' • ENIGMA , An Enigma, Paid to hatia been written ti the Clair*, • salch for a Janata of ltmei bladed skillet bit England to salsa:. °There is a word of plural number, -howtopazes and human slatitbers atiy.svord you chance to take. - 13yadding 9, you plural mate; But if you add an 8 to this. ' strange the metamorphosis . ."plural, is plural then nornote. And sweet, what hitter was befoyfO 'Selistios:;.-The word is wins, to which by adding you hare caress. . •• TELTMVS a GOOD TEISTS COM/1913 : There's a gond time coming boys, • A. good time coming— Subscribers shall not wait for dons, Hot Rood us with their twos and ones -In the gond time corning; Our advertisers shall Increase, -; • Our I . : 7 atronsee crow stronger, ' :And we with creditors at peace— Legge longer. Wit ant, quntor. A Goon Joe E.—We have read the fol lowing wondrouelegend, and must say that we cannot despair of humanity any more:L....The N. York correspondent of the Philadelphia inquirer, says the Mobile Herald, tells an amusing story of a new invention against rogues. called the-Com bination Lock." Recently a Wall street broker, of considerable wealth,. and living in great style, in..the west end of Gotham, purchased a beautiful fire=proof' safe, in which to secure his ealuablea 'against the fiery elements, to which he affixed one of thoso beautiful pieces of machanism. They are so strangely complicated that you anay lock them, hand the key to the mautifecturer even, and the chances are as one re - ten thousand, that le will not ho able to open them. The wards or in• tailor arrangements of these locks are alphabeti cally arranged, and you select a word in the lan guage, • take the lettere, and lock the wards ans wering to"these letters one by one. Thus, take the word "their"—you lock c, then b, then a, then j, then r. ' Now it must be unlocked in the /arias way, and unless you hit upon the exact word "you gill never be able to unlock it. Well, the broker in qiiestion locked his safe aceording to the word "boots," but after working at it for an boor or more, the next morning, he could not nn loch it,and gavont up is i e plir. - Alf his funds were locked up, says the letter; end ho had no money to carry on his business that day, but as his credit • was good, he raised , sufficient for the purpose by borrowing of the banks. Tho nest morning the manufacturer of the lock, according to request, called to ascertain the difficulty: He said ho had no doubt he could un lock the safo, if the gentlemen would tell him the word fo which he locked it. Boots," war the word, and to, wOrk.he set to unlock it to "boots." Well ho tried, sanguine; of success, but "beetle' would not unlock the safe. He tried again and again, and was no more successful. He tried an hour, two hours, and three hours, with no sue eels. Finally a happy thought struck him. ...He wiped the prespiration from his fits. took a drink of water, oxamined.the key again, and looked at the broker straight in the eye, and said: sir, allow me to ask you how you spell boots." • '•How do I spell boots l—How do I -spell hootil" said the other. "Why, I spell it right— how do you spell itl" "06, never mind," said the man of 'combina tion leeks, "how I spcll it I" "B-u•t•s, to be sure," said the broker. "The d—l you do!" raid the lockmari ; "and if you spell boots, huts, I will unlock the safe buts,",tnd he did unlock it within the twinkling of an eye. • A Toucn OF NATURAL HISTORT..---This, ladies end gent e tbenatural kangaroo—the animal word approaches to man second only to the baboon. It skips about with much velocity on its hind legs, of which it has, two, from rock to rock. " It would be much more like man if it harl'nt a tail; but this defect it remedies with mach "art. It curls it gently into its waistcoat pocket, and nobody is any the wiser.. It fends principal , ly upon what he can get, and is found in the is land of Borneo, which I havo a brother who was born.there myself. =9fy brother has often seen the kangaroos ai well as myself feeding upon clams by the sea shore, admiring the sweetness of this meat, and shaving themselves with the shells.— The kangaroo is remarkable foi, his valise, which is a natural decavity in his abdomen, into which be puts his kittens, and is exceedingly ,profitable. These 'ere are tbo kuinra l ige from the island of Guinea ; they aro as yellow as guineas, and cost a"...einea h-piece. . eO.- Whoever undertakes to put. on the ' , Razor Strop alas;' is sure to get floored in the long run. Last Monday, while selling his strops in — Plymouth. anti expatiating the while on the sails of ruin drinking, a tipsy fellers', cried out, ''lf rum tnm:e me lie as fast as you do in selling your at 0 s, I'd quit it to thy." "Very spo I," replied Smith; ••the only dif• Carefree Iretueen your ly tie ara mine, is this My crops inable m< to lie in a 'good warm bed While rum mike. lot lie in the gutter." The tipsy man •lop:t1. midently lying under a very great mi t.kr, in suppu..ll,g that he could get the . tipper h n I of the • Maar Strop elan.''—(Baton Rouge Gazelle. ' • y A Quaker , w In) .vas examined before a Court, not using any other language than "thee," "thou," and "friend;' , Was' asked hy the presiding judge, "pray, Mr, do you know what we sit here fo 1" "Yea, eerily do 1." said the Quaker—"three of ycu for two dollars each a day, and that lot one pn the right, for one thousand dollars 2 year." IN A Fix.—A Danish writer speaks of a hut so - miserable that it did not know what way to fall, and so kept on standing. This is like a man that had such a complication of diseases that he did not know which to die of and so lived .on. • e r Punch says that the best , bonds of brotherhood are treasury Fonds! NOW PUBLISIIING, Sn'TTISTICALAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF•.TRE ANTHRACITE COAL. REGION OF PEXNS 11 V a .7111.4 , - Price 23 cents—with colored Maps 50 cht; intIiIiTAINLNG, among othermatters, a view of the ;S.L.O Cool Region : it, resources and formation, thitli a directory of the different veins now being worked, and a general history of tine coal trade from the commence ment-its present condition and-future prospects, &c. with a glance at mining' operations, and the Improve ments in mining machinery ; history of the Railroads, • Canals, and other similar imp, ovements in the Region. and the rate , of tolls eliarceffuNothem, &c.. the cost r. of constrdetton, names of officers, and, their time and places of meetw, &c, 5-Growth ;and population of , the respective towns and bsicouchs, hnh the names of officers. nod-of - all Literary, Benevolent and other as-. sociations, °with tile tones and plates of meeting , township and county ollicers: members of the Bar; list of Pont Offices, with the time of arrival and depar• tureof the Mails,Stage : election retums; lelnatiae. astronomical end other ta+efat information:a Summary of persons and events connected with the early settlement arid business of the Region Schools and Academics, Churches, Hotel::: and puphlic build ' tags; &e. To which will be added ND %/REMISE MENTS AND CARDS of merchants, hotel-keepers, law ye-a, traders, urethan ice.nianufactUrettii transpor t-era, die. The whole comprising upwards of 100 pp., pages. and to form a complete reflex of the business of the Cool Region, and of the valley of the Schuylkill. To he ready no or henna the first of June, 1818. The work will be neatly printed, stitched and covered, . arid furnished to subscribers. anon, at 25 eta. per copy, or 5 copies far SI. free of postsge.• As the first edition will he limited, It will be necessary to forward Ordtrs a.. 