The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 19, 1849, Image 3

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    TEBSIO OP THE WINERS• JOURNAL.—SINGLE
STBSCIIIPTIONS. , =Two 'Dollars per annum, pay
able semiannually in advanee, to those who reside
o tie County--and atiottily in advance to those who
reside oat of the County. The publisher reserves to
himself the right to charge IR 50 per annain, when
payment is delayed longer than one year,
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el. Larger Advertisements, as per stre"neut
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N 0.160, 'Nassau Street, New York,
No. 16, State Street:Boston, and . '
South east corner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets,
Caltimore, is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and
advertisements for the ?diners' Jsarnal.,...
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TIM CIRCULATION of the bliners'Journal is greater
ban any other paper published in Northern Pennsylva
nia, and has nearly double the circulation of any other
publisbdiriSchuylkill county. It also circulates largely
stone; capitalists, manufacturers, iron and coal dealers
tbrouzhout the Atlantic and_Caitern Staten.
SINGLE COPIES or, rue MINERS' JOURNAL
ran be obtained every Saturday of William Old
&now, Mineraville; Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at
The idrner of Centre nod Market streets,.Pottaville
and at the cannier of thnpublieatiott °Mee.
FIRE,I!EALTII,►ra LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
—The subscriber is .tgent for Fire.llealth pod Life In
surance. rAny Information on either of .the. different
hrsne hes crin he obtained at the office of the Miners'
Journal, where insurances are effected.
B. BANNAN.
POTTSVILLE.
S . TURD4 Y AKORAcIXO, MAY 19,1E49
['The Reading Herald says that •all editors,
generally speaking, are good- looking !" • We
were Aware of this fact long ago; but modesty
compelled us to remain quiet upon the subject.
tar Judge Conrad, of the''• Daily Never," has
been appointed Deputy Surveyor of the Port of
PhifiadelPhis, in place of Col. Forney, of the
Pennsylvanian, resigned.
I'V'Collector of the Port —The newly ap
pointed Collector of the port, Wm. P. Lewitt,
&Ili entered upon his 24ties on. Tuesday last.
Mr. White, the newly appointed Post-Master,
at Philadelphia, her alci entered upon the duties
of his office.
[ r- a Reduction of Wages is contemplated by
the proptietote of. R2lling Mills in the vicinity of
Beading, to contiAo until the demand for iron
shell incresse. This is one of the effects of the
darling locofoco Tariff of 1846.
IT'Poor Simon.—The Locofocos a. few days
since, gave a supper, in Greensburg, Pa., to
mon Drum, who atler having been in office forty
five years, was removed by the Administration.
Mr. Drum, in an ..efilcred manner," made a few
remarks!
1.7"/ndinn PiihtB.—The U. S. Dragoons
had two. battles with the Eutau and Apachee
Indians, near Taos, New Mexico, on the la of
Mardi, in which two Dragoons andeighrtpdians
ji•Cre killed. Another battle is said to have taken
place between the Eutauc end Apachees,:the let
ter basing 40 killed.
Gen. Scbit,—ln pursuance of the owners
of the President of the United States, Major
General Scott will resume the.commend of the
Army and the duties in all that regards its disci:
Aline and military control, according to the regu.
lotions preacribedlor the guidance of the General
commander.in.chief.
.'7''Peruzsy/trania liattroild.—Three hundred
I.llotisactl dollars, have been subscribed in ,Phila•
delphia to the Pennsylvania Railroad, since the
meeting on thei et which Block Com.
imittee• to &did% subscriptions, were appointed,
The work goes bravely on.
• caLarge Fire.—The flourishing .manufsc
iuring vidsge of Watertown, in Jefferson county,
in New Yolk State, was visited by a most do
tructive tile on Sunday last. The loss is 'esti.
mated at between two and three hundred thou.
s!nd dollars. • •
,tV•2llililary—The Militia of • portion- of
Berke County, find' it, a difficult matter to edit
ples the Military feeling, and have, notwithstand
iog the abolition of the Militia law, 'wad out
as ' 7.13ue1, and fined elf the absentees.
tar Yankee Notion.—An American reaolvi , .g
pliorame of the gold country in California ii et.
hibited in London. It is called ..Van Huren'e
Panorama."—Presents of genuirio gold dust were
10 he made, on the first caroling or the repressnta.
lion, to fifty ladies in the "•reserved seats."
' 1 , 17 ' Fireman's Parade--The Firemen; of
Marling have resolved up.rn a parade in that
clip on the Fourth of July next. The Fire Co'irt
panics of the surrounding towns are in receive
ithrations, which, of course, Will :include the
Firemen of this Borough. There will also bd
Fireman's Ball in the evening.
Defalcation.—lt is said that the defalcation
oI Major Scott, the late N avy , Agent, stationed at
\VaShington, will reach $'50000: Ii is rumored
that an officer in the War Department is behind
in his accounts to a very- large amount. Tura
there out.
17,Lociyucoi'sm in a Tight Place.—The
Easion Argus recently published a statement that
the wages of hands employed by the (Irene [ron
po4ani had been reduced to sixty cents peC"
day., A paper signed by fatty two of the work
• :
men has since been published contradicting the
.Argos, and stating that their wages have been
raiud ten per cent.. since the recent election.
llar The Perich Crop.—The Baltimore Amoti•
can r esysthat later accounts from the peach grow.
eta are not is discouraging 'as those •at first
We (sem trom.vartous points That the
.damage to the trees, though very great, is not so
extensive as was at first supposed- The pros
,
lecf.ii tbatabe crop will be greatly diminished
an etent, but that we are not to be entirely do
rived of this moat wholesome and delicious
gFFrom California--Thi latest news (torn
rthe .gold Region states that the Cebromism! were
alboetorganizing a legislative Assembly for pass.
ing ,we. A letter ststevothst the Government has
beeoorganized,whichdlll3VOLVed Govern or ' Sm ith's
prA)amation.excludiog forLigners from the privil•
cgs, of digging et the mines. It is also stated
'that Governor Smith had established • police
directed to permit every one to work. The
placers aro said to be richer than ever.
Profesian and Practice.—The Lances
ter papers state that the Lancaster Dank has
Penguin:mural: accepted the new Charter" gm - A-
Odi the late session at the Legislature. Some
of the principal officers and stockholders of this
Bank stre Pacoima' of the first water. What s
bolyl horror of Banks the "Anti-Bank Party"
mug have, When not even a tenant* anti-Sank
=olio found voting against tie pewter of this
Bank.
TEE NEW TOUR RIO
The proceedings of the Riot in New York are
known to our readers. We stated last week
that Nacready had beets hissed from the stage, at
the Astor Placa Opera' House—that at the so
licitation of the most respectable citizens of
that city, he consented to act—that having ap
peared upon the stage at the invitation of those
persons, the scenes which had diigraced New
York on the previous evening, were again enact
ed—that the millittry, in consequence of the in.
ability, of the civil authorities to suppress the
riot, were called out, and a large number of per
sons had been killed and wounded. This had
the effect of quelling the disorderly conduct of
the rioters, and shortly afterwards they-Succumb
ed to the majesty of the law—not, however, un
til they found the military were determined to
use them in the roughest manner. The quiet of
the city has been restored; peace has again been
established, and the law has been maintained, at
the cost of a number of lives. We hail intended,
this week, to express ourselves fully upon this
subject, but find that space will not, permit ns
to do so.
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10 00
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300
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GOLD AND SILVED.
• Hunt's Magazine given' the following particu
lars relative to the production of gold and silver,
furr,i.hed by M. Chealier; one of the moat dis—
tinguished fotaticiano living. It ii staid that
America produces $10,295,380 of gold; Europe
$895,669; Russia $20,666,600; Africa and Asia
$ll 711,000 ; total $43,568,580—Aual to 138,-
360 lbs. avoirdupois. Of silver, the quantity pro
duced is estimated at 1,917,063 lbs. avoirdupois,
of which 218,750 lbs. come from China, Japan
and Indian Arcbepalego. America yields of the
total quantity, 1,345,412 lbs. against 1,968,750,
at the commencerne I of the present century.
At that time,. the roanc!ion amounted to $22,-
948,800 of gold, nd $40,000,000 of silver—total.
$62,948,800. The whole value of gold and silver
produced at the present time a $43,568,580 of
gold, and $38,884,400 of silver—total $82,545,.
980, showing a slight falling-off in silver, and e
very large increase in gold.
DECISIVE ACTION.
A riot occurred a few days since on the Hud
eon R.yer, in West Chester county, N. Y. The
Sheriff - of the county went out to arrest the rioters,
and succeeded in arresting three men, Whom he
hand•cuffed. The other rioters gathered round tha
Sheriff and demanded the key to the . hand•cuffs,
in order to liberates the prispers, with As threat
that if he did not, i ey would shoot him. The
Sheriff then drew aivolver from his cost pocket
and shot one in the lineast, one in the neck, one
in thd arm, and did:others, becoming alarmed at
this prompt, properfend decisise action of the She
riff, fled, leaving the wounded behind: - Lot all
rioters, when about t? interfere with the officers
• f the law, take this instance into consideration.
DELAWARE et HUDSON CANAL CO
A portion of the newspapers of this State,
ours among the rest, a short time since, publish.
ed a paragraph taken from the report of the Au
ditor General to the effect that the Hudson and
Delaware 'Canal Company, had defrauded, - the
State-out of 684,000. This is untrue, and we
are pleased to correct the statement. Toe pub
lication, so far ae it related to that Company, was
hardly justifiable under the cirtumstancef —far
the question of debt or no debt' due the State,
was then actually pending before the Judiciary.
The case has been tried within a Om days past at
Harrisburg, before Judge Pearson, in the Com
mon Pleas Court, and a verdict rendered for the
Company.
Aproprialiutzs fur 1849.—The National
Intelkgencer of Monday last, publishes a detailed
statement of the appropriations made during the
second session of the 30th 4 Cougress; also the
offices created and their salaries, and the offices of
which the salaries were increa.ed, which are as
follows:
Civil, diplomatic, and miscella
neous. 56,300305 743
Military, including fortifica
tions, Indian department, rev- •
ary 'and
,other prneionr , 7.937,161 96
Naval, including navel pensions, 9.601 882 91
Post - Office Department,, 4,328,391 00
In fulfilment of treaty with Mexico, 7,260.000 00
Total
Truly Repuldican.—Maj9r Lewis - Figg
offers himself as a candidate for the convention to
remodel the constitution of Kentucky. lie an
nounces that he will not only advocate the elec
tion of judges, magistrates, &c., by the people,
but will al,o go for the election of preachers,
schoolmasters, and tarern-keepers. As io the
sheriffs, constables, &c., he regards them as nui
sance•, and •says t he writ go for abolishing them.
