The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 16, 1849, Image 3

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    POTTSVILLE,
842171ZD4Y .110RXING, JUNE le; 1649.
co- Saha 200,000 German emigrants, mostly
men of means, more or less compromised in the
resolutions, are expected to reach America during
the summer.
'Arrival of Cold —The 'United States store
ship" Lexington arr Weld st,New York, on Monday
hurt, from San Francisco. She brings gold dust
to the emount l of two hundred and fifty thousand
doll4rs, and weighing one thousand two hundred
andeighteenpounds.
'tar Clii . y;vad nylon—These distinguished
'Men are ndilouht upon the most intimate terms,
as an evidence of which is the, appointment of
James B. Clay„ son of H. Clay, Charge to the
Kingdom of Portugal, by the President.
larlllness of Mr. Polk.—The papers state
that Mr. POlk, is quite Indisposed. His disease
is diantices. At tho last accounts Its was no
batter.
(b•Ccai in Mancichusens.—We observe by
the . pspera that our late townsman Tnomas S.
%no criv, jr. Mining Engineer, hes bored through
a vein of Anthracite Coal in the town of Mans
field, whic . b is represented to be 71 feet in thick
neai.
Gaines died at New .Orleans, on the
•
oth inst.:, supposed of Cholera, after an illness of
a littlo over an hour. He we's in command of
• the Western Division of the • Army; was the
' oldest officer in the Army, having entered it as
• ,an Ensign in 1799 ; and was in the 731 year of
his age.
. tv-A =tin la from a party of overlend'erni 7
glints to California say that new and extraordin v
try diicoveries of gold had been made in the
mountains near Salt Lake.—There seems to be
no limit to the deposits-of tholirecious metal in
our Far West Territory.
rirThe Bank of Donutlle.—The books for .
the subitription of stock to this new banking
institutica r will be opened at the Montour House,
to the borough of Dan•iile, on Monday next, the
I th inst., to eontinueopen, it:necessary, for three
days:
O' T e LOCUSill.—The Beaver Argus in no
ticing the appearance of the !omit which are how
swarming. the wood, in that LeCliol3,saya they
made their appearance in that region in 1815. in
1832, aid now in 1848—diminishing at each
period, in number in proportion to the opening
(IP of timbered sections.
Or The Erie Bank.—The' Bank of Erie is
about tcr open an agency in Philadelphia fur the
redemption of all its nceee at par. The Bank will
also recommence operations shortly—having by
the above highly hodorable movement redeemed
all the promises mades 4 by Mr. REID, the President,
at the time of the bank's Buspension.
. EV" A n'Explosion.--Quite a serious explosion
took place in the Pyrotechnic Establishment of
Mr. Jackson, in Philadelphia, on Tuesday lest, by'
whim% seserai • persons. were seriously injured.
Just a year ago, to the very dap, a similar accident
occurred, by which a young lady,was killeiFr -The
Establishment sustained some loss.
The subject of the patent has the advantage of
possessing 'greater expansive power than steam,
and being at the sante time more controllable and
requiring less machinery. It is of the nature of
gumcotton, and neused by dipping any kind of
vegetable fibre 'for eleven or filteen minutes into
nitric acid, strengthened by an admixture of on
equal quantity of sulphuric acid, then well washed
with pure water, and dried about two hours. By
this process the vegetable fibres become highly ex•
plosive. The gases evolved consists chiefly di
carbonic acid and carbonic oxide, both permanently
elobtic. so that passing thrOugh cold air tit - seater,
' they do not collapse, but wilt fellow up the piston
rip , Steamboat Explosinn.—The steamboat to the unnusrlimit of Its work.
Embassy collapsed, both flues of bet starboard ie using this material neither fire nor water is
ired, and it
i createsn smoke nor an of.
bolter, below Green River, Ky., on Saturday Zn qu ve ef fl uvia, and, with e the ither
exception of a s light
morning.
moisture of pure vapor, it least' no residium
By the explosion of the Steamer thirteen per. behind.
sons are said to have been killed, and five others Among these gases there is none that will cot
are missing . The
,;first engineer, belonging to rode metals • .
he explosive qualities of the fibres treated in
Steubenville, Obi,, bee since died of bis injuries. this warwss first noticed by Professor Otto, of
Nearly thi;ty parsons -were severely scalded. Brun:ma4, about fourteen7yeara eg o, and again
-••" Pelonze, Paris, in 1838,-ard finally fully
published in the English press about the early
part,ef the year 1895, under the 'name of gun
cotton.—tisit was - called, by Professor Sehonbein;
or exloidiyie, by M. Pelonze.
A "geedt feature of this new compound is its
complete tractability. By compressing it the ex
plosion iii.',retaided or entirely prevented. A slip
of cottoriM fibre prepared can he exploded in any
required part without affecting the other.
By greater or less compression a slip has been
made to expluad with greater or less violence.
Several small pellets of xyluidine were placed on
a table, and each of them compressed in the Middle
with the back of a knife. A match was then ap.
plied to the projecting ends, and they exploded.
Alas knife-Was then railed. end the parts covered
were found to be unexploded end sound as ever.
The eipenments hint an ea.y mode of preventing
accident..
[-`Trouble among the Indiana.— A Tele.
graphic despatch states that hostile Indians are
swarming beyond San Antonia, and cpmrnitting
many ciOrages upon. the settlements. A rumor
prenrailslhat a party of Indiana carried off four
women, their husbinda ; were absent, who
were encamped at Arrago, on the Colorado.
There are many otbrr such painful rumors afloat
but they are nor 'credited. .
riT Exploiting a New paper.—The Proprie
tors of the New ' York Tribute, rays' the N. Y.
dirror,. hi‘e exploited their property, by"making
lecipimo 100 share, of $lOOO each, which have
been sold to the' employers whose talents and
character have fielPeifto maker it what it is. The
original proprietors, Menus. Greyly & M'Elrath,
we understand, 114,1 , 0 but a fifth each of the prop;
arty, botatill retsiN their positions as manager and
editor. The other partners in the Tribune are, as
we 4deratand, 'ltfej„ Snow, the money article
editOri•Beyard Taylor, the poet; Dans, the politi
cal philosiniker and critic, and some, of the re,
,
porters, pressmen, 4-e.. •
eir' Two cholera Cases were reported in Phil.
.$
adept:as on Tuesdsy lost—one in Kensirigton, the
other in Port Richmond on board of a vessel, one
oh which proveslfand. . The Cholera, it appears,
is progressing very slovily t in that city, owing, we
presume, to the precaution taken by the citizens
to avert it.
• Since the above Was pat in type, two More
eases of Cholera have been reported in Phi Me
l of which has proved fatal. In
, New
York, on the 13th, there were 44 cases-14 deths.
In Beaton two deaths on same day. In Cincinnati
there were 17 deaths in 24 hours. The Cholera
said to be less fatal then in 1832.
C'Tide Water Canal.—Tha Baltimore Sun
'ariates that ihe annual report of the Tido Water
Csnal Company, shower an increare in the receipts
of the company for the past pear, as compared
'tiritti the preceding yeir,•of ov er $6,000 and of
nearly $lB,OOO as contrialed with 1846. ' The
canal is represented to be in excellent order, and
ibo trade ateadity , ilereasing;ao that the belief is
. entertained that at no greater rite of progress "the,'
company must in. a few years.pay the current
Interest on the debt, and many look forward to an
entire extrication from ititipbairammenta." This
*ill bo gratifying -intelligence to the holder' of
the 4 2 4 5 , 654 of WM/3 Water Canal notes."
arDestitution in Ireland.-91sIcat melancholy
accounts of the sufferings and ',destitution of the
people in Ireland bays been received. In the
- 4ounty of 'Mayo. hiendras were dying every week
of absolute starvation, and betties were thrown
.:s. l 'lnto.dykes and ditches without cordns. fn Ball
' idnisloe, a town of about 5,000 inhabitants!, Were
were nearly 5.000 in the workhouses, due thee
said of whom were sick, and during the week
'ending the 19th; 990 had died, and the , previous
week 22G. The .details of destitution, say Jer
rakes News, continuo to he most grievous, and
men shrink from their perusal, so full are they of
horror. We cannot specify any novelty in theM;
then= sad story—destitution and death, death
and destitution, the parent dead and tho children
. &Alto* Parlianieot takes time; Death does
tot, ;
rlrPidelity to the Union.—the Baltimore
American sue,the W:lntot Proviso may be “fairly,
and properly opposed by all who do not favor it,"
but, .rWhen any persima .in any quarter of the
Union venture to talk about a dismemberment of
this Republic, u the predetermined consequence
of lbw:adoption of that. or any other legislative
Pleasure. it would be well - for them to recollect
that-the y are caved frog: being odious only by
ienderiog therntelves
rir The Municipati-authorities of Henderson,
Kentucky, bawocauied whole barrel of lime to
be distributed through the street', allies, guUsre,
of that
211 Sotto of 3ttms.
re The Americana in Yirezaan.—Tb e br ave
fellows who went to Yucatan to fight the battles
of that-pusillanimous people, are arriving at Lag
una weekly, some of them in the most deplorable
condition, without money, and without shoes.
