suoutaws rasa= LCUINCT P. NV. BYRNES & C 0.,, (AsTaltLlarlED in 18211,) - General Parsage and Foreign Exel.angc Offices. p. W. BYRNES & Co., 83 SOUTH STREET, NM York, 29 and•3o LEWIS WHARF. Boston: 62 NORTH-SECOND STREET Philadelphia, C. 5 GRAUIEIi STREET, NelatOtietns. P. W. BYRNES &CO.. ZG WATER LOO ROAD, Livertmol,l2 EDEN QUAY, Dublin. FOR REMITTANCES TO AND PASSAGE FROM - Great Britain and Ireland. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1851. rThe aubserthera begs to t i ro:loth , pub li c t hroughout the Coiled Staten and Canadas, that thoy have completed their arrange. meats for the year 1351. Persona sending for their friends, or,Most rerurningto the "Old Country," will find 'IWO Intern.t to select our several magnificent and.wellnown Lines of Packets, calling as belowo for their c -k onveyance. No expense has been stared t e have Emigrant* made comfortable during the v oyez,. All passengers engaged with no will be- !hipped tinder the superictremlence of our own Firm ;—beihg th e Oldest Established and most extensive in the Trude, and with sort unequalled arrangements. Emigrants will meet with facilities from na. that no other. House can famish. We can confidently avert, withritit fear of eontradietion,that,of the hundreds of Thousands sent out by na during the last "Twentv-etx Yeats," not one has had just cause of complaint, • cie All oar earagrearai.F err plaiala crated, as/Jr:ken' made are strictly adhered to.-x; The undermentioned Vowels comprise nu r Linea of Liverpool Packets: THE "SWALLOW TAIL LINE." SAILS raosr New Yak on the fah end :Ist, and from Liverpool on the 6th and :Ist of every month. comprises The CONSTITUTION. Capt. John Dritaip ; " QUEEN OF THE. WEPT, " F. H. Haller ; " 1 lir-meow._ •. X.. Cordon.; ASHBURTON, " J. McWilliamc ; " NEW WORLD, "' E. Knight; " ALBERT GALLATIN. " J A. Delano; NEW SHIP. • CONSTANTINE. "R. L. Minting. THE "RED STAR LINE." sAms _nom NEW ' York 11th and from Liverpool 26th every month. are The CONSTELLATION, Capt. W. W. Allen; " WATERLOO. . •• E. Haney; WEST POINT. " F. C. Allen; " UNDERWRITER. " T. Shipley. THE "DRAMATIC LINE." SAILS FROM NEW Volk 25th, and from Liverpool Ilth every month, ate The aos-irs, Captain .1 Shoppy ; " SIDDONS. •-• E. Hewes ; . rt GARRICK. " C. R. Adams; HENRY CLAY, . " F, M. French. The following comprise our " AMERICAN," and. " SAINT GEORGE'S LINE PACKETS." . sailing Gan New York and Liverpool every five days: The Saint George, Abonna, David Cannon. Nestorian. An drew Foster, Washington, Rhein, Saint Patrick, Cre. ole; De Witt Clinton, Charles Crnoker, Memnon, • Saint Louis, Empire State,. Joiephine, Jamestown.' -and many Miler. which this limited apace will not I admit of here enumerating. In addition to the -above Magnificent Line*, the subscribes will de.pairh: from I Dublin, Drogheda, Bel fro?, Cork, COW., y. I terford, &C., &e.. First etas* American Ships, in New . York. and other Pim*. eVery ten day*. LONDON • EINE OF PACKETS, comprising the following Magnificent Vessels, sailing as follows FROM NEW YORK. , PRINCE ALBERT, on lot Jan., lot May, let Sept. AMERICAN CONGRESS.I6Ih " 14th " 16th .YORKTOWN, let Feb. Ist Junei Ist Oct. INDEPENDENCE, 16th " 16th " 16th " ' LONDON. lot March. 1/IJuly. Ist Nov. CORNEL'SGRINNELL, 16th ". 16th •• 11th PATRICK HEMRY. -Ist April,ug. lot Der. SIR ROBERT PEEL; 16th ' " 16th " _ FROM LONDO, PRINCE ALBERT. 9.151 Feb. :Ist Oct. ' AMER'S. MN:ORES/4, sth Mar. 511 i July: , sth Nov. YORKTOWN, 21st " :Ist " 41st " INDEPES DEN cr., sth April, sth Aug. 6th Dec. LONDON, , •• 21st CORNE'S CRINNELL, 501' May, sth Sept. 5111 Jan. PATRICK HENRY, 21st •• 21st 21st SIR ROBERT PEEL sth June, sih Oct sth Feb. FROM PORTSMOUTH. PRINCE ALBERT. 24th Feb. 24th Jime,24th'Oct. ANIER'N. CONGRESS, 6th Mar. 6111 July, Pith Nov. YORKTOWN, 24th " 21th " 24th " INDEPENDENCE, . Bth April 6th Aug. 6th Dee. LONDON, • 94th •• 24th •• 24th " CORNE•ft GRINNELL,Sth May, Bth Sept. Bth Jan. PATRICK HENRY, 24th " 24th " 24th " SIR ROBERT PEEL, Bth June. Bth Oct. Bth Feb. THE NEW LINE OF PHILADELPHIA PACKETS. sails from Liverpool on the 16th of each month, lt comprises The JAMES BROWN, Capt. A. t dild ; CONOARI ". J. G.Bsiatow; - NEW SHIP. . . JAMES If. GLIDDEN, " Ambrose Child. THE BALTIMORE LINE OF PACKETS. SAILS from Liverpool on the 20th of each month, It comprises The MARY HALE, Capt. C. H. ; . - FRANCONIA, •• J. A. Smith ; ANNAPOLIS. " J. C. Graham ; AUGUSITS, " T. Lord. In all eases where perseng derline coating the money maim refunded without deduction, on returning us the ,Parttge Certificate and Receipt. ' Ressitteinces io riaziaruf. /reknit, Scotian,: 4. Wales. The subscribers have at all theca for sale DRAFTS at sight, Totting