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    SATURDAT, AvGvst , 18, 1840.
DELEGATE ELECTIONS.
The Whigs of Sehttylkill County,and all those friend
ly to the Protectitre Policy and tied present State and
National Adminietrations, are requested to meet at the
following designated place', between the hours of 1
and 6 o'clock, I'. Al, on Ssroansr,reerrgsrtra Bth,
1241 1 , for the purpose of electing /W 4 delegates to re
present each election district In a" County Convention,
which will assemble at the house of John: lone,, In
Scbuyikiii Eleven. on Monday the 10th of September
neat. at 12 o'clock, td., for the purpose of forming a
County Ticket. The Committees named, wilt please
superintend the election of Delegates in their, ropes
flee Districts, or In case of unavoidable abaence, wilt
procure substitutea
•
.
Pattreille.—N W Ward. Lmtetz's Hotel—Committ e e
of Vlszltadte, W I{llee, i P n er m inu
N E Wird. Peter %Voore Hotel—Committee, J
Jobe
Jones. Adam Shank.
_ . .
B Ward. Mates trotel=i•Committee, Daniel Bill, .1
C Martin.
Mama Cerben—Slmpsao•a hotel—Committee, 'Jos
George, Reel Blttle.
Port Carbon—) Wolfingera Hotel—Committee, F
Mario, tiriali Cane.
afizersoilta—lltsm's Hold—Committee, Evan E•ena,
Geo S Reppiter.
Branch—P Debra:Vl:rota—Committee, Dan't Tobias,
Jos Goekbill.
Xess Carte—Lindentuuth's Hotel—Committee, Id
Madan, Esq.. Sects Steel.
Hotel—Comtnlttee, NV IV- Mc.
•Golgan,.lcott S Trout...
Neraeryinsi—Litke's Hotel—Committee, Ira Lake,
I Henry Wilson.
g. tt a ket e ß n aJlie g t ;t s Hotel—Committee, Thomas Thorn
t.,
StAnyiEili—lamed Irostbs Hotel—Committee, Jacob
• Ehnen. Jahn S &nailer&
rressong—Merk Meiion's tee, Edward
I ' , Winning.] It McCreary.
Peneley-4 Witatan's Hotel—Gam:ulnae, E 11 Reedy,
Ham'i anak.
r.ase—E4 Shaaffer'n Hotel—ComMitten, Robert par_
ton. Jonathan Eno/4113n.
Beeer-1 F Davis' ITotel—Comm Ince, E P Burkhart,
John Mortimer. -
Berry--F Dander's ll.' —Committee, Danl Deng
ter./sods agaran.
Cpper iteAsetrove--1 W Rulers Lintel —Commit
tee, Suomi Uepler , Gabriel 'Herb.
Loore.neasstsago--.lROvenan's Hotel—Committee,
Fbing Osman, Esq ~Elias Arts.
Persee—F Alivort's frotel—Oormalitee, John Hand,
sen., Joe Workman.
Pint:rem Iforotifh=-Valor games' hotel—Commit
tee, Levi Miller, eaten Wheeler.
EMiEMIE==I
fregne—L SehoWn Dote—Committee, I Minnich,
Errl , Peer Lanbensline.
Nara Jtalifreim-1) Bashore's trotel—Committee,
Jacob Mule, Mai Chai Dengler.
Savylkill Hagen J Jones' Hotet—Coramßlec, Geo
Kaurrman, WWI Bowman.
Soutk Jlfoukeimr—MN Reber's llottl—entnmiteni,
Daniel Reber. Jonathan Emrich.
...ifankeivi— El Collet's hotel—Committee, Ceo Inc lc
..crt, Sohn Lehtnun.
West Briterseirk—Sam'l Yotec Ilotel—Cotniuittet,
Jos Albright, Dahl ficier.
Oreriebtirg—Couitgloase—Cootinittee, Boy - er,
Win -8
Pert a/latex—Slayer's Itatel—rsaac Alyeno, John
Bond.
AfaCennabarr —Be usinger`a itotel—Cornrilluce,Dan'l
!lock, Frei PRiecet.
!Vert Fens-•) iichwattes Ilotel—Comtaltice,Dan'l
Kanter. Jacob Mants.
Rusd—W Ka sp's hotel—Commhtec, Chas Manse,
E. q., Jacob Faust. ,
tittiost—Rapp' tiotel—Committee, Samuel Ruppert
:Clarke Bittfer.
By order of the Committee
Little Lebanon.--The Wbigs - el Lebanon
County . have made the following norninseions for
officers, to be voted for in that County, this fill:
Assembly, John %V Killingef; Sheriff, Peter Fish
er; Protbonotary,Havid Hoffman; CoMmissioner,
Jacob Kreider; Treasurer, Christian Henry; Cor
oner, Henry Server.
Encampment.—An encampment
of the Minatory of Dauphin and some of the ad.
joining Counties, wi!l' bo held at Gratztotan, Dau
phin Co.. on the 21.51 of next month. It will be
under the command of Gen. I .Vni. H. Reim, of
Reading.
[rut Bad; —A Ysukee writes from San
Francisco to a New Haven paper Spanish
girl is the best gtammai , in the world ; and since
my arrival in'too;n, I have beeti—sludyipg gram
mar." Upon which the fennsgleania lmptirer
gum:lmes he'll conjugclle'scanb, if the cid don't
decline.
CV'' A Case came up in the United States Dis
trict Court of Philadelphia, last week, whether or
not Tampico, while in military posseesion of the
United States, was a port of entry of the United
Static It is slid some 34000,000 depends on
the issue. lion. Revroanr 10.11 , 5Q31. Attorney-
General, represented the Government, and it in
said made a powerful argument. ,
A Ga!laid fireman.:—At ;the celebration
of the 41h at 83CO, Capt. Henrea. of one of the
engine companies, gave as a Attest :
The Ladies—So much beauty unappropriated.
fa a reprnach to et/ sincfo . men, and unpardonable
sin Wall old bachelors.
• . . U." An impoitant Triat—Amos McFarlan,
(white) and Solomon States, (colored) were
convicted, in the Chester County Court, last week,
foe abducting a black boy to Baltimore front Down
ingtown. foi the purpose of selling him into bond
,. dage. The former was sentenced to the Eastern
• Penitentiary for 6 years, and fined SSOD; the
latter to 5 years to the Eastern Pennitentiary, and
, also fined $500; - . .
• Ity. Secret St , eietees.-;•The Free Will Baptists
of New York and Pennsylvania, at their late yearly
meeting, took decided ground spinet ell secret
societies—dxlating'that the tendency of such so-
Males is to .tdettroy the peace of Z'on," and for
bidding ministers to be licensed who belong to' se
met orders, or to be admitted:as members of the
yearly meeting. In this day, and generation-. we
think this may be regarded as an intolerant move
ment. • '
CC? . :1 ay is spending a few days at S 3 r 7
artogu. His friends almost bore him to death.—
The New York Tribune 533.5 " We write this
to entreat, implore those who desire that Mr. Clay
should live through the next session of 'Conc,ress,
or at any rare be permitted to die at home among
those who love him most tenderly, to refrain from
fatiguing him with attentions and greetings, which
it is really cancerous fur him to receiri.."
One of die Sign - s!—Mies Matilda Muggs haa
put a fresh shingle at her shop door, in one Of the
wisteria cities, with this announcement :
tra'ae.-1 at got surn nu artikels fur sail such
as ktsckere, katutels, ksuphy, kups and saucers,
and many other srtikels to bucuerous to atensien,
elk selling cheep,
P S—Plceus is *sight here by the kw ort or
basalts!.
Death of a Distinguished Man.—Albert Gallo,
tine, who had taken a prominent part in the affairs
of the Nation,died at his residence, in New York,
on the 13th lust., at the advanced age of 90 years.
Mr. Gallatin, wes one of those who, in connection
.with lleor f Clsy,and John Quincy Adams, signed
the treaty of Peace, between this country and
England,.at Ghent—in 1815.' Mr. Clay hi the
pPIY can now living 9f thepetile trio. May be be
orig, spared to enjoy the gratittqe of the il'ation.
py the death of Gallstjn the country has lost a
pure Statesmen end Perrier.
117From,Caiiforriier..—The late arrivals from
pilifornis still state the gold to exist in grea t
abundance; but there is great difhculty in pro—
curing gm article. In some cases the diggers
could realize only siz or eight dollars a day, and
in ethers they averaged 60y, and for weeks to
gether. The vessels in port were still deserted ,
bj their crews. LuMber was very high, and car.
ideptera and masons commanded from $l5 to $2O
per day. Pits 39 feet froot and 100 feet deep,
were selling, according to . he situation, at from
$2050 to $20,000. Common labor $a a day.
liward from $l5 to
. 520 a or!at —gold dust $l6
per oz.
,
aCr Profanity Retarked,-4-The Rev. tir. Cot,
of New York, deli/ere.] en eloquent djaeounie on
Friday, the. 3d-...fast —in the course of wbieb,
speaking of the ;ins of , the nation,, he remarked :
ft There is one 'awfully prominent, profane
swearing. But of all the dark' catalogue. there
I. no one more rile and; execrable rim this. It
commonly does ' and .over to cluster with-other
sins; end be wholeekkup and insults his Maker
to hie face, nerds but a little more improvitrient
to make him a finished derail."
PROGRESS OP TILE CIROLERA
PUILADELPHIA
Saturda Cites Deaths.
y, August 11, 16 4
Sunday,. " 12, 7 , - i
Tuesday,'Monda .'
" 13, 17 - 1 3
0
Wednesday, " 1 1 13 14, 15 1 3
Thursday, "
" 16, , 3
2
Friday, - •
17, I 60 :
ET" Choti , -4 in St. .couis.— • he following
resolution was passed by the Board of Health.
of St. Louis: '.Resolved byt the Committee of
Public Ilealth, that the cholera na longer exists
as an epidemic in the city:of St. Louis, and notice
is hereby given to periona et a distance end citi
zens of our own and neighboring StstesAhat they
can now visit our city without fear of tho desola—
ting acourgt which has for the last three month
swept over it, and clothedits inhabitants in mourn
ing."
17" Mortality en Cincin?Mi.—The Cholera
bas nearly disappeared from Cincinnati. The
Board of Health, on the Bth inst., determined to
reliort but three times a week. The following
statement shows the mortality of the city from all
iliieases, for the seven weeks ending the 16th
r ,
tog W eek ceding June 25th, 568; July 2.1,
941; July 9th, 1022; July 16th, 950; July 00th,
285; August oth, 2tl; total deaths, 44:8. .
eorresponbence:
[From our ow•n Corresponpent•j
Minersville,Aug. 17, ISO
Mr: Barman
Bestows has not improved much since my
last communication, nor do the indications war
rant us in expecting any permanent change for
the better Boon. The decreasing price of coal in
the market, and the difficulty ut eelllng at any
paying price, made it necessary for some of our
heaviest operators, to reduce the rate of'.wages at
-their mines. As soon as it wee attempted, the
men, not understanding the cause', turned out ;
consequently several works are either entirely or
partially idle, and but little Coal, even compared
with the previous email shipments, ie going to
market from here. If things continue thus fur a
month longer, the resulting general embarrasment
end individual distress, the coming w!,rter, will
be appalling. I can see but one effective-remedy
for the evil,—o Turia sufficiently Protectire.—
Shall we have it? This to too gue.tion of momen.
tous import to the people of SchOylkils; they mutt
feel it to he en; and it seems to me that, govern
ed •by that sound, practical good sense, and dm
criminatingludgment, which they have heretofore
exhibited, .our industrious, toiling population,
the miners, laborers and workingmen, will employ
the only available means or declaring this con
viction, end through the ballot boxes proclaim
again, as they have, proclaimed before, that
Schuylkill is a TllUttOtaill ranter COUN'at. So
let it be.
