*lie Coal Trade 1547. _ • , The quantity sent this Week by Rail road; la 22,850 10; byLimit! 6,673 li. total for the week, 29,524 02 tone: total by Rail Road 1,256,317 03 to. try' Canal, 226,316:03 tons. The ;season ls.rapidly'dmwing to a close an#,lhe shlp mentslare dimtalahing. The, demand, hoerever, re mains brisk. Them is a considetable freshet in the 'Schuylkill, and the shipments by that avenue are nearly closed or the season'. The boats hava ceased taking cargoes for New York! I A few boats were loading for Philadelphia at 90 cents freight. We have not learned whether the Ca nal sustained any damage below by the freshet. At this end where the water was very high, the works are all safer - Note.—No injury sustained below. Freights bad advanced from Richmond to New York, to el . 50. Similar high rates are paid to Eastern ports generally. I 'Quotations cannot be relied on at tbepre sent atiVaileed state °tide season. • - Sent tor the week ending on Thursday Evening last : ';RAILROAD. CANAL. • 1 . WEEK. TOTAL. • --- TOTAL. P. Carbon; 8,927 19 452,862 03. 14, 1,521 08 199,553 11 5 7'04 09 182,866 - 14 6. Mixon, 0,691)4 511,310 14 1,960 7 , 1 44,393'04 P. (.3britori,i 2,349 06 93;590 15 00 00 , 1,109'05 22,850 06 1,258,317 03 8,673'18 228,318 03 228,318 03' A.& Canal . 1480 35 06 Tothl /LATER or, TOLL *XD TRANSPORTATION OK FLAIL ROAD, FrCiM hll..Ctithiin. Bch. Riven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia. *1 70 *1 60 *1 90 To Richmond 1 70 1 60 • , 1 40 RATES OP TOLL BY CANAL, From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton. To Philadelphia.- - .74 cte. 70 tie. 52 ctn. FREIGHTS OY CANAL. *0 90 To N. York,s2 15 To Philada., I LACKAWANA COAL TRADE. The quantity of Coal Bent to Market for the, week en ding Oct. 23. • 14,161 Total fiir the seiso n, '"-WILKESBARRE COAL TRADE. The (allowing is the quantity orCoal lent through the weigh lock at Berwick, to Aug. 1,18.7. ' 130,007 00 Tons. `• JAMES S. CAMPBELL, Collector,. LEHIGH COAL TRADE For the week ending Nov 13, 1847. WEEK. 3,864 16 Surnittlt 'llhuine nun .-•- - 3 ^9O 07 130,099 il Beayer Meadow 3,744 II • 106,943 IS Summit B2O 11. 31,695 19 iltaletim ', 3,016 02 .. • 103,815 09 BuclunountninCo. 1,394 0 ' 49,947 01 Wyotulog 177 17 • • 10,246 18 16.263 01 PINEG ROVE COAL TRADE. Amount of coal transported nn the Union Canal Rail Road, for the week ending. Nov. 11. Tons. C. w•t. qrs. . , 2,128 18 2 • • Per last report 61,315 2 4 Totil • 63,444 01 0 V. L. CONRAD, Collector • SWATARI RAIL, ROAD. Amount transported ' on Swatara Rafl.Road from 16th to 13th,iSrov., (lnelualv9 ' i Tone. .e. 2,704 6 2 • Per last report 37,661 7 0 Total , 10,419 1s 2 V. L. CONRAD, Collector MILL CREEK RIM. ROAD: 'lrlitlbllowirsitit the amount of coal pasted Over the Nlll Seek Rail Road, fat the Inst six data. 7,196 08 Tont. 245,899 16 ' Pei last report Total • 253,087 04 " GEOIItIE lIADESTY. Collector SCHUYLKILL' VALLEY RAIL ROAD AmountOf cool transported over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road, fOr the week ending on Saturday even ing 1a5i.0,175!50 Tons. , 300,150 00 " • Pe last report Total " JESSE - TURNER, Collector. MOUNT CARBON &'.PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount of'Coal transported over the Mount Carbrin A: Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening last. i 11.2-10 11 Tons. • Per laStireport 439,95117 " • Total 451,198 08 JESSE TURNER, Collector, MINE DILL& SCIIUYLKILL'IIAVEN RAILROAD. • The following is the amount of Coal transported over this road up to Wednesday last 14,100 04 Tons. Per last reppit. 546,509 19• • -"- - Toth 560.610 03 WILLJAM.NEWELL. Collector MOUNT CARBON RAT!. ROAD. Amount ()renal transported over tills Road;ror the week ending on Thursday evening Inst. 7.011 00 . Tons Per last report 213,452 13 . • Total • ' • 220.403 X 10%. NLEATER, Co .. etor. . ' DAGS i RAGS 1 RAGS 1.-The higheit 'price It paid for rags, by the small quanti!y, or by the 'ton, P.BANNAN'S.•., . . ) - : Book and Stationary Store. '. - ktiv. to, tem FENNEWS POSIADE DIVINE.—This celebrated .1! article for chapped hands, bums, scalds, sores, bruises, Scc., is just received and for sale at • tiov2o 47] BANN AN'S Fancy and perfumery stores. DAINT BOX-ES.—A heal:Rainl assonment of .PMINT BOXES, containing the best water colors. Alto. paints In great Variety : just received and for sale at [Nv2ll-47) BANNAN'S Cheap Variety stores. IVOTICE—TO COAL MINING CONTRACTORS. 11 Office of tie Lehigh Coat and jillitiratiOT. . _ Mauch' Chunk. Nov. 26th,1847. Proposals will be received- at this office, or at the Campany'a office in Philadelphia, until the 9th of De ,cember,far leasing or inherfeisrmorking the Coinpany's MINE 4 for ape or more years. For specifics. .flow and blank proposals application may be made at this office, or.to Nathan Patterson, Mine agent, at the tunes. _ t. A. DOUGLAS. supetimendani and linGineer. ==l Household Furniture, Of e., AT AUCTION: WILL be sold at.public sate on Ssturday. r. 14 - 92 t day v 1 of December, 1847, at the residence of. Afro. Geo. Farsahar„ on Pine Hill, a variety of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, including Boras, Sideboards, Carpeting, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Looking Glasses, &c.. Also, two Sleighs, Jersey Wagon. two frame Sublet, to be removed on or before the first of April next, wish a variety. of other articles. Sale In com mence at I o'clock, P. kf. _4 - a (Na.v27-4S , . Phila., Reading, and Pottsville Rail • Road. • L.7.-.6,- e , -- ' "..i-,---; 'lrri , e;f7.' 4 • .-- i.::--e;:j. ±,,,Q—•"-:'---.... 11-,,,,,,,.:77.;, ~.7„-:zre ~,i..im • RATES•OF FREIGIIT_ON iiIERCHAItiDiZE. „TIN AND AFTER Dezember let, 1847; Goode will Vibe forwarded with despatch at the following rates : .1' freight, between Pottsville and-the points' below iated,,per ton of 2000 lbs. 1 ~ BeM I eng Pottsville Betwee n Poitsrille arid Phila. and Reading. taster, slate, tiles, &c , 82 30 .111 00 'mnon,blooms,timber, mar-, ~. ble, rosin, tar, pitch, and 2 75 ". 1 20 . rrindstones. - • • ails 'end spikes, bar iron, castings, lead. turpentine, ' • •• .bark, raw tobacco, salt, 3 25 ' 155 provisions, potatoes, lam- . her, stoves, &n. ' . • i out per barrel, - 36 15 - .- heat,corn,rye: clover seed. I. pi . and salt per bushel. rocerim, hardware, steel,l s 1 ' copper; tin,brass, domestic ' • , .. , • .......... . liquors, machinery, butter, and *e kgs . , cheese, lard and 1.4 75 ; tallow, oil, wool, cotton, 1 . . . , leather, raw hides, paints, 1 nyiters, hemp, and cordage) . ! goods, drugs and merli- - ; "eine s. foreign liquors, I . wines, glass, paper, fresh ).-6 00 i . . - , . . 2 40 r t . fish, meat, confectionary,i ' ' , , . 1, Nam, and stationery. i No - additional charges for commission, storage, or i eh - ingor delivering freights at any of the Company's - pots on the line. (N0v2747-484 , t. Public Sale of litealiEiltate. 1, ILL be sold at public sale on Friday, the " 24tH day 2 0/ Dumber, 1847, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at Re public house of Benjamis Dodgy, in the borough of , migsburg, the follow ing valuable real estate, late t h e • .`,. tate et' Jacob !Crete. deceased: No' i 1 A certain tract iii land situated'on the Centre ...rnpike 2 miles above Grwipburg and 6 miles. from mt3vil lei bounded by lands of John Neuter; George a Deibert, and Henry Hoy; containing? acres and 156 perches. The whole is in a good a fii state of cultivation and under good fences. t ' .ll - :: , u The iniproremsnts are a double two story -.thewlling tibiae, one-half built of brick and - • other half frame ; two stables, and a •'"ne i a never-tailing well with a pump, near the house; . small orchard, arld a hatadsome stream of water run.. . i - ng through the same. • • :7' No. 2 s A certain tract of land situated In the beim' Orwigsborg, bounded by lauds of Jacob Hammer, C. - uderbrun, and property belonging to the county al ; briyi kill ; contaliaing 3 acres and 20 perches, fronting i . the public road leadingfrona Chwigsbng to Ilfcireans. i 4 -ti g.. The same la under good fence and in a good. . • a of cuitivtion. 1.: ho. 31 is a ' tract" of land situated In North Manh-im -'s ~ , ..:„,.. tow,Dship, county of SchnylkilWboundell .• •- s ••:- . :.):. by " lands belonging • tg, the heirs of - John :•.......„!, Hammer, Daniel lfelhert, Nicholas Wall h•••=' eiga,andothenj. Ttie same Is wial Novi.. ..I . „ ' "ded with" young chesnut and othet timber, '• ."...-- ite4 Would be very , tunable to the Keene .,,ti. rof,lin. 1. ttapt t Undisputable titles wail he given, in accordance with 4_ conditions pc este, which will be made known on day oriole, HENRY KREBS , 1• 1 ,t., , r0X •48 . 