xt r ;Pottsville --" . , i n RATES OF FREACIIT ON MERCTIANDIZE. V N AND AFTER De .:ember let. 'IST:, Goods will ' .be for ;verde with despatch at the. follow Mg rates Pr rretibt between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. ',. ' . Barmen Pottsrille I Between Pattsrilie and Pe ll a. and Reading. Plaster slata, tiles. is . • 5 2 30 ' 81 00 Pig Iron bloomatimber, mar-) ' . . -toe, rosin, tar, pitch,; and }.2 73 1 20 grindstones. . ' - • ) Nails and 'pikes, bar iron, . castings, lead. turpentine, . bark,. raw tobacco,- salt, 3 23 ' • 1 33 provisions, potatoes, lum 7 her, stoves, &T.. Flour per barrel, . 32 ' 15 Wheet,,corn.rye, clover secd,} gi and salt per bushel. Grote:ice, hardware, steel,) .-- . copper, tio.brass. domestic l , liquors, machinery, butter. and egg s, cheese , lard and 75 200 tallow," - oil, wool, cotton, leather, ram hides, paints, . oysters, hemp. and cordage) :. Dry - goods, drug: and mcdl.l . cI n es, foreign liquors, I wines, glass, paper,' freshA 90 • ; 40' ilib, meat, confectionary, ' hooka; and stationery. . No addilionril charges for commission, storage, or receiving or delivering freights at any of the Company's denote en the line, , [Nov2747-48 If auks TtLiZiat'ORT&TION • TAA Livingston a._ Cols. Express,- 6o PASSEB446B Tllllllll, Between Pottsville; Naiads Witt, Ness York. Boston, larrharsa, Waskingto*, - Bealo. Cnnada.k EsroPe FOR the accommodation of ate public, we now mn an express car every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphia, in connection with our Trunk. Which runs daily for tarrying boxes of merchandise &c. By this artrngeMentorders for goods and packages left at the office in Pottsville, will be executed, and the goods ddlivered in Pottsville Id about 30 or 32 hours. This as a great convenience for our merchants mud traders.-- Cold, Silver, andiNutrat forwarded and bills collected. Ste Orders received for the purchase of 'any shale ar ticle In Philadelphii. New York, or Boston, which tvill be promptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which can be paid for on delivery of the ante. Office la Pottsville, at Bannan!altookatore. Reading, B. W. Earl's Bookstore. Philadelphia. No. 43. South Third street. New York, No. 6, Wall street. Boston, No. 6. Court street. (Nov 1.1-46 Philo Railing, and Pottsville Rail Road. "YAx"' WINTER 'ARRANG EAIENT - - • Passviager Hours of starting on and after Mniiday, Oct 5, ISO From Pottsville, at 9 A. ''Phllada.. •• 9A. M.: ) except Sunday HOURS OF PASSING READING Far Philada., at 10 A. 51., t • " Pottsville •• 12 A. M., 1 - RATES OF FA F.. . Between Pottsville and Philada:lll3,so and 7 00 • • Reading, 411 40 and 121) Phllada., Oct. II 15- - P li n • - ort Cton & Tamaqua R. R. t . = MEM entire road from ?Oct-Clinton to Tamaqua ha -1 tring been renewed wltlf neavy,tron rails nod good substantial bridges, with all-ether improvements adapt - ed to the use of Lotionintive . ,engines, and the regular business of the road being:now resumed; a passenger train will, on and after Ttiesday,the 13th lust,leave Ta maqua daily, (Sundays excepted) cerecloth. A.ll.4inil . arrive at.Port.Clinton, in time 11, consort with the down venni train from 'Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returning.. will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel phia ears, and reach Tanialitin for dinner. A freight train with luerchandir.e will also leave daily. WM. WALLACE. Treas. & Seetry Little kiebuylkill Navigation E. IL & Coal en. • Philadelphia, July 10,1617 Tremont Iron Works. PHILIP U3IIIOLTZ- 1,1 AVE akoociated therniA vim together (et the pur -1 I pose of carrying nn the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 11178INESS, in the thotrithing town of Tremont,Schttyl. k 11l citunty,Wherc they are prepared twfurnisli all kinds of usittings for rail road cars, and machinery of 'every desEription, build steam engines. for tadliet p and other " purport-a,' coal breakers, gearing fine mills, kr., kr , to gent/ with all kinds of castingn fur farming purpuret., to which they %till pay particular attention. From the knowledge they nottset•• of the husint.gn, they flatitn. thetnEeiVelt that all work entrusted to !hely rare 'will be executed to the entire satisfaction of custotnent, and at very reasonable races. They therefore rrilpeet fully solicit the patronage of the public. E0c1`2147-43-ly PASCAL IRON WORKS, _ 4f.„, 7VM PHI.LAD ELPHIA itable IV t P E n n;:tt I ron to ;lr cn , noi‘e, anean ter Strain rciers from 210,5 inches Pi diameter. Al,n, Pipes for Gar .Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub • for Hy drauile Piesses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of :ileum Engines .te. iltanufared nail for sale by • • MORRIS, TASKP.H. & MORRIS, %Yardman. 8: E. corner 3d anti Walnut sus., Philnila.. Philada• Nov. 22,1 " • ' 47 . porrsvlLLE JAMS • TkjA .• • . rit.Ttcs. , - 7 747 . 7 ' 2 ;""'"• -• -11*Tz.. • E. W. 211 .: 4,64 .1V 1S , ' ESPECTFULLY annonneento thepublic, tha the has taken the Establishment known as the Potts es Me lion 'Works, on Norwegian street, where he 41 prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every descriptlon,at the shortest notke, and on the moit rea sonable terms. t? Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines will find itto their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. May COLLIERY WORKS, i:. EieWeaavotil FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. MITE subscriPers, at their old stand, corner of Rail 1 Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared twman ufaCture to order, at toe clones: notice. Steam Evgisce and Paraps, o any power and capacity for :Mang and .•-; other purposes, Battis's Cud Breaking Markisis, with mal id and perforated roller n, us may be regafted- ' Also Entistes and Mewing Cylinders with all lieges , nary machinery for Blast Furnaces: Rot 4ir Pape*, of the moat approved plane. Cup and Ball Joints and Wa ter rktysra, of the very- best construction. They par- . ticalat y Invite the attention of Iron' Masters and par ties en aged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of • Pate tut Rolling - Mills , having lately con s tri c ted the - Machinery for two of the largest Mille in the coun try, viz --The Wyoming, Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling Mill at Ille Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work. together With every variety of general machinery. Of the 'qual ity of their work and materials, it Is enoughto say, that time and experie.re, the most Infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders are respecfully,:solleited and will be promptly attended to. HAVWDOD & SNYDER. . Eottsville, January, 17, 1516 • 3-ly • Tamaqua Iron Works. gnoH c —THE iubssnbers having nssocated themselves to gether In the rcnrNDltY AND MACHINEXUSI NE:IB at Tamaqua, under the firm of `• ¢ Tay/or," would respectfully intbrtn their friends and the public, that they are now prepares; to do an exten sive business in the manufactory of all kinds of,Steam Engines. Puieps, Coat Rrealters,rterrens, and Rail Rood Cars, together with all kinds of castings In 'iron and brass, as applied to machinery Ineldenyto tit.: coal ha- Illness. Repairing of every kind done by them with neatness and dispatch. 'They will warrant ail their work to per farm well, and would solicit the custom ofluth persons as may want work executed, either in this vicinity,dr at a distance, which will meet with prompt and imme diate attention. SAMUEL HUDSON, JnO. K. eIbIITIL CHARLES M. TAll.nß. Tamaqua, Aug. 7,1547 FRANIVLIN WORKS. ~.]bMJfiß~ll4Y' I•^~~_t . THE Robseribere,beving associated then:select I. to gether, trading under the firm of Sillyruan dr. Co., for the.parpose or carrying nn the Foundry and Ma chine business nt the Franklin Works. Port Carbon. Lately owned by A. 0. Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacture to order at flte shortest notice. Steam En fines. Pumps. Coal Breakers.and Machinery of almost soy size or description, for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Rowland Drift cars, froo.or Brass Castings of anvzize or pattern. ... - O ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED .Q sAmtigt. SILLYMAS. CHAS. M. LEWIS.. Port Carbon, Aim. 11,1817. 33-1 y EANKLIN SHOVELIVV S.—T OREhe subscribers F are now prepared to furnish the Colliers and deal. eta of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all ktniis at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is platticu. tatty nailed to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shards of any slam or pattern prouiptlyatrended to. ' 13.16ILLIiiIIAN Port Carbon. Ate. 14.151.7-, • 33—ly ATTENTION! MILITARY STORE., ' 1 . . TIIE subsariber would respectfully In form his friend karat Ustomers, that he has , ..: located his MILITARY 'CAP MANUFACA I z e TORY in Third at - rect. No. EC afew doors .., . below Race. whsle ho would be pleased Vt. to see his old custruners and as many new f ones as are disposed to.favor him with their ' f custom. .lie still continuei to manulacture . r • Military:and Oportraen's articles of every , description, Such xts•-krattier, Cloth. 'pelts Silk end Beaver Dress eiips,uf otpartarr t s; ' Forage Caps. Wasters for TrruM, 'Body do. Corti - ad: Boxes. Bayonet ficabbards. Sword Belts of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks, dsfferent pat terns: Fire !Mete ts, 'Passing Boxes. Tube do. Brushes and Pickers, Plumes ' Pumpoons, Firemen's Caps. Lea.. ' then Mocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Sags, Drums. &c. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended tn. . WM. casssukpi, No. 95. Nona 5d sta.., arew doors below &tea. ' ' : Ph1a...110.13.1844. . / , 4 BURDEN'S.p&TENi HORSE SHOES - _ 0 ' MADE OP TIM beet tetliia :bimetal:l Iron, Intent' , at about the sameileteee of the ltP4 in bat. Woe a euvlne °taboo* - 100 per tent - to the porchaser. Al'sheen sold, at warranted, and Wool antisfantoyy, eau be returned and the money %NM be refunded. ".' itit4T 4 MQT4111 . 4 1 42 WOO% $l. mods, gleyetsl;Grand-Aeltont Pianos. rffivit TUE subscriber tespeetfally invites the public to call at Mr. Witt:WM'', 2 Store, Centre 'street. and ezamine bit assortment of C; Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments are highly approved of by the mast eminent Professors and Composers of music. For gnM itiesof lane. touch. and keeping in tune up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed, by either Meek:suer European Pianos. They are Chosen by' all musical stars foi their concerts, such as Madame Castellani Leopold do Meyer, Vieux Temps, Burk, Wallace. Tem pleton and many otters r they are used for CM or 300 concerts every year. They have also received thefirst premiums of the three lest exhibitions, and the lastsile vex medal by the Franklin institute's/as awarded tt. 