Phila., Reading, and Pottsville Rail goad. kt2l4 taa, - SUMMER ARRANGESIENT.• CIIANGE of /fours, and two Trains Daily, each way. except Sundays. On and after Monday, May 15t.1543, two- trains will run each way. daily, beetween Philnil a. and Pottsville. MORNING LINE—ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Philadelphia at 71 A. M. daily except Sun days. Passe. Reading at 10:45 A. M. Leaves Pottsville at 11 A. M. daily, except Sundays. Friaries Readiagnt 0.10 A. 51. • The above Line stops at all way stations on the road . us formerly. AFTERNOON LINE—FAST TRAIN. • .Up Dotes Train. Train. Leaves Philadelphia at 21 1 L eaves Pottsville ht 2} P. P. M., daily except Sun-I , M., daily except Sun days. days. Laves Plirenixville, 3.45 Leaves Sch. Haven. t 3 Poultown, 4,15 " Port Clinton, 3.00 " Reading, 3.00 '' Reading. 3.50 " Port Clinton, 5.45 " Pottstown, 4.30 " " 5.00 Arrives at Pottsville, 13.2tilArrives at State Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will stop only at the above named stations. Passengers for other points must therefore take the Morning Line. Depot Is 'Philadelphia, corner of Broad and Vine Streets. No Passengers can enter the Cars uldess pro 'sided with Tickets. . NOTICE.—Fifty pnunds - of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in these lines; and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel' which %Millie at the risk . of Its owner. No height will betaken by these Race. By order of Board of Managerd• „ . • a ; ttl y Phila., Reading, and Pottsville nal* .Road. 7 0,0 tr. 'RATE'S OF FREIGHT ON . 111EIVCIIANDIZg. • .ON AND AFTER. Dezember 'lst, 1847, Goods wiii be for Warded with despatch at the following rates of freight,; between Pottsville, and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. Between Potts rille Between Pottsville • and Phila.' and Reading. Plaster slate, tiles, &e. , $2 30 $1 00 Pie Iron blOoms,timber, bie, rosin, tar, pitch, and 1.2 75 grindstones. J • Nails and spikes, bar' iron, castings, lead. turpentine, bark, rate, tobacco, ..alt;l3 25 provisions, :potatoes, luta- her, stoves, &c. . Flout per barjel, Wheat,corn,rye, clover seed, l and salt pie bushel.. Of ' Groceries, hardware, steel,) copper, tin,brass, domestic' liquors, machinery, butter. I • and eggs, cheese, lard and }1 75, tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather,oil, tildes, paints, I • oysters, raw and iotilage Dry goods, hemp, unit ntedi-1 ernes, foreign liquors, conies, glass, paper, fresh }G 00 . Ash, meat, Confe4tionary, books and stationery. J • • No additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving or delivering freights at:my of the depots on the line. [N0:v.2747-1e tf Schuylkill Valley Railroad, /ND ASF•'CARBON AND_PORT CARBON RAILROAD - PAt3SENGIIR TRAINti. - N an after Monday, April 10, ISIS, a Passengel Train will:run between Mount Carbon hod Tuna rora. three times a day (except Sunday,) ai follows • Leave Moue[ Carbon at 7 A. M. II A: M. and 4 P. M. Leave Titscarnra at 81A. M. 19.1 P. M. and 51 P. M. se.-The trains will stop to take op and set down pas• sengern at any point on the flood TARES. 21 miles arid under, 4 , " 10 12 " , 11. M. WALKER,:auperintendent aprilB)46 . tf 1.5 COLLIERY WORKS, 1 7 01LINDRY S, MACIIIINE rfl II E subscribers, at their old stand, corner of nail Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared to man ufaCture to order, at t he shortest notice., Sienna Engines and Pumps,a any power and capacity for mining and other purposes, Battin's Coal Breaking Mar/lines, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Ervin:es and Bloiring,Cylinders with all neces sary machinery for Blast Furnaces. fist Air Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup and Bali Jouits and .tra tie Tuners, of the very best construction. They par.' Ocularly twits the attention of Iron Masters and par- - ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their barge stock of Patterns for Rotting . .thlls, having lately constructed the machinery for twn of the largest Mills iththe coun try. vie.—The Wcoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Rolling Idill at the Mnntour Iron Works, Danville. They are fully prepared for Ibis kind of work. together with every variety of general machinery. (lithe qual. ity of their work and materials, it Is enough to say, that time and crperience, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine charagter of their.en gines and machinery. Orders are respecfully solicited and will be promptly attended to. ILLY WOOD k SNYDER. Pottsville, January', 17, ISI6 3-1 y .Line. Livingston,__ HowArd Si, Co.'s ExpreNs, BY PAIIIIENGEtt TRAINa, • . . . . Behrren Pottarillr, Philadelphia. Nem York. BOolou, Baltimore, Washia :tort, Buffalo. Corrode:, 4. Europe. 'Olt the accommodation of the public, we now run an express car every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphiaon cruinecoion with our Trunk, which guns daily forearrying boxes of therchandize &c. fly this arrrngelnent orders for goods and packages lent at the office in Pottsville, will be executed, and the goods ,delivered in Pottsville in abont 30 or 32 hours. This to a great convenience for our. merchants and traders.-- Gold, silver, and Notes forwarded and hills collected. Ca- Orders received for the purchase of any single ar 'l tide in Philadelphia. New Yotkow lioston, which will be promptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which can be paid for tin delivery of the same. • Office in Pottsville, two doors below Bannan's-Book store, and•imtnediately opposite the near Episcopal Church. Reading, E. W. Earl's Bookstore. •• Philadelphia. No. 43, South Third street. -' New York, NQ. 6, Wall street • Boston, No. 6, Court street FRANKLIN WORKS. fi -_ THE I.tubsetibers havlnt: associated themselves 10- rather, trailit. under the tires of S.Sillyman & Co., for the porpip.e . of carrying , en the Foundry and Ma rblne business at the 'Franklin Works, tort Carbon, lately owned by A. G. firnokr, are . now prepared to Manufacture to order a: the shortest notice Steam En tities. Pumps. Cnal Breakers...a Machinery of almost any size or description. for minim: or other purposes. Alsn Rail Road and Drift tars, Iron or Brass Castings A( any mze or pattern. itle ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED .ct SAMUEL SILLYMAN. CHAS. M. . Port Carbon. Aug. 14.15 C FRANKLIN SITOVEL WORKS.—The subscribers I! are now prepared to furnish the Colliers and deal etc of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds al the lowest I'hiladetphia prices. Attentinif is pailien• larly called to their Coal Shovels. r•Ordere for Shovel, of.siny lice or pattern promptly attended to. SILLYMAN & Co. 33—ly Port Carbon, .lug. 1-1.1317 Tamaqua Iron Works • • r T HE sub e scribers having accnated themselves to evil:vein the FOUNDRY AND AM:DINE IDISI NEFice at Tamaqua, under the firm of .. .11ndleon, Smith, 4-* Toylor," would respectfully inform their friends and. the public, that they are now prepared to do an exten sive btfainess in the maul . ..tory of all kinds of Steam Encine,, Pumps, Coal Itreakers,Screens.and Itailßoad Oats, t..7,pther with all kinds of railings In iron and brass, as applied to machinery incident to the coal bu- Slaess. • Ropairine of every kind done.hy thorn with neatness And dispatch. They will warrant all their work to per form well, and would solicit the custom of such persons as may want work executed, either in this vicinity,nr at a distance, which will meet whit prompt and Mimi:- diate attention. - SAMUEL 111111USON, JAIL K. SMITH. CHARLES M. TAYLOR. -32 • Tamaqua, Au,7. 1847 . Port Clinton Ea, Tamaqua R. R, 4 -F - • • VA, . TILE entire road from Part Clinton to T amaqua tea r wing been renewed witli.hcawy iron - rail. and good substantial bridges, with all other Improvement. adapt ed to the net of Locomotive engine., and the regular 'business of the road being now resumed; a paosenger 1: train will, on and after Toesday,the lath inst., leave Ta . Inagua daily, (Suntlxys excepted) at 7 o'clock, A.M.,and . arrive at Port Clinton, in nine to connect withalbe down ward train from - Pottswilleth rhily!elphia. new mini% w ill leave port Clinton on the ivrival of the Philadel phia cans, and read) Tainuipin for_ dinner. A freight train with znerxhandire will almoll,ive daily. WM. WALLACE, Treas. & Sec'try Little Schuylkill Navigation It. R. & Coal Co. Philadelphia . , July 10, 1647 • POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS &-.71 •. E. W. 111c6IIV NIS; RESPECTFULLY annonnres to the public, tha he 'has taken the Establishment known, as the Potts ville iron' Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared In build air kinds of Steam Engines, nianu-, facture Rail Road Cars,and Machinery or alntost every description,at the shortest notice, and on thc most rea sonable ter n. Cr Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it to theft advantage,in give him a call berme engaging elsewhere. May 11 PASCAL IRON WORKS. PJ • PHILADELPHIA. 'WELDED Wrought Iron Flues. Suitable for Loco- V V tomtit taiirie and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to hes in diameter: Also, Pipet; for Gas, Steam an r purposes; extra,strong Tuba for Hy draulic Presamr; Hollow Pistons for Pump. of Steam • EnFlnes Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKED & Moll/tlB, • Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and 'Walnut sts., Philada. • Ptatada• Nam. /HS " Table of Freight and Ton on Coal .ka ' PER PIIILADA. AND GRADING IL IL. . From March !Vito lone 15t,1219. .To T From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt- Clinton. Richmond,l '231 20 1-03 Philadelphia, I 35; 30 I_ls Inclined Plane, 23! Pa 1,05 20 1 as Nicetown, 1 9.51 20 1 Germantown R Et.; 25 i • 05 Fal:s of Schuylkill, 101 05 95 .Manayunk, I . 05; 00, 00 Canal e hoc te n nnd V - • • Plymouth It.' R., Turn Out I mile be- law Norristown, Norristown or Bridge- Fort: ' ' 90. OO 65 Port Kennedy,' 00. . 90 85 Valley Forge. " 90: . 9 85 Miami:34oe, ' 65 75 Royer's Ford, fO l 80 1 75 Pottstown., ' 80 . 80 , 75 Douglossvine; " 60" 80 • 75 Ilmunstown, ' 75" 75 • 70 Reading. 70' .0 : s 65 Between flooding . and 51Mirsville, 65 85 G 0 Mohrsville, ' 1".. GOI . , GO • 45 Hamburg," I 4., 40. '" 40 3O Orwigtburg, ' ao . 30 30 The freight and tolls on curd to Richmond during the months of June and Jul 9, will be: ;" "From Mt. Carbon. Sob . Haven. Pt. Clinton. 140;135 - I`2o On and after Aug. I 160 155 , 140 By oral:" of the President and Managers. • ' " H. BRADFORD; Secretary. Office of the Phil' & Reading 1 . - R. W Co!, Starch 11,1818. I : 11. . Tremont! Iron Works. AM PHILIP UXHOLTZ ¢ CO., HAVE 'associated themselves together for the par pose ofcarryine on the FOUNDII.I* AND ISACIDNE BUSINESS, in the flourishing town of Tremont,Sc buy!. kill county, where they are prepared to furnish all kinds of castings for rail road,cars, and machinery of every description, build siesta engines for &thirty and other purposed, coal ltreakersA gearing fol. mills, &r., be to gether with all kinds °Marmites for fanning purposes, to which they will pay particular attention: Emin the knowledge ttiey possots of the husiness;they Hatter themselves that all work entrusted to - their qiie will he executed to the entire satisfaction of costume and at very reasonable rates. They therefore respect fully th e patronage of the public. [Oct23 47-43-Iy, T. J. Ilughes, Broker. Real Estate box,s.ht mi./ sold, agency for collection of , rents :. Office orpositethe Bank. 1. _ .. .., I ._..... . . • iFI,V UV Prg -1 FOR SALE.