'early as possible, to enable us, to supply there. Persons desiring to advertise. are informed that pro. fessionnt cord. of 5 lines are inserted at 25 eta each, and adveitiseinents per square-(dimble-column, or equal to 10 hill lines.) one dollar. These, also, should : be merit in early, as the work has 'already been corn; 'merited, and the ttst edit ion (090 Copies) very nearly . - anticipated. • Advertisements - lied f•eutiscr emus ran betel at the Office of the Jourad lwith, either of the Publishers. E. N. CARVAI.IIO, 1 IloW .; Publishers. :Tottsville; Pa. April 11th, WA h nEHOUSE 01VPITLINTSONLY • No. 56 Cedar St., lew Yurk. .LEE, JUDSONI & LEE (LATE LEE & JUDSON) Ounity th^ spaciops FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N 0.56 Cedar Street.—the whole of whlcb is devoted to the exhibitor and sale of the single :inkblot MINT ED CALICOES, Their preserestode consists of near 15t ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some THOUSANDS .bf differeet patterns and colorings, and' compr Win aS v erything desirable to the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC.' "All of which are o tiered for sale,tfor cash. or sat lake tory credit. of the lowest prices,' by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. -^re day. and min 7 . New stylca are received almost every day,. _ IS or them are up, fur oar own isles, and not to 64 round elsewhere. • '1 !d fr Printed lists of prices, corrected from way with every variation in the mjaket, are placed In the bands of buyers. Merchants will be %Melo form some Idea oral' ex. tent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value or our usual cock of this ogle Arnclarr, is at tenSttleiCe the value of the entire II of ,dry roods usually kept by our largest wholejale Jobbers. This fact, together oith the fact, that our measis and our attention, instead of being divided among a rag variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantagea which we can offer to dealers perfectly obvious= and it shall be our cars that satie who visit our establishment shall meet with any dia. appointment. Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON Ar. LES. P. 13.-11. F. LEE, formerly of the dem of Lent 4k Leee, and late senior partner in the original &Rea lee & Brewster from which connexion be withdrew wane time ago, has resumed business' in connection with Messrs. Lee 6: Judzon, - under the firm of LEE, JUDSON & I.EE, and he ventures to Uinta his file:lds and the public. that the new firm Will maintain the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which limner ly diathigulshed the other too [joints to which he be longed. • ; - New. York. July )9. tar. VENDEDS OIP BULlEUMBidezea.,... NAMES otpetsonsentatil In thi 'Within 3 =4:" al ' posing of Goods . Winn dad the County of Idanylklilt, Ps.. Int On Iwo A. b. 1212 ' as essessedrind,clamilied by doe &drill- Minted Vomiter 'of.mereandist =en Cowry,. for the year Ar D. 1848. • • - . - . Borough' of erAtshritr 16 FlO SO Liquor. A. Dotirman - - it '0 00 do Medlar & Rickel ' No Llq. Shoener& Garret -- •, , 1 , 3 1 •• 1 7 3 g do . Le v i N. Wagner r 13 10 00 'do E. &E. Hammer, • II ' .10 00 ' do - Joseph Hammer , do Frederick Beck'„. . 1 1 4 4 3 3 S , do ' George , D. Boyer - - do Body & Me - y=o'• . ` 2 14 4 3 2 33 22 - du Philip Wernert Norte Afanileild Tinolokip. • . 14 Liquor. -Henry Etnlolle4u - 14 No Lig. .13amvel Meets l4 , - • do Charles B. DeForeer Liquor. E. Kleinert ~, 14 do Jahn Kai' • I 1,- 18 West en litruserwfg Tossialliy.. Nol.bl. Samuel K. Moyer , ..• - , 13 Liquor. Samuel Boger- 14 No Lig. Lyons 4- Right' - 14 Liquor. Jonas Raid:Mold - , 14 No Lig: William Moyer...- 'East *Briciunriz Terraatip, do M.'&. J. Dreher 14 Liquor. Moritz Farrider. - 14 do. Boyer & Worsen 14 do George Dreiblehis • 14 • Sztuelkill tereasiip. No Liq. Oliver & Beacham it- Liquor. .I'. H•. Alter • „ 13 do • George B. Diet . . 13 No Liq. George H. Potts 11 14 Liquor. Michael dicheiarte , • do • John Trisecd • - 14 •do Thomas Gibson 14 ' ' do John Graber Oars li Liquor. Philip Huth* Co. 14 do . Straus & Preetman 14 Myles Tswisskip. . Liquor. Henry Koeh & Bon 14 do J. D: Steinbetger 13 • do ' J. Williams • 14 'do , ' John Mahar & Co. 14 I do • Mrs. M. W. Jones 14 I do Rogers. Sinnickson& Co. 11 2 INo I.iq. John Gaynor • • . , 14 4 ' do Wm. Wallis Jr. Liquor. Wm: H. Barlow . • 'l4 1 No Liq. Caleb Parker Agent 13 . 1; Liquor. John Miller 14 It ~ No Po. E. W. McGinnis •12 I! 'Liquor. Jefrey Thompson 14 11. 14 'do Joseph Whitfield 3d . ,10 do Addison Erdinan 14 10 Cast Norwegian Towaskip.. No Liq. Oliver & Mars 10 1.13 00 do W. A. liumelwricht 14 350 Liquor. Solomon Seligman 14 lO 50 No Liq. Matson & Bober , 9 25 00 do John C. Lewis . 14 350 do W. L. Heisler , 13 L 10 00 Liquor. Mrs. Mary Laiag 14 ' lb 50 No Liq. R. &T. Wilily 14 700 Liquor. A. & Wiley . ..,. •14 10 50 ` No Liq. _Moritz Seligman'. 14 700 i do Solomon Bretz". 00 -" i ll 700 do o Edward Hughes do Bernard Mullen ) 14 - 700 do Abraham Heebner -13 10;00 do John K. Brook It 300 Liquor. James Gilfillan • 13 15 00 do Ileilner & Straus II 18 75 No Liq. Charles Huebner • 14 350 do Charles Smith ' 14' 700 Liquor. • George Dougherty • 14 10 50 do, John (Dither , 14 10 50 No Lig. Dominick Egan 14 •7 00 'do Will am Robinson 14 100 Liquor. Charles Rolm 14 10 50 do :Thomas Kennedy 14 10 50 'Barry Towoullip. No. Liq. John A. Otto .• , . 14 do . Klinger Up & Dealt! j per Atedantaxgri. Lafayette Benner . John Kesler • , ... Charles Kutz /....- Albert Loennies John W. Herder Gabriel Herb ao John Wiest • ' Lower Xakantango. Liquor. Jacob Kauffman No• Liq. , Daniel Wiest , • 'Pritior. Abraham Schwenk do Adam Lehman , • do B. E. Reedy • • . Froi/ey Township. McConnell & Hinkel Daniel Kapp Robert 1.. Boas Reinoehls & Gardner .1 • J. &D. McCormick , , do Colt Corkin, & Lomison Tremont Twos. • Liquor. 'Washington Bigler, do Heil & Bower do Wertheimer & Brother - do Wagoneeller & Banta do Hattori& Co. att Eckel* Barest do John Graeff Pin egress Townskip. No Liq. Eckert, Guilford & Co. do S. & J. Brettenbach 4. Co. Piste/revs, Boron/A., No I.iti.'.. Greaff & Forrer do Wheeler & Miller do Heil & Bower , Liquor. Paul Brant ,', No Lig. Snyder. Barr rz:While do Kitzmiller, Steel & Co. • do Spurman & Meal Borongi of Minerseiffs. No Liq. Payne &Detwiler Liquor. E. B. Orwig No Liq. Philips d- Moore do Samuel Cohen do Isaac Allebach ''do , , Elias Buricert - Liquor. George S. Repplier & Co. No-Liq. James B. Falls Liquor. Beilner & Son No Lig. Edward Shissler Liquor. Sterner & Brother No Lig. George Spencer & Co. Liquor. Jahn Gaynor No Liq. Wm. D. Thomas Liquor. %cob H. Engel do . Ephraim Hensler do J. F. Taylor No Liq. Abraham Trout do Isaac Kopp do , John Troyer Liquor. Catharine Brum I d o o P h il . C ili B p W ern hrist ert & Bell d J. No Liq. George J. Behr do Musser & Sell • ' I . do J. W. Gibbs do John A. Steinberger do Jacob Hewitt Liquor.. Joseph Heisler No Lig. .1. H. Ziegenfus Liquor. C.,8 DeForest , do Michael Horn West Peen Towriskir, Liquor, S. K. 111. Kepner ' do Jacob Schwartz, Ist "do Jacob Schwartz, Id "do Gideon Whetstone 1:l0 Zechariah Lord; do • rlolomon Wehr - Borough of Taaragza. Liquor. Heilner& elorgentoth do William B. Lebo No Liq. F. &W. Bright Liquor. Patrick Delany do William Taggart do Peter. Mead. Agent do, llumphrey Donohew No o. R. Retrial & Co. • do Geiger & Boyer do Heaton & Carter . • Liquor., Jams. Taggart - No Po. Hiram Bright do Harlan & Henderson Liquor. Jacob Comber No Llq. Inn. & Richard Carter • do • E. J.. Fry •' do Hendricks. Jones, & Birkbeck do F. A. Whitaker "., do Bertoler &„ Taylors. `- do Deryalit 11 Poll' '\ do -A. Landauer do ,Abraham Staler , do Wm. Donaldron do Frederick Millet do Izzams Rice , ~ Schwa-ill Hatisa. No Lig.. John Rudy Wilk.. do .11. Rudy 4- co. I.iotior. 