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The Coal Trade for 1841.
The quantity pent by.Rall Road this week is 23,542
19 tons—total by Rail Road, 134,360 17 tons. By Canal
'nit° Thursday evening 3014 01 tons=-making the to
tal quantitychis season g 42,014 16 tors.
We:siated last- week that freightt New York bad
l ir
onened.at 411,611—0n1y sor 6 boats loa ed at that rate—
It bpi since advanced to *1,75 per to in consequence
,of tbb additional ptlce offered for bctats to carry co a l
from Richmond to New York. The 'freight by Canal
to Philadelphials 65 cents at lit esent, to which • must
be added about 10 cents per tons tOr.wharfage ex
penses.,
Owing to the great scarcity of vessels at Richmond,
vie learn that the price of heighthas advanced to
'111; 80 a *1,35 per ton to New Yorki-to Boston 83,00
who paid the first week..
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RAIL ROAD. - 1 i CANAL. .
' . WEEK. . TOTAL. WEER. TOTAL.
r Carbon, 7,745 16 101.360•14 f i 0 , 4 00 • 04 4 00
'l%l:Haynie, 3,717 1.9 29,740 00 - 1, i
8. Haven, 11,108 17 94.703 09 2,070 01 .2,070 01
j'. Clinton, IRO 07 13.556 14 I, no return
22,54219 239,3P0 17 3,014 01 3,014 01
3,014 01
Total R.11.k Canal s 242,374 18
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RATES OF TOLL AND TRARISPORTATION:ORI RAIL ROAD, TO
SELY , /,' 1847.
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Pram Mt. Carbon. Bch. haven Pt Clinton.
To-Philadelphia, . $1 50 $1 40el 25
n'a Richmond • a 140 t2O ' 110
itiar.: app. TOLL VT CANAL, TO JUIVE 1. 1048. . -
Front 51t;Carlion. S. Hayen. P. Clinton.
To Philadelphia. ' 134 eta. •GO Ms.. 52 cts.
t5 - "A drawback of 25 per cent-on the 'above rair.ts o . ?_ L
toll In allowed by the CoMpany. on' all coal shippedi
during the month of April, sand 15 perl cent. during the
rOOtith tit Map j
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._4 . 7. - MILL CRtEIi,\;RAIL ROAD..
1 he following le the atnntint of coal passed'over the
Milt Creek trail Road, for the week; ending on Wed
nevlaY.la'A-1... . 1 -
- ' 4,122 17 Tone.
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P I
er last report 33.153 Ili
r 37,21'6 5 "
HADESTY, Collectpt
Total
GEORGE,
- SCHUYLKILL VALLEY. R,AIIL ROAD.' - '
. 4 7nourirof coil transported over tide Schuylkill Val=
ley Rail Road; for the week ending on Saturday even.-
inglast.. ' 3,334 10 Tons. '-
,
- 4 Per last report 4 45507 14 .',
Total • •
1 JESSE TUE
MOUNT CARBON dr.. PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD
Ariisiunt of Coat tianspOrtedFes the Mnunt Carbon
Port Carbon Rail Road, for tt week ending on Sat
t r.lay evening last. " 8.171 6 'Tons,
l',er last report • 68,02} 10 '•
Total ' 96,195 16
JESSE TURNER, Collector
HILL* SCHUVLIEILL lIAVR:si RAILROAD.
The following, Write amount of Coal transported
over this road fur the 'Week ending on We dnesday L
s IU
'O,OOl. 15 Ton.
81,273 13' " .
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Per last report
" Total . 96,271 16
WILLIAM NEWELL,Collector
MOUNt.CARBON RAILROAD...• ••
*mount of Coalirarisparteeover this Road for the
4venjc,ending on Thureday evening Inst.
3,431 00 Toni
'120,151 00
Rer . tasgreport
29.585 Of)
N. CLEXyER, Collector
Total
r:iARPETING.—Ingram, Vettet and Stair Carpet
/ lag of various pattern; and quality, for by
.Aprll,,lo 15 _ JAMES M.. BEATTY &
iNDON SDADES —Just received from New
VI York an aEsortinent of WindoW:Shades
April lb .1. M. BEATTY 4- Co.
(IREnN AND BI.A( K TEN.—Art additional sup-
VI ply of superior Black and Green Tea, just recei,-
ved and for sale by J M. BEATTY & Co.
April 10 • . ,
EN DOODS.—Just 'received from New York and
.1 Ybiladefphia, wfull supply of New Goods of the la
test styles and patterns, arming which are Gin; hams,
-De Lanes, Lawns, Chintzes, Calicos, Muslins, &e., all
of 'Which will be sold at a small adVance by
April 10. . .1. M. BEATTY & Co.
—,.. -
El billOS BED TABLE COVERS -of yariuus colors and
..11i pattern, for sale by
April 10 15 , iJ. M. BEATTY & Co:
Coal Agency
rrilr,_litibscriber respectfully . .. Mere his services to
1 his frtentls•and the public for the purchase and
shippine,of Anthracite coal on commiFsion, by the
ichu y lkfll
Naviection, believing his long experience In
co3 l l,will enable him to render satigrdetiOn•
AQUI LLA BOLTON, Port Carbon.
April 70 •
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- '-'-'' NOTICE.
.P.. .
I IS hereby givenrio Lie stockholders, "for erecting a
! ',I bridge over the north-east branch of, the river sus.
quebannaebetwetin the town of Cattawissa and the
mouth of, Eishing dwelt" that an election will be held
k at the bonne of .laob Dyer In Cattawissa, on Monday,
:the third day of MaY next, between the hours ofone and
six o'clailt, I'. M.4 - for the,purpose of eldittig one Prest
sl
ept, six managers * one treasurer, an one secretary
.for the ensuing year. ..
DAVID CLARK, Secretary. '
Cattawissa, April 10, 1847 15-3 t
Notice
IVIIEREA!i my wife Margaret has leR my beeand
V V board without any just canoe, the public will take
notice that I will not pay any debts of her contracting.
JOIINCAIII.I7T,.New Philadelphia.
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April 10,1817 l5-3tv
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A !VAL.UABLE FARM
• rAt VublieL : Sale.
! THE uhscriber , ill sell at public sale,
2 on Saturday, The th day of May next, at
• • ••• 12 o'clock. Mi. at the retildence of the late
:, Elizabeth Reber, near t*?illlage I.etv
istown, in Schuylkill t6(vnship, Schuylkill
'county A FARM CONTAINING '205 ACRES of land
adjoining propeity belonging to Leonard Moyer, Jacob
Lutz. Daniel Koch. and others. About 65 acres of the
',land is cleared and in a good state of &titivation, 6 or
7 acres of which are meadow,the balance woodland well
•timbered With heavy while oak and yellotv and White
pthe. , iThere is a One stream ofwater running, through
the Property, and an excellent she fur a saw mill (one
having been erected a few years ago, but was burnt
down,) the dant for which 6 MIR staiuling and requires
but little repair. The improvements consist of a 'log
home and barn, a tenant house, a cider press,and,
ae
h mall out buildings. There are orchards on the
farm containing, between three and four hundred choice
-griftediruit trees, from which Svith proper at
tention, at least $5OO could be made annually; Thezeis
_analmndant supply of excellent water near the door.
This farm is convenient to the best markets in the state,
,
I bolng'S miles from Tamaqua, 2.tratri Tuscarora, 4 from
Patterson, and 5 from Middle Port:
At the same-time- and place, will be sold i tract of
- TIMBER LAND, containing 10 acres and
• 87 perches, adjoining lands of Leonard
Moyer. John Womer, and others,
situated
"1 about half a trifle from. the (arm. Terms,
. • three-fourths of the purchase-money to be
- nsid.on thedeltvery of the dyed, and the balance, may
'be Sec urcd on the' farm for amen sl years.
-Possession of the farm can be given immediately with
exception of the tenant house and a small lot of the
- ,grounn: For further particulars apply to
LEVI REBER,
Executor of George Reber, deceased.
jr Stimme den Volks,Orwigsburc, copy 3 times.
'April 10, 1817;• •15-3 t
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NOTICE
A"7oTlCYris•iiereby given that the Board of Revision
IN of the county of Sebuylkill will hold an appeal of,
the triettnitirassessmeneforJhe year 1841, in the dlf
•feroat_Boroughs and Townsffins of said. County, on the
following days and places, between the hours of Ift o'.
mock A. M. and c o'clock P. M. each day, at which
time and piaci, those who wish tri avail themselves,
may be heard, as no other appeal will he lick, for the
three ensuing years.
" For the borough ofOrwigsburg. East and West Bruns•
wig townships. on Monday, the 3d day of May next nt
tile. Commissioner's Office at Orwigsburg.
For thebormigh of 1,3. Haven,' North and South Man
lieimiownships, on Tuesday',. the; Ith day of May nest,
at th. house of Philip IlOyee in the borough of richuyl
skill Raven.
FbrWayne township.-on Wednesday, the sth day of
May. at the house of Ilugh Lindsay; In the•town of
Frteaensburg.. '
For Pinegroie boruugli and township, on Thursday.
Mnv.the 6th, atthe house of Wm. Zimmerman, In Said
borough.
For Porter and Lotier Mahapiongo townships. on
,Friday. the 7th day of May.et 'the house' of Dafficl
Wiest . in Lower Mahantongo. • I
For Upper Ztfahaptont o township, on Saturday, the
6th nay of May, at the house of Jonathan Kuntzelinan,
in said town..'
For Barry tow nshipon Monday, the 10th Atty of. May,
at tht house.of Francis Demeter, in said township.
