The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 04, 1847, Image 3

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ue'Coal 11;ade pr. 11141:
,2 • The quantitY sera
. 011Avyttek by, Ran Road is 34.548 04:
nniiikytinta,b,l6s•o7—total for Ilia week, 92,713 II UMW
~-, t orisl its Rail Read, 893;054 05—do: by Canal, 136,375 08.
There bas been in .ineleaso, of about 1.90 e tons this
week du the Dated and a little falling off on Mel Reit
.. , .
.. . ,
The quantity sent item thls legion already exceeds
~R e iiii t i i„ . ~,f p ot s; Tbis.region will - furnish about
, 1,F0,00 0 tons the present-year; provided the market
will requirelbet quantity ( which will be an increase of
about-250,000 over last year's 'WO:lents. _
• The Navigation Dock at MOunt Carbon is so far com
pleted as to be need for shinning purposes:
•
The !emend for coal is fair, and vessels
to
Eastern
ports, are plenty. Freight has declined a shade. We
-quote as follows . , ,
To New Nork,
. To Neeark,
•
To PrOvidence,
To FAH River. •
To New Bedford,
To SUlein, " • , , .
Ta Portsmouth. N IL,
To Portland; Me.,
To Boston.. . -
''., To New Haven,
To Hartford,' . - . - -
To Troy,
To Albany,
'To Baltimore, • . -- "; . ' •
Wo Washington,
The rates from Bristol . • re 121 cis. more.
• ester.* of . coat or; 'Mann. _
. White - Asti Lump ; , •s37oa_ $3 75
• Nut do . ,' ' ; ..,.. •.• - • • - 3 50 ,
Broken, Egg.nial Stove,"; — • .3 75
Red Ash Lump, • • , . • 375
Prepared, • • . • 3 - 67 , a 400
Nut. - • 3 371 a 350
, ..
Lehigh'Lump, . 3 671
Preon9l, ' • . , 400
a
• c,
Freights b.y Canal to Phil .delplila 70 cents,. end el 80
to New York.
.Sent for the week ending on Thursday Evening last:—
' - RAIL ROAD. . , . CANAL. ,
.. WEEK. TOTAL. • WEELI. TOTAL,
.. P. Carbon, 11,141 18 arjoo ,16 1 t i . 4 , 09 111,009 38
~Pottsville; 5,74047 139,935 03 f . '''''
it. Haven,. 14,169 18 350,973 00 1,319 18 24,312 n 5
P. Clinton,' 3,990 01. 53,439 06 00'00 1.053 05
34,548 04 E ms , 05 8,165 07 136,375 08
." )30,375 as
Tot:0.10.8c Canal 1.019, 42 0 13 •
RATES OF TOLLAND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD,
• TO AtOUST .1, ,16-47. -j-,
From Mt. Carbon. Bch. Haven Pt Clinton
To ' Philadelphia. - #1 50 $1 40 ,81 25
To 'Richmond 150 1 40 1 20
•
• ----_ RATES OF TOLL BY CA.NAL, . •
From Mt.' Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton.
To' Philadelphia. ; 64 chi. GO cti. .52 cts.
LEHIGH COAL TRAM;
- -
For the week ending Aug. `21,, 1647
. Wee d.
. . .
Summit Mine . . 6,595 11 • 125,017 19
Bhume Run '4,218 02 . •.89,541 11
Beaver Mead ow 1 2 ,799 04 69,5 09
Siuntnit 1,169 01 • 18,918 01
Hazleton - , I
3 , 254 19. 69.545 10
Buckmountain Co. 1.456 15 31,187 12
Wyoming 465 01 6,911 05
53,0-17 13
LACKAWANA COAL TRADE. ..
The quantity of Coal eint to Market for the week en
ding Auc.2l..
Total lot: the season
WIL,KESBARRE COAL. TRADE.'
The following is the quantity of Coal sent through the
weigh lock at !Lerwick, to 'Aug. 1, 1817.
1311.007 00 TOns.
• JAMES S. CAMPOELL. Collector.
•
PINEGROVE COAL TRADE.
Amount of coal transported on the Union Canal Rail
Ruad, for the week; ending Aug. 19.
Tons. C. we. qrs.
, 1,953 oa
Per last report 40,705 1.1 3
BEI
SWATARA RAll. ROAD.
Amount transmirtedSwatara Rail Road from Ist
II) ilslti'Aug., (inclusive.) .
Tons. C. wt. qrs.
2.558 11 0
Per last report 23,873 6 3
1 Total
O MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD.
l'a3following Is the amount of coal passed over the
built Creek Rail Rotid, for the last six days.
6.114 17 •Tons.
162.05 00 ' ",
Per last report
Total • • 169,570 17 "
GEORGE lIADESTV; - Collector.
VALLEY RAIL: ROAD
Amount of eoi.l transported over the Schuylkill Vol-
ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even
ing last. J 451 ca Tons.
Per last report 20" SI3 12
212.064 "
JESSE TURNER, tnllectnr
Total
MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL. ROAD
Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon
& Port ILlarhon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat
.urday evening last- , • , ILO% 11 Tons'. •
',Per last repot 315,457 117 "
• Total • • • 36453 IS;
'JESSE TURNER. Collector,
• . .
MINE HILL & 'SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD.
The folloiving Is the amountof Coal transported
over this road up to Wednesdaylast
-11,511 II Tons.
• Per Itist report. :166,371 ns •
Total; • .381.91 d 112.
• WILLIAM NEWF:I.I., Collector.
MOUNT CARTON ItAALROAD. ,
Amount of Coal transparte'd.:pyrr thls Road for the
week ending on Thursday evening l ast.
-7,30 S :3 gone
1:15,577. 16 "
Per last report
SEM
. .
B. F. MUDDY" SE,* BROTHERS,
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, .
N. E. ROARER OLD YORE ROAD AND WILLOW STRERT;
• PITILADELRHIA. . '
Dare constantly on hand a large assortment or L'quars,
Wines and Cordials. [Sep. 4, 1847. 3m.-36
Cheap Watches and Jewelry.
New Store, No. 324, Xorket street. between •
Ninth arid Tenth, south side,
, PIMA DELPIITA.
er CONSTANTLY on band a large and splendid
assortment ofOold and Silver Watrhei, Jewet
t!! ery, Silver spoons, &c.
.Consisting of full jewelled Cold Levers, only 840
CI all Silver ~" 23
" • • Gold Lepines " 30
. " . Silver " " " 14
With a large allSortnivnibr Silver Quartier Watches,
and Jewelery at very reduced prices. Fine Jewelry in
great variety, very cheap,'all which will be warranted
as represented. '
83- Watches and Jewelry repairs / and warranted.
rhilada.,Sept.4,lBl7 36 6m] E.
Extensive Colliery, Fixtures, and
Machinery,at•Public'Saie.
lulu; be sold at public sale at the Penn;ylvanialiall
V V in-the borough of Pottsville, on Wednesday, the
fr2d of September, inst., at-21 o'clock. P. M.. the leases of I,
TWO VALUABLE COAL MINES situated on the
Valley Furnace property, on silver creek. The veins
are in excellent woriqng - condition. and are generally I
known as the Iligveins. The machinery and fixtures
consist ofa breaking machine with a I 2 horse power en
gine entirely new, with the necessary screens and
schutes ;- 55drif waggons; 7 miners', houses: I store
'muse, and-a stable, all in gond order and condition.
The whole establishment has- recently heer put in
good Working condition, and a large business'can be
done by an enterprising operator. The coal commands
o ready sale, as its, quality will compare with any sent-1
--from the region.
•
The terms will be made advantageous to the purcha
ser. Conditions &c, made known on the day of sale.
HENRY GUITERMAN.
SepLUG 31] Assignee of Myers & Allen. •
Jo IL ADAM Sr. CO.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Conveyancing, and -Vevey for the Colleetion of Bents,
Office opposite the Miners' Bank, ,
Pottsville, Pa.
FOR SALE.—OnO of the most elega'nt and desirable
residences In Mohontongo street, with splendid garden
and out-buildings. Terms easy. • .
ALSO,—The undivided half of the property know n
as the Pinneylyania Hall. .
ALSO—A two story stone house and frame kitchen
in Mnrvis'Addition, on the westeide of Centre Street.
ALBO.—A two story framehonse, on the east side of
Centre street:a very dellghtfal residence.
ALSO—The propertyknown as Arnerimn House,•
situated in the borough of Pottsville.
ALSO—A large and convenient store and dwelling
house well located in Minertmille. .
ALSO—Eight- building lots in Millersville, as well
situated as any In the borough. , •
ALSO—A number or mortgage and judgment bondi
of various amounts well secured on ptpperty in Potts
ville and vicinity. , • . .
WANTED-4PM on bend and mortgage on produe-
We property, situated Tn Centre street. worth .three
times the amount.'
WANTED-Coal lands nA productive - property in
Schuylkill county in exchange for proeuetive propertY
in Philadelphia. - Aug. 21.047
on DOLLARS BEWARD.—Williain Armstrong who
.4.4./ was arrested'at Pottsville, charged with stealing
a MULE, escaped from the 'Constable at this place. a
few tidy" since. The above reward will be paid for his
arrest add delivery ,to the Jail - . at Danville, Columbia
Co.. Pa. • JOUN BLANCHARD.
Pittston, Ser 36-3 t.
2=131
. Orsvlgsburg
_Academy.
FIE Grivigsburg Academy is now 0-
open
..riptiou,of pupils under the last/action of
. ---r, 1 1 / 4 14 Esq., a classical scholar, and well
..1 . •.... .eittien. Admission to the Academy ma
{or me , ii,i to 011ie! Of the undersigned teat
MY aPPlicat" -"+'• • . WAL BICKEL.
. N AEP
711VVP,RINBARVD°11t.EA',..;Zr., . ' JOHN EGE, . ,
.1_ 4,51 , ES If .GR 1
F.ETII LEIMASTLIL
I HAWKER, JAG , ,BAXNA .
......... •-ty 24,1847 30—
ifikdran Teget4ibie-
Pan tike*. • :; v -
D MAN & WALTON, Iti*ile attention to. tile: Rdt'
loiving advertisement "..-• • •-•
1111. CHLLEN. EVER ;VICTORIOUS.O ea •
st
• of the continued success of Dr...ritl".
Midler& regaighli Patt4Cla.Wc refer to a'ff'W b
)fig many ,
certificates I n onr, pessesition,:of -O .
res P edi y ;
this great purifier. . -• • '
Capt. T. .L. Binders,. coins:able of 'South Mulberry
Ward, cured of Barber's Itch.:; -:
. • "Mr. J. 11 . Reese'. child, N 0.83, North Seve nth stree't,,
cured duof,Flereduary, Telter, which covered' his entire
bndy. • •
Mr. M. McCleas' child, No 380, Market street, afflict.
gi! with Sublets from its,birth.
