The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 02, 1848, Image 3

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    POTTSVffiLE.
SATURDAY XORNIXO. DEC. 2, 1848
EV" The cireulation of the Miners' Jtiornal 4 greater
then any other
. paper pubiLsbed In Northern Pennsylva
nia and ham nearly double the iircubdion of any other
published in Schuylkill county. Itsloo circulate. largely
among .capitaftsta manufachartra, iron and coal dealers
t hroughout the Atlantic and 'Eastern States.
SINGLE COPIES . or MINERS• JOURNAL
an be 'obtained every Saturday of William Old
ham', Minersvilte t Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at
the corner of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville
end at the counter of the publication office.
tn-51n. E. J. Far to authorised to receive enbscrip
'lons (or the Miners• journal, and receipt for the same,
at pie Dreg store, in Tamaqua. .0,
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
This subject is exciting considerable attention
smell the different Whig papers of the State.—
There seems to be no lack of gentlemen mention
ed In connection with this dignified sod responsi
ble station. Among them we noticeJemee Coop
er, Josiah Randall, William M. Meredith, James
Irvin, T. M. T. McKenna% Thaddeus Stevens,
A. Stewart, and several others.
HON. 1110NRY 'CLAY.
_ •
We are happy to learn that this distingaislied
t3tatesoxast had experienced a favorable change in
big illness, and was considered out of present jaw
—ger, several days ago. It was hoped thatlhis
health would be speedily restored. C.
NO SECTIONAL DIVISIONS
In noticing the result of the recent Presidential
election, the Cleveland .Herald remarks:—"The
election of Genera' Taylor to the Presidency land
Millard Fillmore to the Vice Presidency, is !the
(result, of the union of all parts of the coontr7 in
their support. From Vermont to Louisiana! the
American People supported National no4ina
lions, and the Noah gives the Whig ticket
strong support as the South, if not stronger. !The
purely sectional ticket did not obtain popular sof
frages enough in any State, to secure a eingleoloc
toral vote, and in most of the States it run:: „fer
behind both the others. Happily for the ate ility
and perpetuity of our Republican institutione, the
great majority of the people of all the States, of
the Confederacy hold "Liberty end Union, Now
and Forever, - One and Inseperabl;."
ARISTOCRACY OF INrELLIGENCE•
Governor Coolidge, in his late brief message, to
the Vermont Legislature, speaks the following
truths:—
" Education for all is now demanded., Inquisitive
men long since found out that there is o such thing
as that which literary fops have called the "vulgar
mind." The artificial distinctions of the past are
• yielding to the claims of common sense and. common
justices and it it foreshadowed that in oar country,
if eat elsewhere, man is to rank by the measure of
his intellectual ability, and the &pee of his moral
worth."
. I
THE PLAQT.T4.IIINES FRA.I.TD
The New York Tribune, reverts for A moment
to the iniquitous Plaquemine fraud of 1844 by
which Mr. Clay was cheated out of the electoral
male of Louisiana. and says:
-The total vote of Plaquemine', at the most im
portant recent Elections was as follows:
1840. '42 '44. '46. '47. '4B
290 272 1,044 538 263 515
The total vote this year, it will be seen, is 515. and
?kith parties have done their best. The Locofoco
majonly is 195. llad a like vote and majority been
returner! in '4l. Mr. Clay would have had the Elec•
toral vote of the State by 16 majority • by the bold
est end blackest flood, it was wrested from him and
given to Polk."
47" Look out fur Spa - Haus Bills.—Thete
has: been put in circulation, says' the Syracuse
Journal, altered notes, alt made from the same
plate—three dollar bills oo the ldattenkill Bank,
Vermont; Adams Bank, Massachusetts': and the
City Bank, Nays liasen. The plates bear no re.
semblance to the original, and may easily be de
tected. The alterations in the plate are only such
as the locality and signature require. These bills
are large'' , circulated .in the community, and
hence the importance of greater caution. A new
three dollar counterfeit has also been detected on
the Bank of Whitehall_ The paper and signa
tures are good and well calculated to deceive; but
the engraving is coarse and will distinguish it
from the genuine.
17' The riclotial Brother Jonathan for
Claistmas, the moat magnificent'sheet ever pub
lished in the United States, Containing among
ethers a mammoth wood cur, representing ia
Christmai frolic. •and reading of the choicest
character, for sale at Barman's Book store.
17• The Spirit of our Fathers.— Ws see l it
stated in our exchanges, that Mr. Hughes, a rev
olutionary soldier, in the 107111 year of his age,
was Wren to the polls aYkiockbridge County, V i a.
at the late election. by a friend, in n carriage
drawn by fou'r dun horses. There were several
wsers in Msuschusetts over 90.
GP CIR. Wm. W. /min, who enatainrd
himself with ciNtit on the battle Gelds of 51rxiCo,
hal bern apppnintett by. the Garernor, Adjutant
General of this . State, in place of Gen. Geo. W.
Bowman, resigned.
r7•T helWhigs have elected Gen fiermandz,
Mayor of St. Augustine, Florida, this being the
first time that a Whig csndfdate has received a
majority in that city within the recolaction of the
"object inhabitant." -There seems to be no end
to Whig victories.
rar Ani English taper seriously suggests,
that in orde'r to put a stop to the resolutions on
thecontine4t, which return too often, it would be
best, merely as an example, to burn some one of,
the four cities, Paris, Ilerlin,Nienna or Milan.
From the late accounts they were carrying out the
recommendation, es regards Vienna.
c 1 General Fool.—General Foot, Senet• •
the United States, hag returned to Washington
via. New Orleans. Havana, and New York. If
the General is as long winded in making out bills
for ratite, as be is in making speeches. thelinited
States will have, lengthy bill to FM! up—horri
ble!
tr' Rev. Mr. Fitzsimmons, Pastor of the
Catholic Church in this place, has been appointed
assistant Pastor of the St. Paul's Church, in 'the
District of Irloyameosing. Philadelphia County.
Or Dodds Ritchie, of the Washington Union.
in speaking of the late election, says, "Our friends
ip anions State' have been mistaken in their cal
cetationa, They have . deceived us, and we have
deceived others."
Er•Governor'Segrard is warmly urged in
*eyeful Whig mewl of New York for the U. 8.
Saga. A purer or an abler wen could nut be
chosen. - •
Gr The Lady of President Polk at the last
advices was in New York. purchasing furniture
for tier visite residence in Tennessee.—(Ex.
Paper.
. Mrs.; Cass has concluded not to change her
furniture for the present.
The Jesuits dtitenltam Rome lag Spring,
who 'had sought an asylum at Unwok, Lord
Clifford's mention, in Devonshire, have left that
place for the purpose of proceeding to the United
Slates. '
re A Pair Proposiliort.—The British Got.
eminent offers to place their, international postage
on reciprocal terms with the Unitee States, if they
will reduce them to the peony postage•system.—
That'a fair, Uncle Sam. Better do it.
Lam' The Providence Journal says only four
eotorsd voters is that city; voted for' the Free Boil
candidates!
Sixty one Years Ago the oat white citi
am clove) Iwo Ohio,
THE .POPUIARVOTE.
!The following - will be the majorities on the pop
ular rote cc far as ascertained, at the time'of go
ing to press:—
• States.. Taylor. • Cass. V. Haien.
Pennsylvania, off. 185.543 171,976 11,263
New York, off. 218,551 , 114,592 120,519
Connecticut, 29,239 25.992 4,708
klamclausetts, off. 61,070 35,281 38,058
Vermont, • off. 23,122 10,948 13,337
N. Hampshire, off. 14.781 27,763 7,560
Maine, 50,928 33 840. 10,444
Rhode Diana, off. 7,693 3 610 708
Ohio, off 138,396 154.862 35,356
New Jersey, off. 40.009 $6,880 849
Tennessee, 6,000
Kentucky, 19,000
Delaware, • .off. 6,440 5,194 80
Michigan, 7,000
Virginia, 1350
Maryland, off. 37,702 34,538 78
Alabama, ' ' • 500
Mississippi,
Florida,
Louisiana,
Indiana,
Illinois,
North Carolina, off. 43,519 34.869
Georgia. off. 43,150. 40,089
Missouri, 8,000
'Texas, 1.000
lowa, 1.200
Wisconsio, 2.000
Arkansas, 600.
South Carolina, . 10,000
1 000
9,000
909,14.1 764,580 242,960
COLLEGE.
.a, the result will stand
ELECTORAL
In the Electoral Colleg
es fullovri:
FOR TAYLOR—
New York, 36
Pennsylvania, 26
Massachusetts, 12
Rhode Islaud; , 4
Connecticut,';;. 6
Vermont. 6
*Nlaryland, ,, , 8
Delaware, •
New Jersey, 7
---- 12
North Carolina, I 1
Tennessee, 13
Georgia, 1O
Louisiana, 6
Florida, 3
New Ilampshire, 6
Ohio, 9.3
Michigan, 5
Maine, , 9
South Caroline, 9
Missouri, 7
Indiana, .12
Illinois. 9
Alabama, 9
Arkansas, 3
Virginia, 17
Texas, 4
lowa,
Wisconsin, 4
Mississippi, 6
WAS SASS A CANDIDATE I
The town of Fine, t9t.• Lawrence County; N
Y. voted as follows :
Taylor. 3 6 7. Van Buren, 404 G ass 1.
We now know where the following ;affidavit
comes from. and 'we can guess at the circum•
stances under , which it was made.
It appears tbst the Judges sod Inspectors who
held the election in that district at the counting of
the votes, were about to return the ballot cost by
Mr. Dodge es "scattering;" which coming to the
ears of that gentleman induced him to draw up
and present his affidavit to the election affiers,
who deeming the same sufficient, certified his hot
lot accuedingly, and hie vote now appears "soli
tary and alone" in the above return.
Slate of New York, St. Lawrence.m—Stediest
Dodge being duly qualified according to law, loth
depose and say that the .Electoral Ticket voted
by him for Benjamin Brondredt and others, is
the Dethocratic ticket, regularly nominated et
Albany; that the names on said ticket are not
spurious, hut the said ticket is a bona fide ticket,
suppoied to be favorable to the election of one
Lewis Case.
This deponent farther asith that he is well
acquainted with the 'slid Lewis Cass, and has no
hesitation in affirming to his existence; Ova he
resides in the State of Michigan, and has resided
there since his return from the Court of Louie
Philippe ; that he was regularly nominated as
the Democratic candidate at Baltimore, (New-
York not participating) by and with the consent
of John C. Calhoun. as then and there expressed,
through One Gen. - John Commander, then arid
there present ; that the said nomination was fairly
obtained and a good and valuable consideration
given therefore a part whcre-of was the copyright
of a certain letter, known as .the N itholson letter
and this deponent verily believes the said nomina
tion 1. of full force and effect, end binding upon
all such persons' as intend to ask leave to 'se rve
the country in the capacity of- Postmasters nr
otherwise, after the 4th day of March, A. D.
1849.
