The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 12, 1848, Image 3

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    Miners' 3ournal.
paturday Horning, Feb. 12, IS,IB.
TANI +.QUA
tn. Mn. E. 3. Fay Is authorised to' receive substrip
Dons for the Miners' Journal. and receipt for the same
at his Drug store. in Tarrnqua.
VOT.NEY B. PALMER,
At lie Real Rotate Oul Coal Apencite
Corner of Third & Chesnut Streets. Philadelphia,
' No.lto, Nasiau Street, Jett/ York,
No. 16, Stale Street.flosinn, and
• South east earner Baltimore, & Calvert Streets,
Baltimore, Is our Aaent fur receiving subscriptions and
advertisements Rn the Miners' Joarnal.
115 1, The circulation of the Miners' Journal la greater
'lbws any paper published in Northern l'ennoytra.
da. and basnenriy doubt: the circulation of anv other
'published in Schuylkp county. It also circulates largely
among capitation% manufacturera. iron and coal dollen.
t hroughout the Ailantii• odd Eosttrn States.
TEM PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TUE COUNTRY t
The People Demand its Restoration I
For President.
Geheral ZACHARY TAYLORC
subject to the Dec lilon oC the 'Whig National Convention
.
THE PUZZLE given in last week's paper
'has misled much excitement. ft set every body
. to figuring; and :alculatingfAtod we have received
: some fifteen or twenty sAutions--sinne of them
from abroad, and one, indeed, from Yale College.
Ths greater number of our correspondents agree
that the old woman started out with 295 eggs ;
taros says she had 303, and the Yale-Collins chap
?aye she had 311 ! Now what is to be done !
We 'append a letter'" or two —end take this occa
sion to request a ..few more puz z les of the otame
sort." .
,
Answer to the Puzzle in the Journal of the sth Fe '
_The number of eggs taken to market the
woman was 311; she sold the first tirtits6li. e.
a{a
one-half of the whole number and half ' ;egg
• over; the Lest salewas one - half of the r Main
der (155) and half an egg aver . amounting ~o 78.
She then bad 77 remaining, and after sellin g ono
half of these end half an egg over (that iv 39)
she had 96 remaining. This answers all the con
ditions of the problem, no breaking, of the eggs
being required.
Tst. Corkge,.feb. Bth, idle.
It. Basses, Esq.—;
,'The answer to .a Puzzle in your lest week's pa
per, ii to follows: The woman when started
had 2 95
. Eggs.. She sold first 149, then 74, and
then 37 Eggs....
Port Carbon, Feb. 5, 1849.
FATAL AFFRAT.—Since our last
publi
"ation. a disgraceful affray has occurred in our
'Borough, terminating in the death of one of the
parties. At about two o'clock on Sunday morning
last; a man named Garrrett approached three Ger.
mans, with whom he bad no previous acquain
tance; and having been laboring under the effects
:of liquor, it which times he was generally dispos
ed to he quarrelaolie, a violent misunderstanding
soap ensued between them. Garrett-and one of
she Germans, named Birch, immediately gloved,
-when the latter seized his knife, and struck it into
.the neck of his assailant. The Germans thereup.
,on ran off, and in pureurog them a short distance,
' 'Garrett fell upon the earth, a lifeless curse—a Mar
tyr to folly, rum and Ens mad passional What a
dreadful lesson does this furnish !
The Germana were arrested early the Oat day,
end underwent an..examination before juitice Wil
son. .Two of them were discharged, and the
other held to bail, to' answer the charge of stab•
binga. The idea of the German ig, that hie acted
in melt:defence.
PEACE. NEGOTIATIONS.—Th. President
' has ransmitted to the U. States Senate, the correa.
pondenee betweeti 'Mr. Trial and the Me.iican
Commissioners during the.suspensiod of hostilities
which Ploived the battles of Contreras andCheru.
bus Co. It contains nothing new, as the genefal
character of theletters on each side. and the final
result war known already : and we have i nothing
whatever concerning the negatiatinns said to have
taken place rut,..cqui Ltly. The latest letter in the
correspondence row tr,insmittr d, is Sept. 6th.
sometime pre.ious to the capture of the Mexican
naiad : wherrsr nrg aiatiune are said to have been
renewed very I..te in JJ,etniber.
A Nr.w I' ontur'—Theeitizens of the
rival cities of Reading and Lancaster must, have,
the bump of enlerprize very largely developed.-
-They are continually.startling their unpretending
neighbors with some mammoth .project—such as
isscompaniev, turnpikes. factories, &c:. and now
these are all thrown in the background by a pro.
,position, gravely urged, for a railway connecting
the two'cities. : This is urged in tho Lancaster
Examiure,an lone inducement held out is, that
it would carry immense quantities of Coal, not
only to supply the single furnace on the road, but
also to supply the paltiMore markets, via the
Susquehanna Railroad, and Conestoga navigation
and Tide traier Venal!'
EXPLOSION OF F IRE DAMP.=-An En
glishman named Jobe Jackson, employed in the
minea of Messrs. Mann & Williams, at Mt. Laf
fee, was so much injured by an expiation of Fire
dainp; which occurred the week before last, that be
died on Saturday afternoon list, aged about forty
years. He leaves a Wife and six children in Eng-
land, whom be sent for about six weeks ago,
and they are, perhaps, even now making arrange
merits to meet, him tere—little
.expecting the
wreck which await, their hopell This life is at
=oat efilful thing. ' .1
The heads of the - aitrerent departments
havit, mmle,a communication to the Legislature,
recommending an increase ou Retailers'- licenses,
Tavern licenses, Brokers' licenses, and also on
Bank dividends. Is it not a little strange that
when Locofocoiern prostrates the industry of the
country, (which it itiirariably does when in pow
er,) the first remedial measure they suggest is tin
increase of taxes upon the people?
MILITARY BALL—The members of the
National Light Infantry Company, of this
, Bor.
ough, intend giving a grand Ball, on the evening
'of the 21st - inst. for the benefit of that corps.—
Ample atrangements have been made to render
the entertainment effective and grand, and it is
i:oped that our citizen.; generally mill. take part in
the measure.
SIZES• OF COAL—We understand that
the Coal Operator a ott. Wednesday last, adopted a
flgtAutic.ra go .4:Lake but four sizes of Coal here,
t after,•inetead office as formerly.. The sizes made
,will be Broken, Egg, Stove and Chesnut. All
the Screens will be Altered at once, and no Nut
,licit will be made hereafter at our Mines. 0
TAYLOR AIFETINO call appears iu
pry ! columns this morning, for a county cows-en
lion of the , frietls,of Gen. Taylor, irrespectivo of
party.' The object of the meeting is to appoint
,delegates to', a State Couvention.4k The Whig
party of this county, we may MEI,' have no..3.7ancy
/ In nliiog this meeting.
W,Niz, - State Ceattat Committee'
hase'lisued a call for' a Stateconsention, to as
suable at Harrisburg, on the !Sth of Match nest.
for the Purpose of selecting a carplulate fur Canal
Commissioner; appointing Senatorial delegates
to the Whig National Convention j and to trane,
act suetvother business as may be JeetneJ itnport.
ant to the success of the Whig cause.
CONING Acets.—Mr. Macready, the
i trageclian, contemi lima paying this country snug),
er visit before the elope of his professiontl career.
He is loosing ;ask in England, and will loose it
here, •if tie comes over. The friends of Mr.
Forest will call for ani,explinstion."
, _..
Petitions are ineireulation asking the
Legislature to repent the present So previsor's law
of this
. Etonaigh., This is rigid,. Its repeal: will
Savofrom . cute thousand to fifteen !mucked dOl.•
firs a year iu the shape of taxes. -
VALEhiTINE'S DAit.=—Of course , ev
iiy body. know. that next Monday, will be Si.
Valentine's day, but as every body don't kuosi its
origin, we' shall enlighten them. Shakespeare
alludes to the Roman feast of Lopercall. when
Mark Anthony "thriCe ... did _offer Etesar a kingly
crown," which' however, ho "did thrice refuse;"
and it appears that it was one of the "orders of
the course" in doing honors to . Juno, that the
names or • young unmarried' Woman-. were to be
deposited in a vase, from which they were drawn
by the men as chance direCted. "The pastors
of the early Christian cbureb," (says an Eng
lish writer) "who by every. means, endeavored to
eradicate the vestiges of Pagan superstition,
substituted in the present ins tante the names of
particular Saints instead of those of the women,
and as the festival of the Lupercalia commen
ced about the middle of February , they chose St.
Valentine's day for celcbratingthe ew feast,"and
accordingly the Outlina'at the ancient ceremony
was preserved ; it is therefore , reasonable to sup
pose that the above practice of choosing mates
would gradually become reciprocal in the sexeri:
It is also recorded that on. St. Valentines day
(svh4 was a priest of Rome) each bird , of the air
chooses its mate." , We will conclude by obser
ving, that we bare ' any quantity of , the "tender
missives" at our bookstores, embraciiagevery saris
ty, and every price.
We like the spirit of the Mercersburg
Journal. The editor leis be frequently hea'a
personi , Faill themselves " Sdott Whigs," Tay.
for Whig.," " Clay Whigs," as if they belonged
to Scott, Taylor, or Clay. Now, after all, the
best kind of Whigs are phigW higs— Whigs Who
are willing to sacrifice their private preferences for
men, to secure the success of Whig principles, no
matter whom a National Convention shall appoint
the standard bearer of the party.
ANOTHER LECTORE.—Dr• ATOrtrie of
Philadelphia is announced, to deliver two lectures;
for the benefit of the Second Methodist Church of
This Borough, on the evenings of the 18th and
19th instant—subject, Labor. The Porter has
well•established fame for profound_ learning, and
no doubt can be entertained silo the interest and
value he can give to any subject he may undertake
to expound. His presence here, should therefore
attract large Adiences.
.tror. a
c
Porrsvmte SENATE —We :observe
that the speech of the Hon: Senator from New
Jersey appears at length in - tile last number of
the Emporium. We ho the pleasure of listen•
ing to it, whilt3 beiiig delivered before that august
body. ;.
•Mr. Joseph P. Smith will deliver. a lepture
before the Senate on Tuesday evening next, on.
the eupject of the Beau VA—certainly a very
beautiful subject. As the papers say of a good
actor, we can say of Mr. Smith—he will draw.
SNOW AMONG THE YANKEES.—It ap
pears that we only caught the Willem' of the
great mow storm last friday. Down about
Bolting, among•the ..everlasting Yankee critters"
it "anew" away at a great rate. Whole orchards
of fruit trees were borne . down and destroyed by
the accumulation of snow in the branches. The
Telegraph wires were broken, too, and sundry
other damage done.