For Minersville, on Tuesday, the lUh day of allay, at
the house of Michael Weaver, in said borough.
Forilranch township, on VS ednesday, the 12th day of.
MstV. at the house of {leafy Bressler, in said township:
For Pottsville borough, on Thursday,.
.the 13th of,
Mai', at- the -house of Dewy Gels, and on-the 14th; at
the house of Fax & Monk:ter. 16 the said.horciugh.
For Norwegian towns h ip, on Monday And Tuesday,
the 17Th and 18th days of , - May. at the house,of
Donoush, at Port Carbon. - •
For Union township. on' Wednesday. the loth day of
May. at the house of Daniel Reinhold, in saidlownship.
For Schuylkill And Rush townships , on Thinstiny and
Friday, the 20th and 21st days of May.' at the • hduee.of
Chortle Morn, in the town of Tuscarora.
For Tamaquaborough‘on Sat urda v - t he of May, l
:at the house of Henry Ketiner, ht said borough.' •
• For West Penn. on Monday, the 21th.day of May, at
ithe house ofJaciiti Swa fit, in said township. -
By order of the. Board,
:6.,11.
Commumoner's Office Orwige-1
burg, April 10, 1817. '
SHEAIFF'S SALES OF
REAL ESTATE. ,
B Y virtue Of a writ of Pno ttrnarna Erna's FACIA.,
and several writs OF:VENiSITIONIEXPONIS, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill County, and
to me directed, will be exposed to sale, by public vendee
or pinery, on FRIDAY. THE 7th DAY OF MAY, 1847,
at 4 o'clotk in the afternoon. at the Public House of Sam
uel Bear d , in the BPI - Pugh of Schuylkill Haven. viz:—
All those certain two tracts or.parcels of land. the first
thereof situate partly: in the Borough pf Schtt,ylkill Haven,
and partly in Manheun Township, SchuylkM County, be.
ginning at a pine stump, on the west ride of the river
Schuylkill, and a corner of land of
_John Pott, thence by
land of John 'Porn south 1-2 degrees, west 41.'perches
to a post, a corner of land of Thomas Silipnan, thence by_
land of ThamtniSillyrnan. the three next mentioned cour
ses south 27 1-4 degrees, cast 40 perches to a parnesouth
621-2 degrees, west 96 perches to a post, south 201-4 de.
grees, east crossing the West Branch of the river Schuyl
kill. and also the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail
Road, 155 .perches teat atone a corner of land of Daniel
fliutolett, thencelby his land north 35 degrees, east 83
perches to a stone, thence by the same south 191'-2 de
grees, east 3-10 perches to a stone in a line of land of
George Kerschner, thence by his land north7s 1-4,degrees,
east 37 perches to o stone on'tbe bank of the river Schuyl
kill, thence along the river Schuylkill north 29 14 degrees,
east 46 6-10 perches to a beach tree on the bank of the
river,thence by West Schuylkill Haven. north 26degrees,
west 815 9-10 perches to a post on. the bank of the River
S. bar liiill,-thence along the said river, north 77 degrees,
west 38 7-10 perches to a stone. thence up the river Schuyl
. kill, the several courses and distances thereof, and cros-
Ong the West branch of the river Schnylkill, with its
junction at the main branch to the place of beginning, con
taining 149 acres and 59 perches, with the appurtenances,
consisting of a one two story log dwelling house, a one
story stone house, a frame barn. - a two story stone
house, with a barnment story, a large 4 story depot house.
built of stone, with a two story stone dwelling house un
finished, a two story frame house. a blacksmith shop. nine
shanties built on ground rent, and a number of Other. buil
dings put up by the Philadelphia and Readrng Rail Road
Company and others.
The second thereof situate in the said , township of Man
beint."beginning at a white oak, thence by land of Kersch
ner, north 13 3.4 degrees, west 17 perches, to a Chesnut
oak, thence by land of Boyer, north 72 1-2 degrees. east
143 perches to a stone, thence partly by land,of 'Fessler
and panir by land of Bartolet, north 18 1-2 degrees, west
fal perches to a stone, thence by other land south $9 3-4
deices, east 22 1-2 perches to a._ post, thence by rind of
Thomas"Sillyman, south 18 1-4 dcgrees, east 247 perches
to a stone, thence by land of Dress, math .69 1-9 degrees: e l
we=t 105 perches.to a Spanish oak, and south 88 3-4 de
grees. west 69 7-10 perches to the place of beginning, con
taining 60 acres &c.. as in and .by sold mortgage. &e.. re=
corded in Schuylkill County, - in mortgage book E., page
268, will more fully appear &c.. together with the heredit
emetics and appurtenances. As the property eI.:ROSWELL
"FITCH. . • ,
At:,the same time and plae , , all that certain
lot or parcel of ground, situate on the Eastwardly side of
Dock i•treet, in Lippincott's Addition to the BoroW4h of
chuylkill Haven, bounded southwartily:by-lot No. 2.1,
- eastwardly by a 16 feet wide alley; northwardly by lot No.
and westwardly by said Dock street, containing in
front 40 feet, and in depth feet, it being Lot No. 30, in
said Lippincott's Addition to Schuylkill Haven, and being
the some lot or parcel of ground, which: Robert C. Hill,
in his lifetime by verbal agreement, sold to 'John-Stanton,
'find after the del•ease of said Robert C. Hill, said •ngree.
ment was ratified by 'legal proceedings in' the Orphan's
Court of Sennylkill county, as recorded in Alio Mine for
Recording of Deeds tic, in Deed Book, No. 21, page '26,
With the. appurtenances, consisting of a two, story lug
dwelling house and log stable. As the properly of JOIM
STANTON.
didged and taken into execution, and to be sold by ,
,r JOHN .T. NVERNER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Orwigsburg,
Aprillo, 1E 1 47., • • -
48.362 13 "
Collector
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SUMMONS IN PARTITION. .
Schuylkill County. 5... .
~ .... ; THE Commonwe a lth of Pennsylvania,
Aft s, to the Sheriff of Schuylkill County,
7 : ID A Nw GREETING :—lf Benjauin Be Forest, Jr.
~ ~. make you secureof prosecuting hisclaim.
gil . then we command you that you summon
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•1., *41 .• ...• by good and lawful summoners,AVilliam'
..... Craig Wharton, James S. %Vadsworth,
and Mary C. W. his'wife, in right of the said Mary C.
W. and Hugh Bridport, late of your county, so that
they be and appear before our .Judges at Hrwigsburg,
at , our County Court of Common Pleas, then to be
held on the first Monday of June •neal, to answer
Benjamin Be Forest Jr.. of a plea wherefore whereas
the said Benjamin De Forest Jr., and the aforesaid
William Cram Whartrin, James S. Wadsivorth and
Mary C. W. his wile,lii right of the said Mary C. W.,
and - Hugh Br;dport, together and undivided do hold a
certain patcet or tract of land, With the coal mines
thereon, situate in Branch township; Schuylkill county,
Petinsytvania, adjoining lands surveyed to Lindsay
Coats, lands of the Forest Imprrivement Company. lands
of the said Wharton & Wadsworth, lands of Jacob Ser
rill andothers, - cootaining two hundred and ninety-four
acres, one htindredand thirty-nine perches. or there
abouts, they the satd , William Craig Wharton, James
S. Wadsworth; and Mary C. W. his wife, - and Hugh
Bridport— partition thererif between the,, according to
the taws and custom's orthe Commonwealth of Penn
sYlvania to be made do gainsay arid the same to he done.
do norliermit, very upjustly and contrary to,tbs same
laws dild customs (as it is said) &c. And have-you
then and there the names of those surnmontrs and this
writ.•-...,„
Witiiess the Honorable I.uther Kidder Elia., Presi
dent-of our said Court at Orwittsburg, the twenty siith,
day of March; A. D., one thousand eight hundred and
for•v-even. C. M. STRAUB, Prothonotary..
Diwigsburg, April 10, 1E47 15—fit
SUMMONS IN PARTITION
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Sc , tuy/ki ll Cott/t/y, SS..
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THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
0, , ,, to the Sheriff of said county, GREETING :
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.....: . , If Isaac Starr make you secure of prose
..'.'-. .- cuting his claim, then we command you
• 4 A r that you summon, by good and lawful
';:".' 6 '..---,..` suninoifers,Thonts.; iiiddle.Benjap H.
i sttti Bunker„Annis Taylor and Eliza A A his
wife, a daughter of Nathan hunker , deceased, J ohn A:
Dahlgreen and :fiery C. his wife, a daughter of Nathan
Bunker, deceased, James W. Paul and Hannah C. his,
wile, a daughter.o(Nathan Bunker, deceased, S. Abbot
Lawrence and Sallie C. his wife, a daughter of Nathan
Bunker, deceased, Elizabeth T. It inker. James N.Bun
ker, and Nathan Bunker, minor children, of Nathan
Bunker, deeeased, with notice to their guardian, Eliza-.
beth.T. Bunker, and the following named persons and
institutions, , „ claiming under Churchill Houston, deceas
ed, whether as heirs or devisces, viz:—James 'Wood
ward, John Fainum; and Warner Justice, executors of
the last will and testament of Churchill - Houston, de
ceased, Susanna Louisa Houston, Mary Jane Houston,
Louisa A. Davie, Mary Ann Gild), Margaret F. Johnson,'
Horatio G. Van Cleve, C. Houston Van Cleve, John
Van Cleve, William C. Houston, Eliza Este Houiton,
Mary Houston, George H. Brown,William C. 11. Brown,
the American Sunday School Union. the Philadel
phia Orphans' Asylum, tile Indigent Widows' and Sin
„gle Women's Society, the Pennsylvania Bike Society,
the Philadelphia Home 'Missionary Society, the Union
Benevolent Society, the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery
Society, the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb, the Fuel Savings Society of the City and Liber
ties of Philadelphia, the American' Bible Sciclety, the
Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia In the Northern
I.Pierties, and the Southwark Soup Society, with no
tige to all and eierypersmi,cmpbratiori,or institution,
claiming under the said Churchill Houston whether as
heirs or devisees or in any way' whatever, late of your
county, yeoman. so that they be and appear before our
Judges at' Orwigsburg, at our County Court of Common.
