Iia " IIMA Tho Coal TrOle for 1.8.47.; . . • - The , cplantlty sent this weCkby Ra*Road is '38,613 01 , 1 -tii Canal, 4000 10—totals fOr the week, 32'014 15— , ificiwing 11 slight dectease by the former, and, -a small . Incrbase by the latter, compared with last weak. Total for the Beason by Rail Road 352,725 69—by Canal 19,, 493, 01.. -1 The freight by Canal to Philadelphia is 70 Cents, to N , ... , ~ York, el . 75 a 11 60. .I:oats continUe very scirce oaths Canal..• 1 e I ` ; Vessels are getting more plenty at, Richmobd, and freighter have declined a little, with iil-- l tc.downvittrd,,,c.c.n, .-, • ..-e--,".. _ dency. - We quote as 1.011+.11: e .. To New York, — I _ ;... • 10, - 1„, 25 45 To Boston, To New Bedford, • 0 , ' • - .1 15 1 . To Providence, ' ~ 1 521 , , . To Fall River, 1 621 To Portsmouth, N. 11.;,- ' ' --,2 53 ' 1 50 ' To Newport,' • r. To Albany; . • - 150 a 160 • . To Troy, ~ -.7 160 a 165 , . '" • The, price Of White Ash Coal, onboard, ranges 65r lum', froili#3 50 to #3 75 per ton—prepared coil $3 621 to #3 75—Red Ash, from $3 75 to $3 871—Lehigh coal Cram #3 671 to #4-00. -i The stock of eoal On hand at Richmond does not cli -- tranisil. much. This, is to be regretted, as it interferes materially with the pricei; wh ich are ranging about 25 Cents per tort less than witat it ought to be Cu a healthy business. :._ . . . Sent for tlieweek cmlin on Thuredny Evening lost :; . 1tA . 11;110t , 1 7 : , • - CANAL. - - wEtis...•• ,TOTAL. • WEEK. TOT•L P. tarpon, . 135,08 18 141,802 05 t 2 480 00 10,184 00 Pottsville, 5,342 16 ', 46.387 11 f , B' Haven, 12,466 17 143,509 . 14. SOS 12 4',760 07 I'. Clinton, 1,184 10 . 18,028 19' ._ ,' 540 00 29,613 01 ' 352028 00'.. 3,478 12 . .15,480.0, 19,494 07 Total R.R.& Cabal 36,217 11 • RAILS OR TOLL AND TRANiRORTATRIN ON•RAIL ROAD, TO 1. 1t47. , , 51t. Carlton. Sc4l. haven ht clinton• $1 50 • ' s sl 40. 41 15 11 40 '1.30 - 110 - • • From To Philadelphia, To Richmond RATES or TOf.t. fly dA74AL, TO ItTNE 1, IE4BI EVM Mt. Carbon. S. Haven: P. Clinton. To Philadeletia. ' 64' ye. GO - cts. ,52 cts. 4.3. A' drawback of 25 pe l cent . on the above mull, of toil is allowed by the Company. on all emit shipped durrne the triondrofkpril, rind 15 per cent_ during the etiorith of May. 7. - , . , , • LEHIGH COAL' TRADI. . . . For the week end . ing,Mny..l,l B 47. ' ~ .. WEF.K. ' TOT L, I' ' . -', ' Stimtolt - 5.178 00 - 17,330.13 '.. Rhume Run # 4,349 06 15,065 10 . . Beaver Meadow 3,163 19. 10,949'00 " Suminit ; - •651 . 10 1.516'12 - Hazleton 3,039 04 '. 1297 19 • Bockmountain Co ' 1 421 IS ' • 2,569 08 ._. • • Wyoming .' " • 216 06 ' ' ' 364 07 18,040 12 MILL:CREEK BAIL ROAD' . , . The following Is the apount of enarpasseil over the Mill Creek , Rail Road; for the last twelve iliys, ‘, 5.559 12 Tons. ' - • Yeriast report -- 58:249 Y 3 Total . - GEORGE lIAD C;:4' - . - SCHUYLKILL VALLEY ' R kill. R.OAD• ' . Amount of coLl.trar:Sn'Arted diet the Schuylkill Val ley' Rail Road, for the we'ek.ending,un Saturday even tog last. . . *. • 7,111 00. Tons. Per laFt. report 67,493 19 " Total• ~_ 74.ti70 19. JEficsq TURN,EIt, Collector. , • . _ ..._ NOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL. ROAD Amount of COI transported.oyer the Mount Carbon & Port. Carbon ,Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening lest. 10.471 04 Tons. Per last report - 12.6,384 06 ' " Total IZSf.SS 10 „ JESSE TUR\EIC; Collector MINE HILL& SCiIUYLKILL HAVEN The.followine Is the amount of Coal ) transported orerilthi road for the week ending on Wednesday last 1.603 16 *Tone. Per last report.. 1..16.332 C 7 Total , ]49.026 03 " WILLIAM-NEWELL, Collector • MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. • • Amount of Coal transported over this Read fur the %seek ending on Thursday evening last. .5.245 00 Tons 4 4 037 00 " rer last report EMI Wrapping & Curtain Paper. ri 00 D Wrapping paper wholesale at 50 rents per rerun. \.)- Wide Curtain Paper OF ?II ne.s . r - QULITY at per dozen, farsale at . Cheap Wholesale and. Retail lihok Store. Z-Small dealers in'hooks supplied at Philadelphia whole: .sale prices, by the. - Pay S-19 , 4 ' , . . 131:larding , ... ~• 'VOLT ynnng men can be neenninindated With hoarding .1: by applying opposite Jenkins; Si reen and Wire man ufacittry, in Curd Eireet. - Any 8 19-3 t • 1 'Patent risntin Baby 'Jurnper,•--,' Or Nurse's -.Assistant. SUPPLY', a th is celetrrate4, article ju ' v't received A. and Gtr sale at ' ' BANNAN'S, ' MayB 19 • Bnoic and Variety store. Pottsville. Gold Pens $1.15 , .., •' A GOOD article of Gold. Pens, as low as $1 75, made :••• .-. ,11 by Levi Brown, the ,friginal inventor. Al'.s pens I . ,td -only $1 18. just received and for sale at BA NN AN' 13 - . . Cheap Stationery Store, where all kinds of goods, in his 1 line can be had wholesale and retail, at . Philadelphia _ : prices. . May 8.. 19 • ' ' A Good and Cheap Article. MOUNT E,A.G_LE TRIPOLI, MANUFACTVEEp AT TILE BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE WORKS, FOR cleahing the surface of WINDOWS, MIRRORS, mid GLASS-WARE, and' reStoring it to its original transparency, this article is decidedly without an equal. ,Both time and labor arevaved by its use. A thousand references could* be adduced, if necessary, to certify to this fart. It will remove the oxide from' the surface of Cold, Sil ver, Copper . , Brass, Britannia, Tin, &c. with the greatest 'facility; gime it an unrivalled polish. WA fair trial is all that the proprietors ask, and will convince the most .keptical of its utility. • For sale wholesale and retail at BANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottsville. Merchants and others supplied by the dozen: ,at manufacturer's prices. Also • .. COLEMAN'S .FRENCII CEMENT, For s ipending all kinds Of broken class, crockery, dr..e., a very superior aside, warrantecl. For sale at - May 8 10 BANNAN'd Stationery Store - By LivipgstOn Bc= CO'S. Express 2.9X.N.01.X'S ICEEKLY . BUD GET Of . . • New Books. • . , , Gen. Tayl ,, r's Life, Battles. and Correspondence, 2.5 'Taylor and his Generals. with Plates, 25 25 llcalthqllade Easy. Ihr the People, • hook of tin? Feet, with Plates, . 50 - The Snug Bird Paltrier. by Dr6er, 12 , e 11 ---- ' - Foot, 11S. Mil, s. a fresh supply, 5 .. __ The Horse's , . The Greatest Plague of Life. part 2 . l 2 1 r , ; I HE subscriber. Executor of the last will and testa.. l'he Meteor ; or the Cutter of the Ocean, - J Mott of Andrew D. Baum, M. D., decaased, will Merry's Miaseurinfor May, it per annum, each • 10 • expose to sale, at public !endue, on Saturday. the 15th Seoti'eNapoleon , very cheap. '. . day of May next, at the housesof Abraham Brocli, in ileadley'u Sacred:Mountain*, cheap edition, - , • - i v the Borough of Orwitteliurg, at 10 o'clock in the litre- Counterfeit Detectors for May, • noon, the following.POperty of the said deceased, to Small Bookii on 'great subjects. containing " witi-1 horse, I roekaway carriage and harness, 1 sill ' 'I he Principles of Criminal Law, , , key. 1 sleigh, 2 saddles and In Idles, 2' buffalo robes. 1' Phy,inlogy and IntellecemarScienre. . . . 1 book carte, I Medicine case. a large hit of Medical honks. Miles Power over himself to prevent or control in ,, a lot of Medicines and bottles, Miklical Instruments I sanity. ''' . , ~1 Piano Forte, chairs, clrehing and a Christian Doctrine and Practice. in the Second century, 1 ^ tri" r's •Iniro 7 number of articles too tedions to mention. Attendance Philosophical Theories and Philosophical Experience, . , w ill be given, and the' terms of sate- made known by Christian Sects in the Nineteenth century. . - CHRISTIAN • BERGER, ENPCIIIOT. Together with a variety of other honks just received bald , O fa sale at ISANICAN'.S'BookW. - Periodical store_ nviMpurj , May 104.1847. 18-2 t , .Nay 8 • • 19-:- 7 .-- -- , - I . . - - . Dissolution. • T"F. :... I. i m i inprithip. beretofote .eaisting 'between Die.- . fill! D. Schoener of Pottsville: and JOhif M. Sch.- mo, trading under the timid - Schoener& Schomn , Sad- 1 • -. diets, &c., at:Minersville, was dissolved bYmutual con- 1 • sent on the first of April 1647. The busineSS of the • -laidfirm will be settled•up•by•D; D. Schoener,i'lla has ..:-. ' the .13ooki in his possession. , All who are indebted:-are. requeittel to alf add 'Make Immediate payment, if they , • desire to save colds. Those having , claims against the .. ilate firm will present them for y I) ment. . DICIIAR pa D . SCDOENEI3; • - , 101. IN M. SCIIOMO. May Ist, 1647. .... r :,' ' . . ' .17---3t* 'Sale of Lots 'in Donaldson, Schnylkill Co. ARTIEL be eoIiJ at. public 's ale, at 'Lomiaon's Hotel, in the fl our ', ingtown of Donaldson, Schuylkill yam tty, a number of convenient building lots,laid out • by the Swatara Coal•Latid Company. as an addition to the town of Donaldson. , The town of 'Donaldson is located at the hed of the iiwatara.Rail Roadmhkh will, in June next, be i connected with the Mine 11111 and Schuylkill Haven • 'Rail Road, thus giving that section oTthe Codl Region two . avenues to market. From its location it is destined,.nn muestinnably, to become one of the largest towns in the. 