111 - , , . . . -..--;,,... • tv_,,,,._-- .., • -.z g ym.ioAigg' ItQlk• . . The Coal Trade for 1547. The gnantity Sent this vieek by Rail road, is 13,547108; total foi the season, 4239,802 • Scut f o r the week ending on Thussiisy Evening tart RAIL ROAD. CANAL: WEEK. TOTAL. W.smt. TOTAL. P. Carbon, 5,450 15 480,776 OR, 1 . 000 00 105,383 06 Pottsville, 1,01216 207,307 12 B. Ilavea, 4 273 14_ 518,673 16 000 00 46,231 10 P. Clinton, 1,073 03 :102,814 14 000 00 .1,274 05 L )3,217 OS 1,339,602 OS .0,000 00 . 232,809 01 =669 01 Total Canal i,572,691 09 HATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON . RAIL BOAD„ From Btt..CarbOn. Bch. Havelt Pt Chalo n To Philadelphia, 41 70 41 60 41 90, To To Richmond 110 1 60 1 40 LAC AWANA COAL TRADE. The quantity of Cast sent.to Market for the week eri log Nov 23. 9,947 Totat for the season, WILKESDARItE COAL TRADE. The following is the quantity ofCoal sent through the weigh lock at Berwick, to Dec. 11. 18-17. 28.1,:198 00 Tons. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, Collector. LEHIGH COAL TRADE . For the week ending Dec I I , 1847. WEEK. • 201 10 ,Summlt • 169 ,950 IT Rhume Run ° 607 12 132,978 07 Beaver Meadow 777 02 109,362 13 Summit 58 10 ' 32,820 06 Hazleton Buclurountaip Cc, Wyoming • 1,166 . 10. REVEGROVE COAL TRADE. Amouut of coal transported on the Union Canal Rail Road, ( the week ending Dec. 2. • Tens. C. wt. qrs. 903 13 Per last report 60,08 09 . 67,457 02 1 V. L. CONR,p, Collector Total swfd•ARA. RAIL. ROAD.. Amoun t transported on Swatarn. Rail Road from 16th tospai Nov., (inclusive.) • Tons. C. wt. qrs. 1.687 2 0 Pet last report 40,458 13 2 • 42,145 -14 - 2 V. L. CONRAD, Collector Total MILL CREEK, RAIL ROAD. • iliotoHoming hi the mon nt of cnal.paseed over-the Mill'eteek Rail Road, for the last six days. • 3,442 01 Toni!. 266,888 03 Per last report • 270,430 04 GEORGE HADE§TY, Collector Total SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. Amountof coil transported over the Schuylkill Val= ley Rail Road, for the week ending on BatorMy even 'lnglaat.l 2,076 01 Tons. Per last report 320,192 05 " 322.20,06 " JESSE TURNER, Collector Total MOUNT CARRON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carlon &Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening last.' • 3,58611. Tnllll. Per last report 473,5nd of " • 479,01; 13 " JESSE TURNER, Collector Total lONE HILL 6c lIAVRIV RAILROAD. The following - Is the amount. of Coal transported ever this road up to Wednesday last 5.532 OP Tons.- 503,442 07 " Per last report. 591.974 08 " WILLTAMTNEWELL, Collector Total MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount ofCoal transported over this Road for the week ending on, Thursday evening Inst. 2,000 11 Tons 220,463 13 Per last report 234,246 13 N. CLEAVER, Collector Total Schuylkill Jravigation Co. TOLLS FOR 1 S4S. THE Board of Managers have adooted the following rates of toll to be charged on their works during the Tear Oa, ANTHRACITE COAL, To be charged per ton of 2240 lbs., the weight to be as aertained by such means as may be adopted to secure accuracy, and, five per cent. allowance to be made berefrom for loss by wastage-. The toll to bd computed rom Mount Carbon for all coal coining front above that point, and to he charged proportionately for all distances egsried on The Canal : For the months of March, April, and May, FORTY CENT. PER TON. For the months of June and July, , FIFTY CENTS PER TON. or the months of /intim, September, October, Ziovem . • her, and December, ntaTV-FIVE CENTS* PER .TON. MISCELLANEOUaI., ARTICLES To be charged per ton Of 221-0 pounds.' lii T.imestone, iron ore, quarry snails, rough stone. un wrought marble, sand, clay, gravel', rails, bark, and -ma nure. one and a half cents per ton per mile, hut no :barge will be made for any distance carried beyond twenty-five miles. Maximum toll on such articles fur any distance:thirty . seven and a half gents per ton. • INCCOND CLASS Gypsum, cordwood, timber, luinber, hoop poles, hay andstraw in bales, bricks, and bituminous coal. Between Philadelphia and Mount Carbon,7s cts.per ton Brit'll Raven, " • Port Clinton, 65 -" Way trade three-fourths of a cent, per ton per mile, but no charge shall be made exceeding seventy-five Ms. perton. THUM CLASS. Iderehandite generally, such as dry rhodit, earthen tvare,'salt, iron in pigs, bare, or any stage of manufac ture beynnd the ore, nails, pain, and alf qCher articles not specifically enumerated in chases first and elecond.. Two cents per tamper mile for the first twenty Miles carried.and three-fourths ore cent per ton per mile for any additional distance carried beyond twenty miles. Neu:—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 foregojng rates shalt exceed RI cents per ton On the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents per 'ton, above Reading, the toll shalt be charged at these men• tioned rates on all articles. TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS. Boats wended in ne. run regularly in the trade on the pf the Canal will be licensed to pass the whole or any , cart of the line empty by the payment of ten dollars. The. icitrisepi will- be issued by eny iollector, and will continue in force during the year ISIS, provided the boat so licensed shall pay a sum in tolls equal to ten dollars. per month. . Boats not so licensed will be charged five cents per mile. unless they carry cargo which has paid five del la:a in tolls. Any boat not licensed as atbresaid, and running upon a single level of the works, shall pay for.each Melt they may at any tone pass, four tents per ton on the ascer tained tonnage thereof above Reading, and six and A quarter cents per inn below 'Reading. CARS, BOATS, AND LANDINGS. ' The Company will furnish cars, boats, and landings; and atTord every facility for transporting coal to market at the most reasonable rates, and they are prepared to Snake contracts with operators and others engaged In the coal trade, and with those who will Mind and run heats on the Canal, on liberal terms. Applications on' these subjects are to he made to the President of the Company, and they will receive prompt attention. By order of the Board, Declt,-501 F. FRALEY, President. Office of the Schuylkill Navigation Co., Dec. 7, 1847. CEIRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. ai •• Cheap Watches and • JEWELRY, 74140\ AVHOLKSALE AND RETAIL, .dlthe Philadelphia Watch and feted j. s store, N 0.013, North Secind • st., earner of Qaarry, • PHILA DA . "%jrI_OLD er Watebm, full jevverd,lBeiLne'lles $3B 00 ‘iSilver LeVer ,Witches, full jewelled, 18 Mr Silver Lever Watches, 'seven jewels, - 16 00 Sliver Lepine. Watches, jeweled, 11 00 Quarter Watches, good quality, 8 00 Imitation; do • • 5 00 Gold Spectacles; 700 Fine Silver Spectacles, ao Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 3 00 Cold Pena with silver holder and pencil, •---j 1 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 175 SilvetTea Spoons, from $4 50 per set to • 600 Gold Fineerßinsa from MI cents to • . 60 00 .Watch Glasses, best quality—Plain 11l cents; • Patent, lq; Lunet. 25. Other articles in ptoprininn. - • Ail anode warranted to be what they are sold for. On hand, Sonic Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines • still lower thnn the above prices. On hand • alaree assortment of Silver Table, Dessert, Test, Salt, and Mustard Spoons, Soup Ladles, Sugar Tonga. Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, nim ble.. Shields, Knitting Needle Cases and Shentha, Purse and Retirule Clasps. The silver warranted lcibe equal to American coin. - Also, a awls variety of fine Gold Jeivelry, consisting in part of Finger Rings of all styles, set with Diamonds, Rabies. Emeralds, Torquidse, Topaz, Garnet, Come /I", Jasper, Cape May, Amethyst, and other stones ; Breast Pins and Bracelets of all styles, set with Stones and Cameos, and ennmeled ; Ear sings of all styles ; Gold Chains of all styles, and of the finest quality ; to. gether with all other articles in the line, which Will he sold much below New York prices, wholesale se retail. , 0: CONRAD; . . -No. 00, North Secomilatreet, corner Of Quarry. Inn- Pinter of Watches, Jei r ellet, and Manufacturer of Sliver Ware. • • Rbila,Dee.2s-52-11.• ' . In Bankruptcy. , utstiaßtates, Eastern Dlstriet of Pennsylvania. "IVI OTICS.