I ' •esl - Aki4 tet The Coal Trade for 1811. The quantity sent this tvoe by Riff Ro'ad is 20,774 11 and by Canal 6,112 B—total 45,8:4 19, being 4,2571 g over the shipments.of sve,Vlt._ The increase on the Rail grind is 3,421,t0ns and- oit\the Canal 683 tons. 'To tat for the season--by Railroat4oB,B32 18. I.ly Canal M,-* 852 15. • The freights by Canal contintnithe same-70-cent.; to Philadelphia and. IFO to New - York. Boats are abun dant. i • " • Bp a Tel.•graphic Despatch (fora Philadelphia, receiv e ed yesterday afternoon, we learn that the freights for Eastern ports are rising _—we4uote as follows : . To New York, $1 :30 To Boston. ,2 25 ' To New Balm& 175 • To Providence, ... 1 021 To Fall River.l 621 • To Portsmouth. N , 11., . 2 50 To Newport, , I 70 To - Albany, ,- '1 50 a. 1 CO To Troy,s.;l 60 a 165 Vessels are:scarce at Richmond. and unless liter soon become-more plenty.shipMcnts from .this region to that place will haveto reeve'. The price of Wllll/Ash tamp coal on hind. is front 3,55 to 3,621, Thelnic,s for other descriptions remairijt L...the-aamtliii : reported - last neck. Sent for the week ending on Thursday Evening la:f.t : RAIL ROAD. CANAL. '-'' . WEEK. TOTAL. NV FA: It. TOTS 4 P. Carbon, WWI . 0 ,3) 102 1 : 16 00 4,702 IS 2.0,238 02 Pottprille, 5,330 16 50,207 05 N. Haven, :2:847 18 " 167.271 11 1,400 10 8,052 17 P. Clinton. Dqs II 20.038'02 630 00 29,774 11 408,852 18 6,1P2 OS 30,552 10 39,85" 19 Total R.R.& Canal 4.18,70.5 17 RATES oy TOLL AND TIIANSRORTATION oN RAIL ROAD, TO trot• 2. 1,117. '...,. .From Mt.. Carlion Sch. Haven..Pt Clinton. To„Philadel phial,. 41 -50 SI 40 $l ^5 - ,To Richmond • . , 1 0 I. 30 110 • , RATES OVTOLI. BY C.C r lI.. TO .Ir\4l 1,1,910. • .From Mt. Carbon.. S. Haven. P: Clinton. To Philadelphia. .64 cis: GO Ct. 52 cts t A drawback of 25 per cent on the above rited of toll is allthred by the company. en ;01 real shipped during the'montli.of April, and 15 per rent.. during tile month of May. . . LEHIGH COAL TRADE. For the week etAing May : s,lEl7; W 6,340 - IS Summit Mine • Rhume Run • 4,701 lo' ' 21,5711 37 Beaver Meadow 3.309,00 ' 17,•10'0 05 ' Summit . A ' • 721 02 -‘ . • 2.72012 Hazleton 2.919 is • ' ' 15,571 2S Buektnountain Co. 2,121 18 • a,510 23 Wyoming ; - , 361 14 - •• 1,210 31 M 517 b 9 ~. MILL CREEK, RAIL. ROAD. 1 ',. The followinz hi the amount of coal passed over the Mill Creek Rail Road, for' the last sivillys: • .5.(6 1 •:.,() Tens. 61..tiz , .1 01 ' " • Per last report Total . 6}153:21 GEORCIE TIADESTi - ,. Collector SCIIUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Atimunior coil trans6orted over the,,S.chnylkill Road. for the Week ending on Saturday even ing.last. 0,72. 00 Pons. 51.3105 Per last report b7,0:0 13 " JESSE TURNER, Collector. EMI MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARPON RAIL ROAD . . . Antonia of Coal transported nver'llte Mount Carbon &Port Carbon' tall Road, for the week ending on Sat - urJa'y eveni last.ng 10,519 lfi Tons. Per last report '145,057 II: " .7 . MI 155.307. 07 " JESSE TURNER, Collector MINE HILL & §CHDYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The following the nnwunt Of Coal Alatisporied over this road s for the week ending on Wednesday la,t • 11,0'5 19 Tons, Per last,report. ' A 11 1 2.313 OS • 'Y • - „ 162,:t1S 11.1,LAM NEW EIJI., t•olleetor. Total MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD,. • Arsoitnt of Coal transported over thi4 Road for the Iveek ending . on TinysLlpy eyening loot. 5.315 00 Ton's - 7 51421 1,0 Per last,report EMI PINEGUOVE COAr. TRADE. . • Atnnunt or coal tranAnnruki on The Union Canal Rail Road, Croak 16111 to 30;h April, (inclutire.) Tons. C. wt. qrs. • 4,700 112 0 • Per hit report ; 4.016 04 3 Total ' 3.71t1 - Oil 3 Amount tranoported on Swatara Rail Road . Ton.. C. w•t. qrs 008 01 3 rcr last Is.pott 2,373 09 3 _ Total 03 '2 V. L. CONRAD, Cillectne VT' OLESALE AND RETAIL, CHEAP WATCHES. THE CHEAPEST GOLD. AND ill.- l „AZ) VER W A I T CII E.S 1 N : , 1 PHILADELPHIA. . . 0 OLD Levers, full Jewelll2d, - 415 00 la Silver' do ... do. •. 25 00 , Gold - Lepines, Jewelled, . :41 00 Silver do do !-- 15 00 Silver Quartiers, fine quality, . . 10 00 Gold . Watches. plait, 15 00 Silvei Spectacles,. 1 75 . Gold Pencil ,, ,2'oo Gold Bracelets, 4 00 .Viso, on hand a large assortment of Geld and Hair Bracelets,.Fineer BiTl.2s, Breast Pine, hlenp Ear Rings, Gold Pens, Silver Spoons, Suer rl Tongs, Thimbles, Gold Isii;ck. Curb. and Fob Chains. Guard Keys, MOI Jewelery of every description at equally low prices. All I want is a call to corivince eußtozoiers. LEWIS LA DOMDS. Watch. Clock, and Jewelery Mere. No. 4131. • " Market Sr., above Eleventh, l'inrilt side, • Philadelplia. tl. I have some Gold and Silver Levers, chcaper than the above prices ' ib.• A large assertment of Gold r : i.ns, from 41 25 to 42. - • _ Philada., 31aY 22,1617 :1 21—fon -- REMOVAL . I'. , J. LADOMUS has remoVed his Watch. Watch- P 4 '• Tool ar d Material Store, from No. P 3, : 4 111111l 4t': .. "`street. to NO. 246, Market street, where . he has V...` - e..V . on hand a large assortment of Cold and Silver ; Lever, I,'Epines. and Plain Watches. with a complete assortment of tools and materials; such no Lunette. Pa tent, and Plain Massie, Main' Springs . - Verges. Hand Dials, etc., of every ileqcri plinth 10 whirl) lie has added a complete and splendid assortment of JEWELRY. consisting of Ear Rings.. Finger Rings. Breast Pies, Bracelets, Cold Chairs, Keys, etc., which he will guar antee to sell at the lowest New York priceS, wholesale and retail. •. . . N. B.—Coutitry Merchants and others visiting the city are invited tova it ard examine his Mock nod large as fortmerit at No. 2-16. Market street, below pi:lob:south vide. Orders from the coootry promptly attended to. KS- A large assortment of Gold remt, at reduced priest_. Philada., May 22. 1817 .. 21-4 m CHEAP ! CHEAP ! ! CHEAP ! PALM HATS & BOOTS & S7IIOES rx.OUNTRV- MERCHANTS please - take , ,notice SOO Dnz. Palm Leaf Hats just received direetZtrom the Eastern Manufactories. comprising oru., of t he mosrVarial ,and ektebsive SIN ks to Is, found in the city, at prices ranging from Sit rm, to f, doitars per dozen, together with all the intermediate grades. which will be run ofr to close out the invoice at from 5 to lifper cent less than they can be purchased at any othe'r store in the city, and no mis take. Merchants in want of the above named iOods rill do 'wean) give us an early call. . Also on hand a large and complete assortment of Boots and Shoes of every variety and quality, both Eastern and City-make, which we will sell at very reduced prices.- - You,have but to call and examine our stocKni he convin ced that we will sell at tower prices than rinv other house. W. A. SHUMWAr Cu., No. 7, Market st., North-east corner of Market & Water et., Philada. Philada., May d, ISI7. 21-7lt - . . !Health Made Easy Tor. the People. ... - , e); Physical Trainine, to mate their Liars, in - ibis World, Lan z and Happy; by the ,4g thee of" I:duration : As It Is, OnOt To :. Be, and Alie.ht Be." First Ankri- ; --, eon Edittan, with Altlttionr.; • :. .• BEING an elementary and interesting treatite . on Self Knowledge,. Containing short and entertafn. Mg articles on Food. Iteatt, Glands, Strength, Eating. Stoinach, - • . Nerves, . Recretaions, Digestion, Liver, , Resins, eld Age, Blood, Lungs, Mind, :Man. , Secretions, Arteries, Senses, , ' Woman,' . • • Head, Veins, - 111eatth, . Di s e t s,, ' - &c., &e., &e. ~ „. . • Together with tho Great Serret—RIICCO F in Life how attained—limy to do Ger...l—Causes and Ed t cts of Er. ror—flahits—Passions—Wornan doscribed—Man desrii. ke- bed—Mates Errors—Rich and Ponr—Seses—Virtne hid Vice—Vont/dal Errors—Woman how made delicate—. Woman's Virtfte9—Ambit inn, &C. TIIC.WhOIC JiNiigped for the noble purpose of impro_ ving and - extending education among the People. tin - Darting valuable 'knowledge on the ph'isinlegy of:113, human frame, nod the laws which goerti mental and bodily health, &e., &e.• . , IC,- Any person sending '25 cents enclosed in a letter shall receive (Inc copy by mail, or five copies will ba sent forel.. Address, postage paid. • • ' ZIEBER he Co.. LltilatrAphia. *This valuable work contatn.l (in dandeLlino tom) 117 patnie, • Ihiladolphis, Illay 22, 1517 ■ TOTAL 22 791 25 MUM ILLUSTRATED . WITH• Woo ENGRAVINGS, ta'RESENTING the Histhrieal Bruns, Landscape Scenes, Antiquities, CI - 1g1u:m..5, Remits, Birds, In set,ts, Plants. and Trees, Mitterak, Coins, Medals, In scriptions, limn the most authentic t-etircest .with nay 'thou and marginal references. To which is added Ancient Chronttlogy,'lty Abraham Calt,v l us, a suntroary of thewhole Seript tire, an arCtlrale 41110 led Copperplate ef-Palestin, a beautiful engraved Family Record, &c., &c. Pricr 4(1. tr.".