The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 18, 1838, Image 3
II IerTMER DEMOCR•ICY Against Porter and the i Aristocratic Sub-Treasury Democratic county pleeting. WIDE Democratic Republieartomf Schuylkill a". county. favourable to the re4clection of ear ' present worthy Farther Governor t of , Washington county, Joseph Ritnee, and all those who are bp \posed to the principles and measures of the cer opt National 'Administration qf Martin Vanti- I L Ten. whore - aka tt was to saddle that most arr . to erotic and odious Sob-Treasury System upon e free and enlightened citizens of t i rs great Union, for the porPope of placing the " arse and sword of •the nation." , into their own hands, in order to oppress and fyranniznover the People and destroy the - best interests of Me county . 'ln short all those who would like to see the iekidency in the hands of the Patriotic Willie.. H. Harrison of Ohio, or some other staunch epublican, who • would go for his country, and n fin a particular "party:" are reipectfully invited ito attend a gen eral county meeting, to be held in the Court noose, in the Borough of Orwigaborg, on Tues day the 3lst ofJuly next, at half past I o'clock. P. M. for therpurporie of adopting such measures • as may be deemed necessary to secure the re-elec tion of our excellent Governor,. Josepn Ritnera sad for carrying out the great priMcioles of Demo cracy which was once opholden t'y a Washington, a Jefferson, a Aimon-Snyiter, and to make the pre paratory arrangements for the formation of -a coun ty ticket, to be supported by the tree citizens of Schuylkill county, at the next Onlober Election. .4 . general attendance of the true Pennsylvanians ofthiwcounty, on said occasions, is respectfully T solicited, - I 1.1.1 1M KOCH, DANIEL H ILL. CIIIIILEA ()ENGLER. • JOSEPH FERTIG. Sen. LEONARD SHOLL. Democratie Standing County Committee. Jaly L 4. 1838. ,AdministratorlO Notice. :ETTEIIB of Administration having been JI-al granted upon the estate of Juan George Gaehmlich, deceased, dabs of Pottsville, entice is hereby given Mall those indebted to satd.estate to make immediate payment, and all those haying clJt ne against a i id. estate writ ple i.e present them for settlement on or before Monday the third day of September at the house of D. G. Yuengling ii Pottsville, at which time and place the tritons will settle all accounts properly anthem], cited. FREDERICK BECK, D. G. YUEN . GLI NG, Adminisuatars rotlpville, July 18,1KIR !toffee Officers • For the Boroti'gh• of Pottsville. • William &liveley, Jacob Kline, John Shippen, - ' Daniel J. Ridgway Jamei M. Lewis, . Lastrence 'Lawler, Joim Silver, , - Jam6s M. Heathy, • ~. John Soile, Charles W. Cleineon EQ. Henderson, - Ralph Lee, blivtr Dopbsort, Enoch W. McGinnis James Silly man, Jr • Ewld. O'Connor, Samuel H. Leib, Joseph Weaver, John 'Jennings, William Cooper, - Philip . Woltioger, James Clary. George H. Stichler, iseaC Thom psoii, John Curry, - Jacob Kohler, ' Henry Boyer, - 1 John Lenhart, John L. Cotio, - T. J. Baird. — t , JACOB It RED. Chief Burgess: Coal Land. FOR sale . between 3 and 41W acre* of good coal land within a few miles of Pottsville. aud.orie ofa rail road.