Ing, and rot4MilliC 117.05 W, Q 2:1 El 12 II F'r+-0 , -, - .• • 1131 IT 04„ 52$11C13$ND1ZE. • I •Iletemat 15t.1217; Goals will Ith despatch at the following rates Pottsville and the poltas below MO ibe. rue Pottsville I Betweta Pottsville Ateand PA/l l a. and Rsl eadier. , 30 . OO ,er, mar-) ch, and 52 75 - - ' 1 20 or iron, ntine, ralt,l3 RS en, 111u5..) NUE e, sterl,l domestic butter. I lard and )4 73 1 OS , cotton, I ' paints. I cotdace) .d medi-1 • liquors, I • r, fresh }0 00 ' 3 40 -tionary, I ery. arges for commission, storage. or big freights at anyor the Company's y. 27 47-48 If 'might and Toll on Coal ..2.1:11. AND READING R. It., March 13th to lone lot, 1818. Mt. Carbone Etcb.llaven. Pt. Clinton 15 - IR 105 . ' . 25 ' 30 115 -- 23 to• ... 1 05 03 20 •/- 1 (Ls R ri-. 25 '2O •-, 105 ' Tikill,' 10 05 -:- 95 0 0 ' V 0 and 95 • 9 . 0 ilc bc- ridge. 90 • . 5' e 5 75 50 • 75 :0 Et 75 .0 00 • 75 75 ,70 ling Re, B5 CS LO - . CO CO 45 40 • 4 30 30' so 30 and mils iin eon! to Itichinonb7 du Tie! the ne and July will bet , ,clin Mt. Carbon. Sch. Iti'ven. Pt. Clln:nn. . - ! ,, ,,..1 , . I 40 t 1.35 I CO rillirr MI,. lICO • 55 140 WI of the President and Managers. R. 1.11L41)F RD S pine Phll lc Reading i •°- ' •e'ret ar i• . CC" March 110 014 . . c 11. WORKS, le iliß. " ,J,41 1 RY & 1114C3IINE SHOP. d N ii - -?". 7 • cribers, at their old stand, corner of Bail ' . ,.71,..5id Csillowhill Streets. are prepared to man ... 17 , 17' ,• ~. order, att he shortest notice. Steam Engines a _. ' .o any power and capacity for mining and - , set, Banin's Cant Breaking siferkines, with e , . inns s r a a t n e d d rollers, nlo f a as m yt all , , r e a r e w q i u u i i r cd all . ne,e,. - • nery for_ Blast Furnaces. Not Air Pipes,..af r !,::- • pproved plan., Cup and Ilan joints and Ws / -,'. ' of the very hest construction. They pdr a 4 , •.; 4- s• slid the attention of Iron Masters and par ts ...; , . 4in the Iron trade, to their large stock of r fulling -Ville, having lately constructed r, . ....•••• cry for two of the largest Mills in the rt cou , Te o The. Wyoming Mill at Wilkesliarre. and the ~ f....f. ill at the Mitntotir Iron Works. Danville. d ' ' s• ally prepared for this kind of work. together et Artecat variety of general machinery. nf the quai l( work and materials, it is enoueli to say, ro' .. • ss rid experience; the most infallible tests. have- . - onstrated the genuine character of their en s.: "I".' machinery. •• re resitesfully solicited and will be promptly r, • •LIAV WOOD & SNYDER. MP, Januhry, 17, 111401 , 3.1 y . •-7--- • - ' , Awes* Ling.. t : p tu= l;.: " 4' 116 ugston, Howard & Co.'s :-_-11 Express, - ---. fly ran.r.acEr. TIIAINS, Zittir mile,- Philadelphia, Wele York. Boston. '11•11:Ainf ton, Buffalo. Canada, ~,,. Europe. 'OR the anorniondation of the public, we now run a* tlprec,i oar every other day between Pottsville pstf,,d,4phia. in ronneelop with our Trunk, which til*at for can yin.: hoses df merchandise ace. By arrtnaeniont orders for condo and packnees left at togaftrin - PollsVille , will, he executed, and the goods sed in Potion die in aunt 30 or 32 hoots. This is Convenience for 'our merchants and tratlef.l.-- -later, and Notes forwarded and hills collected. ' Alders ',rived far the purchase of any single ar -11Eh1iq.1,40.3..New York,or Boston , which will Iv attended tn. Glands forwarded, which can ' , skirt ron delivery of the sa nee. `in I'ou -wide. two doors below Dannan's Book- WI immediately opposite the new Episcopal io „, Bookstnre. ,flph,o,No. 43, South Third street. ork. 4, IVall street. s; Catirt street. FRANKLIN WORKS. ;11 , ...111,1314.10410 Vise ilers having associated themselves to % tradiiik under the firm of s.Sillyman k Co.. rposb.tif carrying on the Foundry and Ma.- inlat the Franklin Works, Port, Carbon, Jly A. ft- Brooke, are now prepared to ire to order at the shortest notice Steam En ton.r Coil Breakers, and Machinery of almost red -scrips ion. for twining or other purposes. RoAd and Britt cats, Iron or Brass C/Bilnp P or pattern. 'S ABE rmsrEcTFuLLY SOLICITED -gt SAMUEL SILLVMhfi. CHAS. M. LEWIS. It Kat . worm:A.—The subscribers to furnish the Colliers and deal. not, with Shovels of all kinds at ia timer. Attention is paiiico. oat shove's. Orders for Shovels promptly attended to. . .5. SILLI:MAN & Co. 33—Iy MEE Iron .in: assort arell themselress to JNDRY ANDIIACIfINE 011S1- roller the firm of "Hudson, Smith. spert fully inform their friends and are now prepared to do an eaten hanufacror) of all kinds of Steam 'llrealters.Screrns,aml Rail Road all kinds of castings In iron and machmery incident to the coal MI- and clone by them 'is ith nentnese rill warrant all their work to per snitch t ne custom °Cs - Lich portions either. in this vicinity. or tettl meet with prompt mid imme- SAMUEL HUDSON. . . NO. K. nmiTm, eMAIM.r.s M. TAyi.nn. —32 I Valley, Railroad, ON AND PORT CARBON RAILROAD e la xrd N' $64,1 e isl6J • kVA • 'PASSENGER TRAINS. after - Monday,Ap . ii/ 10, 1819, a Pastertg, ~„ n eVilLron hem, en Nonni Carbon and Tusca• r- 114"" e tinreir a day (except Sunday,) as follow.: "1",: Mount Carbon at 7 A. 31, 11 /;. M and 3 P. M. Triskarnra at 7 A. 31. 121 P. M. owl 51 P. 31. the Ira 4111 will 'top to take upand act clown pas. Inlj at any point on the Road. be mat , . FARES. Auks and under, „ • • nlin • _ • K., Reading, and Pottsville linll Road. $..*4 IC! bett IBM A I. pro pith INTER ARRANGEMENT. eager Trai-ns. aline on and after Monday, Oct. 5, 1812 ille, at 9 A. M., / Daily eicept Sunday. la., A. M., 0.8 OF, P.k3BINGIREADING. ta„ at 10 A. M., I 4 . t A M. f • RATES OF FARE. rrilleand Phllada., 03.50 and 300. •` Riadlng,sl 40 and 50 15— nton s Tamaqua B. R. ,bor. hick mole meal have noll^ road from Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha. rent ived with heavy iron rails and good laze., snub all.other , improvements adapt of Locomotive enelries, and the regular ne roadlbeing. nuvv returned; a passenger and art4Ttiesday,the 13th Inst., leave Ta (Sundayrereepted) a 67 o'clock, A.M.And Clininn.in three 10 COII,IIPC I with the down len Vnile,llt to Philadelphia. Returning. rt Clinton nn the arrival of the Philadel J teat h T.nnaq_ua for dinner. A freight u•villndire Will men leave daily. WM. WALL...CFI. Trews. & Bee try tchuyikill Navigation U. a. itz. COI Co. • t, July 10, ISt: ' 111—tf 'moot Ilion Works. $. rr-; ;;;0 '.- • IFILIP UXIIOLTZ 4- Co. themselves together ?or the PO /- try jar an the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE Tithe flan rim hing town of Tretll , ll7 4Schull here they are prepared to furnish all kind.' r rail road care, and machinery of every nild steam engines for collies) , and Other I breakers. gearing for mills; /kr., ace . to- I kinds client:lugs for farming purposes, to. il pay part 'tut ar attention. , .owledge they pesetas of the fpa lnese, they deed that all work .entrusted to their can ted to the entire attisteetine of easterners, •eironehte rates. They therefore respect :a patrer•ge of the root.. roetl3 41-4147 ,n~~. e VOL. xxivi . , POTI'SVILLE IRON WORKS!, :.; 1:" W. MeGIIVNIS; IJI ESPECTFULLY *anal:lncas to the public, ths 11 has taken the Establishment known as the g rille Pott s Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and ildachiner, of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. itS Persons frnm abroad, In want of Steam Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. May II! PASCAL IRON WORKS; PHILADELPHIA. WELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco motives, Marine and other Steain Engine [tonere, from Sto 5 inches In diameter. Also, Pipes for Gar, Steam hnd other purposes; extra strong Tubs for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Plaines for Pumps of cite= Engines fc. Man sl ufactured and for sale by OItRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut its., Philada. Philada• Nov. 22d 1815 . 43 go 85 =MI Schpytkii/ . ..Mattiwation•Co. F0R1.849.. Tilrtart..; cg r have :iont e(i hefoin.T 3e.ltoll toh.rgcd on then works dtlf inff the ;earl IS-IS. ANTHRACITE COAL, To be charged per ton of gilliFlbs. ' the weight to be as :ermined by such Means as may he adopted to secure tccuracy, and five per cent: allowance to be made therefrom for loss by wagage4 The toil to be computed' from Mount Carbon for all coal Coming item above that point. and to he eharged 4 proportionately for all distances carried on the Canal For the months of March; April, and May. - FORTY CUCTs Irma TON.• • For the months of June and July, TUTS CESTs rEn TOO FOT the ft:Praha of August, Sr:pie:llW, October, Noir:tu ber, gird Decembyr, AtITIT-FIVE CENTS TFJI TOO. MISCELLANEOUS AUTICLES - .To be charged per tun of 2240 pounds. FIRST CLAUS. Lime, I.lnristone, lore o re. qUarry spans, rough stone. un wrought marble, .sand, clay, gravel, rails, bark, and manure. one and a half cents; per ton per mile, but no :barge will be made fur any ;distance carried beyond twenty-rive miles. Ma simum roll on such articles fur any dlstance, thirty scren and a half cents per ton. SECOND CLASS. Gypsum, eordwinxl, timber, lumber, hoop Nina, hay and straw in bales, bricks, and bituminous coat. Between Philadelphia and Mount Carbon,7s clasper ton •• !, Sch'll Haven, 72 " •• " Port Clinton, 65 " • Way trade three-fourths of a cent per ton per mile, but no charge shall he made exceeding seventy-five cts. per tort. - THIRD CLAIM. Meechandize generally, such as dry goods, earthen-, ware, salt, Iron in pigs, bars, or any stage Of manufac ture beyond the ore. nails, flour, grain, and all other articles not ,speciticall,Yenunterated in classes first and second. Two cents per ton per mile for the first twenty miles carried. and three-fourths of it cent per ton per mite for any additional distance carried beyond twenty miles. - ..Yotr.—ln all cases where one or morelocks ore passed, and the distance carried shall be less than two miles, the charge for toll shall he for two miles according to the class to which the article's carried may belong. And to all cases where the foregoing rater shall exceed 61 cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents per ton, above Reading, the toll shall last charged at these men- Oohed rates on all articles. •" TOLL OA EMPTY BOATS. , Boats intended to be run regularly in the trade on the line of the Canal will, be licensed to pass the whole or .arrit,yert licenseso fltsse. eill h n n p o tLls a y r y e payment ce orlon n a dollars. tr i a l . 