- The subwrilier has' been apptiinled agent for the sale of this Bible. in Scht)11:111 County, und it. now .pre pared To furnish 1.11.:m at Sears' prices, wholesale and retaila,2 . 11ANNAN'S' May . l.t2 121 .f10r,4 Anil Periodical stein. ' A RED COW, spots along th e V. Aback'. an (Ad (ow will, Bor rings the horns. Minh are rather' large, d little inc lined inwards. Any piirsob retintling said tow. i:l‘ing the sills - , ribrr hitlinninion where slid is, will he sit ipbly rewarded. ('he cow left on lle' last el April. JOrall. If ALLEN. - 1ay`22.1, • • GOODS,, JCST rt.4eivoll a t littiottassttrlatttnt ttlNow Gen, t4t.ttitt::- i,l IL t',,Aittoms, Stmuttor Cloths. )I:•rint.s, L tyvt s, I , ol•,ltts Ott I.•tititts. Il.tittikort Iltt,itiry. Fafisy On, - Goods ctl' all 414,,,1,,fit,. 01 , G,ItOcEIIIES, 4 r ,, :li•vs:i•Sin . :ad6. and all artriles in bran II Int nu -91 Queptis,,, are, 411 tdidcli ha found lie:Ili:a the bore. of r S. 1.11:11.NI;It & SON. 7•Tly Ud. ISI7. • 21AI( . . N. (*LE AV k: It.' ( 70t.1 tnr o F It.E‘A L. .E St. A T E.- ]3 y virtue of alwrit 0r ALIAS 1.6 ant FACLA . S, issued out of the. Court of Conitnint Pleas or Schuylkill county. and to me d : remed; will be exposed to public sale or outcry on • At lip n'elock in the forenonn, at . !he public house of Dst.,ILL HILL. in the borough ,tP !Maimlle, olio folldw lid d iesi.nbed po•ntises, vizi— • IN 0. I . —All 'lt Ise two iii friars. inlbilizer and hit or plece of ground. situate on the' northwesterly ride of Market slrool. iii the 1314,41 g. 'of Poitsyttie., County af,•rs•said. contarning in front on said Markel street 20 !bet. and in depth 100 feet, being the inirlil..., A orly hall' f- tho Int masked or Polt & Patter,,,,C s ;admen 3,1 I iottsville, No. 39, bounded northeasterly by bit No 37, pordosicsterly by a 20 fern wide alloy, soniltwestwardisit' :_ii ) [he oilier lillic f theissut lit N0.:19. and ~.1111eiistw at.11y by said Market' sit reek being the -ante Int or piat-of ground, wit cli tniitt Patters, in and wife, alid Ab abant Pitt trod wife. granted to the.said Charles Lawton, Its' deed, datCtl. December If, 18:21, recorded - in Orwigsbure, in deed honk No. If rum 52. • : , • ' No. .2. -89.se-•-•All that certain lot or the, it of grouted sir ,lltile on the easiv,anils sale of Centre street, in Ilie lio roll2liof Potisville, , tom y a forests idthounded 'optima i d lyby a house ' Mid lot of grouiof intend-•d to he rof-.V . 0 . y0d to .7 , .11r1 MCCroa, eastwartlly by Rad Road to roet, solith 7 wardly by roller-lard of Charles Lin lii and west wardly by said Centre .iittio,ii, ri wiz Mug- in Width. CO feet, and in length 4lr dep if 9.00 feet. being part Of the same premix s which Jonulvth %A's.•iin and wife, grant amt. con resod to the said Cli tries Lawton, by deed da ted "the 17th day . of (Miler. Irl 5. andecorded in 15, - Inzylt ill ennitty. in Deed book No. IS . , lea 473. Nu.. 3 .5/80—All those five certain tic, " ti story frame - • houses and 12 lots of groVt, situate on the '&1 , •• ~ , eastwardly side, of Mt 110,0 . street, in r ' ^ 1, 4 . NVynti's ad ;Ilion to Pottsville, Minn led ,a a I I I - F mni !Ma rdly by land of Charles Lawton, i Jam- . 1 ' eastwardly by Civil street, knutliwardly -by other lard of, Charbi , Lawton. and westwardly by the said Rail Road street. Iv•ing lets mmhich ti,re twukCd in the plan of Ws nn's Addition to Pon ville. with the Nos. 111. 17. IS, 19, 20. 51, 22. 2:1.91. 25.20, anti i. 7, lot No. 16, containing in Width :11 feet. 11.1 the othor It's Con. ialnit'r in width 40 feet earh. and all vonta Ming in length or dep.h 159 feet, being the Santo prom see which, by sundry ennveyancek fr nt Jonathan Ws tin and others, became vested In the stud Ithalles La winn. . • . . No. 4. Also—Three full, equal, iii iliciled fourth parts, the whole into four equal parts, fn he pitted and iiiVidt d of and in alrthat certain tract or p wed of :usd si.uate, in the borough of PouSville. county afoiesaid; oil which said tract of land a town stivt has been laid out and call-' .eil the eastern arlilh ion or Potisvitle. bounded and d• - !- scribed as follows :—lleginnitic at a post corner of Janes ifmlse's lot ; th,nce by the balm! north SO de grees, wnst 230 feet to a post..and smith 54 degrees, we , t 120 feet to a post ; thence by Alter's addition and pi -Cake's lot. north 30 11,grees; west 400 feet to II post; thence by Eli. Cake's bit south 51 degrees. west 475 feet to a post ; thence by land now or late of Jonathan Ws nn, north 30 degrees, west 31) foe. to a post, north 211 de crees, east.CS feet to a post, north 021 degrees,,west ze . i feet to a post, Mirth 671 tlegrees.'east 159 feet to a post on the western Fide of Coal street; therre along the same north 22k degrees, west tl6 feet to a post; thence through the said street, north 13 degrees, west b 7 feet to a spruce stump, north 531 decreeS, west 67 feet to a. post on the WPM: line of said Coal street; thence - along the same north 22j degrees, wedt tlq feet ton post; thence by nand now nr.tate Jonathan Wynn, south 671 &TITUS ' west 159 feet in n Post, north 221ilegrees, west SO feet to a post, north 55 il , crees, west s , fee , t to a pest; north 40,11ecrees,west 214 feet to a post ; thence by land now. or late of the Schuylkill Navigation Company; north 09 degrees, east 16Y - perches to a post, and north 2,1. degrees, Weil 37 perches and 6-10 to a stone.; thence by lard late of John Pelt, deceased, north fll degrees, east 31 tthrclies and 8-10 to n post; thence by land late John S - oong. south 21 degrees east 81 perches to a large Spanish oajc ; thence along the public road by landlale •of.lubn Pott, deceased. south 21 &ere< 0, west 17; tor fiWS to rt post, and south 46 il.ittrees', west 68 perches too post: and south 54 degrees. weSt 41 perches to the place of beginning., excepting and excluding. the following lets or pieces of ground, lots marked in the plan of the east ern addition to Pottsville with Out numbers 1.2, 3,4, 5, 8, 9;10;11, 15, 16, 56, 57.62, 61, 72, 74, 75, 70, 7f+.81 1 . 150. h 57, lets numbers 11, 12.13, the northeast' half of lot amber 22. and Inls number 23,21, 25, 26, 73, lots num bi •is 29, 30, and a lot ofemaiirt on Rtil Road Street sold t John James, containing in xv idth 21 feet, and in leug:th A :ti ' deir" l, from 'tail Road street to' Coal street,Tontam : ing inehislve of all said lots,pr pieces of ground 111 acres, strut measure, being the same premises which Charles Loeser, by deeds dated .)larch as. 13.11. recorded in Orwissbure. la Deed book No. 11, page , 3:19 and De cember Ist, 1831. recordgcLin Ot wigsbUrg. in Deed boo k , No. 12. Page 319, granted and conveyett.to the said Charles Lawton, with the appurtenatiees, consisting of I two 2,1 story frame dwelling houses, withArisernent stories of stone. one 2 story frame house undone 1 story frame house. . , No 5. Also—All these frame messutureg or tenements end lot cr piece of ground. sheet: In Young's addition to Port Carbon, being the centre part of a lot of 50 feet front and 100 feet deep, marked 19 on the - plan of rout•c's addition to Port Carbon, said hill(' lot being 25 , feet front on Commerce street, and exierdine beck that width 100 feet to the other land of said Young. commen chaz 15 feet inthe eastward of the Mill Creek Rail Road, bounded on the ras side by part of said lot number -Iff, no the in{ter side of the remainder 01 raid lot number'lB, in front by said Commerce street, - .and in -the rear by ether land of baid'roung,as aforesaid, being the same lot of eronnif - which Jacob el• Gordon mid wife eranted• and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton. by deed da : led March 30..1837, and recorded in Fcliuylkill county, in Deed honk No. 111 . page In. As the property of CHARLES LAWTON. seized and taken into execution, and will be sold by JOHN T. ItiEßsil3#7., Sheriff. i .1 Sheriff Mite. Orwign,l . ' 22,1847. ; 21-1 y THERMOMETERS, Far Distillers, Briwers, .I:4ers, • Clenasts. Sugar Refi ners. Tobacco Planters, Tobacconists, Bakers, Hot and Green Houses, Nakinif Butter, ollaking Cheese, Tenpenlne Edge Tools, .7fattufactu• rers of Iron, Manufacturers- of , Gra Pateder,Mantif sae/ Yinegar,Dea/- fee hi Ott; Refiners of Oil, the Ire¢ther,o'ravigation,ltaths, ' • 4•e• . • JOSEPH FISHER, No. 59, Chesnut SI.. between 2d and 3d PHILADELPHIA LT AS constantly on hand, a nd Manufactures Ther i i tnnmeters for various purposes. The instruments iold by him, and havinz his name on them, nre really made by or under his immediate inspection. on scientific ,f rinuples, fur Dyers, Brewers. cheniists, and others, and whit-11 will imlLate the true temperature, and may be depended on with confidence -for their truth and ac curacy. • TO rARMERS. • The fact heing now estabiished4iner various experi ments, that to niake butter...puck and good. depends on a certain temperature (fd' F:threnheit) in (burning, the, subscribers preparod to forniAt llwituometers at a low . cost that may-be relied on for their accuracy'. CAUTION TO MANUFACTURERS & OTHERS. Many Therummetersare sold in stores and hawked about the country which are totally worthless, and will deeeire and cause lose to those who use them; they may be detected by pl iiinft„several or them side by sid,;, in hot water, awl comparing them at different parts i)( their scales as the water cools. 