NEW4PAPEBS,. &c
THE Home JOTIRNAL.—With N. P. Mil.
lis, Esq. for Pilot, and Gen. Geo. P. Morris. for
Steersman, this splendid newspaper -vessel is sail
ing very smoothly on the tide' which Shakapeare
said "leads on to fortune." The Journal started
out on a twelvemonth's cruize on the lid of Jan
uary last, with upwards of ten thousand passen
gers, embracing the pick kf the country—.at the
rate of $2 each for the round trip. She has ac
commodations for many more, however, and pas
I sages can be seamed et an'y of Uncle Sam's offices.
Her crew consists of the best sailors in.tbe Liter
ary service, and her is always stored with
rare prizes, picked up on thehigh-seas of Intellect.
Her principal port is the Family Circle, to which
nearly all tier freight is consigned—these mph:ace
the gossips of the old world, , and thou of the new ;
2 -timellany ; Coiresplidenc ; Criticism ;—Es.
say ;—Tales; Poetry, &c' It is needless t•,
Speak of her proprietors—they are well-known
wherever Literature has unfurled her colors. Na
tional pride, as well of the Journal as ,of her
officer., , should attract 'thousands of names to the
captain's office, and ere the present year expire,
her register ebould be authorized to bring up the
steam to "sixty-five thousand, the highest figure
in the newspaper-guege ! This would evince
more taste in our countrymen, then if bestowed
on other journals of larger • pretensions, but of
somewhat lease personal consideration. •
GRAMMATICAL CPRREciOR..—.T his iS
the title of a Book of ISO piges, upon the com
mon errors of language. The author, 8. T.
Hurd, Esq. has long been known as s lecturer on
the Science of Language, and hit visits to almost
every section of the United States, have enabled
him to observe the various cant phrases, files pro
nunciations, wrong collocation of words, and gen
eral peculiarities of gesture and . articulation pre
vailing in different quarters.- These are considered
under rippropriate heads, and the true language
plainly laid down—so that person with little or
no knowledge of the principles and practical uses
of grimmer, may still be enabled to avoid obselite
words or common vulgarisms, and adopt correct
ones to express the same idear. The work is de
cidedly useful, and commends itself to everyone,
For sale at Barman's - Bookstores, ,wholesale and
retail. Price, per single copy, 25 ctn.
THE SATURDAY end).
Ihshment, agreeably to announcement, wee 'sold:by
auction in Philadelphia, un Filmy last- 7 it geld
fur $15,000 and Mr. M'Makin is the purchaser.
Though thus knocked 'off to him, be does not,
however; get it for that sum, as he had previously
entered in:o bonds, guarranteelng that the paper
should not bring lets than $30,000. The auction
eer dwelt king befall, be would knock it - off. lie
offered to take $5OO advance, $lOO, or anything.
siill-no one answered. Besides the $l5 000. Mrs.
Holden getrone-half the profits up to ibis time.
The administrators, too, lately gave notice that if,
in consequence of tho issuing by Mr. M'Mekin of
a prospectus for a new piper, tho isle should be
injured; as it probably has been, they would com
mence an action for damages.
Edgar A. Poe, Esq , is about establish
ing a Magazitra to be devotzd to Criticism, Ste.
Bays N. P. Willie:
"ir there be in • the wand a born anatomist of
thought, it in Mr. Poe.' Ile takes mint and its imita
ann• to pieces with a skill wholly unequalled on either
side the water; and neither in criticism, nor in his own
most singular works of imagimttlon, does he write a
sentence that is not vivid and suggestive The severe
afflictions. whit which Mr. Poe his been visited within
the last year, have left him In a pils it to o to devote him
self, seltiacrificlngly„ to hie new task: and,.wilh ener
gies that need the eserchre, be will doubtless . give it
that complete anent lon which alone can make such an
enterplse successful."
ZONGS FOR TLIE PEOPLE.- , —NO. 2 of this
beautiful monthliber been issued containing up.
warils 'of twenty of the popular rongs Of our
country, set to music, and elegantly illustrated
with wood engravings, of which ,there are some
twanty.five or thirty in the present number. The
worst is elegantly printed on the finest paper, and
publoyeo monthly at $3 per annum, or 25 cents
per Lingle copy. Subscriptions received end sin
gle copies futni4lo.l at our Boolistores.
Mr. I.INION iliku&zusE.,—This appears
lo be one of 4 the most attractive magazines saw
issued. It is published by •lercel Post, Esq., the
"George IL - Gralirri" of New York. and edited by
Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Its general features are
similar to the other literary magazines-. 7 handporho
steel engravings—fashiciasmusie, c., with' 4118
pages of reztlinj matter contributed by the best
writers of the day. Terms $3 per anntm.'
Rini
, ,
A GOOD • KovEmENT—A bill has been
introduced into the New- Jersey Legislature "for
the preservation of newspapers." which authori.
us the dirks of Fanatics to subscribe and preserve
in a bound filo all the - newspapers' published in
them. No better general or local history can be
fdand than the newspapers, and in futuaryears as
matters of reference they ere invaluable. We
hope n similar bill . may ,be brought forward in
our State.
RAILWAY - - toNNEarpNs.--A meeting
was held in NoiriatoWn, on Ratortlvr evening, to
take such measures as will lead to s coonection of
the Norristown Railroad with the Reading Rail
wild, the Valley Railroad, and through it with the
Philadelphia sad_ Columbia Railroad. -
' Several personi have recently been bit
ten by mad dogs in Philadelphia and the vicinity.
If dogs' will get rabid and bite people in Pbi ladel•
phia, we can philosophically conclude that they
would not hesitate to do it here—therefore let
eierybotly keep en eye on the anim de:
The Portland A`dvertiser pungently ob
serves, that the late speech of Mr. Stewart, of
Pennsylvania, is "a complete and triumphant
refutation of the long and visionary report of Mr.
Walker, although Mr. Stewart didn't faint after
making it !"
A Vein of Stone Coal has been discov
ered near Nazareth. Pa. at a place called Bleck
Rock. These ”diecoeeries" are becoming quite
numerone, of late. Mat next 1 From atone
mat to the Philoroeher'e-stone, we suppose, actor•
ding to modern progreasion!
Chloroform has been applied •in Ro
theater,Neiv•York. with much benefit in • case of
insanity, under which the patient could not sleep.
A few inhalations produced sleep, and did the
patient much good.
AS WE EXPECTED: Mrs. Mowntt has
not been as successful in England as was at first
represented. She is considered only as a second
rate actress, and presents nothing new or striking
in her performances.
The editor of the „Pittsburg DeBpatels
says he has seen a beautiful copy of the Declara
tion of Independencer-signatures and all—engra
ced upon one aide of an American dollar We
think-he—well, no matter !
The
„Legislature of Ohio are making
arrangements to pay off the debt of that State. It
is•proposed to do it by tazaticth, to bo levied yearly,
and actrilein a sinking fund. A very good and
honest plan.
We understand that Dr:Del:my admin
isters - the newly-discovered preparation, called
cktoreferei, in his profession. Teeth' can be ex
tracted under its influence, without any pain
whatever.
Why should John..'acob Astor be a
lever fellow You give in, of course. Because
he's a capital Man ! Would'at have thought
that far, would you! , •
Grimes was asked, the other day, if he
ever visited Paris, ••Why no, not exactly," re
plied the old w eg,••but my mother's maiden name
was French !"
If •we are not mistaken, the " City
Items" of the Philadelphia Daily Sun are served
up by our fiend Foster. . •
Our friends of the Schuylkill Haven
Map have secured a correspondent in this place
who "dashes at life with a free pencil."
Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and
"tending Rail Ildad, for the week ending en Thursday
evening last :
WEER. TOTAL.
POrt Carbon, 4.216 00' 20,111 15
Potwville. 1,150 14' • 11, 7 (11 09
S,litti,ll:i'l Ilaven, I,:nlS 10 . 1:5,620 0
Port Clinton, 1,575 09 0.001 01
RATES OF TOLL AND TR ANArORT.ATION oN RAIL ROAD,
Fl , lll 3 / I . l .7nrhon. &h. Ilavcn. Pt. Clinton.
To Phllndelphia, $1 70 $1 GO SI 40
To Richmond, I 70 1 GO 1 40
MINE 11111.I.iiND SCIIITTI.KILL 11.4VEN R.R.
The follnwlnv. is Ow amount of coal trunsportvd over
Ilds Road, during the week endon Wednesday evening
last: 4,069 15 101111.
Per bat report, ' 01,165 00 "
SCOITYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
Amount of coal panned nve r the Schuylkill Valley fiat
Road. for the week ending Saturday evening last
MOUNT CARRON & PORT CARRON RAIL ROAD
' Amount of coal pared over the Mount Carbon and
Port Carbon Rail Road. for the week ending Saturday
evening taut. - 4 .188 15 Inns.
• P-er last report. 13,219 04
MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD.
Amount or coat passed over the 61111 ('reek Roll Road
for the last sar. days : 3.C97 19 tons.
Per last report. 13,697 17
MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
Amount of Cool transported over the Blount Carbon
Rail Road,:to Thnrsday evening last:
1,423 09 tons:
Per tut repot:, 12,751 09
I•
4AC ELEttEL, ' .
In SHAD.
- SALMON. 1 Constantly on hand
_ HERRINGS, , and for sale by
PORK, } J. PALMER & CO.
HAMS and SIDES, t Market nu Wharf,
SHOULDERS, i PHILADELPHIA..
LARD and CHEESE, j Phlla,Peb 12-7 3m
U - P - lA.KCtiRRECTLY.—IIurd's Grammatical
SPEAK
or Vocabulary of the Common Ermrs of
'Speech. Alphabetically Arranged, Corrected, and Ex
plained, for the use of schools and private Individuals:
.by Seth T. Mud : Just received and for sale at
Fr h 12-73 BANNAN'S Cheap Bonk stores.
VALENTINE Writers, Comte and t' entimental
Just received and for „ale at 13 ANNAN'S
Febs-63 Cheap Book and Vrriety stores.
if Card to - .hale Readers.
To those who Intend visiting Phdadelphia
to make purchases, it Ls important to know
where It can be done to the best advantage.
Such*, are about to buy DATA for their own
head% or by the case to sell again, are respectfully in
formed that there Is an establishment at No. I f Straw
berry street, on the second lime. conducted by E. DA
MAI, on the cash system entirely. where HATS of the
best materials, and of the latest fashion, pa n positively
be obtained at from one to two dollars less then at the
showy and extravagant stores In the fushlonahle streets
albs elty,,where rents are from oats to three thousand
dollars per annum!
At this establishment, nn neenunt ofloesting himself
in a bye strent,and upstairs, the proprietnr procnres his
store at the low rent acme hundred dollars. The vast
difference In the profits which there must be between
the two descriptions of stores, every one can answer:
A visit Is earnestly solicited, as it is certain nu one
Will ever regret doing so.
itv Strawberry street is the first above Second, run
nine honi Market In Chesnut street.
Pli!M, Feb. 12,1818 - 7-6 m
Pnotm atm
NT, OTICC Is hereby given that a Court of. Common
/I Pleas. for the trial of causes at issue In and for the
county of Schnylkill.will be held at Orwissburg In the
county aforesaid.ou Monday. the 1316
.day of March
next, to continue two weeks, if necessary.
