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    POTTSVILLE.
S2ITORD4i MORNING, MARCH 3, 1849.
[Cortespondenoe of the Journal.)
B. Bannan
• I think Would be well for you to publish once
3 again. the nerneioe the subscribers to the aria.
I ne pt (or mixing- the Stove end Nut coal. If is
desiyable that the existence of this egreem•nt should
be Ainiversally known throughout our region.
Thei.one insertion in your Journal. I fear, has
Mot peer. eufficient to give all an opportimity of
;teeing it, as I have been questioned several times
within the last' few days, b signers to said piper
es to whether the egreement Would go into effect
on the first dey.of March. The object I had in
pUblishing the narime, with my remarks on the
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l9th'ultimo, was to show to the trade, generally,
the penons agreeing to said arrangement; end, at
the same time, to let the parties interested here,
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• know, the period at which eXid agreement was to
go into effect.. A great number of the individuals,
aigning the agreement, have made the alterations
necessary, in their 'chutes and screens, eyid ere
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rani sending away their coal, mixed, as agreed
'Upon: And I do hope that all the parties to the
agreement, will promptly, and fully carry out the
stipulations they ben entered into. Good faith,
and honesty demand that 'no delay, or hesitancy
Occur.
a great diversity of opinion exists among
the Colliers, est° the amount of Brokers coal that
ought to be made under ibis new arrangement,
I would respectfully suggest that, the quantity
should nut be ten than ten per cent of the
quantity manufactured. After a pretty extensive
intercourse with the venders end dealers in coal,
in New York and the East, I em fully satisfied
that ten tuna in the hundred, scan be sold of the
broken site, and as it is deeply important to us
that we should n t break our coal into a smaller
anis, then the market requires, I hope the interests
of those concerned will induce them to adopt an
anangement, in the adjustment of their Roller.,
which will enable them o take advantage of the
above suggestions.
Yours, isc.c. • GEO. IL POTTS.
• March I, ISO. •
Resolved, Tbat this meeting agree to support
the object for which it has been s‘convened," viz.:
to bring about the mixing of the §tove and Nut
coals, by every coasisteat means in their power,
.and here bind themselves to dlicontinue the ship
ment of any intermediate 'description of Coal be
tween Stove and Cheenur, from the lot day of
March next.
Oh motion, resolved, Thst the Stove coal shell
be. piled - over s mesh not exceeding seven-eighths
ot'an inch in diameter:
'...ffhe undersigned agree to bola . themselves
Found by the above resolutions in every particu
lar:
Jonathan Wacky Jones & Birkbeck
McCormick & Clark Wm. Ronaldron
olt, Gukins & Lomin-James C. Oliver
ion Oliver & McCord
nogers,Sinnickson & Co. Oliver & Beechum •
John, G. Hewes Geo. H. Potts
Ab. Heebner G. R. Taylor & Co.
'Silliman Ried David Brawn & Co.
Patrick Fegarty James' MeKown
John Pinkerton Oliver & Neil
G. Batts it= Edward Uotaban
• For IL Adams drbo.„Francis J. Minim 4 Co.
?
Hamilton Adams H. Guiti rrnan & Co. ,
Milnea, Haywood & Co. Chas, Miller 4 Co.
G. W. Sproul! C. M Hill
Stillman & Ftster • Newell,Sturtevant er Co.
Geo. Miller ^ Henry H. Irvin
M. Weaver Richard loner &
'F. MacDonald West & Co.
T. & W.,Pollock F. Tyler &
Caleb Parker, Agt. Wallace dc tilsiiston
Geo. Spencer & Co. Henderson & Harlan
Geo. Meson .. Noble & Hammett
JIM. H. Fuzinanauns John W Downing
James Penman George Payne
Jones & Evans
„I Repplier 4 Co.-
. bis Semi H Rothmel
John X Reese T. S Darting & Co.
mark • J. R. White, President
M.G. &P. Heilner of Del. &oil Co. $
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Joha,nrian Cockill James Dounghy
David R. Thomas Rogels 4. Caldwell
John Spencer Mactier, Agt.
Win. Pernerick ' Pored linprov , ment Co.
Wm: Patine E. Saff ird & Co.
Richard Heckacher ? Cass. Silty man & Co.
Per Jno. Pctherick 5 toe. G. Lawton
Thorne's Williams -? Reinoenis & Gardner
Per Jon. Petherick $ Conner, Kneads & Little
Foy Wm. Morris ? heels
By authority 5 Bennett & Erdman -‘
Daniel Stall John & Hired. Carter
Samuel B. Fisher & Sonß. Ratchff & Co.
Wm. Bass & Co.
.H..aton & Carter
William Loyd Henri Eck..l
John F.G. Kurnr.ins ?C. E. Spangler
For Jacoh Seri l S Eckel k Son
Richard Kear John Holmes
L.B. Spangler & Co. 8, Siliyman
Lesi 8. Spangler
cheer:fully • give place to the following,
showing the growth of Tremont, in this County.
We should be glad to hear from the other towns
in the County, believing that such correspondsnee
would prove interesting to our readers.
[rot the Miners' Journal.]
Mr. Barman:— •
" • Amongst the many thriving villages of this
County, I think -there are few if any that can
- . compete with the Town of Tremont. The town
was laid out by the HOn. Jesse Miller and John
FulWeiler, on a tract of land owned by them, some
• four or'five years ago. For the first two years
but few lota were sold and fewer improved.
The r completion of the Branch of.the Mine
• Hill Road to Tremont, in the summer of 1847,
however gave an impetus to the plan; end from
that time to the present the improvement has been
rapid.
,The village about two and a half years
- ago consisted of about twenty-five houses, and a
?aphelion of not over one hundred and fifty.—
The town at this time numbers one hundred and
thirty-five houses and a population of about eleven
in twelve hundred. There ere three houses of
sitertainment, viz: the large hotel kept by Mr.
. Hipple, where every accommodation for the corn
fort: of the traveller is furnished in shunt!. ace.—
The. Western Hotel, kept by Capt. Mellon, whO
is as clever a fellow as ever shook your hand, and
as ready to attend to every 'call you make. The
Spread Eagle Inn, kept by Mr. Henry Brobst, who
is all attention to his guests and provided with
ever facility to redder his customers cumf9rtable.
There era now five Stores and elle sixth about to
be opened, in which s very general assortment of
guods are kept ; also, two feed and provision
Stores There is one Episcopal Methodist Church,
both commodious and neat,—also a Presbyterian
Church nearly ready for occupancy, 'which, when
finished, will•be quite an Ornament to the place.-.
During the neat game:ter - there will be three more
Churches erected in- the place, viz: one Luthern
and German Reformed, one Evened:kat and a
Roman ° Catholic Church. There are now two
good School Houses irfthe place, well fillsd with
pupils; and,l understand, the School Directors
purpose erecting two more the next summer.—
The 1. G. of .Odd Fellows propose to build a Hall
ibis year, and have already secured sufftrient sub
scription, to warrant the prectability of the enter.
pole. Toro of the merchants propose building
hous'a for the receprlou of goods arid produce,
transported by the Railroad. There is a daily
passenger car from Schuylkill Haven and Miners
vine, and the enterprizing proprietor informs me
that he will run his care twice a day, when the
spring business opens. They have also a daily
step to and from Pottsville, vie. Mineraville and
Llewellyn. I had almost neglected to state thai
there is e very extensive Machine Shop and Foun
rjry operation, which affords employ mon!, when
'oadish opperation. foe some 40 or 50 bend..
The ecdlieries in this region have not been
- wrecked to as large extent as heretofore, owing to
Abe necessity ofticae tolinsk e improveavnt • in part,
and the depreciageon of biomes., incident to the
policy of the party late il2 political ascem:ency.—
, The change produeed by the late elections bye
inspired the entermirdog operators arab new vigor,
en anticipation of a proaecturn on Coal and Inns ;
thence preparations for a vigorous preeersation 01
the Coal hairiness is now in proems.. The facile
ities foe transporting Coal horn this to Pnilsdel
phi, are as good aa any other in the Coal Region,
viz: the Mine Hill Railroad. to Schuylkill Haven.
sod thence by Canal or Railroad. Ia addition
to this the Seratara gailroad to Pinegrove, and
from thence to theAinton Canal. &Muds • means
of transportation to Harrisburg, lebanoo,
town and Columbia, sod indeed to 134runore, to
which plaeta.• large Instil of Coal will be ship
ped the approaching season..
The mountains io the iielnity of Tremont
abound with Coil of the very beat Red, White
and Grey aeb, The veins now open and worked.
are very productive, and should the article sell
for • rem/enable price the approaching season, it
is presumed that there • will be e very large quern.
iity sent in market. Town Lots are stow ' fling
if from $lOO to $5OO. There area numbeet for
sale ardsteb can be purchased on easy terms.
iteurf yelp at 'bout 20' per cent: per annum
on the original eon of the buildings.
It is only necessary for person to visit the place,
to be convinced of its prospects, and at once they
feel a d vire to hay.S a share in the property that
is growing in value raptdly. I must close, how
ever, as I have written more already than you
will like to publish. Yowls, s c . B. L.
Minereville, Feb. 211, 1849.
[For the Menem' Jourtiolj
LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.
Thursday. Feb. 22.—Petitioner were presented
for restraining eorporationi horn issuing' scrip,.
'notes, &c. not redeemable in gold and silver—two
for the incorporation of the Ringgold and Schuyl
kill Haven Railroad Company—for e' change in
the place of holding the General; elections in
Manheim township—for a law authorizing the
School Directors of Pottsville to'aell a certain lot .
of ground in the Borough of Pottsville—for a
law increasing the number of, 'School Director, in
the Borough of Pottsville. M fifteen—for the'pre- •
serration of wild game in Schuylkill County—.
I six petitions for the repeal of the State road Irom
Kutztown to Tamaqua, and for the layilit out
of a State road from Steinaville. Lehigh County,
to Brockville Schuylkill County—for the laying
out a State road from Tuscarora to Roaring
'Creek—for the incorporation of the Tamaqua
Bank—for the abolition of Capital Punishment—
nuinemus petitions from various townships against
the acceptance of the School districts, or tor the
appropriation of the undrawo balances duo non.
accepting school districts--remonstrancea against
the extension of the time for erecting a depot in
Pottsville.
Friday, Fa. 2.3.—fdr. Otto read in place, a bill
for the preservation of wild game, in' fichnylkill
Comity. which was repotted to-day, by Com•
minas on AgricaltuiT,
Mr. Roseberry read in place, s bill to resticin
Corporations from issuing obligations redeemable
otherwise than in gold and silver. Referred to the
Judiciary Committee.
Also a bill to exempt from taxation the House
of Employment of Schuylkii County, except for
rood purposes, and to repeal the Act of last ses
sion rotating to tionstablea (tee in removing .pau
pera. • -
Also a bill authorizing the laying out of a State
road from Donaldson to Lykens, Dauphin Co.
Senate.—The implement extending ihe time for
, he erection of a Depot of the Phila. & Reading
Railroad - Co. to Pottsville, was reported by the
Committee on Cotporntions, with a recommends•
lion that it be negatived.
Yourv, truly, W.
ITIEM
For the protection of M. 0.:, Neclessics, sad Laborers.
