,t"t";=`- The Coal Trade for 1647. • tne ipantity Bent this week by Rail road, is 10,371 11; ". t otal for the, season, 1,328,454 IQ. The shipments by Canal have ceased for pis 'year. • sent for the meek Fading on Thursday Evening last RAIL ROAD_ CANAL. WEEK. TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL. P. ci r bon, 5,578 07 475,325 11 1 „„t, 00 185,383 „„ Pottsville,' 2,095 01 .2/15,357 10 .1 H. Haven, 9 871 OS 514,600 02 000 00 46,231 10 1,820 07 , 101,171 02 000 00 1,274 05 17,371 11 1,328,454 II • 0,000 00 2.12,990 01 232,889 01 1,559,343 12 ikOttil gltß.gz Canal RATES orOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, Mitt „Mt. Carbon. Sch. Raven Pt Clinton IN, Phgattelphix, $1 70 $1.60 *I 40 To Pattitkond - '1 70 160 . 1,40 • LACKAWANA COAL TRADE. The quantity of Coal seat to Market foi the Week en ing Nov 23. 9,947 Total for the season, WILKESBARRE COAL.TRADE. • The following is the quantity of Coat sent through the ereigh lock at Berwick, to Dec. 11, 1847. 284,398 00 Tons. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, Collector. LEHIGH COAL TRADE For the week ending Den.ll, 1847. W6F14." 2TOTA 169 10 • /31,920 17 607 12 . 132,978 07 777 02 . 109,362 13 ' 58 10 . 32.820 06 10.706 04 00,2 r 10,2. 6 0 16 ' 643. 2 i. Summit Mame' Run Beaver Meadow Summit, , Hazleton BarkrnotWain Co !Wyoming 1.186 10 PINEGROVE COAL TRADE. Amount of coal transported on the' Union Road, for the weck ending. Dec. Y. Tons. C. wt. cps. , . • 969 I 3 0 Per last reputt 66,96.9 09 I Total 67,457 •02 t V. L. CO AD Collector --- i6AVATARA RAIL ROAD.' Amouht transported terSwatara Rail Reid from 16th So 30th Nov., (inclusive.) . . . Tons. C. wt. Ts. • 1.687 • 2 0 • . . ll'er last report. 40,458 13 • 2 42,145 14 V. L. CONRAD, Collector. Rotas - MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. • Thsfotiowing Is the amount of coal passed over the Mitt C:er..k Raft Road, kw the last six days. . 3,91915 Tons. Per fast repairt 206.1199 e 3 GEORGE' ITADESTV, Collector. Total Amountof coil transported over the -Schaylloll Val ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even. ling last. • - 2,773 did tuns. Per last report 317,449 *4 . 320,132 ins •• JFssc TURNER, Collector. 310UNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL RO AD. Amount of Coal transported over the MOtort C.tvliora_ & Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening list.. 6,708 11 Tons. Per last report 460,797 09 EZ2B 473.506 01 JESSE TURNER. Collectot, Tall 'INE lIILL & SCR - DI - MILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The 'following ds the &Mount of Coal transported ever this road up to Wednesdivy taut , 94617 16 Tons. 193;794 14 " Per last report 393,44207 " SILLTkaI 1 1 ;BWELL.,Collector. RICIUNT CARRON Rtl2llOl.P. Athount of CoaLtramparted own' tlth Road for The week enging.on Muttlay evening latt - t. 7,011 00 . rmis 213,452 13 "' " Satel Per teat report 1.20,463 13 N. CLEAVER. Coßeam Tcrtgrl Schuylkill Jravigation Co. \ TOILS FOR, 1845. THE Board of Managers InWe tithe - nod the following rates of toll to be charged on their works during the 'year lfltfl. ANTHRACITE COAL. ° ' , ,To be charged per tor. of 2249'11i5., tire weight to be as- Certainetl by such means as may be adopted 4 secure ' arcuracry, and five per cent. allowance to be trade all refrom for loss by wastage.• The toll to be computed fro Mount Carbon for all coal corning (rem above that poi t, and to be charged pnopertionately for all distances cart don the Canal: For the months of Mardi, April, and May, ' FORTY CENTS PER. TON. . . ' 'For the months of Jung and July, - FIFTY VENTS PET TON ~ .or the months of Angora, September, October, liovem , lgt.r, and December, - • • SIXTY-FIVE CENTS PER TON. • ' ' 51ISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES ' - To be charged per' ton of 22.10 pounds. , FIRST CLASS. :Limestone, iron ore, quarry spalls, rough stone, un- - wrought marble, sand, clay, gravel, rails, bark, and ma nure, one and a halt' cents per ton per mile, but no cnarge will-be made. fur any distance carried beyond' twenty-five miles. ' Maximum toll on such articles for any distance, thirty seven and a half gents per ton. SECOND CLASS. . ... Gypsum, cordwood, timber, lumber, hoop ,poles, hay and straw in bales, bricks, and bituminous coal. , •, Between Philadelphia and Mount Carbon,7s cts.per ton Sch•ll Haven, 72 • ' Port Clinton, . 65 _, Way trade three-fourths of a cent per ton per mile, 'but no charge shall he made exceeding seventy-five ctn. tier ton. THIRD CLASS. Merehandize generally, such as dry goods, earthen 'ware, salt, iron in pigs, bars, or any stage.of manufac ture beyond the ore, nails, flour, grain, and all other articles not specifically enumerated in classes first and second; ...- , . Two cents per ton - per mile for the first twenty miles carriethand three-fourths of a cent per ton per mile for any additional distance retried beyond .twenty miles. Nate.—l all cases where one or more locks are passed, and the distance carried shall be less than two miles, the charge for toll shall be for two miles according to the class to which the articles carried may belong. And in all cases where the foregoing rates shall exceed 11,1 dents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents per ton, above Reading, the toll shall be charged at rifese men tioned rates on all articles. . . TOLL ON EMPTYTOATS. Boats intended to ne run regularly in the trade on the ' line of the Canal will he licensed to pass the whole or any part of the line empty by the payment of ten dollars. The licenses will be issued by any collector, and will *continue in force during the year 1848, provided the boat ao licensed shall pay• a sum in foils equal to ten dollars ,per month. Boats not so licensed twillbe charged five centir,pet mile, unless they tarry cargo which has paid five-dol gam In tolls. ___ Any boat not licensed as aforesaid, and running upon a single level of the works, shall pay for bach lock they may at any lime pass, four cents per ton on the ascer tained tonnage thereof above Reading, 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 foutratisporting coal to market at the most-maisonabte 'rates, and they are prepareCto 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. Applications on, 'these subjects are to be made to the President 'of 'The Company, and they will receive prompt attention. , i • By order of the Board. .Teell-50], F. FRALEY, President. i • Office of the Schnylkill Navigation Co.. Dec. 7, 1847. Real Estate for Sale. TrilF subscriber offers for sale his plantation.situate in Wayne township,Sclimylkill county, immediately opposite Friedensburg, adjoinina lands of Michael Fritz and Jacob Faust, containing' 56 acres more or less, of which 2.5 acres are covered with the best cbesnut tim ber tole found in the neighborhood, and the remainder cleared and under cultivation, of which a good portion is meadow land. This property presents inducements for speculation in rail road sills and cord wood, as sev eral thousand of the former and a conside-, • i" hi table quantity ut the latter could be made upon it. The property is distant 9 miles from Pottsville ; 9 miles from Orwigaburg, and 9 miles from Pine grov e. The imp ro ve menti consist of a one story double dwel ling house and a frame barn.' There is an excellent aPPIe orchard of grafted trees opon?it. A good tide and • possession will be given on the first of Aprirnext. For further particulars enquire ofjhe subscriber on the pre mises. [Deile-51-tfj ' PETER KUTZ. • Brilliant Gas .Light. NEW AND ELEGANT GAS LAMPS rrIIESE Lamps give a more brilliant light that gas I itself; are clean ana can be used wlthoutany glass. They are arranged for storm', halts,- dwellings, churches, lodge rooms, or any public buildings ; 'require little or no cleaning, and are quite as cheap as other lamps. They can also be used forlighting up workshops and streets in different towns. • It is extensively used in the suburbs of Philadelphia, where gas is not intro ' Anted The new church of the Redemption in Phila delphia, the Lutheran church at Smithfield, the church 'at Milestown, together with twelve or fourteen others, are already lit up with.this gas. It can be used in Chan 'deliem; Bracket, and other lamps. PHOSGENE GAS LAMPS —The fluid used in these tempi gives a soft and delicious radiance far surpassing any rif the oils of earth or ocean. The tamps are so constructed at to prevent all danger from expiation. In she last exhibition of the Franklin Institute of Philadel ' phis. the Phosgene Lamps, with which the saloons of the museum were in a great degree illuminated, at r erected universal admiration. The flame of this lamp is thrown out beautiful lets in all respects closely re sembling the city Hydrogen, and imparting a similar intensity oflight. We commend them to the public as a thing in their line which is quite a luxury. One