The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 10, 1848, Image 2

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thanone year.
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at the corner of Centre and Market etreetr, Pottsville
sod at the counter of the publication office.
rip- The circulatkA:of the Armen' Journal is greater
papeipublislicd In Northern Penasylvit
thiarardYkssahnecrari.- y doable the circulation Of any i. other
miblished In Schuylkill county. It also circulates rm.
et i ' Y '
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throughout the Atlantic and Eastern States. i
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lions for the Miners' Journal, and recciptfor the some
&chi, Drag store, in Tamaqua.
VOLNEY. B. PALMER.
Jlt kis Real Estate and Coal .d...rancirs.
Corner of Third.&.Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia,
'N0.160, Nassau Street, New York,
•
No. 16, State Street, Boston, and
• South east corner of Baltfroore, & Calvert Streets,
Baltimore, is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and
advertisements for, the Miners' Joarnal.
Miners' 3oarnal.
Satiirday Morning, June 10.
BENJAMIN BANNAN, Editor.
BOWEN,.9.l.iistant Editor
THE, PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TILE COuNnry!
The People Demand Ds Ilmtpration!
For President, -
General ZAORARY TAYLOR
of Louisiana.
For Vick Prisideit,
}Yea. MILLARD-riz,Lmoßt,
Of Nan York.
GE F.RAL ZACUARY TAYLOR,
The irdir Candidate for President of tie Maud
Mates io ISAO.
Once more our glorious banner out
• Upon the breeze we throw-;
Ileneatb its folds. with song and rlicto,
Lets charge opus the foe ! • ; •
Well, the thing is up! As we believed when
eve hoisted the name at the gallant old soldier to
, ttfe head of our columns, mere to remain until
:the Whig Natterill Convention should' prisent
;its notinnees,— Caen. Zachary 'Taylor vi to be the
next President of these United 'States! The day' .
,tt a at length come,—thanks to liravcir,—whet;,l
the reckless course of polity 'imed by this coun-,
try,Yor some years past, is to receive a check, and
to be carried back to the spirit which animated the
• early , supporters - _of the Republic. The calmness;
- —the honesty—the patriotic devotion of a Wash
ington will again gracithe Executive chairof the
Nation, and measures wholesome to the public
good, sound and practical in their effects, are once
more to characterize our National escutcheon.
• Cen.Taylor iethe Whig candidate! Who'ean
• not rally under such a glorious name I A Whig
—a Clay-Whig—an honest man—dignified, able,
-and experienced, yet modest as he is groat—the
'admiration of the world—in peace, a lamb- . 7 -in
-war, a tiger—such a man, fellow-citizens, Will
noselead on the -invincible hosts of 'the great
Whig family to Buena —Vista triuMphs—to
,tri
iumpha as disastrous to I.:cicalae° misrule, as were
his victories to the enemy. He never asurren
• ,vders'.'with him there is no "snob word as fail
He is now before the people.; and wo Mdst
.choose between the two—C/nor Taylor
J
any one hesitate which to choose!
CASS HUNG IN EVFIGY !
In the last Reading Journal we find an interest.
ling letter front Sergeant Wm: Gruff, of Captain'
Loeser's CoMpany, of that city. It is dated April
26, 1848,,at San Angels, Mexico, and after speak
ing of the current affairs of the army, he thus al
ludes to Gen. Cass, the Loccfoco candidate for the
Presidency.
The Journat adds, to prevent any . doubt as to
the authenticity of the-letter, that the original may
dm seen at that office: • .
Next let me tell you how Senator Cass is as !mated
by the Volunteers. You will recollect that we, (or the
Volunteers) were mustered under the act of May, '4O,
by which we were allowed At 3,50 per month for clothing,
and in a circular datd August 17th, '47, we'were again
assured.of receiving the same. Pat it seems that Mr.
Cass, with a good economical bean, offered a bill "to
• cause the Volunteers to be furnished with clothing in
. .klad; at the same rates according to grades, as is pro
vided for the troops of the regular army." Thus you
'see be has reduced our pay for clothing from #350 to
$5.50. This I suppose is the compensation we get for
fighting our way to the Capitol. As soon as the tat
Pennsylvanians received news that thisfaenews bill had
passed, tray extended a rope across the main road leadini
;to the City of Alnico and. Ann: is effigy poor Lois Cass
130112 e officers touched by their politics, ordered it to be
cut down, brat the boys had him in his jar! position
• again soon after, where he hung till evening, when he
was taken down and doomed to the stake 1
PEACE AT LAST I
• We had the pleasure of announcing, last .weekj
under our Telegraphic head, that the Treaty of
Peace bed been ratified by the Houso of Deli
r
egatee of the , Mesican Congress; that no doubt ,
was entertained but that the Senate would concur )
and that; therefore, all hostility between the two
countries, wag to cease, at least for the present. I ,
This gratifying and important . newo has since
been confirmed ; and by the last arrival from lifexi,
ico.at New Orleans, it appears that thoCommandj ,
,ing General was about to issue orders calling . in
. : : oho outposts of the army, preparatory to the - itit •
mediate march of our troops from tho country)
Gen. Persifer F. smith has been selected to sui,
perintend the embarcation of the troops, and it ie
,'tho,'thought that they would leave the city' of lttezi.l
ught
Vera Cruz on the 24th' inst. WhethM
dui Treaty, after it shall have, been fully ratified,
will be honorably respected by the Mezicans, re
.mans to bieeen.
%Witt the disembareation of our troops from
'Vert Cruz and the, withdrawal of the garrisons
from Gen. Wool's line of - occupation, it may be
feared that Mexioo herself will be abandoned to
internal dissensions and anarchy. In this cone
nection we may here refer i to an intimation which
we have seen in the New Orleans papers, and
which has assumed indeed the shape of a positive
Announcement, that a new Republic is to be c -
ganized in the Northern portion of Mexico, bel.
tween the 'Rio Grande an ~,the mountains of the
Sierra Madre. ..It is confidently expected,' says
the'New Orleans l'icayune,, "that upon the U.
States disbanding the war levies, abundant mi
. banal for the enterprise will be easily collected.--
There can be no doubt diet men can be had in
sufficient numbers, if the projectors of the *Chime
have means to equip and put them in the field in
good plight. What the terms of enlistment are
to be 7 .whether for pay in money or in the land
of the revolutionizedprovinces—remains a secret.
Nor do we know whether the movement has any
accomplices amongst the Mexican people at this
time; but this we 'do know, that the project has
some very enterprising end active supporters
hereabouts."
Thus it would appear that no sooner is one-act
of tho drama of conquest closed, than another is
to open. Will our Government cownivo at this
infringement of tho. treaty of peace and amity
with Mexico immediately upon its conclusion; or
gill it Interpose to present this projected inroad
of wined emigrants into the territory of a friendly
powst The probability - is that the plan of Tex-
an occupancy and annexation will undergo 'a rep
petitioll;
LOUIS PHILIPPE TB. LEWIS -CABBY
Lewis Case, when at the court of France, wrote
book in which be landed Louis Philippe to the
skim The Whip of France have expelled him
and his dinasty. The Whigs of the United
States will not be less republican than their an
cient ally, Soil the expulsion of I the one Louis
will seen be followed by that of the other. The
banishlit . ent of Monarchy in the oho country:can
net otherwise . ttian be follow ‘ q.figtbe banishment
from government of Monarctlitis to the
The Whig feeling prevailing Curepe, will be re
sponded to by that of Ameriei:
.1 00
25
TUE FREE-TRADE DANPiED.
$3OO
5 00
8 00
300
The Locofoco National Convention - that placed
Generals Cass arld Butler in nomination for the
Presidency end Vice-Presidency, passed the fol
lowing resolution unanimously—every ".dough•
face" from Pennsylvania having voted, for it!
22 00
Recatra, That the fruits of the great political tri•
umph of 1644, which elected James K. Polk end Geo. M.
Dallas President and Tire President of the United
Stites, have fulfilled the hopes of the Democracy of the
Union s, in defeating the deck red purposes of their op.
ponenta to create a National Dank, In preventing the
corrupt awf unconstitutional distribution of the land
proceeds, from the common treasury of the Union, for
local purposes, in protecting the currency and the labor
of the country from ruinous fluctuations, and guarding
the money of the people for the nseof the people, by
the establishment of the constitutional Treasury; in
the %ate impale giren to the fettle aj ; FRE ! E- TRADE,
by the repeal or the Tariff of ISM, and the creation of
the more egtial; honest. and productive Tariff of IS48;
and that, in our opinion, It would be a fatal error to
weaken the habits of political organization by which
these great reform, have been athieied, Ate.
This is the way to talk—it is open end manly.
But what will Pennsylvania " dough•faces" do to
convince the people that Casa is not a Free-Wider?
Have they in reserve a second edition of the Kane .
letter, or most their ,pettifoggers igiin take the
stump, and exhibiting - countless offiCial dom.
ments,—menufacturid to order—assure the peo
ple that they are the friends of •the Protective
policy ? Will they — dare they do if in rennayt
yarlifl within. sight of a furnace or a coal-mine?
TIIE FIRE: Ili ALLENT:OWN
- We apprized our readers last week, that a most
disastrous tire had broken out in the beautiful
Borough of Allentown, in Lehigh County.—
Since then we bare received full accounts of the
injury sustained, by which it appears that the most
beautiful and business. portion of the town has
been laid waste. The entire loss r, cstir.r.ated et
$250,000. The fire originated in o stable hack
er the Sto-e of Grim & Reninger, 'about 4
o'clock in the morning-; awl a strong northweat
wind-having at that time prt ailed, the buildings
on both sides of the main street over whieh the
firey-wind swept, very snort prepent,il nothing but
smouldering A scarcity of water Fe 7
vatird at the time— s wholesome warning for the
future, not only for the citizens of that, Borough,
but for all others where that necessary.elnnt of
defence is scarce or difficult of access.
