The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 14, 1838, Image 3

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    ten iced brifievelat;iiisplallblif
1 so fir, witorlscribim in a situa
. min an honest livelihood., end thus
im perseVere in well doing.—
. ample seduritY to the Borough
'and School Birectorsefor-the faith,
rge lof his
i li y ities, tiii;ttiat the, Pub
nci loser Ilia misconduct, hot
l et his, amounting to aboutf,s9o o. ,
E to be borne. by his unfortunate :
• Us facts above disclosed
his #ventare substantially correct
°Rehr is the.views and participate
Vie to'
citizens
Lion to
enable
He gay
Council
ful disc
lic will
the wh
will ha
security
petting
land we
in the
apathy
with re
lens.
_Jignation of the writer at Vie
hick is but 'too often maniresteci,
srd to the 4eintdations of Gamb•
SOO Tag /11PeLtS 44 40OONAL.
'lt .' M . Editor, that the long agony is
,ar
over, an. that persevering fellow-citizen has
mammy d h Swiss :Curds with perfect see
cess, and the RAI. called the•Offerman Coal Com
pany ha becoine a law . of this fipe and enlight
ened St* whim modest motto is Virtue, Lib
erty sn. Independence!" We knell .new the
worth to .. value of thatiprofeesims of iMardidates,
whim. t . cringingly supplicate our Malfra'ges to
give the, a mat le out Legaidathre or in Con
gress. , • ad L gnaw the Hooirstpte Senator who
originat • . this, most calimmandiaboidnable bill;
knows ••• than4e do whoteiNitepresenteri in
the mat r. Asi by weedier of Corigrem, and
one oft :molt fifthly!' ..of thirlaithfil, told. Me
lately t y kis expetisati et fiPashiegton were nine
dollars - day, whilst his pay i f but eight ! and
that the expenses of Many members are twice
the emu eof their. pay! Shrely our Republican
form of ernment most be near its last gain if
the peep are so ignorant uto supposemen will
leave the r homes and their business to devote
themsef ato the public service, and sink money
by it, be ides the loss of time and all the trouble.
But WO now that the laborer, is. worthy o f hie
hire, an thit there are-su ch - *Times* of retire
ment" a an embassy to Austria, and the Collec
torship o the Port of Philadelphia; and that some
Senators m ay make more by their own deeds than
as depen ants in office rpeordieg the deeds of
others. wily, Mr.-Editer, ..eorruptien seem,
lse the order of the clay," anti if. the pep.
already
tiling to eubmtt to tt; then the name
title" of our tree 'goy et amen t is all a
. HUMBUG.
ple are
style an
Minor, the writing-rnaater has, we learn,
'Wei:neinl in the „linear hie busineir in
•Rh, and given entire astialection to his
e learn that he contemplates renewing
in about7tbree weeks hence, when we
'ho stand in need of improvement, will
Mr. s'
been ver
our bore
pupils
his vied
heipe all
have r,
rse to his mistimes
YORK CHARTER ELECTION.
first day, 18,99510tes were polled, a
than ever was i)olled on the first day
ME
On th
larger •
before.
la th•
Charter
ity.
City of Brooklyn, the whig ticket for
, ffMerchaa triumphed by a large major-
terfeit $3 Bills on the Borough of
pion, are in circulation. They
tie shotler than the genuine notes.
Cou
Northa
are a li
:ANDERSON'S PARIS.
ave read, from Preface to Finis '
, unt of Paris, written by Mr. J;
of this city or of Pottsville, we
We
an ace
Sander
do opt now welch,. but a *sound classical
scholar and a curious observer of , men'
and m liners. He went to Paris a few
yearri a :o—hut why, we never could learn,
unless . please himself—hut did that, we
dare y, ald a good deal more—for he
pietisels ho nds who read his intere*ting
letters, !hie have more of.*real genuine
Wit • ton *uality, than any records of
an Eur • pean journey fiat we have read,
since t e se timental journey of Yorick.
Like t at carious reitord of sentiment,
feeling and{ sights, the volume before us
has a • all ! claim to lour disapproval—
while - latigh, "with tall our heart," at
whole •
,apters, that- mst have made the 1
author aught when he had written them.
ti t
We ha written thus r, when we found
in the , ew York A rican a notice of
this w • k, frpm which e extract the fol
lowing 1
" El • • thin! book been ushered forth to
the pu • is iti all the charms of large type
and wi• el margin, . its seceess would have
been c mmeirurate wfth its appearance;
but as is printed in ac lose dense mass;
an infe 'or vririte-browq paper, it requires
an efru t to, slummed th courage to under
take it Peru' I. Thief effort is however
well re • id y the fist .nishing variety of
the su • rect. f which i treats, and by ,the
accura y ofi its dew ptions. We are
somew at title loss in hat rank of society
to play .' (air {author, • -ing mystisfied "by
the it anPouriceme • t of his title page;
but we find iti the mid e of his book that
somet ng e ls e besid - "keeping a gig"
confer the patent. : - ear, "I mean by
gentle • an, al youth' : a, o 'has just come
over f om - gland o America, to the ,
or French Jerk of
lecture, f the corps
II
bursa Wire, or an pprentice philoso
pher, ho cal is himsel a man of letters,"
in win h ' last modest , tegory we place
our A ' ricair gentle • n"." . '
As • the author be'
phi!. • pher," we cab
look a his heed, we •ili
an ap• entice; to Sec
him b his !liners, w
Pliny • r his Master.
