1111 dai7;zer4 The Coal Trade for 18,17. - - • . The quantity 'Etta this week by Rail Road is 26.763 11 tons•—and by - Cantil:,XBs 04. making the total fortbe week ,g4B 11 tone. The total Ly Rail Road it .‘..66,124 08 tuns and by Canal 6090 09 tons. The quantity sent by Rail Road this reek, eareeds the quantity of luit week, a lit tle upwards of 3000 tons, There is ti demand for White 115.1. Lamp Coal; fin: man. . ufacturing purpose!, and vessles are More plenty at Itieli mend than 'Mg hare been—bet the supply fulls far abort of the notnber required. Nothing hut very high rates of freight will draw vessels from the South, th 'engage ix the ' Coal Trude. . The high rates Of * freight paid to Boat Men by the Rail Rcad — Company, for carrying coal from Richmond to New Toak ce1.39 per toujia drawing mere off the Canal, and they hnye-become very name here. Cara fur the Rail Road are also scarce at preicut ,Fretapt<bytanal to Phillidelyhia G 5 ccll4 . — to New Yorke! 70 • Bait for the week ending on Thur Easy Evening lug : RAIL ROAD. CANAL. WEEK. TOT A L. W E E K. TOTAL. P. Cathryn, 9.710 16 111,071 10c 'gm DU r 2551 00 Pottsville, 4.517;18 ' 31,257 18 8. Mayen, , - 11,028 CO 106,631 09 2,070 01 3,218 05 P. Minton, 006.17 14,163 II oo return 20,763 11 . 2.66.124 08 3,03 01 6,099 93 6,09? 05 • Total 4.R.&. Canal 272, 22 3 13 The Tomtit) . ient to market last year to to the same pe srlii :08,423 09 tons , : locreasoyeai so far 63, :SOO ton:,.- • I_ MITES cl 5 -1111-1. ARD TIIANsror.TATIox cox T.Ati. ROAD, TO • t artx 1, 1t147. , ' ' From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven Pt Clinton To.Philadelnbia, $1 50 $1 49 Ell 25 TO Richmond . 140 1 .20 ' 110 RATES OF TOLLIST CANAL, TO .1171 E 1,184 P. From Mt. Carbon. S. liaven. P. Clinton. • To Philadelphia. "; 61 cis. • 60 cm, 52 cts. . t. 5. A drawback of 25 per cent on the above rates of toll is olltifved by the Company, on Mt coal 'shipped during the Month of Aril, and 15 per cent. during the month of May.- LEIIIGIf COAL TRADE To 'April 10,16-17. l , • Niiiiii. . TOTAL 61141MIL ' • • • ' 2,201 00 . 3.151 1 1 ithurne,flun : _1,1 , 21 05 2,721 1(1 Ilimver Merdow isrn 06 2,713 111 Si:ramie ' 297 OS . . , , 569 09 Jiaileten 1,201 13 1 , 140 09 7,153 12 10,408 08 kIILI, CREEK RAIL R9AD. i • ~. , . • Ihe following Is the amount of coal , passett l oVer the Mill ilteek Rail Road, for the week i,niliug en Wed neiday last..l . -c 4,424 13 Ton's, 37,276 05 .'' ' Per last report 41,100 to " GEQRGE . 111i.DtSTV0 Collector Total SCIIUYi;iILL: VALLEY ICAII. 'ngAti " mount of eot.l traniported over the Echuylkill'%'al• ley Rail Road; for the week ending on Saturday-.even log last. •" ; _ .5.3611; nu 'rims. 13 ''' Per last report ' 51728 13 " JESSE TURNER, Collector Total 1110 LINT CAI lON & PORT CM:MN RAILROAD Amount oeCoattansportell tier the ;Mount Carbon & Port Carbon It: it goad, fur the.neek ending on Sat urJay otening lag .. - '6216' 7 I . IIIIA. l'er tt - 06,195 16 ." t report 101.342 a " JESS'E Collector;! Total 1511-SE intuk Stlitil7LKlLl. HAVEN RAILROAD, The following is the Moonlit of OW transported aver this road for the week endingon .: r.l. I 11e,...;ty last 13..253 13 ,Tons. - Per last report ' 96,2111 I , 109,530 04 " WILLIA,4 'NEWELL, Collertor EMU INIOUINT CARBON liAl I. ROAD. 'Amount of Coal transportrd overi this Road for the week ending on ThursdaYrvening: tact. 4.699 00 Tons '29 5`.i.5 Uo " Per Ihst repigt ; _ti 110 N. CLEAVER, tolfectnr a 4 'r taf ). TIP.PINCOTT & TANLOR respectfully invite the, 4 attention of their customers and the public in lieral: to their extensive stuck of Spring and a suminer rns , &, just. opened, which consist of French, Ei.11 , 11, arit American style Milled Cloth and Ca-simere. which .3or beauty and style cannot be sikpassed by any other , cstablishment in the State. The restines, it e belies e, are something very 'rich and h',1)11-lure; the' fancy 'Scarfs, Ilandkerchiefa.Shirts,Siispeaders,lllovrs.&c, ,ivere selected, and cannot besolil cheaper by any other establishment in the Uniti d States. L. & T...thitter theniselve- , they do cite to their co.- - :tomers Setter satisfaction hi the way-of good w-rk, - rairmer goods, and more fashionably cut oats than the ,majority of tailor:, in the cities of I bilallelphia, New York. or Baltimore. L. & T i a vine taken the medal al the 'two last exhibitions of the Franklin I minium -is -a strong guarantee that! they (1111110 i he Smpassed in .their profes.sion. • I.II'FI:SCO'IT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailor; and extensive Clothiers. Corner of ,Centre & SlabantiMeo sic., Bottsvile. P S.—Just received ill piecespf tine slack and olive Cassinett cloth 35 Need's D'Orsay rkaid,rns-imere, - 120 yards Embroldercd satin Vekting, • . • 130 do French Black Satan, ' Elp do Enclislr do • 15 pieces oflz French Cloth, 10. do ; Bonjour ,dn .12 , •SinOe4lilledCas, , i/nere, i 72 'clo,Drah &r. for Summer Coats, '.IO do Drab, Olive. Citron Green, London Smoked Cloths. • All ("Übe above goods ran be seep at the Clothing *Stoic Messrs. LIPPINCOTT 4- TA 1.011. Apc.ll_l7. 1547 ,Ran -Away Fol,4lle*uliFcriber, on the ttlth inst, Connell Mc-. Dermot, an indentured apprentice to the Boot and Shoe.making business, 110 is 17 years of age. 5 feet 1 incites high. dark romplexionell,:and dark hair; had ow when he left a blue cloth roundabout. corduroy ;taiga - loons, and a blue cloth cap. Any person harboring the above boy will be dealt witlfaccording to law. JAMES CASI,F.Y. 16-3t5 Port Carbon, April 17, 1.17 2250 REWARD T.'liE ROBBER!! TLIE above reward will be paid by the Commissinn era of Schuylkill County. for the ari st and of Patrick Moran altos Patrick 'loran, who, is be -lievedto whoattacked ono, hion,,,y near New Castle. Sclutylkill„Coutty, m Eriday morning. April 9, 1517, and robbed Lawrence Brennan - of 10 dollars, after hating discharged five halls from a Bevolvingyistol, three of nOich toOk - elfect on the per son of said Brennan. Said Moran or Doran, n irishman. - app(rently `about 21 yea rs'of age.;ir about 5 feet It or 7 nett es in heiglith, well made, although rather round shouldered, with a ruddy complexion, intelligent face and down look, small sandy whiskers, with broWn ryes and eye brows-:-has been, for some time past, working as a minciand laborer. " • FREDE,B,ICK BECK, : • Contmissionitra pf , GE:ORGEJI. STICUTER, Schuylkill county LEWIS -DREilEft. -- Pottarille. April 11', 1617 S 4 0 REWARD. • t -MDT, above 'mord will be paid for the apprehens!orb, Ofthree deserters front Company 11, Past Iteciment - Pennsylvania Volunteers, Mtn descried the command 1 tit New Orleans, after having- 'enlisted at Pittsbargl— , • Jamesituckle, about $ll.. 10in. high, light complexion. James sands. about 5 9 do florid do :111cIntelSands,about 5 9 . do florid do . =The residence of the above deserter,: is- Pottsvilte, County, and the reward. Monk With the rea sonable cost ordransportation, will be Paid upon the -.delivery of the above named de4rters at Carlisle Bar jackit,,o.r..-kity.other legzfl.retrulthig station by the °tit-, cer fn Command there. ' • FRANCIS-NL. Col.lst nce't. Pa, U. S. Volunteers. t}The Pottsville papers are reime.ted to copy the above advertisement, by order of Col. Wynkoop April 37, 1617 . - 16- C"rETlNG.—lnerain, Venetian. and Stair Carpet ingot various patterns and quality, tie sale by April 10 15 JAMES 51. BEATTY & Co. WINDOW SllADEfi.—Just received from , New Fork an a-sorttnent of Window Similes • . April 10 15 ,J. M. ISEATTY.4. Ca; _ , 110 EW POODS.:---Just received from Neil. York and .11 Philadelphia, a fill supply of New Goods of the la test styles and patterns, anion! which are (.011i:hams, De Lanes, Lawns, ChintzCs, Calicos, Muslinsi all of which-will be sold at a ;small advance by , • April 1U 15 • , i .1. N. BEATTY & Co. BIBOSED TATILE qAYEAS of various coloOand E vatte , :rn, for sale ity • - April 40 15 • J. M. 13E.'‘TTir 4 Cn. - • • Coal Agency. • • TIIE subscriber respectru4y.e lerfi1 erfi hie services to bilk friends rind the putilit for the purchase and shippiner -I E - 4* Anthracjte coal! on commt-sion, by the Schuylkill Naviection.helteving his lone experience in enal, will enable him tn•rendcr satiqrsclion. AQUILJA BorroN, Port Carbon. 15-4t* April I 0 NOTICE. - 113 Irreby given to the stockholders, •' fur erecting a bridge over the north-cast brntich of tile river Sits queltanna, between the town of Cattawts•zr and the mouth of Pishing; creek!' that an election wilt Ite_ beht at th, house of Jacob Dyer In Cattawissa, nit MotoloV_; the third day of May next. bet wc c o the hoOrs,orhoetind :Six o'clock, P. M„ for the putpose of electing onefrest 41e,tit,..rtht managers . , ape trOttsurtr,- and one secretary f9l , ihe et utne fe . 