'Coal Region, and, therefore, persons in want of lots .hal - :better secure them early. 'The sale will take place on Saturday, the Atli Say of ' lazy next, at 10 o'clock, A. SI: - •-Tenns WHEELER made known on • _?ssls. C. . . • • '• the day o. —.•.-. mot for BWatara Coal Lard Co. :Way . • MN MMt=MM •OV REAL EST,A , TE: Y virtue of several writs of Attroirrtost Eternise B andlevsnt rams, issued out of the Court of Com 'Mon Pleas of Schuylkill County and he me directecFet 11- be exposed to. sale by public vendue or outcry on „ • Thursday, the 3d day of June, 184:7, At 4 o'clock, P... 151., at the public house of Michael _Graeff, in the linrougli of Orwigsburg, county of Schuyl kill. the following described premises to wit : ALL the right, title, and interest of Calvin-Blythe; be lug 500 acres or-thereabouts, undivided, of, in, and to, albtliat certain tract or parcel of teal land. situate on ltinislf creek, partly in Lower Mahaudonge, and partly itiVisrter imam:4lWe, in Scnpylkilliounty, and surypp ,ed in pursuaah.Oftrinottherants. eight wbereof'are da ted the loth day of Nov.eMbet, 1793, and granted to the following named persons respectively, Johte_Burkhart, William Wittman, Thom a 3, PelerLFeathers Daniel Messersulith, Willienilittainner, Daniel_ Bose.' . and Frederick - Raub„and•one . whereof is dated.tne lath day of December, 1793,- anitgrantedsaGeorge Dewald, and patented in March and Fettrualy,l79s;'to James - F,squire, and containing in the whole; accord iug to the patents,4o62 acres, 151 perches, • Also—Alt hid, the said Cal Yin Blythe's interest, being - an undivided sixth part of the following tracts of land;) situate in LoWer blahantongo township; in Selittil kill county, and State aforesaid, to wit: A tract of land surveyed on a warren's-1u the name of George Dewald, containing 405 acres and 103 perches; one other tracrof land surveyed on warrant in the name of I John Burkliait, conteinme 450 acres. and 123 perches; all that part nfm tract ;if land surveyed nn-warrant to John Sllaner(Williain Shoener,) tying west of western Roush creek, and adjoining said tract surveyed'in the name of John Burkhart; one other tractof land Survey. ed On warrant to Willintn Wituran, containing 4401cres, -and 64 Aterches • one ,other tract of land surveyed on ! "warrant- to Frederick Raub, containing 440 acres; and ' 64 perches', and one Other tratt surveyed on warrant to Peter Feather, containing 440 acres, Mora or less. The above,thentioned Mama of land, being coal laud, and being the seine which the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- v a nia,by patent granted to James Wilson, Esquire. and being part of 9 tracts of land granted by aqui William ' Parker to said Calvin Blythe, by - deed dates the 22d day of July, A. D:, 1839, and recorded in Schuylkill county. There hteicepted out of thlsponveyance the same land 'which the said William, Parker,'hy his deed referred to, excepted out of his conveyance, as by reference thereto will more fully appear. • . Also—All his, the said Calvtrallythe's interest in three tracts of land, situate in the said township and county, (the. said Calym Blythe's interest being the quantity which 290 acres 'in prOportion 'hears to 1600 acres) to wit : One tract of land surveyed on warrant to Jahn Le.igel, centaining 441 'acres, and 60 perches r. (part of this tract te sitivini in Dauphin county,) one tract of land surveyed on warrant to Casper Lenge', containing 443 acres and 103 perches ; 'one other tract of land sur veyed on war`rant to y Stephen Lenget, containing 443 acres and 67 perches . The la stabove .mentioned Oren tracts' of land adjoin each other. are coal-land, and are the sable lailds Which the Commonwealth of Penrisylva nia;liy patent .granted to James Wilson, Esquire. and Which George%ftli.hards and wife, Thomas M. O'Brien and wife, and Thonia [laird: by deed dated the 31st day of October, A. D.i 1838, conveyed to the•said Blythe..• Also—One-half of • nineteen NIL - equal, undivided' eight hundred midterm' parts (the whole into 610 equal parts to.he divided) Of and in all that certain tract or par- - eel of coal land, situate on the head-waters of Swatara river, (formerly in Pinegrove township, Becks county ,) w ho partly in I;iiiegrove, partly IR Norwegian, partly in Lower Maliantongo, and _triply in Barry townships, Schuylkill county, surveyedmn the'2oth, 21st, 22d. 23d, and 24th day's of May, A.' , In pursuance of 10 warrants. dated., respective)' lie 12th day of January, A.D., 1793, and emoted to the following named persons, to wit: To Robert I rwin,439; acres and allowance;, to :Elijah Weed, Esqnire. 4391 acres, and allowance; to 1 George Weed. CM; acres, and allowance ; to William Cook, Esquire, 910 acres; and lleperclies and allowance ; tO John'Cook, Esquire, 445 at res and 01 parches-and al lowance ; to-Janies.Milier 110 acre's and 57 perches and 'allowance ; to "JimatliMi Walker, Esquire, 440 acre', 57 perches 'and allowance.; to Robert Lyon, 950 acres Mid 113.p9 relies and allowance ; to William Montgomery, 448)fire and 53 . perche and allowance; and to Andren' Carson,4l2 acres and 6 -perches and' allowance :.eon twining in tee Whole 4300acresaitil 6 perches and allow ance, and-,l,ituided by lards late of the NEW York end Schuylkill Co:if - Company. now of the Forest Improve imist Coinpany., by lahoOrm,ysyed to Janice Wilson and "hthcrs,with the oppurtenances 'BVIng one-half of the. aAis premises granted and crinveyed to the'said Calvin Blythe by Itobi.rt Jarden and Eliza hiswife, by indenture hearing date on the 26th day of December. 1843, and re corded in Schuylkill counryriforesaid.inileed book, NO: 26, page 115. As the property of CALVIN. BLITHE. At the name time aria prac'e„cilt-itie ana iriterest - otOvid F. Johnson, being ,6oo acres or thereabouts, tnidividedof; in,and to - all that certain tract or parsel of coal land, situate on !latish creek, past,q in Lower Maliantongo,and partly iniPorter township, in Schuylkill county, and surveyed in pursuance of Vavar rants, eight wherenfare dated the 18th Any of November, 1703, and eranted to the following named personsresoeet ively, John Burkhart, William Witman, Thomas Wild- - leitin.Peter Feat heelka niel Messersmith, Willlam Strain net. Daniel Rose, Frederick Rauh, and one Whereof is da ted the tOthday of Deceiiiher,.l7o3,andtranted to George Dewald and patented In March and February, 1705, to James Wilson. Esquire, and containing intim whole, according to the patents, four thousand and sixty=two acres and one hundred arid filly-one perches, (4062 A. 151 el As the property of OVID F. JOHNSON. .At (lie same time and place by virtueof a writ resinthm vnutitioni F.:rrenes, issued out of the Dis trict Court for the Cify and County of Philadelphia, the 'undivided half of all that certain house'and Int of ground, situate on the west side of Tutpeliocken street, in the borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill count Y. bounded and described as follows, to wit On the'east by,Trilpehock eir street on tinsmith by lot of Moritz Benner:. nn the 'west by land of William Lebman and Jacob ,Gratz ; on the north by lot of Isaac Morris. containing in front on Tulpeliocken street 40 feet and in depth 187 feet ; being the lot oppesite the newly street, called Spruce street. and being part of a tract Of rand which, by sundry conveyances, became vested in John Snevily.'wlio. deed dated the 25th day of Auglist. A. 1).,1839. arid duly recorded in theßecorder's office at Orwigsburg. in Deed book No.lB, page 30. et antes' and conveyed the dame to Calvin Blythe. with he apptirtenances.-As the property of CALVIN BLYTHE. At (lie same time null place, the 'undivided half • or moiety of all :that certain tract impiereta land, 'situate in the' township ,;r . Schuylkill, Schuylkill' county. bounded by lands of Rowland Jones, Joseph dr:Gottlieb Reichelderfer, Robert Bass and others. containing loin hundred (400) 'acres, more.sir less. As the property - of JOHN. SLOTSIAN. • - -Seized and taken into execution and will be sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg, May Bth. 1817. f I -57,093 17 DIEM 49.452 00 '• N. CLEAVER, Cqector lIM Dissolution. . - 9 . , 11E partnership heretofore existing between limes 1 W. Bniven and John C. :gadfly. Painters. trading under the firm of. Bowen & Meloy, was dissolved by mutual emisent nn the 10th day of February. The bu siness of the'latehrm will be settled up by either of the 'finderSigned. JAMES - W. BOWEN, ' . NJOHN C. MELON'. • I May Ist 1 - ST ' . ' '- . 