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Miners' Journal.
POTTSVILLE.
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BENJAMIN BANNAN, Editor.
ELE BOWEN, Resultant Edam%
TAMAQUA. .
; ty Ma. E. J. Fair la authorised to receive subscrip
r'L,,Titions for the'Mlners' Journal, and receipt for the same,
his Drug store, in Tamaqua.
VOLNEY B. PALMER. ..
At his Real Ketate wad' Cost Areseiu.
~.:, , ,,4 c 4 , , :. n r . igkot N Thi u r sa d: 73 Ch ire c e s t, nti t l e S . tiv o tsa , Phi l ade l p hla,
f:Ei ,l l N 0.16, State Street, Boston, and
:.„_' South east corner of Baltimore, et Calvert Streets,
'Saltirnore. is our Agent ro'r receiving subscriptions and
ltdvertisernents (or the ?diners' Joarnal.
The circulation of the !diners' Reariial is greater
aw other paper published in Northers Perinsylra.
sad his nearly double the circulation of any other
?„ ) Ipublished in Schuylkill county. Raise circulates largely
eapitarista manufacturers. iron and coal dealers,
ffAttroughout the Atlantic and Eastern States;
PII.OTECTIVE POLICY 'CIF TIIE COUNTRY!.
Tha People Demand Its'ltestonoion!
't Fir Froadint,
6.neral ZACHARY' TAYLOR;
:2:;,Faublett to the Decision of the Whig National Covention
Democratic Whig - County Meeting.
The County . Committee Invite the Democratic Whig:
• I..qisf Schuylkill county to assemble ha County Meeting, at
'..qtbs Court House In the. borodgh of. Orwipbtirg, on
'At.afsaday, tAs Gel of Nerd* next. (Court week,) at 1
t ,s'i , •• • clock. P. 11.; . foritiOPurimse er.appointing delegates
the State Convention to be held at Harrisburg, on the
ofMarch..and also to appoint confethes meet
from Dauphin and Lebanon counties, to select a
; - :.,Spitelegate to 1.,. the,Hational.Couvention, and transact such
' ;- :! : !...Csther business - 1u may be deemed necessary In the pres,
rdsrthing state of the country.
It so earneetly-requested.that the Democratic Whigs
ithithilthisnoot that ib e reay be a full and free inter
:.-.,sl.chaiige of sentiments on e meantres of the day
from all sections of Oh cainty. Dritish Free Trade.
the offspring of Locofoco 'ascendency, is unfortunately
414.ddbal upon the country, and Ito desplatiale effects are
to oar Idle collieries, deserted work shops,
the tewnews of wages which threaten the labotlng
ethane' of the country.
C. W. PRIIAN, Jacob Ethan.
JOHN SLID, JANICE H. GROOT,
DANIEL li. KUSHNER, Jona W. FILFENNI•
atone: Kansas:. Jon,. PlioVosT,
Joscrit finesstr.t, JOHIII KOLIO, JR.
County Standing Committee.
, 4 : : • TO coßar,FoNDrarrs.
-1.,1We have received the proceedings of two meet'.
tinge held - on Wednesday teat in Mineraville,
---! -which, together with the communications on the'
subject. we arc compelled to omit in the present
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tto the question of the proposed new Railway, and
. .I,l s slthis subject has for the last three.weekavngross i :
ed the greater portion of our paper, and there op
~.'- rj pears to be no abatement of the demand fur our
--, , ,,lcolumnv, le shall hereafter he compelled to ad
ti mit only ai advertisements all articles treating on
. 4 that aulject—mure particularly as nearly all that
ican be said , pro or con , has already beim express
: 1., ed through our column,.
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We'reluctantly
are compelled to omit the fa.'
veer of our friend, Mount Carbon, on account of
~.:3 lts great length. '
::: - Ii i a I communications, which we ' have not
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yet had titre to examine, will receive our atter].
lion next week.
..i We wou ' id direct the attention of our readers to
the icromuicatiorw of correspondents in the pref.
,: ent number. . ,
•, i Waste compelled to omit an interesting Bin
- , I rephy of the late Mr. Adams, togetheryrith a col
, • I,llation of incidents attending his death and burial.
Wi may, possibly, give them in. our next.
EPTERESTING LECTURES.
The Rt. Rev. Alonzo Putter, Bishop of this
t. 3; Diocese, delivered a Lecture in and for the t:ierietit
of the new Episcopal Church of this Boreugh, on
Thursday evening last. The weat h er which, late
the afternoon, became somewhat' inclement,
A t: :; :prevented many from venturing nut, and the at-
A tandanilanee therefore, though quite respectable
, 1 1 in number, was still not so large a• it should have
born. Of the Lecture it would be mereOuperero
r '"' g ton t o *
• speak,unlers we were to recount the
sentiments expounded, which we are unfortunate.
I.oziable to do, not having been able to hear, dis
-c2l —,itinetly,one-half of the interesting discourse, on
,:account of the reverberation or echo of .the
.apeakeervoice, which was as elearand deep-toned
.4,las any that was ever sent forth. l"We regard this
as a serious defect in, the building, - 'and hope: that
it may not remain with it when fully completed.
IDavid Paul Brown, P•q. the
,eminent lawyer
J. of Philadelphia, scut known throughout the Union
,as one of the *idea orators in Oda' Country, will
Adeliver a LeCture et the same plate, , ,•iin Thursiii * y
evening next. The priceof adMission will be
25 cents. Tickets should be procured in season,
*"-** for we shall be much mistaken if. Atli, fame of the
celebrated leeturtr does not create an unusual de
mand for them.
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-'ilr HENRY CLAY IN PHILADELPHIA. ~
..1 Mr. Clay is still' in Philadelphia. The en
-.. 1 thusiasm of the people whenever and Wheriver he
appears among them, is extraordinary. ,During
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cil the present week he has been kept constantly busy
in making ale, and exchanging salutations with
- .4.. eld friends. Committees from nearly every town
and City in the State, have poured into Ph iladel
phis, inviting him to visit their - tespective local
ities. Among others who thus waited upon him.
was. delegsfon of our citizens, - who enjoyed an
hour's mint rrupted conversation with the distin
guished Man, He assured them of the great desire
he entertained to visit the Coal Region, and spoke
very inteligently of its resources and character
istics, adding that
~he lesson -was unfavorable to
inspect satisfactorily the mining, operations, &c.
and_ that if it would ever be his fortune again to
visiithe North, he would certainly .call And see us.'
Hewill leave on Monday - or Tuesday' nest.
dor New York, where he will remain but a'day or
Isro.! His visit to Philadelphia, we may add, was
"purely of a business nature, and ,be hes been de
tained much longer than hi ex P4ted. ~,
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WILLIAMSPORT ADD ELMIRA RAILROAD
There is a great anxiety among the friends of
hums' improvement; to connect our Pennsylva
nia improvementewith the New York and Erie
Railroad at Elmira. This can be done by com
pleting the Williamsport end Elmira Railroad, 25
miles of wh:uh have been in operation some
.years, through the most costly and difficult part
of the way. About 52 miles remain to be com
pleted. This county and its mining and manm
l'facturing interests, would be greatly beneGited by
iwdirect communication with the western part of
:New York and with the Great Lakes. But it
elip,peass that the Williamsport and Elmira Read
Vit. enearebered 'with debts to a much , greater
amount rkan.the.works already construced would
A uer sell for, and the stock is hopelessly lost. No
( capitalist will advance funds, to complete the road
, . . while it is gess incumbcred. The remedy is ob.
11 - br. 1, , %? 4 -alone. There should be a Sheriff's sale of the
Ides t - . 7 ... .i ,
dads', .4 goad. A bill fat this purpose passed the Senate
I c. rF,: - A ,At two silcceisive Legislatures, but through the
Viclluet;ee of private interests was defeated each
f „,.. , 1 .time i n the Liorir House. It is hoped that our
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04. •:,-r . ...: ,membeva will give this important subject their at.
Wes. :-* : r Y , -tentifin. '4( the p s ,:lent stockholders cannot corn
-I.lri : „i: . .o, k , t h e ree d;gh e y eet ;ht not to prevent others
mon :,." 1 1.' . .from expending money' in Completing I work en
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~,it ,-. ,-.; important - to the intierestsluf Ps.nnsYlvania• The
iws; '. - .51 in progress of the New York and Erie . .Rail .
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Vikg) ` ~ ~.. ~ mad brings up the measure ot connet;ti,on u One
, :• ' ; =7l • • .of the highest importance. -
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WinG.,xOENTT MEETING.
The White c d Schuylkill County will assemble
in goonty Convention, at Orwigsharg, on Mont
day nest. The circumnacies which call them
together are interesting and unusually important.
Delegates to the Whig State Convention, to meet
at Harrisburg on the 15th Mat.. will be appointed,
and abm conferees to meet others appointed from
eta Congressional district, who are to appoint •
Delegate to' the Whig National Convention.--;
These things ar e important, and especially so it
this particular juncture, when the whole country
is beginning to groin under the effects of lorofoce
freetide.
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If we hairs been without snow, during the pres
ent winter , and thereby denied those amusements
which Fe its certain comeomitants;—if business
has been ushally Inactive, and every body propor
tionately dull—we have had at least, one source of
pleasure end recreation for the winter night, en
enjoyed in few other Boroughs. We have from
the commencement of the winter been foisting on
the choked prisluctions of some of the. mod erol
nentpubli+en—Poets, Divines, Laiyers, Doc
tors, Editors,—meeting them sometimes in the
church, .and sometimes in the '-Senate House,"
in,evaning Soiree, where otrenerside statesmen"
;• 4 1tlinge with theirfrissey bowl.
The feast of reason andthe tlow ofsoul I"
ohaVO had Judgeßarton,Joseph R. Cher
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Joy Morris, Prof. John Hart, Dr. Me.
bluntrie,.J.! Bayard Taylor, and others—to say
nothing of:the series delivered before the 'Senate
by member of:that body, which in point of actual
interest, we are - proud to say, would, with per
haps an exception or two, favorably compare with
any yet delivered in our boron h.
The lecture of Rev. Mr. St y, before the Sen
ate, (which we forgot to announce last week,) was
a very fine production ; the effret of which wes
heightened by an almost faultleis declamation.
The Leciurer. was complimented with an unusit.
ally large attendance of ladies and gentlemen,
7-a compliment which his fine talents and high
personal Worth eminently deserved.
The next Lecture before the Senate, will be de
livered byl Dr. Whitney. This will 'occueon
Wednesday evening, indeed of Tuesday, as an
nounced it the last meeting.
PATRICK MORAN.
This person, who is under sentence of death
for murdeY, last week escarkfrom the custody of
the Sherlff of this County. by breaking through
the walla el' the prison, end tliseugseng himself .
through some acquired means, from his manacles.
