. Philadelphia :Stove WorKs and HOLLOWARE FOUNDRY. ' WAANICK., LgIBRANDT dz. CO. Far,t ab,,rr ;Strut on rkx Delaware. ON hand and tor sale on the most rea le, , • some assorment of Stoves, comprising a variety of new anti heautithl pat ' terns, among which will be found the pfflowine : Cooks' Favorite. for wood and coal, Complete Cook, Air Tight Complete, • New Complets, Dohltle Oven, ra.aln^! Bucks County ECM/01111SL (patent fiat top,) James' Cook. for vessels, \riot Plate .`totes. plain top, •Do do do 1.11,,, nd do do jog back, ' Ten do \ do 3 Sevendo do 4 " Cast Oven - or Rand Ron Stove, Key -tone. Stove,. for Oven, Do do,: with collar on tops Franklin Keystone, - (*.moon Store; 8 it de Cylinder Siaces,light or heavy cylinder, e Bar f. 'cm Slaves, Hiatus and 'My, Ilithalor Plats,. • - • New York Radiator, summer Furnaces; - Stag Over, i• sslamanders, Air Trait Platne,f Stanley Cant Parlor Air Tight, Rica do do do -do • Slanly, do '- do Radiator, tana do do do Flat Trut•Complete. patent, a new and superior sines, ), 5 ' Teo Kettles, Stove and Flat thittoms; English Atoll ten, Round and Oval, Bulged and Straight Pots, Sold tars. Long Pans, toe to rat all the stoves. Sinks, Spout 'tons, Ilythant Drip Irrms,&c. Stc. I),, akrmnihnliert w!th odd Plates, ft rates. Fire Bricks, R.e...kc. Light Castings-of all ,eseripiio•s, neat! ) , sired lU'ompty executed Atl.Ust o 5 1819 Stove•d: Ntoves: Mo . vCs: . • • - !SIIEE,T 7 IRON TIN 3IANVFACTORY. JACOII M. LONG, ItWarall.. Grateful - for the liberal patronage fibre , 1 7 tr-Z„ , toroth received,respertfully announces to the et:limos of Pottsville and the 'thrmendine country. that he ciintinnes business at the old 'stand; oppo'site Xatz's White IfOrMe lintel, on Centre Street, in Ike Ilornuch of Pottsville, where he keeps constantly on 'land an extensive and carefully selected assortment x‘f Parlor and Coet:intr Sorts, embracing, all the old „yeti approved styles, together with a satiety of new ei,admirably adapted to the wattle of the Coal re gion. The "improved camplete.oflBl9;" "Pierce's Amer ican A irjight, with Brick Top Oven;' and “Stew art's Summer and Winter Air Tight," arc considered ly those who have tented them, probably the very best `Junking Since , : that have ever -been invented. Ile with confidence call., attention to he, great variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves; which 13 unquestionably the,_largest. best and cheapeit,to he found in thcCounty of Schti)lkill. keeps cons antly for sale a large and varied .Atoelt. of , !.Itett Iron, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the 'heat quality and at the lowe'st cash prices. TIN ROOFING, and, alt work connected with that branch of ti., busine•-, will be promptly executed, in bext manner, and on the most reasonable terms. Mayl9 , lr, ' STOVESSTOVES t sTuirEs: IN(ICTER IS ( . 031/NG! SOLOMON 1100 r Ell. Corner of -Vortoerriun rind Railroad Streets, rorrsvrta.E..' - _ ANNOUNCES:to his friends and cus . • tumors and the public generally that he has on han&the most - elegant assort meet- of STOVES ever 'offered in this community embracing all the newest and runst_approved patterns. lie par- Ocularly calls attention co McGit,EGOR'S PATENT P %RIME im.t.rert, is Inch iy3runounced the ben 'stove now in nse.both for - ronitdrt,eronomy, and health. I have the exclusive of making these stoves in Srbnylkill county. Ales ' Ca.: Iron Radiators, l 'Sugdre Cooking Stoves, a superior arliicie for lintels Willis• Air Tight Conking SLOV., for wood or coal superior artirir for families. Parlor - and Cif:ember Sloven, • '. ' Together with a large assortment (or all purposes, all of whir li will be sold at unusually low eateß, • TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—Hisassortment of Tin and Jail:lllMA Ware is very large, and embraces all the articles in families, which he will warrant to be of t•operior quality. . All kinds of Tin and Sheet Icon Ware manufactured to order A the-shortest notice. - ROOTING SL'APOCTING. As he is prepared to en. eerie Tin 11.0 , 111i1g and Spouting, lie invites those in want of Such work, to give him a call. A. he pledges him., - elf to do It cheapt, and better than it as vet ,ber it done in this plane before. The public are re.pertfolly invited to call and P tam nit hio , .rock and lodge for themselves. (Oct;-11 'TlIk.; RUCKS COUNT TY ECONOMIST • PATENT ..Wt.-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. ~ Titre Grentrnt itsprorestrat of the Day! re1..... t , , THE sith.erther respectfully informs 1 - 43 -. .,.,....,,... 7 the mild.. that he has recently ,sdritted : 4 ,1,..1 , e4 -- ,es the palest ri2ht for S.chuylkill i'!onnty. '''',..-- for the mann fa. tore and sale of the.new 1 esil nod solo', title rookint stove called the ' It l' l' K S Gigs (V lICONONIIST. Among the tome iiiiprovernems lately introduced in Cot•king Sips en, it in ag knOWIggfIMOI Oil lillti sink. 11,11 11011111 M ran Foglia: 1 .111H in all the points regain its and th..drable in Mitt necessary artirleofhoosehold economy. The facility wilt win, li it in regulated. the regularity, prrfrettal and de:Teich with which cookery' and liakinZ ..iti :in ,Irmo of nor and the same trine. and the small , , o im i:y , e root con , iito,l , air:matter,: ofstirprise to all ~ ..h. have tried it, and gives it the first rank Sloane nll the .caves yet inundated. It 4 , 111 - 141 " SPlty.lloWryrr, "o I i,..elf) its peculiar radiates ire, adverti , ement,a per rum' elaillinatigiii Of nn fearilrilg: Wilikest.l , lti,fy (MOO ri no . ir Ii till to 'nab , imulta.es . and it will atfrlrlihe tin , c,r,....1,.,1 notch pfra..k . to re, ive calls. and .atory All stMinties with re...tect to its capacities and 1 - 1,111,011- .Irlce-. The ,tore will gie,plll up Pei thirty days, and if Toul:t! nor to 111.. el the r}perlarialiggiitlil6,r4, Or to per ror,,,, aS ref imigetireil. it Will lie taken away without rllltrge. There, nee three sizes—No, 1,2 011113—and ro,..tril.trd I,t horn either woad Or cr/. 1 1. Call nod en voi, ..peeonens ,110 W ready at the stove and sheet-iron •ware niatoilitt.4ry of the subscriber, in Centre Street. 'two door: aboVe the Pithlic Schools—where. also, any thine in his line of business may be had nn accommoilm tine terms. . . poti.lilie,Oct7-41-1/1" AIIIIAIIAM ST. CT,AHt. - • • 16 - holesaleF. - awl Retail - CLOCK. %TOILS:, N.... 11 it 'it AIIOV k`. tiEVENTII, side-PlllL•rirt.l . llti.. ALTROKUII we can ot - Wrdy estimate the ; , ! . )vllti f, of 119 Ml' rotnatenially, vet by Calltuz at qb the ahavX I . :4tahliMmt . nl. JAMES fl 'As. aid tarnish I.is friend.. amour whom he in ri,,tr4 till who duly 'spat...date its fleetness, with a tot gattrol and prnerßastler for marking Its progress, of h•ttte rattle they cgs jtice.g. Ills extensive stock 00 hAntl, ennsianily - eltanzing in crinfaiinity to the inlproVeni.noo in n.le and style of pstie r n god wtirkinanshig.entotins of girshi-day and T:isrfrphultr tir39s couNTING HOUSE, VAIRLOR. Oa id.. cif iffleff and a1.A1211 CLOCKg. Feoneh, 17,ttior and other fancy styles. as well as plain, which (it .1,, ht. -4.lltinown connertina and corresp.mdence Os It.. sic purges urns heralds he can pat at On low• 1 •1 cash fi:u^.. in .vtv citt.lny Rom aaa to n of which lie will Warren. the eceer.CY• r} - Clarks repaired and Warranted. Cloak trimmings nn hand. Cell and set ate atnogg thani. TAMES If kifFER, 233 Market St. Philada. Asp. 15, 1649., 35-fy BRADY Si. "ELLIOTT. WATCTIMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, BY It'littf.E , ..iLE E:7 AIL Store urns dont to the )I;aers' Bank, Ccntre ■treet, , • nterrevit.t.t. I - 7...4, - 4Ri c . , ". It. & I:._ - keel,constantly on hand ' • r...": , ,, an r sten.ivr as.ortineut of IV ATCII ES, ern .--, t litacllnt every style, piles., and -tiinufacture ' t•• • = 3.:. to lie fonnd In , his country ; rittionr,•whieli they mac particularly refei to the celebrated gold and 'silver 1,,V1:11,..t of I , d' I. Tobias 4. Co.. Jos. Jobn , uni,• Robert ltrn.ketl, Win. Robinson, fix—of whose mann, 1 , 1,ier.. they hose a splendid colle:ction. ALSO. ee,l:l and oil y•.I Atte:tore and I,e'pines", to which they tvnuld uYit e :mew i•.,i ALSO, n facet, ande . oinploie :is,..nr/..- men: of .14 , W0.t y aTai Silver Wale, ,inbraeLng nearly e l very ,rtn.lo properly roiniike under those 11311 4 . I ocke in •zreat v:iriely; Ilisic.illnstritlitente and Fan ey Artistes of every vl,t.rintion. ItennixrinttOr Clonktt, IV:getn.g,dnn,lry, 4-e., promptly attended In. - , :Ilee+rv. 11. is l'..deeni it unticress•try In advertise ment to enumerate their stock More specifically ; sur ly e to , oy that it hos been selected with much eareand dt.cronin,and is one of thr, inn.n. extensive to he otnd In the ,onntry. Their loin: experience in the hu.iness will fully warrant then, in invitinz the attention of tuirehasers. in the MI con [acme that they ore enabled to .ellas eheapas any ether il.tabllshinent,here or else 11rhere. iDeeln.l7.sl-1y . E R. Broomall's ' GREAT 11 AILGAIN 1117ATCII AND JEWELRY STORK. r---) ‘Vrlcrtr. Gold-and t 4 ilver Watches of every . c i . de,i,ription ran be had at from ter to fifteen per , C- 26 zt rem, lets than :Inv other mote in New York or ' ........:•.' l'hilaft. , lphitt. re wog w lid wish to ket a rood ' Nv..atch'. twrit:ctlyr ' golated,would do well to call at Olt •Itt , ,r” of the enthe 'her. and. romnkre the quality and price or In. wan-1; * with that of other Antes. Claud Watch, at the follorriny trrcrdiszty low prices: Cola Levert, fall carat cases, . 412 i 22 Silver do do ..1., . . 12 Oil _Gold jewelled, IS c.trat ease'' nn vet do 41.• U 00 teen, On upwards. 14 ad Peileik trnnt V n I to .5* Out • Griot pens, with , ; dser r od pencil+ .attacheil;for 75 rent•. Alan. a hondsonte toisortment of new ant) failllonahle ; 'Jewelry, at prters far below the Uinta *tate- pirtrea. `OM gold and silver bought or taken in exchange. LEWIS, R. 11R0051.51.1,' No 111 North Second st., second door below Rare, frhi;r deipirrt. .j,tpril 14, 15-1 y t this ad certisement out. and bring it along, you >s,ll Own lin +lire to Oct into the right store. _ _ . • WATCHES AND JEWEXatic CIII:A PIM THAN :.rashest' and !Wail. at the Philadelphia, Watrh and Je-ar, Srire,t• h. 1:1G North Steund Street, (; d. : f r rf ; ." ;;= .Aik I:tr cir 1:; Aci c It, • • f3ll and upwards. Levers, full Jewelled, 15 " " ir;old Lepine, It cages jewelled, " . " =fiver Jewelled. " ,r ”i t tiryr (lluirtiet. Watdies. Ito Sl° r;mons, equ:it to coin,persett,Ten. 95; Deseri, Tst.te ; miter articles in proportion. AN goods ...arra:llml to 2e what :hey are sold Ilir. Conoonilv onlettid a large ,ssortnneet of fine Gal.!) ..111W1-11,1 1 1" and 9E. • A1.0.H1 a...