' Mr: E. W. Maxwell, Grape -Court, Market abrive •
Egt,:ti, eared of Scrofula, had fourteen open Weirs upon
his !waist !be time be ennithenced takinfltheinadicine ,
'Miss GM - Istinna Sands, West Spume street, between
Beach and.WiVoe, streets, near the Schuylkill, cured of.
Scrofula; had sGeered eight • years s .her head was so •
mach effected that tea.and coffee would pass but at her
ear—tors is a strong es,..se. • , • ,
Capt. John K. Barclay, No. 406, rderkei street; noted ._
of Semfulous Bore Leg, of f,'S year s '
case is well known to many dour best physielins,who
standing.„ This.
have fregnently.advised ampotatld!)- -
31r.Isalc Brooks,Jr.:No.3,,Je&m;.e.west of-Schuyl
kill Sixth street, below Locust. This was,
zindetibtefflY
one of the most severe caseate& Seroßilla ever ured, and
',Ls Certified to by many of our best physicians soutcler-
Ivanen, and also by himself., ,
Joseph Barbour,-No.-1, Short cours,east from Tyre Oh
street, above Race: cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat, of
eight years' standing. • , •
J. If. Erteit's child's No. 731, Dori street, Phila-'
delphia. • ,
3lr. Michael Duffy, No. '0: North Front:street. (at P.
Brady& Co's.) Philadelphia, cured of Tenet ofturenty7
five years- . • ,• , .
Mr.-William Flertimine, No, 210, Walliingion street,.
between Eighth and Ninth; Philadelphia, mined of
elpelas of four years, which delitroyed thetlesh to the
bone.. .
:William flarker, mired of Scrofula. This Case had
been in the hospital many months, and discharged as in
-curable—heds now well, and may be seen daily at our
office. •
•
Mr. Daiid Kirgan. Muddy creek, Hamilton county,
Ohio. cured of Scrofula. • This was a very severe case.
and Klrgan . says that's - mild money prevent. he would.
nut undergo the'same affliction far ten thousand dollars.
and yet he was cured for a few dollars, Or Ar. Calico's
Indian Vegetable Panacea. : ,
Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Malice Hill, New Jersey,
cured of Teller of ten yeare'standing, with a-few hot-,
ties of the Panacea. •
Mr. John Bracken, Germantown; at the,age of 61
. years was cured of a violent REM' that had troubled
him for IS years.
Mrs, Eve Siscoe, No. 53, South at.. between Third
and Fourth; from Schuylkill, cut id of fever sores Mt her
ankles. after sneering 12years with them. Mrs. S. is
G 2 years of age. ,' . .
' Mrs. Elizabeth Q,Fester,,,Second street: four doors
- above Washington street. was cured of Teller on
leg. which had trnubled her Myelin. •• , •
Mr.4llrain Ridge, Attleboro', Bucks co., Pa., cured of
Salt Rheum. This ease bad been pronounced incurable
by some 12 nr 14 physicians of the first standing--as a.
last resort had recourse to Cullen's Panacea, and was
cured completely in a fecir months. after sneering 17
year's;,•,- tile had almost covered his entire person.
Mr. Chntles Otis. late of Parrish street, now of Man
ayunk, cured of Tel ter of 5 yenta in hands and feet.
-Mr. Mellon ertibb,dnuiper street, near Spruce, cored
of Scrofulons Ulcers on the shoulders, whhdi had defied
the doctors more than a year, -
..
Afflicted reader, sand to our riffle° and get these certi-,
Scales, from which you will learn the extraordinary suf
i (cringe of these persons. as well as the mode acute.
ROWANU • & WALTON, Proprietors.
• No. 376, Ma. ket street. Philadelphia:
For sale by .3. S. C. MARTIN, and B. B.I.ISNAN;
corner Centre k and Market streets. l'ottsville J. B.
PALLS. Minersville ; ENGLAND & bIe3IAKEN. and
.1. V.,LAMBERT, Reading. - jelept. 4
riiii:PitiNTERS.—BLANK CARDS: packs of
blank printing csrds, varying in price (ram 621 OIL
to 41.50 per dozen, Just Trreived and for satri. wlintesale
and retail t
[Aug 35] •'HANNAN'S
8 1 121
1121
I 75
1 NO
1 SO
2 121
2 25
2 IS/
2'oo
1.371
2 121
1 :71-
1 tlik
111
TOTAL
409.211 15
USE
921.59 00 • 0
V. I. CONRAD, Collector
26,431 17 3
V. 1.. CONRM), Collector
153.196 09
N—CLEAVER, Collector
Y_r-., :Z,:_
AA TANTPI).7..k. lad,about..l9 years of age to take care
V of a horse, and make himself generally useful
about the house and stable. 'None urea apply nnless
hr ran bring recoininendations iii to rharacter:ke.—
Apply at this office. [Aug. 29 35 3t. .
.. .
good wortrrs in Tin and-S eel
wlinta grind Wage' and constant timpiny.
tent will be given. Apply at lb Stove Foundry of
^•• "- WILLIAMS, Coal Street.
VARY P . ENS—A new article which-will not corrode,
I
just received and for sale at. ITANNAN'S
Sept. 4 36] Stationery Stores, PotttWille.
(101.0 RED CARDS 64 Zephyr work and also Croch
et work, just received and for sale at HANNAN'S
Variety Stores. 4. [Sept.4 .36
frIIK—[IORTICULTURIST—A Journal of Rural Art
1 "and Rural Taste, edited by.A. J. Downing. Sub
scriptions liir this vdluable work received nt this.office.
published monthly: price $3 per annum• -[Sept.4
NTEW NO. 1 MACKEREL.—New No., Is, 1817, stt
:ll perior article, jtist received and for sale by
Aug. 21 31 3t] M. STIIOUSE. •
RICKS. 40,000 BRICKS for saliatthe prick- yard
1.11 of the subscriber in Hamburg, Berks county.
Hamburg, Aug 9.1 31 3t] JNO. ISEITF.NMAN.
C()Al! COAL!! kl.!!!—Persons. havine coal en
be delivered in Philadelphia. will he recetvetton
yardace and sent to any part of the city. be the under:
slimed at a small commission.' SHEDAKER &LIEN,
Phila.,Atte.2B2s 2mol Broad below Callow
9 1 AYLOR'SIL , S. MONEY REPORTER and Eoun
terfeit Detector, the best work in the United States.
It also contains a far simile of all the Gold and Silver
coins, together with their valor each month. Single
copies 10 cents. Merchants, traders, tavern keepers.
&r. be enclosing us SI will have the publi:ation sent
monthly for one year, from • HANNAN S
Sept. 4 20) Book and Periodical Store, Pottsville.,
ITUATION WANTED . —A young man wishes a
situation as hook-keeper or assistant. He is_a per
fect penman and arrnuntant: He is healthy ntarrolinst
and feels confident he can Hive satisfaction in anythin_
he would undertake. Not being a resident Ite , would
refer to certificates 4.c., left at this office.
Aug. 2S
UAW.% OTTI,DERS, Wool., AND FLOUR.—
1,1 10 Idols. very suporior _
Tierces Spear cured, canvassed Hams,
^r,ll Ilbls. Ohio Flour,
5000 1,1)P. Wool, received on cOnsignmr•nt.-and:Tor
sale by • ,DA.VID RANKEN.
Phila. Aug. `,21 3120]. 73, CltiPsnltt st., Poilooa.
VTICE OF THE s.clitivi.Kit.i.'isAy.
• • Pktladelptrta, August 17. 1547. •
The fidlowing resolution has been adopted by the
Board of Managers: ' . .
itesolred, That the Collectors be instructed to com
mence charging the published rates of toll on all coal'
ranstiortedMohe Navigation, Without discount. on the
first day of SeMetither: .and thacon the fiat of o,tober
the chatgeshe indeased ID cents a ton en all coal ship
ped to tidewater, or to any point nn the line of the Ca
nal below the town of Reading—which rates shall con
tinue until the end of the season.
I'lila.. Aug.. 9.1 313t] CLAUDIUS lIALWEB, Sec'Y.
rt. 0 TIM ELECTORS 'IF H
SCUYLKILL COUNTY.
I —Friends and FeAlow Citizens :—The solicitation
of numerous friends has induced me to become a can
didate for the office of COMMISSIONER (tithe county
of Schuylkill at the.ensuing °cipher . election. Should
-1 he successful the duties of the office wall be perform
'Jed with a scrupulous regard for the interests of all par
ties Concerned. Very respectfully, •.
Your nbedioot Servant ••
FREDERICK BECK. •
Oiwigsbure, Aug. 21 34
,
•
aricr. TO TEACHERS.—In conformity-with a
1N resolution of the Board of School Directors (tithe
borough of Minersville, passed the 12th inst.: notice is
hereby given, that-the several schnnts of the borough
Will commence on the firer day of September, and that
.two male and two female leathers will be required.—
The examination and appointment of teachers will take
place on eaturday, the 29th inst• -
N. N. ROBBI\8•
Miner,wille, Aug. 21 34-3 t .
SECONDIIANDCARRIAGSS.
I light Buggy Wagon, (Ogle & Watson's)
1. do do • (Dunlap's)
1 handsome Family Carriage. (Sorbet's)
In excellent order and will be sold very low by
Aug.2B 35 30] JAS. BANTAM, Coal St.. Pottsville.
4oirer
BOOT & SHOE MAKER, •
Third Street. opposite German Lutheriin Church,
? RESPECTFULLLY announces to the chi
• zens of Pottsville arid the coal Region gene
rally, that he is prepared tn.make a fine
article of boots and shoes, to fit the foot and
which Will not fail to give Satisfaction to his
custoinent. From thelong.experience helms
had in France and New York, in making the fin al e Fr
arti en cle ch
limns, be fl atters himself that he can. itridsh l
which cannot be beaten In the state of PerMsylvania
On hand and for sale a lot of One boots ; 100 a supply
of fine Frenth leather, which will be mod .up to order
on reasonable terms. [Aug 29, , 35-9 m
Wholesale Boot antl Shoe Store,
• Eff'CHEAP FOR CASH;./J3
No. 35, South Third, abore Chesnut Street.
, • , •
THE subscriber continues his cash system
of doing business, and offers a good mAsort.-
.7 molt of eastern and city made BOOTS and
SHOES . by the package or dozen at lower
prices than the same quality of goods earl be
—7" purchased•elsewhere in tins city. Suffering
none of the usual losses in trade, an examination of his
goods and prices will convince any purchaser that there
is no deception in tins advertisement.
Purchasers will examine the market thoroughly and
then - caltnt No. 35, South Third, above, Chesnut street.
Small dealers supplied at the same prices as large
-ones. TIIOMAS L. EVANS.
Philadelphia, Aug. 28.47 - - 35—Gm
—•-- • • -
• Charles Stokes, - • ,
. GLOBE' , EALL or••rAgatori,
~ •
NO. 106, JUA RXET STREET, ' , •
COTHING— a deressary and Useful' 1- well
becomes eyery one Who hernia phrehaslng
to look and see where it can he bought cheapest , 1 1101
satisfied, (and, reader, you will be,) It you favor, me
with a call, and lank over my stnek`of goods.. You . Will
not only buy yourself, but tell all ynnr friendi,where
cheap clothing can he had, nod they will do iltee - ame.