Therefore all persons having suits Rodin:. and all
perso a whose duty It shall be to appear at 'raid Court,
will take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Sheriff"' nekt.. Orwigs.l 3. T. WEIMER, Sheriff.
burg, Feb. 12, 1348. f
•
XXTHEREAS the Hon. LUTHER. KIDDER. Esquire,
V V President of the several court. of Common Pleas
of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe; In
Penntqlvania, and Justice of the .several Courts of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer,
end General. Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and
STRANOE Pt. PAIMEII,OTIdJACOBIIUNTZINOEB,ESetiIreS,
Judges of the Court of Moaner. Sessions of the Peace.
Oyer andTerminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the
trial of nil capital and other offenders, in the said
county of Schuylkill-.b y their proc.nts to me directed.
have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter.
miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to he holden at Or
wigsbure. On Monday, the fah day of .March nest, to
continue two ivesks, if necessary.
Notice is therefore hereby give* to the Coroner, the
Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county
of Schuylkill, that they ate by the said .precepts com
manded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock intim fore
noon of sail day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations, and all other remembrances: to do those
things, Which to their several offices appettalu co be
done ; and all those that are bound by recognizan
tree. In prosecute nerd Ott the privoners that are or then
shalt be in the gaol of said county of Schoyihill, are to
be then end there to prosecute them as shalt be just. •
God sauce the . Cirminnntrealth. •
.JOIN T. WERNER, Sheriff.
Shenfrr Office, Orwip z )
bum Feb. It. 1818.
.f 7-
• N. D. - --The witnesses and infant who are summoned
to attend satdCourt, are s centred to punctually.
In case at non-attendance, the law to such cases, made
enitunivided. will •he rizidly enforced. This notice In
published by enter of the roars; tlpr. Cpaelplit4 win
coycip themelves attordinVy.
-.-
THE. MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
SUALV TALL
The Coal Trade for IS-IS.
BEIM
Total, • 23,455 01
WILLI• • NEWELL, Collector
Per lest report,
. - -
T0ta1,0,195 11 "
JEARE TURNER, Collector
Total,
EEMI
JESSE TURNER, Collector
1'4%1 16 "
GEORGE IIADESTY, Collector
Total. 1 . 44.11 19
• NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector
PROCL.4ITIATION.
Sher.tills Sales of Real Estate..
BY virtne:of suitilry writs of Fresditiosi Enpowar and
Lecari 'Facial, Issued out oe,the Court or (Summon
Pleas of S 611 1 11 ( 01 Crounly, to the directed, will be
'.ex
posed to public eats ci
or veodue SaltirdspAbsllLCay
of Afttreh, IA In o'clock in the orenoon, at the public
house Of Daniel Mit In the rough cif - POitsville.
Schuylkill eau ntya h e fidlowing escribcd premises. visa
All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate In
Norwegian township, In Schuylkill county, beginning
at a post in Die middle of the West . Branch Of the Mt.
Carbon flair "toad; thenee parity by land of the Dela.
ware Coal Company, and partly be land of Elizabeth
Spots' north CBl, degrees, east 1.0 7-10 perches to a
white oat corner of land caned the 'Mount Laffee tract,
now the-property:of the Trustees of the Rank of the
United ;states. and Elijah If. Kimball: thence by the
last mentioned tract north ill degrees. west, crossing a
public r0ad,!163 perches to anon; thence by land which
lately formOd part of the tract levied upon, now the
property of the said Trustees of the Bank of the United
States, antrElijab 11. Kimball,South 691 degrees, west,
crossing the said public road, 111 340 perches to a pine
tree at the spit Railroad, and near the left bank of the
West Branch of Norwegian creek; thence down the
middle of the said Rail Road, whieb passes along the
left bank or the said creek, south 41 degrees=Wes l 142
Perches to a'noscsouth 11 degrees, west 4 perches to ti
post, south !10 degrees. east 7,9-10 perches to a post,
south 131 degrees, east Ji and 7-10 perches to a pout, and
south 191 degrees, east 7 pod 6-10 perches to the place
of beginning. containing 125 acres and 97 perches, and
bet the same tract of land (less 93 acres, which was
conveyed bY Elijah Dechert and wife to Richard B. Kim
ball,) which the Desks County Rank Conveyedlo the
said Elijah Dechert, his heirs and weigns, by deed
- bearing date the day of-- Is—, and recorded at
Omieshure, in Demi book No. —, nag. r— r with the
appurtenances consisting of several coal mines nod
opened and worked by J.& J. Diddow, Wm-itriThos.
Johns and others, and a number_of coal schutes and
miner's house, stables. /cc, &a. As the property of
ELIJAII DECIIERT, Esq. '
At the 54021 tissi and plate by virtue ofan Alias Testa
Twain Pend. Exponas, Issued odtuf the Court of Com:
mon Pleas, of Dauphin county: The one undivided
sixteenth parts of two tracts of land, situate in Lowe!
Mahantongz township, Se huylk 111 county, surveyed on
warrants, in the names of Wm. 'Altman and Jacob
Yeager containing each 440 acres and sixty-four per,
then more-or less. As the property of GROUSE Aliki
SON, deceased: •
At the same time ynd place, by virtue of a writ Of
Test. Vend: Exponas, Issued out of the District Court
of the *city and county of Philadelphia, all those cer
tain four lota of ground, situate in Drelbelble's addition
to the Borough of Schuylkill Sloven, Schuylkill coun
ty, numbered 00.81, 82 and 83, each lot belhg GO feet In
front and 240 feet In depth, bounded by IWllliagn streets
St. John street, liberty street, and a Yu feet wide alley.
As the property of JAMES NV. SIDES.
Seised and taken into execution aid will be sold by
flberlCr a Office. Orwigs- 1 J. T. WERNER, glieriff.
.burg. Feb 12,1818. f 5-
. ICIIII X X 0 49 19
. 410/ ,fiaa;
WESTERN; NEW YORK COLLEGE O' HEALTH;
207 i Nab stress, Buffalo,-3NW TO3K. •
Dr. C. Cd VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lithotitnptie Mix.;
fume Enid.' tried medicine which has made GREAT
CURES in am-Diseases. is now Introduced into 11113.
section. The limits of an advertisement will not per
mit on extended notice of this remedy: we have only
to sly it has for Pe agents In the United Mates and Can
ada. large 'plumber °federated at COMMIC PRArCTITION
ens in high profetislonal etanding, who make a general
use ofit in their Pract ire In the fillowing diseases
j DROPSY, kiRAVEL.
And diseased of the Urinary organs ; Pihrs and all dial
eases of a heblood ; derangements of the Liver, 4e., and
all general diseases bf the system. It heanTlCULlet.v,
requested that nil who etihtemplate the ive of this sr..
tide, or sobs informetion respecting It, will obteiti,
a PAMPSILETIni 32 Mr., which Dennis whose names] ]
are below will gladly give away r this book : treats upon)
the method' of dare —explain I thin properties of thd,
article, and the diseases it has been need for over this!
country and Europe for four years with such .lierferil
effect. Oved Id Dares of testimony Dom the,u IC Ilea?
quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and
DATES, which can be written to by anyone interested
And the parties will answer poet paid ciimmunisations.
to Ile particular and ASK for the PAMPHLET, As
no other such pamphlet has ever 'been teen. The evi
dence of the Power of this medicine aver oar, diseases
is guaranteed by persons of well knovra standing in so.
ciety.
Put up In 30 oz.ra nil 12 oz.. h ittles. Trice $2, 20 nz ;
$l, 12 no.: the larger being the cheaper. Every bottle
has .'O. C. VAUGIIiii " written on Did directions, &e.
See pamphlet tree 2d. Prepared by Dt. G. C. Vaueho,
and sold at Principal Office, 2070ilai n street, Buffalo.
N. Y. Ogled' devoted to the sale of this article esclu,
steely, I.32,lNarsatt, New York, and !tomer of Esser
and WashingtoN Salem, Mess., end y all Druggists
throughout this country and Canada as otenti.
Also for sole by : 3. S. C. MANTIS, Pottsville; E. J.
FRY, Tamaqua E. & E. HAMMED, Orwigsburg;
.LEVAN & BAIIFIIAN, Schuylkill Haven.
Feb 12.,„1549 '
7-ly
Hou r sesland Lots fo r Salc~:T
• I THE subscriber will sell at private vale
four 'houses and inta,situated on Rail Road
•v• • street, a short distance above Haywood &
Snyder's Machine Shop. The houses are
frante, in good condition. Fur further
particulars apply to
YSTERIESand Miseries of New York by Ned
iVI Buntline, part 2d, 25
American Cottage Library of useful faux, , 25
Adventures In Mexico and the Rocky Mouetains
2 vols.; 50
The French Conk, or Housewife's Cnmpanlnn, 25
Now and Then, by the author of a Diar3 of a Lou-
don Pilysieein. St
Counterfeit U. trot np to Feb. 11, 18:3,
inßt received and for si.l, •at
BANNAN'S 2°,; stores.
i7IIIZ ' r
•
-sr •
_„,/
MEM
,
.1
ILLST opening a law end well-selected nssortment
d of Garden seeds, all warranted fresh from Land
reth's, w hichlw ill he sold wholesale and retail at nue
-sery prices. 1 ttle Persons wishing to purchase to sell
again, supplied at city_rices by the guaniity. (Febl2-7
.1 1
S -I, triiiirTieeSs. ;'ips.
..i - ...
4... sw IMI) lIIIERY, li.c. . m . - •
..1.., dE .*"
'
RSONS in want of Fran ...:. '---
and Ornamental Trees,Shruhr i
[miry, ,s-c., will please leave :,
their orders at BANNAN`rt Molt mores.
Who is Agent for the most - extensive Nurseries In the
United States' all of which will he supplied by the 100
or single, at the lowest cash priers. ' (1?e512-7
~...
970 02 tnne
5,317 09
J. C. C. ➢ ughem,
GRADUATE of the Philailelplila College of
• PharmaCy, bar ope Led a family ming and MED-
W. ICAL attire, where can be found a general assort.
'° ▪ meet of Medicines, French and Englia Perfume
ry, Combs, ilritshes. and a variety of fancy. articles.—
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. `Vindow Giase, &c,
which will disposed of at the lowest city owes by
calling at the *tote formerly occupied by Long & Jack.
sun. nearly opposite the Episcopal Church.
Psittacine' Feb 1218(4
__
NEW 120012. S• - '
TA MES the Second, or the Revolution of 1658, 25 '
.1 Brian O'Lltin, or Luck to everything, complete. 50
The Fortunes Of Torlogh O'Brien. 25
Twenty Tear After, a Sequel to The Three
. Guardsmen,' 751'
Flirtations in America, or Ilikh Life in New
York and Samoan, 25'
Jane Eyre, the best Novel of the Day, _ 25 .
