II H Stoves; Stoves! Stoves! - - • • SHEET-IRON di: TIN 'MANUFACTORY. JAOOII M. LONG, Crateful for the liberal patronage here , te.705.; tofore received, respectfully announces y-hto the citizens of Pottsville and the surrounding country:that•lie continues business at the old stand, opposite :Mates White Horse Hotel, on Centre Street, in the illolough Or Pottsville, whore he keeps constantly on band an extensive and carefully selected assortment nC Parlor and Cookint Stoves, embracing all the old and approved styles, together with a sanely of new ones,adadrably adapted to the wants of the Coal re gion. The "improved ccimplete.oflSl9;" "Pierce's Amer. ican Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven;" and "Stew art's Sommer and Winter Air Tight," are considered by those Who have tested them, probably tile very best 'Cooking Stoves that have ever been invented. He -with confidence calls attention to his great variety of Parlor sod Cocking Stoves, which Is unquestionably the largest, best and cheapeat,to be found le thecounly of Schuylkill.' Ile'al=o keeps cons antly for sale a large and varied 'stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the ,best quality nod at the lowest cash prices. TIN MOON, and nil work connected wiih that branch of the bn mess, will be promptly eaecuted, In Ithe best manne , and on the most reasonable terrps. Mayl9'49. STOVES I STOVES: STOVES 'WINTER IS SOLOMON HOOVER, • ' Comae of Norwegian and Railroad Struts, POTTSVILLE, ANNOUNCE:3 to his friends and eats comers and the public generally that 'he y r,. has on hand the most elegant assort ' TN' Meet of STOVES ever offered in this 1 I community embracing all the newest and most approved patterns. Ile par- Iticulatly calls . attention to McGREGOR'S.PATENT II'ARLOR !MATER, which is pronounced [h., best ptove now in use,both for comfort,economy, and health. have, the exclusive right of making these stoves in Dchuylkill County. Also •Castiron Radiators, r.mpire Cooking Stoves, a superior article for hotels. - i d Willis' Air Tight Cooking Stoves, for Wood or coal, superior article for families. . Parlor and Chamber Stores, Together with a large assortment for all purposes, all w hitt' will he sold at unusually low !atm. . . - . . . . . . 1. 1 , TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—Ilia assortment of Ti,, and Japanned \Vare is very large, arid embraces •iall the articles in families, which lie will warrant to be IVa superior quality. . , , All klodq of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured Ito order nt the shortcut wake. 1 , ROOFING& SPOUTING. As he Is prepared to ex !mete Tin Roofing and Spouting, he Invites those in Arantaf SUCAI work, to give him a call, a. he pledges • Maisel to do It cheaptr and better that, It as vet lbee one in this place before. . , The public are respectfully invited to calland eiam ne bitstock and judge for !items. Ives/ [Oet7.-11' „.. THU, Bite ICS COUNTY kiilC ONOMIST PISTENT AIR-TIGIIT COO RING STOVE. - -t The Greatest Icrprorement of the Dan 1 . .r• 7 THE subscriber respectfully Informs 4jMthe public that he has recently secured ' ... the patent right for tichuylkill County, for the manufacture and sale of the new ' and admirable Cooking stove cafriNQhe II U C li: S COUNTY ECONOMIriT.-1- Among the mane improvements lately Introduced in Cooking Stoves, it is acknowledged on 'MI hands, that nothing can surpass this - in all thy points requisite and .I,iralile in thit necistaryartisle ofhousehold economy. The facility with which it is regulated, the regularity. perfection and ilespateh' with which cookery and baking can be done at one and the same tune. and the small A saucily of fuel consumed, ate !natters of surprise to all who have tried it, and gives it the first rank among all the stoves yet introduced. It . .s. tine scary. however, o specify its pechliar facilities in advertisement.a per •nnal examination of its features will best satisfy those who may tviblt to make psi chases: and It will of the sindersiened much IlleaCtie to receive calls, and satisfy all inqiiiries Willi respect to its capacities and Pnrform - Sliest., The store will he put up fnr thirty star, and if 2'ou nil not to meet the expectations of 1114 eno. or to per 'form ,ac represented, it will be taken away without charge. There ere three sizes—Nos. 1,2 and 3—not constructed to horn eiihet wood .o*coA. Call anal en , amine specimens, now - ready at the stove and uheet-Icon ware maislifictory of the ,Elltn•rrito•r, in Centre Street, two doors above the Public :Schools—where, alto, any thing in,lns line of Inisines may be had on accontmoda ?Joe term , Pott.,ville.Oct7-11-1(1 ABRAHAM ST. CLAIR. Wholesale and Retail , • • • CLOG Li S TOIL E, • 110. 23 8 MARKET' Sr. ABOVE iiEVENTII, &/tit eide—rallLnDELPlllk. f_l AtAilorall we can scarcely estimate file ~. value of TIME commercially, let by calling at - ;-.4 . . the above Establishment, JAMES BARBER AL' .. , I.• • will iortilsh los friends, among whom he in cludes alt who dilly Appreciate its Beeline,. with a beautiful and perfect Index fur &narking its progress, of 4 sililse value they ran pinice. ...; Ili, emlintllire stock on hand, constantly changing In :Corßorniity to the improvements ill lisle and style of Paktum and workmanship. ion•ists of Eight-don and ,TAirty-hoer Brass COB rs:TING HOUSE. PARLOR, If ALI., EIIIIIICII :11111 ALARM CLOCKS, Freneh, Gjhie and ether fancy styli's. as well as plain, which 1 4.1111 Ills extensive connection and correspondence with the mainsfacturcre he finds lie can put at the lon, '"?•( eash.riir4, in any quantity (*win one to a Itistisand, of which he will scared m. the accuracy. . rt-rn-clis repaired and warranted. Etna trimmings nn In i rid . _ C an t a n d ace me rinmag them. ' JAMES Li ARBER,' fI3S Market St.. l'hilata. Aug. :3, I ..."41/. 35-ly 11111, ill & ELLIOTT. - _ . _ I=tM===l AND DI:AI.f:TIN IN 12) - WHOLESALE ItE7AIL. Stur, twxt..duaz to the Min , r,' Bank, Centre street IMMIZI3E MESSRS. li. & F.. keep constantly on hand extensive assortment of WATCIIRS, em '=-~; biating every style, mice, and manufa. - ture O.:W to be found in flits t wintry • among , :which they may particularly refer to the celebrated gold and LEVERS of M I. Tobias 4- CO., Jos, Robert 1:1,Ite•I, Win. Robinson, Aar., of whose mann. ft: cure they tiny,: a t•plelidid collection. ALSO, COl.l aridlilver Anchors and Le•pine,, to which they would n. ite attention. ALSO, n large and complete assort tor nt id' Jewelry and Silver'W e arey embracing nearly every article properly ruining under those bead,— Clock, in great variety; Musical Instrument, and Fan ,. y ti,b, or every de:.cript ton• Repairin got - C(000, WO cites, Jewelry..(•c., pramptly attended to. 31•••• rs. &E. deem it stn necessary in advertise ment to enumerate Ihr 312'.T.k Mors specifically; suf. 0 i•••••ay that it has been selected with IMO:ht . :lre and ret4 and is one of the most extensive to be found ri'The connirv. Their long experience in the bu,lness will (pity w4rrant Om in inviting the attention 01 porelias VI . S, in the full confidence that they are enabled to sell as cheap as any other catablishine,nt here ,r else (Deeln47.sl-ly IL Et. Earoomairs GREAT BARGAIN WATCH AND SZEMI rcl,WllEßE'GrdarolSilveriVatclies of every ' .i -- i description can be had at (rein ter to fifteen per _,:-..r • rent. less than any other more in Near York or U.:2: Philadelphia. l'ersann who wish to'gyt a good woe It. reirfectlyr • ciliated, would dowell to eall.al the 00.0' of the Fiala lher, and compare the quality and p, I. of hi. snatch. s with Char of other ,tores. 00,1 Watches at the follorriar exceedanrly low priers: Gold 1.1,V111e, fill! jewelled, 19 carat eases, $29 00 Sri vet 114 110 ill, . 12 00 Gold Lennie% jewelled, 18 carat cases, 03 On River .to rho U 0 . silver Verge W Watches. from $ 3 00 upwards. Gold Pencils from $1 01 to 24 00 • Cold Pens, with Elver eases, and pencils rittachedifor`ia rents. . - Also, a handsome ss,ortinent of new anillashimyable ii.welrv. at priers far below the usual store prices. Old. gold.and silver bought or taker) in cAriii”. 2., • LEWIS R. 112.00N1.11.1.. Ns 111 North Second Cl., second door below Bare, l'hiladplphi, [Apr il 14,'49. '1 .16;ly Gut this 31,1vertiscnnont ant, :1.1/.1 bring it-along, you • . will then he sure to net into the right AM', , ------ wkr cil E. S .1: N D Jl 4 ; NV F. Livic co cApER TIIAN,EV C.B. Irlinlesale and 101011. at the " P4kladelphia Watch and Jeaarn Stare." No. OG „VaHil Sernnd Street, F 9 l earner of Quarry,— PIM, t, ELV , i Is. a . Gold Leven, lb cartt eases, full jewelled, s3lland upwar.ls. ` .‘ 04. -. .r . ' '' Silver Levers, full j'e - welled, If, l , lt " . 'Cold Lepinti, 1C 1: ease , . jewelled, f=s " iiiiver t Lopines. Jewelled, 10 " " Sliver gnarlier Watches, .• A to'Slo ' S doer spoons, equal-to coin.per sett, Tea. SS; Desert. • 410; Table 515; other article?in proportion., All goods warranted to Le what they are sold for. 11-1.,171ni1y on hand a. large as4orttnent of nue 001 . 13 ,i IlWiit.tly. and SILVER WARE. . Al.O. an aF00111111•11L id . M. J. Toldaa E 1.., Co., F.. Shno b,l. S%111Ille! & EZOOCI,,,E.S.VIIie 3 & CO., John Ilarri one, G. fr. It. Beesley and other , uperior Patent Lever Wvenlentri, whirl] will be cased in any style desired. Arranetnents have hilen wade with :ill the above t0.w..11n0-tteteltratednattufartitrers ottuzland to fur n,.ll at short untie.: my reonired r.t)le of %V.itch. for , torte orders will k/r take!), arid the tnne...and teirldence .4' the person orderinit put on if requrpten. 0. CONRAD,lmporter of Watches, Philla., 0ct26'45-11-Iy] .. No. 9G N. Second S. Telefxraplile News. .• IMPORTANT TO TILE COAL REGION. ri , HE Committee Mc latse to repert that they h iv,: at retitled to the duties inipn , ed umin'tliern rel.ttive in the .a.pengion, arid insitt upon ntarulin'z out for their at all hazards; Should they Ati the mean ' , me- have Lushness tn'thei city, which will require attention; it certainly will he ,noc,i-mmry to :rp m,• eenteel and re:lreetahle by rallla2 on M , iSt ^ f• 1. ryturott. C. Taylor and purelrtswga coil of tithes 1 . ,,n1 them very cheap and fashion:Ode, which Mr 1. , !my and ;WPC ,1111.,. 1, ant thing ever offered In 11 • 1-. entry, A risitin their well rstal,ll;itml house _,,,lintoar han repay %or fir their tro,rlol. ; CLAI rOVANCE! TOM TIIIIB &r, &C., kr., Arr Int l cl C(ltlip/red to the excitement lli'll.lppineott Ic Ta, New Goods have protium'. :cacti a FALL ra pm, , Cr.s no they have managed to sell at is almost :tir,r‘ingto the principals themselves. Their object at is to assist the coal operators in carrying Oct mesent suspension viirreKdfolly. upviscorr & TAYLOR, Coiner Cellist: and Matiantoogo streets (tril Pottsville Iloys'. and Children's Cloth Depot. - itel (Anon' - Street. . Philadelphia. TIIC subscriber having had inuche xnerienee in the inadufactory of Bays' and Children's , }Clothing : Annon_uces to the ctWens of Polls• villa. and sorroondlna town,. and Country. that hr lia, a large and varied "as<ortment .of ready made .. , :,thing' for VOII.NG G ENTIA:M ES. nia de of 'very a t:00 I in tterialt. and in the tinct, latest, and trio 4. fast, allde style always on hand. Ile WOlll , l lohNt r..