The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 29, 1849, Image 1

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Rising - Sun Hotel,
.ro77..vi!..LE,rtarel.
t r i THE understiVidriTsierifolly announces_
in cttizcne of_ Schuylkill County. and'
im
tr.tvhe
yellers In general. that be has taken that
I-
No establirhedstAdknown as rk'osCallotel,'
and lately kept by Jeremiah Hughes. at the COZWIM
or SEeO,llO and MccEnevscce St., in the Borough
of
Potty villa, which he has fitted up with *pedal ref.
ference to the comfort of those who may favor Mtn
with their custom.
The !inure Is pleasantly located, with stabllogrand a
large yard attached. calculated to accommodate farm.
ta. and person. travelling with honies and Carriages.
The proprie: or has his house well furnished, and will
spare no pains nr expense to supply his Table and Bar
in a manner which cannot fail to afford general sans.
faction. .
. ,
• ' An attentive. faithful hostler win always be In at.
..,
tindeace, so timeliest. may rely on having their hors
- a properly attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER.
' b1ay12,49.
•. ___ ____, —2l-1y
. _
1 11 - aKhimiton Hotel,
• •(FogutEiLv KEPT Or Sk3ICCI. 13E4E03
igekayi.Ctii Hares.
0... The euhscriber announces to his friends and
the travelling pubic that he has taken the
s . :1: at-nee mentionetfestablishment. and fitted up
throughout, so that it will equal any mtab
ithnient in the County. It is !mated near the Depot
if the Pitiladlephia and Readtng Railroad. and on the
, Blain street of the ilorongh. His table will always be
abundantly supplied with the choicest delicacies of the
armon. his chambers are large and airy; and Ma bed
ding of the beet kind.
The stabling attached to the hotel Is large and corn
-. imidious, and attentive ',ostlers will always be Rated
la attendance. Ile has also accommodations for Tiro
- vers..tc.
i's3-Vehiciles will always be kept to tarry visitors to
-`' any partof the County, or elsewhere. -
, i•li,he pollutes Is a trial of his Dams. feeling confi
dent he will give entire satisfaction to all who And It
Mmvenientto sojourn at bis /10/1211.
I An:T.42-0311 JOHN JONES. I
rlilladelphla Stove Works _and
DrsELOWARE FOUNDRY.
wAnNicir., LEIBRA.NDT lik. CO.
•
- trot WAnsf aims Xidde Street on 'tfa Doldmare.
,- I ; . -...,......-- ON hand and tar sale on the moat rea
-1 •?;..,--.. '
f, • - ..- sortable terms, a very large and hand
, ..
, .., ' ,:,' r` come come assortment of Stoves. comprising
1 t '.. - s•lt,p.; a timely of new and beautiful pat
-1 %,. 7.e.
terns, among which will be found the
following
Kerodks' Favorite. for wood and coil, 6 sizes
' • Complete Conk. 6 '• ,
Air Tight Complete: 3
'--
New Complete. 1849, 3 "
'Double Oven, Coutplet. S "
,
Ducks County Economist, (patent Sat top,) 3 "
1 ' lames' Cook, for vessels, 3
Nine Plate Stoves, prwin top, - . .. B "
Do Jol do - bolter, . . 't_ .9
' .Do do do Jog back, ,S, "
"Ten do do 3
'
Seven do do -
Cast Oven or Band Box Stove,
- -:.-Keystone Shove, for Oven,
Do do with collar oh top,
1 Fian kiln Keystone,
Cannon Stove, • 8 ".
Bare Cylinder Stoves, light or 44•3? cylinder, 8 "
liar Room Stoves,
18 "
Rases and' Top,
Radiator Plates, - 4 "
New York Radiator,
-,
1 ,
„ Summer Furnaces, • 4 n
'•i Over, - ~.• 3 ..
I • Salamanders, . S '• .
Air Tight Plates, 4 ••
i 7 Stanley Cast Parlor Alr Tight„. • 4..
, --. Etna . do' do do do. . • $ "
,'' ' rii.hiYi do do Radiator,
Etna do do do g "
Flat Top Complete, patent, a new and superior
WWI., 3 ..
Tee Kett tee, Stove and Flat Bottoms; English Roil
. ern, Rnnnd and Oval,•Rolged and Straight Pots, Spill
-1 ers, lama Pane, Ile tii•Ot all the atuens. Smks, Spout
Irons. Hydrant Drip Irons, &r. &c.
l' f Dealers oippl!ed with odd Plates,Grates.Fire Wicks,
I er.e. arc. Light' Castmv of all i.escriptions., neatly
t. 11 3 orotund) .executed
I_
,_ Auaust . 15. ISM
• stoves: stoves, Stoves:
SHEET-IRON .1. TIN MANUFACTORY.
JACOB M. LONG,
- Y Grateful for the liberal patronage here
. 77 . tofore received, reopectflilly announces
4, 0
to the citizens of Pottsville and the
• . , surrounding country, that he cool lode,
hostile. at the old etand, opposite
Mittel, White liorserliot:el, on Centre Street, in the
'. Borough of Pottsville, where he keeps rowitantly on
PI: ' hand ,n ei.tensive and carefully retorted assortment
I ~t. Peeler and Conking. Steers. embracing all the nit
and approved style's, together with a variety of .new'
orws,adintrably adapted to the wants of the Coal re
; •
The "improved coroplete.oflS49 ;" 'Tierce'. Amer.
r Inn Ail' Tight, with Brick Top Oven;? and "Stew
atV• Sommer and Whiter Air Tight," arc considered
by those'who have tested them, probably the very best
l'o 9 kinir Stoves that have ever litien invented. He
with
.confideuee calls attention to his great variety of
• Pa doe a nil Cooking eitnres, whirit Is urnmerdionably
the 'artist, beat and cheapeitt,to ho found in !het:aunty
of
He al, keep cons anlle for sale a large and varied
tti7.rle tt Iron,Japanned Ware, of the
• be. quality and
e ; pre..
I TIS; htItOFING. and all wmdc "connectedsviili that
- branch of the humeri, will be promptly executed, in
! the beet wanner, aliiioll the utomt reasonable terms.
May 1 4 ,49.
I STOVES I S — ITIVE.S
WINTEIL lei COXING! •
8 0 1.0:1(1)N 1100 V En.
Corner of .I'or:rev-inn an.: finitruad Surat,
• . . ,
*VWANNOUNCES to his friends'arid cur
!
-
,
timers and the public generall!. that lie
r has nn hand thenost elegant a-sort
„ ment of STOVES ever offered in this
rmomunty einlirdring all the netve - A
anal most approved patterns. Ile par
ii, Marty calls attention 'tn•NlcrOtilOnlt'S - PATENT
HE.% TER, w hieh i. promoinceil the hem
,re now iu mm,riettli for romfortseennouiY•mid
I naa.• The. exclusive right ur malting these stares in
Fol - ml Mil/ Conroy. Aura
' ca.., Iron Radiators,
Leis,. Conking Stoves, a superior article fair hotels.
Willis' Air Tight'Conking Strives, for wood or Coal,
imp•rior article for fatuities.. ,
! Parlor auA I . h:tallier Stove., •
1,•!Ilim with a large nerileihirnl for all plirtinsee, all
•f filch wiil tie sold at low rates.
! , IN ANIIJAPANNED as•mtinent of
• ! 1.! end delianued Ware is Vrre !mar. and embraces
It, er!!,-I.s in fluidics, which ha. ivtll warrant to he
L o• no.tlity.
Ali 'and- of 'I in and Sheet Irian Ware manufactured.
• is lme".0•1 notice
SPOUTING. An he is prepared to en
,r!'•e•Tili Roofing and Spouting, he invites those in
7rietnf•urh work, to give hint a call, a• he pledger
,-.!!•e'1 . .t0 do it rtieapi r and better than it as ver
I iirrn rill, in this place before.
TM pithlic are respectfully invited tocall and exam
-1 c n ro• •• ark and lodge for themselves. 1Oct:-11
Aholcsnle and Retail
CLOCK STORE,
_ . . .
:s:i, TARS MARKET Sr. ABOVE SEHENTD,
' SentAterde—PrllLADZLPlllll..
ALTIRMTGII fn can ecarcely estimate the
vette Gl' TIME cntnmereially, yet by railing at
the above Establishment. JAMES BARBER
6 will furnish his friend., among whom -110,.. ? he In
-1
.:1 , 1•F all who duly appreciate its Reetness, with a
, Imnrifel and perfect India for marking Ha progress, of
t' r pch,re veiny they can jogice• . .
' Bo! extensive stock on hand, censtan':y chancier in
~ .erfnitoty to the improvements in i taste sod •tyle of
L'..t .,
tad workinan•ho, rrop.ists of Eszat.day at d
71, •16 , - , olr BM. COUNT! N G DOI'St. PARLOR,
R ',LI . CHURCH and ALARM CLOCKS, Franca,
1 ; ,, k. , ' Cher fancy styles. as wil,l as pi at, n etch
mi t
.!
hem !Ino elteneiVe Connect Inn andVorr sponerise
nth the mann factur,ers he fi eds he car , at .ml. low
rn use f...nrs, many quantity (torn one ton thousand.
•t" wtr. tile with warrant the accuracy. '
.5 -, 1 , ...1.s repairedand war ranted. Clock trimmings
as hand.
ta.: and see me amnia them. '
, JAMES BA RBER, 13.5 Market St.
Phi:via-Aug. 15, 1849. 3k-ly
r
I IVRADY & lELLIOVi.
I W ;
H ATC:II AK. lER I
W
S AND JEELLERS,
AND DES 1.F.115 IN THE ICIAIE
BY kv'UOLES.ILE..9. I % - fl RE7 All.
44 .-f ,,, ext don: so the Miners' Bank, Centre street;
Ui,3PRB. B. At E. keep constantly nn hand
nrive assortment Of WATCHES,
em
'•.a,l to every style, price, and Manufacture
."^"--.., 1
.1 be found In this country ; among which
particularly refer to the celebrated Enid and
LEV iViS of M. I.,Tobias 4- Co.. Jos. Johnson,
I ri Win. Robinson, &c., of whose slangs
f , llit•'tlie) Wise a splendid collectinn. ALSO, gold
and silver Anchors and Le'pines, to whit h they would
:te attention. ALSO, a large and complete riAsort
ni.r,l of Jewelry and Silver Wate, embracing nearly
article properly coining under those heads.—
in great variety; Musical Instroments and Van
n. Articles of every description. Repairing of Clocks,
tWtarliel.,Jovelry. kr—, promptly attended to.
E. deem it unnecessary In 'arl•ertise
rent' to'snomerate the In Meek mote specifically; suf.
10.4i:that it has been selected with tnuch care and
r«ti - f
olilinsivd4Ane cif the most extensive to be found
ta.t he's , lontry., Their lone experience in the nosiness
will folly warrant them in inviting the attention el
ieirchassrs.iii the nol eon fidence that t hey are enabled
f i n s,•Il as cheap as an) other establishment here or
here.. Der.lS 47.51-1 y
Y. R. neopmllll,s
I s GREAT BARGAIN. WATCII AND
it:WI:1.11V STORE. t
F, ,'? "
' WIFE :
lit: Gold and -.itaer Walelles a( every
~, , ,,1
d - r,rrun p'm can he had at from ter th fifteen per
. t•o:. 1.., that, any other store in New York nr
%.4.' . ..."' Ithtlad,lph ie. Per...ing who with to get n enrol
14 at 0. p . ftfcrtlyr golated, would do well to call at the
Flo, of tfie soha Cher, and compare 10 qualify and
t., e of hp a atel..s with that of other :don,.
_C,;..,! rioirti, at the f . nlinv•ine "cet.lingly tow priers:
Teioldl.ever..;, for jewelled, 15 carat cases, *2O 00
sp, , ~ d. - .\, do tho 12 011
.
(tollLeidnee jeivelled, 18 e.sral eases, • 23 00
Sill:', r ,10i do - 9 00
sh-rr V , rzA ' Watch,. from $3 00 upwards.