11HCHARI. ' ELEA Executors PEESB'iMPOBTED PREEN AND MACE TEAS, From & Co., - TEA DEALERS, etrritei of _Chesnut and Tecelfik streets, PEIILADELPHI•• IL—One of our p mien having learned the Tea *business of the Ch nese themselves, during a real dance of seven years a ong them, the pubic may. there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. To our Black teas, particularly, we wish to call at tention as possessing alilegree of 'strength and richness of Savor seldom equalle. Black teas are universally by the Chinese, , consider. the Green ,flunnly for foreigners. Our physicians alio recommend the Black as making a more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package is an secured as to retain the virtues of thleii for a' long time in any climate, and conta ins full relight of tea, in , !ependent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. C. JENKINS & Co. The above warrante'd tea, put up in 1,1, and .1 lb. packages, just received and will be constantly kept for sale by the subscriber. • .1. WHITFIEI.D. Nov 27 47 • SHERIFF'S - SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of a writ of 'restatum renclitioni Ezponas, [slued out of the Court of • Common Pleas of Dau phin county, to Me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on Wednesday, the I.sikdax of December, 184:, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at 'the public house of Michael Graelf,in the borough of Orwigsbut g,Schuyl kill county, to wit.: The'one undivided sixteenth parts of two tracts of land, situate in.lipper" Mohontongo township, Schuyl kill county, surveyed on warrants to the • names of William Witman and Jacidi Yeager; containing each 440 acres and 64 perches more or less. As the property: of GEORGE MASON, deceased. EME Seized and taken into execution. mid will be lold by Sheriff's (Slim Or-) J. T. WAINER, Sheriff. wtesburir, Nov In, TOTAL. 199,268 17 Wholesale Liquior, Wine, and CORDIAL STORE, S. W. corner of Market and Thirteenth aireets, PHILADELPHtA., T,HE subscriber 'respectfully informs the store and hotel keepers of Schuylkill and the adjoining coun ties that he has constantly on hand a large assortment ofForeign V 6 INES and LIQUORS inthe Custom House stores entitled to debenture.. Also at his store a full as.'orttnent of Domestic Brandy, Gin. Rum, Old lifonon gahela, and Rye Whiskey, which he will, sell on the most reasonable terms, and solicits a share ofpublic pa tronage. .1. R. Cant Well is authorized to receive orders for - him„ which shall be promptly attended to. Phila,Nov2.o 47-47-3m] ANDREW C. CRAIG. 632.013 13 • Jos. B. Bossier, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Darns:tic Fruits 4-e., 27; South Br/large - 4 • rIIILA DELPII I•. OFFERS for sale• 1000 boxes Bunch.-Raisins , , p5OO halfboxes Bunch Raisins, -. l' 500, qua rte r do . , 100 kegs Sun • ,do . . 100 half kegs do . . 100 kegs Lexia do = 200 trails Malaga Figs, 50 frails Arabia:l 7, l)am', • - , 20cases Prunes in glass Jars . - 20 -do In elegant Fancy Boxes, ,--' • 50 casks Tante Currants, • , 200 boxes Leghorn Citron, 10 bales Paper Shell Almonds, 20 hales soft do . do '. . 20 hales Walnuts, 20 bags Filberts,., 50 boxes flock Candy, - ItM baskets Salad Oil, . • • 1000 bushels African Ground Nuts, - 50 barrels Shelled Almonds. [Phila,Nov2.o-47-3 CHEAPDRYGOODS STORE. • REMOVAL. • • • Joseph Arehambault, Hoeing removed from Nol3 Sl, Mirka st., to his new store, No. 417, Market,abore 11th, north side, ritiLsDet.ptits. IT AS on hand a large assortment of Fall and Winter .1.1. DRY GOODS. comprising in-part Mode Color - and Black ftlou. dr !Alines at 121 cents rich style de Laines at' 18 and 25 cents ; Cashnieres at 25, 23; and 31 cents; California Plaids at 25, 28, 31, and 371 cents;. English and French Merinos; black Alpacas from 18S to 87: cents; Shawls In great variety; Blankets from $3 50 to $B,, per pair; Cassimeres; fancy and plat Sattinctts from 371 Rio 75 'cents A large assortment of Bleached anView - m. n l rieeting and Shirting taunt's ; white Fianna from to 50 cents, &c.", &c. Philada., Octl6 47 42-3 m PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. tlilver Evans' SALAMANDER, FIRE. AND THIEF PROOF IRON CHESTS, WARRANTED - equal to any other make, and have , never been injured by fire or burglars, in a single instance. Realm, keeps on hand's' full 'supply of Corn mon.Chests, inade.of lighter iron, at lower prices. LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOKS. TRUCKS FOR STORES, FACTORIES, &c. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. - EAGLE GLASS PAPER'. - PORTABLE' SHOWER BATH'S, ter. TACKING I.EVERS. ' • HOISTING MACHINES. . REFRIGERATORS and WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS. - 61 South:Second St.. below Chesnut, Phila. -REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving Meat, Better, Milk, and all articles intended for culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS. • Oliver F rans ' celebrate Naar. . Filters for purifying water that is bracitish - or muddy, whether by rains,mi nera4, or others, se, can .be had of all sizes and.prices at the waremome, No. 61, South- - Second street, two doors below Chesnut street Philadelphia. - Philadn.. Oct. 2 97 _ . 40-6m* XTOTIOE is 'hereby giv'en,that a Court of Common .11 Pleas:lor the trial. of causes at Issue in and for the county of Schuylkill. will be held at Orwieaburg in the county aforesaid. on Monday, the 13th day of December neit, to continue one week, if necessary. Therefore, all persons having spits pending, - and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notire and govern themselves accordingly. lilieritra Office. Or- / • J. T: WERNER, - Sheriff. wicsburg. Nov 20, - f , 47- IVI E r e R s fie 8n t t o h ; t Pio n. several 1 i c I oßuartKs D E n l k t i , n E on sq l y t i e r a e s , of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon; and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts 'of Quarter Sessions of -the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery; in said counties; an( STII•NOE N. Ps Onnmand Jacon tiIINTZINGER,ESqUireS, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill--by their precepts to.me directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter miner, and General Gard Delivery, to be holden at Or wigsburg, on Monday, the 6th day of December next, to continue two weeks, if necessary. Notiels therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace,and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts com-. manded to he then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore-. noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those thinks, which to their several offices appettain to be done; and all those that are bound by recognizan ces. to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God save the- Commorpwealth. , JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Shenff's O ffi ce, °twigs- ) burg, Nov. 13, 1847. f 46 • N. 8.--The witnesses and jurors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually In case of non-attendance, the law in such cases, ginde and provided, will be rigidly enforced. This notlfe Is published by crier of the Court; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly. Art Union of Philadelphia, FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE FINE •RTD IN THE 11. I INCORPORATED IN 1844. ' . OFFICERS FOR 1847-B:—JAMBS WMuirratn, Pre sident JosEru Stu.; Vice President; Wm. Too- TIONTra, Treasurer; 'JAMES S WALL4CE, Correspon ding Secretary ; THOMAS F. ADAMS, Recording Sec'y. Committee of Management Henry J. Motion, D. U.; Rev. Wm. H. Furness. D. 4...; Charles Toppen, John . Towne, Ron. Wm. D. KelleA.,John Sartain, H. B. Wallace, Chas. Macalester, Joha Notman, Geo. R. Graham. Geo. M. Keim, J. Scholefieid, Henry C. Baird. The object of this Institution is to advance the cause of the Fine Arts in the United States, to etiliivate and Improve public taste, and to afford additional patronage to our American artie;liy the purchase of their works. Every rj:iscriber of live dollarsper annum, becomes t 'member of the Institution. The funds thus received, after deducting necessary expenses, are appropriated first towards the production of a large and costly origi nal engraving, for distribution among the. subscribern, the residue of the funds is divided Into certificates for different sums, and dlitributed by lot, among the mem bers„) at the annual meeting on the first Monday in May of each.year,) for the purchase of paintings, draw ings. &c.,by National artists, from any accredited ex. hibition n the Union. • Thus for the small sum of Ass &Hass, each member has the certainty of receiving an engnving of a good picture, in the highest style of the art, worth in itself the amount of hi, subscription, and the chance, beaides, ofilmwing a certificate for a considerable sum, to be ex pended in the purchase of a work of art, The engraving for this year will be from Loiltse's rote painting of "John Knox Rebuking Mary, Queen of cob. sire, .inches in height, and of proportionate Width. The Institution 11 managed by gentlemen who have no privileges beyond other members, and no compensa. lion except the. satisfaction of serving the cause of Art, they, therefore, with confidence appeal to the growing taste and patriotic pride of their fellow citizens, to lend their aid, (it is but lending,l to a taunt which unites so much public good with private gratification, at so little individual expense. The subacritter has been appointed liOslotiativ *te enage for Schuylkill county for the purpose of recei ving subscribers. A hook containing the constitution and bye laws can be egamfned at our office. Wheic we will be happy to melee 41 01 4 list of si ffnatittelq N0v1347-40-4tel • FIENJ, BANNAN. PROCL*MATION. PROCLAMATION. NOTICES. NOTICE:,r—LORBERRY CREEK RAILROAD Co. .1.11 Notice is hereby given to the STOCKHOLDERS of said company, that an election will be held on Monday, _at 6t& day of Deermher next, at the house of A. S. Fe , sig, in the borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill coimty, then and there to elect one President, eight Managers, one Treasurer, and one Secretary, to serve for the ensuing year (Nov2o-47-34 JOHN STRIMPPLEB, Seep. OTICE—TO PURCHASERS OP UNSEATED .1. 