When they arrive.at Campeachy, they are not
only denied all assistance but are sneeringly told
that they tied better go to Laguna, as there are
come Americans there ; m fact, they trreas heartily
despised Bea serf is by hit lord.
llPExpense of the Riot,—James H. Hackett
lessee of the Astor Place Oper4 Howe, New
York, preeented 'a
bill to the Common Council,
for damages be had sustained by reason of the
riot, amounting to the sum of $505 29. Thisbill
is made op of several items, among which are the
following—Rent of the building for 23 nights
$657 14. City license $28.85; profits likely to
have resulted from the engagement of Mr. Mac
ready, had he been permitted to perform $4020.
(0- Peace Between Rome and France.—On
the 25th ult., intelligence reached Paris from
Marseilles that Mr. &Harcourt, Minister of the
French Republic at the former Court of Rome,
had arrived from the city es bearer of a eonven.l
tion concluded between the Romeo Republic and
that of France. All Nullities had been for some
days suspended, and it was believed that the news
is substantially correct.
juiLand WarranYs.—Ninety thousand lend
warrants have beeriissued to soldiers, who nerved
in the Mexican war, giving away to them as
bounty, 13 800,000 scree. So that, estimating
the' value of this land at one dollar and a quarter
an acre, we must add, $ 1 7,230,000 to the aggro--
gate cost of the Mexican war.
03Pearful illortaltty —.The Natchez Courier
states that un the plantation of Mr. James Miller.
in Waterproof, Ls„ 32 out of 40 negroes hail died
of cholera within the last three days. The Yazoo
Whig says the cholera is very bad in that section
of Mississippi, nod was making great ravages
among the negroes on the plantations.
,Gl-Tite N. 0. Delta says that on Saturday,
night a negro entered the dwelling of Judge Alai
ender Walker, for the purpose of committing a
robbery. He: alarmed the Judge, who cocoon.
tared Mai', When a desperate conflict with knives I
and pistols eNtined. ; The burglar was mortally
wounded. 'rite Judge escaped unhurt.
lar A sprig of the law expecting soon the
appointment of judge, was questioned as to his
qualifications as to the penalty he should attach
to the crime of arson, replied, with profound
gravity,: “Arson,,arsenl I would make the fel
low pay a hundred dollars and marry the girl."
C7l'heprice of bricks at St. Louis is becom
ing extravagantly high. in consequence of thelate
fitelhere. The Revtqlle says the prices, which
were five or six dollars a thousand before the con.
fisgration, have already advanced to eleven'dol
lays,
•
Mr* Wheal—Thei reports from Nework
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. and lo wa ,
all 'concur in representing the Wheat grope to be
very fine, and the southern wheat crop has not
beep killed off, as it is regularly once a year, in
the papers.
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#
.Taking tare o pa. Hr.— Hr. Home,
(tie newly appomie 'officer.of New York.
of,.'seren officers and . appointer : typo Gibbs
son' and three'of his n hews! He knows how
to sharpen his own ;sour.
clij".4"eilmen of Newark Was seriously affected
on Saturday, by inhaling ibe gas while mixing
ammonia and chloride of lime to purity his store.
He continued eel:melees for two Elmira.
lar It is supposed to forth a new county out o
parts of Northumberland, Columbia and Union
with Milton for the county seat
A NEW MOTIVE POWER.
The London Mining Journal contains a come
rnunicatton from Adolph Count de Werdinski,
in which he describes a neiv motive power for the
propulsion of carriages on rails and common roads,
without engines, steam, air, magnetism or animal
power.
The exploeive qualities of this . ingredient are so
great that very small quantities and small appara
tus are required. For an engine of two horse
power a thread not larger in size than ladies' sewing
cotton is sufficient. A thread of this size, passed
through either'end of a piston, and divided by corn.
pression, and these parte .exploded by electricity,
will furnish the power: Mr. Isaac Tickle, of
Camden, New Jersey, has built one of this size.
The working machinery occupies no more space
than a man's hat. Its applicability to every thing
that requires motive power is apparent at once,
and its freedom from smoke, steam, and heavy
machinery will • extend its application vastly
beyond any other power, if ii should p ove at all
practicable.—N. Y. Post. ,
THE CHOLERA SPECIFIC.
The Chicago Journal publishes a letter from
Dr. W. B. florrick, editor of Ate N. W. Medictil
and Surgical Journal., setting forth the rernariabte
success that has resulted from the use of sulphur.
in case of Cholera. The credit of discovering
this new remedy, as it is called, is claimed by Dr.
J. B. Bird, a chemist. It is said td be eminently
successful. Dr. Bird having read that influenza,
was ascribed by German physictanS to the presence
of ozone:in the atmosphere, acre led to the ton,
elusion that cholera might depend upirn the same
influence; and sought for en agent to counteract
itsdeleterious influence. • •
,
fo !earthing for facto to s upport this conclu
sion, it was foutrd that the cholera never bad pre
%railed in the vicinity of sulphur springs, or in sit
ultions Where this substance abounds; hence the
conclusion, that-sulph4 might be, and probably
tit* the antidote for cholera." •
Phe editor nye experiments were made which
proved the •preseniti of ozone in the atmosphere
at time, and ilfit the amount is in proportion
to fhe severity : of the disease from time to time.
f'About a week since, Dr. Bird, determined to
try the effects of sulphur upon tiinaself and others
troubled ag nearlrell have..been more or less of
late, with inseasyeensations, j slight pains, etc., in
the digestqa orgsda. The result was entirely sat.
frifactory, Yso much an that Dr. Bird came imme
diately co :)ny office end:requested me us friend'
to test its; efficacy in my .practice, but to say
nothing to others with regard ,to the .ingredients
need until facts should justify its public announce.
meet es a'discovery, Tbo beneficial effects re
sulting from its use in my practice was such as to
Convince me at once of its utility in the cies. of
.cases described above. During the last few days
Drs. Bird, Blaney. and myself have continued to
use this spparanfrly simple remedy, to the exclus
ion of nearly ell'others in all' cases with cholera
symptoms. The result has been wonderful. All
premonitory symptoms, such as pain, a sense of
fullness Unnatural movements, slight diarrhass,
dec., have uniformly yielded at once to a single
dose of three to four grains of sulphur.
In cues-whore either cramps,diarrbtea or vom
iting !lave been prelim!, and in fact where all
these gy m po rn i two - existed in conjunction,
the use of - sulphur,. ii,t_above named doses,
every three or four hours,llas the effect to
ameliorate the patient's condition at once; and
when aced in s few hours to dissinte, entirely
choleric symptoms. , - t
-
The c4)ai Trade , for 1849.
.e quantity of Coal sent by Railroad this week, is
44,263 12— hy.Canal 36,905 l9—far the week,61,059 13.
The parchaaers abroad need not be ander any all.
prehension that the price of Coat wilt all, on board at
Richmond, during the present season. The price of
toll and traespOrtatlon on the Canal and Railroad
will
advance again on the first of September 10 cents per ton
—and es the Boats are all employed,the price of freights
cannot fall on the Canal, but there is every probability
that it will advance towards all.. The Operator' in this
region, have determined not to send Coal into market
unless it resold, and If any accumulation should take
place at Richmond, the shipment's will be suspended
again, until the stack is removed.
Conant:tem abroad, will aid the trade materially by
laying in their supplies as early as possible. This
course, if adopted by those who have the means, will be
a great benefit to the community generally In securing
a full supply in the Market, and prevent high prices
nest winter. We pledge ourselves to the public that
the retail price of coal In our cities will not be lower
than it now to, during the present Bummer and Fall,
and will undoubtedly be higher, in proportion as the
freights advance. _With all the Regions to full blast
for the balance of the season, without allowing (or any
Interruption, we cannot send more than the consump
tion of last year Into the Atlantic Markets. The con
sumption on the line of the different Canals and Rail
Roads this year, short of Tide Water, will be increased •
about 125 000 tons over the consumption of last year.
This is certain, because the contracts have been made
for the Coal.,
Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia sod Bead
ing Railroad and dchuylkill Navigation for the week
ending on Thursday evening last :
RAtLRi)Ats. CANAL
WYE& TOTAL W6CK. TOTAL,
P carbon. 13,906 01 123,481 19 ~,4,354 14 55.687 06
Pottsville, 5.478 03 56.911 19 1,403 13 18,225 14
8. Haven, 21 579 00. 151,299 09 4.273 17
P. Clinton, 3,219 19 54.703 19 1.674 00 11,801 24.659 18
18 --- -----
44,263 03 383,397 03 16,806 10 110,372 06
110,372 06 .
Total by RR & Ca% 995,760 II
To name period laat year. by Railroad 515.777 17
Do by Canal 125,88018
Decrease this year
LEHIGH COAL TRAtje7 - 7 --- --;--
The following la the -quantity of Coal sent from the
Lehrsb region for the week ending June 9, 1840, 2
S hur Sum mitßun, t Miner Wart. TOTAL,
10,513 17 . 68,873 19
Run, 10,513
00 29080 CM
Deaver Meadow, 2,402.14 10,413 11
Spring Mountain Co.
