The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 05, 1847, Image 3

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    71
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The Coal Trade . for 1847.
The quantity sent this week by Rail Road is %,646 09
—by Canal 6,670.97-7 in all, 35,316 16 tans. Total by
Rail Road 467,321 09-'4do by•Caual 49 1 ;662 12. •
The quantity by P.ailitond this week, id, abour -1600
"tons less than lasi week—and the quantity by Canal hu
been increased about 500 tons
It wiii be obserred'hy, the following notice that the
rates of pit and transportation will be advanced on the'
Railroad 'after the first of July ten eents•per ton, with a
prospective monthly increase of ten refits afterwardi.
Th ,
o . ffice of e Philada. 4 - Reading R. R. Co.?
Pliiladelphiii. May S
ATOTICE is hereby given'that on and after the first day
.1 1 1 of July next; the rates nn• coal transported. by 'this
Company will be as friltows, via:—
From Mount Carbon to Richmond,
" Schuyiltiltlfairen, "
" Port Clinton,
...An advance of ten cents, per..ton,,,tvill be charged nit
each successive month between the abov e points waif
further notice. By order nf the board of Managers
May 29-22 , S. BRADFORD, Secretary.
The freights by Canal continue the same—Weems to
.Philadelphia and FO to New Nork. •
, .
, k
,yessels ire corning in but the supply is not sufficient
to carry otr the coal.
, Fi eights line an upward tenden.:
cy. -We quote :. . •
• .
To New York,
To Boston, •
To New Bedford,
To Providence,
To Fall Ritter„
To Portsmouth . ; N
To Hartford,
To Albany, •
To'Troy,
The price of White Ash lump. coal on hand is crina i
53.50 to 5.3,62 i. The prices for otherdcscriptions remain
the same as reported . 7. : •
Sent Tor the week ending on.Thurrday Evening lied i--:
, - -- ' BAIL ROA p.' - .i 'i ,- -, ' CANAL.' .
- NV F.EK..-la , Ttrr...:l:. ; WEEK. ' TOW. i.
P. Carbon, 10.655 -01 - 181,h , 0 I'4 (1 266 OS 31513.' } .
Pottsville, . 5,55'2 00 . 'o,s'' i t i. ~ 1? 6
ti.l ven, 11,026 10 194
110
NIT 1,401 19 11,153 00
P. Clinton,. I 201. 15 01,057 03 --- GOO 00
29,040 09 407.221 09 13,070 07, 43,082 .19
• '
x • 136 In
Total R:R.& Canal 511,901.01
werrs OF TOLL AND TRANSronTAiIoN oN n.qt. FOAD, TO
JULI - 1. 1E47.
Prom"'
, To Philadelphia
To 111(11111.0fia
Mc—Carbon. Sch. Haven Pt Clmfon
• $t 1,0. $1 40 • $1 25
140 • (30. . 1 10
ItATT.S - OF TOLL OT CANAL; TO JtiSE 1. 1848
From Mi. Ca'r Ijoven. P. Clinton
rhitadelptila; . • "64 cis. 1O ets. 52 cts.
1 ' 1...E1i1G11 COAL TRADE
For the'we2k ending 31:ay 29,1817.
WE'un.
• Summit Mine 2,111 15
' Rhume Run 5,383 00 _
Beaver Meadow . 3,438 19
Summit 792 05 0. .
4.030
Buckmountain . Co. '2,319 17.
Wyoming , • 311 05
15,160 16
31114 CREEK- liAll, ROAD.
•
.1 hr follosvine Is the aniotiot of coal pissed '.over the
:11111:Creek Rail Road, for the Last six days- -
- 002(i 09 Tons,
75;1.73 03 "
Per last report
'Total 1 E1.0021.:1
GEORGE lIADESTY, Collector
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY UAW, ROAD
Anniunt of co,.l"traosported over the fichnvlkill,Val
ley Rail Road, Gtr the meek ending on Satui'day even
ingdast. 7 1 , 112 S 10' Tone. °
Pet last report , 05,G61 97 " •
EOM
' 401.655 17."
JESSE TURNER, Collector
M(UNT '.CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD
' "A l lnouitt of Coal ttanntorteil over the. Motnt-Carbon
& Port Carlton Rairßoad, for the tverik ending on S,at
urday evenine air..
Per )ast report
Total
175. 795 "
JESSE Tl7lll,VER,"Collectoi,
MINE HILL & ScIIUICLKILL HAVEN\RAILRO4D.
' The folloiving the 'amount of Coal transported
oser this road for the yeek ending on Weslnesday last
12.5;15 I 5 • Tram.
1at , ,559, 16 "
Pct last icpnrt
• • `201.67,111 - -" •
NE W 1,14 , ,, collector
Total
NOV . Is . ;T•AltIlON RAIL noms.,
Amnuut ofeupl trani.tvirted over this- Road for the
week ethrigon Thursday evening last. •
'Per last repert
BE
T.-5' 06 • "
N...clEAVE'R:Co4lector
PINEGROVE COAL
Anotigt <if coal transported on the trtion Canal Rai
.?load, for the week. 40r; May 27th.
, • • Tons. C. ‘vt.• qrs:
2,10 G. 12 - 0
`." ' ' Per last report 14,100 jG. ,1
Total ,
16,206 3 1
Amount transport. on Swatara Rail Road front lOth
to 31st May, (inclusive.)
• Toitg: C. wt.,
• .; 2.7-17 5 - 3
Ter last report 7;118 1 3. ,
Total
10,465 7 2
V. L. COARAP, Collector
LACKAWANA. COAL TRADE. • ' •
The - quantity of Coal sent to 111aricet for the week en
ding-May 9.:2n41. " 1,176
Total . for the sea s on,
For Sale
inn TONS of Rail Road Iron, 21- X 1, suitable to re
lay, also an tons of new splicing plates, suitable
• for 21 or 21 flat Rail Road iron. .
Consfanqy on band, new
_Rail Road iron, 11,'.2, 21, and
, 12k lucbcs wide, by ROBBINS & VEIL!. EE.
Kensington, Pliitrida.
• Philada., June 5;1817 . •
WHOLESALE!
Book and Stationery Store.
117 E have completed nor arrangements
facturers and - publishers to open a wholesale Book .
and Stationery Store in Pottsville, where will always he
kept on hand a large. assortment of
SCI 1001: & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Blank Books of ev•try descriptton. very cheap, no with
standing paper is advancing in price,
Stariontry in quan'ities.
GoOd Billed Paper as low as.Bl 40 a-81 50 per Ream.
Paperiffangings very low, new & hea ut Ifni patterns.
a Country Merchants and small 'dealers supplied on
better terms than in Philadelphia, at
, .
, Wholest.le Book & .4tr.tionerli Store, Pottsville.
r - Lists at Books Lot on hand furnished in a day or
twO. . ' June 5 23
.
By Livingston & Co's. Express.
.
• , .
. -- [ 8.9.1V.V.VrSB .9.1V.V.VrS IirEEKLY Bt7DGET OF
i ' , New - books. -
.. . .
lklarriaae, by Miss Perrier, . 25
„Ellen Munroe; last part, - 25
Ottawah, first part, - -
Mexic4, as it ,was and•ls, part 4, ,25
'
The Brigantine, .: ' .r . • 25
Wagner the Wehr-Wolf' • 25
Pornbev k Daughter, . r 25
Witch !Cif the Wave, . . • 25
..
Beautiful Widow, by T. S. Arthur, ' .: 25
Greatest Plague of life, part 3, • • 121
.
,
Scourge of the Ocean, . '25
Washirigton.& his Gerierals, by Lippard, parts I &2 25
Count of Mbrin. or. IWitnan's Revenge. ' 50
43 t.llifes & 6t. John. coniplele, . 574
.Pictorial Sattirday Cotnier„l; ' • *. '• l2k
DO Brother Jonathan,ir - ,
,12.1
Do': yankee Doodle, • 6.:
. Together with all the late publnations just reeeived
and for sale wholesale and retail at BAN.ti AN'S
June 5 23= Book and Periodical store.
75FAMILY BIBLES of .varinue . Pniterns and bind-
Ingi gilt eilted and plain, ranging in price from 90
,cents p) sue, just received and for mle at
.Jun t 5 23 BANNAN'S Wbblesale Bookstore. .
7LyER SPECTACLES.-LAnassortmentnf Mc Anis,
S
ter's Silver and German Silver Spectacles just re
ceived and for sale at • BANWAN'S
[June 5. • 23 . s Fancy Store, Pottsville.
Dahlias.
AFEW-choke Dahlias porouted in pots ready for
We at pone 5 23] DANN AN'S Seed Store.
. .
PtE' atb.eraatioal Instruments,
:
,
r . - Thermometers, &c. .
TWIT receivea a very fine ansonment nrAinthematieni
iii Inetruments and Therinatneters front IMcAllister's
cetablishment, which ..are acknowledged to he superior
!to arby in the twirket. and which will he sold very low
at r , BANN'Atittil Cheap Book Zr Stationery Store.
' •
03.- tits° a - tot of Alagnets...ca 23_
Pitt - 01.1W Brother Jonathan.
• F.OR: July. 'A . large - rupply of this paper Just received
and foxsale; by the 100 nr single copy, at .
lIANNAN'S Periodical & Paper Store.
y
29 0
Newsmesi and others supplied. ..
!da, 1817 .•22
HoilCirli PATENT SKIRTS of superior quality,
psi received and for date by - .
.141 y 21 BEATTY
THE subscriber offeisWor safe 133 acres of land, situ.
ated half a m 4 froi Rolirsburg.Columbia county,
with a good frame-house and barn, a first rate Apple ,
oichard'oF SELECT - MAT, the whole in an excellent
state of cultivation. - The above will be-sold CHEAP,
and terms made known on application to
DANIEL SMITH, on the pretniem.
.2-2mo*
May 20,1947
UST received by J. hforVan from the manufacturers,
13. several cases of boutiete , consisting of China Pearl',
Rough and Ready, Paris Coburg, Verona, Verona Pearl,
Neopolitan Lace, Fancy Lace Rutland Pearl, French
Lace, Coburg, and a vatietYofother styles, all of which
will be sold wholesale; at rnanyfacturers` prices.