'll. Shoemaker & Son No Liq. Keefer & Wilt' do :, Daniel Saylor Liquor.; C. &G. Huntzinger . . do Bast & Leutz tin T. B. Huntringer & Co. do B. F. Kerner & Co. No Lig. loam Kubb • Liquor. Levan • & Kaufman ' No Lig. Iluy 4 Snyder 010 Samuel 51. Shultz do Samuel Delbert . Limier. Charles Saylor No Liq. Michael Seltzer Liquor Loy & Sheriffs, Newcastle Teutukip. No Liq. Shirk & Relnoehl ' do Walter Lawton do Hans & Metz • • Liquor, Joseph Whitfield do • William Price do _. George Itelfanyder No I.iq. Robert Adams &Co. Liquor. Mrs Compel' ' ea John Ryon do L. Moore do Joseph Denning ' Braneh Toweskip. Liquor, Thomas Butes No Lig; William Payne • Liquor. , JameaDelany do r. Ann Welsh No Lig. Wines, Harwood, & CO. Liquor. Stanton &ham . do John'Kellv, big . - • do M. G. & 'l'. 'leaner • do Jones Kaufman do Johanan CockiU do Daniel Nutley '., do John Conner do Mrs McGrath West Norwegian Tosentship. No Lig. David Brown & Co. - :. 14 do' ri George td Merl. Bleb ''. 12 G, W. Slater, Id • ' 11 Liquoi„ Samuel Gillingham .I 1 do Sarah Haley T li BOronge of Psdtemint. ' - soccris ww.• Liquor. John Maginnts 4 7 V . do James Downey ~.: I No Lig. Robert Ramsey ' - do Edward• Yardley do . 0. D.Jenkins &Co. do J. Corti 'U. Hughes • do ' William SOMA . • ' do • R. Bannon do H. 'Weber do Brady & Elliott do George 1.. Gensler ' Liquor. Rogers. Sinnickw, & CP. do K. Thomas & Co, No Lig. Lost &Jackson .• do • Mrs. A. Cartney do Thomas Judge do Sailors & Brothers do F. Sanderson .- do B. &J. 'Forted do - ' John W. Weber_, do eliesMellrain ' do Boas /Smith Liquor. E. M. Benny Liquor. Ruett&Erans James Gough NoLlq. Dennis Bradley do Ilafellte Flatter do , • John B. C. Herein do :. Lippincott & Taylor Liquor. James M. Bratty La • John 11. Hill do • Little & Martin No Lig. Baker & Skulls do Dennis Dunlevy No Liq. Liquor. No Lig Liquor. No Lig Liquor. do to day m ds EXEI ' , do John &las.: - 7 do Donde Went= •d o ThnottlY Balla Lkuor. WWI J. Seibert , James S ID No • No Lin. JosePh.Whillittid Liquor. • John Jones, Agent - do Joseph Kline No Liq. Clemens * Pinta - do. Daniel Shollenberger Liquor. William Elders , . _ii..,•TrortA Wert Ward. Liquor Llq.. • Witll aNagle mMortitner , No J. 8. do Charles W. Eldmerrii do Benjamin Tigylor en Robert O. Green - ••, ' do • Jno. C ‘ Brovm. Limior. Michael/Messing No Liq. Oliver Dobson • do Weidner & Shultz do James H. Kelly do ClemerrikTurvin Liquor. Samuel Thompson ' No Llq. Shomo & Levy do- Weed &Lessig Liquor. & H. Fry No Liq. E' &E. Hammer 2nd Liquor. D. N. Helder No Llq. A. R. Fore: Liquor. Helms & Co. •7) No Liq. Wm. E. Boyer I do William Major do Eillas.Strans Liquor. Moses Straw , . No Lm. A. &Clair r • , do John English do ' Alexander Morehead Liquor. Antony Feist No Litt. William Smith 1. Liquor. Bohol:Wig • No Liq. Samuel Hefner do Joseph. Dory= do Samuel Thompson 2rid do B. Bannon 2nd do Wellington Kline 4 do August Mendleson do Charles Lord l , do John 081er 2101111/ ELIOT WSID. No Lid.- Henry Chambers do Philip liars ' do Solomon Hoover do • S. C. Smith do Henry Shelly , do Thomas Fender do Mrs. Berryman do Joseph C,oataworth do P... D. Shoener do Andrew Gilmore Liquor. George W. Slater No Liq John Robbins do Joseph L. Soder do William Hetherington • do Stlchter & Ester!) , ' Liquor. Foiter 4- Daly No Liq. T..& W. Pollock 'Liquor. William 11. Hill : No Liq. F. C. Epilog Liquor. Fox 4 , Brother No Liq. Jacob Moeller do -James G. Cochran do William C. Leib do Seller & Co. Liquor. Samuel Huntringer • do Focht & Foster No Liq. Bright & Pon Liquor. John Flood No Liq. Samuel T. Skeen Liquor. S. &IL R. Morris No Liq. Joseph Wcillison Liquor. Peter Wool • do M. Hod - flinger No Liq. Daniel Aurand ' do , Myers & Fogarty Liquor. 'Spencer & bigion NO Liq. Glenn & Sfien ' • Liquor. Pitrick ,Fogarty No Liq. Charles Moll Liquor. John Maginnii 2nd • 10 50 10 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 1000 1050 7 1 14 ) 0 .3 50 • 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 00 15 00 15 00 Is 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 .o Charles Reed No Liq. "John S. Morris do DI lineal,. Haywood . Liquor. Thomas Williams No Lig. Daniel Shartia "do J. T.llazzard An appeal will be held at the Cn in Onvigaburg, on Monday the 26th; where all persons" who may feel the by the aforesaid assessment and el , tend if the PHILIPr Woper. EISER, Mer l Orwigstiurg, ;00 10 50 7 00 13 50 In 50 10 50 10 50 ECEI 10 50 10 50 10 50 Shetlirs. Sales of Real Estate. BY virtue of sundry writs of g'hoditioei Exponas, Issued out of the Council' Common Pleas ofSebuyl kill County, and On ate directed, wilt bet exposed to public sale or vendee, on Saturday the 3d ay of June, 4. D. 1848. at 10 o'clock In the forehoon. t the public house of David Benno, In the Borou,,eh'of Pottsville, Schuylkill CO . :, the following described premises, via.: Alltlint tertnin lot or piece of around, situate in the town of Lliesvellyn,. in Branch Toivnshi Schuylkill County, marked in the plan °timid tow with the No. 64, and lying and being ma the n rib side of Bunting street. between Railroad 'street, land Shober street. bounded on the east by ground of Richard Wil ling. Samuel Shober, and others, on the south by Bout log street, on the north by a 20 feet wide alley, and on the west by lot No. 6, containing in front; on Bunting street 50 feet. and in Length or depth 150 feet, conveyed by John G. Sherman and wife tq Zaddoek Bacon, by . Deed dated Feb. 5, 1845, and recorded at : • :,.' Orvirigsborg, in Deed Boole No. 25, page ••• • 501, with the appurtenances [ol2lPiolillg of s i i .. a three story framadtvelling house. (now 111 I • • occupied as a tavern) a one story frame " ----I - dwelling house, and di( frame Shed. As the property of ZADDOCK BACON.I I ' .. At the some time and plats, Atilhat certain part of a lot of ground, situate in the BOrough Of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, bounded castisardly by Eighth St. westwardly by lot of Andrew RuSsell, northwardly by lot of Isaac Severn, and nouthwardly by ,IDantel Eller, containing in length - 60 feet, andin width 161 feet, more or less, and being par: of lot ' ce 17, in the general planet said Borough. Also, all that certain piece or p reel of lands situate on the westwardly side of the Zintre Turnpike road, in North Manheim Township, huylkill County, and known as Eller's sand bank, con Main/ two acres and 84 perches.' As the property of DAM EILER' • ' Al the some time and place, A I the right, title and 1 interest of John Brobst, decease , of, in and to all time certain tract of land, situate in B rrytownship, &Amyl- I . kill county, known as the "Desiorah Grant Lands,", containing 400 acres and allowance, bounded on the south by lands late of Benjamin pombe, on the east by a partition line of disputed land; on the north by hind now or late of Benjamin Combe and William Elliott, and oil the west by land warranted to Dr. James Davidson. Also, all the right, title and ln terest of John Brobst, deceased, of, in and to all' that team I tract of land, situate in Barry township, Conn yaforetiaid, being that part of 1765 acres and 79 perched of land,ldivided toper. titian between Da% id F. Gordon, Marks J. Biddle, Valentine Brobst, John Small and Mathew Selfridge, tniunded on the north by the Schuylkill County line, on the westby laid surveyed to---, on the east by land warranted to William Martin i and on: the south by lands of BenjominCombe and tether.. As the proper-. ty of JOHN BROBST, deceased. I . - • At the, same tints had place. All that certain lot or piece of ground; situate In the borough of Minersvllle, &blurt county, containing In, front on sunbury street 30 eet and: being 150 feet, in depth; with the appurtenances emulating of a two story stone dwelling house and frameitable. As el: ! property of L's(;(:— ". T.111.7Y.U. ,i At the saws tints aid ;dace{ Al Meet cotiain two lots of ground situated on the eastwardly side of Rail Road street, in the borough of hilinersville, Sebuylkill county, bounded northwardly by lot NO. 3. nowor late ofJatob F. Thumin . scuthwardly by let No. tie westwerdiji by said Reit Road street; and eastererdly I the west hank of the West Branch of the Schuylkill ricer, containing In front on Rail Road street,l 60 feeand extending that width along the line of lot No. 3. about 340 feet end along the line of lot No. le. about 325 feet, being tots Nos. 4 and S in a plan ofd lots laid out by George Patterson, each of the said lots containing In width 30 feet, the northwest cornet of said lot No. 4 being 90 feet 'distant from the house now or late of Anthony Stein berger.' on the line of said Rail Roadaireet, and being . part of the same premises which Jacob Reed, Lewis Myer, and Jacob Bright, trustees of Michael Loyd, by deed dated May 31st, 1631, .'