~. a., Beading, and Pottsville '',,-It. Rail Road. , . ' ~.: _.:, .ATt S OF FREIGHT ON Id,En • ctrAxpizt_ ' ; `"s' AND AFTER De:ember let, 1947 Goods 'viii e forwarded with despatch at the following rates eight. between Pottsville an 4 the points below N d, per ton of WOO lbs. • Reitrorn Puttsrilte 1 Bettreen.Pottivills 11.5. , and PAIL, 1' and Reading. ter slate, tilts, die , 4.2 p et oo . • ton blootns.tim . ber, man. - 1 rosin, tar, fatten, and . 2 _ 75 1 20, • -': liii.tones.. • , . and spikes, bar iron,l .- ,zf e tins, lead. turpentine., . • k, raw tobacco,. salt, 325 1 35 - . visions, potatoes, lum- I -; , stoves, drc. - . , ..I • t , per barrel, _, 36, - 15 at.eorn,rye, closer seed. ) '-•• , salt per bushel. , I gi , 4 Cites. hardware, steel-0 . ~ - , ;'per, tinnrass, domestic' .. 3. ova, machinery, butter, I l'ii•• eggs, cheese, lard and }1 5 .. 200 4.-*; - ow, oil, wool, moon, I T K-' 4 ' l, titer 011, hides paints, I • tea's, rase andcordage 7: - ' . - j i .. '' goods, hemp, and medil ' , Allies, foreign liquors, I t.. ,:f; - ,- . 'lnes, glass, o r ‘ i i i l t . ir t r i . ,, freak 1.6 00 • . F 1 - is M air a dt'sratl..nerv. n 3.. . j ; - ' : ,- t : ' additional charges fi ir commission, storage, or ring or delivering freights at any of the Company's -. no she line. 4N0v.2747-42 tf 1 E E , AVle of Ftelght and Toll on Coal ._,_ . . 1 ..- : ,;,i,-.ArER £IIILADA. AND READING R. IL ' '': - .... , 3 • Front March lath to /one Ist 1g1f , .. ' :_,__•:'''A From Mt. Carbon. Eel. Haven - . P.. Clinton. .''' PM/4A , " nu d, 1 25 20 O5 '' , Milder Oita. 135 c • 30 15 jlblel.3l 2 llited Plane, • 1 0 • 05 Igbeteown, . • 1'25 20 1 05 .",, notate ill 11.. 125 ! 0 3 0 05 . f . ., of Reheylk ill, 110 lai yank, 1 Oli , 00 95 90 i. 3. r ',.' • ehocken and 1..".?; 111011 , It It. rt.,. 95 3 . ..k: • (lot I ',lnk he t.:-.'-;,-3-. - Norri.lown. :,-- .(own or Bridge. -!•,,-.:‘,.' ' - - ienn - e4), ' 1 .., , '' ' !trifle, I,- es Ford, ;;4 town; ;-[,; Dleggfa.eville. itilitimcoven, i-• - lII4P. ing• • .. , ern Reading I' -, Mohrsville, 135 ei au , - ,v,ll, , 00 , 60 .45 f,'' .. burg. , ,I. 40 10' 30 r_. • !tibiae. • ,' 30 • 30 30 ';'., e trelght and toll. On cool O . lllElllllOlld during the 1 - Ina of June and July wilt lie: t• 1 From MI: Carbon. rich. Haven. Pt. Clinton.' :•,.. • 4 40' , 1 35 „ 1 20 90 90 E 5. . 00 85 90 flo. 85 85 85 75 80 80 75 80 85- 5 80 80. .75 75 '7;5 70 70 65 end after Mig.,ll On ' 155 . 4. di l o lß g A I DFOR*J, Secretory . . i• order of the President and Managers. ' ~,',' Mee ofthe Phi l ,s. XIV Co., March 11, 1:41. 1 • _____ll COLLIERY - WORKS, '. , . 4 • ' e.; 1.2 WI ) POUNOON Si. iILiCIIINE SHOP. • .;rvVEgibaciiherA, at . tlieir old-stand. corner algal! F...... , .1k - Atrif and t allowhill s tre e ts. are prepared If, man- , ,4lafgrii , t to order, at toe snortest notire, : steam . f . .nzinest , lkftt4 It its, ri any power and rapacity for mining and ,-- 41411 liUrpo•tes„ liattiii's C,..11 Breaking .ifitchinee, with ! 'IR and perforated erliteli. as may he required. End so ner and Blower!- Cylind ers with all neres r; machinery Alf lihrst FeelfflreS. net Jiff" Pipes, of noel aftproyed plans. Cup and Ball Joints and ~.... 4 -r: - tri ? J'ttversTotthe very hest rand! ructioli. They par .-.+4l#Marly Inv it- the attention of Iron Masters and par- 11$4engaged in the Iron trade, to Their large stork of I i , • Atorrtis fur Belling Mills, having lately constracted l:',olleruarliinery for two of the largest Mills in thecoull- 1 r V.:Hi/viz :-Thc ‘Wynniing Miii at Wilkesharre, and the. 1 trligHt int Mill at lire )lontotir Iron Works. Danvilie. 4 y are fully prepared 10f this kind of Work. together .., every variety of general mat hinery." Of tlittqual , * ..IC„, (their work and material, it is enough In say, JW time and erperienre, the most infallible tests, have VgiplY demimst rated the genuine character of theiren , i - rtWeii and machinery. ', ,, .3.41rders are respei.fully:Soliritell and will he promptly ',...Jiiiindedto: , ' FIAV WOOD & sNyltr.a. , '.. • ,l4,ttsville, January. 17, !Sir, • . 3-ly r : ; 431. i•;xl)res% Line. • , ..- .•:•;:ti., . , - .•:,,'m ` i- ' . 1,-..," • ." - .1 ....1 • '' ',..;4 te4 4.t‘ ll ,.iSr.j 44.1.4 . II ' ~;•;..1i . `-5 .. Z . Z . t . .2,...: ....... 1 . i. ,L L.. .'. -. :j . : - .., --. : • r$ ALivingston, Howard, &CO.'s -.41 -fly PA t sseNnilll ration, $ 19h6tera Pot, Il.'e, l'haddrlphia, .%;eir York . , Boston, . st i Nfilsnre, - fraifaS,ei In. If u•r , t... C-17,141; 4' Europe • Ek , 11the i1,111:tliochrItIl 0l of the inlillie. o e now .trill I - 4 an expr,, lar ev”ry n th , day lwlleeen rOlifil:ilie , O 'a ' i i hlUldelOillil ,In Collnee • iOn With OW Think, which i - 1 , 42 , daily Cro rarer ins bate, orinerchaiolize Sze. By - _els arirrig , tini.iii oliets tor goilliS nOlrielelirtze. left Tit -•Lkeoilice in pot', ilk. ilk. will bi....eaeruted, and ill. roods i f IT .- l i.Eggyered in 1•4•tt;, ilk in about ;t0 or 20 hours. 1.•!:'4, - at e,m m ,ee lt, our Of 111,1110111 S filet traders -- . --I_sl4lid. Silver, and Vote.. f o ward,-d and hillcollerteil. ii ~ ' * - ,1:5`, Orders re.. i yerl Cr the pill , 113., of one .!ogle or- /I • '. -„,„ . . fl e'k in 1.1 . 1 -td . 'llilita. Nei,' l'ork.or llo..ton..Whit li skill 4 i .., , , zproily attended to, . I ;.,0,14 forwardvil, which eau ,s j • ?---; -76PAIr'e lirein A r :i ' r i s t. y l i i . t • 1 . .t -t.s t Xi dons ll '‘' ,Zl . i . lly Bowslll+ Bon k- A C. 4irter. anl MOUS hillely opposite the new 17,pi , cimal " i-, 2 l:43tdret. I.+ - :'7-leadinc. C. W. r,, rl's 11,..!, ..1 ore . • . 1 t., ' , :P. 1,,,4,14 Ptu1. N , l 7.. Soli th Till fli 01 re gt. 1... ',,, : !, , ,ery York. No. C.-O ,, nA stmt. ' ' t ~ .111asion,iNo ~ C.oirt , tre.-t. , [Novl]-, * -16 • ‘ :'.... ,- ,IT - FR A tili Lul; WORKS. ' KS. . .. ~_: r`_.- 1 , , : -. .-T lir. Sithsrrili-r= lilt Inc a , niciitell then:silt vett to_ ... „. pether, trailine ma., the firm •If :4.: , illvlrin ,l‘ Co., t ..,.4 t h e f,,,,,,,,,,,. of ,•,,,,,,, OH III.! Military and M.t ittitiline ttu.iat,... at il, l'raiil.lin Worlo, l'Ort Cart;on. i- . ."- , ! ; Kllrely nwiloef by t. t; Ilrooke, are now prepared to r. ' - re,fr , eit.tr, to art a a: tin, .thrirreqt (lark. Steal. En r- 01.1'1111 r ti m., nal Ilret!ertt. nod Marhinery of plinnst ' t ,4/0! , ilre or. cf •• , -,formn. Po. moon, or other purpoßes. .;',;:lithrt Pail Road and Drift rots, Iron or Brass rastinoi, ,:. In. •17. , rir ~ ,!fe.rn • . k. ,. •• ORDEI:S Alt:: itc.:rEcrrur.i.r Sf)1,11 - ITED .ct ;: - .' ,,- .4 sAurcr. stIfI.VMAN. 2.: 4 , „ . , . CILVS. M. I,F:WIS. t ' .. '' , lt - Tort r.rlt,n. A., 1 , 1, 47. 33—fy I'll k\ K I.IY ttlltit'l:l. trtll:Kti —The gith,rihers 111, ; ....t now prepared to 1 - Mol,llllle rallies, and deal t ---, of t-cliesltlll c.. 111111., r6llll Shovels of all kir:ll,l at :.:".....1.01,.7r ,, •: 1 'i.:1,1,1 1 ,1 Pri,el. Atienthm in ilagli, , ,,- ,41/41i r,11,1 to their Coalov I 1) Shels.relf , r4 for 6.% ,, 1`' . - -- - fgr. ant rt.,. It r p Ot,rn promptly attended to. 1 SILLYMAN A: Co. Tr.tstori Cnr.e.,n. tii., 11.1.07. : 33—Iv ~ - F . Tamaqua Iron Works. • I • -0- - - -- '..;.• ,'.'lrfiE •••“:,•illc ,. r. 11 - IVhIC .Vir 1114.11 . thelnoetv.. to i-_.,-„ , ,Crier la the FOUNDRY AND M.ACIIINEP:USI t',AV.s , r Imago:I. Ulla, the Ito of" Eh. !goo, Smith, 1- . -"...,, Takje • . "st OW 4 refi;iiil Irony itit4rnt Ih. ri fril•nds'and 2-..! O, !,l 1 .it they are, now nrep,irea to titi an raten t. r br..no -to the tonnut:trtory. of atl Ittrid. of Steam ,• - r;, -, g 0.,... Ph.ii:i.i. Cool 111itatt,,,5rr..,414, an I Ilail'ltoad '.::'....,„ tf. t. c...ths iih ill! li:1111, :0- ~,,,tin, in iron and ,', as a: , :,-- 1 to ma-Itint.ry itirid..itt to the, coal bu .,,,-;'., ~, I .. , • 5 ~:, mitring of t,ery lon 1 dove by them v. ill, oratne? , t, '.,, thtipairh :111,tv will ii arrant 411 thrir work to per .t..'.th. ot writ, and wold .on, nine t n4toin nt - , , ,,,n1,....... :,•;::.-:: natty Fobty, work.l.lt 1111,1,1•1111. 111 this vicinity. or , t •:.",,,' a dtsnrocr, which It, in tn..,t ,‘ ith prompt and Immo te attention. • RI l 011'1A; HUDSON, • ~:'Y Jot) IC- ' , MITI!. - ...:‘,Z, , -.• diAIi.I.ES Sr. TAtl.Oft. ,$. : :-4 , .:T..3Ta'ingrit t a, Aug 7, NI7 r . -32,, -.7.* „, ;-..,:,. t .-3 , hitni, Reading', and Vollstille : t.,,,,t Rail Road. - - , 3e.; • 1....... . • - •'-:•.:r1 ----1 • WINTER AMRANGEMF.NT. ''' - i _Passenger Trains. 7.-. , ' --...,," Hours oroarting On and after Monday, Oct. 0, ISO ,-,...!,,, , ,.'..A rcnin Pottsl Ole, at 9A. M.. 1 Malty scent .. : : :x.:, ..., „ ~,,., „. , A. m., x t Sonday ' '' . ...-A nourvi OF pAssENE• READING ..'• • 21,:ly, For P,hitalla., at In A. M., I ~ `'.,'+- '1 " rott,rtlle "12 A. M., c . ...4 RATES or , FARE.. 7.9etween Pottrivilk and Priilada.,l3.2o and 2 0 0 ~/ " " • Rcadin .$1 4U and 1 211 z i ,1 - -4 • Phi/a4a., Ort. /I Is __ ...._ , APort p Clinfon Si, Tamaqua R. R. z • - ,, , ,, ,, „4 .. ff,-?,-1-^;- - .1 0,- -,, ----Az E .: 7!. ..''•:. , -11 ~ . ......v :-. ,,, , , -.4..t• .t........ 4-.. v"..,-:... :••i '..••••,„,...--.,1 • ~,.. ITE en at . . • road frottAl'rirt Clinton to Tamanulha . ring been rete.wed With heal y iron rank and gird !•:',,,i' übstamtal bridge, with all other improVetnelits arlikt -2., Rl. d to the lire of 1 ocomotlve i‘ligines, and the regitFar • '...:„,' nsinese of the road being tun, re:dirtied.; a passenger i. , il: -. am will, On and after Ttmsda) atm Leibiust.'.leaveTa . inaquaaily, (Sunday, s exi rpn.,l) at :WI lock, A.M.,and ...- r. inv.! at Port Clinton, in time to connert wttlithe down s,. aril train front Poivivillt. to Philadelphia. Returning. „ 1 q illleave Port Clinton on 1 Ile artittai Of the l'hilaitel• .„.,, tua cars, and each Tamaqua for ildon.r. A freight ."/,,ii, ain„w„1„t„1: tnerehatnitag will also leave daily. - , .4414 '' • W)1. WALLACE . . Treas. & Seetry . 41 Le 11 . ..,7:7 4 cht1y1kin Navigation li. II & Coal Co . 2.4,::,y, Philadelithi.t,Joly 10; 1817 _ • , , ti—tf Tremont Iron Works. _ .E.tbrit% VT% '. nl.l, ...„:.,•:',..,_;' '-----..?': 4 _.„ -77- ...r..V.:_;:.,,.. -4,. .. . .; - ;.1.4 , ~... .....5.—nn1—.—.....-...._, '.4 ............,,.‘ , ' . . : 4,1 - • i . rIIIIIP L 711101.77 * g, ANC asencrood tbedewlvev'toretlter Cr),, for Ore Dar ,.-..* no, °N.:M1...M.2 011 the I' l, l ' N - Dal . AND MAI 'HINE A I ' ..II•ES/NESS, in the thiiirP , liiiii7. hiiviirirrn•iiihht,oolos) 1- -" ,.. :04 .. ill ronnty, whirr they are prepared to fprhi , di all-kinds ra`lings for rail read ears, and marloorry of , very veript ion, build steran engtner for collie, y and other J rart,es, coal breaker, gearing for to ills, &r., &e,r, tn. 1. - ., Ili, with all kind-, of ea , ,,ing, for 1 1 trining purpirse,,, to , 1. ...1 . :i Mai they w ill pa . v harlictil it ath Orion. 