The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 21, 1846, Image 3
se 1211 ' pla e * The Coal•Tra.de for 1846. The quantity sent this week is 29,518 tons,,being a aright increase over the shipments of last week. There is nothing new of linportanee to record this week. The demzcad remains brisk, and prices are firm.. No coal has heerl sent down during the week by canal, although the navigation Is opezi afi the way . to Phil - delphia. The amount shipped from Plnegrove, has fallen- off 1200 toesfrom the last tenon: - 'This is owing to,the vete atom ofthe past week. We have inn beard of any change hi Rig . rates of toil or freight since our last. • 'o Salem, 81 75 to 81 - 50 per ton. • o Boston, 130 to 175 " • ' To liortland, 170t0.1 75 " To Charlestowfi, 175 to ISS " , . Carnbridgeport, - 175t0, 1 SO " Tolitantneket, '1 45 to 150 '! To New Bedford,' 1 45 to 1 50 • To. Providence, 145 to 150 " To 5'411 River; - 1 45,,t0 150 •"- To New Haven - 1 20to 05 " • To Albany, .;-• . • .1 - 45 to 150 " To Troy, 1 50 to I 55 • " . To New York, • • 115 to. 120 To Brooklyn' 1 115 to 1 " • , . To Newark,N. L. = 00 to • /- 00 " To Baltimore, 75 to SO 'P • •To Wasllington, D. C., ,E 0 to 00 . RATER I TOLL ON CANAL . , Fro'rn ?It. Carbon. S. hinven - :' Pt. Clinton Philadelphia, ,64 ct's,' 60 cts. • 51. cts. Setii in iniirt - r et, for the week ending on' Thursday penizig Pith Carbon, • Pottsville, SOlinylkin Haven, port Clinton. • .- 29,518 00 1,119,022 13' " •414.TES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION. • From ) Mt.. Carbon. 8. haven. P. Clinton o Richmond' .' #1 60 *1 60 el 30 o Iliiladelptaa, I 10 160 1 45 I.EHIGH COAL TRADE. . The:fallowing is the quantity q„ Coal sent to market upto'the: ' • Week.. Total. Summit Mine; 30]0100 . 157047 00 Rhume Run 2701.00 . 1031'83 00 .Bettver Meadow 2510 00 , i 60040 00 Ila'zieton• ' 11014 00 01610 00 Buck Mountain 1431'00 42666 00 . -*,Summit • .9 . 285 00 ' 10170 00 - Wyoming .• , 320 00 " 5423 00 ME 14,3 p 00 • DELAWARE 4- RUDSON COAL 'TRADE. `Sent in Intl 'to Oct 24th 1816,` 271,458 tons WYOMING COAL TRADE.• Sent to market' to, Scrt. 1, ISIO 130,552 IINF.OIIOVE COAL TRADE.. . Amount *of Coal transported on Union Canal 'Rail Road room 151.40 15th Nov. [incluilvel Tons Cwt , . • • 3,458 05 '2 Per last report 52,470 11 0. 55,028 10 2 Amount transported on Swatara Road: Tong rwt. gr. • • 2,115 04 3 rat last ramt 93,171 07. ' . ss,t i se. :12. 0 • , Total 91,21.5 OS 2 V. L. CONRAD, Cntractor MINE HILL AM) SCHUYLKILL ILA EN R. ROAD. The foßowing the ;.mount of Coal transported over this Road, daring the week ending Wi4tnesday even luAlast. 11.007 02 Tons, - .125,653 . 19 !. 1 3 .-rer last report, BEI 4 00 WILLIAIII,N EW EI.I„ Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR INI6. . Th . e following la the amount of Coal passed over the )MIA Creek Rail Road, for the lila ati days. Per' lest report , Total, .136,94 d 5 s'" _GEORGE HADESTY, Collector ' MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD., 'Tile amount. of Coal tr'ansported'over • this road for 1 helweek ending on Thursday evening last, is I 5,110 Tong', - ' Per last rett0r1, .208,693 " i Total, SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Ainouut of Coal trallepotted over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Roadlbrihe weck ending nn Salniday even lag, last. - WM -Par last report. Total '"'.195,130 05 'T ingt JESSE TYRNER, Collector HOU-NT CARRON & PORT CARBON,.RAII, ROAD .Amount of. Coal trensported over the Mount Car bnn & Port-Carhon Rail Road for the week ending of . Saturda y last. 9,930 19 tons Per last report 02 tons Tow, .365,517 01.•lous lESgE TURNER, Collector. IiANCE'4 SARSAPARILLA, OR BLOOD PILLS. T .srrr.in. IS TILT PRIXCIPLE WHICH WE CALL • THE BLOOD, • THE Mood is that principle try width the whote sys tent is regulated. Therefore rf rite blood becomes impure, a ee,ner al de catigement of the system must en sue ; and gtive rice to Coughs,. Colds, influenza. Dys Droi6y, Ili-nditehe', Fullness of Blood, Bilious, Typhoid, and Tlplias Fevers of‘all kinds, Indigestion, 'Weakness of isrounich, jtheitiontistit and Rheumatic- Affection,Neryous A ff ections, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Mem isy, Inflammation of the Lutigs, Low Spirits, Fits, Measetse. Small l'ox, Whooping Coo gh,Crou p, S u re 'Eyes, Inward ,Weakness, Worms; - - 4111117. V. ItIOIICiIiIiS I Dysentary, Gravel, Salt Rheum; Deafness and other affections of the eat, St. Anthony's-Fire, Scorfu 'la or liines Evil, Ulcers, White Swellings, Tumors,, Biles, Suppressed Monthly discharges, rind Female Complaints in general, Eruptions of the Shin, Habitual Costiveness', and all diseases depending, on a disorder 'ed'and disesaed-stme of the blood, or -a suspension of the healthy secretions. Therefore on the first appearance of any Of, these evmptoms,,HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS, should be procured, apd ugedarcording, to the dtreetions I Price 25 ten . U4 per box of 50 Pills, or five boxes for one dollar: ' . YURTHER PROOFS OF TUE EFFICACY OF LWINC E'S: COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOARIIOUND IN R ELLEV- . . . • . INC; AFFLICT- ' ED .MAN! '. - . • . . ' My. George T. Warringtol, residing in York street, Federal Hill, Baltimore, was attacked with a violent cough and sore throat, aft ,r trying ninny remedies, !Was induced by a friend to use . iiance's Compound By of Hoarhound, and before using one bottle was • ; . entirely cured. ANOTHER YE,T MORE ASTONISHING,! Mrs: Henrietta :derrick, residing in Monument street ' between Canal and Eden sheets, was attacked with a very severe cough and pain in the breast, which 4w4s • `-' co intense that it extended to the shoulders, She was , • afflicted also with a pain in the side. . After trying many retnedies, she was persuaded by a friend to use Hance's Compound Syrup of Horehound, and, after using three doses, she experienced great re . •, lief, and before she had finished the bolt le,livas entirely toted.. ' Price 50 cents per bottle. nr 5 bottles fors2 50. ' . For sale by SETH S. HANCE, corner of Charles and ' 'Pratt streets, and 108 Baltimbre street; and by the • following Agents: , . isp JOHN FLOOD, POttsville ;E.A: Er HAMMER, Or •- wigsburg :.GEO.. 11.F.IFSNYDER & BROTHER, New .• • Castle ; . NM. PRICE, St. Clair ; SAM! .. KEMPTON V - and EII.NER, STRAUS,4r. Co., Port Carbon ; OM ' 'PER & MARS, Five Prima; C. W. DAUNEN RAU- , • ER. Tamaqua •L B. FALLS, Miuersville. : ,', November 2.1, 184 G . , , • 47- PUBLIC SALE OF - HOUSES • • AND LOTS IN POTTSVILLE. WILL be sold at 'Public Vendee, at Fox '1 Mora. - V V mere' lintel, in Pottsville, on Friday, the 27th of November, inst., at 2 o'clock, P. St., the tollorving sle scribed Real Estate : . A well.finLhed Frame Dwelling and Store, on Cer.- tre street, oponrire the EpislyChurch. A lot fronting on Rail road reel, and. a2O feet wide' court in tear of the above, on which erected three stone and five frame dwelling , , 05-hy 100 feet. A vacant lot on William street, near Market, 52 by 70 feet. several shares of Pottsville Water Stock. Con ditions of sale will be favorable to purchasers. For !further particularN Inquire of ROBERT WOODSIDE; Pottsvilfe. November, 21, 1045. AT—lt POitkir l S Patent Burning ' Fluid. •EHBONS, wishing 'Agifities for the above: article, Pant/ th e aLatiip used fur ,hui mg it, for the counties 6f flucga; Berke, Chester, Breotgomery, Northampton, Lehigh,uichuyikill and DnupLin, will apply to W. IV...SHAW, Sole Agent, " • 'No. 441, Market street; above 12th, Phtlada.•• . . ~ , 110. Thep*Jie are cautioned fgahist all imitations of the aboya-article. The genuine ran only be obtained from the tubicriber or hl.i antgorieed agents-, r.... Maim . Brigt;4 . Pott r haveleen appointed Agt'a .rlbr Pottattil c and vicinity EMN . . - - "SijaY Cows. STRAYED away on the nib or sworn . =.l,rk . : r. fro the house of the subscriber, re _ ''. ' lug in tilitiersville ; a white tow, with . . 1 116 R ' • spots ou one side and three on the oth •er, a ed neck lie d head, with a white spot on the Rim -bead. Ahihoce. .rk brown cow with a white spot on theliack and'r 6, 1 ,• , , a white forehead, and a email white spot no-one oft% Core legs, one of her !UMW pointing do wn wa rd and the 7ai_lnworludpb:.e.l;llehdonn u a D i rope to which was attdette) , 3 ISAAC . • ...., October •41. t .18IX ' ' -'• 41-31* Office of the Mount Carbon Roil Road Co. • Pumanc, November ntli. 1846. VOTICI: IS hereby given that the annual meeting of IN the stockholders of. this Company. will be held at the office of the Company, N0..74 Walnut street, on Monday, the 7th day of December next, at 5 o'clock, P, M,.