The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 30, 1846, Image 3

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    The Coal Trade for 1546.
r• .a. J.t M . •
'The quantity this week 'reaches 98,914 03, which is
-the largest quantity of Coal that ever p4Ssed over the
:Road in one week by Several thousand top,. On Wed
'nesday and Thnrsda , we .learn that the 'quantity sent
down reached 18,00 tons, a hitt' Is eqdai to 9,000 tons
Per day—and — Which, nt anraverage freight of $1 30 per!
.
ton, prodticed a revenue of #11,700 on Coal alone in a
i.
jingle day . Should no obstacles occur to retard the_
trade next week, the shipments will reach 33,000 tonk;f
6 'The Company esti ated that - 360,000.t0nn wouh.l'he
transported over the oad up to the first olio ne / P.:ot
withstandingithe de st ructive freshet ;which : oortalled
the supply about one half during a large porthen of, this
montbi;:the titiantity sent will reach3so,ooQ tons by that
•peri4d, :falling sliorti of the eslimate : onlyit‘out 10,000
tons. - Should the Capal be completed by the first of Au
' lust, or evan by the J.ilith for 15tbuf that'montli—there
will be no difficulty in sending \ from 1,350,000 to 1,-
400 Minna of Coal from this region during the present
year, which will ben Increase in the neighborhood of
250 Gr.:100,01r tons ov r last year's supaly. There will
Rh , 0 i'lc.:n increase fOM the Lehigh region,hut the iiii
plies from the Lacka vina and Susquehanna, will not
be increaseethis j:t ar, but - on the contrary may be
slightly decreased.:Thehush in the mines of the C'r
merlast winter, a - he damage sustained by the North
Itralich Canal Wadi gto the latter, have retarded bush
nessfo someestenti these locations,
Office of the Philo a., end Reading- R. R. Crempartv,:t
' - Philadelphia. May 20th, lelq; - ,y
iven that on and after June-151h,
.ight and Tolliin Coal transatirted
II be as follow:
n Mt. Catrbou S. laces P. Clf.'n--
* 70 . .$ 60 . $ 45
GO . 50 30 .
GO 50 30 -
-GO 50
road. 00 50 30
ill, 45 35 00
35 25 15 .
'23 - . 25 /0
slow
20 - -
lad, 20 - 20 10
ridge- ' ; ' '
.20 1 20`' I 10 ,
10., 1 20, , , _JO
20 ' 120 4 10
15 . 1 15 'O5 '
10 . 1 10 ' 'OO
10 1 10 00
10 - - 1 10 00
00 1.00 . 000
000 - . 000 ' oio
060 ' 0 GO 0511
0 50 0 50: 0 LO
Notice Is hereby ,
'next. the rates of
by this Company. mi
. .
To fhiladelphia,
Inclined Piave,
~. Richmond. .1
Nicctown,
gerrMi.ntowtirat
Falls of Scbuyl
:Dlanaytink,
Conxltetincken,;
Turnout I toile '
Norristown, I
. Plymouth Rail rl
Norristown, or I
port,
• Port Kennedy, I
,Valley Forge,
'Phoenixrdle,
foyer's Ford,
Pottstown,
Douglassville,
Reading,
Nollrsril le,
Hamburg,
Orwig.sborg
Ey order of Uc 11,
. . .
and ref Nianagers,
ADFORD, Seery and Treasnrdr.
i:l 1.
[- at, particularly Whiro..A+,.ump,
he siipply,, and jkd pricir r wllk-Al 7
n, on board at Pliiladelplii.4:_iifer
MEI
The demand for 1 1
c ontinues lO'exceed
vance 25 cents pert
the 15th of jnne.
UO . AL PpEIGIITS I .
and 'prices'ale stead
I 55; Provi4ence a
Troy 411 500 Diely
cenis.per toIC
Tlmr..,is a fair r:upply of vessel,
We quote to Boston!,6l';.o to
d Fall River $1 Altany and
lark al to .1 05;and to Baltimore. :5
)1* the• week ending on• Thursday
WEEK. TOTAL. ,
•
• 10.027 04 109.312 02
5,707 10 73,22 S 17
•' . 11.145 14 133..43 07 •
" . 2,033 p... 9 23,0'2.S 17
i
Sent to n4rket -
evening last.''
Port Carbon,
Pottsvillel
ScbuyikiMlaven
Port Clinton, .
I . 2a,914 03 340,143 03
I LL AND TRAitSDORTATION.'
Carbon. S. Ilaven:' P. Clinton
0440 61 30 ! 1 10
150 -1 40 11 25-
IMECZI
From Mt
TO '
To Philadelphia.•
H COAL TRADE. I
be quantity of Coal sent o market
Total.
9744 09.
15001 15
977:2 Is
11101 00
r.ans4 00
IBM
The folloiring is
tip to the 19th inst
Week.
414; 07
.3'...al 19
:ALIT 00
.29.65 00
10 , ,0 00
By Lehigh Co,
Rhume Run
Beaver Meadow
Hazleton'
Buck Mountain
Total
13185 06
UM
ROVE COAL TRADE
transported nn Uniun
ti May, [inclusive]
Tong Cwt qr.
2,262 5 •1.
6,512 I 1
Amount of.Coid
Road from Is(to t 3
Per last report
--- 677
sd on Sw•atara.Rail Roa
Tons Cwt.
1,40 IS I
3735' 2 2 ,
-1
Amount tramper'
Perlast it-pori
13.97
V. L. CONRAD,
311 N E 1111.1. AND .E I CDUYLEILL HAVEN R. ROAD.
i - • 1
;i - The following L.: the ~m ount of Coal transported over
,V this Road:during the Week ending Wedneliday. es en
1' ing last:-; 13,01F0 01 Tons, •
• .
PI last report, • 120,062 19.: "
._....i.._..i_.: '
.; .
• i TJtal 129.1:.2 iv -
, . WILLIAM NEWELL. Collector...
. ,
• • , , •
7 MILL Clt Jai RAIL ROAD F0R1540.
The following the anuant of Coal paS.sitd over the
Crne4c,Rail R.ad, for the last six days.
3.1115 12 Tons
• • er, last report, 39.245 On
Total, 4:1,01;o 12" ••
GEORGE 31ADESTY,1.!colleitor.
~.
MIMI
CARBON 11 . .X11,
'oal transporieil over tliis road, for
n Thursday evening last. iv ,
6,013
E'er laia. report 69,105
The amount. of
the week ending 11,
•
Total. 75,143
N • 'CLEA VElL,Coll,cl7;'r
SCHUI I
ILL
rauspn.ted or•
lie week endi/
Amoput of Coal
Joy Rail Road !ter
, nr, last. ;
- ias
MIDI
IToVal, 1 ' 47,13.5 El Tons.
JESSE TURNER' Collector.
• I -
IN dr. PORT CARBON RAIL. ROAD.
f trunsported over the Mount nr
n Rail Road fir ,the week croft! ^ on
• ' • j.. L i S,':tns In;torl's
I 90,bir6 03 tins
MOUNTI CNR.II(
Amount of Col
bin & Port Club 1,
Eaturday lagt. .
Per-last repo
•
WO, 99,551 AI tops
JESSE TURNER, Coltrctor.
CIIRISTIF'S
.EXUINE 0.91.V.4X1C Rl.l
AND It .tCyNETIC FLUID.
Milk; remarka de discovery comprises no entirely
_Li safe and novel application of,the inyste:nius poWer
.of Galvanismas a re..tedial agent, I r Means of which
th;lordinary batteries, electric'aed magnetic machines '
ar entirely dispensed with, and the power applied in
a n i Mnner equall effectual, witch cheaper, and With
,pe feet 'convent nce and safely . The GALVANIC'
11l GS, • in coo n .ction with the MAGNETIC 'FLIHD,
t. y
ha *e been used with entire , success in all:lases of
- Rh smarisin,.' at. th e or chronic, applying to the hi.ad,
facie, or limbs ; tout, Tie Ifoletreux. Toothache, Rion
chinz, Nervous or : - ick Headarbe, Indigestion, Paral
ysis,'Palsy,Epi iptie Fits, Cramp, Palpitation of the .
. 7 .Heart, Aimplex . Stiffness of Joints. Spinal Complaints
14111bago, Neil; Igia; Nervous ' Tremors; Dizziness of
- the Head. Pains in the head slid Side, General Debility,
Deficiency of , ervous,and Physichl- Energy, and all
!tamer Disorder, In cases Of Dispepsia. which is
. ni ply a lief/ow derangement of the digestive organs,
riety itargbeenroUnd equally successful. The Rings are
ofidifferent pries , ; being mail., of all sizes. and of va
. fit tisprhamentc.l patterns, and can be Worn by the most
' delicate female without the slightest inconvenience.
• - THE GALA' NIC BELTS, RANDS, BRACELETS,
S.e., are innilici ations of the invention, and are recoil:-
' Mended tn. min chronic cases of disease, where the
Rings do nut p dress sufficient intensity of power.—
They are adapt d to the waist, arms, wrists, - ancles,
chest, or any p rt of the body With perfect case. A.ty
' galvanic power) that is required may thus be obtained,
and nn complaint Which the, mysterious agent of Gal- '
vanlsm tan affect, will fail to be permanently relieved.
1 :
_CHRISTIE'S. MAGNETIC ' FLUID
!smiled:in clinaection with the Rings and their mndiff
cations; This Composition bus t e en pronounced hy the
. FrencirChemists, to be one of the most valfiable dip
; coverlets of ctdern science. It is believed to possess
the remarkabl power of rendering the_nentes sensi
' live to,Galvank action, by this means causing a con,.
rentrtion of if eintluence, at the seat of disease, and'
Thus giving rapd and permanent relief.. • -
. CHRISTIE'S GALVLNIC STRENGTHENING
?
I ,/, PLASTERS. • -
• These articbatTorm an impot . Lant addition to the Gal
vanic
Rings, miting upon the same principle, but having
the advantage!of more local applications. At an ef
fectual
means for strengthening the system when de- '
bilitated by disease Or other CatiErfs ; as a certain aid
in constitutiot weakness as a preventive for colds,
and in all affec ions of the chest generally, the Gatran
ic Strreithening Plastir will be found of grent and per-
nianent advanage. .
