The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 08, 1846, Image 3

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The Coal 'Grade for 15-16.
.
fi l e quantity sent, this week .arnounts to 35,320 13 a
.le less thantast week. . e
The whole force of the Company is now on the road,
d s bet of .noo we learn is pending between the
leers of the... Company and others-81000 that 150,-
1 toes of Coal would be carried to market over the
ad in the month of July, which was won by_b9 tons,
1000 that 160,000 tans will be conveyed to- 51arket
kugott. This accounts for the large coAntity sent
market. 'rrlie money if won, is to he distributed
o ne the Men running the Engines, and we learn
t the $lOOO won. lies atteady been so dtstributed.
he acrpand for Coal Is not a.s brisk as it oat been
nd the prices on some kinds have declined • here, —
White Ash Lump, in some imnstancee of the ,
Collieries as much
have
as 25
ate per ton. p e r
at
o
an
reduced e n per cent. and it is sut•posed that net
s than 3GO hands have already been discharged from
IV works which number will Ow. considerable swel.
1 to-dry. ,
on the
r
We have seeir,g letter from Bost witer of
w
We b sttes that lie itnesse a contract be
for
10 PSIS a
Nova Scotia Coal, - wh d
ich we as to be landed
a tVliarf in that City, under the Warehouse systLin.
ith the consent of the Court of the Port, on which
c lute duties would be asses.ed on the first of Dec ~
rhea m anner the dealers in Boston ran 'obtain their '
inter supply from abroad, unless a correspondiug re
action takes place On the•Pellll,llVatila Coal to mot
ile eur tiperators to compete with them. So thatln '
lint the low duty system is now in operation. e
('OSI. Fsmoters.—There is a rood
te to sußnlito)
ston of vessels
ind' Mires are ,teDdY. We 4l
25 to .1 'At ; New Yolk' Ho At,I
Pent nieme and Fall River, $1
, n d Brookt nsl ; and to Baltimore 75 rts. per too.
Sent to market. for-the week. ending on 'lltursday
evening last. . -
Ll r FK ToTA L.
• 1`2,01.0 10 217441 f. 6
000 16 120,923 02
• .-'.15.'2941 17 .2 4 ,2,201 07
• 1.012 05 44.718 17
7H., „G.:4015' (.04,150 12
run
.•
l'ettsvillv, •
r.
to1)1101 1 'llairu ,
'Pot Clinton, •
OATI:S OF TOI.C-LNI) TILIN,VOETATION.
Prom Mt. Carbon. 9.11:1VPII. V. Clinton.
TO Richmond . 7sl'hU 61 $
TO Philadelphia. 1 70. IGO .5
LEHIGU COAL; TRADE: •
The.flillowine is the quantity of Coal sent to Inark . et
op to the lst inst.
yi IN't•rk.
r,o'ns 0
40'1 00
2`09 00
'2OJ I DO
1110 (U)
510 00
133 (IU
wmuit Minot
Monne Run
/Rea‘orleatlow
Hazleton •
?fountain
summit
{V) olntng
' Total
17,675 GO
------,
, .- ,--_ -
WYOMING COAL TRADE. : ~..
, . ,
Sent' Itu,karket,to July 1, ISIG 34,ap TOII9. C3'
---ricawAnt 4- lICDSON. COAL TRADE.
Ilti, 21$ tone:
Sent in lull to July, 18th
' •
- .
PINEGROVF: ('flAl, TitAur... •
, i i iimint of Coal trammuutiel on Union Canal Itakt
;toad from 1011i.to 31.1 July lm
nc
wt. futu r e)
Toni qr
4,714.16 1.
,
. . .
Per fast rep0rt1.3,65 EI 3
--.... 9.3,4:0 5 0
Amount transported on tinratara., Road: .i
Toms ,ctrl. qr. .
2,675 10 .0 . .
L ref laitreport . 17.010 17
- • --------- 17.4Fi.5 17 , 2
45,526 Cr..
V. L. c'oNuxu, Collector
Total
MINE DILL AND Sc'HUYLKILL HAVEN R. ROAD.
The following h.. the I.mount of Coal transported over °
:Lie Road, during the week ending
5.315 'Wednesdayons, ve-
1 01 'T
f251,'2-41 15 "
Per lAA report, ,
Total 966,556 19 "
WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector
.
• 11111 . . T. CREEK RAIL. ROAD FOR ' , win.
The collowinif is the !mount of Cnal passed l)%11 . th
' Mall Creek Rail Road, for the last six rho's; •
- .4 S.:KP 05 Tons
71,691 P• 2 "
Per last'reporr:
T0ta1,77.073 07
GEORGE HADFSTI, Coitec Inf.
91 /I.l[N,llcR . 1 ' • _
, . J.r..lJ\JZi. - ) a' 1 •
,
r rIIE sub.criber resPectfully invites the plblic to,cal,l
1 at Mr.,Wittield's Store., Centre street ; and exam
i•is his assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION
I'l AN in. 3 of Phewetphin. . I
• 'rho instruments are highly approved of by the Most
entineot Professors and Composers of munte. For goal
ill.: of tune. touch, and keeping in tone up, to concert
pit i ii, they cannot be surpossed,by ether American or
Lump at Pianos. They •are chosen by n il musical
stars fur ,:heir c nierts, such as Madame Castellon.
Leopold d ...Meyer. Vieux Temps, Burk. Wallace, Tem
, pletun and - laity others ; they are used f.tr '2uo or 3 e.9
concerts every year. The) have also received the first
premiutus'of the thre , st last exhibitions, and the list nil-
I ver medal by the. Fittnklin Institute was awarded to
II eto. Tue .subscriber Irk arrants these insymmunts for
. . , ..ne rear. Ile l;eeps them constantly on hand and sells
MOUNT CARI3O S 4... PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
them at the lowest tuanufacturer's pricei on reason-
Amount of Coal trr.nsported over the Mount Car- . .
able terms. All orders from . abroad. 'be promptly
.bon & Port Carbon Rail Road fur the week ending un , • ,
a.tell‘leti to. T. E. RIOIARDS.
eatutday last. 1,...tr 00 Ulna .-
. Pottsville, ' ug I, 1816. , !. 31--tf;
' Per last report 1..7.:;(11 16 onsj :
___
• iSIOCNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. .
The amount of Coat transported oier this road for'
iithe week ending on Thursday evening last. is
Tons.
127.`210
Per last report
EMI
senvyttifil. VALLEY TL
Amount of rnal transpm tett lk ill Viil
- Road fur the week ending on Satnriiay even
ing, last
• ry r last report,
Tnns
JESSE TURNER, -#llectrir
i0:11
, 200.393 11 urns
JESSE TURNER, Coll,•ctor.
v Total,
Davaterreotype .Port rails, Henry Gnisenliainer. ", •J
• i _
- . an Order issued out of the Court•of Common
17 ITHER idnele Or groups.colored nr without col- 13, Y
Pleas of Schuylkill County and to me directed, I
ili ors :frontal-75 to 'S:o—alt l'kenesses warranted. ' •-•
am crow:tended to notify you. the raid Henry Geisen-
Mr. D'Ans gni returns his thanks to the citizens of
hairier. that you be-and appear hefore nui Judges at a
Pottsville, and vicinity, for their liberal patronage, and , • Crittri of Ceaanon Pleas, to :,;r, held at Orwigsburg, in
.begs - leave to inform them that he will remain one
and for the said Couty. on the , first )lollay of Sep
.seeelt, longer, In give those who wish to ohtain a good
tember next, then and then- to answer to the complaint
T ownes?. an opportunity. of iloingf to. Ilauffi No. b,
Town hall . • ;of 3 our wife Catliarme Geisenkalner, who prays to he
August S, 15:46. • 5, ,. diverted trout the bonds of 'Matrimony entered into
__:------.,---------LL.,7_ix
, with you the said Henry Geieuliainer ,
Jt.',ltEM[All HEED,
sheriff.
.Sheriff's Office, Orwigsburg, 1
Auguitl, ISIE. •
NOTWE. -
T ,
lEREE. Boxes of Purniturc. directed t,rs B. 11. Carr i
tom Pottsville, has been lying in ourlttnre More,
since Noy 23 , 1, 1513.' Also a Chest directed to John , . . Bridge Lumber,
~ , . ,
'Thiene , . If not taken away within three week?, tht.y, , c EALED Proposals will be received until the 18th n
. : 17+ A upi , t inst., at TaMagna, for suPPIYIng LimallOr fif
n ill be sold to pay expenses.
CLEMENS* l'AilviN•, Eight Itail'lbiad 'Bridges,. to be delivered at anypoint
Pottsville, August S, IS Pt. 3 2-3 ,t 'on the line of the little :Schuylkill Rail Road. ,For
----- -- bins and other-inf
m ormation respecting the lumber,
~, ap
plication intisfbe ade to the subscriber at the office.
STRAY COW.
• lof the Little Schuylkill Navigation liaWftoad and Coal
QTRAYED aW'ay frhm the subscriber, residing, iii Company,lat Tarnattua. - ; ..
IJ Rail Road street. Potts% tile, on the 19th hf July , i . JOIEN Jti . .. SMITH, SuPer'L
last, a YELLOW COW, with a u bite fire, a round , - I:amaqua, Aug 1,04. t 31,-
-
-hole in her right ear. about ti years old. and has front . - .