amount. on the NATION AL BANK OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS BRANCHES, Ac.. ' which are paid free, of discount in all the principal towns throughout ME United Kingdom. Persons re. aiding In M. country, Ind wishing to send money to heir friends, may Insure Its being done corn city, on their remitting us the amonnt they wish sent, with the name and address of the person for whomit Is in. tended: a Draft will then be forwarded per first SAILING PACKETS or STEAMER, and a Bec,eipt returned by-mail: P. W. rk Co. have well known reap/ins:lsle Agents -in all the seaport towne in IRELAND, SCOTI.,fiND and WALES from whence SteaMCIP leave for Liver pool, and in many of the Interior towns, who are most attentive to- Emigrants on embarcrition, at the various ports. In fact all our arrangements for Pas stingers, and the payment of our Draft/I,3re so perfect that no possible delay or dlaappointment can occur. cle For limner particulars apply so or address by letter, post paid,, P. W. BYRNES & 55 South strem, Ne4i, York. / or BENJ. BANNAN.Potteville. Olf you &elm your business transacted proiaptiy and raffle, call at Erflannan'a Office, where the drafts are lamed, mythic livalt•parts of Europe without dls-, 'count, at any of the Ranks; and without any delay. Jan. 11. 1851 • 2-tf REVOLUTION! REVOLUTION! ONC PRICE AND .NO ABATEMENT : A COM pieta Revolution to the Clothing Business! LIP PINCOTT & Co.,' (Late Lippincott, Taylor & Co.) the well known,..mnst extensive and fashionatile Tall _ ors and Clothing:Merchants in Ftdiadelphla, formerly at 200 Market street, above Sixth, hate recently erected and now removed permanently to their spa cious new 6v:ewers' building, on the A. W. currier 4th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. • LIPPINCOTT*. Co., will always Maintain thelead In the Fashionable Clothing Trade In Philadelphia, by keeping the largest and,best made-stock, and selling, at the lowest pukes; and to sale time and monk to themselves and rummers, they have, In opening their new warehouse,; adopted, and will strictly adhere to the one peke system, In which no time is !nit in bar gaining, and by Which ten salesmen can tin more busi ness than twenty can under the Jew plan of asking a big price, and taking all that can be sot. Lippincott & Co., have the lowest selling prlcemarked on all theii goods, from which no abatement will be made. One price and that a very i. w price. Small Profits and Quick' Sales lathe motto. The advantage of the one price system Is apparent. None can. pay a bleb price, but all will buy at the qame and the very lowest price for which our good, an or will be exchanged for money: Remember our prices are down at the lowest mark, and the asking ptke Is the price it which g4lbla will be sold. Call and see for you:selves, at the new Ware boare, S. W. Corner of Fourth and Market Street,. LIPPINCOTT tr. Cn., (Late Lippincott, Taylor & Co.) Proprietor?, Sept 49.1850 39 -If .•r4:.0,1.141••±. .4vtlis.qefiff•• ('REAPER THAN ETER At D mgr. HALL," eorntr of Con fre and2*A a n tantro .ctreevr. nr. POIII.IC ARCRESPF.CTFULLY INfOßM edd that the alterations to Old Oak Hall Clothing House, have at tenrth been completed. and that a ntoat EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT or FALL AND WIN TER CLOTIIINfI has been manufactured for the com ing season, at price, far lower than any heretofore of fared in Pots The attention of the public is di rected t 01.116 Cart that Oils la the only Clothing Estab lisbmentin Aehoytklll County, where every article of Ckdblng Is made that D exposed for sale, and (*nose -queenly this PstabllAhmeritprissew:esadvantageswhizh enable them to sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER Clothing !Tonne in the County ran pn.giut , .10- A sairtitg to purchasers of at least TWENTV-FIVE rER CENT. can be effected here, over all City made Clothing No difference is now made whatever, between the wholesale -and retail price of goods—it having been determined to bring the selling price down to the low oat and cheapest rate. • As this is exclusively . aCa..h yes,,, but ONE PRICE fi ASKED, from which no abatement will in any in tante Oe made—andisitiso to be borne In mind that' he IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING at "Old Oak liall,'• is cut and made In the moat ap proved and fashionable city stjles,and is entirely dif ferent-in make and appearance to the Clothing gener ally sold in the Country. The public are invited to eall and judge for them selves, beforemaking their purchases anti and Win ter Clothing; and remember that phly oue price It asked, which is the nest guarantee that can be given to protect the public from Imposition. AU-persona who desire-the cheapen, best, and most fashionable Clothing, do not forget to call at E. T. TAYLOR'S; (late Lipplocoit & Taylnr'e Old Established Cloth - ing Warehouse.) 