Phila., Reading, and Pottsville RsttlE Ito•ad. ) L . .4 45 11- , • RATES AFT ERMIT ON Id ERCIIANDIZ E. riN AND De:emberlo47, Goods will Übe forwarded with despatch lathe following rates rgetiM, between Pottsville and the points below .mienarer lon of.tooo lbs. Bstsees. Paturillal Bates's Pottsville avd PAUa. I sad Readrag.- mare slate, tiles, ike 1111 30 SI 00 Fqg Iron blooms.timber, Estr-1 bte,rosin, tar, pitch, and 275 Nail. • Nails and spike., bar iron, castings, lead. turpentine, bark, raw tobacco, salt, 13, provisions. Potatoes, 1am... ) bar, stoves, /sc. Flom per barrel, 3d wbcat,eorn,rye, clover seed.l and tall per brothel. 3 - All Groceries, hardware, steel,l copper, titt,brass, domestic liquors, machinery, batter. and egg., cheese, lard and 75 tallow, oil, wool, cotton, I leatber,old, tildes paints. I oyster., raw and cordage) Dry goads, hemp, and medh tines, foreign liquors, I wines, glass, Paper, ( tomb ri 00 d.h, meat, confestionary, books and stationery. J No additional charges for commission, storage, nr tecelvlng or Sell veriag freights runny of the Company's depots on the line. r0v.2747-45 tf I•lol,l%lo:fi l iLiail i g iglit:4o: IFOIINDRY & MACHINE SHOP. 1 iFR n ab.cribers, as their old stand. corner of Rail Road and Callowbill streets, are prepared to man et facture to order, at t he shortest notice. Steam Eswises and Pumps, o any power and capacity_ for mining and" other purposes. Batches Coal Breaking. Nsehises, with solid and perforated mile's, as may be required. Also Elegises and Blowing. Cylinders with all neces sary machinery for Blast Furnaces. hot Air Pipes, of. the most approved plans, Cupand Ball Joints and Dra w. Myers, of the very beet construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron klasters and par ties engaged In the Iron trade, to their large stock of Pat/arts for Rollin , Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try. vie ....The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling 11111 at the Mnntour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it is enough to 'Ay, that taws and asperities, the moat infallible rests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en tices and machinery. ' Orders ate respecfully shlicited and will be promptly attended to. 11.kYWOOD ar. SNYDER.. l'ettavllleNanuary,.l7, 18411 3-Iy Expresk -Line. • - Livingston, iloward Sr. Co.'s Express, DV rAN4ESIETI TRIM, Bares , Potterifle, Philadelphia, :Veo Park. pcsrcni Bniton'ore, Irashinpfna;Bujralo, Cunoils, 4- Europe. 'OR the accommodation of the public, we now run an express car every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphia, 0: moire - ion with our Trunk, which runs dully for carrymg boxes of merchandise Ate. By this arrrogement edicts for goods and packages left at the office In Pottsville, will be executed, and ,the grinds delivered in Pottsville in about 30 or :It hours. Thls is .1 great convenience for our merehrinni and 'milers.-- Oold; silver, and Notes forwarded and bills collected. Orders received for the purchase of any single ar;. tide In Philadelphia, New Vorkior Boston. which will tie promptly attended to.. Goods forwarded, which ran he paid for on 111.11VOry fillip Ffilie. Office In Peitisville, two doors below Batmen's Bani sters. and Immediately opposite the new Episcopal Ohara.. , Be'adinits P. W. Enrt'• Bookstore. • Phihutelphis. No. 43, South Third street New , York. N. A. Wall AI reet B.lnn; No. S..C..ort strort. FC:A 68ii.flS iVORIiS. la ow ir); Autil.crlt4i!• hn vine associated themselves tos 1 anther, incline under the firm nfS.Sillvman & for the purpose of earning nn the Foutofry and Ma chine businissltt the Franklin. Works. Port Carbon, lately owned by A. D. Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacture to order at the shortest notice Stearn 'Fines, Pampa. Coal Breakers, and Machinery of almost', any cite nr description. for mining or other-purposes. Also Rall Rnadand Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings anise site or pattern. ' ICb ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SDLICITED -cs SAMUEL SILLYMAN. • •. S. M. LEWIS. Port Carbon. Aug. IS liP: 33—ly VRANKLEC SUOVEL WOR .—The subscribers 1! are now.prepared to furnish the Collier. and deal er. of Schuylkill county, wlth Shovels of all kinds ar the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is particu larly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. S. SILLYMAN & CO. 33—1, Port Carbon; Aug. 14,1517 Tamaqua Iron Works. scar' ••-• TOE aubeenbere having acioe'ated theinrelves to (ether in the FOUNDRY AND MACIFINR Eusi= KRIM at Tamaqua, under the firm of “Hudson, Toylor.•! would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now, prepated to do an exten •lve bosi•ess an the manufactory of all kinds of steam Engiries, Pumps, Coal Breakersoicreens, and Rall Rnad Cars, together with all kinds of castings in iron and brass, as apphed to machinery incident to the coal bu slam. , ' Repairineof every kind done by them with neatness ■nd dispatch. They will warrant all their nogrk to per form well, and would solidi the custom °ranch persons as may Went work executed, either In this vicinity, or et a distance, which will meet with prompt and imme diate attention. SAMUEL HUDSON, JNO. K. SMITH, CHARLES M. TAYLOR. . Tanage's, Aug. 7, 1917 —fl Schuylkill Talley Railroad, ♦III MT. CARBON AND PORT CARBON RAILROAD ..~ ' PASSENGER TRAINS. rill an after Monday, AprU 10, 1010, a passenger Tra(nw - IU run between Monnt Carbon and Tusca rora, three times a day (except Sunday,) ox rollnws Leave Mount Carbon at 7 A. M. 11 A. M. and 4 P. IC Leave Tuscarora at 81 A. M. I 0 P. N. and 5i P. M. tralite will stop to take up and let down pas ireneererat any point on the Road: PARES. inlles and under, 8 10 11 11. WI WAS.AER,Superlntendent. ttprll9.•lS , It IS • Phila., Reading, and Pottsville Rail Road. ~~r,- :Gv s '' WINTER-ARRANGEMENT Passenger Trains. flours ofstarting on and after Monday,Oct.Ml, 1845 From Pottsville, ht 9 A. ?if }Malik . except Sunday Philada., •• 9 A. M., 11061.13 . 0£ PARSINGIREADINO For Philadk. at 10 A. M., " Pottsville " I 2 .A M. r RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Phllada.,ll3so and 3 00 Reading, $1 40 and 120 12— Pbtlade., Oct. II port Clinton & Tamaqua B. It. ?D= Ir . IIE entire road from Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha l., ving been renewed with heavy Iron railer and good ■nbetnntinl bridgea. with all other improvements adapt ...if to the un of Locomotive engines, and the regular husinerra of the, road being now tenured; n passenger iraiewill, on and after Tuesday.the 1311, inst..leave Tn. (Sund.iye excepted) at : o'clock, A.3l..and arrire•it Port Clinton, in tittle to connect wjth the 'down ward train from Pm/millet!, Philadelphia. 'Returning. will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philartel phis comb and reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train With merehandize will alro leave daily. - WM. WALLACE. Treas. Et Sec try Little Schuylkill Navigation IL IL & Coal Cn. Philadelphia, July 10, 1817 88—tf Tremont Iron Works. r Pinup nvi.toLrz 4- CO. ' H AVE as•or used tbeni.elves tnrether for the ;mi on, of carr) lox na the FOUNDRY AND 514011 NC flUrtlNEs,t, in the Ilmorishing town of Tremont,Rtbuyl• county. thew are prepared to furnish all kinds of crtraingit for tail road earn, and machinery of every df , ' , l".• build "" , o vozin..• for crinkly and other purposes, coal treaders. ceynon L,r mine,Le„, &C., to igetlinr with all kinds nf ran toes for (among porporeb,tO which they win pay 1 11 1111CIIIIT attention. Front the knowleti:e the) possors of the holiness, they fetter themselves that all work entmoterl to their will be executed to the entire matisfactoin of connote's; end at very reasonable rates. They therefore rerte.ct. , , filly solicit the pat once of Ihe public. [(kt2.3 PoTTsVILLE IRON WORKS ~F~ - A ~~- ~ 4~u ~ •CAL.: ~ McGIiVNIS • R EsrscrFtruv annonnces to the public, tha i Ise, has taken the Establiehment known ass the Potts- , sille Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he to prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Unad Cara, and Machinery ofalmnat every ' , dancrlption,at the shortest notice, and on the most sortable terms. will frout 'Owned, In wanfof Steam Engines will fled it to their advantage to glee him a call before 2, engaging elsewhere. Ma! II PASCAL IRON WORKS, . . PHILADELPHIA IvGLHHD Wrcutstit Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco cootivers.Marine and other Steam Engine from 'lto 5 inches la diameter. atm, Pipes for Oa., steam and other purpose.; extra Krim; Tube for Hy draulic Prone, i Hollow Piston. for Pumps of Steam Horses ke.. Manatee tared and for , sale by MORIIIS. TASK 1315 k NORMS. INarehousiiii. E.eorner 34 sod Mitalnatatta.. Philada. POW. Ney,.9211 1544 47 . Table of Freight and Ton on Coal - • PER PIIILADA. AND READING R. R., From March 1311,16.1une Ist.1114& , To Prom Mt, Carbon. Bch. Hawn . rt. Clinton , Richmond, 11 25 1 05 Philadelphia, 11 O 5 30. , -1 lb Inclined Plane, 11 I 3 21) •1 05 Nketoion, 115 20 1 03 Germantown It IVO 23 20 OS Fats or Brhuylklll,l 10 03 93 911 Manayunk. 