• For particulars apply to the subscriber at the Penosyktania 11.11. CHARLES' B. YOUNG. July 18 IRON & STEEL, STORE. tilashbaeribers have constantly on habd • full assortment of Iron, comprising Round and Square Iron from 3-16th up to 6 inches di. ameteri.4lst Iron 3-16 M by No. 4. W.G. up to 6 in: by'7i in.; butter. flue and sheet iron of best and 2dquality, suitable for lining car bodies or schutes; rail road - iron l by i. 1 by 2 by and 2,1 by They are also prepared to receive orders to import Rail Road Iron upon the mast advantageous terms in large quantities; also rail road car A'ru,ll assortment of Steel, comprising cast and shear, steel—American and English blister Steel. German aAd spring steel, and round Iron and octagonal steel for drills. MORRIS & JONES, a W. corner Market and Schuylkill Seventh St. Philadelphia, June 21, IMO. , 49-6 mo . XLMBERTON BOARDING SCHOOL. ONDKR THE 6UPILitINTrat MICR 07 EMMOR KIVBER. Tercherc—Asumu. Kixiiiik. M ART KIIIIIRR, MARTINA Kiwasa. GIARTRODR G I KIKBRI. Assistant Trackey:.—Mmi. Aitrr B. lICIBLET. IN thts-Senimaiv.. Females arc instructed in A. Needle Work, Spelling, Reading. Writing, A- rithmetic, Book Repping.Algebra,Engliah Gram mar, Composition, Geography„ History, Chronol ogy. Ratan's,' Natural Philhaliy, Chentistry, Drawing. Painting, and. therench Language. TERMS For Boarding 4od Tuition. except ing the three'last named,bra4ches. One Hundred and Forty' Dollars a year, yable quarterly in advance. ..f. ' For Drawing. Painting, algid the French. a gnates. Five Dollars a quarter additional. each branch. . Washing charged at 37i cents, a dosemi and Books. Stationary, &c. at the store prices. ;1 rand Bedding, the use of the Libras} and CI _Dierks. are furnlsbed to the pupils without ;1 cha ge. Vacations, in the Fourth' and Tenth months, and to the ticlxdari who do not retinas at the School. this time is nut charged.. FOr further information. Parents and Guard ians ave reipeciftilly . referrse to Edward B. Hub. Isv, Orwigsburg; Joseph F. Carroll. Port Carbon; John M. Lewis. tilsorge Maieimingo, Putforpe; or to John Scholl, Schnylk e tl Forge. near P Clinton—all of whom have ildtzn at Kimberton School. 34 • Ktniberton. June l 2s. 1838. _ 30-5 w Mould Candles. . Wiliam Mould Candles, received on Consign ‘" 3 meet, and for sale by the Box. at asanafiketar er's pies. SAMUEL BARU , 6 Pattern Is, July 14,18'8. Ad- MIME • BOOK- NMI n _ • BANNAN halo Cntrinteneeci. try in connection with . his where all kinds of Books will ;In shortest notice at Ipw rates. • 4 • of every description tOatle to order 1b lowest rates—and the tradosopplied wh at delphis prices. April 11 . n e onsthi W. Cumming, AITTOILMEr sir HAS retno.ed his Office ICI Centre 'Street. op: aposite the Brick Soilding of Glair M. Jen ningic where he will Wend to all t business en. awned to him in the line of his prtifeasion. pet 21 48-tf Lot far Sale. . WILL be "told cilar Soo Cant , a lot situated on William Street in th:a buongh, adjoin ing the Lot on which Luke Lee m i aow building a dwelling house. 'The lot is 55 feet front on William Street, by feet deep. Apply to , May 30 41 • 11ANNAN. CathOlic 11440 IDIOMS 6 Key to Paradise, True Piety, . Catholic Piety. • • , • Douay Bible. • Poor Man'. Cagechbun and Small Catecloent hod received and fur rile by IL lIANNAN. Dec 23 - EXPRESS • LINE Or STAGES. II E Proprietor* of this Line, (which has been i fitted up in a- simerior manner for the accent modation of the Travelling Community.) respect. Tully announce to the public that the Line will pfpitivrly commence running tetween POTTSVILLE 4. PHILADELPHIA. on Wednesday the. 2d of Nay. aal will continue to leave their office at the Pennsylvania Ea. Pottsville, daily at,6 °Select. A. N. and strive in Philadelphia, at 6 o'clock P. AL at the followirg rates of Fart: To Orwigebtirg„ . . $0 50 . Port Clintstn, 75 • Hamburg, 100 Reading, • 2 00 Pottstuwnl 3 00 • Trap, 3 64 Norristoirp, 4 50 Philadelphia, 5 00 For Seats apply at life Pentiaylvania Pottsville; lien • Hotel, Readtni; and at their Office, No. 25, North Fonith Street, Philadelphia. 31 INTEER & Co. PailliOlDa. SAII'L.OVENSHLNF:,Nag. EV ANS & CA LDW ELL, Do. May 2 Proprietors. 