12 to II small blue spoil on her face. Whoever ,hill ,• EXECAJTOR'S SA . LE.:
re tii . rn s aid
,cow to the suhsr rd.,. or dee him infer- , yr , fir, subs, riber, one uf the EXecuteis of the Will of
matien what , lie can e ldain - ber; shalt be rca,,,nably...
.1 George Reber, Esq., late of Tuscarora, deceased,
rewarded fortis trolible. - - 1 w ill,sell the following, property of ;he estate of the
...., • sTETIIEN ..LtRTIN.- • • tan' dervileill, on 'Saturday the ttUrft deli of Avgitat next,
: 31 ." — : 5 '‘ at the piddle house of Charles Horn, ,itr the Town of
. .
--
, 'Fos, arora, ytz: • .
4 . ..1 1 411N C. LESCIG, ' - 1 In the Common Pleas of ' The undivtdell moiety or half part sir 112 acres and
en • . .). LI - mylkill moot r, of I allowance upland,: in -Ruch township; Schuylkill co.,
' \ ! f 91. T. SANDERS: r i June Term, 15.16, No, .2.S adjoining tadt tbof John prams, l'eterl(rittib and others,
. surv6eu on a ,wariant to Henry StatitTer, dated May:
. JOHN C. .I.ESSiG, - I -
N 0 ... , ,:,.. :16,..1 . e'in, and afterlvarlited to him.. . ,
es >June Term, loth, Also. Id acres of la - in i,clinylltall township, in the
~. - WALTER SEM:WICK. .1 • i county aforesaid, adjoining lands of JOhn Moyer,alen
' LUTHER C. 11CF.Ti 1 '1 ,$ jamin Morgan, and of the late Geo. Reher,Esq. dee'd.
' , ..• Also.. Six Shares of the -Capital Stoek oft he Schuyl-
WiLM kit T. ,S ix bras.. 1 jo i n ,. tern', ISIS 10, 3?, , kill Valley Navigation and Rail Roadi Company'
and WALTraI Sr.ll6lV l, :l:'. 1 • - LEVI .3E8E11.1, Executor:
Trad,ine. under the firm ofd ; New castle, August I, ISlti. . ; al
-Sanders & etedgwiek• J •
. I N. IL The otherinoity of the 7l2acres above men-
THE undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court •1 tinned, will he offered fqr sale by Henry Stauffer at the
of Common Pleas of t!chtylkill County, to di,trib- tante time and place: •' ' • '
ate the monies paid into Court, arising from the pro- ' sl '.', ' -
.
:reeds 4 the sales made under s the Executions bo.iied in 1
.the above cares. ill attend to trig ditties of his ap- . ~' DEN TI $ T Ft-Y
w
pointmetit, at his office, in Illf PiroUgh ef Protsvilie. , R. DICKSON and Br. M. DEPItY, Dental S
B. ur-.
on 111Miday. the :Ist day of August, A. I)L, lett% at 10, 17•
geons, respectfullY inform the ,citizens of Polls
o'clock in the forenoon. - 1- elite and, vicinity, that they have established an office
HORACE SMITH, Auditor. , ' in this 1
Pottsville, August ,lelli. T 2 —4t I p act.. where they will be: pleaSed to ace their
- ; friends and others who wish dental ,operations perfor
_---- • med. equal to the best done in Philadelphia, And far
better than is done by a great majorni of demists there.
In consequence of a .very large amount of business
. ; with which they are favored, they ale enabled ohm!,
rl ,
HIS filitit ' ation will open on the fast day of SO. Jam for prictos.Which are not tiiireaSonablylish, thins_
J_ ternOr, proximo, for the reception of, pupils. un- placing within the reach of all the.rneans of preserving
their teeth, which ere so necessarylto beauty,,healttr ,,
r.:i` ran efprelv new arrangement. (hightails designs
1•.;,:'4"-- eel rely • - .- - - 4 and happiness. . " .--* • . _
mt for the benefit or the whole connty, it has t , r reality
;.r -been confined almost exclusiv , dy to the citizens of • Th , yare prepared to perform the largest operations
orwigsburg. . . at very;' short 'notice, such as the c,cinstructing of at.
; mositheric pressure, and double 'lsetts with spiral
The Trustees now fuel happy to announce, that they I
.pare made :Weil arrangements as will, in their opinion, . sittings , and also artificial palates. 1 .
carry nut the original designef the li.L4llllltion, and si... Office NOrth side of Market, a few?, doors above Cen:
cure to tit , ' lit iI.CIU , .Or the I:oprity, a Schoolwoi d c . tre street, I
'serving their patromlge, where their children can re- ;' Angus[ it ISM.. , . *,- . ; . 31--tf. 1
.ceive a too I English, r Classtral etlnc:ction,w it bin their
on borders and at a comparatively trifling expense. '
- . w They .having seemed the services of :kir. :S., Frank
lin Penfield, as Principal, who is known to them, to
be well qualified, both by natural talents and educa
- .tion, al,well as by a correct and unblemished moral
. character, to take charge of - such an Institution, and
- curry it on successfully. • •
.- ,The Female Department will be separate from the
:Male, ind will be taught by Miss Eleanor B. Penfield,
.the sister of the• Principal, but under his direction::
The branches taught, will be the common English'
branches ; Algebra, Gome?i•y. Surveying, the Natu
ral Scicnrcs and all tae higher English branches usu
ally taught in Academies, as well an Drawing;;Vocal
Music and the Latin and Greek Classics:•
The terms of Tuition, .Will vary from 3 to' 6 dollars
per quarter, according tithe studies pursued. .
Board can lie had in private families at .moderate
rates.: It is hoped that arrangements can be made; go
that parents wishing to pace their children under the
special care of the'Principal, can have, them boarded
in the same family Willi liim -
The vaeations will be as follows; three weeks from
the .241 Wednesday its A UFOS( ; two weeks from. the'
,Wednesday preceeding Christmas, and one ‘ti:Ciek.frout
the last day of March.
Orwigshurg is sided for the beauty of its location,
and the purity and healthfulness ~r Its atmosphere, as
well as for the sotiiiety and good order observed aniong
its inhabitants. Here a young person will he free from
temptations, and surrounded by good metal influencer..
as-well as by the beauties 'of nature - , which are of till
,things best ralrulated to promote or tivlty arid vigor of,
'body and mind. . 1
Upon these consider)ions,we invite the patronage
of the citizens of the °linty , :mid all who lump be ding
;
posed to favour us. aro we feel 1,01441 that their con
fidence will not be. romplaced.'., - '..
! WM. 11. FOTIS. . JOHN BANN/411; • '
1.
- WM," I. RICKEL, BERNARD YEAGEIt,
' FREDERICK BEC , HE't II LELMASTERV
MICHAEL SELTZER. JOHN 'EtiE. '
•-........:, Arm,. B,IIOS.
natsv ale, August 9, 1819
(Orwigsburg .• Academy
n irtsTe t tlt t o i Tt i b i r on se . v L eral co E u lt rtti o l l=m E tTi tt e;s 2 .
of the counties of Schuilkill,c Carbon, and Monroe, -in
Pennsylvania, and Justice ,fof the—several Courts ;of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer.
and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and
Svaawou N. Ps Larsa,and J actin Mestratactha,Esquirits ,
Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions oithe.Peace
Oyer and Tercuincr and General Gaol . Delivery, for the
trial of all capital and-,otber offenders, in the said
County of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me if irected,
have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter
. miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden' at Or
, wigshure, on ithiliday, the 7th day of Septgrnbef next,
to continue one week.
Notice is therefore hereby gives to the Coroner, the
Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county
of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts cbm
mended to be then and there, at. 10 o'clock In the fOre:
noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitians,
elaminations, and all Other remembrances, tti do those
things, which to rheir\several offices ,appeitalp is be
done ; and all- those that: ,ate bound by recogniaan
cet. thproseciate againiethe prisoners that are or then
shall he in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to
be then and there to prosecute them as shall be jug.
God same '-du a Commonwe'alt h.
JEREMI/0.1 ABED, Sheriff.
Sheriff'.oflice, Orwigs-1. ,
• barg,. Aug. 8. 1816. f 18
N. 8.--The witnesses and jurors who are sinnmoned
tri attend said Court. are required to attend puncttially
In case of nonattendance, the law in such cases, made
and provided. will be rigidly enforced. This notice is
putiliOted by Ori,CT of the Court; those concerned will
,overn themselves accordingly.
VOTiCC is hereby given, that a Court of Common
Picas. fit the trial of causes at issue in and for the
county of t‘cliuylkill, will be held at Orwigsburg. in
the county aforesaid,. on Monday, the l4tir day of Sep
umber next, to continue, two weeks.
• Xliqref , re all persons having auits.pending, and all
tfi:MtlS doty it shall t hems el ves to apear at said Court,
- will take notice and govern accordingly.
JERE:VW:I REED, Sheriff:
Slterizrs Office'Orsvigs• t 19
bong, Aug. S. 1846. 1
- ,
% RrSPECTABLE middle' aged wnniaa who an
tivnitands Washing and Ironing. None.ned ap.
plj, without they ern come with good reconwenda
nom:. Apply at thin ngice
Aug. hilt, lnli,
• C. ROWELL.
SUEIGEtix
miiwisvinc the first 'Mandarin evory
41: lir n. 4 . , 1 . 11 1 1' '
ilt wink/
Act
the year. and remain win Act
•t earn i;it. at Provokes Hotel.