For the Miners' Journal
, .
Mr. Barman :
The time is near et hand i
when the Whigs of
Schuylkill County. will be cabed upon to numb
Date a ticket to be supported by the fnrud• of the
General. and State Administrations, at the echoing
election.
At this time more than at any other, we should
be careful to select men welt known (or their des
rotten to the great principlea of the Whig party,
for their honesty end capability; for our opponents
will tat scruple to make use of any and every
retains to defeat the ticket, end to raise the ban—
ner of focefoceism on the ruins of that Tana:
which ao well protected every branch of American
the Tariff Df 1812.
13pieving this to be the duly of the Whigs' of
Schuylkill, permit tile to recommend to them as
suitable person tor the Assembly, Cul. JOAN S.
Ss - nuTnrms, of Tuscarora.—a gentleman of talent
end worth; who deserves the respect- and esteem
of al paities ; who is intimately acqniiuted with
the interests of the County and Slate. He has
always been en active and working Whig, slid
would repmSent us fairly and well in the State
Legislature. PO TTS VILLE.
I"CIUS of the -Wu*.
AN MCIDEN
While Mr. Clay way staying at the Broadway
Bidet (says the Dispatch) a very affecting irver—
view ensued between that gentleman and an infirm
and decrepit Octogenarian, who came to pay hi,
respects in person, to the thstr•.guished idateatnan.
At the close of the' interview, aben the old gentle
man trim to depart, he totteted towards Mr. Clay;
pres , ed his hand warmly and said, 'f,ltr, Clay. I
am ad old man, but hope te'meet you here again '
to which Mr. C., replied in a manner singularly
imProsOves "Yes my old friend, both here and
hereafter." The two old men separated, and in
the opinion of the writer never to meet again'
"here," but they may ..hereafter."
MARYLAND GALLANTRY
A letter from a lady to the Elkton Democrat,
describing a. pie nic at Gilpin's Rocks, a most
romantic spot in Cecil County, speaks of the gal
lant deportment of two of the gentlemen of the
party, and adds.--“A third took off his bat to at•
tract to himself a nest of horriets which he and a
party of ladies while walking had accidentally
dtetutbed,' while he begged the ladies to hasten
beyond their reach ! The hornets you may be
sure expressed their full appreciation of the gallant
aer; by stinging him most unmercifully; all 01
which he bore with the courage of a martyr! I
will only add—can this be beaten r
SINGULAR AO2IDENT
Ail a young lad was diking s bony) and ear.
rine near the el IT, at Fart 11—"mn, on Friday,
the horse suddenly beczinc frightened, leaping !ha
railing on thz. ch(f and, to all appe,irezers,th.bhei.l
L'zsdiong down, carriage and al'; but on czatnin.
ing the rpm, the horse was found hanging by a
pelt of the harness. Which had caught in a post
in falling, but the carriage was dashed to pieces,
while the boy, with great preceoce of mind, hod
leaped out of the- carriage as the horse jumped
over the din; and esciiird all injury.—[N. York
San.
110IIS2 SNAKES
We have been credibly informed that it green
house—snake, about IS inches lone, was found
creeping into the mouth of sn'infant child of G:o.
Ship, resieing about a mile from this piece. The
child was asleep on the bed when the mother
came in, and in her first attempt to drew it out she
tare off part of the tail. She then grasped it with
the blautet and ertracted it. It had entered
about half its length. The child was suffocated
for about ten minutes before recovered, and
vomited blood the nest morning.—Sunbury (Pa)
American.
NEW PLANE ROADS.
The Che.ter Upland Union, in apeakinir of
Plank Roads, says: ..Theee roads have been in
0 " in N. York and other places, and( have proved
highly gaeful and progtableto the gamin:wee that
construct them. 4 company is organized to make
• plank road through the noribern part of ibis
County to communicate with the city of Philadel.
phia. The stoat boa beeh liberally taken and
operations will soon commence.'r
PERPETUAL MOTION
1_ The Cincinnati Gazette says, that an Irishman
named Maguire, In that city, his scrimpy discov—
ered a perpetual motion, or the mune itung, which
is very simply told—lna machine that runs itself,
and only requires a little oil to create any amount
of-power, according to size. The macbinv,now
runniqg in that city, weighs !,1111:1 lbs., and will
JO . t4rning latlr until it wears out only re•
°3(ulring oiling once or twice a day.
COST Or WASI
"Sir William Moleriviirth, stated in the British
Parliament last year, that the war with Kiev's in
India, which coat the Urilish nation 012,000,000,
was occasioned by the loseof one pie anti two
.gnat•, which were 'fledged to have bean stolen by
the Kane." And what is still more extraordin
ary, it was denied that the axe anti coats were
either lost or stolen:
110013,TAIIT
Some of the moat prominent metabers of the
Old Hanker and Free Soil winge of the Locafoeo
party of New York, hese held a Meeting. it,
Rome, in that Store to unite end forget all pest
difference,. A iekolution wee adopted giving
Congress power to legislate over slavery_ in the
District of Coign:lbis,
THE MINERS 9 JOURNAL; AND G i 41V t
24. *a
The) Coal Trade for 1849.
The quantity sent by 11S11 Road, this week. Is :6,312,
01,—by Canal, 14,009 13—for the Week, 43,55137, tons.
Total by Rattroad,6-12,531 OS—do byCanal;223,o3l OD.
Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and Read
ag Railroad and Srhu,lkill Navigation for the • week
ending on Thuraday evatung last:
ILAiLROAIr. - CANAL.
WPCS( TOTOLL. Were. Total.
P Carbon, 7,426 06 ,206,:ea 01 OU9 12 107,610 10
Pottsville, 3,02 05 87,262 01 1, , 501 11 93,109 03
S. Havel:, 13.283 07 470,655 12 • 5,258 07 63,878 07
P Clinton, 3,106 06 71.607 11 /329.03 18,253 06
25,912 0.1 642,531 03 14.603 13 223 . 18 1 07
223,45/ pit
Total by RR& Ca'l. 5e4,012 17
Tu aanie period last year, by Railroad 890,28.5 74
Do by Canal 217,217 19
181,500 16 tons. 2,017.313
Decrease this year
LEHIGH COAL. TRADE.
The farowing is the quantity orCoal sent trona the
Lehigh legion for the week ending Jul) 22, 1949,
WEEK. TOTA L.
Summit Mine, 0,509.01 , 325,729 07
Mame Hun.. 3,709 03 45.730 19
Beaver Meadow, 1,973 9£l 27,759 04
Spring Mountain Co. 2,972 It 47,252 10
Hazleton Coal Co. , 953 10 , 12,919 17
Cranberry Coal Co. 2,302 09 35.139 05
Diamond Coal Co. - 47 OS 3,240 18
Buck 514untain Co. 3,963 00 39,044 Iff t ~
Wilkesbarre Coal Co. 891 OS 7,95.7 02
26 :en SS 343,1 , 7 01
To same period last year. 311.= 00
DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE
Seat for the Week ending, Aug. 6, 1649:
WEEK.. Toot..
15,190 . 91:8719
RAIL ROADS.
75,intirportation on the Raiirsads is Schuynil/ County.
The following is the quantity of Coal transported
over the different Railroads in !Schuylkill County, far
the week ending Thursday evening.
Wnnn. ToTALI.
Mine fill and S. IL R. IL 16,0%1 05 335,716 10
Little Schuylkill R. R. 4,2.13 13 98481 05
Still Creekdo 5,067 06 127,831 04
Mount Carbon do 5,252 II 121,058 IV
Schuytkiil Valley d 0,,, 9,219 IS 176,204 04
Mt. Carbon and Pt. Carbon do '1L4 , 6 01 201,312 02
Union Coral do .1,505 03 50,470 0
Swatara do 873 13 36,075 01
ATJ
'Co Or au. •sito unslisrolitsmioit oR Itetuniso
To Sept 1, 1849.
Tv Amin
Richmond. un Rione/,1949, I 70, 165 195
phihidelphis, do do ' 170 165 1'95
ti rca Or LI ILL
,1 6 4 0 t CANAL,
i s a e v rr a
n.
To Rhiladephin 75 cis. 7'2 cm, 63 cts.
Th, Its or 10F3a112.
171 61'cts. per ton.
To
To New York
or additional New Advert!seaman - I nee Next
Page. They will. here bo foun4 arranged
ender Suitable Heads.
HEARTS AND HOMES, by 2.1:5. Ellis; a
book that should be read by every one in this coo..
inanity. Anew edition just published, received and
for sale, at RANNAN'S
Aug,. lb. 21-1 - Book and Variety Store,
Fancy Furs, Bulb', Boas and
'FlOpets. •
DAVID H. SOLIS,
(S 40LIS. DaO7llE/18 r
IMPORTERUCCtSSUEI
AND MANUFACTURERE
OF VERY
DESCRIPTION OF FURS,
HAVINCIjost retu rued from Europe, with a select
&pick of Furs, is now manufacturing theta In
very superior style.and trimming theta in the most pie
pot mariner, nwl would hurts the attention of !det
our:de arid where: to bis superior a es as well at ,l
extensive nii
ortment. which. he'Manuf.,ctur or
ports, he is enabled pi fairer at seen eaters Al few
hooves iu the United States can compete wirh.. -
DA V ID OLIS .
Bf, Arch (Mulberry) street, h doors bel S ow Ida.
Next to Louden & Co.'s Family Medicine there,
IS, 1019.. .31-limo
rS-Store always closed on.Sathrilar,.
s•., The highest Cacti price paid for Shipping Fora.
~,r ottscine Academy.
Tric Se'rslon of this well established Inslilntion,
will commence on Monday, the 3d of September.
The, encouraging prospects of the Academy, have in
duced the Principal to undergo Considerable expense,
to Make the ,ennulng cession of more than • erdinar
interest- .V.con•idera hie addition has been made to
theapplratu4,andench Improvements have been made
in the reclistrons rooms, as will afford great factlikies
to the leachers in iheirditferent departments. A num
ber of publfc Lectures, will also be delivered Juring
the session; one course on Chemistry and Natural
Philosophy, by the teacher of Natural Sciences; anoth
er course un the French Revolution of 17E9, its cause,
eintrucler,nnd influence on Europe, by the teacher of
lltstory; nod perhaps a coerce no Astronomy, by the
teacher of Mathematics. The departments are tilled
as follows:
ELIAS SCIIN EWER. A. 11., Principal, and Teacher
of Ancient La nguaxes
DANIEL •KIIIK‘A MAL Teacher of Mathematics.
CIIIIISTOPII Lit LITTLE, A. 31 •, Teacher of Natural
Science,.
CHARLES E. SCNIID, Teacher of Illstory and Geo:-
mph,
Rev. LEW( ANGELE,Tearher of Modern Languages.
11 EODWIE IRIS'', Teacher of I'mo.mop•
August I SIO. 34-6t
Broclit Ille
rink: CLAY Avonics.