014Pik Fibll, roe, Centre and Mahantango fits. !EMI • EDWARD T. TAYLOR, HAVING JUT RE tamed fmm Philadelphia and New York,with one of thelargen assortments of fashionable Cloths, Cat. simeres and Rich fiiik Vestinas, ke.. ever introdo- ced to Pottsville, beg. In Inform hie nunicron, patrons and the public .eenerally,tbat be is prepared to exe cute their orders In nstj le of faahion that cannot be stirpasseal In Of out of Phllridelphia, and at prices cult• ..041 to the times. E. T. TAYLOR. • • Merrhnnt Tailor, [Late of tee arm of tipplUtalt & Taylor.) Miguel 24. , - 244 f COACH BEASER'S IMMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING FIT_ • t led upone of the largest Coach Shoos in the State. In Coal Avert, pottArille. '.vinmelfc‘ • nett to J. IT. Adams& Co'.'s Screen Parthary. where his Wilkies for manufacturing all blade of Carriages and Light Waggons cannot be nor passed—being practical Mechanic. and having a number of ream' experkmee in the business. be hopes to give general sathdaction. AA kinds of 'Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand.,Mao. second-hand Wagons, 4.c. AB, epairs neatly done. Otters from a Jlttanro promptly attended to June 5.1848 a : sums JONES, prio t sy l l. mrodny Ware. Br.olll, B rxel CO2I ktOkilif Gloss and Parlay Store, • NO. 18 'NORTH SZCOND STREET, tittLAVELPHIA, [ruder J. Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse.] AVING enlarged my store, 1 have on hind and al am constantly manufacturing and receiving from the Eastern Bates and Europe, additions to my stock. Caw Ware.-61H/ nest Cedar and 100 nest painted TIM*. 400 banal and 200 staff churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 'too dozen painted Pails, 200 doz. Wash Boards. 100 doz. nest Sugar and Floor Bores; Spigots, Akan, "Ad Ladles. - .1, W il low Ware.-400 IWAI Market and 200 nest Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs 'and Cradles • a large assortment of French and Domestic Baskets.' - : - . I Bretast sad . Brunisr.--404100 - Wire Brooms, 10,000 maker Grocqco, WO doz. each Walt, Paint, Scrubbing. Whoe and nom Brushes; Tooth, Shaving,Vioth and "Eatelnishes of every style, Cos. - 1000 dozen Caney Coacbs,of canons Pot. teens. We. =eh, saga, dressing and Luc tooth Combo of Tartans styles. ,Lookist Ohara of Pine, Cherry; Manny, ;gating any and Prome,of all sizes and patients tier- Man, French mid English Looking Glass Plates, of all Ens. from 7 by 9 up to 711 by 120—(packtn g insured to sui pang of the Guinn} _together with a large assort. meat of Variety Goods too Attoserons to mention.— The attention of merthants is velment], solicited to tbe.entolauloa of my Loeb; all of winch wiU be aid tow for eua - or. clip amiptamm, so. is to sand yam say competition that cats be 02Feted• I, Min S. - • 11.17 rimmmsLvemma.nopm AiiriiKoreg coLIIIDIAN SERIES OF FiCtilOOL I.IOOKA. 1. ••TaIILE - BOAR," for, the 'younger clas:ea. This Urtle book contains the table of the min pie and compound rules, including a variety of °ther taller , . intended eipreasly far the use of those ju-t commenting the study of numbers: and is consid ered the best brink .of the' kind that ha. ever hrien• offered to the poblic. . 4 .Vorrn's eatxmatAx C t.t.Ct LATOIL."—This Is a Primary Arithmetic, embracing all the rule. to the Slave Rule of Three ii.claaive, with about 900 roes , flow; for solution, adapted to the American eurrearl lids calomel., eknowledged by those who have used it 1.. lie far superior io any Primary Arithmetic that Ira. ever been issued by the American press. ' 3. oA. liar to the Youth's Calculator." in which the :caution of the questions are given in fall, for the use of teachert. 4. ••• COLemst CAcevc.tios." — lt Um:main:lnas ly admitted, by the moat expetlenced and competent teacher, that this %Mame I, second to no other work of the kind. in fact, the " Rtaadsrd Arian:Wiz of the I Union." It contains about 1200 questions for oolu , lion. a large amount of practical meacaration, and the t first wotk 0:113e kind that was river published, as porde American. and ercturirely adapted to ear ors earrevey• • A Kry to the Columbian Calculator," Includ . Inca variety of miscellanea'', matter.ln mensuration, fractions, Ate for the use of teachers. r.. coatmaws Apr curca-Book."