1 continue in force during the year ISIS, provided the boat an licensed shall pay a sum in tolls equal to ten dollars per month. Boats not so licensed will be charged five centa per mile, unless they carry cargb which has paid five dol lars to tolls. Any boat not licensed as aforesaid, and running upon a single level of the works, shall payfor each lock they may at any tune pass, four Cents per ton on the serer tainted tonnage thereof-above Reading, and six and a quarter cents per ton below Reading. CARS, BOATS, AND LANDINGS. The Crimpany will furnish cars, boats, and landings, and afford every facility for transporting, coat to market at the most reasonable rates, and they are prepared to make" contracts with operators and others engaged in the coal trade. and with those what will build and run boats On the Canal, on liberal terms. Applications on these subjects arc to he 'made to the President of the Company. and they•will receive prompt attention. liv order 'of the Board,. I Decll . -..511) ' - - T. FRALEY. President. Office of the Srhitylkill Navigation Co., Der. 7, 1647. [Novl3-46 Freight from',- Philadelphia TO POTTSVILLE.' GOODS will be received at the nose, Arch Arch street, wharf otAlehuyikill, 41Plefi 4I th a, and forwarded daily by the Canal to Schuylkill Haven. Pottsville, and other places on the Canal, in the Coal Resion,lat the following rates per ton of 0000 poandif, without' additiona/ chary for tolls, commission, storage, or forwarding: .Plaster, iron ore, lumber, brieks„hay in bales, 82 00 :-51erchandice generally, dry goods, hardn'are, earthenware, drugs, groceries, salt, flour, • 'wheat, nails, iron, i e., ; 250 • Merchants and others may rely on having their goods forwarded immediately, ; • Marpli-12-31n.] 5011 N 11. WILLITS, Agent. Schuylkill and Union Canals. - • J. llairaden, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, At hie old esta blish a WarekoNst. Vine Street Wharfs •Srhvylkilt.—rn ILA DELPHI*, ECTFIII.IX infolins his friends and the public that he is now ready to receive awl tor ward mnchantlize of every description by the Scloiylkiil and Dubin Canals. Alt goods ottrnsted to his care will be chipped on good coveml boats, with careful and responsible Captains. an , l will leave his wharf every day, so as In insure a prompt and speedy dellverYitt their respective destina tions. As no hats will be subjected to detention or C ost nf' townee, there will be greater dispatch and less I charge than boats lnadfng an the Delaware front. l'hila,March le. 1948 - ! 12-am . MI • = Josephliellurrars Passage • Agency. ARRA NGEMENTS FOR 1848. BANNAN,-POTTSVILL r , SOLE AGENT. GLDEAT •ND TOE DENT ESTADLISIIED PASSAGE OFFICE IN THE: UNITED STATES. . • THE subscriber- respettfitily begs leave to tender his sincere.thanka to i his numeriins friends and the public, 4 i; 0 for the very !Mend support he has _ ceived for upwards of twenty years. and solicits a continuation of their crinfLtence. The despatch with which his passel:mini have been brought out, and the prom pines; with which his fiery numernus drafts have been paid nt Lim different. are, he.ltatteas hiwselL a sufficient guarantee In the mildie for the faithful performance if any fuituie contract• entered into with 11110. The fnllowing are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK ETS, which sail punctually on their appninted days, by. which p weligers will be brought out without delay or disappointment, viz.: AMPS' MANES CAPT . NS. , DAYS OF SAILING Fawns. N. E Patrick Henry, Waterloo, Sheridan, Henry Clay, New Ship, Garrirk, • Nena World, John R.Sklddy. Hondas, Aahbarlon, Weal Point; Siddona, SIPS' NAMES. 5 cents 10 " 15 4 53 " 05 " 30 15 . • - Patrick Henry , E.ann, Feby.- 21 June 21 Oct. 2.1 Wa!velem, ALAIlen, " 28 " 26 " 26 Sheridan, rnisb, Mar. II July II Nov.ll Henry Clay, Nye, " 21" 21 " 26 New Ship, " 26 " 2A " 21 . Garrick, taunt, April II Aug. it Dec.ll New World. Knight, " 21 " 21 " 26 John R Skiddy, Luce, ' " " 26 '• 21 Moore: May II Sept.ll. Jan.) I Ashburton, Howland. " 21 " 21 • " P 1• wee; Point, W.ll.Allen " .26 '' 22 " 26 Siddobs, Cobb,i June II Oct. II Feb. ll In addition to the above regular line. a number of splendid ships, such an the Adirondack, Mitimiou, Rap. Pabannock; Liberty, Sea,-Bt. Patrick, Samuel Ricks, Columbia, and Niagara, ill continue to nil from Liv erminl weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least prissibilny "(delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of peroons wishing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payments of my drafts on the following banks: • Armagh, Clonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh, Athinne, Cavan, Ennis, Parsontots..; Bandon, Fermoy.Enniscorlhy, Skibbereenz • Belfast. CootehIll; Galway. Slip., • Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Stretsine, - Ballymena, Dundalk, Eilrusb, Tralee, Ball Vehannon Dungn rtan, Limerick, lYesford. . Dungannon, Londonderty,Waterforti, Cork, Downpatrick.blonaghan, Tunghai. Coleraine, Dublin, , Mallow, Regtsind.--Meure. Spooner, Atwood Sr. Co., banker', London; end Me. E. Er. Flynn, Liverpool. Scotland—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Its bronchi., and agencies. re. Passages ran also be engaged from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. by Ike regular packet ships. on application being made personalty or by lettei post paid addressed - to B. IJANNAN.Pottsville; JOBISPII MnAIIIBRAY. corner of Pine and South sts New York t or Mi. EDMUND 8. FLYNN. No. 117, Waterloo Road, Liverpool tJanl 42-1 _ . Paper Hangings, and Borders, DECORATIONS. STATUES. NICHES, &e. 2000 PIECES of Pa pet Hangings. itorders,Paneli Hall, Gold. Fresco column. and new style Entry Papers,making the most elegant assortment ever offered for sale in this market, Wl received and for sale by the subscriber, at Philadelphia. and some less 'than Philadelphia prices, wholesale and retail in addition to which he has several hundred patterns to select from, in ease persons tanned be suited out of his present large stock... va. Remember that bin stock embraces all the new patt erns of three of the largest Factories In the Country. ta.Paper Hangings as tow - as 12 ita. and as blab as I/1.20 per piece at atiNNA.N - s 'Pepe . ISI Cheep Paper and Variety Stores. rePerions wishing to sell again, supplied at atoie.: male prices. Q ALT.-30,000 bare New Toll Dalry4a.T.Ebr 1.3 sale by • - GRAY & BROT/rf.R. Titbit , Ig15.8) li, .Witent et.,l,biledcrila. • +_ ~,.._ • M_l I ... . . .... _ . . PUBLISHED EVERY. SATURDAY; BY BENJAMIN , BANNAN, POTTSVILLE; SCHUYLKILL . COUNTY, PA. y ,_~_._ ._ Delano. 'I Jana. 6 51ay 6 Sept. - .1 1 , R./tUrn, " H •••• 11, " 11 Cornish,! •'26 " 26 "26 Nye, ! • Fel!y. 1 6 Jut e6 l Oc t r.„ Il 11 Hunt, ” 26 " 26 .' 26 Knight, I Month 6--July '6 Novr. 6 ;Lure, 1 :' 1.423 " 1 : , 1 , 1 , .„ 14, Monte, IL " Howland, lApril 6 „Aug. 6 Drer. 6 11111 Allen " II '1 11 " 16 Cobb, 1 " 26• 26 26 "' 21 CA'Y'SY ;DAYS astLnia ?ROM uv'AeL. AND POTTSVILLE I will teach you to pierce the bowels op the Earth, and bring out from the cuyern of Ittonntains, Merais which will give sirellgth to our Panda and 'salient. alhdlatind to our use and PlitteorDr.'jcistaaa: Neu' Firm. . THE subscribers having this day entered into ;VS copartnership for the purpose of transacting a general wholesale and retail heelless It, IRON. GROCERIES; PROYISIONB,If AY.FLtHIit, and 'EEO, at the well-known York Atore In the borough of Potts ville, would'most respectfully heg leave to- say that they have now on hand.a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron of all descriptions, alga Flat Bar and T Bait Road Iron of various sizes, II linable for drifts and lateral roads, which they offer for sale at as law a rate as can be had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly unl hand at very low prices Aw cash. Also, Cast; Blisteo, and Shear eteCt. Nana and Spikes, 01 - 3. nob', Feed, &c., all of which - they would respectfully Solicit an inspection of by the public, and relying as they do upon a strict attention to business 'to be able at It-times to accommodate their customers. E-2 YARDLEY SON. P: 8.-7 be subscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he hat heretofore received from his friends and the public generally, and respectMll) so' kits a continuance of the same for the new Arm. Matehi,lB4B.lol EDW. YARDLEY.. Pryor, Ellis, & iII iams; • COMMISSION MERCHA NT$ For the sale of Western Produce and Provisions,. No. 4, Sa i• th Wetter lIIItet,—PIIILADC. "•• ••• CONSTANTLY receiving on consigribient, and for sale at lowest market ratro: Mets'and Prime Pork, I Sucar Cutcd Hams. •• Mess Beef. Bacon. Lard in boxes and keg', 'Hams. ides.k Should'rs I Cheese In casks and boxes, Smoked Beef . Butler, Dried Fruits, /Se. t - Orders from the country will receive prompt at-, [Phila.MarchiS IS4S-12•fim ME .*._Card.. . Little bt :l r .lrlist. 0 WiIOI.ESAI.R and Retail Dealers in DRY COORS, GlincpuEs, TEAS. LIQIIORS, &c. i Store on Centre street. near the corner of Me llowing", to which the attention of the citizens of torn and (Ountry is respectfully solicited ~ lORN L. LITTLE. ,l'ottsville.Marchl4.9.-10) . .10IIN S. C. MARTIN. - Flour and Feed Store. THE, und:rsignefl inform the public that he has commtnenced the flour and feed Nosiness n Port Carbon, near the residence of Nr. A. Holton, where he will constantly Leep on hand.all Onds of, Floor and Feed, Bale 'Hay. Straw, &c. &c. Lled pledges himself to sell a little less than can he bough[ elsewhere, for cash, wholesale and retell. Port Carbon, nprild 41 IS] CHAS. HEEBNER: 31Alt BILE W 01..... THE att. - anion of gentlemen desirous of pur chasing -MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS. .... 1, or STATUARY is requested. The subscribers having been engaged in the Marble business fori be last thirty years In Philedelphin, and having manufactured work for almost every pant nf the Union, can toiler mall who have favored them with. their custom, and to their work, (considerable of which has been put up in this place.) They have always on hand n full supply of Marble Mantels, and new and ori glnnl designs for Monuments and other work, copies of which with prices will he forwarded. 't All work shipped is insnred from breakage. They can refer to any tifercanule house in Philadel phia for standing and chnracier as workmen. , JOHN STRUTHERS & SON, • No. 360, High street. Philada. N.,B.