.corded in Onvigsburg In deed bank No. 14, page %%gra led to George Patterson, and by George Patterson to John Site's by deed dated 1; the 13th day of Febuary. A. . 1641. I Auto, all that certain lot or piece of Xround situated in the borough of 51 inersvill . Schuylkill county, on the eastern side of a street ca led Rail Road street In a plan of lots laid out by George, Patterson, bounded southwardly by lot No. 3; westwardly by said Rail Road street; eastwardly by he western bank of the West 'Branch of the Schuylkill river r and northward ly by lot No.l, being Int No. 2 h the pl n aforesaid, con -1 taining in width 60 feet,' a d Mien th or depth 365 feet, more or less, and bein the lot f ground which George Patterson and Mari his NV fe, conveyed to John Sites by deed dated Mauch 9th, 1 39. As the prop ens of JOHN SITES. Seized and taken into exec 6 Hod a d will be sold by Sheriff's Office Orwigs- 1 i. T. WERNER, Sheriff. burg,May 131948. I loco 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 3 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 10 50 7.1 50 9 50 45 00 10 50 15 CO 15 00 10 50 15 00 In 5 . 0 10 50 11 •14 11 • 11 7.50 7 00 3 50 700 7 00 3 50 9 50 14 3 50 14 3 50 12 19 75 13 1(1 00 13 10 GO 10 30 00 13 15 00 13 15 00 13 15 00 11 7 00 11 '22 50 14 3 50 14 3 50 14 3 50 14 10 50 14 3 50 14 10 50 Farm fdir Sale. ..fj:l THE subscriber will sell a valuable i; farm, consisting of 170 ac of in 'O M; r , Pinegrose township, Batty!kill county, II I' -_a' about 4 mines ISelow Pinegrove. About - flO acres ofthe land is cleared,and iris state of cultivation ten of which lis In m e adow. The bar ante is woodland, well timbered. the. Union Canal roof through the property Thc-buildings consist of a tarrsst oryd welling house, a newAwitierbain, and oth et oat buildings. There are two ore lards on the firm, and an abundant supply of Ailod wa er °alba premises close by the buildings. Th re are fifteen acres of win ter grain in the ground. Fo terms god other particu lars, apply to the subscribe in Plnegrove. PETER FILBERT. 1 .41-tf 14 9 50 10 53 0 0 14 7 00 .12 19 75 " 30 00 14 10 50 13 10 00 .14 50 1 10 0 50 14 - 10 50 II 10 50 October 10 1968 aluable Coal Tracts to Rent. TO let on teepee, to suit applicants, all that tract or Itind belonging to the N, orth Arnerican Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow in; list of Coal Vein,. ma' of whiO3,—among ether., the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of over a mile in length,—Lewis, Sprain, Barraciench, Penr.o7l, clarkson, Steveheon, Little Tracey, Peach il m o untain Veins, Green P rk or Itagiensdale Vein, long Diamond. and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not nom d. I Also, all that tract callerfe Junction Tract, belong ing to the said Company, c taint net he Salem,Porrest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, T nnel,litck Mine. C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Vein,. AI . a Saw Mill and Grist Mill on the Mill Creek Tract, nil ofwhlth will be rented on modestterms by applying to , - POttevtile. Feb. 21 DAVID: CHILLAS,ArL I W For Sale at :Private Sale. A LL that certain tractor parcel Of land, intuited on 11. the Broad Mountain, In Lower, Mahantonge town ship, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Berke county,) in the state of Pennsylvania, t °ended and described as fel lovra.to wit:—Beginning at • marked white oak tree I thence by late vacant inn s, now[ surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sistplive hes, to it white oak. thence by late vacant land, now tveyedi to George Werner, west 146 perches to a sten ; thence by late vacant land i l now surveyed to Leonard lick, south sixty-rive perch. extra a Spanish oak; then c e east LIS perches, to the place of beginning, conga ins fifty-five acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of land and allowance, of sis per cent. for roads, e. ,i .1011121 O.BRENNER, Executor of P. Beathi' estate. 69. Market st. Pldlada. Philadelphia, September 19. 1818 IS 14 10 50 10 20 00 14 10 50 14 . 10 50 12 12 50 13 15 00 14 10 50 11 22 50 14 10 50 13 15 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 1050 7 00 12 50 7 00 la SO 10 50 New Store t Brookville. Tuz Subsctiber has just received from Phi ladelpo la and has now opened at Brockville, a Imp andien• eralassoruneut of seasonable ioodnanch as MY Goods. Groceries. Hardware, and Mueensware. In addition to which will hatound constantly hand, Slab. smoked and fresh Meat, as well al a good supply of c untie produce. Call and aural e ourstbek,sndyouwillOn us prepared to sell goods tas to*, a rate twee) haw,. ever been sold say lakere,lo Schuylkill county. le. ..U.—Country ptodufs of alLkinds wanted, for which the highest price /ill be paid. o . U. pant Ili EIPOILTANT TO ' T I form for sorprat °per= as far Fe1.11).14) • t iIItNAL, AND roirrsviLx.E GENERAL -ADY_ERTIsER.. 7 OOCO Phila., Reang,sad Pattrodile • 7 Ran.liaad. lo Go lo 50 15 OD 10 00 IS GO, 10 50 350 350 Ioso' It 14 13 14 13 13 14 14 14 19 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 13 11 14 14 I 2 12 It II 11 14 14 14 12 • 14 12 14 14 14 14 13 • 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 10 12 14 14 14 14 12 14 14 14 10 II II 11 14 14 1• 14 'l4 13 1 1 TOMER ARBANORYISNT. CHANGE of Hours. and two Trains Daly, each way. e.eeept Suydam On andstterbionday. May Lst:lsss. two baba will run ea SIORN INO ch way daily. beetween PhiladM LINE—ACI7OSI34ODA andTION.; Pottsville. • Leaves Philadelphia at 74t A. 14. daily except Bun- Pgiis Reading at 10.43 L. AL ‘,. te Leaves Pottsville at 71 A. M. dally,, =rapt Sundays. Passes Reading at 9.10. A. M. • The above Line stomfat all way stations on the road al loymeriy.- AFTERNOON LINE- PAST TRAIN. " Op TrafM • ; Delis Drift. Liaves Philadelphia at # Leaves Pottsville at 41 P. '; P. N., daily except 'Sun, M A daily except Sun days. ; days. Leaves Phmnixville, ' 3.45 Lemnos Sch. Haven. 337 Pottstown, 435 " Port Clinton, 3.00 " " Reeding. 3.50 " Port Clinton, n 5.1.11 Pottstown, 4.30 's Sch. Haver, 8.101 " Phandlvilles 3.00 Aeriees atPottavllle s.2olAlliselt2l State Read; 5.30 The afternoon train will stop only piths above named Stations. Passengers On other points most therefore take the Morning Liae: ,Depot In Philsdelphim 'minas ot Broad and Vine • Streets. No Passengers can ea ty the Cart abbots pro vided with Tickets. • NOTICE.—Fifty pounds ofbaliMa, will be allowed to each passenger In these Mori and Veneers are expreasly prohibited from taking Goya as baggage but their wearing apparel which will be at the risk of Its owner. No freight *di be taken by these lints. By order of „Board of Manson: aprll22. '482. If 17 •S. BRADFORD, Secretary. N. B. On and after Monday next, the Bidinat., the afternoon Train will take up and let out passengers at ;Norristown. - - - 110., Beading ß , and Pottsville Ball ond. Na. 2141 RATES OF FREIGHT ON MESCIIANDIZE. 