--Ttie arrinee-; mint of this honk Is different from those In use ; the lessona ate Introduced to at to make. It proferisirs, leading the pupil forward gradually from the moat simple word.. to tho.e more difficult, so that in a short spate ()fame he will he able io master any let son in the book. TREATISE ON MENSURATION, Olt Tin Boacaar ao•Lib ,TRIANous." -- This volume sis much simplified when _compared with other works of the kind. In the extission'of the more objectionable parts of the old bouts, and the introduction of rtattalls practical ma tier !. In relation to the Rally occurrences of life; adapted Ito the use of schools and every buisnrs7,-man In the omranalty. R " A Krr to the :Mensuration." In which all the examples are given in full. These Ronk% and particularly the neometry and Mencurstion, were prepared erpressly for the Public School: of this enuntry: - They are easier, cheep. cr and of a more practir,/ character, than Inc other works of the Sind published in the United Slates. They have already been recommended by upward. of WO Professors and Teacher, throughout the coun try. For tale Wholesale and Retail by B. BANNAN. Pottsville. 42 TOE REBACRIRER 'IIAR FOR ?ALL TOE rot.- lowing valuable Tract! of Fart Land In Vir ginia No. I. 6 ' 50 slew, near the Orandand Alexandria Railroad; 100 acres of Meadow Lana. 100 acres well timbered. the remainder well adaptgd to grain, gras ses, fc. Thle t ram. is well fenced. and ha; a eomfor table dwelling, with the necessary out buildings.- No. 2. 450 acres in Culpepper county, on the state road leading to Fredericksburg. witbie '7 miles of the Rappahannock canal, and 4 miles or the Orange and A le xaedria Railroad; 120 acres of this tract Is heavily timbered, and a large portion of it rich meadow land, and in now set with clover and timothy sufficient to graze and fatten 50 head of cattle. The improve merits are a large and substantial!: story brick duel ling, with 4 room; ou a floor, and 10 feet passage way to each story; kitchen and other out building; under the same roof, with fine water near. emoke holier and ice house. Aisa, a farm bowie, bain,stablee.gmna rie% &c., with a great variety of fruit tree. In full begriug. . No. 3. 2 , 7 arree adjoining the 55cive, a good pro portion meadow and 57 acres of tic - atter—this tract is well supplied with water. Tim improvements count. ora ea:,!-frame dwelling, honee and kitchen, corn howe and stable, all .new. No. 4. 190 acre., on the Patanw., river. below Alexandria; sail naturally good, but reduced by Im proper culture; in readily susceptible of improvement; buildings ordinary. Price very law. N 0.:.. 450 to 500 acre*, in Fanquier county, neat hee route of a Railroad about to be male to Alexan• dria. 700arree of Ode land are heavily inhered, the remainder conveniently laid off In Geld'', with never failing water iu each, and well fenced. There are two good apple orchard; and a great variety of other fruit urea, with two frqme dwelling houses, stable, and other outbuilding.. There aretwo fine mill seate on MIA property.'whleh i. Mutated In an excellent grain growing district. Location hisaithyond conve nient to Schools, Churches, &c This (tract. In Its present condition, will produre from 50 to GO buibell of corn to the acre, and may readily be brought in a I high state r.f cultivation. No. 6 400 acres on the Potomac river, 30 miles below Alexandria; soil good and well adapted in do , ver. Thi•tracels wall timbered. The improvements , consist of a two story brick house, 4 rooms on With the necessary and convenient out No. 7.—A tract of 1100 acres. in Louden county, within 2 miles of the Potomac River, and 21 miles of the Chesapeak,and Ohio tanal. 14011 of good quality and naturally adapted to era in and graswe—well wood• ed and the location healthy. Will be sold In a body, or divided - to suit purchasers. These lands will be cold - at law prices and on ac commodating I, rin. Apply to the subecrlber at Dtlnersville D. R. BENNETT. October 19,1550. 42—If WIFITAR 4. KIRK 9.1-ff . . . . - 711 M. . - - I . . . 410.1 E. VOL: XXVII. (ice. 19, IR:pn, 1r7,711T7.!V111= HATS, OAPS AND DUTTALO ROVES THE CHEAPEST L'i PHILADELPHIA Charles E. Eloti.s,thankful forpast favors would respectfully Inform his frlendaln thecountry, that he has removed to the Southwest Onrner of Sixth and Market Streets,un det Mc Neille's meat and new Clothing ware-rooms, ttad has constantly on hand wne.w and fresh supply .of Hats. Caps and BulThlo Ilobes of all kinds and prices. California. Mexican. Canada. Moleskin. Seaver and Brush Han, of all kinds and prices, to unit all purchasers, wholesale and retail, and promises all those who will favor Mtn with a rsil.to nave them 25 per rent P. S. JIM received a fine lota BEFFAEOROBES, gelling low CHARLES E. ELMES, Southwest coiner of nth and Market St...Phila. May 11, MO' 19-Iy. ---- DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS. ) 0. MARVIN-6IICCERSOR TO