Sscirorr 1. Be it enacted be the Senate and
House of Representatives, of the . Commonwealth
of Penneylvania„in General Aeseinbly met, and it
is hereby enactedby the authority' of the same,
That in all assignments of property whether, real
or personal. which shall hereafter be made by any
person or persons, or chartered comploy. engaged
in the ruining acne!, either as owners of the soil.
or basing a lease of a coal mine or Mines, or by
any pors m or persona, owning or leasing machine
shops or foundries, to trustees or assignees on cc
count of inshility, at the time of assignment,
, to
pay his or their debts, the wages of the miners,
mechanics and laborers employed by such person
or persons or Chartered company, in and shout such
business aforesaid, shall be first preferred sod paid
by such trustees or assigneeir before any other
creditor or creditors of the as,ignor, except claim,
for rent witch shalt bo.fmt pnd ; the surplus to
he distributed according to existing laws c Provided
That the claims of; the miners, mechlsnics and
laborers thus preferred shall cot exceed fifty
. .
SECTION 2. That in all casee'of kbe death of
any per-on or persona engaged in the operations
aforemaid, the wages of such miner; mi•chstre•
and laborers employed'ae aforesaid. not PlCOrdilpg
6ity dollars shall rnnk and be paid immediately
after rents. ias they are now payable by existing
Sectlox 3. In all cases of execution., land:.
lord,' Warrants. attachments' and wri's of a siinil ir
nature. hereaft.e to be issued against any person '
or persona or chair red company engaged in the
operations before mentioned. it shell be Lawful fir
Buda miners, laborers and mechanics, to give notice
of thtir claim or claims and the amournthereuf to
the officer executing either of such Wits
. st any
time before the actual sale of property levied on.
and such officers shall nay to such miners, mechan
ics or laborers out of the proceeds of sale, the
amount each is justly entitled to receive, not ex
ceeding fifty &liars in like manner as rents are
now cmete in such cases:. Provided, however,
That such claims for wages shall not be preferred
and paid before the claims for rent and the prosis
inn• of this act shall ectend only to those counties
in this commonwealth in which coal is mined.
THE LEE! LAW
Mr. Roseberry informs us that the exemption
of rents from the operation of the Bill was in
troduced by itie Committee to whom the Bill
was referred—that the original Bill as read by,
him did not contain this proviso. We see no
reason for giving rents the preference in this bill
other creditors, and therefore it ought t 3 be
stricken our. But if, its friends persist in main
taining the provision in the bill, the question will
then come up whether Coal Leave will come nu.
der the bead of rents. There are many who
maintain that a Coal Leave is nothing more
than a sale of Coal, in the ground and the.amount
ia-reccoverable the same as otherdebts,which hit ve
no preference.
211 Sorts of 3t ms.
rirafackamiths PC cmlid in California.—We
have a pen ,tw.o lettvra from California, and heard
of a.seral others, Which called loudly for black
smiths, and' held out wonderful inducements for
mechanics of that trede, who would come m.Ssn
Francisco end eatablish shops. One letter says
that $2O pei day hes been offered to gOnd journey
men blaskarniths, but they can make $5O per day
by working on Their own accounts—[N. York
Tribune.
IV* The Lam invention—A writer in the
National Intelligeneer mentions the invention of
horse skates—by which horses in cold latitudes
can travel si fast's@ • steam engine. What grand
=MI
iv. Early Marriage.—A only ten
years old was married at Panama, January 12
Females mature in that miredian tamer than in
any other reeion. At Bor 9, young ladies are of
sufFicirnt growth to carry on quite serious flirta
tions.
[-a7' Too Aecouzmodaling.—A errirer for a New
York Firmer Stye a number of the ineumbent4 of
effiee at Wsshington, intend tendering their resig
nations after the let of March, -in order nor to
'Make it necessary for President, Taylor to .. remove
them.
costs as much to govern the city of New
York on. year,as it does the whole State of Penn
sylvania for six. The Courier says there are sic
teen States in the Union, which could have their
aggregate expense, paid twice over by 'intuit it
cotta to govern that single city.
CO'Neree quarrel with a ladv. If you are trou
bled with her retreat; if she abuse you be silent;
she - teen ybpr cloak give her your coat; if she
boa your we, bow to her in return; • if she tears
your eyes out feel your way to the dour and—fiy.
PT Lt it said that General Taylor, while
coining up the Ohi., river, in a conversation 'p ith
a gentleman, remarked, '•that if he was an office
holder when a new administration came into
power, against which he hail taken an active par%
he would resign his Uffizi,"
tirTlat Knoxville (Tenn ) Tribune has been
pupltshing etoe papers in favor of gradual eman
cipation aid Colonizati.in, and it urger a Con
vention for that purpose. With this. says that
journal, as our principle of action, we may, under
the hi e .aing al God. open the way far the full and
final redemption of . the State.
ar The first Sabbath School. in the valley of
the It i o Urtude. wee opened st Brownsville, op
posite Matamoros, on [Sunday the 11th ult.
q Turn Hirer returned to New York on Sat
urday last, snitwas received by an imperial' crowd
who_eseorted him to a grogge.y, of which he is
proprietor, in Park Row.
lEFJohn Mwming, of Monroe county. Ohio,
was killed by his horse running away, the halter
ot which was fasteoed to his arm. His body was
horribly mangled and his brains strewn on the
ground.
•
tV'it was a golden query of Dr. Franklin. in
answer In ono of the importunate letters of Tom
Paine, "If men were so worked with religion, what
would they be without it 1"
)117" The Ohin Hansa of Representatives bar, bl
a decisive vote. instructed • committee to report
0 bill repealing all laws granting license to sell
intoxicating lignons.
THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL
OLD ZAC'S COXING I
/Amt—Carry as Mck to 0141 Virginia
Old Zee is co ming soon to rid
Oorcauntry or its foe ; •
Sent by the people ha will bid
The Duck Creek hero go.
Dell drive Polk from his rich abode,
He'll open the back door?, • •
•
• A nd kick him out upon the road
To old Salt Riser's shore.
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Cations—And we'll carry Zee to the old White H one '
fly old Potomac's shore, '
And we'll carry Zee to the Old White Mine,
By old Potomac's shore.
' I
George Dallas turned hit TarliTcoat
He'd like to turn it baik,
•
Since hie State had the casting vote
And gave It to old Zac. •
Af dram were Imposed on him
•
Which Mud bin conscience
The Free Trader will take him to, •
or old Salt Diver', shore
And we'll carry Zac,rice.
'T .e old Keystone was once betrayed .
y Dallas, Polk and Kane,
.. 0
B t that I,ut speech Buchanan made,
uld not gall her again,
El , ten_ceat Jimmy - with his wealth,
And rich scholastic lore,
Mint take 'journey for his health
i i,
o oil flan River's shore.
And we'll carry old Zac, tc.
'lt as the beauties of Free Trade,
bleb Robert tried to paint—
It as the laboi, Andy said,
That made Bob Walker faint:
'l3llt time, end change of scene no doubt,
His health will soon restore t
For Doctor Zac'will send him oat ..
To cld Salt River's shore. .
1 . And we'll carry Zac, &c. ~
.1.11:e. rt.!! treat W.lker. Cave moat walk,
And tote along !he Nail—.
Ile niust d ispose of bls Polk Stalk.
And make a "straight shirt tail."
The, over-land route be will take,
And hurry on before.
To buy John Tyler's vast estate,
On old Salt Hirer's shore. - "
• 1 , And we'll carry Zee., Ste.
Ha t starry Zee, Oh t harm we not,
Hive many, blowy crT2s
-0 will not you and Mmeral Scott,
Ernest my many Iles!
My breeches once were sewed op brown
But now the seat Is tore
ill Freese to death. If I sit down
On cold Salt River's shore.
And we'll carry Zee,
Polka organ grinder too must leave A
No more will his false notes,
Beguile the wealthy, and deceive
The poor, to catch their votes.
Our northern Whig, Gales voice has drowned
The wild terrific roar.
Poik's great ORGAN, now run down y
On cold Suit River's shore.
A nd we'll carry Zee,
1 '
Polk's funeral car is shortly bound,
For his old family vault ;
•
It is a fine Poll builds, ground.
Near that stream called old SALT.
Poor Tom, George. Jim, Bill, Bob, and Cave.
"We ne'er shall see them more."
The old Keystone has dug their grave,
On cold Salt River's shore.
And we'll carry Zac, te.
Old Zack, coming clothed with power
Fresh from the people's hands;
Ourcountry in her darkest bone
Is safe when he commands :
Yes. at the White House he'll be found,
Like Washington of )nre
Dispensing blessing:sail around.
From old Potomac. shore.
'And well carry Zoc to the old White Muse,
Ely - old Potomac's shore--
And we'll carry Zac tn the old Whitehouse
By old Potomac's shore.
17 ... Marriage of an Oyster with a Crab.—
An oyster has been considered, says a cotempora
ry, all the world over, es the most phlegmatic and
unsuscepuble of all rhell fish; one whose life is
divided between gaping and snoozing—the most
lethargic, ease-hardened, impinetrable being, of
the whole bivalvular, testacious tribe.' The fol
•lowipp notice enema to prove that oyster hay.
been grossly slindered:
Married, at Oyster Day, Long Intim& on the 4th Feb,
Mr. George Oyster of New Jersey, to Margaret, daugh
ter of dbrahaneCrabb. Esq., of that town.
'Nit more the oyster mourns his lonely state,
',Although his spouse Is hut a Crab-bed mate."
The Catintl.—A telegraphic communication
to thesLedger of yesterday gives the following
as the Cabinet selected by Taylor:
M. Clayton, of Delaware—State.
W. M. Meredith, of Pennsylvania—Treasury.
Crawford,'of Georgia—War.
Abbott Lawrence. of Alas.—Navy.
Thos. Ewing, of Ohio—Postmaster General.
Preston, Virginia—Attorney General.
—lt wants confirmation.
17" Improvement Companies.—A Lilt has
been reported in our Legislature for the i'peorpo.
ration of Improvement Companies. We kali the
attention of our Cool Operators to it,—it can be
seen at this office.
otrThe young Earl of Stanford has run away
with cud married a beautiful girl of humble rank
in life. The `aristocracy of England are much
shocked at the circam•tanee. "'s
Inr One handrail and twenly•fiva avagcrna,buil
at Pittalwrg, recently passed down the Ohio river
bound for California, •ia New Orleans.
a , " A Compliment to Alojor Bliss —The
Howie of Representatives of the State of New
Yiirk, on Monday last. adopted a resolution awar
ding to ()01. Blies a Gold llifedsl for his gallant
conduct and di.tingui,h,4l services in Metieo.
Marble of light cream color And richly
variegated, has recently been discovered in Gal
loway county. Mo.
07Lynn has a population of 12 000,8,000 of
whoin, of both sesr•.are engaged in making boots
'and shoes. 3,000,000 pins were 'crested' last
ET In 1835, only thkeen years age, there
were not 5 000 white inhibitants between I.ake
Michigan and the Pacific ocean: Now there are
nearly 1,000.000.
re" We hail quite a large snow storm in Potts
vale. yesterday.
