• •• .1 Ca r l to stfale he a ders. To thia , e who intend visa ing, Philadelphia ;to nialic.purcha,c , , it is important to know 'avltere it can be pipe to the best advantage.. Such ns are nimirt i rgbuy HATS forthetrown tads. nr bvihe ca.re to again, are revpartfully in farmedthal there b. an establi - clintent at No. 1, St berryratruq, on the second 445 r, conducted be E. hA MAT,onthecash v. wherellATA of the but tuateriak, and of tile latspt . j'aphion, pnnitively 3 m be obtalne. at fro one to tv,:. UM: at tire showy aurgrarrevagnntrtor'errjo the fashionable specie of the eitSr, ir4Ere rent; are tram one to there thaasand dollars _per anonin!., At thia accabib;lnnent. on nrgorint of locating himself int bye;rireet,and up rtnir4,l.lre proprietor prom:is, hi s store at the low rent of ono hundred dollars . The vast darnrellCl , in the winch thew intbr be between the ti e,, dreript.esitc.,!!' stare:-: every one",c an iistver: A. visit carn.,i.ly . as I, Certain nu one 15 - never I'. !IT 5c.... • . . Kr Strawi.arey fir-t d.bare Seccitid, rtan 'naii.froni Marlr.ct Ix, Obcsnat street 1 5 ,baa. Feb. 1.1. 1:1P5 , The redit Nysteln L.- •LL . A r,or, TO HONESTY. Ali tile world oudit to' be by this time :Mate that the "credit syztern" i 4 one of the most unmitigated eurAes that ever al . fated humanity, and has created more vil lains then :atilt other influences of a false and ant slat eof society. Therefore, we wish most earn estly to inmress"opon all dealers of every kind, in thin commercial ace, the great of honesty and fair -dealing. "C. 0,11 and tio awe, mut.. :" If this motto should br , universally adopted, mankind wcy,ild become speedily honest. 'Just take the rice of the country. people Who supply bur markets with provisions-11'th° scate,happerl to turn,"but In the estimation of hair," they are liable In lose all. But let those iittid persons go into a store to make a purchase of ane kind, and the chances urn lb= somethine like the following ts ill take place: Purchaficr.—liow numb do you ask for this! - Alerehenr.—Se snuck, Ananwnz 0 price ahntlt twice what he is to take rather than not sell.) Purchaser.-ILaa't give that pace, (walking towards t the door.) • • Aferrhany.—Stop, Stop, my friend L. What will you ilre 1 , Purr,lartr.—(returning.)—Well 111o•nt know--you Ippear to ask very higlvfor your goods; I will give you lust half what von mentioned lust now. ~Artraciit.--W ell, you shall have Ike goods for that but I give you nip word of honor that k is far below epst. Now we appeal to men oecommon sense wether this Is honesty; or the re verve of it. If yore want good and cheap HATS, therefore, at one Invnriable and uniform price, and no mistake, cation the subscriber. If weekre ever guilty of usbing two prises take our Hat for noth ing. I-. WALKER, Proprietor. No• Church -Alley, South side of Christ Church, one door from Second Strict. Philadelphia, aprill3 3m 16 Spring Fashion of flats, AT THE GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP 1 11 AT - AND CA P• ~ T01IE, xs. 254, .11arket Strret, South sule, abuse Cigh:h St., THE subscriber takes this method to re • turn his thanks to the people of the county Of - • 44 • Schuylkill for the s cry littoral share of pat ronage which they have extended towards him for the tart few months, and would call their attention to the fact that he has now introduced his iiprin , 4 Fashion of CENIT.E . HEN'S wh,chi for beauty, neatness, and durability, cannot To 1,1 MUM by' nny other estab lishment in this city. The stock comprises the Beaver.- Nutria; Brush, Russia, and Mole hk in Hats of all styles and modifies, u int a very lards assort ment of Cloth, N'elyet, Fur, and Glazed Cans.— Country Merchants and other: are respectfully invited 'lO examine the stork, whit 11 they will find it Ti their advantage to be f,re toirclitiAtig • as it i 5 his deter- Anination, having adopted the stoical of selling for Cash •only,to eeil an the howegl priced. , l'hila,Per IS .17-51-Vtitlij 28 , 1, Mazket street, ahove Sth..treet smith side nu:LI! FIRE! FIRE: THE old adage, "take lilac by the filteloek " commends 11,1 f to every one . by ito plain emollient seas;. anti, wfwn the chillwins of:oilman begin to blow, riving nolise of llni.approaditif winlor, every prudent 101111 iVillnefitire tusk.• proo t old weather. Knowing that the poople , oi hrve &dd.. re,tr ' .l for . 101111 4 0 n, copvenienee. and ectrtiolny, LONG ti .lArliSrlN hove jo. , t their ... no-rt . store In Centre Cleer, oppl , ite Trinity church, willt art ex togive a...sortinent of A l .-tilltlt AND COtrlil NG STOVES, among tyllielt will be found all the old and approved st,r le-. :Ind a note'.er . tle,V 01100 adapted to the 01010 of 111..0,11 Reeion. .;,‘Ve have t he pitn:urn of int roducand 'lna ' PIERCE'S AN IlitlcAN Al It Tt(iirr Co( KING sTuvE, WITH BRICK - thisktcve, winch i. of rerenr Invention. bids lair to stt percedi-every tiler kind now in tooi. year it ha, 0111011 Into public favor with unprecedentbd rannitry,Also, 3ll.rIll:11 . 11•A NI , WINTER MIL TIGIfT 12=0 DIN stove, tt Lich' it I..urtlly aallo:ed to wood or real, ha: rrrtire,l'pill cr p eti t. at the fair,. of I.ll,,Ainerican Moch.illirs' 11...th01e. Hoe ton;'or rtanklin I'Llatlrlphii,k and of 11, , lawytiv. A rah:lie; rif their..h , e. are new ill operation pun, lase civco entire 5,t77,, , f,t,ti0n. - Cat/ nu.t erantint tl ,- orim,ltt of parlrr and ' , ham / her star.'.: Lle • ' all 6 err': 'ix'' , and Prices. A Inrg.7and ti.hi ,F! , ret Iron, 7'in, and TIN 1,0 1 , 1r1;“; and oil work wlth the bu r pin,: ex, 11,1! wit it ne•ittiti, nail at the uust dgrc!..Ste) • 1,43i?7,1N IZOOVI:S1, iveti at Iti.,43l,llqhment of i'ailoi, Hall. o//r./I , r r•tov/ , , on/i/Araring• ,rr ."/ r r-4,1 :II 111/1 bur,/,,t/ of POV, 0,7 :1 . • Al fie r • ^r,,; c'mKro: • , :a ri.pE ti in II! , nllil t'. STOVE, dnd : O „FOVE. T , 7c7 . . ..:•n r • nt 'Jr Par- I~i . . ' -i I•u• • i - rryory orrlbrarillr. t , • • • .1 .1 .\ 1:1p:tor:or! : h v.lll lo‘ Fold cll,:rr , r • ' to ”t!.• both sylioir..rtlc and r. t.. I. . tor; fl 1 of To :Ind Shoot wolr.• 411.1 lOW riles. Rt nart: , ;'DI - 1"1 (;'. :la he prepared to I.X -te1,1,1 9':11 1: , ,,1;11: and Sitottli.l?.. •inVitera (111)00411 Want of stmh work, to me hi.o a . call, a , he pletlge, bon,olf to lit Cleat,: r Vetter than it has ever been dote in OA place before. Tin, politic are ',pert folly iuviirii to call and exam ine his ana int!ge for theinst Ives. [Sepas 3J • Sto•ve::,l Etol"cs: THE under. igned rei , p,rtfolly beg nears!' ia ,, no tier piddle that they have a :A ov E FOUNDRY hich now in fall alteration, nu Coal re. I. I,vll 11,11ry Jenkins' - Wire Pereeo Manafa , tory ard him, a as - the Pett3ril!r• h. 0 there tire, roll the 1111,1111 On of :tlly.• I tegi. - 41, :tad all others, 11. ,If th,y ti,d, oh:"..lent that they CAR trellis and withatoves atone Batten h :rod e•em lln Imanry d-al material to those par. I:ase.lout the, Plal..L.Erlphi.t L,ot drie, k0i,14 of ca....tiazs done to order at the short est notice and on'the rea, , nable terms. • • HILL WILLIAMS Pottsville; May ISt; `l2—ly :Moyers , Grand;Action Pianos. • TILE subscriber tespeetfullv_ Invites the public in call at hir,,Wittield's pire, Centre street, unit examine his assortment of Tifeyer'if:.CßAND ACTION PIANOS of Phiiadelphf, The Instruments are hinhly approvFilb - rby the most eminent Profo,fors and Corapr*ers of inusic.• For qual itien of woe. touch, and keeninz iu unto up to conceit Pitch. they cannot be surpassed by either American or Edropean Piano,— They are chosen by all musical riots for their cotit.iitiii.. 4 lith. as Madame Castellon, • - Leopold di. Meyer, Vieux - Temps, Burk, Wallace, Tent pkton and many : they are n,ed for 000 or 300 , coniaollg year. Th , :y 1111 . 11,1 received the first ono:lin:III of t!lo Three lout exhibitions, and the last •er medal by Ito, Franlslin lout itute teas awarded Tt . ,. Rein. The •olbscrlber warrants these instruments fcrf toe wear. Ile keeps than constantly on hand and sells • rallem at the lo wt,t prices nn reason a),Je terms All from abroad Will be promptly auctultd to. T. RICHARDS. Meyer's' First Premium Pianos. . • .„_, r JUST re, eived two ca,s of C. Mec • - -. 7 - 71 er ,, , l'hihdelphia derv) premium NA'S° q --- ,..) ,, ?' 1•0111'11.‘4, ..vlilch are unrivalled, fur I ". 2 ' 2 power un.ltene and are I Kasen by the 1 , 04 , t percnr•nerq for tlieir enrcertA. , The Franklin In- Minn.: of Phil nlelphia,au anted Ihe first premiums and _ medals in 1'3114 • 11, 'ls,' ltl, and '1: to :dr. 111e)nr Cr the •' br.r. (11.4 the ad Lett.) piano. In Bosurn they lime this year, (1 , 1:1 awarded him also the first pre en:lm and :all or medal or the Institute for the beet ',mare pi :no. 1 Ito, in wan: I,f a good itn-trument a;;1 find 1: tu their a dv n,1112 , in n.lll Oti Ill , ' 211bsnrtbnr !at R. 13annIn'a Bonk and Vu>ic .-tore,) before purchn - i'lr: elrewhere. .T. C. ZULICII, 1tr11 , 17-51-111 '. " /*zett co, the lanufacturer. It %%Aim; , d) (11:Ap FOR CASKI Itotlnum he Josieplt 'Wharton, I:', ..1! , 1 11%1 - .1 ore,. . ()ITER (..r .. - al , . at I.,if a r 0 , 7 ,1, ,__ r -rh „-- , ~•,. ,•., ~r,,..111... /superior 0:: , .. ~ .- t 0 ,-;-70 . - . 1 . 70,,,F ; ' Ptlta• White 1.1.a.1, warrantrd .',1,3:t.. , . ii i, 10 :;. I• 1,1 VI :11/Y I 114111' II) A 11/1a . .. :,.4....1 , , ,,,....f ... .,E1VZ ,_... : -1., ,T, t,•• V, "I" akl :.17.119. &b. ;• WI N. 1 I ;VI 12 l %ill , Lt• II ( '4 , natr'y iiieruirilit4 tun in% 440 'l,l Can. CMI ,- - N., 110 •t ~ 1 0.1 Front tit. Phila. a9'riLt2'l , N. IS Urea! 63ar airs Inn' Carpel 1 CIZEAT REDIA:TION IN PRICES, rl MA NI FACTURE,: OWN fIOODK. I.I.IZPETINGSof every deseriptiou, retailed at the V lan • prices at the New Carpet SO re. N'. !al 9, t'lle.unt street.. at,dvc Eighth, Philadelphia. t•plttl•iid In:i . erial 3 Ply Clrpets, of new arIdPINI 3 III qoaEty, SI 13 per yard, usual price SI 27 to SI 50 per van Thy very brst quality of Ingrains front 70 to 00 cents Per yard.usual poet. Let cents to 'el t4f per yard. Good • thrra:ns 311 cents per a rd. Lleg Int Lorry and stair Carp, ring, Oil CloUls,TiOle Ind Covers, at an equally great reduction in wilt tie cnrivirweit that nor Carpetings rill rotil . trio!! Into to'2l) per rent. ch , aper than nt any other slore ur Plitla.klphia, by an examination of our elite, Purchaser: will recollect that by buying of UPI they 0 1 7 itut one profit—in new: ca , es the) most necterimrily pi,. a Mont to the 11l tauf - rctil ref "an I also to the re tailer. Can.tant :4111tIonc are helm! sonde to our stock, from rnr In Camden. New Jor,tey, 1,1,1c4 for !I: diirabltity of colors arc unsur pap.v.i Euzio.!l M:lf; 1 3. 1.. WENTWORTH. 1V,r.•11'110, Ci,o,tho. -ooet, above I.'ol F., tory. Cant :en, New Jersey. ! , _ ........... InILIT:t..IIY STORE , ... r . been handed. us, teta:Ong to their ethency, awl Amino I wntibt Znd it to tl. ...hinge to t , 14 ••,. ... • • the very great relief they had itetived iron, the use oil itti., at . ' •I. J. CRISWELL'S,: 1.