-spect -I.ffly invite them. the cliir/0/0 of Pottsvilter.4-r, to give 11101 a tall *ben they visit the city, and ex atnine,hts . 1,..0mic0l stock themselves, and be s.iii-ttiell that the ''.. 1) ,' , 0t, is tile place In be Well suited in Children's C10.1ti,..e .lti , ..e in make, fit, style or- lini2 h. reb. 7' ...19. 7.-I yj -i F, A. HOYT. No. ';...fi t Cln,nlit , St, below Tenth, Pollada, ii . oti.S V tile Clothlnr,,,Emptir (um. • 4 Th T d . t il l i ::•"A d :f r :Vk c o n :ft:rd es es t t o a i t ' l r ::t r i n e ' d th irl! -',‘ tl t ilj ,ie...- 4 ~..., £:,tidoiltdi,r,,[ertsr. 1 8 1 . ..T e 1,,T.,.1,,,i ;Centre 1' 1. ,: r 5.; ,,,. doors 1,0, t a o h . i l t er ~, e, t ~ '0 0.- he 110,s Suet opened ' a splendld :tees of goods. . ii•iiiii ir . , ~ ,, si'i. Berriiirm, American Cloths of eSery color' ii, ,, 1 Wr.it al I.:nrland, ; i and description. ~ .".,, t ,,ewF. m ails Fs . habit cloths. summer Cloths, llom- L.riiic-i:',l,b4ck and colored castintarett. codington's Cr•tt• , l3 ileritil F. tweeds. itc..hc. iPv atsimi.is riserrs.- - Super black French Cassi M. iss 44:ffni.skins. French fancy anti mixed keassis m" , .. , ),1ptir , i 110 cassinie: en, all colors' and qualities tvirie ussOiney linen drillingsmetv designs; coids and bcasmt,Wts of every style and quality; with EMI -ni Pi, attWhailes end qualities. V es , Olvos.—Superlor black satins and cashmere vestingsliiplendid fluty silk • vestlniTs. now 6 : 4 ig" , white kallycolored Mariailles, large aslortmeni,zwith. a eiiiierO's,Saricily of goods adapted to Mena' and Boys' n,a, t,4lljcbill,alvritiori °lli's friends and others. wid , inilond suit of cloths, is Invited. R Elqo, A pe.CLOTIIINO. — S I . I Mrtlet sack COllll, cloth pats Or?lti L qualaties, pants, vests. stUrtst suspenders. arks4ittcrat - aLy, tc., 4.c., at the very Incest Cash I .ree. '','s ' PETER. S. MARTZ," • . May /4.3. 21 tf . . VOL. XXV Furniture: Furniture CARPE PS. VENITI AN & PAINTED BLINDS. &e. GRESSANG & SILLYMAN RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they. have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, fa Na b...tea:a Street, a fete doer" from Crates, where they have on hand a large and fashionable stfmk of Furni. lure. eurbraclng the latest and most fashionable styles, all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makers - hi our cares. Their stock embraces] a general assortment of all the articles embraced in fur niching dwellings either plain or in the moat luzurloits manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from $3 to 1950, —and all other articles of furniture ip prnportion. their stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ve netian Blinds and Windrin: Shades of the moat a ppray. ed patterns. selected with great rare. CARPET. - TING, BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY. . . . - . They .have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting nfthr various quatitles, nod Bedtline. to which they call the particular:attention of those in want of these articles. It Is, oar design to keep all the articles of. Furniture required in Schuylkill County and prevent the needs city of persons going abroad in search of elegant arti cles of Furniture, all of which they are determined to Pell at less prices than they can he obtained else where, with packing and carriage added. 'racy there• fore earnestly invite those it ho are about furnishing. houses and 11m:waleo who require additional furniture. to give them a call.. they flatter themselves they can give them any kind of a 'lit out" they.may require at a great saving of funds. HENRY GRESFAXII. ALEXANDER KILLYMAN. April 7 15-tfl A CARD.- 1.1171. & MARTIN ESA LE and Retail Dealers DRY (IOODS, 110 CE itl TEAS, LIQUOR:4Am. ,t 'r ::: a Centre rt o f ro t r o l' lc i a Fut 111011 to ts lel i the and colts! ry is respectfully soli ir LITTLE, rtsvlle, Oc^-441 1 .1/41N TIJF subscriber having just returned from tif:3l. Philadelphia with the largest stock of goods ever offered for sale in this place, consisting or Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Spices. Fruits. Tobacco and Segars, Summer Hats Se Caps, Queens ware, Glassware. Lamps, Burning Fluid. &c. has opened a NEW sroini in- FOX'S BRICK BUILDING. in Norwegian Street, below the Are-ile, where he is prepared to sell on terms more favorable to putchasery I ban thine of any other establistimen in the liorinigh of Pottsville. !Its assortment of Ory Goods embraces all the new Spring styles. wlttch are sar t oas - and heauttrul. Men's arid 136's fashionable Capa for sale at I `2' cents. Persons can S3VC at least 23 per cent. by purchas ing at C. INMAN'S /0.7.!-19-15.111 N.,: Cheap Store. Moots and Shoes Manufactured BY U. Lowunn, NO. 233 NORT111111R1) ST., PIIII.ADA. .. 1V.,41141. .71( , ALWAYS' on hand Mrtas' Doable and sin • els Sole Boots and Shoes, sewed and peg -ft end, suitable for Iron Works and Coal ens. Bove tea r.Se Boots and Monroe, .• Also, -.... Calf Root:, Sewell and pegged, Bass' Boots and Brogans: Wooln's Boots and Sh'oesuf all kinds. Eastern wort of all kinds. Gum Shoes and Buff do Robes. _ 01 will fill orderifcheap for cash, or approved paper. Augoat. 4, ISI9. _ _ 3e...3L00 ia'. OMNI ~ ...1 .. ARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS A: . SlMS.coprisingoirsirote assortment. which they now ofrerat wholes%le or retail at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Tftla kR, Va. ises,Corpet iflogq,and Sateliels,Snleand tipper Leather, Morocco\, C:ll(tikins. Litlinglirol Binding c4dr , .. Shoe \Ltkcro' TOUIS,UIid a general . ..clam:tot Shot:rind 11.CA. N.11.-13ontr,S, Shoes manufactured at ,hortnntice.— Theithionds and the pallic who are in want of any he aboy!articles aler,-Toctfivlly.scquested to give Ova , May.S, 1017, Smith's Root S.; Shoe Store, HUP O • • FRES S PLY F STOCK, VERY CHEAP I I. 7 .: The Sobscriticrialinnunces, .:: to Ho noinerouE- cu,toniers . LZ , -.. JS it r t e i g ilTd h 1 t a r' i r Ills l " 110 1 :i ' t s t l ' l ' l l ll .1 ,, 7 ~ Shoe thore, neat'lloor below 'i... -- the Office of the. Mittel , ' Journal, a tre;h supply of flooto and Shoes of every ,arirty for hadie•, Mis•eq, Gentleuten, Children, Miners, &0., &c:„ all of which ore sonde up of the 11,4 maters to, in a neat and Alura- We manner, and will he sold at rates to suit the times Swaye on nand. supply „I Trllillle, %'allOit, Salem. t e 1 ,,, Lc., which , ill be sot very , heap. Call aid ,miory Your,elves. Booty and: te.'es stride to o Ole: afthe boot Iate•1110 end also yr pal at rdlort notice. let: Peldie, June 9.-lkOl . . r ...' WILLIAM SMITH • GUM ;,CUBS , BRIGHT 11:: POTT, Tows HALL IRON STORE. . ti,.141e4a DOUBLE R and Sinald barrel SHOT POWDE FLASE H S, SOT - BELTS, ' Dli poA Val CAN ISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION CA I'S, • REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE' PISTOLS. The alias a film asiurontut ofEnglla4 and Ger man manufActere. TABLE, POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND Razors a tine assortment of ihe most releMated makes. nopc, DEM P, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Vises and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET -PLACES Mine., Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled-Shovels made eapressly for our (IWQ BUILDING OATEIII ALS, trinsistinr, of Lnekr,Latch4. Illness., Paint 4, Oil, Class of Anterkan, German. antfEnali,h manufacture. IRON AND STEEL. Dammered and llglled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Band, and 1001.5, Illarksmiths'„Grtrpenters',Sheemakers',and Saddlers' SADDLERV,VARDW ARE. & MACH TRIMNI NG 'With a varietaf iron notions tA.112. '2 47 35 MEE ~____ — 7 - slitivia: .m.t.sup.tc , ron.y. Eagle Worlo4, ' ,c..are Sirea, POTTsVII.I. •• • nix( door below the -Larrisan Hence. 1114, - TIT r: subs.' niter woeld call the attention of '' Venal Operators, 'llerrliants, and Miners. to ex , • amine his Round nun -Square point roal and • Grain Slinvele, manufactured by himself, and expressly for the Coal IleMon—Warralited to be Inaile of ow that q uality matrttol, and workmanship, 'at City prices. All oiderst I.lllolllly received and puctu.. all,. alt , unt , l In. N. B.—Shovel, Repaired. Dec....2-1 , 3-tf 1 iinsttv PORTER, CA1111.121141.15. . . THE :5111ISCRIBER BEGS I.F.AtE ellfr - TP. to call the alli•Ofion of his friends and . -7 -;' ) 1 the4putnir M irk ...tor!, of CARRIAGE 9 and LIGHT NVAGGONS now on hand and 111.1•Iiiim. which lie will diepose.nf low. 1 , cioAlt,Linde of repritrinz promptly atitunlngi tn. A Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streets, back of the American House. June 2.1117. `23-1v L V. Tuscarora and Tamaqua Line. ON and slier Monday May tlA'th, the r __,- !L qi..Cl4,oll.,rriber rill run a snarls THREC c',.- - . ..___TlllEet .k DAY,between Tnsrarora and Tamqua. on the arrival of the cars at Tuscarora. The rare leave Pottsville ..t.71- and 11 n'- ~ olock, A. M. and 4 1' M. The runcliwill [ears Tanta . e.ita at 71 and 11 Wcinck, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.— .' rare SO cents. •Ticket 4 run by Mitt to Jones` hotel, Tatnaq'tri, and of the conductor of Ore Care. June:l'49-13LE] ATE:PILE:II JONES. -__— Edwin f. Union, WHOLESALE BRUSH MANUFACTURER, x,,. 36 s en t h V„" rib Street, . . rice norms coons CUL," T. Wes? Flan, PUTLADA.. 1i 7 liEur. 31,,r0mni,. :”.t . , n,,,i”rr. wnit . f.d.at all v . x times, a good assortment of all arecles in toy l line of hueno,... made up in all t heir various Mlles of ; fashion and finish. I ! My prices ate our h that they will h. found to the in- Ileri,l of IlkoSe MetCll,lnin noun Will favor me with a call before poi chasing elsewhere. July . 21,1810. ' Ip-:n 31111ers' Hospital., 5- tai,li-iioeot of a HOSPITAL, that it will be opened for the reception of on thy. rst of April, 1619. The object iirAlie Institution is to secure to pert.ons engaged in mining oPerations, proper orerlfrel aid and treatment, at smallest pos-i!Oo expen,e. With this view the proprietor time promised for tile purpose., of the Dospita,, a Farm. on which is a large and conve niencllouselin an elevated, airy and healthy position, on the road heading:lnm Pottsville to Millersville, about 2 toile from the former place. Persons paying Ticiee Dollars per annum,ln advance, will he entitled to meinherOup, and to ailtitii.sinn in the .llnsnital, in race of injury frcim accident. or sickness, and to support and medical treatment during raid ors, free of additional charge. Invalids whn may desire ailmi4sion into thellospital. will he received on liberal terms. The poor of ttie Horan:ill of Pott,ville, not in the Ifiispital, will he aerated by the attending Phrstrian,,gratio All thorn who may be disitosed to avail themseivi” of the advent ago of montberalup, may apply to qta usoler-lenetl, at lilts office In Market at „Potteville. March 13-Iy] . c. W. KNOBI.E. M. D., . _ _- • • - - --- Iliontgomery's Patent Boller. Ts'altira'cr:le"irrip"„is?:e..