- 2 -A deer:dile three story residence in Morris' Addition. A LSO :' A large and enliVenient store ronm and dwel ling house well located Or Milersville. . ALSO: Eight building lids In Minersvllle. as well Tr,- 36 15 cated as any in the borough. A number of gages and judgment bonds of icarions amounts, well secured nn property. in Pottsville and vicinity. 3 40 A LSO: A valuable stUre in Centre street. ALSO: For talc or rent, a store and dwelling In Ml netsville, in tile mos: bualuesqudrlof the town. ALSO: The large and convenient hotel, situated In the town of Patterson known as the Schuylkill Valley Mil el. Terms easy. WANTED: Coal lands or prodiirtive property in Schnell ill I'd/linty, in exchange tier productive prone:ty rhilndelphia. [Nos - 20 47-47 Farm for Sale. . . THE subscriber will sell a valuable farm, consisting 0t , 170 acres, situated in ~INtyr.rove ,township, Schuylkill county; . a ut 4 mines below Pinecrove. About 0 acres °film land is cleared.and ma . state of cultivat tin, ten of which is in meadow. The bal anceAs wondland, well timbered The Union Canal runs through the property The buildings consist of a two storyilwelling house, a new Switzer batn, and oth er nut buildings. There re two orchards tin the farm, and an abundant suppl, of good water on the premises close by:the buildings. .frlicre are lifteen acres of whi ter grain in the ground. Ffor terms and other particu lars, apply to the sub§c9trer in l'inegrnve. J PETER FILBERT. October 101-180 41-tt ' MEI • VALUABLE TIMBER. AND COAL. LANDS IN THE .31/111ANOY COAL BASIN. ' TILL be s Nd at nre‘ ihlie sole h b u y em ac snbrib ß em. rl n , in Rush Township. Schuylkill County:either the of a Int of land containing 112 acres. of the undivitled half of .said foras willlsu it purchasers. The land adjoins !baior John Bridise,.and that for merly; belonging toRI-ter Knob, now the property of the Little Schn)lkill Co and ushers. The Catawissa. & Liitle Schuylkill Railroad is located through .one corner of the above Intl of taints. This land is beauti fully timbered and prestints the strongest indications of the best of Mahoney Cdal. Terms made known on the day Of sale. HENRY STOUFER, nyeento . rs. LEVI !REBER, &Ili - bat the same place and day, will he sold 10 acres of well timbered land hi Schuylkill Township, adjoin ing labds„of.Lanehart Moyer, John Womer,rind others. • aprililg 31 17j I.EVI BERER, Executor. Valuable Coal Tracey to Rent. rfto let nn leases, to . q uit applicants, all that tract of 1 land belonging to t North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list oflloal Veins. litany of xvinyli,—ainoog others, the reach Mountain, Veins—having a range of overn m il e i n l eng th, ; Lewis, Spolin, Ilarracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, - Reevenson, Little ,Trarey, Peach Mountain Veins,Creen Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with Many others not named. .Also, all that tract called the Junction Tract, belong ing to'the said Company7containing the Salem, Forrest, Rabbit Hole., Mortimer/ Tunnel. Black Mine, C. Laws Inn and Alfred Lawton Veins. Alen, a.Saw Mill and Grist Mill.siturited on the Mill Creek Ttart,all of which will he rented oirmode i rate terms by applying to I DAVID CHILLAS, Ag'i. Prattville. Feb. 21 For Sale at Private' Sale ALL that certain tractor parcel of land, situated on the Broad MoUptain, in Lower Mahantonge town ship, in Schuylkill county: (formerly Berke county,) in the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described es fol lows, to wit :—Bcginning at a marked white oak tree; thence.by• late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north slxiy-five perthes, to a while oak; (hence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner, west 116 perches to a atone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Mick, south ality-fwe perch es to a Spanish oak; thithre east 146 perches, to the place of beginning, containing filly-five acres and one hundred and lifty-two tierrhes of land and allowances of Mx per cent. for roads, &c. _JOHN fr. BRENNER, ExeMtor of F. Heat is' estate, 68, Market at. Philada. Septeniber 19. 18.16 PURE WHITE LEAD. Weth'ertti & Brother, • _ . ANIIFACI'URI Rs. No. p 6 oo"lls? . u . 'p'rptl'y F ortTi t ei S r t w re al: r anted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly supiilied in consequence of a run on the articleo shall now-have their orders Piled. .No known rubstatice possesses those preservative and beautifying prnrienies,h no desirable in a. paint, tp an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ;'hence any admixture, of other materials only mars its value. It has, t lierefore, been the steady aim of the nennifeettiters, forniany years. to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead: and thg uneeasing demand for the snide, is •pronf that it has met with favor. It is invariably brand ed no one heat I WETAIEIIII.I. & BROTHER in full, and on the tither. mamboed pars, all in red letters. [Norl3-46 Schuyltill County,n, AT,an ~ Orphans' Cnum beld tt , t a burg. in nd lin the C ounty of rschuylkill, ,on the tnrt day of -Vora, ISIS, before „s .- ^ s ;te Iforblld - Turn KumEn,President, and \ s 'n.x•A\i'ret._:,rtStru'utte Palmer, one of his associate Judges tad the sante Court, minx he petition of C. Loeser, 4c. The Court did order and de cree, that Clos:Loe,administrator, with the will annexed, of the estaL; of JACOB 111111), late of the Comity of WOO, decelised. expose -to sale by Public Vendee, or tmtery, op Saturday the fah day of Ably, 1048, betas eon the hours of 0 and 12 o'clock, in the fore noon, .at the Morse of Daniel ililt Inkeeeper in the Borough of Pottsville,l A certain inessuage or tene ment, and lot or piece df ground, situate in Wynn's ad , dui,, n to the Borough of Pottsville, bounded in front by Railroad street, on thelNorthweet hide bylot N 0.20, on the rear by Coal stresf, and on the Southeast side by The other part of lot No. IS, being the remaining half of the said lON°. 104 being 20 feel in-width and 150 feet in depth, late the estate of said decedent ; and that he Makes report of his proceedings herein, to the next staled Orphans' Count By the Court, SAMUEL BUSS, Clerk. Orwigsborg, apriP22l 17 CARPETS .AND OIL CLOTi:B 3 At ELDRIDGE'Ii Cheap Carpet IVarehnure. rip iIE subscriber is enabled to offer great indncements 1 to persons about litho): CARPETS or OILCLOTHS Wholesale" or Retail. as hi, expenses are so light in his present situation, Ito hic:rethled to,sell goods at the very lov.est pike es in tne city,. lie offers,for Spring sales an excellent assortment of Splendid Ititheriali Supetline Ingrain, ,CARPRTINGS Fine and Medium-do, ). TEI T OTC Les. Venetians of all kinds, I Cotton. List, and Rag, -j Arid Oil Cloths, froth 2 to 21 feet wide to cut forranm., &e... with a great variety of low priced Ingrain Carpels, from 25 to Sc) corm., and 'Entry and Stair Car pets, from 12 to •50 cents. per ford. Also, Matting. Floor Clotho, Rue.s, Wife Covers, &e. It. 11. ELT/RIDGE, 51.. one door abligeChesnn ' near Second, Fhtladcl phis No. 41, Strawberry ?darchil..ll-3tl) Country Merchants take .rot fu! BRING THIS LIST WITH . YOU. A. Travers & Co., 54, Maiden Lone, MO , 4"TtOrerP,) OFFER for sale in quantities to suit puidliasers, 1,000 Inns Ruled CapPaper,a $1 25 tosl 50 pr r'm 2,000 reams Ruled Letter Paper, 1 00 to I 50 do - MUM) do Wrapping Paper, 25 to 1 00 do • 10,000 Rolls of Paper Hangings a 5 its. to 0 eta.pr p'ce 5.000 do American Satin do. 121 18 . do 5,e00 pair Of Oil Transparent Window Shades, of our Own Multiform re, beautiful designs and colorant from it 00 to 01 5o per pair. - 10.000 ihs. of Nvool Twine nod Wrapping Twine of of all kind. ; from 121 to 15 cis. per lb. We also bal . e 1 .111:x goods in the same proportion', and we eilarantee to . piease you if you will call and see us at 84, Maiden lane.l .A.'TRAVEItB & CO. Nrw York, Starch 4, 1018 • 10-2 m . • Proposals for coal. CtEALED rnoi . osi,u.s will he received at the office 0 of the Onarrlians,pf the. Poor, No. 10 South sev enth at. until blor,day; the, first day of M next, for supplyiiiir, the Philadelphia. Almshouse wi thtwo thou sand tons white ash anti:Melte Coal, to be delivered on the Alms Wharf. Saint !kill, and In be weighed tinder the inspection of the Steward on the premiaes. 'Said Coal to Ire broken and screened, and fit for irn mediate use; to be hire fro .. a late, dust, and all other impurities, end a pdriion th. reo(ln he d e li vere d on or before the first day of June 11Col. By order of the Board of Gm:Minns of the Poor. 'ln. S. univEmAN, President. Attest : 5..1. ROBBINS, Secretary. Phil's. apnlS 9t AS • Plash American .1 9.3 • Patent Grease , LIOR the 'axles of Carriages, Wagons, Hail Road Cars J: and Machinery of nifici de, to save oil and prevent friction. This article is prepared an for sale by CLESIENBdc PARV IN, the only manafactt rem of this article, in the - Bolted States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drus Store In Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none is genuine without the welt ten 'signature of the Inventor and proptietor,Chas.W Clement, upon each package. 00 65 FOR SALE. THE MINERS': AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. L - ...'Nt0 . .E:-adi'. .T.. WESTERN NEW TORE COLLEGE OF HEALTH , • 207, Main arrest, Baffalo,--ziEw Taus. .1111. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithontriptic Mix ture,aselebtated medicine which has made GREW CURES in ALL DISEASES, is now introduced iMo this section. The limits of an advertisement will net per mit an extended notice of this remedy; we bare only to Say it has for its agents in the-United States and Can- Mae alarge number ofeducated DEDICAL PIIACTEEIOS • gas In high professional standing, who make &general usc of it in their practice In the fottowill diseases ; DROPSY, GRAVEL. And diseases of the Urinary organ.; Piles and all dis eases of the blood ; derangements of the Liver, d-c.,and all general diseases of tbenystem. I: is rawricucattfr requested that all who eohte.omplatethe use of tbu ar ticle, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain a ranettLyr of 72 pages, which agent' whose names are below will gladly give away; this book treats upon the method of cure explain; the properties of the article, and the diseases it has been ;wed for over this country end Europe for four leers with such perfect effect. -Over 16 pages of testimony from the moneerr quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES• which can be written to by any one interested and the parties will answer post paid communications. sS Be particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi denceof the power of this medicine over ALL Mimeses is guaranteed, by persons of well known standing in so ciety. • Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz., b 'tiles. Price 82.30 oz.; 111,12 on.; she larger being the cheaper. Every bottle has •• G. C. VAUGHN " wriruir on the directions, &c. See pamphlet page 25. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, , and sold at Priocipal Other, 201, Main street, Buffalo, 'N. Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exeln sleety. 