U H POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY AroVraX°• FED. 17. 1 CS. Mit. E. J. FAIT thOlisea to receive subserip Journal, Ilona for the 'Miners' and receipt for the same at his !Rug Mere. in Tamaqua rftExtraordinary.—The Hurwrable Stange N. Palmer," did net appear in last meet's Em porium. Da "coming events east their shams EMS Cr A &no Fenture.—We observe in theisst number of 'hi Bch. Hesen Map the publication of the firth (II • chil , l This is • new feature for a COUCI ry paper. irrit Resolution has been introduced into the ratio: Legislature requesting the §ensiors, and in• atructing the Repterentstives in Congress to.,rote lor the Wilmot proviso. The vote on this reso-, rilltition stood '26 yess to 9 nsys. _ _ _ o,* Ohio U. S. Senator.—The-YVhig members ~ of the Ohio Legislature, met in caucus on the weaning of the I.3th - ult., and nominated Judge Mc L ean fcr U. S. Senetot . The day of election hes not yet been fixed upon. We hope the VI" hip willimicceed in electing.their nominee. rir New Counterfeit.—We caution oar feed ers obi careful in taking notes on the Mechanics! LIN% of Buffington, is countedvite upon that Bank are again is circulation. By ecemining them before you give out the ..cbange." you will And sciinef to delyputioas. 111r4.01 C o ming."—Great prepare• ltoas arerciatior in Pittsburg, for the reception of Gest. Taylor§ who is expected to reach that place civic and CIA Lary procession will tarried. .Co}, Black is to command the militef • 'The Inangaralion.—The most active pre• parktions aft; in Ogress in Washington for .the inanguration of Praitlent Taylor, who is exspee to Scutt Washington in the course of a week. ler2it ii possible 7 —A man was found at Tren . , goo ! the retber day mounted on a •ladJer, with his 114+ vessel to the telegraph wires. He was *awing his wife is:, Philadelphia "by telegraph: . IC iwas (Mind afterward that he was a. newly IMIC, fried men. rigisTtie Judiciary Committee of the Senate of Michigan has reported a bill 10 restore Capital Pintishiseat ftX mu7der ic that State. Minty of the 'journal' of the Suite oppose the restoration of thi gallows. and few foot it rr Another Gold .Speeniation.—We have received a letter from Palmer, Massechusette. which states. that a letter had been dircovered written by the celebrated Capt. Kidd. ..sated up in a bottle which confirms the impression that large turns of money, chests of gold, sheer and jewelry were buried by Capt. Kidd, which have not yet teen disarmed. The letter wai written in 1701, vend Kidd was etecuted in England in 1702. We "raped there wilt now be a great rush for Palmer, SI ans. • ri"Jekess PhtOre Hand-Book."—This is the title of lineal Ijttle hook, published by Geo. S. Ap pleton, of US Chestnut $t Philadelphic- This boot, as its title indicates, contain various rules for Chess playing, and hints upon mowing. The best authorities upon this intricate game lAva been consulted, and a knowledge of tho oorllentO., of this book, will entblo ono to • cope truceendtilly with an experienced player. .Hand-Book of Whist" is the title of another tittle work. by the same publisher. This gives full advice upon the mode of playing whist, with the technical terms; and in fact all the advice necessary to beeon.e an expert plsyer will be found contained in this weak. The laws as laid down by the latest !authorities are contained, and to persons who de sire a 'knowledge of this rune, this book would be ■ valuable susi'sry. C7' The Railroad Journal has passed from the editorialcharge of D. K. Minor, its late edito . r, who is about to go. to California, via Panama, to tb,e bands of H. V. Poor, late of Bangor, Maine, who will be assisted by able contributors, known as leading tailroad men in the country, Mr. Minor is to furnish the readers with his views of the Panama Ream& rirease of Hyer.—Thi. man, who whipped Sullivan, as we gated last week has been arrested and taken to Maryland, to undergo • trial for violating the lasts of the State, by indulging in prize fighting. This light, which has created itach a great interest arose out of a dispute between the combatants in .Rew York, during the late political Campaign. A fight ensued in which flyer whipped Sullivan. This induced Sullivan to rend a challenge to Hyer, using insulting language, which Hyer accepted,vntl hence arose the fight. flyer being an Americin and • Whig, and Sullivan • Locofoco and an Irishman, the affair assumed a national and political aspect, in which as usual. the American came off victorous. 'rirGallarif.—The old Allegheny Bridge Cn., (Pittsburg.) have resolved that alter the 2d Inst. ty , toll shall be collected from ladies Passing and tePaa" jog the bridge.--[ Paper. We find the above an .several of our eschagges.— The Company is not mare gallant than cunning. far the directors know fall well that if the lath., pass Over, the men will pay toll to fallow them.—Vistews e hirtrital. Of emirse,fiiend tls;wer being an old bachelor judges other' by himself. W'Thanksgiving en Virginia—The Mon' cif Delegates of Virginia have adopted Mr. Scott's tayelcticms, providing that hereafter the Geoernor Aid, front time to time, appoint day for thanks. giving te*Dirrine Providence for 'his blessings on the nation. (Cr Judge Hydenteld a prominent and le • troy Democrat of Alabama. hen addres■ed a letter to Governor Chapman, urging the propriety and necessity or a law to prevent the farther immutra. Ilion delves into that State, either for trade or settlement. pjPlank Roads are extending in ever, part of the Northern and Western States. being made at infinitely less cost than railroads they are or great sdaantage. being an intermediate at/Pp between the rough miry road sod the great high as, irry erikil by steam. Mr. Clifford in litexim.—Upon the afield of our Mioiater. Mr. (MGM!. at Vera CrOZ. a guard of Donor mos tenderei to escort him to the capital, mhish he courteously declined. bie was to leas on the 2Stti uJt. im biedlectinetion. ,- • 87Bacrilege.-.on Friday night week hen's Church, at Nieetown, was entered by some villains by breaking the window with a fence rail, who, forcing open theiclaack,e,arried off the Chalice and the Dada: illoWillians 'Benner, who was seriou.ly injured ,by a collision of train. on the Utica and Schenec tady Railroad, in April last. has recovered the sum of $lO,OOO damages, at the Herkimer County Circuit Court. CarSadPale.—A so n. GUM.. Pork. Hays, of Pittebtug, who had bent advertised as lost, was found near Alighsny City by a hunter, having wondered off and been frozen to death. He was seven years of age. • Goa Dorr.—Tbe bill to restore Gov. Gorr' tq the enjoyment of his civil rights, was icon in the Rhode Wand Rowe of Representatives, left Wednesday, by the casting sots of she Speaker. rir The greatest sum coined in gold in any One year in tho mints of the Unite() Stetes.was,, in 1847, when the arnounrfts 613,288,880. bring three limos as much as the gqhutge of apy former year. CP.Togaric—Aceounta tram New Weeny re present _ t einitar cane, in ti veer bad =WOOD ,dt Issit Is lost. Leuryupopdeacq , , . Iltriisreser Wiese..l • Harrisburg, Feb. 134; tsp. s The weather which looted so bright, and beau tiful this morning. has changedtra suddenly as the smile of a coquette. -Three hours since. and not 4 41040 we) visible in the sky, and nine !tis over cut with-clouds. and rain and - tworwArerslar it al- . , most impossible to remain out of the shelter ofltbe house tea minutes The busineit of legislation progresses slowly, although all the 'Members ap. pear, to be more iodultrions than urns!. On Tuesday last there was quite an animated discus sion in the Senate, upon the Mornaatead Sill, for about two hours. Messrs. Small, Mstthmv,,Joht son (of Erie,) and tirabb,. had quite • war of words,—Orabb coming off second best, and very jusily too, for doctrines such as he advocated will and but few advocates in any section of Penn- Sylvania, out of the city in' which he-lives. Part of his speech Was . as follows •••He felt, proud that be voted against the law abolishing imprison ment for debt, as that law did not protect the poor, but the mines and swindlers: After that vote he returned home and not one of his. constituents censured him for that vote; but, all applauded him for his firmness in opposing it, and would, he did not doubt, sustain . him in bit vote neon this same subject." All I have to say, 'tit well he is not one of your member., or the hard-fisted yeo manry of chtlylitill would grant him leave to re main at home. The Speaker of the House. Mr. Packer, is cer. tainly ono of the ,est business men in the whole Assembly, and, although he is a political opponent, yet in justice to him, I must say that there are few 'men in the State who could fill the situation with the same honor,—kind and affable to all, be has a smile and • kind word to ftiends and foes. To-day is private bill day, sod in consequence of a large number of bills hoeing to be read, there is so afternoon session. I noticed this morning :hat in reading the private Calendar, the clerk had . I,;st ftnished the Act No. 32 1. when the House adjourned. Five minutei more, and an Act for the ,better regulation of lie Townships of New Castle. East-Norwegian and Blythe, would have been read, and pissed this afternoon. It was No 322, and will now he the Tinit en the private cal endar of next week. • The .menbers from your County stand A No. 1 on the list (lived fellows. Mr. Roseberry has gone home, but will re:lurii to morrow or next day. He is one of the few toung men that prosperity cannot injure.