The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 06, 1849, Image 1

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AVNPUOT •TRXXT• MINSIISVILLE, P•. , ,`' . s 1 n• ' • k. i s , " : - I ....' l'' ' ; •' .4 ...,,, 1-
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The subscriber would respectfully inform -. •
-ft his friends and tht. public that he has massed , ' - Ar• ''•. 2 ' -''
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to the above named house, (formerly kept •
- by Rapp,) where he will be happy to live ,
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cry „octet:lion to those - xho may favor hire with a
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..iiderstened respectfully aneonaees
fi-Ito the ciliztne of Schuylkill County, and
' travellers In general. that he has taken that
and old established email knowal as'Yost's Moteyf
Pately kept by Jeremiah flushes. at tne Colis.ss
or SEcoan and Mrskirsvit.t.E Sts, in the iloincigh
Of Prittivllle, which be has fitted up witirspeclat ref•
f"rence to the-comfort of those ts'ito may favor him
Asithaliiiir casino,.
The houreJa pleasantly located, with stabling and a
large card attaehrsi, otleulated to accommodate Farm
ers, and persons travelling with horses and Carriages
The prnpritt:or has his house well furnished, and will
spare no pin+ or expense. tostippry his Table and Bar
to it mariner which cannot fail to afford general satie
fattier,
• 'An attenthe. faithful bostlOr vitti tilwAya be in At
tend 2,,,, an that guests tita , relv nn having their hora
en attended to. .111011AEL: 6ELTZE-11.
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Washington Hotel, •
(For:Sioux uorr or SkXl.7ll/. Elcann.)
Schur/kill- Mire,.
21~, The aubscriber announces to his friends and
it - •A the travelling puhltc that he has taken the
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abnye mentioned establishment, and fitted up
throughout, no that it will equal any estab
tilbutanl in the County. It Is located near the Depot
` ,l the Philadlephia and Reading Railroad. and on the
Main street of the flnrough. Ills table will always he
abundantly supplied with the choicest delicacies orth e
ara.on, his chamber. art large and airy, and his bed •
Nlne or the brat kind. •
The stabling attached to the hotel Is large and coin-
Inodlous, and attentive bnettere will always be found
In attendance.., lie has atop Crcommodatio. 6 ( or pro
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0 - Yet:tans will always be kept to carry visitors to
any part of the County, or el4ewhPre•
. All4/gardkites Iw a trial of his llnnse. feeling cnnfl
lent hr Kill give entire entiAri:tion to all oho find It
vonvenieptloxotourn nt bin House.
Ap.7.'49-15.tr.1
Philadelphia Stove Works' and
um.f.owArte (intist)ey.
WARN/CK, LEIBRANDT & CO.
First Wharf oboes Xobte Street on the Delaware.
OS band and lorsale the most tea
• ti ati ff..4,7& Q 7 —i, sortable tern.,.? oily large and hand
some assortment of Striven, comprising
yartety of [Jew and beautiful p-at
tern•, among which will 1,6 found the
following
COok - it' Eit rot Ile. for wood and coal,
CompletirCook, I i
Air Tight Crimple,
NewiConuriete. Itit
Donate Oven, 01%510{1
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Bunk, County Ethotimist, (patent top,) 3 "
James' Co 'lt, forlvessele, ' 2 "
Nine Plate Stoves:ain MP,
On' do do' haler,
On -,14' di. Jog back, .;
Ten do do
Seven do do
taint Oven or nand Ron Stove,
Rey etone Stove, for Oven,
On do with collar on top,
Franklin Keystone,
Cannon Stove,
Bare Cylinder Staves, light or heavy cylinder, 8 . "
Bar Room Stoves, 4
Bases and Top, 8 " 5
Radiator Plate,
Nero York Radiator,
Summer Fortacer,
Gas Over, ;
et•lainanilers.;
Air,Tright , Platim,
Stanley Ca4it Parlor Air Tight,. •
Etna do do tin do -
Smolt . , do do Radiator,
Eton tin do do
I Lit TAFF Complat e. ;int cot, a new and Illlptlior
to ve.
Tea Kettle.. Store and Clatilottornli;
em, Roomd nett d,and traighl Sind
eta. lame Pan.. &, to tit all the !loved. S 1111“, Spout
Irons, Option, Drip, Irons, &c.. Sc.
Beaters supplied with Odd Plare4, omes, Far e
&c Sr. Light Cai.itings of all ..escriptions, neatly
and promptly executed
Aitatist 'if,. 1679
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SwEET-IltaN'6, TIN YIA.NTUFACTORY:
J until 31. LONG.
Wit; - - - ,,,..t . .,. 4 - ` - Gra * trio! for 11,111.1,fhl patronage here
fttLatri..4l: thfare received, res peelfault announce.
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en''•f . .a: to, the citizens of Pottsville and the
-. N.' surrounding countr,, that Its continue.
laiiiiittes• at the old-- ntand, opposite
Mitten White llorre llntial. nn Centre Street, in the.
Jimmie!, of Pottsville. where he keeps eon•tantbi on
hand an eit,inave ayiTearefully . nelecleal ansortinent
. of Parlor and Co ,, kinr. Start', embracing all the not
and approved style:', torether . with ri. variety of_ new
ones,adruirably adapted to the wants of the Coa-re-
P TVI . e llirriMoved complete. of IS Inl i" 1
••Piercen A me,
lean Air Tight, with Brick Top Oven:" and -Stew
arPn Summer and %%Inter Air Tight." arc •considered
. fi, ,i. ,gc wlealsave tented them. probably the very bent
Cooking, Slay.- that lilt, tree been invented. fir
'With caittidence call' Immo.. to his great viand!, of
P..aror arid Ciiiiiitog Solve+, who h la Hague:4..4ly
the largest. hest and clinapent,tobVlOUnd in thel'oonty
of Schuylkill.
tie a l., k eia pg , ane. natty for ante a large arid varied
stock of Sheet Ir. a, Tin and Japanned Ware, of the.
best qualitv'mail i t; ant lowent cash prices.
TIN 110iNFIN . Mot all work rollnectrd whit that
branch of the tannin...as, will be promptly executed, In.
- the be•t manner, iat.d an the mast reasonable terms.
May IVO. . —2l-If _
—'-ii:oiaS4ISTOyESISTaVEii.I---
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,: ' SVI•iTER it COMING!
1.01,1,111 (iN. HoovEn;
Ca rime of -Tare cciei and bra drool! Street;,
' I rtrrriviv.y.
t ‘ ii N toar ( n il a ' o N d l I E,3
-. . " lli l l ' i i c ' generally friends
. , # ~... hae en linnit the meet elegant anil
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anent of "1'4% Ed ever offered in thin
community embracing all the . newt,'
. . :11111 IsIOSt approved pattern). 11e par
iltulnrly,
calk attention an NIcC ni:c lilt's PATENT
I' 1111. t ill lIE 1 rim, at hall is pronoonci.il the bent
.o'v., lira inmae.hot II iirininifort.ertininny,and health
I Inca. the en.clasive right of making them: sloven in
6 rlilllkill County. Alho
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l's, lion 11,diatiirs, .
Empire Choking Stott,. a nuperior article far hotel..
Will a! Air Tight Cootiing Stoves, for wood or coal,
a paper!, a rtiC:r for families.
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Pa:Mr' and rharilln, S:Lives,
'Togeiher Ph a lar.e as•oriment for all purposes, all
of which will he ~1.1 al nun mall, lOW rates.
TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—Ilie assortment of
Tin linitJ.strintm.l Ware is yen' large, and embraces
all the nrticl•• in /Amities, whirls he will warrant to be
if • 'mitotic, .malpy. . •
Alt kiadvaor Tin and Sheet Iron Warianahufactilred
t• order at the ,hort,t notice
ROOFING & SEfit:Ti K.G. Ashels preparra to az
enets - Tin Ttnnfinr. non Spear iuet he iiiVites those in
wont nistirh work. to give Mtn a call, a• he pledges
n imseif to do 1 cites pror anti better than it as Simi
been Inns in this place Inef•ire.
The puhlit ore respectfully invited Inca:land 'exam
* hi. 'lock and ludce for themselves. Inel7-11
1 Wholesale and Retail
et.ocrc sTear:,
n, 513 S 'q %It r ter. ABOVE
S.,ut 1 , .e fe—eit 11.nlar Len 1 A. kl,:illtil'IlII we o,a nt• trrely
. estinente the ,
IN .- . T h .e . i . ne el f
„ I 11;.7,;44-t,e,eie.oher,.r,c,,es..l3•;,,,,Tiry
ti i c l tat i e l g Et t 1 1
( 2 •N
Edwin 4. baton,
t.i.'„,.. : ..,: e i n n ell r . r ' n r ode hi. freme.l•. rimmed whom he : in. : :. wirotns.u.r. BIOISIi MANUFACTURER,
e Melee, all nho duly appreciate ein fleetne••, with a !, , Al, 311 South Ft, nth Strra i
r•gniirol and ne.ri,- - 1 fader for marking It. pre,ue., rt rvre noon. *rove MlEttarT. WEST sInE, IMILan n .
ire. on v alai la , con Inelze. it \ V lIERE Merchnni• and D.• de r• will find. at all
Iles e‘ie.nnes • eek on lona, reenntand o y chine.: le I thoe• n a good a•sortinent of all articleA in my
cnnf - errnet• to the neveroventotec• in I sae and style of ' line of Immense tirade ~,, „, all I hd r , ar , r ,,, , I , lea of
1.1 •-n nod iv:demogni., a .on.-Ints of pee A t-d, v and toshito. and fenl•le.
te-Soar lira , . COE Nri NG O01:SE.,,PA111,011, : My prim, ate. nude Ilene II:4 will b • Sand In the 11l-
LI.. C111;111 , 1 kat Al. 1 lint :CLOCK... .French, ;tr., e,l of Mont. Morn anlc who well favor nee with a
0. , olze an-I olhor , en-e. style. an call an olio., wttirb Itall before Part limn.: eIWWIItWe •
...,Iton ent,tn.ye rtaittertital anal Corrli tti It•tt, •. Jail./ 21. 1, , , A1.
rws,n th• 0,3,01', toirwn I.` rill I. be tan potsm ih" lair : :
or
tint 'llan,. at •ta, gamutsfitml nne to a thdooslnd. I Teleq.ramltie News.
•r ~t, .h ha ,dt w Croon. it, at taw tent.
13'I IPO CiTANT TO TIM cO. 1L REGION'.
ryes leeks ropaere.l and naranted. ••Elock trimming, Ili; Commdeve beg lea,e art•lnrtthal th !I'me
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1 bard. 1 e , 1 ,1 to
lilt. dal.•. lIIIIM-ed upon them relative In
tall cud are nee Mina, '... I bt•M• n
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Ibe nonitrattlothallid insist clown standing met foe their
lAMc oi BARBEE.. 23.4 Market St. .
thcrib' at n it hacard, repoild they en the mean
l'hila,!a. Aug. In, 1019 3.5-ty
tone lave 101 , 111ent , 111 the t ety, which well leeway.
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111/1..t.1)1 1. E.:11.1.1(3TT. I !beer attention, et cerelinly 'well he necessary to• ep
. pea, geten.l ;awl r a n d by calling on Nl•sers•
W A TCILII A litiltS AND JEWELLERS, Li r .,,i,,,,it & Thyior and prercloning a suit of clothes
n nen I ere• in Tarr, ...JOIE IMITI them -vi.ry cheap ana conleionable, wherb for
11Y it' 1101.1:S -11,p .q.VI) 12E7 Alt beauty and till IN -11111,14ner an) done ever uttere.d In
Stsir• neat dnot to 0, 0 m i ,,,,, , Dank, Gentle street. the : country. A t• 1411 to the, ,ell established house
POTTIIN ILLE.