'ROYAI, COLLEGE OF st 7 R GE:a/I'A' , Lax' no.v. 55-6 t . Pills. THE Original Ilygcian Universal Vegetable Medicine, prepared by W. MISGIN. Eaq., Member of the Royal 4..;011ege of Surgeons, Licen. state of Apothecaries Company, Fellow of Bal. Court Society, Surgeon to the Royal Union Pen t.itm Associatiom Lancaster pluee, Waterloo Bridge; and Perpetual Pupil ofGuay's ■nd St Thomas' flivapaels„ London. These pills having gained acelebrity unparaL leled in every section trf the Union, are now con. sidered by all those who value good heahh, india pensable as a family medicine—patmnized by a numerous body of the ma* eminent Physicians both in tho country arld in Europe,—is sufficient, it is presumed, to stamp their character in the es. titration of every thinking man, and it is hoped, 71 far better recommendation than the course- re. ported to by ignorant and unprincipled pretenders, lath?, to mislead and deceive the public. Faddish what they call practical proofs and certificates of Cures, that exceed all bounds of rational credibil. sty, and most of which, if not all, are either:gross fabrications, or procured by frond and connivance. The editor.olthe Long Island , Farmer, says "This medicine has obtained en unprecedented degree of well preserved popularity. <Haviffirtak en these pills ourselves to advantage and witness. ed their benefinial erect* on others. tire-bite no hesitation ir. recommending them tome public.. a Rata. salutary and useful family medicine:" • s •Aionc are genuine Seithont the. sigitatorti of the General Agent on the libel, by glom the a. hove me r dieine tis imported into this Country. JNO. 1101.11E1 N. 129 Waverly. Mace, , - Gen'l Agent for U. h: A !apply orthe above Medicine just received and foraale by • . B. BANNAN: Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. July 16 2 p , ROPOS %IA will be rveeived ity the '-Com °- roma )))) era pfSehtiylkill Cnunty at their-of flee in the borough of Ontrigahurg. on Monday the 30th of July, 1638, fie building a one arched Bridge across the river-Schuylkill. at Middleport, with two stone • abutments. The Bridacto be roofed and weather-boarded, and will be 50 feet Icing; floor to be 10 feet above low uvula (nark tne peevage to he 16 feet wide and 12 feel high. To be constructed upon the plan of the &hityl kill Haven Bridge: PHILIP OSMAN,' BENJAMIN POTT. • A WM- L. BOUGH N ER. Orwigsburg, June 16 46- Rimiest - instruments. villE subscriber boa JEW received and offers a" for ails 4 keyed Moreno Flute., Octave Flutes, Clarsonets. Flageolets, Violins, ' Fifes, • Violin Bridge*. Pius. Strings and Sow-hair. Clarionet Rends,' ' -Goiter fitrings, Violin Bovripbeatra fink& He respeefollv invites tho public to call and (sundae his black. mt 7 5R3& fe Oempetent efteedisr a A PERSON who ~.... ra„,„l woe. will IL Steam &rim to ii— o rtb.AswieiriOtai be given. Anyly at MON , Contpanri 00°' I i DAM NICE. i ft, ~, 1 -,,, 1 - ArMt... , cl e „,in. Mb. ..yelylit. le* a— 2=!!!!! ::::::: Vii- • - ~,,.ap_ ~a.~,•,.~_'':.~.:.;..:,,i ii Book DWI • • Wore. the 27- Proposals. JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. - 3t . ~ SSA*' in it . Virtue'.of "ems) write at 1' iiihrat ;es:- noiteeea aa Lemeri Fie*. We out 'l4 the Coon of Common Pfeil Of Sch uylkill count, and to me directed. will bo mcPswed to kithlic. Sale.st the hooetrof Edaraid c/roonwor, hinheep• er. in the .bnrcrogh of Pottsville. . , On Friflay the 20th dale, ol July, , ISM, at tlie .booso of Meaty% Stagtert. : innkeeper, in that borough of Pottsville. _ co clock P. M.