„ when an election will be bald for President, El Managers, Secretary and Treamer, to serve for the ensuing year. _• _ WEEK. • TOTAL. ' y of 379,199 17 . 5,552 00 2.12,710 14 , 11,656 14, 444,69612. :,1,9x9 16 _77,405 18 491,053 00 4,133 20 Tons 132,792; 5 " - 213„553 . t 1• CLEA %tit. Coq cc tor 5,1111 17 Tons J 89,397 OG Tons ram JAMES . - C. DONN ELL, Secretary. Philad4., November2oBl6. 47-3 t Take Notice THAT the horse, wagon, hat l neas,.bottle'a and all the .1. stock and daturea of the•batiling establishment, carried on by Henry Bucher, in the Borough of 11Iindra. vine, belong to me, and ar e . onl y . rented to him, &ten my pleasure., • • 9SORGE' LAUB& November 215t.,1840. j 4741* Hotqr and Stabling at Tuscarora. Proposals in writing wilt be recni void by subshribers until the 31st day of December., • •••!. nest, for rentingon, a lease Intone armors 'lllg years the hotel and stating at Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, Penurylvania, located_ at the upper termination of thb Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Possession will be given on the first nay of April. 1847. The proposals to be directed to 4 obn Etrnthers by the potl. office, Tuscarora. C. STEVENSON, " JACOB ALTAR. ' . . JOHN STRUTHERS. WilkesbarreAdvocate and Danville Democrat please copy; and send bllls to this Office. Nov 21, 1846 r 47- . Now Books. History Of the French RevOlution, Lives of :Statesmen, by I. Q. Adams, The ew Tinian, • ) • ..., Inez, or Love on the Rio Oiande, . 121 The Red Skins, by Cooper; ' - , ' 25 Woman's Reward, by Itlrsi Norton, >^- 25 Bonfield; or the Outlaw of the Isle of Bermudas 25 ,The lives and tragical deaths of beautiful fe- , . males. . • /' gi Count ot Monte Christ% by Alexander Dumas, 2 vols. • 900 , Capt. Paul, by Alexander ktunaas, . 25 "The Duke of Burgundy, IT Dorms. 25 . Together with a variety o other Books just received and roc sate at BANNAN '8 cheap book and Stritionery store, Pottsville. Nov. 21' 47- Lorberry Creek Raft Road. Co. rOTICE is licieby given to the stockholders of said 111 Cdnipahy, that an annual election will be lield'on Monday. the ith day orDecember next, at the house of Irael 'Rein hard ,in the borough of Pi„degrove, Schuyl kill County, to elect by ballot, on l'resident, eight Managers, one Treasurer, and one'Sccretary; , for the ensuing year. 301 IN STRIMPFLER. Riaekyove, Noy, 14, 1816 lir Notice. IXTHEREAS Daniel lienry, 'an Indentued oppren- V V Ike to the Carpenter names', has left his .situa tion witlinot any just cans All persons are, therefore, Birth] harboring him; or g ving hint any credit on my account. - Nov. 14, 1546 JACOB SHELIA. 464[4' , - JAMES t IL CAIIRI3IELI4 ATTORNEY AT LAW, CERI ILE STREET, O f OTTSVILLE, PENNA., ape nett door to Samuel Thotapeon's Store, 11 7 a " 1; 1 d ra it l i Schttytkill • • TO all -Whom At may Concero. TIIE subscriber nEers NI sale. at fair ' prices and rTasonble ternis, two lots of Lt „.. ground on Norwegian qreet, opposite Beat ;;" ; G t , tes Row, (now , occupied by; Win.r . mire) containing in front 21 feet each, and allowance, and in depth 65 feet—on a culvert and Aley of :II feet a; a back entrance. , •• • Terms one-third case, one-thud Ist of April, 'O, and the remaining one-third lot of April.'4B, ivith in terest on tile, stuns falling due. said lots wilt he s o ld separately dr t.rigetUr.as purchasers may desire 4 • JOHN 'M. CROSLAND. Nov. 14.15 id' • Patent Vrease, Ft - ntthe axles of Carriage;, WagonF,ltail•Road Care und .Machinery of Of hitnitt, to 4F:ve it and Frevens frirt ion. This article is prepared and for sale bi CLEMCNS,3r. PAR VIN, the only manufaCtu tors of aim article, hi the . United States. at their Avholesale and retail Hardware and Dritt Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. ' REMEMBER that none genuine without the writ- ten siznature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W. Clemens. upon each package. Pcateshie, Nov 14,•1816 96- H Valuable Lands for Sale. 00 (GIZES of Coal nod Timber lamb, situate tu Harty. Plllerrove, and Ilrayne townships S.11101:111 county, in tracts of unnt to four hundred act ea, Pir sale, For particulars, terns, apply to . . GEG. W. - I.I4.TCHIN: Schuylkill Haven. Nov. 11, 1 . 06 • - - 413-31 MILLINERY: FALL AND WINTFIC,FASIIIONS. 4RS.MARVIA' innounces to her numerous, friends 111 entt'she twill open her FASIIIONABLE STYLE BONNETS Eris MOinine,apdtsotici t e their pationage. Also. lot sale , Bonnet Velvdts,.-satins, Silks, Ribbons', Feathere, Flivoiers;&c:., of various patternia and Ayles, Nov 14, 1816 „ . MONEY FOUND. FOUND yesterday at the Mount Caibon Aotel, a sum ormoney. The owner can .have it by ;describing it satisfactorily and paying for Ibis advertisement. Ap ply to WM. I'. SANDERS.. at Mt! Carbon Multi. Nov 19 16,16 96-- 3trtrALo -ROBES.-2 bales Nom. 1. and 2, Buffalo Robes, for -fate at'IIIARTIN'A Drug Store. NnS• 14 1646 • STOVES! - STOVES!! • Cheaper than ever!! TUST received a new and elegant acsortment of the anprOved Parlor, Ilan, Dining room and Cook ng Stover, hoer offured in %Pottsville. Call and "see or li.u.nrselv es., • SEEN & HOOVER Successors to Byron Phillip's. . f Stray Cow. i; • C TRAYED away, trout the -residence of the,subscri ,l,7lberat CroW HolloW, on ;URI Creek, near Ashes late Itonaldson's - Mines, on the 2241 of October, a Red Cow, with a white face, a sinall ice ring around her eyes, and the whitebf her Oil mixed with dark hairs. Her horns curve inward. She is about six or eight years old and in good condition. When she_strayed away she was near calvinr anti had no milk. - Toomes,st.".x.ToN,..r.t. tiAlyntan's Mines. Nov. Id, 1846 • 46-40 Stray • Cow TRAYRD away from the subscriber residing, at the lONortli American Mines, the; Thursday last, a small Brindle Cow, with short. thick horns, with a long tall with- a white tip on the same. Any 'person who will give information where she can be gar again, shall be reasonably rewartled. SAMUEL HUMPHREYS. 00. 31, ISO . 41-30 DANCING SCHOOL. 1 - 2RANkLIN STOUGH returns his sincere thanks to - his friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage beamed upon'him-heretofore, and respect fully informs his patrons that-his Dancing School will he Opened on Wednesday next, November 16th, et the Town Hall,"Where he will have the pleasure of intro ducing some entirely new dances, which he has just received. Plain Dancing, Mamalin Quadrilles, Polka Quadrilles,'Celiareau's Waltz. and all the most lash loonblerhitices Wilt be taught during the season. Days of tuition; Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 3 to 5 o'clock,: P. M., for Ladies and Youths, :and from B to I() for Gentlemen.' Coy terms:&e....pleasepply to Mr. T. Slouch. at the Exchange Hotel. Nov 140815 46--. New Boot Cs. AT STATIdNERS' JIALL, MARKET STRUT. Just received froth the publishers : Diana orMerider, by Alexandre Duntat, Grace Weldon, by J. 11. Ingraham, The Spanish Musketeer, o *No prize novel; by Lieu- tenant Murray. Mavcn I.c•cant,.by the Abbe. Prevost, The SuiCide Restored, by B. Darker Esq., Reuben Delano, or the adyentures:of a Whaler, Trial of Myers, with suppreised letters, Louisan D'Arquien, • The Ladies' Garland, a dollar Maga'zine, E. N. CADVALTIO, below Anthracite Gazette Office , Mess Mackerel. A stipple of Mess Mackerel just received at the York 1 - 1 Stare for family use. EDW. YARDLEY. Pottsville ti?./.2th, 1816 4 5 -- . • GOLD PENS AT ONLY $2 00. , ENEDICT & BARNEY'S celebrated Gold Pen ilve r pencil case, at tlte.unitsampled low rate of 87.; just tencived and fur sale at BANNADPS Blimp Book and Stationery store. Who woilltrnt have a elild pen now 1 Nov. 14 • . . 