M maws The cowl Tiede ter 11.847. The quantity sett weektty cold, is 23,374 03; by Canal, 1,137 12; total rot the Week, 24,511 15 tons; teotht by R a il Road 1,307,1183 1:17 ; .do. by canal, 232,889 01 tons. • The season 1' unusually tad, but the trade by Canal may be considered as nearly, if not quite dosed. The deniand for some hind's of coal still continues.— The tariff of tolls on the Cenal,for the year 1848 will be lonnd below. Schuyikil/ Aravigation- Co. • ,TOLLS FOE 1848. erring, Board of Managers hare adopted the following .1 rams of toll to be charged on the''. works during the -year 1818. ANTHRACITE COAL, 'To be charged per ton of 2240 lbs. ' the weight to be as ...attained by such means as may be adopted to secure accuracy, and five per cent. allowance to be made Atherefnan for tons by wastage. The toll to be computed from Mount Carbon for all coal coming from above that point, and to be charged proportionately for all distances carried on the Canal: For.the mouths of March, April; and May. FORTY CENTS PER TON. For the montha.of June and July, FIFTY CENTS PER TON. • . . • . nit the months of August September, October, Nova tn bet, and December, . lIITT.TIVE CENTS PER TON. --"'"-".. • MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES To be charged per tun of 2240 pouads. FIRST CLASS. - Limestone, Iron ore, quarry spells, rough stone. tin• wrought marble, wand, clay, gravel, rail!, bark; and ma rinate, one and a balf.cents per ton per mile, but no it barge will he made fur any distance carried beyond awenty-nve miles. Maximum toll on such articles for any distance. -siren and a half lents per ton. U! • Gyplum, conlwoodOimber, lumber,hoop poles, hay Ibti straw In bules,'bricks, and bituminous coal. Between Philadelphia and Mount Carbon,7scts.p er ton • Sch'il Haven, n • F " PI Port Clinton, 65 , " ' Way trade three 4obrtbs of a cent per ton per mile, bat ale charge shall be Made exceeding seventy-live ctn. pet has. • THIRD CLAM. Mwebandise generally, such as dry goods, earthen-" : ware, salt, iron in plga, bars, or any stage.of manufac ture beyond the ore, nails,. flour ' grain, and all other articles not speci fi cally enumerat ed in classes first end Two rents per ton per mile for the first twenty miles camied.and three-fourths of a cent per ton per mile for _lay additional distance carried beyond twenty miles. Nate.-1 all cases where one oi'more locks are passed, sad the distance carried AMU be less than two miles, the charge for toll shall be for two mites, according to the clammy labia the articles carried may belong. And is all cases where the foregoing rates shall exceed cents per tom on tbeba certained tonnage of the vessel -for any bet passed below Reeding, or 4 cents per ton, above Reading, the toll Mali be charged at these men tioned Mrs an all articles. TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS. Boats muendml to oe run regularly in the trade on the them( the Canal will be licensed to pass the whole or any put of the line empty by the payment of ten dollars. Abe licenses will be issued by any collector, and will continue In force during the year Bite, provided the boat ao licensed shall pay a sum In tolls equal to ten dollars per month. Boati not so licensed will be charged five cents pet unless they carry cargo which has paid five dol lars in tolls. Any boat not licensed as aforesaid, and running upon a single level of the works, shall pay for each lock they may at any time pass, four cents per ion on the ascer tained tonnage thereof above Readitig, and six and a quarter cents per ton below Reading. CARS, BOATS, AND LANDINGS. The Company will furnish cars, boats, and landings, and afford every facility for transporting coal to market at the most reasonable rates, and they are prepared to make contracts with operators and others engaged in the coal trade.. and with those who will build and run boats on the Canal, on liberal terms. Application - I on these subjects are to he made to the President of the Company, and they wilt receive prompt attention. ' ' By order of the Board, Mel 1-80 j • F. FRALEY, President. Office of the Schuylkill Navigation Co.. Dec- 7, 1847. &toter the week ending'on Thursday' , Evening Last:- - • • RAIL WALL. - CANAL. WEEK. TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL. 'P. Carbon, 6,977 00 469,747 04 I 7:56 1-2 185 , 383 06 Pottsville, , 1,246 01 '43,162 15 8. Haven, 11,190 11 534,728 14 381 00 46,231 10 P.ltiinton,'• 2,960 10 99,344 14 009 00 I,ZI 05 23,374-03 1,307,083 07 1,137 12 232,889 01 • • • =1,889 01 Tait MR alr. Canal 1,539,972 03 RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, From Mt. Carbon.. Sch. Haven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia, __ 41 70'' $1 60 41 40 To Richmond. 1 70 1 60 1' 40 , .1 RATES OF TOLL HY CANAL, From-Mt. Carbon. S.Haven. P. Clinton. To Philadelphia. 74 r cts. 70 eta. ; 52 etc FREIGHTS DY CANAL. ' $0 90 To N. Yorli,R2 15 To PMlads., LACKAWANA COAL 'TRApE. The qudntity of Coarseni to Market for the week en ing Nov 23. 9,947 n • Total for the eattion, WILKE -BARRE COAL TRADE. The , lowing is the quantity of Coal sent through the weigh 1 kat Berwick, toPec. IL 1847. ' • 284,398 00 Tons. ' ' • iJAMEBI..4. CA.MPBFLL, Collector. LEHIGH CpAL TRADE. For ate week ending Dee. 4 , 1847. W. 'l4 Stiminit • a 5 17 . 201,78177 Rhunni Run ; 750 05 132,370 15 Deavefr,ldeadow , 852 05 109,011 IS Summit 370 02 . 32,761 16 Ilazletl3n 664 07 105,766 04 Buckniountain Co. 123 10 50,847 09 Ws' o oliag 10,246 18 , . 3.446 06 ' 1 1 PINEGROVE COAL TRADE. , Amon t of, coal transported on the Linton Canal Rail Road; ftir the week coding Dee. 2. ' Tons. C. wt. qrs, ' • 968 )3 0 r last report 66,488 09 I 67,457 02 V. L. CONRAD, Collector RWILTARA ~ RAIL ROAD. . ,t - transportSd on Swatara Rail Road from Ilith ov.,*(inclusive.). : Tons. C. Wt. qrs. - • - • 1,687 2 0 5 r last repOrt 40,458 •13 2 Amon to 30th 42,145 IA • 2 , • V. L. CONRAD, Collector., MILL CREEK; RAIL ROAD. j: lowing Is the amount of coal passed over the k Rail Road, for the last six days. 4- ' 4.156 18 Tons. 258,811 10 " Titer , ' Milt ere: Per last report Total 262,868.08 " GEORGE HADESTY, Collector IIUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD• t of COO transported over the Schuylkill Val- Road, for the week ending on Saturday even -3,30318 Tons. 314,115 06 " Amoy ley Rail lag last. Per last report Total 817.919 01 " JERRE TURNER, Collector NOUN CARRON" dr. PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amouitt of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon & Port Carbon Rall Road, for the week ending on Sat urday e ening last. 1.205 42 Tons. bin= Per last report 4 ; 59,591 17 " Total • 466,797 .ESSE TURNER. Collector. MINE The ever tb ILL& SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. Bowing Is the amount of Coal transported road up to Wednesday last '11,727 12 Tons. 572,066 10 • Periast report. Total 583,794 I I " WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector. 19IINT CARBON RAIL ROADT-'--- Amo week e nt of Coal transported over this Road for the Wing on Thursday evening last. . 7,011 .00 Tons 213,02 13 " Ter last report Total 220,163 13 ( N. CLEANER, Collector Regalia • rpHEXubscriber haticonstantly oh nand angwill make 1. to nTder at short notice all kinds of velvet, satin, motes!. and linen REGALIA, all of which he will sell fiery ateap. Odd Fellows,,Sons of Temperance, Tem- Ora of fle,'llor, U. A. Mechanics, Druids, Recbabitts and nu other sixleties are urged to give him a call before oxacialtWaageleNyhere. The Grind Division S. of . T. icoatemtdate meetiOn in Reading, in January next; all Pant of e,e,ra would 'a,;• well in giving him a call and pur /*Won RP, W. p Regalia. . Banners trimmed and Fi:Jga made at short notice.— Orders from a distance puncti:ldir . aWendeli„..to. Bunnies cab always be seen with Morris w. Gorham, Port (*bon, and an bargains made J..iy him will be bind ing.= hi Part. HENRY LANTZ, Washington at. between 2d and Reading. I Been' 47,50-3rn 1848. i 200 quge rs ires large medium Journals and • <el,. 200 quires demi journals and ledgers, -,-, t , 4 - 1000 do foolYeap day books, Journals, ledgers, cash books, sales books, in smite *oks, dockets, &e., !tom one to fourteen quire books, Just manufactured and fol sale at less ass city prises, made of beautiful paper and of the best workmanship at Cheap Blink Book and Stationery stores. aleAI kinds of Agent work printed, ruled, and bound I hi on, r. " • [Dell -50' 1 I .. i ' New Goodie. CRiEAP DRY GOOD AND GROCERIES T O, gribteriber having en the stand formerly or altied by Messrs. Rot( ',Ayers, & Co.,'ln Centre t i k ittreet„nErrtmMe J. 0. Brow .. n..... -,--- • J EMI ILA., . -. Brow . 