—A petition for discharge and certi fi cate IN under the gel, latecoal hunktupt laws hes been filed by Charles An Merchant, Schuylkill county ; which petition will be he before the •District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in bankruptcy, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on Friday. thi IVA day of Mara, 1841, at ii o'clock, A.M., whin and where the creditors of said petitioner, who have proved their debts, and 'MI other persons Interested, may If any they have WI,- appear and shoty.cause y such discharge and certificate should not be granted. THOMAS 1.. KAN Si DyelS-61-10t1• • Clerk District Coliti• • i A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. BANN4N`S 4 1XNUA L BUD GET OF PRX'SEXTS WE..feel happy in announcing to our numerous friends and customers, that we have now on hand and are reaeiving daily the finest assortment of Christ mas and New Year presents ever offered in the state of Pennsylvania; which have been selected with a view of satisfying the wants of ail as far as it Is in our power. and for the purpose of combining neatness and beauty with durability and economy. The following embra ces a small portion oftNr Mock , which we will be pleas ed to , show to our susto ers, even If they do not pur chase, anti, therefore, solicit all to•give us a call : ELEGANT. ROMEO, Mx /MUTED, 15 ratter 3INDtAnEt. Willis's Poems, illustrated with 17 steel engravings, italleck's Poems, elegantly illustrated, Longfellow's Poems, do do . Byron's • do do do, • Lady of the Lake,. do • do, , ' • - Lallah Rookh, do do, , • Montgomery's Poetical Works, . Gems of Modern Poets, do do, Campbell's Political Works, do do, . Vicar of Wakefield. do, do, . Grey's Elegy do , do, -Pollock's Course of Time do do, • .Childe Resold, ' do • do . American Flora, do . do, The Poets of America, by Cheever, . do do Ameritan Flora, splendidly ilitstrated, Scenes in the life °Trios Saviour, elegantly illustrated, Scenes in the Likes of ,the Apostles, do N. do Scenes in the Lives of the Patriarchs 4- Prophets, do Poems by Amelia, do - do • Eliza Cook's Poems, . do -do . Nature's Gems, do do Splendid Large Albums, • The Floral Offering, a splendid work, -• Ileadley's Sacred Mountains, illustrated. The Mirror of Life, a new work by Mrs.Tuthill, besutiri 'lowest's Ballkds znd Poems, The • Inundation, or Peace and Pardon, a Christmas Story, by Mrs. Gore, The Snow Storm, a Christmas Story, by do, • Oracles (rem the Poets, . Lady's Book of Flowers, • Hand Book of Needle Work, , Montgomery's Poems, ._ - Arabian Nights, illustrated, • Scar's Scenes in Great Britain and Ireland, ' ' Do do on the Continent of Europe, Do New Pictorial Sunday Bonk, Token of Love,Friendship,ftemembrance,Affection,&c. Lives of the Generale . tn sets of 10, in cases, a beautiful 388,203 TOTAL 105,766 04 50,897 09 10,296 18 643.972 14 present, . Ten appropriate 'Juvenile works in cases, for presents, Together with a large variety of other books suitable for presents too numerous to mention. SPLENDID •NNUALS FOR 1848. Leaflets of Memory, for 1898( The Opal, for 1819, The Gem of the Season, do The Forget-me-not, do The Moss Rope, • do The Amaranth, do The Rose, • • •do The Keepsake and Book The Gift of Love, do of Beauty, two -English The Hyacinth, do Annuals, price 87 each obtained to order, . . Bibles from 371 cts. to 820 each, Prayer Books from 30 cts. to *lO each, , Church Psalmist and Methodist Hymns, Turkey Mor rocco, gilt, Catholic Bibles and Prayer Books, Turkey Morrocro, JUVENILE DOOR', &e. Christmas Blossoms, illustrated, The Fairy Book, do Swiss Family Robinson, The Casket of Gems, Leisure Moments Improved, Sunny Hours, Fenelor, on the Education of a Daughter, The Boy's Own Book of Fairy Tales, Popular Tales, by Maria Edgwerth, Hook,. The Tongue of Time, The American Girl's Hook,. The Boy's Own Book, Little Lessons, The Boy's Treasury of Sports, Edgeworth's Moral rates, Colman's Little Forget me-not, - i Very Little Tales for Little Childr... . Evenings at Home, H ar p er s. oew, and a very valuaSile work. Mother Goose'. Nurse, y Rhymes, A laigeior of new colored toy books. • Gaines, l'uzzels, Maps, Alphabets, &c., Cu 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 BOOKS. A large lot of Sunday School Books just received from the Sunday School Union, embracing their latest publi cations, suitable for presents to Sunday School scholars, all of which will be sold at Union prices). I FANCY ARTICLES. 1 f , • Embracing a very large misortment, among which are Beautiful enamelled Fancy Boxes, of various pattered, Ladies' andlientlemen's Dressing Cases, . Writidg Desks and Work Boxes, Perfumed Glove and Boxes, elegant. -Fancy Paper Bon Bon BOxes and Toilet Boxes, Perfumery put up in elegant Boxes, Perfumery in Toilette Bottles, also Toilette sets, Papeteries, containing elegant Note Paper and Envel opes, a fine assortment, Ivory Paper Cutters, Ladies' Carved Shell and Silver Combs. Buffalo do, glegant Card Cases, embracing the new patterns, -. Ladies' and Misses' Bead Bags, beautiful and cheap, Ladles' Fancy. Boxes, Card Baskets, &s, Penknivei, Scissors, Fancy Note Paper, Wafers, - &c, Port Folios, a beautiful assortment, with and without locks, Together with a variety of articles embracing a very handsome assortment. LAMP , CANDLELADRSS, A beautiful assorttneni of Cornelius Co.'s celebra ted Lard Lamps with Drops and Shades, Candlelabras, i ff &c,, for mantle ornaments. Also the new Gas Lamps, which would he 'very appropriate presents from loving husbands to their aft cttonate wives, or froM parents to their married children. . A beautiful assortment orGOld Pencils, varying i•n price • front $1 75 to $O. - Gold Pens and Gold Pencil Casco, front 86.t0 812, Silver Pencil Capes in variety, I Silver Pencil Casey and Gold Pens, from!sl,2s to-$2,50 ! THE MAGAZINES. Those wishing tosend a mascot to their absent friends will he afforddit an opportunity by :-subscribing to the month'y Manaiines or the Miners' Journal at our estab lishment, which can be regularly sent from our office, and which will remind the recipient of the donor both monthly and weekly. •13..A.ny book nr fancy article to be had in Philadelphia, obtained at 24 hours' notice. *We pledge ourselves to sell every article as cheap, and a great many ninth below the prices for which the name articles tan be Purchased in either Plulatielphinor New York, and therefore with confidence incite all in want of presents, Brc., to•give a call at DclS-50 BANNAN'S Cheat, Honk, Stationery, and Fancy stores, Pottsville. Brilliant Gas Light. NEW AND ELEGANT GAS LAMPS PIIESE Lamps give a more brilliant light that gas 1 itself; are clean ami can be used without any glass. They are arranged for stores, halls, dwellings, hotels, ' 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 for lighting up workshops and streets in different towns. It is extensively used - iii the suburbs of Philadelphia, where gas is not intro duced The new church of the Redemption in Phila delphia, the Lutheran church ata Smithfield, the church 14 -at Milestown, together with twelve or fourteen others, are already lit up with this gas. Dean be used in Chan deliers, Bracket, and other lamps. PHOSGENE GAS LAMPS.—The fluid used in these lamps gives a soft and delicious radiance far surpassing any of the ells of earth or ocean. The lamps are so constructs I as to prevent all danger from explosion. In the last e Million of the Franklin Institute of Philadel phia,t the hosgene Lamps, with which the saloons of the museum were in a great degree illuminated, at tracted universal admiration. The flame of this lamp . Is thrown out in heantiful lets in all respects closely re sembling the city Hydrogen. and imparting a -similar Intensity "flight: We commend theinJo the public as a thing In their line which is quite a luiory. One of them lends light and lustre to-our sanctum, which our readers may at any time inspect. Extract from the Judge's report of the Franklin In stitute exhibition : .