—on fact I think the atmosphere at this place agreisArrith him, and aterm next winter will complete the cure. Mr. Otto is always found at his seat, and Schuylkill County may well be satisfied with her Repreeen tivea, for both the gimbal' are gentlemen of a high order of taleriC.•:. ! ' • , On WralnesdaY lad Mr. Roseberry•read a bill in place;faithe Proseenact of Miners, Mechanic', and Laborers of Schuylkill, -Carbon and Luzern° Counties. It was referred to the Judiciary Com mittee who will report to day; sod Item the present disposition of the cnmmittee, I feel confi dent that their report will be favoreNe. There was quire a flare-up in the House this afternoon, in com‘equence of a liability clause being attached to the Act to continue and extend the_ charter of the Good Spring Creek Coal Company. Mr Klutz of Carbon uttered the following : , :Prov:ded that the stockholders shall be held liable as iriti! partners for the debts of raid Company;. and that all debts due Miners and Laborers, not exceeding one month's pay, ehall be a lien on the property Of raid company, which leis shall have priority of claim to all other liens of whatever kind." Oo motion the Hotta , went into the Committee of the Whole, to consider the proviso, and after come eloquent remark , ' from Mr. Klotz. the amendment was agreed to by a large majority. The Corn. mitten then arose and on the final vote, owing to the bid being drfective on the face of it, and also not having An ortenaible owner, it was lost., The vote, when in the Committee of the Whole, was a teat vote upon the merits of the proviso, and not upon the original bill, and tt proves conclusively, that our legislators are determined to pass no laws without proper coneidetatiou,and particularly those which are defective. I noticed. several of your citizens in this place fur some days past and find them _general favoiitee,—in - fact to hail from Schuylkill is a good passport to the aft , et on of the Whigs of Dauphin, and a more warm-hearted gentlemanly set of men are not to be found in the State. - . There is a call. far a Temperance meeting, to be held in one of the Committee mow,- on to morrow night. The intention of the call is to form a State Temperance S ,ciety, to be formed of the members and officers of both Holism ; I no ticed "John of York's" name on the Ile, 'MI OLIO Mr. SwariweMei or Allegheny, both young men of supeiior talents. I fancy the movement ori4i noted with Mr. Jacob Carter, who haslicen lectur ing here, and if I am to judge from, the ' eff r ;ct 'produced, I think he is superior to Mi. Gangh.— "The ladies, Geri bless them.," have taken this matter in hand, and two interesting ladies from Chester, (Mira' Pierce and Mica Price.) !unveil here to-day with a large number of petitions, ask ing the total abolishment - of selling spirits in their county. They received a flittering recep tion; and many membeis informed them that when woman solicits, man cannot refuse. II anything comes up interesting, I will keep you apprised of it, till then, adieu. G. 'AIL Sorts of 3tems. (7'On Friday week an elderly woman, named Ann McKinley, who reside, in a house in Cross street. Boston. ores awakened by o anise, just i as a man was getting nut of the window of her room. She jumped up from bed end seized .him l !rid notwithAtanding he undo a desporae renoetenee, she detained him until her husband and the Watch came to her asstenee, when he Was ta ken,into cwitody, and was committed for trill at the fizoicipal Court. •- • • l&A young married . woman of Cincinnati, whose husband was in New Orleans, became im- pressed with the belief that be had fallen a !lentil to cholera, and so strangely infictured did she become with this idea that she went and consulted a "Fortune Teller." Her worst fears were cow firmed by th e bag : she returned to the house, and that fight became a raving maniac! She woo taking to the Hospital, where at last accounts she remained in the same state. [7'7he Wilmot Proviso in lown.-13eforo the adjournment of the lows Legislature. the Senate passed the Wilmot Proviso It to 5 Ita is needless to any the negative's were. all The house did not act awn the resolutions how• me, so that lowa is the nnly Northern State which has not declared for freedom. lit liarrard Univereity the receipts and in come of the year have amounted to $126 381,98. and, after deducting the diaburstnents of the year, there is a balance in the bands of the steward of [1;562 71. : s he amount of funds and property belonging to the tiril:Treity—not including the College vouod., buildings, stated at $789, 28( 64. (b.. Death of Han. James McSherry.--The Frederic (Nld.) Citizen announres the .death of the/Hon. James McSherry, of PennsPisani+, at hut i residence in Littlesourn, en the 3J init. For twenty odd years he served m the Legislature of his native State; he was aim one of the delegates to reform her Constitution, end was once a member of Congress. ITGerman Emigration to Califoania.—We learn from a private source, that at the last dates from Bremen. in Germany. several veastets. loaded With emigrants, were about ready to proceed to California from that port. The gold fever . had spread throughout Germany, and emigrants in great numbes_ were preparing themselves for ex. peditiona to the land of procnise.—[Boston Tray.. When they accused Mr. Greeley in Con. greas of editing bit paper in his seat, he rather bad 'em by replying that members of Climates. , wbn are to toyer; could practice day after day in the Supreme Court, drawing their pay from god• eminent at the same dine, and not a word was 'ever heard against it! rirdfr. John Soul, of Errol, Coon county, N. 11 .oraa killed a feardays ego by tvto Essamouriti, , while visiting his traps near Umlisting Like; his' body was torn to pieces. He had not discharged hie rifle at them but retreated backwards several rods, when he fell over a log, and the beasts des patched him. aPPublic Econonly.—The coat of maintaining the city paupers of New York ii represented by the Knickerbocker to be $lO a head per 'meth. it suggests, sa a measure at economy on the part of the public, that these paupers should be boarded at the Astor House or some other commodtous hotel, at $7 per week. (o. , Zachary Toyfor.".--Tnia name i. doubtless of greater antiquity than moot people imagine. the list of emigrants from- Giartiornd, who em• barked for Virginia. 5.n. 8. L 835, on board the "Thomas And John," Richard Lainberd, master; occur/idle name_of “Xachary Taylor." sirScrtpical.—Mrs. Mary Johnson. of New Jersey, (baring lost her husband in the Melican,, war, and hearing that Congress bed paid Mon. erieur Peeler.° for a ;)ave that tie tort in the Intllan war,,, Faye Convene to recompense lieclother said bosbinilatinploit.c ;• - - • •• '• • GENERAL ADVERTISER -A witaTErt DAT. 'By Nits.;mittr It. L. CAMPCELL How dattlin., ,, and bow beautifu l, Thou art. tai, Winter Day ! With thy heavenly beaming annahine, And thy 'matron, array t . Who calleth thee ao old (nap. Oh Winter. fresh and fa Thou 'rt a virgin, decked for bridal, With r.chiewela in thy hair. Lo, the angels to array thee, Plucked the plumage from their dings; Lo, the atorm•king to adorn thee, Shed abroad his choicest things. Diamond ice, and glittering - hoar fror. Pr.isort" sunbeams in their play, Thou 'rt magnificently carniahcd, • Oh, thou gorgeous Winter Day t I have rend of wandering Sinhad, In his Valley of Delight, Where the jewel's round about him Lly. like heaps of living light. I Jhave found the fable's meaning I hare seen the enchanted hand Earth isdol.a vale of diamonds Lavish spread by Winter's hind. M. S. Mutts ¢ N. Americas r;ci ; ia‘ The Coal Trade for 1819. Quantity of Coil Transported over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, for the week ending on Thum day last Toni.. 2,013 10 12,838 17 1,774 04 9,35413 2,489 04 19,337 16 1,069 03 11,69507 Pon Carbon Pottaville, B. Ilaven, P. Clinton, 8,939 11 59,414 13 • RAIL RCALR4. - 7ratuyortation on the Ra s itrueds in SekeigkilrCeeery. The following is the quantity of Cal transported over the different Railroads*, Schuylkill Coon:". for the week ending Thursday . evetting, Feb. 15, lel9. WEEK. TOTAL. Minelf:nand S. II R, it. • 2.662 II 19.4 2 8 08 Little Schuylkill R. R. . 1,573 11 11.330 0 4 31111 Creek do 1 2,407 09 11,102 17 - Mount Carbon , do 1,796 09 9,795 09 Schuylkill Valley 3do 1,499 02 5.933 I t 31P;Catbon and Pt. Carbon da 3.771 06 16,679 06 ZZZZZ OP TOLL ♦OD TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL RUA 0 Frnm Jan. 1, 1649. . To -From 111.1.1nrhots.+4.11aven.P.Clinton. Rkhmond. until Jose 1,1649, ICO 155 135 Philadelphia. do do 160 155 135 For additional New Advertisements see •Next Page. Tkey will there be found arranged under Suitable Heads. Merchants Transportation Line, ;3•= siaa rxia ^liga BETWEEN PHILADA. AND POTTSVILLE. VIA PHILADELPHIA, READING, and potato, Railroad.