'them. The subscriber weaning these Instruments for tae tear. Ile keeps them constantly on tratni.end sells othem at the lowest manufaciurer's prices on reason able terms- All orders from abrhid will be promptly attended to. T. E. EIEHABEE. Pottsville, Ant I. MM. - 31--,tf: itTie er9s Fltst - Premium Plano& JusT received two cases of C. Mry er'e, Philadelphia first premium PIANO iM6IIFORTES. which are unrivalled far power and toccata are chosen by the best performers fur their ceLearts. ' The Franklin In stitute of Philadelphia aiva rded.the first premiums apd medals in IBIS, '44, '45, '46. and .47 to Afr. Meyer for the "but" (nut the ‘241 best,) piano. In Reston they have this year, (1347) awarded him also the first pre mium and silver medal "of tlid Institute for the but square - piano. Those in want of a good instrument will find it to their advantage to esti nn the suhscriber (at It. Barman's Book and Music store,) before purcha sing elsewhere: T. C. RIMIER, De11 1 47-51-tf ) . Agent for the Idannfarturer. . , 42! - GERMANY, six popular afraTor the '• Plano: ... .. A little more Grape Eo r p t ti ie llg i g- t I o C st :Sa ne Ridoto Waltz: , . Come Join in the.dong, wratriotle sung for i e Plano, Palo Alto Quick step, . Verhum Caro, a Trio, by Baia, ,. . . Chesnut street Promenade Waltz, President's Waltz, Mary Ann polka., - Arise. 80111. or Erin. Arise in your Might, , Come, Soldiers, Come, Virginia Waltz. Fresh supply or the Flowing Beowpr Old Virginia, sung and' waltz, • Dearest Mae, • Jenny Linil's Songs. Together with a large supply of Waltzes, Polkas; Gallnvades, and Dongsjust ressieed and for sale at' . BANNAN'S Novqo-473 MiIPIC stir' Variety stores. Pottsville. Counter &..Platfollll scale Depot. .w. W: RFIr.IFF. • - jtio. 25e9, Ararka virtet. below S4 - th,.orth aids, . ' ll ellit.Anat.rtm, 14,0 noW• on hand an extensive assoitinent of \ improved Spice mills; impmved Coffee mills for *is i ...farmer's use ; also, large sixes for steamboats And public houses:; improved Druggists' seal.; Grix• cent' scales; l'hitrurtn Scales; Butter scales; 'Pea I scales; Cannier scales; Corn mills suitable for families ; Pittsburg Drop latches. with mineral or iron knobs, &r. with a general assnrtnient. of Ilsrdn'are, Cutlery, TOM., Nails, &c . all aro liWbire offers ortacimmodating terms' at such prim. as cannot fail to give satisfaction. A call Is requested. [Phil,, Jill-I-3m - ---------. Guns: BRIGHT & POTT, - TOWN HALL. IRON STORE. •t ' DOUBLE and Single barrel SHOT or. POWDER FLASI,S, SLOP "". ItELTS, ipwers CANISTER POWDER, , - P ERCIIsg lON CAPS, REVOLVING PISTONS, SINGLE AMIE/ORME PISTOLS. The abnre are e. Inc assoruntra of Engliah and Get man maalitart.•:)._ . TABLE. POCKET. CUTLERY, 'SCISSORA, AND nsznas a tint aP.so(llllClll,,ritte most mdebrated makes. ROPE, 11E111P, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. Betinsva, Vices tifid BLASTING 1111IF.S FOR WET PLACES • IN Mines. Safety Fuse, Lung and Short bandied Shovels Made espreisil: . for our own sees. • BUILDING MATERIALS. Conriat in; M Loclo.l.mchen.llinues. Paints. 011.G11111 of American, German. and Radish manufacture. * IRON AND STEEL. liMpinered and Lolled iron, iiheel, Flue; Band, and Mop Iron: • TOOLS. Illackrmithe,.Curproters'. Shoetuakerie, and Raddlene. SA IlDI.Eft V, HARDWARE, 8c 170ACff TRIAIMING, With a..earleiy of iron notipus. tAug. ^Sdi 35 t 413 A 6 51. JUST received by the subscribers general supply of English and A inkriran HARDWARE and CUT LER V, GD.N :4, PISTOLS, and RIFLES which. they wtlt SW hi country merchants at very low prices, on hleial terms. consisting of Trace and Oa Chains, Weeding llrer, hlaterre Forks. Vices. and Smith's Hammers. • liras. and Enamelled Preservier Kettlilt, 'Ant:sand Latches in great varirty, Thum; Burk. and Ivory Handle.' Kn,vrs and Forks. Pocket Knit cs• and ILigryrs, with •celehrate,i des iceir marked therenti. Bough and Ready. Buena Vista, Mon• terry, &c , milt every other artide belonging to.the busineFs. and respeciftitly ask the merchants of this vicinity to favor them Walla roll. when they next vieit the city. • wm. T. tirtWELL, do en. Feblq•-.5..thal -Nn. 181, Market street • Il ARDW APT AND CUTLERY. • cunt:in.! an ertrnsire stork orPurbet and Taft Catti•ry.for auto by - ..lollin;11,1: Coleman, X's,. 32 and 33, 41 rencri, and sir AliriA 'TAW strut, PIIII.Arii.PIIIA. ty.eraV C:PSING 5000 dozen Pen .....,c Rowe?, aciesors. and Razors. • .atleks.t..— Al4O, a choice assortment of Rogers & rion'e, V. ostenhohn's. Greave's, W.& S. qiutcher's and Fenny'a cutlery. . Also. Stanh.li, Intl:, and Hunting knives. - Also, Cutts. l'istoltt,antl Itomie knives. Also. lb, Stacrtr,ta Razor Strop, a superior article, worthy the attention or dealer'. CAME—Cott nut and city purchasers of WM fit d the above Mock worthy their attention. no the sub sc illo.r's Wel - business is importing and selling mien , rhilanNov 13 -$7 . - 2 46 1 y =="lr=M - -- 50L0310% 1100VER,. - ' ti Al 3 ja.i received at his establishment ; • 6 :4,grir , an elegant assortment of Hall, ss j ;. re. ...- Otlire. and Cooking Siam% eomonetog _i, a the largest and mnst elsratit assortment `' `ever otTered4n the borough of Potts c ille. atnane which are . WILLOW'S Allt 'war? renvoismo FLEE COOKING STOVE. fat either coal or woad. which are considered the brpt stove in 111.• in the county. , IMPROVED COnKING STCSVE, mod. the PIIILAOP, MR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE Together with a farce assortment or beautifhl !or and 11nom stoves. Radiators. &c., &e., nil of which . will br sold at unusual low• rates. lli. stock n( Tin Ware is very e :unwire, embracing all the articles in that line oftliwlness. ' Also Japanned Ware, much as Waiters be all of which will he sold cheaper than any other establishment, bulb wholesale and retail. Ile also manufactures to order nil kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work, at short notice and lowiatet ROOFING & SPOUTING. As be is prepared ln,ea eerie 'Tin Roofing and Spouting, be invitee these in want of alit h work, to five him a call, av be pledgee himself in do it cheaper and better than It has ever been done in this place before. The po bile are reapertfutty Inched to call and exam- In hi. stock and Judge fur titemai tem . Vep2s 3U FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! TILE old adage, 'Make lime by tne - r-...c5& forelock "' commends Nene every one mt? by ha plain common sense; and, when the chill cotta of mut u mn begin to blow. giving moire of the apprnachof winter, every prudent man will at once make provision against cold weather. Knowing thatdhe people of Pottsville have a commen dable regard 17:r comfort, convenience, and economy. LONG & JACKSON have lust started their new store In Centre street,. oppnalte Trinity churth, with an ex tensive assortment of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, among which wilt be found all the old and 'particularly etyle., and a number of new ones adapted particularly to the wants of the Cool Reah2n. We have the pleasure of introducing to this nrithl.rhormi PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. WITII BRICK TOP OVEN. Tills stove, which Is of rerent invention. Inds fair-In su precede every other kind now In use, Eurng the past year it has grown into public favor with unprecedented rapidity. Atm STEW ART'S SIMMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT , COOKING STOVE. This stove, which Is equally adepted to wood or coal, has received silver medals at the fairs of the American Institute, New Cork; of the Met hanics' Institute. !Ms ton ; of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; and of the Mechanics' Institute, Wilmington, DniaWare. A number of their stoves arc now in operation In this le gion, and hase.given entire sathigaction. Cal and emoinu our CtS,Ortlnlll of pirlor and clam ber stores: they are of ail sons, sizes and prices. A large and splendid assortment of Flint Iron, 76*, and Japanned Ware kept constantly on hand. TIN ROOFING and all worlyeurmected with the ht sines, executed with neatness and despatch. and at the most reariobableprlccs. LONG & JACtidON. L THE underilaned respectfully beg leave to inform the public that they have commenced a STOVE FOUNDSY N.? which Is now in full operation, in, Coal trect, nest to Henry Jenkins' Wire Screen Manufactory in Pottsville, and known air the Polurille Store Works : they would, therefore, call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all nthers, to their clack oratoves, as they feel confident that they can supply them on as reasonable terms and with stoves ofany pattern and equal in beauty and material to those purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. N. Ft. All kinds of castings done to order at the short en notice and on the most reasonable terms. MILL k. WILLIAMS Pottsville. May 29,1847 22-1 y NEW STORE. 1. public that li b lG e R h . G . A (10 N e re n r e p d e a ct n ftl w lyi f n a r n o c r y mt t r h y e • and Millinery' store in Market Street, near .. - •• 11 ..- Third, where he is Just opening a splendid assortment of goods Just received from New York and Fhliadelphiti, which he intends selling very low. consisting in pana Bilk; Thibet, Paris, and Printed Cashmere Shawls,. largeand splendid assortment of Muslin de !Aimee, Glnshams, and Lawns. very low, .yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and Buttons, &c., &c.; and he would particularly call the attention of the ladies ton large assortment of - Waite good.. Jute u,,tts, Swiss, Mull and Book Mushns, Plaid and Stripe Muslims. • • AVM 17.1847 J. C. C. It ughes, ogGRADUATE of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, has opened a family DRUG and MED. ICAL store, where can be found a genera assort: merit of Medicines, French and English Perfume rY. Combs. trashes. and a variety of fancy artichrs.— Paints, Oils, Varnishes: Dye litulfs.Window Glass, /e.c, which will be disposed of at the - lowest city prices by calling at the store formerly occupied by Long & Jack. 410/3, nearly applailte the Episcopal Cbcpb. Pottsville, Feb 12 1848 7- --- A CARD. DR. FREDERICK SPECK, takes tali method to announce to the citizens or Tre: moat and Adcirdtp, that he Is prepared to ee*IIM le the pmetlte of Ms prorearkmin all tie breathe*, end at the 'tame time, respect Tully solicit. a share of their patronage: De can be forma at Kipple'. time, to Tremont. 111ey25 10-17 UI I .OOERIRS of all al ids; el.°, Blinn.' OIL Intuited. Winter, BPokul. 8 Pokul. Eloiflaot. and refined whew oil; fucking yarn; illinfila.iad !Improper of all elm. for salt al the Ter! atop • • , • Jul-. 1) , . -'. - , FADW. TANDLEV. New Music. fI4R~WARE.' Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! RUCIIM2 Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! THE MINERS' JOURNAL; AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER,: •OP Forth-liOust STAGES! . • , vat•wetztv _ j'' - • , porrsvirlE AND HARRISBURG. . ' • THE subscribers announce to the piddle, that they ate noarrtt nning a Trl weekly line of. new and elegant four horse COACHES between Pottsville and Harris burg, through by- daylight, leaving Pottsville every Tuesday; 'Monday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. M.. and Harrisburg the alternate days; at the same hour—. ;aunty through F.chuylklll Havett,Yriedensburs, Pine grove. Predetlcksburg, Jonestown. and Lingeletown• PARE GOING - PARE RETURNING. To Ilarrisburgr. ' $l3 23 •To Pottsville, #3 25 " Schuylkill Haven, 15 '" Lingetstown, 50 " Pinegrove. • 112 " Jonestown, 150 " Predericksbura,, 175 " Fredericksburg. 375 " Jonestown, 200 " Pinegrave, 3 25 " Lingelstnwn, 300 ," iSehaylkllllaven 300 Por?seats in Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania Hall —ln Harrisburg, at Hale's Hotel and atColder's Stags: Office.' re Passengers called for when requested. ' Tht proprietors pledge themselves to the public that they wit becqual to any In the State for comfortable' ravelling... C.3ENNINGS & Co. t - - - New Books. COODRlCH'Bilistory oft/. 