-- All those two ”ntiglouit lots of I r t ground, situate in the' Borough of otbiville, numbered 44 t 46;twiand - northwardly by Market, eastward . ly by Chamber Street. soutbwardly by Norwegi an avert, and westwardly by lot now, or late Bard Pattetiony containing in frontar width each 60(1. and in depth each 2441 feet, with th 4 appurtenan ces, cnnsisting of • two story ftime 'dwelling honae.--Also, all that certain piece.ipanictor lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Pottsville. bounded northwardly by Avenge. 'outwardly by lot of John Porter, south and •soothaiairdly by Jots now or late Benjamin Pott, Eso with the appal , tenancea, containing we acre more or kin—late the estate of At the same time and -lace, one full and undivided 16th Part. the _gee whole into 16Sequal parts, parted eqd e j divided, a and an thoseithros adjoin. ng tracts or pieces of land; 'imam in Nurw.egtau township, county' of Schuylkill; Ist tract bounded by land of Henry Gettle and Philip Wagner. end vacant land, them* by the next de scribed tract and land of Leonard Reed. and am. "cant land. containing 421 acres, 152 perchee, and allowance-2d tract, bounded by -the next dew. cubed land and land of Leonard Reed, by land uf the first above described and vacant land, con iainirg 220 acre., b 0 perches, and allowance -3d tract, by 14nd surveyed to William Wagner, and claimed by James Dundee, and land'of Leo nerd Reed, by land of the permed above described tract and vacant hied, by land of.luhn Moyer, and containing 351 acres. 120 perches, and al lowance—the loud three tracts of landbra recent survey, containing together 1153 acres, 149 per. cheo, .trice measure, with the hereditaments and appurteret nem consisting of a dwelling house, /cc —late the rotate of Thames Haven. On Friday the 20th day ilf July, 1838, at the honor of Henry Cltriot. Innkeeper, to the.borough of Minersville, at 10 o'clock P. M. One fun, equal, undivided one third part of two thirds parts of nineteen twentieth pails uf all that certain tract or parcel of untmprnied land, situ ate on the head waters of the Surinam River. formerly in Pinegrove township, Herbs County, now partly in Pmegruve, partly in Norwegian. partly in Lower Mahantango, en?, partly fn Bar ry townshipii. Schur Mill County, surveyed on the 20th/22(1.23d and 24th dayi of Miy, A. D. 1793. in pursuance of ten warrants dated respectively the 12th day of January, 1793. ;Feinted to-the tal 'lowing named' gwrsons. vitt Robert Irwin. for 439 k acres and' allowance; Ell .h Weed. Int 419 k acres and allowance; George Weed. for 439 k a ores and allowance; William Cook. Esq. for 41(1 acres. 114 perches and al wand; John Cook. E-q for 445 acres 91 perchel and allowance; James Miller, for 440 acres 59 perches and allow. 'mince; Robert 'Lyon, for 450 acre*. 143 perches and allowance; Andrew Carson, f0r.412 acres, 6 e prerlies end allowance, cnidaine ' in the whole 4366 acres, 6 perches and allowati , hounded by ,ianchi of the New Itill It and Schu ylkill Coal Com pany. and late as surveyed to James Wilson, E.I. and others—late the estate of WM. Levis. Seized, taken in execution. and to he sold he PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. • Sherin Office, Denies- i • , burg. June 23.1838. ( - 48 PROCLAXIATION.—Notice is hereby given that aC un of Common Pleas . , for the trial of causes at issue, in andlor the county of Schuylkill. will be held at Orwigsher . .3, in the county aforsaid, on Monday the 23d day of July nevi at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Therefore all persons hawing snits pending. and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at maid Court. will take notice and grwern thf.mselyes anstirdingly, PETER F. LliD l llG.ShesK Skiiijrs Offiria. Onoigsburg. - Jamie 3U. 18311, 60- 1G" Parsetnat attendance is desnsidercitke Jurors and Witnesses sossnioned to attend this Court. g 514011.. BVT DERTORS.