T.SE "I'OBACO . O V 701314..! ss, ear-kicks 'Grapy and lilac, With whisker' frizzled and red, A loafer sal •crith a quid In his mouth, A apttrina, and muttering , rani-- Wnia—vcork—svcirlt, & These hands 01%11 never prirsue can o'inaln a tong nine to ;=c,c, Or a plug of tohacto to chew. And he spits--eptts--spits, When mann le breaking bright.; Spits—anits--spita, When Sal has 'climbed his height; With :tay's - expirin;t gleam, And supperlrss, railing asleep gn a bench, Keeps spitting away to his drer.ra. • At market, chumb;nr In basin:rs or prayer— Stage courting, curs, and barber shops, , Ear.rooms. and everywhere— Ile sPitsepiis—spits, Evening, nonn,und morn . And snuffs. and puffs. and blows bis nose At. a fisherman blows hfrh orn. ye dames who mean to wed. Come listen to my lay— Your charms dbOrn all tobacco worm'. , Forever turnfiteray ; Dui If you wearthe yoke. • With resignation wear It Nor sulk, nor sold, rior get she blurs But 'rho smokes, and snuff's and chews, Till pigtail quidi 3 , e over shoes, Dear usadarn.'grin and bear tit Wit nub Auntor. JARVIS, THE PAINTRR —MS eccentric individdal was very,fond of giving dinner.parties, and orisuch occasions was the life and soul of the company. • He once gore a party to some Southern gentleman, and, as usual, the tables groaned with all the luxurks the market alluded, but were wufully deitcient in the ordinary con comitants wherewith - to make away with such a repast, such as knives without handles, forks with one . prong, no ,temblers. decanter; them w. re ' none, goad wine was provided. but was placed no the tables in black bottles, and for want of a cork screw, a fork was used to draw the cork, and i I care it broke, it was unceremoniously j mimed into the bottle. 'At this dinner *ere several distin guished gentlemen 'of the city of New-York— amongst them Pierre, C. Van Wyck, the then Recorder of the' ci!y, who, after being seatcal, called' out-, " "dr:Jarvis, let -nu_ hive a el roe of water, or 'pale ale," "John,!" said the:painter, "fetch the Recorder the brandy bottle." No: no," quickly exclaimed Von Wyck, do not want brandy, I want a glass of pole ale:' , :john Etch tho Recorder some pale ede, be , quirk, d'ye hear?" John deported. Some time elapsed, and the old gentleman' becoming very ;inpatient, at length - ' - Mr. Jarvi=. I think f Baked for come ale." " ems, yes," said -Jarvis, "Jan why don't you . - bring the ale !" Sohn appeared, "why—why,"— ' Why, what!' exclaimed • the painter in a passion lIIIfi " No tumbler!" furiously returned the artist— r, then d—n it, throw the soap out of my shaving cup,!—be quick l" AT A LOSS FOR SOCIETY.—".WOUI4.I you believe it, mini," exclaimed a pale-faced young Indy of the upper ten,' "would you believe it ! Uncle Solomon here, tells me that the ladies out ; West actually speak to the tradesmen and, retuil, 4 l store-keepers! They mus.t „Im tadly in want of society; mus'nt atilt !" "Humph, yes," interposed uncle ..11ornon ; "They tire so badly off far society, my dear, as your father was, when he pulled radishes and as— paragus for a living, and your mother sold them in the old fly market—ha, ha—society , humph 1 .." Miss Polly Dolly Adeline fainteJ, and her aunt was visible in the next to ,m.—Fact. • Posiinumous . WIT.Dr. Jasper Main, who lived in the reign of James 1., of England, - was celebrated us a scholar and a wit. Ile dis played through life a strong. propensity r,r inno cent raillery and practical jokes. Just before he expired, he told a ior'vant with a grin, that h. had bequeathed I,4„„liirn something in an old tru.,k that tvouldinafre• him: drink! The servant, tim f.oun as his mister teas de+d, impatiently :op.'ned .the trunk, expecting of course to find :t help of trea• sure; bur, alas ! his disappointment great at finding nothing in the trunk hut a reiliLrring A COMPLIMENT OVER THE Li:FT.—Peter Davidson was the ugliest man in Shropshire.— Once at a public ball a beautiful woman, who had been several tines pressed to dance, and had re fused, intiinatfd that site should like to dance with Peter. Peter brheveil that she had fallen in love with him, and itt'a very earnest Way asked tatty she had selected him from the test/n(11u: Company] " Because, sir,'"she said, my hushand desired me to select a pal. ne.who could not po , Fibly make him j ealous." Mrs. PArauccrros -"" Will vou have a Daily Saar said rinev,d.my to Mrs. "Partington. • Will I have a daily sot! ‘Vhy, you , little scape-grace Bow dare you insinuate against a lone woman. from Ilium Nu, indeed. I guess I won't have a daily son. My pour dear man used to complain awfully when I presented him with a yearly son. A rt:73 . 9 son, indeed' Begone, you , little upsta4 imp!" aid the old lady for the old turkoytnil farm to keep (ram swooning; AN_ AIZKANSIAN . S 13.1.6GAGF:.--" Poy, run up dturd to No. 20, and, bring down my bag ,gago—hurry, I'm about moving," sard.a t rll lonsas oneat-axe looking person to ° r evolter at one of our crack Wel , . ‘Vhat is your baggage, mum: and whir is be ?" Why, three pi,tol+, a park of earda, a bowie knife rind a thirt., find thorn all under my. •. ANEcDom ov 1)i ',S‘vir• r.—Swift preached an assize s,r.non, and irptlie course of it ura,l.CyFge upon the ;mac,* for yielding against their Conscience. After dinner a young sou - nisi .slid erne severe things upon the clergy, and did not doubt tha: were the devil ta d:e, a parson might nc found - to (reach his funeral sermon.' "Yee:' said Stsi t would cre the devil his d'ue, as I did his children 1104 morning." POLITICAL PRUDENCE.,—WISC sav nothing in dangerous timee. The bon called the sheep to ask h^r if br nth smelt ehe sold •Aye,• and he bit off her brad for a foe. Ile eal'ed the wolf, and asked hon. lie slid' • and he tore hint to pieces for a r. At he called 'for the lox and a-ked him. • Truly,' said be,, • I have got a cold, and eltint;:. PRABS.AND Plimosoriiv—Philosophers aro puzzled to tell why a crah walca backward.— The true cause is as follows; t e crab was the son of a lub . ater—ht4 d td,ly toll ,him to do some work, and not let bon see his face till it waavlo-e. Accordingly, the cc 03, not bring able to achieve the task required of him, always approached his daddy backwards, ar that he need Lot see his face. and all his generations hlve been backward ever since. Stringe, isn't it!. • LEAVIXG IT our ALL NIGIIT.—A loafer tinting got a heavy bold on, •fetched up against the side of a house which had been newly palmed tlhoving himself clear by et vigorous efllirt, be took one gliinpse at his shoulder, another at the house, and a third at his hands, and exclaimed. '• Well that's a darned careless trick in whoever painted 'that house, to leave it stand out all night for pee. pie to run against !" A STREET CONFAI7.—" Peter Jumbo, hid you seen a cow schlout nay horns go past here today?" - No, Quornino, I ,no see 'em: Why you as dot 1" tt 4 , &ken I lose my;cose last night; and dar was siati a high wiiid, I Ypect dat it blow her born: otT:" • • GONE TO WITEELINTO.—.A man who h i : - d setup business with a wheel-harrow, Was met a the street by ono who . .sailk—o la that you, 'Toth ? I thought you were ping out of town." , That's true," was the answer; you coo I hay Rune to N:Vheeling." J. R. PATIVI.N, DRAPER .4 XD r.rtton. No ; 2, 'At coils'. .Ve rto gice circa, l'Hi•rille. , BEGS leave to Inform his old patrons and tr i public generally that he mill con:lone, to business at 'his old stand. where liii is prepay to make up garmetits in the very neatest et lc and latest fashions of the day. From to. past esper. ever in business throughout the United States, he ti i sms himself that he is Inferior to nobody in his line of business. lie therefore hopes to receive a portion of the public patronage. .Gil garments entrusted to hini will be made up In the neatest style, and at the vere shortest notice, warranted to St or nepriyo Wanted„ a BOY to learn the above business . 11Secl3 4740 if I - - • A CARD. DR- FREDERICK SPEC& takes this method to annonn ce to the citizens of Tee. , z.n. moat and vicinity, that he it prepared 'to AI engage In the practice ot hlt profesdan in all , aa Its branches, and at the same three, teepeetz • fatty solicit' a share of their patronage; He can be Wend at 11191 pie's Hotel, In Tremont: MayILS T. J. Hughes, Broker. Brit Estate ban - ht and Md. arms/far soWates 4 rants. Offse opposils as ..ifincre.Bank. 41. VOA dALE.—A. desirable threw coil xis:dente in bforrla' Addition. ALSO A large and convenient store room and dwel ling hinge well located in Minenrstre. • ALSO: Eight building lots In littnerssille. as well to. cared is any In the borough. A number of mortgages and judgment bonds of various amounts, well secured on property in Pottsville and vicinity. ALSO: A valuable store In ennui street. , ALSO: For sale or rent, a store and dwelling in Nit nersville.ln the most business part of the town. ALSO: The large and convenient hotel, situated in the town of ?num son known as the Schuylkill Valley . , Hotel. Terms easy. . WANTED: Cent lands or pioductire propntty to Bch ovik it) county, in vsch.lnge fcr productive property n Pbaladelptua. [lsicw'M 47-97 SIIIERIFF'S SALLE 'OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BV virtue era writ of Vsndittani Exposer and a writ ot &can Foe as issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of SchUytkill county. and to ma directed, will be expand tai public sale or vendee. on Friday, the Mat day of January. A. 1)., 1813, at 2 o'clock In the after. noon, at the public house of Samuel Beard. in the bona' of Schuylkill Raven, Schuylkill county, the. fallow log described prendses,viz.: All those certain two tracts or parcels of land. the first thereof situate partly in the borough of Schuylkill Ha ven and partly in North Manbeim township, Schuylkill county, berouning at a pine stump Cn the west side of the river i 4 chtlyll,2l and a corner of land of John-Pow ; thence by land of John Pon. south 621 degrees, west 44 perches to a post, scorner of land of Thomaa.Billyman thence by land of Thom is Sidy.tuan, trial - three neat nte . p,iiicined courses. south 271 degrees, east 40 perches to a Port; Smith 621 degrees, west 4642n:heir to a post; eoatli 2 0 1 decrees, east, crossing the West Branch of the river SCMuy Mill, a-id also the Nina [liltand &Inn Ikhl Haven rail road, 155 perches Ina stone, a corner of land of Daniel Bartolett ; thence by his land north 35 degrees. east 83 perches to a stone ; thence by the saint south 12; degrees, east 123 3-10 perches to a ttnne in a line of lotal of George Kers, Mier; thence by his land north 75; rjegrees. can 27 pen hes to a stone on the bank of the river Schuylkill; titmice along the ricer Schuylkill north 021 degree?, east 461;-10 perches to a beech tree en the bank of the men; thence by West Schuylkill Haven, north 26 degrees. west 00 2-12. perches to a poet on the Fmk of the river fichuylklibe thence along the said ri ver north 77 degrees, west 