5% heny will lie found to littler in their indications from :3' to lu" and more. Sib important is accuracy in the' ir,struments to be used, iu the'- processes of some manufactures, that an error of - coca degrees will render 'valueless the whole of, the materials emploveil.• I'hilada , May 22. 191'1 21— it IMPORTANT • TO STOVE 'D'EALERS! q HE atientani orstove dealers in this place, is invited 1 to our assorinient of Cooking, 11-11, Parlor, and Of flee Stoves, and esoeditliy to ATWOOD'S EM PIR,WIIOT AM COOKING STOVE. As the hest conking apparatus ever invented, it having obtained n celebrity j•Kherever it has been in:rodu.ed, never before obtaine by any Cookirig :hove. The op erution of' baking being pe.rnitnnid, in Ahis stove by It r air. instead or heat radired from oven plates, renders it equal for baking top brick; oven, or to 'hello oven fi:r roasting; ma kieg it unn,cessary to turn or chinge the ankhe whit' cooking, an.lretuoving, all liability to burn We are desirous to have the s nee mtrodueed m this - market, mato that end. liberal terms Will be given to a responsible d willing to take hold of _Fleur and duly one will he permitted to ,II them in the Place. GILBERT & ALLEN'. , Whnieslle Sto% e Dealers, `2•2.3, I'IIII,ADELDIDA. Phi Lula., 11lay •21, 1617 . - '2l-2t Scars , Large Type Qaarltti 'HE-PEOPLE'S PICTORIAL DOMESTIC BIBLE'; Being tl➢L Old Si; New Teslanients, , AccoriDiN. TO THE ACT/10:112ED VEltglOti ; • Nolice to 3rtiners. PROPOSALS will be "receiKeil liir (hiving Sipe at the cl.h Mnunt Laffee Colikrry. Any int - or:nal ion can he obtainel of W. 11. A ANN, or Wm. BEACILL, at Mount LaiTee. May lar. 21-2: Strayed Away SHERD. F'S f SALES Saturday, Jane 511 r; 13 i 7 ,• • Lost • . - , . , . . , IN Stahantaugo stieet ow Wednesday evening last, a pair of Gold SPectacles, The finder will be suitably ream 'Jed by leaving them at this office, . Pottsville Slay 22d, 1847. : ; 21—It ENTISTRIr; ; • • Dr. . DEPITY, SFRGEOINT DENTIST, Market St., a few doors west of Centre St., North ids, May 21 15i7 21—• . . t WANTED. •. • cARPENTERS to Work in a boat yard, to whom l0 steady employment and good wages will be given and money weekly.• Apply to Mayd 22, 1847. CILAS. STORER, Mount Carbon. , 21-3 to i . Co-Partnership. . \ T .., HE sobs,ribar having taken his sod into parmership whit him in the Mercantile business.,all persons hay ing claims against him up to this date. will present them for settlement,.and all persons indebted, ire requested to make payment promptly, as it may save further trou ble.• - ; SI , LIMNER. fri inersr ille, May 22d, 1947. -.___—. 21-3 t Gen Taylor never surrenders. QECOND supply Onedi, cheaper than ev er at er at the cheap ca. , 11 Fiore. Maiket , above Third. Ginehams from 10 to 31 cts. per yard—Latrus front In. Also, a wock of Ilny's Clothing on hand, very cheap at the abOve establishment. ROBERT TURNER. 21—lt May 22d. 1817 Notice to_Bridge Builders. E,k I. ED proposals will be received it the office of the County Commissioners, at any time between the 13th of May and 11111 01'.Inne. 1817, for the erecting of a ro v e red bridge, over mabonny - - Creek, near Franc s . Yarnell's, in Barry township, Srhuvlkill County. FREDERICK BECK. , Orwigsburg May 15th, ISI7 , . -.-. Safety Fuse. 17 on hlastinl, rocks, is perfectly safe, and the only 1 artirle which the eneitieera on the Erie Canal-per. nutted to ho used, for sale at MANNAN'S May 15-40 - 1 -----Morilc_and Stationery Store., • VrArKEREL ' . 1 !VI SHAD; I Constantly on hand and for - SALMON. ' . sale 1w - II ERRINGS. J. J. PALMER & Co. ' DAMS k SIDES, I Market ii:Teet Wharf, SIOMTI.DEICS, . ,I Pliilada. LARD & CHEESE.. J . Phil:lda., May 15.11. 1017 A 'CARD DR. FREDERICK SPE( K. rates this method to nn'- tiontice to the ciizetot of Tremont and vicinity, that he in prepared to engage in the practice at hie pre fen ton in di! iis hranchek, anti at the sitne,time, respect fully iolicit- a share of Ili. it patronatze. lie ran he found at Ifippre't Hotel, it Tremont. Tremont. May II b, 1617. ' - 2.0-Hly .. . fl , OMATO PLANTS, .. • 1 Ega do •i . • • . Celery do relater , do ` . CI- Just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Seed Store, Pottsville. . May 1511 u, 1517: A Mop of ralesttne, AIIIUNGED by Dort. Mullin. and pioami,,i for the 11A0 imihy alit! Private. Familien, by. the gurtday School Union, price $1,95--just received and for s:i.teat' , • DANNAN'S Sunday School Book-store. Also. Map : of Jertisa:em Nay ,1511),.IS17. Norio!' S:, Ilesser, WHOM:SALE & RETAIL 'DEALERS IN rpcoun FEED, riftivislays. '.c , rner of Coal and Nurvvygian sts., Pottsville. 15th, 1847. fIATS,. CORN 4. CHOP, received this day by ('anti lJ and will be sold low by NORTON & HESS ER. Slay 15111, 1517. B, DAY AND STRAW for sale by the bale'cir 1), bundle, by .. , N9II.TON .6,- - IJESSER. - A /I, ATTING.—I-1 nita.4 NZ.. nil colored Matting , IVI far slb. by ' • . . .SVEATTV & Co. May mi., isr. • - . 2o— • PROCL ALT N. • • ' Vi i lll MICAS the Hon. LUTHER )ER, Esquire, r t President Of the .reveral coiirts 01 roman Pleas of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon. ant 'Monroe, in Pcntisjlvania. and justice of the several Courts of tuarter Sessjons of the 'Peace. Oyer and Terminer: aft'd General Gaol Delivery. IW-said counties. 3t STII.47iGE N..Pat.mmt.andJxconlltiNx-xisomi.Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions tin he Peal e. river and Terminer and (it neral Gaol Delivery. for the trial of all capital Mid oilier offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill-1w their precepts to me directed, In ye ordered a Court of common Pleas, Oyer and Toe. miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or wieThure. on :Hominy, the 7th day of June next, to continue two weeks. necessary. Notice is therentre hereby given to the .Coroner; the Justices ofthe Peace. and Constables of the said county "Of Sehuvlkill, that they, are by_ the said precepts coin mandmi to he then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitinns, examinations. and all other remembrances, to doihoce things, Which to their several offices appertain tribe done ; and all those that are bound by .recognizan, res. to prosecute against theprh-oners that are or then . shall lie the cool of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God sai , e. She Commonwealth , JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff: Sheriff' , Office, Orwizs- I • I, a, May 1%1817. .f - N. 8.--The witnesses and.jat ors who are summoned to atteml.said - rnort. are required to attend punctually In coon nflionattendatice. the Isw in such cases.. made and dnivided:will he rigidly enforced. This. notice i 3 1' 1 0lb:bled by Or4VY of the. I 'nun ; those concerned will gnvern'theniselves accordingly. P 11111 CL Y v, °Tit 11 is hereby eisen, that. 'a Court nf Vinittnon Pleas. fir Iles trial of causes nt issue in and for the county of will .he held at (lrwigslittre, in the countrafores t id. on Nlonday. the 11th day ofJune next., to eontintie two weeks, if 11 4 •Cel , ..Sary. • Therefere all person , havite suits pettdin.7,. and ' ; all pt•rsons whose dilly it sijall lie to appear at 13:141 Win lake notice. and tiovarrn themselves accordinely. 301 N T. WERNER, Sheriff% Sheriff's Miter. firwizs.. 0: but, May9s. thl7.