-ITHE subscnbers • have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for, the benefit of the several Actsof Assembly passed for the relief of In solvent Debtors.k that the 'aid Judges haae appointed Monday the 30th day ufJuly next. et 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Oiwigsbury. for the hearing Oros and our creditors, when tad where they may attend if they think proper. JACOB U N DEN-MOTH. HENRY A NSPACH, JOSEPH HUGHES,* MICH kEL SA Nog,. D %MEL BRIT rois, Jr* 7110MAA MILL! CH* itLES CHESTER, • GEORGE W. SHAW. 'June 3060- • Books! very low. BANNAN offers for saki the following •-• • standard works at the very low prices at !ME Home, Bmollett and Miller's England. 4 vols. sheep, with plates 610 00 Clarke's Commentary, 4 role- sheep, 12 00 Wesley's works4lolruls. complete. 11 00 Buck's Theological works. 6 vols. sheep. 4 -00 Salt's Bible iand Commentary. 3 vols. sheep. • 600 Byron'i works, Dearhorne's Edition, sheep, 4 25 Rollin's Ancient History. 1 vol. sheep, Dearborne's Edition with!Maps and plates. losepbos 1 vol. with plates Marrystes works complete. 1 vol. 3 25 Moore 's works. Library Edition , 225 Sores works. • 2 00 Cowper and Tbonspeon's works, Paley's work, Borden's village Sermons, • Doddridgs's Family Expoadfir; Encyclopedia of Geography, 3 vols. with i 0 eats and 100 Maps." 10 50 Fox's Book of Martyrs, with plates, .9 25 McKenzies 0000 Receipts • - 1 37 Together with a variety of other toots at very law rates, In suit the times. July '1 1 • 4- HAZZ A ILO & STIFEAUCH'S WHOLESALE AIii*EETAAL lOrpiregoods, Omer" and Li ' qtor Stofiee, • Cermet f Ventre ea 4 Marktbyfreds; rettnille. April 8 New - Goods! We* Goods!! _VINT received by N. Natketle & Co. new 419 and elegant 'emolument ofiemiag and Sam mer-Ptistr. painted 1 mealiamend -hem. anent; whielt may ba Stead a few Pietas .bf English Nide-all vele• lee rate. - AIM. a splendid am moment of Clothe. tantimeraw., Vesting/tn. Abo; fantletnelOs damn* • Wjetr, with- a aimed emorimint r efamikelrli. • liekings. Milk% die:lre. morn 14 - . I' r :444 Wif • lll lkifie,r 14 igaggeo4l- ' wuoissr.44. AR RrTALC, Dry Goods, Groixtg, Wu*. Liquor Store ilrail t lreata est arsa il la il° orth arti alteese rlielrs io ik ritiledel l "' pbir enables threes to totp:go head aaal7 44411 ' elve ' IIMOUVIeIit of *OO6l. which-they mil 1.11 at Philedelphialtrieits. StotaaadTaaajer ItiaPara and private faralliO4 would-do well to eall arid judge (or theoiselvea. april 19 Floorieff Boards. AROL IN A wiirked, flooring bromic .pitio eh. ` l . O nit tongued arid grooved ready far, laying. I, 14 and inchou o:4lllrerent quality and prices. constantly on. habd. and for sale in lots :to snit purchasers. upon ippptication ,by letter to JAMES PATTEti. Planing Mackin. Wharf. N. L. Philo. Co. • or MILLER & NAGGERTY. upril 25 31—tr, • Pottsville. OA L . • Subscriber is receiving from the A. Law s ton Collieries, a fresh supply of the celebra ted SPOHN & LEWIS RED ASH COAL, now landing at his wharf; Pine street, Schuylkill.— Orders left at the office, Nu. 81 Dock street. or at the whirr. will, be promptly.