of them lend, light and Marro to our sanctum, which our readers may at any time inspect. ' --Extract from the Judge's report of the 'Franklin In . atitute exhibition : "The so called Portable Gas Lamps of Edw'd../. Clause. is a cheap and good light Proprietors of workshops, hotel keepers, &c., are in vited to call and examine the lamps at our store. virWe have the exclusive agency for the sale of these laturisin Schuylkill comity, and will supply them at city priw. The aukd can also be obtained at our store. se lamps give twice the volume of light given by ' the cowmen Fluid lamps. We have Liao Cornelius' Lard lamps...end lainnhine, and Fluid lamps for sale when preferred. ,lust received at BANN AN'S Reclfi-fill cheap Variety and Lamp store. A Merry Christmai and , a Happy BANN-4N' S ANNUAL BUDGET OF PRESENTS. IA 7 E feel happy In announcing to our numerous V V friends and customers, that we have now on hand and are receiving daily the finest assortment of Christ mas and New Tear presents ever offered in the state of Pennsylvania, which have been selected with a - view of satisfying the wants of all as far ak it,is in oar power, and forthe purpose of combining neatness and beauty with durability and economy. The following* embra ces a small portion of our stock, which we will be pleas ed to 'show to our customers, even if they do not pur chase, and, therefore, solicit all to give us a call : - ELEGANT DOORS, ILLOaTRATED, IN FANCY BINDINGS; Willis's Poems, Illustrated with 17 steel engravings, Halleck's Poems, elegantly illustrated, Longfellow's Poems, do , do - , ' Byron's •do do do,. ' - Lady of the Lake, do .: do, .fi . Lallah Bookb, do, ' do, • . Montgomery's Poetical Wst ks,, ..._ - . • : Gems ofModem Poets, do do, ' Campbell'al'olitical Works, -do ' do, '' Vicar of Wakefield, do do, • Grey's Elegy do do, . Pollock's Course of Time do . do, :, Childe Harold, do do American Flora, do do, The Poeui of America, by Cheever, do do American Flora. splendidly Illustrated, Scenes in the life of our Saviour, elegantly illustrated, Scenes in the Lives of the Apostles, do do 'Scenes in the Lives of the Patriarchs 4.. Prophets, do Poems by Amelia, ' do, - do Eliza Cook's Poems, do Nature's Gems, do Splendid Large Alban's, The Floril;Offering. a splendid work, Headley's . Sacred Mountains, illustrated. The Mirror of Life, a new work by Mrs.Tuthill,iseautirt Howett's Ballads and Poems, ~. . The Inundation, or Peace and Pardon, a 'Christmas Story, by Mrs. Gore, • The Snow Storm, a Christmas Story, by do, Oracles from the Poets. . Lad 's Book of Flowers, Hand Book of Needle Work, Mtgoniery'a Poems, . • . Ar lan Nights, illustrated, . . c;.: . is Seenekin Great Britain and Ireland, o dou the Continent of Europe, o Ne‘v ictorial Sunday Book, Token Of Lovo,Friendship,Remembrance,Affectlon,&c. Lives of ti,; Generals in sets of 10, in cases, a beautiful present, n appropriate javenile :Forks in cases, for presents, Together with a largo vitae': of other books suitable for presents too numerous to mention. SPLENDID ANNUALS FOR IS4B. 388,203 Leaflets of Memory, for 1818 The Opal, for 184.4, „ The Gerwof the Season, do The Forget-me-not, do The Moss Rose,: do The Amaranth, do The Rose, . do I The Keepsake and Book The Gift_of Love, .dol -of Beauty, two English The Hyacinth, do Annuals, price *7 each " 'obtained to order, • Billies from 371cts. to $2O each, ... Prayer Books from 20 cis . to *lO &Ali, . . Church Psaljuist and Idethodiit,Hyrians, Turkey !dor mcco, gilt,,. - Catholic Bibles and Prayer Books, Turkey Morrocco, JECENILII BOOKS, &C. • Christmas Blossoms, illustrated, .' The Fairy Book, do . ~ Brews Family Robinson, The Casket-of Gems, . Leisure Moments Improved, Sunny Hours, Fenetot, on the Education of a Daughter, The Boy's Own Book of Fairy' Tales, Popular Tales, by Maria Edgworlh, The Topgue of Time, The American Girl's Book,, The Boy's Own Book, Little LeSsons, The lloy's Treasury of Sports, Edgeworth's Moral talcs, Colcnan's Little Forget me -not, Very Little Tales for Little Children, . -Evenings at Home, Harpers' new, and • very valua We work, • ', Mother GoOse's.Nnrsery Rhymes, I, . A large lot of new colored toy books. , Games, Puzzels, Maps, Alphabets, &c., , Lu Lu Books for good children, Besides about 200 kinds of Juvenile Books, comprising a larger assortment than can be found in any store in the city_ SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOK, Ilarselrd of Sunday School Books Just received from the Sutiday School Union, embracing their latest publi cations, suitable for presents to z , utiday School scholars, all of which will be sold at Union prices. Embracing a very large assortment, among which are Beautiful enamelled Fancy Boxes, of various patterns, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, 'Writing liesk., and Wutk Boxes, Perfumed Glove and 11`,Plt`f Boxes, elegant, Fancy Paper Bon Bon Boxes and Toilet Boxes, Perfumery,: pot up in elegant Boxes, • Perfumery in Toilette Bottles, also Toilette sets. Tapeterles, containing elegant Note Paper and Envel- 'opes;'a 'fine assortment, Ivory Paper Cutters, -Lathes' Carved Shell and Silver Combs. Buffalo do, Elegant Card Cases, embracing the new patterns, Ladies" and Misses' Bead Bags, beautifUl and cheap, Ladies' Fling Boxes. Card Baskets, 6.. e, Penknives, Scissors, Fancy Note Paper, Wafers, Ace, Port Folios, a beautiful assortme t nt, with and without. locks, Together with a. variety-of articles embracing-a very handsome assortment. LAMPI,,CANDLELAbIIAti, &C. A beautifdl assortment of Cornelius & Co.'s celebra ted Lard Lamps with •Drdp ) s and shades, Candlelabras, &c., for mantle ornament. Also the new Gas Lamps, which woufd be very appropriate.presents from (flying husbands to their ad ctionate' wives, or from parents to their married children. A. beautiful assortm/nt of Guld Pencils, varying in price frdin $1 75 to SS. Gold Pens and Gold Pencil Cases, from 88 to $12., s:ilver Pend( Cases in variety, Silver Pencil Cases and Gold Pens, from 31,25 to 82,50 'Those wishing tosend a ro esent to their absent friends will'be afforded an opportunity by subscribing to the monthly Magazines or the Miners' Journal at our estab lishment, which can be regularly sent from oar came, nod which will remind the recipient of the donor both monthly and weekly. tr:r Any book or fancy article to be had in Philadelphia, obtained at 24 hours' notice. a5.l,Ve pledge ourselves to 'sell every article as cheap,' and a great many much below the prices for which the same articles Tan be purchased in either Philadelphia or New York, and therefore with confidence invite all in want of presents, &c., io give a'call at Dclß-511 • BANNAN'S Cheap Book, Stationery, and Fancy stores, Pottsville: In Bankruptcy. United States. Eastern District of Pennsylvania. OTICE.—A petition for discharge and certificato ill under the Rankrupt laws has been filed by Chattel' Angel, 'late coal merchant; Schuylkill county; which petition will bc'heard before the District Court of the United States (ovate Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting i6.bankruptcy3.at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, On Friday. the 17th day . of ..March, 1819, at 11 o'clock, A. Mlailien and where the creditors of said petitioner, who tjave proved their debts, and all other persons interested. may appear and shosexause if any they have why such discharge and certificate should not be r g ranted. ' THOMAS L. KANE, DeclB-51-10t] Clerk 'District Court. A VERY SC lIRCE MAP.--Fisher's large MAP 11 of the Coal Region. Five copies of Fisher's large map of the Conl Region for sale. These we believe comprise all that remain unsold, Two, copies folded and three mounted on rollers. at BANNAN'S DeAS-51) -, Cheap Book and Variety store. WHO WOULD HAVE TILE TOOTHACHE, Jardella's Cflebrated Odontalgic Drops ARE wtrranted to clue the most inveterate toothache in one minute. These Drops are offered to a dis cerning public, with a confidence attached to no other renwily for this painful affection ; ihe objections urged against Kremtote 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 ai ! tartar. and imparva delightful fragrance to the breath: No remedy has ever been discovered which so effectu allyand pernianfttly removes this truly painful affection. If a cure is 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 121 cents per vial, with full directions, and his signature attached to each, without which none can be genuine. Try it t De sure to ask for and take none but JARDELLA'S Drops, as there are many imitations. The following has been voluntarily tendered I have applied and witnessed the application of Jar delta's Odmatalgic Drops to the teeth whilst violently aching, and in no case have they failed to effect an im mediate cure: • , W. BURNELL, M. D., Schuylkill Third and Vine streets. Baying used and recommended Jardella's Odontalgic 