„Tenr"Fit'l folly netted In thin s perirnents which have been wade during the past year, on stecnthears. both In salt, and fresh water, as, also, those ,hollers for power purposes, on latto.l,nrce fully , e , ledile superior on:timesteam generator ; the grear. savior, or fuel, 'weight. s Will space, occupied over nny boiler now in use. - Boilers on this plan, triay,now be seen in operation, alike establishment of ' Hecker Ls Drothcrs, Flour Mills, Vll. Cherry st.:, Ness , York. Ilooper & Brother's, =Pena sr.. New York. Mott & Ayres— Foundry foal of nth 01.,North Myer. Atlantic. Dock. Brooklyn, New York. A. W. MCI - alf. 63 and (15 Centre sr.. New' York. 11.1). Badger & Co-Aland 461inne . st . New Yo'rk N. D; filarburk'• Foundry, Troy, New York. . - Smith & Corlett, Baltimore. Steamboats "Jonas C. Ileartt," and "Edward P - on," foot of Liberty etreet. New York, and no board lie steam t ow Loot "John P. Whitney,'New Orleans. For filrlheilllPMllMlioti. apply to, • JAMES 1119NTOOMERY & tiA7,II3EI: \VAUD. south Will am et.. Sew York. Or to J. HENRY BELL,* South Third st. ' June IVO. `l...ty] above Chestnut, Phila'd • TLS FLAT BAR Raiir nad•lron, and Spike iithn fit. For sale by BRIGHT & POT?. July 29, 1849. 31- m 9 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN," POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Cherokee. LATE ARKIN-AL BOOY.S SHOES, na,CentreSt.nel ti,inr to thePattscilleiroulc 8.. - J. FG,STEIt, NWISTAB A. KIRK. r4l. AND POTTSVILLFA I will teach you to pierce the howets or tila Earth , and bring ent from the caverns of ]fountains, Metals whieherill give strength to our bands and set:dent all Natare to oar Use and pleasure.-,—Dr. Jokaass Passaze rfrom verp9ol. PASS4GES in the steerage the *first pass fa Pachet Ships Mary Pleasanta. Shenandoah. -I-Belli. and Europe, sailing from lA - el - poet for Philadelphia on the let of every ninth,throughont the year, ..ian be secured on application to SAMUEL PLEASANTS. No. 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. June 9. '49-21-ly Lh•crpool and Nelkv-YoriL. Passage - Agency. E. W. 'KIMBALL C 0. ,& 84 troll Striae—act•-Toatc. DUNKIN. KINHIALL & Co..—Ltvreroot. nesPECTFULLY inhirms their ft lends and the public that they have commenced the "GENERAL SHIPPING and COMNIISSIONP ev RUSIN ESS, together with the GENERAL PASSENGER nusisEs:i.,,,rtati n reerrifitales of pas to,:se from London, Lis...pool, Dublin. Velfa a or any part of the rid country dt Is Ksie- York; Boston, and Pkiladelpl•M: On the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Hilts of Ezehonees, from SI to any'amount oil the Royal Bank of 4rciand and Its branches. The Jaye of sailing of the Rey alas Lies of tirespool Pockets, as fined noon. are the 10., 6th, 11th, 16th, blot, and !nth of every month. These ships are all',of the largest class, and are com manded by men of cliaiarter and experience. The cab. in accommodations ore all tint con he desired in point ofaTientior;coinfort and 'convenience. They are fur nished with every description of store= of the best kind. Puneth4lity in the daye of sailing will be strictly ad. tiered to. Packet Ships floseius. bidden,. Shcridan,and Garrick are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friend+, e atmnt select liner or saferships• Passage can at, secured at life lowest rates. - Nora. Orleans line of packets tall weekly."' FoifaJ sags or frci,ght, apply as above: E W. KIMBALL & Co. G-The subscriber has been appointed Agent for this i t tne In Schuylkill County. .lIENRY W. LEWIS, Mini. scille. . Dec16,14-.31.-IyA Jos. 111c3luvray's Passage Agency. ARRANGENIEN'TS FOR 1040. n. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT. OLDEST AND TUE LEST ESTADLISUEU rAeclut: OFFICE IN TILE UNITED sTATEs. THE subscriber rerpectfully hers 'slease tin tender his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the entitle, % fur the very Itbeful support he ha's re" coined for upwards of twenty years, and solicits a continuation ot their confidence. The despatch with which tus passengers hast been brought not" and the promptness with which his vary ntonerUnn limits hare been paid at thc4l:lTerei.f banks, arc, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts entered into with hint. The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACIC , - ETS, whic h salt punctually on their appointed days, by whioh passengers will be brought out without delay or disappointment, viz.: -Stiles' NAMES 4.7.•ET . N5. -DAYS or RULING FROM N.Y. Patrick Henry, Delanci, Jany. 0 May 6 Sept. 'I Waterloo, PALAIIen, " II • II " '1 Sheridan, Cornish, '• 26 " 26 . !Pi Henry Clay, Nye„ Feby. 6 Jure '0 Octr. New Ship, " 11 " 11 " It Garrick,: Wont, .• " 26 '26 New World, Ilinight, March 6 July 6 Nnsr. 6 John R.Skiddy.iLuce. " 11 " II " II Moore, 26 s 25 "26 A"liburtnn, Howland. April- 6 Aug. 6 Derr. 6 West Point, IW It Allen II "11 "16 Siddons, Cobb, " 26 " 20 , 31 sun,' NAMES. car - ens. OATS SAILING reom l'atrick Henry Demon, Feby 2t June 21 Oct 21 Waterton, F.R.Allen, "26 ' 26 " 20. Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. Ju'.3. II N0v.16 Henry Clay, Nye, " 21 '• 21, " 21' New Ship, " 26 " " 26 Garrick, Runt, April „II A ng. 11 Dec.ll New World. ; Knight, "21 ' 21 " 21 John 11 `'kiddy, Lore, " 2 264" 26 " 21 Ruscins, :Rowe, May 11 Sept. II Jan. II Ashburton, !lowland. " 21 " 21 " '2l Wt st Point, W.H.Allen " 26 '• 20 " 26 !Cobb, !June II Oct 11 Feh.,lll In addition to the above regular line, a number of splenth.:shipn, finch ns the Adiroodaek, Mannino. Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, Sr. Patrick, Samuel Hicks, coforobia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv erpool weekly in regular , iicc., , ion, thereby preventing the least Inc;Qibility of delay or detention its Liverpool ; and Mr the accommodation of persons wishing to remit mom y to their family or friends, I have arranged the pay livers of my drafts on the ("moving banks: Itrul,l2ll, Connie!, Enniskillen. Omagh. A:ll,lm,e, Cavan, Par,lntown, Fe rnioy. Enrikenrtliy, Skitibereen, Cootchill, Sligo, Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, s , raliane, 11411) myna, 'Dundalk, . IC dru-11, Tralce, liallystionnonDungars an, Limerir!:, Weiinol. • Ilaßina, Dungannon, hoorlooderrv,Waterford, Cork, .Dow °pall ick.Moiragliamf loughal." Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow, Eughted.--Alcssrs. Spnoner,4 t wood Ar. Co., bankers, London; tont Mr. E. S. 11!. no, Liverpool. SZ.olanif.—The City of 111abgow, ,Bank, and all its breeches and a g•ncies. ci . e Passage.; ran also be not:iced trimi T.lrerpont to Itobtoo, and Baltimore, I.y the reEMII, 03c - iiet viii pa, on application Icing comic per.nrially f ur 'icy letter post paid mldressed In IL lIANNAN,I'oit,,III..; J OS cMURRA V. coraer of Pine ;mil South New York; or Mr. (1120. McMURRAY, No. IP% Waterloo Road, Liverpool Nicholas Si. Collins. . W I. AI. II A N it 'ETA IT. DIUJ(GISTS AND .IVOTIIECAILIES, Centre Strut, nr.rt dour to Z•fz , h , tr' I:eterly's Hard Wart Stare. POTT, Ct1.T.7.,' - giNVITE the pa rtiodar asteniton of the ritizaot of Pottsville and its Wit isitty. al4ri Pity,meire:, Veterinary Sorgeoimand rola/try:Ann:keeper - 3,W their large nod general aesortinent of .... .. DRUGS, CIIEMICALS & F.V.IIILY MEDICINES. Their stock not only toribracea tine hest Drugs and Medicines the market atThrds,liut nice alt the new Phar maceutical and Chemical Preparations, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Gold Foil, Patent rind Family Me dicines, FrcEh Shakers' Herbs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, 17-volislies, pure CaMpliine, Glans, Putty, sonfr, be..t (,inentlish Tobacco and. Cigars, Perfurocry, Brushes, Combs, and every variety urrhoire, fancy and miscel laneous :Inkier i :Oro. that escuilrneartirle. Farina, for tine sick and Wants' diet'-iii fact ever:ollm and anythiNg ran be found in their general and WCII-US:01 . 1- ed AMA, which they ufferau sell at the lowest cash prices. ..,,,, N. IL—N. & C. flatter themsilives from Ihrir linnWl. edge and expra nonce inn tinelo 0,00.... a, caie pr,th...” Li. T. Nichol is, M.D.) having held, for Fen etatytla es enure or the most responsible tiller's in EntflUtyl and ['nth , 'man ins til,enser and operative Chemist, they WOlllll , 'ten lore - eSheelfiltly stile It tine connonce and share o entitle it Oronage, as mole but cellulite Drugs and Me'. '-lines can be,had :It their c...tablishinent: 05- . site.: nil Cattle. 1.411 V., of the best quality entire most r , oa.no tide terms. — [Ma relia,lS 0.1-10-ly - - .111.411littliSONi. 111II:4)911111it l i 45:, CO. :ll.k N UFACTU RING CIIUMISTS, nffire Mn. .13 1-2 Soutli Front Strict, Phihtarirhht. Pure Verb, W unite Lead ; Aliiin,groundand in crystal; E <tr. Ground .' '' eopre rtl,; No. I " • " Pyroliznenna Acid; ... Red Lead; Rol Liquor ; . Lithargo: ' -1: Iron Liq nor. • Orange. Mineral; IMastic ItMei; ; Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Pyle(' Paint. . METALI IC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. - - 1 - Ape. EVITAOILDINARV substance is . ..,.. .. f..nrioll ..1 a strata of 'rnek,of a basil; for:113- Ilan:. \ Vben talalf front the mine. Irre• - T"- , seniMes in' appearance the finest Indigo, Tr and is abot.t the consistence of cold tallow; .4 ' but on exposure to the alpoo.pitere. in a short time turns to :atone or Slate. • Geolo gists who have seen it. are of the iIIINTSAiOn that thin substance. in hen in a 'moth' state, In;;. been utilised through a fissure an filled up this basin formation in the Mk. It I t .,s been found upon anylyzation by Dr. Chilton. of NOV york,.to consist of ; Alumina, I'n.tolide of Iron. Lime, Lime, INlagne,*, Carbon, Sulphur, Wut,r, Loin, . . . - , - 100 DO Por use, it Is ground to powder, mixed will' Lin.t.. ,l Oil, and appliiil will, a brush, the sauce as pall.l to wood, iron tin., zinc, canya,,s piper, &c. &c., which in a shout time taros in ntoni. which I 1 tire-rruor Itis particolarly adapted for roof. of budding.s,Steam boat and Cur becks, Railroad rcucv , Bcc. At roof cbated sv ii It ill is aril, le is equal tot lie best of Aiate, at a Vast saving of etpenre. Every variety of Iron WOrk expriFed to weather w ft be prevented from rust or corro,inni ns it forms a com plete Stone covering. School Slates arc made froth it, by' covering board” or paper. As it is susceptible of a high polish, it haw been toed to great advantage by Carriage Painters nod Cabinet ?flak..., ARRIAON. BROTHERS, Pc Cti. Na. 4.1.1 South Front St Philada. MEE ------ John C. Bolter's L COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. HIS Article, in employed wilt great success.; and by T tier most eininout l'hy.lciato of Bilge ity, for the cure of the folios, Inc diseases SCROFULA or Nine's Evil, Rhetintatiam,Cutanroua Diseases Syphilitic Affections, +Feuer and Ulcers, White Stveltin,si,teurvy.Nettralila or Tic Doloureux, Cali c , Goitre, or Brouctiocele, (SCCelled usek,) Spine Disc ('heroic Diseases of m , Lu.. to counter act th destructivs effect's of Ileroury. Jaundice. Hy pertbrephy, or enlargement of the heart, Pal,ntalinn aid tretubling in the region ssf_the heart and stomach. Enlargement ol the !tones, Joints or Ligawents, also all the various di-cases of the-skin such ns Tettef, Ringworm, Biles, Pimples. Carbuncles, &e., Dyspep- Pia and LI,TT Complaints. Nervous Affections, Drop sical Swelling., Constitutional Disorders. and discus es originating from an Impure elate of the blood and other fluids of the body, in shotiall diseases where a change of the Pyjama is required. Price SO cis. per bottle. .