13.100 Plates Education and-Self-isuoraveMeig• ti ca y- 0, .- . S. Fowler, ~., f ',44 , Gnhit's Domestic Medicine.new ed.o3 30 Lives of the Preiddents of the United States, with a map. only, - 311 Christian Index and Book of Martyrs. a valuable ' works. full of ;dates. , l 50 - Trial of Ilhulatne Rested - - 61 Together with a fine assinnnent of Juvenile hooks Juid received and far sale at . BANNAN'S N 0 5.13.401 . .Cheap Book and Stationery stmts. ----:---Tb—O--aIfMVIY MtEttiECAIM. GUJGG, ELLIOT, & Co., .. exruno,rs Evut====Ls two N 0.14, North Fourth West, PUILADELTIII4. - a 4,u / KEEP constantly on hand, a very en ' easter assortment of BOOKS and STA ' "" 11ONEBY snob a,areadaptedanaesti. ally purchased for country sales; which they will sell ea as faverable terms as the articles can be purchased la this city. New York. or Boston. Haying an extensive BINDERY connected with their establishment, they are enabled to supply order" for all the varieties of blank work, in the best manner, and at -the shortest notice. - Officers of Bloke and Clerks of the Coupry Courts, will find our BLANK BOOKS equal. if not superior to any they have ever had In ate, and orders by (wintry merchants trill be promptly attended to, Particular attention will also be paid to all orders, through country merchants or by mail, for Law. Medi cal. and. Misrellaneous books, for public and private li braries, and as elfwg,will be spared Incomplete all suc h orders, on the mostitensonable terms. .1... - Country dmilcra will find It In their advantage to call and examioe flue large mock helm,' making their purchases. • • .(Phila,Nov27o-45-6to UMBRELLAS.. PARASOLS. PAILISOLEITES, AND WALKING CANE UM BRELLA S. IL Richardson, Bream Factory, the' only one In the Malted Staten. No 1.04,-Aforket XMERCHANTS are respectfully Informed that I continuer(' manufacture all the above goods, by the aid 'ifs am, notwithstanding the great oPPO - of parties opposed to the introduction of ripen wive improvements. :My assortment is cutni.lete, and prices so tow as to give entire satisfaction. ' 10.• As there is an einbrella store next door; of nearly the same name. it io important you should remember WM. ff. RICHARDSON. Steam Factory, and patentee of the Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the lady watt EarleNn. 104, Market street, Philodelphia. ' in... Attention In requested to the eatehrated Walking Cane Umbrella, a newt end beautiful article, combining all ille advantages of a cane and umbrella. rbila.,FebslS-13-5m - • Wholesale Depot of Umbrellas, Corner of Crater and Market streets, Pottsville, AT BASNAN'S NEWS ROOM. X' JUST received from the manufacturers In Phi ladelphia, a large supply of C otton . and' Silk Um hrelics, mile of the best material, and warranted to be of a superior manufacture. As the above article Is no consignment thee can he sold at low cash prices. Conan and Gingham Umbrellas, *4 80 to *taper doz. Super 0111Zh0111 4143 steel ribs, IS 00 to 20 do Super Silk ,o do do 30 00 to 40 •do Super Silk do fancy handles, l 0 00 to 50 do Sold in lots to suit purchasers. • /Cr Merchants in the bonaugh supplied on favorable temis. Merchants trading with Misplace will find it to heir interest to call. , [binv2o-47 4 ,.. \ „,„„ s p. J.1.11.1ES AUGERS,UMBRELLA AND PA RASOL'3lanutlicturer, No 9 Cost Street, Pottsville. rp" Umbrellas and Parasol. repaired at short notice. Viept.4 36-15rn To Rafters and Country Mer- chant 4. , • 'WILLIAM P. ERHARDT Wry. 133, North 3d str.st. abort Race,orpositt Branch, MIIILADELPHIA, IR , PIKS constantly on hand a large Alrortinent of new and fashionalite CAPS of all kinds, to which he invites the attention °film trade, and wig, has for the Last right }eats been engaged in this patticular branch, and succeeded in bringing to such perfection, as will beacon from the following extract from thou.'s - at of ire Committee on the exhibition of the FrIMMIO in : "No. 0311, men's and bons' raps, by W. P. Er hardt. No. 133, North 3d street, Philadelphia. well and neatly mate. One of these "caps deserves some notice on account of its convenience: one side is of cloth end the other of oiled silk, and either may be worn outside at the pleasure of the wearer.. This, so far as thiejudges know is the first iustance of such oe arneenums applied o raps." Plitla,llec2s 47 52-71 n The Great Central Cheap Hat and Cap Store. WHOLESALE A,Nll RETAIL eVe. 254, Afar/at Arta, ',init. door abort Eitisk street, t t south side. PHILADELPHIA. 7 - COMPRISES Nue of the largest and most _,- beautiful assortments of HATE. CAPE, end ,---'.... NIUFFS in the Union, and of the latest and most approved styles. manufactured undia• the homed'. • ate altperintendance of the subscriber, in the best man n, of mime materials, and will be sold at the lowest posrible prices for cash. The assortment embraces a splendid variety of Silk, Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, Russia, Nutria and other bate, of beautiful finish, and a complete stock of all kinds of Cloth. Glazed, Fur, and Plush caps, of the most denim me pattern., together with a supply of Muffs. Furs, Buffalo Robes, Se. .. Country merrhaptsand other. are respectfully Invited to mustier the emelt, which they will find it to their advantage to do before puichasinc as it is his determi nation, having adopted the cash system, to sell fur gash only, and at the lamest prices. Phila,Declrt 47-si-find JOHN PAIIIERA, JR.. 2R 4 , Market street, shove dth street. south side. 110ItSE FARRIERS. AA'THE Horse Keeller's Grade ; comprising general directions mreference to the ditties appertaining to stable management, with the cart required before and after a jour- ney ; treatment of diseased hornet ; directions in the (hake, purchase. and utpnacernent of horses, and how to ro , rertain the Rood qualittes, and detect the faults of carriage, gig, can, and sad din horses; from the London edition., Price 25 cents. Hind i 's Veterinary Surgeon.. ParrlcrY t a Tree rise on the diseases and aceidentpo which the -Mime is !table; with instructions to 'the shoe- • ' inn; smith, farrier. mid groom. Price 75 he Germacteilorse Farrier for Fanner', taught one new plan; being a popular description of the animal funrtirms to health, and eh - owing the principle nn which these are to be restored when disordered; a work which should be in the hands of every farmer. Price 2.1 Together with a variety °father works for sale at 1 Septa 3d] HANNAN'S Bookstore. Carriages, Buggies, Rockaway 'Wagons, &c. TUB subscriber would, beg leave to ^ . (• , :inliirtn Inn friendsand tba pnblic In gen eral that he has bought out W. G. Moore, at the corner opposite Clemens &, Par vtit's Steam Mill, in the rear of the American House, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the neat est manner.' Being bimself a practical carriage maker, he hopes in give entire satistlotion to his customers. N. B.—For the amommodation of the coal trade, he Intends building Rail Road cam, Drift cars, and wheel barmws, all of which will be built of the best materials. Persons in want of anything in his .line will do well to give him n call, at his charges ore reasonable. June 5. 1847. ly WISTAR A. KIRK. BLACKSMITH SIR/P.—The subscriber announces to Ms friends tint he has commenced the BLACKSMITH business In connection with hls carriage establishment, and Is prepared to do all kinds of work in that line orbit /them. in the best style of workmanship at short notice and at low rates. .COACH JO.VES, ~.15k. RAS just started the above business in Severn's stone shop In 4th, near yaV. Market street. rottsville. where. with Irstzoirmaterial 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. Cr Repairing promptly done in • manner that will suit customers. ALSO 13LACKSMITHING In its va rious branches. Those who• went anything in the 4tove line will please call and try etc [S925 47 AO tf Wholesale Liquor, Wine, and • CORDIAL STORE, S. IF. /miter of -Varlet sad Thirtcestl strum, PIIILADCLIFIIIA: r""„,74 - THE subscriber respectfully Informs the store led hotel keepers ofSchuylktil and the adjoin log counties that he has on hand - a large assortment of Foreign Ve IN ES and LIQUORS lathe Custom Douse stores entitled to debenture. Also at his store a full assortment 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 trouase. .1. R. Cantwell is authorized to receive orders for him:which shall be promptly attended to. Phila,Nov2o 47-47.3 m) ANDREW C. CRAIG. BOOTS 'AND !SHOES, - Al tAe Old Siand, Centre Slreel,nest door to the Potteville House • • S.-& J. FOSTER, tabARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS & SElOES,comprising a tirstrate assortment. Which they now offer st wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks. Ta lutes, Carpet Ham and SatebelsAtale an d Upper Leather, Morocco. Calf Skins. Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Maker? Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find ings. . . N.l3.—Boots 4. Shoes manufseturedatshoefnotiee.— 'nett friends and the public who are hi want of any or the abova ankles are reepeetfully aequeatecttogive them a call. May 8.1847. 10- S. & J. FOSTER. Dealers In Snots and Shoal, Leather, and Shoe Findings, Centre street, FloptlB 18IT POTTIIIIO42. 38— • - BOOTS AND 13HOEB.—A lot -BOOTS and 8110g8 will be sold at co at IL D. 13110ENEW8 o Dee It /4 " , weellti andflovislon Store. D. M. DSPIIIr, . -. .. • +4 - 1 :."' /s.. '.' Surgeon Dentin, , . • °erten -.7 ,„;,I IN ItaltilET sr. 'First' &Oar above Esquire Viltionineckigayso •DiCtraTeD SALM — Ib i liMaN(m." 6 ft. I ; 1 - 2. and 3, Btackarct, 6•314 gibe store of, lie-q- ,' LITTLE . 4 MUM ' , .. Bennett & Caldwell, - .14.-1110, assist street. Pailadeipaia. IMPORTERS AND MANUPACTURERS, • - INVITE the attention of pantalets to a choke 'yr Benetton of NEW GOODS In their line, 44prng sermon WATCH ma ke rs , L ld and' - silver cases, of ill the apprise war. treated ties keeper*, at the Invent market prices. L.s.k . dlei.Gold•Patent Lever Watches, and enigma size; Gold vEpines. Am. ' Particular lineation given to re pairing and regulating watches. JElVELERY.—Bratelets, Broihes, NeekiaceS, Ear Rim, Floret Rings in sets to match, or single, of Ca , meo, Enamel Garnet, Diamond, Turquoise, Topaz, Amethyst. an d Coral. A very large aisortment of Breast Pins for patting hair Into, of the nevrest patterns; Iltmp Ear Rings. Armlets in Gold and Coral. I GOLD MINIATURE CASES—Silver Card Cases, Fruit Knives, Sugar Sifters, Soqp Ladles,' lee Cream Enh•es. PORES AND SPOONS.—Prince Albert, Ring's plain, double thread. and -Venetian patterns, of Table, Mediate. Dessert, and Tea Forks, and Spoons. SHEFFIELD t BIRMINGHAM PLATED WARES, containing Tea Se;a, 6 pieces; gluts, Casters. Cake Baskets, Candiesticlui, Wine Stands. and Waiter'. JAPANNERY.—Tea Trays, in set, of four pieces of new designs and very choke, biporled,expresily for retailing. PAPIER MACRE GOODS-13eautit11 pointed and inlaid with Pearl ; Cabinets, Work Botts, Pod Folio*. Card Baskets, Card Cues, Tea Trays In seis'of four, and single for tumblers. TABLE CUTLERY—In sets of dity.one pieces, and Knives separately, bandied wall' seasoned Ivory, war ranted not to crack. GOLD PENS.—Diamond Poir ted Gold Pens at the lowest prices, In Gold or Silver holders, with Pencils combined. iPhila.Norp4l-4Lain Philadelphia Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, OCAIIANITED MT= roa 1116 FRICS THAN A? Ally 01111IIPTOIS 111 PHILADALPAIA. May' la had wholesale mud retail at Gets NICHOLAS LE HURArs.) x.. 71, North 2d St.. aloes Ana, tiII)WATCHES, all kinds, tine, low, and medium qualities, among which are 0.14 Lever., full Jewelled, • - I $4O to $lOO Eepines ", - -, .. 