Pleas, there to be held the first Monday of,Jone next,
to show wherefore and whereas they the'said isarte
Starr, and the aforesaid defendants, together and undi
vided,do hold all that certain steam mill, lendings, ba
sin, railroads; an Anthracite furnace, a large strine ho=
tel, a number of small houses, and tract of land, 4ituate
in the liornugli of l'ottsville, Schuylkill County: Penn-
Kylvania.lboututid and described as follows-- '.
Beginning a' the N.W. , :orner of lot No. Lin - Backley:s •
Addition \to Pottsville, on Norwegian street; thence
along Niu'Wegian streetto the eastern line of Benjamin
F. Porn - roy,s lot ; thence along the southern line of said,
tot to the lot late of Charles Lawton, now of F. mr.
Hughes; thence along the eastern and southern lines
of the same to the eastwardly side of Rail Road street ;
'thence alongthe same to the southwardly side of Union
street; thence south thirty-two degrees, east dhree
,hundred and thirty feet, south forty-four degrees, west
eight perches, south seven degrees, east eight perches,
souththirty-nine degrees; east twenty 'seven perches,
south eighty-five degrees, east eleven perches, south
-twentAievendegrees,east two perches and two tenths,
south tWenty degrees, west twelve perches, kouth for.:
ty-seveOlegrees, east thirtY-six perches; thenceacrriss
the Schuylkill, north seventy degrees,eastsiS perch - N:
thence north nine degrees, west fourteen perches and
eight tenths, south sixty-four and a half degrees, east,
seven perches and one-tenth, to the eastwardly side of
the Schuylkill Canal ; thence north-nineteen and a half
degrees. east nineteen nercries and nine-.enthitAintli
nineteen degrees, east thirty-two perches and one-third
of a perch, north forty-seven degrees, east eight . and II
-quarter perches, north sixty-nine degrees, east nine
teen perches'and one-third ofa perch, north forty•three
degrees, east eleven perches, north twenty-four and a
quarter degrees,. east thirty. one perches and nine
, tenths, north seventy-three degrees, MIA eighteen per
cites-and one-tenth, north eleven and three-quarter
peiches to a spruce ; thence across the Schuylkill riv
er to thegastwardly side of Salem creek; thence - along
the northern bank of the river Schuylkill to the south
ward:ly c•orner of the Carbon Hill tract; thence along
the westwardly and northward!) , lines of the same to,
the tract of land known as the; '" Firth tract,” now or
late of MeDerintat and Atom ;!thence north four de=
greet', west twelve perches, north severity -two degrees,
west thirty-six perches to a,white oak on the-north
wavily side of the l'ort Carbon road; thence along the
same and Norwegian street, tothe place ofbeginning t
excepting out ot the foregoing boundaries those eleven
lots of ground bounded by Warthington street. Jefferson
strect,•Coal street, and Centre, el reet, alot of ground
hoimdett by Coal street, SchisylkiW street, and two
twenty feet wide alleys, owned by the Schuylkill Nav
igation Company; all that piece of ground bqpnded by
'Schuylkill street, the river Schuylkill. the basin, and ,
-the eastern line of the lot now occupied by George Lau
er. the lots nuthbers two and fourteen on Schuylkill
' street, and lots numbers three, t even, twelve, midair- .
,teen on itlnrwegtan street; and also excepting four un
divided fifth parts of the ,strine or fossitcoal that msy •
, be found upon the said tract of land, with the right of
1 mining for and .removing the same, being the property
known as the lands-of the Greenwood Company, with
the notion enances Ace.' The same defendants partition
thereof to be made (according to the laws and customs
Of thislCommonwealth, in such case made and WA
vi-
Bed,) do gainsay. and the same to be done, no not per
mit--meryenjustly and against the same laws and M-
I toms (Milt is mill)' &c , and have yea 'then and there
1 dhe names of those summoners and this writ;
Witness the Honorable Luther Kidder Esq.; Presi
dent of nor said Court at Orw Igshure.the twenty-sixth
day Pf • March, one thousand eight hundred and forty
seven. C. 111. - STRAUB, prothonotary...
Orstiigtddirg, April W 4847 . 15-6 t
'4ISREAS lettere of admlnintration on the estate
ofiTenry Carter. late of the 'mangle of Tamaqua.
Schuylkill county. Pa.. deceased. Wm been eranted to
the 6 , lllmcih:er.,l?y the Re'elster of Schuylkill county;
therefore all perenrmindebted to,sald estate, are re
quested to.maki , payment. and thoselmoine claims, to'
presoni them to iho.subessiber•for.sertlement.
RICHARD CARTER, Administrator.
Wet , ,
April 3, 1847
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Administrator's Notice.
Dissolution~
MBE partnership heretofore existing between Sam
nel T Skeen and Solomon H6over, Tin 'Smiths,
trading under the firm of Skeen .& Hoover, was Ills
wired by mutual consent, on the Ist of April, inst. All
those Indebted to the late drm are requested to make
payment to George Heisler, Eaq sad all those baying
claims will also present them to him, he being duly au
thorized to settle the business of the lain Prm. . •
SAMUEL T. SKEEN,
SOLOMON HOOVER.
14-3 t
Ap . fil 3.1847
To Farmers.
(1 ENGINE !CHADOR GUANO on band and for sale
kJ by the ton or single, barrel, with full directions u
to its application. Ifour farmers Will but try [titian-t
-ete on their Oats, alongside" of land on which it is not
applied, they will be astonished at the contrast In its
favor, especially on old fields or worn out land ; which
may be followed by Rye to advantage. For Corn,
Potatoes, Turnips, or Grassland it is equally rood.
JOHN lg. CROSLAND.
14-3 t
April 3
• FLOUR & FEED BUSINESS
At Williamlajoiqs Old . Stand.
• PORIIER dL SEIVER
ANNOUNCE to their friends and the citizens of
Schuylkill county, that' they have purchased the
etock,of Wm. Major, and will continue the FLOUR &
FEED BUSINESS at his 01J stand, where they will .
constantly keep on hand Superfine Flour, Grain, Oats,
Chop, &c., embracing all those articles kenerally kept
in that lino of busbiesa, which thiy pledge themselves
to the public me) , Will sell-at the very lowest rates, and
.respectfully splicit the patron-Ige bestowed on their
predecessor, and of the public ip general :
April 3, 1897 • 14-ly
Auditor's Notice.
TBE subscribes having been appointed an Auditor.
by the Orphans' Court of Schnylkilt Cottpty; to
distribute the assets An the hands of George Reed,'Ad,
ministrator of the estate of John Bucher, deceased, to
and among the heirs of the said deceaseoewitled to
the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the
duties of , said appointment, on Tuesday, the Ufth_day
of April, inst., at his office in Orwigehurg, when and
where all persons interested are requested trt attend.
J. W - .IIOSEBERBY, Auditor,
Orwlgsburg, April 3, 1547 4-3;
•
To Builders , Bricklayers; &c.
EIROPOSALS wikbe received from the 3d to the 10th
1 or April, 1847; 'to- build a Webb Congregational
Church in Minersvine:, The building to be ofbriel4, 55
feet long, 38 feet wide, 10 feet high, with a stoneVnise
ment 0 feet deep. For further particulars apply to the
Rev: R. R. Williams, at his residence in Minersville.
Communications containing proposals to be addressed
to him also. None need apply, except those who can
give good security. April 3, • .14-It*
NEW FIRM IN THE
Tin Ware and Stove Business'&e.
?THE subscribers respectfully an-ounce Di their
1 friends and the 'public that they have formed a co
partnership in the TIN WARE AND STOVE BUSI
NESS ;dike stand in Centre street, two doors south of
Fox Sc,Mortimer's Hotel, in the, borough of Pottsville,
where they will carry on the business in all kts various
branches. They keep on hand all kinds of Tin Ware,
and manqacture to order any articles in their line of
busicbiss in the most durable manner. =-
Their istrick or Stoves embrace a large assortment of
the most approved kinds lor.cooking and other purpo:-
sea, which wilt be sold at extraordinary low rates.
Tin Spouting supplied, and TIN ROOFING done lit
the Most approVed manner, at short notice.
As it is the intention of the subscribers to accommo
date-the public in their line of business, they feel con
fident that they, can and will give entire satisfaction to
those who may favor them with their custom. ...
WILLIAM BILL,
JOHN B. WILLIAMS,'
I
April 3, 1917
EST NEWS.
GREAT EXCITEMENT !!
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE! PHILADELPHIA &
N. YORK PEKIN TEA CO.
'NM. 11. HILL, at.Als stord'ln Centre
mijal ,l
, i, , . t i r , t i rf
o e l t d below om ,N e l r a s r e k n e d t ,
t r h e e s , pe it .i i z f e u 11 y o l f nr
Potts
t s.
A. 0,...vi11e and vicinity, generally, that he has
1 1 ^... •,.' Just received from the above establishment
a very largeand excellent assortment of FRESH TEAS
eiohr.wing the following kinds, which he will sell at the
rates set opposite their respective names :
Young Ilyson, Fine, , • $1 00
do . • Extra, . , 100
do Silver Leaf, . 1 25 .