- OTICE is hereby riven that I turight 2 horgem, I was sois of harness. and I •addle of Daniel Noriogantt, w•hith property I have Inat.eil to the said Hamel Not-int/40v.. and therefore taut ton all pe•raona from Meddling; atilt the a foregai:l property, as it he, longs to ore JON.VIII,I.N SCHULTZ. May 15, 26--3{41 Pale[Jinxing and Plastering. . rj lIE Fubscribers ;10,1011110P to the public that they have assort:lied together under the firm of THORN ek BRINCK, ferthe purpose - of. cart yang oil flue Brick laying and id.tsitering liosines, and ate ready to con , tract for the erect ion of Iru tidings. anilido the mason and plastering work ve it :awe in the hest tyle-and at reasonable ratoi,. lidving a perfect knotetedge of their iitn•iners they Britt , ' hettiselves that it will he to the interest nt persons wanting work done lo give then , a calf. BrippirE TNttltti. Coal litreet, M AilLaN !MIN (2K, Notwegiarriitreet. Stay 13, 1617 211 —3 Er ;- . [WI! oes Notice. rpm undersigned titling appointed auditor In I resettle. and restate late tiecounts Of David F. Der ger.inseph Ilerrei. and Berger, exectitnrs of the last will and testament Of Ludwig, Verger, deceas ed, , wilt meet for that pu - pose his orpte in the ho_ rough,of Orwigeltarg, on Friday, the 4th day of !time, next, at II o'clock in the forenoon, when amd where' all personi int, rested may attend. • . CIIAILLES WIT3IAN, Andilor. Orwigstirg, May 45 20-43 t Strayed or Stolen • the 30th ult;.te s a ubl i cr i re ii r a , y nt i P m o ru rt e, Ca u e u e u n t . t o u l u t F \ years of are, tx has the sprain or ring -bone on one of his hind legs, and has been lately . fbundered in his two fore-feet, and walks lame. Ile has a few small marks of gray:hair on his. back, occasioned by the saddle. Whoever?4ill return the said horse to HUGH KINSLEc, at Port Carbon, or to FOS 4. Mord mere Hotel, Pottsville, wilt be reasonably rewarded and all reasonable charges paid. Port Carbon. May 15th, ISI7. - al---3t. -___ AMERICAN HQUSE, poirrsillLLE. • ISRAEL REINHARD, late of Plnegrove,, would inform .his friends and the travelling Fin If i r 'piddle, that he has taken the above named Is floret, rerently.'occupied by Jacob Geisse, and i 1413 fitted it up in a style Which he be lieves will not fail to er.sure,the comfort of all thole who ntai favor hint with their patronage. He feels confident that few establishments in the coun ty are better prepared to cater for the public benefit than his. We hat Is supplied with the choicest liquors, and his larder with nti the delicacies of the season. The apartments are furnished and arranged no as to Compare favorably with those of any hotel 'tithe State. Gruend fin- past favors the . subscriberwould•solirit the continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at, all timek to see ohl friends, and now ones at the Ameri can Proust, t ISRAEL' REINHARD. . _... .. ..- A fine stable is attarhed to the Hotel, Which Is capable .of accommodating a large number of horses: Careful Ostlers ate always in attendance, and the Itoraekare well taken care cf. , , - rollEvillb. May 15th, ISI7. - . _ 20— . NEW STORE. T- MORGAN respectfully informs - the public that be el . has.opened a new fancy Pry Cood and millinery stars in Market Street. near Third where he Is just• opening a rplendid nisortment of goods just received from New fork and Philadelphih, which be intends selling very low. coo , fisting in part of Silk, Thihet. Par ire, and Printed Cashmere shawls, a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Lalnes, Gingham, and Lawns very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Glinp, and But toner, and he would Partictilarly call the attention of the Indies to a lame assortment of White goods. Jaen netts. Swiss, Mull and Book Meiling, Plaid and Stripe' 'Mullins. Aprlt 17,71847 SZI GEORGE 11. STICIITEn LEWIS DREIIER, • ' Cornutissinnerg. 20-5 t 20—Zino OS 20- Notice BE MINERS'. JOURNAL. SHER.IFF.'S SALES OF REAL ESTATE: .BT, virtue of several write Of , rENDITIONI Exppolus issued opt of the Court of Cotuunin Pleas of :buy! kill County, and to .me directed, kill be exposed to sale by public kendue or'outery,.on • Thatsday, e: 1 2714 day of May, 1847, At JO o'clock in the, fo ' noon, at the publk — housel Rei of Is rael nAard, la the re borough otPousville, the following described,preinises - , viz :—' All thit certain . moiery or equal undivided half part of all that certain tract of land, sitimtn en the. Tuscarora • Mountain, in Schuylkill Township, in the County of Schuylkill; bounded by land surveyed en a warrant ID James Hanna and Henry Haller. and land surveyed on a warrant to*Jolut Singdr, by land of Edward 11.'llubley, Esq., being part of land suryeyed on a warrant to Lewis Farmer, and by land surveyed on a Warrant to George Reber, and by what was the old County lire be tween Berks and Northampton counties, by land survey ed to Henry Haller the 'younger. and by land now or late of Jacob Lutz, containing 45 . 9 acres, 145 perches,' strict Measure. -Riau—All the estate', legal antl,equitable Of,Aquila Del ton, in all that certain tract ()Claud, situatii.iii Santylkill township, in the county atbresaid, beginning at a inist in a line surveyed on a w arrant to John Singer; thence north 41 degrees, east 26 perches to a stone ; thencii north 2.5 degrees, ‘17,..5i. 22 penhes, to a stone; thence notili 6.5 degrees. east 1.55 perches tel a stone ; thence north 25 de grees, east 27 perches to a black oak ; thence north 65 de grees, east- 40 pertlies to a s:une ; thence 11Crilig5,ilegrxes, west 20 perches to a stone ; !thencexortli 40 degrees, east perches to a stunt; ; thence north 4S degrees. west 10 perches to aline ofland surveyed to George Reber; thence south 66 degrees, west.= perches to a stone t thence south 40 degrees, 126 perches - to a stone ; thence south 25 degrees, cast ''2l perches. to a stone; thence south 65 de grees; west 41 perches to a stone thence south 25 degrees, east 34 perchesito a atone ; thence south 65 degrees, West 150 perches to a stone ; thence south•2s degrees, emit 17 perches to a Stone ; thence :south 44 degrees, Weil 6 per- . ches, and thence south 25 degrees, east Innerches to.the place of beginniug, containing 82 acres and 53 perches, bir the same more or less,lbeing part of.a larger tract ofland which was surveyed unto Lewis Fanner on his warrant dated the 18th day of February, A. D., 1791.• Late the es tate of AQUILA. 11oLTON Also—All the right, title, and interest of Aquila Belton in and to all that certain lot orparcel of greund, situate in ‘Varder's Addition to the town of Tort Carbon, in Nor wegian township, Schuylkill cbunt v; bounded southward lythy Bacon street, eastwargy by Naylor street, north wardly by ibe Schuylkill Valley Hail Road, being about 200 feet in width and /00 feet in depth. As the property of IiAITILLAZOLTON.. • At'lhe same tirat andplace.all Mat rertain lot oppie.ce of ground, sithate in 'Swill, Pottik Patterson's Addition to the town lot - Port Carbon, in the county of Stibuylkill,, bounded hi front by VaMy street. westwardly by', East street, in the' rear by Coal street, and eastwardly by lot No. 23—it bein lot marked with the number 30 in the plan of said Addittim to Ihe town of Pert Carbon, con taining in front CO feel and in depth 196 fret, it being the sante lot which was cOnveyed by, a deed of conveyance . from Abraham Prot Elizabeth his wife to Adani Heft zdg, bearing date the 15 hot' March, 1813. with the appur tenances, consistinglien wo-story frame house and frame kitchen II stories hit thereto attached. As the'proper ty.of ADAM HEILTZOG... . • At llie game trine aml place todirided moiety or half part of all that certain - piece. parcel, or tract of land, ritudiei in the township of Norwegian, county t f stchuyllol.!And STAte If Pennsylvania. houn ded and descilbed fellows, vii:—lleginning at a stone corner; thence by latid late of Jelin Pou t now of the Dela Ware Coal ComPany, south 68 degrees ; west perches to a pest ; tintocc - land Of George Kauffman and David Philliiis,i north 2r degrees, nest 27 per ches co a stone corner; thence by land of Daniel B. Christ and; • Catharine his iw ifs, north PS degrees, east 611 perche. to.a post thence by landof Levi Ellmaker, south '2 degrees, ensti27 perches to the place or beg:n nine. containing In'Aeres end 66 Pgrches strict measure he the same more Or less. ittiniv;idint tnrfiety . or half part of al that certain piece or parcel of land sit uide in the township of Nor wegtcw, in the county aforesaid, bounded and described as nt a stone; thence extending by land haw or late of John Poic,anuth h 7 degrees, west n 0 perches to n stone ; thence brined of :William Volt, mirth! 3 degrees. west 131 perches to a stone; thence by land of David 'Pliilips, north - 87 de. greed, east Gi' perches to a stout'; thence south 3 de gree 4. east 131 percl4.s to the place of beginning, ,on taming 5 ilCilli . attd'lo perches. neat measure; :51:50-All the estate legal and equit.thle of John C.. (Brennan, in all that certain lot or piece of ground.sit nate in the borough of Pottsville; in the counly.nfore said. and bring the northern half of the lot neirkal in Benjamin Pant's addition to the town of Pottsville, with the number .2. bounded in front byrentre street, north wardly by a 20 feet alley, westwataly by a twenty feet alley. and southwardly by the southern, half of the lot ntlpilier It of which the premises are a part. with the appurt‘ , nanres, consisting of antic storied frame house, with stone and brick basement story. . undiN ided Iwo -0111 d partit of all that cer tain lot or piece of e. nand.