PittwiciETou ..1 the. Brockyrlle Works, m•
spectrally offers to thecoutinimity of the surround
log district, a novelty, in the article of CREAM COLOII
- RtiGsSED FlioNT Berms, intended to supersede in
iloa region, the Plitlarleipin t pre-sed Micas.
Ti,, Pre:liter inducements h, presents in this article,
are superior in Looney. dainfififtfy,solidi ty of wall; and
cheapness the eStelit 1/f more than 30 per cent Com
pare.' with the Pliaridelphia Brick, wile. used ill this
locality. Theme is larger than the ordinary snide,
rind their proportions mathematically correct; atn&to
obviate any inconvenience (should parties apprehend
it) in working in the usual sized bricks, he will fifrnish
cheaper qualities of the needful sizes„ fur gable and
inside walling.
A piece or wall built of the above Bricks, may he
seen niter Monday nest, under tne porch', at the• Pen
nsylvania frail, In this Borough. lie clan solieits
alten
nnn to his PRESSEDI PAVING 1:11IptIS, as superior in np
pearae, dnrability and eAcapnera, to the Philadelphia
Tema (tricks.
• Wedge lirirks for A rches,ll:ey Wcrlges,Sido Hedges,
Furnace and Kiln lan Store Plates, Spoilt Gut
ters, Eloelot for Gaping, 110 6,r Hinges, Scrapers,
manufactured to ric.lar at short notice.
For correct informal ion as la the intrinsic 'qualities
and adaptation of the above Front and Paving Bricks,
he la permitted to refer to the follawlng practical leen
Messrs Jason GEORGE. Arcallect and Builder: -
Joni Mcltaoge,, Master Briek-layer.
La MAR INV, do
” .1011 K Mertals, au-
'• Tens. P. Davis. " ' do
Orders respertfolly . solicited by the Frnprfrtok Or-
Rce over Ilorace *oath, E . ul.'s Centre it., Pmtevtlle.
F. HODGSON. Proprietor. " I
Aug. IS, ISIG. 3i-tf
_
SEMINARY No YOUNG LADIES,
AA ILL be re-opened on.Alonday, the or Septern-
V bar nest, in the Lecture room of the DI Presby
terian Church or this Borough.
In this Inn Ration, pupils are Instructed In the fol
lowing branches, viz I—Orthography, Beading, Writ.
Inc, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Gistory, Com
position, Natural and ,Manial Philosophy, Botany,
Waxing, Chemistry, Algebra, Geometry, aLt.
The sichoid year embrace!' five terms of twelve
wcekA't , ach. Two qessions In the day, from 9to 12,
A. M. and from 2to 41. P. M. PuplLs will he received
at any time duttngpos session, and charged from the
time of entrant(/'
August IS. lb, 9. 34.30,
Real tate at Public Sale.
TSAAC KEPNER, the sutviving Executor,. of the
I. Last Will and Testament of Bernhard Kepner,
\
Sell, deceased ; wit on Saturday, -the 15th day of
September, 1519. at I o'clock in the forenoon, at the
linage nf late George reibelbis, now Benjamin Yost,
lnkeeper ;n East Brim, vig Township, Schuylkill Co.,
encore to sale by publl vendor and outcry, either in
whole or in lotP to 'lift purchasers: all that certain
ta
. mestuage, dw Bing house, barn and tract or
...,,-,; parrel Cl land. Unite in East Brunsung tit.,
.t.g. il Schuylkill count ~ PcntorylvaniU ; adjoinin;
the Little Schuylkill Riv r, and lands of Jacob P.
Trcichler, George Dreihelbis; Esq.. Henry Long, Mar
tina, Moyer, John Deter, Elijah D. Long, Phrimian
Koch out Frinden Church land, and containing one
hundred and six acres and ninety-seven percher, and
about sixty acres thereof are well timbered. The terms
d* payment will be made known at the time of pale,
by ' • : ISAAC KEPNER, Executor. •
_Lug. 18, IBM .31..3t
Sli , rlirs Sales of Real Estate.
Bl' virtue of sundry writs of %rendition' , Exponas.
issued out of t Court of Commo Pleas of
Schuy Coanty, tome directed, will be u
exposed to
public Cab, or sendue,on
Wednesday, elugtud 29th, 1819,
at 10 o'clock. in the forenoon, at the 'labile house of
Daniel NV lest, In Lower Habantango to wns bip,Sc buy'.
kill County, viz:
All that certain font or z tract of land, situate in
Lower klabantsnco Township. Schuylkill County; ad
joining land, of Jacob Rebook, Jacob
Kauffman, Frederick Swaim apd others,
I containing 47 acres, more or less with the
loss appurtmianees, consisting of a Ago story
I : • log d nudists; house and log barn. Seized
and taken in the pmperty
of SAMUEL HENNINGER, and t
willbe sold by
J. T
Sheriff%VERNER, Sheriff.
's Olgee, Orwigsburg,}
Aug. 11, 1819.
Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate.
D v virtue of sundry writs of Pied Foals, and Le
l) vati Focias sod Vendltioni Espana', issued auto
the court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and
to me directed, wilt be exposed to public sole or yen
due, oo
Saturday. September Ist, 1849,
at 10 o'clock in nut forenoon, at the public hOuse of C.
Fc "*.l•egst , l4 in the Borough of Pottsville, the fol
lowing describad premises,
All that resale two-story frame Livery stablestituate
on Pit N 0.34, hi the Borough of Blioersville, Schuyl
kill county; said lot having Sunbury at. in front; Third
et. on the east, and lot of Michael on the west ba
ttieen Sunbury Bt. in soli; Borough, and lot of george
Bryant, being about 25 feet in width, and 50 fest in
length, and the lot and ensilage, appurtenant to said
building. As the property of %V ATKIN DAVIS.
At as raise tine mid place, All the right, title end In
terest of Barney Duffey, ln, atm to all
,/ that certain two-itOry atone house, with
% alj story frame house thereto athebetl,
;;•; 1.1: and hit or piece of ground, situate on the
southwestern side of the - Philadelpboa
, . Beading and 'Pottsville Ilailmad, Co., In
North Blenheim Township. Schuyikillconnly. As the
property of BARNET DUFFEY.
At the same tiros nod place. Ali the right, title +width.;
serest of James Lanilian. in, antl to all that certain lot
or piece of ground. situate on the east aide of the
Centre turnpike. in North Mlnheirri Township,Schuyi
k enun bone ed on the south by let tY, of
IhmSi Pat ton: on the north by lot of Mrs
Bleßee,osi the West' by' paid pentre Turn=
„ k pike, containing infrontaboot3ofeet. itorg
nr Ittscand in depth —feet, with the ennui-
iensoces, consisting of atwit-story frame
dwelling house.. As the propertyotJAMES LANA-
HAN.
Seised; taken In execution, and will be sold by
Sheriff's °Mee, orwip.l .1. T. WEINER ; Sheriff.
burl; Any,. It. 1849: S 73-to
•
Fenn* Citizens :
IXTE who are hereby assembled being desirous tbst
11+ the office of Sheriff in Schuylkill COunty, should
be filled by a competent man residinw in our midst
who has age, and experierice. do hereby recommend
our fellow townsman, N. M. WILSON. Eso for said
office. And tenet= our fellow citizens of the comas
to ate all honorable means .to encore Inn elenbOorcl•
aid Office in October neat. 4ug?st 4 4.1819.
William Wolf' •81 Depuy Samuel ISlBlllts
William Bird Samuel Eckstein - Jahn Osier
David !Innings? Williain 0 Myers lunette Botineon
Wellington Mine II Rhinos •°. • Elias:Seller •
John C Lessig (leery Geis; J-Stewart. Elliot
Tromp Foster A Mortimer James E `Peed
D F Classmire Jlt Patton Orlando Dufer
Benjamin Decker John Jame, Reuben Reiner
Witham Lerch Isaac Beta 'James ?nosey
croshy W Mai tlsmuel Myers.
Aug. 18. 1819. ' 31-31 p •
!few Music.
Les Printanleras; new collection of Polkas, -
Liza, Polka, •
Star Polka, . .
The Notional Echottlith, •
Together with a large alkortment of new and popu
lar Music. Insititactora for the Plana, Guitar. Vlo'ln.
giollneelin„ Acr.ordeon ' Bonita, Flute, Trumpet r Clai ,
rionette and Glee B s, for sale at .
BANNAIT'S .
Aug. 18, gal ' Book and Kuala Store.
Proclamation.
TITHI . :IIP.AS, the lion. LUTHER BIDDER, Es-
Vlf onire, President of the Court of Common Pleas
of the county of Schualkill.m Pennsylvania. and 4ua
tice of toe several Colin. of'Quarter Sessions of the
Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Deli
very. In said county, and SrotassaPALitlea, and
CIIARLItiFtIeIL .N. ET, Catmints, Judge' or the Court of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer' and Terminek
and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital t
and. other offences, in the said county of Schuilkill—
.by their precepts to and directed; have ordered a
Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terniiner and
General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Orwigaburg„.
on Monday, the lOth' day of September next, to cop-
Leine two weeks, if necessary. r $
Notice is therefore .IwrAy given to the CoroLer,
the laitieea of the Peace, an Constables of the said
county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said pre
cepts, commanded to he then and there, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon bf raid day, with them rolls, records,
inquisitions, examinations, and all ,other remem
brances, to do those things which to their several of
fices appertain to be done; and all those that are
bonnet by recognizance!, to prosecute against the pri
soners that are or then shall be lathe gaol of said
county of Schuylkill, arc to be then and there to pro
secute them, as shall bej.st.
COD e4eh Ttie chststonwesprti.
JOAN 'l'. ‘VERNE.II. SheritE
Sheriff'S Office. Orwigsburg,
Auguit 11, 1849.
N. 6.—The witnesses and Jurors who are sum
moned to attend said court. are required to attend
punctualiy, In case of nun-atiendanee the Jaw in
such caeca made and provided. will be rigidly en.
forced. This notice is puLlished by order of the
Court; those concerned will govern themselves ac,
cnrdinglyr
Proelqmadlon."
NOTICE is hereby given, that a Court. ° Mammon
PiCil9, for the treat of causes at issue in aid for
the County ofSchuylktll, will be held tit Orwigsburg. :
in the county afo•esanf, on Mono', the 34 day of
September, to continue two weeks tl neeessdrv.
Therefore, all persons having awls prodtug, and all
persons whore duty zt shall be to appear at said
Court, yrill take noon°, and govern themselves ac.
cordingly. J. %VERNER, Shand.
Sttentra Office. Ortrigzburg,
August 11, 1849.
RELATIVE TO AN AIIENDRENT
OF THE CONATITISTION.
... . .
