The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 09, 1847, Image 3

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The Coal Trade,- for 1817.
.
. The quantity seat this week by Ball road - , is 31,932 03,
by Canal, 4 : 767' 03; total for the week, 39,699 00 tons;
total by Rail Road. 1 ,049,064. 01 ;
.do. by Canal;
, 169,056 02 tons. . • ,
We learn that there. Is a great4caxelty of boats on
the Canal, and freight has advanced to 80 cents to Phi
ladelphia and *2 to New York..
OFFICE OF THE PHILA. AND READING RAIL .
ROAD COMPANY. .
Pkiladdpkia, Sept. 27, 1847.
' Notice is herebygiven that on and after the first day
%of., OeXotier next, the rates of freight and toll on tool
transported by, the company will be - as follows;
.. To . From Mt. Carbon. Bch. Haven. P. Clinton.
Richmond. - 8 70 *1 60 411 40
Philadelphia, , 60 ' , ,150 . 35
Inclined Plane, . 50 1 40, 20
Nicetown; 5O ' 140 20
Germantown R.-Road, 50 140 . 20
'Falls of Schuylkill, - :35, . 1 , 25 10
Manayunk, -25. I 15 05
Conshebocken & Ply- - , •,.. , I 15 . 100
mouth Ball Road. • ' "
'Turnbut I mile below 1.10 1 10 .
1 00
Norristown,
Norristown orßridge- 1 1 10 --, 1 10'- • llr
port, •
. For Kennedy. . 110 110 ' 100
Valley Forge, 110 1,10 1 00
Plitentxville, 105 105 . 95
• Ruyer's Ford, r 100 . 100 - 90
Pottstown, 100 1,00 - g 0
Douglassville, . 1 00; 10 • ' - 9 0
Baumstown, 92 , 95 - 85
90 80
'Reading, . 90
:Between Reading and 1 85 - 82 75
atohraville, •
- Mohrsville, - . 3 70
:Hamburg, • 50
• Grw igsburg, • 40' _
By order of the . Bpard of Managers.
Oct 2 40] - .• S. BRADFORD, Secretary.
Freights to Eastern ports have advanced a shade
....,
since our last:publication: , Our correspondent quotes
as follows :
To New York,
To Newark,
To Providenc e ;
To Fall River: •
To New Bedford,
To Salem, • .
To Portsmouth. N H.,
To Portland, Me.,.'
To Boston,
To New Haven,
To Hartford,
To Troy,
To Albany, •
To Baltimore,
To Washington,
The rates from Bristol ' re 121 cis. more
The price of Coal has advanced with the correspon,
i ni advance in Freight:and transportation wipe Rail
Road and Canal. The prices vary (or different quali—
ties of Coal We quote.as follows
. •• .310E6 If COLL Om nosno.
White Ash Lutup • $3 75 as 4 00
'
Nut do ' .'3 50 a 3 87k
Broken,' Egg, and Stove, 3 874 a 400
Red Ash Lump, , , • . 4 12, a'-4 25
Prepared,4 k_ 4'lo
Nut, _ 175 4, -3 87}
Lehigh Lump,4 00
Prepared, 4 .
•
4 12
.
Sentror-the week ending on Thursday Evening last :-
- RAIL ROAD•I , CANAL.
, WEEK. TOTAL: WEEK. TOTAL-
P. 'Carbon, 11,102 16 385.737 do 13,603 13 138,481 17
Pottsville, 5,554 04 . 165,851 01 _
•S. Haven, 15,230 01 418,009 OR -. 1,163 10 29,496 00
,p, Clinton, 3,045 02 '60,466 15 dO 00 1.108 05
31,932 03 1,049,004 04 4,767 03 109,066 02
169,08 6 02
'Total R.R.& Canal 1,'218,150 06 -
TUCTES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTA - TION'ON RATL NOAD,
' From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Raven •Pt Clinton
To Philadelphia; $1 GO `sl 50 31 55
To Richmond . 1,70 160 140
• 11;Ar+ES OF TOLL l'lti CANAL, '
• ' From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P .. ." - inton
To Philadelphia, 79 cis. 70 cts. 52 cm
.. . ' FREIGHTS BY CANAL
TO Philadelphia, $OBO To -New York
-. LEHIGH COAL TRADE.
For the week ending Oct. 2, 1847. • ,
WEEK. TOTAL
tOMITIL Miiie ' 5.164 14' 156,114 10
Rhume Run 4.024 10 107,900 16 1
Reaper ftleadook , 2,N10 05 . 85,011 16
Summit . 939 19 .21,552 06
Hazleton 1,787 16', 1 • . 62.385 is
Buckmountain Co. • 1,589 . 05= 39,110 10
Wyoming . 278 16 . 8,115 03
16.5R0 OS
I.2.CKAWAN.k..,COAL 'MADE.
The quantity of Coal !tent to Market flu the week en
ding Sept. 25. 13 ; 290
,
Total. for the season
,WILKESI3ARRE COAL-TRADE.
The following is theVointity of Coal sent through the
weigh lock at Berwick, to Aug. I, 1847.
130,007 00 Tons.
JAMES ii.'CAMPIIFI.I., Collector.
PINEGROVE COALTRADE:—
Amonnt of coal transported on the Union Canal Rail
noad,.for the week ending Sept. 30.
' Tons. C. wt. hrs. ' „.
1,173 00
Per last report • 50,837 03 .1:1
Total
f-
ISWXTXIIX •RAIT. ,ROAI3.
Amount trailsported on Swatara, Rail Road from 10th
to 30th Sep., (inclusive.)
.
' Tons. C. wt. qrs.
2,439 12 3
. ' Per last report 30,159 10 - 1
EMI
• MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD.
kr following Is the anSount of coal passed over the
'Mill Creek Rail Rood, for the last Mx days.
7.0411117 Tone.
Pei lastrepOrt 103,811 7 13 ; "
205.R87 In 1. "
GEORGE' IEADESTti, Collector.
Total
SCItITYLSII.I. VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
Amount of 041 transported over the Schuylkill Val
,l„..tey Rail Road, (or the week ending on Saturday even
tng last: -8,2831 n Tons.
- 215,992 19
Per fast report
253,260 01
JESSE TURNER, Collector.
•
MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON fiAii; ROAD
Amount of-Coal transported over the - Mount Carbon
& Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat
arday fveninalait.., • • 10.41* 15 Tons. •
Per lait report 'moo 17 "
Total
Total 191.09tt 12 "
JESS'E.TURNER, Collector,
1:1I4t HILL de SCEDIYLKILL RAVEN RAILROAD.
The following le the amount of Coal transported
ever this road up to Wedneeda.y last
1R,390 01 Tons.
442,859 10 "
Ter last report
Total *0,249,17 "
'WILLIAM NEWELL, Cotlentor.
---410UNT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
Amoritii of Cost transported over, this Road Tor the
treek ending on Thursday evening last.
6,133 413' Tons
177,624 03 '•
Per last report
OE
Landreth's Rural Register
AND ALMANAC FOR 1849 '
A VOLUME riflOS closely printed pages, containing an
i almanac; a farmer's and gardener's calender for
each month of the year; descriptions of chemical com
position and analysis cif Mediae/eat kinds of manures
and the application of it; a full description of the best
fruits for cultivation, with drawings or. the same ; dis
eases of Cows, hOtses, sheep. dr.c.. and their remedies;
- a list of agricultural implements. and their prices ; the
• mode of cultivating the different kinds of vegetables,
and all kinds of flowers; construction of hot houses,
hot beds. &c.; together witha vast amount of other in
formation for the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all
for 12rtents single copy, or $1 per dozen, wholesale.-
- Every farmer and gardener in the state ought to have a
copy. Just published and for sale wholesale and retail
at BANNAINItg
Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville.
er Merchants in the country would benefit the cause
of acrictilture by purchasing this book and distributing
- it among the fame's. The low rate at whith it is sold
ought to secure for it a.genetal circulation. [Oct9 41
-Music Books!
"UNION Choral Harmony, German and Eng Orb.
Ectinaidiest Music, by Hiekock & Fleming, patent
• and iound.notes,
Boston Academy of church Music, •
carmina Sacra, or Boston collection of Church Music,
:The Southern Church Melodist,patent notes,
• The Methodist Ilarmonist,
The Musit'al Repository,
The Young Choir, •
The Social Lyrist, I '
•
Just received and kr sale wholesale nod - re 7 tail at-very
low , rates at . ' ' .' BANNAN'S
trial 41] • Cheap Wholesale Book store.
Fancy articles at Bannans.
LADIES' Card cases, a fine assortment,
Writing 'Desks and Note Paper DeLas,
. Beautiful Paperteries, with an assortment of Note
Paper and Envelops.
Fancy Boxel.aed.Work Stands,
Porie^blonnale, for carrying money, a bemitiful
ac
sertment, _
•
• Pearl and Ivory Paper Cutters.
Fancy Pen llolderschoice assortment,
Together with a beautiful collection of Fancy articles
suitable for the coming holidays, all of Shich will be
sold nt less than city prices. ' [Oct9 41
• ' Blank Books.
200 QUIRES Medium Blank Books,
300 do Demi' do
1000 quires Poolpeap Blarqs Books fall and half bound
500 do guano , do
100 dozen litentorandum Books, assorted.