's Drub store, and has laid la afili ini - spi — endid One pr Day-GOODS, such as SLAC , aggywN ; gel 01. E PEENED CLOTHS, for shrilksand'dfelli eases. if has also a good assortment' Or Hoes, 00 Ulnas, 4.slshmeres, Calicos, black Bomba- gin e. ( Prete* Cloth , Muslin'. Under Shirts. Drawers, , Woolen Surfs,, Wonky? . rtoekimrs, Handkerchiefs, Suspefiders, etc., which will be said eery low int cash. ,T ho se In went of good cheap goods will pfeass give ht +: , a caw I / pal 47-50) , J. ROSINS • I,' 1 - A Drain RE warranteffto cure the most inveterate toothache in one minute. These Drops are offered to a dis cerning public., with a confidence attached to no other remedy for this.painful affection ; the objections urged against Eremite and other remedies of a similar nature do not exist against this, as they are warranted not to injure or .discolor the teeth in the slightest degree : on the contrary they will arrest decay, remove scurvy and tartar, and impart e< delightful fragrance to the breath. No remedy has ever been discovered which so effectu ally and permanently removes this truly painful affection. If a cure ts'not effected the money will be refunded.— In order to put this preparation within the reach of all,. the proprietor has reduced the price to 12¢s per vial, with full directions, and his signature attached to each. without which none can be genuine. Try it t Be sure to aslfilbr and take none but JARDELLA'B Odontalgis% Drops; as there are manylmitations. The following has been voluntarily tendered I have applied and witnessed the application of Jar delta's Odentalgic Drops to the teeth whilst' iolently aching, and in no case have they failed to effect an Im mediate cure. \ , :tVas ; W. BURNELL, D ., Having used and recommended Jardelia's Odontaigic Drops, and witnessed its beneficial and salutary effects, I have no hesitation in recommending it as superior to any preparation I have ever used for the purpose for which it is intended. - C. Burrocurrs, M. D. Prepared byJ. B. Jardella, of Philadelphia, and for sale wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Bookstores, Pottsville, and for sale by the druggists generally. B. HANNAN, Dell-50] Sole agent for Schuylkill county. g 'AMBRIA COUNTY' PENNA.—NOTICE.— A mong the records of the Orphan's Court of Cam bria county, of July 7erni, 1847, it is thus contained : In the case of the teal estate of Henry Masser, late of Lancaster county, deceased: Notice having been given Of the rule obtained at the last term of the Orphan's Court, on the heirs and representatives of said deceased. to Appear on the Monday of the present term to accept or refuse to take the real estatenf said' deceased at the valuation, and none of the heirs or representatives am; pearing in pursuance of said rule, and the rel2tter hav ing been continued by the Court until this day; the Corm, on application of Moses Canan, Esq., in behalf of Susanna Regan, one of the heirs ofihe deceased, grant ed a rule on the heirs and representatives ofsaid Henry Masser, deceased, to appea r on the first day of next term of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, being the first Monday in Oetober, nest, to chew cause why the real-- estate of the said deceased, In sand 'county of Cambria, should not be sold. Notice, therefore, to be given in a newspaper published In this county of Cambria, and in each of the,counties in which the heirs reside. And now, to wit : At October term, 1847. the above rule, enlarged until thenext„term of said Court. to be held on the first Monday in January next, with notice to be given as above ordered. Ebensburg, July 7th, 16.17. Cambria County I, Joseph McDonald, Clerk of the Or - Iphans• Court of said county, do certify I,s the foregoing to' be_a true extract (rim .• the proceedings of the Orpbans' Court of - Cambria county, at July-'and October • terms, 1847. testimony whereof I have set my band and :Visaed the seal of said Court at Ebensburg. the 14th October, _1647 Decil 47-50) _ .The Safest, Cheapest, a Of all Cough Medicines Rasa in use is RITTER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND • . WILD CHERRY. O p this flat atingle trial Will convince the most - skeptical. It contains no mineral or narcotic ingre dient,causes no inconvenience during its.adininistration, is very palateable, will be taken with avidity by even the youngest Children, and will afford instant relief In Croup and Whooping Cough if given according to the. directions when the paroxysm crimes on. A few doses will allay the irritation of the bnancbial tubes, incident to Cough and Sore Throat, and by removing the cease will in a short time, predate the e f fect desired, a perma nent cure. One bottle, the price of which it but.2s eta., will in nearly every instance core a cough howevdr terate, of however lung standing. For sale by Storekeepers generatly,in this and adjoin ing counties Apd wholesale brthe-Proprietors. Decll 47. 50-nrn] • J. L. & B. J. BITTER, Wholesale Druggists, 132, North 3d et., Philatia. COL. Doniphan's Campaign irk New Mexico, with a ' mop of the route, so George Lovel, by J. Bliendan Km4vles, , i, 25 Ttie Pirate's Daughter, by author of Gallant Tom, 25 Pontiac, or the Lan Battle of the.Ottawa.Chicf, 25/ The Adventures of a Strolling Player; , . 25' Fresh supply of the Convict, by James,- 25 The Star of the Fallen, 'Six Lectures on the use of the Lungs, by Dr. Fitch, 75 Coombe on the COnstitution of Man, 621 Iliatory of the War between the U. S. and Mexico, 37} Flesh supply of Scouting Eipaition of Texas Ran- • gers, Together with all the new books as soon as issued at •: BANNA.IOB • Cheap Periodical and Fancy stores. De,ll-501 • . Mouse - THE subscribers rerpectlutly announce •••• to the citziens of !Tremont, Donaldson, ,!! . ilnegrove, &c., that they are ready to con . • '' • tract to put up 110USE3, of either atone or-frame; of every size and description and furnish °lithe materials, Ect , for the same. Estimates will be given un all plans, and work entrusted to their care will be finished with despatcha - ad,in the most sub stantial manner. Addrestior apply pcisonally to at, A lot of beautiful Poplar and White Ash plank.— Also all kinds of White Pine panel plank and britds, for sale cheap for cash. [Pinegrove,Decll 47-.50-3ni SALE OF STCCK AT AUCTION Great Chances fpr Bargains. THE subscriber will sell at public auction at 'his store next to Hill's hotel, tkis day at lo'clock. P. M., the balance of his stock in said stnre,consisting of Groceries, Liquors, Dry Goods. Hard Ware,' Segara. &c. The goods will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and every article knocked off to the highest bidder.' • Farmers, pedlars. merchants, and the public generally are' invited to attend.' c Sale continued inthe evening. Decll-50] • JOHN JONES. 358,203 TOTAL T . HE Convict, or the Hypocrite Unmasked, a tale by G. P. R. James, . , . 25 Leonine Lynmore, Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge, or a ' Lesson for Young Wives, by Miss Leslie, 25 Jack Ashore, or the Man Before the Mast, by the The of Retain the Reefer, 25 The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, a Ro- ' mance, by Louisa Sidney Stanhope, 3 vols. in one; 25 The King of the Sea,a *lOO prize tale, il'he Star of the Fallen, by N. M. Curtis, - 25 The Magic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Green and Blue, :23 , Graham's Magazine for December, - !25 Godey's Ladies Book do ' i 25 The Opal for 1848, • I ' ' Mrs. Ellis' complete wiirks," • . J Ileadley'sjlacred Mountains, ' i Sunny Heffirs, Leisure-Moments linproved, ' Together with a great variety °rot her pew books,. ust received and fur sale at BANNAN'S . Nov27-48] '. Cheap Book and - Periodical stor s. 2.7613 04 GREAT TNDIIOEBEEN TS TO 11333 SCRIBER S TILE DAILY NEWS. THE unexampled success which has thus far attended the Nexvs Establishment, encourages the proprictons to spare no exertions to make the Daily News a paper which shall be second In none of ha contemporaries id Philadelphia. They will make it their especial aim to impart a dignified and high moral tone to the paper,land to exclude from its columns everything of an indelicate or offensive nature. They have the most ample resour ces, in every respect, to enable them to give to its read e'rs the latest and most accurate local, foreign, and do mestic intelligence, and also full and reliable accounts of the markets Mid commercial news generally. The IDAILTIgEWS will continue to advdcate Whig principles, as originally expounded by the Fathers of the Constitution, and adopted by the accredited organs and champions of the - Whig cause at the present day. it will urge the holding of a Whig National Convention, for the purpoie of nominating candidates for the Presi dency and Vice Presidency; and wile battle with all the ability, zeal, and energy it can command; to secure the triumphant election of the nominees of that Convention. TERMS :—To mail subieriters, single copies will be furnished at fear dollars per annum. Twelve or more copies ordered at the same time end addressed to the spme Post Office, will be sent et the rate of three dollars per copy. _ . • THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, Will be issued from the came office. from,and alter the first of January next, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays of Sack week, and will contain the same matter as the Dank, inc.uding the noes of the day cqt which it is issued. The regular subscription price will be. ,three dollars for a single copy per annum. Four or more copies ordered at the same time. and ad dressed to the same Post Office, will be furnished at the rate of two dollars and-fifty cents a cony. Ten or more copied ordered at the lame time and ad dressed to the same Post Office, at the rate of two dollars IS copy.' THE DOLLAR WEEKLY NEWS. . Published atthe same o ffi ce, on every Idifitrday morn ing, itl a cheap Feinily Pnper,,deVoted to - Politica, News, Literature, the Ails and Sciences, the Interests of Trade and Business i and contains full and accurate accounts of the Markets. It will be Banished to subscribers at the following low terms t One copy, *I I Thirty-four copies, $25 Six copses, . 