II fii . ~~_ The. Coal Trade far 1847. The quantity sera Road this week is 31,886 . - ; 10—by Canal, 6,1013 05—:1n all 38,602 15—total by Rail -Road 595,012 04—do by Canal '74,420 11. ,The.quantity,ll Canal this week. Is greater than it . .has been any one week this season. There is a sligh t &Magog* ort.the rail road. Boats for Chrtyiug coal'to New York are very scarce, enad freights have an upward tendency. The demand tor Coal 'sequel to the faillities for conveying it from ' Richmond to -foreign markets. The raies of toll and traUsponat ion on the Rail Road so Richmond advanced 50 cents 'Per ton on the past week.-- We learn that the relaying of the Little Schuylkill, Rail Road was an Ihr completed that a Locomotive run up to-Fuelling' during the week. TlieSeidtara extension of the Mine Hill and Schuyl kill,Raven Rail Road, it is stated wilt be completed in August, Our friends in that quarter are suffering for the want of this road. We bear also complaints of the delay in placing motive power on the Mine Bill and Schuylkill Raven Rail Road. _ . . Ereightehave advanced again to the New England ports, and vessels remain as scarce as ever. Our COI . -- , 4 respondent sends us the following quotations: To New i'ork, . ' • All 30 To Newark,, ' • ,1 30 To Providence, l 87 To Fall 11lier, ' 1 87 To New Bedford, - - ' 190 To Salem, , . 210 To Portsmouth, N H., . - 12 ri To Portland, Me., - 2 37,1 . :",o Boston, • ' • • , ' 290 • To New Haven, • ' , '1 MI . To llartford,, • • To Troy, ToAlbauy, • ° The rates from Bristol are 12h as. more • . PRICED OF COAL ON BOARD. White Ash Lump, Nut do •. Broken. Egg, and Stine, Red Ash Lump, • Prepared,Nut, Lehigh Lump, ' Prepared, Freights by Canal, 70 cents te. Philadelphia and $1 Elk a SI, 90 to New York.' Sent for, the week ending on Thursday Evening last : RAIL ROAD. . CANAL. WEEK. , TOTAL. WEEK. • TOTAL .. . P. Carbon, 12,625 04 23 2 ,258 02 1; 5,322 12 58 , 023 00 Potts9llle, 5,202 Or , 92,122 OS , _ . B:llaven,' 14,037 15 '244,747 09 1316.13 14,583 02 ~,, P. Clinton, "31 1O 25,914 02 60 00 915 00 31;06 10 595,012 01 6,700 OS 74,920 11 74.450 11 Total 4.13..& Canal ' 669,462 15 DATES OF TOLL AND TB...•NsPoRTA.TioNO:s: HAIL CORD, - AOGUEIT 1. 1647. From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia, el 50 $1 40 $1 25 To 111thinond . , 1,50, 1 90 120 • HATER OF TOLL BY CANAL. From Mt. Carbon. .8. Haven. -P. Clinton • ; To Philadelphia. tit cts. 60 cts. 52 cts. LEHIGH COAL TRADE For the week ending Ju0e26,1847. _WEFK, TOTItt— Summit Illine 7,618 11 64,974 07 ' Rhume Run 4,571 02 ' 51,427 01 • 13e4ver Meadow 3,414 06 38,064 17 '..,, summit'. • 1091 14 9,126 07 - 11az1et0n3,559 07 , 37,362 09 . .• Bucktuotintain Ca Wyoming 22,256 13 LACKAWANA COAL TRADE. ''The qtiantity of Coal sent to MOrket for the week en ding June 19. ' 14,400 ' Total for the season, PlNEartovE COAL TRADE. lotrAol • coal transported on the lintotrtanaPßail • , for the Aveek. ending Jane 18th. Tone. C. wt. qrs . . • 2,546 19 2 • Per last report 22;193 8 '2. Total mount transported on swatara Rail Road from 16th. Ist May, &elusive.) • ' Tons. C. wt. qrs. • 3,441 10 2 - •Fer rust report 10,465 7 2 Total ` MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. he following to the amount of coal passed over the !Creek Rail Road, for the last six days. • . 6,031 14 'Tons. 10'1,51210 Per list report 108,545 04 " GEORGE RADESTY, Collector BE SCHUYLKILL VALLEY. RAIL ROAD Amountof crh.l transporied over .the Schuylkill Val te'y Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturdareven log last. • 7,917 19 'fon!. ml7O 10 - Per •last report 156,058 35 " JESSE TURNER, Collector Total MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carhim & Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening last. 12.022 15 Tons. Per last report 212,902 01 239.927 10 " JESSE TURNER, Collector, Total 5114 E lIILLdc SCHUYLIitaiIiAVEN RAILROAD. The folloviing is the amount of Coal transported over this road for the week'ending on Wednesday last, 14,875 08 Tons. 143,949 17 Per4aer report 258,825 05 " WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector Total MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount °fecal transported over this Road for the %veek,ending on Thursday evening last. 6,005 15 0 Tons 90,613 09 0 '" Per last report Total STANTON'S' EXTERNAL REMEDY, EDICED HU N T.'S LINIMENT, TS now uaiversally acknowledged to be the Infallible 1 remedy for Rheumatism, Spinal Affection., Con traction of the. Muscles, sore Throat and Quinsy, Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Ague • in the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises, Salt Rheum, Burns, Crohp, frosted Feet, and alt Ner vous Diseasea. The triumphant succesa which has attended the ap ': pllcation this most WONDERFUL. MEDICINE to curing the most severe cases of the different diseases ' above named, and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it wherever a has been introdu ced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to resort . at once to the only remedy that can be relied on. A year has scarcelyalapsed since I first introduced to the notice of the publiC, this WONDERFUL REMEDY, and,in that short spaO of time, it has acquired a repu • *titian that ranks itarnongst medicines as a ereat Eater ' nal•Remedy the first best: It has teccived the •p -2 probation of the Medical Faculty and .many citizens of ; influence and wealthhave united and recommending it the Public's use, as a medicine that can be safely re ' ';'A="Sorted to for speedy relief. The high charaeteralready • , attained by this popular Medicine, has induced some base and evil minded persons to palm a a counterfeit as the genuine ; and no doubt the country will he tlood ed a spurious Hunt's Liniment. Be careful and . examine well before you bay, and see you get STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY CALLED • HUNT'S LINIMENT. "s gee that each, bottle has. my nave blown upon it, and , ' that it is aceortibanied with directions, and with a far t.•:. simile of my signature on the second page • otherwise you will be cheated, with an article that will injure In stead of benefiting you. The low price at which it is sold enables every one,- . even the poorest to he bena tted by this excellent reale dy. ' It is unfortunately the case that the working this-, see, from exposure, are moral subject than the idle and rich, to those very infirmities which it Is intended to tare, yet the exorbitant pi,ice usually asked for ceme dies of the like nature (Gee dollar per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. Thousands are now suffering the most intense agony. arising from maimed limbs,Aistortions of the. frame, inveterate rheumatism; many of them, perhaps, have. already given up in despair all attempts to obtair after repeated and unsuccessful trials—butlet,llo such • - feelings of despair be enteitained.-try lIUNT'S LINI-. MENT, it has done wonders, as may be seen by reading the several cases reported in the pamphlets which are' , to be had of every Agent. Try it and despair not But' should you in carelessness, or incredulity neglect to seek for relief in its proper application, either for your self or your friends, then let the blame be upon your-. be ( only, for Providence has now placed within your teach a safe and certain remedy, which has already afforded relief to thousands, anti whose healing proper- - ties are incontestible. GEO. E. ;STANTON. Sing Sing; July 1,1817. 