105 00 Canal ellocken and Plymouth Turn Out 1 mile be J, low Norristown. Norristown or Bridg , Port. Port Kennedy, Valley Forge, ' Pluienisville, ,Royer's Ford. Pottstown. D IL I ro t o o w v 1 0 11 , e, lia Acadia,. Between Rending and Mohrsrille, Mottrovslle, Hamburg, Orwidshurg. The freight and t months of June and' From Mt. 1 20 MI II In ECM Oa and after Aug, II By order of the P office oftbe rhu R. R. Co., March I Schuylkill .ravigation Co. TOLLS FOR 1848. THE Board of Managerebave adontad the following rates of tog to be charged on their works during the rear 1848. ANTHRACITE COAL, ro be charged per ton of 2110 lbs., the weight to be as unlined by such means as may be adoptedlo secure sccuracy, and five! per cent. allowance to be made therefrom fnr loss by wastage. The toll to be eompoted from Mount Carbon for all coal coming from shelve that point, and to be chahred proportionately for all distances carried nn the Oenal : For the months of March. April, and May, routs' cEnTs eest Ton.. • . Forthe months of June and July, IFIF# CENTS rEILTOA• For the mouths of Aueust, September. October, Nevem= bar, and December, •ixTriVIV6 newts PEI Tole. MISCEELANEOIDi ARTICLES • To ie charged per ton of 25140 pounds. MUT CLASP. Lome, Limestnne,lror ore, quarry spells, rough clone. on wrought marble,! sand, day, gravel, rail.. bark, and manure, one and enalf cents per ton per nide, but nn rharge will be made for any distance carried beyond twenty-five klasinnt at toll nn Ouch Articles for any &mince, thirty seven and a half cehts per ton. la moan CLASS. Gypsum, enrdwood, timber, lumber, hoop Wes, hay end straw in.bales.jiricks, and bituminous coal. Between Philadelphia and Mount Carbon, 7S ets.per ton Sch'll Haven, 72 " Port Clinton, 65 " Way trade three fourths of a cent per ton per mile. but no charge shall be made exceeding seventy-five etc. per tun. I TriMD CLASS. Merchandize centrally, Fitch as dry goolle;earthen ware, salt, iron in pigs, bars, or any-stege of manufac ture beyond the one.. natl., flour, grain, and all other articles not Specifically enumerated in classes first and second. Two• cents per ton per mile for the first twenty miles carried mid' three-lim ohs 010 cent per ton per mile for any additional tlintinee earned beyond twenty miles. all case 4 where one or morelocks are passed, and the distance chrried shall be less than two miles. the charge fer toll Flinn be for two miles according to tae class to which the articles carried may belong. • And in all cams where the foreening rater shall exceed fit cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any lark paseca below Reading, or 4 cents per ton, nbnve Rearilier, the toll shall be charged at these men. tinned rates nn all articles. •- •'. TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS. Boats intended run recuffirly in the trade, en the line of the Canal w4ll he licensed to pass the 4.17n1e or any part of the line empty by the payment of ten dollar.. The licensed will ha issued by any collector; and wilt continue inform:Miring the year 1815, prnvided the host so licensed shall pay a sum in tolls equal to ten dollars per month. Boats not so lic e nsed will he charged five cents per mile. unless they earth' cargo which has paid five dol lar.; In tolls. Any boat not licensed ae aforesaid, and running upon a single level of the works, shall pay for each lock they may .11 any tone pass, four cents per ten- nn the ascer tained tonnage thereof above Reading, and six and a quarter emits per inn below Reading. CARS, BOATS, AND LANDINGS. The Company will Modell rare, boats, and landings, and:am] every facility for tr.sneporting coal In market ' et the most renson Able rates., end they are prepared to make contracts with operators and others minuted in the coal trade. and ;with those Ohn will build end run beats on the Cannl,;nn liberal terms. Applications on these subjects are in lie made to the President of the Company. and they will receive prompt attention. By order of the Board. Deel I-50] P. FR.%LEY, President. office of the Navigation Cn., Dee. 7, ISI7. [Novl]•46 SchuOkill and Union Canals Jr, Iflarradrza,. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MF,RCIIANT, At Ati.ruld ertablisAed Ira rek”use. Vine Street Wharf, SCh.fain.—PIITLAIM,PIII‘. RESPECTFULLY imiums his friends and. the public that be in now ready to receive and him:lo merchandize or every desciiption by lie Schuylkill and Union Canals, All goods intrusted to his care will be shipped on gond covered hoots, with careful and responsible Captains, and will leave his Wharr every day, sons to insure a prompt' and speedy! deli very at their respective destina• Dons. As no !oats will be subjected to detention or cost or towage, there will be greater dispatch and less charge than Inmate loading en the Delaware front. Philo, March IS, 1848 12-1 m Freight from Philadelphia TO TOTTEWIId.F.. GOODS will he received at the ware house, Awl, street. wharf on Schuylkill, Philadelphia, until forwarded daily , by the Canal to Driven; Pottsville, and other.placea on the Canal. in the Coal !lesion, at the ("flowing rotes per ton of 2000 podnds, without addrtiseal charge for tolls, commission, enrage, or forwarding: Plaster, iron ore, lumber, harks. hay in halm . 112 00 Merchandise gencially, dry good', hardware, earthenware, drugs, groceries, milt, flour, 1 , 1 wheat, nails, Iron. Sr., 250 Merchants and others may rely on having their goods forwarded in.., I inlay Marchll:l2-3ml JOIIN IL WILLITS, Agent. Joseph Ille3lurraVs Passage .Agency - . - ARRANCENIENTS FOR 1849. B. BANNAN. P,OTTSVILLF; SOLE AGENT OLDEST MID TIM DLL? ENT•DLIFULD 1,1111.111 . - . . OFFICE IN 7.11 F: carrro wr•vcs, TtiE subscriber restieetfully le i :4 2 4 1] ,k. rifts ve t o m f tender hla ra tn a r nTt li h e 6 p n ul7ll C e o , i ] t for the very liberal support he hat re relved "for upward. of twenty years, and solicits a continuation of their confidence. The] despatch with which hi. paasensers hare bean hintight out, And the promptnesswith which his very numeroui drafts hare been paid ar the diterent banks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to Fr! 111 Is " MI " I the public for contract. enter. The EMI STS, which I , ai which pusenge iii.appointmcnt = Patrick Henry, Waterloo, tilleridan, 'Henry ,Clay, New Ship, Garrick, New World, ;Jena It.Skiddy. 'Ashburton, , Weal Point, i S Waring. ames' sant...a. (Patrick !Waterloo, Sheridan, henry Clay, New Ship, Garrick. New World, John it:Skiddy, litiecius, • Ashburton. West Point, S hhlona, In addition to the - above regular line, a innuber of splendid Fillips, siti9l ns the Atbrranclark. Marniion. Rap. pabarinock,.Liberty, Sea. St. Patrick, Samuel Birks, Columbia, Old :Niagara, avid iontinite to sail from Liv erpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the leant possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persona , wishing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payment. of my drafts on the followlnt banks: Armagh, Clottmel, F.nnisklllen. Omagh, Athlone, Cavan, Ennir, Parsontown, Bandon, Ferthoy. Enniscorthy, Skibbereen, Belfast. CootehilL 'Galway, Flip, Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny. Strabane, . Ballytnena. Dundalk, Kilrush, Tralee, Bally shannonthingart an, Limerick, Weaford. • Ballina, , Dungannon, lAindonderry.Waterford, Cork, Downpa if ick,Monaglitin, Youghal. Coleraine. Dublin, Hollow, Ragrand.--Mesirs. Bpcsoner, Atwood ta Co., bankers, London; and 111r.11F,. 8. Flynn, Liverpssals, drolland.—The !City of Clanow Bank, and all 'its branches and 'grind,. 41- Passages ran also be encored Boni Liverpnottn Philadelphia, Boston, and" Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally or by letter post paid addressed to B. BA NNAN,Pottaville; JOSEPH McMURRAP. corner of Pine and South sts.. New York; or Mr.- EDPUND 'S. FLYNN, Nn. 117, Waterloo Road. Liverpool L. 411148-1 5:3W 1 - .2_01:t OF FOUR-HOUSE STAGES: - • TRI•WEEIIIX POTTSVILLE 'AND HARRISBURG. THE subocribers announce to Ih• :puidie; that they are now fanning a TO - weekly line of pow And elegant four horse COACHES between Pottsville and Harria by daylight, leaving PottsVillo every Tuesday, Thuisrlsy, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. id., and lian , ianure the aliethaie days, at the same hour passion Swoosh schisylklll Haven, Friedensburg, Pine grove. Frede rickshiirg..Jonestown, and Lingeislown FARE GOING ' PARE HETURNINO. To Harrisburg. #3 'To Priusville. #3 25 ".firlitlylki'llldven, 251 " I.lngelstown, 50 " Pinvgrove, I 1-.12 " Jonestown, . 1.50 " Fredericksburg, 1 1 75 '' Fredericksburg, 175 " Jonestown,' Pinegrove, - 225 " Lincelstown,l .3 001 " Schuylkill Haven 300 For scats in Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania 11.11 —ln Harri s burg , at lialo's Hotel and at Colder'. Stage Office. • r 3.• Passengers 'drilled for when requested: The proprietors pledge theme:Tea to the public that they nal becqual to any to the State for comfortable ravelling. . O. JENNINGS & Co. Pottsvllle,April 24. 1847 • Patent Grease TOR the axles of Carriages, Wagons,itail Road Care and Machineri of all kinds, to rive oil and pretreat friction.' • I This article h Prepared and for rale by CLIMENB46 tbe only manufacturers of this Slide's, in the United States, at ;heir wholesale and retail Hardware and Dm/ Store id Pottsville, tichpylkill County, Pa. nemgmass telt' untie is geritilitewittrdin the writ ten signature of the inventmr ISO Ptal/tIV°t.I. j tlen n tai). Padmish. - co . es 90 co go go . ss go co es 90 00 85 83 85 75 so • SO 75 80 se 73 SO 60 - 7.5 75 ' 75 70 7D 70 . 83 i 63 . 63 60, i)6O CO = , 45 40 ' 40 30 30 , - 30 • 30 lls on toil to Richmond during the July will be: Carbon- Sch. Raven. rt. Clinton. 1 10 133 100. 160 los -. 140 resident and Managers. 1 .8. ORADFOII3, Beeretsty• -. & Readingt , 1849. S Il he; faithful performance of. any future d Into with hint. are.the REGULAR LINE OF PACK- I punrt tinily on their appointed days, by rs will be brought out without delay or , =I Jany. 6 May 6 'Sept.:6 " 11 '• II " II Fehf. 6 Jure 6 Octr. 6 II " II " II " ^MI"76 26. March 6 July 6 Norr. ll' " 11 " IL ' 26 • " R 6 " Delano. F.R Allcn, Cornish, Nye, Hunt, Imre, Monre, April II Av vi l ' Dr . l•r. 1 : " 26 " VC " 21 • ATS SAILING ;MOM Ltv'ter... Fe . h , y. :: , Jane 21 o , r , . t . 2 . 4 Moe. II July 11, Nuv.ll " 21 •• 21, " 26 . " 26 " 26 •" 21 T:. April 11 ' A ~ 41 ., n , e.. 261 1 " 26 " :a " 21 Mop 1 21 8 21 Jon. R i l 26 Bret. 26 " ,26 I JunF, II Oct. II Feb. 11 Vinland, WII Allen Cobb, Ce, XS. D D ..inn, 111 Allen, Corm 11, :ire, Mint, Blight, , Imre, 1 :1 note, Howland, %V.lf Allen [Cobb, THE: MINERS' JOURNAL, AND, PO TSYILLE2 - qENERAL ADVERTISER: lirotrhs - Ati'stiit the Times. Tug rutsr.riber ha. just returned JAL. ,- , from the trade salsoind well opento the -...- course of the Week, a line Stock of ' Book,, which tie can sell at about 20 per cent less than the regular, publishers' prices. We are ashamed to publish the prices—they are so icow hitt neVertheless Invite all, to tall •Ind *gamine for themselves; we feel confident the prices will suit the times. Among the stock wilt be found: A fine assortment of choice Juvenile works, Child's First Prayer, Youth. Book of the Seasoni. Neander'S Planting of the Church, Copy English edition. Chamber's Miscellany. Josepbus. English edition, • Ppetry of. Life, Flores cop. Proverbial Philosophy, different bindings. Pnetry of Flowers, Psalms of Gold, Gems of Fables', Joy and Peace, Amy Herbert. Artist's Manuals, Fltitiran't Chronicles, 84 book, for r.,15, Morris & Willis' Prose and Poetry, Art of Money Catching, IL S. Ilseelpt Book, • /Esop's Fables In French, Wilson's Book-keeping simplified for the Millions. Scenes In the Lire of our Saviour. do the Apostles. Scene, in the lives of the Apostles, do Patriarchs and ' Prophets, Elegant Albums In "greatvariety. • Etiquette Inc Ladies; Manual of Politeness. Mirror of Life, Tales of Terror, fibinwleske. Shaksoenre, very dwelt Indifferent bindings. Miss Edgennrib's Moral Tales. Tredgold's Carpentry, s new edition. Arabian Nights, Scottish Chiefs, Don Quisotte, Gil Bias; Robinson Crowe. Mysteries of Udotpho. Tales of a Grandfather, Children of the Abbey. dec. Seer I Family Bibles IN great satiety and Wry cheap. Together with a large stock of Blank' Books, Memo. nadum Books, &c. &a. Call early ut BAN NAN'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Iktokstores, Po svtlU. sprite IS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. GUWG, ELLIOT, & Co., isTgwervg 1111001MILLIRS, AND STATIONERS, No. 14,- Nora foltra straf, PHILADELPHIA, ,g.so , KEEP constantly on hand. a very' ex , tensive assortment of BOOKS and STA "" TIONERY ; such as areadapred and usu ally purchased for country sales; which they will sell en as 'favorable tens. as the articles can be purchased in this city, New York, or Boston. Having an extensive BINDERY connected with their establishment, they are enabled to supply orders for all the varieties of blank work, in the best manner, and at the shortest notice, Officers of Batiks nod Clerks of the County Courts, will find our BLANK POOKB equal, if not superior to any they have ever had in use, and orders by country merchants will be promptly attended to, Particular attention will also be paid to all orders, through country merchants or by mail,-for Law, Medi cal, and Misrellanenus books, for public: and private li braries, and nn enit will be spared to coruplata all such orders, oh the most reasonable terms. Coliniry dealers will find it to their advantage to call and examine our large stock Wine making their .purchases. LPhila.Nerr,27 17-494 m Geo. N. 