38 7.10 perches to a nous; thence up thg riser , tichttylkill, the several coorees until distonres thraeof, and trosving the Wen Branch of the river Schullifell with its maim. at the 'main branch, to the place of neg . innine.containing 142 acres and 40 perches: with the appurtenances •• • • conrlstiog of one twrkstory log dwelling •mss how,. a One story stone house. in frame barn, a two , tory none imbue p ith a hate - mein nary. a large four story depot house built of sti ne, n ith a two story S:0111: dwelling house, untintshed, a two story frame house, a lista:smith shop, nine shanties ho tit on ground tent. and a :mintier of other buildings pat up by the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company nod others. ' The seeritol thereof s.tuate in the raid towns 4 of Norris Ma nhenn. hegituring . at a is bite oak ; thence by land of Kerschner, north 131 degrees. west 17 perches to a the-nut nab ; thence try land of Boyer. north 221 degrees. cast 113 p •rches to a stone; thence partly hp land of re‘aler and partly by laud of llarmlett, north 101. degrees. west 207 perches to a mime; thence by other land 11111111 9 01 degrees, east 22/ perches to a post; thence by lend of Thomas Stilt man, south, 191 degrees, east 217 perches to a stone; thence by lagd of Dress. south 601 degrees. west 1112 perches to a Spanish oak, and south r.. 01 degrees, west Cl 7.10 perches tot Ito place of beginning. containing 60 acres, See., as in and by said mortgage, &e., recorded ire Si Ituylkill county in Mort gage hook 11, page 268, will more folly appear, &c.,.tn center %VIM tht, harednaments and appurtenances. As the property of ROSWELL FITCH. Sewed and taken-Mtn execution and Will Inc sold by Slieritr• ofliee, °twigs- ). J. T. - WERNER, Sliera. burg, Dee. 25. 101". y 52 , Real Estate for Sale. TITT. sub.,crib...r offer. , for sale Its plantation situate in Way lie townaliip,Sclot) lit ill county, imuirdiaiel3 opposite Friedensburg, adjoining lands of Michael Fritz and Jacob Faust. containing 50 acrePuitire or less, of which 25 acres are covered with the liest'cliesnnt tim ber to be found an the neighborhoothand the remainder snared and under cultivation, of a hich a pod portion is 11155,101 V WO, 'flits progeny presents inducements for speculation in rail road sills and cord wood, as sees . r . e t' a r l'.lle thousand qoanti iyotfi the i tli the Inter rii could an d a c be u m s jaddee •as s. upon it. The property is distant 9 miles •i 1 ;!: 1 4. from Pottsville • 9 miles from Orwigiburg. '"."141t ot:3 and 9 antes tr Pinegrove. The improve r-". merits consist of a one story double dwel ling bonito nod. a frame barn. There is an excellent apple orchard of grafted trees upon it. A good titleand possession will be given no the first of April next. 'Far further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the pre mi:tes. [D...r.Pi-.51..tf) - PETER RUTZ. • SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Bvirtue of a writ of Testatunt', Vendttioni Exponas Issued out of the Court of Common Pleatior Dauphin county and to me directed, will he exposed to publi: ! 5 , 1.• or v endue, nn Saturday, the 11th day if January, !Stn. at I n'eloon'tuthr .Inerllllorl,lkt the piddle house or dlfirharl Grarff,in the borough or :orwigsburg, Schuyl kill smut } , the following describeil premises The on;: undivided bixteenih 1P..111 of Iwo tracts of land, sitinte in Upper 3lnhoniong., township, Schuyl kill county, surve)ed on w.itt ants to the names ol Whin . . and Jacob Yeager, containing each 440 a m S. 61 perches, morr or lens. As the property of GEORGE MASON, deceased. , 8...ixe.1 and tak, n in P/eClltioli and, In he soil by SherilVe. 011ie°, Orwige- NVR.NER, Sheriff. lull F, Per. `2.1, I'll. ____ It E 4. I. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE , r.„..,. . TIIE subscriber will sell at private i -s..p. ii •:. sate. all that well known and old cstab -1 el ii i: l,died TAVERN sTro: , ,e lot of ground L A , • and two Rune dwelimg - no tees in the tudoncli . - .1 Pott4ville, situate on the corner of Centre and Laurel streets, and o:Rending back to Ad tans Kr. et.' 'I lie lot la fl j fret front on Centre• street. by 2:io tar rin atepth. The tavern house is frame, , two stories, with clone basement, which has been newly tliteal up and tam in good repair. The furniture now in.l the hmse under.lear e will be sold with the property if 1 dequed by the porch,iser. . •Tills property is is m a very desirable business Inca- lion. and we] worthcohe attention of persons wishing to keep a lea sW, lams e. For price anal terms apply to R. WOoDPI 'l , . Centre street, PLAtsvillc; nr to CII . A . S. KUNTZ, No. 455, N. 2d street. - [Nov2o 47-17 1m Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent. TO let on leases, insuit applicants, all that tract of land belonging to the Nowt American Coal- - Co., known as the 5111ft:reek Tract, containing the fallow inz hat of Coal, Veins, many of which,—amoug others, the Poath Monatain Veins—having it ranee nf over a mile in Arnett], viz : —Lewis, Spolih. Barracleuch, PearsonOlarksan. Stevenson, Little Trarey:Peach slf mown Veiria, Gr., it Park or Ilavensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big , Dlaniond Veins, along with many others not named. ,' AI ,o, all that tract called the Junctinn Tenet. helong • het tellies:lbl Company,rnniaining the Salem,Forrect, Rabbit Hide, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Allied Lawton Veins. Also, a Paso Mill and Grist Mill, sit tasted nn the Mill CreekTrart, all of whiell will be rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CIIII.L.AS, Ag '.. rnuoville, Feb. '2l Farm for Sale. TILE subscriber xvill sell a valuable ..• • ‘" farm, Ons of 170 acres, situated In .:1 • Vinegroi.e township, Schuylkill county, 11 1 about I mines below Tineerove. About acres °Wieland is cleared,and in a stale of Cultivation, ten of which is in meadow. The hal anCe is woodland, well timbered The Union Canal runs through the property The bailldines consist of a two storyilivelling Inise, a new );wilier bu t It, and nth er out Ito ildiors. There are two ors horde nn the farm, and an abundant supply of good water on the {treeing. s clove by tile buildings. ?bele are fifteen acres of win ter orsot to the crnu ed. For terms and . other portico.. tars, apply to the subscriber in l'inentove, PETER.FILUERT. October in: 41-tf Riff I imp Per Sale at Private Sale. Lt. that certain tractor parcel of land, ,limed on the Broad >I mruta 111. in Lower Ma hantonr.e town ship, in Schuylkill comity, (formerly Berke county,) In the state of Penis; I vania, I,anded and drseribed as fol- InW S. to Wit :—lteg Olt; at a 'narked white oak tree thence. by late varart lands, non• sutveved to 31C011 rl tilt' r, north sixty-five percliesan a white oak thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner. west 110 perches to a stone ;'thence by late vacant land non• surveyed to Leonard Illick, smith sixty-five perch e, to a Spanish oak; thence east 116 perches, to the plane of beginning. contain In: lifty.five acres and one hundred and tift . y two perches of land and allowances of sit per cent. for roads, &c. JOHN. G. BRENNER, Es center of P. Beads' estate, 60, Market i t. Phllada -I'hila.lelphja, September 19, ISIG 38- lIIMMMI „ as , A FARM in Northilluberland county, 3 miles above Ite Bear Cap, on the Centre 'turnpike. containing 101 acre. more or less, in a good state of cultivation, with excel- lent improvements. Abnut , l 0 acres ale cleared, the balance is woodland. The aline° describe 11,1,111111 V! well be raid cheap upon accommodating terms to snit tie purchaser. or will be exchanged for property In I'un•r)lle. • For farther particulars enquire at the Earle I - non -Ire, no the Railroad below Clemens & Far s ill's :Steam Mill. HENRY. PORTER. Man 29. lel; 22—if FARM FOR SALE IV ILL Ise snld at Private rain, a farmallusted with 1\ In one mile of the town of Caftans's., in Colum bia county, Pa, adjoining farms belonging to John Cleaver and Peter Bodine, containing gftyllCret 1110/C or ten,, three acres of which are woodland, and the balance in a good state of cultivation. There is an excellent orchard of choke apple - trees, together with a number of ,prach . and cherry trees, on the farm: • On the ••••th : premises are erected a good too story log N I : i.„ 1 ,:" dwelling house-With kitchen back, a large hank barn. a new eider prers,stoneapring house toeether with other out buildings, all in in good order. The farm will he sold a bargain to any person in w•antof one. For terms and other particulars apply to . WILLIAM PATTON, , - Mine Hill Gap, Schuylkill Co., Pa. • • 'House Building. 4 THEsubscribera respectfully announce ;;;; 1, to the citizens of Tremont, Donaldson, Iv g „... Pinegrove, &c., that they are ready to con. i _..,_.' _ tract to put up HOUSES. of either stone or fratne, of every size and description and furnish alf the materials, &c , fur the same. Estimates w ill be riven on all plans, and work entrusted to their earn will be finished with despatch and in the most sub ! stantial manner. Address or apply personally to MOLLY & SMITH. ra• A lot of beautiful Poplar and White Ash plank.— Also all kinds of White Pins panel plank and boards, for sale cheap for cash. [Pinegrovs,Decli 47-50-3 m AM-ERICM HOUSE, PorrsTILLE. ISRAEL REINHARD, late of Pimegrove Would inform his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken the above named • Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisse, And has fitted it lip in n style which be be lievcs n ill not fail to ensure the comfort of ail those who may favor him with their patronage. - Re feels confident that few establishment. In the coun ty arc better prepared to rater for the public berielit than his. flit her Is-supplied with the choicest. Unwire, and Ms larder with alt the .delicaeles of the season. The apartments are furnished and arranged so as to comps* favorably with those of any hotel in the State. Grateful for pan fhvors the subscriber would solicit the continuance ofpublic patronage. and would be happy at all times to - ■ee old friends, and new ones at the Ameri can House - ISRAEL REINHARD. A dna stable ts attached to the Hotel, which is =Fable of accommodating a large number of boron. Careful Ostlers we ohms iri atten.lanet, and Ur:home are Well taken tare of. . . NEW STOR.E.. • Guns: Guns% t_ . ._ .-- J. MORGAN reepectfullY Mfonns the pudic - BRIGii7 - 4:: P . 0 P.0 T, . i-& that raigery°7:Lertaiteltrefillf)rreyet,G:Vai .- - ~,, TOWNDin.sI IRON , s.,iffeE barrel snor ..4-1 , - Thud, where he is Just opening a splendid ....e i tt . .K..404 GuNs . plAr i ptutwsj3, Stier assortment of goods fast received from New int* - ...t.1 . V ' ...