° titatln 011ie: own of New , Ca rte m the county aforessid,b minded as rot rows, viz" i Beeinniinttit a-post on M ruts, tett ; thence by land now-1 or late of Janus Dttndas and othe4s north Ml . de2ree,,, west..3B perches to a post in a line Or land late of James j 'Laing ; th•Mce by 'same south 1 , 9 decieeS. west 10 per ches to a poet, corner,of fang juttit of laioof, James Intorla+ and others; thonce sarite near along the side of a creek, smith 321 degrees:east 7 7-10 perches too small thesnut tree, south 311 degrees, ea t I per. tiles to a white cnik 'sapling; thence south '22 d :Jess, east `223-I0 perches to a post on said Mute street; thence ninth! 'aid' street front °rumen!' lot No I^d to - lot No. 115 inclusive. north St degree mutt 10 t-ln per ches to the ;Mute of boginning, containing 3 acres,, beat measure, subject nevertheless to right reserved by June.Duntlas and others, in a deed of conveyance to Peter. Kline, ti, using any part finite premises which may be re quired as an outlet for the water I,tvel. or otherwise for mining purposes, op repaying a portion of the purchase tmoney - , anti of using the water running near said premis es in case it be applied Inlet as a water power. As the properly of .1011 N C. OFFERMAN. 9991 Siezeti and takeri into ezertition andwili be sold by • ! JOHN T. \VERNER, SiterriT. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg. May I, 1€47. , SIERIFI.'S SALE OF RE,..11; EST.ITE. , BY virtue of se v eral writs of ViscorioNi ErectNtts , and LEVA RI Excise. Issued out or the Cr.urt oreein. men Pleas it' sclinylk ill County and to medicate Will he exposcd to sale by public ,ventlue or outcry idi ' .Tisuraeltrlthe 3d day of Jane, 1817, ' ji At 4j o'clock, P.I . M.', at the public house of Michael Graeff. in the hortius.li of Orwigshura. enmity or.SiAluy I- I kill, the following 11 . 2sCrib,!d Arend wit :- Au. the right, title, Mid interest of Calvin Blythe. he- 1 I lug 500 acres or thereabouts. undivided:o'om arid to, i 1 all that cc tilt tract or parcel of coal land, situate on rttau.,ll creek, p wily in Lower Nl.lll oitititgo. rind Partly 'I L ilt rot ter IOWSsiIiSS, in liCialVlSill.ciinsiy, arid sal vey- al in pursuance of nine w u rants, eight wh,..reof are da- I tett the itith day of Novendiet . 1193. and granted to the folla%v mg named .parsons respectively. John Burkhart, I Wiaiam Witin to. 'Phomas Wilillialin, Peter Feather, 1 Daniel Al evsersiiiith. Whliarif Sim inner, Daniel Rose. ar i d Fred e rick Rauh. tuid one whereof is dated i he 1(1111 : day of December, i 7 3, and er•tuted to George Dewald, I i and patented iii 'M•rch and February. 1795. to James 1 Wilson, Esquire. a d containing in rite where, accord- i ing to the patents, SV92 acres.lsl perches: , .41so- Alt his, the said Calvin Blvilie'S interest. being an umlivid, d Sixth part 0( the folio , ing tracts of,land, i situate in Dover Nlahantoneol township, lit Schityt- I kill county, and State aforesaid, to wit; A tr:ct of I I land stirs. you! on in warrant in the none of (Vernet! 1 Dewald, cuetaiiiina 405 acres tool 103 perches; one i other i. rict of I.:rid surveyed on warrant in the Sartre of 1 , John ilitukhat t, containing 450 acres. and 123 perches ; nil that part of a' tract of landsurveyed on warrant to •Inhn rthaner SW.lliam Shoetter.) 'vine west of western Mush creelCand adjoining said tract surveyed in the name of John tin rklvirt 4 one tither tract of land.sitreey ed on-warrant to William NV it In tin, criniainitte 440 wren, and 61 muclirs ; one either (Pict of, t and nurveyed on warrant to FrE.lerick Itault, containing'94o, acres, and 01 per Ches, and nne other tract surveyed on warrant to . Peter Feather, containing 440 acres, more or less. The. rthove-mentiatied tracts of, land, heine coal laud, and being" li, same Which the Commenweillth of Pennsyl t ant I,liyipatent granted to Rams Wilson, Esquire. a nd being part of II tracts of land granted by lard William. Parker to said catnip Blythe, by deed dated the 224 day rif July. A. D-1039, and recorded in Schuylkill county. -There is excepted Mit.if this'conveyance the same land which the said I.Villiam Pinker, by his deed referred to, excepted nut of his conveyance, as by refetenee thereto wilt more fully appear. ,- .firso-All hip. the said Calvin Blytbe's interest in three, tracts -.1 land,shu tic in the said township and county, (the said Calvin Bly I hes Interest being the quantity which 290 acres id proportion bears to 1900 acres) to wit *. One tract ()nand surveyed on warrant to John Ledeel, containing 441.1icres.andh0 parches; (part of this tract no situate, in Dauphin calmly.) one-tram of land surveyed on warrant u Casper Lenge!. containing 4 El acres and 103, perches; I - member Aract of land sur veyed on warrant to Stephen Lengel, containing 443 acres and 177 Neches. The last above.mentioned three tracts of LBW adjoin each other. are coot land, and are , thevatita laads which the Ceinmonwealth.of Pennsylva ' al. by potent granted to James Wilson, Enquire, and which. George Richards and wife; Thomls -51. O'Brien and wife, and Thomas Baird. by deed dated the 31st dry of!Octeber, A. ,D., 1633, conveyed to the said Calvin Blythe. Blythe.. - Also-One-half of nineteen' full; equal, undivided eight hundred and tenth parts (the whole Into 610 equal parts to be dividedY (land in allthat i ertain tract or par cel of coal land, Riivate ' on the head-Waters of Swatera'. river, (formerly in l'inegroYe township, Berke county,) now partly in Pinegrove, partly in Norwegian, partly in Lower Maliantongo, nu& partly lq Barry townships. Schuylkill county, surveyed on the °6M, 21st, 22ti. 23d. and 24th days of slay,lt. D., 1793, In. pursuance of 10 warrants, dated respectively the 12th day of January, A. D.. 1793, and granted to t he fohnwina named persons, to wit; To Robert Irwin. 4301. 'acres and allowance; to Elijah Wee. Esquire. 434 arras - and' allowance; to George Weed, 9.393 acres' and allowance; tir,Williarit. Cook Esquire, 410 acres and 114 perches and allowance ; to John Cook, Esquire, 115 at res andl9l perches and.al ,f loWance ; jto James Miller 440 acres - and 57 perches and. allowance.'; to Jonathan. Walker, Esquire. 490 acres, 57 perches and allowance; to Robert Lyon, 450 acres and 148 perches and- allowance ; tai Wiliam Montgomery, -448 ac re. and 53 Perches and allowance; and to Andrew Carson 4PI acres and. 6 perches and allowance: con taining in ate whole 4306 acres and 6 perches and allow ance, and bounded by lards late of the New. York and ' Schuylkill Coal Csimpany, now of the Forest Irripmse merit Company, by.land surveyed to James Wagon and - others, with the' appurtenances: Being one-balf (tribe same premises granted and conveyed tithe said Calvin Blythe by Robert Jartien and Elivitliswife. by inderrthre bearing date on the 26th day of December, 1813, and're corded In Schuylkill county ahireaald. in Daed book, No. 213, page 115. Al the property of CALVIN BINTIIE. ill iiii:autrie tune aria prate, all (he mill. Wk. and witiirest of Ovid ' F. -Johnson, being 600 acres or .thereabouts, undivided oC. tri,and to albthat certain tract or parcel °rola' land, situate on Raush _reek, partly. in • Lower Sfahantongo, and partly in Porter township, in Schuylkill county, and surveyed in pirrsuance of 0 War rants, eight whereof gredatedilie latlitlay of November, E 703, and etanted to thelollowing named persons respect ivelY. John Burkhart, Williarri-Witnian.,.Thomas Wild bahn,l'eter Feather,Daniel Ittesserentith,William Shain "nor. Da nlelßose,Frederick Rajah. and one Yvbereofis da ted t be 10th day ofDecember.l7o3, and granted toGeorge Dewald and' patented in March' andj February; 1795. to. Jamer: Wilson,Enqulre, andeontainlng, In the,whnle, at cerding to the patents, tourthousand and:sixty-two acres and one hundred and OS -cute Perches;lloQ A. 1,5 l P.)As the, protterty of OVID E. JouNsozi • At the same time-and plactby virlueof a writ of neatest r;kirlifioni Eipox!as, ts,ued out of the Me .t/let Conn for the City and Comity of Philadelphia.' the undivided halfOfall that certain house and lot ofground, situate on the west side of Tutpettocken Street, la the borough of Phiegrore, Schuylkill crtnnts, bonnd.d and described as follows, to wit : On the east by Tniphock en street ; on the south by Int °Moritz Hefter on the West by land