'. 4.: - ,14 l'em Ili from #1 01 to Si RO • Gold Pensovlto
taker c , ..y. amt pencils attached, 75 rents.
A 1.,. .. tailida.ate sAsertment of new and fashinnable
lewelry ail l ortr . ax4 far heir... thr usual *tore prices.
-0111 cold and, alive. baucht Or taken In exchange.
~. LEWIS' R. BROOMALL. 1
N — I. 11 North Second it., rr,cr.ritl door below Rare,
.bi1a.i..1).1.1n. rApr.ll4, '49. 10.1 y
Co I Cuniadvvrti,ement on% am; bring it along, you
Will then he care to Ott into the right store.
Mil
.TC,II E S •.1 ND JEWELRY.
j (31 E.l PER TH ANEv FAO
'irAefente - fsed Retell. 111 the “Philatletptre. Math end
(4.1
Jeteelrit Srere." X, 9G Xeri.,l 5C47014 Street,
°"''..., .1' Q.... , y,—PITILI.DELP A. lA.
ic; Gold Ultra, i 6 carat cares, full Jewelled,
03a and tipwerd.r.
t....i, - eilrer 1 .. ..e‘er3. full Jewelled, 1$
n.rl,ll.epine.l, k ra.em jewelled, 95 " ''
^J per Lrpirieft..l..w. , ! l••ll, _ 10 , " • "
quartier Wale her, ' 4 to 810
Mile., spoon?, eq . d..llii reon.per.ett, Tea. 85;
$10: Tattle *l5; oilier articles in proportion. Allgood.
rran , ed TO he what they are liold for.
r,lnvardly. on hand a arsortment of fine COLD
Shag ELM: and SILVER WARE
A4so.nn nsportm..in of M J. Tobias & Simp
now, Bninuel Reuther,, E.S.Vate , & Co.. John Horn--
eon, c. Ar t 2. Iteesley and other Tillpetior Patent Lever
Movements, whleb will he caned in any .101. dralred
Ajranzeineld. have I , een mad., with all th,,, 3000,.
ino“
at shortnot led any W.drh. rot
whirr. order, Wlll be taken, nnd he:bante and residence
the person ordering I n c On if r,111111,11,1-11,
O. CONRA D, Importer of AVrAches,
O (32.%'19.4 y) No. 96 7';,51.1,1111i St
i , • 11.1&alitifil! Gilt Bibles, •
ONLY 50 CENTS 1
rpm: ..b. , ,a....- h a s jot renewed a sopply of •Ie
- I -en:lily honnd and gilt poeket Uhler, with good print
and naper..which .be can 11,11 at the unasually law rate
a5O cents per cons Man.
I " SI3PIOL, BIDLEA,
As low as 20 ets. rads. nt BANNAN'S
Chenn Mot:sale and Retail BuokstereS.
. Opt. I, lE-tp. .
18i31. R. IV EL i - acliorney
.!fst3thilklll ectdritys Pap
1111
VOL. XXV.
Furniture! Furniture.? •
cAnPEra: vcNITIAN & PAINTED BLINDS, &c.
&RESEL:VG &
RESPECTFULLY announce to
the citizens Cl Pottsville and the
surrounding neighborhood that they
have opened a • FURNITURE WARE-ROOM. is Ma
lden:tape Street, a fix- doors frost Centre, where they
have on hand a large and fashionable stuck of rural
ture. embraclngthe latest nod most fashionable styles,
all of which has been manufactured to their order by
the best makers In our cities; Their stock embraces a
general assortment of all the ankles embraced In flu
nkhing &renters either plain or In the most luxurious
manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from *3 to 350,
—and all other articles of furniture In proportion. In
their - stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ve
netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv
ed patterns, selected with crest care.
CA /WETTING, I BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERV,
of T thhec a rbon. qo a l d i d t e es t and s
B st e o d a d t i n a g otto
o w f Carpeting
call the particular attention of those in want of these
articles.
It is our design to keep ail, the articles of FOrniture
required In Schuylkill County, and prevent the neces•
oily of persons going abroad in search of elegant arti
cles of Furniture, all of which they are determined
to sell at less prices than they can rise obtained else
where, with packing and carriage added. They there.
fore earnestly invite those who are about furnishing
houses and those also who require additional furniture,
to give them a call, as they flatter themselves they can
give them any kind of a "fit out" 'they may require at
a great soling of funds.
..HENRY GRESHAM]. 2
• April 7 15-tfl ALEXANDER SILLFMAN.
A CARD.—LITTLE & MARTIN
rIIOI,ESA LE and Retail Dealers in DRY
;001./d, GROCERIES. TEAS. LIQUORS,&c.
Storerin Centre Street, near the corner of Ma
hantoogo, tcovllich the attenton of the citizens of talon
and country.ls respectlully sullicited.
:..', JOHN 1.. LITTLE.
Pottsville,M.. I.IS-44 I JOHN S. C.MATITIN
us COTS AND SHOES
. .
At thso:d stand:Centro SLR": door to the Pottsciltalouse
tc. I. FOSTER.
ARE now receiving their •
Spring suppit,;. of BOOTS &
' SHOES,comprisinga first rate
assortment, which they now,
• vr
offerat wholesale or retail at the *Cry lowest
prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va
ises,Carpet Bags, and Satchelm,Solcand Upper Leather,
Morocco, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe
Makers • Toole,and a general assortment of Shoermd
nag.
. .
N. B : —Boots* Shoes mnnufaettnrd atshort notice.—
. _ • .
Theirfriends and the public who are in want ninny of
he abov!articles atereipectfultyJeque6ted.to ;iv 4: their
call. May 8,1917, 19- ,
EN=
Smith's Root & Shoet Store s
FR Mill SUPPLY' OF STOCK, .VERY CHEAP: .
The Subscriber announces
to hit home rout cusinmets
and the public, thalthe has
,"t„ J pet received at his Pont rind
Shoe Store, neat dmiril" below
the °dice of the 3.llneri."Jourrial, a Creel] supply of
,Routs and Shoes of every variety for Ladies, 111iii•ies,
Gentlemen, Cliildien, 3lmlre. Lc., &d., all of which
are made up of the beet material,, in a neat and dura
ble manner, and will be sold nt rates to'suit the times
Always on hand a supply of Trunks, Valises, Satch
el., &c., which will be ki,ld very cheap. Call and satisfy
Yourschres. Boots and Shoes made to orde: eithe best
materials Nad also repaired at short notice.
Pottsville. June 9,221 tr. WILLIAM SNIITIt
Guns Guns t
BRIGILT Wk. ro.r , r,
TOWN HALL IRON STORE.
DOUBLE and Single barrel SI
• . IrI+, POWDER FLASKS, S LO T
Way , - 4 -71 ,-
roN c'S CANIsTER POWDER, - •
PERCUSSION - I:Ape,
REVOLVING sToLs, •
siNcLE AND !mune PISTOLS.
The above are a fine assortment or English and Gar
man manufacture.
TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSORA, AND
nizonv a line aas.,rtment of the, most celebrated makes.
IrEmP, rAcEtsa CORDAGE, ANVILS,
Bellows, Vices and Piles,
BLASTING TUBES FOll- , •AV:t..T PLACES IN
Mines, Safety Foe, Lona and Short handled Shovels
made expressly for mu own sales.
BUILOING M ATEIII ALS,
CotAlsting of Locks.Laiehes.llinces, Pa hall, Oil , Glass
of American, German, and Ellgi rvh manufa ure.
=1
. _
Hammered and Rolled Don, Slieet,'Flue, Band, and
noon Iron: TOOLS,
Rlarkcmithe', Carnenier','.shoemakere•.and Saddlers'
SADDLERY, HARDWARE, - COACH TtummiNu
With a varirtv of iron notion', I Ann. RS 47 35
SITOVE A N 1 , 1 , A CTORY
Eagle Works,
Centre Sires!, VOTTSVILI. , :, nert door below the
-Intrrtca n
THE embecrihor would call the attention Of
(Thal Operntore, Nforchants, and Miners. to en
• amine hie Round and Square point Coal arid
Groin Shovels, manufactured by himeelf, and
expre,...ly for the Coal Reamn—evarrinted to he made
of the firs quality tnatett.tte and worktnam , bip. at
Cay'ririces. Alt orderet hanktully received and puctu
ally attended tin.
N. N.—ghovels Repaired.
Dec.,l-49-tfj
a=!
TIIE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LGAVE
to call the attention of his friends and
the pu6i is tohi ' s stack of CARRi AGES
and LIGHT 'WAGGONS now on band
and lini.hine, which he will dispose of low.
e3-All kinds of repairitie promptly attended tn.
Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streets,
backof the American House.
June 5.1847. 23 lo WISTAR 'A.. KIRK.
'Tuscarora and Tamaqua Line.
rtfaf ON and after Monday May .2.Bth, the
THREEsubscriber will-run a coach TREE
•,, TIMES A DAY, between Tuscarora and
Tamaqua, on the arrival or the can or
Tuscarora. The cars leave Pottsville at 7i and 11. o'-
°Milt, A. M. anq 4l' M. The coach will leava Tama
qua at 71 and' II o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.—
Fare 50 m•nii. , Tickets ran be had it Jones' Hotel,
Taman:in, and of OKI conductor of the Can.
Juno'rt9-1,3 ill,: STEPIIEII JONES.
'Edwin Minion,
WHOLESALE BRUSH MANUFACTURER,
No. 36 South Ft,arth Street,
TIT! DOORS ABOVE CHESNUT, WEST SIDE, PIIILID
I‘7,IIEHE Merchants and Dealers will find. .at all
V V tunes, a rood assortnamt of all articles in any
line of busineag. made up in all their various st)les of
faghlon and finish.
My prices are such that they will hr found to the 1n
t0...t of those Meichaute who will favor tne with e
rail before puirbasing elsewhere.
July 21.-ISID.
. Telegraphic \ esrm.
impore.TANT TO THE COAL ItEGION.
t VL O Committee beg lea•e torept.rt that they havent-
I tended in the duties impo-ed upon them relative to
the Auspension, and insist upon standing out for their
rights at all hazards. rilionlil they in the mean
time have business in the city, which will require
their attenthin, it certtpnly will be necessary to ap
pear genteel and tesbeillble by calling on Messrs.
'Anoint nit & Taylor and p”rchti•lnn a suit of clothes
from them very cheap' and fashionable, which for
beauty and ttyle turparses anything ever offered in
the count , swell rt1,....„ ..,4444,
A wind to their established house
Will more ilia. tipsy than fir theietroalile. -
M A GNETISM ! ' ,AIRVOYANCE I TOM THUMB
&c.. he., sir.,
Are trifles compared to the excitement thakLippincott
& T a yl or ' s New Goods have produced. Socha FALL j
in Plilt'ES. a. the.) Lave managed to sell at in aininat
altiming to the principals theniqeives. Their object at
this time i p. to artist the coal operators in carrying out
theinprespnt , butpeaqtan sticres:folly.-
-' . LIPPINi - OTT & TAYLOR,
Coiner Centre and Mahantongn streets,
Pottsville ,
=I
lloys'• and Children's Clothing.
r 1 `IIC pOscriher has on hand a complete itc,ortmcnt
i of Clothing. advt.d to the seams, suited for Boys
of three ponu of ace, to young Gentlemen or . isteen.
Any person purchasing Clothing at nits est ahll4li
mem ran have the privilege of returning them if they
do not amt.
Feb. 7, -49. 7-Iv] F, A. HOYT.
N 0.26,1. rb..snot;;t. below TOO h. l'oilada,
Pottsyille Clothing Emporium.
, . THE undersigned desires to inform the public
that he han taken a the old edaldwied Clothing
stand of Mr. B. T Toylor, a few doors above
Mortimer'. lintel, Centre stree - t, IN , tt.ville,
whirr he hin just opened a splendid ntock'of goods,
comprising •
Prenrh, Barium, Affenrirign,}Cloths of every 'color
and West of Enziond, - end description.
