LR. Broomall's ' GREAT BAIIGAIISI' WATCIII AND : JEMELECY..STORB.• -- .5 1 description Gold-and'Silver Watches of every scription can be had at from tee to fifteen per cent. tesrithart any other more In New York or • Philadelphia. Persons who wish to get a good vazo. -- periecUy regulated, would do well to call at the More of the subscriber, and compare the qualhy and pike of his watches with that of other stored. G.ed ;rather or at fellowiNg exactingly lola l'lrices:- Cnicl Levers,, full Jerraed, 10 carat cu e, , 'en 00 Silver do, do ~ do ,ll 00 ~;old Lapin es, jewelled, 18 carat caeca, 21 00 tfilVer do do - . . ,- .. 9 ,00 Silver Verge Watches. froth 05 00 upward,. Gold Pencils from $1 09 to SS 00; Gold Pengovith silver case' end penellsatmcbed, far 75 cents, :Also, &handsome assortment of new end ruttier - table ierriar.v.at prices fat below the .usual itnre prkel. Old gold and silver bought ot taken in a tchange. LEwis,S. BROOMALL, No. 111 North Second at., second door below Rare, , Philadelphia. - [April 14,'49. 15-1 y Cut this advertisement out, end bring it along, you will then be au re to get Into the right store.. • 'The IllinegolValtfornta Outdone. PINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY: Thel"Dismarld Otty of PhibLielVidg . grim Ahead J./10011 LAroottes, Ito Mariat street , btlote."6:110; Soar* Ha; • twelLscremmta.'. .18 ennatantly receiving from all the beet ..e.4.manuTsctu tete of Europe. every style orl lia t --FINE GOLD AND SILVEII WATCIIES. • 'tread tlI adverttsementent4i out of the RiPetr-put it In your pocket, and call the-that time jou' vial the city. Among:tiro assortment will be found: Gard sere, 18 Ir;cases. NU Jewelled, 1130 • or Levera, full jewelled. - 15 old V Enloe*, 18 1. cases, jewelled. - • 03 Silver l'Epines, jewelled, 10 Warner Watches,: •-. • 4 tnlllo Silver Tea Spoons, &plat to cola, per set, 450 Desert " " 10 10 , Table " • " 15 00 Together with a splendid assortment of-Chaste so ltirh Jewelry, die Sze.. mci Gold Chains of every variety and patters at a slight advance upon the original cost. •Zsansine them by all means. ' The Trade will be supplied upon the most advan tageous terms. J. LADOMIIS. No. 046 Market Street. below Eighth, rip 14,..15-16.3cul south side. Philadelphia _ Thri Cheapest - and most Splendid ...ISS84111TBIENV•OF vrAwcuus AND JILWELIM IN PIIILADA.. LEWIS LA.DODIUS, Xs. 443 .4.t.saw Street. aft") doors abase Eleventh, north • sidc.—reitak D./.• a/lAS Just received by Late arrivals, from the most celebrated Manufacturers of Europe. a. magnificent and Judiciously selected assort meat of bold nod Silver Watches, trbich he will sell cheaper than any other establishment in the Colt , ed States.. Among tbe assortment will be found— Gold Levers, IS k. cusps, full Jeweled, 42:10 - Silver Leven', full jeweled, IS Gold l'Epines, IS It eases, jeweled, •25 , silver l'Epines Jeweled, 10 ..., . •.` Quartier Watches," 410 *lO. - *liver Tea Spoons. equal to coin, pd set, 4,50 .. -Dessert•._ - o .. - 10,00 • Table. . .. - r. .. '. ' 10,00 Together with a splendid auntie:loot of Chaste and HirliJewelry, &e GOLD CHAINS, of - various styles, from the bast /Manufacture's. IS-Please preserve this advertisement, andteall at .... LEWIS LADOMUS'S No. 413 Market Street, above I I th, north side. stet have Gold and Sliver Levers still cheaper than the above prices. • au- s, liberal discount made to the Trade. Phi la.,Aprl-lii-gmo] - •. & ELLIOTT, Watchmakers and Jewellers, tsp DEILTD. 111 THE IAME BY WHOLESALE A.YI) RETAIL. Aterenext doot to the Miners' Bank, Centre street, GIZEIBE MESSRS. B. & E. keep conatahtly on hand 2 . 1 an extensive aseortment of WATCHES, em bracing every style, price, and manufacture to be found in this country; among which they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold and silver LEVERS of M• I. Tobias it Co.. Jon. Johnson, Robert noskell, Wm. Robinson, ac., of whose manu facture they have a splendid collection. ,ALSO, gold and silver ,Anchors and Le'plues,to which they would Invite attention. ALSO, a large and complete assort ment of Jewelry aneSilver Ware, einbracing nearly every article properly coming under those heads.— Clocks in great variety; Musical Instruments and Fan ., Articles ofevery description. Repairing °relocate, Watches, Jewelry, 4-e., promptly attended to. Messrs. IL & E. deem it unnecessary in advertise torn t to enumerate their stock more specifically: , suf fice to way that it bat beets selectedwith much care and ifieeretion, and is one of the mostextenaive to be found in the country. Their long experience In the business will fully warrant them in Inviting the attention of purchasers. in the full confidence that they are enabled to sell as dieupas any other establishment here or else- TV i I ~ re. - fileciB47-51-1Y Watches. Jewelry, SUT . er Ware, Six.. THOMAS AL SOP, NO. 12 NOUTII SECOND ST • HAS nn hand a large and 'heautiful Stock of Gold and Silver Lever,lepine.and other Witch es of all prices. Mona beautiful stalk of 3erve . etry of the newest styles, which basalt been fil ' lately purchased at the lowest prices. A full supply of Silver Forks, Spoons, Butter Knives, k.5..1 all weights, and warranted to be all equal to American coin. Spectacles for all ages, with 'convex and Concave go us.•c in Gold, Silver. Plated, and Steel frames. Plated and Britania Ware in sets or single picres, re - reived direct from the Manufacturer., sad sold at a very small advance. A large supply of Cum? cope. riot . plated Spoons, Finks &c. the best article of the kind in the market. Bogert,' Fine Vuticry, and a variety of other articles. Persons wishing any articles in nip line of business • arr,ini iled to examine my stock before purchasing. My motto IP, "Quick .31ed and small profits," and -1 ani undersold by none. ' N. ii. Par ticuldr attention paid to repairing all kinds •f Watches and-Jewelry. - poly I. '45. 27-ly AVAi'CIIES AND JEWELRY. CHEATER THAN EVER. /o'),•larals and Retail. at the “Pleiladelphia Watch and Jriretr,g Stare," No. 96 ..VarrA Second Street, oN - • corner of Qaaery,—PlllL trIELPS 11. Gold Levers, Id carat cases, tall jewelled, 1130 and upwards. 411.1.41:1Silrer Levers, full jewelled, IS Sold [Arline, 10 k eases jewelled, 25, " " ! Silver Lepines: Jewelled, • 10 " " .ugilver gnarlier. Watches, ' oto 1110 kills e r mien., equal to enin.per sett,Ten. *5 ; Desert, *10; Table $l5; other articles in proporoon. All goods warranted to he what tinny are sold for. • Constantly on hand a large gasnrtnient °Me GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE.. Also, an aseortment of M. .1. Tobias & Co., E. Simp son, Samuel &IL - others, E:S.Yates & Co., John Rerri- NM, G. & R. Beesley and other superior Patent Lever Have me me, which will he eased In any style desired. •rrangemsnis have been made with all the shove named meat celehrktedinanufactu F 8 ra of England to fur nish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which nrelern,will he taken, and the name and residence wf the person ordering put on if requested. 0. CONRAD, importer of Watches, Phiia,oct2s4B-41.-Issi • No. 06 N .Secondf.it._ sTbi; - Esi wiiiVEst STOVES: • WINTER• II CO' ING: SOLOMON 1100VgIL, 'Corner of Narsteriax dad Railroad Streets, POTTSVILLE, . . ANNOUNCES to his friends and ens- Miners and tho public 'generally that he has on hand the mast elegant assort ," meet of STOVES ever 'offered In this community embracing all the newest • and most approved pattern.. Ile par th.nlarly calls attention to McGREGOR'S PATENT rlOll.Oll. bleb Is pronounced the best stove item in use,bnth foreoniforkeciiimmy, and health.. Ultave the erclusive right of making these stoves in County. Also Cast Iron Radiators, Empire Cooking Stoves, a 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 assortment for all purposes, all of which will he sold at unusually_ low rates. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—ills assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware is very large, and embraces all the articles in faculties, which lie will warrant to be of a superior quality. • All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured to order at the shortest notice. ,ROOFING & SPOUTING. Ache is prepared to es ' ecete..3 4 in Roofing and Spouting, he Invites those In , Want;Of - Such work, to give him a call, a• he pledges hinivelf to do it cbeapi.r and better than it as err done in this place before. The public are respectfully invited local' and clam or his stock and Mgr for themselves, (Oct7-4I TUE DUCKS COUNTY ECONCIItaT _ PATENT 'AIR-TIGIIT COOKING STOVE. .. • - The Greatest frapforsetest , of eke Gay! TIIE anbacrlbeg respectfully informs the public that be has recently secured the patent right for Schuylkill County. for the manufacture and sale ofthe new and admirable Conking stove called the BUCKS COUNTY ECONOMIST.— Anteing the many improvements lately introduced in Cooking Stoves, it Is acknowledged on all hands, that nothing can surpaiii this In all the points requisite and desirable in that flexes Lary a n tele of bowie hold economy. The facility with which it is regulated, the regularity, przfretion and despatch. with winch cookery and baking con be done at one and the same time. and the small quantity of fuel consumed, are mattersof surprise to all who have tried it, and gives it the first rank among all the moven yet introduced. It is unnecesaary.howevier, to epee ify its peculiar facilities in advertisement.a per ennui, examination of its fcatnrc.a will beet satisfy those who may wish to 'mike purchases; and it will atford the undersigned much pleasure to receive calls. and Misr,' all incinirics with respect to Its capacities and perform ance.. The store will be put up for thirty days, and if foundnot to meet Hie expectations of buyers, or to per form as represented, It will - be taken away without charge. , There are three sixes—Nos. 1, 2 and 3--end constructed to burn either wood or coal. Call ander amine specimen., now ready at the stove and eheet.hon evare manufactory of the, enhscriber, in Centre =Street, two doors above the Public Schools—where. also, any_ thing in his line of business may he had on accommoda tmg teems. - • Pottarille,Oct7-41-tf] ABRAHAM Sr. CLAIR. -xr FIRE ! FIRE! FIRE! ..T THE old adage, ' , take time by the , ; ,...