Embracing the largest and best assortment of Blank
Books ever offered In this - part of the state, just received
and for sale, at fIA.NNAII'S Bookstores,whlch he pledges
himself to sell as low, if not lower, whore:ate and mail,
than a similar quality ran be purchased in Philadelphia
He btu hilestock ma nu facture& expressly fro r_bia OSSA
sales. Call and as it. ' U O ,IO 41
IX7 ILL exhibit in Pottsville on Monday and Tuesday;
Oct. 25th and 26th, for two days only: Hours of
exhibition from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, P. M.,, on Monday, and
on Tuesday from 10in 12. A. At., and 2-to 4, P. M. Ad
mission 25 cents. Children under 9years of age; half
price.
The cavalcade will enter the town from the Danville ,
road preceded by the new COLOSSALCHARIOT, (con
structed after the model of the chariots of the ancient
Roman conquerors,) painted and gilded to the moat gor-,
genus style, containing Shelton's Famous Ameriesta Brass
Band, from Arno York.
The chariot is drawn by EIGHT BLACK. FLEMISH
HORSES. of prodigious size and weight.' The proces
sion of carriages (containing the animals,) are all new,
painted, and gilded in superior style, drawn hy DAPPLE
GREY HORSES, (purchased regardless of expense,)
will pass through the principal streets to the spacious
pavilion ereeted for the exhibition of this collection of
animals, where the politic may have an opportunity of
witnessing the thrilling performances of Mr. VAN'AM
BURGH, whose dominion over Lions, Tigers, Leopards,
.&c.. t u ffs been acknowledged in Europe and America,
Cr For further particulars see bills at the principal
hotels. .
ZS- The same exhibitiOn will be at Hamburg. Oct. 27th
Reading 27th. [Oct9 41 3t] C. E. BRISTOL, Ag't.
EACHERS WANTED.—Four male and twolemale
T
TEACHERS wanted to take charge of the public
schools in Blythe township. (formerly Schuylkill) Ap
plicants will meet the Board of Directors at the house
of Nathan"Barloiv, Esq . at New Philadelphia. on jilon•
day, the 25th inst., the hours of 12 and o'clock,
I'. M.:Schools to commence Nov. Ist, ; -
BENJ. TITUS, Seel% of the Board.
Middlepoti, Oct 9 ,41-2t*
•
70 ' 60
50 40
90 40
9125
25
. •
1 75
1 7.5
I 80
to do a 2 12/
2 121
2 00
200• a • 2 12/
, 150
, 2 25
1 80
1.75
80
1 25
1200
'503.:20 19
1.60 ,1 8
52.310 Xl3 1
V.-L. CONRAD, Collector
32,597 03 ' 0
V. L. CONRAD, Collector
. 184,002 IL "
N. CLEAVER. Collector
van Atutour- & Co's. Collection
of W ild Animals,
N ELECTION for thirteen DIRECTORS of the Mt
ners,Ettnk of Pottsville, in the county of Schuyl
kill, to serve the ensuing year, will he held at the bank
ing house, on Monday the Ifith of November next,
between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock,
P. M.
A stated meeting of the stockholders will be held at
the banking house, on Tuesday, the 3d day of November
next. [Ocl9 41] , plus. LOESER, Coshier.
• Vuluable New BoolLs.-
N : ISS PardOe's Louis XIV and Court of France 2
li I cols. , .
. Sullivan's Public Men of the ReVolturno;
- 1
, lieadley's Sacred Mountains, illustrated, - . :
Poems by Amelia , new edition, , - • . .
Gems of the-Modern Poets, '
Scenes iwthe lives,of the Patriarchs and Prophets, a
Fillet - Mid work.
Washington and his Generals. byßeadley.
Cheever's Poets of Atuerice,
The Garland. The Rose, and The Hyacinth, for 1848,
Hand [hulk of Oil-Painting;
Together with a carietyof other valuable works. jolt
rt-ceived and for sale at
Oct 9 4i] HANNAN'S Cheap Book stores.
KS
Orphans , Jourt Sale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Conk. of
Schuylkill totality, the subscriber, administrator of,
the estate of Jacob Kimmei, late of Lnwer Moliontongn
township, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will
expose tel sale at public 'endue, on Saturday, the 30th
day of October, 1847, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the
house of Daniel Wiest, innkeeper in the township of
Lower Mohontongo. aforesaid:
No. 1: A certain tract, piece, or parcel of land. situa
ted to the township of Lower Motiontongo aforesaid,
hounded br lands of George ilarner,jr., Michael Grimm,
Bernard Oa.e, and John Shrove; containing 30 acres
and 136 perches, strict measure. •
NO. 0: A certain tract, piere,or parcel ofland,
situa
led,tn the townshipiaforesaid, bounded by lands late of
the said deceased. Peter Greenawald, John Ronne, and
Elias Arm; containing 37 acres and 15 perches. strict
measure,
No. 3: A certain piece or Parcel of land, aittinted
the township aforesaid, bolnded,hyilands of John B.
Otto. John Bower. Peter Greenawalt', and others; con-,
tainine 7 acres and P 5 perches, strict measure.
No. 4: The equal undivided two-third parts of a cer
tain tract of land, situated to Portct township. in the
county aforesaid, hounded by lands of late William
!Inch, Daniel ilaiti, John Hand, Henry Buehler, and
others ; containing 051 acres and 40 perches.
No. 5: The equal undivided moiety or half part of a
certain tract of land. situated to the township of Upper
510hontongo, county aforesaid, hounded by lands of
George Kehler. Jonas Broslits. Joint B. Otto, obi% Sham
hert, and others ; containing 119 acres and 127 perches.
No. 6: The equal undivided mniety or half part of a
certain tract of coal land, situated In the township of
Lower Moliontongo aforesaid, hounded by lands of Ed-
ward Enty, land surveyed to Samuel Hain, and land
lateof Peter Klinger and otheis containing 297 acres
and 92 perches.
' Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be
given and The cnnilitions of-sale made known at the
time and place of sale by
PETER KLINGER, Adair,
SAMUEL GUSS,.CIerk.
. 41-3 t
Ity order of the Court,
Onvigshure. Pct 9
FS
ATRAY COW.—Strayed away-from the
`ubscriber residing at Eagle Hill, on Tues
'day, the '2lse ult., a DARK RED COW,
,w it asmall white spot on her right flank;
black lace ; half her tail white ; and had a brass hell
on, and the letters C. F., H." stamped on her right
horn. Whoever will return said cow to the subscriber
or rive him information where he ean get her again,
shall he reasonably rewarded.
,Oct: 40 it* ROBT. CANTWELL, Eagle Dill.
-
.. *Oh
INSTRUMENTS.—Just
ved an ele'eant assortment of Mathematical In
st inents'of the best quality from McAllister's estab
lishment, which will be sold very cheap at
Oct 2 40] BA NNAI`.9 Stationery and Fancy stores.
TEAM ENGIN ESFOR SALE.—For sale at :he
Cs 'Tremont Iron Works, two twelve .horse power
ENrn NES. Any person wishing to purchase can see
them by calline at the Works..
Trethont, Oct 2 403 PHILIP lIMITOLTZ &.Co.
ALmANAusI AtmANAc5l I-411st received at
BA N NA N'S wholesale Book store, 30 gross of Ger
man, English, Aericultural. and Comic Almanacs, em
biaring a large assortment, which will be sold by the
gross or dozen at publishers' prices._ LOct2 90
20 CROSS Paper Pass Books at 25 cis. per dozen or
$2 25 per gross. '
10 gross leather covered Pass Books at Viand 75 els.
' • per dozen. •
10 do Copy Books at 40 cenis per dozen or 84 50
per gross.
5 do Cyphering Books at 871 els. $l, and Al 25
per dozen.
Together with a large supply of Blank books and
School books at equally low rates, Jost received - and for
sate at BANNAN'S Cheap Bonk and
0,12 401 • Stationery store. Poitsville.
CIIERP FALL DRY GOODS FROM AUCTION
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. Ross Hoopes.
•
.A - 0. 411, Macke' Street, 'above Eleventh, north side.
'PHILADELPHIA.
LT AS a large stock of Dress Goods, sur, as new
I styles Mous. de. Laines, 121 t 0.2.5 - cents, yard wjde ;
Cashmeres, California Wooleh Plaids; Plain anti , Tig ,
ured, Colored and Black 'Alpaca Lustres, from 19 to
50 rents; Black and Colored Merinos and Paramettas ;
Bombazines &c:,;friim '25 cts. to *1 ; Cloths. Cocci
nieces. Sattinetts, and Vestings in great variety; yard
wide Bleached and Brown-Muslins att. 5, 01, S, and 10
cls:: 14- yard wide. 121 .etc •, 3 yards wide 37e. cts.;
Table Linens, Diapers. Crash. &c.; tWvein for stairs
and entries. only 0, 10, 124, and 184 as.; Ingrain. Cot
ton, and Wool Carpets. handsome patterns ' 52, 23, 31,
and 50 cts. all wool 1 buy three-quarters of my goods
at auction and all for cash only, and can, therefore. of
fer bargain. In country m.rchants and others who Pay
for cash ; worthy of attention my country friends, mer
chants, citizens, and others who will please call at
1. ROSS HOOPES' Cheap Store.
N 0.411. Market St., above 11th. north side, Phila.
N. 11.—Shour this advertisement to your neithhors
and friends. ocl2 40 3m
pirmaDmrum ADVERTISEXEXT.