113-31. I, .--) --, .- . - JAmes Cochran, • . CHEAP READY .3fADE CLOTHING STORE, Centre street, oppiasite the Exchange Hotel, rorievit.t.E. -J. C. lIIELOY, Honse, Sign, ac Ornarnental ‘ Pa p ater, Er Paper Hanger. \ • Centre Street, orer Wm. 11. 'litre...Store, April`2l,'47 • POTTSVILLE. \ JOHN C.„ MELOY, \\ • • HOUSE, -SIGN ,AND ORNAMENTAL. FAINTER, IN IMITATION OF WOOD OR STONE. rrIIANKFUL to the citizens of Pottsville for the M. eral patronage bestowed on him while in the firm of Bowen St'Slelny, respectfully informs them tkat be has taken a shop iivCentre street, over Wm. 11._11ill's Store, where he will he happy to receive orders fot work In his 'hoe of husintss. Having •served a reaular ap prenticeship to the Painting BusinesS, he can safely guarantee that alibis work will be done in the best man ner, or no charge will be made. N. B. Paper Hanging done neatly and at short notice. May Ist, 1847. 18-3 mo To the Ladles. DIRLLIANTEENS, Plain Ilariges, Fine French vinity, Lawns. INlustin Ile Laines, Ginghants of su perior qualities, just received and for sale by J. M. BEAM & Co. IS— May Ist_ 1917 PIUnLIVs ALE. I%'OTICE. rri lIE undersigned Commissioners of the Comity. of 1 :Schuylkill, hove observed with some surprise the publication over their names, the offerer a reward of tr2so; for the apprehension and conviction of Patrick Moran, the alledged robber and murderer of Lawrence Brennan, near New Castle. This publication' warrun• authorized by them, and theproposrd reward will not be paid by them. 'They as Commissioners, will be dispo ser* to do all things • which may reasonably be done by them, and within the scope of their authority, to arrest the cnsemissinner those too frequent summons crimi •rell eels; within this county, but they ,will noteanction the unauthorized use eGtheir narnes,nrir an injudicious and extravagant expenditure/1f the public fends. • rTREDEIIICK. BECK. ' GEORGE IL. STICHTEB., ' LEWIS DREHER. Commissioners. Commissioner's office, Or-1 wigsburg, May 15t,1817. Wanted 1200 DOLLARS Werth of large size, red ash nn t • coal , for which will 'tic given in payment, 'a very good house on leased ground with 14 'years yet to run, and covenant of renewal, in a central part of , the city - a/New York, well tenanted by a gold bestermhase ;lease expireiln two years, and which pays now 10 per sentinteren on the above amount, clearnf taxes, in surance and repairs; and cure to payls percent., at the expiration of the tease of the present tenant. Apply for further particulars to T. Leger, tate 'part ner and successor of T. Fitch & Co.. coal '.mercbants, No. 142, Elisabeth street, New York. New York. April 21 • 1741 • Mill .qrssltu3 Of Four BMW Stages, Tel-weekly . , • BETWEEN POTTSPILiE ec HARRISBURG. ',.. . THE aubseribers announce to the public, that they . are now running a Tri-weekly line of owl' and ele gant four"horse coaches between' Potts Ville and Harris'. burg, through ,Ity,7 daylight, leaving Pottsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. H.. - .and Ha rrisbu rgthe alternate days, at thq same hour— ria,L:v, sing through Schuylkill, Haven, Friedenaburg, Pine grove. Prederititsbutg„lonestoivn. and Lingelstown, • J ''PARE gIiINI3 -- . FARE BP.TURNING. 'l - -. _s3 251 To Pottsville. *3' 25 " Schuylkill' Haven; - 25 ' " Lingetstown, 50 , ' ' 1 ! Pinegrove, 1 , 12 . ". Jonestown, 1.50 ' " Frerfierleksburg,, 1 751 ' Fredericksburg, - 1,75 - - •, " Jonestown, ICOO " Pinegrove. 2'25 "-.l.ingeistown, ' 9.00 ...,." Schuylkill Haven 3,00 . 'Fin:twat/ in Pottsville apply at the Pe unavivania Hall' 4-In Harrishurg, at Hales HotePandat Ccilder'i Stage, Office. ' e3B Pasiengers called fur when requested. 1 . ' The proprietors pledge themselves to the public that they will be equal to,any in the State for comfortable tray.elling. G. JENNINGS & Co, ' Pottsville, April 2-1, 1817 . . . 17- Miners Wanted. • 1 IXTAINT.E.D. a number of, good miners, in a perfectly V healthy place, and good wages, in a Copper mine near 1.1 Baltimore. . Those accu.stomed to• Copper minilg . will he preferre. A AddresA . . K4>' " • ,SAMUEL DAVIS, Baltimore. 1." Baltimore, April' 21 , 17+21t* To Bridge Bgllders. TliE subscriber invites proposals for bu ilding a bridge over the River:Lehigh at the Crane Iron Works, in the'coutity of Lehigh. about three miles above Allen town. The bridge tube erected in the present year And to be finished by-the first day of November nest, or earlier if possible. 4 Proposals will be received - to the fitifday of May inclusive.. For plan. specifications, and . pa rticti lam, a pply.at the .oflice of the Lehigh Crane Iron Company at Catasauspie. DAVID THOMAS, Superintendent Catasauque, Api ii 41,;• 17-3 t • • ' Wanted. 1(1 CARPENTERS in Work in a boat yard, to whom C) steady employment,and good wages will be given authnoney weekly Apply to CHARLES. STORER. Mount Carbon. 16.41* April 17 The Business MannzAssittcult, 1 Gt;INTAINING. ~variety of , pratlical'llild useful, Tutus, tables. ' byasariety ‘ of examples, the vilinkllsiiignekt,:assist the arjrnuntt'i ant and Jo facilitate the;instrifc'sion'Of the illlterare.--a -very valuable hook, at only-12j-cents, just publiAn3d and for sale at B NA5i'S Book-store. Apr 24 Lt. ' ..:, Spring Fa.sliions. ~ _ A A RS. MORGA N, Market`streei, has just received a iVI. large assortment of the newest style.; of Bonnets. Ribbtins. and Triinniine. .. - April 17, 1647 16 • SHERIFF'S SALE OF ME✓IL ESTATE. , . BV VIRTUE of an order on a writ of PARTITION issued . nut- of, the Court of Coinnum Pleas of Schuylkill County. aud to me, directed, will. be exposed to public vendue :or outcry mi. . < . • 'Saturday, 1/ . l:c 604 . day;rif June, 1847, , At JO o'clock in tht. ffircnonn, at the public house of Dais- iet MU, in the borrmih of Pnttsville, At.i. that certain mei.suage and tavern stand and certain tract. pie:ce, Or parcel of land, situate in Norwegian town ship, Sclittjlk:it conntY, and siate of Pennsylvania. boune, ded PA follows :-Beginning at a stage on the Centre turel-e -'pike road; a corner of land late of William Yoh ; thence: by the same 4 . 2 degrees, west 21; perches to a white oak';` thence south 11 degrees, east-l 9 perches to a stone, a tor tier to a lot sold to Putt & Philips; thence by the same and a Int now or late Stall & Merman, north 69 degrees. east 11G perches to a post, a, corner in the line of land, late Levi Ellinaker, deceased ; thence by the same. north -1 degree, west 32 perches to a post. near a white pine sap-- ling and a large hickory tree thence by land sal to Ben jamin Putt, now S. M. Wetherill. Bonsai, and Cumming, north 67 degrees; vest 103 perches, to tin apple tree a ettr !wr near the school house ; thence smith 53 degrees. tver,? 45 feet, and south 37 degrees, %yr-5400,feet. to a corner in the Centre turnpike road; thence along the same:south • 53 the, 2 perches to the place of beginning, con , • tainhig23 acres of land, he the same more Or ; less:with the appurtenances, cOnsistineof a , two story hug tavern house. a log st nblerind a tr:j sheds. As the property of 5A.511) EL THO 51- As and MARY THOMAs, minor children of Joseph Thomas. deceased, by their guardian GEORGE W. THOMAS and GAIUS MOORE. And will be ;told by - ' JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sherif f 's Oilier. OrWigS-1 • bum. May 1. 