Notes Ctrainl. From Dr. Iliester's BoOk of Travels in Europe .(Thr following letters area prelude to the obsetva— trona' of Dr. Blaster ,ap(in the ruins, of 'Pompeii fferettlapaban, kr, wraith we shall lay before our read- - era next weeh, If our limiti permit. This will conclude our eVracis from this interesting hooka- ' ; 4 • Letters of Pliny the younger to Tacitug, eon• gaining an account of the &striation • . of Pompeiiit.l7. 79. Your request that I would send you an account of my uncle's death, in order to tranamit a more, exact relation of, it to, posterity, deserves my ac knowledgements; for, if this ne - Cident:shall be cel ebrated by your pen, the ,glory of it, I am well assured, will be rendered for ever illustrious. And notwithstanding -he perished by a misfortune„ Which, as it invol4d at the same time a most beautiful country In ruins, and destroyed so niatiy, -populous cities, seems to promise him an everlast ing remembrance; notwithstanding he has himself composed ninny and lasting works; yet I am per -imadeit the mentioning' of him in your immortal' - .Works will greatly contribute to eternize his name,. ',Happy :I esteem those to be, whom Providence has distinguished with the ebititie4 either of do i ng such 'actions as are Worthy of being related, or or relating.them-in a 'manner worthy of bring read'; . but doubly, happy ate they - tsho are bleclied. with both these uncommon talents ;._in the numbe:r• of which my -uncle, as his, own writings and - Our history will prove, may justly be ranked. It iwtteith extreme wlllinguess, therefore, I execute yotir . cUrritlitirrds, and should indeed have claimed die task, if 'you had pot , enjoincti it. - 'Ale Was at that time with the fleet un der his August. about at Alisenum. On the-24th of about one in the at - term - fon, my mother desired hint to observe a cloud which appeared of a very ULM FULA r;l7.e and shape. He had just returned From taking the betietit of the sun,* and after bathing 'himself. in cold water, and -taking a slight repast, Nrrag retired to his study. lie immediately arote and went cat upon an 'eminence, from whence he . might inure distinctly view this very uncommon appearance. It was not at that distance discerni ble _from what mount nit this cloud rssued, but it was found aftersvards to ascend frorri Mount Ves uvius. - 1 - I cannot give a more exact description-of • its figure, - than by resembling it to ttiat of .a pine tree, fur it shot up a great beat in the torus of a trunk, winch extended itself at the topanto a sort of branches; occisioned, I imagine, either try a sudden gust of air that impelled it. the . force..of - which decreased as it advanced Piny a.ds, or the Vcloud itself tieing pressed back again by its own, weight,- cap riolei in this 'animas ; it iippeared sometilneTbii4ist and sometimes dark anal s potted, as it was Moro or le-s impregnated with earth and cinders. Tins extraordinary pi enoluenoniexeited .my uncle'4iii!o-oPhical curiosity to take a nearer view of it. lie ordered a light ve,-el Mlle: gut ready, and gaverne the liberty, It I thought proper, to attend bins. 1 rather ello,e .coritititte., my studies; for,,ris it happened, he had et-veil - Me an employment of that kind. As lie was coining out of the house, lie, reseked a note. from Bectirra, the . wife of Blissus, who wee r in Ilse utmost alarm at the imminent danger which thre'atenell her; lot her villa being situated at the foot of Mosint Yes - uvius,..there sea; no way to escape but by sea ; she earnestly entreated hoot, therefore, to (mule to her assistance. - He ageordingly changed hie first de, sign, and) whit be ircgati }with a •tibilosonhical, he Pursued With a heroic turn of Mind. lie ordered „ the gallies to put to seaoind went himself:hit board with an hitentton of assisting not only Rectina, but several others; for the Villas stand extremely tliick upon that - beautiful emelt. 'When hastening t ., _„„2the place from whenco others fled with the utmost mime` he steered his direct course to the point of danger, and with e.ci much calinh•ss and presence of mind. as to bc.able tolr.alse nisi dictate his observations . iiphn the motion and figure of - that dreadful seeds---lie was now co nigh the mountain, that the cindirrs, Which grew thicker - and hotter the nearer-he approached, tell into the ships, ,togeth i er pumice-stones, and black -.pieces of burning' 1-11.:k . : they were likewise in danget„ not only of beingorground by the sutler' retreat of the sea:: but also limn the vast trage . ments which pilled down frorn'the mountain, and obstructed all the shore. Here he stopped to -con sider whether he should return; to which the pilot • advising him, •• Fortune," he -said; '• befriends the brave; carry me to Pompaniatiu's." Fomponiao nus was then at Stabiw . ,i separated by a gulf, which the sea, after several insensible windings, forms' upon the shore. He had already, sent his baggage on board ; for thotigh he Was not at that • time in actual danger, yet being within the view of it, and, indeed, extremely near, if it should in theleast increase, he was determined to put to sea as se,on as the wind should change. It Watt favor dila; however, for carrying my uncle to Pomponi antis,' whom he found in the greatest consterna• e embraced him with tenderness, encourag inixand exhorting him to keep up his s s iirits. and --- 7 4 1 he more to dissiptte . his fears,- lie ordered with 'an air of unconcern tin; baths to Wit.: ready; when, after having bathed, lie sat down to sup' er with great cheerfulness, or at least (''hat is litany heroic) with all the appearance of it. In th ican ' while, the eruption ;torn - Mount Vesuvius flamed • out in several places with much violence, which the darkness of the night contributea to render . • I stilt InOre visible and dreadful. But my uncle, its order to soothe the ;: sp'orglieosions ofd his friend, assured bin that it ,w,is Slily tile huming,.of tire • whichi.he.-country people hail abandoned to the flames: after this he r, uted to rest., and it 111 most certainhe was So little di-composed as to. fall into a deep sltep; fur being, peeity fat, arid breaihing hard, those who attended him without actually beard him snore.' The court which Fed , .to his apartment being limy almost; hotel with •• -itoneg and ashes: if. lie had continued there any • time Iloniter, it Would have been impossible for • t -him to -have tirade his way out ;it /was thought proper, tficrefore, to shaken- lie 'got up, and tvent . to•P,lmponianun and the rest of,iiis com pany; -with were unconcerned enough to think of going to:bed. They consulted •t ,getire , r whether • _'it would be most prudent to ;ru-t to the houses, - whiCh now . sh:lok liens side to site well frequent ar4violent;concu;sions; or fly in the deep fiehis, B where 'ttir'-caleined stories and cinders. though light indeed; yet fell iii large showers, and threat - sned destruetion. In. this' dime's" they retolved for ihe field 3, as the less sfangerom situation of thelvot'a resoldtion which, while the rest 0 1 the company were flurried into try their fear., iny uncle embraced upon cool and deliberate core-id ' erasion. Thq trent out then, having. pilmws tied upon their hr ads with nap:eine, and this was _ their whole, defence against me atoms ill stones , the; fell around them. It was now dty every - where else, Let there a deeper datkneSs prevailed • -than in the, most obscure night,; which,showever, was in some degree dssilitted by toiChes and other lights of sateious Eta”ls.. They thought . proper to go"tTiitvu farther upon the shore, to oh , servo if tbey plata safely put out to yes; 'ro u t-'hey . found the waves still rail e,xtrenwix high and bOist , terous. • Thera my unels, Isir'yore druidt a draught or two of cold water, threw himself down upon ' . the cloth whieh was _spread fo : r hiirs, when iaims diately the Iliiiies, mid a simile sold!' of sulphur, r which was the; :forernuncihf thens, - rest of the company, end ,ohliged him, to rise. i . He raised'hinse.l up with-the assisqauce of ttvo •, servents,rtind Ir/staidly fell down deal; suffocated, as I-conjectured, try some gross and itosiousv.ip• our, having always hod weak lunge, and being' frequently subject/in a ddil!ulty, Of breathing,. , As soon as it \Nt ' light again, which was nut till the third day after 6,1 s melaiicholy al•cident, his body was found entire, and without any mirk , of violence upon it, exatly in alto same posture that ' ho fell, and_look.ing more like a man adeep than dead. During all-this tune my !Muller arid Overt. at .tilisenuim But as this Lae no connection with • your histury,.6o your inquiry wentnofarmer loran Concerning my utich's death; with that; - therefore, I' will put au eiskti, 'my letter:,, stiffer: nine only to ' add, that 1 hate faithfully related to you what I was either an eye-wm:Liesi ui 'Larsen, or conceived nainedimely after lue aceitient . haji petted, aril betofe theme was tithe to sal's, the truth. I'uu w,levrhies e out of this liartatie such circunr stances as shad Lu most suitable t.j , your purpose forthere is a great differiMie betiVeen what is`pro: per kir a letter and a ; writing to a friend, and Writing to the - Public. Fare...til Lurruiz "The leiter *lnch, iti oatriphatien with your re quest, I wro'e to -von ceiwernmg the death of my . uncief has raised, it seems, your curiosity to know what tenons and dangers attended me while I continued 'et Misenurn; ter there. J. think, the ac- - count in my forever broke off. `Though my' shodiedsoufieColls, my tongue strait te11.4 .