The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 10, 1848, Image 3

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    POTTSVILLE.
JIIOI2X/X(1, Jr7j.T,lo. ISIS.
For Canal Covent:Amer.
NS[: MIDDLES W Aran
TIIE 'WHIG CONVENTION.
Vie have not thine to Wait for the full, proceed.
infra of the Whig National Convention, as , tvo
should like to do, (having an able and efficient
.Reporter in:the Convention). Oar readers mud
Therefore be Content with a brief abstract:
The Convention aasembledsoa Wednesday lest,
and attaaged the proliadriaries for a permanent
organization, when it adjourned to Thurralt - jr.....
Re-assembled on•Thuriday, ez-Goireinor Moore
head, of North Carolina, was appoiLisil Preaicient,
supported by thirty Vice Presidents. Afre4 the
credentials of delegates were_ examinbd, and olther
tipsiness discharged, the Convention prdeeedl to
ballot for candidates, and the fallowing tre th i n re.
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Ist Ballot. 2d ItaSot. ad Ilanot. 9th Ballot.
Taylor, : : : 111 .1V 133 171
Clay,s .. : : - 97 86 74 32
Scott, :eI7 43 - 49 54 63
%Vebster, I : s',
Clams% : : 1 ,'27 •
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14
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• ` Geri ' 7 ..ay1,5,r havingthus secured a majority of
- at the votes cast, ants declared to be the regularly
non:limited candidate of the Whig., for President
Of the Unitedtatei. , 1 1 ,
The, following table 'will exhibit the preference
of the respective strites, as determined by the. antes
.of their delegates.
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M El I le I:. 111
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Maine,
New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, :
Vermont.: ; 5
Rhode Island, : 4
-Connecticut, : 6
New York.: : 29
New Jersey, : 4 3
Pennsylvania, : 12 8
De:aware,
Maryland,:
Virginia.
N. Carolina,
B. Carolina,'
GeOrgia,
Florida,
Alabama,
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Louisiana,
Texas,
Arkansas,'
Tenni:lice;
Hentucky,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Illinois, :
Michigan,
Mintourl,
lowa, :
Wisconsin.
8
2 15
5. 6
1 1
1]
DMI
5 J-
1 1 :0
1 9
3 '4 1
3
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The' Convenlion tben'poceedcd to hallo
candidefe for Vice President, when on fire }
Hon. Millard Fillmore, of New 'll ork, havi ng re
ceive] p majority of oil the votes cost, Was de
clared to be the nominee.
Mr. Fillmore is one of the most popular Len in
New York, and is uniyerselly esteemed for-bis
commanding talents. end his high motel-worth.
A scoßfpunG REPtraT:
Cominittee on Public Expenduurei of the
House , ;of #epresentatives, submitted a report a
few days ag.i, through Mr. Strehrn, in which the
financial abilities of Mr. Secretary .‘Valker,are ex.
Whited in a t e:oniewhat unenviable light. less
than twelve or fifteen errors have been deteeted in
the accounts dame odica•with the Treasury De.
pertinent. one'of them to the amount of over see
m millions of dollars! ritartling es this may ap
pear:it is ncscrthelres true; the Secretary choos
ing rather• to deliberately falsify the condition of
the'Preasury, than to fail in carrying out faa , orite
party measures! Thiiie truly eirraordinar l y !
unprecedented!
GOOD . APPOINTMENT.
We learn with pleasure, that Dr. A .G. HiMmes
of this County, (forinely the Locofoco candidata
for Congress) has beenappointcd by the Bo l an] of
Canal Commiasioners,superintendant of the Col
umbia Railroad—in place of .Col. Wm Er ,, lish,
removed. This appointment gives great dissatia.
faction to the Pennsylvaniun, and other ultra free.
trade jonrnalS; :lint it cannot but be approvied by
the good of all parties. Dr. 11. will mike tin ex:
celleot officer, and we congratulate bini 'on ilit op
. pointhient. '
GEN. TAirxmn IN THE . WEST
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Mr. Gentry,'of Tennessee, 'one of the most in
fluential 'gentlemen. of the West, declared LI k.lon
vention, his deliberate belief that Gen. Taylor'
would sweep every State in the great valley if the
Missi.sippi, 'like a hurricane ! And that an un
precedented Whig majority would be retorned to
the next Congress of the 'United Stoles, to Ca r ry
out the greet measures demanded by the eou try.
CLAY ANDCRITTENDEN S
The whole country will regret to learn thi .l t the
Hon. John J. Crittenden, so long an able Senator
from the State of Kentucky, will resign bisi seat
as a member of the Senate, in the course of a
. few ilaya. But the whole country will be equally
glad to hear, that Henry Clay, in the event of the
election of the Whig candidate for Presideht,
will be returned in his place. All the great tills
tires of the country will thus be brought' hief4re
Congress by his ,band, and of course will .be
promptly sanctioned by old Rough and Ready.
POTTSVILLE THEATRE.
A company of actors arrived here on Wednes
day, last, end performed in the +owl:T - 141AI on
Thursday night, under the management of Mr.
1. 11. Powell. The entire histrionic force em
braces from ten to twelve gentlemen, and six or
eight ladies—and the orchestral duties ere vested
in five musicians.
The entertainment on Thursday night consist..
ed of the play of the Sh;anger the farce of the
Spectre Bridgroontt and Dancing. 01the form
er, the principal part was acted by Mr. Powell,
and with the exception that he throw to much of
his own impulsire manner into the text of the
author, he sustained , it very well. To speak of
the performimres of any of the troupe by com
parison with tholes who are to "fame and fortune"
known;*ould perhaps do them injustice, end yet
one's judgement Is guided by comparison - more
than anything else; as are the performances of
oblinary actors general(,) , imitations of others,
than a result of their own genius and talents.--:
TherDancing•by Miss 0• Teens, Mons. Bennie.
end Mica Gertrude, was very spirited and excellent
.—in fact, it was viewed all the moat interesting
feature by the audience, and they were loudly re.
called. The first-mentioned lady is di-eikedly
attractive ;'but in the 'play she had a 'fashievf
resting herself by /caning ngainst the sidc.ccenrc k
oinking her This may give .4emance"
ibefacting—but iEisdecidedly unpoelieelj ;
Messrs. Powell, 'DeAngelis, Peweestill : Jones
perform their parts toeff.without overstepping
the mark in eiltrit, or lagging behind in clear
conceptirm, correct pronupciation, and
, dignity
and gracefulness of carrier.. Some the yong..
ex members are given to the tdiciminable vice of
adding to the language of tho and'eutting
up such antics of their awn prolific cothception,
pe interfere with and impair the force - of the
main charsoters.-the only ones intended to be
effective.
The company , taken !. for better for worse."
is good, and deserves public. support. They will
' , remain in this Borough next week., and perform
ever, night. - For this evening an attractive bill
is offered; and a full house will greet them. See
advertisement. , •
GEN. TAYLOR A TRUE WE140,1
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%Viten General Taylor was nominated for Pre
sident in the Whig National Convention, Judge
Sanders of Louisiana (an intimate and highly
esteemed friend of the old Soldier) got.up and
read 'a
statement prepared by the delegation front
that State, to the effect that they bad authority
from Geucral Taylor, to toietdrate him from the
Presidential eanuis4 is ease ha should not he
nominated by •the donvention. This fact, there
into, settles forester the • question es to" whether
Gen. T. is a Whig, and also as to whether he
would hare abided the decision of the Colleen
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DE3IOCRATIC COUNTY MEETING IS
At a meeting -of the Democratic Republican
citizene of. Schuylkill Canntp , held at the Uoult
House, in the Borough of Oraligahurg, - on
'June 6,- IBIS, in pursuance of the ce„r t of the
Standing Committee.'
On tnotiou of Dr Eulich, Parer F. .Ludung,!,
was appointed Chairman, E. 0. Jackson Sec
retail', when on moans the Chairman appointed
the following gerVtemen s Committee to Meet of for the permineat organization of the meal.
E. O. Jackson, Charles Frailey, Col, C.
Ferc e r Jackson, Daniel Krebs, Fredrick Beck, N.
.1. Mills ' Geo. D. Boyer, S. M. Zulich, Peter Katz,
and J.. 1; Keller, who after retiring, reported the
following ;
President—Peter F, Ludwig. • .
Vice President—John C. Harlen, Col. Daniel
Krebs. Peter Kutz, Col. C. Feger Jackson, Fred
erick: Freed, Daniel Boas, Philip Boyer, Abet
Heebner, Chas. Bennett, Dr. K. Robinson, Michael
Weaver, John Dundermaii, Lewis•Reeser, Peter
E. Brewer, John Bechtel, William Bock, Michael
Foley; Edward O'Conner, and Ephriam Hamel.
Secretaries—Wary Youte, Evan 0. Jackson,
Robert M. Palmer and Daniel H. Sinner.
• On motion, the Cheir appointed a eominitme or
15 tcriliaft a preamble and Resolutions exprenive
of the sense of thie meeting: viz. Evan 0. Jack.
son, J. A. Backe, B. BrownwelhFrancis Dengter,
David Klock, Jacob Feger, Wm. Bock, Junes
CiVary. George Delbert, Frederick Deck, Joseph
R. Richard, Jacob Hehr, Charles Fridley, N. J.
Mills, Abm. Heebner, who after retiring fora short
time reported the following, which were adop
ted :
Whearas, We are' about to enterupon- a great
political campaign, more important than any that
has preceded it for many years: And whereas the
Great Democratic party of these United States
has, by its representatives legally chosen, assem
bled in general Convention. and atter due delib.
.eratian, having no object in view, but the welfare
of our common Country, declared to the• World
the leading principles which have been adopted
as the platform of our political faith, end also
named to us the bearers of our glorious standard
in the coming battle: Therefore
Resolved, By the Democratic patty of Schuyl
kill county, in general Conyention • assembled,
that we rejoice in the priceleasPrivilige bequeath
ed us by our patriot sires,- of meeting together as
free-men, to express without fear end unrestrained
by a despot's will, our opinions . whatever they
may be about public men and measures.
Resolved, That in the resolutionsof the Nation
al Convention, we recognise but a continuation
of those principles Which weret'ttie foundation of
that imperishable structure, that has rendered im
mortal the name of Thomas Jetforsoc,', and his
Administration,' and which, since ,bia time has
been upheld by all our Democratic Prreidetits.
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litsolted. 'rho the cheerfully endorse the
olutiuns.of that Convention, and hereby declare
our determination to make,them the atandaid of
our Democracy.
tore
ballot
Rr,s3lted, 'flrit we are opposed to the doctrine
of nu indemnity, and that Senators in Congress,
and President Polk, deserve the thanks of every
lorry of biq country, for insisting Upon a proper
and
,eufli6-nt indemnity from ,the enemy's terri ,
tory, .
Resolved, Thet we are opposed to finely legis
lation on any National question, end that it is
time enough to legislate for the geeetnment of ter
ritory when it has been acquired.
linolved, That President Polk Isar not in any
manner, disappointed the hopes of his friends—
he has shown himself. the man for the crisis;
patriotic, talented and unyielding in. principle.
The measures that have been adopted and carried
nut, have shed lu,tre upon . the American name
and prove him worthy of the high position to
which the unbdught suffrages of a-great people
elected him.