„41-4,..5er-t.', forelock "co lock lteelf to every one ~s' by its plain common sense• and, when the chill wintla °Cantu= he ' gin to blow: giving notice of the approachof winter. every prudent man w ill at once make provision against cold weather. Knowing that the people. of Pottsville have a eominen •dsble regard for comfort, convenience, and economy, LONG _k JACKSON have jest started their new store in Centre street, opposite Trinity church, with an ex. tensive assartinent of PARLOR A.ND COOKING STOVES, among which will be forted all the old and approved styles; and a number oi? new ones adapted particularly to the Wolin attn. Crgil Reqlop., We have :he pleasure of introducing to thiCneigirriorhood PIERCE'S AMERICAN Ain TIGHT COOKING STOVE, WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. this stove, which Is of tacent invention. bide fair to sn percede every other kind now In use. During the phst )ear it has grown Into public favor with unprecedented raptclity! Also, ETC WART ' S - SUMMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. - This stove, which is ajually adapted le wood or coal, hay received Silver medals at the Oliva the.Amerlcan Institute, New York; ache Mechanics' Institate. - 2101- t of the Franklin Institute Philadelphia and of the Mechanice Institute, Wilmington, Delaware. A somber of their stoves are now In operation In this m emo. And have-given entire satimfaction. Can and awaits uurnalOrtMeet of parlor and Ogee. bee stoma: they are of ell tarts. sizes and prices. - A large and splsadi4 assortment of Skeet /ran, ?Irk asd Japanmed Wars kept cnnstantly on hand. TIN ROOFING and all work connected with the bu siness executed with neatness and de.spatch, and et tbst renal reasonable prices. LONG & JACKSON. 4: ,- ill LONG SHAWLS of venous sty I% ' nd sale by No v. 22- J.M. EILATTY 4 Cl. VOL. XXV. - . THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to Inform the nubile that they have commenced: a , STO V E' FOUNDRY Atblch Is now In full operation. on Coal • tree t, nest to Henry Jenkins'. Wip e Scree, Manufactory In Pottsville , and known an th e Pottsville Stove Mote: they would, therefore, call he attention of stove dealers of this region, and all others, to their stuck of stoves, as they feel confident that they tan supply them onus reasonable terms and with stoves 'fatty pattern and equal in beauty and material to those porehuted at the Philadelphia foundries. N. 13.—A11 kludge! eastinpdoneto order it the fibrin yet notice and an tbenmat reasonable terms. - ' lIILL & WILLIAMS Pottsville. May 9.9. 1847 suety ' SCII. HAVEN, MINED-SVILLE AND TRENO?iT PASSENGER LINE. - •wit'•- I a CHANOE OP ON and after Monday, April 3d.lbe Ilea will be run as follow., viz.: Leave Minersville for Schuylkill Haven at 01 and 81 o'clock. A. !IL, end 4 o'clock; P. M. ' - Leave Schnilklll Haven for Mineravilte at before M.,12.1 M., and Of P. M. Leave Minersville for Tremont at I o'cluck, P. M. Leave Tremont for Pottaville,MinetamilE and Sebti.fli -kilt Haven, at 3 o'clock, P. M. PARE.• -• From Mlneraville Id Schuylkill Ihven„,, " Schuylkill Haven to Tremont, :4;:" 50 Mi nem We to Tremont; An Omnibus will run between Pottayille ahiPpest . wood to connect with the Tremont Poen, iteving Pottsville at 121 o'clotk, M.. and leaving Weetwood immediately on the arrival of the Train from Tremont. Fate front Pottsville to Westwood, 15 eta. *All baggage atthe ernes's rack. - WM. T. CLARK, V I Poltsville.OctsB'4s-441 Proprietor. LITTLE SCHVYLKILL R. al! A.D. Yom` ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARS ON TOE LITTLE RCIIUYLRILI. RAILROAD. TILE Passenger Train leaves Port Clinton,dally,(Sur, days excepted) on the arrival of the morning train an the Reading Railroad from Philadelphia—arriving at Tamaqua In time to dine. Leaves Tamaqua at half pail one o'clock, P.M., in time to connect at Port Clin ton with the afternnnn train, pa' the Reading Railroad from Pottsville to Philadelphia. FARE.—To Port Clinton, 75 cents; to Philadelphia, 03 50. The freight train leaves Tamaqua 'daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Port Clinton at 4 o'clock, P.M. A passenger car runs in connexion with the Freight train, on that passengers for Philadelphia can take the morning traln of cars on the Reading Rail road at Port Clinton. Fare the same as in the other train. dIMIN ANDERSON, Tamaqua,Oct/9-441 Summer Arrangement: PHIL A.., READING. POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. AND TWO TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, EXCEPT itINDAVL rIN and after Monday. April Rd , lel°. two train' will /.../ run each way, daily, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. • - Morning line (accommodation), leaves Philadelphia at 71 o'clock A. bk. (Sundays excepted) passes Read ing al 10.0 A. M. The above line steps at all ,way station's. as formerly. AFTERNOON LINE—FAIT TR•111. Leaves Ph Inds. daily. (ell Leaves Pottsville dally (ex cept Sundays) at 2.3 d cept Sundays) at 2.30 3.45 " Sch. Haven, 2,37 Pottstown, 4.15 - •• Pnrt Clinton, 3.00 • Rending. 5.00 " Reading. 3.50 " Pon Clinton, 5.45 •• Pottstown, 4.30' 12=1 " Sch. Haven, 5.10. " Plienixville. 5.00 Lea at Pottsville, 6,20 i Arr's at State Road, 5.50 The afternoon train will stop at the above named stations; passenger for other poihts must therefore take the morning line. Depot in Philadelphia corner Broad and Vine sts. No passenger' can enter the cars, finless provided with tickets. NOTICE.—FiIty pounds of baggage will he allowed to each passenger In these lines; and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggago at their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of the owner. No freight will betaken by these lines. • By order of the board of managers. S. BRADFORD, Seey. Oct.f.id, ItNd. as- PHILA., READING & POTTSVILIA: RAIL ROAD. • '7l.t Mk , . 71-7re,` RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERIIANDIZE. ON AND AFTER April lit , 1040 , Goods will he V/ forwarded with despatch at the following rates. of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. Between fotterille 1 Between Patt . seille • and Phila. I and Reading.. . PI aster,ttmestone. Bitumin ous Coal, Sand. Iron 0re,14 00 1 00 *. and Bricks. J ' Bloonte,Lime,Timber,Stnne.l Itlniin, Tar, Pit:h, Raw I ' Turpentine, 51arble,Grind- 1 .. „ ~,, - 110 stones, nails, spikes, scrap 1"" "" .and pig iron, broken cast-1 Ines, guano,and poudrette.) . Bar Iron, dour. salt, lead.l .. bark, raw tobacco,sall beef 1 and pork, lumber, grain. iron castings, sugar, tun- 1.4 70 1 20 lasses, green coffee. tibia- 1 toes, atilt petre, brimstone, l' and rye chop. J • Flour, per bbl. • 14 Oil, groceries. vinegar. wills-) key, machinery, cheese, I . lard, tallnw,. rags, leather, raw hides, paints, White 1.411 l4O and red tard,oysters,beinP, .glue and cordage, steel, bran and ship stuff. J Raw cotton and wool, cigar..' fresh meat, fresh flab, dry soods,drugsand medicine; foreign liquors, wines and teas, glass. chlt.a. an d queensware poultry. con flaticnary, books and sta. 5 00 • 2 31 Denary, spirits turpentine, callisphine, burned coffee, hats and caps, boots and shoes, bonnets, Father., I . . trees, hops. spices, furnl- lure, by weight. .1 . , No additional charges for ennimisslnn, storage, or ieceiving or delivering freights at any of the Company's depots on the line. [Aprills, '4O. 2.9-tf ~CSM;; PIPe Rw ~ =~f9N~"WV- OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA & READING RAIL ROAD COM BA.N F. Dec• 20th. 181 e. OTICE la hereby given, that the rates of Fteight and Tolls on Coal transported by this Company, will be as follows from January let. 1649: To From ALCorhon.tiLl aven.P.Clinton Richntoud, multiunit 1,180 60 55 35 Philadelphia, do do AU 55 35 Inclined Plane,untliDer-31,d0. 70 05 45 Nicetown, do 70 05 45 Germantown R R., do 70 05 45 Fats of Schuylkill, do 70 05 45 Afanayunk, do 60 55 35 Constehneken and - . Plymouth It. IL, do . 50 43 130 Turn nut l mile b,e- . low Norristown. do 43 40 125 Norristown or Bridge- NM. do 40 35 IRO Portitennedy, . do 35 30 • 1 15 Valley Forge, , do 00 25 110 Ohtani:vine. ' do' 20 IS 100 Royer's Ford, do . 20 15 100 Pottstown, ' do 15 10 100 Douglassville, do 15 10- 100 Baumstown, do 10 05 OS Reading. do 03 Otl 25 Between Reading and Mohrsville, do 100 LS 00 Slohrsville, • do ,95' 00 85 Hamburg,' ' do • 75 .70 65 Om lgotoirg, do 05 • 60 5 The freight and tolls on tout to Richmond, and Philadelphia. during the months of June, July, sad Anglin , . wilt be . • • From 11.Carhon.9.Ilaven.P.Clinton. . .170 163 143 And on and *Der Rept. Ist, In December A. 4180. IRD ' 173 IDb By order of the Board of Manairri. - 8. BRADFOH,.*Seeretary, Dec13,' , 15-52-tf) Liiernaron Works, near , . Z.:-...6.