Building Hardware and Tools
AT LOW PRICES.
v . THE attention of builders and others
a s n uarai t n e t d , lt s e to d c t: a ttr extensive
RL L ING HARDWARE AND TOOLS
Now offered by the subscriber, in part a follows:
American Front Door Locks, upright, with night work,
plated or brass furniture,
American Feast Door Locks, plain plated or brass do
Do do do and Store Door, Horizontal or
Upngitt„ brass ruminate.
Do Rim Locks, all sizes and quM ides. White or
brass futniture.
Do Mortice Units, all sizes with plated, white or
brass furnituM.
Du Mortice Lateties, all sizes do do do
Do Mortice and Rim closet Locks, plated or brass
emeriti berms
Do Drop,Stop.Thumb,Gate,and Store Dnor latches.
Alan. imported Lock. and Latches of every description.
Baldwin's and American Butt Hinges, of all sizes, fast
or loose joint.
Shutter, Gate, St rap. T, and Backflap 'knees, ail kinds.
Shutter, Gate, Boor, Flosh, nod Spring Bolt!, of wro't
or cast iron and brass, every description
Screw., Sprigs, Glue, Sand l'aper of the best quality.
American Azle and Sham Azle Pulleys, of every stal
ely. t
Do Buttons, plain or on plates, brass, iron or bron
zed
Do Nobs. putted. white. Iron, or wood, every sort.
Saab-Cord common and patent, with other articles too
numerous In mention.
NAILS and SASII-WEIGHTS at Factory prices.
--D.All goods delivered frets of charge to any'Depoi Or
Lending,
IMMO
Spear & Jackson's Back, 111nel, Hand and Ripp Ram,
imported expressly for retail sales, ail stleatd rick
care.
•
Sole agent for the celebrated PLANES, dct., made by
E. W. Carpenter. of
Lane/MPGE. Pa., being all made
ofsplit wood, and the bate ground and tried. Beat 's
and Williarns!niakOot CHISELS, AXES, NAXCii
- ETel, Drawing Knives. rec., alt warranted nod.
Pugh's and Slack's make of AUGURS and AUGUR
MVPS, every size.
American Squares and Bevil, of evegy description.
Do Rules, Liages, Sawsetts, CoMpairses„Serew•
drives. tkc.
• . • •
Do C. S. Hammers. Claw and Riveting, evergelse.
Steel, Iron and Wooden Braces, With C. B. Bins, In
great variety.
W. Creases &. Son's. Butcher's, and other celebrated
makes °railed'. Files. Plane-bona; &c.
Addis'. Celebrated Carving Tools, every shape.
Making one of the best and most extensive assort
ments or Building Hardware and 'Pools In the City.
M.At this establishment it Is considered a pleasure to
show the goods. Builders and others are invited to
an and examine the assortment. and hair the prices
Wed, before purchasing elsewhere.
Wet. U. MeCLUELE,'
NO. VD Market St" between lth & feb.eppeaielde,
lilarchX,lol9-3mo] • Philadelphia.
W. ft 411
The Coal Trade lbr 1849.
As the season is rapidly approaching when the
trade will open for 1849, a few remarki on the
subject will not be deemed out of place. '
It is generally conceded that there is ill be no
overstock on the first orApril, of any consequence
in the market, probably net more then 50 or 75,-
000 tons, while on the first of ' April of the pre
vious year the overstock was not lass dam 275,-
000 tons. The whole supply last year sent to
market, wa5,3,989,000 tons;to which add 200,.
000 tons overstock from the former year, and •it
makes the consumption for the year ending, April .
1, 1849, in round numbers, 3,289,000,—e 4d to'
this an increase of 150,000 tons, (which is very
moderate.), and the supply required for tbo en
suing year will be 3.439,000 tons.' 10f quart-,
tity
The Lehigh ate furnish not mute than 750,000
Delaware and Hudson Co. do 470,000
Pinegrove, Shamokin,& Wilkesbarre, do 350,000
Increase over 1848, 145,000 tons
Leaving for tho Schuylkill Region to
(umiak
.Being anincroase of about 206,000 tons over the
supply furnished last year.
So far the supply this year falls short of the
quantity sent to same period last year, about 22,
000 tons—sod when we take into consideration
the disastrous atate of the tnale ia'st year, which'
not only checked all new improvements in the
Coal Regions, but nearly all, preparation during
the winter fur this year's business,— and the fact
that the Railroad Company: have not added any
increased facilities to their establishment for car
rying. Coal to market this year, we !meet every
11:2/10LI to believe that it will keep our Celleries
boiy to mines and.the Railroad and CanaL (with
the present facilities) f'lly employed to caOy the
necessary quantity required to market.
.The above is a fair and candid statement of the
trade, which we commend to the attention actor
Operators, before they
,offer their Coal fur less
than fair remunerating prices, not only to them.
'selves, but to the labor of the Region also, on
which this whole community is dependant for the
necessaries of life. All that is reqUired is to re.
fuse' to sell at less !Ann fair priers.nd .11 4 ey
can be obtained—there is uo necessity for cut
ting under each other this season—all the Ccat
that can be Mined and carried to myket will be
required. It is true that the demand at first,
(in consequence of cash payments for toll,) will
not be very brisk—but the offer, at low rates,
will not facilitate the sale when not wauted—the
state of the money market forbids it,—and, com
mon prudence, to say nothing about common
sense, would dictate that the Mines should he
worked only to a moderate extent, at the -corn.
menceittent of the season, and the quantity only
increased as the demand increases. Let each one
recollect that a reduction of only 12} cents per
too, will cause shuts to the trade,and this Region.
on the business of the present year, of not less
than two hundred and thirly-two thousand dol
lars, end on 50,000 tons, a loss of $6250.
At the present rates of -freight end toll, Red
Ash Coal ought not to be sold on hoard at Rich-1
mond furless than $4 per ton, and White Ash at 1
$3 75. This would give the operator here about
$2 12 for Red Ash, and $1 07 for White Ash,
which in all conscience is low enottO.
Much depends upon the trade bed w in fixing
prices, and wo regret to learn that one or two
firms are offering coal below these rates, predi
cated ou pnrchases made from small dealers in
i„
this region at ruinous Ta es for cash. If there
is no other mode of - c "king such a suicidal
course, it would he fa bettor for our larger
operators here to buy the coal of these men, and
mine less themselves;—but if this cannot ho
1 dorm; it may become-necessary for the commu
nity to protect itsell from the conduct of such
madmen, who seem to bef bent upon the ruin
of - themselves and neighbors, by cutting off the
business faculties loaned to them, and let them
take care of themselves. Such a course only be
deemed harsh by sonic ; but when the acts of a
few individuals effects the whole community
injuriously, we hold that the community have a
right to adopt rigorous measures to -counteract
these effects by all lawful means within their
reach. We admit that the result of last year's
business was beyond the control of our opera
tors, but such is not the case this year. The
curtailing process, with all its disastrous and
mortifying results, has been encountered, and
if fair prices are not obtained this year, the.ye
sponsibility will rest upon tho trade itself.—
Another a year's business such us the last will
bankrupt the whole region.
Thu retail price of coal has ad4tiCed 25 cents
per ton in Philadelphia, to correspond with the
advance in freight and toll on the Rail Road.
civantity of Coal Transported over the 'Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad, for the week endeng on, Thur.
day last:
Wrts. ToTAL.
Port Gabon. 6,00 IS 28,626. 10
2,490 19 17,718 14
5,532 12 26,530 07
2,795 06 16,503 03
Pottsville.,
B. Haven,
P.l-liteton,
ME=:=l
MM=
Transportation on the Railroads iv Schuylkill County.
The following Is the quantity of Cool transported
over the different iLailrnada in, Schuylkill County. for
the .week ending Thursday evening. March I, 1049.
WEE[. TOTAL.
?fine 11111 and 8. 11 R. R. , 5,106 13 2.9,213 03
Little Schuylkill R. It. 4,561 09 16,030 00
Mill Creek ‘, do - 2.6:11 00 17,210 10
Mount Carbon ' , do 2.693 OT - ' KM 13
Schuylkill Valley, do 2.19219 9.01906
MP Carbon and I', Carbon do 4,POS 09 23,592 01
OV TOLL A ND,TRALNISPORTATIONI US RAIL Kt. D
From Jan. 1, RI4O.
To From M.t.tarhoo.:3.llaven.P.Clinton.
Richmond. until June 411340, IGO 155 135
Philmielphia, do do 100 155 135 .
For additional New Adr‘ertisernents seeeNcat
Page. They will there 'be found arranged
under Suitable Heads.
Roofing Mate:
rr 11E FERNSVII LE :LATE Co. RESPECTFUL
LY inform the public that theyinrc fully prepared
to furnish a superior Slate for Roofing, ;'and having
the most experienced Slaters In their employ will at
tend to any milers with dee patch, and on the inert ,lb
eral terms. A sample of their slate may be 'vent nt
the Office of Joseph George, Architect. who will give
any information required. rind with inborn orde r' may
be left. %V:tl. .1. ROBERTS & Co.'.
Match 3. 10.0] Lehigh {Mater Cap, Carbon Co
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segar '
MANUFACTORY,
No. 15 North 3d Street, abort Alm Street,
W HERE can
I°"ent of
TOBACCO, irIa,YWWAN,
01 the most approved qualities, to which the attention
of dealers and others Is requested.
Purritaaers /nay depend upon being furnished at
low prices as at any other BIM In the city, and upon
accommodating terms.
N. 11 —Constantly on hand a general assortment of
Leaf Tobacco. GEO. B. MEETER.
Ma rch3,1849.10-3mo) Philadelphia.
---
Carpets and Oil Cloths, at
ELDRIDGI2 , IS CHEAP WAREHOUSE.
DERSi 'NS who with to get Rood' bargains In CAR
.I PETS or OIL CLOTHS, either Wholesale or Re.;
tail, will do welt to call on the subscriber. Air his
expenses in his present situation are very light. he is
enabled and determined to sell at the looms prices In
the city. He offers fot this season an excellent mow
meat of •
SplandiAlmperial, 3 ply, l
Beautiful Sm.er Ingrain, I I
Fine and Medium. do..
.CARPETINGS.
Entry And Stair of all kinds, I 1
• Lint, Cotton, and Rag, J ,
And Oil Cloths from 2 feet to 34 feet wide for Roo m s,
Halls, ate., with a variety or 19v priced Ingrain co.
pets, fliim 20 to 30 ets., and Stair and Entry Carpets
from 10 to 30 els— per pard. Also, Matting., Rugs,
Floor Cloth, Stair Roils, ke.
11. 11. ELDRIDGE,
No 41 Strawberry Street, ame dourabove
Chesnut, near Second'etreet, ,
March3,lBl9 10-3 mo) Philadelphia.
A New Turning Establishment,
DY STEM it POWER, AT TILE SHOP OF F. H.
LP MAURER, In THIRD St.. near MARKES. where
all kinds of turning in wood will be thankfilliy re
ceived. and neatly executed withnut delay.
Bed Posts, Table Legs. &e. kept constantly on bank
and for sale at the lowest eriees.
ISAAC THOMPSON, Foreman,
Horeb 3 10.tf] for J. 310110 AN.