He tons;ders it 'quite anti-Democratic to grant
any set of men exclusive privileges, merely to be
devil and harass other people about paying their
debts, while they never pay their own.
A SPLE }NFL' NONPLUSSED
The Milford Bacon states that the Sheriff of .
Suave: minty, Dvt.. hoarded the ship Susan Cr :'-
Owen., at Lewistown, on Monday the 7th inst.,
for the purpose of arresting Mr. Crawford, Rid.
die of Philadelphia, who was bound for eslifur
nia. at the instance of Charles Cummings. whom
he owed fifteen hundred dollars. The Sheriff,
. after holed boarded the ship, was hissed by the
passengers in the presence of the Captain. Capt. ,
Barclay then asked by what authority he had
boarded the ship, when the Sheriff handed him
the writ; saying he demanded Mr. Riddle. The
Captain immediately remarked, have three
men locked up which f have orders to let no stran
ger to see," and turning upon his heel he went
into the cabin. Same of thearmoved to throw the
Sheriff overboard, and proposed three cheers for
the Captain and three groans for the Sheriff—
others cried out justice has hid her face. When
the Sheriff and his posse were about leaving the
ship, they called to them and told them they were
a yet of land pirates. Finding all attempts of no
avail the Sheriff and his pose left the ship and
returned to the shore. On Wednesday morning
she gut under way and put 'to see.
• ID - The.Chotera is raging to a fearful extent
among the California emigrants eneampoi, near
tat. Louis, a large number of whom have died:
[For the Minera' Journal I
•
Mr. Bannan
Pleas; insert in your Journal, the following lines to
the afflicted fatnlly of the tate Charles Heebner.
Relentlesb - Death has borne away,
- • A loved one from your sight ;
In the dark tomb bra form must lay.
His soul has winged its flight
Up to the throne: where Cod cloth ott,,
Encircled by the throng
Of spotless beings, angels bright,
Wbo praise him with their songs.
His earthly trial. now are o'er,
Ills sufferings have en end ,
And if be'e safe on Canaan 's shore,
With Jesus as his friend,
You would h to call him thence,
Back to s World f sin; .
But ent wail. ti I you go hence,
To meet with him gain.
Full well I know bat sorrow's sting
Has pierced your in oat souls;
Days passing by, neva rt bring;
Grief's wave still o'er y
Brit barks Cod speak., 'Let all around,
In me now put their tenet i
Affections spring not from the ground,
Nor sorrow from the dust:.
He'll glee you strength this stroke to beau
Then - no - his graen depends
Commit your dear one to his care,
Whose mercy knows no end.
And when the summons you shill bear,
To rail you bent° away,
Clad to depart—whbooca fear,
May you that call obey,
And alt with Charles in Heaven appear,
In realms of EMI* day. M
May 19, 11.149,,..
Mr. IL Bannon
Dear Sir—We call the 'attention of the people of
Schtsylkikt - County, to Jeinmish Reed, Esq. of Pouf
elite, aid suitable candidate far Sheriff at the ensuing
election. Should ihisfgentleman, who so ably and
satisfactorily performed the duties of Sheriff while in
ofsce, again come forward as the candidate of the Whig
party. the people of M Idleport, and Blythe Township,
generally, unanimously agree to give him their most
cordial and beartysappon. His character for honesty
and Integrity is well konwo.—his capacity has been
well tested. Your's. !Sc.
MANY VOTERS.
Of Blithe Township.
Ea. %7
"TAW' ;at'
The Coal Trade for 1549.
The quantity of Coal sent by , Railivad this
Week is 19.541 02—by Canal, 6,90 G 13—for the
Week, 27,417 15. The increase this week is
abnut7,ooo tons over last week. The abiPments
for the corresponding week last year, were 4:3,-
464 tons.
At several Collieries the men have gen . ° to
work during the week—but about one. half are
still standing idle; and what is singular the de
mandfor Coal bus not increased to the extent an
ticipated.' Many of our Operators have not or
ders toßeep their Collieries in operation a week
ahead. 'Unless The trade abroad comes forward,
there will be-great suffering next winter. It is
ninV utterly impossible to supply the market
from all the regions, and prices must rule high
during the whiter in those places ioacessible to
the Coal Region.
The Committee of Operators made a report
at the meeting on Saturday last, which we put.
lisp below, is as fulloWs:,
The Committee on the state of the Trade, submit the
fnllowing Repor4 . •
That they have visited Philadelphia and found the
market at that point not to have undergone any ma
terial changes. .lace their last examination. At Rirh•
mond the stock hat not accumulated, the shinmente
having been about equal to the reeeipts. The amount
of Sales on 'the books of the shippers there. has In
creased during the last 'week, beyond the shipments
from that port.
The Committee regret to state that there still appears
to be an appathy on the part of F.astern dealers in re
lation to early contracts for their supplies. That this
will ultimately be to their digadvantage, must he ap
parent enevery one who le acquainted with the wants
of the market. and the avaisable means to meet those
wants. Every prospect now Indlcatei, that unless the
dealers abroad take immediate step& they will not be
able to obtain full supplies this season.
The same remarks will apply to the dealers at Phil
adelphia. The suspension has now continued for shout
seven weeks. and has bad the riled[ of clearing the
wharves at Richmond, and cladding, considerably to
the orders them ; but. up to this time. It has had but
little effect in inducing purchasers to come forward and
make contracts with the Operators-in this region.
The tionunittee are of the opinion, that this state of
things has 'been produced by a false anticipation, op
the part of the trade at Philadelphia, that coal would
again be 'rushed into the market, sad a depreciation
take placeas its the last season and: con.equently.that
our present prices could not he maintained. The dealers
below, however, will soon see that their anticipattohs
are unwarranted and fallacious.
. . . . .
The committee believe, that the greater port of the
dealers in New York. have become sensible In the im
portance of laying in their stuck without any further
delay. This course is advisable as a measure of pru
dence and ought to be duly considered by dealers in
other markets.
The Commhtee would again, as in their last report,
urge upon every operator, the great importance of ad
benne to the following principles.
1. Nut to send Cool into market except on actual
2. Not to send coal to any pante. whatever. unless
the priers and terms have been previously determined
upon.
3. Nat to go into market and force sate.
4. Na to Bell coal for less than will atlord
profit to the Operator, and Fir wage. to the miners and
laborers.
Amount of Cmitaent over the Philadelphia and Rend
ing Railroad and sichuyikill Navigation for the week
ending on Thursday evening last:
RAILROAD. . CANAL
WEEK TOTAL WEEK. TOTAL.
P Carbon. 6,544 10 60203 13 4,509 11 19,017 18
pottuuote. 3.393 06 36.151 01 1199 17 11.1,89 'lO
S. Haven, 5.830 10 70.918 17 - 603 05 6.980 18
P. Clinton, 3,775 10 0.042 00 1.091 00 0,465 06
19,541 02 219,312 11 6,00 G 13 43,390 12
43,590 12
Total by RR& Col. 252,7110 03
To - earae period last year, by Railroad 380,771 05
Do by Canal 71,158 11
900,929 19
Derrease this year, 190,221 16 to. '
LEIIICII COAL TitADE.
The following no the quantity of Coal *tent front the
Lehigh region for the week ending May . 12th, 1849.
Wane. TOTA L.
Eilmmll Mine, 4,147 CM '' : 41,129 14
Minium Run. . • 2,479.9 12.761 17
Hearer Meadow. 556 10 5,051 07
Spring Mountain Co. 3,775 15 12,707 10
Sugar Loaf Co.• 61 05 282 02
Hazleton Coat Co. 1,008 19 8.807 17.
Cranberry Coal Co: _ 496 07 0,530 00
Burk Mountain Co - . - 3,272 12 12.956 15
AVilkesbarre Cosi Co. 516 II 1,837 11
17,051 07 97,216 13
To same, porlod lost year, . 90,959 19
DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE
Seat for the week ending. May sth.
Transportation on tAe Railroads In &Any Min Courtly.
The following is the quantity of Coal transported
over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County. for
the week ending Thursday eveninc, April 19. 1849.
WEER. TOTAL.
Mine 1161 and S. 11 R. R. 6,595 19 78,096 16
Little Schuylkill R. R. 4,690 19 48,357 17
Mill Creek do 1,081 IS 37.919 OS f
Mount Carbon do 4,211 09 46.832 09
Schuylkill Valley do - • 5.912 03 43.807 12
Mk Carbon and Pt. Carbon da 5.008 05 1.011 09
linhanklanal • do 2.834 02 11,555 02
Swatara do 2,051 11 10,969 PE
$36,426,611_ 613
RATER Or TOLL AND T KKKKK ORTATION OK RAIL ROAD
lin June 1,1849.
To From 111.11arhott.8.11aven.P.Clintoo.
Richmond. until June 1,1849, 1611 • 155 135
Philadelphia, do do 1 60 155 I 35
RATER OR TOLL ET CANAL. TO JUNE I. 1849.
• From Mt. Carbon. Sitaeen. P.Clintoo.
To Philadelphia 65 eta. 6: et,. 53 cte.
To Philadelphia
To New York
For additional New Advertisements see Next
Page. They will there be found arranged
under Suitable Heads.
N. York Pearl Starch.
TUE Subscriber ha• been appointed agent for th
New York Pearl Starch. The Trade will be sup
piled at New York prices.
niayl9 , l9-21-tr C. F. NORTON, Ag't.
Rising' Sun Hotel,
POTTRIitLILt, PEIII'A.
r: THE. underiigned respectfully anrounces
-. to the citizens of. Schuylkill county,' and
t 9:
„fi_ travellers In general. that he has taken that
- -i. old established stand known as •Vost's lintel,'
and lately kept by Jeremiah Mattes, at the CORNER
OE SECOND and MINERSVILLE its, in the Borough
of Pottsville, wMeh he has fitted up with special ref
terrine to the ctVmfort of poise who inay favor him
with theircustom.
The hnure is pleasantly located, with stabling and a
large yard attached, calculated to accommodate Fami
ers.and persons travelling with horses null Carriages
The proprietor has his house well furnished, and will
•pare nn pains or expense in supply his Table and Dar
in a manlier which cannot fail to afford general satis
faction.
An atteative, faithful hostler will always be in at
tendance, sn tint guests may rely nn having their hors
es properly attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER.
May 19,49. —2l-ly
Pottsville Clothing Emporium.
THE undersigned desire, to inform the public
that he has taken the old established Clothing
Stand of Mr. B. T. Taylor. a few doors above
Moninarr's Hotel, Centre street. Pottsville,
where he has Just opened a splendid stock of goods.
comprinint
French, Belrieros, American, ICloths of every color
and West of Exelood, f and description.
Summer coatings, habit clothe. nommer cloths, Bom
bazines, black and' colored cashmarett, codington'n
croton cloths, tweeds— 44c., &c.