132, Nassau, New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem. Mass., and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada as agents. Also for sale by .1. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; E. J. FRY, Tamaqua; E. & E. lIAMMER:-Orwiesburg ; LEVAN Sr, IKAUFAIAN. Schuylkill Haven; WM. 8. . . . • REISLER. Port Carbon; WM. PRICE, Bt. Clair; GEO. REIFSNYDER, New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS, Feb 12, 1819. • , • - -NAPVER - KITIf "`--- • 1•!t--4, _ AMEDICINE which Is perfectly sa,and may he glv fe en to children, from tender infancy to adyanced age,lays under no restraint as is cold water, or any kind of food. Purges mildly, subduing fever,—destroys and expels 'worms with Invariable success—and !scald- Iv y administered to children. That It missesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asseitid—still claiming the additional advantages of being given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which Worm Tea and other supposed Ve rmi- Cages demand. During Its brilliant career, it has been introduced into ninny families ,where every other known .and'accessiblc Vermifuge has been tried without the least coerces, where it has promptly egnelled Worms to an almost incredible amount. As evidence of the surprising effects of Dr. I;FLAuk's wool SPECIFIC, we give the thllowing ; On Saturday, Febniary 7th, 1816, Mr. James Richard son called at the Drug Store of J. Kidd & Co. corner of Wand and Fourth streets, Pittsburg, Pa. and mode • • • • • • • • the following statementr , --"A child of mine had been very sick for some ten days—we had given her purga tive Milik in., hat it had done her no good. Ono of our neighbours curie In and said it wax Worms that mere destroying the child, and at the same time spoke of the ivonderfill effects she had witnessed from using Pr...11' Lanes Worm Sperijir,ln that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one tea-sPoonful, 'and the child discharged forty two worm,. 1 then gave another tea spoonful, ‘‘ hick brought forty-slx more, making in all eight y.riht Worms. Ax a duty I owe to you, and the cnininutoty at large. I freely make known these facts. My'cliiid is now well. IVliat Is most remarkable, the Warm Specific expelled the Worms alive, in about four hours after I gave it to the For stile in I'nttvtlle by John S.C. Martin. & John G. Brown Druggists. , [JnI4B-1.6m . t?. • . 0 01164 . .. A . ~... ..1i5., . ..., . ' .........: - 'l47* ~:. ,Ila'T • Se ' •'- '9-..-- . . • ;',- .ie"..., . . '. .4 ,, • , . ...- iiPl • ,-r - 1 ',•• . , „ • . . _,---_--:------ 4...f•s_C,A:_ _ . • • A - -- ' 2 - • ..?7_ - !: - A. _/ '' , )70:7,:`!...! ' c ----, =2,._ _. 1 „.114,v1 ~- , r-- .- - - -- -- : , , ---!1 - ± , ::' •, 11 Er‘' ~ i -----: i ~, :V I • '..! rr f- • . - ic ' S • , i r :4 - 4... - ...,),,,,,,,,,,..--- --.• -_---..-',.-; 0....1 - ••.''' '- 4, --1 • •••••4-smse - -0.: FRESII-IMPORTED GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Fioni J, C. Jenkins S. Co., .. . TEA DEALEIL9. - S. W. corner of Chesnut and. Twelfth sf reefs, . o ur - 17.—One of our partners having learned the Tea N•bn..ine , s of the Chinese themselves, during a resi dence of seven years among them, the pubic may there fore expect of 110 the full benefit of the knowledge and experience thus acquired. - To our Block teas, particularly, we wish to call at , teution•as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldomequalli•d. Black teas are universally used by the Chinese, who consider the Green - fit only for foreignefs. Our physicians also recommend the - Black as making a more healthful beverage than the Green.- .Each package is so secured 'as to retain the virtues of the tea for a long time In any climate, and contains full treittht of tea, independent of'the metal and paper with which it Is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co. The above tvarrante tea, put • up in I. 1. and 1 lb. ckceOs, ins' receive d and will be constantly kept for pae by the subscriber, J. WHITFIELD. alovtr 47 A - 48-tf • :;••4. I 'VE have always been averse, and have heretofore, V avoided appearing before the public inny but strictly inerrhantile advertisements. rielfdefe ce com pels us; in the present instance, to depart from u r rule to obviate iu some measure, frequent misreprese teflon and misunderstanding. The " Old Pekin Tea Company." No. 24, (late No. 30,) I ;1 ,,,.. i i t South t-cotid street, commenced business 11, In the spring of 184 S. The reputation they '', . „.., have obtained has within the past year, giv en rise to many imitators—some have even assumed the same name, tainting much doubt in the public iniqd as to which is the original Company. We have no wish or intention to take to ourselves any credit which is due to others; neither are we dis posed by longer silence, to have the credit due to us appropriated by others; or assume censure when no deserved. Therefore we particularly request our old friends— merchants in the Interior, and the public generally—to recollect that this Company has but one warehouse; that all teas packed by them have N 0.21, South Second street en the labels; and that no other teas are theirs, tel flu in he sold muter ,yhat name they mac. Weetern and country merchants and rithCrs, favoring us with a call or their orders, will receive promot attem t inn, and mole but the best teas, guaranteed to give sa ki:to/ion, from the - OLD PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 24, SoutinSeroprl street, Between Market and Chesnlit, Philadelphia. 14. The above teas can always e obtained of the subscriber, sole agent for the propr oLown Sehttylkir county. JA. E - 11131tR1'31AN. rottsv Jan 29 1 , 318 , 5-1 m Ten The East India TeaLCempany. ii.kviria OPENED /VITA AVAREHOUSF, No. 122, North Tfitrd street, next door to • ofd. Rotterdam Hotel, PitiLADEI.FIIIO. 1: ::'-'" E ' FOR 'the iltsposalmf their choice MIEEN AND ill, ACK - TEAS, of the latest importations, would very respectfully invite a call from country merchants and others visiting our city. Our teas are et the finest quality, and very fragrant, ha ring been select ed with the greatest care and at unusual low prices. For me country trade they will be packed in quarter. half, or pound packages, if preferred; thus furnishing. two! adv antares ; let no loss in draught.. 2.1 an assort tent of teas fora very small amount of capital. The latter particularly is ofadonntage to persons , of modernte °leans," nil whose sales of the article are limited. Our . determination is to avoid all unnecessary expense that will have a tendency to increase the cost of our teas, hence the present course of circular letters in the trade Instead of travelline agents, a prat; ice pursued by some of our critemporarics, lit very great expense. These Agents must be paid whether they make sidea or not. With the advent iges we piwsessof procuring Tens, and a close npplicrition to business, tn say nothing of ellen. ding to our awn heelless, and not entrusting it to others mull ultimately inmrens ashare ofynur custom. Jan.B-2-ly. New GroceM Flour, Feed, AND PRO)1810N THE subscriber rinnounies to the citizens of IZ .Pottsville, that he has just opened a new G rive- Fl-111F. ry, our and Feed Store, at' hia old stand, iv here 7:01;17c.he will always keep on hand a superior stork of choice GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. Family FLOUR, TEA. COFFEE, SIIOA-K-Ac.; all of which will be se lected with great care, and will he sold at very low rates. Ile flatters himself that he can make it to the Interest of eltin community to deal with him: he there fore solicits their patronage: returns thanks to his numerous customers for the pAtronage they bestowed upon him in his other business. Dec tiff-50] BffoEmitß., DI. 2.4 J. DI. Rowe; BROOM AND WOODEN WARE STORE, Yo. 63, North 3d Street, one door oboes Arch, east side PHILADELPHIA, Manufacitirers and wholesale dealers In an kinds of BROOMS, ElR . sliEs ' DUCKET3, CEDAR WAIIIC, Willow and French Baskels, :Moe and Wall noodle.% Scrubs; Durtris, Mate, Blacking, Eastern made Aliooden-ware of everydescriptlon, &c., at the lowest market 'prices, MANIX ItOWE:1 Philada., Feb 26 IMB Wake up Worms! ' LONG AND SHORT. ROUND AND FLAT, HANNAN, J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; Henry B Rhissler, Port Carbon, has gat for sale an article culled - DR. EVANS' VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE. which If taken by directions will clear the track or all the horrid tribe, and your little ones Which you loves° dearly, will live To make you blessed. People call it thiS child's friend and the worm's death. It is any 25 cts. a bottle. Made by Dr. Evans, No. 3, Noalh Sixth Tao Philadelphia. [Ja2.048-5-3in Ne re at Brookv il le. THE Subscri.erlhas lust received from Philadelphia and hue now opened at Brockville, a large and gen eral assortment cifseasonablegoods,such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. and Queensware. • In addition to whtch will be found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and (rub Meat, as well as a good Supply of country produce. Call and examine ourstock, and you will find as prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they bare ever been sold any macre, In Schuylkill county. N. IL—Country produce of all kind. wanted, far which the highest price will be paid. • - - GREAT UNITED STATES CIRCUS EMOIIIACIUG DT FAR TUE I LARGEST TROUPE EVER ORGANISED.I Condoler of 240 Wen and Series! AND 12 Trained Shetland Ponies, requiring 40 carriages to convey the Performers, Musicians, &c. WN perform at Seboylki3 Haven, Monday, May 9, Mineraville, Tuesday, May 9, Pottsville, Wednesday, May 10.' This establishment will be distinguished by' the Magnificence of its travelling Paraphernalia. nod the beauty and extent of the Stud of Horses. The pro cessloowid be proceeded by 3 Splendid Chariots: Dfillt with all the gorgeous =ten' tifence of which mod ern art is capable: at an expenditure hitherto The first is the Golden Chariot Drawn by 20 Cream Colorod Horses! ,The splendor and Magnificence of thii gorgeous and collossal carriagettißles description. The length of the Chariot is 22 feet eta inches, its height is 18 feet. The chariot is appropriated to the conveyance of the celebrated New York Brass Band, ; led by Peter Vooret. The twenty horses are driven by Mr. Mark Johnson. The next-feature is the Arab's Winged Drognon of old England. The body repre sents the monster with extended wings, and coiled up In an attitude of defiance. Seven real Bedouin Arabs, In their .Natlve Costume, who will take a part in' the performances.. Another sight - of great interest to the spectator.in a Fairy Chariot, drown by 12 Diminutive Shetland Polies. The body is is form not unlike a huge bird. The interior con tains three seats. and is designed for the conveyance of S Beautiful Children. The managers announce that they have at an enors mous expense, engaged the services of a troupe of real Bedouin Arabs! The names by which the members of this astonishing troupe are known among themselves, 'arc Muatapha—The Athlete, or Flying Man, Malek—The Tamer of Wild Horses. . Hamlet—The Man of Good Councils. Mahomet—The Strong. Kozrae—The Leader in Deeds of War, '; Mabmnud—The Favorite. Alla—The Ever Enduring. Eabri—The Sorcerer.' - Some description of the Acts and Performances of these strange people is necessary In detail—la the.per- Tormance of Flying Leaps and Double Homersetts. ; Among other surprising feats they leap