4 AGENTS: John G. Brown, Pottsville. • Jonas Pon Clinton. Bickel at Metier, Gravitate. Lewis, G. Wunder, Schuylkill Haven James B. Falls, &linens:lle. Geo. Reifanyder, New Castle. Walter Lawton, St. Clair. • S. R. liempton, Port Carbon. Oliver & Mars, Belmont. ' .W: H. Barlow, New Philadelphia: J. Williams, Middleport. ,Georgell.Potts, Brockville, Jos. H. Alter, Tuscarora. Nelloer & Norganwortb, Tatrtaqda ply 3d Lai: 03 70, a *3 75 3 50 3 75 3 75 4 Oti 3 511 3 675 4 00 367 a r 3 37k a W 5 15 41. 1 0 18 10,996 3,445 221,428 13 ELM 25,340 7 0 V. L. CONRAD, Collector 13,006 ; 18 0 V, L. CONRAD, Collector 96,618 19 0 N. CLEAVER. Collector.— ram A>i.yy:lr.,~ New and Cheap: Leather' Store, IN the rear of Rogers, Sinalcition & Co's. stare. near the corner of Centre and Nahantongo streets, Potts ville. The subscriber has opened and intends keeping a general assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Red, and Oak tanned sole leather, upper leather, Cale. skins, slaughteraudispanlsh Kip-skins, of his own fin ishing and of the very best quality, which hs will sell cheap forcash. CAtah paid for slaughter hides, calf and sheep,sklits. or taken In exchange fur leather. Slaighter hides ex changed for leather in the rough. RAIIIIIEL WILLIAMS. Pottsville, July 3, ISM • BOROUGH ACCOUNT. I AA:mi . nt current for the Borough of Pottsville of: moneys received and orders drawn from May 191 h, 1846, to alaksa, 1847. , ) - -----• . Cu. 1846. . . . . May 19 By cash from Thomas Foster, late -• treasurer, • . 41 294 June 30 By cash Wont Mt. Cook for curbing' 27 40 July 4 ' " froniGeorge•Heisler collector 311 56 11 " do 'do )65 25 18 "," do do 418 00 25 -' do : do ' 336 73 Aug. 8 • " do do , - 500 00 29 " do do. • - 500 00' Sept. 10 " do do - . 460 00 26 ' " • . do do 326 7.11 Oct, 3 " do do ' - ' 200 00 10 " do . do - ' ' 227 00 17 " do do • • 100 55 24 " 'do -do ' ' 175 50 Nov. 14 . •7 do do 330 00 1847. - Jan. 9 " do -do 800 00 , April 17 " l do do '.,', 448 43 23 By pioceeds of note for street loan -,. 492 34 May '2 By cash from G. Heisler, collector • 262 39 ...--- • Balance in treasury 005 07 1846. May 9 . 8y cash from Jacob Reed Cot building permits 3 00 .11 r" license to circus - • 20 00 19 ..--'" do do ~ 13 00 Juty 13 . " building permits .. 15 00 Aug. 17 " license to theatre '_. 18 Od 17 " building permits . . i 3 q ° 1847. , ~May 1 "' permits licences .' 32 00 4846. - • . . July 2 '• filam•l Mills,collector,lB44 40 14 Aug. 15 " • -. do • 80 00 - 1847. , . . May 3 " • do ~..-• WO 00-200 14 By A. MOM!, agent for owndrs of York - Farm and Ayre tracts , . 1846. July' II Toll on 5119 tons 93 cwt. coat, at 2 cts. per ton. on , Market a. Rail Road 102'38 Nov. 10 On 13120 01 cwt. do 262 40 1847. • Fob: 6 - 003260 tons do •\ 171 20-235 99 1846; • • Aug. 12 By east' from B.llaywood. per .1.54. Beatty rot curbing, 1845 l6 87 Amnunt.r>f balance in treasury. May 5,1847.'924 08 Attest SAMUEL HARTZ,,Town Clerk. -,,.. DR. • . . . .. • - • • 1846 Xo. of Orders. May 19 333 to Philip Kantner,s-1 dayi work * 5'77 i 333 Peter Jennings, 51- days supervisor 81 50 ' • 8 25.. " Peter Jennings 81 days' horse and cart, 4f2 00 -1703.--2325 334 Jos. 11aughawout, Judge °let- ' • Lion, N. W. ward - 12 50 ' 338 • Dan'l Samuel, Judge N.E. ward 12 50 337 Elias Derr, J udge,S. ward 12 50 338 Wm straiten, 13 days work supervisor, 1 50 - 12'00 339 Davis Smith, 7 days work, $1 7 00 • . 34U Peter Stahr,s days hove &tors gg in 00 311 - " 4.days do &. work 10 50 342 Danl. Klap for workOn streets' 39 90 313 Jacob Geis for council supper 25 00 344 Jacob Rummel for 51 days work 550 345 Jacob Kinsley, 10 gals. oil, 90 9 00 346 ' Wm. Getter, 1 mo's. salary as watchman 21 00 . 347 Jacob Merwin, 1 mo's. do 24 00 348 Ja's Nagle, painting watch boxes 200 June 9 349 to Wm. Sfretten, 10 days sia. „. • persisor,Bl 50 15 00 350 Davis Smith, 91. days work, II .9 50 351 Peter Stahr,3 d's horse Sc cart 412 600 352 John Jennings, supervisor, 18 25 353 Philip Priee,lo d's work 111 • 10 00 .354 Wm. Shissler, 111 d's work II 50 355 'Joseph Thomai, 10 do • 10 00 356 'John Smith I do • I 00 357 Anthony Dillon, q do 775 • 358 George Blown, 1 • do 100 359 John Shaw, 34 do . 3 50 . • 360 Joseph Engle 2 do ' 2 00 361 ' Hugh Cummings, 14 do horse and cart *2 . . 3 00. 362 Isaac Lykens for I price, ' 49 ' 363 Anthony Burk, 41 days work 475 364 Peter'Stahr, 41 d's horse & cart 22 '9 50 365 Peter Miller, 41 d's work el ,' 475 366 Lawrence Rosenberger, 43 do 4 75 367 Peter Moyer, 44 do, . .- 475 368 Nicholas Shower 41 do, 4 '75 - .. 369 Dan'l Klapp, supervisor ' 15 12 ' 370 Nicholas Shower, I day's work -- 100 - ' 371 Datil Klapp, 11 days' work - 1 25 372 John Ebert 1 do ' • 50 - ' 373 Wm' Shisler, ii do 50 - 374 Patrick Cullen, 21 do 250 I . 375 Philip- Kammer, 21 do 01 10 275 376 Jacob Hummel,2l- do • 250 377 , Peter Jennings, S• d's hauling - • • - and Work • . 10 75 - 378 " Francis Kenon fnt stove _ June 16 379 JOhn Jennings, 81 days super visor, 431 50 . 12 '75 - ' 380 William Shisiler, 53 days' work 375 • ' ,381 Joseph ThOmas, 71 do 750 - - ' 382 Philip Pine, 51 . do " 550 -- , 381 Jilin Shaw, 31 do • , 330 381 Jon. Knorr, 2111's horse & cart 82 5 00 • 385 Sarni Scott, 44 days work . 1 450 386 Hugh CurnmVs. do hone & cart 200 387 Stung treffne , 1 do do 62 100 388 Anthony Dillon 1 days/work ' 50 ' 389 Dan'l Klapp, supervisor- 17 75 390 Lawrence Roseoberger,6days 800 391 Jos. Brook, 1 day horse& cart 62 1 00 392 Peter Moyer, 7 days work, 81 7 00 -393 Denny Ayres, 4 do ._ 400 391. Jesse %Virile, 1 do - . . 200 395 Jas. Cleary, bill for stone 805 396 Peter Jennings, 21 days horse, - cart, & work. . 5 75 397 for cleaning hose I 10 398 Wm. Stratton,lo days supervisor 15 00 399 Davis Smith, 10 days work, 81 10 00 400 P. Stahr, 7 days horse & cart $2 14 00 • 401 Sol. Moth. work at l'ock-up house 399 June 30. 402 Dan'l Krebs making duplicate for tax-collector - , I 1 00 403 Wm. Stratton. 6 days supervisor 000 404. Davis Smith; 5} days work, 81 -5 25 405 Peter Stsbr, I do horse Ar. can, $2 4 00 401) Sanel Heffner, 7do do 214 00 . 497 Hugo Cummings 7do do F' 214 00 - - 408 Sam'l Scott. 71'days work I 775 409 Thoiiias Dewine, 7 do 7 00 410 Jame's McCabh, 7 do • -7 00 . ' 411 Aaron Potts, 1 day horse & cart 200 412 George Brown.l days work - 50 ' - 413 Hay wood&Snyder,forrepair= ing Hydmulion engine 414 Win. Gettes, 1 mol. salary as Watchman . . 21.06. 415 • Jno. C. Conrad.for hauling stone 765 July 21 416 'John Jennings, Elf days super - eisor,,Bl 50 417 Thomas Foster, 1 year's servi ces as treasurer -. . 'lOO 00 418 G. B. Znlick, making copy of assessment 8 00 ' 419 Wm. Mortimer Jr., for bill oil 30.19 ' - 420 -Jno. Jenniugs, 8 days supervi- - .sor, SI 50. . • 'l2 00 f - 421 Sa '1 Scott, 8 days work, $1 800 . 422 Joseph Tbonias. 41 do , ' 4 50 • . 423 Michael Moran, 8 do 800 421 Peter Jennings, 8 days horse . & cart. $2 -, • 16 00 425 Chas: Sigfried, 2 days work 200 - 426 John Fox, 1 days hauling - 200 427 Francis Kenon, llf do 23 50 428 Wm. Stratton, 101 days super- . . visor, 81 30 , 15 37 ' • 429 Petert3tahr, 31 days Work el . 