It E t .:11‘1.,
troves
Eoli/
the liy It o e m s ,,, m o i a n t l e y
e a a n i i:
t D , r; f e iii . e ,,,
n a n c Ft i e . p . r n e r a e 11 , - ,
General Assembly Met, That the Constitution of this
Commonwealth luramendmi In the second section it.;
the fifth article, so that it ' , ball read as follows : The
Judges of the ditpretne,Coart, of the several Courts o
Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as
are maull be established by law,sliall be elected by the
qualified electors of the Cooromenwealth in the man-:
tier following, to wit: The Judges of the fiupretue,
Court, by the qualified electora of the Cenim4hwealftil
at large.' The President Judges of the several Courts I
of Common Pleas and of such ocher Courts of Record!
as are or shall be established by law, and all otheC
Judges required to be learned In the law, by the quali
fied electors:if the respective 4 ptripos ivet w bleb they
are to precideor aelasJudges. Melillo: AssociatJudg
es of the Courts et Common Plead by tie qualified elec.
tors of the counties respectively. The Judges of the
Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of]
fifteen years, If they shall so long behave themselves 1
well: (subject to the allotment hereinafter provided:
for, subsequent to the first election* The President'
, Judges of the several Courts of . Cutnumn Pleas, and of
1 sues Other COO rte of Reread as are or shall he establish-.
tied by law, and all °tat, Judges required to be learned]
in the law. shall hold Alien offices ter the term of ten 1
years, If they shall so long behave themselves well:1
The Cancute Judges of the Coons of Common I
Pleas shall hold their odice far the term of five years 11l
they shall so long behave themselves well: all of whoutl
shall be commissioned by the Governor, but fur soy
reasonable cause which shall nut be sufficient grounds,
I of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of
them on the address of two-thuds . of ea:fhb:midi of Mel
Legiolattire. the first election shall take place at the!
general cleoiot, of this Ciontnonwealth next after the
adoption of tuts amendment, and the commissions of
all t hell:dee, who may be then in office shift I expire on I
the first Monday of thcember ibilowing,w hen the tenor,
of the new judges shall cnonne nee. The persons who]
shall then be elected Judges 14 the duprenie Court shall;
hold their °nip 045 Amoy.. tine Willem for three years,l
I one for six years, one for nine years, one tor twelve]
years,and one for fifteen years; the term of each to be;
decided by let by the said judget,as soon niter the'
et, ,11,,,, as ~ ,v ellktit, and the result certified by them'
to the Governor, that lb.: conmosstons may he issued 1
1 In accordance thereto. The judge o hose conhinatOnn
Will first expire shah be Chief Just re during hug term,l
' and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first 1
expire shall in tots be um Chief Judaea, and If moon
mere conic:fissions shall esters On the same day, the
judges lint:lWe then: shalt decide by lot which slitiliheL
the ChiefJulture. Any vacancies happeionst by death,
resignutinn, Of othertviic , lit any of the said tour;:,
1
shall be filled L ily appointment by the Governor, to con
tinuo till the first Monday of December ettcceedin:, the
next general election. Ihe Judges of the ftuprerne '
Court and the Presidents of the several Cooeteof Coin-1
Men PlealiCloll. at Xrilleti limes, receive for their see -1
vices at, adequate Compensation, to he fixed by law„,l
which she ll Obt be diminished :luring their continuative ,
in ofIlief!; Lot they shall receive on free or prig nis fled oil
Cifice, nor hold any other Odic° of moth undeX this,
Ct'iturnonwenith, or uu:ier the government of the Uttl-ti
ted states,
or any other iState- of Ibis Uniun. Thel
Judges ofthe Supreme Cinlrt ddring their mod ilinancel
inoffice shall res i de within this' Codumetwealth, '
and
me otherludges during their continue:teem odice•hall '
reside withih. the district or codidy fin which they
were respectiv ely elected,
, - W11.1..!AN1 P. PACKER, 1
Speaker of the Douse of RepresentafiVed.
GEO. HANSIE,
. Speaker of the 'deflate. 1
7t plc Senate, March 1, 1817..
Reso/tierf, That tills resolution pass.—Yeasql,Nays
Extract from the Journal,
SANU/31., W, PEARSON. Cleric.
he the Haute of Represtatatice4 Aril 2, 1911.
Ile:aced, That this regal,-' vas .5?, Nays 22.
Extract raw
J ACK, , Clerk.
itcretary's (Vice.
Filed April 5. }242.
A. t. RUSSELL,
rEiff9.ICLVAIII•.
do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and'
correct copy of the Original Resolution of the Generall
Assembly, entitled ..leeolution relative to an Amend
ment of the Censtitution," as the same rethein g on
file in this office.
blest/ninny whereof 1 have hereunto
set my hand, and - caused to be nfillserh
. 1 the teal of the Secretary's Of f ice at Ilar-1
• . iisburg, this eleventh dsy of J tine Annie
Dontini,one thousand eight hundred and
' forty nine.
TOWNSEND HAINES, Sec. of the Conetvealth. ,
- • ..
• •.111URNAL OF ' SENATE. -
•
"ResoMinn, No, 158; entitled `MinluEon relative to,
Tan amendnient of the Constitinbin,'• was read a third,'
'time. On the question will the Senate agree to the re-',
• solution 1 The Yeasuind Nays were taken agreca..
' bly to the Gendtitution, and were as follows, via:
• Teat —Megan. Boas, Urawley, Crabb, Cunningha m
' Forsyth. !locus, Johnson, Lawrence. Levis, Mason,l
• Matthias, M•Gaelln, Rich, Richards, Sadler, Sankey,l
• Seven', Smyser, Sterrett and Stine2l.
• Nays—lissrs. Best, Drum, Frick, Ives, King. K0.. 1
' biginacher,Petteiger , and Dangle, Speaker-8,
• So the question was determined in the atlirmative.
'JOURNAL OF THE DOUSE 'OF REPRESENTA-,
' .TIVES. ' •
• Shall the resolution pass 1 The yeas and nays were
`taken agreeably to the provision of the 10th article of
'the Constitution, and are as follows, viz:
r • Veas—Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David]. Beht, Craig
'Biddle Peter D Blnotn, David M Bole, Thos. E 8011.
'Jacob Corr, Jobs 11 Diehl, Nathaniel A Elliott. Joseph
' Emery, DanidQ Eshleman, Wm. Evans,JohnFaneoldt
• Samuel Fegely, Joseph W Fidlier, Henry AI Fidler,
' 'Mums Crave, Robert Hampden, George I' llensecy,
• Thomas J Herring, Joseph Higgins, Charles Hong'
'Joseph 11 llower.Bohert Klotz, Hartison p. Laird/
• Abraham Lambertnn, Jamesi Lew is,James W Lon.,
'Jacob Weartaey, John F ettlloch, Hugh 51.1iee,.101u
' M'Langblln. Adam Martin, Samuel biatx, John Gt
'Myers, Edward Matteson, Stewart Pearce, James
' Pore; usury C Pram Mons° Robb, George Rapier
Theouorp Hyman, Bernard 'S Schoonover, Semite - ,
'Seibert. John Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas .0,
•
Steel, Jereiniah B Stubbs, Jost J Stutamiut, Marshal:
• Swartzwelder, Samuel Taman, George T Thorn
' Nichblas Thorn, Arrunah Wattles, Samuel , Wthich
'Alonzo I Wiled/1,141110 Zerby and WilltalD Peckel'
'Speaker.-58. •
Nays—Messes. Augustus H Cornyn, David If ton/
• nay. David Evans, henry S Evans, John fenlon.Jol
• W George, Thomas Gillespie, John B Gordon, Wm;
'Henry, James J girk, Joseph Lau bach. Robert R Li;
'tie, John S Sf'Calmont, Job n Miffs, Wm. M'Sherry
• Josiah Miller, Wm. T Morrison John A. Otto,
T Roberts, John W noebtrry, John D Rutherford, R
' Bundle Smith, John Smyth, John Sander, Georg •
• Walters and David F Williams—Vl. •
"So the question was determined in the'stlinnatire.'
t. escarrsav's Omen, /
Harrisburg, Jana 1.1.1. 1810. f
OEM
PETtisirtiANta, Is
1 do certify, that the above and fore,
going la a tree and cornet copy of the
(1" "Yeas" and p," taken on the
-4 .S Joltetrelutio.n.ticLlAlnve„touana;nanwdotteenept,
pears on the Journs oral° two *
of tho Geuerat. Assembly of thii al
Commonwealth Hou , f se at
the seasionef 1619. •
Witness my hand andthe seal of said office, the SA
teenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and
• TOWNSEND HAINES, . 1
SectetazY Air this conmonwealth..l
June un-anni
N. M. Nowneitn , s
pr.rairtiNsa SHOP, - -
BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET,.
Pouteitio. ro. • ' •
A LL kinds of Lead filpe.Bheet Lead, Praia Cock.,
(a superior article,) Bath Tubs, Shower Baths,
Hydrants; Hydrant flose,, Double and Single Actint
Primps, dtc.. kept constantly nn hand and for nip...,
Kitchen !Sinks' madam order, neat and dunble, and al;
kinds ofPlumbinins done in the hem menner.
50 TONS FLAT U•..
JLAT BAR Railroad Iron, end Spiel,
atoflt. For sale ey BRIGHT & Kerr,
Ju/r 99,1840. H. •
US
INEEI
BM
MI
Resolution
f the Com'svealth
Secretary's Office
N. S. Lawrence,
AGENT FOR THE SALE OP SOUTH.
WOTRII MANUFACTURING CO'S
WRITING PAPER.
Warehouse Na. 3 Aline,- street. Philadelphia. •
/00s ea
o ;r e . *a of d
It rn e r above sat o s A p e " r t i r o a r d trade Pape rs
the ' !l o o w we i s n t
tundra prices, consisting in part of—
Vinetbick Flat. Caps, 12, 14, In and 18 lbs., blue and
aatite. .
Superfine :Bedlam and Demi Writings, blue and
white.
Extra super •nd superfine Folio Posts, 'blue and
White. plain and ruled. •
Superfine Commercial Pasts, blue and4vbite, plain
I and ru!ed.
Extra Super Lifter' Note Papers, plain and gilt.
Superfine and fine Bill Papers. long and broad.
Superfine and fine Contains-House Caps.and Posts
blue and white.
Extra super &mares; Cops and Letters, plate ann
ruled, blue and white.
Cumuli - le Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. -
- Snnerflee Sermon Cap. and Pasts.
finpertlne blue linen thin Letters.
Extra super Bath Poste, blue sad white, plain and
ruled.
Embroidced Note Pallet* end Envelopes.
"Lawyer's'. Brief Papers.
Superliner and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain
blue and white, Varlons qualities and prices.
Also. MOO reams white and arrorte4 'Shoe Papers,
Bonnet Boards, white and...assorted Tissue, Tea Wrap.
Ping, Envelope. amiorted Noe ?dedlu Ma. Cap Wrap
pers, Uardware Poem &c... -
July 7, 1840. 29-Gino
F'
OR S&LE-.AT PRIVATE BALI, All the
_ certain tract or parcel of 12 ad, stenated on the
Creed Nonntain, in Lower Matantonge. township,
in Schuyikiti county, (formerly Berko county,) in the
Stater/I' PenasylFartja. bounded and deicrited enrol.
lows,i6 wit:ideginning ma marked whitp.olk tree ;
thence by late vacant lands, now Surveyed to Jacob
51111nr,nOrth tipp-Gre Perches. t 11 white Oa k t thence
by late wacantand, now surveyed to George Werner,
west 145 pyrches to a stone; thence by late warantland
now surveyed to Leonard Illick, south sixty-Ova perch.
es to a Spanish oak; thence east 145 perches, to the
place of beglan to g,contalaing fllty-tive acres and on.
hundred andfilly-two perches °fiend and allowance
of ail per cent: hr roade,&c. „
• JOHN G. BRENNER.
Etecutnrof F.Beatle astate.49. Martel rt. Phlanta.
Phdaderfa, Peptpultar Ip. 1811;
• List of . Letters, •
lAIIO EMAINING In the Pint Gillen at Pottsvßle, Pa.
on theist of Act, 1841.