No intelligence of his whereabouts has 'jet come
to hand, though a reward of two hundred &Alan
is offered by the Sheriff for his arrest. fie a
about 5 feet 7 inches in height; stoutly built;
broad shoulders; rather short heck; dark hair anti
whiskers ; fresh face and rather healthy appear
ance end carriage, He is about twenty -tyro
years of age; is a native of Ireland:and speaks
the English language very well. He had on
when he escaped, a black frork-coat ; black satin
veil; dark pantaloons; si fur hat, drc. &c.
NAVIGATION.
Water area admitted into thO: Preen! Icveli of
the Schuylkill Canal, on the let instant, between
Port Carbon and Althouse's, (31 miles from' the
head of the :works) and by to-morrow . (Sunday.)
the whole of that part of the line will bo in
navigable Miler. The canals near Reading still
need somerepairing, and the opening nf Naviga
tion in that quarter wil be delayed : about a week
longer: By the 15th- inst. boats may rims with
full loadit throughout the whole line.
'The small ; quantities of ice et several points.
which may for a few days interfere with the
books. will be broken and. thrown out of the way.
SENTUCET DELEGATES
The Philadelphia Inquirer, and other Jour
nals, state that the deWgates to the National Co
nvention, from Virginia and Hentucl, have been
instructed • to vote for General Taylor.• This is a
mistake. Mae
,from Kentucky '4will vote for
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Mr. Clay or the Ge eral, as they think proper—
no instructions has mg been given. them. Those
from Virginia, too, can dons they please—and in
both delegations there 'are frient‘ of each of
these eminent men. . .
REMOVAL BILL PASSED !
The Bill to remove the seat of justice of tbip
County from Orwigaburg to j? ottsville, has Email' ,
passed the Legislature, and ere thie hes no dont! ,
received the fignature of the GOvernor. We;
therefore congratulate the citizens c4 . , our C.ounti
on the result, and hope'that whateve r unkindness
.may have been engendered between!partics
'the agitation of the question befoW3 the people,
may rtow "in the deep cavern of same coal-pit
buried!"
THE TREATY or rEecr
The Senate has not yet disposed of the Treaty
of • Peace—,though four, or five dove have bien
devoted to its tonsideratien. The papers
. are full
of rumors regarding their 'disposal of it—it being
sometimes braved thaf: it will be ratified, end
again Chit it will be re4ried. W 9 shall see what
is to be done witifit; in'ii,:feW days more.
OUR TABLE
`Books, - magazines, and pope%
have been suffered to aceumu)
weeks past, and lye propose nett
'some f them a passing notice.
it this week.
ruarDsomE , comnaisrmr. . •
The Coal Dealers of Pori Richmond, the Del
aware terminus of the heading Railrond,drave
presented to Mr. M. R., Buckley, the agent for
the Company there, a handsome l service of silver
as au acknowledgement of his business services.
SUDDEN DEATH.
On Tnesd i ay lut, Mr. John tall, an aged end
respectable eitiien of this Boron h, who appeared
to be in the enjoyment of excell nt health, whilst
eating's pieeentpie, fell over top suddenly, en I
expired in a few minutes. 3
PAYMENT OP INTEREST
The Schuylkill Navigation will be prepared to
pay in full, ou Monday next, the iat erect on their
mortgage loan. -
Small ealk.
arßadfar Firtune Tdlers.—A bill has been
reported in the Senate of this State, to repress the
business of fortune telling: It makes this time-
Lonored and venerable profession, an indictable of.
fence, and subjects all who practice it, upon con
viction, to find and imprifunment. .
Er More of the "Blessings."—The Rolling
Mill at South Wilkesbarre'closed its operations
lest week—the proprietors not feeling able to carry
on the business-at the' present prices of iron, and
the labor in manufacturing it. So waso: Who
next 1
Er Foolish Notion.—A' 'Mop school teach.
cc, who committed suicide near N. Orleansc.,lalely,
by haniing.birriself, might have been saved by a
person who discovered him while yet the body
was warm, but, that he thought he must go. fur a
can:icier first.
LV'Ny Esteemed Sfr.--A , mar. should take
care to show himself affable and courteous to . his
domestics, for by his behavior he makes their con
dition more supportable to them. It is purely the
effect of fortune that they are co low, and that
we are above them.
ar Death's Doings.—When the Cameron
Cuards ktt Pittsburg . for Mexico; they numbered
ntnetv.four officers sod men. Now there are but
.twenty-four men fit for duty. ' war ! war !
thou false baptized!" . • •
rir The circulation of the New York Herald,
and of the New York Tribune, as recently Alder
mined by a committee appointed by both parties,
under a bet of $2OO, is in the aggregate 28,946
daily for the former, and 28,095 for the latter.
QT Let' us Remember that Lire is no mum
than a dramatic Scene, in which the hero, to ork•
act his part well, should preserve his consister4
cy to the lest. Bee, 'therefore, that you do it,
sweet friend !
r7•F:orest, the Tregedlem.—The great Amer
ican actor announced et ?iew Orleans, lately, his
intention soon to abandon the stage etfogethet.--
He has earned money and glory enough to tins.`
wet all useful purposes.
ED" Bonaparte and Louisiana.--Wheir the
r igneci the treaty ceding Louisiana to the United
State"; Napolettn, rubbing his herds, exclaimed :
"There ! I have given to England a rival that in
fifty years will trotter her." •
a3' Old Winter it kone.—This the fourth
day of March. One year hence General Zachary
Taylor will tate the oath of office es chief Magis
trate of the United States. "And may we be
there to sea."
rrNiu Maywood. of Philadelphia—(s very
pretty girt, u in fact, Philadelphia ladies invaria
bly are) is now premiere danseule at Milan.
The papers there say that Asia by "no means de
,o4 of t00pt..3
.40" The Greek Slave will remain one week lon
ger at Washington, when it will go to Baltimore,
and thence to Philadelphia. It is • great watt=
by the Powers!,
nrita. Whereabouts. -At the last accounts.
Hutchinson, the Mint defaulter of Philadelphia,
was in the island of St. Thomas. He intended
extending his trip to Port so Prince.
'' South Carolina is showing her bands,—
Her public men and public journals are coming
nut, one after the other, for Gen. Taylor for i the
Presidency.
IF li is- Hinted that Cal. Fremont is to be
made a Brigadier General in IMO of the passage
oft of t ten Regiment bill. ,11 we are to hare
peace, what is to be done with the tea Regiments?
Gen. Z. Taylor was recently confinedlo
his room by an attack of sickness. He however,
conquered the enemy, after a siege of two or
thiee days, awl now he is about again.
th` Our Palk WurAv.—The Canal Coen.
mistioners give notice that all the public works of
the - State wilt be open for navigation by the 15th
inst. •
• Cam' Delegate Appointed—'Cho Whigs of
Berk , ' County have appointed Dr. D. Luther of
Reading, to represent them in the National Con
vention. He is uninstructed, sve believe.
rir Cassius M. Clay is delievering Lectures
in I:Latimer°, on Mexico. The people of Uncle
Sam's dominions Nava teen pretty well lectured,
by sword and tongue, relat.ve to that country.
1.7 . A Lucky Sawyer.—Hon. Wrn. Sawyer.
of Ohio, of (Sausage memory!) bas been ap
pointed Minister to Bailout. He should base
been sent to Earn-burg or Bologna.
' re'Curious Ciecumslarice--When the chol
era was in England, sicteen years ago, there was
not a single thunder-storm during the whole visi
tation, although it was a hut rummer.
1:7" The American institute of New York
propose establiebing an Agricultural College and
experimental farm. It would be. a good and use
ful feature in that Institution..
CV'TheSupreme Court of the United Statei
haa decided, in the celebrated Dotr-rebellion elute
of Rhode !eland, a.taitist the Dorittes, and in fa
for of the law and order party:
a r Dr. Joseph Randolph,—furnony years an
aurocrit Surgeon in the lrenrisyivania• Hospital - ,
expired at his residence in Philadelphia, on Tuts
ay last.
Pa. and OhiO Raitroad.—.The act ineorpn.
'rating the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad Com
pany a:ter a severe arugzle, has passed the Ohio
Legislature.
Grit will Do —The Flemingun ILi:Tper COlD
piny hays succertied in melting copper ore with
anthracite coal in a manner which protium nv.‘ch
better results than the old method.
The Combined Wisdom of the great loco
loco party of this State, will he represented tin
State Conveution, this day, at listrikorg.
['Culling IVames:—The New York Globe
calls the true Sun (the new organ of the Brand
reth portio:i 'of the loeoloco party) the -pill box!
CrThe Ohio Legislature promhed to adjourn
on the 25th ult.• our Legislature pretend that they
will adjourn about the 15th hut.
r3PA Manly Candidate.—The Whigs or.
North Carolina have nominated ' Charles Manly
as their candidate for U'overnor of that State. •
I :2 - Concerning Widows.—Why are these in
tresting creatures like a broken glass! Because
hey . nerd repairing!.
ar The Mad-dog Fever, or more propmly,
hydrophhobia among the — dogs, still rages in
Philadelphia
'The Methodists, in New Orleans, hase.6n
shep a church edifice at a cost of 62,000 dollars!
Loeqlocal of Rhiide Island have nom
inated for Lieovernor Atinah Lacket.
Rcv. J. IV, Ma DR, the eloquent, is preach
ing away in Little Rock, Arkansas.
LIT A Grcind Fancy Ball will come off on
Monday evening next, at the Astor Opera House,
New York.
The Coal Trade for 1348.
Amount of Coal sent over the 'Philadelphia and
Reading Anti Rood, for the week ending on Thursday
evening last
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Port Carbon, ' 012 12
Pottsville, 1,840 12
Schuylkill [raven, 6,465 14
Port Clinton, 1,858 10
14,077 17 112.779 10
RATER OF TOLL AND TRANNPOATATION ON RAII. ROAD.
-From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton.
To Philadelphia, $1 70 ei 60' $1 411 •
To Richmond, .1 70 160 = .1 40
`MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R. 11.7
The following is the mount of coal transported over
this Road, daring the week end on Wednesday evening
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last: - • • 6,012 09 tons.
27,443 07. "
Per twat report,
Total, 44,285 16 '•
WILLIAM NEW ELL, Collector
SCIIUYLITAL VALLEY RAIL ROAD-
Amount of coal passed over the Schuylkill Valley Rail
Road; for the week ending Saturday evening last:
2,110 18 tons.
10,168 12 "
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ate for several
t week t). give
#e cannot do
Total, 12,3;0t0 "
JESSE TURNER, Collector
MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD
Amount of coal paired over the Mount Carbon and
Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending Saturday
evening last. 4.227 12 tom.
l'er last report. 32,531 01 "
Total, 38,758 18 .•
• 'JESSE TURNElt,•Collector,
MILL CREEK RAIL ROAR:
&Tiny nt of coal passed over IV MlRA:reek Rail Road
for the last stx days: • 3,052 05 Inns,
Per last report, 03,008 IS
Total, 27.020 17 "
'GEORGE 11/tDESTY, Collector
MOUNT CARRON.' RAIL ROAD.