T. B. BREW, the did establishment. No. 116 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. where he has been fur several yeas the Principal Operator, would Invite Its old friend, and patrons and the public generally to tall and POP the pictures made by him for ONE DOLLAR. Ll...asserts withnut fear of contradiction; that his picirtres are equal to any of the high priced pictures Made In 'Mc city, and superior to any of the cheap onee. As Mr. Marvin attends to customers In person, by is determined, that no one shall go away dissatisfied. sa- If you want good Daguerreotypes, wait until you Come to the city. porracciings 1,1 Tot Aar, given on reasonable terms. Those wishing for Instruction are requested to call on the subscriber, es he is preparod to offer them some e xtra lnducements. Ps B. MARVIN. No. 116 Chestnut street, Philada. Oct 11, Pircit 41,0m0s COLEMAN'S Chest' Cathay STORE. Na:. 351 tiled 33 AIR CADE' arid AO9 T Strut -PHILADELPHIA C"?ITRY merchants can cave from 10 to 13 pc . cent,,by purchasing at the above stores.- BO Porting my own goods, paying but little rent, and v. ins economically, it is plaint can undelsellthosn ,eche putthave their good. here.pay high rents, andllgOlke. prince.. Con.iantir on hand a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives. ficissors'and Razors Table" Knives . and Forks, In Ivory, stag, buffalo. bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks; Steels, 4e.1 Butcher Halves; Dirk.; Bowie Entree; Revolving and Plaln Pistols, 4-c. Just received, a large stock of Dodgers and Wostentiolin's flue Pen and Congress Knives. - Alan. a large assortment of arcordeons. &c., tkc.r also, fine English Twist and German Gun.. .101131 M. COLF.IInII, Importer. 1-tf . Jan. 5,1849 Inimininuit rtrawrinup CARPETS, CENITIAN AND Painted Blinds. . firming & NiOiman respetfally announce to the citizens of Pottsville end the surrounding neighborhood that they have opened rl FURNITURE WARE-ROOM. is Nsitnatave &cur b a few doors Peas Csatre, where they ha'e 00 hand a large and fashionable. stock of Furniture. elm bracing the latest and most fashionable styles, all of which has been manufactured to their order by the best makers in ourcities. Thelrstock embraces a general assortment ofalithe'artirles embraced in fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the most luxurious "manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from 03 to ED, —and all other articles of furniture in proportion.. in their stock is Mao embraced a large attainment of Ve. netian Minds and Window Shades of the triortapprog. ed patterns, selected with great care. CARPETTING. BEDDING. AND EPROVITERV. They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting 'tribe rations qu.alitiee, and Bedding, to which they call the particnlarnientintrof those In want of theirs It is nor design to keep all the articles of Fundlate required in FichuyikiliCounty, and prevent the mete,- pity ofpersnnuu going abroad In search of elegant aril ' cies of Furniture, all of which they, are determined to Benet less afire' than they can be obtained else. where, with packing end carriage added. They there ; fore earnestly invite those who are about furnistals4 Ihouses and 'limpets° who requtreaddltional furniture, to give them acall. as they flatter themselves they clitt give them any kind of a •.!.fitout'' they may regatta at a great saving of funds. .lIENRY ORERPANCI. • 4 44111 7 180-tli % dIENANDER RILLTMAN 7 cure himself, with. e the knowledge of thit with one-tenth the usual expense. In addition to the detectl tontine of per. sale disease, it rally explains the mimeo manbood'l' early decline, whit observations on suirrisips—bei , sides many other &Tanga:menu stitch It would net,bit pro etc enumerate in the public prints.l lar Any person reading :waver-in* clarsies closed In s letter. will receive one copy nt this honk by mail, or Ave copies will be sent tor one doillt..r. Address, " 111. W. YOUNG, No. 142 Spruce Meek Philadelphia," Post-paid. -- e.W" DI. YOUNG can be consulted on any of duly Meioses described lot& different radicals'''. at bis Office. LbS Spruce sure, every day between 9 -and o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) Ph Gads.. Nov. 9 ; 1110 . 4.5.1 y Tin? RICONIVIIIIIP • 88•IITintl. aSsO ? 0 tent or Ladles' Gaut tad hail ilte•st Nati Brateles sad Ear 11101, Gm r bow V . ' --- , - wnr zursan.7 .• - . *Rs ! . Des, 14,1430 NE= AND POTTSVILLE I wlllti.ich youto Pierre khe bowels of the Earth, and bring out from the Ca.lniel of hfountaihe. Metal/ which wilt 610 strength to our hands and subject an Natare to our use and pleasure.