••&- HUDSON et ALLEN, BOPRIETORS of the above neared establishment, respectfully informs their patrons and the phhile generally, that they have taken the large building for- merly used for tliablathine Shop. connected with the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to whichthey lave added a Foundry, and are now prepared to build Steam En gines of every size, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Railroad and Dna Cars, and to furnish iron and Brass Castings of every description suitable to the Coal whittler any other business, on the most reasonable terns. Repairing .3101 triads done with nearness, and dc ouch, at the lowest price*. ' All work furnished by them will be 'Warranted to perform well. They wonld ;alb* the custom of !brie who may want articles in their line in thisAlcinity. • All ordeni will meet with tattned i tate and ir v• a tention. • B. tiU SON, March 17, 1819, . 12-131 L. It. ALLEN. • POTTSVILLE ISON WOARIL IPENCREt & sueox. • ESPECTFUPPV IhnOnnees to tba public, t hat nn they have taltvl EStabllsbrneri knowcr *Atha Pottsville trop SAArks, on Norylitg Stmt. where, they are prettied to build ill kinds or teattrainthitta, • mantmetnreßall Road CarCund' Pitathinary Oralmont every description, at the abortemt notice', ttlldonthe moat reasonable terms. CoPersoces from abroad, in want of Steam Entteaa win And It trial& advaattie mews theme call Wag* sagaylne 'New/tent, May 11 MINERS' PUBLISHED EVERY . SATURDAY:. BY BENJAMIN BANNA STOVES 1 . STOVES =WM CHANGE OP 110 ORS, Irazleton. AND .'..-POTTSVILLE I will teach yenta pierce the troWels of the Earth, and baker oat from the caverns of Mountains, hletahr sell& will giv i iiiwArtx.M.o2 ,- 61ti.Uit44irM01. cstxnujaum MERCHANTS VANSPON.TATION VIA. PIIiLADA., I i Id tI IVA D AND POTTSTILLX WAREIIONSE IN PHILADELPHIA ,, NORTH BART WOMB THIRD - AND WILLOW IFTINITS. g 3 MMS.I.Ifigi 3. O. CONRAD, Jr. Jr: CO., FVORWAIIDING and Commission Merchants , take thin method of folbebelerir their friends and the public in general. that ttleyi are . prepared to forward Merchandise, Packagesand Parcels of all descriptions. to the following places daily Haven. blitieraville. Tamaqua end Pousenle,—also to Llewel lyn. Donaldson, Tremont, Pinegmve, Port Carbon, St.Clalr, New Philadelphia, Middleport, Patterson, Tuscarora, New Castle, Ashland. Danville, Northum berland, Sunbury, Shamokin, Williamsport, Milton, Cattawissa, Bloomberg . , Orangeville, Espytown,Llght Street, Miffiiaville , einydeitown. Georgetown and Washington. Goods for Mauch Chunk, Ilisleton, Seaver Meadow, Summit Hill , Cunningham.idennick and Wilkeibarre, wig be shipped through to Tamagna without the de tention heretofore caused by reloading at Port Clinton. Orders for geode will be punctually attended to.— Particular attention paid to the /selling of Country produce. - l Alawilargs In the Country se ndhis for ihelr goods senitan order whit the Tgamster,es goods' canao,6lhigsvise be dear/ed.' J. C .MO . Rrd.z.lbr . Fatrast:' Jr Piffled's. 4 , •'- • eriEtett.,ltarep. Aprit.l4•4o-16-ly coLLlEnt s wortlcs. .1,7,4=7.; POEN IIRY AND mAcame. SHOPS. TIIE subscribeia, at their old stand. corner of fla Road and Callowhill 'Recta, are prepared to man facture to order, at t hr shortest notice, Steam Caries. and Pumps. o any power and capacity (or mining and ther purposes, Rattin't Coal Reenkiady.litackfacs, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be requited. Also Eseines and Blowier Cyliasfers with all neces cry machinery for Blast Al raues. net Air Pipes, of he most approved plans. Cup and Ralyonats sad W wo 7'syses, of the very beet constrnet on. They - par ticularly invite the attention of Iran Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, t o their large stock of Ceureso fur Rating Milo, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz . —The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbrirre, and the Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work. logether with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it is enough t n say, that time and esperienee.the most infallible .eats, has. amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en. linen and machinery. Ordensarerespecfully solicited and will be promptly attended to. iIA YWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, ISM 3-1y Neiv Arrangement. IFM:M"4I- r2titf4', LIVINGST'ON'S EXPRESS LINE. WE ARE PREPARED TO receive and forward Y V Dally per Passenger Train, (our Express Can being always In charge of special messengers) met , chandlee of ali descriptions, packages, bundles, specie, bank notes, 4.e. Also particular attention ;paid to collecting Drafts and Accounts.. Packages and Gondn &Reject daily ttiall interme— diate places between Philadelphia and F. - patients. OFFICER. Centre Street, Pottsville; 4 . 3, South Third, stre et Philadelphia; No. 8, Wall Elva, New rock; No 8 Court street' Boston =MM LI VINGSTON, HO WARD & Co PASCAL IRON WORMS 6 4 . tha , Ata .7.Z.V.r. PHILADELPHIA. IVTEUIEDAVrougIit Iron Flues, Suitable (or Loco- V motiyes,Marine and other Steam Engine mite,.. from Stn 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes for Has, Steam and other purposes; eztra strong Tube for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons'for Pompon( Steam Engines 4-c. Manufactured and for sale by 51011 IS, TASHER & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. mane r3tl and Walnut Ms., Philada. Philaila• Nnv. 22d 1E145 47 FRANKLIN WORKS. ~~ zplIE Subscribers havtog associated themselves o-. 1. tether, trading under the arm ofS.Billyman & Cie (or the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine business at this Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately owned by A. G. Brooke, are now prepared to Manufacture to order at the shortest notice Steam En gines. Pumps, Coal Breakers, and Mechinery of almost any size or description, for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. It} ORDERS Alti RESPF.CTFTeIf.I.I" SOLICITED..cr, . _ • SAMUEL SILLYMAN & Co. rPRA: , i6I.IX SIIOVEI. WORKS.—The subscribers r ore now prepared to fu: Wish the Colliers and deal. er• of Schoylkill canary, with Shovels of all kind■ at Ihelewest Philadelphia prices. Attention Is portico: lady called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovel,' of any size or pattern promptly attended to. Pt.Carhon. Ana. 14, , 17.33-1 y) S. SILLYMAN & Cn. Eagle Iron Works, tr= - IN THE BOROUGH• OF POTTSVILLE. P,OLIGERLY CONDUCTED BY C. W. TITMJIA J. WREN & CO. - - - - - - - 11 ESr Tr F ILLS ano u neeto t frl eth e put timryoveia.en this establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of lb's winks. Being practical Mechanics. they Batter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the haziness will enable then, to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the moot fastidious-- They are prepared to manufbeture Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Draft Cars, Railroad and other Casting., 4 , c. &c. All orders thankfully received and promptly moiled on the most reasonable terms. JOHN Wne.N, THOMAS WHEN JAMES WREN April 21.1'0-17-1y) Jos. IncZilurrars Passage Agency. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1540. D. SAN NAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT. OLDIAT AND Tlll6 DVIT ERTABLIIIIIED AAAAA OM OFFICE IN TttO UNITED /STATES. THE subscriber respeetthlly begs Cleave to tender his sincere thanks to .:: -,i . his numerous friends and the public, it 40..., , for the very liberal support he has re ,l"-•-•=:"4EL' _ reined for upwards of twenty yeark, and solicits a continuation of their eontidence. The despitch with which his passengers have been brought out-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 for the faithful performance aC any future contracts entered into with hind. The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK. ETS, which nail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will be bryught out without delay or disappointment. viz.: stilts' ?WWI chrT . Xlll. DA TN OP a AMINO PIION N. Y. Patrick Henry, Delano. Jany. 6 May 6 Sept. s Waterloo P.R.Allen, " 11 %- II " 11 Sheridan, Cornish, " 26 " 26 " 20 Henry Clay, Nye, Feby. 6 Jure 6 Oar. 6 New Ship, " II " II • " II Garrick. !Hunt, " 26 ' " 26 .• 26 New World, 'Knight, March 6 July 6 Nos,. 6 John lLSklddy.jLuce, " II " II " II Itmeius, Moore, I " 26 .• 26 " 26 Ashburtos. lion laud, lApril 6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, %V II Allen " II " 11 " 10 Siddnns, Cobb, " 26 " 26 " 31 5111PS' NAMES. CV•I'XII. DAYS SAILING FROSI civ'sel.. Patrick Henry Deana. Feby 21 June 21 Oct 21 Waterloo, FILAIIen, " 26 " 26 II 20 Sheridan, Cornish. Mar. 11 July II N0v.16 Henry Clay, Nye, " 21 "21 "21 New Ship, " 26 " Vi " 26 Carrick, Ilene, April 11 Aug. II • Dec II 1 New World, . Knight, ••21 ' 21 " 21 John It Skiddy, Luce, " 25 • " 26 " 21 Bowies, Moore. May II Sept.ll Jan. 11 Ashburton, Howland, " 21 " 21 " DI %Vust Paint, W.H.Allen " 20 "26 " 26 Siddons. !Cobb, 'June It Oct 11 Feb. 11 In addition to the above regular tine, a number of splendid ships, such as the Adirondack, Mantling. Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick, Samuel Hicks. Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from, Me mnon' weekly In regular succession, thereby preventing the least passibility °friday or detention In Liverpool ; and for the accommodation of persons wishing In remit money to their family or friends. I have arranged the payments of my drafts on the fellow Ins banks: Armagh, Cionmel, Enniskillen. Omagh, Athlone, Cavan, Ennis, Parsontown, Bandon, Fermoy. Enniscorthy, Skibbereen, Belfast, Cootehill, Galway, Sligo, , Banbridge, Drogheda, . Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena. Dundalk, Kilrash, Trifler, •Bal lyshannenDit ogars an, Limerick, Wexford. Ilallina, Dungannon, Loadonderry,Waterford, Cork, Downintrick.Monaghtul, VOllghal. Coleraine, Muting, Mallow, ' f - , Eltridad.