'Appleton, BOOKSELLER, PUBLISHER, AND IMPORTER, 14$, CRiesnut street,—PtilLADELettis, • •OFFERS to Connie' Merchants and all others Wishing BOOKS, extraordinaa In ducements to purchase at hi. store, inby his connexion with all the principal houses • he is enabled to sell every book at the lowest possible pike. He publishes Use's valuable Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines ; Freeman's Chemical Anal ysis, Bouwingault's Rural Economy. Farmers' Treas ure, Cooley'o Cyclopedia of 6000 Practical Receipts, 011endorrs Italian, French, German, and Spanish Grammars. durenne's French Diminnary, Reid's Eng lish Dictionary of 40,000 words, Taylor's Manual of History, Kale's Christian Year wiih large type, nume rous Episcopal publications, Cabinet editions of the, Poets, various beautiful miniature volumes, forty dif ferent-kinds of Children's Brinks with colored engra vines. Grandma:nom Easy's large colored Toy Kooks, I'2 kinds, and many other very valuable publications too numerous to be spec tiled. • Catalogues furnished gratis on post-paid application: Pliilada.. April 1 1848 14- These Books can also be had at Bannans Bookstores. Ness' Music. 1:1714j, THE Cricket on the Ilf 01111, a fay -4, orite song-111110C by Milner, 25 c ....y1.. t ... c ! )&117 ,, a n 1 ie .e1ir 11 1 1::'I n t i r o T a ril l ieli t t i n c : p l i. %1 Serenaders, 25 ' , Dearest Mae, as song by the Ifarmoneons, St Linda. Grand March. from Donizetil's Opera, 21 The Midnight Waltz, by Wallace, . 23 Hart's London Lancer quadrilles—as performed at the Nobility's Balls, 25 The Widow of Nein, a sacred song by Bishop . • Heber. 13 Farewell to the cornea of my•Childbood, 13 Hirai Felicity Waltz, aa perairmed by theStyecinar kinhe Mended! Company, • 13 Rainer's Grand Alarch. 13 The Flutist', Monthly Bijou,* collection of popular operatic airs, &c. arranged as Solos and Melt, Inc the Flute and Violin—each No. containing eight or more pieces, Just received and for sale of BANNAN'S aprilB 15 . 1 Music and Variety Stores REMOVAL OF SMITH'S BOOT xrp SHOE STORE, t' , THE Stibeeiiber announces to his custo mers, and the Public In general, that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Store, next door below Bannan'slionk store,and immediately opposite the new Episcopal Church, Centre Street, Pottsville; where he will always keep cm hand an extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, of every -variety, Or ladies, misses. gentlemen, miner,. eitildrea, he. &c. all of whirl. are Made at the ben; materials, and will be sold at very low rates, to son the limes. Ile keeps also on hand, n la large of Trunks, Vali ies, Sachells, &e. &c., all of which he will dispose of very low. • r.r•lloots, ...Shoes ' &e made to order of the best mate rials, and repaired at short notice. Pottsville, iipriln tf lb) WILLIAM SMITH. BOOTS AND Al the Old Stand, Centre Street, nest door to the Pattsritte Rouse. & J..FOSTER, to. - ARE now receiving their 8 1 10E of BOOTS & 8110EFLeomprising a first rate assortment, which they now ' offer at wholesale or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va lises, Carpet Bags, and Satchels,SOleand Upper Leather. Morocco, Calf Skins, Llning'and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' Tools, and a general auortmentof Shoe Find ings. • ,_ . N. IL—Knots+ Shoes manufactured at short notice.— ' Their friends and the public who are lu want cif any of the ahoy!: a anis, are respectfully requested to give them a ean. Slay 8, ISU7, 19- • Wholisale Boot and Shoe Store. CHEAP FOR CASH. ' .. No. 35, South Third, above 'Cheraw Street, it.enikanacrnii. 1 , THE subscriber has established and continnes to du an exclusive CAIIII business. and suffer ing no hisses, he Is enabled and determined to sell BOOTS and SHOES by the package or dozen, at lower prices than any other regular Shoe house in Ms city. lie keeps cnnstantly on hand a good assortment of Mew., Women's and Children's shoes; of Eastern, end City mnnufartitp. Small dealers slipplied a'tthe. same Heil as large ones. PUrchnsers will please examine the marketthorough ly, and they will and there is no deception In this ad vertisement.THOMAS 1.. EVANS. No. 35, South Third, above Chesnut street, M arch 4,1615.10. eml Philadelphia. - S. &. J. FOSTER. Deafen In Bnots and Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings, Centre street, POTTSVILLE. SrptlB 1817 , ntkyrs AND sitor.s.-A lot of FOOT' l and SHOES trill be aold at coat at R. D. SIIOENER'S New Grocery and Proviaion Store. MTh UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARASOLETTES, AND WALKING CANE UM BRELLAS, Wm. IL Rithardton, Steam Factory, the only one In the United States, Ns. 104, Market street,—PHILADELPIIIA. XMERCHANTS are respectfully informed that I cotimpue to manufacture all the above goods, by the.aid of steam, notwithstanding the great oppo. sitinn of parties' opposed to the Introduction of expert sive improvementi. My assortment is complete, and prices so low as to give entire satisfaction. U- A, there Is an umbrella store next door, of nearly the same name. It Is important }}on shopld remember WM. 11. RICHARDSON, Stem Factory, and patentee of the Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lady and Earle. No. 104, Market street, Philadelphia.. . • U-- Attention is:requested to the celebrated Walking Cane Umbrella, a nent and beautillil article, combining all the advantages of a cane and umbrella. Philn.,Febs4.3-54m - • - • Wholesale' Depot of Umbrellas, .Corner of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville, AT' CANNAN'S NEWS ROOM. Xl. JUST received from the manufacturers. in Phi adelphia, a tares supply of Cotton and Silk Um- Mellen, made of the bent material, and warranted to be of a superior manufacture. As the above tinkle is on COlts in ment they can he sold at low cash pricer. Cotton and Gingham Umbrellas, *4 80 to $l2 per doz. Super Gingham do steel ribs, 18 (XI td 24 do Super Silk do do 20 00 to 90 do Super Silk do fancy handles, 90 00 to 50 do Sold in lots to suit purchasers. .. el. Merchants in the bormikh.rapplied on favorable terms. Merchants trading with this place will find It to heir Interest to call. pinv2l3-47 Winslow Glass Works, CAMDEN CO., a. a., aIIf.LVILLE GLASS WORKS, Cumberland Co., N.J. THESE Works comprise tide Factories, with their appendages, of s u Clic tentmagn it mie to make over 100,000 blues of Window Gists*, embracing every variety ut size, from 11-4 to 33-40. The proprietors are determined to leave nu means untried to make their etas' equal in all respects to4he European Cylinder Glans. They have engaged the *most skillut Blowers and Flattener,, and particular at dention is paid to the assorting of the qualities. The Cutters are held to a strict responsibility, and for this purpose the glaso assorted by them has their 'respective names branded OD the boxes In which it is parked. Purchasers having just COMICS of complaint, are requested to report them to the subscribers, WI Ott the names on the how. enttaphinell ctr. Alan attent Ina will be. paid to their communications, and a remed applied. Accounts will he opened for surns over with punctual men, residing at place. whet* e ran draw for their nrcnunta when due. An average credit of six months will he given, and' settlements matlesemi. annually by drafts drawn at one month after clate,so as to give the payer timely notice to prepare for it. All orders will be promelly attended to. addressed to HAY, 110WDLE, & Co., 34 s North Front at.. Aprill-11-6; -irrefit Trees, SHRUBBERY, ALc. ••••• PERSONS In want .1' Frnit •;• • andOrnamentalTrees,l4brub betg, will please leave their ordenrat HANNAN'S Bookstores. Who I. Agent for the most extensive Nurseries In the United States, all of which wilt be supplied by the 100 r single, at the lowest cash prkes. (Fei24. • Philadelphia Golden Saddle. Nn3114, Noiket Shen. SADDLES, Bridles, hlartingalell. Hone Collars ' lind Bridles, Beek d . Banda, Barnes 's,s, Trunk', Whips, ke. fir":marefactured to large quantities and - sohlat tits tooren Pr; . - o y En. Sign of the Golden Saddle, tio:3B, Marlon Apr 111441148 Ors) meat; Yadaiseigost. -,,• "'"-- '-'-' • - ....„ 1. , ' ', lx „... - .. .e:WC - g. - •- 1 - 041 ...I-v:6. ..- w ., - , , i-m ,- ; - >zt, k--, - ~.• ..- 4). - ...p - rf :4.1-: 5j A::,.....2: '- '* . : 4,7: ....:.....--•., 4PZ 4 , - ? '. ' " . 4-1-,- n i ' --;.4•- • ' ,! 17 .% .:A. : .1 ;:7 - :-" z. iZ i v.,r,..-.• :',....., ~..i,j . ''. 4. : I A - :;-= FRESH IMPORTED GREENi ..t.P.D BLACK TEAS. From J. C. Jenkins & Coy TEA DEALERS. S. W. eerier, of Chesser egad! ner(fil struts, -.PHILADELPHIA. 11.