The reader i$ referred to ntimeronS • Honic Certificates
published in the , New York Sion, Mirror, Tribune, At
las,and other Papers,. Thesetestimonials, all of which
are from the most respectable sources. have been sec
!acted -from several hundred of a similar character. ,
which have seen procured during the short time the
. - discovitry hasbeen before the American public.
' "Beware of iipurioss imitations of these articles. Dr.
Christie has but one authorized agent In each city of
the Union. E. Ferrirt & Co., 212 Chestnut mt. above
Eighth. are the only Agents for Philadelphia, of 2 wlotn
alonethe genuine article can be obtained. E. Ferret
•. Lc Co.: argaMporized wholesale agents for the Stale,
and can supply orders at the proprietor's lowest prices.
- IP Rannate bag been appointed, sole agent, for the
' sale of.the above Mentioned Ringl, &c.... In Schuylkill
county of whom a supply of the genuine article can
• be nbtained. -Alt others offered for sale in the county
'are worthless imitations.
. --- Philada. , May 23, • 21—
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SEALED: PROPOSALS
•
OR fumlshinethe United ft l tatessoldlerewitb board
.L" log and lodging, will be received by the undera wiled
through the Pottsville Poat Mace, until the fifth of June
The maximum limit is forty dents per man per day.—
The contract will be given to; the lowest bidder, will
"commence immediately, and continue at the pleasure
of the partici. The contractor will permit a flag to
trebling out of his boute.
W. A. Nthilof.S,
Lieutenant,U.. S. Artillery. Recruiting Officer.
, .
PATE TTIOETALLLIE ROPES,
FOR THE USE OF! MMES, RA:ILVVLAVS,
.
For :east or tzaportid to order; by the subscriber. . -
I !
T •
HESE Ropes - are now almost exclusively used in
the Collsanes and 'on Mei Railways in:Great Brit
an, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen
• nes as regards safety; durakility and economy. ,
The Patent Wire Itopee,' have proved to be still in
good condition after thtee year's service, in the same
situation where the Hempen ones, previously used, of
double the size and weight would wear out in rifis" - or
teh months. They',Thave been used for almost every
purpose to which Itemises) Ropes and chainshave been
applied., Mines. Railways, Heavy Crane's. Standing
Rigging. Window Cords. Lightning Conduitors. Signal
Halyards, Tiller Itopea, eze. They are made either of
Iron Or Copps:. Wire. and in eases or .ntu„sh exposure
to dampness. of Calvahized Wire.
Testimonials from the. most eminent Engineers in
England ran he stniWn as to their ettiFiency. and any
additional itifiotnation required respecting ( the differ
ent descriptions and annlirpt ion w ill he given by
ALFRED F. KEMP; 75 Broad it.. New York.
Sok - Arent in.the United States
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Those wi
utdas the
Miners
" Steam Turning Factory.
•
THE f:ubscritotrAtinnuncor to the pnlitir, that lie ha,
ererted an este:lsive steam Turning Factory. tin
Norwetrian street. in - this Bort - mak where he is pr,
pared In execute every description of
61514 0-2
'anal Rail
TITHNING IN WOOD, •
sitcli as Bed Posts. Awning Pests. &e. /As helms em
pieced Mr. WILUAM GLEIM. at: hisAirentan in this
business. he natters himself that all Iciitlientrusted , ln
his care., will he executed,tiMiteir entire m a th:l - a c ti on ,
He therefore,iiilicits the patronage of the„purr.
lir has ills% a 'Circular San' for slitting ill kinds - nt
Limber, for the various purpusrii for which icis used.
•
er
Orders for minim: ran be, left at thd Story of
Mes•iirs. James & Snnc.
, . ^ •
_Potti,ville, May in.
1 0
3 19 2
;o/lector.
• GREEN GROCERY,
.
A'RUIT, ~
1:11S11, - 'O I ISTERS, SAL..
•
• . JODN .T. lI.4ZZARD,
ITA„ls:pl.fliteftitit;i:dl,ll,,p,thoensirp,acito.oisto,,r,ol:ttriiia,t,thils,noti,tl;•.,iiriirti,d,
will keep rottstajttly on hand for coil., a large supple
of f'rsytiddrs.'l3lleve lr ry deteription. Fruit, Fre,h Foxi,
L0b. ,,, i.r. ihr , ter:s, 4.7lalnft. 4-e . of the very best quality
that the l'liiladenibisi titailict will ttiford, and at prices
rjuile as louran can be afforded by any' other pernoti. !
re The. superidrity of the arrangements here being I . ! , PRErAtiEn . ny
stir tins to protect nicartirles sold from the ruinous -t,• Dr. TIIED ON' tisBORN, Proprietor.
efferts'of the nun awl dust, Will readily bet!perceiced • l • • , !
'Conti NALE AT
by all who call." • ll AN N AN'S BOO,BS T.O ft il, POTTS V,IILE,
-
Ponsville.:3lay 2:ld 1816', •-
sr fil-6m
- WIIOI.IV{ALIA I'AND Ot:TAIL., • ...
.
-11141 ho the different .I,zrnt4 is the County. •
• .
mill:, it nprviecenteil suici•ns glut bas - :Mended the
I 1 use ortlo . tw Pills In the prat, tree of the proprlvior
I.ffir_the iat.t,rl or eight yea's, has induced lilt., toy old.
j to the.impottlifittles of mane Who have tined and lietti
, 1
is by them, and nriks a rrancentents to-place
I them within the reach of the public genyr.tlly. Indo- I
i Mo, he feels ealletlopon to say that the Indian Vt.-
I get•thle Restorative Pill.. are decidedly superior to any
is tifi wain li lie Is at plat:lll2d. They...aniline the prop-'
ernes of many Of the best veaetabie in , Alt . ities. [used i
L HI I ; tild 111 ::tliti :I ~ruiner as to afford tint only nonit.„l
• ;ban. WWI tentpowy but perortnent relief.
I The valutOle tonics is Kiel, enter into their commis'. ;
; foto; by their action upon tbe'seifrettgy toTatiS !told. in
: i heck the I. l .:tally"' principle and induce a gentle and
natural 41, ...rat ion.wi 1 li.ul toronvcinenee or pain, and
l whit.• it,. y'restore a natural' and healthy ailiott of the
I ntoniacialiver and bowels, title increase,. instead of
1 dimititirone the strenatlrof the palletit.• Th. general
opution'that a po33'erftil and violent purgative is neces
] sary, , is 1;0'1 ' 1.1..1 in error, they :in general irritate the
stoloarh and bowels, derange tltt,.. Secretions : 4lot are
protium is e ' s it Ter) . st•riote. I oti,t , tionttres, and it chstrid
t be known that the meat netss of pills in gelotral 'toe
Late compost-did the most powerful and irratine fitirga
ives, iiint act with too - great a degree of violence; pro
! diming ,hat derangement in theny.iticn thatin followed
. 1 , 3: ciinstipation of the howelts,!littneestogi and eentive
nesnni From these farts the natural inference would
he that to' netintnim uniform Inialth. it is ilerf!SAary to
torrent unhealthy secretions, expel morbid humors
,and
purify thesystem, by the tisr.,44ra ttledhjoe (liar will act
ellicientlylyet inildlyranlist instead ordfilirranging the
~
organs of!the ' sy,rtent and Ilium toeing tlntlire in its Imo
' per and. int:nlllty channel.: Ti, llteemaplistiI Iteemaplisti whirli, no
[imagine is "Anteing to the Indian Vegelabie 11qtora
! lice Pill_; their operat ion is, in 01 dirlary .1",.. , ,,, t., pro
-1.1,,,,i, a riainr,d a nd ea.:) , eyatlation, and at the , aunt
time by Writ tunic properly 101 l art vigor and health to
'l Iltg system. tail wio.p a powerflit and speedy operation
I tsitycesstrx, It it itl.he iicconiiilisbetriy increasing the
j dos,', which may he done w air perfea safety as they
, are entirely Veg r iaida, • • J
They have been used win 661'4 - medicine for years
1 by many I,f the first respectability—and although they
! are not recominentied to "Ilea , all the ills that th,lt is
I heir to." yet it has heen very r ire (brit ' it has been
; found neressitry fur those u.iiig them to employ ;toy
j ottliq I' twine the, and their oreas,ionril Ilse will allttoi,tlo
- VXll..ilofy prove all effectual preventive to lin-ease.—
, They It • exactly adapted to the'tise id:families. 11 . w:-
ellen; nod seamen ; they.rloarjsr tire WOod, cattsittg a
free clrctilatitto—open obAirktionl rind promote the
secretiolitif healthy bile, and cousrlipientlY are an ek-
I rellcot medicine for Nausea, ' liiiligespon, St . ervous des
; orders, Dejection. Liver Complaint, pains in the Iliad.
: Side and Meas.', Costiveness.: Loss of Appetite. (Inn
ary obstruerions;• Ague and Fever. Billintin and inter-.
mittent Fevers, Dysentery, Rheutnatimd, Scrotal:l.ll.nd
are eminently useful in all female complaints—and in
one word, all diseases arising from unhealthy secretions
and impurity' of the blood. Numerous testimonials of
their efficacy in narlicular cases, might lie added, but
the proprietor prefers presenting 6 few
_certificates of
their general character, from Persons of unques.tlona
ble candor and veracity, tvhowould not in any degree
lend.ltheir Influence to promote any thing that is, not of
declifed utility, ano rely imon their intrinsic merits to
gain Them a reputation. feeling the most perfect confi-
I f dence that none wlllabandon tte.ir ' Us Who give them
a fair trial. ,'. -I " ' '
CERTIFIC , , r WES.
The following certificates are! from Vie ; Rev. Thos.
Newman, and the Rev- David Webster, Ministers in
, • the Methodist Episcppal. Church, NCW Yotk Confer !
mire. I .