`` My uncle having left us, I • pursued the studies Which prevented My, going with him, till it was time to bathe. After which I went to supper, and from thence'-to bed, where my sleep yeas greatly broken and disturbed. • There had been, for Many -days before, some Shocks of- an earthquake, which the less surprised us as they are extremely frequent in Campania; but they, were so". particularly fic lent that night, that they nor only shook every thing about us, but seemed indeed to threaten de struction.- . My,mother flery to my chamber, where she found me rising in Order to awaken her,. W 6 went out-into a small court belonging to the house, Which sepaitted the seri from the buildings. -.As I was at that time but eighteen years of age, I know not whether I should call my behavior, in this dangerous juncture. courage or rashness ; but I took up Livy, and amused myself with" turning over that author. and even :making extracts from him, as if all about me had been in full security. While we were in this' postpre, a friend of my uncle's, who was jest come from Spain to pay him a visit, joined us; and observing me sitting by. my mother with a book in my hand, greatly condemn ed her calmness, at the same time that he repro ved me for my careless security. Neverthdess I still went on' with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid ; the buildings all around us tottered, and though we stond , upoit- open ground. Yeteas the., ,place was nanny; 'and Confined; there was no re maining without certain' and -great danger; we therefore resolved to quit the town. The people , ' followed us in the itt4post consternation, and, as to a mind distracded.vvith terror, ever suggestion seems more eiudent - than its own, pressed in great crowds about us in our Way out: _ Being got at convenient distance from the houses, we stood still in the midst of a most. dangerous and dreadful scene.' The chariots which we'hail ordered to he drawn out, were so agitated backwards and' for wards, though upon the Most level ground, that we meld not keep them steedy. even by support ing them with !Pee stones. The sea . seerned to roll back itself, and to be driven from its banks by the convulsive motion of the earth; it is certain at least the shore was considerably enlar ged, and' several sea animals were left upon it. On the other side a Nick and dreadful cloud, bursting . with no igneous serpentine • vapor, darted out a long train of fire, resembling flashes of lightning. hint much larger. Upon this our Spanish friend, whom I mentioned above, addressing 'him self to my mother and MO wit!' great warmth and earn estness: 'lf your brother and your uncle,' snid,he :are safe, he certainly' wishes you may be so too t . but if be perished, it was his desire, no doubt, that you [night both survive hlin 'why:therefore, do you delay your escapefor ornament ..We could never think of our own safety,' . ive said. :While we %Nero uneeitain of his.' Herewroa our friend !eft us, arid withdrew front the darted with the utmost preeipitttinu. Soon a fterwai do 'the cloud seemed deseend, and cover the whole ocean ; as indeed it entirely hid theisland of tapers rind'the prom ontory of Mi-room. My mother strongly conjur• red or to An Me my esespdat any ;rate, which es I was young, I might easily d 6: as for herself, she said; her age and corpulency rendercd all attempts of Mat sort impossible. However .she would wil lingly meet death, if, she could have the satisfac tion of seeing that she was not the occasion :atm-nip. But I absolutely refused /to - leave her; end tak ing her by the band, I led hor on; she-clpinpliej with great • reluctance, and not without rnany reproaches to herself, for retarding my flight. :r Ire - ashes now began 'bard! upon us, though in , no, great "quantity. I fumed My head and observed behind us a thick smoke, which came rolling, after us film a torrent. I proposed. while we lied yet any light, to• turn out of 'the high road, lest we should he presi.l,d to death in the, dark by the 'crowd thatfollowed us, We'had scarce stepped out of the path, -when darkness overspread i. mit like that Ora, eloedy.night, or when the - rd . is no moon, but ofa room :ellen it is shut up and lilt the lights extinct. Nothing then was to be heard but the shrieks of wotnen. the screams of children, and the- cries of 'men; .rorae calling for their children, others Mr their parents, others for their husbands, and only distinguishing each other by their voices; one lamenting his own fate, another, that'of his family ;, some wishing to die from the very fear of dyrng some lifting their hands to the Gods; but the greater part imagining that the last and eternal night was come, which was to destiny the Chide and the world together.[ Anteng these were some -who augmented the real terrors by imaginary ottes, and made the' frightened multi tude - believe .that Nl:senile:l was actually in flames. At-length a glimmering light appeared, widen we imagined to be rather the forerunner of an approaching burst of flathes e as in truth it khan the return of day. However the fire fell , at a distance from us : then again we were immer - seil. in thick darkness,' and a heavy shower of ashes rained upon us, which we were every new and then obliged to shake off,' otherwise -we should, have been crushed and buried in the heap. I might boast that, during all this scene - of horror, not a sigh or expression of "fear escaped from me, had not my suYport been founded•in that misera ble though strung consolation—that al mankind were involved in the _same cidamity, rand that I imag4ol I was perishing" with the world itself! At I this dreadful darkneSs was dissipated by degreei; like a cloud of arneke;* the real day re turned; and - even the sun appeared, though very faintly, and as when en eclipse to coming on. Every object that presented itself to nut eyes (which were extremely weakened) scented charier di!, being rovered.iiver with whi , e ashes, as,ellh a deep snow. We returned to Misenum, where. tea refreshed ourselves as well as we could, and passed en anxious night between hope and fear; though indeed with a touch - larger share of thd latter; fur the earthquake still continued, while several onlinsiestic people, ran up and down, heightening 'their own and their friends' calandties by terrible predtetions. However, my mother and .1, uotwithstanding the danger we had pAssed, and that which still threatened us, had no thoughts of leaving the place till we should receive sonic ad - - count from, nly•tenele. And now you will read this narrative, without any 'V k.tv of inserting it in your history, of which, it is by no means worthy ; and indeed you must impute it to your own request if it shall deserve the trouble of a letter. Roman , rased to lie nr witted in the sun, alter auttint ine their bodies with oil, which wa estee• nie.l as Erectly ritiorPtutilw .0 health, and therefore dad:. praeti th by them. ' f Matta 12 tai:es distant trona Naples. Martial has a pretty eiti.zratil; i.t rain It 6r, tztves ts= , a yiew of Vesu vius, as it appeared betor- this terrible contl.n.tr,tion hrOke OM I " Here verdant Vi o•erspread VeSUVIIIS . si its: The rap here pour'il her purple tides. Th:s Bat elms lov'd beyond his native scene: ' litre olancinc satyrs joy'd to trip the creen. - Far more than Sparta this in Teat's' race:g And great Alr once the place: Now o inin g embers spread dire waste around, . And goilii regritt that rnti C.ll Note called Castel a Mare di Stabia, in the gulf of -Naples. book H. 11 Th, Stoic and rpi, arean Philosophers held, that tho ntorld was to be ile,troyod by tiro, and things fall :•:igain original chaos; net ex•.epling even the na • nottii thottitdrosTfonithe dostruction of this ge neral conic tgrait.in. is9lD t&y:k6. THE II rc lie•••per's Gaide ; comprising general di rrtions en ref—renee 10 the duties apnertaming to senate enanaecin •at, ',ride the Care ruptured before nail a frer a,)•:grney ; trelt tewnt of •incased horses; purrhase. anti maecleement and 11. W hi a -rermin good epiatitirs, and el.,l••rt the f•eults rf I-furl:ere. pg, cart. and sad dle illirSflS; from the London edition. Price 25 Hind's Vet,rinary - riurgee•n on Farriery; a Tree tis:' on the diseases and act idiots to which the -lenrse is : with instructions to the Aloe- ' ing ; stunt, furrier, and grobin. Price. 