1 ~.j. i , Prom the know led,tre:be, 1,,,,....,.., of the Intsinesg,tla , 3 - !,41.• 01100 themselves 111 , 1 all wolf. entruvted to ilreir care ill be eresetell to the entire sati,fart mu of ,}iiillter,, dat vs.rl, 1 , 3,,911 . 1h1.! Idle,. They th,efore reaper I. lly ,ltrot 11, fiatroilage of - the nutdn'• I (Mr 23 47-43-1 p 4., ~,,wr.___ •. lym ,s,-.J.,,,,, iil.oN ~,,--c.,Twg. ::„... • ..,,, .„,,...,..,. ~.. ...-,--, ...) ...-...1_,..,__ ..._ _f-1 -- - 1- - 2 ,-- ‘• 'C. ESE E• W. . I tcrilNNl . 1.11) annowire, In the public, tha he lots taken Va• In known a. the Potts- If^f , Work^ 4 ” , Norwtet sfreet..trliere he Is , - . ;. ,, ,ptilmred to 'mild all 1.1”11%.d :+mrtm Enzines, mann.. ..,71raetttre rar•, nil;Nlchinerl. of :limns, every ' ,...?!4evevipticm.at the skorteFt notice, and on the most ire*. terms. , . *Per.kns from ahroad, in %vain of rttomm.rmaines find it to th,vr ailvaatace to Cr re him 1 call berme ` - 'llencarine elimvsbere. Nov II iA z S II URDEN T 'S,FATENT HORSE SliOE MADE OF TILE !wet 'relined American ....' I Iron. 1 - ,./. sale V about the same prices of the •:*, Iran 14 i t1nca3 ; iI t f !i'::l;rn:lTt7PThl ger.Atl;h t:td; 'warrame danilnntsatisactrry; in ber :anlem;y :i tlid..cakV & BIIOTHER, 12 Walnut at., ritifada.. , .. ~-,y, • ..72., • VOL _ xxlv . _ PASCAL IRON WORKS, • PHILADELPHIA; lA7 ED Wrought Iron Flues, .S ultable for V V motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Rollers, from :to 5 inches in diameter. Al.o, Pipes for Has , Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub: for Hy draulic Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4-c. Mann foxed and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER . & MORRIS, Warehonse S. E. corner 14 and Walnut EU., Philada. • Philaela • Nov: 2 . 74 1b45 47 3 40 — Schuyiki/U.Varigation Co. TOLLS FOR 1.848. mop 'THE Board of blanagenhave adopted the following rates of toll to be charged on their works during the ;ear ISO. ANTHRACITE COAL, • To be charged per ton 'of 2'40 lbs.. the weight to he as 2ettained by such means as may be adopted to secure tecutacy, and five per cent. allowance to he made herefrom for Meshy wastage. The toll ter be computed rem Mount Carbon for all coat coming irons above that mint, and to be charged proportionately for all distances arried on the Canal : For the months of .March, April, and May, . FORTY CERTs PER Toil. . For the months of June and July, fIETV.CENTs PER Tote or the months of August, September, October, Novem ber, and December, sixTv-rivE CENTS PEA Tem. • MISCELLANEOU.2 ARTICLES • To 'be charged per ton of 2240 poca3ds. FrasT CLANS. Lime I.lmrstone,iron ore, quarryspalls, rough stone. un wrought marble. sand,clay, gravel,rails, bark, and manure, one and a half cents per ton per mile,hut no rffarge will be tnade.firr any distance carried beyond twenty-five miles. Mania:::: toll on such articles for any distance, thirty seven and a half sents per ton. sEetton CLasa. Cy maim, cord:: nod, timber, Intribtr, hoop poles, hay and straw in hales. bricks. and bituminous coal. Between Philadelphia and Shunt Carhon.7s cts.per ton • Schil doyen, :` • " " Port Clinton. ' Way trade three-fourths of a cent per ton per mile, but no charge shall be made exceeding seventy-five cur per ton. +man suss. Merehandize generally, Snell as dry goods, earthen ware, salt, iron in pigs, bars, or any stage of manufac ture beyond the ore, nails, dour, grain, and all oilier articles not specifically enumerated in classes drat and Second. Two cents per ton per mile fire the first twenty miles earrielf.and three-fourths ora cent per ton per mile for any additional d'stance carried beyond twenty notes.. N o rc.—l all, rases where sire or ninrelocks are passed, and the distance carried shall be less than two miles, the charge firi toll shall be for twn miies according to the class to Which the articles earned may belong. And in all miser, where the foregoing rates shall exceed 61 cents per lon On the ascertained tonnage of the vessel Toe any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents' per ton, :iliove !leading, the toll shall be charged at these men tioned rates on all arlieles. TOLL 'ON EMPTY BOATS. float.; intended to ne run regularly in the trade on the line of tilt Canal ivill he licensed to pasalhe whole or any part of the line empty by the-payment of ten dollars. The licenses 11 ill be iwied by any collector. and will continue in force. during file year 1118, provided the boat solicen.ed-shall pay a sun: in tolls equal to ten dollars pi.r.ino nth. Boats not on: licensed w ill tie charged five rents pet holes: they carry carga paid live dol lars in tolls. Any heat not licensed as abiresaid, and running upon a single: level of the av,irks, shalt pay l'or each lock they may at any tittle pass, hair cents per ton on the ascer tained tonnage theirrof above Reading, and six and a quarter cents Der for below Reading. CARS, BOATS, AND LANDINGS. The Company ii ill . furnish ears, boats, and landings, nilair ad ever) fit arty fur transporting coal to market at the Unlit ,rater, and they are prepared to I make rontracs with operators and others engaged in tile coribtraile, and yVltil 1110. e who will Milli' arid run [mats on 1111 , Canal. ' on liberal termw. Applications on these snlijerls are to 1 , 1. made to the. President of the company; and thei r will receive prompt attention. . Ity order of the: Beard. - Derll-50] re . , FRALEY, President. Office of the Schuylkill Navigation. Co., Dee. 7, 1647 'JO 65 r:::0 Freight froth l'hiladelpliitt TO POTTSVILLE, szioxs, GOODS will be recrived at the ware. • -- -. house, Arc It a creer, whaL l on l'hibidelphia, and forwarded chilly by the Canal to Schuylkill Ilavep, l , Pottsville, and ~her places OH the Canal, in the Coal ,Region. at the ilfilowing rates per ton of 0000 poands, without adifition4/charkre tor lulls, commission. storage, or forwarding Plaster., iron ore, lumber, bricks, hay in bales, 21 . 2 00 Merchandi, generally, dry goods, hardware, ~. earthenware, &,I , groceries, salt,. tour, wheat, nails, 2 00 Metchants and others may rely on having their goods f,lynrded I JOII7s; ll WILLITS, AgOnt. • ' Attl Schuylkill avid Union Canals. J. Iflarraden, FOR N'kftlllNC: AND CMI3II, , SION ItERNIANT, his utdesfabitshrd Warrhousr, fine Strget irksrf, a•ucurltl A. - - 17771 . 7 . . RESPECTFULLY infosmg Isis friends 1r . .. " and fibs- awarndd the politic that be ig • w., bj• Urn Scl:nylkill and Unitm All , goods thirtt.ted to Ilk Care will be shipped on good ,rovered Inuits, with careful and responiible Captains, sad will leave his tc hail every day, so as to insure A ynompl anenneedy delivery at their respective destina tions. As no hints will he subjected to detention or cost pf towage', there will be greater dispatch and less charge than boats loading on the D. !aware front. ' Phila. March IS, ISIS 12-31 n • OFFOI . 111-11ORSE.: STAG..I ! TRIAVEEKLY DOTTiMLLE AND DARED:inn. T11E: subscribers announce to the I 1 r that they are now TI/nning Tri v.t - o— weekly line of new and elegant four hose COACHES between Pottsville and -Harris burg, llntingli ; by daylight, leaving Pottsvllle every Tuesday, Thutsd.,y,and S.iturday, at 7 o'clock, A. and Harrlsberg the alternate days, at the same boor— passing through Haven, Friedensburg, Pine grove. Fredet ii.ksburg, Jonestown. and Lingelstown FARE GOING FARE RETURNING. Tollamsberg, $3 251 To Pottsville, .113 25 "eh heylki I Haven, 25 " Lingel.torvn, 50 " Pinegrove. I "Jonestown, 1 50 " Fredericksburg, 1 751 "Fredericksburg, 175 " Jonestown, 200 " Piece'rove, 225 " Lingelstown, 001 " Ochnylkill Haven 3 00 For seats in Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania Hall —ln Harrisburg, at Hales Hotel and at Colder's Stage Office. ' r.r Passengers called for when requested. protrrietnrs pledge themaeli.es to the piddle that tires tsll hr equal to any In the State for comfortable ratrellft.g. G. JENNINGS & Co. 1347 17-- TO COUNTRY MERCHA NT:3. • GREGG, ELLIOT, & Co., -' hivcsisvc reniasit,has, witiihr.ss cc 0001LSELLEZIN, :.AND NTATIONEEN. • No. 14, North Fourth sired, PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand, a very ea ts' tensive assortment of BOOKS and STA TIONERY such as areadapredamo Usu ally purchased foi country sales; which they will sell ow far arable ter.. as the articles can be purchased In this r try, New York. or liiiston. . e llaving no extensive ItiNi)P.v connected with heir establishment, they are enabled to supply orders for all the varieties of blank work, in the best manner, and at itn , shortest notice, Officers of Banks and Clerks of the County Corals, Will find our WANK VOOKS equal, if not superior to any they have ever had in use, and orders by country merchant's will tie .promptly attended tn. Particular attention Wilt also be paid to all orders, through countryanercliants or by mail, for I.ow, Medi cal. and, Miereltaileous books, for public and private li braries, and no eaToit will be spared to complete all such orders, on the MI.( reasonable tern . ), .;.g Country dealers will find it to. their advantage to call arid examine our large Mock Lemur making their purchases. (Phila;Noir f7-49-sin El . - -- . Nesv Books. C0.7 4. ,..__ OODRICII'S History oft% blo plates Education end Selfdmprovernerit, by 0. „ Li. Fowler, , ,iii.;„lsl fl it n n's Uninestir Medic in,new er1,83 50 Lives 0 f the Prehident inn ,new of the United States, with a trap, only, 37j Christian Index and B‘rok of 111artyrs, a valuable 1,0104,- fin) of nlat,e, 1 50 Trial of .Madame, Restell 6j . Toreth, with a line assortment of IneMille hooks Jost ref rived and for mle at BANSAN'.I .. N.v l3-46 1 Cheap Ronk and stationery stores. , -- ----- Go. s. Appleton. BOOKSELLER, punusilEn. AND IMPORTER, 14., Client Street —I.I!ILADELrnts. A ..--,... OFFERS to Country Meri hauls and all 4 i ..• otheis Wishing ROOKS. extraordinary in. .*:,,,..... ~,,,, ..dok ....etas to purchase:it his store, as, by -E.,..--;,...-. 