Mr..z ndeilion is a
and m tier—en origi
an on • foal thinker—,
bib a •-•ount all Load° ,
A frie d told los, th
Quad nt, he! diecove
on the aidewidk, absor
platiu • of the iplendidl
lomat- thir in ore
Rage street; and aft;
turn -.' saw Hr. S. i
gazi at the militia
he gad, and { noted, I
in Pa 8.--U..8. Gam
t 01, ITSC
,THOMPRovicititririnkti: 4
- -Tlywotnpfiiten'tof etietkoeittWeetiehhid by
the Senate. tbe Improvement BiltMlirporitsti
this morniniriWziair.)'
debate or send.' hours' in which tblibpponents
of; the bill :dined evs:*•:_t
,ierstelodifeatili r the
report was' ojitWillitilWe oriels , be
bill, aeittioWitandikannwrinieealiti l et'l,oo,
000 duo,. r;4l- - '13.0
'The sppro Nation. to the Thai* emit; the
Harrisburg••,, Poiltainontik end • -1../stierier*
road the'Peilikalirania Ord Ohio Cinaheiiiithe
Bald eagle Kilsigation. are With* strieken on
The appropriation to the Gettyaburir Railroad is
reduced to 19,M100 dollars, ant Lite tiOpoprfniiibras
to turnpikes End state reedirabour 20 per sent-
The loan otsokoot dollars icitiiiiitny eitlbor
lied, to be applied to the,Norui Bondi & Erie
extensions, e the rePort ats authorized to be
applied to Cie public works gsninelly, as it beef
be deemedtient; and tlmloan of 1.000,000
from the U. 'Hank. is reduced to 600,000 dol
lars, to be borrowed. when the' Governor may
deem 'proper;
Correspon . once of the Courier & :Empilrer. I
4 Wasetmeirron,ltir April, 111311. ' I
. ,
Mr. Hutu& Ohio asked Permisil4to hire a
paper printedhehich he sent to the sir, and
which was,*d (or inforuption. At was • abort
resolution, p*- jeded by • preamble, statlntas the
currency anthe exchanges o(.ol*i:inquiry, and
is in_thiefolke log words anillibrest ' I
..Consideril t i
that ' the :timiikess t commerce,
v
circulation a'' excliangeiollthe siftifty iris in
-a deranged - X - ' einberrasiS• eiindition— r- .
it
uConsideri ." also that Mena of the Banks Of the
United fleeted' are expressed- a dish* IS resume
'specie paynieitri at an early day-- ...:
f "Resolved' by the Senate and Howe'*( Repro
umlaute, of he United States that if the Banks,
or a portion rit them, do thus resume, it will be
the duty of the Government within the limits of
its constitutinrial - authority, to aid such Banks in
regaining public confidence and to Naafi* them
in their laudlfile efforts to fulfil their obligations
1 •to relieve the Wants of the community and to
restore to the public a sound circulating me
dim." 'c i •
Now, what does this mean? Mr. flamer is
_
known to be' one of the most obsequious of the
1 adherents oflibwer. He Is a strenuous . , euppesier
:of party disc Ohne. He is a min o f respectable
talentr, but otunconquerable priquiftioN and ein.
bitteredinigs. Coming from tixt•quarter, the
resoluti attention - and cinch inquiry.
It has not been presented without due deliberation.
It hatherefiv, a meaning. Whit is that mean.
ing/ t wa l ordered to be piloted.
• Ej'IFASHINGTON, April 9, 1838.
11 SE!. OF REPREISHIFFATIFEIS.
11
MT. HAVER asked leave to make an explan
ation on the, 'object of the resolution offered by
him on Someday, and then ordered to be print
ed. It 4waciuggeyted to huh by a ftiend-tbat
the Resoluticiii as read would produce the impres
sion that the !Administration was really bonds to
the Banks, aqd would,, therefore, have the effect to
prevent the q; Banks from attempting to resume
specie payniiipt. Supposing that. be had full
power over the Resolution, and being anxious to
prevent anyi; misconstruct.tou of it, be tfiodified
it by inserting the words—.as the present Ad.
ministration designs to do.",_ If this was wrong
he begged pardon for it. He' now struck out
them,. words, - Vind askedleave to offer the Remolo
tion in its original form.
Objection* being made, Mr. HAIIER moved
to suspend the rules.
Mr. WISE, wasin favor of the resolution as ,
now modified; but be did not vote td print it
-vith those words in it.
A call °Ohs House was 'ordered, and 156
.membereauvrering to their names, the call was
suspended.. i,,,.
' The mot k to suspend was lost, yeas 110,
nays 16—not two thirds.