0 N AND AFTER Dezember lat. 1547„ Goods will be forwarded with despatch at the following rates of freight, between Pram( the points below stated, per ton of 21300 lbs. - Betiera PoUrriUsi Bement Pautrine and PkUa. and Reading. Plaster slate, tiles, &c., X 230 00 Plg Iron blooms,timber' mar ble, rosin. tar, pitch, and 110 grindstones. Nails and spikes: bar 'iron, castings, lead. turpentine, bark, raw tobacco, salt, ' provisions, potatoes, lum ber, stoves, &a. Flour per barrel, Wheat,corn,rye, clover seed: . and salt per bushel. Groceries, hardware, steel,' copper, tln,brass, domestic liquors, machinery, butter, and eggs, cheese. lard and 1 tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather,oil, hides, paints, oysters, raw and cordage Dry goods, bemp, and nledi-i 'allies, foreign liguorid, wines, glass, paper% fresh flab, meat, confeftionary. books and stationery. J No additional- charges for receiving or delivering freight depots on the lion.. 1 P 10 so 10 50 0 50 7 00 45 00 6 25 30 00 15 00 'lO 50 MT. CARBON AND PORT CARBON RAILROAD. • • • PASSENGER TRAINS. N an after Monday, April 10, 1840, a Passenger Train will run between Mount Carbon and Tusca rora, three times a day (except Sunday,) as follows : Leave Mount Carbon at 7 A. M. II A. 51. and 4 P. N. Leave Timm rora at Bk A. M. 12k M. and 5k P. M. IMPThe trains will, atop to take up and set clown pas sengers - at any point on the RoRES.ad.- FA MEI 25 00 14 10 50 350 4 7 00 jeer's office !June next; •it aggrieved, don may at missid day of! mselvet • ..Ilicat. ppraiser. 22- Livingston, Howard & Co.'s • Express, 114 PASSZSGEI Betioeen Pottsville, Pkiladdskia, New York. Boston, Baltimore, iVashinitoa, Buffalo. casada, 4- Europa. FOR the accommodation of the public, we now run an express car every other day between Pottsville , and Philadelphia, in connection with our Trunk, which . runs daily for carrying boxes of merchandise Sze: By this arrrngement orders for goods and packages left at the office in Pottsville, will be executed, and the goods. delivered in Pottsville in about 30 or 32 hones. This is a great convenience for our merchants and traders.— Gold, Silver, and Notes forwarded and bills collected. 43. Orders received for the purchase of any single ar ticle in Philadelphia, New York,or Boston, which will be promptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which can be paid for on delivery of the same. ' Office in Pottsville, two doors beta* Batman's Book sto.e. and immediately opposite the new Episcopal Church. Reading, e.. W. Earl's Bookstore. Philadelphia. No. 43. South Third street. New York, No. 6, Wall street. Boston, No. B, Court street. [Novl3-46 ffil f C. C. HUGHES !MI 1a se 15 75 200 6 CO 3 40 commtuioo, storage, or is many of the Company's [Noe.47 47-413 tf Schuylkill Valley - liallroa AND 24 mike nd under; 30 1' • 11. N. WAL6Ell,llluperlntendent. tf , 15 • aprilB-'4B Eipreso Lint. ~"~..' Table of Freight and Toll on Coal -" ~-` PER Fr P m l MArDcA . I AD JHEA D s I t NG 6 4 I B L . To From Mt. Carbon. Sch.Hairen. Pt. Clinton , Richmond, 195 20 'lO3 Philadelphia, I 35 30 11S Inclined Plane, 125 20 -1 03 Nicetown, 193 20 105 Germantown It 11.-, 115 20 1 05 Fats of Sohuylkill, 1 10 05 95 95 Manayunk, 105 00, Cons! ehocken and , . Plymouth R. It., 95 '1 90 8.5 Turn nut 1 mile be - law Norristown. Norristown or Bridge- go port, 90 - •85 Port Kennedy, 90 , 90 85 Valley Forge, -90 90 1 85 Phtenirviim, „; .as 85 75 Roper's Ford, &I eo 73 Pottstown. 80 80 75 Douglaesville, '' , 80 80 75 Baumstown, 75 75 70 Reading. 70 70 03 Between Reading - and Mohrsville, 65 \ 83 'eo Molirsville, 60/ eo. 45 Hamburg. . .40 / . 40'30 -- Orwigsburg. 30 ''7` - '\-- ,r , JO -30 • . The freight and tolls on CI.II , Richmond during the months of June and July Will lop', From Mt. Carbon. Sch , ;flaven. Pt. Clinton. 140 : / 135 • 1 1,0 On and after Aug. 1160 ~,' 155 140 By order of the Prealdent Ind Managers. S. 11111DFOR3, Secretary - Office of the Phil & Reading 1 R. It. Co., March I/, 1 818 . 1 11. 00 to • es FRANKLIN WORKS. Qe~anewY.a~e ~#f3Fs~ [~~~ rrlIE Subscribers haying associated themselves to 1. pettier, trading under tbe firm ofS. Sillyman & Co., (or the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine business at the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately owned by A. O. Brooke are now prepared to Manufacture to order at the shcirtest notice Steam En., gines, Pumps, Coal Breakers. a nd Machinery or aln 2 "t any size nr description. for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Reedited Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. Cr ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED a SAMUEL SILLYMAN. • CRAB. M-LEWIS. • Port Carbon. Aug. . 33-1 y FRANKLIN subscribent are now prepared to Width the Colliers and deal ers of Schuylkill county, with Shovels of all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention Is particu larly called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any size or pattern promptlyatt ßl ended to. LLYBIAN & Co. Port Carbon, Aug. 14,1847. . 33—Iy Tamaqua Iron Works THE subserthers having associated themselves to -1 getticr in the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSI NESS at TarWWII, under the Rem 0f../7edme. Ss Mik. 4- Taylor," would respectfully inform their friend, and the public, that they are now prepared to do an exten sive business in the manufactory 01.11 kinds of Steam Engines, Pumps; Coal Brsakers,Screens. and Rail Road Care, together with all kinds of castings in iron and brass; as applied to machinery Incident to the coal bu siness. .Repairing of every kind done by them with neatness and dispatch. They will warrant all their work to per form welt, and would solicit tne custom of math persons as may want work executed, either In thla vicinity, or at a distance, which will meet with prompt and home- I diate attention. SAMUEL HUDSON, • .11NO. K. SMITH. CHARLES M. TAYLOR. Tamaqua, Aug. 7,1847 —34 Tremont Iron Worn& iat AlLlP uitsozaz ¢ co. HAVE associated themselves together for th e cur pose of carrying oaths FOUNDRY AND lid &MINE BUSINESS, intim flourishing town of TrernonkitcheY I bill county, where they are prepared to &wash all kinds of castings for rail toad curs, and usichlarry of every deectiption, build steam engines for eatery and other purposes, coal breakers, gearing for milts, rke, &c, to gether with all Mods ofeestinge fir firming purposes, to which they will pay particular attention. rrom the knowledge they pawns of the business,they Littler themselveithat all work entrusted to their care wilt be executed to the entire sathdection of customCre, and at very reasonable rates. They therefore reaped.- ally solicit the patronage alba public. (MIX! 47.4%11 Port Clinton & Tamaqua R. R. • 1. E entittiro from Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha elngg been renewed with heavy iron rails eon substantial bridges, with all o th er improvements ed to th e use of Locomotive engines, and the lege. business of the road being now reamed • train will, on and alter Toesday.theeravilM moque daily, (Sundays excepted) all o'clock, A.M.,and arthe at Port Clinton, in time [cement wlthtba down ward train from Pottsville to Philadelphia. Iletursilne. will leave Port Clinton on the antral of the Ptdladet phis mtgs. and reach Tamaqua fix dinner. A freight train with merchan will ale* leave dally. . Wal. dWise ALLACE,. Tress. k Illeetzt Little Schuylkill Navigation IL R. & Cesl CO. Philadelphia. July 10, 11347 • 18—tf COLLIERY WOW, 1174011 g FOUNIEPHY. HAtautlivt: SHOP. gin subscribers, at their old stand. Corner of Dalt Goad ind Callowhill streets, are prepared to man andcto order. at the shortest notice:Steam Engines an pampa o any power and capacity for mitring and e ther pelvises, Bather Coal !freakier .Ifsaines, with, solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Engines and Blowier Cylinders with all neces sty machinery for Blast Furnaces. hat Air Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cap and Ball joints and /Pe w, r ev ere, of the very best CollartiCtloll. They per trlVltE the attention of Iron Masters and par ,: ties engaged In the Iron trade, to [heti. large stock of Palmas for Rollie' Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz —The Wyoming Mill at Wllkesbarre; and the Boiling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fatly prepared for mach kind of work, together with @very variety of general inery. 