-iittended F. B. NICHOLS. May 12, 1838. • ittorage. • TIRE Su.bsenboirs having rented the whar f on Fairmount deco, foot of Willow St. Rail Road; joining the one °fronted by A. J. Bolton & Co. are prepared to / receive Coal, Lumber, Am. on wharfage, and c*mission. Enquire of the sub. scribers on the premises, or at 2$ %mil Wharves. BUNTING, CLARK & 47—ly . Leaden Pipes & Hydrants. , BBANNAN, has just received a lot of Lead •eu Filer,. which he bill warrant to be of miperior qualtty„ I and I inch. Alvo.Somsr and Winter Hy ni rants. constructed of the best material*, all of Bich he will sell cheap. ! • joub 13 41 • New and Splendid Goods. rrll Ladies of Pottsville and vicinity era res. pectfullv incited to call and examine a most splendid airsortmaPt of Painted Lawns, .Ivie incite, Prints, Slack and White Lawns, ,Mouslinedelaina Lyonaise. Hoskin, dark and light kid Gloves, Wor•ted, Coltonlnd Silk do Fancy - Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Veils, Plain and painted bordered linen Cantbrie hdkfa. Silk & Cotton, bleach'il dt onbleacted hose, do do Embroidered do At the store of N. NATHANS & CU mayl9 38 CALL AT THE New Establishrusist, • Corner of CestrS and Masker Streets Pottsville riNHE subscribers respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have taken, the store formerly occupied by Jacob Dull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets, where they are now provided witba choice assortment of • Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, 41:c. which they are determined t.eeell atthervery low. est prices. ; HAZZARD & STRAUCH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices, April 1 - 2-6 4 25 2 23 225 - 9r 00 -200 50 j tine 20 To Old CouncrYllem Agency for Line of Pachrts from Liver _ pool to Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRfBER has been appointed A. sent for the IheNtilk. Cope's Line of Liver. pool Packets, between LivOrpool and Philadelphia. and will receive the palmate money from those who wish to Send for their friends in the old ismntry. and al-in, will procure Bills foe tins.. per sons wbo may wish to 'transmit money to their triends abroad. The Packets belonging to this Line are fitted up in a superior manner. and are commanded by persons who ply great attention to the comfort and convenience of passenger.--and have given greet satisfaction to passengers generally. Eno grints who intend residing in this region, will find it to their advantsge to engage their passage in this Line, and land at Philadelphiat.they by so doing, save the fare and expense from New York to Philadelphia. which is fora or-fica dol Isrs for each individual. The rates offers will be made known by apply ng at the office of the Miners• Journal. • June 20 PROCLA M AT lON.—Whereas the honorable a. CALVIN BLVTIEIt, Esquire, President of the several Courts of Commie Pleas of the counties of Dauphin, Lebanon. and Selaylkid, m Penn. ay Ivania.and invitee of the wirers! Courts ufOjer and Terminerand General Jail Delivery, in said counties, sod George Minsk and &Niel Yksf. Paquiriai, judges or the court of Oyer and Ter. miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their prepte to me directed, tested at Orangeburg, the 30th day of June 1838, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Termin. er Ind General Jill Delivery, to be holden at Or wigeburg, on the last Monday, ot.July out, inz the 30th of said month.) to continue ene week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the coroner the juntas of the peace, and cunstablei of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precept commanded 'to be then and there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, retards. inquisitions, examinations, and all . other remembrances. to do those things, which to their offices appertain to be done...and all those that are bound by recognitaeces, tp prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be in the jail of said county of Schilyikill, are to-be then and these to prosecute them as shall be just. • PETER F. LUDWIG. Sheriff Sheriff's Mee, Orwipbarg, t_ ( • June, 30,1638. ea save tie 9rmaeseitist/th. . N. &The witneesee eadj the uiure *ba aura. mood to attend arid Colin. ate Niiiiktitifillii jets, fautettoally. , In cue of nos.attendiackthataiw V ie in sleep nun inadqtand prone,/ w, •. : , fettled. Thu Holies is published by parti ed e . l l l . the fkiiirt, those contented wit thera *if* themselves accordingly.' "• • -t. ...tAil , ....... ' -, A. QUiNN, ii - flOtOMOLASltandllehni 4Pnwits etld. " or. mud**, to Mr. NM IMelkiiso's. Lyon semi. Oldriris rib gilt la elos Room sow Nt 1 0 11 1 1 -44 00401 mit *okt , 211.3m0 ifiptLce. 