Lanni the Parke, by James, limb oupply J5l
The Nazarene; or the Laotof the Washingtons s
a revelationlof Philadelphia. New York and
Washington; by Gen. [appall!. vol. 1. 50
Washington and hit Generals, by Lippard, $1 00
Washington and his Generale, by Headley, 2 vols. 2 50
Together with a variety of other works: Just receiv
ed and for Bale at [Febsl HANNAN'S Bookstores.
- Franklin House,
105, Chung: street.—PHILADELPHIA
• • .
IThi lei house is located in Chesnut street,
between Third and Founh. in the unmedi
gi!• ate vicinity of the Exchange, Post (Hike.
gs • I Minks, and business part of the city. It is
well furnished, the rooms large and com•
fortnble. • The table is always supplied
with the bestthe market affords. The wines in part are
of thicorell known stock of the Mesars.Sanderson, atd
are not infcript to any in the illy.
The subscriber to assisted In the management of the
house by R. M. glaymaker, formerly of Lancaster Co.,
Pa., who hex recently been one of the principal assist
ants, in ItartwelPs Washington House." The zer
vents are polite ancLatt ent ire to the wants of the guests.
Nothing shall be wanting on the part or the proprietor
to make the Franklin Ilnuse a comfortable home to the
traveller, the man of business nr pleasure, and it will
he his constant desirOto merit x share of their patron
age. [Feb344.6] •G. W. 8011 LE, Proprietor. .
WARELIOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY.
12==IZIM
LEE, JUDSON & LEE
(LATE LEE & JUDSON)
Occupy the spacious FIVE STORV WAREHOUSE,
N 0.56 Cedar Sirect,—the whole of which is devoted to
the exhibitor. and sale of the single article of PRINT-.
ED CALICOES. Their presentstoca consists of near
ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some
THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and
comprising eveirctbing desirable in the line, FOI/EIGN
and DOMESTIC.
All of which are od•red for sale. for cash, or'satisfac.
tory credit. at ;the lowest prices, by the PIECE • OR
PACKAGE. I
New styles are 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 day,
with every variation in the market, are placed In. the
hands of buyets. ;
Merchants will be able to form some idea oftheetx
tent and variety of our tuwortment, when we elate,
that the vallienf our usual stark of this one AaTICLY,
is at least twide 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 a vast
variety of articles, are devoted wholly to. one, will
render the advantage,' which, we can otter to dealers
pc,rrecily obvious; and it shall be our care that none
who visit our establishment ghat l meet with any (Bs
, .
appointment. 1
Oar assortment ieCoMptelle at all seasons of the year.;
is LEE, JUDSON ,& LEE.
F. LEE, Cornier!): of the firm of lord &
Lees, and late keninr partner in the original firm of Lee
& Brewster hem which connetion he withdrew scone
time agn, has resumed bounces in connection with
Messrs. Lee & Judsnmunder the firm of LEE, „Ittostple
& LEE, and Ittl ventures to minim his ti lends and the
public, that the new firm will mainta in • the same pre
eminence, in this branch of the tinde, which former
ly (Hat 111;41114CA the other 'two houses to which he be
longed. ;
New Yorkj Jaty 1217.
on
11-...AzilesLertnin°enik?l7Fillatt L'gnstantly . 0 Ilnag°:lrt
Os
and lateral reeds Mali, light T mils 20 lbs. to the
yard, Mtn simerinequalty, and most approved patterns..
For sale at the Vora store.C.lni-lj EDW. YARDLEY.
BOXES h
11 A USICALo superior make . c play
/V 1 from two 16 richt tunes reaper t ively.all fashionable
airs, at. [Delti-51] BRADT & ELLIOTT'S.
VLIF.PHAIeT OIL.—A sapenor article for ma
eldnery, Prig/nes, dce , warranted not to riusa,Jrist
rstreived andlor sale At Ole:Yorli Etore.
tittr6-45]• EDWARD TARDLBE.
JACOB KLINE
'Oren, Books.
IPablle Sale •
OP EIORSES - AND WAGONS
• -.. WILL be, sold, nt public, iate'at
• - Moo DtCotsin, prrSatirrday.theßtith
of February, lent.. at 10 o'clock in
• 4•
• • the forenoon. EIGIFTgoad WORK
ING - GORSES. with harness. The horses stein good
rendition, gentle. and are equal to any working horses
In the region. They can be seen at the stables at any
lIRIe previous to sale. ' Also; FQUIT. TWO !HORSE
W AGONY pea rly, new, together with a variety ofot her
articleJr.:all of which will be sold without reserve, and
po reaonable credit, with security.
i
%V. R. WATRES..
Salamandtr, Elre, and Thief
. .
PronirChtests;
Fin-Priof Doors for Bank, and Sam, St.: itaa‘Leils
opiiat Presscl, Parsat Sliais-4imed Refrivra
tors, Willer Fitters, Patent Portebis ' . •
Water, lout*, is traded for
Sick and harm.
EVANS Sio - WATSON, ' •• .
vs, Freak Third St., (epposits ile PAilado. suiave.)
ANUFACTURE and keep constantly ofi hand, •
al large assortment of the above articles, together
with their Patent Improved Salamander Ft/IE4'BOOF
SAFES, which art. so constructed as tp set at rent all
manner. of doubt as to their being strictly'lliejaprif, 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 spate of some three inches thick,
and. Is filled In wish Indestructible material, so as to
make it do impossibility to born any of the contents In
side of 0113 chest. ' These Soapstone Salaam nders we
are prepared and drichallenge the world to producenny
article in the shape of Book Safes that , will standee
much heat, and we bold ourselves ready al-ell times to
have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con
tinue to manufacture ■ large and general assortmentof
our Premium Airtight Fire Proof Safes, of which then
are over 800 now In use, and in every instance they have
given entire satisfaction to the purchacers--of which we
will refer the , public to ofew gentlemen who have them
lanes:
Ilaynood dc" Snyder. Pottsville; Joseph 0. Lawton,
Pottsville; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown. Pa. .
N. & G. Taylor, 129. North 3d'st.; A. Wright & Nerd'.
ew., Vine st. Wharf ; - Alesander Came. Conveyancer.
corner of Filbert and 9th as.; John M. Ford, at. North
3d at.; Itlyera Bush, 20, North 3d it ; James N. Paul,
101, South 41h st.; Dr. David Jape. 8, South 3d it.
Matthew T Miller,P.O. South &Ist ; and we could name
some hundreds of others if it were necessary. Now we
Invite the attention of the public,and particularly those
in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store 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 manufactore the ordinary Fire Proof Chests
at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at
any other store in Philadelphia. •
• • DAVID - EVANS, •
.' • JOH4NNES WATSON.
Aue. 28.47 . . 33--;
The President's alesstme.
TILE Prezidenes mensage is before the public. Ills
views of public policy are now manifest; they are
applauded by seine and censured by others. Ills Ideas
on national Crain are no doubt given with the view
that such principles If carried Into effect would result
to the benefit of this country. it is on the same princi-
ple that we endeavor to conduct bur business affairs.—
We Proclaim to the people our notlnna of the proper
plan of buying and selling goods, with the expectatiao
that such information If heeded would resolt to the be-
nefit of the nubile generally. Like Polk, we find our
supporters, end too many who prefer supporting some ,
body else. Polk In In favor of a low tariff on foreign
merchandise, sufficient to pay expenses of government,
with Incidental protection to our manufacturers. We
are in favor of a miff strong enough on the goods we
sell to pay expenses ofa family government and leave a
sufficiency of rash to protect.us through Inilg sieges of
hard times. occasioned by overtrading ; bank resole
tines ; bank and individual suspensions, and tariff es-
perlments. • Polk is In favor of disposing or the Meal =
cane, in order to conquer a peace. We are In favor of
disposing of our DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, dre., In
order that we may base peace with those ties Mg claire'
against us. Pole. is In favor of taxing the ftiezima to
.;; ,, iitrt the war. We are in favor of exchanging or
b s l talking and negotiating, in order that our
establishment too should he and remain solvent. Polk
is is favor of eztenelon of territnry end a new govern-
ment loan. We would prefer an extension of time to
sash up old ;tonnages and adopt a different method to
, raise . money. without recourse Pt constant borrowing
' from Peter to pay Paul. Polk is in favor and has offer
ed the Mexicans grand bargains in settlement of the
difficulties, between that country and nom. We are in
favor and will offer nor STORE GOODS to the citizens
of this county at bargains equally as Screed, which will
enable us to settle our difficulties with the New Yorkers
end Phi adelpitlan•. The Mexicans are o stubborn
people, they Ivould not sell a large portion of their
country for three million of dollars. The people of
thin country are o wise people, and will accept of cheap
goods ; provided they are in want of them. All those
that are in want of bargains are respectfully Invited to
call at the cheap rash store of
Dec 2.547 CC tot.) GEORGE W. SLATER.
New Goods.
CHEAP DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
HE subscriber having taken the stand,formerly on
copied by Messrs. Epting, Myers, & Co , In Centre
street. oppoitite J. G. Brown's Drug store, and hag laid
in a fresh and splendidelnrk of DRY GOODS. such u
'BLACK, BROWN, and OLIVE FRENCH CLOTHS; for
cloaks and dress coats. He has also a good assortment
of Mons. de Twines. Cashmeres, Calicos, black Bomba
zine, queen's Cloth. Mooting. Under Shirts, Drawers,
Woolen Scarfs, NVonlen Stockings, 'Handkerchiefs,
Suspenders, etc., which will be sold very low for cash.
Those In want of zoos! cbcapgoodo will please give hi
a can, [Dell 4740] J. 1101 NS
PURE WHITE LEAD..
Vrettterlll & Brother,
VIANTIFACTURCItA, No 65, North I'o.nt street.
,41'hiladelphia. have how a rood supply of their war
prited pore NVlll'l'll LEAD, and those ctistmuers who
11'1,” been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run
on !hp s artiet,:.. shall now hae,e their orders tilled. -
•Na known substance posses:es those preservative and
htautifying properties, so desirable in a print, to an
equal extent welt unadulterated white lead; hence any
admixture if al her materials only man its value. It
has, 'lmre fore, been line steady 3411 of the manufacturers,.
for ninny years. in supply to the public; a perfectly pure
white lead. and the unc.easinr, demand for the article, is
proof hat It has met with faeor. It is invariably brand
ed nn one florid r WE:TUMULI, In full,
and en the oilier. rrare.tered Trace. all in red letzer•.
.4"ete Doola.
_ .
C ol , , , .. , D p o o n i iit i llan ro 's m C e airmal,eil in New Mnxica. with so a
Gem ge by .1. Sher - Map Knowles. 25
The Pirate', Daughter. by author of Conant Toni, '25
Pontiac. or the Into Battinof. the Ottawa Cbhf, 25
The Adventures of a Strolling Player, , 25
Fresh suppiy of the Convict, by James, , , 25
The Star of the Fallen,
'Six Lectures on the ore (tribe tangs, by Dr. Fitch, 75
Coombe on the Constitution of Man. , 4521
flistory of the War between the It. S. and-Mexico, 371
Prcahqiimply of Scouting Expedition of Texas Ran-.
pre, - • so
Together with all the new hooks as anon aslmieel at
DANNAN'B
Dell-50] Cheap Perieilitni'anit Faller stores.