96- To all to whom It may C,ovr.cern. • Take Notice. THAT the,second Methodist Episcopal Church of the borough,. of Pottsville, have presented and et hiblted to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, a charter`bf inloration for the examination, and'approv al Gl' said Cou , and that said Court atter ex amining the objectrAtcles and conditions therein set forth and contained,and the same appearing to the raid court to be lawful, and not injurious to the community, have ordered and directed that the said charter bellied in the office of the Prothonotary of said court and that /notice be inverted in one newspaper, , publistmll in the County of Schuylkill for three weeks, setting fbrth that application has been trade by the said second Diethodiat Episcopal Church of the borough of Potts. villa for a charter of mcorpormion as set forth and con tained ip paid ineirutnent filed, and unless cause be shown to the contrary at the Term of December, :846, •the said Limner of Incorporation will be granted agree-, ably to the art of - Assembly in such cases made and provided:' Ily.oCder of said Court. • C. M. STRAV.F, Proth'y. ,Jrrilgskurg, Nov. ith,.lB 16. ' • - 45-31 SHERIFF'S ' - - 0-P .REAL-ESTA TEL , i By virtue of several writs of Vgan rrtelitt EXiONAII and LIPARI* FACIA'S ' Issued out 'or th e' Court of Common Pleas of Schayikilt County, and to me direct ed, wilt be exposed to sale by public vendue Or outcry On Mednesday. Me 2d day-of December, 1846 , At 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the lutmee of Michael GMeff, In the Issroegh of Orwigsburg; 'All those eerie:le two Watts or parcelsof land, the first thereof situate partly tn,the borough of Schuylkill Haven, and, par . tly in Manheim Township, Schuylkill .Connty s beginning at a pine Minn on the weal side of the river Schuylkill, and a corner of laud of John Pott, thence by land of John Pott, snath 621 degrees, west 41 - perches to a post, lecorner of land of Thomas Silly. man, thence by land of Thomas Sillyman, the three next mentioned courses 'south 27; degrees; east 40' per. elms to a post, south 621 degrees, west 46 perches to a post, south all degrees, east crosamg the West branch of the river Schuylkill, and also the Mitre Hid and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road 155 perches to a stone a.' .Coiner of land of Daniel Battolet, thence by hie, land; north 35-degrees. east 63 perches ton stone, thence by the same south 191 degrees, east - 123 3-10 perches to a stone in a line of land of George Kerschner, thenee by his land portb 7.4 degrees, east 37 perthes to a stone on • the bank of the river Schuylkill, thence along the river tithuytkill porth 291 degrees, east 46 640 Perches to a beach tree on the bank of the river, thence by West Schuylkill Haven, north 26 degrees, west iSI 9AO per. ches to a post on the bank of the river Schuylkithithence along the said river north 77, degris, west 38 It=l o . per ches to a stone, thence up the riv tichuylkill, the see eral courses and distances there f, anu crossing the West branch of the river Schuylkal, with its junction at the main branch to the place of ,beginning, contain ing 149 acres and 59 perches, with the appurtenances, , consisting of a one two story log dwelling ,_. , ; ,y ,, house, a one story stone house, a frame eile ia 1,7, barn, a two story stone home, with a sees; . _:: ".. ...;:a built of atone, with a two story stone well house unfinished, a two story frame house, a black smith shop, 9 shanties built on ground rent, and a num— her of other buildings put up ay the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company and others. ; The second thereof situate in the said township of Manlichn, beginning at a white oak, thence by land of Kerschner, north 131 degrees, west 17 percales to a cites net;eale, thence by land of Boyer, berth:72l degrees: east 143 perches tb a stone, thente parity by land of Feaster and partly by land of Bartolet,north 181 degrees, wed, 207 perches to a stone, thence by other land south 89) degrees, east 221 perches to a post, thence by land of Thomas Sit lyman south 18; degreep, east2i7 perches ton stone, thence by land of Dress, south cat degrees, west 105 perches to a Spanish Oak, and south 814 de. grees,' west 64 7-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 60 acreskc., as in and by said 'mortgage &c., recorded in Schuylkill County, in mortgage hook E, page 268, will more fully appear 4.c., together with the hereditaments ade appurtenances. As the property of ROSWELL PITCH. At the same time and place, all the right; title and interest of David 0. Macomber, of, in, and to all 'that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Porter Township, Schuylkill County, adjoining lands of now or late John Masser, Jonathan N aitlinger, John Hand Sen., Peter Brown, Bernard Zimmerman, and others, containing 15! acres and 11 perches or thereabouts, and which said lands were conveyed to Henry Miller,. by two separate deeds, one thereof from Jonathan Neit linger, and Maria his wife, dated the first day of April, 1837, and recorded at Orwigsburg, in Deed book No. 21, page 500, for 26 acres 11 perches,-and the other from John Hants and Catharine his wife, dated 26th day of April; 1836 and recorded at Orwigsburg in Deed book Ne. 21, page 501, for 126 acres more ortess, excepting ' thereout 4 acres and 6 perches, which ; was conveyed by henry Miller. and Elizabeth his wife to John Mas ser, by deed bearing date-the first day of June, 1842, and recorded at Orwigsburg , in Deed book No. 21,page 503, with tee I,paartenances consisting of a two story log dwelling house and a log barn. ALSO, all the rigid. title, and ititereshof 'David 0, Macomber, in all that Certain tract or -parceh,of land, situate in Porter Township, Schuylkill enemy, adjoin ing lands of late henry Mint:. Jonathan Neitlinget, 'John Hand, and others, containing 5 acres and 4(1 per ches more or less, with the appurtenances. A eso, allure right, title, and interest of David 'O. Micotuber.in all that certain tract or parcel of land Situate in Porter Township. Schuylkill County, bound .eti-by lands of now or late Henry i tiller, Jonathan Ncit linger, Aid Jacob Harter, containing 48 acres and 156 • ,pe telieS strict measure; with the appurtenances, con isticg of a two story the dwelling Inure. As the propf erty of DAVID 0. MACOMBER. , Atike same lime and place, all that certain lot of grOund eiriniriettifore sold, situate in the town of Tuscarora, toured:fp of Schuylkill, bounded northward ly by Sanderson sheet, southwardly by lot No, 77, east wardly by Locust alit,;;, .and westwardly by Newbold street; containing iii wi a t,ii from Sanderson street to ' mot N 0.77, 50 feet 6 incher, land in length from Locust, alley to Newbold street, 110 .feet, and being the sdme lot of ground which was conveyed to the said John Mi chael Gummy, in fee by William „Latiton, William Wallace, and Christopher Loeser. tritatees,,fic. Also, all that certain lot of ground, situate in the town of Tuscarora, in Schuylkill Township aferesaid,,boanderl northwardly by Carbon avenue, southward!) , -by Pine alley, eastwardly by lot No. 136, and westwardly by Mill street, containing in' width or breadth from Mill street to lot No 336, tidy feet and in length from Cer tin avenue to Pine alley 150 feet and being the lot which is marked in the general plan of the Town of Tus carora, with the No. 137, and being the'rame lot con veyed in the said John Michael Gummy /II fee by the aforesaid Lawton, Wallace and Loeser, trustees, &e. Also, all that certain lot of ground, situate in the town of Tuscarora aforesaid, hounded and described as (O ldies :—Containing in front or,willtli, on the eastward ly side of Cattawissa street 76Teet, on the not tat along the land now or late George lteber,3s6l to a 20 feet wide alley, thence along said alley 5 Yeet, to the northern litre of lot No. 30, thebce along said fine 200 .feet to Cattawi'sa street aforesaid and marked on the general .plan of said town with the No. 361, being the acme lot of ground which Joseph Lyon and wife, by dged dated the 27th day of May, --., granted and conveyed,to Jo sepli A. Davidson and the said Davidson and wife by deed bearing date et es therewith. granted to the said John Michael Gummy,-together with the appurtenances and hereditanientsfits the property ofJOHN MICHAEL GUMMY. , gg 46-4 t . . At the same time and place, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the borough of. Schuyl kill Ilaven, Schuylkill county, on the northward!) . ride of Union street, adjoining Daniel Saylor on the north; by Roland Kline motile east, being 22 feet in front, and , . . 