=US !
We learnlrom the Redding Gazelle_of S ifur
day last, thaf a daily line of Stages between that
city and Lancaster, commenced running on the
Ist instant. They leave Laniaster every meaning
(except Sunday) in time for ~passengers to take
the afternoon line bf care to Philadelphia and
Pottsville;
.and leave heading after the arrival of
the morning lino from Pottsville. Travellers may
thus make the trip through in one day, from Pon:.
villa and intermediate places, to Lancaster; and
vie rem. from Lancaster and intermediate places
to Pottsville end Philadelphia.
THE WATERING 'PLACES
Great preparations aro making at -the different
fashionable Summar Retreats for the forth-coming
season. For Cape - May boats will commence
running from Philadelphia on the 15th or 20th ihst.
and the furore will then begin. Saratoga is no
doubt already up." We would take this
occasion, to introduce to the notice of travellers,
Pottsville—not exactly as a watering place, but
as a decidedly curious place, all things con.idered.
Its situation is between high, rugged, and very
steep mountains; the place itself is pleasant
enongh'--but oh! the country—the hills and
valleys—the 'eocksand beautiful trees—the whole.
some air, and at night, especially, the cod fra
grant breeze from the mountains ;—thette added
Ito the greatest achievements of art in the con
atruction of railroads and 'canals, and like im
vovements—large and elegant hotels, with all,the
modern conveniences and all the . luxuries. of
Ithe markets—three adjugated with a people pre.
senting the outlines of" nearly all the various
editions of Adam and Eve, revised, corrected, and
altered from time to time by the Author—present
a variety as interesting to the traveller—as good
for his health .and as instructive to his mental
man, as a tour over the continent of Europe, at
an expense of three thousand dollars a•year
Besides all this, hero is the fountain-head of the
coartrade, and if given somewhat to' the practi
cal and useful, you can gather up statistics for
your note 7 bpok, and pursue your goo- and other
logiCal sciences info the earth—a consideration,
after all, more important and interesting than all
the otherstput together.
We have seen several eminent travelktrs here
lately, who were perfectly surprised and delighted
with the country. And we repeat, upon the
strength of what we do kno.v, and what others
have dsclared, thatikmori inviting place for a visit
of two or three weeks during the summer, is not
tribe found in Me United Stales.
COUNTY COURT
The Court of Quarter Session; commenced
atOrwigsburg, on Monday last. "There is . but
little business bsfore it—the grand jury, out of
twenty indictments submitted,Jo them, returned
eighteen foraCtion, the most of which being tri
lling cases. It will thus be perceived that the
criminal business of our county is greatly decrees-.
ing, a fact highly gratifying in every revert.
=I
The Warhi4ton Union mentions having seen
a I-tter, lately, from the Pacific, which speaks in
glowing terms of the Quicksilver mines in Upper
California. Two of them in partieuriir are said
to be singularly-,rich. One of these (Forbe's
mine) is represented to be so productive, that the
Quicksilver is as cheap as iron. Now, when it
is recollected that if mercury be worth about as
much as a dollar a pound, many of the silver
mines cannot afford to be worked, the render will
see at once how valuable these Quicksilver mines
must be, and liow well calculated they are to
enlarge the operations of the silver mines,.
GEN. CASS
General Cue, the "locofoco,cantlidate for Presi
dent, accompanied by- Senators Benton, and Al
len, Gov. Bagby, and Vice President Dallas, ar
rived at Philadelphia on Tuesday, afternoon last,
and was received with due 'ceremony by a con
course of officials from the Custom house, dce--
They all removed the next day, (with the excep
tion of Mona..DallasN—the Whig atmosphere of
Philadelphia,.especially at that Particular junc
ture, not agreeing with their free-trado constitu
tions !
ABOLITION NOMINATIONIL
. .
The Abolitionists, or at least the section of that
party known as the Liberty Leage, have just held
a National Convention at Rochester, New York,
and nominated Gerrit. Smith as their candidate
for President of the the United States, and the
Rev. Chas. E. Foote, of Michigan, for the Vice
Presidency.
,A New York State Liberty League
Convention has also been held at Rochester, nom
inating an electoral ticket and candidates for the
several State offices to be elected this fall. Win.
Goodsell was honored with 'the nomination for
Govenaor; and kir. Hutchison, of. Orleans county,
for Lieut. Goainot.
THE. MINERS' 'JOURNAL, AND POT I TSyILLE GENER
(For tbd Stin
rap Journal.] '
• •: or -TEE AGE
REVOVOTIONAAY
Nessrs..Tditers: When
the Moo of freedom epringe
he . thus far extilbitud a kno
and proved himself a philt
said In the British Polite
the Bret grand revolution t
thine never go beck, he ma
the mind and . charailer o
dins uttered by these .greU
Barna poetically said that
•ternal in the human breast,
ledge of the hoinan mind ,
gopher. And when Burke'
cut, at the fierce periodof
f the French, that reeolu
lircated equal perieption of
' our race. The sentiment
men, not only established
that ethic', but is now in a•
. ft g acted out bt o the
I whole' world. There Le . a
- endurance cannot be made
1 •
and social commotioniand
00, protracted calms in the
r angers a continuance of
the terrible volcano, when
-up fury has accumulated,
around Alm elements of in-
indellibly a principle
most masterly manner be
of ,Europe, and almost MI
point beyond which barna.
to starer; else why politico
diaruptores7 Time are,
great mind of man, whit
unjust usurpation ; but lik l
a nufficient amount of pen
It will rend out and smite
flirt lon—redress. ilow significantly history has record
ed Oils fact. and how long have the words remained to .
warn the oppressor of his danger, and to show hinithe
uncertain ground upon which he treads;and to encou- 1
rage the victim of oppression by revealing to him that 1
equal and just common rights 'are duo him, and, if
not conceded. may be taken and appropriated 9 Ainl
yet, with the clear and obvious teachings of human
history, and its denunciations running through the long
expectorant of six thousand!yeari, there are those round
in every age and in every nation, who make it the oh
jeet of their existence to attain to an eleiation in po
litical power, that they may have the shinty; legally,
but not morally, to tyranniie over those above whom
they have arisen. It Lasald of the antideluvian world,
as the most expressive stark of Heaven's displeasure,
that violence was in the earth, and because of this
'blighting influence, in comriton with other sins, the em
bodiment of our race, with a bare exception, was swal
lowed up In one broad, deep grave,,that eo unnatural a
i r
stain upon, human charade might be washed, out and
buried forever from future knowledge; Like the links
'of a chain, there is a de ante existing between man
and man, and this relation ' cannot be violated without
1 1 weakening the design of ass 'dated life. Thehlackness,
then, of the sin of injustice and eppiession is apparent,
and he who visits it upon society is a monster, and has
forfeited claim to the ortlin4ry Immunities of life. And
'with what terrible vengean i ce have tyrants and oppres
sore been hurled from their Oradea and power in all
nee., and brall tongues ; c ustituting an unmistakable
reproof to those whose he rtsm.re callous to the sighs
and tears of an oppressed p
springs spontanironsly and
why, it may be asked, has
and enjiiyed by our ram el
diversified solution, varied
intelligence. Before the in i
ple. If the love of freedom
ever in the human mind,
there been so little secured
This question admits of a
by age, circumstances, and
titution of letters the world
en in a Larbariaaconditton
may be regarded as baring
the mind to thunght, for if
tnettlla by ‘vbicti tech pro
ed, Or literally retained for
hieroglyphic', known to the
it down a , knowledge of the
e so exteediugly defective
There was curbing to Inch
thug exercised there Were
ductioo could he trauma
indiThlual advantage.
fete, and employed to ban
most imporaut event., to
:larva., to under them In a
F n ainMe for the record or
. oquently both the mental
e re debar, Lynn exclusion
inertly iiticcumbed to ',axe
. art of printing, which is so
c?^
in comprehensiveness of tit
general utterly init,
emanattons 01 the 11110,1; c.;
and the physical powers
of the light of-science, ant
opprossion. And not tilt 11
niadern in its conception, can it be sald, that 'Deans co
extensive with ititellectul want. and human 'desire
have been supplied. Their circumstances have combin-,
ed for w hole ages to crush he aspirations of liberty and
effectually and universally to check the incipient Indic
cations aiming at an eaten ton of its area. And this hi
literally trite, in teference t 3 some - potent nations, up to
the present day. Who en view the sell-ertled Celes
tial Empire, with its three thndred millions 'of inhabi
tants. enduring the rigors find daprivatlons of 11111/11II
gatZd desplitisiu almost trot time immemorial, without
as4r Ming the untoward fact to ar.ency, without the con
trill (tithe masses. And ihr! same rosy be said of the
tuiglity eniyftes of Turkey aild Russia. That the spread
of letters,rhe general ilissetninarlon of the principles of
science is adequate under ow inary circumstances to give
universal extension milk, principles nf political freedom,
there can be no reasonable l outit, for in the same ratio
that intelligence has been di used by the aid of the press,
.have the principles of mid i liberty germinated and tri
umphed. When Lord BrAugham made his mighty mind
and more mighty genius tributary to the intellectual
wants of the Unenlightene masses of his countrymen.
by gusto Ming and enrichin the Penny Maga:int, he did
more; perhaps unintention ly, towards until/hill; the
fetters and relieving the in just restrictiaiii of govern
ti l
pent, than he did in ail his previous life, including his
presidency of the Woolsa tk tinder the 4th William,
ivlien the work wain:Men tken of reforming the more
palpable abuses of the elcecise `franchise. • The danger.
knowledde has ever been
vs and Iyranta, and caused
of popular diseeeirination o
keenly appreciat - ed by deal
orrhips,..whiell have greatly
ut not destroyed the efforts
back again to our figure of
those interdictiollr and cen I
embarrassed and hindered,.
of Ape patriotic. Oh come'
laze Pl' love and devire of
=I
political treedoiitimay be st l
long period., but in accord.'
nature the dames wilt buts
will be graduated upon the'
poaud to prevent theienatu,
have been periods, As hen
withered and kept down for
nee with n fardprinciple in
forth, and the coronation/
barriers which have inter
. I and „free exercise. There
behioilling rays of liberty
ion of freedom but it'ituu
I=
Er=
rvutaine.l (or the 19th rent
nd universal flow of the i 'aura of liberty throughout I
he civilized world. . .
