The Cheape stSTMENT and raoitt Splendid ASSO OF' WATCHES AND as.wzr.nir IN PHILADA. ' LEWIS &Ai:tont:vs, x .. 413 Marta Wed, efts, demi oboes Ehrscatl, north sib,—enttana. HAS jest received by late 'arrivals. from the 4- i • most celebrated manufitensters of Europe, a *." • magnificent and Jodielously selected - meet of Onld and BalverWatches,whichbe will sell cheaper Simians other establishment in the Unit. rd aides. Among the assoruneat will be (Mind— Dold Levers. IS 'Leases. fell Jeweled, 435 Silver Leven, full jeweled. 15 • Gold l'Epines.lB k eases. jeweled,' 15 Silver l' Spines Jeweled. 10 . Haulier Watthes, ' 4to 410 Silver Tea Spoons, ditual to coin, per set. 4,50 Dessert " " " " 10,00 Table. " " • 6 " 15,00 Touther with a splendid assortment of Chute and gi e b)ewelry tre GOLD culthEl, or various styles, from the heel Itanateeturets. 0-Please preserve this a LEWIS LADdvert bethent, i OM ndult it US'S No. 413 Martel Street; above 11th, north side. rl-1 ban bold and SilierLevers ceeeper than the above prices. 13-A liberal dlsconnt Made lathe Trade.' Shila..Apr7-115-3mol Broomall's GREAT BARGAIN WAITE' AND • JEWELRY STORE. ItWHERE Gold and Sneer Watches of every description can be had at from ten to fifteen per cc ot. less than any other casein New Yorker Philadelphia. Persons Who Wish to get aloud wretch, perfectly regulated, would do trell to all with, 'Store of the subscriber, and' compare the quality; and (peke of his watches with that of otbet stores. 'Gm! tracker at eaglet/ring tete:ling/7 /me 'Mem: 'Cold Levers, fall jewelled, le carat case; . US 00 'Silver 80 •do do 19 00 'Cold Lepines,tetvetred, 18 carat cases, • gliirer do do r Silver Verge %Vetches, Pt'. gg 00 upwards. %Qom Pencils or 00 to V; 00; Gold Pens, with .a cam, and pencils, attached, for 75 cents. Also. a handsome assortinent of nos and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old gold and sliver bought or taken in exchange. LEWIS R. BROOMALL. No. 111 North Second at., eeeond door below Race, Philadelphia. (April 14, '49. 1.6.1 y Cut ibis advertisement nut, and bring it along, you will then be sum to get into the right store. - rite Mines of Caltfornla Outdone:, FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. • , The Diamond City of Philadelphia Stil l Ahead! JACOB LA.DOMUSs ?,444:1 ALsiart street, below Eighth, Saud gists, PHILADELPHIA. 2.1 , . Is contlnaliy receiving from all the best matnifscturers of Compel, every style of FINE GOLD AND SILVER wATenns. - - °Mead this advertisement--cut it out of the Raper—put It in your packet, and call the Orel time r it 'visit th e city. Among the assortment will be 4:' id 18 k. closes. troll Jewe ll e d , $3O , A 'el,olfer", fail jewelled, 15 Gold PEpines..llL cases, Jewelled. l 5. Sliver l'Epines. ler:cited. 10' " gnarlier Watches, ' 1 tnlllo Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, pei set, 450 Desert. " " . " 10 10 . Table IS 00 Together with a eplendid assortment of Chaite an Rich Jewelry, &v. , Arc., /C.c. - Geld Chains of every variety and pattern at a alight advance upon the original cost. Examine Mem by all means. The Trade will be supplied open the most advan tagcou. terms. J. LADOMUS, No, 010 Market Street, below Eighth. . ap 14;40-18.3124 '' . amnia side. Philadelphia. Watches, evretry, Slicer Ware, &c TIIOII.IA.S SOES, • •110. 12 SOUTIT SECOND ST., PHILADELPfiIA. HAS on hand a large and beattlful Stuck of Gold and Silver Lever,Lepine.andoth'er Wroth ..4lf es of all prle . es. &Islas beautiful stock uf.lesr ••l • elry of the newest styles, which basalt been ifstkly purchased et the Inwe.st prices. & tall 'limply of Silver Forks, Spoons, flatter Knives. am of all" weights, and warranted to be all equal to &mental', coin. Spectacles for all ages, with convex nod concave glasses in Gold, Silver, Plated, and Steel trainee. ; Plated and Dritanla Ware in sets or spelt, pieces, re , cetved direct from the Manufacturers. and sold at a ',,y_bry small advance. A large aupply Curtis' aitpe• sloe plated Spoons, Forks die. the best article of the - .kind In the market. Rogers' Fine Cutlery, and a variety of other articles. Persons wishing any articles irrsny line of buiiness are Ins lied to examine My stock before purchasing. NY motto is, "Quick sales and small prtfits," and— lain Undersold by none. • . N. B. Particular attention paid In repairing all kinds 'of Watches and Jewelry. LJuly 27-ly EtMlM=32l Trkelesale and. Retail. at the "Philadelphia WateA and No, 06 Nora SeLnuf Street, MC= t e l tor - Isere Quarry,—rnmaneym. Gold Leven, IScarat cases, full jewelled, 4130 and upwards. Silver Levers. full jewelled, LS Gold Lupine, IS k cases jewelled, 23 Silver Lepines, Jewelled, Id " Silver Quartler Watrhes, 4 to SIO Silver spoons, equal to coln.per sett,Tea. 15; Desert. 110; Table 115; other article. in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand a large assortment of line GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE.' Also, 'in assortment of M. J. Tobias& Co.„ E. Simp son, Suituel & Brothers, E.S.Yates & Co.. John Haul s•n, G. & R. Beesley and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be caned in any style desired. Arrangement, have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturer. of England to fur nish at short notice any required style of Watch, for 'which nrdero will be taken. and the name and residence elf the person ordering put on if requeeten. 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watches, Phtia,Ort2S•46-44-1y) No. 00 N. Second St. I3[iADY .S ELLIOTT, watchnulkfrs. and Jewellers, •ss tmaLeas IN TUN ZANE - BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Store nest ciao to the Miners' Musk, Centre street. POTT3T IL LC Iizt,MESSRS. B. & E. keep constantly nn hand an extensive ■vsortment of WATCHES, em bracing every style, price, and manufacture to he found in this country ; amnng which they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold and silver LEVERS of M I. Tobias 4- Cn., Jos. Johnson, Robert Roakell. Wm. Robinson, &c.. of whole manu facture they have a splendid collection. ALSO, gold and sliver Anchors and Lepines, to which they would invite attention. ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, embracing nearly every article properly coming under those heed,— Clocks in great variety; Musical Inxtrunients and Fan ev Ankles of every descrlptton. Repairing off:locks, Watches. J ewelry,:*e., promptly attended to. • Id .B.& g.darat R unnecessary in advertise ment to enumerate their stock more specifically; suf fice to say that ithas been selected with much care and discretion. and is one of the most extensive to be found In the country. Their long experience in the business wilt fully warrant them in Inviting the attention of porch . In tha full confidence that they are enabled to settee ekiap as any other establishment here or cite where. ' rDecIOVIZI.Iy - - S'IOVESt STOVES I STOVES I muiverge Is Casino: SOLOMON Hooves. Ceram aj Norrarina and Railroad Sierra, rorrsviLt.e, - ANNOUNCES to his friends and tug -7 tomcat and the public generally that he c - has on band the most elegant assort . ment of STOVES ever offered in this community embraclne all the ilerveat and most approved pattern:. He par , tient:way calls attention to MeGREGOIF 3 PATENT PARLOR HEATER, which Is pronounced the best stove now In use.both (or ccnfort,orninomy, and health. I have the cubists, right of mating these stoves in Schuylkill County. Also Cast Iron Radiator., Empire Cooking Stoves,. superior article for hotels. Willis' Air Tight Conking Stoves, for wood or coal, a superior article for families. Parlor and Chamber Stoves. Together with a large assorunent for all purposes, all ofwbich will be sold at unusually low rates. - TIN AND JAPANNELL WARE.—ilia aman - tment of . Tin and Japanned Ware is yery large, and embraces alt the articles in families,whlch he will warrant to be of a Superior quality. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured to order at the shortest notice • • ROOFING &-SPOUTI NG. As he i• prepared to ex eerie Tin Roofing and Spouting, he Invites thn.e in want of such work. to .give . him a call, a• he pledgee himself to do it cheapsr and better than it has ever been done in this place before. The public are respectfully invited Meal:end exam ine his stock and Judge for themsriere. (Oet7-41 FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! THE old adage. "take time by toe forelock •• commends itself to every one by he plain enmnion senor; and. when therhill winds of autumn begip to Mow, giving notice of the apprnachof winter, evert , prudent man will at once make provision against told weather. Knowing that the people of Pottsville have a commen dable regard far comfort. convenience, and economy, LONG & JACKSON have just *tatted their new store In Centre street, opposite Trinity church, with an ex tensive asiihrtinent of rAsLon. AND COOKING STOVES, among which will be found all the old and approved styles, and a number of new one* adapted particularly to the wants of the Coal Region. We have the pleasure of introducing to this nelehhorhood PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. WITH BUICK TOP OVEN. Thiestove, which is of recent invention. bids fair too& peered e every other kind now in use. During the past year it has crown into public. favor with unprecedented rapidity.