Dr. Osnonn—Dear Sir :—I have used your Indian
, Vegetable Restorative Pills myself and made cise - of
theta in, my family, and ! ninst cheerfully recommend
. them as a very valuable family medicine.
Respectfolly,
. . ' THOMAS NEWMAN.
' .
,
TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. .
M
• • Ant.nollo,;fing. 4, 1816.
Dr, T OSBORN—Dear Sin-4 tia3c for sometime past
frIIE subscriber respectfully- informs the public that made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills,
11. he is prepared to build Steam Engines of any pow. both myself and in my` fainfiy!and do most cordially re
ct., and of the most approved constractlen. Also, far- ' commend them as a superior , family medicine. Their•
nitre and mill' work. of every description, 'Rail Road action is exceedingly mild and efficacious and no far an
and Drift Cars, Coal Breakers, Screens, plane gearing, my experience goes they are all that you recommend
Mine pumps. .Also, Turning Lathes. Slide rests, them to he. Respectfallr yotirs, - ,
Screws of every size and lengthopastines of every .I , ! DAVID, WEBSTER.
description, at the above'Works on the Little Schoyl- , ,, Price 25 cents per box, Containing from 35 to 40 Pills.
kill Rail Road, cornerof Bridge street, in the Borough Pot sale wholesale and retail, at HANNAN'S Hook
cif Tamaqua, Schuylkill County. 1 . • store, Pottsville, and by the -following Agents in the
~ Having the superintendance of the Works myself, I County : .
feel confident it would he to the faterest of•pernons JOHN ' S.C. MARTIN. DrUigiii,Pottiwillei
wanting any of the abovestianied articles, to call be. •CI.EhIENS & PARVIN, '."
'' •
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I will warrant the work , .
'JOHN G. BROWN. . -! t.
turned nut
,by me. to'he of the bent material and work. , CAARLES LAWTON, jr. & Co., St. -
mClair. . '
nship. and will be prompt to dO work'at the:time td- Aents Tot the File of these Pills, wanted in all the
fixd upon.
Tamanna; May 15.1846. • - - JOHN OLI.IS . Town; in the County,tlt the usual rates.
19-431310 6 May 16,18i0. 20—
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VEGETBLES,,
: 4101 - STEEIS, 11 , 1(!911, &c.. &c.
1 1 / 6 VLE-& continuo Intsiness athtlir nl.l
stand, corner of Centre mid it i111 , 4111 ,, 11g11 i4l reel 6.
Prittsiilli.owliere they still keep a romtaiii
when in pe 9 lit.ll. or reirreablZo. Fruit at errry
11,m, Fr5 . .,h La6ters, and every
market - atrords. all 01
whirl! they will sell at Vert' 11101lelfili all V iltlei•si ou
Philadelphia. pricmi, ‘
C. Nlcssrs. lona !men ent.M2 , ol it ca
thrinz for tile 11111.1 k, and consequently limmine per
fectly familiar with the trade. flatter tit...Ml.o l lv, that
they ran ittiptily:alfariirtmi 'in their line lee the,cilicems
Pottupon rather 6c tter terms
than any of their - ompetitors.
Pottsville, May '.l-3,1 1.••t6 2Lfinio'
RUM) H .
rer the. :-.chnylloN Vat
lag tru Sattitday'(..yen-
4.206 13 Tops
42,939 17 reins
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INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
"improved yegetable • (Sneal
T Coated), are certainly:dome' itiot h tuna iii the
yirtinti!. Country, and Orr hiehly esteecoed.lf-cuie_half is
true that people write and gas ailing therm
so easy in their operation that all like them. The Edi
tor of the “Illark-12 , cci• Jdurnal." one of rite laree. , l
and best papers in the State of N. T.. elites as follows:
WATERTOWN, May .24. ISIf..
Dr. GI Bihj . ..,,Sfrith—Dear :.—I woo laid up with
a had cold snore time si:tec return from N. , and
during my illness I mods trial of your Pills, Und I :oust
say I found tlitUn'excelleot. They are the hco,t_medi.
Clue Tor the purposes they are intended, !hot I have yet
seen: 'I seldom Lae Pills, but I found you rs emir Iv
Tree from the Objections to which other Pills are liable.
I hope they will continue to lid a snorer urpr.ilit to
coo, as I doubt not they wIH be a means of r e lief to•
the afflicted on a large scale, Icuro truly
J. GREEN.
r Testimonials crone in daily, Sliewiog these. Pills are
superior to all itlitiT medicines for firer tire of r 01,14,
and 'Coughs, Dyspepsia, Ililltons romplointo: Had
ache, Impure Blood, Riteintiotism, wont of appetite and
all complaints arising from a deranged sitimach.- Per.
sons cif all ngeo and constitutions road then) pleasant
and efficacious. They have cured the root] of blood to
the head, when all other Initons , 'fatled. lb pet:m e m: l n
from Michigan says they cured him of Rheuiliation, by
ing in connection with them:sage tea, and that the
cpills_havc cured many chronic diseases in his loWn.
READ
I have been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most ag
gravated for for three years past, and foui,rl no mast
until I used Dr:G. Benjamin Smith's ",:ilugar Coated
ludtan Vegetable Pills." After tisim: six boles of said
valuable Pills, I apt entirely cured, They area great
remedy. J. K. LEEMAN.
Paducah. %v., Nriv. 10,1845.,
We certify to the ahove facts. Dr. Smith's Pills are
universally esteemed in this vicinity.
• HODGE., GIVENS It: Cr), Merchants
Paducah, Ky...Nnv. 19, 1945.
' Pinta Dr. i.,ineleloll. . -
SNI7 ULAN n, Ky., Feb., 24. ISM. ,
• Dr. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir :—Nothing has ever been
.introduced that. has sold en 'well and given such gene
ra satisfaction an your Sugar Coated Improved Indian
V getable Pills. 'Very respeiafolly ynurs,
S E, SINGLETON.
Office 179 Greenwich street, Large(Brick Block, New
York. i
c.)- Always ask - furche Improved Indian Vegetable
Pills.
sen that G. Benj. Smith, is •
on the - hottom of the bnx.
For sale at JOHN S.' C. MART
Pottsville.
Nay 211, 18-Is
*Zt = '
•
Notice to Teachers - .
sequence of the ''otrytilOn Sthools of the Ro
of Minerssille Cnchmencirig - in Julie: (our
will be wanted—two untie and 2 female.—
'shim! a situation, will meet the Iloard on Sat
'. 20th inst., at the Public School !louse.
J.' W. 130131N5, Seery.
May '4, 1616.. .
SUGAR COITVJD
ritten with a pen
Drug Stare,
IMMO
-40 - -
OfttrillYt
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SAILSAPARILL.A St', VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS. ,
X consequence of the Increasing demand for Dr.".
I
Leidv'a Blood Pills, and the encouragement by the
public In empioying them, in, preference to all others,.
the proprietor was obliged to have constructed a*ma
chine, which would make them more rapidly and with
less labor, consequently less expense than heretofore..
Having effected so desirable an °Nett. and that the
public may share the'benefita of such great Improve
ment in Pill making, his boxes will henceforth contain
FORTY PILLS IN A BOX,
and the price the same as heretofore, namely :—Twen
ty. five cents a Box—five Boxes fir One Dollar !
Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills
have, during* past few years, been moresuccessfully
employed throughout the United States, 'lexibn and
the West Indies, than any others, and the rapidly in.:
creasing demand fee them is unparalleled.
They are the only Pills in existence, known to con
tain Sarsaparilla in them, the proprietor only knowing
how to combine the Sarsaparilla with other substances
in form of pills,
1V riusrlit i r. NECESSARY '
fir purging' or cleansing the stomach at d bowels, for
peril - vine the blood or fluids, of the body, as an alter
native for retnoying the causes of disease and arres
ting its progress,. and as a Spring purifier these pills
a. iii he fan nri more effectual than any other. -
YOUNG - AND OLD, MALE Ott FEMALF.,
may at all times take then( without change of living.
ft , trailit front oc - upation, Or fear of taking cold front
exposure to all kinds of weather, fir llwy cuniain no
Inertitry or minerals, which are contained in - other
Vll*, and which make other pills so unsafe or danger
owns take. and tcncerain in their effects.
PERSONS 01' ALI,. CONSTITUTIONS •
Ix-bell/yr , fer•ble or deliilitald. or of roliuNt and r‘trnng
inn. ran take then without prostratina'or de ,
thr system:: [14.3. riperate' . so ear l y nnJ ,9cnt In,
yet effecnial, that little inconvenience is caused in ta
king them.
Tiir,r A li: 060 D AT ALL TIMES,
an IliSPa.ei of whatever naturenr 1:;11,1.
Caution h+ necessary! , It eure at, all Wilt, to aet, for
and take no others than 1)r. Li!irlyls,Illoiol / All
ntliers near similar, arttl tittOriOlOt. snit val..'
culatml ; the.primrietimr. of them think Mr
tope!! them on the reputatii..l Of thii 2etmine. bona- fute
and only true Sarsaparilla and Vemitable Blood Pills of
br. t idy.2,=. I _ •
•
c- Beware. nf (rind and tr:ckerc.—
Tmn h them wit, much fiir titan
tilactilred to the phtitic of their rtiiiticy, they
tcdl heeitlett deceive the litidV end }'uur -ctirm~J~y there
Iffer!S.
firmrynbcr ! -10 Pak in a 116x.for cents—Five
1.. r. One Dollar. INo others contain Forty Pills to
the Box
. 1
.4
1;- - To be hail in Pottsville at Jourc s. C. MAR
TIN F. Drug Store, Also; at JOUN G. DROWN'S
Drug. Store..