Will Morn than rip rpm them for their troahlr.
Mcssni+. 11. - Ir. r. keep cometatelly nn hand mAGNETF:m ! ei,A IRVOYANICE :' TOM T 1117,10 •
,", an elteextensive aSsegrtment of WATC I I Ed, em-P...c., &c., &e..
:
•" I , rar.ing every siyle, price, and Mania facture i
C - ). 1
(las to lee r (band la 1111, "'entry : among which
Are trifles_comparett in the it
p. ex,ement that Lippincott
, A. Taylor's New Good. have prod,,, ed. Snell a FALL
rile, may PeolinielaelY re ferto the Celebrated gold and : in PEIEE...: an 0,-v have !Wanted t. t , sell at In almost
sliver LEVEES or M I. Toldan 4. co . J on . j o h n ,„,,, ; ~l ~,,,,,,, i h,• pr,,,,i ; nN thernlelves. Their object at
iloheri Roske , L Wn, 1t0t,,,,,,,, is , o f ny hone Mafia- ; II:kill:W. 101,1n•ti1 the coal operatnrs In carrying out
re th.. 2, have a splendid rolierti.m• A Ls°. enid : tenor hoesveet swept:nylon nocrenifeeltv.
KM] 6.11 M, Artflkolat and Le•pines,to which they would 1 LI PPIN I'OT I' Sc.' TAV1.011., 1, , -
n Site atletllloo ALSO, a large and complete assort. Corner Centre and Mahatelemein•treets;
en ent of Jeweiry and Silver War e ...mint...MC nearly Orel--d ^) • ' Initantlrille
ever,. article prnperly roulette under those hoadn.—
Fin , • tit gaol v• artily; Milner:Ll I todreene•nl, and Fan
,'" Articles of every dentrinteon. Repairing of Clocks,
Wretches, Jewelry. .1..... promptly ateonded to.
Men-rn. II & E deem It ...too,. ery In •aelenffine.
Illept to 4,10111,11 Z, lbo ir -tack ote atter iprally I .111_
lire I a say •bat It ran telom melee - I'd en oh much emre are I
~,..d . ,,,,,a . a n d e, r,ri• .11 - I h.. Inli,i e xten., r to hr room!
fa the conntre Their long ,aperlenre in the ba•Ilte••1
reed ;Idly warrant 1 hern inlnv . etenr. Ille atlrattma of
p•trelta.rne, en the run confident, that lit •y are enah , ed
in ..this rel./pas any other e•tabli4limeet here or e'Se
'where. . • iner1447.51-!y
T. It. Itroomftlt's
4ItEAT.I3 tRGAIN '‘irATCIFI AND
MWM=I
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), wu r, rm Gold and t-dver Watches of every
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~.. de.crtpti..n ran be had at from ter In fifteen per
C-1., ev,t. 1,04 t trto :Inv other store in New York or
•`'' Philadoiphia. f•f4s.ms who arch to get a cond
•.• :WI , Perfertl.l . - ,„ gohted,woold do well to call It the
•eto ,, or 'h.. I.IISI 'her, and compare the ndsli l 3' and
.rt , of h, watchs with that of other :dory,
j'i.,mj ri - e,h, 0 25; c0',,,,,,, flcreltnrly tom prices:
:old Levers, fklrjewcll.-d. 19 carat eaten. #29 NI
le liver d a do • d.: 12 09
~,Id I,.ptnes. Jewelled, 19 [aril case?, ' 25 09
..-AOver do do 9 00
vpr t.:t•rtm WarrMts. from ri nn"Ptv , f 3 ••
q ' ol , l Pentol• Stool .!k I 6 '6.5 6 ; • r.O Pena, With
renri:g ,11.trttri.for 73 pots.
%kn. a Ilso koto , s.t.ortmvat Of oP . .v and f.p.monable
d•odire, at artPos hr tvdmv the asnal sin, prices
unid and silver hUnaut nr taken in exchnnue...
LC VVIS: li. ft.p.diflNl.ll.L.
Ne I II Nerd: Seeond st....srend door 16.10 w
l'lldortelpto I. [Apia IL 4p. 1I it
I'at Ibis a.lvertha meot out. and Willa II along, you
elflike, he ,ire to gut into the right FtoTn.
WATCTIES .IXD JEly.pr,,j..l',
CII E Ii r:a THAN' EV ER.
it hole. and Rea'', at the “Phitivirlphia tree:S.llnd
ftwelrWS!ort,.. Jr,. O( .V,rth Scrawl' Strut,
1;
. ar", of gassy. —rnit.tnElp‘l ,
, o ,• Go c
ld Levers, Pscarat cacii,Eill inweßtd,
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• 4:19 and upwards.
L Silver L. c 0 .,. fußjevvelled; 15 " "
Cl!o Lepine. lit k eas..sitwciltd, 2.5 " "
....I‘.er. Lepinec.Jmvelled, 1(1 " "
Stir, gnarlier Watches, t to 8(0
s,lvr, rpolOn,, ow:d to coin.persett,Tes. 85; Desert.
810; Table 815; other articles in prnportinn. All goods
wa•raote.l to he a hat they are sold for.
ennaantiy on hand :tiara.• assortment of fine GOLD
JEW ELRY and SILVER WARE.
Al., an ars.irtment 431. J. Tobin., St Co.. E. Simp
ann. Bsanrrl 4 Ei - others, E.S.Yates & Co-John Harri
son. ri. & R. H.:, it'y sod other superior Potent Lever
Movements, NV {IWO tutu he eased in any style desired.
Arrant:amen?, i'...e teen made .with all the above
named umgccielirate.lmanufacturersof Englander" fur
nish at short Trotiee. any required style of Watch. for
,hiehorderr...wil be takes. and thfroame and residence
or the person ortlerin4 out on if revolttldect.. . • • • ,-. ~,"
. •• -' 0. CONRAD, importer or Watches.
Phil's., Dr125'48.14.111" a' No. 80 N. tkeennd Pt.
P.l-7 - 16 Nnr nn Eiet;t i t Othr•-;
- I/MarlioNgor,F. gliorth 'First Leer shim
Arlin. %Viten.. A ORltc, • ttnayt
VOL. XXV.
MOO
Furniture! Furniture !
CARPETS, VENITIAN & PAINTED BLINDS, dec.
CiItESSA.IS6 & ?SILLY/CIA
RESPECTFULLY announce d.
•t eltiaelatt of Potttville and.i.he
rrnundin; neighborhood that they;
have opensiia, FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, is JR,:
, matrix/ 0 Stern.. few door* Pro Notre, wherethey,
hereon hand a large and fashionable stock of Futm
ture, embracing the West and merit •fashinnahle
all of which has been manu fa ctured to their order by
the best makers in our titles: Their stock embraces a
general assortment of all the ankles embraced In fur
nirhing dwellings either plain or in the most luxurious
manner. Bedsteads ranging In price from $3 to 450,
—and all nther articles of forniture propintioni In
their Stock 15 al, embraced a lame assortment nf Ve
netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most appear=
ed pattern., selected wtt h erect care.
CA TIPFATINO., BEDDING AND UPIIOLSTERV,
They have also added to the stock a lot of Carpeting
of the V3IIOIIP onalities, and to .which they
call the particular:Mention of those sn want of these
:tattles.
It is nor de'iten to keep all the articles of Furniture
required in Atltnylkili County, and prevent the nece,i
coy of ',ergot's come abroad in seaich of elegant arti
cles of Fitriiiture, all of which they are determined
to sell nt Ins. prices then they can he obtained rise
where, wit h packing and carriage added. They therc•
fore earnestly invite • those sa hit am about furnishing
hatters and thnae also who rermire additional furniture,
to rive them a call, as they dotter themselves they can
give them any kind of a "fit out" they may rcqutre at
a great saving of funds.
Ii F.NRY eIIr.SSANC.
April 7 15-tfl ALEXANDER SILI.TJAN.
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A CARDs- , •LIT'II.F. & MARTINI
j-; - ‘wiloi.Es . 4 .1. r. and Retell Dealers in DRY
..1 - 7...00D5, GROCERIES. TEAS, LICOUIRS.&c.
-Waal...lmre on Centre Street, neat the corner of Ma
hao. nog, to which the :menton a the citizen, Ottawa
and country is resperthilly
JOHN 1.. LITTLE.
P..ntssillo. Oct `2;-111 lI.M.ARTIN
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S. & J. PC:STEM. • .
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ARE not recoil , mg their , •
Ppm,: sumiltes of MOOTS Zi, •
t arrgrtment s which they now ,
ro SlMES.comprkinga first rate .
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offora - ti
t wines:tie or retail at the Very lowiit
prices. Tht.y have alga on hand Tr u n ity. Ve
nice, Carpet Ilitg., nnd.Satchelsoardeand Upper Loather.
Nforriecn, Calf Skins, Lining end finding Skins, Shoe
Mlikers' Tobls, and a general assortment of Shoe Fluti
ng, . . .
N. ft.—Mont, .i. , Sim, manufactured at short notice.=
Their friends and the public who are In scant of any of
he - ti.riv!arti.i....ll,.....pectltllly.leqUl•St , •it to giv e thew
cal. Mar ~, 1417, 19- -
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Smith's Boot & Shoe Store,
FRESH, SUP PIN OF STOCK, VERY CHEAP
The Su!...oritier antinsinCre
• numerous .custnniet •
and , th.• puhhr, th it he hae
pr•it received at hi• Hoot and ;,7
4 N—., Shoe store. ito•xv do., below
the %Mire of the M Journal, a I resh supply of
Rome and Shoes ofrev,y variety for !Allies, MIP-eO,
Gen:bonen, Miners. tke., &c., all of which
ate and,, up of the I.OA ntaieriak, in a neat and dura
ble 111.11iner, :1111/ will he sold at rates to sus the times
Always on 1.114( a supply of Trunks. Valises, Satch
els, &c., which - a ill be sold very;cheap. Call sad satisfy
Yourselves. Boots and Shoes made to orate,' uf the best
inate•tals and also repaired at short notice.
Pon-111e. Ja Ile WiLLIANI SNIITH
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I':
• BRIGHT 6: POTT,
TOWN HALT:IRON STORE.
t DOUBLE and Sincle lar
rel
STIOT
-• GUNS. Ic %VDER FLASKS. SHOT
.:,
BELTS.
DUPON rs cANI.STER POWDER,
- PERCUSSION CAPS,
REVOLVING PISTOLS. •
SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS.
The above are a fine asiortownt of English and Ger
man nianahr.t,:e. -
. TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERY; SCISSORS, AND
RAZORS a 1111PanAlatl:lellt illthf, Inns! celebrated makes.
ROPC.-lIEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS,
Bellow a, Vices and Files,
BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN
Mini's, Sarety False, Long and Short handled Shovels
made exnressly.thr our twit ',it!,
' }WILDING NIATERIALS,
. .
ConAmin; of Lochs,l,atche4.llinzes. Paintc, 00. Class
of .knierican, Gunn:lll. alld manufacture.
IRON AND STEEL.
Hammered -and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flee, Rand, and
Hoop Ir..n: TOOLS,
Mar ksmttlie. Carpenters . .ShoesnakerS .. .and Saddlers'
S A DDLERY. HARM ARE, & COACH TRIMMING
With a variety of iron nntinns lAne. 2947 35
SHOVEL 7IANUFA.etORY7 --
Engle Worlis,
Centre Street, rOTTSICILI.T, nert door below the
Antri . erant Moose.
THE suba riher would call the attention . of
Coal Operator., Merchants. and Miners, in ex
amine his Round and Square. point Cnnl and
Grain chortle. manufactured by himself, and
eures.le fir the Coal Region—warranted to he made
of the first quality material+ and workmanahip. at
Ctly prices. Allan dent hanktully received and puctu
ally attended to. . .
r. R.—Shavel. - , Repaired.