—One of our partners having learned the Tea J..titisiness of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence of seven yenta smarm them, the pubic may there fore expect of as the fill benefit of thaknowledge and experience thus areprir,mL To our Black rear, partienlatly, we wish to eall at- Million as miscuing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equalled. Black tea. are universally aged by the Chinese, who con Sider the Creza 'lt only, for eyeliners.. Our physicians also recommend the Slack as making a more healthful beverage than the Oriels. Each package Is so secured as to retain the virtues of the tea for a long time in any climate. and containing!! wolf hi of gra, independent of the metal and paper with which it is enveloped. - JENKINS dc Co. The above warrante tea, lit up in 1, j, and lb. ekagea, an ngem, Ins. receive dd wi Ibe constantly kept for pay by the subscriber. • J. WHITFIELD. ea10v947 44-tf 1 01FeZ-1. WE have always been averse, and have heretofore. avoided appearing before the public in any but titrlet)ymerchantlleadvertisements. Self defence com pets us, in the present instance, to depart from our rule to obviate in some measure, frequent niisrepreirentaibin and misunderstanding. The "OW Pekis 7 - Tea Compasv," No. 24, (late No. 30,) - • South Second street, commenced business ~ in the spring of 1845. The rejtutation they have obtained has within the past year, giv en rise to many imitators—some have even assumed the same name, causing much doubt in the public mind as to which is the original Company. We, have no wish or intention to take to ourselves any credit which Is due to otherer, neither are we dire posed by longer *Hence, to have the credit due to us appropriated by ethers ;.or assume censure when not deserved. Therefore we particularly request our old friends— merchants in the Interior, and the public generally—to recollect that thin Company has but onel warehouse; that all teas packed by them have Nn. 24, g l outh Second street no the labels ; and that no ether teas are theirs, t them be sold under what name they ettry. Western end.country merchants and °there, favoring us with a call or their orders, will receive prompt erten tins, and none but'the best teas, guaranteed to give sat isfaction, frorn the 01.1) PENN TEA COMPANY; No. 24, South Second street, . lietween Market and Chesnut.. Philadelphia. ta. The above teas can aterays be/obtained of the' subscriber, ante agent for. the'proprietors in Schuylkill county. • ' JANE BERRYMAN. Pottsville, Jan 29 .5-ini The. East India Tea Company, HAVING OPENED A TEAT WAREHOUSF, No. 121, Nora 77Ird etrret, nut door to Old Rotterdam Hotel, ..FOR the thsruisal of their choice CRFFN AND 1::.1 - 1 , t. 4 ::111 - .ACK - TEAS, of the latest import . at wo uld . respectfully - invite a call from country merchants and others visiting our thy. Our teas are or the tines; quality, and very fragrant; tia ring been select ed with the greatest care and ut unusual low prices. For .ne country trade they will be packed in quarter. half, or pound packages, if preferred; thus furnishing t wog advantages; Ist no loss in draught. 2d an assort .meat of teas fora very small amount of capital. The latter particularly is ofadventage to pentium of model:tie means, and akhosevales of the article are limited. Out ticterminatinU.is to avoid all Unnecessary expense that will have a tendency to increase the cost of our teas, hence the preqent course of circular letters to the trade instead of:travelling agents, a practice pursued by seine of our cotemporaries, et very great expense. These Agents must he paid whether they make soles nr not. With the advantages we possessor procuring Tess, and a close appl icni inn to business, to say nothing of viten. dins to our own bustles., and not entraining it to others mull ultimately insure tis a share °Qom custont. Jan.B-2-Iy. New Grocery, Flour, Feed, AND PROVISION STORE: MPTHE euhscrilmr announces to the citizens of Pottsville, that lie has lust opened a new Croce ..,tk , ! r y, Finis r and Feed store; at lib old stand, where 'CiiioV 4 - I .he will alwayP keep nn hand a anterior Waco( choice GROCERIEeI. PROVISIONS. Family FLOUR, TEA. COFFEE, sI:G Klt, &c.; all of which will be se lected with great care, and will he sold .at very low rates. Ile flatters lilinself ohm he can make it to the Interest of this community to-deal with him: he there fore solicits their patronage. • He returns thanks in his minion - rs custolneri for the patronage they bestowed upon Wm in his other business. Decll -11-30] P. D SIIOF.Acrt. On hand a large assortment of WIDE PAPER, fnr Curtains, Fire Prints, Borders, &,c, which will be sold for rash _ BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES' 31 " b " purrlurting elsewhere MarehlS-113m1 FINN' & BURTON. MADE OF TIIE, heat refined American' - Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the • 0 Iron in bar,being a saving of about 100 per, Cheap Jill:don, Blinds. cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, Sr Nn. 1,12, Arch street. southsidei PhiladS• . -w J. WILLIAMS. No. 12 Ninth Sixth et. Phila. warranted, and if not satisfactory, can ho 1 - 1010 1 0 tia. Tenitian Blind Manufacturer, hag now on returned nod the money will be refunded! , hand the largest and moor fashionable assortment of GRAY & BROTHER. 42 Walnut .1.. Philnes. narrow slat nod other VenMan Blinds, of any other establiAlonent to the United States: comprising entire '. new style?, trimmings and rotors, which will he sold at The lowest prices. wholesale and retail. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new ones. The en izeon of -chuyikill county and adjoining districts are respectfully anvitedto call and examine his assortment before purrhasine elsewhere, feeling confident of pleas, log and giving ,satisfaction to all who may favor film with a call. , , B. .1. 'WILLIAMS, Phil's. aprill3 3m 15 N 0.12 N. Sixth at. Ilydropathic Institute. ATI' ENT 10 N I - • MILITARY STORE. - THE sninssriber .sslorld respectfully in form his friends and enifttim••rs, that lie has • located his milsruty •Al' 31ANUFAC.- .. ;., TORY in Third street. No. 96. a few doors . .below Race, where he wmild be pleased • 11 : il to SEC Iris old customers and an many new. ,•••• onciais are disprised to favor hint with their i l3 custom. His still continues to manufacture • ftlililary and eipoitmen's ankles of every descripti••n, such as Leather, Cloth, Fell, Silk and Beaver Dress (nips„ of allpatterns; .I.. Forage Cops, Misters (or Trnnp, Body do. Carionch Mixes, Bayonet Scab s. Sword Bells of all kinds. Canteens, linapsiwks,Zifferent pat terns; Fire Bnekels. fanning Brant, Tube dn. Benches and Pickers, l'ltinsex, Pninfinons, Firemen's Caps. Lea ther Stoat, Cun Cases, superior quality Sh••t Bags, Came Bags, Drums, rice. Orders thankfully r••teivcd and promptly attended to. WA!. CIIncIiCIIAN, N 0196., Nonh'ffil strt.,a few doors below liar*. Phila.. U1,13.181:1. : 9 PURE WHITE LEAD: WeMerin 144, Brothet, . inIELIREr Noo3'Nort h P c g tsree Muadi4,has owa god supply ofe r war ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied imennsequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled, No known substance possesees those preservative and beautifying properties, so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other materials only mars its value. It Lem, therefore, been the steady aim of the manufacturers, fur 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 on one head: WETHERILL & BROTHER in full, and on the other, warranted pun, all in red letters. Pottsville Female institute. TILE undersigned. (late Principal of the Union 1 Academy, Womelsdorf, Berko County,) will open on Monday the Ilth of April, In the nets three story brick building immediately back of Clemens ¢ Parvin's Dru Store, in Second street, neer Piorwersan. in the Borough of Pottsville, a select Seminary. for the of young Ladies, in the solid and ornamental branches of learning. The Trims for the English and Mathematical bran ches will - In= from e 4 to V per Quarter. For the Ancient and dent Languages, Music. Drawing and Painting in Water Colours and Oils, there will be an extra charge from $2 to $5. Rev. EDWIN TOWN; Principal. FROM PATRONS OF THE ‘VOMELBDOFIF • ACADEMY. . . - . "Being personally acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Town and having the highest confidence in their ability and faithfulness as Teachers, we arc enabled With the satisfactory assurance, to commend to Parent. and Guardians the Institution over which 'they have the charge. . George Raiser, E. G. Shulfze, John Levengood. M. D.; Charles Evans, William Moore,[sl..D. ; John Smith, Isaac Deppen. ' , Pottsville, aprild 15 CARPETS AND 011 L -CLOTHS, At Et.manGE'S Cheap Carpet irareheruse. lIE subscriber Is enabled to offer great indacemenie to persons about to buy CARPETS or OILCLOTHS Wholesale or Retail. as his expenses are so light in his present situation, he 'scudded to sell goods at the very lowest prices in the city. t I t • Ile offers for Spring sales an excellentassortment of Splendid Imperial, Superfine Ingrain, CARPETINGS • Fine and Medium do, Venetians of all kinds, LATEST STYLE!. Cotton, List, and Rag, • And Oil Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet wide to cut forrooms, halls, with a great cutely of low priced Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair Car pets, from 12 to 50 cents. per yard. Also, Halting. Floor Cloths, Rugs, Table Crwers,lce H. 11. ELDRIDGE, . No. 31, Strawberry St.. one door above Chesnut blarchll-11-3nd near Second. Elia:Wel tibia Country . 1 1Ierchants take Vrotice BRING THIS LIST %VITO YOU. A. Travers &,.Co., No r Xaidsa Lane, (late Ifintan Tracers,) OFFER fur sale in quantities to suit purchasers, I,oooR'rus Ruled Ca praper,a $1 251031 50 pr 0,000 reams Ruled Lotter Paper, 1 00 to 1 50 do 10,000 do I•Vrapping Paper. 3to I 00 do •,' t Rolls of Paper hangings a 5 eta. to 8 ets.pr p'ce. 5,000 do American Satin do. 125 IS do .. • ... 5.000 pair of Oil Transparent Window Shades. of our own manufacture, beautiful designs and colors,at from 111*00 to 111 50 per pair. 10.00 lIIP. of Waol.Twine and Wrapping - Twine of of all kind+, front I2} to 15 ens. per It.. . • We also have mritsrmioris In am same proport ion, and we enarantee'to please you If you will call and see us at 84,11aiden Lane. A. TitA.VERS.,/k CO. New York, March 4, ISIS 1 10-2na Proposals for Coal. I CIE it LED PROPOSALS will be received atlhe o ffi ce 1.3 of the Guatdiana of the Poor, No. 19 fhiuth Sev enth st. until Monday, the first day of May inert, for supplying the Philadelphia Atrosboure with Iwo thou sand tons white ash anthracite Coal, to be delivered on the Alms Wharf, Schuylkill, and to be welled under the inspection of the Steward on the prem ix s. Said Coat to be broken and screened, and fit for im mediate use; in be free front slate, dust, and all other Impurities, and a portion thereof to be delivered on or before the first day of June nest. By order °Me Board of Guardians of the Poor. D. S. SEIDMAN, President. Atteit : S. 3. ROBBINS, Secretary. . aprtlB D. 15 (North American $1 25 LABICASTEU CO/1811.