-:-..' BELTS. and Phßadelptiih. which he intands selling very low. i'U - 8 CANISTER YOWVE/ 1 , consisting in partof Silk, Tbibet. Parts, and Printed pERCUSdIoN CAPS. Cathinue Shawls, a tame and splendid assortment of REVOLVING PISTOLS. • - . Muslin de Lalncs. Ginshanos„ and Lawn..very tow. SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. . . yard wide Silts, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and unons. to. , The above are a Lae assortment of English and &c.; and he would particularly call the Attention of tad -manufactory. : , . . ~...„ • cissons Aau the ladies to alma:ammo:le= of White goods. Jaws- TABLE. POCKET . CUTLERY , s. netis. Swiss, Mull and Book Miailitte. Plaid and Stripe aszorts a fee assortment ofthe most. celehrated wakes.. Muslin.. April 17. 1847 .. ROPE, HEMP: PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. Hallows, Vices and Piles, • BLASTING TUBES TOR WET, PLACES IN 511nes, Safety Fuse, Lone and 'Mort handled Shovels made ezpressly BIT our own sales. I3UILDING DIATERIALB. Consisting of Locks, Latchne.Hinges, Paints, Oil. Was. of Gamma. and English manufacture. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Lolled Iron. Sheet, Flue. Band, and Hoop Iron: , . TOOLS. Blacksmiths . , Carpenters'. dhoemat era% a nd Saddlers'. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & EOACII TRIMMING, With a variety of Iron Copan'. .Aug.l 7,8 47 25 _ Children's Bonnets and Dresses, FOR CHEISTkIAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. A MOST elegant and useful variety uf aril rice of Claddrcn's Dress. imitable for presents ••••-=',- k-- , .. for the approaching season now on band, con sisting of the largest and prettiest assortment of Bonnets. Dresses, Coats.lnfants' Cloaks and Ifoods, Sc., to be (cued in the city. The paces affixed to the goods are as low if not lower than they could he procured even if made at home, and the patterns of the most tasteful and modern importation. Ladies' and children's under do. thingof every kind at Pilla.DeclB-al-313 MRS. EDWARDS' ' Furtushiag Establishment, 818, Chesnut street. • " ----- •16 - dotnrriti e firffts -7 .. i GRIGG , ELLIOT, Si. Co.; • urrevslvg rileasunts, RUOLCIALL DOOLIELLINs, AND STATIONFAN, No. 114, hired Fourth. stren, 811 . 1. KEEP r t t . c A o l gt L a P n " l I y a. on hand. a very ex. • e...- missive assortment of BOOKS and STA TIONERY : such as areadateed ano mr ally purchased for country salei; which they willed! sit as favorable ferias as the articles can be purchased In this c•PY. New York, or Boston. Having au extensive BINDERY connected with their establishment, they are enabled to imply orders for all the varieties of blank work, In the best wanner, and at tlie shortest notice. 0111ccrs of Banks and Clerks of the County Courts, will Illnd our BLANK BOORS equal. If not superior to any they have ever had in use, and orders by country merchants will be promptly attended to, Particular attention will also ,be paid to all enders, through country merchants or by mail, (or Law. Medi 'cal, and Miscellaneous books, for public and private li braries, and no effort will be sparedto complete all ouch orders, on the most reasonable terms. k - 'O ,- Country dealer, will find It to their advantage to call and examine our large mock before making their arches.. [Phila,Nov27l7-48-Gin New Books. ....ci f, c, 74 „ ROUGH and Ready Annual for ISIS. .1 with 20 plates. di 00 The Indian in bin Wigwam, by H. ^". Schoolcraft. .51:1 The Champions of Freedom, by Samuel Woods- worth, a history of the Last War. - 25 Haggett's United States Rail Ruad and Ocean Steam Navigation Guide, with a map of the U. States, only, 1 2 1 Boston American Almanac for ISIS, 100 Our Army at Monterey. by T. R. Throne, illustrLd 20 Seeming Expedition:oT McCullnch's Texas Ran gers, by S. C. Med, illustrated, '5O Ormond, the Avenger. or the Robber's Foundling, 25 Canton Bradshaw-. or the Adventures of a Lawyer, 25 Fresh supply of Count of Monte-Christo , do of Life In London, ,do of Ellen Monroe, sequel to Life In London, The Splendors of Versailles. 25 The Old Commodore, by the author of Rattlin the Reefer, The Beautiful French Girl, a thrilling story• found ed on facts, . 25 Kaaru, or Daylight, a Prize tai 121 The French wok, or the Housewife's Companion, 25 The Frugal Housekeeper's Kitchen Companion, 23 Capt. Donovan's Adventures in Mexico, The Buckskin,or the Camp of the Besiegers, a Hilo of the Revolution. - 25 Cleveland, a tale of the Catholic Church, - 25 The Iron Mask, or the Days of Tyranny,s French tale, by Victor Hugo, 25 The Knight of Gwy one. complete. 23 Edna Failed', or the Boston Seamstress, a talc of Crime and Consequence, • 121 Alainanc or the Great and Final Experiment, 25 The Expectant, by Ellen Pickering, '1 lie Land Pirate, or the Wild Girl of the Beach, 121 Rody the Rover, or the Ribbonmen,a tale oflreland The Campaign in Mexico, by one who has "seen • the elephant," 25 Joseph T. Hare,the bold robber and kghway_man, with 16 plates,' 25 The Social Lyrist. with songs set to music, t 16 Tragedies of the Seas. illustrated, cloth, 75 Alt of Bulwer's Novels, neatly oound, each, 23 51armaduke Herbert, or the Fatal Error, by the Countess of Blesslngton, Charcoal Sketches, by the late J. C. Neal, • 50 Dickens' Novels and Tales, complete, United-States Exploring Expedition, of the Lord Chancellors of England, All the Annuals for 1818, and about • 50U Juvenile Works, embracing all the new ones, Together with a variety of other books : just received and for sale wholesale and retail at HANNA:V . B Nov2o-111 Cheap Book and Stationery stores. New lloolis. e. , ... r . __ GOODRICH'S History oft% 5.,100 plates _.-5, , , , tt - - -- .. Education and Self-imp?ovement, by 0: _T ini •c• 4. 'T S. Fowler, ~F. , , , ~,ssr;osfl,llnwmiTriget Presidents MI 1 c o l :2 t ee ,: ex , r i d e , ci s3 50 States, with a map, only, 371 Christian Index and Book of Martyrs, a valuable works, full of plates. 1 50 . . Trial of Madame Result ', • 01 Together with a line assortment of Juvenile honks Jost reredeed and foe sole at • BANNAN'S Nevl3:46) Cheap Book and fitatint.ery store.. .. r...., 4.!; - - , 200 quilt; lafie medium juurnati and ,/,-;...-` ''. ledgers, 1— p2OO quirca demi journals and ledgers, 1000 do foolscap day books, journals, ledgers, cash, books, gales books, In voice banks, dockets, &c., From 'one to fourteen quire batiks, just manufacture and for sale at less than dry prises, made of beautift paper and of the best vroikmanship m -- BANNA Cheap Blank Book and SiktionerLetores. *}All kinds of blank work printed, ruled. and hound, a° airder.. •_ [Dell-50 --i--- TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. POCKuT BOOK MANE FACT OUT, 0 .3 6 1 South 6th street, below Chesnut, PIIILADELPUR. THE subscriber has constantly on hand a latge assortment of the following articles of his own manufacture, such as Calf, Russia, turkey, and Morocco POCKET BOORS Gentlemen's Dressing Cases; Morocco and Velvet SE GA 11 CARES; Jewelry Cases; Pearl and Try Card 'Cases; Pearl and Ivory 'Tablets Pearl. Ivory and and _Velvet Needle Books ; Chess and Backgammon Boards, with every other article in his line, which he offers to country merchants awl others cheap for cash, wholesale rind retail. F. 11. 8511T11, No. at% South nth street, below Chesnut, Phllada. Phila. Oct 23, 1817 43-7 m Wholesale Liquor, Wine, and CORSI AL STORE, • S. /I'. curner'of .llarket and Thirteen!,} sirens, f i lo : . PHILADELPHIA. / H TE subscriber respectfully informs th re e atom Ind hotel keepers of Schuylkill and the adjain .ing counties that 'he has on hand a large assortinent of Foreign tt INES and LIQUORS In the Custom I (mum stores entitled to debenture. Also at his store a RIR aasortment of Domestic Brandy, Gin. Rum, Old Monon gahela; and Rye Whiskey, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and solicits a share of public pa tronsee. J. 11. Cantwell is authorized to recelveorders for him, which shall be promptly attended to. Philu,No% 20 47-47-3 m) ANDREW C. CRAIG. -- New Grocery, Flour; Feed, AND PROVISION STORE. . • - THE: subscritor announces to the citizens of , Pottsville, that be has just opened a new Croce • ry, Flour and Feed Store, at his old stand, where it ill always keep on hand a superior dock of choice GHOCERIES,PROVISIONS, Family FL. 111 R, TEA. COFFEE, SIJC AU, &c.; all of which will be coi led.' with great care, and will be sold at very low rates. He flatters himself that he can make it to the interest of this community to deal with him: he there lire solicits their patronage. Ile returns thanks to hie numinous tostritners for the patronage they bestowed upon hint in hie other business. heel I 1:-50] R. I) SIIOENER. Wholesale Grocery, • - Xs. I.lo„NortA TAird Street, abort Race, .CIGEff; FHILADELPHIA.— mei"; THE subscriber would ask the attention 1% 4. o m f e c e o t ri o n i tri .rt n E nzhnagit , h , e v g h e ic nT i r , a s l a a i s tv szt . - • ' to he had at his store. Ile keepe constantly on hand prime Green Rio and Laguyra COFFEE; best quality Steant Syrup and Su gar [louse MOLASSES; every variety of Refined and Brown SUGAR; a large stock , of Green end Black TEAS, of she latest Importation and of every descrip tion and price ; OIL, SPICES, SALT, Country produce taken in trade, or purchased at fair arket pikes. Merchants would find i[ta their interest to viol. ibis establishment, where goods are, offered at the lowest prices, on the most reasonable terms, and are put up wish promptness and fidelity. Phila ,5ept.4,47 36 fith] WILLIAM RONEY, Jr. New kuslc. Mi. GERMANY, six popular aim for the Piano - I'.. A little more Grape. Cot: Bragg, a 2.12. "1 . ;ninon! Bong, far the Piano, The Ridoto Waltz, Come Join in the Song, a Patriotic song for the Piano, Palo Alto Quick Step Verlinin Care, a Pd., by Bell int, - Chesnut Street Promenade Waltz, President'. Waltz, Mary Ann Polka, Arise, Sons of Erin, Arise in your-Might, Came. 80H lets, CUM; Virginia AVallz, Froth supply of ttni Floating Scow of Old Virginia, sang and waltz, . Dearest Mac, Jenny I.ind's Songs, Together with a Jame supply of Waltzes, Polkas Gallopades, atid'Songs.just received B 3 A NNnd for sale at A at e at and Variety stores, Pottsville. - _ Nov2o-411 Meyers , Grand-Actlon ecPianos. Inches TIIE subscriber resptfully the public to call at Mr.- Witfield's Blare, Centre street, and examine his assortment of C. Meyers GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The Instruments aro highly approved of by the Most eminent Professors and Compesers atrium. For qual ities of tune. touch, and keeping in tune up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or European Pianos. They are chosen by all musical liars for their concerts, each as Madame Castellan, Vieux Temps, Burk, Wallace, andD lA lern iado i n s t "y Others ; they are used fur BICI or 300 concerts every year. They have also received the first premium. of the three last exhibitions, and the WWI ver medal by the Franklin Institute woe awarded tt them. The subscriber warrants these Instruments for tne year. He keeps them constantly on hand and sell. othem at the tomcat manufacturers prices on reason ableterms. • All orders from abroad will be promptly attended tn. T. E. RICHARDS. Pottsville, Aug 1,1916. 