4. PAylp CLARA", Secretary. Cautitaicsa, Apt! 10, -I c7 - • • , •j 5 7t SEILERIIE'VS ;SALES. OF REAL ESTATE. • Y ;Jr.. of a writ of PLO PLearns LEVAILIA FACLIA, und several writs of VENDITIONIEXVO!C&S,Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas. of Schuylkill County, and to me directed, will Le ekposed to sale, by public vendtie or outcry. on FRIDAY. 'HIE .7th DAY OF MAY, 1847, nt 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House of Sam uel Beard, in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. viz All those certain two tracts or parcels of land. the. first thereof situate partly in the Ilorough of 'Schuylkill Haven, and partly in Manheinal'ownship, - .*huylkill County. be, ginning at a pine stump, on the 'west - tide of the river Schuylkill, and a corner of land of John Pott, thence by land of .lobri,Pott, - south 6212 degrees, west 41 perches to a post, a currier of land of Tin:Mies Siltyman, thence by, Land of Thomas Sillymun. the three'next mentioned cour see south 27 1-4 degrees, cast 40 perches I.Mn post, south 631 : degrees, west 46 perches to a post, smith 20 14 de-: crees, east crossing the West Branch of the river Schuyl kill. :Ind ialso the. Mine 11111 and _Schuylkill Haven-Rad! Road, 155 perches to a stone a comer of land of Daniel flartolettohenee- by his land north 35 degreci, east 83 perches to n atone, thence by the some south 191.0 de gree, east - l 2 3-10 perches to n_stone in a line of land of George - Kerschner, thence ny his land north 751.4 de g rees, east 37 perches to a stone the hank of the river Schuyl kill. thence 41m= - the river Schuylkill north 1-4 degrees, cast 46 6 10 perishes to a beach tree on the hunk of the river.thence by West Schuylkill Hoven. north 26 degree., west 96 9-10 peraiea to a post on the bank - of the River S , huylkilL• thence along the said river north 77 degrees. west 38 7-10 perches to a stone. thence up the river Sehtlyl kilt the sever-al courses and distances* thereof, and 'cros sing die We.t branch' of the river Schuylkill, with its, junction at the main branch to the place of beginning, con. ' taining.l49 acres and 59 perches., with the appurtenances, consb.ting of a one two story to dwelling hou.e.n one story stone house,. a frame barn, a two story stoner house, with a basement story, a large 4 story depot house. built of atone, with a two Storystone dwelling house sin-I finished, a two slaty frame house, a blacksmith shop. nine shanties' built on grtrund rent:mid a number of other-huil clings pin up by the Philadelphia nod Reading Rail Road Company and others, The second thereof situate in the said township of Man, helm. beginning at a white out. thence by land of Kersch: ner. north 13,14 degrees, west 11 perches to a Chesnut oak, thence by land oflioyer,morth 72 11 degrees, east 143 perches to a stone, thence partly by /ribil of Fessler ' and partly by land of Bartolet, north 1d 1-2 degrees, west 207 perches to n stone, thence by other land south 89.3-4 degrees, east 221.5 perches to a post. thence by land of tooth 181-4 degrees, eastl47 perebet to a stone, thence icy land oprese, south 69 1.4 degrees, west 103 perches to a 1.-Tani . ..li 'leak, and south 883-1 de grees, west 64 7.10 perehes!thi ili v eplace of beginning. com tinning acres as in and by said mortgnge. &c 5. red (-girded in Sehuylkid County. in mortgage honk E:, page 2:18. will more fully appear &c_ together with the heredit. arinnts and appurtenance...is the property ofIIOS WEL , FITCH. • At.tht• :mine time nna all Mal cerNin lot or parcel of ground, sittode on the Eastwardly side of Dock street. in Lippincott's Addition to the Borough 'Of Schuylkill Dacca. bounded stud - Invertlly by lot No f.D ea-twardly by-ii 16 feet wide alley: northwa rdiy by lot No. 31. and westwardly by said Dock street, - containing in Wan 40 feel, and In depth 222 feet, it being Lot So. 30. ih said Lipitincott's Addition to Schnylkill Haven, and beimg the same lot or parcel of ground, which Robert C.. in his lifetime by verbal agreement, sold to John Stanton, and utter the deem: c of said Itol - ert, C. Hill, said mon was ratified by legal prbeeedings in the Orphan's -Court of Scrinylkil; county, ss _recorded in' the attire for 'Recording of Deal. Se., in Deed Rook. No. 21, page 26, widithe mtpurtontinees,:consi-ting of a 101 store. log dwelling house and log •staide.S As the property of I JotiN Sr.txto:v. Seized and taken into execution. and to be sold by JOBS T. WERNER, Sheriff. Aprillo, • , 3' - SUMMONS IN PARTITION Schuylkill qt,i,,ty, S 3. „,,,,,s; to T th e Common eriff w of tich ealt of Pennsylvanih, e Shhnylkill County, NV's GREETING :rif lienjaunt De . FOrest. • C ake you secure ofpros ecuting his claim. ' 24 l4yip • then we command you that you Minunon „,..” by gond and lawful summoners, William ••;., Craig Wharton. James S. Wadsworth, and MarylC. W. his wife, in a ight of the said Mary C. W. and Hugh Bridport. late of con r county. so that they be and appear before our, Judges at Orwigsburg, at our County Court of Comsnon Pleas, then to tie held on the first Monday of. inns! next. to answer Menja non lie 'Forest Jr., of a plea wherefore whereas the said lionjamid UJ ,Fore:4 Jr., and the aforesaid William Craig Witartontatnes S. Wadsworth and Mary C. W. his wife, in right of the said Mary C. W. and "Hugh flrldport, together and undivided do hold a certain pa icel or tract of land, with the coil mines t hereon, situate in towisehip.SchuYlliffirmuntY. Pennsjlvania. adjoining lands surveyed to Lindsay Coals, lands arise Forest Improvement Company s tands onto! said Wharton & Wadsw...srt h. lands ofJacob See rill and others, containing two hondred and ninety-four acres; one hundred and thirty:nine perches or there • abou is,, they the said 'Milian Craig Wharton, James S. Wadsworth. mil Mary .I'. W. his wife,. and Hugh Bridport - partition therAf between these, according no the. laws maLcustonts of the Commonwealth of Penn, sjlvania to he made do ganigay and the same to he done,• do not permit, very unjtistly and contrary to the sane 13 WA and customs (a, it is said) &c. And have yore then and ths.re the names of those snrnarrrnera and Ibis writ. ' Witness the Honorable I.uthrr Kidder liN4.. Presi dent of nur said conyt at Orwigshurg, the twenty sixth day of March., A. D., one' thousand right hundred and for'y-even. • M. STRAIIII, .Prothonotary. °mtg.:stuff:4, April 10. Pill' 15—bt SUMMONS IN PARTITION Cominnnwealth of Pennsylvania to f the t Sheriffc S " ; .trr ' n i t a s k "id yeti c. s ' e tv. r ( e n o " 47 ,N i s G e entitle his calm, then ide command you that you stitnmott,lly ;rood :ind lawful „s" sitinnuniers."l hours hidille.Betimtnin MI, .... Bunker. Autos Taylor and Eliza Ann hit wife, a daughter of Nathan Bunker. deceased, John A. Dahlgreen and Mary C hr silo. a ilaught, r of Nathan hunk,-r. deceased jantes W . . Paul and Hannah C. his wire, a d mgliter of Nathatt - Ilunker, deceased. S. Abbot Lawrence and sail C. his 'wife a daughter of:Nathan Bunker. decensed, Elizabeth T. it nker. James N.lbin- Iter, and Nathan Bunker, ininnr children of Nathan Bunker, deceased. with notice to their enardian, Eliza beth T. Bunker, and the following armed persons and lost inn inns. eta unifer•Churchilkllon-ton. decent, ed, felteilier as heirs or devisees. viz 'Wood ' ward. John Fannin): and Warner - Justice. executors of the last will and testament of.Cliiirc hill Houston, de ceased, SlE:alma Louisa Houston, Mary Jane Houston, Louisa A. Davis, liar} Ann Margaret P. Johnson, lloratio G. Can Cleve. C. Ilimston Van Cleve, John van flotisten, Eliza Este flonsitin: - Mar". llousinu,'Goorge It. Brow it, Rill is C. -11. Brown, the American Sumbiy Sclocol Union. the Philadel phia Orphans. Asylum:the Indigent Widows' :did Sin , - g le ,Wmilep'ssociety, ti,, Pennsylvania the Pl.ilagetphia.llonie Missionary Society, the I'nion Benevolent Society. the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery storiety, the Pennsylvania Institution for the lle.if and Dumb. the Fnel savings Society of the City and litter . ties of Phi:adelphia. the American 'tilde Society, the Northern Snup shwietyof Philadelphia in the Northern Li‘mrt ten, and the. Southwark Soup Society: with no ti'le to all and, eery ner , on, corniiralien, or ins; itittion, claininie