'psi flnue‘lolk with all the principal loom, . is enabled to sell every balk at the lowe4t n0 , Q.1,1 , . ' 11in 0. He piibli.lv-s I: re's valuable Diclionary of Arts, I.iiiiif.i, tnr.,,nii Minns ; Freeman's Clniniltal Anal -515. notfs,lnewile, Rural Economy, Farmers' Weas7 ~,,'; C.der • s ( 'YcloPedia of 6000 Practical Receipts, fillendr,rfs Italian. Frem.h, Gerinan,• and Spanish Gram Mars. Jireenne•, Fren, It Diction: t ry, ib•hr. Eng lith, Dictionary of tofu. word., Tat-Joe's Manual of History, Kettle's Christian - Year with large type, nume rous 1.40.r0pal publiratioes, Cabiret editions of the Ports, I . :triad. :beautiful iliiiti.M.re ' , 0NE..., forti chi , : ferret kiiide of Children's Beek, with um orr 4 ~,r,r , . ~nn, Erandmainma Easy's late, tainted Toy Books, 12 kind., and {nary artier Very Vlihrdhle fiblititions ton numerous to he •peeifie4l. gratia do 4see-pald app:lretion Apts 1 ISIS 14- Th ese Benks run al•n he had it Banes, 11e0S+tores . - Musdc. r . .) •-- OCRIANI - , fia popular airs for the Intl! Piano •• Grape Cape. Brim a Na ` ` - jr song, for the Piano, • The Ridoto Come loin in the Song, n Patriotic song for the Piano, Palo Alto Qulck Step, Verlitrut Cam, a Trio, by Chesnut Street Promenade Waltz, • - President's Waltz, Mary Ann Polka, Arise, Sons of Erin, Arise irt your Might, Crne, Soldiers, Come; 1 Virginia Fresh supply of the Floating Sense of Old Virginia, song and waltz, L Dearest Mac, Jenny Lind's Songs ' Together with a large supply of Waltzes, Polkas, Gallopades, and Songs, just received and for sale al RANNAN'S Nol2o-41 Musk and Variety stores, Pottsville. Mrs JIB' PUBLISHED EATERY SATURDAY BY BEN 4 AMIN BAN.N.AN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYL, ILL COUNTY, PA. New Firm. THE subscribers having this day entered into 'enernnwhohrsaleandc u t` at o n e .: fl i er i s g N a "GROCERIES, PROYISIONSMAY,FLOUR. and ?Ern, at the well-known York Store in the borough of Potts. vale, would most respectfully beg leave to say that they have now on hand a large and welt selected stock of Rae Iron of all dekriptiona, also Flat Bar and T Rail Road Iron of various eizes,suitable for drifts and Literal roads, which they offer for sale at as low a rate as can be had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on blind 'at very low prices for cash. Also, Cast, BlLlter, and Shear Steel, Nails and Spikes, Of s. Floor, Feed, &c.. all of which th e y would respectfully solicit on inspection of by the public, and relying as they do upon a ID ictattention to business to be able at all times to accommodate their customers. - E. YARDLEY & SON. P. 6.-1 be subscriber would take Ibis opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage be has:heretofore received from his friends and the public generally, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same for the now firm. p o ttg,filp, march 4,18-6-101 EDW.• YARDLEY. OIL STORE.--Phlladelphia. M- 3000, Galls. /Beached Winter Sperm Oil. :6 , - , :J' •-1 ErD7 do Extta White Winter Elephant do, •.'- 4750 do Bleached %7in'er Whale do. ' S5OO do Refined Common do. 1375 do Bleached Lard Oil, • ' '• • 50 Boxes She rmCandles.. 145 do Coleate's Pert Starch. 250 do Brown and Yellow Snap. 375 do Mould and Vip Candles. On band, In store, and flit sale at lowest market prices by POMEROY do EMERICK, Phlla,Ma;cll4-111-Im*) Oil Dealers. • ;. , Nri. 10, South Water street. below Market. Vryor, Ellis, & it , illiams,. COMMISSION MERCIIA NTS Inc the sate of Western Produce and Provisions, GUN. 4, .5,mM Worse or crt,—PRILADS. CONSTANTLY receiving on consignment, --, and for sale a:lone:a market rates: Mess and Prime Pork, , f Suenr Cured Herds, filers Reef, Bison. 1 Lard in boxes and kegs, Hams, Sides. Sr. Shouid'rs I Cheese in casks and boxes, Smoked Beef: flutter, Dried Fruits,.. c. C- Orders from the country Will receive prompt at- Ron._ . - ( yliiia,M arthlS ISIS-12-Om --- A Card. Little lc :Varna,. aWHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,TEAS, LIQUORS, &c. Store on Centre 'greet, near the comer of Mn hontoug”, to which the attention of the citizens amiss and country isrespectfully ttolieited • ' . lOffN 1. LITTLE. Pottsville.March4 IS-10) 1 :MIN S. C. MARTIN. . __ ._ 1114.11131,C WORK. &Tiltrattentinn cif gentleine - ri desirous or par chasing NIARIILE MANTELS, MONIIIENTS, . • r or STATUARY is requested. The subsrribers having been engaged. in the Marble business for , he last thirty years in Ploladelphia, and having manufactured work foralmost every pact of the Union, can refer to all who have hivored them with their custom, and to their work, (considerable of which has been put lip in this place.) They have always on hand a full supply of Marble Mantels, and new and ori ginal designs for Monuments and other work, copies of which with priirs will be forwarded. rl-All walk shipped is insnri•d from breakage, They can ref •r to any mercantile house in Philadel- Oda for standing and character as workmen. - • JOHN STRUTIIERS & SON, No. 360, lligh street, Philada. N. Mr-There Is nothing in their line which they do not foolish. either ‘Nr , nentiq Or Imported. Phila , Feb 26 ISIS .1. , 9-3 m , . . IN POrTS VILE, ~.THE subscriber annotincen to the public that .—. he has aliened a MARBLE YARD in Norwegian ....'Zlstreet, a ',hart distance backofFox & Mortuner's lintel, n here be intenrin keeping on hand a large supply of :Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stan s, Fonts, &c., &c., bras good tuathrial , the !city of Philadelphia can pro duce.. aril which will be executed in the beAt tuechan tea I style, and at short notice. fie Invites the especial attention tit - builders and others M call at hin Yard, no he 'intends keeping n supply 01 Marble for house work, such as 'Window Sills, Dnor Sills, Steps, Platforms, &c., of the very best material; both of Marble and Brows, Stone. Ile hap also made arrangements with an extensive Xlartile Mantel Establishment in Philailelphia, to supply Xlarnie Mantels of every stela and patter n, at the low est city prices. ❑i• teems will no Mond reAsonable . HAVING purcbaced from G. E. German his stock of Marble, Stock, Fixtures. &c. the sub .; scriber announces to rhr public that he will hereafter carry on the MARBLE fiBrzEcESS at the ame place. in Market street, bet. Wen 241 and 3). Fer Stink iv Wiling to pundtcse marble Cl any descrip tion, or for any purpose. whether for Monuments. Tomb. GraveStnues. Ornamental %Vork, or for Building Mate rial, will find it to their adrant:ice to call at his VAR V. SAND STONES for hose Courses, Plaiforms,&c., can also he had on the hest terms, and at the shortest notice. All kinds of work will be executed with de, pati.h, and in the hest - ON le. patt,dle,March 11. , 14-11.3m) • IMIN E 11.kV3t. . --- - - -- -- ' .1 Gard to .)Bete Readers. ATi) those *vim intend visAingThstadelphia to make purchases. it is important to know - where it can NI done to the hest advantage. Stick as are shout to buy FIAT , for theirown heads. or by (he case to sell sesta, are respectrolly in formed that there Is fin establishment at No. n Straw berry street, on the second door, conducted by E. DA ' MAI, on the cash system entirely, where HATS of the 'hest materials, and of the latest fashion, can positively he obtained at from one to two dollars less thltn at the :showy and extravagant stores in the ri'shionahle streitts 'or the city, where rents are front One to three thousand dollars per annum! At this establishment, on account of locating himself In a bye streeLand up stairs, the proprietor procures his store at the low rent of one hundred cl.lll,lrs. The east difference In the profits which theft- mast be between the two descriptions of states, every floe can answer! A visit is earnestly snlictted, as it is certain no one will ever regret doing en. t:r Strawberry street Is the first above Second, rum nine front Markel to Chesnut Street. /Via., Felt. 12,18.15 .. ' 7-&n Spring Fashion of Hats, AT TILE GREAT CCN,TRAL CIIEAP , lIILT AN)) CAP STORE, ..VJ. 284, Varlet Street, South side, abort Eighth St,. Al. PIIILAnELPIII•. THE subscriber takes this method to re . turn his thanks:ollle people of the county Of Schuylkill, for the very liberal share 01 pats. nonage which they hate extended towards him for the last few-,months, and would call their attention to the fart that he has now introduced Ills Spring Fashion of GENTLEMEN'S HATS, which for beauty, neatness, and durability, cannot he excelled by any other estab lishment in this city. This stork comprises the Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Russia, Silk, and Mole Skin flats of all stylei and qualities, together with a very large assort ment of Cloth, Velvet, ('lush, Fur, and Glazed Caps.— Country Merchants and others are respectfully invited to examine the stock, which they will find it to their advantage to do, before purchasing, as it is his deter mination, having adopted the system of selling for Cash only. to :tell tithe lowest Writes. Phila,DeclB 47-51-Gm Marin ISO. VAIIIERA,Jrt., 21/4, Market street, above Bth street, south side, =1 IE2I Philadelplila Golden Saddle. Xo. 3S, Aturket Street. SADDLES, Bridles, • Martingales. s,„,e e tx Dome Collars, Blind Bridles, Back fands e arne r rUnk' n -ian„eaturedl large q; and "" sold at the lowest prices... E. P. MOYER, Sign of the Oidden Saddle, So. 35, Market Apro-111818 kmJ street, Philadelphia. BOOTS AND At the Gftd Stand, Centre Street, next door to the Poilsrilie House. • S. & .1. FOSTER, ARE note receiving their npring supplies of BOOTS .h SlMES,comprising.a first rate t assortment, which They now 1, rarer at wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks. Ta lines, Carpet Bage,nml 3atehels,Snle and Upper Leather. Morocco, Calf Skins. Lining and Binding. Skins, Shoe Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of Shoe Find ings. B.—Boots* Shoes manufactured nt short notice.— Their friends and the public who arc in want of any of the ahoy! articles are respectfully sertilested to give them : a call. MaY 8, 017, - . Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store. CIIF,AP FOR CASH. • Na. 33, Siitith Third, shore Chesnut Street, - 11 771 F. sults P c i ri l bC4r l 4Tat h Pi s n t i al;lished am i d condones ••• i to du an exclusive CASH business. and suffer , Inc no losss, he hi enabled and determined to sell ROOTS and SIIORS by the package or dozen, at lower prices than any other regular Shoe house In this city. Ile keens constantly on hand a good assortnient of Mon s. Women's and Childisn's Aries, of Eastern and city nylon factre. . Small dealerssupplie.4 at the Same prices as large ones. Purchasers will please exiiinine the market thorough. ly, and they will find there is nn derepttni In this ad vertiertient.. 