It appears to us that if matters are suffered
to go on as {hey are now doing; a resumption of
specie payments will in due time come of itself;
while if undue means be taken to hasten the
event, nothing but mischief can be the remit
The interest;of the Ranks is to resume at' the
etiliest nionnint practicable with safety, and there
is consequently no reason to believe that they
sill defer this payment of coin any 'angel than
prudence cony requirstc The heeling ?room
'ming on, ane in a little while the wound will
elms of i;self,6 The use of annuitants would in
all probabilii* only irritate, 'and produce .1 pro.
tracted ttiiieoe.—Bsit Americas.
A Handinrste Gain.—The Whig net
'gain in ititilVilley's district, is otter. ONE
THOUSAND VOTES.
Mr. Delafield having resigned, Moses H.
Grinnell,Esq. has been elected priindeni
of the
The
of the di,
Film cow
A GoodNat.—The latest we hero heard
ts of a me q who is so fat that he can't
reach his (Mee; and when a mosquito bites
it, he hi+it,p hire a boy to scratch it for
hi m.• .r; • r
The Midisoniati of Saturday say= ""We
learn fr 04,4 most authentic source, that
a part, if pot the whole of the.delegation
in the house of representatives from Con
necticut, lOok upon the reedit . of the elec
tion in thlit: state, is a clear indication of
the set4ent of the people *One it, (the
sub-t rY plan) and will accordingly
vote again& it in any shape.
A slip From the New Orleans Merchant.
a - W hig .44er. announces milt either
election Oat city a great victory.
Gen. l i i. iin.'.ltensellaer of the Patriot ar
my has pithiished a manifesto in , the north 7
ern paper K containing a histofeyents .
"and mineewemeni of his, 4teritination
" to milt'. lit-thisli -at .another quarter e
which 3 , .;111-4ei#.n:dne,iiton.
an " apprentice
, nly say that if we
Id say that he was
es; and if we juige
should give him
observer of men
al seer as well as
d we hope to hear
, fir he was there.
walking along the
ed - Mr. Sanderson
41 in deep coptem
carriages And' their
ant passed on to
r about an hour re•
n the.. sams.pace,
streants-sid so
lked,,amPhOught,
tte.
. for . Akt*
the;; te 'ego* OW CYcli l o9. lo • ot of
Bond coility, Sedi.:ST'St*lilnte
public printer it yoa„ re
sentenced .Plmo
ientiary 0100ealgig
depositee l i In die evenkijofithe,skctiatt of
Steveneo4 the locefocit eandidats for,
Governo i t,jabo stands chivied Wei
*kete't ,00~, of the p ublic
ney, we lewitoe thet Sawyet will4tot'ony
be pardolloplif him but appointed 'torn). -
high offieh —Lesdieifk,lol6o''
•
,
aVinin %maths 410
1 . .. 1 Nee 1~ is ifitildirirr.4-1* -
44 Wild tet ,4 r•syitem recently adopted by
the Democratic Anti-Book Legislature of
Michr i goas not -Seetu to 41ford a ll the
sdviin t hat ire anticipeted. We
find a notiCe in 'the Detroit papers from
the Dinh. temmissioners that Abe lollow•
hot instititiens have forfeited Wipe*
confidenceir ;
The _Balt of lagieer,
Farmers' Bonk of Genesee. county.
Fanners' Bank of Sandstone,
Jackson county Bank.
Exchange Bank at Shiawasse, and
The Warts County Bank.
`The Bank of Manchester'• litho said
to be in a rotten condition. The 'Farmers'
Ban) of Genesee' is said tio be even worse
.than its' Comrades in .inmnity; though we
should judign that its notes are just about
as good as #ny of them. These are all
Democratic No-Monopoly Free Banks.—
Tte.Comothisioners do not appear to have
examineoll the others.
WHIG VICTORIES IN NEW JERSEY.
Advice. .jteeeived in New York from New
Jersay.Mati,lat at porn elactkmson Monday
last, Woodbri ge, Rahway, Easabethlown, New.
ark, Bartel, and Jerseysity, tha Whip prevail
ed.
Woodbridge, which is erne of the largest towns
in the state o. and hitherto fur Jackson, gave 50
Whig Majority.
attberieiibifenstigniky.—A letter from Toren.
to, under dice ofthe 3 inst. state, that Suther
land ben blienlfotimd and will be executed
forthwith.
Flour was still on the decline at Cincin•
natti on the second instant: sales has been
made at (banal on that day as low as four
dollars eight -seven and a half cenbi.
Perjuri fndidmewts. —We perceive by
the Boston Courier that more indictments
have arisen from the bank investigations in
that city than have hitherto transpired here.
The Grand jury of Suffolk. at the term of
the Municipal Court preceding that now in
session. returned indictments against Par
ker H. Pierce, President of the Commer
cial Bank, and Joseph Andrews, Cashier
of the same 'bank, charging them with wil
ful perjury. Warrants have been out for
them sines last term, but neither has yet
been arrested.
Keen Bits.—The following are o f corm
from the Louisville Journal.