M-tfl • HENRY PORTER
. . . _ .
TIIE SUBSCRIBER BE MS tr.Avc
0Z.77.3.' In call the attention of his friends and
• - - T,. the r 0.”,. to his stork of CARRIAGES
and LIGHT NVACtIONS now on hand
'and fin churn, which he will diapoite of low.
Z}All krnag of repairing promptly attendttdlo•
W.-1111Pa Corner of Union and Railroad Streets,
back of - the American Rouse.
Jone 5.1817. 25-1 v WISTAR A. KIRK.
. .. _ ._
_ . • : • --
Tuscarora and Tamaqua L ine.
ON and after Monday May 29th. the
euharriher will`run a coach THREE
1'1512,4 A DA Y,banvicen Tuscarora and
Tamaqua. on the arrival of the cars ht
Tuscarora. Tivt car; leave Pottsville at 1} :mill n'_
clock, A. M. and 4.1" M. The coach will leava Tanta•
tvia at :lan.' II n'rock, A. M. and A. o'clock, P. M.—
Ram .50 cent!, Tickets ran he had tf Jones' lintel,
orlo,a, and of the conductor or the Cars.
il.l A 1 El'lloll JONER.'
F;Vt:' , :ll I
and Cfilli!ren'A llothitag.
coil', fiber 11.14 011 1,11 complete accortmerit
1 •ol l thehing, ‘pled to the .0,00. onto-in, !toys
or h rm. ,4el Cr.i age. to yoong ceetleinco ixleeP.
;0,1110.01Z 111/ohle:: at thh4
em, I hit his ellhe pile:loz, of relpraintl them if they
hol
IJ. . 7-In wirr.
N .,. R6h.row Teto It. 111.11ada
EIIIE
N. .111. A etynatiVs
. ri.rm BING slim..
111:A.T It oW , NI .11 , !: I:GI.kS ET:T.
Po f 1 ad!e. Pa.
Lind. of Load I'We.:4l)oet Load, Brass Cocks
ta ,uto-rior ortit.Tna With Tubs, Show, Paths
ll,draitt, Hydrant Hobo, !Inutile 'and Single Arlin;
Pump, de.. hopt constantly on hand and for tale--
.Inks order, en-a[ an lobcra hle, and al
nfPl.nontlininz dune in the hest manner. .
Be:tuiffil! - Calt
50 CENTS!
Mt: ruh.crai, hoe just rrrrirrd it supply or ole
and Ittit pocket Bibins;iirroh pnod print
and rap,. x.llich hr Call scli Atihe q,,,Aually low rate
got' 50 rent. per rfpv
'SCHOOL 131111.11'„
As tow as SO rtc. east', at BANNAN'S
r'a»ro Whol sale ac.l 4.,t311 lir.kxtruca
tarr.t. 1. 111,1.
MM==UM
r Wetherill 14, Brother,
A NVEACTUR F:ItS, No 65, North cruet wee},
.$1 Philadelphia, hare now a , o , t(laiipply oftheDo war
ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and thorn - CIISIMsmjn who
have been sparinpty supplied in consequence of a
on the am, le, Alan now have their orders filled.
No known ruln.tanre prelierVAtlVP an
ht atitifOng propertten, ssl desirable In a paint, in a
equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence an
admixture nfothcr materials only ina,4 its value.
lia4therefore, been the aim of the turtnnfarthree
for twiny years. to Rupp!). to the public a perfectly put
white lead, and the unreasing demand for the article, i
proofiLat it trio mat with favor. It Is invarlahlyhrand
r 4 on nor 1.10 WETHERILL & IMAITIIEIf in (WI
and on the other, zrorraxtrd parr. ail In rad It-neut.
,Pennsylvanla •
, Epic Ar # COLtEGE,
NINTH . STREET, lIELOW LOCRIST,
• ' PHILatELVIII,
ryttr. seprion of 149-:0will s..oinnience lo tiic nest,
I colicge hulloing, lucatcd au above, on Monday,
October Dal,. .
ii,,riki, or Me dicine by WM. DARR& OD. M. p.
Obststricu, IMIN WILTHANK, M. D.
.
l'itscria Mcdicu. ' IL Pi PATTERSON, M. D.
Anatomy and Physiology, WM. IL GRANT. M. D. •
ciurscry, DAVID GILBERT, M. D.
Chemistry. W. L. ATLISE, M. D. '
Eggs :—Matriculation, $6 00; for the entire set of
Tickcin $9O 02, or $l5 00 to each Professor;
. Gra6cia
-4
6 ~ n 6:43 00. _For further Infiannation, apply to the
I guitar, atihisiactalictroecTio. 92 Arch Stract.,,oo
aor Ortobarbistiat the Cohere Drlldina. '''• ' •
DE WRY P. PATT,CRSON, M. D. Raestrar.
fart. IS, IFV. 36 It*
PUBLISHED EVERY, SATURDAY BY DENJA.MIN BANNAN, _ ' OTTSVILLE, SgIitTYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
6E1DE131:021
=1
CO
I *III teach panto pfereathe bowels of the Earth, and bring, out from the caverns of Moun.ains, hfetile'w ich will glee strength to our bands . .ind subject All Nature to our nae and•pleasiird,—Tfr: JdAsee
-- 7 -- : - i - ~ ----_-
Passa %. from Liverpool.
PASSAGE in the steerage ..'the first C 13.11
aPacket Ships Man. Pleatrants, Shenandoah.
Uerlin and Europe, 'Milo' fmm Liverpool for
Philadelphia on the i l d et of every montb,ttinaughout the
year, en be semon appUtiatlon In 1
SAMUEL PLEASANT&
Nil. 37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia:
June 5. '44-24-1y
Liverpool and. New-York
rassage Agency.
E. W. KINEULLI. & co.,
Wall Street—new-Tong.
LICNRIN, KIMBALL & Co.,—Lirearonb,
,*RESPECTFULLY Informs their Bleb& and
the public that they' hare commenced the
(lENERAL SHIPPING and COMMISSION
BUSINESS. together with the GENERAL
PASSENGER BUSINESS, greaten"? certificate/ref pos
raze from! London, Liverpool, MOB*. Belfast or any
part of the old country to to A - etc-York. Boston, and
Philadelphia. on the most reasonable terms.
•
• Drajt4 .nd BILL of Exchan&e, frrim. El to any amount
on the Itoyol'lllank of Ireland and Its brnnches.
The dam of sailing of the Rtzwiar Lint of Lirerpool
Porkers. as Axed noon. arc the Ist,Gth,flth,l6ll,2lol,
and 26th of every moth.
Theme ships are all of the !arrest des!, and are com
manded by men nrchatarter and experience. The cah•
in accommodation. are nil that can he desired in point
of iiplendor, comfort and convenience. Thee are fnr
niihed with every description of More+ antie hest kind.
Punctuality in the days of sailing wilt be etrictly ad•
tiered to.
'Packet Skips Rumius,Siddans.aerielax.and Ousels/F.
arc vessels of the largest class ; arta those desirous to
laths out their friend*. cannot selertfiner or safer ships.
Passage ean he secured at the lowest rates.
New' ()Flew. line of packets gall weekly. Far pea
savor freight, apply as above,
E W. KIMBALL & Co.
•
Cr'ilie subscriber. has been appointed Agent (or tblii
Line in County.
' HENRI' W. LEWIS, Minerallle.
Derl6'4Q-51-Iyl
Jos. - ,Mc)ltirrars l'amNrage Agency.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849.
S. SANNAN . , POTTSVILL., SOLE AGENT
OLDEST 11. D THE SEAT ESTAOLISIIES PASSAGE
OFFICE - IN THE UNITED STATES.
THE subscriber reapectfially begs
, • leave to tender his sincere thanks to
ss.his numerous friend: and the public,
I 47 for the very liberal support he has re
reined for upwards of twenty years,
and solicits a continuation of their
confidence. The lespatch with which his ilaSSeneenf
have_been brought oft, and the Promptness with which
his very numerous thefts have been paid at Ihr:different
banks. are, he flatters himself, a sufficient guarantee to
the public for the faithful pertlitutauce 4f any future
COttlfaCto ...feted into .01,11
-The fopowing are the IIEr:ULAR LINE OF PACK
ETS, Which sail purr tootle on their appointed dayq, by
which passengers will be brought out without delay or
4il.lippointlllolll, VIZ.:
L 111 1 .57 NANIE3 1:•IT . :11,
.Pat rick Ilenry,iptllatio2
VATS OF SAIUNOTTIOIIIf. Y.
Jany. 6 May 6 Sept. 5
II •' 11 "
2r, •• 26 •' 26
ruby. 6 Jure 0 Oar, 6
It '• n It
" 26 " 26 •' - 26
March - 6 July 6 Nose. 6
" 11 ' 11 " II
" 26 26 " 20
April '6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6
II '• II " 16
' 26 " 26 •' 31
• ASS SAILING FllOll
ruby June 21 Oct 21
F. Ft Allen
Corn left,
ls'aterloo
BhrtiJan,
Henry ClaY, Nye,
New +I4,
New World,
John R.Sklddr,
Rose iug,
Axtiburton.
West Point,
Sltldons,
NAME 3..
OM!
Knight,
Luce.
monre.
Hnn land,
W U Allen
Cobb,
De.ann,
Allen
Nye,
=I
Waterloo, " " 26 " 2d
Sheridan. Mar. II July II N0v.16
Henry Clay.' ." 21 "21 "21
New Ship." 28 "• 26 ". 211
Garrick. Hunt, 'April 11 Aug. II Dec.ll
New World, Knight, •"• 21. ' 21 " 21
John It Skiddy, Lute, " 26 ", ‘2ll ". 21
11.0scius, Moore, May 11. Sept-11 Jan.' I I
A4l , lirton, , Howland, " 21 " 21
Wt :t Point, War./Olen "26 " 26 "26
Siddons, tCobb.• June II Ort •II reb. /I
In addition to the abor& - regular line • a number of
nplendi,: xhlpe„ inch an the Adirondack, Marnduto. Rap
' ' "
pahaunock, Liberty, Sea, St. Patrick. Samuel Dicks,
Columbia, and Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv
erpool weekly tn menhir succossion, thereay preventing
the least possibility of delay.nr detention in Liverpool ;
and'for•the acconanodriiion of persons wishing. to remit
money'to their family or ..friendi. I have arranged the
pay ineni4of any drafts on the folio, inc banks:
Armagh, 4 Clonmel, Enniskillen. Omagh.
Athlone, Cat an. Ennis, Parsontown,
Band° . tf;',• - .,, Fe rinny, Entilscorthy, Sklbbereen,
Belfast. . Cootehill, Galway. Sligo,
Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strahano,
Ballymena, Dundalk. Kilrush, Trnlee,
Ballysharinonlinngarran, Limerick, Wexford.
Ilallina, Dungannon Londonderry,Waterford:
Cork, Dour npatr ick,Monachan, youglial.
Coleraine, Dublin, Mal law, •
Engrand.--Itlessrs. Spanner, Atwood & Co., bankers,
London; and Mr. E. S. Flynn, Liverp,ml. r.:
Sconand.-The Ciiy of Glasgow Bank, and all its
branches and age nr irs. -
to Passages can also lie enraged Born Liverpool to
Philadelphia. Boston, and Baltimore, lay the regular
packet ships, nn aPplication being Jim& personally or
by leiter post paid Addressed to It. BANNAN.Pottsville;
JOSEPII McMURRAY, corner of Pine and South sts.,
New York; or mi.:7 GEO. Mc:MURRAY, No. 117.