Sommer coannen. habit clothsv - InltOtner cloths. Bow
tulne.s, black and colored cashmarett, codinglon's
trifle cloths, tweed,. kr ; Rte.
P•NT•cons gtrogys --r.4iiper black French Catisi
mires and dorsk ins, French fancy and mixed rassi
metes, mi.rino casiimeiri, all rolora and qualities•
white and fancy linen ilrlllings,new designs; cords and
beat erreens of every style and quality; with Batik
hers. all shako and tinglines.
VlATlNO,—SlipetiOr black satins and cashmere
yr...rings:splendid fancy silk ve.iings, new designs;
White and C..lotott Marsioilies, large assortment, with
a general variety of goods adapted toMens• ;sin! Ring'
wear, td which the atMeitioo of his friends and others.
wishing a good suit of cloths. is Invited.
lin•ov-m•ne CLOT/llNO.—Somtner sack coats, cloth
coats of all 'nullities, pants, rests, shirts I suspenders.
ttnrke, silk cr.:mg, .1.c.:4 c., at the Very lowest Cash
7rices. PETER H. MARTZ,
CEEB
Coal Shipping and Commis
sion Merchant. •
DANIEL J. RIDGAVAIi
jjAYL‘C; LLAdlat TIIC SCHUYLKILL NAY!:
11 CATION Company's Landing... at Mount Carbon
Schuylkill County. writ attend to.thei Shipping of Red
White. and Gray Ails Cual, fur any operatives on the
Mt. Carbon tlnnrnaA.
1 . 1:11C11 VIE OF COAL •
Having been engaged for a ininihnr of years in the
Mining Illicinesc. he has It thorough knowledge of the
different roalitieri of Coal In the Schuylkill ilegionond
will attend to the pOrrirtee and chipping of Coat
for dealers al.road, at a moderate compensation.
tc,rrtatirartory references given, when required.
March 10 1919 11-If
T. 11. IV e wtt a m
• • P 11. II 111 It I N S 11 OP
BEATTY'S ROW, NOREGIAN STREET,.
Poll mitts, Pa.
A LI. kinds of Lead Pipe. Sheet Ecad, Dram; Ceeks
'1 (a superior article,) Huh Tubs,. Shower Paths
Hydrants, Ilydrtnt Hose. Double and Single Acting
ac.. kept constantly on hand and fot
Kitchen Sinks inadeto order, neat and durable, and:a
kin& orPlumbining done in the best manner. " ,
jilt. DI. DEPUY, =surgeon Ventha, °Men-4-
Market/51,4m{{, (North side ' ) first doorabove Es
vitt! Wlloon's 01Acoy • ima)lo
1 N
- •
g • EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
Pasiage .from _Liverpool.
aPASSAGES in the steerage of the first Clio
Packet iShips Mary Pleasants, Shenandolb,
Berlin and Europe, sailing from Liverpool for
Philadelphia on the Ist of every month, throughout the
year, ,;an be secured on application to
• SAMUEL PLEARANTS,.
• No. 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
/line IL
Liverpool and Yew-York
Passage Agency.
E. W. KIMBALL 4 CO.,
'B4 Wall Street—sew-slam
DUNKIN. KIMBALL & Co.,—Lrecaroot.
ARESPECTFULLY Infertile their friends and
the public that they have commenced the
GENERAL SHIPPING and COMMISSION
BUSINESS. together with the GENERAL
PASSENGERIIIISINESS. frantier certificates of
any,
part
London, Liverpool, Deldie, Bust or any,
part of the old chuntry to to New. York, Boston, and
Philadapkia. on the most reasonable term..
Drafts and Bills of Ezskaers, from El to any amount
on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Its branches.
The days , of sailing of the Regular Liss of Liverpool
Poeta,. 11$71 zed upon, aro the Ist,l3o,llth, 113th, 21st,
and 213th of every mooch.
These ships'are all of the largest class. and are com
manded by men of chatacter and experience. The cab.
In accommodation, are ail that can be desired In point
of splendor, comfort and convenience. They are fu r.
nished with every description of stores of the best kind.
Punctuality in the days of sailing wilt be etrictly ad.
hared to.
Packet Skips Roadies. Siddoes. SAeridae,and Garrick,
are vessels 01 the largest class; and those desirous to
bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer ships.
Passage can be secured at the lowest rates.
Neap Orleans' line of packets sail weekly. Entries
sags or freight, apply 11.2 above.
E W. KIMBALL & Co. •
iteThe suLscriber has becu appointed Agent for thle
Lino in Schuylkill Conty.
Dec16..18-51-41HENRY W. LEWIS, Minereville.
•
Jos. McMurray's Passage Agency.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1840.
B. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SOLE AGENT.
OLDEST AND THE ..EST EfITADLDHIED 'AMIDE
OFFICE IN THE CNITED STATES.
THE subscriber' respectfully begs
w his leave to
u t on,
verytender f r n t , i 1 , 1 n a c n e , r j e t thanks repui 1
a 1/ ic,
P for the er liberal support he has re
_ reined for upwards of twenty years,
and solicits a continuation of their
- "he despatch with which his passengers
Pit out. and the promptness with which
nus drafts havebeen paid at the different
latter.. himself, a sufficient euarantee to
the faithful performance of any future
ed into with him.
aie the REGULAR LINE OF PACK
-1 punctually on their appointed clays, by
rs will he brought out WllDOUtdelay or
, Viz.:
CSTT•Ns.
IDelann,
Fa Allen,
Cornish,
Nye,
. confidence. Tt
. have been hyringl
his very nurnerrn
banks, are, he Its
the public for IL
contracts twin e
The following
ETS, which .all
whirl, fl..leng,q
disappointment,
slues' NAMES DAYS OF SAILING FROM N. Y.
Patrick Henry, laity.' 6 May 6 Sept. 'I
Waterloo, II ." 'II " 'I
„
Sheridan, 20 " 26 " 26
,
Hoary Clay, :, Feby. 6 Jute G Octt. 6
New Ship, II " 11 " 11
Garrick, Ilunt, "• 20 " 26 " 20_,
New World, Knight, March 6 July 6 Nom 6
John R.SkiddY.iLuce. " II "II " II 1
Roscius, Moore, '• 26 ~2 6 " 26
Ashburton, ' Howland, April 6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6
West Point, IV II Allen " 11 " 11 " 16
Siddona, Cobb, . " 26 "26 "31
surer' Nantr.S. DAFT NO. D•TS SAILING FROM LIV . AP . L.
Patrick Henry Dmann, Fehy DI Tune DI Oct 21
Waterloo, I , R.Allen, " 26 " 26 " 26
Sheridan, Cornish, Mar. II July II N0v.15
Henry Clay, Nye, '' 21 "21 "DI ,
New Ship, " 213 "26 " 26
Garrick, • Hunt, II Aug. 11 Dec.ll
New"
World, ' Knight„ ' 2l " 'll " 21
John R Skiddy, Lure, " 26 " 26 "DI
Rosati., .-- Moore, May II Sept.ll Jan. II
Ashburton, Howland. " 21 " 21 "21
Wtst Point, W.H.Allen " 20 " 26 " 26
Siddons. • i Cobb, IJiine II Oct 11 Feb. 11
In addition to the above regular line, a number of 1
splendi,: ships, sorb us the Adirondack, Mention. Rap
pahannock, Liberty, Sea, St. 'Patri. It. Samuel !licks,
Columbia, and Niagai a, will continue to sail from I.iv- I
ern/n - 4 weekly in regularsoccession, thereby preventing.
the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool ; '
and for the al . .1111111111:16011 of persons wishing to remit
money to their fatiniv or friends, 1 have arranged the
pay meats of my ilmft.. , on the follow mg banks: - ••
Armagh, Clonmel, • ' Enniskillen, I )omgh,
Athlone, .Cavan, Elnme, - Parsontown.
Bandon, ' Fernioy, ' Ethitseorthy, Skilibereen,
j1..if,0,• Cootehill, . Galway, Sligo,
Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane,
Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrunh, - - Tralee.
BallyshunnonDungarvan, Limerick; ‘Vesford. •
Hallam, . , Dungannon, Londonderry,Writtrford,
Cork, , Dowiipatrlck,Monaehun, Youghal.
Coleraine. Dublin,
_,„- Mallow,
Eag/and.--Messrs. Spooner, Mwerd & Co., bankers,
London; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverpool.
Scotland.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all Its
bran.,ll., :inil risen, ivs.
• e Pawn) ge, can al, he engaged trout Liverpool to
Philadelphia. Boston, nit.] Baltimore, by the regular,
parket,ships. on application bring made personally or
by letter po,t paid Iddr. , ssed to It. 11ANNAN.Pottsville;
JOSEPH Mc:MURRAY. corner of Pine arid South sts.,
New York*; or Mr. GCO. McMURRAY, No. 117.
Waterloo Road, Liverpool llaitlS-14
=ll
' —70 P HP TIIE SCHUYLKILL 1
NAVIGATION, COM PA NY. • f
Pecint4er tild, ISM
at the Prllowing rates of
Ai g lo i l l l : o l: ll . ;i l J ' :7l l li r re Z e i Y::n th entil transported on the
Canal and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Com
pany fur the year 1040: • q
Mount —Fro
—From
--:-----,
To Schuylkill . Port
Carbon. I Haven. Clinton.
its. per tog. eta. per ton: eta. per ton.
Orwlgabarg, 15 12
Hamburg, 13 SS 13
Mohravilla, 33 3$ ' 13
A !thous..4o :, 37 28
Reading. - 43 33
Unionville. 31 . 311 , 43
Laurel Hill. 53 U ' 43
Pottstown Landing. 55 31 43
Rover.' Ford, 55 n. 43
Phcenixville. 60 ' 57 48 . -
Peuildingla Dam, 60 • 57 48 '
Lumberville, 60 . 37 18
_Valley Forge, 60 57 48
Port Kennedy, 65 62 ' 53 '
Norristown, 65 62 53
Conaohocken, 70 65 • 59
Sprine Mill, 70 67 39
Manaynok, 73 72 63
• The toll to Philadelphia will he on follows:
i
~ Mt. Carbon. Bch. Haven. Pt. Clinton.
March, April and Slay. 63 etc 62cts. 53 cm ;
.1 one,July and Angina. 73 - 7 2' 03
Sept. (let. Nov. & Dee. 85 82 73
The Cool shipped from Port Carbon to the above points
will he charged one and a half cents per ton more lit its
nal , ' fates.
Thcchalge will he made per Inn of 2340 lbs.. arid an
allowance of five per cent. will be made on the weight
•hipped to rnner wastaee.
Dec-30-1 , -10 FREDERTCFC FRALEVriesident:
---- C o.ItARRISON, BitotliEßS 4% o
SIANUF.ACTURING CHENIISTS,
Office .21 - e. 43 1-9 Sesta Feast Street, Nitta&lphiet.
Pure Parlor White Lead; Alum.groundandincrystal;
Extra Ground " . " Copperas; ,
No. I •.' • •• I•yroligneous Acid ;
Red Lead; Red Liquor;
Lithargo; Iron Liquor.
Orange Mineral; slastic Mack;
Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint.
, !METALLIC FIRE-I•ROOF PAINT.
',, Tule. EXTRAORDINARY substance Is
~,,., 3j, fund I,: a strata of rock r of a basin forma
- *' Lion. When taken from the mine, it re-
N 1 sembles in appearance the finest Indigo,
+. .....
I.s and if atm.t the consistence of cold tallow;
kV*: but on exposure to the atmosphere. in a
short time turns to Stone or Slate. Geolo
gists who hone seen it, are of the impression that this
substance. when in a Squid state, has been effused
through a fissure anti Sited up this basin formation In
the rock.