—There Is nothing in their line which they do not furnish, either domestic or Imported. Phila., Felig6 1648 • 9-3 m New Marbld Yard rtff IN roiLI.E. TUE subscriber announces to the public that Mile has opened a MARBLE YARD in Norwegian street, a short distance back ofFox & Mort inie es Hotel, where he intends kee ping on band a large supply of 'Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones. Port,. &C.. 1.., of as gond material as' the city of Philadelphia can pro duce. and which will be executed in the best mechan ical style, and at short notice. lie invites the especialattention of builders and others to call at his Yard, as he intends keeping n supply of Marble for house work, such as Window Sills. Door Sills, Steps, Platforms, &c., of the very best material, both of Marble and Brown Stone. fie has also made arrangements with an extensive Marble Mantel Establishment in Philadelphia, to supply Marble Mantels of every style arid pviittet n, at the linv . - est city prices. Ifis terms will he intuit reasonable. Match LIMB-10-10 THOMAS C' MOORE. _ _ MARBLE YARD,2. . .: HAVING purchased from D.E. Ceclis - stock of Marble, Stock. Fixtures. Sic,pub scriber announces to the public that he will :Thereafter carry on the MARBLE. BUSINESS at the - same place, in Market street, between 2l and M. Persons wishing to purrhese marble of soy descrip tion, or for any purpose. whether for Moninents.TOmb. Grave 51011e0. Ornamental Work, or for Building Mani OM. will find it to their advantage to call at his VARD. SAND STONES foe Base Courses. Platforbiti.&co can also be had on the best terms, and at the shortest notice. All kinds of wink will lie executed With de.o • , patch, and in the best stele. Pattsvllle,Marcli 11.'46-11.3in) " JOHN E: BILVM.. Books to - suit - the 'Flutes. AiJ r "t s ` " g ri tYil;`";ret ' lfro.i„ traarl7 and tell cnnt. of the Week, a large stock of Books, o hick he ran sell at, about 20 per rent less than the regular publisher? prices. ,We are ashamed to publish the oricesthey are so low— but neverth ries, invite all in call .inil examine for themselves; we feel confident the prices wilt suit the times. Among the stock will be found: A fins assortment of choice Juvenile works, Child's First Prayer, 'Youths Bonk of the Seasons. Irender's Planting of the Church; ' ' 1 Copy English edition, Chamber's Miscellany. Joseobus, English edition. Poetry of Life. Flora's cup, . • Proverbial Philosophy. different bindings. Poetry of Flowers, Psalms of Gold, Gems of Fables; Joy and .Pepe e, Amy Herbert. Artist's Manuals, • • Froissares Chronicles, 44 book; for gfi.,23, .. Illorrls & Willis' Prose and Poetry. ' 1 Art of Money C.ideliiii". U. S. Receipt [took, . - . .Csora Friblea in French, ....• Wilson's (look-keeping simplified for the Mllloar .. • Scenes in the Lite Of pa . .. Saviour, da the Apostles; Scenes in the lives of the Apostles, d 6 Patriarchs and Prophtl _ a, •• Elegant Albums in groat variety. • . ' Etiquette fll'r Lit dies, Manual of Politeness. - • , Mirror of Life, Tata of Terror, Shipletecks. , Salm:mare, very cheap Indifferent bindings, • . •:: Miss Edgeworth": floral Tales, • Tredaold'.s Ciwpantrv, a new edition. . • Arabian Nights, Scottish Chiefs, Uon goixotto, Gil lliau, Robinson Crane, hlysteties of Ildelpho, Tales of a Grandfather Childrep of the Abbey, &e. &e. Famfy Bibles in, great 'variety and very cheap. s. Together with a large stock of Blank Books ; Memo randum Rooks, &c. &c. Call early ht BANNAN'S cheap Wholesale and Retail . Bookstores, Pottsville. aprilfi • - • 'l3 , liMMXWW=MI - - !GRIGG, ELLIOT, St.-Co., EXTECIITE PCIIL!SHEIIII. WIIOLEWILS trpoll6lLl2l/0, , 52•TIOPIEDS,: ' .; lA, Nvreit Aura street, . - ' • - ;9' KEEP'coristaully nn hand, a very .itf•tenstve aworiment of BOOKS' and STA ' tirkisr-TlONEDY:snehuiaread,apedanoasn -ailypitr4tiaaed Forcon ntry sales; which ttustoviU sell se es larsrabie terms as the =Metes Carlin purchased in this clay, New Verk, or Boston.. • • ; -Masi.= au extensive BINDERY connected with their, establislinient. they are enabled to supply orders for all `the varieties 01" blank work, in the best manner, and at the shortest notice. - " - Officers of Dinka and Clerks of the- County Coning, will find our BLANK POOKS equal. if not superior to ,any they have eve? had in use, and orders -cod ntry ,merchants will be promptly attended tn, - Particular attention will alsn be paid to all orders, through rountry merchants nr by-tnalt, far Law, Medi cal, and Misrellanrous banks, for public and private ll brarles, and no etrint will be spared to comptete all each orders, nn the most reasonable twins- • . • EV - Country.dealcrs will find it to their advantage to call and examine our large 'trick bithire making their purchases. • Pidla Nov'n 17-19-tin , Geo. S. Appleton.' • BOOKSELLER, Pl'Tll.lBll ER: 'AND IMPORTER, 14., Chesnut street OFFERS to Eohntry Manila:U■ and all ohne,. wistdn,x BOOKS. eXtraottlillaiT dacemer.ts to purrhasent his store, as. by. 1 ,his connexion with all time Mine ipal houses he in enabled to sell.every.book at the lowest possible price. „ • Ile publishes Eie's valuable • Dictionary of AriP. Manufactures, and Mines: Freeman's Chemical Anal ysis, Buttroingault'e Rural - Economy, Farmers' Trams me, Cooley's Cyclnhedis of 2000 "Prailleal Receipts. 011endinf's Italian, -French, German. and- Spanish 'Grammars. Jurenne's Frinih Dictionary, Reid:atm:- 11th [Reticular) , of 40,000 words, Taylor's Manual ;of Christian Year with large type,hn me sous Episcopal publicru lots. .Cabinet editions of the :Poets, various beautiful miniatnre.volumer, furty ferent kinds of Children's Books will) colored engra vings, Grandmamma Easy.'s large _colored Toy Books, 12 kinds, and many other very valuable publicallims too numerous to be specified. "Catalogues famished gratis on poet-paid application. Phllada.. April 11818 Thcie Houk*. can als6 be had at Bannans Bookstores. New Hooks. • G6OEIIIEI.I'B liiStory of 11-£1..100 plates .'y',./„ . . - "" . 'Education end Geif-improvement, by 0. , El. Fon ler, -. . - ' G 'LI -...i10, , unn s omestielledieinemew ed. li3 50 "- Lives of the Presidents of the United States, With kraal". only, ' 37 Christian Index tiaillOk of Martyrs, a valuable ' work,. full of plated, SO Trial of Madame Bestell • 6 Together with n tine assortment of Juvenile hooks Just received add for vale at BAhltifiN'S N0r13.--103 - Cheap Book-and Stalin:Corr atones Now Music. A TUC Cricket on the lir arth,n ► ' 34 mite song—tntssi4 by Milder, T '44 Z n 'r ie ; 7 l n'tbe fri l . t n Ino sang Rumor:den. Dearest Mae, ne rung by the Ilanuonenna, . •115 Linda Grant March, from Dnnizette. Opera, . /lie Midnight Walla. by Wallace, • . London lancer .quadtilles—as pc:termed nt • • the Nobility'. Ball., • . .The Widow of Nall " o, u sacred song by Bishop 13 Heber. Farewell to the scenes of my Childhood. . Rival Felicity Waltz, as performed by theStjeruno , Mahe Mimics' Company. • 13 Rhiner's Grand ,March.. z . , • , The Flutist ' s Monthly Llijon;a con e . 3 l,, i irp;p, t t a r, , - !operntienits, &c. arraneed-aalMeerlinn :Mr the - .Elate 'ancLiVlulla - .N0.-eoptaintnr "leinht or' inoien er 1,3 - - Just received #n for , tale at ' ne.Niums aprllS 15) Meek DO Variety Stores. /7as i --- FArn V TT 8. lust melted aro d for,as 1F1,19). ElrriLp's C...raftyri atom' SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1848 • FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! • 'THE old adage, "take time .by the I : forelock •• commends Itself to everylne by its plain common sense; and, when the chill minds of - autumn begin tohlow, girviiiinetke of the approachof whiter. evert - Prudent man will at once make pros Ision againsrcold weather. Knenrlng that the . people of Pottsville have a commen dable regard for' cernfort,'eonvenience, and ettmomy, LONG & JACKSONihave Just stavwdthe'r new store In Centre street, opposite Trinity chnrch, - with an eV tensive assortment of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, among which will be found all tee old and approved styles„-an.l a. number of new ones adapted particularty,to ;Immanuel; the Coal Hellion. We have - the pleasure of introducing to this neighborhood .. PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR 'EIGHT COOKING STOVE, WITH BRICK TOP :OVEN. Thistilovec which is of recent inesirtion. bids ROM an percede every °tar kind now in use. During the past year It ha:! group Mato putlic favor wild] unprecedented rapidity. Also, . • ' STEWART'S SOMMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. Thlis stove, which is e.tnally adapted to wood or coal, has reeeived silver medals at the fairs of the American ,Inatitute. New York; of the Mechenitie institute, Bos ton ; of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; and; of the Mechanies• Institute, Wilmington. Delaware. A numberof their stoves are now.in operation in-this re gion, nod have given entire-satisfaction. Call and crowing our assortment 01'par/or and chaos .bsratoves : they are of all sorts, sizes and prices. • A large and splendid assortment of Shnt Iron, 71n, and Jirpoesed Wars kept constantly on hand. TIN ROOFING and ail work connected with the 'bu sj ness executed with neatness nod despatch, and at the Most reasonable prices. LONG & J ACKSON., Stoves! Stoves: Sloven! At the eormer . ef X p ersce4 v ia i l t eV . Rail Road Struts, oi SOLOMON HOOVER, DAS just tecejved at his eitablisbment an elegant assortment of Parlor, Ilall, Office, and Conking Stoves; enthaacing the largest and most elsgant-assortment over offered in the, borough of yotts among, which are WILLOW'S Ala TIGHT REVOLVING. FLUE COOKING STOVE. lot Maid . coal nr wood. which are considered the best stove in use in the county. _ COLER'S IMPROVED COOKING STOVE, and the ['IMAM', Alit-TIGIIT COOKING STOVE. , Together with a large agsortmeat of beautiful Par lor and Room stoves, Radiators, &c., &c., all of which will be sold at unita nal low :Meg. Ifla stock of Tan Ware is gery , extunsive, eintiracing all the articles in that tine of business. Also Japanned Ware, such as Waiters &c ,all of which will be sold cheaper than any other establishment, both Wholesale and retail. Ito min.. manufactures to order all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iran work, ut short notice and low rates. ROOFING & SPOUTING. As he is prepared to ex crete Tin 800. 