• Prepared only by the Proprietors. .101 IN, C. BAKER. , t 0.. holesae Draggics. , :- ' 100 North r ad St.W l below Race, t importers and wind esalesleaters in Drags. Medicines, ' Chenclobs, patent medicines, Perfumenes, Surma' Instruments. Integgists Classware, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuff., and Window Class:Aso a new„ and superior -article of Incitation of Plate glass at about one-fifth the price of_ English or Preofs Plates, any size to order. • The' Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, for sale by Clemens & l'ary in, Pottsville c.W.1,. Heisler, Port C.obon • Jaea I f. Falls, Bllnersvillo. February 1 m 0,1849. • ol Snyder, Edgar Sc. Barton, COAT 01.111.11ER9, Espytown, Co. tumble County I'll., Where We have on hand a Luse I.lo(er:tanned lumher, and are prepared to Build and:deliver Boats of the Jargest• class, for the SehitylkiliCatialor elsewhere,ebeaper than any others connected to our trade, and but It In the most subsum e] fidarable manner• t3une2 , l9 —23-8 m• SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER - 1, 1849. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate: DYvirtue of sundry writs of Flea Patios, and La; varl Pl:Lass and Venditionl Exponas, Issued auto. the Coot! of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county; and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or Yen, due, on Saturday. September lot, 1849, ' at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of C. Fsorn JacKsoa, In the Borough 0: Pottsville, the fol lowing described premises, Mx: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate Intim Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, on the south side of klebantango street, containing in front on said abantango street GO feet, and In depth 214 remand 6 inches, marked in the plan of Volt & Patterson's lot No. 14, hounded routhwestwardly by lot No.lo in said plan, southeastwordly by a SO feet . vr hie aUey, north emtwarillv by Moho loam, street aforesaid ; being the enuthwartily of 2 certain lots marked Nos. 11 and 14, in the plan aforesaid, which Aralmin l'ott end wife, and Burd Patterson and wife. by Indenture, dated the Ist day of January, Iv3o, and recorded at Orwigsburg r lit Deed Book No 11, pare 171, conveyed to Job Whip. plc, subject to a recess anion of the Coal right to Thos. Potts, his heirs and assigns ' nl and baing the came pre. lies which were conveyed b y Job Whipple and wife, to William Patton, Jr.. by their deed dated January sth. 1632. with the oppurtenances. As 'the property of WILLIAM P.kTTON„ Jo. ' ' At the same time and place, All that certain lot or piece c f ground, situate on Schuylkill Avenue, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, commencing' on a corner of Rhoads! alley, and running southwest ;Ammo lot owned by Benjamin Weller. 10S feet,l hence southeast to a Int of _Philip 11.mtzer, thence lOS feet to said Rhoads' alley; thence along sold alley 20 feet to the place of beginning, being part of a larger lot marked with the number 2, era sub-division of lot No. , find notaltetticf with No 3, and the same premises 'which geniainiti Weller and wite, • by deed dated the 4th day °Vane, A. D. 1847, granted and conveyed to , • John S. C. Martin, in fee, whichiDeed is 4 •3/ recorded at Or,vig,sburn, in Deed Hook •• • • No 27, page 727,-31,1:ag0 recorded in " A ja hook page fir. 403 • wait the appurtenances,. . - consisting of a one story frame dwelling house, with a cellar kitchen. As the prop erty of JOHN t 3. C. MARTIN. At the Fame time and place, All those certain two ad• Joining lots or pieces of ground, situate on the eastern ride of Hakim' street, In the Borough of Minersville, coLLiity aforesaid, marked with No 14 and - 15, on the map or plan , of George Patterson's addition to the Town of 31inersville, containing in front on said Until. road smut, 20 feet earb.and extending of that breadth back to the west branch of the River Schuylkill, bo atil • ed motherly by lot No 13, eagerly by the west branch tit the river Seim) 11011, southerly by lot No. 16, and westerly by Railroad at., aforesaid, bone the same lots which Gro. Patterson, by o'o dated the 1 6th day of October, A. 1) ISil, granted and t nut eyed to 3lieh ast Tel, lin. As the prop, rty of Gem, S. ratterson, Administrator of 3111:11A13. TEVLIN, deceased. At the 501110 Iliac and plate, All that sertr.in MO-story Ltahrit k and !none building , situate en NV, st ..,....4 street, between Sanderson or Nitric., Ale • ••• " stet tt anJ flarriion street, in the Nom e .." i" elan Jil lido), to the Borough of Potts, ote, II 11 in 'the county aforesaid, col - atoning in front on raid West street 26 feet. and in depth 20 fret, the andlot or piece of ground and curtil• age nopurten int to cold building. As the properly ut 11011ERT M,11.1.1 %NIS. I Al the same time and place, All that certain Int or 1 piece or ground, situate on the northeastern eit'e 01' Centre etrect, in the Itorongh of Potts, ille, comity aforesaid, bounded nortliwardly by said Centre street, southeastw ardlt by lot inny or late of Alositgoinery. eastwarilly by Railroad street, and nortlitastw artily by lot of Silas Hough, tog., containing in width on Cen tro strut, 20 containing ett , more or less, and in d, ptlt shout' at .30 feet, lib the appurtenant, .s esti • - •;••••• gi:llog or a own-softy fr one. dwelling hone s .I'l ..r. and a onesstory ft ttoc dit Ohne house. As ,I". ' theproperty of . 1 0115 31EVEICS.• At tAe same time and plate, All that certain lot or piece I of ground, situate on the itorthw ardiy side of East Norwegian street. in the 11111011211 of Pottsville, county aforesaid. adjoining lot now nr tote of George Russel, eastnardly,other part of said lot northwardly.lot of tier beers Inge, Avrstnardly. bring 21 feel, more .1 : or less. ill front, mud 100 feet, more or less, ) i ; ; ; in depth. with the :gp t. orten ince., consist. lug lug of a 2 story frame di. Bing house s with 1 3 " a baseun tit story ol stone in the rear. As es _ the property of 1131. 11. 11. missrmt. At the reins time find pines. All Gaiter rime lot or piper of ground, Sitillte In the Borough of Miners , ' tile. Crolln ty “tor.,, int, bounded in front by the Stine Gill and schuylkill li, en Railroad, on the rear by tile. River r\Vest Branch, north by hoof Wen Christian, ' and sou th by lot of 31. 5. Gehlt r, t ont tin ': . o: in w itPli 00 fret. and In depth 2 60 feet. , ~,I,: . with tine appurtenances, col:skiing or a feet. • - if " Cur) ['raffle lilt riling hour', woh a base ment story of stone. As the property of JANIE:: rox -it the flint tole and place. All that certain Int or once, of g rnutel. sun item the Borough in 31Inersulle. COOllll, atom, nl, bounded in :root by the :Bine hill nod :slaty ;kill haven Ilatlroad,on the rear he the Wl.l Branch, west by lot of J.11111°4 Fox south by lot or f..„m„.., .e, cont lining in It tied) abotit --__, 11I0,f,ct, more or 1,• , . , end in width about .. f 9 feet, more or 1,,, frith the atinurn nan ,.'.-, : 1 ett, coos...wig 01 a tiro story frantr dirt. •• It - ling In lone, and frailly ,table. As ti. Imp ----'''' erty of 31. S GEBLER .elr:h• maroon eel pr.l<e. All that rerhintot or piece art - 0'11101• situate In the 1101 . 0111.11 01 1 1110.1,1110, coun ty 1100 1 .11111.1,01001 , 1 10 tioni by Siii.,nry (tree t, nil the rear by a 30 feet w ids stret t,on the,nt o•st by 1,1 bon or tate of 11.0111.1 n Cona, ay on Bo Nint'lli by liif.h sl , ) ll.lllO thug. about 1311 11 . 1140 114.11111, and ';:t e5t..:..,1 feet in w lath, with the mi s vrtertancti, epos I. , St• - •o• 4,, ,,t,,ir :1 story stout Tartar and somre P.P.,,' , . h o u, ‘, sioilinry street, and four 1 1 MOO P"fi'v.... , ..e , m ,,, dove fling 11011,1 S, nn the rear of said lot. As the property of .1011 N G.l V N Olt At the same time and iliac .'• 'IA that certain Int nn piece of ground, silo tte in the Borough of Miners, Illeamon t ty aforesaid, lion wed front by Nor Or 01 rr et. on the rear by Lewis erne t on the .4.1. by lot of Philip Jones, and on the east by lot of riederick Turner, enntlin. in , in length 1211 feet, and In width 30 ft et, . 1 ~.....;.: wills the appurteitini es, comosting et a 1.1. T . .. , 11011ble two story frame dwelling house. MPS. s tt • ith a two story tran e kitchen attached.— ,1, 4 2.113,..,,As the property of a Vall'EL B ALL. At theta.. that a ad plate. All that certain Int nrpicre of ground, tilt itte tit the borough of Pottsville. county. ! aforesaid, nu the northwarilly sole of Third street, and I being the northeastetly half part of aHot marked in Poo and liatter,,nn's addition to Potts tile. with No ! 3. beteg 20 0... t treat on said Third street, and 270 feet deep, bound, ii On one site by let No. i''.l., cm the other I s id,, by the other half of seed lot, in the kge rear by it piddle alltiy, and in front by Third • Sail or., with the appurtenances, consisting of a MS xr. two story frame dwelling Amuse, with a Hiligle • si7-41ta,itinent store of liiiiiie. Ac the property of t llli ,, D , T , t I r t ,n li e ‘, 11 ,, R 1 0 7 1 ,1 1 , 1 , P ; L1T A . , 1 That certain (il l • - • two [tori-d frallie 4ln/idling !incise, with a 1,1 . --, _2..._ .„,..