—having taken part of the large Freight Depot.- northeast Corner of THIRD and WILLOW Sts., we are prepared to Transport Goods, of all de scriptions, daily, to Pottiv We. Also, to the following named places: Port carbon, St. Clair. New Phila• delphia. Patterson, Middleport, Brockville , Tus carora, New Castle. Catawissa, Bloomsburg. Oiatigeville, Situmokin, Danvil. Sunbury, Northumberland, Mil ton, Money and Williamspon. All goods sent to our care will be punctually a fiend ed to and forwarded with despatch. Feb. IT -8 lruoj J. C. CONARD & Co. Great Saylna In OIL P. S. DE VL.A.3I & CO., ItE•D110, ARE ~,,:entees end sole manufacturers of a LUBRI- E e :Tut,,:t COMPOUND, to be used in iubricating the joints of mo :'ainery.. It is warranted to be equal in the b ee: A peth ,e,:eti ; to eland the coldest weather! and to be more duraOle than anything now in °tie.— The price is 75 cenks per gallon, ;.!lid the following cer tificate' show Its character : Pules kinents,..Dee. 4, 1818. Means, P.S. Devlin & Co.—Gentleint'o —The Pa tent Composition you sent toe to have tried, quid which you design as a substitute for the beet oil in the work ingot Machinery, has, lam happy to say, more than re alised my expectations. I had it fully tested on a Loco motive Engine for twudays(in rainy weather, with mu 'i flying over the machine atevery revolution) by a skilful Engineer, who nssures me that it works equal to the best spermaceti oil, with a saving in quantity of 50 per cent This saving, together With the greatly reduced price at which you inform me you can furnish toe article will strongly recommend its use o 0 Rail goad" and in large mills arid factories where large quiiiitities ofull arc used. I have now no doubt of its entire success, and under that impression tender you niy sincere congratu lations. Truly yours, Wu. Exams:l. =1 This is to certify that I have been using P. S Devlin & Co 's Patent Imbricating Oil for the last six weeks, and can give as our_decided opinion, that. besides its heingso much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over the best Sperm Odin its darn/Mayon machmery.whichten dery it a very desirable article frriliat purpose. %Yearn extensively engaged in ruining and shipping coal, hue • jog eleven Steam Ergines of variouscaPacities at work hoisting coal, pumping Water. &e. MILNEX, HAVIVOOD &Co. .T. S. Dayton .& Co:—Ccutlemen r—We has'e been using your Patent Lubricating 011 on all the machinery of the Reading Iron and Nail Works for the last nine weeks,und we consider we have glee,, it a fair trtal,as the works are calculated to manufacture four thousand tons of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is very heavy, the Engine one hundred and :dry, norse power.and the speeds are (mom thirty to nine hundred revolutions per minute. - Afiei, the above trial, we can recommend the Oil as equal in the best Sperm Oil_ and, in many cases, superi or in any sperm on used in the country, viz : for heavy bearings and fast speeds. each as shafting and fans. 1 remain yours, dr.c., • 3.4 516 S M'CASTV, Manager of the Reading iron, Nall and Tube Works. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the sale of the Lubricating Compound. In Schuylkill County. who will supply all orders at manufacturer's prlcei. C. F. NORTON. At MiMes,flaywooo & Co.'s Store Febl7 47-8-tf) Pottsville. PROCLAMATION. Virll FitZ ' . the lion. LUTHER KIDDER. Esquire, Preside t of the several cou rts of Common Pic:ls of the countle of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, UgliCe of the several Courts of Quarter Sessions oft Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Deli ry, in said counties, snit' t3TaAnoE*t. STICANCIE ri.Pabiaka,an&Q IL E A FRAILET. Esquires, Judges of the Court °Moan!, ..tons of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer and General Oa /elivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend re, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precept to me Rirected, have ordered a Court of Common Pleni Oyer and Ter miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to b • holden at I/7- wigsburg, no Monday, the lUth day 9f March next to continue two weeks, if neressary/ Notice is therefore hereby given o the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Consul es of the said county ofSchuylkill, that they are by e said pricepto com manded to he then and tl ere at ID o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, in do those .things, which to their several offices appertain to be done; and all those that are bound by recognican ces, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the end of gaol county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be Just. God save the Cornmonivenftli. JOHN T. WERNr - Sheriff's Office,Orw igs burg Feb. 17. P 919. f JOHN T. WERNER, Sher N. 11.--The witnesse• - and jurors who are summoned An attend said Court, are required in attend punctually. In case of non-attendance, the law to such cases, made and provided, will he rigidly enforced. This notice to cublished by ort:cr of the Court; time concerned will govern themselves accordingly. PROCLAMATION OT IC E Is hereby given, that a Court of Common Pleat, for the trial of cansee at issue In and for the County oegichuylkill, will be held at Onvirshurg in the County aforesaid, on Monday, the 12th day of March, next, to coattails two weeks If necessary. l'i,zrefute al persors having suits pending, and all person. c.;:nsel ute It shall be to appear at said Court, will take notits nil govern themselves accordingly. Sheriff's °Mee, Orer:p - 1 J. T. W ERN ER, It', her ifr• burg, Feb 17. 1919. j 8-tc Sheriff's Sale- or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Dy VIRTUE of several 'write of Vitidatiser Expo i) neu, l a psed out of the Court of Cotamoo Pleas of I Schuylkill Calmly, to me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale or vedtle, on Friday, March oth, IMO, at 10 o'clock in the forehOon, at , the public house of Miens EL GRALIFF, in the borough or Orwigsburg, the i (Minn ins described premises " . , MI that certain Farm or tract of land. ult. in West Bronswig Township, Schuylkill County, tlounded by I,ndsnf Daniel Neyer, John D. Long and othors, containing 25 acres, with the appurtenances, Con sisting of a one-story log dwelling Douse, a log Barn, and a Log Blacksmith shop. As the pi openy of HEN RY GEIGER. :Gas MOM time wed place, All the right, tttte and in terest of Daniel Fox, in and to all that certain tract or piece ofland.sit time in Wayne Township, .1 Schuylkill County, bounded by land of • a•• • John liatdorif and Daniel Zerhe. contain .'" . ing6 acres, more or less. with the appur 111 g. tenances, consisting of a oneAtory loos house, and log stable. As the property of DANIEL FOX. At the ease time and plate, All that certain tract of land, situate in Pinegmve Township.Bclimylkill Couh. ty, beginning at a Spanish Oak grub thence by late va cant land. north 4 degrees, east as many perches as to Include 52 acres of land by 1 or 2 :Ines running west or thereabouts. to lands late of Henry W.'allonrad. de ceased, south 2 degrees, east along said lands of Cop ied al many perches as will Include said 52 acres to a I :II csnur being the tine of 60 perches, on the west and south 60 degrees, went 30 perches to a White Oak, thenre hy late vacant landosouth 62 dzyrees east 112 perrhes to the pia *e of beginning, containing 52 acres, more or less Ate.. 411 that certain tract of land zdjolning the aftwerial4 tract on the south, bounded as follows, viz Hegining too flack nak, router of Paler Deal's land, south 93 perches to a stone, south 63 degrees, east 100 perche• to a some. entail 93 perches tea moos, thence .by meld Peter Deal's land (since Adam Boyer's) north 66 . degrees east 100 perehes,, to the place of beginning, containing 54 arm. 39 percher, more or less, being parts cif a tract nfland sorveyed on Warrant granted to Adam Drown, dated 261 h of February 1721, with the ap ports ems. Asthn niopeny of JOHN P.