Resolved,' That although we preferred the
nomination of a Pennsylvanian for the highest
office in the gift of any people, yet, we cheerfully
respond to the nomination, made at 'Baltimore,
believing that there is no one beyond the berdets
of the Great Keystone State,•more acceptable to
the great majority of our people, than theßoldier,
the Philanthropist, that great and gool - man,
Lewis Cass, under whose auspices the West has
grown into a vast empire, and who: has done
more than any living man to increase the strength
and pride of the American people. I He . is a
patriot without fear and without reproach, a ripe
scholar, intimately acquaiiited with_afteirs of gov
ernment, bath foreign and damestic, well and
honotably, known in Europe, by reasori : of his,
strorfg and successful esistance to the Quintuple
Treaty, which would' have made Bnaland the
guardian of the Seas, wiih the right of Search
unlimited.--Gen. Case, caved us from that disgrace..
Pennsylvania true no steel, will ratify the nomina;
lions by an old fashioned Jacksan majority.
' Resolved, That in Gen. William 0. Butler,
we recognize the Hero of two wars, talented, pa
triotic, and . .well known as be is to the American
people, thelnajoritY given at the end of the cam,.
pejo by the Pennsylvania ~t lough,facsa" as that
party comp Aug ..all the talent, and all the de
cency," chose to term no, will show to their old
leaders, that Pennsylvanians know how to vote,
as well as to fight.
Resolved: That we have' undiminished confi
dence, in the honesty, integrity and democracy of
Governor Frisncis R. Shunk, and the members of
his administration.
Berri/m(4 That a subject of a :change in the
Delegate representation of. this County, be post
poned until after the next Presidential election,
and that this meeting adopt the - suggestion . made
by the committee apeointed for that purpose that
hereafter the delegates in Conirention; auto viva
wee:
Respired. That Ephraim Hartzell; Benjamin
Christ, and C. Feger Jackson, by the conferees
from this. county, to meet the conferees of this
Congressieeal District, who are to meet at such
time and lilac • as shall he determined hereafter.
Resolved, Tbatthe democrats of- this county,
assembled in their several places for holding
Township, Borough and District elections, on the
2d Saturday of August next, to elect two dele
gates each,:who are to meet in the County Con
vention, at the hous'e of Philip Boyer: in Schuyl
kill Haven, on the following Monday at 10 o'clock
A. M., fin-the purpose of nominating a general'
County Ticket. to be supported atthe next general
election, and that the delegates there assembled
vote viva rote.
Resolved, That the following named pereons,
viz. Michael Weaver, John 1.. Cohn. Charles
Fretley, Strange N. Palmer and Wm. Beck. be
a Standing Committee, for the -ensuing year, with
power to call meetings whenever they may deem
it expedient for the welfare of the piny.
Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting,
be published in all the, Democratic 'papers in this
county, and the Democratic Union at Harrisburg.
Signed by the Officers.
Er. ',. ' Old .Zac, and his illen.-It is said, that
the night before the battle of Monterey, o number
of the regulars as well as volunteers, were trying
to makethemselves scarce!. When Zack heard
of this feeling among the men, he ordered an old
man not scared et trifles, but who had been found
crawling off under very suspicious circumstances;
to be brought before him. . 4-Why, Borden," said
Old Zack; „ I'm-told yodwere trying to desert
Toe colors ; !ors certainly. are not a man of that
striped" 4-Well Gineral." said the downcast
soldier, 4'to tell you the God's truth, I was, and am
sort of skeeed a little, for' they sasatald Ganty's
got 'bout fifty thousand the bestiroops in Mexico,
has picked his ground, end will give the toys hero
the hardestifight any of us ever did see!—So I
thought ther'd be a mighty small phance for our
crowd to-morrow, end the best chance for awhile
would be ti;,- 7 ----," tt Well, you'go baek to your
ea ?
mess, thin a look a Well,
desperate to-night, . but
do your du y to morrow, and if we lose the fight.
come and mil me, and I'll deter[ wills yotit','
WI rneil Dogs.—A Cincinnati paper tells
of a couple of wonderful dogs now bang exhibit
ed in that city. • It says: Two dogs, dressed, one
in r men's and the other in women's clothes, were
a;-.Aring in the middle of the flooi, keeping time to
the c4: l Italian's music,'which was ground out of.,
a cymbal. The dogs stood erect on their hind feet
and each had alrl a neat little cap. They danced
in a pleasing regular step, and acted with'asynticti
decorum and I...Menet , as people generally do in
a ball room. The lady.dressed deg, and the gen
tleman &cued dog, took hold of hands, pissed the
corners of the cotillion with the time and motion
of accomplished professors. After this perform•
once others followed; one ecene particularly sin
singular, was that while one / dog played the gui
tar, the other turned a creek, while the Italian
played his cymbal; thop z urere placed in position
by their master, and 'performed until ordered to
stop., . .
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I.V"Anothcr"kissing Case.--Another remark
able iiiSSie,g'36o' lately occurred at Hueslo, (kc
sordinoci the Com inertial of that city): A hand
some young man was brought up to the Police
office, for kissing a young lady recently married.
The defence was that kissing in such circutostan
cca, was justified by the usages of "good society,"
and that all the objections commonly made to such
• kissing, :originated in "vulgar prejudice." The
plea was not allowed, and the obierver of vista.
saaticicustons was hued $l5 for au assault.
, .THE ,MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSV/LLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
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onwiiitsßrn.
The Coat Trade for 1848.
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The Quantity sent by Rail Road this week is 33,'15 00
--iry Canal 11,555 12—for the week-44,777312—t0tal by
Rail 'load 4.97,434.19--do by Canal 111,209.14,
There is an 'percale on the 11a ilroad this week of
about 2000 ions; and a falling off of about 3500 by the
Canal, caused it Is said by the scarcity of boats. Freight
by Canal remains at .1,70 to New York, but some of
the lioatmcn are demanding .1,75, end will probably
obtain it, unless boats should become more plenty.
The demand for Coal has slactened off a little since
the advance in the price of toll and freight. Thou in
rerested must bear to mind that another advance of 15
cents on Canal, and 20 cents on BMtread, per toe, will
tap place on the first of August.
° Our' correspondent quotes the rate of !his from
.
Richmond as follows:
Td New Torki - s 00Portsinouth. r 165
Newark, 00 Pottlanit, 1 50
Providence, 2.5. New Haven, 1 20
Fall River, 25 Hartford, - 185
New Bedford, - . 25 1; 40
Boston, ZO 13'1
Below, . .
.. 50
Troy.
Albany,
Amount of Coal Joni over the Philadelphii and fowl
ing Rad Road and Schuylkill Navigation, for the week
ending on Thursday evening last :
RAIL ROAD.. ,CANAL.
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Wens. To - r.u.- Wens. • Tara..
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Pt. Carbon; 10,090 11 1t5"831 0t 1 8,310i0 83.645 11
Pon-wine, • 4.818 07 78.140 06)
&Mewl. .' 11.914 02 201 . 071 03 3 . 037 06 97,109 09
Pi. Clinton, 4,079 17 59,649 07 RIG 10 391 16
39,215 00 487.431 19 11,558 12 111,709 14
111,209 14
Total by 11. & Canal, 598,1144 13
To nine period last year, 498,981 14
TRANSPOIMATION, ON TILE RAILROADS IN
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
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The following k the quantity of Coal transported
over the different Rallroada in Sehtlytkill County, for
the week:
WELK. Turn..
Mine Hill and S. 11. R. R. 16.926 03 230.421 II
Mount Carbon do 5,064 IU 98,324 00
Schuylkill Valley do 0,1111 IS 101,094 61
'Mill Creek Mo 7,140 15 57,155 05
Mt. Carbonand Pt. Carbon do 10,540 15 146,461 09
Little Sr.buylklll R. R. 1,156 00 59.058 17
union Canal 11.11 . 1,764 01 0 15,559 17 0
Swatara R. IL 3,148 07 I 7,673 04 3
LEHIGH COAL. TRADE.
Sent for the week endlnt. May 27, ISIS.
Week. INKA L.
6,574 12, 49,213 , 19
3.640 01 Y, 30,489 II
3,690 1,1 =21,101 IS
2,003 07 11,007 116
32131 II 21,170 19
2.7(8 00- 17,603 07
0,0(1 . 11 . 0 0000 00
21,011 OS
Summit.
Mame Ran,
Bearer Mounts",
Spill= Mountain,
Hazleton
Buck Mountain,
Wyoming, •
DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE.-
goontit y sent to market to May.l3.
"six.
17;227
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OATES OF TOLL AND TRANUPOSITATION NAIL ROAD
KOZEL=
I'o'n 311. Carbon. arch. Haven, Pt. Clinton
To PhilOelphia, SI 35 5f 30 . 61 15
To Ric hpond. 100 135 l '2O .
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AITES OF T 411.1, !3Y CANAL, la A , lgtl6ll. 1648.
Mt. Cuban. 6. Haven. P•. Clinton
To P6lli:elptEs, :0 cts. 47 cm 43 cts.
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Tu Philade!ptlia
To New Yoe.:
For additional New Advertisements see Nett
Fagr. They will there . bo found arranged
under Suitable, Heads.
FIREWORKS I FIREWORKS IS
IFIE subscriber offers to the trade a toll and corn—
plete assOrtment of Fireworks from the most cel
ebrated Manufacturers, comprtstrig
Pin Wheel., ~
Rockets. various Stile!,
Chasers.' • Roman Candler..
Grasshopgsrs, Triangles,
Blue Lights, Vertical Wheels
Bengola Lights, Chinese Flyers,
Torbillinns,.
Flying Pigeons, Flower Pole,
Chinese Penny Pockets,
Torpedoes, Fulling Crackers,
2000 Doses Double and Single Stem Fire Crackers,
These WOTR.3T, warranted of first quality -
Dealers who remit the cash. may rely on harm:, an
havin'g an alsortment carefully packed and forwarded.
at the lowest prices. JOSEDII S. BiISSICII,
Wholesale Fruit Store, 20 Smith Wharves,
June,104.1.-21.31.1
• VALUABLE BOOKS.
Marshall's Life of Washington, 2 vols.
The Flitted States Exploring Expedition. 5 vets.
Chamher2s information for the Vooldc, 2 vol..
llistory of Europe, -1 vols.
Brande's Eiliyalopedia of Science, Literature and Ail,
I 1 el.
'Webster's Large Dictionary.
lire's Dirt lona ry of the Arts. and Sciences, 'complete
I vol.
D'Anhigne's History of the Reformation.
Beautiful editions of Shakespeare, Byron, B.:c.
Together with a very large assortment nf miscella
neous Books, very cheap, just received and nix' sale at
•11ANNAN'S
June 10 .21.]
THEATRE—NEW
vonx COMPa
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J Ti. POWELL,at Mr TOWN Meld. POTTS
TIIE Manager most moped full' Informs his old
friends and the taitrons of the Drama, that he pro
poses giving a short series of Dramatic performances at
the above 'inflict!: Hall. The Artists engaged are all
persons of acknowledged talent, having been selected
front the best Theatres in the United States. The Sce
nery le all new and beautiful, and every care will be
•taken to render the Theatre a place of fashionable re
sort. In render to give greater (Ores: and erect to the en
tertainments, the manager has engaged the services of
licur: OCEANA, the celebrated Danseusc from
the principal Theatres in the Union'. Atom, MAMS'E.
GERTRUDE the admited and accomplished Danseuse,
Also, M. DE BENNIE, whostanda unrivalled as a male
dander. Also. Mr. Dawes, from the Philadelphia Thea
tres, Mr. Brink. Mr. De Angelis; Mr. Iturbert, Mr Ater....