It has locen found upna anylyzation by Dr. Chilton.
of New York, to consist of :
Silica, 54 00
Altoirlins. - 24 20
Protitiole of Iron, ; . 12 05
Lime, . 12 31
Lime,
Magnesia,'. .•" ' - . 042
Carbon, . . I 50
Sulphur, . ! • 0 II
Water. . y
. 1 ' 51'1
Loss, • "•" . ,0 91
100 00
For Use it Is ground to powder, miord with /. 103, — ,4
Otl, and applied with a brush. the same as paint to
I wood, iron tin, zinc, canvas paper, 4e. &c... which In
n short time turns to stone. which Irk fire-proof
Ills paLtimilarly adapted for ronfic orbinitlingA,Steam
boat and Car liecke, Railroad Bridged, Fences, &e.,
&C. n roof coated with this 'ankle Is equal tot he beat
of elate, at a vast saving of expense.
Every variety of Iron work expoXed to weather will
lie prevented from rust or corrneion, an It forms a com•
niece Stone covering. School Staten are made from It,
by covering boards or paper. As it is susceptible of a
high polish, tt has been used to great advantage by
C.rriage Painter. and Cabinet Mak, re.
HARRISON. BROTHERS, . Co.
April 22 17.4f1 No, 44 Smith FrontSt Plittarla.
"Sportsmen Take Notice :"
JOHN KHMER,
Northeast corner of Walnut and Second Res.
IMPH cnnstanily on hand. of his own manufacture,
1.. and imported. n complete assortment of
RIFLES. 81101' GIJNA, &e.,
which he warrants 01 the bent quality as represented.
to which lie respectfully Invites the attention of pur
chaser.,
lie is also prepared to supply Powder Flask., Shot
Maus, Game Bass, Superior Powder. Gun COOOO, Per -
M 491013 Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, trail and I:lank
Catritizes, and all Materials for Gan Makers, Sports
men, & r., an terms as low asim Other establishment
in the United States.
In testimony of his skill us a manufacturer the Fran
klin Institute awarded ty him Two Certificates in the
years ISM. and 1512. and FotirSilver Medals in the
phre Ist 1-1545—Iliti and Ib4o—all of which may be
seen at his place of business.
et , choice supply of REVOLVING PISTOLS con.
Manny on hand
A sloe: of Gun. Pat teCeived, also and assortment
nil:whine Tackle.
Aug. 23, 1810,
ii:tcosce,
BROOM AND WOODEN WARE,STORE,
..V0 03 -Volk Min st. one door above drch,tast aids,
PIIIIADeI. Pine. ,
iv'ANCFACTURERS and Wholess l 6.7-D .alera In all
kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Dedsr Ware,
Wilintv and French Baskets. Shoe and Walt Brushes,
Scrubs, Dusters. Mats, Blacking Eastern made Wood
en Ware °revery deurlptlon,,te., at the form clerk,
et prices.
*Cash vO.l for Droam Cora at the Fact.'47.
RS'
AND POTTSVILfE
EIEM
OM
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1849.
J. E. Carver.,
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER,
.h o. 31 ..Yurt/I Sink . Street. Pkirad4. '
GIVES DU. WINOS AND. SPECIFICATIONS ny
Contracts to erect Dwellings. fte. and layout the
grounds for Country Seats or Cbrueteries ; together
with the arrangement of Trees to give tne proper et
feet.—Also. Churches. IlospitaD, Prisons, Watts
%Voris, Gas-Works. Sig., on the latest and most approv
ed plans, including heating ventilating.' Bcc.
Phitada.Feh. 11.
Palladelptda Bedstead Factory,
x. 80 Si. Jain strut. abb.. -
PHILADELPUIA.
DEALERS aad Cabinet meters aupplied on :Instal
terms. Patent Screw Scarce& on hand.
April 7'42. 1.5.1 y) •11. REEVES &lON '
Patsxgonla Guano.': •.•
MUM eubveribera Malta the attention of Fernier*
A and dealera to their supply of this remarkable fee.
tinder—their own importatiou, and selected by an 44-
perlenced supercargo.
Beingdry like, the Peruvian, it in le all packed in White
Cotton begs—but not being like that, a Government
monopoly, can be affardiot at a loam. prim
Orders form a diatance can be executed either from
our mocks bete or at New York.
SOIITTER do 1 31101:10STON.
• -
Sept S. 1519. North iliberves, Philadelphia.
Paper! Paper! Paper!
NO. 21 BANK STREET. i
Sato as Markin sod Catanuf, and Cd awd:dsts.
ruILADELPIIIA. •
IIE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of
collilry buyers to their assortment;of papers em
bracing the different Valletta of Printing, Hardware,
Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping paver., Tu.sue pa
per., white and assorted color., also Bonnet and Box .
Beards, kr. •
Being engnged In the Manufacture of pi.lniltig pa
per., they solicit order, from printer. fur any given
size, which will be furnished at abort notice, and - at
fair wire..
Market price. either In cash or trade peld for nags.
DUCKETT 4 KNIGHT, -No. 21 Bank at.
Supt.B, 1819. ' 37-1 y
Res [tail Carpeting.
vEW CARPETING, Oil Cloths, Window Shade'.
dre. kc. at the tore North bream,'
Street, (first ' Carpet Storebeloww Arch). Just received
by late arrivals at This port, and from the brat Facto.
rise in the country, viz.:
Ingrain Carpeting from '25 to 00 cot. per yard,
Imperial 2 pry, 1,12) .
Royal Twilled Venitian, 75 " 00 " ' " •
London Damask, tiej •- 75 "
Plain Striped, 12) "
. Oil Cloths for floors fionr,} to 8 yards wide, from 37)
to 75 cents per square yard. 1
Also, Spatii,,li and Canton 'Mattin g. of all wid hs and
styles, Just imported, sad for sate by • -
RICHARD ROBERTS,
No 46 N: Second at., (first Carpet 'Store below Arch.)
Sept I, ROO. 35-31110
ELD C R arpe E ls S
a C n HEAP
WCAIoILEhIs a
S
E,
PHILADELPHIA.
DERSONS who wish to get good bargains In CAR
. PETS or OIL CLOTHS, either wholesale of re
tail, will do well to call on the subscriber, as Ills ex
nenses ui his tircserit location are very light, he is SI,
T abled and determined to sell at •the jiiiiiest prices in
the city. lie Offers fur thisseason an excellent aii.ort
latent of
SpUmef4niperial, tinge ply, •
Beautiful Superior Ingrain,
roue and 'Medium do • CARPETS:-
Entry and Stair cf all kinds. . •
And List, Cotton and 'Aar, !
And OIL. CLOTHS, from 9 feet to 21 , feetmlde, for
Rooms, ase. with a grr
at variety a Itircv priced
ingrain Carpets front BU to rid cents, and r Staind En
try Carpels irons In to SU cents penyurd. AlaC, Mat-
Istig., Bugs, Flour Cloth, Stair Rods, &c. •
H. 11. ELDRIDGE... I.
N 0.41 Strawberry st. one door above Chestnut,
hear
:15.3intt
&pl. I. 1519
E. Ellelis Junex, • '.
WOOLE:izAI.I.; DE:AI.Ett & MAN urAirruilmt
OF
WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,
.1 - 0. 1W :YOUTH
Between Market and Arch sta. linderJ Sidney Joens ,
Carpet Warehouse, twii doors below Christ Church,
etticantmritia,;
1 1 AS on hand and is constantly rig:co:4lga large Anil
exic.fismg assortinent of etimbs,.itruties, Fancy
Goods a f ei cry slescrlptinii,.(too neiniertind
Looking Classes ui l It and lab og a ny fitunes,ll42kets
Coaches, (Thai.,
BROOMS.
Shaker's Eastern _Wisp and Couhtry Brooms, Win
dow Minds, liner Maiz, Tubs,lllickcis,'Cliurns, Wash.,
boards—in tact, %VI/011011 and 1,5'11101v Ware nfo . irey
description, all of w,lncb.wlll be sold low fur Cabb or
City act episnre.
•
Merchant* would cave thennielves much thireand
trouble, by calling and examining my stock beforepur
asing.
N. IL—Looking Glainteit, are insured ligainst break
go to all ;auxin the Ullioll, witlinutextra charge..
Augubt tb, Isif). ' .35.:411.3
Manufactory •ol Pocket
HOOKS, &C.
x. 3,4 1 Chesnut Niree, oboes Smfid. •
PIIILADELP lII* .
T subscriber Nisi - it:Welly solicits public attention
1 to his Stlpener and tasteful stock of Pocket Book,
Banker's' Cai:es, Hill Honks. Dressing ',Cast a. Card
C. 64,, Port Moue Plirseri, Pocket Knives, and other
fine Cutlery, Gold Pens add Pencils, Seger Casco,
Chess Men, Back Common Boards, Dominos Se.
flis assortment enesiqs of the most fashionable and
modern styles., ofthe finest quality nun excellent work.
ttiaroilitif: embracing every desirable fluey pattern,
which he will it all times he prepared to ealatiit and
furnish ;wholmiale or retail on the most pleasing
terms.
Itt.Purchospr's wilts desire to supply theniseiver with
acticlen of the Noll quality will consult their interests
by calling at this establishment.
F. U.
Pneket Musk Manufacturer, 52; Chestnut Striper
August 25, 1249 2.s.fimn
1111nd Manufactory.
11. CLARK,
VENITIAN DLIND MANUFACTURER,
• Eign of Ulf lo:den Eagle, No. 139 and 143`
South Sa,ond at. below Dock at. •
PIIIL0DELP1111.• -
KEEPS always on hand a laree and fashionable+
as
mtmentoff WIDE and NARROW SLIT WIN
DOW BLINDS, manufactured In the best manner, of
the beet materials, and at the lowest cash prices.
Having refitted and enlarged his establishment, he Is
prepared to complete orders to any aniount at the
shortest notice.
Constantly on hand an assortment of
MAHOGANY FURNITURE
of every variety, manufactured expressly fur his own
sales,and purchasers may therefore rely on a good ar
title.
rr Open In the evening.
Orden§ from a dmance packed earefolly, end sent
free of porterage, to any part of the city.
rhilada. Aug 25, 1949
Fancy Furs, Mull, Buoy
TippetS.
DAVID 11. SOLIS,
(111VCCEDSOR TO SOLIS, BOOTH F:123 )
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION OF FURS, •
I -I AVING just returned train Europe. with a select
stock of Furs, is now mantifaciurinz them in n
very superior style. and lamming them in the twist ele
gant manner, and would invite the attention of Mer
chants and others, to his superior and extensive as
sortment, which. as he Manutictures as well as Dn.
ports, he it enabled to Mier at such rhic Es as few
houses in the United States can compete well.
AVID 11. SOLIS
SO Arch (Mulberry) strect D , ti doors below last
Next to !Auden & C0.'.1 Family Medicine Store.
Aug. Id, 1849. • 31-Bmo
Ccdiore always closed on Saturday...
.i . e The highest Cash price paid for Shipping Fors
.Muff'., IloAiFt, Victorias,
AND PU.II. TRIMMINGS. t
M
FANCY" FURRIER,
WOULD mon- respectitilly call the utten
l.f..;V: lien of all persons in want,f any article
Y:47}7. , -tt in the
FANCY FUR
business, that ha has now really a splendid assort
ment of the above mentioned unities, oracle of every
descrtptiori of Furs. and in the great variety of
shapes that are flirt, fashionable. which he nrers to
sell at very reasonable profits, at his ,
FUR STORE,
Xo. 51 Xo rt A Second St. (two doors below. Arc A Si.)
Merchants purchasing to sell again, wOuld ll'nd it
considerably to their advantage tn_call and elution
.to stock and juilgo tor tbeinselvek-hcfore purchasing
elsewhere.
• Cr The full market price always giver) for Skina of
every description.
The Store is alwaya closed on Saturday..
M. D. COMEN
- No. 52 N. '2d at., (two doors below Arch) Philad.
Sept. 15, 15 , 19. 3S-3ino
? , Removed.
•
SICKEN. & SIIAW,
Dig leave to inform their numerous cuatiimery and the ,
public generally that they have removed their
LAMP MANITFAUTORIC, . ,
' From No. 3.5 North Fourth Street, to 6 :
Xr.-3I North Scrum! Streer, a fete doors above Christ
Church,—PIIILADELPIITA.