And farther, this deponent /with that he is well
acquainted With the signature of. the said Lewis
Cass; that he has seen him write; end that the
signature of ' , Lewis dills," naked to what is
known as the Chicago letter, is genuine, and in
the proper ham:-writing of the said Lewis Cek.e.
And farther, that be is informed by ono Thomas
Ritchie that the said Lewis Cass is, from his
resent pursuits and habits of life, being a men
of leisure, accustomed to rise at 4 o'clock; A. M.
every day, fully competent to write as Jorge
later as the said Chicago letter; and, therefore,
this deponent declares that be Verily believes the
said Lewis Cass to be the sole end only author
of the said Chicago letter, and fully entitled to
all the credit thereof. .Thi. deponent declines to
qualify to the same of the Nicholson letter.
And farther this deponent ssith, Chet he does
consider the said Latvia Gass as now eligible to
and as a candidate fur the said Mlles of President
of the United States ; and that he is informed and
believes that the said Lewis Cass has duly pre
pared hiinseiftherefosmuch as he has lately,
to wit, within the lest two years, carefully con
sidered. studied end taloned all the ariihmeeic
and political philosophy of all the Southern Else.
torsi College..
But as to any' other matter or thing tea:tang
the qualifieitions of the Said Lewis Cass, this
deponent with no'. STL A /MIT Doane.
Swe i rn and eu'toerilied this tho 7th day of Nov.
ember, A. D. 1848, before me. Jour. SMITH. J. P.
N. B.—Mr. Dallga not being willing to talce the
oath by the Book. swore to the above by a copy of
the Baltimore Platform. JOus Saturn. J. P.
We consider the question now settled forever:.
Gen. Lewis Cass of Michigan, was a candidata.—
(/' hiladelphia Republic. 16th.
A PREVENTIVE OF R DROPROBIA
In the event of a bite from an animal in the
(b . ;d vita or otherwise, sponge and wash the pert
as soon as possible with clear water; then take
good leaf tobacco, and make a bandage of it en
the place bitten or lacerated ; change the bandage
three or four times a day for a week; this will
effectually absorb at d extract any poison that may
•• eve lodged itself in the part bitten.. IT leaf to.
-beet° cannot be obtained, take among manufac
tured cut tobacco, and use it in the same manner.
In America, the Indiana, in their travels through
forests and prairie lands, always car& the leaf
tobacco with them, and when they era bitten by
serpents and other venemoureptiles, they taso leaf,
'tobacco in the way described, and it is an invaria
ble antidote against hydrophobia and other fatal
effects—{R. Al. Taylor.
1.7 . The Irish Convict, Mitchell.-4 corres
pondent of the Caledonian Mercury writesi—A
have just had a conversation with a "kip - natter,
who, within these three week, has palsied a day
or two at Bermuda, whore, be informs me. he saw
Mr. John Mitchell wanting on the quay, and look.
ing well. Mitchell wore his own clothes. end be
learned that only once a month, when thy goier
nor inspects the convicts, was he compelled' to
wear the dress of a convict. He was lodged on
board the hulk, but had the privilege of walking
the quay throughout the day. Mitchell had been .
asked to assist in writing up or keeping the con
vict buoke, but refused. saying he would do noth
ing for the Government.' -
GET "Tie Late Whig. Polly."—Thia was one
of the excruciatingly witty phrases of time of the
"late" free soil party. We hope these anxious
gentlemen will quiet their feats., The election
returns show 'that they have given themselves a
vast deal of unnecessary trouble.—Rochtster Dem.
trot,
Lanzartine is a wit as well es a poet.—
When he was on the Malts of the Hotel'do"V•tlla.
attempting to removt the red flee, the mob about
ed "The head of Limartine !" "Me head, cit
izens'!" said he. "Would to God you all had it
on your shoulder's."
&arida., the famous liacedemonian gen
eral, caught a mouse—it bit 'him, and, by that
means, made his escape. ..(Ib, Jupiter!" exclaim•
ed be. •what creature so contemptible but may
have as liberty, if it will contend for it!"
t. We see it Stated that the Messrs. Harper
pay Moretti'' , 100 guineas a volume - for proof
copies of his new History of England, to enable
them to be the Grit to imos the work in this
country.
rr Coincidence.—The 7th of Noiember wee
the anniversary of the battle of Tippecanoe, an•
der.the lamented Harrison. h was celebrated by
electing a Whig President of the United State.
mon - gat
The Coal Trade for MIS.
The quantity sent by gait Bead this week n ZOO 06
—by Canal 7,014 li-for 'be week 41,788 18—total by
Rail Road /.101M33 13—do by Canal 4'18,06816 •
Our correspondent quotes en following rates of
frelght from Illebiaond to" Roam Porte:
To New Turk, 0045 Boston. . 1371
(
Newark, New Davao, 1 121
Providence, 11 ,20 I Hartford, 000
Fall River, / 03!Troy, 12S
New Bedford, lln Alhany, 25
Salem, • 140 Baltimore, • . • 73
Portsmouth:N.ll, 143 %Vuhiagton, - 100
Portiand,3lo.., 1 45 1
Theprice °final' on board, at Richmond. for white
Ash Lump, Broken, Egg, and stove, 11413,371. Red Ash
from 43,33 to *3,70, according to quality.
Amount of Coal scot over tiro Philadelphia and Read
ing Itail Road and Schuylkill Navigation, (or the week
ending on Thursday evening last: •
: , RAIL ROAD. CANAL. •
WE'VE. TOTAL. Wti>t. Tors_
Pt. Carbon, 0.809 13 350,695 15 2.939 12 252,031 18
Pottsville, 9.574 05 111,998 09 6 86 01 31.581 08
S Haven, - 9.086 17 466,109 05 1.996 IV 121,281 15
Pt. Qintoo, 2.671 11 .132,195 05 4022 01 17,273 15
2,500
Total by 11 It & Ca'. 1489,357 09,
TRANSPORTATION ON THE RAILROADS IN
• SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
The following Is the giantity of Coal transported
over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for
the week:
WESIt. TOTAL.
Miue 1 / 1 11 and S. 11. R. R. 8,137 01 605,936 08
Mount Carbon do 3,617 13 210,529 09
Schuylkill Valley do 4.633 03 307,446 19
Mt. Carbonand 14. Carbon do 6344 06 326,933 06
Mill Creek do 5,443 00 393,322 07
Little Sr.buylkill R. R. 2,752 06 152,921 02
Union Canal R. R. 1,076 17 3 55,627 16 2
Swatara Railroad, -' 875 18 3 32,472 .05 3
' LEHIGHII.IAI.. TRADE.
Sent for the week endtna, Nov. 1. 0848.
FOR CASS-
Summit.
Rhume Run,
Deafer Meaanw,
Spring Mountain,
Razieton.
Sugar Loaf,
Buck Mountain,
Wyoming,
DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE
To Nov. 4, MS.
RATED OP TOLL •ND TRANSPORTAVON OR RAIL ROAD
From Aug. I, 1048.
, From MI. carbon. Bch. Moen. Pt. Clinton
To Philmlriphia, $1 45 el 40 411 20'
Toltlehmond. 1 60 ' I 55 1 40
El
Mins Or TOLL Br GOUT., from August 1.11345.
Mt. Carbon. 8. Haven. P. Clinton
To Philadelphia, SO et.s. 4T eta. 43 cis.
11• Tell or FOLIO!? Or Cill•L.
To Philadelphia GO ets• per ton.
To New York $1,70 do
l'oa additional Now Advertisements see Next
Page. They will there be found arranged
under Suitable Roads.
SHOVEL JtIANIIPACTOZIY.
Eagle Works,
ht Centre Sired., rorrsvol.e, next door below the
American !loose.
0
-', VIC subscriber would call the attention or
Coal Operators . , Merchants, and Miners. to ex
, amine his Sound and Square point Coal and
Grain Shovel., manufactured by hltrirell: and
expressly fur the Coal Region—warranted to be made
of the first quality material* and workmanship, at
City prices. MI sutlers thank lolly received and pucta
ally attended tu. ,
N. D.—Shovels Repaired.
Dec. 2-49-tf] , HENRY SORTER.
That dreadful Caufh ! The Dunes are in dexter!
ma stark of the destroyer kith bra
The cogreh of consumption hog in
it a sexed of Death 1
ARE
you a mother I Your darling child, your idol
and earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confined to her
chamber by e dangerous cold—herpale cheeks, her thin
shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease, has already
gained upon her—tho sound of her sepulchral cough
pierces your soul.
Young men. when just about to enter life, disease
sends a heart-crushing blight ever the fair prospects of
the future—your hectic rough and feeble limbs tell of
your loss of _hope, but you need not despair. There is
a balm which will heal the wounded longs, it Is
SUER AN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM.
Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wrn 11. A Wee, Esq. was
Oven up by Dr. Serval of Washingion. lies. line and
McClellan of Plilladefpliia, and Dr. Mott of New York.
Her frientlsall thought she most die. She had every
appearance of being In consumption, and win so pro.
nounced. by her phystclans—Slierman's Dalian was
given and It cured her.
Res. HENRY JONES, 109, Eighth avenue, was
cured of cough and catarrhal affection of AD yrars
Standing. The first do'e.gave him more relief than
all the other medicine tin had ever taken. Dr. 1...1.
Dents, ID, Delaney Street, cave it ton eleler-hrdaw
who was laboring tinder Consumption. and to another
sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its
turret were immediate, and soon restored them to com
fortable health.
DR. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES
Cure the most obstinate cases of Cough In a few
hours. They have cured a large number of persons
who have been given up by their physicians and friends,
and nm ny who have been reduced to the verge of the
graVe by spitting blood. Consumption and Hectic fever,
by their use hive had the rose of health restored to
their haggard cheek. and now live,to speak forth the
praises of this invaluahle medicine.
DR. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES
Have been proved In more than 400,000 races to be
infallible, in 'fact the only ccrtam worm Convoying
medicine ever discovered. Children will eat them
when they cannot he forced to take any other medicine.
and the benefit derived from the administration of
medicine to then, in this form, Is great beyond descrip
(lnn. When the breath of the child becomes often
sive, and there is picking of the nose, headache, Crow
sines., starting duringslcep,disturbeddrenma,awaking
with fright end screaming, troublesome sough, fever—
ishness, thirst. voracious appetite, sickness of the
stomach, and bloated stnmach—these are among the
many prominent symptom. of worms, and can be re
lieved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have
never been known to fall.
DR. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES
Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpitation
of the heart and sickness In a very few minutes.—
They cure lowness of spirits, despondency, faintness,
colic. spasms, tramps of the: stomach, summer nr
bowel complaints—they keep ujs the spirits, dispel all
the distressing symptoms of anight of dissipation, and
enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil.