523 430 Aaron Potts, 2 days,borse & cart, $2 4 00 ',' • 431 John L Martin, on account of - covert at Toring's Landing August 4 432 Benj. enwrap bill; printing Stc. 433 Nathan Evansfor bond a interest • for lot at council Room . 325 50 43 5 Sam'l Ifttntzinger for bill 'oil 43 33 . 435 Jacob Merwin, 2 months, as • watchman 48-.00 ' 436 Wm. Gettes,l mo. as watchman. 24 00 437 Wm. Stratton,lol days super- . - . visor".6l 50 15 75 438 Peter Stahr, 10/ days work, el 10 50 • . 439. Philip Kohler, for work at bridge 975 - 440 Isaac Severn Mr acct. of work . • - at council house, . 4 ' 75 00 . 441 John L. Martin, on ecct.; cal vert at Salem creek . - 100 00 August 18 442 Wm.Btratton 11 days supervisor 16 50 443 Peter Stahr II days work 81 11 00 - 414 Aaron Potts ftir3days battling 02 ,0 0 0 445 Philip Kantner, 1 days Work 81,10 ' 55 •' 446 E. 0. Parry;l year's ilqalYllb _ _ solicitor - . 50 00 , 447 Jacob Alter, 1 year's interest . on Alter 10110 448 John Jennings 7dags supervi-' our, 181 50 10.50 ' - 419 Sam'l Sean, 15 Asps work, 81 600 450 Wm. Wingert, 6 do 600 '451 Patrick Cully. 14 do 175 452 John For; 61 &la, horse & • cart,' 82 13 00 ' 453 Wtolifortimnre.9nto's.ground . . . , rent, engine house ' - 18 75 454 John L. Martin on sect., chltrert 300 tX) Sept., •1 455 Solomon Lord, 7 days work, hobk sod ladder house 10 50 • 456 Jacob Merwiti to Lt deptem-- - per as watchnian l 'l2 00 457 Geo, H. Bitchier on J. Met- ' win's order • 12 OD . . 458 Chas.Wormanforsertleesand • expences 19 18 • 439 Jno, Jennings. 12 days super ' 61 50 .. - 400 Safer"! r Stott {May's 'Pork •• . • 461 ' Robert Scarden 111 do 11 45 469 Jobrt Fox 7 days horse as cart, es Is CIO 463 Patrick Cully, days' work, I 11 - 95 464 Thomas Dewine. 71 do I'7 75 465 PeterJennings,4fdayshaulina9 450 466 Emanuel &kb, 1$ do • ,9 350 467 Juries Shultz for paveing 75 :,4173 Bain Ault./ coo. as vratebmto 24 pp 409' - Wm. Stratton, 10 days super- • visor in 50. 1510 470 Peter Stater, 91 days' work 975 471 Johi L•. 4111- vest, Salem creek, ,200 00 472 'AalrOn-Poria..sl days' hanlines2ll 00 473 • :Saitel: Hartz, making state- • oleollfor 1545 • 500 Sept- 15 4/TA' John Jertiiings.ll days sapervisOr 16 50 475 - 1111.3.**1 & Snyder, on acct., ' . :E...o: ' ltickson's bill forprinting 2500 4761 Israel Bensinger, days' work II 25 4777; 1 .Th0mas Dewtne.4 do , 4 00 478: -Patrick Cully, 101 do 10 25 476: P. Jennings, 7I day's' hauling 62 IS 50 4130- ; Emanuel Reich, 6f do ...2 13 00 481 Nlchblas Senzinger. 21 do 2 450 482 Robert Scatten, 105 days' work I It) 25 483 Win Stratton, to, dap, super-. I • • visor, el 50 15 00 484 Peter Stahr, 81 days' work 61 850 . 485 John Reifsnyder, 4 do' - 2 " 400 486 Jerry-Eltattr, S days' hauling,S2 10 00 487 "Samq Thompson for bill of oil 28 87 488 John L.Martin on ac't ofcul*ert 250 00 Oct. 6 489 Jas.Shultz,27yds.paveing gutter 843 489 - Miners' Bank of Pottsville, for interest 10 2d Jan'y, 1847, inn no. 490 Dan'l Auli, I mo. as,,watchnian 24 00 491 J. blenvin, mo. as watchman 24 00 492 Gen. H. Sttchter, bill hardware 28 us • 493 John Jennings,lo} days super,- visor $1 50 , 15 75 , 491 Israel Seitzlnger,l4d.'s work et 450 495 . Patrick Cully 81 do . 1 850 496 Sam'l Faust, 41 do ), 1 475 497 John Jennings, 2 do I 200 498 Peter Jennings, Bdays' hauling 2 16 00 • 499 - Nicholas S,.itzinger, 81 do 217 00 500 Wm. Stratton, 14 days super . visor. 61 50 91 00 501 - Peter Stahr, 101 days' work, 61 10 - 50 • • 502 Jerry Stahr, I day's hauling, 2 00 503 Emanuel Haas, for smith work 12 33 504 Daniel Slap for hauling & work 30 75 505 John Quinn, 91 days' work $1 950 . 506 Joseph Brooks, 1 day horse &Cart 200 • 507 Anthony Burk, I day's work 100 .‘ • 508 War. I,titz,s/ - do Si 850 • 508, James Cleary,B days, horse & . cart, 61 6 45 509 Emanuel. eich, work & hauling 18 1 00 510 George Acker, 10 days' work,l3l 10 00 511 Nicholas Seitzinger,ld.'s hauling 200 512 A. Schlaughty,B days' work,ll 800 513 Christian Grua), 10 do : 1 10 00 514 Nathan Clever, 12 ialls 1 20 515 Nicholas Shower, 1 day's work 100 516 James M. Beatty & Co., bill oil 14 18 517 John L. Martin on ac't culvert 22 00 518 John L. Martin on ac't culvert 71 ots 521 Isaac Severn on ac't council house 75 00 519' .John L. Martin nn ac',t cuivelt 157 00 Oct. 20 520 Strange N. Pahher for bill . printing - • 23 00 522 Jehn Jennings, 61 ds. supervisor •0 75, • 523 Patrick Curry, 3 days' work, ,61 300 524 Thomas Dunn, 4. do 400 525 Peter Jennings. 1 day's hauling 209 526 W/9. Stratton, 101 days su- Pe.n• sor, 61 50 15 75 527 Peter Stahr, 10 days' work 10 00 ' 528 Michael Ratner, 7 do - 700 529 Patrick Garre,t,7 do ! 700 530 Jas. Daugherty, 7 days horse and cart, 52 • : • 14 00 531 _John Jennings for repairs at • watch house : 7 00 532 James Medary," cleahing cul vert at Geisse'S 7 00 Nov. 5 533 Wm. Stiatton.Bldayeaupervisor 12 73 534 Peter Stahr, 81 days' work, $1 8 50 535 Michael Renter, 8f du : - 850 536 Patrick Jarred. 81 do 1. 850 " 537 J. Daugherty, 51days' hauling,S2 11'00 538 Jerry Stahr; 21 do 5 00 ' 539 Peter Jennings, attending council room and candies 8 59" 540 Bright & Pott, bill rope for engine 4 62 541 Daniel Shollenberger for lumber 156 542 E. Derr for tax on council house 892 Nov. 17. 543 Strange N Palmer for bill prinPg 26 00 • . 544 Andrew Wyman for horee.and . repairs at wagon 87118 515 Peter Jennings for work at Norwegian bridge 132 6.5' 546 Sam'l Huntzinger for post &'oil 4 75, } 547 J. Jenningi, coal for watch house 1 75: 548 do for work,Norwegian bridge IS 75 540 Patrick cully,2 days' work, sta. 200 550 Israel Ocitzinger, d.'s hauling 100 551 James Cleary. 1 do 2 00 552 Jacob Acker. 1 dart, work 50 , 553 Jacob Acker Jr., do 50, :554 William Stratten, 12 days su pervisnr, el so. 18 00 . 555 Peter Stahr, II days' work, 61 II 00 556 Michael Iremer,ll do 11 00 557 Patrick Garret, 11 do ' II CO • c- 558 James 0 : Bork, 71 do ' 7 50 559 " Jerry Stahr,l I ds..horse & cart,62 22 00 -- 5611 James Da•Theny, 41 do . 900 , 561 Patrick McManus for work at Norwegian. bridge , 40 00 562 John L. Martin, on ac't, work at culvert • - 50 00 0093 89 563 Patrick McManus for work at ' Norwegian, bridge s'oo Dec: 3 561 Chas, W. Clemens, Chairman of COmmittee for raising fmida - to equip Capt. Nagle's corn- ' pany for Memo ' .200 00 505 D. Ault fur 2 MO!. all -watchman 413 00 566 3. Merwine 2 mos. do • dB 00 567 Datil Aurand for finme for Do !pug's Map • 3 00 568 Vin'. tratien, 24.d5• supervisor 3 75' 569 Patrick Garret, 21 days' work 250 , 570 Michael Ketner, 21 do , 250 571 Peter Stulir, 2} do 250 572 J. Daugherty, 1 day's hauling, 200 -573 Jerry if tahr, If do $2 - 3 50 574 Peter Jennings for work at • Norwegian bridge If 45 - • . . .575 P. Jenni - ngs for Work & haultng 6 50 576 -Dan4 Krebs for bill oil 54 44 Dec. 23 577 Henry Boyer foremith work; 44 22 578 E. W. McDinnes for 1694 It. joice 25 32 579 Peter Jennings Tor sundries at _ bridge and council .room . . SPO Dan•l Barren - for smith Avork at bridge 300 581 llrtght 6c Pott fur Spikes fke.:' • for bridge • 11 25 582 NVm. Stratten 1 day's work' .1 50 583 Peter Stahr, 1 do 1 , 00 584 Jeremiah Stahr, I day's hauling 100 585 John Jennings, 3 days super- • • 'leer, $1 50 825 588 Patrick Cully, 2 days' work • 2 00 587 Philip Kintner, 14 do ,1 50 588 Jacob Acker Jr., 21 do . 