'Of the qual ity of their work and materials.. it is enough to say, that time and experience, the most Infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en- fines and machinery. Orders are respecfully solicited and will be promptly attended to. HAYWOOD & SNyDEII. PottsvillePanuary. 10846 POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. r , ...;$ . - fig6rl MeGINWIS, RRESPECTFULLYannounces to the pufillc, tha the his taken the Rat ablisbmint known as the Potts ville iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to 'build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Ball Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every desuiption,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable.terms. m. Persons from abroad, in want of Sipam Engines will find it to their advantage tril lye him a call before engaging elsewhere. May It TVITSOIAITIROM 7 WORICS, I ,•1011: .. ...... ••.€ ..... = VVELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Mailable for Lava motiies, Marine and other Steam Engine Moller!, from 2to S inches to diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tubi. for Jily. draulic Presses; Ilnlinw Pistons for Pampa of titian Engines c. sldnufactured and for sale by , MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warehouse M. E. corner 3d and Walnut ma., Philada... Fltitada•Ner. 224 1845 47 Joseph illeAlurrarsyasiago Agehey. • ARRAI,sIGEMENTS FOR 1848. R. - ISANNAN, POTTSVILL., SOLE AGENT OLDEST •XD TIIE . BEST ESTADLISHED PILSSIOE OFFICE. IS TIIE EXITED STATES. TIIE subscriber respectfully begs leave to tender Ids sincere thanks to 'his numerous friends and the public. 'for rile very liberal support he has re 4reived fop upwards of twenty years, nor' solicits -a continuation of their eon6dence. The despatch with which his passengers. have been brought nut, and tic promptness with which his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different banks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee tt the public: fur the faithful perfOrmance of any future contracts entered Into with bim. - The following ere' the REGULAR - 11NC OF PACK ETS, which nail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will he brought out without delay or disappointment, viz.. sums' NASIrEff CAl"eriS. ' DAYS OF .AILINO FIIOX N. Y. Petrick Henry, Milano,- Jany; 6 May 6 Sept. Waterloo, . F.R.Allen; " II •• 11 • " 11 Sheridan,- - Cornish, •' " 26 " 26 " 26 Henry Clay, , Nye, • Fehy. 6 Jure 6 Octr. 6 New Ship, " II " 11 " 11' Garrick, Hunt, " 26 ' 2 _6.. •' 26 New World. • Knight, March l 6 July 6 - Novr. 6 Johpß.Skiddy.:Luee, " II " 11 " II Bosclus, Moore, " 26 " 25 " 26 Ashburton, Howland, April '6 Aug. 6 Deer. West Point," WII Allen " 11 " II " 16 Siddone. Cobb, " 26 ~ 26 .• 21 ssuro' :VASILS. CA7T . NS. DAYS SWILTIO rimy crs'aer.. Patrick Ilenry Dmann ' Petry. 21 June 21 Oct. 121 Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " 26 " 26 • " •Sheridan, • Cornish, Mar. 11 July 11 Nov.ll Henry Clay, Nye, '• 2.1 "21 "ps New Ship, " 26 t " 2JI, -" RI Garrick. Ildnf, April Aug. Dec.ll' New World, Knight, ." 21 " 21 "28 John It Skiddy, Luce, " 26 " 28 " 21 Moire. May 11 Sept. II Jan. II Ashburton. Ilowland.• " 21' 21 " 21: West Point, W.ll.Allen " e 6 28 " 26 Siddons, ;Cobb, (June ll Oct. 11 Feb. 11" In, addition to the above regular line, a number of splendid ships„such as the Adirondack, Marmlon, Rap pahannOck, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick, Samuel Hicks. Columbia, and Niligara. will continue to sail from Liv erpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool and for the accommodation of persona wishing to remit money to their family or friends, I have arranged the payments of my drafts on the following banks': Armagh, Cionmel,- Enniskillen. Omagh, Athlone, Cavan.. -Ennis, • Parsontown, Bandon, Fermoy. Enniscorthy, Skibbeieen, Belfast, Cootehill, Galway, Sligo, Banbridge,' Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk; Kilrush, Tralee. BallyshannonDungarven, Limerick, Wexford, Iltallina, Dungannon. Londnaderry,Watcrford, Cork, Downpatrick,Monachan, Youghal. Coleraine, Dublin. Mallow, ' - Raennd.--MoserS. Spooner, Atwood & Co., bankers, London; nod Mr. E. S. Ftyne. Liverpool. ' Scotland.—Thu ,City of Glasgow Bank, and, all its branches and agencies. ire Passages inn also be engaged fron Liverpool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, Ay' the regular packet ships, on application being made personally or by letter post pald'uldreseed to 11. 11A NNAN.Pottsville; JOSEPH McMUßßAY,woraer of Pine and South eta.. New York; of Mr. EDMUND S. FLYNN, No. 117, Waterloo Road. Liverpool. I Pant 46-1 _IL~ ~ I 13=EI Uni Clapp & Crowe CLOTH STORE, . - FOR the sale of Men and Boys' wear. No. S ..Vortli Second Strict. sign of the Golden Lamb, three doors abase Narkel St. PHILADELPHIA. French, 1 CLOTHS./ Or every , ?•description—ja large Ante ric tn. and West of England assortment. Simmer Coatings. Habit clothe, Summer Cloths and 'Bombazines. Black and colored Caehineretts and Codringtons. • Croton Cloths, Tweed, Drop d'Ete, &c., &c. Pantaloon Staffs. • Super black French Ctutsimeres and Doeskins: Fancy, plain andmiised Caselmeres In every variety. Marino Cassimetes of all colors and qualities. Super fancy and Linen Drillings, new styles. Wide and narrow Cord and Deayerteena. Sitttnetts, all shades and qualities. Vesting's. , Super black Satin and fancy Silk Veatinga. - Super Cashmere and Vaiencia Vesting'. White and colored Marseilles, large assortment. Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings ; Serge!, Padding', /frt., and a great variety of goods adapted to Men and Boys' wear, which we offer for sale by the piece ar at retail, and incite the attention of our friends and ethers visiting the city. CLAPP & CROWELL, No. S North Second St. Sign of the Golden Lamb, Philadelphia. taprllls 3mo • 15 111.1GlIES , EXPECTOIt. / CELEBRATED For the Cure of Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis Incipieue Coneuniption. Ifiatrtmation of the Lungs, and Diseases of the Putman- . sty Organs. THIS valuable preparation is highly recommended by physicians and by a celebrated chemist of Philadel phia, for its' medical effects and chemical coinbination, rut well as by thousands of others who have made use of it —as it never has been used without producing beneficial effects, and ultimate cure of the diseases for which it is recommended. And being a regular graduate of Pharma cy, I can assure the public of its perfect -safety. It is composed of such preparations as stand in the very high est repute among the medical faculty for the cure of that class of diserses which are too often only the forerunners of that fatal disease, consumption.. in most cases where there is much plinth the breast, and which often extends through tothethoulder blade, I would strongly advise the application of one of the Compound Galbanum Piasters to the breast, and use the Expectorant as directed. In fact, the use o f the Glib:tan m Plaster cannot be too atronly recommended, as I have seen so many instances of its affording the greatest relief in a very short space of time, even In confirmed consumption. The Expectorant will be found to relieve the cough, and the Plaster the pain, and, at the same time. draw tpe inflainaiinn to the surfers., and thereby act as a