--ctio-rit of M. J. k R. Simp son, slqtotes Vales & 5,„ John Hurl , . /mu, G. .5a It, liee , ley and Other ritineririf Patent Lreer Noyertietits, Whi.ll anti' be case.' in any Style &Sired. trirraligitinentt have liven imite with all the above . n,,..tcel,hcated man llfarnire es of England to for at *inirt tint ire any al yle Wutch• for o loch to w be taken . a toll hr name and resitteM.e • of m dmin4 lilt' ni t if tri,Mnateol 111 CONRAD, Imoortcf of, Watches, r)ct2s!lh-44-I.y] No. OG N. Second St. . . • AVIIT YOV SVrPV,II • via Wilts; A N 1./i4 of bottle. "(the American Compound bare Leen ...lid du riot the tinily,' r. and Was never kno .11. to f in curing tn a few day , Ili worse cafe of .1 eertpin delicate dicoase,Silitinal Wen kner.. and all tilde ~/,110t - the l'oiary oreans. Persons aT9lrted, using tide plea.ant and pippotar remedy, need tinn*.prninr, an it I*.iVe.l nit oiler int the breath, requires nn- thi. in nr InistneqSOntaint no mercury or Pox ' nits drugs injurious to the system. 110(1 is +adapted to very age, sex or condition. It ie also the hest remedy knaves. for Floor Alhii s, or Whites, (female complaints) • ' with which thousands sulfur, withoutthe kn.../edge or a reined?. Tin. celebrated remedy has long been or. -d in the private practice of a physician With unerring sac. unto, radically Miring ninety-nine srf the hundred eases in a few days. An... 4 each bottle are plhin and full dace farms. - t CiL floN-t — Auk no the Ann:Oran entapoundoind put ,cha.e , ily lathe agent. Priceir per bottle. J. r., hrnwn and J. S. f'. Martin at.tento for rottivile 34erntdon.•gent for Carbon. (ciefill6 '49 . F. A i t . torney st E~ FE \TOL. XXV I FUrniture: ui EARPEErL YENITIAN & a PAINTED BLINDS, &c. GIVESSANG d SILLY „„,. RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Pottsville and the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened a FURNITURE WARE-ROUX, Aanfavxm Street, a few dodrs fruit+ Crater, where they bare on hand a large and fashionable stock of PIM,- ture,rmbracing the latest and most fashionable st3les, all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makers in nor citiq. Their stock embraces n general assortment of all the articles embraced in for nlhtrlng dwellitres either pinin or in the most tut urlouo 1113,111“-r. Bedsteads ranging In price from. *3 to 350, —and nliVrther articles of furniture in* . proportion. In their stock is aiNimber d large assortment of 'Jr. netian Minds a nd 'Mime Shades Of the most approv. ed patterns, sel ects with great care. CARPETTINC, BEDDING AND lIPITOLSTERV. They have also added to the stock a lot of Careering of the various qualities. and Bedding, to which they rill the particular attention of those in want of these articles AS-lino It Pewit design to keep all the, articles of Furniture required in SichuyikillOmitly. and' prevent the neces sity of persons going abroad in search of elegant arti— cies of Furniture. all of which they are determined to sell at leas prices than they can he obtained 4-be where, with parking and carriage added. They there• fore earnestly invite those who are nhont furnishing tton , es and those alto who require additional furniture. to give them a call, as they flatter themselves they can give them:my kind of a "tit out" they may require at a gre a t saving of funds.. _ _ ME A CARTi.—LITTLE Ec MARTIN n,VIIOI.I.:SA LE and Retail Dealers in DRY :ooIIS,DROCEItIES, TEAS; LICtUDR:i.&e. Store on Sent re Street, near the corner of MA hantongo, to which the attentonpf the citizens of town and country in texpecillilly JOHN L. LITTLE. Pottsville, Oct '28,111 JOIIN S. C.MARTIN , BOOTS, AND 81-10EtS At the o:d tea r.il ; Centre& °melt door to tha Pattsrittrllirust _ & J. pCsTEIt, AIM now jeceiving their Boring sn ow Fs of BOOTS a: BlloF.S;CMllllthinga firstrate t%roasaorttnent, which they now ntil-rat wholesale orretall at the very lowest prleva. They have algo on hand Trunks, Va "set, Carpet llama nd Satchele,Soleand tipper Leather. Morocco, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Shinn, Shoe MakereTools, and a general 43SOttment of Shoe Find nes. N.B.—Bont k Slims manufactured at shot notice.— Theitrnendß and the public who are iu want of arty or, he aloe 5 articl e s requested to gin thew call. May 5,1.517, Srnitte - 4 - 6toot S Shoe • - rimsli SUPPLY OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP 4 , 14, The Subs: Wier announces to tin nunternnit cuAnntets and the pahhc, th.tt he has just received at his Bunt and ... sac a Shoe Store, next door • below the Office of the Mine,' Journal, a :resit supply of Bonte , and Shneq of every varieiy for Ladies, Nieces, (4,1114,110 n, Chlidt en. Mint ka, kc., all of which' are marln nip nfAhe best materials, in a neat and dura ble manner, and such he sold at rates to .rat the times Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valise:. Satch els, kn., which hi ill be unit very c heap. Call wad satisfy yourselves. tools and Shoes matte to order !tithe best material= sod al:o repaired at short notico. rOtt51:110. WILLI 1..11 SMITH Guns Guns; Guns BRIGHT fi. POT - V, TOWN 11A LI. IRON s'I'OR R. . DouBLE and Sinai° barrel SHOT A,;3 4, ' r qiIN , POWDER FLASKS, SHOT 4 ItELTS, PONT'S CA N LATEIR POWDER, PERCUSSION CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The ; on, are a 'lnc a,..orttncnt of En alirh and Ger- TAnLL POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORS, AND 1t lItS a flal:w.t.a . rnlnta a the aunt celebrated 1114',5. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING, 'CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows,Vicrs and Filen, IU,AS I'ING TlinEs FOR WET PLACES IN Safot v Lana and Snarl bandied Shovel* made expresFly for nor awn -ales. BUILDING MaTCIII OI.S, . . . Consisting of Lorki,Latrh.,. llnhar., Oil, Gins of American, Gerinan, and Enali , h nianitfht.lure. IRON AND SYEEL. Harlitorred and Iron, Sleet, Fine, Band, and liner iron': TO/11...g. BlarkQmithe, Ca.rponters'.Shocina%ers . .nli.lSaildl i•re SA DDLIMY, lII+R DWATtE, & Coact' TRIMMING variety of Iron notion) • I Amt. V 47 3A— SIIOVEL: lIIANUFACTOILV. Eagle Worlis. CrAtrt'Sirea, carts , LLT. neat door WOW !Ad • . . Jiinerican house. THE nobs! Ober would call the attentlim of Coal Operator, Merchants, and Miners. to en Online hig Rotted and Spike point ennui dud' firs no shovels, manufactured by himself, And expresidv for the Coal Reemn—wurrnm•d to he made nif the first quality mateti.ll4 and work manghip, at etty prices. AH',,rdeva han:anHy received and puctu nth, attended I nn . . . • N. 11.—Shovels Repaired. 'HENRY PORTER t) t -1940 C A Rlll.ll.if.:E • pg SUlfrittltlllEßßEftttt F In call the attention tif his friends and the inflow to hie stock ef CARIIi AGES and I,IOIIT WAGGONS note on band and tint,hina. which lo• will dkon.te of low. E-.hll kinds of rend trim! 'protopity att.:sled in. Recollect Corner - of Umun and Railroad Streets, bark of the American llous., June 5. 1817. 2.3 Iv WISTAR A. KIRK. Tuscarora and Taniaryua Line. ON and after Monday May 28th, the •poberriber will run a roach THREE TIMES A DAV. between Tuscarora and , ' _Tamaqua-no the arrival of the cars at Toscarnra. The cora leave Pottsville at 7.1 and II n'- plork, A. M. and 4 P M k _ The coach will leava Ta 1113• ocia at 71 and ytt•ctociti, .M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.— Fare 50 nettle. Tickets' can he had at Jones' lintel, Turnatra, and' of the. cenductor of the Cars. June2'49-13 JONES. • BSataln I !inlet', mANITFAcTurtrt, 30 - Smith Forth Street. rive Il.lolls tnovt: :CHESNUT, IrEKT FIDE, PHIL/LTA. XI In - sal: m,,,hmos and Dealers wtll al all' /1V tune o, a gad a=aortinent of all articles loamy line of bu-inco, maHt np in all t heir various elllea of fachint• and libiKh. M! prices ate sue t h that they will b. found to the-ha terest of Merchaiiis who will favor Tao with a call before piochaAln; cicewhere. ' July `2l.l:±ttl. Telegraphic Aews. INPORTANT TO TILE COAL RELION. 1 tended to the 'lutma iwpn-rd up in them relative to the so:yew:ion, and 11)9.1.11pon standing out for their nghra at all hazard; • Should they in the mean time have tinstneta in the city, which will Tequire _their attention. it 'certainly will be necessary to ap pear genteel and rerp , uaLlv by canto.= on Messrs. Lippincott & Taylor and porch icing a suit of clothes from them very cheap and fa-bionahle, which the beauty and style turpassee any thing ever offered In 14,a-country. A visit to their well e.dablished house will more than repay them for their troible. MAGNETISM! CLAIIIVOTANGE! TOM TllO2ll try., &c., Are trifles Compared to the excitement that Lippincott & Tayinesi,New 0-aid4 have prodmed. Such a PALL In OItIEES at they have m milted to sell at is almost alurmina to the principals th.niselves. Their object-at !hist thq C. 031 operators in carrying out their present snspension snrces.folly. LIPPINOTT.t TAYLOR, • Corner Centre and Mahautongo streets, OrIPE-42) ; Pottsville Boys , and Children's Clothing. entod - riber has on 1,110 a complete nosortmeat I of Ciothing, •Olnpled In the oea,m, suited for Bays of of are. to yowl!" ixtren. A rt y Per.nn l emh,t,in4 Clothin4 at tali e,taaii , a• ment can have the pm to ge of rLtaruing them if they nnt Fait. Feh. 7,*-49. 7-111 r. .+. HOYT. No . t rhe.nnt St. below Tenth. Entlada, - - _ ___... • POttSif MC Cleat'lllg EMPOritllll. . TM: undersigned desires to Inform tire public llthat he hail:Rl:so the old c-tablishr:d Milling . stand of Mr. 11. T Taylor, a fete doors above I Morthner's , lintel, Centre street, rnilsville. I where he has just opened a splendid stock of goods. ' corrinflEigl 0 Frearh, &Irian,. American, Cloths of every color and West qf En,, , tand. S • and de,ttprion. orrow, coatings. habit cloths. slimmer cloths. from hari ne.,, black and colored caehmarett, codington's cretin rlollt.t. tweeds. ka... &c. I"•NTALoot . .I • tiici . F4.