' , May 29,15.16 , • • • - k
•
or Sale. ' •
•
A FARM in Northumberland county, 31
the Bear Gap, on the Centre
•••• t . s
gr l n e p s re7 v containing ontaining 101 acres more or less;
. Wi
!, I in a glod state of cultivation, with excel
r4,
, lent improxements. About 70 acres are
cleared, the balance is woodland. ,Xlie above dederibed
premises will he sold cheap upon accommodating units
to suit the purchaser, or will be exchanged for propetty
'ln Pottsvill' For further particulars enquire at the
'Eagle Foundry, on the Railroad below Cletrienc•Par
vin's steam HENRY PORTER.
. May 29, ISt: • .22-4
el 50 per ton
1 40 "
100
FOR SALE, •
1.-FIRiT rate tract of timberland in Cation issa Vat
ley,on which a Dim! Saw Mitt. !Inds eteded and
in full operati;'m on Catlawissa Creek.
po There is anoth.
Cr good water power on the tract, and a tarp.) portion of
the land would be good for farming purposes. Thi,4 pro,
petty okra strop inducements to tliNo who wshto go
into the lumber - aryl farming busines , ..on aneommodating
terms,. , - Apply to A. RUSSO., Pottarille.
May 29 1.22-3 t
81 2 , 1 4:81-27.
2 25 a' 237;
1.75
175 a I Q.
1
• - 31
200 a 225
1,-50 a' . 1 621
1 . 50 a' 1 625
. . .
• - •
Low Pressure Steam Engines.
I y , flE'e‘figif- , ie of the fine s te amer ‘• Clinches Carroll,"
1 of the Philadelphia & Baltimore Line, w in h e ee id
on reasonable terms for cash or approved security. The
engines were built by the Messrs. Reeder. Baltimore.
illlll always Worked well. :They will be.sold together or
`separately. and with or without the "NV:ilkhig beams."
DIMENSIONS AS,FOLLOWS: , , .
. ,
2 cylinders. 481 inches in diameter 6 1 f e et rtirrilte, with
./
1 air punips, valves, libels ; eccentrics. side pipes, pistons.
I,„aidi rods, crossheads, tnittle,s, &r. 'l'l)hr:ire well ailap
led for nollip2 Mills or Matriliartones. An exarnina
' lion is iiivited. Apply by letter to
.1: 11. TRtNIBLE: Wilmington. Del.. err
' G. 11. ITUDDFII.I... A ge'rtz, Philadelphia.
- Wiliningtori, Del.., May 20,1517 -, 22-1 m '
STOVES !. STOVES ! ! STOVES !! !
rplIE undersigned respectfutly beg .leave to inform
J. the Pnb:ic that they have commenced a stove foun
dry whist is now in full Operation, on Coal street. neat
to Henry, Jerifins' Wire Screen Manufactory in PrittS
,vilie. and known as the Pottsville Stove Works : they
would, therefore, call the attention of stove dealers of
this region, and all others, ter; their stock of stoves. as
they feel confident that they can supplythem on as rea
sonlide feints and with stoves of any patient and equal
in beauty and material to those purchased at the Phila-.
del plua foundries..
Ni R —All kinds hkastings done to order at the short
estmoticeirml, on the most reasonable terms.
TOTAL
30,699 17
:i3,"209 11
24,097 14
4.000 06
'22 107 07
10.463 03
I,coo 11
Pottsville, May 20,1847
EXTENSIVEiSTOCK OF GOODS •
• ' °IN MINERSVILL'B. .
r - ri DE 'subscriber announces that lie has associated
I his cc n him, and 1 / 1 :1C the mercan-'
tile business :trill be carried on antler the-firrn of
. MILNER SON. .
. •
At the large a story Lirick store in Millersville,
Where will he Munitoice of Die most extensive andml
scant stocks of goods ever offbred for sale in SehuylkiL
county. consisting in part of
Cloths: Merinos, Cassimeres, Lawns, Vesting.s, .
• Barcees, Summer Cloths Silks,'Muslin .
• de Laines Ilancikerchierci, Ito
siery. Linens, and Fan- '-
cy Dry atriodk
Of all descriptions. Also a FRESH STOCK OF CRO
CE/In:S. consisting of Tea's. Coffees, Sugars, and alt
articles in that truth of husiimiss, together with a good
as , ortmeilt of QUEENSWARE, allot' which will be
sold cheap for cash. ' S DEILNEI2:
Alinersville, May '29, 1917.'
133,-4 13
f,KNTV,ITEZ.V.
Dr. M. rATI I I7, SURGEON U.EN'll§T,
VoiLEI St., a ics,doors icest'of Cottre St., .N7ortli side,
21—
,
2S•I Tnnir
166,351 12 "
WANTED.
CARP ENTILTS, 16 Toti: in a boat yarff• to whom
steady employment a . roly,ood,waLaot will be given
and mot *: v.ovkly. Apply 10,
' • S. 4ToRER:' nllnt carbon.
~ NbYSd 22, Ibl7. • •• 21-31*
Co-Partisership.
NE_ Plittscriber having taken his sod into partnership
' with him in the Mereantili' business. all petsonslitiv..
ins claims against liim up to this date, will pre,ent them
for PPttl:nnevt, and all'persons indebted, are eequeited
to inn be payment pi/mildly, as it may save furtNer trou
ble. ••• IJEILNEII.
Minersviile, May. l -2t1,1847. ' • .9.1- 7 3 t •
6,1:1 4 . 1 00 Tons
e 0,6.7,0 06 "
.
A ROO:VIA° accommodate a small salon', not very ra
il. mote from the intertiection of L:rilitr and Motion
tong" street:, Any parson having such a room to rent
for a few months, {sill pleas . e cull at the York Store,
in Marais' Addition to Pottsville: May 22.. ,
. . .
• .. . DiViOIIIIJOH. - -
1 ..
iin partnership hereiorire existing between S. It:
Dickadn and Dr. M. D.pily, fa dissolveo this day by
mutual consent. The businelwill be cbntinued, at the
sain:e place, by Dr. 31:Deptiy."
. S. n. DICKSON,
• Dr. M. DEPUY.
May '22. 1817.
4 , , , i ) N e r i S ar F; e o , R' ro c r p c i h t iti i ii cn c E n N io — r s s Ti l l n t . teat patterns
?May 21 . . J. 111: BEATTY ken.,
Co-Partnership notice.
CORGE 11. SIICHTER having associated with him
DANIELS L. Etil ERLI,do the Hardware business
.they twill herhafler trade unAr the firin.of STICHTEIL•
LISTERLY, at the old stand corner of Centre and,
Market streets, Where, by strict 'aitention to business: ,
they hope. to merit the patronage heretofore extended,
to the old 'firm. Persons in want of Hardware and Iron '
%ionic! do Well to call and examine their stock. before
tturchasing. as they are determined to sell cheep
STICIITER & F,STERLX.
May ,21 '
46,039
.
'p
-".p INFORMATION IS WANTED OP JOHN
ItlSON;'a.native of Ballyboinn, - County of Dune
:gal, Ire:laud. A leit - er addressed to his sister. Mary; fiat
7 riscin, rare of William Wr4, .Esq., Sitrinit Garden, Will
be nratefully rulnowleulgetl.
Nay Ifeth,
Found.
,
nn the mid near t ivinliwrll a roll of
1 1 1 7 which the owner ca ' n '- have by
proving property and pacin ,, charge's, by applying at the
house of the subscriber, at Cwinfiwrla.
's BENJAMIN , TITUS. '
1111 y 22 21—its .
Gen. Taylor.
riORRECT portraits of Gen. Taylor, just receirrd mut
for sale at ILBAN NAN'S Wltrilesate Prier. Store:
Nity 29 • . - •
Weekly City Papers. •
PERSONS in want of the weekly city papers, to sell
ean have them auppliee. every week by leaving their
orders at, 13ANNAN'S Cheap reriodical Store.
• ,lay '29 • •
100 REAMS Cap and IPost ruled pn B. v s . ., N fi 4 n N tla s le at
:Slay '29—!?.2 Wholesale Paper store.
la(J
• REAMS Superfine Wrapptrut and Blaming pa=
per for sale at , BANNAN'S I .
May 292:?, Whnlesale Paper store. •
_______,_ ___
, .
1000. , 11 . . i 0 . ,, T e T o .l e .E w
h P k ß ia l :11, 4
neen,i.berrablne„;ll,laer
in
this neighborhood. beautifully execuied. at $5 70 per
hundred, or. hO cents per dozen, which, is lower thin
Philadelphia or New York prices, just received and for
sale at - ' HANNAN'S
Wholesale.and retail P. fart Store, where also can be had
the best Frames and Glitss for - Prints.Also Mips of
Mexico Ate., at $1 p•ir dozen, whoksale. , ,
• May 29
Perfumery) !•Perfumery !!
JUST o'nened an elegant assortment of Roussell's cel
butted Perfumery, embracing a general ass. , itment,
all of Wliich will be suldcheap at . t BLNN AN'S
Perfumery Stole.
Cologne Water. sold by the halt - pint, Mot?
quart, or gallon', to accommodatri those having tniiette
bottles.. • May 29
_ _ • 22
Bares Itejports, Vol. III;
TUST published and foi site at SAMSUN'S :Law
ft) Book Store; Pottsville, price M.—where all Law
Books not on hand can be obtained to order. at publish
ersprices, at short notice. May 21 ' 22—.
Sears' - Large . Type Quarto Bible.
THE PEOPLE'S PICTORIAL
DOMESTIC BIBLE ;
-
Being the Ohl Sr.- New Testaments
ACGOR DINO TO THE AVTIVRIZED.yEASION;
'ILLUSTRATED WIN 1000 ENGR4INGS,
REpsEsENTINC the Historical Hycnts, LaMdscape
; Scenes, Antiquitiqs, Costumes; Beasts. Birds, In
sects, Plants, and Trees, Minerals, Coins. Medals, l n .
serif:Sous, from the moat authentic sources: with ' filly
thou-and marginal references. To which is .added
Ancient Chronology, by Abrahani Calovius, a summary
°Utile whole Scripture., an accurate minted Copperplate
of Palestine, a beautiful engraved Family Record, &c.,
&c. Price SO.
ca- The subscriber Inis been appointed agent • for the
sale of this Bible In Schuylkill County, and in now pre
pared to furnish them at Sears' prices ; whotesale.and
retail at HANNAN'S •
May 22 21 1109. if re,r..151C!1.1
For Sale CbeaP.