—Dr. Aniabia PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN,BANNAN, POTTSYILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1851 - •. irrovEs - t arrow: wrongs! r e i t t o l f z o , r n e s e s o i tasni.P2TßJAtit3.3.l7snilertb3SErLoktlf To; *l t h end e ? d era i l sanrytkill county, Would hereby call r rii ii rn am by ge tb li e n their attention to hislarge and well *defied assortment of Staves,_ among which are •'The Etna illf-tigtlt Cooking Stove! the mostanitable and convenient for Tavern rise; tho Independent upringvitir, kicGremir, and other kinds of air-tight Ptovea. Tirip complete Cook improved, and all vari ous other kinds of Cooking Stores, Also a 'splendid lot of Partial. Stoves, among which are the Square Cast Iron Radiator, considered the handsomest and best Parlor Stove ever offered in this Region—the open front Parlor Stove. a new rind very handsome article, with the naval stile of Parlor, Hall and Office Stoves. Alan on hand a large and hand some assortment of follow and Brass Ware, and the best and largest assortment of Japanned and Tin Ware ever offered in the County. ' . Persons desiring to purchase will please calland sea for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, at the Old Cheap Staid. Centre street; above Market. All "kinds of Jobbing Work done at the shortest notice. SOLOMON HOOVER:, LCD MOPE WORICEI, • - .14 1 ''. NEAR lIABLETON.-11UDSON & Allen. proprietors of the above named establishment. krapeeiltilly Inform their patrons and the public generally, that they have wren the large building formerly used for the Machine Rhop eennected With the dugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they have added 2 Foundry. and err now prepared in build Stalin' Fogines of every size, Vomits, Coal Breakers. Railroad and Drift Cara.; and to Punish Iron and Brass Castings of every deseripton suitable to the Dual mining as any other business. on the most reasonchle terms.' Repairing of all kinds done grub Re3toti/, add despatch. at the lowest mire'. —All work fundshed by them wilt he warranted to perform well. They a (mid solieit the custom of those who may leant articles In their line in this vicinity. —Ail orders will meet with Immediate and prompt attention.,_,. ti. W. HUDSON, Mardi I', 1849. I^.-11y) . 1.. 11. ALLEN, • nitTILE SITEXCRIBER ANNoruip Es tn the public that he le Sale proprietor or •• the 'Franklin Works„Pott Carbon, lately owned by A 0 Brooke.where be contin ues to manufacture to order 'at the *hottest notice Steam Engines, Pumps, Coat Breakers, and Machinery or almost any size nr description, for mining or other ta/Pose.. Also Railroad and Dritt'Cars, lion or Wars aszings of any size or patern. 01-Orders are traPfa fully counted. . iiik:irl. SILLYMAA. . . FRANKLIN SROVEI. WORKEL—The subscriber continues to furntsh-the Calera and dealersof Kehl Courtly, with'Shovets of all kinds,: at the lowest Phil lidelphts prices. AttPl2llollll particululy called to his coal Shovel's. Orders for Shovel! of any size or pattern promptly attended in , A. MAN. Pcirit Carbon. July 27,1849. - - a 0 ' IN THE ROROUGH• OE POTTRVILLE, formerly conducted by Chas. W. Pitman. 1. Wren k Co. respectßaly radicit a continuance .. •of the custom of the ' worke. Being practical Mechanic 3, they flatter themselves that their knowl edge and experience of the businvis will enable them to turn out work that will not fall to give =tisfactlon to the moot fastidious. They are .prepared to manu facture steam Engines, Punip, Coal Breakers, Drill Care,Rallroad and other Eaininp, Pit. c- All orders thankfully received and promptly et.. - ruled on the moot reu.nutble 1011131 JOHN WREN. THOMAS WREN, ' Jutir . ls,loo-2 4- 4] : JAMES WREN. PASCAL IRON.WORES, ,--- aiIPHILALI'A.—WELDED lt•R011011T Iron Flues, sititable for Locomotives. Marine and mbar Stearn Engine Rolle from 2 to 5 Inches in diameter. Also Pipes torttal, Steam andotherpurposeinextraorong Tube for Hydraulic Ferree:. • Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Stearn Engines *c. 'Manufactured andfor *ale by' MORRIS; TASKER ir MORRIS, Warelioune S. E. ringlet 9d and Walobt eta SPENCER: MASON RESPECT . fully announce. to the public that they ' have taken the Establishment known as the PousVille !ion Worka on Nor weal n street, where they: are prepared to build all kind, of Steam Englnea,•mattufamnre Railroad Carr, and Machinery of almost every description, at the ahorteol notice, and on tine moot reasonable terms —Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engines, will tind it to their advantage to give them a call be 'ore engaging elsewhere. [May 'll if , DlilL'A. READING & POTTSVILLE - RAII.ROA D. I —On and aftvr April let, 184 d, Goods will be for warded with despatch at the following rates of