Hs, Mr. Jones, and others. Also, Mrs. Powell, Mrs.
Judah and MrsaDawes.
THREE BEAUTIFUL PIECES IN ONE NIGHT..
Saturday Kranino June 10 will he pressnted the beau.
tlfnl Dramauf the HUNTER OF THE ALPS, OR THE
CHILDREN OF THE FOREST.
Felix de Repair!, Mr. Powell.
Ferdinah,E. D. Brink,
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Jeronimo, •" De Angle:.
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1 . Morns.
Marco, • " Hurhert.
Juan, '• Williams.
Helena, - Mrs. Ptinfell.
Genevieve, (with a song,) La Belle Oceanaa
Annette, Mrs. Dawes.
Florio, Master-C.
A . Powell.
During the piece the original Bong and Chorus
After the Draina:LA BELLE OCEANA and BEN
ME, will appear in their celebrated Pas de Crcrine.
During the evening the Vaudeviof ROMEO IN
ARMOR.
Tacktie, ' Mr. Dawes
Victim, ' " Hut bert.
Hooker, • • ' "De Angell?.
Fag,' " Drink. -
Justice Knitbmw, . " Menlo.
Julia Snooks, ' •• ' Mrs. Pm. ell.
Mrs. Dobson, •" Da WC?.
Eliza, Mams'e Ger Indy.
MA`IdSEI.I.EGERTIIRDE, will als9 appear in her
celebrated Grand Pan de Druz.
The whole to coaclude whit to, COMIC Opera of the
TURNPIKE GATE, with the original mutt. -
Crack, (with songs.) . Mr. Powell.
Joe Standfast. " Dawes.
Sir Edts ned Dashsway = "Herbert. -
Henry Blunt, . " Drink.
Doh Maythorne. " De Angelis
Smart, • • ' . " Morris.
Groom,. ' , ' " Williams.
Peggy, (milli songs,) Mrs. Powell..
Mary, , Mad'elle Qertrude,
Landlady, Mrs. Dawes.
• Tickebs 21 rent, Mall pies of the honse Front seats
reserved for Ladies, No smoking allowed, and the strict
rest order observed. Children in annul net admitted, and
all di•onkriLpersom iinmediattly expelled.
Pett=ville. Jane 10 31—It
TO TILE CITIZENS OF senuyiaciLL
COUNTY, READ WHAT OTHERS SAY OF .
Iho rid act 'of
DR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CAR.W.V.II77P;E,
VOR the speedy cure of Darrhcra,flysentery, Cholera
Infantuin, Cholera Morbus, dummies complaint,
Colic, Flatulency, and all derangements of the s.Alumach
and bowels from Teething, etc. Thousands die az:mai
ally with d iiir3PC of the Iturtvidi artdbotres from neglect.f
Anion; the numerous remedies both toddle and private,
recommended for tile above diseases none are equal
to the Cordial—we invite a ilia!, and challenge a um
parison,years of effierience and trials made with it
in hundreds of cases. superaddeil to the voluntary tew.
timony of physicians and others, gives it, a character
not lo he unheeded by those cherishing the welfare of
the:twelves and their children, speedily subduing the
pain and inflainatOry tendency allaying irritability of
the stomach, and constraining the unhealthy evacua.
11004, Its operation in prompt and effectual. Read the
fullyvving testimony from practising - physicians:
- Danrille, Bucks Co. August 23.'47.
Dear Sir:-1 am now prepared to recommend your
Cordial from having usedris with success in several In
stances; and am now trying your Panacea in aease of
prigrerteddebiiiry, attended with a cough, tqfparently
produced In the young lady by her "outgrowing her
strength" to use a common phrase. yours, &e.
ALFREDEARLE, M. IL
Philadelphia, September 13, '47.
Dr. keder;At your request I,7bave tried your Cor
dial in my family, as well as ineeveral instances upon
those I' have had titration so prescribe for, and am
highly pleased with its opefation, and have no doubt
that it will ere long beciime one of the most popular
remedies for areztiontriif the stomach and bowels, of
the present day. -With the best wishes fur its success,
believe me yours truly, SANFORD BELL.
• / Late Surgeon In a. Nary.
Lartrairer Ca. Nessville, Dec.l4'47.
• Dr. Keeler :-Bomellme last summer your agent left
Me some Of your Cordial urging me to try it. It so
happened that I had a case; a child about sin months
' old„Whose stomach and bowels were in a very disorder
ed'cohdition caused by a deficiency of its mother's milk.
I•The child was a mere skeleton, there was much ter
mina :Chesil:um and ennytant evacuations. I adminis
tered every medicine I could think of with but a slight
televlation,ef the complaint. I then thought of giving
your medicine a trial, commencing with small doses, I
soon perceived the child could bear a full dose as re
commended in‘directions ; before it had taken half a
a bottle the stomach and bowels had recovered their
natural tone, every other bad symptom yielded, and the
child recovered rapidly. 1 have no besitqncy in paying
that your rnedicinets the very best for the above com
plaint I have administered In RI years practice: '
Very Respectfully your friend. •
• 11. IL BOWMAN, M. D.
• stsPrenared and sold N".3V. car., of Third and South,
and Third and Green streets thilada. For,sale by
G.:Grown, and.). S. C. Martin Pottsville; E. Klein
en arid Samuel Rempton, Porti Carbon ;J. R. Fails ,
W.
Minersville t Haas, Schuylk Haven ;E. J. Fry,
Tamaqua ; and by Druggists thtoughout the County.
Prier' 45 ets- per bottle.
' Also 1)r. lirelres Paracia, a speedy and powerful
remedy in all Scmfulons Synblillic and Constitutional
&seines. , It Is Infinitely superior to any known reme
dy in chronic adections of the Chestoßtomach, Liver
and Skin. It cures radically chronic Rheumatism. and
diseases arising train impurities of the blond. Females
suffering with loss of appetite. gonstipation, nervous
debility, "hiegulsaity," sallow confpleskin. pimples,
blotches. etc. will rind the Panacea to give permanent
and lasting relief. For particulars see pamphlets. Price
81 per bottle, 0 bottles 81 Vane 10th]
',aril 1S 16-If
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MOM
Health! health!
'Memel effutaal of all *norm remedies,!
Di. Drake's Panacea,
TILE UNIX RADICAL. CURE FORCOESUMPTION.
IT AL/0 ararov EA AND PERM/ME/7LT CVSLI ALL
DISEASES ARMING ►ao]l Att IMPEDE STATE
OP TU9 01.00 D, VIZ.: •
Scrofula nr King's Evil, Ithenmatism, Obstinate Ca•
moms Emitlung, Pimples or Peatyles on the
face,Blotchen,Biles,Chronie Sore Eyesaling
Worm or Teti er, Scald Bead, Enleree
menu and Pala of the Bones and
Joints, Stubboni Ulcers, tirph- 1 •
ilitic Symptoms, Sciatica
• or Lumbago, diseases
arising from an in;
judicious use .
of IdercorT, Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in life'
also Chronic Constitutional disorder.
IN this medicine raVrral Innocent but very potent aft I
rl cs of the vegetable kingdoms arc united r forming a com
pound entirely ditfetent in its character and properties
front any other prepa ration, and unrivalled In its opera
tion on the system when laboring under disease.. It
should be in the hands of every person, who by business
or general course of life, 14 predisposed to the very many
ailments hat :render life a curse instead of a blessing,
and so often result In death.
FOR ,SCROpULA,
Drake'sranncea is:recommended as a certain re
medy. Not one instance of its failure has ever errur
red when fr ely used cures the disease and at the
same time imparts vigor, to the whole system. Serer
I.IIOIIS r , 18 , 0110 can never pay too much attention to the
slate of their blood. Its pimficatimi should be their first
aim • for perseverenec will accomplish a cute of even
hart:Wary rllscare.
FOE ERUPTIONS SNIN.
Scurvy, Scorbutirt Attlstlons, ninon, White So-ell ire,
Erysipelas, Likens. Cauers, fturftling Sores, Scabs and
Bilts,DrjErnhe's Pariacea.cariftolieteolaighly extolled;
it searches Gattba very root t.f tan diSea,o. re
moving it from :aak6 a cure• certain and
permanent
:INDIGESTION ON DYSPEPSIA.
No medicine perhaps has ever been discovered 'which
glyes r 0 much tone to the stomach and aatlse9 the se •
cretion of a healthy gastric juice to it:compost the food
as Dr Drake's Panacea.
DEII3
TOTAL.
81,^,r3
CO cts. par toe.
41,70 do
Dr. Drake's P,Mactials used With the greatest success
in Rheumatic Complaints.especially viol' as are chronic.,
It cures by, driving out all Impurities and foul humors
which have accumulated in the system. which are the
cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and swellings of the joints.
Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this
entirely eradicates the diseaze from the system. even
when the limbs and bones are dreadful) swollen.
CONSUMPTION.
Cossumpfisa ran be (I:red.—Coughs Muth, Brom
hitts, Spitting of Blond, Asthma. Difficult nr Profuse
Expectoration, Herm Plus Night Sweatt. Pam in the
Side. d e., have been c ed, and can be with as much
Certainty art art' ether imple disease. A peenic ha-•
lon;ebeen sought for butt • In. until the discovery of
Dr. Drakes Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain
and ehhlcaci no to its operotinn, and cannot possibly in
jure the most delicate constitution. We would earnest
ly recommend those afflicted to gee it a lei il—and we
believe they will not Tanis occasion to regret it. The
system in cleansed and strengthened, the niters on the
lingo are healed, and the patients gradually regain
heir usual health and strength. Read the following
Philadelphia. Dec.llth. 1847,
Dear Sir:—in reply ; lo your question respecting the
him of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that although a
perfect disbeliever In the existence of a Panacea, or
cure Inc all iii,:e3P?9, however valuable it may be In
certain conditions of the system, still I have believed
that a cure for ennsuniptlon would lie discovered soon
er or later, and cariosity led mew try your medicine in
twe very inveterate cakes. They were pronounced by
the attending physlciat. In be pulmonary Consumption,
..bas, abandoned by them ma insurable. One of them
persons had been moiler the; treatment of several very
able practitioners for it number of 3 ears, and they said
she had "old fashioned. Consumption. combined wird
Zisrafala," and that she might linger for sonic time, but
could tint be permanently relieved. in bath rases the
effect of the Panac.ea.has Infen most gratifyink. ' Only
tour or five bottles were tised by one of the persons be
fore she began to improve rapidly. The other toiik about
ten. I will only add that familiar as lam with Con
sumption by inheritance and by extensive observation
as a study, and knots Mg also the Injurious effects in
nine Lases ont of ten of tar, boneeet, and other vegeta
ti!e tonics, an well as'of many expectorants and seda
tives,l ahould never have recommended the use of
Drake's Finarea if I had noljiteCti acquainted with the
ingredient''. Subbed it to say that these are recommen
ded by Mir most poptilaf and scientific physicians, anti
fu their present combined state, form probably the best
- alternative that has ever been made. The cure is in
accordance with s' theory of Consumption broached in
France a fc,w years ego V one of her mast emiiient
writers on Medic Me, and established by facts' which
admit of no dispute.'
-
Veiy respectfully lours,- 1.. C. Coss.
Imago To use the leur aof ntiollter: "Dr. Drake's t'itna
era is always salutary in its effects—never injurious.
It is not rut opiate--it to not an expectorant It hi inn
L~~
intendlot to lull the invtlid Into a fatal security. It is
great remedy--a grand healing und curative compound,
the great and only remedy which medical science and
skill has yet produced for the treatment of this hitherto
unconquered malady;
and no person afflicted with thin
dread disease, will be Just to himself and bin friends, II
he go down to the grave without testing its virtues.