31--if: Meyer's First Premium Pianos. n:7IJUST received two caeca of C. bley er's. Philadelphia first premium PIANO FORTES. which are unrivalled for power and tone and are chosen by the beat performers for their concerts. The Franklin In stitute of Philadelphia awarded the first Premiums and _medals in 1847, '44, '45, '4B, and '47 to Mr. Meyer for the "best" (not the W. best,) piano. In Boston they have this year, (I 847) awarded him alto the first pre. mime and silver medal of the Institute for the hest Blume piano. 'Thosti-la want of a good.lnittrument will Bed it to theira dvantage to call on the subscriber (at B. Baboon'. Book and Music store,) before purcha sing elsewhere. T. C. Z1113C14 4741.4 f ) Agent for the litannlitet6er. ICS% WORKS, complete la leolumes, lathe low rate 0(82 51.f0r sale at ' Qcle) *ANNA-Wel New Iron and Steel Store. VIE subscribers, Importers and Dale.' in foreign and America iron, beg leave to call the attention of pur chasers n IRON and STEEL. to the new assert - met of Swede, Norwegian, Refined, Cable. and Common English Iron, which they now have and are constantly receiving from Europe direct. Also, American Dun, consisting coinin nd, Scroll, &c. Ernfish, Russiaq and American S heet ) ron ; thnall Round acid Squarei Iron, from 3-oths and upwards; Roller and Flue Iron lime Shoe and Nail Rode, Axle Iron, various sizes; Locomotive Tare and Rnilroad Iron ; 'Angie Don. Hag round Iron, &c. , Spring and Blistered Steel, from rro best stamps of Swede iron; Cast and Shear Steel, &. all of which May offer at the forest rata , fur cash, or ht six months for approved reference. andlto which tblY invite the attention of purchasers before errand/Ai?: their stocks. Also, Pig and Morin) Iron received on commistion.in which advancPs will be made. ,• EMU'S & BRINK, Iron and Steel Merchants, • 117. North Water St., and 50, North Del. Itir: 13-1 y Avenue' Philadelphia MIES EBEL 11.ARDWilti ANT/CUTIERI'.. - r . CUTLERY! As estsnrirs stock of Pock& and 210 1 s cutlery.for late by . I John IV. Coleman, Nos. 3:3 and 33, Areadt, and Si, Alorat TAird stret, • 1. II ILA DELPHI l. • : ‘,... COMPRISING 5000 dozen ten Knives, Scissors, and Razors., Also, n choice assortment of Rolers & Son s, Po ostenholnes, Oreave's, W.& S. Butcher's and Penny's cutlery. ' I . Also, Spanish, Dirk, and Minting knives: i Also, Guns. Pistols. and Elosvie knives. Also, the American Ra ter Strop, a superior arts le, worthy the ai'entton of dealers. CARD.—Cort troy and city purchasers nr cutlery,Nill find the above stock worthy their attention. as the ,t' find chief business is Importing and selling cut Iv ters; -- vl3 47 , I 46 _ . =1 ' •L. . .\./. 3- 10 1 . -- Mi , • OF FOUR-HORSE STAGE . !; TRI WEEKLY i POTTSVII.LE AND HARRISBURG. TIIE subscribers announce to, the fiee s It . ' i • publ c, that they are npw running iirri- Ac — weekly line of 'new and elegant 'Aim. horse COACHES between Pottsville and 'twig burg, through by daylight, leaving Pottsville etery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clikk, A 131.. and Harrisburg the alternate days, at the same hair— passing through Schuylkill Haven, Frledensburg, Pne grove. Fredericksburg, Jona/trims, and Lirigelstewn FARE GOING FARE RETURNING. To Harrisburg, 4t3 25 ITo Pottsville.' Pt 25 " Schuylkill Havel); 25 " Llngelstoorn, '5O " Pinegrove. 112 "Jonestown, 1,50 " Fredericksburg, 175 I " Froderickiburg, " Jonestown, 200 " I'inegrove, " Llngelstown, 3 001 " Schuylkillllg yen HOO For seats in Pottsville apply at the Pennaylvan Ill' fall —ln Harrisburg, at Hales Hotel and at Colder's loge Office. . i s 3. Passengers called for when requested. f ' The proprietors pledge themselves to the publiethat they wit beequal to any in the Stale for comfortable ray ell ing. G.JENNINGS ik. Lo. Pottsville,April 21,1017 ' 171 Wholesale Depot of Umbrellas, Corner of Ccorn and Market areets.PotirriCi AT BANNAN'S NEWS ROOM. / XJUST received from the manufacturers laPhi ladelnliia, a large supply of Cotton and SilltUni ',relics, made oldie hest material, and wart-awed to be of a superior manufacture: As Um above aricle is on consignment thee can he sold at low cash tides. Cotton and Gingham Umbrellas, 04 80 to 812 paring. Super Gingham do steel ribs, lb 00 to 21 so Super Silk do do 30 00 to 40 .to Super Silk do fancy handles, 40 00 to 50 40 Sold in.lots to suit purchasers. . Cr. Merchants in the borough suppli;•ll on invivable terms. Merchants trading with this place Will tint it to their interest to call. • [Nov2o4' NEW UMBRELLA STORE, Benedict Miller. , Xt. 114, -Vora 'Sixth ;area, below Rare, ~....mutant:Lents, . . . ((AS just finislidd a (nice end heantifil as sortment of ilmorteLLAs, I'ARA,PI,:t, PARAI3O.IETTES and SUN SHA TIE% Ball the carious styles, nvterial and finish, and abures purchasers that he is prepared to ftirnl•h them rit'very low prices for emit:. As he is anxious to do beaskiess. a call and examination of liht splendid rissortmeni will satisfy all that the Cheap Umbrella Stare is BENEDICT Miu.r.m; No. 111. North fdli street, below Bare, ("Mani N. B.—All goods warranted to he as repre.mitt I nr no sale. (Phila.. Orr/ ;l *lto . OJAMES ROGERS, 11 MU lt ELLA AND, PARASOL Maiin factorcr, No 9 Cool srerit, Pottsville. CV , " Umbrellas and Pasant, repaired at •hurt noi ire. [Sent.4 S - Grit B. C. Everett, FAITUIPAL OF THE PIMA. 81.110 EON'S CUNHA° INSTITUTE, No. 31, Soulh i tith St, to Chet, nu(, FHILADELPHIA,. • A 1 2 Successfully treats many complzint l s by a bkilful application of IIA NDA.- . ors, mode under his, direction, in-0 119 "" cludino Trusses. Abdominal Supporters. faced Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, Shoulder .11races, sod Bandages for defortnittea lie warrants the Tete:aim! of the worst reducible Rupture by the use of his Pat a Truss, (Patent granted March, 21, 1510.) which eltr. MI easy and upward pressure. which can be _Vatted n degree. and otherwise. by the wearer at pleasure. y its action as an excellent abdominal supporter, it tents to prevent andt urenther complaintsas Weil as rupturet. FEMALE Department 1111 Meal floor. under the charm, of WI. Everett. (entrance by the private house door) by whom ladies are fitted with such Bandages as may bejequired, including her Elastic Mesa Abdominal Sap porter, which givoi great rebel and satisfaction to th wet ref • N B.—Orders by letter. (post pail.) wilPbe prompt ly attended to.(Philada.Sep.in 47 ' Ti Gut Carriages, BoeUftway, . , THE subscriber would beg leave to 'inform his (demistind tha public in gin. eral that he hat bought out W. C. Moo-e, —at the ciinfir opposite Clement S. Pit Steam NW, in the rear of the American where he in prepared to:do all hinds of work in the imp est manner. Being h ishsey a practical carriage make, , he hopes in gice.enti re satisfaction to his customers. h. 6.—For the acrommodatinn of the coal trade. la intends building Rail Raid cars. Drill cars, and wheel barrows, all of which will be built of the best material., Persons In want of anything in lii, line will do well In give him a call, at his charges are reasonable. June 5, ISM 23 if WISTAR A. KIRK. SHOP.—The subscriber, announces bible friends that he has commenced the BLACKSMITH bu bless In connection with his carriase establishment, and is prepared to do ell kinds of work in that line of bu :lamas to the best style of workmanship at' short notice and at low rates. COACH MAKING .71. JO.VES, _ -•.... lIAS just 'started the above business , in Severn's stone shop in 4th, near . ' l, 'c e Market SITCCt, l'ottSVllle. where,with I , first rats material and experienced hands he Is prepared to make all kinds of CARRIAGES In a .style that will compare with those made at any other establishment. . . • • • er Repairing promptly done in a manner that toil suit customers. ALSO BLACKSISITLIING In its va rinus branches. Those who want anythlnkt In the above line nil please call and try inc. [cp`23 47 39 If Herres First Premium .... - . WRITING INK. &l ..„4., eer Medal, just awarded by the Amu neon litstittae, Kele York. (1847.) THE following testimcmy from distill guished hnetitutiona speaks for itself: University of Pennsylvania, 1 Pki/ada., Nay 11.1811. f 1 May in 6 tried for seine time the Mack ink ma utiactured by. Mr. Joseph• E. Hover, we have found itiyell suited fur manuscript. by its running freely, and its exemption from cooratatigrn. Its shade also we are well pleased with. W. E. Hoaxes, M: D., Dean orate Faculty ands Professor of Anatomy. JotorLontow, Provost. , RssitEL H. WYLIE, VICK PISIVOSi• HEM ay REED, Sec'y of the Faculty of Arts. RoawiLL PARKE, Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. W. W. Centrally, Lecturer in the 'Medical Department.' Pennsylvania Medical College, Philadllphia. We fully concur in the above. PAWL GEORGE MORTON, D., can of the Faculty. Central High School, Philadelphia: A. D. BACKE, Principal. - MOlcavnik, M. D., Prof. of Ana. American Fire insurance Co., Philadelphia. Fachrstick Fast:vv. Secretary. Custom House, Philadelphia. J. D. Giotto!, Dep. Naval Officer. MOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. A superior article. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory. No. 87, North Third street, °ppm alto Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philada., Nov. 6, 1947. • . 45 I ANIS ' A COUNTI , PENNA.—NOTICE : %-.1 Among the records of the Orphan's Court of Cain. brit county, of July Term, 1847, It is thus contained: In the case of the teal estate of Henry Masser, late of Lancaster eetinty. deceased: Notice having been given of the rule obtained at the last. term of the Orphan's Court, on the heirs and representatives of said deceased, to appear on the Monday of the present term to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valuation, and none of the heirs errepresentotives ap pearing in pursuance of aald rale, and the matter hav ing been continued by the Court until this day; the Court, en application of Moses Canan,Eaq., in behalf of Susanna Reigart, one of the heirs of the deceased:grant ed a rule on the heirs and representatives of said Henry. Masser, deceased, to appear on the first day of next term of the Orphans' Court of Cambia county, being the Chat Monday In October next, to strew cause why the rial errata of the said deceased, In said county of Cambria, should not be mid. Notice, therefore, to. be given In a newspaper published in fills minty of Cambria, and in each of the counties In which le hairs reside. And now, to wit : At °moire term, 1817. the above rule, enlarged until the next term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in January nest, with notice to be given as above ordered. Ebensburg, July 7th, NV. Cambria Cow, se. I.3oseph McDOnald, Clerk of the d- Niv - hans. Court of said county, do certify " .._ ,the foregoing to be • true * extract front -Ea . 