- TODD. At t masterme and piers, All that certain int or piece of arm. id. situate la the Unreal:hot SehltYlkill 116 .7" , Schuylkill Counlyotiounded southwardiy by Fried St.. ; east waydly by lot of Henry Werner. north ' / wardip by alO feet wide alley, and west ' p•• wanlly by a2O feet wide alley, containing •• • in front about 60 lent, and in &gib about II 11 838 feet. with the apportenapeea. consist. _ . • lag of a tern-nary log dwelling aonse.end kW stable. Ae the property of ELIJAH WERNER.. • Seized, takeztin Execntlen and will hepnld by Sheriff's Offieo Orwlga. t J. T. WERNELLSheriff. burg. Feb. 17, 1949: 8 ts per, NOT EXACTLY 4IT RNEY GENIifE4L COOPER, 2 -a 4 BUT OWEN !WARM THE COOPER, ~t string assisted to cooper Lewis Can. end mr• rasing made hints() perfectly tight, that he and s party are weirapted not to leak roe four, years, bogs leave, to infirm his old Mends, that he will be a_PP, to attend to Uorderr, to his tine of business: yotterille, Jan. I) ,rj OWEN NAEIII:4I., - • sitie - m;iitsklailem of '- . .VALLIABLE REAL' ESTATE.. BV VIRTUE ofvundry mots of Fieri Faaiaa. Lecitri :Faris'and Vendirsomi Enos.. issued not of thv _ Court of Omnmeo Plece_pL Schuylkill County, to me directed, will be exposed to- public sale hi veufoe, ela Saeurday. March 10th. 1840, at 10 o'clock In tbe.fnre-. noon; et the public house of Imam. Theists. ar, in the Borough of Pottaellle, the fa:towing described wop- ertY. Mg.:— . All that certain lot or piece of ground.: Situate In the Town of Donaldson, in Frailey Toarnstilp, Schuylkill County, bounded In front by Main Street, on the rear by Philadelphia Street, on the east by,lot of David. Michael and Nathaniel Bressler, and on the weal by lot of Colt. Gasklns & Immison, Vein: lot No. 121 in the general plan of said town, and containing 50 feet in front nn said Main Street, and 150 feet in depth, with r_.the npputtenances consisting of a two-story a-- .g. 7, frame dwelling house, with a twoutoryfratne In t 1 Kitchen, on Mum Street, and .a two -alert In A th ie e s To A w li o n rfo t re ee al a ir. Frame Dwelling , lions e tni the rear of said lot. ' l et nde p d L i me n front byby nn _P d hl i ll u d a e l l! plita Street. on the rear by Railroad Street, on the west by lot of Solomon Otto, 'nn the east by lot of John Domineer. containing in front '5O feet, and Its depth. 150 feet, being for No. 103 in the general plan of said EPfl.towe; with the appurtenAncet consiMing of a fl two-storytwo-storyFraMe Dwelling 'linage As the a property of ROBERT t. BOWES. ' At de saws time sad Marc All the agaltatiile sod In' Incest of James and Henry Martin. in and to all that certain lot or piece of,ground, situate in the Borough of Minereville, Schuylkill County, bounded In front by Fourth Street. on the west by a 40 feet wide streatt. on the south by lot of 0 . , Dast,..on -Me eau by lot of Thorium J. Loyd. cohtatning in width 50 feet. anal in' depth 150 feet, with the apputtenances, consisting of a A double two-storystone dwelling house, a =tlfil one and a half story frame dwelling, house 17 3 and a frame stable. As the property OfJAS, MARTIN and 11EPiRY MARTIN. At the same tints and place, All that certain Farm or tract of land. situate in North Mmillettn Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands of Jacob Fres, Amos Lewis and William Kremer, containing 53 acres t and 40 peaches, more or less, with' the appenenances,:: ll consisting of a ono-story stone &willing - Z..;`;', house, with a one-story frame kitchen at -1.. pHlathed, a one and a half story spring house, a frame bank barn. and a two-etory .frame dwelling house. As the property of GEORGE JEN NINGS. . At the same tints apd place, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, bounded in front by Centre Street. on the rear by Second Street. on the north by Int of Al.7bam St Clair, and nn the south by "20 feet alley, c u eta,;nng in front on said Centre Street 40 fliet, and In the rely on said Second Street, 60 feet, and being I 230 feet in depth, with the appurtenances, combat= of . 1 a v e t Li n e h d home, ,'tl f rit m cb e en ta '..t. -. : onewfory frame dwelling houses and a frame . :2 it ,. , , n , itt7ini two-storyand n half s r = e 'table. As the ptopeity of CHAS. KUNTZ. At the same time and race. All the right, titie and in ,' tercet of Patrick Casey, in and to all that certain one -1 story In hones, built on grnold rent. eifunte on the 1 west side of 3101 Creek, in East Norwegian Township, scbutikill County. As the propeily uf PATRICK CASEY. , 1 At the_ same time sad place, All that cert,tin lot or i piece of ground, situate In the Town of I.lewe:iyn in ' Branch Township. Schuylkill County, hounded on 1 11 4 west by Front Street, - on the north by Clay Street. on the cost by lot of AbrahaniStarr, and on the South by'a 22 feet wide alley, containing in length ISO feet and is width 50 feet, with the appurtenances, consist- Ll.na;its with a It; story frame kitchen attached, and' ... Mg of a two-story frame duelling house. ffte a frame stable. As the property of JACOB HOFFMAN. a . 1 . a At the same time and place, Al. the right. title an 1 in terest of Blarney Duffy, in all that certain two-Story stone house, with a I i story , frame house thereto at tached, and Inc or piece of ground, Inmate on the soethwestern side of the Philadelphia, Rending and Named= Railroad, in North Manheitn T, ownahip. 1 Schuylkill County. La the .property of t BARNEY 1 DUFFY. At the same time and place., ;All that certain piece. or parcel of mound , : situate in Branch Township, Schtyl. ' kill County, bounded by land of Groeff & Co.. and de scribed at folUiwa. viz.: beginning at a stone opener. west 100 feet to a stone, thence north 200 feet to a stone, thence east 160 feet to alive, thence South 200 feet to the place of beginninetontaining one acre more Or less, with the appurtenances, comiatine of a two.atory Iraine tavern house, with a one-mtnry kittln en attached, a one-story house. I stable and 3 elteds. As the property of GEORGE SHEESLEII. Al Me same time and place, All that I certain lot of ground situate on the northwardly side of San- , derson or Minersville Street, in the Bowmen of Pottsville, Schuylkill Voanty, being the lot marked NO. 21 on the imp or plan of lota laid oat in the on, called ' Norwegian Addition to the Borouglrof l'ottsmile. con taining In front or breadth on Sanderson Street, 65 feet and 6 inches, and extending of that width back in length or depth 300 feet to Harrison Street, bounded eaxtwardly by lot N 0.23. northwardly by said Ile ratan n Street, weataVardly by West street, and acmthwurdis. by Sandristin Street aforesaid. As the property of JOHN Wlll.l.lAtila3. . At the sale time and place. All that certain int of - - ... _ . ..... situate In the Bor .- nosh of Pottsville, Schuylkill Count e, it/mited in front by Third Street, on the north, b y iti g b Street, on the south by lot now nr late nfi Nicholas .Yoic, roulnining In length 74 feet 5 inches, and . being part of a lot marked in Pott and n.pierson's additional plan of said Bor. •••• with the No. 4, with the apptirte -11 ' consisting of a three-Ant) frame I 'dwelling house. As the'property of PE TEG JENNINGS. At the game rime and place, All that certain lot or piece or ground, situate on the lima hwestwnrilly •ide at Market Street, in the hot pug], of Pottsville, kill Connty,enntaining in front on raid Market' treet 20 feet. and extruding In depth (Pit feet, to a .10 feet wide alliey,,being the one third part of numbered in l'ott and Pattereon's additional plan . of said Borough 29, with the appurtenant slits ors, consisting of a two-60:y Brick dwel- H ling house, anti a front'stable. A. the property of GEORGE IfeBRANDTNER. At tke saute time and prate, All that certain twn-story frame dwelling house, twenty by twenty-five feet. and a kitchen attached thereto one and a half story high. twelve by fifteen feet,situate in Pinegrove Township. Schuylkill ('ounly, nn a smell tract of land a,ljointng property of Daniel Snyder, Jacob Bucher, Chu tilt land and a nubile road, containing six acre.; more or leas. As the property of CHARLES HENRY. • -ift the same usic and place, All that certain tw TY frame dwelling honor, siinaie in the Town al, s . Schuylkill Courtly, ou lot Nit. 221. - he west aide al Spring Street, between Main '4i i r n e g et Street, sail h a n nd ue ll3 lent h'l'gf deep. i6ft andi frontl' Poplar sr 111 together With the Int or piece , of ground. "-• appurtenant to said building. As the prop• arty oe JOHN BUSS ARIL Attire same ante and place, all that retrain Int or piece of gro.na, situate on the eastern Indent Coal street, in ti m socongh of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, bounded in front by said Coal street 1 nn the south by Int now or late of Benjamin Haywood; on I he east by alOfeet wide alley, called "Line Alley" ; and ore the north by property of Wilson If. Tweed, • containiag in Pont 22 feet 0 inches rind in 18,2 • • depth 140 feet: with the appurtenances. Ig I • consisting of a two story Lola house,with --rae--- a two story brick kitchen attached, and a frame stable Alen, all that certain tract of land, situate-partly in Norwegiail - Towneitip, and partly in the Borough of Potts, ills, County a foresaed : Beginning at a post, a corner of land now or late of Benjamin Pert ; thence:by. the same and.uOW or late Of Thomas Haven, non h6B degrees, root 295 perches to a post a cotnerof land now or late of Wallace & Whitney, in a line of land of Seitztnget and Wetherill ; thence by land of the said Wallace & Whitney, month 6 degrees, west 051.10 per chea to a poet; thence smith 36 drat ee.s. east 20 3 . -10 per ch., to ilie north site of a public street or road; thence by the same south 62 degrees, west 22 perches to a post ; thence soil by the name, south 28 degrees, ...AV 14 6-10 'perchestle a poet; and thence by another street o r read ' 65 degrees, went 33.10 perellYS:lo a post, to the line of land of Seitzlneer and Wetherell ; theme he the ranee north 72de grers, west 70 perch. Insomas,:, corner of land conveyed by Thorn. Haven to is 'mo o t Lo te t.:• thence by the same south 68 dense;. west 203 leeches 1 toe poet Sod stunes,a corner of I:m.ll:trent Chas. L rte • ton; thence by the Fame south 61 degrees. west IN porches la a post in Coal -treet; ilreiice north 23 degrees . west 24 perches; thence south It degrees. west II I-10 perches to the Mt. Carbon Railroad; thence along the I same north22l degrees, west 31 4-10 perches, north 171 decrees, vist 0 perches, north 8 degrees. west 4 4-10- perches, north 16 degrees, east 6 4-10 perches. and north 53 dem...east IPS 2•10 perches Ina point on the south wardly side °Wee Eliot Branch of the Mt. Carbon Rail road, in the division line of land now or late of Benja min Pelt, and the land called "the Navigation Tutu .