freight, between Pottsville and the points below stated, per on of 4000 Item . Retwern Pottsriflpßetween Pottsiilif i ' • nad;Phila, I and Readiao. i Plaster, Limestone filiumln-1 ous Coal, -Rand, Iran Ore: }. l PO sod Bricks. J Blooms,lime, timber, stone, 1 rosin, tar, pitch, raw tut. I pentine, marlds, grind- ~„3 ,n" stones, nails, spikes, scrap , and pig iron; broken MP!. Ines, guano and poudrette. Bar , Iron; flour. salt, lead.) bark, raw tobacco,salt been and pork. lumber; grain. him castings, sugar, ino. }AI 75 Inases, green coffee, poti- , toes, salt petre. brimstone. and rye chop. Flour, per bid: , . . . Oil, groceries, vinegar. isilits• key. machinery, cheesed • lard, tallow, rags, leather. -- .. raw hides, paints. white 1.4 aD 9 35 • and red lead,oysters. hemp alue and cordage, steel, 1 bran and ship stuff. J IRate cotton and wool. cigars) fresh meat, fresh fish. dry I gnods,drugs and medicines, foreign liquors. wines. and teb, glass, china, an' d 1 - inneneware. poultry. con- I lectionary, books and sea- )-5 DO 5 15 tionary„ spirits turpentine. 1 0 rimptune, burned coffee, hats and cap., boots and , shoes, bonnets, feathers, trees. hops, spice., turn'. tore, by weight. No additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving or delivering freight at any of the Compa ny' a posts on the line April 15,1943 -- rien - iiiiiis - 12 . oisa on Goa. • 0. MCK-:OF TILE PIDL'A. & READING RAIL Road rtiffipany—Phijadelphia, February 20,1950. —.Notice to hereby given.. thatthe RAMS of Freighta and Tolls on Coal, trunnioned by Me Company, will be as followa from Mardi. llth. 13:4 ' To 45 Froni 11. C a, rbou. 7o B.llfave l n ca . P.Cilitton. Richmond'Philadelphia 7ll 165 45 hulloed Plane 70 ICS 45 Niretown - 70 1 65 45 Germantown Rallroaa ' ~ 70 2 a 45 Pills of Raohuyllilli .• 70 " 165 45 Minoru* 60 155 as Conahroken & Plymouth ill 50 45 20 Tern out 1 mile below Nor. ristown , 45 40 15 Nbrrietown or Bridgeport' 40 35 30 Port Kennedy3s - 30 15 Valley Forge . 30 15 10 Pbeenieville 20 15 - 10 Royer's Ford . 20. 15 T 00 Ptittatown Douglassville - 15 10 - 10 Bausultown 10 :65 , 05 Reading , _ ~ 05 'OO . 95 Betien Reading&Mahrvihlbs 00 05 00 Agobreville . 95 W 65 Hamburg. .. , 75 '7O • 65 Ortvigsburg• 66 60 55 , By order of the Board of Managers. R. BRADFORD, illert•y; 9-1 m .44UNEW FIVE CURTI; ft I z means of the Pocket Aplus, or Every one bin .hysiwan t 30th 'Mato* tpwards of n hundred rings. showing private te In every abspe.and tad - waltbrast km. of aenalveeystem, by YOUNIII. 33. L. f.tlme has now atrlvek , persons enferlng front illsenreniheetl no wore , theitrlth 0? Qllnwt= ,s by the presulpitonn land in gps book nig = RS' IItANIEUN IRON , WORMS. CAGLE MON WORKS. MOAT WORKS. ~y:♦>~{r1:Y1s~~.;~>~:;..: 7 .{~ ~}Vey SOM.1111i13!, garch s, IMO • raw azuuutaxiterrr. 12 zrreN CO exrrEss runner t at. ( nir , ,E v r e pr a r : i or r wtud D L4N g alLy w r yi r , In charge of fluvial guilsengen) merchandize of ail deactiptioar,psckagen,htindi es. s kee W.bault note% kr. Also. particular attention , paid' to collecting Ms, OMNI asd AccosinGs.,,Ptickagea gad Gouda delivered daily to all intetinealitg Owen. between Philadelphia and Pottavula: 011iciti—CenArir Street. Pottsville; No. 41. South Third Airtut. Philadelphia; No. G Wall 131rorf. New York No; 8 -Court Strew. Boston. " • ' - LIVINGEIYOZ 4 4 ROWARD t Cu. :Feb 24.1849. c ' But Piissengai Train maven cull, Jayeexcepted) 'on no arrival dl th e - morning Train nn the Reading Itallonut from Philadelphia—arri ving at Tamaqua in tline 'to 4lae. Lam, Tamaqua at half past pne eetoeki P. M.; hi int( ea' 4:firma at Port Clinton withlhe afternoon:train on the Ream allitoad , froni tottntile to-Philadelphia. fore-.-To Port Mama. 75 rents;, to Philadelphia. $3 , 'The freight minims** Tisnitena dallyi - Otthilefe ex tepid) at a Web:wk. A." M.. an Port -at 4 awark. P.ll. A Pasamen. Car rappla•eaanaetne wire th e Freight Unlit. 8 0 ineppaseama tar Philadel phia can tatain marsininla aeons the leading Wlroad.as Pan alma. Pare the Eine ra 16 the other - • - .101114 ANDEARON. General 'Taman& oct 2 13 45 144- . -tf inaftisTinr. • ORIDEIka. spltneoN DEN rIAT. BAR terioied to the nevi - While; in the rear of Theo roster & Co.'n Boot and shoe. A • • • ore. nest door to Remake Klock'. Mare Dole ' eke:street. 001 door rum Cearreop s io n t whom hot &matted ups( handsotaketate, mot you be Pfepared to perform all ?pet-alone aperudninp to his •He has diseoseted a am pieptrattai tor destroylot Air yens of i tooth." without pale; co that it que be 3481304. wlllheit TUN, - All optint&lall tante& and term . • -notstillei Muth /et /FN. 1/47 2PDEIfQtPjT. THE FRRNELIN FIRE INBURANCE•COJIPANT or PIIILADELPIIIi OFFICE No. 163.1 Chestnut street, neai Fifth St DIRECTORS, Chariot, N. Rucker. 