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. IlarrroLETTE, M. D. Prepared by J. B..l,ardella, of Philadelphia, and-for sale wholesale - and retail at BANNAN'S Bookstores, Pottsville, and for sale by the druggists generally. B. BANNAIV, Del 1 -SO] Sole agent for Schuvlkill county. The Safest, Cheapest, and Best • Of all Cough Medicines nom in rue is RITTER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND F this fict a single trial will convince the most kJ skeptical. .It contains no mineral or narcotic ingre dient,causee no inconvenience during its administration, is very palafeable, will be taken with avidity by even this youngest children, and will atTord instant relief In Croup and Whooping Cough' if given according to the directions when the paroxysm comes on. A few doses will allay the irritation of the bronchial tubes, incident to Cough and Sore Throat, and by removing the cause will in a shrift time, produce tie effect desired, a perma nent cure. -One bottle, the price of which is but-25 eta., will in nearly.every instance cure a cough however inve terate, of however lung standing. For sale by storekeepers generally in this and adjoin ing counties and wholesale by the proprietors. Decll 47.50-6m] • J. L. & B. J. RITTER, Wholesale Druggists, 132, North 3d st./Philada. CM. Doniphan's .Campaign in N Mexico,ew exico, with a map of the route, 50 Gem= Love!, by J. Sheridan Knowles,' ' 25 The Pirate', Daughter, by anchor of Gallant Tom, 25 Pontiac, or the Last Battle of, the Ottawa Chief, . 25 The Adventures of a Strolling Player,'" 25 Fresh supply of the Convict, by James, :-:. 25 The Star of the Fallen, s 0 '25 Six Lectures on the use of tie Lungs, by Dr. Fitch, 75 Coombe on the Constitution of Mang, 621 History of the War between the U.S. and Mexico, 271 Fresh supply of Scouting Expedition alone Ban gers,'so Together with all the new books as soor , Issued a' Dell-50] Patent Grease, • 'DOR the alts of Carriages, Wagons, Rait-'Road Cars and Machinery of all kinds, to aye oil and prevent friction. • This article la prepared and for sale by CLEMENS/it. PARVIN, Omani} , manufacturers of this article, in the United States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drug State in Pottsville, Behnylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none Is genuine without the writ ten signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W. Clemens, upon each package. Pottsville, N0v.14, 7816 • " • 416- ~;~.;~, New Year. in =121'3 JEWELRV =I WILD CHERRY .reto Rooks. ~,on as Issued at BANNANN3 Cheap Periodical and Fancy mores. NOTICES: N OTICE:* Opt of the Mae Ma 4. Retell 8.. R. CO. Pitiladerphid, - The stockholders ittthe Company are hereby notified _swathe ANNUAtiIdEETING will be held in their of fice in the Bailor the I:earikiin butitste, on the 10tA day of the Fine smooth, (January,) 1848. at 10 o'clock, A.M. On ,the same day an election will take plate for ll:Pie sidatikand two . Managers, to conduct the concerns of the Company for the year thereafter, and until others are chbsen. Meld-31.dt] SAM'I. MASON Sec'y, NOTICE.— ' Office of the , Schuylkill Valley 1 4- R. R. Co. J -1-I ' Philadelphia, Dec: 0,1847. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of this Company, that the ANNUAL'AICETING and an elec tion of officers to serve for the Ifititng' year will take P la ce on Monday ; the 27th inst., at 11 O'clodb, A ,M., at the office of the Company, No. 18, Chesnut street. Dell-SO It] WM. L. 111ACTIER, Secretary. N OTICE.— Offiet of Swatara R. R. 0•00. . • /karate, Der.. 8, 1847. 5 The ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this Company, will be held at the Afsitoar Rouse in Dan . Ville on Friday, the 31 et East., at. 2. o'clock, P. M.; at whieh time and place 'an election will' be held Ice a President, eight Managers, Treasurer, and Secretary, to serve for the ensuing year. . ' Deell-50) J. D. COLT, Secretary. N OTICE.— _Office Att. Carbon R. R. Company,.l ' Philadelphia. Dec. 8, 147. j= The following gentlemen were elected officers of this Company, on tdonday, the 6th inst., to serve the ensuing year, viz.: Preisdent, John R. White. Managers, Chas. S. Baker, Elliot Cresson, John White, Nicholas E. Thouron, Wni. C. Patterson. Samuel H. Perkins, John A. - .Brown, James C Donnell. Dcll-50) JAMES 'C. DONNELL, Secretary. N OTICE. Office of tke :WI Creek and-Vinci/ill t ation and R. R. Co. Pottsville, Dec. 10,1847 Notice Is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this Company, and an election of officerathr the ensuing year will be held on the first Monday, the 3d of January, IS4B, at noon, at the office of A. Bisset, Mohontongo street. Pottsville. Dell-50] A. RUSSEL, Sec'y and Treasurer. OTICE . Office of the Schuylkill Nao. Co." Philadelphia, December, Ist, 1847. f ANNUAL MEETING.—Notice is hereby given that a general meeting of the stockholders in the Schuylkill Navigation Company will be held at their Office in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday, the 3d day of January, 1848, at 10 o7clock in the morning, agreeably to the charter. And, ut the same time and place, an election will be held for a President, twelve Managers, a Trea surer, and Secretary, and such other , business be trans- ' acted as the interests of the Company may require. Decl-40-40 CLAUDIUS HARPER; Secretary. N OTICE is hereby given that an appplication - W4ll' 1 1 1 be made to the next Legislature, for a Bank to be I located in the borough of Minentille, Schuylkill County,/ to be called the Mechanics Bank , of Schuylkill Coun ty, with a capital of One Hundred, and Filly Thousand Dollars, and the privilege of increasing it to Two Hun dred Thousand Dollars. Signed / SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL...WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL HEILNER, JA,MCS B. FALL` , , - JONAS BAST. Millersville, July 3, 1841. j 27--6 mo FS, OTICE;LTO MINBRS AND OTHERS.—I wish to contract with an, experienced'ininer to sink a COAL SHAFT, (depth about 110 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 ;he subject from competent and responsible Persons Of Wound sell or lease the coal privilege. Ad dress [0ct3047-44-2u.] 0:0. GREGG, Pittsburg, Pa. OTIC.F.—Geo. H, Stichter having associated with IA him Daniel IL Esterly, in the Hardware business, they will hereafter trade under the firm of STICHTER & ESTERLY, at the, old stand corner of Centre and Market streets, where, by strict attention to business, they hope to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the old Brio, Persons in want of Hanlware and Iron ;would do well to call and examine their stock before purchasing. as they are determined to sell cheap May 2l 22 . STICHTER & ESTERLY. 4 DMINISTRAVION NOTlCE.—Estate of John Bole sr .—Lettels of administration on the estate of JOHN BOWER, late of Lykens township, Dauphin county, deceased, having been granted by the Register of saidcounty to William Bower, of l'inegrove, Schuylkill county : Notice' is, therefore, hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of-said deceased, to make immediate payment to the undersigned administrator, or to John Miller of Berrysburg, Dauphin county, and those having claims are requested to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. . [DclB-51-6t) WILLIAM ROWER. WANT S \VAMP . ED.—A. young MAN,well acquainted with V bustnei , a ; t=peaks the Berman language, and can come welt recommended, may hear of a situation by ap plying at the naive of thls paper. [Dc4-49 INTANTED.—A situation is wanteibmayhting -I 1 MAN as book keeper nr clerk in cone lion with the coal business. Reference can be had by pplying at this office. LI) 11- 50-21*1 FOR SALE AND TO LET. a i_ „,. FOR SALE.—A two story stone dwe11,....,..-. ,....,..-. r- leg 110 USS situated in Mount Pleasant Itow, 1.4 .il Moliontongo•street, Pottsville, - , Also, a very valuable building tot, 40 feet front, on Market. Square, extending back to Norwegian street. Apply to ,ANDREW ILIISSEI., N0v27.48-31} _Corner of 241 and Mohontongo streets. 4 INERAL WATER ESTABLISHMENT FOR .LVI. SALE.—The subscriber will selLthe whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manitfactory. There is a good custom with it and daily increasing. The stock consists of pumps, pilMs, fountains, gasometer, bottles, boxes, wagons, horses, harness. and in fact every article neces hary to conduct the manufacture of mineral water on a large scale, there being 250 gross of bottles. For further ittformatimtenquire!of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. November 6,1817 : 45 ITA.LITA.BLE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE in Wood & Lyott's addition to the borough of Potts ville. Also in the town of Yorkville, beantifully loca ted belts een Pottsville and Westwood. Apply to • A. RUSSEL 0c2343) Office corner of Mahontongo and Adams sts. ["OR SALE—Three mortgages well secured on impro r vine property in the borough of Pottsville, each be ing the first lien on the property covered by it. Enquire of SAMUEL LEWIS, Sept. 4 31.4 Surveyor and Conveyancer, Centre St. VOR RENT.