—Sllper I,llCk French Cass( me,. and doeskin's, French fancy and Mixed rassi.. metes, Merino cat , sinicies, all colors hod qualities white and fancy linen drillingsaiew designs; cords and tkaverteens of every elf to and quality; with - smith net., all shades sod quriliries. Vcrectrens —Shoot:or black satins and cashmere vesting..splendid (Anil/ sulk vesting.. new dee , :m.; white and a ninred larstrilles, la rse asrortmeni, with a relirtal varietyof goods adapted in Mime and tiny., Wear. to which the antvntion of his friends and others'. wishing a good slot of cloths, is invited. Ilkanc-stsns: Ctarrit rms.—Summer sack coats, cloth coats of all qualities. pants. vests, .hitter taispenders, sto.ka, silk cravats, ...tc., 4'c., at the very InAtett Vasll 'races, PETEIL 8. MAItTZ. __ May 'ID ' -Sl2-if Coal Shipping' and Comints • stall Merchant. DANIIM .1. RIDGWAY I_TAVEN:(: LEASED THE SClftfVf.Kll.l. NAN'S- I CATJON Company's Landings, at Mount Carbon Schuylkill County . w ill :Wend to the :hipping of Red White. and Cray Ash Coal, for pit' erluialee , en the ill. Carbon )Ltilioad. I'IIIiCIIASC OF COAL. fraying been engaged fora oorot., or years in the Mining ilustne,,. be has a thfiroush kr:owie.ige of tile different qualitiesof Coal in 11l Schuylkill Rego - mond I will attend to the purchase and' shipping of real for dealers abroad, at a moderate compensation. fl ciallialliiry references given, Wiles required. March 10. 1619. ,„ it -tf , N. -31.,•Neis - nam's • PLIIMISING SSIOP. 1317.1.471" R ROW, NoRWECIAN Puttied,. Pa. A.LL kinds of Lead Pipe. tilteet Lead. Dross Corks (a superior artHn.) Oath Tubs. Shower Pat h. Hydrants, Hydrant Hose. Double and Stacie Artinc Pumps, hept constantly on hand and for sale,— Kilthen &inks piadeto Order, neat and durable, and al km& efPlumilinine done in the Test manner. • 10 , di. J. FOSTER, De•lers in Boots and SW)! • - 3'. Leather, scaShoe Findino.r.ror.etreet, Pet t oa iheptle•le.l7. • : I I r I tT DAY .Y N HENRI" GRESSING. ALEXANDER S 11:1,VMAN f :, ~r lj`'.F. AND POTTSVILLE _ . .. . , I will teach you to pierce the no*Li of the Earth, ant, hrioz mit from the iorerna of 3I onmimr, Metals which-will give , otrength to our hail and subject alt 'Nature to nor u.le and pleasure .— Dr. Jokaao■ . -fromPassa Liverpool-- VASA AGES in the ateetace ..tf the tint Clay. .Parcel Ship!, Mary Pleasante, Shenandoah, height and Europe, sailing fro., Liverpool for Philadelphia on the hi of every month, throughout the year, he metered on applicatirtn to SAMUEL PLEASANT'. Nn. 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. June 9. '49-214 y Liverpool ,and Nosy-York l'asmage A:moor. E..W. KIMBALL At CO., R 4 Won Sirrst—NEw-lose,. DUNKIN, KIIIB Co.,—Lisraroot.. RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and' t :7;.4Fli t .N k l. l B " nll l' rl y N fll"arne coounrnr•d the CO lVitSdlli BUSINESS. together ct tith the GENERAL pA s sENG ER 1111SINEi=5, :sating iertifirwer of pas rare from Loudon, hirerpool, brohlin, Belfast Or any put of the old-country to If , .Ver-Terk, &nog, and PheMdelphia on the mon rensonithn. T enns . Draftr and Rills rf P-rekanze, from .CI to any amount nu the lioyal Bank of Ireland nod he branches. The day,. of sailing of the lirEmlrtr Lom of lirerpool Pockrts, as fixed upon, aro the /et, eql, i lilt, /Cabal it, 311,1 20th of every mooch. • There ships art! all " the largest au . .. and arc com manded by men of chatarter and experience. The rah. in 11Cr.111111110tiet , elei are all that Calm be desired in point of splendor; comfort .1,441 convenience. Thee are fur. ni.lied with every description of stores of the best kind. Punctitalny_tn the Jay+, of sailing will be etrictly ad. hetet' to. Park.i. Ships Rostius,S'lddons.Sherirlan.nnd (nrriel.,• are vessels of titular:est class; and those d e ..iron., to bring out their friends, cannot Feiert finer fir safrrNhips• Passage tan be securer) at the lowest rates, .I‘ ^ cai Orleans line. of packets sail weekly. For pas savor freirdt, apply as above E W. KIMIIALL & Co. *The subscriber has been apponattid Agent for this 'Line in Schuylkill County.. , TIE'NRY W. LEWIS, Sitiersville. Der-16'4R-51-Iy} Jos. McMurray's Passage .4gency. 41:11ANCENIF.NT5 FOR 1849. 11 , . HANNAN, POTTiVILLF:,SOLEAGENT OLDEST ADD THE DEsT EfrrAnLwicu PaSSOE OEFICE IN THE EXITED STATES,' THE subscriber reApecifully bees leave to tender his tancere.thanks to his numerous friendit and the public., for the very:liberal support he has re. ~~ =y~~, ,ceived for upwards of twenty years, and solicits a continuation of their conlidence. The. despatch with which hts passengers hay r been brought out. and the promptness leith which hi• very numerous drafts have been paid at the different mobs, are, he flatters Itinteeff, a suilicient guarantee in the public fur the faithful perturtnance of any future contracts &pieced iota with hie,. The fulllgwing are the REQUI.A.II Lim: Or PACK ETS, which sail punctually on their appointed day., by widen pag:enget . s will he brought out without delay or dkappuintinent, viz.: !1111•+'n VII', u•PT Ns. DAYS cIP RAILING FROMM. V. Patrick Ileury, Delano, Jany: 6 May 6 6ern. er Waterloo, F.11...111e11, II " II " 4 sto•rtdan, Cornish, 'WI " 26 'l :6 . Henry Clay. Nye. Feb)... 6 Jure 6 Dew. '6 New Ship, II " II ". 11 Garri4k, " 26'" nr, •• 0 6 _ _ -. _. .. KllO% 11.1 t, r. March 6 July 6 ;init.6 " Il."11 ' II I " " ' 46 :Sew Wnrl4, J,lhnit.SkiddY Rosculs, Moore, Ilf % fl Mien Cobb, NR. Qr.ann, F.II 'then, CornC.ornioh, Nye, „ s. , hborton, .April 6 Aug. 55 Deer. 6 We.t Point, 1 ” 11 " II " 16 Skidoos, • I " 26" 26 " 31 SilICS' SW.IIII. 1.0055011.150 PROW LIVAP'I... l'atrirk Ilenry ireby 21 June 21 Ort 21 Waterloo, " 26 " 25 " 26 Sheridan, .51ar: 11 July II N0v.16 Henry (lay. " .21 ' .• 21 " 21 New Ship," 26 , " 26 " 26 Garrick. Dont, Opril 11 Aug. II Dec.ll New World,. I linizlit, " 21 ' " 21 " 21 John R Skiddy, Lute, " 26 ' " 26 " 21 Roscios, , Moore. May .11 Sept.!! Jan. II A,.plirton, Hovland, " 21 " 21 " 21 %Vint Point, W.ll.Allen " 26 " 211 " 26 Sidilung. , 'Cobb, (June. -II Oct 11 Feb. 11 ,l o : ,,kittion t o the above r•,:olar line, a manlier of ,pie rid i.! ship, 'hull a+ Ow A , :irlidack, 51a rtriiini e Rap. pahannock, liberty. Sea, S:. Pairii k. Sintool Illeks, Colombia, rind Ninvira'..a ill f 00111111 e In ' Sail rfoill UV -0,10,01 weekly Intoeutar ,l o , X.,•loll. thureny preventlng the least.to,thillit) of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for line ..e,eleeeeAtioe of 11...n..14 e.leilieg 10 1 . 01011 Monty ty their raptly or 1(101014. I haven tramp,' the 03y110.1115 of un draft. on the following batiks, - A roiagh, Clonowl, . Cniii.killin. Omagh, . Athlone, Cavan, EnniA,. Parnontown, Bandon, l'ertnoy. E nilistorthy, Skihbereen, .4./ 5.-.-. • . Coolc 0.0 hill, Colway, .611E0, .A..• ~..... 114113 . 1110,12, UMW:Ok. 1i11,111 , 0. 1,110, • Ihillpitninnonl/tingarvaii. Limerick, \l'exford. Rallina, 1)11 IsZatitmli. I...nolartrierry,W3o.lfl , fil, Cork, Downitattick,slona2lnio, Voughal. Coleraine. Dublin, Mallow, . . England.--51essrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co., banker:, London; and Mr. E. S. Fl) no, Liverpool. Seoland.—The City of Glaygew Hank, and all ha branciten and attendee.. - tay raft n i n be from Liverpool to phihnlophia, Boston, and Ibilthoore. by the refular packet ships, on. application felon made per‘onall) or by letter pa=t plot I,h-tressed to IL IS7 NN A N.l'oltav ille; JeNI (JIMA V. etirae r Pineimil South stn., New York ; 11t Mr. 'GEO. 3)Fmtintime: No. 117. Waterloo [load, Liverpool IJanlS-11 OP VICE OF TILE SCIIOTL . NALL NAvtuATioN Ci)31.1 . 2.N1, j ''' 'Dsertillocr Tid, tS. ' . - . N til 14 . 11 14 hereby 0,11.,) that lb, follow in rate 4 a 4 N Toil wVI he .4.lcm:ea nn Coal trattnporiyil on the Vann' and Works or the Sant) ',kill Navigation Cony pally 6.rthe year lilt , : ;------Fr01 , —...-- -, To • Nlonot Schuylkill i Port Carbon, Maven.. I Clinton. Cl.. pet ton. ctn. per ton. us. per ton. Orwignhurg, 15 IS I /lambilyZ, 25 22 ' 1 13 Mohrsville, 35 32 23 Althounes, 40 '37 ' ! 28 Reading, 45 , 41 : 33 Unionville. 55 ' 59 ' 43 • 1.3,1,411111, 55 , , 52 43 Pottstown IA oding. 55 • 52 ' 43 ` lloyere Font, 55 52 , 43 l'ho•n133111e, 60 57 49 Paulding'n Dam, 150 • 67 ] •48 Luntheyrille, • 60- : 57 48 • , Valley Forze, 60 57 .. 48 toil Kono•••Iy. 65 62 . 53 Norritown, 65 61 - 53 5 , onsohoo 70 65 5 4 4 Sprint,. Mill, 70 67 58. Mar, tyo oh, 75 72 '63 The toll to Philadelphia will he an fotlotes: . . . —.. MI. Carbon. Sell. Haven. .11 . t. Cl intim • March, April n n.l M. 35 vs. fit eta. 53 cis. ntnt August.:)' 63 aspt. Oct. N.tv.& bee. 55 Fr 2 73 The Coal Ali from Port Carbon tonic abovo Points will ht• rharged one and a half cents pet ton more th lit said rates. The elialge mitl.be made prr ion of 21.16 tha.. and an nitowanct of M'e per cent. will be made en the weight •hipped t , ) rover wastage. Dec-:10-1.1y1 FREDERICK' Fil..4.l.llVPti..illont. .. . ILlkittliSON. ilitoTiirms &. Co. MAN II FA cTuitiNG 53IIENtr.sTs, . n y fre, Xa. 43 1,2 South Front Street. Philadelphia. Pure Parlor %Virile Lead ; Aluni,groundand in crystal; Estra a roond " " Copivas; No. 1 " I, ' •• Pyrojlgneons Acid ; lied Lead; ' lied Liquor; Litharco: 1 Iron Liquor. °rang.: Mineral: - Mastic Black; Sugar of 1.4.3,1 • , Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. IdETALLIC FIRE-PROOF PAINT. . ' 111114 EXTRAORDINARY substance is . io , (1 .rtul :,, a StNita of rock,of a basin forma tion. %Vhen taken front the mine, it re ':."'.'