1 1 LANDS.—Notice is hereby given to all persona who have purchased UNSEATED LANDS.at theCommis stoners' sale, held on the 9th and 10th day, of August last,in the Court House In the borough of Orwigsbusg, are earnestly requested to call at the Commissioners! - Office, and take up their deeds; otherwise the COMMlS gionets will proceed according to the conditions of sale. By order of the Commissioners, Commissioners' Offiii, 2 i G. B. ZULICH, Clerk. Orwigsburg, No, 13 f 46-3 t NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the next Legislature, for a Bank to be located,in the borough of Minersille, Schuylkill County, to be called the Mechanics Bank of Schuylkill Coun ty, with a capital'of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, and the privilege of increasing it to Two Hun dred Thousand Dollars. Signed SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL WEAVER,' ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL HEILNER, JAMES' B. FALLS, . JONAS BAST. blinersville, July 3, 1847. • 8776m0 OTICE.—TO MINERS.AND OTHERE:I wish ,to contract with an experienced tniner to sink a COAL SHAFT, (depth about 130 feet) or to obtain suf ficient information on the subject to give direction to the viperationyand should be pleased to receive commit hications on the subject from competent and responsible persons; or would sell or lease the coal privilege. Ad dress (0(13047-44.2ml 'O. 0. GREGG, Pittsburg, Pa. OTICE—Geo. Stichter having associated with 11 him Daniel R. Esterly, in the Hardware business, they will hereafter trade under the firm of BTICHTER & 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. Persona in want of Hardware and Iron :would do well to call and examine their stock. before purchasing, as they are determined to sell cheap May 21 22 STICHTER & ESTERLY. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.— Whereas letters of administration have 'been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of James Donnelly, late of the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, Pa., deceased, by the Register of Schuylkill county : notice is hereby given to all these indebted to said estate to make pay ment as soon as possible, and all those having claims will present them for settlement without delay. Ocifl3-13-6t*] BRIDGET DONNELLY. Adm'r'x. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.— Whereas ..[[l letters of adininistration, on the estate of Andrew J. Brown, late of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers by the Register of Schuylkill county : notice is therefore hereby given to all those indebted to the said estate that they are requested to make. payment to Capt. Israel Reinhart of the American ; Hotel, and all those having claims will also present them to him for settlekient with out delay. ANDREW BROWN. } Administrators. 0ct2.34361.*] ADI.EY G. BROWN. NOTICE.—OFFICE OF MT. CARBON R R. CO. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this Com pany wilFbe held at the office,' 781, Walnut Street. on Monday, the Gth day of December next, at 4 o'clock, P. '31.„ at which time and place an election will be held for a President and eight Managers to serve for the ensuing year. [Novo-45 , 5t1 JAS. C. DONNELL, Sec'y., 0 TICE.--DISSOLUTIONOF PARTNERSHIP. 1 The rthprsliip heretofore existing under the name of NORTON & lIESSER.was, by mutual consent. dis solved on the first day of November. The business hereafter will be transacted under the name of Norton & Hammer. , [Novl3-40 3t WANTS litANTED.—lnformation Is wanted of JACOB I.A BACII, a citizen of Columbia county, residing near Numidia, who disappeared under the following circumstances, on Sunday, the 7th instant, since which time nothing has been heard or seen of him:—Fie was an elderly Man, about 3234 an; of age ; of ordinary height and stature; a carpenter by trade, and apparrently in the enjoyment of vigorous health. - Ile traded horses on that day with Nicholas Seitzinger ; but having shortly after became dissatisfied with the bargain, he returned, and in company with B. Boyer, started to the stable of Daniel Larer, in search of his horse, where he supposed Seitzinger had left him. Not having succeeded in find ing the horse, they both repaired to Lake's tavern near, by, and took refreshments. From thence they left abnut 8,1- o'clock, for this place, since which time nothing whatever has been discovered of his whereabouts, not. withstanding our borough authorities have been making the nmst vigilant search for him ever since, and still continue it. Any person leaving information with JA COB KI.INE, Esq.,of our borough,as to his whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. [Nrw9.o-47-3t* ANTED.—lnformation in wanted of ALFRED V 1 HOUSE. IN ken last heard front he was In Hous ton, Texan. If this should come to his notice he will confer a favor by immediately writing to his brother., Stephen House or Henry House , who are residing in Pottsville. Pa. [IVOvI3-16-3t*] HENRY HOUSE. LOST and FOUND. • OST.—Was lost on the Port Carbon road, on Tuesdayafternoon, last, n SILK PURSE with steel beads, containing a small sum of mosey. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. Nov2o 47 • . STRAY COW.—C-inie totter. premises R.• of the subscriber in Lawtontown; about a .E 6 . week ago, a RED COW with a white face; has a white hind leg, and a streak of white. on her back owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, other w Ise s h'e will he sold according to law. Novl3-46-3t.] ELI Sill VELEY. FOR SALE AND TO LET. - • FOR SALE.—A two story stone tiwell sm mg HOUSE situated in Mount Pleasant Row, Mohontongo street, Pottsville. Also, a very valuable building lot, 40 feet front, on Market Square, extending back to hforireginn street. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL, N0v27 , 48.20 Corner of 2d and Mohontongo streeti. FOR SALE.—A one horse 'CAR- Jr-7i RtAGE, nearly new, and in corthrlete order. It can be seen at the Ameefri Hotel, In Pottsville, on and after, Wed nesday, the 2 4th inst. [Nov2o-4 , 7k , • VALUABLE TIMBER OR , SALE.—The subscribers, owns L of a welt timbered tract of land, called . "' May . • and Lightfoot tract," between Mineral:llle and Llewellyn. Schuylkill county, will sell WOOD LEAVE,foOich purpose it has been surveyed in lots of &tin five to twenty acres.— Peraons wishing to see the timber will call on Mr. Bressler, at Llewellyn. Public sala will be held at the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, on tAe 21tA day of December next, where a diagram of division will be exhibited and terms of sale made known. Suf f icient time will be allowed for cut ting the timber. SAMUEL GRISCOM and ISAAC ECKERT, Presi dent of the Farmer's Bank of. Reading. Reading, Nov L 3 46-6 t MINERAL WATER ESTABLISHMENT rou SALE.—The subscriber will sell the whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manufactory. There is a good custom with it and daily increasing. The stock consists of pumps, pipes, fountains, gasometer, bottles, boxes. wagons, horses, harness, and in fact every article neces miry to conduct the miinuficture of mineral water on.a large scale. there being 256 gross of bottles. For further information enquire of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. November 6,1617 45 _ TALUABLE - TOWAILOTS:FOR SALE in VV Wood & Lyon's addition to the borough of Potts ville. Also in the town of Yorkville. beautifully loca ted between Pottsville and Westwood. Apply to . A. RUSSET. 0c2343] Office corner of Mahontongo and Adams etc. FOR SALE—Three mortgages well secured on impro ving property faille borough of Pottsville, each be ing the first lien on the property covered by it. Enquire , SAMUEL LE%YIS, of Surveyer and Conveyancer, Centre St. A S T ORE - Tr Egg. Enquire at this office. November 13 46 31* F _ _ OR SALE-600 acres of WOOD LAND, eitua led near Berryman's farm, two miles from Mc- Keansburg. Apply to [4631] BURD PATTERSON. 