under the s Churchill Gonston whether as ' heirs or devisees or in anfway whatever, fate of your county. yeoman. so that they he and appear before our Judges at Orw las-louse. at our County I ourt of Colllllllltl Pleas. there to be held the first Monday bf June next, q uo show wherefore• and whereas they the said Isaac \ Starr. rind the afnresaid defendants, together and ittidiu' vided do hold alPthat certain steam ttnU. lendings, ha, sin, rail-reads. cam Anthracite furnace, a large clime ho tel. a 'number of ntnall houses:a nil tract of land, situate milts borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill litittity, Penn sl Iva nia. hound and described as follows -- * Beginning at the N:W.corner t7f-lot No, I,in Ahiekley!s Adult ion to pnitsVille, nn NOrWi'Ll'arl street; thence alona-Norwettiare street tq the eastern line of Ilenjiithin F. Pommy's lot ; thence Alone the:southei 11 line of said tot to the'litt late of Charles La wtorf,, now of F. W. Illtighe , l thence -along the eastern and southern lines of the same to the east So rifle nide of Rail Road street; thence along the same huh.: snutliwardlyside Of Union Street; .t hence south thirty two decrees, east three hundred and thirty feel. south Potty-four decrees, west eight Oiclies, south seven degree-, east eight perches, south lb:Sly-nine degrCes, east twenty ..seven perches. 'south eighty-five degrees. 'east eleven perches, south twentyrnevendegrees.eait two perches and two tenths, south I weitty 'degrees. west twelve perrhes, south for ty-seven degrees, east thirty-nix perches; thencenernss the Schuylkill. north seventy degrees.cast nix perches: thence north nine decrees. west tirtrteen perches and eightstrnlhe t inutliSialk , frier and a half - degrees. east seven perches and one , tenth, to the eastwardly side of • Farm for Sale the' Schuylkill Canal; theme north nineteen and a half THE subscr iber offers for sale - the farm degrees, Oast nineteen percnes and:nine- .entlts. north r i • - krtnwhatt Ilia "Clarendon farm." situate nineteen decrees. ram thirty-Iwo (Pitches and one-third on the line of the Schuylkill Canal and of it perch, north forty-seven ilegreies, east eight- and a :on • Re a ding Itaillnallt one Mie beiowhuyl quarter perches, noith •sikty ' , pine degrees, east nine- , T teen perches and one-third of a' perch. north forty-three k i n li."7e"• There are 256 a e r e e .e f d green. rant eleven perches, north twenty-four and a mmt of which has been well limed within the last few quarter degrees, east thirty one perches and nine- years. The tents will be Made very easy—possession tenths, north sever - try-three degrees, cast eighteen pee- can he given immediately if desired,. - For further par ches and nue-tenth, north eleven and three-quarter ticittars apply to - EDW'D• V. FAIRIITRAIL percligA to a spince ; thence across tie Schuylkill riv-, , 56 Walnut street, Philadelphia er to the ca , twartily side of Salent creek; thence - along ' Pinta , April 3,1547 14-If the northern bank ,of the river Seintylkill to the south scantly corner of the, Carbon 11ft tract; thence along the westwarilty and northwardly tines of the same to the tract of land kaiwn as the "Firth tract," now or late of-AlcDertniit and Ames thence north four de- • green, west twelve peraws, north seventy-twodegreen, -west thirty-nix perches to a white oak on-the north wardly side of the Port Carbon marl; thence iilnnalhe same and Nbrweatan street. tithe place of heainning ; excepting out oh the•tiregoing linutithryies those elev en lots of ground bounded by Washington street. Jetrerson ''street, Coal street, and Centre street, a lot of :round houndedstreet, Seim %Akin Flreet, and two twenty feet nide alleys, ()Wiled liy-the Schuylkill Nav igation Company ; all that pWce of ground bounded by "Schuylk'll.street, the river Schuylkill. - he basin, and the eastern ling attic lot pow occupied by George Lau er. th.t lots numbers two and fourteen on Schuylkill street, and ;tits rritmhers three, I even, twelve, and six teen on Norwegian street; and also excepting four tin: divided fifth parts of the stone.or fossil coal that Iney fogndmpon the said tract of land, with the right of. mining Cirand retenving the same, being the property known'ail the lands of the Greenwood Company, with theappioenance.s &e 'I he same defendants partition thereof to he inn& (artoriling to the laws and citstnms of thisTommonwealth. in cacti case made and provi. • deft.) 4o gainsay. and the .itaje? to be done. no not per mit-ery unjustly and againsj the same laws and cus toms (as it in said) &c ;and have you then and there the names of those siimmbneis and this writ ME Witness the Honorable. Luther Kidder it“), Presi dent of our said Court at Ornirshurr, the twenty-sixth day of March, one thousand ...Wit hundred and forty seven. , C. M STRAVII, Prothonotary. Orwigiiiirg,/thril 10,1817. Administrator's Notice TIF.REAS letters of : administration on the (write . • of Henry Carter. late of the borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, Pa.. deceased, have been granted, to the subscriber, by the Register of Schuylkill county; therefore all permute indebted to ijaid elate, arc re quested to make payment, and those to present Aern lathe subscrilier for settlement: Riau/au? ctatTen, Administrator. AP111.3,1847 J4-15t 1.1, . .. .. . - - ' Notice. . . . , witentwqs my tree Margaret has left my bed and • • tinanl without anyjnot cauge; the public mill take not i ce th at I will out pay any. debts or her contracting. JOIIN CAIIt.IN, New Philadelphia. _ . . April 10,1817 . • ' - • Ma* Apprentices. Wanted. ONE i° learn the Paper flanging Busineis, oral the other House and Sign Painting. Apply to JAMES W. BOWBN. Nest to Bannan's Book Stoire. Pottsville, April_ 10, 1816. 16=-3t TO 111.1nera.:', i' :. ''' ' . . . QTEADY Employment and . good' wages wall 17, he' giyea, to 10 or, 15 good miners. None need apply except steady and eoher men. Apply at The Office of the Montour lied co. Danville... April 10. 1847. :„' .! i5-4t , DR. G. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, D ESPEt TFULLY announceeto he citizens of Potts ville and vicinict, that he has located himself in this place foe the purpose of putsttine the mactice of his trofessinn. nil mike will be in• the room forme. ly oecupled,l.Y E. N. Carvalhn , as a Hook store, in 151arket street, above Centre. _lie can be eunsulte.d at Kempton's Drug store 1.. Port Carbon, every morning between, the hours - of 10 and tto'c'oek. :REFERENCES:—John G. BrPwn and Andrew tas sel, Pnwbvine. Aprli 10,1817 ' 1 • 15-1 y NEW AND .EXTE Thi Ware 14 7 Stoic. Etaia Corner Rail Road and •Norwerirn Streele,op . posite Ruch & Krim/ Steam i . • POTTSTILLM.• • soLcimoN ifoovgß. OF the late thin of Skeen & Hoover, announces to his friends and the public that he has commenced , business on his own , account at the above-mentione d"place, where he has en hand the lamest and most va'• tied nsmriment of STOVES & TIN WARE ever off,Vr ed to the citizens of this-reeion. flis*ock of Stoves embraces the different kinds used for conkina , ; also. Parlor stoves, Air-tight stoves either'for coaror wood, Furnaces, *C.. In suit all persons and tastes, stock of Tin Ware is very esmasive, embracing' all the articles in that line of Misiness.l. Also Japanned Ware, such as Waiters &c , all of which will, be sold cheaper 0311 any other establishment loth Wholesale and , - lie also reanufarturesito order all ikinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work, at short notice and low rates. ROOFING & spot:TING. , As he is prepared to ex exrcete Tin Roofing and Spouting, he invites those in Want of sue II work, of give him a call, a" he pledges himself to do it cheaper and better than it has ever' been dtille in this place before. •. • The public are reaper-fruity invited call and'exam ine, and judge for th-inselves. April 10, IS-17 A VALUABLE FARM ••r . • . At Public •fiale. • . - THE subscriber will sell at pribße sale, I ' on Saturday, Alm s th day of May itext,.at ••• I .- 12 o'clock: M., at the residence °lithe late 11111111 A .. • I S IV' Lllzaheth Reber, near the Illage of Lew -- 7 a.._ istown, in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill ...,... 'county A FARM CONTAINING 265 ACRES of land adjoining property belonging to Leonard Moyer. Jacob Lutz Daniel Koch...and others. About 65 ;MICR of the 'land is cleared and in a _and state of cultivation. 6 or 7 acres of which arc tireadoiv,the frilance woodland well 'named with lies vy white oak and yellow and white ,one. 