1917, S 18— SHERIF.F I S• SALES • O 1 REAI3 ESTATE. . . . BY virtue of several writ) of VEISDITIoNt . EXPPON•ii: issued out of the Court of Commtin Pleas of SChuyl kill:County, and to nie directed, will be exposed to-sale by public venduc or otitcry,:on. ' -, • Thursday, the 27th day'nf May, 1847, • • At 10 o'clnek in the forenoon, at the public house of Is rael Reinhard, in the borough of Pottsville, the folidwing described, premises', viz: All that certain moiety- or equal undivided half part of all that . certain trace of land. situate on the Tuscarora Mountain, in Schuylkill Township, in the County of Seintylkill, botintled,by land su rv eyed oti a warrant to James Hanna anti Henry Haller. and land surveyed on a warrant to Min Singer, by land of Edward B. Ilublay, Csq., being part of the land surveyed on a warrant to Lewis Partner, •and by, land' surveyed on a warrant 0 CCorge Reber, and by what wait the olil County line be tween perks and Northampton counties, by land survey ed to Henry dialler the yointger, and by land now or late of Jacob Lutz, containing 459 acres, 115 perches, strict measure. . Also—All the estate, legal and equitable of Aquila Bid ' ton, in all 'that certain trart of land, situate in St huylkill township,in the county aforesaid, beginning at a post In a line surveyed on a warrant to John_ Singer ; thence north 44 degrees, east 28 perchestoa stoe • thence north 25 degrees, west 22 perches to a stone; dience roan 65 degrees, east 155 perches to a stone ; thence north 25 de grees, east 27 peahen to a black oak ; thence north 65 de grees, cast 40 perches to a stone ; thence north 25 degrees*, west 20 perches to a stone ;'thence north 40 degrees, east 1431 perches to a stone ; thence north 48 degrees, west 18' 'perches to aline of land surveyed to George Reber ; thence south 60 degrees. west 23 perches to a nione t theme south' 40 degrees, west 126 perches to a stone ; thenre south 25 degrees. east 21 . perches to a stone ; thence south 65 de grees. west: l 4l In'rehes to a stone; thence smith 25 degrees, east 3.31 pereltds to a stone ; thence nom!' 65 degrees, west laperches` to a stone ; thence south 25 degrees, east 27 paw-hes to ,a stone ; thence south 44 degrees, west 6 per ches, and thence south 25 degrees; east - 22 perelteg to the place of beginning. containing 82 acres and 55 perches, be the same more or less, being part of a larger tract of land which was surveyed unto Lewis Farmer on his warrant dated - the 18th day of Febritary,-A. D.; 1791. Late the es tate of AQUILA BOLTON. • ' . Also—All the right, title, and interest of Aquila Bolton in and to all that certain lot or parcelof ground, situate in Warder's Addition to the town of Port Carbon; in Nor wegian towniltip * Schuylkill county, Winded southward ly by Bacon streeLeastwartilv by Taylor street. north wardly by the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, being about 200 feet in width and 200 feet in depth. - -As the property of AQUILLA BOLTON.. . , At the same time and place.all that certain la or piece of ground, situate in Swill, Pott, & Patterson's Addition to the - town of Port Carbon, in the county of `Schuylkill. bounded in front by 3 1;1114 street. westwardly ' bbyby.East street, in the Lear by Coal street, and eaStwardly by lot No. 29---it being lot marked with the number 20 ill the plan of said Addition to the town of Port Carbon, Con taining he front 60 feet anti in depth 108 feet, it heinglthe same Int which was conveyed by a deed of conveyance front Abrahatu Pott and Elizabeth tilos wife to Adam Ilert zee, bearing date the 15th of March. 18-13, with the appur tenances, consisting of a two-story frame house and frame kitchen 11 stories high, thereto attached. As the proper ty of ADAM HERTZOG. At 'the same tiniiand place the undivided moiety or half part of all certain ,piece. parcel, or tract of land, situate in the ‘ township of Norwegian. county of Schuylkill, and state-of Pennsylvania, bona detrand dean !bed asTollolvs, viz —Beginning at a stone. corner ; thence by latid late of Juhn Pott, now of the Delaware Coal Company, south 88 'degrees, west 611 perches to a pest; thence by land, of George Kautfu‘an and David Phillips; north 2 degrees. `west 27 per ches 'to a stone corner; thence by land of-Daniel P. Christ and Catharine his wife, north 88 degrees, east i 611 perches to a post slhence by land of Levi Ellmaker, -south 2 degrees, east 27 perches to the place of begin , ning. containing 10 acres and 66 perches strict measure I , be the same more or less. '\•: Also—The undivided moiety or half nazt of all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the township of Norwegian. in the county-aforesaid, bounded and described - 3i follows, viz Beginning at a stone; thence extendinthyland now or late of John Pott, south 87 degrees, West 00 perches to a stone ; thence by land of William Toll, north 3 degrees. west 131 perches to a Stone ; thence by land of David Philips, north 87 de grees, east 60 perches to a stone; thence 'south 3 de= green. east 131 perches to the place of beginning, con taining 5 acres and 10 perches. neat measure.. ' L Also—All the estate legal and equitable of Jahn C. Offertnan, In all that certain lot or piece of ground, sits nate In the borough of Pottsville, in the county afore said. and being the northern half•of the lot marked In Benjamin Pates additionio the town of Pottiville, With . the number 12, hounded in front by Centre street. noit h- Wardly by a 20 feet alley, westwaidly by a twenty feet alley. and sonthwardly by the southern half of the lot number 12, of wMch.tbe premises are a part„Witlithe appartenances,consß4ing of a one storied frame house, with +• Slane and brick basement story. ~ Also—The undivided two-third parts of 'till that cer tain lot-or piece of g.ound, situate in the town of New Castle In the county aforesaid, bnUnded as follows, air Beginning at a post on Mine street; thence'by landnow or late of Jambs Dundas and others: nosh 36 degrees, west 28 percheikto a post In a line of land late of James Labat ; thstweity same south 69 degrees. west 10 per ches to a post, 11 corner or lams now or late of Jantes Dundas and others: thence by same near along ,the - side ofa creek, south 321 'degrees, east 7 7-10 perches to a small Chesnut tree, south 311. degrees, ea,t 111 per dies to a-white oak sapling ,de thence south 22 Segrees, gait 223.10 perches to a Pest on said ?dm street; • thence 'along raid street frnm opposite lot No. 120 to' Int No. 115 inclusive. north 54 degrees. east 16 . 4-16 per ches to the -place of beginning, containing Tacna. flea_ measure, rnbject nevertheless to a rightreservetttry Imam. Dundas and others,- in, a died of conveyance.to ,Pater, Kline, of using any part . of the premises witlar Wlrlbtek, qutred as an outlet for the water level, or otherwise for ' mining purposes, on repaying a portion of the tairthiltie .: money, and +arming the.swater numingrnear said premis es In case it be applied to or as a water power. Asthe property °MORN C.: OFFERMAN. . iilezed and taken into execntion and Will be eriltth, 3OHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 01Wip- 4 • . burg, May I, 180., ' f , 1" - ' . EM3 .-IFTITE.i - MINERS'::' :.J. ckPIINAL. _ t HOUSE &Sl¢ : N PAINTING, - TIE subscriber respettfnfly ann o unces to - the citi-; tens of Pottsiiile arid vielnity,lhat he his taken It shop OF t be corner of Norwegian and Railroad streets, oppositeltuch dc-Evani!lsteam Mill;whrre he will be happy to receive orders ;for Houma or sign Painting. Glazing. nr anything in the line of hiaprofession, pith shall be promptly executed, In the best style of work manship. • ,1 - - Signs omall desCriptiors Zinc, will be painted - JO Painting -generally, exec& like manner and on reap Pottsville, April 24 S‘CIIIYYLIMrk NAVIGATION: iiremlunis ; to Canal ilOatnaiin., TILE Board of Mann ts of the Schuylkill Navigi two Company,offer the &Homing premiums td the Captains, of all boats trading on their Canal. for making • gait* trips ; to be continued .until the first day of Au. gust next,but ,not Wooer, unless public entice shall' be giveri•to that effect by the Board. . . • •• - PREMIUMS FOR QUICK Tints ye) , runt, [ The Captain of any haat which shall pass the Fair- Mount Lock, and make la trip to Schuylkill llavrn or .the ports above, and return to Fairmount with a full' load of coal, dischaigel the coal, and again pass the painnount Lock,,iA sir days or less, shall be en'itled to twenty, cents a ton. on the lowm brought down : If he accomplish the same duty is eight days or less.' he shall be entitled to a 'premium of. ten centaA ton, _ PREMIUM! FOR QUICK ( T RIPS T... !I LW, VODK The Captain of any t‘bat which shall, pass the Fair mount Lock and make a, Trip to Schuylkill Ilaven - or the ports above, and proceed thence to New York or any point beyond New Bruuswiek. with a full load of coal, and return to Fa irmouut, is emelre,degs or less, shall be , entitled to n premium of wirenty cents a ton. I ,If he accompli-h the same duty in sicteea devise lesi, he shalt be entitled to a !premium riggn.cents • Inn. Boats loading at Port Clinton 'lntel - make the trips in • one day less time to entitle the Captains to receive el ! ther of the foregoing premiums. • EMPTY BOATS are allowed to go up from •Pair- I! mount to Pottsyille for enal.rall,frce. No allowance will bel made for„aceidenta.or delays from any entice. . • The Premiums ear nedwilt be paidin cash, at the end each trip, by the Cnliectorat Fairmount. r - The locks of the Saittylkill Navigation will:admit the boats of the Lehigh Tide Water, and Erie Canals?' The Captains 'of these and all Other.bnate, will be en titled to the foregoing Premiums if they make the trips Within the specified times. By order,ef thel3nard, ' CI:01111H HARPER, Secretary. Office -of the Sehuylkill Navigation Co. April Id, 1817. Nov E.