5 I Forty-two copies. 30 Thirteen espies, 10 [Fifty copies, 35 Twenty copies, 15 Seventy .five copies, 50 Twenty-seven copies, 20 One hundred and fifty, 100 ; DIE WOCHENTLICHE NEIJIGREITEN. A Weekly German - Newspaper, devoted to the adro racy of sound Whig principles, and to the dissemination of local, foreign, and domestic intelligence, will tle pub lished from and after the first of March neat. The great necessity for the publication of such a paper upon the Atlantic sea-board, will at once be recognized, and the publishers have, therefore, determined upon estab lishing a paper which will be worthy the 'confidence and support of their German fellow citizens. The subscription price for a single copy will be ono dollar and f ifty cents per annum. Four copies ordered at the same time and addressed to the same Post Office, will be furnished for firs dol lars per annum. Ten copies and more. ordered at the same time and addressed to the same -Post Office, at the rate of ow dollar.acopy, per annum. • ydr In no case will the Daily,,Tri- weekly;, or Weekly A e vr,;,, or Die WochentlicheNenigkeiten.betorwarded unlces pgvment be made ix advance; and no paper will be sent alter the expiration of the time, tales, the sub scription is renewed. - a} Money remitted through the mail will be at the risk of the publishers. Notes of all specie paying banks is any part of the Union, will be received in pay. P•XSON,, SANDERSON, & KILLINGED. Phtla,Dec4 4749-Im • Marble Yard in Pottsville.' BE subscriber informs the citizens of 1 'Schuylkill and the adjoining counties, that he .has established an exten ive MARBEE YARD, stocked with every vartety of the material, and having employed the best of workmen is prepared to present to the public, at reasonable prices, all' kinds of marble, such as "Hi meats, Tombs, and Tomb Stave, , Stabs for'C'eatre Tables, Mast • go, Door and Iflodom Salo, Plarfersur. and or— Runt of every description, alio RED SANDSTONE • •r door and window sills; cut and dressed to order.ft fie yard will be found in Market street near Second, nearly opposite Womeisdorff's saddle-manufactory. vv $7 pAvip E. GERMAN. • - - cbtulklll Thyitand Vine streets, J. IIIcDONALD„CIerk. _Best Orew Books. MMM= New Books. El NOTICES. NOTICE.- Off= of the SchapWU 'adrift, Nay. 4. R. R. Co. . _ 5 - Philadelphia, Dee. 8, 1847. - . Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of this Company, that the ANNUAL MEETING and an elec tion of officers to serve for the ensuing year will,take place on Monday, the 27th inst., at 11 o'clock. A 111:, at the office of the Company, No. lti., Chesnut Streit. Dell -5B 3t] WM. L. MACTIER. Secretary. NOTICE.— OP.. of Os scatara R. R, Co. 1 Danville, Dec. 8,1847. c The ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this Company, will be held at the Montour Douse in Dan ville, on Friday, eke 31st inst., at 2 o'clfir, P. M., at which time and place an election, will held for a President, eight Managers, Treasurer, an ecretary, to serve for the ensuing year. '-_ _. •- . , Decll-50] • J. D. COLT, Secretary. N Offics All. Carbon R. R. Company, Philaile/phia, Dee. 8, 1647.. The following gentlemen were elected office!' of this Company, on Monday, the 6th inst., to serve the ensuing year, Preisdeut, Jolla R. White. Managers, Chas. S. Bolter, Elliot Cresson, John White, Nicholas ,E. Thuuron. Wm. C. Patterson. Samuel B. Perkins, John A. Brown, James C Donnell. Dell-301 JAMES C. DONNELL, Secretary. OTICE. Office of tke NW Creek and Nine 114111 Navigation and R. R. Co: f Pottsville, Dee. le, 1847 Notice Is hereto) , given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this corripany„and an election of othlceril for the ensuing year will be held on the first Mondoy, the 3d of January, 1848, at noon, at the office , of R. Russel, Mohontongo street, Pottsville. A. RUSSEL, Sec'y and Treasurer. O .I , LvE.- Office of the Alt. Carbon and Pon "k_ lr Carbon Rail Road Company." • - Philadelphia, Nov. 15th, 1847. Notlie Is hereby given to the stockholders of this Company, that the ANNUr MEETING and an elec.. tion or o ffi cers for the-ens ing year will take. place on the first Monday, the 6tkd :f Dezember neat, at 11 d. clock, A. [De4,4O 8, BRADFORD, Secretary. N OTICE.- Office of t.be Schuylkill Xay. Co.l Philadelpk:a. December, let, 3847. ANNUAL MEETING.—.Notice is hereby given that a general meettisgef the stockholders in the Schuylkill Navigation Company will be held at their Office in the city of Philadelphia, on Afendat.., the 3d day of January, 1848, at 10 o'clock In the meaning, agreeably to the charter. And, at the saine time and place, an election will be held for a President, Huelva. Managers, a Trea surer, and Secretary, and such tube; business be trans =fed as the interests of the Company inay Y equire. Dec4-4U-4,] CLAUDIUS, HARPL'Ht. Secretary. NOTIC.E. is hereby given that an ap•pplication will be made to the next Legislature, foe a Bank to be located In the borough of blinersille, Schuylkill County, to be called the Mechanics' Bank of Schuylkill Coun ty, with a capital of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, and the privilege of increasing it to Two LI un dred Thousgud Dollars. Signed , SAMUEL KAUFFMAN. MICHAEL WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL 'MILNER, - JAMES 11. PALLS, JONAS BAST. Minersville, July J, 18.41 27 61Do NOTICNOTICE.—TO MINERS AND OTHERS.-1 wish E.—TO 11 to contract with an experienced joiner to sink a COAL SHAFT, (depth about 150 feet) or to obtain suf ficient information on the-subject to give direction to the operation and should be pleased to receive commu nications on the subject from competent and responsible persons ; or would sell or tease the coal privilege, Ad dress. f0ct.1047-44-2tuj .0. a GREGG, Pittsburg, Pa. OTICE--Geo. H. Stichter having associatedwith him Daniel It. Esterly, in the Hardware business. they will hereafter trade under the firm of trCHTER dr.: ESTERLY, at the old . stand corner of entre and Market streets, where, by strict attention to business, they hope to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. 'Persona in want of Hardware and Iron ;would do well to call and examine their stock before purchasing, as they are determined to sell cheap May 2t 22 - STIEHTER & ESTERLY. WANTS . TED.—A young MAN,well acquainted with business; speaks the German language, and Can come well recommended, tnay.hear of a situation by ap plying it the of of this paper. [Dc4-49 _ _ IX7 ANTED.—A situation is wanted by a young .V V MAN as book keeper or clerk in connection with the coal business. Reference can be had by applying at thil office. LIMI-50-219 OSCAR F. MOORE. FOR SALE AND TO LET. lA' „,„.. . FOR. BALE . —A two story stone dwell ..r., ing ROUSH situated in Mount Pleasant Row, Mohontongo street, Pottsville: Also, a very valuable building lot, 40 feet front, on Market Square, extending back to Norwegian street/. Apply to ANDREW 'RUSSEL, N0v27.48-30 Corner of 2d and Mohoutongo streets. INERAL WATER ESTABLISHMENT Eon IVI SALE.