The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 07, 1846, Image 3

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The Coal Trade for 1536.
The quantity sent - this week by Rail Road is M 334 11,
n little less than last week. The whole uentity sent this
season so far is 1,055,555 11 tons.
A few boats have been despatched by the canal . princi
pally for places on the line carrying about 4 or 500 tons.
,The price of coal has advanced in New York tifty cents
owing to a corresponding advance in the price of freight.
Preghts are on the advance to all the Eastern ports, and
quotations cannot be relied on any louger.-1 NVoAcrefore
discontinUe the rates for the present.
RATES OT TOLL ON CABAL.
From tilt. Carbon. -S. l'ltiven. Pt. Clinton.
To Philadelphia, 64 cis... •60 cts. -5Z cts.
sent to market for the week ending pn Tnersday
evening last.
WEEK. TOTAL.
.9,9.39 '051350,46 I 01
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Pot trs"ti
r Schuylkill Have ,
Port Clinton,
Porticarbon,
5,420 11 . •\1 3 2, 02,183 09
11 x 92 t 4 1420,430 -Id
2.02 01 11 73,472 00
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20,34 11. • 1,0:5,555 11 -
(-- niati OF TOLL'AND TRARSPO I tT.tTION•;
From Alt. Carbon. S. Havel. P. Clinton-
To Illehinodd . et 60 - $1 50 . .01 20
:To Philadelphia, 1 , 1" 70 . . .1 60 : 1 4.5
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LEHIGH . COAL TRA E.
The following Is the quantity of Coal ent to marke
up to the 31 inst. ..
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Week. . Vital,.
Summit Mines. 500 W 00 153127100
Rhume Run. . , • 230 00 • • .0100392'00
Beaver Meadow I 2603 00 76393 . 00
7 I taileton . .. 1 3261, Oa_ _5..., 65575 00.
'.;tuck Mountain r • 1552,00,, 9123500
summit ' • - 233:00 i 9665 00
Wyoming . , .. 900 00 5103..00
IMO
Total
'DELAWARE 4- DUDSON ca,At TRADE.
Sent in
,Intl to Oct 241111646,` 274,455 tons
WYOMING COAL TRADE.' •
Sent to*,ninrket to Sept. 1; 184 U 139,552 Tons
• . .PINEGROVE COAL TRADE..
Amount of Coal transported on Union Canal Rail
Road from 14 to 15th Oct. [inclusliv.]
Tons Cwt qr.
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4,653 10 2
Per last report 47,617 0 2 •
52,470 11 ' 4 O
Arnoutil.4ranspor46d4? o n ns rv,
Swat . nra Road:
2,63312 1
Per lasfreport,' ' 30,537 15 . 4 , 0
-- 33,1'1 1
65,611 18 1
V.• L. CONRAD, Collector
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MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R. ROAD.
The -following is the :annum of Coalirinsported oyer
this Road l during the Week ending Wednesday even
nit .
wit,
• 11%065 00 Tons,.
Per lastreport, ' 403,4V1 16
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Total 41:,44i15."
WILLIAM NEWELL, Cnllecior
• MILL CREEK' RAIL ROAD FOR 11316. "
The folly:410s the amount of Coal.pas4ed over the
Milt CrdOr Rail Road, for the last six days.
3,9.2 .13 Tons
Per last report, 123,00.5 IS "
Total, 12 Q 8 "
GEORGE.IIADESTV, Collector
%. • ` MOUNT CAIIIION RAIL ROAD:
-Thearnount of Coal transported Over this road for
he'week endirig on Thursday:et:tenth; last, 10
5,561. Tons. .
.03,132
Per last report
Total,
SCIIITI I LLCILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD
Amoufit of Coal transported over the r 4 chuylkill Va
aey Rail Road for the week ending on Satindny eve!
Pei repor,t,
11 4 .-1,260 7 Tnns
JESSE TERN Elt, 'Collector
Total,
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MOUNT CARBON & PORT CAR • N RAIL ROAD
4 Amount ,of Coal trensported over the Mount Car.
: ton & Port Carbon Rail Roan . for the week endinaat
41aturdaylaat: I 1+ 4 , 4 ((9 tons
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Per last report3'27,9A 14 'ohs
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Total. • -
3x7.,317 0:i Inns
• -JESSIN.4, Collect r.
ANTHRACITE FURNACE..
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PUIILIC SALE.
besold at public sale at the Penns)lvania
hail,
1 V in Om borough of Pott-sidles, Schuylk ill co unty
en Tuesday, the ISch day of Nerenther, ISI6, at 10 o'clock
to the forenoon ; the unexpired term (lido; nearly
'four yearsjoof 'a lease on all that certain Anthracite
Furnace, with the machinery, tools, and fixture , . there
of, and i the lot or piece of ground kntiwn no the
whereon the said Furapee is erecte.:L'oituate in the ho t
rough Of, Pottsville, afore-aid ; and the privilege of re
newing -the said lea,e, for another term of fedi . yearo.
The snid Furnace is now in blast, and is well situated
for ma tug Iron; hsing immediately on the Schuylkill
-Canal, and chnnected with the Re: - ring . Rail Road, so
that ore and limestone tan be prom: :,-and thy metal
. readily eent away at all sea ors of the year. of
payment will he made known on the day of pale. Any
. furthei• information of the preini , e; can bi•,ohiailied
kom subicriber ai Pottsville. , For the concerned
II JNO.
• U. Sifiaiette insert twice a week till .ale in daily
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(raper,' mark price i?t,bottom and charge this ()thee.
'TO all to whom it may Concern:
•• • . Take •Not Lee. •• - •
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TFEAT the several Me th odist Episcopal Churches of
the borohgh of Pottsville, have presented and'ex
,hiblted_io thd Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill,'
_County, a charterer incorporation for the examination,
and Pppro,val of paid Cohrt, and that said Court after
examining the objects. articles and conditions therefn,
pet forth contahed, and the same approving to the said
court to be lawful, and not injurious to the, community,
have orderedtand infected that the said clihrter he tiled
', in the °flee of the Prothonotary of said coign and that
. notice be inserted In one newspapet, published in the,
. County of Schuylkill. for three weeks, Setting forth
that application has been It ade by the said second
Dlethfuliat Episcopal. Church of the borough of Potts-,
. ville for a charter of Mcorporation astset forth arms con
tained in said instrument , filed, and unless s cause be
shown to the contrary at the Term of December, itilti;
the said charter. of Incorporation will he granted agree=
ablY to the act. of A•tsetubly in smelt cusp made and
firoyided:',By Order of taideourt.
C. M. STRAUB, Protli'yi
Orwigaburg, Nov. 7th,. ISIG. • • 45—St
ORWIGSEURG ACADEMY.
TGIS institution is open for the reception of-pupils.
from all parts of the county, under the direction of
Mr. S. P. PENFIELD, Principal; S. F.; and E. IL
.PENFIELD, Teacher of female clepartinent: Studie
pursued are Common English, higher Engli , h, Latin,
Greek and Gerutan clasitics,Vocal Mu,ic, and Drawing!
Terms of tuition from three to six dollars per guar-1
(Cr., Vacations 'three weeks . from 3d Weilne.,day
in
August 2 weeks from the Wednesday preceding Chrigi
mae, and one week front the lag day of March.
Not, 7, IW,
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- . STOVES!' STOVES!!;
• '.lChe.aper than evey!!,
JUST deceived a new and elegant h,sortment of the
most approved Parlor, Mil, Dining room. andCoo~'-
log
Stoves, ever offered in Pottsville. Call and see
for yourselves. SKEEN & HOVER,
Successors to Byron Philips.
ORPHANS' COURT. SALE.
I URSUANT to an order of the Orphans' . Court of -
.1. Schuy ill 7,ounty, the subscriber, administrator of
the estate John Marlierger, late of Wst Britnswlg
township, e county of Schuylkill, d •ceased," wip
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expose.to sale by ,tubitc.vendue, on Sato day, the : 2lst
day of November next, at l.o'clock in tio afternoorilint
,the late dwelling house of John Marb tiger, in the
! township of West Brunswiffaforesaid
certainuiessnage or tenement, plantation,'
,and'tract of land situate partly in. East a d partly in
" West 13runswig townships, co,hinty aforesaid, bounded,
by land of Moyer, 'William Koch, Jeremiah
.Faust, and other land of said / deceased; containing hl
• • ~ a ~~-- a acres and 40 perches. The improvemeMs
area two storyldit dwelling house,
withl a
stone kitchen attached, a bank hainatid . two
excellent orchards. A lime stone quarry of one pciela
, • In width on the land,of John Moyer, will be sold wftll
- said farm. •
• Ttio - rettain.pieces or parcels of land, situate
In West Brutiswig township, aforesaid, hounded hylinti
• of fetemialaaust, Henry Wetzel, and Andrew Kinc
frteq containing , in; the whole 10 acres.l42 perchits;
the improvements. are „a log dwelling house and logj
barn. Late the estate ofsaid deceased. Attendence ,
will - be given and itie conditions of sale made hue en
at the time and place of sale by • ••
. • JOSEPH MAIIBERG ER, Atimlni , strator.
-order of the Court, - SAMUEL OUSS, clerk,
• Orivigeburg Nov. ;t.ll, 1216. ' 45-3:
. Wanted.
OAR) in priva t e family in the borough of Pottqvllle
JJ or neighborhood, torn married lady without children.
A private roorir with fire would be required. AddresS W.
L. Pottsville Post Office, stating terms &c., previous to
Tuesday evening thei.fith inst.
Pottsville, Nov 7th
-• • - Stray - Cow.