of William. Lehman end Jacob Grate on! the north by lot of Isaac. Morris. containing-In front Off Tulpebocken amain feet and In depth 187 feet ; being the Imam:loBßa the newly laid unt street, called r3pruee street, and behig part of a tract offend which; by ettodry conveyances, became vested in John Snevily. who, deed dated the 2.Sth day of August, A - . D.. 1629. and duly. recorded to the'Recorder's office at Orwigstiurg, in Deed book Di0..18, page 30, gi eaten and conveyed the same to Calvin Blythe. with the appurtenances. As the property of CALVIN' BLYTHE. Al the same time . and place, lhe • undivided hall Tor anniety,Of all that certain tract millet* of land, situate in the township of Schuylkill; Schuylkill county. bounded by lands of Rowland Jimes,iJoseph,& Gottlieb Reicbelderfer, Robert Bags and others,. containing four hundred (40O) acres, More er. less. As the property of . JOHN SI.OTMAN. Sazzd and taken Into execution and will be sold by 1 JOHN T. WERNER, - Sheriff. • Sher iff 'a Oilica. - Orwles- . • ' tng. MaY,stb. 1847' Id SHERIFF'S SALES OF REAL. ESTATE_ 7)1 vlituo Of a writ of DEO FAkIAS issued nut of the Court of Common Pleal•Uf Schuylkill county, will, be excinsed to public sale or outcry, on Saturdy., the 5111 day if June, 1847. At I 0 * o'clock in the rltrenr;on, At the' public hnuFe of DANIEL HILL, in the borough of .Pottsville; the fidiatc in, described tote it, Egwton's Addition to the borough of Pottsville • . . . No. 1, innt'g 21f. 6in. fronton R. R it. 1175 f. in diptli 2... " .20 , 0 "" . " 75 " -2," ". 20 .0' " " 75 " ..- 4, '''' ' 2.0 '0 " . " 75 " ' • 5, " 20 0 "• " 75 ". ~ 11, ~ 2 0 0 : " " ' 73 • , OP . . 7, " 20 0 " " ' 75 • 10, " 2O .4 PP V 73 ~... . .11, " 20 4 ' .. 7.5 "•• _ 12, " .20 4 ~ •. 75 "' . 14, "... 22 0 •• " " 75 , t. . .15, " ' 22. 0 " . " 7.5 o' 10, " : 22 0 " " '75 • "-, • . . 77, " 22 0 " ...- t• . 75 ~4 0, 7' 22 oyr 75 .. " 41, : " 22 A " " ' 75 42, " 22 0 ' " " 75 '. " 43, " 22' 0- _ " " ' 75 - " 41,, " 20 2 " and finning I:6,ft. to,Conl • • !t , bring lii sidth on Coal. st.. 3 feet 3 inches. 20, " 21 4 "front on Coalst.7s in ;depth. 21, ".' 22 0, " • - 75 :" ',212, " 22 0 75 " • . r. .23, " 22 0 .... 75 '" • . 21, " 2 2 .0 VI. ' ~. 75 " 31, " • 18.0 7*" 75 32., ' " 22 0 75 :. " • 32, " 22, 0 " " 75 "• 31, " 22 0 " '• 75" • 95, - " 2'2'o " "• • 75 - "rz -26, ", 22 0 " • " 75 37, " 22 0 " '1 75 " 20 0 " 39, " 20 0 , " " 75 ," 40, " 22 0 " .71 f. 81n. 97, " 22 0, " " 71 8 " 9R, ", 22 ' 71 11 " - _ 49, , "•• 22 0 • 1" • 71 8 " thof:e six stone 'house* gituale in said addi lien an I marked and numbered as N 025, with 2.1 story stone hone &lot 16 ft.4in. in breadth - - by 75 0.10 in. deep. • '2O, " " 21 . " " - 16ft:4 in. in (breadth ' by 75 ft. 8 in -deep. v, "21 " • . " MIL 4 in. in breadth by 75 ft. 0 in. deep. 2.9, ". 21 " . " 16 ft. 4in in breadth by 7.511. 4 in. deep. 29,, 7', 21 , " • " I6ft.4ln.in breadth' . ' Sty 75 ft. 2 in. deep 31, " '2l ''` 100.4 in. in breadth by 75 ft. 21n. deep. - Also—All those four frame homes and lots, situate in sold addition. acid. numbered as follows : No. B,with If story frame ho se and lot 2011. in breadth by 75 ft. in depth 13, " 1.1 " dble frame hous - e,22 ft. 9in in breadth by 75 R. in depth . , ' , IR, " 21 "friite Will strinelnsmint2o:l:9 in. in breadth by 75 ft. in depth. 19, ". 21 " frame with stone bmement 200.9 in. in • breadth by 75 R. in depth. Ipso—Alt that certain lot or piece of ground with the ... * l7 . it story 'frame house erected thereon, sit .. .a?" 4 uate IM the northwestwudly side of Mar , ._ , s, km. street, in the borough of• Pottsville, still ..,, ' containing in front of said Market street, _....,......- 4- 30 feet and in depth 95 feet. being the front tote half of th.it certain piece of gronndsphich was con veyed to Charles I,,wtowlty ]Surd Patterson anti Abra ham putt and wives..by deed dated December tith, 1536, re:milled at Orwiesbure, in Deed book No. 16, folio 52, on the 26th Mardi, 1537. . ( Also—All that re lain lot or piece of ground with th e A...* too s tali frame tenementaer,Tted th,re- ' irgit.% , !4'..l 'on he 2 the rear half of the above last de rri ; :11.4L scribe Pa ; containine in front on Callow ay' r-W, hill .tree[ :10 feet and in de'pth 95 feet, hounded In front by Callow bill street. in . - the tear by th e aforesaid Waif of said lot, eastwardly by lot marked 37, in I'ott eciPatterpon's additionalyplan of the borough of Pottsville, and ucstwhrdly by a . 20 feet wide athly.l . ' Aldo-1!i those twelve lots of ground lying between Rail Road and Centre streets. in 'therimmugh of Potts ville,!as laid 'out by Charles Lawton, from that certain piece of land lying between the lot numbered 13 in Jonathan %Vynn's addition td the borough of Pottsville and the Navigation tract. which ,aid piece of land was conveyed by said Jonathan Wynn ,and wife to said Charles Lawton, by deed dated October 17th. 153 c, and recorded at frrwittsbure, in Deed book--No. 15, folio 473, nn the 17th day of August, 1830, as follows:- - No. 1, containing in front ow Centre et. 20 h. and in t depth 90 ft. 9 iii. 2, r. " '.. 20 ft. and in . ' • depth 89 ft. S in. .r. . . 211 R. and in' depth 67 11..7 in. 4, . 20 R. atid in' depth 87 ft. 9 iu. 3, ~ 20 ft. and in ' ' depth 87 ft.lo in. PS I,‘, '! .. . . 20 fi. arid in Road . depth 5 4 ft. " 7, " oit Rail R Pt. 15 R. S in. and • in depth tit It. 91n:' , ! . .. 8, " r 15 It. 8 iii. and In depth 69 ft. 6 in. P. -" - ' " ..''' " . .. 15 ft. 8 in: and in depth 67 0.7 in. to, .. DI ..... OD , /. tt. S in, and in depth 87 ti. 9 tn. 11, t o, :, ". 1 ~., 15 ft. 8 in.'and In depthB7 R. 10 in, • i I'2; 15 ft. 8 . in. and • In dt:pthBB R. Seized and taken Into execution as ,fhe propertrof CHARLES LAW' ON. I . . Al the Marne ',me and place. by p;rfue of seve ral writs of VENDITIONI EXrtyNAF, all that certain lot or piece of around, situate In Abraham I'on's addithin to the town.of Port Carbon. in Norwegian township, richitylkill 'county, adjcining. lot of Abraham Lewts noriltwardly and other monerty of John Bailey south wardly:a 40 feet street westward') and a township road eastwardly, being 21 feet,7 inches in width. and about teen in depth, and marked in raid addition with num,er 12: with the appurtenances, consisting of a 41- story frame dwelling house. Also—Ati that certain lot or piece of ground, situate, in Abraham Pott's addition to the town ntPort Carbon in Norwegian township; Schuylkill county, adiolning• other property of John , Bailey noithwardly, property of George Dougherty, conthwardly, a 40 fe.o wide street westwardly, and a township road eastwerdly. being 21 feet. 7 inches in width. and about 117 feet in depth,and marked in said addition with No. 11: with the appur tenances, consisting of a 2 story frame dwelling house with a 1 story back kitchen thereto attached. As the property ofJOIIN BAILEY. At the .same lime and place. ,the half or moiety of all that certain tract ot land, situate on a branch of Tamaqua, formerly In Brunswick town ship, in the county of Berke, -now Ru-h township, SChtlylkill county, in the state of PentzsylVaiPa; hound ed and dem - Pied as &Bows :—Beginnii g at a stony ; thence by land now or late of Joint Swartz and lands now or late heloneing to Cruaipan, d o nt, 320 perches to a stone; thence by hinder said Company, Wen 212 perches th a post, south 320 perches to a t tone, WIG east 212 pen hes to the place of beginning, cotiminins. 400 acres and allowances it being thd same tract of land which war surveyed in pursuance of amiarralt gra'. ,d irk :enite Flower, and which the Crninonnwerilib of Pennsylvania by patent bearing date She 20th day MI April; A. D., 1793, granted to George F. Alberta. As the property of GEORGE ESIERICK.• At . thel runic time and place, all that certain two story (rattle dwelling hotre With a baseMent story of stone tinder the same. and a two story frame back kitchen attached, and 4' frame ;;;; stable built upon ground rent. situate on a , gs lot of ground belnriging toJohn Seitslnger on the westwardly side of Secondstreet. In the borough of Pottsville. in the enmity of tecbuyt-. adjmning int of Jacob Kohler 'southwardly. and Peter Orbs eerthwardly, the Inc being 25 feet in front end 110 feet In. depth. As the, property of JOHN FERMILER. Seized and taken into eseartinn and will be sold by - JOHN T. WERNER, Sberiff. Sheriff's Offlee. Oirmite • 1 . burg, May 15, 1847. 2.0 JOHN C MELOY, ..HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PATNTERe AND IMITATOR OF WOOD OR STONE. TMANE:FIit to the citizens of.rottsville for the lib eral patronage bestowed on him while in the firm of Bonren Aleloy, respettfdtly informs them that he has taken a shop In Centre street, over wen i. Hill's store, where he wilt be happy to receive orders for work in his line of business.