DR SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER •
le acknowledged by all who have ever used it to be
the beat strengthening plaster In the world, and a sov
ereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back,
loins, aide. breast, .neck, limbs joints, rheumatism.
lum ha go, &c. One million a year will ant supply the
d e mand. caution is necessary,. as there are many
unprincipled persons who}vnuld force a spurinus arti
cle upon tbeeonininnity. Be carethl to get Sherman's
Poor Men's Piaster, with a •Ifue of his, written
name no the bark—nubs others are genuine, and will
d.i Mnre hurt than good. Dee. 2 49—ly
IZI=XMLUILIM
OIL the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Qualmslimn,
r Piles . Dyspepsia, Scurvy.Smallpol.Jaundice,Pains
In the Back. Inward 'Weakness. Palpitation of the
Heart, RiemZ to Throat. Dropsy, Asthma. Fevers of
sit kinds, Female Complaints, Measles. Salt Rheum,
figarthare, Worms. Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsy,
Whooping Conch, Consumption, Fite, Liver Complaint
Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchingof the Nlcto. Colds. Goat,
Gravel, 'Nervous Complaints. end a variety of othei
diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, and lib
etructions in the organs ofrhgestinn.
Experience has proved that nearly eyery disease ori
ginates from impurities of the blood nr derangement of
the digestive organs; and to secure health, ive must re
move these obitructious or 'restore the blood felts na-'
tura' state.
The aversion to taking medicine is most effectualy re
moved by Clickatr's PC,vrtabto Purgative Pills; being
compirtely enveloped with a coating of seri wAitessfor
(whien it as :Bennet from the Internal inghultetits as a
nut obeli from the kernel} and have no taste ofinedicine.
Mot envoi fit., neither nauseate er pipe in the slightest
degree, but operate equally no all the diseased pane of
the system. instead of confining themselveo to nod rack
lug any particular region. Thus, if the Liver be affec
ted, one ingredient wth operate on • that particular or
gan, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore
it to its natural state. Another will overate on the
bloodond remove all impurities in its circulation, while
a thi td will move all impurities in its circulation, while
&third willetrectually expel whatever impurities rosy
hale been discharged in the stomach. and hence they
shako at the roof of chooses, remove all impure humors
Drenthe body open the pares externally and internally;
separate all foreign and ohnoxione panicles front the
chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure—thus
severing a free and healthy action to the heart. lungs,
and layer; and thereby they 'Mara AsaltA.aveu when
all other means have failed.
The entire truth of the above ear, he at certained by
the trial of a stogie box; and their virtues are so pool.
lire lad certain In restoring health, that the proprietor
binds himself to return the money paid fur them in all
cam where they do not glee untversal satislhction.
Retail prices.2s cis. per box.
Principal office, No. 08, Vesey street. New York..
The following are the agents in Sehrtylklllenunty for
Clicker:es Vegetable Purgative Pills, and Dr. Sher
man's All-Healing Balsam,
Lozenges and Plasters :
J. S. C. Martin, J. Brawn. and F. Sanderson :
Pottsville: IL Shiseler. Port Cat bon; Wm. LI Barlow,
New Philadelphia; Theta. Williams, Middleport; H.
Schwartz, Patterson ; J. if. Alter. Taverns's ; Meitner
& Morgenroth.Tantanna ; Wm. Price. St:Clair ; • Geo.
Reffsnyder. New Castle; James B. Falls. Minersville;
Jonas Kauffman. Llewellyn ; Jacob giatiffman, Lower
Mahantango ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove; Shoener & Gar
ret, Or wigeburg ; Lyon & 'Whet, Port Clinton; Levan
& Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. [Dec 2. '4B. 42-Iy
TIISCAROUA da TAMAQUA OMNIBUS.
. THE subscriber announces to the pub
lic. that he will run an Omnibus be.
tweet) Tuscarora and Tamaqua.TyloE
A DAY, nn the arrival of the cars at Tuscarora. Re.
turning. leaves Tamaqua every day.nt J o'clock, A. M.
and at 3P. M to flue to take the Volley Railroad
Cars for Pottsville, at Tuscarora.
Fare from Tamaqua to Pottsville, and from Pottsville
to Tamaqua, each way, 50 tents.
Tickets to be had at Jones's hotel, Tamaqua, and of
the Conductor of the Cars:
Tatnaqua, Nov. 25-48] STEPIIEN JONES.
____
NEW BOOKS.
. .
!v' Angelina Luximnre t er the Life of
'AII : Z . I/ a Scanty, by the author of the
...::, Jilt ace. . 23
Thirty • Years slime, or the Ruined
Faintly ; a deeply interesting tale by G. P. R.
James. Esq. . 23
Angela, a novel by the author of Two Old Men's
Tales, complete in two pare. , • • 75
The Reformed Highwayman, complete In 2 noun* 100
The Weateni Merchant, a riarative containing use
ful Information for the Western man of bust. -
. . .
nese; also for the Easters merchant., whose
customers stele the West. 50
Grace Melendy, or the Gamesters Dangbter. a Mb!
of crime. poverty and woe; an exbibltlon.of
real life. in Boston and New York.
Pant Atdenhelm, the Monk of Whosahicken,a new
work by George Lippard. vol. 1. 50
,T. , gerhcr with a large collection of works of every
description, variously bound, and In paper Covent, fur
talent • ' • • HANNAN'S •
N0v..2549 Vbeap Book and Variety Stores.
THE MINERS' . JOURNAL, AND - -POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
22,10 06 1,161383 11 1.644 ra 428.00 16
426,068 10
WICEIL TOTAL
-3,199 15 210.E25 19
9.968 19 116,1175 09
2,113 00 81,023 09
2,049 03 61,969 90
3,199 04 . 192,071 03
427 19 6,973 07
1,337 18 70.162 00
383 06 10,366 II
15,660 U 7
659,956 IS
r.TAL L.
412,800 00
Weei.
9,:150 00
=I
A most'ltenisiikable Umiak-
, stance.! •
•
AN occurrence took place In oar town of Pottsville
a few weeks since. which, in the singularity of its
nature, ban not; we think, been• napalmed in modern
times. It is an old saying that ••truth Is stranger than
fiction'• hod we challenge the imagination of a Radcliff
or a Dickens to conceive anything containing so many
elements, not Only of the 'seemingly supernatural- Oat
of the harlasically beautiful, and resulting so nearly
tragicalytt so transcendently .beneficial.
At the solitary hour of midrib:tot when the denizens
of our embowered city of the bills were camly repo-_
sing in the arms of Morpbeui, their minds perchance
wandering through the Elysian fields of fancy, and
;attunes of those ambrosial fruits on which we Poor
mortals are permitted in imagination to feed—at this
hour-one of our citizens wps awakened, and net only
awakened bit confoundedby a 'Task so. tremendous
in Its nature as nor only to completely dispeljhe fanci
ful world which bad,gathered @mind our, nelghboar,
burto lead him to suppose that some great convulsion
had taken place. A fall of some kind bad, certainly
occurred, but whether in the world of fancy or of fact
was not clearly nacertained until the return of day.
The phenomenon occurred in the house of Ceo. W.
Slater, and upon an examination of the premises the
next morning It was ascertained that the prices of the
various articles of his stock of Con& bad comp down
twenty-eve per cent! The astonishment of our neigh
bor may be Imagined, but we desire-to bear witness
that he submitted to the dispensation with commenda
ble philosophy, axed Mat he 4eeided at once open the
proper course of action—vizl: to let the prices remain
as he found them on this evelttfut morning, especially
inasmuch as his - snick Is set trernendnesiy large that
the task of restoring them - to their position would be
Herculean. Any person who desires to witness the
effects of the phenomenon CAD tall at Mr. Slater's store
in Centre street, a few doors below Market street.
Dee. 2, 1818. -
BOOKS POR, 'Tim HOLIDAYS.
11 S the time for making preients is approaching and
le nearly upon us, we would invite attention in the
following catalogue of elegant works whiett have been
prepared for those who may desire to show: their re
gard for a friend. by the preient of a• beaatifal hook,
and thereby strengthen the affectionate remembrance
of those they amai.tem.
(decries in the Gni °f our Saviour, splendidly Illus
trated, by,the finest steel engravings, inn (men- ' •
ted cloth, gold edge, • . • $3 73
Scenes in the Lives of the Patriarchs and Proph
et., Illustrative steel engravings, .3 75
Book of tae Modern Poets of the Nineteenth ,
- .
Century, ornamented cloth. gilt edge, S 75
Mrs. Embury's Natures Gems, with twenty color
ed
• plates. bound In cloth, and beautifully '
embossed and gilt,7 00
Byron's Poetical Works, complete In one vol. '
splendidly illustrated, and elegantly bound, 500
'lemon'. Piactical Works, complete In oue vol, '
illustrative steel engravings, neatly bounden.
.
sheep, - 2 50
Hetnan's abridged, ornamented cloth, silt edge, 175
Do do plain,. I 00
Campbell's Poetical Works, Illustrated, cloth,
gilt edge,, 450
Do • do plain, . .1 50
Crabbe, Heber. end Pollok, In one vol. illustra
ted by highly finished steel engravings,neatly
bound in sheep. 2 56
The American Female Poets. mitt Btegraphical
and crilical'notire ; with a portrait of Frances
S. Osgood, neatly bound In cloth. . 2 25
Mittens Works, elegantly bound in cloth.gilt eilge;.2 50
Willis' Poems, with a portrait of tho author. cloth I 50
Pope, Works, Mustrated, cloth, - 1-.0
The Sibyl, or new oracle from she Poets, -ism-.
mented cloth, gilt edge, • i 1 50
Topper's Proverbial Philosophy,beautlfully bound,l 00
Flora's Interpreter, ornamental binding. ,1 CO
. scotre Complete Poetical Works, cloth, . 123
Eliza - Cook's Poems, illustrated, I It
Burns's Poetical Works, complete in one vol. 57
Tappan's Poetry of Life, neat cloth binding, del
l'oems of Oasion, . 62
Childe Harold, -f2
I.alla Rookb, illustrated,
Mies Lambert Hand Book of needle work. $2 2 5
Ladies' work table book, with Illustrative cum )B7
Together wilt a 'city large collection of smaller
works of Poetry and Prose variously hound, at prices
from 35 cis. to 50 cis. a volume. New and elegant At
hums from 7.scts. to $1 each, a large assortment of Toy
Books, Cards, &c., and f.ney articles, intended for
presents In the coining season for gills. -for sale at ex
ceedingly low prices. at . LIANNAN'd
Me. 2-49] Cheap bolt and Variety Stores.
st or Lette
n the rost Ofitte'
cember, 1815:
G. EMAININO I
itt on the Ist ne.
A G
'Anent Charles P Conant Geo
Anderson John 2 Geary Wm
Arlie Richard Gethin Wm •
Allen Geiirgeoillin Garwink Earner
Armetn•ig Min Ginaghty Martin
Jane Mary Graber Conrad
&linen Michael
Green Clim lee
Gillet 1. C
ti
Howell William
flushes Charles
Healy William
!loge n Cath
arine
Baumgardner Al's.
Baker L 13,,ct
Be rgner Andrew 2
Brothers Richard
Beam Jacob H
Burns James
Berger Carl Fred
Breen Mel.