'I here is a fine stream of ivater running through ...e property, and an excellent sl:e fur a saw mill (one ' lis • ,tig [men erected a &v years ago, not was burnt down.) the than, for V. tutu is still standing and requires tin: little repair. The improvements consist of a log house and ha rut, a tenant hottm, a cider press, and se veral small out buildings. There are orellards. on the farm containing bet ween•l hr . ..re•and fourdrundrxd choice grafted fruit trees, from which at ne, with proper at l'ienibm. at host s.soPeould Irene:lde annually. lhereis an abundant supt:l3 — of excellent water near the door. I This fail, is rolivenirmi io tin` heel markets in the state, bring 5 turtles trim Tarim qua, 2 front Tuscarora, 4 from .Patterson, and 5 from Mlildb port. .. At the sante titutl and place, will be sold a tract of pjfp . •73e TIMIIEII LAND. containing la acres arid "f's - ;ri •••87 perches, adjoining lands of Leonard h . _ Moyer. John omer, and others, situated '', '.,''-.,.... W ••• afloat half a mile from - the farm. Terms, three-fourths of the purchase money to be Paid on the delivery of the d..eri,,atid the balance may be secured on the farm for ,31 vet,l years. _ . Possession of Or: fariii . cari Lc given immediately with the exceptinn of the tenant house rind a small lot of the ground• For further particulars apply to LEVI REBER, • F4r.critor ot• George Relit rot:et ascii, ' re Stimmerks Yolks, Orwigabura, copy 3 times. April 10, 1817 • 13-3 t: . , . • ATOTIC E. ()TICE is hereby that the Board of Recision 11 of the county Pf sainokiii will hold art appeal of the triPtmiat assessment for the year 1917, in thy dif• ferent Boroughs and Townships of said County, on the following days and places, between the 11(1119 or lo 0 . • clock A. M. and 4 o'clock M. p . m:ll.day, at. which tittoi-and place, thtt,e who wis.lt to avail themselVes, y be hoard, as roa other appeal will he held Tor the three .thiotimt years: .!* For the borough ofOrWigsburg, East and West Brun , -wig;townsnins, on Monday, the 3d day of May neat, at the. Conithissioner's Office at:Orwigsburz. Eat• the borough of S. ll:tren t North and South Man heiiii on Tue s day, the sib day of Slay nest; at Lire house of Philip Boyer in the borough ofBchuyi kill linven • Fat W.' yue lownslop.'on Wednesday, the sth illy of Mity, at he biotic. of Lindsay, in the town of ,Fronienshitrit. For Pinegrove borough and township, on Thursday, May the 6th. at house of Zimmerman, to said bornimit. For Dover and Lower Mahamongo towashipp. on Friday. tht• 7th day - of May. at the house of Daniel in Lower 'Alabaman:to. • For Upper Mahantout 0 township, oil Saturday. the sth Illy of Nlay. - at the house ofJonathaniituttLettuan, in =aid 10W11. • For Barry ikfonilay, the lOth day of May, at the honer, of Fiancis Denillor. in -aid towiiship. .For Minersvilld. on Timmlay. thd Ilth day of May, at the itonse of Michael Weser. in said boning!) 'For Itranc It town hip, oil %% ednestlay, the Ett It day of May„:at the twice of Henry Bressler. in said towiiship. For Pottsville baronet', on Thursday, the nth of May. at the house of I lent y GelF, fold on the 14th, at the hence of.F.x & Mortimer. In the said Inn-tough For Norwe'ffia it township. on Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and tSill Flays, of May. at the hoitse of M. M.- . Donoush, at Pori I.l;ohnit. For Union township. On Wednesday, the 19th day of May. at the house of Daniel Reinhold, in sa toyiAiship. For Schuylkill and Rush townships, on Thursday and Friday. the `2oth and `....tst days of 31ay. at the house of Charles. Horn, in the town of Tfiscarorn. For Tamaqua boron:ill, on Satuiday the 9.`2i1 of MaY, aim, ionise of Henry Kepner, in said honing!). For West Fenn. on :Monday, the 2111 t day of Slay, at the liou-e oflacnt, swaitz, in said township. By order n1[116113441, G. B. ZULICII, Clerk: Coninitsqinner's Galo r e Ortvigs-• burg, April 10, -1617. • ' 15-3 t • Philadelphia:Heading, &Pottsville Magnetic Telegraph Co. • A GREEAIII,Pto the provisions on he Charter or the Pfithilelphia, Re:Min.& rintsvitle MLlZtiet ir Tel. r. graph Co., a cenerallneetine of the stock finlike% will he held at 016 llla retina Haase lintel, in the city of Reading, on Titl.May. April 2(311. P-17. at :7 P. M,, fat the election of ollictis and of her busluesm. , JOAN if ER, • 117. t 8. WICK EIIS.IIA V, G.A. MC01.1.24, • 'J. sTicirtErt. April 3 • • Caution, 7 AS lost on Saturday last, a note for five hundred V Y dollars. draWn to the order of Jacob Haldeman., atVaiety days,„endorsed by Matthew Maitse,and Dovid D. Alause-also.two notes not filled up, but endorsed by Matthew Manse and David D. Manse. Should any per,.on find said notes they will be reasonably reward ed,hY leaving !bestial. the office ofthe :Warm' Journal. The public are also' cautioned not to negotiate the note for $3OO, as payment has been stopped. . DAVID D. MAUSE. Danville, Pa, Apt il 3, 1847 11.3 t White Pine Timber Land for Sate. THE subscriber offers for sale a tract of land containing ... aaaa 4‘,24. flues, situate in Calla- ". i wissa valley,linion township. Schuylkitl county. The fin. , provenietits consjst of a large two story house. large barn, and ahoutpiatres °ideated land (lipoid quality. The residue of the land is heavily timbered with WHITT: PINE. unsurpa•tedtin size and quenthy hy:Liny tract of equal extent in She county. . The Towhtcken creek forks upon the tract, affording two excellent raly mill seats. The farm in, 4 present, in the occupancy of William Irely. • l'ric6 twelve onitarx (812) ~.per acre—one-third when pOniiisnion F hall be elven. the residue to snit the con vepierii•Votthe purchaser. Title instisont hle, and MS SF'S@UM can be given at any vine. FAr further particu lars empire of . A. o.llElBTb:it, Ilarrisburn., .11arrisburg, April 1.1847 44-3pncon - Davy's Safety Lamps._ r J ustr lIE subscriber has received a simply nV,Stt'tety . ' Lamps. name which are a few of Upton & ILA, Pits' 'lmproved Patety Lamm' which Is acknnscledged In he the best and ,saiest •nnw in use in the tniis in Europa. For rale at less,atlcep than they can . On ported,at ' ,- ;BATA \ ' .4 . ‘ A PO 0 ,t ie . quea t ti:flopk fnil Variety Stine. TIlE: MINERO_ .40VANAL, Vl' • Dissobition. THE paitnership heretorote . existing between Sem ,ar I T. Skeen and Solomon Hoover, Tin Smiths, traffin: puler the firm or Steen & Iloover,' yeae dia. volved by m nual consent..ott the let or April, lost. All those imteated to the Lite tiro are requested fannies ,payment to George.lleisler,kA end all those having elairos will alto present theta to him, he being dutrati iborized to Settle the bash:leis or the late firm.. SAMUEL. T. SKEEN, trOLOMON. HOOVER. 24-3 t am;; ;s; 1817 :To Farners.. ENUiNE IL I MABOR GUANO on hand gad for 931e N by;the ton or single barrel % with-full directions as to its application. If-Our farmers wilt but try this arti cle on their Oats, alongside, of land on wblcb it is not applied, they will be astonished at the contrast in Ili favor, especially on old fields br worn out land ; which maybe followed by. Rye to advantage. For Coro, Potatoes, Turnips, or Grassland It Is• equally toad. JOIIAi M. CROSLAND. April 3 • • j 11-31 FLOUR St FEED. BUSINESS At Wllll4.tii Major's old stand. TORWER Ai SEILER' A' NOUNCE to their friends and the *hisses of schnylkill flintily, that they ,have:puttbased the stock or Wm. Major, and wit continue the FLOUR dr. FEED BUSINESS at lug old stand: where: they will constantly keep en hand S. upertine Flour, train, Oats,. Chop, he., embracing, all egenracics tenerally;kept in that line cif business. w h ich they pledge themselves to the poblicthey t will Acl I áthe vety lowrehrathb. and respectfully so li c it ate parou l .ge 'bestowed 'on their predecessor. and Ofihe public enterers! .. April 3, 1817 1 Auditox's otice. • r lIE subscriber having bee& appointed an Auditor, "li by the Orphans' Court of Schnylkill ;County, to 4,ioribuir the assets in the' bands of George Reed, Ad- Ministrator of the estate of John Bucher, deceased, to and among the heirs of the :said deceased.'emitled to the same, hereby gives notice.that he wilt i attend to the' m fi duties of said appointtt s on Tuesday, the 27th day,' of April. inst., at his of fi ce in Orwig burg, when andl Where all persons interested are requested to attend. • • J. W. ROSERERLW, ktilliter. Orwigsburg, April 3,1917 14-3 t SIVE lirgiment, • • i NEW., FIRM . IN:THE • Tin IWare and Stowe Business &c. r [`HE subscr:heri respectfully an •etince to their 1 friends and the public:Ow they have formed n partner hip in the TIN wAgE AND STOVE DIVSI.I NESS ntthe standir Cen t re s treet,tw, don south of.Feissoitiueiioto,iitlottu2lnri tsviii.l 'where they wiltrarry on the Mail its various brenches. They keep nit hand . all kinds of Tin Wate„ and manufacture to orde- anyarticies . .in their line uc .busities.s in the most durable manner. Their sleek or Stoves embr,ce a large essortment the moat approved kinds for cooking and other purpo; ses, which willbe sold at extraordinary kiw rates. Tin Spouting suppled. and TIN 1100FING done in the most approved manner.at'short notice. ! • As it is the intention of thesiihscribersarrOmmo ; date the . public in their line of business, they feel eon+ fident tbat.they can and will glee entire eatisfaction to• those who may favor them with their custom. ' WILLIAM DILL, • JOHN B. WILLIAMS. April 3, 1817 , • 14-tf L.t . EST NEWS. -- I GREAT EXCITEMENT !! FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PfiILADELPHIA & • r ' N. YORK PEKIN TEA. CO. NO,l-. ft. HILL, at his store in Centre i iwTrg, ,' str , el below Market. respectfully infiirms 11, t hi• ',old custnmers mid the citizens of Potts • " 114 1 , ville and vicinity, generally, that he has Lsv.i. , " just received from the above establishment a very large and excellent assortment of FRESHTEAS embracing the fallowing.kinds, which he will cell at the rates set opposite their respective names : . Young Ilyson, Fine, 8 00 ' di-. Extra. 00 do ' , +Sifter Leaf, - '25 , . hinierial, Pine, 00 • do I Cobden ':hop, ` 2 • 3 Fine : Young Ify , 75 Gunpowder, in chests , .75 Gunpowder, ;very finu, .. i 25. . Fine,Onlon^, ,- - . ' - ' 15 M 1 r. plus Ultra; mark, .. . . In Orange Peceo, full favor, • S'i Rack Tea , ~ , ~50 Green and Black Teas at • .. . .25 heti.: Teas are 'imported exprebsly :for thealui've. - Company. who receiv, fresh supplies by every steamier as 014 arrive ' They are done up In packages con taining half and unartei lbs. in lead wrappers to,pre venViheni from losing their flavor: fie warronts them gopd.nnd if purchasers are net'satisfied he niUghtes hunself to refund tha purchase motley to all who re turn them. *- ThePe. Tens are sold only by the sn' r seriber in the bornnih of Pnlieville. ' WM. 11. 1.111:1,. April 3, 1617 . For the Canal . • - , A wricr.r.s; nr Agreement for Gnats —htn Bill of La TA ding for Canal,.in books and in Litter shorts, just printed and fie' it lie at RAN NAN'S ' April 3 14 , Printing Office and Oink Fiore: OAKLAND FEIIALL' INSTITUTE; NORRISTOWN. PA. ' ' rr HE Summer Session of thi. Instnittlon com- I mence on Monday, the 3d day of May. The course of instruction ninbraer,s all the branches of a thorough English and polite education. TERMS : Eor board. including light &c , and tuition in nll the,hruches of the English comae per se , sion of -fivemittattlis, ' $O, CO Extra afarges are made flu lessons on Piano, 16 00 Ilse of 'lnstrument, 4 00 Drawing and Painting, or the ancient or mddcrn la rain ges,ear 10 00 Washing per dozen. 30 For day scholars, lisitton according to the branch es 'taught. S 00 to 12 50 The session bids to be paid 435 in - advance, and the remainder at the close of the term. The tratst Satisfactory references will lee _given when reqnired. Camilars containing panic uie rs can-ha oh tahied by addressing - .1. CRIF.II RALSTON, Principal, Norrietown, April 3, 1017 • 11-'4! WEAV_NG ESTABLISHMENT, ri` HE subscriber has removed hisWeriving, r-Stablish ment to the North-West corner of Oent re street and the Mtnersville road. nearly opposite Mr. Iletz's Eagle Tavern, where he lria erected a convenient •bitildinfthr hln f111)111S,1111 , i will be very Irtppy to accinn- Mod.ne his old customers and the public generally. with Woollen Flannel., Listing and'other Carpets. lle re turns bin sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received and hopes by being punctual, care fi r il, and attentive, to merit iheir.fatnre Colors. • JAMES - FRANKLIN ItARMS. Aprit 3, 1541 : 11-Sta. tiew and'Cheap Furniture Store, • MRS. M. PHILLIPS. -1) Es3PF,CTFUI.I.V announces to her blew!! and the puldtcJgenerally, that she ti sdaken the stand for- Merl) occtipied by her husband, the late ItyrsM deceased, as a tin shoo, n here she, has just received a general aSsortMent of Furniture," made expresslyfor this markl4, of the very hest materials, by rulterior tvorkmen. and at prices so moderate as to give unilr sat satisfaCtion. Her. tnek patt of Sideboa .ds. Sofas. Card. Pier, and - Bining Tattles. Ladles' Dressing Bureaus and Work Stands. Wash mandS.Mahogarty itud Btrd's-eyel Maple. Di dsteads. Mahogany, Ilair'and Cane seated (:hors; Piedure and Looking GlreSs Frames. Ve netian Window Blends, Carpets, and a...itariety of Kit- ellen Furniture. : Persons comm itring honse-heepinc; would do wfll to call and examine her stock heforimtrehasine el EC - 'where. 23 ' Sim feels. confident Fhb will he able to sett furniture cheaper than any 'person in the place. I M. 1.1111.1.1 N. 8 —Second hand furniture taken in eirlanae for new, and also idd futnitutennd window blinds rf.rialr• ed at the'shortest notice. 'All- furniture warranted for one year - .! April 3,181714. . , rort,ralits of Gen. Irvin, • Ttic People:. candtdats for Governor. ittst received and for sale at • .••• HANNA: 4 4's - Match 27 13. Book and Print store. New Labor Books, . A l t h V rtr N itt ' on I n r go li n i v b e l V • Smith on Jim Law of Contracts. Jta t published and for tide at BA.NNAri:'S Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville March 27 • . - ' NOtice. wr °TICE Whereby given. that letters Of Administra. •I *inn upon the estate of William B. Jennings. late of St. Clair, have heen issued to the subscriber, widow of the said intestate. All persons haying claims against the said' state, are hereby requested to present them for settlement -without delay. and those indebted to the estate are notified in come Simard and pay their in, debtedness to the subscriber residing in the town of St. Clair. .ANN JENNiNCS, Administratrts. Margit 13, 1847 WM* Notice in Estate of Jatmi Al urris,late of Erie County, Pa:der-eased. TO'Samuel Morris of Pottsville, Pa., Israel Morris, ' Ifirratia Mortit, Milhaud Morris, Horatio Mdrris guardian of minor child a Franklin Morris, John. Mot,, ris, Sarith Morris intermarried with Carus Lewis. and Curtis Lewis of Reading. Pa.. and all the heirs, devi attes and legal representatives.OfJohn Morris, late of the borough of Erie. Pa. 1 You are •herebyriratile.d and reauired,in pursuance of a trite grAnferl by the Orphana , Coma of Erie county. ~..t Pa.. mho and appkar iti the said Court at Erie, on Mn - day, thy•third day of May, IS4l7then and neve tria - cept orrrefuse to takk the real estate of the sdld dent • dent at the valuation, or if not accepted to show aus Warty or either °prom have) why rhe real estate nUILP the sairillecedent should not be sold according to law ; the -aidreal estate be ingawo.town Intstin the borough of . Eyre,' hontalrung about one.third of an acre each. withtwo diveltingtouaes.one at brick and one of frame, rho the appartepancesererted thereon. MILES W. CitlitalT, Sheriff. -Bheriff's Office. Erie, Pa., ), , • , March 27 ,1847, c .;• , . 1 13-14 • . •I , MI REMOVAL • MAN EPACTURER or. CARPETS & PLANZYPLS, ,N9rtb *ear - corner . a.Cerarcratreet, aaJltar • Mistersville Road, Rt 4111 3, opposite ' `W : 1/e.ies Eagle , TaYara, : potrsaiLLt. *ootarr Flautists arad 'Listing Carpets for sate. -ea El James coclaran, CHEAP READ) . C I LOTRLXO STORE, Centio Buie!, ppposits the tiebange Rotel, ' rorreirtu.s. - . 14-, t STATIONER'S . - . .. , . T" subscriber announcers to his f r i ends ed and the public generally. that he has removed to Centre I street, one door south of Market, where ,he is opening land will constantly keep on hand, a handsome assort ment of Stationery Of all kinds; a complete Supply ,of revery description of School Books; Blank. Books ; I Time. Miners', and. Memorandum Books; the..bist standard works;' and all the cheap publications of the day; Ranging Paper, writing desks, music. maps, &e. In connection with the above, he has establithed a i New . Emporium, and will furnish the inhabitants of • the borough and neighborhood with the best and each , est -information from the Philadelphia press, at pub ' lishers• prices. An arrangement having been made with the publishers of the city, a NEws EsteottluaYEa il tra will be furnished subscribers gratis, upon the re.