• The so called Portable Gas Lamps of Edw'd. J. Clause. is a cheap and good ligat " . Proprietors of workshops, hotel keepers, &c., are in vited to call and examine the lamps at our store. al-We have the exclusive agency for the sale of these lamps in Schuylkill county, and will supply them at city. prices. The fluid can also be obtained at our store. These lamps give twice the volume of light given by the common Fluid MMus. We have also Cornelius' Lard lamps, and Carnphine, and Fluid lamps for sale when preferred. Just received at BANNAIOI DectB-511 Cheap Vlyiety and Lamp' store. WHO WOULD HAVE THE TOOTHACHE, Jardella , S celebrated Odontalgic Drops ABE warranted to cure the most inveterate toothache In one minute: These-Drops are offered to a dig ' - corning public, with arionfidence attached to no other remedy for this painful iffectfon ; the objections urged against [Creosote 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 slighteit degree the - Contrary they will arrest decay, remove scurvy and tartar, and impart a delightful fragrance to the breath. No remedy has ever been discovered which so effectu ally and permanentiyremovesthistruly painfulaffection. If a cure 'ls 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 124 cents per vial, with full directions, and his signature attached to each, without which none can be genuine. Try It ! Be sure to ILA for and take none ' but JARDELLA'S odontia,gic Drops, as there are many imitations. The following has been voluntarilydendered I have applied and witnessed the application of Jar dellals. Odcntalgic Drops to the teeth whilst violently aching, and in no case have they failed to effect an inv= mediate cure. WM. W. BURNMLI, M. D., Pchuyikill Third and Vine streets. Ifavina used and recommended Jardells's Odontalgic Drops. and witnessed its beneficial and salutary effkcts, I have no hesitation in recommending it as superior to any preparation I have ever used for the purpose for which Ills intended. , C, Durrot.crrn, M. D. Prepared by .1.. B. Jardella, of Philadelphia, and for sale wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Bookstores, Pottsville, and for sale by the druggists generally. B. BANNAN, Dell-50] Sole agent for Schuvlkill county. COL. Dnniphan's Campaign in New Mexico, with a map of the route. 50 George Lovei, by J. Sheridan Nnow,ies. 25 The Pirate'. Daughter, by anthor of Gallant Tom, 25 Pontiac, or the Last Battle of the Ottawa Chief, 2 5 The Adventures of a Strolling Player, 25 Fresh supply of the Convict, by Jades, 25 The Star °t the Fallen, . ~ ..• , ~... 25 Six Lectures on the use lif the Lun g by Dr. Fitch, 75 Coombe on the Constitution of Man, O2) History of the War between the U.S. and Mexico, .37i Fresh supply of Scouting Expeditionrof Texas Ban, Together ith all the clew book. sT 11,:11 -50] ..... 200 (WIRES Medium Blank Books. 300 do Demi do 1000'quires Foolscap Blank .Books full 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 gale at HANNAN'S Bookstores,tv kith he pledges himself to sell as IoW, if not lower, tchacsale and Wait, than a 'similar quality can be pu [chased In Philadelphia lie has hisstork manufactured expressly for his own Salm. call and see IQ, cpetft 41 MIME .rew Books. at as anon as leaned at BANNAN•B Cheap Fermata! and Fancy stores. Blank Books NE NOTICES. -; I OffCa of -de one Balk. Schatyi-1 . kW Haven R. R. Co: 3 - PAilnderphia, 12 mo., /Mb, 1 847 . The stockholders in the Company are hereby notified that the'ANNUAL MEETING will be held in their of dee In the Bailor the Frank/in Instincts, Oct the 10th day of the First month, (January,) 11148. at 10.eciatk. A.M. On the same day an election will take place for a Pre sident and, two Managers; to conduct the concerns of the Company for the year thereafter, and until others are chosen. [DclB-51 41]: SAM'L MASON Sec'y. , Office of the Schuylkill Valley him.* R. R. Co. .1 • Pkilacteipkia, Dec. 6, 1847.' Notice is hereby glean 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, Ms 27th ins:., at 11 o'clock, A AL; at the office of the Company. No. 18. Chesnut woes: Dell - b 3t] WAL L. MACTIER, Secretary. NOTICE.— Oyes of tha 4seatara R. ft. Cs. Dantil/s, Dec. 8,1847. • 1 Tire ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of this Company, will be held at the .4footour Mous in Dart ville,'on /4-iday, tii - 21st inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place an election Will be held for a President, eight Managers. Treasurer, and Secretary, to serve for the ensuing year. Decl 1450) • .1. D. COLT, Secretary. _ _ NOTICE: Offite 'late Mill Creek and Aline/Tall Afarigation and R. ft. en. f Poetiville, Dec. IW 1847 • Notice Is hereby given that theANNUAL MEETING of theatockholdere of this Company, and an election of officers for the enaulng year will be held on the first lionday, the ad of Jortuary, 1848, at noon, at the office of A. Row!, Moliontoneo street, Pottsville. Dcll-50] ' A. RUSSEL, Sec'y and Treatitiret. N OTICE.- Uri of Me Schuylkill Xae• Co. 1 Philadelphia, December, Ist, 1897. 5 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 o f Philadelphia, on Monday, the 3d day of January, 1898, at 10 o'clock in the morning , . agreeably to the I charter. And, at 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.. • Dec9-99-91] !'" CLAW:it u:9 HARPER, Secretary. ___ • .I\7OTICK-is hereby given that an appplication will e. 4 ). ill; be mad 'to the next Legislature, for a Bank to be located in th borough of Minersille, Schuylkill County,. to be call 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 Hun dred Thousand Dollars. Signed SAMUEL KAUFFAIAN, MICHAEL WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL lIEILNER, JAMES B. FALLS, JONAS BAST. Minersville, July 3, 1847. 27--6 Mo NOTICETO MiNEHS AND OTHERS.—I wish IN to contract with an experienced miner to' sink a COAL SHAFT, (depth about HO feet) or to obtain auf ficient information on the subject to give directioo to the operation and should be pleased to receive commu nications on the subject from competent and responsible persons; or would sell or lease the coal privilege. .Ad dress [Orao47-44-2m] 0. 0. GREGG, Pittsburg, Pa. NI OTICE—Geo. H. Stichter having associated with him Daniel R. Esterly, in the Hard... , nosiness. they will hereafter trade under rue arm of STICHTER dr..ESTERLY, at the old ...and corner of Centre and Market streets, wb.re, strict attention to business, t h ey h o , merit the patronage heretotbre extended to rac old firm. Persons to want of Hardware and Iron ;would do well to call and examine their stock before purchasing, as they are determined to sell cheap I, May 3l 22 STICHTER. & ESTERLY. A DMINISTRATION NOTICE.- - Estate of A John Bower.—Lettots of administration on ,the estate of JOHN BOWER, late of Lykens. township, Dauphin county, deceased, having been granted by the Register of said county to William Bower, of PineetTive, Schuylkill county : Notice is, therefbre, hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to khe estate of said deceased, to make immediate payment to the undersigned administrator, or to John Millet of Berrfsburg, Dauphin county,and those having claims are requested to present them, duly authentirated.ifor settlement. [DclB-51-6tl WILLIAM BOWER. WANT S JANT eEs eke A a young . l evi e anl i a i. n a g c : , a u g a e i n rn d , i n! come well recommended. may hear of a situation by ap plying at the office of thls pop - . [Dc4-49 situation is wanted by a yoting MAN as book keeper or clerk in connection with the coal business. Reference can be had by applying at this office. [D II- LO-20] = LOST AND FOUND. 1 . BOY I.OST.—On Monday afternoon last, the 20th inst. the son of William Laird of Tamaqua. aged about 12, years, left the house of his father, since which time nothing has been 'seen °r lean! of him, notwith; standing the most vigilant searches. He is subject to fits and spells, by which he suffers for a time men tal derangement, and it is believed that he has wonder ed off and perhaps lost himself under an attack of t h is nature. Ile had on a blue jacket and pants; Pegged . boots ; cloth cap—has light hair and is of slender frank , . Any information,left at this ofiice,'or communicated 'tn Messrs. Hendricks. Jones 4' Birbeck. of Tamaqua, avail be thankfully acknowledged by his distressed parents; Dec 23, 'l7. 52—tf STRAT HORSE.—Came to the suh scriber about to o months ago,in Deep creek valley. Parry townakip, two miles frri . rn Douglass' tavern, a SORREI. 11011 ,4 E, with a white face, and stocking legs. The owner will come forward, trove property, pay charges, and take the same away, or he willbe sold according to law. Dc-l-19-3t.*] JOSEPH FORNEY.I OST.—WuR lust in this borough on Tuesday 14 a drab silk bead PURSE, containing a small sum of money and some payers with the owner's name on. 'Any person leaving it at this office will be reasonably rewarded. [De25-52 FOR SALE AND TO LET kl i , , 1 1 , FOR S ALE. —A two story stone dwell - ,Zti: ing HOUSE situated in Mount Pleasant Row, gi 0. Molinntongo street, Pottsville 'Also, a very' valuable building lot, 40 feet front, on Market Square, extending back to Norwegian street. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL, - N0v71.48-31] Corner of2d and Mohontongo streets. - FOR. SNLEs—A well finished two story ppp s ....,., HOUSE on Mohontongo street. For matte ns ~.„ ularn apply to :. "`.'" Dee2.s 47-521 CHAS. W. PITMAN. 'l% A, INERItt . WATER.HSVABLISTiSIENT PITMAN_ I.VI SALE.—The subscriber will sell the whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manufactory. There is a gond custom with it and daily•increasing. 'The stock consists Of pumps, pipes. fountains, gasometer, bottles, boxes, wagons, horses, hariiess, and in fact every article neces sary to conduct the manufteture of mineral water on a large scale. there being 250 gross of bottles. For further' information enquire of . JOHN 5.. C. MARTIN, November.6,lBl7 4s— "VALUABLE TOWN' LOTS FOR SALE in V Wood & Lyon's addition to the borough of Potts ville.