7'IIO3IAS 1.. EVANS. No. 33, Sill Third. above Cliehnut street, 31 area 4, litis 10 Coll • Philadelphia. S. .Sh J.iiilS44; - 12. . . . . . Dealers tit Boots and Shoei - , Leather. and Shoe Findings,Centre ittreet, ror:sviLLE. - . Apra 18 /Sr BOOTS AND SIIIIES --A lot of 1100'N find SIWES will b. Raid at cosi ist . • It. I). SIICJENCIPS • New Grocery and Provision Store. t I I Dal I 30 Wiry Ooods, Grocerv, and PROVISION STORE FOR SALE. TllCsubscriber offers for sale the STOCK OF GOODS and FIXTURES of the store at the Nest Ilelawarc. Mines consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries. Qin , ,enswnre, UllOit, Sheet, NOVI- Anne, Flour. and reed,r&c. The buildings are also for isle- If not sold they will he fur rent. TerinZ easy. For particulars apply tithe store (lithe cubscriher sa Pottsville. I MarclitS-12-3t9 GEO. %V. SLATER , 1 Patent Grease. IVOR the axles of Ca - rrlanes, Wagons, Hail Road Cars 1' and Machinery oral! kinds, to 'wood and prevent !friction. I ' I This artlcie Is ore pared and for sale by CLEMENS & rArivis,edeonly manufacturers of clue article, in the United States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware land Drop Store thatlle, Schuylkill County, Pa. I REMEMBER none is genuine without the wilt ''ten lt l ten sipsture of the Inventor and proptittor,Chaa. M Clement', upon each pirks:a. AD .POTTSVILLE . _ . I will teach You to pierce the bow•eh of the Earth, end brin: nut froth the cavern; of Mountains, will girestrengthto our hands and 'abject all Nature to our use and pleasare.—Dr. Alarea. New = 16e.ch 4,015-10-10 111 RULE Y.t Mt. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL s,l 184 S FIRE! -FIRE! FIRE! THE old adage, take line by the ,s 4 by its plain common sense; and, when • - the chili winds ofantnnin begin to blow, giving notice of the approathor winter, every prudent man will at once make provision against cold weather. K,i ate i ng that the people of Pottsville have a commen dable regard for comfort, convenience, and economy, LONG & JACKSON have just started their new store in Centre street, opposite Trinity chuith, with no ex tensive assortment of PARLOR AND .COOKING STOVES, among which will be found all i the old and approved styles, and a number of new ones adaptql particularly to the wants of the CO4i Region. We have the pleasure of introducing to this neighborhood PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. WITH BRICK TOP OVER This stove, winch is or recent invention. bids fair to sn percede every.otber kind now in use. During the past year it ha: grown into public favor with unprecedented rapidity. Also, STEW ART'S SUMMER AND WINTER AIRTIGHT COOKING STOVE. This stave, which is equally adapted to wood or coal, has received silver medals at the fairs of the American Institute, New York; ofthe Mechanics' Institute. Ras. ton ; of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia ; and of the Mechanics' Institute, Wilmington, Delaware. A number of their stoves are now in operation in this re gion, and have given entire satisfaction. Calf and manilas our assortment of partor and c/lats brr stores :" they arc of all Sorts, sizes and prices. A large'and splendid a.stiortment of Sheet Iron, !no, and Japanned Ware kept constantly no hand. •' TIN ROOFING and all work connected with the bu siness executed with neatness and despatch, and at the tenet reaanuable prices. LONG & JACKPON. SlOves StOves Stoves! ift the comet of x,,nrerian and Roil Road Street,, POTTSVILLE. NOIMION HOOVER, • ‘ i7 - - --1 -- GAS plat received at Ida establishment ..,.. t .i.76.. 5 , an elegant assortment of Parlor, Hall, 1• - - JII. Office, and Cooking StoVes.clabilncing ---.— :he largest mid most eloganzassortmem. • • ever offered, in 'the borough of Pot's rifle, among which are . I WILLOW'S AIR TIGHT REVOLVING FLUE COOKING STOVE, for either coal or wood. which are considered the hest.stove in - use in the county. COLER'S IMPROVED COOKING STOVE, and the PRILADA.. AIR-TIC lIT COOKINGI STOVE. Together with a large aAsortmeoi of beautiful Par lor and .11ciont ntoves, Radiators, to.', to., all or which will he einld'At unusual law ;ate, His stuck of Tin Ware is very extensive, embracing all the articles in that line of business. Also Japanned Ware, BM I, as Wailers arc . all of which will be sold cheaper than any other establishment, both wholesale and retail. Ile also Manufactures to nitlei all Mails of Tin and Sheet iron work, of short nnliee 4nd low rates: ' ROOFING & SPOUTING. AS he is prepared to el teem Tin Roofine. and Spouting., he invitee those in wain of such work, to give him a call, a• he pledges himself to do it cJieat..r and better than It has ever been done in thin place before. • The public are respertfully Invited In call and exam ine Ws stock and judge for then/silvan. [stepi2:3 3L5 Stoves! Stoves! Stoves: • THE undersigned respectfully beg leacein Inform the public that they Ave _ • commented a ST O,V E •FOU N HET which is now in full operation, Mt Coal • deed:, nest to Henry Jenkins' \Vire Screen Manufactory in Pottsville, and known as the Potorille Store Wurks : they wiild, tbetefore, call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all others, to their stuck of sloyes, as they feel confident that they can supply them on as reasonable terms and with stnves of any pattern anti equal to beauty and material to those Purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. A. ll.—All kinds nf castings done to order nt the short eit uatme and on the most reasonable terms. HILL & WILLIAMS Pottsville, May '29,1917 . 'ply Guns! Guns!! BRIGHT & PUTT, Tow s lIA LI. IRON STOR TOR .4, . VA 1 , r, a ,l` . 'G I t T ) Nl, "' i• r i : A=li ' n.',, " N';:, 201 -_ DELTs, 1 . D I PONT'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCITSsION CAPS, • • REVOLVING PISTOLS. SINGLE AND DoGIII.F. PISTOLS. • The above are n Ine as4ortmc.nt of En gliAh and Ger , man mannfart'•;e:" TABLE. PICKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND 11,1.74 , 1t'a tine 3 4 .1nrtinen1 of the wont celebrated makes. lIEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, AN.ya.s. Bellows, %%rest and Filss, • BLASTING TUBES Frirt NET PLACES IN Mince, Safely Fuse, Lone and -Shnri handled Shovels made expressly tor.nur own .•airs. • . BUILDING 111ATERIAtiz,% ConOstme Lucks, Latrines. Ifinces, Paints. Oil, Glass of American, Gertna n, and Encligh inanufaoure . . , 1 'IRON AND STEEL. liathmeted and hulled Irnn, Sheet, Flue, Baud, and Hoop Iron. '1'1)01.8,1 InatAsmilli . „Cartionters'.Slioeinakere.and Saddlers'. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & EOA,III TRIMMING, With a variety of iron notions. I . Alyg. 2517 35 lif .11, syw7.4-11E A g ri :To ..: JUST received 'by the !ithserihers General supply of English and A mcrit an lIARDWAIIF and CUT LERY, MINS; PISTOLS, and illFt.pel which they will sell to country merchants at Very low pri,es, on liberal terms, consisting of Trace and Ox Chains, Ni.'eeding Hoes, Manure Forks; Ansdr. Vices, and 'smith's Hammers. Brass and Enamelled Preserving Kettles, Locks and Latches in crest varirty. Rune, ltnek, anti Ivory Handled Knives and FOrks, Pocket Knit., and Raaore. with celebrated devices marked thereon, Ranch and Ready. Ruena Vi.ta, Mon- - tcrey, ,with every other article belonaiad to the In:•iner:, and respectfully n'A the/merchants or Intl vicinity to favor theta tt ith a call. wliki they next visit lie. city. WM. T. 1110 W ELL, & eo. Felt 19-9 4m] No. 181 0 Market stick. IT!sttIMARE AND CUTI.EIIii CUTLERY' .nn extenslre stork of Parket and Table Cutlers", for sale by .; John 111. Coleman , Nos. 32 and 33, Arcade, and B}, .Forth' Third street, PitaLAnEirtit.t. i COMP10•!0NG 5009 dozen Pen ..,5" Knives, Scissors, and pazors. - assort Also, a choice asson Olt of Rogers & sou's, r osrenholin's. (heave's, & S. Ilutcher'S and Penny's fallen:. • Also. Spanish, Dirk, and Hunting knlse Also, Guns, l'istnls, ring Itowic knives. Also, the Awenean Rate? Str o p, a SU rior article, worthy rhe . aPention of dealers. • CARD.—Coontry and t ity purchasers of cutlery, will flu , ' the above stock worthy their attentirin. as the sub scriber's chief business is importing and selling cutlery Philo,Nov 13 47 411 ly , - Iron Commission Warehouse: No. 109, North Water! Street, and No 34, North it Oarres,—PrilLADELPlll4. TIIM undersigned 31111 continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS, for the Salt , orall descriptions or IRON?. Our cape- Ocoee of many years, and extensive ac quaintance with the Dealers and Consumers of Iron, throughout the country, has rinabled us to establish suck relations as give us peculiar advantages to serve our correspondents, squol.Co day other house. ORRICK & CAMPBELL, No. 100, North Water street, - & 541 North Marcll2slSlB-124m1 Wtaracs, Philadelphia. Counter & Platform, Scale Depot. W. W. ENIGIIT, No. 229; Market street, belate Sisth, nortA side, • PIIMADELNIIA. 115.:3 now on band an extensive assortment of ‘,iaimproved Spice mills ; improved Coffee mills for farmer's itse ; also, lase sizes for steamboats and public houses; improved Droggists' "scalss ; Gro , tern' scales ; Platform scales ; Butter scales; Tea scales; Counter scales; Corn mills suitable for families; Pittsburg Drop latches. lvith miner il or Iron knobs &c, 'witha general assortment of.llsrdware, Cutlery, Tools, Nails, &c., all of which lie offers on acenmoditing terms at such'prires as cannot fail to give satisfaction. A call Is requested. - [Philo, Jnl-1-3in . . Carriages, Buggies, Rockaway Wagq - n - s, Be. ‘. sullseriber would bez leave to hie h friendsand the public iii gen 4. ern( that heliCIS bought out W. G. Moore, at the corner opposite Clemens & Tat , vin's Steam Mill, in the rear of the American Rome, where heir prepared to do all kinds of work in theneat eat manner. Eking liitriaelf a practical sonars maker, be hopes to give entire satisfaction to his customers. N.B.—For the accommodation of the coal trade, he intends building Rail Road cars, Drift cars. and Wheel barrows, all of which will be htuilt of the best materials. Persons in want of anything in his line will do well to give him a call, a. his charges are-reasonable. June 50817. . ly WISMAR d. KIRK. Ilol..—The subscriber announces Willis friends that he has commenced the BLACKSMITH business In connection with his carriage establishment', and is prepared to do all kinds of Work in that line of bu ,sibeas an the best style of workmanship at short notice and at tow rates. COACH MAKING.•I - Jo.ll^E,g, MAS just started the above business Severn's atone shop In 41p, near Market street, Pottsville, where, with first rale waterier/ and experienced hands he A prepared to make all kinds of'CAR,MIAGES in a style that will compare with those made at any other establishment. eS Repairing promptly done In a manner that will snit customere. ALSO BLA.CKNMITIONG in its va riot!. branches. Those who Nvant anything in the rtbnre line will please rel and try vie. bBep2.s 47 59 tr ATTE'N'TION'! MILITARY STORE. THE subasriber 'respectfully in• form his friends and customers, that he has located his MILIT - tRY CAI' MANUFAC TORY in Third street. No. 06, a few doors below Race, •bete he would be pleased to see his old customers and as neatly new ones as are disposed to favor him with their custom. Ile still continues to in anulacture Military and sportmen'a articles of every demiptionft each on Leather, Cloth, Pelt, titkand Beaver Dress Caps, of ell patterns," Forage Caps, Bolsters for Troop, B o dy do. Cartoorl Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword Belts of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks, different pat• terns; Fire thickets. Paseing.Boatts, Tube do. Brughes and Pickerel, Plume", rOIiMMITIS, Firemen ' . Caps, Lea ther Stocks, Gun Calms, superior quality Shut flags, Game Flags. Drums, &e. Orders thankfully received and pmniptly attended to. WM. CAESSMAN, N 0.90, North 3d strt.,s row doors below Rare. Jan. 13, JIM. 2 ,; Bennett& Caldwell, . .v.. 1-10, Citesuut street. Pialaddpkis. IMPORTERS AND MANI:WAG:TUBERS. nINVITE the attention of parchagersto a choke selection of NEW GOODS in their line. com prising SUPERIOR WATCHES In gold nod silver 'casts, 61'01 the apprdved makers, war ranted time keepers, at the lowest market prices. - La- Mee 00111 Patent Lever Watcher, and eery swan size; Gold L'Epines, Ate: Particular attention given to re. pairing and regulating watches. ' • JEWELERY.