If you come to the Globe Hall of Fashion and dA not
'find goods twenty per rent. cheaper than zinY store in
the city, I think you will say Gen. Taylor never whip
ped the Mexicans I think he never did any thing vise.
WY A full stock of clothing suited for the conntry.trade
which merchantst and otheri are part leanly Invited tit
examine. • CHARLES STANCES.
. Globe Hall of Fashion, Market strect,.3d
aug.23.4 7 35 301] door below
J A. & S. ALLEN, .•. • :.
No. 7, Soda Wharves, below Market. street, -
PHILADELPIiIA,
DEALERS IIN OIL' Have onifstantly a supply of •
Winter and Spring Sperm Oil, •
Winter ,Elephant and Whale Oil, ' • .
Common Fish Oil,
. Sperm Candles.' • -
Also, 500 barrels first quality GUANO, to which
,we
ask the attention of fanners.
0} Mr. John M. Crosland of ,Pottsville, is our agent
for the sale of Guano iti Sehuy9kilt County,who has a
supply now on hand.
Philada..Ang. %Ma
,
PROCLAMATION.
TOTICG is betebtgilaaj. that. aVattltOrgamtnan
.11 Pleas. far the Mal of causes at issue in and for 51W
tvanjy - of gebnytkjil,', wilYbe Pttitgabtkrg.
the comity. afoessid. Idaadairabe' l3l tuday , del)!
ternher next, In eontinne• tiro weeks, if , : •
•Tberiefore all persons Mains isultaliapaing;:asist all
persons.Videst ditty it alail de to *appear lasaid.Pniurt,
affil t ike notice and govern themselves' aceordlnkly. •
• . tptertf.r.
Sheriffs Ontee,'Orivigo - - • ' • • . • •
burg, - Ang..•j4,15 17 : • s- ,•• • 11.;_
• --
EMPORIUM.OR THE_ COAL -REGION.
- - -
aft tAe corstrstrdnara and ALseket Streeti,:Pitistar.
viIIBE Spread of intelligente, and the eonseiptent in
„1„-; creased. demand for-NEWSPAPERS throughbut•
the Coal Region. has induced the - subscriber to establish
g permanent ;AGENCY for. all. the -popular Journal. -
,and Periodicals printed In• the country, *high 'he will,.
- furnish at tAt pablisaiSs"prieu.. Persons atardlstance.
.by , remitting us the price of the "apex - , will rect.-W.6-re
gularly, any of the following he may select,
of publication. Arthus,ements have been tosidelo deli.
:ver to aubseriberatheir papers at the followingplaces;'
•FOZE OF 'POTTAGE. All other places through the mall'
for the present. .. •-• ..• • - - :•••
:Brockville; • - - - Cert. N.-Potts'. store.:
Tamaqua. : . Stage Office, •. .
New Philadelphia, • - Wm. 11. Barlow:,
Tuscarora. - • - . • Alter's Store. •
New, Castle. - -. Stage:Officz-. •-•
. Port:Carbon.. • Orlando Dlifer. • •
Patterson. - . 1 - • . Solomon Shindel.
laiddleport, ' •-• •alother'e Tavern.
St. Clair, •- • ..- •-- Motet .' - .• •
- • - -•-• Wm Oldknow.
:.Tremont.- 7.•_. - Hippie's Hotel:
:Llewe.l l 3 ll, - - . -.Moses Attlee..
-LOTT. op.ufWaearStle AAIt, SElltiththAls.:l7.:Trif;;SZvr B .
• - . , •- . • ••:
•
• The Miners' at:firma- - • :•• ••• f--"--4 2 00
NeW yeti; ,Wee.k.!,2 00
- 00
Honielourithl, •• I ',.r .
l*aiikee Doodle - '- • r• ; - 3 00-
New York,Spirii • of thiTimeS,. - • , - 5 Oa'
00
'Alexander's Messenger, - ,• ' -'2
,American - • •;
" •
• • 3 00 -
' Weekly North American, . , ••• . - 00
Star Spangled Banner,' - - - , 00
Flag of Our Union. -•- , - 2 00.
Flag of the Free. -•- -1 2 a °
Saturday Gleaner. - - - ~• , .;- - - 0 0
National American, --. • - - ••• 10 0
Craliatii`s Magazine, - - . . 3 00.
..Cotumbian Magazine, - . 3 00
Oodey's Ladies” Book-,- - 3 0 0 .
• Enitherbocker, • - - - . , • ••.5 00
LittelCs LAving•Age. (weekly) ;• r :r 000
' Taylor's Reporter•& Detector, . .-.
160
Neal's Gazette - - - - .2 00
Stturday Courier, • •- - - - 200
Evening Pot.t, - - =2 00
• Birth Right Advocate, - - - 200
• Old Countryman, - - - -3 00
Boston Pilot. -' - - - '••• -' 2 50' . '
Yankee Blade, - • - . 2 00
200
Bough and Beady, - - - - -
Yankee, - - - • - -I CO
Scotie Weekly, - - - - OCi
Dollar Newspaper, - - 1 00
'Onion Magazine, - - . , - ,-, 3 00
National Magazine,- - , - ••• -2 00
Merry's Museum. - - ,- 100
North American Review, - • - - 5 00
. Democratic Review.. - - - 5 00'
Ladies' MusleatLibrary, . - 1 50
Van Court's Detector, - - - 1!20
The Cultivator, - - - , - -.1 00
Bell:Life in London,' • ..
London Punch. •
London Milling Journal, together, with other accessi
ble English lout nuts.
t.? Single numbers of these papers and magazines al
ways for Joie at the counter, and subscribers will be
kedlor Short periods. paYablett.Y.,Ote number, When
referred' • • ~ Acre. 21-31 k • •
" J. Henry Adarn; "
' ATTORNEY AT,
Orri s cE OITQSII TY. TIIE BASK.
• Pottayitte. Pa PritYal
National ,Loan Fund 'Life Assu
rance Society - of London.
6 A. SAVINGS BANK Or the Benefit, of the Widow
and the Orilltan."-,Ectipowered by Act of Par
liament,—Capital .E 300,000 or .132.500,000—Desidei a Re
serve Fund (fmtaritirplus Premiums) ()fallout 4118:5,000.
T. Lamle Murray. Esq., Gedrge street, Ilaiiriver
square. Chairman of the Court of Directors in London.
Elliotson, M. D., F. IL S. Actuhrr.: -
W. d. B. Woultrouse, Esq ,F. B. A.,;8: 'Secretary.—
F.. F. Camping. Esq'.
, The following arc among the advantages offered by
this institntion
. The guarantee of a-large capital, In addition to the
•accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit seen
red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart
ment. The payment of premiums half-yearlY, or 'quer
terly, by parties insured (or whole term of life, at a tri
fling additional charge. Thetravelling leave extensive
and liberal. Persons insured for life, can at once !swots
half amount of. annual premium.' and claim the some
pritillege for five successive. years, on their own note
and deposit of policy. Part of the Capitol is perma
nently invested in the United States, in the names of
three of the L6cal Directors, as Trustees—available
always to the assured in eases of- disputed claims
(should any such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days al
lowed after each payment of premium becomes due
without forfeiture of policy. No charge for medical
examination
The Society being founded on the Mutual and Joint
Stock principle, parties may participate in the profits of
the Society; two-thirds of Which are. annually divided
atniing those assured for life on the pat ticipation scale.
Persons who are desirous, to avail themselves of the
advantages offered by. this Institution, by addressing
the General Agent, J. Lekocler Starr, N 0.74, Wall St..
New York, can obtain therequisite information and the
necessary papers, aft, n 'USW:Mee.
Any' infiirmatlim with regatd this Crinpany; can
be obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal.
August 21, 1811
•
The Great Preventive Medicine.
rpliouGit Wright's radian Vegetable Pitts . have
1. achieved triumph upon triumph, in the cure of ilh
stinate cases of disease, oven after- theyhad been en
tirely given up, nod atter all other remedies had (ailed.
yet their power of prerention in is he justly esteemed
their CROWNING GLORY !.
"Storms,"'it is said, ••• purify the ale," hut stories its.
mischief also, and are .so far an evil. . Were it within
,liiiman power to maintain the
'ELECTRU.!AL EQUILIBRIUM
between the earth and sir. there would he no occasion
for storms,'for the air would alwayil lie pure.
So of the human body. If kept free from morbid hu
mors; the action is regular and healthy ; lint if those
hnniors nre a dowed to accumulate, a crisis, or, in other
words; a storm, will arise, which Is always more ortes's
ilangermis. .
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PII.LS
are equally well calculated to prevent the storm, or to
'allay it, when it come.. Bat
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE, i
besides being cheaper and less treublesome. The delay
of a day in the, commencement of sickness has often
proved fataLchid always renders the case more difficult
to manage. Let the sickness he caused by
CHANGES OF WEATHER, •
high living, want of escreise, close confinement, tune=
tional derangement, or anything else the effect upon
the body Is Meth the same—ta equally dangerous, and
is by the saran means'
HAVE YOU A COLD
Let it not ripen into Consumption! Are you Dyspeptic)
Beware of the hypochondria. Two pills taken every
other night on an empty stomach, for a short time, will,
in nine cases out of ten, cure the Dospepsia. and there
by drive away the legion of blue." For Head
ache, no medieinr,is superior to Wright', Indian Vege
'tab/en/P. Costiveness, that prolific mother of disease,
is caused bya torpid state of t h e liver, which these pills
effectually cures: Ily striking at the root of disease,
Wright's Indian Vegetattle l'ills prevent all anti cure
all. They can hardly ever be taken amiss. if used with
common discretion; and we commend, them to the use
of those who have not yet tried them. •
The following highly respectable storekeepers. have
peen appointed .kzents for the site of witIBIIT'S
VEGETAIII.r, PILLS, In Schuylkill County
THOMAS 111 lIERTFV,PottstlIte.
Medlar & Bickel. Orwigsbnrg.., •
A. Heebner 4. Son. Port Carbon....
Dewaht. Poll & Co., fdckeinshurg.
Geo. It. Prey, 'l'llSr:wrist.
Henry Koch& Son, Middlepert.
Wm.Vaggart, Tam:tan:Y.
& E Ilammer, Orwigaburg.
Wheeler & M.lier, Pine grove. •
Aaron Mattis,Lower Mahantango.
Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. , •
Jacob Kauffman, Ntahantango:
•
John' Weist. Klingcrston. '
Gabriel Herb. Zimmeimintowil.
C. II De Fore-t. MinsrsvAle.,., ,
Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. •
• George,Dreilielhis, Fast Brunswick. .
S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia. .„
Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven.
211..&J. Drerlier, East Brunswick.
Jonas Robinholds. Port Clinton.