—TIie subscriber will sell the whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manufactory.. There is a good custom with it and daily increasing.. The stock consists of pump; pipes, fountains, gasometer, bottles, boxes; wagons, horses, harness, and in fact every article neces sary to conduct the manuftcture of mineral water on a large scale, there being 250 gross of bottles:. For further information enquire of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. November 6,1817 VALUABLETOWNI.OPS — FTDR SALE in Wood & Lyon's adilition 'to the borough of Potts ville. Also in the town of Yorkville. beautifully loca ted between Pottsville and Westwood. Apply to • A. RUSSEL 0c2343] Office cornetof Mahontongo and Adams ate. OR SALE—Three mortgagee well secured on impro F ving property in the borough of Pottsville, each be.: in g the first lien on the property covered by it. Enquire of AMIIEL LEWIS. `Sept.4 36] Surveyer, and Conveyancer, Centre St: FOR RENT7=The SaieTf itil4 with the present en gines and machinery near Port Carbon • Apply to Ocl9 41] A. RUSSEL, Pottsville. FOR SALE—Six hhds. of sugar cured RAMS. rSep II 37] T. & W. POLLOCK MISCELLANEOUS. •it , CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD M : — HOIT'SS IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—For extracting grease, tar, pitch, oil, paint, or auy other greasy substance, fmm,ladies' and gentlemen's clothing, including silks and satins. carpem, table spreads. Meri no shawls, ladies' bonnets. &c. - A reward of $25 will be' paid to any person who will produce a spot of paint green or dry,that this scrap will not extract. $lO ,peigross, $1 per dozen, or TA -, cents per cake. For sale wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Variety stores. Pottsville, who is sole agent for the county. [Dc4-0.9 /THE HOME DOCTOR, or Family Manual, ving the eamms, symptoms, and treatment of disea ses, with an account of the system while in health, and rules for preserving that state ; appended to which ara receipts for making various kinds of medicines and ar ticles of diet for the sick room,the whole for general use. By John B. Newman. M. D.: price 9.5 cents. F.ir sale at (Dc4-49) BANNAN'S Cheap Book stores. • 74141 STRAY HORSE.—Came to the' sub: •Nkscriber about two months ago,in Deep creek valley, Barry township, two miles from Douglass' tavern, a SORREL HORSE, with a white face, and stocking legs. The owner will come fonvard, prove property, pay charges, and take the same away, or he wine sold according to law. Dc4-49-31*] • • • JOAEPH FORNaY. M it ES' wittNG DESKS & DRESSING L' CASES.—Just received a beautiful assortment of Ladies' Writing - DESKS. Work Boxes, and Dressing Cases. Also, Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, the most perfect ever offered in the market ; very low at Nov27j BANNAN'S Fancy and 'Variety stores, USHENPERGEWS ELEMENTS OF GE -11 valuable work fin the use of fami lies, schools, and colleges, by W. 8. W. itushenberger, M. D., with 300 plates: just received and for sale whole sale and retail at HANNAN'S Bookstotes, Pottsville. This work ought to be iutroduced into every school in the country. Price 50 cents. [Nov27-49 SLATES 1 SLATES 11 SLATES:II-1000 wire and iron hound SLATES for schools, the best arti cle in the market: just received from the manufactu rers, andfor sale wholesale at less than Philadelphia prices, at' 'BANNAN'S Nov27] Cheap Wholesale Book & Stationery stores. T AMPS 2 LAMPS 2—A third supply of Cornetist', L Co's. celebrated LARD LAMPS, Grail kinds and sizes. Beautiful Hall Lanterns, French Shades, Wicks, Clobes,"&c. Also the improved Camphine flanging, Side and Stand Lamps. for stores &c., Just received andYdr sale at [Dc4-49] • BANNAN'S Lamp store. A_ T BOOK FOR HE LADIES.-,The Hand-book of Needle Work and Crotchet Work, with numerous illustrations: dedicated to the Ladies of the United States, by Miss Lambert. Just published and for sale st BANNAN'S Nov27-18] Cheap Book & Fancy stores, Pottsville'. fl OLD PENCILS AT ONLY $1 75.—JusCre ceived a beautiful lot or GOLD PENS and Pencil Cases, double slides, as low as 417 each. Also a lot' of GOLD PENCILS in great variety, among which are some as low as $1 75 each, at BANNAN'S Nov27-45] Fancy stores, Fottsville. rp VERY WOMAN'S- BOOK.--The Diseases of .Us Women. their Causes and cure famillarly explained With Practical Hints for their Pievention and for the Preservation of Health. by F. ROLLICK, M D.': price $l, Forsale at [Nov2o) BANNAN'S Bookstores. PAPER. HANGINGS AT 121 cts. A PIECE.— 200 pieces PAPER HANGINGS at only 'nets,. suitable for. papering chambers, offices, cellars, &c., just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Nov 27-48) Cheap Paper & Stationery storm QUBBIEEILELNNA LUMBER.—We ate now re. Oceiving via. Union Caudill lot of seasoned Susque hanna LUMBER, in which will be found Panel stuff, li 2, and 3 inches. (Nov 27-49 P. GOULD A. Co. goiveltdun. RAGS.—Four cents per th., in cash . or goods, will be paid fbr - clean white RAGS; -ordi nary rage 3 cis, and 2 cis. for colored rage at BARRAN'S De4-49] Cheap Book and Stationery stoles, Pottsville. FENNER'S POMADE DIVIN E.—This celebrated article for chapped -bands, . burns; scalds . , sores, bruises, lice., is Just received and for sale at Nov2o 411 BANNAN'S Fancy and perfumery stores. DIARIES . FOR 1.13413-0( every description, for gentlemen or ladies : Just received and for sale at Dc.4.01 &UNMAN'S Cheap Book & Variety stores. JOINT SHINGLES.—We have this week keen getting in a tine lot ofjoint 84INCILES. • Dc4-49] P. GOULD & Co. INDIA RIIIMER Doan SPRINGS—A good ar ticle: price 50 cents, just received - andlor sale at Cic23] BANNAN'S Variety stares, Pottsville. DRIED BEEP—A inperior article, for sale at the cheap Dry Goods and Grocery store of GalB-42J 3. 8. C. MARTIN. "ORANGES and Lemons for sale at MARTIN'S Ostia-42r Drug and Confectbinary store. MCKLED HERRING—Just received and for Ki sale ate' j0ct16.42] MARTIN'S Grocery store: DURDOWS DIGEST, last edition, a few corks remain unsold at (ocl6l BANNANII Book store. THE ,MINERS*-- 10111tNAL. MISCELLANEQuS: - 1/ELNICIOS IPARISIAIy IEFLITICH Is warranted V to curl the hair beenbf atUy and strongly! If it fails the money will be returned! - - We confidently assert tha' this preparation is the best,tis very but article now be fore the public, for :coitus* gnu matt 1 and we' forfeit 1 . 1110 0 if it is not finind on trial altwe represent it to be. It has been trled;and never failed! If used according to directiOns„ it a:knot/hill This may seem (to thosepersons wh o have clever tried PrtaesParisisa Midi strong language. but it is the truth:: : If you admire and-wish for the "Flowing Ringlet and Witching Curl!" get h bottle, eve it a trial!! One trial, will do more to convince the reader of the truth of the above assertions, thin columns of advertisement!. f Price 25 or 50 cents per bottle. For sale wholesale and retail at BANNAN'S Oct23-43J Cheap' Book and stationery stores. A- MERRY ADILIZISTDIAS- AND A HAPPY A YEAR.—We feel happy in announcing to the citizens of Schuylkill county and visitant generally that tvellye now receiving our HOLIDAY STOCK-of goods. It will embrace all the newest end most beautifoi fancy articles in the market—purcbased directly of the Impor ters, which enables{ iis to sell quite as cheap, and in instances much cheaper; than the same articles can be purchased at the Fancy stores in the cities. Our assortment is much greater than can be found at any Variety store in Philadelphia. Don't neglect to make your purchases, if you want to buy cheap; at BANNAN'S ' • Nov2o-47 ; Fancy and Variety stores, Pottsville. 200 REAMS Wrapping Paper, at 50 rantsper ream, in lots, • 50 reams for bags, at 60 cents, inlots, SO do Shee paper, , at 41 as.. is very cheap article, 100 do Blasting paper, from *2 75 to *l-25 per ream, 000 do Writing paper, ruled and plain, from 01 621 'to 11E per ream, 100 do Letter paper, from $1 50'to $5 per ream. 20 do Note papers,varlouskinds,plaln &ornam'td, 10,000 Envelops, from *1 50 to *l5 per OM Just received and for sale wholeirate and retail at BANNAN'S N0t , 20-42] Cheap Book and Paper stores. r'HE MAGAZINES FOR 16148.—Subscrip -Itions for Graham's Magazine for 1838, Godey'a Ladies' Book for 1818; • Ladies' National Magazine, for 1848„ The Union Magazine, for 1848, • ' The American Flora, Parley's Magazine for 1818, Together with all the other monthly magazines and newspapers published in Philadelphia, New York, Bos ton, or Europe, and delivered free of postage at Nv20.47] • BANNAN'S cheap Periodical stores. RAZORS AND PEI' KNIVES.—Just received a fresh supply of plegan.AZORS Incases and single, among which are.,Wade & Butcher'e new and celebra ted Qdd Fellow's Razors and Barber's - heavy Razors.— Also, Tally-ho Razors, warranted, or the money refun ded. Razor Strops in variety. PEN KNIVES—A beautiful assortment of Rodgers' and Wostenholm's Pen Knives. Also, American Pen Knives, from 10 cents to .2 each, at HANNAN'S Novl3-46] Fancy and Variety stoles. LACKSTONE'S•COMMENTARIES, 1.1 Hood on' Executors, Wharton's Digest, Marvin's Bibliography, Roberts' Digest of British Statutes, Thornton on Conveyancing, Graydon's Forms, Dunlop's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, 'Barr's Reports, vols. I, 2,3; and-4, For sale at publisher's prices at BANNAN'S Octl6-42] Law and Miscellaneous Book stores GERMAN SCHOOL.—';'he subscriber hereby gives notice to the public, that he intends establah• ing a GERMAN !SCHOOL, also' to 'give instructions in the French. Latin, and Greek languages, and in ma thematics. Those who intend to make use of thit op, portunity will please -inquire, for further Information, at the house of the itev. Mr. Mennig. Oct:10 47-44-1 G. BERGMANN. LARD LAMPS, Girandoles for Mantels, Lamp Mats, beautiful Shades and Fixtures, . Plain and Colored Hall Lanterns, Cut and'Plain Globes, Flues, and Wicks, A beautiful - assortment, which will be sold at manufac. iurer's prices, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Ft:ncy and Variety store, Pottsville. [Oct23-43 ACKEREL, • - I MfillAD, • , SALMON, : I . Constantly on hand and for sale by - HERRINGS,. HAMS .1. PALMER & CO. HAMS AND SIDES, , 'Market street wharf, SHOULDER-3, I Philadelphia. LARD AND CHEESE, i OttlO 47-42.3 m ' CASTER, FISH, AND SALT.