21 to , 40 nartlers.imitation . L - .- . • '''' ' • 5 Silver Levers, full Jewelled, . •. -20 to 30 Lepines " - - - - 12 to 18 Guarder% fine, - - —' - 9to 'lQ'' . lEWELRY.—Dlamonds, Gold Chains, Gold Pens with cold and silver holders, Pencils, Breast Pins. Ear" and Finger Ring, Bracelets. Cameos of shell, coral and lava. with every other ankle of Jewelry of the richest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER WARE.—Plates, Forks, Spoons, Cups, &c. of standard silver. PLATED WARE.--Castnrs. Cake 11.skets, Fans, Vases, Card Cases, and other rich fancy goods in great variety. Whnlesale buyers will save money by calling here be • ore purchasing. NB Keep this advertisement and Call at No. 72. Yon will be satisfied the goods are really cheaper rind better than are offered in the city. For pale low, a hand. some pair of show cases suitable for &Jewelry or Fan cy Store. Enqn Ire as above. . 1 Phila., Sept. 4, 1947 ' 36--ly I . 81R.411111 SI. ELLIOT, Watchmakers and Jearetterv4 •AD DEALICOII 111 'Mt NAME BY WHOLE:SALE AND RETAIL. I Store next door vil the American Rotel, Centre street, PoTTSVILLC. 2 1 MESSRS. B. & F.. keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of WATC • 1IES • em it, A. Ito every style. price, and manufacture _ _—Jto be found In this country • among which they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold 'and silver LEVERS of M. I. Tribble * Co , Jos. Johnson. Robert Itoskell. Wm. Robinson. fee. of whose menu (mu are they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver Anchors and Lepines,towhich they would invite attention— ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly every article-properly corning, under those heads.— Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, 4-c.. promptly attended tn. Messrs. B. & E. deem it 'unnecessary in advortise ment to enumerate their stock more specifically:: suf fice to ray that It has been selected with medicare and discretion, and is one of the most extensive to be found in the country. Their long experience in the business will fully warrant them In Inviting the attentfoitof purchasers. in the full confidence that they are enabled tolled at carsp as any other establish vent here or else where. f Dec IS 47 41-ly • . --•-- 7 - New wholesale and Metall CLOCK, WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. • • Great Berri,. at City Prices, ~glfro THE subseriber having just received? direct m' the manufactory, a large and beautiful as . sortnnint of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry, is , .- prepared to sell them at the following extremely Pin prices: ._ . First quality Braga 0. G. thirty hour, Dom 3275 to • 84 00 do Prince Albert, . 350 " 450 do Brava 0. 0. ADM, 4PO " 4 50 do Eight Day Column, ' 7 (0) " 890 .do do 0. G., 5 00 " if 00 Full Jeweled Gold Patent Lever, 1 45 00 do Silver, ' 20 00 .. 25 00 . Seven Jewel Silver. 30 00 " 35 00 Also, a large aseortment of Jewelry, comprising Fin ger Rings Breast Pins. Gold Bracelets. Gold Curb and Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Spec tacles, Keys, Studs, ate. Clock., Watches , and Silver Ware repaired and cleared in the most workmanlike manner. Ite Old Gold and Oliver bought or taken in exchange. N. B.—Country merchant. and dealers would find it to their advantage to give me a call, as they can obtain goods at wholesale city prices. ROBERT C. GREEN, • ' Clock and Watch Maker, Centre street, between Mortimer's lintel, and Market street, /n 1548-3.31131 and npposite . G. W. Slater's store.: Cheap, Watches and leweiry. :Ara Stare,Nr. 3214..3farkel street. between JtintA and Tenth, soak side, rIitLADELPIIIA. • CO N STANTLY on hood a large and splendid wsorltetut of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel te:..atery, Silver Sponge, &co Consisting of foil Jewelled Gold Levert/ e erily *O3 -• Silver " j " 03 so Is Cold Lettines" 40 • , o Silver " L " 14 With a large assnrtntent of SilveriQuanier Watches, and Jewelery at very reduced prices. Fine Jewelry In great variety, very cheap, all which will be warranted as represented. 13. Watches and Jewelry repaired, l and warranted. Philada.,Sept.4.ltt47 315 rn] F. lIII.I.WORTII. Cheap 11 - alches, Sgrer Ware, and Jewelry. ! FULL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, CO; Gold Lennie,. 100 Silver Lever., 020. Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains,' Gold and Silver Pencils. Finger Rings. and Thamblm; Spectacles, Ear Rings, Miniature Cases, Medallions, Fancy Card Cases, Fans, &c, Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Tea Setts, Fork., Ladies, Butter Knives. Cups, &e. Flim Plated Castors, Cake Baskets. Candlesticks.; Britannia Ware, Waiters, DIACON'S PATENT LAMPS, &C. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watches, froixre4o to 0150. Watches and Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at bO. J. & W. L. WARD, Dell 47.50-131 106, Chesnut it, above 04 et.. Philada. New Grocery, Flour. Feed, 1 AND PROVISION STORE. c_ a THE . e, r announces: n e t he citizens of r,bz o4. r . ;ttsville, that he has Jost opend a new Croce rgilic,. , Floor and Feed Store , at nis old stand:where .he will always keep on hand's axperiar .1.0 , * of choice GROCERIES. PROVISIONS: Family FLOUR. TES. COFFEE. SUGAR, *144 all of which will be se lected with treat care, and will be i sold at very low rates. He flatten himself that be Can make It to the Interest of this community to deal with him: be them fare solicits their patronage: - ~ He return. thanks to his numerous customers for the patronage they bestowed upon him in his other business. Deell fr-So] If„„ D SHOENER. A Card. , LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully invite the. attention of their customers and the public In genentl, to their extensive stock of Spring and Mummer goods. Just opened, which consist of French, English. and American style Milled Cloth and Carsimere. which fot beauty and style cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the State.— The Vesting*, we believe, are something very rich and handsome; the fancy Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Sti I rte. Sus pe nders, Gloves. &e, were selected, and can not be sold cheaper by any other establishment In the United States. ; ' L. & T. Satter themselves' they do give to their cus tomers oetter satisfaction in the way of good work. firmer goods, end More fashionably cut coats titan the majority of tailors in the cities of Philadelphia, New York. or Baltimore. L. &T. having taken the medal • at the two tut exhibitions of the Franklin Institute, is a strong guarantee that they cannot be surpassed in their profession. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors and extensive Clothiers. ' • Corner of Centre & Mahantongo sts..Pottsville. • P. B.—Just received 10 pieces of fine black suid false Cassinett cloth IS pieces D'Orsay Plaid Coalmen% 120 yards Embroidered Satin Vesting. • 130 do• French Black Satin, 120 do English 'do 15 pieces of Moly French Cloth, ;. 16 do .Lionjoun do 12 do Single Milled Caaslmera, IS do Drab &c. for Summer Coati, 10 do Drab Olive, Citron Green, London Smoked Cloths. All of the above goods can be seen at the Clothing Store of M . LIPPINCOTT 4. TAYLOR, Argil 17. 1647 16, Pottsville. J. R. PATTON, DRAPER A.ArD TAILOR, Xo. 2, Arcade, Xorwegias strect, , ;;Pvirrills, 1 BEGS leave to Inform his old patrons and the public generally that be still continues. to do business at his old stand, where be is prepared to make up garments in the very .neatest style and latest fashions of the day. From Ids . past expert. ems in business throughout the United 'States, he Eat. ten himself that'he is inferior to nobody in his line of business. lie therefore hopes to receive a portion of the public patronage. All garments entrusted to him Will be made up in the neatest style, and at the very shortest notice, warranted to tit or ormay: Wanted a BOY to learn the above business. Novl3 4745 If B. C. Everett, FAIIICIFAL OF 11IL PHILA. euzazoig's SANDAOF, terrnmen, . , I . .74.34,50unt Mk St, below Caress*, i PICIL*DELPHIA. 1 , Successfully treats many complaints by a Admiral application of eserts pea, made tinder his direction, In cluding Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Lace Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, Shoulder Braces, and Bandage' for deformi t ies. He warrants the retention of the worst reducible Rupture by the use of his Patent Truss, (Patent grunted March,' 31. 1840,) which gives en easy and upward pressure, which cat, be varied In degree, and otherwise, by the wearer at pleasure. By Its action as an excellent abdominal supporter, It tends to prevent' nd r are other complatate as welter ruptures. FEMALE Bepartment on the 3d door, under the charge of Mrs. Everett, (entrance by the private bonze door,) by whom ladies are timed with such Bandages as may be required, including her Elastic there .dbristaisof Sap parts,, which gives great relief and satisfaction to, at lilrearei, N D.-Orders by letter, (pon paid.) will be prompt ty attended to. [Pbilada.Rep.lB 47 7fl fim New Stare at Brockville. T[IUE flubseriberhis just received from Philadelphia J. and has now opened at Brockville, a lance and gen eralassortmentotseasnnablegoods,sucb as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queenswa re. In ■ddition to which will be round constanlly 013 band, Pleb, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. Call and examine ourstoek,andyon will Ilnd us prepared to sell goods at as low crate as they have ever been sold tillOokerl4 In Bebnylkill county. N. 8..-Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. OEO. POT? Tab, leek , ' - BUTTER—For Yale by 1:121-1j LITTLB iiir.lll.6llTlN Sheriff's Sale of nevi Estate ny virtue of sundry writs of resditiont Expraat and .11 L ie , w if Facies, fettled out of the Court of Commas Pteu of Schuylkill County, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or 'vendee on Saturday. ski 4th day of AfarcA;at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; at the public house or Desist mu. in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill counte,rhe foltorytne described premises, vie: Ail thatcertalo oriiiand a half story frame /mute and - lot or piece of groting.situate on the north ' westerly side of Lyon; street, in the born' of county aforesaid, courted in ■; 11 „ Port ec Patterson's additional plan of. said • borvaga, with the number 118, containing In front on said Lyon street 20 feet. and in depth Its feel bounded southwesterly by lot No. 119; ise rt hssest e rly by Ira No. 117, and southeasterly by said Lyon street. As the pmpetty ofJOHN - bI'FARLAN Di At dissents tiereand place, all.that certain tot or piece of ground, situate In the borough of Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, hounded in front by Rail Road street; no the rear by property sold by - John Sates and wire to Henry Webber, by deed dated the 4th day of May, A.D., 1846 ; sontheragely by property of the Miners' Bank of Potts ville ; and northwardly by ether property - now or late of the said John Sites; containing in width 18 feet, 2 Inthece.hnd extending in depth from Rail limed street to the line oectbe rear end of said lot, conveyed to Hen ry Webber. about 60 fett..being the lot ofground (mine diately in the rear of said Henry Webber's lot, and be ing part of lot No. 43,1 n the original plan of saldborough i with the improvements consisting of a log stable. I Auto, all those certain two lots of ground situate on t h e ea gwaracy side of Rail Road street. In the borough of minewille, Schuylkill connty,bounded northwardly by lot NA. 3, now or late of Jacob F. Thurnm ; south watdly by kit N 0.6 ; westwardly by said Rail Road street; and Eistwardly by - the west bank of the West Branch of tbedßehnyntill river. containing in front on Rail Road stree t CO feet. end extending that width along the line of lot No. 3. about 340 feet, and along the line allot No. '6 about 325 feet, being lots Nos. 4 and 5 in a plan of lots laid out by George Patterson, each of the sold outs containing In oridth.3o feet, the northwest cor ner of said lot No. 4 being 90 feet distant front the house now or late of Aothonytikeinberger, on the line of said Rail Road street, and being part of the same premises which Jacob" Reed. Lewis Mayer, and. Jacob Bright, trustees of Michael Lloyd, by deed dated May 31st, R 5, 4 1 ni re h co ted rd i ed oG in en O r re ge l p irs a b tu urg ro i n n . D an ee d d b bo y sk eo l g o e l p 4 a . i pa te rt i e . soq to John Sites by deed dated the 13th day of Febru ary. A. D.. 1841. Auto, athirst certain Int or piece of ground situate in hif - borough of Minersaille. Schuylkill county, an the eastern Bide of a street called Rail Road street in a plan of lota laid oat by George Patterson, bounded south , wardly by lot No. ; westwardly by wild Rail Road street; eaetwardly by the western bank of the West Branch of the Schuylkill river; and northwardly by lot No. 1, being lot No. R on the plan aforesaid, containing In width 30 feet, and In length or depth 363 feet, more or less, and being the lot of mound tablet. George Pat terson and Maria his wife, conveyed to Jahn Sites by, asia d a ted Match 21b,1239. As the property of jOIIN 211TESo At ths saws Om and place, all that certain lot of ground, situate on lb , northeaatern ode of Centre street, to the of Petteyllle. Schuylk ill county, ben tided northwesneardly 'by iCentre titter!: southeasterly by Intense (relate of Montgomery ; eastwarilly by Rail Road street; and northwardly by lot of Silas Hough Esq., containing in width on Centre street 30 feet mere or less, and in depth about 230 feel: with the appurte nances. consisting of a two entry frame dwelling house. As the property of JOHN METERS. ' ate same lime and pla t e, • All that certain trace nr parcel of land, situate In Norwegian township, la Scheylkill county, beginning at a posfin the middle of the West Branch of the Mt. Carbon Rail Road ; thence pirtly by land of the Dela ware Coal Company, and partly by land, of • Elizabeth Spobn north 62/ degrees, east 152 7-10 Perches to a white oak corner of land called the Mount Lailee tract, now the property of the Trustees of the Bank of the United States, and Elijah H. Kimball thence by the last mentioned tract north Z.' degrees, west, crossing a public road, 156 perches to a post; thence by land which lately formed part of the tract levied upon, now the property of the sold Trustees of the Batik of the - United States, and Elijah H. Kimball,Scinth 681 degrees, west, crossing the said public road, 24 3-10 perches to a pine tree at the sold Railroad, and near the len bank of the West Branch of Norwegian creek; thencedown the middle of the a rid Rail Road, which passes along the le I bank of the said creek, south 41 degrees. meet 142 pert lies to a Nis.. south If degrees, west 4 perches to a past. smith 10 degrees, east 7 9-10 perches to a peat, smith 131 degrees, east 6 and 7-10 perches to a post, and south - lel degrees, east 7 and - 6-10 perches to the place of bcginntng, conta i ning 123 acres and 07 perches, and being the slime tract of land (less 25 acres. which A m conveyed by Elijah Deepen and wife to Richard Kim ball') which the Reeks County. Bank conveyed to the said Elijah Decherr, heirs rind :lodges, by- deed bearing date the —day of --IFS—, and recorded at Onvigsberg, In Deed honk No. —, page with the appurtenances consisting of several coal mines now opened add worked by .1. ac .1. Beddow, Wm. and They Johns and others, and a' number oCeoal achutes and „ . miner's baufte, etnbles.:&e, &e. .A 2 the property of ELIJAH DECIIERT, At the tame time and place by virtue ofan Alloy Test. • Tatusn Vied. Expolsar, Issued out ofthe Churl of Com. - - man Pleas of Dauphin county: The one undivided sixteenth parts nf two tracts of land, situate in Lower klahantnsgo township, Schtivlitill'uounty.eurveyed on warrants m the names of Wm. %liftman and Jacob Yebger containing each 410 acres and sixty-fnur'per ches mnre or less. As the property of GEORGE MA • SON, deceased. • • .At the scone time and place, by virtue of a writ of .Test. Vend. Exponas, issued nut of the District Court of the city and county of Philadelphia, all those cer tain four lots of gronnd, situate in l•rcilmlbie's addition to the Bnrough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill roue— ty, numbered 80, Si, 82 and 03, each let heing CO feet in front and24o feet in deptli,bonnded by St. John street, Liberty street. and a 2tl feet wide alley. As the property of JAMES W. NIMES. Seize:land taken intn execution and will-be sold by Sheriff's Office. Orwigs-1 J. T. WERNEtI, Sheriff; burg, Feb. 12,1010. f • Sheriff's Sales of Real lestato. Blf virtue of ter eral write of Praditiaai Exponito is s ued out of the Ctiort of Common picas ofSchuylkill county, to me directed. Will he sold, by public gale or vendue on ;Thursday, the hd day of 3r01,0,-1848, at 10 o'olo4 It la the forenoon, at the public house cf Grad, In the borough of Onvigshurg, Schur.kill coun- ty, the fnlimving described premises, viz. . . ALL the right. title, and Interest of James Roger. of, in, end to all that certain Int or piece of ground, situate on the eastern side of Dock street, In the 6°lollo of Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill cOunty, bounded on the ,loth by lot of widow Michael; on the north by Int of John Zimmerman r en the east bye 55 feet wide street; and nn the west by said Dock street, containing in front 45 feet, and in depth 275 feet: with the appurtenances comiating of a two story frame dwelling house. As the property of JAMES RODER& .St tas saws time and plaza, all that certain tract of land, situate In Schuylkill township, Schuylkill comity,. bounded by lands of Daniel Meyerly, Jr., Peter Boyer, land late of Christian Delbert, and by land of John Ka ner, containing 91 act es, 35'perehes, conveyed by lien-. Jamie Recker and Sarah his wife to Joseph Becker, by deed dated the 221 doe of September, A. D. 1940, and, recorded at Orvrigsburg in Deed bank Nn.26. page 589,: (excepting and reserving to the said Benjamin Becker, his heiricexecutars, administrators, and assigns, certain rightsind privileges relating to a saw mill fur as Indefj . • unite time, as specified In a certain lease 0 from said Joseph Becker, to Benjamin • • Becket.. liming date= March, 1817) : with •• • the appurtena aces consisting al a one story 111 I ' ' lox house with a tine story log kitchen with a basement story eremite thereto attached, a Bank barn. a one and a half story log house. (unfinish. erl.l a black smith shop, and two log shantecs. As the property of /OS EPH BECKER. "'Belled and taken into execution and will b • sold by kherit'f's Office. °twigs- 1 J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. burg, Feb.,}; 1848. I T. .1. Hughes, Broker. Itikared)isboughtalavAigencyArcoll.cdose ruts. CrwellpporifelleXiners'Ar#l4. • c,aa" ati;: MIOR SALL—A deinroble three r got's, residence in /: Mortis' Addition. . . . . ALSO: A laMe and convenient store mom and dwel Ilnit hnuae well located In :11ineroville. ALSO: Eight building Into In Minersville. an well in cated annoy in the borough. A number of mortgages and judgment bend, of various amounts, well secured on property in Pottsville and vicinity. " • ALSO, A valuable store in Centre street. ALSO: For sale - or rent, a store and dwelling In lilt. nersville, In the mnst business part of the town. ALSO: The large and eotivenient hotel, Mutated in the town of Par teison known as the Schuylkill Valley Hotel. Terms easy. WANTED: Coal lands or productive property in Schuylkill county, to excluinge for productive property Philadelphia. ' j,Noc2o 47-47 'LEAL ESTATE. , • • At PRIVATE SALE. TILE subscriber will sell at private that known g and of etaA r l ) i nt r : u ra and two frernedwelling hoases in the borongh :.f Pottsville, situate on the corner of 'Centre and Laurel streets; and extending back to Adamaaareet. The int is nil feet front on Centre street, byN3O feet In depth. The tavern house is frame, two stories, with stone basement, which has been newly fitted up and pit In good repair. The furniture now In the house under 'gage will be sold with the property if desired by the purchaser. I - - - Thia properly, is In in a very desirable business loca tion, and well worthy the nitentinn of persons wishing to keep a public:house. For Nice and terms apply to R. WOODSIDE; Centre street, Pottsville; or to CIIAS. KUNTZ, No. 459, N. 2d street. pinveo 47-47 3m Valuable" Coal Tracts to Rent. To let on leases; to snit applicants, all that tract of land belonging to the North American Coal Co.. known es the Mill Creek Tract, c,intaiatng the Col low, ing list °renal Veins, many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a ranee of over a mile In length, viz Spahn, Barracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson. Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Park or Itayensdale Vein, Per. pendicular, Diamond, and Big Diamond' Veins, along with many others not named. ' • Also, all that tract called the Junction Tian, belong.. leg to the said Company, containing t he Salem,Porrest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law. ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Alen, a Saw Mill and 'Grist MULaitunted on the Mill Creek Tract, all of which will be rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CRILLAB, Ag'r. Pottsville. Feb. 21 29 PUBLIC SALE OP runieEnoLu FURN IT tTR R. &c. ON Saturday, [Aligarh day of Reb'y, inst.. at the house of the subscriber, in Port Carbon, will be void by pub. . lk sale all bin household furniture, Cl:Militia or beds, bedsteads, wash stands, rabies,. emirs, bureaus, set tees, carpets, looking glasses, stoves, cupboards, tubs; pails, &c.,—eight day clocks, window blinds, and all sorts of kitchen utensilii--Oncene ware, China, Glass and Crockery ware. knives and forks, spoons, castors, Tea ware, &c., all in gond order, with many articles too tedious to enumerate; all of which will besold with out reserve. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A: M.— terms cash. MICHAEL MCDONOUGU. Pon Carbon, Feb 19 Public Sale OF HORSES AND WAGONS . . _ i . . . WILL be sold at public sale at :,1 4- .V„.=7;: , M ount Carbon. on Saturday. eke:tea , , c ,, - ruary, inst.. at 10 o'clock in --'''''.