over horses, springing from solid bailout, and when turning tiro somersets in the air, will diticharge muskets, seize daggers from a table, Am. They form Pyramids of Human Figures! • ; M. W. IL Kemp, the celebrated Clown from Asticy's Drury Lane Amphitheatre, tyho has won the soubnqUet of the Modern Grimaldi. Also 8 Ladies. the' Misses Wells. three in number, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Wells,' Miss Johnson, la petite TqUeStriefle, Miss Wells, Hansen:le end Equestrlene. Great act of Equestrianism by Miss Weils. • Splendid perform -tree of the three celebrated dlintn lithe Shetland Ponies, viz. r—ltotigh and Ready, Black Hawk, and Bosphorus. W., If. Kemp -will performlila feat of walking on Crutches nine feet high. Mr. G. W. Sergeant will appear in one of his great changeable acts. Miss Johnson, la petite sprite, is the youngest and smallest female equestrian living,. Mr. Nixon sod his two sons, William and Gelnge, will perform a variety of 1 - astatine and Gylimastics. Mr. hemp's Pantornine or the Harlequin's Frollcks or Mistakes of a Nicht. Dorn open at 27 P. M.. and 71 in the Evening. Performances comntenck at 3 I'. M. and 77 in the Even ing.' -Admission, Boxes, 25 cm. Children under 0 years, half price. Vs The_Crand Procession nod Sbectncle entering towns of exhibition, will take' place between the hours of 10and 11 A. M.. on the days of performance. Pottsville, :uit= 3t " 17 'Clapp & Crowell, CLOT!! STORE, TT, OR the sale nt" Men and Boys' wear,No. Jlrcrth Serond Street, signs of the Golden Lamb ; three doors alums .MarAel St. PISILADELPIIIA. Bel F g ren ium ch, , LyLOTHS, a beery American, and escriptivi—a large en West or England assortm It. Summer Coatings. ' ilabir clothe, Bummer Cloths and Bombazine.. Black and colored Cashnieretta and Codrinktans. Croton Cloths, Tweed, Drap d'Ete, &c. &c. Ps ntac.n Shifff. Super black French Caneimeres and Doeskins. Fancy, Plain and mixed Cansimercs in every variety. Marino Casenneres of all colors and qualities. .` Soper fancy and Linen Drillinas, new styles. Wide and narmw Cord and BeaVerteens. Sattinetts, all shades and qualities. Pestiora.' Sayer black Satin and limey Silk Feelings. Super Cashmere and Valencia Vestintla. White and colored Marseilles, Luce assortment. _ . .., . . Drub Cloths and other Coach Trimmings ; Serge% Paddings, itc., and a great variety of goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear, which we offer for sale by the piece or at retail, and Invite the attention of our friends and others viaiting the city. 7 Cf.AP P & CROWELL. • . . . . No. $ North - Second St. Sign of the Golden Lamb, Philadelphia. [aprilB grfici 15 Cheap lirhulotv Minds: D J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North" Sixth Ft. Phila. B.d Venitian Blind illantifacturer, has now on hand the largest and most fashionable assortment of narrow plat and other Venitian Blinds, of any other establishment blithe United i•ltaiesi comnprising entire new styles, trimmings and cOlors, which will he sold at the lowest prices. wholesale and 'rethil. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to mew ones. The citizens of 'grimy hill county and ittljoifting districtgare respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere, feeling ctinfident of pleass log and giving satisfg4tion to all wit& may favor him with a call. It. J. :WILLIAMS, - • Phil'a. aprilB 7m)15 No . 12 N. Sixth st. No (( ` illfydromit c It utte, Board of Dire...firs ofthe 11rOP,OPATillC STITITTE,Ephra a, Lancaster. County, announce to the public that they:Lave secured then services of Dr T. T. Mann as nhysichin. whose welfrktinwn qualifita.: lions In his profess ton is a resulai.Fhysician and strong testimonials Wain Medical Colleges and pritate prac titioners oe dihtinction:: must securMthe confidence of tile community. and litwe the luststition mond, if Ant superior, to any in tiqcountry. Thg establishment is now open for the reception of patients, who may obtain any further information by application (post paid,) to Dr. Mann, Ephrata Post Other. KONICMACKF:II. Prerldent, JAR. KOSIOMACKER, Secretary - , ISRAEL MEYERS, • JOHN ROVER. SAMUEL LANDES, ABRAHAM LANDES. • Feb. 26 , 1519 . Inn 9 TO CASH IHPiEns. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BABGAINS! At N0..80 North Third Strret.-24 Floor, PA itsdapliin. THE subscriber Is daily "redoing a variety of Fancy and other DRY copns. from the Philadelphia and New York Auctions, embracing such articles only as can he bought at less than . culinary market rates. thereby enabling him In supply pitichasers at less prices than can be furnished elsewhere. . . . Dealers, who bit', for •Cash. arc assured that they will find it to theft interest to examine the thiOdS, which will will moist of those which nre purchased at forced Melina Salts. A. HEWALD, Phil'a.,aprilB thno IS] SO North Third Street. Tobacco! Tobacco! George Jr. llielintan Pi Co., 481, Market Street.—PIIILDELPHIA, 110LESALE Beaten; in TOBACCO, SNUFF,. and v v SEGARB, offer . great indticements ta. Country Merchants. Their stock consists of the most celebrated brands of Cavendish, ILA - Alice!, and Greener's 2;8, and 8 plug, Congress 5 and 8 lump; pnd all the best brands I, 2,5, 8, tB, and 22 lump Mrs. & Co.'s and Anderson's fine rut Smoking •Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads, Spanish, Half Spanish, and American Sugars, all of which they will sell as Loos, If not lower thuostny other House in the city. Do not forget to call at 414 3 doors below Second etteet, south mirk, Philadelphia.' Phila. March 4, ISIS It 2m The Great Reformation. lIE Pictorial Edition of,D'Aiiiiignes great tvotk on • the Deformation of ahe.Sixteenth Century, in Ger many, Switzerland, &c. t Just published by Joseph A. Sped, No. 06, Cherry 'Street, above . Sixth, Philadelphia, his splendid 12tito edition of the above—named work, with 16 engraved il lustrations front original designs. Four vols. in 2; bound in extra cloth anti library sheep. The publisher respectfully. calls the attention of the trade and the public generally, to this work, being the only illustrated edition published fo the United States. Ile trusts that the beauty of its embellishments, the strong and substantisl manner in which it is hound, in conjunction with the known popularity of the work It self, will be a sure recommendation to public favor. JUSEPII A. SPEEI.. No. 96, Cherry street. above Sixth, Philxdx. .1. A. S. has also lately published a new and beautiful edition of Sergeant Bell's Hared Shato, a suitable book fur children, neatly done up in extra ninth PhilarMarch IS ISIS 12-3 m S C) r\Y AT BANNAI;;'S 1100 K STORM , JUST opening a large nod well-selected assortment of Garden semis, all warranted fresh from Land reth's, which will he sold wholesale and retail at nur sery prices. M. Persons wishing to purcha'be to sell again, supplied nt city prices by the quantity. (Febl2 7 RE subscribers invite purchasers of alLor any kinds T bt DRY GOODS required: in ho usekeeping, to call and examine their stock. which la confined exclusively to those articles, comprising in part all kinds of Linen and Comm Sheetinga, Quilts,i Dlankeu, Damask Table Cloths'-and Napkins, Toweling!, Pickings, Table and Piano Covers,Furniture, Dimities , and Chintzes, Em broidered an low priced Cilrtain Muelins,Worsted Damask and Doreen% Domestic Muslins, c,•kc to• ;tether with a laige stock of all kinds of Flannels, and the best styles of Irish Linen, (which they import direct from the most celet rated bleachers. By excludlug Dress Coeds from their business, they are relieved from the necessity of asking high prices at the commencement of the season to compensate for losses consequent upon changes of, fashion as the season advances, and will sell ,at the lowest possible grade ofprofits as the surest means Apt extending thcir business. .lOIIN V. COWELL es. SON, ;corner Ches- Novfi 1917-45-7m] nut and 7th eta., Philada. Pottsville Steam Planing aml TURNING MANUFACTORY. [J9HN 34, 1 11.0 WE. - _ 9-3 m • • • - . MBE undersigned have made complete and pdrma-' vent arrangements for the manufacturing of Floor Boards, Window Sashes, Sawed Laths, Bed Posts, Ta ttle, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Hitching Posts,t Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pia,. Potato Smashers. Bench and (land Screws, Porch and Newel Posts, Bed Pins, and a general variety of terning of all kinds. They will keep constantly on hand 'Perily and White Pine Floor Boards. Bashing atia Latits,'and other finished work worthy the attention of builders. They have circular laws for • slitting 'stuff to any dimension required for building or other purposes. Fe 6598-49 I -11. STRAUCIL & Co. New Spring and Summer Goods. Tuft undersigned has received a large assostruent of Spring and Summer Goods. iTheyaie desirable and Cheap. Customers and all others are respectful; ly invited mean nt his Store. They nil gtithe be nifited. Dry Goods and Groceries were never known to be as cheap as they now are. GEO. W. SLATED.. Pottsville, aprills , 3t* 16, T. & B. BOwand. PHILADELPHIA. - • AIIitTFACTONVIS OP ALL SIZES AND BINDS OF SHOVELS AND SPADES. [Marll-3m Offico,,Ko. 01, South &toad Sirca. OEO. II . TWITS HOWE'S & CO.'S . TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Czto 2v. .„..4.: . • .. , :.7:;M:.K_. :... :. ."14!",7),„ : :1 07 4 4 1 , , , r ...,... :......... , 1,,• ''k,' AA. ..-640 , . ".-1:,1t?.... e . 7 ' . .: . ' '.-„, •• -....:..,..;: :,.,--.„. .„...,_- 1 . - Life Itienranee. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Offit . e 14. 01, liritlaat arta. TIIIS Company is now teady to make INSURANCES • on LIVES. on the maimt system, without liability beyond the amount of the premium. All the pruritic( the Company divided annually among the insured. . The premium may be paid quarterly, semi-annually, or annually. oronefhalf of the premium May be paid in a note at -12 monthi. ''lndividuals insured In this Company become members of the corporation, and vote for trustees.. : I he rates tl premium, With a full participation in'the profits, are as low as Shore of any.other Institution In the state or country, and lower than any of the English Companies. with only a portion of the profits. • • Blank applitat ions for insurance, with full.particulars can be had at the office. 1 • • ' 'DANIEL L. MlLLER:President. ..' • %VILLIANI M. CLARKE, Vice President. JOHN -W. HORNOR, Secretary. : • Edward Hartshorne, M.D., 1 - medica Examiners, l Examin, Mark M. Reeve, - . In attendance daily from I to 2 o'clock, P. M. .1n22 48 -4..1y 0 kit) 001 V THE pRANKLIN FIRE' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE No. 163 Chesnut street, near INCH. street I DIRECTORS, • Oradea N. Rancher, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, I . Mordecai D. Lctrts. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, • Jaco R. Smith, Morris fattertton. Continue to make Insurance, pernianent or limited, on`evcry description of property, in town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security% The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely investdd, Word ample protection to the assured. The assets of thu Company on January , lst, 1848, as published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.: Mortgages. `5500.553 65 Stocks, • Real Estate,. i113 r 3:38 00 Cash, &c., Ti mporary loans, 1:5,450 00 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years. they have paid upwards of one million two hundred demand dollars, lossts by fire, therebt affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance ns well as the ability and disposition to meet with p mpineas, all liatilittleii. , CHARLES N. BANCKEIh, President. , ~ CHARLES G. 11ANCKE1t, Secretary. The subsc'Ziber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution. and is how prepared to make insurance, on every' description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville,Junelfi, 1541125 fFeblil-8 Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Coy. Tins Company .having m organized according to the 11 provisions onus charter. to now prepared to make Insurances against loss by-Fore on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system is, that efficient security R afforded at the, lowest rates that the business - can be , done for, as the whole profits <ldsaXan interest rat to exceed 6 per dent. per annum on the 2apital) will be re awned-to the inembem of the Institution, without their becoming responsible for 1244401 e engagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the premiums sc. really paid. The great success which this system' haslet with Wherever it h i s been introduced, duces the ireetors is request the attention of the public to it, yonfident Oath regnires but to be understood to he appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard ' it, may he obtained, by applying at the Office Xorthrrest earner of 6th and Wood sta., or of B. BAN, SAN, Pottsville. , CHARLES STOKES, President. L. KRUMBIIAAR, Secretary. I `,.. ' - DIRECTORS, Charles Strikes, George W. AO, • Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah flatlet; ' David Rankin, , P. 1.. Laguerenne, Walter 11. Dick,' ' '' Same' Townsend, • Joseph Parke; • The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a bove nwationed Inatißitlon, and is prepared to effect tsurances qn all desptions of property at the lowest ales. B. BANNAN. • f2S,ISIS, 'ti— . February National Loan Fund Life Assn? ranee - Society of London. CC A SAVINGSRANK for the Benefit of the IVitlow rx. and the Orphan."—Einpowered by Acti( Par. Ihment.—Capital £500,000 or *UMW—Besides alibi sttverund (front Surplus Premiums) of about CSS,OOO.. • T. Jamie Murray, Esq., George gruel, Ilatievet genera, Chairman of the Court orDireeters in London Elli Onion, M. 8., F. R. S. Actuary.— W. S. 11. Woolhouse; Eso P. It. A., S. Secretary.— F. F. Camtoux, Esq. • The following are among the advantages offered by this Institution:— The gitarantee of a large capital, in addition to the aethmulaiiiin Of wsuilim.4. The peculiar benefit seen red to the 'assured by the.prinmple of the loan dth.art thent. The payment of premiums half-yearly, ar quar terly, by pAr: ies insured for whole thrm of life, at n tri fliagaddithinali harge. The travelling leave extensive and liberali Per..ons insureilliir life, con at once lutfamottrit or annual premium; and claim the same pteilege bip five sueeeseive'l ears, otxxlicirown note and depusit of policy. Port of the Chpital is perma nently invested in the United States, fn the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available always In 'the as.itired in vase's of disputed claims (shauld any end] arise) or-otherwise. Thirty ilayifal lotted after each payment of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No charge fur medical examination Th e s4eietyhelng founded on the Mutual and Joint Ste•k principle, parley may participate in the profits of, the Society ; two-thirds of o hidt are anatiali'y divided amine !Wise aiisoreit for life ho the participation scale. retiring who are 414,0 n -onion avail themselves of the aoantages etre-roil by this Institution, by addressing the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, N 0.71, Wall St.; New York, can obtain the requisite btforination and the neerasaiymapers for effecting an Insurance. G. Any informatinn with regard to thin Company can be nitained at the office of the Juurnal. _ Aagnst 21. 1847_ ' I : 34 ITHE , ,GIRA,RD LIFE 'INSURANCt7ANSIi ITV & TEST Co.. OF PHILADA. OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. - y A:KB Insurance en Lives.erant Annultieigued En dtmmentx, and receive and execute trusts. Rates fur !insuring $lOO on a single life. For I year. For; yearn: For Lire annually. . annually 20 • 0 65 I 17 fi ".0 914 . 138 ' - 136 person aged 30 years nett birth-day y paying the Company,' 31, would secure to his fa tinily or heirs $lOO, should he die in one yea or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 6 0 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to them $lOOO !should he die in? years; or fors23 no paid` annually during life he provides for them $lOOO whenever be! dieji , for 505.50 they would receive $5OOO should he; die in one year.' JAIIVARV 20, 1815. TILE Managers of this Compainy, at a nieetior hell! on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the lesign referred in the original prie.pectus or circular ;of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to 011 poli cies for the whole of life, remaining in force. that were l..sted prior to the Ist of January, 1842. IThosa of them therefore which Wese issued in the year 1836, will he entitled to 10 per cc* upon the sum insured, making an addition of $lOO, an every $lOlOO. Timis $llOO, will be'paid when the policy becomes ai claim instead of the $lOOO originally insured. These policies that were issued in 1837 will be entitled 10131 pe f r i cent, or $O3 50 on every $lOOO. And those: issued i 1838, will 6e smitled to 71 per cent. or $75 on: every 100, and In ratable proportions on all said policieslissueil prior to lat of January, 1812. , The Bonus 'will In credited - to each polocy On the honks endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the• Company, to continue to:, make addition ire boMis r to the pidicies for life: at , stated periods: • : B. JOHN F. 3t•ntis, Actuary. 03-Tnesubscriber has been iipPolnted Agent f e or . the above Institution. and is prepared effect ltisura r lives, at the published rates, and give any infor nation desired on the subject, on application at this Office. LIENJAMIIVBA.NIAN. 5 Pottsville Feb. kb M=Ii=MMMiM r i _att the •1 are of Headache. Gidilness, !Throat:His:l4 DyFpeps in, ti, urvy, Smallpox, Jaundice.Dains in the Dick, Inward Weakness, Palpitation H of the Heart, Rising in the Threat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, kleasles, Salt theunt, Ileartborn,'Worrns. Cholera Moaner, Coughs, (t insey, Whooping ('ought, Consumption;Fits, liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, itching of the Skin, Cold X, Gout, Gravel, nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from impurities of the blbod, 'arr . structions in the organs of digestion. • Experience has proved that nearly every diseaSeVrn ginntes front impurities of the blood or derangemerkof the digestive organs ; and to secure health, we must ra mov,e these obstructions or restore the blood to its na turd state. • . . The aversion to taking medicine is most effectually re moved by Cliebter's Vertal,le Purgatire Pills; being completely enveloped svitli a coating ofpurs-rhire sugar (which is as distinct from the internal Ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medicine. but are as easily swallowed as bits of candy. tilorcover they heitber nauseate or gripe in the slightest dcgrec,u but operatgequally on all of the diseased 'parts of the system, instead of confining themselves teanitracking any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be .atrected, one Ingredient will operate en that particular o rgan, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore it to its na tural state. - Another will operate on the blood, and re move all impurities i nits circulation, while *a',third will effectually. expel whatever Impurities may Rave been discharged Into the stoihrich, and hence they strike at the root of .disease, remove all Impure humorfrom the body Open the pores externally and internally;,r separate. all foreign and obnoxieus panicles from thelcityle, so that the blood Must be thoroughly pure-thus securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs,sind liver; and thereby they restore health, even when] all othin means have failed - • ----- Theentire truth of the above can be ascertained by the triatof a single hos ; and their virtues are 40110016 yr and certain in restoring health, that the proprietor binds himself to return the money ['Mil for them in all cease - phere they do not give universal satisfactiod. Retail prices, 25 cem s per box. Principal office. No. GO, Yesey street. New York. The following are the agents in Schuylkillounty for Clickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills • Garden and Fleld Impleniients, SMALL 'Steel Hoes with Handles, • , Toy Spades for Children. • • Brush Hooks. Pruning Knives, Wrought Iron Garden Rakes, large and stnal, Shears for Dressing,Bordets, Pole Pruning Shears, and Pruning Hooks, Ladles' Scissors (or trimming Shrubbery,. ' Syringes Ter cleaning Plants. Orchsrd Gress. Clover and Timothy See& Just received aid fur sale at BAN: , smith Cheap Valle- Mt4ll . _ Where oYd CM are received imidemente. rr *NCASTER COMBS.'-Thecelebtated Lan faster COMBS by the dozon or dross fob' yule by Mareih4-1 0 ) LITTa.S ,t menu% Co restive PATIENT. itierAmic - ‘ ROPES, FOB TfIE USE OF MINES, RAILWAYS, Occ.. For sale, or imported to order, by therubscriber. TIIESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used in the Collieries end on the Railways in Great Brit ain, and are found to he greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent Wire Ropee, have proved to be still to good condition allor three year's service, in the same slinatton where the Hempen ones, previously used, of double the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten months. They have been used for almost every purpose to which . flempen Ropes and ehainsbaveheen applied. 'Mines, Railways, Heavy Cranes,iStanding Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of much exposure to dampness, of Calvaniied Wire. Testimonials from the most eminent Engi England can be shown as to their efficiency additional information required respecting Di eat tlescripurins and application will be given 1 ALFRED F. KEMP. 75 Broad at.,New Sine Agent in the United New York, Na y 511tb.184t7 ra - 175 "'g a .4 1 7 cii '::. . gr . 0. 01 er• EITEN 9 .0 lii 1, 5 ° r 51,50 25 45 In 167 81,220,097 67 Elf= Salamander, Fire, and Thief- Proof Chests, Fire-Proof Doors for Ranks and Stores; Seal and Lent opyiag Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrivra- *. tors; Water Filters, Patent Portable • Water lases, in tended for the Sick and Infirm. • EVANS St. %WATSON, / 76, South Third St., (opposite the Philada. Exchange.) MANUFACTUILF. and keep constantly on hand, a large as onament of the above articles, together with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-Pitoul , SAFES, whirli ore so constructed as to set at rest all manner nftioubt as to their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the tire of any building. The out side cases of these Safes are made of boiler iron, the inside case of soapstbne, and between the outer ease and Inner ease is a space of some three inches thick, and is filled in with:indestructible material, so tis to. make it an Impassibility to burn any of the contents in side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to product: any article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much heat, and We hold nameless ready at alrtimes to have them fairly tested by public bonfire.. NVe also con tinue to manufacture a liege anal general assortmentof our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there. are liver 600 now in use, and In every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we ,will refer the public ta a few gentlemen who 'mite them in use • flay, nod & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. & G. Taylor, 129, North 3d st.; A. Wright & Neph ,ew,Nine sr. Wharf; Alexander Camr, Conveyancer, corner of Finial and oth its.; John M. Ford; a 2, North 3d st.