75 Thu German Horse Farrier fur Farmers, taught on plan; being a popular description of the animit timainns to health, and showing the principle on whirl" these are to be restored • when 'disordered; a [nark which should be in the hand.'" of every taunter. trice 25 Together with a variety of other worka for sale at Scpls 31'1 BANN AN'S Bbokrtore. ' 7'o CCHr.:V - 17AI .41ERCIL/320'S .."1-VD OTHERS. oiei~iien I: Whitman; ,-.0:4,7c-rioK., ruviTErtee, INIIOT.F.SALE RETAIL, SO. 9'2(i, .Mania St rest, abort 11t1, south solo.; PIIILADELPHIA.. 1 JAS riow on hand and constantly receiving a - large //and well selected snick of every article in his line consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Rabains:Granes, and every other fruit in season. A full asiontnempfilord.tua and Soft Shelled Almonds, Filberts, Grown! Nutt Cream Nuts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, dee: His assortment of CANDIES are at `.wer prices - than ran he bought in the city. lie re (Prom• rqoulaination of his stock before- purchasing . " 6 " wlwre `• offers maids at a malt adrante being anzintiti to HO husins . s. 4 - .1,61c A su. SYCnt out this adverthinrnna, rand bring it with you. Phila., Sept. 1847 35-3ro - • BOOTS &- S MOBS , ...‘ At thi Old Stand, Centre Street, next door to' -- the. Pottsville Rouse- • ' • - • • -•• S. & J.. . FO,STER,. . • to.ATM now receiving their ' Spring supplies of BOOTS & „._.,., .... • - SHOBS,cornprsi .", first rate ...t....ai, r te ,. assortment. which they now offer at wholesale or retail at the very lowest Prices. They have also on hand Trunks,Ya lises, Carpet:Bags, and Satchels,Sole and Upper Leather. Morocco, Calf . Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find in N. N. B.—Bon d s4.• Shoes manufactured at short notice.— Their friends and the public who are its want of any of the ahoy a articles are respectfully aequested.top,ive them a call. May 8,1817, 19- . _v_.— ,_ Wholesale Hoot and ShoeiStore, CHEAP FOR unsll.._/9 e. 35, South Third, afore Chesnut Street. - - - 'rITILADI:LrItTA. Tiff; subscriber continues his cash system ~l ' '' Of doing business, and curets a good assort : :heft of eastern and city made BOOTS and k...; 4 . ‘. SHOES by the package or dozen at lower . prices titan the same quality of goods can be ----- purchased elsewhere in this city. Suffering none of the usual fosse. in trade,an examination of his -goods and prices will convince any puLthaserlthat there is no kception in this advertiscuimit7' Purchasers will examine the market thoroughly:and then call at No. 35, Smith Third, above Chesnut street. Small dealers supplied at the same prices as large ones. ' THOMAS L. EVANS: Philadelphia, Aug. `.!',. 17 35-6th JOHN SCIIMELTZER,' BOOT & SHOE :%lAKER, Third Street. opposite German Luzherao Church, RES PECTFC I,LIX announces to the citi zens of Pottsville and the Coal Itegiotigene- Aire rally, that he' is prepared to make a tine tk article of boots and shoes, to tit the foot and jvhich willnot fail to give Satisfaction to his enstomers.' From the long experience he has had in France and New York, in making the fine French bouts. he flatterS himself that he can famish an article which canna* be beaten to the state of Pennsylvania.— ,On hand and for sale a Info(' fine boots ; also a supply of tine French leather, which will be made up to order on reasonable terms. . (Aue.`B, HATS, CAPS, LADIES' MUFFS, BOAS, &C. TO' rilerchanls, , Hatters, & others . GARDEN &, BROWN, , . ~. HAT AND CAP WAREHOHKE.ASH MANUFACTORY. No. 196, .3iiillitt Se., I sEcoxu DOOR BELOW SIXTH. PHILADA., • . RESPECTFULLY solicit aiten- E,. - lion to their large and complete ',-: ', : , 'stock. of OATS and CAPS, nianu ...i.a1 4 )4 factored mider,their immediate direction . and superintendence, with all the, advania gesiirmodern iniprovent ntr. to enable them to combine the important mi:dities of durafriJity, taste, and beauty iri'mtb.ll wit 11 exit:ite ellePpi,e,,, of K id !. , An inimense and beautiful :ISP.H.HIPHSI of all varieties and prices of Beaver. ?. JUTS. , BruM,Silk,:ll.ol4,kin, Ras -la. Cassimere, Wm 4, Sporting. and As idaltil Hats. J .-- Also, a amoral ossoftment °revery va..l . riety of Caps, Otter,Fur Seal. Hair Seal, I 'CAPS, 'ANA - rat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every }..' MliF F S, style, red,hlack, and brown Mohair "cal- I BOAS, &c. ette, Glazed, Oiled Silk, anti'Fitr Caps. J -.Ladies' Mutt's, Boas, &r., at the very lowest prices.. ~3 Buyers he the dozen or less, are invited to call and see if it is 'llot. to their interest to deal with us. Particular :tytentior. paid to the pockinit of hats, &c. Cash paid for 'Muskrat and - Slonplog furs. • . OAR DEN & !MOWN, No. 1911:Market 'street, below Sixth street. July 17, 1.4'17 . ,f 29-310 T4lll,ul,lpla: . l_ LhIRHNFRvGOJDS FAL, JOL'I7%: S!S'4I.7CE: 4.'S') S, . , Importrrs and Dc/der , in 4,ilks, Ribbons. and xini ner y Goinl,, .Vo. 15. .300/1 Scrum! Shut, . P If 11..., • 1 - - ' ARE now oped in III:1.1 . 1 1 1.1. efor the ill trade a tq:ry ~ _------- tirh assotllnent of M11.1.112 , :Eti1" Cl/01): 4 :, a "' Mien' proportion of which are of their own iil;- . ~ -, port:n . l.ll. 0? . : . . b ii.)l,llt•t:SilliS. 114111 , 1 ;1,1 idaill, • , , Bonnet Satins, Of all color , and (illaill 11.5. P • i ,_Fancy Bonnet and Cap Itibbuttsa-very handsome as- - eortment, Silk Flushes. • I Silk Velvets - , Week and colored, of all qoalities, jFrench and American A rtitii. ial Flowers, , ,Fancy Laces. Cap stubs Into Bonn - t Crowns, Tips, Buckrants, Willows. ike. TheyFiave also received by the late arrival a very beautiful assortnient of 'FANCY FEATHER 3 direct front tl - e wanatio-tore tot: in Paris. . Philadelphia, Sept. 4. IS l 7 _ _ LEATHER, New and Cheap Leather Store, Ithe rear of Rogers, Sinnickson & C trs. i4o7l:,.llefir the corner of Centre and Maltantongo M'reets, Potts ville. The sulc,criber 11V. opened and intends keeping . 41:general assor:ntent of all, kinds of Leather, •Mehas Red, and OA tanned sole ttte tipper leather, •Calfl skins. slaughterand spanish Ktp-skins, or his own fin, kshing and of the very best tinali:y, which - he will - sell cheat) for cash. cash paid for slanghtt?r hides, calf and sheep skins, or taken in exchange for leather. Slaughter hides en- , changed for leather in tire rough. SAMUEL WILLIA.Ms. 27--3mu* Pottsville. July 2. 1847 Valuable Works for Mechanics. noon F. •on Steam Engine, •ncrompan led with 18 large p ates, a valuable iviirk, price $lO, Ewbank's Hydraulics and :ilechanics, : Renwick on the Stearn Engine, • • Earthier no ¶lie Steam Engine; Jamieson's Mechanicsior Practical Men, th - EditiGn London, , ,Mechanic's Own. Book. by Pilkington; -Green's Mechanic's CaWilmot', MISWOrt , Engineer's Pocket Bonk, Engineer's Text Book, , Do Pocket Guide; • •Together with a variety of other valuable works, just received and for sale at • HANNAN'S I Aug. 21 31] Cheap Book and Stationery Store. STErt, BEADS, PURSE TWIST, STEEL BAG CLASPS WHOLr:SALE 4.VD RETAIL. OLIVER 310L4N, NO. 178, CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH,' • [`MLA ILI AVE just opened a fresh assortment of Steel Reads 1 I of all siVes; Plain and Shaded Purse Twist an spools imd in sticks ; Plain and Cut Bag Clasps, dolible chains; Zephyr Parrerns,; Embroidery and Trimming Chenille; Knitting Pins ; • Croichett Needles . ; Embroideries ; Crotchet( Bags, new styles; Pearl Waxes and Fno ries ; Berlin Iron Combs; Steel Purse Rings; Steel Tassels for Purses and Rags; Hag Rings, anti a great variety of fancy and staple trimmings, which they will sell cheap for cash at the Thread and Needle store, No.