• basement underneath; said bottling ..., , i - A- is 26 iyrt lung, and 30 feet wide. ring lb feet high. besides ti v ii I,:einent story, Contains 4 moms no the Ist story alcove chi basement. and 4 MOMS nit the 24 •tory above the bastiinent; said building is sit uate in the trio n of :'cling Con Haven, rimmy afore said, adjoining the politic house of Daniel 11 Stager, near the Int go round Onion., licorice of the Philattlel plint and Rending Railroad company, and the tutor. il piece of groin and cartilage appurtenant . to said buildirg, an the propetty of JOII.N Colll.llri • At the tame that and prate, All the right tide and in terest of Henry K Smug, in and to the Cottoning six tracts of land, viz: 400 acres and allowance, situate partly inFrailey and partly in Tremont townships, enmity aforesaid, our .veyed on warrant in the. naine of John Moyer, dated May sth, 17.e.I.Imunditil by lands surveyed in the names of Nincy Kinnear, Stephen Imininger, Robert Lyon, and othtini. Also 4 itt nerve, 120 porches and allowance; Situated partly in Franey and partly in Tr'emont townships, county aforesaid, surveyed tot a warm cot In the natim of Sophia Stayer. dateiliMay ' sth. 17Pli, bounded by lands surveyed in the [antes of John Moyer, Robert Kinnear; John Harris and others. • It Also, 451 acres. 9 perches. situated partly in Prat y and parity in 'Fremont, 'low Itship•i, county aforesaid; sot veyed ou warrant eranted to Robert Kinnear, dat ed May 5111, 1701, bantided by lands surveyed in the names of Sophia Moyer, Jolla Moyer, John.llarris and. others. . . Also. 433 acres, 50 perches. situate in Tremont tp.. county aforesaid, surveyed on warrant in the cattle of John Maws, dated May s:h. 1701 hounded by lands Terve) itil Inc The names of Robert, Kinnear, Andrew Carman and collets. • . . Also, 415 acres. 101 perches; situate partly in Pine grove and Partly in Tremont ttis• county aforesaid, servile,: on warrant in the name of Chri.ttiteny Laven• burg, doted M.,y 5111, 1701.10maided by lands servo ed ill the names of John Marti., John !Asher, and others. Also. 413 acres, 31 pereltas, situated partly,,ln Tte• nom:, partly iii Braley acid partly in Porter tp4.,cotin ty aforesaid sure - eyed or warrant In the naterNif Nan, cy Kinnear, dated May ibh, 1701, bounded tii lands, sits r yed in the names of Mit heel qtreininges,, - John Winnan and eaters; conveyed by P Benson and others to Henry K Strang, by Mail dated Inch April, ls3o ; and redorded at Orwigstiere. In Deed Molt No 10, page God, as the property of HENRY K. STRONG,- • At tie tame hind and prere.All the right title en In [erect of Stephen Seibert. itti and, to all that certain lot or piece of ground. situate In the Borough of Ta- femme, county of Selina, ikill, bounded on the east by I Pine street; west by a 30 feet wide street. north by Int ' No 81 and south by lot No 82. it.hein,g lot No 63 in Wilson Sr. Levar.'e addition [at' . 43111:Thi rough; contain ing 50 feet !roof, and IGU feerm depth, with the ara- Marten:ince., a.s the properly of firr.ruEri SKY BERT. ' •. iAt cht.LlTote tin. andp!act, .4.ll,that certain [Mot piece of ground, situate in Morrie' Addition to Pottsville, comity aforesaid. bounded in front by Centre et: on the rear by a Si) feet wide st. on the west by loin ofJ. Irisli,on them:lst by a 10 feet alley, containing in width along Centre st. about 37 feet, and on the rear 22 feet and in depth about 122 feet. with the hippertenatices, consisting of a Dame. stable. - i '- Also, All the right,title and interest of Jacob Mall, ewe, of, Mend to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Morris' Addition to Pottsville, hounded in front by Centre at. nn the west by is 10 feet alley, and on the cant by lot now or late of Lewis Waters:con taining in depth ahont 270 feet, and in. width 63 feet , and 0 inch: in, with the appuitenances, c0n .[.....,.t• suiting of a three.story frame Coachmaker ta vs—, .I.stin Shop and a two-story flame Btackstaith ""---.- • ',..7 . Also, The o ne undivided fourth part of all that co r 'tain tract or piece of land. situate in Branch township, county aforesaid, bounded by land; of Jacb Huts- - lupe r. John [Havener. anal:utile of the NAtorko n and :Schuylkill Coal Co. and others, containing; lOU titres more or less. As the property ofJACOB MATHEWS. At tico talae Mae and place, All that certaift lot hr piece of ground situate to the Borough ofTlacgrovo, I county aforesaid. bounded in Dont by Tulpeimcken l i street, on theintirth by property of John -.I) Lc-Gann:l. on the ast by' an alley, and an the south 'by lot of Gard Ai Seidcl,containing in front on said Tulpehodkj en street GO.fect, and in depth 210 feet more ,or leas, with the improvements, contisti , neofii , ti.a.ven story fra.me house. with a one story C -ii , - M 1 41 bunk kitchen Thereto attached, a one and a ' Also, the undivided one-third part of, 235 acres or lend called 'Feat her's TragOsituate in' Pmegrove tp. county aferetkud, beitodedibi lends of lie 13attier,M.' 51 00 24 20 12 13 12 31 2 31 o 42 1 50 nn 5 00 0 41 4- P dright,Sam.l Hain. Eckert & Co. and others. Alto, the undivided one-third part of 92 -acres of lard, situate in Pinegrove tp. county aforesaid,botind ed by land, of J & G Kapp and others, as the pie perry of JOHASTRI.MPFLER. At Ike *wartime sad place, All that Certain two • story brick messuage and tenement.- the meeting. house of the second Methodist alt_. 'churn, situate In the Borough of Pottsville. county aforesaid, corner of Market and Id illiam streets, to said Borough,containing in front on said Market strcet,4o feet, and the lot and mind• age appurtenant to Paid building. as the property of the 2d METHODIST CHURCH. of Pottsville. At the same time and pines, All that certain lora ground situate on the northwesterly side of Mahan tango stseet, county aforesaid: clientele: in front 30 feet and in depth 210 feet. being the southwesterly half of a lot No 67, as marked and numbered in the general plan . of said Borough of Pottsville, bounded on the southwest by lot No 66 and on the northwest by a 20 feet alley, on the northeast by the othar half of said lot No 67, and on thesatitheast by Alahaa tango et. aforesaid. being the same lot of ground which Gen V Richards &..31ary, his wife, granted to Andrew B White. by deesidated Aug. 18th; A D 1843, as the property or ANDREW B At tic same time sad plass, All those 2 certain tote or pieces of ground situate on the easterly sale of Railroad street, in the Borough of Minersville.county aforesaid, marked with the numbers 8 and 9 on the map or plan of Geo Prittersotei addition to the town Allnerwrille; each of the said lota containing in front on said ' Railroad st. V.O feet or-60 feet in the whole and containing that breath back to the %Vest Branch of the river Schuylkill, the front line of the. said lets to be 40 feet distant from the Mine Hill end Schuylkill Haven Railroad; bounded northerly by Int No 7, castor!! by the said branch of Schuylkill,soutle• crly by lot No 10, and westerly by Railroad at: afore-. said; being the same premised whicn the said Geo Patterson by Derd bearing date the 16th day of Sep tember. A DlBll, granted and confirmed unto Alta. ander Manning, as the property of ALEXANDER MANNING., At the same time and place. -All that certain lot or piece of ground rltuate to the Borough of Miners rifle, eoupty aforesaid, commencing at the northwest corner of and Carbon etc. thence northward along Second se 80 feet. then westwardly ono paral lel with Carbon or. 30 feet, !hence soutbwarilly and parallel with Second at. 60 feel to Carbon at. thence eastwartily along Carbon st. 30 feet to the place of beginning; it being part of rho came piemiscs which Joseph Jeans by Indenture bearing date the 15th day of September, A D 2815, grantee to Charles J Dub• bins, as the 6ropelly of CHARLES 1 DOBBINS. Al the same tine and place, All that certain tract or piec,: (gland, miluate in ;Norwegian, DOW Branch township, County aforesaid; beginning at a post, thence by lane of Jacob Gunktl north 22 degrees, met 186 perches to a post, thence by land of Geo Boyer and Jacob Gunkcl north 53 degrees, east 305 perches to d white oak, thence by land ofJacob Gunk el south 45 degrees.,east 62 perches to a white oak, south:4l decrees, west 112 perches to a white oak, and actuth 60 degrees, west NO perches to the place of be2inninz; containtng 274 acres and the usual al• lowanceof 0 per tent, with Oinappurtenances,as the property of JACOB 110 i FMAN. AT TIIE AANIE TIME AND PLACE, . All that certain two-story frame Livery stableetttnate on lot N 0.31, int the Borough of Minersvllle, tlQmyt lull county. said lot having Sunbury at. ltd fyont, Third st. on the east, and lot of Michael onAlie west be tween Sunbury it. in said Borough, and lot of George Bryant, being about 25 feet in width. alid 50 feet in length, and the lot and cusallage, appurtenant to said building. As the property of WATKIN DAVIS. At the same,tinze and plate. All. the tight. title and In terest. of Ramey Duffey, in, aria to all that cottain two-story stone beetle, with • • ••t a ly story frame house thereto attached, ;, 'and tat or piece of mound, situate on the spa southwestern side of the Philadelphia Reading, pod Pottsville Railroad. Cu.. In North Manheint Township. Schuylkill county. As the property of BA lINEV DuppEy, At the tame time and place. All the right, title and in tcr,t of James I:lndian, in, and to all that certain tot or piece of Lwow% situate no the rant aide of the Centre turnpike, in North Ma tilieim Township.Schuyl- Eitli ill county, bounded on tine south by lot of James Patton, on the north by lot of Mrs McKee, on the went by said Centre Turn- • . pile, containing in front about:lb feet. more ? or lesi.and in depth foot, with the appur tenant:ea, consisting of n two-sorry frame der etling ° Lunge. . As the propert}ofJAMDS LAMA . 'IAN :seized, taken"hi execution, and will be sold by • Sheriff's Idle , °twigs-I JT. WERSi Eli, Sheriff,' burr, Aug, 11. ISM. $ 33-ts HivrlNG purchased Ali, exclusive nett:for =nu the:urine and vennlinc the Patient Lithric:ltine Oil, from I'. .1. Den tan k Co.,for Schitylklll, Dattphin,Lehrb. non, North'lll,Lizzerne.Wyontlng,Lycoming Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton Counties; they an nounce to the public that they nave commenced the nnitorlattory of it la the Ilarouttli or Pottsville, where they v.lll he happy to supply alt ordefa promptly, and at the same talc it ran he parrhased from the Proprie tuts nil tine patent right. Thin Oil was patented Jams.' ary. Ifth, toil, and ita superior excellence and thrat, nens, lets already ascent it the preference over all other Oils inn use, for all Math! of Stationary Maclninery4o nt - cootives and Cars on elir Railmada,—and al.o 'for Lamp use. All orders left at It. D. Ischoenera Store, In Centre Street, will he pronir,tly executed. C. F. NORTON. , • It. Lb SCIMENER, - Centre it.. opposite the Part Office. Poltsv ille, June Itlilt, 1849. • The folluiying centfirates show Its character: YO Iire.ILADELPIIIA, 4. 1518, 'Messrs.?. S. Devlan & en.