Schollliall .rovigation Co.
TOLLS FUR I 645.
'GI VE Board of Ilia raters have adorned the following
rates of toll to be clowee,l nn their works during the
/ear lel& A NTIIItACITE COAL. , '
Fn be charred per ton of 2210 lbs.,
the weight to be tie
:ermined by spelt means as tiny be adopted tr. secure
tccnrscy. and five per rent. allowance to be made
Iterefrom for loss by wastage. .Thetoll to be computed
row Mount Carbon for all coal coming irom above that
mint, and to be charged proportionately for all distances
turfed nn tire Canal:
For the months of March, April, and May,
rum tears TES TON- I
''
For the months of June and July,
PITTS MT" PCS TON ' • •
'or the months of August. September, October, Nevem.
her, and December,
mixam-rive CCM PER Toll. '
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
To be charged per tonf 2240, pounda.
•TIRST CLA • , .
Limestone. Iron oreolnarry s tough stone:e
Wro rn
ught marble, wind, clay, gravel; ails, bark, lime and
, p rirtro,
manure, one and a half cents per ton per mile, but no
Marge will be made fur any distance carried beyond
twenty-five miles,
Maximum toll obi such articles for any distance; !lama , -
seven and a half tents per ton. ,
arcotto CLASS.
Gypsum, enrdwtwid, timber, lumber, hoop palm, hay
and straw in hales. bricks, and bltundnous cull. .
Between Philadelphia and Mount Carhou,7s claper Ina
fich'll Haden, 72
Port Clinton, 65 "
- Way trade three-fourths of a cent per ton per mile,
but no charge 'hall be made exceeding merely-five my
per ton. TAM CLASS.
.Merehandize generally, each as dry goode, earthen.
ware, all, iron in pigs, bars, or any stage oternanufac
true beyond the ore, nails; finer, grain, and all other
articles not specifically enumerated in classes first and
emend. i
Twn cents per ton per nille for the first twenty miles
carrled.nnd three-fourths of ii cent per ton per mile for
any additional distance carried beyond twenty miles.
Xoferj-11 encases where one or more locks are passed:
and fies distance carried /Mall be less than two mile%
the charge for toll shall be for two miles according to
the class to which the articles carried may belong.
And in all cakes where the foregoing rates shall exceed
6j cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage o robe vessel
for any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents per ton,
above Reading, the toll shall be charged at these men
tiobed rates on all articles., •
TOLL ON EMPTY BOATS.:
•
' Roots! intended to ne run regularly in the tradeon the
line of the Canal will be licensed to pase the whole or
any part of the line mete by thepayment of ten donate.
The licenses will be Issumeby any collector, and will
Continue in force during the yea rlBll3, provided the boat
en license/Vahan pay a aunt in tolls equal to ten dollars
per month.
Boats not an licensed will be charged fire cents per
mile. /totem they carry, cargo which has paid five dol
lars in tolls.
Any boat not licensed as aforesaid, and running up on
a eingle level of the works, shall pay for each lock they
may et any tune pass, four cents per ton on the wet ,
tattled tonnage thereof above Reading, and six and a
quarter tents per Inn below Reading.
CARS, BOATS, AND LANDINGS.
• , The 'Company will furnish ham. Wits, and landings, '
and afford every facility for transporting coal to market
at the most reasonable rates; and they are prepared to
make contraiii with operator, and other ,engaged la
the coal trade, and - with those who will build bed run
b oa :, on the Canal, on liberal terms. , Applkatione nn
these subjetts Are to be leads to the President of the
Company, and they will receive prompt attention.
By order'of the Board, 1 ,
'Decll-501 F. FRALEY. President.
Office of the Sefluylkill NaVlgattnn Co.. Dec. 7, 1647
llo* I do' Wish I Could get.
MY SORE AND WEAK EYES CURED:.
TP that he your sincere deshie, let me tell you that for
.1. the enormous sum of 25 cents. you may have your
Wish gratified. by calling on either of the following gen
tlemen and purchasing a Lucile of
DR. EVANS' TONIC EYE WATER:
B. HANNAN. ..1; S. 'C. MARTIN; 'Pothiville
Shlssler. Port Carbon or J. 11. Falls, Minersville.
There is nothing Moat half equal to It to coils sore
eyes In man or beast.
Prepared by br. EVATIF. Noi 32, North Sitth street,
Philadelphia. . t.142.7-3,3tu.
. NOVS'
'TLIE Lindatt. Valti. arranged for thir Plato,
The Ohl Ann Chnit, d edition,
Thou art the Enact of all "
O: Love Dwdls not in
Ueda di Chamounix Gainp, 1 , ; • •
The Weston Gallopade., -
The Cynthia oft Walla;
The Celebrated Woroniow W'altzes, •
The Linden Waltz, , •
A Little More Grape, Capt. Bragg,
Sleep. Gentle Mary.
The Flower of Ametice. apotlginol Watt:.
On the Banks of Gutipalquiver, as sung by Mad. Dlshop,
'Tilt the I.ast Rose o'l:lncome,. by Henry Bettr,
Widow Machree, as sung hi Collins,
Grande Vase Drilliente,
Trust to Lock. aresuegfiy Collins, ' •
Iturgatuller'oeuti miter far - the Fiona.
Tovihrr with's ;quiet,' of.oGter rousiclortonoired
and far sole at [.1n"4.5] DANNAWS Doobtorpr.
Pottsville Steanr Planing and
TURNING mesupAcroay. - -
rilBE andenigned have. made complete and penile
' L. nest arrangements Gar the manufacturing of Float
Boards. Window Bathes, Sawed Laths. Bed F 04 4./ 4 °
hie. Ctib. and Washstand . TAM Awning and !Limning
Posts, Bannister), Stump Feet, Bolting Pins. 'Potato
Smashers. Bench and Hand Screws, Porch and Newel
Posts,Oed Pine, and a general variety of turning of all
kinds. They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and
White Pine Floor Boards. Bashing and Laths, and other
doished work wonby the attention of Madders. They
have circular saes for slitting stuff to any dimension
required for building or other purposes. • , • •
Fett34S-6) . H. STBAUCII &
• _____.... • _ _
UMBRELLAS. PAILLSOLs.,
PARASOLEVI'ES, AND WALKING CANE UM
' •RREt.LAS. -
li'gli. IL Richisrdion,
Stem Factory, the only one in the United SW.%
Ne: 104, Market aterst,—rnicitoston is.
MERCHANTS are respectfully Informed Hiatt
emulator to manufacture all the above goods; by
Ute'aid of steam. eater Ithstanding the great Opp°.
shine of patties opposed to the Introduction of expert
sive improvements. My assortment is complete, and
prices so Few as to give entire satisfaction.
U As there is an umbrella store neat door, of nearly
'the - same name. It is important you should remember
WM. 11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory. and patentee
of the Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lady asd
Ekes. No. 104, Idarketetreet, Philadelphia.
ate Attention is requested to the celebrated. Walking
:Cane Umbrella, a nestrand bbourifbl aiticte,coinhining
alt the advantages of a cane and umbrella. _
Phila..Febsl.B-6.3m ' .
Important to. t hose who Wish to
WORK FOR CASH.
THE Delaware Coal 'Company will receive' walled
proposals not ro be opened until Monday, the 91st
day of February, for the following four s.,veral and se
paratetontracts . -
let. A contract for the MINING of all the coal that
tan be got from both the Wapiti at East Peach Mau. tats
Colliery, until December 1,1819.
Rd. A separate contract for PRRPAIIING and DE
LIVERING said East Peach Mountain Coal at Mount
Carbon; until the abor e-named date.
3d. A contract forthe MINING of all the coal that
can be got from the eloat West Peach Mountain Cot-
Wry, until' December pe
1148.
4th. A separate contract for PREPARING and DE
LIVERING said West Peach Mountain Coal at Mount
Carbon. until the above-named date.
. - The aeparatton of the above-named contracts brings
each of them within the eompassof the pecuniary mean.
and personal superintendence of any responsible and
competent person. The Company's mines are open for
Inspection by those who desire to know their condition.
On and after the 9th day of Fehreary any one applying
at the Company's °Mee at Mount Carbon or Philadel
phia, will receive a statement of the general conditions
to which the Company propose to make the above-men
tioned contracts subject. :
MI proptisals to be made in writing with the option
on the Company's part to accept any which it may see
tit.. They should be endorsed, .ProposalsforContract,"
:and directed lathe Comp:tor* Office at Mount Carbon.
Those desiring farther information-, are requested 'to
apply to -John C. Conan, Mount Carbon, or to J.. R.
White, No. 781, Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Febs-43.1 ' ' 1. R. WHITE. President ,
of the Delaware Coil Company.
13- ?detach Chunk Gazette and Wilkeebarre Advocate
.will insert twice, mark price at bottom, and send bills to
this Mace for payment.
F. Statcincnt of the Receipts and
O. • •
; OF SCHUYLKILL CO p .
FO d R THE res
TEAR 1847.
'Henry Krebs, Esq., Treasurer of. rte County of Wail.
till, is aceosat cal Cnissussieneers . h ail County
from tAe sth of January, 4..0., 11,047, to U. Ott sf
January. 1848, iarfurier.
• Dr.
To balance rims In log in the hands of the Tree-
surer at sfittlement, as per report of Auditors.
January:, 1817, 412300 55
-To cash received for taxes on unsealed lands,' 1026 07
I'o canh received fur unseated lands sold at
Treasurer's sale,
To cash received 6 r 'unseated lands sold at
• Commissioners' sale. 3799 30-
To ea h received for unseated lands redeemed 1728 06
To cash reed from Jeremiah Reed, late Sheriff,
for fine , . and verdicts ; s 69 20
'Toenal recd from Leonard Moyer, balance of
n note in fall, 107 37
To cash rec'd from Francis Barth for one bond •
and Interest, 530 00
To cash reed Francis Barth, for interest due
on a bond, . • 20 00
To cash reed, John nobler for strays,., 85
To do Alexander Hunger for 'treys. 607
To . do Jonathan Kistler do 3 28
To do Lewis Reeser . d 9. 15 95
To do John Barman Condone / 701
To do Beek&Snyder for old lumber,palat,&c3 51
To do Jacob Reed Esq for Ones 25 Ot
To - do Philip Weiser Egg for Ones 16 07
To . do Wm B Lebo Eaq fur linos 25 00
To .do Peter Kula Esq for fines 200
To do C3B Streak. Juror floe collected of
D 0 Lewis 10 00
To 'do J'T Werner sheriff fur Soso and,
verdicts • 492 70
To do Philip Werner, Esq., rent collect
ed of R Kline,
To do Benjamin Pott for 2 deeds.