- c ow. of any late news of, interest, not contained in Biel" - , 1 papers. Any of the following magazines or newspa pers furnished.at the prides appended:— .. . Graham's Magazine g3' Colutriblan Magazine .es Godey's Lady's Book 3 I Ladies' National 414 2 1 N. V. Illustrates Mag. 3 1 Sear's Pictorial do 2 Knickerbocker ' 3 1 Living Age ' :• 8 Ladles Garland . 11 Youth's Cabinet -- I N. Y.•,S. of thp Times h I 'Yankee Doodle. . 3 1 Old Countryman , • 3 1 Alex. Messenger • 2 Saturday Courier 2 I Dollar Netenpaper 1 Scot t's Weekly 1 NeE's Gatette • 2 Evening Post . 2 OnintiM4 , ' •, 44 =EI Flag of Our Union • .2 Boston Yankee ' I) Boston Tribune' .2 Star Spangled Banner 2 Bostoßion - 2lWeekly Gerald ' • 3 Police Gazette - ' 2 I Natito Eagle end Birth-. Pub. Ledger, 61 week 1 right AdVocate 2 Daily Sun 61 " I Native Eagle 6) week D'ly Chronicle - 6) " ' I Spirit 011ie Times 61 ,- . " Pennsylvanian, 12 4 -" ' U. S. Gagette , ISt •" Daily Keystone 6) l' IN. Americon , 15k " I SoksC r riptions receiv ed for one, three, six, or twelve months, loony of the above. Subscribers will Invori-. ably receive thew papers or periodical 3 on thg day of publication. AU of the shove sold at the office, with the followint not before enumerated :7 - -;. . , Cricket ; j 1 Home Journal Literary World , 1 %Vestern Continent Bell's Life in London I l Weekly North American , Council Fire , 1 I Boston Notion, &c. , E. N. CARVALIIO. , 14.—: ' Pottsville, April 3, IT Odfice of the R. 4. P: K. R.'Co., 112 t. Carbon March 18, 1847. S Notice• ti t ) Consignes. rr lIE consignee* of all goods. packages. parcels, &e. • I received at this office, prior to 'Merril Ist. are here by notified to call and take the same from the ware house. before the 30111 of April. neat. Those remaininghn hand, wilt be sold to pav freight and chat gas., /. G. SIIOEMAIMR. Clerk at Mt. Carbon station. March 27, 1817 _l3- TIN ROOFING. 1 • , • •• JACOB M. LONG, H LATE of Reading, would Inform his friends, and! the citizens of Pottsvirr generally, thai he has ta, ken a shop back Of the dwelling now occupied byl Rob.' ert Wondelee, M Centre Street, ready opposite the. Epi.copal • Chiwch, where he IS prepared to di' Tit Work, such as ]tooting, Spouting. &c., at the shrirresi notice and on reasonable terms. The advantages of ri! tin roof are that it is lighter. more durable, and fully rhenp as a good .silingle roof. For ;Deciliter's or his work the subscriber would refer to the new Engine House on the Mount Carbon and Port Carhop Railroad; the Mill Creek Bridg.near'the same place.and theronG ing on the Company's buildingi at Mount Carbon. JACOB 51'., LONG, March I`l7, __ • - • DENTISTRY., • • S. R. DI6KSOM & lir. M. DI:PU.4 SURGEON 1 . ! VENTISTS, otfltrket St., a few doors west of Centre St.. Xorlli side. Z10rch"..",.15.17 I;" Tamaqua Iron Works. 9 , ITE stiliscribers having taken' the extensive Fourk . I. dry and Machine Shop, owned 10. John K. Smitti. Esq., at Tamaqua, are. now prepared to manufacture Stationary Ftuities, Coal Breakers,Screen., Elevators. Car wheels and anion, Mill Gearing, Iron and -Bras's Castings, of ail sorts and sizes- and (tithe, best material, Repairing and every thingapperiainingiothe done with despatch, all avork.dotte by them warranted to perform well. • , ' Persons Imo ant of any thing ln theirline are invited to give then n call. They flatter Utmost lees that 10 strict attention to the business to be 1111i1,10 give gene ral Aaqsfaction. 1111DSON & WATERS; Corner of Rail Road antl'Bridge, Street, j Tatnaqua; Pa.l , Taniaqua,;llar - ch 20.1617 12-tf PAP R HANGINGS, j . IMBRACING rich Frescoes.. Column, Panel. Hall, r Parlor. Room, and Chamber, Decorations, I Fanty Panels, Fire screens, Statues. &c. &c. ' Frescoes, front 00 cts to $1 50 pcti, piece. Statues. from $1 00 toi 2 (10 [do • Columns, from 60 Ito 75. do I Glazed Papers. from • 30 !to 60 1(16 ; Plain Papers. from 121 . to 311 do Borders, Velvet, Plain, and I.; Matched. from 201 to 100 ido The subscriber has received from three of the largCst establishments in I hiladelplim, a new and elegant slip , ply of Paper Hangings. embracing upwards of ,100 dif ferent patterns, for.ParlorS. Halls, Rooms. and Chain t• hers, glazed and unglazedl from 121- cents to $1 50 per, -piece, fis stock m1114:104 nil the:different Varieties or Frescoes; Columns, Princla, Decorations, that r an be obtained in Philadelphia—all of which will -he sold at The manufarthrer's cash prices, and some kinds less. ' On hand a few patterns ofalczed papers .for Chant-- hers be., as low as 30 cents Per piece Also a few Pat terns of Erescoes,zwhich sold at 25 per cent less thin 'city,prires. 1 Merchants supplied with Wide Curtain Paper at city whole-ale prices, by the dozen. . addition to his .stock„ the'subscriber has also :wards of 200 'patterns of pape'r on hand, front which!se lectionscan be made, andthe paper obtained at 30 IrdOrs. roller. • , r -a Persons in want of. paper. -will - always find it to their advantage to buy it at home, particularly when they can obtain it at ire samejuices, and. in sonic in stances, lower, us, io case of aceMent, rt can be match ed —and it is very seldom thaGthe exact quantity ; for 'rooms can be obtained .abroad, the supply , being either • too little Orlon great. which; is attended with great in convenience. Soule piecesiof "'paper and remnants of border always • akeit back ati 1 Cheart Paper Store,l;ottsvitle. Mara) 13 IT ME • • Adthinistratotos:-Ncilke • T r j itters 'of Adminktratirin have peen t` granted to the subseqbes; on the estate ofiEn- WATZD DAVIE, Mlper. lute of,the linrough orMlnersville, Schuylkill county, deceased. by the Itogitter of Schuyl kill county ; notice 14 hereby given that all tlimse in debted to the QZI4/ilpf said deceared, are requestkl to make payment without delay:'-3n4 tltiwe having claims will present them air eettlementio the e,ubscribei, ' V I LLIAM STERNER, Ashuhlistratpr, rch 20, INT • 0 k .y.,1 :. ~. --....- _._--, cm , - 4,....„ 1 - 0 , •••... , .• . I._ -\ \ - Y-iSkio: 4 - - - ,- -7 t -tr IA .; : i Nv y• , 1 1 - 4- —77' . 1 . 7 k v St!..-)' 1 ' c , 1 -- - - W — C•I 4 O C- 7 / .- 1 ' . I rt, If r• suletcriber lias, just received aim han n dreth's I Nursery, a supply "(Garden treecil.r.vrraprect to bre fresA, emnracine a goierul asshrunent, which he will sell wholesale and retail at Philadelphia Nursery pri ces; among which are 1 I i (n Globe Artichoke . ' m ug Orange Carrot 1 Apportions i Early Horn( 'do l• Early Valentine Beans Field do ' Early Six Weetta do Early Cauliflower I ' Aye ord Long Pod • do White SOW Celery Broad Windsor .do , Bed-Solzd (do ; Large Limo do Corp: Sailed I Scarlet Homier do t Sicilet Corn White Dutch tlo Ciqted CreSs j Horticultural dd ly Frame Ciientnher Early Turnip•Lecitc.4 Beet g Green ed. • Long Wood •do .1 Wilde Egg Plant ( White Sugar. do. Gutted Endive • itorecnia ) 1 rtilon leek Broccoli : rip Curled Lettuce • Early York Cabbage lEarly Cabbage do Large York do i Curled India do I Early Sugar Loaf do, ; RnyatCabbage do Green Curled ISaeoida Brown Dutch dol Drumhead Savoy do Nutmeg Melon Large Drumhead do • I Citron do Flat pinch do , Water • do Red Pickling do Mustard Elred White Colon Seed. Early Hush ttquarli Large Veflovr do ; Long Green do Annual do Tomatoes Nasturtium ' • ' While Flat Turnip; Okra, Red Topped 'du I Curled Parsley ' Large Globe do Sugar. Naga • ' I Rota Saga • do I , Extra Early Peas ' • I Anise, Sweet Basil. Early Frame do Caraway. Coriander, Bishop's dwarf prolific do '" - rutel, Eavender,l 5102 Imperial . do Marigold, Sage. • . , Black-eye Mnrrnwfat dO Summer Savory, I' Large Marrowfat do 1.4 weet AlarPrem, i Sugar Pod , do Thyme, Rosemary, Early Charlton( do, Onion Setts by, the quart or Large Bell Pepper I • bushel ~ i I • Cayenne- do 1 Flower Seeds in great ,va- Mammoth Pumpkin - • • riety.,,.•Atert 20 diode put Field do • tip , in boxes. el.per tax. Carly Scarlet Radish I Clover aid Timothy Seed Early Salmon do 1 unary & Hemp (le,tll far White . Summer -tin ••• birds White & Red•Tsurnip do Summer • BONS Mao, Winter ' 'rid'l 'pahlias, &r.... i `thuhath . • - f i Hoes, , Carden skstles and Salsify tOyster•PlanO i . Rakes,' f i savoy Spinnach 1 - Pruning Knives i - • Brush Patty Pan Squash i hook' . `,..rr Orders received Mr all kinds of Field seeds-- kW% Guano and- Poudrelte. Agricultural 'lniplements. 