— Theta') from*airmount toSchuylklinlaven and Poitsville, , and back with a toad °renal, wai come ttimes made in about six days on thin Canal before it Was..enlarged, when the boats had thirty-eight, more lockato pasithrough than at present. Two trips have been - itlide in nine days - April 24, 1817 7 17- • .1 f ‘OMPOITIVD medicineagainst Ciinsumption.cough4 1..) Colds, Aithma, Spitting- of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Broken Contititiltion. Wire Throrit..Nervous Debility, and all diseases derived from weakness of the lungs,. diseases resulting to consumptive constitu tions; the only and the best medicine for curing'con sumption even in thelhighest state. The principal in.' gredients of this valuable preparaiion were celebrated for the tast centuries in the principal kingdoms of Eu rope. rinilmiw concentrated and refined by the 'liven. , tor, displays he healing power in the highest possible slate. This riteparathin has the high advantage of not being exposed to ferMentation or ileeorimnsiiimv—no contraindication excludes the application. even medi cal 'treatment and a toincepathic diet will favor. the re sult in the use of this inedicine:as it is the only medi cine to ease the cough and nourish a week constitution. For sale at John G. Brown's Drug Store, Pottsville, price $1 per bottle. . April 2i,.1517. ' .1773ris on Wand; fanynna, Tin ar the best =lnner. and Fades , ted.to order. . workman cable term. .1011' G. WOOLISON. NON PLUS ULTRA. Dr. Wm. F. DanowikVi NEW BOOT .AND SHOEf STORE, Aid Saddlery Estabthlinient, At Charles Slore il 's old Stand. opposite the .Town "Ha Centre Strerti POTTSVILLE.' • JOHN M. 5C110310,-. ANNOUNCES to the citizens of otts• - ille end • vicinity that he has k& ;WWI a t E e ROOT ,, t I SHOE - place, where he has on hand and will always keep a large supply ;Boots and Shoes, embra cing a general assortthent: for Ladies, Gentlemen. Mi , ners. Children &c. minufactUred of the very best ma terial, and in the most approved style, which, he is de termint,d to sell. cheaper, with regard to quality, than the can be obtained at any other store in Schuylkill County- Ile invite; the public triicallandexaminehis stock before, purchasing elsenthere. All kinds of Boots, Shoes, &c, repaired and made to order at short notice. SADDLERY, dcc . _ lie has connected With , his Shoe Store a Saddlery Establishment, andWill' also keep on hand and manu facture to order all kinds of saddles, Mule's, Leather and Mir Trunks. &ti., ect., at rates whirli cannot fail to satisfy the public i jhoth as regards quality and price. Orders (oral! kinds o work respectfully solicited.which will be promptly exectue , d In the best style; nd at very low rates. April lc, 1847 . . NEW STORE.. , JMORGAN respectfidly informs the piddle that he . has opened a' new fancy pry Coed and Millinery store in Market Street, near Third,Where he is just opening a cplendid aiwortment of goods jttet received from New f ork and Phihdelphih, which he intends sellfrig very low. coniistingin part of Silk, Thibet. Par is, and Printed Cashmere shauqs. a large and splendid, assortment of Muslin de Laines,Ginghams. and Lawns very low. yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe. Gimp. and Gut ' ens, and he would particularly call the attention of the ladies tt) a large assortment of White goods. inte rmits, Swiss, Mull and Rook Mastitis, Plaid and Stripe Muslin!: April 17, PM • W- I wNDO%V 811ADE8.—Jurt 'weaved from New- York; an assoi !nem nt Winanw Shades. April 10 15 JAS. M. BEATTY & Co. - - . • r ARPETENG.—lnerain,Venetian;and Stair Carpet ine 01" various patterns and "quality, o,r sale by April 10 15 JAMES M BEATTY Sr. CO. IMOSEiEII T A lit.E COVERS of various colors and iu Patterns, for s.* by April 10 15 1. • - i LadieS' 1- away F ans. • A 1 • V ERIC . rich andheaul Wel apsrt onrent of Farig, enihra cing the latest and most fashionable paltning. just re eeivedi and for sale at - BANN A N'.l Fancy Fiore. 31ay 8 1' •' ' 19-- ‘. FLOUR fIr...FEED BUSINESS. At William Major's Old Stand. • rovatma & sznaan A NNOUNbE to: their friends and the citizen's of I 1 Schuylkill County, that they have purchased the stock M - Wm . Majdr, and will continue the FLOUR & FEED eltsoir.sl4 at his old stand. where they will 'constantly keep mi hand superfine Flour, Grain, 03IP. Chops, &c.,embraeing all those articles generally kept in that line of busidess, which they PlAge themselves to the public they will sell at the very lowest rates, and re spectfully solicit thF pitronav bestowed on their prede cessor, and of the Public in general. Ap 3, 1817. 11-Iy. "Eco4omy is Wealth." . . BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS, &o. 111;'..1. dechternacht, ' . . . W OVL I) respectfully an- ' t.- noUnl to th e citizens. of --, . POttivi Ile and Its viinity; that he hasiconstantly on hand at his store, in Centre street;opposite Craig* White nurse Tavern, sign of ihe-Blg Bont; a large and well ititleeted stock of Men's:Women"s. Children %and Miners' Boats and Shoes. of the oWit fashionable style and quality, composing .., c , Ladies'. single I and double , rr Kid. , ; Mermen, ,t, Leather Jeffc r on Ties - ' and Slippers, from . Tinn Rands; 1 " - Buskins and Shoetees Monroe and 'Kid boots . Brnrize boots • Bronze Buskins Gaiter shoes ' ' Gaits: boots •\ ; MEN'S WEAR. ants, Freneh Calf boots 'tit- Blotshoes . . , - 37 to I. 25 Geni's tilde so -{ led hoots ; , ; 3 00 to 5 00 Plain calf do' , I 2 25 to 300 Kid.and Seal hoofs I 150 to 225 Men's thicklots 1 50 to 2 25 i Coarse and N Red Roots ` ' <l2 50 to 325 ,Calf Union Tieir. - , 75 to 125 Man's and boys' Bro,,,gans, . ' 02i to 100 a Boys' hoots 1 \ . ' 1 72 to I 75' do Boys; ' es ' .',. i 37 to 112 Miners' Bootees \ , 1,25 to 2 00 Also. a large assortment Of Trunko,Nalises, Carpet Rags. Whips, Morocco skins, Calf skins. Kid do.. Red and Oak tan Sole leather, Lace leather„ Belt leather, together with a; general aosortment of 'Aloe findings. N. B,—A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. - Please call and examine for yourselves; before par chasing elsewhere. Don't forget the plate—ttign of the Big Boot. Centre.Siteet. ~ . March 13,1847. . , . . .- .. II A DAILY LINE OF /: STEAM AND TOW . BOATS,: FROM P r OTTSVILLE 41X1:0 PHILADA. •• ' 11.111111.1DE;An , FORWARDING & COMMISSION BIEBOILANT. Vine Street Tiltaif. - ,-1 .I.IIILaDEL,I II 4, : • • • RESPECTFULLY in - forms his Mends and the public., that he to now pre. pared to receive and for , ward merchandize of eve- II description on he (men. inn of the Canal, which twill be on-thceth distant, - to and from Port Carboni Pottsville. , tinll7lllladelphla anti all• the intermediate Pares: allay. &smears wilt be tattoo for the speedy and sacedeUverz , of the same at reasonable rates. libeken Steamers Itcenti and Pilot, have gOod ae •commotations fdr passengers. .floatellailylo the Milan and State Canals. Stilzdalithbi, Muds 13, 1811 , 11 -lm, ' I . CO.PartnenhlpNotice lAINDT' BELLEElEAE.bavingessostated with him EDW. R. AITKEN. in the firinth and Conibbusi ness,Thev will hereafter-trade tinder the firm of BEL LEW EAU-& -AITKEN. at the old eland, No. 72 North Third Street, below Cherry, where, by strait attention to busineos, they hope to merit the patronage hereto fore extended to} the old,firot. Country merchants would do well to paU And examine their stock before purchasing. as they are determined to sell cheap! • HELLER! EAU & AITKEN, No.ll, North Third Street. • '!hilada., Minch 20, 1817 121•31x1 SHIELDS & .IWILLER; P3C.l.Dinforect 'their old customers Gut they have' Vlremnieti, front No. t3l to 79 North Third s reel. above Anch, emit 'side. where they will keep a full and coinpletaitesorimenrof tlardware and Cutleryj Eng liat Grass and Ceti Scythe ,, , of Grithn's and ;whirr makes. German Scythes. including thetrenolne *Meyer mark, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Spades, .Cast. Shear, A merican and English Blister - Steel. Ike.. gm, to which they invite the attention of Country lierehants before boring • • MEI Philadi.. Feb 13, 47 . - . • CHEAP =CONFECTIONAA. And Fruit Store; Jr0:428, Market st.,bstsctral2a aid 1311 ets.,;feJ I k side, . . ruttlsnaultts. T - • • BE subscriber takes; this method of mihnialug country merchants and others, that he keeps con- 1 sta,ntly on hand a Mite supply of FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, ?cc, of the LaTCST 121P9ItTaTION1, Which he willl_ sell at reduced , cash prices—also 1'• -I CANDY manufactured satin ever* day from'aysem . cams:lgo "moss, warranted to stand all Weather with fair usage. ' , . Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and e saml the for themselves ; when every effort shall be made to ate, bOth in qualii and price. j 1 - r • . '3i "L • STEPHEN F . WHIT AN. re Goods carefully packed, and' sent no any 'part or the City; Bra Road Depots; or tßeamtmat Landings, Without charge. • • i -. . , Phila. March 13; 1847 • ! : . ' - . ' •0-3al - , , • Teamster Wanted, 1 ' : VV ANTED, a single man, to take charge of a team -battling ho.at stuff and cordwood. who woludd re • side on a farm ia Wayne township. and assist in lough lug about One month every year.. ~1. M.' CROSI. 'ND. ...12.73t. April '24 IPPINCOTT Sr. TAYLOR.:•respeCtfully invite the nttention of their customers and the publii: In ge neral. to their. extensive stock of Spring and-61=2er goods, Just opened, which consist of Frenchignelish,. anikAtnerican style Milled Cloth.aud Cafsinierd. which for beauty anclatyle cannot lie 'surpassed by anY other establishment inthe State. The Vesting!, we believe, are something very rich .and handsome:. the fancy Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts,Suspenders,Gloins,&c. were selected, and cannot be sold cheaper by a ny other establishment - in the United States. L.& T. flatter themselve....they do give to their cus tomers setter satisfaction in the way of good work. firmer goods, and more fashionably cut coats than the niajority,ef tailors in'the cities'of Philadelphia, dew York. or Baltitifre. L. & I'. having taken thk medal at the,two last exhibitions of the Franklin hytitoite. Is . a strong guarantee that they cannot he surpassed to their profession. 4 LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOB, . Merthsint Tailors and extensive Clottfieta. ' Corner or Centre & Mahantongo its., Pottsville. ' P S.—Just received 10 pieces of fine black acid olive Cissinett cloth ' - ' • ! 15 pieces D'Orsay Plaid Cassimere, • 120 yards Entbroidered Aatin Vesting. 130 do French Black Satin, • . .• • .120 do English do 15 pieces of.Bioly French Cloth,. , 16 dci Boni nun do 12 do Single Millpd Caasim re. . 12 'do Drab &c. for Summer Coat, 10. do Drat), Olive, Citron Green,-London Cloths:- • All of the abiwe goods can be seen at the Store of •, Messrs. LIPPINCOTT k TAY April 17, 1847 16- SUMMONS - IN PARTITION:- . SOyylkill County. at. , TE Commonwealth Of Penn ylvanin, ` 12411 k .. to ' H the sheriff of Schuylkill County, 4 1. GREETING :-If Beyjauitt_ yttiZtrhiecttlJnr,.. " - 014: makeyou seMire of prosecuting his,— , then we command you that you summon . by good and lawful summoners William •.. . . *." C raig Wharton.• James S. Wadsworth, and Mary C. W. his wife, in tight of the 3'l,llM:try C. W. and Ilugh Bridport, late of your county, so that they be and appear before nor Judges at Orwigsburg, at our County Court of Common P leas,-th e n to be held nn the fi rst Monday of lune neat. ad answer Benjamin De Forest Jr., of a plea w hereforel whereas the said. Benjamin De ,Foreat Jr.. and the aforesaid Willjam. Craig Wharton, James S. Wadswinth and Mary C. W. his wife..itt right of the said Mary C. W: and Hugh Bridport, together and undivided do hold a. certain patcel nr tract of land, with the coal, mines. thereomsituate in Branch township, Schuylkill county, Pennitylvania, adjoining lands surveyed to Lindsay Coats,lands of the Forest Improvement Cnmpany, lends of the said ,Wharton & Wadsworth, lapis of Jacob See -1 rill and others, containing two hundma and ninety-four agree, one hundred and thirty-nine perches or there • .ahnuts, they the said William Craig Whartim, James, S. , Wadsworth. and Mary C. W. his wife, and 'Hugh Bridport—partition thereof between them according tol the laws and customs of the Commonwealth of Penn-, sylvania to be madedo gainsay and the same to be done. , do not permit,, very unjustly and contrary to the same lows and customs (as it is said) &c. And I have you, then and there the names of thole summoners and thiSJ writ. i; u Winless the H 4 Honorable latther Kidder E n:, Frei dent °for said court at Orwigsburg, the t enty•sixt I day of March, A. D.,one thousand eight ,hundred ancl foray-seven. C. M. STRAUB, Prothnnotary. Orwigsburg, April 10„ 1847 15-6 t SUMMONS IN FARTI'IIION., Schqlkill County, trs. - t ' 1 , THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania • - dr , .. is to 11 1 t h an S e h art r a i r lr r °i. make aid you eu g n a t y e u . l et a ri E f E rTr i o n s cl e 1 .`.,- . c thattit i n y g o h u i s summon,clait,the b n y A w g e n good command hod a ' n i a d w y ;o u t ,;t summoners„Thonias lilddle.BMitamin M. • ' Bunker. Amos Taylor and Eliza - Ann his wife, a daitgli.er of Nathan Bunker. deceased. John A. Dahlgreen and,Mary C. his wile, a daughtri of Nathan Biantter, decrased. James W. Paul and Hannah C. his . wile, a daughter of Nathan Bunker, dm-P.1 , 4(1,5. Abbot Lawrence and Salim C. bin wife, a daughto' of Nathan Bunker, deceased, Eliiabeth T. B nker.James N.Bun. ker. and Nathan Bunker, minor children' of Nathan Bunker, deceased, with, notice to their guardian, Eliza. 'huh T. Bunker. and the following named . ersons arid 'institutions, claiming under Churchill llouon, deceas ed, whether as heirs or devisees, vie.:—James Wind-' ward. John Farnum, and Warner Justice. executors of the last will and testament of Churchill Houston. de ceased, Suaanna Louisa 'Houst.'m, Mary Jane Houston, Louisa A. Davis, Mary Ann tlibb, Ha rgaretV. Johnson, Horatio m. Van Cleve, C. Houston Van'leie, John Van Cleve, William C. Houston. Etiza g t e Houston, Mary Houston, George H. Brown,William .. H. Brown, ifthe American Sunday School Union. t e Philadel . . --___. - -- M. BEATTY:4 Co phia Orphans' Asylum, , the Indigent Widors' and Sin gle Women's Society, the Pennsylvania B ble 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 Cif: , and L ties of Philadelphia, the American Bible Society, the iber- Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia in he Northern Liberties, and the Southwark Soup Society, with no tier to all and every person, corporatiort, 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 he arid appear before our Judges at Orwigsburg. at our County Court of Common Piens, there to he held the first Monday of June next: to show wherefore and whereas they the said Isaac Starr, and the aforesaid defendants, together and undi vided do hold all that certain steam mill. lending', ha- sin, rail-roads, an Anthracite furnace, a large atone ho tel, a number of small houses. and tract (inland, situate in the.horough of nittsville, Schuylkill C itnty, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follosis . . Beginning at the N.W.corner of lot No. l'„in Buciley'a • Addition' to . .Pottsville, on Norwegian street; thence, along Norwegian street to the eastern line of Benjamin F. Pomroy's Int ; thence aleng the soothe in line of said lot to the Ittt, late of Charles Lawton. now of F. W. Hughes; thence along the eastern and southern lines of the same to the eastwardly side of Rail Bond street ; thence along the same tri the southwardly,sideof Union street; thenie south thirty-two degrees. east three hundred and thirty feet, south forty-four degrees, west eight perches, south seven degrees, east eight perches. south thirty-nine degrees, east twenty atsven perches. souttteiglity-five degrees, east eleven ketches , south twenty-seven de;rees,east two perches and two tenths; scuth twenty degrees, west' twelve perches. south for ty-seven degreeS. east thirty-six perches; thence across the Schuylkill: north seventy degree...east sir perches; thence north nine degrees, west fourteen perches and eight tenths, .outh sixtyjour and a half degrees,' east seven peiches and one-tenth, to the easttvardly side of the Schuylkill Canal; thence north nineteen and a half degrees. east 'nineteen perches and nine- .enths.'north nineteen degrees, east thirty-two percbestiand one-third of a perch, north forty-seven degrees, eat eight and a, quarter perches, north sixty -nine degrees, east nine teen perches and one-third of a perch, north forty-three degrees, east eleven perches, north twerity-fonr and a ginner degrees, east thirty-one perches and nine. tenths, north seventy-three degrees, es* eighteen per ches and one-tenth, north eleven and three-quartei 1 perches to a spruce ; thence across the chuilkill TiV. I er to the eastwarilly side of Salein creek; thence along the northern bank of the river Schuylkill to the south wardly corner , of the Carbon Dili tract r, thence along the wistwardly and niiritterardly lines of • the same to . the tract of land knOwn as the "Firth trad," now or .hate of McDermat and-Ames; thence litorth foirr.ds.. grees, west twelve perches, north seventy -two degrees, west thirty-alt pere,hes to a white oak on the north wardty ride of the Poit - Carbon road; thence alongthe; same and Norwegian street, to the place of berinning ; eicepiinritut olthe foregoing boundaries those eleven lots of ground bounded by Washingt on st rect. Jefferson , street, Cell street, and Centre et reetot lot of grminti hounded by Celt street. Schuylkill street, slid two twenty feet wide alleys, owned by the Schuylkill Nes- Motion CoMpany ; all that piecebf Finland bounded by Schuylkill 'street, the 'river Schuylkill: the basin. and ' the eastern litie of the Int now oevapiedby George lath er. tha lank numbers two and fotilleaU an Oth o / 111 ,4 1 Street, and Into numbersthree. . even. VirelTP, and s- teen on Norwegian street ; andahm excepting hint un divided fifth putt of the stonier fault coat that may be found open the said tract of; and, mitt) the right of mining for and-renewing the same. being the property known as theist* of The Greenwood Company. with, Ike applidenainess ,te She same defendants partition, thereof to be made (afterlife; to the leers and CUSUIVIII Orbit ComMonwealih. in snap case made and provi ded,) an gehisity.knd the same, tube dine. no not per wittl—very nrijostly and against the samitlaws and man 'toms- (es it Weald) ire . and bare iota !then and. theta themenuis athlete summoners and title, writ. • • Witness the Honorable Lanier Stades NM .. PTVOP Sent attar said Court at Ornillaburg.ilie twenty-shah day of MVO, one thousand eight haldred and forty- Wen. • "C. M. STAAUS, Prothonoteryk) Omits:m:4 Afaii id, 1847 ' ' ' "--.'. 010. 75 to 1 00 45 to` 1 tiO 75 tcr I 25 75 twl 25 5a to I 45 50 - 1 00 65'to 1,37 125 to 415 m ),c .i:. , JOSEPH . B: .BUSSLER, 27, 4017TH 'Wu Lams) eatkansiatitis, • . MPOUTER of Oranges, Len;onii;' Rantnis, Figs, Cur I; •ranta. Prunes. Data, Fitton, qrapeeA,f , Altnontls, Fil berts. Walnuts, Crean) nuts, Ground 'nuts. Cocoa nuts,, Liquorice. dre.. Ate- Also. agent Ibr . •Vairttank's Patent Plartunn Settles, and Undenwood's Intake * Sauces, LYt sups, Spuys. &e - • Philaa., May 1,1847 _ . j fie* Parts Patterns In Children Clothing. pi R. EDWARDS mg:worst!, annolinces that she hagjea received from Paris, new patterns of va .rtops kinds for Children's Dress, among which she would- particularize the Viatzg, so decidedly novel am; elegant, and a variety of other patterns for tbildran of tooth sexes. ' A large and desirable, tork -of Children's and the usual. aasortment,of Under aothlog forladie- and Children always on ti iird at . . . . MRS. EDWARDS, 21SChrstitit street, thibda.. Piny Ist, OW. 18;—at ARt NEW - AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS . Isaac Barton & Co . N0;,.27, sr= SECOND ST., HILADELPHIA„ 'FOR sans AT RIODRRATR ' DRESS S:OODS, ' Printed Lawns. neat small flcures. good qdatity. Small IPlaid and Striped Gingham, plain colors. . French, English, and American Prints. neat styles. Plain Silk Tissue; mode "oleos, besutifulsunimergood. Du Grenadines, do do Do Barages, do do do -Small Plaid and 'Striped Silk,, India and Freoeh. 'Pain Mode Colored Silks, various gualities. Du do Alpacca Lustres. Do do Mousseline de Laine. • - THAWLS:Ate. Thibet Shawls, mode colors, silk fringe. Merino do. .. do- without fringe. Silk Etarceloni • • 'do large size.' • Nett Mohair do: " do do. Plain Book Muslin. and Book Ildkfs. Crape Lassie and Gauze, to it quality and color. Silk. Cotton end other H.lll.ry, in great variety. Kid Gloves, best makes, maimed colors and sizes. Cauditic lldkfs. and Cambric Linens, gloat variety. CLOTHS, &c. . • • English, Frensh,Belglian al.d American Cloths, in great Ycariety. . • /English. Frebch, Belgian rind American Cassimeres, in .great variety.- ' . English • Cashmarets, various colors anCqualities. • Do. Linen Drills; white and fancy colored. Do Summer Cloth, assorted tidos.. good ;facility French Drap d'iE, a beautiful summer article. English Bina Satin:Vesting. ; French do. Valencia and Marseilles 'Castings, In great variety. • FURNISHING GOODS. Linen Sheeting. all widths, and 'anode qualities. pillow Casing, Linen and Cotton Ticklugs. Imperial quilts, and Counterpanes. ';Ditinalik Table Linen, and Napkins. Domestic Prints and Brown Sbectiz.g., all widths. 1 . • .FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS. .. Silver and Pearl Drab Cloths, various prices. Do do Vorsted Damask, . do Do - do Union .do do. Assorted'Colored Plain and Figured Ratline!, Russia Sheeting. and Burkrams Philada., May Ist,_lBl7. NEW YORK CANTON TEA .GOB. STORES Yl2l PEIELAD ELPRIA, 357XarkerSirest,id door Wow Ninth Street, itartisids. clad 89 Ches nut it.,nnzt to thu cornerof Third St.,. WJICtLE§A,LE AND RETAIL. • - . 1 , nr. high ,reputation that our teas have obtained througlititit the count' y for three years past is esti: 'gently extending by, the recommendations of old cur tomeni to new ones. Our atm is 11. retain as well as obtain customers. No connection, with any other ea: tablishment. Our teas sold by the various desk.; s may he kiiinvn by the above numbers Phitala.,Aptrl 17; 1897 ISatoked *thing .OR, IPv ill e. Ribbons, Silks, Artificial Flower!, LACE AND BIICERAMTRAICES, • • • Crowns, and Entry article in the 111illntril line G: EDWARDS & SON , . Rp.svEcT,utix invite the attention of Country buyers to their new and cheap stork-Of Fancy Goods of every descripiton,adopted fort-the. Spring trade They would especially particularrzerheir assortment dt dr, tifirial Flowers. which, for style and cheapness, are unrivalled in ithe city. • eS The nest(Sl;ring.ilispe. in Trainee and Crowns. in Foundation Lace, Willow und buckram, ntaitufac -tured as usual.; also. Silk and Cotton Ruches, &c, &c. GEORGE EDWARDS & SON, 37 South Second Strout, Phila., Aprill7, 1517 , 16 DRUGS,IPAINTS. & DYE-STUFFS, - ' • ~ • FOR SALE DT ' . - . FRENCH' & RICHARDS. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ' _ - AT low prices, a 10rge and complete cc. -, ,....i.•- - - siartment of Drugs. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, :Dye-stuffs, and Spices, ..,.." - gr Which we off., very-low 'for cast.. We zwarrant our Drugs to be pure and of prime " r rit.., quality ; among which - are - .500 oz. Quinine, ' -. I 500Ibs. ptire nil Peppernet •50 r• Morphia, a 200 " Opium, 11* ;' Est Bark,' , 20 bbls Caster Oil. Including pier,' article toted by ,DrJggists arid Physl cidril. Our nisortinent of. Paints, 911 e, Varnishes, and Window Glass is large, and Our prices such as cannot faiLto.pleasti. - -- (ltons pure Lead, LO Ws. Coach Varnish, -2000 boxes. Window alai',l 50 " Copal "- 500kees Ven.Red & Ochre, 100 dnz. Paidt Brushes. 1000 gal'. Llnseed Oil, 'I 50 bbli.elpt. Turpentine. We offer i superior Coach Varnish at (112 per gallon. Our storkl Includes every article used by -Coach and House Painters. .; Dyn-stuffy we offer at particularly low pricisataving a Wei stock of every article used by the trade. - 200 bbls. Dye Woods. • I 5000 the. Ground Pepper. 10(1 earboys,Oil Vitriol, I ViOti " " Cinnamon, 500 llts ltiden,. I 500 " Nutmegs. . ' . Cochineal, ladder. ace:, . Mace, Saleratus.- .te. ,Also 50 tone Grindstone. at Inw prices. Give us a call, no charge for making Inquiry. 'I: ' FRENCH Atr •RICHARDS. "' - - Whnleiale Druggists. N. W. Corner of 10th, and Market its., Philadelphia. IPhila., April 10,1817 15-2 m . . ASSIGNEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE. 4 . 4 The KW illlam Penn Fuinace.” TUOMAS & SON AUCTIONEERS. • ablegteal Estate—Furnace cnut other prop . - • ertyl'near Spring Mill. Montgomery • County. Penna.. about!! 12 .1' miles from• • . ON TUESDAY, MAY 11th, 11417, at a o'clock In the evening, will he sold at public sale, without re. serve, at ;he *PIIILADICLeIIII EXCIIIANGE, by order of John Twells, Assignee of Livingston, & Lyman, the following deicritied valuable property, viz No. I. All, that tract of land situate in the township of Whitentarsh, county of Montgomery, and state of Pennsylvania, containing 21 acres and 37 perches,, more or less. The aboie property Is situate near "Spring on the' Philadelphia and Norristown Rail Road. about Modica from Philadelphia. There are erected there , ! • on 5 frame tenements,englne house ma ;rchinery and 0413111 engine, with the fur -Iss s mince (known ns The.. William -Penn gg g - • Purtinre.'•) The premises are *object to a lease to John Horton. which' will'es pire on the Graf day of January. IBMB, and will.be sold titiject•ttbiretri, and also to all incontinence, and liens. its Terms cash, payable at the time 6f sale. No. R. Also at the same time and place, will he sold sundry articles now In possession of John Horton, on the premises, (horses, tools, dce.,) and 'lncluded In the lease to him. to The whole of the personal property. No. d, will be sold together in one lot. Terms cash as above. Also sundry articles not incJuded in the tense.:7 Terms cash as shove. ile Printed handbills giving full particulirs, may be had of the assignee or atictiourens I The:pi ape ct two"y ite viewed' at any time previ ous to sale, on sipileatinn to John Norton, on tete pre mises. • N. THOMAS k SON • " • Auctioneers, 93 Walnut, street. 