- Also in the town of/Yorkville. beautifully loca ted between Pottsville and Westpood. Apply to . A. RUSSET. 0c23 43] Office corner of Mabontongn and -Ada stylus. TOR SALE—Three mortgages well occulted on impro .1' ving property in the borough of Pottsville, eich be ing the first lien on the property covered by it. Enquire of, SAMUEL LEWIS, • 1 Sept. 4 36] Surveyer, and Conveyancer, Centre St. FOR RENT Salem VEIN with the present en -ginewnnd machinery near Port Carbon Apply to 009 41] • - A. RUSSEL, Pottsville. - clog SALE—Si: hhds. of amur clued (TAW. Sep II 37] T. & W. POLLOCK MISCELLANEOUS VELNO'S PARISIAN FLUID is warranted to curl the hair beautifully and strongly! If fails the money will be returned! %Vecnnflilently assert tha this preparation is the best,the eery beef article now be fore the public, for CURLING THE HAIR! and we wil forfeit $lOO if it in not found on trial all we represent It to he. It has been tried, and never failed! If used according to directions, it cannot fail! This may seem (to those persons who have never tried Vcino's Parisian Fluid) strong language, but it is the truth!! If you admire and wish for the "Flowing Ringlet and Witching Curl !" get a bottle, give it a trial!! One trial, will do more to convince the reader of the truth of the above assertions. than columns of advertisements. . . Price 25 or 50 cents per bottle. For sale wholesale and retnil at BANNAN'S Oct23-43] Cheap Book and stationery atoms. A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD A lIOIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP-LFor extracting grease, tar, pitch, oil, paint, or any other greasy substance, from ladies' and gentlemen's clothing, Including silks and satins, carpets, 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 soap will not extract. $lO per gross. $1 per dozen, or in cents per cake. For sate wholeisale and retail at BANNAN'd Variety stores, Pottsville, who is sole agent for the county: ' [Elc4-49 TME MAGAZINES FOR 11348.—Subscrip - tioas for Graham's Magazine for 1848, Godey's Ladies' Book for 1848, Ladies' National Magazine, for 1848, The Union Magazine, for 1848, The American Flora, Parley's Magazine for 181 R; Together with.all the other monthly magazines and newspapers published in Philadelphia, New York, Boa- ton, or Europe, and delivered free of postage at PW2O-47] ' BANNAN't4 Cheap Periodical stores- RAZORS AND PEN KNIVES.—Just received a 11. fresh supply of rlegam RAZOIb incases and single. among which are Wade & Dutcher'e new and celebra ted Odd Fellow's Rayons and Barbers heavy Razors.— Also,Tally-ho Razors, warranted, or the money refun ded. Razor Strops in variety. . PEN KNIVES—A beantithi assortment of Rodgers' and Wostenholm's - Pen Knives. Alio, American Pen Knives, from 10 eenta to $2 each, at DANNAN'S Novl3-48) Fancy and Variety stores. A FPLICTED READ I I—MEDICAL 110 SE 471. PRACTICE punctually attended to, in all its parti• culaf branches, by Dr. RINKELIN, German Physician, at his residence, N. %V. corner of Third and Union ats., Philadelphia. DISEASES of the SKIN, and such nri. lung from impurity of the blood,making their appearance under a hundred different forms, promptly andlltoPetlY managed. TRAVELLERS suppliant a momenta no tice with medicine, Ace. For particulars, see Pottsville Emporium and German Adler. • .[Deel I 47-30-ly rEi I vv.Ears , AND CLASS WARE.—Jtust received Nme, a large assortment of QUEENS' WARE of every description, and also Glass Ware, such as Castors, ,Pre serve Dishes, Tumblers, Bottles, Wine Glasses. Glass Lamps of every size, - Tor sale by (DII) J. ROBINS. DILAST - ER, FISH, AND SALT.— • 7 100 loos Plaster; 50 bbls, Nos. 1,2, dr. 3, Mackerel; 30 half and quarter bbls. for family use; 150 sacks around and fine salt. for rile by Nine 461 • 4. M. LtriATTY. 1 THE MINF:IO_T;„.I...QU'RNAL:".• MISCELLANEOUS. •BLAcKSIrONEts commENTAntEs, t mxi on Executors . , Wharton's Digest, Marvin's BibliOgraphY.! Roberts' Digest of British Statutes; Thornton on Conveyancing, Graydon's Forms. Dunlop'iDigest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, . Barr's Reports, vols. 1,2. 3, and 4; Pot sale at publisher's prices at lI,ANNAN'S Octl6-421. Law and Miscelianeous.Book stores. mRE ROME DOCTOR,or Family' Banal! gi ving the causes, symptoms, nd treatment of disea ses, with an account of the system white In health, and rules for preservin that state: apperoiod to which are receipts for making various kinds of medicines and ar ticles of diet for the sick room, the whole for general By. John B. Newman, M. D.: price 25 cents. For sale at [Dc4-449 . BANNAN'EI Cheap Book stores. MACEEV.EL I 1 SIIAD, " • ' SALMON, I Constantly on hand HERRINGS, ' f end for sale by. ..-- PORE. . • , J. PALMER & CO. • HAMS AND SIDES, 2. Market'street wharf, •• • - Philadelphia. SHOULDERS. ..'LARD AND CHEESE . J WIG 47-42-3 m • • lISifIENi3EitGER'S ELEMENTS OP GE OLOGY.—This valuable work for the use of fami lies, schools. and colleges, by W. S. W. Rushenberger, M. D., with 300 plates: Just received and for sale whole sale and retail at SANNAN'S, Bookstars, Pottsville. This work ought to be igtroducedirtWevery school in the country. Price 50 cents [Novi-48 ARD LAMPS, Girandoles for Mantels, 1...4 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 manurne lucre's prires., just received and facial". as DANN AN'S Fancy and Variety store, Pottsville. [Oct23-43 . 'I I HE PICTORIAL Brother Jonathan for the Holidays. Battle soect for the Holidays, Pictorial Saturday Courier, for do, The. Pictorial Sun and Yankee Doodle, for do. Just received and for sale wholeraleand retail at DeclB-51] ~, • HANNAN'S %Book store. I - ADIES''WHITING DESKS & DRESSING CASES.--Just received al beautiful assortment of Ladies' Writing • DESKS. Work -Boxes, and Dressing Cases. Also, Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, the moat perfect ever offered in the market; very low at Nov27] BANNAN'S Fancy and. Variety stores. SL ATES I SLATES SLATES!! t-1000.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 Not27] Cheap Wholesale Hook & Stationery stores. T t- LAMP'S t—A third supply of. Cornelius L CO . d. celebrated LARD LAMPS, of all kinds and sizes. Beautiful Hall Lanterns, French Shades, Wicks, Globes, &c. Also the improved Gamphine Hanging, Side. and Stand Lamps. for der.. just received and for sale at gic4-491 ' BANNAN'S Lamp store. A BOOK i'Oft-T-11E-LADIES.—The Iland-book orNeedle Work and Crotchet. Work, with numerous illustrations: dedicated to the LnijiPa ni the United fry DIM Lambert. Just published and for ems nt BANNAN'S Nos27-4S] Cheap Book & Fancy stores, Pottsville. OLD PENCILS AT ONLY $1 7.s.—Just re C ceived a beautiful lot of GOLD PENS and Pencil Cases, doulde Mitten. an low as *7 each. Alai') a lot of GOLD PENCILS in great variety, among which are some as low as 81 75 each, at DANNAN'S. Nov 27-18) AVERY SCARCE H AP.—Fisher's large 11AP of the Coal Region. Five copies of Fisher's large map of the Coal Region for sale. These we believe comprise all that rennin, unsold. Two copies folded and three mounted on rollers, nt 11ANNAN'S Dc Cheap Book and Varitty store. DAPER HANGINGS AT. 121 cts. A PeECE-- 1 200 pieces PAPER HANGINGS at only 121 cts,. suitable for papering cha m hers, offsces, cellars. &c.,just received and fur sale at - HANNAN'S Nov 27 -483 Cheap Paper & Stationery stores.' gAVE YOUR 11.AGS.—Four ceiits per lb., in cash or goods, will be paid for clean white RAGS; ordi nary rags 2 cts, end 2 cis, for colored , rags at ' I BANN AN'S' . Dg4-491 Cheap Book and Stationery stores, Pottsvtlle:_ Mt SWINGS FOR INVALTI.S . do FEMALES; an excellent article for Ladies in take exercise in the house, recommended by the Medical Faculty. Also, liasket Cradles to attach to finhyliumpera : just recei ved and for sale at B.ANN AN'S Variety stores. TEAM FOR THE 3111.140 N.—Nature and ma- Onagement of steam. and the' principles and a.rarme moil of the Steam Engine,a very useful book, only 371 cts : just published and for sale at BANNAN'S Dcl9-5111 ' Cheap Book and Smtionery stores. VENN POMADE Dl YIN celebrated V article for chapped hands, .burns, .scalds, sores, braises, &c., is jusi received and for sale at Npv2o 47] HANNAN'S Fancy and perfumery stores. MEDALS OF O'CONN CLL.—Beautiful MEDALS of Daniel O'Eennell with a lac simile of his writing just received ardC6,r sale wholesale and retail at . Novl3-46] LIMLNAN'S Variety stores, Pottsville. Fi L crin P e,y lA e N t:g r ine? r n a P i e i t r e l i n t r n, a i t ri t i o d e g u r i o n r ; just received and for said ' at the York Store. INovG- 453niy.v mtp YARDLEY. • _ 81. ANI9E , AND QUIL w M TS: -30 pa. AN KET6..vinlous sizes ; 50 quilt or sale very low by Dvl-49] J. M. BEATTY & Co. WARE.