And if it is true that rev • Miens never go back, tlyn
ay we rest satisfied that t ;e great relmneratinn iu ko-
Meal governments, now so auspiciously commenced,
ill go on until the whole 1 . ...1iked community of man
• in full poseessionof th• se rights and immunities,
vhtch (leaven has bestow d, but which the cupidity
nd Injustice of the mighty) have filched and attempted
o destroy: We arc not to heed the assertlona of
he Monarchist or the fears of unpatriotic Repub
wans; when they bid u look to the instability of
former Republican govern,
nits, and to their obliterated
Ines. Is it to the classic grounds of Greece they direct
or mind and eye as illustrative of their opinion's I It
. tt true that the beautiffil land of Greece was divided off
nto what have been called Republics. We read not
nly of the political constithency of these governments,
ut of national deeds, efforts, and sacrifices in the high
at grade of patriotism. 'yet; what patriot of the 19th
ennui' will. acknowledge that these fotms of govern.
ment were essentially republican in their character?
thens, Sparta, lecedemort,and Macedonia, Were little
Ise than semi-despotisms in their palmien days. A
ern:tittle that ninth!. put to death a Socrates for Intel
sting the principles of philosophy and moral science,
- nd others in the highest Mass of devotedness to real
ational good, is totally undeserving of the title. I;
here an Antenean citizen, who would endure for one
onth a life in such a govroment as that of Sparta rifl
er Lyeurgus I ' And nrherie could be found a citizen of
or happy Union, who would Itlblllit to the 'tyranny of
Philip or an Alexander I Shall we be directed to
one, ri hen she was styled Skivers of the World, to
old evidence, in her retiogression and national ho.
• tility, in:support of the avowed instability of popular
.overnment 7 Rome was never othUr than a military
trepotism up to the time of her relinquishing the Wit
'cal reins, and placing abed, Intathe hands of the cede
lastical. In vain do we onstill history to find either
n Ancient Creecenr Rome anything approximating to
'opulnr suffrage; neithertayi twe. findjn arty of their
•oclarations nit' sentimen ae.aring n semblance to the
i '
emorable words of the patriots of our Revolution:
• All men are born free an equal, and are possessed of
erta htin a 11 " able rightgatrc." Are we required to take
• more modern view, and look at the sunny 11%1611u of
Italy I These defective, and miniature Repngt7s in ea
eat, were destroyed by force of circumstances, super
died to their own growing effeminacy. The Iron hand
f Austria, Prance under Napoleon, and other powers
ircumvented 'their policy and overeat:de their power,
nd reduced them to vassalage. Rut neither in Greece
Rome, or katydid there exist a sufficient amount of gen
nil intelligence to render ipermanenVev'en a qualified
ermof Republican government. Since the art of print
tii, however, intelligence I.has been increasing among
he masses in a greatly multiplied ratio, until now many
• Miens of Europe may be regarded as qualified:for pop
tar government. We are of the number who believe
hit the present revolution.in Europe will not go back.
Ily believing that equal n g hta'and political equality
,_ • ue to all, we have faith in a time coming when every
I - • a l tiou 1I be governed by the free agency of the people,
• i rl when each shall be politically eligible to the highest
• flees of - government, as in oar own happy country.—
. e present period seems to be untiring is this time in
to plenitude, and every true patriot in. our free and be
oved land will rejoice in thellorihus prospect. XX.
aPEobbery.—Mr. Edward ,Karns, contrac.
for on the Central Railroad, from this County,
was rohbed lately. 'Ha had just drawn $2300
from the Railroad Company, for work done—
which lathe amount lost.'
'other Jonatnan for July
he kind ever published.
br the storming of Chu.
tr. The Pictorial Bi
is tho greatest affair of
The gigantic engraving
pultepec, covering two
moth size, is a cnriosity.
Jefferson's drift of the
Once worth the parch'
Barman's bookstores-1
entire pages of its, mam•
The foe simile of Mr.
Declaration of fndepend•
aattomoney. For: pale al
eta.
ro*Tre are compelled
of advertizatenti, s a d . 1
reading matter, on sewn!
tulTertiting customer&
LOOK TO YOUR TREES•
We observe by our exchanges that insects are
making their appearance in sundry (Planers, upon.
(Mit and ornamental trees, and doing, u usual, a'
great deal nivel!. •We warm our eitizeui to keep
an eye on their treee4and if the enemy , he found
to apply the most 'igneous measures to dislodge
THE COURT OF lIIQUIRLY.
This body re-assembled at Frederick, Md. on
Tue Way. last, and all the :vrinimsei and officers
were present. Gen. Scott was very weak—so
much so, is to render walking catrornely fatigu
ing. Tho investigations are going on slowly.—
Tho report that several haw charges were to bo
brought against 9co. Scott, i 4 without, facade
lion._ The only case pending is that bciaecn Gene.
Pillow and Scow. r.' . .
Tbia celebrated hero, was a ;delegate to the
'Nominating Convention at Philadelphia, from
Missouri. Bela a whole-souled Whig; and,
without exception, the Most remarkable Captain
of the present age. Howbeit, that Scott, Taylor,
Shields; Donaphan, and other names crowned
with unfailing glory, by their participation in the
present war, are all Whigs! Who cap tell
MINER 'S. BLACK3I.I.IC, ESQ.,
A member of the Bar of Luzern° County, in a
moment of despair and mental aberratiod,destroy
ed himself, a few days since et Wilkesbarre. He
was a most worthy fellow, and the gineraliorroti
which has been 'manifeated. is evidence that his
Worth was appreciated. He was attacked with
the ratio laid ;':arid the fear of the community
around him, it would seem, led him to suppose
that he would be denied the ordinary attentions
due to one laboring' under such a visitation.
Mr. Dallas, notwithstanding his pitiful subser
viency to the South, and his shameful betrayal of
the interest of his awn State, in order to make,
political capital abrOad,—teeeived but three votes
for President ; while for rice President—the post
which be at present recopies—he was not once
named. Even the !ocarina Convention seems to
.sea been sick of both him and President Polk,
and to have gladly availed itself of the opportuni
ty thus afforded to throw them overbdard. If the
TexesAnnexationand its attendant evil, the M ex
ican War, could be pitched , over with them, II:4
country would have great teem to rejoice— ,
The Whig National Convention, which has
just closed its labors, was composed of some of.
the wisest and most respectable men 'in this
country.' In looking over the list of delegates, we
find : the names of veteran soldiers; statesmen
distinguished, for. their wisdom and eloquence:
poets, philosophers, editors, Lawyers, and physi
ciaris; of great. eminence and worth, besides prac-
tical men, no leas esteemed for their usefulness
and enterprise. A nominee, emanating from
such a body of persons, cannot but command the
respect and support of a free periW.
L3=1=0333
We find in the Philadelphia sten,--an incendi•
sheet, devoted to , Native Americanism, hut
owned, published, and conducted, by James Pee.
rock, (for many yesra Post Master et Harrisburg)
and Alexander Cummings. both violent Locofocoe.
—the following extracts from a letter purport ng
to have beep written by Gen. Scott, in 1846, to
one G. Washington Reed, of Philadetphia, end
which letter was freely circulated during the sit
tings of the Convention. We ii. are not prepared to
say whether the extracts here wen are genuine rr
not—if they are, they will , no doubt disappoint
marry who believed that the 'General entertained
different sentiments nn the subject of Nativism.
We give them as a matter of news merely :
Ertraet from Gem. Seatt's Fetter to Mr. fleet!, upon the
ivbjert o 7 the Naturalhation Laws and the Native
Anterienm party. hearing date the 11th Non., PIG.
•"1 now hesitate between extending the period of
residence before naturalisation and a total repeal oral!,
Acts of congress upon the subject ; my mind rather Its
clines In the latter.
Conrurrlng fully in the prinriples of the party in
Philadelphia, &c., &c., [do in the origin:il] I should
prefer assuming the designation of American Ileptilili
cans, as inNew.Vork, or Demncrat lc Americans, as I
would respectfully suggest. * • ,•• • •
"I am happy to see by the Philada. Native American,
that religion is to be excluded as a party element.
" Wishing success to the great work which you and
other patriots have happily isit \ r.foot,
"I remain, will; high respect, four fellow citizen,
." WINFIEI.D SCOTT.
"To C. WA/1111E6TM( REED. Esq., and others."
The operations of the Btitish Tariff of 1846,
may he seen in their true light, by the following,
exhibit of the amount of morchandize shipped from,
Philadelphia, for she months named, In the last .
three
,years. A decrease of $1,637,126, as cum•
Pared . with May, last year, is shown, while during
the' Grst five months. of the year the decrease, as
sompared with the same period last year, has been
$6,147,768, equal to one-third of• the entire
amount !