-'.'" ' 4' ^' - the forenoon, EIGIIT good WORK ING GORSES, with harness. The horses are la good condition, gentle, and are equal to any working horses in the region.. They can be teen at the stables at any time previous to sale: Moo, FOUR TWO HORSE WAGONS nearlt new. together with a variety anther articles. all of w Ids will be sold without reserve, and 'on reasonable credit, with security. Feblit-7-] - W. R.',WATRES. IlouSea and Lots for Sate. inTUE subscriber will sell at private. sale tour house. and lots,sttuated on Rail Road .. • street, a short distance above Haywood & i l : Rapier'. Machine shop. The houses are frame, to good - Ardition. For (UMW pareteularsepply o • rabl2-74ti1l • JACOB RUNE.. For. Sale at Private Sale. A LL that certain tractor parcel of land, situated on a the Broad Mountain, in Lower Mahantonge town ship, In Schuylkill county, (formerly Berks county,) to the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and deacribed as fol.- lows.to Wit—Beginning at a marked white otk tree thence by late vacant lands, now surveved to Jacob Miller, north alsty-five perches, to awhile oak; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Nlierner, west 146 perches to a stone thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Illicit, south silty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 116 perches, to the place of beginnirig; containing 6fty.live acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of land and allovc.ances of sit per cent. for roads, &c. JOHN - G. fiItENSBIL , P.secutiir of F. Beat is' estate. 69. Markets,- Philada. Philadelphia, September 19. 1946 34- • , _ TilEsubscribers respectfully announce ja; to the citizens of Tremont, Donaldson , Pinegrove, &c., that they are ready to con - tract to pat up HOUSES. of either steam or frame, of every size and deicription and furnish ail the materials, &c . for the same. Estimates w ill be elven on all plant, and work entrusted to their care will be finished with despatch and in the most sub stautbal manner. Address or apply personally to MOLLY & SMITH. • as- A lot of beautiful Poplar and White Ash Plan IC- - Also I all kinds of White Pine panel plank and boards, for sale cheap foecash. [Pinegrovo,Decli 47-50-3 in • • AMERICAN ISRAEL REINIIARD, late of Sinegmve •••• would Intlirm his friends and the travelling ON • public, that he has taken the shore named Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Getcoc, and has fitted it up in a st) le which be be-, litres will not fail to ensure the comfort of all those who may favor him with their patronage. lie feels confident that few establishments in the coun ty are better prepared to cater for the public benefit than his. His bar is supplied with the Choicest liquor*, and his Iprder with all the delicacies of the season. 'The apartments are famished and arranged molls to ebrupare favorably with these.of any hotel in the State. Grateful for past favors the subscriber would solicit the continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at all ilium to see old friends, and mite ones at the Ameri can House ISRAEL REINILARD. A fine stable Is attached to the lintel, which is capable of accommodating a large number of horses. Careful Ostlers me always In atteniance,ond tier horses are Well plume:tr.. of Franhiln House, • i 105, Chesnut ntreen—rtuminsnritit: . "THIS house is located In Chesnut ntinet, between Third and Fourth, in the. trug is edi ta • 1 . 1 . ate vicheitF of the Exchange, Pfiil ire. Banks, and business p art . of the city. is - rq'k well furnished, the rooms. large ;and One -, fortable. The table it always supplied with the hest the market afferils. The wine, in part are of the well known stork of the Muftis. Bandemenj and are not inferior to any In the city. The subscriber Is entitled in the Management of the house by R. M. Slayruaker, formerly of imnitsterf Pa., who has erceotty been one of the princhal attist ants, in "Hartwell*. Washington House." Th.. er vents are polite and attentive to the want+ of the virtue. Nothing than be wanting on the part of the proprietor to make the Franklin House a comfortable home to the traveller, the man of .businets or pleasure, end a will be his constant desire to merit a sham of their patron age. [Feb.llJ-0] G. W. BOVLro Frogriemn .ill t'ard io airaVe.lll . l.`fictiern. . 1 At.,..„... TO those whit Intend visiting Philadelphia' to make purchases. it is important to haute 1 where it can be done to the beat alVanrage. • ''. Such as are shout to hug llAT.fortheirown heads. or by the ease to sell again, aro respeethilly in formed that there Is an cstabliohnient at No. la Strata berry ,street, on the second floor, coreliteted be V, OA- MAI, on the cash system enrizely. where nATs of the best mat erialiii, and of the..lowar flophionhan positively be obtained at from one to two dollars leaa than at the showy and extra vagant stored in the tbsidonable streets of the city, - where rents arc from one to three thousand dellari per annum! i At this establisiment, on account, of !nesti . locating himself cilia establishment, on account,... . ..in in a bye, street,and hp Stairs, the prOprietor;proettres hta store at the low rent nr one reilre'll dollars. The vast . difference in the profits Iv) ch there most he between the two descriptions of metes, every one Can answer: A mit is earnestly solicited, as it is cdrtaio one will ever regret doing no. _ . Strawberry turret is the first above Second, run ninz from :tlatket to Chesnut street. Ph!la Feb. 12 ISIS 7•Gui • •- , 1?7, • • TUST opening a law and well-selected assortment .) of .Gardtm titteds, - all warranted fresh froth Lund retlea, which will he mad wholesale and retail at nur sery prices. ca- Persons {victual: to purchase to sell again, supplied at city prices by the quantity. trebl2-7 ...,.., k s t .- . 1 , .. Bruit ',trees, ..pe-c-, Tit, ... e... SiiiilitTEMEßY, i t ts.V, PERSONS in want of ' , nut it " , -"::: • awl Ornamental Trees,Shrut, bery, 4-e., will please leave. their orders at BANNAN'S Bonk stores. • • . Who la Agent for the most extensive Nurseries in the United States, all of which will be supplied by the 100 or single, at the lowest cash prices. (Fenl2-7 Farm for ?ale. le . üb: crib i Zll sell i 114 b farm, sitingfolcr,s,tu In Pinegrove township, Schuylkill county. IS s" about 4 mines below Pmegrove. About SO acres °Abe Ilnd is cleared,and ma state of cultivation, ten of which is in meadow. The bal ance is woodland, well timbered ' The' Union . canal runs ihrough the property The buildings consist of two storidwelling house, a new P3witzer bane, and Oils er nut buildings. There are two orchards on the farm, a n d an a bundant supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres of win ter grain In the Orotund. Fnr terms and other particu lars, apply to the subscriber in Pinegrove. PliTkill FILBERT. ()ember 10, 1466 41.4 - I)TtAA4ttrXillilV4K,-ISt _ • IRON] the etate or New York,— Memo J. Kidd & Co. Gents;—Please send nie by Express: 12 &zoo boxes "Nazine's Liree Pills." They are selling good bore, and 21111. eenerally•las &c. E. I'. STEDMAN. .I.laerille; Charatique.Co., N. Y. Dec. 29.1840. - Prepared for the proprietor and sold wbnlr'ate and retail by - .1. KIDD At Co. No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburg. Pa. I*.N.ll.—Purehariers will please he particular and inquire for "Dr. 31cLane's Liver Ping,' and take no other. The Increased demand for Da. APLANEs LIVER PILL, since their introduction by us as his agents, has far exceeded our most singnine expectations. It is nnw about TEN YEARS since they were brought before the public. ,' Daring this time hundreds of eertificateshave been handed us, testifying to their efficacy, and stating the very great relief they had derived from the use of them. We have now In our possession many certifica tes front respectable persons, who have used Da. M'LANE'S LIVER oil. with the meat happy.results, where every other known remedy had been used in vain Alto, quite a number of regularphystekt no, of good man dins. through the country, are using and recommending in their practice. It has been nor sincere wisk, that these Pills shnuld' be fairly and fully tested by experience; and stand nr fall by the effects produced. That they have been so tested. and that the result hos been in every respect favorable, we call thousands to witness, who have experienced their beneficial effects. L'L AKE'S PILLS are not held forth nr recom mended (like meet ofthe popular medicines of the day) as universal cure-alls, but simply for LIVER COM PLAINTS„and those symptoms connected wnh a do •ranged state of that organ. J. KIDD & Co. Gor sale in Pottsville by John S. C, Martin, and John G. Blown Drugglits. • Jan 2-8- n. ° Brilliant Gs Light. - NEW AND ELEGANT GAS LAMPS rrIIESE Lamps give a mormdfrilliant light that gas I Itself; are clean and can he used without any glans. They are arranged fir stores, hit* dwellings, hotels; churches, lodge rooms, or any public buildings; require little or no clerinPig, and are i 2jnite as cheap as other lamps. They con also he used fuidighting np WWl:shops and'etreets in different triyins. It is extensively used in the suburbs of Philadelphia, i e.p-.a, *mire ims IS tint intro duced The new church of the Redemption in Phila delphia, the Lutheran churi hat Smithfield, the church at :Uncanny n, toghther smith twelve or (barmen others,: are already lit up -with thin gas. It can heused in Chan delteis. Bracket, and other lamps. PHOSGENE GAS LAMPS —The fold used in these lamps gives a softcand delicious radiance Nt iirrpassing any of the oils of earth or ocean. Tao lagsts - are so constructed as to prevent all danger from explosion. In the last exhibition of the Frankiid Institute of Philadel phia, the Phosgene Lamps, with which the saloons of the museum were inn great 'degree illuminated, at tracted universal admiration.. The fame of this lamp is throWn not in beautiful jets in all respects closely re sembling the city Ilvdragen, and imparting a similar Intensity of EVIL We commend them to the public as a thing In their line which is quite a luxury. One of them lends light and lustre to-our sanctum, which our readers may at any time inspect. Extract from the judge's report of the Franklin In stitute ell:Sutton : '• The so called Portable Gas Lamps of Eldred. J. Clause. is a cheap and good light 'Proprietors of wrirkshops, hotel keepers, &.c., are in vite:l.w call and ertuiine the' lamps at our store.. ..reWe have the exclusive agency for the sale of these lamps in Sclm)lkill county, and will supply them at city prices. The [NW can also be obtained at our store. These lamps give twice the volume of light given by the common Fluid lamps,. We hale also Cornelius' Lam lamps, and Camphine. and Fluid lamps for sale when preferred. Just reeeived_at_ HANNAN'S DerlB-511 , Cheap Variety and tamp store. . • , A MEDICINE which Is per'fecily safe,and may be giv £3. en to children, from tender in - fancy to advanced age, lays under no restrain( as to cold water, or any kind of fond. Purges mildly. subduing fever, , —destroys and expels wbrms with invariable succesi—and Is easi ly administered to children. , That It possesses these valuable prnperties, is fear lessly asserted—still claiming the additional tidvantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Te 4 and other,supposcd Verml fuges demand. During lle brilliant career, it has been Introduced into many fa ruiliew,whereeven , other known land aecessibl g Vertnifuge has been tried without the least success, where it has promptly expelled Wortas to an almost Incredible amount. As evidence cram surprising effects ofDr. 3PLasx's WORM SPECIFIC, we give the following ; j• On Saturday, Fehruory 