—T4e celebnited•Lan. Mat easier COllOB by lbe dozei-or crou for yale by LITTLI k ) 4 ISDN, flektre rove - . - Clapp & Crowell,. . _ CLOTS 6TORE.:; . '. `. UDE th e minor Men and Boyie wear, No. 8 North JR "Serena Stree,rig . Ise as Grids Lamb, tares flora alma diarist 41. PUIZADELPfiII. i French. Ilelalum, .. , - • ' Cl.OllO, 'of ecaiy eseriptinn--n large • MOB IiCIII. sod . assortment. Welt of England • • - Samar, Cseriars. , 1 Dabltc!orbit, Bummer Cloths and Bambaslnes. .Elach and colored Cashmeretts and Codringtons. Croton Cloths; Tweed, Drap d•Ete, &e. Ice. • - Pastabms Staffs. -Super dick Ftench•Cassimeres and Doeskins. Fancy, plain dad wired Curtimeres in every variety. Marino Caratmetes of aU colors and qualities. EOper fancy and Linen Drillings, new styles- Wide and narrow Cord and Beaverteens. Sartinetts, all shades and qualities. • re!tiars, ' Super black Satin and fanclf Bilk Vesting*., ;Pinner Cashmere and Valencia Vesting's. • White and colored Marseillva, large assortment ; Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings ; Berge', Padding*. rim., and a great variety of goods, adapted to Men and Boys' we'kr, which we offer for sate by the piece or at retail, and invite the attention of our Blends and others visiting the city., CI.APP & CROWELL, No. 8 earth Second Eit. Sign of the Golden' Lamb, Philadelphia, taprilB 3mo •IS Double Witness cr'the Church. A SERIEB . of Lectures, by the Rev. Mu. iagreAssi 11. Air!, Rector of Ht. Peas Church, Albany. in,whicb the writer shows from Ilistory, that the English or Pro testant. Episcopal Church, was either planted in the British Isle, by the Apostle Paul, or shanty. after the days of the Apostles—that itexisted fora series ofahout ten centuries in la parity. resisting and protesting against the errors and corruptions of Rome—that it only became subject to Rome In the reign of th'ilitant the conqueror, in the year INA who wan aided In his con quest by the Papa—that English Bishops resisted and set at defiance the Dulls of the Pope. for nearly two centuries after—that the &postal Church -of England only bowed to the power and us urpation of Rome, for a period "fiber and a half centuries. when the burst the tamales ai ire Reformation, and was re-esighlished in her original purity as In the days of the Xpostles, and as she now exists. This bortt will remove the erttun - nue impression which how prevails to a .great extent that it branched off from Rome at the Reformation—lt shows from all the early writers that It was separate and distinct in its worship from that of Rome, in the fifth century. and never conformed, only during the period of the Roman usurpation. and that It it the only trite and Apostolic Church In existence. The Church of Rome felt from the true GOspel, by the devices and tor minions of man—while all the other denominations which are dividing and subdividing, and gradually des troying their usefulness, arid frittering away their means In endless schisms and controversies, had no existence prior In the Re formatson in the Ilith century, and con sinmently totally unknown to the Apostles, who were commissioned by our Saviour, to perpetuate ha Church upon earth. Second edition, just received and for sale at [MarclllB-I4] HANNAN'S Book stores, Paper Hangings and 'Carders FOR PARLORS, HALLS, ROOMS, OFFICES, 4-e. lIE subscriber is now receiving his Sprint elaa of 1 PAPER If ANCINCS, FRESCOES, COLD PANEL COLUMN DECORATIONS, &e, embracing a better as- Pertinent titan eau be fauna in any one store in Phila delphia, as this stock embraces the latest patterns of three of the largest factories in the elq ,—all of which he pledges ltim.elf to Fell at Philadelphia prices, and the higher priced papers at less than city prices—and be sides persons purchasing below, the quantity. nine times out of tell, falls short, witch subjects them to rumble and inconvenience— by purchasing here they can al ways get it matched without trouble and additional ex. pence. This is nu important consideration el- If any persopvho is' going, in the city prefers ma king his own seleetions there, tve.will gire him an or der MI any of the Paper Stores, where lie ran make his own seledilons and lix tine prices, (svltlch.can he done before he presents the order, in order to satisfy him that we sell at city prices, and the same will- be rhar• ged on our account. ' ed- WIDE CURTAIN PAPER—A large supply of new and various patterns, wholesale and retail.— • (Wliolesale 85 per rloxt n pieces.) Country Merchants supplied wholesale with pa per at city prices, carriage added. A lot of odd patterns of paper, stillable for Box Makers, end window curtains, will be sold very low: rs- Paper Hangings as tow as 121 cents per piece at MarchlS-12] 5 LIANNAN'S . Cheap Wholesale and'Retail Bonk stores. Paper //angitr Depot, .Na. 18, ear flan& Street, KEW VORK—orrosttE TUE wesTERN HOTEL TUE CROTON AIANUFACTURING CO., Originated under the Geseret ..17rtnufarturint Late p the State New Fork.) ' . . (J FM at wholesale.itt quantities to suit purchasers, Vat Manufacturers' lowest prices, AD cash or appro ved credit: • ' PAPER HANGINGS of every variety of style and price. • BORDERS to match. ' • FIRE BOARD PRINTS In great variety. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES,. and WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAVER, '• Of Hest styles and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their clock is large and ntirely new. they invite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles. to call and examine their sty Ice and prices whenever they visit the City. Coun try Merchants ran examine this stork from 6 o'clock to the morning till 10 it'clock in the evening. New York, M orrlt 4. 1918 10-6 m. II aI I Papers. • 'rim subscribers have on hand the largest assortment of WALL PAPERS in the city or Philadelphia, wholesale aid retail, clinsisting of every variety suit able for Parlors, Entries, Dining flonnis, Chambers, &c, which, far quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a ash business, we arc enabled. to sell a better article at amuck lower rate, than any store doing a trade busi ness. rrlIE Board of Directors nfthe HYDROPATIIIC IN• sTITIITE, Ephrata, Lancaster County; announce' to the public that they have secured the services orDr - T. T. Mann as physician, Whose ivell,k now n qualifica tions in his professional! a regular physician and strong testimonials from Medical Colleges and pti•ate prac titioners of distinction, must secure the confidence of the community. and place the Institution equal, if not superior, to any In the country. The eatahlighinent Is now open for the recept ion or pat cents, who may obtain any further information by application (post paid.) to Ur. Mann, Ephrata Post Office. KONIGMACK FIR, President. KONICMACKER, Secretary, , ISRAEL MEYERS, JOHN ROYER% ' SAMUEL LANDES. ABRAHAM LANDES. NEW (7ERNAN FREXCHFAXCT GOODS I t EORGE DOLL. No. 100 North Second St. below 1 Rare. PHILADELPHIA. has Prat received a large, assortment of segar cases, segur tubes, snuff and Tobac co boxes, German pipes, arcordeons, dominoes, cards, looking gimes, slates, slate and lead pencils, steel pens, paint boxes, gum balls, violins and strings, ladies' wnrk boxes, pin rushing and cases. satchel's and basket rattles-Jumping ropes and tolling hoops, tops. drums, wagons, dolls, mnd works and toy■ of every deeription. Wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. L-V"Also, Turner in ivory, bone, born and wood -7 Top and cone manufacturer. , Phil'a. nprilS St 15. Garden and Field Implements. CHAU. Steel Hoes with Handles, - . L. Toy Spades for children, finish Hooks. Pruning Knives. ; Wfought Iron Carden Rakes, large and small. Shears for Dressing Bordeis, Pole. Pruning shears, end Pruning Honks; • Ladies' Scissors lot trimming Shrubbery, . Byrinees for cleaning Plants. Orchard Grass. Clover and Timothy Seed, &e. &e. Just received and for sale at !HANNAN'S aprilS IS Cheap Variety . Stores, Where orders are received for all kinds of Agricultural Implements. TobaLco! Tobacco! George Hickman. Co., 4S I, Marla Strea.—rli I A ?"1101.ESALIE: Dealers in TOBACCO. SNUFF, and a SEGA RS, offer great inducements to Country 'Merchants. Their stock consists of the moat celebrated Irranda of Cavendish, Lollar's, and Greener's 2.5; and . 8 plug, Congress S and 8 lump, and nil the , beat brands 1, 2,.5, 8, 10; and 22 lump Mrs. Stiller & Co.'s and Anderson's tine cut Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads, Spanish, Half Spanish, rind American Segars, all of which they will sell as low, if not low.. than any other Douse in the city. Do not forget to call at 4 - S a, 3 doors below SC,cnnd street, south side, Philadelphia. Phila. Starch 4, ISI9 • 10-2 m Pottsville steam Planing and , TURNLNO PdAUFACTORY: TIIE undersienc;:tliavo made complete and, perma nent arrangements for the manufacturing of Floor Boards, Window Sashes, Sowed Laths, Bed Posts, Ta ble, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Hitching Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato Ravishers, Bench and (land Screws, Porch and Newel Posts, tied Puts, and a general variety of turning of all kinds. They will keep constantly on band Yellow and White Pine Flooelloards,Sashing and Lath., and other finished work wonky the attention of builders. They have circular saws for slitting stuff to any dimension required for building or other purposes. Feb3o4l) ft . STRAUCH Co. • The• Great Reformation. THE Pictorial Edition of D'Aiibignea great work on the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, In Ger • many, Switzerland, &e. . Just published by Jactpit d. Syeel, Na. 90, Cherry Street. above Sixth, Philadelphia, his splendid 12mo edition of the above-named work, with 18 engraved il lustrations from original di:signs. Four vols. -in 2; hound In extra cloth and I ibrat y sheep. The publisher respectfully calls the attention of the trade and the publingeneratly, to this work, being the only illustrated edition publ lahillbln the United States. He trusts that the beauty of Its embellishments, the strong and substantiisFmanner in which It is bound. In conjunction with the khown popularity of the work It self, will be a sure recommendation to public favor. JOSEPH A. SFEEIo No. 06, Cherry etreet, above Sixth. Phifada. J. A. 13: has also lately published a new and beautiful edition of Sergeant Bars kiarre Sher, a suitable book for chUdreu neatly done up-in extra cloth Philaddarch 18 1848 I ' 12-3 m -New Store. at Brookville. mug Subeiriber has Just received from Philadelphia and,bas now opened at Brockville, a large and gen era' assortment ofseasonable goods,such as Dry Goods, Groceries; Hardware, and Queensware. In additionto which will be round constantly on band, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. j Call and esamine ourstock, and you willand us prepared rose!l goods at as low a rata as they have ever been sold say wkere, in Schuylkill county. , N. o,—Country produce of all kinds' wanted.. for which the highest prir.e will be p aid. .GEO.' H. PCiFTS. "ttitESIFI BUTTER•and EGGS.just received and .1" br rata at tin It D.9I2OENE6'B Coxfiry M. Come and !tee. WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. N0: , 56 Cedar... 