2. • George W. Richards Thomas Dart; r• Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias' Wagner. 4 - Adolphe C. B or i c , . SamneiGnini. • ; David S. Brown, - Jacob R. Smith, `..* Morris Patterson, Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on every description, stproperiy, In town and country at. rates as low u ate consistent with security. The - Company Wee reserved a la t rge Contingent Fend, Wbith waft their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured'• The assets of the Company on January lat. 1848. as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, Were as follows, biz : Mortgages 090456 G, Stoeks, 51.563,43 Real Estate, ice= 90 Cash, Le.. ° ,15,151 57 Temporary, 123,e50 - 00 *1420.09.6: Since ' 'theirteeorPoralioh. period of eighteen years, they have pate upwards of doe seWin s tire amt. deed rise:sad dallier,. toes,. by fire, thereby adbrd intevldenee of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition In meet with prompt negg. all , tiabilltlea. ETIADLES N. DANCRER. President. . CHARLES 0. HANC,RER, Secretary. Tbesubsertbor has been appotmed anent for the above mentioned institution. and is now prepa?ed to make insit mote, on every description of property, at the lowest rate.. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. 11,1851 , "Encourage , Home Manufactures if you want to support the Region—}hat's the dartrine t'• —Bre. JoAssou. ggpCgpiLL~trramcLAY, ,utunuErn— AND STONE-WARE MANUFACTORY. %MC PROPRIETOR OF THIS MA NUFAcTORY. 1 near Prockvlite,,:in Schuylkill, county. Pa..re spectfully solicits euttom of the surrounding Sow! keeper' for the anklesof his manufacture, where he offers as coat fs say , made elsewhere, and lower in price than the 'rade .of this raglan have rser yet bought. They consist. Ir part of Rockingham-ware, slz: Pitchers, Coffee-Pots, Tca•Pots, Sugar-nimbi, Creams. Frult-Plates, Spittoons, arc.„ Jar. sTnii MARE, FIRE.Paoor , PUDDING D18111:14. " • " Nappies .` Pie . " Vegetable •• " Baking Plates, &e. Also, Yellow Stoneware, Ginger and Root Beer Bot tles, Jugs, pitchers. Bowls, Preserve, Jelly and Pick ling Jarg; Jelly and Cake Moulds, Basins, Ewem and ('hamber., and generally every ankle ma nufactit red. Ile also;,manufactorea to order the following : • Fire Bricks of any shape or size Stove Cylinders and Linings of all pattern. : Flue and Flooring Tiles; Arch, Key and Wedge Bricks; Oven, Arch and Dom Tiles, Ac., *Order; for the above are reanerliLlly eGlielzeJ ORlcri and Show Ware-room I,Wholewle only) in Silver Terrace Buildings, Centre street, Poltaville. Addres, F. HODGSON, Agent. Pottsville. No v .13, 1850 4:•if Tres) Supply of Fall Goods. JUSTE RP.CIIICED BY THE SCHISCHIDERS AN extensive addition to their formerstnek of goads. comprising a general assortment of Dry Goods,Groce latleebovare,PreViSionS. &c. Ike. " Every possible care has been taken in selecting this stock of good., and we challenge comparison in re specs to beauty n 1 style, excellence of quality as well as cheap:was of juice, with any other &sock of goods any where In tie fott4ul in city or reinntry. We have paid :penal attention to the Dry Condsdepartment which our former experience in the city give. to =MT advantages. Our assortment is eaten:Axe and Varied, amongst them may he found an extensive assortmett , of Ladies Dress floods. ineluding Mons lane de lanes, 'Cashmeres. Alapacati, Coburg Cloth( pi Ladies' Cloths. French :Metinns. s itb many other kinds of the newest fashiontand sty le.. with the new style fashionable Trimmings. Ao a Imp and extensive assortment of neWstylefesitiortabis Shawls of various glades and (filatures; also, house, furnishing goods—sort, as Car- peting.Gil Cloths, Table Linnens, Diapers, Aneet logs. , Olankets, Fled Checks, Spreads, &c., &c, Also oaths. Caashneres, Satinets, Jeans, Children's Plaids, &r. with various and nuntemits other article. milted to the season and wants of customers. Thankful for the g„eberous patronage extended to us dosing the. time we have been in this place, we re• opeethilly invite a continuance of the Faille. No pains shall be spared on our part to deserve it. Hememberthat our store Is situated in Cent rwstreet directly oppoalte the Post Office, at the stand former- I y occupied by George W. Slater. JOHNSTON & CO. Potteville, Oct, 19, 1830 42.tf , Mil AND PROVISION STORE. 11 T. W LOON. No. 8, South Water Street,Phila ti: delphlr, would respectfully inform tne Merch ants of Schuylkill and the adjoining counties, that in connet`tlon with a general Commission Businesi, he keeps constantly on hand, a complete assortment of Fish and Prnvilionr, coilsi