Iklliot Solomon
Bennet Job a
Bender D E
Buries John
Buehler William
Brennen Mrelutel
Byrne Thomas
Bryner Jos
Burke Hannah. 2
Bowen bin Margt
Brown Mraßeb•ca
Borshman
beth
==l
Ifirnhin Henry,
Harris Edward
flora Anna
Hays `tary
Linsey James
Ilnll Thoums
Undies John
Hasten Patrick
flerninger John,
Martin Hickey
Minnick N
Harris Wiillam
Hannan
Burke Garret
Becker JacolLehipl
liaaanka John, do
Barret Patrick, do
Buckley John, do
Branch Joseph,do
Romano Rupert
ship
l ifillehreoht Hein
rich, do
Holt Edmond, do
Hamilton Goo, do
Hickson Wm, do
Ilughee Mich!, do
Ifugheo Thr e, do
Hooper inho, doi
• J
•
Igo :folio
Colahan Johii
Carroll Simon
Cowlick William
(assa Iv Jame■
Cannon Charles
Canny Antlinn)
Cuvanauzli Peter
Cartriehr Jacob
Conk Beall min
Cole ‘Viniam
Colehan Marlin
Codner Ifenry
Coln Michael
Cohen *lamer
Cunilian Martin
Crockson Thomas
Clark ti C
Corcoran Patrick
COU;blin James
Conan Patrick
Cannlrhant John
- Coulihan William
Conner Miss:Vary
.Cook Mimi Ann
Cook Daniel, ship
Conner Edw do
Carol! Frond!. do
Cunningham Jos
ship 2
_
==
Jones Jr. G 0
Jones Miss Mary
bones John
Tones Manning, 2
Sakerman Ftligg
Jennings John
Johnson Jos M
James James
John ThnsW,shin
K
Keenan Woi.ship
Keller David
Keninn Edward
Kimei Charles
Kiln. Mrs
Knehel Heinrich
Kanarr John ,p•
Kelly John 1
Keating Michael
'fgt. William
'Larin Patrick!.
Lynch Francis
Langan Thos.
Lowe Pickneg
Lye Patrick
Lnlisi. Mrs F
Lindeinnutti Miss'
Hannah
• Lusk Miss II
Cox Edwin, do
Cann William, du
Cooney rhinnts,do
Common Wm.do2
Coughlin Thnsolo
Clarkson Sam!, do
Coyle Thomas, do,
Ctafry Mrs Eleunr
ship.
Leelle. Rnbl-ship'
La ndeberger F do
faddy Jnhn, do
Love Rohl. do
M
Means Henry
Dreher II
David Thoma■
Dain Andrew
Dorm George
Daily Fetis
Davidson J'n'than
Davis Ilenjaniin
Dunlap James
Devine Daniel
Davis Win
Dobbin Jnlin,4
Dobbins Mrs E W
Davis Miss Jane
Deal Miss Ann
Doherty Wm,ship'
Doles Mathew, do'
Doughey Jan, do
Denrfin Wm, do
Dritedlo-John, do
Edwards Eieled,2 l
Earl George
Ennis Edward
Early Michael
Eckert Miss Gatti
arioe.
Maurer George
Meyers Edward
Murry Thom,
Middleton John S'
Marsden John
Manger Ephraim
Moms John
Mann Charles. 3
Morris %%Tifton
Myer. WOlam J
Miller Lewis, 2
Michael William
Moor John
Morgans Jnhn
Hurray John
Mulligan Mich'l.2.
Martin George
March Mn
Martin John, ship)
Moir Thomas do
Mathieu Owen.do
Melillo Jan J, do
'Mathews P. do
IMurplav Jan, do
- MC
Mc'nroad! John i
McCrory John
Mc Darns John
McMinnes Morn
'alcDuiran P. %V
McCormick Jae
McF..nally Thos
McDonough Dar
McEvoy Edward
ing for letters on t
Farrell Patrick I
Farrell Nary
Frantz Pred'rick
Foley Richard
Fanltan Wm
Yhellaing Dennis,
Fowler AiwaPahl
Fitter Den] Dayb
.Fowlds Jas
Flatety Thomas
Farrell John, ship
CiPar4ona applyi
say l'atlvertised.":
N.D.—The inlan
be pre-Paid at Ibis
Colonic,. via. Now
Dec2-40]
d postage on all Foreign Lttten mutt:
Offir.P, and to England or any of its
• -York, 29 gents, yin. Roston Mum.
DANIEL KREBd, P. M.
AviaTit. iit-irSTRIP
THIS VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT FOR KEEPING
Cold Air, Dust, Ratio, or Snow
,r 11.051 DRIVING under outside doors,).can be h
sending an order to the subscriber, who is author'.
zed to apply them In Pottsville and its vicinity.
JOHN H. JAMES,
Muse Carpenter, Market Street, Pottsville..
N.R.—One may be seen, on the door of Jewell
Mithantongo street.
Pottsvillt. Ntwle, 1548 . 17=3P
.A CHALLENGE TO THE WHOLE WORLIE—
rt HOWE ISIPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—Poi
extracting grease, tar; pitch, oil, paint, or any natal
greasy substance, from ladies' and gentlemen'ectothinsi
including silks and satins, carpets, table spreads, Mee
no :bawls, ladies' bonnets. &e. A reward or $25 wi
be paid to any person who, will produce's epnt n
paint green or dry that this snap will not extract dl
per gross, di per dozen, or 121 cents per cake. Forza! -
wholesale' and retail at BANNAN'S Variety stores
Pottsville, who is ante agent for the county. [oc4-4
AFPLICTED READ i I—MEDICAL UGMB
PRACTICE punctually attended to, In all Its parti
cular branches, by Ur.KI NRELIN, German Physician.
at his residence, N. W. corner of Third and Union ate..
Philadelphia. DISEASES of the SKIN, and such mi.
rang from inipurityof the blood,making their appearance
under a hundred different forms, promptly and properly
managed. TRAVELLERS supplied at a tyloment!* no
tice with medicine, are. For mar:teeters, see Pottstrille
Emporium and German Adler. (Drell 47.40-ly'.
DAVY'S SAFETI'•L.ITIEPS.
rrlllo subscriber has just received a supply of Safety
Lamps, among which are a 'few of Upton & Rob
erta' Improved Safety Lamp, which Is aeltoowledgby
to be the best and safest now In use In the mines of
Europe. For sale at Irks prices than they can be im
ported, at DAMIAN'S
.April 3 , ('heapßook and' Variety Sinn,
—Mt invoke of ftillJewetted
LEVEllS,aultabla for miners, which
will he sold very low at
Sepal-40:j ! BRADY Pr ELLIOTT'S.
H - .
Annisoirs_
copAnu do tt3r,
I leallon.halfgellon, quart an Mallet battles; also
Maynard &Noyes' Inks,Coeylng I ks,llogan &Vicuna.
soe's Steel Pen Ink,Hoovers inks. Bed and Blue Inks,
Ika, wholesabt and retail. Ink as lent as cents per
dozen. wheleiele, at LINNAN'iI
Oci It-421 cheap Beni and Variety Mortal
4. John -
Ts. ions patent atmospheric thorns, on an improlred
principle. .Wartenre4 glen satisfaction. for wain by
Nor. "a-493 • . M. BEATTY & •Co.,
To penzasigEns, noossELLEas,
, - AND , THE PUBLIC.
THE subscri berba completed, with the aid of the
most eaperienced and capable assistants:a BUSI
NESS MAN'S ALMANAC Mr 1849, whi^S he is con -
Edenl trill commend Itself to the decided favor of the
Trade and the public.
Although bearingtbe bumble desigwaldon of Almanac.
It ta believed that this work will be found equal in 0:e
-ngem and merit to many which assume a much lofti
er distinction. It has been prepared with a determina
tion to Ming within the smallest compass all the various
feels which a man of business wilt bale occasion to
refer to In the cnorse of the year: , such as the conden
sed Statistics, of our Nathreal Industry, in Its various
departmental of Agriculture. Manufactures. Mining.
Commerce, &e., channels and means of Trans
portation—Railroads, Canals. principal lines of Steam
boat and River Communication—Tables of Duties, lm
pore, Strains. Revenue, Expenditures, Oce.. &c. To
these is added a large amount of information with re
gard to the mom approved modes of commencing,trans
acting, nod extending Bushiesic; the means of insuring
success in Commercial undereaklngs; the relative ad
vantages of Cash and credit dealings; the power and
Maumee of the Newspaper Press, Systematic Adverti
sing; Rates for Business Men. ace., &. '
The Business Man's Almanac ta compressed within
64 donblecolemn pages, of line bat new and fair type.
though containing mote matter than an ordinary Hiroo
volume of 300 pages, -It will be supplied to the Trade
at B 7 per hundred, or Besper thousand. Single copies.
cents. Terms, cash on delivery. Orders are res
pectnelly solicited b -
J 3. PALMER, General Newspaper Agency ,
liovl-45-ther] . Tribune Buildings, N. Y.'
TABLE OP CONTEN'TS,
The Tariff. Population,
Money and Exchanges, ,
The Coal Trade, Rules for, Business Mon.
inland Commerce, Wages nod Hours of Labor.
The Post Odice, Tonnage and Shipping,
The intent Laws; Mechanical Inventions,
Weights and Measures, Land and/User Navigation,
Finance, Routes and Distances,
Partnership. The Electric Telegraph,
The Iron Trade, , The Newspaper Press,
Railroads, Systematic Advertising.
THE AIIIIEItICAN - A11,T.17110N
tf is hcooporotsd by do isgislaters of tbaStsts of Xelo
Ferk,fer the
Promotion of the Fine Arts •
IN THE UNITED. STATES.
TT IS managed by gentlemen who are chosen annual
ly by the members, and receive no compensation.—
To accomplish a relay national object, uniting great pub
lic good with private gratification at small individual
expense. tan manner best stilted to the sltuatioa and
Institutions of our countyand the wants, habits and
tastes of our people, the
Committee have adopted
THE FOLLOWING PLAN
Every subseriber of bye dollars.ll a member of thr
Art-Union for the year, and Is entitled to all Its privile
ges.
The massy thus obtained, (after paying the necessa
ry expenses) is applied. •
Filar—To the prodeeties of a large aoittostly One
sal Eggs:mist from an American painting. of which
the plate and copyright belong to the Institution, and
are used solely for its benefit. Of this Engmvingevery
member receives a copy for every flea dolls,. paid by
him.. Members entitled to duplicates are at liberty to
select from the Engravings of prev ious years, When
ever the funds Justify it, an extra Engraving or Work
nf Art is also furnished to every member. - Every mem
ber also receives a full Annual Report of the proceed
ings, dm, of the Institution.
tiecouo—To lA. pajvhaso of Puottiugs mid Sculpture.
by native or resident musts. These Paintings and
Sculptures are publicly exploited at the Gallery of the
Art-Union till the *anent . meeting In Dgetmber, when
they are publicly distributed by tot among the members,
each member having one share fur every live dollars
paid by him. Each member Is thus certal aof steely hot
in return the value nfthe five dollarspaid.aleo. receive
a Painting or other Work nrAtt of greet value.