- Also, STEWART'S SUMMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT ' COOKING STOVE. This stove, which is Neatly adapted to wood or coal, au received silver medals at the fain of the American nstitute, New Trak ; of the Mechanics' Institute, Hos eon; of tio F,Wklsa Institute, Pn!tadelphla ; and of gbe Mechanics' Imogitsge, Wilmington. Delaware. A ptamber of their stove. are now in operation to this le gion, and hare men entire satildhetion. C'eal and craws/ Wit assortment of yeller and aallt. Ace stew they ate of all sorts. Wass and peaces. sod splendid assortment of Shea Ora, TN. nail Japaesed ;rare kept cnnstantly on hand. TIN ROOFING and all work .annected with the bit eines executed wilh neatness and deep:mei, and at the pines reasonable prices LONG & JACESCIN. TIIE BUCKS COUNTY ECONOMIST PATENT AIR-TIGIIT COOKING STOVE. Els Greatest hopnrrestent of tie Day! TIIE suincritur rrepefully info • the public that be hag recently secured ' •• ! -!'•-• the patent right for Schuylkill Connie, for the manufacture and ale °fine tie: cad admirable Cooking stove called the BUCKS COUNTY ECONOMIST.— Among the mane impravemenui lately Introduced in Cooking Stoves, It to acknowledged on all hands. that nothing can surpass this in all the points requisite and desirable in that necessaryarticle of household economy. The rugby with which it is regulated. the regularity. pc:fettles and deepatch with winch cookery arid baking . can be done at one and the a same time. and prise to all the small quantity of fuel consumed. re matters of sar who havetried it, and gives it the drat rank among all the stoves yet introduced. It Ls unnecessary.howeger, to specify its peculiu facilities Ps adrertisementA per mutat examination of its features will hest satisfy those who may wish to make purchases; and it will affned the undersigned much pleasure to receive calls, and satisfy all Inquiries with respect to its capacities and perform- Sn' ante*. The store will Pepin up fat thirty days, and if found ant to oriel the rapectatronsorbuyero, or to per form as rerreseuted, it will be taken away without I charge, There are three alas—Nos. 1. 2 and 3—and contracted to burn titter wood or coal. Call and cr oon-on spectmens.male ready at the stove and abeePiron ware manufactory or the intbseriber,in Centre..Street. reen.loors above the Public &Pools—where, BON anT thing to bialluo of harness cloy be had on attommOds• Ong berms. pousville,Oct7-11.tifj ABRMIASS PT. CLAIR. - COPYING PRESS, AT — riNt. -- Y O 3 t sale It •t the subscrilear's Cheap Bock atom It,Aprll 115-1 • Fl. MINNA'S. MI)ERS' VOL. XXV: OC' E ' VES t - STOVES 1 . - ....-- , • 7 - THE undersigned nwitredfittly beg leave to inforinthe public that they bare commented a STOVE VOCNDIM which is now in frill operetta:34in Coal . - et, next to Henry /match'' , Wire Screen Mantiractory in Pottsville, and known as the PattreilLe gins Weeks: they would, therefore, call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all others. to their stock of stoves, as they feel confident that the) :an supply them on as reasonable terms and wlthstover sf any pattern midterml intseauty and material to those purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. N. IL—All kinds of cast Ines done to order st the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. HILL & WILLIAMS Pottsville. May 29,1847 84-1 y Summer Arrangement. PHILA., BEADING & POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. • tP;. criANGE OF HOURS. /LOD TWO TRAIN!. CA co. WAY Oak}, ESCIeTT sCODATP. (IN and after Monday. April 2d, thin, two trains will X.l run each way, day, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Moraine line (accommodation), leaves Philadelphia at 71 o'clock A. M , (Sundays mimed) passes Itead inzal 10.0 A. M. The above line strpo at all way stations, as formerly. •IFTEBNOON LI7IE—TAST TRAIN., . . . Leaves Ph nada. daily. re .Leaven Pottsville daily (el. cept Sundays) at 2.301 cept Sundays) at 2.30 Phmniatllle, 3.151 "-Sch. Haven. 2 .37 " Pottstown. 4.15 " Port Cron, tock , " Beading. 5.01 "Atlgadi W.lO " Port Clinton, 5.15 " Pottst reek .30 " Sett. lisven, 6.10.'. ".Pbmnigsge. 5.00 ar'sat Pottsville, 6,4olAir'S eta/rale The afternoon train will stop at liMiv • d stationer pasSenger for other pralitesllo)ll 14' ore take the morning line.— - Depot in Philadelphia corner Brkrartd Vine sts.t No passengers eau enter the c Naleas provided, with tickets. NOTICE.—Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in them. lineal and passengers 'are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage at their wearing apparel with will be at the risk of the owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. By order of the board of managers. S. BRADFORD, Sec`y. rbu... 0et.25. uKirKtir, 51Itit1tsv1utg1Nir TREMONT PasSENGER LINE. =maa- CHANGE OF HOURS. ON nod after Monday, April 9d. the Illie.w1)1 be run as follow.. viz.: Leave alinersville for Ache*.lk(ll Raven at 61 and 8} o'clock, A. M., 411.14 o'clock. P. M. Leave Roue!kill Haven for Micmac cif before BA. M., 121 M., and 6! 1•. M. • Leave Minersville for Tremont at I o'clock, P. M. Leave Tremont for Pottaville,Minetiville and Scbuyl• kill Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. IZEII "From Minersville to RchuvikdP llnven, 25 cts. • huylkill Haven to Tremont. 50 •• •• Allinersville to Tremont, 40 •• An Omnibus will run between Pottsville and West wood to connect with the Tremnot Train. tenting Po•tsville at 121 o'clock. M . and leaving Westwood immechately on the arrival of the Train yom Tremont. Fare fmm Pottsville to Westwood, 15 cts. t:A.AII baggage at the owner's rick. W5l. T. CLAIM. Proprietor. Pottsville, Oct2d•49-111 LITTLE SCHUYLKILL R. ROAD c~~~:~ ARRANGEMENT FOR TILE FREIGHT AND. PASSENGER CARS ox THE LITTLE " SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. TMlEPassengerTrainleavea Port Ilinton,daliy.(filn days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train MI the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia-I'l,l'4lons at Tamaqua In time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half past one o'clock. P.M . in time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternoon train, on the Reading Railroad from Pottsville 111 Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port Clinton• 75 cents ; to Philadelphia, 13 50. ~ • The freight train leaves Tamaqua daily. (Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, A. 15/.„ and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock. P. 21. A passenger cartons In aurma twin with the Freight train, in that panengera Tor Philadelphia ran rake the morning train of cars on the Reading Rail road at Port`Cllnton. Fare the same sin the other train. : .101 IN ANDERSON, Tamaqua,Oct23-441 GeneraLAgent. _.. —_ _ OFFICE. OF THIKAPIIILADELPIIIiis 1 ez. BEADING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. 5 . Pitiradapilis, Dec. 26th. DOS. ;ki OTICE Is hereby given. Om: the a:Ps of Freight I`l and Tolls on Coal transported by ibis company. will be as follow* from January Ist.' la 0: To Form M.Carbo.n.iLl aven.P.Clinton i Richmond. Until Jou, 1.1019 6 0 - 25 35 1 Philadelphia. do do Sa 55 35 i Inclined I'lane,untilDer.sl,do. 70 65 45 1 Nicetown. ' do 70 65 45 1 Germantown R It-, do 70 65 45 i Fal:s of Schuylkill. do '7O 6.5 45 Manayo ilk; do 60 53 15 Cobol ehocken and Plymouth It. R., do ' 50 43 30 Turn Out I mile be law Norristown, do -15 40 13 Norristown or !Juke- . (Wt. do 40 35 10 1 Port Kennedy, do 35 30 15 Valley Forge, do WI 25 10 I Phamoville, do SO 15 00 Royer's Ford, do 20 15 00 Pottstown, do 15 ' II 00 : Douglassville, do 13 10 00 Ilaumstown, do In 65 05 Reading. do 03 • 00 - 9.5 Between Reading' - • - and Mohrsville, do 00 65 00 Mithrsville, ' , do 95 90 85 Hamburg. dd. 75 70 65 I Orwirsburg. -do 65 60 -55 I. The freight and tolls on coal to Richmond. and I Philadelphia. during the months of June, July, aad I August will be i • From 51.Carhon.S.Haven.P.Clinton. I 70 I 65 I 45 And on and after Rapt. let, In December Alt, 1819, I 11,0 175 155 By order or Ibe Board o B / BRAD FOR D, Secretary Dee23•49-51-Ifl REARAILDING A, POTTSVILLE ROAD. RATF.:S OF FREIGHT ON MEIIIIANDIZE. • (\N AND AFTER April lat. DOS, Goods will be 4...1 forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight. between Pottsville and the points below stated, per -ton of 2000 lbs. - Between Pelt:rills' Bawer* Nehmen* and Pkita. 1 ad Readier. Flaster.l.tmestone. Bitumin ous Coal. 'Saud. Iron Ore.}2 00 , . 1 . 00 and Bricks. Blnonw,Lime.Timber , St r inft ,l Rosin, Tar. Pit :h. Raw I Turpentine. 51arble,Grind- L 2 22 . • .1 10 stones, nails. spikes. scrap and pi g iron, broken cast- Ings,guano.and poudrettej , Bar Iron, flour, salt, lead.l bark, raw tobacco,sult beef and pork, lumber. grain. 1 . . .. ' Iron canting*, sugar: mu- 9 75 :- 1 30 lasses. green coffee. pots- , toes, salt pore, brimstone, I • , and rye chop, • J Flour. per bbl. 14 Oil. croce.Des einegar,whis-1 . - • key. machinery. cheese, 1 - - ; lard, t allow, rags, leather. i andhides. paints, white }it t ' 191 und red lard.oysters,ttemp, I glue and cordage. steel, 1 i bran and ship stuff. J c Raw cotton and wool cigars, - • .-- fresh meat. fresh 15. h. dry , • • goods,driags and medicine!. • . . foreign liquors, wines and t le - as, glass. chiba, a n d I . ' queensware • poultry, um- I 1 lectionary, hooks and sia- }.5 00 0 35 1 nonarp, spirits turpentine, • crimphinc. burned ; coffee. . , hats and caps, boots and shoes,. bonnets, feathers, trees, hops. spices, tarn! , tore, by welabt. . J N. additional charges for commission. enrage. or tecelsing Of delive!ing freightiat any nrth, Company's depots on the line. (April 15. 