• 178. Chesnut street, Phdadelphia. o Philada., Aug. 7, 1817 NE .W ADIL STORE, PHILADELPHIA. RIDGWA le• Si. KEEMLE , • 37 A'nrlh• Wharves. below Race St. OFFER for sale, at the lo,oeol prime, all the ;wi de, of the Oil Trade. Their stork is varied and evt ensive, a rid they tel ron tide nt, of giving sctisfac tion to those who call. They have TiOW on hand— Pure rtoerni Oil. White IVinter and EMI Oils, of different qualities. Solar Od. Winter-pressed Lurd Winter Elephant and Wliale Oils Relined, It:irked and Cranston Whale Oil— . Tanners' Oils, Sperm Candies. Guano,;&c. &c. N. IL—All enrols d untied in first rate order. Aug. 11, 1817 HAAS' EXPECTORANT, FOR THE CUR F. OF Conthimption, Coughs, Colds, &e. • TO THE PUBLIC:: TN'PRESENTINGthis valuable iedtctne t o , the pub- Ifcias remedy tor ionsumptffin, and 1 ulmonary Diseases in genet al, I have been solely by the great V.1111!es- attending its use in my own immediate neic o rd, and a (U.:4V! 11l benefit the afflicted; I embsiivor tot give a brief statement of its Jsectilnoss. and ti•stter myself thatats surprising effica cy will citable o n e to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will ssitlSfy the most incredulous. _that CONSUAIP ' TION may :std - "CAN BE CURED," Willis medicine is resorted lo in time. As Consumption, however is a s disease widen differs touch in the severity of its symp 111Lc, and the r %platy of its progress. add has long haf 'll.l the .4611 :lc wipe:hue: it cannot he supposed that this or any other remedy is eapable of effecting. a cure in every case and its every 'stage of the disease; an the contrary, we must expert it to fail sometimes, a :ircuinstatire which occurs sla ily,with all the most vat- ' aaUle . retried acs we pose!ss, for the most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in its fayor front citizens of this County, well known to the public. Mn. W. .1. IlAss,—llaying been afflicted fr..the last thirty years with Consumption, and havi a l the ad vice of some of the most entinentPisysiChilis,and was gi ',venupa3incuratnle, I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant, and am happy to say that.l ant entirely cured, andani attending to my daily occupation as tlionqh I had ndver been afflicted. Previous to,ta- I could not, if I had been so diapused, king your EXPECTORANT, do anything at my trade. .1 have since ree amitiensled it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of Cs,, t . men CONSCMPTION. and ant ha pvy to state that in every instance - it had the desired effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. i Schuylkill Haven, October 1. IS it... r :`Clltil'Llill.l. HAVEN. January I, ISLA, Mr. W..J HAAS.—hear.Sur:—llaving been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast. I was induced to try I yens r Expectorant, assil alter usin, one bottle of it, found tt to relieve me, and 1 di not hesitate in recoinmending it to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions °NM. Breast. :lain respectfully yours &c., EDWARD 11U1siTZINGER. • tiCIIEVI.KILL HAVEN, October W. 1814. I was taken with a bad cold some time ago, , and used one or two bottles of .llr Expcctorant, which re lieved lIIP much, and should I have occasion for the above again, I would freely call on Mr. Haas for Ills in: vn)uahle Expectorant. DANIEL 11. STAGER. Sett cyr.kna. Ifsvr.s, July, 29, ISIS. Ma. WILLIAM J. HA AS,—.Dear ant happy to. testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answers fog ,the purpose for which it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Colds, &c., Yours respecthilis.. CITAS. ITIINTZINGER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Itasca, and by the following Agents in Schuylkill county. Pottsville—J. S. C- Martin, • - Llewellyn—Johannan Cockhill, Esq. Minersville—J. & J. Falls, New Castle—George Relfsnyder, Esq. Port Carbon—Henry Shissler, P. M. ' Latfflingville—Color & Drumheller; Pinecrovo—Graeff &Porter, , Tamaquir—lleilner & Morganroth, Middleport-11.-Koch & Son, - • • Tuscarora—George R. MI% it} Frederick Klett &. Co., has'e been appointed gene ral agents In Philadelphia, for liaas' Expectorant. Nov 22, , 47-17 ~ . . - . Cri QTOREHESPERS the public generallyrx a ' and u the -- . 1.3 here by eautioned against - receiving or negociating any of the following, checks Or.. promissory noteA. which were stolen Erato the subscriber on the evening of the 15th inst.: .- - ' . - - F: J. Parvires check on the Miner? Rank, dated 14th Sept., payable to B. Titus Toll, for 837 62. • - • Saharan. dx,Reed's check on same, dated 15th 'Sept., payable to M. Carroll for $lO 44. -:z - A. Lawton's mite in favor - of J. F. Carroll dated Sept; 1E1.1847, at 60 days, opt endorsed, ter $67 50. A: Lawton's fotir notes in favor ofsame, dated Sept Ist, 1647, at 6, 9;10, and 12 months respectively, each for 852 25. - , . . Waters S. Clrillson's note In favor of Daniel Winter stein, dated July oth. 15-17, at 6 months, for $ll 'B9, en dorsed by D. L. Winterstein. , W. Wilson Ilonnell's note, dated July Ist, 1847, for $5O, at 6 months' payable with interest to the order of the Tenstees of' Reliance Division, No. 121, Sons of Temperance, nor indorsed. Chas. Babel's due bill, dated. it is-thonght, in April, -for $lOO, which has beerr settled for in account Check of the Miners'. Bank oa the Cashicrof the Rank of North America, Phila.. No. 23;dated 15th S,ept., in favor of Joy. F. Carroll, for 825, endorsed in favor of John A. Relies , . • James Casley's note, dated Ist April. 1817, in favor of J.F. Carroll, payable specifically on the Ist of Oct. next, for 833, not endorsed. ,'' • • Payment of the above being stopped a reasonable re ward will be paid for information that will lead, to the recovery of ail of them by. J. F. CARROLL,. Sept. IS 38 it] at Port Carbon. HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA, . OZ BLOOD PILLS. - - WHAT IS THAT PRINCIPLE win - cif WE CALL THE BLOOD ? HE blond is that principle by which the whole eye- . 1 tem is regulated. Therefore if the blood bet:cnes impure, a general derangement of the system must en sue ; and give rise to Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Dys pepsia, Dropsy,:lleadache, Fulltie'ss of Blood, Bilious, Typhoid, and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion, Weakness of Siolnach, Rhetundusui and Rheumatic Affection, Nerviiiis Affections, Liver. Complaint, Asth ma, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, Low Spirits, Fits, Measels, Small Pox, Whooping Cough Croup,Sore Eyes. Inward Weakness, Worms, Quit,zy. l Bronchitis, Cholic, Dysentary. (travel, Salt Rheum, Dbafness and other affections of the ear,,St. Anthony's Fire, Scorfu- In or King's Evil. Ulceis, White Swellings; Tumors, Riles, Siippressed Monthly Vscharges, and Female Complaints in general, Erupt! as attic Skin, Habitual Costiveifiis.ii. and all'iliseases depending on a disorder ed and diseased strite of the blood, or's suspension of the healthy secretions. / . . Therefore On the tirs appearance of any of these symptoms. HANCE': SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS, Should he p )(aired, and used according to the directiritO r Price 2.5 cents, per box of 50 Pills, or five boxesffibne dollar. : . , . . , • FURTHER -PROOFS OF THF. EFFICACY OF H./LA - CP.S C O.IIP 0 [WI) SYRUP OF ; f HOAR HO U.VI) I.Y R F. LIE V -, I I.,Va A FFL'ICT ED J/.91'! mi. ceo g e-T-._warringtriii, residing in York street,, IFederal IfiLlL:Baltimore, seas attacked ; with a violent 'rough a nCsori: Ithroat, after trying' inane remedies, was - induesd be friend to use Hance's- Compound Syrup of Iroarhound, and before using one ; bottle 'was entirely Mired. 3 ANOTHER YET MORE AST - DX.4 . 3MM; ! Mrs. Henrietta Merrick, residing in Montiment street between Canal.and Eden sit eets, was attacked with a very severecotigh and pain in the breast, winch was NO intense thAt it extended to the shoulderi, She was afflicted aisd with a pain in the side. After trying Many remedies, she was persuaded by a friend to nice Hance's Compound Strop of Horehound, and, after hsing three doses, she experienced great re . lief, and beforeshe had finished the bottle,was entirely cured • 50•centS pier bOttle. or Gbottles for 50. sale'by SETH "I. !LANCE. corner of chit rl es ilnd r •Vratt streets, and LOS Baltimore sti tint ; and by the f‘illoWies Agents : • i. JOHN FLOOD,Tettgville ; E. & E. HAMMER, Or-, Wigsburg ; CEO. REIFSNYDER & BROTHER. New. _Castle ; PRICE, St. Clair ; _ S.\MI.. R,EMPTON and HELLN ER, sTRAus,A, Co., Port Carbon ; OLI VER & MARS, five P 11111(3 3 ;. C. W. AUNENHAU ER. Tamagun 0 .1.: B. FALLS. MinersviEe. CIRCUS! , > t• „ ...:' • I • . , .. , '- F ‘ , i 1 ~,r•• •• •, ; .1 - ",•;',5S., ) -__-•:,--______--- ~,,•11-g- x -,-.---3-- - -a- - .- -_ -_-- - ':-=-=-• .• -:: ''''i -7 .-- - -= •Ii•:- - -7-IT-- - % 1- --- ' - - , - -- -':.. - -,.- - „=-::::- _ __A.. F'RO.7I 771 E, OLFtIIPM.V .e.11P1117111 . :-,1772 , . i`IIIS splendid equestrian company, composed en- J_ iirely of STAR PERFORMERS, will exhibit un ',ler their splendid irate,. Proof Purilion.eninninitioauly furnisheilfor thexontfortable reception of :30110 persont. at Mir ersviOe err Friday, the 9r li, and Pottsvilli Saturday, October 9th, in the afternood and evening, admiss' or 23 cents. . leder: ,mlent of Willis , celebrated Brass Band, the coninany wilt be saluted on their arrival, by Mr. Wail lace is String Band, playing airs from the most papa- /ar,Operaa., . I Ih the evening the pavilion Will . be illuminated by ' ',the potent spirit Gar invenied by B. F. Casion„Esq., :of the United Stales :Sae).