—„lnst reeeiVedafineltTiof large 1..." and small Trth,:ittirse thickets, Wash, Iloarda. Peck Measures, Clothes Pins, and Brooms', all of which will be sold very cheap by [DI -50[ Ronms BOXES.--A beautifur•as4ortinent of PAINT BOXES,:containing the. best watercolors.. Also. paints in great variety : just received and for sale at [Nv20.471., HAN NAN'iii Cheap Variety stored. iFYOU WAN t Waielies and Jewelry for Christ i rnas and New Year's presents, call nt BRADY & ELLIOT,T'g Wholenale mid Retail Watch !and Jewelry store. Ci O LD RINGS, Pens; Guard, Vest, and J Eel, Chains in great varh4y, at DclB-51] • , BRADY & ELLIOTT'S. T UST - RECEIVED'a tine assortment of !CallTill Canino and. Stone Pine; and for . sale at - DclB-.511 BRADY - 4. ELLIOTT'S. lUSIC AL 110 XE, of superior make. which play IVl_froin two.to eicht tunes respectively, all fashionable airs, at [DclB.sl]. BLUM & .EL MOTT'S., FRESH MUTTER and EGreceived G:Must and for sale at [4IE9 R. D. 8110 EN ER'S Grocery store: SUPERFINE and extra. uperfine family FLOUR just received from Phila., and for sale by Dcla-51] I R. P. SIIOENER. ABY JVMPEELS.—Arresh supply of haunt ifu .I_, BAItY JUMPERS, just received and for sale at j Dc4-40) HANNAN'S Variety kora' _ _ ribfoltßD CARDS fir Zephyr work and also en-wil l-1 et work, jtirit received and for sale at BANN AN'S Variety :..3tores, iSept.4 • 36 - iNinißuifirat DOOR SPRINGS—A good ar ticle: price .50 cents, just received and for sale at 0c233 HANNAN'S Variety stores, Pottsville. riiiirtfG*liEESE.:soDo PM superior dairy 1.1 Cheese frmn Herkimer county, w York, just re ceived and fur sale by (Nv6 45] J. g. BEATTY & Co. D AIL ROAD IRON FOR DRIFTS.—A supply n .11 Flat Bar it. It. Iron. constantly on hand and for sale at the York Store. [Nov6-45) EDW. YARDLEY.. r I 'IIIF..II 9 .9FIVgNCH REVOLUTION, at 1 ell, 25. complete, just received ned for sale at Octl6-42] . BANNAN'S cheap Book Mores. ASSIMERRS.—EIIack wined' and plain CAS.' C SIMEIIES for pantaloons. and warranted to be first rate articles, for sale very cheap by [Dl.l] 3. ROBINS. SHAWLS t SHAWLS received a splendid assortment of the Teram and Cashmere SHAWLS of darn ent 4es, forsale cheap by [Din J. ROBINS. , . CHEAP GROCERIES.—A gold assortment of CROCERIES for save. The best Rio Coffee. whole sale anitretail by (Dell-M] .I. ROBINS.' UGAILS.—A flirt rate article Of New Orleans and 1.3 Muscavado SUGAR for gale very cheap wholesale and retail by [ Dell-50] 1. ROBINS. BLANKETS. - TNICETS.-A gopdatlide of BLANKEffi from nine to twelve quarters, for sale by Dcll-50] 1 .1. ROBINS. BBUTTER.-Fresh Lebanon county BUTTERI received and for sale at R. D. SHOENER'S Decll-501 New Grocery store. lIRIED REEF—A superior article, for sale nt the cheap Dry Goods and Grocery store of Oct 16-42 . 1 • " J. S. C. MARTIN. TEAS.—The best Black and Green TEAS for Rale by [Dcll-50] . - J. ROBINS. L MACIi.A.REL—Nos. I. wd, and 3, for sale by the bbl. or half bbl. by 'lllocll-50] .1. ROBINS. ri - HEESg.—A first rate, article of EIIEESP: 4 - Cor sale by [Dr' -50] •J. ROBINS. ( RANGES and Lemons for sale at MARTINS, , Octl6-42] Drug and Confectionary store. 'DICKLER HERRING—Just received and for r sale at [OctlB•42) MARTIN's Grocery store. PRDOMS DIGEST, last edition, a few enple remain unsold at (Oct]S BANNAN'S Book store. I ARCH CHESS M iery cheap, for playing Jus received and for sale at ' 1 [Sept.4) BANNAN'S. ARD.—Gool LARD for sale by DclB-sl] J. ROBINS. ALT.—Fine Dairy SALT, fur tablerme 3n sacks, S for sale by [DclB-51] J. ROBINS. FIRE SUGARiiase MOLASSES. at 50 eta. per gallon, for sale by. (Dc18.513 J. ROBINS. SPERMIIL.7-o — ond Sperm OIL at 41 25 per gal., 7 for sale by [DelO-51] J. ROBINS. . nwlotwinucs, complete in 4 yob:lmes. at the la • rate oft/ 50.f0r sale at .[oel6] BANNA.N'S. New Goods. CHEAP DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES rr E subscriber having taken the stand formerly ac t copied by Messrs. Epilog, Myers, & Co., in Centre street. opposite J. G. Brown's Drug mote, and has laid in a fresh' and splendid stock of DRY coops. such as BLACK, BROWN, and OLIVE FRENCH CLOTHS, for Cloaks and dress coats. He has also a good assortment of Mous. de Laines, Cashmeres, Calicos, black Bomba zine, Queen's Cloth, Mullins, Under Shirts, Drawers,. Woolen :Scarfs. Woolen Stockings, Handkerchiefs Suspenders, etc., which will be. sold very low for Those in want of good cheap goods will please a call. ' rtkll47-5111 • • J, R 4 LUMBER, YARD AT PINE GROi Molly & Smith, . (sOCCESOOtta TO RAIRTIOAN • MOLLS . , GIVE notweihat they have now oh hand for sale cheap for cash; the largest stock TIER ever altered. in Schuylkill county. consist.. part of all kinds of Pine and Hemlock boards, dm, scant- Hag, &e. ; also best quality of Ash and Poplar assorted, together with a full and large assortment of shingles.' As one of the partners tesid s on the Susquehanna, be has facilities for procuring lumber not enjoyed by any other Lumber Yard in the county, and. therefore. the public may confidently expect bargains at their yard.— give them &mil and trr them Cbinv2o-47-,n3 Dr. , Heeler's Vegetable Panacea I I'ORthe removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blobd OF habit of the-body, viz.: Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh. etc.; Scrofula in all its forms, Tet te'', Scald Dead, Cutaneous Affections'of the face and extremities; Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Hepatic dis eases, Chronic enlargements of the joints, White Steel liege. Syphiline Affections, Constitutional Disorders arising from debility and all Mercurial and Hereditary predispositions, &r. Da: At every slvingefthe pendelum, a spirit goes into into eternity. The measure of our life isa hand's breadth ;. it is a tale that is told; its rapidity like the swill shuttle lir the flying arrow ; it is as brief as the fading floweror the transitory rainbow, or the dulling meteor ; It isa bubble', it Is a breath. Between the ri sing and setting sun forty-two, thousand souls are sucti bowed before tbeir Creator. 'Death is ever busrnight and day, at all seasons, In all chines. Death isa fun damental l a. ' "(organized matter. Thouseadr die pre maturely,t letioas or +ilea se,the inevitable consequences of violated laws of °ream. life. Disease Is the effeci of a derangement of physical lats., and can only be cured brientedial means that counteract weir Influence. If Melina becomes the source of disease, we would not ;tempt to neutralize the atmosphere, but out. brat cu rative attempt would be to destroy or remove the csese upon which it depends. If Ulesrecover the body atm the constitution becomes enervated front imperfect nu trition and assimilation. our attention must be first 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 the afflicted, Philadelphia, June 9th, 1547. 'aving been apprised of the nature of the Panacea, it affords me much pleasure to be able to recommend it 03 a valuable remedy for those Chronic, Constitutional, and Glandulardisessestowhlch it is especially adapted. To those who arc afflicted and require medicine as an alternative, cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, active and uniforn state than is to be found in the Panacea. - I hare used it in several instances with decided success. Yours, &c. U. AI.LI:tONJ M. D. Prepared and sold N. W. corner Third and South stn.' For sale by druggilats and others throughout the state, and by John S. C. Martin, and John G. Brown. Drug: gists, Pottsville, and by E. Kleinert, Mount Carbon. • Price $l, large bottles. Cr For particulars see;paniph-. lets. E11ec447 •4 Lly Salamander. Fire. and Thief- Proof Chests, Fir.-Proof Doors for Banks and Stares, Seal and Lute spyinz Praxises, Patent State-Lined Rifrigsra tors, Water Pilfers; Patent Portable Water louts, in tended for the Sick and Infirm. • EVANS & WATSON, 76, South Third, St. (opposite the Phtlatia. Exchange,) mANUFA(7TUIIF, and keep constantly on hand, a' large assortment of the above articles', tocether with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all manner of doubt as In their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the fire of any building. The 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 oz cantle three inches thii:k, and is filled In with indestructible nint.rial, so as to make it an impossibility to burn any of the coio..o s cads of this.rheet. 