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Q TIZAYED awayfrorh the pitbicriber, reniding atTinn
. '' ... 1.3 ey Colliery, about a wgek age; a black Chw, with a
. , white face, one rye black. witritite leg. small itommi the
" ; one brat nit and the other do n, both bored with 'a
Om
`_ 'Het, about 7 yearn old, heavy with calf. and iong Linihey,
' tail. Whoever will return - .:u.1 Cow to the nubncrilair, or
have infot 'nation at 11. Meyers &Co. more, Middltiport
Wilt he 11;a4minbly rewarded. 3011 N '11111,1.11!S.
1 1 i ISliddleliort,'Nor',e7thlti,tti., 4r-tlt
7. - ' -
• Str y. Cow.
C.:TRAVEL! away on Thur-tray :".l OreMdence .of the subt!criher, on Alin Creek- near .
Ash's (late RonaldFon'i) milies,:u red cow .With a
• white face, a red leg around her eyes, and white Kelly.
Wither Short legged, with the horns carrying inwards
alum:A meeting. A buAltv tail partly white and partly
fed. - . When lost she wasrtlear to calvink
TII NI.A6 LtiXTPPLat mines.
NOv. 7,th I;t4N I. ,
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• 00..Vons- of Rail Road Iron,
'JUST I rocelved at - the New York Store; fifty tone I
second band flat bar Rairoad Iron 9.1.• 'of a ; most ,
excellent-quality, which I will sell at (76 dollars per
ton. Also constantly on hand 11's} Railroad Ivan for:
drifts. , Fhieilionforschutes and bar Iron of every de , .:
vcription at the lowest market price: .
EDWARD YARDLEY. . w
Pottsville,'Nov.:th 1546. 4f,_
1 ! i i Mess Mackerel.
A supply Of Mess Mackerel just received at the York
Store for family use. EDW. :YARDLEY.
Pottsville Nov. 'Ali, 1546
45
• 50 ,Barrels of Miners Oil.
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TUST.receircd at the York Shire, barrels of Pack- .
ed•ichaleoil for Miners of a snperior quality, direct
.frour ProvidenCe,.Rhode Island."
• EDWARD YARDLEY. :
Poltsci le Nov. 7th, 1816. • : 45--••
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90 0 Stuff , VelluC-ILLSTuiPrne.' • .
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• 1 I ilea' nf'LrecaAer i..ounty Bale Tray. .. I, bk
For sate by ' .. C. F. NORTON & Co. ';'•.:- lei
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• eext;t6or above Slater's Storo.l,:' .•
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Strap'Ox.' ,t -
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CAME - to Temperance Farm on Sunday la-t, Nof:
1,1,, a red ox with a white head, and white strecqi j
over his back, and large horns: The owner is refine.- 1
ted to take, him away. , , BENJAMIN POTT 4 j i S ,
Nov. 7th, 1846, ; : . , 4.5-31 . in
rT , O PROPRIETORS OF COAL MIRES and Railrd . :Ll E
COmlianies.' The, subcriber offers for-sale 400 .tOtis Y
fthtltailroad Iron, flit° relay, by p, deliverable. Irit
tween this and the Is; of December nest. 'A40,40
tons Railroad Spikes.'snitable for the Iron. 1"•1
B. M. ?MERMAN, car. Broad and Beaver stS;
New York, Nov. 7th, 45 7 -2tnit , .
' PROC;LALIIIATION.
NOTICE is hereby given,-that a Court of ComMh
Pleas, (Jr the trial of causesaLltsue in andl for 110- - 'SI
cooky' of Schuylkill, .will be held at Orwig,shurg.fp
the county aforesaid, au Monday, the 11th day of,
cember next, to continue two weeks.
he
Therefore all persons having- suits pending, and all
persons whose duly it shall be to appear at said Court;
will take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
lEREMIAII REED, Sheriff.
' Sheriff's Office o n vig t ,_
.Burg, ov i 7, 1610. `c
Can
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PROCLAMATION: • '
AATHEREAS the Hon. LUTHER KlDDER,.Esquire,
• `VV President of the several- courts of Common Pleas
of tlre counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in
Pennsylvania, and =justice of the several Courts of
(limiter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Termindr,
and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and
STRANGE N. PA tmEß,and J Aeon lIGNTzINGER,Esquires,
Judges of the Court of Quarter Se••sioits of the Peace
()yet and Terininer and General Gaol Delivery, for the
truth or all capiial and other, offenders, in the said
coutity of Srhuytkill-•by their precepts to me direc t ed,
have ordered Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and 1 or
miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be Milder :it Or-,
wiifiburg, on Monday, the 7th day of December veil
to continue one ‘veek•
Notice is therefore hereby given to' the * Cn nner. the
Justices of the. Peate, and Constables of the s. county
- of Schuylkill, that the), are by the said predepts
mantled to be then and there,' at 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, with their rolls, opi:L inquisitions,
exaininations,•and all other remeinbrances, to do those
.26,603
N. CLENVF.II. Collector
5,151 10 Tons
17e,908. 17 Tons
-, .-..4,
things, NChiCil to their several oiliceg appertain 16 be
done ; and all those that are bound by' rerognlian
ces; to, prosecute against the prisonerS that l ( re or then
shale be in the gaol of said rounty of-Schuyt ill; are to
'be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just.
God sqvc - the Commotiweallh.
JEREMIAH ItEED, Sherif.
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Stieritrp"ollice. Orwigs- 0_ ‘
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bore, N.iy. 7. 1816. f ,
N. 8.,-The witnesses and jurors Who ar,
to attend said Court. are required to atiend'i
In base of non-attendance, the law in such c
and provided, will,brz:riaidly'enfo'rred.
published by orKer of, the Court . ; those chin)
'govern themselves accordingly. •
ust
ACOUSTIC' OIL!
THE WILT CURE et%
DEAFNESS
DEAFNESS CURED
Seqrpa's , Componz . rd.. Kreosole Oil
the cure of Rea firs 4„ pain. and the discharge
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of matter, iron) the ears :
failing
disagreca
hle noises' like the Inizz,ing of insects, ailing of water,
Whizzing of stes'nt, &C., which arc. symptoms of ap.:
preaching deafness, and also generally attendant wttlt
the disease• . • ,
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1 NlEssss. E;utrons :—Deafness is a.disease whish has
hititorto been cobsidervd incurable, but 1 . can inform' )
the public that it is a mistaken id,!.t. I li.E.,i been deaf
lbr ten y.-ars and concluded I must remai i so. bbt not
enemy months store I siaw in 'your pap,rati advi
Brent rtise
- ent of ", Scartia's'Oil" for rhlft.ess. A. a last resort
V concludeddo try it, and now 1 ant happy to say s .,l can
hear as well ad any one. :Two of my frirt de have also
Used it • one was so deaf that he used an rar trumpet :
new he hears perfectly well willmilt it—t to-other was
' Very much troubled with noises in the ears and head.
-and he at once round relief: HO is, well.' One.' bottle
cured me, which I thought eettin well pretty cheap.
Yours, &c.. ',., SILAS 111611E1E,
I . Secmid Sfreet, I elow Pine.
.Philadelphia, July 1, 1t , 11.-,,-Led4rer. - •i
For- sate toy .11. It. Gun/nett, No. 12,t1..'ortli Second
street. Plciladelphia, and in Pottsville ty JOJIN (S.
11110,1,VN - , where those intere s .ted can oh ain Many in
tere..tine certificates of cures. 1 - • ,
Novet4er 7, It. , tli . _ • s • ,45.1 y
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. PUBLIC • SALE.
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MITE siibscriliers will sellat public sale nn Saturday,
1 the Ql:st of November nest, the folliiing property, ,
situated' Ira Lees Port; iltaidencreek thwnship; Berks
county and on the Schuylkill canal, viz : I
.A large, four story stone mill, with. four pairs of
~„ .. French burrs, and all the tweef..sary Machin
-I,.iii, ery fot doing merchant -and co intry Work.—
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Fili The mill and all theinachir erlisnearly new`
and
, i:
and in first rate order. The engine is aso nearly new
and has sutlielent power to drive the four run Ofstnecs
With - all the machinery. There is also a large three
story frame store and grain hoilim near the said 'mill,
with a lte wharf near the • canal, where there is an
extensivc hominess dnipg in the Coal and Lumbertrade.
There is also belonging to the said mill property a large
two story{ Brick DWELLING DOUSE and about two
acres of land, adjoining the'said wharf on_Vie canal. . ',
ALSO-HA farm containing about forty-five acres of.
first rate land, and in a good state of cultivation. The i
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q.- = .• liutprovemenV. on said farm are= a l argotuvo
i. mi story stone dwelling house, and a large barn,
FFI - 7- with other t buildings, such as wash house,;
I
smoke !Muse, wagon house, &c. Alsica well of gonth
'water With a pump therein, near tr . , the doavf said
dwelling{ , There i,s, oh swill fatm.'ll. good Apple sir-
• chard, bitisidesi variety of tither fruit trees. ' •
ALso T i-A..large Brick Dwelling house and lot of
r 4-1, ig:."L",ldoli'T'ltinit".l%l•lalitli,",!:seeascirneo.kehTohnesree
i
il 1 ' &c., 'besides 'a variety of fine fruit trees, and
)1 in grd order. ' The aforesaid property is situa to
lin a ve, healthy part of the country, and the locat id
has man)/ advantages, being on the Centre-turnpike
that fead3 from Reading in Pottsville, lino also within
.about (Our hundred yards of the Philadelphia and
Rending' railroad. It is one of the ben locations for
getting grain DM. there is in the country, and likewise
has the advantage of the Pottsville market. IWe think
it not necessary.tn give any further descriptien of the
property, as any-person wishing to purebase can view it
any time previous to the safe; or obtain'any other infor
mation required, by calling on Ames Darrah, residing
on the premises, or Nathan Young, NMTJO North sec
ond Street, Philadelphia. The said'prapetUy will be
sold together or separate,th suit ppilchitsers! Sale to
commence at 1 o'clock on said dit3i, ,• Cionlitions made
known by JAMES DARILA.II,_
NATHAN YOUNG,
October 31, 131 L
Last Notice. • •
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TliE subscriber hereby requests all those indebted
to him to make payment on or before the 10111 of
November, as all his'acconnts twist be settled up to
that date as Fpe edily as possible. After that date a
new firm will commence business as George 11. &ta
ter .N.• CO. GEORGE H. itTICIITER.