enuntedrritant, which every physi cian will pronounce good. Withnut the least hesuation whatever. Persons are often said to have the consump tion, when by a itul s'e use of s o th e.i,f th e b est tnmots, and a careful-diet, they have been completely cured, so that their experience should act as a warning to those who are said to have the consumption nut to de spair, but try on. The Expectorant will he found to afford' great relief, even when a curs is said to be impossible. Before making tree of an Expectorant it would he as well to examine the Urals.sommonly termed Palate, to see if it is not swollen or elongated. in such cases an expectorant is usefeso. \`) Harking cough and' continual disposition to swallovsy is frequently caused by an elongation - of the palate. AS excellent rented) in such cases is to use a small quantity nfTincture Myrrh, sat% about a teaspoonful tea wine glassful of water, and use as n gargle, three or four times a day. If the above remedy should fail, or one of the 'came nature, it world To best to apply to a surgeon, and have a small portion of it taken ofr,lo ns to obviate the irritation and the continual cough which it would be like ly to produce in the throat. The operation is trifling and attended with but little, if any pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases Of the throat, the gargle should be need. Prepared by J. CURTIS C. HUGHES, Wholesale arid; Retail Druggist and Chemist, Centre Stmet., Pottsville. .1 CARPETS AND OH. CLOTPS, At ELDRIDGE'S Cheap Carpet Warehouse. THE subsiriber is enabled to offer great indecements to persons about to buy CARPETS or OIL CLOTHS Wholesale or Retail. as his expenses are in light In hie present situation. he Is enabled to sell goods at the very lowest prices In tee city. He offers for Spring sales an excellent assortment of Splendid Imperial, Superfine Ingrain, CARPETINGS Fine and Medium do. Venetians of all kinds, bAT 6ST CM" LEO% Cotton. List...rind Bar. J And Oil Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet wide to cut forroome, halls, &e., with a great variety of low priced Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair' Car pets, from 12 to 50 cents. per yard. " Also; Matting.Tloor Cloths, LDRIDGE; 11. g', . E Table paver.. die. II No. 41, Strawberry St...one doorabove ebeann Marchll-11-3mJ near Second. PhiladelphE- Abdominal Supporters, &c. TAE subscriber has made an arrtangemeat for a sup ply of HOOD'S ARDOIIIINAI. SUPPORTER ; also his HERNIAL APPARATUSi , which he iv 111 sup ply to physicians, and those requiring them, at Philada. prices. These Instrument are now generally used by the fatuity In Philadelphia, and are highlyretommend ed by all who have used them, F. SAN ERSON. • Pottsville, 14 , 11122 ' It 17 hi ties. tg the Volga- Hers 1 -or fro,* a High sib Carolina! Mama, of ilia Pahl= Pews! Wright's Pills Tri umphant! I . 47 - ~X TRACT of a letterfrom the editor Oftho Greenville r...stlountaineer, South Carolina.. Dr. W. Wright:—Dearir:— .* * A Week ortwo ego I sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter from one of our Volunteers in the City of Mexico, h. which he pays WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, under all-the circumstances, thellghest owed Or Mt" I have ever known.a medicine toreceive. The Volun.. teer, Wm. W. Goodlett; Elm., la n gentleman of fine standing—an accomplished and well educated man, and was recently HIGH SHERIFF of this District. By one of your advertisements In a Charlestown paper, 1 bap- k. petted to notice the location of your ()Mee, and thought you might extract an article of some value In regard to 4 your medicine, therefore I sent the paper. . The following is an extract (tom the letter referred to S . above: • 7 3 "My health is very fast - improving. • I procured a few ZA ' days ago, some of Dr. Wright's lodise Vegetable and they haveacted on my system LIKE•hIAGICi t"e..4 Thus It appears that the brave and patriotic Volurl teem who have gone to Mexico to defend the rights and honor or their country, already begin to realize the ex- sts,., traordinary value of this incomparable medicine. Long life to them: I OPINIONS OP TILE_ PRESS! [Frost the Delaware Express, Delhi,X. F.] WRIGIIT,'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PlLLS.—Although not e g, particularly friendly to patent medicinee, we Must con fees theme have become a convert to these pills,having 0. had an opportunity on some two or three occasions to ' test their efficacy. For a gentle medicine, one or two 4, will be limn 1 mild though effective.. Where bile or other impurities have accumulated, and mare thorough `z medicine Is required, a dose of three or four of these Ot pills taken on going - to bed, will he found effectual in : cleansing the stomach and restoring the bowels to a 42 c healthy state We speak from experience; anittake pleasure in coritmending the pills to the public. ' [Frew the Boston Doily Tilers.) WRIDIIT'S INDIAN 'VEGETABLE PIMA --or . all the public advertised medictnes of the day, we know of - none that we con more safely recommend for the' •• ills ti that flesh is heir to." titan the pills Butt are sold at the E. dept of the North, American College of Health, No. 192. Tremont street. Boston. Several Instance...we know of z where they are used in families with the highest sails faction ; and no longer ago than yesterday, ire beard " an erntnenvphy cola. of this city recommend them In 3' nigh terms A ratvATE OPINION! From ..if•rrieto to a, St. Lawrence, County, N. Y. is • • Witiiiirr s ;:ess , •N VecErsnLE 1 . 11.1.0, art thebest =phase ,:rer rpmd in this section country in my uplition. I 11. Btu:lsm From Sewn. Genesee County. Y Tots IS 'Di MITI'S!. That I have Weil WR GIIT's IN- Dlan VEnCTASILi PILL.. in my:family, and have sold to various persons, within a short tlirm, one hundred and filly boner - pillion. and heyhav : universally been spo ken of as A GOD,D hIEDICIN E. They , hare restored 'a number of individuals who were in a declinina state of health, and to' A numakituF canna have CURED TUE PlLES—some eases of long stand vie. Ido cilEffruili recchinnend Witte wee Inman VrosTaknt.r. PILLS to all who are Out of health, as being a mast excellent medi cine. Youri.Acc., 11. WiLooz. From Cape Vincent, Jiiferson County. X. Y. Da. W. Ws ialre:—Dear Sir:— • * We have sold your INDIAN VEGET•nLE. PILLS for the last Blur year. We find they give universal satisfaction. and believe they are the best medicine now in use. Your veri:otel. ,Coons S. HistestLEy. j A STRONG CASE! Cough, intermitting Fever, inflammation of the bongs, Pato in the Cheer and' Side, Soreness of the Bream, "NU Sweats,' and Bilious Complaints, certainly re named. Stirling Centre, Cayuga Co.. N. Y., 7 ' December 29, 1517. .Dn. W. WalailT Slri—Ahnut six months ago I became much debilitated by.over exertion and a distressing Cough, which anon brought on Inflammation of the Lun to 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•continell to my bed for several days, I got a box of your INDIAN VEGETABLE. Nue, and after ut lug them short time 1 %Sas iIiEsTORED 10 Mir USUAL IIEALTn• From the benefit which I received from the use of your Pills. and , from the universal good name which they have amudg my him:lds, who have used,thero for Diseases of the Lungs and Chest, and also tor Bilious Complaints. ' I am indnced to believe that WRIGHT's DI•N VEGETABLE PILLs are decidedly the best family medicine now in use. . Yours truly, Dams!. C. Sannlaortn HORRIBLE MISTAKES! . .