• Myers Bush, 20, North 1d et ; James M. Paul, 101, AUtil Bit at.; Dr. David. Jai's?. 6, South 34 st.;- Matthew T Miller, 20, South 3d et ; and we could name some hundreds of others if it *ere necessary. Not, we invite the attentibn of the bublie,and particularly Mooe in want of Fire - Proof Safer, to call at our spud before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than at any othe'r establishment in the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at-very low prices,.cheaper than they can be bought at auy other store In Philadelphia. o DAVIT) EVANS; JOIIANNES WATSON, Coal Screens! Coal Screens ! ! suscriher extensively engaged in the mann factory of WOVEN mitt SCREENS upon an improVied and entirely new principle, for which he has ..accurcdEßS PATENT.: and which he contidont lv believe. will be found upiin trial. superior to every Other screen use for durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They are woven entirely of wire, and can lie'inade with mesliesand threads of any re quired size and strength. WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will he executed at the shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses •for whictescreens are required. I subscriber has recently removed his estab lishment; r Coal Sleet, near the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS, POttiVf e, April 4 1848 . 14- Attention is Invited TO the fact that iiersotis afflict,' with Dyspepsia I.lvcr Complaint. Sick. , Ilentlache. Nercnna Atfec. tines, ciddin ess; loss of Aftetite, Weakness,lleariburn, Costiveness, Palpitations of the Heart, lowness of Spi rits, and all irreenla titles of the stomach and bowels.— Children afflicted with Cholera Minims or Bowel Corn• plain t, and all delicate females subject to irregularities will :Ind in the ore of DB. EVANS* VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC CANDY-CO.11El) PILLS, A pleasant, and certain cure, 25 etc. a box, with directions for using them, and a pamphlet containing numerous testimonials of the astonishing cure's perform ed by these pills. For sale in Schuylkill county, Pa., by B. HANNAN and JOLIN S. C. hIAitTIN, Pottsville ; 11. Shissler, Port Carbon ; J. B. Folio, blinersville. Prepared by. Dr. T: C. Evans, at his medical depot, No. 32, North 6th street, Philada. [1,12946-5-31u - 11 Itei•WA l f g •X • • jr. Zir:fiz4DA:l.:4*.jt L - 112011 the mate of NCw York.— Messrs. J. Kidd & Co. Gents :—Pleasesend me by Express, 12 dozen boxes ".Uebsne's Liver Pills-" They are selling good here, and suit generally. Yours &c. E. P. STEDMAN. -Ilayrillr, (Mamma: Co., N. Y. Dec. 29, 1616 Prepared for the propriaer and sold wholesale and retail by J. KIDD & Co. • No. Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. 06. N. IL—Purthasers will please be particular and inquire for "Dr. McLane's Liver Pills," and take no other. The increased 'demand for - Da,- - 61'LANES LIVER PILL, since their introduction hi' us as his agents, has far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. It Is now ahout TEN YEARS since they were brought before the politic. During this time hundreds of certificates have been handed us, testifying to their unitary, and stating the very great relief they had derived from the use of them, We have now in our possession many certifies tes from respectable persons. who have used Do. IiPLANE'S LIVERVILL with the most happy results, whemcvery other known remedy haul been used in vain Also, quite a number of regularphysic Inns, of good stun ding,through the country, are using and recommending in their practice. It has been our sincere wish, that these Pills should be fairly and fully tested by experience, sod stand or fall by the effects produced. That they have been So tested, and that theresult bus bulen in every respect favorable, we call thousands to witness, who have experienced theiMeneficlal effects. Da. L'I.ANE'S PILLS are not held forth Sr recom mended (like most of the popular medicines of the day) as ultiversal cure-alls, but Simply d'or LIVER COM PLAIXTS, and those, symptoms ron'neeted wrth a de anged state of that orkan. .1. KIDD & Co. Car sole in Pottsville by John S. - C, Martin, and John C. Rican Druggists. Jan.2-5-Pins. • • s. Flea fuess Cared. Scarpa's Compound !Creosote Acoustic Oil. FOR the cure of Deafness, pain and the discharge of matter, from the ears ; also all those disagreesa blo noises like the touring of insects, falling of water, w foxing of steam, which are \ symptoms of up preachingdedfness and also generally attendant wtth the disease . - HERE is something worthattending to coming as.it does from a man on extensively known as is Mr. Graaf both in city and conntry. ' .• I hereby certify that from the effects of a severe cold last wibter,l became partially deaf, attended with very disatireeable noises like ringingof hells ' ite, ivhith gradually increased, until I completely lost the hearing of one car;—when I was Induced to try Scarpa's Aeons -tic Oil, and ant now happy to say, that with the use of 'one bottle of the above medicine I can hear as well as ever, and all disagreeable noises have entirely disap peared. Any'forthar Rif - off:Minn respecting my case, will he gladly given, by calling 'on me at No. 451 North Fifth street near Itace. ' DANIEL GIL%EFF. • L'hiladelphia,Nov.‘ll.lBl3. . ror sale - by Mr. R. IL Gamper!, Nn. HO North S. street,ithilatla. r In Pottsville by JOHN G. BROWN in Harrisburg by G. CROSS, and in Reading by Mr. EARL, wfiere those.interested can obtain rimy inter esting certificates °retires _December 13, 16;4 Abdominal; Supporters, &c. 1 -.),, 0; I h.", ` , 1 , ,1% , ' 4' 3 - ' g <4 ,--...,,ri ~:,- ~q , ,k , ..,,, , N• , _,-,-,1,N i1 ; ,----.. ' 44* '' ' ' , 4, 3, 'A .-•:.' &e. AN'S Aitnrea, griculturn rrlIE subscriber hamade an arrran gement for a Kuri -1 ply Hof 1100IYS ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER; also his HERNIAL APPARATUS. which be wilbsup ply to physicians, nod those tequiringthein, at PhSada. prices. These.instruments are now generally I*d by the faculty in Philadelphia, and are hichlyrrciimnic nd en by all who have used them. F. SANDERSON. Pottsville, aprii: ti 17 NEW YORK SPRING TRADE. TO com - rRr C7I:9NTS. ' MITE undernamcd Merchants, Manufacturers and 1 Importers, respectfully invite the . attention of Merchants VlSitillg the City to their extensive stocks of goods, which will be found unsurpassed in this or any other market, and will be 'altered at the !unrest market pikes. • Stettin refined Candy. Loaf Suzan kr.-R. L. & A. Stuart, 1155 Greenwich. cornet of Chambers street, New York, offer fur sale a large assortment of Steam Refilled Candy, Sugar Plums, of a superior quality, also double refined Loaf, Crushed 'and Ground :near, in quantities of five packages and upwards, at as low cash prices as any other establislunent. S.ngar-llouse Molasses, in bhdr. and tierces. - Plated When and Herlaring.—Spalding La Wall, 'DO Broadway, NcW York, Importers of Tea Setts!, Walters, Castors, Spoons,' Forks, &c. &t. These goods are all onthe Albata or %%line Metal., and trebly plated with silver. They also replace Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks, Castors, Urns, and re-gild!Watches, Tea Setts, &c. in the most permanent and beautiful style and on short notice. Looking ritaeers.—John 11. Williams & Son. impart ers of Looking Glass Plates,and ma,nufacturers of Look. Ing Glasaes, (tc. at the well Slip,) n e w 315 l'earl street, (opposite Peck Slip,) New York. Purchaders are ofilired the Inducements ()Can unusual ly large assortment; articles of superior style and finish; experienced packers, and prices ad low as any establishment In New York tn. elsewhere. Dealers wilt find It to their Interest to make an examination of our stock'before purchasing.' eery in nd any e differ- States Kew raper Hangings Wart House.--Vo. 100 X, it's a Lane.—Janeway" & Co.' (ism liardenbergh & Jane: way.) manufacturers of Paper Hangings at Brunswick, N.'J. reanectililly inform their oh! customers and the public that they have located themselves as above, where they will keep on hand, and are receiving from their factory, a large assortment of goods in their line, of superior style and finish, which they oar for sale at the lowest manufacturers' prices. Also, French fire- . boards, holders and window-Shades. Paper Han:iv, and Window Shades.—Nicholas Pike & Co , Importers and Manufael 'rs of Paper Hang ings and'painted Window Shades, No. 173 Pearl street,: New York. - Straw Guods.—Clark & Brewer Manufacturers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Straw Goode, Palm Leaf Hats, Band Boxes, Attiticial flowers, kc. Also, Boots,S.hoes and Brogans. .N 0.69 William street. New. York, one door from Cedar. • Pianos. Music and Musical rlenTlollelti.d. The firms of Firth & Hall, Franklin square, and Firth, Hall •& Pond, 230qtroadway, having dissolved , by mutual consent; th'esubscribers hare formed a new firm to conduct the same buinnen,under the outer Of William Hell & Son, and hove opened their ;tore at the old establishment, corner of Broadway and Park place, opposite Park WILLIAM HALL, En MEI g P- r 4 Ell 1111 r' L ?, 3,T, Z 4 William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, corner of Park place, New York,Will continue the manufacture of Pl aner Fortes %stall the patent vibrating over-bridge, Flutes, Guitars, Clafonets, Flageoleta,.&c. &c. also the publication of Music, and the importation of all kinds of Musical Instruments and :tingle.. They have secured tire agency, from the London Sacred Minis Warehouse of J. Alfred Novell°, for the sale of all the standard Musical works published by that house. All the above will he sold at prices much less than could he procured by direct importation. Music Im ported to order; -New Music received front all parts of the United Staten. as coop as-published.. .Musical .Merchandise.—Nelice—The co.irartnershlp existing under the rearae of Firth & Hall. No I Frank lin Square; and Firth, Hall & POnd, 239 Broadway, New York, having b - een ,llissolveri by muinal'OellSent, the undersigned announce to thell'friends and the pub- Arc that they will continueahe Music trysiness In all its branches, under the name of Firth, Pond & Co..nt the old and well-established musical depot, I. Franklin Square,•corner'of Prarl and Cherry streets, lately ue- turned by Firth & lull. flaring had along experience in the business and an intimate acquaintance with AB its various rktailsr,and possessing the most ample means and for the carrying on of the saute, they arc enabled to olfer the most favorable indueirments tfr purchasers. To their catalogue of sheet music, which is by far the larecsr\isf the country,- will be constantly added works from the best resident and tbreign composers. and arrangement have been made to receive proof copies of new and foreign issues which will be immediately republished by the undersigned. Music imported to order, and all new music received as soon as published. The manufacture of Piano Fortes, with the patent vibrating over-bridge.'