Ho! For Calliban—laT2
THE RIGHT BORT OF GOLD WASHERS
. . ONLY weigh 22 pounds, and will do
the work of men or more—ran be
- put In the space oft by 1 foot. Every
man who intends going to Califbroin should come and
see them. Alto. Picks, Selves, Shovels sj fie rich
slaps. Tools and Hardware of every description suiu
ble for emigrants. bound (or California, and el/ sedge
/ow rim. WM. M. MeCLURE,
No. 221 Market st.. between •trs endears.
Philadelphia, tole agent ihr the Double Pan Cold
blartb3-10-lftlb Wetter.
Nicholas Co
wii_or.EsALF: AND RETAIL ,
DRUGGISTS ARM APOTHECARIES - ,
Xarkot Srtver,—eortsvti.Ls.
, INVITE the particular attention of the citizens
of Votteville, and hi vicinity, also Physicians.
Velaery Surgeomand country Storekeepers. to
their large aid general assortment of '
DREGS. CHEMICALS & FAMILY MEDICINES.
Their 'lock not only embraces the best Drags and
Medicines the market aMords, but aim all the new Plias
nuceuntal and Chemical preparations. Fumes' and
Dental Instrument', Gold Foil, Patent and Family Me
dicines. Fresh Shakers' (Serbs. Dye tittles, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, pure Camphine, Glass. Putty. Bina best
Ca endish Tobacco and Mien, Perfumery, Brushes,
Combs. and every variety of choice. fAncy and inlscel
lancons ankles; also, that excellent ankle. Farina.
for the sick and inlknts• diet—ln fact ever , thing and
anything can be found in t he iegeneral and Wellsawort
ed stock. which they offer to sell at the lowest cash
prices. . .
N.l3.—N. & C, flatter themselves from their knowl
edge end expe mere in the business. one 'of them. (S.
T. Nichols. M. 0.) having held, for several years some
of the• robot responsible offices in England and Paris
hothens dispenser sup operative Chernlst, they would
therefore respeetfutly sorcit the confidence and share
'of publicpainonage, as none bet genuine Drugs and
Medicines cab be bad at their establishment.
gaglonre and CattleDrup, of the best quality on the
mast • reasonable terms. [Mt mt51,11314-10-ly
For Batt Franrlsco,t•Callibinia,
AND THE GOLD REGION. .
'THE _splendid. fast sailing. coppered and
'topper fastened Darque,RALPll CROSS. Capt.
DavWO. now' Ideating at pine .Street Wbart
Philladi„,and wlll sail about Abe 13th March. This
vessel is fitted - OP in, a' superior manner for PAS
SENGERS. and with every regard tomato's end safe.
ty. No steerage passengers will be taken, hut thibin
p.usengers will be charged the low rates of IPlOCliand
will be liberally.pmvided for. Parties desiring to be
private, :an be accommodated with, state rooms. For
freight or passage apply on board, or to •
EDMUND A. OUDER & CO..
May 411340-40 , Philadelphia:
1,530,000
1,359,000
3,439,000
New Sort= Goods. hi PhHada.
BAILEY & BROTHER,
HAVE NOW FOR SALE AT THEIR NEW STORE
• X. o'. Corse, of Tweiflit ¢ Xarkrt Smits.
A LARGE and well wooed stook of new and deal
rable good■,—amnng them may be found—
Cloths, Cassimeres; Sattlnetts,
Staffwadapted to boys' wear.
Silk and Marseilles Vesting.,
Blaciesnd Colnred Silks. of new styles,
Mouse de Lanes, Lustre... Gingham.,
Lawns, Barnes, Herman.% ft
' Bleck Alpacas, Bombazines and Cashmerek.
SHAWLS in every variety alb« season
Calicoes at all prices, from 3 to 23 cents.
, NIUSLINS.To this branch of trade we give very
padientaa attention, and our stock embraces every de
sirable make of all widths and qualities.
Linen. for Shining and line for Bosoms,
FURNISHING GOODS—Damask Table Linens,
Counterpanes, Blanketr and Quilts.
Diaper. Towelling, Pitlow Case Llnyns, &c..
FKIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Our etnek.nf these
foods a unusually large. and our "FRIENDS" from
the cnutitry will always be sore to find such styles as
and !ideated to their wants, in Dress Goods. Dress
shawl*, fLreelona Book Muslin, and Hd•kfs ,
Cap Crape, Gloves. 2111t5,&c.. &c.
CANTDg MATTINos
Of all widths, of White, Ilcd Checked. and fancy styles
on hand and for see, wholesale or ret,ll, to all of
which we respectfully solicit the attention ofottr:oun •
try Wends, nor prices will bgfbund to be on low as any
in Ore city. : Mareh..lB4o-"err
Fruit Trees and Grape Vines,
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SIMIIBBERY,
THE mbsrriber has'amde arrangements
with - aaveral ertensive Numerics for, the
Purposenlarocuring all Merlon/Fruit end
Ornamental Trees. Grape Vines, Roes
Bushes, Fhiwers, Bulbous Hoots, He., and
Is now prepared to receive orders for the
same tr. be deliversd'as soon as thesenson will permit.
'. staple Trues by the hundred, dozen or slnale.
Peach Trees by do do do
Cherries, ream Plume, Apricots, Neetaelnes,Grapes,
Ske.. by the sinele, dozen, or hundred.
Ornamental Trees, ,brubbery, &c.,
European Lied..., Horse Chesnut. Alanthua or Tree
of Heaven, Paulorla Impertalis. Silver Maple, Ash
leaved Maple, Altheus. Dwarf florae Chesnut, Rows,
lloneysiwk es. Irish Ivy,&c.. All or which wilt he oh
tabled at the very lowest prices by the hundred or sin
gle by leavms the order, at
Mart.h2-10) HANNAN'S
Cheap Variety end Fancy Stores.
Watches. Jewelry, Silver
Ware, Sce.•
THOMAS ALSOP ,
NO. 12 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA,
PfiaIHAS on hand a brae and heamiltil Stock of
Gold and silver Lerei,Lepine.atidrither Watch
en of nil price.. Alan a beautiful stock ofJcw
. Orr of the ',etyma etylea, which, has all been
lately onrelmsed at the Inwevi pricem.
A full supply of Silver Fork.. .'onus, Butter Knives.
dcc. of all weighta, and warranted to be all equal to
American rain.
Spectacle: for all arm., with convex and concave
glaas,v In Gold. Silver. Plated, and 11irel framer.
Plated and Minty ia Ware in sets or single pieses.re:
reined direct front the Manufacturers, slid sold at a
very small advance. A large aupply of Cants' snpe
riot plated Spoons. Forks krt. the best article of the
kind In the market.
Rogers' rile rullery, and a variety of other articles.
Persons wishing any articles in my line of botiness
are incited to examine my stork before puteltat , ing.
My motto ts. "Quick sales and ' , mall prdits," and—
I am andersold by none.
N. R. Particul.ratientkm yoidto repairing all kinds
of Watches and Jewelry. " iJuly 1.'48. - 27-1 y
ti-z` - :, -- '- - - .
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_, • Fresh ': Garden Seeds.
Tut SUBSCRIBER lIAS JUST OPENED a large
assortment...! Garden Seeds, watragted fresh
from 11.0 Nurseries, Mount which are the following:
BEANS. 0 varf Bane Imperial, '
Broad Windsor .Dwarf Marrow fai r '
Green Long Prol„ Large Marrow fat,.
Early Six Weeks, • Dwarf Sugar.
Red Speckled Valentine, PUMPKINS.
Vi hire Kidney, , Field Pumpkins,
Scarlet Runner. Mammoth do
White Dutch Bonner, RADISH.
Lima Brans. Long Scarlet Short Tap,
BEETS. Long Salmon,
Extra Early Beet, While Turnip-rooted,
Early Red Turnip Rooted, Rid Turnip do
*tong Blood, White Summer.
Sugar Beet: • Black Spanish.
'CABBAGE. . . SQUASHES.
Early York, , Early Bush or Patty Pan,
Loge York, Vegetable Marrow,
Early OK. heart, Lung Gret n.
Early Sugar Loaf, . ' TURNIPS.'
Greco Curled Savory, Early White Flat,
Drumhead Savory, Early Purple topped,.
Large Drumhead. Rum lingo or Sweedish.
Fist Dutch, MISCELLANEOUS.
Bed Pickling. Large Red Totnltto,
I
CARROT. Oa voy,,Spinach,
Early Morn, . Saisity. or Oyster Plant,
Long Orange. Large Bell Pepper,
' CELERY. Cayenne • do
White Solid; • London Leek, .
Bed Solid, Dressers Sprouts, :
Turnip Rooted, Sugar Parsnip,
CUCUMBER. Double Curled Parsley,
Early Frame, t Nasturtium,
Early White Spirted, Mustard Seed,
bong Green, Elea Kale.
Gherkin. (Pickling) Curled Endine, .-
LETTUCE. Large Purple Egg Plant,
Early Curled, Curled Cress,
'Early Cabbage, Corn Sallad,
Royal Cabbage, (head) Sweet Corn, .
Carted India. :. do - Early Cauliflower, ,
.Broeig Dutch. • Cape Broccoli,
MELONS. Aenaraguit„
Citron, (exquisite flavor) Flower Seeds,
Carolina Water. Ilerb Seeds. - ..
bloutitaln sweet. Sweet klarintem,
ONIONS. Thyme. Sage,
Silver Skinned, Sommer Savory,:
Large Yellow, Sweet Basil,
Large Red, (Annual), Lavender, Ac.
PEA t 3.. • 111110 & FIELD SEEDS.
Lantlteth's Extra Early, Canary Seed.
Early Frame, Timothy Seed.
Early Washington. • Clover Seed; &c.
Biehop's'Dwarf,Prollfic,
All Garden or-Field Seeds not on hand obtained to
order, by the Brothel or small quantities, at cline' notice.
•ttg. Country Merchants and others supplied with
small parcels of !reedit, put up to Fell again at City
price.. By purchasing of us they can keep up their
supplythe whole secilseason, and procure them as they
wont them, at BANNAN'S
Marc a 3 10-] Cheap :iced and Variety Stores.
Sheriff's Sale of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
BY. VIRTUE of several )vrtts, of Vendttioni Erpe
wag lamed out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Schuylkill County, to me directed, will be espnced to
public sale or vendue, on Friday, March 9th, 1049, at
10 , o'clock . In the forenoon'. at the public house of
tilicit•EL Ga•EFE, in the borough of Orwigsburg, the
following d•-serlbed premises:
All That certain Farm or tract of land, situate in
West Brn 4/twig Township, Bchuylkilt County, bounded
by lands of Darnel Neyer, John I). Long and others,
containing , 9s acres, with the appartenances, con
sisting of done-story log dwelling House, ato Barn,
nod a log alicksmith shop. As the property of HEN
RY GEIGER. \
At the same Dimond place, All the right, title and In
terest of Daniel Fox, in and to all that certain tract or
piece ofland,situate in Wavne Township,
iFsty Schuylkill County, bounded by 'lund of
••.; Jol.n Ertdorff and Daniel Zorhe, contain
:lN ing acres, inure or less, ti lib theappur
ten incr.', consisting of k-aine story log
(Muse, and log stable...As the property af
DANIEL FOX. \
the same rises and p/ace;\ All that certain tract of
land, situate in Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill Coun
ty, beginning at a Spanish Oak grub thence by late va
cant land. north 4 degrees, east as, many pgrchea asto
include 52 [Wires of land by l'or 2 :Ines runifin* west' or
thereabouts, to lands late tit Henry, W. I;onrad. de
ceased. south 2 degrees, east along said lands of Con
rad as many perches as will include wild 52 acres to a
Cuestint, beiiik the line of b 6 perches, ow the west and
a,putn SO degrees, west SO perches to iti• White Oak,
thence by late vacant land..uth b 2 degrees east 112
perches to the plate of beginning, canto mini 52 acres,
more or less.