October 31, ISI6 44-3 t
). . A CARD.". . .
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Lit'PIN.C.OTT & TAYLORrespecipilly,l.nwites.rhe
attention of their customers and the public in , gene•
ral,to their new &tor k'of Fall und MOM , r _pock, which
therhave just opened : A -rock superior to anything
_that has ever been oilfired in thin place. ' i '
LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,
nerchant Tailors & Clothiers, corner of e,ntre
' ~ ' and Maliantongo streets, Pottsville; Pa;
Octoter 31, 1816. 41-
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PERIObICAL
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~- IVO ArIk.',WSPAPIE . R AGENCY,
1
STATIONER'S HALL, MARKET STREET.
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E. N. CAR VAL if 0, it
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BEGS leave to announce, that having ,olitalredlthe
agency Mr most of the popular Daily 'anti Weekly
NewspapersliandMagalines in New York ,Philadelphia,.
and Ealtimore, uttliznany.of the heSt European Jour
nals, he is preparyd :o receive subscriplions for 1 the
following ; , ~ I , I -
Philadelphia. , . ' Philadelphia. .1
United StateS Gazette._ The Omnibus,'
'Daily Sun, .• ~. Colley's Ladyis Ronk, 1
Pennsylvanian, Arthur's Magazine, 1.,
North American, • , Popular Magazine, 1
Native Eagle, . - I Chamber's' Popular Ency-
Daily
Keyrdone, clop:villa, I .
Daily Chronicle, ' , .Plumbe'S Daguerridn Por
saturday_COurler, . trait Gallery',
Neal' Gazette, ' - Weekly North American,
Saturday Evening Post, Weekly Sim; i
'
Beiltimore. Nem ...Tonic . . '
Baltimore Clipper,' Imily's Ciimpanioh, II
Daily Sun, Yankee Doodle,
Republican and Argus, Spirit nt,the'Tirnes,
Western Continent. ' 'Musical 1 Libiary., .
LAny or the above journals wilt be ,sentlto subsoribers
In the borough and neighborhood, ivithOut any earfra
charge. They can also be had nt any Dine at "'' Sta
tioner'sljnall, ' where they wilt be;snlit at publisher's
1 prices I EIWW A . NTIIRACITE GAZETTE OFFICE.
Oil titter 31', 1546 ' .. • i ! . 144-
ISM
Pocket Bibles are,ap.
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ELFtGANT flaps ("lily 75
cents, just received and for dale nt BA ' NAN'ti.
Cheap Book Stunt. • -
Oct., 21;1516
N Rll4 SILLY )RE SING Bi\ci
,
••1 . . 1
FRANKLIN KLINE' ' L
tik O tt ES to his friends and the itubliC, that he
has -tat et the Tin Yard, belonging to the estate of
late William Shenfelter, on Church alley,' where he
11 keep on hand for sale all kinds o leather inane
lured in the hest manner, and re pertfully solicits
e coT
e highest price paid for hides. tinuatice[of the custom of the ate idr. Shenfel
r. at{ the public generally, which he will [',endeavor
iner tby a strict attention to busin ss. Try us. [
al-[ , -
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Oct. 31.11346 ... .
EF.3
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I Wanted. Immediate ly. •
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O' OUENEYME* Tailors at Messrs. Lippincott
Spies ; corner of - Centre and Maliantormo sts.
ttsN! Ile. Oct. 31,1446 ' . 44..
Stray Ccew, 1 , '
A Eto the residences of the Sub riber,residing in
/ 13 anch township, about onernile \ train 'Weaver'S
ines above two weeks sinee,a dark, brown tow, with
Lek nd red stripes on the back, and?.'pots oh the hind
_re. 1 The owner can have her by preOnepreperty and
paying charges. .., ELIZABri A•DAMS.
OetOber 31, 1946 1 . 44-31.*
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NOTICE
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15 b •reby givensto the several as.essprs in the sever
. al wards, boroughs, and townships in the; county;ef
chitlkill, that they are requested to 1111 at the Coto-
Issi ner's race, on the 9th day of N vember next,ito
xei .e their precepts and blank books andl
i
fttrtlier hi
rut tons for taking the triennial ass siments for.the
ar Sl6. - Co I . ~
mmis-
FREDERICK BECK,
CEO H. STICIITER,
LEWIS DREUER.
MIEREE
1. 1
IL NK. AND SCHOOL BOOKS;
' 1 STATIONERY & FANCY A:R7 ICL-FS.',:
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ta i loner's nall, Market'l Street. _
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rukT received and now opening, a g •neral assort
' nient of blank books, stationery &c., •Mich having
1 ,
een bought low will be sold 'at.low price lior cash.—
'lie Mowing compris.l part of the stock 1 I
Fti land half bound blank books, quills , blank b4lcs
forl
, iner ' zieounts. steel pens; pass boo Ss, foolsrap.•
ette , and wrapping paper; notorial blanks w afers &1.,
leak - ientils, printers', visiting, and play in, cards, c61,•-
-bn.,, , , , i backgammon boards, sets chess, dindinnes bud
jtice i portable lmtlier, rose wood, and m9hngany Wri
thig,desks. gold and silver pencil cases, hlack lead:4,
statk pencils, red and black ink, drawingrPaPer , 13ris
tol hoards, childrens' instruction toys- add ainuOng
gaines„a full assortment of school books,:pll -- itners,l at,.
mantes, song hooks, bibles. &c., &c. \" I
13E1.0W ANTHRACITE GAZETTE OVFICE.
64.31, 131 ll ' 'll-
' 1 ' • :
'CHEAP 131301i4.:!
READING. FOR THE MILLION.
' STATIONER'S HALL, MARKET STREET; ,
TOE march of intellect is onward. but the pockeis r,f
tll6 people can illy afford the expenditure of stand
ard works; that' to keep pace with t lie,imptovetnimts
of the hpe. To obviate ihis difficulty, we, invite eery
body to : , tationer's Ball, where may be bad all the
cheap publication, as they are issued fronythe pi eSsa.v
and '25 cts each 11ELOW ANTHRACITE GA
ZETTE OFFICE.
; October ".11.13P1
MORE NEW GOODS.
DIRS.. MARTIN
•
T 0111.1) infortuilicr friend and the public gen'eral-
V ly that site ha , ju-t received a new : lock of
and Winter fancy dry good , ,attiongtvhich will be aortal
owe"vefychdice patterns of 12a,Innere-,
Lainer., Plaid,,Thibet and Terkari Cloak
ingii:and a general a,Fortinent Of Print-, M
tiery, GIOVee. Flanne4., &c: I.
At.on,a variety,of fhinnet Velvet.., Ribbonk, e‘t;
and an elegant a...ortment of•Fitai, Lynx, June( ninl
other muff-, for Ladies, Mi4Fes, and Children. ' of
which she i- di-posed to ,ell very cheap., I '
Ocloher3l, ItAti ' 41:
LurnmOried
imuctimlly
111.1111.1
i 3
trned 111
•
• ' STRAY COW.
'r , „...... ,--A STRAYED away from the sithicrilmr re
e4" fit ',ilairling at -Centreville, about:three iveekS
lap,o, a dark Brindle pulley ciraviilt i long
tail; with a bell on, in which is tii'd a
tenth bell far a clapper. Whoever will return,, , aid
,Ow to the subscriber, or give him information ,ere
can get her again, shall be reasonably rewardi,,,.
JOUN ROBERTSON.
4-11.30,
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r
Y
Oct• 31, 1846
'
. . 130.111I.DING: •
•
97W0 or three Boarders can be accommodated by
I applying immediately at Mrs. II AI( IVS in' Nhr-
Weelah street, (Mr. Cummine's_House).2l.ldoorhbove
Third street. 0 , , , 1 •
.
October 17, ISI6. ~ I 4`2-2mo
•
slaEranrs
OF It EA 'L EST AT
By,virtue of a writ of ALIAS TEST.ATIIS VF.S liITION ;
EN novae, issued out of the Orphans' Co6rt of Mont-,
gomery county and to toe directed, Will he exposed tri b
sale by public vendee Sr outt:ty, on
,
Thv W reday, the 121 h day, of I\ - ovendar, 1.846, 'I.
at 10clock in the filrenoon, - at the house of Michael
Graeff, in the borough of Orwigsburg, I . ' !
All that tradivided one fourth part of alarge,
body of lantlfsituate iii Pinegrove township Schuylkill
-county, adjoining' lands of the Williams Vallet, Coal
Company, Jacob Ileberling,Etkert kGuillord .Vol otlit
eriyand the DAitpliin county line: coniainimil in thd
whole 1,021 acres more or less. with the iipputtenances;
The estate of 'l'lltiMAs. BAIRD. ~• .1 .
so'ld i 0 i
- Siezett !Ind taken into execution, and with('
JEREMIAH. REE), Shear!". 1
Sheriff 's Office Orwlgs- t . •- . 1 ; I
btirg, Oc - tll", 1 5 46. 5 " ll— ;
i
. - . , .
Bse Iteostione, by her i
i .
neat' friend 11il?0,1314:i . - I
Alias Stitlmena,; '
EINDA'CIS, l
I 1
nun Morse.