„ , ,, , , t:+ , +' , ,, , , .. , + ,.. '+'+ , r , - , .f.ll , :l „.. r , e r s , t . nt i c h tf t ni h l , ,y . l yt as . t t , I . t , n r t. , r . omn Atit. , l „ l ,, A , S ,, e ,, o , T i s , • . i e p o ,, t r i ., r n p o n:s . sz h s , i , o4 h tr , t , tn e ny ,,,, c n e certifie s_ fi u r , :t - Apro I.I N I- 0 3 . m 2 .1 9 0, Market N, s m te b ee: i le . t r ow hil l a r ip t 11 ,6. rgz loe - ,:e.11.:5: - •;:l.1 i' %!I`.. CAP ALAN iirAC- M'LANT..'S I:IV Ent PILL with the mte.:t happy results, ' - .4 'I tt.ll- rt i I. it tt • • ,:.et, No. Is', It few' &JON tehern every other known retectishrid heels nied in . 's gin ! ' -..— .Neu - ISoolcs. , :,..„.i, b,i...,..- 1 , • .. -,•••,..1 0 ,•,„•A b. : ptegeed Alln,qtlite a nOntber or:regular - Ph) a C13t111,110.7 , 011 51 in , Wuthering Ileig4ta,' by thg author r,i Jane tyre. ri il'4 l l ,t'::_''',., l ',7,': 1 : . :, , ,-;,‘ . ., , , , ; ,.,, ... , t0 .-. ..",.y new ding„ quench :110 CCIIIItSy, arc using end recrannicinting 1 ......„ 2 . - . tracts—rash .. 1 .' , ' '2s ...b , ' t.. ,r 111 tow it It their in their pract.ce. It t lesssht Art of Money C.ttclitot.... - 25 00 t,.1 —:ltt.le -4, ttrtnutarturi , , It h t iv been iitir .Alteere,wlsh,that.these Pills ithrtnid t Ilt". 1 ‘ of rentle4able Motet Stnihtland.ntegoritinti, 5..5 . ..: ~,..,, ,:5 ,rt: I. 5 of every I be fairly and folly tested Its I,perienee, ntsdstand nertll', littitetl fitatr .I'l,ll III:IIIItn:nillt LIMA: - - :IT/ 4 1: , - i,,,,,,,,, y,5,,,,,,.,71, a ::•,,,, t.' , 1 . u . y . : ;,,, 1:,::: : ! a h) , :! ..}!,:ii,:tfroier,,,tFrporif:;:otitc,ll::.,„:l2Lt i c lu r} h . lt r :4; l l:;rt ra so cu tt i T tl t e l : I t t lii .. t:. , ..•o l Le i s k llt ,. t , ,.k t k , : y et i t ) i n ti ,, tt n izr the Million; , . 1,• . . r l i S•t's hi... 1 It•-:.. r lir, ;,‘ c4pc, nt tt.., - -sit I:lnns - Inds to sr itits,, Wt. have espenenced 11.01,04 Itn4^. by Dlehens, 'tonal • . ' 37! I ter IOW Cariestty t!!o , p, do , do . 27j, i `, Ftt,...g. r. 4,, Ilel.te, for Tr , ton. I' , 'lS' , e , :. , ne ‘,,,, • .•- -. ' not ~, ,- . •- • '25 • -,...1., ~,, I , 1; ,,,,..-„,, I; „ nu , 1 5,..44,,,r i t, tiAorti :hen..- -,-, ts pll 1 • " r e .te.t..orth or Tecom- t , Pierpold i..hc ,, Accnger, -, t , 50 ' n r n il h nn l . ,z. I: ,;,It tln,, l'S,Q , at-iti. different n'+t - ' Do. 1. - LA...-.' - •..-'4: - „' i,,,,,',0 4 ',.. mcdirines of the day); , ,MIII , .ep I , : `MI.. CIMIIIIIne, r , , - U. ' I, dt . d (his most n• .., •, s hopty roe LlN , 'F. rl ll_' . C . O . f.t e L .. ' iu : a f+ ro dn i t . t , b a e i r e s 4 vi t th a varicty of cuter ivorto pied arrived ;I' -;-+ I; +'/++. l ., '+'..+ , -++:4 ll +, ~'ru be dn. Brushes ll, ' iNNAS'S ..1....,,, l'lnto,.. I,,l t in.,n4,,Fitnlllineg Caps. Le, tt., universal cittcalls. .'_,..4 02 .,,.; connected .. / Co:d '+':',. - Cwt •C,.:<,.ttte'r:or vatity Shot ll ag., PLAINTS, and. those sy int .j, KIDD & C ____;;Pq l2o ______./_ B- 1_ - ....__-' - ' Cheap Book Statert. :••I/ r ns.-. & t•• '0 r a.-- 1:....1.r01in f,ucived ranged state a that organ., . H. e t itreto, and John TUST 11.1i1C.EliVED a fine aseuriment 01 - Italian 4 . •it:,,,:. 4 it. At.' Al .c It ESC; NI AS. . f ..1 Cameo and Stone Pine , and foesalent (tor mile in l'ottiville by .. nun ~.. N.,. 111 4.: ..:' 1., a ft; w O,iors below Itaec. 17,.. lIALOWn Dot zgists. I Deld+.sl) BRADY .1..E(..L1011"8. , 1,4, . ' •• + - R Jan.'4 o 3--Gcno. - : - . ' 7 ' i - '-' - ..1... \ 8211 VOL. XXIV Guzig Guns !I 13RIGHT 'St POTS!', TOWN HALL IRON STORE. ' DOUBLE and Hindle barrel SHOT ga rt .'.,. - 1 4 GUNS , POWDER FLASKS, SUOT BELTS, DU PO. T'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, • ' REVOLVING ,PISTOLS, - - SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOT.S. - The above are a .inc assortment of English and Ger man .manufactere. - TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, SCIVORR, AND Rezone a tine assortment of the most celebrated makes. 1101 T, HEMP; PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. Bellows, Vices and r;;,, BLASTING TUBES: FOR , WET PLACES •IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels made expressly for our own sales, BUILDING MATERIALS, - • - . . C 0 nsintlng of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Paints, 0 il,Glass of American, German, and English manututnre. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Bast‘snd - Hoop Iron: 1 TOOLS, Blacksmiths'„Cat'penters'.Shoemakers • ,and Saddlers'. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING, With a variety of iron notions. lAug. 29 97 35 COLEMAN'S • CHEAP CUTLER' . STORES, Nos. 3:3 and 33 Arcade, and 8} North Third street, Philadelphia. sICOUNTRY MERCHANTS. can save (rum 1 0 to 15. per to by purchasing ,at the above stores. By importing my own Goods, paying but, little rent, and living economi cally, it is plain ;I can undersell those who purchase their goods be re.lpay high renttiiand live like princes. Constantly on !hand, a large .Issortinent of pen and pocket knives, kissnrs and rating, table knives and in Ivory, Stag, buffalo, babe and wood handles ; carvers nod forks, caeca" &e.; butcher knives, dirks, bowie knives. ievolving and plain pistols, dm Just recCived, a targeOitock of Rodgers' and Wostenhoines fine pen and Congress knives. Also, a large assort ment of Accordeims,&c. Alan, One English Twist and German cupo 1 • .1011 N M. COLEMAN. •Phil'a. sprilS ly Iron Commission Warehouse. Si,. 100, .Vorth. Witter Street; and Si. pi-, North Irktrres,—PIIILADELT . III I .. pig undersigned still continue the • Z.. 5 ... --- - - =, COM3IISSION BUSINESS, for the sale st;'-2.ii.? - oral l descriptions of IRON. Our cope ..,T=', ,-5.c.,... ,,,,, ---ssri/mce of many years, and extensive or quamtance with the Dealers and Consumers of Iron, thronghout the country. has enabled Us to establislisuch relations as give us peculiar advantages to seive our correspondents, Oita( to any other house. J 011111 1{ & CAMPBELL, No. 100, North Water time', & 54, North March2.s ISIS-12.4ml Wharves, Philadelphia. c I---- Carriage '1 Buggies, Itochaway . Wagons, &c. ; ~, ,THE subscriber would beg leave to sn__lst,, , -. inform his friendsatol tha public in gen - , ) ...,........,' 4- - tc._ . - er al that he lies InlnglitoutMoore, „..* ' at the wrier opposite Clemens & Par- Vin's Steam Mill, in the rear of the American [louse. where be is prel6red to do all kinds of work in the neat bst manner. Being biniself a practical carriage maker. he hopes to give eittifesatisfaction to-his customers. N. ll.—For the accommodation of the coal trade, lie intends building Rail Road tars. Mitt ears, and wheel barrows, all of Which will lie built of the hest materials. Persons in wantlof anything ini his line will do well to give hint a call, as his charges are reasonable. •Jone 5.1,17. 123-1 y . WISTAR A. KIRK. lII..kCKsMITG SIIUP.—The subscriber announces to his friends that he has commenced the BLACKSMITH .ba-ittess in connection with his carriage establishment, and is preimreti r,o do till kinds of work in that lioßof I,U 5i1.1.9 Mike best style of workmanship wt short ratice and at low rate 4. ' • • COACH MAKING.' • 1 AL JO-VES, . , . u -_-_- 0 , " pAs j,,st. ,tatted the above hpsiness (.........','—...... i .....1n Severn's ~1071 e shop of It.b, 11 0 31" i ,!•tL - -- . .".. , ._ , ,- ,- Market street, Polt•iville. irliete, with .;-..l , —..i!—(jr.if rate maferial mod experienced hands he is prepared lii make all kinds of CARRIA(4:rI in a .tile that \Oil Goitipatt with thole toads at any other establishment. 1 . 1- Repairing l Oromptly done In'a manner that will snit cm.totnerz+. .ALSO) lILACIiriMITIIING in its va rious trranche,, , , 1 These who want anything iq the above line will please call and fn me. 1 . _ [Sep2.t 47 39 If • MARBLE WQRK, Tillititteniion'L•entleinen ileidroti. of 'Ai A nnix rdANTII.S.ION't!"AffiNTS, or STATVARI is TLS , tarp' entiar.fil In the Marble yrift , in I'11.1.olel; and mann:ad:T . l - (rd lio,r!ii.drail.rioQt every pait of the' i t ninn. can !nail who have favored th e m wi th their intqlninm and to their averk, onsidt.rabb . of %, hl' h 1133 bee, put upaii The;-ha v " '" Jiand n fnll supply of Marble acriPnew and Pri - Pin'l .1.12:15 h6iMolllllCllig Other wprk, cop!, or which with priviai will be Miivard,4l. • t All wroth i.oin They can refo r i- anv bowie for ,liintint4 and iletrarier worliiin'ti. soN. No 4:4111. (rub .01reet , ' N. 11.—Ther,j, is nothin.. t , l' in their fine which they do not elf her dome:inc. l'hda .Ft -9-7 in Ticrw 31:able Yard IN POTtiiVILLE. rTHE - subscriber aiwinunces - to the public, that he has onened a MARBLE YARD in. Norwegian street, a Short distance tiack of Fox & Mortimer's Hotel, where he intends keepina . on hand a large supply of Monunients,lTninlei, Grave Polti, &c., Of :Is gond material as the Citsipf can pro duce, and which will be executed lit the best ntechan iral style, and at shut notice. Ile in t. ites thtespecialattentinn °thunders and others to call a 4 hi+ Yard: as he intends keeping a supply of .Marble 'for bott4.l work. stsh .as Window Sills, Door silts, stop.. Pl::forms„ , k.c.. of the very best material, Loth of Marble rind Brown Stone. Ilt.t has Ms., made arrangements with an extensive .ittrltl.• Mantel P.Ntablishment in Philadelphia, to supply . Marble Mantylulnlevery slyle and pattern, at the low est ray prices. I His terms will be.found reasonable. .Nartt 1.15 - THOMA.S (3 .MOORE. MARBLE YARD., ilAyiNG'purchaFed from U.E. German his stork el"M?.rble, Stock, Fixtures, &e, the sub scriber announces to the public that he will hereafter carry on the MARBLE BUSINESS, at the some place, in Market street, between 2d and 11. Persons wishing to purchase marble of any descrip tion, or for any [lmpose. whether ftir • MOrintments,Tomh. Crave Stone.‘, Ornamental Work, or for Building Mate rial, will find it in their lielvantaga to call at his YARD. SAND STONES for Base COMM Platforms, &c., can also be had -on the best terms, and at the shortest notice. All kinds of work will be executed with des -patch, and in ilia Item. Pattsyille.7tlarcle 11.'45-11-2ml JOHN E. lIAITM. :tiew Firm. TllP.Pubscsib , r , 4 having ihisday entered Into :ritila copartnership for the purpose of transacting a and retail business It, IRON, . Iocr.ruEs.,PROVISIONS,OAY,FLOUR, and FEED, at the well-known York Store in Ole homed] of Potts 'vine, would omit respectfully bet:leave to say that they hare now on hand a 'area and well selected stock of Par Iron of all dekcriptiona, al.n Flat Rar and T Roil Road Iron mf varinna sizes, suitable for drills and lateral roads, which they Mier for sale at as low a rate as can he had in the COunty. Aloe, a fresh stock of Groceries inn! ProviBinns ennsta oily on hand at eery low prices for ca.h. Also, Cast. Illeder, and Shear Steel. Nails into! Spikes, Oi!r, Floor • Fred, &C., all of which they would respectfully solicit an in•pertian orbs , the public,. and relying as Ili - iv : do upon a ell let attention to business to be abbe at alt timesto accommodate theft' customers. E. YARDLEY & SON. • P. 8.