Also. all that certain tract of land tdjoining the
aforesaid tract on the south, bounded as folio. s, viz :
llegining at a Black oak, coiner of Peter Deal's land,
south 03 perches to a stone, south 6$ degrees, east 100
perches to a stone. north 03 perches to a stone, thenre
by said Peter Deal's land (since Adam Boyers) north
88 Qegress east 100 perches; to the plant of beginning,
elimil e aing;94 hetes. 39 perches, more or less, being
pat' itaketict of land surveyed nn warrant granted to
Ada tliow is, dated 28th of February 1781, with the ap.
purteli.nees. At thr property of JOHN P. TODD.
At Ms sainctisisasd plats, All that cettain lot or piece
of gmund, shuttle in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven,
Behnylkill County. bounded snothwardly by Fro hl St..
nest warilly by lot of Henry Werner, north
'4o cranny by a 111 feet wide alley, and w est
tvardly by a2O feet wide al'ey, containing
SO_ In front about t3O test, and in depth about
230 feet. with the appurtenances. consist
_
ing of a two-story log dwelling house, and
log arable rts the 'property of ELIJAH WERNER.
Seitet), taken In Execution and will be sold by
Skerilr's °lace Oral/42-1 J. T. WERNER,BBertIf.
burg, req. 11.1810. S. . - Bla
WM. B. WEI.LOt Attorney et Law,•MitieTiaiie
Pebulltill County, Pa. ' (Cl/4114-42...
• DVERTISER
Four New Certificates,
TELL IT IN GATIVPUBLIIIII IT IN TIM
STRRETS OP ASEELON:
SIVATNE*S
CELEBA.ITED ?JAI ft XED/C/XES
DR. SAVATNE'II
COMPOUND ffRUP OF WILD CUERRY;
$lOO,OOO Reward.
. fro& • moue risEcTuAL REMMY ?NMI
L:OMi . DUND SYRUP OP WILD
_
• 'CHERRY. •
ARE you' troubled • or Ith a cough!
:llave yaa pain' in the aide and breast,
Nave you a tickling or rising in the throat*
Have you the Liver complaint 1
Have you the Bronchitis,
.Nervous Debit ityor any • .
SynCptorns of Pulmonary Consumption}
It you are troubled with any of the above symptom,.
then use Dr. SWA.YNE'S COMPOUND SIRUP OF
WILD CHERRY it will effect I speedy and permanent
core, as the evidence of thoussada 'oho have been
soled by it will tyelify.
EXTRACTS FROM EDITORIAL. NOTICES.
A GOOD Mc:scam—We have used Dr. Swayne's
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a number of
years and always with the happiest effect.—Fitrgers/r4
Ed. City item.
Having fairly tested the virtues of Dr. Swayne's
Wild Cherry, we feel ourselves bound to record our tes
timony to its behalf. as a most valuable and of
sued,clue.—Editors of Balt. Clipper.
,4rIHORE NEWS FOR THE SICK'.
. 4.
AFFLICTED It E.df.
A VOICE FROM SCHUYLKILL CO.
PLEASE READ Tills EXTRAORDINARY
CURE.
Da. Swavac —Dear Sir :—About six years ago, I
discovered that my lungs wane' talla.ted, of which I
became more convinced trim time to time, although!
tried many remedies, et without any apparent benefit, '
and my disease increased until I was compelled to keep
my room, and at last my bed., I had glint' paint in my
left side, upon which I could not lay in bed, and in the
morning lily cough was en severe that 1 found it.very
pinfot to throw up the phleui which gathered in great
quantities on my lungs, when fortunately 1 bought of
your agent. in this place, ore bottle of your Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, which so much relieved me
that 1 continued using It mail, now. I'lidve used six
bottles, and am ham to tell you that my pains are re
moved, my strength returned, my sleep is undistorbed
and meet, and I feel perfectly well. I can how follow
my daily avocation, without being afflicted with that
gainful hacking, weakening cough, and I firmly be-;
lieve that to sour medicine, under the blessings of
Providence, I am Indebtid for this great change, and
am very happy to subscribe mysielf,
WIL•IASI n6ALNfI {7
131. Clair, 3..huilki9 ern y, Jan. 29, 1810.
ANOTHER pawl' OLD DICINTOOMELLY
STILL ANOTLIE:II WONDERFUL CURE!
RI.'AD Tills EXTUAORDIAIII; CASE.
Da. fiWavits—Dear Sim—Having contracted n se
vere cold, which settled upon my lungs,ntiended with
a violent cough, pain in my ride-and breast, difficulty
of breathing, I was attended by physicialle of the first
reapectability. butmy symptoms be.aine very alarm.
leg. there was an &Nicers hirrued in my lungs and
made its way through my side, and discharged large
quantities of puss externally, so that toy plwrician
thought the power or functions of One al* toy lungs
were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the case
entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things con
tinued for a long time, until I was wasted and worn'
to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but
all failed to do any good. Bill there still being &spark
of hope left for me and my anxious parents, and hav
ing beard of the great virtues of your Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved of by
physicians of the Oral eminence, I concluded In make
trial of it, and to toy great, satisfaction, my cough
grade:My area better; the hide in my side began to
heal, and I mallow happy to say, nom a pone and al
most hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy and
weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors can
testify to the above fact. Aaaanaat HUNSICKEO,
2 miles from Skippackville, Skippack tp. Pa.
Scch Is the unprecedented Success of Dr. Swayne's
Compound Syrup or wad Cherry. We are constant
ly r ece ivh ,g letters from Physicians and our Agents.
from all parts of the United States, informing its of
extraordinary cures.
The Et Dorado of CaWeenie or Peru way yield For
tunes to Tetutthands—But what are -Dittmar without
Health.?
DR. SWAY:CEPA - COMPOUND SYRUP OF
• . WILD CIILIERV.
TIVO /V CEATIFICATI.S.
MED Pelt°, N J. Dec. tth. ISIS.
Dr.. 11. Swa TN c—Dear Sir:—This is to certify, that
during,the fall and winter of ISA, I was troubled with
a very severe cold and cough. with stroog symptoms
of the hsthota ; I was induced to try your Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, .11 - 'which •"one bottle" entire•
ly cured toe, and I would , strongly recommend It to
others fur ahollar alrectlona.
STACT K I Itlt DX !DOC
ANOTHER SEVERE CASE OF ASTHMA.
PITTLAINI.Dec 12th.
lawarne—Dear Sir —I clictir:ully add my tes
timony +ll favor of your valuable Compound Syrup of
Wild Coeriy, which I conceive to be truly the wonder
and hle•ring of the age. For the last four yes-s I have
been afflicted with the asthma. Sleep had. heroine a
Strutter In nit ; nitht n ter uisht avoid I have :o sit
tip in my bed. I was attended by fitur or five different
physicians, also having used teay tour patent medicine,.
but all of no avail. I continued to grow worse. until
I commenced the use of your valuable compound Svinp
of Will Cherry, which afforded me Instant relief.
After unlit; several bottler I was reliorod to perfect
health. Yours with respect,
eAasu IL EVANS,
Any Information respecting the above case will be
freely given by her bushan.l.
Ilaurros W. Crane
Carpenter, corner or Eighth and Paris 1.12.
Thobsands of perrnns are destroying their constitu
tions by neglecting to apoly a prop.: remedy. 'Rely
not upon *lngle catchpenny articles, which relieve fur
the moment, bat eventually acceierale the disease.
Resort at mice to that old established remedy. Dr.
tiwayrie s Compound etymon!' Wild Cherry. An cele
brated throughout the whole 'world as in effectual
remedy for all diseases of the Taint, Lungs, and
Breast.
IMPORTANT CAUTION—READ! READ:
There is but one genuine pre parattnn of Wild Cher
ry. and that is Dr. Sw.iryne . a, the tint ever offered to
the public, which has been sold largely throughout the
Paned States and some parte of Eur o pe and all
pr p rations called by the name of Wild Cherry,
have been put nut since this, under cover of some de.
cep•lve circumstances, Iti order to give currency to their
sales. Each bottle of the genuine Is enveloped with
a beautiful steel engraving. with the likeness of Wm.
Penn thereon ; also. DI. Swayne's signature, and as
a further aecurity. the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be
added hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparations
(rain all others.
Principal Oillce, EIGHTH and RACE Streets.
Sivavne , s Celebrated Vermlfuge.
"4 safe and effectial rectedy for Worms, Dys
pepsia, Cholera :Rocks+, sickly or Dys
peptic chldrin or adults, and the
most owls( Family -Slat
eine ere' offered to
the public."
Tills REMEDY is one which has proved success ,
MI for a tone time, and it is universally acknowl
edged by all who have tried it to hefts, superior (being
so very pleasant to the taste at, the same time effectual)
o any other medicine ever' employed in diseases for
which It is tecontniended. It not only destroys worms,
but it MY 'prates the whole•system. It is harmless in
its effects, and the health of the patient is always
im
prun ed by its use even when no worms are discovered.
Dr SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE has niet with a degree
of favor from the public. which has gerbers never he.
fore been accorded to any medicine. It needs no re
commendation where ever it is known:' To the fond
mnlher, bending lit sleepless anxiety over her wasting
child. it will carry relief,Joy, and thankfulness; to all
who are suffering from the diseases ,far' which it Is
prepared, it offers a speedy restoration to health.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.—Swaymds Vermlfuge
la in square bottles (being recently changed to prevent
counterfeits, also to pack to a better advantage) with
the following wordsblown lathe glass: Dr.ll.Swayne's
Vertnifuge enveloried in a beautiful
wrapper. hearing the aignature of Dr. Etvayne.with his
portrait on each side of the bottle without which none
Is genuine. This article is no pleasant to the taste that
both children Ind adults are Universally fond of It..
Da SWAVNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT
TAR PILLS—The great AmericanPutiller—for the re
moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from
an impure slate of the blood or habit of the systetn.
Let it he remembered. that in ibis preparation are
strongly concentrated all the medical propertieSof Sar
saparilla and Extract of Tar compounded with other
valuable' "Vegetable Extracts,' the whole strength
of which Is extracted on-an entirely new principle.
Unlike all other Pills. these neither gripe, produce
nausea or any other unpleasant sensation, while they
are as powerful as it is possible fora medicine to be,
and be harmless. It purl nes.•cleanses, and strength
ens the fountain springs of life ; and infuses new vigor
'throughout the whole human frame.
Remember always to inquire particularly for Dr.
SWAYNE'S SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACTTAR
PILLS.. See that the Signature of Dr. SW fiTNE Is
on each Dog.