The V. B. papers deriounce Mr BIDDLE
for dealing in cotton. Why 'do they not
denounce Col. Jommorr ? Is it a more
heinous crime to to deal in cotton than in
woo/ f '
The Y; B. papers are still descanting
upon the overwhelming influence of Mr.
Emotes' Bank. Do they think that Old
Hickory. by killing the monster, increas
ed its pow
Pithlie Meeting.
In pursuance of public notice!, a large meeting
of the isithens of the Coat Region assembled at
the Pennsylvania Hall. for the purpose of expres.
sing their opinion on the subject of the veto of
the Offermim • Coal Company, by our excellent
and veciitht Chief Magistrate. SA MI,. BROOKE
was am:hilted Chaim"; Cuestas 'Rama and
Asuna Pm?, Vice Presidents; and &ems! J.
Pais and B. annum, Secretaries.
The object of the meeting was stated from the
Chair, when - on' motion efL. Chapman, Esq. a
committee 'Of thirteen. consisting of the following
parsons, werenpporoted to report proceedings fur
tie consideration of tlty meeting, viz: L. Chap
miiit'Col. °Coro Shoemaker,Wm. H. Mann,
John M. Crosland , James Silymen. jr. E. E.
Bland, Capt. T: J, Baird, A. Pon, Jacob Bell, B.
F. PoniroyCharles Bober. Dr. G. G. Palmer and
Andrew Russel. who after retiring for aehoit 1
time. reported thtf taming. Which were adopted:
WhereaS, the Executive of this Commonwealth.
in girsoanee of . the power vested in bun by the
Constitution, has thought proper to withhold his
irignatu re from. the act. recently passed by the
legialaturevocceporatin the Woman Rail Road
and Mining Company: and whereas , the reasons
and objectos set forth in his messy in refer.
eneetherefo, Ire such as to reeritethe unanimous
approbation of all who are interested either di
rectly or indirectly bathe prosperity of the oouq
ty: and whereas. it is deemed proper to *apron
in the semi public and' suitable manner, the son.
timentauf:the citizens oo this event, and to ahow
their gratitude for Executive interference in
protective/nor best interests. Therefore
Eesebreti, That a &naval meeting of the eiti.
seni of the countf-arolliers, Miners, Meehan.
la., nether*, and Laborers, be convene t at the
home of Henry Stager, on Saturday allernoon
the 21st inst.: at 4 &clock, P. M. for the purpose
of giving decided expression of the judicious
exercise of the Executive power. in arresting,• as
far as be teas concerned. a monopoly, ape of the
greatest *rile !which' could betel the 'enter.
prize of, the citizens of the ebunty; and that the
following aprons be a committee to make the
arrange. cots for said, mantle& and owes public
notice therrifto be given teal* the papers of the
LLE—Wm. H: Mann. A. o.Bwisi
.1. Kline, J. Coateaworth, E. - E. Bland, J. Sites,
A. B. White, Daniel Hill. J. Silly_inan.
Coddingtrin.lll. Leu:M. Nugent. .D. Lloyd, L
Curry, ,P.l Curry. Langton, .1:M. Crosland,
S. Beadily B. Mftnes.
• FORTCARBON....C. Briber. J. G. Hughes,
A. Putt, 3. Olewine. A. Bolton, A. Emihner, J.
Lang, J. Balley,li. Whitney. • • ,
SCHI7YCKILL, HAVEN.... Dougherty; C.
Dengler, Eaq. F. Haus, L. Chapman, J. Putt, Esq.
,C. M. Hid. Flonsinter.
MINERSVIL,LP.,—Benj. Heffner; olux Thir.,
well. Jaen Eantifer,-Danl. R. Bennett.
COAL CASTLE.—Wm. Fayne,•M. Sand°.
NEW CASTI.E.z..-• Wfir.ithesits. L. Reber.
ST. I'CLAIR.- - John _PirdiertFo; LOU pram,
Daniel ' • • •
.144.1'. ; - • , •••
ORWIGSBURQ.—Hon.
Hemmer ' r Eig. O. Limn Esq 4. Bums. Bag
• ' 4 Reerl•44•That die ifeerieding;of thisaisol
Int . 11.4 0 0#1 1 , 1 _,1 0 4 11 01:1, 1 "0 0 1". 1 sSmnitY
00 . 1 r. •:•.• • - _
i i "OL . 11 WKEI
r. 30 1 / 1 11411 Bata. tv ,
•••. ---41ariamPtaii; ' • -
Se;retarks.
;
Judge
'no &
-
111:44,„
4.tir' I.UMP" • ' '
• . t•
_. riday etorning. the 13th hot. R om? D.
Teetimeiq I etrimitter. is the 113d-yeir of
shis-age.- ~
1
Mb friends nd adqualetanete ire pail u y
*Metter ahut funeral as %edgy'
at 2 *idle* f ens bte hits residatied In the i
of DrAlart7 sa.
tttl
MESTRIG WA* purpose ofeotablbdthig
• *nee:
A a Society or .befieiel purposes. will blatoid
at Edw. O'Cweaerhiloo Saturday mein& April
14th. *bra all wbo tdestro to aa of , jotaupy such
A ch' society. req ted attest
april 4 , .