Imperial, Fine, . . 1 , 00
do Gobden Chop, -- '1 25
Fine Young Ilyson in/chests 75
Gunpowder, very flu, . 1'.25
Fine Oolong, . 75
Ni' plus Ultra, Illard4 , 1 . 25
Orange Pecco full ildvor, • 67
. .
_,,
[Pack Tea 50
Green a nd - Blacic Tens t • . 25
These Teas are imported., expressly for the above Company, who receive fresh supplies by every steamer
as they arrive. They are done up in packages con
taining half aed quartet lbs. - In lead wrappers to pre
vent them from losing Ilit•iiflavor. He warrants them
good; and if purchasers are not satisfied he ol.hgates
Himself to refund the purchase money to all who re
turn them..
It.i- These Teas are sold only by' the suscriber in the
borough of Pottsville. - . WM. H. HILL.
- April 3,4817 • , 14-3 m
Davy's Safety Lamps.
rrHE subscriber has just received a supply of Safety
Lamps, among which are a jew of Upton & Rob
eits' Improved Safety Layop; which is acknowledged
to be the best and safest now in use in the mines ip
Europe. !for sale at less piices than they can be int,
ported, at, BANNAN'S
April 3 14 . Chebp BoOk and Vayiety Store.
For the Canal
1
A RTICLES of Agreeitiont for Boats—also gliii of . ta -
rl. ding for Canal, in books and in Letter shests,just
printed and for sale at BANNAN'S
, April 3 14 Printing Office and B iok store.
OAKLAND rEmALE INSTITUTE,
, NORRISTOWN, PA.
TBE Summer session of. this Institution will Mal
mence on Monday, the 34 day of May. The course
cif instruction embraces all the branches of a thorough
English and polite education.
' _• Tmols:
For board. irwilutling light &c , and tuition in nll
the branches of the Engllsh course per session
of five months, . 665 00
Extra charges are made for lessons on Piano, 16 00
Use of inustruinent, 4 00
Drawing and Painting, or the ancient or modern
languages, each -i 10 00
Washing per dozen, - • . 3 0 I
For day scholars,tuition according tothe branch
es taught. . 800to12 30
The • session bills to be paid 835 in advance, and the
4 , cm:under at the close of the term. •
‘' The most satisfactory references will he given when
rtinuired. Circulars containing, paitieulars can be ob
tained by addressing
.1. 9111E.RIIALSTO:i,Principal.
Norristown, April 3, 17 14-2 m ,
;
Philagelphialle
. ding &Pottsville
Magnetic T elegraphra Co. •
A GREEAIII.V to the provisions of the Charter of the
IL' Philadelphia, Reading. & Pottsville Magnetic Tel
egraph Co., a genera: meeting of the stock holdersi.will
be'held at the Mansion House lintel, in the city of
Beading, nn-Tnesday, April 2Uth, 1E47, at 7 P. M for
the election of officers and other business.
JOHN TUCKER,
" M. S. WICKERSHAM,
0, A. NICOLLS.
J. 8. faICUTER.
April 3
Farm for Sale.
TIIE subscriber offers for sale the farm
known as the ..Claxemien Farm," situatesass on the tine of the Schuylkill Canal and
111
I I I L Reeding Railroad, one m.le below Schuyi
,,,L"... kill Haven. There are 350 aeres:of
most of which has been well limed within the last few
years. The terms will be made very easy—possession
can be given immediately if desired. For further par
ticulars apply to EDSW.D.. Y. FARQUHAR.
58 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Phila ,April 3, 1647 14-tf
Caution,
TAS lost on Satusity last, a note:fur five hundred
V X V
Anna" drawn to the order of Jacob Haldeman,
at ninety days, endorsed by Matthew Manse,and David
D. Manse—also two Dotes not filled up, but endorsed
by Matthew - Mouse and David D. Mause. Should any
per'on find said noteithey will be reasonably reward
ed by leaving them at the office nf the Miners' Journal.
The public are also captloned.not to nagotlate the note
for $5OO, sispaYtnen't has been stopped.'
DAVID D.-MAUSE.
DanviO, Pa, April, 1847
White Pine Timber Land for Sale:
THE subscriber offers for prstsal •
sale'a tract of land containing I , i4t* - 1
••••
494 acres, situate in Catta
g wissa valley,Union township. t
iSchps.tkill county. 'Main
provemen s consist of a large two story house, large
barn, and about 60 acres of cleared land of good quality.
The residue of; the land is heat' iiy timbered with WHITE
rues, unsurpassed in size and quantity by any tract of
equal extent in the enunty.
The Towhicken:creek forks upon thetract, affording
two excellent raw mill seats. • -
The- farm% at (Remit, in the occupancy of
'rely. •
- • Oollars (gl2) per sere .- -thirit when
• „......
Oilee twelve -
possession shall be given, the residue to "nit' tlre'con—
ventence ofthe purchaser. fratleindispntable, and pos..
session can be
rure of at A a . rYlrne. Portlrtbe rr r i pa u rticu
-
la H s arnburgoipril 3.1800 . EJECTE • D , Ha43og
,SUPERIOR- COAL AIINES
IN ~ W*I4IIIIING VA 14. Y.
•
• • • ' ,(A NUSIBETI.) ~
. .
VOR sale and' for rer,sl.qp ttintaostirewnaltde tepFts
I!.lopii:a2r • - . V. 1.. 6I AX Wf LL;
4IIIOtPItY tat'LllW , ' -
. .
• _ Wilkeebarre, Luzerne Cotinty. PIL
Vil keeba rri, Fe 6.13, f 7 *P ,SO 7 li*
.
MEW
THE MINERS' JOURNAL.
MANUFACTURER CF CARPETS : &, FLANNELS,
6entrp street, opposite Mi. Rates *ea /bier::
. ron'avilax._ 14-
(*. Woolen Flannels Listing and CMOs for isle. 43
CHEAP READY MADE CLOTHING STARE.
. Centre street, oppositethe!le Hot
ro-rrav4.o l / 4 1.4"
WEAVAI'JG
TliE subscriber has removed his' Weaving Establish
ment to the North-West corner of Centre street
and the Minersville.road, nearly oPposita Mr. lietz's *
Eagle Tavern, where he 'has erected a convenient
building fcir his looms, and will be very hsppy to !Min,
module his old customers and the public generally, with
Woollen Flannels, Listing and other Carpets', Ho re
turns bin sincere thanks to the public. tbi the liberal
patronage he' has received and hopes by being puncrual..
careful, and attentive, to merit their future favors.:
"AMES FRANKLIN HARRIS.
144 m
New and Cheap Furniture Store:
ItESPECTFULLY announces to her Wilds and the
, public generally, ;flat 84e has taken the stand for
merly occupied by her husband; the late Byron'Phillips,'
deceased, as'a tin shop, where she has 'just received a
general assortment of Furniture, made expressly for .
this market, of the very best materials, by superior
workmen, and at prices so moderate 0540 give univer
sal satisfaction. Her, Lock consists in part of Sideboal ds.
Sofas, Card, Pier,.and Dining Tables, Ladies', Dressing
Bureaus and Work Stands,Wash Stands,Mahogany and
Bird's=eye Maple. Bedsteads,' Mahogany Hair and Cane
seated Chairs; Picture and LookiorGlass Frames. Ve
netian Window Blinds, Carpets, and a variety of Kit
chen Furniture.
Persons commencing bouse,keeping. would do well
to call and examine her' stock before purchasing else
where, as shelaels•confident she will be able to sell
furniture cliaperlban any person in the place. -
• ' ' M. PHILLIPS.
N. g —Secodd . hand furniture taken, in exchange for
new, and also qh.l furniture and window blinds repair f '
ed at the shoFtest notice. All furniture warramed for
one year. ,April 3,1847
14-
. .
rr GIE snbscriber announces to lila friends ard' the
1 public generally, that he has removed to Centre -
street, one door south of Market, where he is 'opening
and will constantly keep on hand, a handsome assort
ment of Stationery of all kinds; a complete 0 1 1indY or
every description of School Books; Blank Books ;
Time, Miners', and Memorandum Books ; the best
standard works; and all the cheap publications of the
day ; Hanging Paper, writing desks, music, maps, dim
In connection with the above, be has established 4
News Emporium, and will furnish the inhabitants' of
the bormigh and neighborhood with the best and earli
est information from the Philadelphia press,.at pub
lishers' prices. An arrangement Having been' made
with the publishers of the city. a NEWS Eatrommeiat
tra will bey furnished subscribers gratis, upon 'the; re
ceipt of any late news of interest, not contained in the
papers. ' Any of the following magazines or newspa
pers furnished at the prices appended r.._. • y - •
Graham's Magazine op: Colombian Magazine . ; 13'
Godey's Lady's Book ' 31 Ladies' National do ' .
N, Yi Illustrates Mag. 3 `gear's Pictorial do } ' 2
Knickerbocker - 5 Living Age
Ladies - Garland , I Youth's Cabinet . 1 I',
N. Yi S. of the Times 5 Yankee noodle , 3
Old , Countryman 3 Alet.l Messenger . '(2
Saiurday Courier : 2 Dollar Newspaper .- : I
Scott's Weekly ' I Nei:',i Gazette , ,2 •
Evening Post, . 2 Omnibus ,
Flag of Our Union ' 2 IlostoirNitpheu • .I}
Boston Tribune . 2. Star Spangled Manner -; 2
Bostonian , 2' Weekly herald • - 3
Police Gazette _ R. Native Eagle and Birth- . .