170 R RENT.—The Salem - • ginee.- 4 - o RENT— On Centre street TOR RENT.—The Salem VEIN. with the present en gtnea and michlnery near Port Carbon Apply to Oct 9 4l] A. !WIWI, Pottsville. VOR SALE—Six Wads. pf augur cured RAMS. Sep T.'dx W. POLLOCK Now is the time for Bargains ♦T THE , NEW CHEAP CASH STORE in lifinersville,Sehuyikill County, Pennsylvania, next door to Busk 4. Kra's:it's Hotel, busibery street. - ELIJAH B. ORWIG. ESPECTFULLY announces to his nomerona friends Atand the citizens generally, that he has opened a new cash store, in Minersville, Schuylkill county, where he intends to keep on hand a large and varied assortment of goods, embracing among others • DRY GOODS, LIQUORS, GROCRiiIES, - • QUEENS WARD, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, HARD WARE, PLASTER. SMOKED MEAT, FISH, SALT, MINING GOODS, &c.. /cc., All of which have been laid In new, and at prices, -ran ging with the times. From the knowledge he has of the meschantile business and the wants of 'this market and his determination to sell Fos CASH ONLY, trusting to quick sales and small profits, he natters himself that all. who give him a call will find a bargain and cheaper goods at his store, than can be found in any other estab lb3larnent in the Coal Region, and no mistake New Stare at Brookville. TllE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen oml assortni ens o teen - unable goods,such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, end Queensware. In additionto which will be round coastal:lHk on bend, nth, smoked and hesh Meat. as well as a good supply of country produce. Cell and examine otir stock, and you will tiod us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold gay rakers, in Schuylkill county. N. H.—Country produce of all kinds wanted. for which the'htgliest price will be paid. - I GEO. 11, POTTS. Pottsville, Feb, 1646, .6—, Furs, Furs. Fars. rrifiE subscribed would respectfully inviteladies and „li gentlemen a ut visiting Philadelphia, and in want of FANCY FURS, such as.mutik, boas; tippets, ace., to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to their advantage and no mistake. Mt orders received shall be faithffilly attended to at No. 93 North Third street, above Arch, Philadelphia. LIA al ES. REISKY. • . Filato Rebel alwaye en hand. (Phits,OrElM-tat THE MINtRS' -JOURNAL. MISCELLANEOUS, I7ELNO+Sy PARISIAN PLC ID is warrante Vto curl the hair beautifully tauf.strevly If it falls the money be returned tWe confidently assert tha • this prem*ion is the but, a, very beat article now be fore the puhile„ for =SLING sus newt and we wil forfeit elOO \lf it is not found bn trial all we represent it to be. It this been tried; and never failed! If used according to directions, it cannot fair! This may seem (to those persona who have never I ried rasp's Perinast Plaid) strong language, but kis the truth If you admire and wish for the "Flowing Ringlet and Witching Curl t" .get a bottle, sire it atrial t 1 One trial will do more to convince the reader of the truth of the above assertions, than columns of advertisements. Price - 25 or 50 cents per bottle. For sale wholesale and mallet BANNA.N'S Oct23-43] Cheap Book and stationery stores. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY ANEW YEAS.—We feel happy in annonnclng to the citizens of Schuylkill'uounty and visite!, generally that m4ye now receiving oar HOLIDAY STOCK of goods. It will embrace all the newest and most beautlfol fancy articles in themarket=purchased directly of the impor ters, which enables us to sell quite - as cheap, and In instances much cheaper, than the same articles can be purchased at the Fancy stores in the cities. Our assortment is mach greater than can be forted at any Variety store in Philadelphia. Don't neglect to make your purchases, if you. ant to buy cheap, at HANNAN'S Nov2o-47] Fancy and Variety stores, Pottsville. LUMBER YARD AT PINE GROVE. • 200 REAMS Wrapping Paper, at 30 dents per ream, in lots, 50 reams for bags, at 60 cents, in lots, 50 do Shoe paper, at 44 cts., a very cheap artidle, 100 do Blasting paper, from fkil 75 to $1 25'per ream, 200 do Writing paper, ruled , and plain, (ram II 624 to $6 per ream, • • ' 100 do Letter paper, from *I 50 to 163 per ream, 20 tin Note popers,varinus kinds,plalndcornam'td, 10,000 Envelops, from *I 50 to .15 per 1 000, _Just received and for sale wholesale and retail at BANNAN'S . NOv2o-47] . Cheap Book and Paper stores. MILE MAGAZINES FOR 1848.—Subscrjr. tions for . . Graham's Magazine for 1848,' ' . Gndey's Ladies' Book for 1848, Ladies' National Magazine , for 1848, • The Union Magazine, for 1848, ' ' The American Flora, • Parley's Magazine for 1819, Together with alfthe other monthly magazines and newspapers published in Philadelphia, New York,,Bos ton, or Europe, and delivered free of postage at •Nrs'2o.4ll ANNAN'S Cheap Periodical stores. RAZORS AND PEN KNIVES .— Just received a fresh supply of elegant RAZORS incases and single, among which are Wade & Butcher'e new and.celebra ted Odd Fellow's Razors and Barber's heavy Razors.— Also, Tally-he Razors, warranted, or the money refun ded. Razor Strops lri variety. -- PEN KNIVES—A beautiful assortment of Rodgers' and Wostenholm's Pen Knives. Also, American Pen Knives, from 10 cents to $2 each, ail` DANNAN'S Notl3-46] • Fancy and Variety stores. lop LACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES, .1.1•Ilood on Executors, Wharton's Digest, Marvin's Bibliography, • . Roberts' Digest of British Statutes, Thornton on Conveyancing, Graydon's_Fornts, Dunlop's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvaubs, Barr's Reports, vote. I, 2,3, and 4, Fot sale at publisher's prices at LIANNAN'S Ocil6-42] Law and Miscellaneous Book stores GERMAN. SCIIIOOL.—The subscriber hereby Rives notice to the public, that he intends estalilsh Inc a GERMAN SCHOOL, also to give instructions' in the French. Latin, and Greek languages, and In ma thematics. Those who intend to make Use of thls'op portunity will pleale enquire, for further Information, at the house of the Rev. Mr. Mennig. • Oct3o 47-44-] G. BERGMANN. ARD LAMPS, Girandoles for Mantels, I Lamp Mats, beautiful Shades 'and Fixtures, Plain and Colored Hall Lanterns, Cut and Plain Globes, Flues, and Wicks; A. beautiful assortment, which will be sold at manufac turer's prices, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Fancy and Variety store, Pottsville. [Oct23-43 MACKEREL , SHAD,. Constantly on hand SALMON, ' 1" and for sale by HERRINGS, J. PALNIER lc CO. ' PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, platter street wharf, SHOULDERS, •Philadelphia. LARD AND CHEESE. J Octl6 47-42-3 m 1 CAMPBELL'S LORD, CHANCELLORS.—The lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the earliest tunes till the reign of King George IV, by Lord John Campbell, 3 vole.: just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Noy2o-47] Cheap:Book store. DLASTER, FISH, AND SALT.— - E 100 Mils Plaster; 50 bbls, Nos. 1,2, & 3, Mackarol; 30.11a1f and quarter bbls. for family use ; 150 sacks grour,d.arid fine salt, for sale by Nova-45j J. M. BEATTY & Co NIEDALS OFO'CONNELL.—Beautiful MEDALS of Daniel O'Connell with a fac !melte of his writing just received and for sale wholesale and retail at Nov1:1-46] BANNAN•S Variety stores, Pottsville. ))AIL_ ROAD i SPIKE S.—Three tons of Rai IL Roa SPIKES for Flat bar ironl and 41 inches, a 5-16 and 5 and 6 inches; ¢ a 5-16, just received and for sale at the York Store. [Nv64s] EDW.AIT,I,,EY. ),~LEPIIANT OIL.—A superior article for ma t...a chinery, engines, &c , warranted not to gum, just received and fur sale :tube York Store. Nov 6-45) EDWARD YARDLEY. DAIRY CHEESE.-5000 lbs. superior dairy Cheese from Herkimer county, New York, Jost re ceived and for sale by [lcvB 45} J. H. BEATTY & Co; D ALL ROAD IRON FUR DRIFTS.—A supply of It Flat Bar R. R. Iron, constantly on hand and Air sale at the York Store. [Nov6-45) EDW. YARDLEY. rl ' , HIER'S FRENCH REVOLUTION, at SI H. complete, just received and for sale at Octl6-42] HANNAN'S chew 0 Book stores. LUltlßElti—We have on hand Weather BOARDS, shingle lath, Hemlock and Pine joice and scantling. Nov2o-4L] P. GOULD & Co. TIMED BEEF—A superior article, for stile at the cheap Dry Goods and Grocery store of Octl6-42] • .1. S. C. MARTIN. ORANGES and Lemons for sa I e at MARTIN'S 'Octl6-42] Drug and.Confectlonsry store. PICKLER HERRING—Just received and for sale at [Octle-42 . 1 NA RTIN'N Grocery store. - Landreth's Rural Registe r tet AND ALMANAC FOR 1848. AVOLUME of 108 cloiely printed pages, containing an almanac; a farmer's and gardener's calender for each month of the year ;!descriptions'of chemical com position and analysis of the different kinds of manures and the application of it; a full description of the best fruits for cultivation,'with diateings or the same; dis eases of cows, horses, sheep, &c., and their remedies;_ a list of agricultural implements, and their prices , ; the mode of cultivating the different kinds of vegetables, and all kinds of .flowers ; construction of hot houses, hot beds, &c. ; together with a vast amount of other in formation for the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all for 121 cents single copy, or $1 per dozen, wholesale.