122 feel in depth, with the appurtenances, i t ' /Y. consiltng of a one and a half , tory frame ••i• i . dwelling house. A=the propertyof'3ollN ails . ma ~cl,*ll. BECKER and RERINA BUCKER, elcerit _aq tors of the la 4 will and testament o MAGDALENA BERKIIEISER, deed 46- On Saturday, the sth day of December, 1846 At the house of Daniel Hill. in the borough of Potts vile, at it? o'clock in the forenoon, All that certain Coiner lot of grougd, situate in Law ton's addition to the town of Port Carbon, in,tiorwegiat . . , township, In the county of Schuylkill, bounded on thet northwest by Tenth Street, nit the southeast by Third' street, on the northeast by Grand street and on th e south west by lot No. 143, containing in' width (thal ami:ld street.to.krt.No.l.l3, tixt)..tWo feet and in length' from Third street to Fourth street,2oo feet, and being the lot which is marked in the general plan of Lawl tan's addition to the town of Port Carbon, with No 144, and the same lot or piece of ground which Wilt. ham Lawton, William Wallace; and Christopher , ,Loe'- ser, by deed dated the 7th of November, -A. 1). (18331 eighteen hundred and thirrty-three, granted and cold. veyed to the said Joseph F. Carroll, in fee, subject to -the provisions of 'the said deed; relative to the stone* or fossil coal, that..may be. found upon the premisesli with the appurtenances consisting qf a one and a half story frame dwelling house and a frame stable. ' As the property of JOSEPII F. CARROLL. At the same time and place, all that certain law piece of ground, situate in the borough of.PottS vine, in the county of i4rituylkill, on the northwesterly side of Third street, and being the northeastwarilly hallo(' lot marked)n Pott dr. Patterson's addition to Pottsville number three (3), being 20 feet front on said. Third street, and 270 deep, bounded on one side by let 'No. 2, and on the other aide by the-other half of said lot,in thZ rear by'a public ayiey, and in front by Third street with the appuitenances consisting of a two story, frame dwelling house'with a basement story oPstone. Ai the property of FREDERICK HUMBERT, At the same time and place, all that certain piety or undiVided half parts of all that certain trdet, piece or parcel ofland, situate in the township of Nor wegian (now Branch) Schuylkill county, beginnin at a stone, thence by land of Philip Clouser, north 41 de grees, west 100 perches, to a chesnnt. thence by land of Jacob Faust, north 40 degrees, east 97 perches th,a spruce, Dienes south 41. degrees, east 39 perches to white oak, thence north 49degrees, east 37, pereheS in spruce, thence south 41 degrees, east 70 percheato a post thence by -land of Miller & Rex, south •19 elegremi, west 444 perches to the place of beginning,. containing al acres and 21 perches neat measure.. being the same premises which Charles S hipline and Martha his Wife • by deed dated Cetrilier 29, Is2o, • granted to IlenrY It. `Davis in fee, witli the appurtenances, consistingof pue story log do:telling lieueb and a stable. As the prop erty of HENRY R. DAVIS. • • 'At the same time and, pleiee all those two cer tain messuages, tenements or lots of land, and tlte wri ter rights thereunto belonging, situate in Maitheim township, Schuylkill county, the first thereof botinded as follows :-13eginnin_ at a black oak, standing antic, Centre Turnpike roadetlienee south 2 degrees, east .".".+5 perches-to a po-t in said road, thence continuing along said road, south 15} degrees, east 48 perches to a stone' atthe said road, thence north 821 degrees, west' 131 perches to the Canal; thence by the same tothe (atrial sirtm, thence along high water mark of said dani to a post, titmice rorth 75! degrees, west about 5 perches to the place of beginning, bounded all around by land of late George Dreibelbis, deceased, of which this was a Part; mint:lining 2 acres and 80 perches. the second thereof beginning at a post at the side or the thence gawn the same,south 27 degrees. west,Bo perch es, and south 7 degree's, we'st - pmehrs to the river thence up Vie same, north 211 decrees, east lb perches - to a bridge, and north 57 degrees, West 4 perches to the placeof beginnirig, containing 50 perches more or less, with the appurtenances, comb:ling of a two story frame dwelling house, with a basement story of in the rearm stone • es spring house. a story frame house, with MI• 2 * a story stone kitchen thereto attaehed. a story frameehouge, a -1-story log house, with a basement story ofstone;and two frame stables As the property of GEORGE EZERT. Ali Blend and taken into execution, and will ee sold br JEREMIAH REED,. Sheriff. iTherift's °Mee. n Orwigs-} ba NB'''. 7th, 1846. 50 Tons Of Rail Road Iron; JUST received at'the New York Store, tiftydoni of second band flat bar Itairoad Iron 21 xi orti 'Past excellent quality,' which d will tell at 65 dollars per ton. Also constantly nh hand If xf Railroad iron thr drifts: - Flue Iron for 'rebates and bar Iron of every de scription at the lowestlnarket price. • ; EDWARIPTARDLEY. Nov. MAO: Superior Wrapping. Paper. infl REAMS snperior t Wratiping Paper, for bags, lI_PO the hest in the elate ; Just received and for sale at DIANNAN'S Paper store, Pottsville. N0v.14 46- THE MINER$ 1 JOURNAL. , I ,I 3 4III),CLADLITION., f SxTHEHEAs the Don. LUTHER KIDDER, &Oaks,: President of the seVeral courts of common Pleas of•the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Mourne. in Pennsylvania, and Justice, of the several Courts Of quartertGessions of the 'Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Geheral Gaol Delivery, in said counties; :and STRANCIA N. PA Lwan,and JAC44II HUNT2IFiIIit,ES4 tares,. Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial Of, all capital, end other offenders, in the said .county of Schuylkill—by : their precepts, tome ,firected, have !ordered a Court of COmmon Pleas, Oyer and Ter minei, and General Gnat ‘Delivery,- to be hidden it' Or, tvigsburg, on jdonday, Opt , - ith day of December hest • to continue one week: • • _ Notice is therefore hereby give a to the Coronit, the Justices of the Peace; and Constables of the said 'county of Schuylkill; that they are by the said precenis com manded to be then and there, at 14:1,o'clogb In the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, esatulqations, and all other remembrances, to dblhose things,i which to their several offices appertain to be done ;;and all those that are bound by recognizan cee. against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to .be then and Otero to prosecute them ns shall - be just, God save the - Commonwealth. • Jr:REM...it IitECD, Sheriff. Mriff's Office, Orwigs- burg, .Noit. 7. 1316. j 45 N. 8.--The witnesses and Jutors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required to att:nd punctually In case of non-atten,lance, the law to such eases, made and provided, will .bc rigidly enforced. This notice Li published by oriel' sir the Court; those concerned tw ill govern themselves accordingly, . 1. PROCLAMATION: VOTICE is hereby given, that a Court of Cotnnton Pleas, f ,r the trial of causes at issue - in ant for the county of Schuylkill, • will he held at Orwigsburg. iq the county nforesaid. on Monday, tint 11th day of De cember next, to cortintie two weeks. i Therefbre all persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall he to appear nt said Court, will take notice and govern themselves nrcordingly. JEREMIAH 'REED, Sheiltr. Sheriff's office OrlTigs-1 burg, NO,. 7, 1:4. ANTHRACITE FURNACE. „I:1'1 11111 C S_ LE. wILL besold atpublic sale at the Pennsylvania in the borougb,uf Pottwdlc , Schuylkill en unv en Tuesday, the 2141 day of Jiforrmber, 1616, at 10 o'clock in the "foreitoon.;;the unexpired term (being nearly four(years) of a lei=s on all that, certain Anthracite Furnace, with the Xiachinery. tools, and fixtures there of, and the lot or nitre of ground known no the `Hand'- whereon the said P3rance is erected, situate in the bo rough of Pottsvilleofoiesaid ; and the privilege of ro newingrtlie said lett-e, for another term of four years: The said Furnace now in blast, and it' well ilituated for making iron, being Immediately on the Schuylkill Canal, and connected With the Reading Rail Road, so that ore and limestone can be procured, and the metal readily sent away in all sea , ntis of the year: Terms of payment will be nittle known on the day of sale. Any further tnformatimi of the pretni,es can be. obtained froth the subscribe at . Putt_ville. For the concerned J NO. SIIIPPEN. 