PANTALOON drys..—doper black French Cassl
metes and docskins;:Trench fancy and mined easel
metes, merino cassimetes, all colors and qualities:
white and fancy linen drilllngs,new designs; crude and
ben verteens of every style and quality; with semi
nos, all shades and qualities.
VESTlNGS.—Superinr black satins and cashmere
resting., splendid fancy silk venting.. new designs;
white and colored Marseilles, large assortment, with.
a general variety of gofids adapted to Item. gad Hoye
wear, to which the attention of his friends acid others,
wishing a good suit of cloths, sg invited.
Ramis-NAME Cuminto.-43untater sack coats, cloth
coats of all qualities, pants, vest.. shirts, suspender.,
stocks, silk cravats, .te..,*c., at the very lowest Cash
pricer, ' I'ETER S. MARTZ.
Mavlll4o. —224
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
STIEET-IRON & TIN MANUFACTORY.
JACOB M. LONG, ••
- 7,F - r Grateful for tee liberal patronage berg
•', • tofore received. reapectfully announces
r t . . to the citizens of Pottsville and the
• surroundingcountry, that he continues
business at the old Nand, ppposite
Matz'e White Horse Hotel, on Centre Street, in the
Borough of Pottsville, where he keeps 'constantly on
band en extensive and carefully seincled assortment
of Par/or, mid Cooking Eleven. ern/guilty all the old
and approved styles, together with a variety of new
ones,adatinibly adapted to the wants gf the Coal re:
gino.
The "improved complete. of IS481" "Pierce's Amer
ican Air Tight, with Brick Top Ovcre;'• and "Stew
art'a Summer and Winter Air Tight.!! arp "cOnsldeted
by those who have tested them, probably flat viyl beat
Cooking Stoves that have ever been invented. fle
with congdense calls attention to his great stritity. 'f
Parlor and Pah/clog Staves, which Is ynn , nedle44l
the largeat, best and chnapeat:lo be found In't
of Sch ttyl kill.
He also keeps cons antly for sale a 14i)8e ar,d varle4
stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japanned' Wore, ire lbe
Lest quality and at the lowese cash prices.
TIN BOPPING, and all work connected w iih that
branch Of the business, will be promptly etecuted, in
the belt nannuor, and OD the era sposonable terps.
—2l-tr
Adams, Broth ers. =
BLANK spospg. BI4NUF/Sprßktitralti,
Jro. 1 ;Nola Thfrd steer, PlUa#lphigt,
WON OP TUC Ea Boot-)
SUPPLY BLAME BOOKB cheaper at
tht Manatee.
feu than can be had at gay Bookstore, and tbas
token wiedged soperipr. 24, '4O. 0-1,
THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AMOTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER
(For tho , ll/ners' Journal.]
EEK
9,V°
TOTAL
9TM
133:0241111
I=
R 5 Cle. per ton
1 70 •
WILD BEAS'aI, lIMDS, AND REPTILES, ,
Ever before exhibited in the ll.States4
WILL exhibit in Pottsville on Wednesday,slayßSd,
1N49. Open from Ito 4 o'clock.. P. RI. j and Ill°
ID evening. Admission R 5 cu.; Crilldsen underlo
•
years IR} ets.
Among the most comminMus feainres of•this exhl
bitten is the specimen finite Hier tmortme f taptsred
by Captain John Taber, of the ship. Good Return, of
'sew Redford, Mau, .after a severe • and desperate
struggle, the men barely escaping with their lives, be
fore they were able to despatch him with their lances.
The performing Elephant Two, who has caused
such a great sensation all over Europe, will go tbsougb
a variety of Performances, such as waltzing, balancing,
riesling the bell.creeping on his forelegs, walking over
his keeper, picking bins up, drawing a cork Nun a bot
tle. Ace.
MR. PIERCE. tha Emperor of all the Lions. In the
dens of wild beasts. Ills performances differ:, from
others, not only In the skill and mace which he dis
plays in his exercises wish the terrine ginupe of
Lions, Tigers. Leopards, Cougars, Pan hers, /kr., hut
In the marchleas and almost superhuman commas.
with which he exacts the obedience of these fiercest
and most remorseless tenants of the desert, the- forest.
and the Jungle. Mr. Pierce may have many imitators, •
but he has no equal. I •
The list embraces all the finest living specimens of
Wild Animals, that the great experience, enterprise,
and resources of the prnprieters have enablel them
to bring together in one large and splendid collection.
A full description of the animals contained in the ex
hibition, will be found to the bills at the principal ho
tels, previous to the art Wel of the company.
The company will also exhibit In the afternoon, on
Thursday, May 24, at Mincrsville. Open from I to
o'clock, P. M. only. '• [rimy 19'49-21-It
Sheriff's Sale ofßeal l . Estate.
By virtue of several writs of Viseditioni Exponas
and Levari Encino, issued out of the Court of Cpm
mon Pleas of Schuylkill County, and th ine directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on
Saturday, June 21, 1840 4 •
at 10 o'clock, 1n the forenoon, at the . [subtle house of
Wm. Matz, in the Borough of Pottsville,the following
described premises; The one full equaldiediv Med half
part (the whole Ban two equal parts vi be parted and
divided) of land in all that certain tract peple .e of land
statate partly in Norwegian town/M(4er) partly In the
Borough of Pottsville in Schuylkill mart); and also,
the one full. equal and undivided half part of all the
sionecon in and upon the said tract nc parcel of land
beglning at a post a corner of land of ,niste or late of
Benj. Pon; thence by the same land a 'id land of now
or late oi fhomasllaven,North sixty-right degrees,Eaot
two hundred and ninety-fire perches to Si post; a corner
at land now or late of Wallace and Whitney, in a line
of land of Seitzinger end Wethertll. thence by land of
the said 'Wallace and Whitney, South six degrees,
West sixty-five and .one tenth perclies'to a post, and
South t hirty-oix degrees, East twenty and three tenths
perches to the North aide of a public 'street or road,
thence by the same South sixty-two idegrees, West
twenty-two perches to a poi, thence ill by the same
South twenty-right degrees, East fourteen anti six.
tenth perches to a post, and Ounce hy; another street
or road South sixty-live degrees, West three and three
tenth perches to a pool In the line erfileitzinger and
Wetherell; thence by the same North seventy-two de
grees, West seventyais perches to a Emirs, a corner
of land conveyed by Thomas linven to Scrottell.cwis,
thence by the same South sixty-eight( degrees, West
two hundred and three perches to a post and stones,
a corner °Lille land late of Charies Vattion, thence
by the same South sixty-four degrees, West one hund
red and forty-two and a half perches to a pest in Coal
Street. thence North twenty-three degrees, West •
twenty-four perches, thence South sixty-nine degrees, •
West eleven and one tenth perches to the Meow Car- •
boa Railroad, thence along the same North twenty
two and a half degrees, West thirty-one and four
tenth perches, North seventeen and one half degrees.
Wept nine perches, North eight degreeti,West four and
four tenth perches, North nine degrees; East seven anal
seven tenth petches,North thirty arid a router degrees, I
East nine and three tenth perches, North forty-oix
degrees, East six and four tenth perchea. and North
fifty-three degrees. Easton hundred and eighteen and
two tenth perches to a point. on the Statthwardly
gide of the East Branch of the Mount Carbon Railroad,
in the division line of the land of netv'or late of Ben
jamin Prit and the. land called “The Navigation
Tract;" thence along the said Pottle lied, South two
", , grees, Enna filly perches ton post, and North sixty
eight and a gunner degrees, East thirryl four and eight
tenth perches us - the place of beginning, containing in
the whole one hundred and rinety five acres, and sev.
enty perch., and together with the same as apperre.
nant thereto, the one equal and undivided half
part of all the goal intim vein of coal called "The Gate
Vein" and in the two veitai of coal next South of it
that may run under the outface of the ;adjoining tract
of land gold by Thomas Haven to Samuel Lewis, with
the right of removing the name, hut not to give the
right of entering on the surface or the said land
sold by Thomas Haven to Samuel Lewis, or of
making any opening thereon, whi• It said tract of lnnd
is particularly described in a deed fromillintrins Haven
to Samuel Lewis for the , same, bentingdate the eighth
day of September 1838, wherein the Coal in the said
three veins of Coal in excepted.-excepting out of the
one handfed and ninety-five acre, and seventy perches
of land above described; nue acre lend thirty-eight
looldreths of an acre near the Eastern of tire said trait
on the West side of the Railroad of the rresident riot
Malingers of the Mill Creek and Mine 11111 Navigation
and Railroad Company, which one acts and thirty
eight huntireths or an acre was sold by John ['unmet
and Enoch W. 'McGraw, to the said the. President and
Managers of the 'fill Creek and Mine Dill Navigation
and Railroad company by article of agreemeet dated
the tenth day of May 1817. The, said 'undivided half
of the said 195 acres, 70 perchei of land, anal of the
coal in the said three steins of coal, belt, the same,
premises whit lc Christopher lance and ' Louisa his
wife, by deed hearing date the twenty-third day 01
March 1846.atid recorded In Schuylkill County inDeed
Bonk N 0.25, page 553, the lame day granted and con
veyed to John Clayton and Enoch %V. Mer tnneo. their
heirs and assiens. and the said Johnelnyten and Eliza
beth his wife, by deed dated the thrall day ofJoly,lB-17,
and recorded in Schuylkill County the 13th day ofJuly
JBl7. in Deed Book No. 27, page 750, granted and cop -
veyed their one undivided fourth part to the said Enoch
W. McGmnes, his heirs and cosi:ea. with the int prove
memo consisting of a two story frame
house, n nne story frame house, arid a
g ➢ frame stable.
.„„ „ 4 7;. B • :t 1 Also, all that certain Stone Machine
shop.frame store-heuse, frame otlice
and lot or parcel of land, sltdate in the Borough of
Pottsville, County afogesald. and hounded ntid describ
ed as follows. that Is to say. Beginning at a point in the
North Easterly lute of Coal Street, where It intersects
the Southeasterly line or a Int of land new or late
belonging to Benjamin F. Pommy; thence extensible
along the aforementioned limp of Coal Street, South,
twenty-nine degrees, East one hundred feel ; thence
North fifty-six degrees,'Eaot two hundred and eighty
eight bet, to a corner of a lot Orland helongingthEllas
Derr; thence extending along the line of the spoil Elias
Derr's land, North 311 degrees, Woet 225 feel to Nor-
Wealth street; thence along the Smith-easterly line of
said Norwegian street, ;ouch 55 degrees 50 minters,.
West SO feet 8 Ittehev, being the same more or Ices to
the North-easterly corner of the aforementioned lot of
land now or late belonging to the said Benjamin F.