— Every farmer and gardener in the state ought to have a copy. Just published and for sale wholesale and retail at ' • BANNAN'B Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville. I*. Merchants in the country would benefit the cause ofitgriculture by purchasing this ibook and distributing it among the farmels. The low rate at which if is sold oneht to secure far . it a general circulation. (Oet9 41 • TO HOUSEKEEPERS. TBE subscribers invite purcha.ersof all or any kinds 01 DRY GOODS required In housekeeping, to call and examine their stock, which is confined esclustvely to those articles, comprising in part all kinds of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Towelings, Tickings, Table and Piano Covers, Furniture, Dimities and Chintzes, Em broidered and low priced Curtain Muslins, - Worsted Damask and Noreens, Domestic Muslins, &c, &c; to• gether with a large stock of all kinds of Flannels, and the be.st stylei of Irish Linen , which they import direct from the moat celet rated bleachers. By excluding Dress Goods from their business, they are relieved from the necessity of asking high prices at the commencement of the season to compensate for losses consequent upon changes of fashion as the season advances, and will sell a: the lowest possible grade of profits as the surest means of extending their business. . . JOHN V. COWELL & ,SON, comer Cites- Phila.Novii 47-45.6m] nut and 7th Ms., Philada. Molly & - Smith, H (SUCCESSORS TO KARTMAN Ir--?dOLLT,) IVE notice that they have now on hand and offer for,sale cheap for cash, the largest stock of LUX: SER ever offered in Schuylkill county, consisting in part of all kinds of Pine and Hemlock boards, &c., scant ling, &c. ; also best quality of Ash and Poplar assorted, together with a full aril large assortment of shingles. As one of the partners resid :s on the Susquehanna, he has facilities for procpring lumber not enjoyed by any other Lumber Yard in [4e county, and, therefore, the ptiblie may confidently expect bargains at their yard.— Give them a call and try them [Nov2o-47.-3m Music Books UNION Choral Harmony, German and English. Evangelical Music, by Hickock & Fleming, patent and round notes, , Bciston Academy of Church Must; Carmine Sacra, or Boston collection of Church Music The Southern Church Melodist, patent notes, - The Methodist Harinonist, The Musical Repository, .I . The Young Choir. . The Social Lyrist, - .• " '' Just received and fel Sale wholesale aud retail at Very ow rates at BANNAN'S Clet9 411 • Cheap Wholesale Book store. I • Type Foundry. • 58, Gold, corner of Asa strut, Nom York. TAE subscriber is'prepared to fu rn ish hazel east type, and printer's materials of-all kinds, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Proprietors of newspaper, who have 'tot advertised Or the subscriber,, who may publish this notice for three months pylons to Jan. 1. PM, will be entitled to re eelve pa _type, on purchasing fi ve times the amount of their fillifor-advertising. Old type taken in exchange for new at fiefs. per Ih. Novs-45]. ROBERT 'TAYLOR. To Farmers. 'DOUR TONS of African or Sabdahnn Guano, just re .L' ceived and tot sale by the undersigned. The Sab dehna I. the very best article of African Guano, and re sembles Peruvian in quality, at a much lower price. , This consignment Is Just in season tbr top dressing ' corn. turnips, buck wheat, &c., and will be sold at a ( mall advance by the ton or single barrel. June 98 JOHN M CROSLAND. J. Henry Adam, • . ATTORNEY AT LAW, 07/ICf. OPPOSITI THC limns' pint. Pottsville, Pa. paly3l-31'—ly ' B. F. BUDDY & BROTHERS, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, It. R. CORNER OLD TORE ROAD AND WILLOW lITRELT, ennui:mm.ol4 • Bays constantly on band a large assortment of Liquors, Winn an4(ordlall. leap : 4, 1517. Ara.—.lo . FRESII FAIL GOODS. • CHARLES " ADAMS, Xo. 79. 4rek St., /durum 2d and .2.1 Su., north aide, • PHILADELPHIA. TS receiving at his etw wrong an assortment of en. tirely asw and desirable drygoofie suitable for the co. ming season, to which he invites the attention of his old customers and purchaseri generally Particular at tention given to, Style and proper shades of color of dress goods and many choice and scarce kinds selected especially for plats people, which will be sold at the lowest prices foreasl. The assortment consists in part OfFranch,Merinnesiii different qualities and colors, Parametta andindiana Cashmetes do do 8-4 Queen's Cloths and - Alpacas, some the finest im ported, l Plain Mode, Mons. de !Allies, and Cashmere lrEcosse all wool, • Paris Printed do . do, and Plaids °twiny kinds. Particularly choice styles of Sewn Gingham/ sad Mirrimack Prints, • 3-4, 4-4. and 3-4 Black Mantilla and Dress Silks of the best falirici and highest lustre, 'White Gsoda.—MuUs Swiss, Book, Nansookjaconet, anu Cambric Muslin, of all qualities. Sbasgs—Of Printed and Plain Thibet and other ma teriel of all the different grader'. ,F7aneels—Welsh, Ailesian, Unsbrinkable. and Bilk Warp of the best makers. Linees and furnishing goods generally are Made:lead lag articles an examination of which is, panic's.. lady invited . Together. with Mallory, Gloves, Needlework. Linen Cambric fi'd'lt•fe and fancy and staple goods too nu merous to advertise. [Phila.Sep.lB 1847 38 3m Isaac= Barton & Co., NO. 57,. SOUTH SECOND STREET. PHILADELPIIIA. • . HAVING in store a large and frill assortment of .1.1. FALL AND . WINTER DRY GOODS, a consider able portion of, which were ordered and imported' by them, and the remainder selected with math care in' the American markets expressly fortheir FALL SALES offer the same telielesals and retail, at moderate prices, foi cash or, approved acceptances. The following na med goods constitute pa rt.of their stock, viz : DRESS GOODS. Silk,.—Rich Dark Brocade Stripes and Plaidc, Plain and Striped Cbanielions, new styles. " Climelion Satin Du Chene, beautiful com binations. "' Plain and Changeable Armures, various widths: " —Black Plaid Striped. " Black Gros 'de Rhine all widths, best make and qualities. " Plain and Changeable Floreuces, In much variety. Cashweres.—Plain and Printed Handsome Shades, - and new styles. ,Vows. de Laines.—Plain and Printed, neat small fig ' tires, new styles. • Raw. Silk Plaids.—Rich, High Colors, good qualities. Worsted and Silk and Cotton and Silk, good qualities. Eingkams.—Earlston and Scotch, in great variety. Prints.--British and American, " French .Merinos.—Lupials best make, choice selected shades.. 'Alpaeti Lustre.—Silk and Cotton Warp, Palnietto ' Cloth; Shasels.—Rich Styles Broche and Cashmere. • Black Ottoman-Plain and Plaid Silk. • " Small Plaid Blanket, all wool.. Seal Skin, plain anode colors, large size. Hosiery end Glotes,ofal I usual materials and qualities CLOTHS, &c. French, Belgian, Engli-h, and American Cloths, in great variety or shades and qualities, best finish. English, French, American„and,Belgian Cassimeres, plain black and latest i'ancy styles. Woolen and Silk. Velver.Cashmere, and Satin Vestings. Drsb and Dark Colored Habit Cloth for Cloaks, White And Colored Flannels, European and American. FURNISHING GOODS. 41ankets, various sizes, excellent make. Dresden and Marseilles Quilts, White and Colored. Counterpanes. - • ', Linen Sheetings, Cotton do , all widthiranfi q_ualities. Pillow Case Linen, Table Damask and Napkins, Ifuckaback Diaper and Itussia Towelling. Irish 4.4 Linens, in great Variety, of moat approved make and bleach. CARRIAGE LININGS.. Silver and Pearl Drab - Cloth, various qualities " " Worsted Damask, " " " Union, •' " " Rattinets, plain and figured, 94 and 5.4 wide, a.sorted colors. Russia Sheetings, Buckram, and Colored Marinas. Worsted Plush, figured anti plain, Crimson; Garnet, &el Phila.. Sept. 15, 97 ' cow &LEAP FALL DRY GOODS FROAI AUCTION ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. Ross Hoopes. • Na.-411, Xarke Street, above Eleventh, nortk'side, HAS a large stock of Dress Goods, such as new styles Mona. de Laines, MI to 2.5 cents, yaid wide ; Cash Meres, California Woolen Plaids;Plain and Fig ured, Colored and Black Alpaca Lust re,, from lel to 50 cents; Black and Colored Merinos and Paramettas; Bombazines &c., from 25 cts. to $I ; Cloths, Cass' meres, Sattinetts, and Vestings in great variety's yard wide Bleached and Brown Muslim; at 4. 5, 61, 5, and 10. ets.; 11 yard wide, 121 : ets ; 3 yards wide f 371 cts.; Table Linens, Diapers, Crash, &c.; Carpets for stairs. and entries, only 9, 10, 121, and IS} cts. ; Ingrain4Cot ton, and Wool Carpets. handsome patterns,. 