5 11 r, and Spouting, he invites those in want of such wo. -1 / 4 „ to give him a Call, n- he pledges liiingelcto do It cheaper and better than it has ever been done in this place before. The public are iespertfullOnviled to call and exam ine his stock and judge for thewsr:wns. [SeP 2S 39 E 323 ------- Stoves! Stoves! StoTest • THE 'undersigned respelfully beg tsri,b, - C , leave to inform the public that IL.) . haVe eyaL'r.,÷, commenced a ST I O V E FOUP:I/HT which is now in full operation, 01, Cosl street, nest to Henry Jenkins' Wire screen Manufactory to Poitsville,l and known as,,the Pottsrille Store Werks r they would, the . refore, call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all others, to their stock of stoves, as they reel confident that they can supply then:on:LS rfaannaide teXms and with stoves of any pattern and equal inbeauty anilinateri al to thoke purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. 21 . • 11.—All kinds of castings done to order nt the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. - HILL eI:WILLIAMS 22-1 y Pottsville. May. '2.:")...1817 Guns: Guiri II BRIGHT & POTT, TOWN HALL IRON ITORE. DOLIULI7 and Single barrel SHOT ...t..l6GuNf4, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT .- BELTS. - I DuroNrs CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS.. REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The a..t e are n fine assorttotnt bf Eagllali and Ger man manufacte7e. TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND IS/ a line assortment of the CORDAGE. celebrated makes. POPE. HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, Vices and Files, IILASTING TUBES FOR- VET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Sheri handled Shovels made expressly for our awn sales. BUILDING MATERIALS. ' I Consisting of Locks, Late-ties. Hinges, Paints. Oil.Glais of Atherican, German, and Enelislemanufacture IRON AND STEEL. Hammerefl and Rolled Iron, Sheet. FIUR Baud, and Hoop Iron. TOOLS, Blacks mirk?, Carpenters'. ti hitemake re'. and Saddlers. SADDLERY:HARDWARE:, & CUACIf TRIMMING. With a variety of iron notions. [Aug. i.`4 47 35 , 1 - . JUST received by the subscribers general supply of English anti A. ifigambriean HATOIWARE I and CUT LEiII , tillp,S, PISTOLS, and RIFLES which they Will sell tit coubtry merchants - at very to prices, on liberal terms, consisting of, . . . Trace and Ox Chains,- Weeding lines, Manure Forks, • ' Anvils. Vices, and Smith's Ila;nmers. • Brass and Enamelled Preserving KCMCI. I.ncks and Latches in neat variety. Bono, Buck, and Ivory Handled Knives and Forks. - Pocket Kuhn. and Razors, with celebrated , devices marked thereon. Rough and Ready. Buena Vista.Non terey; &c with every other ankle belonging in the businen. and respectfully ask the tnerchantn of tins vicinity to favor them with a call. when they nen visjt thz nay. , WM. T. 110‘17.61.L. &;Cd, - Feb 1915 . -21 n) .in. 1814 Plarkezat Met • • : COLS . • 4711E. 4 1P CUTLER t' STORES, , N3S. 32 and 33.Areada, and SlNorth Third lacer, . - • Philadelphia. tramo U ILT i R o t e i r ll c C e n lf t 1, 84 , nt h i: 4 3 ,1 1 , at the above stores. fly importing my own Elin& paying : but little rent, arid living economi cally, it is plain 1 can undersell those who purchase their goods here. pay high rattle, and lice-like princes. Constantly on hang, a large assortment of pen and pocket knives, scissors and razors, table knives ttirks, in Ivory, stag, bunks, bone and wood handles; carvers , rid forks, steels, &e.; botcher knives, dicks; bowie kiiives..-rev.ilying and pinin. pistr4s,-&c. Just received, a Wig iteck ofitodgtre and Wnstalvaltieg. fine 'pen and °ingress knives. Alan, a large asicil- Tent of Accomeons, &c. Also, line English Twist a hsi .actinan gun s JOHN NV. COLESIAN.. - Phil's. aprilB ' . -ly , 15_ - Iron il'oininisslon Warehouse.. So. 400, It'artic Water &rat. awl Xo. 54, Xorth •Inarseer,—rame.snitsim.s.. . " 5:1R 4 THE undersigned still continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS, Ply the vale of all desoltninns of IRON. our expe rience of many , years, and extensive at qua tilt:rims With 4tid 'Dialers und.Consumers of Iron, 4 hroughnut the country, has enabled us to establish such reitions ax • give ns peculiar advantages to salve our correspondents, equal to iia ORRICE& CAMPBELL, • No. 109, North Water so, et, &: 54, North- !if archlb IBIS-124in] W tames. Philadelphia; • Counter Ei.:Plaltbrot Scale Depot. - _ nwt.:KNIGHT, - • "No. 220, .M16:4 Wiwi. below Sir:llt, 'meek ride,, I" " - ' • ..- MIL/Meter' is,' •• 1. HAS now . iin hand an extensh4 assortment linpOved Spice mills; improved - Coffee mills for " Parmer's use; also, large sines for steamboats and public posses; improved Druggists' Scab:4 ; ; Gro• tere.:sinies; • Maim tellies; ,- Butter 'Stales ; Tea sesle".; (Winter scales; Corn Mills stilt a ble for famillevic yhtsbri re Drop latches. with miner .1 nr iron knobs, &e, with a general assortment of Itnrdware, Cutlery, Toots, INaili, &e, all of which he offers on aernmodating terms at such prireS as cannot fail to give sat Isfaetiott: A call i) , requdStrd. ---at PURE. WHITE LEA iVetherill t Brother, MANUFACTUREItS, No. G 6, North Frmet street." Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their war ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who hare been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, .hat -nowbare their orders filled. , No known rub:dance possesses those preservative and beautifying Properties.vu desirable in a pahlt, to 'an equal extent with dhadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other materials _duly map! its value. It has, therefore. been the steady aim of the manufacturers. for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead. and the unceasing demand for the article, is proof that it has met with favor. It is invariably brand ed nn one heal : WETIIERII,I, & BROTHER hi full, FROM the sinte of New tort.—' Messrs. J. Kidd & Co. - • • • Gents:—Please send me by Express, 12 dozen ,boxes ..VeLane's Lirer Pilli.", They are selling good here, and suit generally. Yours &c. ' ' E. P. tlvEnstatc. Xagvitle. Chatauquu _Co., N. N.Y. Dee:29.1816.: Prepared for the proprieter and void wholesale and retail by J. KIDD Jo No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. td- N. E.—Purchasers ivtii !please he particular and I Inquire for "Dr. McLane's Liver Pills," and take r.o otThhere. • increased demand for brt. 2PLANES . LIVER. PILL. since their introdnction by uses his'ngents, has far exceeded ourinnst stngiiine expectations. It is new about TEN YEARS since they were brought before the nahlic. During this time hundreds of certificates bane 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 certifiee. tes frhm respectable persons, who have used DR. M'LANE'S LIVER:PILL with , thentost happy results, where every other kpown remedy had heen used In vain Also, ridden rumba') of reenter ',hyoids ns. of good stan - ding, through the leohntry, are 'lshii, arid recommending .In.their practice. • Ishas been our alineere tvish:thiti . flfese Pitisabotlld ba fahiv sindfuily teilted hvexperb;iiceivindatand or fell*, tly the iffetteproduced•, That they lia'reteetride tested. and that the result hot been in every respect favorable, lee 6,11, thottssonds to arttnestforbo • 14vp 'sap . ettenced theirbeititleial erects . . z ; " L'EANE'S Pliint ewe .fint. held forth Or. recOnl-. !.mended'lljkeinest ofthe ympulat medicines of the dayy zr.neterersal"eure.alls, but fur LIVER COlll- PLAINTS;hiId those iymptutrut connected writ , de 'ranged state of that organ.. .1. KIDD & Co. I Got sale in*Pottseille by John S.': naTtitt. EDO /obi .IT. Blown rntats. -* ", • t;• • . IIEARD~VAQLE. GENERM, ADVF,RTISER. . . -_ .. . . Sennett &Caldwell, . „Va. 140, Chasid strut. Pllaifitikia. • i IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS. . INVITE the attention of purchasers to echoic, . selection of NEW GOODS in their line. com prising:SUPEßlOß WATCHES In gold and silver cases: of sal the approved makers, war. ranted ring tapers, at the lnwest market pricey. . La. I E I dies' Gold Patent Lever Watcher, and wag lean sine; G o ld V Epineti, atc.'• Particular attention given !pre p:tiring and regulating watches: • - • ' JEWELERY.—Oraceleta i Boasbes, Necklaces, Ear Hinge, Finger Rings in sets fo match, or slngle,of Ca men; Enamel; Garnet. Diamond, Turquoise, Topaz, Amethyst. and Coral. A very large assortment of Breen Pins for putting hair into; of the newest patterns; Hoop Ear flings, Armlets in Gold and Coral, GOLD ' MINIATURE CASES—Silver C 214 Cases, Fruit! Knives, Sugar SIND, 1390 p ladles, Ice - Cream Knives. . : FORKS AND SPOONS.—Prince Albert: . King's plain, double :bread. and Venetian pattems. of. Table, Mediate. Dessert. and Tea Forks, and Banana. SHEFFIELD tic BIRMINGHAM PLATED WARES, containing Tea Sets, 6 pieces; Um', Castors.. Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Wine Stands, and Waiters. . . JAPA NNERY - .—Tea Trays, in sets of four pieces of new designs - and very choice, I.nported expressly for retailing. • . . PAPIER MAMIE GOODS—Beautiful painted and inlaid with Pearl; Cihinets, Work Boxes, Port Folios, Card Baskets, Card Case; Tea Trays In sets of four, awl single for tumbler.. TABLE CLIPLERT 4 4niets of fini-one pieces, and Knives separately, handled with seasoned Ivory, war ranted net to crack. GOLD PENS.—Dianinnd Poly led Gold Pens at the lowest prices, to Gold or Silver holders. with Pencils combined.! Philalirivr 47-48-6 m Philadelphia Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, • IItIASAIITEED DEFTER TOIL TIM PRICE TItAN AT , • A NY OTIIER STORE IN PIIIIADELPHIA, Nay he had wholesale and waif at Cote NICHOLAS LE• HURAY'S.) No• 72, Nora 2d St.. abate Arai, n.,WATCH ES, all kinds, hne,low , and medium qualities, =aerie which are I Gold Levers, full Jewelled, - $4O to *lOO , " 1. Ines •'. - - .. 25 to 40 cluartlers. imitation • . • .. - „ . - • 5 Silver Levers, Ball jewelled, . - - 2010 90 " Lepines " - - S. . 12 to lb Duartioni, fine. - - •. _ - . - 9 t o ic, I EWELltY.—Diamonds; Gold Chaini, Gold' Pens with gold and silver holders. Pencils, Breast Pins. Ear and Fiver RitigaDracelets, Cameos of shell, coral and lava. with every"other'sniele of jewelry of the sickest and most fa.hinnable patterns. • I SILVER WARE.—Plates, Forks, SpoOns, Cups, ar.e. of standard silver. PLATED WARE.