G George McCaffrey Anew
Any Dagnentan ipLetters. McCreary John B
Artist • • Camden Mrs Bridtbkradden Barney
Archibald John Garret Rabin McGrath John
August Ms Gaffney Phtll , McGlaaglin Jae
Armstrong MatylGurgerty James McHugh James '
Alt Joseph Mons Golden Martin McKane Angh
a 33 •• Gibbons Patrick McManus Park
Boyer BerJaeriln
11 Georgi James. Mcklinals Rob't
Brennan Edmond tiugity II mccutly Jams
McNeal James
Brennan Jatnes. 211amiturn And'ese2lffeNair Jahn F
Brazen Jarrics Hart Solhmon McLane Cathne
Brisling Peter. Hartley Josiah Slip /Allem
But Benpevills Hawitine WynffmMcGraitt WWI
Bracco John Haggerty Park Mermen Mewl '
, Byron-Thomas Ha rtnittn&BeckelMeAuliffe Johann
Bennett & Et& Heath Richard Mclntosh Was
man,' eflock Frantz. McDonald Park
Ritz Adam Holm Joseph McDonald Pat'k
Blessing Val, 2Holden Wen McCabe Ann
Burdick Mater, 311ellandHa cid Marianne! Pat'k
Blair Sanyiel Holmes Jo Esq
Baker Chas ` Holmes ft & E Nutty Capt Park
Bra nnali P Hoasset Christian Sadden Johannes
Bray Idettiew . Horan John Newbold Sant"! II
Bates Jehet Hubbard Win Nicholson A& F
Boiled Mr Hughes John Ncregon Samuel
Brown Geo. - Hughes David Nathan Mrs Anne/.
Baumgartner Horkenner HiettryNeugean Miss E
Frank BROM Willm
Brennan Mat or ./ Hanlan Mar garet Neilsob
o Jas. fhIP
Didleman Wm Hoe His Saran AO'Donetel Mich'!
Ariake Richard /lathes Matilda Givens Edward
SWIM Wm Hilener Catharine Ohm Qatar
Bryon Patrick 21111 Mary O'Hara Pa t'k
Busher. Chas . Skip Letters. O'Hare Michael
Bechtel Elizabeth/10We, Nathan'l
Bender Levi Harrison John Parrot Moser
Bailey John Havernbin Henry Patterspn Wm
Bourke Gerald A Haggarty Patrick Padden Anthony
Breech Isaac Harting John Painter Levl
-Bluer Philip Hagan Thomas Polgtate Thus
Bohemia Patrick Henan Patrick, 2Price & Hugheil
Becker Elizaber bilewef Wm Prosser Was
Bruce Thomas Heilson James Pritchard -Watkins
Barbar Henry Higgins Nicholas Putnam Dr 1) P
Bauman MareretHopkins Wm Patterson Miss
Barris Margaret Howley Michl Slip Letters.
Boyle Mary - Morten ?Mehl Pollard Joseph
Slap Letter. Horan John, 2Pairick James
Blair James, Horan Michael • it
Brown Thoi Mocker Wm Banc* lane
Banrery Thou Hooter Philip Rachford Bridget
Brodie Pat'k' .Hartford Julia Rabbit Capt
Burk James Malan Mary Anntlateliffe RSi Co
Bennett Bennis Master Daniel Rein J
Burk: John I Rehr I.ewis
Blerly Sane! Imhof Charlea Hanel& & Gard-
Beddell Thos leehower Jacob net
Bainbridge Bat- Jones & Birkbecklteilly ,Mruhow, 2
tholuthenannes & Evans Reese John
Brennan Thee Jones Henry M Reece & Glenn
Byrns Daniel Johnes David 11 Rimier John
Bryn Ann or Henry hitch de.ateatt
0 Jones John Roberta Wm F
p.rrtgartThos Jackson Georga Bahama Thorr, , 2
Congdon Sam'', 2 JaCklion Geo W Itomlch Peter
Carroll John I Jun% Jacob ttni.by Jeremy
Chamberlin Ism'lJohnron Chas Emil:earn, Patrick
Campbell Craw Monne John Und111.:1 Richard
Cope Abraham , Jenewein John Richard Lydia Ills
Can James Jones Mrs Sarah Itiland Arabella
Carroll Martin ling Miss Carte E Shy Letters.
Canfield Michael Jones Ehe'ger,shipllngeru The,
Cunningham Wm Johnson Anilw,daßedaham Mr
Cress Abraham Rogers Win •
Corteld Wm Katzenburger P Rennes Wm
Canners Maurice It austral! Johan FReilly Jarileit
Conitan Patrick Kelly Edmund
Chartowe Pat'k Rally. Thomas Pastier Karl
Carlon 'rhos Kepley Thotima Saxon Hiram
Cooney Timothy Kelley Thema. Schaeffer Johan
Carney Mathew Healy Thos' Aueuat •
Croak:mg Thus Kearny Dominick Sclunelteenlohn
Cakes Peter Kennedy Thou Schrier Ger:LIA
Cresrwell Win Kepler LOrCnt Schultze Enamel:
Colhouns Thus Rienzle Andreas Schaeffer ChrtsPn
Golaban Edward Klapp Outlet Esq Scott Martin •
Cosgmve Mary Rattler Wilhulur Scott it
Cornball Nancy Rains Thria Scott E 11l '
Coates John Kreiss Peter Schmidt Johannes
Ski Letters. ituentzler Krist'n & Ludwig
Cam Thus Reilly Bridget Scherer Imr/wrg
Coo edWitt Ship Letters. Seitz Frederick
Cook Wm Kettle Patrick Shinton John
Charitnn Eilw, HtennerlyJarnes .Blchler John A
Coughla a Tou Kenny day Neal Smith Sarah
Conran James Kelly Bernard Snub James •
Cunningham Mari Keenan Wm Sold, Wm
Cunningham Jan L Snyder Jacob
Carlton Francis Larkey W Esq Spencer Sani'l A
Ciannall Mtehl _Latino, Win , Spangler LS& Co
Coughlin Thou Laing John Spangler 1.
Coakly Daniel I Lang Michael Spence John
D Laram Lawrence. Shingrar Sam'!
Doyle Patrick Leaf Dr II Surber Levi -
Deur Franklin Leary Andy Staunton John
Debnian Silas M Lewis Cameo Steward James
Donahoe Path Lyshan John Sullivan David
Dnbcr John H Leby Henry Stall Mary Ann
Rawls Christian Lingles'— Esq Sithingar Jarimy
Dock Weller Jacob Lilly Wm S.teinberger blue
Guff/ Margaret Linehan Jeremiah Lavin:a
Dottwan Anton Linehan Dennis' Shearman Sarah K
Dimmerling John Lloyd Win Schaffer Gerdruils
Dane Brady Loirehmati Jos, 2 Ship letters..
Delany Edward Long David Sant Francis
Varney R& 1. Lundy John , Ban Fritz
Dumphy Patrick Lynch Thomas Stratton John
Dunkelman PhilipLyana Ellen Shaw Joseph
Doody James Long Sarah A Mis Smith Jahn
Daniel Win Lawn Mary Urn Sullivan Robert
Dougherty lingers Ship Letters Spray John •
Dougherty 1.1; Ltruchin Philip T
Dudley Tins It Lally William Taylor -IC R Co
Daps Klemm: Larkin Mehl Tearney Tiros
DAVIS Benjamin Lcavre Davit Tiotnri Martha
Dren4eil mob Lewis Samuel Thomas David It
'Diehl Pldlitt, t Lucas James Thorne Jl.
'Donovan Mail Lynch Bonn Triey Joseph
Dubbin John, Lyona Luke Tige Edward
F. 111 Trail Peter '
Evana Jahn Mina Joseph TonteAmhony
Ervin Will Madeira Joseph Trealse Wm
John Maine Michael Terry Harvey
Merl Jacob Manic. John Trinity John
Elvin Lodge nn 19.11arrin Minh I Tech). Lawrence.
Ergenairin kirk GMtuhcns Joseph Turner Win
Egan PaCk, ship Maher Nicholas Ship Leters,
Edward Marla, doMeger Albert S Tipping John
Euutree doMetsler Frederick Trernan John
P' Mo o re Tuohy Wm
Fog 'Richard. 3 !fforicghan Edw Towner-if lathes
Fanacan Bern'd,2Marrissan Austin Tompann Edmund
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Foley James Martin [loch
POI Mithaut Mono John Unruh John B
Fisher (11,u Moult Wm Bran John
Fgamart Rev PeterMorr is IPA Co Valiance Jon. ship
Freeland James Maitre Daniel' Vindurf Nreors,do
Felling James Morris Win Csq ter
Frantz Frederick Marnry Morgan A\Valker James
• Ferovirk Joseph Morgan WO. I) Wagre John
Ferry Thomas Moyer Saar t Esq Wadner John
Pox W i ,, Murphy Win Widala Win
Ship Lerlert. worry John Wuklern Thomas
Flattery Trumps Murry Wm .1. Walsh Ichn
Fame, -Intel Murphy Pat'k Waikato Simpson
Farrell Thomas Martyr MiesallarieWernerJ
Fawn llridget Mason Mr-s Man'tWebster Fleming
Freny Margaret Malick Miu Eather%Vturneld Wm
O Slip Letters. White Thomas
Micli'l Madden Jame 4 Whyte Miele(
Giersilorf Jacob Marsh Joshua Whet-lan Math'w
Goan. Win klamorran Jog Wilson E P
Gerbcrich Mich'! klidgely James Williams Morgan
Gallagher Wm Millward Samuel Wilenn henry W
Grace Robert' Merrill Samuel Williams C W
Garret Robert Monaghan James Wiltshelm Jacob
Caves Thomas Murphy James Woollen John E
Gallaner Pat'k • MC Waterman
Ctoriughau Michl MeAlleer Pat'k Wariow inn. ship
Zuni) Michael A
2 Cents additional wilt be charred for all oilverhaerl
Letters. Persons applying hit letters on Minn will
please say "advertised."
- N. IL The inland postage oil all Foreign Letters
must he pre- paid at OD office.
ANDREW MORTIMER, P. M.•
August 11,1819. 33-31
OFF:I:et 0 , F . sOLUYLK COMPANY. ILL
AYIGATION • .
- - Dtecl.ber
A .
0.21uf es iieretiy giren that the following a"
t of
he charged tin. Coal trans eo t
Canal and Worka tha idcht• I
n
pity fur thu ycar 191 11 i .3
Navigation -Com.
SZI
. _
To. ~. ..
&fount Schuylkill - Port
Carbon. '• Haven. Clinton.
Ms. per ton. eta. per ton. chr. per ton.
Orm 'gel:Org. 15 12
Hamburg. 2.5 22 13
Mohriville, 35 32 23
Althouser, 4O 37" 2.S
Reading, 45 '42 ~ 33
Un lon villa, 55 • 52 43
Laurel Dill, 55 43
Pottstown Landing. 55 52 43
Rogers' Ford, 55 - 52, 13 ,
Phconixville, 6O 57 49
Paulding's Dam, 20 67 ' • 49
Lumherville, 60 57 48
Valley Forge, Go • 57 49
Port Kennedy. 65 ' 62 53
Norristown, 65 62 • 53
Coneohocken, - 70 - 65 59
Spring Mill, 70 ' 67 „.:.> 59
slnnaynnk„ 75 I 72 - 63
The toll to Philadelphia will he as followa :
Mt. Carbon. Sob. fifteen. Pt.-Clinton-
Starch, Aprli and Mos. 65 eta. 62 cis. 53 etc.