* Department, Washington. It is ah entirely new method, giving a superior light ; 'free from WI nauseous effluvia, the fault of all other at tempts, and casting a light scarcely less brilliant than the noonday sun. . Constituting this company will be found ..31r. J. 0. Cadwallader, who Will ride lkis Much admired actin of , the Russian Envoy, the Terrors Of a Sorcerer of Siam, and the beautiful episode of the Sprite with the lost wince,on '2, 3, and 4 hoiues. • , ..ilairre Louisa Iloward, the great NATitiFt XENtALE EQUESTRIAN, whose admirable personations on a sin gle horse, charm and delight'all tuba belfold her, justi fying triadic opinion in awarding to her the high post thm she has so• successfully. held auridet I . a if host of rival stars. Clown—Dan 'Rice, 'the "mirth-prOvo ing Dan," whose infinite lESX and unstained by rudeness and vulgarity, places hhu far kepund the reach of IMI TATION.' Ilorare Nichals, tire Prince of Ring Masters. The Rears Eataily. whose union of thlent is Without a parallel in the world. Charles Rivers the most lin ishod In his arrangement aril execution of scenes and. gynot-stic tgrottps. Frederick Ricers presents every kind of Roden act, that can surprise by novelty and -Raster Richard (firers, (the " perform irk act on a sinule horse, it :A performed 'before the PresidenFand Senators of thei United States, and by all present declared the molt perfect unMn of WON DER AN U GRACE the world over knew. .41aSter T. Neville, win, has acquired tire rare art of riding and executing the most ditticult feats backwards, un a sinee horse. .1 • Arr. IVoi• Stow' will rids his line rl4ssie arts on 2,3, antl.l - horses, fOrmitith a pyramid of fire persons, whom he will bear attune Isis horses at light nina speed. Siff niur Germ/1,1,0re 'nighty Italian ininestrian; will ride hisincredible nicramantic scenes, introducing, "Les Gahm , 11 n diable.'' and his tßaltlett Petetons. • Ile will also bring /inward his two wonderful dogs, whose feats are without equal in the arena, • Alr lluwarif, tire Spanish scenic rider, and great :representative ofd lie Red Man of:the Forests ..lfr.:Uha rtes Fast. r, trim rides great dramatic scene and a !trawl act. entitled: liONOit TO - OUR lIEROES Or 'Aft jar our Country: in which, by the old of correct costume, he will represent the Chief Patriarch praying for his country; GEN. LACK TAYLOR at Monterey; HIRAM STIlt, O . Yankee volunteer; Santa Anna. the Cotittnitsider ix Mexico; concluding with the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM, heti:lllg the memorable resolve Ta!,10 . 9 never surrenders." D -lions. er:avg. of the Cirque Glympique;" will in troduce the Arabian Dancing Mare,'`lf.tings;" Whose beautiful dances. far surpass anything'of the kind ever 32-3 m 33-21 no yet brinieht hefore the 'public. Also tile comic ponies Romeo and Juliet, by Their eceni.s, leaps, and counier-leaPs, prove their instinctive heid for drollery. • g - Parents rind guardians rhay with confidence bring their familiep, as under the watchful care of the pro prietor, nothing apps °aching a aliade of vulgarity can find Its way among the .chotcu representations of the arena. The afternoon and etiening, ptirforinances entirely varied, Sep,23 • JOHIN C. DOBLEMAri, .hlanufueturer and importer of Yringei, Cords, Tassels, ' Buttons, Steel Goods 4e., No 144 North 3d- Street, ahore Rare, Philadelphia. • REPF,CTFI,ILLT invites the' attention of Merch ants visiting the city to his' Stock now on hand. which has Leen replenished for the coming Fall Trade, cnii,i'stitie in part of Steel fends of all sizes, Steel nag Clasps, Purse. Twist, Zephyr Worsted, Zephyr Coats and Co, a sill, Cotton, - Mohair ana Worsted Fringes of ail hinds:S:lk and Worsted Bindings, Cotton and Thread La - es, L'otionr , anti Lnuthswool 'Shirts and Drawers, Wadding, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, Cotton and Woolen Tarns, Cotton Laps, &c.•. N, 11. Constantly on hand a full assorttn...nt of every 'variety of Fringes, Cords. Tassel., Star's; Gold and' Silver Bullion, Laces, Braids, &c. for every description of Regalia. Pltilnda. Aug. 11,1817, • ATTENTION!! • MILITARY STORE. THErrtHE sullsariher would respectfully inform his friends and customers. that lie has located his • . :Num city CAI' MANUFACTORY In Third street. No. Oti, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see his'old customers, and as many new ones as are disposed to favor him with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns ; Forage Ca ps,llolsters for Troop, Body dd. Cartrouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword Belts of all kinds, Canteens, Knapsacks, different patternit . Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes. Tube dn. Brushes and , Pickers, Plumes, Pornpoons, Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, !Inn .Cases, superior quality Shot Baga, Game Bags, Drums. 4.5.' —: • DA-Orders thankfully received and. promptly attended to .: IW 1. CRESSMAN,'• No. 0, Ninth 2d st , a few doors below Race. Philada., January Mb, 1 ,1 44. • , • ' Safety Fuse. FOR blasting rocks, is perrecq safe, and the only article which the engineen on the Erie Canal per m tied to be peed, for gale at BANNAN'S May 15-10 pooh and Stationery Store. = 33-3 mo •.SALT ! SALT ! v.; • SALA Salt in barrels & bags, for inle'at the !owes M Market price. delivered do board of Boats on tbe ofyou'rttlAttE GRA &. BROTHER, ' • 34: Wnlntit et. or Locust et. Wharf Schuylkill Philadelphia ittly l9th, SUTERIOR. CU AL 4111PIE8 , i‘N -WV44 7 .Ii'INGT VALLEY • :• (A NUMBER,7 VOR sale and for rent, on the most` reasonable. terms 17 Inquire of • V. L. MAXWELL; • • Attorney at Law. Wilkeebarrel;Luzerne County, Pa; • Wilkesbarre;Feb. 13, 47 7-If* Davy's SafetY Tamps. 9nlE:subscriber his just recglved a supply of Safety Lamps, amOng. which are !n few of Upton & Rob ert? Improved Safety Lamp,Mrhich is acknowledged to be the best and safest nett in use •in the mines in Europe. For, sale at less pries than they can be im— ported; nt . BANNAN'S pril 3 14 Cheap Book and Variety Store. • • To Farmers.. revs TO of African or Sabdabna Guano, just re. ceived and for sale by the undersigned. • The Sab dalitia is the very best article of African Guano, and re sembles Peruvian in quality. at a much lower price. This tiisignment is just in season for top dressing corn. turnips. buck wheat, &c., and be: sold at a small advance by the toner single barrel. JOHN M. CROSLA26ND. innel6 PACKING YARN. HE subscriber resPer.thilly informs hie friends and tha public: in general; that be has appointed J.• F. Whitney, Agent for the sale of his supefior Italian Hemp Packing Vain, who will keep a constant supply, at the iron Works of E. W THOM- O LS JILCKSON. , Reading.--tf--I8 Pa. ' NEW STORE. I: . T MORGAN respectfully informs the . pnbilc that he e) . has opened n new fancy Dry Good and 111111irrery stnru in Market Street, near Third, where lie is just opening a eplendid assortment of goods just received from New Cork and Philadelphih, which lie intend. very cou-isting in part of Silk;,Thibet, Par is, 'and printed Cashmere Shawls, a large and splendii assoilment of Muslin de Laines,Gingliams, and Cl wn4 very low, yard wide Silks; Silk Fringe,(limn. andllut. tons, and he - would "particularly all t he attention of the ladies ma large assortment of Whit';-gonds, Jaen netts, Swiss Mull and Book Muting, Plaid tied Strip! Muslimi. April 17,1847 Phila.da., Reading and Pottsville TELEGRAPH COMPANY. .., . ItATE.S OF CHAR:GE, POTTSVILLE to Philadelphia, 1 etc.. per:Avoid . t, 'lt, Richmond, • I • 9. ! lhoditur. I• " !t, 1 Including delivery; address•and s g • nature not counted. I ' • .No message to count less than IP words:, `I VoninittitivatVois filnvarileil by Telegraph to N n Y York; Bostoii. Baltimore. Washington, Itatrisburz, Pig' burgh. Albany and 1vr.,10. Phil:tail_ May nth, ISt:. 1- 1 - 1 '[CA 1 i 1 Ail • r' .. . - rea • 1.. rITIIR subscriber respectfully invites the public tt Cu, 1. att3lr. Wittield's Store . , Centre street, and ex: in- Inc his assortment bf C. 3leYer's GRAND' ACT! N I'IANOS of Philadelphia. • , ''The instruments arc highly approved of by the ost eMinetitcProfessors:and Composers ofninste r For qial hies of tone, touch, and ke'eping in time lip Ito coo ter pitch, they!cannot be surpassed by either_Ameri - it 0 European !Pianos. They are chosen by all mu icy stars for their c!Jtrerts, such as 31adamelCaste lat lathpold do' Meyer, Vieux - Penil+, Burk; Wallace. ' 'en Filet I) inid , itiany other: , : they toe used ford •..!tlO o n concefts every year. They have also receiVed the lir: primithns itPthe three last exhibitions, :tint the la. tsi . ve medal :by the Franklin Institute! was :hearth d t tin m. Tile subscriber will:rants these metro:nett sft toil year:. 'lle keeps tbenveonstantly nn laid and sell ()them at' the lowest. manufacturer's prices 1/n re: FM able tchns. •All orders from abroad will be rot ipt' attitu,lol to. . ' T. E. Rl(ll.kitl S. pottkvill, Aug I, IS In. . tt--t • - -- -- EI'rENSIVE - S1'()CISI OF GOODS 1- , IN' IYIINVRSVILLE. rt . T ILE subscriber annoutices that he has associated nr • ht, son withl6l6,, and that herea ft er the thercuti al - tile business will lie carrie d en under the firm of n,. . ' lIEILNER & SON, ' ' at- 'At thi. Ire 3 story brick story in 31inetsville, nt ) Where will be found one k.r0.,,i6 , t ostensive, and el rst eg .,,,,t . s t,,skspf goods eveil offered fir sale in Schuylkill it county. consisting in part d . I ti. ' I Ciuths. , 3leritios., Cass mores, lawns. Vesting ..'