Amount of Cool transported over the Mount Carbon
Rail Road, to Thnrsday evening last:
q. 1.108 tonst
17.2.68 00
Per s llst report,
Total. ' 19,438 14
NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector
HAMS, SHOULDERS, and DRIED BEEF Just
received and for sale low by
Mareb4-10) LITTLE!‘ MARTIN, Centre street..
STONE WARE.—Jost ieeelved a small lot of
very beautiful STONE WARE. Jugs all sizes from
3 gals.. down to I qt., Pitchers, do, do, Rutter Crock.
with lids, a first rate article for making butter sweet
and clean, for sale by
March 4-10) - LITTI.E & MARTIN, Centre street.
( - AROUND SPICES—By the, kegittwaition hand;
\land for sale by
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March44o) LITTLE A MARTIII.,, Centre street,.
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II ATCIIES AND BLACKING—AIways on;
I.VI hand and for eale allow rates by
March 4-10) LITTLE & MARTIN. Centre street.
fANCASTEIIs _ _.---.aecelebrated
14 caster EO5l 13d by the dozen or gross for sole by
March 4-10) LITTLE k MARTIN, Centre street.
DULifERISED AND CRUSHED SUGAR
.L'Snittible for Hotel. and Family use. for sale by
Marclpl-10) . LITTLE & MARTIN, Centre street.
Country Merchants take .roticet
BRING THIS LIST WITH YOU ;
A.,Travers & Co., ,
84, Maiden Lane, (late Hinton 4- Tracers,)
nFrElt for sale In quantities to suit purchasers,
l-11,000 It'ms Ruled CapPaper,a 81 25 toSI 50 pr rut
2,000 reams Ruled Letter Paper, 1 00 to 1 50 do
10,000 do Wrapping Paper, 25 to 1 00 do
10,000 Rolls of Paper Hangings a 5 Gs. to 0 cts.pr p'ce.
5,000 do American Satin do. 121 " 18 do
5,000 pair of Oil Transparent Window Shades, of our
own manufacture, beautiful designs and colorant from
Mr to Si 50 per pair.
10,000 lbs. of Wool Twine and Wrapping Twine of
of all kinds, from 12( to 15 cis. per lb.
We also have other goods In the same proportion, and
we guarantee to please you If you will call and see us
at 84, Maiden Lane. A. TRAVERS & CO.
New York, March 4, ISIS 10-2 m
WE the undersigned Passengers in the Danville
YY. stage which was unset but evening, March 2d, 31
miles above Pottsville. deem it but an act of Justice to
exculpate the driver, Mr. Christopher Denier, from all
carelesspess or want of skill, as it was, as We fully be
lieve. entirely out of his power to avoid said accident.
We also beg leave to tender our mist sincere thanks
to Menus Henry Hoot and Bartholomew Ball ofMount
Leifer, for their kind attentions to passengers on said
occasion.
GEO. W. POMEROY, Philadelphia,
LOUIS J. PIERS, - do,
Th 6:. M. FLINT, Jersey Shore.
M. FLINT, do
JAMES TEMPLE, Danville,
Mr. TEM PEE. do
ht. WAENENMAKER, Philadelphia.
Pottsville, March 4 . 110
Paper Hanging Depot,
No. is, Cortlawlt Street,
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NEW TORS—OPPOSITE Tlll6 WESTER! UOTEL.
THE CROTUN MANUFACTURING Co.,
lOrigiavted seder the Gessral,,Xonstfacrerieg Law of
the State of Nest Yiwk.)
IaFFER at wholesale:lo quantities to suit purchasers,
at Manufacturers' lowest prices, for cash or appro
ved.__
credit:
PAPER HANGINGS of every variety of style and
price.
BORDERS to match.
FIRE BOARD PRINTS In great Till iety. -
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, and
WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAYER,
Of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own
manufacture and importation. , As their stock le large
and o ntirely new, they - invite Merchants, Booksellers,
and Dealers in these articles. to call and examine their
styles and prices whenever they visit the City. Conn;
try Merchants can examine this stock fiesta &o'clock in
the morning till 10 o'clock In the eyening:
New York, March 4,191 s 10.9 m
GII.OCEUIES of all al tda r eta, Mum . OIL
Bleached, Winter, Sperm, Eleliont, and relined
W bale oil' parking yarns bitoinaand,llemprope.of
all elms. for sato the ler% store
J 111111,1)
• IthSDLZT ~ & EON..
' tiiiit'lMlN'tit' iotiiiNAL;,'4l‘l.ll',p'oftsV
TOTAL.
39.668 05
16,8611 03
43,813 15
12,409 07
'R COMBS.-•Thi
A Card.
• New - Inn.
TcoIM subscribers having this day enteredlnto
partneraldp for the purpose of transtetingts
eral wholesale end retail trualuese is IRON,
GItoCERIES,PROYISIONS,DAY.FLOUR, and nen,
at the well-known York Store In the borough of Potts- '
'ilk, would most respectfully begleave to say that they
have now on hand a large and well selected stock of
Dar Iron of all descriptions, also Flat Ihr sod., T Rail
Road Iron of various sizes, suitable for dnits and lateral
roads, which they offer for tale at as low a rate no can
be had In the County. Also, s fresh stock afGrocertes
and Proviiinas constantly on band at very !Ow prices
for cash. Also, Cast, Mister, and Shear Steel, Nails
and Spikes, Ole, Flour, Feed, &c., an of whlch they ,
would respectfully solicit an inspection of by the public.
and relying as they do upon a sit let attention to business
to be able at all times tormentor:Mite their climatal,.
E. YARDLEY & SON. ;
P. S.—The subscriber would take this opportunity to
return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage be
has heretofore received from bit friends and the public
generally, and respectfUlly so lens a continuance of the
same for the new firm.
Pottsville, Narrh4,lB4B-10] EDW. YARDLEY.
New Marble Yard
•. IN POTTSVILLE.
TIIB rnbscriber announces to the piddle that
rtt be has opened a MARBLE YARD in Norwegian.
SIMI, a short distance back of FPI & ?Sommer?".
Hotel, where he intends kespingon hand a large supply
of Monuments. Tombs, Grave Stones. Posts, he., he.,
of as good material as the city of Philadelphia can Pro
duce, and which wilt be executed In the best rnechan
iral style, and at abort nonce.
He invites the eapeciat attention of builders and others
to call at his Yard, as be Intends beeping a supply* 01
Marble for house work, such as Window Sills, Door
Sills, Stem Platforms, he., of the very best material,
both of Marble and Brown Stone.
. . . . • • •.
He has also made arrangements wiih an extensive
Marble Mantel Establishment in Philadelphia. to sopply
Marble Mantels of every style and pattern, at the low
est city prices. Ills terms will be found reasonable.
- March 4,1818-16-1,1 TIIOMAS C MOORE.
Tobacco! Tobacco!
George TIM Hickman Aj Co.;
4 8 1, Natter Street.—PIIILDIEL/HIA '
(AT HOLESALE Dealers in TOBACCO.. SNtfPf. and
T BEDARD, otter great inducements to Country
Merchants. Their mock consists of Um incod celebrated
brands of Cavendlsb, !Antler!, and Greener!' 3.0, and
8 plug, Congress 5 and 8 lamp. and all the beat brands
1.2, 5,8,,16, and 32 hinip Mrs. Miller Co.'s an/
Anderson's 6ne cat &oohing Tobacco, Pipes, Pip&
Heads, Spanish, Half Spanish. and American. Began.
all of which that , will sell as /en, if not ton sr than any
other House to the city. Do not target to call at Min,
3 doors below. Second street, south side, Philadelphia
.P.bila. March 4. 180 • , lO-2m
Wholesale Clothing Warehouse,
,pr e .
1526 Xarket Strut,- (ba r ges 4th and Sth,),
1 • enti.aneceuts. •,.
B • - 7' •
The stabserlbet respectfully solicits the alien
on of Country Merchants and Dealers generall)
to the examination ofa complete stock of REAM
MADE CLOTHING, which for extent, variety, and
workmanship, ha flatters himself will give universal
satisfaction, while his reduced iscale of prices presents
to purchasers inducements which Cannot he surpassed
by any other establishment In the United States. -
Phila., March 4,1104-10-3m] JACOB HEED.
A Card.
Little f .martin.
z..ozsk. W HOLESALE ard Retail Dealers In DR!
OODS, GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS,4ta
'‘ .4. "‘• store on Centre street, near the corner of Mo.
noranogo, to which the attention of the citizens of tows
and corstry is respectfully solicited
JOHN L urn.e.
Pattie ilfe,ltarcb44B-10) • JOAN 8. C. MARTIN.
holesale Boot and Shoe More
CHEAP FOR CASH.
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x.. 35, Suutk Third, where C►tenni Street,
L
•, ; PIIILADELPIIII.
f 1 i 0 .71 , R a f
a ll e b . s c el u ltr e hregAbLite h iLa s nte h o d n . t u ltei r
ind no loetes. he Is enabled and determined to
sell BOOT/3 and B:ILICS by the package or dozen, at
lower prices than any other regular Shoe house In this
city.
Ile keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of
Men s. Women's and,Children's eltues, of Eastern and
City manufacture. ~ - . , ,
Small'ilealerssupplied M the same pop
prices large et
Purchasers will please examine the, market thorough.
ly, and they wilt dnd there la no deception In this ad
vertisement. • THOMAS L: EVANS.
No. 33, South Third. abol Chesnut street. •
M arch 4, I848;40.010 t Phtladelphta:
OIL STORE.--PhHadOphia.
.s.Ra 3000 Galls. Bleached- Winter perm Oil.
r . 18 9 7 - do Eats a White Winterlklephant do,
4750 do Bleached Winer Whale do.
$5OO do Refined Common do. • •
1373 do Bleached Lard Oil,
- 50 Boxei Sperm Candles:
145 do Colgate's Pearl Starch.
250 do Brown and Vsllow SOap. •
375 do Mould and 'Dip Candles.'
On band, In store, and for sale at lowest market prices
by POMEROY EMERICK,
Phila,March4-40-Irn•) Oil Dealers,
No. 10, South Water street, below Market.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.
In the City of Alnico! , Great:times among the Veins
teen! Letierfrom a High Sheriff of South Caeolin• !
Testimony of the Public Press I Wrirkes Yin, Tri
umphant!