11. ,S. Gazer e inseit twice a Week till sale in daily paper, mark price In bottom nod charge this office, . AirblY Cow. Q PLAYED away unt the br,b4eriber, residing at ey Colhia y, ideal wwit ago, a black Cow, with a white face, tine eye ilack. with white lezH %nal) horns, the one bent up and thd other down. both bored With u, ulna blet about I . ' year,' heuV -with calf, and long hushey, tail Whoe7er v..111;011111 said Cow to the pub.eritair,or lea;e, ! ' infortitation ap 11.:Neyere Si Co: Middleport will he ren.,bulibly . .1011 N PHILLIP:I. Skliddleport, Nov.!:th ' • 45-3 t VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY von HE subscrAr otTers to sell at private sale, his valuable MILL PII(WERTY, 4-c., situated in Shanipkin township, Northumberland, cOunty, about 3 piles from the town of Shatnokin, on the public roid Icadiag front the Iltier town to S'elinsgrove, consiiting of a tt act of land, being 32 acres mtiie ofterit : bouialcd by lands of Einanuel Zimmerman, .44.,1 Sheib, and others: The lend is of a good:te4n.vel quality, in a high state of cultivation, arid und'Cr good fences,. About Fix acres thereof is ercellent . ..;Itou'oito land, and. fOur. acres are covered timber. The improvements thereon erected rite an excellent . Frcirne Grist J7II t , • Two and - a harsiories high, with two pair of, Stones, one pah4being French Burrs, a Smut ma chine, EleVators ) ,CUrn..thellers, and other necds.a ry' Machinery,lThe Mill is in excellent . order to make Flour andlfor ctistom , work, it having re cently undergon4 a thorough reparation. Also, a good - SAW MILL, latel repaireA—a. new two story stone - STILL HOUSE, 40 4,50 feet; the waters of Valley Sprine, being condticted by means of wooden pipes into the Ist story of the 'same. • • Also, a large Iwo 'story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with anew am a, s• 5 Kitchen tht'reto attached; with good • 'near the doiir—a:iieW BAN IC BARN, 30 by 40, and a , good • 1 strify TEN AT HOUSE, 40 by 25, [intended for the ;duller.) The above property is well worthy the !atten tion of those wisltag :to purchase. It is off'ere'd at a low rate, and ttii teiars of p4ment will be made eas P y i .' isessi . On an intl ' isputable bz,gi ven on the first thy o( April next. • Those.wishinglio ‘iie# the propeity, will please, fall on. Mr. Gottligb:Dreirnayer, residing;on same. , For furti#4, puticulars-upply to the under signed proprietor ) residing at Port Carbon,,Schuyl-• kill county. .JACOB wurrOLE. N. B. Should the. above property noti be sold at priyateisale 14 the Ist day of Januark, 1847, it will then at 12e'clock, M., on said day,.on the premises be rentfd far the term of 1 rTar', ~,S unbutv American" preaso Insert 3 times, and send 4211 to tale office. Port Carbon, ploy. 14, 1816. . " 1 46—ts . .1 , PUBLIC '48A1.,E. 1 , • 1 ! „ .T rIE st,thscrtherf will sell'elmblic sale, on i asnirday, 4 the 2lst of Nosen,trer next, the following property', situated in tees Pori, Maidencreek township, Berks county and on the debts kill canal, viz : ...' 1 A - Targe four story - Acme mill, with four' pairs- of , • French urrg ; 1,01(1 all the necessar y' machin ;;;;T:ll. erytor ddng merchant and country work.—, :The mitand all tlfe machir cry is nearly new and in first rate n,ler. ' Vlac'iMgine Is also hbaily new and has sutficient.powel to drive the four run of stones with all the machliery. 'Mere IS also a larg.e three story frame store o.nd grain house near the 'said mill, ' with klarge wharnear the canal, where there is an extensive businest doing tartlet:oat and Luniter trade. ' There is also Belo ring to the raid mill propeily a tarkle !.vvo story Brick nwEt.i.ixer IltillsE' and about two acres of land. adjciiniug the said wharf on the canal. Ikt.Ro—A farm tontaining about forty-tire arree itt . grpt Late land, art , l-in a good state of eultiiratton:. The , imaroViments nn said farm are lal large' two -story sione dwelling house, and a large barn, ilillF with Miter out huildings, such asiWasti house, smoke house, wagon linuSe, &C. Also a iWeil of gond water' with a pomp therein, near to.thadoor of said 'dwelling*. There id, nn said Atm,' a ' genii' Apple or- Chard, besides a variety of oilier fruit trees. 'At-so--A. large Brisk 'Dwelling Irons' and Int of • : ground,containing about one at•re. There a,,,, in, a.so on said Int a waSh house, smoke house, ft.A 5711; - dre., besides a t'ariety of fine frdit trees, and ' alrin good order. 'fire Sfo'res - aid proportp is situate in a veer healthy part of the country, a ink the Inca tio' has many advantages, twine on • the Centre turnpike, that lea& front Reading to Pettsvide. and also within, shunt four hundred yairi.o of the -Philid.tlphia and Beading rail road. ' it it one,of tp: hesOocations for getting grain that there is in the county,anci likewise has the advantage of the Pottsville market. We thmk ' it riot necessary to give any further description of , the property, as any person wishingto purchase can viewit. .any time previous to.lbe sale, or obtain arty other infer-. Illation required, by calling on Jamee DaVrah, residing on the premises, or Nathan Younr.No.44o North Seer ond Street, Philadelphia. The 'said pr ,perty will be, Old together or separate, to sult,purchasi-re. Bale to -enhimenCear,Lo'cluck an said day; codditionti made known by ,' *,' ' s IA MF.S BARRAH, , NATHAN YOUNG,. I i 444 t..: Oct 370846 -4.., • ( I fall OCARAf ~'•AN ACOUSTIC OIL! '10 4 ) :41 VIE OILY ttIRE DEAFNESS , I 0, . DEAFNESS CURED. seurlia's . Compound Kra's°le -Icoustic Flt the cure 6fDeafoess, pains nnil the discharge X of matter, front the ears ; also all those disagreea ble noises like the burring of insects, !Idling of water. whizzing of steam, ac., which are Ineptoins of .cin. preaching deafness, and also generallyf attendant With. the disease• . • • • • • r. ; ~ Niv.SSRS, Enliong :—Dektnessis a dipeaselvbich E dias hitherto been considered incurable, ..bat 1 Carr inform the public that it is a mistaken idea, I had been deaf for ten years alittconel isded 1 ,most ,repfain ao; buti riot many,months since I saw . in your palter an advertise ,ment of " Scarpa ' s Oil" felt fieaMeSs.i As a last ?evert 1 concluded to try it, and newel am happy to say,l,can hear as well as anyone. Two•oftny fiends havOlso ' used it • one,VVas so deal that he used n ear trumPet : •now he hears perfectly %WWI without i —the other:WOß very much troubled wilh noises in th ears and head, and lie-at once thiind reliefand is wall. 'Qne mottle' aired me, which I thought getting melt pretty cbeag, —• • • • VOW'S, &c. • BILIS 1111G,8E,..:. i . ! - • . Second Strept, bet*/ .P.:,r,;z. e PhilndelPhia, July 1, I&ll.—brdger.l. - •:''• •:. 'For .sale• fq 11. ii. GUllltvert, Nu. Ir'o North second street. Philadelphia, and in Pottsville by . JOHN C. !MOWN, where-those intereeted tail obtain ina4) . In tdresting certificates of cures. . „, November 7, 1846. • , t - .OPIWPRIETORS OF COAL MIRES and Railroad Companies. • The sulwriber offers for sale 400 tons eat Rapped Iron, fit to relay, 2.; by I, deliverable be tween this and 'the tat or December next. Aber, 10 tons Railroad. Spikes. suitable for , the Iron.. B. M. SHEAMAN. cur. limed and Beaver Its. New Yotk, Nov. 7th, 180 . -4.5-2 rue Wanted Unitodiately: JOUFLNEVitEN Tailors at Nowa. Lippincott di AA" Taylor's ; corner of Centre and Itiliantongo'sts. Pottsville. . Oct. 31, 1846 - • 44- CHEAP 11001 ES; READING FOR THE MILLION. ST4TIONER'SrJie2LL, V4RBE•T STREET. TGE march of intellect is onward, Nit the pockets of the people.cao illy afford the expenditure of stand ard works, that 15 to keep pace With the Impt °cements of the age;ii. To obviate this nifficuity,..we invite every body to stationer's flail, Where may be had all the cheap publication t as they are issue 4 from Itte piess at ct , i. and tl:icts each lIELOW' XTORACITE GA ZETTE OFFICE, October SI ISM A CAR - D. IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respecirully invites the I.4attention of their customers and the public in gene• rah to tikeir new stock,orFall knil Winter goods, witch they liavejust opened : A :stock superior to anything that has ever been otrered hi this place. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors & Clothiers, corner or Centre ' and Mahantongo streets, Pottsville, Pa. Octoter 21;1816 Pocket Bibles Veiry Cheap. • LT:GANT Pocket Bibles, gilt, ivltit flaps, only 75 E cents, just received and fog sale at 13.5.NNAN'3 Clicn I, Bonk Strie. • • 0ct..,21, ISO. ' • • TANNERY', SKIN DRESSY": &c. • , FRANKLIN KLINE , A NNOUNCES to his friends and•the. Oublic, that he itas taken the Tau Yard, belonging to the estate of the late Sher.felter. on Church alley, where he will keep on hand for sale' all kinds hf leather Diann factored in the best manner, aunt respectfully solicits the continuance of tha custOta of the. late Mr- Shenfel ter. and this public genBsally, which he till endeavor to antra h 4 a strict attention to tmAdess. Try us. T 4 e iliellest.price paid for hide's. Oct. 31;. ISL 6 ! 