Waterloo Road, Liverpool Ida nlB-14
OFFICE OF •ritEscirtrictic.na.l
N.. , NAVIGATION CoMPAN V, j
' -'''' DreembAr lad, 1848.
0 lila: is lieroby given that the following rates of
IN Tailli w ill h , charged on Coal transported on the
Canal anal IVorkanf the Schuylkill Navigation Cum•
pauy for the year 1840:
,----From —,
To ; Mama Schuylkill Port
t Carbon. Haven. ' Clinton.
1 s'ts. per ton. elli. lief ton. cu. per ton.
,
Orwigsburg,.. 15 12
Ilnitiburg. 25 22 : 13
Slrihrsville, 35 32 23
A Ithoures' ' 40 37 29
Ileadlog,f , -45 42 33
U nion sill .. 1 55 52 43
Laura.' iii3,l 55 52 43
Pottstown Landing. 55 53 43
Royer? Poi% 55 52 43
Phanntsville, 60 57 49
Paulding's Dam, 60 57 •49
Lumberville, 60 57 48
Valley Forge, 60 57 49
Port Kennedy, 65 •-• . 62 sy
Norristown: 05 62 53
Consohock/n4 , 70 6.4 59
Spring Mill, 70 'i. . 57 58
M timyitnk. • 75 - 72 03
Th., toll to Philadelphia will he as Gallows i '
. • iASIt. Ca rhon.Sch. Damen. Pt. Clinton.
March, April and Stay. 65 cis. &lets. 53 etc
Jone,ltely anal August. 7.5 72 63 .
.ept. Oct. Nov. & Dec. 95 82 73
The Coal .hipped from Port Cnrhon Millie above p . oints
Witt hr charged one and a halt cent. per ton morn lb In
‘a , d rates,
The charge will he WOe prr ton of 2210 am, and an
allow:Inlet of fire per cent. will be made on the weight
sloppril to COVef Wartare.
Der-30-I.ly] FREDERICK FRALEVPiegident.
11111111 SON; ISLCOTIIERS & Co.
31ANI7FAC.TURING
Office No. 43,1-7 h South Yeast Street. Philadelphia.
I•ure Parlor White Lead ;lAlum,groundand inceystal;.
Extra Ground '' 'Copperas;
No. I • •• Pyrolienenus Acid;
Red Lead; Red Ligtltkr ;
Litharge Iron Liquor.
Orinat Mineral; Mastic Bleat ;
Seger of Lead ; Metallic Fire-Pmof Paint.
MET.II.I IC FIRE-PROOF PAINT.
THOI EXTRAORDINARY substance la
found tea strata of rock,of a basin forma. :
srw- When
then
the e mine,
e, in appearance t
and is dttot.t the consistenceof cold tallow;
rlf,.‘ but on exposure to the atmosphere. Inn
• _..—
short time turns in Sitone or Slate. Geolo
gisoi who have seen n, are of the imprteetipq that this
s owtarice, when in a 'mei slate, has been effused
ihroogh a 11. sure :out filled up this tussle formation In
the rock.
It has been found upon any r lyeatlnplly Dr. Chilton.
o f New York', to .311Sist
54 Do
Alumina, 24 20
Proioxide of Iron. 12 . 05
Lime, 12 31
1.1110, 2 31
:Ilagnesia; 0 42
Carhop, 1 .50
SfilAlUr. 0 11
Water. 5 110
Loss, - 0 41
Fnr use It Is grnand to palettes, •xed with 11.insczd
011, and applied with a brunh, the same as paint to
wood. Iron tin. cine,tanvass piper, &C. &c., which in
a 'holt time torn. In Stone. which in Ore-proof
It in partientarly adapted for roofs of buildings,Stenm
boat and Car Decks, Railroad Bridges, Fencgs. &c.,
Ar.c. Toni enmed with this article to mina' tot he beet
of slate, at a yak saving of expense.
Every variety of Iron work exposed to weather will
be prevented (rtint'rust or corrosion, an It torpid a corn
'plete Stone covering. School States are madefrom hp
by covering boards or naps As it in soseeptible of a
high polish, it has been tined to great advantage by
Carriage Painters nod Cabinet Ptak, In.
HARRISON. BROTHERS. & Co.
4 ,0 22 1 7-Tn N0..t3; Smith Front St Plillada.
Sparts:nen Take Notice :P. ,
JOHN ROWER,
.Yortheatt r.rrirrrrf IfWaar and Stead its.
IqUL4DEII.IIII.
vex:vs constantl; pn land. of his own manufacture,
AI. and ins•Foried. cunoleie assnriniPot
IllFt.b.t. Sink' GUNS. PISTOLS, - •
withh he at win ids of the beet quality us rentasnly' 4 .
to which he respectfully Forties the attention of par
ch trer..
Ile w al, prepared to anpnly Priwiler Flasks, Stunt
Borne lairs, Superior Powder, Gun Cotton, Pe'r
, etutsinn Caps. Stint. Bullet Minildr, 11.11 and Blank
Gatridities, and all materials for Gun 31.tkiirs. Sports.
men. kr . on terms as lOW as any other establishment
in the United Snore,
n testimony el his skill as n manufacturolhe Fran
' klin Institute. awarded ty. hull Two Certlfi4o4 in limo
tears and ISM. and Four Sllwor gerjall, In the
tir ars IS4 1-1815-1647' and IB4B—all of Which may he
seen at lus plate of fillainere.
roA dintee'supply, of REVOLVING PISTOLS said
nattily nn hand. • . .
A crock of Gllll9 pig rczeiyed, also and assartment
fli,d,:ine Tackle. . • • „
An:. 25, ISM 254m2.
M, & 4. itosve . .. -
BROOM AND WOODEN wAREITong,
63•Norlit Third rt. out door abort Arch, east Ado,
• • rult.iroBl7lllA:
M AN tFA P tn "l' r n th l
ieDaler A 'na
hinds nHr„„nlrus Cnia.Jedavarg
%Vinare and French Baskets, Stine and Wall Bidithes,
Scrubs, Dustrirallfitscillaektn% Eastern Made Wood
en WaMeletiteeeription, at the lowest wart
et Oar,.
rhrdish paid far Broom tern at Rs "'ornery.. '
SATURDAY MORNING, . ;_ OCTQBER 6, 1849:
•
J. E. Carver.
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER,
Na. 51 XartA Sixth Strad. Plithas.
GIVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS o
Contracts to erect Dwellings. dce. and lay out the
gronnds Ow Country Seats or Cemeteries; together
with the arrangement of Trees to give toe primer et
reo.—Also, Churches. HospliaLs, Prisons, WAWA
Works. Gas-Works. dm— on the latest and most approv
ed pions. including heating ventilating, Oce.
Ph Oa &Yet,. 24. '
Philadelphia Bedstead Factory,
No 89 St. John Stm.a.„ Oboe/ CallowAilt
4.HILADELPMIn. , '
DCALERS and Cabinet: trmeers supplied on liberal
terms. Patent Screw Bedsteads on hand.
.April 1 '4 . 1. 15.1 y) B. 11GGVES 480 N •
Patagonia Guano. -
TIIE linite the attention of Farmers
and dealers to thrir supply of till* remarkable fee-,
!nicer—their a orn Importation, anti selected by an'mx
perienced supercargo.
Being dry like the Peruvian, it is all packed lit While
Cotton hags—bin not being like that, a Government
monopoly, can be afforded at a !overprice. •
Orders from a Obtaine can be executed either from
our stocks here or at Now Yrirk.
PIOCTTEFt & BROUGHTON.
33 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
Sept B'lBlo. ' 37
'aper ! Paper! Paper ! •
NO. 21 BANK STREET.
Between .ffarket and Chesnut, and 2.1 and 3d att.
PHILADELPHIA. -
THE ritibleribers beg leave to call the attention of
enmity firers to their assortment of papers em
bracing tile different vat leties of Printing, Hardware,
and. Wrapping papers, Tissue pa
pers, white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and Das
Boards, dr.c.
Being engaged in the !Manufacture of riming pi—
pers, they solicit milers frOni printers far any given
sine, which will be furni.hed at short nutico, and 'at
fair one. s.
Market pricer either in rash nr trade paid for 11.2 p:
DUCK.EI7 & liNlGirl, No. 21 Dank st.
&pt. S, 1549. .3721 y • '
New
. hall Carpeting.
.I.IIEW CARPETING, Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
&c. &c., at the Cheap Store No. 46 N'orth Second
Street, Oro Carpet Store below Arch). Just received
by late arrivals at this port, and front the best F4r.10-
ries in the cointry, viz. :
Ingrain Carpeting front 05 to 50 eta. per yard, -
Imperial 3' ply, 1.00 ' 1,121 -
Royal Twilled Venillan, 75 " OV "
London Damask, 621 " "'
• Pleat, Striped, 114 " 50 " . '• .
Oil Mills; for floors from I to 8 yards wide, front 371
to 75 cents per sitinre yard.
.Use, Spanish awl Caohni 3latiings or all widths and
styles. just imported. and for sale by
RICHARD ROBERTS,
•
No 46 N. Second st , (first Carpet Store below Arch.)
Sri.' 1,
micruri
ELDRIIIiGE , S CHEAP WAREHOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
D ERSONS who wish to get onoil bargains in CAR
PETS or 011. CL•Ertis, rather Wholesale or re
tail, will Jo well to Call on the subscriber, as his 121E
-1/eflsl, in his present location are very light, he is ell.
abler" and determined to sell at the. triryedi prices in
the city. He OMn fur thisseason an excellent assort
ment of
Splendid Imperial, three ply,
Beautiful Superior Ingrain, ' ,
C. -
F'nne arid Medium do CARPETS.
Entry and Stair of all kinds.
And List. Cotton and Rae,
And till. 1 cLurip, from 2 feet in 21 feet vide, for
R,1011,11. ii. 1119, to. with u great variety of low priced.
Ingrilin.Curpoill from 2010 50 cents, and Stott and Etti
try. Carpets from 10 to 50 ceots per pal& led, Mat.
Itup, Floor Cloth, Stair.llods, er.r. .
11. U. ELUIIIDUE,
No. 41 S trawberry at. One darer above Chesnut.
Lear om.oltd, 2biladelphls.
'Sept, I. 1:119.
36-.111111
- E. Hicks Jones,
WHOLESALE DEALEti & MANUFACTURER. OF
WILLOW AND WOODEN WADE,
Xu. 1 b NOW SECUXD •ST..
Between Market and Arch als. under J'Sidney Jnenb ,
Carpet %V ardhouse. two doors below Christ Church,
lAfi x o ,
„ 1 . 1 :l e d :r t I and
Sl of Cumbe. !Indus. Ga y
Gooik.if ...A cry description, (too namrrnnr '
tn 1 / 1 .1111011.)
I.ook Glasge. of Gilt and Ma:log.oly tiaincs, lia4l:ess
‘1:;
Coaches, Chairs, &c.
Sliaber'A E.istern Wtsp and Country Brooms, Win
dow 8111.11., Don.l. Matz,,Tuns, Llot 1,4,, '2:ht,,,,y, Wg.h.
boaril;—in fact, ‘Voodaii and Willow Ware °revery
description, all of 'Which will be sold low fur ,Caili. or
City acceptant e. t
blercbants would save themselves. much timea nd
trouble; by calling and e,sainiiiing toy stock bufurep isr
chatintz. • , .
~ .
N. tr.—honking Gla s e , .es, are insured against I.lreait
nge to all patg of the Union. withentextra Charge. .
AtiqUit .15.3m0
.illantilactory of Pocket
BOOKS, &C. 7
Xo. 521 Chesnur Strict, LLSVOI Serund. g
PHILADELPHIA.