Pub. Ledger,•l 61 week • riglit Advocate • ••• .
Daily' Sun 6.1 1' NatiVoEaele r 61 week
lYly Chronicle fit • " ' Spirirrifthe Times gi- . "
"
Pennsylvanian 12,; " U. SlGazette NI •
Daily Keystone 61 l' ' 1 .N. 1 Atrierican ' ISt "
Subscriptions received for one; Olive, si, or twelve
months, to any of,the above. *lthscribers wilt invari
ably receive their papers or periodicals on the day of
publication. ' t : •
All of the.,nbove sold at the office, with the following
not before enumerated :
Cricket
Literary World
Bell's Life in Londoti
CHID
office of the P. R. tF P. R. R.
Mt. Carbon, March 18, 1847.
Notice to !Consignees °
rr HE consignees of all goods, packages, parcels. &c
1. received at this office prior to March let, nre here
by notified to call'and take the same from the ware.
house, before the 30th of April.oest. • ;
Those remaining on hand, will be soid to pay freigh
and charges. 'J. G. SHOEMAKER.
Clerk at Mt.,Carbon station.
MarCh 9:7, 1517 • •
J. FranWWl Ilanll4,
James COCaran;
REMOVAL.
April 3,184;
MRS. M. PgfILLIPS.
STATIQNFaiiS HALL
lliifwl' ~~~ 4~r
Timm Journal'
Western Continent
Weekly North American
Boston Notion. Zre.
E. N. CARVALTIO.
112—
Potiiville, April 3, 1847
-Portraits of Gen. Irvin
TIIE People's candidate for Goveitiordust received
and for sale as .
March 27 13 'Book and Print store.
' New Law Books. 1 .
m A RVIN'S Legal Bibliography,
Thornton on Conveyancing,l
smith on the Law of Contracts. •
Jibt published and for Fate at BANNAIirS
Cheap Bookatore, Pottsville.
March 13
•
TIN- ROOFING.
JACOB LONG, • -_
T ATE of Reading, would inform his friends, and
L
ibe citizens orPottsvil4 generally, hat he has ta
ken a, shop back of the dwelling now occupied - by Rob
ert I.Yoodsh'e, Esq.„ in Centre Street, nearly opposite
the Episcopal Church, when, he is preparedlo do Tin
Work, such as Roofing, Spouting. &c., suite shortest
notice and on reasonable terms. The advantages of a
tin roof are that it is lighter. snore durable, and fully as
cheap as a good iiihngle roof. For specimens ot his
work the subscriber would refer to the new Engine.
House on the Mount Carbon apd Port Carbon Railroad,
the Mill Creek Bridgo near the same place,and the roof
ing on the Company's buildings at Mount Carbon.
JACOB M./LONG. .
• 12- . _
March"A -1847
• Notice.
3
APERSON with a cash capital of from,s2ooo to
E5OO may hear of a safe and...profitable Invest
ment, in a sure business. For further particulars en
quire of . 301 IN 8. C. MARTIN, Pottsville.
Match 97 1847
DENTISTRY.
S. R. DICKSON & Dr. M. DERTY, SURGEON
DENTISTS, • .
Norket St., a few doors west of centre St., North side..
.North 21 1847 :
- - Tamaqua Iron Virp*s.
TTIE subscribers having taken the extensive Fonn
dry; and Machine, Shop, owned by John K. Smith,
Esq., at' Tamaqua, are now prepared to manufacture
Stationary Engines, Coa,lgreakers, Scrers, Elevators.
Car wheels and sqles, tVi.ttl 'Gearing. Ir m and Brass
Castings, OM sorts and sizes and of the best material,
Repairing and every thing appertaining to the business
done with despatch, all work done, by them warranted
to perform well. • I . ,
Persons In want of any thing in their lino are invited
to give them a call.) They flatter themslves that by
strict attention to the business to be ante to give gene
ral satisfaction. HUDSON & WATERS.
Corner of Rail,,Road and Bridge ,Street,
Tamaqua,
• Pa._.
12-tf
1 — TarnaquaTntech 20.1847
TO ALL ,THE NEIRS AND LEGAL ItEPRESEN.,-
SENTATIVIES of Jacob Airnmel, Esq., late Of
Lower highantangotowiship, In the County of Sc huyl-:
kill, deceased.
Pursuant twan order of the Orphans' punt of the
County of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held at the
late dwelling house of said deceased, in the township
of Lower Mahniitango, in the County of Schuylkill. on
Tuesday the 4th day of .May, MO, at 9 o'clock, in the
forenoon to make partition of the real estate of the
said deceased, to and among •lals children and legal re
presentatives, if that can he done without prejudice to
and:spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and ap
praise the same ; when and where you may attend if
Yonjthink proper.' . .744.-T. WEIMER. Sheriff,
orthc county 'of Schuylkill.
Orwhrsburg, March 6:1817
Notice
NOTWE to hereby fatten. that letters of Administra
eon upon the:state of William B. Jennings, late
of Bt. Glair, have ken issued to the subscriber, widow
of the said intestate. All perscms having 'claims against,
the said estate, arc hereby requested to, present them
for settlement without delay, and thnse indebted to the
estate are notified to come forward and pay their in
debtedness to the subscriber teldding_ialthe town of
St. CIair. — ANN — IENNINGS, Administrate:. •
March 13, 1847 • • 11-60
To Boatmen.
30 41.4LTS, suitable for Canal Bents, for sale very
low by. , J.: M. BEATTY it ,
March 13 Co . II •
Notice I.ti payklilon.
Estate of Jobs :Irani', late of Erie Casty, Pe. dscsossi. -
T 0 Samuel Morris of Pottsville, Pa., Israel Morris,
Horatio Morris, Edmund' Morris, Horatio Morris
guardian of Want child at Franklin Morris, John Mor..
ris, Sarah Morris intermarried with Eurtts Lewis, and
Curtis Lew is.of Reading. Pa.. and all the heirs. dent
sees and legatrapreientatives ofjohn Morris, late of
the borough of Erie, Pa. ._ 1
y ou um hereby_notifled and rectoliel, [Ovum:net
of a rule granted by thr — RAffUiii'llirt of Erie county,'
Pa:, to be and appear lu the kaitCourt at Erie. on Mon
,day, thethini day ofldiry, , P, AT:Aileen:nod Otero to ac..,
cept or refuse to take the real estate of the said deci
dent at the valnatiern, or if not accepted toshow cause
(if any oreither of you have) laity thatval estate otitis
the said decedent sbrsitd not be sold according to law
tne Pahl real estate befog trio town lots in the borough
of 'Erie, containing About one , third of an' acre each.
with Iwo d welt log buuses.one of brick and oncuifframe,
with the aepartetoncererected thereon.
MILES W. C/iUGHY, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, Erie, pa,
Martha? ,1047,
` .~hilall}~l~~~.
Temperance Groicefy Store.'
JAMES 8. SPENCER & Cu » Whelesile and lbtaiL
Grocers, 8. W. corner of Second andBouth streets,
Philadelphia. have constantly on hand, and for sale.
In extensive assoittnept ofGroceries,ufall_diactiPlione
Wets; Ligucias) Flour. Provision*, and Fish, which
they offer at as tow prices as they can be purchased at
in the city. The attention of Country dealers and fun
nies is particularly requested to their stock of Tern,.
Coffees, and Sugars. Goods purchased, delitersd 41
any point in the city free of all expfuse.
Phila., April 3, 1817 ,
AT TIIE SOETII-EAST CORNER'
or SECOND, t 1) IIIyRITES,STREETS, •
' • • ritgagEt.eats„ ' •
•
MBE subscriber has on hand one of the Targeat and
most, complete assortments of •
READY MADE q.armNg. •
Wholesale and Retail, to be found at any establishment
in the United Elates. to en examination of which he-re
ipectfully invites !merchants and others who desire to
ulkkea ctoire selection, est every article; is manufac
tured under his own special superintendence. and at
Prices which cannot fall to give satisfacticin. • •'
The assortment embraces every variety of Coats;
I'antaloons, Vests. do c., adapted to the season. to wbleh
be is constantly adding all the new and' fashionable
styles of the day.
The wholesale department occupies the entire second
story of the building and presents an unsurpassed yeti •
etywhtle the lower floor Is devoted to the especial ac;
commodation of his, retail eustorners,ito whose wants,
every attention is stutitooglfgtven by the prorrietor,to
ensure satlsfactioa. ,
Erir Ile Is also provided with a apperlor and estea
aive elven tuent of Shirts from g 7 to.s2t per dozen, to
Which he would call especial•attentlori.
14.3d3
April 3,.1849
•
Cheap Carpets and Oil Cloths, at
• . ELDRIDGES'
CELEBRATED CHEAP CARPET STORE.
DERSONS about to buy Nan , CARPETS . and OIL
Ci,oxns, whoksale or retail, this season; cannot
fail to be pulled the excellent assortment and ex
tremely' low prices at which we are selling, and o e
Ivite them to examine the stock of
' Beautiful Imperial,. .1
Supe,fine Ingrain, I
Fine and Common do.. )- CARPETINGS. •
Venetians, of all kinds. I
Cotton. List, and Rae, J
And Oil Cloths, from 2 to, 21 feet wide, cut to At
Popms, Halls; &c. • ""
Also— Slattingi, Floor Baize, Rugs, Table Covers, &c.
&c, with au "assortment. oflow priced Ingrains. from 25
1P V, and Entry and Stair, Carpets from 10 to 50 cents.
ELDRIDGE & BROTHER,
41 Strawbeiry st., one;door above Chesnut.
; near Second, Philadelpnia.