• • Tutan—The !Mutation keep■ an office and Frei Pic
ture Gallus, always open, well attended, and hung
with fine Paintings, at 497 Broadway, where the mem
bers In New York receive their engravings, Paintings,
&c and Where the busluessof the institution is trans
acted. .•
Tim hurinessof the Institution - out of the City of New
York is &insetted ho Honorary Scersiartes,who receive
and remit subscnplrtins. and deliver to the members in
their virility, the Reports, Engravings end Works of
Art, after exhibiting shout a few days—subject to which
right they will he distributed.
The Institution also publishes iyremi-monthly Bul
letin, remaining the plan, officers, purchases, &v., &c.
Which is tarnished to the Secretaries fur distribution
to the members and others.
,A along the engravings issued for the members since
IE4O, have , been the following., Gen. Marion inviting a
British Officer to dinner—The Artist's Dream—Calcs
Marina oil the Ruins of Carthage—Farmers Nooning—,
Sparking Ind Escape of Captain Wharton—Capture of
Major Ardre—Sir. Walter Raleigh parting with his
Wife—July Flatboatmen and Sybil.
19)
at Pottsville, Pa.,
rrc
MeEinny Toreph
MeDonnel. Pctrrk
McDevitt Monet
llcUonnet M,ship
McAndrew M, do
McDounid J., du
McCabe John, do
Mclntosh Motet&
McMo.lanu Cath:du
N
Neff !nee
Netter Capt
b'l'hte :I.enr, each member will be entitled to a copy
of the loom eniravlng. •
QUEEN M ARY SIGNING THE DEATH WARRANT
OF LADY JANE GREY.
,Now being engraved In line by Hurl, after Huntington,
and ern gip Van Winkle, the celebrated tale of Writh
ing -ton arm,
\ebb six large original outline Ilinstra-
Holm nnWbeing engraved by.Darley. There will oleo
be distributed 200 Dronze Medal• of Washington All
ston; a 150.250 Browse Medals of Gilbert' tuart. and it
to believed; about
THREE nurinniti FINE PAINTINGS.
'Neetan Atirt.ship
0
O'Reilly Edward
Timoiliy .
0' Bryan James
O'llara John
Olmstead Mrs bar
P •
Pritchard William
Purcell Patrick
Pearce John
Richly frillier!, including sane of the master-pieces of
American tyt.
The annehl meeting and distribttfon willtake place
this year on the 22d day or December.
- DII is very desirable that the dues of the members
should be paid early in the year, that the Committee.
may make their purchases at the best advantage, and
the amount, of business may require the books to be
closed befolp the end of the year, of which no notice
will be given. and many may lam by delaying the op
portunity o ipanicipating in the great advantages of
this year. I .
te}-Porsons desiring the back Engravings, may ootain
them by onitiplying their subscriptions; they will be
entitled to tale Engraving. and one share in the d hart-
Galion. for Amery five dollars paid. Subscriptions re
ceived by It. HANNAN,
Honorary Secretary
for-Pottsville and vicinity.. ,
Paul John
Pc.nirrain Fm
Peret,Peter
Plimpton Charles
Pow.ll Da rid
Phillips Airs Ann
Plaits NISI Eliza
Parkin Mosesship
Quinn Thomas
It •
Rupprrd Daniel
Russell Joseph
Rigby Harlan
Rinse David
Novle-C-J
Pottsville steam Planing and
• TURNING MANUFACTORY.
rplfE nridersigne.l has made complete and perna
.l nest artingement s for The manufacturing of Floor
Boards, Window Sashes, Sawed Laths, fled Posts, Ta
ble, Crib, and Washstand Lees, Awning and [lnching
Posts, ainnisters, Slump Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato
Smashers. Cinch and Hand Screws, Porch and Newel
Posts, Bed I . IXIR, and a general variety of turning of all
kluds. Ile will keep constantly on band Yellow and
White Pine Floor Hoards. Hashing and Laths, and calm
finished wink worthy the attenOon: of builders. lls
has circular saws for slitting muff to any ditnenalon
required for building or other purposes-
Febs 9S-9 - IL STIIAUCH.
•
Richards J II
Raberman Herrn
!ticked Charles 2
Regny Michael
Rodger! Jo hn
Rudtett, J A
Reed Carnlino
Ruhard Lydia Mrs
Itche.Valenti ship
!letting N R do
Rowley John do
9
Schmidt Friedrich
I Shultz Levi •2
sheltnn Robert
Shull Casper •
seltzer Franklin P
Starner Thomas
Schwarz IMptist
Shell JlllO ,
WASIIINDTON GALLERY or IMOURREOTYPES
234 ./fh ea Second Street, N. /1", terser of
Ca!Nell!, Street, Philade/phia.
TILE Ulterior:leo taken are beautifully colored at this
well knownesfa bi ishment, for Owe Dollar, are uni
versally conceded to he equal to every respect to any
in the city. Plcurres token equally well in cloudy and
CIMU weather. large assortment of Medallions
and Lockets on hand, at from 82 to *5, including the
picture.
'
The Subscribers respectfully, invite the citizens of
&dupla!! County. to call and exemine specimens of
the harm improvements; In the art of Datruerrem ping.
which will be 'Malted ckeptfully and without charge.
T. lc J. C. TENSEST.
Phi adelpg la, June 19.'48. 27-finco.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
Schmelittr 31.
rtblrler Edward
Srhiler John A_
Smith William
'Stillman Cornline
Sean Thomas , 2
Seller iOlll3 Peter
Slats Samuel
Stanton Thomas 2
Smith S C
Shice Thomas
Salida W
At Mold's's Cheap Carpet Mare.
PEISONS wishing to buy Carpets and Oil Clnths
very cheap, will find It greatly to their-advantage
to t reall on the subscriber, as he Is under a very low
reSt, and ms other expense. are in light that hey ens
-4141 to sell goods, wholesale and retail, at the lowest
Pr*es in the city, and he offers a Very choice assort.
ropt of Beautiful l i m ni p ra eri in ol,
Fine and Medium .
do. , C ARPET". •
• Venittans of all kinde..)
Aid Oil Cloths from 21011 feet wide, local for rooms,
Is; &c. with a great variety of low priced Ingrain
Carpets. from 25 to 50 cents, and Stair and Entry Car.
pes,frnm 10 to 50 cents per yard. Also Hearth Hugs,
TibleCovers, Floor Cloths, Cotton and star Carpet. etc.
i • H. H. ELDRIDOE.
Ne, 4.1 Stiawberry street. one timr above Chemnd.
sug2.ll 35 3m near elecond—Pinladelphis.
!EM Ell
Shulte August -
Sherlia Patrick
Snyder-Henry
Shanahan Mary
Seidel Amelia T
Sera Deretta
Sheckei !Verb ship
Suddock Geo do
Schiodle Philip do
Tyman Michael
Thompaon George
Taylor R It
Tierney James
Thompson E E
Taylor W J ship
Talker John do
Troy Philip do
U
Underwood Jas
Williams Unlit
\Vitali John -
Whelan Thomas
Welsh Thomas
Woolsever Jacob
VVeibert George
Wolfinger Jmieph
Winlack William
Wiley William Dr
Williams John
Match :Michael
Nataon•ltfary •
Wagner Elsa Ca
tharine
'Alights Mi . . Marv .
Weiser Mies
2
Williamson Tithe
t--- -
1 LAMPS, LAMPS.
IDIBRACING ALL ALINDS OF CORNELIUS.
; ARD Lamps, some new and beautiful Patterns.
.c
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bosgene Gas Lampe, also Phosgene Gar. The light
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• AN -ORDINANCE,
Pririding for tits ritzutaiiot of the .Uarkets in tits
BorosiA PottirriUt.
sOF.CTION Town Connell of
U the Borough of Pottsville, and it Is hereby enacted
by the authority of the tame
That patine markets shall be held In the Market
Hoare. in Market Street Square. la the Borough afore- ' ,
said, on each and every week day throughout the year,
commencing ea Wednesday. tan &al day of Debunker 4.
D.. 1848, to be opened at the ringing of the belt, each day
ae aforesaid,' at daylight, and to continue tilt twelve
o'clock. noon, on every week day except Wednesdays
and Saturdays, of each week, on which said days, mar
kets shall be kept open until ten o'clock, P. 151., after
which said hours the market shall cease, and no per
son or persons shall continue to buy or Belt, any mar
ketable article therein alter said hours, under a penalty
of two dollars for each offence. And each awl every
person who shall buy or sell any thing in tnarket,hefore
:he opening of the market as ifOreflid, shall pay a Brie
of two Walrus for each and every offence.
And the limits of said market shalt- be as follows, to
wit.: Market Street Square. ad, Laid out on the plawof
the Borough of Pottwrille.
Stenos 11.--That from and alter Wednesday. the
sixth day of December. A. 11., one thousand eight hun- I
Mid and forty-eight. It shall not be lawful for any per
son
or pet sons whomsoever. to hawk about. sell or er
pose to sale, or fur any person or persons whomsoever
to buy in any of the streets, lanes of alleys of the Ho
tough of Pottsville, or (many of the side walks thereof,
.within or during macbit hours as aforesaid, any fish.
butter,eggs,vegetubles, Ault. meat:poultry, pork, flour.
lard, cheese, oraoy.artiele of marketing whatanever of
any kind or description, (except wheat and rye.) ex
cept nom the stalls in the Market Mouse. or within the
limits of Market Square, under a penalty of eve dollars
for each and every such °Settee. to be collected as debt,
of like amount are by law. secuverable, for the use of
the Borough of Pottsville.
Bretton 111.—No person or parsons shalt, during
Market hours as aforesaid. buy, or cause to be bought,
any articles of provision. fruit, grain, or other commo
dity (except - wheat and rye) within the Borough afore
said, for the purpose of re -tailing or re-selling the tame.
under a penalty of five &dux for each offence, to be
collected for the newer the Borough. And no purcha
ser or purchasers of provisions at market, or other per
eon or persons, by themselves or servants, shall be at
liberty during market hours to purchase any provisions.
or other commodity brought to market, in gross,. or la
greater quantities than for his, her or their respective
famiden, boarding bowies. or hotels, under a 1 i ke penal
ty of five dollars. to be collected a. aforesaid, for the
use of the Borough.