Beifsnyder & Brother. New Castle:
B. E. Reedy, Lower Mahintongo; •
Samuel Mayer. Port Clinton. - •
Henry Eckel; Tremont,
Wm. Price. St., Clair.
Boyer & Wernert, blefieansbarg. . .
.
Benj. Ileffner,Mibersville.
W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia.
ci- Offices devoted exclusively toihe Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, attic North American•
lege of Health, N 0.258, Greenwich street, New Yiiik
No. 198 Tremont street, Boston—and principil office
No 169 Race street. Phila.. [Atm ISG.,
New Books,
WASIfiNGTON and fiis Generals, or the Legends of
the Revolution, part 3 and 4, by George Lippard,
cant,.
, .
The losnared, by Lady Charlotte Bury, complete
in I vol.. price . ' . •
The. Ocganixation.'of Labor. and Associatitm by
Math. llra.trjcourt, price , ; . •25
Crimes of the Florgias, or Rome in the Sete ntemith . .
.: Century, a Historical Romance, complete, with: ,
out expurgation, price ' • .
'Chambers' Mis cellany of Rgeful and Entertaining' i• • '
' Knewledge,'ln ,numhers. each foiming a coin- ...__..
plete work: :Edited 5) , Tratbart•Chhrube,re, pike ,LW..
Chainheis' • Cycloradia of English Literature, No.' -
15,cantaining a seteettoraof the choicest prodtte:. ..."
lion of English minutia, price - ••.- , • ' ' 'l5
Remarkable Evade in the Illetory of America, No. '.
4, price
DtaitheWaitere 'Retrapped of Practical! 'Medicine
and Surgery, containing a retmatteettie view of
•• every discovery and practical Improvement In •
thecdedicnticiences. Terms for the whole BEL ".•
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Thereafter $1 50 in advance:''Subscriptionp ree'd
The , Parrieide, or the linuth's•Career of Crime, ' ' .
complete. ,''' • • ' . . . 50' • 1
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Romance front unwritten Adventures in the life • '
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Taylor's, Money Reporter and Counterfeit Detect- - ••
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Greatest Plague of Life, part 5, "• , • ' 6 ,1 .
Wood Leighton, or a Year in tini•conntrr. hi,
"2 5
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Mary How itt, , ;. - - ' ~
Ladles"! Book-for September ' ' " - QS
•.Gniham'alMagazine for September,
Subttcriptions received for all the' petiodiraternd de.;
livered tree' of potttage
Also, a variety of other' lie* woore. p , ot reeeived : arid
fOseale at. Lang. 2s y , eirapiaws . pots, store:
15-30
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- 1 .- '•; .-1 ,1711E,.: - -MINERS" , - - t: JOURNAL:
, 4-
.
': - Piablbc Sale of,'Town.NAgs; '
lITILLive solder public alle'ut litorthetives Hotel in.
Alutbarealtir of Pottsville, On Satifday, tl<a Ha
alai of.Ssateader. -- nest. at la *clock to Abe fotentton,
281 To3VN.LOTS. in the toisavef DeeiVerlr:a bon t two
miles .d Want frnm ,Pottsvillion . the road;
about eget-di:item tram -Poll/OMo • and4tlinersv
The lonerangs about 20 feet front by =0 feet in depth . .. ,
Trams or SALE anirsttotMowit:—Porchaters of one
one.balf cash and half in one year with interest
. tif two lots onOcturth:Caili . end:the, balance in two
equal annual payments with interest .4 of three lots. one 4
fourth cash and the balance in air& equal annual psy,
Menni with interest ; of four or more lota, one-linulb
rash ankthe balance lit five equal annual payments,
with' interest* Secured by mortgage. in the Ultini‘l ' ai.
The whole property will ; be seld..without reserve. or
limitation,Ars the highest and beet bidder.. plan of
the lots may be seen at . the Orme at Wondside,s34.
- • EDWARD' T..F.ARQUHAR, ; •
..-4411311.21. , Arent ?or theProPtletbre.
-•: . :. ' liTalches4 ie*elekyi ..& ,c,,:, ... ~.
•
_., TfiE Subscriber .offers to tbe.,trade; of byte
. n-„ hat T ebur .e and, enertaaseitttnient of the fol
, lowilmitrtirles.beingailof hts oporimportrition
tel." or manufacture., . • . i• . ..
Buyers of goods in this line are Invited to exam ine
the assortment. and arderseara solicited Ilith Ore assu
rance that every elfort.will be made 4 o give satisfaction
and insure a,cortionantiOofenstom.• •• • . - j ; ; . • •
Gold and Silver Lever Watches at' nirthiary q h ality.'
. do nfariptirior finish: ,
p
~ ~ o-: f G do -.. do • Anchnni and.t.epines,
Silver doable cased Entulserruld Swiss t7eige Watches,
with light. medium, and heavyearies. •:. ;t•
Gold Jewelery in all varieties, fine and common': t.
Silver Plated, and Sayer Wares. 1,, . .: ' : •
binsieal Doses, Playing 2,4, 6,8, and 10 tutted. . •
Gold and Silver Spectacles. - ,
.; ; . , ; ;
•-' ', Diamond Pointed Gold Pens.' • ' • r t
Mantel and °thee (mocks, in gilt and other frames. • , •
Watedmrkevw Tools and Materials of ail sons,
Fancy Articles., Fsney;Fans, Steel Geadt;drie:
- Ileving,,ever facility forobtaininc LOOdil on the , tnost
adVaatagoonis let ms 4• •• correipondirre inducements wilt
be offered - to blitcbsets. ' • ipli ri C. FARR, • ,:
• --'; ' • 0 • III: 'Cliesniti. street, Philadelphia. !,
Pitilada.;'fii,g. 21, 1817 .. •: , ~,,..„,_, ;
;;; 34—ckyi
• • , . - Guns-21.Guns T ! • ' •
• • 13 it LG.'S V.' '
TowN:HALL.tRom STORM- •
IN 01/DUE and SINGLE BARRELED SHOTGUNS,
juP ipOwyelt PLAsKs..snorr BELTS,- •
• DUPONT'S CANISTER POWDER,
• • PERCUSSION CAPS. -
REVOLVING PISTOLS, . 7 ,
SIN p LEAND DonCLE PISTOLS.
The above are d tine assortment of En glish and Geri
man manufacture.
TABLE./POCKET. CUTLERY. SCISSORS. AND
a•zoas aline assortment firths most celebrated makes.
ROPE; HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS.
Bellows; Vices and Files,
BLASTING TUBES . FOR •WET PLACES IN
Mines, Safety'Puse, Lang and Short handled Shoiels
'made espressly for our own sales.
BUILDING :MATERIALS.
Consisting of Locks, Latches,llinees, Paints, Oil, Glass
of American, German, and English manufacture. ;
' • • IRON , AND STEEL.
. .
!Yammered and Rolled-Iran, Sheet,' Flue, trod; and
Hoop Iron: . TOOLS; . • •
Blarktoniths', Carpenterit',Shoeniskers', and Saddlers'.
SADDLERY', lIARDWATIE,'& t!OACH TRIMMING,
With a variety of iron notions. LAl4.g.2.i 47 35
for sago,
aluatdo, Steam 1111111 Six"
IN POUT - CARBON.
• Tun subscriber: offers for sale his
- STEAM MlLL,Pilitated in the town of
V 5 a a
5 5 ,i , Port Carbon, Schitylkill county. The
mill is Mint of stone by 40 feet, three
"'' stories high, with a one story stone en.;
gine honse'. attached. There is. also a
frame buildin g connected
connected With the mill n by 50 feet es.;
tending across the river Schuylkill, feu:oaring grain
&c. The mill has Ihree.run of stones, and ap excellent
engine. Also a landing 145 feet front on the! Schuylkill
Canal, at the head of the Navigation, extending back
to the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. on which Is erected
a large store Wiese, stables, and a cooper shop. All the
buildings int-hiding the mill Acc:, are in excellent con
dition,-and furnished In the best manner. , , '
This pruner , y us situated at the head of Canal Nevi
gatiott,and at the junction of the Mill'Creek and Schityl,-
Iti I Valley Rail Roadi, n branch of which ruins within
20 h. of the door of the milk Boats by the , Canal run
directly der the mill, and discharge their cargoes of
grain t rmigh hatchways into [helot!' above, or
on the landing below. , • •
All the tiour and rails can be disposed of at the mill
door at the highest market price. an fast as manufac
tured. and, when taken into consideration that it lei the
only mill bleated in that portion of the Coal ac
cessary both brCanal and 11311, Road. and connecting
with the Milk Creek and Schuylkill Valley Rail Roads.
so-that grain can be received and.the products disposed
of at the door, without any transportation. it is, lingoes
. tionably, one of the most desirable mill primertfin ever
offered for sale.• The terms will be made easy to -the
purchaser.
- As the subscriber has made arrangements In engage
In another business, Irina, sold in a reasonable time, it
will he Mforeil thr reed.
• For further particulars awslyto, nr address, pout paid.
1.. F. WHITNEY, Port ta thnn.
Port.Carborr, Aug. 7, ISS7 111—tr
Salamander, Fire, and Thief.
ProorChesis,
Fire-Proof Doors for Banks 'and Stores, Seal and Letter
• -Copying Presses, Patent Slate-Lined Refrigera
tors, Water Filters, Patent Partable
Water Closets, intended fur the
Sick andi kfirta. , .
EVANS SI, WATSON, •
Ili, South Third St., (opposite the Phitoda. Exchange.)
N A NUFACTURC and keep constantly on hand, a
!Vl' large assortment of the above articles, together
with their Patent Initunv,ed Salamander FIRE.PROOF
SAFES; which are . ' t,ntistructed 'es An Oct at rest all
manure of doubt as to their being strictly fire-proof, and
that they will resist the fire of any building. The am
side cases of these Safes arc made of boiler iron, the
inside, rise of soapstone, and between the muter case
and inner rase n' space of Some .three Metres thick.
and is filled in with indestructible maittral, so as to
make Il an impn:,sibility to burn any attic contents in..
Aide of this chest. These Soapstone Salainanders.we
are prepared and do eliallenge the world to, produce any
article in the shape of. Honk 'Safes that 'will stand as
'touch hear.'nnd see hold ourselves ready at all times to
have them fairly tested by public bonfire. I.We also con
thine toUnamifacture a large ancrgeneral assortment of
our. Premium Air-tight Eint Proof SafeS, of ve blob there
are riversoo now in use, and in every Instance they have
given entire' satisfaction to the pun liasertinf which we
will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them
in use:
Haywood & , Snyile;, Pottsville; Joseph G. Lawton.
Pottsville: Mr. William Parr. Doylestown, Pa.
N. & Taylor, 129, North ad st.; A. Wright & Neple
ew, Vine st. Wharf; Alexander Camr. Conveyancer,
rortier of Filbert and 9th sts.; John M. Ford.-a 3. North
34 st ; Myers Bush: 20, , North 3il st ; James nil. Paul.