-:4311e suhseriher would take this oliportsinhy to Morn Lie sinmrelaokS for the liberal palfOilace he has'heretofore received from his frienas.arui the poblie and i,tanctetailly SC/genii ncontinaance of the same for the new firm. 7611414,1e-IS-1111 Prvor, Elliot,& . . , commigslorq my,ncluANTs .For the sale of ‘Yestern Produce and Prnvisione, Are. 4,..5,irtA Watt+ street.—CRILADA. CONSTANTLY receiving on consignment, .4 and and for Ede at lowest market mien: Mess and Prime Pork, . Sugar Cored Hams. • Hers Deer. !betel, • ! 1 Lard in Wile. and kegs, Hams, Sides,& ShnutiPre I Cistern in cnalin and boxes, Smoked Beef. (Sutter, Dried Frolic, &c. ei Order, froth the country-will receive prompt at- I lino. rPlitla,MarchlS ________ ____ ,___ _ • - A Card. - Little lc Olartin. . r,.- : , .•,,..\ ro WIT01.1A1.1". and !blip Dealers in , DRY r-, .: i ; /IDS, DR( iCCRIRS,TF.AS., LIQUOIL , ,&c. !.,.......:-_-.4,....trite on Centre street, near the earner of-Mn ilo7lloDro, to Which the attention of the citizens of town and country is rcipectfufly solicited 1 c • ' 10I1N. 1.. LITTLE, • l'intsville,Marell449-10) . :011N S. C. MARTIN. 4....vem_v_. tcapazi i., 91., - . rs, -- 1 ,T,-,rw i p-., ~, , ,:-E -r----vi ~,t4tb4, : _r.L,1i....7..- g , "1.4.5... t. nf, FROM the pat, of New YOrk Messrs. J. Kidd & Co. . Gents : , I•lease send me by Erpress, 14 dozen boxes "Mt I.dnes Liner Ildts." They are selling 'good here, and suit generally: Yours &c. E. P. STEDMAN. Ofagrille, Chatanque Co., N. Y., Dee. 119, ISM. Clocks anti Looking Glasses Pre - pored for. the proprietor and sold wholesale and IIY WHOLESALE. ...-- .% retail by J. KIDD & Co. • +7. THE subscriber, I. J. Criswell, •• No. •••M - 4" , No. CO Wood street, Pittsborg, Pa. le•-.1 , 20d s Mnket• street, below Eighth, .1 r_s N. 11.—Plirchasers will please he particular and f t.' North 'tide, Phlladelphia, would most inquire for "DI. MeLatte's Liv,r Pills," and take no respectfully invite the uttentior of the public generally other. . to a large. select and general assortment of Cloeks, Ahe iiicrea4ed demand for Dn. 31'1,A.NES LIVER Looking Glasses, llettannia and linos: Keeping Hard- Pfri4„ since their introduction by no as his agents, has ware, wholesale and retail, as cheap as can, be Ind in far exceeded our most stlignine evpertaihniN. It is now the City. . . about TEN -YEARS sines they %vele Impish! before the i N. R.—Chlsks and Looking (Harries by the Case,rarer phi hlte. During this time hundreds of certificates have '', folly packed and slilinled In good order. Merchants • • ' .. . . . . - the 'll'i •l 'le l ' - -. 'n their advantnge to call before mirchaw . . N , • ..',. -.• : -:. 1 ~"! ..,•,' ...•!.• i ',...! ; . , . v .c t ...'_;.. : 1 _ , , - -. 4' . " . ... . . . ... _. . .9. . r . _.. ,:.... • , . . . . ... . . • . .. . • . . • • l' •• - .t_ l : ' f.. 7 ' .- - i . . . In =I PUBLISHED EVERY SATVDAY .1113'Y 13ENJAMIN. BANNAN,"_POTtrB . VILtE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. ILMILISON; BROTHERS Co., MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, OJ Na. 10 SoutA Front Street: Phifturstphiti: ' Pure Parlor White Lead ;Ala ro.ground mullet crystal; Extra Ground " " . Coillierus; .. - No. I "" White sugar of Lead; Red Lead; ' pyroligneous Acid; Litharge lied Liquor; • - Orange Mineral rllene Liquor.. MAST . _IC BLACK.- , - _ • TUE subscribers offer to the Pahlic, their' Mastic Black as an invaluable paint for Timber and iron, particularly when exposed VIIIV to the:wea ther, or in wet or damp situations. Timber, coated isn't this preparation, be comes impervious to "w . aler,. and is thus . . Its powers of resisting moisture, makea it especially useful tts a coating for Posts, Sills, aortal' wood work placed In or near water, for in, connection with the ground. As a covering of Roofs, - `Bridges, Railroad Bleepers. Ears of Wood or Iron, Canal Laeks,Gates. ar.c.&e., it is highly. valuable, aid may be used to the greatest drantage. . paint fur Vessels, Buoys, &e. it is asltal not only for its preservative qualittea, bat it pre nut on the timber, when well coated, a-bright and palming' surface, and resists, to a remarkable degree, the attacks, of worms and other insects. For Iron, in exposed situations, it makekan etfectua I covering, with a high - .polish, and prevents rust and corrosion. This article will be . furnished at a low price by the Manufacturers, at their Laboratory, Kensington, or at their Office, Jr'.o 19 South Front rt. Pkibuteishia. HARRISON, BROTHERS & Co: Philadelphia, aprilll tf 17 ANp . .-,, , p0rr,57,y1v- - ;;F,. , . , I WM teach you to pierce the bowels of the'Earth, and brit,: out float the . eatre.ran . of idonnettne M , etale witleh Will give etrenetlaieour ttypd4 and =hien Saiore our cm ant pleasere.—br. zoAxiori • - • - ' • rendered MiTet; more erldureMie, . , til'holesale Drug tt'arehonse. .71 5 Curdy kV Ogler, X. 54, Xdrici strert,fire doors above Second, gs--yil ILA DELPII lA. WHERE may be found n complete assortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYES, &c, all of which will lm disposed of at the lowest pd.. ces. Every article will be delivered as tepresented. All orders from a distance promptly attended to and carefully parked. Country; kierehants ore respectfully iuvited to call be fore piirchasiugelsets here, (Phila.klarcliPl-12-]m A CARD. DR. - FREDERICK SPECK, takes this `:FtV' method to announce to the citizens of Tee l; • wont and vicinity, that be is prepared to engage in the practice of his profes_lon in all its branches, and at the sans time, respect fully solicits a ewe of their patronage. lie can be found at nipple's hotel, la Tremont. May2s 20—ly - D. 111, DEPUIC, IMIICILON DENTIST. OFFICE IN MARKET ST., g efiais a (Nortivside,)•First door above Esenite Wilson's Mire, ' inia)2o Bennett Caldwell, No. 140 4 CAanut•Vttt, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS rIIN VITEThe attention of purchasers to a choice a - rr- selection.nf NRW GOODS in their line, coin prising SUPERIOR WATCHES in gold and Li 4.1.. silver cases, of fall the approved makers, war ranted lime Ampere, auto,' lowest market prices.. La. dies' Cold Patent Lever Watches, and eery small size; Cold L'Epinel, &e. Particular attention given to re pairing and. regulating watches. , JEWELERY,-11racelets, Breichill, Necklaces, Ear Rings, Finger Rings in acts to thatch. or single, of Ca meo, Enamel,. rtywnet, Diamond, Turquoise, Topaz, 'Amethyst, and enral. A very large assortment of Breast Pins for putting hair into, of the newest patterns; Hoop Ear Rings, Armlets in Cold and Coral- GOLD MINIATURE CASES—Silver Card, Cooea, Fruit Knkyci, Sugar Sifters, Soup Ladles, Ice Cream Knives. . . _ . FORKS' AND ',SPOONS.—Prince Albert, Ring's plain, double•tivead. and Venetian pi:ltems, of Tabie, Medium, De.seft, and Tea forks, and Spoons. SHEFFIELD & BIIIMINGItAM PLATED WARES, containing ,Tea Slits, 6 pieces; Urns, Castors, Cake Baskets; Candleiitickii; Wine Stands, and Waiters. JAPANNERY.—Tea 'Frays, in sets of four piece+ of new designs and eery 1. ported expressly for retailirte. PAPIER COODSlleautiftif phlntcd and inlaid with Part; •Cahincts, Work Hoses. ftort•Follos, Card fla.kcts, Card Casco, Tea 'frays in orig.!' four, and shish, tot tumblers. TABU; (lUTLERV—In sets of iily-one pieces, nod Knives separately, handled With sensoned ivory, war ranted nor In roe In. PESS.—Dianinnd Pole ted Cold Pens at the hAvest prices, in Geld or Silver holders. with Pencils condsned. (Phila.titiv2; 17- 11:F5?...t3)1! ELLooT, Wtztchma furs and .7c:caters, • AND DT:Ct.L . P4 qtSIE BY W8U885.11,8 . .5.\ - 11 RP!.?!! I=IIMMEI E=.ll ttorrst ILL E. & it. 1:y11,ton:1'1,10v on band a , snrtntent of WATT tbfittl, t r . every slyii•, puce, and om.,,s.a,•ture be found in itiie , wintry ; among which the,„ may part it otart refer to the cekbrated cold and .liver LEN. Ens ~ 1 11. I. Trt,i:ls , Jos. Johnson, Robert Ito.kell. Win. llohinsrui. &c., of whose mann fitoture they have a flilerirliiLiollection. ALSO, gold and silveit An, hors and I.e . pines, to which they would inelle attentoin Al.OO, a iiirZe and complete assort ment of Jewelry and ^ilea r Rate. embracing nearly every article . ploperly ...toning under those hsads.— Clocfss in great variety; itlusical Instruments and Fan cy Articles of every description. Repairing of Clnclit, Watches, Jewelry, 4-c., promptly attended to. niceere. R. &I. deem it unnecessary in advertise merit to enumerate their itock more specifically; suf fice to say that it has been iielected . WI much care and discretion, and is one of the Most extensive to be found In the courtier. Their long experience In the business will fully warrant then, in inviting the attention of pnrcbasers. in the-full confidence that they are enabled to sell as chesp as any other establi.thment here or else where. fDecld47.sl-1y FRENCH It fiVOLETION, r 2" TYRANTS 38 well no Monopolies, moat fall, sn F., Ipit by prices. That this is a fart can be pron . ~ pit calling at No. 7 2, Nests second Street ' above A rch, Philadelphia. LE (WRAY. Fine Gold and Silver Watches, lower I hail ever offered, Wholesale and Retail. , • . -The sloe's consists in part of Gold rind Silver Levers; PT:pines:lnd (hoarier Watches ; Jewelry of the newest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER Spoons, &C.—Partirtilar attention paid to these article's, the quality of trhach is .n. 1. and work. nianship ditto. The establishment of LE nnitAy has been well known for forty years, in Second Sroet, and has made a character whirls needs no pulling. Silver Teaslinons as low as 411150. per sett—can be made for less if wished. WATER GLASRER—PIain, 10 eta.; Patent, 15;' Lu nette, P.O ets.; other articles In proportion. Renumber, you can buy here below any published list of prices in this City or New York. Watch Repairing particularly attended to, and war ranted to give satisfaction. N. It. Gold or Silver bought for cash orlaken in exchange at (don't forget the No. 72) North Second Street, above Arch, Philadelphia. Phila., Sept. 4, 1817 35—ly _Cheap Watches . and Jewelry. J.& W.L.'. STAIt.), No 10G Chesnut St. PAQadelphia. opposite the Franklin House, lin iiOrrers of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, 1114. a. l and manuracttirnrs of Jewelry. A good assort ment always on band. Gold Patent Levers 13 jeweik, s3y; Silver du VS to 920; Cold Lepines,*3o ; Silver $l2 to 912 Clacks anifTime Piero; ; Gold Pencils, $1,25, upward ; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, 81,50; Gold Bracelets and Breast Pins, in great variety. Ear ;ling., Minature Ganes; Guard. Chais, ; Pla ted Tea Setts, Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Britannia Ware, Fine Ivory Handled Table. Cutlery, and a general assortmem of Fancy Gods. • A MERIC AN SILVER.—FORK AND SPOON Li MAN UFACTORW.