The above valuable medicines are prepared only by
Dr. 11. Swa)ne. corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila.,
In vibom all orders slinuld he addresred.
For tale by the fellovring Agent.:
J. G. !MOWN, DruttsigLi
DANIEL KREEK P. M. and }Pottsville.
J. wne
CURTIB C. !as,
JAN; O. FALLS, and i minewille
JNO. W. GIBBS,
H. SIIISSLEIL Port Carbon.
C. & G. 1111.1NTZINGER. Schuylkill Haven
McLEAN & LEYSON. Summit 11111.
• •
.1. Williams, Middleport ; Daniel Illerwch.-Ashland
Charles Frady. Orwiesburs ; Jon. Bletentnan. Ham
burg; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Jnn. Dickson, Easton;
Matthmw Krause, Bethlehem= Chas. Ebert, Munch
Chunk; Eckel & Barndt, Tremont; Cocklll & iSon.
Llewellyn. and by storekeepers generally.
October 7, 11518. 41-
AILRISON , I3 COLUMBIAN INKS.—In
I I gallon, half gallon, quart and smaller bottle.; also
Maynard & Noyes' Inks,Copy in g Inks,Nngan & Thnmp
son'aSteel Pin Ink.linovera Inks, Bed and Blue Inks
wholesale and num'. Ink allow as 3lk catnap
dozen, wholesale, at - -4ANN&N'S
ettli-n) Cheep /:M4, Mid ,nuietrantrm...
st of Lette
n the Post Office
Watch. 1849:
REMAINING
On the lmt of
A
Ayres James
Armstrong M
Allen Wm ship
Abraham Jim, do
Andrew Jan, do
Allison AntrwAto
B
Bowes Michael
Brady William, 2
Broathers John
BirlOw William
Bowen William
Barns William •
[toucher Andrew
Bell Geo A, 2
Brady James.
Bretton Henry
Brennan Mania,
Bergner Andreas
'Brennan Thomas
Bucks George
Buckly Danis!
Burps James
Byrne Thomas, 1
Bull Sylas
Brown etamnel
Brownroiller N
Betarrotn 6lis 1.
Bechile Elisabeth
Brady Mr.-
Bergman Mag'sa
Barber lle'ry oh 'p
Bowden War, an
Billington C.., do
Butler Triblas; do
Brady ,
James, do
Brady Peter, do
Becker Martin. do
Byurs John, do
Bishop Mrs M, do
C
Cromwell Wm
Clark II C
Gaily , Beaty • •
Ginty John
Gallnivity Wm
Gleasono W,
Golden Martin
Gelnyer Pat,shlp
Galtran Pat. do ,
11.
Itiolmes lobo
lierbetet Epb ;aim
II isms 1 hos
Hughes Den}
Hine Gto D
lionocks I
Maley John
,Hay Mathew
'Harvey O W
Ilenly Thomas
Haenler Jacob
Hadley John
Harman John T.
lloalnyTlioniaa
lienaster Carl
,Ilaertler Cape?
holy John .•
Horn Pat. policy
, liall Marl,
Havvkley Cath
liustvo. Mos Airs
fralidayceo,ship
1114chisouJao,cto
Horzobra Ifert.d
newels Evssido
ilinessy Jon, (in
Clessfoo Pat. de
Havling tao. de
llobsins Pat.
Rutland Derrl,d
Kennesaw Nary.
Ildettila M. obi
Irvin Elltabtth
Jones at Evans
Jones James
Conerd Anthony
Cox Joseph II
Cavanaugh Math
Chrlitifor Thos.
Connelly Thole.
Cresswell Win
Cabe Wm
•
Cameron CF. 3.
Coyle Edward
Coneily Michael-
Chanel Mrs% Mats
gars=
Crayln Pat*k.sblii
Connelly Mich,d6
Cunnighatu 1, do
Capewel Ss WI do
Carter Bar'bas,do
Cloon Marlin, do
D
Donelly Michael
Duosherty Denis
Desher Charles
Darn - 1411y Wm
'Daly Mathew
Doyle Patrick
Donahue Jol.n
Dulrian John
Den ring Joseph
Drt her Iliram,
Davenport Thos.
Delttnyer Artgust
Daniel Wm P
Davis J W,poliny
DEM: Henry. 2'
Dave Wm
Davis liou ell
Davis Timothy
Davis John,!
David Morgan
' Dow. Wm
Jonas Henry
Jones Charles
Judge Mien Ann I
'Jones Mr. Mar
. Min; sni
Jolly Ch.' r. , (1,1
.Jancon And, do
Kenny Patrick
Klnsley Michael
Krick 'tame
Kelly Michael
Kennedy TWA
Kettle, Samuel
Kelly Joseph
Koch Carl
Kolderman Fred
Nine Wm, ship
Kenan (leo, do
Kelly Mlchael,do
L
Louthert T1701113i
Leary Dennis
Leahy. John
Laobc F X, 2/
Lear Ilenry E
Lear r; illiam
Loy Jacob
Lovvest John D
Liffey Win. ship
Loy d Davis W, do
Lleywedy Day. do
Inlay John. do I
Lynch ilbpip, do
Louby Loui.b. 2
Moncsoniery T
Malonev9obn
Martin - William
Maneumirhes
Mahon ev J. 2
Tann Ch s Q
SlinerJonn
DandoLphell
1 E
Egatlce Richard
En.eu;:! , th Gco.
English Julni
Evict& p S
Engle M
. .
I Mullowney Mk.
a t
March, Willa
Mu:re WI C - •
Malley 19 bnel
AlurJuk Mi lel, 2
Murphy P4trlck
al urgan Win
Mager Jolui
Murry John
loser Illunry. 2
Munin Gen iW
Mornn Peter
Edward.; Miss M
Evans Mr,Conn
Eustice Ilich.ablo
Eagan Patrick,do
Fox 31.clidel
Fox Abner
Fogerty Thos
Frei Is Dr A G, 2
Fangan James -
Foley Mirhael -
Flatery Thomas
Fitzerald Thomas
and Patrick
113 an Mrs
Finley Geo. ship
Fannon Mart, do
Frailey 3a. and
Elie, do,
Farce) Mrs 11, do
G
Glenna Pat
Mager Thoujaa
Mnor John '
Martin Jahn;
.Sloian Michael '
Motif, John]
Stiller Mr. Ann .
Miler Zili•s
Mooney PJ
Manninn '
Mitchell Jou 110 1 '
Mciranlin,l do h
Mabony Math. ci'
Strinahew PaV, do '
Mulligan Ind, do
Maher Palricti,de '
MC
[McKunein Kirin
,111rOgiu John
!McDonnell l'aCio
al will be ch.6.:rd
applying fur leper.
flood
1/AbEI.
Giltrran
Gorman J 4. E
Graber Conrad
Cathy Pairlrk
Iligan Wm
Geiger Ilenry
2 Cents additto
Leiter*. Pereone
please say ••adser
March 3 -101
Adams, Brothers,l
BLANK; BOOK 31.1:17rFACTEBERS,
-.Y., 78 Xn rtA Mira J'kdagay/tact,
(sirs Or 010 111 0 00•)
. .
SUPPIS BLANK BOOKS tlfraitr• at the Mama.-
tory than tin be had at at.y Bookstore, and !Ley
arc acitiowlrtigLd aui,ertor: Feb. 21, '49. 9-ly
Highly Iniporia - iiTho Eery Man
AND WOMAN!
_ . _
VERY ONE ought to knobe the best remedy for
Illt,pepsia—t he F.tirge thfol afflicts nn with 111 ad
ache, rains in tha'nif.mach,Ard rttotouch,C.,.t,y..negy,
taker away the Appeal.-, Webbens and Debi:hates,
sometimes *maser Asthma, sonietimer Im.ds to GUI.-
sumptl,in and other complainta.l The following at,.. the
opinions of MEMBERS OF r:OINGRESti and Ex.GOV.
ERNORS to regaid to . GREEN'S OXYGENATED
BITTEIN. From -
SAMDEL I'HELPR.'of Verniont,
WILLIAM tiP NX
IIA; do
JA:.IES F. SIMMONS. of Rhode Island.
J. T. MOREHEAD. of Kentbay. .
.. 1.. H ARNOLD, at- Rhode bilatid.
WILLIAM ‘VOODBRIDGE,:of Michigan.
M. 1.. MARTIN, from Wireptsio Territory.
llnvlng made nee of the Oxygenated Bitten, nod from
know ledge obtained of their efficacy Mother ctsar, we
cheer :oily recommend Gam to the public,. behavior
that they wilt fully sustain the recommendation of the
proprietor.
CASE OF ASTHMA. '
From Hon. Myron Lawrence Int' Belthertnwri.
For dame twenty lean I h - 4 suffered severely from
tumoral Asthma. I was compelled to sit up one-third
of tine night, and tine rest of Or; time my sleep was in
terrupted by violent fits of muting nod great difficulty
of breathing lit al my attendance upon uur courts
Dever went to had lu laiirttininOtion in mealy years but
twice, end then teas compelled Ituget np: Now I lie in
bed without difficulty. end sleep snandly. I took the
Oxygenated Bitters an cording tb direct lobs. The vio
lent symptoms emoted Oa, abated. and persecerrecc In
the use of the remedy has removed all the troublesome
consequences The value of ;Licht' remedy is incalcu
table. •
• .
• C Price 81.00 per bottle; 1036111 es for 83.03.
GREEN & BUTCHER, Gtniral Agents, No. I, Led
ger fltoldioe. 3d Street. Plleffrlpllln.
G.D. JET KIN S, ogeot fur Pottsville. Pa ; E. J. FRY.
Taruaqoa ; F. B. MASSON. Sunbury; fiIeGUER, Dan
viite. . i 1yeb?.11819.,3m0
Great - Saving' in Oil.
P.I3.DEVLAN &-CO.,
READING,
ARE patentees and stile manufacturers of a LuBRI
CATING COMPOUND, lit be isseal.in
the punts f Mae decry. It is arronted to he enlist
tne best Spermaceti ; to staid the coldest weather !
and to be more durable than anything now In use.—
The price Is 75 rent per.gatiot4 nod the following cer
tificates show hit clwacter
Dec 4, ISM.
. Messrs. li. B. DeMan 6.• Co.—Gentlemen he Pa
tent Co Miss/11108 y nu sent me VI here fried, and which
you design as a substitute for I hit best oil in the work
ing Machinery. has, lain hope •to say, Motet/13n re
alised my cipentations; I had it 'idly tested on a Loco
motive Engine tor tivtidays(in rainy weather, with mod
dying over the machine at everyir volution) by a skilful
Engineer. who ;went? ine that lit MO , . .1001 to the
so i
best sp,nric,tl nit. ll assvinik in quantity of 20 per
cent This saving. together with the greatly reduced
price at w Inch} ou wfunn Me yintillis furnish we artiele
will strongly recommend its use.nn I<iil !loads and in
largemills and factories where lat'pe quiotities °fell are
used. I have now no doubt of I s entire success, and
under that impression tender you, my sincere emigrate-
Minn a. Truly yours. ' W.ll. ENULIaII•
PurrATtLi.e. Jan. '22,1810
. .. . ... , • .