101, *Muth 4th at.; Dr. David Jayue, 8, South 3.1 st.;
Matthew 1' Miller. 20, Smith 3d AC ; and we could name,
.some hundreds of others if it were nerersary. Nritl we
invite the attention of the and particularly those
in want of Fire Proof Satbs, to call at our store befiire
pinchasing elsewhere, and we ran satisfy them that
they will get a hotel' and chearier.etticle at our store
than at any other eStatilishment in the city. ,
We also manufacture:the ordinary Fire Prim( Ches's
at very low prices. cheaper than they can be bought at
any other store in Philadelphia. .
DAVID EVANS.
JOHANNES WATSON.
Philada., Aug. V, 4T' 35 I
. PIRMICL4SI.I'IIOIIi.
WHEREAS the lion. LUTDER KIDDER, Enquire.
President of the several cnurts of Common Pleas
atilt. counties of Schuylkill; Carbon, and Monroe, in
Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terndner:
pod Ge,neral Gaol Delivery, in said counties 4 and
STRANOE77.l'soren,andJsconllottrzisogn.Esonir os,
JUdgca of the Court of (limner Sese,ions of the Peace,
ever and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the
trial of all. capital and other Offenders, in the said
county of Schuylkill—by their pree....pti to me directed,
have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter
miner, and General Gaol Delitolry, to be holden at•Or
wigsbnrg, on Mmulay", the dthiiay of September next,
to continue twn wcoks, if necessary.'
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the
Justices of the Peace, anti Constables of the said county
of Schuylkill,' that they are by the said precepts colll . -
mandeti to be then mid there, at 10 o'clock in time fore
noon of said day, with their tolls, recOrds,inquisitions,
examinntions, and all other remembrances, to do those
things, which to their several 'nffices appettain to he
'Mono; and all thomi that are broind by rerogulzan
ces. to pinseente against the prisoners that are or then
shall he in the gaol o f
, said county of Schuylkill, are to
he then amithere to • prosecute them as shall be just.
God' save tba.C.o..mainn'tvealt h.
JOTIN.T.-VV,ERNER
• Sheiff's Offfee(Orwitts
burg„%ug. 14, ISO. •, • .' •
N.,ll.—The,witnssen and jranis wbriare:sittranoned
to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually
In ease of nnn-attendance, the Wein such Nisei, made
and Provided, Will he rigidly enforced., This notice Is
• Published by order of the Court; blase clincerned will
,govern themselVos accordingly.
alual)10 Vforks for Itlvehanics.
lIODGE' on the Steam Eneine.-accinnParded %VIM
48 large, plates, a valuable work. price ' ,•
Ewbank's Hydraulics and Mechanics, •
Renwick on the Steani Engine, •
I.ardner on the Steam EnQhte. -
Janiirson'slianlcs for Practical Men, 4tliEdition,.
London.
Mechanic's Own Rank. by Piikingtnii,
Green's Mechanic's Calitnlator,. '
Ihuovvlrs r.nginiere Pocket Rook,'
Eneineer's 'Text Rook. , . • ." ' • '
Do Pocket Guide, .• '
Together With a 'Varlet y n Col val;i idiiNVOrkEJ nitt,
received and fat'ente.at .• •- )•' •
Aaff.21 , 341 .T1 Cheap Rook avldlitationerry4.
_
'NEW :OIL •STORE,, e.
1,•:. • - •••
RI DOWA:Y. , &: , KEE:I I I:LE
. i:
- 37 v North' •Wheitiri.` behiw : Ritee Bf. '
YFER. fai.r;O:ni AO; ,tortist' hih.‘ei; al r Rid"
tier of the, Oil'Tnide. Their stock is varied. end
eateirilVe, and the y feel' ternlitlent,linr giving: eniikfao 7
tton to tlungeiwbo cull.' They have. now on band—
Tire Sperm Olt ntlities.
White Winter aintFalfOili, : 'nf different 4
Solar 011. i • i • ; • .
Winter-prePtod fAnt OM, , • •
Winter Elephitnt , and-While .011 n " •
. Refined, Recited and Common. Whale Oil; • •
Tannery', Ails, SperneCandlei. GnanoilLe..l4e.
B.—All goods delivered in first rater order: •
Philada., Aug. it. 1847.
: • . ...t - --••••
.EDWARD %TRYON,' ••", •
• 134; , Notrig ' Stret," rialat,lphicr;
Air Invoker of I
SHOT GMH. 2 RIFLES, lind 'PISTOL.%
pOwnEß_FLAsKstothAsupT BAGS, • , .
SUPERIOR POWDER: . •
PEUCCSSION CAPS, and SHOT :NY i kig.S, - 4
BALT:and BLANK •
AHD: DA4REL REvoLymp PISTOLS and mi.
feriatsfor quenu‘kere . nee. , • •
Gone trade to ordefind,retikirs executed.
gun
n ?ell *ill be proVed &tired-in
m
. .
the pr. ri" of the pureitnaeri' •
qin...ting.'l4i Leff • ,; -'t4nn
SIM
96. September - Term, 1847.
wiumottiosvEß4, - .. , ~ : t • Sobperma. sag,
mr., .. •,, .. . .. UM ffrPerPa!ultle
' ' `JOSEPH LEEREi a 'aid . •,.-.• , ; , ; testimony.,
allotheralaterested. . ..,... - .
4441114•Pfittrifys iii::.. ' ..-;... .•... - ....1 ;J..,
.'the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaidai
, ..., a to Joseph Leeds e ndall others Interested '
c t (,_ J Ortetiav-dAt the instante itt • William
: S ..
,'•-•- , Bowers, We a Morriand; firml*Yenjoltilitg ,
...._ yeti, that Laying aside all other business
'' and escusei whatsoever. you be and • go.
_
.. peas before our Judgeset Orartgsbntg. at
, ,
• . ' nf C"lr U . " GettgOall Pleas, these itibe%beld on the
first Monday of Septsinber next, to shew•eattae, if any
yon Inure s why witnettisebre behalfof the said William
Bowers, Watching all that certain tract or piece ortand,
inmate on a.braa deli fTarnagna i formerly In BroniWiek
township. in the eoonty of Berk', nowftnith township,
ip the county of f3chuyikill; Prinnsyltania,aiid Survey ,
ed In the name of George llower,botifidd.and descri
bed atilbflowsi - z- . -Beginniaiii a Meng ; ltuthke blLlands
troWorlifit'ofJohntitiestuts; and lands, notv or late be
longing vr a Com Pang, meths' Zaperchita to a stone t
thence by.tanda of said Coinpaby, West til'illerebei to
a mist, south 3211 perches tout post ` and eatt2l2 parr hes
to the place of hermit : nit; tontatntrtg 46deteres. with, al
lowance of six .. .per cent...for mads..&e., attby 'the said
deed dilly recorded, in the . eke, for the recording of
aids, in the said county of Elchpylki,lL on the 25th dilly
of May last Will mere fail a ffeer, thattht Said above-. •
described tract of land, conveyed by ilehry Zimmerman,
Frederick Beck, and George U. Stichter, Othimititioners
orate county of Schuylkill. to L certain itisepli Leeds, -
hy, deedof conveyrinte, dated the 211th day of J uly, A. V.
1846, and recorded in the said county of Schuylkill, in
Betel book - .N0.%. pace tea, said dead having been made
by the said Comufissionere,tii the .said Joeph Leeds in
pursuance of s mtrebasehy the.; Wald Joeeph Leeds and
the said George Emetic*, at a Oolitic sate of the lands
Which heitprerimitily been purchased by the said County
Commissioner/. at Treasurer's Safe; field for a perind of
five years and upwards prior to the said Commissioners' i
sale. the said sale so 'made by . .the . 'esid Commissioners
to the said Joseph Leeds and the Said Groree Enierick,
was made int lie, nnmeof the said Joseph Leeds,mnd the",
conveyance made by Swint° hituunder an arratigetnent
between him. thesaid Sitseph Leeds, and hint, trio Said
„GeorettEsnerick. et theli i me. to wit' The Sail tlenrce
Emerick being, fully acquainted with the nature of the
title and location of the said tra ct' of land, ripen seeing
lbeaante advertised -by Inc imicT; -Eninmissioners to be:
sold,-was desirous of participat lug in the pit/chase t here
of, provided it was not bid up to, on aputuutheyoed his •
I.meartS,-:,miul; in Order to seenre an interest In the Seine.;
- he agreed with the said Joseph Leeds. that they would
attend the sald Cc' manssioners' sale, and 'that they
wonid finny purchasetlie.property--and that, in con
feral Cul iirthelnformatiiin given IcY the said. Enterick.
that' he. the said Joseph Leeds, would accompany him to
attend' the raid sale at Onvigsburg, and would pay all
the expences attending the said pi rchaSe. provided the
f nine Would not exceed the sum of 6•e hundred dollars,
and the nue half of the said property should he convey
ed to the ' said George Emerick. and the other half' re
mined by the said Joseph Leeds, as ,iiiii . share thereof
and to repay him for hiftexpendithres in the same—that,
in pursuance of this said agreement - the said Joseph
Leeds, and the said George. Emeriek,,„artended the said
sale,,and the property • was bid off at the said Salo by :
the se:d George Emerick,at a enrolees titan one hundred
dollars.. ilt was then agreed that the title should he
made by the Commissioners to him, the said Joseph
,Leeds, and that , he should convey the one half part to
him, the said George Emerick, so SIZOII AS they returned
to the city of Philadelphia. By this arrangement each
party 'would have a deed showing his' interest in the
• land.-that the said George Emetic* attended in person
to thesaid purchase and the perfection of the said title
in him, the said Joseph Leede, and was at considerable
.expense in effecting the eatne- that the said Joseph
Leeds has repeatedly atirnowleaced that the one half of
the said land was purchased for the said Eeorge Emer
'irk, and that he. the said Joseph Leeds, holds the title
for hint and for his use, Inn for-as-much as disputes eon
reining the premises may subsist atter your petitioner's
witnesses are dead and the right of your petitioner may
be thereby defeated, may it please your honors to grant
to punt petitioner a subraena under t he'se al of this Coutt
or a rule to show cause as may be thought right to he di
rected to the said Joseph Leeds anti to all other persons
interested in the 'itemises, requiring them to appear in
thistionorable Court on a - day therein to be named to
slew cause, if any they or either of them have, why a
commission shall not issue under the seal of this honor
able Court. to he directed to such person nr ',omens, as
the COurt shall appoint, for examining your petitioner's
witnesses. In perpetuant ci reemeriant, fur the proof of
the matters acoresn id. should nit be examined on the pe
tunia of the geld William Bowers,anti their testimony re
duced to writing, to be need afiert he death of the wit
nesses and the same filed of re cord in one se id t'ott rt and
he perpetuated agreeably to the commitotion and the Act"
of Assembly, in su c h rase in'ttle and prey hied, and here-
in fail notat your peril. • W unese the Honorable Luther
Kidder, Esq.. President of mu ea id Court at Orw igstei re.
the 25th tiny of June, A. IL, hne thousand, eight bun,
tired, and forty-seven. ,
C. M. Wit/UM, Prothonotary.
Orwieshurg, Aug. 7. 1817 I 32-6
n. E: .111001151.1 4. N. lIISDON
•
moonc XI FS CC
mEntoi ANT TAILORS, • • •
•
No. 70 South Third Street. nearly oppositethe Er-.