15-31 Teinperance Grocery Store. JAMES B. SPENCER Whelesale And Et ttail 'e Grocers, B. W. coulee of Secnnd and South streets, Philsdelphia. have constantly onlhand, and for sale, an ettensive . assortment of Grm:eries of all inscription. (event Liquoas) Flour. Provlsinns. and Fish, which they offer et as low prices as they 'ran he purchased at in she city. The attention of Country deals' and fain-, illus is parlirularly requested to their Mock of. Teas Coffees; and Rosa rs. Goods purebased, delivered at any paint In the city free at aft expense • Phila4 April 3, 1817 Cheap Carpets and 011 Cloths, at • • . ELPRIDGES I, „ • CELEBRATED. !MEAT' CARPET STQUE. P4:RStiNd shout to boy New CasSivra tifiti Ott. Ciorns.' wind. sale or retail. this season, cannot fall to he suited with the excellent assnrtmant and ex . - (remelt low-prices at which we are setting, and we M alta them to eramine.the stock of ' . • - ' BeautifUl Imperial; 1. • • • . • Stspedino Ingrain, - , Fine and:Common dn.; ). CARPETINGS. Venetians, of all kinds.. I Cotton. List. and Rae. J • • And Oil Cloths, foam 11. to 24 &et wide,-cut to lit Rooms: UAW. &e. Also—niftier et twat &atm., Hogs, Tatge Covers, Ike. &c.seithitnisamtratnt of low priced Ingrains. from 25 to 30, and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to 50 cents. ELDRIDGE & BROTHER. 41 Strawbeny et., one dont above Chesnut. near Second, Illiadsinbia. Pbilada.. S. 1847 14.2 m :./i-dixdatatrator's Notice: W iISREd , S lettrs of administration on the eitate v -of Henry Carter, late of the bortmatt ovramagna, lechttylkill county, Pa, deceased, Mae been "ranted to the subscriber, by the Refine( at Schuylkill county; therefore an persons Indebted to slit state, are re quested to make payment. and those basins clatter, to present tbem Intim subscriber Mr settlement. SIMIAN) worsa, A4mtutsvaihr sou 3, le 14-es , NONERS' : ',IOOI.IstAt... Sa*rdaY iierning, 4, , Y S, nil% rZr,ll;o•Ostiorra -.RNA sheens by tha amagtotent alf our yaw. that News 'Olt. ?wad cporrempar" Irtatik cualiPeip the twaliraa- glance bump irmr the airy" tiartaeutk WI anima limstava eatant, Ora ah.faatios hartaf ottrartiAsl Om* (m 1.101416 termartti crataid6 a:the paw., • EX] INSTIIII/XVITAL COXOKAT..-Mf. J. P. Row bothatn. will ,give a Concert at the Town Rail. , on - Monday Evening next. Mr. R. G ati'itg*- ences performer,. and delighted the audience's - iv& Concert given by the 'Brava - Band a few months since,r . Go and hear bhp. , Tart.un, iitYls ' AND Cooriu.— . the friends ef . tbeB gentlemen frill 11,141 a meeting at Ilugh Liudite l y's Hotel Frietlemtburg.! tide afternmtu to °pe r n tho campatsn. Wo hole he DeMoOtatie • I whip will turn otit ou the necusinu. . (rj.- The Miners' Dank of Pon:seine has deck. reA i dividend of 4 per cent Cu the Wt six montga. TATLOCS LIITT'llt TO HENRY CL•T.- , We here struck offs few/ Copies of this letter with a gold border: suitable fui framing, which can be obtained at this office. It is worthy of this niodo of preservation ,sum . collecced York fur' Me relief of iiitand:riachea thi3 handsOmo sum of 135.307 70 emits, . I , • I . • I)aintel Welisti r has. gone South. Ho was feasted at !Neiman - 0, Va.,nud bas been invited a paldie dinner at Citarlestii„Suuth Carona*. The Marion Rifle's, paraded on Baturdey lut;for the first time under Capt. Cleaver. They looked well. Cape. C. ts a'fine looking officer. Howe 4,, Co's Circus. which will visit thin place on the I stki and 17th it said to be One of the sitongest companies in the ' Unite d States. It will be lit up - with G 44, end the Loco:moire Gas clash lishinent accompanyirg _it, is said to be quite curiosity lIM Ta ;Iv rr We learn that arrange ments have hem made for the erection of this new edig i ce, and that the work will be commenced in the course a the rooting Week. Mr. Medary has . • contracted for the stone woik, and the wood work will ho done under the supervision of Mr. Lonna Several. The outside dimensions of the churctt'''l viill be 61 by 123 fret, which will make it one o the largest places utpuhlic worship in tho State., - Monday Anuual Training day, and -- our streets • prpartiled quite animated appear. • " ace. The National Light Infantry Capt. bland, 16 41 arid ,tho Troop Copt. VPynkoop, looked mica ittgly well, ' Theiformer are have never seen took better. Zwven the militia seemed to look , better thin usual, and the .numbrr of those hp:midstlo weapons of def. nor, brush hand •-a had:evidently', diminished. We are a warlike!paopte. • • • UaroirrvarsrS\ Acetiosar.— Ur Tuesday last • - we learn a ear ran 'away from the. Scales on. the < Valley Rail Road, and in it's progress +.m& a who :W3l hauling a cult across- the r fondat the time, kiliing both the boy and the horae instantly. We understand the occurrence was fairly accidental— but it is to he hilped that more , care will be taken hereafter. The groat business' of this region / causes frequ i ent ex p.o.ure - teelaesidents of this kind, hut our impression that they ere more frequent than they ought to be- if ordinary rare were cur deed. , I - 3 - 3" The Corner-gten@ of th'e Srnitheenisn in stitute 'eras laid at Warbingtors, on the 2d inst. with appropriate eeremoniei. The address was delivered tki the Hon. George M. Who, Viee Presideikt of the United Stew. ' 7 be 136i,0n Star notices that a new Govern ment proptilar has' _been launched recently called the “Marcy. 7. and exclaims f Istimificantly Oh Ma'rey whet a name ter a pripelkw." . l Stripier. appears to think that it the vessel don't 'get along tiny-Netter than her namesake...he will Make poitO , headway. !VIRGINIA -REDEEMED . re , It to now ntleredeertain that the Vilhigs have . elected sit members of Cong i ress, which iti a gain ' of five .members. They .lord two others by - lout than 50 'votes. The Legislaturewill he Whigon joint ball lo t, The result his completely `over whelmed • Polk and his tool Ilitr hicei They had predicted great usins for Locitfocoistni; - . • G 71A y Lon —We speak by reliable authori ty when we say . that Gen. 'Taylor is deeply and warmly imbued - with Whig ,sentiments, feelings; end sympathies; that he is devoted to Whit Measures land. Whig. Men; thit he was opposed to the An i o . ex.uion of Texasi and that he is not only oppdsed to any extension, of Slave Territory, hut resist t i t s the Institution ler Staveri—thouth himo-lf a ,Sliveholderris ii is viewed by Messrs, el4yton..:!ilatigum, and other distinguished South. 'ern Whhis, es oneuf the incident evils of our oth erwise Fee Government H -4/b. Ere. Jour: Goon. The Federalists lose General Taylor's. name pretty mudnis a tame keeper places the portrait of a ataterman or warrior otatrt hii sign— • n ot one-tenth sit much on tircouril of their lore for the m i en_ air for this profit they may realize.— Penn/Om/Irian. - - • • And the I:licofnens label 'll•l'einselres "Demo= erste." pretty much All a tavern keeper labile his . adulterated whiskiy Croix," not beesuie it has the first good quality, but gees he rajahs. - to humbug "the million" intrr the belief that MO vile sniff is "good to talre:'—Ert- Juur. ' , . . attire-11a vrir_Fitt Gsr.i-s.--Nhe New York Espress rays:—•• Freights are greatly depressed. Vest!la have been, taken up ., fo go to North Caro lina and load for England with naval stores, at 51. VemerearriVevonaiantly and are !ravine fur Quo. bee, unable to fill up here. Flour is taken to 14- vertoml. at 4.: grain 10d ; heavyigoods 30 a 40a. To H erre,. $ 1 a bbl:; and gran 15vents. • - 14-8 m POSTSCRIPT , ' prtiitlVA!. OF THE CALIEDONIAL, Saiirltadvanee in Brradatup;and a4ton, The, eatedonin arrived at Swan eiti — .Tturerlay eyep. ng !apt. The idsices shnli a decided bneyaney in the Cotton market; and an imprevAmerit in the Cotton - mead. The'statecitaff ors in behind is impmeing. Natters hate reached their - worst. and are new mendlog:—; The lestacenunts Of Mr; Co i nnell's, health:era very unsatisfactory. Th w e Veelcet itr64L Shipßn er, Ban lost ;between Dublin and The IT: id. ',lmp of scar Jamestown. Celt. A-. l ‘ • ToltiCes laden:nth bread-ernes and pi+rhoinns for the relief et Ireland. arrived at Cottons the 12th Mat, en her minion of leer/. American Finn was erlfle tin 71 Rad 31,411Minvi r lr Ilan Corn was held firmly at former mtios. 2 Cotton had advanced thorn I to 1 per potrna.l LATER FROM- VERA CRUZ Cevißpablorti.o - froVi ,elvta Ano 0 battle ha beim fought. up to. Os pith of AWL - i • ' . • II
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