—Castors, Cake Baskets, Fans, Vases, Card Cases, and other rich fancy goods In peat . variety. • Wholesale buyers will save money by calling here be • ore purchasing. NB Keep this advertisement and call at N0:72. Vim will, be satisfied the goods are really cheaper and better than are offered in the city. For sale low, a hand some pair of show cases suitable for a Jewelry or Fan cy Shore. ' Phila.. Sept. 4;1647 95-1 y BRADY & ELLIOT; Watchmakers mad.' Jewellers, A!lb DEALER. THE SAME BP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Store outdoor to the American Hotel, Centre street, • , 'POTTSVILLE. . tMESSRS...B.'& E. keep constantly unhand an extensive assortment of WATCHES, em= bracing every style, price, and manufacture ••• to' be found In this country ' • among which they toy particularly refer to the celebrated cold and silver 14:V CRS of M. 1. Tobias 4- Co., Jos. Johnson, Robert ItosLell, Win, Robinson, &c.; of whom menu-. fazture they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and silver Anchors and I.epines, to which they would invite a ttention ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and SilverWarh, embracing nearly every article properly rooting-under those heads,— Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing olClocks, Watches, Jewelry. 4-c., promptly attended to. - Messrs. 11..4 E. deem it unnecessary in adgertire. meet to enumerate their stock mote specificallY 1 suf. •fiee to say that it has been selected with much care and discretion. and)s one of the mnst extensive to be found in the country: Their long experience In the business will fully warrant them in Invitlng'thehttention of purchasers. in the full confidence that I heyrire enabled. to sell as cloy as any other establishment here ogelse, where. • .1Deci847.51-Iy. • / New, Wholesale and Retail CLOCK, WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. - _ Great Bargmins at Ca, Prue I • •TIIE subscriber having just received, direct ' . 2l ' .' , f s n o : I n i n t t rt t 1 n o a f l' . ! In le t- :in Watches iTe e s s a a n d d b r J l e u w i l et Jewelry , a f; EL.! . prepared to sell them at the following extremely Inn prices: 1 I First quality Brass 0. G. thirty hour, from in 75 to •1 00 du : Prince Albert, . . - 3 50 " 4'50 do . Brass 0. G. Alarm, . 100 " 458 -do : - Eight Day Column, .. 7 00"' . 890 do . . do 0. G., 500 " 800 Pu ll. Jeweled Gold Patent Lever,- 45 00 do Silvi'. 00 00 " 25 00 Seven Jewel Silver.3 ll lX l " 35 00 •--•• . . -. At n.n large avort merit or Jewelry. comprising Fin eer flints, Monet Pine. Cold Bracelets. Gold Curt, and Fob Gbein.e, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens, Spec,. metes, Revs. Holds, doe. Clnrke, Watches,Jewel Q., and Silver Ware repaired and cleaved in the mow workmanlike Manner. 0. Old Gold and Silver bought or taken in exchange: N. 11.--Country merchants and dealers would find It' to their advantage to give me a call, as they Cab obtai n goods at wholesale city prices. ( • • ROBERT C. GREEN, Clock and Watch Maker, Centre street, between Mortimer's lintel, and Market Jrtls 48.9.3 m I. and opytwite O.W. Slaters stare. Cheap Watches,. sttrir •Ware, and .ffetvetry.l • • , FULL' Jewelled Dnld• Patent - Levers, $lO - 1 ! .nc Cold Lepiors,ll3o: Leven .*2O. Gold Guard. Vast, and •Fot! Chains Grid and Silver Pencils. !lupe Mgr, and Thimble's - . Spectacles, Ear Rings, Miniature Cases. Medallions; Fumy Card Cases. Fan's, Ser. Silver Tattle and Tea !Simons. Tea Setts, Forks, Ladles, Rutty!' Knives. Cups, &c. Fine Plated Castor., Cake Haste's, Candlesticks: BritannliWare, Waiters, MACON'S PATENT LAMPS. &e. Also, Cold Patent Lever Watches. from*4o to $l5O. Watches and Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Cold Pens at St 50. .1. & W. L. WARD. Dell 47 NI•lly] 106, Chesnut st..above ld at.. Pbilada. Clocks and: Looking . Glasses LW WHOLESALE. THE s übscriber, I. J. Criswell,. Nn. 20. Market street, below Eighth, ' - - North sMi. 'Philadelphia. Would , most • respectfotiv invite the Quentinr of the public generally in a large,' select and. general assortment of, Clocks, Looking Grasses. tiritannia and House Keeping Hard ware. wholesale and retail,' as cheap as can be had is the City: 1 - N. 11:--Clocks andl.onking /Muses by the Case,care fully necked and shipped ht good order. Merchants would And It to their advantage to call barons porches , In& at I. J. CRIS%VELL'iI, ' 'Nn. 090, • Market street. below Eighth. Apntl.l4-4OJ . North side, Philadelphia, • • - A -Curd: 1 LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully invite the attention of their customers and the publi in general.. 'tn their extensive stock of Sarin and Summer goody just opened; which consist of French, Enelisluand American style Milled (loth ,and Carsimere. which for beauty and style cannot be ;surpassed by_un Y Othecestoblishihent bathe State. The Vestings, we hellese, are 'something very rich and handsome; the fancy scarfs. Mindkerchiefa.' .dbirts,Buspenders, Gloves, dm.. weres deism/. and cart- , not be sold cheaper by any other establiihment In the United States._ - .• L. & T. flatter themselves they do give to their co"- tomers netter satisfaction In the way of goodavork. firmer goods, and more fashionably cut coats than the majority of tailors in the cities of PhdridelPhla, New 'York, or Baltimore. 1.. &T. easing taken the medal at the two last exhibitions of the Franklin Institute, IS a stronN guarantee that they cannot be Surpassed in their profession. - LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, - • Merchant Toilers and extensive Clothiers. • Corner of Centre, & Nabantonno sts., Pottsville. • P. B.—Just received 10 pieces or fine black and oil a Casainett cloth IS plicerEF Orsay Plaid Call•imefP, VW yards Embroidered Satin Vesting,. 131.1 do French Black Satin, • • . ..,, , 120' do_ -English . do . .. 15 pieces of Bloly French Cloth. , 1 6 do Boolean do IS do Single Milled Cassimere, • 12 do Drab &c. for Summer Coats, . . 1U do Drab, Olive. Citron Green, Loodonßenolted Cloths- ~. All of the above goods eon be seen at the Clothlg Store of ' Messrs: LIPPINCOTT 4- TAYLOR, f, April 17. 1847 •IA , Pottsville. .1. R. PATTON, • I DRAPER 4XD -TAILOR, X. 2, Aicade,.Trenvegia* street, Piarrilit, BEGS leave to ,Infant his old patrons and the public generally that he-still continues to do business at his old stand. where he is aspired to make. up. iletments the very neatest style end katest fashions of the day. From his past:expert. enee in business thrbnehoot the United States;rie fiat— tern himself that he is inferior to nobody - to his line of business. Ile therefore hopes to receive a pnranin of the nubile patronege. AU garments entrusted to him wilt be made up in the neatest style,"and at the very shortest notice; gartartted go fit ot ndpay: : Maxlted a BOY talents the above business. Psovl3 4746 tf Wholesale Clothing Warehintse, .N... is 214 Nader Street, (lawns 4tk and dila • 1 . yniLsoncents. I ' The subscriber respectfully solicim the *tea lieu of Country Merchants nod Vialerigenerally to the exnnilnatlon ofa complete stock of 'luny MADE CLOTHING, which for eitr.nt. variety, and 'workmanship, he flatters himself will tive-unlifetind satistsolon, while his rained settle of prices peasants to .purchasers inducements which cannot he surpassed' by rum other estehlishment in the United duttes.i • Phila. March f;I9IS-10-3m) ' • Jattill BE ri: • HORSE FARRIERS. 1. A4csTHE Horse Keiper's °nide: elsolPrhiug ••general direction 's rafersace to the gad= appertaining to stable coanagetneur,l with the camrequired before and after' ' PHIS. n , y ; treatment . of diseased hone'' directions In the choice, pu rc hase,.a ad management of horses, and how. to ascertain the good dualities. had.delicttbe - faltlid of carriage, gic, can. and sad dlo tinniest from the Aden edition. Price 25 cents. . • Hind's Veterinary Solana rinlfarriort I r • - • tiara on thri , diseases and acettlents tole p ' • . horse is Nobler; with iustractiool to Al :O. _ iiiil ; smith, farrier. and4ranin. rrictE -- 13 - Thu perman Worse . ranks Pis Farmer,. ten lit cie spiew platwaselet a *muffs descriptlars of. • the animal functiniiir In health, and showhigthe • principle on which Wean are to be rest to when disordered; a work which abroilig lit% -• - - 'the; hands of every fanner.' Pilaw • - ' "•-• i • .113 Togstriar whir a-satiety of other works lbw salon • Petiteni. .-; .:ps,slio'it.iteekni,“:. MOE . . • , '', ' • . . , , • ~ a . . . • . . , . t 1 M : 7 , RN - AL 9' . . .. . . . . .. . Sew Drug Store. • . , I !TIIIC undersigned would 'n that, inform the cinzens of ISchttylkill county that he has es . tibitzhed himself' In Pottsville , . nearly opposite the Episcopal Crumb. In the store recently occu pied bg Messrs. Long & Jackson. and will doe general Mishits* in the DWG. APOTHECARY, and CHEINI CAL line. 'Having devoted a namber of years to the "ambition of such knowledge as pertains to Ohl burl. sem and having received a diploma from the Phila delphia College of Pharmacy expressive orbit qualifiat tions.,and having personalty examined end purchased his stock of medicinei, drugs, and chemicals, he feels confident of giving sate faction to ids patrons. Pre. seriptions will be put up with - great care and accuracy. Included IP his stock will be found an elegant assort ment of Perfumer?. Pam?. Articles,. Brushes, Cooibs, etc. I Likewise Vi bite Lead. Window Glass, Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Dye Stuffs. Plate Clam. Chloriforna for surgeons, etc., etc.. white will hi sold wholesale and retail on the moat advantageous terms. : r . , 3. C. C: HUGHES. N. B.—Prompt personal attention to calls during all 'hour of the night. [Pottsvire, Pane IMP* - %Wholesale Drug 1 1'arehouse. i - APCurspy 4 Oilier io L ' - .74. 54, Market street jet doors abor t t hefts!, IMiIIER.E may rn be lL f 4 o p o i nd ". n n e l o A. roplete uar;nmeat' of DRUGS. PAINTS. OILS. GLASS. DYES, Ike; all of Which will be disposed of at titelowent pri , ces. lEVery article will be delivered an represented. MI oaten; from a distance promptly attended to and carefully packed. ' •-. • . Country Merchants are respectfully Welted to call be.. (ore perrhesiue elsewhere [Phila.Marchla-11-3in A CARD. FREDEMCIII: takes this . method to announce to the iiiicens'of Tee moot and vicinity, that he is prepared..4o ' cn ' vage In the practice of his profession in ati its branches, and at the same time, respect fully4oliclts a share of their patronage.. Ile can be found at Nipple's lintel, in Tremont. blay2..s 20—I y D. M. DEPUT, SI:ROM.