34; New York. LEE,r4uEsON.•& LEE , (LATE LEE &• JUDSON) OCesterrth Spacious FIVE STORY WAREIIOU HU, N 0.56 Cedar Street,—the whole of which is devoted to the exhlbiton and sale of the single article of PRINT- . ED CALICOES. Their present etnea consists of near ly ONE. THOUSAND PACKAGES, embrecleg some THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and comprising everything desirable to the lice, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of which are offered (corsair, (or cash. or satisfac tory credit, at the lowest prices, by the PIECE OE PACKAGE. • . New styles are received almost every day. and many of them are got tip for our own sales; and not. to be found elsewhere. . • Printed lista of prices, corrected from day to day., With every variation to the market, are placed in the hands.of buyers. • Merchants will beable to form some idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment,. when "we state, that the valve of net usual stock of this ose A aricAs, is at least twice the "value of the entire ernek of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers. ThlnThet, together with the fact, that few means earl our attention, instead ofheing divided among - a vast variety of articles. are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantages which we ran offer to dealers perfectly obvious; and it shall be our care that nose who skit our establishment shall meet with any- dis appointment. : . Onr assortment iseomPlete at oil seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE. P. 8.-11. F. LEO, Ibrrnerly of tbe .firm of Lord k Lees, snid !ate senior partner !lithe original firm of Lee & Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some' lime ago, .has - resumed. business in cnnnection with Messrs. Lee BsJortson,onder the Proof LEE, .liT 1180 N & LEE, and he ventures In assure his' Mends and the public. that the hew Earn will maintain the :awe pre eminence, in this branch of The trade, which former ly distinguished the other two housei to which hekis longed. New York, idly 1847. T. J. Hughes, Broker. 12ral Estate be Nrkt and svid, ovney for c ell • Ilion sf rents. trine 4:Touted. Misters' Beat. ea -44 E ' FOR SALE.—A desrable three story residence in Morris` Addition. ALSO : 'A large and convenient storeroom and dwel ling house well located in Minereville. ALSO: Eight building lots In Millersville. as well to catett_as any to the borough. - . A numbeenf mortgages figment bonds of various amounts, well secured on property in Pottsville and vicinity. ALSO: A valuable store in Centre street. ALSO: For sale or rent, a store and dwelling in Mt nerdy ille, In the mos: business part of the town. - I ALSO: The large and convenient hotel, Ain:tied in the town of Patterson known as the Schuylkill Valley Hotel. Terms easy. WANTED: Coal lands op productive property in Schuylkill county, in exch.:nee for productive property Philadelphia. - .[Novs3 47-47 _ _ _ Farm for Sale. • 1 •• 1. 0 THE subscriber will sell. a valuable fans, consisting of 170 acres, situated in ••• • fig Pinegrovelownsbip, Sdhuyikill county, 1 11 about 4 mines below l'lnegrove. About ac re, ofthe land is cleared,and Ina state of cultivation, ten of which is in meadow. The bal ance is well timbered The Union Canal 'tuns through the property Tlit buildings consist of a two story-dwelling house,a newkriwitzer bat n, and oth er not buildings. There are two orchards no the gum and an abundant supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There are tigiimn acres; or win ter grain in Ult. : ground. For terms and other tars, apply to the subscriber in Finegiove. I .1 s ' PI:TEIIFILDCRT, October 10 1406 141-if Valuable Coal TraCIM to Rent. r 1 - 10 let on leases. to suit applicants, all that tract of l land belonging to the North Ainerictin Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the 011ovv ing lint of Coal Veins, many of which,—among the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range 'dower a mile In length, viz: —Lewis, Spohn, liarracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson. Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parker Ravensdale Vein, Per pendieular. Diamond, and Rig Diamond, Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all that tract called tbe Junction 'Flirt, belong ing to the said Company,containingthe, Salem,Forrest, Rabbit Hole,Mortimer, Tunnel, Mack Mine, C. Law ton and Alred Lawton.Velmi. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist 51illosituated on the Mill Creek Tract, ell ncwhich will be recited on moderate te.rms by n pitying to : • DAVID CHILL. 3 / 4 S, Pottsville. Feb. 2l , 29 • .", For Sale at Private Sale. A LL that certain tract or parcel ()Hand, sititated on /1 the Woad Mountain, in Lower Ma bantonge town ship, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Berke county,) to the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit:—Beginning at a marked white oak tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north slaty-five perches, ton whiteoak ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to fleorge Werner, west 146 perches to a stone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard 111 ick, smith sixty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the place of beginning, containing fifty-five acres and one hundred and fifty-two.perches of land and allowances of six per cent. for roadsoke. JOHN G. 1311ENNEH, Eiecutor of F. Bemis' estate. 60. Market st. Pifilada. Philadelphia. September 19. 1816 39-, 'Sheriff's Sale of heal DV virtue of a writ of Venditipni Erpanas, tinted . 17 out nl the Court of Common, Pleas of Schuylkill County, to me directed, will he cZposed to public pale or vendue, on Saturday 'tile 291 A day of April. 1848.' at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public' house of klichael Grata; in the Borough of * Orwigsbmig, Schuyl kill county, the following described premines, viz.: 411 that certain tract of land,situate in Union Town- Phip, Schuylkill County, bounded by land of Samuel Ruppert, Daniel Cohn, and others. containing 17 acres' and 20 perches, conveyed by Benjamin Neill' and Mary Ann his wife, by Deed dated October 14th, 1846, to Peter Eisenhower, and recorded atjOrwigpburg, an deed book No. 26. page 640. As the the property of PETER EISENIRVER. Seized and taken in execution and will be erildliy Sheriff's OtheAorwigs-1 s J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. burg, April 8, IRS. I IS _ _ . 9f9/I(x)A.X6o97t' 00 ....t' ........- Z..i2...% .....i....., WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF lIEAbtTII 207, Akin sired, Buralo,—Nm °Mc. R. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Littiontriptiellis / / ture.n celebtated medicine which has madeGRE AT CURES in • Lt. DISEASED. Is now intrnduced into this' section. The limits of an advertisement will net per mit an extended notice of this remedy . • we have only to qty it his for its agents In the United States and Can adA• a large number of educated MEDICAL PDACTITION- Ellii in high professional standing, who make nigeneral use of it in their practice in the following diseases : DROPSY, GRAVEL, And disgases Ff the Urinary organs t Piles and all dis eases of the ; derangements of the Liver. frc.,and CI general diseases ofthe system. I: is PART/CVLADLI requested that all who contemplate the use of tilts ar ticle, or who desire informatton respecting it, will obtain a r•siritt.to ;4.32 pages, which agents whose names are below will slaqty glee away; this in wilt treats upon the method of cure explain ; the properties of the article, and the diseases it has been • wed for over this country and Europe for four years with such perfect effect. Over 15 pageant - testimony how the 111011E11T quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES, which can be written to by any one interested and the pante:twin answer post paid communications. a). Be ptnicularand ASK fur the PAMPHLET, et no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over •th., disensea is guaranteed by persobs of well known standing in so. ciety. Put up lu 30 oz. and 12 oz.. b ;tiles. Price *2 30 oz ; *1,12 no.; tile larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has "O. C. VAUGIIN " serif:en nn the directions. &c. See pamphlet peer 25.. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at Principal Office, 201,11a1n street, BUffslo. N. Y. Oifiees devoted to the sale of this article exclu sively. 132, Nassau, 512 w York, and corner of Essex and "Washingtob, Salem, Moss., and by all Druggists throughout than country and Canada as agents. • Also for wile by .1. S. C.IIARTIN, Pottsville ; E.. 1, FRY, Tamaqua; E. &.E. HAMMER, Orwigsburg; LEVAN & KAUFMAN." , Sclinylkill Haven; WM. S. lIF,ISLER: , Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Chair; GEO. REIFSNYDER, New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS, Minersvillc. Feb 12,1548 • A MEDICINE which is perfectly eafe,tinil may lie ;iv. IX en to children, from tender infamy to nil% aneed age, lays under, no reatraila no re, cold waler, or any kind of rood. Purges nnldly, sololoing (eve r,--destroys and expels woinis with invariable AISCM-31111 Is easi ly administered to children. That it possesses these valuable proper! ics, Is fear lessly assorted—still Clairfling the sulditio net advantages of peing given in small bulk, and requiring' none of the drenching.whlch Worm Tea and other supposed Venni fuges demand. During he brilliant Career. it has been introduced Into many families,whereeveryuther knnwp and accessible Venting° has been tried without the least EUCCUS, where It has promptly expelled Worms to an almost incredible amount. • As evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. IlFLAst's WORM SPECIFIC, we give the • On Saturday, Febniary:th, 1840, Mt. James Richard son called at the Drug Store of J. Kidd & Co. corner of Wdod and Fourth streets. Pittsburg, Pa. and mode the following statement:—"A child of mine had been very sick for some ten days—we bad given her pima tire medicines: but It had done her no :good. One of our neighbours came la arid said it was Worms that. were destroying the.child, and at the same time spoke fifths wonderful effects she had witnessed' from using Dr. .fir Lanes Were, Specific,in that neighborhood. We - procured a vial—gave one tea-spoonful, and the child discharged forty bee worms. I then gay# another tea spoonful, which,brought forty-six more, making In all ekelty•eight Woms: As a duty I owe in you, and the community at large,-1 freely make known these facts. My child is now - well. What is most remarkable, the Worm Specific expelled the Worms alive, In about four hours oiler I gave h to the child." For sale in Pottville by John S.C. Martin, & John G. Drown Druggists. • [lnt 48-1-em • N.