To Milliners.
&
•
• .22-I}r
Wanted,
Battle Prints, &e.
• , Norton. II
lesser,
esser,
WIIODESALE do RETAIL _DEALERS IN rLouitl
FEED, 4- PRO VISIONS;
• a Coz e4 o l f C 7 0 .21 and ; Nor,vegi au sfs.,
Slayy
' Notice to Bridge
SEALED propbsais.tciU be received at the office of
the County Commisibiners, at any time between
the. 13th of May and Idth of June, lan, for the' erecting
Of a covered bridge, over Habouoy, Creek, near Francis
YameU'e, in Barry townshipeSebuyikill County.
, FREDERICK BECK.
GEORGE H. STICLITER,
•
LEWIS' DREHER. •
. Commissioners, .
OrwigSburg play-15th, 16E. a =fit
. „
.I.,TACKtREL, , • . ' • •
J. I Constantly on hand and for
-SALMON. • sale by , •
• .I.,,VALMBR & Co, •
A M 13"..&.; S I DEI3; 1.. „blarketatteetWbarf,
' SHOULDERS, -
LARD & CHEESE. • , J
Philada., May 75th,
•
.'.A CAR D. -
nFREDERICKSPECK. lahesgila method to an-
JJ hounee to the citizens of Tremont and vieinity,
that he,is prepaied to pngaga in the.praetiee of Noma
fes , inn in all its branolleg Lind at the same time; respect
fully inlicits a share of iiteir s patronage. ' •
fle can be found at liipple's Hotel; to Tremont.
Tremont, May ,15th, 116•47. •
Davy's Safety. Lamps.
'FIE stahAcriber has just receiied a supplyof Safety
11,ampa, among iihult are a few of Upton lc Rob-
Improved Safety Lamp, tiltich in acknowledued
to be the, hest - and safest. now in arse in the miner in
Europe. For ease at less pikes than they can he im—
ported, at - • • ' " HANNAN•S I '
pril 3 11 Book and Variety Store.
, .
'. '' A Map of Palestine,
ikRRANGED by Doct. Durbin. and published for ale
use'of Sunday Schools and Private Families, by
the Sunday School Union, price sl,°S—Just received
"und.for sale,at, - r - - - 11!),NNAN'S .
' * Sunday Schoollipoli-store.
. ,
Alan, Maps of Jerusalem.. -,
. .
.May 15th, 1617.- •
' 26-.-
•
B 4 OOTS•& SHO E S
the 01(1 Staiut, oentre Slreel;r4exl door to
the Pottsville lioti,e
S. & J FOSTER,
L•
....,-. . ARE now receiving their I
4 Spring supplies of BOOTS d.:
--.,.. SIJOES,co - nprising a likA rate . ,IW ,
',...
I _. assortment , which they now
':.,,c_ offe.r at wholesale or retail at the very lowest
=---' pricei. They have alio on hand Trunks, -Va.
liiies,'Earpet Bags, rind Satchels,Soleand Upper Leather,
Morocco, Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Stine
Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of *hoe Find
ings. -
N". B.—Boots 4- Shoes manufactured at`quirt notice.—
TIP it friends and the public Who are hi want of a ity of
the abov a 'Articles; are respectfully Jequestcd to give them
a call. ' , Ittay 1817, IT- •
Assessrue,at an
F the retailers (Foreign
V/ within the county of Sc
...Barry Township.,
Class. 8 cm!
.Ered. Dcngter
_ll •7 00
U. .illahatifon.zo T'p.
Elias Irepler 11 10 50
Alex. Mincer 14 10 50
Jno. W, Denier -11 10'501
Gabriel !lea, lO-50.
Sand. M. Wiest 14.10 50
John Ketaer 14 . 10'50
Charles Katz 14 10 50
, L. Aluktmlowo T'p.
Jacob Kauffman 11 10 50
Daniel Weist 11 10'511
Abraham Swenk 14 1050
nenj'n 11eedy 11 10 50!
Colt. Donaldson; &
to. 11 7 00'
Porler Town.i.l47p.
Levi Nehler J 4 10 50
Thomas Shoot 4l 10'50
Pine Grove '71)14 , 1,5/tip.;
Eckert & Guilford 11 7 001
IYaggazisacr....s:. . '
Class Ificat ion
land liotheitieMerthandlie
4m3lkill, May 22.d,1617.'
N. ;W. 'Ward Borough
of Pottsville.
' laass. s ets
Abut. St. Clarr 14 3 50
Win. Mortimer Jr.l I'lo 50
Clentens 12 12.50'
.IcretuinliNagle. 14 3 50
1V: Ridgway 7 00
T.'rayl.,r 13 10 00'
Rob'4 C. Green ' 14 7 CO'
Ino.Sallyniab & co 13 15 CO
Jon: G Brown 14 7 00.
Boas Smith , I 4 3 50
t% miff. 11(11 14 10 50
014Y140729h5dn 14 7 00
11 , 1, 1 1%rarvalho II 3 50
ISaat' "Thompson 11. 18)75
Weo. il. Shultz 14 3.56
Miss Mccumos I I . 7 00
J:inies 11. Kelly: 11 7 00
eed & Lesaig 14 74/0
E. & E. Ilthmiter 13 10 00
N.'lleiqler • 14 .00
M. 8% , 0n0 14 3 50
Ruben Mains • 14 3'50
11tonyz 14 00
John Christ . 14 ".'7 00
Etta.: & Bartit ' 14 • 7 Od
ilorou.vh of Pine Gr&e.
Steele,
& Co. " 13 10 00
Reale & Gardner I 1 7 00
• Vtlele 14 7 00
;BeLlitel & Shoerna
ker 14114! 50
Heil & Bower 1&-'W 50
Paul Brain • 14 Id 50
Snyder. Barr tr. C 0.13 10 00,
Wheelet & Miller 13 10 00.
' Bran di nurtvltip - .
J. Cocichill 13 15 001
Jonas Kautrinan•• 14 10 511
Manning Jones 11 7 00;
%Ifni. Payne 11 15 001
Tolowhip.
.Sani'l GillinelMin 14 10 50
Geo. Reitsu3.oer 13'15 00
:rhos. blillionoimb 14.10 501
WM:11 Adams& Co 13 1p 00
William Price 14 10 50
Walter Lawton . 12 12 60'
Jos. Whitfield 'l2 18 7.5
Jos. Denning 11 10 50
Wm. Robinson 14 7 00
Francis Timmons 14 3 501
Geo. Dougherty 14 10 50
L.3laltson tr. Co. p3O 001
Bryan Mullen 14 1 7 00,
• Seligman /0 50 :
• Ileisler& Co 14 7 00'
'James Neill .14 50,
Mrs. James I..aitig 14 10 501
Alex. Wiley - 14 10 50;
lleiliter,Straus &.co 13 15 00'
11 . enry Gniterman 14 '7 00
211oritz Seligman . 11 7 m
001
Jaas Viliclren 11 10 50
Jonathan Slather 14 7 00
A Heebner & Son 11 21 50
D. Glenn 14 7 00
J. lt. Kempton 14 , 7 00
Jnn. C. Lewis 14 .3 50
Charles :Smith 14 7 00
Charles Brut= .14 10 50
Ward Borotioll nf
Putlsrille. .
Benj. Barman , 13 10 00
Brady & Elliot. • 14 700
James Campbell ii 350
Andtew O'Brien 14, 7 001
Geo. Gensten 14 7 W.
Rodgers &
Nlosea Stranse 13 15 00
AV. : Boyer 14 3 50
Ferrer & ;Seiler 44 350
INlra.7,l:ar:zaret I'l/11-
lips ' 1 I 350
(5. Thinnpson, 2d . 14 3 50
IChartes Glanz 14 10 : 50
Rob't Smith . 11 3 59
1 booms Fuld 14 350
Wm. Smith, 2d 14 700
'Rohl Turner 34 700
D. A. Eagle 14 7`t , o
Jos. Morgan 14 '7.00
'August Mendleson 14 7 00
lit/ex. Morehead 14 7,00
D. Jones 4 3 50
`Borough of Alineriwville.
Schloss & Brother 44 3 50
Bast & Reppleir . 13 15 GO
Isaac Al3bach 14, 7 - 00
Elias iturkert I 4 350
James B. Falls 14 7 00
Ilcilner 'll 22 50
!Foster & Shissler' 14 3 50
Sterner & Brother-13-15 On
Gen. Spencer II 7 00
Win, Thomas 11 7 00
Akin. Trout 14 700
Epliratu Ilitilzler 11 /0
Taylor & McClen
• igan "13 15 00
[ Kupp &Stroup 11 .7 00
John Troyer ' II 7,00
(Jacob Wermid ' 14 : 10 59.
:Geo. Cavena Flat/ 50
J. 11.& B. C Chi ist lA , 7 00
C. B. DeForest 12 IS 75
J. 11. Ziegenfus 14 10 50
iJacob 14 7 lc,
Lewis llnfiluan 14 - 3 5.