—Centremen :—The Pa. tent Composition yon tent me to hare tried, and which you design as a substitute for the best oil in the on:sk in:of Machinery, hat, 1 ant happy to say, more than re alised my expectations.' I had n fully tested on a Loco motive Engine for two dayt(in rainy weatherovith mod dying over the machine at every n solution) by a skilful Engineer, who assures me that It works equal to the best spertnacen oil, with a saying In quantity of 20 per cent This saying. together with the greatly reduced price at which you Inform me yolt can furnish tne article will strongly recommend its use on Rail Roads and In large mills anifactortes where large quantities °foil aro used. 1 hare now no doubt or its entire success, and under that impression tender you my sincere congratu atiGus. Truly yours. V,t. Esomiu. POTTSVILLE, Jan.:22, PIM This In In rectify that I have 1)14 . 11,115111g P.B Deslan &. Co 's Patera Lubricating Oil for the last six weekss and e.in give as our decided opinion, that, besides it 1,1,111,7.1,inch cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the best stperfo °dos its . durobtitty nn inachinery,tvhlch ren ders it a very desirable article for that purpose, tWe are extensively engaged in mining and shipping coal, hav• ing eleven Steam Ergnies of various capienies at work heisting coail,puteping wateracc• INVWOOD &CO. P. S.-De elan & Co.—Gentlemen I—We have been using your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of the Reading Iron and Nail Works for the last nine weeks, nnd we consider we have peen it a fair trial, as the works are calculated to ;Italia:a:lure four thousand tons of Iron and Nails per ann.urn. -The machinery is very beavy.the Engine one hundred and sixty 'horse p,tsver,and.the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred revolutionsper minute. Al:cr the above trial, we ran recommend the Oil as equal to the best Sperm Oil and, in many cases. so Pe ti or to any sperm oil used in the country. viz : for heavy bearings and fast spee'rls, such an shafti rie and fans. 1 remain yours, dge., • JAME 3 "WCznrY. Manager of the Reading Iron, Nall and Tube Works. June 15TA9. " - 254 Caned States and Foreign. •PATENT AGENCY, Jiro .::5 DOCK STREET, apposite tite Exchange, PAILADCLPIIIA, PA. w 3 o t ire n r i.:! i Lo s c4i s ..L; e iv s, E r ng t i h n e ee t r ra nt i l . d: c i t e l c o h n an o Ta n n ii bU3IIIeS4 connected with tire Patent Office. • Monaca, Draivaas AND SPECIFICATIONS neatly and accurately made and Patents obtained with despatch. His thorough. theoretical and practical knowledge of the Mechanical arts, induces him to say, that in all cares where he advises an application for a Patent. in rale Ins not obtained, the fees to r his ser vices will be returned. and he will also guarantee, that all patents obtained ttirou IliS office, will be sus tained by the courts, Many inventors are subjected to great delays and loss of Rine and Money by employing inconipetent peraon to make their specifi:ations, and frequently have to surrender their patents and get a re-issue. • Inventorsytt a distance tan send their models and a statement of their claims directed to Wm. BULLOCK. E. 8. Patent -Agency, No. 75 Dock Street, Philadelphia, Oa., and the strictest secrecy will be observed until the l'atent is obtained. Drawings rod Specifications for Factories, Mills, &c., and all kinds 'of slachinery purchased en Commission, and competent men furnish to put the same In opera tion In any part of lite Veiled States, South America and the 14 eat Indies. IMPERCNCES Zainex Para, President of the Mechantes Insti tute. New York: , Mesars.Smaati, ALLEN & Co., Novelty Works, New - York. " • Pkrca Monett, & Om, Columbian Foundry New York. " Coe LS, ELLICOTT & Davies, Plliladelplll24,o3. ADAISS & J env is, Pittahur7,. Pa. Mr. TIIONASJ. LoVECROT,E,I33IIISIOrC. Md. " EOZIERT A. TAYLOR.. " " . " DANIEL Cnos,Cincinnati.Ohin. • • . " WALTER EVILER, Chicago, Illinois. • ** J. N. Maim'. Savannah, Ga. " Wm. GRIOGS, Mobile, Ala. IL T. ly maw ck, Washington, Miss: • " Ttros...44iertu, Charleston, Mayt . Yir/IY Wll4l. YOU 'SUFFER TMAISAN DS of bottles of the American Compound hare been sold during the past year, and was never I.nown to fail in curing in a few days, the worst case ore eertain delicate disease, Stminal weakness. and all diseases of the liniary organs. Persons afflicted, using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no.exposure es it leaves nil odor do the breath, requires no restrie qlnna in diet or business-Leontains no mercury or 110x 11iOns drugs lnJurians to the system. and is Adapted to very age, set or condition. it is also the best remedy known for Flour Albue or Whites; (female complaints). lselth which thousands soffbr. wlthoo&the knowledge of - a remedy. :This celebrated remedy has long been used in too private practice eta physician with unerring sue radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases is a few days. Around each bottle are plhin end fill directions. - i CA trriox.--Ast for the Arriericun Compounkrhadlibr. chase only of the agent. Price 81 perbottle. J. G. Brown and J. S. C. bleMin,agents for Pottavile liempron:agent for Pt. Caldera. [Seelig .43 GENERAL ADVERTISER. Patent Lubricating 011. SCIIOE.NOR eg.• NORTON,. SLJPEIIAIN.—For vale. 2 second handed 11 inch Slops Chains. ' MIGHT 6c. POTT July 28, 1819. 31. JOURNAL, aliss Mars S. DICCOOI t S SEMINARY FOS YOUNG 'LADIES. WILL be re-opened on Monday, the 3d of Beptem ber bait. In the Lecture room of the lot PTCSby. turbo Church of this Borough. In this Institouon. Pbpits are Instructed In the fol. lowing branches. viz:—Orthography, Reading. Writ. log, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, History. Com position. Natural and Mental Philosophy, Botany, Droving, Chemistry, Algebra, Geometry. &c. The School year embraces. four terms of Melee weeks each. Two aessions In the day, from 9to 12. A. 31. and from 2to 41. P. M. Pupils will be received snarly timadoring the session, and charged from the time of entrance. August 16. 1849. 31-214, Real Estate at Public Sale. I . . . BA AC KEPNER, the surviving Executor, of the Last Will and Testament of Bernhard ,Kepner, Sen., deceased; will on Saturday, the 13th day of September, 1919, at 10 o'clock 1n the forenoon, at the house of late George Dreibelbls, now Benjamin Yost, inkeeper In East Brun wig Township, Schuylkill Co., exnose4u sale by public vendue and outcry, either In whole ot- in lots to suit purchasers: all that. certain a .. messoage, dwelling house. barn and tract or ... , tx parcel of laud, situate in East Brunsivig In., L!.. il Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania ; adjoining the Little Schuylkill Elver, and lands of Jacob P. Trcichler, George Drelbelbis, Esq.. Henry Long, Nat thias Moyer, John Deter, Elijah D, •Long, Shristlan Koch and Frieden Church land, and containing one hundred and six acres.and ninety-seven perches, and about sixty acres thereof are well timbered. The Mans nf payment will he made known at the time of sale, by . ISAAC K EPNElL'Executor. Aux. It, 843. 31-31 itegisterYq Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the Executors and Administrators, hereinafter named, have tiled their respective accounts of the Administration of the fol lowing Coates in the Register's Office of Schuylkill county, w kith accounts have been allowed by the Re gh4er, and Will be presented to the Judges of the. Or phans'\ Co rt, on Monday'. the 34 day of September nest, at 10 'clink in the forenoon, for allewances and conilnnatio . when and where all Persons interested may attend 1 they think proper, to wits • I. The a ce Unt of John Conrad, Administrator, Axe., of the estate William Tobias, late of Wayne town. ship, deceased. - . •1: 2. The acrou tof Levi Reber; Administrator, Ike., of the estate of Elizabeth Reber, late of Schuylkill tp., deceased. . . . i. The account of Daniel Stager and Joseph Den. atm', administrators of the estate of SarnuelShaelfer, late of the Borough of Schuylkill Raven. dace:tied. 4. The account of Daniel B. Mersin:cr. Executor of the Last Will and Testament. of Philip Basely, lato of West Brun=lg tp, deceased. . • 5. The account of Wm. J. Sigfried and Elijah Ben singer. Executors of the Last • Will and Testament of Joseph ReilkeY' late of Noah Menheint tp., deceased. 6. The account of Margaret ‘ Sharp, Admlnistratrix of the estate of Anthony Sharp, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. 7. The account of Lewis Reeser, Administeator of the estate of Solomon Zerbe, late of Plnegrove tp., deceased. B. The account of Samuel Boyer, Administrator of the estate of Jo6epit Matz, late of West Brune wig tp., deceased. - 9. The account of Jacob Wagner, Administrator of the estate of James Cnhaan. deceased. Into of Wayne tp., as settled and filed by Jnhn Manbcck, the Admin istrator of the elate of said Jacob Wagner, deceased. 10. The account of Daniel 11. Stager and Abraham Heebner, Administrators of the estate of /fenry Sta ger. Esq., late of the Burringh of Pottsville, deceased. "11. The account of Samuel Boyer, Administrator dr son tort of the Estate of Catharine Mats, (widow of Joseph Matz) late of West Brunswig to—decd. 12. Thn account of Levy Other. one of the Execu tors of the Last Will and Testament of George Reber, Esq , late of Schuylkill to „ deceased. DANIEL KAERCLIER, Register , Register's Office, ()mtgs. burg.-Aug. 4, 1049 Follow Citizens : IXTE beingreb T;n nled a n: h YV theorce are Schuylkilli u u he filled by a competent man resitlint, in pur midst who — has age. and elf erienee, do hereby recommend ro our fellow townsn , N. M. WI LSON, Etq for said office. And reques . our fellow citizens of the county to use all honorable mons to secure his election. to said Office in October; hext.• August 14, 1819. William Wolf MI I I I II III Y i Samuel 31 Mille William Biril Samuel EeltPlein Jehu Osier David liasaineer William,o Myers Morrisibitinson Wellingt_on Kline If Snips. Elia s Seiler John C Lesslu henry Ggls J Stewart Elliot Trooms Foster A M Mortimer Jame.; C Weed 1) F Ginesmire_ J R Patton Orlando tinier ilenjamin,llecker John Janice Reuben helper NVllham Lerch lure Betz James C Turner Crosby W E:lis Samuel Myers. - Atm IS. 1819. • 31-3 t p t:lLltcks - Jones, WITOLERIT,E DEALER !lc stxsurAcTunr.rt OF WILLOW AND WOODEN .WAILE. - - - - - NO. 1% NORTH SECOND ST. Between Markel and Arch Its. under J Sidney incite Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church'''. - HAS on band and is constantly recidvlnga large and cztensive as9tirtnii.nt of Cond.., Ilruhes, Fancy Goods of ovary description,-(too numerous to mention.) Looking Classe.3 of Gilt and Mahogany frames, Baskets Coaches. C11117T,1,0. • 111100 MS. • ehakar's Elstern Wisp and Country Brooms. Win dow Blinds, Bony Matz. Tubs. tickets, Churns, Wash ilOaf th—in rum Wooden and Willow Ware of - every description, nil of which will be sold low fur Cashtor City acceptance. Merchants would save themselves much llmeantl trouble, by calling and examining my stock beforepur chasing. • • N. B.