Pommy; thence none and ',entitling nn the said last
mentioned lot of land, by the two following course.
and distances, to wit a South 29 degrees, East 125 feet
ton corner. and Smith 55 degrees 511 minter, West 170
feet 11 inches, he the same mere unless wn the place of
beginning; being the snore premioe's which Tinsman
Biddle nod wife. Isaac Starr and wife, and other ow nets
of the Greenwood estate. •by deed dated the 31st
day of distillery WM and recorded to 801.91115 i openly
on the 18th day of March 1918; in Deed Book No. 25,
page 151. granted and ceirseyed to the sald47nneh W.
McGinn., his heirs and assigns.
Also, all that certain lot or piece of gronn,l, climate
nn the Easterly silk of Coal Street In the Borough of
.Pottetville. and Comity aforesaid, Wombat in front by
said Coal street.on the South by a lot late the proper
ty of James Everhart, nn the • East by a 21Pfeet wide
public alley, called Line alley. and ou the North by the
lot of Dr. Wilson li. Tweed.• remaining In width 22
feet 0 Inches. and in length NO fee Land being the same
premises which James M. Beatty nn.l • Elizabeth his
wife, by deed dated the lot day of April IBIS and re
corded in Schuylkill County on the LSO, day of March
1816, in Deed Batik No. 25. page 400, granted and
and conveyed to Enoch W. McGinnes. his heirs and
ante., with the improvemenin con
' , slating of a Two Story Brick Dwelling
11 1 Douse, with a two story brick kitchen
g, 1s attached and a frame - Mane. no the
property of ENOCH W. McGIN NES.
At the *awe tiena end p7ure, All the right, line end
Interest of Henry K. Strong :blend to the following
Me tract, of land, ;
100 neves and allnwance.altuate partly In Fro Key and
partly In Tremont Townships, county aforesaid, PM ,
cryed on warrant in the name of John Moyer, dated
May sth, MIL bounded by lends purveyed In the names
of Nancy Kinnear. Stephen Leininger, Robert Lyon,
and others.
Also, 490 acres. 120 perches and allowance, situated
partly in Fratley and partly In Tremont Township,
County aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant in the name
of Sophia Mover, dated May sth. 1701, bounded by
lands surveyed In the names of John Moyer, Robert
Kinnear. John Harris and Others.
Alen, 451-acres, 0 perches situated partly in Fralley
and partly In Tremont Townshb, County aforesaid,
surveyed hn warrant granted to Robert Kinnear. dated
May sth. 1701. bounded by lands surveyed ,o tine
names of Sophia
. Moyer, John Moyer, John Mania,
and other:.
Also, 433 news, 53 perches. situate in Tremont tp..
County aforesaldourrfiyed on warrant in the name of
John Harris, dated May sth. 1:91, bounded by lands
surveyed In the names ue Bann Kinnear, Andrew
Carson and others.
Also, 445 -acres, 124 perches, Planta partly in Pine
Grove and partly In Tremont township, County afore
said, surveyed on warrant In the name or Cbristeeny
!Arenberg, tinted May sth 17U1, bounded by lands
surveyed in the names or John Harris, Jelin Lusher,
and others.
Also. 443 acres, 31 perrhes, situated partly In Tre
meat, partly in Fralley and partly in Porter township.
County aforesaid, surveyed on warrant In the name of
LianeY &tarmac. dated /day 5111.1791, bounded by lands
surveyed in tbri names of Michael Brelninger, John
Wittnen and /AMC cont•eyed by P. Benson and others
to Henry K. &Mang. by Deep dated 14th April. 1838,
and recorded et Llywigsburg, In Deed Bonk No. 18,
page MU. As the property of (TB:MY K. OTRONG.
Alt the sane thee anti piece, All that.rlabt, title and
Interest of Stephen' Sepal, ip and in all that certain
Int or pieta of ground. situate In the Borough of Ta
maqua, County of Schuytkill, bounded op the east by
Pine street: west by a 30 feet whie•strpet. north by lot
No. SI, and south by Int No. 00., it being lot No. 63 in
Wilson tr. Levaa's addition to said Borough, contain
ing 40 feet front, and 100 feet In - depth, with the ap-
Eltgances. As the property of STEPHEN -
At tit stint thee end 'place, MI that certain lot or
piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Pine Grove,
County afbrevaid, bounded In front by Tulpehocken
'S/reet: On the north by property of John U. Leonard.
on the east by an alley, and on the south by lot of Gaul
.
& Seidel. containing in front on said Tut
., pohocken street 60 feet. laud to depth 210
s r; feet Rene or leas; with the I mowed amnia,
consisting' of a two story frame house,
" with a one story brick kitcLen thereto M
.., .tathed, a attend a hairnet) , frame ot2ca
and 'Avow: /table. -
Abior'ESO undivided onathird part of 235 acres of
called:lTcather's Tract, I situate in Pine Grove
township, county aforesaid, hounded by lands of Jas.
Garnet, IL & P. Bright. Samuel }fain, Eckert & Co.
and others.
Alto, no undivided ono-thitit Dart Orin oerer of
land. SWIM& to Pine Groin townibtp, County oforo.
,r.
said. Wooded - by lands of J. & G. Hopp and others.
As the property of JOHN STRIMPFLER. • •
dt tie salsa Bus and plats, All that certain lot or
ptece of ground, situate in Abe EtoroUgh of Pottaville.
County eforesa id, bounded in front byMahantongn
on the rear by Norwegian street. on the east by Wit:
limn street, and on the. west ny lot now
'or late of Henry Sprlager. containing
5555 about 50 feet in width, and in depth244l
es
* g; feet.with the appurtenances tonal sting of
2 story- (thine dwelling house, with a
basement story of atone. aad frame stabie.
also. The undivided half of all that 'certain lot of
ground situate on the northwardlyr side of Norwegian
street, in Roads and other's addition ',to Pottsville,
County aforesaid, at the_ northwest corner of George
street. containing in fronton Norviegian ttrect.3o feet,
'and extending back along George street, 103-feet to
ground of Elias Derr. ,
Also, The undivided half part of aground rent charge
Of 48 dollars per atinum . Dotting out, or charge.' upon
all that certain int of ground, 1111.11310 on the westerly
aide or George street, In Rhoads and others' addition to
Potta,ville, County aforesaid. containing in front on
Occulter street 80 feet. and extending back SO feet, to
C 1
IT 111.1 now or late of, Benjamin F. Pommy , an which
jemmied a large brick - building, used as an iron Foun
dry,..
.
AC,. The undivided half part of a ground tent'
per annum, hum Mg nut of or char:-
charge ° , 1 ;j1 6 th l a c t l ' Ia
..c r e ' rtaiti Int.nr molt ndrvituate on the
~,mhwardig tide's` Norwegian street, in Rhoads and
others' addition to Prit,',•oll l e, containing front on Nor
„gum 'me, 50 feet, and extending back
AA, 4.110-feet, and con:, In width in the
!fie; _ rear,3s feet, being th,” westerly part of lot
i5:443 marked No. 158 in ibe Mail' oriMid addition,
with the improvements cml'asting of a
. . two story fromAdwelllng house.
Alan, the undivided halfgart of a ground rent chNile
of tg umiarg pee annum, Issuing nut of, or charge
upon all that certain lot of ground, situate on the
northerly' aide of Norwegian street, in Rhoads and
others' at:dill:onto Pottsville, County aforesaid, eon
talntog in Prom on Norwegian - street, 30 feet, ander
tending back 100 feat to ground, now or late of Elias
Derr, and hounded westwardly, by ground ante or late
of A g the property of Chas, W. Clem
one, Administrator, &e., of GEORGE SHOEMAKER.
decenied. • •
At th tame tons and place, All that certain lot or
piece of ground. situate in the Borough of Pottsville,
Schuylkill Copty boundedin front by Centre Street, en
the rear by Seconed Street. on the north by tot of Abrin
Lottn . 6t. Clair. and on the south by a 0.0 feet, alley, con.
taining in front on said Centre street 40 feet, and in the
rear on said Second street. GO, feet. nod being MO feet in
depth. with the nppurtenence4. consisting of a two and is
half glory (Mine torero honor, with a two•story• frame
kitchen uttached,l3 one story Verne dwelling house and a
frame stale.. ,s the property of CHAS. KLINTZ.
At the Memo tiles and place, All the right title and
interest of William Big and John 8., William s , i s
and to all that certain lot or. piece nF ground situate
in the Boro' of l'othwille. 'County aforesaid, bounded
in front by Coal Street. in the rear by a 10 feet alley.
on the South by a 10 feet alley, and on the North by
lot of Ilera'rleokins, containing in width 30 feet and
and in depth ISti feet, with the im- .
•
'P ,4 - ,„ movements of a one and a half story
a g , ii frame Foundry and Stove Alannrac
,l 3 1 El', tory. 122 feet in length, and 30 feet in
...*,,, ',.=- width ; a one story sand bourn, Black.
smith *hope, and a one story brick corn house, as the
property of WILLI %111 HILL and JOHN H. WIL
LIAMS.
At the same time and place, All that certain two
story Brick mcistiage and tenement, the
--W214 , -. meeting house of the second Methodist
H•; = Church. situate in the Borough of Ports.
si a f: ville. in the county aforesaid, corner of
--eg --..-- Market and William Streets, in said
Borough, containing in' froWe on said Market et. 40
feet, and the 'lot hf ground and mutt lage appurtenant
to said building, as the property of the 3dMEl'llO-
I:11ST CHURCH of Pottsville. •
At the same rime sod place, All that certain Int or
LiCee of ground. .11411:11C to the Bonnie) of Pottsville,
c . minty Cfl/7CS3i,I, and numbered in tho plan of lots.
N o . b; ;„;ordt-doil the North by Market street, South
by a It) feet De?, East by Id! No. 5. and West by
dot• No. 7- cont.iining in fret. 00 Market aL 29 feet,
and extending 113 feet in depth,-1t M.,. t; the same
premises which ilenry Flannery and Amelia his wile.
. .by their deed, bearing date on or about
..4„1.,!, the 10th day of June IS'J ', granted unto
iii: ! 4 1, Luke Lee, with the appurtenances, con.
111 a ff.*• stating of: a two . story frame dwelling
.--‘ •..... , 44 house. with a one and a half story kitch
en honcho il. and a tame stable, as the property of
LUKE LEE.
At tke same time and p7are,, All aim ccnain lot or
piece of ground situate in the Buroogh of Pottsville.
county aforesaid, on the Northwardly side of. Third
street. and being the. Northeaverly half of a lot
marked in Poop. r'atterson's addition to Pottsville.
With No 3; being 20 feet front on said third et and
270 feet deep, bounded on one ride by lot No. 2. and
o n the other side ny the other half of 11311 i lot, in cite
rear by a public alley. and in front by
e, third et. with the appunenances. consist.
;;•: ing of a Two Siory Frame Dwelling
Ilouse. wilt, a baseinent.atory of none.
as the property of FREDERICK HUM.