This is to certify that I have been using P.B Dolan
& Co 's Patent Lubricating Oil Or the 1.14.1 six weeks,
and can give owner decided npinion, that, besides its
beings° much cheaper. its peculiar superiority over the
best Sperm 011,k its durability on hiachittery,whlch ren
ders it a very iltalrbble article fort at Inman,. We are
extensively engaged in mining mill shipping coal, bav
in; eleven dteant Creates of variqus capacities at wort
hoisting erial,pumping water. &cl
- Shutt; Iltvwcton &Co.
,
P. 8. Dorian & Co.—Glentlenln :—We have beer,
using your Patent Lubricating Chinn all the machine' v
of the Reading Iron and Nall Wiicks for the last nine
woeks,nnd we consider we ba•e given it a fair trial, as
the works are calculated tnntanufteture four thousand
toils of Iron and Nails per sunned. The machinery is,
very heavy;thq_Engine one hundred and ' , ivy horse
power, and the !freed§ are nous flirty to nine hundred
revol cations per minute.
After the above trial, we can recommend the Oil a.
equal to the best Spins Oil and, itilinany cases. 31Iperi
or to any sperm oil used in the eou try, viz : for heavy
bearings and fast speeds, such as s fling and EMI. •
I remain yours, &c.,
11E3 NrCAIITY.
Manager of the Reading Iron, Nail:and Tube Works:
The subscs iber has been appoint d agent for the sale
of the Lubricating Compound; I' firbuylkill,County,
who will supply alintders at manufacturers prices. •
• C P. NORTON.
r .
' At Milnes,llaywow, & Co.'s Stnte
FeblV49-8-tf] 1 Pottsville.
Not for a Day. but for all Time.
c. T. HESTOPS
' CHALLENGE. BLACKING.
•• • .
TIES ARTICLE in estenaivelylissed in Penns,'lvan
Ms and New Turk. and it maybe mud with truth.
that it In superior to any other. It atiorild ■ beautiftil
polinh. dues not Injure the Leather, but du the cunira
ry, when fiequehtuy applied, preServes it; In fact It
can be recommended ad the very best the( had ever
been presented In this or any other country, having
used It for several years, we speak from experienne.
Prepared by C. T.. HESTON Ar. BROTHER, Rich
borough,Bucks Co. Pa. Vol said wholesale and re.
tail. by J. CI C. MIMICS.
.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Alhenlisi.
Feb 10 7-6mo] . Pottsville, Pa.
PURE WHITE LEAD.
Wetherlll *other.
X A NUFACTURERS, No OSA North Front street.
al Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their war
ranted pure WIIITE LEAD. and tbose customers who
have been sparingly supplied in cOnsequence of a run
on the article, shall now have their orders filled.
No known ellbstance possesses Iliac preservative and
beautifying properties. so desirabiliin a paint, to an
equal extent with unadulterated While lead t hence any
admixture amber materials only mars its value. It
has,therefore, been the at mulyairu of the manufacturers,
for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure
white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, is
ptoofthat It has met with favor. It is lava rhbly brand
ed on one ht•l WETIIERII.L & IiROTHER in lull,
and on the other. werreetted pure. all in red letters-
LiEAUTIFUL tIHAW & SHAWLS. —144 C:414
I) melenn and other dress Silks, and q jew new atilt
Mons de Latneso t • Land; *bawls. to
ale very low hr. •
Polblenl Nov. 2.5,4* OSEPti MORGAN.
Sheriff's • +les
of of-
VALUABELE IIEfILL EPun STTE.
Y VIRTUE of sundry we ts Pawn, Lined
Faeroe axd ireadnicel E pees*. (steed cur of thw
Court of Common Pleas of irbuyiktil County, to - ms
directed, will be exposed to obits sale pr vemloo, ea
Saturday, March 10th, ISl9,'at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, at the public bonne of !avast. Egfirlisatzip the
Borough of Polhill/a the lb/lowing dm er.lbed'prop.
erty, viz.:—'
All that certain lot or pltce lof ground,!
shoat, In the
Town of Donal/N0v.19 Frailty To yrnsgdp, ScbtryUklll
County, bounded In front by Males Street, °tithe re le
t
by Philadelphia Street, on he east bye 10t of Druids
klirbael and Nathaniel Bressler, sod On - thowesz by
Int of Coll. Qaaklns A Lotnigon. being tot' No.' 124 in
the general plan of said town. and containing 30 Coat
In front no said Ma ioStreat.the appurtenances dosistlng of a twastory •
od INlfeehlo dent IhytUis
c 1 I r
. 1:f 'frame dwelling hoes a with'StermareryTrame
551; Kitchen , on Main r Stre ! t. Ingot twovetry i
.
Frame D'ree fling House on I rear of gal,' lOt. .. .
Alen. All that certain lot o pl,ce oC rUndatiUnst• 1
ter the Town aforesaid. boun d ed in fron -RiThiladel
pine Street. on the rear by Rs irna4 - Stratt;on'ilie West
by lot of Solomon - Oita, or the easthy lotrof 'John
e
Ihshinger, containing in front ig feet. and In-depth ,
En Pet, being tot No. 109 In the frencr4l.9l3P of /leiri
.1 towawitlnheaPpt rtenanceilconsiettbrofai
ss two•
sarory Frame Dwelling-Mute. As the .
Erg prOperty of ROBER
, T' L. BOW:CS. 7 '.'
Al the same Ulla and years. All the rlgltt.tilfe actin
wrest of James and tlenry. ante, in and to all-that
certain lot or plc.! of rennin.. situate in the Bo ugh
of Millersville. Scliuslkili C unty; bOldndeif in front
by Fourth Street,ou the wee by -a 40 fekvw We street.
on the south by lot of IX t , ms tb9 , east bydet of
Thomas J. Loyd. codm.4
:11.1g In width kij feet. Bad 10.
13. 1
depth 130feet:with the aphorioninate.inrsialtnesaf a
..i. . double two-story-ImM. elwdtlitir 'holater a -
7 -. 4T one 00.1 a .9kir. ay• y frame dwelling knuadT,
SI 2 and d frame stable. Aa the yttotferty 41As.
MARTIN and HENRY MA i'll4. • .1,
i
..111 tha salmi Hos awd ;dare All 'bat certain t am ,'
tract of land. situate in No r rth Manhielm Towhahip,
Schuylkill .County, bounded by lands- bf Jacob Frei,'
Amos Lewis and Willis& R emir. rnlairangd.licres ' ;
and 40 perches, once or less with tbelappunenaocea
• toll.ifting of ria ne.atory Stone dwelling
-...".• house. o lib • on -hors. fraine• kftebep at
, one and half stoty 'pans hoe
--
,ea I t '‘ af h ralie ft
bank bar n. and a i v
o.srory frame
dwelling house. As the pr petty of CEORGE - 3EN.,
ulna . - • - •
McCormick John
Mauer
McDonald Alex
McDermott Chris
McGaughyJno
Mcbtinnia Robert
bleb!akin John
McCabe Peter
McMichael Wm
McKinney Jos
McDermott Mich
McGabon , Thos
DicKownjacoMi
McConnell Past
McDonnell Mies
Bridget
McLane Catit _
McCabe Mrs Ann
McCabe Mrs Path
McNeany J ably
Norton James
Nowlan J or Pat
()Brien Patrlek. 2
°Neal Jame. -
°Connor T.l
ODond Dols .hlp
Powell Data!
President DasHe
and Pottstille
R. Road .
Pam" John
Pon Mrs Mary
Price Wok ship
Paul John do
17532=i1
Rudy Joseph
Renne Edmond
Reilly Patrick
Rabenan Herm'u
Reese John
Ryan John
Reed Caroline
Roberts D. ship
Reel Edward, do
Reel' John do
Scott E D
Samieste
Smith henry
____
.df de raise lieu and pl,,
piece of ground, situate in l
Schuylkill County, bounded
on the rear by Second Street,.
Abraham St Clair, and On the
Containing in front on said l'e.
in the rear on set! Second . n
230 feet In depth, wiafthe [LT
.st a two and el half sin
~,-, with a two-story ra,
l
gy y onestory frame dolell
- •stable. Ac the piooe,
Smith William C
Shoner B N
Sinner Peter
Sebethellinst A
Scott Vartin
Sheridan Jitine,s
Shafer Thivid '
Schrier Ceo
Search Jacob
3chrier John
Stone' Mathew
Scanlan John C
Sheridan Thos
t'oaorifield Jno E
Sterner James 1.1
Phrope William
Singer Mrs each
Schwebscr Maria
Catharine. ship
Sheridan Ivo. do
Scanlan Mau, do
Sense! John, do
Shots William do
Shonley Micbldo
Show Jos, Jo
Smith 11.os, /So
At libi . sarie rims cad place;
tercet of Patrick Casey, in a
story log house, built ou gr.'
west tilde of Mill Creek, io E
Schuylkill County.. At up,
CASEY.
- - .
A: the same time awd r loc
pieta or ground. ailyate In t
Branch Township. Schn)lki:
writ by Front Street. on Itl
on the east by lot of Abrahn
by a t.Y.I not wide alley. crow
and in .width 50 feet, with t
3 kr of a two-stor
1
with a /I story cal
13.117 a fratu staSle.
1161 , 1001.
As l e same time and place,'
terest. of Willey Duffy, la
atone house. nith a'll stor
Troy Phlllp
EitE2El
Tailor Samna.
Thompson ea Del
Templln John
Ternon John
Tar !dig Ann
Thompson Mrs C
Thomas Jan ship
Thomas Wm, dr.
Uhler Wm J
Underwood .ItP3C
tachrd. actd: hit or liince ot, 'ground; 'altillitc on the
snathwertern side of .the I'l ilatlelplala. Renal, and
Pottsville Railroad, In No lh 3lnnhelrn Towttthlp.
Schuylkill County. rkr th property of ISAR:NEIL"
__.........
IMMO
Alt the same fine and place. All that certain piere OC
parcel of ground, situate in ranch To'len.hip, flrhuyl;
kilt County, bounded by laud of tirneff 1 C...latilde,,
scythed as follow.. vie.: ber4niting al'a atone corner.
West HS get to a cone. thence north 200 feet to, a.
i .
stoat, thence east lOU feet to a atone, thence snot!' •
200 feet to the place of begu nlng.rontalning etre acre
tame at Itss , with the :woo teoancep, consistinfl OF II
trco•trory ltaillt tavern house. whha one-story kitrh,
en ettachet?,.:, ei.e..sinre haiise. I stable and 3 shed*.
As the property of GEORG', BUSES]. EY.
, 6 1, 1 1, ca .", tier and paice, All that - certain /911
of Ground slfnate nn the northerardly side of Sac.
derson or Minersvllle Street, In the Borough et
Potts, ille; ,9chitylkilt County, being the lot marked No..
23 on the to, p or plan of late laid ant It, the ...1 calla*
Nor:veer.. Addition to the through of Pnttavtlle, con
taining in front or breadth oii Sanderson Street, 6.5 feel .
and 6 mem., and extending of that width back In
length or depth 31:0 feet to Harrtson Stteet, bounded -
CflAtWardly by lot N 0.53. northwardly by said Harrlann
e - ;zel. westwardly t We4,./treet, and southwardly,
by dandersort Street aforesaid. As the property At
JOHN WILLIAMS. ~
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M ,
t the SQ..' time an d 1.,. . c .O,Ct. „ that Certain lot or
ground. situate in the Botough of Pottsville, Schuylkill
CounlY, bounded in front tit Third Street, on the north
be .Illgh. Streit. on the smith, by lot now or late of
Sichelas Fox. roots int ng in length :4 feet 5 10ch.% and.
being part of p lot marked In putt and.