To do 0. 11. Stichter for Joe. Grohs' note
in full, 33 - 6
To do William -Garret for 1.. Miller &
Kltxmiller on a note, '37 00
To do Wm.Frailry furl old stove & pipe 4.c. 679
To do 7 Frederick Beck, rent for court room, 1 00
To do • G. - IL Zulich for two years rent for
Rooms In Court House fur Ma
' sonic !snide.'
To do the roll ecrrs of the different tow u
ships. to wi:
Norwegian Township.
Charles Gillingham for 1841, in full 'll 10
Edward O'Conner 12115, do 2055 01
Edward O'Conner 1817, 1271 00
Branch Township.
Ifenry, Messier for 1815, in full att. 29
Phitop . A. Clouser 1810,
Henry Bressle'r 1847,
West Brunswig.
Air tham Albright for !Slit. 890 97
Ileorybre.l647, 185 00
Monheini
'Frederick Freedfar 160, in full
Squth Mankeim. 1 _
henry Drummer for IHlp, ' • MI DO
iiraham Llanolet 1817, 401 00
North Manheiin
George Delbert or Oat
Porter Township.
iamb lieber l l.2 for 1841,1 n fall 2 112
Jacob Mill, r 1843, du 12 70
John.lhana 1849, . 1410
Abraham lienler 1015, . 37'50
Benjamin InueY 1815, 00 00
Pinegrare kumship.
Christopher Schrope,lB42, 135 00
into, Stine, 1414. In full, 9 156 20
John Fehr, 1846,
Thomas lierter, 1847,
Pinegrore' Borough.
George Fithian:lL 1815, 100 00
Adam Seankule, 1846, 160 00
East Brunswig.
•
Danl.] Weaver, 1846, - 385 00
Jonathan Yost, 1847, 100 00,
•
Onvigsburg.
Charles rain, .1817, In full, 3541 48
Blythe.
Daniel &oat, IR; In full
.-: , "Lower Mahaiprigo.
Peter fitutzlitan, 1046, 093 00
Peter Bressler, 1047, r . 470 00
Upper Mahantongu.
Jacob Presider, 1842.1 n full ' - 48 21
John W. neonler. 1843, do ' ' 41 23
Isaac !loom, 1818, . 362 (.0
Peter R. Klock, 184:. 4ll 08
Wdyne.
Henry Yekh, 1915, to rut
Anthon.y Reehsom, 1916,1.
John W.llettner,l647
Schuylkill Township.
William iferekle, 1841. in full • 378 53
Daniel W. Koch. 1845, do 535 •57
Benjamin Vox; 1817,
. Tamaqua.
Thomas BirCeek,lB4B,
Asa Ballirtt,•lBl7,
West Penn
Beijamin Zehner, 184.5,
Samuel Zimmerman. 1846,
denJamtn2immersuan,lBl7.
Schuylkill 'Raven
John remijr,lMs, , in full
DanielLavenberr. 1846;
William Koch; 1847,
,•
• , - Minerallle.
John Prnenet, 184.5, in hill
Henry Christopher, 1876,
John Jones, 1817,
./re. •
1500 35:
2920
CIIM2
Elise Derr. i 845,
henry Geime, 1647, in full
• •
Uni
Jacob ereusey, 1841. In full
BamuelDteher.
==ZI
I ' Rui
finnmel T.lndnet. 1545. In ful
NVIGIIumBaup;
.• ' Barr
William 8014,180, In fall
Beal. Snyder. 1.44. :do
Francis Dangler * 1815, do
FrantisDengler„ 181.0„ ,
JOl2A..Ottat
• Manhe
4a4re7 yfiloot, Its full
By cash paid Philip A. Clouse); for is bond In full 520 00
By do Interest &mon bOnda . . 572 is
"y do Treasurer Schuylkill Co. Mms Hattie 5500 00
By do• Supervisors of Barry own'p. due them 353 50
By do do -Pinegrov i township 518 47
By do do • ' 1.. Matra:Hone° township '76 45 .
By do . . do ftehu)lkifi 'township -71 66
Hy do .• • ' do . West Po township p • 57 48
*By do do • :Snobs' tinvnahlp' ' 47 9 7
11y - do . do ,- Hush tot nship • • 53 23
By do Auditors for ouditin accounts for 1814 21 00
By do J. P. Hobart fur acid ting Proththono- • •
tory account 1 - 18 CP
By do Asseesnrs wasps .. : - - • - . • 823 47
Be do Hood and Bridge vieirers ' - ! ' 471 50
By do • Grand traverse sod 'Petit Jurors and
Constablei -- - 3588 10
Sy do;: Justices and Witnesses fees and mile
, • . • •• airs in Commonwealth cases 3717 84
I By do constables feesand 9111esio in Com-. _ ."
sonnoresitlf eases . . • - "1 , 1 - 1 <152
,9i
By do R eturn judges-&e. 10 . 111111 . nd fan
' . elections
By 'do .Corriner and:Juisticas far holdinglo-:
.". .... • qui/Wane '
_I 509 55
By 'do Cottatable*Teee & Mileage In inalcfn
. returne, Ii: 02
Uyfibiii'lnaperrars og ElStern PerdientLary 491 03
By. do All 4
i s
case* efGrilet for boa:dint. Jurors t
:69 OD
- - .
By do Dr. Samuel fk Medlar medical mtee.
dance io Prisoner ,; , 13 00
By do Dr. d. 111. Zulictl de .13 clit
By .do J. T. Werner for SbetiVa‘fessfuld
- - . • hoarding prisoners ' lOb 62
By do John Barman Esq. for two !tongues- .14 SO
By do Peter F. Ludwig for crying commis- '
.sloners solo 111.410
By ,do John Agnew for 1 Lever prints uttd 1
.-- Locks i - 10181
-By do Premiums and Justices fees oti fox -
, • scalps - / IG6 49
Cy do C. M. Straub, and others for lands re
deemed ' I 101' 0
. ..
.. . ... .
By do Abraham Looknirbill and otiMrs for "
taxes refunded .' / 30 4 ,
By .do Jacob 4.1„e1b and others for arresting • '
Martin Shay - -. 950 00
• ,
By do George 11.. Stichter for 'amount over •
• Mad ou D. liill'alicense ' 400
By do Andrew 8 walm for bedsteads in prison 1069
By do ' Reuben Miller and °therefor damages
_ done by It road . 60 00
By do William Frailey for 1 stove, pipe 4-e. 21 3S
By do John Barman Esq. Cimissel for Com-'
• - mlssloner's •• , 200 00
By - do , F. W. Hughes Prosecuting Attomey 213 00
By do D. E. Nice E.g. Attorney, Quinton
wealth vs. J. Riggs , , • •25 00
By do D. E. Nico Dot serving Subpoena ' 987
By do John Eisenhour furnishing a room- (or
• - election . - 450
By do C. M. Straub Esq. Clark Sessions fees 557 113
By do Ferdinand Eseler Court Crier 73 00
By do Frederick Beck Commissioners wages Mkt 25
By, do C. IL Stichter do 915 50
By. do Lewis:Dreher • - do 337 00
By .do Isaac Beta.. - • •do • - 53 00
By do J. Hoffman attending Coors Rouse &e. 100 Os
By do Cl.' B. Zulickflocrnissloner's Clerk 000 00
By. do Robert 11. Hobart assistant do 15 25
By do. Daniel 11. Shoener do ' do 'M 62
By do Thome Zulich do do II 00
By do 3. Allebarb for . keeping Court Hone
, - Clock in order 10 00
By do Frederick Elect tinvellingespensim In
: holding appeals . 69 14
By do • Lewis Dreher and F., Beek, travelling
' ItIPCIIIVeI 41 38
By do, • John Moyer for building a gallows and
' .colllo. 25 00
By do Isaac Defrehn for making clothes for
• - Janie* Rings 3 00
By do Henry Kurz for one mpg. 500
By do lereel.Wattriror for borylngJas. Wye 10 50
By do Ferdinand Enter for makings fence ' 100
By do Christian Seitz conveying County
Ciminlasioterre on business 1 50
'By do •larael Walleiser for delivering Blythe,
" • aiserrnient. t • 150
By do Fredic Brck for Inkalarda *steel pens 15
By do John Bannon, for a thermometer for
Coon room _ . .
3 02
.
By de Bickel & Mellon fir extra work to
, • bridge .= Pinegrove 300 00
By do Daniel 13oyer I , o24ln:bridge at Land-
Ingville,. „ 3 03
By do Jns. Moyer 'do do at Ficball'aPorge , 32 20
By do , Don't Koch do do at Middleport , , 110 CO
By do Win. Bickel. balance on bridge at"
Pimegrorn , • 227 DI
By do •Wm t ßlekel for bridge in lltrrylowit'p 930 00
By do Wm. Bickel for bridge at Fabl'a 1240 00
By. do Ilenry,Fanst for budge at Jones' 1900 00
By - do Henry. Puust for palming bridgo 500
By do Chop. Brum rot furnishing a room to
bold an inquest,' 3 00
By do Joseph !Jammer for bill of Wares 36 78
By do Bickel & Medlar do, -' 30 31
By do Jacob Iluntainger, Jr,. do' . /63 47
By do K. &E. Hammer do ~• '.- 20 93
By dn
.. littoener & Garret i do 169
By do'itaris Dreher ) do • 11 68
By do Augustin, Mendlesnit do ' 31 52
19y do Frederick Berk for bill anthem &e. 27 60
By do .3. &J. C. Rahn for nt'd'a'e 21 30
By do Jacob llontainger. Sr. for nil. &e. , 0 91
By do Christian Zoller for binding hooks 21 25
By do Jno. Barman for printing &stationery KS 87
By do :bunk & Bigler for prittllo3 : 115 115
By do J. W. Brewer do 23 00
By do mute & Dohrman do . 43 75
Bo do S. N. Palmer d 0143 23
By do E. G. Jackson, do • -,.. -, 117 00
By do J. P. Bertriot do ' 117 OU
By do - Prude) , & Hobart do - . 133 04
.
Ay do Wonder & Bauman do 15 00
By- do Henry Conte. stationery • ' 34 00
By do Youth & Hobart for keeping Commis
sioners' docket • ' - 69 00
By. do Michael I.lndner for delivering as- ...