—Bracelets, Brochea, Necklaces. E.l Rings, rnger Rings In sets to match, or aingle,nf Ca 'men, Eipmel, Garnet, Diamond, Turquoise, Topaz, Amethyst. and Corak A very la ram assortment of Breast Pins for putting hair into, of the newest pattern.; Hoop Ear Dingo. Armlets In Cold and Coral. ' COLD MINIATURE CASES—Silver Card Cases, Fruit Knives, Sugar Sifter., Soup Ladles, ice Cream Knives. -4 . • FORKS AND SPOONR..,Prince Albert, Ring's plain. double thread, and Venetian pe.trerns, of Table, Medium, Dessert, and Ten Torki, and Spoon.. SHEFFIELD Sc. BIRMINOTIAM PLATED WARES, containing - Tea Sets, 6 pieces: Urns. Castors, Cake Baskets. Candlesticks, Wins Stands, and Waiters. JAPANN'ERY. '—Tea Trays, in sets of four pieces of new designs and very choice, i.nported expressly for retailipu. PAPIER MACRE GOODS—lleantiful painted and inlaid with Pearl ; Cabinets, Work Boxes, Pen Folios, plod Baskrts, rarrd Canes, Tea Trays in seta of four, and Aisle for tumblers. • TABLE, CUTLERV—In sets oft lynne pieces, and Knives sertarately. handled r.!th seasoned Ivory, war ranted not to crack. GOLD PENS.—Diamond Pi* led Gold Pens at the lowest 'prices, In Gold or Silver holders. with Pencils combined. : ' . r (Pliiin.Nrivl747—SBArt Philadelphia Watches, : Jewelry and Silver 'Wart , GUIRARITEEO BETTER Fort Tag met THAN AT ANY OVIEFLKTOUE,INTIIILADFLPIIA, Xag be had trholesolc and retail at (late XIC#OLISS LEEURA I'S.) XI, 72,f North 2d Si., spore Arch, WATCIIES, all hinds, fine, fow, and medium 1::••• • " 0 It"; ' e n rr u '' ;117; w h :17e , . , fato coo " Lepin ' es -** - - r 23 to 40 Ruartlets, imitation - • - , S Silver Levers, full' jewelled, - - 20 to 90 " Lepines " - - 12 to IS Ruartiers, fine,: - • - - •••• 9to' 10 lEWELRY.—Diamonds, Gold Chains ; Gold Pens with gold anfisifver bidders, Pencils, Breast Pins, Ear and Finger n 11123, Bracelets. Cameos of shell. coral and lava, with every other article of Mott el of the richest and moot fashionable patterns. SILVER WARE. — Plates, Forks, flmons, Cops, &c. of standanl silver. "V, ' PLATED WARE.—Castors, Cake • Ilasketsi Fins, Vases, Card Cases, and other rich fancy goods in great variety. • Wholesale buyers will save money by calling here be• -ore nurchuhing. r , 4 ! NH }Cern OHS advertisement and call at NO. 72. You will be satisfied the goods are really cheaper and better !ham are nicered to the city. For Safe low, a hand• some pair of show cases suitable for a ',Jewelry nr Pan- Ty Store. 'Phila., Sept. 4, 11147 '3s—ly lIRADY 14. - IELLIbT, Watchmakers and Jewellers, aan ronal.nna an Tile eaarE BY WIIOLES4 LE a4XL) RETAIL. Storenext door to the American Hotel; Centre street, rei-rsticte. , • r? ..) ; ,MESSRS. U. & E. keep constantly on hand •-•,-, an extensive assortment of WATCHES. em- I- 4 . ..4 bracing; every style, price, and manufacture iIt..D- 4 to be found .hi this countrY • among which they may particularly refer to the celebrated ' gold and silver LEVERS of M. I. Tobias ..I. Co., Jas. Johnson, Robert Reskell. Win. Robinson, &c:, Of whese 'mane fazture they have a splendid collection. ALSO. geld and silver Anchors and Le'pines, to which they would invite attention ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver tVare.umbracing nearly , every article properly coming eerier tholU heads.— ,Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan ;Cy Articles of every description. Itenairlng of Chita', Watches', Jewelry, $-c., promptly attended to. Messrs. IL &. E. deem it unnecessary in advertise went to enumercie their stork norte SMCIO.aIIY; Our lire to say ;bath has been siSected so ith much care and discretion, and Wont, attic most extensive to beTound In the enontry. Their long experience in the business trill 'fully warrant them in inviting the attention of purchasers. in tire fall confidence that they ere enuhled to sell as cheap as any other establishiner t here er else where. • .. !Ueda 41.51-ly New MVbolesale and - Retail CLOCK, WATCH AND JEWELRY S.TORE. Great Barrafss at City. Price ! ) suTHE subscriber hat Ina Just received. direct ~, from the manufactrwy, a large and brattlifill as . - t-..r., rto:um of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, is J.,„,t..• . .ipreivired to sell them at the following extremely low prices : ' , First quality : Brass 0. G.thfrty hour, from *275 to *4 00 do • Pr'tire Albert, , ' 3 .50." 450 do ilni , ii 0. G. Alarm, . 400 " 450 do Eight Day Colinno, I 7 00, " 090 do Ido 0. 0., : 5OO '" 900 Full Jeweled Gold Patent Lever, : i 95 00 do Silver- • : 20 00 " 25 00 F, ,, Vren Jewel.Silrer. • f ' 20 00 "35 00 Alan, n large rurquiment of Jewelry. I nmpriging Fin- Err Rings, Ifrett.92. Ping. 00111 Dracclete. Gold Curb - and Fob ch,,,,,,,. r.;‘,41 and Silver Pencils, Gold l'ens. Spee tarles, Keys, s'tuds, &r: Cloths, Watches, Jewelry. and Silver Ware repaired and cleaned in the most worktuanrine.manner. • r • tr.i. OW Gold and dill er bbuzht ne taken in exchange; N. 11.—Courit r y merchants and drillers would And It in tlrcir advaillice to chic, men call, as thy can obtain Roods at a l oleaale city priers. ROBERT C. CREEN, Clnett hod Uatch Maker,'eentre street I.lifeen and Market street, Inls 39-3.1i01l and opposite (4.. i W. Slater's ntore Cheap ;Catches, Silver Ware, and 1 Jewelry.; FITLY. Jewelled Gold Patezit Levers, ;40; L VW t 4 Pines, ; Sl!verl.ev'ers, F.Fn. Gold 't',.,.: ,Grill Vest, and rub Chains, Gold. and Sneer Pencils. FiCeet Rinss, and Thimbles. Speitaeles, Gar Rinp,Mlniatnie trees, MV l l , l l ll..ni•, FOOiY Cord Cafe., &r. sliver Table and Tea Spoons. l'ea Setts, Forks., Lailies,Guttcr Knives. Cops, doe. Fine Plated Castors. Coke: Baskets. Candlesticks. Britannia Ware, Waiters,'DlACClN'S PATENT LAMPS, A.T. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watelies, front *lotn*lso. Watches and Clocks repaired. Stiperlot Diamond Point Gold Pens at .1. & W.. L. WARD, Dell 47 SO-Iyi 105. rhesnut st., above 3d - at., Philada. Clocks and Leaking Glasses By WHOLESALE. 0";• 2 ,VIE subscriber, I. J. Criswell, No. 0 . " , Market street, below Eighth, North ride, Philadelphia, would most respertfoly invite the altrfit the public eenerally to a large, select and general assortment of Clocks. ILooking Cla'sses, Britannia and !louse Keeping Hard ware, whalerale and retail, as cheap as can be had in the City. N. B.—Clocks and Looking Muses by the base.care fully packed and altipped in good order. Merchants would thud it to their advantage to call before purckas7 Mg, at 1. J. CRISWEI.L'it . . No. 200, Market street, below Eighth. Aprill.44.lm] ' North side, Philadelphia: A Card., /LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully invite the attention or their customers and the pitblic In'general. to their extensive meek of Spring and Summer goodedust opened, which consist of French, English, and American style Milled Cloth and Cassimere, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed by:any other establishment In the State.— The Vesting., we believe, are something very rich and handsouje r, the fancy Seneca. Handkerchief:J, Shlrti,Suspendete, Gloves, dre; were selected. and can not be sold cheaper by any other establishment in the United Stoles.- L. & T. flatter themselves they do give to their Cut- Miners teller satisfaction in the way of good work. firmer goods, and more fashionably cot coat.tl,lo.n the majority of tailors In the cities of PhtiadelpWr New York, or Ilaiihnore. • L.& T. having takel, the modal at the two last exhibitions of the Franklin In.titute, is a strong guarantee that they Cannot. be surpassed in their profession. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors and extensive Clothiers. ' Corner of Centre & Mahantongn eta., Pottsville: P. S.—Just recelved 10 pieces of fine Mack and olive Cassinett cloth 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid Gavdordre, 120 yards Embroidered Solid Vesting, 130. do French Black Satin, • 120 do English do 15 pieces of Moly French Cloih, 16 du Bordnun do • 12 do Single Milled Cas.imere, 12 do Drab Arc. for Summer Coati, 10 do Drab, Olive, Citron Green, London Smoked 'Cloths. ' All pf the above goods eon he seen at the Clothing Storer - of Messrs. LIPPINCOTT& TAYLOR, April 17;1647 16 • '• • Pottsville. . J. ft, PATTON, !)RAPER .4A - D TA/Lon. . No.-2, Arcade, Norwegian strew: Pqtacitle, BEGS leave -to infurrarhis old moons and the public generally that he still continues to do business at hie old stand, where he is prepared to make up garments in the very neatest style and latest fashions of the day. From his past esperl core In business throughout the United States. he flat ters himself that he is ittfeitor to nobody• in his line of business. lie therefore hopes to receive a portion of tile public patronage. Al garments entrusted to him will be made up to the neatest style, and at the very shortest notice, wartanted to tit or nnpay: Wanted a ROY to learn the above business. Novl3 CO tf Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, X. 1321, .I.farka Str'eet. (between 9th sad sth,) • Iruzia.ngcrilta. • • The subscriber respectfully solicits the atten tion.of Country Merchants and Dealers generally co, the examinallan Dia complete stock uf, READY , IdaDE - CLOTIIINct, which for extent, variety, and workmanship, he flatters biruxelf will give universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of prices presents to purchasers inducements which cannot ht surpassed by any other establishment. in the United Parttes. rtai:a...slnith 4, ISil l t 10..11inj JACOB REED. . lIe➢BSE FARRIERS. TIM Horse Keeper's anlde ;•comprlslng General directions in reference to the duties appertaining to stable management, with .the care required before end alter a jour. ; treatment of diseased horses; directions In' the choice, purchase, and management of horses.'and bow to ascertain the gird qualities, and detect the faults of carriare, gig, eart,a nd sad die horses; from the London edition. Price 25 cents. " Veterinary Surgeon nn Farriery; a Tres; rise on the diseases and accidynts to which the horse is liable; with' inetructions to the shoe ' ing ; emith, farrier, and groom. Price • 7s. The German nom Farrier for Farmers, taught on a new plan ; being a popular description of rf the animal functions in health, and showing the principle on which these are to be restored when disordered; a work' which should he in the hinds °revery fainter. Price • 25 Together with a - variety of other works for widest Perla 3J IiASIINTAN'4 Sooketere. MEM JOURNAL, E GENERAL ADVERTISER. ---,-- . - New Drug; Store. ItfTILE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of. Schuylkill county that he has es tablished himself in Pottsville, nearly -opposite the Episcopal Church, In thehttore recently oceu pied by Messrs. Long & Jackson, alid will do a general business in the DRUG, A,POTILECARY. and CHEAII .CALIine. Haring devvired a number of years to the acquisition of such knowledge as pertains to his busi ness. and; having received a diploma fmm the Phila delphia College of Pharmacy capressitte.ofhis qualifica tions, and bovine personalty examined and' purchased his stock of medicines, drugs: and chemicals, he feels conildect of giving satisfaction to his patrons. - Pre• scut:Mons will be put up with great care and accuracy. 