{A TitEtlF: they continue to manufacture morn
tenclvely than ever; Sickels• Patent Gap Ilan!
Lamp and Lough's Parent Pane Oil Lamps, neither ref
which are manufactured by any other namiine In the
United States. They aloe make and keep fee sale
all the new and choice patterns of Lard, Fluid, and
Oil Lamps, Chandeliers, Giroadotes, Bonnet Holden , .
4-c., Hall lanterns, Miniature Kolar Lamps, and Chan•
den ces oi all the new and Parton'. etylent,
Lakewkse Lamp Wick, Glasses and Globes of all
descriptions, also Distillere of Duinipg Fluids Pine
.Ptillapstphia, September 15, ISO,
WHY NVIEVI — iI — 3U Wirg -- Ettri.
rritOt7BANDS of bottles nfthe American Compound
I. have been sold during the past year, and was never
known to fail in curlirgin a few days, the worst case
ofa certain delicate ilWease,Siminal weakness. and all
diseases of the Uniary organs. Persons atilicted, using
this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear nn exposure
as It leave, no odor on the breath, requires no restric•
lions in diet or business—contains no mercury or Mu.
009 drugs Injurious to thir system, and is adapted to
very.age, ens or condition. It is alsnlbe best remedy
known for Flour Mims, or Whites, (female complaints)
with which thousands suffer, without the knowledge of
a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used
In the privats practice ofa physician with unerringsur ,
cees, radically coring ninety-nine of hundred cur.
Ins few days. Around each bottle are pihin and Silt
directions.
•
CACTIONI.—Ask for the American Compound,and par.
chase only ofthe agent. Prieell per bottle.
.1. G. Brown and .1. 111. C. hfastia.eirvnts for Pon-Avila
Xemplon,aroni for Pt. Cubon. '4 l ll •
Imps of Mountains, Metals whicl will Ore crengtil
• Fail Millinery Goods.
J. C. & w. E. TABER'', .
A's,l9 South 4d Stern. corner of Blau Afars@ artisy,
TUILADELPIIIA.
BEG, leave to announce-to their customers
~ and the trade In genersl,that they have now
• in store. and are daily receiving. a full ass.
...- "urn:tient of Fall Millinery Gmull, of their own
Importations, comprising the following articles :
Uncut Velvets. Gro ds Afelques, Velvets, satins.
Ribbons, and silks, 'with a fall assortment of Bonnet
Stunk, Ouckrams, Crowns. Crown Linings, Frames,
Wire. -,Sr.c., and by far the choicest assortrosnt of
-French and American Flowers of any house In the
trade. or are to be found In these United States.
P. S.—lf you don't cell and see us and look at our
goods. It Is your own fault, and not ours
Sept.. 15. ISE
Milliner* end Silk Goods..
A. C. CETTI,
(FORMERLY ROSEN Tit AL & CETTI.I
Xs. 11, Boma tld at.. harts. Clean et aid -Darks, sta r.
salt sids,-I.4II..ADCLIntrA,
~&DIGS leave to inform his friends and the
public, that he has now in store a complete
• 12.sintmeat of every deseriptign of MILLI
NERY GOODS, suitable for the Fall Rosi
ness. Ile particularly invites the attention of Conn
try Merchants and Milliners to his carefully selected
Stock oftßonnete, Cap Ribbon'', Silks. Velvets, Flow-,
ors, and Feather,. all of which will bc sold lolv,and
on the molt liberal term•.
To gouniry orders, punctual attention will be paid,
and all goods destined for the country are packed and
forwarded with the utmost cars.
A. C CETTI,
No. 111. South Rd at.,betwean Cbeanin and Market at
Pb Uodelphla, t4optemtie'r 15,-10t
Bleys Suerl
tor Calcin'd Magnesia
PREP/111En RV
. GEORGE KILEY. JR.
Draeggiifand Chrmirj,...,Vorth-tcrst car. of Third and,
Poplar la.—PHILADELPHIA:
BLEV.R CALCINED MAGNESIA , Is respectfully
Pe hi/tined to medical practitioners. to the hope that
It will be fund to possess all the properties of a •trlct
ly article. which It clhlms to het and, there
fore not uud,seivinstheir confidence
t I REFERENCES.
.
Ma. Coto. IlLsr, Jr.—!Jens Sir have used the
sample of sin you so kindly sent me, with mulch
satisfaction. '1 can't:bier It fully equal to that prepared
by Henry of Manchester dial {Disband of this city.
Very respectfully, Junta WlLTCslitt. M. IL,
Profeasar of Obsterice and Laicals* of Women and
Childreq..in the Pennsylvania Medical College of
Philadelphia,
N 0.191 Arch Street, Jan. SO,. 1919.
Ma, flgunan llLev, Jr.—Dear Sir :-.ghe sample of
Magnesia you were sn kind to nnd m-. I have used.
and find it an excellent artisle. It possesse■ all the
character of Henry's Magnesia, and could not seadily
be distinguished from it. . Truly your friend,
111::Ittv S. PAITECSON - , M. D.,
Praf.sor of Materia Medico and Ther,peuticy in the
Pennsylvania Medical enllceq pljniladelphia.
No. 92 Arch Street,, Feb. 25, Hiatt.—
' .laan, AfarcA
Mu. CEooaE ilt.nv, Jr —Dear de:pl
have given a
fair trial to the Calcined Magnesia you were kind
enough to furnish MO. I find It one of the moat agree.
able and certain peeparation, l ever employed. I hope
You it, ill he well rewarded fot your care and industry
in tic preparation. Yount truly,
JAMES 3fcCusroca, M. D.
Professor of Principles and Practice of surgery in th
Philadelphit College of Medicine,
No, I NortliEleventivStreet.
consider "Duv e t. CALCINED Mao:taste' equal to
Ifitaband's or Henry's!. on admirable article for torn!.
Iv One, and worthy of the confidence of the M.•dica
Practitioner. 11. J. Ilnowa, M. D.
Philada.,Jan. 10, 1610, No: 3:0 N. Third st.
.
Lin.MIMS' uttr, Jr linen frequently
prescribed the Mothesia ptepsred by you, and consider
it folly equal to unk now to use.
non( et., abort%Pophir. Jun. K Knunn, M. D.
I
h . in my practice and In my family,
IlleytelauBd' be
from Calcined
. i agnestn, and feel Warranted in say
ing fro my est) . ience it in superior tunny other pro
p:maim, of Magge4ia I have ever met with.
For pale by the; principal Hruggkts throughout the
h
United StateAb3f Ji•lm f/. Ilrown, Uneral Agent for
l'"Ils , ille : alio.ff., sate at Chiltern. /4 Heisler's and
John S: It:Mart:ls'A Drug Stote . s,
July 21, 1.09
LEM
.ted 'llate and . Foreign
POTENT AGENCY,
Xs .: 7 5 DOCA STRERT, oppusste the Erehave,
P.ADPLPIIIA, PA.
IA TM. il V i.rxi 1111
cK. ci,ii Engineer and Mechanician.
t V of hiseiervire, for the transaction of oil
bust:lei:scowl, ell with the Patent Office. NitioLi.,•, itisPallos non Seccisicsitoss .
neatly rindacct:arty made and Patents obtultisd with
despatch., Ilit4horough, theoretical and pincilial
'knowledge of tile Me4ll . 11Val arts, itidures him to Hay,
lint in all e.i're where he advises an application for u
Patent, hi easy Is 0.11 obtained, the fees for Ills ser
elces will In, r•turned, and he will :flap guarrantee,
'
that a'l trace!. dimined through his attire, will be sus
tallied by the, 1111 A. Man!. inventors are subjected In
ore .1•1:1, an loss of and looney by employing
Incompetent p. 'son to make_thelr speclfi•ation., and
freTicatly hart' to surrender - U.or 1 ... ,.. ,tla and get e
re-a,sno. I ,
itts Ant.. at it di..iance (an semi their riittleir and' a
PL./An:0,01 drilrelr chinas directed to Wm.,lln t.ocac. U.
S. Patent Ag.olcy, No. .b Uock Slier!, Pbtb
Pa.., and the s(tictest secrecy will be observed distil the
Patent is obtained.
' )1
Drawings 341 Speeificat ions for rsetories, Min . , &c,
and all kinds.4Nlacitinery min tinged on Comm ' , 10n,.
awl competent Ines furnish to put tile sante _lnera
tion in any pat of Hie United States, South , A lean
~t,
and the Westndies.
t
. REFERENCE?: ~
lion. ZAnnem VNI ATT; PreA ident of the Mechanics Instl- . 4
lute, Nen 4 York.
Messrs. drii.Lisste, A LLEII & Co., Novelty Works, New
York -
Prrew Molten. & Co. , Cotomblao' Poondry.
New Yor e.
I, •• ' Cout.S. Emacorr & DAVIES. Philadelphia, Pa.
•• ADAM Et JEnvu , Potatture, Pa. *.
Mr. THOM AA'Loy Lanny a, Baltimore; Md.
Bonescr VLuti; ••
" finob,Cinclonati 3 Ohin.
" %VIL?FI DUTLER. Chlcagn,l/llnola
N. Ma an. Savannah., On.
•
•' WM. C. (fauzes. Mobile, Ala.
U. T. Te DULL, Waahingto
" Tuns. J. gam., Charleston, LI. C.
May' 12. © •
t Pattern Making and Turning.
rpRE t.itbm4riber wodl reepcet fully inform the pub.
1. lie that he has Just' completed an ealabliatiment at
the corner oti Canal and thcanuistreeta, with thu view
of carrying on the above hi:Ant:cm exiensively. Mr.
Win floyilet, wi.ll known. to this piece, to underpin nd
the business perfectly. Is foreman of theahowand none
hill efperienned hands will be ent,ilii) ed. Patterns,
Turning anirMill Gearing of every description, and
oil the most erwonable ternoi
- Allorders raterully received and punctually aliened
ed to T. M. O'BRIEN.
IteldLng, lept 9,1910.1 • al-in
IL CiAIIK.
1) I.
TO° Large New titore,
.x. 1Y c suer of . ricerfth and .Market Struts.
W E Fr h ie v i l l . .i t t h o e,,r , ' , 3' r rr n i n cLlD tO:re 'r e t v i: la n't.i ir ' e n s o t f or n ..k i; i l;ountr i Y .,,
F U. AND WINTCII r COOD.i. o .
i
Daring ma e great addition la the size of nor Store
We are now Prepared toshow an assortment embracing
Cloths. Cass3meres, Vestinca and Boys' Wear, Satin
etts, in ever y quality rid color, Flannel.,Red, Whit e amid all other" Canton Flannels, Cecks,-Tlck
inks, Baggin g „ Milk Strainerlng„Cotton Table Diapers,
Ac.
c • Siat Maus de Paint, told Caahmerei.
Slack Drels and Mantilla Silks, all widths;
New et3l' Fancy Drear Silks, neat atyle,-do.
.Dcriass—ri great assortment of the beat French and
And English/makes,
Alpacas—Vl the new styles of Long and Square
Blanket, Briicha and Merino sliawts, in plain and gay
atyles.
Cloak an Seek Material..
-, • . MUSLINS—MIIFILINA.
We sell oar Mtislins to our customer, at whnle”le
prices, and la inn have any quality . , width or price, .1
.
as nor asssiSrintent Is very large.
____
' BLANK ETs, COUNTERPANES.
trankets qf .eveiy size auk! quality from 7 cent, to
812.00. I
twnrntetp area of common and very superior makes,
Line.h..PfirSnifthine Good.— Linen Sheetlner.•Pillow
Csing,Tatite Cloths and Table Linens, Nautilus, Tow.:
els, and Tovirellaiga. Cloth and Cotten Table Covets.
' E CARPETINGS.