44- . , I , BOARDING, . ' • • rim - a ' . 7 1 r three Boarders can he arrommndated by -I- applying hutuedhekely at Mrs. 11.i.1011'5 ill Nor 4vecian sheet, (Mr. Cat:mines House) 2d dead above Third street. ~,A-o,:tubor 0,:tubor 17, 184. L. Superior Old Irish Whiskey, Fon sale by PO.STE , It DALEY, corner Centre and Market sts Pottsville, Oct. 10,1840. 41-3 rno Jones' 'ltalian Ch meal Soap, A N Inrallible and never faintly renledy for all erup rl.tinns and diseases of . rtie skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum ' Scurvy, !teat Spots, chapped, tracked.nr tender des!), just received and fur sale at HANNAN'S PerfpnierY azure, Pottsville. ' 3g:a • — Farm Far Sale, a 2. _. THE subscriber wits arli a valuaNe farm. consisting nlll7O acres, situated in s s•d, • l'incg.roVe township, Szi.z ;kill county; MI . 4 " ii a . * 'about 4 mines belOw rene‘troce. ,Aliont tit acre.; ef the land is c a leared,and in state of cultiVation, ten cf . ii, filch is in meadow. The bal ance to woodland, wen tmiliered The Union Canal rails through the property.. The hu,tnitiss consist of a IWosicii'y &letting blouse, a new alWit , zev Mtn, and oth er outhitiltlium There are two orchard s On the farm, anti Du abundant sitypty of good wareedri rite pretuided clnSe by the buildings. There are kifteon.acres of cc in- Air grain in the ground,. For terms and - other parWu !it rt, apply to the subscriber in Tinegrove. purErt FILBERT. 41-If Cictuber,lQ, 1615 Gl72lig r , &C. DOUBLE and slne.le barrelled stub and tAyist. Da- Manus and plain Fowling piect.m, link and Can ister polvder,Towder : Flasks, Buck- Shot, Percussion Caps, Shot; Lead, &c., for We at . 1 ' 111.111 TIN'S Drug Store . Sept., 2G,.1916, ' -39_ , An Engine for Sale. AiF9UR HORSE Power Engine, with eigli,t - horse Inoters, for sale cheap. Apply to ALIIIIr,RI G. Pint Caton; or to WILLIAM ,S: LILL, %treat Branch Valley, near Scliuythill Hhven. October 3d, 18d6. G L'ORG.E•CAVA.NEE . , ~• Has - always on hand cheap for rash, FLOUR, FEED,,I GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, AND d.IQUORB. ' • Two doors abate kumsfue fluid, '..ihnertrille, Pa. , 50 Bdrrels of Miners Oil. . TUST reeeivr . tLat the York Store. :AI barrel's of Pack ed whale nil for Miners of a superior qoality, direct from.ProVidence, Rhode Island. • , • ' EDWARD YARDEEV., . . -Pottsville &0v.7111,1810. / 45 until Isitictt, A SAUPPIA' of Wat-hro.s No. 2 I;ire Brick; juit, re - - rieeired and for sole ut the York - Atore. " • . • , - EDWARD YARDLEY. Nov. 7, BIG ' ~ . . . Stray Ox ri ANTE to Temperance Farm nn Sunday la , t, Nov. I-4 a red ax with drielNe head, and Whito,treak over hia . back,lthitlargelorns. The eriner is reques ted, to take him aWay. BENJAMIN I'OTT. 1....1v:7th, , 45-31. . . School Booksok !-. Sehool Books! . . _ , . • ' nil' COBB'S Spelling: Books./! . . .1.1.,./V.100•1:Ornly" . s Spelling Hooks, K. & $. 200 ' • da .., do Boman's. ~ i .200 Emerson's ' . do 100 llcetly'i ;• - . do . 51)0 C:ihh's licadm;. Nos.:, 2 and 3,, . • .. 200 Gold"' s Se,ftters.' ' . • 100 .Norib AmeriCan Kea dill!, . SO liMeriLili'S Rea IIZUS, . I t 4, 11, 54 and •ltlie.q..ss. 200 do . 4to At ithmefirs, part . Ist, 24 and , 2&.' lOU Smith's .."7 " ,.. ; • . . NO Pike's- • • 59 Dat'e's ' 2 6 . ..1, - : Cobb's Arithnietic. p. 7,1 2d. .., 2VColburtt's , do '1 ;:., . . • 50 'Aka_ is , do 50 11,4 rs , do ; ' 50 Smith's Arithmetic for Beginners. ' 200 Solith'iGraintri4. , .. 50 Comley's' do, -. . . 25 Kirkham's do 25 Fraz"r's Intproyed GraMmer,, 50 Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, 100 . do .. Primary Geography. . . 50 „lalney's Geography. ' SS:Mot ~e's Bel I Geography for 16Peginnets. ; 15 Gohdrich'a National Geography . d 0,.. ' .45 Parley's New Geography. . . ' 100 Parley'S First Holt of ili;dory. • -50 do Second j do . ; .. • 50 Froit's United State, large- . no do ! do ' s Mali. • . 'Pa,rley's Colunion School Maori, . .-• 'Rolthltr'sOttli•Mes of History: ' • ..' - Lindner's Outlines of History: ' . ..... ' 'Groulrich's Pictorial History United Statta,.. . •-•,, do Pictorial History of England; Russell's Victory_ United States. Grimsha es History. lroited Statei. • .. Pinnock's Goldsmith's Borland. ' Pinunek's do „ R ome ; . Pinnock'a do • - Greece. - - • Ilmstrad's School Philosophy. l Conistock's do .'• . do • . . • Son•llie's Philmtopliy'of Natural History. Goldsmith's ,Naturalilistory. -,, • • ° ( - Griind's Philosophy.• . ' Abercrombie's I IT/U let t nal p t , il ns n rill y. 1 . _ .. • Miss Swill's First- and;Secend Parts Natural Ph(-. . - losopli'y for begitine,:s. • Comstock 's Chornistry: ' Mrs. Plielp's Chetnibtry, . . . " "Do for beginners. • • .Green's Chemistry fir beginners. , • • - Olmstead's School Astronomy. • Guy's AStronomy and Keith on the Globes. - Mrs. Lincoln's Botany, large. .. •.Camstock's Botany,• . • , .• Mrs. Plfelp's Botany for beginners , . Marshall I.if. of Waabin7.toti for sehools. ' Lveli's Elements of Geoiory, fur - do. ' . ltalkers :3cbool Ib4tiaoary for do Weti,ter's do do - do, . I Political 'Class Eln•.k.' , Shuttled' s (:overrne Oat Instructor.. . . " United.SMtes Speaker.' • Common School Speaker, . • .. , ' PrinterF. of every description. ' 1 Slates.' Paper. Quills, Stitel'Pens, Paper, &r: , All of which will lie sold at tl,e. lowest city cash pri- Mb nrholesale and .rdinil, at HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. Pottsville. ' - . • • o}3tetchants, Teachers and Parents need not send. abroad for-their Books hereaficr.: We.are detereined to supply the whol, county, at I lowest rates, if the Merchant- hod Teachers will only ghe us a cab. By an &ann, we know that it Will TCP , III.IO the mutual ad vantage of both parties. Recollect our:motto, r , . . • ".N - at to ke Undersold "• , Pottsville, Cle t. V, -:536. New 80git,....0e, Hat & Cap Store: • -• MO • : Foster & Shisster, ....: c . BANE taken the New Stocks - x - , , neut . ,' opposite Prevost's Ho- , ... - tel, Atinersville, ' where they ..: 7 :, ~ ' have opened-one of the beet 38- AMN ' <,.. ~..., iortmentsqf Boots. Shoes, Bats •' •• and Ccpa in the County. , 1.1,10 a good assortment cq, SOLE ,S,NO 1 PPER LEATIIE.R. ---, ?amigo, Calf, limning " glinernaker'arfoolc, ' 1 , and ,4.l:l,irig Skins; . Shoo Finding% ',-' 1 Tr . u 4 ..1,,f, Valtsei, ' Carpet Bags, &e. AU or iv hlcir they will Aell low for cb - gb. They are also prepared to mantifacture Diana and Shoes. of the various kinds, warrlinted equal.to any In neatness and. durability.liv'elose applicatimi to business, they hope toy erit die patronage of OW public, as they are deter mined "'Not to be U*lersold," by any Establishment. in the county. 4*. Their fribids and the public are respectfully Mee.: ted to give them ace!, and examine for themselves.:': Minersville, Auguid. 15th, IS-15. ~, ~:':, ~ „ - i,i-liii.a • . . DE Furst Furs : t Furs A N extensive assortment of well' made FANCY FURS, such as MUFFS, BOAS, VICTORIAS, made of every description of IMPORTED and DO MESTIC FURS, is now selling at a yery small advance over the cost of manufacturing, at M. D. CORE N'S FUR STORE, 140} South Second *feet,. Philadelphia.. el,- The highest CASH moss pii for all kinds of Philada., Nov. 14, ISO 4t-61 UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY addition to IrltillU3 other, Improvement., having 1. applied 'MEAN.' HOWER to the manufacture of UM BRELLAS, is enabled to sell them at very low pilcei. 1:3- Merchants are invited to call and see his works, and examine:he a4sortment. PhiCada.Nov. 74, 1845 11111 • TOILTS;, DOLI,S, St, HARMONICAS.' rp qr. subscriheri h va received tops of all dracrlp. tions,dolls'orall sites t liarolonicas,accor.lions,Hutes. A large assortment of G 8 rtuan- pipes, cigar cases, snug bores. dominoes, and Variety of other articles: whirl will be sold at the very . lowest prices wholesale and . retail. . Country storekeeper+ will please call and ea 'amine the stock, GEO. & .3011 N DOLL . N0.,106. N. 24 streetbalour Dace, Ith4ada. l'bilada., Oct. 31, 1846 14-2 P, 9a North Mird Street, between Are. and . Race, Icazt . 