% DEATI4T, OFFICE IN MAIIKET - gliria••• (North sttle,) First door ahoy." Exonire Othre. inia)2o Meyers' Grand-Action Pianos. FRITTHE subscriber respectfully invites i . the lor rutl e ic . u t e rr : . c s ti c at an t. i lit . h i fi n e e li t i i ;s i assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments are highly approved of by the most eminent Professors and Composers of music. For qual liierrof tone. touch,andi keeping in tunic up to conceit pit ch.lbey cannot be surpassed by either American or European PllllO/. Tliey are chosen .by all Musical stars for their concerts, such as Madame Cutellan, Leopold do Meyer; Vieux Temps; Burk, Wallace; Turn otitis) and many other.; they are used for 0110 or 300 concerts every year., They balm also received the first premiums of the three last eahibitions, and the Install ver medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded ti. them. The subscriber warrants these instruments for tae ►ear. He keeps them constantly on hand and sells othem at the lowest manufacturer's prices on reason abliterms. All orders from abroad will be promptly attended tn. T. E. RICHARDS. Meyer's First Premium Pianos. fitigpli JUST received two cases of.C. Mee . Philadelphia first premium PIANO 2 FORTES. which are unrivalled fnr 1 power and tone and are chnsen by the best performers for their-concerts. The Franklin In stitute of Philadelphia awarded the first premiums and medals in 1843,'44, '45, '46, and '47 to Mr. Meyer for the 1" best" (nun the 24 best.) piano. In Boston they have this year. (1847) awarded hint also the first pre mium and silver medal of the Institute for the best innate piano. Those in want of a gond instrument Will find it to their advantage in call nn the subscriber (at 111.. Banoan's Book and Music atom) before purcha sing elsewhere. T. C. Z171.1C11, Dctli 47-514 f) Agent for the Manufacturer: ~~~~~ WE hare always beenrarente, and have heretofore, avoided appearing before the public in any but strictly merchantile advertisements. alfdefencecom. pets us, in the present instance, to depart from our rule to obviate in some measure, frequent misrepresentation , and mieunderstanding.. The "OW Pekin Tea Company." No. 2.1, Date No. 30,) 1 South Second street, commenced business 1' In the sprineof INS. The reputation they „ have obtained has within the past year, giv en rise to many imitators—wine have even, assumed the same name. causing much doubt in the' public mind as to which - is the original Company. We have on imbue intention to take to ourselves any credit which is due to others; neither are we din• posed by' longer silence,to have the credit due to us appropriated by others; or assume 'censure when not deserved. • Therefore we particularly request our old friends— merchants In the interior, and the public generally—to recollect that this Company has but ens warehouse; that all teas packed by them have No.ns, south demand street on the labels ; and that no other teasbre theirs, Ict them be sold under what name they may. Western and country merchants and others. favoring us with a call or their orders, will receive prompt atten tion, and none but the best teas, guaranteed to give sat. hfactlon, from the . OLD PERM TEA COMPANY, No. Sge South Second street. " Between Market and Cheanut, Philadelphia. . Ith The, above teas ban always be obtained of the subscriber, sole agent for the proprletorrin Skhuylkill county. JANE DEREYMAnI. L. Pottsville, Jan 29 1048.5-hin The. East India Tea Companyi - _HAVING OPENED A TEA WAREHOUSE!, ' AN, ISO, Mart/V/I.rd stiest, next deer to ' Old Reif tOrnis Hold, euttaortenia. rigtl 13 1 2 I Ce4VAr, 0 1 Alitir tatt e r h i o m iyA r G t. ft i LE.F.. wouldA I very respectfully invite a call from country Merchants and others visiting our city. Oar teas are or I the nest quality, and very fragrant, ha ring been select d e with the greatest care and at unusual low pricei. For the country trade they will be packed in quarter, half, or pound packages, If_preferred: thus furnishing . advanlitees ; lit no loss:indraught. 24 anussort lment Of teas fora very mull I itttiount or eapital. " The tatter panlculany Is ofadtentagatapersiinsoTatalerxte means, and whose sales of the ankle arelimited. Oar determination is to avoid all 'unnecessary expense that will have a leaden - ex tolnerealie the cost of. our tens, hence the pedant coarse of circular letters to the trade instead of if aliening agents, a practice pursued by some of our cotemporaiies, at 'my great aspenae. These. Agents must he paid whelbei they' mike vales. not, With thoadVantagesuuniss.of pmcuring Tess, and a close application do bulsWeas, to arty nothing of alters. ding in nur own buslless.andnoteldlUlting it to others moll iltlmateiy Imo to as a share ofyour eastern. • Jan.El4-11. New Grocery, Flour, Feeds • AND PROVISION STORE. *THE sobsctibtr announces• to the citizens of I Potts F ir o l u l I r e .; t , t i ta! he ! Feed As jus a t t o u paeir t n a ezr Gwrhoceree 414fi3C. will always n keep o r ri L hand a frip s erior;d•rk of Choice GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Family FLttllq TEA. COFFEEMEGAR, etc.; nlLpf which will he so lected with great care, nod wilt hsi sold at very low rates.‘ lie flatters himself that he can make it to the interest of this Lommunity to ideal wiih him he there fore solicits their patmna get tie returns thanks to his*umomns customers Inc the patronage they bestowed aeon biro in his other business, Dectl V7-30] ' D 13110 F. ictu. . Spiink• Xill SO intry G N oods. . 301 EN STONE & 4 . IMPORTERS AND' DEALERS IN suns, masons, sin. aniuegar GOODS. 45, Smith Sempli Streit, / ; PUILADEGIPIIIA, • HAVE received, by late artivalsfram Frame, 40 - (chiefly of their own importation.) a new and . G s , very rich assortment of goring MILLINERY GOODS; to which they will constantly be mak ing-additions. They hove now in store Bllb for Quin, Ilanners, of att priers. . Fancy Rennet and Cap Ribbons, • beautiful *Out . Plahi Manumand Satin Ribbons. Ma widths. French and American/Artificial Flowers, In great variety.-- ParuiChip Rats ' Crapes. Crape Limes. Fancy Bonnet and Cap Net,., Trimming Laces. Face Trimmings. nnekrame, Willow. Crowns, Tips. &e., And all amides needed for the Millinery Trade. Tqe atreationof Merchants and Milliners visiting the city is parthelady'requested to our stock, aelt will be (nand far more extetr, lye than that of any other house in mulles.. and the prices more ministate. Phila, March At. t . - - IFEW - . • STORE. . . .I. MORGAN respeelfollyinforms the public ailipthat be has' opened a new fancy Dry Goods' and Millinery store In Market Street. near ....a.3.... Third, where he is. Just opening a eplendid assortment of. goods Jan received from New York and Philadelphib, which be intendesel.. ii ng very low. Consisting in part at Bilk; Tbibet. Paris, and Printed Cashmere Shawls, a large and splendid assortment Of Muslin de Mines, Gingham, and. Lawns. very low, yard wide Silks, Bilk Fringe, Gimp. and Buttons, &C. tr.c.; and he would pankularly call the-attention of the ladies to a large nesorunentrif -White roods, Jam nuts Slain, liall and Doak Muslina, Plaid and Stripe Mailing., Apr 1117,1617 - . SPRING FASHIONS: - , : STRAW GOODS. THE undersigned respectfully invites the emotion ofdealenkto bisemortment of MAI P, FANCY, ant STRAW BONNETS, which 'from the &glades he possesses of manufactur ing. tenant ha ortoPsesed. • BONNETS of every Wad, of. the "Aye add Sure feslinkslas tiro at the owes, prices. Also, MEN S, BOYS', sad INFANTS smiler HATS mai CAPS. - . ' THOS. WHITE, Rennet lfiumfacturer, 41, South Second groat. " • above Chesnut. caw side, FhlledelPhis . . - Phialt;Felel6ll4ll- Sect Ack --;eircAo) trxra --- qmning a latite ea 4 isellipaetted Watts:me 0 of . Garden sends, alLififrasted freib (tutetaod tilltes, which will be sole wholesale atut rettaat Barr Pnc" - 13 ' P 1 0 1 1 1 1 11 "billaito Plane to at spin, popplittl &tali tificts4riAVAgastitY. AT lANFAN•O BOOK OTOIC,,0). .• NO. 16 - T.. 1. Huities, Bro Rad Xsig!t bourlt mod fir loft fa** tJ 031 co eppirsii.ile.ktis76' Bank. =I • SI.OII SI 1 . tibß OALE.—A. deornbto Om story residence In V Monts' Addition. , • acai ••• Ir 3c In • ALSO: A large and convenient store room and dwel ling house well located ih klincrovine. ALSO; Eight building lots In Mihersville4as well 10. sated as any In the bottrottgb.' , .A number or tion gages and Judgment. bends Or carious amounts, well secured on property in Pottsville ' and vicinity. ' ALSO: A valuable shire in Centre street: ALSO: For sale of rent, a nom and dwelling in kb, neraville,ln the mat ermines, pats or the town. ALSO: Thellarge and convenient hotel. situated hi the town of Patterson khown as the Schuylkill Valley Term*easy. j WANTED: pal. lands or productive properly in Schuylkill county; In exClungefot productive property Philadelphia. [Novto 41,47 • Farm for gale. TILE subscriber will sell a valuable • farm, consisting of 110 acres, eltuated in Plnegrove township, Schuylkill county, H 3 ' about 4 mites below Pinegrove. About 80,acres ofthe laud la cleared,a ins Mate of cultivation:len of which is in meadow.' The bal. ante is woodland, well 'timbered The Union Canal runs through the properly The buildings consist of a two ntorydwelling house; a new Switzer blen,aild nth er out huildingi. Thera are two orchtirds on thefartn, and an abundaht supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings.n ere are fifteen acres of. win ter grain iu the!ground, i For terms and other particu lars, apply to thesubscrlber In Pineerove. PETER FILBET.; October 10 Mil '! .41-If "aldabl~ Coal Tracts to erU let on leases, to Olt applicants, all that tract of land belonging to the North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containinr the follow tng list or--coal Veins, amorof which,-,ainntig others, Inc Peach Mountain Weinsliaving a ranee of over a mile in length, viz —Lewis, Spolin, Ilarracletich,' Pearson,Clarkson, Stevenson. Little Tracey , Peach Mountai Veins, Green Park or Rayensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, end Big Diamond Veins, ilong with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the ]unction Tine% belong ing to the said Company,containinitbeSalern,Forrest, Rabbit Hole. Mortimer,,' Tunnel. Mack Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawtnn Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist Milt s situate'd °lithe Mill Creek Tiart, all of which will be rented on moderate terms by applying to . • DAVID CDILLAS, Ag't. Pottsville. Feb. 21 22 For Sate at Private Sale. ALL that certain tract or parcel of land, situated on The Broad Mountain, in Lower Matt, mon ge tow m ship,in Schuylkill county, (formerly !Jerks county.) to the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows,to wit :—,-Beeinnlng at a marked White oak tree ; thence by late vacant, lands, -now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north slsty-five perches, to a white oak; thence by late vacant land, now sutveyekto George Werner, west 146 perches to a stone; thence 1,3, late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Mick, slut: sixty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches. to the place of beginning, containing fifty-fire acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of land and allowances of sin per cent. fur roads, &c. JOHN G. Bum:snit. Executor of F. Beetle estate. 