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 hear, and We hold ourselves ready at-all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Sates, of which there are overfill() now in use, and in every Instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purrliasers—of which we will refer the public too. few gentlemen who have theta In use: Fancy etnres, Ponsvill flayts and & Snyder, Pottsville ; Joseph G. Lawton: Pottsville . ; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown, Pa. N. & G. Taylor, 129, North 3,1 st.; A. Wright & Neph: env, Vine sr. Wharf; 'Alexander Carnr. Conveyancer, corner of.Filbezt and 9th sts.• John M. Ford, :32, North 3d st.; Myers Bush, 20, Nor th 3d st ; James M. Paul. 101. South 4th at.; Dr. David Jayne. S, South•3d et.; Matthew T Milier,2o.Souils3dat ; and we could. name some hundreds of others if it tvere necessary. NOIN we Invite the attention of the publicond particularly those in want of Fire Proof ;Safes, to call at our mere before purchasing-elsewhere, and we can satisfy theta that they will get a better hind 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. dumper than they'can be bought at any other store itt Philadelphia. WAREHOUSE, OF PRINTS ONLY. , (LATE LEE & JUDSON) 7 Ocrupy )117 spacious' Fl 8 I . oltli WAREHOUSE, No.sfreedarStreet,—ilie whole of whirl] is devoted to the exhibion and sale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their present ',tort( consist. , of near ly ONE THOUSAND! PACKAGES, embracing some THOUsANDS of different patterns and colorings. and •comprising everything Idesitable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. 1 All of avhich are offered for sale. for cash:or satisfac- I lory credit, at the Lowest pricii, by thu.P ECE OR PACKAGE. New styles ace received almost every day, and many of them are got up . for. our own sales, and not to be found elsewhere. Printed lists of prices, 'corrected from day 'to .14. with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands olliuyers. Merchants will he stile to form some idea of the ex tent and variety of out! assortment, when we state, that the value of our usual stock of this ost.: is 'at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by.,...0ur largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the flirt; that our means and our:mention, 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 he our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis appoint-mem. P. S.—B. E. LEE, formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and late senior partrier in the original firm of lee & Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some time ago, has recanted business In connection with Messrs. Lee•& Judson.ander the firm of BEE: JUDKON & LEE, and be ventures to assure his Blends and the public. that the new firm will maintain the came pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly distinguished the other two .houses to 'which he be o nged. New'Tork, July 10, 1247.. - CREdIP FALL DRY GOODS FRu.il AUCTION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAS a large stock of Dress Goods, such as new styles Moss. de Laines, 1211 n 25 cents, yard wide ; Cashmeres, California Woolen Plaids; I'lain and Fig. wed, Colored and Black Alpaca 'Lustros, from 181 to 50 - ientst Black and Colored Merinos.and Paramettas ; Bombazines Arc., from 25 etas to 31 ; Cloths, CaSSi mores, Sattinetts, and Vestings in great variety ; yard wide Bleached and Brown at 4. 5, q, 10 etas ; yard wide, 121 cis ;,3 yards ide its.; Table Linens, Diapers, Cf3SIE. &C. ; Carpets for stairs and entries. only 0, 10, 121, and 181 cts.; Ingrain. Cot ton,..and Wool Carpets. handsome patterns, 22, 25, 31, and 50 rap. all wool. 1 buy three-quarters of my goods at auction and rill for cash only, and can, therefore, of fer bargains to country mrchants and others who buy for cash ; worthy of attention my country friends; ner chants, citizens, and others who will please rnil tit ' . J. BOSS HOOPES' Cheap Store. N0..411. Market St.,:thove 11th. north side, Phila.' N. I3.—Show this' advertisement to your neiclibors and friends. . [Phila., Oct?. 40 3m ROUGH and Ready Annual for 1819 with 20 plates., - $lOO The Indian inhis Wigwam, hy Uen , ry Schoolcra ft . 1 50 - The Champions of Freedom, by Sa muel Woodsworth, o,history of the Last War, - 25 Daggett's United States Rail Road and Ocean 6team Navigation Guide, with a map of the U. Stutegc, only, , , Roston American Almanac Tor 1818, ' 100 4 ur Army at Monterey. by T. 1 1 .. Throne; illtistrt'd 50 Scouting Expkitionir of McCulloch'S Texas Itari- gem, by S. C. Hied, illustrated, 50.: Osmond, the Avenger, or the Robber's Foundling, 25 Clinton Bradshaw. or the Adventures of a Lawyer, 25 Fresh supply of CoUnt of Monte-Christo . .., do of Life in London, do of Ellen Monroe, sequel to Life In London, The Splerdors of Versailles, ' 25 The Old Commodore, by the outlier of Rattlin the Reefer, , 25 The Beautiful French Girl, it thrilling story found ed on facts, i • 25 Kaam, or Daylight, a: Prize tale, 124 The French Cook, or the Housewife's Companion, 25 The Frugal Housekeeper's Kitchen Companion, 25 Capt. Donovan's Adventures in Mexico, 25 The Buckskin,or the Camp of the Besiegers, a tale .25 • of the Revolution. Cleveland, a tale of the Catholic Church, The Iron Mask, or the Days of Tyranny, a French tale, by Victor Hugo, 25 The Knight of Gwynne, complete. - 25 Edna Etheril, or the Boston Seamstress, a tale of ' Crime Med its Cl/n9C(111011Ce. ' 124 Alamancrt or the Great and Final Experiment, 25 The Expectant, by Ellen Pickering, 23 'I he Lan& Pirate, or the Wild Girl of the Beach, ' 124 Rody tile 'Rover, or the Ribbonmenja tale of Ireland 23. The Campaign in Mexico, by one who has "seen the,elephant," • • 25 Joseph T. Hare, the bold robber and highwayman, with 16 plates, • . 25 The Social-Lyrist, with songs set to music, 16 Tragedies of the Seas, Illustrated , cloth, • 75 All of tlulwer ' s Novels, neatly Dolma, each, 25 Marmaduke Herbert, or the Fatal Error, by the i Conntess of Blessington. " ' 25 Charcoal Sketches, by the late. J. C. Neal, SO Dickens' NoVels and Tales, complete, United States Exploring Expedition, . . Lives of the Lord Chancellors of England, -- All the Annuals for 1848' and about • 500 Juvenile Works, embracing all the new ones, Together with a variety of other books : just received and for sale wholesale and retail at • BANNAN'S . Nov2o-47] Cheap Book and Stationery stores. GERMANY, 5 popular airs for the Plano, A little more Grape;Cspt., Bragg, a National long, for the Piano, The Hideo° Waltz, . Come Join In the Song, a Patriotic song for the PLanp, Palo Alto Quick Step. Verna m Caro, a Trto, by Benin'. I - Chesnut Street Promenade Waltz, President's Waltz; : . • Mary Ann Polka„- ; - - Anse, Sons of Erie, Arise in your Might, Come, Soldieni, C4me, • Virginia Waltz, 'I'•• Fresh supply of [hit Floating Scow of Old Virginia, song and waltz,, - Dearest Mae, Jenny Lind's Songs. Together with a large supply of \ Waltzes, Gallopade., and Songs , received and for sale at . DAN'ATAN'S Nov2o-471 Matte eat" Vatitity Lvor y e PuITITDIF DAVIT/ EVANS, JOHANNO WATSON Philnda , Atm. 28 35 N,: 56 Cedar SI., New Yo;h: LEE, JUDSON ,Sr.- LEE Our assortment is complete at all Reasons - of the year LEE, JUDSON & LEE. J. Ross Hoopes; No. 411, .U'arke Strut, above Eleventh, north side = New Books. Neiir Music. TO COIMTRY ICEROSANTS. ' C 0.,, martasaTs, wnot.csatu 1100KSLLLERS, ATAD STATICOIECtS. Xo. .1.46! North Feurtk street, K ,ruicintments. , EEP constantly On hand. a very extensive assort ment of _BOOKS and STATIONERY, such as are adapted arta usually Purchased for country tales; which they will sell oil as fabo rabic terms as-the articles can be purchased in thii city, New York. or Boston. Ravings!, extensive BlNDERY.counected with their establishment, they are enabled to supply orders for all the varietics'of blank work. in thebest manner, and at the shortest notice. Officers of Ranks find Clerks of the County Courts, will find our BLANK' BOOKS equal. if not superior to any therbave ever, tiad in use s and orders by country Merchants will be promptly attended to, Particular attention will also be paid to all -orders, through country merchants or by mail, for Law. Medi cal, and Miseellannotis hooks; for public and pr(vute bmrieS, and no etrech will be spired to complete all such orders. on the most reasonable tern's. • , L Country dealers will find h to,their advantage to call and examine oar large stock be toretnaking their urebases. ' [Phila.Now27 47-4 S-Om • P1111....1DELP11.1.04 ADVERTISEXENT. . Oliver Evans' : 'SALARIA•rtnRR, FIRE !AND +MET PROOF IROS ctIRSTS, ' WARRANTED cheat to any other make. and have' never been injulred by fire or burglars, in a single Instance. •Healso keeps on hand a full supply of Cum. mon Chests, made of lighter Iron, =lower prices. .. LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOKS. TRUCKS FOR .STORES, FACTORIES, &c. DRAIGGTIsTS• PRESSES. EAGLE GLASS PAPER. -.. ' . PORTABLE SHOWP.R. BATAS, tr.c. PACKING LEVERS.. ' , HOISTING MACHINE:, REFRIGERATOR'S and RATER FILTERS. 