.. '!: scbte In appearance the finest Indigo, Nec" and is stud - A the consistence Of cold tallow; - but on exposure to the atmosphere, in a short time turns to Stone or Slate. Groin. cists who have seen it, aro of the impression that this substance,rs hen in a 7 iquid stale, has been : effused through adissure and fitted op this basin formation In the rock. II hasher,' found urlon anylyzation by Dr. Chilton. of Now York, to comi.o. of,— Silita, - 'Si OD . Alumina, , It 20 Prow:side of Iron. 12 05 Lime, 12 31 Lime, , 231 ' 3lagnesia, , 0 42 ' Carbon, 1 50 Sulphur, , •0 II Water, 5 ml Loss, -. , 041 Fat me It le grnomi In pnwder, rniud with Llnstdd Ott, and applied with a !math, the same an paint td woad, Iran tinadoc,Lanvatte paper. &c.: . dec., which In ntiott time Inmate Slane. which Is fire-turbid' lily partientarly adapted for roof.orbuildinga,Ateam.. bOlt ,111:1 Car Deck!. Italtroad Bridges, Fences, &c., &o. roof coated evilltthis ankle to equal tot lie best of slate, at o VOnt of expense. Every variety of term von eSposedto weather will he prevented front riot or corrosion, as it limns a com plete Stone covering. Selpad Slates are made from it, by covering tinardo .11. paper. • As it Is SllFlrtplitth, of a high polish; It has been nse'd to great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabinet Mak, Is. II AliflisoN. BROTII FIRS, to APril '22 Na, 421 south Franc St Pldlada. ----- "SportsnieicTake Notice :" JOHN' HAIDER.. Xorthrast suer, of Walnut and &rand Si,. 2" CEPS ten.tauttv on bmi. oftli? ,, wn manuractore, 11. and imported, a ennirlere assortment of RIFLES. SIMI' GIYNS, PISTOLS, &c., wtarli he warrants ol the hest quality as represented, In ..which he resin:canny invites the attention of PUT- Ch Ile is also prepared to supply Powder Flasks. Shnt Rags, Game Itazo, Superior Pow6r, Gills CoWifl, Per rthsvirm Caps, Shot. Gullet :110n1.14.1ta1l Man% Cal ridges, and all 10310631 N for thin Ws kers. Sports men, do , on lownis fis low as any whet' estaldlsliuttnl in the United State, In t e stimony .:f his skill as a manutirturer the Fran klin !mohair awarded ly bias two Certificates in the years hill. ?Litt! /81 . Z. and Emir silver Medals it the I,ears ISll—lb.l6-1117 and ISlo—all'of wilkh :nay lie "4een at his phweoflinsiness, rrA chola° eoppiy of itt;voLytsc PIdTOLS con stantly unhand: ' A stock of Guns just xccetred, aim and asa?Ftment of Fishing Tackle. Aug. 25, ISIO. J. 111. Itsvp. lIROOR AND WOODEN WARE STORE, Xa 63 Artans 72 d $l. oaetito6r afro ^-e :trek, east side, etticsnkt Pitts. MANUFACTURERS and Wholesnle Dealers in all kinds of ilmoms, Brushes, Dockets. erfar Ware. Willow and French Ilaokete, Shoe and Wall llmsbeer Scrubs. flostterx. Maio, Eaaern made Wood 'en Ware of every descriptlen, ke.. at the lowest mark et prices. cl-01+h pail for Broom tos,rl at the Factory. SATURDAY IvidRNIN6,.,SIEPTEMBE - 1 - 1 - 22, 3.849. 1 I J. V. Carver, ARCHITECT AND ENGIICNER, . 51 North Siltla Sirret. thiladal f" IVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIQNS 01 Contracts to erect Dwellings, dr.c.rand lay gut tilt 'grounds for Country Seats or Cemeteries y Shiethef with the arransensent of Trees to gleg'ine proper of feet —Alen, Churches, tinApitole, PrisnoN. Wage.' Works, Das , Warks. Si,. on the latest and most oppioir edill3ne.ioeNding4)eating eentilatint, ete., • Phitada.Feti. ?.I. " Philadelphia Bedstead Factory, No 89 St. John sired, abvrt Calbatr PUILADELPIIII. ' DEALERA and Cabinet maker* eupplied on Mere' tents. Patent Screw lledsteady on harb. Aped 7'o. 15.1y] 11. 'I2IIIiVES , &WM Patagonia Guano.. TILE subscribers invite the 'attention of t Farmers and dial..ra to eyrie supply of this emit:ld:abb. fer tiliavr—their own inrourtation, and selected 1. , ,V an ex perienced liciogdey like the Peruvian, it is allipackedlp Wilde h.g4_bor not %ming like that. a GoV,Crnment monopoly. eye be affunittl at a latrerprite. 0111,-re front a di.,tance can be exectited.ellier front our stocky bete or at New York. tiOliTTEft & RItOII(:IITO d. 3d Nterth Wharves, Philadelphia. Sept 8. Idl9. r I japer ! Pape? Paper I' NO: 21 'BANK STREET, • Redden Marker andsChrdmn, and %.; mid:Rl eta. PICLADCLeirfx: ' ' slibseriberA bey le.tve to call the attention Id* roun4ry buyers to their a4qortniont of prers em bracing the thin:rent tea writes of PritainZ,- I ardware. WrOing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, 1"1,11e pa- I pets, h idle and ans7ated coluri, also Bonnet and Boa, Br.ard•, e. I , Bentz engaged In the Manuractiire of Hiving ri s porn, they soli,ilordors from 'printers (Or pay given size, which wilt be furniclvid at short notice, and at fair wires. Balker prices either in cash or trade paid fir Bays. oilucErr dr. KNimuut, No. 21 Bank st. Sspt. S, 1049. New Ilan Ci rpet ,x 7 EW EARPCTINti, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, -I.‘ &C. Sc.,d at the Cheap Stara No. 4G .tidred S. eCO.Li• Strret, (Brat Carpet Stnrebelow Arch). Jolt received by late arrivals at this port, and from ilia bent Facto ries ill the country, viz.: . lagrain Carpeting from 23 to SO as.' per yard, I , c Imperial ply,.. 1.00 " I,t2} " 1 Royal Twilled Venitian, " DO ". " London Damask, 621 ••75 " flew Striped, 1.1.1 " .50 " •• Oil Cloth.: tlaors from I t 0,9 yards int, e,.froin 371 to 75 cents per square yard. ; Also, Spanish and Canton Mattings of allmidths and styles. just imported, and fur nate by RICHARD 1100ERT.4; No 40 N. Second at., (first Carpet Store below Arch.) Sept I, tfi4U. - . 36.4irt0 Carpels anti MI 'Lltolii) , l at ELDIIIDGE'S eIIEAP,WALICILKIOUSE, I'IIII.ADELI'IIIA. ' I 'fleitsoxs “ir,, wish to ga girth! liargafai in CAR -11 Pk: Ts or MI, CL•mio, eithertvllesale or re. leill do well to tall on the sut,sigha ,ae hi s as. !tenses in his prise of location are. very lig111,„ he is en ahlad and detail:mica to sell at the lowest prices in the city. .11e otters for this season an extelleut assort. nient of Splendid Imperial, three ply, 13oatatiol Sapootoringrato, Fite and Nloolittni do CARPETS. I Entry and Stair af all klnii3, t ; And I.ls, Cotton and Has, And Oil. CLOTII:3, from 2 feet to 21 11ef wide, for 'Looms, Halls, See. WWI a great variety n low priced Ingrun Curvets front Chl to 57 emus, and ,iair and go ' try Carpets 0 , 111 0/ to rents ;ter yarill Alas, Slat• tongs, Rugs, Fluor Cloth, Stair nod.. &r• •u. 11. EI.DIt:/“CrE, No. 1-1 Strawberry at. one door Above I.:lle.mit t near eecond, . 1 ,ne,tifen Sept. 1.1,4:9 E. W.IIOI.I:AAT.Ii 1/EALEIo ti MANI/rIOTURER OF I,VI.IsLOW AND WOODF.IN VU, Its Xllll7 I 1 SI.:COXD , 4T. Bet.toteil 31.irkot .and Arch ohs. uodcrJ Shiney Jorns ° Mit doors 1211 i 4 l. lilll[ol, PUMA DE1.1 . 111.1, I.l] AS on hand and to constantly teceivi gn larg ., and A emonsivo otolortuteo) of Combs, iletattes. Fancy Gtottistit et er) ilegettioloo, (too tottorreit meotioto ti Loott tita,e, el Cult duo 31ulttzoey It tact, littshet, Coaches, Chair, Ar.o. BROOMS.! l • Shaker's E GoneGoners Wisp trod Country; toning. Win. every . 11,,ription, alt of which will hi gold lOr for Cash or City act oputn. e. . • Would save their elves 1i 'ltch timea nd trouble, by [Mil:lg and elooohoig 10y,t4 a belbretritr; Chabot.. . • ' h , S.—Looking Magner, are Insured tame Break• age to ell ' , anent the Uotuth:tvithootolifa Atigobt Y 5, ful9./..1.5.31t0r 31anufactory of Pocket' - 'wools, &e:.: ) X o . 521 Cbeseet Nrrel, abort Second. -2". PIIILADF:neiIIA. 1 r rilE enbeeribifiresperifully solirits M n ibllc aention L to his Iliperior lint Inntefill rtock 'oc rocket 11.,nes. 11.1itkpr's Cases. Bill Bonne. Itressing, C.i.f. Cat: Cin.e.:. Port Nlonaies. Fiiroes. Pot lset Klaves.nfol oilier rine Cutlery. Gold Pins and pencik!rte2ar ci t .", Chess Men, Bock Gamin - in It. ird , , !Welling *e. &t. 111. m.surtinent consi-in of iliii twist ti4lllonahle nlOl modern style. , , of the finest uti.tlity anire,xcelleur work man-11u; enibrac:ne every ilesimid.'l Panty li;t!telli, which he wid nt all times be prepared,to exhibit nod Ir./I . lllth wholesale or retail sift the let pleating " t, r e} " P '. o;rhaeers who desire In supply l enixelvta with articles et the Lent quality will cOnSt.lli their interests by calking at thin establishment. F. S °MIME, Pocket Bonk Manotactnrer,sit, Chidstinit Street. Mittel. 25. 1519 . 1 ? :1.5 bunt Blind ManufactO'ry. 14. :1111E, ' Vrtll TI AN BLIND :it A :Si li-VjACTIttIE iititti of the Golden E0g1e,.,1.1,130 and 113 • South Second st. below Dog at. pamtnEt.Ptita. K EEPS always on hand a Irene and jrashionahte ns nortment of WIDE and NAdtnoly SI.AT WIN DOW BLIND., numfdeture , l in the best manner, of the hest MA terialg, and at the !owe.; ra, ,, 1) prices. its. inn refitted andAmlarged his establishment. he is prrpmred to complete orders to any amount at . , the sinirtest Wale*, I COOLtatllly on band an asshrtment 31,1II0OANN FUR of every variety, manittnetitred rap,: sty Mr his own sales, and porch:tiers may therefore re y on a good ar title._ • si Open in the, erenlna. _ • 0r.1,s (non 'a distance packed•car folly, sod sent free of porterage, to any part of the eity. Q. CLARK. 35. I r rhilada. Atiewt 15. 19,9 Fancy Furs. Huns, Doers anti Tippets. DAVID 11. SOLII, (at CL Fnsnn Tn stiLl4, 1111,811 En% ) IMPORTER A Nll al t \UP art Winn OF EVERT tiF,scßipl lON OF F Ults, liJj IVISG jute Otto rued from Curnpl•. o ill, a scicet i l mock of Furs, is non' mannSicturinq them lu a Yen/ vllpo nor style.. and trimming them in the :lost ele gant inalim , r, an I would 1 wile the attention of M, :r -chants and others, to his superior and extensise as sortment, which, an ho Mani f willies 14 well as Im port*, he is en itiled to offer at tweit enter, as fen houses in the United Statea can rnmpete DA ID 11. 501.1 4 . ' 86 Arch Oftithem) street, 11 doors below 3d st. Next to Louden & Co.) Faintly Medicine Core. Aug. Id, 1519. C5-Sture always closed on Sattirdavd. so. The htehest Cash pace paid rod Shlpplng Puri. John Donnelly, 3IANISPACTI'ILtaI. OP DrINNE'LLY , B UI'ILIGIIT SAFE I.' 1 GLAZED y.:APSIILLID MATCHEa, t AND CXITIrD STATts OIL PAnYr nkst KING, 3 :Vora 7 hied SOW, Pt dadelphta T•LDESE Match. s are Justly cnitsl , frred the hest In . the United states them are fro rnnn iintPeasant • and can he introduced with perfect safety Into all 'Oyu,. and dn•rliinga. W2ll73lllCti to keep 10 yearn. The Marking is of superior nu ty, and free from any inert dients that impairs the Leather. Country Dealers and :shippers wilt findit to their in-1 tercel to t all and see for insetves.l N. R —An aasortini n ail Matchal of various New or York Manufamers. Matches In MI nol wood boxes also, packed in large or of tin r ises,,ya ship to any part of thin-world JOIrNIWYNNELLY.'