4 hruhhery . and Pants -ail of which will be supplied urban notice at . - - HANNAN'S March 27 19••• ' Bopk and Seed Store. Pottsville. REMOVAL. f 11 1,.. : -, l l )l)tlabelplita. • _ . DRUGS,TAINTS, it D YE = STUFFS, i . . •. ma scat eV - - I , . I REISTCH'stf. RICHARDS. • WIIOLESIALE DIZIIGoIsTs, 4 . • 1 .. AT low prices, a ladle and conrPleht as. ; -..:.: • . violent of Drugs: Paints, Oilg, Varniahes, 1 ... ii , T Window Glass, Dye-stuffs, and apices, - t ...... which we b frit very low Pit cash. ,We , --- ii• warrant our Drags robe pure and of prime ,i - ":: -quality :; among which arc - ;500 oz.,Quinine; ' 5001hs. pu re oil Peppering 50 " Ihlorphia, . • Wu " Opium, !Hp "Est Bark, : • '2O bbls Castor Oil. ;beadng every artide used by Druggists and Phyrl i :Mans. Our assortment of Paints Oils, Varnishes; and I,wirofor Glass is large, and our prices such as cannot fall to please. 50lons pare Lead,.• . 110 latds. Coach Varnish, 2000 horses Window Glass; T5O " ' Copal '• 1 500 iteMrVen,Redlk. Ochre, 100 , dog. Paint Brushes, 1000 gala. Linseed Oil, t a° bnla.ript. Turpentine. ! We Offer a superior Coach Varnish at $2 pet gallon. 'Our stock inctudes every articleused by Co4sb anif ;Rouse; Painters. - • Dye} stuffs we ottilr at particularly low prices, baying a largi stock of eery article used by the trade. - :200 Mils, Dye Woods, I 5000 .lbs. Ground Pepper. , I 100 a iboys (lit Vitriol, ,' -1 2boo " ' " Cinnamon, 500154 Indigo, . 1 .500 " Nutmegs. i Cochineal, Madder. &e., - i Mace, Saleratus, tt•e, AlsO 50 tons Grindstones at low, prices. Cite us a all, no charge 'for making inquiry. - i 1 4 ' PitENcit 4. lIICIIAUDS, . i ' Wholesale Druggists, N. W. Como of 10th. I and Market sta., Philadelphia. ' i Phila., April 10, 1517 • 'AS-3m' ASSIGNEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE. t‘ The William Penn Farnace:” TumiAs & SON Auctiongas ;Valuable Real ,Estate— Furnace - and other prop= 7 "erly, near Spring '3IIII, Montgomery , County, fiPranu.: about 12., .4nde, from, Phila. - 1 - 1 N . TVE:4DAY, MAY 11 th,1817, at A o'clock In the / evening , will he sold at p u blic - sale, withont.re- Serve, at' thf: ,PIIILSDELPIIIA I.:gals:tog, by order of !ohn l'is•efts, Assignee of Livingston .k, Lsman, the allowing described Paltiable Property. %lz: . No. L' :A'.l that tract of laroLsituate in the township of Whitetnaish, county of Illinitgornery, and stare of ennsylvania, containing 21 acres anif 37:' perches„ pone or lees. , _ . I The above"property Is situate near "Spring Mill," pn the Philadelphia and Norristown flail Road, about 32 miles froin Philadelphia. - There are erected there- . on 5 frame tenements.enginh house ma, ~s"`l's= chinery and steam engine. With the no, •••sA - nance (known as "The William Penn eat gg g '' Furnace.") The premises are subject to a:lease to.. John Horton. which will ex pire on the first day of Janmtry, ISIS, and will tie sold Subject thereto, and 'abut TO all incutnbrances and liens. C.). Terms cash, payable at the time of sale. • N 0.2. Also at the saute tittle and place, will be 'Ohl ,Suedry articles now in the possession of John Horton, !on the pretriises, (horses, tools, Jr.c.,) and included in, !the lease to hint. trZe The whols,of the personaipronerty, No. 2, will be sold togereWfin one lot. Terms cash as above. .. . . Also sundry articles not included in the Irmo.— Terms cash as above., • , c 4 Printed fiandliPla striae full particulars, may ha •had of the aSsigrinin or auctioneers • The property may viewed at any time pravi ous to sale, en application to John Horton, on'the pre. wises. , AT. TIMM All & BON • Auetlepeero, 03 Walnut street, . Phila., April 10,18-11'. ' 15.4 Temperance Grocery Store. T AMES S. SPENCER & Co., Whrlesale and R !tail • Grocers, S.'. W. corner of Second and South streets, Philadelphia-, have constantly on hand, and -fur sale. an extensive assortinent of Groeeries of all discriptinnx (Exneer LiQuous) 'Flour. Provisions, and Fish, which they. offer at as low prices wi they ran he purchased at in the city. 'The attentionmf•Country dealeis and fsni iti. is Paitiimlarly requested to their stock of Teas. Coffees,and,ringars. Gonds purchased, delivered at any point in.the city frie of all expense. Phila.,..kpril 3, 1817 • . . Cheap , Carpets and Olt Clottis,al - ELDRIDGES' . . . . CELEBRATED CHEAP CARPET STORE. P ERSONS about to buy NEW CARPETS and Ol Ott.'' CLUTIPII' wholtsale nr road. Mg season, cannot fall to be Baited with the excellent assortment and ex tremely low prices at which we are selling, and is a in vite them to examine the stock of Beautiful Imperial, Suneifinehicrain,. ' : I • _ I Fine +tint Common do., }. CARPETING'S. ' Venetimis, of ail kinds, I . • , Cotton. List. and Rae, J - . And Oil Clhilts, front 2 to 21 feet wide, cut to At Rooms, 113112, &c. ' . I. Also— slattilies. Floor Baize, RUCS. Table Covers, &e, &c; wit \ i au-assortment of tow-priced Inerains. from 25 to 50, at I Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to 50 cents. EI.DRIDGE *Zr. lIROTIfEir. - 4;1 Stiawberuy st., one door abate Chesnut, I near Second, l'hiladelpnia. I 1.3 m I "%Hilda., April 3, ISI7 'PHILADELPHIA' China and .(tueensware House. THE. übierihr;ii.• CC CS lII'S to TYNDADE, wont.) call the attention of the merchants nod re sidents of Pottilville and its vicinity, toabetr stock of —CHINA AND QUEENi4WAIII3. ,Whirb we, have tin hesitation in saying I. the largest in the United rtatea, and which, in the greater part, is 'made for, and imported by ourselves. Any person having mei" Queenswire or China for a number of years, will notice the general 'deterioration in theAlinlity—this is Owing to the greatly reduced meg. Jn some of the mmufactories, Where a Bond name has. hemestabli,hed and pride taken in their character, no such inferiority is nbserved—frinn such houses have we constantly endea,nred to Make our stock, and we are DETERMINED to sell our wares as low as any quality, whether .equal. or inferior, can,be sold in the U. 3: There jIS a prejudice azainct Chesnut Street, raiied from alse notion of hither prices. Ciur resat An Oa' street p . tII.OWER than on any other twsitmsq , c.treet, atm nothing el e could possibly make d rfereticet,-- But no hau-e coy SUCCEED here that 1.1007 not keep the lie,t qualities of goods. apd i his does DOI suit all-hence The prejudice. We have every kind- of Ware, from Common Painted 're: A. Peed Plates, Mocha 'Granite, Printed, Flowing ;Moe, to the finest Chios and Glass. • We are anxious to extend nur btiltiess. and take 'et, et). proper 4111,141 S fit doing, en—but not making per fonal application - to strangeri•liere. we have no other means of doing it thin by the aid of our old friends, by advertisigg, and by the quality and mires of our goods. Tl'NnAt.r. & MITCHELL. • 9.lcL.C . lnninut Qtreet, above 7th Street. , ' Cr The Store is lighted 411 ever' night until 9 or 10 o'clock. - i l'hilad.ilphia, 'March 2.i1iir.1647 ,• ' Mien -- : . Co-Partnershiii' Notice,. I 7 BEI,I.F.IIIEATI Melee assort:lto-1 With Ilya .1 1 - EDW. R. MTh E.N. ill the Brush and iyfyfl ittek will hereafter trade tinder the Aim at 11E1.- 1 ERJL AU & AITKEN.at the old stand, No 72 North Third street, below Cherry, where, by strict aitention to business..they . hope_to merit the patrotitte hereto , (ore ezteaded to the old firm. Country merchants would , ilo well to call and \examine their stock before purr fining; as they are, deferottned in - sell cheap. BELLERJEAII & AITKEN. • No. 72, North Third . street. Philada., March 20. 1917 r 12-3 m SHIELDS .& MILLER, IATOULD inform their old customers that they hate VI/ removed from N 0.2.31 to 59 North Third street, above Agit, eist side. where they will keep a fon and complete assortment of Hardware and Calle, y. Ene ii-h Grass and Corot: Scythe, of Griflin'A and , dher makes. German Scythes. inclodine the eenulite Steyer mark. Nails; Forks. Shovels, Spades, Cant, Shear. A merican and English Mister Steel. &c.. hc, to which they invite the,attentitin of Country. Merchants befhre huyine.7 Feb IJ, 47 '. 4111 • . CHEAP CONFECTIONARY • And Fruit Store, - 'X°. 