EXTR ACT of a letterfrom the editor of the Greenville
Mountaineer, South Carolina. r
Dr. IV. Wright:—Dear Sir:7; to , • • A week or two
ago I sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter from
one of our Volunteers in the City of Mexico, D. which
he pays WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,
under all the circumstances, the higheit Bleed of praise
I have ever known a medicine to receive. I The Volun
teer, Wm. W. Goodlett. Esq.. I. a gentleknan of Brie
standing—an accomplished and well educatedknan, and
was recently HIGH SHERIFF of this Distriet,`. By one
of your advertisements in a Chatleaiown page. I hap
pe lied to notice the location of your
,ffilice, alUtthODEta
you might extract an article of some value in regard to
your medicine, therefore I sent the paper..„
• The fullow:ne is an extract front the letter referred to
above:
"My health is very fart improving. I procUted a few
days ago, some of Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable
and they have acted on my system LIKE MAGIC:!"
Thee it appears that:, the brave and patriotic VOW:,
teem iv ho have gone to Mekico to defend the rights and
honor or their c,,untry,already begin to realize the ex
traordinary value of this incomparable medicine. Long
life to them::• •
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:
[From the Delarare .E press, Delhi:Jlb n
INDIAN VEGETABLETILLII.—AIthough not
particularly friendly to patent medicines, we Must con
fers that we have become a convert to these pilled:eying
had an opportunity oilsome two or three to, cantons to
teat their efficacy. For a gentle medicine, one or two
will be found mild though effective. ' Where bileor
other impurities have accuunated, and m•re thorough
medicine Is required, a dose of three or four Artitese
pins taken on going to bed, will be found effecteal fa
cleansing the 'stomach and restoring the bowelp tu.a
healthy state. We speak from experience: and take
pleasure in c•oremending the pills to the public. • -
[From the Boston Daily Times.) -
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEDETAISLE -Pima—Of all the ,
public ad:ertlsed medicines of the day, we.•know, of
none that we can more safely recommend far the. -'ills
that flesh is, heir to," than the pills that are told at the
depot of the North Americhn College of Health, No. IV.
Tremont street, Boston. Severnl instances we know of
where they art used in families with the highest tally
faction; and no longer ago than yesterday, we heard
an eminent physician of this city recommend them in
high terms. ,
PRIVATE OPINION: •
From Aferrils 4.
tarew, Si. Law Conntsr s 'At
• • • WRISCIIT'S INDIAN VEGETAREC PlLi.a s are
Hie,best medicine ever offend the wirtiox of Canso,
titres' opinion. 11. BERNARD. •
POW PERIL TESTIMONY:
From Bergen, Genesee Connty. N. 'F,
; Tins ID TO CERTIIT s That I have wed WR:OUT.IIX
'DIA X VEOETAILE PILLA in my Cannily, and have sold to
'Various persons, within a short time. one hundred and
,filly boxes of them, bed they have universally been lye
ken of as A GOOD MEDICINE., They hare restorg
a number of indicidnals who were Ina declinlne state ef
health, and in a scales or cost:, have CURED THE
PlLES—some cases of long standwg. Ido cheerfully
recommend %Vetowe's binie g VroRTAtILE PILLS to an
Who are out of health, air beilig a most excellent mode
eine. Yours. &e., 11. IVit.cox. •
From Caps Vincent, Jefferson - tottery. X. Y.
Da. W. Wi lOUT:—Dear Sir:—. • • • We have
sold your INDIAN' VEGETABLE Ma for the last four
year,. , We find they give universal satisfaction. and
believe they are the best medicine nom is use. •
- .ll,iPuE very ob.!, Coosa & Iliscaccr.
A, STRONG CASE!
Cas,th. hiteretittisz Fever, fX)Grsliatisx of tie Lamp,
Pour ix the• Chest and Side, Serexess of tie Bream,
Altar Sweats, aid Batons Complaints, ecrieinfy rs.
Breed. •
Stirring Centre, Cayuga
•I December 29, 1847.
Da: W. itittiour :—Dear Sir:—About six months
ago l became much di bilitated by' over exertion and a
distressing Cough, which Soon brought on Inflammation
of the Lou is and Intermitting Fever, with Pain in the
Chest and Side, and much Soreness of the Breast, with
Cold Night Sweats, which reduced me very low. After
being confined to my bed for several days, I got a box
ofyorm INDtan Von-mime Pms, and o tter using them
II short time I was IMITOREDIO ST USUAL IIHALNII•
From the benefit - which I received from the use of
your Pills, and from the universal good name which
they have among my friends, who have used them for
Diseases of the Lungs and Mit, and also tor Mous
Crimple I nts. lam induced to believe that Watotres
I Sagas VISOLTASUNPILLS are decidedly the burfairaly
medicine 'stem is are. Yours truly,
MINIM C. SANDroaD.
HORRIBLE MISTAKES I: . •
sometimes At e made by confounding one medicine whir
another, arid administering the wrong article. • Equally
horrib e are those mistakes which are made instietiosing
that all Pills are alike, and that therefore. if Is Indiffer
ent which are taken, and if one kind Is, bail all are bad
together: -This is a,very great mistake. There is ae
much difference- between Watorres INDIAN Vsorri-
DIX PILLS and rather articles, as between midnight and
'noonday! We Jo not wish any to take pur word mere
ly for this statement.. Let any age, having taken other
medicines, try this. Nothing mere will he necessary.
Many persons have been led away by a coma° or
Stream, us if they anticipated that It would remove - the
nausea of the medicine. But they are generally mista
ken. Without sense those art icles hare nothing to
recommend them, and would not be sold a single day.
But with the sugar, and by giving the article a name
Medlar - to WRIOUT'S INDIAN VSCISTADLE PILLS they
- gain a temporary notoriety. Ware, they areJneheep'e
clothing, of whom the public should steer sufficiently
clear.
Let it be remembered that WINITIT'S bengal% Viton-
Tants Peras are prepared with epeeist reference to the
lawsgoverning the human bod Consequently they
are always good, always' usefu y.
l, always effective in
rooting out disease Every family should keep them on
hand: THOMAS BEATTY, Pottavill
Medlar & Bickel, Onvigsburg.
A' Heebner & Sod, port Carbon,
Dewald, Pod' as C 0.,. McKeansburg.
Geo. It. Dreg; Tascarma.
Henry Koch & Sons Middienort.
Wm. Taggart, Tamacitia• •
El &.E Hammer, Orwigsbirg.
Wheeler & Mder, Pine grove.
Aaron Mattis, Lower Mahantango.
Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. •
Jacob Kauffman, glahantango.
qohn Waist, Klingeiston. •
Gabriel Herb. Zimmerm intone. '
C. FL De Forest, liltnersville.
Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. ' - /
George Drelbelbis, East [transmits.
S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia.
Levan & Kaulltnan, Schuylkill Haven.
M. & J. Beecher, East Brunswick, /
- Jonas Robinholds, Port Clinton.
Reifsnyder & Brother, New Castle. /
.B. B. Reedy, Lower ilahantongo, /
Samuel Boyer. Port Clinton.
Henry Eckel. Tremont,
Wm. Price, St. Clalt.
Boyer & Wernertadelreactstpug.
Ben). Heffner, Mineraville.
W. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia.
00ffees devoted exclusively tote sale orWrightls
Indian Vegetable Pills, or the Notlb Arieilcan
Ti le o g u o lgs r H i e r a e l m th on N i o . . t 2BB :l ,?reetiwieh street New York;
Boston—and principal office
Nu:l69 Race street. r rAu g .41,47- IM Muria°
EI:EXI
LE . GENERAL AiIVERTISER.
To the Iron Diannitictorers
ANI/ . MINERS 'OP PENNSYLVANIA.
THE reit IMPIe interests of the State oflPenpsylva- ,
lass th r Litreldnetion of Iron and Coal. upon' which
her peeve yso italmately depeedsiara new suffering
to such an tenten mounter the mincers prices to
which they hare fallen, in consequence of the immense
jmportatione of Ibtelgn iron, as to awaken the most se- ,
nous apprehensions. _, I
The importance of these greet and,gro:wing branches
of Pennsylvania industry, In the sweeps of whkll, the
manufacturer. the fanner, the miner. artigth and Is
bon [Are either directly dependent or deeply interested.
cannot be crammed or too highly estimated ; and the
question of their existence or &mall, is one of pros
perity or adversity to every citizenfof HO mate, and
ought Its be • matter of serious consideration to the Ge
neral Government . .
`Pc cannot shut our eyes to the fact th 4 a great re
vulsion has come upon those interests within a very
short period, and It is equally obvious that this event is
directly, attribittable to a revulsion of the same kind
upon the.thme branches of industry in England. . !
It becomes us, therefore, whose Interests are deeply
Involved, to enquire why the Industrial blanches of this
country 'bald neressanty depend so intimately upob
those of foreign countries; that, when theirs are pros
trated andmin linvers over them. outs areinvolved In a,
ip t
similar on art irate crisis ,-- that for every ' pulsation of
the fore markeroursehouldresprind--that noforesight
or Prudene annar part based upon the domestic demand
or domestic suplity,`can protect as against the imprn
deuce and Wild speentationsof forrigners.l
It becomes us also to Unquire.why the late demand or
iron in Europe, Which inflated prices to such a pitch that
it could not be inverted Into this country, and of ne
wish): Induced the construction of a large number of
Furnaces end Unit Mills for:the purpoicof supplying
iron for our own 'improvements, which otherwise most
have come to a stand. having soddenly ceased abroad.
English him is nbw pouring in upon us et prices ruin
ous to the American Maud:tenures; andi the result Is,
that catanymills have already suspended operatic:estrum
neceesity,', and thousands of laborers are deprived of 1
employment. Their late customers , the', railroad cont-
nudes which breUght them Into existence. finding they
can purchase foreign iron cheaper than America% nat
urally looking tcl their own internam; haverabandehied
them, and it is known that ocderi for English flails, to
the value of 03,000,000 are nor gone abroad-from the
EasterriStates alone.' - • -"i 'I, \
-The dependenee of this coantrynnote the fluethations
i Ts
l
of English prices fog Iron, of ne it,' Weal" , the
existence of th l branehpf Atnerk and preeminently
Pennsylvanian ndustry. - . " - ' "
We believe t i
is evil to be direc t • traceable to the
operation of the American Tariff of 1846, which when,
the price Is high abroad, increaseethe duty on imported
Iron 03 per ton For every advance 00110. and no Motet-
Hon Is wanted . 1 and when the price is low, diminishes
the duke it for very fall of 1110 per to% at a time when
the greatest protection hewanted Or, in other words,
encourages the domestic article. by tin extra date. when
no encouragement is required: but when prices are ru-
innerly tow, invites the importation of the roreillO arti
cle by diminishing the protection on the American.
•
it is therefore apparent, that under the operations of '
such a tariff, the price of non main 1w subject to the
whitest poastbie guctuations—ut one time making it so
high that it cannot be imported at-all, when, by its
scarcity, Amery .an enterprize,deceived by the phantom
of prosperity, M enlisted in its maaufas tore, and ifor •
while capital and labor become profitably employed.