- Having served a regular 'ap prentiershill to the Painting Businers, he can safely guarantee that alibis work will be donate the best man ner, or no charge will be made. N. B. Paper Hanging done neatly and atattort notice. May lit; 11347. -18-3 mo HOUSE & -.SIGO PAIIII DIG, - . GLAZING &C. , - THE subscriber respecifiltry announces to the Mil . - it - zone of- Proteville Wed vicinity, that he has taken a stem ['Ube rimier of Nil/ wenian and Railroad streets, oppesite - Ruell Ar. Evans/ Stearn Mill; *Dere he' Will. be happy. tee receive orifers for finnan or Sian Painting : Glazing or anything the hoe of his profession Which shall he promptly eke ted, in the hest rtyle °emelt mansbin. - I • . e i thens of. all deem hens, nn Wood, Canvass. Tin or Zinc, will he paint ' hi the best amtmer,"and Fancy Palnting generally,xecuted to order, in aworkman zikt m workman like manner and o reasonable ineNrmec. woouso - .Pottsville, A grit 4„ - -17.6 t . i• • SHERIFF'S SALES OF' REAL ESTA',TE. BY vIRTVE °fan onler on a n - rit of PAncrcurc Issued eon of the 'Court of Common fleas of lichuylkill County, and to; me directed, will be expesed to public vendue or outcry on , Satyrday, the 516 day ty Jane, 153 , 17. , At 10o • tiock in the forenoon, at the house of Pda• itl I.IW. in thli berough of Pottsville, • ALL that certain menuage and invent stand and certain tract,jiiece. or parcel of land,-situatein Norwegian town ship, Selo/Aka/county, and state of Pennsylvania., boun ded at follows iL--Iteginninent a stone on the Centre turn pike road, a corner of land Jam of 'William Yoh ; thence by the saute iniegrct 4 s, 'west 211 perches to a white oak; thence south 11 tieo 4 wes. east /9 perebes,to a stone, a aor.4 ner to a lot sold to Pott & Philips; thence by the same` Ind a lot now or late Stall,& Offernsan, north id degrees, east 11G pertheS to a pest, a corner iu the line of laud, late Levi F.llstaker, tle'ccased ; thence by the same. north I degree. west :/.1 pen:hes to a post-near a w tide pine sap ling and a large hickory tree ; then: . - e be land sold to Den., Jamie Pomo now 18.:M. Wetherill, Bonsai, and Cumming, north S 7 degrees, test 103 perches, to an Wile tree a cor ner near the szhool.bouse ; theme south a.“degrees, west 45 feet, and south 37 degretat, west fkl feet. to a corner in the Centre turnpike road ; thence along the same, south 53 degrees, east '2 perches to the place of beginning, con. mining 23 acres of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenance:, consisting of a •• • g two store log tavern house, a log stable and siva g Le: sheds. As the ptoNrty nf SAM EYE THOM AS and MARY TllolllAS. , niinor children ofJosph Thonias. deee - ased, by their guardian GEORGE W. THOMAS and O AltiS NIO ORE. And wilt he sold by • - JOHN T. WERIsfElt, Sheriff., Sheriff's Ofs7e. Onvigs-1 burg, May 1, 1817. s . 19— BOOTS & SHOES At the Old Stand. Centre Street, next. door to the Pothrille - S. & J. FOSTER, - • tARE now receiving their Spring supplies of BOOTS Se -. SllOES...Vim„prising a first rale eg , :il- k 1 .7 * ,7,._,. assortm:nt. which they now •.'"" ,--- — . , - ''c.•''' onr at wholes.xle or ret,ill at the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks. Va lises, Carpet Bags, mid Sate hels,Sole and Upp....r Leal her. Morocco, ,Calf Skins; Lining and !finding Skins. Shoe - Mutters' Toms, and u general assortment of Shoe Find ings. ~., . N. n —ltoots*i3hoes manuticted'at short notice.— Thwtr friends and he public where hi want of any.of the above ariklea are rmintrully.lequeBteti to give them a call. " Maya, 18,7, . 19. Stray - Cow , pl 4, ~ ....., •STRAYF.D Away fry - the subscriber lii . ji 4 ,/ , 1 ,. 04111 I we weeks ago a dark Brindle COW, V with n white head and slim r (ail. .Whnev -,,, er will return said cow to the inbsrrdicr or give idyl m(6311116011 where he can get her again, will be rea onablv [4.n - sided. CHARLES LAWTONJr.. St:Clair, May 8 -- 19— _ AN IED. A ROY fmm 16 to 17 .. years of age, to learn the Drug and Apothecary 1111011 es—one with speaks :the Ger man and English Languaas would be preferred. :The most satisfactory refeiences will be required fur character and honesty:: Apply to JOHN G. BROWN, • : Apothecary, - Centre at., Pottsville, Pa. ; Pottsville; May 15th, ISI7, '26—t Philada:, Reading and Pottsville , TELEGRAPI.II COMPANY. ,RATES OF CHARGE: paltdi,lLLE to Philadelphia 'll c;S: per word. Riannond, - Reading, 1 " ' " • Includicg delivery, address and nature nut counted. ;No message to count less Win 10 words. Commun„leations forwarded by Telegraph to New York, Reston, I.laltirnere,.Waihington, Harrisburg,' Pitts bumh, Albany and Buffalo. • ' Philada., Slay 1617. • - • • W—Onso Mailings: iliatlings:: Mattitigs::: suliserihers etTer for site Wholesale and retail, all 1 . qualities of Canton and NanklWldattings: colorer,and white, - 5-1 do do. FLOOR 4-4 • do , do , 7.8 do , do t 'AI ATTI NGS. .1-07 do ! i do • • Atso: 7 Three-yly, xupt:rtin, and firtc CARPETINGS, Ingrain Carpetiygs, Venilian di'., ill I (HL CLOTHS, widths. Also. list and rig CarperiDgs, }•• Oil 12.10ths, Wind, w . SIIADES., Curers, &c. • • HARTLEY & KNIGHT ; 149 21 5t.. 5 drors abuve Spruce, st., 1 1 1111ada., May , 15:1i; ISI7. 20-- lain TO Ilousekrepers.... 10,000 q l 4Pa_ l l. _2. 13 S fr, 24 1 , l e rj rn il s B 4. c T:l;`,Llgnfi'r' al , d WAS ill 16t4 to suit pur,-hasets. Feather beds: Bolsters , and l'illows,:qauressee of all kinds, ready rdade. or made to order. Bedsteads, Sack* Bottoms. Clisnions and Tickings, Blankets of all sizes, and lihrs:rilles Qlnks, White and Colored CounterPaites, Conifortables, . ; All at the lowest' cash prices. wholesale and retail by HARTLEY & KNIGHT, 148 South RI 5t..3 doors above Spruce st., Philada. Philada., May 15,fi, 1917. Ro—lm Road Rail Road Iron.l • 1 • . ,-- I A TONS q i i Rail itnad Iron on hand and for SJ V sale in lots to suit purr [risers. by NATHAN MIDIH.ETON, ' Ride Road near Wilfow street. Philada , May i 5. 1817 , ._ :. 20—It. HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM WRITING ROM Dr. Ihre The celebrated rrofetfor Chem- Wry in the University of l'enn”lvhnia. l'ilit.Aucz.PdtA. Oct. 111, 1943 "near Sir:—!laving tried yonr ink.! will thank you to send um anothitr bottle, as I find it to b.: exe9:leht ' 1 nun yours truly . • - .• Ito . ll'T HARE." From Dr. Locke., of riocinnnti;disti4 , uished for his numerous scientific re-ermlies. 14COiCAL COLLEGE Or OTIIO, CVICINNATI, . inmiary 17. ISII. nfinviog tined Mr. flover'n Writing Ink, I am Loin find klim it in the - bent whirl! has ever come IA my knowled:e, and egrovially in it ecentlent for the tine of the Steel Fens, and trill net rarrndethem.'even in long nsc JOIIN LOCKE. Prof. of Chentititry.'.. MOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. rrom a w?.II known srien - ifir. wan. - (• PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27, ISM -Mr. Joseph E. !Inver i—Sir i--A use of your cs.: men% and name practical rerts of its soperinii r ty, hno Induced meta riCroolownil it to rollers its an invaluable artitte for r2PI/aillE Chtna..r. ass. or Cabinet ware. • CAI.I'IIELL MOllFlT,Ariatptic Clt'migt.`.' .. role Pafe, wholesale and retail, nt the manufactory. No. 87. .North -Third , street, opposite' Chelry street, Philadelphia; by J 3, 7 .ENT E. HOVER, Manufactn rer. rhilada., May'ls. I-47. -I j • . 20— A BOOK. A I)IIRESS Those Who make Boot"; & Shoes. Rrtd efpecialty to tho,re rho wear Meth Ilimk of the Feet : History of Enots'and 'Shoes Twith illusirat hire of the fashions of the Egyptiansile brews, Pereians, Greris, and trotorins, and the prevailing styles thronglintil Europe duting the, middle' ages, down to the present period. Also, Hints to Last-makert, and rernedieS fur corns: &e., ,BY J _SPA - EKES HAIL, • Parent Elastic Boot iHaket to her Ilajesly the Queen, the' Queen Dowager, ice. " Mr. Rail is the most fashionali!a among the tendon hoot makers—and his book has been rereived with deci -deil favor in the higher circles." [Times: London.] 