. .
Jannar,
February,
March,
April,'
May,
Total,
In addition to this, there ;were exported over
eirmillions' 4 o . f specie, fire millions and a half
more than were ex ported in the same rime in 1 817 :
1046. /I ISM 1141:.
$ 21,762 $ 73,729 81,738,551
126,700 4,000 '433.746
267,781 ' 213,557 451,507
519,599 7,3,555 1,100,41 , 9
091,011 158,000 2,210,253
January,
F Unary,
Mardi,
April,
M 4,
Total.
There is a general desire, now - that Gen. Cans
ie nominated, to see his letter to the Chicago Con
vention-. It is subjoined ; and its peritaal will ex
cite as much contempt among the people as it did
at. the Convention, whore it was received with
tams and derision:
Dear Sir :--T am obliged to you for your kind often.
thin in transmitting me an invitiDion to attend the
Convention on internal Improveents, Which will
meet in Chicago in July. Circumitances, however,
will pat it out of my power to be present at that time,.
I am, dear sir, respectfully yours,
W. L. WIIITINO, Egg
['Peter 4. Deshoirg,who exhibits a wonder
ful mathematical genius, and has occasioned con
siderable astonistuitent by his performances, visited
this place on Wednesday last. There min be no
mistrike as to his talents in resolving answers to
the most difficult arithmetical problems; and that
almost instantaneously—but • whether be has the
power necessary to impart the same facility to
!Ahem iv question which tce caonot resolve by
any calculation of our own, arithmetical or other
wise.
I We putiti4 this morning, the proceedings
of the Locoloco County Convention st °twigs
burg, on Monday last. To be sore, the locos are
not in the habit of doing this fOr the Whigs ; but
we are in favor of fair play" in politics, and
allowing our patrons to see both sides.
Prediction.—Old Rough and Ready
will sweep the Keystone Stato with a majority of
forty thousand ! Set that down in your note
books !
I[V" Miner's iounuil.—Nn have six month.'
time to arrange the Whig forces for the great Battle
in November next, and every good soldier in,tl)e
cause of Rough and Ready, should be .rmed and
accoutred with a good, honest newspaper, so as
;to be prepared to give the enemy a grand salute,
'Whenever be presents himself. Send along your
names then, fellow-citizens Companies of six
or more supplied at reduced rates. .
to omit several - calming
maiden%) quantity of
p.
t of the demands of our
,COL. DONAPHAN.
TILE TRAITOR'S DOO*I
THE CONVENTION
DOW DO WE STAND 1
412000,911 $3,129.679 $2.401,9E9
1,815,h 15 3,4 r Wm° 2,1311,906
1,851,807 3,9113 911 2,619,449
2,309,294 3,9n0,116 0,577,Q20
2,823,119 4,90t,9fi1, 2_,461,738
e10,73i,1061 1119,319,078 4112,21r2,010
e 1,216,553 . 553,173 $6,054,182
HERE IT ISS
Detroit, May 29, IS 17
LEW. CASS
WHIG torNwr MEETING
Let the Whigs of Schuylkill County „bear • in
mind, that they - are requested to assembjeit the
Court gouge in Orwigsbufft, on... Monday next, to
appoint Congressional Conferees: and to do other
busineis DC great importance in,the present cam
paign. Now is the time (descry mania roll tip
his slereind go to work in earnest: , We have
thibld soldier of Buena Vista to lead ,us on. to
victory ;twhen he enters' the field, our colors
never dare be struck! An honest man--a Whig
—and a patriotmaoldier—he is dear -to theArocri.
can name, and invincible -to his foes! ,
Enormous Losses.-The Paris correspon
dent of a London paper states that Mr. James
Rothschild estimates tbo losses of, the house of
Rothschilds, by the late revolutions in Europe, at
km hundred riaillious of franca. From this .we
may judgo of the enormous fortune and crediu
possessed by these bankers; for, notarithstlndingl
they losses; they have.inot fsiled in any of thei
engagements.. • -
cr Ardent Spirits.- A correspondent of tb •
Ohio Cultivator says, that a little alcohol or e
most any kind of ardent spirits, placed on Lb.
bottom boards inland and under a hive of be ligl
erent bees,will allay their fury and cause them
cease fighting. If an .article which seta the hi t l
man race by the' ears will produce peace and bar
many in p' hive of bees, the fact is - certainly an/
omalous.
fLegaf Decision.—lt was decided in a ca..
at Norristown, a few diya'ago; irrirhich ti man
a hoarder, was found to hive in his trunk certai n
articles belongibg to the proprietor of the tiouse
but which was proved to have been given to him
by the wife, that the wife could not commit lay •
Ceny on the husb a nd's property.
Size of the' Femaie. IVaist.—Womer
ought to measure from twenty-seven to i.t,wenty
nine inches round the waist, but roost females id.
not permit themselves to grow beyond twenty-four
;Thousands are laced to twenty-two—some 0
;them less then twenty, and thus by whalehonel
wood, and steel, the cheat it reduced to half it
.41
proper size.
. .
. .
a" Quite Sena i correspondent th.
Nortestown: Nereid, is do y i n like a "thousand o
brick" upon the absurd practice of holding in
quests over dead bodies, when' it is fully known
what casualty caused , the :death 'of said person,
or when iVis fully known that it resorted from no
criminal act on the part of another. •
" I hang my head with humliintion and Mame when
I think l'have been one of the Whig party.—[Coptuie
Chas. Naylor of the Pcn trey! conic roluatoers.
f...r." - And Gen. Butler is about to bang Capt. ,
Naylor's Lieutenant and several more of his of
ficers for burglary and murder. although they
never belonged to the. Whig party.
7r. — .4 New Name Wanted.—The , name of
ti.zwith" appears to be as little definite in Paris as
in Philadsiphia. OneSinith. our rill. '(workman)
beit:g there elected to the ,National Assembly, a
dozen• Mr. Smiths applied for the poor, all of them
rnarier. A committee had to be appointed to
scent out the '•Simoti Pure."
r7 - e • Gas at-Me Capital.—The peoplestif Har
riaburg ate about organizing a company to erect
fixtures to supply that Borough with Gas. The
public buildings are to beiupplied, and then, fare
well forever to the stumps of candles whiCh mske
the life of Small Legislative officiala profitable and
interesting
CV' The Barnburners.—The Barnburnera in
New York City published s VIII fora mass meet
ing, to which nearly air,thousand , names are at
tach( ti. John Van Burin, C. C. Carnbreling, B.
F. Butler, and other distinguished names, were at•
tached. The meeting repudiated the Baltimore
nominees, of cootie..
g 7 A New York Paper says, that if is as im
possible to elect the, Baltimore nominees, as it is
to row a boot up the Niagara Fails with a crow
bar, end that if every democratic paper in the
State should give the nomination a hearty soli
port, the result would 'not he changed.'"
!Tv . /r is suggested th a t the incoplo of the West
catinat htirior the idea of voting for the author of
the six line letter to the , Chicago Convention.—
That epi tle is' a bar to hie prospects; but even
though he should floatiover that, he vrobld be
snagged on the Proviso.'
rr Gen. Taylor is hot coming to . Washingion
until t ivi,uriti of Nnrch, 1819. It is stated that
he is nil en to attend the Court of Inquiry
at fteeriek. It is a mbitake,—it is •the Court at
the White Ilousi.• which he is summoned to
pre
side over.
re - A irtw Rat Trap.—:Take a tub or kettle,
fill it to within six inches of the top with Water,
cover it with chair or bran : and placo it at night
where.the rata . resort. 13y this method thirty-54
rats hSve been token in ono night.
EirWood Annually Consumed.—According
to the csreful calculation of a skilful engincer, - the
present demand for wood, as fuel, in this country,
kr equal to 10.300.000 cords per annum.
r - The IVisol Mart may occesionallyi du a
weak thin the most honest man a wrong thing;
the'prouJebt man a mean thing ; and the worst of
men will sometimes do l a good thing.
e — .9"Conl in Orr4oll. 7 —A fine coal bed has been
discovered on the Canolitz in Oregon territory,
which will aid the project of a line of steamers to
Oregon, soon Co be puttan operation.
M — The Gloss Manufacturers of Philadelphia,
have discontinued the blowing, flattening, ■nd
cutting of glass on the Sabbath day, and invite
the co-operation of other manufacturers.
Cr Interesting to Topers.—The Cincinnati
Herald says the coffee houses in that city have
reined the price of liquors, so that what used to be
afip drink goes now for ten cents.
lucky. Takc.—A Whig editor in New
Himpshire has lately married a young lady worth
$300.09. so says the Lowell Courier, and we
suppose it is all right. .
reef Place.—Last week there was a fleet
of 150 vessels at Port Richmond—all en3aged in
getting coal.
Gen. 'Scott Will be G 2 years old on the
13th of Rine inst.; Gen. Cass is 67. •
Ii a" Lord Ashburtim, who died recently in
England. was married-M a daughter of Gen. Wm.
Bingham, of Philadelphia.
ET'lletting.—Thera aro bets making in Albany
that Gen. Cass will not carry a majority in any
ono county in New York.
W.' W. Seaton, of The time-honored
National Intelligence?, half just been re-elected
Mayor of Washlngtoii City:
!,:1 5- *The Novelty . uf the block and tacklo of •
vessel 'taking fire from friction, occurred lately at
Charleston, South Carolina.
r Fourth of .14..—Boston has appropriat
e& 53000 for fireworks on Independence Day, and
N. York only 52000. •
is said that Ex-President Van Buren : is
out openly spinet Mr. Cass' election.