Section IV.—Each and every person bringing a wa
gon, cart, dray, sled, or other vehicle to market, within
the market hours, shall back and place the same against
the curb stone of the pavement, around the Market
Square, within the market limits, under the direction
of the Clerk of the Market, least og open and unoccu
pied the - several entrances to the Market House; and
all persons neglecting or refusing to conform to this
regulation, shall forfeit and pay the sum of one &Misr
for every wagon, car., dray. sled or other vehicle not
placed or disposed of as Is herein directed. And no
person shall be permitted to keep any horse, mare or
gelding, mule or mules, ox or oxen, within the limits
of said market, during market hours, as afuresald, fur
any longestinte than shall be necessary to unlade them
nr unfasten them from the vehicle or vehicles to which
they may be respectively attached, under a like penalty
of one dollar for each offence. Ann each and every per
son so, as aforesaid. bringing any wagon, curt.dray. sled
or othervehicle to nuuket,as aforesaid, and who may not
have any stall in the Market House, shall pay to the
Clerk of the Market one dollar per annum inadvance,
for a stand to be pointed oucand fixed upon by the Clerk
of the Market, olong the curb stone, under the regula
tions aforesaid, and any person or persons refusing to
pay the said sum of one dollar, the same shall be col
lected by distress sr otherwise, for the use of the Bo
rough.
erno:v V.—No horse nr other animal shall be at any
time fastened to any of the columns, piers or other fix
tures of the Market House, and if any person shall wil
fully injure or deface any part, fixture or appurtenance
of the Market House. he, she or they shall incur a pen
alty of five dollars, and Make compensation to the Bo
rough for the damage so done.
Sec - note Vl.—The Town Council Alia!l appoint a com
petent person Clerk of the Market, Who before entering
upon his duties shall give aehond. wit It at least one suf
ficient surety, to he approved of by the Council, and ti
led with them, which mid bond *halt be taken in the
name of .The Corporation of the Borough of Pottevilie,"
in ouch sum as the Council may by resoultion fix upon,
conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duly es
Clerk of the Market. according to the regulations eon.
Mined in thin ordinance, and such ordinances and regu
lations as Council may from time to time hereafter ts
, tabl lab, as well as fir the payment event:the Treasnrer
of the Iknough of all such rums of money as may from
thee to time come Into his honda front rent of stalls and
stand,. or from any other source as Clerk of the Market
And if said Clerk of the Market, shall take or receive
from any yerson or persona whomsoever, standing with
in cold Market any fee, perquisite, or reward. to his
own use,or shall grant any privilege.to any person, or
pe roan. bleeding. el - desiring to eland in the said market
riot authorized by this ordinance, or the rules and regu
lations hereinafter adopted, or which Pliny be hereafter
adopted fur the government of the said Market, shall
forfeit and pay the sub of twenty-five dollars, and be
removed from office.
Sec-non Vlll.—lt shall be the duty of the Clerk or the
Market, under the direction of the Town Council, from
and alter the twenty-ninth day of November A. D. 1098
to rent it public nue' ton the stalls of the Market
until the first day of April A D. 1e49, and annually
thereafter on said lest mentiuned day, for the highest.
and beat price which can he obtained therefor: Arid
all money agreed to be paid for the tent of said stalls
shall be paid 11 af yearly in: itdvance, and received by
the Cterk of the Market, and byliim paid over to the
Treasurer of the Borough: And it shall be the duty of
the Clerk of the Market to keepa honk, wherein lie shall
enter the name, or names of all persona renting stalls,
together with the number of the same, and the price re-.
eel - red thereftr : And it shall also be his duly to fur
nish the iscracci,or personsso renting, a certificate aimed
by himself, describing the number of the stall, °retails,
the amount of rent received therefor. and the time for
which the same shall be rented, and he shall make a
report thereof, together with all other inoney,stand rent,
and fines, collected by him, it, the Town Caned' semi.
annually, or oftener tf. required by resolution of Council.
Sec-ricia Vlll.—And it strati farther be the duties of
the Clerk of the Market, to rent by private agreement
any stall or stalls, that may remain nut rented as afore
said, for the highest. and best price that can be obtained
therofere. Provided the same shall no. be rented fora
longer period than the unexpired time tor' which the
other stalls may be rented as aforesaid.
Seertoei IX.—And further It shall be the duty of the
Clerk of the Market, to cause the Market House to
be swept out every day after Market hours, and he shall
twice in each week : in wit, on Ttiesday'e and Fri
day's, during the months of April, May: June, July.
August, September, October, and November, cause
the Market House to be washed, and thoroughly clatter
ed by the use of the hose, and hydrant water, and
shall always keep the same clean and In good order.
And it :hall also be Ws ditty to attend each Market day
during Market bums, within tee Market Matte, and at
such other times as may be necessary, and enforce all
the laws, ordinances , and regulations, relative to the
Market. and with the desistance of the High Constable
k
of the faough aforesaid. enforce all the,
and
regulations t etative to the sale of provisions within the
Ilorough aforesaid, and shall seize and prosecute all
fit caches thereof. and shall inevent all persons freer oc
cupying stalls without authority. and for purposes not
authorized. And he shall weigh, try and examine all
bread, butter; lard and other provisions purporting to
be of a given, or accustomed weight or measure, and
all scales weights and measures which may be found in
market.
Stm-riott X.—All hotter and lard, or any other article
of accustomed weight, or given measure. exposed f.r
sale within market limits, and which stain be found d.
Relent in weight of measure by the Clerk of the Mar=
ket, 'hall be by hint seized, and forfeited for the use of
the Borough.
Seems Xl.—if any person or persona shall sell or
eapose for sale, w 'thin the limit. of the market,as afore
said, or within the llomug h of Pottsville, any beefipork,
mutton, lamb, or veal, pouf try,fish, or any other article
of food, that shall be Arend to be diseased, tainted.
blown, stale. or now tudesenie. nr in any manner ten
mired unfit for use, or any veal which when killed shall
not hove been of the age,of foot weeks, shall be forfeit
ed. arid the offender or offenders shall incur a penalty
for the first (silence active dollars, and for each repeti
tion of the acme offefice ten dollars., to be recovered as
debts of the like minium. are by law reciiverable, fok
the use of the Unrongh.
Sacrum XII —The ordinance entitteJ, "An 00-
hence providing for a Market to the Samuel of Potts
nil enacted Nov. 07,18.38, and all other ordinances
heretofore passed; and embraced within.the provisions
of ibis ordinance, be, and the same arc hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted November 13tht A.D., ISO.
.1. M. BEATTY.
President of the Council.
SAMUEL HARTZ.'
Town Clerk.
Attest
No.rlB 47]
IVIVE WILL VOII SUFFER)
T IIOUSAN Dia of bottles ofihe American Compound
have been sold during the past year, and was never
known to fell in caring in s few days, the worst cases
of a certain delicate disease, Sitninal weakness. and all
diseases of the Uniary organs. Persons afflicted. using
thin pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure
as it leaves no ohm on the breath, requires no restric
tions In diet or business—contains no mercury or nox
ious drugs injarions to the 'system, and is adapted to
every nee, sex or emit itinn. It Is atso the best remedy
known for Flour Albus, of Whites, (female complaints)
with which titousands stiffer, without the knowledge of
a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used
in the private practice of a physician with tanerrhag suc
can, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases
in n few days. Around each bottle arc rain and full
directions.
• Cavrtote.—Aelt for the American Compotind,andpur
chase only ofthe anent. Price SI per bottle.
J. G. Brown and J. S. C. Martin,agents for Pottavllle;
S.Kempton,agent for Pt. Carbon.. Ideptl6 '48484:
PURIFY TILE BLOOD!
Mt. KEELENg PANACEA.
OR'the removal and permanent cure ofall disease,
F
arising from an Impure state of the blood and habit •
of the body. Viz.:
Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy, numbs, etc.,
Scrofula In all its forms, Teiter,Scald ilead,Salt Rheum,
Cutaneous eruptions of the head, face, body, and ex
tremities.' Chronic diseases of the Liver. Stomach, and
Bowels, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Enlargement of
the Joints and Ligaments, White Swellings Dip Joint
affections, Mmes.., Elem. Syphilitic diso rders, met
curial and hereditary predispositiona. etc., etc.
Pmm:the known pate which the Bleed performs in
the ordinary processes of nutrition, who doubts that 1-
does not undergo Important alterations when the pro
ceases take place in an unhealthy m.tnnerl These al
terations are sometimes the cause and snmetlmes the
effect of the morbid phenomena, which constitute what
we term disease. That there Is a strong analogy be
tween many constitutional diseases and the. effects
of poisonous agents introduced into the blood, no one
will deny, and that these diseases are due to the action
of some morbific matter, which has affected both its
physical and vital properties. What that effect may
lead to is forcibly sketched by Dr Williams : "The ap
pearance or pethico(discolnfation) on the external Burl
face, the occurrence of more extensive hemorrhage In
internal pelts, the general fluidity of the nt.oon and
frequently its unusually dark or otherwise altered as.
pact, its poisonous proper% tear, as exhibited in its delete.
dons operations.on other animals, and proneners to
pass into decomposition, point eta tie Bleed ea Cis fret
part et disorder. and by the failure of Its natural proper.
ties and offices as the v Witter of all structure and
function, it is plainly the medium by which death be
gins in the body." All of those affections In which the
Panacea applicable an alteration of ibis fluid has ta
ken place—itmust be changed before Matthew' follow. 1
That It ban this pourer the mast ample testimony can be
given.. Do not hesitate! Remember a responsible the ,
Weal person tells you so. .
Egad the folloivingerldeneel
• • . Bleekwaedtaten,N J., Feb:6, 1849.
Dr.jieeler:—Dear Sir am entirely out of your
Panacea: I was calla on day before yesterday for half'
a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular
where 1 have Introduced it, and I think the moreit la
need the more popular It Will get, * • a '
Respectfully youth, . Wit. P 411111401. M.D
Prepared andsold N,%V_ earner 3d and South Street,
Philadelphia.' For sale by J.O. Brown and JJ3.O.lKar
tin, Pottsville; J. Kempton, Port Carbon; J. B. Falls,
Minersville, and by druleste and merchants through
out the County. Price-61 per bottle, or six Aunties for
SA. 10.1 7 nr particulars see pamphlets.
. Also,.Da. KEELER'S CORDIAL and CARMINA.
TlVEthe most speeds and permanent remedy known
.for Diarrhea. Dysentaty, Cholera Infentmn, Colic
.Flatulency, dre.,tand for the many derangements of the
Stomach and Soweto fromTeorking. .N. family should,
.610 Without II- Fxkkanty2S cis, lApll3'4F-10
WAEEANTED UNDER A PENAL
' OF A THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Fria from ditercary and Ahura/ Stibstances
,
II
41Sertrtizt Ther aid
dyne, ,
pule Success of Wright's Indian'vegetable Pills la
the - cure of Fever and Ague, has been moat he
martable. Hefore the proprietor wail fully satlitiedlo
recommend them in this complaint, he had ease-after
case come under his notice In which it was proved that
If there was one complaint over which the Pills had
wore complete control than another. ft was Aver and
Ague. The following is from a well known citiarn
of Indiana:
nuauultrille, Petulant Comity, Indiana, July IT. '4,
Dr. Wright:—Some Shun since, your agent left me a
supply of your Indian Vegetable pills, I have found
said pine to be in great demstd.lately in the cunt 'of
Fever and Ague. Mr. James Lloyd has aeon who had
been Itid up with-Fever and Ague, and had tried va
rious other remedies, all of which proved of no avail.
lle determined to try your Indian Negetable Pills, and
by using onebox is now sound and well. Mr. Te Spen
ce' had a daughter, Mr. MO Gloves a son, and hir.