May '23, 1916,
WARRANTED
Dr. Leidy's' ,Iltrliealtd Extract rJ Sarsaparilla,
War ranted equal to•the best, and superior to troUt
pi her preparations of Sums pa rilla• If not - fon:A
equally cdii ;wt.."' In 'NI, alid noes so than pine
truths that is prep:Wed. the Mime.y {NM be s r,blingl,l by
Lubly. Nllllliirrilli red Mcates haviro.r.been publish
ed, AIM its known superioritc in 'streugth.eflicary and
qua nrity.,(heitic in half pint M titles,) tenders tioneir.i.—
sary further comments on its praise. Sofriee ii to sa y,
4,11, battle is equal In sit pints of the stroticest $y rup
that is Prepared, and is besides mush stroneer than any
reher prepataiions. It is sold nt iSI a sinCle bo Ile;
V: 25 for three bottles; I for it liottles.
Principal Depot. Dr. 1.1111/I"Si HEALTH miro
muM..s. E. cornet' of ..eCinill and Vine btrects, Sign of
the Golden U rule and Serpent.. (,,
ti). To he hail in Ponfirille at LIOIIN S. C. MAR
TIN'S Drug More. All., at JQIIN G. BROWN'S
~., prin.: Store.
I -
o . May 211, IS-ili.• . • 21—
.. . .
Stray,- Mai.e.•
e4c%
srraVe.l) awnv from the subs:l . ll,er. nt
Miefillepo-t. hi.niu ibur werks ago. a LIG 11'1' GI( 1..;1' MARE. with a hob tail a'hil erookeil
hind IprA. Whoever Will return said '.‘lare
to the sullsrriberoir Cit - p bun ini , .rmarlori Wllvie-lie
can get her again,.E.liall berraAonubly rewarded. '
M a IG , I.S4Cy.
IiEIMEI
' Town tots for Sale. •
TEN Lots in lilt. bornuch"or S. 113 Ikipll Raven. Alsn,
of Lots Nn. 1 and 2, 'situated on Cintre street, in
the Itorousli of Pottsville, are offered at I rival, sate.—
Terms made known.upon.apulication being made to the
subscriber at Schuylkill Iluven
LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY:
Settuylfcill Haven,lllny 16, 1616. . 2a—At
Delaware, Lehigh. Schuylkill and
S-USQej:IIANNA RAII. MOAT) CO.'
TIfE Ifeoks fer the elllewriptioa of the Capital fAork
of this Connally, w II be opened pursuant to the
Art of Incorporation, as fell o w s:
tct.,.the I'ellto3 nia I Pottsvilleon the 95th of
Ma}'lnst. At the house or Go rge tiiiil P erileki.r, in Al
lent ow r. on the tt? - • . tli day of May inst. At White's Ho
tel,Eastan, nn ihe,lst day of Jone next. -
. . -
,
The . fhodis wtll he opened at 10 o'clock ; A• M.. each
day, and kern open at each plat f. for six hours of each
individual day, for i l.te days or until Thirty Thontand
Shares shall_ he subscribed. • Five 'Dollars on-each
'Share to be Paid at the wine of siill.-tcribing, By order
of the Commissioners hauled in the Art.
. • .. 111;NRIC ICING, Chairman.
J. M_ PcinTrn, Secretary . . 1 • •
May. ) lith, Ic;6. , 20-2 r
Haase alai Lot lia•Sale.
r_ j ci A TWO stOried frame house, witlt n ltaSe
.... _
..., , 1 meta stvry. The"-lot of ground fronts on
j ..„.:-in .
,Ct.• . titre.. 4 4retil.abolut f)0 ft' .el,:and extends back
about ..an fort, to an alley.' Situated nearly
.opposite Ceise's New lintel. Apply to ." - ,--
Ma i, 16 -JNO. SIIIPPEN.
.
`2o UV
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WHY,WI.LL -- 4 - E - b - fEF
•
Dr. OSBOR.X S S
INDIAN NT.GETABI,E RESTDDATIVE PILI;S !!
21-3 mo
T HE : :: : - Kix:v.i ? s l - :. 4OURNIi7L.
VALUABLE WORK.
• MUSHET ON, IX QA:
TWO copies of this vstualde and scarce work, price
. 810 On per copy,' Imported by nbe Cambria, just re
'
ceised,and for sale et
BANNAN'B Cheiip Book Store:
31ay 16, 1846. , 20—
Strain's Perfumed Sand Bans) .
FOR cleansing, whitening, and purifying th e ban&
Ladies riding, gardening. or painting, or gentlemen
shooting, hunting, fishing. rowing, ura,ny amusement or
exertion prejudicial wipe hands, Wlll find the unproved
SaniMasli Ball pleasingly efficacious in' removing air
hardness. stains, redness. and all d isfiguretne nt, preven t_
in chopping, and rendering the, skin sell, fair, and plia
ble They produce the most sOfteriing and refreshing
sensation, and will be found anexcellent substitute for
the Flesh Brush. Jost received and foi sale at
IBANNAIVEI Perfumery store, Pottsville.
May 16 I go—
Fresco and Pannel Papers:
UST opened at illannan's Paper Store. Pottsville, w
e tare and twaiitifill assortment Of Fresro and Pan
hell papers, embracing the latettt and Most fitsltionaide
Patterns, all of which will he t sold as low and some
which were purchased at a bargain, at less than Phil
a th•lphia prices. . 4 1.ellis ;thick Of Papers embraces. the
latest and lir)st P.ut"rrM or three of the
largest Manufactories In Phtlad , •fribia, they can scarce
ly fail Ili please the most fastidions.
Glazed and .eottainon Papers for Rooms, Halls and
Entries, in alt their variety, at Philatitgplual prices, at
ways for sale. I - •
•BANNAs , s Paper Store, Ppttsville.
May JO, 1: 1 1G. 20—
'Books.: HOoks
ICKI3 Christian Philosopher.
Doditridi.te'lltise and Prottreas o
. The Bildo Expositor.
Molt of Grunt Examples,: "
I !Wotan's Holy ivar,
Chillinttworth's :Works.
'itaurin's Sermons,
Sernions,
Lock's Essajs.. Litrarytdition,
D'Aehi e in , ,, History or the Reforl
lsiorente's Ifistory r, f
the .11(11110T
Theological Sketi h Book, Vol.:211.
Ilannutri's Pulpit Assi,taut,
Wat , im's 6ihiiepl and Theologica
Chapman's Sermon's,
'Cruilim's Complete Coiwordance,
Union Bible DictionarY, ,
- Everiq's Life of Dawson, .
Doril'On's Villarto Semn," '
Dr. Olin's Travol: : in the inst.
Dr. Durbin's l'ravek in tho.Eatt,
Dn do ', In Europe, ,
nicke l' s Notes Of Travois iuthr
sear., Pirioriatillustration.; of tli
Sear's
Tout twr With a tin rimy of other. :4
just receln'e and for sate at . I
BA NNAIS'S - Tbeari Llqok-sti
May Id, .161 c.
ME
'I IMBER. AND COAL LAND.
, 1c...5.t..-;•.., -A MOST vain:1 1 111e Tract of Land for
-r.;...
.....1: , ..Z.5 salt., siinato on tho Schuylkill Ilavrn and
% - Nlinetsville Rail Road ll mit,: from PottF
-,r, , - ville, :Fr from Schn l ylkill 113 vol t -um! 4 from
.11
Nlinersyille.contain4 , :ltil actes-..—so acres
i 1
..
under good`fcnce and cultivation,9Al acres goad for
ft ming 'purposes and 1 limn I 01) arroAl coot:, ining Cmd.
Toithiu, Whirr Oak and ripe. The laiproSenouu., are
a mat two story louse, now barn and other huildtro.
For forthei• rEirticuthrs, Terms; fir.. a pplr to
rwm. Av. .MAI CHIN', Aet,
Sclitiylkill llaven, Ma"
. 0t11,1816. : -
.111-it
, , •
1 oli 11/KE.. mi,.., 9z 10,10 x - 12 n tl,) 10 .1 14. just re
-1,-.. 1. , rei voir from 1fie.m,111111•112tororg and noti• otfortl.l
for bale at OM liork Sruie at (Mv•prires.
- I - ''''-,•••• EDIA'AIII) VAIIDI.Er.
Stay 9 . 1816, •
~• -
1 • io-
fit EnartnerOtip heretofore exi;tinti between Mah-
Inn think & Gemt.te it..Cramer.3lasoitointlet• the
firm 4/f lirMalk & Cramer, was.tiii.solved ,m the ha, inni.
by mutual com,etit. Time Misineh, fmililme hie firm trill
be se. fled by )laiminim Itriuk, aho continues the bust
!less mn his own actount.
M A 111.0:N N
CHARLES ❑E N
• ' 2D-3t.
DORT WINE FOR INVALIDS— \Varranted pore
•grape juice,' for sale by BEATTV & Co.
Pottsville, .May 2d, 1ti,16.
(jMoic PACON.,-Ilato, Shrtilltlizrs and 114
tztalt• Irtw - Ity J. M. 1111ATTV
31zty 141; '1946.
r_.l INI.III iIIITTER.—For sale by .14.
• ° J. M. BpATTY ' ' Co.
Pottsville, May `ll, 4916. ;
•
ATTINCi.-4- . l . tted 0- . lrlaecked and plait' Matting
al. - J.,
ur,„ -is, ia pua ry •
J. M. BEATTY & Co.
fl A R ETI SG.--A furtht4 supply of Ingrain and
net an Carpeting . J. M. BEAT'lli Ar. CO.
Potter ille, May 2d, 1516.
. Leaden Pipe.
vvritA 1 Inch Leiden for Water NVoil;s, war
ranted, •
•
Ito I do , , do . do
Do .1 do a do i do
Inch Leaden-Pipe for variotis purposes. Also, Min
eral Water Pipe, three quarter and half, hiCh pipe.
light :toil paper, f ur cart) me Water ilistitures !without
much from Tatham & Ilrother't• E,taltt slinient.
just reeei vied and for sale at manulacturees tOives, at
lIANN?tNS' Store, Pottsville,
t•:' , Pilo! not on baud olitained to order at short notice.
• 3lay,Fd, lal6, 15....