'II 29-tf Luzerne Inns Works, near Hazleton. ng- -MP • HUDSON A, ALLEN, DROP RIETOIIB of the above named ret.blishment, respectfully intermit their patrons and the puhttc generally, that they hare taken the large building for merly need for the Machine Shop connected with the Sugar Loaf Coat Works, to which they base added a Foundry, and are new prepared to build Stearn &t -rim...- every size, 'Pumps. C.ul Breakers. Itolread and Drift Can, end to garnish Iron an... Brass Canters of every description en Pablo to the Cell mining er any other business. on the most reasonable terms • Repairing or alt kind. done with neatness, and de •patch, at the Inwest prices. All work farnigted by them will he warranted to perform well. They would ' , diet: the erunnm erthese who may want etudes in their Unfit. this •lelnity. All orders wilt meet with Immediate and prompt at tention. • 8. W. IIUDPON. March 17,1611 L. L. ALLEN. POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. _ ervicEir.b. tiaeos, EJSPECTPULLY 'neonates to the panne, that Le , they haws taken the Eslabashalent known as the Pottsville usa worts. on Norwegian ... strea 2 .„% where they are prepaed to baud all hinds of Stain OHM minsacture Mill Road Cars. and linalkinery of ahnost *TM deseriellon. at the shorts= notice, and an the moot reasonable tams. alarm's frees abroad, In want of Steam Entlees will Cod it tothele Autumn loess them stall hefts* taming elsewhere. agey II • - AND POTTSVILLE I Will teachiouto pierce the bowels of the. Earth, and bring out tram the caverns of Mountains, Metals which will ere strength to our hands and subject all Nature to our use aulipleasure.—Dr. foliages. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, 'SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, gA. SLIIIICIIAHTSEgieSPOTATATION VIA. PHILADA., READING. ' AND POTTSVILLZ RAIL ROAD. WAREHOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA. NOWAU NAST.CONAL2 111110 AND incur/ ITIENTI a J. C. CONRAD. Jr. & CO.. FORWARDING and Commission Mierebants, take this method of :informing their friends and the Public in general that they are prepared to forward Merchandise, Packages and Parcels of all descriptions. to the following platen daily r--Rchoylkili Haven, Mincarville. Tamaqua and Prittaville.—also to Llewel lyn. Donaldson, Tremont. Pine:rove, Port gotten, Bt. Clair, New Philadelphia, Middieport, Patterson, Tuscarora. New Castle, Ashland. Danville. Nortbuc, beriand. Banbury. Shamokin. Williamsport, °alumina. Uloorushurg. Orangeville, Eepytown,Llght Street, HiMinville, Boyar:Sown, Georgetown and Washington. Gonda far Mooch Chunk, Hazleton. Beaver Meadow, Summit Hill, Cunninghnui, Berivitk and Wilkesbarre, will be shipped thin ugh to Tamaqua without the de tentmn heretofore canard by reloading at Port Clinton. Orders for goods will be punctually attended to.— Particular attention paid to the selling of Cnuntry !trainee. Merchants in the Country sending for their goods will please send an order with the Teamster, as goods eennot otherwise he delivered. .1. C. CoNRAD. Ji. B. De Fosse?. Jr. Bch. Haven. April.l4'49-16.1y PASCAL IRON WORKS. =At: rigya; —5 20 . PHILADELPHIA. Iv - ELDED,Wroughtlron Flues. Suitable for Loco ntothres,MarinnAnd other SteamEngineEPlts 7 s. from 2 to 3 Inches in Aiihaeler. Alan, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purdeses; extra strong Tuba for Hy draulic Presses; Hanoi's , Pistons for Pump. of Steam Engines 4-e. Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKED & mourns, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts , Philada. Pine. 22d 183 a • 47 gaVM TILE ?Wit cribers having associated theinselics o-. gether,tratllng under the firm of S.Sillyman k Ct for the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine business at the Franklin Works. Port Carbon, lately owned by A. C. Brooke. are now prepared to Manufacture to orderat the shortest notice Steam En gines, ['Mpg. Coal Breakers,and Machinery of ulmnat any size or description. for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift cars, Iron or Grass Castings of any size or pattern. .ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.A3 SAMUEL. SILLY MAN dr. Co. FANKLIN SHOVEL WORGS.—The subscribers are now prepared to furnish the Colliers and deal ers of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia paces. Attention Is particu larly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders foiShovels of any size ur pattern promptly attended tn. PI.C:111m11. All?. IL 31.15 IS. SILISNAN & Co. COLLIERY WORKS. • A ..... • 0 1 1 : • FOES "RV AND MACHINE SHOPS. MITE subscribei a, at their old stand. corner of Ha Road arid Callowh ill street.. are prepared to man facture to order. at t he shortest notice. Stmt. Eagraes and Pimps, o any power and capacity for mining and the r purposes. Battio's Cris! Breaking. Markings, with solid and perforated rollers; as may he required. Also EsTiser and R/stsisy Cylinders -with all acres cry machinery for Blast Furnaces. Het Air Pipes, of be mnsbapproved plans. Cup and Hall Joint, and Wa ter 74yers, of the very beat construction. They par ticularly inytte the attention of Iron Masters and par tie• engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Petters, for Bunke Nil/s, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the tone try, viz . —The tVyriming. Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Rolling MU! at the Montour Iron Works. DanYilie. They are fully prepared tor this kind of work. together with every variety of general machinery. Cif the , 1 ,13. - ity of their wort , and materials. it In enough t t say, that time and erperiescr,the most infalliliiii eats, base amply demonstrated the genuine character oftheir en eines and machinery. Orders are reepecfully sniVard and will he promptly attended to. ;ATWOOD & SNI - DER. Pottsville. January. 17. 1845 ' 3.1 y _ ~~ - - LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE. . NA' E ARE PREPARED TO receive and G•rwnrd Daily per Passenger Train, (iniir Express Cars being alwav■ In .hare of special messengers) mar. cbandive of all descliptions, packages, bundles, specie, bank mites, .tc. Alec particular attention pall 'to collecting Bills, Drafts and Accnunts. Packages and Goods delivered daily to all interme diate places between Philadelphia a n d p a a n aida. - - . , OFFICES• C•ntre Street, Pottsville; No, 43, South Third street Philadelphia ; No. 8, Wall street, New York; No 8 Court etreet• Ruston Feb. V. ti-tf LIVINGSTON, HOWARD &Co. -?,„•: • - ,Aado, IN THE BOROCCII tit' POTTSVILLE. EOR.VERLY CONDUCTED BY C. W. PIT.VJX. J. WREN L CO. D ESPECTFULLV announce to their friends end the R public that they hare Mien this establishment. and respectfutly solicit a gnminuance of the custom of the troika. Being practical Mechanics. they flatter themselses that their knowledge and einerlence of the badness wilt enable them to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the moot fastidious.— They arc prepared to manufacture steam Engines. rumba, Coal Breakers, prafl Cars. Railroad and other Castings, 4-c. Ste. All orders thankfully received promptly executed on the most remarkable terms: JOBS WREN. THOMAS WREN 3AME.3 WREN Apr - 1121,a •49-17-)y), .108. Incllurray , s Pamsace Agency. ARRA.NGESIENTS FOR 1849. 6, BANNAN, POTTSVILL., SOLE AGENT.. OLDEST AND THE SEAT AHED AAAAA OD I i orencn iv THE EXITED wrote.. • TUG subscrilJer revectfully beg. 7 4 .. leave to tender his sincere thank s to s k : ..V his numerous friends and the public, 11 So for the very liberal support he has re ceived for upwsrds of twenty years, and solicits • continuation of their confidence. The despatch with which his pasoengero hair bran brought nit. and Ore promptness with which hi. very r. 111111,01111 drafts haveheen paid attire different banks, are, he darters himself. it sorlicient guarantee to I the public for the faithful performance of ally future contracts entered into with him. The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK ETS, which soil punctually on their appointed days, toy which passengers wilt be brought out without delay or disappointrnent,rlz. owes' gawks c•rrirS. D 4 VII Of SAILINO egos S. k• Patrick Henry, Delano. Jany. 6 May 6 Sept. 4 1 Waterloo. F.R.Allen, " II " II " 11 Sheridan, Cornish. " 25 " 2 6 " 25 Henry Clay, Nye, • Febl. 6 lure 6 Octr. 6 New Ship, " II " II " 11 Garrick." 25 " 26 •' 26 New World, IKnight, March 6 July 6 Nom 6 John R.Sklddy.ilove, "it "• II ' " 11 Roscins, Moore, I " 96 26 " 25 Ashburton. Howland, A pril 6 Aug. 6 Decr. 6 West Point, Wll Allen ' 11 " II " 16 Siddons, Cobb, " 26 " 25 31 soles' somas. co - ee'ss. owl SAILINO rsox ctv•oec. Patrick Henry Orion. Ferry It June 21 Oct 21 Waterloo, " 25 " " 26 Sheridan, Garnish, Mar. 11 July II N0r.15 Deny Clay. Nye, " 21 •• 21 " 21 Sew Ship, " 28 " 111 " 28 Garlick, Bunt. , Anti! It Aug. IL Dec.ll New World, Knight, " " 21 - •• John II Bkiddy, Luce, " 16 " 26 " 21 Roscius, Moore. May .11 Sept.!! Jon II Ashburton, llowlond, " 21 " 21 " Wtst Point, WlL_Allen " 1:8 " 20 " 26 Stldont. 