• it• Bittegvi4, Saintlier Cloths, Siiks, Nluslin Its ~ de Laines 11. nilkerchh•fs, 110- 11- , • Siery, Litres, Mid Fan- • ly ,; , I re Dly Cools, ' • ' Of mil dekript ions. - Also a FRESH STOCK OF•GRO CERIES. consisting of'l,s. Teas. Coth•es. Suears. and all articles in that fit...inch of liiisiness,i..gether with a good ,„ assortment of Q.BEENSWARE, all of which will IU , 1 ',.; sold! heap for cosh. S 14 EILNER. Itlinersville May , 29. IS 7. _ . 1 ':.."2—t f NI " 'i -, - . - - a • . (101•INIgSb21.7g,' ACadeMy. ' , ': , r , HE Orwiestitire Academy is now open (Sr the re d I c.•ption of pimils tinilr the in.atruction of George W. Hart, Esq., it classic:if scholar; and well qualith d fir the etlation. Adini,shin in the Acatlony ray be had by. application to either of The. under:Ahmed trustees. W3I. B. POT'S. W3l. iIIICK EL, ' BERNARD YEAGER,JOHN EGG, SETH LE131. 1 / 4 rifs.:ll, i JAMES 11. GRAEFF, ELI lIANIMER. '' I JNO.' t IIANN A NI Orwigsliure, .lady 24, Van i 30— . ._ , J. ,fll. AD 9.111 & CO. • REAL ESTAITE'BROXE.RS. • i Correcyouriair, and .3,,,ehrtu for the Cottertio2i•of Rents, Mae.: of Itepresenfatio .e, (Vire opposite ;the .11roei.e . Rank, . . Washiorrion City, FebrUary '21.. bl 3. ' • ' PotO•i ll e, p“., . ' 1 State that 1 have used the' Ink. during the rvsent Forrsu.c.-- l oue of tin, most elegant mid desirable „es-io.l of Congi e,.s. manufactured by Josenit E. non- residences in 310hontonaq street, With splendid garden vver, Esti.; of Philadelphia, end I have found it t he an and out-bitildine, Term:- easy. I • article of . nmst errefient yualmtp. 1 ALSO.—The untlivided-Into of the property knov‘ n JOAN witrrE: Speaker lhoisc of cp.. • as the. Pennsylvania Hal). ,- I • . 0 , Patent Ofiirr, trushio/21,,,, , .C. ALSO—A twp story spine house , and frame .kttchen • 1 ' P'ebradrit 2t, P.' , -lit. in Morris' Addition, on the westsitle of Centre street. .. Slur-Vela Black Writing Ink 11,1!ibfr,et, used n this ALSO.—A twO story fentnetion.d, on the vast side of Ofticd since October last, amp is entirely apprucc .. - COM, street, a very tielialufal residence. lam respectfully, ':-.. ALSO—The property known :1:= ..ho Atneri mu House, . . " .1 W. II 4,ND, Chief leek, situated in the 1...r0un , i f pottsyill.. Mr. Joseph E. hoover, Philnda. - I ALSO—A large and convenient :store and dwelling .) I._ • I ' . house well located in Minersville. , .ITOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT • ALSO- 7 Eigld building. lots•in ',Millersville, as well The following from Iticknell's Reportet will best II- situated as any in the !info:Leh.. ' I ' . • ' lustratti its value : •' 31r. Hoover manufactitreg %Rita- ALSO=A iminher of mortgage and judgnient bonds mantras Cpmene for joining broken china, gla s, Sr.c.; Of various amotints well secured on property in Potts we have tried the article and found it to be exc Bent." viliP and vinin "Y' f I' ForSalo, wholesale antkretail, at the merry actory. ALSO.--The ;large and convenient hotel situated in No. h 7, , North Third street, opposite Cherry street, the town of Patterson, known as the Schuylkill Valley Philadelphia, by , , ! . hotel. Terms, easy. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Marm'fac, iirer.- %VANTED--4 : ' , 00 on bond and Mortgage on prodim- Philnda., Aug. 14.1 ' 4 47. . I P 3— live property, situated in Centre street, worth three ... Dines the amount. _ WANTED—C. al lands-or productive property in :tars Schuylkill County. inexcliatige fir productive property 'ent ti Philadelphia.i Alto. '2l, ISI7. - . . 34 _-_.- , es , I . • I' 1 -1,011 .... . - , , li i t , givenT i r e e t y ie ia t t h u a r t e at. n a r pall,: haul i t n o n 6, 1 , , , :l , : e i h t e e, t i n; :le i 1 riormizh of Minersville. Schuylkill County, to be all thU Meci e Bank of selmylkill County, • w , h capital of 'Ono Hundred awl Fitly Thonsathrlh liar ;mil the privilege of increiwing it to Two Ito olr Tinowand Dollars. Stenoil . . SAMUEL KAUFFMAN. 'MICIIAF.I. WEAN" :It, Alt ILA M TROUT, s.A7III:EI, lIBILN I It, '.II%MES: B. Ffil.l.S. JON AS BAST, • Moteisville. July 1; 1517. i 27 --,too IfOVER , S FIRST PREMI 'MUTING INK. frills !Or has fora loniz ‘rbile become. estahl rd as n Al flood article, aid the foilowia2 ha‘tim miain frmti Washington City Foy,: its merits th t d Unction Patent Grease, OR the axles of Carriages, Wagons, Rail R ► r and lilathinery 6f all kinds, to save oil and MIMIE frirtion TI aiS article is prep:. -' PARyIN, Meanly manufactnrers of chisar " i l' ict in - o, Itlllled States, at their wholesale and retail ale 111 W and Dina Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill .Cout 'ty, REMEMBER that none is genuine without he n ten siieniture of the inventoi and, proprietor, bus, Clemens, upon each package. fJ Pottsville. Nov 14, 184 n Carriages, Buggies, Bock , wi Wagons, &C. j THE imbseriber would beg leave to inthruil is fri 1 and tho public . in general that he has h night out Wm. G Moore, arthe corner opposite Ciente is A: Par vin's Strain • Mill, in the rear of the Amerim n House. Where lie is prepared to do all kinds ofwork'ii the, neat est manner. Being Imusell a practical carrier', maker, lie hopes to give entire satisfaction to his!cuSte niers. B.•'—For the accommAdation. of 11M coal trade, he intendsi building Rail Road cars, Drift cars; and wheel barrows, an of which will lie hull! of the best naterials. PersonS in want of anything in his line will do well to give hiM a.call, at his charges are reasonable, WISTAR A. KIRK. '23— 11'• intie 5, 1817 JUNIATA: BOILER .IRON. TONS risorted boiler iron, Nos. 31 4 and 5 n '5O w idths of:211, 32, and 30 incites and rtntionilengthS A. 4. G. RALSTON. 4, South Front st, Philada.,lidy 11, 1046 • 111416E3' of the Popes. 9 1 11 Z nubile and prtvate'history of the Popes of Rome, I frt,' the earliest period to the present tittle, inclu ding tire history of Saints, Martyrs, Fathers of the Churvli, Relivinus Order. eardirials, SCiAlll5e, and the Great Itet‘imers: by Louts Marie de Cornien ht. Illustrated edition, $5 ; 'plain edition, $3. We consider it a valuable, work—ll eror4 . for our times and country—and 'commend it to She favor of the public..!'—Christian Oliserrer. ,"/Cip, on the whole, a work well calculated to create ileen interest in the public m ind, and must obtain a whle circulation." 7 -11anC .11erchant'e Atop:a:inc. lust received and foR sale at duly 31-31] BNNNAN'S Cheap Bonk Store ;WAREHOUSE OF 'Pfll VE 41)_I LY Xi, 56 Cethir St., New Yvrk. LEE;• JUDSON & LEES - - - (LATE LEE Ar. JUDSON) L Ocr;upy th,l spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, ;N0.50 Cedar Street,—the whnlelof which is devoted to the exhibiton and sale of the single article Of. PRINT ED CALICOES. Their present stota consists of near ly ONE TIIOUSA ND PACKAGES, enibritcing some 'THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings ' and :comprtling everything desirable in the line; FOREIGN :and DOMESTIC. All of which are offered for sale; for cash, or satisfar tory credit, at the lowest prices, by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. New stylea are received almost every day, and many of them are got up for our own sales,.and not to be found elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, crirrected from day to day, with every variatiOn in the:market, are p laced _ in the hands of buyers. . _ Merchants will be able to form some idea cif the ex tent and variety of our assortment, when we •state, that the value of our usual stock of this ONE ATITICLE, 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 opr means and our attention, instead of being divided diming 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 visit our establiShmentshall meet with any dis appointment. Our assortment iscomplcte at all seasons of the year. LEE. JUDSON & LEE. P. 8.-13. F. LEE, 'formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and late senior partner in the original ruin of Lee & Brewster from, whiCh'conneiion he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Leel& Judeon.under the firm ofLEE;JUDS,ON & LEE, and be ventures to assure his fi lends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly distinguished the4ther two houses to which he be longed. New York, Jul 10, 1611 Co -Partnership Notice. GEORGE IL STICIITER having associated with him. DANIEL L. EST ERLY . in the Hardware business they will hereafter trade under the firm of STICHTER & ESTERLY, at the old stand corner of Centre and Market streets, where, by strict attention .to business, they hope to , merit the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. Persons m want of Hardware and Iron would do well to call and examine their stock before paranoia& no they are determined to sell cheap - - STICIIT.PR & E ! STERTX... qq-.7 121E1 - . . _ CHEAP CASS STORE, Itlli . MARKET STREET. • Tll‘scihscriber has just received and is now open- In at'the. New Cheap Cash Store in Market it., second door above Second street, an "elegant assort- - menu of FRESH AND SEASONABE GOQDS, among which maybe found the follon?ing, suitable - . for Ladies' WOW' Z. Black and Mode colored Thib . et Shawls,. , Rich Printed Cashmere .. . do, Merino . .do, ' - I - Elegant Lawns and Bareges i , , ' Dress Silks, &c.; ' Elegant Mous. detainee, Linen Cambric Ilandkerchlefs, ; --- - . 