22,2.5, 31, and 50 'cis. all wool. I buy three-quarters of my•toods at auction and all for cash only, and can, thereftire, of fer bargains to country 'm nchants and others who buy for cash ; worthy of attention my country friends, mer chants, citizens, and others who will please call at J. ROSS HOOPES' Cheap Store; ' N 0.411, Market St., above Ilth. north side, Phila. N. B.—Show this advertisement to your neighbors and friend's. [Phila., Oct 2 40 3m WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No. 56 Cedar St, New. York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE (LATE LEE & JUDSON) Occupy thx spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar Street,—Lthe whole of which is devoted to the exhibiton and sale of the single, article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Theirpresentstoca consists of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and comprising everything desirable m the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. • All of which are offered foisate, for cash, or satisfac tory credit, at the lowest prices, by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. New styles are reoeived almost every day, antmany of them are got up (or our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with every variation in the- market, are placed in the hinds of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some idea , of the ex tent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our usual stock of this ONE AwrieLe, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. Thls 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 none who visit our establishment shall meet:mittt any dis appointinsent— . • Our nhaortment incomplete at all seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE. --P. S.—Da. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and tate senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster froin - which connexion he withdrew sonic time ago, had resumed business in connection with Meisrs. Lee & Judsoo.under the firm of LEE, JUDSON. & LEE, and he 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 the other two houses to which he be - - o nged. New York, July 10, 1847. 118—ly Salamander, Fire, and Thief- Proof Chests, . . Fire-Proof Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and Lette op yin?. Presses,' P.itent Slate-Lined Re (riff era - tors, Water Filters, Patent Portable Water louts, in tended for the Sick and Infirm. • 'EVANS & WATSON, • ' 76, South Third St., (opposite Ike Philada. Exchange.) M ANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of the above articles, together with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF' SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all manner of doubt as to their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the fire of any building. The out side cases of these Safes are made of boiler Iron, the inside case of soapstone, and between the outer case and inner case is a space of sorne three inches thick, and is filled In with Indestr u ctibl e material, so as to make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents in side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders, we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book ,Safes that wilt stand as much heat, and we hold ourselves ready athill times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also Con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortmentof our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over BO now In use, and in every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville ; Joseph 0: Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. & G. Taylor, 129, North 3d qt.; A. Wright & Neph• ew, Vine at. Wharf ; Alexander Caror . Conveyancer, corner , of Filbert and Oth sts.;l John M. Ford, a 2, North ' 3d st.• Myers Bush. 20, North 9d at ; James M. Paul, 101, South 4th at.; Dr. David Jayne. 0, South 3d at.; Matthew T Miller, 20, South 9d at ; and we could name some hundreds anthers Hit Were necessary. Now we invite the attention or the public,and particularly - those In want of Fire Proof Safes, to call: at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and We can satiafy, them that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than st any other establishment In the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very tow prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS, • ' JOHANNES WATSON. Philada., Ass. 35 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. POCKET BOOK MANUFACTORY, No. 9,3, sows oik street. beiose Musa, PHILADELPHIA. THE' inbscriber has constantly on. hand a large as 'moment of the following articles of his own manu facture, such a. Calf, Russia, Turkey, and Morocco Pocket Books'; Gentlemen's Dressing Cases; Morocco and Velvet Seger Cases; Jewelry Cases; Pearl and Try Card Ones; Pearl and Ivory Tablets; Pearl, ' lvory. and Velvet Needle' Books ; —Chess and Backgammon Boards, with every other article in his'llne, which he offers to country merchants and others cheap for cash, wholesale and retail. F. H. SMITH, • No. 38, South 6th street, below Chesnut, Philada: Phila. Oct 23, 1847 43-3 m - NEW STORE. , JMORGAN remectfally Informs the pnhl le that be . hasopened a new fancy" Dry Good and Millinery store in Market 'Street. near Thud. where he is just opening a oplendid assortment of goods just received from Now York and Philadeltibib„.which be intends selling very low. coneisting in part ofSilk, Thlbet. Par Is, and Printed Cashmere Shawls, a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Laines, Ginghams, and Lawns vety low; yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and But tons, and he would particularly call the attention of the ladies to a large assortment of White goods, Saco. netts, Swin, Malfand Book Muslin., Plat& and Skip, Muslin*. April 17, INT IC Dr. canews Vegetable •• panacea. • owArrl& WALTON invite attention to the Col loteing advertisement : • DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! Ara proof of the continued success of 12r. Cellca's radian Vegetable Patiatea, we refer ton fete of the many - iertifleateirtn oar possession, of. Milo performed by this great polder. Capt. T. L. Sanders, constable of Beath Mulberry Ward, cured of Barber's Itch. Mr..l. B. Reese's child, R0.83,-Nerth tteeenth street, cured of . Hereditary Teller, Whirl covered hls entire body. Mr. IL bleCleau' child, No 360, Merkel trUltet;effilet.- ed with Scrofula from Its birth. Mr. E. W. Maxwell, Grape court, Market et", eixlYe Eighth, cured ofScrofnla, had fourteen open ulcers o, l als his body at the time he commenced taking the medicine. Miss Chiistiana Sands, West Spruce street, between Beach and Miele' streets, near the Schuylkill, cured of Scrofula; had suffered eight- years; her heed vies to much effected that tea and coffee would pass out at her ear—tnis is a strong case. Capt. John K. Barclay, N 0.400, Market street, cured of Scroftilous Sore Leg, of 26 years' standing. This case IS will known to many of our best physicians who have frequently advised amputation. Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr.. No. 5, .kfferson,westof Schuyl kill Sixt h street,below Locust . — Thiaeres, undoubtedly one of the most severe cases of Scrofula ever cured, and G certified to by many of one best physicians and tier-' Armen, and also by himself. . • Joseph Barbour, No. I, Short court. east from Twelfth street, above Race, cured of ticrofuloits Bore Throat, of eight years' standing. Mr. J.ll. Frick's child, No. 73f, Dock street, Phila delphia. Mr. Michael Dully 'No. 26, North Front street. (at P. Brad., & Qt's.) Philadelphia, cured of Tetter of twenty five years. " Mr. William Flemmiiie, No 210, Washington street, between. Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia, cured of Ery sipelas of four years, which destroyed the flesh to the bone. William 114ker, cured of Scrofula. This case had been in the hospital many months, and discharged as in curable÷lie Is now well, and may be seen daily at our office. _ Mr. David Eirgan, Muddy creek, Hamilton county,. Ohio. cured of Scrofula. This was a very severe case, and Kirgan says that, could money prevent. he would not undergo the same ralliction for ten thousand dollars, and yet he was cured for a few dollars, by Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazleton, of ,Mullen Hill, New Jersey. cured of Tetter of ten years' standing, with a few bot tles ofithe Panacea. Mr. John Brocken, Germantown, at the age of 61 years was cured of a violent Tetter, that bad troubled him for 18 years. . Mrs. Eve Siscoe, Nn. 53, South' at., between Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, cured of fever sores on her ankles. after et Hering 12" years with them. Mrs. S. Is 62 years of ag6. Mrs. Flizabeth C. Fester, Second street. four doors above Washington street,, was cured of Tetter on her leg, which had troubled her 1: years. Mr. Hiram Ridge, Attleboro', Bucks co., Pa, cured of Salt Rheum. This case had been pronounced incurable by some 12 or 14 physicians of the first standing—as a • last resort had recourse to Cullen'e Panacea, and was cured completely -in a feW months, after suffering - 17 years—the disease had almost covered his entire person. Mr. Charles Otis. late of Parrish street, now of Man ayunk, cured of Tett& of 5 years in hands and feet. Mr. Mellon Grubb, Juniper street, near Spruce, cured of Scrofulous Ulcers on the shoulders, which had defied the - doctore more than a year, Afflicted reader, sand to our offiee and get these certi ficates. front which you will learn the extraordinary suf fering: of these persons, as well as the'mo t le °Exert.. ROWAND'S CARMINITI YE- SYRUP—Is a certain _cure for Diarrhw, Dysent-ary, Cholera Morbus, Bowel Complaints, &c., as thousands will certify who have tested its virtues within the few months it Tins been of fered to the public. Read the cet iiiicateof Dr. Roby, a highly respectable physician of our city. Gentlemen:—l cheerfully bear testimony to the good effects of your Carminitive Syrup, after having been cured of ruses REVERE ATTACKS of DIABRUCE, within the last few months. Being opposed to QUACKERY is any form it took much pereliasion from a friend,,who keeps it in his house as a "Caney - medicine ," to Induce me to make use of it in my case t he spoke so confident ly I gay • it a trial—and 1 was not slow to make a trial of-ir, on the second attack, having been relieved so soon on the first—l have prescribed the Carminative Syron to a great many of my patients, and I am pleased to say. with the same good effects. You are at liberty to use this as you please. Yours &c., Trios. P. S. Bone, M. D., • -Nov., 2.5, 1896. No,. 110, North Twelfth street. • Wholesale and retail by - ROWAN D & WALTON. Proprietors, No. 376, Ma. ket street. Philadelphia. For sale by J. 5. C. MARTIN, and B. RANNAN, corner Centre and Market streets, Pottsville; J. B. FALLS, Millersville; ENGLAND & McMAKEN, and J. V. LAMBERT., Reading. . [Soil 36 cow "To the victor belongs the spoils." A LTHOUGII many preparations in the form of ••Pep 41.star ifedirines.'!_have been before the public, claim ing to give relief,gand even cure the tnost inveterate dis eases, yet none have so well. answered the purpose as Dr. Sherman's Medicated Lozenges. They are agreeable to the taste, easily administered, and fropt the unprece dented success, which they, have met with, and the re markable cures which they have perfumed, may justly lay claim to the title of conquerer over thediseases fir which they have been recommended. Dr: Sherman's "Cough .Lozenges" cure the most obstinate cases of Cough in a few hours. , They have cured alargenumber ofpersons who have been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to - the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Consumption and Hectic Tever, by their use have had the rose of health restored to the haggard cheek, and now live to speak forth the praises of thrS invaluable inedidne. Dr. Sherman's ", Worm Lozenges" have been proved in more than:4oo,ooo cases to be infallible, in fart the .duly certain worm destroymg - med icine ever diScovered. efilleren will eat them when they cannot be forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration td medicine to them in this .form, is great beyond description. . When the breath of the child becomes offensive, and there is picking of the nose, grinditur of the teeth during sleep, paleness about the hps; with flushe,l-cheeks, bleeding at the nose,bead ache,dmwsiness,atarting during sleep,disturbed dreams, awaking with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, feverishness, thirst, voracious appetite, sickness at the stomach, and bloated stomach—these are - mmHg the many prominent symptoms of worms, and can be retie-: ,Ved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never 'been known to fail. - Dr. Sherman's "Camphor Lozenges" relieve head ache, nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart 'and sickness in a very few minutes. They cure lowness of spirits, despondency. faintness, colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints-,--they keep up the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person - to undergo great mental or bodily toil.. Dr. Sherman's "Poor Alan's Plaster" is acknowledg ed by all who have ever used it to be the beat strength ening Mawr in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, side, breast. neck, limbs, joints, rheumatism lumbago , &e. One million a year will not supply the demand. - Caution is necessary, as there are many unprincipled persons who would force a spuriOus article upon'Lthe community. Be careful to get Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, with a "Yee , I of his written name on the back—none others are genu= hie, and will do more hurt than good. When such men as the Rev. Darius Anthony, of the Oneida Conference; Rev. Sebastian Streeter of Boston; Rev. Mr. Dunbar,Rev. Mr. ['endemic, Rev. !dr; De For-' eat, Hon. Aaron Clark. J. Ilosie, Esq., lion. 11. B. Beard sley, Daniel Fanshaw, Esq.-, and a host of names of a like reputatioa, can be brought forward to prove-the ef ficacy of Dr. Shermrn's preparations—when they are so warmly recommended by . the medical profession .and prescribed in their practice, and when such universal approbation follows their use among all classes, we may - justlysay that'the Dociot is not only entitleeto the an:. pellation of victor, but can fairly lay claim to the patron age of the public, and will receive it. , For sale By J. S. C. Martin, .1. G. Brown, and F. Sa n detsori, Pottsville ; .Henry Shissler, Port Carbon ; Win. H. Mariiiiv, Sew Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middle port; ll.Sciitdartz, Patterson; .1. H. Altar, Tuscarora: lieliner & illorgenroth, Tamaqua; Wm. l'rice, St. Clair;, Geo.,Reifsnyder, New Castle; Jas. LL Falls, Miners vine); Jonas Irkautrinan, Llewellyn; .1. Christ.; Jacob Low& Mohomtongo ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove ; slls3ener & Garrett, Orwicsburg ; Lyon & Rishel, Port Elkton; Levan and Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. • .91130 1847 44-cow o := 3l = OR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, F FileS, Dyspepsia; Scurvy, Smallpox, JaundicecP.ius In the Back,, Inward Weakness. Palpitation of tie-. Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Ferets 'all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Work's, Cholera Morbus, COughs, Quitlcy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Cemptaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Complaints—and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and ob structions in the organs of digestion; Experience has proved that nearly every disease ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organs; and to secure health, we must re move these obstrUctions or restore the blood to its 'no turol state. . . . . The aVersinn to taking medicihe is most effectually re moved by Cliekner's PeyetablePurgative Pills; being, completely enveloped with a coating of pare white sugar (which is as distinet from the internal ingredients n a y a nut shell from The kernel) and have no taste of inedicine'. but are as easily swailow'ed as bits of candy. Moreover they heither nauseate or gripe In •the slightest degree,u but operate equally on all of_the diseased parts of the' system, instead of confining themselves to and racking Any particular region., Thus, if tile Liver be infected, one ingredient will operate on that Articular organ,and' by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore it to its na tural state. Another will operate on the blood, and re move all impurities in he circulation, While a third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike at the root of. disedse, remove all impure humors from the body open the pores exteniallyAnd internally ; separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle; so that the blood must be thoroughly pure—thus_, securing a free and healthy setiofflo the hextviunge, and liver; and thereby they restore healtA, even when all Whet means have failed. The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial ofa single box; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring health, thatthe proprietor binds himself to return the money paid for then' in all cases where they do not give universal ,satisfaction. Relkil prices; 25, cents per box. Principal office, No. b 6, Vesey -street. New York. The 'following are the agents In Schuylkill county for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pitts J. B. C. MARLIN, J. G. DROWN, and F. SAN DERSON, Pottsville; H. Shissler. Port. Carbon t Wm. H. Marlow, New Philadelphia • T. Willituns, port; H. fichsvartz, Patterson; • J H. Alter, Tuscarora; Hatter & Morgenroth, Tamaqua; Wm. Price, Bt, Clair; George Reifenyder, New - Castle; James .11. Falls, 'Ml nersvllle ; Jonas Kaufßnan,' Jacob Kauff man, Lower Notontongo 0.