'Cobh, • Juice II Oct 11 Feb.ll In addition to the above roman', fine. a number of ordendid ships, such no the Adirondack, Morn ' Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick. Senior! Hicks, C•olumbia, and Nbgata, will continue to sail from Liv erpool weekly to rept!. sucussion, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; anti for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their family or friends. I hove arrang e d the payments of my drafts on the following bank.: Armagh, Glonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh, Athlone, Ivan, Ennis, Paroontown, Bandon, Fermny. Enniscorthy, Skilaberecn, Belfast. Cootohlll, Galway, Sligo, 1 1 Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strohm's, Ballymena, Dundalk: F t iitrush, Tralee. Italtvsbonoonfrongars an, Limerick. Wexford. Itallina, Dungannon, Londanderry,Waterford.. Cork, Downpatrick.Monachan, Youghal• Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow, F:a glost.--Messro. Spooner. Atwood he Co., bankers, London; owl Me. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool. Scoriaast.—The City of GLaogrow Bank, and all its brandies and *gentles. 3 nit Poswiges can alto be engaged from Liverpool to Philadelphia. Rotator. and Baltimore. by the regular Pullet ski" on opfdicatioa being guitar personally Or I by litter poet paidoddreseeil to 11. El N AN.Pottowille; JgSEPII McAltlßßAY. , Oratr of Pine and South ots.. Now York g or Mr. GEO. .I.dcMURIAX. Waterloo Road, Liverpool • PanlS-14 OF U. e. MAO. LINE OP coacuES FOR II A RR'S HU RA. leave. the Man sion Monte corner of Penn and Finn mi.. daily. except Sunday. at 101n'- duct. A, M. or Immediately tin the arrival of the moo. Pint Train of Cara from Philadelphia ALSO. FOR LANCASTER, from the came OiTic:a. daily, except Bandar. at 9 o'clock. A. IL or rom, dimity on the arrival of the Moreton. INam of Cars from Pottsville. resat:tress resale* Lanrosrer or Lids la this Line. sill be is time to connect with the Afternoon Train of Para for Pottsville. ALSO. FOR F.A6TON, three time a week. from the same Othee. at 7 o'clock. A. M. viz. Monday. Wednesday and Friday c and three times a week from Eats' Ratio Cotel. (formerly Weldy's) at 5 o'clock, A. U. viz.: Tuesday. Thursday sad daturdar MeNew Coaches ham been placid epee the Lines. and every , attention sill be paid to the eomllest of travellers. • • . ZonN N. BIIL7IIIOBF. sti NEPHEW, Reseal, Apr:131.47. 17.11.00 'Proprietor,. FRANKLIS WORKS lew Arrangement. Eagle Iron Works, Summer Arranuement, FROM READING SATURDAY S MORNING, APRIL 28, 1849. Bonnets! Botusetot.' • T. Z.,LOTIMOP, - M. 30 Smith Suomi Jena, upper aids. our door to Sharpies: it Sess....PHILADCLIPIIIII. RESPECTFULLY, invites the a , . ' tendon of the Lidice of Ponsvilo ••••• and its vicinity, to his very choice assonment of SPRING tr. SUMMER STRAW BONNETS & RATS, At extremely low prices. reglerchants and Beaters supplied..ce Alining, Bleaching, and noising, don* In i superior manner, and at 'holt notice. .• .. ... , .. , . T. 2. LOTHROP, • No. 30, Routh Sid at., west side, neat door to To anscud Sbarpleu & Son, March3l,lB49-.lrnol : Philadelphia. Millinery More; Sacesd Strut, Suomi deer arms Cain:kill. ' POTTIIVILLZ. THE ondersigned respectfully announce , to the Ladles of Pottsville and vicinity, that they have opened a MILLINERY STORE, at the -cL above place, where they will keep a constant supply of. - PASHIONAELE nONNSTS., Comprising China Pearl, Frenth term,Jetiny Lind. - Rough & Ready, Little Nilset., Olmps.&c:, Together with a general variety of Nets, Lace., Edg ings. Ribbons artincial Flowers, 4.c. Apr?-15-11 . Has. II:di It. FEENSLER. foods. TIC subscriber haii now on'hand an ammrrment of SPRING GOODS. for the Millinery Trsdo— consist:raid' . 2 e . :.. ... .ilklew Vies or. RtliOns. • croactiard American Fowers. `.. ' Silks, Lace., Foundation Lace_ Bonnet , Frames of Buckram, Wire sad Lace: Crowns, 'rips, Straw. Cord, and Gimps. Lawn for Casing Ilati. ' ' • Also, ['clench Politrn [late. • ' S. L lIALLID.I,Y, CS N. Second St. ['outdoors below. Arch. A p. 1.1819-15 31..1 ' rhils,,elphin. &prim:: Millinery Goods JOHN EVCONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PICSIONS CID NoLuscar 00005. . 43 Soialt Secead St., Philsdd. t WOULD tall the attention' of Merchants y..Paand Milliners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of SPRING .MILLINER 4 GOODS. Received by late arrivals from France, such as Mats Silks for casing lati.nets. Fancy Bonnet and Cap Rrtibons—a large and beautiful assortment. of all prices; Plain Mantua and Satin Rib/ions. from No. I to No. 12; French and American Artificial Floivers, groat en rlety) Colored and White Crapes . - Fancy Laces and Nets ; French Chip thus; Face Trammingtt—gail'inti: Covered Whalebones—Cane ; Buckrams—Willow ; Bennet Crowns and Tips. Together with every article appertaining to the Milli nery Trade. [arch It, 134m0 • Silk Hats. GEORGE A. WARDER & CO. x. E. Comer of C.karro and Nita Streets, PHILiDSLPHIA. • . ar&s. _SOLICIT THE . ORDERS OF 1.V . 77111 1 1 , L- . 1 T i h A el 8 ca .r a . n u t x t to g ( iftr from m e irw t y , o p qual if y 812itte ° r dozen, . and as they are largely engaged in the bush nest. ;an All orders expeditiously. They manufacture inclusively for eh/ trade. and respectfUlly request a trial of their boas A few Angola Hats on hand. • - arch 17. Itit6t) IdlnkHardware,itnd TooII. AI , LOW PRICES. THE attention of builders and others , 3 respectfully incited to the extensive and writ-selected stock of t WOG HARDWARE AND TOOLS Now offered by the suberriber, in part as follows: American Front Door Locke, upright, a ith night Is silk, pirated or brass furniture, American Frnnt Door Locks, plain plated or braes do Do .in • do and Store DOW, horizontal or . Upright, braze furniture. Do Rim Locks. all sixes and qualities. White or brass furniture. Do Mortice Locks, all sizes with plated, white or _brass furniture. Do 111.inke Latches, all since do do do Do Mortice and Rim Closet Locks. plated Or Marx escutcheons Do Drop.Poop,Thcemb.Glatearnd Store Driorlatches. Also, imported Locks and Latchee tit every ele.eritn inn. Baldwin's and American DOD Hinges, of all zwee, fend or loose Joint- , Shutter, Gide, Strap. T, and Backflap Hanger, all kind,. Shutter, Gate, Dnor, Flush', and Spring Bolts, of wro't or cast Iron and brrueo every description Screws. Sprigs. Glue, Sand Paper of the brat quality. American Axle and Sham Altle Pulley*, of every vari ety. Do Buttons, pinto or ort plater, brass, iron or bran- Zed Do Nobs. plated, white, Iron. sir wnal , every sort. Sash. Cord. common and patent, with other attic les too numerous to mention. NAILS and SASH-WED:IPM at Factory prices. aS All goods delivered free of charge to any Depot or Lauding. T 001.4. spear & ineklon'm flack. Panel. nand .n 4 RIPP Saws. impnnell rspressly for retail, sales, all related with • Sole rare. azent for the celebrated PLANES. &c , made by • E. W. Carpenter. nt Lanca•ter, Pa , being all made orgptlt wood. and the bat. goo ad and tried. Beaty's and Willirms • make of CHISELS, AXES. HATCH ETS. Drioring Knives. &e., all warranted gond. Paglia and Slack', make of AUGURS and AUGUR DWI'S, every Moe. American Squares awl Devil, of wety deveriPii oo . Do Rules, ri .mses. Saweetu. Compasses. 'Jere. drives. &c. Do C. S. Hammers, ClaW and Riveting...very size. Steel, Iron and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Dins, in great variety. %. Greases & Son's. Butcher's, and other celebrated makes of Chisels. Files. Plane-Iron*, &c. Addis's Celebrated Carving Toole, every shape. Making one of the beat and most extensive asaort. meats of Building Hardware and Tools in the City. CsAt this establishment it is considered a pleasnre to show the goody) Builders and miters are invited to call and examine the assortment, and hear the prices asked, before purchasing elsewhere. WM. M. McCLURE. No. '257 Market St., between 7th & Bth, upper side, March:l,lsl9-3mo] Phitadelphoi. Guns ! Guns ! BRIGIIT POTT, - TOWN lIALL IRON STORE. 6. DOUBLE and Sing l e barrel SHOT POWDERFL.ASES, SHOT BELTS. D iPoN' 8 CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The above are a 3ne assonmsnt of English and Ger man manufsetoto. TABLE. POCKET. CUTLERY, 'scriosong, AND intone a fineassartment of the most celebrated makes. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Face, Long and Short handled Shovels made erpressty for our own sales. BUILDING MATERIA . . . Conriatmenf Locks.latcher,lltnees, Paint, Oil,Glase of .Amerlean,Gerronn, and En:11:h manufacture. IRON AND riI'EF.L. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, floe, Rand, and Hoop Iron; TOOLS, Ehackstnithe, Carpentera . .Shoernakere,and Saddlers'. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & ("CACTI TRIMMING, With a variety of run notion,' LAnz. Si 47 35 Cherokee. THE sunset iher having just returned from . 110 t'bilatlelphia,with the larg.sst stock, of goods r w s. 'set offere'i for sate in this place. consisting of Dry Goods. GroCeriem Prom.ions. Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Segars, Summer Ilats lc Caps. Queens ware, Glassware. Lampe. Burning FMK tte. ece.. has ripened a NEIII STORE! in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Notwezian Street. below the Arcade. where he is prepared to sell on terms more favorable to purchasers than those of any other eftabltshinent in :he flortiudh of Pottevtfle. 