Ancrion fi v at palings, and Canton 'Matting. In the
usual variei • at very low prices
Together ith a f a ll variety,uf all articles inanity
kept in a DO Good Share.
r TO STOREKEEPERS. •
We tire alivays prepared to sell ally of our stock at
thy loves! mitt cask price-0"
DAILY & BROTHER, r
4 40. •P. of 12th and Market ma.
Rep,
37.3m0
i
- . N. S. Lawrence,
AGENT POIL;THE SALE OF SOUTH.
IfiVo7l' Li IIE,A.NIJIPA CTIJILI NG CO'S .
I WRITING PAPER.
Wdreheust Xo. 3 Arrsor . Phi.'ade/phia.
.1 00el e otetin 't :1 t-Pner above
e t
o l t " tr: l i : r1 r ,!: '-' a P t e t tlie n fo w we i s n t
masker prince, conitstlne in part of—
Fine thicklPlat. Caps, 12, 11, 15 and 16 lea., blue and
white. ' t •
1 • Superllnel Medium and Demi Writings. blue and
white.
.1
Eatra e wer and stiperfme Folio, Poets, bide and
While. plainfianel ruled.
Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain
and laded. I
Esiro Su pit' Linen Note Paper.. plait and gilt.
Superfine tind floe Hill Papers. tong and broad.
Superfine had tine Counting-Ilonse Cape and Pasta
blue and ;ABBE..
Extra snretir Cnnareaa Caps and Letters, plain inn
ruled, blue and white.
Extra 'ape Conress Ceps and Lettere, gut.
"interlinedrown Caps and,Pnent. • .
Superle Inc linen thin Letters.
Extra s p 7 Bath Posta, blue and white, plain and
ruled. '• I
EI h tun i fie vl Note Papers and Envelopes.
"LawyePre• Brief Paper..
- Pliperfinernd fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain
blue and militia: various qualities and mere. ,
Also, 100 0 reams white and assorted Show Papers,
Bonnet Bout's, white and, assorted Tisane, Tea Wrap-
Ping. En vele e. assorted c a d bier ..reillums, (hip Wrap—
pew, Hard-Ve re Papers, lot.
July I% lfi 0. . • IS-6inn.
EMI
SW'S COAX
JTACO - 13 :CLONE', orLuld n Ally his friends and fer
al met patratte, that hats fully preparedin farnish all
kinds of 0 - As FIXTURES. such u CHANDELIERS.
PEEDENTty, BRACKETS, An. 4,:c.„ of a impostor
quality and Ittish; all work done by him, will be
arran ted, and must pus Inspeetinn of the duperin•
a ant. Clr tat hie Store, and examine h ie emcee,
. • eept 1,161, 4111 f , •
El
JOUR) AL,
GENERAL ADVERTISER.
Adams. Brothers.
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
78 Korth Third &rest, PAitade/plia,
(wax Or THE ont nook.)
QUPPLY ['LANK 80088 theaper at the Kaultrac-
Olory than can be had at any Bookstore. and they
acknowledged superior. Fob 24,49 by-I
FRESH IMPORTED ti2EEN AND BLACK TEA ig
'Fronk J, C. Jenkins & C., ,
TEA DEALERS
S. Jr..sorssr Cissnat and DEALERS,
strati,.
PHILADCLPHIA•
One of our partners having learned the Tea
'business of the Chinese themselves during a resi
dence of seven years among them, the par lc may there
fore expect of us the full benefit of the oat:ledge and
experience thus acquired..
To our Black tens_, particularly, le wish to cull at
tention as possessing a degretanfst gth and richness
of flavor seldom equalled. B seue are universally
used by the Chinese, who nsider the Green fit arty
fat foreigners. Om oph • clans also recommend the
Black as making, amo healthful beverage than the
Green. Each - package is so secured ns to retain the
virtues of the tea for Inn time in any climate, and
coma Ins fall seri:Arai , independent of the metal and
paper with which It is e velopcd.
J. C. JENKINS lc Co.
The above werrante tea, put up. In F, I, and 1 lb
packages Just.reecive dand will be constantly kept fur
{ packages
by the subscriber J. WHITFIELD.
Nov. 28, 1858. -t4CI•
3S lmo
' -- 111ontgoinpry's Patent Boller.
1 fully invited ro this valuable Improvement. En
periments which have been made during the pest year,
on stecmhoats, both in salt, and fresh water, Os, also,
those boilers fisi power purposes, on laud. have Tully
tested Its superior gnalnles as a mans generator; and
the great Saving of fuel, weight, r.nd space, occupied
over nny boiler now In use.
•
8011,. on this plan, may now hes seen In operation
at the establishment of •
• .
Hecker & Brothers , Flour Mills, 201 Cherry it., New
• Yotk.
Hooper & Brother., 333 Pearl at.. New York.
Mott & Ayres. Foundry foot of •15th at., North Riyar.
Atlantic Dock. Brooklyn, New York.
A. W. Metcalf, 63 and 65 Centre at., New York.
D. D. Bolger & Co.. 41 and 46 Doane at.. New York
N. B. Starbuck's Founthy, Troy, New York.
Stark & Corlett. Baltimore.
Steatnboara ••Jonaa C. lieartt," and "Edward Pay
son," foot of Liberty street, New Yolk. and on board
the stearutowtmat “John P. Whitney,'7New Orleans.
For further Information, apply to
• JAMES .51ONTOOMERY & SAMUEL WARD..
15, 11Y
Or to .J. 11ENRYSouth (South
BELL, 4i South Thirdork.
at.d
June 16.'49. .5-10 above Cheattott, Phila' .'
Boott and /Shoes Manufactured
• BY B. LOWDER,
No. E 33 NORTII '1111111) ST., PIBLADA.
LNAVA VS on hand Mena' bookie and dn.
'''''• gle S,de Boots and Shoes, sewed and pee
ved, suitable for Iron Work's and Coal Pita.
Lorr coarse Boots and Moornes. Alai.,
calf Boots. sewed and pegged. Boy. Boma
and Brogans, !!'omen's Boot, and Shoes of
all kinds Eastern work of all kinds. Gum Shoes and
Buffalo Rnbia.
will 611 orders cheap for cub, or approver! paper.
A uguct 1519. 1.2e3in0
/ reeinvylvania -
3IEDICAL COLLEGE,
NINTO :STREET. BELOW LOCUST,
.nn. ID E1.11:010.
TiiEl Set. Pion of 1849-50 will commence In the new
College burning, located as above., on Monday,
October 15th:
Practice of Medicine by AVM . . DA TIRA CII, M. D.
Obstetric., JOHN WILTRANK, M. D.-
Materia S. PATTERSON, M. D.
Anatomy and Physiology, WM. It GRANT, 01 D.
Surgery'. DAVID GILBERT, M. D. '
elletoistrY.
LEE, M. 1.): .
ELre : — Marrlcolatlon, $0 00; for the entire erol
Ticket. $OO 00, or 3).5 01 to each Professor; Gra.loa c
mien 400 05. Pm% farther information, apply tollIg:
11..el.trar, at ht. residence, 92 Arch Street, or,
after October tato. the Colege
V PATTERSON, M. IL,' ReglsVar.
Sept. 15, 1e49.
Philadelphia Mourning Store,
Vu, 52 Seam Serond Street. near Chesnut
MOURNING EXCLUSIVELY:
D ESSOM . .ic eiON pay exclusive aitentionto Mourn
l) inc (1011nd would invite the attention of all
huger. visiting the dig, to an examination of !her sock.
A a the lit1110:4t rare is taken in importing and seine-'
lion of their ynnd keeping a large assortment at all
seasons, offering for sal, only what 13 good and of the
proper shade of black, no deception as to make or
quality; no deviation in price, and every article sold
an low as can be purchased elsenhere,—thone requir
ing mourning attire,eat, be satisfactorvy suited, with.
nut the trouble, fatten., and loss of time of proceeding
Imin start to store, by visiting at once this establish-
ment.
Leepin's Bombazines,
Bionhagitielinish Alpacas,
Plain Cashmeres,
GEE
' - Silk Cashtneres,
French Merino., .
Wide Mick
Leepin's Mouse:lines,
Mourning du
II n garia tax.
'Opening daily new blacl
riot, Ginn low priced to ti
cash buyerf
tog.. to call.
l'hilad - r. Sept 1.2.
L'he (;real China Store, '7
NO. 219 CHESNUT STREET,
•
`ritiL•DELPIIIA.
rriIANKFUL to the citizens or Pottsville. and Ili
1 lvictotty for their kind attention to nut former ad ,
vertisements, and their increased custom, we would
again request their company to View - our large and
splendid assortment of
CHINA GLASA AND QUEENSWARE.
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets,
Flat es. Dishea, Pitchers,
Glass Tumblers, Salts, %Vines, • •
Decanters, Eateries. • Preserve Dishes . ,
Ose. &e- In any quantity to suit purchasers will be sold
lower than the wino quality can be obtained for else
where—ln riot at less than Wholesale Prices.
A splendid assortment of American and English new
'BRITANNIA METAL WARE',
of very many sutra and at all prices,.suilt as were
never before offered for sale in this city.
FAN CV CHINA 111 cream . ..orielv vety cheap.
ti.We hereby exicnd an Invitation to any person
from Pettsv die or its neighborlo•od to cal and see us,
and they will at least be pleased to walk around our
beautiful core, and look over Ire finest stock in the
country, con•ideted one of the lions of the city.
Very respect fatly.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
Philada. Feb 24, '4O. 0-1 y
J. Stewart
~Depuy,
AT NO.
333 NE .3111 SECON D S. 4 doors above
rt MAME, would respecittilly it.vite his fri.tida and
the pu b lic In general. oho may wish, to purchase, to
call and examine his' stock of Carpeting, IVindoiv
Shades. &c.
O Venitlart Carpeting (rum 61 cts. to 1.1 per yd.
lnerain '• •• '•• 1;41,O0
,0
Three Pip " "$l2O " 1.25 "
••1 ss 1.3 7 1
"5I Tapestry" • • 1.31 •• 144 "
"g Floor Oil Cloths " 37& •' 1,25 "
; ,. .9 and from to fit wide, wholesale and retail. •-1
Sept 22, Ina 29-3 mo
Fresh .Teas Fresh Tt!rtii
WOODSIDE & Kt RR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA DEALERS
AND GROCERS,
Jlfo. 409 Atorketst. four doors abore Efershith st.
North rile , and first Grocery Store below
Leonard's Black horse Torero,
riIILIDELNII/1,
KEEP cuiNtantly on hand a large and lupe
,-..•.1,tri0r stock of TEAS AND GROCERIES, com...
~,.,it..lnrcsing in part extra fine Young Hyson,
'Voce<riat and Gunpowder Teas; delicious flavoured
Rose (Malan Powchong Teas, in six and nine ounce
papers, suitable for Country Trade. Also, extra floe
Oolong. Ning Yong,,'Souchong, and Orange Peso Teas,
all or winch will ne sold cheap by the box. Priine old
Dutch Government Java. strefig.ltto, prime Maracaibo,
Lemuel and St Doniingo Coffees; Refined and Brown
Sugars, Rock. Ground and Fine Salt; li•li ;
Oil;
Molasses ; Spices„&c.,.lcc., all of which will be sold
chomp. wholesale or trial).
N. B.—Farmers and Storekeepers are invited to call
and exalnine our stock. and! compare our prices' with
those of any other establishment In that coy, as we are
determined not to bu undersold.
WOODSIDE & KERR
Augun 25, IS ID
, .Tohn ,C. Bakers
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRtiCT OF
SARSAPARILLA.
rr Article k employed with great success end by
the most eminent Physicians It( thine. ity, for the
cure of the following diseasea:
SCROFULA or King's Evil, Itheumatisin,Cinanerius
Diseases, Syphilitic Affections, Tetter end Ulcers,
11'hlteNwellings, Scurvy.Neurnlcla or 'sic Doloureux,
Cancer, Goitre, or Bronchocele, (Swelled neck,) Spine
Disease, Chronic Diseases nf the Limns, to counter
act the destructive e.tfects of Mercury, Jaundice, Hy
perthrophy, or enlargement of the heart. Palpitation
and trembling in the region of the heart and ritnmach„
Enlargement orthe Bones, Joints or Ligaments, also
all the various diseases of the skin such as Teller,'
Ringworm; Riles, Pimples, Carbuncles. dt.c., Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections, Drop
sical Swelliugs. Constitutional Disorders, nod diseas
es originating from an impure state of the blood and
oilier fluids of the body, in short all diseases where a
chanze Of the system is required. Price 50 chi. .per
bottle.