A WISE .1. It 3i--
Total.
;!41 2 10
5- 01
10 - 5. t 00
467C 0 00_
'2oi' tot
GII
or titi•
Coal' rind Timber Lands fcir - Sal' e,
.I'l' eutilkiiher otTers his services as Real estate
'II Age iit to tire, City of Philadelphia :to all. who may,
be 41,,0-111.1t1 of turning their lairds into money; of ex
clupg itig. the smut, 6'r City property.. All Communica
tins On business promptly attended to; by application
to .• • A. COCHRAN,
Corner of 6th and Walnut sts.Phira.
Phira. Aug 1;11,16. ' 3i--mss
lEEE
Teachers Wanted.'
PPLICATION will be received on or before the
111 , th day of August . , forme male and - one; (emir,
Traclwr, to take charge of the Common Schools of Or
wilsburg district. Schools to be opened on t elst of
Sept sinker next
August I, 1616
• Stray Coro..— •
•
TRATED OR ;STOLEN, on the 4th oelnly, Duni
1:1Coul Castle, a RED COIN, ,with a white thee and
the horns bared in MO plaCeB. 'Any person having in
torinat ion in relation to her is requested to infoirm the
undersigned at coal Castle., .r
JAMES lIDGDES.
August
Stray Cow. , •
• Strayed away from Lawtordown 'about
- t c h e r , ‘
e y e ts ., - . li t e h e
.w bite ,4P. ,
khyoung dark ,e _ .1;
eit rwid ea l e
ro
and a fete whtie spots An ; her hind legs,
snort uorul, turd has sortie wli,lte oft the tip o her
tad: Whoever will return said Cow to Atm sUbserifer
or eis'e information where she can be got-again., will he
reasoni . tblv rewarded.
101 - 174
~ 101INSON.
. fsast 1 I S 18.
ti • 31-3 VP
.;3517 .•
N• CLEAVER,
7.15: 06 Tons
96,721 16 ill il,l
PROCLIMATION;
PROCL.43I4TION.
Cools Wanted,
\VM GARRET, Fecretary
• • 31:-3t.
Catharine Ceienhainer,' ,
by her kit friend
Kiehner,
---,• •
• Valuable P r operty for Sale:, .
THE subscriber offers atsrivate sale
r the well known and ntrt established ,
. .
s
"o' ORWIGSBURG TANNERY, '" •
is" . .> wall slat en acres of 4xcellent land prin
k' i
_ . elpally mead‘rx, wit h a large mansion
house and ti,teriant hOnse, situate i 6 the
•
borough of orivighburg. :.,
To the tannery is attached a firserate
i TEN Hotta; POWER STEAM ENGINE,
!- For grinding bask. 7.he tannery luta an exeillent lova
f Ai on , and the bark and slaughter hider! can be had to
,
any amount, at reasonable prices:l .
i The abri'..e proper,ty wilt be sold, pith or without the
stork., Onould the purchaser agree to take the stock,
ithen immediate possession will h elgiven nf the prem.,
oxen. JA I :COB HAMMER.
Orwigsburg, .lulf, 25. I,l ° i - .30-elt'
CLER
ITANTED,hy a young titan sf respectability, a situ
t lnuen in the alreve,tapacitt, who would make
himself generally Haat, ;smelt's good hand, and
to erable acc,iutithrit For turthet information and re.
nnen,appli , at this Office. • I
Pottsville, July 16, 1840. , I
Z ,
.
. . . OW LOST. - •
•••, . , •.
1,,,..... , , 11 STRAY ED away Dam the subscriber, 41
es... :A I . lllunter fstreet:•Tainqqua, on:the 10th of
• - July.: lost„ a middling sized BRINDLE
I.oW,withq w,.lte forehead. a rincatotiml
one 01 ner eyes, about 9 years Old, and long horns,
turned book. ' Any person returning the same, or leav
ing int4mation where ihel can he found shall be suita
-bly rewarded. ' TllCtlil,All, WILLIAMS:
-Tamaqua, July 9.5tb,, lea l• 3O-31 .,
, -
: 1 000 FOCUS — 5O, groba Loeo Foto 241Mcbes, for
'..a sale low, at MARTIN'S Drug Store.
June 21' • , - 26-
ME
7 7.
-1 .$3OO REWARD
ILL be paid for sari, information es - will lead to
Wtlie rytovery of the money. and the arrest and
eonylctioliof the person who broke into the SAFE. of
Win, Wines & at Meadows on. the night
of July 51:Ith, and stole themfrom 01400 in }Southwark
Bank Notes of Philadelphia. They Were all new $5
Notes, never before vetoed, letter . d 5., except 0150
which were In 1110 , 5.. '
$lOO will he paid for conviction of the Me& and
the balance in proporti the
on to the amount of money re
raveled.
• WIC MILNES & CO.'
Beaver Meadows, Caibon copnty.
August 1, 1510,- "7
To all the Heirs and legal Representation of
HENRY BERGER. late of Moil/mint town
ship. Schuylkill County, deceased. , •
inesumsT to an order. of the Orphans' Court; of
Pthe County of Schuylkill; an inquest will be held
at the late Dwelling House o the said deceased, in the
township of SoUth Manheirm f
in the county of Schuyl
kill, op Thursday. the 20th day of August, 1803, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, to make. partition of the Real
Estate of the said deceased, to and among his
dren and legal repreientatives , if that can be done
without prejudice to. and spoding of the whole, oda
erwise' to yalue . and appraise the same; when and
where you may attend if you think proper: .
J611E5141 1 DEEp, Shei itr.
or wigsburg, July 18, 1946. 29-4t
+lO PER CENT SAVED
TUST received from Richmond, Virginia, a very hear
vv:assortment manufactured Tobaccos.:
50 Boxes Lottier's, 5 Plug Tobacco.
50 ' " Macußoucles 5& 6 Plug Tobacco:
Iloffman!s 5 Plug
35 ",Gleaner's 6 Plug
.50 " rassidy'ii 5& 6 Plug "
.Ender's Ladies' Twist,l3s.
211 ~" Turner's 8 Luinp Cavendish.
20 " Madison's 5 Lump ,i "
1013 Half boxes C. Fleet's 5 Loren"
20 " " Peach Leaf fine " • Sweet.
200 Barrels fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco.
200,000 All Soaked Half Spanish Segars.
150,000;Low Price Coleman - ' • "
50,000 , Spanish Havanna Sega rs. at 813 per th.
61 libels Kentucky-All Leaf Tobacco.
' 20, Hales Havanna " il ~
' , Vt " . No. 1, Cuba. ,
-, • „,4..10 - Portico.
' ll ,
.'--gi.foses Florida. . . . ,•
The ntkve gandi will be' sold at very low pric,es.
Orders received by mail, and goods forwarded imme
diately., Address,_ JAMES S. 510YER.
IlamburghYPa.,inly 18,18 111 • 6—mo
EIME3
•
Public Sale,' by Executors
IN PURSUANCE of the directions of the fast
I and testament of John Boeshor, late of Bethel town
ship. Lebanon county, deceased, tbe undersigned, ex
ecutors, will sell by public sale. on Thursday tbe
First day of October next,
At the Public Houle of,Samuel Beard, in the borough ;
of, Schuylkill Hava r ti, Si.hoyikitl county ; all tbat cer-
Minlialf LOT OF GROUND, situate on Front streetaa
said borough, adjoining lots marked with letter D d
Na' 4 ; and letter E and No. 5; being the northern
half of the lot marked in the general plan of the Ad
dition to Schuylkill Havemsvith ,theletterD No. 4 ; on
which are erected a; large and convenient
TWO STORY FRAME 110USE.and other
out buildings`. Possession , will be given
'on the first day of April, IBM Sale ta
.cbiumence at 1 o'clock P. 11., wben the
ruts will be made known by
JACOB WEIDEL,
JOHN SATTAZ!tIIN,
• WENDF . L GEIIART. • '
'Executors of Job; Boohor,de^eassl.
Schuylkill Haven, iiily 4
•••
Ilse
Is
Sterner Brother,
WHOLESALE £ RETAIL DEALERS lu
Dry Goods, Oroceries, Flour 4- Feed
4nd 'Mining Goods,`or.Supbury et. & Spencer's R. R.
NERBVLE, PA.
GEORGE, C A' W". A S E E
Ras always on Aand cheap fir cash,
FLOUR, FEED, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
QUEENSW ARE, AND LIQUORS. ,
!oars above Kurasius' Ifotcl, dlfineratige; Pa. •
Two d
Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist,
RESP ECTFULLY infornis the Ladies and Gentle
men of Pottsville :indite vicinity, that he has open
ed an ,odice at the Exchan,ge Motel, whqe he offers his
professional services. De is provided with the Palest
improyed Porcelaln Teeth,' which will be inserted on
pivot or gold plain, to look as well as the natural.—
The cavities of decayed teeth will be dressed out and
filled with gold of the fMest quality, whith will pre
vent' their further decay or aching, and 'render them
useful for many years. and.in most cases during life.—
The tartar and other foreign sithstancen. will also be
removed. rendering the teeth clean and the gums and
breath sts eet and healthy. Teeth and stumps of teeth
which have become useless mrunublestone, will be ex
tracted with the latest and most approved instruments.
in the most careful and scientific manner, and with the
least possible pain.
Persons desirous of procuring whole sets of teeth,
svOuld do Well to give him a call. as much time, trou
ble and expense might be saved by haring iheir xvOrk
done at home.