_2,860 10 24,093 15
Sugar Loaf Co. . 1,28 b 02' ' 4,404 09
Hazleton Coal Co. 1,001 08 . 14487 02
Cranberry. Coal Co. ' 170 05 511107
Buck Mountain.Co, 3,530 05 18,318 OS
WRkesbarre Coal Co. 452 07 2437 01
....--
27',427.98 158,317 00
174.1108 00
To same period last year ,
DEI------AVARTI-liHI)ALTLkirm
Bent for the Week ending. June 24:1, 1849. • '
Wem TOTAL.
• HAM 88.482
81,298 tans
To same period last year,
RAIL RADS.
Traasportaiian on Os Railroa O
ds in Schnyikin enmity.
The following is the quantity of Coal transported
over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for
the week ending Thursday evening.
-Wenn. TOTAL. '
Mine 11111Ond S. IL RJR. ~ ,64,9113 00 173,708 03
Ulla Schuylkill R. IL, , 4,306 09 66,080 19
Mill Creek do 10,091 05 70,577 09
Mount Carbon do 7,805 13 78.318 15
Schuylkill Valley 'do 1. 12 ,75311., 93,143 03
NIL Carlton' and Pt. Carbon do -13,4% 18 115,703 07
Union Canal do 2,971 02 22,003 16
Sera:aro do 2,313 02 16,915 10
________
RATES OF TOLL •AD TRANSPORTATION ON RAII. ROND
To Apt 1, 1842.
To From hl.Carhon.R.Haven.P.Cliatori.
Richmond. until June 1,1 6 49, 110 165 145
Philadelphia, do do 170 165 145
RATED OF TOLL RV CAROL, TO DEFT. 1, 1819.
To Philadelphia . .75 cts. 72 cu. 63 eta. .
RATER OF PREIODT.
To Philadelphia
To New York
For additional New Advertisement* see Neal
rage. • 'Tiler will there be found arranged
under .Buitable Heade.
T Nelv Art ; fele of Perfumery.
IMES IIAUELS' HAIR GLOSS. This ne
_and
1 0 admirable article. for the Toilet, unlike r every of
other
preparation for the hair, Instead of improving Its ay,
pearance only for a while and eventually destroying It,
is perfectly free of all destructive materials. In cases
' where the hair' is reduced and is falling off by disease
of the scalp. it ~
-is invaluable. It is a sure remedy for
all affections of that organ and by removing the cause
arrests the evil. The, natural color, beauty and luxuri
ance can he restored to hair In the mist enfeebled con
dition, while that of the !tenni)), can be immeasurably
improved by the almost dazzling brightness sad deli
cate fragrance imparted by this incomparable prepara
tion. It possesses, in an eminent degree, the quality
of cleanslza the bead and preserving the hair from all
impurities, for winch it is deservedly' recommended to
use among chtlilren. This new article can be obtained
wholesaleand retail; at
June IS, lIANNAN'S
25.1 Bonk and Perfumery Stores.
Patent Boller.
1111 E attention of the public, generally, arespect
fully inytted to this valuable improvement. Ex.
periments which have been made during the pastycar,
oirstegmboats. both in salt, and fresh water, es, also,
those boilers far power purposce, on laud have-fully
tested its soperior qualities as ocean, generator; and
ll great saving of tint, weight, and space, occupied
over any boiler now in use.
Boilers on this plan, may now be seen In operation,
at the establishment of
Hecker & Brothers. Flour Mills, 201 Cherry sL, New
York. ..
Hooper& Bro'hers, 333 Pearl at.. New York.
Mott & Ayres, Foundry foot of 25th aL, North River.
Atlantic Dock. Brooklyn, New York.
A. W. Metcalf, 83 and 65 Centre st., New.. York.
D. D. Badger & Co.. 41 and 46 Duane et., New York.
N. B. Ste rbuck's Foundry, Troy, New York.
Smith & Curies, Baltimore.
Steamboats **Jonas C. Hearn," and "Edward Pay.
son," foot; of Liberty street, New York, and on board
the steam towboat "John P. Whitney,''New Orleans.
For further Information. OP* to
JAMES, kIONTGOMEItY & SAMUEL WARD,
15 South Willinntst.„ New lurk.Or to J. fIENR.Y BELL, 45 South Third it.
June 18,49. ''s-1y) above Chesnut Philada.
Grand Jur y neport.•
T' fraud laquesrof the Commonwealth of Penn•
sylvania, inquiring for the 'Cnianty of Schuylkill,
upon their oaths and affirmation, respectfully do pre
sent that, in accordance with the direction of the Court,
they visited the County oftices and jail, the former
they and in gond order.
A fire proof room for the Treasurer's office they
think necessary If the present buildings are to be' oc
cupied for any length' of time.,
The jail apneara to be in as gorid order as it can be
kept from the peat number of persons, confined in so
email mall a space. The present building Is certainly too
to accononodate so large a number of prisonerl
as Ii usually confined therein; and a larger building
we think necessary, and should be erected us early as
Pnasible under the, provisions of the act of assembly
providing for the removal of the seat of Justice.
•We also slatted the Poor House and exo"mined the
same. The interim of the building generally Wall clean;
comfortable, parlor it has been newlY white washed
and hands were busily at work cleaning and white
washing the remaining part. We would respectfully
suggest that certain things should be done for the
health and comfort ofthe inmates and for the preserva
tion of the building. _
The dining and setting imams are entirely too small
for the number that usually reside in the house, and
sluiuld be enlarged. A kitchen is wanted, and part of
the yard around the main bulhlingehould be pasecloo,
as In carry otf the water, and preserve the cleanliness
of the house. 1
We also at megly recommend that shade tries should
be planted around the buildings, which would greatly
to the health and comfort of the Pauper, and others
residing there; fruit trees would 'answer the purpose
as well as any other kind and wou ld = be metal is well
as ornamental.
.
The main building particelarly requires painting on
he outside both brick and stone work.
A. RUSSEL, Foreman.
June 19, '4O
; Patent Lubricating OIL
scnocunn dr, NORTON,
H AVING purchased the exclusive right for mono
factoring and vending - the Patent Lubricating Ott,
from P. B..Devlank Co.,lhr Sehuytkdi , Dauphin,teba..
non, Colorlibia, Northumberland, Luzern', Wyoming,
Lyemmln/L: Lehigh and Carbon , Comities ; they an
nounce tottbe public that they have commenced the
manufactory Of It in the Borough of Pottsville, where
they Will be happy tri , supply all orders promptly, and
011ie lame rate Bran he purchased from the Proprie
tors of the patent riglit...Thls Oil we. patented Janu
aryleth, ISM and its superior excetlecce and cheap
ness, has already given it the preference over all other
Oils In use, for all kinds of Statlonaryldachinery, Lo
comotives and Can on our Railroads,—and also for
Lamp use.
All orders left at R. D. Schneneea Store, In Centre
Street, will be , promptly executed.
• It. D. SCROENER,
PO . ttav ille, June 16th. 1849. C. F. NORTON.
The Price is 75 cents per gallon, and the followingeer
tificatea show Its character ••
PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 4, 1818,
blesses. P. S. Dorian & Co.—Gentlemen :—The Pa.
tent Composition you sent me to have tried, and which
you design as a substitute for the best nit in the witik
ing of alaihinery, has - . 1 am happy to say; more than re
alised my expectations; .4 bad it fully tested on a Loco.
motive Engine for two ddysiin rainy weather, with mod
'Dying over the machine at every re vole tinny by a skilfu
Engineer, who assures me that it works equal to lb
best spermaceti of I, with a IralingAn quantity of 20 pe
cent This saving, together with the greatly reduce
rice at which you Inform me you ran furnish tne artlct
will strongly recommend Its use on Rail Reath, and •
large mills and factories where large quantities ()fell dr
used. 1 have now no doubt of its entire aucceu,.asi
under that impression tender you my sincere congrats
Adana. Truly yours, Wm.'.•Eacimatr.
Porsviu.g Jan:22, 194 %
This Is to certify that I tiave r been using P. Devlan
& Co 's Patent Lubricating Oil for the last sit weeks.
end can give as our decided opinion, that; besides it
being so much cheaper. Its peculiar ouperinrity freer the
best sperm Oil, is Its dere/Wily on mnehlnery,which ren
ders Ito very desirable articte fortbat purpose. Wears
extenaively engaged in mining and shipping coal, hav
ing eleven die.= Ergined of various capacitleitat work
hoisting coal,pumping water.&c. ••
P. S. Devlan & Co.—Centl x emn
I :— la WeohDve Ce
n
using your Patent Lubricating Odon all the machinery
of the Reading Iron and Nall Works for the .last nine
weeks, end we consider we bite given it a fair 'trial, as
the works are takulated tomanufecture four thousand
tons of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is
very heavy, th e Engine one. hundred and sixty hone
power,and the speeds are from thirty tonine hundred
e
revolutions per minute:
After the above trial, we ran recommend the 011. as
equal to the best Sperm Oil. and, in many eases, superi
or to any sperm 01l used in the country via:: for heavy
bearings and fast speeds, such as shafting and fans. '
I remain-years, le., •,'"
Jawgs arcurrn
Manager of the Reading Irou,Nall and Tube Works.