BER
At the same Owe and piece, All the right, title and in
terest of Wm. Johnson. to an to all that certam lot
or piece of ground intuale on Guinea 11111, in (hellor.
ugh of Pottsville. courtly aforciaid, bounded on the
:ouch by High wed, on :be East by lot of Watkin
Pnehart. on the West by Patterson's
4 land. and on the North by Miller's land,
•.• r containing in front 20 tb.et and in depth
IBIS
geig:l% . 4 1110 feet. with the appurtenances. con
sistingi of a one story frame shanty, as
thoosonnity or, %V ILLIA NI JOHNSON.'
.
.4t the arnica= and place, Aii that certain farm or
tract of hind, situate in Nerth Alanheiin certain
Schuylkill County, bounded by lands of Jacob Frey,
Amos Lewis and 'Wm. Kremer. containing 53 acres
and 40 perches, more orie., With the appurtenances,
'consisting of a 011 C SblrY stone dwelling
1,1•... lt house, with p one story. frame kitchen
esti
•••• . attached, a one and, a half story erring
f ,
le iie, , ,.. hot:sc.:l Immo hank barn, and a two
...,......A—. story frame dwelling house. As the pro
perty or GEORCE JENNINGS.
'dyke same than and place. All that certain lot or
piece of ground situate in the Borough or Miners
ville, in the County aforesaid, bounded in front by
Sunhirry street, on the rear by South street, on the
East by Lot of Jacob F. l'humm, and on the Wes ,
by lot hf A. Steiniterger; being 50 feet in width, and
. 201 rem in depth. with the appurtenan
sla CCP, ennqistinv i of a two siory frame dive!.
•••• • b oa house ( . 1 . 01101 cant from) and a one
OW - "
si I wr- • story frame shop. a twit story frame
--„ , ..._:.a.-4- brewery nod dwedlng, anal it frame stay
ble, an the property of FRANCIS KlNsEnActi:
Al the lonic time act pLuc. All that certain lot or
piece of ground. situate in the Borough of Miners
rile. county aforesaid, bottoded in front by North
street, on the rear by Lewis Street, no the Wen by
lot of Philip Jones. and ori!the Fact by lot of Fred.
crick Turner. containing in length 151 feet, and in
width 30 feet, with theapporterianres,con•
suiting of a double two story frame dwell
iteir tog hr•ose, with a two story frame kitchen
IIII"• attached, as the property of SA MUEL
BALL.
At the same time and plate, All that certain log or
pter. of ground, situate in the tonng Id' Llewellyn, ill
Branch Township. County nforrsaiti. bounded on the
West by Front street, on the North be Clay streeLon
the East by lot of Abraham Starr, and en the South
by a 22 feet wide allet; containing in length 150 feet'
Ela ' and in width 50 beet, with the i m prove
mem,. conelsiing of a twit story frame
El I: ii dwelling hones, wllh a one and a half gory
ii it a frame kitchen atgathed, and a frarnestable.
as the property ofJACOR HOFFMAN.
At the same time and place, The undivided moiety of
half part of all that certain lot or piece of ground.
Opal° in - Ftsher cf Nfertii:* addition to the town of
Fremont, coianty ntbresaid, bounded - on tho West by
Clay street, no the North by lot No. t'o3 on ,thetionth
by lot No. 116. it 'wing lot No COP in said addition,
containing CO feet in front, and 160 feet in depth.more
or leSs, en ith the appurtenances, as t the property of
R. S COAL. .
. . .
At the tame time mid plats, All that certain tract of
land Monte in I3arryi rownship. Connty aforesaid.
containing 201 acres. being the same tract el land
which was sold to William Brady. July 29th, by
the Commissioners of ilichuylkillCounts. in the name
of Jitfin Spohn, as the property of WILLIAAI BRA.
At bie same rime oxdotaee, Alt that certain tract or
parcel of laud situate to the liorongh of Poitiorillc,
county afuresaid. bottiided_Northwardly by Hint, st.
. and Southward' by lands of Hurd Paer-
I eon, containing-Patter
.4 acres. 102 perches, with
t Itie improvement,, consisong of a two wo
g ry log dwelling house, a pottery, and a
frame stable, as the property of SAMUEL
(lEEFNER.
At the came time sal place, All that certain lot or
piece of grimed, situate in the ilorongh of Schu)lkill
flatten, bounded South-east by lot of William Harris,
North .east by lot of John Rupp. North-west by Uock
st. and in the near by lands of G. Rut, and J. Shoe
maker; containing 40 feet In front and RIO
feet in depth, with the appurtenances,cont ,
0 6 , llsisting of a one story frame house andnd
ii !! a frame stable, as the property of ARTH
UR WALLACE.
At the same time cedit/ace, Alt that certain tract or
parcel or timber land, situate In Potter township, co.
aforesaid. bounded by lands of Christiaa. !Ismer.
Jeremiah Beam and Jacob Hand, containing 6 acres
acd re perches.
Also, all the right, title'ar,d interest of Lei Felder,
in mid to all that certain tract or piece of land, sit
uate in the • Powaship of Porter. county aforesaid,
bounded by lands of Jacob Hand, Jeremiah Beam,
John Hand, drc'd. and Henry Hebeliug; containing 7
acres 134 perches, (being the same land which was
sold by John Hand, administrator of the estate of
John Hand, deed, to Lori Fehler and Samuel Kim.
melt, by order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill'
County, an the property al LEVI FEU LER,
At ode some time aid plan, All that cer
--,„ . lain two story stone house and one story
.g j"j j kitchen,---said brim hding 2t feet in front,
r
I a a and 26 t eat in depth, the said ,k lichen being
... IR feet - front and 10 feet in depth; the said
building fronting op Spruce street, on lot No. 109',
situate in the town of Tremont,rounty aforesaid, and
the Int or piece of irounl and cartilage aplierlenant
to said-building, as the ptorarty ofJACOB ELI...EN
BAUM.. I
Seised, taken in executinn, and will he yeti by
Silvia", Odiee. Orwigs 11: T. WFXl333ll,Stferiff. ,
bum, May' 12, IND t c 2o.t s.
- ---t----n--
To l'inilders,.Carpenterg, &c.
1 g 0 pr. [hexed Carolina Flooring Boards
50001i0 " " Spruce- " ... "
ROO 00 " " White Pine " "
2..000 " ' " Inert' Myer " ..
. .
140.000 " " Fencing, Shelving, &c.
Tho finest and largest stock of dressed Lumber ever
offered for sale in this or any other market, It was
dressed in the Leo manner last summer and fall,, and
may there( ire he Felled upon not to shrink.
bOrden front Inn country accompanied with the
r4sh or City turerence, sollgfactory, will be atter'.
#ed to with eapeclal arc.
WILSON 4- LAVENDER,
blareb 1:-3mo3 Brown St. WlarrPhilada.
H. 11.1114 13 . CO
ISOSI , LITAIDIAN IRKS. —In
gallon, bait gallon. quan and stnallsr bottles ;also
Maynard &Noyes' In ks,Cohyin elnks.llodan & Timmy
son's Steel Pen Ink. lloover'slnks. Bed and Blue inks
Ike, wholesale and retail. Ink as low as 311- tents pe
dozan. wboletate, at : BANNAN'S
oell4-42) Cheap Dank amid Variety Stores.
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Proclamation.
rATHEREAB the Ron. LUTHER KIDDER, Esquire,
In' President of tha several courts of Common Pleas
of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in
Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several (Mutts of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and 'Terminer
and General; Gaol Delivery, id said counties; and
Salomon N.Patatez,und Casur.ta FRAILTY.&res.
Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peale -
dj r r a e l r o u i ßd n 'il t 'erm cap lf i l t e a r ! n a ti n d d G m e T e m , v i e n ry t • L f e or . t a b i :
county of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed,
have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter
miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or
wigsbare, on Monday. the lltb day of June neat to
continue - two weeks, If necessary.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cooper, the
Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county
ofdchuylkilt, that they axe by the said precepts com
manded to be then and there, at 11l o'clock in the fore
noon ofsaid day, with their rolls, record., inquisitions,
esandnations, and all other remembrances, to do those
things, which to their several offices appertain to be
done t and all those that are bound by recognizatt;
res, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the gaol of said county of Scbuylkill,are to
be then and thereto prosecute them as shall be just.
• God save Me Commonwealth:
. JRIIN T. WERNER, Sheriff.
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Sheriff's Offiee.Orwigs- t
burr, Nay 19.1919. 1 8 -tc
N. 13.--The witn esses and juror - I - who are summoned
to attend entrlC,ourt, arc required to attend punctually.
In case of non-attendance, the law in such cases, made
and provided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice is
published by Drier of the Court; those concerned will
govern themselves accordingly.
Proclamation.
MOTICE Is hereby Oren, that a Court of Common
IN Pleat.; fir the trial ofeivaes at Issue in and for the
County of Schuylkill. win be held at Orwiphuut In the
Cennty aforesaid, on Monday, the 4th day of June
continue two weeks If necessary.
Theret:: , e all persona having oohs pending, and all
,paraona who,e duty it shall he to appear at said Court,
wilt take nod,' cavern themselves aecordmely.
Sheriff's Oftlee, Ort;i4s-} J. T. %VERNER, Sheriff'.
bore. May 19. 1419. 8-te
Act of 10111 or April, 1549.
NTIT[iED "An Act tofcreatd a tiinklug Fund. and
U.s to provide for the gradual and
, main extinguish
ment of the debts of the Commonweal '''• "
Sec. go. That from. and after the passage of this-
Oct, the Parte Treasurer be, and he is hereby required
to abate five per cintum of the purchase money, due
on ail unseated lands appropriated on warrants, here
tofore granted r Provided, the said purchase money b"
paid into the Treasury. on or before the first day of May
eighteen hundred and fifty.
ace. 31.- That the assessors of tile several counties
of this Commanwealth. are hereby authorized and
directed to re-asscas between the periods of the trien
nial assessments, all Real Estate which may have been
improved by the erection of buildings orother improve
ments. subsequent to the last preceedirig triennial as
sessment, subject to appeals as now provided by law.
and all re-assessment made during the pact year, here
by declared to be as valid and effectual as if made in
pursuance of law.
ACDIT66 GENEE/11. * AIOFFICE.
Uarrisburg April 11)th, 1810.
May 3;49) 194 st)
POST OFFICE REGULATIONS
AT POTTSVILLE. PA. .
HOURS OF GLosiria THE NAILS.
To Ptiendelphia, Readlna, New York, and Boston
at 9 o'clock. P. M., and 12 M. (intermediate places.
8 P. M..) daily'except Sundays, and ;sillies daily about
1 n'clack, P. M. and 7 P. M.
