used id my own f wily, Thontpson's Compound Syrup of Tar and W o Naptha. I have no hesitation:in saying tha Id is the e. Preparation of the kind in use,.and pers ns au* "ri from colds, coughs, affections ofilte throat breast, C so prevalent at this season of t h e year, cannot use ri medicine that will allay a cough,nr consurription - iorm than Thompson's Cotntimind Syrup of Ttir afar Wm NaPtha: WM. YOUNG. 11L-ll , 1.54, Sprite° stree ~. Read also the follotVing froth a man wild willot n time, corroberate its statements. MOST WONDERFUL CURE! - • • ' - Pnlcsnst.ents. Deci 4th, 1841. Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the be-• neflt experienced by the use of Tininipsorili Compo ud 'Syrup of Tar, and that where, who. like nie, have an guished through years of affliction and sureriag, idi om being able to find a remedy, may know here it art be obtained, I voluntarily make the following statemnu. About 4 years AMC, after beilig affected with a vio en( cold it left me a troublesome and severe cough. W ilst 1 . , the cough continued which was, with scatcely an 3( , -in termission, during this long period, language Batlike ell what I have tottered front debility, pains in the br asi and aide, night sweats, difficult expectoratiob,oppres e breathing, and, in fact.-altthose symptomsiwhich m rk a severe pulmonary affection. The relief occasion ll,f obtained by the discharge of the matter which obstr ct-; ed the healthy action of my system. but 'increased f fears, as the purulent matter discharged was freque llf streaked with blood. Dining this time I was under thetreatment of sett rat physicians, and took many of Ihose•prenaration re: commended as servicatde In the cases of others but without relief; and 1, at length, concluded that .a c re,, in my case, was hopeless. .. But how rtgreehbly cha ;ed . Is now my opinion ! 1 have used, for about:three weeks., Thompson's 'Compound Syrup of Tar. By the Ils,k! or, one bottle my cough has been relieved and my sy{rtenr reinvigorated and by continuingths use up to thin time„ 1 am sat isfiedthet my complaint Is entirely removed and. eradicated.- . B. Kesittrev,_242, S. Sevrnth street..• . Prepared only by Angney k. Dickson, (successors of S. P. Thompsan,j at the . N. 7; E. cornet brFilth and Solace streerev4thiladelphia. ~_ I .• J Sold in fbjtaville by:. J. G. DROwril; and' Jl. '3l FALLS, g_dreville. [- Price 50 celitAtoi *riper hottfe ; of $2 1m six bottles. Bewale,of imitations ll July li, 1847 !--- . Valnable Preparatt ,rOMPOUND Chemical Whale 01( Son] l. - stroYing bugs em plants, Rose .bushed - bery ate.. - price . Infallible Bed Bug poison, for destroy] Bugs, it never fails; I COckroach poison, warranted good, and fectly harmless to both children and a Fly Paper for dent toy ing flies l f Pachouly Compound for destroying moth Labarraque's Chloride of Soda for purify, nit By sprinkling slittle over the ap the effect is produced immediately. bottles, . Fumigating Pastiles for sick chambers, Diamond Cement for mending broken gla. Just received, together with a variety] cles, and for saleiat B. BANN AN'S lito& and Variety store, corner of Centre and' ' July 24, 1841 . ' -. ;~ !TM sad* 111 fer de; shrub- Ing Bed is per; nimals / inr; rottl, ttrulns quykrt Se of Igtb . cr u i e stt y rr 'ikrkteattaiWts!.
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