Punt 16,49.
THE MINER
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I •
would also take this opportunity, to say, that Mr.
Ticknor has In Press, and will shortly appear, a Bye
tem of hlensumtfon. Raving examined this _work In
. Manuscript. I think it. will be the most popular work
on that subject, of any extant, that Is, for Common
Schools. It is an Intel mediate link between common
Arithmetic, and the higher branches of Mathematics,
and Is admirably adapted to the practical business of
our citizens. Very Respectfully, &c.
• Ntcnotai Oimmtan.
f.==,
Readier. -Day 31st, 1840.
Mr. Almon Ticknor—Dear Sir :—ln all the Arittime
ttcs that I have used, Ihave found a very great want
of practical examples, to Illustrate the principles of the
science. In consideration of the superior excellence
of your Arithmetic In supplying this deficiency—to,
ember with Its adaptation to the currency of Our own
country, I have introduced It into my School,
S. Port,
' Principal of the WILLIA
Colle lll giate School.,
I have examined your Spelling Book, and conslderit
decidedly superior to any other work of the Rind, with
which 1 am acquainted, in the Elements of our Liters.
ture. WILLIAM 8. Pon,
Principal of the Collegiate School.
641,65815
145,698 03• tone
Friend Ticknor—l most cheerfully concur with Wm.
S. Post, In every particular, In reference to your
Spelling Book. Indeed I have no doubt that the great
desideratum Is 31 length supplied. and I feel confident,
that if you meet with the success that your work de
serves, it will not be long, until 'every child la the
State,.both in the Public and Select Schools will accord
to you that meed of approbation which you so well
deserve, and I can say without hesitancy, that so far
as the youth of the Keystone State ern concerned, you
have eminently fulfilled the command "go forth and
teach Ibis people." With much respect,
GEORGE AT
• • Principal, WashtMon at., S ele ct School:
Jamb Chunk Nog 22 , 1849 .
To Beni. Bannan—Dear 19 tr:—Teckrior's Columbian
Spelling Book has been shown as by the author, with
a view to Its introduction into our Common Schools.
Coen examination, corroborated by the statements of
several of our teachers, of its superiority In arrange
ment, gradual advance, and cheapneos over those now
used, besides its conformity with modern usages nod
changes in Orthography, the Board of Directive acting
through the Secretary, who Is the Committe nopointed
to superintend this department or nor educational
board, have concluded to Introduce It forthwith:
Yours respectfully.
By order of the Board ofSchnol Directors, of Manch
Chunk District. J. U. Simla'. Oeey., kg.
• • • City of Radio!, Jan, 1rt,1849.
Mr. Ticknor—Dear
opinion,
have examined yuur.Spel.
ling Book, and in my opinion, believe it to be Jost the
book we want In our Schools. I have always found
great difficulty in getting children to "pelt and pro;
noun"" correctly.. The manner In which you have ar T
ranged this Important, book (for 1 consider it the
_faun.
dation of a good education) is excellent, and should re.
Bcct great credit upon im author. I have introduced it
into my school, and find It gives general satisfaction.
Yours, &c., Isaac NEWTON EVENS,
Teacher of Select School,
Readiv, Xay. 9.lst,
The untlersigne,d, teacher. or the North -Ward Public
Schools, having examined . .. Tick nor'. Spelling Book,,"
prefer It to any other that have come to eur notice :
would most respectfully Utica the Directors of wild
Ward.permindon to Introiluce It into our Schools.
D. M. Roan. JoAcrti NALsottnill,
ALI; M. Wiaoisi. H. D. BAREIDULL4III,
LOUISA E. EOM!.
Roadiap, Joao ISt, WV.
A. Ticknor. Esq.—Dear Sir—Having cursorily ex
amined your Spelling BoOk, I am much pleased with
the arrangement and selection of matter. For the
clime. for which It la.dritiened. I think It superior to
most svork• now In use inyahoo's. '
Very respectfully, . 1 1 C. MILL.;
Principal S. IV: Ward Grammar School: ,
concur in the above. War. MASON,
Chesnut Street School.
tl5 cu. per too
Jane 9, 1829.
List of :Letters, r"
Dp EMAINING in the,Priat Office at Pottsville, Pa,
IL, on the let of. June, 1849. •
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Archer Lawrence llunely John Plymson Charleal
Allen OG. ship Riney Friederich Purcell James •
Ilyens Edward Porter Miss
Bost Michael Hefner Jacob Ship Letters. '
ilnylen Pat% Hanley Wm • ParrJarnes
Barna Abraham fierily Arthur ft Patteriion Thos
liangthe Francis SHanly John Paull John .
Ball Samuel firmly allele • Phelan Margaret
Brooks Michael Ifaily 3lra Susan B.
Brodbent Joseph Hughes Mrs M Quinn Andrew
Diann Frederick - Hack Catharine • slily
Blanch Joseph Ship Letters..
Brown J Hunt John • Reppard Aarnn
Brown Patrick Horsy Philip or Rooney Patrick
Brennen John - Andrew Roth Henry
Bnughtter Malen Horan Peterßogers James
Brown Charles Hancock Marti Rider B L
Baker .1 C' Hoskin Joseph Richardson Wm
Drawee Ben) • Mealy Martin Ryan Thomas
Bradford A CI d Reilly James
Beat Emanuel Jones Henry Robottom Francis
Burney Mathew Jones Adam Ratchford Mr
BragilJohn Johnson Chas It Richert Wm
Buiger Patrick • Jolley Thomas Reilly Wm
Bourne John Jennings Mini Roth John i
Bloom Catharine Ruth Amandaßeichards Augus•
Sian Samuel Joke Miss Bridget to•
Balder Christ'n.2 Jenkins Jno,pnlicyßichards Chas
Bennet'Daniei 0,2 IT. Reilly Patrick
Blrminghan Bridg-Keadian Wm Reilly Thomas
et,- 2 Karny Mathew Rily - Joseph
Bugga John Kohler Wilhelm Rink Jacob '
Bennedict Ilan- Kohler Rev P • Roberta.), Jelas
nab. pulicyliline Frederick Reilly Wm •
Stumm Chas, do liessferk Brotheraßeed Lawrefielt
Ship. Letter. Kennedy Larance Ryan Thomas
Brodie Patrick Knipple 31, policyßnsenstein Dahl
Bawdy Wm • Killer Catharine Reichert Miss •
Burns Patrick Kinney ReheccaM alarearet
Birmingham Jno,fiKelly John..l,shlpßehr Mrs Eliza-
Billington Chas Kelly Thug, do beth 2
C L • Skip Letters
Can James .; Lynch Patrick Ryan Martin
Craven Patrick Leine Daniel Redington Pat'k
Cress H W l.oughrea Edw a rd fives Edward
Cavenaugh Tim Langdon S G Reilly Peter
Darby John • Linner John Robbe. Herman
Clause John 'T Leddy John IReed James
Centime° John ' Lutz D 11 8
Coates Joan • Loenard Thomas Souders Jan K
Cat James • Loyd Jeremiah StClair Reuben
Commins - John Lynch Owen Sturm Christo-
Can John 11 . Leader Ales It, 2 pher
Corry John Lewis. John O Schneider Jacob
Carroll Charlotis Lecheaver Mr Snull Don't 0
Carroll Daniel Lee Miss Martha Smiley Wm R
Clark 0 D Ship Letters. Schtlbelhut Au-
Carpenter Aron ELlJdell Wm auxins
Cosgrove Maty Lewis David ' Shullenberger U
;Ship Letters. Sally Martin Snedder James -
Conway Margaret Lear John Smith Jacob
Coati Thomas IST • • Smith Win
Cann William Menem S Strainer Peter
Capewell BenJ Miller Augustus Shendar 'Thew
Cochrine John Mahan Patrick illheetz Franklin
Coughlin ThomasMaughan Patrick Sheets Jno Thos
D • Moran Peter • • Smith James A 2
Dolphin Michael Martin Gen %V Stroller Abra'm
Dodson Ethane 3 3tathews Joseph dykes Sidney
Doyle Patrick Mathews Jacob Sines Geo
Donoho Patrick Mate D F Sutter Charles
Lingherty Patrlck2Monney Thomas 'Searle Joshua
Davies Elizabeth Moran John • Smith Samuel C
Davies Ann ' Morrie Henry Sharp Michael
Daniel Wm Peterfifeyers Edward policy
limerick Adam Mallet - Jacob Snyder Catherine
Downing Thomaslidurphy Laughlin policy •
Dunstone James ?Judean Philip Schilling Sarah ,
Pooling Richard Malhall Pat'k, 2Saller Miss Mary
Dann Paul ' Morgan Jemes Simmons MIAs
Diehl Philip L Moyer Franklin Jane -
Donelly James Dafalick Esther Ship Letters.
I Devine D Ship Letters. Schmitt Henry
Duni:John Meevon James Scott Francis
Dnalinaller Jacobllferphy LaughlinSweeney Luke
Davies Wm D Mullen John ' Stuart Mathew •
Davis Jae F Mannion Mich"! Sheridan James.