7th, ISA Mt: Jame. Richard. inn called at the Dreg Store of .1. Kidd S. Co. corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg, Pa. end made the following statement:—"A child of mine had been very sick for come ten days—we had given her maga. five medicines, but it had done her no gond. Ono of Our neighbours - came in and said it was Worms that were destroying the child, and at the same time spoke of the wonderful effects she had witnessed from using Dr,: dr Lanes Worm Speciflc,in that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one teenopoonftil, and .tine child diacherged ferry two worsts. t then gave another tea apemen!, which brought forty-six more, making in all sigkrinelyit 'Worms. As a duty I owe to you, and the community at large. I freely make known these facts. My child is now well. What Is most remarkable, the Worts Syrride expelled the Worms alive, In about four hours after I gave It to the child." For sale In Pottville by John S.C. Martin; k John CI. Drown Druggists. [Jul 48-14 Int • - 0 - TECTref. . . . - Life Insurafice: PENN! MUTUAL LIFE" INSURANCM COMPANY i ~ Offire Na. 91, 'Velma street. ..,1: 'rem company is now ready to make INSIamANCES 1 on LIVES, on the mutual system. without liability bcynnd the amount of the premium. All The profits of the Company divided annually among the Insured. • . . The premium may be paid quarterly. semiannually, or annually,•ur one•half of the premium maybe paid in a note at 12 months. Individuals insured in this Company become members of the corporation, anti note for trustees. . Ihe rates of premium, with a full participation in the profits, are as low as those of any other Institution in the stale Pr country, and lower than any orate English CoMpanies.mith only a portion of the profits. Slink applications for Insurance, with full particulars 'can be had at the office. DANIEL L. MILLER. President. WILLIAM M. CLARKE, Vice President. JOHN W. lIORNOII, secretary. • • E ` ln. '" a ihn°b° " c ' braille/al Examiners, Mark M. Reeve„ , • t In attendance daily float tog o'clock, I'. JI. =EI Spring Garden - Mutual Insurance , Company. rrlll9 Company having organized according to the 1 provisions oftts charter, Is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fite on the Mutualprinelple, cninbined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system Is, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest rates that theittliness can be i done far, as the whole profits (leas an interest not to_ exceed 6 per cent. per artnnta on the capital) will be re- Lurned to tile members of the institution, without their] becoming, responsible for any of the engagements or li abilities of the Company, furtherthan the premlumsac wally paid. The great coerces which this system has met with wherever it has been inttnilured. induces the'Directors to required the attention of theAtublie to it, confident. thalii requires bat to be unit srStocal totie appreciated. The act of incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office Northacest corner of 6111 and Wood ,Lo., or of B. BAN. NAN, Pottsville. . CHARLES STOS.EP, President. I L. ERC3IBIIAAR.Setretary. . • mitre-Forts, .Charles Stokes,. Genrsl3 IV. Ash,• , Joseph Wand; Airrattain R. Perkine, • Thiyin Rankin, Laziluentle, Walter 11. 'Dick, Samuel Tawrisend, Joseph Parker, The sub:criber has been appointed Agent far the a bove mentioned institution, Ind Is prepsred to effect nimrances on all descriptions of pi opetty at the lowest atm B. BANNAN. February pS, 1898, P National Loan Fund Life Assn- ranee Socitqy of London. " 1 6 A SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow fl and the Oralinn."—Empowered by Act of Par. liament.—Ca pilot .CMIO,OOO or tE1.500,000-13esides a Re. serve Turd (front Surplus Premiums) of about 4:45,0011. T. Lainle Murray, Esq., George e:reet, Itat.e.ver square, Chairman of the Court of Uirecotrs in London -Elliotson, M. IL F. R.'S. ..dcznary . ,- 'W. d. di. Woollintise, Rag ,F. B. A., S. Sccrefartb-, F. F. Camroux, Esq. The following are among the advantages offered by this . . The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to the acrunuilation of premiums. The perulier benefit secu red to the -assured by the principle of. the loan depart-' meet. The payment of premiums halaearly, or quar terly, by parties insured for whole term of life, at a Wl !fling addit innal charge. The travelling leave extensive land liberal. Persons insured for life, esu_at mice borrow ;hal faineant of annual premltim. and claim the saute !privilege for five successive yearn, on their own note and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital is perma nently invested in thealnited states, in the names of !three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available !always to the assured In vanes of disputed claitus (should any such aria.) or otherwise. Thirty days al !lowed after each payment of premium betromes due !without forfeiture of policy. Nu charge for medical !examination. The Society being founded on the Mutual and Joint, Stork principte, parties any participate in the profits of the Society; two-thirds of which are annually divided' among those assured Sr life on the participation Persons wit., are desirous to avail theuiselves of the advantages offered by this int.titutintr,Lv addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, N 0.74, Wall St., New York, aan Obtain tine requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an Insurance. Cr Ally information with regard to this Company can be obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal. Auzuet 21. 1617 34 THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU ITY & TRST CO., OF PHILADA. ()FMB 158 CHESNU'I' ST.. iKElngt : n nc 1 cnl I:: . rant Annuities a,dixe,uteii.. Rates far hewing 0100 Ott a single life. , For 1 year. For 7 years. For Life. .t annually. 'annually. 20 _ QA.S 1 77 30 I :, 0 914 1 36 . " .2 36 10 1 69 1 53 . 1 ' 320 SO • 196 -. 209 . •'1 60 60 135 1 91 . 7 00 . Exssiri.g i—A•persoh aged 30 years next - birth-day y paying the Companylil 31, 'Would secure to his fa mily or heirs $lOO, should hadle in one yea i ; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them 01000 stoma he die MI years; or (0,42.360 Paid annually during life he provides for them $lOOO whenever he dies, for $6550 they would receive 65000 should lie die in one year. JANOVitY 20, 1845. TIME Managers of this Company, at a meeting held on the 27th December alt., agreeably to the. design referred in the original. prospectus or circular of the CoMpany,appropriattd a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole_ of life, remaining in force, that were hinted prior to the let of January 1842. Those of them therefore which were issued in the year 1830, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the slim insured, Making an addition of $lOO on every $lOOO.. That if , $llOO, will be paidwhen the policy becomes a claim instead of the *looooriginally insured. Those policies that were4ssued in 1837 will be entitled tobf per cent, or $B7 50 on every $lOOO. And those issued in 1838,, will be entitled to 7i per , cent, or $75 oh every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued .prior to Ist of January, 1842. " The Bonus will be eredited.to each polocy on the ponies endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the CoMpany, to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at. stated periods: - . B. W.HICHAILDB, President. _ JOHN F. :TAMES, Actuary. risTue subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Institution, and is prepared effect Insurances on lives, at the published rates, and give any Information desired on the subject, on application at this office. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville Feb. &h. , 5 T.,.r,,..~ ~_,,, LATE CLE7iIESS & 11.5:34:11, - I , I , II , L I E .. ri m A t", i , vole .t avid forties r lt , t , r k e i r ift of ; I C „ (s , ‘Vorfis• flay= been IOW: engaged in tire manufae tare of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,) is now prepared to offer to purchasers on article which in quality, cannot be surpassed Lv any in the Union. Al so, receiving weekly from the above celebrated IVorks, Window Glass of every, rice. Constantly on hand toll assortment at White Lead, of the m o at approved brands, Red Lead. Litharage, Saxony Magnesia, (le . which will be gall at Manufacturer's prices, to-ether with a large and well selected stock of Druss,'Medi cinee, Dyes, Acids, Ftne Colors, Perfumery, -ke, in short every article In the Drug line. Merewan( B , Phy defane and •Dealers in general, are requested to tail and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will be induced to purchase. Pilliada, February 11, MO. Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! suscriber is extensively engaged an the manm 1 factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved.aoil entirely new principle, for which he has kecured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly believes will he found Upon trial, se perinr to every other screen in use ror durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They are woven entirely of wire, and can be nettle with meallea and threads of any re qnired size and strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will bb executed at the shortest notice, and screero made to every pattern._ adapted to all the uses for which screens arc required. • • subscriber has recently removed his estab• lishmentto Coal Steel, near the.6orner or Nonvegtan Street. • .41ENRY JENKINS. Pottsville. April 41840 - . LUMBER YARD At PINEGROVE. • Molly &: Smith, (OecCefilioneTO KA*DIAN k leiii:LV,) IVE notice that they have now on hand and offer T for safe cheap for cash, the largest stock of LEAL. OM ever nffereil in Schuylkill county. consisting in Part ofalt kinds of Pine and Hemlock boards. Axe., scant &e: ; also best finality of Ash and Poplar assorted, together with a full and large assortment of sbingleg. As one of the paupers resid is on the Susquehanna, he has facilities for pmcnring lumber not enjoyed by any ether Lumber Yard in the county, and, therefore, the public may confidently expect bargains at their yttrd.,- Give teem avail and try them [Nov4)-47-3in Regritin. TIIE subscriber has constantly on band and willmake to order at short notice all kinds of velvet, 'satin, worsted. and linen REGALIA, all of which be will sell very cheap. Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance, Tern. plea of Honor, U. A. Mechanics, Druids. Rechabltesand• all other societies are urged to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere: 'The Gr•,nd Division S. of T. .contemplate meeting in Reading, Ip January nest; all past otbcers would do well in giving hint a call and par chasing aP. W. P Regalia. Bannon trimmed and Flags mado at abort noticet.— Orders from a di - stance punctually attended : to. Samples can always be seen with Mortis H. Gorham Port tibun. and all bargains made by him will he bind ng on my part. , HENRY A. LANTZ, Washington at. bctw een 3d and 4tb, Reading, - • Dccl 447-50-3 m ' - - • . • • •1 f I t stele rate. r article for chapped hands, burin, scalds, sores, bruises, &c.. is just received and foreate at Nevai 47] BAN ti ANT Fancy aiad perfumery stores. 