BEOSHOILE
BVan order issued out of the-court of COmmrin Pleas
of Schuylkill Connty and to me'directed, I , ata colt
m anded . to .notify you,. the mid John Ileoshdre..that
von be and appear befme our indees; at a Court of
i'ommon Pleas, to he held at Orwigshitti, in oad fur
the said county, nn the first Monday of December next,
then and there to answer tri the complaint of your wife
Five Boeshore, who prays to be divorced front the bonds
of matrithony, eniered into with von the said Jolin
llenshore.. JEREMIAD REED, Sbertif.
Orts'igsburg,9ctither 21, 1846 ° 43—It
•
,CATHARINZ ScuwAwrz, by - 1
heenext fliend lsAnc MOVER, ' Alias Subpodna, •
i
ra• • sur Divorce,, , 1
JoHN SCHWARTZ. j i i
, . . . .mo ,
1) Van order issued out nettle CourtC
of omn Pl:.as
JJ of Schuyihili, County, and to 'llll, directed. I lain
conunanded to notify you, the said John Siillwarez,,
that you be and appear before our Judges at tirwie;ii
burg, at a Court of Common Pleas to he held in and iiir
:said County, on the first Monday iu Deceinbuf ni•*t,
then and there to answer to the complaint ` of your wife
Catharine z'chwartt, who pray, to bet-divoreeit - frilin
the bonds of mairiniony,ienterild into with you the siiiit
JOhn Schwartz. .IEIIIOII AI! REED, 'zilleritE
I. 'Orwigsbtirg, October 21, 1816 . ' ! 43.2,4
Nineiro liranik of •i'otts. din
. the CO., of khuyikill. ii
rpriE election for thirteen Directori , , to a.rv . o the
ensuingyear,.will he held at the Baskin Mime,
between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M., and 3 ',o'clock,
P. M., .on Monday. the ltith of NOVeMicer neat. . -
A general meeting of the Stockholders will belled.]
at the Banking Ilouse,'on Tuesday. the 34 of Noviiin,
bar next, CHAS. L'OEiSEILI, Cashier.
Pottsville, Oct. 21,1&1G.
Greek and German Langugea: •
TIFF. undersigned proposes to form privrite claS+es
for the study of the Greek language, in the borough
of Pottsville ; instruction to be 'given on :Tuesday,
Thursday; end Saturday evenings.' The attention
the classes inav be directed more particulailv • to ,the
readingirf the New Testament in the original Grdek,
ifit should lie their preferenc•.
On the same evenings lie also proposes to give in•
st ruction in. the German language. '
Conditions:—Five dollars per term too claSit conSist
ing ofat least 5 scholars, the term extending to 25.1es
ons, each lesson one hour long.
Those who wloti to obtain instruction will address
he undersigned as follows : HERMANN 111011 UM,
Drumm's llotel,llinersville.
34t
Oct 2S, 1546
Stray; Cows. •
STrcoc.o away from , the subAcrlber,. residing at
Young's Hill, - Pottsville, on the Ilth inst.; FOUR,
COWS ; one an out, dark red Cow, w:ith white .facC and,
long horns ; one red and white striped and spotted With
iihoit horns ; one small red cow, V: huh White face and a
spot river each eye: the other a tight brindle cow.—
Whoever will return said cows to the Enliscribt4, or
give him information where he can get theru again
shall be reasonably rewarded,' ;
WILLIAM 1311:613URY.
43-3t*
gethller 1818
~.,,...,-. .A•TWO story frame honor , with Stone
Al s e; -bitsement with a two Otoo , back building
;;;; v.
.. and a_lot sixty foot front by 173 in: depth,
111
Al
?..!..- situated in Fisher's addition to ;Mount
—_,A-....2..._ Carboni opposite the weigh lock. The
house is in avoid condition with fruit trees and grape
vinespli hi'a.tliriving condition: For farther partici' •
larsapply to SAMUEL LEWIS, or JACOB IL BRWIIT
at the weigh lock, or 1). 11. LEIB, Pottsville. or at this
office:JO6EPII AUXIN%
•
October 24, 1816,r 43-31'
. .
.. •
li A TEACHER to lake charge of the Free: School, in
the borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill chunty,Denn
sylvania, who can bring satisfactory evidence of good
character, and prove on examination, competent to
teach the following branches, namely. :—History, geog
raphy, grammar, arithmetic, reading, Writing,.&c-. a
good school can be kept Mr , during the year, school to
continence the first Monday in December next, or soon
er. A. marded man would be preferred. • Address
SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
Oct. 9.4, 1615. '
_ .
Superior Old Irish Whisi“,y, •
FOR aalc by FOSTER Re RAT,EY,
Corner Centre and Market sta
.Futtsville, 0ct.110,1646. - 1..3ca0
Ea
s t oners_ I
I. 41-
For Sale Cheap.
Wanted,
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THE MUNERS" JOTJRN
TO COUNTRY ;IVEERCHAN.TS
, . . .
,:. .. WILLIAMS, MTIRPDFX & nc . kranc,.r,-
„„
tYlwlesaledenkrs 'in Fancy 4- Staple Dry dootts,
its
. — DO. 79, CEDAR MEET, NEW CORK,
IN VITE the attention of Merchants visit ingihis rnark
et. tollieir stock of Falland Winter Goods; embra- -
eirig all the new and desirable styles of Dress Goods,
such as ombre 'and figured Lyonese. Oregon plaids.
printed Cashmeres, 7.110u5. tinLaincs, Alpaccas, Prints,
Gingliams._&c. - I • ; _-
Broche Cashmere and a VOitlety other new. styles of
Dress Sbawte.rich, plainanl figured Silks,Gioves, Ho
siery, Laces, Ribbons, Silk nd Linen cambrick Rand
kerchiefs. 4-e:
Also, Cloths, Cassimeres and Festings ' Satinetts.
Hentuckyleans, Flannels,' ;ickings, Checks, Table Di:
aper and Linens, good ityl s a brown and bleached
'Sheeting's and Shirtings. • '
• Our Stock is laid tn at thd lowest market rank from
Auction and other scenes, and will he offered for cash
'F
or approved credit- at \the iii 'est prices, which. togeth
r;. with the fact that it is ell crul.embracirig all that is
'the most desirable in ,bothl Staple and Fan'cy Cycals,
w or d, inducements to titlers•not surpassed byl any
other.liouse.
New-YOrk, Sept., 26, li4l
Jones' &Ulan 'herdic:ll Soap;
, .
N Infallible and never 'ailing remedy for all &up
/X lions and ili,ieases o•f l ,be Skin, such as. Pimples,
Blotches, Salt Rlieum, Senrvy, !teat Spots., chapped,
cracked or tender...tic:di, just. received and fur sale at
BANNAN'S P . erfuniery titan!, pottsville. '
, .
: • •
PIANOS. , .
, 11 E StIiIt?CRIIIER begs lea'Ve' t4-ri
' ~,, -. •• , idllnipablic in general anti-lie. has '
.been a ppiuted the only Agent'for this
II . : . p g county, f*- the sale of C. .Sleyer•
Grand Action `Pianos, villi-Zdetallic Plates. and that
h e Ilan
. OA . opened a f:c*li assortment of the 'most
superior ones ever offered 0 the public. •
I•3lever's Piatios hay& re eived the premiums of the
'Franklin Institute for le era! , successive yeari,.and
the Gist silver Ineiial'vritia carded to them by the same
Institution a tdts last extli ition. His Pianos took ' the'
lead at the late Natinnalqz it at Wa•thirmion,duirf were
all dispo9eilaif liMa harm the Close z.)f the exhibition.
Tliey have also received he most' flatterint notice of
1 3
all; Inc must eminent i r c m Miners of the ;pre,ient - day,
ninong wlidai are the c li loratell LeOpold dq Oyer,
Vieux Temps, Wallace, rk,Madaiiie castellan; am'
Many others. who have r mounced them equal to an'
European flames. i
The subscriber can furs.'
Rosewood or Mahoganyjc.
prices. "
min a ?listr
-h ,thesc Piano' eithrr with
tt,e4iat the '3lantifacturer's
e(;;.111 be ,Promptly and ex
, All oro.ts froh. _...r ,
peclitiotOy attended to, ; nd.lie invites all those In
Want nr a ' first rate arrICI in give !dip zr call at . li<
residence-itt‘he bornwrli. f rirw ightirg. ' ,- ,
: X:r. , Old l'ia ruts will be t....en4' a;crrhange... ~
1, , • , .(1, B. ZU LICII. -. 1
Orw igA burg, Septenitei, stio; 16164 ' :-.6-6mo i
, ....
A Valuable warm for .Sale.
- I
mill , . sult4erilier otTersVer sale a valuable farm, roes,
.1. telnjudeighty-eicht ticres and sixty-two perrhes .
strict measure,. in a ltili state of eultivation, situate
lit the Centre Turnpike, Omit mill wayMetween Potts
yille'and Orwiesburtz, :rid within three-Met ths. of t
'pile of Schuylkill Have D. The imprive'ments are a
(I: I/WELLING HOUSE, well
I I
. ..0 4 ;. I t ' i t t ' i c i ' s d li l eTl ' ; " ;t7"arett Hank barn, ,with the ne
-411/2
...t . Vp . ''ressaryntitleithlines. 'flier, Li'a well of
iir,i ,!....,,,.. 'excellent wit er at the kilt lien dour an
'- ' P A"- a never ha flag stream of scaler rennin .
'
.i
• 1 .
.tlirottylt the firm. if nrt sold by the 15t1z,p:t\i'
foreto
;ber, the above property .ill be rented. Terms will he
?made accommodating. , For .partienlato apply to the
isubscriber on the premix 4. - \CM. COrd,CNIS, 4.
br to ti,ct.T. lIIIAD V, Pottsville.V
I r ., October i2l, 1816 43-3
_..._....,
ntrin!foi• Sale.
.