June,July and Angina. 7.1 72 63
Sept. Oct. Nug. & Dec. 85 62 . 73
The Coll shipped from Port Carbon to thanbove points
mill be charged one and a half cents per ton more thin
said rates.,
• The charge will be made per ton n( .1240 Ihe.., end an
allowance of avc per cent. wilt be made on the weight
chipped to cover waetare.-
Dec-30-1.17) FREDERICK FRALEVPterldent.
Or. Callen's Indian Vegetable
- ',PANACEA!.
TIM VERY llEST:PliEPitfiliTio:4 Or SAE.
' BAPARILLA
TN the world. prepared by a now prbee3s, known only
ti the Proprietors, by which all Its virtues are ex
tracted—this not being. the case with any other, cc.
counts fur the dumber. of positive, and almost mirocu
toes cure', made in this city,tchtee other prepatatious
of vareaparilly make al tents cores at a distance-,
mark this / %Velment attention ;Ilse canon all to slit;
to examine, to visit our patients, nod beco...e convin
ced of the truth of what we say ;,.; *bat other Altera
tive thus challenges investigatloo 1 long—Dr.
Cul
lea's is also the cheapest sarsaparilla 'in the World.—
It is pure, concentrated, and unadulterated, OBE flor
.n.r. goes rocket than three or foils of other prepara
tion. It hat curatLand will cure more cases of Scrofula,
or King's Evil, Consumption, Ornchltis. Erysipelas,
Obstinate Cutaneous Erupilons.. Blotches:Biles, Ring
Worms, and Tetter, Braid Iread,Cbroutc Ulcer., Mer
curial disease, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver cos-)
plaint. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, etc., etc.,
that any tuber, medicine ever diseovered, and hence it
Is the best perkier of the Blood ever offered to the pub- I
lie. Call and seta pamphlet, a large pamphlet, can
mining full sccoants of the different diseases which
this medicine Cures, take the cans described, and visit
the patients, and yen will find what we sal Is true t
positively true. , '
We will also give the names of patients tuinkof
the tnost desperate forms of disease, and the names elf
Doctors,' who in Itscret prescribe our medicine. cure.,
their patients, find Ron us of the credit of our discovl
es y. Thoseswho love truth and despise ' ' kambe:, tall
and examine the testimony, and evidence we are pre
pared to glee in favour of Dr. Cullen's' Indian Vege
table Pal w
a,
For aCe , y noAsb d WALTON, Proprietors, Nort Sixth at., Philadelphia.
D. Hannan, J. S elliartin. and J. G. Brown, Potts
ville; B. Falls; klitierav Me, Pa
JillY 2 1. 1549.
Adams, Brothers.
'-BLANK BOOR 117.8.18UPACTVELERS,
N,, 78 Norsk Tired Street, Philadelphia; •
(MN OF TLS NO DOOR.)
QUPPLY BLANK 130088 cheaper at the 'Maculae
torythan can be had at any Bookstore, and they
aeknowlerbded superior. IFeS .10
Dyspepsia and Genaral
DEBILITY CURED BY THE OXYGENATED
BITTERS.
IN ALL CASES of Indigestion 'and derangement
of the stomach, this medicine speedily . if.StoreS the
digestive organs to their natural healthy state, that
strengthening the whole system. Hence it is an excel
lent preventive of chidessic diseases. for persons in a
weak andslebilltated condition; at the present time
,rerery each person ought to hare It.
But no medicine le more highly recommended for
DYSItErAI4I,t4 all its forms, such as headache. heart
hum, costiveness, acid stomach, hose oi appetite, pain
in the stortiach,ilebility, and also, asth ma anentlent with
derangement of the 'lel:Lich
The following is from a most eminent Chemist..
The mr,Deinal articles used in the preparation of the
flinera, are thole preerdhed by the Bloat eminent ohy
ciclans far the relief from, and cure of, the diseases
for which these Bitters have been so successfuly aced.
The combining of them is In accordance with chemical
rotes scouring the efficacy of each and the compound
',mato have resulted. from talented olfftereationi in
medical"ptoctiec. Respectfully.
it. A. 11.IYES. M. B.
StAli Assayer. lowa, Mass.
- •
rreina I P. STOW, Esq., Asst. Clerk 11. S. House
• Representatives. '
Wookingten, D. C. Jane 15, !SO
ME. Geo. B. Cages :—Dear Sirl feel it not only a
pleasure, bill a duty, to make known to you and to the
public, (If you desire it) the surprising effects of the
•"Oxygenated Bitters." in relieving, stn from that most
discouraging disorder. Dyspepsia. 'have been afflict
ed for.about seventeen yearn with the usual attendant
Symptoms, VIZ. constipation of the bos els, headache.
pain in the Calm, flatulence, acidity of the stomach,
and severe nausea; and for months at a time vat the
least particle of moisture would appear on the surface
.the chest cir limbs, and moat of the time I was ex
tremely bilious. I have used various remedies, have
been strict in ruydiet, hove heel; dosed with calomel
and emetics day after day by physician,. ho; all to no
"sod purpose. Hearing of the Wonderful wwserti.-
"Oxygenated Bittern," iu the cure of nyspeps h t,
pronred *rune as a last resort; have Ned four bottles
of the medicine, and find the bad symptoms all remov
d, and topielftmee inure in the enjoyment of health.
None but the Dyspeptic elifferer. who boo felt all the
horrors of the discuss, can at all appreciate the value
of the medicine. I ninny sincerely hopo that nil will
unlike trial of the medicine, and with me be able to ce
ntre in the return of health.
The followina order wau received by the Proprietor,
from ED " . 4 44 I'liEt.ru, M. D., rforeiAor 01 The
raptilici and Materia Medico. Dartmouth College. Wise
ti.es the medicine in his practice.
FRIEND GREEN r—l'leazo send me tWo olo7on of your
"Oxygenated Bitters." ELI. G. I'll
itisdsse, Vt., Jetfylli. 18 16.
Don't Nil to call fur nor pamphlet, it enni".iins several
eertiffcates front members of Conliteo and mit is. Who
testify to the wonderful efficacy 'of Ili, meth, hie.
Every Dyspeptic wh.Y destri-s health, will try it. 'rho
Cr Ming expense is not to be thought of when health is
at stake.
f
ea.. Price *Lon per bottle ; 6 bottles for 1. 5 .0 n.
Bold wholenunleand retail by f:DEEN & FLETCHER.
No. 1 Ledger Buildings, Phdadt
0. D. JENKINS. Celia:: rt..one dour below Markel.
P"ttnville; J. W. Gins, Miners Ville; JNO. r-i
ERMAN', Hamburg C. &G. IDINTZINGED, Schuyl
kiWitaven.
July It, 1519.
Itlezzotinto: and
PANCY PAI
Come mle..cnoic all and lerthr On, art
Of paint ing, for noon 1 shah start— ,
On. and then you'll e ty the chance in put,
Surely rat afraid it in the lad.
L
1A711.1. open a schtini llorniqh, in the above ,
V- bertuthill accomplishments, on the 30th day of
itilY; loot., ut &chart, P. M. flouts of lessons, from
fi to F P. M.. each day. 12 beams, of one hour each.
' COOII and worthy inducements will be given fur Ulu for
mation of clubs. Premiums given. An asaortinett: of
specimens of painting respectfully et hlbled at Mr.
Brown's room. Apply at iMortimers
Mn. M. firtoWN
•
Will also teach a new and superior system Pen
inansliip. and has taken rooms et Thompsbn's ILdI
Market street. where he offers his services to the pub
lie en moderate teems.
Mr. B. has taken premiums at the i'air in the coun
ties of Onoida. Herkimer and Washington, In State
of New York—and therefore warrants satisfaction,
No flourishing of any description taught 01exhIbited.
Mr. It. has but one object in view, and that in to give
hi" Mildews a rapid and legible haw! writing.
• Young Minces and Misters 9 years of ate are sal
rlentty old to attend with great honed; to thetnielYnn
and natinfartliin to The parent., Scholars of at 4 age
who possess gpod night ran learn to write.
Young ladies can NOW have all OppollUlllly to attain
ahenntifVl rplstolary band
1119. - ' 3t-tf
Register's Notice.
and
N cTen2s'rrbr that:e'nierrA,„ira,,,weTveiit their
respective accounts of the Administration of the fol:
lowing Fontes in the lioziater's (Hike of
tithly, which accounts hare been Snowed by the Re
gister,and will be presented to thd :Judges of the Or
phans' Court. on Monday, the 3d day of Remember
next. nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon. for allowances and
confirmation. when and where alt persons interested
may attend if they think proper. to wit:
I. Thwacconnt of John Conrad. Ailministrator,&C.,
of the estate of William Tobias, late of Wayne trn
ship. deceased. "'"
2. The account of Levi Reber. Administrator. &c •
the rstatc. of Elizabeth Reber, laic of richnyl/alltp.,
deceased..
3. The account of Daniel IT. Stager and Joseph Den.
glee, Administrators of the estate of Samuel Shaeffer,
into of the Borough of Schuylkill Vireo, deceased.
4. The account of Daniel B. Kershner, Executor of
the Last Will and Testament, of Philip Foggily, late of
%Best Brunswig tp. 'deceased.
5: The account of Wm. J. Sigfrie4 and Elijah DA-
Anger, Execrators of the Last Will and Testam •nt of
Joseph Bedker rate of South Matibeirn tp. deceased.
0. They account of Margaret Sharp, Admintetratrix,
of the estate of Anthony Sharp, late o 1 'the Borough"
of Pottsville, deceased.
. .
7. Tat account a Lewin Reeser, Administrator of
the estate of Solomon Zetbe, late of Pinegrove
eceased.
h. The accotint of Samuel anger, Administrator or
thr estate of Joseph State, hate of West litunewig tp„,
deceased.
G. 'the accnnot or Jaen!, Wagner, 'Administrator of
the estate of 'Moses Colman. deceased. Into of W.tyne
tp.„ or; tattled and fled by John Monlietit, the Admin
istrator of the e.,tate of said Jacch dereaFe4.
10. The aecouct of Ilaniel 11. Stager an Abraham
Ifeebnor, AtirMnisitrators or the ittale of Henry Sta-
Ve. teq., late ,f the llorongh of radial/alto; deceased.
11. The attonot of Satnelllo-er, Adminiatritor de
ton tort of the Boom of Catharine 31.141, (widow of
Joseph Mate) tate of Weft ilrota,vig 111.,iteed
12. Tim account of Levy Reber. wit of late lseto
ton of the Last Wilt and.Teatameat of ()gorge holier,
Fso , of Schuylkill to. deceased.
DANIEI, HAERCLIRR, RefidaLy.
Regis t er's (Mee, °mtgs.)
Wog. Aug. 4, IEIO.
l3ley's SUperior llagnesja
porpAncrimy • '
' 'GEORGE BLEW, JR
Druggist and Chemist. North-rest ear. of Third and
Pepin's sr.—PHILADELPHIA.
1111,EY'S CALCINED MAGNESIA is respectfoGy
JJ
submitted to medical prartitinn'ers, in the hope that
It will be found to poiSess all the properties of a strict.
ly officinal article. whiCh It claims to he; and, there
fore not undeserving their confidence.