1 . the proceedings of the Orphans' Court of Cambria erunty, at July and October tenni, 1847. In testimony whereof I I have set my band and &fazed the seal of said Court at Ebensburg. the 14 th tktobu i 1847. Deell st.lB]i J. fdeDONALD, Clerk; Q PERT 011...—G00d Sperm OIL it 411 25 per gal., 52 tor eel by Dc15.511 ito SANK, rPolownwm""`"'"- --- _ -.--Bennett SVCaldWeil, • Rail R oadi Cluest street 'PliTadelphia. - imporrrea's AND mAN'uFAcTuftEns• - • . • siirctton of NEW GOODS in rhea lit:0. cc~ pitzing SUPERIOR WATCHES - in gold nod ''• silver casts, of 411 tte approved makies, ware itented time Lupus, at the lowest market prices.' La. Ales! Galt Patent Lever %Vetches. sad cur glean size; Gold L'Epines,-&e. • rattiClllat SUMO= given to re pairing and ?anteing, watches. JEWELERY.—llracclete• Ortn.hea, Necklaces, Ear Ringf Fingeelllngs In seta . to match. or sinate,of Ca meo. Enamel, Garnet, Diamond.:Terquotse. Topaz, stinethyvt.end CornL A verylarge asaortment of Creasi. IPins for putting hair into, of the newest patterns; Idavi 7 "Ezieriange, Armlets In Gold and Coral.. ' 'GOLD MINIATURE' CASES—Silver Card Cases, .Fruit Entree, Sager Sifters, Beep Ladles, lee Create ; ( "AND sr.ooNs.-Prlnce Albert, Kini's plain, double thread. and Venetian patterns. of 'Elbe, Medism. Dessert, and-1 ca Fork., and Sto•ons. SHEFFIELD de BIRMINGIIA'M PLATED WARES, rmttaiolnq Ttai- Sets, la pieces; Urns, Castors, Cake Baskets. CandlesSeks, Wine -Stands. and Waiter,. PANNE/FF.—Tea Treys, in sets of four pieces of - new designs and" very • howe, la; ported capressly for retailing. PAPIER MACIIE GOODA—tlearitiful painted and Inlaid with Pearl ti Cabinets; %rink Bores. l'Ort F O / 10 P, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Tea Trays in seta of four,. and single tor tumblers. TABLE CUTLERY—In acts of tifly•one pieces, alai Knives separately, handled with seasoned ivory, twat ranted not to crack. GOLD PENS.—Diamond Pointed Gold Pena at the lowest prices, In Gold or Silver holders. with PetinllS combined. (Phila.Nortt7 47-45-Gm itATEB OF FREIGLIT ON 51EF.CITAND1ZE. Ohi AND AFTER Datember In. 1047. Goode Ica be forwarded with despatch at.tbs !Mowing rates of freight; bettraen Pottreino and tbd Pttints beton: *Medi per ton of 5300 lbs. Dctrarn PortstiLtal Betrfere. cad Phila. cad Vsednr.r. Pluter. alate,tites,tae 4 '82 20 • , 81 CO - Nu on,bloomattmber. rnar-1 ble, rosin, tat, pitch. aad }.2 grindstonat- - J Nails and ainkes, bar trom - 1 ristings,lead. turpentine, ' bark, raw, tobace_o, salt, }3' , • r et , stoves, nriain ros pommes, 213 - Flour per barrel, -_ • ' Wheat,com.rye,cbaertiiireda and salt pet: husbel. Grcceries, luirdtrare, sicel,l copper, tha.brais, domestic !, liquors. machinery,butter, - - and eggs, cheese. lard and }I - tallow, oil, wool, cotton, . leather, raw hides. paints. -•-• oysters, hemp, and cot dare) - . Dry goods, drugs and meth -1 • - eines, foreign liquors, nines, glass, paper, fresh }G 00 2 -113 ; fish. meat, confectionary, • ' books; and stationery. No 'additional charge . ' for comtnissiiin, storage, or receiving or delivering Ire leas at au , / of the Company's epota nn the Has. . (N0 . v27 47-Id•tf ' QUICK.TIIAN - SFORTATION .. '- ✓ -s:. Livingston . & Co 9 B. Express, ay mins:coca Stratris, Harm. Pottirillt. Philadelphia, New York. Boston; Pallitoore, Washington, Beaia , Canada. 4- Europe. FOR the accommodation of the public. we now run an expresccar every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphia, in counce.ion with our Trunk, which runs daily foyeartylng boxes, of mirchandlne &c. By this attragernent orders for goods and packages left at the office in Pottsville, will he eiernted. and the goo& delivered in Pottsville In`abour $0 or 37 houm. This ro a great convenience for our merchants and traders.-- Gold, Sliver,and Notes forwarded and Mill collected. Ch• Orders received for the purchase of any single ar ticle in Philadelphia. New Tork„or Boston. which will be promptly attended tn. Goods forwarded, which ran be paid for on delivery of the, same. Mira in Pottsville, at Batman's Bookstore. Beading, E. W. Earl's liton'ostore. Philadelphia: No. 43. South Third street. Nev.' York. Nil. b. Wail street - . • Beaton, No. 6, Court street. Phila., Reading, and . POltsville Rail Road 14-.l= .cfrmr.-,r_t• WINTER ARRANGEMENT _ . . Passenger' Trains. Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. (t, 1813 Front Pottsville, at 9 A. M., }Daily except Sunday •• Plillada., •• 9 A. M., HOURS OF PASSING READING For Plillada., at 10 A. M., t • . ' ,• Pottsville ", IR A. M., 5 , ; RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada.,B3.so and 3 00 " /leading, 81 4u and 110 Plillada., Oct. II - ~ IS— Port Clintoii& Tamagita R. B. _ ha- MBE entire road from Port Minton to Tamaqua ving been renewed with heavy irorrrails and good substantial bridges, with allot her improyentents adapt ed to the use of [ Locomotive engines, and the regular buiiness of the toad being now resumed; a passenger train will. on and after Tuesday,the 13th lust., leave Ta maqua daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock. A.M..and arrive at Port Clinton, in time to connect with the down ward train from Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returning, will leave Port Clinton On the arrival of the Philadel phia can, and reach. Tamaqua for dinner, A freight train with merchandise will also leave daily. WM. WALLACE, Treas. Sc Seetry -Little Schuylkill Navigation E. E. & COld Co. • Philadelphia, July 10, 1847 tf Tremont Iron Work." ft'n.. *n. PHILIP ,UXIIOI-TZ 4. Co. ' HRAN associated themselves together for the par pose ofcarrying onthe FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSINESS,in the dourishing town of Treinont,Scho3l - county, where they are prepared to furnish all knots of castlngS for rail road cars, cud inachinrry of every description, build Meant engines for y and other purposes, coal breakers. gearing for mills, kr., &c. , griller in !anal! kinds of castings for farming purpose, to which they will pay particular attention. From the knowledge they purser: of the business, they flatter themselves that all work entrusted to their earl ill be executed to the entire satisfactnni of customers :did at very reasonable rates. They therefore resoce* fully rolicie the patronage o f the ptiblir. [Ort23 PASCAL IRON WORKS, • • et; El aar l F ilt P.:111 . • 5". . I PHILADELPHIA: \ nr:liitlLE•tilt)c; \ Vroaght Lon Flues , 11':.titt'ufeolrtniil'e(r0s, fun. :Ito 5 incites in diameter. A Lo, Pipes for. Gas Strain and other purposes; extra strong Tub, for fly draulle Prest.ee ; Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4.e. .31anufured and for sale by MORRIS, TASK Eft ..tt MORia S, Warehouse S. 'E. corneril :mil Walnut st 3., Philada. Philada• Nov. V 2.11815 47 _ POrI , SVILLE IRON WORKS. E. V:. GI NNI S , HESPECTFULLY annotinces to the public, Ma he has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Aron Works; on Norwegian street, tvhere he is prepared to boil& all kinds of Steam Engines, manu factory Rgil Road Cars, and Machinery. 61:ammo every description,at theshortest notice, anion the Inestrea sonable terms. • t 5. Persons from abroad; in want of Steam En . lnes mill find it to their advantage to give him a call Gefole entogittg rbiewbore. May 11 COLLIERY WORKS, I"!!!!52.2!!Tii ~aa9 . rgaa~ava, t3'3c:i a:F~ FOUNDRY Si, MAURINE SUMP. er !IF. subscribers, 'at their old stand, corner of Rail . I. Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared to man- tifaCture to order. attar snorted notice. Steam Engines and Pampa, n ady 'nowt , . and capacity (or mining and other purposes. Satan's Coal Breaking Machines, with solid and perforated relicts, as may be required. Also En,yriara atid*Blateing Cy/Miters with all neces sary machinery rot Blasi Furnaces. flat Air Pipes, of the most :cured plans. Cup and Ball Joints and Wa ter rage ,of the very bent construction. They par ticularly VS, the attention of iron Masters and par ties engaged, In the Iron trade, to thew laige stock of Patterns fur Balling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coon-. icy. viz . —The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the lolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works.•DanviPe. ihry are fully prepared for this kind of work, together with every variety of general Mat hinery. 111 - the goal itYof their work and materials, it Is enough to say, A c RI t time and experience, the most infallible tests, have a ly demonstrated the genuine character of their en gin A and machinery. Otters are respeatilly:solicited and will he promptly attettled to. HAY WOOD & SNYDER. Potsville, January, 17, 1846, 3-ly ' Tamaqua Iron Works. Er..r - - erlIE euhs.rihere having assocAted themselves to 1 getiw in the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSI NESS atTainaqui, under the firm of - Hudson. Smith, nytar k " would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now prepared to do an exten sive hula?, in the manufactory of all kinds of illeam . Engines. limps, Coal Breakers,A creens, and Rail Road Cars, toge4er with all kinds of castingi in iron and brass, as alplied to 'Machinery incident to the coal Lu shness. Repairinn if every kind done by them with neatness and dispatch, They will warrant all their work to per form well, ant would solicit tne custom'of such persons as may want \York executed, either in this vicinity, or at a distance, Which will meet with prompt and imme diate attention, ' SAMUEL HiIDSPN, JnO. K. SMITH.. CHARLES M. TAYLOR. Tamaqua, A1.q.7, 1817 32 . FRANKLIN WORKS. THE Subscribers having associated themselves to gether, trading ender the firm ofB.Sillyman Sr. Cu., for the purpose of ctrrying on the Foundry and Ma chine business at the. Franklin. Works, Port CarbOn. Lately owned by A;C. Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacture to order at the shortest notice Steam En gines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, and Machine 4,y of almost any size nr description, for mining or othef purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. ttl- ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED SAMUEL SILLYMA N. CHAS. Pd.' LEWIS. Port Carbon,Aug.'l4, IS ; . 33—Iy VRANELIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The subscribers _V •re now prepared to furnish the Colliers and deal ers of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia prices: Attention is paitieu rly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. ' 8. SILLYMAN dr. Co. Port Carbon, Aar. 14,1817. 