` Late of 20 Bank St...now 8$ North Third Si. Marc) 21,Latd. ' 113-1 v Fresh Teas Fresh 'F ,as 1170(.108 IDE A: wilour,sALE .',NI) lICTIII. TEA Detlx24 AND GB O , ERS :Vs 401) .1! irlet al. ( h ue thyorslore Elere.tA et. .VdriA ril e. and fire? l3eereclre brlow leareard's Mark If war rorreen, PIIII liFl,pill 5, • KF.CIP J1 . .4 int() 1.1 hand a large and dupe • nor stock nf TEAS AND GROCERIES, corn prising In part extra tine Young 14enn. irope it 1:1rIal aml Gen? ortisr Teas; ilt [scions devoured host Cla in,, ronirliong Tria, in nix and nI le ounce ploirq, suit iblo far Country Trade , Alan. extra fine ihtiAng. N in; You:, Snitch mg.nnrlOran..ze Peen Teas, all .T wilt l isold cheap by time Mix Prime old Dot h COO% lorionlent Java, follon,Vll i intlllll. Lnanyra and St Diming° 04otit fitiLd and lino:VI) Sucars , Rack, Ground and FtnelSalt ;Pt Oil; Molasses; Spices, ate , all or roch ; sou Chono Witole.llo or fella. 1.1 —Farmers and Storekeeper are invited to call and nor sto , k an 1 cu imate nor priced with limin of any other est altlislialent In Ont. city, as we aru dela - maul tint to ho nadersoltl. WOOL -August 25, 1819 100 00 • . . SICICEL et, SHINY, .> Beg leave to'inform their numerous cnstomers and the i public generally OW they havi remnvid thdr 1.-tliIP 51.1N1.1FACTgliV4 iFrom No. :15 linttlt Fourth' Street. to X. 92 ifortk Second Strnet,' a fetc:dnors arse •Cltrist t CArrech,—PIIILSDELPIIII, . WHERE they continue to manufacture morn e.r.- V 7 tensively than ever; Sickelo'• Patent Gas Fluid f.aMp and Lough's Patent P.IIIO Oil ri:111/P01 neither of which are manufactured by sny other parsons in the United States. They also make and keep fur sale all:the new and chnitc patterns of Lard, Field, and Oil Lamps, Chandeliers, illirnudoles, Baguet Holders, I-6., Hail Lanterns, It11111314(0 tfolar Lamps, rind Chan.; deliers nt ail the new sad cannon styles.• • , I.ikowlso Lamp Wick, Glasser and Globes of all descriptions, also Dirtillere of Bunting Fluid, Sine 01 &c , Am ' 4 ihilapelphta, September 15. 1519. 15.3m0 '-'; I. i . EEO BANN'AN, POTTSVILLEf SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. . Fail 111111Inery Goods. • . - , .1. C. ft , AV. E. TABER. • 111.19 SoutA '2,/ Strut, corner,/ Aback Eau* Alley, IPUILADELPIIIII. . _ _ . BEG ieley announce to their cashmere ~ and the trade In general. that they have now In store. and are daily receiving. a full ass- . ortnient or Falkliilllnery Gond,. of their awn Impartations:coinprisinc the foilowlne eniclee Uhittlt Velvets, Oro de Aflame', Velvets. Amine, Ribbons. and ens, with a fall assortment of Bonnet Faun, Buckrains, Crowns. Crown Lallans. Frames. Wire, Am., and by far the choicest assortment of french and American Flowers of any house in the trade. or are to be found in theie United States. . . . you don't call and see us and look at pur grinds. it 14 y6ur <nett fault, and not ours Sept. IS. 1619 , rnd Silk Goods. C. , (ViRMEM ' I.IOSEN rum. & cr.Tri3 Scout,. 2d t.. balm* Chosen and .Mar ket sts:, Sige, , CIIII , DELPIIIA, ' , 11EQic to isiforni his friends and the pli public, that he has now in stoma complete. Ossortment• of every description of NEItY COODr, suitable fur the Fall IN si -. peis, lie particularly invites the attention of Coun try liferrhants.and Milliners to hio mirefully selected Stock orltunnets.Cap Ribbons, :Silks. Velvets, Flow• crs. and Feathers. all of which hill be sold low, sail on the most liberal terms. • T,, Country toahni, I - inem:ll attention will be paid, and all eotolc declined for the country are packed and forwarded With rile uttnnst care. . A. C CETI% 5,,,, t h RJ et ., Leueeeu Cheinut and Market st Philadelphia, Srp:emher 15. —lot ' Mc) Stiptqlor Catci is" d 31agnesia 'GEORGE BLF.T. JR. prtvgiat and Chernist, .111,1 h-west cur. of Third and P.pi2r.6t.Plin.ADtmriibt. • • . 1311}"X'S CALCIN,F;I) MAQNE.SIA h. respectfollf •obteltted to me,rical prartitinners. in the hope that it Will be round to pi...AC,s alt the properties of a int irt le officinal article, which it claims to be, and, there l'ore•not undeset vinq thoit conlidence have, need the samylo o f Ntavicsia you yd k thdly sent me, with touch katoluril.. I consider it fully ruinl of thorprepared by fenry nr Manchester nod Ilushatid of this city. Very respectfully., Joust WILTl3.6l4. Profewor of Oliseries and Diseases. off ttitimeth nd 'Children. In the reutiSylvanla Medical Co/lege of • I N 0.191 /itch Street, .14L . 1 1 ),1812. . . ' • Ma. Ilrionrin Ilt.Ev, 11;i-11e:a Sir:--The aninple of Maßnevia you were Co qind th rend me. I have used. and find It an eatell article, it pri , sesseiVall the char-icier of Henry's :1 , igne , iia, and could not , etuillY he diatinguished from Truly your friend. I iItNICV S. PAT-Min:ON. N. D., Prafewir of sinteria i•diCa and Ilier4lhaith, in the , Perillintivania M,,ilc . I College of Philadelphia. -No. 22 Arch Street, Fe ~ 23,1219. - .n.rv. fair trial to the Cnov gh tti furnish able WO fen:tut i,repa you Bill 6e well Irova units Reparation. P 6 . .9%44 of Ipi Philadelphil/Colleg No. l Noith EIOVCIIIiI 1 cototitter•ltt.E.v'o IlusbantPe or lienry'.. Iv use, and worthy ull Practitioner: ' CimiaGr It . prescribed the plait' nqunit any n riOnt • . I have naed,ltoth 111ey. l Calulnell 1112 imin ply ezp,rit. parati,,ll,C Far sale. by Lim pr• Untc....1.! 4 tate.4,44.J ; John S. C. Marilee July Ibi9 PAT I X0.'75 Zif)CIC VV Alhotni.s,,De heath at acciirat ' Ilis 111 knowliiiize of the . than in all cares wt Patent. in case it H vices will he rein that all [lntents obi tamed Ily the court Ci - ea . [lelays :mil 10 iitra.nutelein ner,in fivirently have Is 10 veld,. at a di.. tqltoment nrch.ir c S. Pa tein A a , ,ory, i•a., nod the .st Oct,. l'utelit Ix oblailleti. 'Drawina: and Sp _mud an kinds .f and cmnpettint men 11011 111 any ihrt or and the West Indie lion. Z ionei P AI (nip, New Yorl Meser,...SysLlarliN, .^ York, " N. - rem MUI New Yerk. " :A DA.Nx& j Mr. TqcotkcJ. Unocal. A. TA •}IEL "IV:vren Mend " J. N. NIILI,R. • " WM. (.7. Al IL T. Trasert. " TllO3. J. Rena May ..1.2; Pattern 3 rl. .n hec;ihe ,n lie Clai he fin lie corn, of Can of eatryilitt nn th lloydenovi.l Inliit•eqa pl•rn• bat elperieneeil I . Turning and Mill tin the nN.lt te.iiin Atlonlewunte Hy received and Punct , f3 l l/ =tenet!. cA tp. T. d. 0 . 13P.1EN. Readine, ept 8 1819. -37-11 t '1 s A 'r, invite th 1 Friends to ;ALI, Ilrl log ut l ide go VP are now prep Ulotlir, Caretimer cvoy rift and all other co Inks, Bagging, M .11 flack Dress an Merinos—a Fn e and English ma ' Alpacas—all :I Blanket, Itrucla styles. Cloak and Sall 9ell M: priees, and they as OUT as?sortz • MAN B:snkets of e Connterpanes ail+i4 s. Linen Parana Coning, Table C els; and Towel!: Auction Carp tincti varirly at Tozettier will kept in a Dry G, 'r .re au lowest '•net. Warch. ”.0.! 100 Ca'"'"' store. onl ket prism(' Fine thick Fl white. Saperatic M white. wimr. k KERR. :3•Jmu •., • GENERAL ADVERTISER. IMMIDE Philadelphia, ..ltarek 21, ISO. r —Dear sir.-1 have. given a led Magnenia .yrni noire kiwi 1 Unit Una,' of ; the mom Duce :stifle,. lever ertuiliiy.ed: I hope ded Ail )otir rare w i nd, industry VOlll, truly. • ' ]svgs Mcet.rirnr4.:M. D. oofliroetiee of Burgcry in lb of Medicine... 6treet. i • LC I 7.1i0 ri Ent • equal to On othoinablo nrticla for Duni the coolblenro 4.1 the 51.:thezt 11..1. Itomp,., 19, No. 571 f N. Third at. ilulach., jam; 16, 1 , Jr--s(r,-1 learn frequently a prepqred by you, and consider He m lire. Ino.-K li/roan, M. D. wy Kieffer, nn4l in my family, esin. and feel warranted In any r. 14 superior to nny other pre ! bane ever:met With. rinal Dradakt4 thrangilatit the , ),I G. Drown. General Av•nt for nix at (I'm,. & Geisleen and Banehrm 0 Ihvid Hill hciat, °Do. .. .....„. nnell R,tepheit i Broderick I,l'm ortiatvey, l'hinklos °Farrell !olio :la /111•4 too Wert Or hi Mono Pale 1114.-n' Martin Henry Ilmworel P Brady Pennell., Ifeeher Israel Poll., John II . 1 -- 61 . 70 ... ,,rpt,it, 6 . k .. , • ,....._ Boorke Garret( A. Hines }Latin Pratt Geo W 11.1DEI,PpIA. P 4. ."....., lii4Ck Wm - re Hammer Gen re {4m 6 _ , _ .• • ._ linlted les_ and Foreign .NT AGENCY, i,e;; ler the Ira neneliuit 6(101 ith t 6: Patent Office. i - Plan n 0 SertalerenTinroi j• !wide ,lid Pal enis obtaiiiid with oozh, hooretical and practical sell:in . -al aris, induces hint to nalrs re he dvises nil application for a .d old lined, the free lot bin Per ed,.and he will' also enarrantee, led I lirnuali bin office, will he_ sus- Many inventors ate subjerted to of nine and money by,eili ploy iu: to wake their .specifi!ations, and urrendili their .patents and - gain , - am e ran send their annitds and a 111114 d:r•'Ctetll 0 Wm. i3I3.LOCK. U. 