Win. 10nrget 17 3 56
lJno.A.Steinherger 14 '7 00
J. K. Brook It aa o
SekuNlkill7Tornship - o
Jaynes C. Oliver I'll 15 00
E. W. 3lttinniS 12 12 50
Wm. 11. Barlow ' I t 10:50
V': Spencer 14 700
Wm. Wallace 14 '7 00
Thomls Jones' 14 10 50
John Williams 11 10 50
John Moliar : 14 Ili 50
IlenryKoch&Pun II 10 54
Henry MyerS &pOl4 'lO 50
Sol.Shindlo, 14 3 54-
I Pauick• Fitumati 14 10 50
'John Driscoll ! 14 10 50
Geo. 11. Potts 'll 15 00
'son ". )2 . 18 75,
Jno. Jones • , 13 15 00
S. & J. Foster 13 10 00
Mrs. McCarty 14- 7 00
.Thotnas Juage 11 7,00
Schloss & Brother "i 9, 7 00,
Fitz. Allen Sander
son ` • 1.4,7 001
Jno. W. yeber 00:
,Thos. D. Beatty 13,15 00'
J. Mo-Beatty & Co. 111 IS 75
William Smith 14 3 50
Dennis Bradley 14 3 50,
L. & Doman. H 7 001
Jos. Mtn field,2ll 13 10 00'
- Lawrentz Fisher 14. 7 00
J.S. C. Minin 14 7_oo
Lippincott&Taylor 13 10 00
Jno. 11. Hill 13 10 00
- Baker & Shultz 13 5.00
J. Sillitnin & Ssii 13 15 00
Henry %Veber - 14 7 00
H.A.Aecbternacht 13 5 00
J. S. C. Martin, 24 14 7 00
Miss M. 31cIlvain 14 7 00
Geo. R. Drey 13 15 00
Jos. H. Alter_ 13 15 00
nt
Jans Munday ' 14 10.50
firming:lL of TalnaqUa.
111 CS Tavgart, 12 ll /5
Raclin & Ifender 7
!_ son fa 10 00
Eroanot i t Fry - -14 ;00
!14nif ricks, Jones, '
& Co. 11 15 00
Abni. Slahlen 1t 00
Adolph Landauer 11 '3 50
lIVr. Lkinabison Ii 700
13 no. & It. Carter 11 15 00
Lebo & Gautier . 12 12 50
Win. Eastwood 12 350
Iledner & Morgan 14 10 50
Win, Tazgart ' 13 15 00
'West Penn Tuumsniii:
Sol. %Venry 14 10 50
!Jacob Swartz II 10 50
sam't M. Kepner I 1 10 50
Gideon Whetstone 14 10 50
Union Township.
Dennis Dunlevy 14 3 50
Henry Gressang. 14 3 50
T: Vail I 1 7 00
Edward Yardley 14 7 00
Rob% Ramsey 11 7 00
C. 11. gnyet . 14 . 3 501
James Downey 13 15 00
.F:f 14 10 50
N. E. Ward Bor . ough of
Putiiyille. -
Henry Shelly 13 5 , 00
Thomas Fender 19 7 00.
Mrs, Berryman 14 7 00
Jos Coatsworth 7 00
R. D. Shoener 13 10 00
Geo. ii. Sticliter 12 12 50
Foster & Daily 13.15 00
And. Gilmore 11 7 00
Geo. W. Slater . 12 18 75
ins. Yoder 11 7 00
-Epting & Myers ,14 1410
Bowen & Hothring
ton •14 700
Th'os. Foster& co. 14 3 50
T. C. & W.Pollock 12 12 50
E. W McGinnis • 13 10 00
Fred. Epting 14 7 001
Fox & Brothers 11 10 50.
Jacob Meter 14 7 00
James G. Cochran 14 7 00
Wt. C. Leib 14 3 50
Hunizlnger 14 10 50
Jas. Focht & Co. 14 10 50
Bright & Pott . 12 12 50
John. Flood 14 10 50,
Mrs. Seigner 14 7 po
Sand. T. Skeen 14 , 3 50
S. & 11.. R. Morris 12 18 .75
Jos. Wollison 14 3 SO
Jno. S. MOrris 14 7 00
Jtio. McGinnis • 14 10 50
Milnes&HayWood 12 12,50
Chas. Moll 11 3 50
Patrick Fogerty 14 10 50
Leonard Brine .14 3 So
Shoencr, Manii &
Co., ' 14 10 50
Alyer Foggerty 14 7 Oo
Norton & !lesser 'l4 7 00 ,
Sol. Hoover 14 3 50
D 1
aniel Auratid 14 3 50
IFhilip Kulp & Co. 14 10•50
Emanuel Stra use .14,10 50
I East.l3mnswig 7"p.
Geo. Drumheller - 11 10 50
r o, Yer& Werner 14 10 50
Moritz 4 Forridur 11 10 50
;Sr. &J. Dreher 14 7 -au
West Brun:twig TV . ).
Jonas Robingolt 14 TO 50
Snail Sayer • 11 10 50
James Lyons • 14 —7 06
• Wm. ?Moyer II 3 50
Charles Keller li .3 50
Sani'l K. Moyer • II 7 00
Borotigkqf 01 WirjbUra
Shoener & Carrel 14 7 00
,Jacelf Hun:zinger
' Jr. • 141 fa 75
Fred. Millet 11 350
Jos. Hanimer 13 10.00
Andrew Essig' 14 350
Fred. Berk • 'lO 3 50
E. & E. IlamM.er 13 10 00
Geo. , Barnhart '1 t 3.5 0
.
I Blekel & Medlar I• 2 la 15
Manhein. Township.
Chas. Drumheller 14 10 50
CB. DeForest 14 700
Borouals of SOubiki/l.
'lltiven.
lirt i nlz z inger 1 3 , 15 °0
C.& G.Huutzipper 13 15 00
8.-F. Keineric• Co. 14 10 50
Leven & Kaufman- 13 15 00
Kepler & Wilt 11 700
Dan'l Saylor It' 7 00
H.-Shoemaker &
Son 14 10 50
Geo. Wolfersbcr- .
e'er • 14 7'oo
Krick 4- "Delbert 14 350
G. Wunder, 14. 7 CO
Shultz ¢ Leib 14 3 50
Huey & Snyder 14 350
Wm. RIPS 14 10 50
Lewis C. Dougher
ty . 11 10 00
•
Schuylkill County . , ss.
lIN pursuance of on.Aet of the General Assembly of thct
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. the undsraigned/
Appraiser, appointed by the Cornmissioneis of Scloryl
ktli County, do certify that the fbfee.iing list of Retailers
of Foreign and Domestic Merehandize, are all those thsr
Came to my knowledge and that the Bartle are classified
and appraised. Ao appeal will be held by the Judges
of the Court of Common Pleas fcir said county. at the
Court Douse, in the Borough of Orwlgsburg, 'on Mon
day, the 29th day of June, 1847. Witness my hand the
22d day of A. D.; 18 G.
B. WOODSIDE - , Appraiser.
Ma 7 4.9 : '4l
THE MINERS' JOURNAL.
H A..311-ERIC N H 0,11 S E
• -,POII"7.IyI.LLE.
•
• ISRAEL REL. ARD, late ofTinegrove,
would inform In iendsand the travehine
' public,that be lids aken the abOve named
01 1 g'4,. Hotel, recently , Plod by Jacob Geisse,
and.has fitted it tipi in a style which be be-
Aieves will riot lhil to ensitreSbeiotafort of all thosmichc;
may firm. Lim with their plum gee:
He feels confident.tbat few establishments in the coun
ty pre better prepa/Cd to cater for The public benefit than
his.' his bar is supplied whit ihe cimicest liquors, and
his larder with all the delicacies of the season. The
apartments ate fdrnished and arrangedko asto compare
favorably with those of any hritel in the State.
.Grateful Sir past favors the subscriber would solicit tle
continuance at: public patronage, and would be happy at
aliiimes.to see old friends,' and beiv once at the Amen::
cash House ISRAEL REINIIARD.
'A 'fine stable is attached to, the Rotel, winch is capable
of accommodating a large number of 'torso!. Careful
Ostlers ate always in attendance, and the horses are well
taken care of.
. Pottsville, May Jfith, 1517.
Safely Fuse.
•
VOR blasting rocks; Is perfectly safe, and the only,
article which the engineers on the Erie Cabal'per.
17ed,to be used, for sale at HANNAN•S
rday.l.s—'2o ' Book. and.S.tatfonery Store.
Brickinying. and Plastering.•
rPIIE ,sithiCribcts anno y
unce In th e - public that the
tease ass:crated togrilier ' under th« firm oPTHORN
BIZINCIi, for the purpose of carrying on the Brick
laying ;intl. Plastering busim..s> and urr ready to con •
tract for the erection ofbulldings, and dune mason and
pla4rering 'work of the fame in Itest ,tyle'artg at
reasonable rates. Hawing a perfect' knOwledge of
their butdties.Aliey Batter themselves that it will be to
the interest of,p.r.ona wanting work done to give then
a 'cat]. THEr/DO7l a THORN.. Coal Street,
DINHLON BRINCK, Norwegian Street.
?day 15, 1847 ' , ,
. .
Gold Pens $1 1 75:
A GOOD artiLle Of Cold Pens, us low its $l 75, - niado
Itrown, the original inventor Also, pens
at oply 94, just received and for sale at BANN AN's
Clferap'Statio'nery titore, where all kinds of goods, in his
line:, tan h'ejtad wholesale and retail, at Philadelphia
prices. - . May 8 . 19
• )
IPROCLii:II.ITION.
, •
VIIEREAS the Hon. LUTHER KIDDtII., Esquire,
V Presidtint of the several courts of C:onitnon Pleas.
of the Counties.-el Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in
Pennsylvania, and justice of the ceveral.,Cout:ta of
Quarter Sessions of the .Peace, Oyer and. Teratinei.
and General Gaol Delivery. lit 'said counties, and
STRANGE:N. PAI.NIER,IIIIIIJAOOOiIeNTZINUEIt,ESqtIirei,
Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses,=infis of The Peace,
Over and Tertniner and General Gaol Delivery, fur the
trial of all capital and' other offenders, in.the said
county of Schuylkill—by their tirceihs tome ilirected,
have ordered h Court of Common I'leas, Oyer.and Ter
-miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or
wigsburg, on Monday, the 7111 day of June neat, to
continuo two weslw,lf necessary. ..
' Not ice;is therefore'hereby given to the Coroner, the.
Justiceeiffille Peace. and Constables of the said county
of Schuylkill, ltat they are by the said precepts com
manded to be then'and there. at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day; with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
exantinaiions, and all other remembranceS, to do these
abings, which to their several offices appertain to be•
done ; and all those that are . bound by ; recoenizan
ces; to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then
shall he in the.enol 'of said county of are to
be, ihemand there to prosecute-them as shall he just.