12 25 589 Jacob Acker,l,_ 00 590 Lawrence Rosenberger Flip; 11 00 591 Isaac Severn for !tbber at council hour t 42 66 592 Peter Jennings for work at Norwegian Midge and road 27 59 593 L. Whitney for 400 ft. plank at bridge - ' 4 00 594 Edward Yardley for bill oil -. 2 25, 1847. Jany. 19 595 John L. Martin in full for work at Salem creek culvert 1 - 190' 01 - 590 J. Mem ine, 1 mu. as watchman 24 00 597 Dan'l Ault I mu. do ! 124 00 598 Dan'l Klap,2 days superviser • 3 00 . 599 Wm. Lutz, day's Workso 600 1 Jacob Acker. 'I du .'' -1 00 601 John Bensinger 1 do 1 00 Feby. 2 602 - J .8. Overbeck for lamp, 511- ' neravdle road 5,00 603 John T•Werner for bill printing 21 ril) 604 Benj'n Haywood for amount advanced to the Good Intent entiple!omptny 60 00 • 605 DarTiel Auft. 1 nu). waictomen 21 00 808 Andrew B. White for bill oil 10 82 Feby. 18 607 , Jno. Sillyman kCo for candles 1 l2i 602 P.Jennings for workon streets and coal •- 703 Afireett 609 M. Dellinger, Capt., guardfng 7 watch house 18 00 610 - Jun: Ebert Jr., in command, guarding do 29 43 rxei ES . 611 Orlando Dufer , an net 0tE..0. • Jackson's bill for printing • 10 00 612, Dan'l Abu, I mo. as watchman 24 00 613 Jacob Merwine 2 mos. d0,_48 00 614 Fred. Ileisley, I day's work, ls, 100 815 Thomas Duna, 1} do 80 120 616 John Jennings for work at watch house ' • . 1 25 617 Abraham Sterner fur work at engine, house, and repairing • culvert at Wolirs 9 56 111trct 16 618 Daniel Shollenberger •for bill lumbei for Norwegian bridge 93,14 619 .Win. Straiten„'} days super- 81 50 11 25 • 620 Peter !Mohr, I days' work 6'oo 021 Weird Straiten, 5} do - 610 622 Edward Voe, 1 dot 1 00 823 Patrick Garret, 1 do 1 00 ' 621 Thos. Ewing, hauling on its. •' 62} April 9 625 Sam'l Hartz, 1 y.'s salary as erk 100 00 . ' 626 Wm. Straiten, 7. di. supervisor 10 50 ' 6 . 37 Rioted Straiten, .51 days' work • 4 00 628 Peter Stuhr, 4 do 5 50 629 Patrick Garret, 3 di.' hauling, 62 6 00 630 Dan'l Ault, 1 mo. as watchinan '24 (10 • - 631 'Jticob Merwtne. I mu do_24 00 63:1• Shrink & Bigler - for bill priming' 100 633 E. 0. Jackson hi full for do 19 MI 634 Jacob Deed Esq., for coal die. • 12 watch 'house 7 April 20' 835 Thos. Johnson, Lte:ut., for . • guirding watch house - 20 00 636 •Charies- Worman for sarary and services as born' countable 43 61 637 William SirattCri, II days an. • • perviser,Bl 50 • 16 50 638 Wm. Luta 9 days' work. 81 9 00 639 PairickGarret.4 de% haaling.e2 13 00 , 610 „Emanuel Retch, 3 do , 2 600 .1541 J. McDevet,6} days' work •-• 650 642 Pettit Jennings, attending council room 12 00 643 Daniel 111ap,34. supenlsor Sl} • 450 MI Wm. Stephenson, 11 de.' work 1 11 LO 643 Dudley McAvoy, li do',' , WOO. 646 Geo. Dyer'''. 1 • do • 1 00'. ' 647 Chas. W. Pltcurtn;for grate foi sewer ' 1 621 848 .Prancis lleenon for atone Ind • hauling' 10 12 849 Patrick Cully for ltdays' Work 11 00 650 'Joseph Thomas,7 • do . ..7 00 651 Michael Larkin, lot • do •• .10 50 652 Jacob Broadbeck, 5: do -,5 00 853 Jacob Ackerman, 11/, o • 'll 50 654 Henry Miller, 3 % 0 505 • ki,515 Patrick McGowan, 4}/ 44 50 637 Peter Jennings, 9 da ta se , Andean, .82 - i • A 18 03 858 John Fox, 4 days . do :do 8 00 • 659 Fraacla ICeenon. 3 do , dci, 600 • Balance id thdbands of Tregsuter 63 07 , 1609889 • 100 00 45 09 6000 180 50 . TEE, , MINERgs' ?.lOURNAL. l IMEASUBEWS. Atecotnirrs - Borough of isollsvilk in account with gamin! Sillyrnan. Treuitiver.frota Slay 191 h. 1846, to Ana 2d, 1847. • • CIL J, , May 17 By balance frotn lett treasurer ' II 294 June 30 ' cash from Mr. Cook, lbr curbing 17 40 , • " from G. fabler, collector 5810 21 Proceedeof note for sr. loan MG y " far permits and license 108 10 . " from Saud. Mills, collector, 1844300 14 • ' .. from A. Russel, agent, for toll on 25799 T.. 04 cm:, tail on Mar- r ket at , Ball Road 535 IM . " from B. BaYwoo4 for curbltig 10 87 • . . , _ DR. M To amount of °el. paid • Balance in treasury It7E hereby certify that wi have examined the ac V V counted' Samuel EIMM - an .Eaq„ Treasurer, of the borough Of Pottsvilie,for the year ending Ist June, 14.47; andfisid the same to be Signed J. F. WHITNEY, - ' , ' HEO. W. SLATER; ; Auditors. ' ISAAC A. HIGLEW., June 47,184 • -% . .. i i . Stray Horse . . . BtRAYED away froiri the subscriber, on Tuesday lair, a Brown Horse, with a Mt on his forehead, about 113 hands-high--had on a wagon harness, with one brace chain hanging down, and had a saddle on.l Any person who Wilt return said horsb to-the subscrlber will, receives a reward of MO, or any Information left at this office where the horse cad be got &sato, will be thankfully received and the person reasonably' rewarded. r,• . I [ . MARTIN -SLATTERLY. July p . , , 1847. ' ', 1 '• . 27—It. -- --, -- Wanted. • good CanPrwrsas to Fork on Boat Cabins-,- a steady Man of all work, to make tires, carry tad moo himself generally useful about a Runt PP I 9 to • J. M. CROSSLAND. Tw° And =I yard. Ai July a; • I ' Stray Cow.. ' ' l ' STRAYED away from the subscriber at -- irri. it P .. ", 1 Reed's Mines . on Wednesday June 23d ! a . "kA m i k small Mitch Cow of Red Brindle Color, with . 11111 1 .11 large white spots on her haunches. and about 6 yedrs old. She has bored horns. very large and turning upwards, alhia white tail, bushy with hair at, the bottom. tier head is ofa dark red color, 'with a small white spot in the forehead. - The cow is in ex cellent order. Any perion who will return the cow or leave information where she may be had, shall be suit ably rewarded. ' • GEORGE LER: , July 3, 1847. , 27---3 to. 1 Dr. Townsend's SarsapOrillai, . • -wit Extraordinary Afeditine is thO World,' TIIIS Extract-pat Up in quart bottlei—sit Is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures diseases without vomiting, purgirg, sick. ening or debilitating the patient, . , IT HAS PERFORMED MORE THAN 15,000 CURES Tilts YEAR. .' . ' ! 1,000 cures of Rheumatism. ' . - , I 7 1,000 cures of Dyspepsia. • I:, 2,500 cures of General Debility and want of Ziervaus; Energy.• ~ . • , . 1' . . 3,000 Female complaints and over. 7,000 cures of Diseases of the Blood, viz Ulcers, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Pimples on, the Face, &c. together with numernua cases Of Consumption, Liver Complaints, Spinal'Affections, &c. This, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we have letters frtha 'phy'sicians end from our agents from all parts of the United States; informing us of extraordin ary cures. • R. Van Buskirk; Esq. one of the most re spectable Druggistcin Newark,. New Jersey, informs us that he can refer to more than one hundred and fifty eases in that place alone. There are thousands cif cases in the city of New York which we will refer to with pleasure, and to men of character well known.• The following Is front one of the most respectable physiciani on Long Island: GREENPOWT, July 10. 