EMI
sessinenta • 12 00
By .do Mehl Lindner fair work (or prlinneta ' 50
By do Treas.of Porter town'phool district. 37 18
By do ': of Nonh Piney rive 4-e. do 159 44
By do Sarn'l GUM Esq.,,lnterpreting In court 500
By do " for repairs in Willa taco 280
By do Gen.!' Stickier for. Wm. Bickel from
S. Shindies, 27 113
By, do. Chas. Dengier for dividing Lowar
. • Maharitanao 51 00
By do Chas. Rahn for postage = 247
By do iamb Hoffman and others pumping .
water 59 01
By do Christian Berger. smith work 78 54
Ily do naniel li (Banff.- do 33 48
By do Nicholas Walleiser for makings drain 67 00
By do J. B. Pulkifer for surveying road from
New Castle 12 011
Fly do 1.8.131111*er for levelling a drain - 600
By do Wm. !Moeller for making bditot boxes 650
By do Mtn. Hager for making pardeolcc., for
• prisoners 15 69
By do C. N. Straub and others for repairing
! press in Prothonotary•s Mice 19 43
By do Dr. 3. - 3. Carpenter Me making pool
motion. nxamination, 10 00
By do Dr. J. D. Steinberecr, fur do, IS U)
Ily do Dr. I) J. Smith. fat do . s'oo
By do Dm. Brady fr,Williams. dn 10 00
fly do Dr. J. 11. Dale, tin —ef 20 CM
By do Dr. Stewart, do . '. . — 5 . 00
By do Patrick Curry and others funeral.ex-'
moons on dead bodies 36 43 .
By do John Kreterand others for work done
12 11
100
5000
ENE
• at rtuhlie buildinaa' ' 37 9'
fly do Jas. Day and others watt:bin:jail ID 03
By, do Don't Rose for random Martin Shay , 500
By do .ChrirOart Scitz for bonitos coal, Ace.' LI iN
By do Jeremiah toy for atone coat or Court
3517 93
555 00
Eli]
Hoops, Ace. - , CO Fp
By do henry Daylisp /lamp root 10 10
fly ~ do David Fo.aqtret for haulinestons cool' 2100
Ily do Dr. Halberstadt for it - inking post mor-
1063 97
tPm examination lo 00
Fretrk Free I for postrCand wood to jail 550
Jacoh. Snyder for carpenter work at
public
Dy ,do Treasurer's ea ary
.balance remain'ag In the hands of Deere
Krebs, Treasurer 05.4
y do
y do
lEXI
MEI
729 00
' • *MI G9O 02
Statement of the onion:line debts due tie County by the
n Collectors ebbe different townships:
Penegrore Township.,
1 - liBjetnpher SO, 30e, 1913, 110 OS
lohti Folly, ea • 8/16 89
Thom Berger, 1911 095 03
830 op
an OCr
South 'Manheith
Henry Drummer. 1816
Abrahym Hamlet, 1647
136 79
560 00
15000
Thninno Bltkbecit, 1816
An palllet!, 1317 .
1001 29
Wm. Kaup,lB4ll
Charles Brause,ll;47
I=
• - East Brunswig. . •
Daniel W .1&16 NU 32
Jonattivii you,'lBll ' 527 48 • •
4M5 CO
Martagian
Edward O‘Oopaar, 1847
EM
C/E3
Anthony Itrohoorn. 1816
John W. lietrues, 1847
12/EI
. Upper ,Warytanip.
hear Item, 18S6 re 92
Peter R. Stock, 19C - 345 5S
xi 00
Inn marl Dresher. 1848,
John Orehich, 1847;
=I
Barry
Francis Dengler. 1840
John A. Otto, 1847,
225 011
642 00
140 00
North Manheim
George Delbert, 1817,
1311 08
Daniel Christian, ISM.
pins Derr, 18413,
MEI
BO 00
173 00
John Merit-1842,
Benjamin Yost, IS n
=I
135 00
655 00
I" 6'oo
Peter Stroop, 1814,
Henry Christopher, IE4B,
John Jones, Inn,
lON 00
155 06 :
116
1001 on
John Wats,
Abraham Hessler. ISO,
Benjamin Shiley. 1818.
'215 913
375 GO, • -
WO co
- 620 29
West Brtsnewig
Abmhirri /118r8M1,38111,
Ilenr7 Fed, 1847,
JOel Tntinat,llB3D, -
.Philip A. elnuper;lBlB,
Henry Breefler,lBl7,
4430 OS
it 14
an 00
150 CO
•• Lower lilahantongo,
Philip Oemau, 1619, "
Peter Eitutzmen.
Peteißresster, 1817,
FEE
UM
Sehuylltill Haven
liOwlnmi Kline. 1643,
Daniel Lavenbcre.
William Koch, 1847, •
275 as
47 43
25 45
360 00 /
300 00
1010 69
Pinegrove Borough. ' -
denrge Ga.'', 1311, - , , 143 en
George Ileinback. IAIS, ' 2113 44
Adam Bmmkuke.lBl3, . ' --, 2U 73
Frederick. G. %Vernm, 1847,.: __ _.
soap
-- HBO
• Men 02
. •
• , ..-
14 eal Petui
Benjamin Zehnei. 184,-
• Samuel Zimmerman. 18 tO.
Benjamin Zimmerman, 1847,
•To.no Ararat* the Judas of the Cou'rt of COSMO,.
Rasta the Conaht of Snosakill. -
' The sthseribera Auditors for the Cooney of Fclivalkiil.
Respectfully - 4011TM that we hare audited, waled, and
al:W.(0 the account of the Commissioners arid Treasurer
Schutlitill County. and - submit the above statement no"
the rest;lt of their exeminuticris from which It appears
that th.te IsVdtie to the couray of Pchuslkill by Henry
Krebs q. Trearurer. The rum of Ax thousand Mt, hurt
•tred nn slaty eight dollars end ciihty futtreents (V26E,
84-)
In orlikiess whereof we have bereucia not our Lands
this Bat !ilsy of Janney A. D. 1848.
CHARLES BEN - NETT,
J. W_ ROSEISERItY, Auditors,
DANIEL FRITZ. '
OrtelgsbumFeb • • • - 6:.4,
JONIATA . BOILER . IRON..
55 TONS minded boiler iron. Nos. 3, 4 and 5 . at
urldthsat2o,22,todSo Inch.* and rndorriantay.
• 0: O,4LISTON,
4, F.'nry? ppm ,t,Toliym
.fipy itosig
1T21951
2.9 41
129 9 23
lin So
177 49
01 01 .
299 114
Tamaqua
-53 93
Int .37
IEI
11878
213 12
138 60
EiT3
ES MI
Wayne.
529 99
509 05
' 1030 01
MO
ME!
939 9
-- nt 49
431 TT
227 79 •
ass so
EMI
340 0
Pottaritle.
775 72
1463 37
4251 02
Schuylkill.
EE
1150 IS
Minersville.
Wm 00
W; I 04
27150
Ear 3
EZZI2
6S (#1
SR O 3
it,
34 1.
92 69
- LIS 011
J 45 SS
685 IS • •
---IRSO tO
Branch
117 g 57
MS OS
136987
3381, 39
, R 0 52
110 54
530 00.
- elOO6
147 Cl
317 17
217 233
051 51
MM
Still 07
the 03
349 b 5
MD
*20,210 00
1
Postscript.
From our Teliitat;sl,G Correspondent
NEWS TO THE LATEST MONIENT!
•it ; / I.IIII.:MSELP!ITA—reh. It. Ists.
• • . oe'eluOc, I'. M.
,Tholedykes by the Sarah Sands hive hi a merit
Mr; a6pendetl operation's in the markets:* liar
necra will bring thou: a further decline, but to
vvltatrear, I an , s:lrittLev. I may,
~,beweyee, quote flour Int 5r,,50 a 5 fv.li for good
.Corn incal i.e °tiered fret:l&,st
Corn is %muted ut 35, cents, but will pVsibly
long t:omunotd this: - rote. Whiskey is sea,ree iu
blads.latui brings 2f a 2 fl jter
TIM Surd news is of little. impurtnuco What
than in atm mercial victN.' • •
'
Ctiy an-I Capt. Rgnders.—A coa
readondent of the N. V. liorshl„ writing from
.Washtngton, says. on last atturlay,Coptitin Ilya-,
'den. the head end front end einbotlimens of the
'Empire Club. mat introduced to Mr. Clay. After
the shaking of bends trip over, lir. Clsy. after ad
.capseionirrhitt cular, inquircd, with a.
smilt:l "Have tribe honor of en srquaintanen
,with the . nian who e;erted Mr. Polk !" The Cep..
fain, being a milett. hero; Wool - 1, oral responded.
in the affirmative. oVe hy," std.! Mr. Clay. 'you,
are a:Warwick ! I am dereivrd, sir, in your op
pdaranPe. I expected to sea, a braertfy, heavy.
trio-listed • Felber— a FLrulee, (P;ohehrjr the
Ira of the Empire Club suggested the c!alt:eal
alinsiort) I had imogined.you to be to strong that,
ydu could knock down any. men ; but I hence*.
that I could' . whip you. mysrlf." A loud ha !ha k
• 111 ! burst from the bystander,. Capt. Ilynders.
asid_be wonld ho a Weir 7 ies :if hit ecUld elect
another tPresident. And Mr. ,C:ajr remstked to
_a friend; .Can't we bare him over to our aid,:
Fla the!
• SILENCE!
01411 dreadful co uph I TA ot Lungs ars iii danger
, • Tic cork of the &strop, haul herent •
Thu covet of con,amplioa huth on
• it a sound of booth I
ARE you a mother 1 Your darling child, your,tde
Al. and earthly joy, lenow, perhaps, confinepn her
another by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks, hit thln
shrunken fingers,,tell the hold ilisenoc has already gnaw
edl upon ner—the sound of her sepulchral ough pierces
yoiir ,
Voung Man, *hen just about to enter life, disease
sepds,n heart-crushing Might over the fstr prospects ot
thh futhren—your hectic cough and feeble limbs telt of
year toss of hope. but yon need not despair. Thersi Is
balm'whleh will heal the wouniled lungs. it In •
',SHERMAN'S ALL -HEALING BALSAM.
Mra. ATTREE. the wife of Wm. 11. Attrce, Eq.. was
;cleanup by Dr. Powall of Washington. Dr.. R3e and
McClellan' of Philadelphia. Dr. Roo and Dr. Mott of.
New iVnri. tier friondg all thought she mart die.—
dhe hadevery apnearaucenfbeing in eotooneption.and
was an pronounced by her phyviatus--dhertnan's Bal
sam teas dreu amid it cured her.
• Mrs. GARRAIIItaNTZ of lattl's retry. was also co
red nrconsumptino by thin llstssm when all other re.
medtes celled to give reliti—she war- redo. ed to a like-,
letoe, Dr. A. C. ('astir, Donned. Broadway, has
witnussedits effects to erve rat where no other
4144141. e affordod - renar—hnt 111.! INi 4 311 i operated like
a eha r rai. k.sed its wonderful cfrerts In
clalna manna. a filch it fa do of doing. Spittle(
blood, Manning silt may hp, is efr,ctually cored by this
Iblinatn. Wheals the" ruptured nr wen:mind blood •es.
it, and makes the Itmgo se:mei neMrk..
tev HENRY JON Es, Ws, Eialni , at cnne, was ea
red urcough and catarrhal alferl lon of:Op•ara standing..
Pilo dove give him more relief than au the other.