1 OLIVER EVANS, ,_'• ' 61 South Second St.. below Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and prosterviing Aleat, BuUsr, Xilk, and all articles intended foe:culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS. Olives Erans' edebritted Water Filters for purifying water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rains.mi. nerds, or otherwise can be had of all sizes and prices at the waremoms, No. 61, South Second street, two doors below Chesnut street Philadelphia. Philada., Oct. 2 41, . •10-6 m• ' h --- -,--- —. LandretlA's Rural.Rpglster AND ALMANAC - FOR 1849. VOLUME-of 108 losely printed pages, containlngan almanac; a farmer's and gardener's calender for each month (Witte year; descriptions of chemical com position and analyale of the different kinds , of manures and the applicatiolf (if It; n full descripthui of the bes fruits for cultivation; With drawings or the same; d eases of coWs, horses, Sheep. &e.. nrd their reinedie: a list of agriculturallimplements, and their prices; t mode of cultivating 'the different kinds of vegetables, and all kinds of tloyrs ; construction of hot houses, hot beds, &c.; together with a vast amount of other in -1 far - fo notion r the fa mer and kitchen gardener, and all for 121 cents single copy, or $1 per dozen, wholesale.- Every flamer and gakdener in the state ought to have a copy. Just published and fur sale wholesale and retail 'at . r . , BAN NAN'S . ' ~ j Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville. Cr Nies:6...o s In the country would benefit the cause of agriculture by v....basing this book and distributing It among th e thrintoS. The to,. rate at w hi c h, it is sold ought In secure for B h general circnnok... e. ((Nag 41 • , - CHEAP TALI. AND : WINTER DRY G 00113: Joseph'. Archatithatillt, Xs. 417, .IforVict, street, 3d Dry Goods stars . absce kfccrath. Alurth side,l , • , PHI LA OF 1..p11 Is . TJAS on hand a Igrge assortment of Fall and Winter II DRY GOODS. t.mnprising in part rich style Cash meres front I& to 311; Mous. dri - tffines flk , ni l'2l to MI:. black and colored Alpacas, palm and striped from 121 TO 621 ; California plaid , front 25 to 371, a good article; Germain, English. and French- Merinos, front 371 to $1 251 alsola large. Stock of Muslin, bleached and t a r bleached, yard wide, front 61 to 121. , Cassimeres and :' Satinetts front 371 to $1 25; Flannels ti`f every variety, from 121 to 62.: Canton Flannels, bleached and un bleached, for 6i, B,.lo:and 121 cts..; Gent's plain fancy ' Cravats. Gloves, and Hosiery; also women's and chil dren's Morino llosirdre and Gloves; Staid and Cashmere Shawls, from $1 tn to 63: Woolen Plaids IoT bay,, wear; to 374; W oolen Plaids foBc.loriks from 30 to Al ; also: on hand au rt,orttnent of Blankets from 62 to $8 per pair. [l'hila.OctlG 17-12-3tti ylic l-10' • , , The' ,Sarest ; l Cheapest, and Rest . - Of all Cou4reMeflieines now in use is -RITTER'S COMPOUND, SIIRUP OF 'Mit AND WILD CiIERRI, nl' this ftct a single trial will convince the most VI skeptical: It co pains no mineral or narcelic inzre dienr.causes no ince venience during its administration is very palate:tide, Will be, taken with avidity by even Ilia , youngest children. anti will air:A:instant relief in Croup and Whooping Cough if given according to the directions when thparosystn comes mt. A few doses will allay the irritation of the bronchial tubes, Incident to Cough and are Throat. and by removing the cause will in a short time, ilroduce the e f fect desired; a:perma nent cure. One bou c le, the price of which is but 2.5 ets.. will in nearly evyry irsta nee cure a cough howeveiiiiie terate,Whowevi4 long standing. , - Fo! sale by ,lilrektfenerg generally In this and adjoin ing counties and wholesale bylhe proprietem Decl I :17 , :tn-fini) J. 1.. & 11. J. HITTER,- , Whrblesale Lirrgekts. ile2; North 2,1 at.. Philada. AriCgratills MITE subsrriber lids constantly on hand and wilimake to onler~at slloi:1 1 ."lice all kinds of velvet, satin, worsted. and linen ItEGALAA, all of Which he,will sell 'very cheap. Odd Pillows. 'Rona of Temperance. Tem ples of Honor. V. Pruids, I-tech:olles and all other yodeling urged to giveloin a call before purchasin% &sew been. Gt. nd Division S. of 'l%. contemplaie toneti,.,4 . RUldillg. in January next ; all past taxers would do well in giving hint a call and pur chasing aP.W. P Regalia.. , Banners trim:m.lJ amt Flags made at short notice.— Orders front a Il•star re punctually attended to. Samples can nlway's be seen with Morris tt. Grab:lm, Port Carbon„ind ail bargains made by him will be (rind ing on my part. • HENRI' A. LANTZ. wataiingt.na et. hetwern 3d arid lils; Readink, .Dec I t.'•47-60-3M . Phrenological Trorks. . iif ST received a f 14.1.11 supply of „ t/ FOIVICT . II Pin - m.614y, complete. ' *1 00 - Pil2 , sloingY. Animal and Mental, by 0. 8. Fowler, 50 51emary and inteEeCtual Improvement, by do. 50 Phrenology, desigheil for the use of schools and fa milies, by. MR. L.!N. Fowler.' Marriage, its Ilistory and Philosophy; ny do., 775. Love and Parentage,applied to the Improvement of Offspring,- 95 . Phrenological Guides for Students. • - 111 Education_and Self-Improvement, by 0,8. Fowler, sth edition, complete. 1 7S • . Phrenological Busts; ' 100 . Phrenological Almanacs, for 1818, 6 - Coottibe on the Constitu dint or Man, new edition. All of which are ft q sale •Wholesate and retail at Dc4-40]11ANNAN'il Cheap Book & Stationery stores., _ _ -- Wholesale 'Depot of Umbrellas; Corner of Cent.le am! .itarket streete. Pottsville, AT BAN AN s NEWS ROOM. TUST received frnni the mdnuftcturers in Philatiel: el phis, a large stiPply of .Cotton antl,t3ilk LAS, made of the best material. and warranted to , be,rif a superior nianufactOre. As the nbove article is on they can be sold at tow cash prirer. Cotton and Ginghan4 Umbrellas, $1 89 'hi $l2 per doz. Super Ginztiam du steel ribs, 18 00 to 24 do Super Silk do do 30 00 to 40 do Super Silk 'do faisey handles, 40 00 to 50 du Sold in lot' to iiiiiftiorChasers. 3iercharvs in the tinning!' supplied on faYocalile terms. Merchants ti l ading, with Olis'plare will find it to their interest to calld 6 : [Nov2o-47 - • - - TO COUNTRIi MERCHANTS AND OTHERS: 'I..OE3(LT BOOK 111ANUFACTORY, Xo. 36, South CIA street, below Chrsnut, ' 011LADELPIJIA. rr'IIE subscriber has constantly on hand a large as sorement of the following articles of his own maim, 'facture, such as Calf, Bitssia, Turkey, and,Morhcco Pocket Books; Gentlemen's Dressing Lases; 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 in country merchants and others cheap Mr cash, wholesale and retail. , F. 11. dallTll, No. 36, timith nth street, below Chesnut, Philadt. PhiM. 0623, 1817 Wholesale Liquor, Wine, and CORM 11, STORE, S. IF. corner of Market and Thirtrenth. sircets, 1 . 1114 AD EIMIIA. TILE subscriber respectfully informs the store and hidel keepers of Schuylkill and the adJoiningroun tied that he has constantly on hand a large assortment ofForeign N iN E 8 and LIQUOItS in the Custom House stores entitled to debenture. Also at his store a full are.ortment of Domestic Brandy, Gin. Rum, Old Monon gahela, and Rye Whiskey. Which he will AO{ on the most reasonable terms, and solicits a share of public pa tronage. J. B. Cantwell is authorized to receive orders for him, which shall he promptly attended to. Phita,Nov2o 41 . -47-3 M) ANDREW C. CRAIG. New Grocery, I Flour, Feed, AND PROVISION STORE. TIME subscribtr annriuncra to the citizens of Potis. ville, that he has Just opened a new Grocery, Flour and Feed Store, at Mania stand, where he will always keep on hand a tufo erior 'tort of CHOICE GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, IJESI FAMILY FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, all of which will be se lected With treat tare, and Will he sold at very low. rates. Ile flatters himself that tie can make it to the Mterest of this community to deal with him ti he there fore solicits their patronage. He returns thanks to his numinous customers for the patronage they bestowed upon him in his other business. Decll 47 7 .50] , • ,R. D SHOENER. • 1 Patent Grease, FOR the aglesof.Carriages. Wagons, Rail Road Cars and Machinery . Of all kinds, to ewe oil and prevent friction. a • This articlefanrepared and for sale by / CLEMENS& PARVIN, the only manufacturers of this article, in the United States, at their wholesale and (glad hardware and Drug Store in Pottsville, SchuyikillWounty;Pa. REMEMBER that none fsgenuine witheut the wilt ten signaiure of the inventor and proprietor. Chao • W. Clemens, upon each package. • Pottsville. Nev. 14, 18-10 46- ' 'Toys,'Dolls, andTpancy Articles. TAE subscribers have just received a. Ana and large assortment of toys, dolls. fancy 'boxes, harmonicas, flutes, violins, and best onality violin strings, slates and • lead pendia, German pipes, pep, rases and tubes. snuff . boxes, canes, and a great variety of other articles which they will sell wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. • OELL & JOHN DOLL Nn. M. N. 2d street, below Racal Importers and manufacturers of toys. ivory rattles, tops, &c., &e. (Phila,ocl3o 47-44-2 m Furs, Furs, Furs. THEsubscribe r would respectfully'invite ladles and gentlemen about visiting Philadelphta end in want of FANCY FMK such as muffs, noas, tippets.