1846. Da TOWNSEND: near .Sir—it is with satisfaction that I say to you that I have recently witnessed, In sev eral cases, the most beneficial results from your Extract of !Sarsaparilla. Being engaged in the practice of medicine, I have prescribed it in several cases, and.new er ,Without benefit. In the removal of diseases arising from a deranged slate of the digestive organs, Jaundice, &c., It farexceeds anything of the kind ever before offer ed to the public. Von will please send me two dozen. Respectfully yours, S. C. PRESTON, 31.'1). Da. TownsenD: Being afflicted with Dyspepsia, for along time past, I t havnendeavored frequently to erad icate it from the system' by the use of Physic in various forms, but.l found at last the more I used physic the weaker file organs of life 'became, rendering uncertain. the prospect of affecting a cure. Recently this com plaint developed itself fearfully, causing ulcerations about the throat and trachea. impairing seriously the' organs of life in their physical functions. In this state' 1 was recommended to try your Sarsaparilla Syrup after using two bottles 1 find myself relieved Irom this, complaint, and alias distressing sytnptoins., - Intny case,l by its life giving influence, it Its its power to affect al cure tnqase of general functional derangement of the organs'of life, impel me to rearimmend your SarsapariV la to the afflicted. Yours, &c. , JAS. hIcALLISTER. M. D. No. 93 Broadway, ALBANY, August 30, 1a46. Da. TOWNSEND: Ste—Some time since you reques 7 ted my opinion of trte virtue of your Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla; I aNnow prepared to give it. I have used it in ply practice and prescribed It for the last feW months and must give it my decided preference over anything of-the kind with which lam acquainted, both as to its medicinal virtues and the reasonable price at which you sell it: In scrofulous a ifections,lcutuneous eruptions generally, dyspepsia, indigestion, costive hab its, and liver complaints, am much pleatel With iii effects. In these complaint - li, Or any other where Sar.: saparilla is indicated, I can with confidence recommend it to the patronage of the -profession as a'valuable aux+ that}, for removing disease in some of its most trouble. some forms, and toall, as a safe and valuable Medicine. DEPii. W LIEKS, 11. D. BIIOOKLYN, NOVEMBER 21st, 1846. For sale at 11/iNN AN'S Book dlore, Pottsville. • Administration Notice. w i o ry..n a E u A gu S et letters it rn of . "Alm ite i n o i7 T h i e l r n o n u o er ? T i e nersiille, Schuylkill Connty,'deceased, have been grant ed to the„subscriber by the Registerof Schuylkill county, notice is therefore given to all those indebted, to said estate, to make payment forthwith, and all those having claims, will present them for settlement. C. W. - TAYLOR. Adrninistrator,, • MAUI" WITMAN, Adrninistratrix. June 26,1847 . . 26-81* . - . NOTICE. . .. • • • rrtilE sitbscriber having sold out his store in the bo -1 ,mugh of Minersyille, hereby gives notice that he has left his books in the hands of Esquire Taylor, for settle ment.. All those indebted are ,requested Jo call on him and settle their accounts on or before the Ist of August 'next, Ifthey wish to save costs. • , . 1 - June 26, 181 7 • GEORGE CAVANNEE. t 20-3 t To . Farmers FOUR TONS of African ovillabrlahna Guanti, Just re eeived,and for elle by the undethigned. The Gab dabna is the very best article of African Guano, and re sembles Peruvian in quality, at a much lower price. This consignment is jest in season for top , dressing corn. turnips, buck wheat, &c,, and will be sold at a small advance by the ton or single barrel. JOHN 61 CROSLAND. June 26 2.6 To gent.. ~ . .. AT Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, Pa . .. a foundry and machine shop, wilt be rented separate or together. with a ten horse power steam engine. all in complete order, with all the necessary tools for foundry, machine shop, and blatkimithing. ['talents; flasks,. &e., and some atock-to commence. Apply to • . • JACOB ALTAR, Tuscarora. Tose:tiara, June 26 .0 26-31 Strayed 41.11,11FR0M the subscriber , nn t, about ; the 20th ,June, ar Jnne, a dk brnwn Mare, about 15 hands `bleb, ti years old, with 4 white feet. , white streak nn the face; and long' body.. Also a Tight bay horse,-about 15 handa'high, 5 years old and a star on the forehead, ' ALFRED LAWTON. St. Clair, June 28 ; . - 28— Stray Cow. RIME to the stable of the subscnber; reeiding at Gecr C Etefi's Mines,•about two weeks .rtgo, a white and red spotted cnw, with led ears and ir white head. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she w ill be sold- according to ,1,2 w: . • . JAMES WENS EL, June 26 26-34* Stray Cow, STRACED away frntrrthe subscriber, at tha East Et,. lawtre Miner, on Atonilay,last, a red and white cow, r4tit hip a little lower than the other, having been bro ken, is rather small, and had a bell on ' Whoewer will return said 4 cow to the subscriber, or give hint inform. tion whhre she can be got .agaiu, will be rear onabfy're traidedi 1 i . " JAMEB MAJOR. June g 5 ! • - 215-3 i • . . NEW npur AND SHOE STORE, At Charles Storer old Siand, opposite the • Touin • Hall. Centie . Sired, . - rorrevii.Lis: - JOHN' M.. SCDOMO; • OF the late nn ofSchoener & Schram), announces to his friends and the public,: thatte has . commenced business on his own account at the above punt ion ed place Where he liaison band and will always keep a large cup. ply of Snots and Shoes, etnb mein g a general assortment for Ladies; Gentlemen. Miners. Children &e, manufac tured of the very best material, and In the most ap jrn. ved style; which be is determined to sell at very ttow rates wholesale and retail. He has also on hand Leather mid. Hair truhks,yallsee, Carpel Bap, Satchels, &c. " He invites the public to call and examine bin stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. All Wade of Soots, Shoes, &c, repilred ,'and made to order at short notice. S&DDLEaY, He has connected with. his Shoe Store a Saddlery. Establishment, end will also keep on hind and manu facture to order ail kinds of Ladies' and Men's Saddles. Brldles,Haness,&c, at rates which cannot fail to' sat isfy the public, both assegards quality/tad price.. Or. den for all Mods of work respectfully solicited : which ' will be promptly executed in the best style and et eer'y low rates to satiety all buyers., Pottsrille..runeA 1847 - ; tiitrøziilie.:' EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ItIINERSVILLE. THE subscriber an:imam:es that be has untwisted hts son with him. and that hereafter the.marcan tile businessenll be carried on ander the brat or . . REILNER & SON, At the large story. brisk store . Where. will be found one of the most extensive and el egant stocktotgoods ever offered foraale in Schuylkill, _county, coolant's in pan of ' Cloths. Merinos, Puinteres, LAMM, Velar:P, Bareges, Summer Clothe. Silas, Muslin de Leine, Handkerchiefs, HO.' • . siety. Linens, and Fan cy Dry Goods Oral] descriptions. Also a FRESH STOCK OF GIRO= EERIE& consisting of Teas. Coffees, Sugars, and ails artistes in that-bullish of business:together with a good assortment of QUEENS WARE, of which win ta- Sold Cheap fousash. S /MILNER. , Minersvilit-.3lnY 29, 1847. • . 22—tt SIMI S 9 X 2787 $6Ol 01 - . Nortoim & llesser, WDODESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN •FL01.114: PEED. 4. PROVISIONS, Corner of Coal and NonvegLin rortsville. gay 1516,.1841.. r=l • • . DENTISTRY.' • DEPIIY, SURGEON DENTIST; Norket St., s fora doors sat of Centre St., Xerth Nay 41 1847 .21-7 Boarding. ~ A FEW gentlemen and ladies can be accommodated A with pleasant and genteel boarding by mediately at this office [June 5. 