'a. 73 D,ek :it/ eel, Philadelphia, t beereq will be nbseri•ed until the for vartorie, , 00 ror,..sh n. pill tile ROlllO in opera lie United States, South America EFER,E:siCE.3 , Prestlent nt the Mechapks,lnsti- LLE & Co., Novelty Works, New I nn, S Co., Columbian Foundry icorr & Dart ES, Philadelphia. P. /:avor. PietJhurq. Pa. tonne a, Baltimore. - 21111. Lon. Vin. (fllk gn. Illinois onsannnii, .Motolc, Ata. ' Was:sngs.n, Miss; Cnarh•ntnn, S.C. lliiiig, and l'tir ningr. rce 1 ,7 , 7 at h- Hand ci,,,,,,ut:qreo, with the vien. ' above extensively. Mr. kirlwa„ In this place., to understand fly. is foreman of the shop, and none ands will, be eiti,iloye,d. Patterns, Gearing of every description, and inble terms arge New Sore; Txrifth . nn,! ilarLet Streas. Talo n ed hid hullo attention of our Country tor note eery large stock of AND WINTER. GOODS. a t addition to the Nina' of our Store red In snow an a•sortmznt enthmehtg et, Ventine% and Hoye' ‘Vrnr. Satin- lity and color. Flannel+, fled. Whiie Oinion Flannels, Clit.cks, Tick- lk sirkilwring.Cotton Table Diapers us de i-Rigle* and Cashmeres. Ila hdkt, all ; , Dress ' ,Silks, neat style, do. • t a.l,o!true:it of the best Fiend) and ECMIE e new .tyles ofjr.nn: and Squat. , ad Merli, Shawli, in. plain and gay • Materials MiLLYS-SIUSLIS:CI. sllll3 to our customers at wimlesalc an hare any quulity, width or pace, eit to Vert' farce. ' 'KETS. coTINTETtPASES. my size and quality from 75 cents to Tf cruitaitiii and very supciitor makes, ins Coods—l.lnen Shectines, Pillow ohs and Table Linens. Napkins, Tow igs. chub soil Cotten Table Covers. - emtrr.TlNGs. tins, and Canton !Wettings In Thu vary low prices a foil variety of all articles usually ~,,id Spire. II) STOREKEEPERS. , pr , pareit In sell :lily of our et nak at l eash przce4" .8.111.17 St lIROTIIEII, F. W. rOt tvf 12111 anti Nintket .37-arno Sept A '_lS4__ S. li.awreirbee, t. TUE SALE 01+` kOWICII - ACT IatING CO'S moirriso PAPER. X. 3 Xjilyrotrf el. PAgadephitt. the above anterior Uppers now in Il for sal& to the trade, at the lowest ! nsistlna in part a— t Caps,l2i 11, 15 and N blue and ilium and Llitni lVtitings, Nue and AGENT V AVOTRIII land Ptyalin° Folio Vol,n blue and ruled. I , ,xtra super White, plain an' Superfine and ruled. ;menial Poets, blue and white, plain .into Paprra, plain and - gilt. tine Ilitl Paper, Ion; and htnad. One. Conntthg-llonie Cap and Poiaa Extra Snper Nlpprfint an Stsp,rtine an Mit, and 111 hit,. mner&as Caps and Letters, plain ann . wi,ite. . . onen•sa -Caps and Letters, gilt. mon Capi ant Pasts. e linen thin Leiteis. ath.Posts, blue end ss tate, plain and Entrn super ruled. blur 1114 r.ttrasliperll Sup-rObe So!..,rfine • Extra swum.' , • E mbrulaced "I..v.vyt•es" l'int.e.ranei, and Envelopes. • Crier Papers. • id finn Capa and Posts.vuted and plain variant ;planting and priers. nun and asynrted Shoe Papery, white anti n nssnned Tisane, Tea Wrap. asanted a n d blue Mediums, Cap Wrap- Papers,lce. - 24-6 ma • • • Who .Says • Gas I Slificriinur at, blue and whitel, 1000 rT.I nannet 13a1td,4 ping, Enwrap ; pets, Ilardwa July. 7 , 1819luu )NC, 'Would n>tify his friends and for, , that Lets Hilly prepared to furnish atf FIXTURES. stich,as CHANDELIERS, iIILACKETS, &c. of a superior wort; done by hire, will be 14 mind pass faspertilin of the Superin• at his Store, and examine his Axiom, 46-ti TACOII M. tfrier patron MIAs n 1 CIAII PEEDENTS. quality an4:ll 'I CAI warranted. t0:13 cat. CAI 1, It'iP •E. . . . ~ . N . ...4 . . _ . - . , . , . . . ...-." ..... , : . . ' . . ie . . . p n, • . I n ',.., 1, 4 t I n ': • n • • A .9. .. . . . . . . _. . . . . .. .. Mt 1 , 1 • To Eline••Barners. T im subscilliers havingtracts purchased several of i land in this vicinity. enotairtins limestone, wish m rent the quatriei, or hire Pome lime burners.' Ap- Ply 10 ' CEO. PEALE & Co." • f fleck settemile, Schuylkill Co. Sept IS. 1919. . - .7a..tr RESII impottreu GIEEN AND BLACK TEAR • From J, C. Jonliins & e TEA DEALERS. k ,8. W. eireer...f Clessiet Anti Trafth. streets, PHILADELPHIA. IL—One ofonepattners haring learned the Tea .N• •business or the 11111,.5e thellisClVeg dill log a resi dence ofse,vea years a monk them, the pubic may there fore expect of us the full benefit of the knowledge and jexperience thus To our'Blitek was,partiettlirly, we wish tn call at tention as possessing a dearer of strengthand richness of flavorseldom equalled. Week toes are tiniverfally !use d by the Chinese, who consider the Green fit nely (nreizrwrlt. Out physicians :don recommend the Black as nuking n more healthful beverage than the .Green. Each package In sn secured no to retain the virtues of the tea for aiirtag time in any climate. and contains full weigh; of lea, , ependent of the incehl k and , paper with which it is enveloped. . " ' J. C. J Sc Co. The aborts werntnte tea, put np in f. 4., and I th packages Just receive dand will be constantly kept for sale by the subscriber J. WHITFIELD. Nov. 'IS, NV.. -OS EMI Illantgornery's Patent Haller. r i f, E „,..;T : n i ,l i t o ..l t o n t. t t h h rig rrint.itti which have been 111 diving the pest year, nil steranbnats. - both in salt, and fresh wirer, time boilers for now, purpnAeg. on lend. have billy tested its superior qualities a,l a meant generator and the greet laving of fuel, weight. LH spare, neeuPied over nny hailer now in no, Onilers nn this plan. may now be seen in operation at the estnbli,lartent nC Hecker & Brothers. Flour M Ink, NI Cherry it., New York. Trooper & Brothers, 23:1 Peer! fL. New York. Mott & Ayres. Foundry font of 25th at:, North River. Atlantic Bork. Brooklyn. New York. A. W. Met, :1 It, GI and CS Centre ett., New York. D. n . Iledee'r dined 4r.Bunne Pt.. New York N. 11. Sterhurk's Foundry, Troy, New York. Smith & Corlett. Baltimore. • Ateemlinets . ..Jonas C. Heortt." and "Edward Pey ton," foot of Liberty New York, and on Imard the lucent towitoat"John p. Whltnoy," New Weans. For timber Information. apply to • JAMES S(ONTOnSII:RY RANLI7ET. WATtn, 15 Smith Willem st.. New York. J. HENRY BELT., 4i South Third ru.d . 5-1 v) above Chestnut, Me' ILlst of Letters, Or To June 16,'49 D r.Nr kiNiNG in the Pog ()Mice at Pottsville, Pa. It on the let of t . .!eptember. 1819. A G !lernnnell Hoch _Arthur Wm Illarman Patrick, 2Nickianno Cha. It Acerman Dent) , C:aVnnr .11,1105 WI/onel Michel Andemnn End3vl.l(llaks John ktriloter Antnhad Alexander Jon Garin:inv./3g ktenelnintt cha,, Andre Mon• Ditehtlriegemer Peter J Mc !. ron Thne . • AU Mon. Joseph U. .2 ;Breton, Brid,ot II ' I , McCormick Mary Brennan Ancitat alindretr Wm . Skip Litters Broader 11 Glvor John B Boo!ilea II tlihhoo. Patrick Mello:Ile Luke .Itahort J A Ttratly Jame,. Mol.onahlin John Brennan James GoorneAlltert McCulloch Wm Brad,. irttlleS Briltin Julia Nic Nulty James Ited.lall Thal itilh.n Vatharloo M. - Cabman Phil Bork Washintßoorlanon lithl't.ithln'alcCartha• Michael Blair Samuel, 2Gerlinr I 11, policy Bate nien .I:totem 11 , Ntotior Ilan rich Illahhart ttainvit Halo. John Noll Sioin Bun ' , mark 2/lir:low Wm Nareatiff Joase Buqukto•iii Jun 11, niter Dr Joe, 11•174,1 Win Nnein Saanu•l IllAch Frederick Ilibl.art Jnhn Noro,,s Joseph (trendy Francis Harney John' , Neecel Andreas llle.inte Vol Heyman Wm Nichnlas I.rdia Barnum rs I' Hartman Peter NaitawJacoh..llln Boyer k Erdman 11 'then .11elnrIch Nation Patrickolo Bradford Albert Eltarnilton 01,1 0 Burkhart F ILn.rl Je•se flßannell Pat . k Beachler Jacob hoed let, WiltichnODonnel Barry John Muth, Patrick flimsily:is Joseph Britton salvor.' Hart:lac Joshua Orhs Oen Bork Edward fleet George. • Ohara PatOrk Bondi Jonathan Hiil W II Ship Letterh. Bowl, Richard Benin Jnhn Ohara Michael BEE 11411.1 tr flinry ,frattpt ~ ..nini,poleyi, e tPle• A Moo. 2 Itro!,+t Slienaiick uStirnr. Racklimiso JAmeelletyr.y Mut Mary Paine Irprny M [ lntim , Hr.. Mt. Eliza- Brennan Thos lloney Mks Sartlt both itotok t p S A 11.3chen Mniilda Pntiß Miss Rohm. tinyle Vdwnrd Mich. Sarah Plmlem Mi. Ihtrns Panlyk Ship Letters. Ship Ittiers. . Butihnlarnew rrs77e, mast r rom. Joseph pnlicynnmilinii GM PhelanJohn Bork Con iloffevernn Philips Philip In.vTlins , llonlly ryhtlia glollsnlv John Prjee Jahn , th•nne Anne lInn,•11 Thou Plegennbadiah Ilinwr Etnatull "Mall M'in • It Bin P.lry Mtinvirel : J Thrile.h Palitin '! Boni k.. Britlr..l. Jones Any., nei:ly Ilowmt Boyle Ellen Miss 2.lPilliiiis John , Ito i.ey BT. Brian Anna Miss Jlnin.= Jilin . Ito.in Th 011139 ' Ifirklehlrh Mac-Inns:ilitv Win ]Roeder Jonaihan NillsJohmlnu - Geo Richard. ThoinaA It nderick Mr,: is Jack.cin Noah Ruddy Patrick Winner Mrs ElianJnnkina Walter llichanle .1 olt Ship Leiter.. Jones John, ship Reiehan James Browne Ann James Wm, do Soloirun 11aneit Ellen Jordan Spicy, do Robin.. Wm Bradley. Alen' Jaines poticyßemmldnllT • Bolan Patrick IC Redington Illacknaan Ric10:1 Knorr Benjamin Reavely Thomas Rorke James Kelchar James Rare James , Herein Pluton Knowles Ceo Rohntisnn Thns Brennen in• Kelly Wm Rnmsny Robert Slake Patrick. Knehe II & Son Rich Job flrenun COrneliusKilleen Thomas Russell Peter Bryan Peter Kirk John Ryan Capt Michl ltrennent John Kinnear Ethvald Rowley Mrs !iota. Maluhy Kientzle..lycob Rees John, ship' Ihm. John Koch Philip Roxby Jerem'a do Bennett Edward Know.ts Thos Rogers Martin. do Beklinaer Coniad Keery Bernard Iteight 11, policy C Kline Wm Itiher David, do rallachan Rith'il,Knowles Jnhn Curley Kell; & WSltiels James intact, Wm, ^ ICnlhnnn John Sieger Henry Cavanagh John K••Ily !Award ' Shall Win It Chambers Henry It John • Schtielil' Mr 1.1.t1e Janies ; Kveny Win. Sterling John rarlyon lames Kennedy linen Sweeny James Cdnedon Smell, :Melly John Scaly Wm: • Crosby !tenni- , King Michael F Scott Marlin Cooney Timothy Kahle, Chas U Seegnei Jnhn C11,,13113ri John Kline Sanitiel Shiber Char Cnn John Knox 'flotillas Schneider Simon contrail L Rear:diner Anna Satterfield KU, 01r:inn John Kanner StinatinithStamter Adam Clark Orsnin Kiiirhen Amanda Salmon Michael Carah John' Killian Mrs Ann Smith Wtn Castle Pat'k ;:inis Letters. Stinhe Kuntach Callen Maurice King, Win Shmillen Putriet Conlilient Wm Kennedy Michael SinietrerChrist'n collins Peter Keenvorthe Tinos Skally Peter Carlyon James Ermine Win Simis Joshua Cann Sylvester Kelly Thos Shoemaker Peter Cragls Laritia Tidily Patrick .Sheritan (inborn Mrs SitenNaprez Jereminth Smith Than COP'tnive Mkry Kocher Sebastian Stantin•Michl .MlO Lalers. . Sehlfried.hodeu Conch! PaCk laicknnbil Fredlk Smith Attica Commas John Leonard La'renceSlina Patrick Coughlan nos Lice! Wm Snivel Thomas Currie I' Linsenineyer Rio Scanlan John 0 Clark James Lee Thomas Simpson Won H Chapman John 'Leary Daniel Senile Sophia D Landsrath Henry Retarder Dewald P 8 Lawrence Henri Sterher A F Dimond John Lavan Mnry Ann Shick John Dolan Matthias lathlean Mrs M Schmelzer John De Barr B Llley Mn laicirolaScanlan Michael Donovan Michl:Lilev Mill Martha littOther ANIIIIIM. Wails Henry Silty' Lelte . rs.