'lncluded ie his stock will be found an elegant assort ment of Perfutnrry, Fancy Articles, finishes, Combs, etc. Likewise White Lead, Window Glass, Spirits Tuipentine, Linseed Oil, Dye Stars. Plate Glass • Chlorifoini for surgeons, etc.. etc., which will be sold Wholesale and retail on the most advantageous terms. J. C. C. HUGHES. . N. B.—Prompt personal attentinn to calls during all hours of stn night. [Pottsvire, Feb.WlB-184 Wholesale Drug - Warehouse. .11)Curdy , 4 Ogler. - Kt?. 54, Name rtrectje• doors tutors Sem'', . WHERE may- be round a comple te lonfouint 0 f DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS. DYES, arc, of svhlch will he dlspo.ed of et the lowest pri ces. Every article will be delivered as represented. All orders from a distance promptly attended to and carefully packed. Country Iderchantyfire respectfully invited to Call be• lure purchruilugelsewhete rPhila,klarehl4-12-31n A CARD. DR. FREDERICK SPECK, takes this 1r method to announce to the citizens of Trr "—c. moht and vicinity, that he Is prepared to jt engage In the practice of his profession in ell us Its branches, and at the same time, respect fully solicits a share of their patronage. Ile can be found at Stipple's lintel, in Tremont. fitaylls D. M. DEPUY, seßOVoll DEXTI&T, OFFICE 'IN bIeIIKET - dra/essa '(North side,) First d9or above Esenire Weleao's (Mee, (ma)2o , Illeyerte Grand - Action Pianos. n 9.311 THE subscriber respectfully invites the public to call at Mr. Whileld's if . Store, Centre street, andtextunlne his TILE of C. kleyetra GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. . ' The instruments are highly approved of by the moat eminent Professors and Composers of music. Foroual- Ries of tune. touch, and keeping In time up to concert pitchohey cannot be surpassed by either American or European .Pianos. They ate chosen by all musical stars for their concerts, such as Madame Castellan. Leopolittlit Meyer, Vieux Temps, Burk, Wallace„Tem pletonAnd many others ; they are used for 200 Or 300 concerts every year. They ba Ve alsoreceived the first premiums of the three,last exhibition., and the Instill ver Medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded ts them. The subscriber, warrants these Instruments for tne•vear. He keeps them constantly on band and sells othem at We lowest Manufacturer's prices on reason ableterms. All orders front abroad will be promptly attended tn. i . ' T. R. RICHARDS.. . • Illeyerirtirst Premium Pianos: aur sa• received two cases of C. Mey. et's. Philadelphia first premium PIANO' FORTES, which are unrivalled for power and tone and are chosen by the bast performers for their concerti: The Franklin In stitute of Philadelphia awarded the firm premiums and medals in 1843, :44. '43, '4B, and:47 to Mr. Meyer for the " ben" (not( the 24 best) piano. Iwßoston they have this year , (184:) awarded ?him also the tint pre mium and 'Myer medal of the Institute for the best square piano. iThose in want of a good instrument will find it to their advantage to call on the Subscriber Ott B. Batman's Book and Music store,) before purcha sing elvewbere. , T. C. ZULICII. ' Dcl9 47-51.111 Agent for the Manufacturer: TAFZI IVE have d‘aes been a L 'r" ; and he t eTe t°re avnleiappariherehe püblic Or ictlymereha elite advertisements. Reif defence com pels us, in the present instance, to•depart from our rule to obviate in some measure, frequent misrepresentation and misunderstanding. The " Old Pelax i eaen i "i*o 2 t I .N. 30,) Routh Second commenced business % in the spring of I rith. The reputation they ra, I have obtained has within the past year, giv en rise to many imitators—some have even assumed the same name, causing much doubt in tee public mind as to.whicii is the original Company. We have no wish or intention to take to ourselves any credit Which is due to others ; neither are we die posed by )Anger silence, to have the credit due to - us appropriated by ethers; or : assume censure when lard, deserved. . . Therefore we particularly request our old friends, merchants in the interior, and the public generally—to 'recut lett that this Company has but one' ward - algae ; that all teas packed Icy them have No. 24, South Second street on the labels; end that no other teas arc theirs, let them be sold under what name they may. ' WeAcrn and country merchants and others, favoring us with a call or their orders, will receive prompt anew thin, and none but the best teas, guaranteed to give sat isfaction, from the OLD PEKIN TEA COMPANY, . Bro. 24, South Second street, Between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. The above teas can always be obtained of the subscriber, sole agent for the proprietors in Schuylkill county. JANE BERRYMAN.' Pottsville..lan29 ISIS .5-1 m The Cast India Tea Company, HAWING OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSE% .Ara. 122, Xorth Third strut * nut door ea Old Rotterdam Hotel, PIIILA : • ;FOR the disposalra DELPHIA. their choice GREEN. AND ,'BLACK TEAS,orth est iinportat Mile, would ;very respectfully invite call front country merchants and others visiting nur el .Our teas ore of the tiniest quality, and very frarrant.lia , s been select ed with the greatest carnal nit at unusual low prices. For me country trade they will be packed in quarter. half, or pound packages, if preferred; thus furnishing two/ advantages; lot no loss in draught.. 241 an assort ment or teas fora very small amount of capital. The lotto particularly is pradvantage to persons of moderate means, and whose sales of the article are limited. Our determination is to avoid .all unnecessary expense that' will have a tendency to increase the cost of our teas, hence the present course of circular letters to the trade 'tinned of travelling agents, a practice pursued by some of our'corerriporaries, at very greet expense. These Agents must he paid whether they make sales or not. With the advantages we possessor procuring Tens, and a erne ebtilication to busineaseto sny nothing of attest nur own rumness, and not entrusting it to ea t ers mull ultimately Insure . us a share of your custom.• Jan El-2.1y. Wholesale Grocery . , , , t , Jir.. 130, North Third Street. abate Roes, • d , PHILADELPHIA. Is THE subscriber would ask the attention 0 • ~ ofeountry merchants to the general asson , tenet of FRESH GOODS, which is always x . to be had at his store. ' .. He keep,. ennytantly on hand prime Green Bin and Lagnyra COFFEE; beat quality Steam Syrup and Su. car House MOLASSES; every variety of Relined and Brown SUGAR; a.large atnck of Green and Black TEAS, of the Wert Importation and ofevery descrip tion and price; OIL, SPICES. SALT, &e.. &e. Country produce token in trade, or purchased/t lair arket prices. ' Merchants would find it to their interest to visi. this establishment, where goods.are °tiered at the - lowest prices, on the most reasonable terms, and are put up with promptness and fidelity. - Phlla ,5ept.4,47 3b 6ml WILLIAM RONEY, Jr. New Grocery, Flour, Feed, - . AND PROVISION 13,11011 E. - - _ TILE subscritV announces to the citizens of 4 '!•,.. , : , :;,,P0tt5vi11e, that he has Just opened a new Croce ' ry, Flour and Feed Store. at hia old stand, where eitteti.: , .be will always keep on hand a Superior stork of choke GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. Family; FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, &c.; all of which will he se lected with great care, and will he sold at very, low rates. Ils flatters himself, that he can mike it to the Interest of this 'community .to deal with him: he there fore solicits their patronage. Ile returns thanks to his humorous Customers for the patronage they bestowed upon him in his other business. Deel I 4;-SCrj R D .11110ENRR. Spring .71111.istery Goods. .yozi.N . STONE & SONS. ' IMPORTERS AND DEAI.ERB . IN SILKS, SIDSONO, SSD 1111.1.1NE114 GOODS, - _ • No. 45, Saud Second Street, POILASELIPHIS, : .-.. BANE received, try late arrivals from France. (chiefly of their Own importation.) a new and - .very rich assorttaink of Spring MILLINERY ~.i.t-,... 'GOODS. to which - they will constantly be mak ing additions. They have now in store Silks for Casing Bonnets, of all pricey. Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a heautiful auert went. Plain Mantua and Sada Ribbons, all widths. French and American Artificial Flower', in peat variety. . . Paris Chip flats Crapes Crape lases. . Fancy Bonnet and Cap N - )Vets. I Trimming Laces. Face Trimmings., Bur.krams, Willow, Crowns, Tips. &c., - . And all articles needed for the Millinery Trade. Cr The atrentlon of Merchants and the city is particularly requested to nor stock, asst will bhorrund far MOTe extensive than that °fan, other house lit oriFline, and the prtces more moderate. Phila, March 11 NEW STORE. .1. MORGAN respectfully Informs the'rudille that he has opened a new', fancy Dry Goods and Millinery store In Market Street. near Thud, where he is juin 'ripening-a eplendid assortment of Cnoda just received from New York and Philadelliliih, - which be intends selling very low. consisting in part of Silk, Thine!. Paris, and Printed Cashmere Shawls, a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Leine., Gingham', and Lawns, very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and inuring, due. and be would particularly call the attention of theladies to 4 large misortment of White goods, Jaen ',Mts. Swiss, Mull-and Book Muslin', Plaid and Stripe Muslin'. April 11, 1547 • , SPRING FASIIIONS: STRAAV GOODS. THE undersigned respectfully invites - the 2:attention of dealers tobls assert ment or BRAID. „.,-; FANCY, and STRAW.