— P. 100 tone Plaster; _5O bbls, Nos. 1,2, & 3, Mackarel; 30 half and quarter bbla. for family II Ak ; •. . 150 sacks ground and fine salt, for sale by Nov6-45] , J. M. lII.;A:TTY & Co. . lt 4 EDAL 8 OF O'CONNELL.Beatitifal MEDALS LVIof Daniel O'COnnell with a fac smite of his writing just .received and for sale wholesale, and retail at Novl3-46] BANNAN'S Variety Istores, Pottsville. ' )AIL ROAD SPIKES.—Three tons of Rai 11. , Road SPIKES for Flat bar iron-4 and 4/. Inches, I x 5-16 and 5 and 6 inches. 5-16. just received and for sale at the York Store._ [Nv6 45] EDW. YARDLEY. ELEPRANTOIL.—A superior article for ina chinery, engines, Ice , warranted not to gum, jos received and for sale at the York Store. Nov6-45] EDWARD YARDLEY. peivAIRY CREESE.-3000 lbs. surterior dairy Cheese from ; Herkimer county, New 'York, just re ed and for saleby [Nv6 45] J. H. BEATTY & Co. AIL ROAD IRON FOR DRIFTS.—A supply ot: Flat Bar R. R. Iron, constantly on hand and for stile at the York Stone. [Nov6-45) EDW. YARDLEY. rpmEws FRENCH REVOLUTION, at al 25, complete, just received and ithr sale at Octl6-423 BANNAN'S cheap Book stores. LUMBER.—We have on hand Weather BOARDS, shingle lath, Hemlock and Pine joice and scantling. Nov2o-4L)'" GOULD, & Co. Landrelh's Rural Register AND ALMANAC FOR 1848.- AVOLUME of 108 closely printed pages, containing an almanac; a farmer's and gardener's calender for each month of the year ; descriptions of chemical coin position andlinalysis of the different kinds of manures and the applicationrof •it ; a full description of the best fruits for cultivation, with drawings of the same die eases of cows, horses, sheep. Ste.. and their reme dies; a list of agricultural implements, and theirprices; the' triode of cultivating the different kinds of vegetables, and all kinds of flowers; construction of hot houses; hot beds, &c.; together with a vast amount of other in formation for the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all for 12},,cents single copy, or ell per dozen, wholesale.--1 Every farmer and "gSrdener in the state ought to have a copy. Just published and for sale wholesale and 'retail at BANNAN'S Cheap Bookstore, - Pottsvllle. Odr• Merchants in the country would benefit the cause: of agriculture by purchasing this book and distributing it among the Wilms. The low rate at which it Is sold ought to secure for it a generni.circulation. [Oct9 41 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. TIIE subscribers invite purcha.ers of all or any kinds of DRY GOODS required in housekeeping; .to call and examine their stock, which is confined exclusively to those articles, comprising in part all kinds of 'Linen and Cotton Slieetings, Quilts, Blankets, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Towelings, Tickings, Table and Piano Covers, Furniture Dimities and Chintzes, Em broidered and low priced Curtain Muslin! Worsted Damask and Moreens, Domestic Muilins, &c, &c; to• Other with a large stock of all kinds of Flannels, and the best styles of Irish Linen, which they Inman direct from the moat celetrated bleachers. By excluding Dress Goods from their business, they are relieved from the necessity of asking high prices at the Commencement of the season to compensate for losses Lonsequent upon changes of fashion as the season advances, and will sell at the lowest possible grade of profits as the serest means of extending their business. JOHN V. COWELL & SON, corner Cites- Phila.Nov647-45. 6m] nut and 7th its., Philada. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. LPY virtue of a writ of re -statue'? Vesditissi Espana', issued-out of the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on Wednesday, the 15th day of December,' 18471 at I o'clock in .the afternoon, at the public house . of Michael flecteff ,in the borough of Onvigsbu t g,Schuyl kill county, to wit.: ". The one undivided t sixteenth parts of two tracts of land, situate lln Upper Mohonsongo township, Schuyl kill county,. 4urleyed on, warrants to the names of Will Jam Mittman and Jacob' Yeager; containing each 440 acres and 64 perches more or less: ' Ws the property of GEORGE MASON., deceased. • • Seized and taken into execution, and will be sold by Sheriffs Office, Or-1 J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. 4vagsbutir, Nov 20, S _ _ 47- , Blank Books 200 QUIRES Medium Blank Books, 300 do semi do 1000 quires Foolscap Blank Books MB and half bound 500 do Quarto do • 100 dozen Memorandum 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 BANNAN'S nook storeS,which he pledges himself to,sell as low; if not lower, wholesale and retail, than a similar quality can be purchased in Philadelphia Re has his stock manufactured expressly for his own sales. Call and see it. , ; [Ont9 41 Toys, Dolls, and alley Articles. MllEiabscribers have Just received a tine and large assortment of toys, dolls, fancy boxes, harmonicas, Mites, violins, and best quality violin strlngs, slates and lead pencils, German pipes, segar cases and tubes. :mu IT boxes, canes, and a great variety of other articles Which they will sell wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. GEO. & JOHN DOLL,. No. 106, N. 2d street; below Race. Importers and manufacturers of toys, Ivory rattles, tops, &c., &c. •[Phila,Oct3oo-41 , 2m Patent Grease, FOR the axles of Carriages, Wagons, Rail Road Cars and Machinery of all kinds, to cave a 0 and prevent friction. • This article is prepared and for sale by CLEMENS& PARVIN, the only manufacturers of this article, in the, United States, at their wholesale and retail hardwar e anti Drug Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none to genuine without the writ. ten signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W. ClemenGupon each package. Pottsville, N0v.14. 1946 ' 46- New Music. GERMANY, 6 popular airs for the Plann ' A little more Grape, Capt. Bragg, a National song, for the Plano, . The Ridoto Waltz, Come Join in the Song, a Patriotic song (or the Piano, Palo Alto Quick Step, . Verhum Cam, a Trio, by Beflint, Chesnut Street Promenade Waltz, • . - President's Waltz, . ' . Mary Ann, Polka, . Arise, Sons of Erin, Arise in your Blight; Coine, Soldiers, Come, 'Virginia Waltz, Fresh supply of tho Floating Scow of Old Virginia, song and waltz, . . Dearest Mae, • Jenny Lind's Songa, Together with a large supply of Waltzes, Polkas, Gallopade', and Songs, Just received and for sale at HANNAN'S mov2o-171 ; Mule and Variety stores. Pottsville. • • , =I C • RaP FALL DRY adODS PROM 4uCTIoN ' - WHOLESALE :AND RETAIL. J. Boss HoOpesi • No. 411. Ahtri-i- Strut, abort Wreath, norti sidsi EIIJAiU HAS a large stock of Dress 'Goods, such as new styles Moos. de Laines,l2l to 25 cents, yard wide tltshmeres, California Woolen Plaids; Plain and Fig ured, Colored - and Black Alpaca Lustzes; from 181 to 50 cents; Black and Colored hlerinos and Paramettas Bombazines &e., from 25 eta. to al acths. Cassi metes, Sattinetts, and Vesting* in great variety; yard wide Bleached and Brown Muslin. at 4.5, 61, 9, and 10 ere.; 11 yard wide, in cu.; 3 yards wide 371 cis.; Table Linens, Diapers, Crash. &c.; tampers for stairs and entries. only 9, 10,121, and 161 cts.; Ingrain. Cot ton, and Wool Carpets. handsome patterns, 22, 25, 31, and 50 cis. all wool. I buy three-quartersof my goods at auction and all for cash only, and can, thereNre, of fer bargains to country mttettants and otheni who boy far cult ; worthy of attention my country friends, mer chants, citizens, and others who will please call at ' J. BOSS HOOPES' Cheap Store. N0.'411, Market St., abOve 11th, north side, Phila. N. B.—Show this advertisement to your neighbors and friends. [Phila., Octs 40 3m ' WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No: 56 Cedar. St, New York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE (LATE LEE & JUDSON) • • Occupy th) spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar Street,—the whole of which is devoted to the, exhlbiton and sale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their Oesent stout consists of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some, THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and comprising eirerything desrable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of which are offered for sale, for mill, or satisfac tory credit, at the lowest !prices, by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. New styles are received almost every day, and many of them are got up for oar own sales, and not to be found elsewhere. • • • • Printed lists or prices, corrected from day to day, with every variation In the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. • Merchants will beable to form some idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our usual stock of this Gus ABTICLE, Is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with thelact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantages which we can offer to dealers perfectly obvious ; and It shall be our, care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any diaL appointment. . Our assortment is complete at alt seasons of the year LEE, JUDSON & LEE. P. S.