Ma nother tune, pinking itso low that American leapt
tat isendangerid - Or lost, and American labor becohnes
unemployed by the stoppage of “fitrnatei, milli and
collieries." 1 ~ - 1 •
It Ls nee duty therefore, of all interested In II pro-
ductienef iron and coal in this State, seriously o en
rollee whither a policy so fatal tol departments of our
inebEtf,„ essential to nationnl prospeny and indenend.
sect, kill be persevered in under circumstances so din
&tint - lions those existing when the present tariff be-
clime a law. The general government cannot be in-
sensible to the representations which it is our duty as '
Pennsylvanians, as well as manufacturers and ndners
to make, nor should It withhold any remedy In ite!pow
ern:edit:lg to ameliorate the evil and Injustice bearing
60 onerously on these Ifighty important branches of do
mestic industry. -
In view of, the forego g facte.the undersigned would 1
respectfullysecommend o their fellow manufacturers
and miners the proprietyef holding a Trades' Convert,
tion at the city of Harrisburg, on the W.d day of MarchT
next. (or the purpose of devising some plan In order to
• ettotnplish by every honorable endeavor, a remedy for
the eel:s complained of, and of making known, both to
the General and State Goverrrnents, the Injurious ef
fects of the present Rev,..nue Laws on the great staple
Interests of Pennsylvania.
,' We therefore hereby publicly notify nil interested and
concerned in the pt oduct lon °Mon 'and Coal shut a Con
vention will be hidden on the 22d day of March next, at.
Harrisburg. for the purpose of taking Into consideration
the present state of these trader. •
...
Colwell & Co., Montgomery County Iron Work.
Samuel.R. Wood. Columbia " " •
Smith & Richards, Carbon
S. L. 4. W. S. Richards, Manch Chunk "
Grime & Kropff,-Cumberland County "
Reeves, Bock, &Co.. Philadelphia.
F. & .1. Parke, Chester County.
T. IT: & 3. Gardner:Chester Coutiti.
A. Gibbons. Jr., & Co.,
Steele & Worth,
Jas. Yeandey & Brothers, "
J. & J. Forsyth & dons,
James Irvin & Co., Centre County.
& J. Curtin?. .
Irvin & Wiley, Blair County.
• Blair & Madden, Huntington County. '
J. F. Cotterill. "
Wm. Schad, Montgomery County.
Moore & Hoven,
James S. Spencer, Jr., Philadelphia. -
Orrick & Campbell,
Jamr-s Rowland & Philadelphia County.
Rowland & Hnnt. Montgomery County. .
Buckley & Brother, Philadelphia County,
11. 4- G. D. Coleman, Lebanon County.
James M. Hopkins, Lancaster County. •
E. WC. B. Grubb, " -
Maria Homes,
41.018. Kelton,
David Scholl, Berks County. -•
Joseph . Paxton, Columbia County.
.1. P. livl.Grove,
Bard Patterson, Schuylkill County.
• Mines. Haywood, & Co., "
E. IV, McGinnes,, '
Ecbart & Guilford.
Saner: Lenion. Cambria County. .
John & Dleimer:Columbia County. ; •
Elias. Wharton, Jr., & Co., Fankilp County.
J. y. Paxton,
Wm: M. Watts, Cumberland County. '
MrGowen & McKehan, Perry County.
March 4, 1818
CASU CONTRACTS.
• ' EAST PEACH MOUNTAIN COLLIERY.
PERSONS desiring to contract for the mining of Coal
al said colliery, under theprovislons of the printed
sheet is .ued by the DelittureCoal Company. on the oth
test., may pay the rerplishe cash seeursty (say $3000)
es f o llows, via.: $3OO at the tribe of making the contract
.and the like ram on each pay-day (that is every two
weeks) thereafter. until the Nil amount required is de
pos:ted with the Compahv. t !.
- 4 The contractor fur °Mild° wick may pay the cash se
--itiriry re quired (tom him, as 'follows, via.: $2OO at the
trim of making the contract.and *lOO on cad:spay-day
(that is, every .two weeks)
. thereafter, until the fell
ii l
amount of f 5 OO reoui dby the terms of the contract Is
deposited with the Co pany.
The Company. has o nand a stook of horses for out
sidcand inside work. bleb, If needed by the sevetal
centractors, will be di posed of to them at a fair valua
tion and on accom sting - terms. The stock.may be
seen,at the works.
S e aled proposals, notto be opened until Monday:the
13th day of March, wilbe received by the Company for
the two following sev ral and separate contraitm
1. A 'contra et for t MINING of allthe Coal that can
be got from both the slopes at Esti Peach Mountain
Colliery, until Deceuihee t. 1919.
2. A separate contract for PREPARING and DE . I.IV!
EKING said East Peach Mnuritain Coal at Mount Car
bon, until the above-named dale.
The Company's miner 'are , open for Inspection by
those wbo desire to know their condition.
-Any one applying at the Company's office at Mount
Carbon or, Philadelphia, will receive a statement of the
eeneral conditions to; which the Company propose to
make the above-mentioned contracts subject.
All proposals to be Wade. In writing, with the option
on the Company's part to accept anywhichlt may see
Gt. They should be endorsed ...Proposal for Contract."
and directed to the Company's office at Mount t.rtson.
Those desiring further Information are requested to
7111'.1Y7 ral John
n e t; t e ll ' r a n r
e t , T , grinatdefre,l,l::°" 9 ?''''°"e•
J. R. W HITE, President
fthe Delaware Coat Company.
el- Mauch Chunk Gazette and Wilkesbarre Advocate
will Insert twice, mark price at bottom, and send bill.
to this office for payment. ' . . [Feb2B 18484-31
13.' A.• Fahnsiocies Terintlloge.
Facts for the People.
I. constantly Inbreasing popularity and sale of R.
A. Fahnestock'S Vermilhge has.induced persons
who are envious of its success, to palm off upon the pub
lic preparations which all medicalman know to be Inef
ficacious In expelling morals from the system. - /
This Vermithge made Its way into public favor upon
the grounded* Its MT Intrinsic merits, more than any
other medicine of th kind now used) and, while many
worm remedies have,by dint of puffing, been forced Into
sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity which
their worthlessness justly merited, FL A. Fahnestock's
-Vermlfagetontinuee to be triumphantly.suatelned. It
has only to be used and its effects will rutty lamb all
that is said of he wonderfbl expelling power:
CERTIFICATE. /
macs, Erie Co , New Turk. Jae. 7,1843.
We certify that, , we have used ILA- . Faharstock.aVer
minim, in our faulillee, and ha every case It has provi
ded a decided end effectual remedy of expelling worms
from the system; 1 We cordially recommend It to pa
rents who have chldren of with that dangerous
malady. ' ; ' . / ELON VIRGIL,
,
~- IWM. D. PAINE.
' „ /7 , ROBERT MAY,
. / [3OB. BURROUGHS.
' For sale, wholest leand retail, et thedrue warehouse
or ' , / B. A. FAIINESTOCE & CO:
Corner of-Sixth and Wood 515. Pittsburg, Pa.
For sale in Pattie/111e. by CLEMENS & PARVIN,
Druggists, / OeVemberg 13 I 30-.
Landreth 9 s IRukal Register .
/ AND (ALMANAC FOR 1848. •
A VOLUME of $ O B closely printed pages,confainingan
411.
almanac ; a f4rtneas and gardener's ealender
eactiMonth of the 'car; descriptions of chemical com
position and analysts of the dlnrent kinds•of manures
and the application - of it; a all description of the best
fruits for cultivation, with drawings of the same; dis
enc., of cows, horses, sheep.' &a.. and their Ter:redress
• list of agricultuthi Implements, and their Pieta; the
mode of valentine the different kinds of vegetables,
and all kinds of 'dowers ; constriction of hot houses,
hot beds, &c.; together with a vast ausituat of other in:
formation for the, firmer and kitchen gardener, and all
for 121 cents single copy, or ill per dozen, wholesale.—
Every fanner and gardener in the state ought to have a
ropy. Just publred and tbr sale wholesale and retail
at HANNAN'S
• Cheap Bookstore, Pougnins.
Ifferthants In the country would benefit the Canso
of agriculture by ;punts:Wag this book and distributing
It among the Carnets. The low thus at which it is sold
ough! to seeurecbr 4 a general elmniallop. Man dl
/ Henry Adalq,
va ,, Pl
A 7°E
Ira • ii Is Irawit•
° MFI E °? r el ";:: TI A I , Pa . Voiy3l-01-47
POOR HOWIE Accovirr.
Mesttivvr, Trestetrer. IS teeettast with tie Di
ne/sr* if tLe Pear mid kf the Helm aJ Ettefrorat
• few Cettxtv ej Selsylkl2l, Pea the la dey ef
r2 4.D.,18 : 67, filth Ist ttej JultitrltlB,lllls,
Dr.
Ilatiutee remota* to the bands of the Trellillter Item
tut year's rettlemeut .S5O 67
To cub needy ed from the Commissioners of
BehaylkUl comity for the use of the Meet- •
ors °Mho Poor of Phi county opt° ibis day, 5530 00
. 015150 67
• •
11111Ulte du In the hands of the Treasurer. ilns BI
• Cr.•
Cub paid Steward fur the use of Alms House • 75 00
cash paid for drys:raids 380 00
" , sugar. coffee, oil, spices, ke. 394 37
" hardware . 18 00
queen's wars •
I 6
•
"' blu e " a . 3 1 4 1
" ' book, and stationery . - 832
~ drugs and mediums - 50 91
: " ' 'Tobacco , 54 58
", CoalMA 63
" . Dried apples, peaches. and cherries 78 73
" . Mired men on Cann ' - 3178 SD
•, Plaster of Paris_la 95
-:- Road tax for the year 1817 II 38
'•' County. State, tichool,and PetiOnal tax 161 34
. • - 3111 bushels rye • 26 On
"16 barrels Sour • - 101 75
•• Ont doer relief . .308 90
,
••• Wheel wright , 6 50
Vauban 8 00
" Paid Barks county for supporting pais
' • MIS au Alma Douse et IS
Woollen stockings and yetis 34 37
" Hops -" 300
" 3 bushels clover seed • 27 50
" Justices' fees for signing orders 66 60
" Police ofinsuramce - 30 00
" Bealand pork 77 21
-
.. Collins . Sk 30
" Making Wawa fur two years ' CIO GI
" 24 yards carpet 600
" Repairing UTAST! and Alms DOW* ' 40 29
" 70 falls 3 IS
•" Farming. utensils'
8 15
." 3 karreli mackerel- 32 00
Cedar wars - lk 62
. Salt '... : - - • t 21 50
• " 21 bushels bran 835
" 520 bushels wheat and freight . 769 33
" Shoe findings _ . • • - 3 45
, ". 13 bushels potatoes 11 70
\ " Brooms, brushes, combo and buckets MP 66
\ " Professional services in case of B. Midler 15 50
Printing . 30 73
' s " fienringnoticas to nmants 311
"\ Building Pig Pen: including ben roost
\ and grata mow . 301 20
"
Bedsteads. cords. Ike. 46 83
Gins and putty • 2 43
" Tailoring ' ' - ,30 49
' 1300 boatels lima • -' , 113 so
" Sadler) , -• ' ' 778
" Dowery on Alms Douse fares ' 51 97
" 13 beadio'f steers 313 00
" • ,late and `caps ' • ' 503
" Table and chairsB 00
" Rolling knife, . - •, .' ' ,
S Id 00
ALARIES. , • ,
DT. Geo.l.lalberstialt, Eyear's IllibST&I TOMCOD,
for 1847 \ i 100 00
Counsel. John Barman. 2 years so. oo
DT. Jim°. Roehier,l yr's salary us doctor for 1845 30 00
Samuel Buyer late director I year's salary and
extra service 23 00
. . -. .