(and wick new improvements about to be introduced) together Nvitirthe maaufacture of Guitars, Flutes, Flageolets Clarioneti ' and all Orchestral Instruments. kc. continued. \ . Dealers, Seminaries, Military Bands, &c. supplied at he lowbst rates. • e ; . C.;' M :;* cr. 3 X . ...ITS m , i....i. 1 Ti Copies of the fralalopes of Sheet Music, forw•ardol free of charge, to any [Jan of the country, by gine poet pant, firth, rood do Co. No. 1 Franklin Square, New York. .1 011 a FIRTH, ,„ S. IL POND, SL. J. Devlin's Wholesale and Retail Clothing Warehouse, No. 33 „John street, corner of Nassau street, New York. has the largest stock of Spring and Summer Clothing everoiD.red to New York, at prires which defy competition in the United States; Blank 'Boot?, Paper and Stationery.—Fratic.g &. Loutrel. 77 Maiden Lane. Ma[intactn rums and Importers, will sell at unusually low prices. all kinds - of Accotint Books, Writing and Vl,:rapping l'ens. Copying Presses, Crotonlnk, Manifold lietter Writers, Envelopes, Books snitable for Merelianti. Banks, Country Clerks and for Country trade ; also Paper and Stationery articles of every kind, at 77 Maiden Lane, New York. Stattonery, Blank Books, Payer, .I•r.—Ttiell & Lout rel, fit William street, Importing and manufacturing Sta tioners, will sell at the lowest possible prices, every kind of account books, for Merchant., Banks, Offices, Courts, County Clerks, and the Western arid Southern trade. Also, Copying Presses, Notarial do. Manifold Letter Winters, Cold Peat, Envelops, Wriiing, Draw: log and Wrapping papers, and exert' other article sold by Stationers, will found he in great, variety at very cheap prices, at No. GI William street. New York Quid Pens.—sloo,ooo.—To be cold in 1548. by F. L. Andrews, Manufactlin.r of the celebrated ever-pointed Gold Dens and Deceits, 42 and 44 Nassau street, corner of Liberty, (opposite the Post Office.) The trade will find a large assortment at prices to suit all customers. Stationer? Warcrooll ff. Marvin, importer and Dealer In Foreign and Dthuestic :Stationery. No.g3 liam street between Maiden Lane',' and JOhn - street, New York. Blank Books, School Book 3 and Statiernern.—Wnre house No: 10 John; street, New Poch, Kiggone & Kellogg, Manufacturers of all kinds of Blank Books, and wholesale and retail dealers in, Books annitat ion cry, Prices as low as the lowest. Boots and Shoes,—.Those in- want - tettl please call and examine a large assortment at front 10 to 90 per rent. below credit prices, for cash' or short credit fur, city acceptances. An auction. sale every Tuesday at half past 9 o'clock A. St. to close up conthtnnteuta, upon many of whielt advances liaise been made. A. D. GAt.k, N 227 Pearl street, N.'l'. Steam Refined Candy aetd ,S.,,Tar Plums.— Wit h a general variety of every article in the line, all of extra ordinary quality, at, least equal tolhe very best math.: is this city, at reduced prices. 251 b buses Loaf Sugar Candies assorted in a superior manner, different from any other house. by STENVAIIT. BUFNING S. CO. Wholesale Confectioners, DS Pearl st. N. V. Haw to obtain goad Tea!—Buyers of Teaa wanting to secure fine qualities, without paying the high prices psually charged, should call or forward their orders to the New York and China Ten Company,principal North River Warehouse,9o4 Greenwich street, and East River • Warehouse, PS Catherine street. This Company is one of the most extensive in the Tea trade on this Continent. Ifhe immense quantities of Teas that are continually aWing from the (dace of growth, consigned to them. gt • • the purchaser an op portunity. of making selection rem every variety, and also obtaining their Teas at a slight advance on the roast of China. Five pound packages of good Young Dyson for 8425. and five pound packages of good Black Tea for 150. Mark, 201 Greenwich and 60 Catharine street. - Canton and Pekin Tea Company.—lmporters and Wholesale Dealers In genuine and r itagrant Teas. Principal Office and Warehouse 29 ;Broadway. New York. Minuend to sell every variety of Tea at live per cent. less than can purchased in :any ether place. Country dealers Would do well loran before purchasing elsewhere. Our facilities are such as will enable us to fill alit orders that may be runt us front any part of the United States with promote ins and doipatch. Xankin Tea. Company.—The Nankin Tea C"mpany No. 252 Pearl street, New York, respectfully inform their customers, that by recent importation? they are prepared to till lip all orders for their nnperior Tens in packages Sir fatuity use. Merchants, Booksellers. Draggles. land others' iNistilu7, is have our superior packed Teas on sale, will be allowed a liberal ills" count. Window Shadca.—lichy & Riker 13] Chatham street, Manufacturers and Importers of Shades nod Mounting•, exclusively. Dealers can save from 10 to 33 pdx• cent. by calling as above. which isthe most extrusive Mint l / 4 factory in the United States. - Segars. Tobacco and Snuff %—f:!moral.—John Anders sou would respectfully inform his friends and the pub. lic, that he will remove his Segal', Tobacco and Snuff Business front No. 2 Wall street, on the first of May next, to his new Tobacco Factory. Nos. 2 and 4 Thames street, (two doors from Broadway, adjoining the New England llotehuntil the complrtion.of his new building now in course of erection, at 106 Broadway. corner of fine street, which will be nn or about the lot of July next. Wit, nhn datiers himself that he will lib able. jrrim his long experience unit personal attention at tie DM store, In addition hi hpf inerea , ed flciti , jes end extensive sleek, to supply city and country merchants, hotel kcyperti.&c. with his linrivalled Fine Cut Honey Dew Chewing and Pocking Tobacco, Snuff, 4-c.ltc. on tennis that will give entire satisfaction to the most fastideous and close purchaser;. • J. A. NVollid partienhirly inform lilt old friends that he has made extensit it arrangements to continue to import regularly the choicest brainls of Cigars, of various styles front the most reputable manufacturers in Havana: hlerchlinte, Hotel keepers and private gentlemen laving in their stock would do well to call and examine be - fore purchasing elsewhere. York., April lit, ISla. Jolts ANDED:znN. Balm Fhtte.--A. G. Badges, Mantifartorer of the Brehm Flute and Kyle's approved Eight Keyed Flute, No. 181 Broadway, between (Mina:rid and lley streets, New York. Mr. B. manufactures Flutes of every de scription; which he warrants perfect lii tittle and tone. Piano Forte allanKfaetor and 11"eire.coma, No. 13, Third Avenue.' H. Worcester otters for sale a large assortment oft hvice Piano Tortes, from 61..7 cctaves, -in elegant - . Mahogany and rosewood cases,' all of which ore mantifactured underiris own supervision, and for sale onj reasonable terms. By devoting his personal attention to the touch and tone of his Instru ments, which Have heretofore been conSidered-ttnri- VallCd, he will endeavor to maintain their previous reputationi and - respectfully solicites an examination fromprofelsore, amateurs, and the.,public. India Rubber Goodo.—Goodyear's, 100 Broadway. op pasha Trinity Church,. established by Patentee In P l lO. Country Merchants will' not confound 10(1 Broadway with any other concern in the city of similar designa- Bon, Constantly on hand a perfect assortment of Goods, of the Patentee's best inanufamure, wholesalo and tetail. 01- 95 Fists Pocks and Fishing.Tar3.l,—.l. & I. F. Conroy, Importers and manufacturers, No. 5'2 Fulton street, corner of ciirr. N. V. offer to the trade a choice and eitansive assortment, on moderate acLatomodatin: terms. Importers of Dixon & Sons' Shot and prinkine Flasks— sllalowire's Wads, It, Walker's Percusifon Caps, &c. &c. 11'4d, Willow, 'Ware (c.c.—A. B. Martin, Wholesale Peale, in Wood and Willow hare, Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Looking Glasses, Pocket Cutlery, Gold Pen.. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Perfumery, and Panty Goods In general. No. 93 William street, between Maiden Lane and John street New York. In addition to the above, a urge assortment of Staple nod Fancy Stationery, imported direct from the manufacturers in Fimpe. ,ornpri,in7 in part Note Paper and Envelopes, Plain and Fancy English and French Letter saper, Plain and Fancy - Wafers, Inkstands, Slates, Pencils, Steel Pens. Sand Boxes, Wafer Cups, &c. To direltieeces, Builders arid Chrocrs.—Baldwin and Marty. 31 John keep constantly on hand and for sale low for rash, a large assortment of Building' Hardware, including the most approved Fastenings for Doors, Windows and Shutters. Locks of every e seriatim-I with Brass. Mineral, Rosewood, Class, Pl— ted or Porcelain Furniture,s4 the latest patterns : N.. •11.—Locksniligs' and Deli-hangers' materials. NEW YORE' CITY = THADDEUS FICIT4I, •Wm. A. Ponn, •I Franklin l•lnu+re Soda Water apparatus.—i. Mathews, \n, 11 , Tlii , Avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. N. Y. ma ~,:,.. . ti, titres every description of modern soda Water sq. %.. )paratus, either for the manufacturing, thht tg, 4 , :..‘ ,drawing of Soda or Olhbf Mineral Waters, 1,,t,.. ''- graphed plate with prifited directions, gut lie' ern s information In relation to the putting up eft,, A i. ~.. sparati.., the making of the Soda Water, the :ties . ... Ac. accompanies each apparatus. tt Winiara Dunlur's St. Alban's Vezetalde 13 t.t:r l s ''', • '' and Inks.—Maulitscluting Emporium No. 26 G ,11.,i. tween John and Fulton, New York. Tin Pox., a,,,1 . Canlgn,rn in vntl!tbei Variety, by J: achlitery, super,, is .' the be, t,i helper thl,n the cheapen. Ala,) Itruti.:t+4. Tin Ware in ;..00teral. • • • I'lisSlat & 11VERITT, Solo Pro,rid,., i . . Dr. hell's Trusses and Abdominal Surporters,L,Th o superiority - of _Br. hall's Instruments over all i tlels is acknowledged by the most eminent pity :inn s j, + i Europe and Avi,rlLa. thiice,e4 '. e 1...). hiroct. A.,,,, H ans ", N. V. cant tons-all genuine nal:lSi, are'lg se 4 i In Ink, Amos C. Hulk I , 'erirbani,''Phafaror and Count:, Scales.—Th eat. vernal confidence which is Welt in the accuracy nut perfect a:Jill:Am.:to of these celebrated - Scales i.r.„„ that they have come to be regarded as t h e. tifiNdsei from which there is no appeal. A full ressortuient nu hand and far sale by _ Faint:ANN, & Cs. SI Water st. New Verb. C rac k er am! massult ..Iforhines.... Kirtland's C e t e . hrated Cracker and Buiseuit Machines, manufat turd by Henry .McCollum, 40 Eldridge street, New Ye rk, ate now used by all the principal 'takers et the, t tuts/ States. Peso ii , tions forwarded by mail Umbrala,l'aracor, aid Parcsoletts.--fiall& B. hale, mane:di:tartars anti wholesale dealers in Pm!, ells,, Parasols awl_ Parasoletts, Sepshad. S. &e. his tr , dl s and Parasol silks, Gingbanis and Furniture .1 ,1 1 kinds, No. en Cedar, near William street, invite at. try merchants to ran at d examine their choice t wk, which they are ;irepareJ . to sell very low for ch it at approved ete+lit. Utilso.etcry and Furniture Xs nt,,factory.