—The Salem VEIN with the present en sines and machinery near Port Carbon 'Apply to Oct 9 41) A. RUSSET., Pottsville. VOK SALE—Six blids. of sugar Cli/Pli HAMS. Sep II 37] T. & W. POI.LOCK ,12 IVI_SCELLANEOUS. A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLDI t— MIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—For extracting grease, tar, pitch, oil, paint, or any other, greasy substance, from ladies' and gentlemen's clothing, including silks sad satins. carpels, table spreads. Meri no shawls, ladies' bonnets. &c. A reward of 1925 will be paid to any person who will produce a spot of paint green or dry that this soap will not extract. $lO per gross..9l per dozen, or P2l (1311 b per rake. For sale wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Variety stores. Pottsville, who is sole agent for the county. [Dc4-49 THE HOME DOCTOR, or Family Manual ri ving the causes. symptoms, and treatment of disea ses, with an account of the system while in health, mid rules fOr preserving that state ; appended to whim are receipts for making various kinds of inedicines aturar tides of diet for the sick room, the whole for general use. By John IL Newman, M. D.: price '2.3 cents. For sale at [De4-49] HANNAN'S Cheap hook stores. .4 1...c‘ STRAY HORSE:—Came to the sub scriber abouta wo months ago,in Beep creek reek . valley. Barry township. two tulles from Uouglass• tavern, a SORREL UORSE, with a white tare, 'and stockini legs. The owner will come forward, i.rove property, pay.charges, and take the same away, or he willbe sold according to law. Dcl-49-3t s ] JOSEPH 'FORNEY. ARIES' WRITING DESKS & DRESSING CASES.:—list received a beautiful assortment of Ladies' Writing DESKS. Work BOXCS, and Dressing Cases. .Also, Gentlemen's' Dressing Cases, the most perfect ever offered in the market ; very low at Novi 1 HANNAN'S Fancy and Variety storea. DUSII.ENBERGER'S ELENIENTS OF GE iZ valuable work for the use of fatal lies,.schools, and colleges, by W. S. W. Bushenberger,l M. D., with 300 plates: just received and for sale whole- 1 sale and retail at BANNAN'S Bookstores. Pottsville. This work ought to he introduced into every school in the country. Price 50 cents. [Nov.27-.48 SLATESS SLATES !t SLATES! !!- 1001) wire . and iron bound SLATES for schools, the best arti cle In the market: just received from the manufactu rers, and for sale wholesale at less than Philadelphia prices. at BANNAN'S , Nov27] Cheap Wholesale Book & Stationery stores. LAMPS I LAMPS third supply of Cornelius & Coo. celebrated LARD LAMPS, or ail kinds and sizes. Beautiful Hall Lanterns, French Shades, Wicks, Globes, &c. Also the improved. Camphtne Hanging, Side, and Stand Lamps, for stores &c., just received and for sale at [De4-49) BANNAN'S Lamp store. _ . A BOOK POE THE LADIES.—The Hand-book Pt of Needle Work and Crotchet Work, with numerous illustrations: dedicated to the Ladles of Mei:lnked States, tir'y Miss Lambert. Just published and for sale et HANNAN'S Nov 27-481 Cheap Hook & Fancy , itores, Pottsville. CL OLB PENCILS AT ONLY $1 75.—Just re ceived a beautiful lot of GOLD PENS and Pencil Cases, double slides, as low as $7 each. Also a lot of GOLD PENCILS in great t ariety, among which are some as low as al 75 each, at DANNAN'S • Novl7-46] Fancy stores; Pottsville. OEIt HANGINGS AT HI cis. A PIEC E.— P2OO 'pieces PAPER HANGINGS at only, 121 cts,. suitable for papering chambers, offices, cellars, &c., just received and-(or sale at HANNAN'S • Nov27-49] , Cheap Paper & Stationery stores. SAVE YOUR RAGS.-gourcents per lb., in cash or goods, will be paid for clean.whtte RAGS; ordi nary rags 3 cts, and 2 cts. for colored lags at ; BON AN'S Dc4-49] deap Book and Stationery litotes, Pottsvtlie. FENN'S POMADE DI VlNE„,—This celebrated .M R article for chapped hands. burns, scalds, sores, bruiser, &c., is just received and for sale at Nnv2o C.] HANNAN'S Fancy and perfumery stores.' INDIA. RUBBER DOOR SPRINGS—A Rood ca tide price SO cents, just received and for sale at oc23] HANNAN'S Variety stores, Pottsville. DAIRY CHEESE . - 5000 lbs. sopertorArdry Cheese from Herkimer county; New York, Jost re ceived and for sale by plvIS 45 . ] J. M. BEATTY & Co. RAIL ROAD IRON FOR DRIFTS.—A supply of Flat Bar It. R. Iron. constantly bn hand and for sale at the York Store. [Nov6-45) EDW. YARDLEY. Tumws FRENCH REVOLUTION, at dl 25, complete, just received and for sale at ocll6-42) BANNAN'fi cheap Book,stores. IA IC IClSwimucs, complete la 4 volumes, at the plow tete 9112 50.f0r sale at (Ocla] TM. ' MINgRS , 'IJOURNAL. MISCEUgAiNEOUS. NTELNO , t3 - PARISIAN FLUID is warranted to cart this hair bcaatifillyeng strait:ly? if it fails the money will be returned t We confidently assert the this' preparation is the 'but, the eery but article now be fore the public, for CUNLINO THE HAIR! and we evil forfeit $lOO if It Is not found on trial All we represent it to' be. It has been tried, and never failed If used accordingco directions, et cannel fail I This May seem (tiithose persons who have never tried retneisPariiian Field) strong language. but it is the 'truth If you admire awl wish for the !!Plowing Ringlet and Witching 'Mid:" get a bottle, give it a trial - One trial will do more to convince the reader of the truth of the above assertions;4han. columns of advertisements. '• Price 25 or 50 cents per bottle :and retail at Xict23-43] Cheap Book and stationery storm,. 200 REAMS Wrapping Paper, at: 50 tent." per ream, in lots, . 50 reams -fbr bags, at 60nents, in lots, . 50 do Shoe paper, at 44 cts., a very cheap article, 100 do Blasting paper, from 412 75 togl 06 per rearm ' 200 do Writing paper, ruled and plain, from 411-624 • to $5 per ream, ;. ' • 100. do Letter paper, frociAll 50 to $5 per ream, - 20 'do note papers,varlouskinds,plalnacornamld, 10,000 Envelops, fmnfill 50 to .15 per WOO, Just received and for sale wholesale and retail at ; BANICAN'S NOv26-47] • „Cheap Book and Paper storeii/ rRE .11.1AGA.Z/NES FOR 1 8184.-78ubierip _ .1. tions fot ' Graham's 4lagazine for 1819, Godey's Ladies' Book for 1848, Lathes' National Magazine, for 1849, The Union Magazine, for 18113, The Anieriean Flom, Parley's Magazine fur 181 A, Together with all the other monthly magazines and newspapers published, in Philadelphia, New York, Bos ton, or Europe, and delivered free of postage at Ny90.4711 • BANNAN'S Cheep Periodical stores I{AZORS AND PEN. KNIVES.—Just received fresh supply of elegant RAZORS Incases and single: among which are Wade dr./Butcher!. new and eelebra. ted Odd Fellow's Razors/and Barber's heavy Razors.— Also, Tally-ho Razors, warranted, or the money reran ddd. Razor Strops Inflariely. PEN KNIVES4—A - beautiful assortment of Rodgers' and Wostenbolni's Pen Knives. Also, American Pen - Knives, from ID Oats to $t each, at BANNAN'S Novl3-46] Ft racy and Variety stores. AFFLIC,TED READ i I—MEDICAL HOME PRACTICE punctually attended to, in all its parti cular brandies, by Dr. KINRELIN, German Physician, at his residence, N. W. corner. or Third and Union sts., Philadelphia,, DISEASES of the SKIN, and each ari hang from impurity of the blood,inakinglheir appearance under a hundred ditTerent forms, promptly and properly managed. TRAVELLERS supplied= a moment's no tice with inedicine,lic. For particulars, see Pottsville Emporium and German Adler. I [been 47-50-ly LACKSTONE 9 S COAINIENTARIES, • .11J Hood on Esecutors, Whartan's Digest, • Marvin's Bibliography; Roberts' Digest of British Statutes, Thornton on Conveyancing, Craydon's Forms, Dunlop's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, Barr's Reports, v 01... 1,2, 3, and 4, Fra sate at publistierts prices at• , gA'NNAN'S Chit6-42] Law and IlliscellSneous Book stores T MID LAMPS, Girundoles for Mantels, LA Lamp, Mats, beautiful Shads and Fixtures,' Plain and Colored Mali Lanterns, Cut. and Plain Globes, Flues„ and Wicks, A beahtiful assortment, which will be sold at manufac; turer's prices, just received and fin sale - at HANNAN'S Panty and Variety store, Pottsville. [Oct23-43 MACKEREL, SHAD, • SALMON, ' - HERRINGS,. PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE, IUEENS 9 ;AND GLASS WARE.— , Just received a large assortment of ,QUEENS' WARE of every description, and also Glass Wartl, such as Castors, Pre serve Dishes, Tumblers , Ron.lei, Wine Glasses, Glass Lamps.of every size, for sale byl (DI l] J. ROBINS. 13L ASTER, FISH, AND SALT.— 100 tons Plaster; 50 bbls, os. 1,2, &3, Mackarel; 30 half and quarter bbls. forfamily use ; 150 sacks ground and, tine salt for sale by N0v6.15] 'J.III.I.IE4VITY & Co. ED4L9 OF O'CONNELL.