Philada., April 3, 1847 ,
14-3 m
PHILApELPHIA
China, and: 4/neensworq • House.
TILL` subscribers; sticees'ors to S. TYNDADE,
would call the.attention of the merchants and re
sidents of Potts Ville and its vicinity, to their stock of
. CHINA AND , QUEENSWABE.
Which we haieno hesitation in saying is the largest
in the United States, and which, in the greater part, is
made for, and imported by ourselves.
Any person having u:.ed queenswnre.or China fora,
number of years, wilt notice the general deterioration.
In the quality—this is owing to the greatly reduced
,prices. In some of the manufsuortes,. where a good
,name has , been esiabliAred and. pride taken in their
icharacter, no suchinferiority is observed—from such
;houses have We constantly endeavored to make our
stock, and we are 111:1 - 211MINED to sell our wares aglow
as any t rality, Whetber erpal or inferior, can be sold
in the .
There is a prejudice; , againn Chesnut Street, raised.
from a falsenotion riflit,Mer prices. Our rents on this
street are..Lowen than on any other nesmess street,
and nothing eLie could possibly make a ctfference.
But no home cv's SUCCEED here that does not keep the
hest qualities or plods. and.t his does not suit all—hence
the prejudice. ,We have every kiud of Ware, Boni
Common Painted Tens, Edged, Plates, Moths Granite,
Printed, Flowing ,Blue,-&e., to the finest; China
and Glass. ,
We are dirrxious to extend our business .. and take
'everye proper means of doing so—but not making per
sonal application to strangers bereove have no other
means of doing it than by OW aid of our old friends, by
advertisLig, and by the quality and prices of our good..
'TYNDALE & MITCHELL.
• ' 219 Chesnut qtreet, abovE 7th Street.
czi- The Store is lighted up every night until 9 or 1(1
o'clock.
March 2.oeh; 1817
MEM
. Co-Partnership Mince:
BELLERJEAU havingaSsociated with him
II EDW. R. AITKEN. in the Bra's!' and Comb busi
ness, they will hereafter trade under the firm of SEL
LERS EAU & AITKEN:at the old stand, No. 72 North
Third Street, below .Cherrt, where, by strict attention
to business, they hope lo merit the patronage hereto-
Tore extended to the old firm. Country merchants
would do well to call and examine their -strick before
purchasing, as they are determined to sell cheap.
BELLERJ EAU & AITKEN,
No. 72, North Third Street.
Ppilada.," March 20, 1847 . 12-3 m
SHIELDS & MILLER,
IATOULD inform their old customers that they bade
V removed from No. '231 to 79 North Third street,
above Arch, east side,. where they will keep a Tull and
complete assortment'Of Hardware and Cutlery, Eng
lish Grass and Cent` Scythe-, of Griffin's and other
Makes, German Scythes; including the genuine Steyer
mark, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Cast, Shear, A
merican and English Blister Steel, Arc.. &c., &c, to
which they - invite the attention of Country Merchants
before buying.
Philada., Feb 13, 47
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
HTRAM WARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in all
kinds of fashionable
STRAW AND BRAID RONNET24..
Would inform Merchants, Mil!Met's, and Dealers in Ors
Straw trade; that he will sell Florence Braid , . English
Donstable4, China Pearls, Coburg, Genevas, Rutlands,
Bedroll's, Pedals, and all the various kinds of falibion-
Able flor.nets,as low as they canlie bought irs thfit city.
All thuse who buy for cash will do well Main at No.
:77 North Second Street. Philadelphia. above Arch Sr;
East side, before they-purchase, f0r..1 syn.'. SELL FOR •
VERY SMALL enorti. HIRAM WARD.
' , Philada. March 13, 1817'
N 11-1 m
•
CHEAP.. CONFECTIOWARY
And Fruit Store,
qiro. 426, .Iflerket st., between par anct 13th: st,s.,south side,
• PIMLIDELTHIA. r
rr HE subset iher takes this method of inforralltg
1 country merchants - and others, that he keeps cen
stantly on hand a iatgeiwpply r of FOREIGN FRUITS,
NUTS,.4.4,orthe LATESTJMTOETA.7IO2 , B, which he will
sell at riuuted cash prices—also
CANDY manufactured Faxen every da* from STEAM
LA SIFIED scone, warranted to standall weather with
feirusage. \
Purchasers are respectfully ihtVited to call node:sni
pe for them Selves, when every effint shall he made to
please, both in.qualii and pike. r •
sTE!IIEN F. WHITMAN.
Ce'Goods carefully 'packed, and sent to any part of
the City, Rail Road Depots, ir Steamliaat Landings,
without charge. .
Phila. March 13,.1817
Root's Daguerreotype Institute
'AND PICTURE ' . GALLERY
xo. - 140 Chesnut Street, first door' up atairs,
• FREE ADMISSION.
ORTIOUT§, Croups, and 511alatures;frorn the lar.:l
P
int, to the Smallest BREASTPIN SIZE, taken in
a few secenits,;in clear rtr cloudy Weather.• . The high
reputatoin of tftia Institute throughout the. United States
insures satisfaction. All pictures warranted. a .
I OPINIONS IN EUROPE. • .
Letters have been received by the proprietor from
London, dated December. J 6 tfi.ln - wil kb the diatingii lob
ed• professors, peryitilay and itunt,ninong the most em;
!tient men of I science In Europe, have declared the
" specimens taken at Root's Establishment in Philadel
phia unequalled—the .most pcpfect Daguerreotypes,
eversecn in Europe."... -
GALLERY, tin Chesnut Street.
Third door ; below Fifth, on the first floor.
M. A. ROOT.
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Ph!Mal, March . 13, 4847
SPRING MILLINERY. GOODS.
.
• JOHN .STONE & SONS,
- tiPOIRTESIII-AND DEALERS ET •
Silks, !Ribbons 4, Millinery 6Oods,
No. i 4 5 South Second 'Street, .
PIIILRDELPIII4,
ESPECTFTLILY Invite the attention of Merciunte
R
and Milliners visiting the city, to their tie* and
rich assortment of SPRING MILLINERY; GOODS, tiv ,
which Allay ore 'daily Making addition ; among which
,will be Timid—
Glace Silks for - easing bonnets. at a variety of prices ;
A large assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons ;
Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons,;pf d i ll Widths;
Chnillats. Crepes, Crape !Asses - - ii
. French and American Artificial Flowers, in great
-
.Fancy r imming', Laces, pap Stuffs, Buckram',
. Willows, Crowns, Tips, Face Trimmings; ike., grx.
As a large portion of the above have been imported
by ourselves, direct from France, we are enabled to
offer them at the lowest market pikes.
047 '. , •
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Books an Fanning & Gardening.
VESSENDOWS New Ametican paydenor
J: do Complete. Former • 75
Klutin opdTtali;Gardonor '' 93
Barat's Itai3eßam floiver GardeirDlreetgry
Tbe.cat.dpner, an aegiiii - if - nreilAy - vegntabla -7-- •
robet Oble, by tb • plongp mid
Blade • :
For Ante aI.I34.NNAhrB.
March 27 . • --- - •
A MAP ,
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01 1 . th e original Pialstg Pottsville. for silts at this of
fic'e. • ThiViaSStatee map, sabot few, copies are
now to be cound in the borough. March 27 lb- •
Mese Midcerel. • • -
supplY of Mean lffatkerel just tactical at the York'
Store for fatally tuie: EDW. 'YARDLEY.
pataclD*ls4v.!,7o,;lBsilt •
En
.riasSIM.IITION OF CO-PARTNERSDIPhe co llll t.
. and
prtnaphip -begetofote eghtling t ender the name
of WM. SWAIM & SON: Was "dissolved on the 21st of
July lasuby Out decease of the said Wm. Sw a r m
the tipirfdtas ls now, and *III be in Appre, conducted
eaclusliely by the atibiclibgr. WhO has had the sole
charge of the manufacturing' of the Panacea and,Yer
palfuge for ttor last fourteen years:
The Panacea will be put up as urinal in round bottles
Sated langitudinally. F etid the following letters blown
on the glass "Strata ' s Pagasgs, nilarig" slid th e
only change biade,,is the name of JAD. SWAIM stamp
ed on the seallag wax, and wartua on the label coy
enng the cork - and a new label for the side of the bottle,
composed of geometrical lathe work. corunrising nine
different dies, which have been turned for the exchisiVe
use of tbe p roprietor:lg Draper fs Co., bank note
gravers or Four dies of different patterns
form the body 'of 'the work and in the Centre is a por
trait of the late Wm. Swaim. separated froth the bor
ders by two circles of lathe work. The vvords "Swaim's
Panacea" ere engraved conspicuously on two turned
strip;and a) large semitchSitiar die toms upper
margin: The b , rders are composed of plain lathe work
strips, outside of which is engraved li, sanstl letters
the entry of the copy=right.
JAMES SWAIM,
14-6 m
l'hllads, Mater' 13
pvraim's Celebrated Pan r acea,
FOR THE CURE OF
Seresta, Genera! Debility, White iteethsty,
sa
tire. hiseases of the Lirer and Skis, and 41 .
Diseases rising from 4mper ties of .
the Blood, or the effects
ej • 1
Xereary.
SWAIMS PIANACEA bas been for more than twen.
tyl.dve yens& celebrated in this country end in Europe,
for itseatragr4inarycures—forthecertifcatesofwh ich
reference is . made us the directions and books (which
may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. • "
It has been.used ip , boapital and private practice. and
has had the 'singtilar fortune of being recommended by
the most celebrated pbysiclans and other eminent per
sons Among others by
W. Gibson, M. D., Professor of Surgery, Pa. University.
Valentine Mott, M. Professor of Surgery, N. V.