Docherty Hannah Madden Patrick 'Sullivan Dan'l
Detwiler WII Moloney Wm Spencer Thus •
Dan idiom Gen shipMonahan Stephen Sykes Sidney
Douwl Dennis doMallon Hugh •
E • Morris Margaret Tobin Edward
Emlor Jacob MC Torkin John
Ellwood John McLean Andrew Templin John
Etigen Lawrence McCrea John Tipping Gen
Falzon r W McKinney Joseph Tepe Catharine
Eakrter Miss 111eGnith Michael Slip Letters
Etlington John McDermott Chas Trehive John '
ahip McCarty Timothy Treweek Thos
F McKnoblen Thus Thomas David
Fielding John MOlconnell Jas Tonkin Nancy, •
Fell Charles MeGarlick Martin Miss,
Fager Henry • McGiaghlin Pat'k Tannyane Man
Fialer George McDonnell Martin Ann
Flanagln Patrick McGhan Thomas • 17
Fox Abner 3lcOinness Mrs A tinruliJohn B' 3
Fox Michael McDonald Bridgeltirn Anthony ship
Fnx Joseph McCormick Mrs Dnaworth Isaac
Fulton Miss Sarah Martha, 4 ship
Ship Letters. Slap Letters. Uhl Gen- ship
Fennell Thos 2Mcalltines Robert
Foyle John McEneany John Veniscas Thai ship
Fenly John McCassrey Rodger ' W
Fiche %V K McCallbey MicbaelWilzon Geo .2
Froehlich Heinrich and Thomas Wallin Thom
McKee James Weaver J W •
Guthman JohananalcLaughlin John Wright Hiram
ValenttnaMcGutre Edward Wintens Mathias
Ging John lA Whelan epaulet w
Gillespie John Nusbaum L Welsh Wm
Grothan sHeinriebainien Michael Werich John Pr:e
Gallaugher, Wm Neileon John rick .
Gluing -Bernard Noise Wm Weide, Inn Jas
Gibbons Wm Neary Patairk Wilahelm John
Gibbons Patrick Neill Rev Geo 8 William John
Gladden Geo W Naughton Mlchl Whitfield Wm
' , Gladden Mrs •:. ship Waters Wert 2
• Ilanuab 2 O Wright Miss Mar-
Galan Sally. O'Dond Thome Caret •
Grim Latina .. • ()Connor Thos Weekly Mrs Mir-
Creel° Elizabeth ODonnell Edward flee
Slip Letters. °Neal Chutes Skip Letters -
Gibbon Mary . • Skip Letters, Walsh Peter
Gibbon James • °Conner Robert Waikinsbaw Was
Gruahan lob, °Connell Mlo'l Janet C
Griabbs W Ilees,2oßogle Mal . Welsh John
OL'ara Dominlik White Bober%
Ringher Anton and Patrick Weirtwood Joseph
[Jell Ferdinand °Neill Edward
HoHolTal hn enry °Brine Michael Young Barnett
Jam • P Z
Hickson Wm Pottmeirer Anton Zimmerman Wm
Hut George ) '• Prosser Jag Zeh Jollin Jacob
!Labia Wm • Price and Rapes
2 eats additional will be charged for all advertised
fatten. Persons applying far letters on this list will
please any u avdertised."
June St. -2441) • ANDREW MORTIMER. P.
TickliorlB 'Columbian Spesmag
.. Book, .• •
po LINO a provenive and Comprehensive System of
" OtalegrePhY sterilXtleenT. Including a variety of
definitions. adapted on the an of Schools In the haled.
eon Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twen
ty-five years' experience, and author of the _Colum
bian and Youth's Columbian Calculators, 'Practical
Common.Schoot Mem:ration, dr.e. . ,
The attention of Teaehen, f3choolDlieeton4arente.
b invited to this new Spelling Book, which con
form" to the modern usages and changes in Onhogra-
PhY. as being one of the neatest, cheeriest, best ar
th an an
tended. and better adapted to the wants of children.
y other published in %he United States. ft Is
what It purports to be, a Spelling Book and net a Read.
leg Book, and only requires an examination at tbe part
of Intructori of youth, to secure for it a universal in •
trotnetneu Into the Schools of the United States. 'Jun
published audios. lab by B. II ANNAN,
Where Teachers and Directors can procure 'copies to
naminallon. -
This book has been Issued only about ten : gay - 41nd
the following are some of the recommendations el
ready received :
• Treasna, ras BIEL
Mr. Bannan—Dear Sir :•—btr. Ticknor who ism
vorably. known. se the anther or the “alumblan Cal
culator." and other arithmetical works, has Jost pub
lished a Spelling Book, which I think will be u ably recei ed as hi mlt
ic&idvlat
-
Bras:so v ßoos—an A as h e h ic k ; bet s e em ca hl latel
to
initiate the child into the rudiments of our language,
than any other now in nee. It takes here admirably,
and I think will be the only one need in our Public
Schools, which wilt commence on the Id Monday in
Sciperintendent, I intend to urge its eaclusfee
use.
_ Tenders of Blereliandlze
WIT/lIN the County ofaehttytkill; Pa., forts fear
1819 s rtp ised and audited by the under
to aft: . signed. doh apprftW. appraiser of, liercantils Wes.
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Levi N Wagner • 10
Joseph Hammer 13
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A Dorbman - 14
Moir , D Boyer • 14
Phllip-Wernert IS
Frederick Beck' 14
George Bode . 34
SeAspaill !Awing.
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Henry :Shoemaker& Son 11
F BHuntzinger& Co 11
Sam'! Delbert & Brothers 13
IRChr &
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F Kerner &Co
Keefer & _Wilt ' ' 13
Daniel Saylor
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Sturinetki Short* •
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Henry R
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Reuben Schrader
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Charles natter 5 00:Jecob Siathewe 8 5OO
Patrick Fitzkeralt S 00: ..atreerseil/a.
Thomatte)sedy 5 00:11enry Bucher -8 500
JohnOs 5 001Andrevr Shilthorn 8 500
ISlichadl.plorier 5 00:Sl 8 Geolar • 8 500
Jthicbli-Aline 5 00:Jos GabY__ 8 500
Thos./1 Howard 5 00:Lenris Gannisin 8 500
Jabols Behr ' 5 00131ichael Horn 8 . .5 00
Joseph Abler S 00:Jecnb , Ratner' 8 500
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Francis Knurl 5 001J:to Zimmerman I S 00
Francis Bald 5 o:4Edward Weston 500
Charles - Felnd 5 001Charies Runner 5 00
Lechlin Quigley ' 5 00i Wrts H Auman 500
Joseph Philips• S 00:11 F D'lrone 5 00
Timothy Boyle : 10 00 1 8aylor & Kline _ 500
Fre Thurwanger '- 5 0010 F Genre! , 5 00
Nicholas Fox 10 001 Tamaqua.
George Weriley S 001Setnuel raunley 5 00
Thomas Dreine 5 001 Daniel Schuler 500
Edward Wild 5 00:John J Kauffman 500
Anthony Friest ' - 5 opieluirlen :Boyer . ' 500
Christian %Maier
5 5 00 0or pe a t tlu A el a W m i d lia , ma 500
Joseph Citron 5 00
Emanuel Henry 5001 Piorgrot's Borough.
:Augustus Blitz 5 00IJohn Laurel - 500
Joseph Peter 5 00, Sciteulitill Tortes ip. •
Mrs:Blitz . 5 00:John Grafter • 500
Bernhard K ies „ , 5 00:Thomas Gipson 500 ,
Samtiet Scott 5 miLuderig Bliacus
'. S 00John Erduer 300
Elizabeth Parrys no
Wm 'Whitemore . 5 00:John Drincole 500.
John K Feltnagle' 5 Op: irkft•Nbricerfies. •
.1 P Hoffman ••. 5 00:Aligusilla Hoffman 8 500
C C Carte[': 5 °armee Buckley 8 500
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Chn,rlea Franey' 4 . 500: William Taffgart.:4 500
'Nora Mankeini. i Tremont.
L C Ileyl - 3 10 00:Eckel & Barndt.
Scanytkill Harem. 1 -ffilterseiffe.
Levan & Kauffman 4 5 004 13 Repplefr &Co 5 500
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An appeal} will be held at the Court 'House in the
Borough of Orwigsborg. on Monday. the 25th of lone
next between the hours of 9 A. 51 and 3 P. Sw'all who
may feel themselves agrie.ved by the foregoins appeals--
merit or elessilication. SAMUEL GARRETT,
Mercantile Appraiser for Schuylkill County.
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prietnr of this Establishment has Stied up a Store
to the most elegant manner, having doe regard to the
comfort of his customers, so that every Stranger visit
ing his Book Store, may feel entirely at home.
BIS IMMENSE STOCK
'of Books Is classified according to the various De—
partments of Literature, so that visitors can find.the
Book, they are In search of for themselves. Buying his
stock for the most part at the Auction Sales. and being
connected with one of the Largest Publishing Houses
in this country, besides' publishing largely himself, en
ables bim to sell all Books at
• LOWER PRICER
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continent. His facilities for the importation of Books
from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his
Establishment In London, w here orders of private gen
tlemen are carefully narrated 'and forwarded to this
Country by every Steamer and Packet
A CATALOGUE .
of Books with the prices attached us issued quarterly,
containing Lists of New Additions made to his large
'collection, which are in all cases for sale at the
LOWEST PRICES
or, from 25 to 75 per cent, below Publishers' Pricer.