--Meseret. Spooner, Ater nod & Co., bankers, London; and gr. E. to. Flynn. Liverpool. FretlasuL—The City. of Glasgow flank, and all Its branches and agencies. , el. Passages can also be engaged Rua Liverpool to Philadelphia. Beaton, and Baltimore, by, the mauler packet ships, on application being made personally or by letter past paid sddressed to B. LlANNAN,Pottevilict JOSEPH MoMURIIAY, earner of Pine and South sta. New York; or Mr. OE% McMUIULAY. No.. ILL Waterloo Road. Liverpool. .- - 33.015-14 Summer Arrangement, oh¢ u„ tsAu. taltz p. CONDUES FRONI REAltip . • FOR 11/112/ISRUIIkI, leaver the Olin. sion-llnuxe Corner of Penn and Fifth s. dally...except Sunday, at 101 o'- clock. AOE inuitedistely on the arrival of the mor. rang Train of Cars (rem Philadelphia: • • ALSO. FOR LANCASTER, from the same Mice, - except Senday. at P o'clock, A. N. or Imme diately on the arrival of the . Morning THUD of Cara (iota' Pottsville„ Passengers leaving ,Lancester ar Lifts in this Line. will be in time te - cone e ct with - the Afternoon Train of Cars for Pottsville:. ALSO, FOR EASTON: three', times a week. from the lime Once, at 7 o'clock. A.IM. Irtgl : bruaday. ',Wedneeday and Friday ; and three time. I.7lmq: s train Ella' Ea& Rotel. - Mtn:arty p 'A. N. via./ Tuesday, Thursday and datpiihr, . ' tektivx Coaches have - been placed opoialbe Uri; art eery ligentiop 17111 be paid to the cough lof travellers, JOHN N. 211/111510RE gs. NEPREW. Reeding, ARTS 21,'40. 17.4,m03 Proprlelers. - - SATURDAY' . - iviOiNitsto.-...A1. Merchsuitsi 'Nadi; • OUSE; leTWitlat Alen AMID oaten , Piitedrptie. - TUG Froortetorattip end laaa=ewant of se 3 - this well known bold. (Which is losers& * the very centre or bushiest) haring this day Moe Into the_ hands or ahe subscribers, the beg leave to note Unit Is to their purpose to tender is wor thy of the liberal patronage with high 'IV has been heretofore sustained,-end opts, try mareiolulog We, to deserve the patronage of their friends; who may visit the city on bissiness or pleasure. I fileye•4l-144M3 C. &J. ter_LIBBIN. ' Formerly of the Exchange Rotel, Pittsburg. .1 . for, Anthracite Hall: sominy IrTACILT, S l / 7 /11ASIMILLE, PA. The subscriber would respectfully i forte' ... his frleuda and tha. public that he has sad _ , to the above Domed bowie. (formed) kept by Rapp,) where he will be happy CO fire every attention to • those who mey,favor Mai with a call: (ap.7.•49-;-15.tf.) JACO!) GRAM. Slieldratiell. Alleg . Any ',Joule. Jr.. 280 .thirks: Strut. above Xisigei, (Smith radii.) PUILADELrHIA. 1 1 : THIS large, and splendid otel ha./ been ' furnished with entire fir furniture.; The EX.. , - liar-Room in the largest WS ladephlif. The - Parlours and' Vicing-rno sirs:holy scp '. rated from the nolso4: : 1 1 bustle, hs tient to the 'arrival lend depenitis the - cats, TheT co eaten leg the whole front o he - house. atTordsV chol re . tret - iii warm 'whathetv,and.a splendid `view Of the .s! eateet thorcoighfare Idea City , , . - -'" The lodging Rooms are well 'finished. The Table as well providedfar as any other Hotel, with er ty at tention; of the managers to make It the best lio et for Merchants and Business Men, during their slay in the Ctly. The term will be one doter per day. o the arrival of the Cars from the Rest, a Tarter wil be In attendance to convey baggage, &c, to the Ilotet.iwtitch 1 as adjohlinctlie erpot. [Feb 10 74100 WHITE SWAN HOTEL.—rr H E Subscrlber begs leave to Inform his friends Et`' and the public In general that he has I taken ' the WHITE SWAN HOTEL AND STAGE OFFICE, No. 108 Rata Street, formerly kept by .1. Peters & Son. The House befog largeandconvanient. and in the business pat of the city, he hopes by strict attention to linslow, that his friends and all who may mime to the city on business or pleasure will giv him a call Ile pledges himself , that nothing shall be want ing on his part to make them at home. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR I'ER DAY. • GEORGE RAHN, arc hl7 12-2mo] Formerly of Schuylkill Collin!. Washington Hotel, (FonmcaLy KEPT pi Sruvet. BRARD)I. Sch•ekili Hare,,. 12_,., ; „..1 The subrcriber announces to Ids friends and Lithe travelling public that he has taken the above mentioned.establishrnent, and fitted tip throughout, pa that It will eqoal any estab lishment in the County. It is located 'near the Depot of the Philadlephia and Reading Railroad end pi the Main street of the Borough. Ilia table will always ho abundantly supplied with the choicest delicacier of the season. his chamber. are large and airy, and his bed• dine of the bent kind. The stabling attaelted to the hotel is large a 4 com modious, and attentive hostler' will always be, found In attendance. lie has also accommodations for Dro vers, rte. , I it:}Vebtcles will always be kept to carry visitors to any part of the County. or elsewhere. ' 1 All he snlicites Is a trial of his Mimi, feeling confi dent he will give entire satisfaction to all who illnd it convenient to sojourn at his, House. Ap.7,49-IS.tf.IJOHN JONES. Guam: Gum : : DWIGHT & POT T, TOWN lIAI.I.IRON STORE. DOUULE and Slagle barrel ISIITYT ••, k , GUNs POWDER ELASES,WIGT ~ . 4 " BELTS, / PONT'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS', " SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. • The above are a :Inc aanortment of Engllrt, a nd Ger man manufacture. TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND R • V Ina a fineasiortmenzofthe roost celebrated Maker. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Foxe, Lon and Short handled S hovel. made expressly for our own sales. . BUILDING MATERIALS, Coasisung of Loeks,LatcliesMinses, Paints,oll,Glass otAmerlcan,Cierman, and Enslish manufacture. IRON AND STEEL. . , Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, STEEL.. Barid;and Hoop Iron: TOOLS, Blacksmiths% Carpenters%dhoemakers%and Saddlers* SADDLERY, LIARDWA RE, & COACH TRIMMING With a variety nt Iron notions. tins. 247 35 Building ilardware and TooLs AT LOW PRICES. :• ~„ THE attention of builders and'others A:6S . respectflally Invited to the extensiee • and welt-selerted stock of U L INC HARDWARE AND TOOLS Now refired by the subscriber, in part ns fnllos u i ' American Front Door Locks, upright, with night work, plated or brass filen item American Front Door Locks, plain plated or brans do Do do do Ind Store Door, Horizontal or Upright, brans fur nitu Do Rim Locks. all sizes and qualities. White or brass furniture. . Do Mortice Locke, all does with plated, White or bra. furniture. • Du Mortice Latches, all sizes do do do Do Mortice, and Him Closet Lock,, plated or brass escutcheons. Do Drop.Stop,Thumb.Gate,and Store Dooriatches. Also. Imported Locks and Latches nt every description. Baldwin's sod American Butt Hinges, of all size•, fait or loose joint. Shutter. Gate, Strap. T, and ltaekllap Hinges, all kinds. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush, and Spring Bal., of wru't or coat iron and brass, every dexcript ion Screws, Sprigs, Glue, Sand Paper of the hest quality. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, of every ca.. ety. Do Buttons, pl atr. or on plates, brass, iron or bron• zed On Nobs. rested, while, iron. nr wood, every awl. Sash• Cord. common and patent, with nther articles too numerous to mention. • !NAM S and SASH-WEIGHTS at Factory prices. ' goods delivi,red free of charge to any Depot or Landing. • TOOLS. ,Spear & Jaikson's Back, Panel, Hand and Ripp Saws, imported expressly for retail sales, all saluted with rare. . Sole agent for the celebrated PLANES, &e., - made hy E. W. Carpenter. of Lancaster, Pa., being all made ofsplit wood, and the bats around and tried. Beney's and Williams' make of CHISELS. AXES, HATcit- ETA, Drawing Knives. acc., all warranted good. Pueti's and Slack'. make of AUGURS and AUGUR ' BITTS, everysire. American Squares and Ilevils of every description. Do Rules, Gages, Sawsetts, Compasses, Screw ', drives, !lee. Do C. S. llainmers.Claw and Riveting,every size. Steel,t Iron and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Bitts, in great variety. W. Greases & Son's. Botcher's, and other celebrated makes of Chisels. Files. Plane-Irons. &c. Addis's Celebrated Carving Tools, every shape. Making one , of the hest and most extensive assort ments of Building Hardware and Toots in the City. aleAt this establishment it is considered a pleasure to show the goods. Builders and others are invited to call,nnol examine the assortment, and hear the prices asked, before purchasing elsewhere. WM. M. McCLURE, No) 1.57 Market St., between 7th & fith, upperslde. March7,lSlO-3mo] Philadelphia. Cherokee. LATE yArtittre.L. OATUE subscriber flaring just returned from Philadelphia with the largest stock olgoods offerial for sale in this place, consisting ot Dry Goode, Groceries, Provisions. Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Segura, rummer flats lt Caps, Queens- Ware, Glassware. Lamps. Burning Fluid. dm tire.. has opened • a NEW STORE'in FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Norwraian Street, below the Arcade, where he is prepared to sell on terms more favorable to purchasers than those of any other rstablishmen in the Borough of Pottsville. • Ilia assortment of Dry Goods embraces all the new Spring styles, which are various and beautiful. ' Men's and Boy's fashionable Caps for sale at 12 ' cents. Persons can tiro at lust 2.5 per cent. by purchas ing 7t C. I~YbIAN 8. Ap.7: a9-15.11.] New Firm. • subseribent having this day entered Into 4' l n SOCESIES, t ershlp for the purpose b of transacting a eral PllO YlSl wholesa ONS,HAYi.le and retaIFLOUR, and FEEDusiness IRON, , at the well-known York Store In the borough of Potts ville. would moat respectfully begleave to say that they have now on hand a large and well selected stock of Bar Iron of all descriptiona, also Flat Bar and T Rail Road !roc of various sizes, suitable for drifts nod lateral roads, which they offer for sale at as low a rate as can be had in the County. Also, a fresh stock of Groceries and Provisions constantly on hand at very low prices for cash. Also, Cast, Blister. hod Sheaf - Awe'. NMI , and Spikes, Olt, Flour. Feed, &e.,, nil of which they would Tenn/Cattily spite It en Inspection of by the public, and relying as they do upon a au let attentioa to business to he ablo at all limos to accommodate their custoiners. E. YARDLEY. SON. P.M.