—}J. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and'late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some time • ago,- has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee.& Judson.under the firm ofLEE, JUDSON & LEE, and he ventures to assure his ft lends and the public; that the new firm will maintain the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly distinguished the other two. houses to which he be o aged. ' New York, July 10, 1817. •Salamander, Fire, and Thief Proof Chests, - Firs-Proof Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and Letts twin; Presets, Parcae State-Lined Refriirera tore, Water Filters, Patent Portabls • Water beets, in tended for as , . Sick and Infirm. , • • , EVANS 2 1. WATSON, 78, Soca Third St., (apposite the Philada. Ezehange.) MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of the above articles, together with their Patent ImproVed. Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all manner of &ulnas to their being strictly fire-MooC, and that they will resist the_fire of any building, The out oplo cases of these Safes arc made of boiler iron, the inside case of soapstone, and between the outer case and inner case Is a space of some three inches thick, and is filled in with indestructible material, so - as to make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents in side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand as much heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all Omen to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortmentof our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are over6oo new In use, and every Instance they have' given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in nse Ilaywoodi & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. & G. Taylor, 129, North 3d st.; A. Wright & Neph• ew, Vine at. Wharf; Alexander Caror. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert'and 9th sta.- John M. Ford, a 2, North ' 3d rd.. Myers Bush, 20, Nort h 3d st ; James M. Paul, 101, South 9th at.; Dr. David Jayne, 8, South 3d st.; Matthew,T Miller, 20, South 3d at ; and we could name some hundreds of ethers If it were necessary. Now we Invite the attention of the public,and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store be fore purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them , that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store • then at any other establishment in the city. We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other store in Philadelphia. DAVID EVANS, JOHANNES WATSON. 35 ' Phi We.. Aue. 28.47 ' •TO COUNTRY Al ERCHANWAND OTHERS. I'OCKET BOOK MA FACTORY N_ o! 36, South 6tA street,hluoChcsnut, THE subscriber has constantly on hand a large as sortment of the billowing articles of his.ownitna nu facture, such as Calf, Russia, Turkey, and Morocco Pocket Books; Gentlemen's Dressing Cases ; Morocco and Velvet Segar-Cases ; Jewelry Cases; Pearl and Try Card Cases; Pearl and Ivory Tablets; Pearl, ~Ivory. and Velvet Needle Books; chess and Backgammon. Boards, with every other article In his line, which he offers to country merchants and others cheap for cash, wholesale and retail. F. IL SMITH, No. 36, South 6th street, below Chesnut, Philudo. Phila. 0ct23,1617 43-3 m LUMBER YARD AT PINE GROVE Molly & Smith, • '(SUCCESSORS TO R•RTMAN tr. MOLLY.) I E notice that they have now on hand and offer kJ - for sale cheap for cash, the largest stock of LUM BER ever offered in Schuylkill county. consisting in part of all kinds of Pine and Hemlock boards, &c.,scantr_ ling, &c. ; also best quality of Ash and Poplar assorted; together with a full and large assortment of shingles. As one of the partners resid:s on the Susquehanna, he has Pacillties for procuring lumber not enjoyed by any other Lumber Yard in the county, and, therefore, the ; public may confidently expect bargains at their yard. 7 Give them a eall and try• them [Nov2o-47-31n Dr. Keeler's Vegetable Panacea FOR the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising fronran impure state of the blood or habit of the body, viz. 1 Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc. i Scrofula in all its forms, Tet ter, Scald (lead, Cutaneous Affections of the face and extremities, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Hepatic dis eases, Chronic enlargements of the Joints, White Ravel Bugs, Syphilitic' Affections; Constnutional Disorders arising from debility and all Mercurial and Hereditary predispositions, &e. ZS- At every swing of the pendelem; a spirit goes into Into eternity. The measure of our life Is a hand's breadth; itis a tale that•is told; its rapidity is like the serf ft shuttle or the flying arrow ; it is as brief as the fading flower or the transitory rainbow, or the dazzling meteor ; it is a bubble, it is a breath. Between the ri sing and setting sun forty-two thousaid souls are sum moned before their Creator. Death ib ever busy night and day, at all seasons, in •all climes. Death is a fun damental law of organized matter. 'Thousands die pre mate relyor ictims of disease,the inevitable consequences of violated lawii.of organic life. Disease is the effect of a derangement of physical laws, and can only be cured by remedial means that counteract their influence. If Nail= becomes the source of disease, we wonlirnot 4itempt to neutralize the atmosphere, but our first du mtive attempt would be to destroy or remove the cause upon Which it depends. If Ulcers cover the burly and the constitution becomes enervated from imperfect nu trition and assimilation, our attention mast be first di rected to this object. For - all diseases that take their rise from this source, no remedy yet discovered has proven so valuable as the Panacea. The following tes timony is most respectfully offered to an intelligent public and tho afflicted. Philadelphia, June 9th, Having been apprised of the nature of the Panacea, It affords me much pleasure to be able to recommend it HS a valuable remedy for - those Chronic, Constitutional, and Glandulardiseases to which it is especially adapted. To those who ate afflicted and reollre medicine as an alternative, cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active and uniforn state than is to be found in the Panacea.— / have used it in several instances with dretded success. • Yours, &c, D. ALLISON, AL D. Prepared and sold N.:W. Corner Thhd and South stn. For sale by druggists and others throughout the state, and by John S. C. Martin, and John.G. Brown, Drug gists, Pottsville, and by S. Kleinert, Mount Carbon. Price ill, large bottles. H. For particulars see pamph-. lets. [Dec4 47-49,1 y Chqap Cloths, Casslmeres, SATINETS, VESTINGS, dcc. TVST received at BILLENSTEIN BROTHERS Cloth el store, Philadelphia, No.J.LIa South Second street,the following goods, adapted to men's Wear and suitable to the season: 200 pieces Black, Olive, Inv 'sable Green, Indigo Blue, `Cadet, Brown, and Steel' Mixed cloths, from *1 50 per yard and upwards. Fine Bl'kFrandh Wits for Dress Conts,'only *2OO pr yd. do do. do for Ladies' Cloaks, 1 90 - Super Black Cassimerea, only I DO Fancy do do from 50 cis. to 150 " elitinets,Brk,Fancy,Bine,ecc.,some low as 33 • " Vestings at 23 cts.srgood Bl'k Satin 92 Ms. ,per yard, Velvet, 250 " With a general assortmobt of Beaver, Pilot. and oilier Overcoat cloths I also, Serge!, Tailor's Trimmings, Sewing Silks, Red Padding, Ac., &a., and to which we Invite the attention of merchants and others from the country.on visiting Philadelphia, believing it to be to their interest, as we are confident they can Ise suited— wholesale srretatl. BILLENSTEIN BROTHERS, 15, South Second Street, between Market and Phila,Nov27-48-3tl Chesnut sta.,. Philadelphia. Oils, oils,,,ous. 12; ' MILS. Bleached Winter Sap Elephant Oil. .1300 able. Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 400 !AIL Racked N. W. Coast Whale 011. 50 do Lard Oil. 1000 gals. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil. . .2300 do. do.