&7„, t o give us a call before purthasing elsewhere; as Viio). will and It to their advantagit and no mistake. •.• • • All orders lecot..ed shall be faittially aiteodod to at No. 97. N7 - ii)t Third-Jstreet, above Arrh, Philadelphia. JAAEg s AgISRVA rS 13t1,7eito Robes . 1,t1,w, afa an . tlapd. PPhitNaC9o, litititt. Jottri,. Saturd oa rem" , flans for the Miners' journal, and 'receipt fc at his Drug store. hi.Tintaqua. From . our re6griphle Correspond nt. , PHILADELPHIA—Mc.- 18117, 1 6 o'clock. The British Stearner;now due at pato''', has not yet arrived. Her njws is anxious y awaited; as it is presumed bY many that it win exercise an important bearing urn the Markets. In view of this, there is littlel change to note wh. bin a day or two past. Flour is rather firm at $0,150 86,62ir Corn moal hus expericMceka slight i4ilse and the tendency is upyvar4 I quote at 3,3 , }'per round. Grain is , wanted at 140 a 1 5 cta. for prime. Corn is in demand at Jo cts for good yellow. "The Elephant, Columbus, belonging t Ea yrnoad tj• Nyarlng'sMenagerie,Mow exhibiting In PI iladelphia„ ti ; ~, became very furious,on it'edneliday afterno n lane, and neaty killed M. Kelly, his keeper. He cited blot wit his trunk , and raising him alo ft , thre him upon the round with Such !ores. that an arm an one of hit leg were broken, and severe Internal inio • sustained beside. He thenidemolisherl several cages, and killed two or three animals confined within them. to became at length so periktly untnankeable, that It as deem ed advisable, by Ma Mayor of the City, to place mut ikets and cannons at the front and rear of th e building. TO kill him immediately if he should bre,sl. out, and prcsent himself un the street.. Through the unwearied exertions of Herr Hrieshich and others, he" as finally overcome, and so completely subdued that" he regular es • 'ting performances were resumed. rr Groat Robbery in' pA/adetpliia.—Dr NV/illatO barlinvon, President of the Chester Countyof a ,vall,te at the Philadelphia and Columbia ink, was r mlibcti Railroad Depot pp Thursday last, containing he vumpf tiny thoitsand linnets, the property of the aforesaid Rank. How therobber ): was etiected has n t yet been positively stated; though several statements haye ap peared In the Philadelphia papers. An intlkiiduali e rp soon after nrresteit on suspicion of !ling the thief, and was committed to Answer.. CU" Lyket• Valle,y Coal Co'. —'Chef burg -Telegraph says that the enterpria l Lukens Valley Railroad and Coal Cori driving a tunnel through Short Mountain purpose of cutting through the ' coal veinl regiOnihas mat with aln4t unanticipated Veins of 10 and'l4 feet An ) thicknese ha reached, and others are IVithin a short t 1 The, coal of which some thousand-tons ha taken out of the tunnel, iaiaid to be of ! hest quality'; and, if au, superior, tor, au cool in the State. The road of the comp e r believe, is ready far, the laying down of th , which can be done in a short time, anticipate that next season, will open wii activity in that region,, and a large 1 'be done, in the mining and transportation to market. Bfle nf a ??alt/e Snake.—Dr. Lee, • ord, Conn.,:icho had .practised extentivol: South, says that he has treated five eases snakebite, and all of them successfully. I edy, is alCeholic liquor—either rum, brandy or, gin -L-given in large doses. A half—pint every fiftcea milmfes making a quart in an hour, isMot too much, to be given as -.soon as posisible bite. 'J he remedy has Men used at the a great t\atent, and has 'never been know of a cure. The liquor absorbs or di total virei.\ , and never intoaicates the s long a's It le virus of the reptile is in thci i 1:7" 'li i - c• should consider ourself unde l lion.. to; '4ur present subscribers, if ~ would l end l eavar to procure us an edition for the ne volume. This, Wo - think, done without inconvenience, and would b ed by u l s lis the strongest evidence of th.el hation of our past labors, while it would on its the deterininOion to make the Jod; the filtine,' one of the hest papers in the Mil if not the 'eery Lest ! GO' At a staled meeting. ref the. S Lodgeof•the Masonic Order, No. 138, their .Hall in Orssigshurz, on the evenin Tag inst., the following persons were the several offices for the ensuing year:: Henry Heiser; S. W., John C. Kt:eater Wm. C. Goldin; S., Wm. 13.'Potts ; M. Bickel. Ardi-Renwval Mceting.—The Otwigsburg, it appears, cannot reconcile them ,:selves to the defeat they met at tge late election. 'They held a meeting-'& few days ago (t e two ceedingi of which we giv,e in another eoldron) at which all sons of arrangements were ma [erupt the expressed de4res 'of the peoph Artitual Session of tho Legi Nlst,land vvilfconinaence at Annapolis . day next, 'hit 27th inst. The Gover - will he sworn into office on the first Mt the "rtetrr year, being the 3,1 of January. 'Boy Loaf.—The p.m of Mr. Vy,m. .gird, of Tamaqua, has. not been beard of by hit . ; patients since Monday last. .See aterlisement in another column. • Martin Shay, souncd in the priso of this County, under r.entense of death, received the .Ext eons., pardon . .3tercley pfternoon. crfKing James and King Char/u.--Charles Stuart. King of England, imposed taxes I without his people's consent, and they tried him nd took heed as a warning to his successors. James ; off but - K. Polk,eur elective monarch , orders his übordi bates to dispense with payment of the tl i xes dne :by those he favors, but compels all .other to pay according to low. The Washington correspond ent of the Philadelphia Worth •Arineriedn states the following facts: Everybody will remember the incidents connected with the charitable mission of the,U. S. ship Macedonian to Ireland, and the flourish of trumpets that wan made over the goner mkt e onduct of Mr.De Kay, who magnanimously volunteered to tike charge of the'vessel and, cargo. i Well, the provisions were delivered, the `captain ' was feasted and toasted, and finally started upon his return to America, followed by the benedictions - Lot thousands. Immediately upon the airiest! , of the Macedonian, Capt. De Kay started for Was hington, and very soon after returned to Neipv York,- with an ordertfrona 'Secretary Walker,- upon - Mr. Collector Lawrence; to admit, free.of du? . , 7 or 800 tons of bar iron, imported on board the Gov ernment vessel which had been . assigneiriby the• Navy Department for the sole'object of transport ing supplies to Ireland. 1 The duty on this iron, under the oct lot' qfi, amounted to between 10 and $l2 000, and the car go was consigned to the firm of Messrs. Boorman & Co., one of the largest and richest 'house's in the Union. New, I ask under what authority,' of law did this Secretary venture to make this remission of • duties 1 "Why MIS not that iron regularly entered at the Custom House, under the act of Congress t Did not the officers of the customs refuse to admit it until the positive pan of the Secretity walla_ produced 1 These allegations Oen all be sustained.. Thus, it Seems this charitable and praiseworthy mission has been converted into %scheme itt eel... fish specatation, and by which those. interested& hav e pocketed an immense awn of moneYTelt the. expense of the public revenue. . It made no differ:. roc,' tOoorman & Johnson • who received the' duty on the Iron, though. it did make some Aliff-. onto in, Met balance sheet of the Treasury. wheth,' er it went into`qui'prirse of thipt. De Kay Ci U 3 , Sub-Trteaurtat,..NeW=fotls,. - • • ' 7 II at. 2E1125 *C . 2: e subscrip r the tamer Harris- of the many, in 1 , fur the of that 1=1:11 ye been 'stance ye been ale very l y other any, we e track, end we th great .USIDES6I of coal f Star in tho r rattle Er= (ter the ouch to I to full !dole the tject so system r obi iga- ach ono al ^name ould be regard nppro- cheer us rtzaf, In untry— buylkill bald at of the lected to W. M., J. W. , John _.5. oplo of MIMI store of n lion- for elect !odor of
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