Expensive.—Gen. Scott's reception at
New York cost the Councils of that city fifty
dollars !
.in •itc! prohibiting the silo of liquors on
tho Sabbath ilal,••passed by the Legislature of
Maryland at itilast session, took effect on the tat
inst.
.Er Resigned. r -General Cue, the Presidential
nominee of the Convention, has resigned hid seat
al a Senalor.from Michigan. .
PREACIIIING IN THE GROVE.—The German
lY ' Reformed Congregationsvillworshin (God willing)
next Pabbath morning at 10 , o'clock, In the German
Language, followed with an E , nglish exhortation, in
the Grove, at the upper end of Port Carbon Street. In
the afternoon at 3 o'clockohe service' wall be continu
ed In the German 31ethodist Church.
R^ , NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY, will parade
Ote on Iduoday the 12th of June.at I o'clock P. 31. in
summer uniform. Dy command
HENRY LORD, O. S.
go> COUNTY hIES - TlNG.—The Democratic Whigs
ktrc - of Schuylkill County, and all others in Givor of
the Proctective policy of the country, are invited to as
semble in County Convention, at the Court House In
the Borough of Orwigshurg, on lifiraday. the' 1201 day
of Jane next: at 1 o'clock P. M.. foe the of cog
rutting together mettle present affairs of the country
aka for chooslng•Cooferees to meetthe Conferees from
Dauphin and LebanonCoonties tat place in nomination n:
candidate to represent thtsdharict In the neat Congress
—and adopting such other preparatory measures ns may
be deemed advisable for the approaching Presidential
election. . _ '
• DANIEL HILL, . JOHN DENNISON,
HENRY STAGER, • DANIEL KISTLER,
HUGH LINDSEY, JACOII KILAM,
JOHN A. BECHTtf., JAMES 11. GRAEFP.
/Sanding Committee:
ga-"p
STAR OF lIETIILkIIEM TEMPLE OF lIONOIt
Kr' No. 37, S. of T.. 'iv meet every Tneedny eve:nil:l=
nt the uonal time, until further notice, at Temperance
corner of Centro' and I , Vlarket streete:
.„A. HETHERINGTON, W. R.
121:13=MEM
ge , } TaNIT T Y CHURCH POTISVILLE.-Berviee
ltr• will be held regrdarly hereafter In the new edifice
every tnornin4 and afternoon at the usual honra.
D•oia, A FIICIE AND FULL GO4PEL.—The Univer
kr, - salist society, under the rairtoral charge of the
Itev.4. W. McMaster, continue to bold morning and
ere wog vendee' every,Sabbat Li, in the Lecture room of
fitichter's new Pall, at the usual church hours.
g•-• PREACHING IN MINERSVILLE.—The Rev
Bonnell`of the Presbyterian Church
will preach, Providence permitting, every Sabbath
morning, at 101 o'clock, in the English Baptist Church
ADVERTISER.
DR. SWAYNE'S GREAT DISCOVERY. _Since the
discovery of Dr. Swayne's valuable medicine, Thou.
sands have been rrotored to perfect health, who but by '
its*use would now he in the Silent gravel Another ,
living witness. Read with astonishment the wonder.
fut Cure Performed by Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup
'of Wilkeberry • Philada. Jan ^5,'47.
Dr. SWayne—Dear Sir. i—lniustice to yotimelf and a
duty I one to suffering humanity, I cheerfully give' my.
testimony, and declare - to the world the west
ing_ercels..and the great cure your Compound Syrup
of WilitChelryperfomied on me,tinder the most un
favorable elteumatancesi I was taken with a violent
tough, Spitting of Blood, severe pains In the side and
breast, which teemed to break down and enfeeble my
Constitution, so that toy physician thought sty case be
yond; the power of medicine, and my filends all gave
me up to die; but thanks to you, and the effects of
your great discovery, I now feel myself a well man, and
raised from a mere skeleton to as fleshy and healthy a
Mal as I have been for years, and shall be' pleased to
give any information respecting my ease, by calling at
my residence, Mechanic street, third door below' George
street, Northern Liberties. J4COII PAINTER.
Certificates such as the above arqnniv•daily received,
from all quarters of the globe.
Ona word aj Caratait—S ince the introduction of mx
article to the public, there - have haves dumber of unprinci
pled individuate got up nostrams,w hick' they assert con ,
taip Wild Cherry; some are Called "Balsams," "Bit =
tees," and even "Syrup of Wild Cherry," but mine is
the original and only genuine preparation ever intro
duced to the public, which can be proved by the public
recur& of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The
onlysafem,aanl against imposition is to see 'Manly sig
nature is on each bottle. DR. 11. SWAYNE,
, Corner of Eighth and Race its r
Prepared only by Dr. Swayne, N. W. corner of Sib
and Race streets, Philadelphia, and for s a le by respect-
able Druggists in nearly all the principal towns in the
United States.
For sale by .1. G. Brown, Druggist, and Danl. Krebs,
at the Post Oince, Pottsville; C. at G. Hunteinger,
Schuylkill Haven; Frailev & Hobart, Orwigsburg ; P.
& Shollenberger, Ilanabirg"; James B.Falls,
; H. Shinier, Druggist, Port Carbon;. lohn Wit-
Miildleport ;E, .1. Fry, Tamaqua Belford Mc.-
Lein k. Co.,Sumolit Hill. •
COMPLEXION.—Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
aamthe hest cosmetic in the world; because they cleanse.
and purify the body of thoi.s morbid humors which if
lodged inihe cuticle, are the cause not only of yellow
or swaithy complexion and roughness of the skil,.
but all kinds of . eruptive diaeasce. Wriehre, Indian
Vegetable Pills alert aid and improve digostion, as well
as cleanse and purify the blood, and, therefore, give
health and vigor to the wholefratne, which in turn, will
be sure to give a clear and healthy complexion.
CA CTION l—Prarls of Niner,rille bhoort of Coen
terfeet.! ! !— The only authorised agent i 3 C. li. De For
est— purchase Wright's ° lndian Vegetable Pills from no
other. I. W..Giblet,keeping a Drug stem it, Minerstrige,
is no,an agent for Wright's Ind Lon Vegetable Pllis,and
we guarantee as genuine; medicine offered by
hiui for sale.. There is no certainty of getting the gen
uine except frout.tio; regular agents, and never below
the regularprica,
.Poe sale in Pottsville by Mrs. E. M. - Beatty, sole agent.
Office and general depot, lb% Race klreet,
Remember, the only otigindl and genuine /mix t. Ve
getable Palo, bai,•e the signature elf WM. WILUAIT:
THE, GREAT MEDICINE or - Tilt: DAY: Datjog
TOWNstati'li H taturAUlLLA.—This medicine ha. the •
peculiar fortune of being reemnitiendisl and presrrilird,
by the mon respectable absetrlaus of the_conntrl, and
only requires atrial to bringit into general urn. -• It is
put up in 'loan bottles:and is six times cheaper than
any other preparation. Dv. Townsend is a physician
of urearrepistation in Albany, and the- Physicians
groerally in that city prescribe it in their practice.
The following is a certificate front sonic of them:
MINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.
•
Dr. TOwnsend is almost daily reeciring triers from
Physichiiis in diffeient parts of the Union.
This is to certify that rve,-the untivrfnenedlPhyl.icines
of the eity.of.Albany, have in numnroud eases presrri
bed Dr. Townsend:A - Sarsaparilla, 'anti we beli•ne it ro
be one of the mott valuable preparations of the Sarsa
parilla in the market. .
M. D., •
I. WILSON. M. 11.
It. P. 11111GEA, M. D.
P. E. ELMEN DORF, M. H.
'Albany, April 1, ISO.
Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following, Is one of
he Melt and most respectable Physicians In Conn.
Hartford, Ct; May 21, ISIS.
Dr.:l;owiliagNo.--Dear Sir: ••• Townsend's Sarxa
parilla finds a ready gale in Hartford—hi highly es
teemed by all who have made use or it, soil we Nava
leason to tielleve its gond qualities will Ire• daily appre-,
tinted li l y a disrerning public. I have daily rails Mr it,
mid Intl t you wilqe remunerated for your exertions to
render service to the afflicted. I sin sir, your obedient
ecrvantK HARNEY' SEVSIOUR,.M. I).
The Cetterat Agency for the - sale of the Stlrsa
parilla.ik.tliattvan's Bookstore. Pottsville, whe re Drug
2IAIS :tnil others eau be supplicthybolesale at tlMMaun
arm re r;s prices. •-
It is also fit sale in roust hilt, at John U. Brown's,
Clemenit &Pa rein's, and John :4, Martin's Drug
Stores;[ E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J LL Falls, lline.rsville
C. Frailty, Orwtastoug; [huffy tilaisth r, S. M. }Emmy
top, nut W. L. Heisler, Port Carbon ; Patti Barr, Pine,
grove.
tek,,Se advertisement In anothtriolumn. A circular
contianing a lora° number of certificates from Phytti
.ciany arid others can be examined at Barman's Rook-
. . . .
torc.Price $.l per bottle, or n Bottle. for .
.BEWARE OF cOUNTEiLFEITS.—Fegtar'e Coua
terfeit betector, dfd United States Abney Reporter,
be -beet' in th United States, containing fac sloule
cog - ravings of all the Gold, pitcer, and Copper coin. in
lirculatlon wait their value detached: corrected month
op. No', merchant or dealer agh, lobe without it.