„ Are sometimes made by confounding one medicine with another, and administering the wrong article. Equally horrib e ire those mistakes which are matte to supposing .that all Pills are alibe, and that therefore, it Is indiffer ent which are ?Alien, and If one kind is bail all are bad together. This is a very great mistake. There Is as much difference between WRIGHT'. INDIAN VEGETA BLE Picts and other articles, as batty en midnight and norindayt We do.not wish any io take our word mere ly for this statement. let any one, having taken other medicines, try this. Nothing more will bens:mkt ary. Many'nersons have been led awayby aposTmo ov SLOAn, as if they anticipated that it would remove the nausea of the medicine. Ilut they ore generally mista ken. Without SUGAR those articles have nothing ao recommend them. and would not be sold a single day. Itut,wlth the sugar, and by giving the article a name similar to Wilttirr's INDIAN VEGET•ELE Plate they gain a temppfary notoriety. Waretthey ate,in sheep's clothing. of , whom the public should steer aufliciently clear. let it be remembered that Way:wee litatsx Vror rant.e PtLus :are prepared With special reference-to the ewe governing the human body. Consequently they rre 'always good, always useful, always effective In noting out disease, Every family should. keep them on wand. • Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, Pottsville: Medlar & Bickel. Orwigsbnrg. A. Heebner, Port Carbon. • • Dewaid H.Pafr. Meßeansburg. • Geo. IL Drey, Tuseamra. • Henry:Koch & Son, Middleport. Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua. E. &F Hammer, Orwigaburg. . Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove. Jonas" Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacoti'lcauffnian, klahantango. John Wrist, Klingerston. Gabriel Bert,. Zimmermintown. • C. B. De Forest, Minersville. • Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. George Dreibelbia, Emit Brunawica. • S. Hart & Co.. New Philadelphia. Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. _ • M. & J.' Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonas Robinholds, Port Clinton. • Relfsnyder & Drother, New Castle. • B. E. lteedy, Lower Mahantongn. Eckel & Bamed, Tremont, Price, St. Clair. Boyer & Wernert,Melleansbnrg. W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. •10-Offices devoted erclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col lege of Health No. 288, Greenwich stre'et, New York ; No. 108 Tremont street. Boston—and principal office ... 164 Race street: Phila. (Aug. 21,47 .Mas 4-10 BE . Dr. Keeler's . Panacea. GOOD SPRING MEDIC/NE. FOR the removal and permanent tore of all diseases arising fr..m an impure state of the blood, or habit of the body,. viz.:. Chronic diseases of the chest. Brochitis, Pleurisy - , Cactarrh. efc. Scrofula in all Its forms..Tetter, Scald Ile id, Ulcers of the tacerbody,and extremiriet,Chronic Rheumatism. Chronic affections of the Stomach, Liver and Skin, White Swellings. enlargement of the Joints, old Ulcers. Syphilitic diem dell. constitutional debility, mercurial and hereditary predispositiotin,Oc. The pathology of:these a We:airing furnish abundant evidence„ that that although 'excited manifold causes. 'their effects are uoiditied by the prover of :he vital principle 'or mom notional ulinteronncris. Cold, the roost 'prolific source of dimotednay excite, In one, in dentation: in another fever. in a third rheumatism, pro vided no, constitute:eat predisposition exist. if so. under sixth circunittanres it's action becomes generally uniform. In the numerous %uric:ties of Strofii:: Si. this phenomena is ttrikingly manifestdthe vital powers determine the effects of the cause. and give rite to the many symptoms which some believe to he Idiopathic, hip whics . upon clo s er examination will he found I. e.3-exist liy111) Scrofula. All c institute:ref dismines at Whatever period of their birth. may he traced to cer tain peculiar defects or orzanizat ion. which fr;:ii: the feetilene i r.i. of the vital pOlVrf%. ore mean Ode .0 t. , 0151- ing the nlinrnre of,extereal as well as internal To destroy this peculiar condition of the body w e mutt increase the vital noweri by lemming their UM CCPtibiliOeF-101.Pgthell rho whole system by augmen ting, the power of digestion and volume of Blood. For this purpose art furnithes no remedy equal to the Panacea; Read the following front a practising physi cian, who uses it in Ills practice. : Blackwoodtorn, X. J. Feb. etii, 1648. Dr. Feeler:—Dear Sir :--I am entirely out of your Panacea; I - was called on day before yesterday for half a dozen bottles. Tour.medictne is beectining very popular :where I have introduced it, and I think the more it:it used the more popular It Will get. Rennet Holly yours, WM. PARIIAM. li•Preoared and sold wholesale:lnd retail N. %V. cor. of Third and South, and Third and Green streets, Philada. For sale by J. G. Brown, and .1. S. C. Mar tin, Pottsville ; S. Kempton, Port Carbon; J. B. Falls, ,Minersville; Haan, Schuylkill Haven ;E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; and by Druggists throughout the County and State. For particulars see pamphlets. PrleeYl arge bottles, 1115 half dozen. [aprills If 16 Paper hangings, and Borders, DECORATIONS; STATUES, NICHES, &c. 2000 PIECES of Paper Ilangings, Borders,Pancl, Halt, Gold. Preeco 2.nlutrin. and new style Entry Eapers,maklng the most elegant assortment ever offered for sale in this market, just received 'and for sale by the subscriber, at Philadelphia. and some less than Philadelphia prices, wholesale end retail; in addition to which he has.semmil hundred patterns to select from, In cane persons ca not be suited nut of his present large stock. a.re Item mber that his stock embraces all the new pattern, three of the largest raetorles In the Country. ' *Taper Hangings as low as h 7 cts. and as Sigh as *IA per piece at • HANNAN • S aprIIR 15] Cheap Paper and Variety Stores. *Persons wishing - to sell again, supplied at whole ale prices. TO CASH BUYERS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 'BARGAINS! . - all No. 80 -Vera Sireet.-94 Floor. Philadelphia. rl l llB imbsenber D daily receivirg a variety of Fnncy and other DRY GOODS. from the Philadelphia and New York auctions; erabracing such articles only as can be bought at less thin ordinary market rate.. .thereby enabling him to supply purchaser. at lees price. than can be furnished elsewhere. Dealers, who buy for Cash, are assured that they will find It to their Interest to examine the Goods, which will will midst of those which , lire purchased at forced Auction Sales. A. DEW4D, aprilB limo 15 ) 80 North Thir treet. Patent Grease. ,•• FOA the axles of Carriages,Wegons;Rail Stand Cars and Machinery of all kinds, to sere oil and preverit friction. This article is prepared and fot sale by O:MEM& PARVIN, the only manufacturers ethos ankle, in the United States, at their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drug Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none is genuine without the wilt. en signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W .0 tune, uponeach package. - PATENT , !METALLIC TROPES FOR THE USE OF MINES, RAILWAYS. ke. Mel, was, or imported to order , by thsiaescribsr. THESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used In the Collieries and on ttie Railwayqn Great Bitt en, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent Wire Roper, have proved to be still In good condition aft three year's service, In the same situation where t bp Hempen _Ones, previously used, of double the size a weight would wear out in nine or ten months. The have beep used for almost every purpose to which empen Ropes and chalusbave been applied. Mines,Railways, -Heavy Cranes. Standing Rigging WindoWCords.-Lightning Conduetors.Signal Neill. Niles/Rope, --- •e made either of ' Iron - Wi, •li exposure to, -_ - . ri - p-z ;-/ K. 517 't 9 a, S , _Li - I • . 41. - .4'. •n ra . • I.a •••• g - - - •• 1 g; . al , : i 1 • 5 4 , .. ..- 4 ' . I:. tigitTg -, 3 . i.B; r - IPi g R. 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