11 a assortment of Dry Goods embraces all the new Spring styles. which are varinas and beautiful. Mett's and 'Boys fashionable Capa for sale at 121 cents.', Persons can save at least 23 per cent. by purchas ing at C. INMAN'S Ap.7.'49-15.tf.3 , ' New Chean Store. New Firm. Ea TEE sutute ri hers having this day entered into rt cnpanership for the purPos e or im...ninz a ^encral wholesale and retail business iu IRON, Gaut:Lams. PRO VISION:LOA %%FLOUR. and rem at the well-known Tort Store in the bhrough of Potts ville. would moot respectfully hegira*, to say that they have now en hand a large and well selecteestock of Bar Iron of all desr.riptlous, also Flat Bar ind T Rail Road Iron various aim...suitable fur dons and lateral roads, *chic th a rr for sale al as low a rate as Marl be had in the an . Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provision■ alantly on band It very low prices Air cash. Also, Cast. Blister, and Shear Steel. Nails and Spikes, Ws. Fluor. Feed * la--. all of which they would respectfully solicit In inspection of by the public, and relying as they do upon act ict anent ton to businrs. to be able at all times tO o lccommodade their customers. E. YARDLEY it- SON. P. s.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks (Or the liberal pattnnace be has heretofore received from Pie friends and the public generally, end raspextfull) solicits a continuance of the saw: far the new grin. Po•,uvios. !lamb 41348401 ED W. {URI/LEV. New Grocery, Flour, Feed, AND PROVISION STORE. ut.s:ssh. sue:merits r almost nets to the citizen. of I ,Pottsville, that be has just opened a new Croce elltV.ry, Flour and Feed Suite, at his old swid.w here 1,41.110 will always keep on band a superior em cg of choice GROCERIES. FROVIdIONS. Family FLe , UR. TEA. COFFEE, SEGA% &c.; allot' which will be se lected with great care, and will be sold st very low rates. He flatters himself that he can mate It to the interest of this community to deal wttb hint: Ise theta- Awe ..4.lcits their patronage. He raturns tongs to Woomera's* customers for the Patronage they bestowed upon Mtn In his other business dec. 11 'IT-S0 R. D. 8110ENER. • A GAIRD.-.LITTLE & MARTIN. FFICERS.' LE and Retail Dealers Iz M DRY ooDa. ROVERS. TEAK , LlC2Ungti At. hope on Centre Street, near the corner of Ma. bamougo, to which the attention of the dozens of tsars ad pastry la telpariballysdkliol. I-IMM Tettsville,OctNl.44l :GUN S. C. MARTIN. . . . Anthracite Ilan. ' sublimer velars. 1111AKISVILLC. PA. s The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and Qv-public Mat he has eassvad CF -w ; ; to the above named house. (formerly kept by Bapp) where he "will be happy to give every attention to those atho may favor him with KRAM.• call. (ap.7.'19-15.0".1 ...JACOB BRAM. She'drake'sleghany Mouse. Jo. 5380 dlarket Street; alien EWA, (Saud ails,) PHIL&DELPIIIA. Tlliff large end splendid Hotel hag been , no;; furnished with entire new (I:matinee.' The g e Bar-Boom Is the largest In Philadelphia. !The - Parlours, and iirring•rnoms are entirely seg. seated frnm the noise and bottle. consequent to the arrival and departure of the ears. The Portico exten ding the whole front of the house, affords a cool re. treat fp warm weather. and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging ROOMS are well finished. The Table u well provided for as any other Hotel, with every at tention of the managers to make It the best Motet for Merchants and Business Men, during their stay In the City. Tne terms Win be & fi g p et d a y . e ll t h e .erx10!1t; the tsars from the West. a Porter will he in attendance to convey baggage, &c, to the Hotel, which Is adjoining the depott • [Feb 10 7-anio WHITE SWAN. HOTEL.—TH E Subscriber begs leave too Inform his friends s and the publi SWA N al Mai be has taken the WH I TE N HOTEL AND STAGE OFFIDE, No. 101 it Race Street, formerly kept hp Peters &Son. The-Douse brine large and convenient, and in the business port of the city, be hopes bystrlct attention to business, that his friends and all who may eometo the city on business or pleasure will give him a call Me pledkes himself that nothing shall be want ing ert Ma part to make them at home. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. - GEORGE EARN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. 11,1314.11 I 12-Imn Washington Hotel, • (FORMULA' are? by SaMIMI. Ocean ) ScanyLkid Them. , _ • The subscriber announces to his friends and the travelling public that he bars taken the alowe mentioned establishment, and fitted-up throughout, so that It will eqoal any estab lishment in the County: It Is located near the Depot of the Phileidlephla and Reading Railroad and on the Main street of die Borough. Ilia tattle will always bo abundantly supplied with the choicest delicaele• of the season; . bis chambers are large and alry, and his bed dint of the best kind. • , The stabling attached to the hotel is large and com modious. and attentive kinstlers Will always be fluind in attendance. Ile has also accommodations for Dro vers. ,te . • 14eVehIcles will always be kept to carry visitors to any part of the County. or elsewhere. All he anliettes is a trial of his Hons.!, feeling eon& dent he will give entire satisfaction to all who Anil it convenlantto sojourn at his House. • Ap.7„ , 01-I.s.tri JOHN JoNr.s. Furniture: Furniture CARPETS. VENITIAX & PAINTF:I) 111.INDa, &c.l _ ORESSANG tk SILLYBIAN RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens Is Pottsville • and the enrrounding..netehborhemd that they hove opened a FURNITURE WARE 41.001 , 1. in Ala- Anaemia Sw't , l. fee• doors from Crater, where they hare an hand a large and fashionable stack of • taro. embracing the latest and most fashinnable styles. all of %shoal has been manufactured to their order by the bell makers on our cities. Their stock embraces a 'general assns intent of all the attlrles embraced In fur niebing dwellings either plain or on the moat Iniurkoste manner. Bedsteads ranging in price front 83 to 050, —and all other articles of furniture In proportion. la their stock is elan embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv col patterns: selected with great care. CARPETTING. BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY. They have alsq aided la the stack a lot of Carpeting of the various qualities, end Beadier. to which they call the pastitular attention of those in want of these articles. It la ever design to keep all the articles of Furniture required in ScbUylkill County, and prevent the needs toy of persnns ening abroad in search of elegant arti cles of Furniture. all of which they are determined to sell at lesi prices then thee can be obtained else where. wh h packing arid carriage added. Their there fore earnestly invite those who are about furnishing houses and those also who require additional furniture. in give them a vail. ns they flatter threlkselves they can give them any kind of a "Pt out" they May require at a limn savinrof Nada. HENRY Apra 15 , 40 A N RNGUEER"SISLOYMAN. Cabe and .Stuth Seat Chats. - Illaanractory. ' NO. 131, NORTH SIXTH STREET. 'Oppasete Fees/ilia Square. Philadelphia. iirUPON THE PRINCIPLES OF, BETTER i 6 l AND CHEAPER. Quick cash sales and small I r. paints. An assortment of Ca ne.Seat Chairs, in the oreatcet variety of sole and finish. made of Walnut, Birch, Meple and Initiation Woods, at the cheapest prices for CASII ONLY. Licht and durable patterns, Cottage Chairs, Cane Settees, Lounges, - large and small Rocking Ct aim Store Stools, Ann Chairs. she., Am llousezkeopers and all who are "fixing up," fur Ilouse-keepina. can gratify their taste in selecting styles, and procure a warrantable article, by calling on the regular Manufacturer. N. F. WOOD, Nn. 131 North Binh, eight doors above RU.. March 12, k 12-3enol Abandelohla 1141111180 3 4 BROTIIERS & Co.. MANUFACTURING CUBISTS, ' Offies .h 43 1•411 Smirk Frs.; Street, Philatti Pure Parlor White Lead; Alum,ground and inerystal; Extra Ground •• •.• 'v. Copperas; No. 1 •• •• • Pyrollgnenus Add; Red Lead; Red Liquors LiMargo; Iron Liquor. °tangs Mineral; Mastic Black; Sugar of Lead IMetallic Fire-ProorPalnt. METALLIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance Is found in it strata of rock,of a basin forma -74,L1m-- Owl. When taken Yrom the mine. lire. 31Ir 'enables la . appearance the finest Indigo, and is shoo the consistence of cold tallow; L - 1. but on exposure to the atmosphere, in a short time turns to Stone or Slate. Geolo. gums who have seen it, are of the impression that this substance, when In a liquid state, has been erased through a fissure and filled up this basin formation in the rock. It has been found upon anylysalion by Dr. Chilton, of New York, to consist of r 54 Mi Alumina,, 24 20 Protozoic! of Iron. 12 05 Liras. 12 31 2 31 Mazneals. ' 012 Carbon. 1 50 Rulphur, 0 It ' Water.' 5 00 Loss.. 0 41 100 00 . For use leis ground to powder. mixed with Linseed Oil, end applied with a brash. the unto as paint to Wood, iron tic., zinc.cancess paper, &c. tc.c.., which in a shout time turns to Slone. which is fire-proof Lis particularly adapted for roofs of buildings,Steam boat and Car Deena, Railroad, Bridges. Fences, &c. A roof coated with this article Is equal to the beat of slate, at a Toot saving of espense. Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather will be prevented front runt or corrosion, as it forms a com plete Stone covering. School Slates are made from it, by coveting boards or paper. As it is susceptible of a high polish, it has been'used to great advantage by Carriage Painte'rs and Cabinet Mak( is. 11A RENON. BROTHERS, & Co. April 22 17-tf 1 No, .01 South Front St. Philada. Nicholas h Collins, WIT°I.ErIALE - AND RETAIT DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Afarka butt,—rolrSYlLLV. ' ... • - INVITE the funicular attention of the citizens of Pottsville and its vicinity, also Physicians, Veterinary Surgeons,and countryStorekeepers,to their tame and general assortment of DRUGA, CITE dim ALS ofv. FAMILY MEDICINES. Their stock not only embracea Gm best Drugs and Medicines the market affords,liut also all theliew Phar maceutical and Chemical preparatinns. Surgical and Dental Instruments, Gold Foil. Patent and Family Me dicines. Frech Shatters' Ifertoi s D) e Stuffs, Pawu, Oils, Varnishes, pure Caumhinc, Glass, Putty, Soni7 best iendish Tohanro and Cigars, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, and every variety of ch.dce, fancy and Illinei lanenu, articles; also, that escullent article, Farina, for the sick and infants' diet—in fart ever:lilting and anyi him , '• can be found in their general and well-assort ed stock, which they offer to sell at• the lowest cash prices. & C. flatter themselves from their knowl edge and espettence to the business. one of them. (J. T. Nicholas. M.D.) basing held. for several years some of the most responsible o 0 sea In England and Paris `loth as dispenser and operative Chemist, they would • 'ierefore respectfully solicit the confidence and share o patronage, as none but genuine Drugs and Me . roes can be had at their establishment. tS arse and Cattle Drugs,of the best quality on the most t 'tunable terms. IM.rch3,ls*-10-1y BOOTS .AND snoEsi, thedstatA,CantreSt.ont door to era UM - MR.ln S. 44 J. FOSTER, • ARE now receiving their . Spring supplies oBBOOTS St 11110ES,comprising a Brit rate assortment: which they now offer at wholesale or retail at the Very lowest prices.. They have also on hand Tin uks. ra ises,Ca rpet Bas, and aintektels.Soleand Upper Leather, Morocco. Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Makers'Toolz, and i general assort client of Shoe Find nes., . . . N. Q.—Snot s* h nes manufactured at abort notice.— Theit fnends and the public who are fu want of any of thnnbovcartkLes ate respectfullyaervenzed togive there a call. . May 8.1817. 15- Dentistry. -Removal. GEORGE' J. ZIEGLER. DENTIST. ItAs REMOVED TO No. ST:. ARCH. STREET,two doors below Teutb Philadat phl.l. r) All operation* pe'rforated la the moot approved elabarate. and Judick,us wane!. Mirth 1%1819. SHOVEL 311.1.NT1F AC TORY • , Eagle Works, . fa C.arre Silva. rorrsersus.erset done him skis dresses' a* //sass. tIPTFIC subscriber wOuld call the attention o f Opera Coal Opetors; blercbants. and Miners. to ex • amine ttb Round and Square point Coal an 4 Crain Erma's, manufactured by himaelf, an d espiefely far the Coal aegiceo—warranted to be make of . Me dot quality .yeatettate and workmansblp • as City prices: en cadent agitatedly tecebrad and pa Mu sD, attended to. N. 11.—dbosels Repaired Dec. 2-40411 • • ' . Wel. a. wELt.s, annins, it Law. libbt IWO c i builkSl County. fa. . (0ct111.42- JOURNAL, ERAL ADVERTISER. tipirc poettn. THE OLD OAKEN. DOCKET. IT I. D. WOOD WORTH How dear to this hatless the scenes of my childhood When fond recollection recalls them to view ,'the orchard, the meadow, the deep•taogled wlldwood. -._ And every loved spot which my Infbacy knew;— The wldeopreadlng pond, and the mill which stood by The bridge,end the rock where the eiterset OM; The cot of ray father; the dairy house nigh ; And e'en the rude bucket which hung' In the era I The old oaken bucket,. the Iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, which hung In the well The moss-covered vessel I hail as a treasure ; For often, at noun, when returned from the fled, I found it the source of an exquisite pleasure, The purest and sweetest that nature can yield, How ardent I seized it, with bands that were glowing And quick to the white.pebbled bottom it fell ; Then anon, with the emblem of trutb overflowing. And dripping with coolness, 'true from the well; The old oaken bucket, the Iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket, arose Cram the well. flow sweet from the green, mossy brim to receive It, As poised to the curb, it inclined to my lips r. • Not a full-blushing goblet could tempt mato leave it, Though filled . with the nectar diaiJupitsr sips now, far removed from the loved sitdation, The learnt regret will intrusively swell, " As fancy reverts to my fathcr's plantation, And slabs for the bucket Which bangs in tho well; The old oaken bucket. the iron-bound bucket. The mosacoyereit bucket, which hangs i the well FAT,14E321, POUGEII2/Z THEM. Father, forgive them, the Sas inur cries, "For they know not what they do Oh I do not their sinful !mole &Wee. But let them share thy mercy too ;• He bows his head—hut ere he dkd The work of love He did fulfill, And with expiring gasp He cried, "'Tin done—aly Felber's Heavenly will." What love was this—yea, wonderous lava Shedding lle influence far and wide, And in the glittering courts above, A Saviour lived—when Jesus died. Then, let old and young obey his voice, Forsake barb sin,and evil way, Their souls redeemed, will then rejoice. Where jay will never fale away. Csxnen. N, J. . / / The world may "flange from old to new, Frien now to ( old again; Tot hope end / bencen., for ever true, Within / Man's heart remain. The dTams that bleu the weary son!, The/struggles of the strong. •. Aro/emir; towards some happy goal. The story of Hope, song.. Hope leads the child to plant the flower, The man to POW the seed ; Igor leaves fulfilment to her hour, Bat prompts again to deed. Acid ere upon the old man's dast The gram is seen to wave, We look through fallen tears-to trait 'lope's annshino an the (ma Oh no i It Is no flattering lure. No fancy, weak or fond, When hope would bid us rest secure. In better life beyond. Nor loss nor .home, nor grief nor sin, Ger yrorolse mey gainsay ; The voice Divine bath spoke within. dod God did neer betray. Select (Talc. tFrato the National Illagasine:j THE CALIPH'S DA.IIGHTER .Who has not beard of the Vale of Cashmere. With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, its temples and grottos. and fountains as clear AIMS love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave.• /ALLA Ronan. It was the afternoon of a sultry day. and s loro femalee, both lovely, were seated by the aide Ilaf a bath, in the gardens of a delicious pavilion. melting the hills of Persia. The sculpture adorning the bath, and the roses that grew aroundmot less than the attire of the femalee, bespoke luxury and rank. The youngest and loveliest of the two had just emerged from the water, and with • looVe robe thrown around her, and one foot still dangling an the cool liquid, sat in a pensive attitude, while her companion, who was evidently of a lower rank, was endeavoring to console her. "Nay, do cot despatr," said the litter. "Your father may relent. Surely, if you throw yourself at his feet, and tell hint that yno hive another, be will not force you to marry this strange prince.". *Alas! you little know the COO,' replied his daughter. "When once he has resolved on • course of conduct, ho is inescrable. It seemi I was promised to this prince in infancy. There is no hope." And she burst into tears. The ?rime,. Acura, or, as the poets of Upturn called her, "Gut sed berk," the ruse of • hundred leaves, had lived to the age of seventeen without loving. Her lice had hftn spent wholly' at the , favorite country palace, or rather hunting seat di the Caliph, a day's journey from the capital ; her .only employment being to walk withber female slaver, to play on the lute. and occasionally to go hawking, • sport still followed in the East. • (hie day. however, while flying her falcon, Attire became separated, for a few moments, from all her 1 attendants except her favorite female companion. Just at this crisis, a leopard, pursued by some hunters, and mad with rage at the loss of her cubs; broke from a neighboring thicket. and, beholding the young princess, with a fierce growl sprang upon, her. The beast alighted on the haunches of the pa:frey which Ames rode i sod the neat instant the fang. of the wild animal i wouldthave been fastened in the prineeso, had not a bunt. hurled with unerring eim, whined by, and transfixed the savage assatlant. Antra, and the leopard fell to the ground together, the'first in 1 a swoon, and the last stone dead. i The hunter who hail thus opportuni ly come to ' the fifelle, was a 'remarkably handsome youth, some four or five years older than the princese,but I evidently of inferior rank. His attire, andeed,was that of a native of the hills, though worn with name taste than usual. He Idled Aiwa from, the i • ground, carried her to • spring bard by,,and spin- - kled her face with water, while her itteodant stood motionhas, as yet bewildered with fright. Soot; the young princess opened bur eyes, and finding those of her - preserver filed ardently upon her, blushed deeply. In a.few minutes her train came running. when the hunter reigned his lovely bur den, and withdrew to pick up his lance. 