IpIiocL.(7IIATION.
lA7IIIIIIEAS the
President of Om several rousts oil Cenmion Pleas
orihe tomtit... , of strlinytkill, Carbon, and NlMiroe, In
It, nli.ol - 3no, and juslige of the iu , retal Courts of
Quarter isessinsei of the Peace, (11.e,r and Terminer,.
and General Gant Deli Very. comities, ant(
'S•rii.i,Ntig N. P LM rrt.afiVAs2o
Judges of Conn a . natter rteskinini Peace
Terminer a•iill i i nerat.itai,l•Detiv,nS% for tit!•
Ina! of all capital :tint othermiTert,lets; in,tpn nail
rmwty of t rhtrvl their Kerins in me ,eire,•ted,
have ordered a court of Comition•Pleas. I,yer and Ter
miner, and General Gant Delivery. th be ludth'u, OL
wigslitire, on M e IA (l
enday, tha yof Jane next. to Con
tinue one w,,k. I
• .
• Not ii e 1.4 therefore bend ti? the C ..... he
instices of the Vey°. and 1'4.10104es Of the said elsllnly
1 1 1: 4 01 , 1 . ‘ !kin, ill II Aber are by the said prerePt cod,-
mangled . to lie then and - their; nt 10 lock
noon of :midday, with their . rolls, record',
examinations. and rill oilier rerneinbranees, to do those
• which In their several offices appi•l lain to lie
done a nil all' those that are hinind by reeligidzaii
res, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or t lien
shad be in the gaol of said county of are to
lie then and ;here to prosertiy: them as shall, be just.
God save 1,11 e . nnxni 11 :v.( aII h.
3T ter. SIAM REgll,!Slierilf.
Sheriff' , Oilice, Orwigs- 1 ,
Lure. May 2. IS-16. f '
N. 11.--The witnesses and jurors who are inminotiell
to attend said Colin, are trignired in attend plinctoanyy.
In case of tins-altemialice. the law in such cases, made
gild provided, will he This notice in
published by oriei` of the court; those coniernest iv ill
govein'thernselves accordingly. •
mien is hOreky liven, that a ;Conti of flantnion
i 1
PleaS, fir the trial of-canal, at l'SNlie in and for the
manly of Schuylkill, will he .hehl at Orwigstuir4,:in
the r minty aforesaid, on Monday, the Bth day'of roue
W . V. 10 (' Olitialle two weeks. 1:
Tllllr , fere alt Persote+ having snits pending, and MI!
pr.r..,11S wham duty it shall he in appear at said Cotirt,
will take notice and govern thenr.elves acrorgiarlyl.
NOTICE,
C itr,REIVIr elven, that the Reciter 44 4 chnylk ill
.roont tr. Iris granted leiter. of administration, on the
~t. ( 4' of itt rhnr! Wenrird, farmer, late of pinecinve
town:4ml,Schuylkill rnitnty,'decei.ed, to the Flll,SM
h.q. All personA'llterefore, indebted to said estate
are n . 1'11,4/.11 In trvikn plyment.' and those having .
rlnlma will plea±.4e preeenfthein for settlement..
- %WILLIAM }ULAN V, Executor.'
May 2, 1 S tti. IS—Gt•
ALMA Salt barrels & ba.es. for sale al the lorcest
C" Market prire, delivered on hoard of Boats on the
ER Er.Or POItTELIAOE
(01 & BROTHER.
34 Walnut st. nr Locust et. 'Wharf Schuylkill.
Philadelphia July 19th, 29
gOTICE. -
XXTHERRAE I letters of Administration en the Estate
VV of JOIN C. NIARLI„ late of Noun! Carbon,
Schuylkill County, deceased, have been granted by the
Register of Schnylkill County, to the subscriber; there
fore nit - those indebted to said .Estate, are requested to
make payment and those having claims, will
. present
present:them f,r settlement.
" JOHN C. CirRRAN.'.
Administrator de bout, non.
April 25th, 1815. -17-11 t
For Sale arid. to be Leased.'
S t i. P F. F i ti fon.Min ttlibNelT:sel WYOMING term!.
Inquire at hie cane of • n •
Pocket Knives, R4zors. &c. •
'MST rereived and for Pak at MARTINI'S Drug Store,
an assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, some ve
ay stiperim, }Manny of all prices4call and see them--
no charge for Amine. the articles.
If inn want any Skates we can suit you.Alsa,'a
few straps of Sleigh bails.
December.2o, 1815. •
51—
GMT CARMS. 'Price 25 cc-lig - per
S
pack, Jeri received. and fur' sale at HANNAN'S
Cheap Stationery. stare. • . May 2,
.
"Ikji EVIODIST cArr:citiststli; park ist Bd. also
I.vs Methodist Hymn Books, Tinge and sninli, for sale
at BANN AIVS Cheap Book-store,
May 2 . 18--
Disolution
GL•'OIIG6 It. CHANIEIt
rottsyilie. May 9, ISI4. - j 19-31
May 24, 1916
EOM
PIMOCIAM
- -
JEREMIAIi 1211E1),,1:3110iti.
Sly.rifre. ()frier Onvi 2s-
Rua, May 2, 1610. f
SALT ! SALT ! !
V. L. MAXWELL, Attnrney at Lai,
March "_9, 1&16. 13-13 t• ti Wilkes Barre, Pa
PHILADELPHIA •
.Igricullural Warehouse.
Nu. 291 alarkrt at., aorta aide, bet wern 7tA aad Ath ;ric.
rioarAs FERBER hisjast received from IFOrtes
ter, lklassaclausetta, assortment of Ruggles,.
bourse. & Mason's improved Eagle Subsoil and other
PLOUGHS, which have been so wucliapproved of by.
the principal Agricultural 'Societies in New Ehzland
the several last years; also Bennet's and Stevens'
Self-Feeding Hay and Straw Cutters, a late and very
valuable improvement in that .kind of implement
Grain - Cradles, &c. • an assortment of Boggles. Nouree
& Mason's Self-Sarpening Ploughs of the form, and
model Of those above name d, are daily_ expected. T.
F. has also various and the most approved articles
manufactured in this - viol : MlNi ix:-Corn Sbellelvi Fan
-or W.lnnowing Mills, Grain T:radles, large and - small
Hay and Straw Cutters, together with a large assort
ment of Fanning and Horticultural Tooli, Hay and
' flanure Forks, Coal, Grain and common site Ste..,l and
Iron Shevels,lona handle round and squire end ditto;
. extra stout steel Scales for briclimakers; Garden do;
Toy do; Garden Bakes and lloes all sizes; Field Hoes,
Potato Ipizgers, Scythes Snairlis.' Scythe ;Statics,
CMOs's, Axe's. Hatchets, Sc, All or moat imple,ments
lit the. Autictiltitral and Gardening lure will; be kept
cot...tardy at til,aboVe 'Store.
Plitladelphia. Mar2;3, tll—n or
. _
Mackerel, Shad and Herring.
1 , 111 : :
~nt.,..erii.erq at their Str:re',S , No: 10, North
V. harvet, Philadelphia... between Arch And Hare
streets, keep'an a::::orititent ,'t FISli: in M.l.s. and half
)
hats: for sale. and solictt or st.,,reliceiwrs to examine
• their prices, &c., he tilre hnvinti. -.
• J9IIN M. Iir.X.NEDY & 1 . 1'n.,
' • Ifraters in..l.l:sur, Grain 3 nd i ll'ish.
Philaila .'Slav ,`2.1,1, 1 1ntt1. ~' t:l+3:no '
PAN. MA HATS. ' •
' f . Tit l: .iiiiit riher has jio.lrective'd an as
", .t. t : ar t n ... l o of :•:,,,..“.,, nau:, V LI) ip,tt!in mice,.
from f...1i /:.I to silo a hwee,
.
l'itizen ' of 0.. n settle in want of ~. pleas -
ant till. I:: fir,M appromitineseation, ran
prot ore a fiae Hat ft, a CM' prier, aad anyt orders
with whieh it, on:kr:W.:tied may he favered, shall r..-
ce•iv.• pr“mrt nth•tiliml,
and
name the 'nice and
eive the sire of the li•Mti. and lie promises to fullaish an
erode, that will please. , ' .. 0
,
r Religion in the
inatinn.
Pnu of S?ain,
• F.RANris rucox.
N. no. North fish sty below Arch,
Phitada , May It'L,
Dict lona
• •To Cothi
;fin nozr:x P ‘I
itillUiiirret ft...l the
tile la reest and heat,
cii y—priers rancier.
which ‘ve will sell ch
rit. 4 Those wAht
(hid it gre.illy to !hell'
our laree and varied s.
welt ieler fed stock of
ea ri..ty, ws fri
the case Cr flozea. .
• DIY ,
, tail4l3r,l Works,
are, P9llAville.
Eo_
. E. enr.
Ithil4da., May 16, 1_
HOUSES &
THE sall.o.ribo• °Term for sale, file 11,4
Flory brick and tonne Maa.ll . . t6 - 111alted on
the north :Ode of street, in the Ito-.
'lle. The lotiltlinz frontlm7.
,on 11arlirt stn. t, is hudt
_of bri,k and
stone; two atories 11101, with a two story. hark
tntil
ding. There is slice a (‘tam.. ory frame hullaind orcr
fed ,an the gam, lot, frontme. an I.) olt street. The Lot
in ' 5l rfollt. aro 1•1,11•11. i.: 1 , 1 , Illf! &pill of
1% Met to Lyon atrhel.htial. tez two.grod
sag . ..it:lll 'Tarr L'lrollnd.. for the ore, non of two more
hoosee, one on Nl:trl.ertind .11 e other on I.\r n
property hoots onillarl,c Square. ai.d•i4 com.l-
ered one of the hest tOration P.:W.-Vine. For 0,111.4
&c., apply to the subs'ordter on the premises.
FRANCIS I.IART - 11.
'2l'-tf
••• 4 5.1 4 "
•••1 r
May 23, ism
N. 11.—Aft• M.° oft;:is for it tie nr rent. his stork of
Bottles anti lemilliug app.ratas, tin ni . ; conatnutiatitig
terms.