• change, Philadelphia,
D ESPFICTFULLY arpounce to their triends and the
.I.l;pnblic that they are constantly prepared to make to
order; orthefinest and best materials, =Oat moderate
prices, every.article of Fashionable Clothing constitu
ting a Gentleman's Wardrobe, for which their cont.
plete stock at choice and carefully selected Cloths,
Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., of the latest and most de
sirable patterns, are particularly designed.
Their own practical knowledge of tbp businesi and
a Personal attention to every garment, enables , them
do give ,entlresatisfaction. and to both old and new
customer they respectfully tender an invitation to
give them a call.
Having been for years connected with some of the
heat and ninst thshionable estoblishments in this Minn
try, employing none but first rate werkinen, and bring
it the constant receipt of the latest fa•Minns, and best
styles of gents, they are fully prepared to accunnoo
date enOrconers in the best manner.
Philadn., Aug. ii, 1817. ;13—fimo
CHEAP DRY-GOODS and OTITOCERY STORE,
Ties door* below Craw'i Rote/. • .
THE subscriber has just opened in addithin to the
stork of Dry Goods, a, ehoire lot -of GROCERIES,
&r., club - racing a eenerat.assetrtment. which hive t'ri
laid In at very low rates, and selected with great care
as regents quality for family use, all of which will be
sold on the most accommodating. terms, WhideFale and
retail.
Ile invites the public to call and 'examine his stock.
antrjuke for thentsalves:qeelin•• • cenfident that he can
and will give entire satisfietion r both as to cptility and
. price. •
Recollect, Iwo• (Mora .below, Craig's 'Rigel,: Centre
street, Pottsville. JOHN S. C. In Awns.
July 31, 1817
,
EXTENSIVE STOCK. OF GOODS
. . • IN. IVEI*ERSVILLE...
TEH
subscriber annoiirres flint. be has •astmelnuml
his son iviiii him. and that herenfler tho Mercan
tile business will ha carried on limier the firm of .
IfEILNER & SON, • ' ' -
/lithe large 3 story brick store in Minetsuille, ,
Where will he found one of the most extensive and el
(-pill stocks 'lir grinds ever - Mil:red for sale in iSchuyikill
count v. consisting in part of .... _
Cloths. Merinos, Cassimeres, Lawns. Vestings,
. , IlateUes, Stuniner Cloths. Silks, Muslin
de Imines Handkerchiefs, Ho- .
oleo , Linens, and Fan- ' . •
• .. cy , Dry Grinds . •
Oran descriptions. Also a FRESH STOCK OFOIZO
CERIES. cm :Riming o Tens. Coffees. Snenrs , and alt
articles in that branch of 11115i13065. together with a gond
itassortment Of (WEE SWAM:. alt of which will be
Fold cheap for cash. : S (lEILNER.
-Minersville, May 20. IBM =—tf •
WHOLESALE! •
Book and Stationery' Store.
IAI F.. have: corm.leted onrrarraneetnennt with minu.
facturers and publisher!. to open a wholesale Book
and Stationery Store in PonSvilli..A' here will always he
kept on hand a large assortment of
SCHOOL hi MISCELLANEOI I B BOOKA.
Blank Ilnoka of every descriplott, very cheap, notwith
standing paper is advancing in price.
• 'i 'Stationery in qualeit les. •
Grand Butted 'Paper as low as *1 40. a #1 50 per Ream.
Paper Mtn Sings'very' low. new & lean ifi al patterns.
ttle Conntr)l-Merehants and small dealers supplied on
better terms than in I'llilndelphia, at.
B JUIN' XS'S '
Wholoinge Bonk & Stationeiy Store, Pottsville:
t List! , Of:Books not rot hand fortilltied in a day or
two. • I June 5
• .:Nev Iron and Steel Store.
?TIRE subscribers, importers and Jealers in foreign and
Amerlt..an. iron, beg leave to call the attention of
:M
mirthr r of IRON and STEEL., to the new assortment
of Sivede.f . NOWeginn, Relined. CableYand Cronin , *
English:hen, which they now.have and are ,Constantly
rerei+ltig front' Faimpe dtrrtt. Also, American iron,
ennsistinglof Hoop, Band, Scion, t4e. English, Ihiccla.
and American' Sheet ironlintind. and. Square
Doti, Mint! Italic and upwaids Dotter and Flue iron.
Doreg Sink '4.0 Nail Rods, Aisle Iron, Varlimp- 'D i es ;
Imenmittitie Tare and Railroad Tian a Angle Iroq:'Dalf
remind frog, /ice. . Spring and Whittled Sleet. froig the
best stainpl, of Sw'ede iron; Cakand Oka/ Steel, &c.,
all of Which they offer ar t he lowest farm for cash, or at
FtX months for approved .rel'ereure, and to which they
invite the' altentinn of purchasers before replenishing
their Storks. '
Alan, Pie and Bloom Iron received on commissioh,on
which advances will he Made. " •
EARPS & intvit. Iron and Steel - Merehants,
. 117, North . Water St., and Sti. North Del.
Avenue, Philadelphia. ,
:Philadelphia, July3l, 1917, 31-4 v
H BOOT'S - & •SHOES' „ 1
• Atl44,9ld'S(and, centriStrret,ne.et door to •
the Pottsville House. . , ,
8' :-.& .'d . "F OSTE.R ' ...
.i . ..
p—.AIMa now receiving their. .. . r•.• ... -.
uppli , s of-BOOTS sis - • • , ,
- - . .,Bg9Bß,comprising a grit rate
... assortment.- which • they now . ,
at at wholesale or retail,at the very.lowest .
... prices. They have also on hand Trunks, Va
•II4PS Carpet gags, rind Salchela,Soln and:Upper Leather.
Morocco, Calf Skins. Lining: and Binding Skins, Shoe
Makers' Tools, and a general assortment of :Shop Find
- N. 6.-41i:iota 4. Shoes manufactured .at stink notice.—'
Their friends and the public who are iu-want of any of
, the abny a articles are respectfully aequested to give then"
a sail.: ' .. • r•*- _ May 8, 1517,'.• .. • ~ lg. •
___._
Coal.' Sore* 1. Coal Soreerisl 1;
F. anscriber is extensively engaged in the - manu.'
1, factory of WOVEN WIRF: SCREENS. upon an
;hut:loved and entirely new prmeiple, fdr Which he:he e
+secured LETTEIta PATENT, and which he nonfident-
If believes will he found
n ncitr. trial, saperior to every
other screen fn use for iinrabrthy and oil the qualities
of a pled screen : They'aie :Ogren eidirely of ;iv) re*,:
and can ,he Midli'with meshy's' and thrvads of any re—
quired. else and Strength; ; • . .;
WIRE wEArict; of Evto i ntscslpTioN
win ti.• executed at ttie shnitelit notice, and sereeek
mdde tb every isatterri, adapted r.to Lift. the noes for
which sereenti are.required.• • !• •-• •• .
'rite snbscriber has reCe,titty reatoied. his estab.
hment to .Cant Meet, re-dittoe threes' of Norn'eman
uaNuy JF.NriN.c
Pottainei..aprit -
. . . ..
- = ' - WEI%OVAL . BIM _...
..;:1'......z..- r.;, zst.li rAIT_:',..,. • .....'
COneerniing the removal of. t 'Fi seat of 'Justice' • of the
egaintyaf Schuylkill, from Ofriagsburg to the borough
of Pcittavills. .. . .• .„.
•" Elgc - A I . Be it - enacted lay - the - Senate and Ben= of ,
Representattvit Of the COmmonwealth of Pentisyltania `
lii General Ailetzthly titer , and itts hereby enacted by
thownthetity of the wane: Treat It altallatut mat below- ' •'
• -•-•---
--- 43 - • •
MINERS_..J 0
fin for the qualified voters who have resided tnSclinyl-
Ida county ibr !Micas:: six calendar months immediately sat u rdlaiThio — r niii;
preceding the.megt general .elettioni•to vote at ench -
'
election !swindle Ovation of the retnovalef their avat
ofjniticsfrom Onvigabargtisthe borough of Pottsville.
in the countyof StltnylkllLin the•mariner following to
wit: those in favor oft removal shall vote' writtenor
printed ticket labelled "'rotor Justiee,"• end row ain
ieg the worda." flor Pottsville:" and thetas opposed to a
retnai al shall vote a Written or printed ticket. labelled
am aforesaid, and tesuaining - the words **(be Orwigs-
Mug I" the agititticketa to be deixisited,lii a bog Willett
shalltre Prof - idea for that purpose.at each and every rif
the election poltaof said county ; and the returns of said
sleet= Shall bb mode in thesame manner: by .thereturn
judges, as in the caas of the election - of inembers of
assembly ;,, gad 'coo the meeting of,ahe retnrn judges.
it shall appear that a majority or the tote aye been.
given ie (deo/ of Pottsville, thewthe followhygacetions
of this act shall be of full force and great built it strati
appear.. Mat a,,triajcirity of the setes„have .beeti.ilven
against i Pptisynie, then the followidg sections ofthis
act snail he tiullandynid,, '. „
• Sec,,R, That if amajority oftlietote 11 0 said County
'of Sellitiylkill; qualified as. aforesaid, refill. , op -said
qtteltion of removal, shall. decide mine manner pro
vided In the first section,of this act, in, Capin of the
rehintat of the seat ofluitite , in said csuititYsto the bor.
otigh'or Pottsville, the. citizen? of rattsville, in said
county, shall eregt or chase to tie erected.ast their own
Proper ettleore, within three yens from aud after such
election, in the borough. cif , Pottsville, aforesaid. suite-
ISM .huildings; of brick:or stone, for .a court house and'
ditTerent 'offices fof the safe keeping of, the county re
cords: under the ditertluwelt he county commissioners
for said county. who are hereby authorized to receive a
conveyance for a Int tar to pf:rro end , fb r the:9 1 110'0(1U:
'minty of Sehttylkill. Infee,simple, clear of elf incu si r '
bratires:Thesaid buildings mho essehni on suet!, Int ,or
lots of ground thus conveyed; and the -county commis-
Slorers• fir said ennMy, are hereby authorized and
required. - -,at the espe.nse of said county, to erect and
build s snitable - county prison =dyad. of briek - or stone: .
meld borough of Poltsrille,within said three years after
such election. as a fore said ; and the said county corn nii ,
sioneraare hereby authorized and empowered, mu soon
an said seat of:justice s hall
, he removed from Orwiestiorg
to Pottsville, in the manner herein provided, to grant
and convey to the borouh of Orwig,shurg, the court
ionise find othir public bui ldings and land on which the
same ore erected, and the appurtenances thereto, in the
borough of Orwirsliurg, to dive and to hold the same
only in trust. and for the tile and purpose ofoccupying
and using said -buildings and real estate, as an academy
and seniinary of learning. for the education of y•ottilis.