Oliver Evans' •
SALAMANDER, FIRE AND THIEF PROOF' IRON CHESTS.
‘ll ARRANTED equal to, any other make, and have
V V never been injured by fire or brims/ars. in a single
instance. Heats. keeps on hand a full supply of Com
mon Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices.
'LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOKS.
TRUCKS FOR STORES, FACTORIES, &c.
' DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. ,
EAGLE GLASS PAPER.
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &c.
PACKING LEVERS.
HOISTING MACHINES.
REFRIGERATORS and WATER FILTERS.
OLIVER EVANS.
61 South Second St., below Chesnut, Phila.
REFRIGERATORS
For cooling and preserving Meat, Batter, Milk, and alt
arliclea intended WATER FILTERSuse; s.'
Oliver Evans' celebrated Water Filters' for purifying
water that is brackish or muddy, whether by'rains, mi-
Iterate, or otherwise, can be had of all sizes and prices .
at the whremoms, No. 61, South Second street, two
nors below Chesnut Street Philadelphia.
• hilada., Oct. 247 40—Gm*
NEW 'UMBRELLA STORE.
Benedict, miller.• •
No. 114, North Giza street, below Retie,
ANNPHILADELPHIA..
HAS just finished a large and beautiful as
.. sortment of UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,
• PARASOLETTES and SUN SHADES of all
the various styles, material and finish, and assures
purcha secs that he is prepared to furnish them at very
low prices Sro CASH. As he, is anxious to do business,
a call and examination of his splendid assortment will
satisfy all that the Cheap Umbrella Store is
BENEDICT MILLER'S
No. 114, North 6t2 street, below Race, Philada.
N. B.—All goods warranted to .be as represented or
no sale. (Phila., Oct 2 47 40 3m
Feathers! Feathers!
From 121 to 45 cents per pound, cheap for cash. Whets
sale and Retail.
FREDERICK G. FRaISER.
Upholsterer and General Fumisher,No. 05. Market St.
• above 11th, north hide, opposite Girard Row,
"t•
at
VIA, •
WHERE may-be had at all times a general assort-
VV YY of Beds and ?dattrasees, Curled Hair, and
Feathers, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, and Looking
Glasses, together with all other. articles in the abOta
line of business at the very inmost cash
N. 13.--Goods warranted to give seuritetion
Phila., Bent. 4T
•
Destrable.Pottsvllle Property •.
FOG BALE.
THE subscriber will sell at private sale the follow
logJ. described property located on Mohantongo
street in the mint beautiful part' of the borough, a
short distance abovethe residence of Burd Patterson:
No. 1 : A 30 foot lot extending back 245 feet, on
which is erected a substantial two story
stone dwelling house with a , basement
• • • • all finished in the most modern style, with
s L , a garden in front and back, well stocked
•• • .• with fruit trees, shrubbery, ike., and has •
--- a well of never-Mine water at the back
door, with astable en the rear. This is one of the
best located 'private residences In the bOiongh.'
No. 2:, A. 30 foot lot extending back 245 feet., on the
rear of Which are erected two frame tenant houses.—.
This lot is on the corner of Mohantongo street and a
20 feet alley.
No. 3: Two 30 feet totally 213 feet. deep, lying be
tween ,the above-described lota, stocked' with .fruit
trees t 'and are handsomely located for cottage resi
dences. , • ;
This property will be sold separate or together as
may best suit purchasers, and the terms -will be made'
easy. For further partitulars apply to.'
Oct 2 40]-3t A.O. SWIFT. on the premises. •
vi (Apia,' )ii
•
mu dreadful Collfil I The Laura ars in danger!
Ths work of tits destroys? has been basin!,
TACcostri of Consumption bath in
sound of Death! _ •
ARE. you a mother 1 Your darling child, your Idol
" and earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confined to her
chamber by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks, her thin
shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gain
ed upon her—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces
your soul.
-Young: man, when just about to enter life, disease
sends wheart-crushing blight over the fair prospects of
the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of
yenir loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is
a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is
SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM'
' Mrs. AITR&E, the - wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq.. was
given up by Sewall. of Washington,; Drs. R. te and
McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. line and Dr. Molt fe
New York. Her friends all thought she must die.—
She had everytfpnearance of being in consumption. and
was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Bal
sam wasgi•en and it cured her. '
Mrs. GARRABRANTZ of Bull's Ferry, was also cu
red of consumption by this Balsam when all ether re
medies failed to give relief—she, was reduced to a ske
leton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, • 2Sl, Broadway, Las
witnessed its effects in several cases-where no othet
medicine afforded relief—but the Balsam operated like
a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in
curing asthma, which It never fails of doing. 'Spitting
blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured h, this
Balsam. It heals the-ruptured or wounded blood ves
sels, and makes the lungs sound again.
'Rev. HENRY JONES. 10, Eighth avenue, was cu
red of cough and catarrhal affection 01'50 years standing.
The first doie gave him more relief than all the other ;
medicine he had ever; taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19, De
laney street, gave it to t sister-in-law who was labor
ing under Conumptinn,sand to another sorely 'afflicted
with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were im- .
mediate, soon restored them to Comfortable health.
Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 95, Christie street, suf-'
fered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam re
lieved her aionce. and she is comparatively well. neing
enabled to subdue every . snack by a timely use of this
medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs,
Colds. Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the
affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Con
sutriptian.
l'rice 25 cents and 81 per hnttle. •
Dr. Shertnan's, Cotigh and Worm Lozenges, and Poor
Man's Plasters sold as above.
Dr. Shermun's Office is at 100, .Nassau street, N.Y.
Also for sale by the following agents in Schuylkill
county.
J. S. C. MARTIN,
•
.1. G. BROWN, Pottsville.
F. SANDERSON.
H. Shissier, POI t Carbon.
Wm. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia;
T_ William Middleport.
11. Schwartz. Patterson
.1. 11. Alter, Tuscarora
Ilei!net at Morgenrnth, Tamaqua
I=_=2=2
Geo. Reifenyder, New Castle
Jas. B. Falls.--Minersville.
Jonas KauMilan. Llewellyn.
J, Christ, -
Jacob' Kauffman, Lower Mohontnngo. • .
Shoener & Garrett, Orwigsburg.
Lyon & Rishel, Port Clinton.
Levan & Kauffinan,'Schuylkill Haven.
Paul Barr, Pinegrove. [Oct2 47 40 eow
Public Sale of Valium
Estate.
At Auburn, late Scotchinan's Lopks, in Wret.litenni:trick
Totonrhip, Schuylkill County..'
Thursday, October, 14th, 1817, at 9 &clock, A. M.
on the premises, in close a concern, will positively
be sold the following valuable real estate:
No. 1: 2 Dwelling houses: 1 two storY_.
. . „
2.4 t,,, frame dwelling house, with stone base
, (ment and two ctory hack building and the
lot of ground thereunto belonging, now
rented to Mr. Levi Skeen, at $32
per au
mini. and occupied by him.
1 Two story frame house adjoining the above, built
in same manner, with the Int of ground (hereunto be
longing, and out house oar said lot, nnw rented to Mr.
Henry Treembold at s3sper annum, and occupied by
him.
No,, 2: Building lots: All those 12building lots mark
ed in plan Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6.9, 10.11, 12, 13. and 14,
each 40 feet front and varying from 70 to 100 feet deep,
having two fronts, one on the Schuylkill Canal and one
on the wood station of the Reading Rail Road.
No. 3: Building lot : Lot: No. 15, about 95 leet front
by 175 0 feet deep, situate ontthe corner of the. Rail Road •
and County Road.
No. 4: Canal Landing: A valuable Canal Landing
having about 250 feet front on the Canal, situated in
front of lots No. 121 13, and . l4.
No. 5: Stone Spring hous=e stone Spring house,
and the ground thereunto belonging, laying between the
County road and the Worid station.
The above propertyis,eligibly situated In the rising
village of Anhurn,,between ,the Schtfylkill Canal and
Reading Rail Road: It is ad extensive - deper for the
delivery of wood to the Rail Road, and houses are in
demand and can be rented to good tenants as soon as
built. The Reading Rail Road passenger train stops
•
there twice a day.
The terms of sale will be 'one-third cash on the one-.
cation of the deed ; one-third in one year ; and one
:third In two years with interest from the day of sale,
"payable halyearly, secured by bond and mortgage nn
the premines s :ror, at the option of the purchaser, the
Whole amount will be received in cash.
Plans of the above property can be seen at the since
of Mr. S. K. layer, at Auburn: at Mr. J. Iluntainger.
Orwigsburg ; at Mr. B. Colter's, Orwigsburg
Landing ; and at Mr. 8. Baird's Bch. Haven.
Oct 2 40 2t) _ G. A. NICOLLS..
Reading.
EVERY MAN MR OWN OAR PRANUFACTUREN.
R. S. R. Andrews.
Timm . AIR FURNACE 4.• COOKING RANGE
MANUFACTURER.
- .