VTllCREAg,letters testamentary on the - Estate of
I njamni• Morris, lam of Minersvilte , schnyikill
County., deceased, having horn granted to the sohsrris
chers, notice is hereby riven to alt persons indebted to
he elate. to stake ttionediatr pay anent. and allyte'rsons
Stamm: demands aranist the saute are requested to pre
sent them duly attested to. ,•
M'ay 23, hIG
A VALUABLE WORK
. ...._,., .
PICTORIAL lILSTOI I IY OF. ENGLAN .
IN COllftSth: of pliblicatioti, by Ilarper . .& Mollie?,
IN, y or k, in . ,,,,,"fivr.s, rf,j4 . .. tweqty-fiVe relit ea It.
the Pietothil Ilii.tory of Llwland. being a lin.tor iii
the Peiiple, a. well a: , a 116tory of theil
Kingdoni, , wn
to the reign of George 111. Prolit.wAy iiinstrated With,
'MANY fiIIN,DRED ENGRAVINGS (IN WO h)
Of Mmitiniental Reciuds; Coins.; Civil and MI, Ita ry
VostaTie ; Domestic 'Hu Manes, Furniture, and
Ploys ; 'Cathedrals and other great works of Arc lilt!,
tine ; other it M.:trait:us of ManWl, ;
deli:lea' Inventions Portraits M Eininent Per onto ;
and remarkable Historical 'Scenes. To Im
in ationt lu n timbers, li:truing liar elegam vidnnn a im
perial octavo. Erflikris will be maileMiosue from Wee
to Purr (UW01,1'647,r in , Mitt.. l
Tire il,lliinr/ deb:lmi of this work--is to present
ter!, of the Prtpit, as well as a lie:story of th A . < n A r d
pursuing the im'estigltion of the past, at& tiic pro
gress of the country and its inhabitant.. in varlons in
teresting ilirections,lo-which the author's of the inost
popular of existing English histories-have only-slight
ly and incidentally referred. The narrative of poljt
cal ninventents nod rhangek. of', foreign and domestic
wars, of 'coniems for ill - A{li. in Which the pcnple have
only had to obey and sulfet, will be found given with
the fullness wholi the itnpUrtance of these Subjects de
mands. The work will tiel derived ihrolichenr, as far
as possible, 11 . orn original authorities and other
tie monuments of the past. compared with. nod read hy.'
the light of the latest impliries fir :which the rritival
snirit of inridein time's' lets illustrated ailment annals.
But It large tenly.of facts 111 I compiehende'd
moral
this
head, 'Miming a most rest Mid part of the nieral
SiWi:ll history of the co:111;6, will all• be presented in
ample detail.
'llw 11,...t0ry of Common ..1 IA Mt Ilite story of cirit
- • • •
il/I , i, /At. if kII hi-lure loud egvll, 41111E.1110 trare thanto if...a rils flit• raarrh of 411,. rolviliolw. ~r , 1 ,,,, 1ia1e
lq.al they intrlgpos I'?filie tate:lnoi k ; Tiles^ facts a r e
il.ll-1 - .1,i1,10 to a tOlv awlamplete plir....,E.pitintion of
A r r.e y'a : lilySi alone I an Si 01V • I IIA furor and presQure.' •
or emit iari~~ it tiolliejal
Ilk.. a rral sc.mw. .
Tito :12, ill wlti, Ii Iv. , I
V in Iwtory. .1:
field iird'ilgoity: anil it
%Sort t in tie tare that it
odzo or the tithe a ['which
tja,nlt. ax tii•taz intend• t
gill no1:11, 551,11111Wroti • W
It Will tleglvrt no initsalan
the na..mt , of ire do.tCn
co,f,,,iffity Iv lib
of Ens:land t" dot, it wi comprehend nko dui hi.td
ne> of
''vc"l'm'i alba Irela d : the's:o:lmq will likrwrre
he "Carried on in ,eparate i dici,Mmt." flint :i4liantar.o
ofte., separate head.: on berg ij, Iln th. keheine
allow,: of a hoot wider dlytnion of-labor than it con,
'ilium! , narrative.
• 01- !tot., riptiOnn rectlved lIANNAIt'S Book
Store and . Pribring 0111,C, where specimens of the
work can he seen. • • I
Iday . 2lll lan:. . 21—
PACKING- YARN:
respectiully frietnl. and
thy ni t tlilir 'that 11011.1. ppiiintail F.
for tho sale of hfd =nprri•'rl itnlito
Ilrtnp l'a'rk inn Yarn. tvlni Will koilt a ronslant aupply .
at the Work:. of E. W
m, 1 TH : OMAS 4 NCKSON.
_
, fteadinF, l'a.
ICE CREAM SALOON'.
r7`11,1". leave In inferin his friends nod
1 tlie 1 uplir venerallj, !bat liis Ire 01'3111 :ia!non is
now °pet for tle• •e•lmui Ur f'reant: of a Imperier
quality Will be oei ved up ditriit; :11P il•ty unit rt , nintt..
• GOO, G. HEIM jr..
may ad, 1.46. IS-
.•
NOTICE.
11 7 HIALEAS letiets of Administration on the Estate
V V of tVni. H . Richards. late ofthe horoogh of 111 i
nersville; county, aereasnit, has bflen gran
ted 63111,g r of Schoylkill roomy. to the soli,
Sr rider, rherer'ore Mt those Md.-lord to said Estate are
l'egm'. l m l to make pap.irnt. and ail those havingdditus
will also present then, for settlment.
JOSEI'II 11. Adminiitrator.
April TOIL, !Old. 17-6 t
fIIAT received iit Vorti,Slore.lol, l „Kees of Bello
.1 ble Nails, made exclusively of lilasi 'rehavcottl
Irnivositoried EIiWARD YARDLEY..
Pottsville, April-16, • , . 16--
nr HE subscrihers' basin: purchased ~f Charles MB
. I ler, Ins eniire stock of li - out:kJ will continue the
Mtsinr~d at liiv old esiabli.died stand. on Centre street,
next door to'Fox Morliner's H.oel, and will endea
vor to deserve the patronage of their, old customers
and the public petterally.: A supply of new and well
assurted Dry (kinds, Groceries and Queensware, have
just been added to the sloe
JAMES:II. flEarry s,rof•
March SS, 1816. ,
Or3BollN r o ‘PATER coL.Orts • •
, hoieg of
12, IS and 2t colors,best gnalilv, al less ibln Manufac
turer's mires, just rived lititifor, rit 11A ti AN'S
c heap StattunPry Store.,-"Pnttiviilti.',Also. Toy :hints
n variety. April. 4, ISIU - I 4—
D ARIVS Pennsylvania_ Repiirts, , ,ivol: I,
.1) Portion's I)icrst,
Dizest,
Gra . vdon's Forms,
Mcltittury's-Justire,
llinn.'s Justice Assisthat.} . -
Wright', Justice itluditic. Supplement,
Supplement to justice;
(1.17.' ,
Duo!
The
punt
Sole.
' Watt
Ju*t rei
Potts%4ll.l
talued tri
Alas; 2;_:,
PIiIL.RDELPHIA
try 31r reit:tuts.'
11. CAP 11%1'5. just received
rc;itiptir•itt'p. orte6,r
eh•rted to. be r,dind in the
front . Od to 157. 50 [1 ,4, tbli.rn,'
alter than any other hnnae ill Th.,
th, nanu•d art
advaritaze to call awl nnanune
(411. k. Ali... MI Ooyoii 106.!P ord
b'OUTNand S II OE , , it, 411 their
1 /ell a t i the very lowest prieelq..y
A 81117.1 i-W A'V .tr.
'North niA., Vita:l6la..
Ilia :4414 Watery t reet3.
.o—St
BEE
FOR SALE
NOTICE%
JOHN I. DAVIES,
REES' DAVIE 4
nation, and br,ngit around
is pr,nrnltteirily an nar of
a- i t , •ffi•arly erry other
!wok Ole all,, nl the ju,,eilt
II wit know;-
- .
ttjtven 1.. the public. At
.r pehntar pernsnl. pairs
It enneeet,,try tefereerei.
source fif information n Inch
.3 make it proper to r'nesult.
't tv ill he rolled ".1 Ilit.iory
NEW GOODS.
• j MILITARY ORDERS. .
Th 4 Governor has - appointed Henry -Petri en.
Esq., iq be an Aiibtleielimi; to the Governor, ith
the rani of Lieut. Colonel. He is to act as As
sistant j
‘dutant -Geheral residing at Harrisburg.
•
• Adju r tanf General Bowman, has issued a Gen-
I
oral .Order I,_ fur the mustering, of the Six
Regiments of Infantry,' the quota octhe State.
from which we' make the following extract:
Each regiment t eonbist of 1 Colonel, 1 Licit:
Colond, 1 Major, • Adjutant. (a Lieut. of 'one of
the companies) 1 •rgeant Maior. 2 QuarterM ast
ter Sergeants, 2 Pr ncipal Musicians, and 10 com
panies
Eacl company to convict of I Captain, I First
Lieutettnt, I Second Lieuternint, 4 Sergeants.
Corp
4 ects, 2 Mtisicians, and 64 Privates,.
The 'act of Concre,,, contemplates that this ser
vice shall he
,fillid ht vcdontcers : therefore,
Theioffe s of existinq companies of volunteer
infantry, comyrisinz the rcipillsite numhce of men,
may he excepted wider their precut organization,
cultject to a netv in -pet non,
The citizens of the Stale; who are desirous to
'tender their cervices to: the ciitiotry in the present
.i
emergency, nil, for li Si ith enrol ihentsclves in coin
panies of irifantr:., in accordance unit the provi
sions of the act or Congress, and the orders of
the Pre,-ident lon o or,ite veil, . '
The companies.
their officers chor..r
the titate..• 'l•hrp _
circuimttoce i
arid make the OM:
are uuiformcd.
The coinirtzties,
'tender of their tier
jog, and deliver ti
propet Brigade It
same to the 13ritz•tt
the Major Geocrt
feu: of volunteers
their:reitevtive di
Adjuitint Getwral,'
It to expected It
and irt4peetton or
the cilTuta of :-e.vt
22,1 June ntxt;• J
Otirre of tte'ivie
ccptr•d with'. the
+uCitary
strenetit t '
When the' (sift.
ficiettt to fitl thr•~
their cervices•slia
the S., orders
Loki themselves
points of rendezv.
be arranged into
eer acctirditig t
I ustered two 117 t.