Peter Bressler, I year's salary and extra services 35 00
Henry Hoy as director and extra services 94 50
We,. J. Dobbins. I yeses Salary as clerk 175 08
Sarah grief, I year service as, maid ' 39 00
Susanna Cried; I year service as maid ~ 39 00
Louisa Grief.' year service as maid 26 PO
DaLan9e due the !louse 1 - . , :1581
i , 48350 67
WE the Subscribers. Ae. pf Schuylkill county,
haying examined the act ' f tithe Treasurer of the
Director, of the Poor and se of Employment for the
county of Schuylkill, respectlbily do report thp.forego
leg statement as the result of our Investigar ions, and
that there is a balance in fin or of the Director, of the
Poor of seven hundred and twenty-five dollars 'and
eichtrfour cents. Witnus our hands this Bth day of
January. A D.. 1845. '
CHARLES HENN ETT.I '
J. W. ROSEBERRT, Auditors.
DANIEL FRITZ, .
Ins. Grief, Steward, is Getout with the Direciore of
the Peer and the House of Employment for the County
of Sehoyiki/l, from the let day of January. .4. D,
1917 e to the let day of January, A. D.,1848. -
Dr. : - -
To a twinned from last year's settlement 013 78
To cash rec'd °CChem. Hunt:lnger, Treasurer
for the use of the Muse . 75 00
do rent from J. remiab Hughes 70 00
do rent from Robert Mellon, on account 180
.do rent from Peter Umbehneker - -, - 17.80
do rent from Anthony Dress, ' . IS 00
do -rent from Susannah Mayer .. 70 00
.: -do Eli Michel for boarding John Elsrhel . 400
do Daniel Snyder for boarding his wife 24 00
do Bth. hiao:Co. for Chin. Fetters, dec'd 242
do Ave racers of the Poor of Dere y Tp.,Col
umbia Co, for boarding Elisabeth
Babcock 4 05
.. do Overseers of the Poo s r:ofLairsanne Tp., .
Carbon Co, for boarding:Thomas and '
'
• John Coffee- ~ 39 10
do found upon deceased 'Jansen - 171
- dd. Jonathan Neitlinger for Sarah Fearst
pauper • 22 18
do' Christian Malcks for 1 coma . 1 00.
do Geo. ll'mmel for boarding Susan Hoy 46 57
do Mary .Ann Wilkison for board, Ac. 7 48
do If Ich"th: Hirst for Chas. Temple, deed 17 25
do Philip Berger for bOardingJno. Berger 345
do Peter Hand fore Mt k 1 pr. pantaloons 700
do. Thos.Flanagan for board,4"c,on neer. 300
' do Martin Hickey do 200
do F. McOreehan for boarding his wife
on account , - , , 4 50 '
• do Mien McElroy for board.lke, on aie'e 175
do Wm. Johns for boarding his wife - 101 00
do cancelling and writing indentures 31 00
do for 1 pair second hand boots -.' 1 15
do candles sold 13 27
do bay sold . 13
. 12
do pigs 16 25
.
,
do
,pasture , • ...; . 19 06
do 1 •
bushel seed wheat • : 238
do 11 bushels oats 550
. .
-
do 13 -bundles straw , 162
''• do 1 doyen can corn-and 1 fowl -: • 25
.
Tta i t i n s ee aplost'Wm ; Grief, fl t d Jars.. l3
• Cr: • . .
- . .
By cash paid -Constables for bringing paupers
to H0u504156 63
' do . hired men on the farm . , 21 25
do I Labor in hifinaking and harvest, 66 611
do !travelling expenses and toll 2 - 8 281
do ISam% Ernst. 3 years,' Interest on a note
in NS to April 3d, 1617 . 18 00
do Henryl Krebs, Treas. for Lews of 181750
do Justice.* fees forissuing orders ' yl 60
, 'do manure, 19 loade , - I'9 00
•do attending hospital 10 50
do‘
,Henry Dahmer tailor " 1 1 . 10 40
. . do' Solinuon tiusserd shoemaer - - 5 500
.: . do S. CummlOgs maim work 200
•
do butchere ll 40
do ,postage , „ 3 311
do Out . ' . , - . 19 171
„ do irepahing enigmas, ploughs, &e. 6 00
do' repairing locks . 50
do ,b lacksmith work 2 35"
do shoeing hones P s . • 621
do ,mending spout -
Mt 166 pounds beef at Scents • If 30
-
do I wheelbarrowi • 450
do lime` -' '' . - 13 25
do Car (are (Or paupers 4 55
.
do weighing bay , 'p: 1 00
*do Paupers when they left 2 871
do - D.Enittle for 1 coffin for A.Harris,:dec'd 2 50
do • 8 pounds Mountain tea • ' 2 Cl)
Mi r ' grinding 16 pair scissiirs -. , 64
do 'gelding bogs ao
do 6 bushels bran • . t 25
.
do 3 bushels rye 2 76
do Thermometer ' . 1801
do Turnip seeds
do, , Swerbtatoes . 1 181/
do Pea ert • 1 2.4
.
.do Apples ''. 2 •
do M. Keeper fox,work-done ' ". 50
IBy 1 year's salary es Steward, from January -
let. 1847, to January Ist, 1848 • 300 00
Balance against Wm. Odell; dte*ard, jaw . ,
1;
501
Ist, 1818 . .
. -----
. . . . 4749 631
• ' ' NUMBER OF INNAT, 6
Who remained in the House on the)st day ofJanuary.
' I
1847 males,7s—females, 53. Total . - 130
Admitted during the year . 357
1 - a 187
Making In all
Of these 37 died, IS were dentiMed, and 314 I 306 '
I
I discharged and absconded ,
Remaining in the Dl= on the Ist day oft
I , m
January, 1848,
Of whichill are colored persons, and IS lunatici.
Males,, 48 do under 10 years, 8
dot:older 12,eam, 12 Out door paupers, 10
I Females, /'
/ 121
' BOUND OUT DURING THE %TAU 19471 .
Mary Ann Pitney to Peter Woll, Pottsville; Schuylkill
county, (cancelled.).
Mary Ann Kane. to Henry Geis, - do
John Daniel, to Bobeit Jackson, Port Carbon, do
Catharine Hays to Daniel Sweeny do _ do
Jimes Donegan to Thomas Quin ' do, do
'Henry J. Long to N.J. Mills, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co.
Lewla S. Long to N' J. Mills, do . do
John Griffeth to David Thomas, Mnemonic, do- -. •
Edward Griffeth to John W. Reese. do do
John Daniels to John 11. Pant, L. PdahontougoT'p do .
David Britten to Henry Heasley, Orwigsburg, do
Wm. Jacob to John W. Weber. Pottsville. do.
Patrick Dainty to James Murray. Blythe TV . do,
James Sweeny to Marcus Tnraefoot, New Castle, do
Wm. Chlttendna.to lb' Crialsw9ph Pottsville do.
• MADE IN THE HOUFIE.
81 Pal:pantaloons, 311 roundabouts, I vests, 113 shirts.
58 pair sinks and brogans. bbltonba. 41 shamble, 37
aprons, 10 petticoats, IS son bohnets. 33 pair stockings,
SO pillow cases,4o bed sheets,-17 chaff bags, IS bolsters,
8 towel'.
PRODUCE OF DAIRY.
•
1430 meads butter. TM pounds candles,.4 bbh. pick
led cabbage: Fattened on Wm and slaughtered 15 steer,
and l bull, weight 9655 lbs., hides 1482 lbs., tallow 873
IDs s 14 hogs, weight 4350 lbs., lard 566 lbs.; 15 calves,
weigbb 10551ba„ hides 161 MS,
PRODUCE OF FARM AND GARDEN.
Wheat 219 bus.. rye 491 bus., cuts 807 bus, Mall "
seed si bus, potatos 910 bus., corn re the cOtsi IVA bus—
turnips 116 bus., onions 9 bus., red beets 8 bus., cab
bage 940 heads, cucumbers 319 dos., pumpkins 3 loads,
corn tops„ 7 four horse loads, Ong 58 four horse loads:
STOCK ON FARM.
5 borsea,lT cow, I bolt ,11 oxen, 3 steers, 1 heifer, I
calf. 0 bogs 13 shoats, and 8 pegs. .
WE the sub scribers,Anditors of the minty offiebuyl
till, having examined the account of Milani Cried,
of the Schuylkill county Alma House. respectfully re
port the foregoing statement as the result of our Inves
tigation. and And there is a balance against the said
William Cried, Steward. of thirteen dollars and gay
and tbrintAionrths cents, 0113 5014' Witness our hands
this eta day of January, A. MOREL
• ' CHARLES BENNETT,
J. W. ItCSESRRRY, } /trauma.
• '
DkNBEL FRITZ,
February !0. 1818 ' o-
Muslic < Booket t
Ntax CUM Harmony Harman aUnd
,
Evangelical Muck, by & Fleming, patent
• and round notes.
Bosnia Academy or Church -
__„._ L
kiriiine — Triera;or triketon — seeechntreb Made.
colltV 4
The Southern Church Melodla k kosgtatitei r
The Methodist Ilannonist.- • • • A
The Dinkel 'Repository. ' - 1 ' .
The Wang Mori; , , .c• .
'rliAllooll Lyrist. "
JlMlLtreit and Ib tale trbalasala awtmall at very
.. . ..
orate" at MMAN'S
OP. 10 Ill's" wtplandat Sot* atailL '.
LABIATION.
UM
TITIIETI6/LB the Hon. LUTHER. KIDDER,- F.alre,
V President of the evreill.coutts of COMIIIMI Pleas
of the counties of Schnylklll,- Carboo,and Monroe, in
Pennsylvania, andlustice of the several Courts of
Quarter Sessionrof the Peace, Oyer and Terminer.
and Genet - at Gaol Delivery. in said counties, ant
MUNOZ PA LYZ nad'Jccoa floarrzurose.Erquires.
Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions ern's. Peace,
Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery. fur the
trial of an capital. and other offenders, in the said
county of dclutyl klll4-by their, precepts to me lirected;
have ordered a'Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter.
miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or
telpher!, en blonder, the Ctb day of March next, to
continue two weeks; If necessary.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the
lattices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county
ofSchnylkill, that they ore by the said precepts com
manded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations. and all other rentembrances, to do those
things, which te 'their several °dices appertain tgbe
done t and all those that are bound by recognizan
ce,. to prosecute ;laniard the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the gaol of rata county of dchoylkill, are to
be then and there in - protecine them ea shall be just.
God save the Commonwealth
%.VETlNEß, Sheriff.
Sherri'. Office,Ortrigs-1.
. 4 . Mare, Feb: J 7, ISIS. f 7-
N. 11.—The witnesses and jurors who are summoned
to attend said Court, ore required to attend punctually.
to ease of aim-attendance, the law to such cases. made
and powided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice - is
published by Aster of the Veen; those concerned will
-govern themselves accordinzly.
Salaniander. Flre,. and Thief-
Proof Chesil,
Itre-Proof Doors for Banks s ad Storrs. Seat and Lett,
apyrag Perms. Pite4t Sate-Listed Refrifsra
tars, Water Filters, 'Pant Portable •
• Water leans, is traded-for tlis
Sick and /Ors.
EVANS & WATSON,
20, Sena Third SL. (epposits Cie Pkilada. Esc/taste.)
ANUPACTINIE and keep constantly on hand,*
IVI large assortment of the above articles, together
with their Patent improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF
SAFES, which are, an constructed as to set at rent all
manner of doubt an to their being strictly fire-proof, and
that they will reeht the fire of any building. The out
side cases of these Safes are made of boiler iron, the
inside we of soapstone, and between the outer case
and Inner case is a spare of some three inches thick,
and Is. tiled in with Indestructible material, no as to
make Jt an Impossibility to burn any of the contents in
bide of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders we
ore prepared and dichalten:e the world to produce any
article in the 'hair. of Book Safes that will stand as
much beat, and sve bold ourselves ready at all times to
have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con
tinue to manufacture a law and general am/Mentor
our Premium Ate-tiara Fire Proof Safes, of rifhtch there
are °verde.° now in use, and to every in - 51411te they hare
I
given entire sathibetion to the purehatrete—of Which we
will la-teethe public ton few gentlemen who have them
in nee: •
Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville t Joseph G. Lawton,
Pottsville; William Carr, ihwicatown. Pa.'
N:ac G. Taylor, 129 ,hoot, 3d st.; A. Wright & Neph
ew, Tine st. Wharf; Alexander Cam,. Conveyancer.
corner of Filbert and 9th Its.; * John N. Ford, s 2, North
3d st.• Myers Bush, North 3d st ; James Paul.
101, tionth 4th at.; Dr. David Jayne, 8, Soniti 3d st- ;
Matthew T d st 29, South i ; and we could nam e
some hundreds of others if it were necessary. i Now we
Invite the attention of be- public,and partirutarty those
In want of Fire Proof Sofel, to call at our store before
purchasing - elsewhere, anti we can satisfy them that
they will get a better and cheaper article at our store
than at any other eatahlishment in the city.
' also Manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chews
at very low prices. cheaper than they can be bought at
ally other store iu Philadelphia.
DAVID EVANI,
2 • JOIFANNES WATSON.
Cripples Attend !
lon1 on have groaned and suffered_ long enough teith
-your Rheumatit palm. lost your rime and traveller
on?crutches, besides sponding your dash for worthless
hoitrums and llniame nts. -Vote Pe ei rare •
tall at 11. RANNAN'S..I S. C.' MARTIN'S. Potts
wills; J. B. Falls, Millersville; 11. Shinier, Port Car
Aim ; andftsk for ' . _
DII.3VANS' INDIAN BALSAM RUITMATIC PILLS,
Price Wets. a box, and use them lie directed, and your
ease most be worse than any other person■' who have
taken therh, if you he not in a short time as sountl y as a
dollar, and as for Simi pain and suffering as everiyon
Was in your life. Don't be afraid of being disappoilted,
these pills" never surrender."
:Prepared by Dc, Evans, No. 324 North Sixth sheet,
Philadelphia. ..,. 2-n204844m
WAUEIIOUSE OF MINTS ONLY.
No. 56' Cedar Sl., New Yurk
LEE, JUDSON &, LEE
(LATE LEE & JUDSON)
Occupy ltriapacions FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE,
.N 0.58 Cedar Street, the whole of which is deemed to
the'exhibiton end sale of the single article of PRINT
. ED AGALICOES.'I - Their present SiOCK consists of near
ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES. embracing some
THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and
comprising everything desirable in the line, FOREIGN
And DOMESTIC. .
Alt of which are offered fitr wile, for Mill. ai satisfac
tory credit, at the lowest pikes, by the PIECE OR
PACKAGE. .
New styles are received almost every day, rind many
*if them are got up f.n. our Own sales; and not to be
found elsewhere.
Printed.lists of prices, corrected froni,- . day to day.
with every variation in the market, are placed in the
hands of buyers. .
Merchants will be able to form some Idea of the ex
lent and variety of our rissortment.\ when we state,
I:that the value of our usual stock of this one A liTtel.e.
. . .
is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry
Roods usually kept by our lailest wholesale Jobbers.
This fart, together with the fart, that out, means end
our attention, Instead of being divided atimne a vast
variety of articlee, are devoted wholly in'one, will
render the advantages which we can otter \ dealers
perfectly obvious; 'and it shall be our care that none
who visit our establishment shall meet with en). dis
-4ppolntnient.
•
Our assortment Is complete at all seasons of the year.
LEE, JUDSON fr.
P. S.—EI.S.LEC, formerly of the firm of Lord &
Lees, and late senior partner in theoriginal tirm of Lee
& Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some
time ago, has returned Imeincse In co n nection with
Messrs. Lee & Judson.under the lirni of LEE. JimpoN
& LEE, and he ventures to unsure his friends and The
public, that the new firm will maintain the came pre.
eminence, In this branch of the trade, which former.
ly diatlnguished the other two houdes toNehich he be.
longed. -,•
New York, July lBll,
=
Dearness .Catrea.
Scarps s ComKciund Kmaote Acoustic-Oil.
'ENOS the cure of ,Deafneis, pain and the discharge /
of matter, front the ears ; also all those diragre9a
blo noises like the buzzing or insects, falling or water,
w toning of stiab, &c.. which ore symptnma n( up •
prcarhing deafness and also generally attendant with
the dlsease•
HERE is something worth attending to enkdng as it
does from a man snextensively known as is/31r. Graeff
both In city and country.
"I hereby certify that from the etTect4f sceere
cold last winter, I became partially deaf. attended with
•ery disagreeable noires like rlngingpf
gradually increased,until I completely lost the hearing
of one ear,—when I was induced tn try Scarped AcoUs
tic oil, and ant now haaty to sa ' v; that with the use 'of
one bottle of the above niedichfct ran hear as well as
ever, and all disagreeable nplses have entirely disap
peared. Any fort bar 'siktforynatinn respecting my case,
winkle gladly given, by 91lIng on me at No. - 451 North
Fißhstreet near Race. DANIEL GRAEFFI,
Philadelphia, Nov. 17. 1443. •
For sale by Mr. 111 O. Giornro.rt, No. 12 . 0 North R.
street,Philada. ; in/poitsville by JOHN G. nreowN :
In Harrisburg hp 011.0811, and in Reading by Mr
EARL, where the'se interested can obtain many inter
esting eertilleares nfeures.
December I. Hp . al - Ys'
• /Wake up Worms!
Lost; AND SHORT. ROUND AND FLAT.
BBHANNAN.). 8. C. 'MARTIN, Pottsville; Henry
. Port Cuban. hoe got for sale an ankh
called DR EVAN' VEGF.TABLE - VERMIFUGE.
sepia if taken by directions will clear the hack of all
he horrid tribe, and your little ones which you love so
dearly, will live to makdsou blessed. People call it the
child's Newland the crorm's death. It Is ony 25 eta. a
botth. Made by Dr. Evans, No .,
32, No.tlli Sixth sto
Philadelphia: [Jia294B-5.2m
Attention is Invited
TO the Diet that persons offlicted with Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Pick Ilesdnehe. Nervous Affec
tions, Giddiness, loss of Appetite, Weikness,Beanbunt,
Costiveness, Palpitations of the Heart. lowness of Spi
rits, and all irreeutoritles•of the stomach and bowels.—
Chifflren 'afflicted with Cholera !Bathos or Bowel Com
plaint, and all delicate females salient to irreolatities
will find In the use of
DR- EVANS' VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
CANDY-COATED PILLS,
. - • _ .
A safe. pleasant, and certain cure. 25 cte. a box, with
'directions for using them, and a rrimphlet containing
numerous testimon lals of the astonishing cures perform
ed by these pills. •
• For sale in Schuylkill county, Pa.. by D. DANNAN
and JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; A. Shissler.
'Port Carbon; ..1.11. Fntla, sline-rsville.
Prepared py Dr.. T. G. Evans. at 103.mm:tient depot,
No. 351, North 13th street, philada. pen 45-.S4ua
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEXE.VT.
Oliver Evans,..
SALAIWIDCR. TIRO AND THIEF PROOF MON CRESTS,
WARRANTED equal to any other make , and have
never been Injured by firs or bar - gram In a single
Instance Ile also keeps on hand a full supply of Com
mon Chests, made of lighter Iron. at loVter prices.
LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND BOOKS.
TRUCKS FOR STORES, FACTORIEK:&e.
t DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. . • •
EAGLE GLASS PAPER.
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, Ike;
PACKING LEVERS.
HOISTING MACHINES.
REFRIGERATORS and WATERIFiViEII?
. . _ _
OLIVER EVANS.
• 61 South Second Et., below.; Chesnut; Phila.
• REFRIGERI.TORS,
For cooling and pnreorving .Neat, Barr, ..161/Land ati
articlea Intended for rul Inuit poritneee. .
WATER FILTEIIR. .
Mime Erase celebrated Wafer Filters rot purifyin g
water that I% bractbh or muddy. whether by raies.toi
pera/s, or otherwise. can be had of ell sizes and pricer
at the waremnms, N 0.61, South Second street, two
doors below Chesnut street Philadelphia.
Pbilada.. Oct. 2 47
PURE WHITE •iIEAD:
Vretherlll,& -Prother,
•
MANUFACTURERS, No 05, North Front street.
Philadelphia. have now a good supply of their war I
ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those tinitomers who
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run
on the article, shall now have their orders filled.