Na. 82, North Stith street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
HAVING purchased from the Ameri
t, y Smil Assignees a. the PATENT DO
-?,.,--,.-r-I,4.!PMESTIC GAS A PPARATUS,the rights
.for the states of Pennsylvania, Dela
ware, and idaryland.informs his friends
and the public. that he is now ready to furnish them
with Stoves fitted tut for the purpose, by which every
person can maunfacture his own gas with but trifling
expense over the outlay. The construction - of this ap
paratus is such that it may he snacked fa Stoves al
ready in tise; also to Cooking Ranges, Furnaces, Steam
Boiler., or in any Situation where fire or light is requi
red. To manitfactories, hotels, churches, and public
or private buildings, remote from any gas works. this '
apparatus will be Grand a chi ap and economical method
Of lighting as well as heating their apartments, is ithout
any 'extra expense for fuel..
'Persons wishing to see the Apparatus in operation.
can do so by calling M. his manufactory. , Right!' to
manufacture in either of the above states, will he sold
on accommodating terms.'
Having been appointed agent by the American Asmi•
gnees for the manufacture of the Atipatalus, and also
for the Sale of other states In the Union for rights, any
orders addressed to him will receive immediate atten
tion.
He respectfully solicits attention to his very superior
and complete assortment a Warm Air Furnaces, Cook
ing Ranges, and Bath Boilers. Be keeps constantly nn
hand nine different sizes of Ranges, all of which may
he seen at any time at his store, and warranted to per
form well; together with every variety of Furnaces
and Boilers.
Also a select variety of Vault And Hearth Grates, Gas
Ovens. &c.
In assnotntent. quality, and price, he feel.' confident
Olathe can *not those whocall,and, therefore. invites
an examination nfhis stock t Ila., 0ct2..97 40 3m
Town Lois.
•
co the Delaware Coal Company's Kantner Tract,
VP near Minersville. wilt he sold by us at auction on
.Thursday, October 14nit. at 10 o'clock. A. M., at the pub
lic house of Bask dr Kram in Minersville. The-surface
only of said lots will he sold. all coal, ore, and mineral
rights helns reserved to the company.. An unincum
bered and unquestionable title will be given. Terms;
of sale very liberal. Plans ofthe lots, (numberins up
wards of 60,) mayibe- ird on appliCation at the Dela
ware Coal Company's Offices, in Philadelphia and Mt •
Carbon, or the auction room. No. 93. Walnut st.,
adelphia. M. THOMAS & SON, Auctioneers.
Phila., Sep 77 39-31
. -COACH MAKING.
JO. ES,
HAS just started the above business
)13 7 V-..., -in Severn's stone shop in 4th, near
Market street, Pottsville,,where, with
first rate material and experienced hands
he is prepared to make all kinds of CARRIAGES in a
style that will compare with those made at any other
establishment.
03 Repairing promptly done In a manner that will
suit customers. ALSO W. ACKSMITIIING In its va
rious branches.
Those who want anything in the above iine will
please ea/I - and try me. . • (Sep2s. 4 391 f
C. HARIiNESS'
CLOTHING ESTARLISHNENT
THE MOST EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WSEEHOUSE IN THE
UNITED STATES. •
Re-Open for Winter. 100,000 garments on kaad, and
ready for disposal, wholesale and retail.
MO patrons we would say, that having bot one price
• 1 those who are not dealers, or do not understand
the real valuation price of goods, Will have an oppor
tunity of purchasing garments as low es professed
Judges. Jobbers and dealers in ready made clothing,
can replenish their stocks for the winter, and we guar
antee the largest establishment in Philadelphia to se
lect from. We attend personally to the packing of
goods, ansee that a good assortment of sizes and well
made articles are put up. Single suits forwarlaas
per orders. •
15- Our goods are for sale only at the large building,
128 Market street, southeast corner of Market and 4th
streets, Philadelphia. • C. HADEN PM.
Phila. Sem, 25 47 39-3 m
att,CHAIN•CABLES AND ANCHORS—Just.
impotted from Liverpool a Jar"! rzsortment
of the above. i :tat to a inchls, for mining
purposes, canal home, &c.. a large supply
I: ^ 4:llnrintty - on. band. Purchasers woild do Well to call,
at they. will hi sold cheep for cash.
WILLIAM CAW.
, .
Sep 11 V am] Comer Spruce and Front sta., Phila.
.
THE MINERS' .TOURNAL
CLEAK WANTED.—An e:PerlencedßALES2dAN,
who understands the German language, eamotkatu
a good situation by applying at this omce. None, need
apply who cannot biing ; good reccommendations is to.
character, ability, &c. ISelaS
W ANTED—Sy the subscribers. tramedlately,.tero
V V or three •Juntneymen SHOEMAKERS, on the'
women's branch. S. & J yOSTERt
Sept. 18 38-31 •
OFFICE OF THE DIME HILL & SCHIII4.EILL
HAVEN R&M ROAD CO.
phil a sdpkia, Sept: 15th. 1847.
A special meeting of the stockholders alt! Wine Hill.
& Schuylkill Haven Rail Road RomPalf.Y, will be held
at the Conipany's Offien its the - Halt of the larankiln In
stitute. Philadelphia. on.lburroloy, the 7th day of Oc
tober, at 11 o'clock. .A. By order of the Board of
Managers. FIAhIIIEI MASON. Secretary.
Berks told Schuylkill Journa l till meeting.
Phila.. Sept. 18 •
NOTICE:—Was stolen from a desk:in my hou • .
POCKET BOOE,.containing 825 in cash and two
notes Riven by Jacob H. Ziegenfitsa to the subscriber.
the one dated glinersville. June 21; 1847. for 388 29 at.
4 "months, and the Other same dale, for, 387 12. at
months. All persons are cautioned against neminjing
said notes as the payment has been stopped. A liberal
reward will be paid-for the pocket book and money.
3t _
.HENRY PRIOR..
eplB 38
ATENTION:z--The Ist Regiment Schu)lkill coon
my VOLUNTEERS will meet for parade on Mon
day, the llth day of Oct.„next, at 'Pon Carbon. The
line will be formed at 9ff o'clock, A. M. Each compa
ny to be provided with 12 rounds of blank cartridge.
By order of Col. Lacer. D. E. NICE, Adjutant.
Sep.2s 39-
IiOrOSALS Will be received - by the undersigned
r until Sept. 25th for sinking a shaft on Mill creek,)
about 5 miles above St. Clair. Plan and specitiettitow
may be seen at'the office of t
Sept. 18 38] • I:i.R..BENNETT, Mineraville.
D OCK TUNNEL—Proposals wlll . be. received until.
IL Saturday, October 24, for cuttlrig a tunnel in the
Peaked mountain, near Mackiesburg ' Specifications
can be seen at the.office of
Scp23 39] WM. S. RILL, West Branch Valley.
.
XIOTICE.=The public are hereby noified not to sell
Ili lor entrust my wife, Mary Miller , on 'my account, as
I will pay no debts of her contractinv, fro& this date
forward. [SeplB 38 3t'] ANDREW MILLER.
YAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS.=-1000 pieces'ot
PAPER. HANGINGS and BORDERS of the latest
styles, enbracing upwards of fifty, liatlerns selected. to
suit this re gion, from three of the largest paper facto
ries in t e ;United States, all of which will be sold at
the loviestl city cash prices; and some of the Frescoes
and Gold Papers, at less than city prices, at
Sep2s 39] BAN N'AN'S Paper and Variety Store.!
kyLOR'S MONEY' REPORTER and Coun
t terfeit Ddrector,.the best wink in the United States.
It also contains a fac simile of all the Gold and Silver
coins, together with their voice each month. Single
copies 10 cents. Merchant 4, traders, tavern keepers,
&c. by enclosing us $1 will have the publication sent
monthly for one year, from BANNAN S
Sept.; 36] Book and Periodical Store, Pottsville.
FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The subscribers
are, nowprepared to furnish the Colliers and deal.
era of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds at
the lowest-Philadelphia prices. Attention is particu
larly calleddo their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels
of any size or pattern promptly attended to. - '
S. SILLYINIAN & Co.
33—ly
Port Ca'rbon, Aug. 14, 1817
CIIOICE GREEN Bc. BLACK rreAs,—just just. V
from New York and Philadelphia, a full assort
ment of Superior Green, nod Black Teas'. among which
are Superior Imperial, Young Ilyson, Souchong, Pou
ehong and Mohee Teas. for sale. by 1
J. M. BE.ILTT Y & Co.
33
Pottsville, Aug. Is, 1847
OAL! COAL!! COAL!!!—Persons having coalln
C
he delivered in Philadelphia, will he received mi
yardage and sent to any part of the city, by the under
signed at a small commission. SHEDAKER & REX,
Phila,Aug.29 35 3m 3 ] Broad below Callow hill
UGAR FOR PRESERVING.—WooIsey & Wool
° sey's Ground and Crushed Sugar, Lot:Maim and
White; Havana, do. also every variety of Browel Su
gar, fn sale.by
.1. M. BEATTY. & Co.
Pott vine, Ain. 14, 1897. . • .33—'
, [TAMS AND SIROULDERS.-2000 lbs. Superior
1.1 Family .
3000 ,lbs. Shouldersjust. received, and will. be sold
low tddlie tr i ide by .1. BEATTY & Co.
'Pottsville,'Aug .14. IBM
I SACE=Three mortgages well secured on impro
ving property in the borough of Pottsville, each be
ing the brat lien on the property covered by it. Enquire
of 'SAMIIII3I. LEWIS, 1
Sept. 4 36] Surveyer and Conveyancer, Centre St.
ti
ble Real
A4EASON.AIII.B ITEM.—Personi in wiltit of good
'OAK CtilPß fur kindling fires or other purposes.
can he supplied at moderate prices by the subscriber.