• Shohon, Time , Dmvling Birhard T.ilcy Wm Steinheser Was P Dorman John Lance Wen ' Srcrner Tiros Dennins Joseph Lee Michael Shannon Marearl Durkan :llic had Lamb Gcoree . Si.rlin; Sarah Dreher F 0 Lawler Thor Svlvrs Miss Mary Doran Lawrence Loeffler:Mich:tr.! Stiehaut Mia Mbry Dorrinydee Joho ill ?Aye. Mi. Maria Diam John Moyer Samuel K Blicvlin Mrs Davis Benjamin Murray Payick Ship Exteers. Dennison Bow- Miller David Schuh! Freek man & Co. Martin Absolem Stewart Unity . Duffey Barney Markle II L Sharp Chas Donnell. Jas D Martin Mirk fitoek Maria L 1113ntiin john Mosser John thaw Thos DrinkhouseAaronalliler James Dutch Mary klprrisen Duncan Thronaa Samuel Down James Mnegen•icrn PetrTonney John Dye D M Miller John Trov.tinal.hlatles Dillon Genre Manata'ny Lodge Towers Kellen Denwille Prell'lt No 214 Tally Jean Geo Doyle Mrs Mary Martin .PeteY Tonkin John - 'Ship Letters. ;Hann Samuel Toole Anthony Doherty Ann Martaloseph Thompson I Salle Daly Peter M -Mullen Michael Thomas Wm GouctieFty Pat Maturere Michael Treseittliirk Gen Dean Andrew ' Maniehan Paili Tanner Chat ship Day!a Patrick Mathews Jacoh Thomas David, do Mailer Voham Moyer Jesse Thomas Erlw,, 2do E Martin Ilach • . Eicholz E D do Co Morrisrm Geo Ern Anthony Enlerline Amos Murry Patrick Elmer Christian Elliott Patrick tilnanch Heinrich Evert George, blardte James Vaughn Thomas Eringinn Joon' Marten Mario_ • AV Elliott Aler Macrae John.•• Walsh Dennis J Ensiles Rich, shiphlohrhocher Mrs Wink 1) Aire ‘l9[llll Evans Benj. do Moser Heinrich Wirneyer Henry F Metz Cool Jacb Wiener Fred'k Fletcher Peter Moran Michael Wrllever Phinnies Frasier F D Mathews CatleneW heeler Bnlicrt U -Finley Patrick 'Morgan Hannah- Franklin Encamp Moore Mrs Anna Wrisiht Wm • went • 'Ship Laws. Waled Nods Farrell Lawrence 'Maims James Whuyen Win Poly Jeremiah :Valli:air Pat Williams Alex 'Flans:ran Pat'k Mono Michael Winton AK• Fare Thomas Mayjor James Walsh Patrick Fronk Peter Michael Wm Walsh John Ftilkin John Mangon Wry Walisa Stinson Finlay John Maghuran Owen Wagner George Farrell Thos. 11 Macdonald James Wingert John C FeaßcJnhn !Mathews Win Wonder Catlarine Floyd Win • • Moran Slhhy Ship Lectors. Finan Bridget • tLC Wallacebeilears J I FitsiMMons KolealcClaur WilliamWiegand !Wisner. Faust Mrs Julia' or Michael Wilson Thomas, 2 Skip Letters. -- MeCallt , Peter %Yonder% Henry Farrell Bridget McitarttlV Wm Wnollenden Jan FlantganLa'renteMcl.can! Adam Watkins Win For John, .1 Mc-Mal Peter • Wallow Wm False Michael. idiots Patrick Z'aleh Pntrick Fnhy Edwaral MeTvelames Z . • Foitrladl Valcittl'eMcCarthyJarernliZeliner Henry At S Centsa4Mitionnt will be cbargetrilneall advertised' Letterrt Perilous applying l for letters on Oilskin will pleaubray N. U. The intaihrpOstire On all Foreign - Letters mast be pre- paid at thin adios. • • - • . ANDREW monrintx, P. M. Z , A•pt c. IPI9 MEI She hes passed like a bird from the 113iMire throng, She has gone to the land where the lovely belong,: Her place is hushed by the lent'■ side, Yet hlsMeart is full of his fair young bride The hopes of his sprit nro crushed and bowed, As be thinkSof his Love In her long white shroud; For the fragrant sighs of her perfurnettbreath Were kissed from her lips by his rival—llestb, Light as a bird's were her springing felt, Her :Wirt as joyous—her song as swcct— 1. . Yet never again shall that heart be stirred With Its glad, wild song, like singing bird; 'Never again shill the strains be sung, That In oweetnesstopped from her silver tonjuk; The music is offer, and Death's cold dart Rath broke the spell °filial free, glad heart. Oft at eve, when the breeze- Is still, . • And the moon floats up the distant hill, As I wander alone 'Mid the summer bowers— And wreathe my locks with the sweet wild flowers, I will think or the tlnie when she lingered thejo, With her wild clue eyes, and tier long rsir hair; I will treasure tier Ilane in my bosom's core., But my hearclssad—l run sing, no more. •-tih mother are thebe diamonls really for me r issid Edith Gray, as she flew to the mir— ror, to admirer their fleshing light amid her dark. ringlets, (and never surtly did mirror reflect a lovelier face and figure, with or, without adorn. mew) How kind was this of ,paps-!" Su& dully, she stopped, while a bright flush flitted over her cheek. Her mother looked smilingly at her. and said: Shall I interpiet that.bluch for you, Edith?— You was thinking of Fitzhugh, end wondering if you would , attract bid attention at the ball to night? The colas deepened in Edith's cheek, and her beaa•iful eyes were veiled b m , their long lashes, es she replied: You are right, invivirna ; con fess ho fascinates me. Whit a (Jahr air he has; %viut spetiking eyes, Stop. Edith; said her . mother, ' I thiryoi . ere more then half in love already with your ac quaintance of half a week.' 'Surely. mother, it clop not need months ar years to'—' .I..it:giant whether li'man is handsome,' laugh ingly reitlied her mother; then rising and kissing her forehead, sho slid • tioware Edith! have care of yoursrt, till you- know whether he is wo thy of it.' •Nevcr IVar, ilea,: mother,' said E lith. as with a light step she 150411Lird liar,, the ruo:u, 'Mere lean lie nu/guile Mere.' Take a peep withime into the ballomom, fair I reader. The air is laden with the perfume of countless dowers; soft eyes look more to eyes that speak main; fairy forms, and 'eliding feet keep timawill, the voluptuous swell of music, while n -, n1 , 1 it bl.za of light, the a:t-action of all eyes arid :warts, stands oar lovely FAlth.' liar eyes need not the sal of diamonds to.might. while her raven lock. fell over a 'neck that cricks tier snowy rube. J - I"ifshugly_igp,v I figure, rauitieas ceour e e, and a manner perfected by intercourse with the best society in his own and foreign coutdrtes, added to alnico of sweet. fleas and power, was he a dangerous acquain lance for our lovelyrArm-heatted friend'!' !No ' guile Mere;' God help thr,truattog heart, Edith! 1 And now her delicate Waist is - encircled by his arm in the giddy waltz; his warm breath is upon her cheek, while murmurs of adimiri,tion are heard on all sides—how lovely! how sur passingly beautifuli. • late Ircoder, do ;Ott keit that low.roofed cot tage, TiTmobt concealed by luxuriant elms--its shies covered with clinging roses and honey,- suckleci Into insy well look up at : that small window as you pliff, %IA turn away, but look again at that lovely picture. - la them not beau ty in that feptle , head 3. - Look at the rich black hair,, Waiving over the polished forehead, the lips of vermillion, and the large lustrous eyes. Butt I see ! a tear is epirklipg there! and how it heal like a.gem send the Clustering cols of that (sill boy whose arms encircle her neck. -yes, she is a mother, with no more traces of ago than thb child who nestles in her bosom—lt mother, - 1)6'1 not a lige ! God help her! I ' Look again l—st.e she sees iu+ not—her tease fall thicker and fester—the boy with his tiny lined tries to wipe them away. and now and then pins up his pouting _lips to kiss her.. The mother gazes at him through her tears,, parts the .heir Irina his broad forehead,_ and murmurs,. o L ., !du, il . a father !' an then in a agony. of tears 'clssps him to her brea,t, end weeps till she has more tears to shed: Poor Edith! so yonngl, en beautiful, so trusting. so wretched, so ruined! . • But look again ! Might has, come on, the holy 'Stars are keeping,watch alike over stint and sinner'; the merry birds have hashed their songs, and nothing is beard but the' distant cry of the whipptoorwill.; as he -bags his melancholy song.— lafleas4d Inc Gut for :sleep, the friend of the wretch.. ed! Look ' now at these fair dreamers ! The boy's arms are thrown about his, motlyir"s neck ; as if, even in ,•leep he feared to he pired from her; his hula cheek is Os.hed and glowing, as it rests upon her breast; she, with a tear will ght• tering, upon thoe :sing, dark eye -lashes, her lips sli;htly parted, her rich hair (Inning like a veil about her face and Ogure, lies by his fide. But look again she throws those white army restlessly about; and those pitted tips murmur the holy name of tillother inoirc potty,. VIOLA. I=EZ ~fli<<cltcul . E T) I T II GRAY, 1,012&91.1:X. "She wng II!co A dream of poetry, Urn may ,not b. Written or inlll—fAceedin&ly beautifitl." Allis, Edith'. thou haSt, no longer a mother— her g!rqy hairs hare gone dawn with Petra , " to the grise. But it'll, in her ilreotn, Bdtth to an innotient 'Child. Her father's caressing bind is Ind with a blessing upon those clu.dering locks.— Ststers and brothers throng about her, nicking the air musical with their merry shouts. Pour Edith! and will trot sleep befriend thee? She rites wildly from her pillow„ gazes at those holy 'Stars whose quiet beWity sretn4 but to mock her agonizing misery, shrouds her lice from then pure light, and falling on he: knees by her child subs Iconsuloively— , Goil pity me'. God .bu merciftil.to rne.it sinner fl - The eyeitriat 'never siumbirs of sleeps,' looks dotvn upon thee, Edith. The tar lbw. is - ncvir &alio the cry of a Meshing heart, hears thee.— Tjle hand that is always notetre'ehed to 339t3 the penitent. is extended to thee. •D tughter, thy ‘ sin is forgiven thee. Go end sin no more. Wit a prayer for her.,hetrayer, and a Idea for her bs , Edith ley calmly down to deep; but there as an eye oboes that slumbered not. ' ' A , ..e ............. a.: 'ye students, t opal Alyce - ~ .14 the way, said one, awe shall have a splendid subje-t. for dissection to-day—a beautiful creature; who has' been ! bo!rayed and de.etted by some scoundrel. She died at the hovital, of a htoken heart, mail not a (mud le claim her. M y Rive! , she is beautiful. Come in and see her.' had passed. Two young mPo, medical were sauntering along ono of our loin- Edith's face' was uncovered, and with one gram of agility, Fitzhugh' fell. lifeless to the - dissecting room [km, his blood spirting over the lifeless body of his innocent victim. ' ',4,yengeahco is nane. I wit: repay, faith the Lori): • SINGUI..Ia COURTSHIP. It is related ofthe Eclebraled ind rather eccen trial Dr. Abernethy, of , England, that he never MoUghl of marrying until be was cane& upon to atttnd a sick lady whose voting daughter was, her nitrie,.and in whom he observed those admirable qualities of heart and mind which .he judged ne. ceasary to tender the married stetebappy, so that •he h TilmiEld,,tinally to Propose for , the hand of t fair daughter. - . Accottlingly, on Saturday t hen taking liave of his patient be addres•ed iter' la the following import: - , ;: .. ,' . , 1 au era 'now so well that I nee.] not see you after Monday next, when I shall comelandPall jou afarewell visit. Bu t , e in the meantime.l wish you and your daughter eeriourly to co ' c ider the proposal I im about to make:' - It . - lt-uir . . apt and . uneaten:l=lone! am aware , but the ex ec wire oc. Cipati4irt of my time, by,protessienal dad's, aEiord me no leisure to accomplish what I deal 1", by the mere,erdinary course of attention end s licitatlon My 'antrual reccipti tunOtml to'.