No known en istance possesses thine preservative and
beautifying properties, so desirable In a. paint, to an
equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; hence any
admixture of other materials only mare „its' value. It
has,therefore, been the steady aim of the Manufacturers,
for many years. to supply tattle public a'perfectly pure
white lead, and the unceasing detnandrog the artiste, is
proof that it has met with favor. It is Invariably brand
ed on one head : WETHERILL & BROTHER in full,
and on the other, icernmited pare, all in red letters.
DifeW DIEM - IC. . '
H•ThEallatlilddaAnnlVAlClattra:72234ingeedditrbiorn,the Piano,.
T ‘ •
Thou am the Yount of all my Joy. ' • 1
01 Lona Dwells not in Royal Halls,
Linda di Chamounis °atop,
The WestorrUallopade, •
The Cynthlana Waltz,' '
The Celebrated Woronzow Wallace,
The Linden Welts, • •
A Little More Grape, Capt. Bragg, ,
Sleep. Gentle Mary,
The Flower of America, an original Wafts. -_,• ,- •
On the Santa of Rua palgoive r, a. sung by Mad. Diritop,
"rig the Last Rose of 'Summer. by Hang RPM. 1 , t
1 Widow Machree, as sung by Collins. ~,
Grande Valse Brilliante, •
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Trust to Leek, as sung by Collins.
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Oprinialler'estnincterfor the Pinto, f
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, Together with a earl of other Inside just regaMlbd
and - Mr WO at tlng94 BANNAWS Doeimerer.
ostsctipt.
Prom Cortwondent
NEWS TO TEE LATEST MOMENT !
1 •
PIIIL&DELPIIIA—March 9,1919.
'—6 o'clock, P. M. f
The steamer now due , ha, ant yet arrived, and
1
being looked for with much anxiety, little burl ,
nets Las Steil transaetel- far a day ire two , peg:
II Markets. Flour, however commands $6
pee bbi. for the very last brands--end•s-.75 a 5;87i,
for oriirrary.l Bye doer is wanted; at $4 . per Rd:
Corn meal' brings $2:50. Wheat is' wanted at
1.28 a 1,30 tents p r nether. Corn fain request ,
at 54 els. perk bushel Ps. yellow, and 53 eta. for
southern... Oats. are dUll at 41 eta..per bushel.
Cow r,seed Ininga abotit $l. per bustle.,
rioTTivit.a.4
• Correded Werh:/y
Wheat Ilitor,lll.l. 45'50
Rye do do 5,00
Wheat,' hush. 1 20
Rye TS
Corn, do yi , 01
Rats, do, - 45
retainer, Jn - 00
Timothy Seed, .>> 00
Clover do 4 ~50
PATENT !METALLIC ROPES,-
FOR TIIE• USE OF MINES, RAILWAYS, &c.,•
For rote, se dorportrdre order, by eke mAscriSce.
THESE Ropes are noir almo st exclusively used. in
the Colitaries and• err the Railways In Great rit
an, arid are found td• be greatly sd pet tor to -Hempen
ones as regards Safety; &nobility and economy?,
The Patent Wire RoPee; Cleve prated to be still in
gond condition after three. year's service, In the same
situation where the Hempen ones, previously used, of
dPuMe the size and weight would wear out In nine or
tbd - mentbs. They have been used for almost every.
purpose to whirls Hempen Ropes and chains bare been .
applied. Mines; Railways, Realty Cranes, Standing
Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning CondMrters. Frlgnal ,
Halyards, Tiller , Ropes, &e. They are made either of
Iron or Copper Wire, and In cases of inuab exposure
to da woes', of Cal emitted Wire.
Testimonials gram the most eminent Engineers In
England can be iihown - ; as to their etricierre-y" anti any
additional information 'required respecting the diger,
ent Ondisppliedtton will be given by .
ALFRED P. NE3111,15 New York,
1 Sole Agent indite United States.
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eekly clip papers to sell, eon have them
ry Week by leaving their orders at
HANNAN'S Cheap Periodical Stdre.
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supplied ev
Ikealns! Health!
< lle most affect.: of all known remedies 1 !
Or. prakeN Panacea, -
THE oNCV RADICAL CURE FORDONRCIIIPTION':
IL •11..50 BEHOVES, AND PeRNANENTLT LAMES ALL
DIADASIns 3111151N0 FROD AN INUTILE sTATS
• , 'or TH3 BLOOD, VIZ.: •
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obotiaate Cu
\ tanectos Erriptions, Myles or Pestules on rhos
\ face,' tilotches,Biles,Clovonic Sore Eyes,Ring
\ Worm or 'Feuer, Scald Head. Rnlarge
'Mend and.rain of the Bone• and
Joints, Stubborn ILitcenkSyplo
/little Symptoms, Sciatica •
• icor Lumbagoi disetioes
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arising from an in-
Judicious use • •
o Mercury ) , Dropsy, Esposito . ° or Imprudence In lifo
ale? Chronic Constitutional disorders.
IN this medicitoe several indecent but very potent aril
des of the veg table kingdom are united,fortaing a coon
mound entirely different to its character and poops:rilea
from any nth-or preparationond unrivalled in its opera
tion or, the•sysrem -when laboring under dioettoe. It
should be in ihChanolo of every person, who by business
or general cOurie of life,is predisposed male very many
aliments that ronder life a_eurse Instead of a blessing,
and so oftenffedult in death.
runt SCROFULA,
Dr. Drake'sPatipeca to reCommended as a certain re
medy. Not 'on4 balance Oro, its failure ban ever no cur ,
red when fr uscil t It mires the disease and at the
sametime irium4ts vigor 'to the whole system.
..ricrof
ulnulemisions dab never pay too much attention to the
state of their blad. Its puritication should be their Mot
situ ; for perseVere ace will accomplish a cure , of even
hereditary disease:
FOR ERLIPTIONS OF THE-SKIN.
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- -
Scurvy, Scortrtfe - Affectlons, Tumors, While r3welling„
Erysipelas, Ciders. Cancers, Running Sores, .cabs and
Diles,Dr. Drake's Panaeca.cannot be torthighly extolled;
it searches nuithe very root of the disease, and by re
moving it frrimi the system, makes a cute certain and
permanent I I
INIMGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA
No medicine perhaps has goer been discovered whirrs
gives an muchl tone to the stomach and causes the se
cretton of a tieeithy gastric "mite to decompose the food ,
as Dr Drake'iTaitares.
I RllEUstensw. •
Dr. Drake's Panacea is used wills the socialist success
in Rheumatic Compliints,especlaily such as are chronic.
It cures by driving out all impnrllles and foul humors.
which have tkitimulated id the systeirr, which are tins.
cause of Itheuntatirm, Clout, and swellings of she Joints. •
Other remediee sometimes give temporary relief; this
entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even
when the linabiand bones are dreadfully swollen.
CONSUMPTION. •
Cotswasptioa• tells be eared,—Couelia. Catarrh. Won- ,
chitis, Spitting) of mood, Astbna. Difficult or Profuse
Expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, pain in the
Side, &e., have been cured, and can be with as much
cenainty as Any, other simple diseue. A spec' tic has
long been soughtfoc but in vain, until the discovety of
Dr. Drake's Panacea. •• ILir mild cod sure but certain
and efileacl lual In its operetion, and cannot possibly in,
Jure the most delicate constitution.. We tarould earnest
ly recommendillose afflicted tog ye it a trial—and we
believe they Will not have.occasloa to regret It. The
system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcer, en the
lungs are healed, and. the patieuts gradually regain
their usual health and in enm p. head rite following
TESTISIONY, '
nithadripria, Dee. 14th, 1 847 , •
Dear Sir :— . 41 reply to you/ question respecting the
use of Dr. Drake's Panacer, I wilt say, that although
perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Poiet., or
care for aR diseases, however 'steatite It may be In
certain conditions of the system. still I have believed
that a cure
t ftr Consumption would Ito discovered soon
et or later , ndientlosity led me to try your medicine In
two very ilibetirale cases. They were pronounced by
the attending physicians to be prime:ore Cearamptiev,
and abandoned by them as inteareble. One of there
persons had been under the treatment, of several very
able practitioners for • number of years, and they said
she had ...old ifasaimied comesmption coeibierd milk
Seraph. that she might linger for simian tine, best
eouid not permanently relieved. In both cases the
effect of the Panacea has, been most gratifying. Only
lour or fivri bottles were Used by one of the persons be
pne she began to improve rapidly. The other took about
ten. -t will only add that familiar as lam with Con
sumption by inheritance and by extensive observation
as_a study' and knowing also the injurious effects in
sine cases ent of ten of tar, bonnet, and other vegeta.
We tonics, as welt as of many expectorants and •eda
tives,l should never have recommended the use of
Drake's Panacea if! bad pot been acquainted with the
ingredients!' • Suffice it io s•y that these ate tecommen.
ded by our moist popular and scientific physktans and
In their present combined state, farm probably the best
alternative that has ever been made. ' The caw Is in
accordance With .theory of Consumptions broached in
France ci few S•ears'agn by one of her most eminent
writers on Medicine, and now calnbZished by eats which
admit of noldiipute.
Very respectfully yours,
To use the language of another: "Dr. Drake's Pana
cea Is alwaystaalutary In Its eiTeets--never Injurious.
It knot an optate--It Is not au expectorant it is not
intiabd td lull the Instlid into a fatal security. It Is a
great remedy-i-a grand healing und etaratire compound.
the great and only remedy which medical scienevand
skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto
unconquered malady ; and no person afflicted with thin
dread dbmase,lve beJust to himself and bit friends, if
he go down to _the "grave without testing its virtues.
A single bettlejin most Cane., will produce a favorable
change in the condition of any patient Minaret 10w... .
TO VIE LADIES.
'Ladies of pate complexion 'lnd consumptive .hatills.
and such as are debilitated by those obstructittns w bleb
females are liable to, are restored by the use - of a bottle
or twain bleak' and vigor. It Is by far the'hest temedy
ewer discovered for weakly children, and such as have
bad hudiors ; being pleasant, they take it. It linniii4l.
well rearms the appetite, strength and color.. '
Nothing can be morn surprising than its ins lgoietlng
e ffects on the linmen frame. Persona all vrealtmeas and
tareitude before taking It. at once become robust and
till of energy under Its influence. It Immediately coon.
[erects the nervelessness or the female frame.,
chlPTlON.frfie carefbi and nee that lon get the gen
nine Dr. Drakes Panacea—it has the signature of Geo.
F.Stortsoa the wrapper,and also the mare "pr. Drake's
,Panacea, blown In tha flats.
Prepared ably by SToßttd a. Ile., Druggists, No. 12
North Blxrissireet. Phila.
-Also for nth at JOHN G. snows's Drag store,and
B. BANNON' Book stole.,
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Bed P setreiteled. 2 CO
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Dr'd Apples, par'd. I I 1.1
Eggs, doz. lu
Butter, lb. • 19
Baron, , uo
Hams. 10
Hap, tort. • 15 00
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