AwAtiqine he had ever talc n. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, lb. De
laacyatrert, gave a ebner-in-law whn was labor-
Ina akin, Couutriptinn, and a annther sorely afflicted
wiltt the Asthma. In both cases its effects were Ica
mediate, 0111113 centered that 1.0 CuMfortable health.
.. . .
Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, Pd. Christie street, suf•
fered from Asititua 42 year.. 'Stir man's; Balsam re
liet•ed lici at once, end she is comp tratively welloichig
enabled to subdue every attach by a :finely use of this
i
medicine. This indeed a the great remedy thr Coughs,
Cells ; Spitting. Mined, Live, Cemplaints, and all the
atifictions of the threat, and even Asthma and Con
au timilon.;
price 2 cents and
.sol per bottle '
I.lh. Ohernian's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor
Mob's Plasters sohd as above.
' Dr.,Shermun's (once 1., at lOC, Nassau street, N. Y.
' AlsO for sale by the following agents in Schuylkill
county.
.11 S. C. - MARTIN, }- ; '
.1t G. BROWN, .
Pottsville.
P. SANDERSON. . , .
; 11. Shissier, Poll Carbon. .
Wm. 11. Barlow, Newlihiladelible" - •
. • 3
;;. 'TI. Wilhaina, 3liddleport. '
: 11. Schwartz; Patterson.
J 1 111 Alter, Tuscarora.' '•
Meitner & Mort:enroll], Tamaqua
•W . C
m,' Price, Stlair. . r,
Gno.'Reirsnyder, New Ca , tle.
, J/is. 11. Falls:Mini rsville.
donee Kauffman. Llewellyn; '
• I Clijiet, .., . .
1 Jr cob Kaufftean, lower .1 ..le . • ; ,
! ; 8 metier & Garrett, Orwlealurg.
Lyon j 4. Nis het, Port tiint,:a.
Levan & Kauffman, F. hay Uhl Haven.
Plat Barr, Phiegrave.. ! Lortg 17 40 cote'
._,' I `• LET i'r, wow:if:tar:A: yr.', .
Tonsey's trniveki . nt Ointment,
IA ICOMPLETE rant dv fori.firns, walda,cimi.hruitie•
2 di. spr lins, swell:rum, salt 01 . 1011ra. In l's. fever sores
, tha ped hauls, str,•lips,elitlit.L.::;, scald head, nod al
kinds rif'INF I: AMEO .11117 d.. .
i P Grins in all aehilitioi,z et' lir , 7, at all Caws liable
to be afflicted w ith the air., i! a 01, , p7,1,.!-, It IS therefore
. the klirlyi of heads or I :ow:, to jrl , -•!.. , 4 , alt keep on
hand. riTil m j lot any ev.a.... ;,;:.. .1 0.1;:q1: 111: that is,
capabhf .f I eov i .
inn the scr.,sris• a:l,ll.tor 'lon these
Very trilirlite•ierae comp.:Mai, ! These who have used;
Totifele.k , rtiiersbi Chn:ment need riot be told that It ha ;
moat coMplets remedy, a perfect roaster o f pain, and thrk
most speedy HOW s erpf imlllmination ever discovered.
The expeMence o such persons Is sufficient to prompt
them to keep it a wave fan Band. knowing that many
valuable lives an. limbs leni, Le-en saved by title MA
GICAL. CONQU AUDI of inflamed nail other Soreof the s -
sore.
burn's, scalds, 4c. It Instantl) atop.; iffirpalci
t;
vereet kind and.preventa all eine. No family should be
,without it, as aft ; Unewillate amine: nap of it, In case 0t , ..
barns or Scald. old tin omit! good sw4ting fon
the dnetor than he could do when arrived. besides pre.:
Tenting lons lioursol the'mniost suffering which rolgto,
pasebefule a pllsician cutild be ontaincti. -
I It Piteses•es control over the sever,,t injuries by fire,
ovennntification. over itleamarttion, and by its com
bined virtues it arts 'as ~Inli,rrAir, A': rrn',.'lnti-tpoi
isodir,Aondwret. Etnedlient as:t fin ilisL... and Is the most
CWIPLETE ExTEENAL ItEmEl)v now in use. -
ThOusamb3have tried a•ol thou mi.da praise; it. It is
Woriting /lima) , into pall itjaeor with a rapidity here
tofore unknown in she lii•tor y of north Ines.
Ali who ate rscotkrttrd if. • .‘7.1 in we say, no family
should be without it. The agents will furnish the pub
lic GRATIS fa Oh iboot.•• describing, this olntuieut.-
0. Each box of the, gelmine To.u,y's Universed,Oint
meati has the signature Oft:. Tousey fr rifrea en de art..'
wide label in black'lnk. Never pitfall:lse a boa Unlturs
this signature chit Inc seen. l'rice igi cools Icebox, or
Ave 4ru'll Gtr in DO . Prepated by Elliott & Tousey,
Druggists. Syrartise, N. Y., and sold by agents through.
out the I:pite4 States.
Sold in New Yurk at 100, Nassau street.
1 Thd following are the agents in Schuylkill county for
'Money's Universal Ointment t .
J. S. 0 ; MARTIN, "t . .
'
1,„1. 0. BROWN, 1 I' Pi:turd:a. .
!' F. SANDERSON. J . .
11.;Shiseler. Port Ca r .- on. ' • ...
- Wm. It. Marlow, New Philaddlphis, ,
. ; T. Williams, Mldilleporr, •
' If. Schwartz, Patterson, •
' .14'11.1 Alter. Tuscarora, .
- Ueliner & Morgentot In Tamaqua,
, iWilliam Price, sr. Cl a i r ,
' George Reininyiler, New Castle, • ,
James B. Falls,. Minersville,
JOlng
,41 Chrift,
P'
Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mithontonin,
Simonet. & Garrett, Orwigsbure,
Lynn & RiAlll.l Port Clinton.
. Levan A F K
. muallian. Schuylkill Haven.
PAW Ilarr,Pmegrovc, 10ct bl7ll leo w
liTii ite' victor belongslhe spolls.”
A t,TIIOI3GII many preparation in the form of "Fop- .
..ttlice. Air dicinet." have been before the public, claim , .
trig to give relief, and even en, the most inveterate iris
eulltnisl yet none havu nn well ausoered the purpose al
.I:hr. Shorateit's..llrdieered to:rwv.e. Tticy are agreeable
to tht taste, easily tildlothistered, and Dom the unprece- ''.,
dented success; witch they have met with, and th e cc "
1 , Matkable cures which they have performed. may Justly
lay Omni to the title of omirecree over the diseases for
which they have been recommended. Ur. Sherman's
• Codgt Lounges '1 cure tliN h i a ttost obstinate easel o r
Coicia II a dens Male, They ve cur a large Camber
erne mns who have been given up by their physician*
and Wends, and ninny who hove been reduced to the
vetoe oldie grave by bpitting blood, Consumption and
Hectic fever. by their use have hnd. the poets of heath.,
lesto ml to the hacclard oheek, amOinwlive to speak
. forth the praises of Ibis invaluable , nieditine.
Dcl ttherma It's „ Ir'sersr, Lurzegca ' have been proved
In more than 400.00 cases in he infallible, in fact the
only Cetlain worm destroying :tad icine ever discovered.
Chitertin %ill eat thelksidiett they cannot be furred to,
take any other niedwilitcliusnl the benefit derived from
the administration of Medicine to thou in this fothi,
is great beyond 'description. When the breath of the
child bec.ornes I,Liensiv,, and there is picking of the
nose, grinding of the: teeth diatitg sleep, paleness about ^
the lips With flushed cheeks, bloodlr g at the.ndse.heaft• .
ache,dthwalness.sta n ing during sleep.dlst urtmd ;Deana,
awaking with (fight and Snit - Caning, t run Memento ei molt,
fevierisimass. thirst, vont:lints appetite, alt Imes. at the.;
stomach, and bloated othmach—these are among the
many prominent symptothe of worms, and can be retie- ,
yea try these incomparable Lozenges. They have neve!
been known I,sl fail. , 1 .
ID. She' man's-• Camphor lertn;>es , relieve; head
aolos, nee rous sick headache, palpitation of the bean
and sickness in a very (cis minutes. Theo cure loWnom
of spirits, 'despondency. r intro's., c,111,-.spas ms, clumps
of the stomach, tin inmr re r howel complaints—llwYkeee '
ur the spirits, dispel till 1 re distressing symptoms of i
n g h t or d issipation, null enable a person to underci
great mscidal or bodily nod. . .
Dr. Sh onan's e Pane., ea ss Boger" is acknowiedr•
i. by aid who have ever s,iti it to be the brat strength
i
t ult.; pithier in the vim/ . and a sovereign remedy for
plains and weakness in tlid back, lona. side, breast. neck,
limbs, joints, thee um lisnil lumbago. &c, One million . .
Year will nut supply the it numb Caution ii nec,,,,, rg .
!esthete are many unprincipitd persons whit would form
i /patinas article upon de. cormumicv. I.la careful to
t.
get Shen:pates Poor Man . Pln st it r. with a".t•fer sitaiii•
of t r io eiinten name until back—none ethers amp gene
hie. and will do more bar than good.
Whenlsuclituen as tit Rev. Dams Anthony, of the
Oneida Ilatnference; Bev Sebastian Former, of lioninp
Rot. Otto Dunbar, Rev. i'lr. Ilandrork, Rev. Plc. De 1 tii l,
eat, ENO Aaron Ulm k;.l Desk, Esry., Ilett.ll. D. Math;
i
airy, Daniel Fanihaw, Eng:, end a best of names of a
like repotUlna, can be brirglit Gerrard to !Wove thee, '
Stacy ofDr.Sheraird'is I reparations -when they Rtes.,
warmly Lrecommetaled I y 11,6 ineiti.l professit n and
prescribed. in their pi Iletia. 3.11,i 10101 such unistreal
approltation Mimics their uSe among alba:lives, we may ,
justly tray that the Doc.* Went slily entitled to tho ap
peultionogiidaS, hot eon (arty, lay claim to the patron.;
agent thO politic. and wilt ft ceder, it, ~-. '7
- Fop sale hy J tic:C; natlln. J. G. Frewn, at dr. Pa a • -
ileisun, Pottsville ; Deng) , elbissie r. Port Ca; bona .Wm.
11,, clar4tv New Fhillolidintrs 7: Drilattils.l4l4.eliti ,
port ; 11.1fic . hwares.l'att twin t .1, D. Ahat, Tiregarorat '
Deaner &:dorgenroth,'t aniailat; 'Wm. Frieeifelt. Cider.
pro: Redlthyder,".Nevel •arale ; Jos. Il..Falls ; "dinars.
vine; Jptuta Kauffrot Vewc - Ilyn:•.f. Christ; Josiah
FEandhaah. &Meer Motu onto; Pautl.tash Pir.eernvo ;, .
Shoortee&_Oarrott,'Orn Iceberg r Lyng& •Itiottel e Pep ; l
0.
eUnumil Issna and Elltifinno. •
oars Mr Schuylkill Masan. caw-1! "' l .
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