£ --- nd I can - settle .C,--- on my wife,iny character i generally known to the public, so that you may teeny as. certain what it is. ' I have seen irf yeurreaughter • tendee and affectionate; child, an aistdisOcia and careful nurse, 'and-a gentle and ladylike member ofloitr,family, such a person mud her that,a • husband could covet, and , I offer my, and and fortime for het acceptance. '.,Cln ,MondaY, when I call, I shall except your determination, for I really halo noilime for the routine of courtship."- • 8.3 much (rankness and propriety ofilintention and speeih certainly deserved to bi' ree ilrensed. i T4i unionh, s e i m D up r t , :0 7 : n a m s : l ac er hila i r i pt:y a h l i l p the nonsense n i +led lade' p a e s rft w a o Ps oe : and won in the course of bet filial dues. The one in, every re eat, aid the example of the, good physician pi 'honest' candor at least, is worthy of all imitate hi . ' I.Frout tlta _Ninth American.] • . . NORTH nata3sic re t A.:a A • Messrs Editors :—From a iyerosal ;f TOW in. valuable journal, i am led to believe tat the , ex.. p. tension of the North Brunch Canal fro Pittston, l in the Wyoming Valley of the area north an thracite coal field of this ;State, will a b o rtty be , commenced. and I am persuaded, froth the known necessity of ,such , an improsemeirt,lthat if it ' shall be once begun, it will .be prosecuted to completion without further proctatination and - delaf. . If . • . I am Well assured, from what I hese seen, dee d know, of the inhabitants of the Wyeming Valley, that after receiving the good news oft the_appropti. ation squired by law for the ex4nsion of the North Branch Canal having been made, and the ~ prospect of its speedy application, their hearts 7 ', were filled With gratitude for thorn who hive ex-, erred their energies to gel the bill peed through the Legislatuio autb.prizing the coati lotion of this very neceasary public work and' ante improves mini.. NO. 39.; The commencement of the e%'erision of the North Branch Canal will prove art elm in the his tory of the be Wyoming ValLy tier to be remembered,. for rho increased arm u,nt 'of busi. flees it will produce; for it certainly will cause all, ' the busincra energies of its inbabitanra—and those are' not small—to be exerted heyontlany thing that has ever taker] place under the eon: ruction of • State improvement heretofore marl in Penney'. vania, - or io any other State of the Won. And well may it do au—and well may t3O people re• joice, when it ia considered whatl ?aril fighting wrin pen and tongue—what • mo ney and wb Lime have been expended to convince the opp • minis to the comPletion of this great work, of t justice of the claim upon the transit 1 by 'tneciti zens of northern l'ennsylvanit, for ,funds to cum- & mence to carry on and complete it. 1 work which must prove—(:will not sny ultimately or evenvu. ally—not es soon is dune, but as goon as it.shall I , e be commenced, - not : only a privale eeneut to • large mainity of the citizens of tlis State, who are located upon or interested in fa coatiguoua to its route, and in the mercantile ininitiita of the • country, but by the increased reveitte it will pro duce; it wi.l be a lasting and publi ',; !worth to the State at large, and will do much i reducing the public debt of Pennsylvania, IQ* work, which , as far at I can see, can po.sibly dove of no se rious injury, either collectively or qndividually,to, any of the citizens of this State;add it will im prove, not imperil., the business clinics" of the adjoining Statue • And therm fa d s arc admitted' by many intelligent persons, wil, are eltogethec disinterested, (se far so regards at y direct edam. rage to be reaped by thetit from theework.) from • knowle4ge of its hicalitY along. • In congratulating thii inhabila especially of 11'yornineon the 0 have achieved, in whicnl right alp prevailed, I will adil'a feW /Mir. able ,hriid—ostrosive y eoal formati, for the production of which CI neirki,t adl be'opened in North the north port of N. York Stilt:, ernhraclng an arena of thouta, evil %%Inch the coal of the r•.ur unll be wed in their eau:wise s. making--in their numerous may their ruilroldS—for navigating th Voinektie porposcim9ere wood, sCarce, is alone used fOifucl—wne bpve been;mitle from the Vt'yom ut TeartlrNllVliiqfkm%fiftillic lfHlt steat the present time, mined o lower rates then coal is being m the other two great anthracite for ay Irani a. 'St any of the coal • nearly so, and in constroctice of 'the strattiony part of the worki! breasts or gangways, may be Op! doal loaded into wagons and rail eiom the mine.. In'sorne of tho .cap'oyecl to cart the coal (rOtaa I to nevigltion, j. Tne rod crops, in many plat rgions, a re expose4,on the ourfa. .end 111 a co:A yein . s,are thus ren ble to commence and pursue mining at economical ratco,nni! of capital ; and for this reason structure of ids coal valley of io'be but little understood, as w CIA .many of !het owners of who own, the soil, and the soil of ao tich and' productive a tier) to the generality of colt fie ilqalmoit wholly taken up in k. moat profitablo mode of F tle;if any, flute is allowed to Et character, with than inclinatic coal and its accompanying sir' Sion in which they, aro heated, ! their own firths comminl, a mid.. Another reason why the coal , amation of Wyo. rein valley is not properly Mid 'rstood, is this; that in coitriqu,Mce of the river 8 squehanna flowing through the centre thereof for ;about thirty miles, and having varied `ilk course corn time to . time, many sand and gravel hulks re deposited about 7 the valley, which coinjiletely caver over and hide from view the rocks;anll shaleVn place s to a great extent, thus renderin,i 4 tho traing of the outcrops of the coal somewhat u .certein, especially to those who are unacquainte 'with the real cause of their disappearance; and I eve no doubt, from examinations 1 have made, c.' wasted with state ments of others, that many puneous ideas are formed of the value of 'Cod Mperties in the re. glen, some of which - are said I } embrace coal strata which have been swept acre ;,..and others not to contain coal, that really are ',Linable.. Since the publicalion of iy new map of the first and second Anthracite egions of Pennsyls vania, the citizens end owner, , a of coal land s in the Northern or Wyoming Coalptegion (,eeing the value of such a map, to persons interested ili properties in' the coal regi hs it embraces.) km , very desirous that I should iublish a, map of the Wyoming and .lackawana i i , C, , al Region, which i . , . will Elbow the ' , boundaries I the various estates ' in ii, with streams, rivers,i•ollid, railroads, and ' f more especially ; the situatlM of the mines, the range of the outcrop of the !oat veins, and every • thing of a geographical character calculated to- 7 Make it a usijoi and vale - dale map, not only to - (bow reohl i rig within the Wider§ of the vat-geld. butp strangers and peoplet a distance.' This I here acceded to, and am k now making - the no. • it emery Surveys and examinations foe ea c h pur• pose, and 'honk., from the valuable assistance al- - ready rendered and pronaked • ma in thin ender.. (liking, by the Surveydre ariLl Engineers of Wilkes- , berm and its vicuti.y, that I shall be enabled lei; corripletc the Map for publication this fall. - As Wi , kesbarre is centrally situated'in the coal field, and boing4ha County seat, it is my in- ' tention co make it any general stopping place. Is order to facilitate as much as possibleothe progress of the, map, I shall feel deeply indebted.te all whe may favor me with p , ny information they may possess for thia)iurpeen, es regards the Ownership end bnundaries of properties, developments ,of coal and iron ore strata, peculiarities and ittegular• ilies in the workings,—variations, if Any, in . the character and thickness of the coal veins,—in the same working or in adjoining workings—aections .. . and situation of bore holes, shafts and tunnels, so that I may be enabled, by putting these facts in proper' form ind place, to arrive at the true geolo• gical character of the coallhasitt, which alone will conwitote the value of the map. rho map of the WyriMing and Lackawanna et North . Anthracite RegicM,is,intended to show the geological and, topgraphical features of the coal formation nf the a ,lley+eraracing eectione across the coal -geld a:different points, which will not only show the undulations of the surface, but thornier lion and place, of the several axes of the coal strafe of which the field is composed, as well as the dip, basinineand saddling nf the noel veins, with the thickness and character of the intervening strata of rocks and shales. As I proceed in my 'examination of the Wyo mingpoal Region, take pleasure in noting its geological and topographical featured, and from time to time send atta,rt descriptions therOof far .publicition in your pqer.' W.V. F. Ito'nmars, Praaticaraiologist and Engineer of Mines. Wilke.barre, Luzer September 3d. 1:49. tits of bourne, .at victory they ilkinit might has 01 on the inva/o. r) they posaes4 . great sod nes! L nsylvania, ni • itd o ,theLaketii ilrof square naileii, ~ ilLthlicite regtoh york;—iri iroi ,iufactories,—oh ' Lakes:— and flit rhich : rs getting, .ri the outlet shall ' rig coal regioac ivrnitr rtaVy f lea r i n au average et : , IMed in either iirf rhations of Penh. c., , .ins ere flat, got f the 0 it nature gs, either in t r - , oached, and e road ma at noes riaines teams Sri . he mince direct' through the re. a of the sVound, 'turd very aecsai. he operations of 'the am ill outlay true geolrgical Vyorning appoint tt as from the tact .• ince are farmers 1 the ,valley beina .'ature, (an excep. le) their attend= ying MD best and hivetien, and lit. dy the nature slid and range of the to of the coal re. •r even that which 1 on which they
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