1:24 . Wide Curtain Paper PIECES of new patterns, embracing the Rotiah ; 3 and Ready. Landscape, Fountain, and other pat rerna,juit received and for sale. wholesale avid retail. at ) J une 2fe,2or BANNAN'S Wholesale Paper store. Ulasting Paper. I - NOBBLE thick Wasting paper, a superior article for wet places, made to our order For sale at . DAPINAN'S June 2 6 -26) . Wholesale Book and Paper store. Segar Cases. A BEAUTIFUL lot of Begat Cases. some of which! rt . are suitable for hunters and travellers. Just reeei,l ved and for sale at ' _," June 26-28) BANNAN'fa Fancy Store. • B OOK OF ALI. THE COINS, ,' • Fac' with the value °reach attach* price 0.1 cents.jtist received and for sale at June 26 FAMILY BIBLES AT ONLY 000ENTS, :Just received a lot of . good quarto Family flibles with Oates, family.reiord, &c., which td ii he sold at 90 cents, together with a large assortment of bibles ranging in price from 90 gents to vo, and fo r. sale at . SANNAN'S Junp 26-26] , Wholesale Book Store. D AviEs!SERMONS. , • , • • In 3 volumed, Just received and (innate at - . BANNAN'd Bookstore. June 26 - 28— . Situation Wanted.' ASINGLE man, of:about O. wishes a 'situation as, clerk or hookeeper. , He would devote his entire attention to the business of his employer, fora moderate compensation. amid can give the best references at to character. Apply at this uffice. June '26 Printer's Ink.. SUMMER Newspaper Ink. Fine Ink in I lb. jars, for book or job printing. Red. Green, and Blue Inks in lb. jars, at. 22 50 per lb. 'Gold and Silvut lionizes for printing in Silver and Go , d. ' ' Bronze paper of different colors, for printing Gold and Silver labels. I • ~ All of which will be sold at city prices, at. HANNAN'S June 26-28 . 1 . Wholesale Book & Fancy BLati. Nov is the time for Bargains Vl' THE NEW' CHEAP ..CASH STORE Afinerrrilie,Schuy/Lin County. PenntY/ranin, next door to Bush ¢ 'frames Hotel, -:" ' Sunbury street. E LIT AII B. '0 RW IG RESPECTFULLY announces to his numeinus friends and the citizens generally. that he has Opened a new cash store; in Millersville, Schuylkill county, where/he intends to keep on hand a laige and varied assortment of goodei. embracing among others•l 'T DRY GOODS, LIQUORS. ' GROCERIES, ' QUEENS WARD, BOOTS & SHOES, ' HATS & CAPS, HARD WARE, • TI.A - B,TER. I • SMOKED MEAT, FISH6SALT; .. . MINING GOODS, ' . ezc.,,gr.e., I . , All of which have been laid in new, and at prices, ran ging with the times. 'From ,the knowledge he has of the tnerchantile business and the wants of this market and his determination to sell goo craft ONLY, trusting to quick sales and smell profits; he flatters 'himself that all who give him a call will find a bargain and cheaper goods at, his store, than can be round in any other estab lishment in the Coal Region, and no mistake. N. fl. The highest price paid in cash or goods,..foi al kinds or mitintry produce. Minersville, June 26,11947 BLANK BOOKS 'WIIOLESALE lANR RETAIL. 300 QUIRES Medium blank Hooke, lOJ do Demi do .1000 do Foolscap, full bound 'do 1000' do do half bound do • 30 dozen Cyprring books at 7S& al 00 per doz. 'lO gross Pass books, paper, 2 50 pergross • $ do ' leather ' 750 do . 110 gross Copy books, at 450 do • Together with a large assortment of Receipt books, Memorandum bOoks, &c. • 'As we have made arrangements to have our stock manufaCtured at the'same rates that wholesale houses are supplied in Philadelphia and New York, we ran as sure the merchants and traders of.Schnylkill andthe ad joining counties, that twican supply them just as cheap, (and some millet cheaper) than they can be supplied in Philadelphia. Booki printed, ruled, and bound to order at short hp lice at 1 ' BANNAN'S Wholesale Bookstore, Printing Office, & Bindery. • June,26 , • [. Leaden Pipe. . LHADEN Pipe. inch bore. light. f inch and I, inch, to gether with various other sizes ; aim Paper, or light pipe, for carrying water„under tight presence, always for sale at . ' -HANNAN'S Store. .- - • . • M - l Any quantity of pipe of any size chained to or der at short notice„ For carrying water Leaden pipe Is cheapeir than wont..: "Juno 28 28 . B.OXNAN'S WEEKLY. BUDGET OF ' , I New Books. - a • Part 9, 1 Bombay & Son, t 8 Pictorial History of England, part 25.. • 25 Washington & his Generals, by Headley,2 vole, . s 2 50 Kitty's Relat ons, by Mica Leslie. • 25 The Gunsmith of Orleans, or Viola of• Venice, 121 Joseph Rughbrook, or the Poacher,. . 25 Edward Manning, or the Bride and the Maiden, 25 The Boston Conspiracy, or the Royal Police, - .121 The Trippings of Tom Pepper, ' : • , ' 50 The Life and Adventures ofJohn A. Murrell. 25. The Sea Serpent, or the Queen of the Coral Cave, 25 Tomlin Tan, or the Middy of the Macedonian,', , 23 Count of Morton, or Woman's Revenge. • '' 50 Remarkable Events in the History of America. 25 Harper's Life of dowphus, a new translation,: part 1, 25 Greatest Plague of Life. part 3, , 6.1 The Meteor, or the Cutter of the Ocean, • ' 25 1 The Irish sketch BOA, by Titmarsh,so Song Bird Fancier; • . 121 The Monk's Revenge; or the. Secret Enemy. 50 . Stanliy's Chess Player's Magazine. 8 first parts, each 25 A- few copies Sue's Wandering Jew,; . 5 0 Marti*, by Miss Ferrier, - 25 r Henry, Longford of the Forced Will, r2i 1 The Chai .of Destiny, or the Adventhres of -a Vag- • ationd, : ' 2 5 . Fresh 'supply of Life in London, Ellen Munroe, in parts,edch Together with all the late publications just received and for sale wholesale and retail at DAN NAN'S ,Jane 2.6 26 ' Bonk and l'etiodicai Store. / 1 • • ' toe Cream. / c'ERVED up . at Mattin's Saloon every day and eyen- L.l tng; savored with Vanilla,, Lemon, Pine 4ppits; and Strawberry. /` He is also prepared 'to fuintab parties and paivate fam ilies with , lee Cream. and solicits a contintraber. of the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore. / ' June 19. 1947 25 • MINERAL WAVER. _ / • THE ',Au: Tiber respectfully animunees to his name; room friends and the public In augers!. that Italia* madestich arrangements as will enable him to have on hnnd a tonstant stipple of his celebrated SARSAPA RILLA, LEMON, and GINGER. MINERAL WATER, In glass bottles, which he is prepared to supply to CU tomers at all times. J u ne 19, • 9, .57' .. JOHN N. C.' MARTIN. Dissolution. THE partnersnlp heretofore existing between Henry snyderiva Edward Owens. Plasterers, in the ho- ranch of bilhenville, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 16th Inst. Those indebted, and those having dalaus will present them Or seulement to Henry Snyder. . HENRY SNYDER. . , • June If. EDWARD I OWENig. . • • , • 2.5-30 / Wanted. A.SITUAtION ea engineer by a yistrog MU/ whols fatly competent to take amyl of a high pressure engine; can Emilia good testimonials of qweilloaticqui and charactity. Addreu, Engineer; at this elite. Jena 19 25-It* • • NOTICE. I?VERE/ in letters" of Administranon Nate heed [E ltattted, by the Register of Schttptill Editing, to the autiscriberou the estate of David M. Valdes, daces,- ed of the borough of Minerstrille ; an hsilog olefins against the estate Win please present then:idols authen ticated add all thole indebted to it *ill make imutedl , ate payment: _ • _. MARGARET Id, DAVIES, Ada:Hoist/anis. 19 ler • . ; .Jude , 13—fa NVVOLESA.Tat AND; I CUMAPIIVATCHi • „I- ~THEETIEAPEET .GOLD AND vEn WATCBES PUII4DIELPHIA. • GOLD Levers, full Jewelled, - $45 00 Silver do do, • 23 00 Gold Lepines, Jewelled, 50 00 Silver du do; Silver Quartiers. fine quality, 10 00 Gold. Watches, plain.'