Oi Persons enclosing one dollar to the subscriber
will linvelhe Detector mailed monthly one year to their
address.; It. HANNAN,
Oct 2 •ioi • soleagent for Schuylkill Co.
t} 1 F 110 U have a bad cold gn;to Melts' new Drug
Ziore, and get a bottle of his Expiictoranr; it Is the best
-qilng weever hayetried. [Feb.s4l
i'IIII4DELPIIIA DAGUERREOTYPE -ESTAI3-
LI:3II3IENT; Exchange, 3.i story, Rooms 25.27.—Da
guerrentype Portraits of all 07.”3, either singly or In
family groups, colored or without colors, tire taken every
day, to !any weather. COies. of Daguerreotypes, Oil
Paintings, Statuary, dcc. may also be procured. Ladies
and Gentlemen are requested to examine specimens.
april29 'l5 ly 18] W. k. F. LANGENGEI:II..
MEM
At Pinegrove, on Sunday; the 2lat ult. by the Rev.
Mr. Sadder, Mr. GEO. HEISLER, to Miss MARGARET
GHISON, bath of Schuylkill Haven.
At the Parsonage of the 24 M. E. Church, on thetas
inst.,by,the Rev. T. A. Fernley. Mr. JOHN 11. BEST;
to Mier SARAN FIELDS, all of Pottsville.
In Philadelphia. on the Ift Inst. by Rev. J. L. Grant,
DANIEL. R. LEIB, Esq. of this Borough, to Miss
RUTH BARBER, of the. former place.!
In Mtnersville, on May Ilth, by Welke. Mr. Beret,
.Mr. DAVID SIIMUCKER, to Miss VARLET BLAND,
both of that place.
On the 2d bat. by the Rev. : Joseph McCord, Mr:
JACOB, BIJOUX, to Miss lIANNALI RlBOl, all of
this place.
DEATHS
Trithie Borough, on Friday trst, Mrs. lI4NNAII, eon
sort of Mr. Geo. Stari,nged 65 years.
On the 25th ult. near .Wtlites-Barre, CORNELIUS
COBTRIGHT, Esq. aced 89 years:
In Philadelphia.. on the 234 lilt. slrs! ELIZA, wife of
Chas; Wheeler, Esq: and daUgher of the late Capt. S.
'Bowman, of Wilkes-Barre. I.• • '
In Danville on the 25th Olt. A.. MONTGOMERY, in
the 7lit year of his age. 1:
At the residence of her son Mtn. Geo. Rahn,
in Schuylkill Haven, on the 6th Inds. Mrs.ELIZ A BETH
Cu MIST, In the Bth year of lier age.
In this Borough on the sth Inst. WILLIAM, Infant
ton of Wm. and SamhTill. " '
In Tuscarora Valley, Juniata County, Pa. nn Thurs
day June 1,1848, Mrs. SARAH MARTIN, In the Gad
year oft her age, formerly of this county.
SALE. COLLEGE—Ctass'Xcetine.—At a 'oceans of
the members of the Junior Clara of Vale College, held'
for the purpose of expressing to some fitting manner,
their sorrow at the loss. and Aheli respect for the mem
ory, of ANDREW JACKSON IMUGLASS. of Orwles
burg, Schuylkill County, Pa,—ct Classmate suddenly
removed by death—the following, Preamble and Resolu
tions were unanimously adopted.
Whenut.s. It hath been the mysterious piemure of an
allwiseland gracious Providince to remove by sudden
and untimely death, from the bosom of an extensive
circle of 'relations and fri,,nds at borne, and from the
centre if a band of fond associates at College, one•en
deared 10 all alike by his amiable character, , lns stet
ting won!), and his marilv,unatTecled virtues therefore
lic.talrctl, That we sincerely deplore-the sail event
which has deprived us of a class-mate, and a friend,
respected and beloved in life, honored and remembered
in death.
Resaired, - That we-deeply empathise with the afflict
ed parent■ and relations of our deceased associate, amt
heartily lament the solemn occurrence which has taken
from their moist a loved and affectionate eon, a warm
and generous friend.
Re.ooed, That we, as a class, will wear the usual
badge of renaming for the usual period.
ResolTed, That a copy of these resolutions he trans.
mined tithe parents and the friends of the deceased,
and to the press for publication. '
• 11. It. COLEGROVE, Chairman.
LOST -FOUND.-WANTED.
VOUNDeert STRAY MAUL—Came to the prem.
. tsesi of the:subscriber, restrike; in East Markel St:
Pottsville, on Wed neaday last, a Grey Mare, about 5 or
6 pram old, The owner Is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take her away, other
wise she will be sold at the law directs.
ne3'4S-23 31) RICHARD OWF,P;S. -
TILLY llllRSB.—Strayed away from the new
lonsib at. Port Carbon, on Tuesday night last; a
DARK- GREV 11011tdE, with a lump on his back worn
by thellarness, about 9 years old—aml liad a strap
hatter oit. Whoever will returnitaid Horse to thigh
Kinsley's, Port Catbon,.ol. leave information where he
can be got dgain, will be reasonably rewarded.
June - 21-3te PATRICK NAULT Y.
INFORMATION WANTED.—Does any tine
hnowsvhere Mrs—Sinn Wo'Aaron in 1 , Her husband,
Rabat Wuhint:ton worked in the mince at the time of
the mat eataktophe there, and survived (ugly a fort,
night. About two years ago she was in Pottsville.
Since that iime nothing has been heard from her—she
came front Oldham, England, about P years ago. Any
information of her, or a letter from her, wpuld.be glad
ly received by her brothers, Michael and Salmon,
at,Vassalboro, Eennebet County, Maine.
Jana 19, 24-
, .
GSPICES—Bythe keg always on hand
• •
and for sale by
March 4-111) LITTLE & MARTIN, Centre street
VOLD ILINOSi.Peno Peticila, Guard, Vest, and
Fob Chains in great v ',Air, at
DclB4ll BS/ '111( ELLIOTT'S.
HOTE
WHITE 11011 SE: HOTEL.—For.
a
O _ wetly Jacob
;ra Streets, ,
corner' of Crain. and
• '. Xa)antan reets, Pottsle. ILLIAM
' MATZ, announces Pottsville. W
the public and his nu
mesons friends that he has taken the above celebrated
note!, where he will be happy to see all tile fornieneus
tomers of the establishment, his friends and the pithllc
to general. The house has recently been fitted up in
(behest manner, and he flatters ltinlArlr that by Mlle
wittisig attention on his part, that he Can dive entire
satisfactibn to the travelling public. ' •
Ills stabling is extensive, and he has a large yard
which will accommodate any quantity of vehicles,
and which can he closed up at night,
- June 10, .4s.
1 MOUNT Cl/LIMON 110 TEL
W m
E ell known and extensive Establishment has
:raga been taken by the subscriber , and thoroughly
cleansed and refitted, and is now ready for the recep
tion of Travellers and Visitors to the Coal Region.
The Mount Carbon Hotel is boated In the town of
Mount Carbon, adjoining, Pottsville, near the upper
termination of the Reading Railroad and the Schuyl
kill Navigation; attached to it are warm and cold
baths, a large and handsomely ornamented terraced
garden, a deer ;cut, and many other improvements
that will contribute to the comfort and amusement of
the guests,
The sleeping apartments are furnished with the best
mitrens beds, and have all the other acecsitaty conien
iences, such as clothe presses, to. '
The table will be furnished with the best the markets
, will afford. and every attention paid to render the sit.
nation of those who may sojourn here, a greesb:e.
. WM. O. JOHNSON.
An Omnibus for Pottsville will leave the Hotel
about every hour during the day throughout the season.
Ma 13 '49.
FRANKLIN HOUSE, los eileseet
Kxteret;—FAinidapAris• This house Is7located
. In Chesnut street, between Third and Fourth,
an the immediate vicinity of the Exchange, Post Office,'
Banks and business part of the city. It is well fur
nished, the rooms large and comfortable. ; The table
is always supplied with the best the market arforele.
The wines in part are of the well known stock of the
-Messrs. tlanderson,and are not inferor to any in the city.
The subscriber is assisted in the management of the
house by It. M. Slaymaker, formerly of Lancaster Co.,
Pa., who has recently been one of :he principal assist
ants, In " Hartwell's Washington House." The ser
vant* are polite and attentive lathe wants of the guests.
Nothing shall be wanting on the part of the nrOPTtelor
to make the Franklin House a comfortable
- ', em i 0 the
traveller, the man of business or P 4 .:iistire, and it will
be his constant desire to
~.m erit a , e liere ' o r their patron
age_ [FebS.43-G] "• ei: SOULE, Proprietor. •
ti,.„,..„ . i„. 3I E . ...tCIIANTS. lIOI.ISE s PlsPi.
-.----; s rte subscriber, late of Millersville, respect.
_,....fu11y informs his friends and the public of
°`'.'.,mylkill county. that he has taken the well known Ho
tel, No. 337 N. TI tad-st. Philadelphia, called the Mer
chant's Minuses and be in e determined to spare, no ex
ertions or expense to retailer it worthy their column,
he would respectfully 'invite those visiting Philadel
phia to give hint a rail. The locaticn of tee' Hotel is
very good: being nearly in the centre of business and
amusements, and near all the radroad and other depots.
Terms moderate. W. It. BUSH.
Good stabling attached. Phil'a. aprilS 3ni• 15
7 ---
PENNSYLVA'A. HALL, Pottooille•
--Th.: undersigned hereby git es notice that
he has taken the above well known Hotel,
and rhat the same will hereafter be cenducted by him.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is authori
'
zed to receive and discharge the accounts of Joseph H.
Weaver, created while the Pennsylvania Hall was un
der ids,ihaves. JOHN WE AVEIL
Pottsville, aprilS• 3m* 15 I
FOR SALE AND TO LET
SALE..—TOWN LOTS—In th, T.,ivu of
Li.scll)l-11.ply
Ill'-z4111.,
, Jii.ne IU !;:i-kr Mahiniani, F reef, l'ott-011e.