In stout, he is prepared to attend to every thing in
the line of DENTISTRY, and his performance will
be w arranted a to answer all the useful and notamental
, I purposes of the art. '
t- Eadiev h ill be wattgd on at their places of resi
dence,Aino
_ .
ne'llethnedn"tiirireiltlir.oas !commendations which the
subscriber has in his pos,:ssion, he refers the public to
the following from the ilom James Cooper. of Adams
county,formerly a representative iti Congress.:
- ..e...
• • HAP.RISIIIIII O , March 6, 1616.
It is with great pleasure I bear testimony to the skill
of Dort. Rowell, as•-a Dentist. Several_ jobs of his
winch I have seen, areas nor perfect as can lie. Ills
operations I have seen, are perm rued with great care,
and his work is characterized not only by great neat
ness, but appears-to be done in the HMO. durable man
ner. , JAMES m an
tier.
11,1946. . ts--tlmo
=EI
Alias f obriceria
*uv. Divorce.
Orphans' Court Sale.
PurtF4TANT to an order of the Orphans' 'Court of
Sclitilkill ~ .tinty, the subscriber, administrator
of the Est , ..e of Michael Delbert, late of West Bruns
wig T..,vuship, in the county Of Sauylkill, deceased,
will expose ter sale, by Public Vendtte,,on Saturday,
the Eth day of August next, aid o'clock in the afternoon.
ittJhe Itatt3e, of :Michael Grace, in the Borough of Or
rig burti. a certain messuhs ' e or tenement, plantation,
trait and of/and, situate ht Nest Brunswig Township,
county 'aforesaid, bounded by lands of William Dried',
Peter Fisher, 'lsaac Orwig, Christian Dello:it; John
Bannan,Michael Cr.teff atilt otbers,centaining,l,4o acres
and d'2 perches strict measure. - .
ALSO, a certain brick messnate or. tenement and
lot of-ground, situate In the borough of Or
-
1 wi.b • ure county aforesaid. opposite the
County f -s ...
Jail„ bounded by Warren street.
--- - -- r F itlittlin •treet„Lot Na. 126 and an alley'. Lat..
the estate of said deceased. Attendance will he gwen
and the i'onditions of sale made known at the time and
place..of sale by
JACOB HAMMER, Administrator.
. .
By order of the Court.
SAMUEL CUSS, Clerk.
Orwigsburg, July 11th, IEI6. i.15-5t
MEI
lIIIMI
IN THE ORPHANS' COUT 0 F
Schuylloll County,
hi the water of ' the Estate of Anna illaia
Pa.fienberger, deceased.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, FS. •
THE Counnoowealth of Fennsylva
, tnia, to William Paffenbercer, Anoa
C I Maria. intermarried with. George Lind•
ner. Frederick Paffenberger, Magdalena
••••'' Paffenberger, Joshun - Paffenberger, Pe
ter Faffenberge?, John Padanberger and Susannah
intermarried with Ludwig Scnroeder, alt heirs and le
ga :•unresentatives of Anna Maria Palfentiercer, late
of .P i negrove Township, in the county di Schuylkill,
thee ised, Gammon :
ou•nre hereby cited to be and appear before the
Judges hf art Orphan's Court, at an Orphans'Sourt to
he held at Orwiesberg, in and for Schuylkill C ounty. on
IttOnday, the 6th day of September, 1816, at IPo'clotk
‘in the forenoon, ihen and there to accept or refsse the.
Real Estate of the said Anna Maria Puffenberger, de
ceased. situate in Pinegrove Township, In the County
aforesaid, at the appraised value. thereof, and hereof
FAIL NOT. •
Witness the Honorable LUTHER. KIDDER; Presi
dent of our said Court at Orwlgsbarg, Inc lOlti day of
June, A. D., no. _
. sli.munt, CUSS, Clerk.
Orwigsburg, July 6th, 1616.
. - •
.Orns' Court Sale.
_,_
puitsuANT . to an order of the Orphans' Court of
Schuylkill county, the subscribers; executors of
the estate of Ilenry Lelar,late of ---7-- -- ;in the
County of Philadelphia, deeeasecQwill'expose to Able.
by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the let day of August
next, at 5 o'clock in the ,afternoon, at the house - of .1.
Moyer. Inkee2er, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, the
one full, equal r undivided sixteenth part, (the whole
Mau sixteen equal pails, to be zoned and divided) of.
l.
ail Owe three certain contiguous and adjoining tracts
iir.paielli of land., 'situate partly in Ninwegian. and
partly in Branch Township, in the county of Schuylkill.
the whole together generally called " The Gene and
Wagoner Tract." - The said undivided sixteenth pail,
containing 72 acres or thereabouts. Late the estate of
laid deceased. Attendance will be given and the con
. ditions.of sale made known at the time and place of
pale by.. • JOIIN C. LANG,
HENRY LELAR, •
. .
;. • -
- •Executors or kl. Lelar, deceased.
By cutler of the Court.
SAMUEL GUSS, Clerk.
'Orwigsdurg, July 11, 1848. ' . -
- "—lt
.-'
O. T. ROWELL,
•
Boat Building Establishment
FO4 SALE.
-
THE subscriber offdrs his whole establishment—
' Dry dock Builiiink. shops, Pistures,Mouldsjoids ,
and stockAptaiining on hind, jot .sale on reasonable
terms. Being far superior to any yard in the county,
and equal to any tit the State, without being subject to
'lumber
041101%0'0er ; and an situated, that all the
lumber recinirrd eint hautedihtei the Yawl by the ,
_teams.
The Mehl Barges now on the stocks—will be finished
in the momfi - rif August, and poisessidn will then be
given to the piirchasr.
- OIIN M. CROSLAND.
.254tt.
Junc 20,1816
• Money
• Mo Lost. •
IN, ' BUI was picked'up In this office dile week. The
owner can have it by nalling and proving property.
June 27, • . . • :20.-
INERS'
THE
WHOLESALE ANI) EtF.TAIIf
Dry-Good, ftrovery, Flour and
FEED , stoRE.
IN NILKEW;ILLE, COUNTI'...
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9 HE subscrt i hers lave iµs4 received and are new •
a offering for sale, a large and eleg int assortment
of Winds, comprising nearly everyarticle fur se,as
well as comfort: HAI the reality require. Our Stock
consists in partial'. the fulluvring articles : ,
-Dry Goods, Blue, Black and ColOred Bread •
• Cloths: Blue, Black and Fancy Casst,
, metes, Do. Cassinett 3'Tweed and ,'
• Fa Vel vet Silk
-V , estin Sat gs, bitrtliqin and Silk
_
- ' 1- ,de Laines, Lawns and ; •
... ' l • !Ilatzarines: ,Ca li
coes, of 'every
style hnd •
l pattern,
Black & IlrOwn tfoslin, clOck.Dorn6inghams. &c.
Boots and,Shoes o ~. i 'Groceries,
Queenawtife, ! Wines of every kind,
Hardware: • . ..ticitionr,
Hats and Caps, I Baceli, pour,.
Fend, 4-cq ar-c- ?
....
These together with the l•ltiance of our Stock. we
offer as cheap, if not cheapen than any other establish
,ment in the Cottuty• Knowing our ability to sell gomi
I and clteap Goods. we do tint hesitate to invite our
friends Tnd the public. in geneittl..tr, call at our, Store
for bargains. • • • I BAST & REPPBUKR.
P. S. • --'-Coutitry Produce rake') in exchange, at the
rt m
1 highearket prices. . I. - B. & u.g
Minersville; July 4, 15 le. • 21—
WlLtaaPi STEVENioX, ' • 1 . ) Gl' Septemberl Tepn
Ts. I ISO. . !
James McKnight and 1 I Suinin.ms iin
David McKnight. ! ) Partitien'
SCHPYLKILL COUN7 Y,ss. l':
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TILE Commonwealth of Pennsylva
r--,!•-4.4;';...„,%A..'"nia to the Sheriff of Schuylkill County,
VIIIIIi":':1 'GtiErrtsa:-If William Stevenson,
-._ 4.1...-Ji'ruake you Secure of pres6niini hip
s.'44".'f:.,dclaitus, then We coinmandyna, that you
aummon by good and-lawful summoners, James Mc
Knight and David McKnight, late of your county, yen
iten, an that they be atiWapfiear before nor Judges, at
Orwigebure, at our County .Cottrt of - Common Pleas,
then to be
.held the finit Monday nj September next, to
abow Wherefore, whereas they the said William Ste
venson and the aforesaid James McKnight and David ,
McHnight, together and undivided, do hold a certain
'tractlir parcel of land, with the appurtenances, situate
in Barry Township, Schuylkill county, adjoining hinds ,
of Hannah Yarnall and others. nn waters of Ma, 1
lianoy/rontainine nine hundred and six ameni and al- l
lowarice ur thereabouts, they the said James McKnight
and David 51cKnight. partition thereof between them.
accord)rie, to the laws anti customs of the Common.
wealtSof Pennsylvania, to be Made ; do gainsay, and
the runic to be done, do, not permit very unjustly and
contrary to thc samegatis and customs, dr.c., and have
then there the names of those summoners and this
writ.l .
I ) 2tlttiess the Hon:LUTHER KIDDER, ,, Esq.. Prod-
E t tor our said Cowl at Orwigsburg. the '2oth day of
June; one thousand eight hundred and-tortysix. •
_ . C. M r . STRAW.), Prothonotary.