7 • t . Silk and Cumruqn Hosiery, Ribbons,.Laces,'&c.' 4.. e., ~ A large assortment of IV hite.Goods. DRY GOODS of almost every description,_ GROCERIES,a clioiceassortment. Also attnt.aed to the above establishment is a NEW 4- FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, under the stiperiMendence of Oli..,tarses AlcAlarney,- whero also can be found a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, And Cloths,Cassimeres, Vestings, dr.c.., of the best qual ity which will lie made up in the most ratibionable , and durable manner; warranted to fit, at'sbort notice. The iPhilailelphia, New York, and Paris quarterly fashions. can always be secn at the Store.: ; i' • Ladies and Gentletnen will find it to their interest to give him a call, feeling confidant that he can supply them with all kinds of goods at least 10 per cent. cheap-. er than they can be purchcsed nt any other establish ment in Pottsville, as, he sells for cmili only. ROBERT TURNER, . ..- ludii Rubber. Goods. TTIE subscriber has .just received a supply of India Rubber Goods, such as Centre Table Covers walla Map of the World printed on it,_ . . Wri,tlets and Carters for children, ' Rings ferchildren teething; • . - Maps of the United States, • . Cuffs for children, . India Rubber Binds for papers, &c., India Rubber • Bl'ouldcrl3,ci•s, India Rubber Ciluth for b: mines, a good artcle, for Physicians,l . ' bacco Pouches. &r., & •t . received from the ft tory, and for sale whole and retail at 1 ' BA . .NAIV.ri Variety Store. y it . _, Eeli— Tol Jtt, gale “ HUGHES' TONIC . MIX I IF E 1 ins medicitie, after n • T'be superior tO any wind ease, the Fever rind Agne, It has never been known t.., to dirj.etiotrs: A large nunill vor 'Can toe given by the tin] tent the followiint,of recent We certify that lye have i• for severe attacks Of the II using one bottle oily, we w 1 Brorkrifir. ( . I,PdY II,III 1 certify that vas Unfit' for two weekx with the Fel contitiaed. 1 then pt Tonle Mixture, and aithr uJt ly cured.- Philabelphid, July 9.2 d, 'Prepared only! by F.llw:rd P,ottsville, Pa., and can he Inid wlittkale of the, proprietor and of BARRIS & IKINGA NO . /tout:l:4s, corner of FrOnt and Arch street's, Philadelphia/ • Alen for sale by CLE:sitiNs & P ARVIN, Pottsville ; • TAMES B. FA GEORGE 11, POTTS,, Brockville ; JOHN Wll. August 7, ISI7 EVE EDWARD II;e TRIVOIt, •,. 134 Northl Serourl St reef; l'ltiladelphin • MANUFACTURER and importer of Pa it- ' SHOT GIINS.*IFLES. and PISTOLS. • ' 3 V- ' POWDER FL;ASK.S. sm.] SHOT.1(::1, • SUPERIOR 'POWDER, ' B ; fi- PERCUSSIOX CAPS. a nd SHOT WADS, ta r BALI. end IILANK (*ART ItlißiES. - -5.:e; , - . , Also. SIX ItAltllEl. :REVOLVING PISTOLS and ma tennis for Conn - miters' use. - : , . ‘8 *,*(1110 ,, inedelt , , order and venues nently eNeented. r . :Z?" Any :sun n•llirli I ,ell will lid proved it desired in the pr• tenet. pf ti! ii ,, ,rchoser. , Philaan...lll.z. f 4, 1817 Wholesale Grocery, xo 130, Kurth Third &reef, abort Rare, . . . • PHIL,ELPHIA rrinE subserilMr world aiik the attention orcouniry 1. merchants to the g,eneral assortment of FRESH I GO DS, li which is always to be ml at his store. „ i , ire keeps, ronStantly on hand prime Green I in anin. Lagnyra COFFEE ; hest quality Steam Syrup a d Su gar House MOLASSES; every variety (4 Refined and Brown SUGAR; t large stock of Green and Black TEAS, of the latest importation and of every descrip tinn and price ; OIL, SPICES, SALT, &c., &c. :Country produce taken in trade r or purchased at fair ,Market prices.., . Merchants would find , . it to their interest to v6i. this establishment, where goods are offiqed at the lowest prices. on tin ' most reasonable terms, and are put up with promptness. and fidelity. I • • Phila ,Sept. t,17 36 fim] ____WILLIAM ROPEY, Jr. Charles Stokes, GLOBE HALL Or FASHION, XO. 296. -161/t/CE 7 STREET, ' .• • PII 1 LA DELP/lIA'. CLOTHING — a necessary antruseful article,i• well . becomes every grin who buys it, before purchasing to look and see, where it can be )mught cheapest. I nor satisfied. (and, reader, you with be,) ,if you favor me with a tall, and look over my stock of geode. You will 'not only buy yourself, but tell all your friends where cheap clothing can be had, and they will- do the same If you come to the Globe:Hall of Fashion and do no. find goods twenty per cent. cheaper than any.store In the city, I think yotkwill say Gen. Taylor' never whip ped the Mexicans t I think he never did any thing else. . to full stock of clothing suitedfor the country trade which merchants and others are particularly Invited to examine. CHARLES STOKES, • Globe Ilall•of,Fashion,o6, Market street, 3d • Aila., Aug. 28, 47 35 3m] Idoor below Ninth - A CARR.' DR. FREDERICK SPECK, takes this method to an nounce to the• citizens of Tremont and vicinity, Chat he is prepared to engage in the practice of his pro fes=ion in All itsbranche3, and at the same time, respect fully solicits n share of their patronage. He can he found at Hippie's Hotel, in Tremont, Tremont, May !SUOMI. 23-1 y S-Ta, -E•a n LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully invite.the attention of their customers and the public in ge neral. to their extensive stock of Spring and Sukaruer goods, just opened, ivltich consist of French, English, and American style Milled Cloth and Cassimere, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the State. The Vestings, we believe, are something very rich and handsome vthe fancy Scarfs, Handkerchiefs. Shirts,Suspenders, Gloves, Ate, were selected, and cannot he sold cheaper by any'other establishment in the United States. L. & T. flatter themselves they do give to 'their cus tomers timer satisfaction in the way of good work. firmer goods, and more fashionably tut coats than the majority of tailors in the cities of Philadelphia, New York, or lialtiniore; L. &T. having taken the medal at the two last exhibitions of the Franklin Institute, is a strong guarantee that they cannot be surpassed in their profession. LIP Plll COTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors and extensive Clothiers. Corner of Centro & Nahantongo ste., Pottsville. ': P B.—Just received 10 pieces of fine black and olive Cassinett cloth 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid Cassimere, • ti 120 yards Embroidered Satin Vesting, 130 fib French Black Satin, _ 120 deo English do' • .- . , . 15 pieces of Bioly French Cloth,'. 16 do BonJoun do 12 : do ' Single Milled Cassi'mere, • . •,. . .12 do Drab &c. for Sommer Coats, . . , . 10 -do Drab, Olive, Citron Green, LondOn SmOtted Clothe. All of 'the above goods can he seen at the Clothing. Store of Messrs. LIPPINcoTT 4. TAYLOR, • April IT, MO 10. ' Pottsville.. DENTISTRY. - Dr. M. DEPUY, SURGEON DENTIST, .Iforket St., ,North aide, first door above Esq. Wilson' Office. ! Iraq 21 Itl-17;1--, • • THE GUARD LIFE INSURANCE; A 'NAIL - ITY & TRUST CO., OF PHILADA.: . OFFICE 159 .CHESNUT ST.H MAIKE Insurance en Lives.grant Annuities and En_- dowtnents, and receive and camas. :trusts. - /tare: for insuring . ,3100 ono Age, For 1 year, For? years. For Life. annually. , annually. 20' . 091 095 i i 177 . 30' '1 34- ' 1 36 2 36 40 1 69, 133 ; 3 9.0 50 - 1 96 2 OD " 435. 491 • 1 '7 00 EXAMP...I: t—A person aged 30 year* next htrth-dap, by paying the.Companysl 31, would secure to his fa ultily otheirs $lOO, should' he die in one vent ; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $lOOO iior Inc 'sl3 60 annu ally fOr 7 ycare'; he secures to them 1000 should., he die itt7 years; or fors23 60 paid annually during • life bel provides for them 1000 whenever- bei dies ; for 0550 they would receive $5OOO should he thein , one year. ._.. 