University. - • ,
W. P. pewees, M, D., Professor of Midwifery; Pa.
_University.
N. Chapman, M. D.'. Professor Physic, Pa. University.
I'. Parke. M. D., President College Physicians, Phila.
Dr. Del Valle, Professor Medicine, Havana:„ ,
Jose Lourenen da Luz. Professor Surgery, Lisbon.
J Chipman, breather Royal College Surgenns, London,
G. W. Irving. kith Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson, British Consul. sec . &c.
And also, the wonderful cures effeited by tiwainfs
Panacea have, for many years, made Ilan invaluable
remedy.' The Panacea does not contain mercury an any
form, and being an innocent preparation It may be giv
en to'the most tender infant.
' THE RETAIL PRICE HAS - BBF11: RUKTCED to
One Dollar and Fifli Cents pe'r bottle. (contathingl
three half pints) or three bottles for. Four Dollars.
ALSO—SWAIM'S VERMIFLTOE.
A valuable'Finily Medicine, being a highly approv
ed remedy for #ll diseases arising from* Debility of the
Digestive Orgapsomelt as 'Worms, Chnlera Mnrbue,
Dysentary, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Head
ache, &c., 4-c. See the pamphlet (which may be had
gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. •
Prepated at Swaim's Laboratory, Seventh Street, be
low Chesnut, Philadelphia, and for sale by all espect
gble Druggists In the United States. '
AGENTS.
Diew Vork—q. Sel)leffelin & Co.
London, Eitg.—Eyana & Leacher. -
11avatia—L. G.,slelizet.
ValparaisoL-Ater. Cross.
IluenottlafeS- o,l, llaYs It,
• St. Thomas—A.. 11. 14 tise. •
Canton-J. Sortirda.
Sandwich Islands—E L. Benson.,
' •
ICalcutta—lluffnagle; & Co.
The above Panacea can he obtained at, BANNANtS
Bonk Store, Pottsville,. who 4 Agent for Schuylkill
County.
Philada., March 13, fB4:
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• PAPER HANGINGS
• ,
MBRACING rich Frescoes, Column, Panel, Hall;
_Ea Parlor, Room, and Chamber, Derorationd, Fancy
rapers, Fire Screens, Statues: &c, &c. '
Frescoes, from • 60 cis to at 50 per piece.
Statuesfroto ) /00 • to 200 do
'
Columns : ' Gfl to' . 73 do
Glazed Papers. front . 30 , to 60
Plain Papers, from 121. to • 314 . do
Borders, Velvet, Plain, and .
Mulched, froin• 20 to 100 dr,
The subscriber has received from three of the largest
establishments in Philadclphin, a new and elegant sup- -
ply of Paper Hangings. embracing upwards of 100
ferent.patterns, for Parlors. Halls, Rooms. and Chant
bers,pazed and unglazed. frtini 121 cents to_Bl 50 per
piece; 11is inlets embraces all the different varieties of
Frescoes Columns, Panel's, Perorations, &c.. that can
be obtained in Philadelphia—all of which will he sold
at the annul - adorer's cash prices, and sonic kinds less.
On 'hand a few patterns of ch.. zed papers for Cham
bers &c.. - as low as 30 cents per piece Also a few pat
terns of Frescoes,twhicliwill be sold ac_2s per cent less
thin city prices.
Merchants supplied with. Wide Curtails Paper at city
wholesale priies, by the dozen.
In addition to his stock, the subecriber hai also up
wards of 200 patterns tif•Paper oty,hAnd, from - which se-,
lectionscan be made.andthe paper obtained at 30 hours'
notice. I
s}' Persona In want of paper, will always find it to
their- advantaze tp buy it at - home, partichlarly'when
they can obtOin it at the same oleos, and, in some in,
stane,es. lower, as, in 'case of it can be match
ed-and it li,„reryselilom that the exact quantity for
rooms care be-obtained abroad, the supply being-either
too little or tho great, which is attended With great in
"crinvenience. Single pieces of paper and remnants of
border always aken back at BANN AN'S
Cheap Paper Store, Pottirille.
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19.-1 m si
March 13°
FARM FOR SALE
10(7 ILL be said at Private sale, a farm situated
v in one milepf the town of Cattaw issa, in Colum
bia county. Pa., adjoining farms belonging to * John
Cleaver and Peter podine. - konlVining gftthcres more
Or lees, three agree of which are wm;dlancl; and the
balance in a good state of cultWatidn.
'nett is an excellent orchard of choice apple
trees, together, witlik a litnnhef of peach
and cherrytreep; an the farm. On the
;1•1 premikes are erected a good two story log
dwelling house with kitchen back, a large
hank barn, a new cider press, stone spring
house tggether with•nther out buildings, all in in good
order. The farm will be sold a bargain to any person
in want'of one. For terms and other particulars apply
- WILLIAM PATTON.
Mine liillGap, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
March 6, 1647 . ' 10—tf
7:3m
75 pNcEs Oand 00
, Orarges; for Me na 4 . , lN •
Match 20 12- Drug and Confectionary Store.
- ,
EISIESERWED GINDEIL—A Superior articierr aVe
nt • • MARTI "14
March 20 12- , Drug and Confectionary :torif"
A.VEND/SLI TODACCO.—..The lovers orthe weed
in he pure flavor,.ean have rapt rate 'Witte at
IVlarchlo 12. MARTIN'S Drug Store.
Ad~iulstrator's Notice.
• •. .
letters of -Adniinistmtlogi' kaye jieen
gmlleirto the subscriber, on OM_ estate of En-
WAIL° DAVlB;`bfin6r, /ate of the boroughofbllnersville,
eichuylkill county, deceased, by the Register of Schuyl
kill county ; notice 0 hereby given that all those-in
debted to the estatepr 5044m:eased, are requested to
make payment without delay, and the haytng e 1,400
will present them forlsettlement to th: subscriber.
WILLIA:II:STERNEjt, Administrator.
Mnrchll.6, 101713 6t
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THE subscriber has Just received from Landretb's
Nursery, a supply.of Garderf • Seeds; warranted
be fre.4h - , embracing a general assortment, which he will 'I
sell wholesale and retail at Philadelphia Nursery-pri
'•ces ; among which are - ,
.
Globe!lArtichoke . Long Orange, Carrot'
..-
Asparagus' . . • Early Horn •do - '
" - - 7 ,
Early Valentine Beans ,Field do
Early Fix Weeks do Earty.Caulitiower ! i
tiOrord Long Pod do'. White Solid Celery , .
'Broad Windsor do Red Solid • do
Large Lima - do Corn Sallad . ••
Scarlet Runner do Sweet Corn -
White Dutch do Curled Cress
Horticultural do - Early Frame Cucumber
Early Tutntp-yooted Re c t long Green do
Long Bltiod 1 • do 'Purple' Egg Plant .
White Sugar dO Curled Endive -.,.. • •
BoleCole* ' London Leek . ----„,
Broccoli' . ' ! Early Curled Lettuce
Early York Cabbage Early Cabbage do
Large York do . • Curled India do ,• ''
Early SisgarPitif do • Royal Cabbage do
Green Curled /cavity do - Brows algal) do -6
.Drumhead Savoy do Nutmeg Melon
Large,Drumhead do Citron .. do
Flat Dutch . . ".do Water ' -.do '• .
Red Picklisig do Mustard Seed
White Onion 'Seed Early Bush Squash ' , •
Large Yellow :do .. Long' Green do
Annual ' do Tomatoes" - r
.Nalturtlum White Fist Turnip - '
•i
iiokra •-: Bed Topped do
Carted Parsley - . `arge Globe do
' Sugar Parsnip • ' Rata Bags - --,do
Extra Early Peas •••• ' Anise, Sweet Basil,
Early Fyame do Caraway. Corippdqy,
BisttpV Ow arfrolide do 'Fennel. Lavender, "--„,
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Bilge peylal • do Marigold, Sage;
11100-eyelklarrovelat do Sommer Savory, , . .
Large Merrowfat do Sweet Madorem, -
Sugar Pod . ' ,do Thyme, Boselpart. . •
Early Cbagiton ‘ . do Onion Seue by'theunert or
Large Bali Pepper ' . bushel./
-Cayenne do Flower Seeds in great vs..
alatennult Pumpkin -.- rieti.. -.IWW 'gti tin& put
Field do - . - up in boiee, $ 1 t v
Early Scarlet Radlsti - Clover and 'lintel y Seed -
Early Balloon yles ' Camgry Alc Neff:" Seed for
White Sammie' "do birds
White S. Bed Tqrrilp do tiutufdpr Bulbous ,'Boots,
Winter ~ 'do lirebtlas, &c. 4
,nhtibatb -- - llciii, Garden .spades and
Salsify .(Oyetar Plata). Bakes,
Savoy Spinnaeb . • Pruning Knives A -Dflloll
Patiy_Pan Squash flank' .• • ,
; tTOrsteks received for all kinds of Field s eeds.—
! Also Gimp and Poodrette, Agricultural Implant/de.
! Shrubbery and Plauts—all of %chieh will be saiMiled
*short notice et r • BA.Nlii4lii'd 1
1 Mitrob ST la. ~ i ltiokundSeedfitore.Potteville. -
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MINERS' 'JOURNAL.
Saturday Horning, April 10,1847.
Adve rt i c kill observe by the arrangement of ...
our paper; that Mita will be found on *my page, which
compels the reader to glance his eye over all the arm
tiscruents. This nbvistes top great extent, the oldeetkll
of haring adrertiWroctits placed on what' illertned the
mitside of the paper. •
raP'*o-INEWS RV YESTERDAY'S MAni
FROM VERA CRUZ.