[Sepid 38 J. 51 CItOSLAND.
I . )AVIES' SERMONS,
In 3 volumes, just received
HANNAN'S Bookstore.
and for sale at
June 2.0
.
FAMILY BIBLES of various patterns and bind
-1 ing. tilt edged and plain, ranging in price from 00
cents to . $2O, just received and for sale at
Junes BA NNAN!S Wholesale Bookstore.
MINER'S OlL.— Superfine strained oil for Miners to
to be had at the. York Store. -
July 10, 18t7-2.n] lEDWARD YARDLEY.
VERY SUPERFINE FAIVULY.IIAMS, for sale at the
York Store, of Staag dc Shay's brand, al , m of Schott
ey & Son. [July 10-28] EUWARD7VARDLEY.'
COLORED CARDS' for ZephYr'work and also Cmeh•
et work, just received and for sale at BANN AN'S
Variety stores (Sept. 4 .
L AIME CHESS MEN, very ebean, Air plavinc. )de
• ^ived and for sale at [Sept ; 4] EANNAN'S.
rc htuls: stmar icured HAMS.
37N T. & W. POLLOCK..
Henry Adam, •
JRNEY AT, LAW,
OFFICE OPPOSITE THE AII'NEREe SANE.
Pottsville. Pa. [July
MIDDY & BROTHERS,
- WINE 'AND LIQUOR STORE,
N. E. CORNER OLD TORN. ROAD AND WILLOW STREET,
. -
PHILADELPHIA,
.ITave constantly on hand a large assortment of Liquors
Wines and Cordials. [Sep. 4, 1817. 3m.-38
• - -
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURER
No. 0, Coal St., Pottsville.
Unibrellas and Parasots repaired , at short no
tire. • • [Sept.4 36-6 in
FLOI!R & FEED BUSINESS.
At Wllll,lam Major's Old Stand:;
IForret &. Seiler,, -'. 11
CVINOITINICP. to their friends and the citizens nr
Schuylkill County, that they have. purchased the
stock of Wm .Major, and will continue the FLOUR &
FEED BUSINESS at hns nld stand, where they will
constantly keep on hand suPerfine Flour, Grain, Oats,
Chops, &c., embracingall those articles generally kept
in that line of husines. , Which they pleder themselves to
the public they will sr I at the very lowest rates, and re
spectfully solicit the plitronage bestowed on their prede
cessor, and of the public in general. ,
Ap 3, 1847.• t : 14-Iy.
M. A. Root's.. Gallery of
FAMILY .GROUPS,
No. 140, Chesnut St.. Sit deer below Fifth St.;
PMLADEL FRIA.
A DMIsSION FREE. The pictures taken at this
IL establishment are pronounced, by artists and scien
tific men. unrivalled for depth of tone and stillness of
light and shade, while they display all the artistic ar
rangement of the highest effort of the painter.
Citizens or strangers visiting the Gallery, can have
their miniatiires or portraits taken in this iinintie style,
and neatly set in Mororro cases, Gold lockets, or breast
pins. &c.. in a few 'Owen. We copy the following
from the Philadelphia Saturday Courier:—
,'• AMEUICAN SUPEVIORITY--thepiadicjournals Moe.
at different periods, announced, as a remarkable proof
of t h e mutt and proficiency of American artists. that
Dagnerresitypeteare now made in this city superior, in
every respect, to these made in any of the European
cities. This successor American artists wasconfirmed,
in a very gratifying and conclusive manner, by Mr. Bar
narn's publicly stating, at the close of his Tom Thumb
exhibition in this city, that Mr. Rnnt had made fifty-one
goad pictures, with only a single failure. ' In addition
to which, Mr. R. tins been furnished with the following
conclusive certificate, signed, it will he perceived, by
the parents of Tom Thumb. by Mi. Barnum, his teach
ers, an d secretary, all of 'Whom were with him in
-
Eu
rope'—
Philadelphia. Jtine4, 1847.
The Daguerreotypes of Tom Thumb and his family,
including his several teachers, footman, striver. equi
page, &c., and his various cnatumes and characters.
made by Mr. M. A. Rent. (FIFTY-ONE in 'all,) present
a degree of accuracy and truthfulness to nature, with a
hold charm ofnutline. - sofiness, expression. beauty. and
"delicacrof finish, and uniform brilliance, that we have
never seen *laelled. They are, decidedly, superior to
Anything of the kind witnessed .by, us either in this
country or in Lmisinn,Paris.nrany of the cities of Europe
which'w,e have visited. We take pleasure in hearing
testimony to the courtesy and skill so uniforthly mani
fested by Mr. Root, the eminently successful Daguerre
otypist. (Signed,
• S. E. STRATTON, (the Father.)
CYNTHIA STRATTON, (the Mnther.i
P. T. BARNUM,
(Exhibitor of Tom Thumb, in England and America.
and Proprjetpr nf the N. Yoik & Baltimore Museums.)
•W. W. W. WEBSTER, (Secretary.) ,
THEODORE 11. CATLIN, •
(Advertiser and Secretary for Tom Thumb in Europe.)
H. G. SHERMAN, (his Precentor.)
This is certainly very striking testitnony in favor of
American superiority, coming as it-does from those w hit
have examined specimens of the bele productions in the
aft in most of the principal ettie 4 l of Eur Ope. , •
Phifatia4 July 31, 1847. • 31-6m'
.
} S. B. Miner Si. 111. Shenk.
QIIRGEON DENTISTS, havinghwated in Pottsville.
1.1 respectfully offer their pmfemonal services to the
ladles and gentlemen of Pottsville and,vicinity. All
diseases and irregularities of the teeth itented on the
most approved principles. Artificial teeth inserted from
a single tooth to an entire sett.
Office in Thompson's row, Market st.,;7thAmir above
t All operations warranted. pipit 37 tf ,
Centre
Music Music
JUST Received a supply of Music embracing the latest
publications, of Songs, for the Piano and Guitar.
Jenny LindTs Songs, just tamed. .
Waltzes and Gallops, Marches, and Quickstep'. -
Rondos. Airs, &c. 17ariadonn.
Polkas, Dances and QUadrilles.
Duette for 4 Performers.
• Songs for the Guitar in greet variety.
Melodeon for the Flute or -Violin.
Primary and progressive _Exercises for strengthening
' the fingers and obtaininga rapid and easytouch.
Imstretuion Books.
Violin and Guitar strings. dm.- , &c.
We would respectfully solicit the ladies to call and ex
amine our assortment.
Piecea of Music not on band obtained to
order. at BANNAN'S Book and Music Stores.
MUM:Marna of Mune cantos obtained at our Stares.
tept. 25, 11347,
JAMES ROGERS,
B. N. Noose.] " I• it. a. t ittroolt.
MOORE Sr. RISDOIT •
MERCHANT TAILORS, . •
' JYe.7O Seats Third Street, steely eirposit stile Er
, dw ep t . - .
E6PECTFULLY announce to their friend* and the
dL public that they are crinstantly prepared tq make to
order, of the finest and best materials, and at moderate
.prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing Sonatina
ring a Gentleman's Wardrobe, for which their Com
plete stock of. choice and carefully selected Cloths,
Cissimeres, Vesting.; &c.. of the latest and Most de
sirable patterns, are particularly designed.
Their own practical knowledge of the business and
&personal attention td every garment, enables them
to give entire satlafactinn, - and to both old and nave
customers they respectfully tender an Invitation to
give them a call. -
. Having been for years connected with soF of the
best and most fashionable estoblisimients In coun
try, employing none but fi rst rate workmen, d being
In the constant receipt of the latest fashions, and best
styles of goods, they are telly prepared to siccommo
date customers in the best manner. t-
Philada., Aug. 14,1847. - • . -131-deep
APIE.ERICAN - ',HOUSE ,
1 • POITSVALLE,.. , • •
' ISRAEL REIKHARD, late of Plnevove
Would inform, his thends and the travelling
•i• • public, that he has takin'the aboie named
Sill
gg g Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisse,
_ and has fitted it up in a style which he be
lieves will not tail to ensure the comfort of all those who
may favor him with their patronage. '
•
lie feels confident that few establishments in the coun
ty are better prepared to cater for-the public benefit than
his. Millar is supplied with the choicest liquor*, and
his larder with all the delicacies of the season. , The
apartments arefurnisbed and arranged so as to compare
favorably with those of any hotel in the
;,Grateful for past favors the subscriber would solicit the
-continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at
all times to see old, friends, and new ones at the Ameri
can House • ISRAEL REINIIARD.
j A tine stable is attached to the Hotel, which is capable
of accommodating a- large number of horses. Careful
Ostlers ate always, in atleoda .ce, and the horses are well
taken tare of.
.1. /I. AD II & CO. •
Conveyancing, and .9pancy for the Collection - of Rents
Office opposite the hikers' Bank,
. Pottiville, Pa.
. FOR SALE.—One of the most elegant and desirable
residences in Mohontongo street, With splendid garden
and outbuildings. Terms easy.
A LSO.— The undivided half of the property know n
as the Pennsylvania Hall.
in
two story stone:Jinni's and fratne-kitiheri:
in Morris' Addition, on thewentside of Centre etteet.