To Norihumberland,Sunbury and intermediate places,
at 111 cOrlnik, A. 51.. .daily except Sundays, and ar
rives daily from Danville about 1 o'clock, P.M., Nor
thumberland Omit 6 P. 31.-
To Danville, Willianciport, &c., at 111 o'clock A.M.
daily except Siindays, and arrives daily about 1 o'.
clock, r.,m.
To albiersvilla, Llewellyn and Donaldson at 111
o'clock, a. st.. daily except Ounilays, and arrives daily
about 7 n'oclock. A. At.
To Port Carbon, Norwegian, Tamaqua, Wilkes:tar
re, Mauch Chunk, Easton, Arc., at • 111. o'clock. • . e ,
daily, except Sundays, and arrives daily about 7 o'-
clock.
Tn Pinegraye, Jone.doven. &c., to Iforrjsburg. at 8
o'clock, r. M., on Mondays, Wednrsdays and Frqlays,
and arrives the same days shoot 9 o'clock, r. a.
=MIMI
From TeirlOCk M. lilt Y o'clock, P.M., except Son
when I h e °La ce "Or boor, fmm 12 1111 I
Wand:. DANIEL :2 2 ..ED5, I'. M.
April 14.1811 . 18-1 f
New 1110oks.
Emontl3 of a Preacher—a revelation of the
Church and the Ilome, by (leo. I.lppard, 25
Tbree,,Vears Atler—n erytiel to the Mysteries and
Miseries of New York, by Ned Cluotlitte, 25
Valerie—a tale by the late Capt. slarryat„ 2.5
Fernande, or the Tanen Nagel—rt new work by
•
Alex. Dumas, ' 25
The Milliner's Apprentice, or Life In New York,
in 1817-8.. with spirited illustrations. 25
Toeether with all the latest and most paptilar works,
bound and lu paper camera, for rile at
IIANNAN'S
Tricks of Quacks.
READ Tills COLUMN 0 AM:WI:ILLY.
'ldll6lt6 Is a Sarsaparilla for sale In the different
1 towns called old Dr. Jacob Townsend's 8311331,11-
rills. It in advertised as the original. &c. Thin is a
notorious falsehood. Dr. Townsend has expended over
Elm 000 the lave eight years in advertising his Sarsa
parilla, which has obtained a character and reputation
LI ghoul the United states and a greater part of the
wnt Id—the sale being enormous.
This excited the cupidity of contain unprincipled
men. and an old man who has he.% engaged in peddling
cheap publications for a numher of years. This man's
name I. Jacob Towneenti. Ile applied to a number of
men to get employment, or to sell the use of his name
to put up Dr. Jacob Townsend'. Saran., ilia, stating
the large sates and sums we had expended in adverti
sing an an inducement to cmtark in the business.—
Among others he applied to Charles Waterloo, Esq..
Editor of the Jamaica Farmer, whosenrnedsuchn pro.
position. Mr. li. Q. A:renews, formerly one of the
Proprietors of McALISTEn'S OINTIIIIT, RALPH PONE
nox.• formerly Cashier and Financier of the broken
Shin Planter Dank. at Denville New Jersey, JOHN
SKILLMAM. and War. Titomesosr; under the name of
Trio:arson, SHILL'S/6S Cu . have employed this old
man, and agreed, as we understand. to pay. hilts seven
dollars per week, for the use of his name. These men
base been insulting and libelling us itt all pnasihle forms
in hope we would notice them, and thus bring theft]
and thrir decoction into market, 'Let the public de
ride upon the course of these honest and Aunorable
on. Tow:vsmars
COM?OttNI) EXTRACT OF AAIfstrARII.I.A
The roost extraordinary, Medicine in the W. rld!
This Extract."' put up te Quart Bolas*: it is eia
, times cheaper. rdrasanter, and wurrantra ea:
:series te ally sold. lt curs" without
reatitinr. purring:. 'Scheele; ur de,
lebtaiier the Pulite*.
The greet beauty and superiority of thin Aarseparii-
In over:tit other niedicines in. that white it eradicates
.the disease. it invigorates the body. It is one of the
very best
Srma AND SUMMER MEDICINES
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ever known; it not only purities the Whole system
and strengthens the permit. het it creates new, pure
and rich Wend; a power pnArstted by nn other medi,
'fine. And in this lies the grand secret or its wonder-
MI. success. It has performed within [hit lan two years
more 100 000 cures of severe eases of disease t at
least 15,000 were cmis'ilered ineorable. It has saved
the lives annuli than 10.000 children the past two sea
sons lit the City of New York alone.
10,000 cues of General Debility and want of
Nervous D.bllity.
Dr. Townsend's SarsapariE„, invigorates Th e wh o le
system permanently. To those who have Inst their
muscular energy by the effects of Medicine or Indis
cretion committed in youth or the excessive Indulgence
of the pas ions, and brought on by physical prostra
tion of the nervous system, lassitude, want of ambi
tion. fainting sensations, premature decay anal decline
hastening towards that fatal disease Consuniption.eatr
he entirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This
Sarsaparilla is far wineries to any
Invigorating Cordial.
As it renews and invigorates the system, gives an.
tivity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular sgs
tem in a most extraordinary degree.
Consumption Cured.
'rleanse and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured.
Bronchitis, Conurniptlon, Liver Complaint, Colds,
Catarrh. Coughs. Asthma. Spitting Mood, Soreness
In tine Ch fat. Hectic Plush. ?Vent Sweats, Difficult
er Prnfese Expectnration, Pain in the Side, nk.h., have
been and can be cored.
Spitting Blood.
Xen York, April 29, 1817.
DR. VOWNREND . --1 verily believe your Sarsaparilla
has been the means, through Providence. of raving my
fife. I have for several years had a bad Cough. It be' ,
came worse and worse. At last I raised largequan.
['ties of blood, had night owe :ts, and was greatly de
bilitated and reduced. and did not expect to live. I
have only used. your Sarsaparilla a short time, and
there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. I
am now able to walk all over the city. I raise no Mood
and my cough has lett me. You can well imagine
tnat lam thankful fair there fettling. Your obedient
i n grvant. Wilt RUSSELL, 65 Catharine It.
Principal Office, 12.3 Fulton att. sun BMlJing , NY,
Redding & Co, S Stale Meet', Bn.ion ; llyint & Suits;
132 North Second street. Phllndelphia ; S. S. Hance,
Drugglat, Baltimore; P. M. Coheu, Charleston; Wright
& Co. /31 Chartres street, N. O; 123 South Pearl
street, Albany ; and try Ali the Principal /Imp's. and
Merchants generally thrmighont the Suited States,
bleat Indies and ihn Canada.,
, *The General Agency for the sale of thn Sarsapa
rilla in Schuylkill County. Is at Eaanan•s Bookstore.
where Druggists and ethers can he supplied
wholesale at the MaCUraCtlllTl3 prices.
April2B, 109 18.. if
Coal Shipping and . Commis.
*lon Merchant.
' Dada/EL d. LLIDGIVAY
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HAVING LEASE!, TIIE SCHUYLKILL NAVI
GATION Company's Landings. at Mount Carbon
tSchuylkill County. will attend to the Ehipping of Red
White. and Gray Ash Coal, for any operatives on the
AIL Carbon Railroad..'
PURCHASE OF COAL.
Hatag'been engaged for a number of years In the
Mining Ilustuess. be has a thorough knowledge of the
dilTerent qua:Mesa Coal in the R"chuylkil) Region/ and'
will attend tQ the purchase and shipping pr roal
for dealers abroad, at a moderate compensation.
C. Stußectory references given, when required. "
Much 10. 00 11-tf
New Spam' Goods In Philada.
Towicsroiro eIIARPLESS & SONS,
32 Seaga Second Street,—rnit.shs.,
HAVE received by their own Importations. and care
rei selections a large spa tven selected stock,
which coinirlinsysry desirable kind et
"STLiPLCir. F4ISICY GOODS.
Drees 0400.—Bilks, Gingham, Lawns. Mohair Lus
tre', Chintzes, Linen■, and all the new fabrics for
Spring. - T • _
dkands.—Bilk. Canton Crape, Tbilisi. Brother. Net,
filaxory Plaid, English Caestmers, and Seal-ekln.
Friendly Goods.—Plain and neat figured goods of all
kinds, plain Shawls and Cap stairs, plain furnishing
gond...kn.
News frearr.". 4l Noths.Cassimrres.Drltllntrs,Tweeds,
new :tunimastilEs, Yestinge, and Youths' Wear.
Tomei+Ding Goods.—EogUali,Quilts, Blankets, Bork
inp,Tablings,Elhestlngs,Littens,Noreensdla masks.dte.
Sistilakrre' Giag.-taitlngs, Gallons, Lases. 40.
Valuta., Marshal. illta le-finso
Liver Complaint. •
JAGKDIGE, DYSPEPSIA, CIRRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE
Kidares; and cal
and
Mini
from a ditordeld
lICH time ar 'Stomach in iota Mate and Festete
as Coaatipatlon, Inward Piles, Fullness 61'-
0 Blond to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nan
sea, Heart-barn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight
- in the Stomach. dour Eructations. Sinking or flut
tering at the lilt of the Stomach, Swimming of the
Head, Married and dill:knit Breathing, Fluttering fit
the beart,Choking or safflemting sensations when la
a lying primure, Dimness nflrlaiou, Dets er webs be
fore the afehN Fever and dull pain in the bead, Defi
ciency of Perspiration. Yellowness t.r the ski t , and
eyes. Pate in the aide, Back, Chest, Limbs. As, Sod
, den Bushes °rhea% Burning in the Flesh, Crimean
I Imaginings of' mill and great depression of Spirits can
I be effentuallylcured by
DR. ROOPLANIPS
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Their power over the above diseases is not ea.
celled—if equalled—by any other prepatailoa in the
United Stales' as the cern, attest. In many MSS After
skillful phyhiciami had failed.. •
Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are sources
of Insanity, and will also produce disease of the
Heart, Skin. Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body
open tnan attack of the Cholera, Billions, or Yellow
Fever, and la generally the first clime of that moat bane
ful dlseaae, COomniption.
j Opinions-of the Philadelphia Neil.
•I THE.DISPATCH," December 91st says:—
As lavitmtieLe Menteing.—We have frequently
heard of,the Celebrated German Bitters: manufactur
ed by Dr: Moorland, spoken of In terms of commenda
lion, and' we know deservedly so. ft Is* too common
practicb,jin certain quarters, to puff all Manner of
'melees trash, but In the ease of the above Bitters. hun
dreds, are living Witnesses of their great moral and
physical worth. As a medicine for the Liver Com -
Plain t,Jau Odice. Nervous Debliftyland Dyspepsia. this
had been fcrnod invaluahta , . effecting cures, and thor
ought>, eradicating 11k:teats, when all other medicines
have failed. We feel convinced, that la the use of the
German Bittern, the patient does not become debillated,
but constantly jgaina strength to the frame—a fact
worthy of great consideration. The Bitters are pleas
ant in taste and smell, and can be administered tinder
any orcumiamices, to the most delicate stomach In
deed, they mite used by all persona with the most
perfect safety! It wonfti be well for those who are
much affected in the nervearsystem,to commence with
one tea epoonfni or less, and gradually increase.' We
speak from experience, and are of course, a proper
judge: The press far and wide, have united in recom
mending the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we
most cordially 'advise their use.