Orwigstiutg, July 11, 11.16. V--Gt
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. • Steam Turning Factory.,.
MEM subscriber announces in the public, that he has
erected n extensive Steam Turning Faciory, on
Norwev.ian. street, in this Borough,
? vhcte
he ie pre
paved to execute every description ot
TURNING IN WOG%
Sorb as Bed Posts, Awning Posts, &c As helms em
ployed Mr. WILLIAM GLEE% as his foreman in this
buiiiness, he Ilatterstimself that all work - entrusted to
his care, will tie elteruteil in their entire satisfaction.-
Ile therefore solidi's the patronage of the
Ile has also a Circular Saw fur slitting all kind 3 of
Lumber, for the various purposesH Y for which i
I t A t Is used.
ENR STIiCII.
as Orders for turning can he left at the Slate o
Messrs. James Siilyman & Sons•
Patsy ille, May U 3. 15;11. -
, • • ,
BONNETS.
• ~
• lvies. IVXOII.G.EiN
..---‘ 'AIARE ET t3TPF.ET, fiently opposite Messts.
_ .
r.. ,_., Sedgwick & Co. o' st,r+yhas just received a
/.-„
full supply of the Spiingif.o.hien of lictinets,
consisting in part Of Florence braid, Inserted
lace, China'Pearl, a new and splendid article, with a
,warieiV,.of other styles.
RIBBON'S. • •
Mrs. AlpanAlt, has just received the largest and most
splendid ussoctteent orllthbons in Potts% ale. which will
be sold d t: the very .lowest pikes. Bonnet-3 altered and
done up in the best manner, as she has just received
one of the hest improved Pressing Machines for finish
ing Bonnets.
Pottsville, April 25th, 1816. 17-.
ANOTHER ASTON!SIIING CURE!
TILE CURES PERFORMED BY
•
DR.- SWAYNE'S .
compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
Are unsurpaslyed by any Medicine cvcr,
, • •
cli.cuccrea..• '
• , CONSUMPTION
Coughs, Colds, ~1 athinci; Bronchitis. Lirer Coniplaint,
Spitting Hood, Diffitulry of Breathing. Pain in the
' ink dud Breail. Oalpitotian of the Heart, Infra
en:a, Croup. :Broken Constitution, Sore
Throat, Nerions Debility, and all Da
- casco of the, Throat. Breast, and
• Lunge; the niost effectual and
• .
speed fore ever known for
for any of the above
• ' 1 Mr eases, is
. .
DR. , 5 IPA PNE'ti 4... 6.1/P0 I:ND SYRUP OF
• WILD CIIERII y:.
D. ryluENer.. muispuT oLE. ,
,
. ,
i n SY:OOi L-Detv Sic.; -1 feel it a debt of gratitude
die you- - and .a duty to tile .ttllicted generally to offer
my bought , ' testimony, in favor of your Compound Syr
up of Prunus Virginia,,or Wild Cherry, or rather of
it's medical virtues. Seine three years since. I Wad Vi
olently attacked w th cold and intt mutation of the
Limes, which was ccompanied with a very distress
log soILII, pain in the breast and head ; a very con
siderable disrharee of offensive mucus from the Lungs,
freque a frau - , theml especially updn chances of wrath
'cr. boo evor olighlt.l At first 1 felt no ala rte about my
dentition, but was' pretty soon convinced that 1 was
rapidly going intocOnsumption. 4 grew deity weaker.
and aCieneth wee! scarcely able to walk about, or
speak above a whisper, such was per, the exceeding weak
tie" or my 1 "2.• l During this time I haktried vari
ous per; apd prescriptions, but found . ..no relief
-growing all tint time worse. Just here 1 was advi:s-.
ed and persuaded try a dear friend in Wilmington to.
make a trial of yOur Syrup 01 Wild Cherry ; I least`
confess that previOuslv, 1 had been prejudiced against
patent meibeines,;and alp Still against throve coming
nut of the hands of eigipirics. I. et. understanding your
claims to the Profefsion and practiCe of medicine. and
havine implied faith in the say-so of my friend, I forth
with pnrchased oft Dr Shaw, one Df vow. agents, a t few
'bottles. and comMenced its use. Mr disease at this
time, was of en fir 1 21 months standing, consequently
was deeply seated. It therefore required tiniftinol a
number of bottleslto effect p cure in my cans: I found.
however, considerable relief from the use
cif 'the first
four or five bottleji. But being a nubile speaker, I fre
quently attemptt , l to preach with my Increasing
strength and health, and thereby ruptured those ves
sels that had already began'to heal ; in this way.doubtr
loos, my dire wit t greatly retarded. In consequence
of acting Dios im rudently, I had to nse le or 15 'bottles
before I was pettedly restored. I have no question a
much smaller niirolte • r of bottles would have made nie
scaled. bur fit thr above indiscretion ,The Syrup al
layed•the feveriili _habit, done away Atre distressing
couch, pm a stop tr,' the discharge of matter front the
lunce, and gave theinand the entire system good health.
Thanks be to (14,1, who is the scouree of , all health,
and tolDr. Swavne far it.l would recommend this Syr
up to all persons who may be affected with eable, cough'
or consumptioni I Verily believe it will CUM cOTlStllrp
non in the first and second -stages, and 'ln thetast will
give ease and poilong life. It
in
an excellent medicine
in cases of 'whooping couch, and is so very pleasant to
the taste, that children will . cry far it. Lhave deferred
offering this certificate . till now, for the purpose of be
ing perfectly eatistled with the permanency of the citee
and now that I reel perfectly well, I offer it with pleas
ure. Rev. J. P. JOIIDAN.
Dnplin county. N. C., Dec. 13, Ids.:.
CAUTION.-:-Please bear in mind that el- the origin
al and centime Preparation from the Wild Cherry tree
is "Dr. Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry."
°a}ltemembeil; no preparation of MILD, CHERRY , -
is pentane, exempt that beating . the writtep signature of 1 -
DR. sw,,ANFI. I . NEW -GOODS.
. I
.
IMPUVITY OF THE BLoop. i rir Hr. snliscribere haring fiprchased of qharles MU
-I_ ler, Ins entire stack of Cond.:. will continne the
:.,'TAN EX EtiENT SPRING fiIEDICiNEA - : I busln4s at his old estetilished stand, on Centre street,
. _
PR. SW. e YIVE'S 1 reatdoot to Pox & Mor.iiner's Hotel. and will endea
rl stir to deserve the Patronage of their tild customers
COMPOUND SARSAPAHILLA AD ' thee. public eeneolly. A. supply of new and w,ell
EX;TRACT OF T-1/1 PILLS, asd Dry Goode, Groceries and - Queensware, hive
THE GREAT AMERICAN PURIFIER just been added to the stook.
, JAMES M. BEATTY &, Co.
And 4,and urgatic• for th ^ cure of
1 Match 2-8. .1546. 13--
Ileadardief'GiddinePss,; ' - Mearrels. ',
i —=---:----'----"---
Salt Itheatii,l itheotnatisrni ,• , TUST received at the York Store 100• Rees of Belle
Piles,. I . eartburn, ' • l e J ,isle Nails, made exclusively of cold blast charcoal
' Worms.
I - Dyspepsia, I Iron, essOrted sizes- .ranwatu YARDLEY.
Scurvy. i , . Cholera Mortals, Pottsville, April IS,
Jaundice, l Aulnity,
' -Pains in thelllack, Inward 'Xeaknems ,
Fite, '1 ' ' , ',Eryslitclat.
/Riiing in the Throat, Dropsy,' • ...,
/ Itchings of the Skin; . Fevers of all 'kinds,
F emale Complaints, - Gout,
Nervous Complaints, Gravel, &C.
Retail price, 25 cents per box. - •
Manufactnred and sold Wholesale and Retail,by the
sole proprictOrs.T p
Dr. Steele 4- Sans:
LE IT BE REMEkIBERED
That in this preparation, are 'stronely conceetiated all
themedical properties of Sarsaparilla and Extract of
Tar, compourided With other valuable "Vegetable Ex
.
parts," the Whole strength of which in extracted on
an entirely niw principle. Unlike all otherpills,these
neither gripe.; produce nausea, or any.cither tletPittunn t
,sgrisation, while they re as miwerful as 11.15 possible
Tor a tneaicina to be, and be harmless. It purifies. clean-
PM mid strengthens the fountain swings of life, anti
Infusea new: vigor (broil:Amin the whole human frame.
-Dr. Swi*ne's l'rincipal office, N. W. curlier of
-Eighth and State streets, Philadelphia.
. Agents,f4r the sale of genuine rfiedicine.-J. G.
BROWN land D. KREBS, Pottsville ; , VCAITE &
'DOHRNIANI, Orwigsburg :' C. & G. HUNTZINGER,
SehittlkillnaVen • RITTER& Co., .1. E. MARSIIALL
a uE n a IE .II N N. G ,m I I I . 14 . 1. T 1 2, /te ti : E : v
, 1 C. EI, II KA IA tt II AR E EI
, N cs , rj ß .r. e nk a e d t,i,iv ri
i, g l kl , • a .
iT THRICE,i
R i E e i T D
ENREicirr.k.g.uTz,. Kutztown , and by agents In a l l
the principal towns in the United ' Staten- .
PhilatlelPhisoJuly '25, 18-IS. •
.
Pocket Time /looks.