-.S ' 15 00 Silver Spectacles, I 1 75 Gold Pencils,— ' - ' . 200 Gold Bracelets, 4 00 Also, on hand a large assortment of Gold and Hair Bracelets, Finger Rings; Ernst Pins. Hoop Ear Rings, Gold Pens, Sliver Spoons, Sugar Tongs. Thimbles. Gold Neck. Curb - , and .Fob Chains, Guard Keys, and Jewetety of every description at equally low prices. All" 1 want is a csll to convince customers. LEWIS LADOHUS, -Watch. Clock, and Jewetery Sicre. No. 413 I. Market St.. above Eleventh, North side, Philadelphia. . els I have some Cold and Silvei Levers, cheaper than he a baie prices.- • I • C - A large assortment of Gold Pens, tram $1 25 tc; Philads., May 22,1847 2l—e- - Philida., Reading ; and ottaville - TELF.GRAPII' COMPANY. RATES OF •CHA.RGE. POTTSVILLE to Philadelphia, 11 cis. , per word. Richmond, " " Reading, 1 ." " Including delivery, address and Big ' natureThot chanted. , No message to count less than 10 words. Communications fonvarded ,by l Telegraph to New York, Boston. Baltimore, Washington, 11:itrisburg,-Pitis. burgh, Albany and Buffalo Philada., May 13th, 1847. . . THE subscriber offers for sale the farm known as the ”Clarenden Farm," situate ern ow I on the lute of-the Schuylkill Canal and k - Reading Railroad, onamge below Schuyl - Haven. There ure : 3s6 :acres of land,, most of whickhae been well limeffivithin the - fist few years. The terms wattle made very easy7—possession can be given immediately if desired. ForTurther par 'mists apply to . ELAY'II. V. FARQUHAR., 56 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ila , April 3,1847 lt-tf DANNAN'S Booktitc;re; ) • 2t3— Those who make Boots Si. Shoes, Aid eepeCiettly ft those who wear these rr HE Rook of the Feet: a History. of Boots arid Shoes 11 with illustrations of the fashions of the Egyptians, He brews, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, and the prevailing styles ttimughout Europe during the middle ages, down, to the present period . Also, Hints to Last-makers, and remedies for corns. hr., . .BC J SPARK ES HALL, Patent Elastic Boot Maker to her Majesty the Queen, the Queen Amager, &c. - "Mr. Hall is ,theinost . fashionable - am ng the London boot makers—and his book has been rer ivied with deci ded favrir in the higher circles,"_ [Tinies, London.] • * • '.`.For such visiona as theseithe disciples of the lapeone should be graiefirt. II lapatone a nuld be " The - song of Criapin,land . tkvery roan Who has a soul, should reward 'the publishers' enterprizelin the prepara tion of this elegant .vottne." [Literary World.] • . "Every lady.who wishes a neat fnot and a good lit should carry this book with her toll* shoemaker. "To persons engaged in the boot and 'shoe wade, this work will prove of great value - ;while t a the' general read er it will be found more than usually interesting.. ' i 26-3 t . [name Journal.] First American from the last English edition. Price 50 cent!. New York: Prtbli‘bed by J. S. REDFIELD and "V U. GRAHAM: New York, May 8,19-2 m VfACKEREL, LVI MAD, • . , I Constantly on hand and for SALMON, ' sale by • ' • ._. "HERRINGS, • .3- J. PALMER - & Co:, II A'AIS & SIDES, I Market street Wharf, - SHOULDERS. IPhilada LARD & CHEESE. J . Philada., May 15.:h, 1617 Cheap Carpets and 011 Cloths, at ELDRIDGES' CELEDRATED CHEAP CARPET STORE PERSON S about to buy Ncw CARiliTe and Ott. Currits,..wholiaale or retail, this season, cannot fell to be'snited with the excellent assortment and ex tremely low .prices at which we are sellinz and ‘Ne in vite Them to examine the stock of Beautiful Imperial, Supe,fine herein,- Tine and Common do, ' } CARPETINGS. Venetians, of all kinds, 1 Cotton. Lin, and Rae, Arid Oil Cloths, from 2 to 21 feet Wide,cut• to fit Rooms ; Halls, &c. 7\ Also—Hastings. Floor Baize, Rues, Table Covers, Ste, &c, with an assortment of low priced Ingrains, from 25 to 50, and Entry and stair Carpals from.loto.so cents. ELDRIDGE & RHOTITER, 41 Strawberty at., one doer above Chesnut, near Second, Philadelphia. , 14-2 m Pitilaaelphia, Reading, & `Potts vilie Rail Road. Reduction of I.:night on illercha ndive., etN ;AND AFTER Monday next, June MIL 1814, Goods will he forwarded with despatch at the fol lowing rates of.Frelght, bet Ween Reading and the points below stated, per ton 01.2//00 lbs. Between Between Reading Reading. and . " and. Phila. Pottsville. ' 1 10 cts. 2,5_ Plaster, slate;tliss, Pig Iron, blooms, timber, - marble, rosin, tar, pitch ,,".l 20 and grindstones, - Nails 4 , spikes, bar iron, - I castlnes,lead.turpentlne bark, raw tobacco, salt, }. provisiOns,potatoes, lurn . . . iber, stoves, err., ..1 I Flour per barrel,- - . 16 cts • II c!.l, Wheat,. corn. rye, clover 1 seed, 4 , salt per blishel4 S - • 4cts. • 3 nts. Groriries,bardware,steel,l copper, tin, brass, do- l inesticliqUors,maciiinn l - I ~ ry, butter 'and eggs, }- - - 10 • ..< ' cheese, lard and tallow, I oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hidee, paints, oyir• 1 ~ , • tern, hemp, and cordage. Dry Goods. drugs 4.• medit 1 --, clues, foreign liquors,-l. • wines, glarie, paper,fresfi } I 6 fish, meat, canfertiona- . 1 • / - , i gy, hooks d- Stationary: . • No additional charges for nommisiton. storage, or 'receiving or delivering freight aeany' of the Compa ny's Depota on the line. Jule 15. 18-13.,,'29-- / . , For Sale Cheap.. MITE subscriber offers for sale 132 acres,.ofland, situ. ated half a mile fmnrßahrsburg. Columbia county, !with a gond frame 011ie and barn, a Mat rate Apple otchard (is SELECT ritue, the will - dein an evellent state of. cultivation/ The above will be sold CHEAP, and terms made knOwn on applirstinn to DANIEL SMITH, On the premises. May 20,1817 / , .., . 1 - / ' I or; Sale. . - • I- -•;, : • ./ A FARM in Northumberland county,.3l 1 . 1:-: ' miles above the Bear Gap , on the Centre LI; ; r., turnpike, containinglol acres more or less, pi g ?. • in a good state of cultivation, with ex , el lent . ; —__— ..•- . lent improvements. ' About 7U acres are cleared, the balance is woodland. The abovedescribed pretu'ises will ha sold clieaPlupon ace 1111 l mndating geniis to snit the purchaser, or will be exchanged for property :in/Pothivllle. For further particulars enquire at the !Ea(!''" Foundry , on the Railroad below Clein!ps & Pat "vin's .teatn Mill. ' 1 . HENRY PORTER. ; I ENE i,Carrlagert; BuKgies, RoCliaway • .-Wagons, &c. THE subsclber would beg leave to Infiniti hid friends and tha in genera that he has bought out •Wm. O. Moore; at the cornet culpeene Clemens & Par ivin's Steam MIU, in the rear of the American House, where he ifi prepared tcrdo all kinds of work in the neat. 'eat manner. Belk himself a practical carriage maker, he hopes to give entire satisfaction to his customers. N. 11.—For the accommodation of the coal trade, he 'intends building Rail Road cars, Drift cars, and wheel bantam. all of which will be built of the best waterfall. 'Persons In want Of anything in his line will do well to give him a call, at his charges ate reasonable. WISTAR A. KIRK. luue 5, 1847 . ' I y Bricklaying and Plastering:.: frlfF, subscribers announce to the public that they have associated together under the firm ofTil OS4 & BRINGS, for the purpose of carrying on the Brick laying and Plastering huelness and - are ready to ton • tram for the erection of buildings. a ad do the mason and T P e la a s s t o e nnbge w r o a r t k e s o . r th H e a talmnge ain pe he f echte s k t n/Lwee and at of their business they flatter themselves that it will be to the interest of persons wanting Work done to give then, call. THEriDORE THORN, Coal Street, • BlikilLON BRII , (Ca, Norwegian street. 