Charles Nichols and three of his family, were all down
at the same time with Fever and Ague, and bad also
tried the various other remedies without effect. Your
Indian Vegetable Pills soon restored them to perfect
health. . I ran assure you, from what I have seen, your
Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on for a certain
cure of Fever and Ague. Team, respectfully.
JACO!! DURHAM, P. M.
' Also acting Justice of the Peace
This la to Certify, that I was entirely' cured of the
Chills and Fevers, of several months standing, by the
inn of four doses, of four Pills each, of Wright'. In
dian Vegetable Pills, and after taking medicine from a
regular physician for some time, and leave had no symp
toms of it since, which has been about one year ago.
J, W. SPENCER
_ .
Texas, Champotrxe county, Ohio. - 1
'This is to certify. that I was cured of the Chills end
Fevers by the we. et Wright's Indian Vegetable rill.,
atlor having had three attack. ail. r.
DAVID DER4I%
Setae Orore, Fairfield Cowley, Ohm.
FEVERS.
Fevers, like every other form of disease, are only an
effort of nature to expel from the body something that
is opposed to health it is merely a struggle between
the good and had - humors fur supremacy, and the com
motion which ensues in -called Fever. The usual
symptonis of a Fever are heaviness. langtfpr, ankicir,
sighing and yawning. with alternate tits :of heat and
cold. Alter which, the patient complains of pain In
the head and back, thirst, difficulty of breathing,!pain
in the 1111168,a sense of future, about the region of the
stomaeh:nausea and sickness, with sometimes a Hui
it Mg of billnu, matter.
Wright, Indian Vegetable Pill. will be toned r•••
_ Itdlan Vegetable Pills will be found pacul.
arty adapted to the cure of all kinds of Fever, because
thirporrot only thmougaly cleanse the stomach, and
bowel's from all bilious humors, but they open those
excretory vessels which empty into tho bowels.; and
consequently, the impurity contained in the circuiation
(Which Is the cause of all 'limo-tiered motions of the
blood. called Fevers,) ts throws Into the bowels from
whence It is carried off by the regular alvine discharges.
In using,Wriglit's Indian Vegetable Pills for Fevers,
the only cure necessary Is to have the medicinei oper
ate copiously by the bowels. If the symptoms are ur
gent, from font to eight pills should be taken, night and
morning, until the fever has subsided; aftervrtil:b.
smaller doses, once II twenty-four hours, will 4e •of
fiei eat to restore the body toe state of sound health.
Personegning West of South, would do well to take
with them an ample supply of this medicine, as a pre
ventive and Cure of Southern and Western Fexers.
Let it he remembered that Watuler'e Itlnt S. Vena
-1 TAOLE PILLS are prepared with special reference to the
lbws governing the human body. Consequently they
arc always good, always useful, alit aye effective In
moting out disease Every family should keep tltemon
hand
Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, Pottsville.
Medlar & BickeLOrwigsburg. ( . 1
A. Heebner, Pori Carbon.
•Ifewald If. Potf,•McKeansburC.
Geo. R. Dray, Tuscarora.
Henry Koch & Son, Middleporti
Wet. Taggart, Tamaqua. • t •
E. & E Hammer, Orwigxburg, •
Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove.'
Jonas Kautffiiian, Llewellyn.
Jacob Kauffman, llahantango.
John Weiat, Klingerston.
• Gabriel Herb. Zinsinermlntewn.
C.. 8 Ire Foreid,
„' Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. •
Genrge Dreibelbis; East Brunswica. I
S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia.
Levan & Kauffinan, Schuylkill (farm I ,
M. &•J. Drecher, EaJt Brunswick.
-Jonas Robii,hulds, Port Clinton.
Rolknyder & Brother; New Castle.
B. E. Reedy, Lower Malisntongn.
Eckel Ar. flamed. Tremont,
- Wm. Price, St. Clair.
Boyer & Wernert,McKeanslifirg.
W. if. Barlow, New Philadelphia.
Cr Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of 1,4
Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American col
lege of Health No. 284, Greenwich street. Newirork ;
No. 108 Tremont street, Boston—and princfpa office
No. Ifie Race street. Phila.. Aux. 21,17 34 Aug. Mil
=3=ll=l
OF 'VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
'DY virtue of several w rits of Leeman Forks, Prenditi
-1 ioni Expends and kieri Forios,houed out of the Court
of Common Picas of Schuylkill County, and to roe di
rected, will be expuaed to public sale or outcry, Tn Sat-
Orday, December 9.d, 1803. of 10 o'clock In the fo, ,: noon,
at the public house of left %EL REIMII ART, in the Rom'
of Pottsville, the following described premises. Viz.:—
, All that certain tract or piece of land,shunte inl Upper
Maliantongo Township. Schuylkill County, bounded by
l an d, of m nnton Yoder, John Ochs, John D. Otto and
Rapine! Combat!, containing 50 acres, more or Ices, of
which about 4 acres are cleared. As the prop tty of
GEORGE SCHRAEDER.
At Om same time and place, all that certain nglno
...,...
house, being a frame building, and abbot 12
„ feet by 16, with the' fixture, and machines, a
v . 4: 7 - '; foundry building of frame,belng 35 feet front,
" by 40 feet deep and 12 feet high, with t i @Ma
chine and fixtures, and the lot• or pieces 01 grnu, d and
eartilege appurtenant to said buildings, said lots being
oltoole In the Town of Rmrkville,rachuylkill Towns hip,
Schnyikill County, and marked in the pins afield ores
'with Nits. 2 and 3 'l As the property of WIL lAM
SPENCER and GEORGE LEE.
, At Ike same tins and' piece, all that certain 't'ame
: - t Blacken:alit elm p, stone. Mac nine shop, Polin
gdry, and Engine honse, the part use a. a
M r;
SC Issulit h shop being 30 feet 6 inches i front
'b y 45 f at ., is depth,the pan used as aads
the shop being one story high. of stone, nod 30 by 32
feel. and that p ,-.. sired es a Foundry being one story
high, of 'atone, :A by 32 feet, and that part used as an
Dilute house being one story high, of frame, 20 V 99
feet. said buildings being situate in the Town o Tre
moot. County aforesaid, and the lot on which said uild.
Inge are situate , being bounded on the north by I t late
of J.F.Lterby. now Philip Ihnholts dc Co.; south by a
lot aground. now or late of Wiggins ; east by Le- I
wen street; and on the west by Levert alley , . and Um
lot or piece of ground and cartilege apputiehaut tn aaid
building. An the property of PHILIP USIIIOLTZ da CO.
Ar tee same time and phut, all that eertalu lot ariplece
of around situate in the Town nf Tuncatora, County
nforeitald, marked in the plan of said Town with N 0.48,
and hounded by Walnut orret, Wyoming street,Liocult
street, and by lot No. 49, containing 50 feet in frolt and
200 feet in depth, with the appurtenances.
Also. all that certain lot or piece of ground sitlytte In
the Townof Tusrarora, County aforesaid, marked in
the plan of said town with No. 55, bounde d by Chesnut
street, Wyoming street - , Walnut street, and lot No. 54,
containing 50 feet in front and 200 feet ha depth, with
the appurtenances .enances. As the property of CIIA`H,ES
SHITII.
At Ole some time and place, all that certain lot or piece
aground situate In the Borough of,Pout vine, enemy
1 ,
aforesaid, hounded on the east by Centre stre It on
the north by lot of Abraham SyClair ; on the so th by
a twenty feet alley ; and on the west by —,co lain
ine to front 40 feet, and in depth 60 fee , with
-..'"" the appurtenances,consisting of a twrtand a
RC .11 +
r .. * , half story frame tavern house, 2 onejsiory
frame dwelling' houses and a frame et ide.—
As the property of CHARLES MINTZ.
Atae sometime end ploce,The one undivided piety.
(the whole Into two canal parts, to be divided) Of and
in all that certain tract of land, situate in Nor eglan
Township. Schuylkill County. afinevald,beginni g at a
stone corner of the New York and Schuylkill Co !Com
pany and George hobo's land; thence by the sal New
York and Schuylkill Coal Company's land, stout 32 4s.
greet, west 120 &relies to a. stone; thence by band of
Hurd Patterron,seuth 30 degreev:enst Al) perchgs to a
stone; thence by the same, north 60 degrees, east 104
perches to a stone ; thence by the said George Babe's
land, north 20 degrees, west 04 percher, to the pia re of
beginning. containing 61 acres, more or less ;Iwhlch
undivided moiety ofsald tract of land Isaac Staittfer,by
Indenture, dated the 24th day of June. A D.. 1530. re
corded at Oriyiesherg, In Deed book No. 10, Piga 511 ,
together with the hereditaments and appurtenarces.—
As the property nfIAtIOEI SERBILL.
At the some time and place. all that certain tiact or
parcel of teed, situate In the Borough of Pin grove,
County aforesaid, bounded on the east by MI i Race;
on the south by property or Pete, Eckert; on th north
by Caleb Wheeler; and on the west by the Uni n Rail
road. containing 2 acres . , more or lest ,
Also, All that certain tract orlpareel of fa ud.sltunic In
thellorough.of Pinegrove County aforesaid, hounded
on the smith by land of William Bower; on Wio north
by David Greenawalt; on the east by the UlllOO Rail
road; and 4i the West by Tulpehocken street,
l ontalto
tog 1 acre., in of leas.
Also. All that certain tot or piece of ground; Anomie
11; the Borough of PiDegTOVP, County a furesald,tound
ed on the tooth by lot of Henry Heil; on the n rtly by
i i :.
G.N.Eckert ; on the west by Wm. Luis; and on the
east by Tulpechoeken street, contai ,Ing 60
fiii-....,, feet Duct and 175 feet in depth. more r less,
. . with the apptirtenances, consistingilf a one
' story frame house. An the property of 311 •
CHAEL 31131311 G
At tee 'sae tine tad pram an that certain
tractor land,situate in Wayne Tuirnship,Count
said, bounded by land of John Conant. Daniel ii
seph Eichert and others. containing 01 ac re., 00r
more or less, with the appu rteuancea consisting
story lug house and lug barn or stabler As the p
ofJO/IN BIC/IF:RT.
At the name ants sad plias, the one-third 411, the
whole into threupans to be divided, of the trines/ins
tracts °Gaol, situate formerly' n Norwegian Township,
now In Barry and Branch Tow nships.County ufßchnyl
surveyed under wnuaras In the names othe fol
lowing pertotui,
400 acre* * alto w a nce surveyed in the"nameVJobn
Immo(
'• " Anna ?Sarin hornet
" " " Jacob Kleckner,
or Kidehner.
• Maria Kleckner,
• or Belchner.
400 . • " " George Groh, Jr
400 Catharine Groh.
400 • - rr " " Doratbs lorouberg,
400 " George Id iller,tr.
400, - re re re Philip klyets.,
400. ••• ' " "CathsrineLevenberg.
400' " • " Philip Leeeoberg.
' '4OO . " John E ethart.