Thus in buyins even a Few Books, quite a consider
able amount is saved.
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Stranger In Philadelphia, an elegant Hine,. volume,
the price of which Is 'Sarum.
*The limits of an ti'dvertlsericent are too confined
to enumerate the prices of any of the Books, nr to give
even a faint idea of the immense advantages to be
derived from purchasing at the Great Central Cheap
Book.store, but let all who are m search of Banks send
for a Catalogue, and buy the Books they are in went
of. and when visiting the city, give Appleton one call
and you will be sure to call again.
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GEO. S. .APPLETON.
Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, andfitatloner.
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Residence air. of Calicrwli and 24 St. ()permits the
Privative Methodist Church. • pin 27 49. b-ly
Paper Mangling's, Boiders,
2000 PIECES rAPER. HANGINGS embracing
ell the Patterns Of-POUR MANUFACTU
RERS, which presents. a greater variety than.ean be
found In any Establishment In Philadelphia or New
York. also Fresco, Column Faael. Decoration and Gold
Papers, just opened and thr sale "achy prices, at
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BKiIdivs—PIIILADISCPIII4.
oraabia THE 'SCITUYLKILL
NAVIOATION COMPANY.
. md, 1818.
og chi ts hereby glean that the following rates or
IN Toll will go charged on Coal transported on the
Canal and
pany for thus year WoTka
18 or49i the t B thuyiktli Natigation Com-
0m....
To Monet ' ' Schuylkill Port
- . Carbon.'
,Ilaren. • Clinton.
- cis. per ton. cts per ton. eta per son.
Orwigsburg, /5 ' •
Hamburg, 25 ' 22 13
Mohniville. . - 33. •32 23
Altboases. ' 40 : 37 - 2$ ".
Reading,. . 45 ~ 42 33
'Unionville. ' -- 55 1..
' 52 43 +
Laurel 11111. 55 .2 ,53 43 '
Pot town Landing. 55 32 43 s ,
Dopers' Ford, SS ' 52 43
Pluenixville. 60 57 43
Patildiors Dam; 60 57 48
Lumbervllle. 60 57 43
Valley Forte. • 6 0 57 48
Port Kennedy, - 63 '62
,69 53
Norristown, 65 ' 53
Consohocken, 70 63 39
Spring Mill, 70 07 55
Manayunk, 75 72 ' :03
The toll to Philadelphia will be as follows ;
Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton.
March. April and May.6s CU. ,62 eta. 53 cis.
Junejuly and August. 73 I , 72' 63 7,
Sept. Oct. Nov. 6r. Dec. 85 M. 73
The Coats/lipped from Port Carbon to the above paints
will be charged one and a .half cents per ton more thin
said rates.
The charge will - be made per ton of 2240 lbs., and an
allowance of Eire per cent. will be made on the weight
shipped to cover wastace.
Dec-30-1.131 - FREDERICK' FRALEY. Preablent.
Patagonian Guano.
020 TO NS Dr Patagonian 60 In EM and
Xs Bags, the entire cargo of the Gt/1 Brig Mercur. lL
Capt.
Addicksjust arrived at this Port from Watchman's
Cove, Patagonia, In lots to snit purchasers.
CITA& WAI.S MOROAM.
9 and 10 South Wh.arvek, Philadelphia.
al-A large deduction will he made to purchasers of
RO Tons and upwards In proportion. [May 12-20-Imo
To Builders, Carpenters, &c.
500,000 FT, Dresed Carolina Flooring Boards
500 000 " ". nruce '•
200000 " White Pine "
200,000 " " Indli River ."
100,000 " " Feneing,tBheiving, &c.
The finest and largest stock of dressed Lumber ever
offered for sale in this or any other market. It was
dressed In the best manner last summer aqd fall, and
may therefore be relied upon not to shrink:, •
rrOrders front the country accompanied with the
Cash or City reference, If satisfactory, will be atten
ded to with especial care.
WILSON 4- 'LAVENDER,
March 24, 11.3m0] Brown at. Wharf Philada.
12 50
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NO. B NO C Store, RTH SECOND STREET:
NATHAN T. CLAPP
TS now receiving' hia Spring and' Summer stock o,
A. Cloths, Cassiarrea, ' , attars and Days' trair.
French, Elelgium,lCLOTtid, OF.
American - and cv v nEscairimg.
West of Englano and a large assortment.
SUMMER COATINGS.
Habit Cloths, sturintcr Cloths, and Itombazinett;
Black and Colored csalanareti and Codringtons ;
'Croton Cloths. Tweed., Drap d'Ete. &c.
PANTALOON' STUFFS.
Super Slack French Casal:neres and Doeskins:
French fancy and mixed Ca saltneres,arcry earlay ;
Aferioo Caastmeres. all colors and qualities ;
While and fancy tinen Drillings, new - designs;
Cords and Beavesteens of every style and quality;
Satilnetts, all shades and qualities.
WESTINGS,
Superior Black /Satin and Cashmere Vesting,; •
Splendid fancy talk Vesting., new designs - ; -
White and colored Marseilles—large' assortment ; ,
Drab Clothi and other Coach Trimming,.
Together with a general assortment of Goods adapt
ed to Afen.s and Boys' wear, to which the subscriber
invites the attention of his friends and other., visiting
ihicity. For sale by the piece or retail.
, ATHAN 'l'. CLAPP,
No. S North Second areal, stg N n of the Golder. Lamb
three doors above Market, Phllada.
April 14,1849.
'oitsville Clothing Emporium.
iTAB undersigned desire, to inform the public
that he lies taken the old established Clothing
stand of Mr. B. T. Taylor.° , few doors above
Manlmer' lintel, Cenre street. Pottsville,
where he h is just s
opened a spl t endld stock of goods,
comprising
Freed!. Belpiton, Anteeksty,lCloths of every color
sad /Pen of Erwin ad, f and description.
Summer coatings, habit cloths, summer cloths. Bom
bazines, black and colored cashmarett, codington's
creme cloths, tweeds, Joe., /cc.
Panzszoosi skrurrs.—Bnper black French Cassi
meies and doeskins, French fancy and toiled cacti.
metes, merino cassinveles, all colors and qualities;
white and fancy linen drilllngs,riew designs; cords and
beaverteens of eiery style and quality; with satti
nets, all shades and qualities..
Vlnwlsica.—Superinr black sating and cashmere
yestlngs, splendid. fancy silk vesting., new designs;
white and colored Marseilles, large assortment, with
a general varietyof goods adapted - to Mens'and Boys'
wear, to which the attention of his friends and others.
wishing a gond suit of cloths, is invited.
/LUDY-Ift DE Czornirto.—Sumnier sack Coals, cloth
coats of all qualities, pants, costa,' shirtitt suspenders.
Stocks, silkcravats, .fc.,,tc., at the very Invest Cash
prises. i ,1 •/ PETEtt S. NI AtiTZ,
MaV19.49.
—22.-tf
INew Article for the Toilet.
noussevB vismone Attoml'mut. cosme=•
.11,TIQUE; ET ANTI METIIITIQUE DE DULLY.—
The highly sanhory, balsamic. and tonic properties of
this Vinegar render it fir tuperl - railo Cologne Water for
the ordinary purposes of the toilet and thri bath. sur
passing the latter In its perfume and cheapness, and In
Its greater efileacy for the promotion ofcleabliness and
health.
This article has been known and extremely used in
Europe for very many years. where it has, ton consid
erable extents.spperseded the use of Colones Water.
The subscriber feels assured that it nerds wily to be
made known in this country to insure Its equally gen
eral adoptiow It ban obtained the approval of several
eminent physicians of thiacity, to whose - nonce it has
been submitted. •
It prevents and removes pimples, teller, and asperity
of the skin;lt refreshes and whitens the shin. render.
mg it soft and smooth:. It cortects- the clammy and
bitter taste of the mouth, imparting a fresh and pleas
ant breath. It cleanses and wheelie the teeth, and
harden. the gums. Fractions with this Vinegar pro
mote perspiration and assuages rheinnaric pains. is
allays headache by application to the temples. It d
effectual In removing Inflammation of the eyelids, on.
In strengthening the eyes. Applied to a bairn it pre
vents soreness. It possesses many other valda We goal I
flies; which are detailed at large In the printed wrap
pers adtompanying each bottle. Just rereived and for
sale wholesale and retail. at - RANNAN'S
Choice Perfumery and Variety Stores.
Also Roussel's Treble Extract for the Tinedkerchelf
In great variety, togethef with a very choice lot of the
hest and most approved articles for the Toilet,—Fancy
Soaps, &c., all of which will.be sold at city:pages and
some less• -
J. E. Carter 84 Co.
•
DIERCIIANTS. TIL%NSPORTATION LINE.
71.403$
lIP.TwEEN
Philadelphia, Schuylkill Haven, htinersville, Ta-
Inagua and Pottsviil4,
Rre prepared to Forward all kinds of Nerchondire.