.
'Lodge.» ,
A STATE I awaiting of Pulaski Lodp. ko.
Ami• 216. will held at the usual place, on Mon
day evening t, April 16th, at half put II•o%
clock. P. M.
Punctual aitendattes is requested.
numb 31 1 , 24
REVIEW OP THE MARKET.
Podataa. Aprt7 14. 1
WHEAT- F4:MR.I7 the load was worth
ri
day $7 30.
WHEAT 1 50 per postal. in demand.
RYE FLOUR Y 311 per cwt. is dentam
BUCKWHT FBOUR 2 30 per ewt.ia
sal '
Ryg, by the Ind 10 cents by the y
e
RYE CHOP, 90 cents per bushel is demand.
OATS 40 cetunr—ready sale.
POTATOES 45 *to per bushel indultam!.
CORN-70Cents per MASI in demand.
CLOVER SEED-05 50 . iter bushel.
TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 80 per bushel.
FLAXSEED-41 12 per bushel is demand.
WHISKEY +42 cents per galloe.
BUTTER-14 dime per pound—in Kegs 1$ cents
EGGS-12 Cents per dozen.
• •
LARD-10 Cants Fitt' pound.
TALLOW—{9 eons per pound.
HA M 8 12 Cents per pound.
CORN CHOP 80 cents per bushel in demand.
BACON-1 cents per pound.
BEEISWA 18 ;mats per pound.
FEATHER cents per pound.
COMMON 00P-40 cents per poised
MACKEREL, by the bbl. No 1, $l2 00 ff / 1. $ll
SALT-2 64 per Md.; 87 per bushel.
PI ASTERO worth $7 00 per We.
HAY $lB
- Oath* Smith )
Civil k'n4rineer; Land Surveyot, +a.
HAPING method encouragement sufficient
to induce him to reside in Pottsville, will in
a few days make that place his residence.
MI basins* entrusted to him shall be meni
ally atiendedl to, and accurately performed with
out onneawetz daisy.
H. S. Em ees this 'opportunity to convey
thanks to finials gentlemim who have interested
themselves hi his behalf.
Pottsville, pril 14,1838. 28-3
Danville an# Pettis's , 'lie Rail
Read Coaspany.
TannUal meeting of the'stockholders and
Ja• election for President, ten Manager'. and
Trerusurer, to serve , ;the above Company for the
Misting year, will be held we Monday tas 7th day
if Mee test, between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock
P. 111.. at the Mike of Schuylkill Navigation
Company.
H. MIMI:MIL Treasurer.
28-1
.pril 14
Public Notice.
A .
g it appears, that because Mr. Crane obtained
no patent for smelting Iron Ore with An-
thracite Co•I'ln tido country, many suppose that
they are nee at liberty to adopt the method of
smelling Iron ore with Anthracite by the use of
a beatW air blast; although I gave notice last
year that 1 Inui a. patent for smeltlng Iron ore
with AnthraCite Coil, both by the use of a cold
atmospheric and a heated air blast, I would now
inform the puMic again, that on the l4th of Jan
nary, 1858, IlreceivU,a letter from the Coliimis.
sinner of Patents at' Washington, stating: "Sir,
upon examiniog theicaiof Mr. Crane's applica
tiont for ape t far ' s long Iron by means of
n
'anthracite; 1 h ave view his claim as intetfe
ring with yo , r patent of Dec. 1833, and have
i
:r
given notice his attorney of this declaim"—
Every attem to smelt Iron ore with anthracite
by the unto a heated air blast. is an infringe
ment upon nty patent• exams* which I ccßimil
and warn all Mein ea I shall prosecute every one
infringing uplin my right., according- to law.—
And 1 forthei offer to dispose of ?algid rights for
the erecting of furnaces. according to my *tent,
upon very moderateterms.
FREDERICK W. GEISSENHALNER.
New York, April' 9, 1838. 98-6
- Champaigne Wines..
JUST received and for sale by N. Nations &
Co. 50 baskets of Irel, ffickory, Star; Wood
cock and other brand,.
april L 4 ; --. 20
111- UP ER,lOt OLD SHANDY.. received 'Mid
for sale N. NALTHANS sk Co.
epril 14 •
WOK'S EIL.ESTIAL ErENBELY, also. lbs.
-m-r
tort' of Ameliai illustrated by leraiksbank.
just received and for sale by '
april 14 "N B. BANNAN,
•
• Ihigade Orders.
dE enrolled Militia and 'Volunteers, tonspew
ing the 2d Brigade. 6th Division, I'. jd,
will remoter, and'continue the Spring trainlpga
for MA as Pik)"4 A
53d Regiment, commended by Col. Hugh Lind.
say, whole imlant on Monday the jokh day of
May. 11113!