32-1 y LuwslaiLia.,jaa . - il e i4c.t • - 7;FIE Hone Keeper's Gnlde ; comprising ' general directions in reference to the duties ' appertaining to stable management, with the care required before and after a lour. ney ; treatment of diseased horses; directions in the choice, purchase, and management of horses. and how to ascertain the good qualities, and detect the faults of carriare, gm. cart, and sad die horses; from the London edition. Price 25 cents. Hind's Veterinary Surgeon on Farriery; a Tern' floe on the diseases and accidents to which the - hone Is 'liable; with instructions to the shoe= ins; smith, farrier. and groom. Price - 15 . The German Horse Farrier for. Farmers, taught on a new plan; being a popular description of , the, animal fit nctinns m health. and stiewlog the principle on which these are to be; restored when disordered; a work Which should be in . . the hands of livery farmer. Price : 25 Together with a variety of otha• works' for sale at 8018 381 BANNAN'S Hooketorc. Ralf Square of 8 lines, 3 times, .50 . Subsequent 'asertions. each. ' :12 RURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES . 0. MADE DP THE bast refined American Iron, Mr sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar,being a saving of about 100 per , • cent to the purchaser. Allshoes sold, ar warranted, and If not satisfactory, can be • returned and the money willbe refunded. 131,Rhli .4 lIItOT/1E16,42 Walnut st.,,rhilada. MO PhiladOphla 'Watches., Jewelry and, Silver - .Ware, . . , . VLSILLSTEED AITTED 'FOR THE PINGS TUAX AT. ANT OTHERS:roar IX XIIILADEL,IIIIA. Ala!, ha had wholesale and srlail at (late X1CE01....9S LE 'HURiII".S.) Are. 72, North 2d St., share dtreh. W ATCH ES, all kintle, : tine, low, nod medium •• qualities, among which are . - Cold Levers, full Jewelled, - *lO to *lOO " Lepines •:' - - - 35 to 40 Quarliers;ithitat:CM - - - - 5 SilvCr Levers, full jewelled, - - - 20 to 30 " Lepines " *- - , 13 In lb Cluartlers. line;- ~...:, • • .. 9 to 10 lEWELRY.—Diamontla„ Gold Chain?, Cold Pens with gold and silver holders. Pencils, Breast Pins. Ear and Finger Rings, liracelets, * Cameos of shell. coral and lava, with every other article of jeWelly of the richest , and most:fashionable patterns. SILVER WARE.—Plates, Forks,Spoons, Cups, &e. of standard silver. PLATED WARE.—Castors, Coke Baskets, Fans, Vases, CBI! Cases, and other rich lifney - goods in great variety.:l i Wholesale buyers will save money by calling here be • fore Mitch:ming. NB Weep this advertisement and call at No.:— Yon Milli be satistird'the goods are really cheatler and better than are offered in iherliv. For sate low, a hand• some pair of show cases suitable foe' a Jewelry or Fan cy Store; Enquire as above. Phila.JSept. 4, 1817 —.... _—_ .___ • . 1 1 BRADY St. ELLioT, Tralchmakers and: Jewellers, -I AND DEALTes Its Tug BANE ' Ll3l' 11'110U:54 LE .1.V.11 It ETA , IL. Store ndxt door to the American _Hotel, Ce . ntre- street IMESSRS. r;.. ii.v..Likt . e'efi constantly on band ei; an extensive assortment of WATCHES, ern '74 fl 'bracing every style, i mice, and' inaaufarutre nfi ~ to be found in this country ; • among which theyrnay paTiirl ilarlY M. 4. efer to the celebrated gold and silver LEVERS of I. Tobias Co ..Jos. Johnson, Roberti Roskell, Wm. Robinson, Ire., of - whose manu facture they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver Anchors and Le'pines, to which they would Invite attention ALSO, a large and complete assort meta oT Jewelry and Silver Ware. embracing nearly every Srlicle properly routing under those heads.— Cloc4 in greit variety; Musical Instranmots and Fan cy Articles 4every description. ; Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jevirelry, 4-n., promptlY attended ur mesh... B. Sc E.deem it unnecessary in advertise ment to enumerate their stock More specifically; suf tire to bay thi4 it has been selected with notch care and discretion, and is one of the mostextensive to be found in theicountry. 'Their long expel iencc ill the business wilt Billy warrant them in Inviting the attention of prelissers, in the full confidence that they are enabled so sell!as cheap as any other establish neat here or else where!. : [Decla 47 ;51-ly , - - --- .‘ ENovl3-413 1 Watches, Jewelry, ..V. z... I THE Subscriber offers to the trade, a EkY re ..s.,- „ tail, a large and general assorir»ent of the fol ;--4, lowing articles, being allot his awn itrpottation •.,' or manufacture. r ., , Eluy,ers of goods in this line are invited to examine the asportment, and orders are solicited with the assu rancethat every efrort will be made to give ar.tisfaction and insure a continuance of custom. Cold - ,Lnd Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality. Pp . do do of superior finish. I),n do 11. Anchors and Lephics. - Silve[ double eased Enzllob and Owl's verge Watrlkes,. w ii 1 light, medmin, and bras y eases. Gold desvetery in all varieties, line and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. MnsiTal Hones, play ing 2. 1,.6,.9, and 10 trines. Gold and 'Silver Spectacles. Manion(' Poinied Gold Pens. ;Mantel and OM, Clocks. in mitt and other frames. ' Wai:lntrakers• Tools and Materials of all sorts, Faio'y Articles, Fancy Fans. Steel !leads. Are. Haying every facility farohtainine cools d -s the most advantageous toms, carresinindina indst orients still be offered to purchasers. . 4 .101 IN C. FARE, • 1 112. Chesnut 'street, Philadelphia. I Philada., .bag. eh, 1917 31—lint ----; i° 110 'tiny Prescott:4. . I i p ..) NOW in the tone to porch:vim lirnni•llisi for ....,, the holidays, and 1 ate prepared to sell at very '..- 4 . , -mall points for Ow cash. 'Fie rittention of El:L' purMa.iers is riirmemesi to the Oillow ing : Splendid gold patent lever warches,full jewel'd 0n1,i,..335 ill gold Lepine, _ do do ' 211 di silver Palma Lever do do liii do silver Lepines, do do 12 4.1 silver g his. o , dO 21,1d1reard t and Pob Chains. do S do " Finger Wogs, elegantly I hared, do " Ear Rings do do di. " Seals and Keve, I.lterit .vin b•. ' AVM) a large assortment or 'Silv., :l'able mid Tea Simons, Knives:lnd Forks. Dime, Kuirc - r pearl iramlir". ivory, tortoise, and pearl Card Cases, 14: r . The above have all been selected at exceedingly low prices, 3011 are offered at a loran advance on the cost. and purchasers ate renuested to.examine them before purchasing elsewhere. LEWIS LA130311 1 8, 413. Market rt.. above 11th st., Philadelnilia. With a splendid lot of Filmy Guide. coniistine of res. alabaster jewel boxes, bouquet holders . . inkstands. paper weights, &e. .Gold pees with silver holder and pencil, Only el, and goods in soy line cheaper than is of evehvas advertised or sold in this city. All 1 ark is a 131111. convince persons. I.thill-50=Itis Cheap Watches and Jewelry. X.,. Store, . 32 . 1 1,-Ilaritrt at r ret, betweett Xinth and Tenth, south aide, entLATIELPIIIA. "TA NTLV on hand a large and spiv lOW tis e sPirt : ent of Gold and Silver Watt lies, Je wet eri, Silver Spoons, &c:, Consisting of full jewelled Gott! Levers, nnly *23 •• ••• Silver " " •03 • • " Gold Lepinen" - 10 " i• - Silver " "II With a large assortment of Silver Quartirr Watcher. and iewelery at very reduced !whet, Fine Jewelry an great'vtiriety, very cheap, all which will be wat ranted as represented. ti. 6. Watches anal Jewelry repaired and warranted. Philada.,Sept.4,l6l 7 36 6iti) lIILLWORTIL CHEAP CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS at J. Ladomirs's Wateh and Ihrilry stere, No. 246, Jthsrlet street . . . CONSISTING.of Gold and Silver Watches, Mains Seale. and Ks, Ear Ulnas, Finger /Ibngs. 'ev Breton Pins, llair Pins. Shawl Pins, Bracelets. Gold Chains. Gold and Silver Pencils, Silver Spoons. Forks, &r., with a variety of .rancy o cr2 , , irtr he n i fru guarantee n i n t V o ce: e o n t u b: l a s s m a st costly; stAcr • siert to tie city. Alsoion band. 2,3, and 4 tone Mthiical Boxes, iln, shell and rose wood inlaid. Invites those wishing to make Christina, sod Nem Year's prceents.to call and examine for themselves. at 210, Market st.„ Phila. [Dell-50-Im Cheap Watches, Silver are, and Jewelry. • ~ ,' E 1 FULL Jewelled Gold Patera Levers, !DO ; Gold tepinea, LIU; Silver Lavers, 320. Gold Guard. Fest, and Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils. Finger-nines, and T4tmbles, Spectacles, Ear Rings, Miniature CaS - es, Medallions, FuncyCat d Cases, Fans, doe. Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Tea Setts, Fibrks. Ladies, Butter Knives. Cups, &e. Five Plated castors, Cake Baskets. 'Candlesticks. Britannia Ware; Walters, DI ACON'S 'PATENT LAMPS, Sce. Alsu, Gold Patent Lever Watches. from 1140 to 3150. Watches and Clocks repaired. Superb°. Diamond Point Gold Pens at Itt-fra. ' J. & W. L. :WARD, D . cll 47.5 . 0-1;i 106, Chesnut;L: above:ifst., CIIIIISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Trakhes, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, nAND rich fancy articles for holiday present. ~,,,, .. in: great variety, cheaper than ever offered at 6 - 4 ., ..0 any other establishment iu Philadelphia. 4 - .. ' Cold Levers,: I,3sSliver L.vcrs, . *IS I Gold Le'plues, t 1 •do Lemnos 12 Quartiers, Gold Pena and PenriL., - 1 Silver Tea Spoons, #1 05 1 Fancy Goods. Of all the new styles. Call at No. 72, North Second street, above Arch, and you will be sure to get a better article for your money than anywhere else. Mils aileclS-51-30 • LE DURST, 0•No. 72. ',N.2IISt, above Arch, Phila.., At the Old Stand, Centre Street, next door to the Pottsville House. S.. & J. FOSTER, Anu now rfceiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS da SHOES,centprisinga first rale ( assortment, wirich they now °floral whniesaltior retail attire Very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunk., Vs- Bees, Carpet Rapotnd Satchela,Soleand Upper Leather. Morocco. Calf akin., Lining and Binding Skiu...Shne Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of ShOo Find ings. N. B.—Boot. 4- Shore manufactured atishort notice.— Their fnend. and - the public who are iu'wantrif any of the abovaarlicles arc res pectfully to give thetu " ISO, 19- Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store, CUR& P. FOR CASH. No. 35, South wkird, oboes Cheraw Street, PIIIIADEI.I . IIIA , IL, TIIE subscriber continue, his cash system of doing busineis, and offers n good assort ment of ea sterwand city made-BOOTS and SHOES by the package or dozen at lower prices than the same quality of goods ran be purchased els'ewher-„in this city. Suffering none of the usual losses in trad, an examination of lila goods and prices will convince al p purchaser that there is no deception In this advertisement. ' Putchasers vt 111 examine the marltk thoroughly and then call at No. 35, South Third, above Chesnut Weer. Small dealers supplied at the same' prices as large onesTHOMAS L. EVANS,: Ph iladelph * la, Aug. 28, 4735—fm_ JOHN SCIIHELTZEH, - • BOOT & snop MARE% Third Street. opposite German Lutheran, Church.. toRESFECTFULLLY an emitices to the citi zens of Pomville and the Coal Region gene. • . - rally. that be is prepared to make a fine - article of boots and shoes, to hi the foot and Iv inch will not fail to give Initial:talon to his customers. From the long esperience he has had in Frartea and New York, in making the fine French boids. Ito flatters himself that he can furnish an atticle which cannot be beaten in the state 9f Pennsylvania On band and fur sale a lot of fine boots; also a supply of One French leather, which will be mader.t to order on reasonable terms. ' Aug °.B, - - 35—Cm VINE SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. at at cto. per gallon, fbr sate by. tDelet-51] ..