A single bottle, In most rases, will produce a favorable
chapg in the condition of any patient however low."
TO THE LADIES. • •
Ladies of pato complexion and consumptive habits,
and such as arc debilitated by those obstructions which
females are liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle
or two to bloom and vigor. It Is by (or the best remedy
ever discovered forweakly children, and such as have
bad humors; being pleasant, they take It. It Immedi
ately restores the appetite, strength and color.
Nothing can be more •fittrprislng than its inv igora Jog
effects on the human frame. Persona all weakness and
lassitude before taking It, at once become robust and
Gill of energy under its influence. It immediate!) roan..
teracts the nerveleisness of the female frame.
UTION.--Be careful and see that you get the gen
nine Dr. Drake'. Panacea—it has the signature of Gen
F.Storrs od the wrapper, atutalso the name "Dr. Drake's
Panacea, Phila.,” blownlit tha glass.
Prepared only by STORRS i Co., Diintxts, No. 12
North Sixth street. Phila.
Also for sale at Joll[lo. DROWN'S Erns storo,.and
H. BANNAN's Bonk stores, Pottsville; C. Frailex.
svissburg ; E. .1. Fry, Tamagna; J. 11, Falls, Anders ,
dine; 11. Elthsler, Port Carbon. Pan22'4B-1
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS
Let all who are affected with CORAamption, Cookrhs,
• Colds, Asthma, Bromrhitis,NSpitlinr Blood, Fora i s
the Side and Breast, Sort Throat, Hoarseness,
' Palpitation of thl t lleart,illoopior Cough,
Croup, Litres, "crease Tremors, Liner
• Complaint ,a d diseased ladnegs,tr a
THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF ' An7f
WOOD NAPTIIA. .
1 - F there is power in tiled icine,to remove and et e Jl3-
.1. ease, this one will rapidly and effectuallp'ecuni a
restoration to health.
From all parrs of the country testitnony4t
poor in of its nnequalied and salutary pny
monary, Throat, and Pectoral disensee(.
A recent letter from Ilendershotylg Co., an old and
highly respectable firm fn Nasherlfe. Tenn.. states 1.-
- That the compound Syruyof Tar and Wond Nap.
ilia gives nniiersal sallotterlon,"—more so than any
i
medicine they have ever sol . .
Read the following fro r Voung,theeminent oculist!
to MITA. Jan. Mb , Idl7.
Messrs. Aignei Dicks It :--Gliiiilcineni—gaving
recommended a iy practi . and ti- ed in :my own fa
mily, Thompson's Compron I SyruP of Tar and Wood
Naptlia, 1 !mire no !legit:filo 'u. saying that it Is the heat
preparatiodof the kind in use, and persons'sutfering
from cogs, coughs, affections of the throat, bleast, &c.,
ro h yir Valent at this season of the year, cannot use any
me eine that will allay a cough or consumption sooner
t n Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood
apthn. Wm. Yount°. 11. a, 152, Spruce. street.
Read algo the following from a man who will, at any
time, torrnberste its statements. .
(..
• ft ..
MOST WONDERFUL U E! ) ..
Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the be
nefit experienced by the use of Thompson's Compound
liyrup of Tar, and that others, who, like me, have lan
guished through years °reaction and suffering, with
out being able to find a remedy, may know where it can
be obtained.l voluntarily make the followingmatement:
About tl years since, after being affected with a violent
-cold it left me a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst
the cough continued, which gas. with scarcely any In
termission, during this long period, language fails to tell
what I have suffered irntn debility, pains in the breast
end aide, night sweats, difficult expectoration, oppressed
breathing, and, in fact, all those symptoms which mark
a severe pulmonary erection. The relief occasionally
obtained by the dlseherge of the matter which obstruct
ed the healthy action ler my system, but Amend my
fears, as the purulent Matter discharged was frequently
streaked, with blood.
Doting this time Twig under the treatment ofsereral
physicians. and took many of those preparations re
commended as serilcable in the cases of others. but
without relief; and 1, at length; coneinded that a core..
in my case, was hopeless. But hots agreeably changed
is now my opinion t I have used. for about three weeks.
Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar, By the use of
one bottle my cough has been relieved and my system
reinvigorated, and by continuing its use tip to this time.
l am satisfied that my compl al nt Is entirely removed and
eradicated. It. KEARNEY, 212, S. Seventh street.
Prepared only by Angney lz Dickson, (successors of
S. P.Thompson,) at the N. E. corner of Fifth and
Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
Sold In Pottsville by J. 0, BROWN, and J. B.
FALLS, blinersville.
Trice 50 cents, or $1 per bottle ; Or .2 50. and 415 for
six bottles. Beware of imitations!!
July 17, 1847
Pottsville Steam Planing and
TURNING MANUFACTORY.
BG undersigned have made complete and perms.,
vent armogenionts for the manufacturing of.Floos
Boards. Window Elastics. Sawed Laths, Bed Posts, Ta;
tile, Crib, and'Washiland Legs, Awning end Bitching
Posts, Bannisters, Stomp Yee; Bolling Pine, Potato
Smashers, Bench and Band Screw., Porchund Newel
Posts, Bed Pins, and a general variety of turning of all
kinds. f They will keep constantly on band Yellow and
White Pine Floor Boards,Sasbing and Laths, and other
finished work worthy tie attention of builders. ' They
have
. circular saws for slitting stuff to any dimension
required for building or other purposes.
Pc b 3 4841) 11. tiTiLtUCII & Co.
RIIEUMATISSI
EEMZEMI
~outinnes to
wet over l'ul-
CAROLINA FLOOR BOARDS .4
WE have receirealhls week a Caro of Carolina
Lumber, whirl' we are now working into a'No. I
quality of Floor Boards. Have also 'on hand Jersey
Yellow Pine, and Susquehanna' While Pine Fleet'
Boards. (June3'49-I_li. STRAUCII&-CO.
• AN ORDINANCE
Regulating Public Exhibitions in the Borough
of rottscille.passed maso 4tb, 1848.
1 . 2 E it ordained and hatted by the TOwn Council of
•JJ, the llomuch of Pottsville, and it is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same, '
' Sec. I. That front amt after the passing of this ordi
nance no Public Exhibition shall be held will:oat a li
cense from the Chief Burgess first had obtained.
Sec. 2, The Chief Burgess Is hereby authorized and
empoweredtn grant licenses for all public Exhibitions
of a properchararter upon the receipt of a sum for such
license not less than Three Dollars and no more thin
Play Dollars, for rich And every exhibition-03e a-
Mount . t o be determined by the Chief Burgess from the
Character of the exhibition. The number of times of
the . Exhibitton for which the license to paid for and
granted shall be stated in _the License:
Sec. 3. Each and every person offending against the
provisions of this ordiennce by taking part directly or
indirectly to any public exhibulon held contrary . to this
ordinance. shall forfeit and pay for every such offence
the sum of from not less than $5, nor more than $:100,
to be recovered in the:manner directed by the Act of
Assembly, In such cares made and provide - IL (Signed.]
' JAMES M. BEATTY, l'rs'dt of Council.
Attest: Sourer. Vinci, Town Clerk, 1.311,3715-23. if
WHIG ,CONVENTION
In Philadelphia, June the 7M. 1848.
TITE Philadelphia and Reading Hailroad,CoMpany is
prepared to carry passengers from all the stopping
places on the road to Philadelphia, to 'attend the Con—
vention, to be held June 7th, 48. Tickets will be sold
in largerriantaiss to COMMilteeP, Clubs, Societies, ere.
at 50 per cent. off the established fares, subject to con
ditions which may be ascertained on application to .
AUG. EDWARDS, Gen. Tr. Ck.
Mee P &It U R Co. No 05} Walnat - t
street, Philadelphia. - 3 J0n.3Y833
P. S. immediate application should be made.
NOW PIIBLISUING,
A STATISTICAL AND nusuass DIRECTORY
OF THE ANTHRACITE COAL nEaro-v
•
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Price 25 cents—with colored Mnps 50 cite.
CONTAINING, among other matters, a view of'llte
Coal Region: its resources and font:anon, with a
directory of the dilferent veins new befog worked, and
a general til.dory of the coal trade from the commence
ment —its present condition and future prospects, he.
With a glance at mining operations, nod the improve.
Merits in mining machinery; history of the Bailmads,
.I.lanals, arid other sindlar improvements in the Region,
and the rates of tolls charged upon them, &c.. the cost
of construction, names or officers, anti their time and
places of meeting. Arc. ;—Growth and population of
the respective towns and trarimelis, with the naniesof
officers, and of all Literary, Benevolent and other as.
mciations, with the times and places of mcvtlog ;
towoßtifp and county officers, members of the Bar;.
Hot of-Post Offices; with the I Imo of arrival and depar•
tarcof the mails, Stage Coarlies,&c. ; -election returns;
almanac, astronomical pod roller microl inform:loll4a
summary or ptl3o/0,1111.1 C 1,1113 converted with the
early settlement 31111 hu.ineao of the Breen Srllool6
and Academics, Churches, lintel., and pimblic build
ings; hr. To whid,it wilt he added ADVERTISE
MENTri AND CARDS, of merchants. histel-kerpers,
lawye ,; trailerii.lllrchanirg, ma on fart u re re, transpor
ters, hr. The whole comprising nfocards of 100
paces, and to form a complete reflet or the business .
of the Coal ILugim., Loll of the nallry of the Schtlll l 4lll,
To he read) on et before the first of June. 1°45. .The
wink will hr neatly printed. stitLircir and covered,-
„and jurolblied .tibacr rg. only, t rts. - per copy,
or 5 coploi fur $l, rre7.- or postage. As the first edition
will he hooted, it will he rior e ,mrs' for and orders
ar, early as posiiblr. to citable U 3 to supply then..
, ret,Yris tltsitlng ,to advertise. are informed that pro.
fassional cards of 5 hors are inserted at 'l5 eta each,
and advellitarm-tits per Erriaro—(dnith!h-columr., or
IS 10 Mil !ice;.) one dallar. These. also, should
he sent in early, as the work has already been com
menced, and the fine[ edition C.:MO copies) very nearly
anticipated.
Advertiscancats and 'Subscriptions ran to left at the.
Oalot of the -Vino . .? Juuraal, or with either of the
Publishers.
CAEVALHO. 1, p bu 4)„. „.
E. BOWEN,
Poitsvlll,i, Fa. April 110, 1518 - .- 1 •
Ice - .Cream * boot-.,
•
CONFECTIONARIEe. Arr.
THE subscriber respectfully announce.: that his to
Cream Saloon was opened for the public, on the
first, lost . and will cnntinue open during the present
season. Situate in Centre Street. between the ltd.
dences of F. \V. Hughes, and the store of Lnng &
Jackson. Large or small quantities promptly supplied.
Mee, on hand, as usual, a large and general assort
meet of Confectionaites, Toys. &c. &c. all of which
will be sold dieep. GEL). L. GENSLEN.
May 6 VI-genit .
Fresh Groceries and City Flour,
Cern, of Nerve:tau aud Cs:: Zsreettr..
9711 E subscriber announces to his cnetoinerc and the
public generally. that he !lupin returned from-the
city and is now receiving at his Grocery and Provision
Store, a soperlor rot of Fresh Groceries, which lie has
selected "with great care.- Also a lot of Family Flour,
extra quality, which he flatters himself will he fund a
little superior to any in this anat ct—all of which will
he sold at very low rates to snit the times. lie Invites
the public to give him a call and examine for theinselVes.