, 5.,..-...,!" , ' THE • ..nh . :. , •riher will 5.r.11 a 'valuable
re
. .,7,.. farm, cOmuling of 170 acres, situated in
.• ::: lig:, l',ine_.-rovn . tjwp....hip, efchnylkill comity,
ASaA:• l o l" a " c " re ' s i T A:I a " : -
t:l ° i ' s v t: l i e l aVd r A n t % i ( d .. tn . if ' s l ia ' t ' e l
, ,
of cuAtO;att';ul, ten lif wit.A..s ta meadow., The 'd
mire is wiidlabil, well', Viiber4l The Union. Canal
runs thronch the property , TIM hnilditws c:/insist of a
two story dwellitor hou,ta new.ilwitzer him, and oth
er out huihlin2s. Thereim two orchards on the farm,
and an ahtoulant siipply . ... • good woter:oo lio.promisos
rho, by the buildings:l !here are Miami ari.t, al win
ter grain is the cround.; Tor terms and other particu-
Jar!, apply tO the suhscritor 14 tinczt ore.
FILBERT.
October 10,..1514 'I Y, .. .
(iIRD
•
lIA VIM% infotmed ;iipny of my friends, that I in
tended:opening aii'.4ctiOn and Emma' unt StOre,
and of several `shlicitedh•Oneigitmentstt-A deem it my
ditty, thus pnbliciv to'. Wolin tlMin and diln rb. that I
have [at least for the keilinti All such
tendons. I have, rented 141 . Store tot: W. Angel /V._ Co.
who intend to carry otl the bliSill6 , :t as a'inve: Should
any (locals have peen i.onzipled to'hie 4111 . sale. 1 w
ill
see that the same ere &sliest l of. to the hest advantage.
i • ANDREW 8. , wiirrE.
Pottsville, (frt. 21, ISIG. ;
IRON, ST EAM BOA TS
•, .11: 11 AD I ii G,
Via. the Schuylkill Caryd. front' Vii u street
• Wharf Schwykill .
.1
:: • ; : THE Irvin Stcarnars
; and I stilt'
o 'yowlarvotottolations for
- qr Passener!rs. w ill leavo
,• . Renault; nod
- ,:•ry 1
erriptiutv at lot!: rahis, sill lie ,taken I. the above
.float' Fur -hlkiettltrs of fr.ialit and pl,baae apply
to .1. 11AtiltADF:N. Aiue 4 , reet Wharf, Krhnylkill, :Ina
of r:1.41 - 1; tllmstlitlitreri NV harf..lll.adinu,•
Tho first Boat will have for Rending, on Monday,
sth Clay or I lehd.er
Ortober .1(1. ISI6.
• •
. GUNS Soo. • '
sinttle 'barrelled butt, awl cwiit Da.
iniectis'ziti..l plain F.ovling ;,11.C.I:S.,Itiao and Can
tbter t,wder.,Powder Planks, Rock Shut, Percussion
'Cave, Shotyfatatl, dot., fot bale at
.MARTIN'S Drug Store, .
• Sopt., 515,1516. ,
An Eng/m . or Sate:
• tcarn ifonsr, Pow( r Engine, with eigitt horse
_.71 , boilers, for . sale' cheap: Apply to AIdtERT O.
BROOKE, Port*Carboth'or to I,V - 11,13.A: 1 1 HILL,
West IlianctiNdlley, nenr Schuylkill Haven. ,-10--
.October 2d,1`3.46 . •
•
• SAFETY FUSE
Fok Tallasting Coal awl ,Itock.
1 1' Ilk stiteieriher leis just reteived 'a fresh stuipty•of
Safety Fuse of improved quality, which' can be
warranted. if used according to rlirectitirbs. There
"po t'anger in blasting Where the Fitsi is ifet; d,; and on
sonici lines of Public .Work's, the old niod - Tt.
of bi l lice
is entirely ilkatitiseit with, and nothingt hot the Inc. is
p.riiritfe."l to he need. For sale at :11:00i fact u rer . .s
cent, at liBN:tiANlti'Cltitap Stationery r•tleire, Pottsville.
,October )0'1,516
----.•
NEW AND CHEAP STORE,
lEx , r,dc,or tn. OliVer Doliseiti's'llat and Cip Stove",
Centre street, fllith'iliiii below 'Mat bet. ' The
stile:cruller has just opened a new and splendid Asort
ine.nt of ieasonahle Dry Giofs, Croeeriel , -.tie] Ciee ells
witre.m. the latest styles and itnportations, very 4teap,
to whielt,lie iiiintes•the attention Of:his friends and the
politic in general. • • ' WM. 11. 1111.1.-
. Pottsville, Ociober.3d, 1816: , • : . 41Y—tf .
,
- 1 , Stray COWS. ,
't,•',.7-,- - - --- 7 - - - )
, 4„Tift..AYED away on the I Ith of Septein
L. : :"• ~.,,,,,,c I, . fro:tithe house of the subscriber, re .
'' siding in 111iners,Ville ; n whim cow, twit. ,;
• 5_ !.t . mtr. spots on one sid , and three on the oth
rr. a red un , ek and head, with a it bite spot on the to'. -
head. ALSO n dark brown cow' With n white spot on:
the back and runip.:a . kOlite forehomi, and :Leman while',
spot on one of the fore liT.s, one of her horns pointitiV,l
downward and the :other up.. ;She .had on a.tope to i
which \vas attached an old bell" '
iSAAC. HODGES.
4i 31*
October 31st 1646
NEC AND. CHEAP
Fashionable ,Clothing Store;
IN yosTEws
A few ticursizbqvc the Eriporintil ejfice,Poltsvilk:
J. C. C TAILORS,
. C0., .l
TYESFECTRIJX,infhtiIIIhVir friends and the pith
lic, that they.. have taken the •above store, where
they Mtve made, and intend to keep constantly on hand,
a large, and general ass.ortment Of ,
READITAMADE cLOTHING ,
which forma atui Workntanahip,ennni,tlie surpassed
by any establishment in We tP2ioll—their stork all
fresh, having been selected with great rare, within the
last fetv,weeks from the latest iumnriations..
Persons who prefer having their inea , ure taken can
Aepetul upon haVing their garments made is the most
',fashionable manner and warranted to give mlrfect sat-
Vaction. Pottsville., Sept., 37
Oloody 4echttrnacht.
Cheap knot, Shoe, and 'Prank Store. sign oft t.7,1:, - Boot •
. next door. Jo B. White'd t torc, opposite` •
C. Craig's. White Horst Tarern, Centre at:, , • r
Pottsrille Pa.,
•
MOODY S A.ENKCERNACTIT,thank
.
fill to the public, fOrtlii•ir liberal patron
age.,wouW.respectfulfyinnounce that
they, have increased theft...s..tok, with
new and desitaide,goods, and it alwayil4 have on
hand nt wholesale and retail, a \ . oinplete assorltuent of
of mils, wornens, and childr , :ns boots. shoes,
tier, of every kind and gritty, .of Alin latest style
.rdsttion..•
Also trunks, valises, carper bagi. - -,..satchals, S‘c of va
rious kinds. loather, :morocco., hint lining. and calf
al..ins.ilishlonablo and Cornish lasts,' shoe .thread and
a general assortment of shoo find together. -whit
belt il'eatlier,, lace leather', rivets and burrs, &c., which
theywill selkal the lowest cash prices.
h. B.—Please call and . see our stock and ,learn our
priceS, before putchasizi4 elsewhere: '
•
MOODY S. AECUTERNACI I T.
Pottsville geptembet lith,lBl6
• lqrunes and Ginger. . .
AFEW ,jars lin;t unnlity Prune — sand frosh prosertfed
• Ginger, just receive) and for sale at
I • , MARTIN'S Drug Store.
Se;pl.o.lo, r i m. • : , •- , 3'..)
I. . .
~ . . t •
Ell
elp hia.
.. , .
- I .- APLUMBE'S
'National Dagruerrean Gallery
1 kind Photographers Furnishing Depot;
A I,V L ARDED the gold and silver medals, four first pre ;
II: imams, and two highest honors, at the national, the
Massa:chusetts, the New York. and the Pennsylvania
exhibitions, respectively, for the most splendid colored .
Balmrreutypes and best aparlatus ever exhibiied: ' i
Potrails taken in exquisite style, without regaril , to
weather. 1.
Instructions given in the art.
A large assortment of appar atus and. stock lalvays
on hand. atlthe lowest cash prices.
New York, 251 Broadway ; Philadelphia. 121 Ches
nut sti ; Biltimore, 205 Baltimore st. ; WaShingtun.
Pennsylvania Avenue; Petershug. Va., 111oeillardcs'
Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth
.and Walnut, and lib Hain
st. ; Saratoga Springs, _ Broadway; Paris, 127 Virile
Rue 1111 Temple ; Liver
Liverpool, 32 Church st
Philadelphia, September 10, ISt&
' PAY. K BA NIC,' S
"• . .
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.1r
BEM
Patent pl
rT`RGSE Scales ate constructed with great rare, by
expel - tinged workmen, under the supervision of
the inventors: and every effort is made to gecure not
only !perfect 'accuracy, hut !also the greatest strevth
and'durabllity. They have been lone known and se
verely tested,'and are always right. These Scales are
adapted to evety kind of business transaction by weight,
and front their, extensive use:l oth . this and other
Countries, may now be regarded Din the universal stan
darA, Fairbank's Hay, Coal and "Hail road Scales, are
in gdneral use, both in the. United States and Europe.
For Ole by lIATWOOD itc SNYDER. Pottsville, and
A. IV. MORRISJ9II Market street, at the Agricultural
NVaiehouse of 'D. 0. 'PROUTY, ' ' ,
CAVTIONI. •
. The well earned reputation of these Scales, hak
duced the venders of imperfect and worthless balances, ri
to Midi them as Fairbarik's Scales, The agents of E.
& T. Fairbank & Co„, nre foruished Willi credentials,
and the public are cautioned agninst.itinerant venders.
of spurious articles.