' two story framehouse, on the east side of
Centre street, a Very dellghtfaLresidence„
' ALSO—The property known as lho,Amerimn House,
situated in the borough of Pottsville'.
ALSO—A large and convenient store and dwelling
house well located in .
ALSO—Eight building lots in Minersville, as well
'situated as any in the borough.
' ALSO—A number of Mortgage and judgment bonds
of various amotaiits'well sectirekon property in Potts
ville and vicinity. ,
ALSO -The large and convenient hotel situated in
the town of. Patterson, known as the Schuylkill Valley
hotel. .Terms easy. •
I,VANTED-41S00 rat Wind and inortgage on prOdue
tive property, " situated in Ce,ntre.street, worth three.
times the amount. '1 ' ,
WANTEDCoaI lands or productive property in
Schuylkill CoUnty hie:change for prOductive property,
n Philadelphia. . AIM. 31 . 1 5 47 - • 34
FITESIIIFALL GOODS.
CIIARLES' AD*IIIS,
No. 79, Arch St., between Id and 34 Ste „north aide,
113 receiving at hiS. New st.'-rotte an:assortment of en 7
tire!) , new and desirable dry,7oads suitable for the co=
ming season, to which .litynvitesthe attention of his
old customers and purchasers general!) , Particular at
tention given to style andiproper shades of color of,
doss goods and many Choira and scaree kinds selected
especially fir plain , Will be sold at the
Istreseprices far cash Thelassortnient consists in part
Of French Meritmesin ddferent qualities and colors,
Panimetta and Indiana Castrate:el do . do
6-4 Queen's Cloths and' l l pacas, some thedinest
im
ported,
Plain Mode, Mous. deLaines, and Cashmere d' Ecosse
all wool,
Paris Printed do do, and Plaids of many kinds,
PartiCulaily choice. styles of Sciith Ginghams'aud
Merrimack Prints,
3-I, 4-4, and 5-4 Black Mantilla and Dress. Silks of
the besdfabrics and highest lustre,
While Goods.—Mulls Swiss, Book, Nansook,Jaconet,
and Cambrie. Muslim; of all qualities.
' Shawls—Of Printed and MUM Thibet and other ma
teriel of all the different grades.
Flannels—Welsh, Silesian, Unshrinkable, and Silk
Warp of the best makers.
• Linens and tarnishing goods gen Orally are made lend
ing articles an examination of which is particu
larly invited ' ,
Together with .hosiery , Gloves Needlework, Linen
Cambric Ird'k'fi, - and fancy and . iitaple goods too nn
merous to advertise. .[Phila.Sep.lB•lBl7 38 Stn
miti,E:
T"Epublic ore hereby cautioned against receiving
either of the following described negotiable notes,
they having been lost and the undersigned being still
the real holder thereof :—A promissory note of T. C.
Williams, in rotor of Edward Yarilley and by him en
dorsed, for 83. 5 ,9 89, dated August 25th, 1817, payable in
five months after date.
Also, a note of Henry Jenkins, in favor of Edward
Yardley and by him endorsed, f0r4277 79, dated Sept.
6th, 1811, parable four months after date.
Sep2s 39 3t] EDWARD YARDLEY.
.
• New nooks .....
LEGENDS of Mexico, by Lippard; 2.5
'
A Simple Story, by Mr inchbald, 25 .
The First False Step in Crime, : , 2.5 -
The Corsair King,as
Magdalena, or the Beautiful Mexican Maid, a story
of Buena Vista, by Ned Buntline, 25
Gallant Tom, or the Perils of a Sailor, 25
The Matricide's Daughter, 25
Rough anti Ready Songsters, wholesale and retail. 25
'Together with a variety of other books just received
1
And for sale at 1 BANNAN'S
1 Sep. II 'V] Book and stationery Store
New Stare at Brookville. '
THE Subscriber has jusrreceived from Philadelphia
andlias now opened at Brockville, a large and gen
eral assortment ofseasonable goods,such as Dry Goods,
Groceries. Hardware, and Queenswa re. In addition to
which will he round constantly on hand, Fish, smoked
and fresh Meat; as well as a good supply of country
produce. Call and examine ourgtock, and you will find
us prepared to Sell goods at aglow a rate as they have
ever been sold any where, In Schuylkill county
N. 8.-. Country. produce of all kinds wanted, for
which the highest price will be paid.
GEO. H. POTTS,
Pottsville, Feb. 7. 1846. 6
"Secure the shadow ere the substance fade."
Collins' Celebrated Sky-light
Daguerreotypes.
TWO SILVER MEDALS awarded at the fairs of
the'Franktin and American Institutes for the beer
and most artistica! specimens of Daguerreotype pm ,
traits
M=El
The recent improvemt... iyi
atid which is peculiar to their establishment alone, viz
an upper right, has received the highest • recommen
dations front the press, and also written testimonials
from thefirst artists in the country as to its Crest supe
riority over the usual Side Light. The pOmliar ad
vantage of this Light is, that the NATUR•L EXeßEssioN
o'r . rnE EVE can be Obtained now more perfectly than
heretofore. Citizens and strangers are respectfully
invited, whether desiring portraits or not, to visit our
spacious galleries, probably the largest and most ex
tensive in the United States, and examine for them
selves the astonishinr irnprorements made by the sub
scribers in thiii - Wonderful art.
T. P. & D. C. COLLINS,
Prom ietors of the City Dagnerrean Establishment, .
No. ISO, Chesnut st., 2 doors above 3d. south side.
Phila Sept. 25 5 7 • r 39-6 m row
New Books.
- .
Napoleon 'and his Army, with reminiscenscs of the
French Revolution,. 81 50
Washington and his Generals, by Headley, 2 50
Napoleon and his Marshalls, by • do ' 250
Washington and his Generals, by Lippard, 1 00
Legends of Mexico, by . do 2.5
Thier's French Revolution, with and without
plates. bound, only $3 and 350
Allison's Ilistory of Europe. 4 vols., bound, . 500
Rollin's Ancient History, 4 vols., only 3 00
Marshall's Life of Washingt:nn,2 large vols. only 3 00
Sear's Pictorial Works very cheap,
Norman's Bridge, by the author of Two old Men's
Tales, 25
.
ilistoryof the Inquisition of Spain, 371
Ninon de L'Enclos, with a portrait. • 25
Outlines of Anatomy and Physiology for popular
use, bvllr. Rollick, ' 1 00
Bunyan's . complete Works very low
do . Pilgrim's Progress Illustrated,
Poems by Amelia, 3d edition, • 81 25 and 1 50
Byron's Childe Harold, illustrated. 1 25
Scenes in the Lives of the Apostles, a splendid work.
Scenes in the Lives of our Saviour, do
A tine assortment of Albums, '
Christian Keepsake for 1818. '
Friendship's (Wei ing,forLS-10,
The Germ for 1848,. •
Leallets oplemoryi - the h . est American Annual for '4O,
Prescott's Mexico,
do Ferdinand and, Isabella, • .
'do ; Conquest of Peru - .
Together with a varietV - of other books just received
and for sale at (Gct2 491 BANN AN'S Bookstore.
• New Books. • - .
Christopher Tadpole's Struggles and Adventures, by
Albert Smith, beautifully illustrated J. Leech, 25
The Heroine of Tampico, or Wildfirethe Wander
- er, a tale of the Mexican war, by Harry ~Halyard, 25
'Commander of Malta, by Eugene Sue, beautifully
illustrated. • • ' 2.5
Magdalena or the beautiful Mexican Maid, a story -
of Buena Vista; by Ned Buntline. j - 25
The Monk; aromance, by M. G. Lewis: 25
Margaret Graham, or the Reverses of 'Fortune, a
new work by James,. 0}
Wagner the Wehr Wolf. by 11. W. M. Reynolds,
author of Life:in London, Ellen Munroe, etc.;
complete,• ' 50
flirtation, a story. of the heart, ' •25 •
The Divorced, a novel founded on facts jn real life, 25
The Insnared, a story of Woman's heart, .45 ,
Camp 'and Quarter Deck, with numerous battle
licenes And por.ralts,
The Tooth of Shakspearit, by V. Williams, , 50
The Secret Passion, by do 50
The Nurse's Rhyme Book, a new,collection of nur
sery rhymes, games, stories, and jingles, by
Thomas Trueman, 75
United States Exploring expedition, 5 vols - foyal
Syn., eloi,t, '
Floral Offering, a Token of Friendship. illustrated
with ten beautiful bouquets of (lowers, 1 vt.l. . -
4to, cloth extra gilt,Si 50
Etto'h's Funny Comic World, a collection of jokes is :
• illustrated, . -
Tiller's Napoleon, kin. 7 ' , 15 and 12}
Graham's Magazine for October. 25
Goders Lady's' Book, for do., • I 25
Together with a great variety of other, blots and ,
cheap .publications just received and Bernie at-'
.. BANN AN'S
'Oct: 403 Book, Stationary, and Vsristr Store.
Dr..Callenla Indian Vegetable .
Panat*a. •
DOWAN & WALTOISI invite attention.to t 9. 161-
11. !Owing advertisement:
DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOVB '••
As a proof of the continued purees, of Dr. Crillsee
/adios Yvan* Pavan°, we refer to a few 01 the many
certificates lo our possession, of cures performed by
this great purifier. .
Capt. T. L.. Sanders, constable of South Mulberry;
Ward, cured of Barber's Itch.