1 Sit thatheeasei r.Crans obtained sie patent far seueltir.gi. Ore-with-An. eifitCosll this conntry.inrq suppose. that the, ilia now . liberty to adOpt the inetbod' of sioaltme Den with Anthriteite • by the toe of a heated air ; although II gave notice fait yinir that! ha a patent for smelting iron Ore wlth - Anthrici it tool. both by the use of a cold almomPharie 'll cheated air blast, I would now inform the po c again, that on khe 14th of Jun. serf. 1838.1 riceived a letter`frOm the - Commis. sinner of Patenis at Washington, stating: "Sir, upon examining the case of Mr. Crane's applica tion for a. potent-for Smelting Iron by means of Anthracite, I have viewed blot:0.1m as interfering ,4n with yow poen% of Dee. 1833, Ind hove given notice to hts nu yof this decision." Every attempt to smelt I ore with anthracite by - the use of n beatoti air blast. ii an infringement upon my- patent. -eisinst which Ll:motion. and warn all men; es I Shall prosecute ettery one tuft inging upon my Tights. according tel law. And I fur ther offer to dispose of patent rights far the erect er log of ferns according, to ,my patent,' upon very modes t t erms. FRED RICK W. CFassmurgEß.. !few Yorks May 16.1848.1 37-ly t 41 XEW • Alf KRY di CONyELTIONARY ES'A B LI S 1131 ES T. Frederick C. Epting RIMPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pubic in general, that be has opened a C 33 Bakery and Confectionary. Establishment in Norwegian Street: next door below the Arcade In the. borough of Pottsville, where he will i 1 wave keep of hand cod bake to order all kinds' of Ca kes of eiery variety of patterns—and where also, will always be kept on hand, Breed by the Loaf, of an excellent quality, and of a large size. His.Conictionary comprises a large and gen. eral avaoriment selected .with care, and void at the very lowest rates. F. C. E. Would abn inform families that he is pr.pared to bake Family Bread for sny number who prefer furniiiiiiiff their own Flour, ar the ahlricat tomtit*, and on the most reasonable terms. april 21 - -30-3 m ' For Sale, A valatuable Tract of coal Land, LYING And being In the township of Norwe. wegian, on the Weal Branch near the West. Branch Rail , Road, shoot Amr miles from Schtiyi kill Haven—there ip me or more Coal Veins passing through this aud. Foy informationi ap ply 10 JACOB REED; at - Pottsville; Jr Mr. ITOFF'M AN, at !feeding. March 2 34 Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE. E Subscriber returns his grateful acknowl. edgementa to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped. forward to his assistance at ter the loss of his property, by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them ■nd the pub lic generallY, that he hat again commenced the Drug Bushiest; in the hoosecormerly occupied by Charles %V. Clemens, in Centre Street._ in the burring!' r.f pottsyillc, where may always be had a general assortment of • Urn Pain Glass, And every other article in the above line, which he is dispoited to sell on Very low and accommo• dating terra's. N. B. air Physicians prescriptions carefu ll y put snot t e shortest notice. WM. T. EPTING: Pottsville, May 30, 1838. riIEIH