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to return his sincere thanks flu the liberal patronage he has heretofore received from his friends and the public generally, and respectfully solicits a coulktuunce of the same for the new firm.. .- Pottsvillejtarett4.llllB.lol EDW. YARDLEY.' Groeek.ii'nomi. Ferri, , New AND PROVISION STORE.•-• ~ 1 Cfri r 3r E finaar."l: l Fgr:li,4 4 iii." 4 SAO e ere will always keep on hand a/epeeist. stork of ehorCe GROCERIE'S. PROVISIONS, 'Family FLOOR, TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, Ar.e.l all of which will he se lected with 'Mat are. and will be sold it yentas , - rates; Ili flatten himself that he eate make It to the interest of DOS sokletuldry to deal wittrttimr t he Mete- Ibreaollelts their mammy,. • •, • •- . ,- ,• ,- • r • He roams tiptoe,' to his mittterous cutdomers,for the patronage they !tutored apes id le In his Miler but^4 o s '' dee. 11.4740 . • • , ,it D. omozsza.. , . .... --77 A'CAILD; 1 1;erttZ 7k. WARM " WEROLESA LC 'sod' Retail: Deakin to DAY MODS, GROCERIES:TRAB, I.IQIIfIRRAc. tore on Centre elites: nest the•comir ottla; banning% uswhictribs satesthin Of tbscitilenforlitnit red counted Is mapstlinily solicited. • • —; 4 ' • ; • . JORN irent::‘ Pot4:tlie. 8 - 441 JOHN B. C. MARTIN. • 'UDR figtE.—TOW..ol to Town of A. Getatiallo..apply to A. BOSSE& *Amp 10 7.1-411 Bfathanrango Street, Pottsville. . . )(ifs?_ ... • _; lkirultar e S Wainitture C : ARPET% 'VENITIAN & PAINTED - BLINDS; ite. I .. . • GIBS BANG & lIIILLICIIAN . I RESPECTFULLY announce to thit citizens ot '. Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they havenpined a IFURNITt/RE .WARE:.ROOLL• is ma beturtge Strad, a fns dears from Centre, where they 'bay, On band a large and fashionable stsh of Fund tun, embracingabe latest and most fashionable styles. all of which hap been manufactured to their order by - the best tatters In our cities: •Ttielt stork embraces a general assortment of all the articles embraced In fur nishing tirfellinve either plain or In the most luxurious manner:. Bedai ends ranging In price front *3 to Batt, —and Welber articles of, furniture la proportion. In their stock Is alto embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Blind; and Window Shades otthe ninstdpprov. ed patterns, selected with areas care. - CARPBTTINfi; .BELIDINO AND UPHOLSTERY. They have MSc added to the stock a lot or Carpeting of the.varlous nualities, and Bedding, to which they call the particular attention of those la want of these articles. It Is our design to keep all the articles of Furniture required in Schuylkill County, and prevent she sleeve any of persons going abroad in search of elegant aril. ties of, FurnitoS, allot which they 'ate determined to 'dial less pr ces than they can be obtained else where; with p Int end carriage added. They there• fore earnestly site those who are about famishing houses and than . also who require additional furniture, to give th_ent k e . 11. as they Ratter themselves they can give them any, k rid of a "Olt out" they may recoil" at a great saving . ' funds. • HENRY ORESSANO. April 7' 15-tf I ALEXANDER liIILLYHAN. Cane , d' Rush seat . Chair • • • , • lanuCactory. • NO. 1 1 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Odrpoiits i'renkiin Senors: PAiladelpkia. • UPON i THE PRINCIPLES 01 BETTER AN Li; CHEAPER. Quick cash sales and small profits. An assortmeht of Case Seat Chairs, In the create t variety of style and finish. made of Walnut, Birch,' nate and Imitation Woods, at the cheapest-pricer f r CASH. ONLY. '- Light and du able patterni, 'Cottager...hairs, Cans Settees, Leung 1, large, and small 'Rocking Chairs, ' Store Bipeds, A Chairs, &c., ike. ! L Eineso-keeper and all who are Hrizing Op," for House-keeping, can gratify their taste -In selecting styles, (Eel procure a. warrantable article, by calling on the regular blantitacturer. ' . I 'N. F. WOOD, No. 131 North Sixth, eight dome . abate Race, ' • March 12. ' ' 12-3inol • , , Philadelphia. Nicholas Ez, W-lIOLESALE AND RETAIL • • . . . DRIIGGISTS AND APOTIIECARIES, . , Xarket Street,—rorrigvtux. t INVIYE the particular attention of the citizens tiof Pottsville and Its vicinity, also Physicians, Veterinary Surgeormand coturtryStorekeepere,to their large and general assortment of DRUGS, CREMIIiALS dr. FAMILY MEDICINES. Tiled/Sock not only embraces the best' Drugs and Medicine' the market affords, but alsoall the new Thar maceutlear and Chemical preparations, Surgical and Dental Instruments.; Gold Foil, Patent and Family Me dicines, Fresh Shakers' Herbs, Dye Stuffs, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, pure Camphine..Glaas, Putty, Snud best Ca; endish !Tobacco and arm, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, and every variety of choice, fancy Rad-mine!. !secant articles; also, that exultant ankle, Farina, for the Xiek:and infants' diet—in fact everything and anything camber found in their general and well-assort ed streck,i which, they offer to sell at the lowest cash prices., & C. flatter themselves from their knowl edge anicinettence in the business, one of T. Nicholas, M.D.) leaving held, for several years some of the most responsible offices la Eugland and Perla `toile na ritsPenser and operative Chemist, they would t`terefore respecilbily solicit the confidence and share o• !whirc patronage, as none but genuine Drugs and 'cines can be had at their establishment. .:; . . . r 3. . arse 'and Cattle Drugs, of the bent qyuality an the , Anonable terms. Utlarch3.lB47-10-1y UAIRRISON; lIROTIIERS & Co. • . MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, Office X. 43 1-2 *oath Freer Street. Philadelphia. Pure Parlor•Wh ha Lend ; Alum,groundand incrystal; Extra Ground " • Copperas; No. I" ." '" • Pyroligneous Acid; Red Lead; Red liquor; Lithargu lron Liquor. • Orange.. Mineral; (Mastic Mack t sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. FIRE-PROOF PAINT. THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance Is „ At found in a strata of rock,of a barin forma , ; 4011. .When taken Dem. the mine. it re• -411 nembles in appearance the Attest Indigo, S.£ and le aboct the consistence of cold tallow; All:jitt but on exposure to the atninephere, Ina short time turns to Stone or State. &cola eels who have seen it. are of the impreselon that this substance. when in a liquid state, haw been effused through a lIISUIT anu filled up-this. basin formation in the rock. • It has been toed upon anylyzatton by Dr, Chilton. of New York, to consist of Alumina, ' Protoxida of Iron, Lime, Lime, Magnesia, Carbon, Sulphur, Water, Lone, For use It Is genund to powder, mined with. Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush. the same as paint to wood, Imp tin,kinc, canvass paper, &c. &c.. which in a short time turns to ittong. which Is flre-pmof it is particularly adapted for roofs ofbuildings,Steam boat and Car Dekko,- Railroad 'Madsen, Fences, &c., &c. n roof coated with this ankle Is equal to the beat of slate, at a vast saving of expense. Every variety of iron work exposed to weather will by prevented From runt or cononion, as It forms a com plete Stone covering. School Slates are made from It, by covering boards or paper. As it is susceptible of • high polish, it .has been used to great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Baku?. HARRISON, BROTHERS, & Co. April 22 17-111 Na. 43} SoutiiFront St. Pbilada. Liverpool and .111e*-York ravvage Agency. E. W. KIDIVALL & CO., 84 Wall Street—itim-iolug. DUNKIN. KIMBALL & Co.,—Ltirtstroot. RESPECTFULLY informs their I - slender and t ., the public that they (hare commenced the GENERAL SHIPPING and COMMISSION ROSINESS. together !with the GENERAL PASSENGER BUSINESS, groan." cos:Venice of pm sage from London, Ltoerpool, im bu e. Belfast or any port of the old century to to Xar-York, Boston, and Pottladelpitia. on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exthoovs, from El to any amount on the Royal Rank of Ireland and its branches. The days of sailing of the lirrelor Liss of Liverpool Parkete,"as fixed upon, are the ISt, Pith, 11th, 16th, 21st, nod 211th of every month. These ships ore all of the largest duo. and are cora-. manded by men of chatarterandexperience. The cab in accommodations are all that can be desired In point of splendor, comfort and cnnvenietice. They ore fu r. niched with every sliguiption of{toresof tho best kind. Punctuality in tlialln'T of sailing, will be strictly ad. tiered to. Parket Skips Rossiss,Siddess.Sliesidimand Own**. are vessels of the largest class; end thole desirous to bring nut their friends, cannot sellotflner or safer ability Lassage can be secured pt the lowest rates. Nem Odeon, line of packets tail weekly. Feuer above. KIMBALL dr.'lrP• 0-The subscriber has been appointed Agent for this Line in Schuylkill County. Apply at his office in Mar ket Street, Pottsville.• . 1 • • Deal 6 , 0a-51-1y) N. M. WILSON. 3. P. OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILI...) NAVIGATION COMPANY., December 2.1.1. 