G v G owut un
_enelt/i..
JOHN T. WE'GNER,: Sheriff.
Sheriirl Oflice, 9 9rwigs-1,
Mire, May 13, ISI7. ' •
N. 13--The 'Witnesses and Jut ors %%lid rtres.iimmobe . ll -
to ieitti Said Court, :net minired to attend punctually
In ease of nom-attendatice„the law to such cases, made
i nnd'or.kvided. will be rigidly enforced. • This notice is
published bt ori.er of the, Court ; thoie concerned will
govertaliet iselves accordingly. ,
•
lITION. • •
VOTICE is.h that A
a.CoUrt of C r n
N: Pleas, for theirial erebrgircn of clinses at iSsue in and for annon
the
counlyiof 'will be held at Orwigsburg, in
the county aforesaid, on Monday, the Nth day ofJune
next, to continue two weeks, if necessary.
Theret,re alt persons having, suits pending, and all
persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court,
tape notice and govern them..ll,es accordingly.
. „MIEN; %MINER., Sheriff:-
Sheriirs Office, °twigs.
Mira, May 15, 1647. - - •
, • C. 1111 - LLOIV;k
DOITSE;• SIGN AISD ORNAItaNTAL
IMITATOR OF WOOD OR STONE.. '
r . III.N.N.KFIII; to the citizens Of Pottsville forilte lib
oral "patronage beitowed on him while in the firm
of ,Bowed &•.11elby, sespectililly informs them tkat he
has taken a shop in f. , entre Street,. over Wm. H. IMP!,
-store, where lie will biPhappy to reciive orders fez work
in his Jute id' business. Having servpd aVreaular ap
prenticeship 'to the , Painting Ilmiaess, lie 'can safely
Ontrantee that all his wok wilt be done i n the best man
ner.,or. no Olarge will he' made. -
NI IL Papal Hanging donti neatlyaitd at short' notice.
May lst, 1517, . 9 • lB-31no
SHERI' F'S SALES
OF ESTATE:
ssued
B , v o i
t h et
the
a cj. ,‘ , t, o • r r i t t
o o
f f L o t: 1 17 ;1 E , i i t i, c . . 7 l ; P ,,os y tt i s a tc e al ,
jop i
'county, and to: me directed, will be ,
sale or outcry ren • .
• -SuZurritty, Ju) .50 ;
. 7'lB r7r, •
At 10 ()clock forenon at t ptildie house of
D'AxicOlita. : , in the borough o P t,ritle, the' follow
ing deitcribed.nretnises. viz:—
No. '1 —All 'hose two' frame - :
messdage's and lot
or piecefolgOund, situate on the northwesterly side of
Market .street, in the Dori - inn of Pottsville, County
aforesaid, containing in fnint on said Markel street,ZO
fret, and ill demli 190 feet, being the ttorthees - erly. half
of the lot marked in Nut do Paiteison'S addition to
Ne.'3o, bounded northeasterly by fritNo. 37,
'northwesterly by a 20 ftiet wide alleV, southweitwardly
by the other Inillof the said 101,1;16.30, and , : tithe.o4.-
woolly by said Market street, being the same .lot'irir
piece of ground, which Burd Patterson and . wife, and
Abraham I'ott and wife. granted to the said Charles
Lalvton, by deed, dathd, December 6, IS2O, rfteortled in
Orwigshurg, in deedttook NO: le, page
'. No. :2 —All that certain tot or piece of grodnd sit
uate on the eastwardly side of Centre stfert, in the ho
rimehof Poltsville.conntyaforesaid,liounded northward:
ly by a house and lot Of ground intended to be conveyed
to John McCrea, easiwarilly Iliad street. smith.
%earthy by cither land of-Charles 'Lawton, and wei.t-
Wardly by said Centre itrem, containing in•widtli
feet.a and in length . ur depth 200 feet, -being pare.of the
same premises which lowa:bait Wynn and wife, grant
iind=.conveyed to tIM said Charles Lawton, by deed da
ted the 17th day' fit October, Isls, mid recorded in
Schuylkill county. Sri Deed kook 'N0.'15.,' page .173.
'No. 3. I—All those flee :,certain two story' frame
' - houses and 12 kits of ground. situate on the
eastwardly 'side of Rail Itoi,d street, in
'••. Wynn's addition tei Pottsville, bouttled•
lOUS northwardly by land Of Charles Lawton,
. eastwardly by Coal, street, southwardly
by oilier land of, Charles Lawton, acid westwardly by
the said Boil Road street, being lots which lire marked
in the plan of Wynn's : Addition to pottsville, with the
Ntis. 1 6 , 17.19:19,20, 2 1,2 2 23,21,25120,ande7, lot No.
10. containing in width 31 rent, and-the other lots con
min ir g.in width 40 feet each, and all containing in length
or depth 159 feet, .being the saint. print:Sits which, by
sundry conveyances from Jonathan Wynn and others,
became vested in the said Charles LaiVion.
No. 4.—Three full, equal, undivided fourth parts,
the whole into four equal parts, to be parted and divided
ofaud in all that certain tract or parcel of land. situate,
in the borough of l'olfsville, county aforesaid, on which
said tract of land a town
.4111 d has been laid tatrand call
ed the eastern additiOn iff boundad and de
scribed. as 'fiillows :—Eleginning ht a post comer of
James House's. lot; thence by the 'same north pd . )
mees, west 230 feet to a post. and south 54 degree*, we,t.
120 feet to a . post ; thence by Alter's addition din4Eli
Cake's lot. north 30 degrees, west 490 feet to a post ;
thence by Eli Calte*stot south 51 degrees, west 475-feet
to a tkist ;11tence by land now or late ofJonathati Ntlynti,
north 30 degrees, west so fee , to a pent, north nlt de
reei, east 08 feet to a post, north 24 degrees, west
125 feet lo , st post, north ,fl7l degrees, east 159 feet to a
post on e thB ‘ western side of Coal guest ; thence along
the sante'. north 22} degiers ' west 116 feet to Pent;
thence , through the said street; 13 degrees,;west 87
feet, to a spmce stump, north 53; decrees, west 67 fret
to a post on the west lino of; said Coal street; thence
along the same north 921 degrees, west 90 feet la a post;
thence by land now or late Jonathan Wynn, south 67}
degrees, west 159 feet ton post, north Stti degrees, west
'6O feet to a pod', north 55 degrees, west 5 feet to a post;
n0rth...40 degrees, west' 244 feet to a post ; thence by land
now • or.late of the Seituytkill Navigation Company;
tiortS69 degrees, east 101 perches to a post, bud north
21 degrees, west 37 perches and 6-10 to a stone; thence
by lard late of John Fnit, deceased; north 69 degrees;
east 31 perches and 8-10 to a post ; thence by land late
John Young...south 24 degrees. east 81 perches to a largo
Spanish oak ; thence along the public road by land late
of John Fott. deceased, south 24 degrees, west I 7 per
cberto a post, and south 48 degrees, west 65 perches to a
post, and south 54 degrees, west 41 pitches to the plane -
of beginning, excepting and excluding the followinglots
or pieces of ground, lotamarked in the plan of the east
ern addition to liottsvillii with the numbers 1.2; 3,4, 5,
8. 9, 10, 14, 15,. la, se, 57, 62, 64, 72, 74, 75, 711, 78, 811, 150,
157, lots numbers 11. 12.-13, the. northeast half of lot
number 22, and lots timber 23, 24,25; 26, 73,40 ts num
bers 2.9. 30, and a lot of ground on Rail Road street sold
to-John James, containing in width 24 feet,and in length
ou depth from Rail Road street to. Coal street, contain
ing inclusive of all said 1°15,4 pieces of ground 78
acres, strict., measure, being the same premises which
Charles Loeser, by deeds dated Marsh 28, 1531. recorded
in Orwiesburg, in Deed book No. ft, page 359 and De
cember Ist, MI. recorded to Ot wigsburg, in Deed book
No. 12; page 319; granted and conveyed to the said'
;Charles Lawton, with the appurtenances, consisting of
two 21 story &eine dwelling -houses, witebasement
stories of stone. one 2 story fraruo house and one i story
frame house .
, No s.—Alt these frame messuagev or tenements
and lot or piece of ground, situate in Young's, addition
to Port Carbon, being the centre partof a InVof 50 feet
front and 300 feet deep, marked 19 on tho plan of
Young's addition to Port Carbon, said half lot being 25
feet front on Commerce street, and extending heck that
width 100 feet to the other land of said Young. commen
cing 15 feet to the eastward of th 9 Mill Cre,ek•Rall Road ,
bounded on the one side by part of *said lot number 18,
nn the ogler-side of the remainder of said lot number 18,
in front by said Commerce street and to the rear by
other land of said Young as'aforets id, being the some
lot of ground which Jacob S. Cordon nod wife granted
and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton: by deed da
ted March 39.1837, and recorded In Schuylkill county:
in Deed bunk No. 16, page 92. As the property of
CHARLES LAWTON. . •
Seized and taken into execttflorkand wilt be sold by
JORN T. NVERNER, Sheriff.
SherilT's peace,
burg, NV 220891-
7 3. LADO3II3S has removed his Watch, Watch
^-q';!..)Tool and Material Store; from No. 43, South 9th
street, to No. eo, Market street. - where he has
".."*...V on hand a large assortment of Gold Ond'Silver
Laval\ L'Epines, and Plain Watches. with a complete
tssoctnient of tools and materials, such as Lmiette. Pa
tent, and'lllain Gaassts, Main .Springs. Verges, Hand
Dials, etc., o ever y descriptiori,to which he has added
a complete tant splendid assortment of JEWELRY,
rousting of Bar Rings. Finger Rings, Bream Pins,
Bracelets, Gold Chains, Keys, etc., which he will guar
antee to sell at the latiost Diesel York prices, wholesale
and retail.
. • ; reliant s and others visit ingthe city
are invited to WI and egninine his stock - and large as
sortment at No. 2.46, Market street, below Eighth, south
- Orders from the country promptly attended - to.
• ' A large ri.ssortinertt of Gold Pmts, at reiluted.pricee.