TIIE subscriber real tta!) solirlts public attention
to his superior god tasteful stock of Porket
Banker's U.... Bill Books, Bre”ine Cool
. Csses, Port Mutinies, l'orses, Pocket Hniveei. arid other
fine Cutlery, Gold POis and Pencils, la.e.or Caeca,
Chest Mel,, Bark Gammon Dominos
fins assortment cor.sods of the most Inatidnable and
modern styles, ottlic finest nullity and excellent work.
man,ht,, embracing every deconlile fancy ; pattern,
which he will at all times be; prepared to exhibit and
(umid) wholesale or retail no the most pleas's-lc
L TM!,
---P
170.Purchase7. wit'? &Aro to mipply thernsel4 , 4-a with
atticirs or lho hoot gaality Will coastal& thoir itnetata
by calling al this esi.ablichineut. •
_ . . _ F SMITH
Pncket non:: Mannfactureioni theotnut sireet
Anent 25. 1V) 35 Gam
Ruud Manufactory - .
U. CLARK.,
VENITIAN BLIND 9IA NUFACTURER,
;Flo, of at Gotitso ntfflo, Na. 131:1 and 143 .1
South Stooped st. Moto Dort st. '
PHILADELPHIA. I • .
KTateEEt's always nn hand T 11.1-
and fashindll . '
.oriment WIDE and NARROW sTIA r
DOW BLINDS, tnanufartured in the hest manner, of
the best material., and at the lowest cash prices.
. Having refitted and enlarged hl. establishment. he Is
prepared to complete orders to any amount at the
shortest notice. .
`Constantly on hand an assortment of
MAIIOGANT FURNITURE ;
of every variety, maimfacinred espreisly for his own
sales,and purchasers may therefore rely on a good ar.
Cenpen in the evening. -
orders from ifdistance pecked carefully, shit sent
free of porter4e, to any part of the city.
IL.. CLAIM.
rinlads. August 25. 1819.
PUney Furs, Mulls, lloas mud
Tippets.
DAVID .11. SOFAS,
(NUCCUOSOR TO SOLI", 13,111.T1f FRI )
uuroßTEtt. AND NI iNUFACTUREICOF EVERY
13 ES CR I PT', N OF FE It
AVI Na Just returned from Europe. with a select
1/ Anck of Furs, in HOW inanufaCiortne thorn In e
very 611111.110 r style:and trimming them in me most
gant mariner. and wnoliktavite the artention of Mer
chants and others, to his superior and extensive 10-
pnrtme at. which. as he.Marmfacture. as well as Im
ports; he is en.thled to'nffec at seen Mee, as few
houses in the United rStatei t can compete with.
, DAVIE) SOLIS
•
86 Arch (Mulberry) street. IJ door!. below 3d et
Next to !murk» d'z Cy. a Family Medicine Store.
Au:. IS. 1519. 31-limo
reSiore always closed on Satnrdavr.
**.i The hiirhest Uaiih piles paid for Shipping Furs
illuff-t, Itnav, Victorlam,.
"AND FUR' TRIMMINGS.
•
91
FANCY
wnui,li most respecifully call the atren
•t'i,`~'j'
r tton'of all persona In want of any article
Ell 10
FANCY rum
husinesef`that he lvse now ready a splendid aneort
ment`of the above mentioned articles, made of every
description of-Pure, and In the great variety of
shapes that are now fasinnahie. which he offers to
sell at very reasonable profile, at hie
I , 1. , FL ,TORE;c
Xs. F. 7 tk Second St. (two dooir beim .4,14 Si.)
Philadelphia.
Merchants pnrehasine to sell again, would 'find It
roneiderably to their advantage to call and eel:nine
his stock Ulld Judgo for tint - viselike before purchasing
elsewhere.
100 00
iCeThe full market price always gtsmi for Skins of
every deecription.
The Store Is always closed on Saturdays.
M. 1). CIAIEN
No. n 2d pt., (two door , . below Arch) NOM
Sent. 15, ltuo. 39-3 mo
BICKEL & SHAW;
A t h e
Beg leave 10 inform their neilleTelnetistomers an d
public generally that they ha l ve removed their
LANI l' NI AN IiF.IqTOIIY, , I
From No. 35 North Fourth litrret. to .i
Xr. 32 JY5,01 &coact Sired, a Pic dAnrs txsges altrist
M=lM=o
WrinL; they coutinud to manufacture lucre ex
tensively than ever; j Sick,is' .Patent Car Fluid
Lamp and Tiingh's l'arout:rtne Oil Lamps, neither of
which are manufactured by any oilier par:mini in the
T r olled Ci:lutes. They also make and keep for sale.
all the. new and' choice patterds of Lard. Fluid, and'
o,i Lamps, Chandeliers. Oirmainles. Baguet Holders,
ife : , Hall Lanterns. Miniature Salar Lam s,dit Clan
ri
defiers nt all tlte new rind various stvle. i,
Likewise Lapin Wick, Clarion , andlobes' of all
descriptions, Oen DieuPere of Dittoing Fluid, Pine
oil, &e., ice. I
• PhilaPultibia.i.Sepreinher 1.5.1150 . a 3 -319 p' .
' Who Says , Gael ' :- '
JACOR M. MAG. wunlel notify MA friends and for
mer patrons, that Lc :e fully prepared to Ifurnish all
kinds of ()KS such as CHANDELIERS.
PEEDENTS.-IIRACIMITC &p. of 'n tuparior
quality and finish; all work done by Alin, will ba
arra atoll," and must pass inspection of the Suyerin l
nd Int. Call at his Stare, and examine his fixtoreci
-6, •Pt jll4. , I . -If
BC"ld
loots a$ d - Shoes Manufacheret
1137 IL LowsEh,
.Iv.. 933 1 NORTH THIRD RT..7I7ILADA.
ALWAYS on band Mena' Double and sin
gle t ole Muni and tinnee. crewed and Peße
, ged suitable for I rdn.Worke and C9sl.l'net
' Lo • coarse' Boot's and Moutons. Also,
rill/.lin, sewed and niageki. Elnyiqloots
• • '3. Ata Brogans,-WonterVilktore and Sbcresoti
all kind. ',torn wort of Ml hinds . Dons Shoes arc
Buffalo Robe. '
tea wilt fill lidera cheap Anna, or bparnied paper.
Anjust 4, I O. . 1
1
Wain .
! • •
- "
C=l
BROOMS
!temp vcd.
~ ~ . Fail Millinery Goods.`..
J. C. &W. E. TABER, ..
714.k9 Stark 9.1 Straw, mous ty Bask Hors. d 11...,
BEG . PIIILADELPUR.
, '
key* to announce to their enetorne,,,
i .g. 7 i
Z .--
._,eld the trade In general; they have now
In
store. and are daily receiving. a full. am
, mtrnent of Fan Millinery Conde, of their tiwrr,
Importations, comprising the following articles c
Uncut Velvets, Cm de Ali Macs ' Velvets, Patine,
Ribbons. and 'like', with et-fall aslortment of Rmniet
stuffs, Buckrams, Crowns. Crown Linings, Frames.
%Vire, lcc., and by far the ebnicest assortment of
French and American Flower. °rang . Lamm In the
trade, or are to be found in these United States. ,
P. 18. 4 -lf you don't tall and lee us and look at our
gond.. It is your own fault, and mamma
. Sept. IS, 1849
• Millinery nd Silk Goods.
A. C. - CETTI,
(FORMERLY _ ROSEN rHAL CETII.)
V9.ll.,'Soutn 2d a.. betrces Chasnnt and .Narita
_
ABEGS leave to inform hie friends and the
R public, that he has now in note a enniPlete
asVortnient or everydescriihlon nf
Ncay COODI, suitable for the Fall Busi
ness. lie particularly invitee `the attention of Conn.
try Merchants and Milliners t! his carefully selected
Stoekcif 13onnets.Cap Ribbons, 3ilka. Velvets,
ers,'anci Pcncliers. all of which will be sold low, and
on the inifid liberal terms.'
T. , Country orders; punctual attention will be paid.
and all goods destined for Che country are packed and
forwarded with the utmost cart..
. A. C CETTI,
No. 11. South Sd st.,bmween Chesnut and Market se%
Philadelphia, September 1:4-10t
They's Superior Calcln'd Magnesia
=I
GEORGE OLEIC ' JR.'
Drieggist'aud °Amiss. ifforth-teret <or. of Third and
• Poplor ht.—PHILADELPHIA. '
_ _
. . .
8i.".'8 CALCINE:I) DIAGNESIA Is' respectfully
submitted to medical prattitinm•ro. in' the hope that
it mill be found to po-sers all the properties of a strict
ly officinal article: which It claims to be, t and, there
fore not, uaderer v in e their confidence
REFERENCES. ...
- .
GEO, ISLET, Jr.-Dew dir :—I have used the
sample of Magnrola you so kindly sent we, with mach
satisi•eildn. I consider It folly equal to, that prepared
Ay Remy of Manchester and husband of this city.
Very, reopyctfully. Join WILTBANK. DI: Ill., Prof...lair of Obsterles and Ihseases of Women a nit
Children, In ihel'enneyleanl.l Medieil College of
No T WlL " r iP c l l: l.l gtroet, Jan. 30, NM
Ma. GEORGE alter, Jr.—Dear Sir:--The sample of
Magnesia you were on kind to :end rue. I hare used.
and find it an excellent article. It possesses all the
character of Ifonry's Macneill, and could -not t eadily
be distinguished front it. Truly your friend. ' •
iif.ittY d. Parreasos, M. D., •
Pnfrnenr or Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the
Pennsylvania Medical Ctillege of Philadelphia.
Nu. in Arch Street, Feb. 23, 1e49.
• •
;
7 Philadelphia, .Irareh 27,k1519.
'Ms. Clanton Ursa., Jr —hear base, riven a
fair trial to the I.7 , llclited Magnesia you were kn.d
enough to firrniAlt me. I findhone of the most agree
able and certain preparations I cent empiny,e , l. I hope
you n 11l he teen tetvarded,fot your EAU and industry
11, its preparation, l'nors truly.
Jan tis binebisTncs, M. 11.
Pr ofessnr of Principles and Prortfcc of Surgery In th
Philadelphia College of Medicine.
Nu. I North Eleventh Street. •
consieltr..lli.Ew'a 1 ,- sr.elarn Mao:mate' equal to
Ilushand'• or Henry's, in admirable article for. fami
ly use. and worthy of the i.ontillence of the Nedica
Prnellllrtqyr. ll. J. flsows, M. H.
l'hllatti.; Jan. IG, 1849, No, 5:0 N. Third at.
Ma. Gamlen fli.uv, Jr --Sir:=-1 have frequently
pre.etthed the M:17.110, is pn.psred by you, unit consider
It folly ennui to any now In u,..
nunt at., above Poplar. Jun. X Xplons, M. D.
I have aced, hnth in illy practice and In my fatuity,
Me) • raltined Macneam.and feel warranted in nay.
mg frill rny enp411.41.! Uhl Allperiol I.mi - 1y other pre
paration of Naenenia I have evermet With.
Fir ',ale by the principal Druggo.la thrnuglinut the
gtate., by .1 , .1m Ilrnwn, tr,leneral Agent for
Poit,vin.• ; ......it. at Ch mesa & neieler's and
Joins. Martin's Drug Shur, a •
July 21, NO 3 In.n
6Juittd Stales and -.ilroreign
A.G1.7.311CT, . '1
,Mo. 75 DOCK STREET, orrosire th e L%.chanri,
Pll ILA I.IPIII A, PA.
Art"l°"i.
U n"' En l i f7 n d 2: ee r nil4 lOOrSi;Sevlee SAr r:1AIhu;:1
rounect, , d Ivith the Patent °trice. x.