• Fall Strained Sperm Oil. 500 do, Unbleached Winter Sperm Oil. For sale by J. J. ALLEN 23, South Wharves, next door to thd corner of Phila.oel.lo 47.44-131 Chesnut at., Philadelphia PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Common. -Pleas. for the trial of causes at issue in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Onvigtsburg In the county aforesaid, on Monday. the 13th day of December next, to continue one week, if necessary. • ' Therefore. all persons having sults pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court; will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Shoring Office. L T. WEAN ER, Sheriff. wigsbusg. Nov 20. f- 47- Elegant Boolos for the Holidays. WE are constantly receiving from the publishers alt the new and elegant books issuing from the press. all of which will be sold id.the lowest. Philadelphia cash Willi• Among our present stock may be found : ' s's er Poems, Illustrated with 17 steel engravings; nalleck's•Poerni, elegantl illustrated, Byron's - do-z.: do- do, . Lady of the Lake, - do ... 7 do, Lallah Rookh.. do '• I do, • . Gems of Modern Poets, do do, ' ' Campbell's Political Works, do do; . Vicar of Wakefield, do do,. , • Grey's Glee , do. do, ' Pollock's Course of Timedo do; • , Childe Harold, do ' I do, American Flora, .., do I. do. The Poets of America, by Cheever, du do American Flora. splendidlY illustrated. Seenes. In the life ofour Saviour, elegantly illustrated, Scenes in the Lite' of the Apostles, do dt:t. Scenes in the Lives of tbe , lPatrierchs 4. Prophets, do 'Poems, by Amelia, do I do Eliza Cooks Poems, do do ' • Nature's Gems, do Ido . Splendid Large Albums, , The Floral Offering, a splendid work. Headley's Sacred Motintalos. illustrated. ' .I.htit UAL ,S FOR 1048. Leailets of aremory, for 1841 The Opal, for 1914, The Gem of the Season, det" The Fotget-me.not, do The Moss Rose, • do The Amaranth, do 'The Rose, no I The Hyacinth, do The Gift of Love, do, . ~ ' YEW JUVE)7LE woRKs.. Christmas Blossoms, illustrated, — I The Fairy Book, ' do • c, Swiss Family Itobtnsottrfhe Casket of Geins, ' - 1 The Snow Storm, by Mrs.; Gore, Leisure Moments imprined. Sunny Hours, ' .... Fenelon on the E'ducalion iof a Daughter, The Boy's Own Book of Fairy Tales, Popular Tales, by Maria Edgworth, The Tongue ofTime, The American Girl's Book, The Boy's OPin Book, LitGe Lessons, Lu Lu Books for good children, • . Besides about 200 kinds of;Juvenne Books, comprising a larger assortment than can be found lit any store in the city. For sale at, BANNANT.Cheap Book store. ter . All thenew books received. el: English Annuals for I'B4B received to order, and a single copy of any book obtained by leaving the order at the store. [Dc4-49 Phrenological .Works. . . JUST received a fresh supply of Fowler's Phrenology, complete, af - 00 Physiology. anlinallind Mutual, by 0. S. Po_orlcr. . 50 Memory amMtellectual Improvement , by do. 50 Phrenology, dksignad forlhe use of schools and fa mines:by. Mis. L. N. Pita/jet; 50 Marriage, its History and PMlosOphy, by do., 371 Love and Parentage applied to the Improvement of - .. Offspring, 25 Phrenological Guides for Students ' iti Education'anti Self - Improvement, 0. 8. Fowler, • sth edition, complete. 1 - . 175 Phrenological Busts, I' 1 00 . Phrenological Almanacs, f or 1648, • 0 Coombe on the Conatitutimi of Nati, new edition, All of which are for salmwholesale and retail at lic4-49)BANNAN'S Cheap Hook & Stationery aloyes PHILADELPHIA diDFERTISEN EAT. Oliver Evans' s•Lsst•Nnta, FINE AND THIEF PROOF. IRON 'CHESTS, ARRANTED equal to any other make, and hare never been injured by, fire or burglar[[, In a single Instance. Tie also keeps on hand a full-suPply of Com mon Chests, made of lighter iron, dr lower prices: LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOKS. TRUCKS FOIL STORES; FACTORIES, &c:, DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. . . EAGLE , GLASS PAPER. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &c. ' PACKING LEVERS. HOISTING MACHINES. 1 • REFRIGERATORS and WATER FILTEBS.. OLIVER EVANS; 6l'South.Second St., below Chesnut, REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving' Ateat, Butter, Milk, and all articles intended fox culinary- purposes. WATER FILTERS. Oliver Evans' relebreited !Fitter Filters for pitritying water that is brackish ormliddy, whether by reins. nti ncrals, or otherwise, can be had of all sizes qnd prices at the waremoms, No. 111, (South Second street, two doors below Chesnut street Philadelphia. Philada.. Oct. 247 40-41m* ECM CHEAP FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Joseph ArehOmbault t O. 417 4 Market, strict, 2d Dry Goods ots, above Elccenth. North aids, • . - - . jl-AS on hand a large assortment of Fall and Winter .111 DRY GOODS. comprising In part rich style Cash. mares from 161 to 311; Momi. de Laines front 121 to 311; black and colored Alpacas.-palm and striped front 121 to 621 ; California plaids froth 25 to a good article; German, English, and, Freneh Merinos. from 371 to $t 25; also a large stock of MUslin, bleached and un bleached, yard wide, from 61 to 121. Cassi Meres and Satinetts (mom 371 to $1 25; ; Flantuls of every variety, from 121 to=o2l ; Canton Flannel's, bleached and un bleached, for 61,8; 10. and 121 cts.; Gent's plain fancy Cravats, Gloves, and Hosiery; also women's and chil dren's Merino Hosiery and Gloves; Plaid and Cashmere $1 25 to $3 (Woolen Plaids for boys, wear, 181 t 053,31 ; Woolen Plaids for clOaks front 50 to $1 ; also on hand an assortment oPnlankets from $2 to $8 per pair. [Phila,Octl6 47-.12-3m cDc4-49 . . . ' Jos. B. pussler, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruit:, . 4-e., 27, South Wharves, • ," - TIIIILADI.PIIIA. OFFERS for sale 1000 boxes Bunch Raisins, 500 half boxes Bunch Reistni, .500 quarter •,. • do' • 100 kegs Sun `.; do 100 half kegs " r do I . 100 kegs Lexia dol . 200 (tails Malaga Figs, 1 • ~ • 50 trails Arabian Dates; : 20 cases Pruuea in glass Jar* 20 do in elegatitlFancy Boxes, 50 easkirTante Currants, , , ' 200 boles Leghorn Citron, 10 bales Paper Shell Alaionds, - .1 . , 20 bales soft do 1 do . . 20 bales Walnuts, • . 20 bags Filberts, .., • • 50 boxes Rock Candy, 1 , - - • - i 100 baskets Salad Oil, ' 1000 bushels African Ground Nuts, 50 barrels Shelled Almonds. IPhlla,l , lov2o-11-0t Wholesale Liqu l or, Wine ; and --• • • '----- CORDI AL isTORE, S. W. corner of Market and ThirteeniA sirects, PHILADEr.PIIIA. ' 'FIRE subscriber respectfully informs the More and JL hotel keepers of Schuylkill and the adjoining coun ties that he has constantly on- hand a large assortment ofForeign MANES and LIQUORS in the Custom House stores entitled to debenture. Also at his store a full assortment of Domestic Bran'dy.Gin. Rum, Old Monon gahela, and Rye Whiskey, Which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and solicits a share of public pa tronage.. J. IL Cantwell is atithorized to receive orders for him, which shall be promittly attended to. - Phila,Nov2o 47-4t-3tn] ANDREW C. CRAIG:* Wholesale Depot:" of Umbrella.s l Corner of Centre and Ala art streets, Pottsville, AT BANNAN'S NEWS ROOM. • JUST received tram the trufacturers in Philatlet tibia, a large supply C [tun and Silk UhIBREL LAS, made of the best material, and Warranted to be of a superior manufacture. Ai the above article ,is cola cmisfgnment they can be sold bt low cash prices. Cotton and Gingliain.UmbrelMs, $1 80 to $l2 per doz. Super Gingham do steel ribs,l 18 00 to 21 do Sdper Silk do doI 30 00 to an do Super Silk do fancy handles, 40 00 to 50 do , • Sold in 10tA to suit purchasers: MercbaiAs In the borough supplied on favorable terms. Merchants trading with this place'will find it to their Interest to call. f [Piov2o-47 Feathers! Feathers! From 14 to ; 95 cents per pound„ cheap fur, eash, Whole. sate and Retail. • FRED-ERICK 9. FRASER, Upholsterer and General Fora isher,No. 415, Market S above 11th, north side, miposite Girard IloW, • PHIL•DELiIiI?t, WHERE may be had at all times a general assort. meat of Beds and Matirasses, Curled Hair. and Feathers, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads. and Looking Glasses, together with all other articles in the above line of business at the very ldweit cash vices, - ..---M41.