•" thence along said Pott's land south 2 degrees. runt 50 perches to a post, and north el degrees. east 31 8-10- perches to the place of beginning. containing 195 acre.. i • and 70 perches: with the apputtettances . cansisting of a two story frame house, a •••• one story from.. house and a frame stable, IS a II I • together with all the coal In the vein of coal, called -the East Gate Vein."and In the two seinen - est south of it that may run under the surface orate said tract attend fehld by Thos. Haven to t 4 aniuel Lewis) with thC right of removing the same, but not to give the right of entering on the surface ofthe said tract of land. or of making any opening there on ; sold by Christopher Loeser and John Clayton to Enoch W. McGinn., by dee& dated 23d day of Marsh, A. D., 1546,and recorded in Deed Book N 0.25, page 583. and 10th day of July, A D., 1817. recorded in Deed Book No. 27, pa ge 750. Alao. one undivided nine-tenth parts of all that certain lot or piece of ground (part of the Green wood estate) situate in the Borough of Pottsville. County aforesaid. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at anoint in the northeasterly line of Coal Street. where it Intetsectsthe Southeasterly corner of a into ground. now or late of Den). . Poinrot, thence along the aforementioned line Of Coal Street, South gg ,rezeee; east 100 feet, thenee north 56 degrees. east 2.88 feet ha a c, - Trler of lot of Ella, Derr, thence along the liti of . .aid rases Dareei land, north 30 degree - a' mworithettererle; thence along the i t ; ' ,, N° o 7?7o l ,7e B gi t a re n et S . Heel. 55 degrees, 50 minutes.; West 66 R. S inches.sl9ro or less to the 'Meth taste rty . corner of the teforementhlne4 lot now or late or Benisinta F. Pommy, thence along 110.• Ilat 44 :. , b 2 f,T e e . two following coarsen and distances, viz... .: sou,. greed, east 125 feet to &corner. end south 55 degre:c 50 minates, west 176 feet II Inches, to the place of - - he gleaning, with the appUrtenances, consist In:of a large two-story stone Foundry Or •••• A . Machine Shop (unfinished) a two-story ISIIIA 111 I frame Office. and a two-story frame Store , house., conveyed by Thomas Middle and' ` others to Enoch W. McGinnis, by Deed dated the Slit day of January, it. D.. 1816. and record ed in Deed Ronk No, 25. page 621. As the property of ENOCH W. McGIN N ES. , sold i - Anlzed; taken in ezeturton and - " Will be b• Sheriff's Office. Orwitte• It ~ T. wERNER, Sheriff. burg, Feb. 17, 1810. ti- DAVIE'S SAFETY LAMPS. •1 1 11 E subember has just received a supply ofSafetv Lamps, among which are a few of Upton & Rob erts' improved Safety Lamp, which Is aeknowledeby to be the hest and safest now In use In the mines of Europa. For sale at less pi Ices than !hey can be 'm aenad. al 1 BANNAN'S •• rheitp Honk and Varier v 'Store tom I.III.IILEN ND BOOS VERY 13 LOW.-110 A 0 BibIes PRAYE dud Pra y er 0. 4 0 K in l i e m n ;d i every style of binding, cheaper by or 9 0 per cola than they can he purchaed In PhiiadelPPia• aiitt4sedr4milyllibleiatoulyetra BANNAN'S Cheep Book Stores. ts•Vlsiters can purchase Books cheaper In take Tune . -an be purchased in Philadelphia of New York. =ll Fruitr. WHITE — LEAD.. Wetherfil h. Brother, N,rANUPACTURERS, No 65, Nonh Viont tweet. 'v./Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their war ranted pure WHITE LEAD. and 'those customers who , barn been sparingly supplied In consequence of n ran on the article. shell now haste their ofieta. No known substancenossesnw these urese atiyg and lienutifyine pmportlas. in desirable In a paint. to an equal eaten; with unadulterated a/Wieland{ beaaa any admixture of Other 014terial• only mars Its value. It fo a r s m ,th a e n re fyo+ r u e,b a t m o ) s I m le p slteadyth aim o b f l thd. e T ma e nufa t c r turer r s e ; wtitrdydoaedDieinceangdOnanidtarth a rt icle, le pmnfthat it has met with favon - lt 1k Ineartablybrand ed on arterial e.wrrnEtuu. & iIIItOTHEIL in fall, end en the other, re; rratitcdpre. alt in red lestrrr, Not rot -a• Day. but Or all Time. _ - C. HESTON'S.' ' CHALLENGE: BLACKIHQ, THIS ARTICLEfir extensively used In Pennsylva. nia and 'New Yptk, and It. Max be Said with trdt h. that it is superior to any other. It all'ordi a beautiful polish. don. not Injure the Leather, but ou the eunira.i ry. when •frequantra applied, preseries it; in Tact It can 'he recommended as the very best that has ever beets presented In ibis or any other trlliniti, sowing used it Ili: several years.. we speak front experience- Prepared by C. T. lIEBTON & BROTHER, Bleb borough, Bucks ~ Co. Pa. • For pale whrdesale and re tail by S. C. C. HUGHES. Wholeaale and Retail Dru:gist and Chemist. Feblo I.6utoj Pottsville. P.. • California. TIIF. SUBSCRIBER. having. filed some orders for CALIFORNIA. Is well acqualuted wath the Goods Adapted to that Market;and is prepared to supply Idcr• charm, and mhos destined roe that country with— French.Braudy.. Rolland RM. Absinthe. LaV,ender ' Madeira %Vine, Bitters. Cherry Port • " Cordial*. Rarptoniy/ Lichen " 'Lemon Byrnp,l Illiatkbetry "`" . Champagne "r &e. B. LIEBER. Importer, lAlrth Fourth St..between Vine and Calinwhill, Philadelphia. . /00 akiisof the celebrated OngtChhmtmene.jas l lienehed.. (Feb:lo 7-Imo . . -BOW epo ant hildren's t Clothing • .• _ - • 264 Ch crier Street. , PRiladriph is. . • 'THE SinbserfbtrhapinZbadmucbesoertence • • in the manufactory of Boys! and Children's .Clothlng-; Announces to the citizens of Potts. villa; and surnannding towns and Country, that be has n 'huge and varied assortment 'of :made ready clothin ri:r YOUNG OENTLCMEN, mode or, very gond ma g terial:. and In the best, latest, and .mose fash ionable style alwayi: on hand: Pe would most moped-- fully invite them, the ellisensof Ponsidie, am, to give him a call when they vls't the thy, rind examine hia beautiful stock themselves, and by satisfied that the Depot; lathe place to be well 'Cited ih Children's Clo -Wog in mate, fit. style or finish. P, 1101ir„ Feb.?, -49: 7-1 y) No. 26 & Chesnut St. below l'eash. Phllado. Lee ti, 'I4 . UCCRSBRRS.:.TO CEO; WILLIE', ...wrri • 4 IfAV removed their stark of Mack inn Musical Instruments, lathe new and ,rpacinus store In Swaim's Building. No. . 162 Chesnut lancet, kelnw Seventh, Philadrinetia, where they Invite the attendance and pairottare of the public. , LEE 4' WALKER having purchased the entire stock of Gen. Willis, (who has declined husloess,) are now prepared to execute ull orders in their line. Their as sortment al Music and MU4iCal Instrtiments, is as ex tensive . that of any other establishment In the coun try. . Piano Fortes, front various well known and approv ed manufactories, new in stare, and will ho constant ly offered for sale. CO. Country dealers supplied no very re a sonable I 1 terms.[Feb 10 : 7-6 nah. , Sheldrake's Alleghany house. No. '4BO Market Street. above Eigkelt, (Solite eide,) Fitt LA DES LeriLii. Tiliff large and splendid Ilotel•itas been furnished with entire new furniture. The g.f. Ilar-Room Ls the largest in Philadelphia. The Parlours And ffining•rooms are entirely Sep arajr::.l from the noise and bustle, consequent to the arrival acd departure of the mai. The Portico exten ding the whi;ln front of the house, affords a cool re.' Heat In warm weather. and n splendid, view of the greatest Offiroughfuri! In the City. -The Lodging Rooms are finbilled. - ,Tlie Table as well provided for as any other Ho l el, with every at tention of the managers to make It the bent Hotel for Merchants and Elnsineis Men, during their stay in the City. Toe term' will be one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars from that Welt, n Porter will be in 'attendance to convey baggage, &e, to the Hotel, Width Is adjoining the depot. ,(Feb 10 7-fluto lIARRI,SON. lIROI`HERS & Co. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. Office No. 43 1.2.