`'SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 2lth says :
"Do j oui good citizens who are invalids, know the
many astonishing cure; that have been performed by
Dr. Hootiand'i Celebrated German Bitters) If they '
do not, we recommend them to the "German Medicine
Store," all who are 'affected with Liver Complaint,
Jatindice; Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility; the Doc- I
tor J,:sa cured many of our citizens aflerthe best phy- I
sicians had We have used them, a ltd they have
Proved to be a medicine that every (Me aliodld know
of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their.
favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon
our humble Oren, they are ent!rely VegetaVe.
"THE DAILY ;NEWS," July nth says
* .•We speak knoivingly of Dr. Hootland's Ceiebrated .
German Bittern; when we say it is a , blessing en this
age; and in diseases of the binary, digestive and Ner
vous Systems, jet has not we think an equal. It is a
'Pe:arable preparation, and sada without 41coAol, and '
to all Invalids we would recommend itsts worthy their I
conlideuce. j
READ THE FOLLOWING
It Is (matron& of our first druggists, a gentleman ft:
vourably known throughout the United States—the pro- I
prietor of j ilne ' . hledicat Worm Syrup
Pditadeleia, Are, Ed, lend.
Dear Sir :—lZis with much pleasure that I testify to
the extraordittery virtuoso( your German Miters, hav-
Ing sold largely'of them these last few months to va
rious persons, 4ffliCted with Liver Complaints, Dyspep.
Ma; and Debility of the Nervous System. I can say
conscientiously, that they are the hest article of the
kind I have ever sold. (and I deal is all the popular
medicines) and I consider it the only medieme for the
above disease, before the public.
I have never sold one brittle that has not given sat-
isfaction, and btought forth the commendation of those
who used it.
I demo this-my ditty to you both as the proprietor of
this highly valuable article, and to those aOlicted with
the above complaints, that they ma y know of its cum,
two properties find to enable ;item to select the godd'
from the various articles with which Our market IL
hooded.
With much rrepert, I remain ynifiti,Ar.c.
! • J. N. 11011ENrIACK, Dtuggist.
Cartier of Reread and (Mates streets
JAUNDIC_X AND LIVER CDJIPLAINT
Cared lifter Pipit:lass bad Failed. •
• Philadclpilia,Lee:tii. NIB.
Dear Sir—lt Is with feelings of pleasure I column
nicate to you the sanative effects (and in a aherfijiinel
of your invaluable "Iloolland's Celebrated Germali Hit
ters,” upon my system while laboring under the Jaen.
dice. About two Years ago I lied
Jaun
dice nod was confined: to the house sit weeks - under
medical irfainient of the Fatuity Physician and for
some, ime atter, when I went out I had to be very mee
t-al of myself. since that time I have bad several attacks
of the dame disease, and your Hitters have entirely re
lievediand cured mein two or three days. lily nest
door neighbor, Mr. John Diehl. last spring, had a long
and se ions spell ut Jaundice, he had it sometime before
lkiiewl it ; be was confined to his bed. -As soon
heard Orhis condition I called to see him and told him
of the effect yotir Bitters hadaipon nte.tri the sante dis
ease. Ile immediately sent for a Bottle, and in a few
days he was cured" I have in several instances recom
mended the Bitters in other cases, alwaysprodut ing the
saute happy effect. My wife has been sonsiderahly af
flicted with laver Complaint sad Neuralgia, by the use
of the Bitters she is well. now enjoying good health.
We believe from the many cures we know of these
tets effectin a, 't hat they possess to are parka ble and en.
traordinary degree peat curative firoperiles, and that
whirls enhances their value with mals,they are entirety
vegetable. We always keep the Bitters on hand and
would not he wiping In be without the..
' Very respectfully, yours, •
C. P EIRCE,37tISout it Festal Street
Can stronger testimony be adattrett by any Pupa la
tion before the public I A single bottle will convince
any one ofteeir power over disease. They art En
tirely Vegetnble, and will permanently destroy the
most obstinate costiveness, and give strength and vigor
to the frame, at no time debilitating the patient ; being
also grateful - to the most delicate stomach under any
cirentustancek, and can be administered with reflect
safety to delicate In:tints—they are free from Alecto!.
Syrup. acids, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious
ingredients,'
l',ley can be taken at all limes and under all circum
stances, no ordinary exposure Will prevent them having
a salutary earl, and no bad result can accrue from an
over dose
For sale, wholesale and retail at the principal Depot,
German Xeclicine Store, N 0.278 Race Street, Philadet
phia-
For sale by J. G. Brown, Pottsville; 8. 11. Dickson
Bchltylkill, listen; J. W. Gibbs. AlTnersvllle; and by
respecinble dealers generally, throughout the:State.
3.tarcb 3F1849 11-ly .
United' States and Foreign
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tute, New 'York.
Messrs. STILLUA',, ALLEN A: CO., Novelty NVorki, New
York.
•• Parcit Monnit. & Co., Columbian Foundry
New York.
Coots, Ebtacorr & DAVI vt, Philadelphia, Pa.
ADAM. & J eans, Pittaburg, Pa.
Mr. TI.O.IIAA Lovecianve, Baltimore, nt.
ROBERT A. TAYLOS. "
" Daa Icr.' Goss, Cincinnati, Oh 10.
" WALTER Titrbett, Chicago, Illinois.
•' J. N:Mul.hu, Savannah, Da.
",Wat. C. Caicos, Mobile, Ala.
V' IL T. Tearruu bt., Washington, Miss:
" Tuns. J. Kean, Charleston, S.C.
May 12, .
Sheriff's Sales of Real .Eslate.
Qvirtue nr sundry writs of Venditioni Espouse.
boned out of the Court of Commori Pleas of
Schuylkill County. and to me directed, will be expo
sed to public sale or rendueon
Thursday May Mot. ISIS,
al 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the public house of
EREVIIII %You - I:lran, in the town of Port Carbon,
schttylkill County, viz
All that certain Int or piece of grottn•l, situate in
Gamins' Addition to the Town of Port Carbon, in the
County of Schuylkill,- bounded in front by a 50 feet
wide street. North by land late of Abraham Putt, Earl
and Smith hy Mill Creek, containing-about 00 feet in
front and In the rear lb fact, being id depth about 6u
feet, being lot No. I, to the plan of Said addition, with
• the appurtenances cm:misting of a . two
-;v:p.. story brick dwelling house, a one story
!is! frarueslaughter bootie. and frame shop.
:11 Also. All that certain lot or piece of
: • ground, situate in 11 Town of 3liddle
- purl, County . aforesaid, bounded on the
west by lot now or late or Hugh Kinoley, on the cast
by lot of Barnet& Bensinger, fronting on Coal street.
being bat Na. 3, bi the planar sold town, containing in
• front on said Coal erect 50 feet, and in
depth 200 feet, with the apputienances iorsi konsirt ingora one and a half story frame
dwelling house, a one and a half story
• frame Butcher shop and a frame stable.
As the properly of ANDIIEW WEIMAN.
.4i the same tine and place. All that certain Int or
piece of ground, situate to th, Town of Port Carbon,
County aforesaid, bounded on the South by Jackson
I street,on the North by ir 20 feet wide alley, on the
west by lota George rkincr, and on the east by land
of Seitzinger & Weiberill, containing in front on said
Jackson street 27 feet,and in depth 90 ft,
„. with the rthetiftchehree chnpletinit a
;;•; I +"' story frame dwelling house with a
basenotia waxy of stone. Mille proper
ty uf DENNIS McGUIRE.
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• .31 the some time and place, All the right title and in
tercet of Patrick hlunday. In and to all that certain lot
or piece of ground, situate in Rhoad's Addition to the
• • 'Tonna( Port Carbon, County aforesaid.
bounded on the south by the elver &buy!.
••• • , sr klß,rnntaining in front on said rinrr ebqut
tOrateettwiWoitebttobrey
(tome apeurtedn4a.nicieinaterniu,nania,t,l,ny,
_
As the propertytif PATRICK Mil NSA!".
.fft•tke aione , t-ate and place. Alt ibdt certain lot or
piece ofground,situate In nig Town of Port Carbon,
Schuylkill County, bounded east by Coal street, north
and south by land of deitainger & Wetherill, and on
' the west by a street or 'alley, containing
rt. 22, Wet front, and 110. feet In depth, with
sees the appurtenances entwining of a two
; ; ;ty ru le, 6 a frame
thedw n r lt en h y o
o n a o
r e
so ld Atm;
BRETZ.
Belled, taken In execution: and will be sold by
Sheriff 's Office. Orwles..l J. T. WER?iES, Sheriff.
burg: May 12, ledO. 3 20. y
A CARD.— LITTLE & MARTIN,
▪ WHOLESALE and Rated Dealers -it DRY
• OCiDS,GROUEIDES. YEAR. LIQUORD,Acc.
. - 7 1 '‘'‘• tre on o :entre Street, near the corner arida.
bantongo, to which the attent ion °Min citizens of rove
ad
J tone tryks respectfully solicited. .
pottsvme,iletza-44.1 OH oEN LITTLE.
mAatm
CRIPT.
POST
tharLOIV.
GREAT
of N. Orleans, awing to
is entiely ander
• -
caucus toe impelled
Great mosteruatiou pro-
A portion of the cit
no increase of*? cre •
ter. so much w thaC t
to seek refuga in boats.
vails. •
APPOINTMENT: BY TUE Plird‘r..
D NT.
DALTIMORE.—C•IIector of I custom, Col.
George P. Kane, viceV. R. Marriott, removed.
Thomas K. Carroll,
,naval offiCer, vice June ,
,!
Po' k, removed.
Eine T. Gri ffi n, ear ego. vice W. 2 Cole, re
moved.
• :t
Th.. 11. Kent, ma ha". Mute "' °a ' .
moved.
•
C. 11. Maddox, post tater, vice Mr. B O Chebalr •
removed.
Mr. Weeks, district attorDOY.
NEW YORK.—R gh collector of
customs, vice C. W. iurrrace resigned.
John Voting, sub.tr tuer, vice W.-C. Bonk,
remove&
W. V. Brady, poet'
removed
ester, lice R H. Men*
1
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I GiNtie ;
ig given the following 'CC
rginta election
r amanita end 1 White
alai 21, OF/biga 11. ,
Democrats 73, Vintga 62
on joint ballot, 21.