&J.M.Rowe, BROOM AND WOODEN WARE STORE. No. 63, .VortA 3d Streq, owe door a bore,Arrh, east Ale, G=! Manufacturers and wholesale dealers In all kinds of 11600 MR,, Ruyan Es. BOCIEVI, CEDAR WARE, Willow and French Baskets, F.bne and Wall finishes, &Tabs, DIWIPTE, Mats, Blacking. Eastern made - Wonden.wareofeverydeseription,&e., . . at the lowest market prices. • .' ROWE.) VOLIN M. ROWE. - * - - - Fhltada., Feb 25,181 - . 0-3 m T. & R. Rowand. 1911LADELPH11, \MANUFACTURERS OP ALL Aura AND lIIALDI OP SHOVELS AND SPADES. [fdaill-3m • • .611,2, No. 61, dart! Second Serra. Wake up Woims! . LONG AND SHORT. ROUND AN 1 FLAT. BHANNAN, J. 8. C. MARTIN. Pone ille ; Henry . Integer, Port. Carbon. has got for ma a an article celled DR. EVANA' VEGETABLE VERNIFUGE, which If taken by directions will clear the track of all the . horrid tribe, andyour little ones which. you love so dearly, win live to-make you binned. Peopie rail it the child's, friend and the worm's death. II is ony 2.5 eta. a bottle. Made by Dr. Evans, No. 3A,Tdo. tih Birth at, Ptuladelphic - • • 1,109484-3fil Life insurance. PENN MUTUAL" LIFE ENSURANCE ,COMPAN Y' Ojee No. 91, Walser street. Title Company is now ready to miIIeINSURA Nep,'s on LIVES, on the m deal system, without liability beyond the amount of the premium. All the profits of the Company divided annually among the insured.. The ptemlum•may be paid quarterly, semi-annually. or annually. or one-half of the premium may be paid in a note at 12 months. - Individuals insured In this Company become members .of the corporation, and vote for trustees. - I-he rates of premium, with a full participation In the profit'', are as low pa those of any other Institution in the state or country, and lower than any of the English Companies with only aportion of the profits. ' Blank applications for Insurance, with full particulars can be had it the Mike. DANIEL L. MILLER. President. • WILLIAM M. CLARKE, Vice President. JOAN W. HORROR, Secretary. Edward Hartshorne, M.D., 1. Medial Etamlnem, Mark Mateeve. In attendance daily ftorn Ito 2 o'cloik, P. M. Itt22 42 -4-Iy • cam , . INDEMNITY. ' TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN', Or PHILADELPHIA. / OFFICE N 0.1834, Chesnut street, near Fißti street ' DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banckar, George W. Rithitrds, Themes Ilart. . Mordecai D. Lewis.: Tobias Wagner, Adrilphe E. Borth, . - Samuel Grant, . David 8. Drown, Jacob R. Smith, Nerds Patterson. Continue to make Inauraner, persirineut or limited on Every description of property, In town and tomtit at rates as low as are consistent with security-. Thg Company have reserved a large Contingent FoodJ which with their Capital And Premiums, safely invested, afford ampleprotcetlan to the assured. The assets of. the Company nn January Ist; 1949, a published agreeably Wan act of Assembly, were an follows,vis. , Mortgages, 41`990,55d 95 Stocks, 51,N3 23 Real Estate, 109.358 90 Cash, . 45,157 tr Tt mporary -- loans, '193,459 03 411,420,097 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen yeart. they have paid upwards of ane.stiffies t¢o S sorbed thousand dertars,Cosses by Ore, thereby affording cal 'dence of the advantages of Insurance. as well as the ability, and disposition to meet with promptness, - .all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agents for t e above mentioned Institution. and is now prepared 11 make insurance, on every description of property. pt • the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent tottsville.,Jultel9.lB4l-9.5 Irehl9.l Spring Garden Mutual Insurant . • Company. ' rp HIS Company having organized acrordlng In i t e I provisions °fats charter, 13 now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fire on the miniml principle, cnnibined with the security of a Joint stuck rapitaq— The advantnge of this system is, atilt efficient eccer ty s afforded at the lowest:Liles tilli the business Lan be done for, as the whole profits (less an intet est not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) wit lbe Le turned La the members of the Mutilation. without theft heenming responsible for any ofthe engagements Orili still it ies of the Campo uy, further than the preuilums ac tually paid. . i i . The great success which this System has met, w i th wherever it has been introduced, Induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to it, confident thatit requires but to be understood to be appreciaer. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in e aid to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office Northwest corner of 6th and Wood sta., or of D. IT NAN,,Pottsville. I CHARLES STORES, Prcsiden . L. RRIIILIBIIAAR, Secretary. • 1 _ . DIRECTORS, ' Charles Stokes, George W. Mb, 1 'Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkin 'g Elijah Dallett, David Rankin, AP. L. Lauuerenne, Walter R. Dick, • ~4 1 3amuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The subscriber has been appointed Agent for th a bove mentioned Institution, and is prepared to effect nsurancea on all descriptions of ploperty at the lovresi ate., U. BANNANL February MEM - - - - _National Loan Fund Life /LOU ranee Society of London. 66SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Win and the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of P si.. liament.—Capital .t.soo,ooP6rB2.3oo,ooo—Besides serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about 41:85,000 . : T. Lamle Murray, Esq., George strict, Hai:Over square, Chairman of the Court of Direrotrs in Londod ElliotsniX, M. D.. F. R. 8. As tuariy.—+ W. S. B. Woolhouee, Esq ,F. B. A., 8. Steretanr.", F. F. Camroux, Esq. II The foiliiwing are among the advantages offered by' this institution Thr - -" toltbe ne guarantee of a large capital, in addition top. accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit secu red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart ment. The payment of pretniunfs half-yearly, or quar terly, by parties Insured for whole term of life, at al trl fling additional charge. The travelling leave extenelve and liberal. Persons insured forlife, can atonce borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim'the same privilege-fan Gee successive years, on their own note and deposit of policy. , Part of the Capital is pefam neatly Invested In the United States, in the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available always to' the assured In lases of disputed clajms (should any such arise) nr otherwise. Thirty day t al lowed after 'each payment of premium become, due without forfeiture of policy. - No charge for medical eiamination The Society lasing founded on the Manual and Jninr Stork principle, parties may, participate in the, profile of the Society; two-thirds of which arc a amens. divided among those -assured for life on the apt:dam ion chic. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves nt, the advantages offered by This Institution, by addressing the Deneral Agent, J. Leander Stoma:n.l'l. Waif St., New Tank, can nbiain the requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an Insurance. 0- Any information' with regard to this Dninpany can he obtalneffit the office of the Miners' THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE AN ITY & TRST CO., OF PHILADA OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. MAKE Insurance on Lives,grant Annuities and; dnwments, and receive and execute trusts. Rates for Bavaria, *lOO cs' a single life. For I year. For? year.. Forl.lre. anrina93 I lly. annnally. •0 77 130 938 183 3-10 EI:IMI EXAMFGE :—A person axed 30 years next fur th',day y paying the Company#l 31, would recurs to his (s -onny or heirs #lOO, should de die in one yea t ; rir (or #l3'lo he secures to them #1000; or for #l3 60 annu ally ford years ; he secures to them 1111000 should he die in ryears; or for#23 60 paid annually thiring life he provides for them #lOOO whenever he. dies , for 86650 they would receive 0000 should he die in one year, JLXVLIT 20, 1845. TUC Manager's of this Compw, at a meeting tetd on the ph December tilt., agreeably to the design referred'in the original prospectus or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies • for the whole of life, remaining in force,l that were issued prior to the Ist ofJanuary,, 1842. Those of them therefore which neve issued on, the'yrar 1835, will be entitled to 10 per cent upon the sum insured, making an addition of $lOO on every $lOOO. That is *llOO, will he paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the *lOOO originally, insured. Those policies that were issued in 1832 will be entitled to 81 per cent, or 887 50 on every *lOOO. And those. Issued in 1838, will be sniffled to 21 , per cent, or *75 on every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist or January, 1844. . . The Bonus will be credited to each polocy on the books endorsed on presentation Witte Office. It ii the design of the Cowpony, to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at 'stated period.: . . _ 13. W.RICIIARDS, President. Joule F. JAMES, Actuary. Wriie subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above Institution: and in prepared effect Insurance. liven, at the published mien, and Fiveany inforrnatil desired on the subject, on application at title office. BENJAMIN DANNAN. 5 E 7e- AT BANNAN'S BOOK STORES JUST opening a large and well-selected assortment of Garden seeds, all warranted fresh from Land reth's, which will he sold wholesale and retail at nur sery prices. 1:7- Persons wishing to paschal'e to sell again, supplied at city prices by the quan:ity. (Febl2 7 EBRA CING a general assortment, warranted fresh, Just received and for vale wholesale and retail at STATIONER'S HALL, corner of Centre and Market Streets, Pottsville. 11. Small nesnrimentuput up to sell again. Mar 4-10 Lumber Yard Removed. THE SUBSCRIBER. has recently bought Mr. IL lingeland's stock of Lumber on Market st., and will hereafter carry on-the buriness at that stand, and is now adding a choice lot of Boards and Plank recently purchased at Middletown, all of which is thoroughly seasoned. There will be found, now in Yard, and . 