PIIII.II..IIAFFA.
htaf.'fl 21of Corner,Norsvegian and Coal SIP. ,
Allerb Medicines,
PREPARED for diseases of every description; such
as Consumption; Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Fever and Ague.. Diseases of the Heart, Dysentery or
.Sommer Cow Walla, Piles, coughs, Asthma: Scrofula
or Kings F7,vo. Teller or any Impurities of the Blood.
Pure Herbs for nothing teas, put up neatly in papers
A large assortment of Fowler's works on.Prenolo
gy,.flusts, sr.c. Periodicals, Prints, Stationery, Magas
Zines, Weelky Papers, kr.
. For sale at the Periodical Store, Centre Street, next
door In the Joiterieon House.
. May tl 19-61] , O. 1). JENKINS & en.
cheap Window
110 - .7. Wi12.11015,, No.: 12 North Sixth st. Phila.
Venitian Blind Manufacturer, has now on
hand the largest and limit fashionable assortment of
narrow sl,2„and Miler Venitian Blinds, of any other
establishment in the United States: comprising entire
new styles, Win inings and colors, which will be sold at
the lowest prices, wholesale and retail.. Old Blinds
painted and trimmed to look equal tr new ones. The
dozens nr eTchnylkitt enunty and adjoininadistriets are
respectfully invited to call . and examine his assortment
before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident of pleas
ing and kiting satisfaction to al! ‘,3:ho may. favor him
with a :all. J. LII,IIS
Ph il'a. oprilq 3m " 15..'''' No. l 2 N. Sisal et.
BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES.
O. MADE OF THE best relined American
Iron, for Ole at about thesame prices of the
Iran in bar,being a sayins of about 100 per
cent to the purchaser. - All shnes'sold, or
warranted:and if not, satisfactory, can be
remelted and the money will be Trfti ntled.
GRAYS: lISOTIIIIIII. 42 Wiliiiit at., Philada.,
Deafness Cared.
Scarpa's Compound &comic Acoustic OIL
FOR .the cure of Deafness, pain and the discharge
of matter, from the ears ; also all those diragreea
blo noises like the buzzing of tnzects, of water,
w teeing of strain, which are symiltorns of ap
proaching deafness and also generally attendant with
-the disease•
HEREIN something worth attending to corning as It
dock hmit a man so extensively known as is Mr.-Graeff /
both In city and country. /
" I hereby certify that from the etTeets of a severe
cold last winter, lbeetime partially deaf. attende'with
very disagreeable noiseslike ringing ofbells.4:p‘whlch
graduellYincreased, until I completely lost tke hearing
nf one ear,—when I was induced to try Sc as Aeons
tic Oil, and am now happy to say; that with the use of
one bottle of the above medicine l ea ear a., well as
eve', and all disagreeable noiscilmVe entirely diaap=
;scared. Any ftuthar inforrhatlowiespecting my case,
will be gladly given, by calling.on me at No. 4!, North
Fifth street near Race. / DANIEL GRAM'.
Philadelphia, Nov. II
IL m ,y3 3.
For sale by Mr. B. aned, No. , 120 North S.
strect,Philada. ; in POI avilln by JOHN G. BROWN:
tie /
in Harrisburg by O. GROSS, and in Reading 'by Mr
EARL, where the interested can obtaln'many inter
esting certificate encores..
December I 180 . - O- Y 5
Wide Curtain Paper. • •
50pdtieesete patterns, lVidet.
which ui' : will be Paper, h sold co containing
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r i
I t g y all
rr i t c h e e s.
relit)] !saleanti retail. The highest price pail for rags
I exchange for paper, at • - HANNAN'S
apin 15]Wholepate and:Retail Paper Store.
J. llonry Adam,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in Market Street, pear Centre.
.Pottsville• Pa rinly3l-31-:ly
•
Coat Screens! Coal Screens!!
TllE!suicriber ts,jestensively'engared In the mint
facihry of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an
improved and entirely new principle, for which he has
secured LETTERS PATENT. and which be confident
ly believes will he found upon -trial, superior to every
other screen in use for durnbility and all the qualities
ore good screen. They are woven entirely of wire,
and can hF made with meshes and threadsof anyre
quired size and strength. -
WIRE WEAVING' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
will . bc.executed nettle shrillest notice: and screens
made to every pattern, adapted' to all the uses for
which screens are required.
i 'subscriber has recently removed his
lishmen4l 5 Coal Sleet, near the corner of Norwegian
street. HENRY JENKINS.
Pottsvf e. April 4 Ifilfi ' 14-
Great Bargains tn Carpefings.
VT M•RUPACTUUIR 0 OUR OWR 00001.
CAUPETINGS of every description, retailed et the
lowest wholesale prices.at the New ll..rpet Store.
No. 210, Chesnut street. above Eighth, Philadelphia.
Splendid Intranet 3 Ply Ca ipets, of new a,nd elegant
Myles and superior quality, $1 15 per yard, usual price
*I 371 teal 50 per yatd.
The very brit quality of Ingrains from 70 to OD cents
per
e yard ; esual price 00 cents to el t2i, per yard. Good
lanterns 50 centsper yard.
Elegant Entry and Stair Carpeting. Oil Cloths, Table
and' Piano Covers, at an equally great reduction in
prim. •
The public will be convinced that our Carpeting', wit
lti sold from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper than at any other
store In Philadelphia, by an examination of-our splen
did assortment.
Purchasers will recollect that by buying of us. they
pay but one profit—in most eases they must necessarily
pay a profit tto the manufacturer and also ,to the re
tailer. • •
Constant additionr are being made to our stock, from
cur extensive Steam Mills in Camden. New 'Jersey,
which for brilliancy and durability of colors are unsur
passed by any EnelFsh goods..
Match2slB4B-13-Im] J. WENTWORTH,
Warehouse 210, Charnel street, above Bth
Philadelphia. Factory, Camden, New Jersey. •
Phlhidelphia:China Store.
TRE Subscribers, proprietors' of one of the nudes!
and most extensive China Stores in the United
States, have now on hand a very large supply of Curs-
MOs Ware, - Graairs Ware, China !Pare and 01488 Mire,
embracing all the varieties ever Imported, which they
will roe in large or small quantities, Iflotesale or
to Fuse lhe wants of people, at wires to defy competition.
The advantages to be derived hem having 'large MA,
to select from, ought certainly to be apparent to every
one ; only two need be mentioned: •
let. The rarely to please the taste:
' 2rt. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest prices;
for it is certainly evident to every thinking mind fiat
the larger tie byline's dose, the Feud/sr the profit re
alised. It is so in every branch of trade. - The amen
. titterer sells to the wholesale package dealer; the
wholesale package. dealer sell* to the Jobber, and the
Ijobber, to the retell country 'dealer SO. that the farmer
or consumer of the article pays at last fogs preps t '
Why pay so many profits when you - can come directy
•to bead quarters 11„TYNDALE & MITCHELL.
april22 17-'2mo /210 Chesnut ante; abort 7th.
LI:73IBEIL.—Now reeelvint In yard, lot St e 68
and Panel Boards ; Mew Susauebarnta 8411:-
gin. of superior quality r r poplar and BiaOle Bemullng•
May B 19-tr P. GOULD.
Joseph'3lc3inrray's Passage
r •
Agency.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848.
8. BANNAN, POTTSVILLA,'SOLE AGENT
OLDEST AIID THE BEIM . ExTsSLIsSIED rASSAGE
ornca 111 THE EXITED sTATES.
THE subscriber respectfully begs
4 , 13. leave to tender hie sincere thanks to
. ... -s. 1 1, -... his numerous friends and the public,
„• w 4 4
,I).-__. ••• fur the very liberal support he has re
-7.,„.' '
. _ ceived for upwards ofLiventy years,
and solicits a continuation of their
confidence. The despatch with which his passengers
have been brought out, and hitt promptness with which
his very numerous drafts hare been paid at the different
banks, are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to
the public for the faithful performance of any future
contracts entered into with trimi
The following are the REGULAR LINE OF PACK
ETS, which rail punctually on their ap nted days, by
whkti passengers ,will be hmught out, it' tit delay or
disappointment. viz.:
sutra NAMES C•re:ls. Otto OF FAUX< FIZOtI N. V.
Patrick llertrydUelano,. !any. 8 May 6 Sept._ 8
I
Waterloo, , F.ILAIIen, " II l• I " ; II
Bhecidan, Cornish. •1 "
r " -"
7.6
Remy Clay, Nye, , Feby. 6 Jutti6 Octr. 6
-- ......_
N;;ikiip, IT Ai II
Carrick, Ham " :A ,' " 'A
?icsvWoria, Light; March 6 July . 6 Norf. 6
John U-Sklddy.ll.uce, " II " 11 " 11
Rosana, Moore._ " .6 .. pa " : 0
Ashburton, ' (lowland; April 6 Atli. 6 Deer.. 6
West. Point, W ItAllen ' 11 " II " 10
Ellildotat, . Cobb, . " 26 ":0 , " 31
mire:C.olE l l. c arezcs. Davi 11A111.1110 FROM 4.xv'Arox...
Patrick henry iDe..tno, Feby "l_l June ~,_. l Oct. ;1
Waterloo, FALAIIen, " 6 ":6 "aI
Sheridan. Earuish, Mar. Ti In!) , TI N.nr.1,3
Henry Clay, Nye, ••• :1 "21
New Ship, " . :I
Garrick, Hunt, April Tl An . 2. 11 Dee.ll
New Warta, Kulght, • :I • 21
John.lt Skiddy, Luce, " re, ••
.1
Destine, Moore, ' May Ti ~ Se. p t.ll Jan:. II
Ashburton, llowlatrd. ' ' " :I
West Point, W.ILAIIeo " •• S O "
Sitidons, teobb, ltine 11 Oct. It Feb.Tl
In addition to the above regular line, a number of
splendid ships, such an the Adirondack, Maranon. Rap
pahannock, Liberty, Sea, Bt. Patrick, Samuel flicks,
Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv
erpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing
the leant possibility of delay or detention in Liverpool ;
and for the accommodation of persona wishing io remit
money tir their family or fliendg, I have arranged the
payments of my drafts on the following banki:
Armagh, Cionmel, Enniskillen, Omagh, .
thlone, Cavan, Faints, Parsontown,
andon, Fermoy, Ermine:artily, Skibbereen,
!infant. Cootehill, Calway,.
Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny. Strabane,
Balfymelik, Dundalk, . Tralee,
liallyaliannonDunganran, Limerick, Wexford,
llama, Dungannon, Londonderry,Waterford,
Cork, Downpatrick,Monaghan, Voughal.
Coleraine, Dublin,
' lEsgtand.--Messrs. Spooner, Atwood dc to., bankers,
London; +tllll Mr. P. S. Flynr, Liverpool.