426, .Varlet tt.,bctiecertl'Zat and 1314 sta., south aid 4, PHILADELPHIA. iihpr takes - This =OM of tnil!rming Ht sub .c Th- ..tibisr takes row country merc hatits: and r01p.r.4. that lie keep. con stantly. on bawl a lame supply of FOREWN FRUITS, NUTS, &cot" Me LaTEs - r INIPORTTIONS, which tie K'df sell at reduced cash prices—also • CANDY mannfat.tured fitt.ii every day, from sTeiM 4.1,11M1TD ribose, warranted to stand all weather with fiir ° I Purchasers arbrespectiutly Invited to call and exent, ,, . Inc for themselves, when every effort shill be made to p are, both In qualiv and price. STEPUF.I , I T. WIHTM Ali. 01- floods carefhlly• hacked, and sent tri any • -- pa rt of the Cjiy„ Rail ROW, Depntr, or • Stcamblat Landing', avithaut rharge. Phila. March 1,5, • . .A DAILY LINEOF STEAM ..AND . TOW--'_IIOATS, FROM POTTSVILLE AND PIIILAD4. . HaltlevlDE.V, FORWAEDOIG k 00M1YUSSION MERO44IM, Vine tired Wharf. Schuylkill,, _ lULLIDELNIIA,' cv . farms hi P s. f C ri TFU s L a LY _Me j r ye public, that h., 'anew pre • pared to receive and for -50a"....ii7w750.41" ward me mita ndtze ot eve t'''.l.4...'rtry description on the pen. ing of the Canal-, avhicb will be.glitha2litli instant, to nod, from Port rarhen, Pclifitville.' and ' adelphis anti nil the intermediate places, daily. Every e will betaken for the speedy and Safe delivery of the sane at reasonable rates. The iron Steamers Ph(enin and Pilot, bove good ar emnmodoxions ror.passengets. errata daily to tbe Union and State Canals. Philadelphia, March 13, I 11-3 m Melas Mackerel. . supply of Mess Mackerel just received at the York Store for family use. EDNII !YARDLEY: rotuivlit, Nov. 7th„1648 ejoo D LBS. Potasb, for, sale at bIIkRTIA'S Cheap rug store, rousollic Jtpe',27 . ----1-L_ ...._. MINERS! JOURNAL. Sates lay Morn L.V". Our ackituvaleAlierneilts tre due to Unn i. Esq., y. s. Oszette (Ace" fur setenii paper.. • t y:r Sur friend Mr..!. Nforgan,has .openrd • NrAv. Store in Nlarket street, near 'Third, where can be ',eta . iried new and choice Goods , ,low mtes. Mrs. Mmgan had also received her Spring I • supply nl Fashionable hlillin.rq . - • " favors of both our Minersville ono Philadelphia correspondents ] came too Ito* for this week's [ paper. tittles* they are sent in by Thor's. day evening. they cannOt, tsppeor che f following Saturday.. 'rotn" is-inqred that have no objections to a NeW !alit correspondent, pro sided ho' will dish uW Hose pews of inter esito our readers. Our limns will not permit us to pub l ish long letters; whi+ icen) to {to. ritten neatly for the sake of • The Townl alt wa's croerded on Thursday right to wittier's the comic of Col. Lindsay.. in which the Removal ictistion found a prominent feakure The Colonel paces a funtlof hinnor. whilti it is hripossibie to reti.t, pccoloxi:—%%e news fniin the.elections in 4er tro;ri Connectirut, RI ork, 1,4 s struck I.jcufodii. of rn oilier words, its Ffiz • - . ,;) Dearth IN CART. /NAL it f terday'si -North American •qohn of York," dated *e e which states that , tilffr Nt Pottavi i lle Company of an the The !Jain* . • the Penniylvania Voluntee s. says s I • "On', the afternoon of th tOth—after toiling ail day over broiling sand*, an suffering for vrater—.- when the enemy had io , en driven from the height, and the shOwer of. shells nd halls was turned directly upon.them. at '; . 4 word from Col. Wyn- Odop the two regimen's joined in a hearty hung to th e fir s t of king Death% 'missionaries. After that no one thought of saying that salynteers couldn't stand fire..",' DatAtIFUL EX-PLONION OW FIOE Dl74P.—Ail I • explosion of fire damp took place at a Collifrfat England ion the 6th of, ftlarch, r ' which kilkJ no less than scentkfive men. Explosioqs from the sametausr, frequently take place in our Collieries in,this rciion:--and they will coptintlll to litcreotand'pro'xe more destructive tolife as the depths Of, thei.Sines increase, in - The lteinoval lie µtll be touni.l in this:Pa, per. ; i ts publieritiOn will prevent- MUch mix:rep, r esentation, h ;regard to its previsions, brut enable ( 1 he - people to judge accorchnglY The cith zcns Ponsyille fare bound to oriel the Court, Houseland offices, at their o*n eiperuse within the period of i h ree years. if they fail.in,Oomply i ing widt this provision of the eirl()val can take plrce.: fy ill is 'required under )iny. dr, ,cumstuhcev, the - ”pen,.e of ins erection Is properi ly thrown updn Itie county. There. are. two seci tions iii tttie huh conflict With - eaels•other--1 are,in r i !gives the public buildings lii OrWigsliurg for a 9ollege—the other providert fur their salel p This wasl. an oversight, an d the defect' can easily/ • • be ,remedied at ta l e next fesaiori of the I...git•lat.. lure, the 13111 carry he6ne the people,. • ' ( - . `"-(1 . 11e•St. I,Mtia Era states that Uen. Taylor is a warm and' ard,nt admirer of Henry Clay-- that he should baire voted 'for him in' 1844, if he hid Leo at home anti that he wlis opposch to the anzexation s as.. He MS n sup poiteriof Gen.iHairiaon in 1840 in oimooition to Van Efuren. He le a drinocrat-of the:Jefferson, MadisOn, Monroe and Clay sehOel,—whose prin. ciples were and are the saMo as tinise adioeated by Atl i dew . ucratie He ahhors Polk. ism and . Lo'coforoisiu—end this is the reason why such powerful elt,rti• t t eupe , reede hint in the coat, mend p i f the 4rmy Were mod , . = Tiutso or VERA. - (iftf.lZ +ll 'rue Carrot, • • —Tbere was great rej /zing Borough on Monday afternoon last whet) the pews of the cap. I t o u f re g o n f . 11 s ti c s o zo h o a t a l_r i.e il e tr n ali n e e r, ca ta m zul p e li rt h h a ;c7 it n it i o an cq d emeille lose of Inen.land.the ssft ty of the Schuyl kill county boys, who it was known were,plaeed in an expost:t.: position, was:escertained. The Canron belonging to the Mit ington rtillensti was hauled out and 'a Nations salute &rd which ; Ferer)erated through Our•mountain's— Flags were unfuled, ~.bon•fireyere the .drums were. beat, and bends parallel ;Nel'4eolA, and'a general jejoMing chakacteriS.l mit whrllepekjaiiAin.. On Wednesday ereni ri gi ser . eral buildings were Mu minated, among. 'which were l.teitirs. Slaters, and Ilarr'alho's Stores, and the °Mee of the Demo. erotic Press.. 1 . 1 • - . • ...,• NOMINATION' OF G EN. TirLql4.-.1110 1.0.01119,. rsatiU : Whigs of .the City and County of fhilti: 1 delphia, held a rati6catiou meeting il toe State t • flouSe Yard. on Sde l Urday iast,mbie,h waslargely otteri l ded. The Ilan', tlithn•Sergtapt pretiidtd, and the Meeting" was addressed 4ty' .Messrs. Chandler, • logersolt, Conrad. Morris an of The follow. i n g I Remliitions njminating .• Old Rouble; eincl fecodif for the Prii , jelency, parsed by OJ.clarrie. tioni;, . I - . Therefore, gcsolr'fil, 'rhea: the,thanka and gritt. irude of the Country. are imitu'ratlF duo to Major General Zachary Taylor,, his officers and soldier., for l'IlL• gallant mannat ill which they have curtain, ' l ed the honor of our country, and edified ilia stars anal stripes trim:loElmly through et) ,many well..i fought fields to brilliant victories.. , If eietrt:ac that we do commend him to Abele., . _.. voratile ronsoiereitiOn and. Fordial support -of !ou r 1 fellow countrytnen, and in the name of the Uent .octeitie Whig citizins,of the iity•and count, pf PhitadebStim do name and . nominate him- as, quo es Gt'didate of the gical J.)entocratic tildg Patty - dr the' United Stater, for the presidency of these U. 'Piled Statem, and avow our tieterminatiortio sub-. mil andrsupport his name and his. claims for the _tipinus•al of our Democratic Whig hretbem of Ithe: Union, in National COnyerition hereafter to be i w seintßed. . • l' . ..! I - ' iThe following resolution coinptimentuy to the gallant achiesetnetit of Gen. Scutt and his Army, was also pass, q; I, _- - i• - ' 'SW hereas. we hese this day received the grati fying intellizener4f *pother glorinus triumph o‘ ou ] r arms ; another tt noble Manifestation of Arnett. can valor, i o n the espiPre of the city of Vera UrtM'i Anil the far-famedt Castle of Pan Juan de Uline; . by ili• trellis under the'commapd of Major Gen-. eral Winfield Seritt.. Therefore - i l lersiecte', That while we appreciate the ma terly• and tl,kil ful irnannerin, which the investment stint booilidteituent were cotuluctittit NW the bravo rylo latch eheracterised all.our feiree jp the invest-. mini olDlVinthatiltbent. we embrace the earliest nees.jojite tenter in the name of *or fellow lejtj 47:eile theirs r,eart.'wann thariles to Major Ge efla 4oti and his copiparifons in 'arms, as well et, admen, fir their heroic conduct, and to our h i (lite reit. of Pennsylvania who.have"sharevi in :th e' di end the glory, our liveliest symrsthy and retard ; I i i -3AI I MI 0 ~y~* I }Yf~ ~'' ~~ ng. April 2y, 1847. wilt coo n . h avi i Virginia. 'The then• h le Island, and New m completely clumlr—, lard," - Comrstsr.-- , Yes. contains alelterfrocrt a Cru; March 2lst, I • chael Luscht, ; of rho disease of; the heart . writer in speaking Q 1 lIMI
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