4, • • "Por such visions as these the disciples of the Inganne should e gratelut., . • "The none of CriSpin,'nnd etny man who has a soul, e.heill I reward the publishers' enterprise in the prrpara lion of this elegant volume." [Literary World.] "Every . lady who - wishes a neat foot and a good fit caro thiS hook with her to her shoemaker. pkrsons engaged in the hoot and shoe trade, this work will prove of great calv e, while to the general read er it will be found more than usually interesting?' [Home Journal.] First American from the las: English edition. Pike SO urns. Nets. York: Published by J, e. BEDiPIELD and U. GRAIIA3I. New York, Nay 8, Patent Spiral Worm for Coal Screens. oTicE la hereto elven that the nlnterslaned has this day adppointga HENRY JENKINS of the borough of Potty; tile. hiasude and only agent, within the ennnty nrSehuytellt. for the ntailltractare and sate of his Patent E3intaf Worm tbr Coal Screens, which was secured to him by patent No ; tliSI, dated sedeuvh day of February, 1134% S. HORT. May Sth,"lB4l' A Good and Cheap Article. MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI, MANUPACTURID AT THE • BC S TON MOUNT_ AGLE.WORY.-3. tIOIC cleaning !airfare of WINDOW S. M runorM Jr and GLASS.WARG, and restoring it transparency, this ankle is decidedly rvi : •:• an equal.. Both time and labor are saved by its ye*. A t honsand references could be adduted, if nseessz.. - : • certify to this fart. It will remove the nxide from the so- - . - • rf Gold, Sil ver, COpper, Brass, Britannia, Tin, See. ... the greatest facility, giving it an unrivalled polish. ( 0 3 , Icfairtrial . is all that the prom' ••t . :5, ask, anti will convince the most skeptical of its ntif; • . For salewholesale and retailit AN 'S Bookstore, Pottsville.- -Merchants and otliers'r.lt , plie , l by the dozen, at manufacturer's prires. Also . COLEMAN'S ERENC:I Ci:MENT, For mending an kinds of *lien ease, crockery; &c., very superior article. warranted. For silo at May 8 IS 2 AN NAN'S Stationery Store. James Cochran, : CIfF.:9P ICER:DY X.RDE_CLOTIUMG STORE, • aerate street, oppoaktelie Exchange Hotel. rmavatx. - 14- MINERS' JOURNAL. Raturdny 'horning, Huy 22, Ml* t,- . 7rCeAd"rtt'er4 will ultserro by the artn4 , etttent cl ouc paper. 11,7ii , 0ew4 will be toured on every pave, WU** &.tnpe4. the render to glance his eye over an the tarsi tisrtnrbt.. Thhr obvinteA ton great extent, ttle objector! nary of luring mNfisrincriti placed ott what if tanned the• wa,4,lc• ul the' paper. e requested to State that the MAXI; pasty will 4::lrt fri.m 'Omen's erd Pa , viti's N'1,11r ,.!..:1”c1;, A. M. on :tiou ►Ve am indebted tollotr. Simeon Cameron for an Interesting document. 1,,.:r' We have been compcllei from , Tarmi. of room to pod - pone one or two' attiqles intended for - to-tldys Journal.. . . V . Pit ESIDENT POLIt eunternp!atei a visit to tho'Erisierii Stnies timing the summer. BATU tiotsks.--in the , cornmunictition of our correspondent it is stated that. Mr: Esan4 is rdioat to open's bath how . * Minetsville. 'WiJi .nnt some enterpri'ing man do the same in Pnttavillel We believe that it would ply well. • ( - )ZyCOL MI-Di:llT M. LET: 1111 i received from, Gay. Shenk the office of Recorder of Philcdelphitt., place of R. VA VX. Ely reFigned. Gun MARl:mt.—The nes4 by the last steam'. cr hits eau Fed fl Tit pcti rite in re price of near alici Grain. and al, sorts of prnyitiona appear to hare hero s t treeted fiy it. We haye taken some Iron- - • hle to furnish our readers-this week with on or curate report of the Matket,4 whieli will Be found • in ant thee column.. They were corrected yfeter day afternoon. Tut A. 'srytc.or neglected. last Week to c.dl t atteritfon to - he fact that eitfit. Rein• hard, had taken the above hotel, until recentilr, ore copied by btr. Geisse. • The American is a ne* house, handsomely furbished. end olTra superior accommodations for trav'elleia. Capt. ileinhant, is an eiperienced landlord, and will without doubt do all he can trkcontlibute to the comfurt of di wh o stop with him. _ ' . , Mn. SA Mr EL Hl.) F.lt 111 M inersvillti has talien' lir& son into partner:sidir with; him - . and hereafter theMeTimmile busine=s wqhe carried on muter the firm of S. lipiliter & large and dr. gent assortment ofgrls iliat received from the city, will be opriird 111- a few. days, which the MeFstrs. promise to sell : 'cheap. They hive one of the finest store. , in CM county, and their eitablistirnenf is welliwarth a vial', CH 411 . 11E114 INFORM reto;i FOR Tna PEOPLI. —This yaluable work is now completed and may 'be had at this office, in srateenn:umbers fbr 54.01 Y nr in two liand,&omeii boomd volumes for Every family ought to have it. TH E liOnTicuure RI s - r.--This 11 ' Valuable monthly. published by A . -.L Downing author of Landscape ..Gardco'ng," , eDeSigna for Cottage . Gardening " and• several siniilar F works. rt, is a watk well, enlenbited tc) imp l rove the taste,lin the building of co•inges, the planning of ganlene &c.. and 14 put.h‘he,i at the Ine, priee of S3.OD per an rum. Subserirtiimi 44r.iveti at this (dire: . Col. JEFFERSON D'iv is, a' son , in-inceof GT IT Taylor. has been appointed IJrigndirr Gencral, in place of Gen. Pillow, p'omoted. lie was serious lysinantled at Ilucns Viol', and is a- brave and meritorious officer. Fine irr learrrtfint the large Steam Plow% Mill situated in Iteliding.opposite , the Depot; we !destroyed• 11y fire on Wednridiy night lat. Thieved-for $4OOO which will nearly cover the lose. 1844 ! Ir. the 1- ; owtr of the S. r.' is the title of o novel which apprareffirst in the columns of IN% 1. Mirror. and which has'just mule its apiteir in book form from the - pres;; of that egablishment. It i. n well written pfeduction. giving a history of the politic al campaign• of 1814 and• will ho Tomo] Worthy a• peruxal.. EzrnAonnr.Aaf i i r.nr.seur A 'e Pau rouxtatacs. —Mr. Eton, a:Canadian, we believe, age.] s ewer 78 years, recently walked one thoushnd tnilea in one thousand hours —rt fe - at accomplished' with dif ficulty once - hcfore•him by a Much younger man. the celebrated English peilestriin, Capt. Barclay. But as if th was not enough• to prove the ex treme endurance the human frame is cape ble of walking one flumsand qyariers if a mile in one thrmSarl eanseetitire quarters of an hour, , at New yp, lc on 5.ii0r,139.. 'nib; ain't of walking. beats the rrestori'srprchnen. of "WI %%thins:* all to pieces !' Fort 1 5,orrt.nirris. I orisNo.,•The brig Lima Capt,.2gms, loaded by 14. Iti,h Relief Com• mittee, cleared at lira Orleans on the G:h inst. for. Cork and a market, with o ca•go valued at sri is the second vessel de , patched by the . .Cormnytee- for the relief:of / The 11601 poor, and.ext4tAive of $15.000 remit..feLLto our rnittitt• ter at L radon for the same object. 50 , 1tr1tiNr: Xi:vs.—lt is acid that if in , huilding an ' arched', room few bottles, or - iletniphns be insetted abrive the ceding. - so that the mouth wilt - open through the plastering. - sound in the apart• meat will he gre ' atly increased. The experiment .has hten !rift] and found to rimmer. We pre• scone it will have nearly the seine etreCt with an," - kind'of ceiling, and it k at any rate, ebiy terry. - Toe. Sa.VEll Curtern MINEs or Lima Z . :141.1111 , 0111.—:1 . he Detroit Pre,.l states that the rush to . the' copper rohntry has already commenc ed. Setieral steamle:tata hell left "that city for Magkinsw, with the: intention of trying, to reach the;Siult de Ste Marie, having cargoes of height for !the * 'filmsetl rsgion, and litany pas•tengers.— Thits,g.q . c smite htindre.c eit\fiingi•rd in Dt.troit, front all parts of rhe Onion; ul4aktiate an oppersu• nity lo.go up. • The traeeko . the mineral country is likely to he immense this sresen. Vireo Rsruarsflowort rn GE.s.*T•Ttort We hear many professions of kindly feelings ;tp Gen. Taylor from our Locofor. , ediernporsriechnt. unfortunately . moat of the opprmi.lon- 'two padre expression of zoolitleare, comet from members ne the same party. For' instanre, a Vole of thanker to Gen. Taylor was brought liefureathe Louisiana Senate on the 30th, ult, ton a' vote of it:4)-4014c n0i 4.1 not n o . 01,isined for 'iontidering it. Sine Whica sod three - Locos siuorl Ens it, 6ul hi! hpg Lori, voted against it, end so i.revettttd it bitg taken op. ACCITIENT If A. Cott, Baatc-13ne lidtttn. Hie .FATnen Irricitan man' by the name of Thomas grailiy. with hitt eou , Davitt vivo working in nevoid hank. on Ihelsnortb tree Road, owned by Joseph 1,9it10. when the embank ment gave Way, crushing David . %) dendi instant , ' ly, and.serioualy injuring the father. it in thought the letter will recover. The boy we barikd yes. terday , afternoon —Piftalte-gh Jour. _ • PlLnmi NB P 4119031 En I Mr Piet •st-rAecoi. din g to a Irtier ea iv'ed nt i'Ve! Oirlpms from Shelby County. the gue.t 4 ..sist,3i tier, n veriftling party- at i.kinxon Howie, were all poi,ntietl. ittittesmuiti.• gritntnamuo :sth Tt.iwy tell/ twelth , tkeutl mt the list be. county , ; two: or whtnn were eons` of Rev; Ntr. first. tin. ,Oterte of the heftily ifljuretl.:and 'son hattuttgenntled. it wus supposed that the ne. . g ruen h beett etuttlnyed to peisett ate entree, - Ittsy tt disupppilutt ki suitor,- , _ N