Statiand.—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its
bnroclies and agencies.
re Passages can also be engaged front Liverpool In
Philadelphia; Boston, and Baltimore, by the regotlar
packet ships, on application bring wade personally or
by letter post paid nddreined In B. BAN N A N.l'ottsv ate;
JOSEPH MeMURRAV, roraer of rine and >iolllll PI. •
New York.; or Mr. ED 3I IIIN D S. FLYNN, No. 117,
Waterloo Road, Liverpool [Janl 45-1
TILE tat IND • IMICALit WIVE
Fthe tat. el Headache. Giddittess, Itheintiatient,
Pile., Plvepersia, Scurvy. Smallpox, Jantittlee.Patur
in the Hack, Inward Weaknees. Paine:own or the
Heart, Rising to the Throat, Pripey, [Asthma, Fevers of
all kinde, Female rompliiiiits,' Aleaelmt, Salt Rheum,
Heartburn, Wen.. cholera Wants. Cough,. Quin , ey,
Whoopmg Cough.Cnoromption.Fit.g. Liver Complaint,
Erysipelas, Pealnees, Itching of the Skin, Cold,. Cent,
Gravel, Nervous Compleintr. and a variety of other
dipeases, atistng from linpurillee of the blood, and ob
structions In the organs of digestion.
Experience has prayed that nearly every diarate Ori
gin:nee from imperil:o of the blood aide," ti ga•lent of
the d it:entitle organb ; dto secure health. we mat re
move these obetructians or reetore the blood to its na
tura: eta:,
The avertion to taking medicine it moat elfeetu ally re-
Moved by elicluer's Vv : mu:Me Yiergarial I'd's; bang
,completely enveloped with a coating of pure white uu . , , ar
(Much it as distinct. from the infernal ingredients as a
tint shell front the kernel) and have no taste of medicine.
! but ace as emilyAwallnwed as bits of candy. Moreover
they neither nauseate or gripe tn. the slightest degfee.s
but operate equally on all of the diseased parts of the
system. instead of confintrir themselves viand racking
any paiticalar region. Thus. if the Liver be affected.
one ingredient will operate en that particular rowan, and.
by cleansing it of any exce...s of bile. restore it to ita na
tural state. Another will operate nu the bleed. and re..
move all impuilties in its circulation, is bile a third will
effectually expel whatever impurities may have been
daschareed into the stomach. and hence they still d e at
the rust of eftnase,tomovo all impute humor. finni the
body open the pores °Vernally and internally ; •sepdtate
all foreign and eh:it:Mous p.artmlet from the thvbs,
that the blood mast M. thotoaahly•purs —thus viewing.
a free and healthy Elton to the heart. lunge, and liver;
and thereby they restore health, even when ell other
means have failed
The entire truth of the ahnve can he ascertained by
the trial of a single box; and their virtues are so positive
and certain In restoring health, that the proprietor binds
himself to return the money pill for them in all cases
where they do not give universal eat is rat tint,.
Retail prices, 25 resin per box.
Priricipal office, No. Oa, Yesey street. New York. '
The followlnF are the atteolsin Schuylkill county for
Chi-liner'', Vegetable Purgative Pills •
Facts for the People
TILE constantly Increasing popularity and sale of R.
A. Falmestock's, 1111 l fuge has induced persons
who are envious of its success, to palm otruport the pub
lic preparations which all medical man knOw to be inef
ficacious in expek/Ing mama from the system.
This Veriminge made its way mut public foyer ur.,,
the ground of Ito own Intrinsic merits, more than any
other medicine of the kind now used: and, while many
worm remedies have, by dint of puffing. been I - MTH! into
sale, and shortly arlPT:golle 101 l the obscurity whirl)
their worthlessness justly merited, R. A. Fv. hnestoek's.
Vennifugegolitilitlef to be triumphantly stvoraned.. It
ha, only lo be used and Its effects will fully sustain all
that to said of its o onderfill espelling_power.
CERTIFICATE.
i:iie Co :liew York, Jan. 7, IS. la
WeCertify that'we hare.' used IL A.Falinestorlt's Vet"-
°when in nor families, and in every case it has prod'.
ded a decided and effectual remedy for expelling worgis
from the system. We cordially
. 7s:commend it to pa
rents who have children aillidwiththat dangerous.
. .
malady. * ELQN VIRGIL, ..,.'
• WM. B. 'PAINE,/
' ROBERT MA V/
. - •
]OS. BURROUGHS.
For ante, wholesale and, retail. nt 11w II rim warehouse
of 11. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.
Corner of Sixth and Wood so.„-Pittehnre, Pa.
For sale in P00...1in...by CLEMENS & PA !WIN.
Dol.litists: - ' December 9 50
SILENCE:
- - - -
That drendfatl ces,va ! Th 4 Lungs are in danger !
The work of the de.itroyer hulk begun!
The cough of / eon.maption h,th is
ZS a "avast of Death!
A" you a mother Your darting child, your idol
and earthly y, is now, perhaps, confined to her
chamber by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks, her thin
shrunken fluters, tell the hold disease has already gain
ed opon her—the sound of her sepulchral/4 , 4h piereesi
your sour.
Young man, when ju=t about to enter life, disease
sends a heart-ernshing blight over the fair prospects of
the'futurefour hectic cough - and feeble limbs tell of
our lose of hope, but you need not deimalr. There is
a balm which will heal' the wounded lunge, it le'
effERM AN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM . .
Mrs. ItEE, the wife of Wm. 11. At tree, Esq.. was
given up by De. lqewali of Washington, Dra. Rae and
Mcelelian of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of
New York. ler friends all thought she must
She bad decry appeuranceorbeing In eonsmoptinn, and
was FO pronounced by her physicians--Sherman's Bal
sam was'civ en and it cured her.
hIrs.OARRABRANTZ of Du Ferry, was also Lu
red Of consumptton by this Rabaul when all ether re
medies hilted to give rellef—she woo reduced to a ske
leton. -Dr: A. C. castle, Dentist, 2AI, Broadway, has
witnessed its effects in several 'capes where no.other
medicine afforded relief—but the ilaleam operated like
a charm. lir. C. also witnesied Ifs wonderthl effect,' is
curinguithura, which titterer fails of doing. Spitting
blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually eu red by this
Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood yes-,
sets, and makes the lenge sound again. ,
Rev. HENRY JONES. 109, Eighthavenne, was ca
red orcough and catarrhal offeetionnfNlyearssta'nding
The first dose gave him tnore relief that, all the other
medicine be had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19, De
laney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who ,was labor.
any ender Conumption, and to another sorely afflicted
with the Aetiona. In both cases its effects were im
mediate, sons restored them io comfortable health
Ain,. LUCRE'I'IA WELLS, 95, • Christie street. stir
fered from Asthma 12 year. "Sherman's -Balsam re
lieved her at once. and she is comparativeli Well.tiong
'enabled to subdue every attach by a timely use of this
medicine. This Indeed Is the great remedy for Cough',
Celds, Spitting Blood, Live* Complaint., and all the
affections of the throat, and even Asthma and ton
eutnptlon.
Price - 25 cents and 81 per bottle.
DI. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges,and root
Man's Plasters sold as above.
. . . .
Shermun's Office is at 106, Nassan street, N. V.
Also for sale by the following agents In Se nu ylkill
county.
J. S. C. MARTIN,
.1. G. BROWN, Poteville.
F. SANDERSON.,
11. Shi.ler. Plot Varbon'.
Wm. H. njelow, New 4 liia~ -
T.
T. William-, Middlcia.rt,
Schwartz; Pa l creon. -
J. IL Alter, Tom .0111.
Milner & Morv-or'..th, Tamaqua
Wm. Trice, St Clair.
Geo. Iteircoydcr. New Ca.ftle. •
Jas. 11. Falb, Mincesville.
Jonas a ßauliman,
.1. chew.
Jacob Kantlinan, Lawei7tinhontongo.
Shoelace & Garrett, (Jevri,vloneg.
Lynn dr. Mahe!, Port Clinton.
Levan & 11,111(11min, Schuylkill flatlet]. '
Paul Ban., Pine rove. [IJcP2 47-40-erna
FROM th e state of New York.— . •
Messrs. J. Kidd & Co.
Omar :—Please send me by Fairress, 12 dozen boxes
° Jlk.Loar's Lies. PillsX, , ,,,They are selling good here,
and suit generally: Yotis &e. ' E. P. ;STEDMAN.
Xayritte. Chatauque CO., N. Y. Dee. 09, 1640.
- Prepared for the proprietor an d sold wholesale and
retail by • , J. KIDD ar. Co.
No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa.
tle N. B.—Purchaser, will' Meese be particular and
inquire for •• Dr. hlcLane's Liver and take no
other.
The Increased demand for D. M'LANES LIVER
PILL, since their introduction by us as tils agents, has
thr exceeded outmost sanguine expectations. It is now
about TEN YEARS since they were brought before the
public. During this time hundreds of certificates have
been handed us, testifying te. their efficacy, and mating
the very great relief they bad derived from the use of
them. We have now in our possession many certifica
tes from respectable persona, who !rave need DR.
M'LANE'S LIVER PlLl;with the most happy rewrite,
where every other known remedy had been used in vain
li i n s c o . ,gl o te , An t r e b c e o r u o n f try r7 , u ire lar u p s ly g st an cla d us re , co of . pgi u, s i t i a n n g
in their practice.
It has been our sincere Wish, that these rills should
be fairly and fully tested by expe dente, andstand or fall
by the effects produced. :That they have been so tested,
and that the result hos been in esery respect favorable.
we call thonsaads to witness,-ho have experienced
theirbesefletal effects. . -
.Dll. L'IANE'B PILLR are not held forth or ream
unadedllihe most of the popular medicines of the day)
as universal core alts, but simply for LIVER COM
PLAINTS, and those symptoms connected wnh a de
ranged state of that organ. • J. KIDD & Co.
Cor sale in Pottsville by John 8, C, Martin, and John
C. Wawa 'Druggists. '
Jon.3-8-6m0.• '
Life Insurance. - '
II
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO3II".NY
OP. No. 01 .. 11 7aisat street. II
MIES Company is now ready to make INSURANCES
on LIVES, on the mutual system, without liability i
beyond the amount of the premium.-
All the profits of the CompanyAlvided annually among ,
the insured.
The premium may be pald'quetterly, semi.seHaulliv,.
er annually, or oue•half of the premium may be paid in
a note at Id months.
Individuals insured in this Company beetnne member'
of the corporation, and vote for trustees. I
1 he rates of premitim, with a full participation in the
profits, are us low as those of any other Institidloti in
the state or country, ind . lower than any or th e Englisti
Companies, with/only a tionion of the profits.
thank applhatieus for Insurance, with full partieuldrs
can be had at the office.
L. mat. En. President.
..
....,.\
DANIEL L.
AL CLARKE, Vice Presidcric
.1016 - 1 W. HORNOtt, Secretary
. . -
Edward Hartshorne, 5111., '
- •
Mark M. Reeve. ' Medical Examiners,
In attendance daily from l to t o'clock, I'. M. ' .
s .Iren 48-s-ly . .
IlVti - EMNITY.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANV I
OFFICE No.l 0 31,
• OF PHILADELPHIA.. '
Chesnut street, near Fifth street\
DIRECTORS,
Charles N. 'Mocker, George, W. Richards, \
Thomas Hart, Mordrsi D. Lewis,
Tobia'a Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
. Jacob R. Smith, • Monis Patterson.
Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited,
on every description of property, in town and conutry
.at rates as low as arc consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a. large Contingent
Fond, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely
Invested, afford ample protection to the assured.
The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1819, as
published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as
follows, viz.:
Mortgages. 9590,550 65 Stocks, 51,563 'L
Real Mime, 100,358 00 Cush, Ace., 45,157 57
Temporary
loans, • 125,459 00 ' 91,1,097 ca
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years.
they bare paid upwards*of sae minion two isearbed
thessand dollar*, losses by fire, thereby affording evi
dence of the advantages of. Insurance. as well as the
ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all
liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President.
CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretary.
'The subscriber has been appointed agent for the
above mentioned institution. - and is now prepared to
make insurance,on every description of property, at
the lowest rates. . ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. '
Pottivtlie,Junel9, 1811:5 . (Febl9-0 L
Spring Garden Mutual Insurance
Company.. •
T lllB Company having7aganrsed according 'to the
provisions bf Ito charter. is now prepared to make
Insurances a sainst loss by Fire on the mutual principle,
cnitibined with the security of a joint stock capital.—
The advantage of this system is, that efficient security
s alThrded at the lowest rows t 'tat the immuess can be
Sanct'''. as the whole' profits Ores an interest not to
cacced 6,per cent. per annum on the capital) will Ire re
turned to the niemlwrs of the Institution, without their
becoming responsible for any afthe encagrments or li
ehilitics of the Compaity,fultherthan the premiums:w
ino'', paid.
•
The great coerces which thin system has met with
wile serer it has been in t rodnecd, induces the Director's
to request the attention of the puhlic to it, confident
thatit requires but to he understood to he nppreciated.
The ar r oflnvorisarat ion, and any explanation in re
gard' to it, may he obtained by apply try at the Office
•A'bra.l.-est corner of MA and ihOod sts.. re rf 11. BAN
NAN, Pott,ville.
CHARLES Inl'OliES, President.
KliliMffltAAß.SsCrelarV•
Charles Stokes, , c..9tre W. Ash.
Josoph Wood, • Abribaln R. Perldns,
Elijah Dallett, ltai"l,l lirsn'tin.
P. L. Lasiteienne, Walter It. Vet", '
Samuel l'owmatrl, Joseph Parlor,
The .ut".•cdtber has been appointed Arent for the a
bove mentioned lastitiitiOn, and IA prepared to effect
nstinroAte on an dvseriptlans of property at the lnwctt
ates. R. I.IINNAN.
February V, 154 G.
National Loan, Fund Life Assu
rance Society of .London.
4 A - S a tl t l i h ,e *G O S; p D h .LN . K. foLh p e ,,,,, Be e n re er
b o l f . tLe t N o i. f li a lo a e r e
liament.—Capital £500,000 or 42.500.000—Beildes a En
serer Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about $:a7,006.
T. Lamle Murray, Esq., George creet. Bauover
square, Chairman of the Court of Direcotrs In London
Ph esiman.—J. Elliotson, M. D., F. R. S. detnere.—
W.. S. B. Woolhouse, E.sq .F. R. A ~ S. Srerecarg.—
C. F. Camroux,
The following are among the advantages offered by
'the: instuution
The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to the
accumulation cf wen:luta:Y. The peculiar benefit been
red to the assured by thc pttnatple of the loan depart
ment. The payment of premiums half-yearly;or quar
terly, be patties insured for whole term of life, at a tri
lling aelditionaltharge. The travelling leave - extensive
and liberal. Persons insured fertile, can at once borrow
half antount of annual premium, anti claim the same
priyilegc for five successive years, on their own note
and-deposit of policy. Part of the Capital is perma
nently invested in.the United States, in the names of
three of the Local Directors, as 'fruatees—avallabie
alwaya to the assured In vases of disputed claims
(should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days al
loweil after each payment or premium becomes due
without forfeiture of policy. No chargo fur medical
examination.
The Society being fininded on the Mutual and Joint
Stork principle, parties may participate in the profits of
the Society; I wo•'hirds of t, hick ant annual,' divided
among those assured the life on the participation scale.
Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the
advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing
the General Agent, J. Leander Starr, N 0.71, Wall St.,
New York, Cali obtain the requisite information and the
necessary papers for effecting an insurance.
Ve Any infortnntinn with regard to this Uompany ran
tojohtained at the office of the 'Antlers' Journal.
M=llM
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU
ITY dc•TRST CO., OF PHILADA.
OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST.
ATAIIE Insurance cn Lives,grant Annuities and En
downieros, and receive. and execute trusts.
Rater for (insuring $lOO on a sing la' life.
For 1 -year. For 7 years. For Life.
annually. annually
.. . 0 093 1 . 77
30 • 0 914 . . 136 * . r 36
.
• 40 169 193 .26 •
An 1 96 ' • 09 460
60 4 35 - 1-.91 7 00
113.4nri.c :—A m.;rson axed 30 years next birth-day
. y payine. the Conipany3l 31, would secure to his ra
may or heirs 3100, should he die in one yea L . ; or for
313 11l he secures In them $1000; or for $ l3 60 annu
ally for 7 yearn ; he secures to them $lOOO should he
die in 7 yearn; or fors23 60 paid annually during
life he provides for them 31000 whenever he dies,
for $6550 'hey would receive 65000 should he die In
one year. • -. . -
JAM/MIT 0,1815.
•
TILE Managers of this Company, at a meeting held
on the December. ult., agreeably to the design
referred In the original prospectus or circular of the
Connie ny,appropriated a Bonne or addition to all poli
cies foir the whole of life, remaining in force, that
were issued prior to the lot ofJanuary, 1842. Those
of ahem therefore which were Issued in the year 1838,
will be entitled to IP per cent upon the sum insured,
making an addition • of-1100 on every 01000. That is
$llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim
instead of the #looooriglnally Insured. Those policies
that were issued in. 1837 will he entitled to 81 per cent,
or $8750 on every 81000. And those issued in 1838,
will be cntitled to 7/ per cent, or $75 on every WO,
and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued
prior to Ist or January, 1842.
The Donuts will lie credited to each- polo . cy on the
books eudoryed on presentation at tine Office.
It is the design of the Company, to'continue to - make
addition Dr 'bonus to the policies for life at stated
periods:
, W. RI CII.I.IIDS, President.
Jong F. JAMES, Actuary.
CrTnesubscriber has been appointed Agent forth°
above Institution, and is prepared erect Insuranceson
lives, at the published rates, and give any information
desired on the subject, en application 'at this athee.
IiPiJAMIN HANNAN.
Pottsville Feb. Sth. ,
11 - 34 711 `--* trir
kt MI IT Ut,
AMEDICINE which Is perfectly safe,and map be
giv
en to children, front • tender infancy to advanced
age, lays under no reatralnl as to cold water, Or any
hind milled. Purges mildly, sulaluing fever,—deaf rays
and expels worm. tvi , h invariable_success—and Npul
ly administered to children.
That it possesses they° valuable properties. Is fear
lessly asserted-st claiming the ndditfonal advantages
of, being given in small bulk, and requiring none of the
dtenelitlig which Wenn 'Tea nut other supposed'Verrnl
limes dreamt. Daring Its brilliant career, it has been
introduced into many fit mil ieF ,tv here every other known
and .accessible Termlfuge has been tried without the
least sncirms, where it hat promptly expelled Worms
to an almost ineredible =nun!.
Ar evidence of the surprising effecis of Dr. M'lLanes
WORM SPECIFIC, we give the following:—
On Saturday, February 74,,-1815, Mr. James Richard
son called at the DrnrStore of .1. Kidd & Co. corner
of Wood And Fourth streets, Pittsburg, Fa. and made
the following statement:—"A child of mine hod been
very sick for some len days—we had given her 'Purga
tive medicines, but it had done her ho good. - One of
our neighbours Mlle in and said it ryas Worms that
were destroying the child, and at the same time spoke
of the wonderful effects she had witnessed frnin using
Dr..M.Lnaes Worts Spe4sc,in that neighborhood.' iVe
procured a Tiat—gave one tea-spoonful. and the child
discharged forty two worm.: I then gave another tea
spoonful, which brought forty-six =remaking in all
6: Upright Worms. As a duty.' owe to you, and the
commtinity attarge; 1 freely make known these facts,
My child is now Well. What is most remarkable, the
Worm Speetne expelled the Worms alive, in about four
hours after I gave it to the •
For sate In Pottville by John S.C. Martin, & John C.
Drown Druggists. [Jul 48-1-5 m
The Great Reformatfou.
T HE Ptctnrial Edition of D'Auhignes great work on
the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, In Ger •
many, Switzerland, are.
Jett published by Jotepl d. Sped, - No. ga t Cherry
Street, above Sixth, PtitLadelphia, his splendid Maio
edition of the above-named work, with IS engraved
lustrations from original designs. Four vole. in 9;
bound In extra cloth and library sheep.
' The publisher respectfully calls the attention of the
trade and the public generally, to thin work, being the
only illustrated tilltloo published In the United States.
Ile trusts-that the beauty of its embelliehments. the
,strong and subatantml manner In which It is bound, in
conjunction with the known popularity of the work it.
self,will be a sure recommendation to public ar'.
JOSEPH A. SPEEL.
No. 00, Cherry street, above Sixth. Philada.
• J. A. S. has also lately published a new and beautiful
edition of Sarrealtt Bars Rem. Slone, a suitable book
for children, neatly done up in extra cloth •. •
Phila. March 181819 12-3 m
Gold Pens at $1,37 1-2.
rrillE subscriber hes just recelvedo. Int of good Gold
1. Pens, which be will sell as low mi uni, with
Silver Pencil case. Also. Benedict & tlatney'a
Congress Pens, of which will be sold ar.lidan
ufact,urets' prices.
R . superior lot of Gold Pencil taxes and Pens, Cold
Pencils, &c., which will be sold at less than city prices
at BANK& PPS -
sprit 15.'484 Cheap Pancyend Variety Stores:
A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD Et,
A
noirs 111P . flOVED CHEMICAL 150AP—IFor
extracting grease, tar, pitch; oil, paint, iir any other
greasy substance, from ladles' and gontlemen's clothing,
including silks and satins, carpets, table spreads, Meri
no shawls, ladies' bonnets./re. A 'award 0(1123 will
- mid to any person who will produce a spot of
paint green or dry that this sosp will not extratt $lO
per gross4l per dozen, or I:joints per cake. For sale
wholesale, and retail at CIANNAN'S Variety stores,
I'oosring:term b sole agent fur the co unty.
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Post
From out TClegrupl4lC outieSpiindent.
NEWS TO TREleArter
PIIILAbELPUIA-Juie a 04.9. f,
8 o'clock, PM.
The floor- market s still 'Tither 'loutish sod
Unsettled ; prices rsollog. with but small Isla, tit
$5;50 a 5,62 a 75 e per bbl, for prim* binds
foi family use. Pat Corn' Meal ii worth
per bbl: tiara: Ertika se 'se
119 ets. per bushel f r Corn is stesdj at
whidge, 21 ets. per r t. in bbd; 2: in hhda:
The price. of beeves ranges from -6.75 ii gli i
per .hundred' Hee .
worth from , s4l Id sri'per:ligi'lba:'
- .
0•-Millard Fillmore., of N
tell for the Vice Pr4ilifency'.%yeis the eth:acleifi
cats of the TerifroflB4 • in'Corigihe
may*' The Treaty lhai beikl.rktified - tit 66120
brancheeof the trierlean Cceigred:' '
rr We regret to 0 creche; by therhilidekatik
pipers, that the pliant - Mijir' Btatlee, of thW
tougb. lost bts Ptickst-Books int - Philadellittii;•
iontainincupwards 0 $lOOO, white attenarng 'kW
rig Convention ! ;
; •
D NVILLM DEMOCRAT
Our friend Cook, (end he does liiif , itAvs ; paPeif
coking well.) is again et work. Ilti,curlies out
o the tire with a neW suit. end isinst in timo to'
tell tip his sleeves fel: the eld,:nere!