Sec. 3. It shall he lawful for the cltizerta of Potts
'Ville to obtain sutiscriptinns font any person or pre
antis willing to sub-tribe any
. motley or materials for
the erection of each court house anti politic office-i, as
are provided for in the second section of this nett nod
in defitelt of the payment of'the same-to the enemy
commissioners. sold:county commissioners are hereby
empowered to cause, istrit to be brought in the name of
said county. to enforce ihe r reeirrery of "the same ;'and
when Collected, to he applied towards' defraying the
expenses of stich buildings. „
Sec. 4. That so soon as the:public builditignare cath-
Pieter!, according to the proViislone antis act, the county
commissioners aforesaid. shall tile a-report untie same
in the court of common pleas of Schuylkill enmity;'
and the said court, upon:examination
. .therenf, being
sothlied that said buildings are hilly completed accord.'
in: to the true intent and iiii•anitig of Phis act, and a
record thereofbeing made. by emitirs(TiVent. on said-re
pot t, thecommissioners and MIMIC of said county shall
thereupon cam. the prisoners, if any there shad be con.
fined in the old prison, to be safely removed to the new i
and-the, public papers and zeetiide tun remaining in
the public offices in .orwlgsb:tirg to be safely deposited
in the new buildings so as aftircsaid built. for the recep
tion thereof; and from thenCeforth the seat of justice •
in and for the county:of Srlorylkill shall cease to lie at
Om litAurg, a :id the same shall be removed and fiord at
the new location to the borough of Poway:lie, .in 'the
said enmity, so as eforesaidith be fixed upon ; and the
public offices luiretofore, kept and the comb; of justice
heretofore held atOrwigsbuilg, in and flu the county of
Sehuylkill. shall be kept and held at the Maim elt of
Pottayille, in the county eforesaid. ' .
t...1et...,5. That soon as the prienneis and records, are
removed 'from Orwigslinrg, tie aforesaid, the county
commissioners for said county shall proceed to sell:. at
public sale, after due notice, the old court hodse laid
prison at Orwigsburg, and the lot or hits of ground on
which they are erected. with [ the appurtenances, to the
best advantage; nod the said commissioners shall exe
cute a deed ot deeds to the. purchaser or purchaseis of
the same, and shall pay over the proceeds of sale Wyllie
county treasurer, who shall appropriate the same as ail
otherfonthr Of the are by 13w appropriated. • .
' SEC-6. Irony person or persons shill vote on the ques-'
firm (.1 the removal of the seat of justlee of said county
of Sclotylkill at the, election authorized to be held by
• Virtue of this act, net duly, qualified to vote in accord
ance with the first 'section of this art. or shall vote out
aids or their proper district, or shall vote more than,
once on said opiestion, he or they so olliMiline. 111.11
conviction thereof before the proper court of. onarter
set...ions of said county, shall lie,subject to the penalty
provided-for in the general_ election laws of this corn
menwealth.- ,
,
Sce. 7. if any judge or inspector of the election au- .
thbrized to be held by virtue, of this act, shall know
ingly or wilfully' reject the vote of a citizen mollified to'
vote on the quest) of the removal of the seat of ' . j us
tice losaidconnly, in accordance with tbe'firscsection
of this art, or shall receive the vote of a person nottput:
kited to tote as afore-rid, on said question, he or they
so offending, upon conviction thereof bethrethe proper
court of quarter sessions of-said ,snotty, shell. forfeit
and pay,for the use ofeald ronnly, for every such of
fence, n sum not, less than three hundred dollars or
more than six hundred d o llars. at the discretion of, the
snort. and shalt underen an imprisonment in the. jail of
said county for a, period of not less than twelve months
or more. than Iwo years. .
• Ste. S. If any judge. inspector, or clerk of the lee.
lion authorized to ho held by Virtue' of this .IMill
wilfully miscount,or shall falsely:lnd fraudulently add
up anti return this voles received upon the rpm...Minh
aforesaid, or shall keep a Oise tally patter, or Shall he
guilty of any fraud in the discharge of his ditties, every
person en offending. upon coovirlifin thereof in the.: ,
11 --
proper court of ()Harter sessions of said county:Shall be , ...
till ziD OFFICE HOLDER'S OEIIE
ro BRATION!
subject to the pante (hie and penalty as are imposed,: ,
oleo) delinquent judges or 10,11eri^" try the general I --, A grand .. itatiaresi. I4ime' et4brittiOri Wei held.
election laws of this commonwealth.
See. 0. It shall be the dilly of thnjiidges and insper, ' at Redding on ,Sattirdarlist, at wh ch the follow;
lore coodocrine the election antlittrieed to to held by , , • , . , ... •
virtue of this act,-to cause th e letter It to•be legibly end mg ..distinguisneir• of tevholders ere pteetefit:
distinctly' set opposite the neon: o f e very citizen Who • Francis ,s . ..., I. i. t. I ps o i' .1. •
zt oiilltliq i r ton' tor.y-iara tin •
. '-
shall vole on, the question of removal o f; the si•rtt :el \ • • e••••
justice lul aforesaid. on the tally •Purr -"n :collier lit' ': office-holder ; Jesse :Hilier an °Ric -1 - Mhder, Hor- -
name shall be registered, and nhy..wilful ntnissinn sn . .
~,
,to do, shall lie defunett a (rand, and *hail be Tinutslied HP -tie Lotigstretli, en old / of ice-holder and a condi. ,
such. in accordance smith-the provisimis of the eighth :
section, of this ,act.:' . . ,
~. , ,
.: date for Canal Corrimissioner at thT coming elec. '
Sex; 10 It shell lit• the.ditty o the judge• i"q''''' i ' Y lion ;' J. W, Hinter', fin . ottee-h o rd e - al Westin)
and clerk condirclifig i ite.eleej ion authorised to be. bele) . .
••-• IS • '
by virtue of this act, In Utke (In midi:loon tiff ouch or , ton- 3 , Col. Jain= age, an office- older, end 5.
a rii rniation he is now required by law intake) an oath . standing applicant for ',life ; J. H Leaman, ea
ffiallirmalinn that lie wlltlinfiestly and fit ii 11E1114: com-1
ply. in evert' respect, with the provfsioni and require.' office holder, acid son of ( c ol. Lea an. post mast
ply,
this act. . i...i ,' , • - er at PLiladelphin ; Benjamin ,l.: Itrtnrrtey,s; an
-
See. It. It shall brittle dilly nt the return judges - of I 0 .. i,
th •holder, and a „ shinditig candit Ate for tinier- .
said county. at the time anti place of their meeting. to i
east up all the votes reeeivedin: the different election.: nor; Ilolnuel John W. e einey .a' Oincg•holder '
districts, on' the nursli"n ef. l 3 , P relnoval a th e seat of ; Chaties Jilted Ing.irio l „inn offi '-holder end '
justice aforesaid, and* shall make out •twit certificates
would
showing the result; one of Whieh shall be 'filed - m.llle • he To • re.i' i t••••Jlifl.eel Brown, an 41rd-holder \
1 office of thhu eh•rk of the Court of quarter sessions. Who of tintler.tirx notoriety,; E. A.. I enniniaii, art'
shall certify 'the same to the governor °Nils pprertron- °Mee - ho ld er ' and B . F. Brewster, at Officelfoldeti
wealth; and the other in the office of the corrimlestoirers
.
'5l f said county of Schuylkill.' besides Some dozen or more, all o ee-itolticis. • •
SEC. It. It shall lie the dill: of the sheriff of the ;aid - The delegatiour was en tered .i to Fi't ocressionr '
[ • -
county of schtutkot to Calmer thil ' 'nCt to he l' el ' lll ' lle ' l s When it continence& raining. 'I he, tiorerncir. -
itt at least three newspapers published in Said cfnintjf, .
the oldest office-hidder and th' chief of the
for at least once in every week err sixty diiye,iptinedi- being
mei!, preceding the next general election ; and Million' whole tribe. Was placed tit [the heri'd With an um
the rimy. of the ele..tion. cause at tenet two printed Co. brella. - Thus eating rd, the -" Brat d piece:44(m"
pies. one of•whlrit shall he in the German language. of
said act to be posted. in handbill form. in th emost pith. made a move, through the[ mud ant Jain.' amidst
lie. Leases nearest the election poll in o v er , / election the jeers and laughter of the .4110..4 0 - lookers me.
district in said county, arid the reasonable expenses of . 1 , 3 ... ..tline r
t t procession ou rd !184.,Per its a strong'?
Fitch publication shall logiaitt by the said county of
, , and at one point reaCheit three hill dred,--• • prittcl-
Schuylkill by orders drawn in the usual way.
S'ec. 13. That William T. Sanders', Augustin , lifiiilleSi, tifilbi Lege fit:SOPA OA' ghee imil era . : What it
Jokeph S. Taylor, James it. Levan, and Joseph Peirig,
senior.
are
,hrrehy
ntipointed ronindoidunrn. win), in .. : cornmentSr‘ d : ie,ithie eScene, ,altr4' Upon OffiCisi
mo-thirds of whom, are hereby Nathricized and eni.E. ditnity ! The, povernor of, the ornmonvgetilit"
powered to select and procure a•siotiblo Int .as lota. a Pertnsy !Seta* evAini Wirough .. .id and rain;
within the said borough of Pottsville, on which . sod head . •
r .„,,, r , brit , and „ m i n r a w ., shalt " e m i t, i n top at the of 106 of the ''unterrifietr' Democris
,
manner aforesaid: Prolidedfxrtherrorr, That no per- cy of 'Jerks! ~• ..,,, ,i ~ . 1
~„i i
Son or persons shall hereafter lie- appointed a vimmis
.: ' It was iindettddr" that. trio tin .
sinner, ns riffiresaid, who either resides in the borongo .li '
or po i wtme o gore.aid, or ift a property holder or PrO-' .litarch to (toed art's Hotel:- where
petty owner in said borough. .• , • , . ' ' • - ' .. df Mit
• • - was prepare or e occasion. Di
•sec. IP .That so 11111001' ill*. existing laws of this of the shitildnes - a of the *tifile tad
eothmossisealth as .are altered or supplied by tins act,
-headed Oft" die procession, and
he nod the ennui. are hereby repealed .. .
. •,•i„ .4 ag.Eli ,COOPF.II.• Going into bin hotel, be !gave th
S
. .
peallr of the ibass of Itepresentatird.- ..... ii:fu,
aria ono hunting him
CHABLOS GIBBONS, . `o"
' • : • • i •,,
• ' Speaker, of the Renee. - agreed t o adjourn to the Court H
Ail'ennyen—The thirtieth - day - 6f - March, one Sind- • tiovernor Promised to make' a ape
sand eight bun& ed and 11.4 y-seven. •-. • was therefore made for the &o"drt }
. •
'. • •
Flirt. 11. hithritc.