• BONNETS, wilier Aram the facilities be possesses of naanufactur. Ins, cannot be surpassed. BONNETS of every kind, of the newest and nowt _ faaJkioasale sigtee at the lowest price!. ' Also, Id EN'S, 110P,S•,:andISt PANTS STRAW BATS and Cella. TllOB. WHITE, Bonnet Manufacturer. 41, South Second street, , above Meant. east 'lda, Philadelphia. FWlar Fatal Oft T. J. Hughes, Broker. RssJ Estato boar!: and ostit, agency jar to:Potion of mite. ,tiaks opperitetdr.Viarre' Bank. ri rto, SALC::-A durable three story residence In . Norris' Addition.. ALSO: A large and convenient store run tend dwel ling house well located in Aline:smile. ALSO: Eight building lots to Minersdile : as well lo cated as any in the borough. A number of mortgages and Judgment bends of Various amounts: wail secured on property in Pottsville and vicinity. ALSO: A valuable-store in Centre street. ALSO: For sale or rent, a store and dwelling in lait nersville, In the mos: business part of the town. ALSO: Te large k n ow n it S c h u y lkill ted lit the town f it Patterson as the Valley Ifotel. Terms easy. WANTED Coal lands or productive properly in Schuylkill county, to exch.inge for prodnctlve property Philadelphia. (N0v2047-47 - 7 •AIFIEIIICAii HOUSE; roprestt.c.— ' ISRAEL REINHARD. late of Pinegrove • •ri •i • Would inform, his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken the above named _ • _ Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Ceisse, and has btted it tip in a style which he be lieveiwnl not fail to ensure the comfort of all those who may tSvor him with:their patronage. lie feels congdentihat few establishments in the coun ty are better prepared In cater for the public benefit than his. Ills bar is supplied with the choicest liquors, and bis larder with all the (felicities of the season. The apartmetbs are furnished - and arranged 51, its to compare favorably with,those of any hotel in the State. Grateful Mr past favors the substriberwould solicit the continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at all dates to see old friends, and new ones at the - A med. can House • ISRAEL REIN HARD. A fine stable is attached to the Hotel, which fs capable of accommodating a large number of horses. Careful Orders ate always in attendance, and thi Mimes are well taken fart of - 105, EAsan'tot street,—ettitADELtilla. 'THIS house Is Meated In thesnut street, . between Third and Fon nh, in the mimed'. IHi ate Vicinity of the Exchange, Post Office. 1 I t; Banks , and business part of the city, It in weir furnished, the corona large and com fortable. The table is always supplied with the best the market affords. The wines in part are of the well known stock of the Messrs. Sanderson, tied are not inferior to any in the city. The subscriber Is assisted in the minuet ment of the house by R. M. Elaymaker, formerly of Lancaster Cm, Pa., who has recently been one of the principal assist. ants, in . 4 Washington blouse." The er vanti are polite and attentive to the wants of the retests. Nothing shall be wanting on the part of the proprietor to make the Franklin Douse a comfortable home to the traveller, the man of business or plcasure, and it will be his constant desire to merit a share of their patron age. [FebS4944 0. W. SOPLE, Proprietor. Joseplvlllcblurray's Passage Agency. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. B. RANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT- OLDEST MID ?DE DENT ESTABLIiIIED PASSAU'S OrPICE IN THE UNITED STATES. ' ' THE sulleriber respectfully beg" sy4-.. I , leave yr-lender lila sincere thank* to` e. -4 t ... his nUmerons friends and the public, ...._,„..ii ii It , ' for th*very liberal support - lie has re.. "*'_ caved' for upwards of twenty ye:us, , and Soffits a continuation of their 1 confidence. The despatch with which lite paseengeni have been brought out, and the promptness with which. his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different banks; are, beginner' himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public foi the faithful performance of any future' contracts entered into with him. The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK ETS, which sail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will be,brought out without delay Of disappointment, viz.: - SHIPS' NAMES. C•AT'SS. DAYS Of NAILING FROM N. Y. Patrick Henry', Delano, . Jens.. 6 May 6 Sept. 6 Waterloo, ! F.R.Allen; " II - " II '3 -II SlogJd.in ' l Co rn ish, " 26 " 213 " .26 Henry Cl ay, Nye, Feby. 6 Jure , 6 Octr. 6 New Ship, I '.. " II .'"'" 11 " 11 'Garrick, I `"Hun t, " 20 " 26 " 26 New World; Knight, March 5 July 6 Novr. 5 John R.Sklddy. Luce, " 11 ' " II " I 11 Rosette, [ Moore, " 26 •• 25 " 26 Ashburton, [ Howland, April' 6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, Mtn Allen " ' 11 ' " II " 11 Siddona, [ Cobh, ' • 26 " 26 " 26 sines' OAKEN. yr.'s'. DAYS NAILING FROM LIVAT'L. Patrick 'lraq/ De."no, Fehy. 21 June 21 Oct. 21 Waterloo, ! F.R.Allen, " 26' " 26 "• 26 'Sheridan, t Cornish,' Mar. -11 July 11 Nov.ll Henry MY. Nye, . , 21 " 21 " 26 • New Ship,[ " 26 " 26 " '2l Garrick. [ Hunt, April .11 Aug. II Dee.ll New World. Knight,, . - " 21 ' 21 " 26 John R &kiddy, Luce. " _ 26 " 20 " 21 Rosclus„ [ Moore, May II Sept. II Jan. II Ashburton. (lowland, '. 21 " 21 " 21 iic ,2 West Point, W.11.6.11en ". 26 " 5 " 26 Bidden.. I ;Cobb, June 11 0 11 Feb. 11 In addition to the above regular line, number of splendid ships, such as the Adirondack, Ma min ts , Ra'p. pahannock, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick. Samuel Hicks. Columbia, and Niagara, will - continue to "ail from Lie erpool weekly in 'regular succession, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool ; and for the accommodation of persons wishing in remit money to their family -or friends, I have arranged the payments 'of my drafts on the following banks: - Armagh, 1 Claninel, Enniskillen, Omagh, [ Athlone, 1 . Cavan, Ennis, '. -:• Parsontown, Bandon, I .Fermoy. • Etiniseurthy, Skibbereen, Reifast, Cootehill, . Galway, , Sligo, . Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrush, Trate..., ' IlallyshanoonDong,arran, Limerick, Wexford. liallinh ; ; '' [ Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford, Cork, [ Downpatrick,Monaghan, Vaughn% Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow, , England.--Mesiwo. Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers, London ; and Mr.. E. S. Flynn, Liverp,ml, - Seer/and.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Its brsnchei and agencies. al" Passages ran also he engaged from.- - Lpool to Philadelphia, Boston.. and. Baltimore, by the regular packet shim on appliration 'being made personally or by letter post paid nddressed to 13. lIA hi N AN,Ponsv ille; JOSEPH 51chlURRAY, earner of Pine and South eta.. New 'York': or Mr. EDMUND S. FLYNN, No. 117, Waterloo Road, LiverpoCi . . , panl46-1 '3 Winslow 'Glass Works, CAMDEN CO., 0. J., ,AtimviLL& CLASS WORKS, Cumberland Co., N.J. TIIES . E Works comprise tire Factories, with ,by their appe ndakes, of sufficient magnitude to make • over 100,000 boxes of Window Clans, embracing every variety orifice, front 643 to :13-46. The :proprietors are determined : to leave no means nettled to make their glass equal in all respects to the European Cylinder Glass; They. have engaged the most skilful Blowers and Flatteners, and particular at- . tent fon Ishald to the assorting of the qualities. Tice: Cutters are held to a strict responsibility, and for this purpose the glass assorted by them , ha. their respective names branded on the boxes In which it is packed. Purchasers having just causes of complaint, are requested to report them to the subscribers, no oh the names on the boxes complained of. Strict attention wilt be paid to their communications, and a remedy applied. Accounts will be opened for sums over *lOO, with punctual,men, residing at - places where we ran draw ft* their accounts when due. An average credit of sin months wilt be given, and settlements made semi. annually by drafts drawn at one month afterrlate, en as to give the payer tiMely notice to prepare for it. All orders will be promptly attended to, addressed to fIAY, ROWDLE, & Co., ' Aprill-14-0t) 34, North Front at.. Philada. New nooks. KATE. O'NEALE, or, Midnight Rcekoning by Paul Myst Fetal. e• 25 eries and Miseries of New Tork,by Ned Bunt line, part 3, ' 25 Life in Paris,or the Adventures of Alfred Dellosann, in the French Metrormils, by Reynolds, 39 Rematkahic Events in the History of Atnerica.No 625 Historical and Secret Memoirs of the Empress Jo sephine, first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, complete in four parts. el 2 00 Jack Tier, or the Florida Reef, by J. Fenimore "...Cooper, 2 parts. s 50 Adventures in Mexico, with a view of the present .war, and the ultimate destiny of the country. by Csptain Donovan, 25 The Phalanstery, by Car:ravel, 13 , Eustace Barccurt, nrihelliesoimate, Isabelle, or the Emigrant's Daughter, 25 Father Clement, a Roman Catholic story, (cloth,) 50 Dumas' new romance. The Secret Belt of the In. vincibles. from the advance sheets of Paris cditton,only, , ' 25 Just received and fly sale at Aprll I-14] BANNAN'S Bookstores. , trIIBRELLAS, PARASOLS. PARASDLETTES, AND WALKING CANE UM BRELLAS. • .. ,• Wm. IL Richardson, Steam Factory, the only one in• the United States, . No:1041 Market strect,—PHILLDICLPIIII. XMERCIIA NTH are respectfully informed that I continue to manufacture all the above goods, by • the aid of steam, notwithstanding the greet ripper shlon of patties opposed to the introduction of expen sive Improvements. My, assortment Is complete, and Prices no low as to give cadre satisfaction. ItS. As there Is an umbrella wore next door, of the same name, It Is important . yreJ should remember WM. It. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and patentee Of the Watkins Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lady and Eagle, No. 104, Market street, Philadelphia. .;:e Attention Is requested to the celebrated• Walking Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, eornkining all the advantages of a cane and umbrella. Phila.,Febe 4S-6-5m , Wholes:aro Depot of ilLmbrellai, Corner of Centre and . Market streets,Pattarille,, -1 AT "BANN AN'S NEWS ROOM, XIUST received from the manufacturers In Phi ladelphia, a large supply of Cotton and Slik Um- Menai, made of the hest material. end warranted to be of a superior manufacture. As the above article ii on consignment they can be sold nt low cash prices. Cotton and Gingham Umbrellas, *4 80 to .12 per tlos. Super Gingham du steel . ribs, 18 00 to 24 do Super Silk do do .30 00 to 40 156 Soper Silk do fancy handles,4o 00 to SO. do Sold in lots to suit purchasers. K.