—.T. & W. L. W ARIL N 0.106 ChesninfittreL Philndelphianppnsite the Franklin noose. Mann f winters of all' I:natant - Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea SUItS, I.lldieg, &r. All work made by os, Is stamped with nor name, and warranted td be made parch , of American Cein. "Wert '47 y _— - - TIIO3IIAS C. .GARRET & Co.. IMPORTER:3 OF . WATCHES,. Plated and r.. t• Britannia Ware, Cutlery and Fancy Goods, and ;--.' ./1 Manufacturers of Jewelry and Silver Ware, 122 .. . ) Chesnut Street, near Fourth. Philadelphia, have received, by late arrivals, a large and handsome mock of English and French Watches, Marble Purtelain and Fan cy Clock, r, Plated Urns. Castors, Cake Baskets, Ifigh and Chamber Candlesticks, Soup Ladles, Spoons and Forks: Also, a rood n,mrintent of..Britannia 3 .7dre and Pine Cutlery. Their mock of Jewelry is large and of the most 6sh ionable kind, and they are well supplied with Silver Spoon. Fork 4 'Mugs, Napkin Mtgs. Butter RniVegt &r. and without making any display of prices hi the public prints, they are. prepared to sell as low as those that do, and invite persons wishing to purchase, to call. april29 • Enin- ' - , - IS Cheap_Watehes, - Silver Ware, and Jewelry. . FULL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, 810 Gold Lepines, CM: Silver Leiers,*2o.. Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, and Thimbles, Spritaeles, Ear Rings, Miniattire Cases, Medallions, Fancy Card Cases, Fa., &e. Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Tea Sells, Forks, Indies, Bolter Knives. Cops, &c. Fine Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlestic. Britnnia Ware Waiters, DIACON'S PATENT LA ks MPS, a die. Also, , Gold Patent Lever Watches. from*4o to 0150. Watches and Clocks repaired. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at $t NI. J. & W. 1.. WARD, Deli 47 50ly1 106, Chesnut sto aboveild it.. Phi lada. a , _.,..-:-..--•- , .. , .--.4- - --- • RAL- AD , y i 4 ,1' 4;4 - ' ;'' •P, L. *hi °"c t * .-- ' : - 1.•:: ,-- ',-- ',, Y-1:1.:*M2i1,,,,L,., ,i . , EN VERIIBER v ~,,r...;, 4411 ii.-z,..,. ..,.L.± -. ' .- 1 1. ----- • " . 4 — !..-'7,7 , ..f.,, G g ....,.._....,..,_ ..„ ~.....,..t.0....1.4.-.._ • =I ME SATURDAY MORNING; MAY :13 1R49 .• •-• , •• • , REMOVAL - .OF SMITIPS BOOT,AXE SHOE STORE. .'" . • . ~ 'F-1 . ,..1.4. Subscriber ann.:ince& io na cusps . . mers, and the-public .in general, that he has'. _ removed his Vont and Shoe Store,itext doer - . • below llannan'ellook store.and immediatelY t; • Opposite the new Episcopal Church, Centre. Street,'.Pottiville ; where be will always keep on bind an extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, of. every' variety, • for - ladies, misses.. genlieme i l• mitten, chiLdren, ,te. &c. all of. which are made of the best matctials, and will be gold 'at very low rites, to sun the times. . • • . . , - • - ' • tie keeps Dimon hand,u largeassortetentof Trunks, Vali :el, Barbells, &c. &c., all of which tie will dispose of 'very low. , . tcl•Boote, Shoes, &t. made to order of the best mate rials, and repaired at abort notice. -- Pottsville, epril3 tf IS ~WII.ILIAM•- ROOTS AND SHOES, At the Uld Stand, ceatre" Street, next door to -, the Pottsville . Bowe. ~ • , S. , & I. FOSTER; . tARR . AM receiving their. ' . t pring supplies - of BOOTS Sc - . ' SlMER,comprising a first rate assonment, which they rifivr °Herat who! esale or retail at the very lowest prices: They have alsn on hand Trunks, Ve• lines, Carpet Bags, and Satchels,Soleand Upper Leather.l Morocco, Calf Skins. Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' Tools, and .a general assortment of Shoe Find- I nes. ' N.B.—Boots 4- Shoes mannactored aiehort nntice..— Their friends and the public vlio are in want ninny of the abovsartlcles are respect ft Ily requested to give them f a call. MayS, ISI7, IC-. Wholesale Root and Shoe Store. CHEAP FOR CASH. 1 No. 35, Smith 77iird, above Cheraut Street, i rMILAOCLPIIIs. , F 1 to T e Ms n u e b x e c cf u ibx e tw A rAb b li u slle n t s a s tid a e n n ,i nLii i i r ti e e r s . ins no losses, he is enabled and determined to sell 000Tri and SHOES by the package or dozen. at lower prices than any other regular Shoe house. In this city. . . He keeps constantly on hand a goad assortment of Men's, Woolen's and Ch ildreit'e Asses, of Lasterb and City mann (actin e. ' Small dealers npplted - at the sante prices ati large ones. Purchasers will please examine the market thorough. ly, and they will find there is no deception In thiS ad vertisement. THOMAS 1.. EVANS. No. 35, South Third, above Chesnut street. 1H arcn 4 181,945 Pin] , Philadelphia. - FOSTER. • Dealers In Boots and Shoes, Leather, tlOttazi.roa t - and Shoe Find ings;Cent re street, POTTSVILLC. S ,, ptlB ISI7 BOOTS AND SITOES.—A. lot. of BOOTiS and SIIODS4 will he sold at cost • siw,-•sc, •at IL 1). tillOHNEllt'zi New . . _ Decil 1 ,, , AN TE arv ltaa i nl a w e •s ar b i e n r . n b a „ ,; ; L . r:ei h n e m p l i tz- c e ti n e r . l! . . l t n n y ro b r , e , strictly inerchatitile advertisements. Selldelenc&oub pete us, in the present instance, to depart front our role to obviate is some measure, free sent in isrepre,lltatioll and mistmilerstanding. The "OW Pekin ' Tea Company." No. 24, (late Ni. 300 4 j ! ' 43outli Second street, commenced busint•so i e X. .2 I the spring of le 15. The reputation they y. I ave obtained has within the past man year, ply- I n rise to any itultators—some have c vett 11 assumed tl e r%same name, causing ,much doubt in the tin ru: mind ii to which is 1110 oriokal Company. We hayi no wish or intention to take to onrselvei any credit which is due to others.; neither are we die posed by longer silence, to have the credit due to uts a ppropriaad.by ethers; or 113,1 , 111110 Ce 1111,1111: WllllllO6 deserved. l'herefore we particularly remolst our old friends— Merchants in the interior. and the public generally—in recollect 111 n/ thin (3001fillfly line tint ace warelwuse; that all recollect s perked by them have No. 21, Simih,Second atreet on the,labels‘; nod that nu otter iron arc theirt ler them be sold Mnder whet Immo they slay. . • , Western-and country Mr (1:10111ZS a:.l others, rivorihr It; With a call or their orders, will receive prompt attert thin, and none bathe best teas, guaranteed tri rive set kdact ion, Crum the ! OLD PEKIN TEA COMPANY, i . ! No. Nil, Smith P 0.1.111,11,01, between Market and Chcsnot, Philadelphia. ; PS The above teas can. always befilitaisied °Calle subscriber, sole. agent for the proprietor , in Soils 114 county. ir JANE FlEtilll72.N. ) - Pottsville. Jan 29 IE4 -5.-hli i . _ The 'East -India Tea Compatty,' erAviNG OPENED A TEA WAIIEtIoUSP, . .; 122, North Third street, log lore to Old Both rd r m • PfIII•4I , ELPTII.4. ). • ,FOR the disposal of their choice OREF.N ANP Hi, A c 2t i:Tti, A', tube ••• , ' • ; re.ap t .l.l 1114 s r e ill from roinnr. merchants and others ViSitilll, nor city. trot r teal are Ca the miest quality, and very fragrant,lrlsine liceicseleht ed with the greatest care and arm:lt-sal low tone:. For ,he rinintrY trade titer will he packii in quartet. half, or pound packages, if preferred : thus hinikithre. two) ad. antage. ; , IRI no loss in draught. 2.1 an assort mint of teas for a very 5111311 amount of capital. Thy latter particularly in of advantage to, persons of moderate' means,and whose sates of the article are limited. Our determination is to avoid all unnecessary expense that will have a tendency to inerease the cost of our teas, hence the presentenurse of circular letters In the trad, insteadof tray elfin; agents, a practiee pursued by nom. , of our cotemporaries, nt very great ',Anemic. These Agents moot 'be paid wliether they make sales Or not. With the advent teen we possessor procuring . Teen, nod a close application traliusiness, to say nothing of Wen ding to our own husiiess, and not entrasting it to others mutt ultlinnteiy insure. a share of your custom. Teas of the Neii;Crop. L ai t yr, 'curio fIeNKES, :a, Chesnut Suet% tAi., f s: Philadelphia, has for sale- the following, eas -300 half Chests Young , (Tyson Tea. :a. 7. 100 do Gunpowder do • .150 do Irtlprrial do 10 do. Ilyson - do 1000 do' Po do 200. do •Ningyong SouChong 100 do •Oolong do 75 chests Padre &whoop,. 45 do black leaf.Pekoc. 25 bolt chests do. do .. 25 -do Orange do 1000 klatis Cassia. • Tbese Teas comprise the hest ehope imported In chips Sea Witch, Rainbow, Tonquiri, Inca and If tintless, and are equal to t arry that trace been offered In this market. tapril 29 '49. . 18,Mmo New Grocery, Flour, Feed, ANO PROVISION STORE. 'THE eubscribtr announces to the citizens of - ill . ,,Pott"ville, that lie has just opened a new G wire- Flour and Feed Rtore ; at his old SI.IIIII, where Itt...s , iLbe will always keep on hood a tuperior'slock or Choice - GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, Family FLOUR, TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, Asc.; all or which will be 'e lected with prerit, care, and will bee sold at very low rates. = lie flatters himself"' th at he con make It to the interest of this community to deal with him: he there fore solicits their patroirme: - lie returns thanks to his, nnmorons customers for the patinnazr they bestowed upon him In his other business. Dec 114i-50] 1; D_SlloE'vrk, 7 4 '' , 21 , vbEDu rtl.v.e. .I:4R- _ . AMEDICINE which Is perfectly safe,and may he giv. en to children, from tender infancy to advanced age, lays under no restraint as to coil water, or any kindor food.. Purges mildly, subduing lover,-destroys and expels worms with invariable success—and ts casi.. ty administered to children. - That it possesses these valuable properties, is fear lessly asserted—still claiming the additional advantages 1 of being given in small bulk, and requiring none of the drenching which 'Worm Tea and other supposed Vinni rages demand. Daring its brilliant career, it has been introduced into many fdrnitica,whereevery utile r knoivn 1. 1 rind 'accessible Vermirugc has ben tried without the' least success, where It has prom try expelled Worms to nu aluiost inetedible amount. . , • ~ As evidence nf the surprising e eels of Dr. ni'Larq.'s WORM SPECIFIC, we give the fiinowing ;,- On Saturday, FeliTU mit 11, 1846, Mt. James Richard son called at the 'trig. Store of J. Kidd & Co. corner or I.Viidit and Fourth streets, Piitsharg, I'd. and made the following statement:—••A shill of mine had been very sick far onion ten days—we had give her purga tive medicines, but it hail done her no g od. One of our neighbours came in and mid it was ,Worms that were destroying the OM, and at this same time spoke •ofthe- wonderfnl effects she had whnessed (Min xising Dr. i.W.Lase's (Forst Sprcifie,in that neighborhood. •We procured a visigave one tea-spoeurill, and the child discharged forty tree warms. I then cave another tea ' spoonful, which, brought forty-six more, slinking •in all ! righty.eight Worms. As a duty I owe to ypu, and the roma:unity 21 large: I freely make known aheseTaels. My Child is now well. What la most remarkable, the Warn .itsecltie expelled the . Worms alive, in about four hours after I gave It to the child." For sale In Prittvillc by John 5.