1848. , t °TICE is hereby given that the following rates of 11 Toll will be charged on 'Coal transported on the Canal end Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany for the.year 1842, . , • . , . • . ,- Pena-- To Mount Schuylkill Port • Carbon. Eleven. Clinton. cts, per ton. eta. per ton. cu. per ton. Orwlgatng, . IS .12 Hamburg. 25 , 22 13 Mohrsv hie, 35 33 : 23 Althouses, . 40 97 .98 Reading. . 45 . . 47 33 Unionville, - . 55 .52 : 43 laurellllll, 55 , '52 43 Pottstown landing. 55 t 22 • 43 Ropers' Ford, 55 - 52 , 43 Phrennville, 60 57- ' 48 . Pau ding's Dana, :60 ' ' 51' • 48 Lumberville, - - 60 , . 57 48 Valley Forge, -60 57 - , .48 Port Kennedy, i 65 62 53 Norristown, 65 • 62. ,53 Consohocken, • 70 Spring Mill, 'l'o ' • ' 67 " •58 Manayonk, . • 75 The toll to Philadelphia will be as Ibllounet Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. March, April and May.ss cu. 62 cts . 53 Us. Juneduly and August. 75 - . n , 63. Sept, Oct. Nov. & Dee. 85 ' - 82 The Coal 'hipped Dom Port Caution lathe abovepoints will be charged one and a halt cents per ton more th to sold rates. . "The charge will be made per ton of 2210 lbs., end en arlowante of five per cent. Will b made on the weight shipped In cover wastage. • . I . Dec-30-1..1y] , FBEDERICH FRALEV,President. Nrw ChenO Store ._ • T. Z. LOTUEOP, Jiro. 30 Sera &coed strut, tipper side, out icor to ' , 4 Sher-plus* fress.-4utt.soncrwll. . ; ' ~ RESPECTFULLY. invitelshe at.-„ya. : tentinn of the Ladles of Ponsvirw , - ..... t . -• and he vicinity, to his very choice . -' , N I -._,-,.„ assortment or_ -. • • SPRING & BUMMER ESTIL&W,BONNETSI ScliATs, AS essrcipely low - prism • 15.111erchanto end Dealers se indied , 44• -, - . • -,. ; ,' . , ' . . Aheririg, Bleaching. and Piessing, done in w inperhir wanner. and at shorrnottse. -* ' ' • - • • . • <- • L . -''' - • ' T.= 2. LOTHROP. . '.. ~-,rin.4o, Soettild 0.. west skte,, next.., . door to Townsend Sharpies, &Son, • . , •IdarchlLASH-Satol - • “. -, Phi/11100/x- 111110411 L, MANIIPACITTFAT.' Eagle iforks - • •,- lr OsiDe Sir•gt;• esreirnizir,*ett #ir U. .thurianaiThow, 4110 THE subscriber would cell tbiattantion - of ; Coal, Operator!,, blercbaats, end inners,, to as. amie bia Horrid Imi• &pars point -Coal - and ,mcsata'aboveitasuiriniketurad , rty bbeselc and esynewly for the Coal lisitola—warranted for be leadee of the Graz quail Waterists and workatinsbip,, at Cay prices. All ardent banana!, received and puctu ally attended to. N. B.—Shovel' Repaired. Dee. 2:40-tel ILNRY PORTER. . '.., ~ FREI JOt. . •, )1' . •• - • • NERAL ADVERTISER. ipp2 qinv s m ALIO amsa offeleiNV Y . 12 ) 1849. 54 00 24 20 12 OS 12 31 2 31 0 42 1 SO 0 11 5 00 0 41 100 00 Bontietsi BoilnetS: _~.l, r. .'_ .~. r. Y litil .ij'.:. 's:.- Qtljoicc poeko. RETUOSPECTION. 'Than hoar fin thotight—bow strangely Visions of the QpOoae tins Of the happy tones and olden; , With Its radiant hopes and golden.. And tla Cloadldati summer skies. • When my &ephedrine planted , Tainutd the mytaleorelled To-oe, - And myyouthrul &nay painted Bare and radiant jays. untainted Qy one'lbonglis M . misery. On the air around me sigh log, Came remembered yokes now—, Come a father's prayer and bleating. And a mother's food, caressing Hand seems laldalpon my brow Comes a Sister's ringing laughter, . nod a brother's shout of glee ; And a band Otyonthful pleasures, Dearer now than pearly treasures, Throng the ball of Memory. Other scenei of graver Import. Doth my tutory retain ; When mur ipsh sports were ended , And sande our Voices blended - In the,qtd remembered strain I And the fervent prayer was wafted To the high and Holy One That, bye grace unto us given, We might meet above, In Heaven, When our earthly course was run Year' have 'vanished shaee I partsd Froth boyhood:. happy home 7. From the holy tins that bound me, From the lovachains,linked around me, Thmugb the bury world to roam; Yet this evening hour brings vulions Of the dear time faithfully: , And I seem to hearlbe blessing . Ay: nod feel the fond caressing • Meted out in love town. Years have vanished—to the question. • •"Where Is new thy household band I" Time makes answer: "Typal, sleeping, Grave-deep—in the client keeping Oahe stern Death Angel's band. .0f Ike living, some still linger 11,)% the old familiar hearth— • Others have that hearth forsaken, In new homes now Joys to waken— Woman's mission to the Hearth. Would to Cod that pure and holy As in childhood I were now, That'my heart could bring no token, Of a futnre promise broken, • Of no violated vow ; Then. though Death's cold band has taken Dearly loved one' from my sight, I might hope again to meet them And In joy onea more to greet there In tbe redden realms °flight . • I do hope, though it, had darkly Stained the panty of youth, To regain the long-Int Eden,. -' In the might of God succeeding , 'Genet the enemies of Truth; Hope tobreak the bonds which bound me To the dust by far too long. And, an onward course maintaining. At the last, no sin remaining, Join and swell their choral song., . familu Qtircic: lIODIE How sweet are the endearments of home; how many loved associations cluster around it. There, a father's guiding, sustaining influence is felt, there too a mother's , watchful' love, tenderly watching over the helpless hours of infancy, guiding thzir youthful' minds by her counsel and eiample , sympathizing in all the...joys sod : sorrows of her little household. There too, a circle of brother s end sisters, sharing each other's pleasures, hap py in each other's here 7 With' home, are asso ciated our fondest recollections, our earliest re. membrances. To that spot the heart fondly turns —there its warmest, purest affeet'ons centre. The weary traveller turns toward it with longing eyes; other places may 'be more beautiful, other spots may be. surrounded with wealth and affluence, while poverty and meow may be inmates of his lonely dwelling ; yet still it is dear to him. The stranger in foreign climes, pines for home ; ac cents of love and kindness may fall upon his ear, but 'tis not a mother's or a sister's gentle voice. Man, driven on by restless pardons, may roam through the world in search of pleasure, lured on by ambitious hopes of, fame and honor ; be may engage in science of Political strife, or ho may lead his fellow men to the battle field, there to do the .rreark of death, to make veidoWs and orphans, to spread ruin and devastation on every side, and all, to gratify his thirsting ambition. Or, he may climb the heights of Science, to enroll his name in the annals of genius; but it is to the quietude of ltome,that he looks for peace and true ,happi nese. Oh! when friends are sold and un kind; when the world withdraws its sympathies, it is then we torn to home, to seek in the bosom of those who are dearest to un„ that sympathy and affection which the heart fondly craves.. Altho' home is thus lovely and attractive, yet it is no earthly paradise, unless each member ay he crow'. es the threshold, leaves behind him his own selfish inclinations. le can he made happy ; but it will require sacrifice and soltdenial; on the part of its men:Merv, to Make it so. &Wit depends not ex clusively upon the sister or the brother; no, each one has a part to act. each most lend a helping hand and contribute his own influence. Let neat nesa,-regularity and good order prevail; let: the sweet of social intercourse, and intellectual pleat tares be known and felt. Fathers end brothers may seond their eveninp at home, mutually seeking instruction and information. Sisters you have 9 part, to peiforo—home is your sphere of action—remember it is not yours to dictate or to command; but seek to win by love and kind ness. Let an alter be erected, around which the family circle may gather, and mutually seek • blessing ; then shall they be indeed that happy family; whom God shall delight to bless; and the pleasures of their earthly, home shall be but bright - foretastes of that happy time, when rthey. shall forever enjoy uninterrupted love and coat amnion with each other in Heaven.. DEATH OF A CHILD. These wards are full of strange and moving meaning, winter following spring, night-fall suc- ceeding to dawn: Fanciful ideas crowd upon the mind hand in hood in solemn truths. That little being who knew nothing here, now to know the end of all things That vacant intelligence which wondered at the tickingof ii.vratcb, how to understand the mystery of its own being! The child, who used• to hang upon the lip for in structions, now advanced whereone word, would, from its own mouth; bee revelation to nil That helpless creature, borne from, arm to arm, guard-' ed by day and watched by night, too shy to bear the approach. of a strange face," now launched. alone in the ..vast profound," escorted by intelli armee divine but orange! Will there be one among that crowd of dialranchirodepiriuwhowill claim an affinity. With it I- Will the little broth. et who departed's year ago recognize this am the babe who entered the bands of Bests ai he was leaving them 1 'Or.arill it be one of the Gist signs of a better existence that the ties of blood. are not needed in it 1 Of all the sorrowi in this' world, that for the death of a young child brings wills it, the - readiest healing. Wouldlorigrudge . its having .teceived promotion without money? the right of 'citizenship without the Autmality of residence? the eenificate - of huitionity without the service! the end and aim of life without this weary life itself?', The death of a child-Or 1112 enigma. but one which solves' many-others. • Tbe mind, may dream and weeder, and forat..strange conclusions from the weakness of that-life, which has yielded to the strong.arro at death t - but" two truths remetiodietin e t, more : plainly 'reed on that cold 'marble clieruti than on,atiy , other form, of lifelais Clay, dud thaw ' are ihe.'worthleasnetiof 'that breath which a ehildis sucemened to render up, and the freeness - Est Out grace:which a child I • • ' Pir4T4 d 011/oEry: • We so etaivirie miry: night Witb . the iniage of dente; that every morning, we God ati pigment of the teitutectioa. bleep. and death hive but ono mother. and dux : have olio zeAA 023C11 . 