Thilada., May 2.1847 • - j• I.l—tho
• •
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ealibillade Easy for the People,
Or Physi , 4l/ Training.,. to Slake titsir'Lries, ig
' • this /rorld, Lanz uad Iltippy; by the
that Ed oration: .9s;lt Is, Ong-At n
Be, and Be." , First Aleteri •
-
•' can Edition..:trith Additions :
MC an elementary and !interesting treatise nn
1.) Self Knowledge: Contaiaine .0101 t and entertain
ing articles on
• food, H ear t, • elands; • Strength, .
• Eating, Stomach, Nert'es, Recretaioni,
.Digestion, Liver, • Brains. ' Old Age, •
Blond, Lungs, Dtind, Man.
Secretions, Arteries, ' Senses, Woman,.
Head, , Health, Disease,
•
Together with the Great Serret—Success Its Life how
attained—HoWto do Gond—Causes and, Effects of Er
ror—Habhs—Passions—Woinan described—M.:a descri
bed—Mates Errors—Rich and Poor—Sexes—Virtue and
Vice—Youthful Errors—Woman how made delicate—
Woman's Virtues—Ambition, lee.
The whole designed •for the noble purpose of
_impro
ving and 'extending education among. the people, im
parting valuable knowledge en ; the physiology or the
'human frame, and the lawn whirl, govern mental and
bodily healih,•&c., Scr. ' .
4 •
03- Ati y DersOn SPIIIIP'I7, 25 cents enclosed letter
shall receive one copy by mall, or five cop:th" will ba
sentior $l. Address, postage paid. ,
- ZIEBER 6r.. Co.. Philadelphia.
This valuable work contaiiii (in duodecimo Form)
177 pages. ," ,
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Philadelphia, May '22, ISI7 •d I • • !21—ly
FANCY & TRTIVIMMUS STORE,
1V0:4T,, South SeCond Shrect,
rill E subscrlter respectfully invites the 'attention of
purrhasea to his choice assintment of the latest and
most Msltionable varieties of
Mantilla and Dress Silk Frin- I Fans, Hair Frizettes,
ges, : , Curls,
I . ,
Gimps and Buttons, Fate Boxes,
Steel Eleads, Rings, Slides &I i.• Baskets,
Tassqls,. • • Comm.,
•
Bag and Muse Clasps, , Brushes, &c.
Plain and Shaded zrilks,• I Itead Bags and Purses.
, Together with a variety of other goods, all of which
have been selected with the greatest care, of the best and
finest quality, an be sold at a small advanre upon
the cost. . .( F. .1. DBES:3I.Bit.
cit. Hair plaited in Bracelets, Gitards, Finger Rings, &c,
at short notice and the very beSt*tyle...
, 'Philadelphia, May 8, 1817 ~ 11
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A D.tair.yiiNE
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STEAM AND 'TOW B ';ATS;
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. . FROM PO7'TSViILE 4XI) PHIL-113.4.
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• ' J. - B(.'jIMMIDE.Ir -4
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FORWARDING &." COMMISSION MERCHANT,
• [
Viiiv . Street Wharf . , Sail; ylkill, •
plicLADELplitA,
RESPECTFULtY in
.
- forms his- friends and .the
- public, that b. tsuow pre.
m re4;6 receive a for_
. 4 " 'ttjard nerthand . ze
of eve
description on t he open
ig or the Canal, which
will be nn the ‘2ntly instant, tci and from Port Carbon,
Potts : vale, and Philadetiihia , khnniff tlM'intermediate
places, daily. Every core will be taken far the..speedy
and safe delivery of the same, at reasonable-rates.
ti
The iron biainers-Pliceoix,:aid Pilot, have good ac-•
connuodations for passeneets i ;
lloata' daily to the Union nod State Canals.
• Philadelphia, March 13, 1817. 11-3 m
CHEAP CONFECTIONARY..
And Fruit Store,
.Vo :426, .11arket st., between 12A. a ndl3th, sta., south side,
PIIILADEI.6IA-
c-isuhscliher takes this method of Informing
..I. count r . 1,: nterchatits and Others. that he keeps con
stantly on hand a lalee,supl of FCIREM;si FRUITS,'
NUTS, &e,of the I,,VTIEST lIIP ItTATIONS, which tie will
sell at reduced'eash prices—also. -
NDY manufactured ri*sti every day from sTE.III
LAILiFIF.D suo.tn, warranted to stand all weather with
fair usage..
• Purchasers are respectful' invited to call and exam
ine for themselves: when every l effott shall be made' to
'please, both in rinali•-1- and price,
STFIPIIEN P. WHITMAN.
Goods carefully packed and sent to any part of.
the City, hail Road -Depots, or Steautbmt Landings,'
without (Marge. "
Phila. March 13, - 1847 11-3 m :
. ' •-•
• Temperance grocery Store.
1
TAMES S. SPENCER ,11... ('n., Whrlesale and-II Tail
..1 Grocers, S. W. corner of SeCond and South streets,
Philadelphia. have constantly on hand, and for 'sale,
an extensive assortment df Groceries of all disci - lotions
(EXCEPT Liquorts) Flour. Novlsions, and Fish, which
they offer at as low prices as they can be purchased at.
, f 1
in the city. The attention o Country dealets and ram:
flies is particularly request d to their stock of Teas.
Coffees, and Sugars. Goo s purchased, delivered at
any point ip the city free of II expense. .
Phila., April 3, 1817
Cheap Carpets and OH Clolbs, at
, .
• • ! ELDRIDGES •
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CELEBRATED CHEAP CARPET STORE.
•
ERSONS abOut to buy{Nrizlexnexxx and Ott.
P
Ct.ords, wholesale or retail, this season, cannot
1 lUD to hnsitited With the excallent assortment nod ex
tretnely IoW prices ht which we are selling, and we in
vite itaMo to examine the hawk of
.Ilyautifdt Imperial,
1 Supe,tirie therein, •
Pine and Contrunn CARPETP;GS.
Venetians, of all kind', I
Cotton. List.; and Rag, • J • •
And' Oil Cloths, from 21 to. 21 feet wide, cut to ft
flooms ‘ lthlk, kg.
Also—S)attings.Floorpaize,Rogs, Table Coveis, &e,
&c, with an assortment °flow priced ingrains:from 25
to 50, and Entry and Stair Oarpets from In to 50 cenfi.
ELDRIDGE & BROTHER,
Strawaett y st., r . nie door above Chesnut,
• • - • near Second, Philadelphia.
• 1443 in
Philatli.; April 3,164 f •
DRUOS, PAINTS
• FiR.NCH
, WHOLESALE DIIDGGISyS.,
AT low priceis, a large and complete as.
..t.
- Z
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.'''. ' soriment of Drugs, Paints; Oils, Varnishes,
. Window Glast, Dye-sturs, and Spices,
7„.- - : which we offer very low for cash. " We
a warrant our Drugs to he pure and of prime
4 . -.we quality ; utnoilg which" are -,
500 oz. Quinine, - . i •5001ba.pureoilreppernit
50 " Morphia, • 20E1 " Opium,
100 " Eit Bark, , 1 20 titits Castor-Oil.'
Including every article used by Draggists and Phyi
clans. Our assortment of. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and
Window ifilr.ss Is large, and our prices such as Cannot!,
fail to please. • 1 ' ' • . '
50 tons pure Lend. 1 10 bids. Coach Varnish,
2000 hoses Window Glass, -50 -" Copal , y
' 5011kees Ven.ited & Ochre; :00 doz. Paine Brusnes,
1000 pal Linseed Oil, 1 I 50bbbi.Spt. " - .Dentine.
, We offer a superior Coach t'arnisli ate` illon.
'-- Our stork includes evpry article used I di and
liouie Painters.. ' 1
Dye-stuffs we offer aiparticularly low ,
a lam.: stock of oi, ery'arOcle used by the%
200 0131 s. Dye Woods, • - •, I 1 5000 lbs. Cram .epper.
100 carboys Oil Vitrud, 't 1 201'0 "/ " C innamon,
500
500 lbs Indigo, t 500, 7 Nutmegs.
Cochineal, bladder. &A i ..] FMace/Saleratus, ac..:
Mao 50 tons Grindstones at low p9ces. Gi7C us a,
cell, no charge fur utakine ingoiry. - 1 = ..
FRENCII 4- lIITTATIDS..
Wholesale.Druggfsts. N. W. Corner of 10th,
and :Urger gm; Philadelphia.
Phila., April 10, 1847 i I / , . 1 . /5-3 m
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Philadelphia, /I Readttig & Potts
/
• • ville/ Rail Road.
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B.edeeetient Prelght on .11terehandiie. • •
I
(1N AND AFTER Monday next, June 26th, 1841.
Guods*will be forwarded with despatch a i the fol
lowing razes' of Freight, between Reading and the
points belnyi staled, pel ton of 2030 lbs.'
Between Between '
- ; Reading Reading
/ I ' • ' and' and
Phila. Pollevilk.
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Plaster,slate, tiles, 1 10 ] 75 cut
Pig Iron, blooms, timber,
marble, rosin, tar, pitch, 120 • 20 etc
and grindstones, •
Nails 4• spikes, bar iron, - I •
cattings,lead.turpentine
bark, raw tobacco, salt, I
90 1 00
provisiOns,pntatoes, laut
ber, stoves, 4.c„
Flour per barrel. ] ] 16 cts. 11 cts.
Wheat, corn, rye, clover
4 dd 3 etc.
seed,4 salt per bushel, r
• .
Groeeries,hardware,steel.'
copper, ttn, brass, 4o
meads lictunre,machine-;
ry, butter and • eggs,
cheese, lard and tallow,
oil, wool, cotton, leather
raw hides, paints, ye-' . e
tens, hemp, and corda ee l
Dry Goodi, drugs 4- medi
tines, foreign liquors,
wines, ginse,PaPet.fres o
fish, - meat, confectinna- I
ry, books 4- igtationary..j
No additional charges 0
receiving or delivering fee '
ny's Depots on the line
Ja1r13,1613 -
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MMM
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1 iialetp )ia
REMOVAL,
DYE-STUFFS,
LE By
RICHARDS.. '
'lo 1-35
460 170
.r romnalsston, storage, or
ght at any of the Cdmpa..