13 'she according to tail. ly, trier of
i , 'ir ti - ( ioSeetior t• set to work !with hut s'pel
' JOHN T.- %NUNES/ Sheriff. !inveigh,: in high terms, - ,t'h'e 111ahl
•
Slonirs Qffies, .oi:wigs-If _. ~ I ,
4ng. , 1; 17 : ' .r . --- - " 321- Suntha-i.they were 4..ernocra c i
.. 'Doll : I '` "' '
bur:: . . . '' I' " " a
—and wound up wit ) a n , ep sti
nominations '
and ' united netion—i
. ... - ~ .
many—everything for tne emus)
'mei!. The ComPtirlierit Would dootl
~ ~ „
appreciated it the Muhienbergs.
...
or their' representatives. had lice
from some .cause they. ' .id Id not i
. , [
give countenance to the'rriosemen
wait upon the boYernor i 8
strange! , .
The dinner at •Ooralhart h e g ,
host, unwilling to have ilia ..lovol
suggested the tiroprirry.-of haoiol
and . makfrig a' Wfiig dinnet 6f I
.
rnesahne;6WWeahniogirel4 9
he6 6 l t f
llfd ir . t t tl o @ file
fl/
.
without hint/6*(lle glory and iii lasting \ling party!
The Sooths . and hiolthenhera . through Janda •
repreamtattves, partook . of the,t~s ort, d
. the r . . r or , . and enjoy,
i
ng a hearty laUgh e'vt t„mi rut ...Atearmeifin.,
'I'M?” They dre . .ik the
Tariff 1
oug/ar
d
'Ready—lrvin,Pai . .man r w i ory 1
..
Non' is the time for . Bargains.
• Al THE
NEW CEtEAP. CASH STORE
County, Pennsylraniu,
• . vitzt door to Bush 4- Keonrn't Hotel,
• . Sztubiir'it if t , ect.
• E 1 B. 0 It WIG'
RESTECTFULLIC announce* to his numerous Mends
and the citizens genernlty. that he has opened a new
lash store, in Millersville, Schuylkill corinty, unwire he
intends to keep on hand a larze and varied assortment
of sonde. ebtrimeitig emcutg others. - • •. ' ' •
ORT' fiOODS, ' LIQUORS.
• DROCERIES,. QUEENS WARD,
''•
ROOTS & 14,110 ES; HATS &
lIAIRD.WAREi.n! . • PLASTER.
' SMOKED MEAT, • .'FISII;.SALT, • '
MINING 60011114, &c..
'Alt of NV ktebh-4,Vcrticitilehl_irinefe. and An;
fling with the times. From the knowledge he has of the
Marchetti!). bnsiness'and.t wants - of .this market anti,
hits deterroiciatimi to self eon clew beta', trusting tin.
aviick, sales and protiM, he Ratters himself ,that
vrbn,give.,birn a ran, will ;Lint} .e4.ii.rgain and cheaper
goods
coo at.,his store, than can he (Mind in ant other estab
..
lisficatAtirithe Coal Itc4itni, owl no mistake.
5.-.11..--'rhettighest price pea iii.eash et - geode, for alt.
istidsoccountOr f.rioduce , • -
• Minersville, June 20; 1947 • '.-
. - -
• -•:-..-- .- Patent OH. Save's*. . , .
T :
HE panniers be. leat - s to call • the, attentiOn of 1
Manufacturers, Mil eoa 6 coati's n mi. mar hin hits. and
»theta tedareshld to thett. pAtENT MACHINE for the
purpose of riming the constunption orail on machinery
and sahsfitlitina nny other lionid Instead thereof.
The Oil Ratter haa.heen - falls tested to New Jersey,
New-Vosk;and PiCw.•England. and isfound to answer
teithliater Instead ofttil perfectly satisfactorily,
...• : It Maw Insuccessful operation in New
van Jessey, New
-York, Lowell. Mass., and part of Pennsylia.
c ,„ Aoun itations,,i (post paid.) addressed to . P. P.
pnvlo,r , w P 1111.1. 1, MEDEA, Reading, re.', or to.
ERASSITSAP.. 8R1N611.131, Nett, York City will, tin
mma.slis attended to, • , .
linadioi, Aug. 21, 42
. .
I -
'
M34IOVAL mnr,rNas.
.
• AT anwicenuno.—the (den .ofProval and d
1
rednoion of the County Tares. wi Imld GENERAL
COUNTY MEETING. In the CfMlll Gout* In the bone
of Otiettsbuta. on Xonday, the dr dim pf , September
1
nett, at I ...elect P. At. The Mend oflleittoval and of
tedneing the County Team ate ref eelthily,lnvited to
~attend. The meeting will be white id b i / e several able
rs
speake. and the falsehoods of the Anti- mood lead
enl fully elpased. 'By-order o N titis j
_.H ,
CETRAL Ir"'"`
.
. IiELEGATR ELECTlONo.—Thefrlends of Removal
and Lnw Taxes, ere moneyed to ineet,:al,the usual
place for holding their elections In ttee sevdral boll: 0 4 116 i .
1
wands, and 'election districtisof St rtylitill eh - linty, on
Friday. Ilse 10tA day of &Find*, A D. Ilit7."betweeu
ti
the hours n(4 ind - Ilio!clock in-Me afternoon. for the
.pnrnose of electing two delegate* flir , ea h district to a
Removal Delegate Canventton, to he het 'at th e Amer
ican Rouse in. Pottsville. on .Mutdely; . t .13th day of
September.inet. •By the . I • ,
•- - '....CENTBAI, EXtrA ItITTIVE CO iTTP.t.
IVENGITETIO TBLE RAF I ,
For the .I,nirao Orl ,
Philadelphia, .Sep. 3d, lo'cit
Pinny. nt 75peihbl. est.
red, sold at 81 14. Corn,
.100;:l.bas l : yell
OtTennc nt 74. New..ruar t 4.
'the dateir hi
to the 4 2111 h ull.. Reports - were afloat: of
upon Wane, ere., nothing definite. '411 . 41
deaths by Yellow fever on the S n Sth
Boltiinoie'inerket; unsettled.
.1 •
$1 07. „
NeW-Vorh 10.000 but corn' a t
10 Cts. flour, 85 50'.
, -- ---- —.— —.A.:—
Coin° AlanAD!—Ncit only In nine&
t
tinily isthitt ext tliedi iianyl, the X* i, r
loroforo Lrd:cr, nut in Yolk, Lan iste
itcc iii circulatiqv
*est Vhitster it i 0 twie.e as grent as
paper; thrniinecr, .This is
Whigs ate determined to ptaridby
scO"Pfircig,h i~euy.=l'he CSI
Boston from LiveipoOl.ori. Th
•
Eve Jays later•dates, Fier news
twit. as sbo brings - intelligence
declin . c: in" the prides of Flour
severe pressUre in the N'ioney
an alaripinedegree. Up to th 6
18th ult.., failures to till amount
Mlnide@ ttker; plc
urea will, it is said,
house: the rrii4relierientis de
)nte re I
c 0 " . • Volunteer. --R 1 '
Mexico to persons in this ph i
dentli'tii Robert %Vtlh end V.
teCte — in the tqt reomiyl;atiis
from this place..
" - •The Bunn/ for $150,000
in. the Comnnesioneee office, et
piCourl 7.6,ill:Carnmertee 0,
The crtaiirial calendar is said to
MSMMI
.
A telegraphii despatch readied u
morning last, eoliveying tho flpelai
genco of tho eudden death Cir . /this
~• . , •
i.tatesman. lie died dt his residence
Y. of apoplexy:, ,having had wo or
previously.. His t biography is thus MI
y /
up hy,i.he tlin,;Albany• Atliur 1 Mr.
Writ :in the town of.Amheis ;,.Mass
Jay at Moir*, 1795. Pia aubsenti
father and family removed t ',o 7 ,erint
he graduated at,Nliddlebur l ,CollegeA
to compence the study of the Inli
In the fall of. 1823, tie Vi; s elected
Senate - from St. hstittene. rcounty:
was elected to Congress , . to 1829
State dontrollei, in *lnc 'office:Am
re•olbcied by the Legisl tere. Tn .
chosen United States Se ator, to w)
was re-elected in 1837, 11) rlthe ter of sili,yeera:
In 1§43 he was s iiit reiclecied, an, in 1844 Wait
called from the Senate tl' i l tdte •the Ist -Cioimr
nor, on which he enter ed
0 . 0 the 11..iif .Januttik
184 b, end from which lie; utired on he letof
harp, 1841. He died Aged 62 year .
A HINT Ti) LADIFAT—J
water who ; ;,, e great ;Need and'i
says, knee.? of Mrsituatin
apptara tci more . ed , vamage
;cartlen., Stirrocnded' .her
beautiful lirossoms„ sbe
gathering Mayers; admired and
olden rime. Healthful. Nappy •
she combines itletiure and utilit
dies only tinsicina Gnw much
their charms, we f.hFuld Wear 1r
forAl.itAfitt 111" ff
sl—►m
0
MIMI
.11 ;AL.:
4 kip. 4,154
bIITTEE
•
.000 bus% 9rw
1;cr.nt.1.5
11.14 d.
ra the iirazni
yeral !ittackt
w,.Ortgans
nerotapp .
iirern!„ red;
EMI
Iphia and vi_
pertegingthd
.
fCerrl
et piper.
e othe! penny
own . tbii 'the
offtveti at
last; with
g y i ss ''
top° -
! 1 ttilihet
Wrnitt: The
cobtinue. to
nd
rket;
going of 'thii
cilhng Teti
'Nei°
Am sricsii
is liailen
letters trorii
EBB
I • ,
iniour.co the
!Mills ; voltiti
-1 irritit; both
maim
ksburg
lacit:--
i ntisually full:
on S'sturtleY
Olcholy Inielli 6
tlistitii;'Oistml-„if
r.,tiaiiton,N,
...
r th i ree,pttscke
'lefty ) tim . mell ‘
Wnght tedt
r , on the 24th
dent year his
1 nt: In 1815
i l in .that State;
et Sandy Hill:
to the Siete
In 182 G he
e was ch'eseei
was ,in 1832.
!8:1g be Wee
cmhi h of4ce ho ,
~ 7' i --
'
eAsion ties ld
grand dinner
t on account
the Governor
' arched hack.
g• unterrified d
again, they'
ust., where the'
!ch. A march
ouse and the
.tch. 11e cent;
'Thorp and the_
a'...tione better,
.pbe to regulat
trunn and hat.
—natlung for
'ttess have been
nd the Smiths'
present._ but
ink proper td
—did not (Oren
range7—passinly
told; end' the
a !shoes lost'';
ii - werated
f! ' Mr. n oir ..
• e lePrech, but
Imre oaf eaten
."'ir .
0 40 evet,
A- old fephton
airlifted 'moronn.
in which • Indy
in the ewe of et
a nn o ss with thoie
Persephone
criehratell to the
olunosientations.
if; Could the In
exercise attldt to
is of ohms le Coq.
,oniel-