`OR SALE. --A 1 - 11:S'1' RATE'
i-nrural hand Steam Etirine ite.trly new, anti in ex
cellent ronairien, Ilis wend k :•m41.•r.. Rated
atinf horse pf.1 , f1 , 111 ran lint" nil for Inn. Cylin
der Inr inch., diameter. fr I , olliir
nartielintrealinly Pr Tito 0.1111•Tli k,
.111 e, fir Ti, & Dotterer, Fonnelers and Ma
r hil)1•1<. Reaflirz. PhY29 21-1
1 4 , Olt SALE.--:•iawed- Late u n rstaatly on hand•
and for sale by ° J. G. & C.
•44.
. .
OT FOIL SA L E.—Lot No. 3, on Centre street.
.11.4 , frentonLis offered for sale. rcor part kola's vainly.,
of WM. Hetherington, Centre st., Pidts, tile. (te1,2(1.
r.ro LET.—TO COAL PF.ALERS.--Whari on the
Schuylkill to rent. A hirge Wharf on the east
side of the Schuylkill river, beloW the 11. S. A'rsenal,
suitable for shipping and stocking Coal ; will Whit. fur
One or more years, on reasonable terms. Apply to
JONA PALMER, Jr. No. '.4D Moth Filth %t.
Philada, april22 gnoi Q 7
von S A t..E.—One llorsr, Track IVsgon and Ha,
Dees nearly new, will Lc sold low for want of
•
use, .apply to V. F. NORTON.
Pottsville, apiilld If • .16
LILIPEMOR COAL mums- is wydmiNG
0 VALLEY.--(A NUMBER.)--For sale and For rent
on the most teasonalde terms. Inquire of
V. L. MAXWEEL, Attorney at Lam;
I,Vilkesbarre, Lucerne county, Pa.
Wilkesbatre, J0,224.5-4.1.f
IVI-ioRT;LANEOUS. I
n RIC LUMBEIt.—Nvw receivioc. In yard a Boat
load of Hoards from "Middletown, a part (wflwlilth
art; C 0111111.1,1.111119
June 10 , J 1101,1.14.
911/1 REAMS MIA - I'l'lNC I M'ElCtcr y r/trup to
..A-IlfintS. Just ref:eh ed and fur gale at •
'• LIANNAN'is
Joni. i4„izi..l Cheap Bonk and Paper iltorev.
BEAUTIFUL BOOK.—The tanld'x Tirol
er Boos, hewn:folly illuminated, a feta - copied
jest race sed and for sale at . BAN N AN't4
Jon, I I 211 il'heatt Bookstores.
AV INCii I[OS tS D DItANS
1.1 great variety jatt received and fur sale at
I.IANNAN'S'
June 10 24') Cheatt Book and Stationary, Store.
NEW GOODS.—Just tecelved,a large as rortme nt
of Brads, Chinn l'earl, Neotrolaton, Verona Pearl,
Gohorr. Bough and; Ready and French lace Bonnets,
at unusually low prises, large auk! small Straw Bonnets
loth at; 371 etc. by J. MORGAN.
Market Street, Pottsville, May 2O 21-
-
112 ST RECEIVED 1111C011SignIllelliattlie York etore.
0 100 doz. Dairy Ilrunhes. nianufactared 4t the litsti"
Dillon of ;lid Mind, in Philadelphia, ota very superior
goality, and wilt he snld ellen', by applicatiiin to .
May 13, , . E..I7AItDLEY & SON.
,C1::1',E1311A'1111) DRAWING PENCILS
12 in boxes, just rel . eived and fur rale at . .
HANNAN'S
May 13 20] Sra:ionery and Variety Stores.
CilEGAit BEET SEED, bilb. or paper, just reeeiv-
LI ed and fur sale at DANNAN'S
May .13. 20-] Seed Stores, Pottsville.
IVOCItS FLOUR S—Ohio Family Flou'r, such as
is not kept by ny'house In Pottsville, but by IL H.
Schooner, and sold ;at Less prices than any house can
sell in Pottsville. Come and give me a tall, and If the
Flour does not prove satisfactory, it Will be—taken back
and the money refunded. It. D. SCIIOENER.
MAY 6 19-] • Centre Street.
r.I: O a ANT: R A NGE R
PAPER
_e s cr 1_ er on t j an N d p a lot o E f a r e e ll iw:
aunts of beautiful Paper Hangings, Suitable for small
rooms, and Curtains, which will he sold at less than
cost, to clear out the stock, at IJANNAN '8
May O 19-lf . Cheap Paper Stores.
lIRENOLOGY.—FOWLERI3 PIIIIENOLO
r GICAL WORKS, Just recaivetland for sale at
May 6 19•tf
I , REDGOL D'S CAIIPEN TRY, new edition, very
.i. cheap, just received and for sale at
•
miy a 19-tf
• 7L ST RECEIVED et the York Store,a small lot
of Stag &Sbay celebrated sugar cured hams, for sale
by [Slay 6 16-tti E. YARDLEY & SON:
O ILS'
WINTER SPERM, Col slant!). uft
FILL and SPRING SPERM, . ha °Sand for
.WINTER SEA ELEPIL‘NT, 1 safe by
WINTER 'WHALE,. I AI.L E N&
UNBLEACHED WINTER WHALE N ED LE a,
FOR MINING, 1 a 3, South
RACKED N.W. COAST WHAJ,E, WlraVes, near
LINSEED OIL, Meal:it .„
011.-FOR ROLLING MILLS, IMILADELPIII••
GUANO. (Ph i1a,0c1.30 47-44-ly Jag 4S-5-
LAISCASTELL COMBS-- The celebrated Lan
caster COMBS by the dozen or gross for sole by •,
Mart:l9-10). LITTLE Is MARTIN,"Centre s?..
A FFLIC TED READ L i--MEDICAL HOME
PRACTICE panctually attended to, Mall it/ parti
cular branches, by Dr.KINKELIN, German Physician,
at his residence, N. W. corner of Third and Union sts.,
Philadelphia. DISEASES of the SKIN, and such ari•
sing from impurity of the blood,making their appearance
under a hundred different forms, promptty and properly
managed. TRAVELLERS supplied at a moment's no
tice with medicine, Am For part iculars. see Pottsville
Emporium and German Adler. [Drell 47-50-]y
)lIE HOME nocTori, or Family Manual, gl-
J.
.vine the causes, symptoms, and treatment of dinea
sea, with an account of the system While in hitalth,and
rules for preservin that suite; appended to which arc
receipts for pinking various kinds or medicines and ar
ticles nf thetMr the sick room, the whole for general use.
By John B. Newman. M. • price 25 cents. For sale
at [Del-49] DANN.AN'SBheap Bonk stores.
YI I LILES AND' PRAYER BOOKS VERY
LOIV.-200 Whip and Prayer Books in almost
every style of hindine, cheaper by 25 or 5(1 per cent.
than they can be purchased in Philadelphia. Splendid
Gilt Edged Family Bibles at only RI, at HANNAN'S
Cheap Book Stores.
1.1•5 isitcrs can purchase Honks cheaper to take home,
than ran be purchased in Philadelphia or New Vedic,
aprit 29 '4B. &fir:
USIIENBERGER'S ELEMENTS
01..0G Y.—This valuable work for the ure of fami
lies, schools, and colleges, by W.B. W. Ruslienberger,
M. D., with 300 pla tee: just received and for s ale whole
sale and retail at BANNAWS Bookstores, Pottsville.
This work ought to be lutroduced into every school
in the country. Price 50 cents [Nov
to. CORRECTl.Y.—licird's Granituatica
4..)Eorrector, or Vocabulary of the Commoh Errors o
Speech, Alphabetically Arranged. Corrected, and Hi
pialned, for the use of schools and private individuals
by Seth T. Hurd: just received and for sale at
Febl2-7) HANNAN'S Cheap Book stores.
n. CMAD.—Theeubacriber respettlitllyoffrrs hi s ser-
V lef'd to the, public as ARCHITECT, DRAFTSMAN.
MEASURER, &e. Iris charges twill he moderate, and
he may be round at his room at ail hours, above tht.
°nice of E. W. McGinnis.
apnl , JOSEPH cEoncrz.
- 60,b00 FEET .SEASONED LUMBER.,
200,A00 SIII(DELS. .-
litotaiing.Lathe and plastering Lathe, far sale, cheap
or cash, at the PineArove Lumber yard: •
apri115.'47.10 Cm.) MOLLY & SMITIL
I• VERY WOMAN'S IMOK.—The Diseases of
.1. - LlNsirnen, their Causes and cure familiarly explained
with Practical IBMs for 'their prey/oak:Wand for the
Preservation of Health, by P. 1101.1.1 CK, 51 D.: price
$l.. Forsale [5:0v201 BANNAN•S Bookstores.
OE:GARS—CHOICE !IRAN U3.—Genuine Havana
atiEHARS of fine flavor, :roman which arc the Fun
telos, Calabar.. Mliaras, &c., for Fele au
kfrettlS-124 MARTIN'S Drug Store:
.
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS—flf hope rY I
flavor, for kale city cheap at the more of
Jn22-4] LITTLE & MARTIN. -
1, - I.ol3lL—New York Ultra Family FLOUR, for
„L' sale to the trade by GRAY & BROTHER.
Febl9 1818-8] 34, Walnut at.,Philadelphia.