September IS4O. • 2R-2ion
. For Sale atTrivate Sale.
that certain tract or parcel of land, situated oh
the—Broad Mountain. Lower Ma hantonge town
ship, in t , : chuvlkill.countyV(6 , rmertY Perks county.) in
thy state of lienitsylvania4 hounded atul described a,lifol
! lows, to wit :—lcpgionfitglat a marked white, oak tree :
thence by late vacant lands. now surveyed to Jacob
Miller, north s,iily-five perches, to a white oak ; thence
I by Cate vacant hind, now sut veyed to George
! weal 116 perChei to a shme ; thence by late vacant land
I now surveymrtd Leonard Illidk, south sixty-five prin
tcotb a Spanish bak ; thence east I perches, t• thei„,
plaCe of beginning. containing fifty;five acres and , one
It tadrild and fifty-two perches of land and,alloWances
of sic per cent. for roads, km
• il - JOHN G. IBIENNEIt, •
:•eat is' estate, 69. Market st. Philada.
IS'epteniber 19. ISIG ' •
•
Executor of F.
Agent IV:lnlet] for this CoiAnly,
MITE business will he to procure subscribers for,anyl
sell, when published: - a large, ni4w.sieow4lid IOW!,
ship Z4lap of the :Agile of l'ennsy . lvania. • 'Pile .tinalili•
'cations require 11
I are a S1 . ,111C:Itoltal of $lOO, sobriety,
inte4rity, inntis!ry, enhraysand aetive hosines , talents.
Information of alts terms i.f the .Aeney, (whirl! are
liberal) will he: riven 011 n t ion, pos . rAnt;'e In, to
• ALEXANDEU suPvrilaviidina
.tombs seventh stret.t.
Selh., 19. 1819. .
thrdo l
ms, thickets Si. Cedar Ware •
.MANLY ROWE,.
Noigh. 3d st. second door atom Arch,
gutt.a ttrtattn.
euuble.) this fall. to offer an unusually large ail
sorl inept 'oflthe above • articles.' Also, Wiliam and
Frrrtrl,Ba,krt,;alll(Conrhe.“‘Vash Boards. Mats. Cloth
pieces, Nest lloxes, Wood Itowlll Boston
Illinds,'Sieltlo, Paste Blacking. Itrusloo , ,
tjandl:icrubs, Wall Itriedges, Duatert.,...c., and
Warden iNVart; Of every description. • .!
Sl'oriXtry Itleb. ha nts will LI kr!Uotire that as-I am new
manufacturing eatetis,tvelyt and receiving directly fret
the- flastku Mirtories' ‘ l ran nou furnish the Fall Trail
with superior! Coods;at iirices !greatly reduced fro!
what I have llitherio'been selling
MEE
EMlllll==
• •
(PIIILADELPIRM)
IWfiv • ‘l l,ll
• • N. W. CORNER • VIV"
• •
10th Si Market, 'st§:
DRUGS, PA !NTS . VINVOIV GLASS.
trHE suhsertiwrs wfmid cal the attention of Mer
-1 t hanl,, to their large sniek of Drucs, Chemical+,
and Dye-Stulfs, it he y will sell-very low for rash.
Our Prugs we will Avirrani to h,4 pure and of the. het
1 1 0 alit3 • great care halting been taken in iielerting them
from late , importations. The Patent Nleilirinein are .
'prepared with Paramilar. care Iron' original "ret?lipts,
wit Mint regard to eaPiln:e. We are constautl2.'reileii
rtne.additioni to our sfolik,,af Windsor Gills+, from the
iind Eagle Glass Works . . and will
sell at - 15. per cent lesslhan manufaclurent' card 110 -o, s;
We will :dim w:krranted puke White Lead, ($lllOO
ttaarrntee,).for $7.50 her 100111 s., either Wetherill &
I.llrolher's-or IRanuract ore. The foilnwing are
a few among the many art ides we offer forsale:„: . •
' • I DRUGS.
'Patent Medicines of all. Nutmegs,
.Ginger .and
liinthr.. ' 1 :• Cloves.
Essences and Ra•fracts.',, Salerattis and 'Sal 'Soda.
Fine Cheinicals. i I Citarse :tad Fine Sponge.
Estotntial Oils. I I Fancy„Stlm., &c. . '
. • DYE-STUFFS.
1
Indigo. from 50 ct.l. to StiMac arid Oil Vitnlol.
$1 '25 per (h. ' "fed Argols and Cochi-
Fromelt & Dutch Madder - veal.
Alum and Clippera.Lostvood and•:Fustic."
P I
'Pure OatutvoMd. ,
.Lard and Olive Oil.
PAINTS. '. '- •
- -
- Jersey Window G ass.'l liinse,ed Oil , and Turpen
rite Lead,. Dry and tine. i
W I.
Ground. • • Varnish & Paint brushes.
Red Lead & Litharge. French and Ciao. Green.
Japan &Copal Vantisb. Enzlish & French Glass.
Also, ru Tons Griinlsbaies,'„ai reduced prices: Our
assnrtment of Drugs,. Paints and Dye.-Mutts is now full
andeoniplete, and o r prlces daunut ail to please.
..C.:r. Ciive us a call.. • ;
FRENCH & RICHARDS
(Succrsora to Campbell PrentL)
Whble-utle litinzzists,
N. W: . Cnerifilli and Market Streets. 'llilada.
P Sept.S
hilada. IO It+ltl _ .
—_— • . :2S-3ino
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CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD, !
STEAM REFINED SUGAII, CANDIES,
12 1-2 cts; per pound, ywholesale.
J. J. RICH4IRDSoN •
No. 40 . Market street, Philadelphia , , takes pleasure
•in , intormint the pablio, that he. stilt continues to
sell hit, veer superior $ eam 11,.fined candy. at the low
price of It' , / 50 per 160 undsf and the quality is equal
to any mlnufactured to e United States.
, lie also offers all kinds 4 goods in the Confection
ery 'and Fruit lin,;,ateol:rea ondina loW.nrices, as quick
sales and small profit. . to order of the day.
Call or send your orders, and von eannoi.fail to he'
satisfied.' Thirr.t fpfget the Nitinfier, 40 Aarket street,
Philadelphia.
CAA Iron moulds, (superior to lead,) containing 60
,-pieces for making candy, or. sugar toys, for salel„at $l,lO
a sett:
• Philada., August rl6
,
CAE:PETS A D OIL CLOTHS;
At the Cheap Store, `0.41, Strrtzberry,st.,'
• rfilinvvELpniA..- • 1
OUR 1 - 7PEXSES` :9RE VERY LIGHT, F.?iICES.
Low; and Terms Cfrll.l - . .
, .
. .
EMSONS wishinz ' to buy new.CARPETS and OIL
00118, very cheap, this fall. wholesaht or retail,
% do well ta examine the excellent assortMent - we
otfer of • 1
.
plendid,lmperial, •
1 . • •
Fine and Super lnualn. • CARPETINGS.
- if w illed,and Plain Venetian. , 1
'And }yell seasoned Oil-Cloths. from 2 to 21 fe,et wide,
`rut to/fit Also, Table . CoCers, Thies, Flvi Clothe.
Ibig a al -Cotton Carpets, &c , very low, with a I good
i k
stock i f tnerain Carpets E fr L ot u o 5: c ll e n nt o s-, n4 ;ait: Tt e , ntry
add st; it carpdts front 121 to SO ci nts. . '1
41 Strawberry se., I door above Chesnut, near 2d et.
Philada., Angtist 22d, 1.910.,' I . a f-3ttio
MILITARY. STORE;
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ri-f• subsi!riber would respectfully inform his frie:
arid cus,romersrthat he has located his 1
1111 kity CAP A N ITA GTORT
in Third street, No. UO, tame doors helow Rare, where
he, would 114 ideaSed to see, his old.spetomeis, and ac
many new ones as are to favor hint ,i,vith their
custom. `still contito4 io manulartlltin Military
arid sliortsrien's ankles of every ascription, s'tich
Leather, Cloth, Felt, bilk s ad Beaver 11Yreis.Caps,
of
11 n's
patter ; Forage Caps..llolsters for Troop,.l3ddy
C•artrouch BoxeS; 13.tyonct Scahhards.. sw of , d Belts of
all 'kind=, Canteens, ditTerenti patter n: .;
Fire IllOicts, lioxe;r'ruhe Brit.:hes, and
Pickers, Plumes,lPomponns. Firemen's CarjS. Leather
Steicki. Gnir , C , Oes, sktperitir quality Shot irrgs, Game
Part', Drum.s,:4 , 6
ti Orders thankfully received and promptly attended ,
to. :s : WM. CHESSMAN, •
No. On; N orth 3d st , a few dooks heir Race.
Philada4 dant : lacy 13th, 1841. ••
Val4able Real Eatate'. •
vr ;if ground. 10 1114rket Pott4,Ville. art
i , eof (wink divided into 14 excellent ndilding lots
for iia.e low. Apply to „BERNARD REILLY,
• • Jan: 10, . '2-tf Tilatiantonso 'street, Ilottsville.
MUM
form S; counter scale
J. RICHARDSON.
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AITENTI9N
1?1)ilabCIpl)ia. ',
•
Complete Furnishing, China, and ,
• GLASS ES, TA BLIS If E N7', i,•
0.111 C r heinut.s!. direalq opposite tAs State Hours,
PHILADELPHIA. •'• ; • • -
(AKIN for Inspection and sale, the largost Ind best.
.l.lasortmetit of DININGSETS, TEA SETS, '
,DDAMBER SETS, &c.,--to he -
found in this city; no
- exception : at the moid 7educail.prices. ,iust received
a beautiful article of Dining - sets, of entire new col.
ors and shapes, the first ever imported.
Also, white - lronstone Dinner sets,entire new shapes.