-C. Matiin, & i Johan. BroWn, Druggists. , " —'— .' ,- pal 40-1-6tii ----.' CARPETS'. AND' OIL CLOTIIB, At ELDAIDOkS Clasp CarpetlrarehOnse. ?pH E subscriber is enabled to offer great inducements .1. to perform about to buy CARPETS or OIL CLOTHS Wholesale or Retail. ea his expenses are so light In his' present situation. he la enabled to sell goods at the very Rascal pricer. In tee city. lie oticre for Spring sales an excellent assortment of Splendid imperial, Superfine Ingrain. • CARPETINOR Flue aniOlerlium do. • 1... a v goy •berV Lit N. Venetians of all -kinds, Cotton:lA.l, and Rag, J And 011 Cloths, frnm2 to 21 rent wi,JO to cut Int rannw,. hallo, &c, with gruns, variety of lulu. rririql ingrain Carpets, from 25 in Virsentr., and tutu'and Stair Car pets. from 1210' 50 renl4,•ner " • , ' Also, Matting. Floor Clothe,, Rim Tolde &r: IL 11. No. 41, Strawberry St., one door :thnVe Chocrin Nimbi 1-114mj near Recrit!. Ihil•utel Ode ' ' 117. t J.: 111: Itch C. ' • • RROOM AND WOODEN WARE 'STORE, 03,..30rth art Ft real; ape darn. • -PHILADELPHIA. " 31anufacturern 'and wbolerate dealers in all Muds of nnoomq.•ortuanco, niicnrrn, PEDAR WARD, Willow and French Bankein,,:rboe and Wall Brushes, 'Samba, Durwrs, Mato, Bla eking, Eastern made Wooden-ivaroolleverydescription, doe., - • • at the :Rotten: -market Mom- . • - —.MANLY ROWE.I :4.1011N M. ROWE. • Fe. 1,26 UM • • • g--7nr • , • __ .•'- A , Card.. ,- i . : -----. - 1 . , _LIPPINCOTT. lc TAYLOR respectfully invite . . the attention athelr customeri and the public ' • 'in general. - to their extensive Stock of Spring anittiommergOodi, Just opened. which consist of French,-English. and American style 'Milled Cloth and Cassiniere, which - far beauty and style ca'nnot be shrpasied by any other establfshment!in the State.— The .Vestings,,we heliere, are sodmilltrig very rich and .bandkarimz-therancy Scarfs, ,liandkerchiefa, Shirts,Sngoehde re, Gloves, t..c, we re a etecte d, and tan bat be told' cheaper by any other - establishment in the United Stites. L. Ac 7'. flatter - themselves they do glye to their cus tomers better satisfaction in UM way of good work. firmer goells:ami. more 'fashionably cut Coots than the Majority of tailors in the.citles of Philadelphia; Neer • York, or Baltimore. I..•da.T.Baving taken the medal at the two last exhibitions of the Frantlin InsVitute, Is a strong guarantee that •they cannot ibe norrinssed in their profesAon. , LIPPINCOTT,k. TAYLOR. . blercha at:Tailors and extensive ClOthiers. Corner of CemicAlltairaistonao iihr., Pottsiillie. P S.—Just received 10 pieces of linebiack and olive Cassinett'clOth . ' • - .' 15 pieces D'Orbay Plaid Casiimere. i.. - —. - ' I'Myards Embroidered Satin Vesting 4 ~ - 130 do. French Black. Sethi,. . , ~ 120 do. Enelkh ' do .. - ' - • . 15 pieces of Bioly French Cloth, , Di do • Bonjonn do • !. • 12 do Single Milled COsslmerel • 12 .do. Drab Am. for Summer Coats., .1 I ' 10 do Drab, Olive, Citron Green, London Smoked 1. Ann( the slim, goods can be seen it the Clothing Store 'or Messrs. LIPPINCOTT ,k TAYLOR, April 17, 1517 les • , 1 Pottsville. Wholesale Clothing' Warehouse, 1.521, .llarket Street, (betirienifth slid sth.) PIIILADEL.I.III%; The subscriber respeetfillly solicits the atten tion of Country Merchants and Waters generally to theessminatina of a completti nlock el BEADY MADE CLOTIIING,'whIch for extent; variety, and workmanship, ho flatters himself will give universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of, prices presents to purchasers inducements which 'cannot he sutpassed by any other establishment in the United States. . Schityll:lll .ravigalion Co: 'TOLLS FOR . 1. Sight THE Ilblard of Menagirshaventhorif.4 ;the following rates of toll to be charged on their t%ork.during the :ear ISIS. _ • ANTHRACITE COAL; Le be charged per ton of 2210 lbs. the 'weight to he art .:ermined by ouch means as may ' be atiopted to secure, accuracy, and five per cent. allowance to be "made" therefrom fir Imes by wagage.. The toll 141 he committd from Mount Carh,nt for all coal coming:•irom above that point. and to be charged propurtlonately,', for all diatances carried on the Canal: For t.h• months of March. April,; 4 and May, FORTY CENTS PER TON. . For tl o tre.litho of Jane aodj July, • FIFTY CENTS PER TON: For the months of Mgt's', Septomber, October, Ntte cm- her, and Mtcember. ; SINTIi-FIFE CENTS PLR T9NLI ' MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES To he charged per ton of.`. 4lp_Pounda =II Lane, Litoegone,irot: ore,quarry etialls, tnuall stone. no wrought netrble. lay. glavel,rails, bark, and manure. one and a half cents per Inn per mile, but no :barge will ice made for any distancelcartied_beyouti ttbenty-tive club $. I - Maximum bat ou numb articles for any dtstaitee, thirty m,cren and n bait rents per ton: SECOND CLASS. Gypsum, COI %,0041. tliaber, kilitb(r.li,ooll poles, hay amhstraW in links, His. and bitninini us coal!' Between Philadelphia and ]fount rittinti,iYcfs.per ton tich'il Haven, • Port Clnetoitl " • Way trade three•fnu rtlis of-a - tent .ptir ton per mile, but DO Charge shall he made exceeilinzsi,venty-five per ton. - • 71.11 RD • CLASS. I MLlCharldiZ - C centrally,.such nit dry ;gnntle, earthen ware, salt, iron In plgS, bars, nr any singe of inanufae• lure bevuot the are. WOK OCTTr, groill;*4 all other - articles not srecillcolly ennaerated iniclases first . enq. seennd.- Two t en's Per Inn per mile flrr the Fret ViVenty, mires rattled • and throc-lourths an cent per ton per mile for any additional dr4triticP carried hey 01 - 111 twenty Miles. all ca ses , 1 here one of ortnehrcks are fra<sed, and the distant', earned shall be lest than two the char2e for toll.shall be for' wo mires according to the chi, to winch the urn. lea earned may belong. Arid ni trit,e,res where the' forczoing taint .shall exceed 01 et:MK - per ion on fhensceitained tonnage alibi , vessel feenny passed lietoty Ileadtm.t. or : 4 conic Per Inn, above Reading, the toll ehall be charzed at these men, rates orv . rllarticles. TOI.T. ON .4INIPTT BOATS.. Boots intended to be run regularly in the trade on the tine or th.• cm,ai Will, he liCelmgell to ii.tsA Ike WI, l or ninny Part or the ii,, ,„„ply by tine pa!yireott t lien dollars. Tino toil be ironed tiy any vidlertt.r.:ttol will continue in 1, ooe donne tile year InTS, i.sqr idea the h.. 1 ,I.l:cc/teied :-.um w 10114 erwal la tell doi!arS an.rilt It. Boat twt FII liei.n,4l will he charge.' five netts per mile. unite, tVey carry cargo lvt.m . h 11.15 paid live del larslll Any' to* a mini reehee , l nrore,irl, 7111111 . 111111illt!itynif 1:10110O lard Of the WOrki, shalt pay for each leek they may et any it.nt. L.a..", yelps per ton en the :tele,: tailiv.l lal thereof 41 ~we It-clog, and six and pi quarter n tat per ton below lieridine. 110.1.re1. 'AIIII LANDINGS. • The Compai.y . care, hodIS, and and afford, every f: cling f.ur transimrting coal trßtaiket at the tent resseno Me rotes, 4ntl they ore prepared to make contracts is tilt operators and others engaged in the I oat trade'. -with Ilinee 1 . 110 ',Fill build and run Loafs et) the Canal. on liberal term.. Applications on these subjects are to he mode to the President of the .Company. and they will receive prompt attention. , Ity order of the Board. • Dec 11-5111 . • • F. FRALEY, President. °dire alb.; Sehtly11:11! Navigation CO:. Dee. 7, 1817. I 11 Can:ds. J. iltei*adeie; FOIL AIMING AND COMMIION.KERCHANT AL hid uld esiablieht , l tatcPitte Strut Wharf, Schu nOEI.I.IIIV, 0 RES VEX:TiII I.V'ittiLl tiro bin Mende and the public that he is now ready in No. t oyo t ins] vow:n(110.n chandize of every descri by the-?clitiyikill and Union Canals. - • by gnoda jammed to ltiveare tv al be shipped on good covered•bnatr, with car,fol and responsible Captains, and will leave his wharf every day, no as to instire , a protatn and antietly delivery'at their respective destina tions. • As no Imts- will lot subjected to detention Or cost or towage, !herd - will he greater dispatch and less charge than boats loading on the Delaware Mint. • Plitt,.March 1C.1848 • , Freight fno.ti,tA.Blflit,liadelphia - • - way GOODS will be received at the Ware • --house; Arch street, wharf on Schuylkill, Plidadetphia, •and forwarded daily by the Canal to Sthuylkill Haven, Pottsville, and other We p s on tho Canal. in The Coal Region, at the I:Mowing - rates per ton of 206 po Inds. trahoul addqionat charge for toile, commission, storage, or forwarding: I • Plaster, iron fir, luniber. bricks. hay in bales, 82 00 Merchandice generallyolry goods. hardware; • earthenware, drugs, groceries, salt, - door, wheat, nails, iron, • • 250• Merchants and Inherit dray rely on having their goods forwarded immedictay, • Marchl;2-12-:hrit• —, JOHN H. WILLITO, Agent. TO 'COUNTRY SIRRCHANT:S. • 'C,RIGif.4, ELLIOT, EXTENSIVE, IN.7I3LIRIIEtts, NVIIOLE.3ALE DOOESELLERS, AND sTATMNES . • • No. 14, North Fourth street.- • PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand, a very = testes assortment of KOOKS and P•TA ,. TION ERY : such as areadataed and atens ally purchased for country sales; n hick they will sell on asjarerstife trivrs as the ankles can be purchased In this city. New York, or Boston. ; • ing an extensive BINDERY connected with their establishment, they are enabled to supply orders for all the varieties or blank work, in the hest manner, and at Ihe shortest notice.. Officers of Banks apil Clerks of the County Courts, will 0,01 our BLANK l!OOKri eipial, 'if not superior to eny they have 'err had lit and orders by country merchants will he promptly attended to,- • Particular attention will lie, paid Co all orders, through country merchants, sir by mail, for,Law, Medi cal, and . filiseellancons honk?, - for public and private It braries;and no 'lfni t will be spared to complete all such orders. on the most reasonable terms. • Country dealers will 6rol it to their advantage If, ran and examine our large s!nrlt betorernakitig their purchases. • . phi1a.N00•74719-thn Geo. ':i. Appleton. 1309}ZSELT.F.11, Fillll,l All Elf, AND IMPORTER, • , 11S, Che , lattt airteL,PIIILADELPIILA, • 77. . ~,-.;-,_ OFFERS to Counfry Merchants and all ~/ .7 , --- others wishing HOOKS, extraordinary ins' . ''.e ilivenients to porch:went his store, as, by. gr s lgl2 . , his connexion ivithall the principal houses he is enabled to sell ex:ery hook at the lowest possible price. ' Ile Troblisites lire's valuable Dictionary of Arts; Manufactures, anti Mines ; Freeman's Chemicel Anal ysis, Ilowingault'a Rural Economy, Farmers' Treas.. me, Cooley's Cyclopedia of COM Practical Receipts, Otletidnrra Dalian, French, German,' and Spanish Grammars. Jurenne's French Dictionary : Reld's Eng lish Dictionary of.4o,olM.worda, Taylor s Marina! of History, Ki,le's Christian Year with large type, nume - rims Epissopal fniblicatlons; Cabinet, editions of 'the Thiele, various beautiful miniature volumes, forty dif ferent kinds of Children's Books with colored engra. iiines, Grandma:nolo Easy's , large colored Toy Books, lg kinds; and many other very valuable pnblications too numerous to be specified.. . . Catalogues furnished gratis on pOit-paid application. Chliaila.. April I PDS - - - • 14- These Books can also be had at Bannans Bookstores. Philadelphia Golden Saddle. - . PA\ ' ''' - sv. -' . rioi l k.f.ts " TrcVe; -.