'When the tumult of Amra's attendants had subsided, and , they earns to look for the youth, they found he I had disappeared. ' 1 . For many weeks the youos princve caused in quit les to be made after the hunter, but an ram; no one could remember to bare seen him, either before orreries that day. Meantime Attire thought of him by day, and dreamed of him by night. Educated as she had been, the romance Cl the rescue was irresistible to her been. One day. when again hawking, and ashen again separated from her train, the buotet suddenly appeared be foie her. The stranger implored silence, say. tog, in (Ones that Arras thought icespresaibiy musical— " For many weeks, I have followed you unseen. whenever you bate gone abroad ; but dared not make myself - visible on account of your ittendauts, The distance between a daughter of a tlalipti ands poor soldier is immeasurable t yet, Demme huh u out forefathers could worship the sun unchecked. w let ma, at this mos trlet r Ance. sm• ship you. I have loved lon from the Riot I saw you shrinking an iftTqf from that savage wild 4. the bunter evoke, ha etecid rseiWetfally. witb his bead illightiv beat, before Amara; so that she thought stwebett tettatasen any one hall as band. some. She was sidept, for she %nem got what to aon PDWIT,II. EINE! I= reply. Her heart, however, pleaded loudly in hii favor. In ferida the freedom of females is greater than in other oriental countries, and Mora moreover bad been brought to roam where she pleased in the vicinity of the palace ; co, it is no wonder that in the end, love triumphed, and she yielded a tacit assebt to another meeting. No such Interview indeed 'was proposed by the hun ter, but his eyes at parting looked his wish, and Amre the very nett day, by accident as she tried to persuade herself, turning her step toward the tryating spot. accompanied by her confidential attendant, met the hunter there. This was the beginning of a romance which continued for several months. After a few inter- Amra no longer disguised her affection; and thereafter, the lovers Mil by explicit. appoint• ment, as they bad before by a tent agreement.— Whet language can describe the bliss 0f , .. first love? The young princua during theie months lived in a dream of Paradise. Übe forgot that her suitor could never aspire to her hand, she ceased to remember that sho had been plighted to another in childhood: all she thought of wee the felicity of the present moment. But to this vi sion of happiniss there came $ rude awakening. Her lover had lung since told her that he was in officer in the Caliph's army ;'and now he inform: ed her that be bad been summoned to join the troops waging war against the Turks. Sim was 'almost heart-broken at the separation. Uut this blow was nothing to what followed. On e night scourer arrived covered with dust, at the veinier). He tuna a patfurned missive hom.Amta's royal father announcing hi. iuten• ton to visit hie summer palace. the following day. The letter concluded as follows ;—tt Inc young Pliant. HaSz, to whom you were betrothed in childhood, will accompany tne in order to con• summate the nuptials. Be ready; therefore, to greet us with your richest attire, a train of your handsomest slaves, and what will be aeon more flattering toyour future lord, your sweetest smiles. The prince is noble-looking, and cis, powerful as -be is handsome. lam proud to give him my fa vorite daughter. • A llah-il allah 1" This epistle, as May be, suppled, opened Amra's eyes to the fully, or if not the folly, the 'hopelessness of he• love. :lad her Fuiter been within call, she would have thrown herself into his arms, willingly sacrificing wealth, rank, and a father's blessing for • bumble condition :of life shared with the young hunter who had won her virgin heart. But he was far away, and no ohs- dow of recipe CV3l . o?en, to her. She saw, with agony toe:mll'We, that submission was her only course ; but she thought day end night, bow ter. rtble would be het loyeg'. euguisb, when on his return (rum the wars, after Set king her in vain at the usual try.ting place, he *unlit learn that she was lost io him forever... The conversation be • tween her and het attendant, with which our story begins, has been on this mournful theme ; and it was the last conversation that they could ever hold on the subject; for that evening the Caliph and Prince Hatiz were expected at the paviitm. It was wuh many tears that ttre young p•in— cess yielded herself to the hands of her attendants, to be stilted for the approaching interview. At last, arrayed in garments of -the richest texture, and decked with the choice,* gem., she came forth from the toner bower Of the harem, and took her seat on the cushion. of the r. ceiving totm.—This was a :large apartment, with walls painted no arabesques of blun o tritd-silier, and a divan of blue • nun running Ityohnd it. The floor was of tes sellated In the centre of the, allattment • fouutaih threw up its sparkling jet, diffusing a re freshing cochleas atound. Through the lattices a view was obtained of the garden of the pail- . ion, ' , which full of fragrant trra-s, at every gush of the breeze, sent its aromatic odors through the apartment. The basil of Amra beat fast, for she knew that while her slaves bad been attiring her, the Caliph and his guest bad arrived : and she expected, every moment,to seethe curtain lifted from the en trance ant: hear the eunuch in waiting to announce both her visitor.. Hut, she was disappointed, for only her parent appeared. She sprang up, with instinctive affection, for getting everything but that her father was before her, and threw herself around his neck. On his part, he returned her embrace fondly, and then , holding her at glee length. gazed proudly on his favorite child. ••Thou art beautiful as ever, my rose of rases," he laid, ••only thy cheek is paler ten wont : and that too when I had looked to sea it so bright: for even a Caliph's daughter may be proud of the alliance I bring-you." • Poor Mors, who at these words remembered all her trouble; beret into tears. ••Weeping," said the Caliph in surprise, and with sinter in his tones, ..why, shame on you. girl, ibis wit! spoil your eyes ! I have promised Prince Hifi:that be ■bail see you directly, and now you look like a fright. La-illab—tl•sllsh— this is too bad." Still the girl dept on, and now more convulsive ly thin ever, till at last the father's heart was touched, and his tone of anger changed for one of concern. , •What ails three, darling 1" be said, fondly-- ••1s it anathing thy fathtr, the Caliph, can do for thee! Are thy Jewels scent. thy wardrobe want ing. thy *lases not handsome enough—whet is it 1" This tone of sympathy and affection went to Atone a heal, sad gave her faint hopes that the revelation of her story, sod an appeal to her father's generosity might not prove unsuccessful. —She looked up, therefore, through her tears, and 'said— eOti 1 father, save me from this marriage. I do not love this strange prince, whom I base not seen, but .another," But, when she bad proceeded thus far, the aspect of the Caliph terr4il her into silence. His face great black with rage, his ryes shot Bre, he rudely pushed her from him. ~W hat 1" he said, "dare you telline this ? Uwe another? Where hare you seen another, to lore? By Allah, the head of every servant here shall pay for this indiscretion." And. as he spoke. he un•beathed his reit:near_ Then, seed ing it back into his scalbard with a thrust that made it ring, he Yolked fult.w.ly up to Aiwa, who had now sunk nn the•diaan. and continued •here, shams of your.race, sod obey. I shill send Prince Hafiz here. I bid you to receive hint as youlought, for this very night the atm.' tials shall be celebrated. And' mark me not ■ whisper of this mad lore to. hart, or by the bones of my ancestor the prophet, it sh e ll b e the last day of your life." With these Words. the incensed puent turned and left the apartment, bent on seeking out and punish the guilty. .Aa.ra watched him till the curtain concealed him (mil sight, and then lank bark on the divan with a shiick. . The room reeled around her the nest instint, niter 'which consciousness deserted her. When she cams to herself she was reclining in some persou's arms by the side of the fountain, and :her fees was_ profusely wit with water. She opened her eyes, A well known feee—it was that-of tier banter lover—gazed down on her. She uttered • cry of joy. and -made a feeble effort to cling closer to him. "Save me," she Cried: 'You can sav e or you would not be hers. the prince gone ' , I ur bas he not entered l Haste, or it will be too late." -And she gazed terrified toward the door, "Fear nothing, dear one, 'aid the hunter. "I am both your lover sod the prince. Yes !" he added, es she endeavored to rise, and gazed at f, Mgt in wild swoctishment, "I am Prince Hall; who choose to woo his bride before receiving her. becente he wished to be, loved far, himaeif and not for his rank. Forgive - the pain my stratagem has vowed you for awhile; for here I *Wear, by the good Allah, never to 'gin, you anxiety again."' And Amos, unable to speak, but with glad tears enticing ( to rn her eyes,- bid ber face On hex toe, er'e bosom, and in her heart blessed him far what be bad done. since it had purchased her the ex quisite happiness of that 'moment. The reader may welt believe the nuptial. were ' ant delayed, and that the princess newer looked lovelier than on the °casein. The Caliph got his anger, and, forgave everything, when he heard that the hunter end Prince Lisa ?ere one. To Ohl day the start of the Cialiph'e daughter is the favorite fig of the Midi= 0 Mires ; and Ana, vs evening falls, the soft cotes of that: lute., and the label note* of then nice* rehearsing it, goat thionsts tbe elated tattlers of their hereto. elpice teasing. WHAT IS LIVE I sr mean n. scisite..: .. , To discharge our duty to our fellose-creaturee. and to act a proper part withiCtramoss and eon. aunty ; to be true to the 04 Whom weorsbip, and to mankind : high! to Mends, gen tons to enemies, warm with compassion