400 vs rr " Maithia Little
The whole of the aforesaid tracts °fiend Jot r ng each,
other, and being bounded on the outer limits y lands
surveyed On warrants to Augustus Lavenberg., /times
Freeman. John Schell, Niche Allen, Kettle It. Wagoner,
Francis Artilla and others. Av ihsprnpnrty of qEOIiGIE
D. IL HEIM. .
Seized and taken into uvectitionvid bn sold by.
400 •*
400 Pe
abet Ur's Mee, °twin-J. T. IN ERN
burg, Nov. 11, IBM. ..'S - • (howl
Postscript.
From our Televaphle Corresimtul4ynt
NEWS TO TEE LATEST MOMENT'S
- •
pIISLADELPHIis. EGLI. jt
cedoooN vac
Flour—so 2345 31. • Rye Fltir.-$0373
03 44. Corn Meal-02 04.9. Wheat-410s
tile. Rye-621r. Corn-60e.
t o The city of Buffalo, Now York, was 'bitted.
on Thursday inontirig, last, with a tremendous
gale. It begun about 2 o'clock, and met, with
fearful violence. Thimsands of dollars worth of
Mcrchardiao was destroyed. •
[•Er-Governor Fitzpatiick has been ap
pointed United States Senator, by the Governor
of Alabama, to supply tho vacancyocoasionod by
the death of the thou. Dixon U. Lewis. •
I.V•The Eketors of this Mate meat at limit.
burg, on Wedneialay next.
tVGsn Taylor, tho President elect. airletat
at New Orleans On'tlaO 23th -ult. !calks is
markably well. .
cr y A cod , klug bus been discovered la Orr
ondsge County, ?few York ib the town of (Am
filen. The coal Is avid to be likathe Psaarrylve
nil miners!.
IX" J. Bayard Taylor says that Florence le
tile - cheapen ciiY io live in, in the world, Ho
there breakfasted for flee cents, dined sumptuously
for twelve, and went to a good opera for tem—
s2so would pay a man's expanses iu Florence
for a year; but the only thing in the'way is to
hare the $250.
14^ Poor General Cushing desereee general
commiseration. In the town. beard from be falls
only 7535 behiud: the •ots for Most An Ex
change suggests that his military 'and civil tri
umphs are well worthy of each other, and we will
add of the man.
ER" A Bad Biga.—A young lady. named
Jane Carson. obtained $BBO damages of Fling ea
Holly, in Philadelphia. on Friday. in eonaeglmnee
of their sima.faiting and breaking her arm.
Paris.—The poptilation of the city, in
cluding the suburbs, is one and a hell millions.—
In New York the poptnation is 400,000, and she
has two hundred, Churches. Pariebta only forty
two, and some.of these vacant on the Sabbath.
03. l'iltatoes for Ireland.—Large quantities
of potatoes ere being exported from Scotland to
Ireland. Io the former country the vegetable is
very cheap—Bening at lees than half a cent •
pound for say good quality. -
r Just Like l 'Ens.—Prentiko eompleins, In
the LouiesilleJourisal, that the Yankee girls who
come West do very little in the way of teaching.
Instead of teaching other people's ebilthen, they
•
soon get to teaching their own.
ocr New Light under the Sun.—Candlee made
from the oil extracted from the Castor bean, have
been brought into use at Alton, Illinois. The
editor there hes burned one, and says they givo
a more brilliant light than the sperm candles.
while they can be
o fforded at half the cost.
cr" The whole of ,the public property of the
city of St. John, N. 11., is advertised tube sold at
auction, by the Sheriff, to satisfy an execution
issued out of the Supreme Court, for 6110,0110.
oj• Canal Clased.—The Illinois and Michigan
Canal wee closed by ice on the fpth tilt. Neu
14 Salle, on the 11th, the ice was from three to
roar inches thick, end navigation was, entirely
suspended.
cizi-fiallism.—lt is reported that the Professor
ship of ModernHislory stthford hes been accepted
by Mr. Hallam, the distinguished historical writer.
Lt:7^ Another Streak of toleration.—The tang
of Bavaria hat issued a Royal ordinance hien&
inq the German Catholic worship.founded by the
Allbe Range. • •
f iltxica.—Mocbinery for two largo paper
mind, to bo located in the city of Mexico and et
Gaudalatara, together with a cotton mill, are about
lo be chipped at Norwich, Coon., with a Sumba:
of workmen. " • - . , '
p`j An Old Sporlsman.—Prince Albers anti
tho Duke of Wellington went out gunning in
Windsor Forest lotely. The Duke is in his
8014 year: •
p Di:. G. A. Nutt has been chosen to flit the
professorship of Ms:aria Medico end Tbenapoutica
in tho Louisiana University.
co"- Liberal.—Rev, ' . H. W. Beichoie cwagra
gwoott at Brooklyn, has sub.cribed $ lO .OOO for
Wabash College, indiona.
MAAS , EXPECTORANT,
• For the Curt of Couumpiion, Coughs, Vold* 1 •
TO 'THE PUBLIC.
N PRESENTING this valuable medieme to the Sab-
I ne as a remedy for Consumption, and _Pulmonary
Diseases In general. 1 have been actuated solely by the
great success attending Its use In my own Immediate
°eightieth:radioed a desire to benefit the *Mimed. I
shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of it.
isefulnese, and fluter otysel (that its surprising effica
cy will enable me to fuentsh such proofs of its virtues
as will satisfy the must incredulous, that CONSUMP
TION may and '`CAN BE CURED,!'-if this medicine Is
resorted to in time. As Consumption, however is •
disease which differs, much In the severltt onto symp
lout, and the rapidity erns progress, and has lung baf
fled the skill at physicians It cannot .he supposed that
this or any other remedy le capable of effecting •
cure An every case and Ise stage of the dieeaset
en the contrary, we ....expect it to Roll sometimes, •
zircumstance which occurs dally,w itbe II the most val
uable remedies we possess, (or the most 'Ample &leas
es. The proprietor submit, the following testimonials
in its favor from citizens of this County, well known
to the public.
Me. %V. J. Haae,—llaving been afflicted for the last
thirty years with Consumption, and he v lug had the ad.
vier of some of the most eminent rb ysleians,and wane.
yen up as incurable. I wan Induced to make [Halo(ou
invaluable Expectorant,and am happy to say that Tam
entirely cured. and =attending to my dolly occupation
esthough 1 had never been entitled. Prelacies to ta
king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, if I had been
se disposed, do anything at my trade. I have elnee ree
=mended it to ',omit', of ray friends, and particularly
one case of Coon uED COSIIVIIIIIOII, and am burry
to state that in every instance It had the desired effect
Tours respectfully JOSHUA uewstris,
Schuylktlllfaven. October 1.1844.
tiCKUVLIIILL HAVEN. January 1, 1111.4,
Mr. W.. 1 Mass.—Pear .—Hav Mg been affileted
witha severe pain in the breast, 1 was induced to try
your Expectorant, and after using one bottle of it, toned
it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate In recommending
It to the public age valuable medicine for Colds„Coug he
and Afflictions of th a Dreael. ,
' lam respectfully yonrs tre..
EDWARD lIUNTZINGER.
ecnvycaszi flavim„October 19.1844.
_ .
.1 was taken er It h a bad cold atm,s thus ago, and used
one or two bottles of-lfr Mud 'Espworaxt, which re
lieved me much, and shotild I have °cation fur the
above aga in,l would freely gallon Mr. Haas for his In
vnluabie Expectorant. ' DANIEL U. STAGED.
licnovtatkL Usvel, July. 29, ISO.
Mn. Wimasst J. 11441.5,—Dear Sir.-1 am happy to
testify to the efficacy a your expectorantlor answer
ing the purpose for which it was intended,lhat of tet
heringliffughs, Colds, gm,
Your respectfully, CHAS: HUNTZINGER.
For sale ty the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, sad
by the following Agent. in Schuylkill county.
Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin,
Llewellyn—Johannan Cockblll. Esq.
Mineraville-1. & .1. FuUa,
New Castle—George Reifinyder.'Esqo
Port Carbon—Henry Sinister. P. N.
Landingyille—Color & Drumheller,
pintgrove—Oraelllic Forrar.
Tamaqua—He liner & Morganroth,
-Ifliddleport-11. Koch & Son,
Tuscarora—George R: Dry.. •
re Frederick Klett & Co.. bass been appal:Mad item
ar seems fn Philadelphia, (or Haas' Expectorant g
NEW UTSW•
Joys that vre've tasted, an'adoilred ballad,
The Lark singe blithely In the sky,
EIeXIMM!
.. .
Tis Midni:ht flour; - . - ll
It I tell the how dear to my spirit thou art—aong 194
The Wings of a Dove, . In
Mir. Lucy Neale. the celebrated Ethiopian Mislody,,Vili
La Miranda; brilliant waltz, ' tae
Clletunary Wallies.
The Flower or America; In original walla, by
Manly Herz, i , .., - 134
Atalanta Walls. . lit
The'Sentimental or Hose' Watts, . 123
The celebrated Polka Ignitalre, . 121
Marche Triumphale, D. Lily, 73
Together.with a large collection or Haste; embraalng
all the latest and most popular songs arc. Pieces nos
on hand obtained to order, at
farm or
afore
in, Jo
. rams,
fa two
roperty
Not 25-48) Book and Variety atom.
PIONEEtt mucir. .11APIII",...-
FACTORY.
ANI:MEW J. MAUS. lteepectfutly Informs thane
who are engaged in Business. that he l prepared
to nit orders for any quantity of a very euporlos ankle
manntactured under tile IrnmediakellUpell'lslon. of the
very best material and which are warranted to gins
satisfaction. flo ban on band
elan and Puddling ru.nutee Piro Web, of ail Oar.
. and sties...
Crate rintures
Piro Cement and Fire :trotter, • "
Fire Sand and Fire Clay ; alt of Superior qualities
Articles of every description made to order at nsoder
ate peen. Those who entrust their orders to the sub
scriber, may depend en Wing them executed at the
gamest sotto and 011 - the most favorable teems. Be
teg a prettkal Minufacterer, he knows that bs cis
furnish articles In hie line whichwtllfavorably tortaperse
with any thing In the Market.
Pete:Tote Is made to the &flowing partier. what:aye
tested the Pare Erich. Manufactured at the Ploneat Fine
Brick Manufactory. --
E, W. McGinnis, Pottsville ; Bard Patterbon. do.
Wm. Dellaven, Minerwrlne ; Edward E. Biand,Penta.
vine : James B.: Patterson, do: -
Pottaville,lely Fr. •
PUULIC BCIIOO L. BLANKS..
.ttach at monthly .rstieus for teacher*. ,
CoticctO " and Wrfasum's Bonds ..
Warrants for C,ollectlust &boot Tax. ,
Blank .Order Bodlto and 14 non Books.. -
Alwayo on hauttarutfor,italo at: atiNll.lllV4
prlottoi Orthe'aud Booketerpo.
TotiallUe, Mut 3. ,
DANNAN'iI