• •Mr. J. B. Reese's child, N 0.83, North Seventh stmt.'.
cured of Hereditary, Teller, which covered his entire.
body.
Mr. M. McCiess • child, No 380, Market street, afflict
ed with Scrofula from its birth.
Mr.' a...W. Maxwell, Grape court, Market at., above
Eighth, cured of Scrofula, had foiriteen open ulcers upon
his body at the time he commenced taking the medicine.
Miss Christiana Sands,' West Spruce street, between
Beach and Willow streets, near the Schuylkill, cured of
Scrofula; had suffered eightlean ; her head was so
much effected that tea arid coffee would pass out at her
ear—tnis is a strong cut.
Capt. John R. Etamlay,•No. 400, Market street cared
of scrofulous Sore Leg, of 28 years' standing. This
ease is well known to many of our best physicians who
have frequently advised Amputation.
Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr.. No. 5, lefferson,west of Schuyl
kill Sixth street, below Locust. This was, undoubtedly
one of the most severs eases of Scrofula ever cured, and
is certified to by many of our best physicians and cler
gymen, and also by himself.
Joseph Barbour. No. I. Short court, east from Twelfth
street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat, of
eight years' standing.
_. •
Mr. J. IL Frick's•child, No. '7ll, Dock Street, Philo
delphia- . -
Mr. Michael Duffy, No. 26, North Front street, (at P.
Brady & Co's.) Philadelphia, cured'of Vetter of twenty
five years. , •
Mr. William Flemming, No 210, Wishingtoilstreet,
between Eighth and'Ninth, Philadelphia, cured of Ery
sipelas of four yenta, which destroyed the flesh to this
bone. '
William Barker, cured of Scrofula: This case - had
been in the hospital many months, and discharged as la
curabjC—be is now.wetl, and may be seen daily at our
office. ,i
Mr. David Kirgan , MUddy'creek, Hamilton county 4,
Ohio. cured - of Scrofula. This was a very severe cal..;
and Kirgan says that could money prevent, he would
nut undergo the same affliction for ten thousanddollars,
and yet he was cured for a few dollars, by Dr. Cullen's
Indian, Vegetable Panaeea. - •
• Mr. John W. Hazleton; of Mulica Hill, New Jersey,
cured of Tetter of ten years' standing, with a feW but--
tles of the Panacea.
Mr. John Brocken, Germantown, at the age of 61
years was cured of a yifflent Tetter that had troubled
-lrim for-18 years.
Mis. Eve Siscoe, No. 53, South qt., betweeh Third
and Fourth, from Schdylkill.cuied of fever seises on hei
ankles.-aftet, sulering l 2 years with them. Mrs. S. is
62 years of age. • -
Mts. Elizabeth C. ,Foster; Second street. four doors
above Washington , street , ' was cured of Tetter on her
leg, which had trouhled her 11 years,
Mr,Hiram Ridge. Attleboro', Bucks co., Pa.,civred of
Salt Rheum. Tnis'case had been pronounced incurable
by,some 12 or aphysicians of the first standing—as a
- last resort bad recourse to Cullen's Panacea, and was
cured completely_ in a few months, after suffering 17
years—the disease had alindstCovered his entire person.
Mr. Charles Otis, late of Parrish street, now of Man
ayunk, cured of Tetter of 5 years in hands and feet.
• Mr. Mellon Giubb, Juniper street, near Spruce, cured;
of Scrofulouti Ulcers on the shoulders,which bad defied
the doctors more than a year, - .
Afflicted reader, send to our office and get these certi
ficates, from which you will learn the extraordiniry suf
fering: of these persons. as well as the mode of cure.
ROWAND'S CARMINITIVE SYRUP—Is a certain
cure for Diarrhce,, Dysentery, Cholera Morhus ' Bowel
Complaints, &c., as thousands will certify who, have
tested its virtues within the few months.it has been of
fered to the public. Read the co iiticate of Dr. Roby, a
highly respytable physician of our city.
; Gentlemen:7-1 cheerfully bear testimony to the good=
effects of your Carmirsitire Syrup, afler having been
cured of THREE SEVERE •TTACES Or DIARRTICE, within
the last few months,' Being opposed to cuacespv in
any form it took attach persuasion Dom a friend, who
keeps it in his house us a ..family medicine," to induce
me to make use tirt in my . case; he spoke so confident
ly I gave it\ a Irian-and I was not slow to make a trial
of it, on te second attack, having been relieved so
soon on the first—l have pre,•cribed the Carminative
Syrup to a gieat many of my patients, and I am pleased
to say. with the same good effects. You are at liberty
to use this as you please. Yours &c.„
Tiros. P. S. Ronv. M. 1/.. •
Nov., 25, 1646. ' No. 110, North Twelfth street.
Wholesale and retail by
.' ` ROWAN) & WA LTON., Proprietors,
1 No. 376, Ma.ket street: Philadelph'e. -
' For 'safe by J. S. 0: MARTIN, and B. BANNAN,
corner Centre and Market streets, Pottsville; J.. B.
FALLS. Mineinvilie ; ENGLAND & McMAKEN. and
J. V. LAMBERT, Reading. [Sept4 Meow_
140. ac. Barton Si, Co., 7-
.ivr: 7, SOU7'H SECOND ST4tF:ET,
....... ' PHILADELPHIA,
II AVING in store a large and full' asatirtment of
11 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. a•conenfer
able portion of which were ordered and imported by
them, and Ole remainder .elected with much care in
the Americanniarkets came. sly for their FALL SALES
offer the Came seholeonle and retail, it: moderate prices,
for cash or approved acceptances. The following na
med girds conaihate part of their stock, viz:
I DRESS GOODS.
•SilPs.—Rich Dark Bin, de, Strips nadPlaide.
Plain and Striped Charneliona, new st es.
" Cliametion Satin Du Chene, beautifu con-.
lunation's. ' • i
" Plain and Changeable Artnures, various
Widths. •., i , .1
" Black Plaid Striped.
" Black Gros de Rhine all wldlhs, best make
and qaalities.
" Plain slid Change'ahle Florence', In much
variety. ,
CasAineres.—Plain and ,Printed Handsome Shades,
-arid new styles.
Noma. de ;Lancs.—Mom aod.Printed, neat small fig
' • tires, new stylei. ,
Raw Silk Plaids.—Rich, 11 1 1 h C. - dors, good qoalliies.
Worsted and Si/hand Cotton and Silk, good qualities.
Ginghams.—Earlston.and Scotch, in great variety.
' Prints.—British and American; " "
. French Nerinos.—Lupin's,beet make, choice aelected
shades.
Alpaeo Lustre.—Silk and Cotton Warp,'Palmetto
• Cloth.
.
- Shawls.—Rich Styles Broche and Cashmere
" . Black Ottoman Plain and Plaid Silk.
" Small Plaid Blanket, all wool. -
1 , 1 ki:al Skin, plain fflode colors, large size.
Hosieryand Gloces,ofall 1 nal materials and qualities.
a CLOTH.. &c.
French, Belgian, Encji,li nd American Cloths, in
great variety of shades a t qualities, best finish.
English, F.each. American. and Belgian Cassimeres,
• plain black and latest fancy styles.
Woolen and Silk. Velv et.Cashinere, and Satin Vesting!.
Drab and Dark Coloreo lialti: Cloth far Cloaks. ' •
White and Colored Flannels. European and American.
---- —...-
Blankets, various sizes:excellent make.,
Dresden and Marseilles quilts, White end Colored'
Counterpanes: . .
Linen Sheetings. Cotton do , all vildilii and qualities.
d i t
Pillow Case Linen, Tab Damask and Napkins.
Table
llnekahack Diaper and I ussia Towelling.
Irish 4-4 Linens, in gr , Variety, of most approved
make and Mead'. ~ .
CARRIAGE 'LININGS. •
Silver and Pearl Drab Cloth, varinus qualities
" " " Worsted Damask, " ,"
..
ithe subAcribers,
" ,• ' Inion. - ••'
Rattinets,, plain and figured, 4-4 and 5.:4 Aside, a•sorteed
colors.-
Russia Kheetines. Buckram, and Colored 111uslins.
Worsted Plush,lieured and plain, Crimson, Garnet, Sce-
Phila., Sept. 2,1. 47. 39-3 m emv
To Country Merchants ti. Others.
THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW
.laP2" , - - = YORK PEKIN TEA 4'o. having tinder
•V., stood that certain-persons aeepitig . a re•
14P.:1, tail concern in second street in tilts city
rf I are selling teas purporting to be of th'eir
-
-- importation ; would state, in order to
'warn them against persolattart limy he Selling inferior
teas in the name of this Co., that their wholesale estab
lishment in this city is at No. 35, .Ar, , erh. Front Street and
that will only be responsible for teas coming fmm the
above store.! McCALLSIONT & BOND.
No. 35, 1 Nnith FriritirSTieef. - Th ladelphia.
N. B.—Ttie Company's Retail Branches arc at ‘t'
• No. 409, Martel street. nhove'llth.
N. W. cornerof 6th and Callo.whill streets. ..
No. - 209, South 2d street below douth. - •
l'i Phila., Sept.ll 47 ' 37-3 m
am
To Machinists and others. -
DLTT'S universal Clinch, all sizes, from 6 to 20
Inches ; Salter's Spring Balances, made eipressly
for Steam Engines, 80, 50 and 24 'pounds. Platform
and Counter Scales, more than 56 different sizes and
patterns. For sale wholesale and retail nt the lowest
manufacturer's pricer, at No. 34 Walnut street, by
GRAY . dc iIItOTHER
Philadelphia, Feb: 7.1848.