to the di tressed. and ualous for public interest end prise happi tir new; It is to be magnanimous wither t being proud, and humble without being •mean ; it is to prepare for death, and murmur not at i a man- date ; to daily acknowledge gratitude to an Al. mighty Power, and nightly, on bended km es, sod with uplifted bends, toren up our beartful thanks to the great Creator of the weld, for the 'mounter. able favors we have received, and for the,bioon of freedom that we all enjoy ; and ever - to . - riq mind that— . . NO. 18 "Thereto a calm for those who weep., A rest for weary pilgrims found a And whtle the mouldering uhesaletuk Low to the ground. The soul of origin divine, ' Clothiglorloos Image. freed from clay, - in heaSen'seternal sphere shall eblnst '. A stu of day. --. , The su it Is but a spark or. rho. , • A transient meteor in thoaky a • . • the maid Immortal as knob*. • I *Mall never die . . , •I - Behold ynn aged man bending 'aural dr slitiiihli of years! Mark how be still chop to esstb, hut ere-long must pink into the'grave, and relinquish his wealth to expecting heirs, who perhaps will quarrel over a division of bit a übstance. And how bath he lived I Though 4 -three-score and tan" his heart has never throbbcdst the tale of sra, : and no "tear of pity'' bath falleh from his eye !k e e as k ~Ir oo how be tends beneath tbpi infirmities he graspyhrs bags of gold. i Poor, tottering an! thy grave will soon open to claim its •••pou d of flesh," and thy - memory, tiittonoreil, glide way from the recollection of every humors mort .1-1' What is fife ? To act the pert of the "cioil Samaritan" whenever former displays her gl i my flag. and where wretchednesis waves her moiul banner. It is tq dive into the depths of dun eon. —to plurige into the, infection of hospital — to remember the forgotten—to' attend the peg ected —to lighten the face overcast . with sadnessi—tu impe the tears from the cheek of the widow-i—and to change the notes drociurr.ing'into those of joy, —(.lotsr.of Cons. , TAE GENTLEUAN. When you have found a men, you bail) not far to go•to find a gentleman. j You cannot tusks . a gold ring out of brass. You cannot change • Cape May chrystal to a diamond. You cannot make a gentleman, till you have first a, man. To be a gentleman, it will not be sufficient to i have had a grandfather. i To be a gentleman, does noi'depond upot the tailor or the milt t.. Blood will degenerate.—HAnd clothes are not good•habits. The Prince bee Era f concluded that the hog, in England, was thtt:otily gentleman, it being the only thing that dil l not • labour. - I A gentleman is jiist a genge.man ; no mor e, no lets ; a diamond polished, that was find a diamond in the rough. A gentleman is gentle. A gen tleman i. modest. - A gentleman is generous , . A gentleman is slow Ito take offence, as being one that never gives it.! A gentleman is slow to sue mile evil, as being !one that never thinks it. A , gentleman goes armed only in consciousness of tight. . A gentleman subjects his appetites a A gentlemen refines his taste. A gentleman au ues hi. feelings. A gentle Man controls his spe+.h.— A gentlemen deems every other better than brelf. Sir Philip Sidney was ' never so much of a entle. ' man—mirror though he was of England's kight hood—as when; upon the field of Zutphen, as he lay in his awn blood, he waived the dean tit of cold Spring Water, that was brought toque ch his mortal thirst, 'in favor of a dying soldter. 'St. -Paul described a gentlembn, whin he ether ed the Phillippian Ehristiatia ; t• Whatsoever thi ge are true, whatsoever things are honored; whe never thing. are just, whatsoever things are pure what soever thing. arelovely, whatsoever things are of good report, if therO be any virtue. and if l here he any praise, think iiir, these things." And• Er. Isaac Harrow, in his admirable I on the calling of th gentlethen, pointedl, the should labor and etudy to be a Nadi virtue, and a notable promoter thereof ; il, and exciting men thereto by - his exempla versatian ; encouraging them by his count and autlptity ; emending the goodneoe of i people by his bounty and favor ; he she such a gentleman as Noah, who presiche eciusness, by his words and worksliefore a world."—[Sigiop Ilettane. 1 know - of but one way of fortifying aniline gloomy presages and terrors of mil theit is, by securing to myself the friends protection of that Being who' disposes( of and governs futurity,. He sees, at one whole thread of my existence, not only t of it which I have already passed throt that which runs forward into thn depth of ) When 1 lay me down to sleep, I rewm ni self to his care; when 1 awake, 1 give co to directions. Amidst all the evils t eo me, I will look up to him for help, %lint not but He will avert them, or to my advantage. Though 1 know neith nor the manner of thet death that 1 sin am not at all solicitnits about it ; bee aura that He knows them both, and th not fail to comfort end supp'rt the 121 —[Addison. OFFICE OF TIM SCRUY PiAMATION COMP Dumber • °zit wfalty [Wan that the follow l he [harked on Coal tramp', Canal and Works kif the Schuylkill Sarlg. pang for the year Orrrlgsburg, il4tnbur.T, ?elnhrsville, Althou.ef. Reading. 15 12 I 33 Unionville. - 55 53 43 Laurel Mill. 55 52 r • 43 Pottstown Landing. 55 i 52 13 Rn . sers . Find. 5553 13 , Phi:entry ilfe. 60 -'' 37 Pentding's Dam. 60 i 67 18 Lumbers.'lle, 60 , 67 46 Valley Forge, , 60 I 57 • 411 Port Kennedy, ' 65 i 63 53 Norristown, 65 1 63 53 1 Consolincken, 70 1 • 03 51 Spring Mill. 70 ' • 67 58 Manaynnk. ' 75 i 74 43 The toll to Fraladelphtti a - 11l be as follows i Mt. CA rbori.ech. Haven. t. Clinton: March, Midland Mai. 65 ets. Facts.. I 53 eta. June,luly and August. 75 72 63 Sept. Oct. Nor. & Dec.Ss 64 . 73 The Coal shipped from Port Carbon lathe above points will be charged one and a half cents per toil more thta sold rates. The chaise will be made prune of 2240 lbs.. seldiss allowance of five per cent. will be made on the weight shipped to cover wastage , Dec-Kt-I.ly] FREDERICK rnALEl,Newent. cAunTAcins: • - I - THE SUILIGRIDER DUGS . LEA:9 B to call the attention of bin friends find the polanc to ha stock Of CARRIAGES And LIGIIT W AGGONS now on hand and finishing. which he Will di-pone of tr..l :}All kinds of repairing promptly attended to. Recollect Corner of Union and Railrqad Streets., back of the Anurtcan Mon., : i • done 5. ISM 21— ly • WIST An 4. KIRK. VICTORY : VICTORY; :VICTORY ii— WILLIAM F. JOIISSTON, Tilt rort:LAN Wlll6 C FC,4I GOTCSNini . - . TlIll1511'114NT!! I . Stides-fles:>ruti,n of C. ,, idf. ,, i. Trade. EWE hundred bands wanted immediately to make the nrd: sty:. WEVIT.6 COAT. which for elerance and4ppe - trance,surpaises .nytbtnit of the kind ever presented to the citizens of this Colin:Ty A pattern enai ran ho seen at the immense wholesale and retail elndhlne Estahti•hment of LIP PINCOTT A. TAYLOR. collier of Carom and Nab-an ti-men sneeze, Pit tsiiille. — Also. a tare, Assortment o f Caster. 4. l diat.: and ginned Beaver Cloths: French Doe :Otitis, and F.neltih. French, Allnencatt, and $.l -- Twilled Cloths, of the finest Clinic and manufac ture; to - ether r with a meat satiny of eu.kutre. A D , rotas, Potrtni, 3 ad other novelties for the eosin et elute son. A molt unusually large Variety of sith and ele coot gassings, sr hide must 1:K . 5 , 1411n be appreciated and we virdisilY esiewipi f..llllkna to run numerous cos tamers and the pad , generally. to Avows with a tall, in order to satisfy themselves of thecae of this Weitas wined nose. II , iqtt. Shins. Drawers, Neckerchiefs, Suspenders, copies, at'. Goys' rot bionalle thinning, of the latest make and finish. I LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Cement' c4.tre and Mahantongo streets, (nl4-4 2 ) . Pirttsvilie Boys! and Children's Clothing llepol. ' 284 eluatt l &met. Pliladelpi(a. lis TUE So bschber basing had Mach expenente In the epanuactury e nt Boys* and Children'. Milled t Announces to the crtizena of Potts. ' villa, and surrounding tonne and Country. that Potts he hu, 4 large and varied -assortment of ready made clothing for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, made or very ' gond entsrialt, and In thesheat, tatess, sad most fash ionable style always pp hand. tale wool d most respect fully invite them, the cnigens of Ponsvil'e,d.c, to gent him a "II when they visit the city, end examine his beautiful stock themselves. and be' satisfied that the' ilepot.istjle place to be well soiled In Cbildsen's Clo thing in make, fit, style or Apish. Feb. 9, -49. 7-ly) F, A. OWL - No. 'ID II Chesnut Bt. below Teeth. Podada. J. E. Carter. AItCHITROMP AND EZOGINICA.II. N.. 51 North 3rstil Stralf. P/11/44.. (IIVES DRAWINGS AND APECIFIC MONIS OP -17 Qualm= to craze Darieth itts atid tai 0 . 21 Mandl 10, GOMM') SOWS or C4l2l:larartaß tArttlerr witch tbe affanweaeftt of Tretz to giftm. prePt, fest —Atm, Cborzben. Hoglittilk Prbeitth. Wow, Watts. GasAtiosks. Att., ea tam taloa and wog tipprov. Om, jocimilar bitatin trzSlitaltr./ht. Mach. Olgtp II I lAD trl recling eon.. ISRCO meaner •uW ba right • afaqa PEACE _ OP MIND. _____ 3y soul and ip and events. tea. the at part gb, but eternity. end my self up at threat. nd qua,. a them to the time o die, .16 I anl t He twill er them. I NT. KI Li '4. 1818. 111 ,, rates rd tioa Coar Port (Irmo. I. per tall. Mount Schuylkill Carton. Haven. cti. per ton. Cta. Par lOU. a IS - IS 25 , 22 35 32 40 . \ =I EM2I
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