-Sona. Front , ,Strect, Phileaelphis. Pure Parlor White Lead ; Altinadroundandincrystal; Extra Ground•" " CoPPerna No. I , " Pyroligneon. Arid ; Red Lead; ! Red Liquor; Litharge: Iron Liquor. Orange Mineral; Mastic Black; Sugar of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Proof Paint. METALLIC FIRE.PROOF PAINT. THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance Is / found in a strata of rock,of a basin forum lion. When taken from the nine, it re aerobics In nripeartince the finest Indigo. and is about the consistence of cold tallow; u but on exposure, to the atmospheie: in a 'short time turas to Stone or Slate. Geolo gists who have seen it, are of the impression that this substance. when In a liquid, state, hasibeen efrused through a fissure ana up this basin formation In the rock. It Past:leen found upon nnylyzation by Dr. Chilton, of New.Vork, to consist of:— , Alunrion, Prutnitde of Iron, t Lime, Lim Itlagnesh, ' Carbon, Solphor„ Water, Loss, • For one it is ground to powder. mitred with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brush. the same as wind' to wood, iron tin, attic, ca nvass paper, &c. &c., whfch In r a shtut lisle turns to 11100 e. which is fire-proof • 11 Is particularly adapted for roofs of buildings,Steam host and Car Decks, ll.tilroadi Bridges, Fehces, &c.. &c. so roof coated with thin article is equal to the bent of slate, at a 01101 inning of expense. Every vatiety of,lron work expocerrto weather will be prevented front rust or...radon, ma It forme a cont• pieta Stone covering. School Slates are made front It, by covering boards or paper. t As it is susceptible of a high polish, it has been used ,to great advantage by Carriage Painters and Cabisw G :Mak. Is. HARRISON. BROTHERS, & Co. April 22 17-If] Na, 49k South Front St Philada. Clothing UNITED S' 11110LE.SALE CLOTH! LEWIS S. s Non. 832 to (Between Fulton St ;',01% x /I.NC ON 11.;AND NNE :VCCEIT . ANNORTMENT CLOTHING IN THE 15ITED STATES. to TIIE ARTICLE. OF SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, . Ire Licp an endl i c.,s Parlay. • Also the most estensiv i n Manufacturers of OIL Ce.OTHING AND fIONgIIED lIATS IN THE WOULD. PLAIX AND FEISIIIOXABLE CLOTHIXG, Of all kinflA I.*ViS 4k: II FORD, Nn... 24 and 2:41 Pearl Atm.! ERE • Jolla' C. lialier's COMPOUND ELIAID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. TMS Arthild in employed with great success:lnd by the most iiminent Physicians of this city, for the cure of the folliiwine diseases: SCROFULA or King's Evil, Rheumatism,Cinanenits Diseases, Syphilitic Affections—Tinter and Ulcers,. White Swellings, Scurvy.Neuralcia inr Tic Dolouretic, Cancer, Goitre, or Brom hociite. (Swelled neck.) SPllle Door AISe. Chronic Diseases of the Leers, tn connter art the lest rnetive eiferts of Mercut l y. Jaundice. ily pertbrophy, or enlargemcniiiif the heart, Palpitation a nil tr-millies ill, the region I f the heart and stomach. Enlargement in the limes, Joints or Ligaments. also all the various ,illneases of the skin spell as Teller, Ron:worm Rites. Pimples. Carbuncles. &c., Dyspep sia and Liver Complaints, ,tiervous:Alfectiohn, Drop sical Swellinin.Conntitlitional Dinniders. and diseas es orb:hotline from an implire.•tato of the blood and other fluids of the body, in +than alt (Swinger, where a char= of the system in ceriulred. 'Price 50 cis. per bottle. " Prepared only by the Props.:. 101 IN C. BAKER. & Co.. Wholesale Drncetsts, No. 100 North :id t. below Race. Phitada. Importers and wholesale dealers in I)rngs. Medicines, Chemicals, patent medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments. Di tiggists Gldssware, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Window Glass,lelso new and superior article of linitanon'tif Plate Class at about one-fifth the price of English or Fietich' Plates, any size to order. The Compound Fluid Erma of Satsar!arilla, for sale by Clemens at Parvin„, Port Carbon ~ James O. Fat February 10, 16119. ' - New medi c al Office, Car. of 2nd amt.:Mirka Oppte Thompson . , Hen, POTTSVILE. PA. nll BECKER. 110a10EI,AMICTIIVSIC1AN. etc. If "RESPECTFULLY infUrms his numerous friends, and the public in general, Lil ac he has again opened on Office in this borough, whe re he may always be found during the day ready tont rid on all applicants. end where the afflicted whit eV ry form of disease.whether recent or Chronic, may re ive advise, and such treat ment, as he has in an extensive practice of nearly 30 years, found most safe anglieffectuat. Residence Corner of Cal owhilland 3rd St. opposite the Priniative Methodist Church. [Jan27, 5-3 mo WHITE RSE HOTEL —For . overly Jacob Gse's, corner of Centre and Nahantearto S t eers, Pottsville. WILLIAM -__ MATZ, announces to the public and his nu merousfriends that he hasltaken the above celebrated Hotel, where he' will be happy to see all the former cus tomers-of the establishment, his friends and the public in genetal. The house hat recently been fitted up in thebesttnamier,ancrhe flatters himself that by unre mitting attention on his part, that . he can give entire atistacthini to the travelling public. His stabling is extensive, and he has a large yard c,Mich will accommodate any quantity of vehicles, and width tan bo closed up at night. - lane 10, 1'49. --- Carriages, Buggies,' Wagons % &c. v i THE subscriber would beg leave to I Inform his friendsand the public In gen- Aral that biting bought out W.G. Moore, t the Corner oppneite Clemens & Par .etn's Steam Mill, in the rear of the lunerlean Hone, „where he Is !Weigand to dolall kinds of work in the neat est manner. Being bimseD a practical carriage maker, he hopes to give entire smisfact ion to his elle:Omer/L. N. 8:z...f0r the nceommedation of the coal trade, he Intend* building Rail Road cars, Drift/meg, and wheel banns/41,in of which will be butlt of the best material.. Persons In want of anything in his line will do well to glee him a call, at his charges are reasonable. 'Ude 5.1847. 23 ly WISTAK A. KIRK. . BLACK/WITH SIR/Pi—The subscriber announces mills friends Mathis has commenced Um BLACKSMITH burl/less in connection with his carriage establishment, an d fa mei/tired to do all kinds of work in that line of Ina in ;be beet style of, workmanship at short notice and at low rates. Wi.117 WILL' CO tl FPFNELt TflOlld ANDS af bottleA of the American Compound harre beer sold during the pa'at year. and was never known to fad lit pgring in a few days, the worst eases of a 4A;l4jpAcTicatg divense t blindest weakness. und'all direareacithellniary orpny. Persons afflicted. using this pleasant an a l porde rve medy, need feat no exposure SILL icseei hp odor eir the breath, requires Zo zeitrie- Cl Ilona Indict or bus leen-I...contains no' ermarn of pox tons drugs Injurious to the system, and Is adapted to ever( us, sex or condition. It Is 'also the best remedy known fot Plane Alba., or, Whites, (female complaints) with outdid thousand* 'Afar, without the knowledge of &remedy. 'This celebrated remedy has long been sued in the privets practice ore physician with tmerring sun. cuss, radically mating ninety-nine of the hundred cases In a few days, • ' Around each IMM M O are in and full directions. • I ' • r • Catmeix.--Ask for the American Conipound,and par -Chase - only ofthe agent) , Pelee 411 pet bellie. • .1:41. Drown MAJ. MartinAr,enta for Itettanillet .Remptop, age et fut Pl. Carbon. Etlepl 16 '49-311-17 - New Music.. - OVE ME. Nut With Fancy. a new Song. • • Li Vise la Stepubliqle a French patriotic song. Sunset an the Sea.n unlverral favorite. Wake. Lady. Wake, a Scant hul serenede. I Can't Mace up My Mind, words nom Mead's Siaga sine. " , The Old Gray Church.by Tennyion, I Thick of Tbee, a raVO.lte ballad. Oh t Have I Not been-True to Thee. When shall 1 sea the Object that ILove.' The Moon to Beaming on the Wave, What's a Tear 1 When Other Friend.. have Lett Thee, ' - July, a beautilld walla. - The Woodland Walrus, Beauties of the Waltz, Bough and Ready Polka. The Crazy Polka; TheCaratval do, The Sailor's do,. Toe Giaceful do, , Margoerita.Walts, Santa Anna's Mardi. Helmut dela Palma Quick March. Peital Grand do. American Chivalry Quick step. Dauphin do. Le Ballade Vete. a Galopade, The Battle - of Waterloo, flear.nte Nitrate, the celebrated duet, The Carrier Dove. Come. Play me that Simple Air, Again; Love Not, Araby's ifaughter, Oft in the Stilly Night, Home. Sweet [tome. Home, Quick Step. The West Branch Palonaise. The Sleigh-bell Waltz, Waltzes from the celebrated Opera, the Crusaders. Together with a large assortment of the newest and most popular Meat', arranged for the Plano. Flute. VI. °lin Guitar, Organ. dr.c. Pieces not on hand obtained to ordet. Teachers supplied witbihe usual discount allayed by publlsbers, at " HANNAN'S .. Feb3-5] Cheap Book and Variety Stores. Statement of the Rece Expenditures OP SCHU THE YLKILL C COUNTY, FOR 1 EAR . . - Besjastis CArftt, Esq.. Treasurer of tit - e Crusty of Azastylkill, is .a<Colint with the Coandenesers of said County. freer the 101 k of January. 4. .D., 1849, ro tAo 2Ad of January, 4. D., 1849. Dr. To cash received from Henry Krebs. F.sg.late Treasurer. at Settleniont, es per report of Auditors, January 40, ISIS. ' 110.258 61 To cacti received for Taxes on unseated land., 3,545 32 To cash received for taxes on unseated lands ' cold et Treasurer's sale, -.. ' 390 52' To cash received for taxes nn unseated lands sold at Commissioners rale, 300 90 To rash received for taxes on unseated lands redeemed, .2,067 42 To cash received from Francis Barth. prlnci• oar rind Interest of a Bond, due by him to 'the County, To raslt reed. John Benitiger, for a note we. cnrumlssioners,. To cash reed. P. Mohan 30,1. Kelly. &c. costa in case Commonwealth vs. Mohan, Kelly and others, 172 59 To cash reed. F. W. Hughes, Esq., casts collected by him Incases of Commonwealth vs. James Curley, et. al., and Dorothy . I.utchey. • 43 14 To cash rec''d. B. It Moyer, witness fees over . paid in casrof. Commonwealth vs. duo. M. Miller, • '. 