-- mni e le . . 4 ~..,. , /hewn Cntlant. Allan! 'Bridles, " isalr. , ~,,..„, -,-....„--, i iA .. I:an4ls.ll3rnc,,s.Trupkg, Wllps,kc, .!:..-' l4 l-:i'., - T.l3"Ettagupr i; i i, l ; l t arr,e quantities and price, , Sizn of tin llnlllen Saddle, 10. 3R, Market hpiill.l.l IRIS Hmi • '. • , street, Pltodelplsla. - Whole ale Depot of Umbrellas, Co int: . of Contre and ilt , toket of rods'. Pelts rine; ' • AT. trANNAN'S NPAVS" ROOM, . . . .IIUST received from the manufacturers in Phi ladelphia, a large supply. of Cotton and Silk tim ,tl.roih•s.mm.le'off the.fiest material; Hind warranted to he of a sliterlee MantifiCtUrP. An the above . article. ,00 gainsigainent &Ley tan he sold at law cash prices , . and Gingham Umbrellas,.Al 00 lo *lO pit duz: perflin chant' do tit - eel ribs, 19'10" to - 21 do -Super Silk do r. do , :.30 00 .lo 411 do Super Silk - du fancy handles, 4000 : to :dO do Sold in Into to Suit purchastis, n. 51c/chants the- boreit2ll !applied rui favorable terms. Me...chants trading, with thL!plate to heirtntorest to call. .[Nev2o-41 p`itEKu.sivrrzu. and EGG S.jaot ireceivd air .'fbr enT6 artdlBTll. D. pIIDENER'S G roomy gore. • , t . - 7 , . Phila., Reading, and POttiovitle Rail liond. -~,..~~ ri . - • SUMMER-ARRANGEMENT. C l L t nrl a e fr t U M d two T'aiU3 Daily, each On and after Mo n dy, May 10,1619, two trains will fun east) wal, daily, beetireen P h iln da. and Pottsville. kongisiiTANE—ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Philadelphia at 71 A. M. daily except Sun days. , . Pasties Heading ai 10.45 A. M. " Leaves Pottsville at 11 A. Id. daUy, except Sundays. Passes Beadin at 9.1E1 A. 31,.. The above Line stops at all way stations on the road at formerly. rEsi(ocilv TRAIN. . Grp Drab,. Doom "Vain. . • Leaves Philadelphia *1 , 31 Leaves Potuville • P. M., daily .except' Sun da , daily except Fun- ' da. Leave ys s Plnettlxville, 3.4/Leav e ys. s Pap . Haven., 137 " - Pottstown, . • 4,49 • " Port minters,- 3.00 " Iteadifip, , 5.00. " Beading, 3.30 ' Port Clinton, Pottstown, ' 4.30 Sch. Basco, 6.10, •' Phrenixville, 6.00 Airlves at Pottsville, o.2slArrives at Stat. Road, ILSO The afternoon train will atop only at the above named 'stations. .Passengers for other points must thetefore take the ?doming Line. Depot in Philadelphia, Corner of Broad and Tine Streets. 51n Paiaengera tan eater the Caxe ablest pro vided with Tlikets. ' • . - NOTICE.—FiIIy pounds of baggage .will be allowed to each passenger in these lines; and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as bulgee hut their wearing apparel) which will be ra the risk of its Twiner. No freight will be taken by'these lines.' = .Ity orderOf Board of Managers. ' april22. '4S. tf 11 S. BRADFORD. Secretary. Indian Reading, and Pottsville Rail Road. ..s:v ..~. .ti~x .. ka.~~. ' RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDIZE. Jit . .AND AFTER, De:ember Ist, Goods will befisitiVarded with despatch at tho following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of WOO lbs. • Pelvic's Potthrilla I Betrera Poitarille and Phila.' and Martin:. • Plaster state; bleb; Ar.e., • 42 32 41 00 Pia Iron bloocas,thnber, mar-) • hie, rosin, tar, plieh, and }2 75 grindstones. Nails and spikes, btir iron, castings, lead, turpentine, . bark, raw tobacco, salt, 925 provisions, potatoes; loat her, stoves, arc. Flout per barrel, set 5 • ; Wheat,comrye, clover seed, and salt per bushel. .Of Groceries, hardware, steel,l copper, tin,brass, domestic • liquors, machinery, butter, - and eggs, cheese, lard and f 4,75 tallow, oil, wool, .cotton, I leather,oll, hides, paints. I <, oysters, raw and cordage Dry goods, hemp, and medi-) • pined, foreign • liquors, wines, glass, paper, fresh }CI 00 ; fish, meal, confectionary, books and eurtionery:, J 4:fict -additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving or delivering freights at any orthe Cowpony's .[,!pots on the UDC , 4 . " . [Nov, '27 47-0 If • Schuylkill Valley Railroad, •-• AIM Ml'. CARBON AND PORT CARBON RAILROAD. PABBENGER TRAINS. • N an after Monday,' April 10, 1818, - a Passenger Train will run between Meant Carbon and Tuna •rota, three times a day (except filinday,) us follows Leave Mount Carbon ,at 7 A. M. II and 4 P. M. Leave Tuscarora at 7.4 A. M. In P. M. and St P. M. MeThe trains will stop to take up and set down pas sengers at nny point on the Road. FARES. 71 miles and under, 5 cents. • 4 " " ,10 " fi " " 15 " - " In • 7.5 .12 " ' 30 ' " " XI: WALKER, Sitperinlendent. aprilS.'4B tf • 15 ENE)re Line. ,kMH. Livingston, Cloward & o. s Express, - • ny eA•icacitm 'MUM.... 801 u..... na , P.uille, Philadelphia, .75"ei, 3 - ark, Bustox, 1 tohinTloa, Buffalo, Canalla, k E.ropg• 7 ,mmadation of the public, we now run car every other day between Poiteicille • via, in conneolon with our Trunk, which I !rarryinw hoses of merchandice ice. By t nt order@ for goods and packagea left at t ttsville, will he executed, and the goods ntseille in about 30 or 36 hours. Thls le ~. n area 1 convenience for our merchants and trailers...- Gold ' 'dyer, and Notes forwarded and hillesollected. e} 1 O ders received for the purchase of any single ar ticle n Philadelphia. New Work, or Borten: which will be promptly attended tn. Goods forwarded, which tan he paid for on delivery of the same. . Odice in Pottsvide, two doors below Bannen's Boor. ,tarte, and immediately opposite the new Episcopal Church. • ' . . Reading. C. W. F,arl's Bookstore. t Philadelphia. No. 93, South Third street New York, No. 6, Wall street. Roston. No. 6...C10th street Table of Freight and Toll on Coal ELM ha-M PER PHILADA. AND. READING 11. R., - Frnm 51arch 13th to June 1241849. To ' From Mt. Carbon. Orb. Hagen. Pt. Clinton. Richmond, " 125 ' - 90 '"' 1 06 Philadelphia, 155 . 30 116 Inclined Plane,. . 1 35 20 . 105 Nicetown, • 1. 15 20 , ' 103 Germantown It R., 1 45' 10 ' '-'• 105 Fal:s of Schuylkill, 1. 10' 05 ' • 95 tdanayunk, • . .1 05 00 ' 90 Conslehocken and: Plymouth R. R., . . 95 Turn nut 1 mile be.; ' ' law Norristown., Norristown or Bridge port, 00 85 Port Kennedy, , 9O • 90 •65 C Valley Forge, i 90 98 85 Phisnirville. • 1 ,, 85 . ,85 7 5' . Ro'yer's Ford, .." ' 80 80 • 75 Pottstown.. • L! 80 ' se 73 Douglassville, 80 80 75 Baumstown, " -.,---., 75 , 75 , 70 Reading. • 70 , -70 ' 63 Between Reading . _ and Mobreville, 65. 65 . . 60 Moll rsville, ' - 60 , 60 45 Hamburg, • ~ 40 40 30 Orwirsburg. i 30 ' : ZO 30 The freight and tolls nn con! to`Richmond during the months of.lnne and'July will be: . From Mt. Carbon. Bch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. • ei 140 • ,', 135 ISO 'On and - after Aug. 1 160 ' ''l 55 140 . By order of the President and Managers. 8. BRADFOR D , Serretary': Offiec bf the Phil & Reading 1 . R. It. Co. - „ March 11, 1848. - ~1 - . 11. 1 1, :1 I t:O 7 ga t - TAE 9uhecribere having iissociated themselves to gether, trading under the firth ofS.Sillyman & Co., for the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine bustrissi at the-Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately owned by A. Gl Brooke, are ROW prepared to Manufacthre to order at the shortest notice Steam,En nines. Pumps, Cost Breakers, and Machinery of atinost any size or description, for mining or oilier purposes. Also Rail Road and Dritl care, iron or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. - riS. ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED to SAMUEL 1311.1.14 AN. • ems. M. LEWIS. Port Carbon. Aug. 33-1, 'URANIUM SUOVEL Wolllol.—The subscribers .12 are now prepared's° furnish the Colliers and deal ers of Schuylkill county. with Shovels of an kinds at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention Is patties la sly called to their Coal Shovels. Orderstor Shovels of any size ur pattern promptly attended to. d. SILLYMAN dr. Co. Port Carbon, Aug. 14,1841. 33—ly Tamaq In Iron Works mHB robsertbere hairier associated themselves to 1 getber tn the FOUNDRY AND MACIIIN E. BUSS NESS at Tamaqua, under the tim of “Hedsoss, SmitA, Taylor, would respectfullyinform their friends and the public, that theymp now prepared to do an exten sive business in the'Nanufactory of all kinds of Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Urea k ers,:lcreens; and Rail Road Cars, together with alt kinds - nf castings in Iron and brass, as applied' to machinery incident to the coal bu siness. • . . • . Repairing of every kind done by them with neatness , . and dispatch.. They will warrant all their work to per form, well, and tvocild solicit the custom of such persons as may want work executed, either in this vicinity, or at a distance, which will meet with prompt and imme diate attention. 1' ; SAMUEL HUDSON, • .• . • -.• JNO. di. 123111 . 0, • CItAItLES, 3t. TAn‘ll2. Tamaqua, Aug:T, 1947 ' —32 PO'CTSVILLE..IRON WORKS. . . ESPECTFIIIIV annOunees to the public, the the it has taken tho..Establishnient known as the Potts elite Iron Works, on Norweelan street,' where he Ie prepared to'btaild all kinds of 'Stearn Engines, manu facture nail lined Oare, and hlaihMery oral most every description,at the shortest not la; and on the mostrea *enable terms: - 7., • • • ; • O. Persons from ab road, A..n, want.of Rteam Engines :will god It to their advantage to give hlna a call berme , engagles efireettete: lihs 11 ' • ' • CIE Novl3-46 90 ' 85 90 PO - 85 "iftrirs , S7 ,sut .Q t - c,-;;_it• &:_t 41,_- :,.. s e ir • .. Mc q,IIV,N j'S , COLLIERY WORKS, • . . • k•ecr :tart •cc •ccA• ••••••• c• , •••• - . , , FOVNLORIC & MACHINE SHOP. TITS subscribers, at their old stand', Corner' of Rail Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man ' u facture to order, at t he shortest nouce.l.Suvis Engines and.Pcnys,o any pawn, and capacity for mining and' other purposes. Sattin'S Coe/ Reedits: .Ifechinss, with soli dAlio and perforated rolleta. as may he required. Engine and Bletriatc Cylinders with all neces sary machinery for Blast Furnaces. hot -lir Pipes, of the moat approved plans. Cup and. Dail Joints and Wa ter Taws. of the very best construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Masters and.par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their taiga stock of Partwas for . Ralliag Mills, having lately constructed the'machinery for two - ofthe largest Mille in the coun try, via - —.TheWyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre,and the Rolling Mill it the Montour Iron Works. Rockville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work. together with every variety. Ofgeneral machinery. Orate qual ity of their work and materials. it Is enough to say, that than and ermine*, the most infallible tests, base amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en. Sloes and