From our Telegriphie Correspondent
NEWS TA THE LATEST MOMENT
This hos been a dull and rainy day, and has compleCe
ty dampened out-door movenients. The markets have
recovered their animation since the receipt of the //i
-..
bernia's news, and flour now commands 416 25. Corn
sells freely al7/5 cts. per buihel ; oats, 421 cts.; rye
flour, *4 50.
The Whigs in Maryland have 'elected Chapman in the
first Congressional district ; Roman. ikthe second ; Ev
ans in the fifth, and Cresstield In the sixth.
„The Loco
Posits have elected - the other two, viz. Leann in the
third and McLean in the' fourth districts. The Legis
lature is Wing4ty a handsome majority. It Is supposed .
that the . Loco Pock candidate for Governor has been
elected by A small majority.
We continue to receive the moat gratifying Intelli
gence from every section of the State, regarding Ihe
proapects of General 'lrvin on Tuesday next. A full
vote will effect his triumph.
The Petersburg Telegraph' La disordered.
cO"'Serinr Mocha has published a card, stating
that be had no agency Whatever in the **Cent ad.
mission of Parades into It•fizico at Vers Cruz,
for his supposed participation , in which he was
recently.dismissed from °ince by our goveinmenti
He states that he saw _ Paredes after he had entered,
and that he presumed he artived there under tho
'same circumstances and-•authcaity • that attended,
Santa Anna's return, and that in, this belief_he
did ekot feel authoriied t anest 7--
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' /'
FURNISiIiNb . GOODS
Postocript.
PHILADELPIIIA—Oct. 8, 6 o'clock, P. 1111.;.-'
aturdaiMorning,' Oct.
NATIVE. AMERICAN COUI‘ITY
Aistmbly;f •
WILLIAM RILAND, of Ofeyna t i
GEORGE MARTZ. of Pot t ori
Treazurer,'
FRANCIS DENGLER, of Batty.
• Commitsitozei,
RICHARD D. SCHOEN El. of P ttavill6. 4
Director of Me
. t'oor,
JOHN CONRAD, of Wiyno.
• •- Cormier,
DAVID N. LAKE.'or Bevy. •
Auctiti t ri. - •
NATHAN CLEAVE of Pottirpto.
ANTI-REMOVAL COUNTY TICKET.
. _ Assembly, • 1-
• ,- NICHOLAS .JON
ABRAHAM HEEBNER
Commissioner:
WILLIAM FRAILY.
Treastirer.
• DR. S. R. MEDLER.
• • Coroner. • •
• DR. J. G. KOEHLER.
Director. I•
WILLIAM KOCH;
Auclito'r.
HENRY BRESSLER.
POLK AtID SANTA'ANN •
President Poor, in his annual roes'
cember 7, 1896, said :
, .
"When orders were issued to the commander ofour
val forrei in the Gulf, on the 15th day of May last, only
two days after the existence of the war had beenzecog
nized by Congress. to place the coast of Mexico under
blockade, he was diiuted sot to obstruct the passage of
&mil Rena to Mexico, should be return. 1 • • •
It remains to be seen whether his return limy not yet
prove fivorable to a pacific adjustment of 'eklsting
cultic,."!
SANTA AN:et being thus passed into Mezicohy
- Prisident Poix, to "aid and comfort" the "poor ;
miserable Mexicans," let us inquire what we hays
seen of the things the President told Congress
remained "to be seen" .
At the battle of- Monterey, in Sepiember 1846, -
we have teen five hundred American soldiers
left-on the field, killed and wounded.
At the battle o( Sodas, Vista, in Feb. 1847,"
where Santa. Anna commanded, -we- have . seen
'seven. htindred American soldiers left on the field •
it
killed and wounded. .
At the battle of Cerro Gordo, i whare Santa An- 't
na also commanded, we have seen hundred
"American soldiers left on the field, killed and
wounded. • • I
' At the battle of Churubosco, where Santa An
na,,,With Valencia,commanded, we have seen one
thousand and seventeen American ioldiera left'
on the field, killed and Wounded.- I
•
.We have Bien the las 3 of these J Itvent:y.eight L
hundred and seventeens American soldiers, with
a host of others killed and wounded by'this "aid:
and comfort" to the enemy, and still "it remains
- to be seam" as much as it did wlien President
Polk sent in his message last Dec tuber,
Santa Anna's return, by Mr. Polk . * agency, "may
not prove fatorable to a pacific. adjustment of ex
isting difficulties." And remains to be seen," -
alsb; how m a tch longer he tria± - cnininue the War,
organize net/ armies, and,' give us Jiattle, end how
- many more American soldiers he May kill. •--
. •
S The 611 , )wing was the vp'l3 for
in Schuylkill county in. 1844. anti fOr C9ngiess
in 1846, which we puhlish for reference . '
Ceeerilor
1.11844.
Markle.lBlwak
291 217
132 .94
263 - 150
Noith Ward,'
N. E. Ward,
South-Ward,
Pottsville District, fa. 461
Orwieshurg, . 160 333
Port Carbon, - .106 ' ';, 139
New Castle, 9l ,1110
Branch,l2o 1 147
Mt. Carbon, 21 , i 14
S. Haven, . 156 j ' 263.
Minersville, 152 1 130
Tamaqua, ' 45 72
Barlowi, • ' 81 843
Rush, ' . 24 : - 40
Union, - .. 13 ' 116
West Penn, - 72 lB4
U. Mahantango, 21 , 194
1.. Mahantango, 47 , 154
Pineemve, . 165 . .: 225
- Port Clinton, - 2S , . 85
McKeanshurg, , .116 , 103
Fredensburg, • 105203
;.,
Schuylkill, ': 35 I .44
Harry,
~ ' 37 1 70
Porter, • 29 i 38
South Manbeim,
• t
2390 /217
2990
(1:::r We have received from Mr (Asti
j•:, a rather ill toned corrirnuhication, called forth
by our article• published three weeks ago, on the
subject of the Schuylkill Navigation. We shall
nest week ley it before our, renders, with some
coinments! The election and other , matters have
'interfered with:its publication iri!our presnit num
ber.
k r .: Slater's .11,»Uhlk . ver6;er.—The matter
in the last ni9-ther of this excellent fa oily jotir 7
rra!,'is of the most enter arcing character. We
e i
lased - to learn that t e Advertiser is rapidly
increasing its circulatio n , and that the system up-
MI which it i 4 pubiished, is calculated to insure
its success., , .
s:lrThe Friends of .11emorai will have a grand
Mass Meeting and Toreh-light Procession in our,.
Borough, onAondai , evening. next. Large nurn; ,-- :
hers of our hiends in the neighboring—towns will
doubtless be present.
cO - We regret to adnounce, this week, the
death of J. Howard - Smith, of , the U. S. Navy:
lie fell under an attack of y'llds , r Fever, at Isl.
madina„ Stereo. 19r. S. l was one of thNmost.
promi.ing . .tiung men in the Ntkvy, and enjoyed
gunnies of head and heart which'wera calculated
to exalt his name. His death, thus prematurely,
wt I be ddubly afflicting to all who knew him.
caThe - M. E. Church, under the Pastoral
charge of Rev. Mr. Ferney, at Tremont, will be
consecrated on to.rnotrow morning.
Kearney and Fremont.—The' Phila
delphia /Veios says that it has lUarned on good au
thority, that Gen. Kearney has', departed for Mar
ie° for the purpose of taking command of -all the .
dragoons in the service 'there, not immediately
comteUted with Gen. Scott: He will employ this
force for the purpose of keeping open the iommu
41icatiOn between Vera Cruz and the city of Nor
ico: Also that the court martin6tsyed for by
Fremont will not he held. Mr! ,Benton!s
once, it is reported, has secure 4 this, and the d 4
partureA Gen --Kearney gives' eolor to .the Spa..
ment.
War in Italy.—A mere iniportant item
of European intelligence has nut been received foe
a long time past than the announcemeot that
Austrian troops have seized:Upon Fttrm.a. 1111't
movement is believed to denote a datestgmkupct
on the part of the AnstrianGleTeroWo tP. - PoA
down by totes: if pouible, they libecrit v)esyl and
system introduced by; the Oetept tope• within
the limits of the Papal dominions. 'We see that
in New York, a nuadier of y'oyng pe have mn,-
detld - their Services to the rot. to tow omopo.
abut in defence of hilyterxitares., His Holiness
declining. however, under present circumstances.,
in grant commissions for the spurpose r leaves room'
Inc the belief that. if hereafter a more urgent vat:
gency should press4pon him, he would not rev.
(Iva the sympathy and &pentanes so earl! ad
[ eagerly teoderad
NAL.
ICKET.
omnahip
'sage of D.
El
o=l
In 1846.,
ckert. Brown.
2% 155
163 64
281 108
672 . 327
135 ' 256
206 • 66
167 IA
152 40
124 99
168 192
173 119
60 ' 80
111 5 Ch
17 32
17 81
46 ' 105
5 63
36
163 165
48
100 as
81" . ,63
77 24
25 53
15 18
29 • 38
2691. 2093