-- War, z sgajj 47 Beekman at. a few doors below 15 . 11liatn. d inte , h A. Riley has constantly nn hand and IS nianufaidini6 a large andgeneral assortment of Furniture, Ftlatbei Beds, Mattrasses and Feathers. s , A very superior article ter Spring Mattresses. Leather Bandinf,.—Kumbel'a Patent Leather chmellanding, (stretched nn theonly patented nal in he country.) These are made from thy hen . Leather, and froni the heart or solid part of MC only, thoroughly stretched and cemented and r, together, and warranted to run itraight and t,. satisfaction. Orders addressed to the Substriber meet prompt attention. I • • , • Wit. Eulingt., Patchier., 33 Fen' Shertrood's forprored .iftconstie . 1 1orhises are o • psnied by his new )Leonid, 11111 tililiOn, pp .1 with"his new scientitic•Manner of itmgnetwln warranted to cure ten cares to one of any oth i chine, including the, mom prevalent, as welF•s most peculiar told 01,stinate that are, k nowne e nleilical prna,mon. ! Thi:y ate of dord r e n t_ jj i rescwood cases, at SIP, Ale. and SII 11. 11. SO SOWN - I'OP. M. I). Ifie Chant hens% ISI :Moat's .llurtson Koh.--Tfio . on + +,, in , g,,, j Universal 'diediriae,-6. hitt 1.1. retool trig all °belt lions In the ilinistlii_qi,thori•oziily cleansing the boo giving, more p u ri f y to the //ccdand thereby proml a free circulation, strikes it :heron: of all disease' is good in all .•ase, oh. inz•lo,•,, appetite, and sire This Myatt, stile medualle •WllO first introduce the United Slats., lit 1',.:1t by the subscriber, an obtained Irepautit :it n ,- approached and unapp, able by SEy oiler to tail...um—at tamed, too, by us n alone;tand without old of p. r. ry . Couary innichun's abet others desirous of onto I aget.meAfor the 11l gee an Nip lirinil,,,ab,. on + guard ilo VII.SI the thousand anti one I n n,,,l nn counterb. Of theta is I..th are ' , Ong so laheti 'hepured. Every + non stating the genuine. can show I timidly .:id ed by the plnpiietor. 11. SllneilAßD 1110 ST, A. Ore Hall Place,New V Bari nee , Lstion—For at Worse and othcr A..) , .Inituttfi. ;4 -tt a genefal spentlc for all ,outAc i. , orne inT d cr./opts:nits, surp 4 asres afi otnerj„ t beconte indi-per;,:ht , to the Fanner and ',Ever. Corn's Partin+, do Co, Proprietors. u: t Canal-al reel, New I•ifli. I'ilfsilliS WiShing 10 !I Axi•lll9 Will apple as a Lova. . Printing Iz.h 0 - I...Vartory.—J. ti. Lightbody, Bose street corner of !Mane. Extra Rine Can Black News, and colored inks, of a slim:rico', ' for .59'e nos tile most reasorm hie tennis. ,All , will , be promptly attended to from any part United States. ' . I • Patents for Inrenlians; (e.— The "Eureka or at Journrit of Inventions, Patents , and Senenl ... . ... . . Pirtorial Mechanical mirk, published month'. a year; full setts from it. commencement, Sept I Eign, may,lie furnished. , Law and practiee of all nations and GoMc refining to Pateni., 1,51115 tLrm rt s, proi e dinos.u n d see, fully explai ted- T ny the editors. A boo octavo pages (ra 1 liii Walt by toe IL) Price:6i IVI• lacy I:CO . sof Registry of new and sUcti machinery fur sac or -wanted, and invent i p4tent rights for neatitianifi, Ile :ales being Cu! on commission. ' ' Patents for. too Voitiol Sri:, s and Europo cured by 114, :1)11 all tuisii,oss in rnpre,lum 1 , Properly. li- gaily an:: Kiri:nth:any iitte odeil.i Itistist,siv linui Soo, eiVil Engineer, 5 Wall St New York thy, april if, - 45 STANTON'S E TER.N.I L 1:: 111 CA L LLD , HUNT'S LINT." PIE i S now oniveisally achielo, h deed m he then 1 remedy for IR heumatisin,, Smold Air cite traction of the Muscles, Sore Throat and ttit sues,' Old risers, Pains in the Bark unit ('lies it the Breast aud Face, Tooth Ache; 'Sprints, Salt Ithe.unt. Burns, Croup; Frosted Feet, and vous Diseases. . . Tlie triumphant F1.M7e6.3 WIII,II has attend' , rifle:llion of this most WONDERFUL :MEDI ....log we -Most nue ere cos,. ~ , f.,1 he ejferer.t abotte.niund, and the 111(111 I:NI . 051111MS I been b - estoWeil upon it NII I II;NIVIAI It ha; been cod, gives me the tight to call en the afflicted at once to the Salt' remedy that seat I,i rd.: ca A year has scarcely-Oa peed •inre 1 tiret intr• tile unticeof the public, t his NVONDERFU I. It and in that short spare of time,it lies :nip:ins tation that ranki it amongst viediehies an a re eat Remedy the first And brat. It has let I,IVI probation of the Meilidal Faculty and many, influence and wealth have united c.n•li.-Ctoltl to the Pulkli, 's nee .1s a melt, 'ale thOcr,a be, sorted to for speed relief. The high chniact attained by this liomilar Meduine. has hell base and in it ii.inilini per,on , c. to f:.1,.: off 'a r an ;ht.:C.ll;l;r, ; 111111110 , tools H1,...,1311111 wi I oil with a solution: limit'. Liniment. - 13 ii c i examino.well before von hay, and see 00,1 ge STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDI l: FIRST'S I.ININIENT See that cacti bottle has , my :lane blown it that it is a, taimpanied With direction , , and . simile of toy signature on the second page you will by cheat, it si ith an article tita: - 10 -1' stead of henefitting yeti. The low price at which it is sold enables i eeell ;he ;1001,4 tiI I IJIIIII;InefltiIIII by this eNC I dv. It is unfortunately theca., that the w I ses, from exposure. are mace subject than l itch. to those very infirmities width - n-is . i curet putt th:, .:3,rbitant price- I,,ual:y" oak dies of the like nature (Ope . dellar per bottl : needy' Of Ili fir 11,. ' . ThollnallllS P.N. noll' ,:inhering 'hi - most It: • arising -from maimed [nubs, distortions ° inveterate flit:qui:mho!, ; tunny of them. lli I already given up - in despair - all attempts to, after repeated and unsuccessful trials—till feelings of despair b.' entertained.-try - HE. KENT, it has done wonders, as maybe sec the several Cases repotted in the' pamphle , to be had of every Agent. Try it and deal should you in carelessness. or ineredulit reek for relief in its proper application, sit self or your friends, then let the blame bs se:f only, for Providence has TlOW.pinced reach a safe and certain remedy, which afforded relief to thousands, and whose he ties are ineontestible. GEO. E. S 7 • Sing Sing, Jelyi 1, 1817. AGENTS: John Ge Brown.' Pottsville. Jonas Robinhold, Port , - Bickel do Medler, Orwpdsburgs Clinton.. Lewis.G. Wunder. Schuylkill Haven. James B. Falls, Minersville. Geo. Reifsnyder, New Castle. Walter Lawton, St- Clair. S. R. Kenuiton, ,Port Carbon, Oliver il, 51ar, Belmont. ' • W. 11. Barlow. Noty Philadelphia. ' J. Williams, Millilleport. • 1 Georgelf.POl!,,lfirk!enWßl,' .. I - Jos. 11. Alter, Tits •a rots. noilner dz . Morg r worth, Tamaitint. July 3d, 1817. l' dtsville, :May 15th, 1 C Iltitliliptioll COMES Flit 51 NEGLECTED C STII MA, Erotic fais.l.sryneitns, Wlt lA. Fain in the flrea'ot, Tight Breathing, of difficulty in the breathing organs may tended to in girl tune, . If pm aro unfortunately anion,. th. non ' er with any of the abhve inalaifiec-olon't ruse an hour in tr,i .. ine It, roesii i A ih - ] it. Jiro 11. ILAN. AN. 31r. J. S. C. , ~. UM tsville ; Mr. J. IC FALLS, to Mine : Shuster, Port Carbon. will furnish you IA THE 11EV. 1111.- ESTEP'S BLACK For one dollar, win Rini ill he of immense It Is one of the bean i entedies the worl, Don't neglect your own beat intereq. Q AVI - IC - CTS - 1 , ()Ie - IN V A 1.11.8 a:. F' 1.3 rat client article for Ladies to take .e house, feCAitlintendj•ii by lit': Medical Cr Basket Cradles tr.:Brach to Baby Juane eil and for sale at 1,11,'”1 BANN AN'S s: =CJIMEM !Mt:6R ATIONS, Stvrcr.ii, 'FIF - 4;S Paperllanin - gs. ' Chl,l, Fresco column. Entry l'arlrsonatiinz the rno:t 0,7,3 M a offered for sale in this malice!, jil , t re sale by the Fillt•cri i her, at Phliatlctrlna,l Mon Philadelphca prices, wholesale addition to whicti he ha, sev e ral hand l , select from, in •,‘er.okrl cannot hos present large stock. r.- Itmend,er , embraces all the ,I:ew patterns of threl Forted,: in the -Paper tif . l - 1,,.? loweta.? 31,. 5 0 per piece 1, aprilS Cheap raper and V • c,-Porsons to sell again, sup ale places. - TIC Gr , eatest VI( (1 - ' Tlil* Ci.ATURY. To be Ptildislie 1 In t.. Set:101 , 1,01) Intl large octavo nog, s earls. tol , EYERVI1)1)) . :Mill' LI) St: wiCP, 91 It. PETEIPtON,I.D. l Ch ., ! ,, J. •delphia, lets comet, e n.ed to ii,oe semi-motithly part,. of 11.0 large oetar Till; firt port was ta,ui , d en , - ,,litiday lI the others trill filler o regular ;.mer. works, until the woi is completed.; type, the fine.: white rap, r, kr . and' the ori;tinal trt , rk in En: nett. in len to ono of ear ith,t karried m:0. Each volumes trill br 4.-nian'inell in one part TII Ii PUBLIC AN li PRIVATE HIS' POPES Ill' lt , t)lC, (.11i'd in number.) Christ and Saint Peter, the flrst Ilh,l Pope Pit, IX. 0,. Ilreaent living 1 , 01 Ilkh,ry ,r 5 , ,,ini,.:mr,r.3,,,1 , Lt10.r• of ligioua (tr.lcr,', Calinaht, Inqu...ttion the great Ileforniers Ito Lou:. :clone To make th e workiconpt within the in the mast toonplete,, inmarti il,inten—! Inc lii•tory ever I..tril, and OVe that handa ol , every perion in II:. It=: l, th : pa tt willth, , .,.•cent , i only. it Will ina:, tent, twnirarg, ioyl, octn volooo s. CO 'They cAti heyent h • tool al a trithotr c age. /,The foot 'of the work in France 1 and ! i he - vi;)tole w0r.1 . , will be given to se' sjyh , ty'rd f troll, will , Ito be, i or ohl, ler $2 50, or Eve i t 'kin edi,ne , l„ bond two Ilnyal.fietara NO 11.'Oe0, etut.elloh putiherbly-colored enl;ra rings of Popes In lull costume. Prices 3: Addre,s all ord4re-to T.. 8. VI No 108, Chesnut Street, The Work ran ot .e.upplii.,l to Poths NAN, at Puldisl cc's tellers, bc;pg to Pottsville thr the Sale of the work. (Al ......_ ROUT 1) St*lCES—lly the keg and tor iiain Cv • 1-1-11.1) LiTTLE & mAirrui, II .i@ • P - ~9 PA 8 htna Oak side vated 7 kaa :Fru. ;saw , the liable true— cnela, Ihting Is and i ttth. Into 1 has il' nth- Lrita 1 Finn order, of the at in. ," at $1 btr, 01 , 01) rxr 11 of .2eo I,llmM Onsal . ll qultictul 1:11 , I rfl usc tth kddrt.og DI, ✓ T, , IL • all Ner- ' 'l' NI. In . 1 i I 11l 7 ill 1 , ~fl •It r ) I ll L. ,• I 7 , t t. . LS 'I I en! , tly ' . e I ', ; r. II 1 BEM Ohl% VII fhb a he 0131.•1%1 NC I in;ntc In /V one, RP -1101 rI3S hound.J to r :et ) rt' I. e tic n• II !Nair, t11'•. bate I reher. lit 11 , .1.11 1 311:%1 r .116:g winch are to not. But neglect to er for your !upon your within your as already proper.. EOM pingiCnujt. every klild I. cured !rut- rther who W- Init a moment may he tnn MARTIN, !In t aeitte ; or U. ilt' hottle'of SIRUP value to pan. now owns. , — ,n 29 48-5-llm /ESl7‘l.filTifn I xercisc in th.. c9lty. jtiQt.rerel ,ricly orders, lit , C. ordez.4,l'anrt; rd new ,tyl, qgort mut Orr r •eiveil and for and smite lets rid retail: I. ell patterts In. iited out. oi b. hat his taorlk of the . laue,t nv hie: a. ANNAN'S , rirty Stores. 'l.l at whole- Notnbers, of netts. tE IN) IT: 1 street, l'l,lll - turr regolJr, rach.— Mnrcts tllr. and ion ovury tW , •ointo , l on ouri Zrrao , llll , ll volornee, I,y of the orlr.o. I,l' thoi o.ort. OPT Or THE • , , ; , r l amp too oalo O. .1, of Itorrw. rt, includintz the the Church, Re -1,1,1 Cormeni:l a,ora• houW 1• In H. , • vnec, h . .. v.h'nrk COlll . - 1 5.10 pal,: .A.ll wenbe il.r 1 , , ...!.. a tiorty ..tl a, it.,,,ribc, Irt !,i , 4_ 1 replo-ror .', I ,14.1r1y 1,1•11 ,1 : 1,11 C NV 11 ~,..., aitlin:AP, .S. , . ,rritFoN, Ir L.Y H. ap.1,110 a)s at hand etilly *IS ol
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