313 To Cn!.ll reed. Deo. Medlar, Esq. road hunts tees refunded, 6 0,1 To do For the use of Court House for Exhibition, 3 Od To do Wm. D. Potts. Erg. rent for I 1 y'r. for rooms in Court House'" used by Masonic Lodge, ' 25 00 ITo do Joseph Huntzinger fur .:rays, • ,5 30 To do Alex. Hunger, surplus on the sale of artrey Cow, 107 To do Joseph Huntainger for lines, 467 To, do Thomas Miler, do do 6 (10 To do Jonathan Heisler, rent foi house In Schuylkill Haven, 1 17 61 To do M. Kergesisger, down money • On house and tot in S Haven. 50 00 To 'do - Philip. Weiser. for a judgment .' against Mr, Kremer from K. , Kline rent. 24 BB To do L. F. Whitney. tax collector In East Norwegian Township after settlement, S 83 To do John T. Werner, Sherif, for fines and verdicts, 312 21 Inca To ' do • the efilleeturs Z.lftlitferent town /• ships and norcl:litbs to wit • South Mauheiht Henry Drummer, 1840. In Nil, Anahato [Mendel. 1847 do Samuel Fidler, 1898 do Charles Bran's; 1847 Schuy/ki/i - township, Benjamin Y 441,1217 in full 291 34 Charles Bobner,lB42 195 00 -- 980 71 Pollsrilte Borough. Elinsalerr, 1846." 525 00 Henry Gels, 1848 in full ' 3,030 27 ---• $,561 9: 0 • Tamaqua Borough. Ass Ila Met 1847 in full 259 25 Wllllllll Taggert,l64B 4 150 09 40 ------ 9 95 Barry Township. Francis Dingier, 1816 250 00 [ Jolla, A. 0410 11317 in full 220 Oti 1 -- 450 00 L. 211alontlogo 7'o:co:lap. Peter Prot:man, 11616 f, 84 00 Peter Bressler, 1447 _L, 1 - 50 62 Frederick :1 5 .01461m, 1610 475 00 809 62 .llinersrille Borough. ' John Jones, 1647 in full l'inegrove Borough. George Iferobacb, 1915 ' ' 75 00 Adorn Spancake, 1816 137 00 1 F. G. Werntz, 1517 ' 35 00 i Jacob Itarr,l44B 136 00 54 00 24 20 12 05 12 31 2 31 0 42 1 50 0 II 5 00 0 41 100 00 Inlyne Township. Anthony Rlelv.aarlien, 1846 160 00 John W. Ilrfrner, 1947 222 00 Juseph,lltrger, 1818 815 00 --- 1.127 00 Branch Township. Henry Uretislcr, Po; 600 00 Ilettry Bressler, 1610 367 03 967 23 • lat the ATES. /VG IPIREHOUSL West Brunswig Township. Alkfall3 , lll Albright, 18.10 1411 30 • Henry nail, 1817 • 731 00 John D. Long, 1618 010 SO - • . -- 1,022 60 ,1N FORD, PEARL STIIEET, tl,l florltng East lons,. winn Township. Edward O'Connor. 1847 MO 00 1.. F. Wt itney. 1843 In (1111 9:12 71 ' -- 1,492 11 `North .41 rziacim Township. . John 1.. Cohn, 1919 . 900 00 Onripbtire. Borough. Charles A. Rahn. 1918 in full . 3SO 03 7'reznont Township. • J. 11. Zleback, 1818 610 00 Schuylkill Haven Borough Daniel Lovenberg, 1846 ' 60 CO Wil:iam Koch, 1817 in full 78 26 William Koch, 1818 460 00 Mgtlst Totrushiii Wiliam !felon., 1818 pin r v sort township. John Petry, 1516 . * 330 00 Thnnins Berger, 1811 , . 550 25 John Buechler, 1815 jf 383 73 • East Braustrig ruirnship. Daniel Won ‘ er, In-10 ' 101 00 Jonathan 1-nst,lii.l7 370 19 John %V: Koch, 1848 .‘: 181 00 .---: 05 'l9 Porter' Township. G John lloulz. 'lBl4 00 Abraham Knemler.lB4s - 14 37 1 BonjamiaBliney, 181 n . t 311 00 Horny Ileberling,lB47 - 37 00 i . _ . Ne IC Carib: Township, . . Jacob Metz, 1818 Frailty Township. „ 1 ....„ Samuel Gnsk In, 1848 -v. -.. 45 00 Upper - Muhaniango Township . 14ane Daum, 1646 in foil D 36 15 Peter R. Klerk, 1947 do 303 31 l'eter Snyder, 1818 498 00 Union Township. Samuel Dresher. 1816 in full 38 26 John Breisch. 1547 do " 916 83 Samuel Rupeit,"l6lB 81 00 • 339 02 West Penn township. Benjamin Zebner, 1815 80 00' , Samuel Zimmerman , 1616 In_full 114 08' Benjamin Zimmerman, 1847 do 981 00 Jonathen Kistler, 1818 475 00 !Pottsville: W. L. Ifslsles, Is, Minerevllle• January 2 ISM balance remaining In the hand* of Benjamin Chriat, Treasures, 3,075 47 ier. By cash paid Charles Hunt zinger Treasurer of the Schuylkill county Alms Home, *5500 00 By cash Auditors, settling accounts of 1017, 45 00 Ry do Justices f o r holding Inquests, 238 631 By do Jacob F. Treichler, Cosner fees. 155 77 By do Return judges &c. for spring, fall ~. and Presidential elections, By do Assessors wage', . fly do Witness fees and mileage in Coro, monwealth cases, 1037 04 By do Justices fees in Cotnnewealth do 158 55 By do Constables fees and mileages in C.immnnwealht Cases: 464 OC By do Bridge viewers, 61 M. By do Road Jurors. 1 337 07, By do Road Damages, 143 00 By do Road & school tax on trnse'ted lalds, 1603 46 By do Redemption money do do 610 40 By do Justices for premiums on lox scalps. , 212 49 By do Grand and Trave onstablrses,e and Petit Jurors 57 1 C - 3393 By do Inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary. 628 86 By do George Douglas, for money loaned the County , 3000 01 1 ,t By do Interest on Bonds doe the county, 420 00 By do Constables fur making quarterly re. turns,l37 12 By do Benjamin Christ, Treasurer fees on 86 tracts of land, . 277 25 By - do Jurorsin Coroners Inquests, 18 00 By do Doet.• J. G. Kreider, Geo. Halber stadt, Wm. Morsel, Thos. Stew. art and Thos. Brady fur making ' Postilion= examinations, 36 00 By do for taxes overpaid, 42 07 By do Wm. Koch, collector of Schuylkill Haven, tax on House and lot, 4 By do J. flunizinger for merchandize, 19 By do Shneuer& Garret do Sly do Medlar & Bickel do 31 1 By do Repairing pump nt Jail, . 3 St Dy do Simon Hamel forbearing far water at Jail, 6S 00 Dy do Lewis Bower, for cleansing well at Jail, I 00 By do . Israel Willie 61. work done at Jail, 4 25 By do John Wilderrunth, for. Carpenter work done at Jail, 3112 By •do Jacob Snyder, • • do , do .54' 44 By do Frederick Reck,Stincs for Prisoners. 45 33 fly do Andrew Essig, do do 2 2.5 By do Hannah Hager, for making shirts, - i &e. fur Jail, 10 17 , By do James Day for work at Jell. . 7 06 By du John Clause for Mason work at Jail. 650 By. do Jacob Allehach for sand and stones delivered at Jail, • 13 67 By do Philip Weiser for Bricks, 4 3 7 By do flamed Marta for Lime, 1 67 13y du Geo A. Fry for Clothing made fur I Prisoner. 2 26 By do C. Berger for Blacksmith work, do 47 62 51 - By •doD. K. Urn'6: —do • do do 4 By do Benjamin Diehl for Lumber, do 9 1 6 11 By do; Andrea , Schawlm for chairs sod . be,adsteads for Jail, - ;3 62 fly do' for work done at Jail, 17 81 By do_, Joseph Albright for straw (or 41111, 13 13 By 'do ' ' Samuel Genly for 1 Wide of - and; , 12 00 Br. do: Thomas !pulePow notiOltiginrtiry, • ' . 1 11 00 fly. do May Zimnseressu reputrin? bridge ' - , et Pinegmve,., 700 MB Ipts and 530 00 OM MEM • 193 02 34 E 3 439 48 • 307 3 Rush Township Exi EEO GEC 611 .35,467 77 John Hill do do • /tale iu '' l2 35 John Eii A• enliowet fat futhisUlug monis frit. elections, 3 OZt Constables attending Cann. . 9 001 Oround scot, 9 00 . Connnissionersdividing townships. .. 89 00 ' "--- B) do By do By do Hy do By do By do A .)IsAellvson fbr saajanS rut ltin L. Morris High Constable of By de, .1 ['tendlog, r r eonv;:yint n prtsoner to Selluyikitl County Jail, • iba Breisb Co n.31,11110-ter.joy By Jo .1 out State Road finM -Beiwiet 'to Pottaeille. By do Cleo. U. Stlehter for Box Septa to Jurors In Reese•s ease, By do Geo. H. Bitchier for Grate and Pad lock for Jail, j'ty do Isaac Orssig.Jr. for hauling Coat Dy do Jno. Bolder for stone Coal for Court House and Jail, By do Jalnell Lord for repairing lost,' By do Isaac D. Frebn for serving attach ment to Hazleton. By do Michael Seltzer boarding - witnesses, By do Michael Oraeff forboardirg Jurors in cos* of Cocnroonweatiti Wm. Hettati and Martin Rupp. By do for conveying Grand Jurors to Poor House, By do Chas. A. , •l2ahn collactot for prompt collection of :aim By do Asa Barnet, do du do By th.. Samuel Goss for Recording, Ike. By do Jacob Allebach for attending Court Douse Clock.. By do Christian Zollir for binding books. By do Wan. B. Pour. Esq Lases overpaid in redeeming two haw of laud By do .Lewis Dreher travelling expenses. By no Isaac Beta, do do By do Samuel Goss for making surreys in case of Commonwealth, vs. John M. Miller. By do Charles A. Rabn. Postage, By do C. M. Straub,'repairing dockets. By do C. M. Burma CMS. of neasiona fees. By , do Edward nod Wm. Bickel for brand ing bridge at Fable, By do Edward and Wen. Bickel do do at Ranch's Boning Mill. By do Wm. Bickel for building bridge In Lower Mahantungo, By do Henry Faust do Union township, By do F. B. Dreher, for painting:l/bridge notices. By do Benj. Hannan printing for County and Stationary," fly do -Charles Presley, do do By do Strange N. Palmer. do do fly do .E. 0. Jacksofi, do do By do J. P. Benrato, do . du By do Wunder & Bowman,do . do By do Vliet & Armstrong, du do By do Theophitits Bruckner for medical services. By do S. 91 Zolkh, du do By do H. R. Medlar. . du do. By do Dj E. Nice, Prosecuting Attorney's fees, 10 . 50 By do F. W. Hughes, do do 125 00 By do Benj. Bartholomew, do I do es 50 By du Henry Vont* for keepin Commis ' sioneri Criminal Docket, By do Henry Voute for Mentz-lc Rowan for Prothonotary and Registers Offices, 127 12 By do' Samuel, B Fisher, on account of • County Ma. By do Jobn Hippie Fora Map of the ems of Pviinglvania, 5 00 By do Jacob Eloffman for attending Court House and extra stork - , 102 25 C. 11. Stichter,s3lary as Commieere; 128 00 Lewis Dreher, do do 296 50 !soot Betz, do do 145 - 50 O. B. Zulicti, CPk. in Commis'ent. 638 00 Ferdinand Kristin, Cann Cryer. 