. ,
11th intent, commanded by bd. Seismal
D. Jacobs, d battalion on ToesdaLVO 15th
R i
day of Me next. lit Battalion on ,WednerdaY
the lath of 114 y. next. f,.
nib meet, Commanded by CO. Isaac Yo
der,. 241 Bat lion an Thursday the 17th Any of
May nest, Ist &Upon cm Fridaj the 1811t1•day
°flu)! next. *,
let Regi t, commanded by Col. Alit
Siegfried, fi A Battalion on Satlirde_y tiss 'loth
day Of Ma nest, 2d Battalion on mesky the
91st day y ne5t.... 1 1 1 .4
30th Bee t..lillitlindell by Col. iehlk M.
gia e joar Bond* on Tuesday . thel3d day el
May-nest; Batinlion to Wedmore* lbw 11311
dav,‘ Ma nut. 1 '''' ..
' • 1 - '
Vb. - piny fraiiiinvf wM be lei ail t u g
Malay in 440.1 y, the 7th, and Ai Awls
ars to he Vie commending offinai illani,
et. . ,
!
'llse imiltt l e elks= of easeipOest, and
Adjetants Regimen* **Med" ealeirei to
km their rolliebste Feedlot Bell Odayst
igreelbli lalln, l , '
1 •
.:
. By
' n .' ; - t„ ittEatun satiriti...
-•fr': - -- - - aiigp. uDi stisiv4.ll‘
! du
f,s;firaile i. cam • _
window, redl44 l / 4 11-, •• ' • 1190
, -
Nee - seasit New fi b f t -
JusT maimed by N. Na th an, & CO. a new
and elegant usorhnent of epriag and Sam.
met Prints.-painted muslin* and- lawns; moor
which may be Mond a hew pieces of English
Prints at a veil leer rate. Alsala splendid as.
swam of Cloths; Quintero% Vestiagi ace.
Ales, fdeMlemathkasanner Ira; together
with spasm! assortment °Mimeos, Meeks, Di.
*Pm. Matins, illnsliaa, Ate. Ate.
april 14 s.
lbeigy Trees:
SEVERA I. Hundred , Wlthe Italian Mulberry
10 .. Trees. tram 6 *ben I. $ feet high. far. Bak
cheap. Apply at that - Wm.
April ; 97
Notice._ , # 3 , ' . 4r ,4 !
MUM Duidlades for Borough teak
iIL tau for the -year 1837. harm biiii placed
le the heeds of George Heisler, . forcollec.
Om of the fratualskittanss a iali . 1 Du
plicates. WILLIAM HA lIIIM.
April 7
Notice
I 8 hereby glum that lettere Testamentary have .
mbeett grimed by the Register or Settu7lklll
county tithe 'Wilma& as Executor ohhe last
wilt and teettunsat aloha Richard, late of the
Borough of Pottavilli,, deemed. All piranha
Navin! claims or demand, naiad the *Mate of
the sadden:need an hereby requested to make
known the itamti 'to threubeenber. without delay.
JAMES DOWNEY Exit,.
April 7
Foe Sale, .
A valavable Tract of Coal Laic;
LYING and being lb the township of Norwe.
wegian 4 on the West Branch near the West
Branch RairßoadliAbot mar miles from &hay!.
kill Haven -r-there is me or more Coal Veins
passing through thin .and. For in tmation ap
ply to JACOB REED,
at ottsville,
or Mr. HOFFMAN.
at Reading.
March 2 34
Rail Road Iron
N OW in store andlor sale, English Rail ßoad
Iron, l by i; and by. }—also, 21 bound
cable iron, suitable for car axles; with a general
assortment of Juniata slit rods, American bar,
and English iron. '
THOMAS tir. EDMUND GEORGE,
North east cornett- of Market & 12th streets
Philadelphia. Maneh 28,1838. 234 w
CheesO i Cheese!!
20 Casks of premium:cheese,
20 Bow pine apple do
for sale by N. NATHANS & Co
dee 9
F11.M13 Timothy Seed just . received and for
sale by 3. CLAYTON.
Feb 14 - • •
Orphan's Court Sitie.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Coint
of the County of Schuylkill, will be Wild at
tbe house of Isaac Barman, innkeeper in the
town of Tamaqua, itt the said County, on Mon
day the 7th day of Bia&riest, at 1 o ' c lock tint
afternoon of the said Iday, the followingdeicribed
real eatate to wit
The one undivided thi rt of a certain tract
of coal land, anitaining two hundred and fifty
acres more or-less, situate in Rush Township, in
the said county. starer* the town of Tamaqua,
being bounded by birula, late of John Kerahner,
Philip Moser and others, and hold in common
with George Baum and John Baum. There are
on the premises, several houses suitable for
Miners, and six good veins of coal opened there
on. The Little SchOylkill and Cattawiews Rail
Road passes through the same.
Also one' undivided twelfth part of a certain
tract of land situate %n the same townshipiadjoki
ing the aboie tract of land containing -- acres
conveyed to'the Intestate by Daolel Maser.
Sold as the property of Dr. Isaac L. Varmint,
deceased. By the Court.
LEWIS AUDENRIED ,
,
Clerk.