EMMETIMI
, (ho. fit.Ev, Jr.—Dear 134 have used the
sample of Magnesia 'yen so kindly srpt me, with ninth
satisfaction. Isconslder it folly equal to that prepared
by Henry of Manchester and' Husband of thin city.,
Very respectfully, Joule Wtvroarot. M. b.,
Profealiorof Obsteries and Digeasea of Women: nd-
ChlldrenOn the Pennrylvinda Medlial College of
I Philadelphia.
N 0.191 Arch Street, Jan. 30,1819.
Mu. Cconoe ISt.Ev, Jr,—lleai 81r i-r The aample of
Magnesia you were so kind to send me. I have used.
and find it an excellent article. -It poasesoe■ all the
ammeter of Henry's Magnesia, and could not teadily
be distinguished from it. Truly yowl - mod.
llmsnv 8. PATTERSON, M. D.,
Praferecir or Motoria Medtca and TbCP.pelltlc4 Cu the
Peposvivania Medical Conrge of PhitadriMpa.
No. 92 Arch Street, Feb. 25,1119.
Philddelphia,' - .llareh 47,1919.
GEOIIO6 Dcgr, Jr.—Dear Sir.—l have given a
fair trial to the Calcined Magnesia you were kir.d
enough to Walsh me. I And it one of the MOPI agree
able and certain preparations 1 everetnplOyed. 1 hope
you will be well rewarded fot your care and industry
In its Preparation. Yq111,8,, truly.
base MCCLINTOCK, M. D.
Pr ofessor of Principles and Practice of Surgery in th
Philadelphia College of Medicine.
No: 1 North Eleventh Street.
I,conaider"ltier's CA.Lcixen Mao:male' canal to
rusLmad'e or [leery's, as admirable arttcle for rami
y emoted worthy of the cenadeece or the Mettiea
qactitiolier. J. lleorCx;g. D.
• l'hliada.i .an. 16,1610, go. 570 N. Thly4 et.
. .
. .
Ma. (lEnann BLET. Jr --Sir a—l have'. iiequegtly
reseribtd the Magnesia prepared by you, anal conshler
t fully equal to any now in use.
Front st.,,aboeu Poplar. 330. I Kapan, M. D.
I have stied, both In my practice and in my family,
Bley'.. Calcined Magnesia, and, feel warranted Ithsai
ing froth ay eiperience it is superior loony ether pre
paration of ,Magnelia I have ever wet with.
For sato by the principal Druggists throughout the
tidied States, by John G. Drown, General Agent for
Pottsville; also, for sale at Clemens iletelfr's and
John S. C. Martin's Drug Stores.
July 21, 1949, . 33-2raci
FOR SALE—TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING
Housed, Apply,to E. r. Illebards, Marker or
IG•100. 0. Drpwn, Comte tr.. Forint
March 1-1;' - f
Anthracite flail.
• USIWIT %viers, NiNgIisVILLE. re.
Thesubscriber would respectfully /acorn
asasi+ Ms friends and the publlclhat be has removed
10 the these named house, (formerly kept
by /Lapp) where he wilt be happy to give
every .tittention tiove who may (heor him with I
calls - [ap.7.•49-15.tf.) JACOB IMAM.
,-, Rising sun Hotel,
eormatztv., PEDN'•.
f 217 ... TIIE undersigned respectfully ans./pace;
.... to the citlzena or. Bchuylkili County. and
!. travellers to ghe eneral. that has taken that
al
old established stand knnern as 'Yost's Hotel.'
and lately kept by Jaremishaushes, at the Cousin
OF SECOND and slvintsvit4.E Sty, In the Ramesh
of Pottsville, which he hos fitted up with special ter
fetence to the comfort of tbdse whd may favor him
witti their custom. • j- - .
The hence Is pleasantly located, wtt , Ztabling and ' a
large yard attached , calculated to ac mmodate Farm.
Cr.. and persons travelling with horses ud Catriages
The proprietor has hit house wall funditied, and will
spare no pains or egyense to aupplyrhis Table and Bat
in a Manner which cannot fail to aff ord general satis
faction. .
An attentive. talthrtil hostler will always be in at.
tendattee. so thsteussts msy rely on basins their hors-.
es properly attended to.* 'MICHAEL SELTZER..
Mayl9:49. —2l-1y
Washington Hotel,
• . (Folmar., astir nv Hasten thriatti,) •
&hay Ilorn4
_ The subscriber announces to his &lends and
esoali the travelling public that he has taken the
~ above mentioned establishment, and fitted up
,throughout, so that it will aerial any estate.
lishment In the County. It is located hear the Depot
of the Philadlephia and Reading Marna& and on the
Main !street of the Borough. His table will always be
abundantly supplied with the chniceet delicacies of the
season. his chamber, are large and airy, sad his hed•
ding of the best kind.
EMI
The stabling attached to the hotel Is large and com
modious, and attentive hostler' will always be found
attendance, Etc has alio stEoaataudationi for Dro
vers. &c. • •
0-Vehicles will always he kept to tarry visitors to
any Part of the pounty.or elsewhere. .
All he solicites Is a trial of his Itousc. feeling con&
dent'ho will give.krnire satisfaction to all who find it
convenient to sojourn at his Rouse
Ap.7,,19-45,t1.1
The ravirnerN Encyclopedfq.
EDITED DV
GOILIVERNEUR EMERSON.
-
IN ONE VOLE ME. Royal octavo, 1165 nag.. heautl
1. fully bound, containing 17 fine plates. besides nu
arons Wood Cuta. Sold at about one-fourth the cost
MT the Malicia work, without any Plates.
4 . The Farmer's Encyclopedia is a Nat treasury of
practical information. wherein the experience of au
area and countries to carefully Conran unto the present
I
day, and admirably arranged for convenient refer
' enre."—fDr. Darlington.
We ally co:iv:need that such an amount of
valuab “wledait for, fawners can, be found in no
other stiirk In sucheap and ennyenient a form. In fact,
nn Faititer who pretends to b- well informed - in his
profesdo should he without thin Mr Grit.
-ssed Srtner,
A phone work, fit to be distributed in pi emium e
by Am , cultural Sneieileg,-[J. S. Skinner.
('or sa!r at thin Odic,-, price at
Also, by E. W. CARR, Third street, opposile the CO.
change. and N. HICKMAN, IMlnutore,
Mart land.
Orders must he areprupanled by the CAM.
Subecrlptions recelye.4 at HANNAN'S Llonkxture,
Pottsville, where the sg, orb f3ll be.obtaine,l ut publish
er'e prleee. ' [July it, '9O. ' 20-4110,
Philadelphia liedsteadraciory,
No b 0 St. John strrg, aitutt Collosohill,
D EALERS and Cabinet makers supplied nn 16±r terms. Patent Screw Bedsteads on band.
15 •IYI B. REEVES & SON.
Worsdell's Vegetable Resto-a-,
the -
rpTlEsn PlLts iinvr, NOW BECOME TH E
MOST emens,ively established and rwoular Fams
uv Mentelne of the present I.V.‘ both In England, and
in this Country. They were invented in 1632. by Dr.
WM. WogsDELL, of York, Eneand;and have since
that titan wrought' litany Wonderful cures in every
country where they have been Introduced.
The present proprietors for the Dn:ted States are In
prlsetrAotturmanyvnutocceriticateco(ented at might
both In England and Anittrlea,
BUZ A utTut nurrEitwormi, 3 Mchtonnd St.
Liverpool, way nutfined to her bed six ionoths, with
the Dropsy, her legs •beeante swellad to a t i enor noe .
thickwtar. After ninny trials of tothertneriirine .yhe tro.v
testorell to perfect health by two heaps of ‘y.,,tiletra
Pills.
Mr..lll.NES,loConrert lierponl,%vaa.plioctjed
of Intilmatinit,of the !Ayer. lry WorFttell's Pits,
THOS. eitt):ViDALE, Thornley near Preston, Eng
la n, xitr+ cit;ril Tyntitm. :414d Rhegtuallc .Fever. by
Wor.,1”11
mos. BiAlc p,erling Pennsylvania. tern.
0111.1 was aev.•rvly iilP,icted with Worms,
and w n ctl y reitoreil by. the ace al Wnrsgells
Pills. If
Headache. ilabituat Costiveness,
severe Coble . have rill yielded to this powerful but
purely rrffetoble medicine. tin more certain and mild
et purz.tit e has ever been discovered.
Many Physiciand make ass of these Pills In their
practice With great success.
They are for sale in Schuylkill County, priCe:2SCIS.
a hay, c6ntatninz 50 Pill., with full directions, by Jim.
G. Brown, and Joseph Coatsworth Pottsville
L. Ileisle•r, Port Catbnii:E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; Joseph
IL Alter, Tuscarora; Jacob Mete, St. Clair: George
Ileifsti. der, New Castle; William Paine, Heck.
sche rville ; James B. Fulls, ; Levan
liatitrinan, Schuylkill Haven ; E. & E. llarumer, Or.
wigsteirg ; M.& J. Dreher. East Brunswick; Boyer &
Wernert, meKeansburg; S. B. M. lieplier, West Penn ;
QinelT.S , Tors eS. Pine Grove.
C.P. Aluet, Travelling Agent fnr the 'At itfitle Fla!es.
A. WECISSI, & Co. Proprienirs.
Jan :T. 'l7. 5-111 No. 141 eneAnur ST/Ptlllailar
W=MMI
CLLEORATEU
For the Curt of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ponchiti
Incipient eouseniptign, tiatninatien of the !
Lungs, and Disease, of the Putman
ary Organs.
TIfIS eltuable preparation is Highly reconintemled hy
physic ians and by ascii - du - aced chemist of Blidadel
phti, mend medical afects and chemical combination, as
well as by thousands of of ions ,who have Mactsase - of it
—an it never has been need without producing lemelici"al
effects, and ultimate. Cati. of the diseases for winch it is
recommended. Am) Leine a regular
cy, I canassure the public of its petrel t eaftcy. It is
or 51101 preparations ae stand in the very high
ent cehnto ninon; the medical faculty for the core of that
i kw; of disetlea which are Eno often only the fisreninnerS
of that fital disease, consumption. In nin.t Ca.Sca
there is lab ea pain in the lireas,t. and Which often extenild
through to theshoulder blade, I would strongly advise the
application of one of the Compound Calbanum Plasters
to the breast; and use the Expectorant no directed. In
lint, the usu.( the Callianum Plaster cannot be too stronly
recommended, as I haye seen so many instances of its
affording, the greatest relief in a very short spare of thole:
even In confirmed consumption. The Els:gun-ma will i
be found to relieve the cough, and the Piaster the piiiti•
and, male same tune, draw the indatnatioti to tile ourfaCe,
and thereby act as a counter-irritant. which every physi-
Cad will pronounce gund, without the leant hesitation.
whatever. :Persons are often said to have the consump
tion, when by a Judielons use of some of the best Expee
torants, nod a careful diet, they. have born ca;oraut e ly
cured, en that their experience should art PS a Wart, lag 10
/twin Whit are said to have the consumption not to rid
',air, but try on. The Expectorant pill be found to afrord
great relief. even when a cure is said to be impossible. i I
Betore making use of an Expectorant it would be as,
well to examine the Costa, commonly termed Palate, to
tr., if it is not swollen or elongated.' In such cases an
expectorant is useless.
eough and a continual disposition to m. 1 1 0,1,
Li frequently caused by-an elongation of the palate. An
excellent remedy In such Caney Iscto tine; ,malt quantity
orritteture Myrrh, eac about a tea.epoonftil to a wine
glassful of water, and'aso as a Garr.% three or four tune
a day. If the above remedy should fail, or one of th
same nature, it would he hest to apply to a surgeiin.• an
have a email traction of it taken otr, no as to obviate th
irritation and the continual moth which it would he like
ly to produce to the throat. The operation idtriti sty tad
attended with but little, if any pain whatever,
In Bronchitis, end diseacen of the throat, the gang
!mold be used.