~Jl~iia~et,}~ltm.
IMPORT_ILI,Ie I
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41 , o -S-T.O E ri - E A ER s !
gills attention of stove dealers in this place is invited
to our assortment of Cooking, Hall, Parlor, and Of
fice Stoves, and especially to .
ATWOOD'S EMPIRE 110 T AIR C1001;C INC STOVE,
As the best cooking apparams ever invented, it having
obtained a celebrity wherever is has been introduced,
never before obtained by an , Conking Stove. The op
eration of baking being performed in this stove by hat
air, instead of heat radiated from ovenplates, renders
it equal tin baking to a brick oven,er to the tioorcti for
roasting; making it unnecessary' to turn or change the
article while cooking, and removing all liability to burn,
We are desirous to have the stove introduced in this
Market, and to that end.. liberal tertnsavill be given to a
responsible deafer, willing to take hold of them, and
'only one rill be piirinitted to sell them in the place.
GILBERT & ALLEN. • •
Whstesate Sim e Dealers, 223, north Second street.
May fn,
CHEAP! CHEAPI! CHEAP!!!
PALM MATS et. liocirs .& stioEs
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iC P".
%." lt
I;TRIEttCIIANTS pleas e tike . notice .500
Paint Lear'llats just received dirth fromilie
EastefuMatrufactoies, comprising one of the most varied
and extensive storks to he found 'hi the city, at, prices
ranging fild'al 57i cts. to 6 dollars per dozen, together whir
all the intermediary grades, which will ire run off to close
out the invoi: e , at front b to if, per cent leas than they can
be purchased ar ‘all% , other Store in the city, and tailnis
take. \
Merchants in want'el• the above named goods will do
well to give us an early'sc,O.
Also on hand a large . and,fontakte'assortntent of BonZA
and Shoes of every variety end quality, both Eastern arid
City-make, which we 'will sell`ot very reduced prices,—
You have but to call and examine, our stock to be convin2
red that we will sell at lower pricekrhan any other house.
W. A. SIN M WAY ‘f• Co.. Nix,7, Market st.
Lutis Norihrast corner of Market & Water st., '
•
Muy 1.1721, !Eli. 21-4 - •
•
W.FIOLESALE AND R ETAIL, .
C.11114P `WATCHES. . '\
, ...
TILE cIIESPEgT GOLD AND,m-4-74
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"E'ER WATCRES IN -
PIIILADFIrIitA. ''' •." .
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GOLD Levers, full Jewelled, ' 6 55 00
Silver 'do I do - - 23 00
Gold Lepines, Jewelled, ' 20 00
%liver do do ' , _ 15 00
Silver Omartb‘rs,ftne quality, ' , 10 00
' Gold' Watcher., plain,.
,15 00
.
Sliver Spectacles,'
~:_. . . 175
GOld Pencil 4, .
, '2 00
- •
Gold Bracelets, 4 00
Also,•do hand a large assortment hf Cold and flair
Bracelets, Fine'e's Rings, Breast Pins. Hoop Ear Rings.
Gold. Pens, Sillier , Sporms, Sugar Tongs, Thimbles,
Gold Nck. Curb, and Poh,Chairts, Guard Keys, and
Jewelery' °revery description at equally low prices. All
I want is atoll to convint4 cusieroara, •
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. , - LE:WI:4' , LAIMMUS,
Watch. Clock. nrot ,Lewelerptore, No. WI, •
- sNrket St.. abime E evoilli, North Fid P,
- • :';>' - t — "': Philadelphia..
. •
Cr I have snme Gold:ail:I Silver Levers, cheaper than
the above,prites. ' ...
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4 A taige oesortmoot or Cold Pens, from' =II 25 to 42
;111ty 22,184'2 21--6 on
OM
THERMOMETERS
Far —Distillers; Brewers, Dram ehemises, Anzar Refi
vers. Tobacco Planters; 'rubaeronists, Bakers, Hat
and Green Hazo.es. Makina• Batten,
I I
Cheese. Temperlag.Edge Olanufactu•
Tres; of Iran, -11anafacturera Get?
Poxrder,.lfanurrs of Viurrar,,Oecrl
* .- ers ioVNI. Refiners of .Oil, the.
i..' .Ireathet.Xacioatien,Buthe, .
4 , '.. 4"c., 4*c.'
.. . .
. ' JOSEPH FISHER, •
No. 58, Oicsnut St.. (beim. 4or 2d and 3d 5ta....)
PtIILADELPIIIA
ETAS constantly on hand, niid Manufactures Tiler
.ll Inninetera lbr various ptiriinses. The instruments
sold by him. and haeitiOns name on them, are really
made by or under his •itrMedidte inspection„ on scientific
principles,
• fur Dyers„ Wrewere, ChemistA, and others,
and whirh trill ititlime the tine t snipe ra:u re, and rimy
he depended on svi:.h (t . utldence for their truth and ac
curacy.
TO FARMERS.
Tito fact being now estab:ishett, after varitots experi-
Mepts. that to make butter quick and good. depends qn
a certain temperature 02 0 Fahrenheit) in dpiriiii*, the
subscriber prepared to frail The' tnometers at a low
cost that may be relied sit for - their accuracy.
CAUTION TO MANUFACTURERS & °VIERS, t'
- Many Thermometers are spidin stores and hawked
about the tountry..which are:tot:Mk worthless, and will
dercire and cause loss to those who use then, ; they too y
be detected by placing several of them side by side; in
.lmt.water,.•and comparing: then, at different 'partr , of
their seates.,is the wat,erpmis, hen linty will be fn . t.ind
to darer in their indications (rpm 1 ° to Ill° and more.-
So' important is ateuracy int. the instruments to be
used, in the processes of some manufactures. that an
error of corn degrees will render valueless the whole
of the materials employed.
l'hilada., May 2g. J 517 • if—im
GENERAL 7 OM THUMB
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distinguished J/nri'in :Ifiniatuie, weighing only
JL Fifteen pounds. who-has been received with the
highest marks of royal favor by all the principal erown•
ed heads of Europe, and who has performed heft re five
tnillirinn of persons during the last four years, will hold
THREE LEVEES EVERY DAV AND EVENING: for
a short time mity,fitver, the Chinese Museuni,'at thd
MUSEUM BUILDING, Ninth Street below Chesnut, at
which he will introduce all his wonderful pet fortnanees
and beamitureotqunies, including SorrgA, Dances, Bre.
elan Statues, Imitations of Napoleon Bonaparte, Freder
ick the Great, the Highland Chief, his beautiful Court
Dress. worn be fore(tileen Victoria, Vic .
. .
' His atagnificent Jewels.`t.r., win be exhibi
ted. Ilk Mmanare Uguipage. consisting of I'l7lllY P.1,-
nies and Elfin en:whiner, and Ponman, wilt be..atten in
front of the Hall. Ninth street. at the termination of each
day's Levee. ail and 5 o'clock.
14-8 m
•
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Iffnttrs of Exhibition—from 111 to I ; 'ft; to 5, and 7lto
5 o'cloef;..Doon; open half an hour prerion..
Admission '25 cents. chii,lren under 10 years hat'
pricy. , . .
Notice to the public.=-This Is positively, the I,igT
TIMII that General Torn Thumb v,lll ever he seen in
Philadelphia, as he retires front public fife ax soon as he
has paid a brief visit to the piiwnal.cities in the.Unioh.
May 2:4, 1617.
Philada„ . Reading and Pottsville
TECEGILtani to3IPANY.'
RATES 'OF CHARGE.
1
- II OTTSXII.4..g.to Pidladelritia, 1i ci7., per n •ord: _
14, it tniatil,
, . .
" • . lteadine, 1 " ii
", Iticludu.g. ilelivroT, address and sig.:
' • - nature not limited.
..
No message to Count tees than ill words. • '
•
Cornimmicaliors fonv . arded by Tela;raph to New
York, eosi on, Bul:i:note,"Washington, LlarriEhurg;
Pius
bur,h, .Jbany and 11ifralo
Philada;, May 'l3t 1817.
3pAtlngs: Matthig.st: 311altings:::
TI.IC subszri h. , rs ntnr,for s•de ‘l-110.esnleand . retail , all
qualities - of Canton aael.Nankin :‘lattipgs.
i •
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0-4 colored and white, ' 1
;-; • 54', do -do 1
' do •,,,, tiG
i . •7113, do '' •do - r ' '.l ATTINGS
i 3-4 . dos : do . J .
i .SUo, Ttireepir, imperliree and filiel tIARPETINGS,
I ingrain Crirpetings, Venitian do., all I On: CLOTHS,
v(i,lths. Also• tin ani . mc Carpetinn.
LI
• WINDOW ~
Oil Cluths, Winddw 611411c5, Tattl
,/ e '•-6/IAES.
1
t ;Covens,.&c. • •
r 11.1.1171.EY &
118 south 21 St., 5 liCinti abovic fipruce.,,st., 1 , 11i1a(11.
PLilada., May /54 1517. , 29-4 nui
To lifousekeppers.
POUNDS FEATHERS, cernpriqing ed;
I 0000 qualitits, frout,Pl rents up. Culled Hair
! and 'Moss itilnts.to suit porchaserti.
Feather beds, Bolsters and Pill.irt;s:-Itlattresses or all
kinds, ready made, or made to;ordor.
Bedsteads, tia,kinr: Bcotonis,'Coshions and Ti,kiegm;
Blankets of.all sizes, and Ithrseiltes Quilts, White and
Colored Counterp meg. Con.rortablos,
All at the ~went rash' Itrires. wh , l , :saltt and reiail by
HARTLEY & KNIGHT,
I IS Saudi 21 t-t.,5 doors above Sprove-st., Philada.
,Fhilada., May 15th, .204•Iny'•
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Rail Road Iron.
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0 TONS , 21 X Rail Road Iron on hand and for
5
sale In tuts to Spit purchasers. by
INATIIA.N MIDDEETON,
Eiden Road near Willow street.