PETER HAAS,t
;, -Exectltor.
P. 8. At the time of the saltiabove stated John
Baum and George Baum will ofllr for sale their
iatererts in the said tracts of land being the un
divided two thirds thereof, and also will be sold
12000 worth. of stock iii; the Little Waylkill Rail
Road & Coal Comma
April 7
Far Sale.
AGOOD Mole six years old, formerly used
for boating, and for the last three years has
been need as a drift horse in amine.
Fot.Wtall apply to
THOMAS WILLIAMS do co. •
At the File Points.
27-3 m
April 11
kee„:2o
Poc
A POCKET mining t variety of papers.
and sem* ten, addressed to Solomon
Brobstorashoid sew days since. It can be
bad it thiii:lnffirs by k .psying for Ibis advertise.
melt. s I `. - _
apnl 11 4 s'
•
COAL LAND
• - For Saki or to be Rented.
firtHAT valuable tiset of Laud called the 'OW
too Tract," biloriging . te Elizabeth- limbo,
situate On the west Norwegian Rail Read, seat
north er r and adjohfing the Peach Mountain. is
oared, for sale op aisoommodatint terms;Pr the .
Coal Mines will W I leased setera4. - ottoirethee
tiatt approved tsarist. Apply to
1 HENRY MORRIIik•
3d is Walnut Stride.,
a t 11. i 27-
.
BO
B BINDERY.
BBABNAN commenced a Book Bind
m • ell imamate:lion with his Book
where all Veda of 'Broke will be booed at the
shortest.iwitte` eat low tales. . •
Blank Books &C.
dewy dereriptiott duds to order AV* &meet
kites—s.dJUn eupplied wholsealiet Philv
dolphin priest!. ;
April It • 81--
TOI LET.
;44thi irititr ite''.
_ .ehef the tigitha! l `ill . 11 ek.. The
1 1 16 1 4:ikealltaliteti - loClLgkPle
RAO* 'WWI Will ted.with•the threltmg
Flpoitito.ttiotait'apiroacOto;ood posomiloorgtooit
usoimpitatoly. - Forums may. to
I:IOOI 4 TII...CROBLANA,
Amt.
Alan
EMI
BEI
' / '3, :s. • ' ')fitilluitigigisHg...,s.4# ;
AIiiARDEN lilitii.k - '••:.
Firtakeuhferitier3 l 4itit.f 6 4644a it: ' i
. ePeoint A.*/ , ChoktrAid,c4rfri CFO, ..,:-I
Saida, wars milt° bllliiilll - 0011144,11* ::- . 1
rigidity, all or
w aftt bows asaoasiiiihutigib ik !al
gaily: TO nap. Bad . t''' Viet eflini- ' ; '#i 411 `
Long BlOod.Hoit '' VinnetoeniV .L.: 7 .'r . ! . ..*
Hatiy - Y0rk.C4444 . Winditor,liiiinif ~.,
,A.,
Lame York .... 44- ale • Buttsibsaiiii (Mak;
Drumhead) . k Elva earlt : biwies,.:
Groeu Curled ha' sloSarli.:-Valentlei ,
F ry
Red plikliug , i dialentraearly.biate . ,vl
WiWngtorif, ' do-COsterei:earktlo' I
1 nit Dateh'''.. .- do dwarnoonCt ,/.
sugar . baif:" . . •
~ :do Green - ;do.;. '
Bulloek beat, , !
,; aq_ilysrf-inprnmkt• •
' Clotiedereaa . 1 :, zLoriFelnutiniiititak,
Orange carrotAiiirniigue ,•,.*:;:,,,-.,,,
Haplyfriataboatinnber let opatelisii —• •
LentpieklineNikil - - Whitincillit'llirl=
'gaily' earlediainiao 1- 'Chino '' •
'Jodie Head Ito ' Notnnitriall.aiii r '..'7:,,
, HOIY , cabbage 44 ,' Early catalillaigi:i i $:,
I/0 110 W winter killed do , iEgg . pliitt. ~.y...,.. ,'..
*stud seed ' :Niatortigw., , . 4 ,
Curled parsley 801 l noselleppee
Sugar parsnip Sage ' --, -•, I.
Prestpkin seed 81 ,t - !P1iir1i...k....,
..
•White onion ---
Yellow do ~ ' ' 'Sweet.bail.H_...7 . ,
Redannual.'do -, Rhubarb 1 .
Early. salmon rlish .Thyrite ~....'., .t,i j ,
Early long whi tedo. Larender:l-4%• , :s. ~ 1 1
Whits turnip 1. do , Mignonette' ,- ' ;
Red turnip
r l di - Herogistied-- ."
' - r -
Ypllliw summa de' 'Clinfirema — ' -!:
Pliiipnage
a l . ' ' Corn - . .
Fiat bush equ , Flower. seeds;Ar,
AU of which (rill be sold obaaPi -
t ..- --- ; •
i IL-
p. .141
.. 1111
ward! 7 : , • .. , "rk,e,.. 7 I
L.
EWERS rye
received end ib
~..