EMI
•
1h e reuteef open
roh.t..oi f ir s
tin r any
NA. rit.AsS AI)N
of them
pp,e of the entire
inf.ilt::l !hi:ref:lre it
depend nn iretti-tt
.10 piece,
10 piece..
61 60, 1,11
12 00 and
Ile a y tilt:y(l.4mm'
T. , and r.irt`nther
at 11,s 111 w Partor
AR it wants is a
he Lail. Ware or
tot .af?.
China !Ertl, 191
Es fME
`1:11u ret is, MI
• .4. I,
ho. 16J' Chesnut
EZEICI
S 7' OW prrpar
■ large ase,,rtinri
soittql to the roh .
roAltionrs the stab
be for: pursued
rat: Ow spec Oil Ott
tree system of ret
to tile interests of
time,) hat the frau,
;ma 4hatinz to 1,1:1
!lir - favored t:
out
. of ten, they ant
er :feat the re duct:
can be pnrrleesed 4
..‘"11. M. is in reMilar rereint Of th.e neweid and cheap.
eat e , •a-unahle:o, land when any artieM drl.rr, int.,
in vain., the prima is at once ;narked down so that
it -cannot-In. undersold. By thin imstem the purchaser
rail at all with riinfiderri'e and satisfaction,
and nit tout .want of tiny, in useless haitmining. lie
has at this time a minnlete nomrtment of
Black linstrinn. ltimnitn, Pons. Ad Sole. Maßtita.Gros
de Rhine, Armura, and other Drew and Mantilla Silks-.
l'anry Drrsti k•.i. from 11 crnti. t'n "25 pot yard.
int luilina all the tariely cif approved and useful styles
and rombinarion if color , . •
Liniug SILk4, F. uLit 14il:cs, Sill:4lingliam
- LA %Sp . ; 'AND Oar;ANDIE:S.
Park Painted I.awi s and Orcandies.‘tif the newest
and ;mkt approved style. as2vrtll as the .tripest in the
mark t:, Also, Slidell I.ats;ns at very low prices.
FItENCII GINGII2OIi 2
•or the new d.-inn.. Also, "retch Ginahritns amt
Gingham Lan n>.; t•t•r2. 4.in•ap, Eariston and
MatnhesterThtnAtazns I r Ittnl4,lren's treat. •
inedinsn,L• avd r!arlt rnl r. 4- I wide. Alsn,
Lest make A tin•ni - aa Chintz and UalicuLs..of the new
patterns, at 19; Tints p , r yard.
; ,• 3/(llt;irr.ix m: Ai:sr:P..,
not (tmlire and Printed etylr, dawn
Hate French, Alin•ricati, at it,. tants per
yard. •
• . p.mtnaF.R AND 1 _,11.11 70111NES.
i Orall and evt‘ry vatioy of 1101:.tn5z• Waited
to all ta•tes. rtn'itidift.red and chain..stitch...l
nyadi.ro, and Polka dri•ii,tit. endirnitirred
31i•ilin and I.lndinp 1;ml' pattrens—Tarlettins and
ciiiored plaid and ittripl t•twit.s MOH+.
wnirT. Goons. •
Swits, Mali, Nan:nok,,Jaconet, Cambric, Bank
and Ta.rlntnn Chid. ef7rip., Corded, and Via,
:ampric , : Ho 5,i , 4
10aingaie. Cambric Dimity, ire:ll.; , liirtinn. Linens, Dam
nkk rabla -I.inetr. Tahio Napyini. Lem_
Law i iln•ap nilarrin2 and sheeting 3lysi nu and
dor .ung Cloth sitirtill2.
MOU INC I:0PM;
11.0 nonikrii it,ui or all qualait• ~ and virians
'4 . of n!..k.
and COMM WNril :" 7 `lllo. M ilti
inisi do
ain 9, Bareae9.
(link m ini. I.iiwnq, Cranes. C'rap' nnii Lovir or Lek: , .
, Kid and Sulk 1;lovt.8, 110.41iiry. Plain i'zit k; (la, 1.,.
nan, Titthrt. Barege and 'l'ivisted :$114:: halvis,
6 and Cravats.
(jit •
Scar
1 I
Pr
•
Print
prirr
:311,
'tar I
SHAWL'S AND. ,, cAnrs•
'nth Cashnipre lone and Bi,ien, do
Thshor and Tt•rkerKi dn,'litacin,
Grenadier, kUu d, and toil.
dn.
Grenadin.!_ riaTl•l”, at , d• and short'
Alsn, 1;lat La or am! r'ilklNinntillat.,
EIS
eapezz nod tartlinal , , of th'• new attics
AND LACICS:
b'd
_Caps. (wile r., Spencer., and CliernizeUek,
• sleeves and rii/E+, E a rl 641 and Pr0,40 - i thread,
, I:d.!incs and list-rtiaz.s. Linen-B ilitan Ed.2iti'zs .
insertinee. einti'd Swi, and Cambric do„flrack and
I,e La., re,r, , .l.:!re :`II3WIS, and Sl'arc..witle Mack
tar Manlilla. and sea rfi 'and Black Ilrasseis Lace
rimming du, and 4 reS t`S.
HOSIERY. . '
irii.slllvhite and black Hilted. enl'd. open worked
lila in Sil k hosiery; white and black half hose,
d and plain ; spun Silk and raw Sillc do • also Enz.
lid Swig4.white, r °tom!. and tinbleaclied Cotton
liWil, plain, tgali'd clucked. and open worked; al ,o
diva's Cotton dt.., and LailiesZ. white and utibleach
lasle Thread do, of ca riot. qualities. a scarce and
able article, and other floslury rifvarious descrip-
rn l
undr
Lace'
ind
Vhi
I at e.
for t
and
rshh. l
11.1 r
Chill
d r'
rd
d„4l
LINEN CAMBRIC AND LAWN iIDKFS •
ain corded bordcred,Rivter, Mii, , igne; and emb'd
in Cambric and Latin Ildkrs. from 121'ients to .6.20
I. w•Also, !LIZA, Porsys, (tree. Barece for •Vettg„
zr Veilg. Black Linen, Lead colored and Brown do:
er.;3luslins &r.•
• FOR GENTLEMEN
A !the new styles rich and cheap scarfs and cravats;
Kid, Silk. Thread, and other glnves: Cotton half Ilose_; ,
Silk and Linen Cambric pocket Ildkfs. Sitspanders,&c.
Tan can find at 3,1 'Chesnut street,:
ahnOst every article in Pry Goods that son reifoirmatut
at prices quire as low, it not lower, than e:sen - here- ,
(it rte to his . nterrst to set rhsap)—and as he is const‘nV.
ly adding to his stock the newest and cheapest 'roods.
you will he sure of heine.suiterl. But, reader, you arc
invited to call arid juice for yourself.
Philadelphia. May 9th, Vito. 10.'2nio
. CHEAP' Isl , 7)Vi'etT . lE. S. ~
, -
c . ; ; 3 4 7 .7 ,, Tie Cheapest dold and Silcer watche, i -,.. 2 .;:i"A i
rtiuktiti.rmA.
~.1
1 ...4
- 1 .
.
f" 'ol.n Levois fall .16welled . - 4115'00
NJ . Silver. " " , " i '23 en I
Gold ',opines Jewelled. , 1 10 GO
Silver " • " I 15 Oil
„ flonrllors fine quality
("old watches plain .
iiilvre es spCttlet 1, . . - I C : ); p o l o l l
. I'l'll i
I •
Gold Pencils , . . oon
• " 11110;1 , 1s 1 • • ' 4on ,
, •
Also on licrol a. farce ro=ortnient of cold nil , l hair , i
bracelets. finger fins, fired?[ pills_ hoop Ina rims, relit
pens. silver spnons, sue.-ir terms, tltiiiinii.4, ~.,-.1,1 net I I
curb and Ally r1t..i.14.. sit. , ril lie, 4. 01111 jep 0tir5,,t,,,,i.
ly low pri,.es;llll I wept Is to call to ~..us j,),, cil...tfall
,L-Tx.
$1 CO`
850'
5 00
4 50
1 PO
2 U 1
1 50
62
. •
•All Linde of tlurks. :I'l(l'w:it:dies repaired and war
ranted in ki,op mood lime for one year, - gaM
liver lannrht or talieu is ell:Wince. Fur sate S day and
SO hour brass Cinrla at fA;WIS
•Watcli (lurk and some, No. II:i: Mar',ll
street-above lith, North side, Lgidadellihia.
- Philac a., April 16, f. 544 . .
1 OD
1 (10
&7, 500
Me, Store
aid; ire ob'
o orvanizrd. ih , pected, and
t In col.t , ;rw'ity to t,!ic laws of.
r+y, iltlACVer, tinder the special
it; pt . t.. 1, elect their officers.
r of their .ervtzes before. they
when competed, will make the
ices to th 6 writ
e tnii,ter rolls to the
apeetnit , , who 'Will return the .
'Cr tienerala; and "tli , ..latter to
s, as-Li? is til transmit all the of
inhimfohnenls 'ot companivs in
wlthout delay, to the
a , I farri •ht,
at the enrulmente, organization
he contratitri witl he had, and,
e made prior to Munday, the
1.
s Nat' volunteers wllt be nee
of acconituodating each
in proportion to its numerical
of a number of voluntvcrs. saf
'ix rignnents are accepted, .and
I be required by the l'icEident of
'til he tr-ued. for which they will
in reddiliess, fixing convenient
u. fir the 1r00r4,0 as•omhle, th
e4traei t t:, efeet reeintental.niii--
t the I iwi of :the *Lae. and be
service of the United states:
LING OUT
tune!, frer ulfri. - !ol fur liarmain-,
s ho are :1 4 tiiit to alter tle•ir
trtii ef theiriartze stock 0f -
ET,N :••• %VAR at i•oSt, aid ma
-1••w. Thelr main nl•ien7 is to di , .