ALL GOODS to be shipped b,r us should be marked
in care of "J. - E Carter &Co " G Ards for Llew
ellyn, Donaldson. Tirmont and Pine Grove, will be
shipped by Aline Hill Railroad from Schuylkill Haven.
Goods for New Castle, Danville. Piurrhuntherland,
Sunbury, Shamokin, Snydertown, Williamsport. Mil
ton, Cattawissa, Bloontsburg, Orangeville, Epaytown.
Light Street, Jersey Shore, Mil:Motown; Georgetown,
Washingtonville, or any parts of Centre, Columbia or
•Northmberland Counties, will be bit at Pottsville.
Goods for Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Beaver Meadows,
Summit Eilli,Cunnin e ham , Berwick, Wilkesbarre, or
for any parts of Luzerne County,will be shipped through
to Tamaqua without the detention heretofore caused by
reloading at Port Clinton.
N. IL—Small Packages and Parcels sent Daily.
J. E. C•Olta, Pottsville, N. HAUT. Itet. Tamaqua.
J:Eurtanutt.., blinereville, M. Munson, art.Philarla.
Warehouse. 8. E. Corner of Broad arid Cherry sts.
• June 9, ISO.' .‘ • -21-If
4 SOO
Boys' and Children's Cllthing
.
•
Depot. ''
.f
204 Chanter So-en. Phibutelphea. 'I HI: , 11,,,,ekt, having had nsuch experience
• ' in ate u,..i.ur Corry of Boys' and Children's
I 'infixing • ...11,10:1110.A., the citizens of Potts.
xille, anti surronsultua towns and Country, that
he hall a large and vai led anoint mint of ready made
clothing for YOUNG GENTLEMEN, made. of very
good material., and In the bait, latest, and mast fash
ionable style always on hand. ,He would mast respect
fully invite them, the ctiizena of Pottsvilie,&c, to give
hint, a call when they visit 'Me city, and .namthe his
beautiful stock themselvee, and be nitrified tlrut the
Depot, Is the place lo be well sultedifiChlldren's Clo
thing la make, fit. style or finish., -
Feb. T, -49. 7-Iyi • :`, F, A. HOYT.
r , No. 20 k Chemist St, below Tenth. Poilada,
.....,..
Miners' *Hospital.'
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY armoria-
CPR that hto far arranger! his pins fur the es-
Tablishmentofhe as a
MINERS HOSPITA a
L, that It will be
opened for the reception of patlenta• on the tint of
April, 1849.
The object of the Institution le en cream to persons
engaged In mining operations, proper medical aid and
treatment, at the smallest possible expense. With
this view the proprietor baa procured for the purposes
of the Hospital, a Farm, on which is a large and conve
nient House, in an elevated, airy and healthy position,
On the road leading:rem Pottsville to Miners v lite, about
2 mile from the fusilier place.
Persons paying Three Dollars per annum, In advance,
will be entitled to membership, and to admission In the
Hospital, in casco( Injury from accident, or 'sickness.
and to support and medical treatment during said
ness. free of additional charge. ‘-1
Invalids wmay desire am into he Hospital.
will be received
on liberal d terms.s n
The t poor. of the
Borough of - Pottsville, not in the nuspital, will be
treated by the attending Physician, gratis
All those who may be dlspOsed to avail themselves
of the advantages of membership, may apply to the
undersigned, at his office in Market et., Pottsville.
March 24,1819. 13-1 y) G. W. %NOBLE. M. D.
Adams, Brothers.• ,
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, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,. Fi
A'S, 78 North. Third Meet.
• •
SUPPLYBLANK 0001$ cheape c a t
the Mauurac
tory.than can be had at any Iloaltstrwe, and they
aro acknowledged superior. (Feb. 24, • 9-1 y '
'3 PENNSYLVANIA COAL REGION •.. .
1 1 , 11 P. Coal Regions of Pennsylvania, lines sew ,
eral Geological. Historical, and Statistical Review
of the Anthracitellistricts of Pennsy Ivan ii — embraiing
many limy valuable charts and statinleal tables, besides
a new and autuerdle colored map of the G.,al ft,st or ,..
`with the avenues to the Eastern :narked from Me.
Interior counties of the State, correctly laid down, and
pointing out the verioue places of mineral deposit in
the several counties. By Eli Bowen, formerly Associate
Editor of the Miners' Journal. Price 50 cts. '
A small portion of the edition remains unsold. They
can be obtained at this office, or can be mailed to any
part ofthis comity. They are also for sale at
Stringer & To at:sends, New Turk s Bieber's, No.
3 Ledger Banding*. Philadelphia s 0. Bergner's, liar.
'labors. And by Booksellers, generally,
, April, 21. ' IT-
ran In Wrllkool/.
CO MMISSIONa
anosomitwr.
FOR THE PURCHASING AND SHIPPING OF
COAL, having leased Wharves-from the Salop
kill Navigation Company, at Port INtreon, Ts no* pm
pared to attend to the shipments of all Co shipping hat
district, as well es to the purchasing. and far
dealers abroad- [April 75,•48—.18.3nt.
POSTURIPT 6
Fristo our r elegrdplalc Correspondent
'8 TOI.TLIE 141.TEIT MOMENT •
$.2 B'7: - G•
80 a 81.
Fo elgn ,Nevys I
aliniita Or TIM CA.3IIIItIA..
I
•'• The Steamer Cambria arrived at HA- ,
fax, on the 13h inst.. bringing news 7
days laterV e subjoin a few of the
i
thost imp?rtan items.] ! °
Nothing of mportance has trgnSlipired
in the British ParliaMent i since our, , last
dates. I 1
Ireland is pn a worse 'condition than
ever. Dis said that 'slime of the poor
were compelled to eat the remains of a
man who had been ship-wrecked. The
cholera is in Dublin.
The dissolution of the French Nationhl
Assembly I took place on the 20th, and
passed over without tumult.
The war between the banes and the
PrusSisns continues, without, from present'
appearances, the remotest' prospect of a
satisfactory adjustment of the paltry- mat
ter
in dispute. ,
From AuStria and Magary little is pos
itively knoW, beyond the fact that vast ar
mies from Hessia, in concert with Austria ;-
are now bearing down !upon the Hangar
ians. The city of Buda has fallen inks ,
the hands of , the Hungarians.
There is very little authentic intelli
gence from , ermany. 1 ,
The result of the recent election in
..
France is tht s return of 210 ultra Dem: ,-
.
ocrats to the sembly.
..
I.lvEnroot June 2--Flour is dull and
lower, some sals of 1 WeStern having
been made at 22s. e 'Od per bbl.' Ohio 235.
6d. a 2 , 15. \ 1 I
Indian corn had gone off pretty freely
at-38s: k 3531. for white, and 36s Dd. a
375. ad. per quarter for 'yellew.
Corn Meal.l 161... r per bbl.
Cotton dull l
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-'( sit IrThr 77.—
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Thar dreadful Coug h l Th e Zones 'ors to eaater .1
The work sf thedrstroper'hath begun 1
The tough of eonsumptton Sala is -•
itla sousd of Death , i
ARE you a mot [Your darling' child, your Idol
ri. and earthlyj y, 'ls now, perhapri, confined to he{
chamber by a dung ,r oar cold—berpale cheeks, her Mud
shrunken ringers, ell {le held "rhsease, has already
gained upon her— he pound of her ticpulchral cough
pierces your soul. - I . -r.'-, i i '
Young man, when Just 'about to enter life, disease
sends a heart - crustinghlteht ever thq ifarrannspects of
the future— your li etre cough and feeble lirnb.i tell of •
your loss of hope, lut prat nerd list d.epair. There Is
a balm which will heal the wounded 'ergs, it is
SHERMAN'S ALL,EA Id.
, i
Mrs. AITRESE,t e w H
ife of Win It, Alte r ,,ALA Esq, wee
given up by Dr. 9writ of Washingtim, lire . Roc and
McClellan of Pinteri
elpida, and Ur. MOH of New York.
Her friendsall thought she 01111.1 die. She had every
l
appearance of being In rionsurription, and WUs so pro
nounced by her pityalcions—Shertuan's Balsam was
' given nod It cured her. J
Rev. NRY JO NES.Eighth are na... was
cured of cogh and catarrhal affettlon of 50years
standing, The first': dose gave Mtn Moire relict than
all the other medicine be bad ever takes. Ur. L. J.
Beals, 19, Delaney street, gave it tri a short-in-law
who waslabnring tinder Conliimption, and to another •
sorely atHicted with ;the Asthma, Int both COM, 114
effect were immediate, and soon returned them to Com
fortable health. i \ ,
OIL S HERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES
Cure the most obitinate case' of COnen in a few
hours. They travel cured a large another or persona
who have been atiren up rip therr physit tans and friends,
and many who have been reduced to the verge of the
grave by spitting blood, Consumption arid Heetie feve'r,
by their 1190 have had the., rose of hea/th restored to
their baccard cheek, and now hie In n eak forth Ms
drain., of this Insa l AN"S WORMlsahle medirine.