Benin ; ; it I: .: Cutunthi
irrrowvEi• wir .14 1
tiAS removekl his Office to Centre St I,iop.
posite the Brick Building of George M ;au.
Dings. where N.will attend to all ;basin an.
trusted to him. it the line of his profeisioni , ,
~
Oct 21 ‘, .4:
P. ' SELL do CAL
MBA. *S 4- TAILORS;'
(Fs , ly Parker Sr; niaiiio -,.7 o'
/WAVE rem ed on the epos
r : i ta liidiVor ' re
-m-a• Street, a f trikktra abets orweglin beet
Where they off' for sale W seleetesiortm 10,
Superfine Broad Chiths and CaindirterCe f the
most.lashionable colors, with adislegant.rwsiwt
meritiif Summet. Cloths, Vestings, Lunn aid - t.
ton Shirts, Colldrs, Bosoms, Stocks. Gloves, s. i
panders, linen rind Cotton Hose, and KW' kind of
Gentlemen's w aring apparrel, which' *ill be
made to ordei:i the most approved style es to
.e
workmanship, d rvarraated to 6t equal It rty
in the City or el wtierd. - - .. 1 .
P. S. P.' & Ca keep on hand an .eteell' 1 2.
poetment of ready...tied. Clothing of ..Adri i Os,
whi d h will be wild at very low rtes : * 6 ii
jone 17 . } ' - , „. ..... „.. • .:
, T. &3, Beatty: -" GAvjustriceived-per Canal Ibiaildi•a
Capt.-Johni M. Crosland, direct from` •
York, i •
35 casks !deify cheese, f• - ','
20 boxes ii:e apple, do ••:, ' .--1
1000 lbs, so .1 - ior smuoked beef,-' , ; - "':f 4
1000 lbs. Lard, ,
1600 lbs. codfish, ' ',- - - '•1
5 bbls. seiperior shift •
30 bble. No. 1 filackrel, ''
20 half I do do ' -
3 bbls. starch ,
25 bow rperior green and black teas.
now 25 - ,
. . 1
• ew Goods.
A mend aslooknent of fresh and season
-7. Goods, lusSreeeived—coninsting in Asti
ry
Groceries,
Ihrdware, :•,..,
• , Ittiegiossirare,
.Mocitereli-,:,
Salt,irlaster, dr.o '•
which will be ;wild low for wait . Tbe` big
price paid in mill for all kinds of country' Poled
I JOSEPII .WIMTE &SO
• Mount Carbekt, Pee 2
Miner "C. Haggerty,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dry GivdB3 6 frocerYtWi.ne 4 Lig lor St
EM
(Next door to Mortimer's Hotel.) , '
THEIR bonne:ion with a hop* in Aline:del •
enables thep to keep on hind is Teri.,
sive assortment of good', which they Winne
Philadelphia gums ? Storn and Tavern lies
and private fan it wnold do well -to call
judge for tbemnelves.. . • •
_
April 19 t' — Slt
' New
.
0 000.
NAT S kCc• b a se jnatrird
' • AT Rtle,. • • , -.•:. •,11,,, rIT
1
6-4 Eiglish Miasma, from' so tOTS etirper :
Bo* Frerilch idcr at 50 pery.o l l9 1
4 14
egorarbi
Tartan, mcrin w rated,ailk and cotton' .
Red, white. ye i t Amen anti aciilat Binie 1
Bleached and it lied Canton .fiannnliji
.."'I 10 to 2.5 ,tier yd. , . 1 : .til- - L .
Worked heap. ' . WIN oalhinnt i o Imo%
: Winter print", ,glov es , &c &a :rry.At....l.
I Cotten bats an waddflig atO par 101.11ti,t - 12
I. , thle3 i '
, 27-3
finliE subsetibet has nowint:handu
• a and Storabousa on CentreAtidvitaili AR •
Strang, a full riment of 9‘04-sititable - Sii 1
, iiild legion f • . .. -1 1` 1: ' ' '' ) : r "' "t: `
i , Bkir It or, nisoffnit.'llliiig:: l „4 - ;:_.
lio in
• Band file 14nonilo : ~..,., . tiii.'w.;; ~. ;
Nails and pike Rods do ,410 -j'-:,-; : . ,. ...,
. Steel. a ig.l3fiare do 44;;., - li , _ :: . -
; A Nails end! Spikes do -1: - do: .. 7 -----. - '
Coal Sim 4 laj do - do - . , 2 '•
-, - Haydn* `a generallinisortnissit.' '
1 e
All'ittl: bilis selling i ieidt jiniv P 4
• .J.'elki*Lt. k , • . i__:' mit..ll'RA
404041
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FM
11DOWLETTS
-!Lw and for smile by ;11t.'lLt.1 1 41NAIS.
I -t
aPril!k;- ,
'by
ik Nov
a
II
an, & En glish - Not aikets
sale bt B:
Sid`reathers.jus: •
°tad .0)r sale, by
BAZZARD.44Ohatien
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11e!IMAM. and Fai th *
"yealiihdtcw-iale:2l
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