69. Market st. Philatte depteanber L 9. ISO • 38 Sheriff's Sale of Real EState. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni E.:lye:sus. issued out lit the Court. of Common Pleas of•Sehuylklll County. to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendor, on Saturday the 'Ma flay of April, 1840, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the public house of Michael Grneff, in the Borough of Orwtgrburg, Schuyl- kill county, the following desiribed premises. viz.: All that certain tract of land,situate in Union Town ship, Bettnylkill County, ben/tried by land of Samuel Ruppert, Daniel Coho, and others, containing 17 nuns and 20 perches, conveyed by Benjamin Nehr and Mary• Ann his wife, by Deed dated October 1411,, 1410. to Peter Eisenhower, and recorded arjOrwirabtire, in deed book Nn. 1,16. page 616- As the the property or PETER EISENHOWER. ! • Seized and taken in execution and will he sold hp Sheriff's Offieb.Orwigs- 1 J. T. WEXNER, Sheriff. burg, April 8, 1849. 5 , lb c_toa OF FOUR-HORSE STAGES: • • TRI•W EEC LY POTTSVILLE AND HARRISBURG. THE subscribers announfe to the public; hat they are now running a Tri weekly line of new and elegant four horse - COACHES between Pottsville and Harris burg,. tiwrittuh by daylight, leaving Pottsville every Tuesday, Thutsday; and Saltriday, at 7 o'clock; A. AL, and Harrisburg the. alternaie_days. at the smug hour— passing throng') Schuylkill Efavep, Friedrnshurit, Pine, grove. Frederitliibtirg, Jonestown. and Undelstown: • FARE GOING • FARE RETURNING. To Harrisburg, Is 3 23 I Pottsville, $3 25 " Schuylkill Haven, 25 ." Lingelstown, 50 " Pinegrove, .1 12 "Jonestown,l 50 r Fredericksburg,. 175 i Frodericksurg, 175 " Jonestown, 200 " Pinegrnve, 225 " Llngelstown, 300 " Schuylkill Haven 300 For seats in Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania Hall —ln Harrisburg, at Hale's Hotel and at Colder's Stage Office. 3 Passengers called fur when requested. The proprietors pledge themseres to the public that they All heequal to any in the State for comfortable ravelling.- O. JENNINGS & Co. , IL 1647 - 17- Carriages, Haggles,. Rockaway: : . Wagons, &c. • - • 'roe subscriber would beg leave to inform big frlendsand the public in gen anti that he has bought out W. G. Moore. at the corneropposite Clemens & Par Tin's Steam Mill, in the rear of the American Houle, where he Is prepared to do all kinds of work In the neat est manner. Being himself a practical carriage maker, he hopes to give entlresatiefartiou [obis customers. N.B.—For the accommodation sof the coal trade, be intends building Rail Road cars, Urill ertre.,and wheel barrows, all of which will be built id the beet materials. Persons In want of anything in his line will do well to give him a can, as, Ids charges are reaennable. - June 5, MG. 23=1y . : • WISTAR A. KIRK. BLACKSMITH ,StittP.=-The subscriber announces told, friends thathe hausenmmentedthe BLACKSMITH business in connection with Ids earrbre establishment, and is prepared to do aLI kinds of work in aniline nf.bu siness in the best style of workmanship at stion notice Audit low [Mel. COACH -MAKING- 4M. itIArES, • r v HAS just started the above business - _ lw.Severn's stone shop In 4th, near Market street, Pottsville, where, with 0,11161111 ". first rota wisteria/and experienced hands he Is prepared to make all kinds of CARRIAGES in a style that will compare with those wade at any other establishment. Cr. Repairing ,piomptly done in a manner that will suit customers.. ALSO43LACKS3LITHING in its va rlOns branches. • Those who want anything In the above line will please call and try me. [Sep2.s 4: 30 tf BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES MADE OF THE beet refined American .• Iron. for raleat about the same prices of the bar,bcing a saving of 100 per cent to the purchaser.' All shore sold, nr. warranted, and if .At sally, factniy, can be returned and the money will be refunded. 0141,Y & 11110T1IER, 42 Walnut •t.. Ph Sada. Ph) a4lelpFila Golden Saddle. .v.. 38,Afartet Street. " •! . ! SADDLES, Bridles, Martingales. A lii* e /r i 'lLo n rsLi , 11.1c c k WrAkrVeA&, manufactured in large quantities and sold At the lowest pricer. E. P. MOVER, Sign of the Golden Saddle, No. 38, Market Aprlll44 1815 am) ' sweat Philadelphia.. Erteilt:L Trees, - tr• t SHRUBBERY, &c. PERSONS in want of Frnit. and Ornamental Trees,Shrub- bevy, ke., will please leave their orders at : . BANNAN'S Rook stores.' Who is Agent for the most extensive Nurseries in the United States, all of which will be supplied by the 100 r single, at the lowest cash prices. . (Veslll-7 AMEDICINE which is perfectly isafe,and may be gle en to children, from tender infancy In advamed age. lays under no restraint as le cold water, or any kind of (hod. Purges mildly. subduing fever,—dearnys and expels worms with invariable success—and Is easi ly administered to children. - That it possesses these valuable properties. is fear: - Insly anettetV—still claiming the additional advantages of being given in small hulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Venni- Rages demand'. Daring in brilliant career, it has been introduced into many families ,where every other know n and accessible Vermifuge has been tried without the least success, 'where it has promptly expelled Worm' to an almost inert dlble amount. As evidence °fate surprising effects of Dr. M'Laa WORM SPECIFIC, we give the following On Saturday, February 7th, 1646, Mr.-lames Richard- , son called at the Drug .Store of .1.--Eldd & Co. coiner of Wood and Fawn. streets, Pittsburg, Pa. and made the followiog statement child of 'nine had been very sick for some ten days—we had given her purge. the medicines, but it 'had done her no good. Ole of our neighbours came in and said it was - Worms that were destroying the child. and at the same acne spoke ofthe Wonderful egret:tithe had witnessed, tenor using Dr. AP Lanes Warm specifte.itt that neighborhood. ,We, prentred a vbi—gare one tea-spoonful. and the child' discharged f arty 1100 learlng. ithen gave another lee spoonful. whir-it-brought forty-six more, making in all Worms. As a duty I owe tt, you, and the emntnunity at large. freely make known these farts. My child is Dow well. What is most remarkable. the Went Sped* expelled the Worms alive, in about four hours afier I trove h to thi . For siale.hrPottv i lla by.lohn S.C. Martin, & John G, Frown Dregglau. [int 48-1-111,1 • , t Patent. Grease r Fog Ogles of Carriages, Wagons, Rail lined Cars 8114 414gliplifir Of altlauthi, to VIVO oil and prevent friction. • • This article Is prepared and for pia by.CI.P.MENS& PARVIN:IIie only marmfacnners of arts article. in the United Mates. at their whaletale and retail ilardwale and Drag liq t re in Pennants, pchuylkill 'County, Pa. - REfd BM Atha' noire Is genuine without the writ ten sUttatuf AT lbeinvenlor and tanpriator,C.ban. %nun% trfaileeth Pinker.- . WILLIAM H. BEEBE fie Cs. (La* Reels * Center.) , F4SIIIIIO.3'4IILE IntarrEns. - • WHOLESALE Azip RETAIL. las -CAssitat.streste-JUlihnlsethie, and - lOC • daßroeuisray. hire; TF4.I , . • . W. IL dr. Co. In• BAD presenting them selves tothenollce of residents at a disunite are actuated by.a 'desire bf &Beetling atteP ~ . nen to the Hats. of their mahtlfatilig. eta meant of 'lncreasing their cash sales. The stealing,* ' of cheer hole meant to the fact that • their pedlar. meth hone tenth and expensive while their prices are ent,higlter than the erimary prices of the trade, makes R imperative that they decline the risks incidental to a credit bustnesi. %Verb they to follow in the "beaten track ,•• .lining merely at a aeduciten ml prlcel,-a cor responding deteriera lion ' , cabin wieldy end w oil than shin.ensuing as a matter of Wine, there wypodabert • Ke 110 urgent reainti fir adopting heels - latently - cash! Their course is opporjte to title- " I ' . ' -Excelsior is the 'menu which they have uneented, by it they are constrained to advance still nigher in • the production of OM 01111 costly goods. The Great encouragement they have met it hit in there' bashes.— the decided prefererice given to theit Hats. both by the fashionable and thstoitnes, as well,as by the shin economist. and mimes of plainer hate has 'confirmed them in their determination of preducting: the very best goods in their line of trade, on-this eontinetrt. Wm, It. B. & Col would here take orcasion Welty that they are Indebted for the reputation or the le house. and fur the relebritY of !heti. Hats. tot no equivocal dealings, nor fictitious representations. The principle In business has always been to give to the purchaser a greater proportion 01 1 value for value, than could pos. ',ably be found elsewhere at the same prices. They have expended vast sums of money, in perfee-tieg their business, in securing the best itateut-among workmen. in the erection and applicatiOn of Machinery. and In having "eCeparedeltr their tepee' lal Use the richest plushes and trimmings of Paths; bribes, Mealls'alone they have prevented to the public a perfect leant the fabric of Hats, alai to the trade, models in Fashion: Wm- 11. IL do Co. would stale that their prices at re- , nil aye standard at Iti and IS. Their wlipleaale prices are such as to enable dealers to realiget a fah profit. and to carry home to their customers, if they 'feel di/- P... 4 Hats not conch ep'expecesly foe theetnintry trade. but Hats which are justly considered by those familiar with the manufacture of W-. 