C.The tceather has been quite mild for a feat
dap put, the street* and rq34o ore 4rziog tp Va.._
pidly, end the bwiness community art assuminiv
quite a business
007. Cu advertising (deride have again etrroxte
ed en our Pphcp; and crowded tout veyeial com- --
munications and miscellarroga m tjtet, together
with some of the eacitirig incidents conneilvl
with the great victory . at Buena Vista. .
VV , I411!!!OTO:4! LLIMI letter from.
Lieut: F: B. lii.i , erchef, to 9smael.Huntzirigel,
Etq dated March izat h is published giet Press.
As tilt saw
, of . 411 reat!pre take that paper,Avii
copyl!ho flowing extract for. lisp informatfomef
the eien4s' of the Artillerists: .
...The %I ashington Artillerists are. in the pot
isession, one Mid all, of 'excellent health, and everi
{tan (eighty in number) is lit for duty. it is in-
teed, a inn:ter of astonishment that not o'single
accident Ina occurred; since we left . P3ttaville,ncir
has here heetilitny cases of sickness of a serious .
nature. Every man has put his musket in excel
lent order—good fiihts, and provided with' forty
rounds of cartridges. Their pistols too,Jwhich ,
were so liberally lurnished by their fellow citizens. •
are in good order; and loaded with the Opt ; kind
of, n,letal. Yesterday, was the 6th of Mtirch,lllo
day du arrived here, and three months lime we
hid adieu in tho sgenes and eistakia!iilef which
are still fresh in our memory, and entertain 'O4
hope that we will nail) return home to our farni
ies and friend , . Although this sentiment is gni,.
Fro), entertained, nevertheless, many, in the na
ture of things, will not live to MCI the haien. of
their hope constimma•ed: WhO .;ethrn;is
itnatic . r of milder • an d as tong'as life remains
S$
their is prison for bope."
a TIME BALL 401,141N0 ON 7 ' • . - '
Redeemed • •
(Connecticutl._... • ,
Four Whig 3,lemberi of Congress f—The Slats . . .
Officers. and Loft.', Brancltes of
,llte L f. egisla:
lure,' Wag.
We give Iffilomethe cote for Govergar of Con ;
neeticut, at the eleetjim held on -11onday,)in the - -
whole State, excepting only eight tixus; . •
. . \ )184 ~ 1846
” Ilesst'll, (W.) •-•:-...2.3-46
0 27,822 •
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WhitWl*ar, f . I. : )1 ~ . ;5,5'21 27;203
. Scatterin2, -, i:C 1;643' • 2,108
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Whig ntajoritY over all .11)96, which the eight
,;_,
towns to he Ireardl froni Will reduce .to Annt:' 1_ '
eight lotrolrea. i . .
MENDIErt§ O c9NOEfF:ss ELECT. '• ''-',"
. ' Nur. ~.
District 1 1100, Jame!i'Dix . .oi'?; Whig, 507 • ) ,
•••• - 2 , '• IS.D. Ilubbactl, " 804,÷••- -
" 3 " .1. A. Rockwell, " 400 ' i i
.4 " Truman Sinitli,:a " 750 . ...:.
Every one of (lie l?le rlcle,Fatioo has been !'e- 4 • 4 ‘. ,
elected: a.iesultaniply reatizing our most ardent ~
expectations.: •
: ,
r_7" Both the Gli'verlioe , ap l Le,;ible.'ilre 'w . eru
Lcufoco last year..
, The Suribury 'American, a clrOt)ed lop-W(1
journal, thus speaks of .il3,e Whig 67 4 - plitcommn i.
dinner, James M. Power
Mr. Power. tile:new hicunibent, has
fauorable imprelsz:fpi -yp 9 n all parties. He i
fully aware of' the p..;ition be ocenpiga before the
people,' and the citeuneoances by which b£—fires
elec;e4 by so barge rnaprity. He hi also a pre:
ycal Mall and ti good Officer, bud iu (leleiroined not
to thiairiljt theetpet;toions ((lenge.'
. •
Inatanrn.—TherN. Y. Sur? : say, that the lasit 4
mails report a decrease in the -tiurnberliofi 404
by stiryatje'p.yet deaths etdl,s.gfrlinue to iv (right
ful extent. Fratufs have been detected in the ap
plication of Government relief; landlords of wealth
registered their conifmtable tenantefor governmenF
work, while poorer tenant., driven from the ItiniVo.
were_left
,to die by the rod sides. Cargoes of
meal, rice, pea., barley. ap:l flour are pouring into
the suffering districts, and the Dritish and
Irish-
Relief Associations wen , effectually B,taynid al;
ravages of Donne, for the : prer.ent.• The, great
ery'of the poor is...may!, for clothing 1 •
Daniel O'Connell is litely. to recover hie health,
With care and a little cessation from toil. So say
his ph)sicians.
. ,
Tfie National Intelligence , has been informed
by, en °Meer who was at the Rattle of Buena
to. pod who left Sabah) in the beginrfihj:erf last
monili, that the I entucky Cavalry lust in the ac
tion sixty-one tueo,..viz: 7 29 killed and 32 woun
ded—whiclh wonfil.rhake our aggregate lois eight
hundred and one, dr,nearly one•sixth of the whole .
furre.enga.ed. 1
ROCBE . if A Sun -TIILABVIII SOMM-4.
letter in the 'JournalA ComnteTce from Detroit,
reports $6,200 in kohl Aolen from the. stake"' 12 -
miles this side of Logansport,
stage was left alone a sho.t Pine at ,a changingsta. •
lion, in the evening, anll4hen the hoses were to.;
'ken away. 'They were charge of John A.
elfs; R,y , Sub Treasury agent: who : hed gone L
to-Chicago, to bring i the shiners !tete for the use of
, orikE C_IT,TOF-1i.,.'F.A ' 0T ,10 . — XV , 91: 1: 9 iciChted . ti?
the •Kradind G,r7,ette -- >for lope statistics in refer,- .?
ence to the city of, Reading, which show the pro. ..,•
cress and present 'state of prosperity of . that place,. --- --t.
Th 6 present population is 13,044,-divided as 14.. - .'
'lows :s-White males; 6.495.; wnite 'females; k,... -,
250 ; colored litotes, 1.46; colored female - a:AO. .
In 1840 the popullitiori,pf Reading was 8,410:-., '
Increase in secen years; 4,634 There are 2.398 ''''
familiCa in iteading,:end only 2,138 houses, show.
in; tlial. ale4l . l;ll)e.r 9f fatnklies exceeds the num- .
her of house. by 260. -- --I,:rte.public schools are 38,, ...
tqal the .scholars 2,1.4 I , private seminaries 1 . 11,
ith an average of 250 scholars. ,17There are - 14
Churche.o. besides,other Pubile.buildiUgsi, Bfnet4 7 ,
papers, 5 - .ErtgliA and 3 . Garmen t - 7 published' ,
weekly. and ,one.iwtee a week. The number' Of
persons emplescd about the railroatEsvorkshopsii
583• Besides ; these there are 90 engineers th -
the same .nUmlter of ctierpen t .:iniTil e tTaborcrs .'
01thrtahe road. i u ....
The Reaticng :Iron andi.Nailworks, belonging to
, lessrs. 'Seyfi:rt & Co,' employ NO hands; con. •
•,..
itunte„l,2o.obips of anthracite coal annually, aril
are inak'ngthony•of pails and spikes and .. 11 (46.8
of .inercha t iron per day. The Henry CLty , ,F,n.r. ,
'-nace built by ckert & Brother,' eniple,ye;l26 men- '
autkirhorres; rt.coniumesll,oo6 . tuns of endue-
cite coal, 6 000 retie lirriestone,an . d 9,000 tone
iron ore, and 4,trodyceualubout 3.000 - tons pug metqi
per annum. The -Franklin Foundry siid—Ma 7 -,•
chine Shops, ow.pcd by Adarn Johnson; comprise-
an iron foundry, machine shop, two blacksmith
shops and a car shop.: and glee. employment th ,
120 hinds M. 'A. ~, t r, 8. pertolette's Rollkil .•
aliiii.employa 80 bands wbeu in full operation.- `,.
The Reading Foundry end Machine Shop of,
Messrs A. B. Dorlinti & Co., employssibopt 79
bands. Adams A . ... Doughtones Foundry em.'
• ; ploys from Bto 12 hantk. ,Waid's Agrienlharat
faiplement Manutictory employe about 12 work.: ,
Map. The Sieani folge tit Alefsre Sabbatoti'&
Co. his three hammers and gives employffiebetti ' ,
shoot 21 hands. - ,T3eAdes the aboye . tnefolloWing
pay,be , enumerated,, .25 bat mantifietertea em
ploying about i 5 bands ; 1,9 brick7iudi,employ- •
ing an average rtthintey of 130 tfnds, and which -
iiianiatacturel !tat year ... 2180,940' bricks; Welli'
'fire brick manufactory, eiroilving 1(1 hands.; i
Ilistillyy„using.49 bush el ! strain and employiries
- - /k or 44 1 6106; 3 ate • tebacco . manufactones,_
'erriPloY. lo 6. r
inger
of rs ir:',41.6 hands ;at Aa:taking, .
besiks a num ' .ot'te on • sma ll Shale; i •
',ripe watik,4•lo4ards long, employing 12 pumas%
t a
i 1 stocking niacin - V.' employing B . 43stitlit $
!steam milleand I waterPolvey .f6'.44ilYttliher , -
lef ipefearitile a coectetriLii,l4ldbillatiitepte,
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