1:000 !, —Bitbp Taylor. " • - ~ I.i _ ~ . s . ~ ~ r~v r 1! =MEE L, Sclect 41i*. =I A SU3LISER NIGHT'S TALE IIc.YENICE .AI Aims wt !rm.:lei:ay, we dl. In part, String titer stfing la 'tweed *opt the baart.' I felt th at the last, the only tie that bound me to _life wouldaoon be severed, as I sexed ou the hectic cheek and fragile form of my dying cousin. Mary Esdale.' She had been, she was still though the wifeictf another, the object of my devoted, un— changing love. I had loved :her in boyhood, era the heart comprehended the true nature of the frit:ling by which. it was agitated—loved her amid the fiery trials of youth ; her image bad preserved axe la a thousand danger*, carried me through temp4tions.supported is the hour of sorrow, and cheered me un the couch- of sickness; she bad been my guarding spirit, my wannest friend, my kindest—best adviser ; but she bad never shared the passion by which my whole soul was con sumed—abe we, ignorant of the nature of the affection I iheriehed.for her, and treated me as a' fondlytloved brother. tier heart was given to a college companion of her brother'... I saw (the eyes of love era kceu) the heplestness of my aft c (don, and smothered the emotions I experienced in my own breast. `Poohltlary .! thou Bidet never guess the pain the 'seat indicting—child never suspect the warmth, ' which thy very shadow was worshipped ' all ungainly buy—the Wild untractable youth—t e dara,sorrowful and morose being thy cousin was considered by those who never dreamed of the secret that had worked his transformation in his own frank and joyous nat—. lure. We were in Venice. Mary had been taking thither from her native land,in the hope that change of scene would restore her fading health. Vain hope! What can hind the broken spirit—heal the crushed heart—minister to a soul diseased' We had brought her from her home, to die! Each dey,-es-it drew to its close, left Mary weaker thou the preceding one ; her bodily strength was rapidly! pawing away, whilst the bright flush upon her thin cheek grew brighter,'and her large bluerties shone with almost unearthly lustre. It was evening. Venice, with her seventy three hundred bridges, nobler:ramie, and mare ole palaces, lay reposing in the gorgeous splendour of an Italian sunset. The blue waters of the Adriatic were covered with boats; numerous ves sels were listing on its waves, from the humble bark of the peasant fishermen;-to the richly de corated gondola of the Venetian, nobleman, the latter gliding along with noieelets rapidity ; whilst the reflection of the bright lights which these boat. always carry at-their prow as soon as evening ad trances, appeared in the waters beneath like so Many. glittering stars. Mary was in the largo bal cony of our apartment in the Albergo Favreni.— The sea lay out befure us ; its sweet fresh breeze was sufficient to fan, without chilling, our beloved charge. On one side stood the grand ducal pal.. ace, on the other II Ponta duo Sospire (the Bridge 'of Sighs.) and a little to the left Saint Mark's 'Tower. Irom which Galileo contemplated Itie'star ry Heavens but wiy does. my pen finger thus on the scene around! Is it that my °soul shrinks from recalling the final scene in the life of one 01, Heaven's purest, as well as fairest creatures i t 1 - '11; though years have'past over this sacred heart end furrowed brow, I still feel the past as vividly as ever. Though 'sufficient time has fled to ren der the hair, once, dark and glossy, thin and white —the form once strong and manly, bowed and de criped—the mind once energetic, enfeebled and worn out—still the recollection of that evening is as fresh in my memory as if it were but a day old. anguish, the pain, the desolation of that hour. is as bitterly, as keenly felt, as it was that night in Venice. Mary had that day appeared better than she had been fur some weeks previous ly ; her voice teemed stronger, her step firmer, and her spirit lighter. Henry vainly hoped that she would yet recover—that we should again - hear her to Er-gland ; hut I Alas. caw full well the evanescent nature oethe change, To me it seem ed but the lest effort of expiring nature. Reclin ing on ti low couch, she gazed with greater anima tion than u,ual on the eplendid scene below.— Henry sat on one bide, whilst I lay down on the balcony at her fee:. Our attention was attracted by a large gondola, which was rapidly approaching. The sound of a guitar cams slowly across the water; but the tented canopy, or covered cabin, in the centre, afrctually concealed the perfortner from our gaze. ,I know not-why it was that our attention was E 0 engaged by this particular gondo la, but a sudden feeling of coldness appeared to creep over my whole frame, as it glided near us, Were I inclined to be st.scratilious, I might imag ine that my spirit experienced a (ore-knowledge of the blow which was about to crush it—that the coming cloud then cast its shadow on my soul.— The Adriatic swarmed with gondulse-ealmost every boat contained a musician; then why were we all so intent upon this particular one I why single it out to gaze upon its motions from among the huddreds around it As the boat-grew near, I observed that Mary shuddered, as if tiro evening air had chilled her. I raised my eyes anxiously to her face, and, in re. ply to my glance, the said: !'The black awning of that gondola has, to my wind. a funeral ap pearance; one could almost fancy it the bearer of a Jeath.warrant to some poor captive in yonder,i l wate prison." At ibis instant the boat lay quiet beneath the balcony, and a deep manly coke wus heard singing the beautiful and impassioned ivers es of Tessa. Henry convulsively grasped my arm—we hail bolls at the same instant recognized the voice of Villiers. A woman's voice had now joined in the refrain; it was Claudine's! I firma ly tamed towards Mary, trusting. that her.sense of hearing had not been equally acute, when I per. ceived that her head was resting upon bar broth.. et% head. - Sus had recognized the well known tones 1. The shadow of death lay upon her brow; all trace of color had faded from her checks; the long dark fringe of her closed eyelids rendering the unnatural pallor of her face more apparent.— She remained for a few brief seconds inanimate, when enclosing her beautiful eyes, she fixed them on her . bro l ther a face, and convulsively grasping his hand, murmured, die forgiving him." dire sank back lifeless; her pore spirit haul wing ed its way to an another and a better would. Sabbath Ucabing: ANTICIPATIONS OP liEAVEN• Let your hope enter within the veil, in the full and delightful anticipation of our speedy admit- Sion. And is this'the only grace which should enter it I No, Let lore eater within the weir and say, Whom. have lin Beaten but theelv and let, faith enter it-and way, "I shall see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living ;" Ist patience enter, and. behold ,the .good resting (roma:l4r sonows; let' grataucie enter, end take up its song and its 'harp; and. let humility en ter, and see how all 'its, honors are devoted to Jeellej lel charity enter, and mark how, amidst _ all the varieties m character,. origin and glor y; amog its inhabitant, , there is but une bees; .let deal/a enter and say. 6, when shall I come and appear before God I 'and let joy enter, and drink o& its rivcre• of pleasure f• . Soon shall the period of your actual'admiudon strive.. The Forerunner has entered for you: and as you would wish that your entrance should not be with fear and trembling, with dciubt and heal..., tation, 4, give all diligence to make your calling sod election sune,'!. and then there shall be mitt irdered to .you an ahundant: entrance into, the everlasting kingdom of your Lord and Saviour. There you shall find a temple without a veil, a Church vrithbutapor, day without night, worship without a pause. youth without decay, happiness' without measure . and glory, without end. - Mani fest a respect, high, constant, and universal, to the cornmandmenta of Gimi. °Steamed - -tie they that do hie rainihiandments,•.that. they may btawe right to the tree of life, and mai , enterin.though the gates' i nto lie , i THE PEILE IN nisAitt,, .The otpriuga:pt siellastiog ere irdeser. an Cllllo' streams ,gusttiog üB, 7pu?,, the, depths of theitiul;ititi dooming bat ca,en wen the sphere of outward eziitenee.