..:ime Putterson'• additional plan of said Hoe ,
a sa• ouch with the' No. 4.. with the appurte.
lx.. names consisting of a three-story (turbo
. Ha;
..7, co—
it..,ll:itg liottse, As the property of PE-
I --. TEM: J ENNINGS.
..dt the some Hier and p4ce,- All that certain lot or -
pieer_of grottud. situate oadhe nortlawelowardly aids
of Market Street, in the llorough of Pottsville. &he'll.
101 l County, containing in front on said Market Street
23 feet. and extending in depth 190 trot, to a 20 feet ,
%Au allley, being the one third part of lot numbered
WritlCll John
Walsh Dennis
Wllllems Jan
Wit:helm John
Wagner Jacob
%VellaLael
Weldy Henry •
lar Martin
Williams Thos I
Williams Thos
Williams Ben)
%Voodcock Henry
Writhi Slorpnet
Wiaely Mni•Esier
T, ship
Mash John, do
!Welsh John. do
Wahrr 'rhos, do
Wolzerluhip do—
Young enamel
Young Julrn
=1
all advertised
,era ins this hit win
=
• • in Pott and Patterson's additional plan
• 4 . sa id Berne ch td. with the appurtenan.
ii••l.r. crs,rneststlec two-story Ilrick dwel
al " a hnitse. and aname viable. Am the
properly of GEORGL:II. BRANDTNER-
At t; sums time and place r All that tertnln two-story
frame dwelling linu.e, twenty by tweoly-flve feet. and.
a ;cachet, allaylsol thereto one and a half story high,
twelve by 611e}.n feet.ertuate in Pirtegrove Township.
sebu ) skill county, on a emyll tract of land adknotlng
'property of Daniel Snyder. Jacob Burlier, Church land.
and a public road. , colitaltrtna sia borer more or ten.
As the Pr"PerlY an CIIAHI.E4 lIEN HY.
At the rase titre and ?taco, All that eertaln two-story
(mune do ellen: Imre. nit cello In the Town ofTremout.
so m yikur t'unn'y. on lot No. 221, on the
cM.6 went bide of .Skoeng Street. between Alain
• • r and Poplor Street. soul house being 18 ft
, / . 1 n.ln frnbt on Snug Street; and IS let deep b
together with Oho int no piece of Montt
spparrenant toiald building. As 'begonia.
erty nr JOHN IlUrri4AllD.
Ar the simie tine and pliire ail that retrain rot apiece
of ground, situate on the eastern stiles( IN)a/ I , Ver t. In
the lloronA of Pottnville. eitho)lhirl County, bhundid
in Irma by raid Coal vocort F nn the roulti by lot now Of
late ~Illeojatolfi Haywood ;; on the east Py a2O Net arida
alley. called "Line Alley"; anJ On the
• 'A. north by proggrty of Vt . ihtun Tweed,
•• • • IT. rottlattobg to front 22 feet h Inches and In
depth 1,0 feel: with the - appurtenances.
I " coo t tudsog of ddwrogtory Wick booms ills
.t two story basin Michel), attached, and a.
frame stable
Also, all that certain tract of land, Itiftlall• partly In
Nnrwesiaff Township, and ptcly inl the Born 10 of
Pottsville. County aforralfri : Iteeinning at a port. a'
corner of land many or hie I f 11,- j mit.' Pon ; thence by
the same and, now or latenf Ttonettalrlaven, nor , h 63
degrees. ea•t 295 percher It a p...l,meoiner of land now
or late of Wallace do W jitney, in a line of land of
fa
f
ciiziffeer and Wetherill ;
a thence by land the said
Wallace do Whitney, siluils 6 fiegrees.,/sest 051.10 per
ches toe post ; thence soma 30 deetees.eart.2o3-10per
chcs, to the north side of a Public street nr road; thence
by the seine soot h 62 degrees, west 22 psalms to a post ;
thence still by the same, south 28 dearer s, east 146.10
perches to a post; and thence by another street or road
65 degrees. west 33-10 perches to a post. to the line of
land of dellsinget and Welherill ; thence by the :fame
north 72Begrees, west 76 perches to It stone, a corner of
land conveyed by Thonr•lS haven in Stoned Lewis
thence by the same south 65 degrees, west 203 perches
to a post and stones, a corner of landial e of Chat. Len
ten: thence by the same south 64 degrees. well 1421
perch,., to a poet tin C•pat.qert; thence north 23 degrees.
west 21 perches a thence south 6) degrees, wear IT I-TO
porches to the ,N 1 t. Carlton Railroad ; thence along the
same north 22. d. grecs, west 31 4.10 perches, north i7j
degree., sees? . 9
perches, north it degrees, errs' 4 4-to'
perches, north 16 degrees, east 6 4-10 perches, and north
53 degref.s. east 118 240 perches to a point on theses:lth—
%vanity side oft be East Branch of Iliosll. Carbon Hail- ,
road, tn the division line of land now or late of Ilenja- •
min Pen, and the land called . ...the N , vigal ion nett ;"
thence stony said Port's laud south 2 dearer!. east 50
perches to a post, and north 0 0 1 degrees. cast 318-6 o
perches to the place a begitlning. containing 105 acerb
and at, perflfrs ; with the appottenrintes
1 , - e . cnosictitg of ra tw,n story frame bow, a
yas :s it;
one story (fame house and a frame stable,
;;•; 0:.. , , together hail ed ' all the coal In the vein , of
.... ,,,I, coal, called f•the;Ea4t Gate Vein," and la
the two vet next small, of it that luny rem
tinder the siirface of the said trail n 1 land Mold by Thal
Raven to a.:anfuel Lewis) yin, the right of retsiovitrethe
ann.., but not to give the Oghtut colcring on the surface
lithe saint Inlet of land. orpf tuaklog aay opening there
of: i, sold by Christopher 'Loeser and Jahn Clayton to
Enoch W.:fief:Maws. by deed, anted 53,1 day of Marsh,
A. D., 1 , 16,and recorded ID P , ..1 Bonk N^.2 5 .P-le:+63i.
and Fhb day of July, A D i , 15 IT, recordrd in Decd Book
•Yin. 2.7, pa ge 7)0.
Also. one _undivided nioe.tenah parts of 11l that '
certain lot or piece of ground (pan of the Green.
*nod estate) situate in the Bornagh of Pottsville.
County of b• ended and first:feed so follows:
invents; ad a point in, the non hesettrly brae of Coat. s
Street. where it intersect:olw Southeasterly en trier of
a lot of ground. now nr tate of Ben). . Pommy, thence,
along the affnetnentioued Bee of Coal Street, Somas
29 degrees east 100 feet, theike north 5 4.1 degrees, cast;
225 feet ton corneeof lot of Eitas Derr. thence along
C 1,,, line of said Elias Deere Tamt,",nonh 341 degrees.:
welt 225 fret to Norwegian Street, - thence along the
southeasterly bas of Norwegian Street. 55 degrees.
50 minutes, west Eff 0.5 Inches,nore or less to tbennrth. i
easterly corner of the antic:tic:dinned lot now cc tale of
Benjamin F. Potnroy, thence atone the said lot, by the
awn following courses and distat,ces, viz.: south 29 dr:-
grees.,east 125. feet to a earner. and south 55 degrees,
50 tainbles, west 171)(e:9'11 inches, to the place °the
. Simnel, with the appurtenances. consist
' ..iy ingota I irgt tern-story stone Foundry oe
1 9
•• •• I,c Machine Shop (undnished) a MO-story,
• 1 - ...* - frame 011 ice, and a two.story frame Store
" .7:-. house, eoustyed by Th Thomas ßiddle and
..
others li , ,EnochW. McGinnis, by : Deed
dated the 31st day et Anna Ty. A. D., .1616. and it/dad.
ed in Deed Blink No 35. ;went. As' the property of
ENOCII W."IdcGINNES. •
Seized, takenlin eietution and will he to4.by
Sheriff 's.liffice. Or Wise. ,
burg. Feb. 17, 1e49.' i 1...)!• T. WERNER; Sheriff,.
New Musty. .
LOVE ME. Not With Fancy, a pas Song.,
Vive la Republique, a French Itottiotie man&
Sunset nn the Sea.. universal favarlte.
Wake; Lady, Waits. a heautitulverenede.
I Can't Make up Sly Mind, small' Cam Maps
zinc. . •
•
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The Old Cray Church,by Ternyron,
I Thin k of Thee, a (am he ballad,
Oh I Have I Not been True to Theo, .
When shall I see the Object that I I.ove.
The Moen to Beaming on the Wave, What's a Test,
When Other Filen& have I eft Thee, •
July. a beautiful waltz. The %Wadland Waltzes,
Beauties oft he Waltz. Rough nod Ready Polka,
TT e Crazy Polka, The Carnival do, The Sailor's' do,
Toe Graceful dn. Alaiguertta Waltz, •
Santa Anna's March.. -
Itesaca de la Palma Quick March, resist (Nand do..
American Chivalry Quick Step. Dauphin do.
Le Matin de Vete. a Galoirade,Ttlellattle of Waterloo.
Hear, me' Norma. the celebrated duet., — -
The Curia Dove. r 1
Come: Ilaione that Siicple AD. Agitn, Love Not,
Araby's liatighter, Oft in the Stilly Night,
Home. Sweet Homo, Slosne,.Quick Step,
The West Etrapet% I.:Roo:thin. The rjgeigh -hell Walls,
Wattles from the celebrated Open. Hie Crussderi.
Together with% large assortrueurp the newest and
glllPsi tv.puter Ptvet^. arranged for lire Plano, Pm'. Yin
Ain GUiIAC 04131:1, ic. Pieces not on band obtained ,
to ordel. Teachers eopptted With the usual divroune
vr
alioe hy pisbitrbe.ra.all • I HANNAN'S'
VO3-01 Cheek Sulk vi. 4 !variety WTI, .
•
c, All thtit . c.ertpin lot or
e Itotoush or Pottsville,
n front by Centre Street.
I. on the north by lot of
k mouth by a :V feel alley,
''entre Street 40 rect, and
rteet, CO t'...et.'end being
oryrrtenances, consisting of
Same tavern house,
fettle kitchen attached, 2
telling !Ifni..sand a Zeros
city of CRAM. Ktt.'rz.
All the rfuhr; title etidin•
d to at] that eertato tine
und rent; situate On the
ist Norwegian Township •
properly of PATRICK
.' Ali that rettain lot. or
Town Of Llewellyn In
• en uni y.! bounded on th.
e north by CLay Street.
Starr, and ort the acerb
length ISOfeeri
pu rt naeree,con ala{•
frame ilwr.Siurr 110.1110
klrehrn rattrebe.l, met
'the property of JApilf.k
• .1
the titht;tltte•tot I to-
II atm cenalts ;stagy:Ty
I",ame. Emu't thereto it
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