Monts, DII..WIA 0 IN D'S'PI . CIFICATIONS
neatly and renrately mail/triad Patents obtained with_
despatch. His thorough, l heoretical and practical
knowledge of the Mechanical arts, induces him to say,•
that in altna rem where be advises an application fore
Patent, in case its. not obtained, the fees for his cer
vices will be returned, and lie will also guarrantee,,
that all patents oldiusissil through his office, will be cue
tained by the courts. Many inventors are subjected so
erns' delays and loss of tune and money by employing
.Inronspetent person to make their 'Teeth •atlons, and
treouststly have to suirendei their patents and gets ,
isivestbsrs at a distance r an send their models and a,
,statemeni of their claims direcsed to WM. But.t.oca, U.
S. Patent -Izeney, No. 75 Ihsrk Ott es•t, Philadelphut,
Pa., and the strictest secrecy will he observeslontil the
Patent is.; obtained
.•.Drawings amt.:Specifications for Factories. Mills, &e ,
and nil kinds Of Stachortery pdrchased on, Conunis.sion,
and croopetent men furnish to aim the time Its opera-.
taco In any part of the United Stater, South America.
and the West Indies.
REFERENCE:3 s
ZADO'CII Posirr,sPresldent of the Mechstilcslnstl
tote. New York.
Meson.. RTI Lt..l An; 14.1.:N . A & CO., Novelly XViirks,,New
York. •
" Prren Mounts. & CO„ Columbian Foundry
New York.
" Co c LT, ELLIChTT & DAVIES, Philadelphia, Va.
" ADA xv Sc Juuv , x, Pittsburg, Pa.
Mr. Tit ost 110 V F., It ifflOje, Md.
Hookas' A, Ter task.
" It totes, Goes, 1 sioc
" I.Vsure.n llurs.eu. Chicago, lilinuls. 's
• •
"• J. N. MIL 1, 11, Savannah, Ca.
" Wn. U Gam., Mobile. Ala.
" ft. T. - funnel:cc, Wai.:tingien, Miss:
.1" Tans..l. liana, Charleston, S.C. •
May 11. • .
l'ancrei Mlalcing and Turning - .
'IIE sulwcriber wnti'd respectfully info nn the wai
-1 lie rot ho lattnput rnmpleted an . entnblishment at
the corner of Canaloni Chesnut ttretts,Urith the view
nt carry ine on the vhovo exten4n,.ls. Mr.
Wet Hoyt:re, well known. MIN* place, to undefstnnd
p.q.fectry. is foreman of the shnp. and none
hilt I, per I.' need hando will he employed. Pattern'',
Terning.and Milt- Clearing or every deaeription, and
on the most reasermhle tenths
All ardera . gratefully received and punctually attened
ed tie T. M. 'O'IIRIEN.
Heading; Sept S; !SQ. .17-61
' School Books and Stationary.
r 1 X 111; eul.srliher mvii'es
.IN 4e V!T
nn l
11. tii
t in of "a''
af.-
Vor him with it call. Hoeing hail considerable exile,
rieltri. in _eettlne ' 1,11 . 101fn kindA of Books, rnr the
Selionts: vuch as enttnii.itidn. Sped
-111,•11 and !Hawing Books. Iletord of iteritaiino and
Ciiiidnet Piece Books, Copy and Cyphering Books,
eharter. rap,, dee. Are. Also, superior quality of INK
by the dallotr or in bottles, of various sine?
T. E. CHAPMAN,
?winner, No. 1 South 3th St..
Sept 39 llinn
Proclamation.
pviiEheAa. In andhy an art of the General A.sern•
I V hly of the'Cominotswealth of Pennsylvania,
Mind, "An Act.reintating the General Elections, with.
in this Commonwealth, payed the 2,1 day of July, A.
it is mmleTtre duty of the Sherif:of every
county, to eitie public notice of ouch election in Pe'
hoiden. and tirmakeltn,wii in such notice whit ofil.
ecru are to be Meet ell% therefore, I, JOIN I'. WEE.
N ER, Iligh SltcritTof the,County of Schuylkill, do 'make
;mope by this advertiseniont to the electors of said
i=nitiitY of Drlttolioll. that a HENEICAL ELECTION
itill be held in the said County, on Tuesday the tutu
day of October pest, at the several districts thareq,
as follows, to wit: •
- -I.- The electors of the rlorough of ,Oiwigsburs, wia
hold their election at the Court House In the Dorotigh
of Ortent,burs.
2. The electors cif all that part of Went hronsaiick
Township. lying and how east of the following line:
conitnencins al hie sand hole on the licrest °only line;
thence by a straight line to the bowie of Samuel II Med.
tar. inchoting the same thence to the fun,nr William
Matz, excluding the same; thence to the farts of Gen.
Mengel, now occupied by Peter ?dikter. including she
same ; thence to the house of Jacob t'etre, including
the cube ; thence• by a etc - tight line, passing near
Abraham Foust's, rfrah the Manheim Township Line,
shell hereafter form a separate election district, nnd
the qualified voters residing therein, shall boll their
Reno's! elections at the public house of fired Boyer.
to the Town i.r Port Clinton, to said Tio nship.
3 The electors of West ltrunsisis To nshlp,not
ln
clnded in the shove boundaries, will holtitheir general
eleettone as herettifore,st the Court house in the Do
nnish of Cirivicsbiteg.
4. The elector), or East Brunswis Township; will
hold their election rat, the house of Josh .a Boyer, tit
the town of McKeansburg.
5. The electors ,of Tine- Grove Township, will hold
their tlerl.jon at the lim,:se of Philip ZoonS, in the
Boiough nu Grove; .aii.l the electors of the Bo
rough of Ptne'Grove will hold their election at the
same house.
C. The &earns of Wayne To. will hold their elee•
I lion at the house of Leonard Shoot, Inkeeper in Die
.mown. of Frii•deoshurc•
, 7. The electors of Porter Tn., will hold their election
at the house of Jacob Ileberline. Jr., in said Tp
P. The electors of tower althantoogn Tp. will bold
their election at the !loose of )9s. It. Otioan,in said
J 0,114411. ' • ' -
• ' 9: The electors of tipper bfahantonen Tp.. will bold
their elections at the house of Jahn W. Heider, In said
Tp.. The electors of the new township of Eldred will
vote as hstetnfort, at the house of John %V. !leaky,
in Upper arthaotonpo. .
111. Thp clitet , rs of Haul Tp, including the house
occupleilhy J. C. litonlison, will billd t bid; *Wm;
at tint bonne ofFrancis Densiter, In sold Tp. ' '
, I I. The electors of. West Penn Tp., will i. old their
election at the house now occupied byJscon Schwartz,
in sold Tp. ',., ‘,
l R. The electors of Upton Tp., trill hold the: ir elec
tion nt the house of Jahn Lisenhower, lo piid tp,
13. The electors of Rosh T.. will hold their election'
at tbritanuse now occupted . by-Tll.Ettnp, innkeeper in
~ laid township. . . . ~ . ,
lb. The electors of the Bormagh9f afinersvllle, wilt
bold their election tit the house now tieenpied by bliebli
Weaver, in maid liktrnagh. --"" 4 -
• I& The eleethrsf of DetritylkOr Tp., will tthlattheer
i.e.lectlon it the house of widow Bensinger. In raid Di.
16. The, electors or Nov Castle Tp., will hold th eir
eileetionnt the puptte hump of WavhteVan liffspY•
de: in the town df Neer eintle. •
17. The electors of Breath , Tp., will bold their elec
tion te Iteretefore, at the booth vow occupied by Phil
ip Kehres. to the lonia of Llevrellin
Id. The Electors of East Norwegian Tu.; will hold
their election it the Poit Carbon Boone. in the tutu"
of PonCathon.
ID. The township of_Nonieglin will hereafter farm
a separate : election district, and the electors thereof
hold their election at the public house of Ira Lake, at
Peer Park, In said tp.
21). The electors of Blythe Tp.. will hold their elec.
Lion at the house of Joseph Balliet, In the town of
Allddleport.
21. The electors of Tremont Tp., will hold their
election it the house of Samuel nipple, In the town
of Tremont.. •
- 2. All the electors of the South Ward lr the
cough of Polies'lle. lying eastwardly of Norwegion st.
'11,311 hold theieelection at the public ;house of Wm.
Mali, In said Borough.,
23. The North Ward in the Borough of Pottsville,
lying eaakevacilly of Centre street, shall be called the
North East Ward:'• and the qualified electors therm
of,shall hold their elections at ths bonier of Mairansil
lion Donflinger, in said flomegli.
21l The North Ward In thellorough of Pottsville.
lying westwardly of Centre street, shall be called the
°North West Ward," and the (instilled electors there
of shall hold • their election ay the house P.M occupied
by Samuel • .1
25. The electoie of Cass Tp., ivllt hold their election
at the house now occupied by Abraham lloch, is said
toe/mein.
26. The elector; of Butler Township. will hold their
' election at the-house now occupied by Isaac F. Davis,
So said township, ' • • _ •
•- 27. The electors of Fralley Tp., will hold their etc
' lion at the house lately occupied by Charles Burrows,
in the town of Donaldson, to said tp. . '
2.t. The electors, of North 3.lanheim Tp:. will hold
their election at the public house known as the "JIM f.
way Douse," now occupied by Susannah Moyer, in
said township. •
29. Thu township of South 3lanbeim, shall hereaft
er form a separate election district, and the qualified
voters thereof, shall hereafter bold their general eke
! lions at the public house now occupied by George
Scher. •
ECM
30. The electors of the Baroneh of Tamaqua, will
bold theitelection at the school house in said borough.
31. The electors of the Borough' of Schuylkill Ha
ven', will hold their election nt the house now occupied
by Jelin Jones, in said Borough.
At which time and places ore to be elected by the
freemen of the county of Schuylkill :
ONE l'Ensrm Tor Cuotil euminissioner.
ONE PERSON to represent the Senatorial District,
composed of the mtunties of Schuylkill. Carbon,
Mor.rue and Pity!. in the. Sena:e of Pennsy!aoin .
Two Pear:mar for Assembly. •‘ -
°se Perms for Sheriff.
Ose PERSON fur County Treasurer.
ONE P,•:nsns for Conn!" Commissioner
E PE IlattN for Auditor.
One ?mos For Director on the Pour.'
The general election to. be opened between the
hourr of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and
shall continne without interruption or nejaurnment
until 7. o'clock in the eveniug, when the polls shall '
be closed.
; to persuahee of ah Act of the General Assembly
'of the Commonwealth of l'ennsYlYania, entitled, "An
Act relating to thb Elections Of this Common.l
Wealth," paned the s 1 day of July, A. D. 18.9, no
tice is hereby given:
"That the inimectors and judges chosen as afore
raid shall meet at the 'respective places appointed •
fur' holding the election in the districts which
they respectively belong, before nine o'eltillk• in toe•„
Morning of the seemid.Tuesday in ()ember, in rub
and every y ear, and each of said tnapectars ahal I ap.,
point one clerk, Who
.shall be a qualified voter of]
such Marriet. 1.
. r• In else o'r the persOn oho shall have received
the second highest number of votes. fdn inspector
shall not auction's the. dty of, election, then the per
eon' whit shall have received the second highest
number of votes fur judge at the -next preceding
election, shalt net ins - Inspector in his place. And
in pers
case the on wet, shall base received the high
est ndiilsegtaf i lotes for inspector bhall not ahead,
the. person Owed judge shall appoint an inspector
in hisTlace t and in case the person elected pidgis'
shall not attend, then the inspector who received the
highest atomiser of votes shall appoint a Judge inn
his pincei and if any vacancy shall continue an the
board tin: the the space of one hour alterlhe tone
fixed by the law for the epee' ig of the electron, the
qualticd voters nit the tewnship. ward ordistriet, for
winch such officers shall have been elected, present
at the place of election, shall elect one of their num.
her to till such vacancy.