• Paul Barr. Pinegrove ; Shoener & Garrett, Onvigaburg; lann ft Mabel, Port Clinton; J. Christ; Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. (0030 47-44.e0w S. B. Miller & M. Shenk, QUM:3EON DENTISTS.havIag located in Pottsville, 1.7 respectfully offer their professional services to the ladies and gentlemen of Pottsville and vicinity. All diabase, and Iriegularltles of the teeth treated onthe I, moat approved principles. Artificial teeth Inserted Rom a single tooth to an entire ant. Office in Thompson's row, Market et., 7th'door above Centre. re All Nitrations warranisk If N. MINERS' JOURNAL: Saturday Maiming, Nov. 27,1541 ----- From out Telegrapmapoodent. • Pal LADE D—Not. SI, 1647,1 •IS o'clock,P. M .S Markefs.--Thera bate bean feu , transaetitns r' nort. A sale of 600 big. of 'Amu gas made t• day, at $6.12 and tba pricy Tanga from 'hay) $6.23 for good brands. 'Rye-dour is oiartb $6.26 Corn Meal, $3.25—n0 sales: Wheat, good TO, 133 cis; Corm red, 72 a 73 c. Oats 41 4tcl whi,,!ray to bbls.3oc. per 416.: I [ l ' Thera is afloat.: There have be no paper. issued to-day. )We have nothing from theismf: ti 2" Cot. Wynkoop has addressed a eliarsc •i -istic letter to F. W - ..Hughes,Esq.; of this bor o o r .„ which appeared in the Pennsylvanian Yesterday, We shall next week take oetasiO'n to noticii , . epistle,.for the sake of preventing false impres , doeta l abroad ; as far is•ita tone may prevail at home, i • will excite nn attention, as the motives of the ivk ter are, fortunately. pretty well known!' A NeMEaser.—Muchattentioa has been tate. ly drawn,in London, to some new cabs, of whit ? the chief novelty consists ,in 'the absence of all springs. A holluw tube about fourteen inches iSt diameter, composed of India-rubber. and iodated with air, is made to' encircle each wheel in\ th• mansier . of tire, and the carriage :rolls * alcM • ivithout'the slightest noise. L..7 1 ' Case . of Reseell.,--The4unsel orMadani• Restell made another effort, at: N. York un Tues day, before the General Term of the7Suprein. 'Court, to get her *discharged on bail. No. pro greys was made in the attempt. Meanwhile - Me dame occupies two well furnished epartmentsi thc Eldridge street Jul. end 0 lives like a fighiin: ccck." Gen. Taylor.—The /Ve l a yitr;kMirror sta es, On the authority of one of Gen. Taylor friends, !hut ho will not, during his mot:As absence, visit. Washington, or attend any ptilic meetings`, nor in any 'Way seek notoriety, ibut will efriploy ,himself.exclusively in the manage. menrof his private offairi, which have sy(ll;red from long neglect, Ca' Fine Bind: Tea.—We.receiied from Mr. %,Vhittiel.l, a package of Black t i aa, advertised l f4 sale by him. We handed.it ov4" to the autl l on• ties of the proper department, and it ie pronounced by our better hank very superiorarticle. 11, Louisiana Election.—The Whigs, it is -noiy' l •ascertained. haye carried the legislature of La~isi~ ana by a majority of two certain, on joint ballelt, and perhaps four; securing to them ' ' the State' Senator to -be elected. • , Professor lagilzhtn, the well known novo hes taken holy ordeal, and is now n clergyine the Protestant Episcopal Church—eo says thse York Sunday Divatch.- Mune!, Matters.—The character of dispatelots first received at. New York on Saturday, of :the foreign news, led to the belief, that the news "vv is. more limitable, and it appears things received is brighter hue it? , Wall Street. The Expresi of Monday Evening, says;—‘ , The subsequent ,un i e changed the complexion of the news from ssiern ingly good fo bad, and thym a gloom ovlo. Wall Streetdvhere 'Merchants hid delayed until a lanx hour, - in order to receive the news. ,SUch is the demand fur feuds, to send abroad by. foreign het-- es, th - at- Many are thrdwing their. geode into ; the regular auctionhouses, and taking an advance money, and notes. , It . stated that Within averi or two several of our _leading houses hive gtve i n out their paper for half . a million of 'dollars, running Atom three to six m onths.. This is a reg ular bus'iness and perfectly 'safe to the auction houses. The gooleareput into their bands, (us ually fur double the amount,. and are kept tillithe. spring sales open, when they are brought-to I the , hammer." • . 1 Two faithless mail carriers were recently se _ 7 tencedin Georgia, one to fifteen and the Other io ten years' imprisonment at bard labor. Seivdd them right. A new paper, devoted to the exclusive support -of the war, has been commenced down east, call ed the ..Paixhrin Gun and World Aston-,her." 13111111( 1100104 200 QUIRES Modinan Blank Books, • 300 do Deini do 1000 quires Foolscap Blank Books full and half bon .d 1 500 do Quarto do r ' 100 dozen Memorandum Books, assorted, \ . Embracing the largest and best assortment of B ank Books ever offered In this part of the state, just.recelved and for sale at BANNAN'Stookatorea,which he pier geit himself - to sell as low, if not lower, wholesale and retail, than a similar quality can be purchaied in Philadelphlk He has his stock manufactured expressly for his owr sales. Call and lice it. [Oct9 41 Toys, Dolls, and Fancy Articles. `HE subscribers have rust received a fine and larie 1 assortment of toys. dolls, Fancy bolos, harmonicae, flutes, violins. and best - quality violin strings, slates and lead permits, Gentian pipes, segar cases and totter!. snuff boxes, canes. mid a great variety of other articles which they will sell wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. GEO. Eir,JOIIN DOLL, Nn. 106, N. 2d Street, below !bee. Importers and manufdctiners of toys, ivory tattles, tops, &c., &c. • [Phila,Oct3o 47-41-thnLi Patent Grease, • I FOR the - axles'of , Cartiages, Wagons, Rail Road Carsi and Machinen4f all kinds, to iiiVe oil and prevent friction. This artichiis prepared and for sale by CLEMENS tic PARVIN, the only manufacturers of,:this article, in tub Uhited States, at their wholesale and retail Ilardnitria and I)rna Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill CoutayiPa. REMEMBER that none ie genuine;without the wt ten signature of the inventor and prriprietor, Chair. W. Clemens, upon each package. .• - • Pottsville, Not 4. 4 ,1 IN ;6 L OW, Oils. OW. I„;),X,' BBLS. Bleached Winter Sea Elephant OIL 300 Ws. Bleached Winier Whale Oil. 400 bids. Racked N. W. Coast 'Whale Oil. : 50 do Laid Oil. 1900 gale LtleUched Winter-Sperm Oil. -- 2300, do. do. .Fall Strained Sperm Oil. 500',. do, 'Unbleached ‘Villter Sperm Oil. For Bale-by J. L ALLEN 23, South Whirvee, next door to the corner of.t. Phila.ok3o 47-44-Iy] Chesnut it., Philadelphia. New Books. Tlir. Crater, or Vulcan's Peak, by Cooper, • *0 50 The Buckskin. a Romance of the Revoltition, 25 The Way Side Cross, by Capt. Millman, 0 The Greatest Prague of Life, complete, ,' The Journeyman Joiner. by George Sand. ' - , 7'5. The Life of Henry the IV, by James, parts•l &9, 90. Ottawnli, the Last Chief; by the author of Life In - I Eondon.• Mothers' Ericycloptedia of .English Literature. :i . 2 %Menai. 5 0 - Webster's Dictionatv a now MY it improved cdit:n 400 ' The Virgin of the Sun, by Ned Buntline. ' 20 Together with a variety of Other books Pet reeelied and for sale at . ---.. , ' . • . BANNAN'S '.l Book and Stationery storm!! Cheap Oct23] Wholesale Depot _of Umbrella's, Corner of Crates and :Sakti streets,.Poustillo. i AT SANNAN'S NEWS ROOM. i J UST received .frain the manufacturers In l'hlladel , phia. , zi large supply of Cotton and Silk IMMO - ilk LAS. made of the bect, miterial. anti warranted to hi, 01 , a superior manufacture: As the - above article in or consignment they can he sold at law cash pricei. • Cotton and Gingham Embrellas, &I SO to *l2 per 4 r EillPer aillahrten du steertibs, ' IS DO to ilk do Super Silk ' do - Ativ.` ' . 30 00 , to 0 0 Super Silk .. • do - fanny handles, 40 00 to si . Sold in lobrt o salt puts/tapers. - • I p} Merchants i n the borough supplied on favorabta erms. Merchants trading with this place will find It tc helr,tnterest to call. . • "-- , (Nov2o-47 1_ . - New Music. EnmArit, a popular airs for the Plano, • 1 I GA little more Grape, Capt. Braga. a National song; •'-, for the Place; • ..... I The • Itidoto Waltz, I: _ . I Come lain in the Song, a P` rlotle song for the Pli.ne, Palo Alto Quick Step, Verhum Caro, a Trio, by Belllnl, • Chesnut Street' Promenade Waltz, PresidenCs Waltz, . Mary Ann Polka, Arise, Sons of Erin, Arise in your 3listit, Come, Soldiers, Come Virginia Waltz. ' Fresh simply or t h e Floating scow or Old Virginia, Inn and snits,'. . 1/ Dearest Mae, , - • • . . Jenny Lind's inngs..• • . .. Together with a large supply of Walt,see. Poikn Galinpades. and gongs, Jest received and for sale al 11ANNA WA ! ii,,s4R-411 Mllik and Vatiorty lioies:rottsvalh - • - -•„ . itti.L -42 ^;r 1 •Ittetivrifl'iricf z •17 "- ollt. -:' , ell . I 1 'is!, 1 of