MUSICAL BOXES of superior make; which play
from two to olght tunes respectively,all fashionable
airs, at [DelB-511 • BRADY & •ELLIOTT'S
ATCDES AND DLAVlCllii4l—Alxvn}s on
LYS hand and for sate at low rate., bi
Matchl-10) LITTLE & MARTIN, UctarcArcet
N ,..__.__...._._ ,
OTICE.—The in n, w
of June inst. picked; up i
longing to Charles Witte:in
berg. and ilnippeil by all S.
t I
Turnpike Gate, kept by 01
bbil, is hereby wepieste Sr
himedialvly len% e ua
potpie We. wile Mile cab gi
diviLlital is well known:110
law in such n case provide!
June 10, 1 1 s.
‘TOTIC.E• An per.p
ill D. Beaty, deed, ate lu
mediate payment. All: del
July Ist, Will be:placed in t
totem. [June 3,•:1i.93.
ViiVlCE,.•Flil]l)Elti
.1 1 1 FRIEDENtiItUR(i, as
Pgrltril'lKE comPANy: , '
L an the nct of the General
Wealth or Pennsylvania, c ,
Irce tilt Fredericksburg, P
Sebuylkill Haven Turnpil.
last session of thr Leglslal
the public house of Arthur
Pinegrove, on Monday, sln
10 o'clock, A. M., for the p
'urea as may be tben and
Into effect the duties impo
I IThe Cnnimi.rionera ar
Boum S. Sherk, Freeman
Rudy, Jacob Li Itirkabir, 1
1/e, (farmer, ) Jacohlyebt
3 . J. Grove, Jon. Relabel
Henry Heilman and Deur,
/Os. Kllae , Daniel Beech°
Moyer, John Breulec. J,
Daniel Seigrred and ' , putt ,
Greennw ill. Arthur S. Fe
meff. Peter Filbert, Joh!
Bechtel, Lewis !teeter.
ugh Lindsay, Michael pi
Fettle, Sen. Jacob - atrial
Mayer, James IL Largo.
zinger, Gen. Hauffcrian,Dt
IL Delbert,. Samuel ;Bet,
Relfachnelder, Cl2te, De e:
Lanigan, Terence Duffy,
Sig, and Orlando Dot:l*er, ,
Mae 20, 1048, i
1 VI (FriCE—TO BID 1/1
i-. 1 potato will he leech'
Schuylkill County, betWr
next, for tho erectiotnot
Schuylkill. near John It
ltrunswig Township, the
bang. i 1
Commissioner's Orlice,th
burg.. May 20. i 1!.e . .. 1
EMI
OTICE.—DISSCILUTION — i7F7
1 11 . 1311IP.—The Co:Partnership her;.;
betcrien the 'Subscribers, lading tiseei
Rillyman & Co., in the. Ittachittisi lboirt a
dissolved by mutual cansent. Ali prfis
the said firm are requested to pay th...an
man: and all persons haring claim. as:
their accounts to hint fin settlement. :
up the business of the firm a 4
Port Carbon, May 23,i
110 TIC E.-1111 vin# purchased
lie, or Minersville, Abe following I
grey flames, I !dark bone, I black ma •
wagon, 2 sett double harness, I have kit.,
possession of the raid Iltavaneo during
may20.43.3t1 WILLII34
TTY
MOTILE. LetterS f Adminkim s
_LI will annexed of 141.1 WA lIIATP
Of the Borough,of Schnylkill llev..n •
been clamed 14 the Beeorter of elrtno
Jacob Ilninmerifesidinp In the lioroe,h
in cant Coonty.! All persons h. iin. t
said crate, a sc . i.,r opiesicil make the s•.,
nail Adonno4 Woe without &lay, and
tosaid coral, are tettettlett to ,
tiontztntjet, >ic telinut :7%11+314W
to roily, t the book accounts. Jlt 051
trwiettlotte., 31. Y 6
prro.:
YARDLEY in Ink act 0uryt0.,,,,
NlArch iu4 , . reds pl,a,r roll HO
ml drlty. Ltpitll:l 11l
V I/TlCE—pen. 11. tith
1.14 hun Ilanici it. ii:tvily,'ll , llll.
the) . wilt here,titer trade uniler tht•
& STEMS, at the mild stand
Matket Ftrech., where; , ry mkt
they hope to merit the patnni.,:e
In the old firm. romps 11.1waet
wnultldn well to call amid examine ihn.c;
porrhaster... are deli rmitnA •
Islay Pt • sTiuntrt
pIIAINS FOIL M1124E 9 ..—T10e,1d - ,5,41
•....; soot re shed from the chip E1a0.3 kil
Reed Iteat English ChAinr,l:tna.l t tr,.. rA6')
and 910 sale. Apply to . E. & E4AI
.aprill.2 tf 171 Market and rn,,,.. 5 , 5.4, ,
I.I A X; 4 1 „? il A i n r o n i 1.'," 3i
. - 77•""q';',v,
i (
50 dolixt • to. Ids ~/ .3],
• 9 do 5.1 xi • do !do
'' -15 do 1. e} • . to 'do :: ';'N,,,,
And Plater,for sale by i i ,-..,'","
1
A. & G. RAl.SToV,l,louthErowe -4
Philada., July 11, 1`,10,./ t .
D AIL ILOAD IRON 1- . 1 / . 4 151Y17! . 4
IL Flat Bar R. R. Iron, constantly on m e '-
at the York Store. I .
[Nov4-15) 1 ,
Bt lifto . .N4lannnt
sizes; null not.e, too,
iron; cast and shear sli•el
Cr creel; shovels of all kl
all road onlkes, ton3tAntl,
York store. [.llll-1]
I Pt tt i •r
I. t ' ll At s : t i l l ilN i„ . l l eZT 4 nl
Salter'! Sprint! Italantex
Engines, ho, 50 and '2l 1.0
Scale,, more than 56 dip
sale wholesale and retatl
bermes, at Nn. 34, Walt.
Philada.reb.lo 10114-, , , , .]
Di. ATFORM 'AND
.1. Pairbanles and Dale's
alien, for sale at tnahulrir
- Dealers in all 611
Weighing Marl
D AII. R — OAD nutv,
lltlanding fromship Alipm
Rail Road Iron, Ii x IS
tonal j a 1.. Also, Kir
log of round, square no
North East corner
SWINGS FOR 1
excellent article fp
house, recommended
Basket Cradles to nth
ed and for sale at pi!
. ,
'rue subscriber has
• Lamps, among which
eTts' Improved Safety , iLai
to be the best and sar
Europe. For sale at et
ported, at
prll 3 1• I".
JUNIATA
.55 TONS asorted !toll
widtbsof2s,32,aid,:
ll.lPozs-
BANNAN'S .
amp Bookstores
BANNAN'S
Cheap Bookstores
I ELL'S LIFE IN LOST
PERSONS wishing to subscribe to the
do so by leaving i their names AL eith ,
scriber's Rooltstores, where the numse
by obtained.'fl
Subscriptions nisei received for on!
calm published in Europe or the United it
• r
for the weekly NCAViiPaPerg.
- PHILADELPHIA AVAIT.pi
cLoTglisc EMPORIII I
No. 105 Mosul Street, brttreen Tlint
Norti, side, Philaddri.•
MO Merchants and others ivisend the
.1.. establialiment May silwlY! l
pleat of Gentlemen!! Clothing ,
to renal!
such rerumiablr Frites as will astoniA alt
hot of price!. but will 'ettaraittre to
lower than those who make mere
goods are all purchased at fire m - irrao
rood styles as camtm found in the city. 3
Ott before purchathig eloewhere, a+ the
free to all. . rr.Rity ft )te
N0. , 19ra Chesnut StrertJ
N. D.—A large stock of piece pods
went! made to ordezi at the shertcol now
May VI, '413. -
' DAG. V ERRE() TYPE L.
tlenien of this place elmd siiinity are rr
to call and t. xarnineopechnens ; as ^l
to a few weeks we ],hope the I.' o l o
ochres or this opportunity ot erttint
taken in the hest style, and arcordiat
movements, neatly put in eases or 6tH
Breast-pins, colored true to life, and at
May 20,4E1.
BOOIC-BINDERY IN PC l '.
TitE subscriber hats. In his ernplol
Binders, and ts'prepared to bind. r
facture to order; books of every dre.:
Within% DiteAin; done. will pletec '"
tromediat'dy. to keep the hands amnia!
Ifs fn..les and buds' Blank and Tune
and !,astern, at short notke.
:t1 , 120 21-] At Ala Cheap honk
. o. A noutltet of books loft N.
remaining at thn ilstablishsooso—.orns t
years. IltilcsocaltD4 for obottly therm
for
KNOW ALE MEN
I/EN:SETT & 0...
ITAVE REMOVED from 19d *
'-'n their new splendid and inositen .
be known as ihe TOW ER I W.I. CLOT'.
I.C "- 18 'Markel i3trect, , hetteeca l'''
Philadelphia. - The proprietors Gel err)
mitigating what In any way tetehl
usual Dionhaiatle e caiigerat ion el " r 4
but will bet to to quotti the full '
one nt 4,11 r city patters : i
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."oon of the en, test curio:he, that
to th , gttaliVer, is teihiett & Cn'e :t.2 ', l '' ' • I 8 1 Market Street., between t.
w h h has liven as •leil "Tower Ilan . '
iar finish of the rant. Tire builds::'
o . nattaitiinz . I ven caparimwt l'wa'
Ye te eked it nit every variety of v?"
•, .1. cd in the niiM ['cacti eider 50 "
V rWr 7 takel tll; a l ue ia : hg ' t
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• aaircntentsii lteels.P
and to those coming from the couottr;
place more worthy or a visit. I •
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