—DeautinaMEDALS of Daniel O'Connell with alt is simile of his writing just .received and for sale wholesale and retail at Novl:3-10) BANNAN'S Variety stores; Pottsville. AIL ROAD SPIKE - ..Three tons of Rai IL Road SPIKES for Flat barliron 4 -4 and 41 inches, 1 x 5-16 and 5 and 6 inchEs, a 546, Juk received and for sale at the York Store. jtiv6 451 EDW. YARDLEY. E --f- • LEPHANT ruperkor article for ma chinery, engines, &c , watvanted not to gum, just received and for sale at the York StOre. Nov6-45] EDWARD YARDLEY. TIir.,ANKETS AND'QUILTS:+I3O pair BLAN -11, KETS, various sizes; 50 quilts, for sale very low by lle4-49] .1. M. CATTY & Co. 1.10,111411 WARE.—Just received a tine lot of large li and jamali TUBS, Horse - Buckets, Wash Boards, l'eck Measures, Clothes I'ins, and Iliooms, all of which will be sold very cheap by [DI t-.59[ ROBINS striped and plain CA:I - for pantaloons. and Warranted to he first rate articles, for sale very cheap by (HI I] J. ROBINS. (.21-IAWLS SHAWLS :!--.lu3Oeceived a splendld kJ assortment of the Tecate and Cashmere 411AWIAt of ditferent.izes, for sale cheep by [1)11].1. ROBINS. f • CHEAP GROCERIES.—A gnorl assortment .of fot sate. The best Itio - Cotiee. whole sale and retail by - __Pcll-50) .1. ROBINS.I QUGARS.—A first rate article cif New Orleans add 0 Muscavado SUGAR 6,r rale very cheap v‘laile,ale and retail by [Drll-50] J. llopiNs. DLAIMETS.—A goodniticle of IIL.INKETS froin _IJ nine to twelve quarters, for sole by ' Dell-50] .1. BOB!.s IDUTTER.--Fircsli Lebanon county BUTTER ins 1/received and for sale at R. D. SIIOENER'S Decll-501 y . ~ New Grocery store. Dryll the cheap 'l.' G F oti —A ol a s n al tl e 4 i g) r ccar tI v i s a t t o a r ' e f o or f ' "le at 0(116-12) J. S. C. MARTIN. f 'E A.S.—The hest Black and Green TEAS for sale Iby . [Dell-51i] ' J. ROBINS. ~"1 4: ACKAREL—No's. 1. 2, and - 3, for .sale by the bbl. or half bid. by [Dcll..so] J. ROBINS: tiIIEESE.—A first nice article of CIIEESP:Wr V salt. by [Del 1- ' J. ROBINS. I . IRAAGES and Lemnos for sale at MARTIN'S . 0ct16..42) Drug and ilAnifectionsry store. • inICKLED HERRING—Just received andlor I sale at (0c116.42) filAßTlN's'Grocery store. bURDONtS DIGEST, last edition, a few copie remain unsold at [0c14 . 1 HANNAN'S nook store. ARGE : CIIESS MEN, very ocean, for plaviTlß btu received and for tale at (Sept. 4) BANN ANIS. Landrel la ural 'negister , AND ALMANAC FOR 1611. A VOLL"ME ofloB closely printed pages, containing an El almanac; a farmer's and gardener's calender for each month of the year ; , descriptlons of chemical coin positionand analysis of the different kinds of manures and the application of it;; t full description of the heSt fruits for cultivation, with drawings of the same; dis eases Of.cows, horses, sheep. &c.. and their remedies; a list afitgricultural implements, and their prices ; the Wide 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'l2: cents single copy, or $1 per dozen,wholesale•— Every fanner and gardener M the,state might to have a copy. Just published and for sale wholesale and retail at, HANNAN'S Cheap Bookstore', l'onsville. • CS- Merchants in the country would benefit the cause of agriculture by purchasing this hook and distributing it among the farmers. The low : rate at which it is sohd ought in, secure for. It a gengral circulation. [Oct9 41 ' • Nest 31Usi,ic. 1 CEiIMANY, 6 popular airs for the Piano, X A little more Grape, Cum. Rntga - , a National song, , for the Piano, -; 4 . The Ridoto•W tiltz, ' ' ; . r , Come Join in the Song, a Patriotic song, for the Piano, .. NO . Alto quick Step, . Verhum Caro, a Trio, by P.ellini, Chilsnut Street Promenade Waltz, PrMote's Waltz, '. May Ann Polka, Arise, Sons of Erin, Arise in your Might, Cort'f, Soldiers, Come, Virginia Waltz. • Fresh supply of the Floating Scow of Old Virgin/h. song a id waltz,. V -, Dearest Mae, Jenny Lind's Songs, 1: jenny Lind's Bongs, 'Together with a large supply of Waltzer, Polkas, Gallnpades, and Songs, ust received and for sale at ILANNAN'S hin7C20.47) Music and Variety stores, pour/111e: TO HOUSEKEEPERS. THE subscribers invite purchasers of all or any kinds of Dlty GOODS required in housekeeping, to call and examine their stock, which Is confined exclusively to those articles, comprising in part alt kinds of Han and Cotton Sheetings, Quilts, Blankets, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Towelings, 'Pickings, Table and Piano Covers; Furniture; Dimities and Chintzes, Em broiderei and low priced Curtain Muslin!, Worsted Damask and Moreens, Doinestic Muslim kc, to• gather with a large stock of 'all kinds of Flannels, and the best styles of Irish Linen; which they import direct from the most celebrated bleachers. By min diug Dress Goods froth their business, they are relieved from the necessity of asking high prices at the commencement of the season to compensate for losses, consequent upon changes a l fashion as the season advances, and will sell at the lowest possible grade of profits as the surest means of extenditig their business, JOHN V. COWELL & SON, corner Ches- • Phila.Nov647-45.6m) nut and 7th sts.. Philada. New Grocery, Flour, Feed, I AND PROVISION STORE. ' Tsubscribtr announces to the citizens of Potts. •yille,j that he has just opened a new GrocerY, Flour and Feed Store. at his old stand, where he will always keep on hand a superior stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BEST FAMILY FLOUR, TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, &c.; all of _which will be se. (Wed with great care; and will be sold at very tow rates. ' lie flatters hlinself that he can make it to the interest of this community to deal with him: hethere fore solicits their patronage: He returns thanks to his numerous customers for the patronage they bestowed upon him in his other business. Deell 4740] R. D WIDENER. • Furs, Furs., Furs. 9111 E subscriber would respectfully invite ladies and gentlemen about visiting Philadelphia, and an want of FANCY PUBS, such as muffs, imam, tippets, &c., to give us a call before-purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to their advantage and-no mistake. ' MI orders received shalt be faithfully attended to at No. 03, North Third streetothove Arch. rthgadetptda. JAMES REVSKY. es - Bap it , leta,,l4i.ity. on *HO. ErhlJe,Ot - 30 1144 m, CHEAP FALL DRY GOODS FROM AUCTION WHOLESALE-'AND RETAIL. .„1".. Cars _lfeopes. .71's: 411, Atoka Street, above EGiratottA, *era side. rillisiatireeto • H . AS , a large stock of Dress Goods , such as new Goods, styles Mous. de Laines,l2l to 25 tents, yard wide ; Cashmeres, California Woolen Plaids; Plain and Fig- ured, Colored and Black Alpaca, Lustre% from 18d• to docents; Black - and Colored Merinos and Paramettas; Bombazines lee., from 25 cut: to ; ClOths, Caul mere,, Sattinetts, and Vesting, in great variety; yard wide Bleached and Brown Muslin. at 4. 5, St, 9, and 10 cts.; 1,1 yard wide, 12f eta _; 3 yards wide 37/ Ct,.; Table Linens, Diapers, ,Crash, lee. ; Carpets for stairs and entries, only 0, 111, , 121, and 181 cts. ; Ingrain. Cot con. and Wool Carpeur,,handsome patterns, t 2, 25, 31, and 50 eta , all wool: - 1 buy three-quarters of . my goods at auction and all for cash only, and can, the ore. of fer bargains to country nrrchant, and of erwho buy for cash; worthy Of attention my countrY lendi, mer chants, citizens, and others who will pleads call at . ' J. ROSS }MOPES' Cheap Store, Fo.4ll; • Market St. ' above 11th , north side, Phila. Aids, a dvertisement to your neighbors and friends. • • [Phila., Oct 2 40 3m For , sale wholesale BANNAN'S _WAREIMPOSE OF PRINTS ONLY. / No. -56 Cedar Si r , New Yurk. • :. LEE, .4)IT - DSON , iSc . LEE Occupy,th: spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE. N 0.56 Cedar Street..-the whole of which is, devoted to the eibibltori and tale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their present stoca consists of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES., embracing some THOUSANDS of different pqtterns and colorings, and• cOmprising everything desirable an the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. • . • All of which are offered for sale, for cash, of Lathlike tory credit, at the lowest prices, by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. • • . . New styles are feeehred almost every day. and many of them are or up , for our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere.; . . . , . Printed lists or prices, corrected front day to day, with every,wariarion in the market, are placed In the hands of buyers'. Merrharits will be able to fbrm some Idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our usual stock of this oar ARTICLE, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together" with. the fact, that our means and our attention, Instead of being divided among avast vane of of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will renderhe 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 dis appointment. Our assortment Incomplete at all seasons oftheyeal LEE, JUDSON LEE. P. B.—B. F. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & i Lees, and late senior partner n the original tirm of-Lee & Brewster from which connexion be withdrew, some lime 'ago, has, resumed Inponess in connection with Leelc!Judson,under the firm ofI.EE, JUDSON & LEE, and be ventures to assure his ti lends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the same pre eininente, in this biatich of , the trade, which former ly,diatinguished the other two houses to which he be oMged. New York, ROY 10;t 1847. 2S-1 y Fire-Proof 'Door's for Banks and Stores, Seal and,Lette °pain; Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refridera- r tors, Water Filters, Patent Pdrtablot ° IFaterlosets, in tended for the Sick and Infirm. • EVAI%S 4 WATSON, 76, South Third St., (opiosite the Philada. Eachanze,) MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of the above articles, top,:ether with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all manner of doubt us to their being strictly fire-proof, and that they Will resist the fire of any building. Tian out side cases of theSe Safes are 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 itiptinies to have thetn fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to Manufacture a large and general assortmentof our Premium Au-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are overfill° now in use, and in 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 use: Constantly on hand and for rale by .3. PAI,MER & CO. Market street wharf, Philadelphia. Oct 4.7;42-3m flayiN nod & Snyder; Pottsville; Joseph 0. Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown, Pn. N. & G. Taylor, P 29, North 3tl st.; A. Wright & Neph eiv, Vine st. Wharf; 'Alexander. Carol*, Conyeyuncrr, corner of Filbert and 9th sts.; John I. Ford, 'A, North 3d st.; Mrers (lush, 20, North 3d st ; James M. Paul, 101, South 4th at.; Dr. - Aavid Jayne, 8, South 3d st.; Matthew T Miller,e2o, South 3d et ; and we could name sine hundreds of others if it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the puhlic,and partieularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, - and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than 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. Phil:via., Alla. 29, 47 35 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND OTHER S . POCKET BOOK MANUFACTORY, No. 30; South 6th street, below Chesnut, F PIIILADELPHIA. TE Subscriber has constantly on band a large as sortment of the following articles Ofi his own manu facture, push as Calf, Russia, Turkey, and Morocco Pocket Books; Gentlemen's Dressing Cases; MOrocco and Vehiet Segar Cases; Jewelry Cases; Pearl and Try Card Cases;.Pearl and ivory Tabletiu Pearl. ivory, and VeN i et Needle Books; Chess and 'Backgammon Boards, With every other article to his' line, which he offers to Country merchants and others ,cheap fOr cash, wholesale and retail. P. 111 $511111; No. 36, Sootlr6th street., below Chesnut, Philada: Oet23, 1817 IVE notice that they have now on band and offer AT for sale rhe:m for cash, the largest stock of LUM BER ever offered in Schuylkill county. consisting -in pr of all kinds of Pine and Hemlock boards, tg,&c. ; also best quality of Ash and Poplar assorted, gether with a fall and large assortment orshingles.. As one of the partners resid a on the Susquehanna, he has facilities form-mitring linger not enjoyed by iiny other Lumber Yard in the enmity, and, therefore, the public may confidently expect bargains' at their yard., Give them acall and try them thioe2o-47-ain Dr. lieeler's Vegetable Panacea. - 17 OR the removal and permanent cure of all diseases r arising froth an impure state of the blood or habit of the body, viz.: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh; etc.; Scrofula in rill its forms, Tel ter, Scald Head, Cutaneous 'Affections of the face and extrytnities, Chronic Rheumatism, Chtrinic Hepatic dis eases. Chronic enlargements of the joints, White Swel lingo, Syphilitic Affections, Constitutional Disorders arising from debility and all Mercurial and Hereditary predispositions, &e. I • At every swing of the pendclum, a spirit goes into into eternity. The measure of our life• is a hand's breadth ; it is a tale that is told ; its rapidity is like the stcil 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 thousand souls are sum , mimed before their Creator. Death is ever busy night and day, at all seasons, in all rlitnes. Heath is a ran i damemal law of organized matter. • Thousands die pre-, 1 maturelyo. ictims of dlsease,the inevitable consequences of violated laws of organic life. Disease is the effector a derangement of physical laws, and can only be cured by remedial means that counteract their influence. If ".Molina becomes the source of disease, we would not ';:j tempt to neutralize the atmosphere. but our first co rativeattempt would be to destroy or remove the cause upon Whichit depends. Ulcers cover the body and the cohstitution becomes enervated from imperfect no t tritiod and assimilation, our attention must be first di , reeled to, this object. For all diseases that take their rise from this source, no remedy yet discovered had -proven soXaluable as the Panacea. The following les , timony )d most respectfully offered to • an. intelligent public and the afflicted. Philadelphia, June tilt, 1517. Having been apprised of the matire of the Panacea, it afflirds me'inuch pleasure to be able to recommend it as .a'valuable remedy for those Chronic, Constitutional, and Glandular diseases to-which it is especially adapted. To those who are afflicted and require medicine as nn alternative, cannot obtain it in a more agreeablei active _and uniforn state than is to be found in the Panacea.— / have used it in several instances with decided success. Yours, &a. , D. ALLISON, M. D. / Prepared and sold Ni: W. corner Third and South its. For sale by druggists and others throughout the state, and by John S. C. Martin, and John G. Brown, Drug gists, Pottsville, and by E. Kleinert. Mount Carbon. Puke el, large bottles. 01- For particulars see pamph lets. [Dec447-49-ly : - oils, Oils, Oils. 195 TIBLS. Bleached Winter Sea Elephant Oil. 300 bbls. Bleached Winter Whale 400 bbls. Racked N. W. Coast Whale Oil. • 50 do Lard Oil. . ' 1900 gals. Bleached Winter Sperm Od e - 2300 do. do. Fall Strained Sperntoll. 300- do, Unbleached Winter Sperm Oil, For sale by - J.. 1. ALCEN 23, South WhirveS, next door to the corner of Phila,Oct3o47-44-Iy] i Chesnut et., Philadelphia. Carriages, Ruggles, Rockaway Wagons, &c. • THE subscriber would beg- leave to ' infirm his friendsand tha public in gen eml that he has bought out W. G. Moore, ' t the corner epposite Clemens & l'ar rin's Steam Mill, in' the rear of the American House, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the neat est manner. Being himself a practical carriage maker, he hofieli to give enti/e satisfaction to his customers. N. 13:-..For the accommodation of the coal trade, he intends building Rail Road cars, Drift cars, and wheel barrows, ali of whirlt will be built of the best materials. Persons In want of anything in his line will do well to give him a call, as his charges are-reasonable. . June 5, 1847. WISTAR RM. • BLACKSMITH SHOP.—The subscriber announces to his friends that he has commenced the BLACKSMITIL butiness in connection with his carriage establishment,- and Is prepared to drinll kinds of work in that line of bu siness.-in the beat style of workmanship at short notice and at low rates. • New GOods. CHEAP DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. 'VIM subscriber having taken the stand formerly oe.- • cupled by Wessel. Entine. Myers, & Co . :, lu Centre street, opposite J. Brown's Drug store, and has laid in a fresh and splendid stock of DRY GOODS, such as BLACK, BROWNS and OLIVE FRENCH CLOTHS, for cloaks and dress coats. lie has also a good assortment of Mons. de Loines,i Caihmeres, Calicos, black Bombs- Man, Queen's Cloth';ll.luslins, Under 'Shirts. Drawers, Woolen scarfs, Woolen etoaings, 'Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc:. which will be sold very low for cash. Those in want ofgood cheap goods will please give hi a call. tpcti H-503 • • !1. ROlitZi S. . ! (LATE LEE 4 JUDSON) Salamander,. Fire, and Thief- Proof Chests, LUJIBEIR YARD AT PLAT. GROVE ' . Molly & Smith, (sTCCESSORS To KARMA": & MOLLS -J. M. A. Rool , o CalleTy. of 1 I .FAMILYIDEOLIFIL; . Nu • 140, *emit St., 3LlLdeitt. Muth Fifth St..' 1 PHILADELPHIA. ADMISSION FREE. The pictures taken at this establishment are pronOunred, by artists and scie n tific.men, unrivalled for depth of tone and softness of light- and shade, while their display4ll the artistic ar rangement of the highest eltort attic painter. Citizens or strangers Visiting the Gallery, can have their miniatures or portraits taken in this unique style, and neatly set in Morocco cases, Gold lockets, or'breest pins, tat., in a few minutes. We Copy the following faint the Philadelphia Saturday Courier:— • , •••• AMMlCANSerzatorrivir.