—Looking (Bustles, ureinsurerl against Break age to all parts of the Union. Without extra charge: • -. August 25, 1819. • 35-amo Manufactory of Pocket HOOKS, &C. Xs. 52.1 Chesnut Street. abort Second. PHILADELPHIA. TIIE subscriber respectfully solicits public attention' to his flatteries and tasteful steels of Proiket Honks, Bankers Cases, Bill 'Books, Dressing Cases. Card Cases. Port Mosaics, Purses, Pocket Knives, and other fine Cutlery, Cold Peni and Pencils, Segar Cases, Chess Men, Back GamMon Boards, Dominos he. fie. His assortment consists of the most fashionable and modern styles, of the finest ninthly and excellent work manyht s, embracing every desirable fancy pattern. whlgh he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or remit on the most pleasing terms. 03-Purchasers who desire to su pply themselves with articles of the best quality will consult their interests by calling at this establishment. P. 11. SMITH, Po s cket Book Man u facturer, 52} Chestnut Street. August 25, ISIS 3.5.6m0 Blind Manufactory. It. ctanw, .V EN Vl' IAN BLIND M A NIYI , ACTIIBER, Eig,a of tio Go:den Earle, No. 139 and 143 South Second t. below Dock al. PIIILADELPIIIA, . . sortmrntof WIDE and NARROW 3LAT WIN DOW BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Havine refined HIM enlarged his estate fitment. he is prpared to complete orders' to any amount at the shlrr test notice. • • 'lEkinstantly on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every'variety, manufactured expressly for his nom safe s, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good sr• tide. f*Open le the evening. Orders from a distance packed carefully, sod sent free of porterage, to any part of the city. H. CLARK. Philsda. August 25, 1849. • 354 Fancy Furs, Muds, Boas and Tippets. DAVID 11. SOLIS, (sMTXTBSOR TO HOLM DROTHEIIi) IMPORTER AND MANUFAdTURER OF EVERY Ji DESCRIPTION OF FURS, TJAVING just returned from Europe, with a select -LI stud of Furs, Is now manufacturing them In a very stmerior style.and trimming them in the most ele gant ',fanner, and would invite the-attention of Mer— chants and others, o his superior and extensive as sortment, which; as he Manufactures as well as Inn ports, be is -.enabled to offer at seen enters as few houses in the United States can compete with. '• DAVID If. SOLIS,. • SG. Arch (Mulberry) street, ii doors below 34 sr.. . Next to Louden ac-Co.'s Family Medicine Store. Aug. IS. 1549. • 3-1-Stuo *Store always closed on Saturaav3: s The highestLlash pike paid for Shipping Furs. John Donnelly, i IIIANUPIAOTIIIIIIM. OP DOBINELLIfig • UPRIGHT 92,.FEEV GLAZED CATSULED MA-TCITES, Ann VNITED ST/VT:LS OIL PiATE'IILAOILLNQ, .I%"*. 83 Nora TAied Sisse f t,.PAtiedrAtcr. , , TIIESE Matches arejustly considered the bask In the litilled.StaCes t they Ste free teem Unpleasant smelt, and can be intiodutcd -witli.perfect safety into all stores and dwellings. Warranted to keep lOyeani. The Blacking Is of superior. quality,and free from any ingredients that impairs the Leather. - • Country Dealers and iShipitenswlll Bad It to their In terest to call and see for themselves. N. 11.—An assortnien' tor Matchei or various New York Manufacturers, Matches In tounrf wand bexes al,o, packed In large or small tin cases, to ship to any . part of the world,. . JOHN DONNELLY, Late of 20 Bank St., now 83 North Third dt. , Mire] '21,1919. 13-ly , Eery Body's Attention TB INVITED TO. OUR i LARGE STOCK, OF FUR-' ,NIBIIINGDRY GOODS, and you are reutleited td remeintier that ours is the only store in Philadelphia devoted entirely to these articles, to the exclusion of Drees Goods. In conseenence of our paying strict at tention to this one I irol of business we are enabled to offer . GREAT INDUCEMENTS , • - To persons commenting or replenishing theis stoek of Housekeeping Guods, particularly Linens, Which we have been regularly importing from the best Vnanufae. tares in Ireland for more than twenty years.—Also, Blankets, Quilts. Sheetlngs, Ttekings, Danaask Table Clothe and Napkins, Diapers, Towelling*. Mealtimes, Pillow Linens, Table and Pisde, Cavern, Worsted Dam wits. Gmbruidered - Ccutains of Lace and Muslin, Dimi ties. Floor Cloths, Bureau Covers, Window Shadings. Turkey-red Cloths, Furniture Plush, With a variety of other ankles lorluduar everything from - a Down Ciotti to the Bleat Etamask Table Cloth,. at patees that cannot au to-givesstisgAtion. We also keep a Veral large stock of alt kinds of - • FLANNELS AND ItIgSLINS, omptising the best styles. in the ,rasaritete at me very owest prices. JOll2l V. COWELL & SON, Marhh 3,18.49. & J. FOSTER,Ae•tersfu Hootsand hboes 0 Leather, and Shoe ?iodine,. Centre strest,Potta cdrettlB pyr. • - ilpice, theta). Alas, that there should be more poetry than truth en the tbllowlog lines t The "Crown" has spun been torn from the brow of "old Route," and trampled in the du et by an Imposter In the cloak of Lib erty t TUE BOHAN Inn= OP LIBERTY. Let the mountains e suit arrund t On bet seven•hill throne renewed, Once mote old Rome Is erororned Jubilate t Sing out, oh vale and wave l Look out horn each laureled aroVe. prlhh dust'of the deathlese brave t Jubilate Pale vision, what art thou Lo, From times dark deeps, . . I ' Like a wind it l eweeps Like winds when the tempests blow shadowy form—as a giantghost....— ' • 1 It needs In the midst of the awned boat I The dead man's shrbud of the armed host I And the gloom - of its presence the daylight dims t And the !re:rib:jog world looks on aghast— .' All hall tattle SOUL or TUN *MUTT PAST I . .. . - Hail: all hall: • As we speak—as we hallo: It moves, it breathes: From Its cloudederest bud the laurel wreaths— As a sun that laps up faun the arms of night, The shadow takes shape and the gloom takes light _ Hail! all hall I Tun Sort, at . Tll2 PAWT, To its ancient home, In the heart of Rome, Rath COlpo to tesuare Its reign Oh,Fame, with a prophet's voice, Did the ends of the! earth rejoice: Vaterever the proud are strong, And right is oppressed by wrong— Wherever the day dial shines . Through the cell where the captive pinits—e Go forth, with a trumpet'S auund And tell to trip nations round— On the hills which the heroes trod— In the shrines of the 041015 of God— In the Qum's hull and the martyr:a prison— That the siumbeiis broke and the sleeper arisen I That the reign of the Goth and the Vandal is o'er And earth feels the tread of •tag Roman once more: Octat e.lllc. !CLARA ;IVALTON Lose, and love only, is the loan cur love.—[Veung. r,‘ 'Pray, can you tell me who own, yonder pret ty cottage] lam -sure it must tare altiatory,' said Mrs. Conant io'her landlady. Ala, yes. la it not a are of a place, with its pillus and porticoes all round 1' said Alta. 'advancing towards the window. . 'lt is calleda cottage ornee, you gliotr, and belongs to Mr. 133 'No, no, I don't mean that flaunting mode, which id kt such *- - ivulgar,,ixpensive looking thing Mc anybodv ;who has Money may buy or baud, said Mrs. Conant. 'I mean that dear lit. tie cot on the hill side there, wiatied in among the green vines - and ehrubbery, and peeping forth from afnong the leaves and l'flrtvers like .a timid bride from beneath her veil. Who lives there r- t 'Oh! Unit is Woodbine Cottage, you know,' replied Mrs. all; and L'i'shona live, there, you know!. . 'Yea, l'ltnow it, now you have told me,', ettid Mrs. Conant, eroding at the repetition of yoU know, which better educated people than Mrs.liell ire sometimes in th'e habit of using. 'it is a charming place!' exclaimed Emily Conant; .•aad good old Isaac himself; with his re fined taste for the beauties of nature never de scribed a more delightful spot. I hope Mr. Wel ton loves fi,hing' 'Mrs. Walton is a widow,'• said Mrs. Bell, sad she added, compassionately, 'her son, poor teL low, could - not be persuaded to• hurt .11 fly, much less to pull a struggling fish out of the water' 'Why, he must be romantic, - indeed; said Emily Conant. 'What is he—a poet I' The landlady shook her head. 'Yon have never heard, then, of Mrs. Walten'eldiot eon 3' Mrs. Conant aistired her atie bad not. •" 'Well, then,' said Mrs. Bell, in her rambling, way, 'Clara Walton is very beautiful' and very bright, and that makes it more strange that poor Henry shOuld be so ill-shepen and dull. But then be is a kind, loving, harmless creature, and his motbei and sister think all the world of him,. you know. Some people say it was a judgment upon Mis. Welton for her pride, when she was so rich in her first hu.band's day ; but that is over now, and she in, poor enough, you know. But I must say, that she has borne all her sorrows like a Christian, as she is, you know.' 'lndeed, I know nothing of Mrs. Walton or her affairs, except what you bone now communicated; replied Mrs. Conant. 'I feel an interest in her from these circumstances; widow, poor, with an idiot son clinging to her fur ihp protection which; from such a relation, it .would seem natural he should give, makes a touching appeal - to my feel ings.' 'And she has a lovely daughter, said Emily, Conant: •I wish, toolbar, we could mak their sc quaintance. That would be easy enough, if you were sick or in distress,' said the landlady. 'Mrs. Waltoil is famous for her broths and posies ; and as for Clara, why, she thinks nothing of going miles to carry, aomething nice to the sick,or to watch with 'the poor, while she would not spare an afternoon from her work or her books to visit a neighbor, eociablyi" , 'Oh, what a eulogy I' exclaimed Mrs. Conant, turning to her daughter. ',How glad lam to find that the moral beauty of the dwellers in that lovely cottage is in unison with tho charms of nature around them! What a -Paradise we might hate of this earth, if all were good and kind 'Clara and her • mother are good and kind ' chimed in the landlady; 'that everybody allows; I but people said they are over. proud, though cer tainly, es,Mri. Walton is not able to goout much —she has the asthma terribly at times-except to church, it is not strange that Clara stays at home with her, and to take cars of poor Henry: But tlien, she never seems to care about going and that is strange; and now - as she has managed to catch the richest match in the State of Ver mont, I suppo.o she will hold her head ' higher than ever. ' 'Then I presume Miss Walton is soon to be married,' remarked Emily Conant. I hope so,' replied Mrs. Sell ; 'for . they say bee mother is toning on the match. But in deed, pour lady, who can blame her, when Mr. Palmer is so rich, and they have nothing 'But the cottage,' said Mrs. Conant. 'Oh, that ia t not their own ; they live there on sufferance,' - replied the other. The pine is owned by the Rev. Mr. Foreatei.' ' 'What•-.Charles Fofesier iotjuired Emily Conant.. , Yes, I believe his - nettle is Charles. At any rate, he is a Southern gentlemen, and Fame here with hie invalid mother, who'hatkbeen ordered to try ear bracing chenille, said the locklacious Bell. 