Machinery. - Orders - are respeefully solicited and will be promptly attended to.' - . HAYWOOD & SNYDER. - Pottsville, January, /V 1841 .3-1 y Tremont- Iron Morns. ;tea.. • "=•l.7' "5- raratP u.wrovrz ¢ co., . HAVE associated themselves together for-the pur poseofearryingon the FOUNDRY - AND MACHINE BUSINESS, la the Nourishing town of TnUtiont,F44.l+ kill county, where they are prepared to nirnish all kinds of castings for rail road cars, and machinery of every deseription, build steam engines for colliery . and other, purposes, coal breakers. gesrinie,for mills, Ate to gether with all kinds ofcastingstlir farming purposes, to which they will pay particular r attentlon. From the - knowledge they potaess of the bus iness.they Hatter themselves that all work entrusted to their care will be executed to the entire satisfaction of customers, and at very reasonable mime, They therefore respect. fully solicit the patronnee.eft he public. inettl3 47-43-1 y Port-Clinton dr. Tamaqua R. R. :t-: ~" 7 TIIIE entire road from Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha t. ving been renewed with heavy iron rails and rood substantial bridges with all other improvements adapt ed to the use of Caeninotive engines, and the regular business of the road being now resumed; n passenger train will, on and liter Tuesdayphe 13th lust., leave Ta maqua daily, undays;excepted c o nnec t rinek;A.M..,and arrive at Port Clinton. In time to with the down ward train from Pottsville toPbiladelphia. Returning, will leave Port Clinton on die arrival of the Philadel phis ears, and reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train with merchandize will nit* leave-daily. WM. WALLACE. Treas. & Seem. Little Schuylkill Navigation It. R. & Coal tri: ' Philadelphia, July 10.-1847 28—if . - - - PASCAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. IXTELDED Wrbught Iron Flues, bluitable for Loco- V V motives, Marine and other dtcani Edhine Hollers, from Ito 3 inches In diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, !Item and other purposes; extra strong !Tub., for Hy dranlic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Puppis of Steam Engines kc, Manufactured and for sale by MURRIet, TASK ER AE MORRIS, Warehouse B. E. corner 3d and Walnopts., Philada. PliftaMi• Nov. 12d ISIS • 17— Joseph McMurray's lAnssage Agency.. ARRANGEMENTS FOR-1.848. .. r OLDEST MID THE HEST ENTNILIsHED PlB3lOll . OFFICE IN THE UNITED NTATEN, THE subscriber respectfidly begs '7 \ leave to tc - iftr'r his sincere thanks to Ida numerous frieuds end the public, it„4V.l , fur the very liberal support he has re _ trivet] for upwards of tWenly ean, and solicits a continuation of their confidence. The despatch with which hts passengers have bran brought nut, and the promptness with which his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different banks', are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public fur the faithful performance of nay future Contracts entered into with hint "The following are the REGULAR LINE 01' PACK ETS, which sad punctually on :heir appointed days, by which pyrrencerg will he brought out %ghoul delay or DAYS OF el stLING FROM Y. Y. Jany. 6 May 6 Sept.-6 " II '' 11 " 11 26 26 " 26 Fetty. 6 Jttre 6 Otte. 6 ••11 " 11 •• 11 " 26 " 26 •' 26 snip.' NAMES Patrick Henry, Waterloo, Sheridan, Henry Clay, Nev Ship, Garrick, Cornsfl: BE Marc July '6 Norr. 6 " " 14 " 11 New World, John R.Skiddy Ifni t, ,Lure, LEM I Moore, Flux land, H Allen Cobb, cAzt'se. De..kno, F.R. A lien, Cornish, Nye, ECM! Apra I 6 Aug.. Deer.. 16 " SS " fl AT! Entstro PROM snoop's.. Fcby. 91 June 91 Oct. Mn,. 91 II July II Nov.l I SI " 91 " 116 " 96 " 911 • SI 21 I 1 Dee.ll 26 I. 26, '2l Sfny 1 2 1 1 , Se , t:t.;l. l Jtit 91 " St/ (Juno II Oct. II tel. II Ashburton, West Point, Sliddous, : ' ,wire SAVIS. Patrick Waterloo, Sheridan, Henry Clay, New Ship, Carrick, New World, John R Skiddy, Rose ius, Ashburton, West Point, Sidilons, Mont, Knight, Luce, Moore, How hod, W.H.Allen Cobb. In addition to the above regular line, a number of splendid ships, such as the Adirondack, Marmidn, Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, Si. Patrick, Samuel Hicks, Columbia; and Niagara, will continue to sail (rum Liv erpool weekly in regular succession, theleby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of peremns washing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payments of my drabs on the following banks: Armagh, • Clonnael,* Enniskillen. Omagh, Athlone, -Cavan, Ennis, • Parsontown, Bandon, , Fermoy, Enniscorthy, Skibbereen, Belfast, Cootehill, ,Galway, Sligo,, Banbridge, Ilingbeda, Kilkenny, Straane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Inrush, Tralee, • BallysliannonDungary an; Llanerick; Wediford. • Rill Ina, Dungannon, Lortdonderry,Vraterford, Cork, Downpatrick,Monag h., Yougbal. Coleraine, Dublin, Maltase,. ' • Eagland.—Mesers. Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers, London; and Mr. E. S.. Flynn, Liverpool. Scstlatd.—The City bf Glasgow Bank, and all Its - branches and agencies. • ne Passages can also be engaged front, Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Dalai:lore, by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally or by letter post paid addressed to D. HANN Ax.rott..iik; JOSEPH MeMIBIRAY. coraer of Pine and South Os— New York; or Mr. EDMUND S. FLYNN, No. 117, Waterloo Road. Liverpool. • Pant 45-I- -- .2.QP . 1. - .. - *s aLga OF POPR-HORSE STAGES! . , 7111,0/MUT , • POTTSVILLE ,AN Id HARRISBURG: Th•---- THE' subscribers .announce to the ,f-i,,5...ri.e..,_; public, that they arc now running a Tri '4,",-.0", weekly line of new and elegant four hone. COACHES between Pottsville and Harris burg, through by daylight, leaving Pottsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, et 7 o'clock, A. H., and Hatrisburg the alternate days, aL the same hour— passing through Schuylkill Haven, Friedenshurg. Pine grove. Fredericksburg, Jonestown, and Lingelstown. FARE GOING FARE RETURNING. To Harrisburg. *3 '25 ITo Pottsville, 93 25 " Schuylkill Haven, 25 " Lingelstown, 30 " Plnegrove, . 112 "Jonestown. 150 " Fredericksburg, 175 1 " Fredericksburg, 175 " Jonestown, .-- 2 001 " Pinegrove, 225 " Lingelstown, 3 00 1 " Schuylkill Haven 3 00 For seat. In Pottsville apply at the Pennsylvania Hall '—ln Harrisburg, at Hale's Hotel and at Colder's Stage Office. . ri. Passengers. called for when requested. ... The proprietors pledge themselves to the public that they wit becqual to any in the State for comfortable ravelling. , , G. JENNINGfi 1k•Co. Pettey alle,Apill 21, 1847 17- Winslow Glass Works, cAmilEir•ca.,l4: J.. MILLVILLE GLASS WOIILS, Cumberland Co., N.J. taTHESE Works comprise -nye Factories, with their appendages, of sufficient magnitude to make over 100,000 hopes of Window Glum embracing every variety of sine, from 11-8 to 33-40. • The proprietors are'deterthined to leave no means untried to make their glass equal In all respects ro the European Cylinder Glass. They have engaged the most 'Milo' Blowers 'and Flattener,, and Particular at tention is paid to the assorting of the qualities. ' The Cutter, are held to a evict responsibility, and Forth% purpose the glass assorted by them has their , respective names branded on the boxes in which It Is peeked. 'Purchasers having Just cause. of complaint, are requested to. report them to the subscribers, w alb the names on the boxes complained of. Strict attention _will be paid to their communications, and .tt remedy applied. Accounts will be opened (aromas over 0100, With punctual men, residing at places where we Call AMY for their accounta when due. An average credit of six months wilt be given, and settlements made semi. lianas Ily by drafts drawn at one month after date.so as to 'give the payer Ornery notice to prepare (brit. All orders will be promptly attended to, addressed to IIAY,, ROWDLE, Ir. Co..Y 34, North Front at.. Plata*. Aprill-14-Ct] Wall Papers. MITE subscribers have on hand the largest assortment 1 of WALL PAPERS in the city or Philadelphia, wholesale mid retilh'consisting of every variety suit able for 'Carters, Entries, Dining Enema, Chambers, kc, whrcli, fur quality and style cannot be surpassed.' Doing a •latib Laleleen, we are enabled do sell a better article at a mush Lower rots, than any store doing a trader hurt ... - . .. On hand a _large assortment or WIDE PAPER, for Curtains, - Firo Prints, Borders, dr.e, which will lie sold for cash_ , . - '. . . N:11 —Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock tarforc purchasing elsewhere Jlarchl9-19...3m1 FINN tx BURTON. - - - ~,, . No. 142,1xreh street, south side. philad a• • ~ Patent Grease, -- - FOR the axles of Carriages, Wagonss Rail Road Ctirs and Machinery of all kinds , oil and prevent friction. This article Is prepared and for sale by CLEMENS d PARVIN, the only manufacturers of this article, In the United States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drug Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County,Pa. REMEMBER that none Is genuine without the will en signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W Chalon', upon cult putkalpe, . . _ Sheri; s Sales of 14+1 Estate'. BY'virtue in" sundry writs of rrugia su r E.,,uu t ru, leaned ea of the Courtbf Contemn Pleas ofSchuyis I kill Cnenty, tied tame directed. will he exposed to public sale or yendue, on Saturday tit ad day of Jane, A. D. 1019. rt.lo o'clock In the forenoon. et the public house/. Of De d. Rennet. to the Itaroidgh of- Pottsville, --• Schuylkill Co , the following describe premium. yin., AU that certain toter Pieee of - a - rQII .d , unease in the i f" town of rmow,ellyn. In `Branch Tow ship, Selm)l4itt County, marked In the Plane of told town, with the No. 61, and lying and'betng . on the north tide of Bantle; street, between Railroad street. and Shober etreet, non ndeil on the east by ground ,Of Richard 'Wil ling. Samuel eihriber; end otbere. on the:tenth hy }Lint: ' lag street.on he Mirth by a2O feet wile alley, and on the west by lo No.O. cOntuining in font on Venting street 50 feet, and in length' o r depth !Infect, conveyed by John G..Sticrinan and wife to tat, dock Baron, by • Deed dated, Feb. 0,1845, and reenrded at e. - ~ tarivigeburg, -In DeettlloOk No. 25, page Cr_ sr, 50. With the apportenineee consisting or is i,: k a three story frame dwell:lg house, (now .., mleupled as a 'tave rn ) ane story frown thleelline home;and arra vatted. As the emptily of 2 441)0CK IlACON• I At tae saws 'tome and ptare, All that. patnill but of a tat of ernutl. ululate In the Borough ofTottsrille, Schuylkill Cetinty, bounded eastectrilly by Eighth At. westwardly byl tot of Andrew Ittlasoll, I nowhwardly by Int of Isaac Seicrn,andsotittrwerdly bye tot of Daniel Eller, containing in length 00 feet., end in width 191 feet, more or figs. and being part of lirt No 17, la Um general planeo sand Borough: .24e, all that 'certain piece or parcel of lands situate I on the sveutivarilly side of the Centre Turnpike toad. • - in North Manhtilin Township, Schuylkill County, and known as Eller k sand bank,containino two ac r es and 04 perches. Atlthe property, of ADA.I EILER. At the sometime and pace, All the right, till , . and interest of Johni a ßrobst, deceased, of, n and to all thit n li eetin (Tact of I ed.situete In Barry township, Schuyl kill county, Anent the ••Deboratt Grant. Lauds," containing 400 acres and allowance,' ounded on the south by lends lalle of Bentantin Comb , on the past by a partition line or disputed land. on: t P north by land now or late of Ben cas h Combo and William Elliott, and on the well by land Warranto to Dr. James - Davidson. I s • Also, all the right, title and Interest f John prober, deceased, of, In nod to all that certni tract of land, titanic In Barry tberethip, County afo l rrid. being that o part of 1764 aeresnd 70 penile, of lan , divided in par._ tition between David 'F. Gordan, a rks J. Biddle,. Valentine BrebeWtahn emelt and Ma4hew Selfridge,- bounded on thentirtli by the Schuylkill Connty line, on the west by taitisinveyed to--,—, on be cut by land warranted to. William Merlins ' and o the smith by "ad. °I . rlenlandit Combs and (Aattll. lAs the proper ty of .1011 N BRCIBST, deceased. . - • . Seized aud taken into execution end; will be sold by ghentr. Cnrice Oilwits- I J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. butt. May 6, IE4O. f - NO, 20. T. J.I Ilughes, Broker. Roil Estate basillt and 80 . 