1. • I ismuArtv 20,1.'315. TILE Managers of this Company, nut !meeting held on the 27th December ult., agreeably to he- design . refereed in the original prospectus or cirmilat of the Conma ny. appropriated a Banos or addition loan poll cies for the whole of life remaining in force; that were Issued prior to the lot ' bifJanttary,i 1042.1 Those ' of them theretbre which were issued in, the year 1536, will tie entitled told per cent upon the', soul insmed, making. an addition of $lOO on every $1900.. t That is $llOO, will be paid when the policy beeome6a , latto instead of the $lllOO originally insured. Th*poliries that were issued in 1037 will be entitled t 60.1 per relit, - - or $:l7 50 on every $lOOO. And those issued in IS3S, will be Entitled to 71 per cent, or $75 on (Wee} , too, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to tar or January, ISIS. The Bonus will he credited to each polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. - It is the deilign of the CompanY. to continue to make - addition or bonus to the 'policies for life at stated periods, 11. RICII.IIID4, President., dotty F :JA Mks, Actuary. C-Tne sotiserilwr haS been appointed, Atrear for the' above Institution. rind is pre . pared effect Insurance:sole lives, at the pu ‘ blislied rates, anil give allyinforglalsii• desired on the subject, on aliplication at this office. BENJAMIN BANNAN. 5 Mutual . • Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company.' pany.; • riling Company haying oranniced according to the peoff...ions of its charter, in. now prepared to mite Insurances aaainst lo;is by on t fie annual principle,. elinthined with the security of n print stoch ir.g4131. The advantage of this sy.dent in. that efficient occuriry s ti forded at the lowest talcs that .the biisiness can bye done for, lie the whole molds (less AA intevist- ',sotto exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) Will be re turned to the members el the institution, without their heroming responsible for Any (tithe engixeements or lb. atolitiessof the Company, furtherthan the pretniums ac tually paid. i, • • Tile-great Success which tido systiEn hasrinet with where.Ver it has b e enintroduced( induces the: Darner. reqoest the attention of the puhlie to it, cNtrith.ht [hill( requires but to be understood to he appreciated. The %let of Incorporation, and any ettplanation in re gard to it, may he obtained by applying at the o,frt aliorthireil corn, of 6(A and Wood •stst, ee. of it pANI. NAN, Pottsville., '`) CIIAIItLES STOKES. President. L. KRUMMIAAR.Se4retary. RE FOR CIIRrNG ID lAiGre. r trial,:hasTn found to do for this distre..sing dis ever uttered to the public. fail when taken according Ler of teetimontals in its fa pi boor, from which we se tate : , sed Iluzhes• Tonic Mixture ever and "Anne, and, Utter nerfoctly cured. MORRIS ROBINSON. MICHAEL FRAWLEY. 's July '2.3d. 16-17. I r N the chirp. of n physteinn :er Autie and ilorchills ortired^a bottle oC Ilurhes ing tote bottle I watt twrtl.er- JA:IIES COPE. EMEI Pottsyillo reb. t;th, . . OFFICE OF THE Charle. Stokes, 4 .Genrie W. ./rql,. 30:41,1‘tr Wh a t, -Abrabain IL Perkins , . , Elijah flatten, David Rankin, P. 1.. Laruerenne, Walter IL Dick, Samuel Townsend. ' Joseph Parker, The sub.3erther has hevn'aprohited Agent for the bove nie:.tioned Institution, and is prepared to etTect nsitrances in all descriptions of pi operty at the lowest ates. ti. lIANNAN. . Fehrtur- ...ry INDEMNITY AGAINSI . I.gss )3Y FIRE. The Franklin Insura.neesCo 'i • • OF ren.Aeti.rinA, Capital ."..ii.00.0:1)0, - 11'aid iti Charter POpelital, ONTINUE to wake flisatranr.e. pi•rntaiteta and lira. ited, on every dr.rriptioniof prol.'erty, ill town and country on the ustial, favorable tern's. Office 1611 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. CHARLES N. BANC:it:Eft, President. 1)1111X`rilltS, Charles S. Banker, ' Samuel-Ora - O. - Atnt ee Sever, Frederieh thrown .Thonias Hart, Jamb B. mith; Thomas S. Whi ,tJa, Gen. 11:"..itichards, • Tobias fragile,. Alardeerti D. Lee-in CHARLES:G. HAM:KER. Ser'y. The sntiseriber ha , beet - 11:1p ' pointi . d acent for the a-. Imite mentioned institution, and Iq now prepared to make lIISUTIP me, on every description, of property, at the lowest rates. , "ANDREW lIT'SSF.I.. Pottsvill ..lane 19. IS RS-1 _ -- LATE CLEMENS & BAKER, , V i 7IIOI.ESA N LE DRUGGIST, Manufacturer of Ca. t_ i pa l ariiirli, sole Agent for the kranklin Gla=N Works. Having been long, engaged in the manufac ture of Copal Varnisli,,(as well as other kinds,) k now prepared to offer to purchasers an article which in quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. Al -sn. receiving weekly from the above celebrated Wotki, WlndowAllass of every nine. - Constantly on hand a full ns - sortment 01 White Lead. of the most npprnvpd brandi, Rod Learl,7l-Bharage ' Saxony Magnesia,',i.c. which will be sol I at slainafaeturer's prices', togettol with a large and welLselerted stock of Drugs, Med, eines, Dyes, Acids. Fine Colors, Perfumery, 4,.. 11. short every article - in the Drug line. IKerchanM, PM, siciaus and ,Dealers in general, are requested occaN and examine the stock and prit 03, feeling satisfied they will be induced to purchase. ! Philada., February 14, 184 . 6.. il-ly • • _ New Store at.Brisekville Z iliE Subscriber has just received front Philadelphia and has now opened at Brock eille;,e. latge and gen- eral assortment of seasonable plods, such as Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware, and tt ueenaware. whin ion to which will be Mond constantly on . hand, 'Fish, smoked atill fresh Meat, us well as. a good supply' of colinity:.4 produce. Call and exaniine our stock, and you will rind us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been-sold any viten., in Sr htlYlkill courtly. 11,—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. ' GEO. 11. I'OTTS, PottsvilLe.-fieb.7. EL A, FahnestoCli's Verint Facts for &he, People rritiE constantly increasfiV popularity and sale of B. 1. A. Fahne.4ock's Vermithge has pointed persoLa who are cornaus outs riticeFS, to paten oil Upon the pub lic preparations Which all medical mon know to be inef fiC3Clol.l3 in exp e lling wonne Irmo the system. This Vermifuge made its way into public favor upon the ground of its own 'intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the lam/ now used ; and, While many worm remedies have, by dint.of puffing, hen furred into sale, and shortly after gone' into the obscurity winch their worthlessness justly merited, B: A. IF hnestmk'a Vertnifuge Continues.to be trimunhantly suet a toed. It has °oil, to beitsed and its of willfully sustain all • that is said - Of its wonderful expelling power. CERTIFICATE. • •Iralt.l. F.rie Co , New York, Jan. 7, AVecertify that we have used B. A. Fatinestork.a Ver nlifuge in our families, and in even case it has gruel-. ded a declrldd nod effectual remedy tor expelling worms from the, system. We'cordially recommend it to pa rents who. have cli'ldren afflicted with that dangerous malady. • EI,ON VAIN E, ROBERT - MAY, JOS. BURROUCHS• For aare, wholesalll. and A. r FAH etaiI NESTOCR. at the dreg' w & CO. arehouse of Corner of Sixth and Wood els.. Pittsburg. Pa- For sale in Pottsville, bj CLEMENS & pAtum, Druggists.. ' December 0 0— To Machinists and others. PI..kTT'S universal Chuch, all sizes-, from G to `2l l inches ; Salter:s Spring Balances, made expre-s4 for Steam llogines, 60,.50 and 21 pounds. Platform and Counter Scalea,More than 56 ditferent sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale, and retail,at Ihe lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 3-1 Walnut street, by GRAY & 13ROTIIER. 6 Philadelphia, Feb, 7, PM floolis for 'the Ladles. THE Lady's Guide to Embroidery and Applique, be ing instruction in embroidery on silk, velvet. mai. lin, lace, merino, etc., and in applique, with fifteen beautifully engraved patterns. Price, • 124 The• Lady's Self Instructor in Millinery, Man' tua Making and all branches of-plain sewing:- with particular directions forcutting out dresses l A Winter Girt for Ladies, 1,C1D2. Instructions in - Knitting, Netting, •and Crotchet Work ; con mining the newest and moat fashionable pat• terns. Price The Way to Live Well and to be Well While We Lice; containing directions for cooking and preparing food in regard to health, economy. and taste, respectfully dedicated to every Amer • man Lady ; by Mrs. J. Hale. Price 25 Together with a variety of misccitancous works. PSI celvad and fo r sate at poptB 28) 13.1NNAN'S- CHEAP DRY-GOODS and.GROCERY STORE, Two door Mow enoie's ifotet. rr LIE subscriber has just opened,in addition to the I. stock of Dry Goods, a choice lot of GROCERIES , &c., embracing - a general asanrialeta, which have been laid in at very low rates. and selected with' groat care as regards quality for family use., all of which will ho sold on the.most arrommoilathig terms, wholesale and retail. m ill and examine his stock He Invites the public to ca_ 'and judge for themselves, feeling confident that he can . and will glee entire satisfaction both as to quality and price. -, Recollect, two doors below. Craig's Hotel, Centro. Street, Podgy illo. JOHN S. C. BIARTIN. July 31. 1547 ', 31—. . ^_!.._ • S. & .1. FOStEllt, DEALERS IN ROOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, AND' 8110 E FINDIM/A, CENTRE RT.. • ForrsviLLe , (Sept. 16 3 fuge.
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