—Merchants in the borough supplied on resemble terms. Merchants trading with this place will flail it to heir Interest to ca 11.,, - [Nov2o-47 JASIES ROGERS, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL ManuPactiser, No 0 Cosl sire. t, Pottsville.- fa' Umbrellas and Parasols repaired at short make. Dispe.fdd—Gm . 4 J. Henry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Vice In Market Street. near Centre. Pottsville Pa (July3l-31-1, • T. & B. Rowland. rage.alastrai., otiairrAcroasas OF ALL BULB AND KINDS OF SfIOvELS AND SPADES. [Marli-ans %I go. N.. 43 1 nut! Sremed Street. tmo 'of floto. Inc snot= rizAßFral.. He seemed to tere,her, and heir youthful 'thee] Wore for a while the transient biome of Joy ; And her heart. throbbed with hopes she en New to delight and new the eatery He won that heart in its simplicity, All'undisguised In Its young tenderness, , Mid smiling saw that tie, • end only hr. Had power at sure to ivound It or to bless. She gave tohlm her larmernt affection, And the warm feeling's of her guileless bream And from the storms of life she nought prof lo his dear love, her home of earthly rest; In this aweektruat her opening d,r. were h e And Joyously She hailed her coming years For well she knew that even If Metres', Tbere'svould be one kind bard to dry bet isgr lie left her, and in trouble the awoke I f From hie young dream of blies ; but worm Over her silent sufferings en, spoke To any one upon bee cruel lot., / • Von would have deemed that he had been !tot. /. Or tbouebt her bosom tattoos to the arm Bat Miler check theta wens eite hectic spot 'Twee little- 4 -buslttold her heart wu And deeper and moroderiper, the painf u l g e ' l ls .Daily became ; yet All distress seeped o'er, save when the lifeltilood gave a sudden tel Then trembled into: milenre as before. At once ton WWI, too humble to deplore, She bowed her bend In qui:erten ;.-she ke Mei blighted prospecte could revive no thoi Yet she Was calm, far abe had heaven in volt She loved, and she forgave Rita.—end in rip She arledn !dewing on his future years r And so she went to sleep, meekly, relying Upon that Power which ,shall efface all tea Iler simple turf the young spring flow'ret And the primrose gronerupon her tomb, And when the siorm its simple blossom/ tea . It bows Its head—an emblem of her dam NO. 15 , _. 1 1 SOANDAt , , 7 „ Nothing's too high; too Mir. to dear. too Car She speeds upon it mftonboain,, srLtelia tales Of fa ir thane end iEndyntion X Cautions the stall 'keinst Jupit t'a amours ; Something of Leda's swan nod showers of Swears. Saturn ale his children rasp what's That Venus is no credit to the nide% And marvels howl the heaven. tan harbor he To maidens lackik - partners for Stridence She speaks ofrival Mutinies, of false teeth, • Dyed locks, and l deed shapes. and cheeks , (H t' (flushes just ho of venetable ;once— ut Flings, coquet i ia Ines, jilttott and intrigues. And thus she loops through life:, for each a She's melt,' laughter! In elkloy the lash. Leave but theirtiwn backs soreless, half ilicl Will laugh to sithe other 1)41' exposed. 1 So Scandal kee her audience. ; - . , (, tom Swains Aromatic CC Miscel[anv. [ i AarusemExi . .—There 9re peop l le who would Say, -Lars is nut all-tt we do not object to the cessation of lator—M mere pmvosion foi bodily ends; but we fear the lightness and sanity of what you call recreatimi." I Do theta people take heed of the swiftneeli of thouglit—of the impatience of thought ll W h e at will •ha great mass of men be thinking 04 if they are Iltiiight Its shun amusementi and thougl to of ennusement. If any sensuality is left open o then:loo will 1 think of thAt ; ifi n.t sensually, then avarice or ferocity. Peop' d who have had nothing' else is Emile them, hov e been verii aPt to indulge them selves in the excitement of pellsecuting their . fel low-creatures. "Our ration. the northern part of it especially, is given to belies. ..- in the sovereign , efficacy of dullness. Tu ix , me, dullness : and 1 solid vice are aPt to go hand i s hand ; but tiled, according to our notions. aunt ess is in itself so good a thing. / Now, if ever (people require to be amused, it is we sad-hearted Angloßaxona. Heavy eaters, bard thinkers; often give up to 'a .eculiat melahcholy of our o with a climate .at, for mouths together, tisouLt frown away mirth if it could—many of. ui with\ci. et) , gloomy thoughts abobt our. hereafter—if .ever i here were a people who; should avoid inOTesingi heir &til -1 ness by all Work and no Prey, We are tp t people,' "They took iheil pleasures sad y," says Frnissart,' .after their ?Dubiety" We need net etk of what nation Frp 4 ssart was !spooking.—l l yiendi irs Council. H . I tl i i .. , LOVE' Aiiti DEBT. Th ere sii very lit tle iliffirencl, betwees, the rrMn in lost.) and the man in debt. Bothltie deltmantl the' rm lover co . menet, opera inns by promigst ry note ; the for. mer giving lolls to his criiilitor,i - ail the atter emit.' mg billet dints to h's.f ir on b . The lover, by promising to cherish, is honored Will' a place in the lady's gaps books ; end the debtor by prom. I . Lsing to pay winneth a l dmistion to di creditor's ledger. 1,0 o keepeth it;s captive awaki all night; ulating, and debt so loth debt Love Love is 1 uncal9 holdeth no cekoning.l The man who oweth money is in need of briirs, Cit 4 -80 1S the swain that poppc C the questafm. I , r. I PnErn i Goeu.-+Lippatel.— 'e have seen some wind builesquas of the ridiculous ti ny i 1 style of thisiliterarrl•mar.. The following, which we find among the "nits and Fire-crack. era" of the !iVe.tern Continent, is the last: It purports to be a specinfen of•tt new work, entitled "Fag Ends 'pr the, Re;volution, in co I ntless ha pokes, by George 'Whippartli ! • • , "He stood (Ilion the - field or blood ! t i Ha! ha! Upon the field of, bto d stood be! The moon rose up—the big round nloon,Lzround as a Yer. Mont cheese! Ho! ho l t He beard thetleithant roaring in the' chapparel—thia burly iElephant, with ivory tusks and toroth+ tail. ' Look at the man now! He i3 l , uplifting his right arm in the big round moon , 'and his face is terrible to see. He is a wonderfUl creature, !bat 'man with the big heart and little blue cy ni.. Ho heard the death.watrh ticking in s the nal —his blood froze in his veins—his hair s stood very which way. He was a perfect picture as h uplifted hie right, i 3 arm in the light of ihn big rhund mooli—Ha!; ha! Ho !.ho! He! lite ! AN AMERICAN AT THE LI:ARTS' P. 0.,--, The papers t e ll is story r.l an A ericardwho made. •his way over .the btrricades tb reac'h the Post Officeo!uring the, Rr4solutio ) in Paris. ' "You can't come .in," trays the Se tines . ;•ittut I am r } an American and wa i t to se' d this letter to my country, conveying -Ohe glorus news of the. Resolution." . t. Enirtz ./Ifr nsieur,l said the guard, and the letter Was quickly mailed. • I 1 'Nut: PI6LOSOI4II%—" you mean to do with I c.,l"'said a (lien. dory Hmik, alluding t a man who villifird him. '•llo him,ith him 1" rep , "why mean to let alone ,most [Family Jo Miller. niT is surprising to reflect ,1 proportion of the 'miseries !of hum. endured for the most part with a ma i silence, which-either disdains: to app public fur sympathy,) or Ilorpair of oh dress, even though dr symptithy wet . effectively amused. Fruit T ces, &c., 4 V' t rcitsotis In ant of Frnitr 3 and Ornamental Tres,Shrub-1 bery, will please leavni their orders a f HAN /bath awe+. A^ent for the ?mot exter Nilliterles In the United tates, all of which will e supplied by the 100 or single at tite lowest ca.ti panes. (Tesl2-7 'Fruit Trees for Sale. • AT the ...31,1rieWS Nurscries,Moorestown. e Burlington County. J a very superior assintmeht of FRIHT TREES of the follow. ing varieties: 'Apples, Poaches, Pears, • Plums, eherries, ectarinei, Apricots, be sides Ocrunnentalagreca, hhnthbery, &c. The finest trees are rill inoculated neengrafted with the hest varieties now Cultivated fdr the market. ripening in succession from the earliest in the latest.- Persons de.airous of purchasiing for sprini, planting.rind are nn• acquainted with the ditTerent ettriellee, by leaving 014 selection to tile proprietor, ran idepend on the best se. lection for the rnarks to or fsmOy use. Trees stilt bet carefully packed. I , i as to carry 'with safety, for which. 50 cents per hurdle[ wilt he dine:fell. Alt orders front unknown correspondents 0111110 e aceon periled with the rash or satisfactory reference. I • All packages will be delivered in PhiladUlphin free Of expense.after which they will he at the phrehnscr's risk. All iirders addres sed to the subscriber at the Nursery. and receive punct. nal attention. Descriptive catalogues, to post paid ap plicants, furnished trios. •II JOHN PkitAlNB,4'royrrietnr. Moorestown, N. Match II 11-2 ts R. Butt, • N.. 84; ekesast Strret,-6_ PHILADVI,PtiIa, SEEDGROWER,I NURSERYMAN. AND FLORIST, !INS a very extensive stock, all grown and Xultivated under bls particular care and every article warranted. . els" — Vegetable and Flower Reeds, Fruit and Ornamental Trees., Shrubs., Ruses, (lardy and Greenhouse plants of every description, fltraw_btirr. RsaTberrYs Gansetisr/Y, and Currant Rush es; rurchasera may rely upon, articles ns represented, s 3 Catalogues furnished at the store, 84, Chesnut at., or mailed to pot paid applicants. R.IIIUIST, 84, Chesnut street and 1.40, South Nth street. e 5.. 2cl:users., IFasayunk Road: Seed' i Farm. Darby Road. [Thlla,3larShll-11-Im ItYB r opening a hors and of Garden seeds, all warranted fre: reth's, whickwill be sold whnleiala our scry prices, 16 Persons wishing to ru sgain, so pal led at city prices by the guar ATE 1 1 / 4 NNAI'S 1100 K . fiTOl RAIL ROAD; IRQN. MITE subscrihkro havc 110 W landing firm ship Alb:lnt -1 bra. NW .11,1:Wrrool, 5 tons Rail Road Iron, It a I. 5 tons If xi; ICtinnlktx l. l , l,:.s tons I of . /Ono. 60 tone best refined .I,ton, ton lug of TOP adi beta. Apply,to 0 T. i GEORGE, - - North Cast coma ror Marko and atm% • • tad n.ll (11,04 k. C (iol MEM Ilr rs, ears; for Sean [dal ; 'old: • on, I= ha whip* world MEI What do. • of Theo ad grossly 'lied Hook trere/31." om iarge life ere nanimeus eel to the tenting re ?let length pd assnruntn a 4 from Land .. retail %Veer urchase tale!! nifty. (FeblS-7 PLIS.
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