11. B. & Co, a* thaplus ultra of gentility. tare and 'exqiiisite Workmanehip, the same identicatle n•lth those supplied to gentleman, at their establishment re New York, Philadelphia anti Elerelfin. ' ' - . • it, 1 Thi. r,:uititnertnets a Initinh theft Span: and Fall Fashines, are the first Sanieday In March and We last • Saturday in August. "The smellier Hat" will he pre sented in early season. Gillum:in herding at a ills. lance, can be supplied Yenta the celebrated Hats of W. • 11. U. & Co. by trendier 1 per mail, the length and breadth,ia inches, of the Hots worn by ihenti. A Schedule of prices and wialities.at wnotesale will be tranemittell. when reqUesied ao wilt uteri% Circular descriptive of Festilons at ;the proper perinds. Phil'a. aprilS ij Imo . V 'l3 _., _____i•—.—.„. .1 Card to shale Read Os. , TO !Mote in 113:intend virritlnr PbtladMphla o purchases. it is important Co know 7 . ' 1 whene it can be Wine to the best advantage. _.... 0,. ..5.`h. Such as are ninon to thy IIAT 3 for theiron LI head+. or by the thee to sett legain, are respectfully la formed that there is an ist.iblishinent at No. I,strate. beery street, on the second Itleor, conducted by p. DA- M.% on the cash .l gent eritirely. where HAT of the brat materials, and of the eattst fashion. can eoiltively be obtained at trout one to twtydellars less tirsti : at the showyaml extent agent entree in the fashionable. - there of the city, cc here rents are trim one to three hiesend dollars nor annum ! ' At this establishment. on account oflocating It in able streei,and up urine he proprietor preen, store at the low rent of one hundred dollare 'lh difference in the 'moths which there roust be be Itit two rtesertprtons of mantel,. every nne - san anst A Vlail la earnestly salleittlit. as It is certain t Will ever meet dant?. tn. S I B Ste Strawberry street is first aloe SeCOll nmaront lati•et to Chesnut street. - 4 Palla. Feb: I:. Pt la 7. Spring; Fashion of Hats, AT THE GREAT CENTRAL ('U lIAT AN D CAP STDRE, ; No. 284, .IkrLe: Street, South .gille,4soet 1•:ieh~ k'tru ILA DELPIII A. -. 7. THE subscribe,. takes this meth°. L tent Ids thanks lo the people of the cots Schuylkill. for thel very liberal share 0 ronage which they have extbidcri towards him last lew months...and would kali their attention fact lbai he has now introduced his Spring rashi • . GENTEF:M EN'S lIATS, which for beauty. nc. nod durability, cannot be excelled by nny other !ilk rl.y. This Wirt, commisesthe NutilE7 - 'Fnal, :ilk, hod Mole Skjn lint' styles and qualities. togethiq tt MI a viiry,large nient of Moth, Vella!, Plush; Fur. and Grazed Country Merchant. and ogle++ are resPerlibllY I to examine the stock, which they will flnd It I,' advantage to dn, before purrlinshigi as It Is his rnioatioll, havingadoptedile,ll system of selling fa only., to nen at the lowest 141ces. Phila,DeclN97-111-61n Marl]] ]NO rmunnA,i iii 4, Ma tliet siren% ablive Stli street. south REueiv:~L of surrn's BOOT .i.vD suorrsTot:E. THE Snl scriber annoenrca tol trd niers, and the public in general, I at - • • removed his Boat and Shoe Store, amt t s below Ilatinon'allook etnre,and isomeC opposite the new Epic. opal Church, ; "' Street, Pottsville: w here he will qq keep on hand an extensive stock 0 f Mints and of every Variety, fir ladies, soisoes, gent miners, children. 4 , c. Lr. all or which are ru the beat materials, and will be sold at very lot to snit the times. ate keeps also on hand. abarge nssortmenjof Volt x•s:Sachellm, Lc. all of which he {rill of very low. -- r -Boots, Shoes, Sc made to order of the hest riots, and repairetrat -isortThotice. -'Pntuvllle, nprilS , it ihl WILLIAM SM _ 1100 TS AND SIIOES, At the Old Stand, Centre Street, next d , 14c r9flst,ille House. , - S ; & J., ; Y 0 S T:E R, . • . _,.., - 7411:C row, Teteisitrg )heir - ~.....: • •. Sprint , . supplies 111 COOTS ..t : - •• • . t 81101 a first rnte !:,...-:-..,..,../:.. , assortthent , wh eh they now =-`......--- -isy. - offer nt wh4,l,, , ate or retail ache very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks. Va- I ises, Carpet lingo, and S . ateliels,Sole and Upper I:slither. Morocco, CalfSkins. Lulling amid Binding Skitir, Shoo - I'llUers' Tools, and a g ciscral assortment of Shur Find-. itp!. . .. 'N.B.—Roots 4. shoes aviti it faelu rsta at short nritic.e.--. Thrig friends and the public is tin are in want of any of" th e s h o e, art id,,,, are ~..m . kfully.teq u listed to g i et heat a - call. . Itl ayd, N. 1417, 19- . — Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store. CHEAP von CASH. ) .,Ife. 35, Sl Ath Third, gibers Chissut Strad, eitiLA DELell I.: trrniubscriber I:3s estahliqhrd and continues. fp do an - exclusive CASH business, and wlfer -s~fnt! nn losses, he is enabled and•deiertAitted to , sell 1100 TA andstior.s hp the package nr dozen, at tolYer prices than any other regular :- Shoe hour In this. city. Ile'keeps constantly on hand a goad assort ntnt of Mew •, WODIcIeS and Chihli . ..le9 ntrinpfactute. Small dealers soppEed at the sant Purchasers will pteasees.atolne ty, nod -they will find there is 110 sertisement THOM Al No. 35, South Tlord, ahoy( awn 4, ISIS 40 boil I • _ Ss Lt. J. • DeLLIerA 1111. IV. and Shoe Fawn • PUTT' • Septiti ISO 800T5A% .I 110 - 0 ; 174, Ta - rid - ,.9410ES will . -. .....41 rat i• • IL ID: mionsilt•S :Vim Grocery and Provision Stare. Decll . -- ' "U3I.IOtIELL 4IS ;, PARASOIO. -,-- _ pAiLiSOLECTES; Alsip WALKING CANE UM•s•-• r NRII.LAi.' . lirai. IL Richardson, Steam Factory, the only one in the United rstatoi.- ..v. 104, Market street.—PIIILADES.Piqa. IIERCIIA NTS are respectfully Informed that I' I " o f ‘ continue to nianufacture all the above goods, by I the an of steam, unto it tvitanding the[ iestoppo- I onion of parliee opposed :lir lie iiitrodnetinn f Raped- I sive hope:two:lNa,, 51y Orono:neat is coati tete, and 1 IltiCC9 !id lont', tvi 10 giseeniire satiskrti,,n. C. At thert Ir an • umbrelfa store neat dime, of nearly l ' the same uaide. it is hopiirtatit yea should riemerniier l WM. 11. RIGIFARD9OSI, Sienna Sartori', and patentea i of the Walking Cane Tnitirille, sign of the oady cad.j Etvidr. No. 104, Market street, Pliitsdelptits 6Attentitin i. reque.tell to o...celebrated Walking I Cane Umbrella, a neat and beauttful article, rubinlnz 'all the advantages of a cape and umbrella. rkil.,,rfus 19.6.1nt ; , . I Wholesale Depot of ILlnbrellas,•, Corner Of Centre a nitt.tro eke? streets:Pot veal., ! • ' faint AT BA IANAN`S•'NEWei ROOM. I . JUST re,, litiNieived fai the manufacturtira in Plii.', X I laiiitlith of ia. large ly of otion and Silk Um- , I , N srellcs, made of tin best material, and warranted l to be of a superior manufacture. Ai the alsivt article, , is on Vtlisiini thew their con be sold at low cad) pricer. Cotton and Gingham Umbrellas, $4 80 10312 pod dos.. Super Gingham do steel ribi,' •19 00, to SI •do Super Silk • do ' do 50 lid to ~0 do ; Super Silk. do fauc,s brindles, 40 00 to 0 du Sold In lots toriumpurcha.ers. Cr an In the bortmell supplied on favorablo terns. - Merchants 'radio:With this plate wio find it to, heir intereld to call: . • . 41 [Nn i r.o-47 I JAMES nouEns, ELI lIR ELA is - NS j PARASOL Manufactliter.Nri. 9 C 'al-street.. Pottsville. !IV - Umbrellas and Parasol* , rehired at short notice : . [Sep A 14:-6m1 Winsldis"Glass Work ~ , cAmp..% co., N. .7... • MILLYII.I.O GLASS WHILES, Cumberloto Co., E.. 1.• - THESE Worhs comprise Live Factilice, with I.N.V their appendages. of sufficient magnltu eto mane ",.•" over 100,000 boles of Window Gins", embracing 1., every,"ariety of size, from A-S to 33-46. • . The 'proprietorr are determined to leave no• theans• untried to make their glass equathr elf res cis to the European Cylinder nitaes.• They have engaged the most skillet Blowers and Flattener'. and PaHletrlar at tention Is paid to the assorting ;Xthe ctfhlit Les. - The ,'Culters are - held to a stacteesponsibtlity. and. for thin perorate the glass assorted by them has their' respective names branded on the boxes in*hich it is packed} Purchasers hay Ipg . just causci oti Compaint, ore requested to report them to the sulectibera, a ith the names on the boxes complained of. tittle' attention will be mid to their ennuuudltutinns, an a remedy applied. • Accounts will be opened for sums over elee. with punctual men; residing at oleaes,w here we can draw for their aceoen I when duo. An average credit of six months will be gi en. and' settlement" reade*emi annually by drafts draw ar one month after date.so all to give the payer timely ice to prepare for It .a All orders will be promptly att tded to. addresed In HAY, IIOWDLE, & Co:. • Aptill.ll-6t) 34, North Front stl,Phitsda. ATTENTION! MILITARY STORE. .TIIT, iaborlber would respectfully In. form his f dendiand costamers4 Olt be ham . - bieated his MINT %UV CAP 11ANIIFAC- T 021: In Third street. No. 96, e few doet/ below Race where ho would be pleased to see his old*customeier and ae many saw coiH as ore disposed to favor hinwitlittielf custom, ,Ile still continues to mauulacture military and eipprtmen's articles of ,every ilm-crilitbot, surh at iralher, Cloth,: Felt, . . Silk and Seaver Dresellafte..o ell pattenist . . , Forage dopy, Holsters-fur Tropp, 'lndy do. t,,,,1 Carteurb Bram Ilayonet Scab ards. Sword rt,tr,, of all kinds. Oanteene, fi.entisarks, ifferent pal• terns; Fire /Man?, Passim: Boxes. To do. Brushes mot l'it 4e rat Plume i, rompoons.tiremenis Caps. Lea ther zitlicits, Gun : eased, superior quality Shut Ram Game Saga; Demos. &c. Orders thanarotty recalled and promptly attended to. - W.II..CItSSSMAN. No. MN-mitt 3.lsitt.. a few doors helot/ Bare: Phil a.. .1ap.13. ISM I Bar e: Phil k."iFEMAIIS, my 0- e;tellent ankle tor Ladies to toilli . e.earaLle Is ther horn*, recommended by the Medical Fatuity. Also, Beata Cradles to attach ter fishy dampers : jail reili i. erl end fat salt et (.1161 HANN AN'fl Yaristy Meets. • . i thnself ut[s his e vast • weep •ef: =el ri St., only ore y a . i . N, of WI o/ Ike o the 1 on of In .vt e ue s,„ t a of all abort- Iwo.— Ir lied their deter -1 Ca h 1 resit'. 1c Las at door Moiety centre r cm ays hoc., en. Ide of rates, 'runks, tapes. 11212320 !or to
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