'He fitted tap the cottage which he bought, and ornamented the grounds, and lived there two years or more, and became very intimate with the Walton.. .1 told you they always ~sited the eiet;;;_eo Ilia. Forester had Clete with her nearly half tho time and Mr. - , 'Forester gave bet /" 5 ". —she was a mere girl when they came; not more . than ,fifteen , you knora— so he gave her lersons in music and iinivriog; and all aorta of .languages; some Jug taughher 'Hebrew; and when they, went away, they p u t the Mr altone kaa thes.cot tags to take care:ora.' . . 'The Foresters have been absent near three years, I believe, observed Mrs. Danant. Thereabonts, mat, Mrs. Belt. .'But acres has just cetera that the old lady is dead, and Mr. For ester is coining back. 0 00r6 S o t stipples Waken will hurry Clara's moiriage; otheieriae they would have go into cheap lodgings, which would terribly mortify' be r,aftea living so long in such a lovely place—so people fay. • And thus, under the shelter of that convenient oracle, the sayings of .the,thoilghtlese, the idle, or the envious,, did Mil. BOIL virtually ham false NO. 36. = witness against her neighbor, and 'Yet they hob. knelt et thesinhe altar, sad' ook the symbols o the Savior'. dying love from the same &atm' band. -N. ,more then this, Mrs. Bell, in he own soul, believed Mts. Walton tobe alike ' bumble cbtiatian. Truly, evil speaking lithe sin which, in social life, requires our most conatel watchfulness: ,' Let us pray, each morning , not t be led into this' temptation, but that we may hem rim' hearts filled with that Charity which guffaw* Meng and is kind, which belieseth no evil, sail giveth tongue to no slandetous report. At the very time when this 'Conversation b l tweenehe Cements and Mrs. Bell occurred, scene was pursing at the cottage, which',could the.. have known, would bale egad them a lesson nev t to have been forgotten. Mrs. NVilton was sitting by her drork-tail! I i i , which shirk/ not far from an openeleindoer th t overlooked the .river, called, in poetic lore; th esofiefiovaiog Connecticut,!' (ben which here, come pressed in its channel, was deep and rapid.) oaf the green hills beyond. It was a salt dune ave• ~ ning, the sun had diesppeeted behind the westernn meutitaint, but his beanie yet rested on the hes& of the tall etas that bordered the river, and bright. toed the old ever.greens dint clothed the broken hills on the eastern shore. The flowers that so rounded the cottage, were filled wills fresh fra grimes as the evening drew on; and the bird that thronged, unmolested, in this sanctuary o peke, were pouring forth their sweetest songs 0 teankfulnesa acd love. But all these hesuties.and perfections of near were lost on MIA, Walton. Her thoughts war busy with. the past, while - heti heart yearned t / wards her daughter. She felt the time had cum w h en d eep !emus, which errors and sufferines he engraved o 9 her own heart, must he tole to telsr - The sweet girl was leaning beside the open wine stow, the polo roses that drooped trier her head nu 'i vo white as her cheek. . Yet she eked no leis, lliN breathed no sigh ; her !yeefe, in , truth, N f igh 4 as though the hod nerved her soul Nese= deer escrifice of SW at the shrine of duty. ' She had, that day,• received the reiterated end urgent offer Of -marriage nom Mr. Palmer, with i pledge that if she should become his wife, hot mother and brother should be empty' provided f o r —should have Woodbine Cottage,iit it could a' ibbleined; or One cepe illy as g tot; and a yearly or lowance; besides, of a thousand dollen:. 'Clara, my darling child;, come here to me ;li want to ace you smile once more. You have net smiled of lite. Coma sit here closo beside mer i said Mrs. Vtraltor. P I, ara obeyed, and seated herself on a cushion ether mother's feet; but she die nut look p.t. Her EllOitI001)04. bet hand; it was cold and tt m e• liege 'Clara,' said Mrs e Ayallon, impreesivelye: yell must not accept this eget,' I 'Mother!' ' !No, you must not: You do not loyil ' Me. 'Palmer; slid without you 7 can give ?aim your h art, You must no become his wife.' ' •Butil what will you de 1 What will becoe of you and pour Henry I 'You have no thtlger strength to work—nay hear me, dear mot elf-+ we must leave this cottage immediately. titr e Forester willeome soon, and I would not f r led world he should find me hero,' l She spoke this hurriedly, for there was a r its ling among the shrubbery near the. window, wh b. opened to the ground, ant! she thought *owe u el was coming in. They listened. 'lt is only Henry, gathering his evening etTeri if of flowers,' said Mrs. +Nattier], and Claris mem dr 'I have thought of every plan, but Ido not - ti anything I can do will support you in comfortee., And then poor Henry ; he so loves these trees amd flowers, that be will droop and die if we take hire into a close room, as we must do, should we 'Sc hack to boarding again, But do not fear tha , f... shill deceive Mr. Palmer— I have told him tha I , do nut love him ; that if I accepted him, it wou d be fur the sske of my mether end brother, ' * morrow I shall tell him—e—' That you loved another,' said Mrs, Walton, tt , a low, sad tone. ' 'No—but that I have /owed, I think; confine el , this heroic girl, .1 hope I have overcome the we h. neu I "ought never to have indulged!' .. . ' 'o' it war my faith ; I ought never to have I. re mined yoU to pass so much time with the Force. tern. The excellences of that young man's ch ke aster seemed to MP, then,s guarantee thsthewo Id not abuse my confidence; would not se. k io' • fa the heart of my child, and-then cast it away .lEk a worthless weed :' said Mrs. Walton, in a time of deep anguish. e *He did not—he did not. 0! mother. pee vero,d him,' said Clara, weeping fur the fist time.. r 0 never attempted to win my affectii nr. " He ne ere paid mo a compliment, or said a word which a g • od brother might nor:Gaye said to a young sister,vsh•rd he wished to guide in the way of everything p rte and holy, I gave him my love uneought, unkno et by him—unknown even to myself. 'Cid Mt. 1 'fi rmer addressed me, to whom, except that ho is at a reigious mare I could have no reasonable oh ace tio4l knew not that I had no heart to give. , ut iI meet not be thus weak,' silo added, wiping tle' tears, from her eyes. 'Sty resulatien is taken, e 'To merry Mr. Palmer I' •Yes—if he continues to desire it, after t Er fe told - binv ell.' ~ " - t _ !fete the rose tree, by the window, was a. add agitated. . , •Olfire: said Sire. Waftoesoleteinly. 'hue Id Me.-"I bare not allow you to make this SlCfifiC• od - my ac&aurit— neither would it be for good. All mere Worldly proaperity iis unstable • even or hi e it' , lasts, it is hollow and unsatisfying. ' I married 'of. Meredith because he was rich and ray parent in: , sisted on the connection; while I loved only e:=' ward Walton, your father. - The conseque ees were moat unhappy.- I lived in splendor, it is t us; 7 enti became so , absorhed image dissipations of • -' .• ionisble lite, in - whiCh I plunged to avoid rake' ion,: that I left nay dear hale Henry, one of the . oat -beautiful children I ever looked upon, wile. • be was only three years old, at home. Web° ca e of hired servants, and made the tour of lEurope, not for health. but amusement. When, at the s dof two years, I returned, I found him a poor cr ppla . and idiotic, A- fall he-received, which ,seas ea-- *tea, because his mother was not near to etch over him, was the cause of this! My hus.ani.l knew that Islet-not love him e and after our re urn, and he found his hopes in his am thus destr 'yid, he grew morove and unkind. His affairs, too, were deranged e and the failure of a large banking...tieet in England, where he had placed must a hie money, completed our ruin. He lived but • few weeks after this lose t and thus, in less than even years from the timel married one of the r chest men in New York, I was left a poor widow with a sickly, d.formed child to provide for. And, 'lam e during these 'wen years, I was never hepp ; for my. heart was not in my duties, and God er a riot with me.' . put then son married my father, and h was, gobil anti kind to you, my dear mother," said Clare• sobbing. eHe had always hired you.' . .110 has always remembered me,' refill, Written, 'and my sorrows revived his off But Edward had lost hishealth, and was n to hike orders as ha had intended ; his lan , - so weak that he could not preach. WI married, his income, gained by his writin giving lessons in the language-, was eel cient to furnish us with the mere nrcess I life. - But then we loved each other, and h' in God. I had learned that earth was a reed; Edward taught mo to look to heav tr e gg o tllhiSaviour. Our bumble hems t of prayer and praise ; and then me b to crown our happiness. There was et bitted drop in my cop—yoor leenry'a eta , the thought that it was my fault. But ye. er was no kind to him, and Henry alway ed so happy himself, that though 1 met did not repine! Oh'. Clara, I can bear from my own experience, alit better is a , of herbs where love is—l mein love to 1 to each Inhere-Ahem a house full of eater • out life.' • 'But when my father died'--Vaid Clar tatingly.- . t 10h, that was a imitate which God i and 'be elm& zooid comfort,' said Mrs. looking upward. d bowed to his will ; I i that )her ,would sustein na, and he has n sal ca s. We have been poor, but I ,'aired up friendato help us when we h i whatlwe could. We will trust him all us only do right, rind theta we shall have p ra y foe his blessing.. But if, from moth pedieney, of selfish, or indeed e of genera ingove violate his lew, how can •we e pros'per 1 And the law.of God bears wi every human heart„thit those who mar er, should love each other. I dare not of on my accoont, to. violate this bier. Y send a decided refusal to Mr. Palmer.' •But will you, Mother, .save this place il .41 soon as possible, my love.' 'Oh, let us go to morrow, dear moth fear Mr. Foteeiter will come while we said Clara. ' _ 'I don't think he would turn et onto tage,' replied Mrs. Welton, half smiling - to be stare, he has been vary tweets. writing? .- *Oh: he has ,quireiforgetren et, mother "Clete, dear Clara r'i said a deep me but in a tutee of the softest tendemesseap 'Forester stood hefore them! . - 'Clara,' said Mr. Foreeter, as he Pre hand to his bosom, after she had become lied. 'Clara, you hale know how sever trial - of my soul, heeepainful the sacrific left You without declaring nay love, end jog to secure yours in return. But I ' II I Mrs, ction. .t able . 6 Wife 'awe ries of faith iroken n and ss tho -d you 111 ono , e; and 'MOE LIM !dinner od and la with.- heti , dieted: awe, trusted er for o .le il da tni tle i" I. Let faith to e of ox- !us (tel tpeel to I est , ' in togstly ucv you, 1.0 MU r. I to , 4 tsars,' ii trle though,. about anti—' ly voice, Utiortsa d her Tranquil was tl)er whoa ; attempt, as goin g,
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