DR. ISIIERM LO ifINGES
Ilavejteen proved in ;more than 400,0100 .t. 0., to ba
InfalliblF In fact the Only "rutin worm destroyihr
medicine ever discOvered. ~ Children Will eat them
worn they cannot be towed to take any other medicine.
and the benefit derived horn Ore adelonistration of
medicine to them luting foint. is great Beyond descrite.
Dom:" When the breath of th a child ilecoines earn.' nit - c, nit - c, and there Is pi.kreg of the hest, heada, he, draw_
lines, etartln,, , dining sleepolkturheddrleamr..awaking
with fright and screaming, trouhlesumej cough, fever
ishness,-thirst, vorecines appetite, NI kne. of tidy •
stomach, and bloated shmtach—these are among tam
many prominent symprnms of worms, and can he re- •
tiered by these. Incoloparable Lozenge . They have
never been known to rad. I
1)10. SHERMAN•S ICA3IPIIHR I ZENGES i.
Relieve headache, nervous nick headache, palmier on
of the heart und • striknenx in n Very friw minotes4—
They core IOWLICEI9 ni . spirits, despondency, 1101101 C.,
entre, SpOSMS, CePtl.:p3 lof the. stet - retch, stitrunerior
bowel complaints—they-keep Up 00 spnal,- dispeijall
the distressing symptom - 1 . of a night of d i ssipation, and
enable a person to urriereo great mental or bodlly toil.
DR. strErtsrAN S mutt MAN'S pLASTEIt -`n -
Is acknowledged b' al writs hair: ever used it to be
the best strengthening pi. stet In ti , irr tvorld, and a swv
ereign remedy for pal and .w akness in the bage,
loins, ante, breast, nee , limbs
, rrintsl rheumatlstil,
lumbago, &e. One indium a year will not supply Oa
demand. Caution Is ne essary, s there are many
unprincipled persons 'WA would (nice a Spurious arh-
cle upon thecommunity. He careful to get Sherman's ' 1
Pate Man's. Plaster, with ,tt •Ide sierils . of his written
name on the back-0000 .lothers ate gerruine, and hilt
do more hurt than good. I
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I Doc. 2 40—Iy
.• THE GILAiII .PUILOATIVE. • ,
Esoll the cure of fleada herDiddinesej Rheumatism
I' Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurry,Smalipor,Jannrlice,Pain
In the Rack. lnward I Yeakness,l Palprtation of tits
Heart, Rising in the Milt, Dropsy, Asthma, Fe vent's, e
all kinda, Female Compl. Inn., Measles,: Salt Rheum
Heartburn, WOTPlA.Ctioleta.Morblir, Corte!. Quinsy,.
WhooPing Cough, Consuntption, Fils,Livirr domplalut
Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching oft he Sloth Colds, Gent,
Grovel; Nervous Complap II ts, and, , variety of other
diseases, arising from Imp titres of the blood, and ids
etructions in the nrgann of digentirirs. r
Experience has proved that nearly, every discasebri
ginates from impurities lthe blood or derancenicrif of
ilm theestheeorgans; and I s securea.alth, we must re-
Inner
these obstructions o restore .1 11 . brood to its na
tural state. I.. I
• ,
The aversion to taking nledlcine is mnirteffectualy, re- -
moved by Mauer's VroetoVe Paezesand Pills ; being
completely enveloped WilWa coating rifpurs white soca.-
(Which Ii as dirsilet front the internal leered° OLIO as n -
nal shell from the kernel) end have no taste of medicine.
Moreover they neither linucrate or Mipe ih theslighw I. at
degree, bul operate entrant+ . on all the dieSased 'parrs , if
the system, hisread of confrnlng theineelvas to and rack-
ng any particuldnegion, iThus, ifithe Liver be. attecX.
eri, one ingredient wlienporate on that part ii4,far ors -
gan, and by cleansing It ofj ., any eider,. of bile, restore
s.
it to its natural state, other Will operate on trig
blnoil,and remove ail impu Ries itt itscirchlation,while „
a third will mnve all Jaipur - sties in its circulation, ninth
a third wine:rem:illy expel whateste I MParilii s lil4
have been discharged in the Sionra4-It, and hence they
strike cache root of di.seast,remova all lintrure humors
horn the body open the pm rs externally and rider - n:111A
separate all foreign and onnoxi.dri particles (nun IRS
chyle, so that the blood oily be thoroughly pure—thud.
securing a free and healthy action to Orel heart. Mlles.\
and liver; and thereby the i r restore - heulth,dven when;
all other means have Mlle . i : 1 . •
The entire truth of the above cat Inc sricerta inert by ' ^
the trial of a singlerboxx and their irtueSare so post- A •
live and certain in restoring heralth.,that the proprietor .1
hinds himself to return the money, P r od firi them In all 'i
cases where they do not e ve mire tai satisfaction.
Retail prices, 25 ma per box. 1
Principal o ffi ce, NO. 00, Vestry str 'et. New , York. '
The following ate the. ag.nts In Sr mylkill county rev i
Clicknere Vegetable Purgative PR s, ands,Dr.' Sher- 1
man's All-Healing Baldirn,ll.oz.enges and:Plasters i y .
Tamaqua—E. J. Fry, add Ifehlnes & Illorgenroth :ir
Patterson—M. Schwartz; „Mirldleport—Jno. NV iftranis;'
Port Ca; bon-11. :Rossi, .1 Pottsville—P.! Samtri,ol).
and J. G. Brown ; SLClair—lbrehtu ; New Castle—
Geo. Reifsnyder,k Taylor - Vote—J. I. Orin; Miner._
villc—James 11. Falls ; Llewellyn —j , onast Kauffman ; '
Tremont—Barrie & Win:reit ; Pinegrovee-Paul Barr:
Orsvirmhurg—inseph Ilanmerr ; Port Clinton—Lyon &
Rishel ; New Philpdelptila-l-Wm.lll Barlow; Selluyl..
kill Illagenl.evan& Errata.; and elan by J. 8. C.{
rt
mA rui. wholesale and s pplyincagent, Pottsville-
Dee Rs '4B.
•
16 3mn
lII:GILES' EXPECTORANT,
CLIXARATED
For the Care of Coughs, Colds, Asthma. - Bronchia"-
Incipient Consson,ution, yew station ,of the
Lungs,and is muses of the Palatal.
try Organs. t .
.
rrEIS valuable preparation is highly recommended bk
A „physicians and by acclebrated chemist of Philadel
phia:Piens medtral effsc;it and chemical coinbination, as
well as by thousands of ethers who have Made use of it
—ns it sever has been med withoutiprodueing beneficial
enema. and itithrtalt cure s of the diseases fur which it is.
recommended. And being a regular graduate of Plasma
cy, I can assure the , public 01 its perfect' safety - . It- in
composed of such preparations mrr, stand in the mn-yh igh
est repute among the medical faculty far the cure of that
class of distil , s which tarn tot, often only the forerunners
of that fatal pls age, conumption. In most cases where
there is much ; ain in tbi breast. and which often extends -
throll tothe °alder, • de. I would atrial My advise this ,
- j
appl olfla i tb Compound Galbruitim Plasters
to thebre and use' the Expectorant as directed. In-L.
I t
fact, th"e.use4abil Gelb:lentil Plaker cannot be too xi ronly" -'
recommended;ils,l, have seen so many Manthres of its
affording the metucht thief in a very short share of time.
crania confirmed constimption. ^ the Egpedionun will -'
berfound to relieve the 'cough, and the Plaster the pain'
and, at the same time, draw the inflarnariob to the surface.
and thereby act as a counteOarritant, whieh every physi- '
can will pronounce good, ',without the least hontatioti:
whatever, l'ersons arepfien said to have the consurnp- .
110 D, when by a Judicious ono of some of the Most Expo,
torantaand a carefhl die they have, bism completely
maned, so the* their expmience should acres a warning to
thnse who are said to have the comumprion not to de- -
apa ir, but try on, The Expectorant anti! NI found to afford ,
great relief. been *hen is cure is said to be impossible.
Before making use ol' an Expectorant it would he as
well to examine the Osiula, comment,. termed Pears, tn.
see IP it is not swollen 'or elougatitd. Irrstich cases an
expectorant Is useless. 1" • - ''
Ifacking cough and a continual disposition to swallow
in fmquently caused by cit eloogation of the palate. An
excellent tamed} In Sur castia is to use a small quantity
ofTincture Myrrh. ea! about, a tea-spoonfill to a Nino i
riallailli of water, and rape as a gargle. Wee or four time
a day. If the above reanedy should Ail, or one of Ito
ware nature, it would he best to apply lost surgeon, an
have a small portion of It taken otf. so as to obviate th
irritation and the cantin pat cough w bleb it would be like
ly to produce In the throat. The operation is trifling And
attended with but Intle,lif any pain whatever. ,
In IL:anthill; and disetaxa of the throat, the gang :
ttoetdbe used. _ . '
Prepared by .1 C!'RT C. TiCCßEq,Wholeral anl
Retail Druggist and Ctir tale t Centre fitter; Putt/vitt
Jam. o o'clock P.
ingrrs.
4 1 .621. iti • o F70ur—
,03 a 31,07. i Corn—.
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