161PORTAINT TO lIIIVALIDS Let all rho 'ars e f fected lettll • Coneaseptios. Com .Colds. Asihnea, Brocaded, Spieling Blood. Pekes the Side and Bread, Sore Throat. Heareeneee. PeaPitation of the Ileart, Whoopfog Cough., Croup, Biers, Xerrers Tremors, Mete • Cooptaint.aaddisea.adßiditys.try. TllollPl3o.lctl COMPOUND SYRUP OP TAR ARV C WOOD N APTH IF . there no power in medicine to reatolre and cure dr ease, this one will rapidly and elrecturilly SOCA:ea testi , retinal to health. From ail parts of the country testimony continnes to pour in of its unequalled and salutary power over pot, monary, Throat, and Pectoral diseases. - A recent letter from Ilendershott & Co., an old auzd highly respectable arm in Nashville, Tenn.. states '•.That the Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nit." tha gives. anltersal satisfartion,"—more so than any medicine tile) have ever sold. Read the following from Dr. Yobn &the eminent °milieu Jab. IEO4 11347. Aftssrs. Atr•ey 4- Dickson e.---fientlemett recommended in my practice. and used Mem, own &- mill% ThomPson's Compound Syrup of .Tei dtid Wand Naprha. I have no hesitation In saying that Win Rashest preparation of the kind in use. and persona slatlierittig from colds, coughs. affections of the throat, breast. &e.r so prevalent at this seasons! the year, cannel cod Of medicine that will allay's' congh or consumption soda,f; than Thorapson'e Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood. Depths. Wm. 'finnan: id. D.. 152, Spruce street. Read also the following from a min who will, earns, tine, corroberatc its statements.' MOST WONDERFUL CURE! Pnn.•nct.iutl, Dec. 4th, 1845 Penetrated With a deep sense of gratitude for the be , netit experienced by the use of Thompeen's Compound Sy rap of Tar, and 'hat others, whO, like me, halm lan- . guisbed through years of affliction and suffering, with , out being able to find a remedy, may knots where it can' be obtained, I voluntarily make the following statement: About 4 years Since, after being affected with a vintears cold it left me a tratiblesome and severe cough. Whiletz the couch continued, which was, with scarcely smy ln termisston. during this long period, ionguar faligreP/ir what I have suffered from debility, pains::: the breu and side, night sweats, difficult expettoration,oppressad breathing, and, in fact, all those symptom* which mark a severe pulmonary affection. I The relief m=llollll4 obtaine4 by the discharge of the matter which obstruct, ed the healthy action of my system. but increased my' fears, MK the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with blond. 'Mang this time] was under, the treatment of several physicians. and took many -of those preparationare. commended as servleable In the cases of others,. but without relief; and I, at length, concluded that a cum in my case, was hopeless, hut how agreeably changed' in now my opinions I have used. for about three weeks.. Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar. By the use or one bottle nip cough has been relieved and my systems reinvigorated, and by continuing. icyuse up to this thaw, I am satisfied that Inv complaint issotirely removed ma eradicated. R. KEARNEY; 442, 8, qeventh street. - Prepared only by angney e.'Dickson. (successor* of 8. P. Thompson,) at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Spluce streets. Philadelphia. Sold in Pottsville by J. G. BROWN, - and J. B. FA1.1.5. - ! - Price 50 tents, or 81. per bottle ; or g 2 So.and 02 fog six bottles. Beware of imitation* July 17, 1547 • ' I '; ' T.4.' . . .., -,-, ---Z- - Mi... . i 5 .../ CS Cr' fe 4. ,- . 1 . 5 ;‘ ,- '.="•..:•;_,. ,-.. • ,4 , : - .7.!t=- . 4 ,..:„.- . ,-., 4.,....,..--;. --.' .11 - ' I7:A ~,, Tit ~, A A. 4. i .,3. 0 f..., -', : . - ,. : i7 .. i . :,.. ;. -. • A. , .. f jr . ,' , .:, , ' . - 50 -!•*''' :'; ',... iZ ., 7 . ;;' ' ' '.1 1 . 7 .- c; :.'4 . ,-- 2': . '', :5% . J.' : 41 FRESH IMPORTED GREEN AND ELAON.TUN, From J, C. Jenkins & Co., TEA DEALERS - , - • corn, of Chesnut and Tscso.ll struts. ;liiiII.ODELPIII,&• M B.—One of nor partneri having learned thelTes I.ll•business of the Chinese themselves, during a reel dente of seven years among them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and 1 „ experience thus acquired. - To our Black teas. particularly, we wish to ear/ al. tentlon as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor Seldom equalled. Black lons are universally used by the Chinese, who consider the Green dt only for foreigners. Our physicians also recommend the Black as making a more healthful beverage than the Green. Each package Is so secured as to retain the virtues of the lea for a long time in any climate, and contilusY in weight of tea,lndependeut of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS tr. Co. . The above warranted tea. put up In I. Land 1 lb. packages. Jost received and will be constantly kept for sale by the subcriber.• / J. WHITFIELD. Novf27 47 , 48-tt • ~~%~~ INT E a v lei n az d ap pearing alwaysbeen b the I d . h b a l i y e e li n e re a tgo b r w u i ;Wetly merrhatitile advertisements. Sell - defence rout. pets us, in the present instance, to depart from oar rule to obviate iu some measure, frequent misrepresentation . and misunderstanding. The " Old Pekin 1 :re Contpulty." No. 2,k, (late No. 30,) way' South Second street, commenced ttelars* . in the spring of 1i145. The reputation they ~ eqiii have obtained has within the past year,giv en rise to many imitators—simile have even assunied the same name, causing much 'doubt in the public inind as to which is the original Company. • We have no wish or Intention to take to ourselves any credit which is due Mother.; neither are we dis posed by longer silence, to have the credit due to tie appropriated by others; Or mistime censure whets LOD deserved. Therefore We particularly request our old friends-- merchants in the' Interior, and the public generally—to recollect that this Company has but ens wertArinse; that all teas pecked by them have N 0.2 4, South Second street on the labels; and that au other teas ate their*, let them be avid under what naine they may. Westein and country merchants and other., favoring us with a call or their orders, will receive prompt atten tion, and none but the beet teas, guatanteed id give Ws infect ion, from the • OLD PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 24, South Second street, BerweenMarket and Chesnut, Philadelphia. la- The above teae can always be obtained of the 'subscriber, sole agent for the-proprietors in Schuylkill county. • JANE BERRYMAN. Pottsville, Jan 29 ISIB4-4m The Crud India Tea Company, . HAVING OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSB, No. 122, - Xorth Thad street,' neat door S. Old Rotterdam Rotel, s r Y PHILADELPHIA. ~ . reJi„, , -17,F0R the disposal of the chat e GREEN AyID BLACK TEAS, of the latest hin rtations, would 1,1 - I.l:Yrivery_ respectfully invite ecall from country merchants abd others , visiting our city. Our tau aro of. the finest quality, and very fragrant,harlng been attest ed with the greatest care and at unusual low prices. For the country trade they. will be packed In quarter, half, or pound packages, If preferredt thus tarnishing twol advantages ; lot no lose in draught. 2d an assort! meat of leas forn very small amount of capital. The latter particularly is oradvantage to persons of moderato means;and whose sales of the article are I halted. Ours - determination is to avoid all unnecessary expense that ill have a tendency to Increase' the cost of our teas, hence the present course of circular letters to the trade instead oft ravening agents, a practice puliiied by soma rritiur eoremporaries, at 'very great expense. These Agents must be paid whMher they make sales or not. XVith the advantages we 17053C5S of procuring Tess, andi a close application to business, to say, - nothing of atten ding to our own Goalless, and not entrusting to other* moil ultimately ltiure us a share of your custom. . J n.g.2-tann. . Wholesale Grocery, • :Ira. 130, .Garth Third Strut, Om Arse. ar.N i THE se bsc P r i l i be L r 4 w D Vll l ll l4 ll; the attention vitt ofeountry nierehani, s, to the general wort ri d'oi• ..' me e t of Plthabfl GOODS, which Is always ...31',' . '"' to be had at his store. 111. beep 3 constantly on hand prime Green Rio and I.agilyra COFFEE; beet quality Steam Syrup and Au car !louse MOLASSES; veery variety of Refined amt. Brown SUGAR; a large stock of Green and Black TEAS,mr the latest inipoHation and °revery deur*. tionuutt price ; OIL, SPICES, SALT, &c., &c. Sountry produce taken to 'trade, or purchased at tilt market prices. 'Merchants would find it to their Interest to That this establishment, where goods are offered .at the lowest prices, on the tarot reasonable terms, and are plat up with promptness and fidelity. Piffle ,5ept.4,47 96 frail WILLIAM ROM, Its 7 . i . G . E . . 1 , . C yot ___ RTair. ....__ p „ finta., AND NEW YORK PEKIN TEA O. - . ~... s. , TfIE citizens of Pottsville and M. . t r r oun t d y in 4 f_co r u i i n flry n .,..n t o h w e h il a n v es e t th e e n t= 1.4.i/X.- tri ni ty of " • , ~.., delicious TEAS cultivated in China. It t i . _"--i cannot longer tie - urged that good tan are not to be hod in Ibis country, for % through the exertions of the above Company establish ed some years since, the lovers of that wholesome and delicious beverage May tarry enjoy it in all Its, Hanes', and purity. The following is a list of teas receiving. fresh by every arrival from Canton: ;Yoolnng Souchong, 75'Fine Young.Flyson, el Cia Ning Yong, , COI do ~ do 71 75 Silver Lea Orange Prober, f. 3 la Fine Oolong, ' 75 English Breakfast, 7& The above teas can be had wholeiutle and retail all City prices. (Febl9-S) J. ROBINS, Art. - Phrenological Works, CST received a fresh supply of el "' Fowler's Phreoolom romPlete. *I toff Physiology, Animal and Mental, by 0. S. Fowler, nw Memory and Intellect al Improvement, by do.;. SO Phrenology:des igbedfor the use of school and fa— . milks, by Mra. L. N. Fowler. SO Marriage, Its History and Philosophy, by do., vi Love and Parentage applied to the Improvement of - Clm 15 op, ~ Flare °logical Cuides for Students. • ' I Ili Ethic lion and Self-improvement, by Q. S. Friwier, sth edition, complete. I 71 Phrenological Bust., • a 100 Phrenologic Alm macs, for ISO. 6 Coombe on theiConstltation of Man, new edition, • All of which are for tale wholesale and retail at Dc4-4.61 BAN NAN'S Cheap Book &Stationery stores... _ Patent Grease,_ TN, OR the - axles of Ca tr 'ages, Wagons, Rail Road Cars P and Machinery of all kinds, to eve oil and prevent friction.' - - • . This article is nrepaied and for sale by CLEMENS& PARVIN, Cie only manufacturers of this article. herbs United States, at their wholesale and retail Hardaran , and Drug Rime in Pennine, Schuylkill County;Es. REMEMBER that none is genuine without the silt. ten signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W Clemens, upon each pacilage.. TYIIiPOOTAniT TO COUNTRY bt ERCHAISTP. — /THE subscribers, proprietors of the American ?id ling and Preserving Establishment, 101, Cherlau, 'nd 152, South Front street, Philadelphia, particular , Invite your attention to their stock of PICKLES, KETCHUPS, PRES ERV ES, and more especially their Prepared MINCE MEAT, fbr which they are so sale rated• Allorders promptly attended to. Ptilla,De2li4T-55-Ire] THOS. IL SMITH & Co._ • MusivALFOOKI3B of superior snake. whkb ply foron two to eight tunes respect I's ty. W. rain, at [Dcll3-51) BRADY & OS Ea
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