74 00 Wm. Ft alley, salary as Commte'er. 34 50 Wm. Frailey, for repairing Stove and tin wore for use ofJoi!, .9 12 00 . By do Levi N.Wagner bill of Merchaudize ' for Jail,6l 65 By do Willoughby Foul and others ser vices as Commissiniern to lay nut " a Sate Blind from, Tamesva to Kutztown, . 1 123 75 . By do J. T. Werner,. Blierit, jailor, keit • and boarding prfoigners. from Jan. 7, /848, to Dec. 0, 1.910,. By do Treasurer's salary for money paid - and received, 431 83 January 2, 1812. by balance remaining in the hands of Benj. Christ, Treasurer, 9075 47 By do By do By do By dO By do By do By do dtatentent j the outstanding tate, due the County, by the Collectors o[the different Boroughs and torax ships, Til _ • . Frailty Township. Nauru' Cashion, 1818 14232 89 • Blythe Township: William Ileintz,lB4B 812 01 Pinegrore Township. Christian Cramps, 1849 Jahn Felty, of henry,-1846 Therms Berger, Ina John (Bechtel, 148 Schuylkill Tou•nrhip.. John Marts, 1511 729 Sri Charles Bohner, ' 435 41' Borough rf ,Tuutaqua. ' Thnmas El:rbeck. 1846 53 53 {VlliiamTagert. 1919 515 00 ilurou.zh r f dliner3rilte. Peter Shoup, IMI4 200 00 Henry Christophel. talc . 2.91, 04 Mithael Mohan, IttlS ' 757 03 Burough of Pirugrove. George Barr, Ibll U 3 90 Ileorge Ilelnbach, 1615 Adam Spancake, 1916 Frederick C. Wernin, 1917 VIIM=I Puller Thu.?,3hip. John W. 111,1844 58 96. Abraham Kessler, 1815 37 69, Benjamin Shury, 1946 34:\ [leer) Heberling, 1817 55 69 ' David fleberlitig, 1848 95 58 Borough of Pußsrilk. Daniel Clirietlan, 1633 rs 72 Ell.rs Derr, Mb 060 37 ;' Rush Town.hip. William }Coup, 1.46 113 75 Charles Beane, 1647 55 13 !Stephen Moore, 1t448 T. 33 r "Barry Township. Francis Deng' r, 1916 .191 77 Joseph Larish,lBlB 581 31 - , I Erit Brunstrig Township. Daniel IVeaver 161 n 226 53 Jonathan Y0at . 1; 4 17 . 167 2.7 John W. Koch, 1848 465 93 MEI Nirwegian Township. lward O'ronner. 1817 1162 68 1= North Mai! aim Tuwrship. George Gelber!. 151 j 314 04 John L. Coho, 11546 • WO 33 643 Upper Mohantango 7'own'ship. Peter Snyder, 1518 • Union Township. Samuel Ruppert, ISIS • New Castle Township. Jacob Metz, 1818 ' 97 09 Trenton! Township. J. R. Ziebach, 1815 Borough of Schuylkill Hoven Rowland KlinB, 1813 117 01 Daniel liaventierai 1318 . 967 17 William Hach, 1848 21/5 78 .00 09 West Penn Benjamin Zelnter, 1815 161 117 Berjnmin Zimmerman, 1517 68 65 Jonathan Kistler, IS4S 14S ;Al EMI Brunch. rotehship. Joel Yowl& 1839 .rl 1178 57 Philip A. Clanger, 1815 ' 354) 79 Henry Bressler, 1817 I 769 n Henry Bressler, 1818 1 1171 Oa - Wen Birlinsung Tuwmhip. Abraham Albright,lsls 203 08 Henry Fahl, 1847 115 12 John D. Long, 1948 ' 282 fig 930 08 Lower Mahaniango Township Philip 011M110, 1839 Peter Stittzman, 19.16 Peter Breidder, 1947 Frederick Schwalm, Ida Wayne Township, Anthnny Riebeamen, 1546 369 - 99 Joh AV. Heffner, 1!47 - 21'9 05 1777 13, 317 09 JOscith Berger. ISO Total Amount due hylCollectors, 42t762 69 7a the Honorable the Jokes of the Court of °(onen Plea, of Echoylkill Colony. We the subscribers, Auditors for the County of Schuylkill, respectful!) , dn report, that we have audi ted settled and adjusted the accounts of the Commis sioners and Treasurer of the County of echo, Mill, and submit the abcve - statement as the result of their investigation. fnim which it appeurd, their ti dun the County of Schuylkill, by Benjamin D. Christ, Esq. Treasurer, the stun of Three Thousand and Seventy ' five Dollars, and forty-seven cents In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this founh day of January, A. D., one thousand eight eight hundred and • DANIEIr FRITZ, DANIEL KOCll,Fuditors. G.l). BOYER; .Irn Lnke paid in full since the settletnebt. Orwigsburg, Feb. 2, 1e , 19. 6-4 t OTIC,E TO COLLECTORS,.—THE COM MISSIONERSS of Schuylkill Congo , , will meet at their Office in Orwigsburg. on the 12th day of March next, for the intrpOse of settling with all Collectors of Suite and County Tax previous to 18th, at which time end place , you con attend for the final settlement of your duplicates. as after that date we will issue against. all delinquents as aforesaid. • LEWIS DREHER •ISAAC BETZ, Commissioners. , WILLIAM FRAILEY, Orifigsbnrg, Peb. 3, 1819. Ult 4 90 19 40 101 31 12 3 50 LAMPS, LAMPS, vSIIIRACING ALL KINDS OF CORNELILIS. Ls ARD lamps, some new and beautiful Patterns. Fluid Lamps, all kinds. Phosgene Gas Lamps, also Phosgene Gas. The light given by those Lamps is soil, does not effect the eyes, and is superior In brilliancy to Gas. It is not as ex pensive as Oil—and is attended with about only 0n.,. half the trouble:. Also Camphloe Bland and Hatig'.us Lamps. All of Which will be sold at Manufactv,,,,,. prt ee. at lANNA!Ir tj . Nov 25-13.1 Cheap Book and Variety Sl.Ores. For the Teeth. ROUBELL'S ODONTINE, a very •pleauant articla for the teeth, and improving the breath. ROPE TOOTH PASTE. and Race Lip salve. - WHEELER'S TEADERRY Tooth Wnsh, r a preserv ing the Teeth and purifying the breath CHARCOAL PASTE. for cleansing the •Neris, and Gums, and purifying the breath * This to a new and extenent r anicie t last received and tor rgto at HANNAH'S - Sour 5 1 Cben,p-P4nni**7 and Twisty @lore.. Trom . ciui . Teleg NEWS TA THE BE MiILADELPITi 1,5 Oe Flour Is liela at $ $2,75. 'Rye Floor rj, 1 Rye, 69369 c. per bu 9, BIM AIELANCHOLT A CIDENT.-A TOVNt? 3IAN ILLED! . Vt7e, regret :o !earn t st Will4rit*illisms, too of WlNam %Vitamins, ig,•il about Iq ii.., wait ~ killed yesterday, (Frida )about'? o'i clock A. M. at qt Clair. Colliery, in this coup y .. He was en. mid in bringing his ars from he,,mines, when by some accident he w s thrown on the track. and while in that posit on, wan t / 'run over by the ears, injuring him so evilly t, et be died.iiheen minutes after the ore mince. The far passed over Lis Waist. He i said to base been a Teri deserving young men. . ~ . , 1333 111 "3 131 25 2 f 0 11 00 0 00 9xoo Er] 35 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 18 US 31 21 12 12 5 50 -P We hear, stye 1 in iiecul*liaa, getting 101;1,61 to covey until nli 10 00 6 al '7 00 423 00 posed of. 11WELLII4TOtf. The London corresFuent of the Near ifeir4 Morning Star, says:.'[ wea, lately in a company at fa•ttionable party, at the west end of the town, ashen the subject of tic Anted= 'army in.cou nection with filexicc2, was broached; and I can assure you that ample - tut/dice wasAutie American prowess. It was 'Aliened by a leading member of Government, that !he puke of Willingion, dm% Gen. Scottihe greatest military gehius of the day, aid the Duke, it is wel i l kuoum, is anything MO (titterer." • lOW 00 SCOTT AND CEI3 995 00 IMEI 1:95 GO EMU 129 56 97 32 22 '25 59 75 43 50 51 02 22 01) 25 00 66 75 561 Cr Salt lke,—Tl sett hike, in 'estlifornil, in use for pri the strongest soh ever relsol water made on. EIE3 crj'A man WU rob Pawtucket. Mau., of dollars. He drove shoulder of onO of the tucket. 50 00 re . California.— Franciaco t tbot a per.. or ground of about an tables on it cleared $ Erone of the Fr. N. V., has a frog 2 y pounds. It is kept meal end -cabbage. E irinuiletatear.—T! La., had Iwo feet of w account", arid mud i place to live ct. "AA MEI how are the tittle tile pi Mr. Colt ; how du goo r# Michael Carp re-elected Mayor of 1. of about 200. *33,457 77 The uld Jail p' on Monday week, for IF' ocat - E , s, FA AND ENO (Late 224 Chesiol N 0.272 Chesnut Stre, A ND has constantly 1 Letter, Note, and to match. !donning, Letter and N Fine Lace Edge, and F Envelopes in great earl A great aavortment or %; Extra Nonpareil thin do' English, French, and A Stecl and ready made tl 110 6 412 01 74 78 275 54 EBE lIESEEMEUM I Lead Pencils in geeat v. p Itair, Nail, rod Tol•U, • Teaberry, ChattuaL Ito - ationt, Bandaline, Ponlltu MP. ~ Wedding, at llonte, ICI; graved _ . 67 I Vited . 4i4 Cake MlXe.nt I Kid Gloves cleaned in th Tissue Ptiper,,Wiro.t.eat Ail the new Publicutiol soiin Os putlislied. Subscriptions 141 44 62 71 198 95 EMI el's, Graham's, Nation.", 'I I Orders from tue Coun Philaarlphia, Jan. EL Charl FASIIICEVAIT AND 011 A Sear the corner of KEEPS CONSTANT following art tclmi.; ' 1 A large and splendid ds to prints, sit.gte or I, " Turner and Fishers . Sot etyaingle or by the , Dream. Books. Letter W Elllelddletl and Cob , Books, 44 i Comte end other Alumm Steel Pima and Holden. • Pocket Books, Playing I_ Ards, Dominoes, Conversations, Fortune Telling. anfl Courting Cards, Shaving Creani and Soap, Wash Balls, Sand Soap, and other Fancy Soaps, lEstrarts, &c.. Jules flatten, Genuine Bear's Oil, Or Harrow, Curling. jsi Fluid, and Cologne oter, ale or by the dose% Tooth,r3haviorr, Hair, a a V m Clothes Ihruthea, .. i Dressin g,Pock et, and toe Tooth, Comb, Mason's and Frank MU or. Mara NOW 0 10 BIaCkIDEI Stocks, Collars, and Su 'renders, Razors and Razor Sire. 1/, Large assortment of La Iles' Curls, -• 3 6 1 rpCtirls Anne nom tl best manner. Ifir has also on. hats Ilbirang's Terpsichore or Bell Room Goide. 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