Prepared only the Proprietors,
.1011 N V. 0. Kt It, & Co., Wholesale Drug:than,
Nn. 100 North 3d St. heinw.itace. Phliada„
fropnriersand wholesaledealere in Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, patent medicines, Peri - muerte., Surgreol
Instruments. 'hagglers Glassware, Paints, Oils, Dye
Shin, and'Whalow Glass, alert a new and superior
article of Imitation of Plate Class at about one -fifth
the price of tngliah or French Plates, any size 'to
order..
Tile Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, for
sale by Clemens & Parsln, Pottsville 1 W. L. ibisler,
Port Carbon . • James B. Falb, Minersyille. •
February 10.1819. 7-1 •
PURE Wil TE LEAD. r.
Wetherlll Ft Brother,
IrANTIFAtTURERS, No 135,.N0rth Front ;rime.
111 Philadelphia, have now a good aupply of the r %ar
r.:lntel pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who
have beertsparingly supplied in cmasequettee of 'a
on the article, shall now hale their orders filled.
Nn known substance possesses those preservative an
beautifying properties. an desirable In a paint, to a
equal extent with unadulterated white lend; hence an
admixture of other materials only mars its value.
has,therefore, been the steady alit of the manufacturer
for many year., to atop!) , to the nubile a perfectly pur
white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article; I.
pmnit hat It has met with favor. It is Invariably brand
ed on ameba& WETHERILL Jr. !MOTHER hp full'
and on the ether, warrants/ puma ail in rid lettere.
.
• FIRE . CLAY WORKS.."
THE PROPRIETOR the Brockville Works, re
spectflilly odors to thecomraunlty of the surround
ing district,' nordti:ln.tbo artiOle of CREAM COLOR.
IR !REARED Fenot !Rocks, Intended to supersede la
this region, the Philadelphia pressed Briar. •
:rh. peculiar Inducements h,. presents in this article.
are its superior Seamy, isirabiiity, solidity of well; and
shapers: to the extent of more than 30 per cent com
pared with the Philadelphia Brick, when used In this
locality. The size is larger than the ordinary article,
and their proportions mathematically correct; and to
obviate any inconvenience (should parties apprehend
It) in working to the usual sized bricks, he will furnish
cheaper qualities of the needful sizes, fur 'gable and.
inside walling.
A pirce of wall built of the above Bricks, may be
seen after Monday next, under the porch, at thn pone•
sylvania Ball. in this Borough. Ile also snlicits atten
tion to hit PREIsED Parma eIIICILs. as superior In op•
paratirs, di:rain/ay and cA”prisss, to tba Philadelphia
Paving pricks.
Wedge !hicks for Arches, Key Wedges Ado Wedges,
Furnace and Kiln Ltraties ' Stove Plates. rtpoUt Gut
ters, ftlasks for CoOng, do for Illnges, Scrapers,
manufactured to order of short notice. •
For correct information is to the intrinsic qualitles
and adaptation of the above Front and Paring Brickat
Le is permitted to refer to the following practical mow;
Mews JO.EPH Gtonoe. Architect and (Milder.
Joutt Mcilanttoa, Master Brick-layer.
t'• Lamas hop, do
Orders respeettally solicited by the Proprietor. ' Or
rice aver Horace Smith, Esq.'s Centre st., Pottsville:
F. HODUSON. Proprietor :
34-U
MEM=lfin=:=l2=3
roggar ILL!.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ou band and for sale, the
following articles :
A large and splendid assortment of colored Lithograph
Ic prints. single or by the hundred, '
Turner and Fishes a's song and Toy Books in great Carl
ety.single or by the dozen,
'Dream Book!. Letter Writers. Spelling Book., Primer,
Emerson's and Cobb's Readers, Copy and 1...
Books, • ' ,
comic and other Almanacs single or by the dozen,
tool Perot nod Holders,
ocket Honks. Playing Garde, Donilthres, Conservation,
Fortune Telling, and Courting Cards,
having Cream and Soap, Ward! Balls, Sand Soap, and
other Farmy SOH" Extractor. &c.,
ales Ilaud's Genuine Rear's Oil. Or Marrow, Cuffing
Fluid. and Cologne Water, !single or by tha dozen,
Tooth ,Shaving, Hair, and Clothes Blushes, . •
Dressing. Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs,
Madon'tt and Frank Miller', Watcv Moor" Oil Blacking
Stocks, Collars. and Suspenders,
Itizors and Itszor Strops,
Large BASOrIIIICIII of Ladles (lids,
n.}Curls done np in the beat manner. 1 ..
Ile' boo also on hand Dur.ine.'n Terpsighore or Dail
Ronal Guide. Shaving, flair Cutting, See., performed
ill he most . pro, ed style, reßazori done up at the
-shortest notice f Dect3,NlB2-Iys
ell' Alumic.
- !
itsySonthern Home ; on admired song,
10£ Mt Boat and Bogie Born; a popular song,
The Jolly old Crow; a celebrated Ethiopian song;
My Father, he was not a King; a favorite song, . 1
Oh sac. thou best and brightest; new and beautiful
.
. song. , .. .
At;! List thee Fairest: a, botutlfut song,
The 111,1 Fellow's Polka,
Telegraph Polka. • '
Lot:wilt, Polks,• . . •
Fencittlea Polka. -
Idle Gallopade,
Fanny Waltz.
Whilles',,Waltz and Mareh Quadrilles,
Beauty of the Waltz ; a favorite collection,
Promenade Grand March.
Together with a large crillectinn of Music, embra
cing all the latest and mast popular rioigi. Waltzes,
Polths. Marches, variations. &c., arranged for the
1 . 1 inn, (lunar. Flute,
Violin. separately and togetheF.
Pieces hut on hand obtained to order, at
• HA N \A\'3
Cheap Hook and Music Stores.
Sept I. lilt).
THE 001010 I ARO ORLI' GENUINE:
A certain and poor tree Cure (or the worst Burns and
Scalds, Piles, Erpipelas Itheornithoii. Cuts.
• Wounda, Fever Sorer. Broken Breast, Sore
- Nipples , . Weak and inflamed E)ca,
sprains, Salt Rheum, and encases ••
• of Extetnal Inflamation. ' •
BURNS AND SCALDS. -
Challenge the world to prove. that In any one sin•
gte instance. "Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor”—
that is so say the genuine article — has, since its first in•
troductino by me In 1539. rip to this period. ever failed
to cure the worst eases of Borns and Scalds! '
FROZEN TOE CURED.
Disiymon's,Ferry. Par co. Po.. Jan. 13,'49.
Mn. /TERRY DALLET : Thin is to certify that I
have been attlictedlbr a number of years with a sore
toe ; cAused by being frozen. MY`toe has been very
painful to me, especially during the last oil months,
sober. it had become so path affected that the flesh of
the first joint had nearly all disappeared. Daring
sled all.the different remedies recommended to ine,
but without experiencing any relict; I had given up
all hopes Of saving my limb. " nut, to gratify the wish
es Of my ft iebiln, Daniel W. Dingman'. W. I' Brodhead,
and others,' was induced to try •• Dalley's Magical Pain
Extractor," and by the use of one 25 cent bog, was
entirety cursd. DECKER.
We, the undersigned,subscrthe our names to 'henbane
' testimonial, not alone as an act of Justice to 11. Valley,.
but that others, similarly afflicted, may ha induced to
try and find relief from the virtues of Dila nXIISOnIip
nary family salve. W. F. BRODHEAR. •
JOSEPH B. LATTIMES,
June BROOKS.
•
DANIEL. W. DIROMAN.
•
tleFor directions, and Other testimonials, of cum
performed, see printed Pamphlets.
Mourning Ghintzes,
Long Shawls,
Black Thihet do
Sack Flannel..
Patent Engll•herapcs,
Mourning - Vett/
• .
••
tiara.
•
Fleecy' Silkllnse.
Itcjou'n Gloves, gr.c. &c.
:k and half mourning mate
the mast cnetly.
s will find It to their advan-
39-f t
•
CAUTION TO TnE PUULIC
NTO article of acknowledged merit I. more SIV/11910,,
ly crolnterfeited _than DALLEY'S GENUINE!,
PAIN EXTRACTOR: The difference between thejl
genuine and the counterfeit Extractors Is easily defln
ed. viz: DALLEY'S original and only genuine Ex
tractor. in the severest burns and scalds, affords in-;
otanta'neotis relief. It draws out the fire and pain In,
a low inmates, And In cutsand wounds, sore and In
flamed eyes. and all cases of external ulna:nation, Its'
sonthing effects are ever the saute. The Counterfelh
Extractors. on the contrary writers when applied, and]
increase the pain I
Being cognizant of the danger attending the use of
the Counterfeit Extractors I disilnctly declare that I
will not hold myself responsiblelor the effects of any
Extractor, unless the same be proCirred at my nwo
Depot, 116 Broadway corner Lispenard. Street, New
York, or finin my authorized Agent..
/ring Ilsnwsr. Agent. Pnuseillr ;
Kt.xx-r & Co. " thrtadetptirs
Jona It Mess, " ' Reading ; : 1
CHAS A JILIN prx LI, " Lancaster;
C A Mortars, " York. •
- DO YOU
CURE YOUR lionsr•:! •
_ ..•
IF afflicted with Minors, Sores, galled neck and
' shoulders. quitterhone, grease spavfn, or poll—cslt,,
one box 01 Dalley's Animal (:alvanil Cute-All, tvii);
convince you that there is no mistake in It.
. .
- ,
• READ: The followinz is from,the Ove r ;
.
' leer uf the Ilarhmt RailrOad Stables . —
Xne Kw*. Ju4 IL IRO.
. .
I have triad DALLIEV'S ANIMAL GAD
-I,'AMC CURE-ALL, and I now certify that I hab•ppp
found it the must extraordinary and valuable rented
ever put upon a Horse, and wnu!d not he wiihnut it
for any mnney. It corns hard and'rparin-lumps arid-
M.; from the collar, saddle, doe.. as by magic I Rub 4
a little of the Salve, and the rnllar maul make a sot..
lICDSI never do harm. JOHN VAN VORMS,
,
This imp certify. that I have used Daileys Animal
nalvanleXotre-All, and found it the safest and moat
speedy cure tiraores and bruises that I have ever used,
and I . take pleasure in recnnitnendinsiit to all.
H. M. ROLLINS, Livery Stable, 1d Jay et., T.
• READ 4111 s MINERS! .
Baum from an Explosion of Gunpowder—Blast-I
log R eeks.
JiENRY DA WAY, Esq., New York—
Dear Sir: I hereby certify. that in the early part of
•..Illarch last, While engaged to blasting locks, a cheap
of powder prematurely ...inhaled, taking full effect
upon my face, chest, and left arm, arid buret tne In a
dreadful manner. I was carried home on a litter, inn
t face swollen to tu ice its natural size ; the dealt torn
I off my arm, below the elbo and tn e filled with
powder and &rat. A Phys i c i an
called In, expressed
strong doubts as to the saving of my left eye, which
had several cute over the ball; and my face being
burnt all over; and has-loge thick black scab over it,
' he directed poultices to be applied, to draw nut the
I powder. This I resisted, bring fearful of losing my
I eyes ; and having heard match of your Pain Estrae
or, I concluded to try it. I did so, and in lees than a
fortnight, and without any other application titan your
Entrance, I was completely cured, without a scar, and
my eyesight fully restored.
Port Richmond, Staten hailed, Jose 21, Ha.