"it shall be the duty of said assesionsrespective. ,
ly, to attend at the place of holding every general,
spec:lola( townstop election, during the whole time
staid election is kept open. fur the purpose of giving
information to the inspector!, and jutiges.when call
eeton in relation to the right of any persnn assessed
by them: to vote at such electron. and such other mat
ters in relation to the:assessments of voters as the
said inspector s or judge, or either of them, shall.
loon time to time. required..
-That no person shall tie permitted to vote at any
election as sloresatal, other, than a white freeman Of
the age or twenty one years or more, who shall
have resided within the state at least one year, and
in the election district where he offers .to vote at
least ten days immediately preceding such election,.
and within two years paid a state or county tat i
which shall tune ibeen assessed at least ten days
before the election. But a citizen of the United
States, who had previously been a qealified voter of
this State. and removed therefrom, and returned,
and who shall have resided to the election district •
and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall he 'entitled to a
vole iller residing in this 411te six reeetha; provi.
deal that the white freemen. citizen of the United
Settes„vehri had previously been a qualified voter of
this state. and temoved therefrom and returned, and.
who shall have recited in the election district, and
paid raw as aforesaid. shall be entitled to vote alter
residing in this slum sin months; provided, that
the white freeman citizen of the Un.ted State., he•
tween the ages of tnvrmy one and . (Weal, two years,
and haying resided in this crate one year, and in the
eleetitos,distrietten days aforeaaid. shall be entitled
to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes.
• -No person shall be permitted to vote whole name
'is nail comet:red In the hst el raztilde triltabitatilsfor
nished by the Commissioners las- aforesaid. unless
first he produces a receipt for trite payment within
two years, of a state or county tan assessed agree.
ably 10 the constitution, and gists sansfactory r evi
dence either on his own nittb, or affirmation °rano=
thee:, that he has paid such a tag, or, on failure to
produce a receipt, shall make owls to the payment
thereof; or second if 'he claims a right to vote by
being art elector between the ages or twenty-one ,
anti I wenty•two year.; he, shall depose. on oath o
affirmation, that he has resided in the state et leas
one year next before his application, and make
such proof of residence in the district as to rer
retired by this act. and that he does verily believe
from the account. giving. him that he is of the age :
afirresafd, and give such other evidence as is requi-j
red try this awl whereoprin'the name of the person'
NU admitted to core shall be inserted in the alphas ;
helical list by the inspectors, and a note m ate appa
site thereto by writing the word "tat" if he shall be
'admitted 16 vote tin account of his age, and in ether
case the reason of sech vote shall be called. out to
the clerks, who shall mark it in the lint of voters
kept by them.
''ln
,all cases where the name of the person claim•
ing to vote is not found on the list furnished by the
commitisionera "and
. assessor. or his right to vote
whether found thereon or not. is-olajeeted to by sny
qualified citizen, it,sholl be the duty of the inspcc,
tors to examine such person on oath as to his quo
litiettions, and if he clones to have fesided,within
tiat state for one year or more. his otth shall be suf.
ficieni proof thereof. but he stein make proof by at
least one competent witneu. who 'shall bo a ;loofah
arn'steetor. thot,he has resided within the district foe
more than teMdijs nest immediote!y preceding Ain
election.and shall also himself 'swear thot his bona
fide rendence. in persuanee of his !Awful calling in
within the district, and that ho did not remove in
,the said district for the purpose of voting therein.
F:very person quotation as aforesaid. and who
shall make due ;moor if required, of residence and
payment of taxes. as aforesaid, shall be permitted to
vino in the tuwhship, ward or district, an which he
511311 reside.
. - If nil' person shall prevent or attempt to'prevent
any racer ol an election under this act, from hold
ing such election. or use or threaten any violence to
any such officer. or shalt interrupt or improperdy in
terfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall
Klock up or atiemptito block the window or avenue
to any window where the same may beholden. or
shall riotously disturb the peace at ouch election or
shad use or practice any intimidatton. threats, force
or violence, with design to induence, unduly overawe,
any elector, or in M
bvent bum from voting, or in re
str,on the freedom of choice, such person on cent let
tin:l'lol2li he tined in day num not cxecediriz five hue"-
drcd collars and be iMprituned fur any t 1:13C not lead
than tine nor [Month:in twelie Months. Mot if it
shad be shown to the court Where ihe trial of such
offence shall be find that the permit 'No offending was
not .Mesitlent of the city, ward, dirt let or township,
where the :mil offence was commit tut). and not enti
tle! to i.vote therein, then on conviction he shall be
sentenced to pay a fine til not leas than one hundred
dollars; and be maertenued not leas than sip Moinths
nor mire tlin.twi: agors.
.1f 'any person or persona shall make any het or
wager upon bin 4f142k. of any election within this
Commonvyeahh.orAgll offer to make any such bttt
or wager. either by verbal proclamation thereof. or
by any written or printed advenwe
invite aoy person oe peisorts to na .
or wager, spoil conviction ilierpot
itirreit and pay Oree tunes the attic
feted to be het.:' •
"The judges art- to -make their
(punt.) , qt' Schuylkill, 41 the Court
bure:,.'on Friday,the 12. th day of Dec
Given under may,lsand and real at
Onvigalturg, end dated September.
of one Loni, one thousand eight
nine. and sever4l4hitthrrar - at ltVi
the Daitol.Flatio of Aaierics.
God sate G.* 'Coma**
JOlllll T.. WE
abottre eacte. Once" - 1
Dar(,P?t. 17, 1810.
THE urtog,EN HEARTED: • ,
Ile seemed to love ber, and her youthful check
Won for a while the trenslentb loom ofJoy ;
And berheart throbbed n lth hopes she could not:
speak'..
New todelight and new the ecstasy g
He won that heart In In simplicity,
All undisguised in iu young tenderness,
And smiling saw that b., and only Iw,
Had power to wound It or to bless. •
She gave to blin.her innocent affectlao,
And the warm leelings of berguileless breast.;
And from the storms of lifeshe sought protection,
in his dear love, her home of earthly test t
this sweet trust, her opening days wore blest
And joyously she hailed her coming yeat's ;
Fur wetlithe knew that evert if distrest, ]"
There would be.otte kind hand to dry her tears.
i s
Ile left her,andln 'trouble she awoke
Front her young dream of bliss, but murmured not
Over her silent sufferings, nor spoke
To any one upon her cruel lot.
Ynowould have deemed that he bad been forgot,
Or thought her bosom :ennui to the stroke;
But totter cheek there was oAltectic spot—
'Twat' !title—bet it toll her heir( was broke.
And deeper and more Jeep the painful gush
/folly barb me ;,yet all distress a espied o'er,
Save when the life blood gave a -
Then trembled Into silence is balm!. '"
At once too proud, too humble to deplore, •
She boiventti head in quietness; she Mitre. —
Her bligliteOruspects could revive no more I
Yet she was calm, for slit had heaven In riow.
She loved, and she forgave him—and In dying.
She naked a blessing on his future years;
And soAhe went Insleep, meekly relying
,Upon that Power which shall efface all tear;
r imple tun - the young Spring floweret wear.,
And the pale primrose grows upon her tomb,
And when the storm It. simple blossoms Mara,
It hoWs ilk head—an emblem of her doom:
'2 ifttrioug Ztorn.
In January, 134-, 1. ws• a paerenger on board
the NVasliington, hound t, Now York : there Were
other., and amongst them a lady earned
S r tus was in English woman, but had ma•ril an
American, a merchant of New Yerk., Th o ugh
neither handsome nor eccompliihed, she wa l e yet
a very agreeable woman: she had good sense and
gam] furling. Alihou4h there was solnethliig df
what the French call empressement in her,man•
ners, it wee untinciii•ed with soarsences m i l for:-
weirdness. Ifer children accompanied he :two
flue healthy boys, whore gambols of aided aMuse.
meet to all on,baaid.
..
Ag a matter or :learn. traveller, by r'es do
evety thing in their 'paver ti abate the itkinme
nett, of their initiation. Mighty era t h eir JO:iris
1 .,
to kill litho : on ell aides arod with all kit di of
weal4mithey ti.-ail bon; but in 1 , 4111. TIM. Will
not he k111.,1 by .hem, UI I though he be, to lies
the btrength at ilerculai an his prime. t4 , !hen
they think they beam' him tilt, and are abaut to
thhitilli-ter tie cusp dc Igrace, tee escaped I liefil
their httitl., end taughe them to acorn. ..! ,
' On board the WaMington, ea on board other
veasea, the paeaengers talked a great deal, and on
a great many subjeeta.• One day the c-ritteisa.
lion turning on medicine and its prarttlioners, I
arka.l Mir, A —whit she thought of thusaan
New Yolk. -
`V. ry togi,ly; she replied. •But amongst 'them,
ia one of whom I think more highly than Of all
the rest put together; that is Dr.,4l—, a native
of Baltimore, and the gentleman who attend. my
”
family. ,
And then she commenced a penegvric otl Dr,
which would have be. n ororoO:i s t e ''
enough if, bestoyed pn a Sydenhain. but on n.liotly
else: 'Aoluseirsqler Warmth, I jokiniirreMaik
ed,
.Doubtless, firs. A ra you to Wome
a - widow, you would marry 'this Dr. B--es-s, of
whom you speak so highly?'
become a widow!' she exclaimed. 'What
an idea! ‘Vlty., my huihiod is only thirtyjtive
years of age, and ■ remstitahfrhelltny he
never had a day's illness to tin life, I
`Possibly nut,' I rejoined. 'but remarkably
healthy men are often cut off, especially 'in the
United States, - where tho climate, being alirays it,
extremes, is Unfavorable to beatth,'
With that the conversation' ended. The
Washington was a clipper: in t7nty-live days
after leaving the port of LiverptlPl she enteied
that of New Turk. There the passengers seper.
aut.): some went to Canada, Some to the Far
West, others '(and I was one of them) to New
1 h'stl been in thsi city some seven or eight
week•, when one Joy, as 1.-was reading tho New
Yolk Herald, in the coffee room of the Planter's
Hots), the I . ol:ominti announumeht met my eye,:
yastcrday. of indsinatino of thn llaalt, to Ilia
3.lrh year. dlr. Robert A—.., mrrclmntnf this city. Ito
bos loft o—widow end children to deplore-his
s4id to mp'elf, 'can thin be 'he tide
band of Mra. the lady 1 knew on boaid
the Weabington Surely not.'
i Sohn, however, I was compelled to Sib* aliq
ferentlyjor I found, en • reading a second time,
the obituary in iito Herald, that every 'particular
therein'wey appl citde to Mrs. A.'s haa.band.—
j lincertain;i,inaleed, is life! nue the saying, .in
' the midst of life, we ore in death.' _
Months paved on, rind I was still living in
New Orleans. When an event caused me to Wave
re sooner than I had intended; that event war :ny
illness. In July,d 83—, y k litow fever. always pr'e—
valetat in that month. avatnore so than wool,
end also more fatal. In former years, the propor
tion of deaths to the recoveries, woo as one ie I,
five, in this, as one is to four.. I was one of choir!
whom the dinar, attacked. D..eply.it struck 4,
fangs in me. Far a fortni,lt the poison riot'd
in my veins—death areme I.inevitable—yet I re,.
covered. How! By (as I verily believe) drink
ing comMon'salad oil! A bottle thereof lay on l a
sideboard in my room : delirious seized it, and
drank Mr the contents! Fr"om that moment the
fever began to abate! But, although I had tri
umphed over the enemy, thed suffered in `the con.