'' LET ITS WOlllll InIAESZ IT:• 1:
Tousey's Universal Oldinent;•
A, COMPLETE remedy for bums, acalds i cuts;titalses
S 1 sprains, swellings, salt rheum, piles, ferresorer.
chapped hands, sore lips, chillblalns, scald head,' and al'
kirids of INFLAMED SORES. • -
Personi in all conditions of life are at all times Ude
to be afflicted with the above complaints. It Is thensfetre '
the duty of heads of families to provide and keep ola"
Ilan . ready foe any emergency, A REMEDY that Is'
cap - ble of removing the suffering attendant on these
ver troublesome companions Those who ban used.
To eq's Uoinersol Ointment need not ip told that It Ma
most complete remedy, a perfect suister ef pain, and the
most speedy remover of Imnammation ever discovered. •
The sperience of sorb persons is sufficlentlo prompt
them to keep it always on hand..knowing that many
valuale lives and limbo have been saved by this MA
GICA CONQUEROR of In fl amed and other Boren ,
burns, vitas, .sc. It Instantly stops all pale of the se-
verest intraild prevente all sear. No fawn./ sbelltld be .
withodt it, as an immediate application of it, la cure of
Mum , er scald. would tlo mom, good while waiting for
thedoetor than be could do When arrived, besides pre
vetatt:.long hours at the utmost surering which Might
pa, be ore a rht eicaan could be obtained
t- It prils2Ss , s control aver the severest in j ur ies by to..
over maittitication, over Inflammation, and by its coma.
...zed Virtue, it acts as JittLiTePtic,Vit.Tis4L4:o4.6Pll"
, 7 •OliA !dart,. Lem:akar, and Lisa/in4, and is the mast
TE EXTERNAL REMEDY now in um.
Thou rids have tried and thousands praise it.. It is
working! its way into public favor with a rurality here."
tofore unknown in tbe, history of medicines.
./111 irk, a ro.rstromu:iod it. Again we as no fan ily
shou:d be. without it: The agents will furnish the pub
lic GRAT IS with bobs describing this; Ointment.— /
C. Each box of ibes.tinutoo TOuley's Univemal Ctint.
meat, has the !denature. of 6. Tousey wektra oa as ass=
p"dc ta,a4 in black ink.; Never purtthaw a boy unless
this si,t4ture cin be seen. Price hi centspar box, or
five buses for SI hi 1 Propared by.ElUott & Toasty.
Druggiste, Syracuse. N. 'V., and sold by agents through
out theoiled elates.;
. sold in New Yr:aka:l. 101 1 . Naasau street.
13 1 L
The fol owing are ibe agents In Schuylkill county fan
Tousey's,Universol Ointment: .
3. S. CI MARTIN; 1 ' .
J. G. II OWN, y. Pottsville. ' .
C. SA DERSON,I J
H. Sh ;ler. Port:Carbon. ,
- Wm: H. Marlow; Now I ltlaudelplaia... . -
.T. Williams, Atiddleport.
IL Schwartz. P4ItEThUD,
3 H. !Alter. Tuscarora, ; . - -
Meitner & Morgcnroth t Taimaqua •
William Prim:, lii. Claw, , • .
' GeOTl Relfinyilm. New Ceitle.
ilium B. Fallo.Nitnev-ville, ,
Janus Nauffni.O.lewellyb. 1 '
- - 3. Christ, I
Jacob ;Kauffman; Lower Mahout ongri,
Shoen;r & Garrett, Orwlesburg,
Lyon Risher, Port Clinton..
Levan & Kauffman Schuylkill Haven • .
Paul Barr, Mangrove,'' r . (O ct . -
STA.NTONSIEADERNAL ItEXEDY.
C , ALLICIS „ 1
HU- N • T.' g LINIMENT,
Is nor/ urfiversally acknowledged to be the Infallible
remedy 'foe Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Coo.
traction of Mustier, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is..
sues, Old U cers, Paina in the Sack and Chest, Agae
to the Break and Fere, Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises.
Salt Rhei* Burns,Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Net.
Sous DlsonSes.
-The witiniphant success which has attended the ap
plicatinn oil this mort WONDERFUL. MEDICINE in.
curing the Most severe cures of the different diseases.
;shove natosl, - and the 111011 ENCOMIUMS that Pave.
been bertruved mom it wherever it has been harodti-.
cod, gives ale the !Vain call on the afflicted to [Mere
at once to the only remedy that ern bevelled es.
A year he. scarce* , elapsed since I first Introduced to •
the not ice of the public, this WONDERFUL REMEDY,:
and in that !short spare of time,' it has acqUired a repo.
tattoo that lake It amongst medicines as a treat Ester.
nal Remedy hefty/Wand best. It has received the ape
probation :or the Medical Faculty and many citizens oi
influencennm~lj wealliave united and recommending it
to the Public',,, use. a a medicine that can be safely re.
moved to for Speedy viler. The high characteralready
attained by Oils popular Medicine, has indueed - aom•
bare and evil inonded person, to patio off a counterfeit
as the genuin • ; and no dirubt the country will be flood.
ed with a spurious 'iluut's Lluhrient. Be careful sad
examine welbefore You buy. end bee you get
STANT° EXTERNALI M R EN M T EEDIi CALLED,
rs LIN
See thatcachl bottle i has my nears blown unwire.. end ,
that it is actrenyetnied V ett directions, and with'. fa*
simile of toy 'Denature OS the secoad page otherwise.
you will ho ceeated with an article•that' will Injure Ina
stead of benelittiag yeti.
The low pnte atartdch It is sold enables every one s ,
even the poorest to be beneatted by this isctlicet rem*.
dy. It is otifiletunately the case I bat the working eta;
see, from expMure.nee more 'abject than the idreit
nth, to those Very Infirmities which it is Intended to
cure, yet the isorbitatit price usually asked for terne.
dies of the like nautili (one dollar per bottle,) tube the
needy of theirivise., •
Thousands nowsureting the most intern* Way.
arising from tpaimed limbs, distortion' of the Borne,
Inveterate rhe math= ; many of them,: perhaps, have
already riven tip in delepair all nUempts wobrain relief,
after repealed end unsuccessful trials—bur let no such
feelings of dear be lentertained.-try RUNT'S LINI
MENT, it has one wonders, as may be seen by reading
the severalels reported In the pamphlets which are
lobe had of e cry Agent. Try it and despair not. But
should you in ;carelesimew, or Incredulity neglect to
seek for relief ilk its pruner application, either for your.
self or your friends. teen let the blame be upon your.
be (only, for Providence has now placed within yeas
reach a safe and certain remedy, which, has already
afforded relief to tlmnsands, and whose healing proper.
ties are inconteistible. i .GEO..E.• STANTON. •
Sing Sing, lifly 1, t 847.!
I - AGENTS'
John G. IlroWn, Pottsville.
Jonas Robinliold, Peet Clinton. • I -
Bickel & Medler, Osirogiburg•
Lewis G. Wohder, Schuylkill Haven. -..
James 11. Fairs, blineroville. • .
Ceo. Relfsnyder, New Cottle, !
Walter Laivluin, tit.
' 8, R. Remoter), Port emboli,
Oliver & MarS, Behnont.
W. 11. Refloat; New Philadelphia, ' •
.1. ‘Vtilin me. !Middlepott.
George 11. Pelts, Orockvilte,
Jos. 11..Altet: Tuscarora.
nelintr & Motganworth, Tamaqual.
July 3d, 1847. Pottsville; May 13th,1114721—ty
HAAS' EXPECTORANT,
- • I TOn line! crltr. Or •
Consumption, Coughs, Colds. 4r.0..
TO THE .PUBLIC::
I N I'REEIENTIPia thisNiluable medicare to the pub,
lie as a remedy for Consumption,; and Pulmonary
Diseases In general, 1 have been actuated solely by the
great since. attending Its; use in my, own Immediate
neighbor hood,and a desire to .beactit tke *Meted, k
shall simply endeavor to give a titter Cratannent of list
.Lsefittness, and 'fluter myacif that itssarprising alma,
ty will enable me to furnish sorb omens Of its virtues•
as will satisfy the moat inctadolnes. thae CONSUMP.s
TION may and
. I'CADI BE CURED," if aleskautdielne Lr
resorted to in time. as Consumption. 10Pserer is a
disease which differs much in rim savetitv of Its symp.
'ma, and the rapidity brit. progress, sad has long baf--
lied the skill of physicians it cannot ba supposed that!
this or m y - other remedy is capable of erecting a,
cure in every ease and in every saga of the diseases:
on the contrary, We must expect tt to fail sometimes, a,
:ircumstance which 'occurs dally,with all the most val.•
sable remedies Ore possess. for the.most simple diseu--
es. The proprietor submits the following testheoulais•
In its favor front citizens of this County, well knows'
to tbe 1
Ma. W. J. ILCes,—lleving been, afflicted for the last
thirtyyears wiLh Consumption, and having bad t he ad
vice of some of he most eminentPhysicians,and was gl•
coup as incu ble. I wash:deceit to make trial of your
invaluable Expectorant, and out happy to say that 1 am
entirely cured, and nth attending to my daily occupation
as though 1 hid never been afflicted. Previous to ta
king your 'EXPECTORANT, I could not. 111 bad been
sodiaposed, do anything at my trade. I have since fee- •
ammended it to scveralmfroy friends. and particularly
one ease ofiCos at no go Comma rnoesand am harry
to state that in every insiatme It had the desired erect,
Your. respertfuF ' JOSHUA 11A1NBINE.,
Eichayik 'Waren. sober 1.1814, ,
Senor ac ct. ILLYIP. January
Mr. W, 11,Ms.—pray &yr... Having been ateheed
with a se ere pain in the breast, I was - hiduced to try
your Ex ctotent„ang after ustngone bottle of it,forind
it to relieve toe, andi: do not hesitate In recommending
it to the nblic as a valuable medicine for Colde,Coughs
and Atni lions ofth Breast. -
lam respectfullylyouve-&e.„ ' •
1 EDWARD UUNTZINOI2II,
Scuuit.au.i. Harm, Octobei IS. 1844.
I was taken with Wired cold some time ago, and meal
I one or two bottles oPMr Ifeerr.E.xpietorear. which re
tiered Me much; and should I have occasion for ihts.,
above again, I wotild freely cation Mr. flaw/Ibl' tits ist.•
valuable Expectorant. .DANIEL IL STAGER:
Scubirmuu. Haves. July, 29,1843.
i'Wo.Lts m .1, Itsas,—Dear Sir.—l am happy to,
testifsito the eMcacY of your expectorant, be ansWers
tug VllNgnrpose for Which it arm intended, thatof
geeing Cougbe, Colds, &e., • • •
Yours respectfUlly. - CHAS: nowntsoss.
For sale by the PrOprietor at Sebnylitill Haveab,lanah
by the following Agent* in Schuylkill county.
Potuyille—J. 13,G* Martin, . ;
Llewellyn—Johantian Cockhill, Esq.
Mincer:Me—J. &JP: Palls, .
New Castle—George Relfanyder, Potty. • - -
Port Carbon—Henry Shinier. P. 14,.
Landingville—Color & Vrembelleet,
Pinegrove—Omer&Forrer, ••• . -
Tamaqua—Treiber & Sloomeroter! ,
Middleport-11, NOM & Son.
Tusearora—Cenrge 12 Dry.
D' Frederick Klett,&. Co.. have beet, appointed gum
et agents In Philadelphia. fullest' Expectorant.
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