Sworn before me. the 21th June, 1618. •
Fenn. Gnostic:it., Justice of the Peace.
LIFE 21/1 YEW!
AWFUL CARE SCALD!'
Matt:field, Niagara to. N. Y.,"Fef I.IS, 1545.
Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir. While my son, lb years old,
was at work in the ahingle manufactory Of L. P. Rose,
be had the nnsfortune to slip and fall into a large oat,
tired for the purpose of boiling blocks preperatoiy to
cutting. The hoicks bail just been removed from the
vat, containing a large quantity of boiling water.' lie
fell forward scalding both hands and arms, all one side.
and one leg badly and the other partially. Thereat''
were so bad on his arms and leg that most of the flesh
came off with his garnients, and his life was despaired
of by both his physicians and friends.
Dalley's l'ain Extractor was procured n InOtt ea pos
sible (which was to about six boors) and applied which
relieved him from all pain, prevehted inflamatton and
swelling, and in a few daya commenceirhealing his
P er e'''. There appeared a -general improvement, -so
Much so that in three weeks be was removed to his
father's house, distant about one mile and a half.
We cantineled the use of the abore medicine about
two months and we believe It was the means, Under
Providenee,of saving his lite, and we would,cheerflul
ly recommend it in all similar. casea as a race and in
valuable remedy. With sentiments of respecti re
main, dear sir, your most obedient and humble sera
ant, ADLAE CL•llit e
1.111:11ANIIAR
We the undersigned, being pesonally acquainted
with the case of Mr. Clark's son, r helleye the above.
statement sulatiantially correct •
M Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J b Kelsey,lietrilt Pearce,
Wm Evans, C Clark, L P Ruse, Im Newan, Wm New•
man, Mary .1 Rose.
&For directions, ern printed Pamphlets.'
JO/IN O. BROWN, Agent, rattsvitie. BALLET
Rapt. I, 1515. r
procksille
Jneax 1.. 111aw7is,
••
Ten,. P. DArts.
Aug. 19,1546
Charles Barlet
FASHIONABLE HAM CINTINO
AND 'SHAVING SALOON.
Dalley's
211AGICA . L . PAIN htiTRACTOR;
=M2=MM!U
READ THE FOLLOWING
„.d. , 1.,,
A.,..--s1 (ri 4 4
RE.ii.D! READU
We copy the Wieling excellent ' article frost
the Washington ReptSb/ic. 'the oWicial organ of
Gen. Taylor's AdminiStration. • We hope that
every person will zeelit carefully. It is to the
point, and Illustrates the ruiodue effecis.of the
1
1
"Free Trade Policy , ”ne ,far as the !lofted', States
• . •
ale concerned." Wo ori ii a every honest voter in
tfierUnited States could read the ankle:
THE TAR FF OF 1846.
i
"The disastrous effects of the tariff of 1848 are
begining tube felt. since the potato. rut and fatiaST
one in Europe are over; and we are glad to see,.
that the people and the press are beginiag to.'
speak out upon the subject.
The great vice of ihetariff of 1846.consi.tv In
the substitution of ad onlartrn for /peals dul l if
—the object of which Mr. Walker did not bees to
to declare; wee oto prepent ffir-s. übstikerron of
American rival fabliesifur foreig," to
break down American competition and build up
our foreign rivals. I'hls was his avowed object.
so declared in hie report' and the bill tsrasadmire
bly adapted to this end ; and it ia now tepidly
working out these resulle, as Is Seen in the daily
failures among our iron and other establishments,- •
produced by the enormous importation of British
"rival fabrics." Speri,fi duties assessed on quan•
lily, not value, - the foreigner (1101,1 pay, while
ad valorem duties, alisesired on the foreign eafint,
ore evaded by fraudulent and false itivoices,cheat.
ling our labor of its proteclieo, our treasury of its
'revenue, and driving the honest American mer
chant out of his own market.. But what is still
worse, the ad valorem dioytaker away prot.chon
at the moment when it iiiinost wanted, and gives
it whet, it is not wenteat all. For instance,
when the foreign invoice price of iron is but $2 O .
per ton, at et present— . .a d is, .of, course, over. ,
whelmitig American coulpetition— then the duty,
40 per cent., sinks down 'ts . $0 per ton—no pro.
Welton whatever ; but ; When foreign iron rises to
$6O per ton, and no protection is needed, then
the duty rises to $lB par ton—emouuting to ab.ii
solute prohibition.
The British sliding sm i le contains the true pro•
tective p:lnciple. It operates just the reverie Of
Mr. Walker's ad valoren'p duty, which rise+ and
falls with the price. The "elithog scale' rises
When the price filly, and fails when it riseethua,
ri the price rises $5, the;uty fall, $5; if it falls
SP, the duty tises ss—s that the price in the
haulm market is lbw kept, fixed and uniform;
whereas the ad talorern dkiv, rising• and lolling
with the prices, prornoteeifluctueriina instead of .
correcting them, and is alike disastrous to our
commerce any manufacture..
Much of the confusion Snit &Blearily existing
among political' and ecodomacal writers on the
..ubject of "tree trade" eh& °protection" arise"-
from the Cousideraiion of the subjectin the ab
stract, without reference tut the particular country
where it is proposed to be adopted. .
Now, the idea that "tree trade" is the t, ue polo
icy of all nations,ad%ocatedi by one paity'ad "pro
. tection". by the other, is ritually erroneous. '
Protection is the true policy of some reliant,
and "free trade" of other.. Protection is the
. policy of all prosperous countriee, where labor mad
the productione of labor rod !sigh, and "free trade" .' '
-is the policy . of all countries where labor and its .
•
productions are low ; because ; "flee trade" open.
ing the prate of countricewhere wages and prices
'are high, to the free introduction of the pruduc..
tions of lewpriced labor abroad; mutt of sours,
reduce the high to the condition of the low, which.
evil, protection alone can prevent. For example,
as between Great Britain sod the United States,
efree' trade" is their polic, and "protection" mire
—as 'free trade" wouldixive them our market
and our money as long IA "man will buy where -
l oad
can buy cheapest." 'On the other hand; as
ibitween England and Fra'ace, "protection" is the
ipolicy of England, and "Tree trade" is the policy
of - France, because, in •f;iiice, labor and many
of its ,productions aro clt' oper than in Eagisoil.
;so, if we had commercel interceurse wath a
,country where prices anOsbor were higher than '
In our own, then our palm would be "free trade"
l becauee it would open thin ports to the free in. •
iroduction of our theatre goods, arid enable us,
!to break down their rival anufsciutes and carry -
sway their, money by' milli na.
ri c
• Much has : been said th
lei ly on e subject of
1 ,,,
..,the belince of trade"—ood , tarty contending that
nisi
ithe larger the balance istus 00 better, be
cause we receive more titan e give, and that the
!difference it,therefore, clear ilinw_ But,secOiding
'to this theory, - if we bought everything end 'sold .
nothing, we would grow im er.. ly rich 1 Tbis '
whole error, arises fro... the i sasumption that we
,
purchase foreign goods .o. We, end not for con.
sumirlion. II a fame, iVO oto sell his entire
'crop to a merchant fir $5OO, ad purchase $lOOO
worth of goods ; if h.. sells the goods fur the
same,. and - pays the mciehan the balance due,
$500; then he has $5Oll 1.. f fir; hie crop; but, -
ni
~
if he con.ues' the slooo' Firth of goods in his
own lam*, then his crop i : gone, and he"hss
$5OO, thr?balance due for go de, to pay in cash.
So, if a nation .I,:eil not stir, but consumes her •
NO. 40
pay the ba
.
ti
There it another , gross err r en o ft en repeated
that at has almost grown into maxim, "that ord . . ,
tecion is for Its benefit of co italists, at tics ego
pense of the . farmer and l a bring men," when
the truth is just the revered. There is no portion
of the Anioncan people half so much intereatea
in the Protective policy as Lb farmers cud Work.
ingmen. Its object is to sub ttute American for
foreigri goodi, and to give elloyment to Amer-.
icon iiistead of foreign labor. All goods, foreign•
and'ddmeatic, ere made of agricultural produce-.
the raw material end the subsiatence of those am
pkyell in their fabncet.toni, These wake up the
price. Take down all the cpmmodtties to a stop
-•=analyze them—resolve them, into their cousin,.
null elepents, and they will bt found to be com
posed of agricultural produce.l Wlra: is a yard
of cloth but wool and the su isistencis of thea.
. l
bar employed in its, manufactUre I What is *
it
ion of Iron but agricultural pr doce consumed by
the mere and horses employed tt mining and haul
ing ore and coal to the turoac 1 and cunsertiug it
into iron ? At least three-fou khalif the value of
all. foreign imports aro made 'p of foreign agri
cultural produce, and fully on 4foulth of its for
eign bresdstufTs and provesiory
.., _ re-
Our imports exceed in veinal ontiltundred
lion• of dollars per annum. B.;lventy.flae million,
Of thus are, therefore, paid for agricultural pro
duce. The que;tion, then, comes to this': Is it
the interest of American farin4s to have seventy.
five millions of dol:sra' worth of foreign agricul
tural produce , imported in th r ie shape of foreign
goods—woofirps, iron, &c.—wen their own wool
and breadstu ff . are without a arket at home or
abroad 1 This is the reel qtiestion for the ion
oderation and decision of American farmers. /4
it the 'policy of our Uoserinuel. by protection, to,
cherish our own farmers and la urersor, by -free.
irtule,! to enrich thOse of foreign countries,—
This is the great questim, and Atuerreart farmers
and workingmen must deeida LL bat 'would
be said of tur Ameriesn - fsrmer wbo would pur.
chaos $lOO worth of British . Wool, bread; meal
and sogetables,,for consumptido!in his own family.
When his own crop of wool and grain were-Spoils+
ing in hie own barn, fur want o
this is litrrally truirof ev'ery farm
Britiei clothi iron, or good of
agricultural produce in disguise!
Is it good
. policy,fur the peopl e
States (thiee fourths oft who
agriculture) to.send seventy.fiv
lays annually abroad. to Patch ,
produce of other countries, con
—if ao, then they should go kr ,
the tariff of '46.
Our officio) reports'on cotton
tion for twenty-five years show
ported ton times more breldstu I
red times more wool, in the for!
Great,lititain, annually, t h an
us; yet, our .Itec trader.' ate
;vitt to increase the quantity.
is adrrosatiO by 'American poiit
for by American farmers, °ode
Bunco of Harty.
Wit) riot; the people dispel th
apply the remedy et the polls,
the people of this 'Union are
eeted ihen those of Pennsykeeni
Let them think of it at ttia app
end %me accordingly.
TXIE ISS
•;Reftleit:Oet, chime of achy'
the isaues befonctins• peciple.
then, GAhl LE, FREE
TARIFF OF NIG: on the onel
LER, PROTECTION TO .1
TRY, end the REPEAL of
'96, on the other., It is (or the
between then', and they shohld
is too late, so that their best int
cured end, if poesible, perpetuate
VOTERS! recollect the oratc
and a Reduction V Taxes-F,
usl Extmetion the State
an economical adminisrcation of
coinionefo Ogee.
póitical.
,IDCO against het ICI
a marked Yel
who purchases -
l imy kind. It is
land nothing else.
of the United
Ore engaged is
millions of dot.
o 'no agritultqral
prt~d •
into gouda I.
..free trade" end
ma end naiiga-•
l!bet we have its.
la, • end ten hund.
of goode, from
e ties taken from
not satisfied, bat
This policy, tea,
Mans, and Toted
the delusive MI
'a delusion. and:! , ,
No portion of - ' 2—
•re deeply inter. •
and Maryland.
oaebing election,
E.
•
kill Coanty,lbst
t this time. ere'
RADE and the
tido. sod FUL
. ONIE Itilltia , -
.e I'ARIFF of
people to &Me
re to it before It •
.rests troy be sr '
/
• •
arenV—FaLian
.t.sa and a grad. '
ot—Ftrza.za and
be Pang! Corp.