- iltitligs the witeis' of Biloah. they t•go swiftly." You:roust lifter) 10 catch the silvery tones of the !kik ;,,il,l as it glides irfss its- mountain' home ; you ertv not 'witness ios its silent catch through Arr. graets boa, trotirsii wilt beaceri in ; the, (rah NeMiuntsuii the tts Magma will he Maw* by the forms of kite and bentityi which steams around it--it is ever thus with this•purs: - ;You may not hear the *will small voice" um timid thestlent u. Oration,: but there is a' moral influencer and a holy power which you will (eel. The wilderness it Mule to smile; Insets Of new life and beau ty siring up end flourish, while an invisibtepreir• erne breathes . immortal fragrance through the spiritual 'atmosphere, • tlioict THE ILMAIOETILLITT OF Tim sort.: • . • . There is not,' in coy opinion, ts more pleasing and triumphant ironsidcration in religion thin this of the perpetual progress of the seed towards-the perfection of its nature, without ever arriving at period in it. To look upon the soul as going on in strength, to consider that she is to shine forever with caw accessions of glory; and brighten 16 all eternity, that she will bo.still adding virtue to virtue, and knowledge to knowledge; model in it something wonderfully agreeable to that ambition which is natural to the mimi of man. Nay, it must be a prospect pleasing jo God himself, touts his creation forever beautifying In i hls eyes,' and drawing nearer to him, by greateedegrers of re semblance. I , NO. 26 Methinks this single consideration . of the pro gress of a finite spirit to perfection, will he suffi cient to extinguish 'all envy, in inferior natures. and all contempt in superior. That cher u bi m , which now appears ne a GCIO to the hoposit soul, knows very well that the period will come shout In eternity, when the human soul shall be as per. feet as he himself is ; nay, whin She shall look down upon that degree of perfection as much as she now falls short of it. ; It is true, the higher nature still advances, and bi that means present's his distance and supetiotitY 'in the ticarelof being{ but be knows that, how higii secret the 'Cation is of which he stands 'possessed at !relent, the infa nor nature will at length mount up to it, and shine forth in the same degree of 'glory. , With what astonishmrint and 'generation rosy we look into our own, whre there are such bidden stores of virtue and knooredge r such ineihstiiteir sources of perfectior. I Ye know not yet what we shell be, nor will it evirenter into the header man to conceive the glory that will be always !ire reserve for him.. 'rho;but, coniiideretl with it Creator,..is 1011 0 0: 090 mathematical that may draw nearer to one another, forcall eler. 'nay, without a possibility of touching 1:; and can there be a thought so want/potting, as to consider ourselves in these perpetual appriaschea to Him, who is not only ,the stand rd of perfection but of happiness !— [Addison. Of all the noble - vrerfrs mall mind has ever been It is, however. lake all e!a Option; and just in de proved and rendered puia man Stied for ration. al enjoyment and pure h ppineti. ; 1 That person who spends a whole exist nee without a realization of the great ends for' hich be was 'designed; r, without feeling a ecari n of the innl above men mercenary motives and dcsdcs ; not knowing that ho is a portion, am it werel, done vast machine, In which each piece has a p rte to perform, having on heartbeating in common with those of his fellow men, no fvelings in viibi•h leell is not 'the begin. ning and the end, may ell be said not to hie.—, His mind is shut up b merely exits a blank in the tomb with scarcely a hive seen and wondered tat, endowed with so ol capable of the highest at i ity, should.slumber on ti in which everything is .! call forth his energies a' —a world which afford; every lively attribute tel op>n• a seine of the ric , mind, and the heart, of ter, that we they ;never you with to live `in %h cultivate the mind, and noble feelings, and end desire to self. Li your follow men, end in you will promote your r The Greatest . World: 11 CAN BE lI ADO, AT um TRACY'S (.Yo 202 ..IL G IRKT ST.. PHILIWELPL(LI) UNRIVALLINi CLOTHING STORE. Fine French Black Cloth Drew Coonii ~.• from . . 170.00 t 0612.00 - 11.00 to 13.00. 8.00 to 1903 7.00 to 9.00 10.00 to 14.00 7.00 to 10.00, 100 to 7.0). 0.00 to 8.00. 300 to. 6.00 300 to 5.00 3.00 to 5.00 2.03 to 400 _4OOlO 4.00 MEM Fine Blue Cloth •• Riding Coats, Coates,. Black Habit Cloth Sucks, ." Blacks and Fancy Tweed Sacks, Itiack CA52llllPre Pahts, - , Fancy •' Satinet " Satin Vests, TogeWer with a large assortment of Seavonatite Goods, of every variety, consisting of, Pants, Vesta. shirts, Mocks, suspenders.' handkerchi efs, umbrellas. &c. All to he had at the old and favorite stand, and at prices that will snit all. .M.Don't forget the number. 29 blarket al ap24 , 44-11-3m Boys' and Ch!Wren's Clothing Depot. , ? • 2414 Cies:wit Street, Philadelphia. 11 THE Subscriber having had much exuerteneis in the manufactory of Days' and Children's Clothing; Announces to the citizens of Potts ville, and surrounding towns and Country, that be has a large and varied! arsortmenti of reedy made; clothing for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, Made of very good material., and In the heat, latest; end meat Past:- lei:able style always on hand.. Ile :would most respect-, fully invite them, the ctilsenz of Pattevilto, &e, to gives• him a call when they visit the city, and examine hie beautiful stock them:levee, and be satisfied that the Depot. is the place to he well suited In Children's Clo thing in make, lit, style or Gash. , Feb. 7, -49. 7-1 y), I !P, A. HOYT. ' No. 26t Chesnut St, below Tenth. Polled.% ' , rhirnix. Clothing Depot, FL W. CORNER OF DOCK AND SECOND STS. TIIE eubscritter announce* to the public gen erally, that he has a large and varied assortment of Clothing, made lof the Very Kest materiel, and In the make. style and hutch unsurpasamt by any in the United States ; he has also a general so moment of young Gentlemen's ur Root' Clothing.— Prom hia experience in this line of business, he feel. assured that i bey are unequalled in the city, 'rho al tentinn of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity is re speetfully *netted to ins large stock of 'clothing. Olvss him a call, and examine Inc yourselies, before purcha sing elsewhere ; all his goods will be meld cheaper chats' the cheapest. r Cut thts out and bring !kin roux hand, don't forget the store.' .1 WM. IL TAYLOR, .. Plurnix Clothing Depot, S. %V, cor, of Dock and Second tits., Pbilade. April 14, 1848. 1 • IlLamo GEORGE J. ZIEGLEI4 DENTIST. HAS:REMOVED TO No. 378 Altea • STREET,two doors below iTelith rhiladet ••iiii• ph ia . s..} All operations performed In the: most approved' elaborate. and Judicious manner..' March 100849. CARRIAGES. s i THE SIitiSCRIRER'REGS LEAVE . , • to call the attention of his friends and. the public: in his stock of CARRIAGES -•••••••a.' and LIGHT WAGGONS now on bal4l and nnlahing, which he will dispose orlon.. • *All kinds of repairing' prom idly attended to. Recollect Corner of Union and Ruilread Suede: back of the American June - 5, 1847. 23—ly Lee ,walker. SUCCESSORS TO CEO. WILLIfI, • HAVE removed their etnek of Haste: M;;,,,,:„..,M.7,Abr and blusicatliutintinehtsl to the new and' I, spacou. store i Ikea im's Nb. 142 t n Cheunut Street. below Seventh. PhiladelOhia, where they' Invite the attendance wadi palomino of the public.' LEE 4•• WALKER Raving puteUneeJ cell , * stock" of Geo. Wiutg, (who h.s declined builnessj'ens cow , prepared to execute all orders In their line. Their au, anyone= of Music and 'Magical instruments, Is as ex- - ten:live as that of any °thet establishment le, thdcOutoi TY. I Plano Ponies, ham various well knout') and appror-• ed manufactories, new in glom ; and will be conztattC.• ly Mond for sate,. s} COuntry dealers supplied on yeti reasonable terms. ' rFeto 10 7-13ine: RI lei a:d Vaal, CextreSt.nextleor to tAir,ettnagHpieft. 1 . 8. J. FOSTER ! ARE now receiving : the id . , hada; supplies of BOOTS St , 0110ES,tomprisloga first rate assortment, width they nOw. a ter at wholesale o r retail at the very lowest , prices . They have also on hand Trunks,,Vas ices, Carpet Rags and Satelbeis,Soleand Upper Lsather, Morbcco. Calf Skins, Mal*" and Binding d k Ws; Shoe. makers• Tools, and . a general assprtmenliof Shoe Fled. rms. N. IL—Boats 4- Shoes mnpolhitnred atsbortnotlee.— . Their fel ands and the pal lc vi ho are tu, want of any of the ahoy: aultlesateresiteetfolly ininteited togivetbena a tali.. May 8,1917,1 RI CA( 'lhr teaP. -. Chkai: 'Glas awl ' Queens Ware.'' .1.1 TIEING OP.,ENLARCINC ORR RIM. 'NESS with the citizens of Pottirville, arid Its vi cinity, we ar,e induced to, lay before them the, clahni or oat house to their patronage. - Having the largest and most complete stock la thht, toiletry. WO can offer great, inducements both In ite parlor quality and puke, in Preece, Etreish, Germs Casten CAJRII4 real-itse - Steno Caine. (tb.' strongest ware made,) lies., Livirpos i f and Cire,thlt Wars. Praia, - .ltfoardad end Cat Olen. We will sell for Cash to say pentane DINNER SET, , TEA SET, CHAMBER BET, ot a 'SINGLE PIECE., !brim mom* than any Wholesale as RAMO Mow Can, because the Wholesale Roasts must Detlitalt sell on credit, whleir we do nor...sold Retail Houses .• but* small betlintall tie argon wtth onDl. , WhichAittettOtt le respectfutly requested. TYNDALE , * MITCHELL •,•1 • ' No. 21Q Chernuteitriet, above Seventh. 1 PAilld4lpbia . Teli:Rd , NA -, I:• ;ow: .047"'".4 . For Artinclal•Floliveirsx w ~., EFR'CAII3II.NE, peep Pink, 171trimatine. 1 104 11 tied and oibrr I laiva Papers. for Artidclal qrs, also Wire., Leona, & c.. s: le at B. BANNAN'D Isney and Variety Stott,. ARr 11. THE D: I=ll for God , Met at the ha. considered the grandest. ereeted,'eepable of rreis that t he ' mind is im- I morel dsikners, and ho the iambi, and goes to regret. Such being. are t—evonelered that cemore. any nublci qualities, and aim:tient+ CI intellectual ; rough a owlet like oars, eautitel and sublime, to I d 'excite their admiration subjects for exercising Ii olach no era giftextara variety to the eye, the uch a diver.ifictl chine grow are My. If, then, true arnae of the term, *rut to pure *Elections. onfino not every thought 'ye more for the good o( Ireeking their *pine s& In the Bargat OE= Dress MEM WISTAB A. KIRK. BOOTS :1 - E Borah
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