Pr,rired by I. CURTI . % C. CUT:llllS,Wll,,Ierial and
IL .ad Orn;giet and Chnnixt Centre Street, l'uttAvilc.
Gold: Cold old:
A NEW AND vsgvuL ARTICLE.
H.tRl":3 GOLD PAINT AND INK, With the Iplc
pers. can write a beautiful cold liztte:, which Is
its brilliant as gold ltedf, regilt picture and looking.
21,is frames, making them look as well as new, which
will notprilish any quicker than [begin frames thein-
SPire.S. Wish the point they can paint giiTrietrers on
sigh s, Avrite signs ,with pencils, and gilt any mater
ial, by the same proems as painting.... It is elfeaper
by 50 per cents than tae iinnat modes, and Inure
durable..
The attention of our Painters Is called to this tit . -
tide. For Sale Wholesale and Retail. st
• DANNAN'S Clcap Rank and Vaiiety Senee f
Where the Article ho supplied INholesale at htitin.
factitrera priers. Agents wanted and will he furnistmil
a MI Ills Towns In dcituylkilt county, by arrangement
11th rite Proprietors at their prices.
wdune 23, lath.
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MONTHLY BULLETIN. NO: 10.
THE CONSIIMPIION
It is the settled opiciln
the mmtdistlnsuishetlphy
sicians, both of this coun
try and Europa. that Vms
snetphos Cunthr4; in any
snd every stage,exceptum
that cehich IA by
umSting The
latter sytnploi frequently
marks s break rig up of the
powers of lifemnit then a
cure is not to he socertaln
'• - minted on Tubercles
' C
tteD
M:-.J A
nil the lungs are not Wes
, vary obstacles to a perma
nent cure. But the means in be employed must be
Widely different tram thositordinatily used. Consniori.
live patients centrally seek for a soothing medicine.
merely, something which will aliay a ces,rh. 'Nothing
is easier than to banish such a coinpound. It is this
and, this alone. Which the numerous Pulmo nit Hyrups
Wild Cherry Balsams, Cold Ala lad its, Sind the like, him
at ; and it is all they achieve. • _ -
• OPIUM! . ..
Is usually the basis of thern.all ; which, for n tinte,,Je
ceirrs the poor cufferrr. hut disappoints at not.
To ears enitsulnption, sothething far beyond all this
Is impetitively necessary. Something must he used
in upon the Pulmonary vessels,
and ;wale membrane which lineS the air
; , vl,l-1) shall arrest and eradicate, that
morbid prin,..ptc which 'chows itself in the Wm of Pe
berates. This the Craefenherd - •
• - CONSUMPTIVE'S BALM. ' •
Will effectually ; white at the same time it will al
lay the coughland remove the wasting locltir..
This medicine is the only one extant . , to this nt in
foreign rountrica,that can be relied on in the complaint.,
tinder notice; and as the most trying season in t 0.% ut
hand. the %Motion of consumpuve persons,of the Med
ical faculty., stml of the pubbc at large, Is earnestly in
vited to it- This Balm Is ofincalcumble value in Asth
ma, moncnitis, cniarth, Cold, Spitting of Wood. LUZ
euley all other affections ef the throat,
the lungs, the bronchial tubes. &c.,,
Testimonials of its wonderful efficacy. and Of the in_
mernus cures it his effected,may tie had on application
at the Company's Agencies.
E , BARTON, Secretar.
A n d for sale byll. S. Navin, Plittsyllie ;J. W,
Minersvilic: E. J. Fry„Tamsgita; J. IL Alter.
Tuscarora; John Williams, Midrdeport ; Robert (tot
er, SPririg Vile. rAugl9'49-Jt-lyl Novll
To Isom° period last year, '101.529 ions
victitiiODlETX, Different kinds, forcom
1. man use,alro for the Centre Table. or mantel-kilt
`received and fur eels at LIANNAN'S
lay 41, 1149. 3 0 -1 Cheap Variety Stores.'
DE.A.I.Dif.FAL FLOWED. VASES, for the Centre,
.D Table or Mantel, Jett received and for sale at
EIANN - AN . "
Pile 21, ISO. 30-1 • Cheap Vailety Stone
POSTSCRIPT
Ffom our Tele;raptile Coriespoidant
NEWS TO THE LATEST MOMENT
MARXETS.
.Floiir—s4,B7f ass a $5,25. Rye
—82 : 25. Wheat--$1,16. Cot.
Oats-27f. .
i It• • i 6. . 6 I
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NEiTUCKY..7 r M . I Whi gs h ave ev) r deli'
both branches ofthe Legislature; I t -. 1 44',
cofocos have gained three and lot two
members of Congress, making a. cle : gain:
of one. The ;visit, is sve Wings . and
5 e Locofocos.i - Of the 100 remitters e-;
ected to the po'nvention to amend the'
el f,
State *Constit ation, about 50 hav beet:-
elected by each party, but there Cot.'
singlei:Emanclpationist among the hole.
of them.
been
• T mt.
INDIANA.—The A ! Ict Locofocos /tale , vn.
successful in :thtia State: they have e eriled.
their Governor, Lieutenant Governor and
, t
a majority in both branches of th 1 gie:'
lature. They have ergo gained() e ern::
bar of Cnngfess 1 and in the 4thy strict
a Free Soiler is elected in pia& of a Whit:
—making the next delegation stand, I 7 Lir
cofocos, 2 Whigs, and 1 Free Sokr.
TENNEssEE.--The election iii this
State for Governor, members of )
'sort
r :s
(h e
and of the Legislature, has r Si,tit d itt:
faior of the Locofocoe, Nilici aye e ected
. their Governor, a majorit both hia 'ehes'
of theegislature,•a ' gained tlo em
bers . it Congrei '
.NORTII C LlMA.—rd this Shat ,
I elections as resulted in the chic
Whigi and 3 tocofocos' to Congces •
same as at tho last Congress. •
At.snastA.—H. 317, Collier,ll
./
foco eandidate, - is elected GoVerner, - •
out opposition, amid the . Legislator
course of the same stamp A lbert4 _ I
Whig, is elected to Con tTress from tin
~ _
bile district, (the Ist,)
. by oout !6 I
jority. Henry W. 11 illard, Whig,
elected from the Vontgoinery (2.41di
and Samson W. HarriS, Locofoo
elected in the 4th district. There!ar
districts to be heard from, all of wit icl
represented in the last Congress by
lot:0C'. II
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NEWS FROM EUROPE.
JOHN JON
117. 7 .N0AR1AZ1:13 fiTILL
. ,
EXTRAORDINARY ENTutqr4s
TIIIJIR ,lIEHALFI
The Hibernia arrived at 11 ,
1.-ith inst., with news one week lite
Europe. She brings glorious new
flup„anry. They Are still invineibli
ling the Minions of -despotisms tigl,
left, Thti following are the mast
mot items: I l i r . -
.•
The English Parliament has, bean pia.:
~
rouged. The• Queen is visitingir land.
HUNG NItY.--The Hungarian con
tinue sticcessful again.. They have defea
ted and out manceuveted the
and
my—.-
placed the Austrians in peril, and ut off
the Russians from their base of ope t ations
The three great Generals are now 1
munication with each other, and rc
act together if necessary. Their 1
tive positions are rendered secure 1
nature of the country—while Ith
nothing to prevent their emergin,
their fastnesses when occasion pt
itself. The whole•population servo
with heart and hand, and bring Rica
horses, and intelligence of the er
Movements. • r 1
The English papers, kith tire` I
roan debate, had arrived, and die'
public were occupied extensively in'
ing the translation which appeared
above date, of Lord Palmerston's
This, it is said, has been of clap
der to the Ministers. i 1
The news of Gorgey liCving be
Russians at Japeo,; entered Kasai
crossed the Theiss, carafe at
time ; and already there were jrtl
intentions to negotiate for peace.l
The Ban of Jellachich was Co
his. reiread towards the South of.St ,
and Bern announced his victory to
in these three words :—"Bea, Bar.
Iri a later despatch he says
reqbires now to conquer only two
ale more, Julius and Augustus.
Letters from Cracow. of the 23d
Slab) that a mitriber of Russian tioo
were on the point of leaving the l ab.
for Hungary, had received counter
seventy reilway wagons liad•Oce l
rived in Cracow, tilled
Russians.
Later. ,
iFrmn a Postscript to Ltr,etartoi Court , rat..
The accounts from Hungary, t
Paris,
,Vienna and Cologne,l ! an
anotheiOattle in Hungary, and ..
victoryfor the Hungarians at Gyl
appears that the troops of Dethbin
Paskiewitch came lo'an engrgernent
ended : n the defeat of the Itusian .
liiewitOt is cut off from his lint o
tions, arid Benibinski, Bern an'..l
aro in communication.
Haynau is described as bele; in
perilous situation.
' l '
I
• The Magyar Generals are mar'
the swhole line from Esey to Assob
iating their communications with 1
and: the Turkish provinces. 1
'PRANCE.—rThe 'President 1
on, a tour, to the SOuth.• On his •
Paris he is to review the whole of
of the.Beinie, amounting to 150 y
This spectacle is at present fixen
15th August. •
There seems every prospect of I- r ,
abundant harvest 'throughout Fien e.
, Tho Pretident is still accUsedio aiming'
at the imperial crown. I
. The Liverpool Journal sayS he
ceiied a reception in the province
did not warrant the hope he . is Silk
tertain of being re=elected for tee
ITALY.: --Although the Frehi
restored • tha government of the 1
Rome, they_have not persuaded i.l
iiir to•return to die Va . icon.
Gen Oudinot has been himselfn
in the hope of rritlify4ig the 'Mei
His Holiness, but !wkth ivhat
,not been announced. 1 . ,
' The Milan Gazeite {of the 224
I that a rumor is current_ at the e
frontier, that Garabaldi had em a
America- under favor Of a .dis u
I
that the bands on the IGiSCan
merely pass up his naive as a s i
tige. - . J f
Charles Albert; 41.=King of' ...,
died at Lisbon on the 28th of .1101
TURKEY.—Advices from p
nople statethat''anY army Of $ i;
is ordered to assemble on the
frontier, be weer Geraestrar a d
I I
to protect the Turkish territo
disarm all who may be driven a
frontier. . . - . .
RUSSIA —A Polish paper
a republican eonspiraity has b
efed 'in. Russia ; that •numero s
have, been made ; and that the ht
was' divulged. by a Secretar cii
Orloff. • TWO hundred and eightyi
have been arrested. •
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LOPE ClIAIS....rot sale. 2 nee n handed 0
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thell tllnc.e Chaim. EIRIGH POTT ,
July 28. 1810.
Philadelphia, .tog: 17,0 ceczot
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