14, erases' r toUrction of , ream o,llce apposatotkoMinor ' Bank. • rI •es• a„ „ FOR S A LE.-71esrable three story residence In Morris' n. ALSO: A large and convenient stote, room and dwel ling house well lo4ated In allnersvillo: ALSO: Eight building lots In kflnenrtile. as well la -cited as any imrhS borough. A number of mortgages and judgMent,hontit of- various amounts, well secured on property-In Pritberille and vicinity. ALSO: A valuable store in Centre street. ALSO: For sale; or rent, a Morn and dwelling In Mt neisville, In the mast business part of the town. ALSO: Time large and convenient hotel, situated In the town of Patterson known as the Schuylkill Valley lintel. Terms WANTED: Cutil landi or productive property in Schuylkill county, In exchange for productive property r blitidelphla. I [N002047-47 ' FOrm for Sale. . ; subscriber .will. a valuable farm. Xonvisting of . 110 acres, situated In * Piney ova tows p, Schuylkill county, gg rx . r.‘ about 4 mines below Pineerove. About _€o Ref orthe land is clearidAnd Ina slate of cultivation, ton Of which to in meadow..• The bal ance is woodland, yen timbered The llnion Canal runs tbrouth the property, The bullditiert consistrif a two storydwellute hoose,n ncik , iiwitrawbatn,and oth or out buildlure. There are t wil orchards on the farm, and ati abundant supply of good watery on the wends.. close by the bdildirly.v. There are tine •n acres of win ter grata 114 the ground. For terms and other particu lars, apply to the subscriber in VI ne grive. PETER FILBERT. October 10 1446 41-tf VALOABLE TIMBER• AND CO. L' VANDS i LV'‘ THE -If .4 HANOI" COAL .461 X. r AxTn.a. I. sou et Public sale by the subscribers; oh VI the 1:1111 of MaY next, at the boost 'Nob!) littiouse, In ItnetsTiewnshlmilatuiylklll County, littler the whole - • of a lot of Land e.ll . )taildit Marries, or the undivided half of said tut—as will suit porehaserS. Thailand adjoin that of John Orono, and that for merly belonging toireter Raab, now the property of the Little Schuylkill C 9. and others. r'he Catawlssa it Little' titehuylloll Railroad-Is located through one •rorner - of the above, tot of lands. Thik land is beautL fully timbered and presents the strum:met indications of ;y the best of Mkbaroiv Coal. Terms made known on the day of sale. lIIINIIV STOUPERI t r ea's : inri Rrarrt, .-- Also. at the slime i jilace and dry. willibe sold 10 aeries of well timbered tsar in Schuylkill M 4,1151144 adjoin ing lands of Lanchairt Moyer. Joh. Rower, neLothers. , a___ apr112.2 31 It i l EEVI PERES, Executor. --]---- Valuable Cnal,. Tractsita Rent. Tm let on leases, In stilt applicants, Il that tract of Land belonging th the NOilil Americain Coal Co., known no the Mill Creek Tract, contai M.:. the follow ing list of Coal Veins, Many of which, _. among others, . the Peach Molotti i iti Veins—having a range of over a mile i,, l e ngth, elic ; —Lewis, ii .spohr . ltarractemb, , Pearson, Clarkson,' i iiteveinson. Lint Trarey, Peach Mountain. Veins, Wry n Park or Raven dale Vein, Per pendicular. Diatantid, arre i llig Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all that true; callatE i tholutictio i n Tract. I.elong.. Ing to the said Company, a - ordaining tha Salem, Forrest, Rana Hole, Morthher, 'funned, Dlacle :Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred LaWiton Veins. Also, a s aw mill aia i , Grist Millisituated blithe Mill Creek ifract,all of whlelt ' will be rented on mioderate terms hy apple mg to ' ] ' DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't. Pottsville. Feb._ rI ______ __lii _ '2. -- For Sale at ,Privatej ale. A LI. that certain ,tractor Pa tee( of situated on , /3.. the Broad Mountain, in lower Mahantonse town ship, in Schuyiktil clunity, (formerly Be r rks county,) to the state nfPenm,ylkania,bounded and'deserlheil as fol lows, to wit ..—ilegliming at a marked white oak tree • - thence by late vardtit lands, now surveyed to Jamb • Miller, north sixty.DYe perches.to a white oak; thence by late r :testi! land' new sin veyrd to liteffril! WI tit e, west 116 perches Inln stone • thence bydate vacant land now surveyed to Leonard 'Hick, smith sixty-five perch- • es to a Spanish oaki; thence east 1461 perches, to the place of beginning,youtaining fifty-five acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of !midland allowances of six per ceut. for roads, he. * . JOHN G. EIRENNF.II, Executor of F. Root is' e state. 69. Market at. Philada. Philadelphia, September 19. 1816 I 38- PURE .WHITE LEAD. Wellborn', 1%, Brother, iv i i - ANUFACTURW3, No. 63, Norille-Front street, Phtladel phut, have new a good supply of their war* ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who . have been sparinalyi supplied in consequence of a ran on the article, shalt how have their orders fitted. , No known substance possesses those preservntivoana beautifying properties. so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated while dead; hence any admixture anther materials only mars its value. It r has, therefore. been the steady aim of the manufacturers, for many years. to supply to the public) a perfectly porn white lead. and the ttnceasing demand' for the article. is proof that it bas mek with favor. It br invariably brands, ed on one head : WETIIEIIII.I. & BROTHER in full. • and on the other, selirranted ism all In red letters. OM OM NF~VN - - STORE. J. MOROAN respectfully Idforma the pnbila that he has opened a new Riney Dry good. and Millinery store In Market Street, near - Third, where be is Just opening a eplendid • apsortment of goods just-received Dom New York and Philadelphils, Which he Intends selling - very low. consisting in part of!Filk, Thibet, Paris, and Printed Cashmere Shawls, I large end splendid assortment of Muslin de Lainee. Ilingliams, and Limns. very low, yard wide Silk Fringe, Gimp, end Buttons, dr.c. &c.; and he would! particularly rail the attention of the ladue*to a largensaortment of White goods. Jaro nstte, Swiss, Mull MO Book Mustlns,•Plnid and Stripe April 17, 181.7 j. SPRING FASHIONS: ' STRA W , GOODS. THE undersigird respectfully inches the attention ordenlervto himonnment of BRAID, FANCY, and STRAW BONNETS, which asks from tbe titanic' he possesell of menufaCtur lag, cannot be empassed. BONNETS of every kind. of the *wrest and West fashiersable sitars at ',the lowest prices. I Alan, Pi Mell, BOYS', and 1N FANTS STRAW HATS and CAPS. TIIO4I, WHITE. Bonnet 'ManufaMmer, 41, South Prone] street, above Chesnut, Can side, P tiladelphia. Phil., Fr 1445 1919 t 9-3 m BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES 0 MADE ;OF THE best 'refined American Iron. for flille at about 0 e sifine prlees of the Iron in bar, being a navine ;of abnut 100 per cent to the purchaser. Minima sold, Sr Tenanted, and If notaatieractorY, can be returned bed the money wdt be refunded. 1 GRAY Sr. lip/TITER, 42 Walnitt et.. Philada. Wake sip Worins LONG ADD eIIIORT. ROUND AND FLAT. BUANNAN, LIR. C. MARTIN, lottsville; Henry . Shireer. PortiCartion. hav rot for sale an article called DR. EVANi. VECETABLD VEILSHFUGE, which if taken by directions will clear the Hack of all the horrid tribe, andyour Male ones Thick you itIVC SO dearly, will lire to make you blessed. People call It the child's friend anti ihe.worm's ,It le ony cu. bottle. Made by ID: Evans, No. 3, Noitlh Sigthsl • Philadelphia. Vid )193,3 , a New Stare at Brockville. THEHE glubsctiher as just received from Philadelphia; has - now opened at Brockville, alum and gen-i vralassortment ofareasonablegooda,r rich ail Dry G pods', Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware, In additioritu which will be found constantly on hand, Ftnh, smoked and fresh Meat, asisrell as a good supply of counii produce. ColiwniLesaniine ouratoeli,nndynu winds I as prepared to selliroods at as low le rate as they his , ever been sold ontrekrri; in Hchuylkill county. N. B.,Country !produce of all kinds wanted. flit which the highest price wilt he paid. • GEfy.lt, POTTS 1.7 Pottsville Steam Pinning and TURNING BANUFAL7ORT. TILE undersigned,' have made complete and per:na -1 nerd arrangement for the msnufacturing of Floor Boards, !Window Sashe , Sawed Laths, Bed Poste; Ta ble, Crib, and Waiting, d legs, Awning and Hitching Posts, Bannittiemi Stump Feet. Bolling Pins. Potato Smashers, Bench And Hand Screws, Porch and Newel Posts, Bed 141114.101 d a general vatteti• of turning of all . They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and While Pin Floorpnardr. Sashimi and Lathe, and other finished w ork worthy the attention of builders. They have rireitiar sa al for aiitting stuff to any dimension required for hnlldeng iir. dther purposes. Febs it3-I . o] I • 11. STRACCH & Co. Neliv Spring' and Summer Goods. r 1f F. nnderaigded has received ; a l' large are r a eTe eim lme t and Cheap. Combiners and all Lthers are respectful! ,ly Invited to call Cl Ilia fttore. They miabt Fe bentflted. Dry Goods anti toqUeelll:3 were never known to be as cheap as they not are. - -CI:D. SLATER. Pottsville, aprills , " 16 • Davy's Safety Lamps. rpm ~Ish;cribet has just rccelyed a supply of Safety Lamp, tr:lag which ars...al - 14 of Upton & Rob arta' Improved eacety..tamp, which is acknowledged to be the best and safest on,'" in use !Willa mine. In .Eurnps. For sago at leas prlcest.thaygeNa A n N tlint , ported, at • pelt a 1! Cheap Rook and Variety Storm FOR S. Henry Adam, RNEX AT LAW, Un rket preet. near Centre. Pottsville PS. puly3l7strl7 ' . J. A T T Office I
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