=Thepublicjournals have. at different periods, announced, as a. remarkable proof of„ the skill and proficiency of American artists, that Diguerreotypes are now rnade in this city seperior, in every respect, to those made in any of the European cities. This surreal of Anierican artists was confinnele, in a very gratifying and conclusive manner, by Mr. Bar, nura's . publicly stating, arlhe close of-his TOW Thumb exhibition in this city, that Mr. Root had made fitly-one good pictures, with only a single- failure. . In addition to which, Mr. R. has been furnished with the following conclusive eertiticate,.signed, it will be perce tat I. by the parents of. Tons Thumb, by Mr. Barnum, his teach ers, and secretary, all- of whom were with him hi Eu rope , 'PAZ urredelphis, June h 15.17. The Daguerreotypes of 'Tout Thumb and his !Unity, including his several teachers, footman, driver; equi page; &c., end his cations costumes and characters, made by Mr. M. A. Root. (FIFTY-ONE in all,) prevent a degree ofaccuracy and truthfulness to nature, with a bold charm of outline, softhess, expression, beauty, end delicacy of finish, and pnicorm brilliance, that we have never San equalled. They are, decidedly, superior to anything of the kind witnessed' by us either in this country or in London„Paris,or any Millie cities of Europe which we have visited. •.We take pleasure In bearing testimony to the, courtesy and skill so .uniformly mani fested by Mr. Reen..the eminently successful Daguerre: °typist, (Sighed, • S. E. STBATTON.(the Father.) CYNTIIIA!STRATTON. (the Mother. P. T. BARNUM, (Exhibitor of Tom TIMM!), in England and America, and Proprietor of the N. York & Baltimore Museums.) W. W. WEBSTER. (Secretary.) THEODORE B. CATLIN, (Advertifer and Secretary for Toni Thumb in Europe.) 11. G. SHERMAN, (his Preceptor ) , This is certainly very striking testimony in favor of American superiority, coining as it does from three retie have examined specimens °file best productions in the aft in most of the principal cities of-Europe. • Philada., July 31. 1647 31-6 m eovv-- • PHILADELPHIA AD VEHTISLWEX7': — Oliver Evans' • SALAMANDER. ME AND THIEF PROOF IRON CItERTs, tAi ARRANTED equal to any other make, and have V V never been injured by fire or burl; lass, in a single instance. Ile also keeps on hand a full supply of Com mon Chets, made of lighterciron, at Gower prices. I.ETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOBS, TRUCKS FOR STORES, FACTORIES, &c. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. 'EAGLE GLASS PAPER. I'ORTABI.E SHOWER BATHS, &e. • PACKING LEVERS.; HOISTING MACHINES. • REFRIGERATORS'aMI WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS. 61 South Second St., below Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preaerYing Meat, Bitter, and all article:, intended 6it culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS. - Oliver Eras.' celebrated Wafer Fillers for purifying water that is brattish or muddy, whetherlty rains.mi neraia, or otherwise, can be had of all sizes and prices at the .varemoms, NO. 61, South Second street, two 'doors below Chesnut street Philadelphia, Philada.. Oct. 247 k 40-601* • ReFalia. - HE subscriber has constantly on hand am ..willmake Ito order at short notice all kinds of velvet, satin, worsted, and linen REGALIA, all of which he will sell' very cheap. Odd FelloWs ; Sons of Temperance, Tem ples of Honor, U. A, MetlhaniCs, Drilids,,Rechabites and all other societies are arged ta give hint a call before purchasing elsewhere. The Cr ,nd Division S. of T. contemplate meeting in.jrteading, in January next ; all • past officers would do well in givirig him a call and pur chasing a P. W. P Banners Rimmed at.d; Flags made at' !limn notice.— Orders from a distance punctually attended to. Samples can always be seen with Morris 11. Gorham, Port Carbon, and all bat gains made by him will be bind ing on my part. HENRY A. LANTZ, • Washington st.hetweett 3d and 4th, Reading. Decll 47-50-3 in Phrenological Works. , '1 UST receivt-d a fresh supply of, ; ' e.I Fowler's Phrenology complete.,• - i - -$1 00 Physiology, Animal and Mental.lbyo. 8. Fowl( r, 5Q Memory and Intellectual Improvement, by do. ' 50 • Phrentdogy, desigimd for the use of schools and fa ' milieu. by Mrs. 1,. N.l Fowler, ' . 50 Marriage, its History and Philosophy, by do., ' • 37/ Lowe and Parentage aPhlied to the Improvement of 'clifspring, . I PhrepologicarGuiti:..3 air Students. ', I 2 Education and Self.linproventent, by 0. S. Fowler, sth edition, complete{; , - • ,11 75 ' Phrenological (111816, :1 • c • l 00 Phrenological Almanatis, for 1515,...' 6 . . CoOink on the Constitaiion ofMan, new edition, All of which are for pale wholesale and retail at Dcl-49] BAN NAN'S Cheap Wok & Stationery stores. CHEAP FALL. AND WINTER DRY GOODS. • . Joseph Arehambault , No. 417, MAT-Lei, street, 2,1.131 T GiTods store above Eje i renth,- North C side, PUILADELMIti... H " on hand large assortment Of Fall and Winter DUX GOnDS. cocrwr:kitse in part rich kyle Ca-h meres front 161 to 311;1:Mints. de Laines from IA to 311; black, and colored Alisteas. palm and striped from 121 to fit}; California plaithr from 25 to 37}, a good ankle; Gelman, English, and French Merinos, from 37} to $1 23; also a largo stork of Muslin, bleached and un• hle'ched, yard wide, from 61 to 121. Casstmereti and riatinetts front 371 to $1 25; Flannela of every variety, from 121 to 621; Canton Patinels, bleached and un bleachrid,. for 61,8, 10.1 and 121 cts.; Gent's plain fancy Cravalk Gloves, and Hosiery; also women's and ehil.- dren's Merino Ilosieryfand Gloves; Plaid and Cashmere Shawls, from $1 25 to $ ;.Woolen Plaids for boys, wear, 16} to' 371 • WodletkPlalds for cloaks from fib - to. $1 ;,also on haul an rt:ssortme'nt of Blanketer from #2 to 'sB per pair. [Phila,Octls47-42-3m cl/e4-49 • Wholesale Liquor, Wine,. and ' - coilbikl, STORE, • S. IV_eszner of .Ma rket and Thlrtrenth sired*, . ViILADELPHIA. • ‘ruE subscriber reSpectfully informs the store and L hotel keepers of tlchitylkill and the adjoiningconn. ties that he his constantly on hand a large assortment of Foreign %% INES :trip LIQUORS in the Custom (louse 1 stirrek entitled to deb noire. l. Also at his store a full assortment of Dotnes is Brusly:Gin, Runt, Old Mom*. eatlla, and Rye Wli skey, which he will sell nn the Miostreasonable tenns, and solicits a share ofpublic pa ttonage. J. R. Cant ell is authorized to receive orders Pm him, which shall he promptly attended to. ' Phila,Nov2o 47-47-3rd) . -ANDREW C. CRAIG. .Wholesale , Depot - of Umbrellas, Corner of Cent ve;and .17161,i:et streets, Pottsville, ,AT HANNAN'S NEWS ROOM. 'FST received froin the manufacturers in Philintel s/ phut, a tares slimily of Comm and Silk UMBItEI. LAS, made of the beSt material, and warranted to be of, a Superior ntanufactMv. As the above article is on consignment they can be sold at low each pricer. Cotton and Gingham ;Umbrellas, $1 60 to $l2 per doz. Super Gingliatn do steel rThs, Id 00 to '2l do Soper:Silk do ido !` 50 00 to 40 do Super Silk do fancy handles, 40 00 to 50 do Sold in lots to suit !purchasers. -05. Met chants in the inirottelt supptied on favorable terms. Merchants trading With this place will find it to their interest to all, T . [N0v20.47 • NEW STORE MORGAN re:pitifully informs thig,pithliethat he J has opened' a nrtv fancy Dry Good and Millinery aims in Market StrVet, near Third, where lie is jUst opening a eplendid assortment of goods just reteiVed from Nets- Vork and Philadelphih, which lie intends selling,very low, conAstinein part of Silk, Thibef, Par . is, and Printed Cashmere Shawls. a hirge and splendid assortnietit of Muslimde Laines.Gingliams, and Lawns very low; yard wideiSilkS, Silk Fringe ' Gimp, anti Cul tons,- and lie would 'partibularly call t he atirntion of the ladies to a farce assortment of White goods, Jaeo netts, SMiiss;Mull and Mink Muslins, Plaid and Stripe • April 17;. ' - 1 — • - . Marble Yard in Pottsville. rrHE 'subscriber respealitity inform, the citizens o 1 Sthitylkill and the adjoining counties, that he has established an exten'sive MARBLE YARD. stocked with every variety 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 Mane:- Tombs, and ronzb Stones, Stabs for Centre Tables, .Aran/ 'Ara. DoOr and Window Sills, Platforms, and or nate/ is of every description, also RED SANDSTONE door and wind,* BHP, rut and dressed to order.