-iusz. manofacturcd. a lot of Pocket Time Hooke,
el ruled 1:0 I! .k e NI i a g time together with columns for
=Ala g paimente, ace. eultablethr niechsnice. contract
tore, drc. sod for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book Fee
tory, Potty ills. '" " Atigast 1,1E46.- 31 .
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SHERIFFALTY,
•
To the Electors of Schuylkill' •
• .
„. County.
LLow CITIZENS :—Artbe instance of many
F
friends, I have determined to offer rnyeelf to You all
an Independent Candidate for he oftfice of :SHERIFF
of the County, at the election in October beat. If elec
ted, I shall endeavor to execute the duties of the ollicc
with fidelity and impartiality.
JOHN T. WERNER.
Pottsville June
the Electors of Schuylkill
• • CoulAy.
VRIENDS AND FELLOW-f.;ITI4ENS — The
.itation of numerous friends ha's -nduced me to be-
Come a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF of the
county of n:chuylaill, at the ensuing General Election:
subject however, to the decision of the Democratic ,
Delegates in County Cmvention, Should I he suc
cessful, the duties of the office shall he performed with
0 scrupulous regard for the interests of all partieS Con
cern, d. • Very Itespectrlilly,
' • Your Obedient Servant,
• MICHAEL SELTZER
' Orwigsburg, A ugnst I, ISlti-31-te. •
; To the Free .(End Independent Voters of
r
i the'County of Behyylkih : ~,.
f;
4 ci :
1 rifiIENDS ASP FELLOW CITIZENt 4,I !hes -
I I' licitation of many of my friends and acquaintan
ces,l offer tnyselfas a candidate for the office of 811Ell
liWI,. at thy election in October next; shrink!, j be eke
, letl. I will dii•charge my duty . fanhfullyantl tutputially .
1 to the bent of my ability.
-
I - }'cry respectfully, yonts 4•e__ . ..
lATIIANIEI. 511 WILSON•
Pottsville; Mitch 28,150. 13—
GREAT CHANCE,, !;
Port carbon Property-_ For Sale.
THE subscriber intend= to retiStiie to the South
west,-L offers the following property for sale. in ,the
heart et tile Coot Region, and at the peed of the Schuyl
kill Canal, viz. -That well known Tavern, the Ex
change Hotel, with Stabling, Ice Douse. &c., including
the Lot of Ground, 60 heir; feet, with two fronts on
PO feet s treets -- decidedly one of the best located situ
ations in said Town. .
,j...L,. Also, Two one and a half story Frame
r 5 /Whitings, dwelliti2s, with lot of 33 . -by 00
feet, on Coal street, opposite the wharves,
_
-on the Schuylkill., ' ' . .
-Also. a Frame Hitililini, at present occupied as
Coachwakers' shops. 30 feet 14 50 feet, corner on Coal
and Spruce strrets, with Lot of Ground 40 by 60 feet.
Also, one half of the undivided Lot to Jackson and
Spruce . streets. in Port Coition, marked in the town
plot No. 99, with Frame Dwelling House—Mt being 60
feet by2'2o, , very pleaanntly situated for building. 1:
Also, the interest I hold in two Lots in Jackson and
Spruce streets. Nos. 102 and 103, by Sheriff's deeds, 30
by 2.1'0 feet each. -
Alto. a Dwelling Rouse and Store, in Lawton's'Ad
dition to Port Carbon aforesaid, corner of Market and
Second streets, a veto desirable situation ftir . trade, at
• present occupied as 'a Grocery and Fe'ed sine; the
house is roomy, with a spring in the cellar, end with ti
Stable in rear of store—the lot:contains 2,11,y -ISO felt.'
'• Also, to piece or parcel of Land, in Swift's Addition
. to Port Carlw, about 70feet front by 19S feet deep, on
Spruce and Rock streets, on which three good sized
dwellings could be erected, tral is contiguous to the
new Catholic Church. • . ~
' The above will be sold on arcommedating terms—ti
tles gond. For further particulars apply to the sub
scriber at Port Carbon
W1L11:1AM B.
Or ;It rotteville, Schuylkill Cooky, to Mr.,:=AM
-131,:l. SILLY MAN, and LawtoowllleTto Mr. JOHN
CURRY
fort f.a„rbaii, July IS, IRO.
•
ICE CREAM.
'Tim subscriber having related his saloon, is nnw
I prepared to furnish his friends and customers, with
pure Ice ('ream. flavored with Vanilla. Pine - Annie,
Lemon, &c. Having heretofore received so Idieral
share of the patroringe *Of the citizens generally, he
hopes now to merit a continuanre or the same.
June 2.7 2G- . J MARTIN.
- NOTdCE. 1 . ' 1
viTIIEREAS letters testamentary on the Estittn of
V V Benjamin Morris, late of the .barough ot Miners
vine, Schuylkill county, deceased, have been granted
to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all. persons
Indebted to the itstare,tomake immediate payment,and
all persons hoVing demands. against the same, are re
quested to present them duly attested to .
• REES DA.VIEt3, Executor.
Residing in the Borough of Minersville.
Millersville, June .
27, 1816 fds-6t"
'Melikardsores Coal Breaker..
H"E persona about erecting machinery for break
.
ilia coal will rid it to their interest before malting
T
a selection to apply to the subscriber, as the patentee of
the above machine, will guarantee such advantages in'
saving, waste, 4-c. as be found. to be an object
worth) their attention, securing them against all risks,
in order that these advantages may be fully tested.
WM. S. HILL
Wert Branch Valley, near Schuylkill Haven.
. rune 27
For Sale, to Let or Lease, .
pUILDING LOTS in the florouahof Schujlkili Ha
l) ten. Several Building :Lots advantageouoly'sitn—
rued, for sale ot wilt he rented for a term f years on
ground rent. rApply to WM..80..1111..L„
West.llranch Volley,,near Schuylkill Haven,
Also. Coil. WII.kRVES for sale or to lease. .
'June 13, 2l-3mo
. .
..,
Coal Land For Sale. .
'TOUR valuable Coal.Trarts on the. Broad Mountain
' for sale. For Particulars apply to
WM. S. MIA., West Branch Valley.
Also, for sale the Timber right on one Tract on the
Broad Mountain
-June 13, 1818,
F. W. GRILSTAIIALINER, JR.
ATTORNEY AT L.W.
Sakit.r . in Ch a nary.S. Comm issioner for Pennsylra mia ,
No: til Pine :it.. N. York, I ear Nassau st.
May he seen at his residence, 50: Broome street. be
fore 9A. NI ~-and alte.r,4 r• . 31 , , June 13, '24-
CHEAP -GOODS. . •
.THE sol;iiriber having pUrchas. l the entire stock
of Good.; front Mesqrs.iTrowtti idge & Co., will
continue to sell at the old Stand in Centre strect,.direct.. -
1g onoosite G.: W. Slater's store, all kinds of
Dry Goods, , (3.roceries,
Provisions,
,Queens and Glass.,,pare,
Boots, Shoes,
And every other artiLie usually kept in a Store, and
'resoectfully invites all periohsovishing to purchase .
Goode at thelovvest Potterille.prierts, to call and ex
amine his assortiount befafaiturcht4N asine elserhcte.
• ,I. I.)OU'FY.
• 21—
rottio.ille,;JunF, 13,1816
BALE few Bales, 'first quality Timothy
Hay, in small.bales, fur male by
4. M. BEATTY s r co.
June 13
'',I:EFF'S Ali) DUFFIELD'S HAMS.—A constant
supply of the above cvlebrated barns, put up constant
for family use. For sale. by
J,. M . BE ANTY it Co.
June 13,
Wool Wool Wo61:: !:.
I
T MAM, advances will he made by the iiihscrine,r
LA upon \Vool conee,4 - ned for Itaii • or ehinnient t
A n Eng
land. 'TAW-ON GY,
58 South street, New York.
New York, June 6, 1818. 23-3 mo
.LEGHORN HATS.:
Ai'few 'finz.vn Meiteteelorn -Hats for sale very low
by Mrs. MORGAN Market street, Pottsville.
Juno 20, IR4d. • I
• • . for Sa
F,vl;RA.L.ptiiidingl
ville) for 'date or
Apply to
Jutle 13
BLANKS!, BLANKS!! ,
.rdpr. to Overacers,the. Poor,
J Aitachin.•nts for 310ney,
do , for Witha m.
Ball Pictes.
Leases jot Miners Houses,
Sttnpnenas h-Pere -Ttefe recs.
Together with all the Blanks used by Jpstices of the
Peace printed op gond paper. airrais for sale at HAN
NAN'S Printing Office and Hookstbre.
,Jo:4
Woodland fpr Sale.
TinnT,EEN toots of Wendiand, situate an the Blue
Mountain in fleilte and Eehuyikili counties, can
minim! in the whole, flees 6000 n creeowili tie sold cheap
If applied for soon. .PATRSON
June VI 26-4 no
• • .
Coal Screens - I. Coal Screens !!
-,
PDC suscribeLis extensively:engaged in tluLtuann-
I. factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an
improved and entirely new principle, fit whittle has
secured LET f ERS PATENT, ;and which he confident
ly believes will he totriii 'upon trial, su periorto every
other screen iii use ,for durabdity and all the pustules
of a good screen. They gra woven entirely of. wire.
and can be made with meabes and threads of any .re
quire(' size and strength.
WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
,will be executed at the short* notice, and screens
made to every pattern, adapted to alt theepses for
.which screens are required. A
t,..." The subscriber has recently removed his patah•
,lishmeht to Coal Sleet, nepr,ljart corner of Nordic=
ItTeet.-
, HtNRY JEMEINS.
Pottsville, April 4 1 , 314 . - •
. . .. .. • ' .
RAIL ROAD 18011.
80/01.811'.1F4tBdaorna"ctrd do
Iron,
8 5.
1g00.4y opika#:,
And Plates, for sate 6y
. dr. G. ft.M.,STOli c aoanoth front at.,
hilada., July 11, 1&16.
•
JUNIATA BOILER IRON. , •
.SF. TONS assorted Dollar troll, Nos. 3, 4 and 5 of
0 width5...0'25,32 and 25 inches and random lengths.,
fog sale Lr A. & O..RALSTON.
4, South front 'kraal; Philadti.
, July 11, 18 la.
Itg: sabseriber respectfully informs meiniaagds.
J.dealers 'art/ others of Portamlle 'and ScllnYlkill
county. that be has now in store rilarze supply of pout
Port Wined of choice and medium vades, selected from .
the best importations, to which be fogs to call theilat•. -
tention. His ample arrangements both at home and
abroad, 'enable him to furniefthese wires, by the pack
age or in smaller quantities at prices and of qualities
as satisfactory as can be obtained, in this or any other
market, and offering great inducements to purchasers.
Orders promptly attended to J. 11 'WELSH.
No. 11 North vipb Street; Philadelphia.
Philadelphm: July 25.180. .30-Imo
•
V„ LW YORK Salina Salt. in BaTrels and }:igs, fut .
IN sale at the Matta:let utet's jukes by
GRAY & WWI lIER, 3 i Walnut st. rhilada.,
Agents for the Marini - At:titters.
Plulada., July 0, 1516'
SALT 1,-• SALT I
S y ALINA Salt in /larva& haze, for sate at the !owes
• • Market price. delivered on 4oard of Boats on the
lEchuylkdl, FREE of Porurca•ne by
& BROTHER,
31 Walnut at. or Loeuitat; Wharf Schuyllall.
Philadelphia July 19th, 'JO
TILE FRANKLIN lIOUSE,
No, 105 Chesnut sired, hetween third 4. fourth
. ,
milts popular and - central Hots I, est abli.hert by the
; I Messrs. Sanderson: having passed into the hands
of the subscriber, he desires to inform his friends and
the public, that it is now open for the reception of
guests. .
To those xvlio have. visited "The Franklin House,"
its advantages as a 'desirable stopping place are well . .
r 3. Friini 1500 to WOO laborers can find =la
';known; to those who liave Mit, it will be only neces
sary to state that it is„tituated in the busiest. part of ' employment oa t the Michigan Canal, in Muds,
the west fastonable srfiEt, in the inimediate vicinity of
the Exchange, Post Office, Banks, Custom House, 1•11.• This will be fine opportunity, for those laborer.
cot of Amusement, Hotels,. Steam Boat • I.endings,
Rail Romi'Depots, Public Squares, Court Reuses. ice. , wl,-th will b 3 throw? Out' of eroplaymasit in this
, •
'since the change of prormeters, a large tintoupt of region. by t h e •o er ipig„, euttetv works , s o a m
money has been expended in enlarging, re Suing, re- • , •
furnishing. and painting.. Arnone,the numerous in- centridet,inn of the ,Qurinl.
proVements, may be mentioned Improved R
. '
Damn , ! ' --;---"----
a Nevv.l.ir dies' Ordinary. a New Gentlemen.' Dining I . Mr. Hay - wand 1 - 1.4 published MA address to the
Salons, New Parrours, •New Chanthers, New Kitchen
rind Newßar Ithoin, besides many othernliear iinProve - . 1 people of North Carolina. - Wo 130e4 not say 4.*
me ale. --. , i s :-.-
The principal features of a first rate hote l—“Ttrel a refutation of the Linen s abuser.
Table.itrid Wine Cellasi , ..w ill be under the management ,'
of,Mi(JA7tIES M. SANDERSON, one of._the former
proprietors, whose ambition to excel astir . Caterer Is
well known. Ifis widelycelebrated Cook.?Filistier,',,
aided by experienced assibtantri, will still continue to
he his right hand man.
The Otiii e :10 Rooks will be strider the charge of
Mr. George P.. Burnham. late the able editor of the
'Daily Ohio Union," of Cincinnati, and more recently
of Boston., 4u short great exertions have been made,
and hereafter will not be spared, to render 'TheFrank
-lin' one,of the eery first Hotels for comfort, conveni
ence and good living: - H. K. .MINOR. -
Philada., July IS, ISIS. - .2',1- 'at
M_
PLEASE NOTICE•
NEW YORK CANTON TEA COMP A 1Y i.;;
• _ _
PRILALDELPEIL& STORES, -
50 Chesnut Street, 'wet to the conker of Third Street,
• —...
347 Market Street, gritfoor below `'lath St., North side.
CHOICE TEAS, WHOLE'ALE & RETAIL.
WE - are constantly receiving fresh im
ported Green and Black Teas, embracsng
ita;the hest selecttoirs'this aide of China.—
Our abundant resources, great experi
rime. and exclusive attention to the Tea
Trade, give tts peculiar facilhies ; conse
quently, we are resolved to sell Teas parer, mars fray
rant and perfect for the respective price?, than any
other est4hlishment.
Our principle of doing business has, in the course of
.six d a connection throughout the
re United
stat y
es. a n d wherever our Teas are sold, they ceive
high commendation.
O. READER. OWE THE.g A TRIAL..O
The manner in Which our Tem;are picked (the wrap
per next to the tea is 'a heavy superior Tin Foil.) offers
great inducements to Dealers and Families'as they bre
so thoroughly secured from :tight and ai r that their
gnalii res.w ill remain unimpaired; and are in packages
of a quarter pound and upwards, each containing
full
weight, independent of the wrapper.
Dealers in :Dry Goods. Fancy Articles, Rooks, &c.,
&c., as well ac thicse who have , heretaiire sold loose
teas. express theinSelves highly pleased, not Only nn
liccount of tilr luiv•rinr quality of the teas. which are
subjected to . riot test in order that each package may
he rontidently warranted, hut also at our manner of
parking, which enables them to make np.their assort
ment. without the necessity of purchasing one or more
chest, of each kind, as a small assortment may be
packed in one chest, and thus obviate the complaints of
their customers that their teas have lost their
strength
and fl avor, by the length of time on hand, and exposure
to light and air. 59
Remember the Nos. are 337 Market street, and
Chesnut street, where our Teas are received weekly
and sold on the same terms as in New , York.
Philadelphia, July 4. 1616, • '27..funo
21-3cuo
TO , Machinists and others: .
y'
or
f t ;.a n l i t l e .e r l ' E s al Fi e vr i jg b it:l i n i nc serse,minairemex6prrshs
i 'or Steam Engine*, ka, 50 and '24 pounds. Platform
nd Counter ticalea, more than 56 different sizes and
patterns. fry bale wholesale and - retail at the lowest
manufacturer's price, at No. 34 Walnut street, hy
GRAY & BttOTIIER.
o Philadelphia, Feb. 7,1846. . .
_____:---------____
le - or Lease,
tots on Centre street. •'otts•
u lease forjer -W• R.otrlLm f years.—
• L,
West Branch Valley.
21-3=
pt ) unbeipt)ia.
PUILE 'POIiT WINES.
Salt:
PIIILA U ELPHIA
IMO
PASCAL. IRON .WOKS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Wrought Iron Fknes, Suitablo for loen
-9, tont tves,,Marlty , and oli's Stearn MIZITIE Bolters,
from .2:0 5 inches in, diameter., A.bni Pipes Inc CM,
Stearn and other, Ourrqins: "extra strong Tub, for Hy
draulic Presses ; Pistons for Pumps of Steam
Engines 4-e. Mann lured and for sale by
MORRIS, TASK FIR S MORRIS, •
Warehonse S. E corner 9d and Walnut am, Plitlada.
•
Pt aia' Nov. 2'2411615 47 ,
. : CDIE AP NIVATCIIIE.
'lirHir.' " • ra e Cheapcst Gobi and Silver watcy;
,i 17:.41:•
II . ''''
....,,.. PHILADELI4II.A. ' k 1,,, . ,
_ __ . .... .
fi OLD Levers full Jewelled . 845 On Maroncalli, the friend and companion in Prisolia - ‘ 2
kJ Silver • " " '23 Oil •• • .•• ... •
" .30 00 of Sil'vin-Pellisco, on the lit:inst. dies( in t;eyir, -
t:,,ld I,epines Jewelled
I.!ilver " - 15 uo
- ",, Q•sartiers fine quality .10 00 Yotk. D e was a Musician and
„ruttior of •gecdcs,
,
Cold watches plain . . • / °CI I but had for six months been' laboring under a dit
Silver Spectacles 1
05 5 i I
Gold Pencils 41- 2eased 'Mind.
II r acelCip ' • 400 1 . • —_ ....._--
Also on band a large ltatOrtmettl rti gold and hair „
~,,,
. rs IA WiII:IERN Seas WhiPPEl)4lt..-801118i
bracelets, finger rings, hreast pins. hoop ear rings,gold
pens, silver spoons, sugar tongs, thimbles, gold neck I say sends us the' following epigram from i
curb and fob chains, guard keys.and je)v ellry, at equal. I ingtou: It has paint .. . 11
lv low prices; all I want is to call t,a,con%,ince custom- ,
-There's Brinlierhoff, . • -1
e.ra.