7 opposite Cberr4. strtct, • P.IIII.A.DELPITIA. . , , 'VIM subscribrewould most respectftilly invite per 1 sons in want of I , I3R•MUFFS, ROAN. ¢e ,'to his new store, where the greatest variety of furs ruay be found and at 'prices to suit any one disposed!to, by r wholesale or retail. C:5-'..1159, 111.11 X-11.0 12011E.3 . by the bale or slnele. , . • • • JAII,IEB 11.11134 Y. Philadelphia,o4tober 17, 1848 ' .11-....w0 ' CLOTHING gIVEP - CILIUM. T"C greidest barealAs are tabs bad at . M. TRACY'S OLD+ WAIILISHED PIONEER I.IN - E, No. 2‘.11, Starker strt. - rl'hila - d - elphia, who has just Onished one of the Largest and most coati:dote assortments ef FALL and wrirfrat Clothing in the city, consisting of. Super black Dress Coats, from I $lO 00 to $ll 00 do do Frock Coats " " 10 00 to' 14 00 do , 'do Blue Dress " : 10 00 to 14 00 Super bl'k /leaver Dangup coats frOAr 800 to 12 00 do do Cloth do . do , " ' 1(1 00 to 15 (10 do brown do do do " 10 00 to 14 00 Pilot Cloth Bangiip-Coats •; " 300 to 500 Super black Sack Coats . • " )00 to 13 01 do brown Sack goats " ," , ROO to 12 00 Tweed Costs 4 300 to 11 00 - 1111100 Cassititere Gusts . , 1 " 5 IS/ to 000 4?.—litio thick Untli tinnki Business Cloaks Black eaasitner PAnts do Fancy Casairwr.: satin Vcsfil ' , ` P-t. • s, Merino Vesta Silk Yeirk Vevi • _ .43E4itieTTIV.Ii in ivatit of clotinitg, may depepd 'upon be ing spited in Peery iesPea,.fis' we are determined not to be undereld by any cronpethorin the bugthess. All good. are purchased for which enables us t 0 sell little (wee than those who deal on the creditsystem; it being- a self evident fact that the P nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling.'` • . Don't ftaget the number,2o2 Market street, Phila delphia. N. TRACY.. Philadelphia, 04tober 10, 1,510 . . 41 - .3m0 . WARDED the gold and ,qiiver inedals, four tirst ore ./ Inituzs, 011,1 two highest !monis, at the national, the :Niassachusetta, thd New York, and the Pennsylvania exhibition.?, rmmociively, for the most mplendid colored Daguerreotypes and best nparratus ever exhibiied: Port! ;tits taken in ekuhigite style, without regard to weather. instryainni given in the art. . A larce atsortniettt of appatains and stock atkrays on hand. at the loccbst rash prices. New .York, 251 Broadway: Philadelphia. 136 Ches nut s:. ; 205 Baltimore st. ; Washington, Pennsylvania Avenue; Petersling. Va.; 'Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, kourth ati4Walnut, and 176 Main st. ; Saratoga Spriihs, /Irnadway; Paris, 127 Vieile Rue. Ilu ;,L)ierliool,-'A2 Church et. 80tember 19, 1646 - . A LL that certain tract °roared of land, 'Minted on ft theitrond Illountaiti,,iff*l.Ower Ma hantonee town= ship, in Schuylkill county, (fitrineily Berke county,) In th& state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described iis Col-. logs, tai wit :—Beelnning at a , marked white oak tree ; thence by late vacant lands,: now surveyed ,to Jacob 'Miller, north sixty-five perches, to a White oak ; thence' by late yacant.land, now surv'ey'ed to George i Werner, west 146 perches to a :tone ; thence by late vacant land now surveyed ro Leonard :Rick, south sixty-five perch :es.to a Spanish oak; thdrice 'east 116 perches, to the 'place of,hee lIIIiII2. containing filly-five acres and' one hundred "af 1 rifty-tWo perches of land and allowances of sir per ddea.. for roads, &c. , . . , JOIIN G. BRENNER, • , ~ Executor of 1 7 , lleatie estate, 60, Market et: Philittia. Phitidelpli:a, t3ept ember 10. [SW •, , ' 98., ES = P!,ilnbelpl~in. ; s'ilaar‘ No. 104, Miirket Street: PIIiL ADELP/11A.. • W 3!. H. RICHARDSON', NEW FUR STORE, EXTENSIVE PLUMBE'S National illtaguerrean 'Gallery Rtzd Photographers. Air:lieking Depot; For Sale at Private Sale . Agent e -Wanted /for this County. r{ lIE business wili he t procure sulksrrihers nu', and ‘ ,,E. 1 . sell, when published. • ; largt, new. splendid town shiri Map of the State, of cusy Ivania. :The qualili; rations required are a stii4x capital of *II)G sobriety, integrity, industry. energy anti 7.r.tive business talenis. Information of the terms of the Agency,•j(whieh are liberal) will he given on appleatlon,susrAor. rite, to .1.1.E.X7iN DER II A ItHISzO.N. supi-eintending ag't . Ci south seventh street,"Philada.. rililada.,,Zedt.,..l9, Is IR. . 33—titito'• Brooms, ilache,ts Ce,dar Ware. • AWL, Y. ROWE, No. C 3, \orth 3d AL - second door above Arch; PUILADELMIA. lAM ennhled this Call; to offeran unusually Intge ea .noittnentnt the dbnve attieles" Also, Ifillum and' FrenOt Basket.,.:tn.rlC. , a , t ash lioai dc. Mats, Cloth- Nest Boxes,..Wod Ilowls and Trap , . Boston niitillA, Sickles, 'Oil Taal,, 1111.ekina. Shoe Brushes; Clamps, Hand Sviths,.l , Va II ilroshes.'llustls, &c.,and Wo ' Otten Ware'of every (inscription.; r' • Country 'Merchants w dllake,ntitica that as I am now inanitfacturing extensively, ar,d fl•Wiyillg directly from ft he Vastern Factories; hau tort rlllll6h the Pall Trade with superior Goods, at prints greatly retrtteed-' from what I have hitherto been soiling. .• • rhilada., Sept. 19,1816. •• I ' 3S-3ruo . • . . PHIL&DELP.IIIA. ,AitC.kDkl. CUTLER`: iET.OITE: . '' : . ''. . • C ASR D . , . .' . , John fill-Coletna;l . ; AT IC-.''',3i '^'.., b:1 - :13 Vltil.tdelphia Arcade, respeduntly : invßes Lbe .r .att,.la ion of dealers to an'extensirs stock of rocket i t lni , T:Cole Cutlery, Razors, Scovors and Butche'r Knives of lu. own importation: which will be inld in lots'to suit nitrehas,rs, at at:mall - advance on 'importation' rust. The •ao.rtnient rotopriies Joseph Rodgers . L. Sotts',.r:reavea & :i ,ns', Wade & Illtek ess', WostelittOttn's. Penoy's, , , ilnd'ot t.r trertebrati.d ma " kers. At-n on hand ..a farce -a o.ortn ‘ tent or Guns. Pis tols. Hunting Koiv,•sr. ttlrtionau's Eittitur strops, Pock et.Books:-Poreussioi, Ca ils,Spectaclar, Vtolins, Accoi dtons. &r: Philadelphia. January .:14, 161 Z. 1 - i • Y ' WORPILS.!' WORMS ! Destroy of WITHOUT ' PARENTS EVER KNOWING Ou sVaPECIING 7111:: CArt;', . • me mouhl 'adv; se all to rea . d thefollowing - f winpleme - D Iclam; at the nose, otTerisive breath, pain in ilia ,I. Joints or limbo, grinding of the teeth during sleep, voracious appetue, learie,, , , bloated stomach or limbs, .gripings, shoming pains in various parrs of the body. a 1 sense. of Fowl hing , .rising in .the throat,' its log .of the anus towards night, bleeding of the 'dose, gilnw,tha sensation at the st. mach, fla.hesof heat oi/e. , the rill'. rue or the body alight-!hilts or siiiveringe, heed.aehee, drowsiness, 'torpor. vertigo, disturbed dreabis, sudden starting an sleet, with fright and screzonihg, coot: 11,1 - cv er iSliness, fits, pallid hue,tnirst,l.ael - laNe in the m o nth, il4L('ult breathing, fati gue, squentathl.itess, nati,ea, frequent desire to pass something &ob.. 4.e boy:els:and Sometimes discharges of Slime and rr...,:etis.' And slinttid them, hive any of the, iinQirdlnttlTY obtain a bottle of Ilobensaeii's Wetzet able Worz.:SlVii p, yi high is nil pleas ant, that every child will cry fora after It has once had t taste, and remember itla warranted i' cure, di .the Money is returned, not.*sqo in °tiered to a ny,.4r - csOn! that wilt pro live a ~:a.:e of Worms. tellien it will ,net mire. We ?ier Ireour ros,es:.nta movt.r.ii Worms oft Variclls kiiidi and at,Orer-t %nein satin Mai incha in 1 length which-it bruit tit (rota J.teirh ittii.vcifigibiter n Lanc.citer ro•tutv, l'a . who 1;1,1 suffered /tom early I infancy, and the and his friends. as well as many of the' a u nt .dittinent physicians plotooloced his case a ignoi!t(t I derlnte, being as they thought that.2iboSiii.DithJe complaint Dyspepsia, and before takine't wo bottles he passed the above rick:4.l, amf has en,,,,ye,d the best of health ever since,.whicti has been about nine mouths, :and all - for So rents; and hid paid pity sicians upwards Or 5..). iv itlthut remqving any benefit whatever. . , W . e,e•do certify that we hats' used Hohensack's Ye ge-tatee Worm Syrup:rod tieing acquainted withem, .as recononetni it as ,t , e . lig the 'bent article as wet ,as the I most pleasant to take we ever timid, 'and forth rrnore, •sibicritie our names believing it to be a' beneft to the. httnitin fantitr, by doing so. • : : ~ - Dort Appleton,' south street, near 2d — Duct. i;itn bell, 4th add George'street —lsaac' Beaus,. A . iti,iborus,,,, Rucks county—Doct. Keels, Ptlii4da. —Duct. Thomas. N. Jersey—Doet.