Also, Liverpool Dinner sets in great variety, some
'complete sets for 815.- • -
French China Dinner sets; full, large, complete sets
much lower Allan carrhe porclrased for elactvliere.•
" Tea sets!eV, Toilet sets in great variety. ; •
• Real China Tea sets*, -Id pieces for $l. .
Rich . ..tit and common 1413. i at factory prices. Heavy
fluted tumblers, grOund bottom, at $l per dozen.
All tastes cart be suited at this establishment, "
there. kept reinstall - 11v on• hand a large assortment of
the newest styleii of e 00.1 , ,, dome he foams elsewhere,
fol: cash. therefore ye arc enabled to give pur
chasers goods cheap. • KERR & SON.
Remember, the CHINA II ALL is directly 4.-*
pconte the State !louse, _
Philadelphia, Dumber 17,15-16
Rail Road Iron.
n TONS ti a old Rail lioadiron, suitable for relay
-IVinn ; bn hand and no' ,ivle in lots tit suit purchasers
by N ATILIN MIIMIS,ToN, Iron Merchant,
R u h : , Road near Willow street,
I'. S.—A sample of the iron, c:..n Le sCeu,at Jacob
Miner,v ille, l'a
Plnlada., Oct.
EvrEwv E
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.,
r VIII; crtatest bargain, are to be had at M. TRACY'S '
1.11.1) ESTABLISIIIIII.IIONEER. N0: . 222,
Market street, Philadelphia, has ju,,t; fini shed one
of the largest and most complete assortments of FALL
and WINTER Clothing in the city, consisting of
Super flack Dress Csats, from. , 'slo.oo—to $l4 00
do do Frock Lim?) ' „ , 10 00 to 11 00
do do Blue Dress " 10 00 to 14.00`
Super 111'k Beaver Bangupcopits front 601 to, 12 00
do do Cloth do do 'l 10 00 to
.15 04)
„do brown do do do " 10 00 to 11 00
Pilot Cloth Bangnp Coaty'3 00 to 500
.Super black Sack Coats ; `e. ' J
00 t o
12 00
Ndu browitSayk Coats " ti 00 to 11. (04
Tweed Coatsi " 300 to - `0"
Talon Cassithere Coats." 520 to 666
'lack Cloth Cloaks , "•10 00 to . I 06
tsiness Cloaks " 606 to .7-O0
,ack Ca:=sitnere Pants .", .4,00 4o 500
do Fancy Cassimere " 4'oo to 500
Satin Vests : . " , 2'50 to ,4 00
Merino Vests ' • • -". 11 00 to 4 (10
,I3ilk Velvet,Vests . . " 3 00. to 3 .50
Oentlenteu in want of Clothipg,'ittay depend upon be
ing soiled in every'respect, as we are deterinined not
It, be nier:n , ld by any conitieliior in the business. All
goods are purchased fort:1:41, whit. It enables us to sell
-a little luxee thito these Wlio deal On the credii gystentr
it beine a sell: evident.fact that. the " iduible sixpence
is hitter than t Ire slow ! thillititt.”
' lii- Don't forget the nustibur,o2,:garket 411,et, Phila.
delphia., • • • M a . T n ACV.
Philadelphia; October 10.1816 ' _ 11 -3nan
TOYS, DOLILS, 11.1t113101VICAS;
have received toys of all
of all siLes,liiirnoinicas,accordions,lltites.
A tarty assortment of Cerina ti Pipes, cigar rases, snuff
loies. 'dominoes. and h va 04.0. of other artiste:, which
Dill he sold at Ihe very loivest prices o. holes:de and
retail. Country storekeeper .01vill please call and ex
amine thir stock, (lEe&& JOHN DOLL
No. 100, N. lid street below Race, Plidada.
l'hilada., Oct, 31;.: Iti46
NEW FUR STORE,
No. 93. Nur/it Strfel; bthocen Arch and
nearly opposite Chek y . stfect,
"
rr Hr. silbscrißer would most respectfully ihcite per
1 sons in want of FUR BOA`. ky. , tea hie
new'store, where Illw. grliritest variety of furs may be
found and at prices to suit any one diipused to, by
or
;'..; Also, UUFFkLO ROBES by the.liiik , ornitmle.
JAMES REISIKV.
,11.2 trio
October 17, - IS it;
PIDLADELPDIA ARCADE CUTLERY STORE
CARD
John PI. Coleman'
•
T 32 and :13 Philadelphia Arrale, respectfully
itivittlk ke attention of dealers 'to an extensive
stock pt . Pneket and Table Cutlery, Ita . .ors, Scissors
and Biiteher Knives of Ins own int pornition,-whieh will
be sell Intit,to snit purelktsers:at .a.shiall advance on
importation cost. The assort ment• cote prises Joseph
Ittelner: &, Sons', Breaves d rt'wet', Wade & Butch
ers,: Wostenhohn's. Fe an y'sonit Other celebrated uni
kerc. Also nit hand, a large: aO-rirtment of Guns. Pis 7
toll, linni 10ivi;it, ,Charman's Ramtrtitrops, Pock
et Books, Puroission Caps,Spectactet Violins, Actor.
dtons, !tt‘r. " - •
Philadelphia-Jtinuary 3d° lE{frr
MEM
l'ltilad.lphia, , Jan. JO. IS-IG
,
Coal and Timber tand's for Sale..
rilaE stiliscriber Offers liis - servireil , ,as Real Estate
.1' Agent in . tlii• Citc.of l'hiladelphia to all' who May
be desirous of Ili eiliii2 lili!le . ianlitl 11110 Money, or ,el
- the irlln.• for City property. ' All soninitinfea
lion:, on business promptly, attended to, liviaPplication
tu,. A. I 'O - ORAN.
Corner of 6th and Walnut dn.': l'hil'a.
Pliil'a: Aug 1, 1816. . 1 31--3nrs.l
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E. A. Ihr II AW A T.l . . • [J. 11. MiTtaxel.
I
E. A. HATHAWAY.. & CO.
• /
•
COMMISSION A.,,N11 AEA S'PETIN P ROD ['CS MERell/NTS
f . ,, •
No. 23, No Mt lirharvrs, foot of Ar ch St.
•
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J ' PIIILADELPIIIAs 1 ' '
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TlA.vr. on hand, and are constantly receiving large
1 i supplies of ail kinds ! 6r Fish, oils .amt-EaAfrrn
Produce, Whitll they will sell on the.most reasonable,
' terms. to l'ountry Dcalers.vir.
10.0110 Galls..l.lleacti , 4l Wit:ter Whale Oil:
ti.unii t' Sperm Oil.'
2,0110 ," Solar nit.
sa{i.li .. " Common Whale-o,lt. • . .
NO 1261.5. 'Psalter's thl, various y }ualltles. • .
' 500 '" No, 1.24.3 Markeyel.‘ol i - whole Mils
100 " No_l Salition, in whole and half bbls.
30 .". Me..s shad. . I 7 ' •
.WO " Pickled Labrador Heeling.
.:OO Boxes - Sealed , do do
30,000• Lbs. Dry,Codfish. — :
• -300 Dozon Painted rails.
.300 Lhs. Calcined Plaster.
-150 . " - Cti'ounil Pia: ter.
Alsn, Soaps. 'Sperm Candles, Teas, Goshen and
Pennsylvania Butter, Eastern Ifni's: and bet Ilerkimer
county, N. Y. Cheese.- All of thatt.bove sold
. in lots to
.. . .
'snit purchasers. •
Philada., March 2U, 15.16.'..
IRO,N: STORE:
m ITE suli.cribers, hav , t mist antly nn hand, 'at the
-1.4 lowest rate . : , , honor all sizes, suitable for machi
nery purposes, and also for coyerihe scliutes and for
stearn engine hollers, and for d coal ram ,
• omrs & JONF.A.
5. W. cornn.r Schuylkill and rket sts. Philada.
Philada., Nov.'', 1815. , • .
PACKING, YARN. . •
IrE Fu hs'7!riber reFpectfully infwitri frbind9 , and
Tllia public in general, that be has appointed J. F.
Whitney, Agent nir the 54110 of his superior Ill . :ill:in
Hemp Packing 1, - -d - n. bilin will keep a t °natant' supply
at the Iron Wof,k . ii cif E.; W
r THOMAS JACKON. '
Reading --tf-- , 18 . - Pa.
.
Tea Agency. in Pottsville.
T -
III , : Pekin 'Pea tontpany, whose Teas liaJvt. given
such IlilVef33l,atiflrti.ln in. the cities,,tve ap
pointed the subtler:titer 'Agent - 't o sell there,; Teds, in
Schuylkill County.: The public are ttnw tnaltliltl to oh
,
tain aleuperilw atilde of Tena• at notch
lower. irate than they have evci before
' =la i
-: l e4 i !ii, Ite.en . olpr.ed in tlit.t vaunts, andjthey have
I — AVo, i',11., the af.,;b7ance that tbere,.afe no drugs or
hir.r.t , _ other fe?retan substances miffed with the
I
Teas. They are tlttn'e op.in p trloge. (Itnell With lead,
to preserve their. strength anti tine or) from niid rot artr.r
to live pounilg,to :snit mist °mere, anti , are eurnishett
fro' SU cents t0.,91. 50 per lb.; fora superior aiticle. •--
i„.. . Mrs.-BERRYMAN, •
Centre et , a few joors above Norwegian - , Pottsville..
-Pottsville, ApriPi-25111, IS-16'. Pl.
=ll
', . , •
NEW AND. CEEE.t.P . STORE.
Next itor . to the Town Ifni!, CentrT Street.
-
Tlt: under.;icned have Pm epened 4 n e hire new
stork of Gcuidu, Consh•ting of a well P e ected aild
ttneratapscdTpu tit 'o -•
DRY GOOD'S '
GROCF.IIOIS,
LiQiTurts,,
- rLoun, . .