FRO EirnoPiel •
The Richmond W
the full result of the V'
For Congress--14
State Senato —Deal;
House of Delegate '
—democtatic majority
TIM CANADA.
ARRIVAL 0
da arrived at New Yosit t i
bringing news seine 4syS
interesting, a synopsis of
-low: ' ,
The steamship Van
on Thursday mornitt.
Tne news is
which will be found b
Exists:in.—The
incidentally noticed sn
have been very guarde
A meeting, very nut
he:d in Lon on, to for
toting tf.e principal
industry.
Tns Hi:sr:Amiss
intervention of Russia
eeived pt Paris.' Th
the disposil of Austria
count states the sium
in Hungary, solar at I
is daily' a4surning a
Au:trains have been a
to the'edge of , Hunger.
altogether, their und,
dismay Gr theseat of er
their triumphant appro
Pnrasta.—The
I anodi.n &Mira have bees
Parlitsent, The Ministri
If in their
.e2prottaions.
trieroualy artended,has been
vi 'a national league for
rea
of 'protection of national
1
'in.—Ofhcialnotico of die
in Hungs.y, has been re ,
oionber of men placed a
is 80,000. Another se
rto be 15U,000. The war
set as hued* is concerned,
more serious erprets the
gnell 7 defeated. aid driver,
7 if not 'Quiet the country
übtid sOccess has ceased
1 pits, and Slops's, drestled
:man. • '
1.
ling of Prorairi, fibs 'again
!lament, bud Ibis definitely
.perial down of Gerarany.
swig cqatinues, and the
still very far distant.
. yrs :of tbo arrival' of the
!I great eensetion se' Mote,
unana had got '2 0,0 0 0 run
. CM. . 1
quarrelled vvilh his Pa
retuned to accept the
The war in - Schl
promised peeee'eeems
FAANCE.—The n.
French ,has created
where, it was said, An
under orms, to Meet t
The French comrnl
rather friendly than oil
atom: that the Pope tai l
to grant not ugly the
forms.
At Paris, on the 3.'.
Bourse, and genersly
ment had received a ic I
ring the entry of the
fright of the republics
Tuscan tYoups had e
ndcr proclaim a' mission!
tervi,M; 'end it is ondec—
I boexpelled, or compellett
=say; ,but desirable re
'
J i
st.,'it was reported at the
redited, that -the govern
legraphic despatch, announ
rench into Rome, and the
godernmrnt, also' that-the
I tered keghorm
Mick of France ahoy en
extett of B,ooo,ooErfraure.
Advice, by the overland
fullest extent, the previous
terthistatiurr of the war in
accounts of the
increvo of I+ pecie to th
W ..!( IN DI A.-
m'tit co44firmed, to the
accounfa of ttie entire
the Punjtub. W. •
'fez hlxnas.74.;-
e4 , nttnues rttetlyll• n
the advance. The :4
premed elate,. &Th.
le to 2., The
improving.
'he tendon. money medial
English securities ere on
rein trade ib again inn Ere
h w'haet Fold aC a decline aC
ado of FiariCO is (epidly
am Doe . tor',i—A M. Cross
:troutialineg; Pa., fur man.
n coosngithe - death of I
eatns4)t. }to was known
" soil in ,this case, after
i nn wrimereifully. he admin.
brow ht on apoplexy, nut
.sth.
iirrest of a St
has been arrested at
slaughter, charged tsi
patient by improper t
the• r indisn Doctor
steaming die ptrient
littered a potion: whit
produced irnmrdiste
TILE' C. 01711,7
OF SCHILTY
'sane
Tnnmas Biddle and lath
N. Bunker, with notice t
T. Bunker; and the folio
Institutions, claiming un
deceased, whether an
James' Woodward,' Joh
Justice. Executors of th
ment of Churchill 'llnust
Louisa Itnuston, Ma Ty J
Davis, Mary Alert Gi
Horatio C. Var•.clrVc, C. :
Vancleve, William C. fl
ton. Mary Houston, Gen
C. 11. Drown. the Ameri
on, the Philadelphia Orp
intent Widows and singl
Pennsylvania Bible
theme Missionary , Ancie
lent do., the Pennsylva I
Pennsylvania Instil mint
the , Fuel Savings Sociei
ties of Philadelphia, the
the Northern soup eM I
the Northern Liberties,
Society t with notice t
corporation or itimitstio
Churchill Ifostetnn,dece
devisees, ns in any way
Notice lehereby given 11
by virtue 1( the above it
inquest will be held and
in described, viz.: "Th
ilnrongit Pottstifle,
day the second day of Jo,
ennon, (ontiw purpose ggggi
tine and appraisumot
writ required, at which
can attend, if they thingq
si ier lfrs Office Orwirs
burg, April 21, 1619.
Ci73I3I . ONPL
KILL (COUNTY.
tfLarr,. ; 1
s W. Paul. and Jame;
. his gOardian,Elitabetls
ing named persons and
per Churchill 'llooston.
Ito or, devisees. vie :
1 Farnum and Warnet
Last Wilt and Tenn
n. decease& ; Susanna-.
, ne. Houstoh. Louisa:Al
I Margaret'', P. Jblitisoti,
louteen Vancleve. John.
1 ustoli. &ilea Es* Mus
e IT: Iltorstn: William
an Stinda3i School. Erni
one' Aavyltitn, the tn
. Women's Society, the
lets, the (Philadelphia
7, the Union Benevo
la Anti-Slavery do. the
fnr the Deaf and Dumb,
or the City and Liber
nierican Bible Society,
lety of Philadelphia, In
n-1 the, entithwar k Soup
all a ‘ nd hem person ;
e,alntig anger the sald
seil, la bether as heirs or ~
v: hateveri 3 ,
'the aline named parttes„that
cottoned rit or Part trits. an .
ate!, upo^ the premises there-.
Greeneetind tatats." bite ,
', Cintylk ill rounty, eta Sato,. ,
e nexr.at thiclnck to trot Cor
i
f making. partition or valaa -
: aid real e tate, ash. the said
tale and p see'the. said parties
prose -
JNO
• 1001
No. Et NORTH
NATIIA
Store,,
s MON STREET
T. CLAPP
- .
tir now receiving his SOlnt: rind Summer stork of
i
.1„ Cloths, Cassimeres, V slinzsltisrl-Bops' Irear.
Frinch, Belgium, CLOTHS. OF "
Ameritcan and event!. DX/MUMMA.
West of Enulane and allarge assortment.
• SUMMED coatriNcs.
Habit Cloths. summer t letiti, and Bombazines ;
'Black and Colored Cas)unareti and Codringtons I
et °ton Cloths. Tweed . !kali d'Ete.&c.,&c-
PANTALt
c t
ON STUFFS.
Super Black French saimbres and Doeskins;
French fancy and mix d Ca Fialmeres, every variety;
Merino Casalmeres. a I colors and. qualities I
%%time and fancy Line Drilimp, new designs ;
f
Cordsand Beaverreen of every , style and quality i
Sattinetts, all shades and qualities.
yEr,T . 1 . 7,:p1 . ,
Superior Black ilatinindCaslitbere Vesting. s
Splendid raney silk V stings, ma designs;
e.,,
White and colored SI I-sellot—large assortment 1
Drab Cloths and ;title Coach Trimmings.
Together with a gen tl assortment of Goods adapt
ed to Mews Ind Boys' Wear, toot 016 the subscriber
invites the attention of 11,11 friends and whets, visiting
the city. For sale . by th piece of retail.
T.
Lambs
threeB North Second st4st, men ofNATHAN
the Goblec La mb s
three doing above blarket Philagg.
April 14,1819. '
Appleion's
GREAT CENT Al. CHEAP BOOK
8 'ORE, . a
104 Cita.raut Street, .Corxer pf Settnil, Sicaist's :
Beglldings-i-rittLADetrio•.
I/OWING the W.llll of the community, the Pre.
priator of din Eatatilialimatit has fitted up a Blinn
in the Tort elegant in inner, lIIIVInk dna regard to the
comfort of his customers so that eyerY Stranger *On•
ing bin Book Store, may eel entirely at home. •
Ills? IftlikißNSß :STOCK
of Books is classified ccording to. the 'Various be.
Partmente of Literature. Po that Visitant can find Ibla
Books they are in yea rah run thegitselveg. Buying Ma
stock for the wont part a the Auction gales.and_,lteittly
connected Wlllfpne of t 0 Lartfest Publishing MAUI
in this eoutstry,beeldes üblisslng largely himself. en
ables him to sell all 110011$ of
LOW •B mucgii ,
.
than.any other house 0 a similar character hit Ms
continent. llii facilities for the importation bt Books
from Europe nre unSurpa sed.' having a Branch of his
Establishment In London When orders °float/Me gen
tlemen are carefully ea titled and foriVaided to this
Country by every Steam .r and Packet.
A CA AtOGILIE
of fkinks wish the pricVs airwlea U isibed quarterly.
containing Lists of New dditbino Made to his largo
collection, which are in II cases for saleitt the
LOWE T PRICES
or. from 23 to 75 per cc t. adlitd Publishers' Pricey.
Thus In buying evens tv Bohkv, quite a consider
able amount is saved.
As a still further
• IND l CEMENT
e ti;:t o rtn . g p er . a ti v a i r e , i!l i, n o g r t i h i e
of the
11l a I • •
It PLO Y. ntel 7 wi o ll ne re w ee h rro P4 a r c c Ol;
Stranger In P la e r,n a. a n elegant teem. volume,
the price of *nith 1115 onto.
c ^The Matta of an ad ertteement ere me ennelned
to enumerate Coe paces hf any 01l the ;tool% et M give
even a faint kr . lea of the imnwele advantatee to be
deriVeil (trim purchaaln at tlle Great Central CbesP
Doak.; Mee, but let all who are to search of Ilmlis Rasa
n7 t, a Catalogue. and on the hooks they are in want
of. end when vieltiou e cite. glee Appleton nue call
and you will be sup tp all twain.... .
laT4 l ioNerti:
In alt Ito branches. (urn ' at the Loartat rtices, the
hitials of they Rumbas lig ,T.etter and Neter/Ter,
nehtly stawe to the corers. Without charge. • .
Orders el a y /wale i may be 'sent by mall. Wrye .
led to the proprieloi, and the directions In all ease
will he fully corded oat, With great punctuality natl .
nub ;
. ' • 1
des lnietit (pi eitalktutih.lll.3 be Pry Paid. -
'CEO. Sr. APPLETON,
VoliselieY, Pdhlisher. Importer, and Stationer, *O
' Elteonnt St..ceir. of Seventh.Swalm'a Buld4lns,
May IR. 't9.. .., :. 20,..,
lat
ir 2g.
z<
°-
lili
WERNER, Sheriff
11-7 t
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