}. Rome,. EMI I=l 1311 BOOTS AND SHOES, Alay 8, I: Stoves: Stoves: SIOVC9 it the colver of Nurteerian and Rai! Pad Strafe, • . POTTSVILLE. SOLOMON 1100111 - 111, lIAS just received at his estoWishmeht elsgaut assortment of Parlor. Otlire, and Conking ,Stovest,einbaaeing the tartan and mut ologrnat lisforttnerd ever offered In the borough of roam ille.amuna which art'' WILLOW '8 AIR TIGHT REVOLVING FLUE Cot/KING STOVE. fa, either tog or wood, which are considered the best stove in use in the county. COLER'S IMPROVED COOKINO STOVE, - and the -1•111LADA. COOKING STOVE. Together with a largealsortmeat of beauCifut Ear tor and nnOrn staves, Radiators, &c.; &c., WI of which ' sift be sold at unusual low :ales. Ills stock of Tin %Val, Is very extensive, embracing all the aiticles in that line of business. min Japanned Ware, such as Walters all of which will be soW cheaper than any other establishment, tt9th wholesale acerctail. Ile alsojeanufactilreitio order all kinds of Tin and Sin-ut Iron work. at short notice and low rates. ROOFING fr. SPOUTING. As he is prepared to ex eepte Tin Rooting nod Spouting., he invites Ittoae in want of such work, to give him a call, a. he pledges himself to do It cheaper and,better than it has ever been done in this place before. The public are respectfully invited to call and roam -1 in Ills stoat and judge for them , Ile. Erlettin --; FIRE: FIRES FIRE! •,?, TUE old adage, ...take time by the k—s_rxo forelock " commends Itself to every one by its plain eommon sense; and, when the chill winds of autumn begin to blow, giving notice of the approachof winter; every prudent man will at once make provision against cold weather.. Know i ng that the people of Pottsville havi a commen, dalde regard for comfort. convenience. and economy, LONG fr. JACKSON have just started their new store in Centre street, opposite Trinity - church, with an ea leonine assortment of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES; among which will be found all the old and approved style+, awl a number of new ones adapted particularly to the wants offbeCoal Region. We have the pleasure of introducing to this neighborhood FIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR TIGIIT COOKING STOVE, WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. This stove, which La of recent invention. bids Pair to so pa-wle every other kind now in use: Durng the past year It has grown into public favor with unprecedented rapidity. Alen, STEWART'Iii SUMMER AND WINTER Alit TIGHT COOKING STOVE. ' This stove, which is,e,thatly adopted to wood or coal. has received silver medals at the fairy of the American Institute, New York ; of the Mechanics' Institute, Roe tou ; of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia ; and of A the Mechanics' Institute, Wilmington, Delaware. number of their stoves are now in operation In this re gion, and have given entire Satisfaction. Con and entwine our assortent of arlor and clam ber VOLTS: they are of nit m tsizesa p nd prices. A large and splendid 'assortment of .hest Isom, Tim, and Japaultrai Ware keptil work -constan co ytl necte on han d d: TIN ROOFING and a n with the bit siness executed with neatness and despatch, and at the moot reasonable prices.. LONG re. JACKSON. I Stoves! Stoves: Stoves: THE undcrsiMied respectfully beg, le'aee to inform the:public that they have commenced a STOVE FOUNDRY hich is now in 101 l operation, no Coal • • street, beat to Deno Jenk ,ns• Wire Screen Manufactory In Potts, ilte, and known as the Pettsrtile Store Weeks: they would, therelbre, call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all lin e) ters, totheir mlick of st oves, as they feel confident that th can supply them on as reasonable terms and is it before. of any patient and equal in beauty and matt:rialto those ;itirl•haseil at the Pluladelribin foundries. ,N• kinds of castings done to nrder at the short eit notice and on the most reasonable terms. lIILLWILLIAMS a_ly. l'qttFville, 20, 1517 To 'Matters aoditComt • • chats. , 31,11.1.1 AM P. ERHARDT, Are. 133, .21 - urtA 3d uteri. abate &ca. 0 P1' , .. ,411 ".c rit HASCOV,Innt:y on band 6 large assortment of 104 aO-fashionable CAPS of all kinds. In which, - he invites the attention of theand who has for the last eight years been engage a d e in this particular branch . . and succeeded In bringing to such perfection, as will be seen flow the following extract from the report °C H° Committee on the exhibition of the Franklin In stitute : men's a• lot} s' cape, by Er hard', No. 133, North 3d street,Thiladelphia, well and neatly made. One of , there caps deserves some mince nu acronnt of its convenience: one side is of cloth l and the other of oiled silk, and either may be worn outside at the ply: sure of the wearer.. This, so far as thejudges know is Mu first instance of Puclian. arragenhint applied 0 Lai.... Vila,lleolS 41-52-3ut te-7.M.7 - 'Pottsville Chew Cap ,dieM . Manniaaory> ,. • . " Centre street, opposite the 7Lwn Ilan. ~ I 1 1 9 , 1113 enlist Mor annoutrueit to the citizens of Potts-: 1 mile - sod vielnily Mathe has rounnence4l the above j business in this place. where be will keep a constant) apply of CAPS on hand, vliirh wilt Ito sold eicluilvelyj by wholesale cheaper that, they ran be purchased abroad: and Inv ,es the patronage of the nubile Orders, promptly attentledlo. [llcitt-5 1 -linr I . Sll3lONs. : . The Great Central Cheap ' lint and Cal) Store, , , wool. ESALE AND IIETAIL, , • : Xs. tOS4, -Parke etreet,niirth duos a Gyre Eif Atk street: f"7 - tooth aide, 1.1111,,DELP111.1 2 4 C _ - OMPRISES one of the !Argos! altdahos oilt-:- boautiful assortments ofAIATS, CAPS. and ,-..-.,_ MUFFS in the Vnion. - alil of the latest and most apt/loved styles, manufactured under the named': ate stsperinterola ore of the •Ith•e•taher, in the best, intoti her, .1 prime materials, and wlll he sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. ' , ., The assortment erolfraccs a splendid variety of :ilk, Moleskin, Braver, Brush; Itus , ia, Nutria and other hato', of her:MIMI finish. and a complete stock of all kinds of Cloth, Glazed, Fur, and Nosh colts, if the most tlePirak Ala patterns, together with a supply of Muffs. Furs, (hallo 'lobes, &c. Country merchants anti others are resperthilly Invited to ciainine the mod,, whtch they will find it to their ad vantiree to du before pin , basing, as it is his &term, within. having adapted the rash system, to sell for cash _ I only, and at the loarestlgriees. 1. Phila.PeclB47-51,0sio] JOHN, FARlElta, la., 1 211, Market street, above 8111 street, south side. NEW AND EXTENSIVE Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing. Store. 111 . Til E subscriber has just returned from theritles of New York - and Philadelphia with sa sptcn did and cheap assortment of Cloths, Camitme resi and N'estings of the latest importations rompas sing the hest black French and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins and English wool dyed Cassimeres, Yrencli and Englilih Falt4 Cloths, stub as Olive, Brown, Invisible Green, &el. French Fancy Cassinteres of the latest Sprint styles, plain and fancy vesting,. blank satin,caslimerei rath , merelle, white and butt cassimetcs, light fancy vel vets, Marseilles, &c.; all of which' he is prepared to manufacture to order in the very best style, and at brit es at which he is determined no customer shall complain. Being himself a 'practical tailor, and ri-r -ploy hi: cutters and workmen superior to any others in the pl,ce, he is able to warrant every article manu factured by him to gife satisfaction to the most par • Ocular In faShion, fit and finish: - • ! The subscriber has also just opened at his new store the largest. best, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose of at prices which cannot fall to satisfy purchasers, viz: 7. • Fine Black Frock Coats from . $lO 00 to 01800' do ,Dress do 8 00 Id 00 do 'Sack do . - 550 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 800 18 00 Summer Tweed Coats . •2 50 450 Linen do 75 2 00 Fine Cassimere Pantaloons, black and fancy colors_ • 350 7 50, French Cassimere, Pantaloons, ' (summer Foods) . 250 ' 5 50 • Linen Pantaloons fin 1 - 04 Superfine black Satin Vests 3 50 .5 00 do do do t 0 ' 3ool Fancy vests Cashmere& Cashmerettel 75 '2 50, Marseilles Vests ' 611 1 50! The subscriber's establishment may very properly•he called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen- Semen may always obtain every article of . gentlernetes wear, such us shirts, • collars, handkerchiefs scarfs, gloves. hose. suspenders, &e. &c . suited to the fastid ious tame of the exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious labb per lie can clothe a man from head to foot wuli j a suit of clothes for 02 50, which is cheap enough for the roorest. . _ 4 - *The subscriber has just received the latest LonduL Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring and Suininiq Fashions. Any taste can be suited at his new stdre ln Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. ' S. T. TAYLOR.i Pottsville, April 18, 1814,17-1 _ generally reg4ecl asa greater encumbr the soil than ttsey really are. A suits larger sized et nes on a farm to fence i increases its vr rth to the industrious farm. They are a nuisance to the careless and ii :Hut we shall t i nt, tuld that the smaller etas 'great inconvenience, while they are no least conceivable use. But they are not useless. 'they act as an absorbent of a and prevent the `ground from becoming s parched by drought as it would bo wen: bles in the soil. Nor are they in other: entirely useless. Lime enters more ore the composition of many pebbles, and as: constantly decomposing on their ludic, • 'thus impart • ifertilizing _principle to the ,:well as increase its bulk. The fibre ra which run aleing beside the hardest storm nutriment frotto it. It has been proved by - ment, that suet' is the vital energy of the I plant, that its roots' will decompose'eveni self and draw nutriment. froni it. The''. Minutes, in the Mediterranean, is a re: scantily covered with soil and pebbles,' 'inhabitants understand the necessity of let . stones remain mined with the soil. So I. they aware o the power of stone to aurae tore, that w en tney plant their vineyard ; place a stone over each slip. Small area quently abound on our wet side hills, It countries in the Eastern Hemisphere, suet'. wou'd be Petted in the following manner trenches would be opened at proper distiller , each other ilrtja direction pioper to form e' the stones' would be collected and place} . bottoms of th trenches, and then covered ii:t J"' -- A Card. ' ' ,--- , 1 to a depth Su fficient to prevent their being r Lirris COTT tic TAYLOR respectfully invite by the plough. The water constantly runs' e lt on vsz na t i lon i., o t r h t e tt ir e I r ,, c t e: n te i t , :e c re .