•.
. f l
QUEIENC:IIIA,Rn ,
. PROVMIONS,&c
_r - 'el; the* invite the attf.ht inn of the pnblic gen,
et
* WI
to cull, ixatnine pod judge for thertutelves.
Mini' les will find it to their interest to call before buy
tog visewhere i FOCIIT & FOSTER.
nstisvitie,Mrt:y 30th, 1818. ,•
. Violin and Guitar Strings
•
(. ' 3.stiriertof quality. just-received .and far sale at
11.kiNNAlsi' , S Cheap Stationery Store, Pottsville.
Oct• 11, iso
2" 14'4
"'
. - SN' 11; S .) (-) L_J ItN -
Saturday Moir Itm 'Nov.
I)l,tory,e. 'by the arratement
0 ,,r 11 ,-v t.,:1..1 Ytt t:v.r•ry vat:o.'l , oll4:th
0,1,11,411 , T. ~.1t":" eye over Ur. Olt! titiTer
.•..r. - :;1 to a ttiv,t',l•xtent. tbo
1,1 ',Aviv.: ploco-.1 of %%lila t tt riaial 114
1 alut,ttlt• vlOw
.I,lllcr. . •
•
,M. tslieTntin, of Now Yuck tarts for!.
vale in another ceiuto , a guatitity of ftrift ''toad
Iron
-7- 1
ALA a A -•1 Lxe - ri 7 , 4; e regret th state th .
the hopes ent:eitvineil i)1 the election of Bo=
man, a Whig, itt , plac; or YttacCy, tioce, hive been blasted, The . return Which; have been reeeivedi.
place it heynd a - doobt that eetterell,olo 7 ,eco.
Foca candidate el - Cted by a tnrajority 0f46114;
thirty votes. It ,villl.rnake mole than 3ely,higs,
who tin] not g - ri the polls feel badly to rt:fleet that
they might have cb ced td n if the I.UJ : don I f; their
s,
fury
MO
am
oice‘—'l%vkity-uric persons in-
Girord IhiurSnee Co..
lohei. Sensible people.
",
Lint INst , ttANc
surod their live , . in
during
the month
Fninnytertir . rso• - tti. NVW Y0R11...44
gang:of Black well's Islawlonvkis mobbed, , -Wis
learn froin the Netit yOrk paper s , that on ITuei
day last, 'Capt. Doudioht anti Assistant 'Captain
Buck, of the 3.1 ,V114,1,at.1 a posto of offictirs, ar
restedAn house No. 12 Howard', near EhMstreet,.
one of the assistanypers of Dlue.kwelrs Island
naMed flbett. Mc.1,x4,111M, together with twelve
me, said 63' be •conl.':iets frtitn the il;dand, , witos . e.
term of senteoce 4i not yet emartl„, 1 They
~,
'drkeoledged hatiin been'brobeht 01l
e 'the Island
forptit purpose of otirm in the t4th tVard fcii
Dan Broderick ,Poe of the Whoys. Oh being
brought'M the 3d kllr. mil stattonßouse they gave .
their .nantes as kiss to A. smith; Jahn Yl4.3l`ane,
Julio !titiClelan, fit. rn. 'Jones, William fcKer:
Mtn . talia4 O'Donnell, John Wilson, John Dia
mond,
John 111eFrail, 'James, ‘Pameron, Edward
Kell'., Jerry Sinith(end,Willlam l'hompsOit Milli
Bill Williams. Alli Mun In Benson was sent for;
he' examined the pri l soners and committed them to
,„ . lt ,
pri,on for exammat i Mm ,la the course of the day
the depiity-, keeper I.lel,ani.;ttlin, was. brought tits
before ~;rd ;i+ ,Edno'nd; no i .writ of habeas curl
pr'es for;a lOartlM h.it'lle Was remanded for furtb4
examination.
I,— , . : ,
Titr. Wis rec.] iMossy. 6915.4.—NtrjWal kar
has published in tld.; union ,an official riipOrt of the
receipts into, andtif l tt penihtures froth thel:reas - -
my, , during t 4 nnirith lytolver. Thil.gross _
receipts , were 'V31'25,250: of which $1,953,950,
were on account viiitrresaury 11111 expen
ditures in the month were,
.1,11 1 ,0814,661 27; or' •
$255.3,71!„ 27„ hr t lond tne reciptA, and deduct
ing the Treasury i notes, over 'six millions and
quarter,of
.01 theexpendit'ures , $8,153,-
669 were nti ac ount of khe,,,,ariny, and $1,969,.
98U, on account,ilf the !navy. 11V13, till " ) Mir. . 1 .
and for u plat would give ',mire than a huu
atidtWeiarimilliops.for the t‘ArVis cer
tain
are gang to pay pretty ,wc,l. t I
for all we
- got ref • .
_
?thcolokla.- - he election in Michigan took .
placoon trgestlay Inst. We -hope to:publish in ottr t
next a little , incednation cone . ernitig_Alke effects of
ttfe storm in the rtale.
s ;'l' 1-iy.
CutNer.Tois. 7flß Giar..--A mai in Virginia
propobes'to put up in a lottery. Tieketi • •
fur gir/..v . wi1l be Sold cheap... Wideitis tickets a lit
tle higher, atittokliniaid will be'chirged exorbi
tantly. The lu+ry to be drarin when $50,U09
worth of tickets are sold.
HAWKEII-3 Piant.4nti.. 7 -A meeting of tto
Merchants and 'ratlers, will be hold 4 r.t.rpt
Mortimi;r4 on Monday evening next for ,
9.-ly
the iitirpole ,ttf
viutv of - ettfartai'
regard to Ita
that, the Coal
Pedtarf of laver'
the Nlerctiiiits,
3Viti t!..to visit
nforcc the la
r,~,,,,~Z~c.~..
has beep elect.
i place of Ho
said to bee • p
versant with t,
the' Tariff. ;
OEM
'Eorrontst-Currycirtrrna..-L-An editorial'Cori
rention was field in . - ,siera• Jersey' a few weeks ago.
One : of the re ! roltiiiuns passed wc,..adilsjily.complf-,
rnentary to V. 11.3, Palmer,f,sti.,recommending
higt
to thZ: press,
.43 anie,xceiNnt, person to act as'agerit
for Elp y.pewsfsper. Mr: Palmer ia•Well worthy Al'
this complirper; : front the--edirlitgial fraternity,
and we are glad that 9pr - brethren of the Press ap-
Fps Intel:um. • -
can
BLO,C ICAT) I PF /S I7I.:CA TA 27.—The SiCil Crime
'fropic says al" has infOrmationfrxii a naval ()M
-eer from the e. 8. squadron.4l i.Vcra Cruz, that
the G . overnme i r had sect g'rdere to Com. Conner
to blockade th, pqrts t f-Y.ucatan. Why this had
nm b. , en aorta long .since. is one of the loysteries
of the da,V .have no faith in the pretended
allegations ofll.-iend;hip for this .country so ofteh.
put forth by I - the Yueatane , e, but consider the
people artelentlessly Iveddcti to the Mexican
vernmer;Vaserry of the
_oldest provinces of 'the
distracted , But.Svhy blockade:l Why
•not•take riosision M mica I That is our polioy.
Every Mexican port should he in our hand"
MOUE Hv ie TO Till: tIlEi 'Nth-E.- 7 -1w fit
thee advance !rd . fionr in EnOnnidwill, no dtiuht.
be used by T. 1 :5 w. t 5 'show pot well.tHis
new Americ , iyarks) The.efrect hers his
been to advance the prices 75 rents per barrel; bur
we would state that another advance 3 td
made before it gets up to the price in Decernbcr,. ,
1845, ($7) ; Under the.tariff of 1842. When life
price gets over 87, then the tocorocos can take
the rise-withi more( decency than they Can •ntiW,
when tho Tariff of '42 price is lamer than the pricy
under the la'tv of '46, 7 -IY. Y. Ezp,ess,
• ;
11l the People renimber that
. when Slr. Polk
came inter7powar the National Treasury was full
of money. jtiow his all gone; and •the President
is irriploting the Banks and tho British capitalists
for heipl 'rho people I le beginning tii flail out
the nuswei to the suestion-"Whp is ;James K.
Polk?" I • • ; . ,
• THE iiJIPITIVIATION RIF •)I , INTEIIBI%—in the
Maxima of Vapo,le.in." a tramil,ninn
from-the French, recently publ-hed by Wiley &
Putnam, ane rule i. hid down, which fieeitia ip
explain why Gen. Tri,,lni• gave A mptulia imeh'fat
vorithlOtclrms. The role flak expromed.:
l'ho lkeya of a pnitirtl When Ciro ampie.noin..
pensatiod for permitting the garrier . .,:.o rejle ug
molebted, Mieneyer the latter eniXci - •i
tion to (Ire rather than iiiceept •lew,fa.orunle
It is always better, tl•erenire. giant hemnrabbi
ca pi tulatletr m a 1 ;41i Pem Which bad re , iotod divr.
misty, diati 6a the ribk.pf au attempt to atot,p,'
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arming un .Asset:iii;tion,
,with a
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lii; the Lila - iit 114. aeKeion, with
j ers aiiil
.i Veill.ir;4, 1 CVe untlii4tatia
Z.giiiii *iifeiiiiiy-sizecran wit:
iiiii,eriptiun. . It-ss the interest 4
Ito l employ a pier.an whose duty jt
iliffarat. 41 . 1t!kic!iis -of theregioFoti,
n Si.N;ron.—llon.John IL Clarjr. _
d U. S. `mater- from Rhode Island - 7 =
1• Jog. F•*itnnions, Mr. Clark-it
radical manufacturer perfectly ciiri- '.
no vtirioli d'etllil: ,qf
ur severpl.years
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