— fji, y a rd Will be found in Market street near second, nearly „ppm.ite Woinelsdorif s saddle manufactory. , .Novio tl DAVID E. GERMAN. Blank Books 200 QUIRES Medium Blank Books, 300 do Demi do • ' 1000 quires Foolscap Blank Books full and half bound 500 do . tatiaro • • 100 dozen Membrandum 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 BANN AN'S Book stores,which he pledges himself sell as toW, If not lower, echolesale,and than a similar quality can be purchased in Philadelphia He has his stack mhnufactured -expressly (or his own sales. Call and see' it. i Toys, Dolls, 1 and ' Fancy Articles. THE subscribers have Just received a fine and large assortment of toys, dolls, fancy boxes, harmonicas, flutes, violins, and best quality violin strings, slates and lead pencils, Crennah pipes, segar ea:vs and tubes. snuff boxes, canes, and a great variety of other articles which they will sell. wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. • I GEO. & JOHN DOLL, • No. 106, N. 2d street, below. Race. Importers and manufacturers of toys, ivory rattles, tops, &e., &c. Phila,Octatt 47-44-2 m . . . Muse /Cul/ding.- ' r • TilEsubscribers respectfully announce j::: ! to the citizens of Tremont, Donaldson, II I • Pinesiove, &c., that they are ready to con• tract-to Put up 11011:4F,S, of either stone, or fraine, of every size and description and furnish all the materials, &c for the same. Estimates Will be given on all plans. and work entrusted to their care wilt be finished with despatch and in the most sub stantial manner. ...Address or apply personally to . , mouv & toirrn: 0 0! A lot of beautiflil Poplar and White Ash plank . Also all kinds of White Pine panel plank and !maids, for sale cheap for cash. [Pineg rove,Dec II 47-504 M PACKING YARN. , MITE entoKrlbarlrespectlully informs his Mends and 1 the public in general. tht he has appointed J. F., Whitney, Ault for the sae of his superior Italian. Hemp Peeking lain, who will keep a eonslant supply to the Iron Warks - oi .E. W Readmg,--0-48.1 THOMAS JACKSON. • BAnir fresh supply of benntifil B has' JunrEßB, just received and Mr talent Pc.4-491 • PAI I Vi+N .B V atieti !start Iftintis'._ 3ourtial: Snturgny Morning, Dec. 18, Dila, / TAMAQUA. 31E1 E. J. Vat la authorDed to receive subseripii .11 Dona rattle Mtners ° Jouroal, and tetelpt for dm ilarr!,l nt bit prim store. fa Tamaqua. rum our Teleiraphlu Correspondent. pIkILADELPIIIA—Pee.I647,I sj 0 o'clock, P. M. j Accounti continue to reach us from all q uarters I • I of disasters effected by -freshets in the rivers, in; consequence of the late rains. There i rs little activity in theilour markets, a4 l holders krenerally yak $6 50 - n $6 56 for scannedbrands. -the sskirig price for corn meal is $3 35;„ little' ing try 4 cam per bu..' is worth 56 cis, fo Sotithrin ,yellow , and 73 cts.; , for , prime P0r...4 Wheat is'quoted st.s), 40 for prime reds. I j There prtivails at this tune the moil intense e = citement in the money market ; specie is becomin4 scarce. \ • • ‘ L 1 Frigktfisc Accident.—Rev. Mr. M'Cool an Mr. Isaac Beck of thia_Borough, made a harrow' escape With \ their liven few days ago, in return "ing home from Ortvigsburg. They were in ts cart ins, and while.crossing the railroad at Melia Carbon, a lOcomotive issued very suddenly frotn the Bridge, without having given the least notieii of its 'approach, and striking the horse and cal l riaje, dragged thewome twenty or thirtV yards before its Fjogress could be. checked. It scenis almost incredible that the parties ,' —horsecarriaii, and gentlentn—should have escaped uninjUred. A criminal action, we 'understand, will he insti tuted against 'the persons concerned, with the view of abulting the nuisanpoit having several times been ketu-nrsi as such - by Grand Juries inquiring for the county. Let 11;ere be Light.—On Tuesdey evening lait,.we had tote pleasure of testing -the merits or thenewly-invented gas-lamp, which'hns been in; troduced with such great success elsewhere. The ankle, used lis 'called phosgene gas.- The liquid which 'feeds it, is carried through a tube whithlwhenheatcd, generates gas, that issues forth yt beautiful jets frori the burner.and tt is re l .. presehted as perfectly safe 'and practical for all the pursoses in which oroinerycamphine and other lamps are used.. The light' emitted is cOnsitleiL ably softer than that of camphine, and is fully a brilliant, end has space-penetrating power, equal toitaesgai•light used in the populous cities. _ Jr - e - The Albany Journal thinks that Mr: Pot is imprciving. rn his last message are to be foun. the names ofFens. Scott and Taylor. They ar• nut, howev . er,lmentionedconiplimentarily; but i. connction with their refuial to levy, Contribution upon the Mesicans. The allusion May be easil 'construed into a censure and Our only surprise i Unit he did not charge them . vviilLaffortling and comfort t d the enemy" by their leriiency." _ _ _ rrPiighifi l it Ravages of Intr.—The Pitts burg Blues, Which left { December with nin, ty-six of iciont men fur' the seat of war, at the last accounts, are reduced to twen•y•onefit for service,. The Duquesn i e Greys, Which left with ninety-one active men, had tint sixteen Or seventeen fo r k duty late in 4/dam. _ Rev. Bishop :Potter of this State an. Deucese, it talannounced.: Will deliver twelve le I tures on Nat!ural Religion, in the course of da l , Present and trisuitig _months, before the'Lowei' instilu'e, M • . r • re'Oreati Land Sole.—Upwars'dt of five mil ' j lions of acrei of public lands in Wisconsin;' Flo i&t, &c., embracing every variety of, soil, clime etc., are advertised to be sold by the governor _ "in - Janrary..and February... •• Bi.lhoi.Hitihe's Neti York; by..rege of several. members.of Congress, preached a mon in the hall of the /1913fe'of Represented on Sunday S'?' Tke'prrsent Speaker of the _House Represeniative., is the . third, representative fr Massachusetts who has presided over its deli.: Ilona COVlldge, Lewin of Lancaster has just iss a book upoithe criminal law of the United Sta, which is highly spoken 'of by the press . . . •! :717' giate l. Tenymiatice Convention.—A Temperunee Convention witiabe held .in Hari burg on the I of January next. 7 . llo)l.lJosiah Q rinej, the preeent Max Boston, has been re-elected. . _ .Senale has passed.% ra; lentartiollPittklX. t r . l.The i'i coinplit i -- .4 Lic•lfico m. ToTiv; E4q., able army Ic , rreepondent of the - Phila4el North Ame4can, and 'a leading democriat whe home,.aficr abundly berating the administratie'. the manner to which the Warble been carried Windi up wish the foliowing_retnarks : - Let not My, brotherLdernocrals, who havellnot yet discovered who Jamee X. Polk is, cavil' i i hat I handle him like a true L;cofico,-without globes, I do not knoW a derncierat l in the.wjtote army reg ulari., or vo!unteer,,(he obould,have - excepted poi. - Wynkoop.) Who_does not execrate the ma lnd hi s war measures " Should it ever be the dol.: ,lege of us beie to cast our votes again for a Pres ident of our ricpublic,ib am, inclined to thinlOhat we shall requne more tban,the line dixil of elßal timore convention to control our suffrages. 1 For myself I shall go with the old toper who coup 0 not be-fooled with a choice beverage, which his 4nd lord said was .niran new whiskey, and no e of your old stinking stuff twenty years old." ;shall, take the twenty years old proof in prefere Ce to, another -mewl man." *- I rr A solemn Anniversary.—lt was orreyear on Monday ri l ght last since the noble packet ship Thomas P. Cope of this port, }vent to the bottom of the Atlanti , amidst the hissing flames that had onve'oped her frible timbers. A wealthy gentle man of this city, one of the rescued passing rs on board at , the tblie , of this frightful wreck. kitten.- celebrated the anniversary i of his delivean by a feast, to which he invited as guests all the;surri yore of the Wreck—poor off well as rich—;to be' found in Philailelphia, A minister of the Marin ers' Bethel waS also invited, and religious exercises, appropriate tol the occasion, both preceded sod closed the conviviaities; Apart (ruin the novelty o the celebration amore' solemn scene wee,ships. never witnessed.—Phitod. Evening Bulle in. pi QV'Aladame Reslell.—Additional de elope ments, the Trillune says, are being node in regard to this woman,land her second 'trial, on a new charge, will probably take place even be ore the penilMg lineation as to her present senten is de cided. The preliminary examination of t e prin cipal witneSsee took place on Saturday, .11 the main factofhari'l l ed will soon be known_to :thillptibr lic. ; The itctii in the ease is, as.we are infamed, a anung and lovely girt of a highly respectable family, in one of the northern counties Of Veer IYOrk. 1 - • ' . 1 . WA Mit Yo Gen: Scott's Squaw.—The per, ty of lowa Inditins, while passing throughl Ditto botht own, N. 3.1 , 4414 the rrsilenco a tieq, doc4Cs accompanied hyi Mr, I'. B. Catlin, and sore eno tenanted by Mr,i. Scott and her dangiatera , This party have with ~t t lient the tsar chief of t a. Norse_ nation—end when he found 'alit the g t 1 oar 4 chief of his white{ brethren lived there he tt, Ocala a vridt to see his initials and wigwam -! —Siad II I H 11 II .Ina et .for on,
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