2 -inch Panel stuff; lst and 4.1 common Boards; Remitting; oak and cherry Plank •; Shingles and Sbin gle-lath. etc. - apritS 6w IM P. COULD. Davy_ie Safety Lamps. -• MBE subscriber has Jost received a supply of Safety • Lamps, among which are. a few of Upton fa Rob. eTts• impnwed Safety Lamp, which is acknowledged to be the best and 'area now in use In the mines In Europe. For sale . at less 'mites than they can be Ported, at BANNAN'II Aril 3 1 cheap Book and Variety Mom `WINGS FOR- INVALILB & eEMALbB, an 1. excellent article for Ladles to take exercise in the house, recommended by the Medical Faculty. Basket Cradles to attach to Baby Jumper*: Just tacti le) sad let sale at PIM ' , ANWAR'S Variety slums,. . I ,PATE CT . 1191*.5. I FOR" THE - UPLE OF HINESe.RAILWASI T . rilf rale, or iniporied Is Oder, log thiosetifr IIESE Ropes are now almostoiclurively the Collieries and on the Rallwart lb Oreat Me t , an, and. are found to be greatly superior to limp, ones If regards safety, durability and economy ' 1"1 The Patent Wire Ropec, have proved to be still i s good condition after three year's service, in rte Ise, situation where the Hempen Onet,previrtMlly used, , r double the sine and weight would wear oat Maine ' ten months. They helve been used for almnth purpose to. which Hempen Ropes and ehainsbahe applied. Miner, Railways, Heavy Cranes., Nat o li, raF Rigaing * WindowCurds, Lightning Conductors,Plge4 Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They are made either o f Iron or Copper Wife...and is Miff of much: egp,", n , to dampness, of Calvanired Wire. Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers w ' ".-A r England ran be shown as to their efricieney.",d eel additional information required respecting .31,et , ent descriptions and afunliention will be given ALFRED F. EMI P. 75 Broad it., New York Role Agent in the United &atm New Vork, May SMILIS.I6. , I ft-. I.• •:i . "' I.- -• a . t : 7 , , . ~.'); :..-. I . ,it , i i ,-/: 3 '.'.' i 1 ; *IL 1 Z . ‘,„ - 1 i l fr., : ... - 4 . 1 At 2.1 .:, , T ,, ::. .,.,1 , ~ • 3 . _ pl,f r . 2 t•.- 3 - . , ii •1- , 7 i 1 VI ) gil 4 •••• la O. a 6 . ... 1 . 4.4 1 ) . .pi '. I 3 ) , . • 2.. 5: • ,-, la Z. .1: Z . " ;; ;111 :4 •°,*' i 1 1 •i 1:1 71' tn • _ . . a a• 2i :7 1* :i I • „I ff. ; . - • = ". - 1 • lil i • -- ---L 3 v _ t r g'a :1 _ - ' ;II :- . C 7 - • ", s• - ~, ... 5, c z .. „, - = s';-, ; . •• I-: s t t • F. ..., ~....... .; • \ g m 1 , '— ' o4 F2' i-a - ► a . c., o z . g . ~ q !... FE C p, .13 1:4 o A 7 0, a 1 4 1 `a 1 .1'5 g. s• 0 V,-..: 4 p •4 .;-:. r CO A 1: 1 4 Zi s 'l4 1:13 8 ••1 ,I, ; -o o-.• o ..... Salamander, Fire, Proof Chesin, Fire-Proof Podra for Basks and Stores, Seat end Lett, opyiny Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refriiera pes, Water _Filters,. Patent Portable Water louts, in tended for the Sink and Infirm. EVANS & WATSON, 16, South Mir./ St.. (opposite-the Philada, lieekays, l MANUFACTURE and keep constantly' on bind,' large assortment of the above articles, together with their Patent Imprnved Salamander FIRE-PROOy SAFES, which are so constructed as to art at festal manner of doubt an to their being strictly fire.proofisal that they will moist the tire °finny building. Thema. side casesof these Safes are made of boiler iron, is inside case of soapstone, and between the outer rue and loner ease Is, a spare of some three Inches Mel and is filled in with indestructibleimaterial, so as make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents Is. side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamander. 5, are prepared and do challenge the world to produce soy article in the rata!». of Book Safes that will stash, much heat, and we hOld ourselves ready - al all times a have them fairly - tested by public bonfire. We Maros finite to manufactures large and general assortmeetif our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of w hub there are overSoo now in use, and in every Instance they hire given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which., will reCer the public to a few gentlemen who have thee in use: flap, ood & Snyder, Pottsville ; Joseph G Lawton, Pottsville Mr. Willinnt Carr. Doylestown, Pa. N. it G. Taylor, 129, North 3d at.; A. Wright & herb. ..ew, Vine xt. Wharf; Alexander Carnr. Conveyamn, corner of Filbert and 9th Ms.; John M. Ford, 32, &oat 3d at.; Myers Bush, 20, North 3d tit ; James M. Piot 101. outli 9th at.; Dr. David Japan. 8, South 341.1.; Matthew T Miller, 24, South 3d at ; and we could dame some hundreds of others if it were necessary. Nos, invite the attention of the publicond particularly the. in want of Fire Proof Sires, to call at our store belate purchasing elsewhere, and we ran satisfy them nu: . they will get t better and cheaper article at ournots • ' than at any other establishment in the oily. We also manufarttlre the ordinary Fire Proofeltua at very low prices, cheaper than they canbe boort it any other stc re in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS. Qty Coal Screens! Coal' Screens !!-- rrHE suitcriber in extenaively engaged in the 1 factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREE:CR - sprat as mprnved and entirely new principle, for whkh be Isar Secured LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident. Iv believes will he flared, upon trial. omperint In may other screen in use for drability and all the qualms. , as good screen. Tile) al, woven entireic of wit., .ind can bemad, ineAaa dud thrnartnnf any re. ri l nired FE, 3110 al I'4 WI4VING Dr.SCRIPTION . - as ill he o: . .ecutelb..ot the ' , honest notice. and at niade to every-, pattern, adapted to all the am hr winch acreena are required. eub•criher has recently removed his emd: liihmentt , Coal rteet, neer the corner or Normpu HENRY JENKINS. pmts, a. AprH 4 INS Attention Is Invited 161 the fAct that persons afflicted with flytpciish, I.lmer Complaint. Hick Headache, hiervouj t o as, Giddiness, loss of Appetite. Weak tie w,llleanbars. CoStlseness. Palpitations alba Heart, Inwnesi nf Spi rits, and all iriTgala titles of the stomach - and bowels.— Children afflicted with cholera Mottos or floWel co* plaint, and all deli Cate females subject th Irtegulatitio will find in the ÜBE .f EVANS' VEGETABLE ANTI-DiaIIIPTIC CANDY-CO*l ED PILLS. A safe, pleasant. and certain cure, 23 etc. m but. will direirionz for ovine them, and a pamphlet mat:lnlet anmlrntiv teatimonials of I be eatonishing comparing.. ed hf these pills. For sale in Schuylkill county. Ps., by It. BiNTill and , JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville; R. bin'', Port carbon ; J. D. Fall* Millersville. Prepared by Dr. T. G. Evans, at him midi drpg No. 32, North 6th street, Philada. [Jn224,4-sr3te . I s , L S. FROM the mete of New York.— Wein, J. Kidd & Co. Gears :—Please send me by Express, 1 2 doze htehrxe's Liver Pills." They are selling g and suit generally. Yours dm. E. P. drg dlageillq Chatanque Co., N. Y. Dec. 29. 184 Prepared for the proprieter and sold whole retail by .1. KIDD k C. No. GO Wood Meet, Pltl•her ale Ni B.—Purchasers will please be , partie inquire for "Dr ` McLane's liver Pills, ' and other. ' . The increased demand for Ds. 31 4 LANES PILL, since their introduction by us as his age, far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. about Tp.N YEARS since they were brought be public. i During this time hundreds acentric's] been handed us, testifying to their efficacy, an. the very great relief they had derived from them: We have now in our fin inn many tes fro.t respectable persons. who have a hrLANE'S LIVER PILL with the most hap py p where eery other known remedy had been ` use Also, quite a number of regular physic's.. of g dine. tbrbugh the cosintry, are using and recant in their practice. It has been nor sincere wish, that these Pill be fairly and fully tested by experience, and sta by the effects produced. That they have heeds widthaf the result has heels in every respect fa we call thousands to witness, who bare ex• • their beneficial effects. Dn. VIAND'S PILLS are not held forth nr mended (like most of the popular medicine, of l rte universal cure, tills, but simply for LIVE' PLAINTS, and those nymptus connected w ranged State of that organ. J. EIDD Gor sele in,Poitsville by John B. C, Menlo, G. Bow, Druggists. Jen 2-S-6trio. Deafness Cured. I Searpo's Compound Krensote Aeoustii F OR tIM cure of neatness, pain and the d charts of matter, from the ears ; also all those dleagrrea blo name' like the buzzing of Insects, falling of water, w izzing of steam, Ace., which are syroptomp or aP preaching deafness and also generally attend" , nt Wlt the discase• HERE tp something worth attending loco does (mints man so extensively known as is both in eitt and country. ~I here y certify that from the effeets of cold last whiter,' became partially deaf, atten •ery disairreeable noises like ringing ofbells gradually Increased, unt tcompletely lost tb , ; of one ean,—when I was Induced to try Scarps i tic Oil, and am now happy to say, that with t: one boll fe of the above medicine I can hear a; ever, and , alldisagreeable noise* have entire] treated. Any Author information respeeting will be gladly given, by calling on me at Nn. Fifth elf* near Race. DANIEL G Philadelphia, Nnv. 11. 181 F For sail. by Mr. It D.Go pert. No. 120 • street,Philada. ; in rottsvil e byJOIIN G. in 'homburg by G. GROSS, and in Readin' EARL, where those interested can obtain • citing certificates of cures. December It 1810 ConMumption COMES FROM NEGLECTED COLD• Asrrnt , Ikons hit ii.Laryngites, Whnopi Pain In the Brea st,Tight Breathing, nude ordlfikulty in the breathing organs May be r tended to in good tithe. Ir you ate unfortunately among the number' far withaby oftbe above maladies,don't-wait or lose anlhnur in - trying to cure it. A day ro late.. DANNAN, Mt. J. 8. C. MA Pottsville': Mr. .1. D. FALLS. in allot:lima Bhisster, Port Carbon, will furnish you with THR REV. DR. ESTEP'S BLACK SY For one dollar, whichwill be of immense val It Is one or the beat semedies the world no Don't neglect your own best interest. Inge ' • Wrapping Paper. .2nek REAMS 'Minimum paper, part of, w Ulf stimulus article for Bags, which fin I Wholesale or roiail - at less than city Prices, SO Pieint. Blasting paper of differsid Rind Roanui Shoo and Tea paper very cheap ants and othern supplied by the quantity nn be than they can pa reliant abewhers, at BAN I • *FM 'll • Ctrs 0 Noir Ittet,Pitpw II N e; 2' 'a4— .7a 7, 11. 'i 2 find bout • ben. ■or. , . 'lnn/ ate 111 ILIVga ts, has ts ea. ore the ea hale stating ' aae of :utak*. ed resatts. in ma • dull • endlia abouldi or fill arable. neared ITCOM. he day) • COW j a de- :G11:11 ,inR as It .r. Grad! term .ed walk e, which bearini • Asous• e use of well as y dlsap-.. • y cam 6 5), Nowa ;AEFF. orth !OWN .1 D y Nt Of iale• I 0/ - YS ld'enorb• ery kind ra If u• who w(- moment I be *OO TIN, in r; Of n. bottle of j ur fOl• offal , . .S-3m kb sea be 101 l w t . err e r i na 6 ;