Philada , May 15, 1817
HOVER'S FIRST . PREIviUm
• WRITING INK. •:;
rllO5l . Dr- Rare. the entehrated Professor of Chem.:
istry In the University of Pennsylvania.
" PHILADELPHIA. Oct, 11, MIL
"Dear Sir:—Having tried your ink,l will think you
to send me another bottle, as I find it In be excellent
am yours truly.
, "ROB'T BARE."
trom Dr. Locke„ of Cincinnati, distinguished for his
numerous eclentiSc rei'enrchea.
"Mantc4t;Cottgurn OE OHIO, CEICISNATI.
January 17. lgta.
"Raving used Mr-Rover's Writing, Ink, 1 am seals
fled that it is the best which has - ever come to my
knowled7e. and esprelallffill escapees for, the use of
the &Or Pans. sea trill not ciirrods.them. even In long
use • JOIJIST:LOCEE, Prof. of Chemistry."
401/ER'S _ADAM INE CEMENT.
From Ctiell known scien.ific gentleman.
.- a.PHIGADELPHIA, Feb. 27; IS4.
"Mr. Joseph . E. Rover :—Sir use of your ce.
went, and some practical tests of its superiority, has
Induced me to recommend it to others as nn invaluable
article fornicating China. Glass, or Cabinet ware.
CALPDELL • MORPIT; Analytic Chemist."
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory.
No. 87. North third street, opposite Cherry Weld,
Philadelphia, by .
• 08EPII E. fIOVER,, Manufacturer. A
20—
James Coehian,
C - HKSP READY .3111 DE CLOTHING STORE•
Centre skeet, opposite the Exchanh,"*. Rote;
• rorreviLus. I
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EMI
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1111Nli..11S'...JOIfil.NAL.
Sattirday Mornla
rf," - ' ll- tfverthere pill obeena by the arrangement of
ow paper, that news will be fetutl on every pagu, which
cumpea, the reader to glance him eye over ell the idrcr
tisernenta. ThiAbvintett to a greet extent. the object:Spa.
of baring culvertt,z9pats placed on what is tonna
oobide of the pape:
schish Grunthletun'
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too lani to out. respects
rt4ply if) our text, unless
mind in the mean Uric. ,
nakvid Jont.u, a ; .'ort thirbuti, ono of_
the rueallicts of Capt. Na l sle's CUmpany,has re;
tartlet} (home. • . s Wound ell at the Beige of
Vera C . nu, and received tin honorable discharge,
on account of his %cound end ill health. Wu ate
ple:lsesd to learn that he n 3 re&ivering. ,
PH ILA DEL!'!! lA.
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Qc:r iristur 4. Kirk he, purchased GUI
W.' G.i 'Moore, in the carriage making business,
and will continue the same in fill its blanches, op.
porite. Clemens & Pinyin's Steam- Mill, in , this
rou,g‘. He is an. enterprising man and deter.
yes encouragement.
Theatiii•al Company have been
givi n g entertsintaents ail the Town'-Haft during
the pl,t. week. Their pelfureoancet Were received
with much approbation by - their audiences. To.
night. which is the,lsst Cif the season,-Mr..John
eayei‘ takes his benefit. He is a good come.
*than and de,eiyes a pod hiorise
\NEW lon it EtECTIOpi eon JVIIGEB.—/J11139
Sta4,of New York, on Monday next the . people
Will vole ' fire the first for four Judges a the
Supreme o ‘ urt. :Both 11.thigs
,and Locostove
nominated tichrts, anti Old Anti Venters have taken
two from each ot,, , ihe luihee tickets and fonnesl .
one ,4f their ifftill.•
CnoSs.LWe'leirry from different sm.!
li itis•titt: the appeoterie the crops have
proved Waileifully, einee l the recent rains. Many.
fields of Wheat which threitenig - to produce
scarcely the seed., noirr pr i ondso on average 'erne,
end fears of a tsilurilaiiX rapidly diSappearl4.
Gone'r's I. A eS: BOCIF, fOr June, is nnw on thir
table. hanthntpeJpfnteeenthe►lith.the nun:
her. They ore •l>lirer'di Cunene: n han'tkomely ' f
executed • portrait'of Girard,' and CI lithograph-of
the statue, t;y.Gevelet. A sketch of • Costumes '
of v Nlexican to the interest which the
• , Book'.alwat•e ezcites' In its fair minim., There
are oleo two or thine oilier amhelliahmentt of. ants;
int.ri9;ing character.
The literary matter.ie, ae usual , of a bigh-onler
embracing articles by eum. of .the beet wri!ers in
the c9uniry: price $3l/et onnuin. Sutracifoioria
received at'this . ' •
GIL% A?/1 aNI Ali .\ Zi;.g for June is excellentas
if alunys is. An elcgant Fashion plate, two fine
rygmitigs, the Fella yf Tucesa,' and the Home
13ird,' abd ' a Charcoal Sketch. are the il
lustrations in this number. Cooper's novel. the
. ..Idol' of the is continued ; andcontributions
Fiore Grunt, Arthur, Neal. }loaner, and other
•
ydistiOguished xviuers ate to he found in thu pages
of thii drahans.'
Price $3 peientinin. Subsclipiions received,
and single numbers for sale st this silica.
FOREIGN NEWS.
01: & HIBERNIA.
The following ) l id
• tin abstract of the Foreign
Nee. s, rtceived `l.y the Rainbow and Hibernia ,
which was issued in Extras -tram the 'Anomie
~
1. •
JournadOtlice, only 'itrertty-ttro hours in advance
'Of the receipt the rhiladelOia papers.
The shin Rainbow, , Which 'sailed from .Livers
pool May llth, has 'arrived, bringiug intelligutiae
thur days later. ' •
Money very scarce, uitul the rates of discount
varied fwm tir 112 itertent •
The urrivals of grain and flour were limited,
wheat has lidvaneo td , per ,bushel.•. •Western
tiour.brolight 44Shigh4TS.. Philadelphia and Bal
timore brands "4.1 s yd to 41s, .•
LoN hos, May 7%.-±-Wheat has adyancad
(plaster, Indian Cora SA. and Flour 2s. per bbl,
Ministers' were disputing in the /Untie of Lords
the Irish Poor I tB:yfi:
Au -American firm Mniteheeer is said to
tin a failed in £lOO,OOO.
The state of till? , Mosey Market has attracted
the attention of rlinment, and the opposition
are Louis Bron..dr i on harnclitle and Ashburton.
i n , q•Axn ......11, !amino fever is gre4tly on the'
increase: fanerali is Father 111athow'o cm.
etery 111-laic . •
EI k EVEN DAYS
ti LATER.'
The Ste.nship!; Hibernia arrived tit Oostou on
Theriday, brinBijig I.,ierpool dates to the 19th
uIL
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Mont li.id GI. over the prices
(looted.' The prije we, 495. 5:1. at the time the
ntemiwn• ssi/e.d. White Wheat was ROJlieg 41.143
to 114. G 1,1111 , 1 &wee had
place in , (rain, The Stocks '
01" Raids was very light.
The effect pr e iced by the arrival of.the'Sten
rocr's in .111il.utelphin was vei n great.—
Flair bad been sold hefire thearrival or
t 6 iut,•ili~e we •at $9,09, held firmly ,at
$9,50 a $lO,OO. .
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FLOOR
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Tom Unoe.s re ASTER Cora - ra - .--Plie
tale rain, have re . , ived the hopes of the farmered
our eou•ily.. ;Frdm s e veral sectiund' we are plea
eed 16‘ra I tnoNtlfteorible prospecti. ;Da
ring a shots ‘lkit , last week to Strasburg, we AO.
tic(' that 4 Itii . ge rip‘prity of the fields along the•
road anti 'in the v,ictnil4- of Abet'. beautiful village,
,;asst rated a riornidru appearance. thero
teems to be nn fears 6:fring in Lancastet
Lemegster riilnioo and Union. •
The'New Orleans Bulletin ewes that a lets;
Gas been re:rived - in that city. froin Mexico. which
says : 7 -,• Thou Air we have no intention of follow
ing thr ettaniple the 104sians, by fiurningour
city, nevertheless, the enlranee'nf the Amelia!),
into the estinol,lwill he
,as fatal to thejuktriny top
Moscow was m ' the French.'
V CLi - E OF TA T Loa'. Da EPl.—Old Rotach ante
Ready is remarkable 'for the eztreme Vainness of
his attire. 11 hen leasing New. Orleans for Cor.
pus Christi same of his brother officers playfully
instituted .an • oppraisemiteof the suit oficluthes
worn by hint at that time. The result was. that
the whole suit, including round jacketivest. trues.
sets, hat, and unmentionable, was worth about se
i.ert dollars and a Ito/f.
A TWELVE Sros c.—:-During this thurdEr gt. ;
last week. say 4 the. Cecil Whig, the lighteuina cup
some btrange antics at the railmathlrpot at OW
place; It split the pump stalk in the waterims -
house—Tin ahung the telegraph wise and -down
sev eel .11 the piilex,stearing them u it welt, and
g - uing into the ten pin alley, made 1 3 ;
with ; one roll, knocking down pine and tips
of the pisyers.l . •
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- There has latefq been drawn a $lOO.OOO prize
in a great lottery at Havana. , 'Phe New Chinni
Courier states that .ode-eighth of the ticket was
held by a carpenter named Paolo, in that city, ea
that severel of the smaller: prizes will also come C 3
that'city. A quaker of the griat prize. was woo,
by a putter in a commercial hove in Havansooho
was quite beside tnimselCat his'grool fortune.
Penaoicat Itioati•NATiorr.- 013 the night of
the illumination at New Orl.snrr, the Delta eaya
man etuck a little tin machine, full 'of esinyfrim.
in ins shirt,b'oanni, by way of -a breast. : klin, e.
hada coupdeor spermaceti candies' each f . ,4
vevtimckete,
i sm) wearing a nreecd. , atar Ottingled
hattorr" as a:cloak, paced:the meats 'with ineon.
ceirable pride until his gfory was Pstinguidull itt
he calibeeee.:
•
. Julio 6, ISI
coped - our-notice uytil
this meek. We elay
I wo shout , ' change oat