= ? r e public prig stones placed in this way; and ' e ff ectually C' s 1 - "and Slimmer Banda, just opened, which consfst'heithout waling ground I. d li. of French, Enelll 1", and American style Milled elnill Such cu d . r f a a t c n 7W are never liable to obstructions an d cassimere, tvitieb for beauty and at) le cannot be hater need Wink. surpassed by any oilier establishment in the State./- The Vesting', sac believe, are something very ro c tr• and handsome; the rarity Scarf's, Handkerchief... shirut,Suspenders, Gloves, &c, were selected, and eat.- not be sold cheaper by any other establishment In 0 , United States. - L. & T. flatter themselves they dri glYe to their en corners better sallslhrtlon in the any of good war . tirmer_goods, and more fashionably cut coats than Ote majority of tairOro in the cities of Philadelphia. Piet. York,or Baltimore. L. &T. having taken the medal at the two last exhibitions attic Franklin Institute, is a strong guarantee that they cannot he surpassed in their profesalon. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors and extensive Clothiers. Cotner of Centre &Ida bans ongo sts., Pottsville. P. 11.—Just received 10 pieces alba black and °lisle Cassinett cloth 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid Cassimere, IWyards Embraidked Satin Vesting, 130 do French Black Satin, ISO do.. Engligh do 15 pieces of Moly French Cloth, IS do Bonjoun do 12 do ' Single knifed Cassimere, 12 do Drab &G. for Summer Coats. 10 do Drab, Olive. Citron Gras% London Smoke , Clotho. All of the above good. can he seen at the Clnthult, Store of Messrs. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, April 17, 1817 lti. Pottsville. s __. _ a. n. smer.] . • [I. p. mends MOORE 154. RISDOS, - 31ERCIIAINT T 101.01114, s No. 70 Sodas Third Street. nearly opposite the En- , chary(' Philadelphia, RESPECTFULLY announce to their Bien& . and the public that they are constantly pretki I/ i. • red to lirak - e to order, oithe finest and best materials, and at moderate prices, very a rticle of FASHIONABLE cLoniiNG . comfit tang a Gentle man*. Wardrabe, the which their c mplete stock'of choice and carefully selected Cloths, issinteras, Vestings, Sc., at the latest and - most desirable pat.: terns, are particularly designed.: 1 Their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention to every garment, enables Ihrtu to give entire satisfaction. and to both old and new customers they respuetfully lender an invitation U:i glee them a coll.. , I Having been for ears connected with some of the best and most fashionable eitht.l6hinetitm In this mini, ID', employing none but tirst rate workmen, and betsa in theconsiantreceipi of the latest - fashions, and beat styles of goods, they are fully Drepared r .to accotntith date customers in the beat manner. Philada.,.lug. 14, 1i.17.33—1imn- S. Si. J. rtisiTice. - 6410 . _ Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings, Centre street, POTIIIVILLV. - &Old 1817 . . „ 35 ROOTS AND BIIQES.—A lot': of BOOTS and SHOES Na id be sold at coat at P. SHOENER'S , ' New G!orcry and rtooaiva stmt. . _ ;Ft CM , - . • ' .. , - : '. - z,, i,..4 . , : *.-•::., ' . . . „ . _ T L S D , FARM ' . lED O RASE. .4, - .: - .Y , Y,:i' , ' ,,, A, , I • F ."-:: - 4': . t; ::...;,S,P.- , ' 1 InJe it, I Tuve it, alerho'll undertake . ,'. - ;...' , ...i, , - .s'„, 'Two ,To chide molar lut i ng my Old Farm Rake i. " ~ ...t., Tam: In , I have treaktred itlong.'s albeit loom hi, .-- :.. Andel( Lest iksalit, kg it tniured might b . ......'1,..r P ° ' I prise it abate event thing ofits kind. r.A , '.stl Po, Merinos the truf l .tectrot tato my mind,' .• , '...7.,9 41 ,, ° or It., you auk Why It let 'Th is answer I Mike . .',, ..i'.1, , ...i.t.P . . 'Tw as my grandfther's own; yes, this Oldt —.. ''-.'.--'-' free t 1 , , - . Yen flow o f ten I've seed him ratting the hay, - ', ~ rin e en With kis Wrinkkti brese.and locks ill glir 1 y . -- - r - , , i - -„ „give And I stalest worshipped him when he wall. ' , - ..Syipiptic And, natal - limy cheek. blessed Ma ERlndth.,„,:: . . • • But years roiled °eland his fire went out, C41,4 - ' '.. Ili/ ever arrlifall'd and he scarce went ebota ,,, -..,'.' Vol. oft trona his thy Crie would hp' IWS:Cr, . And tall of his pro as with the Old Farm, Choice, Nv,tritetolJ thou haul seen mucks ." As others are wont I ter their wear and their: Full many ahead, aYe, stale and bow, Thou host Rid, all new , as the truth would II Lint then, wpat of thit 1 there sure cannot b: .A Possib!e doubt of thyfndentity. Thou art ethl the eatae,my horse I'll make. • My good, good gradfather'S Old Farm Rai..ll ;Ti. pamt•lls past andl his days are done; We have all seen I Lsjsettine run 1 blow often, down In Yonder field, ,TIILI implement Ihaye seen Lunt nicici, Al,: call me a dunce lor what So u 'rill, Yet I'm ", f Ihesatatlnlon still," Ana I love it stillthr troy grandfather's self I:venerate ever the Old Farm Rake. I I % .1)1 , 1 FARM BARN'. Farmers now In ; . Cr barns than ttitivtlid formerly. P , 134, feet high are coiiarnon, and the only — ce,Th. high post barnalisithe labor of stowing I. hay in the uppela siory. some have cm raise the whole freggen load by means d ' and to cast the contents over st onaftioz . • But this is attended with so much Isby quires so many I hands, that nothing i k ' gained by . corminm farmers, fee whi.•Q. s • • article is Intended. The. l or of pi-` and straw high above the Bait or venal _ ' this s t pieced small l hilli th e bei. ' . tell lo,belilelit.l and much of this lobo avoided by planning well on building MI " Old ased barns, it„. advantage, gw2teo Tr ll id so We bare men who make tt their busineds . barns higher than they were set et tien • single day sultic.4 to apply the /CM! and , a forty loot bunre ur air feet. Horns side hills may be ao divided off that mud , ' hay rnay fall below the , floor, even .when th e is below the sills. Hay should never oig i , minted. with e a rth' or with cellar walls when a loose flolar is thrown on poles or tr one foot high aTe the bottom, and the it. + 0 pitted freely on erneeth, hay is not injury,: !if 4 any of ts made to throwing hay (between the sail's of the barn, the flu, ibera may be elet steel four or fi ve feet, g,i' , will still be roon enough to drive ins tail l a plate or beam . ttighteen feel in height. .A plan has sometimes been suggested, aM, lieve it has beeniput in practice, though." not seen it. When - a barn is wide, salt ' I ,M a side hi11,"50 upper floor, as high ern . be a nie, may bell laid, and the team may i, Upon the floorientering at one of the gaL'e bur a wide barn Isnd steep roof would be, - - tti admit a la* load of hay. Anwar. , men% may be resorted -to, when the barns lee—lay the upper floor three or tout in than the plates and beams—soy tenor 6 , , abuse the tight, fluor, or threshing floor, t upper floor ne&ls' riot a tight or costly rc the floor may julit , lis,taaily be laid at to as on the lever vrithlhe beams, that net. per floor mai - litillaid so as to admit a ce gable end loaded' with hay. A floor ol m, course planks would answer for tber, hiving upon. I, ( Upper floors are now ear: large barns, bialthey are not made to dr, a:.l the carpenters always think they mu. a level r vi &thy , .beami. __lf thew 14141114 the common dive way, were all laid web; - ' or twelve feet lof the lower floor,-mug • wools' he gained, and much labor of; saved. These ittggestions are matte to 4 the storing of-hay and fodder for catM the heat of almoner, when the weather a, is of much importance to save labor, te, • strength'of yout uteri. Many barns it strutted that three men and a buy ere t... stow away the hay ; and this wink must, ut the busiest tidie of the year, and at t. , . itical time of ,jibe day—front 12 to 5 e.„ e afternoon wherim man's labor is w.e:,. • •an hour. It 'is, therefore, quite 1111;A. j J bud I barns . be your dwelling tnnerii .:. cotivenict) as t . save labor in a busy I,:' It is at least twice as important as it a 1 ' ? labor at any othl.r time. Hetva'uften we .. ~‘ Bands quitting ir hay-field Wife -company; colt to the barn, and help to slow away tents—traveliing back and forth not Ices t. a mile, for each 1444 of hay. All but an, be raking and pulling up, and guarding threatened shrimps and the dews of night only is required (al go up with the team y nor barn is made right. The hay that it off by. him may be levelled and press after a shower has come, or in the Immo the laborers are at hand. A FEW WORDS ON STONES. tot try Mer- MI the tor to BEARl•scii YEARS OF APPLE TREI Since vre_have published our views, says thr ton Cu/live/or, which are new to :the pub regard to spPle trees generally bearing tea odd than in mien years, hundreclasl - fruit gri have remarke that-..- I are are eorrecVso far a, can'remembe t• and several editors have tr the subject as one olimportance that may be' ' ed to good advantage if our system be ewer rsgard to a casual remark we made last stn we did not empress our views in lull ; the A Cuiticator stales that there watt a great Cr 'apples this year (an odd yonr) in tharregi The following are our views as we have ma , . ,ally expressed them' in full. ind the. editors. Albany Cull will oblige us by plscia subject' in a proper light before their rcadtrit k . New England generally, when the senor favorable, we have a large crop of, apples is years and a small one in odd years.. Thei marks 'apply both to na'ural and grafted buit• to most all ports of New England. We noticed for thirty year; so far as. OUT ObSelk ' has Wendell, and ao far u we have heard lif • . porta, that orchards of natural fruits beat ce . a 1 in even yeMa, and nearly allot our valuable 1 - such as 13aldwin. H uhbardston. Nonsuch, I ' Island Greening, Danvers, Winter Surret,g' Jewett's Fiiie Rid, and same others, hear in even yeara. There may be exceptions it gte trees, anti even whole orchards sod ne;f hoods, still the general principle as we have c ii correct. . As to other parts of the couch) sides New England, we-have - made.no- Ire but we think that-in the middle and,restera I of Nos' Yerk, there is generally n / lerge of apples if not larger in odd Learii,.fer ' have a scarcity hero in odd years, there is a• supply front that state: 'Prix Wit AT FLY.—It is asserted tboae who ha o made the experiment, the , vv . bushel of u, *lacked lime,groctud to a fine hke gypstim to-the acre, sowed in the ap dressed. , as:the plants make their appesranox effectually !prevent the ranges of the fly. Itrir. r be 10, yet we greatly doubt. [However, the 420! . ;: . plication a eiasple one, and effecti net • it will 'tilted y,in moat instance* do no taro _ . 0 ~ F'. F.>u~;. BEE= fannet, know the p - duet the I ahte le lel nt n and NVI Sg‘ la.
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