-Siweei,D,laware—. Henry Plumer, , , Minister,of the Gospel: Marshall"street; I door below Ilroyin—Patrkk' Duffy. Melon et., aboVeNintti—Jacob Welsh, below ('oats w, side—B. Glfrpnl,.Enae-Alley, Indoor below Coates—Susan Thoolption,OzlOrd et., between Front and Second, - Eenitufgton. ' • Prepared by J. N. & G. S. Hobensaek, N. E. corner of Second and Coates streets. l'ltila'il.'lphia,• and for sale by every i,ttirekeepe.r in the tlnditi States—Nice 25 cents. ANo;ifobensaers Illtter Ointment; war ranted to cure all eruptions of the - skin—price 25 cents' N. H.—Should any/doubt the above, and believing "their children have,worriii, they will be-fornished Vs luitonsly by'catling on us. .1. G. 1411OWN;.Drusinist. wholesale agent,PO4taville and f.,r - --,10 at , nil th.: principal *torsi , In 'thi re , o'y ' Ikkohnr -.:.: . i . :18 15 . 50 4 .• i r 1111 lIE - • „ } :NIINERB.' JOURNAL.'-. tl6g, Mkt. 21, 1S•18.. r : VPAdrcrti.4ers led!. oteterve by do hrruagotor-ut our liner, that uensit4ll beirottud ever;r - psge, !compels: the reader to :llama his eye over all tho :ci t nen ts. Ica to it gnat c , ttent, the objection of haring wieerweinquts pieced on what is termed the ()Weide of the prtper. 'SaturAtiii SALE OF COAL quo TiUDEIt wool call Ala attention ouxreadera to the.a.clvertiae pleat of Coal awl Timbal' Lamb, is Schuylkill and DauiYitin Cuunties.• They uilfba saki at Fox Moiliti;ers! 114e1, on Thursday and Fridays i the 26th and 27tlt ~ in;t, - • ..4.• 46- .2ni Maarten ur Ca au ss§.--.-The next sessions( • ••••1 • ' Congress will commence on Tuesday Ideeembet Ttif and terminate) Match Tbt lenith t,h• session i}ltinited to twelve reeks, and gix)irk Ought to e made of unit), It into hohopecrtll2 , . ah the fairs passed this Aquae Will be toliM salutary, 'so that the injury t ilone to the 'Cowart at the last sessio4 may be in some measure atone d for. UC POTTSV LLB. Enronivx, hea chirge4 ',nude, U. iiskson Eaq., haeing.dispo of: pia •interest in that paper to Mi. Samuel T. Shunk. I ' It.m.crss or a. eaviati.,-.lames. Nt. Power. the newt; elected Canal "Commissioner was sa t rioualy a few iday's since from'att attic* of ap- poplery, 'AL tie 'latest accautitti 6e was raw?, ering. • Gov anson Vou 0.-10 rue of papr44 hake , F published aeei. ,, , tris reeeirtlyi aiming mat Young, Govern' r elecL _of Isie7,, , lorit,. was in critical state of health. It appears !hall* inns:t r . , : laFe weak but hie health htis been irusipaiingp. , , .IJELLWARI) r have from) Delaware, show, that the Whiw,s elected their Congressmen aild a Majority in eaCh branch ,the Legislature.. Thirp, the Loeofoco . candidate - for Govern'or electea.' A Coadilgohilctit Of 'the New York Trlbunettiris ezidnins the local eicita t uienl tibia' Ila 4 risultedin..tho election of thi Licefoco cindidate for:Governor : t . A ydung Wan sorne months since . committed forgory un a bank MiNewCastle.Counfy resat union was mede, but' he forfeited NI , heir carnpe 1. flid!frientla I wishiiig to have him ritual; huve , tried to linocure the , protease of a pardoo froM ite:Whid' E Thhi . bee been ref&- S'ed ; theLoci4e l eetiaidate is pledged to give it; eittif the consequence id be Tuna ahead of his ticket and obtains lit rosjoriy in Nearcastle county., where 11 , Juttohiwhig) getalti for Comkia. to out to Is .ea I. ;6 00 to 7'oo 400 to SOO .400 t 0". 500 2 50 to'' 4 U 0 " 300 to 400 300 to ?30 • D,Acc EitilLOT 'nth TUZ A ~._Volunteer i 6 the Kintuckyßegicritint, ritingta afriend in Leington, s . a y : • • miss on 6 thing fiery Much out here, and it you {rove a ctance-you must et Age one—that ilke'Diguerre type likeness,hl some pretty gilf.-* I adi not verb prfilicular winch one. - Almost all 'be boys have one with tilissception of myself, and it pid.sMo to considerable t rouble burrowing so that I will not forget how onr girls look. If you cah find ariy. young lady . .who will 'end rub a copy, do Ad by ell means, and•if ever I. reach Mexico I ivili reciprocate the firor... • 7r• OM l'he War Departnient has 'at length called for as 'we learn from tho Wrishingtot lias called into ilia sorvic,a of the if ; additional regicnerihi'd zoluntaers to Oct war with lifoxico, mama seaneir more troops, Uuion. Sta nine eiuveduring dischargrO. folio • the niiie regk MEM i II titotiie4 to furiard ttit FROI MEXICO. • Attack oil t AlvArago—Santa' Alma-41oncy for Pie Wart: • ' " Since Mir last we have isceived snout from s!exieu uP to the' 25th- of 'Orhaber, itiOtber hip been rnadel upon Alvarado, and like the former one it has proved unsuccessful. The Picayune says': "The- rittaekvair a subject cirere.'firk among the °facers of . I the fureign v gels op ther.station. Sb far as re' kr i mwn, they; Juok. upon .the issue as ug taturlw a, a 4 in n u . way disiraciful -out arms. They fully appreciated - the difficultiis Which wel bad to encounter bud were not Suf- • Prfsed at Ina result. „ v lt is idle to deity,filharevery, that the, result will disappoint the country, and., ,we might he ,ready to join in lamemtatialis over it were yr u not assured that the tkrounadorrirr)ily , no mcana j despas'of sacceeding irf-has pu lp,„ multifarions u ate the. olitlicultics be s will have to. encourite4 - Soine of. the'ee dih icultiee era have suggested' theniselvca to this reader already'sot others 114 . 6 ere this been *elated .dvercom But it to vonceal the fact the. thenatural defcticei AVyarado are of t-thitilter the most formidable, and in every attetiip: •vilitch uas? ba . made by !our vessels must incur grecettanuds qu(ts. indeperltautof the artificial.'dercniertWlhe river. We havi. no desiand interrAtrt is . defence kr Corn Cann cr.i•-.U.'t.c facts cf r.hitaiie 'itti hfr defence - to thrga rbo are 1400i/iced' with tile dd. firtiltiee hub we wilh.io calfrotert .tentionverikeariooly to these itcrs.iis detailed io our corri.,spondent's letters, that cone ifinin a . rash•cotteltmioU ,in the preraisPs" -; • Colitis Anna is - at San Limit Potosi. 3:lus whols efthe„..Mexican populasion appeartresorvyd to out; country: lt•'.ia too mutt tp say that •the:d: isrthi! ent„husiasin • appatent in Ala) that we! read _whether in editoOfal ret4drits.or tNtr ' military! addre'ssea with which the papartl:ic crol - he epi..p. of all is, .370 r to ties A plisitive Mide.ort .tlisikr`.ll;io6 l .9 of A niiiudi a, that /h . idea ofihe artii teas sue- . ges'icitt:/ ,1 4 1/e, Vcan (Sktra, letp! • tteh' Mexicans "re led.tni)reetune it wiia stregisted hy•them be r ei m er....ric greater Or t of- of z :regulars, wore cut fo • st Monterey. . • 1 "lialNtexicar, ecca - 4r,'-o . of thohittle Of Monterey' „. art , 11 ,, V nunierdus - than have been published in - thet :ed Slftteti , As a matter of necessity tliey praise :cry flighty the, valor of our troops, anditity imi,fdpiin ilia obstinacy,and gallantry. of fence- 1 The loose:merits ol General Wm4lif the • west of the town are described toriiry *Uri= ant. 1 , • . .- 'rho; )Texikane appear t.i be perfectly apprised of 4.4 e plate oi iiiings in'hilicrnortis. ilitur 1110- VA S U ow: of ' the,sicliness which prervale 'theta are. Itite.eniniite•i . Ilse lifexiiens ha, - ,11 .received intelligence that our Gi)vernment vra.;t it r ut , to *and nog. - of largericlasis against Vill‘ Cinz. . This led to an immediate call upon they troops in die interior e fia move, to the defence, of,tbe city and fortress:. • • . One of Barifa , /t.iiUal Ant acts upon amyl - nil at Sin LOuiq . ii,triiii, was to snppty himself with. funds: 4 'llli? lie did very effectually by seising upcin,a cintsitscia of specie, thereby getting hold 4 - two.indlrorte'qtrlcillars, his pretest Iva' that it Wl4 , i . Unsafe to . forwird this terge amount.° azon:4 iv: the ries - toast:in the meant ate: .ot a i - . , :fr• gave receipts for the money ~,, t, .; ~, ~. ‘:, n i .st tinnife for its restoration. I ~, -:i ::.• . si.i...litiit thlg ~ tilodo of ;toll:lying Itt• .•tr r •I.4.tift..t , 'part , expedition then a,!vettis:.,: t,,rt I a , 1... :,..it , aqaerimble • Is,' Its. peopli• r,t i ... t ;t: t . , t rttr`.....4 loin from Os:. nl ,, cv. ~.,. 1 i. ,. .• : ( . .9: (11.10 , 4 t LI 1 a bow :. ' ,', ti.; , - 11,- •:f .;. r. !.. ~. i::. vvvr,' l .I - : ..}. ti. . . 17: i.....: . ~, ,„,,, s . 1-.,. , , 21........1/1 . . . ...' , .1 . ... , .4:ni did. ALL FOB TROOPS ing are ploces of rendezvons for . 'meats: ' " States.f ~teadovotip. t from Loutsiebe. ': brleiinb. •‘Vickaburg, south Caroliue., tilatlitt i ttb. North Carotinh,'Wttliruittoll Guyintiottel, Pcnnsilvanie, .Pittshurc• New York, City of N. y. .Artwachuoitt.,. 1 Taxes. The goveiiror is so- Idesignstie the place of rautleasouf gria • r • same to Gerreral Taylor. • n '''.l 1.4 iiiiiil BIZEI