Ito mat,' ionnt t - or ittipr•i%
mite.. hotel ketTers and others. cat'
icir,Waro Citt • China . Tea
Whit, China :: I, e us
I ; I we White thitut Tea Sets, 4t;
price tSti 00 ; Mite (Thanatier sett4'9
rettul:tr price ..14 50 and •53 00;
•••ts SI (n). All ktnils of Dinner,
'are at the ahoir - tt low ral&—Clabs
Prices.
att to he tve.tort•ti that hargathe can
ell at this c'tatsttshment. is warrall-
SOS,,
:11e,tnat st.. 4:••• thiectly opposite . 1
the State House {a Philadelphia.
. In 16. •
&TY -1X1) WILL PIIE.P4IL."
. At R 5111.101.1.,
brt trees Serenth and Eighth Streets
'IIII.ADELPHIA,
al to - offer Wholesele and Retail, a
I of faller and :iitapte •
•
DRY OnOrl,l, •
try as well as the City Trade lie
m of — nn nblitnient in firirrs."
the past ten yearS MO desires to
mono of the puldit to it as Ih.• only
curd .which tk deridediy
he plirettaser to promote.' - It is qiiite
olent priiittee of asking a high price.
e the tiarehazoir's believe they are
W.:14 dune awn y with, as. nines times
i . twide to pay a higher price (bowel,.
'tau,) I,hati the like style and quality
il the •line Price Store.'
I
.12R
vSI
MINERS' JOURNAL.
Saturday Mornl • May 30, IS-16: .
_.?,_ _
n'rt • Attrcrtl. , era will obs..roe by th'e art angrnent of
our pow:, that 0. - WA uiil 6c foatol On eveOr, Inge; 'which
compel= the rrador to ?Jane(' his r,ye °rex , nll. the lavti:
This obviate iu a' Mat extent. the olfjection
adverti.enienta placed on what. is teinied
of tile roper. , ,
=I
Mr. Benton Iran occupied the Senate for ihiee
days in a great speeelt:rin the Oregon question, iti
tiVt.r 17r compromising an the 40th degree. .11i,.
remark,. attracted g;Tat attention, and completely
floored the 54 40 trien.! They are noticed hide
fully in at)lher hart ail he paper;'
A Bill has been intiedueed , into the Senate
Presidet;t:to, appoint two additional
Niajor;Oenctals Arm!.l, and four Brigadier
Generals to carry on the present war with. Nexi , ;•
Tbe Bill does not-confine the appointment
to the Army, abd by many it: is supposed 'that. thti
object of the President is to supereede
in'the contenand of the Army now raising to in:
vado :11,:xico._ If such should prove to be the case.
it will call dow . n up , rn , the Administration, midi a
torrent of indignation that will completely over=
wheitn them. - G.wernor: Mori-earl paid a beauti...-
ful tiibute. to General Taylor, who is a Kentucki;
al by birth, and denominated him "Old rough and
declared his determination to oppose
the , Bill unle,s it C,oMined the.appnintmeats to the
Army.' SLnator Berttoli advire.ded its passage un
tie ground t'iai it might he necessary for the f!res
111ent a:e'an typroittlin;l.t' of oue Owe po.
views roig4 co;ociticW4h his own wit h
;Exord to 'emerging fitt the The bill was
still. under .:ili:47tis-i o n in the Siqienn
In the 11, - ..u.se' has offered d
j o int re.oltvion: tendering the th.tolti of Congress
and the nation to Cle . n. Tayfer, an the efileers and
.01:Hers under his'eortlmat4 for their galiant con:.
duet in the recent engagement:4 they. hare had with
the Mexicans, and' autheriiing the Pe . esident to
the min &an raisioncd otileera and soldieo
one month's;t•atri py;
A correspondent of the Charleston News, nl•
tudice; to the despatch of Wile, it: which he
sciibed :he American Geneial as little better than
a Mexican tailor, Faye: "If it:takcs nine Mexi
can Tailors to make ,a man, hoty' many MESIrk,
CAN (i Est eaLs will tt take to make one AM;111:.
CAN (Lon . • .
Gen. Vega and suits 'who were, taken prisoneni
are rusticating in NeW Orleans, Gen. Gainey
solicited him to beec;r4hisLguest during hie stay
in this country. He is a file looking officer, and
ri great . favorite With the tidies. He. expresses
great surprise at the growfh,and rcsources of Now
Orleans the county ,generally. He is quite .
compliir4nt'arY to our trotips forLtheir bravery and
humanity.. • , , • •
i •
Gen.'. , Gaines, who : made requisitions for
mare troops to reinforce.Gen„Taylor in his expo
sed-situaibM, has been certsurt..l.l fur olficioMmess
by the; Union, the organ of the Administr4ion.
The condui.t of Geo, GuitieS in his anxiety- td
sustain Gen Taylor. by sending forces to hie aidt
will doubtless meet the approbation, of the whole
couniry,and we have nut ,yet heard a single indi-'
victual, Whig or Incofaco lout vvhat 'condemns
the conduct of the Admini•tration in placing Gen:
TayloriM that exposed sHatitni.with the limited
foreei undr his command. : The death of Majors
Ringgold Li. Drown, who ivere : ornainerne to the
Army, and a number of others; might have been
spared if the Adannistiatinn bad performed its
•
duty.
Tnr.-I:Ntren Doloctiacr:,--Several of the
Loctd;tcn' papers hay . e'i haUlett:„direin the name of
It. 3I 13: FosTER;Jr. ir
fro . the head ' : of their
parrs as.a candidate for yaniqtommi#sioner--L.
thett• — *ierrniitition not to .
sujlport him, but
. tci,„ , t4ipoe'o . le re-nomination of
Guy.. S'aniik, on uceausit of ;ftig . proicription of
the ori:zinal inen. • There, is a strong
th W.H.t.ra I'awro the Whig
eanil.date will he elected Canil Contini,i4iatier a t
the ensuing election: 1 !'
11II1AC 33LICTING.
• ,
' On tiaturday . cv:ening, tia '2:h.l of May, a large
number of the citizens of hAvii . ;lebtint , nod vicinity
tact et the hou•ce of the ividon: S. Moyer, in said
borough, for tik porpro: of tquil.timt, ay to the
prortilcry of ri.nteing a Corps of Noluuteer infan
try to asst,-t in the protectii.n bf our country . f , oni
a toe who has invadtd our soil and, killed our un-
•
Thptttrrtine'ttorzanizr , .3 bj appointing, Gen.
JOIIN M. BICKEI„ •
Crit. fiicc P. 11o:14:Jur; M. -Brn 4,rti,. •
Maj Si. Adj. Gr.o,
D, DOTER; and .Ir.rt F. 111.111 En q., Vice Pies
identq-zand •
Lieu's. ;JEN fur., VouTE, and Jolts. W. Rusr.-
nEnnt Serretiaes. ,
The irtoetitig waii addressed !iv Col. John Ban:
3rt, V IitIALII, 13. Potts Eq.,la ) lesFrai ley Esq.i'
and (7roi. G. M. titrauli,,,tylteri,
(Jri inotioo of Robert 11. 1.....€41.,the Chair .
niipointe,l a - ro:itroittee iit Neveri person. to drafr a
prean4.l,..and expre,ive of tire WIIPC
of 1.111;: li o heri )1. 11011:1111:4:41, %t.
00;i:1 , 11, Midi - 4(1 SCit.
I.3thoAn. wito...after re.
tiring for a 611ort rep.-rtril the following,
nhieli were unanimou , ly atiplatd:
Wirmit it liavity'z laaut: officially announced
mo.-ago from the l'rasi.lOnt t, t 'ongre.i , , that
o he't wceti the 1.7.-S. and t.:416
Itypilltje 'of Mt xico. and that previous to corn
mem-einem Government
had ,made repeated Unsuccosidul offilats to bring
about an amicable adjustioent of the differences
between the two cotiUlties, therefore,
That W - bile we, rezret . the necessity
that.l T n lit iitiont , ihis.state of thins, we look
'with appi•oying.eyes upon the efficient means now
being made use of 1.9 our pov, indleiting its fixed
and unmist,keable detenniniltion to hint; the war
to a iipectly dote. •
Rotdred i That we are politi::ally and morally
hound in a er ise , ' like the present, to use our Utmost
I.lrileaforgr to promote harmony of feeling and bring
alar.t concert of action. without which great. dia.:
conies inn,t inevitably ensue'..
Should the emergency arise". for the
Callorg upon us tol assist •in. daente of _American
.rights } we here pled;:te ourselves to - olivi the snm
mOns with the utqlort cheerfulti,ess and promptio.
' Th,
t p . e le , .
i ~
-ill use, every exertion to
IZe..;.otera, nar we v.
raise a Volunteer company lei its rottiposel of cit
izen= tit' the Bor.ttielt of i)rvci' , 4slturg and -its vie.l9.
whim pufrese. .1 ohti M:. Uirrelts lobe tern
itotaril; the conunanthinz sut.ject to the deei
:11.1j - : Iril5• . san.li , per-on- as may
itleTlV.PlyPt; as . rlie . flllietti of Sail'eoutpany.
Thar Goo, :•;;. 1). littve,r, Daniel H.
ltoener told .1..1ut A. 1:ce; he a o-oulinittne to re-,
e t iv, tne t, of AUC; , FHIII. as may wiqh t;) he,
corn.' melo.'..re• itt soul ettetrave a n d that the said
• e.trop'ttly qgutpritern=ol,:.4 (0 the Trio-
Litton, ,i) tur i..‘5: :Mini - 'to nun (Ito
I'A c.Hrl.ll,ly to report
~1 114 d cit.' 1111;44 Wt. nu 1 ,,, X.t -Sat,
W‘Lts,
Jii s Th.t! thr-Pej;,:i-oime,,eoi this meet
irg 6e tkuttosi:e,l in 3t:l 'l.llperi .l ill's goulity.
. (Sred by (tie Oil:errs.) -
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