(het: my hollow cheeks and attenuated limbo
testified to t? severely, My doctor 'maid I wia
Consumptive. and advised my immediate return . to
England. I *led upon his advice.
Behold me once more in N. Ylirk, that great
city—the Liverpool of the United . fitates—destip•
ed,„ ere long, to be its bonloo. The journey fr
New Oileans, inland, is fatiguing, even to th
strong—.4o.olcian inaraltd.4 was killing k , I (if
so ill, the day. after . my errival, that 'I decided n
sending for a physician. Rocollacting what SI d,
A—had said in stars of Dr 13—, I sent
for him. lie came . ; and I found him— ifoot t ae
paragon lire. .A— had represented hins.--ia
physician of more than otdinary`e'nd
of
very good manners withal. After prescribing
me, and receiving the et ontry fee of two dollars,
he 'woe abodt to leave the room, when, haw words
from me nailed. hint to the, dpdt.. Th e y w e ' e
three :
, pru, doctor, Mrs. 4 --stilt in Ne
Yotk I' •
..
lie 'olored FliglAy —loolied s : r6t at me, tht
at his buots—it length said,
•She i+, smi- ; - Isere rnarriel a
month J. 10.!,: • if
, .
1 wits ttiumiep a irue vyoritlts
spaktrt in jrrt. '
EMI
envy
XllO.
NO. 41
41joice poetn).
SHE MARRIED RIM
~--,,,„51, - ..=
1—
EIRMIEM
. A C.0.NT.4
NAPOLEON -AND
From Slanaits.of Chateau
„ ' 1
Wsebington deeenot, like
ther race Who cMistrif the eta
surement: llaithing - ainazio .
person ; he ii not placed on p
'lion; :isnot engaged in terra
mostskilful generals cod” thd i
archs of hie lime; duel not
Memphis to yientia; from C
stands hie ground with a 14
country adorned with no peg:
the narross'eirele'of their'dol
Beats no battles which mine)
Bela and' Pheirsolia ; ho ove
build up ti t ers With their tul
to the kings at-his gate, "4,1
tendre, et qu' Attilla s'ennute
An air of silenee envelop
tions; he acts .Iqw) . y, as if f
of the future iiiin tits bands,
tensing it. This hero or, a. n
'directs, not tias own dentin
country; he does - not aliol
what is not hie own• ot in
mility what brallia y n ow Ia
they - woods whet Wanking
the light; who Will / Tar-AT
a world ! We hingiorr haS
as it trephy ou is aide field.
-Bonaparte h a o trait
,ita common with, this
grave, calm g5ll ark ii: he d mbats noisily on an
old theatre of action, I old country; be thinks
only of building up his own : fame, take charge only
of his own destiny. e seami to know th a t his
mission will, bUshoit ; that tr torrent whtcb falls
from such 'a height all qui . kis , be exhausted; be
holstei% to 'h ri joy arid" eat;!te his power, like a
; quickly fleeting Y utt..*:.l-ike Homer's gods, he
i
longs to reach in ixtremitY of the world in four
steps.
„ 1- , l7Koirs' on cvrry shore; hastily in.
'ecribis _name on the re orris of. every nation,
'.and throws crowns lodilt.i ily and his soldiers;
he is in hatteiin e v eryth in g ,r his monuments. his
~,
lowa, and fi it vicwries.—La ning over the World,
with one hand he overturns kings, witthe other
crushes the giant reyolutioo ; but in o crowning
anarchy, he stifles libeity, and final l . oses'hie
h \
si
own on bie bet field of ban e. ------ __
Each is rewarded according to his dee,
ington Mises a nation to independence
trate in the reptise of domeAic life, he
beneath his own root, amidst the aeg
fellow Countrymen, and the veneration
Bonaparte rubs a nation of its
fallen emperor; ho is cast forth
the terror of nations still I .oh upon html
ciently imprisoned; eeen under the guar.
He 'expires ; the DCWP, published at the
palace before which the conqueror milli !
deaths to he proclaimed, neither arrei
lenishes the pssser-by. Wpat had the
,'egret?
Washington's republic still exists t Id
empire has fallen to the ground. %I,
and-Bonspute were bath nursed in tb.
mo:racy ; both born of liberty ; the one
tuf, to her, the other betrayed her,'
Washington was the'reoresentative o
ideas, intelligence, rind opinions of hi■
seconded, instead of opposing, the mo
the pubic m;ntlh he willed whit it wa.
to will, the thing to which he was call!
the coherence and perpetuity of his we
man, - net striking because in his just p
mingled his existence with that of hi
his fame is the patrimony of civilizatic
nown stands like one of those public si
whence flows a fertilizing. ineghaustibl.
Bonaparte bad equally in hie power'ito I
the eommon.doinain; he had as materials
hands the m3SI intelligent, the bravest, an
brilliant nation on.corth. What would ID
be his rank in the estimation and revs,
men, had he adaled magnanimity to the lj
qualities he pastessed! if; Washington and
parte in ono, he had named liberty
.the an
legatee of Ins tome :• ' •
But this giant did not link his 'destinie
those l ,ed hie contunporafica; his griniu4 be
to a kruidi.i.9 age, his tiMbition to an ancien
hn li3lV not that the miracles of his life; on ,
the value of a di ideas. sod that 'this Gothic
mert would ill sun his bead. Sometimes
cipittiied himself Oil the future, at others fe
on the past r —'anil whether going, against, .
the stream of the age; drew with him. or re.
the waves by tit Mighty strength. Men w.
his eyee, but %means to pOWil-m111) ly
united tbe:r happiness and had, pr.
to deliver them, and he fettered them—he i..
from them. and they became estrange
him.,The kings of Egypt built their loners
folds, pot amidst verdant fields, but amidst .
plains tif sand— r .these vast tombs rice like c
in airliltutde, Bonaparte followed their c
in erecting the monument of hi. renown.
1'411:W001ln Mourning Si t.
..11, SA Sutra Second Street, near Chun
• NIOCIINING C1.1!:?1VF.1.1"
ESSOM. Ic SON pay exclusive attention to
I) Inc Good, and would invite the attentlo
buyer., visiting Inv rite. to an examination unite ,
As the utmost cart. Is taken In importing arp
lion of their goods. keeping a Loge asstortinen
seasons, offering for sale only what to gond en,
prop'ez shade or black, no deception as to st
tltt , tiltT; no.devintion In price, and every Orli.
as kW as cap be purchased elseu.liere,—those
Inc mourning anire, ran be sattoractortiy sulte
out the trouble. fatigue nod loss ortime or pro.
iron] store to store, Lit rt•iting at once this est
ment. . •
hei.pin'," Bombazines, Mourning rthintles
Bombazine lin kth Long 15
Plain Cashmere., Black Thibet
~ Silk Cashmeres,. clack Flannels.
French Meritio. , . ' Patent English Cr
Wide Black Sulks, ?Mourning yetis,
Leepin's.Mouseltni-s, - Collar;
Mourning- do I Fleecy @ilk Ifovi.
Iluncarians, 8aj011 . 4 Gloves,
Opening dairy urw black and 'half mourn!
dais,Coon low priced t 4 the most costly.
triWholesgle cash buyers will tad tt to the!
tape to call.
1"111lii.i cloy! 4/ IS 19.
The Great China Storg
NO. 219:CHESNUT STREET,'
, '
• ,
FITANE.IIII - to the citizens of Pottsville,
vicinity for their kind attention to our to ,
veruseinents. and their increased rinstiuM! - •
seain request their 'company to view our I.
splendid awatment of
CHINA OLASA AND QUEENSWAR
Dinner Sets, .Tea Sets, ToiletSetel
Plater. 1/I,•lies,
Class Tunilders, • Salty, Wines,
Dreamers. ^ Celleries. Preserve D
'.Ke. ate in any gnantltylo suit purchasers will
Inive'r than the same quality can be obtained
where—ln Ciet at less than Wholesale Price*.
A splendid aslortment nT American and Ent ,
umtrANNIA METAL WADE o
of very many styles and at all 'prices, such
never before i.,Tered for rate is this city.
FANCY , IiIIINA in crest variety very thee
C. Wo hiireby rvenq,nn invilltina to an.l
from Pottsville or tin neighborhood to Cal an
and they will at least be pleased to walk ern;
beautiful Hiner, and look over the finest stem
country, considered one of the 1101 M of the eth
• Very respectfully.
\ TYNDALE dr. MITOI I
philalia. Feb 21,'40. ,
•
J. Stewart Depuy,
A T NO, 333 Noircil SECOND Sr. 4 do
Ti NOBLE, would respectludy Invite his frill
the public in general, aliq may : wish to purij
call and eaninine his stock' Carpeting,.
'
Shades, dte.
L• •
• Verritian Carpeting eta: toll pri l
. 4 Ingrain " " Ihl " 41,00
Three Ply " " 1.25\
Itntsrels " " 1,15 " 1,371`.
z. Tapestry " 1,11 " 1.41
p. Floor Oa Cloth. " 371, " 1.2.5
a: arid from wide, wholesale and rat •
Sept 22, ISIS. 20.. amp
•
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John C. Baker's
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT Q
• SARSAPARILLA.' II
THIS' Article Is employed with crest P.IleC6l
the most eminent Physicians of (bloater
cure of the following diseases t, • d
SCROFULIt or Bin ' s Ern, Rheumaltiftl, II
Diseases, Syphilitic Mier; I.,TS, sr/Ater AO
White SwOhaigx, Sant Vf,Neitralcia nr Tic Dol
Cancer, Goitre, or Ilroueline.ele„ (Swelled nedk
Dlsr ash. ChronieDh•eases of tlis Lungs. to:
act the defunct lye effects of Mercury, Jaitd
erthrophy, or enlargement of the heart, Pi
• idareinia Inc in the region q the hash ants
ilartreineran,l the: [Weer , Joints or Lamm a
a the•yarinits liiMle.-11 of tile shirt each c
Ri gitifirm, Hiles, Pun plea, (`artnineles. &c.
sal nd Lit'er. Contplaints, Nervous Afeetif II
sit. I Swellings.C,nsiiiiiihie.al it i.orders, sad
es, riginnt inc from an. Intpiire state of the jbl
other till ids oP the body, in.slim t att• ttieru t .e..
r t m ge of the eyitent is required. Pricis :A
Loci ~
Pre wed only by the Proprietors;
.1011 .C. B%Kttt, & Co., Wholesale Dnittg
No. IGO North ad St. Lelaw (twig, yt
in riersaita Witoir , R.if• dealers in W.;:..... deniers
'ls, patora-aneelteines, Perlutrieries,'
its. ntnea :et. Chteswara, Paints,l
Wiitilnw 'Class,' ALSO 0 1101 V and
\ loin:talon of Plato 'T:latis at abotit
If ErigitA
.. osFrinclt Plates, atil
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rbnn ; !mos It. Fal:a. ithieraYitier. I
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,LWlT.ngland, Tv [Tome e'er the sea ,
Cy liarpOrta beep unetrung., ' • :
Mc Sltte . Jentate,
r
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The Robin ; a beautiful ballad , by Slice Coo k ,
The shower, of Pearls,
The Philadelphia !Anna ; a new Comte:net; I
tinuvehir de PhiladelOta; a hrllliant Polka, b
Les..Clocbcttes, or Bell Polka,
latNalentlgas Walla, '', ' • • '
Virpnla do . .
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Sept :". IRO.
I -
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and, by himself.
tiensparte, , belong to
pouter hottisci me*.
is attached to bil
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ribie combat with the
ilroit powerful mon.
teste full speed from
diz to Moscow t be
.inful of citizens , in a
:t i isr celebrity , within
l
i 'astir: hearths. He
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iturns no thrones to
ia ; ho dues not say
~ ,ila so font trap el t .
1111
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line, that the liberty
nd fearful of compro.
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