7 Slay 15, 1847 20-3 m 110118 E, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND IMITATOR OP WOOD OR STONE.. IIANKFUL to the citizers of Pottsville for the lib. , T eral patronage bestowed on Min while in the tinn of Bowen & fdeloy, respectfully Informs them that be hail taken a Shop In centre street; over Wm. H. Hill's store, whete he WUlhe happy to receive orders fur work labia hoe of busineis. Having Served a regular otp• prenticestdp to the Painting Business, he can safely, :detente° that ants Work will be done in the belt man-, ner, or no charge will be triads. - • N. B. Paper Hanging done neatly and atehort notice. May Ist, 1147. ' 18-3itto Pltta~elphia.r Farm for Sale. ' A BOOK, si DD4ESS:A) TO Philada., April 3, 1,847 JOHN C. HELOT; ETAIL en:ef Saturdtiy, fliornl4, July . 2, 1841. LiVIER FROIIIII THE ARMY. BY tELEIGRAPH. For the 1 11 1netdOurnal only. Twelcc Hours in ad ; l nee of the mail, FRIDAY Ev,r...Nixo. 6 'o'clock. - We learn by TelegraPhio despatch &Om Fredericksiirg. Va., Mat the steamer Fat mouth had: a'rrived at New Orleans from Vera Cruz, bringing the folfowing impor mutt intelligence from the army. tip, to the 18th ult.; „ Gen. Seott . made on die part of that he had taken up the Capitol,. ' • . . Santa Anna Was st i ll officiating as Pre• silent of the Re - publiti r • , Great 'cOnsternam lion was caused at the Capitol by , the re fusal of the offers ' of peace—but it 'was ' doubtful whether an serious opposition would be made to G I n.: Scott's entry into the city. • i . , , It was Stated that Gen. Vega, a prisoner on - parole of honor, I vai heading a Oiler tilla party to harras the Americans., It . so, and hj is taken ; the' rules of, War will require itint JO be i ot, , r: . -.--.. The FlOiii-and Proviiionmayket is dull, ~1 , , and prices still cunt nue to amine. tcy We understand here Ire II norntlet of eases 1 ofstitp lievd,r at the petnaylkilf County Alms ' Housp, conft l ued prinedpally In emigrants, . '2O-43z.n0 •Fi Nos.-We eiamined 8 numbecof beautiful C r astings at Made i ra. Hill & Williams new.roundrY, in Co oweet„ a few days since.—. Tbey turn u l ur.beauti . ul pawns for stoats of at. Matt every 44 ' ni . ; non that_ can be cOfl.' cets'ed . .11“ lurther necessity .. ,to lend abroad for Our NEW LE4t i til- u.' grAnzi, 1 - 3.9 . 4ened a-Leather .4tore in the 'tear of lOgers, Sin i nicksoce At Co'rt Stove, Pottsville, whore it ier his intention to keep efl ltitrtle 04 lee. Cher of the i , ery best quality, which 'he will sell very how.- As he ivjust commencing iri bootees', git:e:hirtv 5 Honnlnu it .111., ifo:an /wet nattr.—Tbe.lbef• once of Montgomery crinnti held an . it qutist , on Tuesday of lest 'week, on the body of a than sop. posed to be named Gabriet L oosret. The Press \ states, that from the, facts elicited on the inquest it appeared 4hin• the' deeesne 4 got upon Coat train while in motion; and in rid eltort to elutrif the observation of the condOeMts, seated himself upon the bottom of the ear,. inhen the trap fen and becros . tprecipitated thrcrt4h it upon th'iressd, hit legs being caught , by a chain as lie fell. fir thtii. ; tnanrier he was drag g ed behind the train considerable distance!, having his clothes aft fora froth liii body; except ono boot and stock, being mat fatedandmangled in a - horrible manne, and hi a. entraile 'scattered over a portion of the tlistamcfei His body was relea'aod from this position by being / impaled uPen a veowlen crossing laid upon the - - road, one mini of vrhich entered his body near tits— EZME groin, :rearing the flesh in a dreadful wanner, and passing.uut of the hack. When discovered hetes it was foutnt necessary to split the wood in pieces to extricate hint. This ought t he. sufficient Warning - to trefeht people from / fretting rtn the Coal trains diodes.. tinely. ffjwe 'Mistake hot, this is the fourth per , l eun who as lost his iife„ in consequence of clinsto4 log url i tlidie trains without the ki onledge of tins Com G(t4;s: CM rpi ri or AiEvii.O—Ocit Minr.-.—The follow. . g ti 3 a table of tifo distances from tba. principal i places on !he 'route lromiycro pint to 1/le*ico: ' . VER• (..FiILUZ- - ,.. . l i . DlSTAlltis ITo Natiticial liritlo .- ' ' 30 Cerro OurJa, , , .22 t. ' Jalapa; • . , •ii I • Perete, 110. . . • , j Pu , bin ; -` 69 , 1 Rio Filo. ": . .. 19 ' i VentiOe Codas, . - - 12 .--- I . Ayotli. ' - 2 ins Reyes, t!' : 9.. ' City of Mexico, , ' . 9 , • , i op V 1.70 If ' • . 240 Part or the rust Pennsylvania Regiment. was , garrisonei7l at Perote, and the last' aaminta atilt(! that Gen iticott had arrived at Rio Erio,, whisk was within { 90 miles of the Unless he was . met with proporlii.Ms fot'pedeE, which he acceiit, he, la in all probability revelling in .the Halle of the Monteromaar hy I • this time: Gratnil. lavirr.—Thelierrishurg TelegrdPh hei, troth all puts of the Commonwealth, the mo=t cheering intelligence dnd beat evidento of the iinpnlar l i ity, of Gen. Irvin—evidence ndt he mistaken. mid which renders tt cegain iu its mind, that General Irtun will he orbited Governor There is in) hoisieroua demonstration of rumble feeling I , llY i oltine: but a sound Conviction and e trot Jeterniinatien of puipose, in the mine, of the Pe4fi, tie have a change of men,,,and mea sures, in Mir Stale Government. .Thnuaands of those who ihave heietofure ytosed as true to their party ea the needle to the pule - , mill Cole for Gen; Irvin, knowing him to he honest dnd Capella. soil unpolluted by any political associations; belie,. ing , do. that he wilt administer the government it( a 'Dander that will redound to the honor and proveritylof the State.- THE liTll+3lirig IT MAGNA Virra...:—lgtlf.. germ Chsinherinin. in a recent leiter td the editor of the Sunday News . .. relates the Giildwibg MM. dent, as Illustrative of the power and influence-4 General Taylor dyer- the , troops tinder his com mand. 'During-the - refreit of 'the Indianians. Gen,:rnyler. - rtilingtiplo the rear of the retiring regiment. thus addr ewed them. 22-tf "Ilen4soldient—fell iw.tudtitry men—l lotisht for you and our codntry before ydu Were born.— I (ought for you when -you wets boys. I bgse fought for you educe you were men. Now I Want you to fight a little while fot _rile. auy des 1 ! ?" • Hutu' for old Zack Terri null To the , i -death forlold Zac I" was -ilacu:cd by mom than two hundied of the gallant fellows. (fur ouch they subs •quently proved themselves) who immediate. ly 'rallied under en /Auer, and fought b ra v e ly' during the lost oft_ h e engagement. • _ Angie:m:l nr , ASN,CO.4OV. Airon Buium. of l'enniiaiv. in a •'oldie address to the Tenneeaccane. d4hred that Mr. Polk. meant no harm by,letting Santa Anna into Vete, C r uz; "but felloweitractis," said' he. (pointituz hie head,) "the error wda here."—This wattle, very. delicate !trolly of intimeting, a creakneu in the pr h „ identiall"upper ( ~ 70 ;offC% . I • .f. =KO fused 'all the offers exieo for peace, and pis line of march for
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