All _hinds of clocks. and watches repaired and War- •
The •jo.rnmi scoff • . . I
rallied to keep good time for one yiar. Old gold and . ,Of Whig and Democrat;
silver bought or.taken in exchange. For sale E. day and •
30 hour hrTu.s Clocks it LB WIS LADOMIS, , lie make 4 a speech
Watch Clock and Jewellry strife, No. 4131 Market
~. „kits - ‘•viers" to teach,
street, , above I lth, Nurth side, Philadelphia. • Then votes against theta flat!..,„
, illada., April 18,1810 16-rimo 1
Ptuladnlphia, Jan. 10, 1b46
RIINULLIR ChRPENTA'R:,
Conveyarwers ,
.WALISUT STRZET, PFULAPit.
Marley lonnedlan :gangue, and.l4,4l.E,ategabangbt
and nma.
PAiladelphia, Aprll 19
Barr's Reports, POI. xr.
TITST puhlished, and for sale at SANNAIVIVIIook
Sante, BARR'S Itenoris of cases in the Supreme
Cetut ()lOUs State,.voittate 11. Priced; per cOPY•
August 1, ISIS.
Mop of the Coat Region,
BY WM. F. ROBERTS. 511nIng Engineer,
W„tili the Tracts an designated, extending from the
Lehigh 'th Susquehanna,
A put op t o Pocket Bonk
fool. nice $3 25 per copy(Also 'lsn h.:
res. prick $3 25. lust received -and tor salectt
N AIN'S Cheap Book Store, Pottsville. .
August 1, lei& 31--
• • - NEW .BOOKS.
..IFE of Major General Taylor, with a portrait, 25
Temper and Temperament, bj Blre. Ellie, 30
Ethan Allen, at the "Avg . MED; 42..11111,0fiCal
Novel, -
. The statesman of the common
wealth.of Eng.
ZS
- .
land, with a portrait,
,The Old Sanctuary, a romance of the Ashlay
. .
The Miele.tious 'State RoOm,
Together with variety of otner.worlts Just nicly
e,
ea and for cola at flafiyAMT CheapPcoit titore•
— ittm& „ wow ,
,
MINERS' JOURNAL,
Saturday Morning, ling. 15,1846 t
r"Jolvertis' ers win 01 - sserve by the .-
our paper, that news will be tOoAd on every pagc, - " , ertdeli
compel s the render to glapkce igs eye over an the
tisements. This obvfatei to a • ,Ittte extept, the objectice
of having adverti-ement.+ piare# an want is termed the
of the paper.
EMI
In yesterday's Philadelphia ppens we And the
scdlovrirff account of a eeconrl • refutation of the
siateru s .ots repeated - hy the Upion, in relation tg
palorem duties: • • - • • -
W sufwros; Thuraday, August li.
•"
~ • .
WEBSTER;:made a statement in refuta
tion of the assertie4,rrii , rted by the Union and
its Neor York Porresponden , , that urdathe new
Tai; Bill duties are to be leyied
. upoaa hpgia
valtiatiou.
The President it is said, vetq the preFlit
Spnliaiion Bill..
The Quoittslati7g "Voice of the People, a
German paeofaeo paper takes groutol i favor of
MeKey's British Bit). -Does it Spell!. 10 F:0 . 01
of the prol;le1"
Mn. BUCHAN is stated that the friends of_
Mr. Buchanan attempted to ascertain his position
with thaSenate: 'alit] that they found out that tlyp
feeling against hip in conarepenee of his partici
p3tion in the fraud tan Pennsylvania w,aipo past
as to leayc nn chance of his -tieing appioved of if
nominated to the 6uprerne Bench;intl,gvrefum
Judge fit - ter was substituted. for him: • .
Rsysunsa ruts!—Mr..pallas in his statement
of rearnne for g,iying hie casting vote in favor or
Pritish Felt!' 13131, saps, an analpcie oS
the vote in the Senate ilisqesciti the fact that
viz States were quaily divided, while eleven were
for and.ll again the hip. What is therein thipl
fact, asks a con porary,: that justified hits} ir,tl
favoiing 13ritteh i . assts, in preference to, and
td
the prejtaico of onr Own . 4eae,Ticitrt! Pat!
any
northern laborer espial t
Tax Winsuouaz'Clw.—We stated teat week'
.
'that the effect of the Warehouse Bill would be to
convert our Custom House Stlres into depositorie
of. European Goods. The following article from
the U. S. Gazette of Thursday shovrii, that the
process has already commenced;
“This new law to proyide storehouses for foreign .
gocus at a „
iuxv rent, Is now in operation., and the
cargo of the ship eMsluehartoafroin
in a great degree, being attired io accordene,a with
the piovisiens of the Warehouse Bill. It *will
rest snugly ip the storehouse until December nest,
when it will come forth under the pew end depree
ciated duty. It is in this manner thatthe Govern:
meat will derive its inereased , rey,epoo Toy mil
time to come.
We learn likewpa that the cargoes of the Bar,-
que Beal-Denten froth Bremen, the Brig William
J. Wiliam), from Ponce, ( r . R.) and the Barque
Wm. A. \Nralo, from IVaptanzas wore. in :whole
or
in part, also elatere4 for the Ylarehoostng
gee yesterday. -
Oldschool,,the correspondent of the -IT.
S. Ga . zette , Writes from Washington, under4l?t4
of tho' sth as",fullolics,.
It is reported, that a gentleman yesterday copi
gratulated Mr. Polk on having carried all 14
tneesures,through i)ortgress, M. Polk reidi . cd, yes
I have carried all nf thrncih, OLid 111, the sr esk.e,
fur the . pass.ge'of every ofie.oftheiri. . . .
He is t¢ the embrace af• Mr. Calhoun' and Ili, •
Southern Zlidlitiers, who never : embraced any par:
ty yet that they did not injure. g, vcry portion 0 .
the Nexthorn, Middte, and . ..W„eetc,ra IS i t.4‘els . 04
had its bane adminieterej•to it; eitheilp t t bieshepi li
of the British tariff, the' Virkrehonse Oill, the' 84,3
Treasury, or the vetn of the fiver and Huhn!
bill. We-shall sec nn,7 the medicine thus admiry
ietered to the country, certainly_not,in hoincepittlk.
is doses, but in guantitice large enough
,to pp.!,
ate up.‘n linwels of iron, will °pence. If acquo
skilful and experienced political doctorie not e 51144
ed in by , the people in 1f.440„t0 !qty . ° and rentote
the penetrated patient, I wilt never etieuit o pt
guess. aseilt
And Ilathhun„tooer:-
What qpea ha do,
?Rtc;e4kr and make Wry facet
Yet Ntiater ick,
•
Witt; a ' , Mee kick,
.Restcr.:...l him to Me Maas!
fittayEHPre,pqrations hay. ben p
made to transfer the remains of the anent
gold from the battle ?el l l to Baltirnor . The etE
cers of the'?..rmy have guarded the grove .
care, that,topelmig,ly evinces t r. admiration eif
the breve soldier, and in a r from Pent. ktid
gey I#e &lye:
"l'he give lit w presents a very unique and ap
propriate mating peace fur a gallant soldier. !Four
Poste, Urn tmtnted- as F ell, !Grated 'means
would allow, aieerectetl. olio at each corner, con
ne t t .d by p;eces of tinibei, the upper having hPreit
bored at every sir int hes, through ritich.lNe.twe
-1 kct barteli are placed, resting :on the 'lqyzer one
I the bayonets are ail 'fired, and ;Ise
i black. Appropriate heed and foot board are cree
-1 ted. I propose amdirei this enclosure with then.-
;
mama, as it would be amt appropriate protao
lion to the ntonument you are. shout areerturkiit
. 4
GferIIMOFIIt
_ : .
EMI
Tut 'Fluor. 'Fluor. H_oni.,Lizauct.— Übe ftwnde of
the . teriff of '42 heid a roe and entho.4.mitic meet-.
ing et Crettykorg on Friday be l t. Col. Robert
Cobean pre s ided. and after ac.eloquelt speech by
the lion 1411it4 Cueser, a ..ociat'a was formed to
be called -Trio deityalwrg forioeiation topromoto
the prosperity of American labor.•aftd ser t etro a
hone Marlittfor A rroiricau Agrieultund products.'
A ninyitlstio heing:then giaeriAo a . ueb sa dad
\ red .to connect tbetnfielv es 4:th the assuciation.' 4 A
large number of names were handed in : whet&
upi.ii, on motion of 1.Id• Schreiner Esq.. the low
aociatien proceeded to an election of effiCersoittitclit
r •
1 resulted as follow.: :
Preaidept-41ou. J AM Y.ll , , Go 0, ip .
Vice Presidents-4. E. M Fuerrion,Geet:',4 l4 P.
Recording Secretary— R. G. kierper.
Coiresiondiig Oir,ret,cries—,l)..A. Baehr P.
M'Conatighy, Esq.
liesotptiona elpressiao of rt OrterminetiFin ,Ip
iffee r tripeid by all - de_gal !neve wero peraied , pep
unapirpity,la Geld to peis'atle-Aill ileseee in 41.13
1iii12...!1 tie 4;',1!r.72.1.,e'
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