-i-Goods warranted to! give satisfaction. ' . Phila. Sept. II 97 37-Ibp . - 1 Furs,-Furs. OE subscriber would respectfully invite ladies awl T gentl(eMen about visiting Philadelphia, and In Wa lit of PAN_CV FURS', such as ninth:, boas, tippets, ace., In Five us a call befiite purchasio elsewhere, as they will. find it to their advantage and tin mistake. All orders received shall befaithfullv attended to at :t 'No. 93, North Third street, shove Arch, Philadelphia. JAMES R EISKY, Z. Buffalo iloirecalways on hand. [Phlla,oe3o 'TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. GRIGG, ELLIOT, -& CO., EXTERsi%E PUBLISHERS. W 1& LEsict noognELLEns, , AND STATIO?IEks, No. 14$ -tank Fourth target, PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand, ti Very extensive assort meet of BOOKS and STATIONERY, such as are adapted ant usually purchasedlfor countrypales; which they will sell on as fatforable urine as the ankles ,can be purchased in this city, New Ycirk, or Boston. Having au extensive BINDERY connected with their establishment, they arc enabled io 'supply iirders for all the varieties of blank Work: in the best manner, and nt the shortest notice. • . • , Officers of Banks and Clerks of the County Courts, will find our BLANK:POOKS equal. If not superior io any they have ever had in use; and orders by country merchants will be promptly attended to, Particular attention 'will abH) be paid to all orders, through country merchants or ;by mail, for Law, Medi cal, and Miscellaneous books, fnr.public and private IV brines, arid a° CirOlt will be spared to complete all such orders, on the most reaionable terms. Country dealers Will find it to their advantage to call and examine our large stock Wore making their purchases. [Phila,Nov27 47-48-6 m NEW STORE. - T MORGAN respgct fully Informs the public that he . has opened a new fancy Dry Cood and Millinery store in Market Street, near Third, where he is put opening a splendid assortment) of goods - just received from New York and Philadelphih, which he Intends_ selling very low. coueisfingin part of Silk,Thibet, Par Is, and Printed Cashmere Shawls. a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Laines', G and-Lawns very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and But tons, and he would particularly call the attention of the ladies to a large assortment of White goods, Jeep netts, Swiss, Mull and Book Mtislins, Plaid and Stripe. April 17, ISI7 I 'll. F. MUDDY . WINE AND LIQIIpIt STORE,. A. E. CORNER OLD. TORK MUD, AND WILLOW Errant, rnitdinat.enia, nave constantly on hand a larg e assortment of L'odots, Wines and Cordials. ' [Sop.j4, ISO. • 2tn.-35 d. Henry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW. _ OFFICE OPPOSITE Tit I xistne DANE. Pottsville. pa. (July 31--31-.ly Ailtintrs' Journal Saturday Morning, Dec. 1i 184, From our Telegraphic Correspondent.- PIIII.ADELPIIIA—Dec. IQ 1841 1 1. o'clock,Pt M. Thsm is nothing here in the way of new,o sufficient importance to transmit. The mar k have riot apparently been affected one trey or lb other by the Britiannies news. Flour still yl maikquiet at $6 50 aSG 62 for superior - 6 . 1 . wheel/is worth 140 a 149 eta., in'demend meal-da firm at $9 0.5 . , in bbli ; new Souther' corn. is hold at $3 a 55 cts:, for good white ti. l yellow;! nothing 4.ing in oats. rir A Grand Failure!—We had entered in full armneeinerits for receiving the Presided Message on Tuesday fast, by Magnetic.Telegfail but the government agent who started from Da! more with a copy of the doeuMen t for the Phi delphia Telegraph Office, by 10.110managetti or mismanagement of Ms own, lost it On the W —how or Where we have not liarned, but can restrain our suspicions! The Telegraph-wi between the two chins had been severed, a communications were thus cut-off! • Upon learning the above facts, we Imme ately divatched an order for a sufficient nom! or panted copies to servo our carriers—but Mat , of having received them by express, as we direct eo as to be in advance of the mail, they w • thrown into the passenger cars, and remained store at the railroad depot for two days before obtained Mini ! It will Mut ba seen that-we have been peculia unfortunatB in our express moveinenta—mevert less we have the pleasure oi enclosing copi the Message, this inorning;t6 our mail-subactihe Imo' The g;:eal Whig niee.'ing. in Philatleip on Monday evening, in responso to IVlttiClay; the subject of the war, Was ono of the largest th e ings that ever converted in the Chinese Museu 'rhe venerable 'Samuel Breck presided, and t meeting was addressed by Messrs, Contra, Char! ler,,MeMiiiael, anti others. A series of resolu tic "were passed, which embodied the spirit of Her Clay's speech. . • Ist Gen. Taylor arrived Ist Now thleane, do ti* SOth ult. , accompanied 4Y:several officers of hisstaff. He remained beloW the city at the pla• tation of a friend. The citiz i ena of New Orleans were perfectly happy at thel'; , old man's". arrival and Thursday. the 2nd inst., wall :-aPpointed fqr hie reception by the authorities of , the city. rgri , The Columbian Cakulidar, ; a new ai l mated work, by Almon Ticknor, 'Eq. big commended by Teachers and Others, has leach, the third edition, re'iaed and corrected, copies; which may be had at our Bookstores, wholesalO retail'. Ur" Visit of Henry Clay 'to Washingfortor The Washington Whig announttes that the Hdnet Henry Clay will arrive in that city about the 23d inst.. on a short visit. The Whig adds r--. man's presence "ill "be greeted with greater +. light than Mr. Clay' s -; by his host of devott:4l) friends. They lung once more for the opportu i na: ay ordointr homage ta'his powerful intellect, arid far seeing statesmanship. He comes in the higkot est of all eharacters,—that of the private eitizen arid he will receive at the hands of the peoPle such a welcome as will make his . heart warm for joy on revisiting - the scenes . of his former tri• umphs. We hail the advent or _the venerattle statesman, and trope that the city will! at once take measures to make him her guest. NINETY-TWO LOsT I Loss of the Packet Ship Stephen Whitney We learn from the Nurlh American of Th re• Jay afternoon, that, this noble but unfortunate ea• eel was totally lost at 10 o'clock •on the evening' of the 10th ult.. on her Pissogo Worn New 1- 1 011 . to Lieerpool,.under circumstancce the mod appal. ling that the imagination can possibly conceive. Mistaking the light on Rock Island, near Cape Clear, on the South coast of Iteland, for the Old Head of kiinsale, she continued her' couree, to tending' to make. Cork harbor: , but.in lees than' a quarter of an hour, with a suddenness which de. fled all human effort to alert her fate, t she came broadside. ott a rock called the West Calf, 'clout four miles inside the Cape, awl in less thar ten minutes after striking was dashed to atoros i i and ninety-two—of 110—of the crew and paaveligers. were launched' upon an oternal voyage I Moot of the passengers were foreigners,' and we her none - were from this State. _LATE roRPAGIg NEWS, ARRIVAL OF TILE BRITTANIA The Strapship Brittania arrived at Buato the Bth instant, with two weeks later news Europe. Thu Jates from Liverpool orct 19th November. " The British ParliiincntyvaS convened yes but no business was transacted beyond .the ceremony of opening which was done by Commission. • The French loan of 250.000,000 of franc been adjudged to M. D. Rothschild at 74,Wihich .WB2l the maximum received. The adjudiefttion had little ur no effect upon'the English market'. An announcement reached us on Monday marke t. An that a formidable conspiracy was diseoVered in Paris, which bad the effect ortseriously dep t roas• ing the Engbelf funds for a short time. 'The-- committee of the Stock Exchange had commenced an investigation into the circumstances-connered with the report, but it could only be trace] Ito Folkston°, from which it was received by it o electric telegraph. s Hostilities have at length commenced in Switz erland, between the Federalists and the Suntlera bond. The forces of the former, under Gen; De four, have invested, the fortified city of Fcydetty, occupied by the army .of the latter. Some skir mishing bad taken place in which the troops of the Sunderabund were worsted. 7 Count Brisson, French Ainhassador at the court of the two Sicilies, committed Suicide on the It lid in•d, and" a short ti e previously, Caine Martin, r Martin, also French Am assadoat the Courtlof in Tarin. attempted to re rder both _his cbildtbn and cut his throat, whili, laboring under a fit '(o f iosaniii. 1 .: - -.--- - A Convention has ' Wee ?'entered between t,,e Pope, the Grand Duke of Tuscanyf.a.nd Loicea„ • and the King of Sardinia for the forniation of l a Tariff based upon the principle of the Germa ' Commercial League. The, measure has be n hailed throughout Europe-with the greatest S.- • po ! Bible satisfaction. ; i •• ' The state of Ireland is truly-frightful. A s— tets to racist is every where manifested, and la d— • ?ogle are daily falling before the vengeanceOf he people. . . • • 1, . Although the price - of money is still high, and insolvencies are rife, the fury of this panic lbas been Stayed; the prestige of brighter and happier days can be distinguished amidst the 'darkness of the past and the gloom of the present. Tra.l6 is evidently making vigorous struggles to rise, despite the forebodings of disheartened, and in'rnitny instances, dishonest theories,. and the still great discouragement' of perfected confidence and ex— tinguished accommodations. The F- - - , ail Sr. ` ' noties ..'he French mail Steamer Union will leave Havre until the 24th lust ; inconsequence of the injuries which her machinery suffered ppm the hot Voyage from New York. The Sarah Sands will resume her trips on the 22nd January. , The Bremen steamers will continue to run fortnigh during the winter, until the new iessaLs shell to ready, when the spring will Commence with a' weekly mail. - Breadatuffs are firm—but-prices. generally, re. main stetiuosry at former rates. Flour is worth 29a to3Osti per bbl. Indian corn per quarter, 334 to 30a, Wheat per 70 . pounds, 7a. gel, a gs. =1 11 ID 1 .0 : i, II EMI from the Way CIO °Yal
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