subscriber has now on bandit his Store a .and Storehouse on Centre and Rail Road streets, a full assortment of Goods, suitable for the coal regioni viz : Barr Iron ni assorted sizes, Band and Hoop do do Nails and `pike Rodi do do Steel, Round & Square do do' Nail■ and Spikes do :do Coal .Shovels do do Hardware, a ceneral asseortment. All of which he is selling at reduced prices. Jan 13 2 J CLAYTON. Encourage Home Manufactures. , • Confe - ctionary Manneactory.. , r4HE subscriber respectfully announces,to the ' 3l. public that he harcommenced the Manofac, tore of Confectipnary in all ha Orions branches, st his Store in CentreStreet. nearly opposite the Pottsville House, where Confectioners and oth ers can always be supplied Wholesale. and retail, at the lowest Philadelphia cash prices. - Country Merchants are respectfully solicited to call end examine his smelt before purchasing elsewhere. 'OLIN S.C. MARTIN. ntiv 4 so—tf B. BANNAN Notice to Coat Shippers. • THE Subscribers have taken that well known wharf formerly'occupied by Aunting, Clark & Co. mord wharf below Calbothill street Brittle, and have made arrangentent in Receive Coal on storage. All Coal shipped tolheir wharf, n willbe attended to with care and punctuall mill 'deliver ed according to order by JOHNSON & ENGLEMAN. Philadelphia. July I I, flB3b. , Reading Nail if; Iron Works, RAVE on hand boiler Imar, sheet of Wilkie AM'sizai do. and aim, all the different sizes iron; elan. roond and mount iron from i up to 3 inch Railroad iron of' that variant sizes, punched and coontemank. and cut to the-angles ready for use; and band iron. All sloes nails and snifter,— also. rim iron.of superior quality.. All of which are offered fok sale at the Inarestleity prices. REINA, WHITAKER Co. - iteiaing e 7ine2s. 11:018. • 50—tf Dwelling Mouse Wanted. WANTED to rent . . good sited Duelling noose, in good order. in Pottsville. Ag. ply at this ace. SO- PoUivills. July 11.1878. Peaters. • ernlitsesibens 1/4eing taken the tar/iota whs4 l no rallowbill street (toe ebresr stits.• in A ote gehloi 11; r o ylkillar Fat .10loont:Philedelphis; are firopoied : /wreath" any eptssitfty of Cool. Lumber I /ho s es rilhartono or sitamte.iiir the ripen wharf-or inigitefiFoo geese* rotionahie tome Drag 07 . 1m0 swll" tem asst. •ignod to theta. la of ,orriio**;llir.'o46l ffohnylkill am rbilijoirik..Notions. IMXICIrieIIATINOTK3L 110 •4 01 PhiOnIT D. • Sito. • `. IWvwe4 rmwr~ry .. ~_u.:- := Medicines ) Oils, Dye.Stiltal C. ANGEL. • 53...V8 SEM I!=l!IESIMiciEl ; 'NOTICE hereby 4 , - by 4ls thattinfollikedm Adintnistrittira: T ea . Guarditinkhave settled their 'mania intlitOirice of thir Reinder of Schuylkill County, aid that rho said' tottienbr • will be.pretwatedlathe Or phasi' , Court,iabiLhelia at'Prwitsburg. in and for said ciounty.OniANlsip - day the 2311 day of July. 1838. for ennitialiod. aidnunt of Valentine ' drew Witlower. • Ezecotora of-the last WaLtiod testswentof AdiunSainel, Uttar ship,deceased. at R. The account of Leonard Mabel. Adatinkitra-, wrath* estate of Henry fli*ef, late °MOW= to:004p, deceased.. • & !The Icixtunt of lietiry P.m Adsniat tor ' aLa ' • of, the imitate of Charles kill Haven. deceased. The seemed of John- Droner and Henry Broner,Adaiinistratpre of the etude arell *Neer, late , of OW; borough of Minersti4l • & The account hr. Jacob Alepath; Admisiahra. tor of the waste of ElisetelliamlfriatillUv" rkl eahintango township, deceased. ' • fr The account of George. Reber. Admirditra• tor of the estate of John Reber, late of Ileithei`st township. deceased. " 7. The second account of JonaeDUldnl. nsinistrator of the estate of George Anti G . Mir. late of West Penn township, deceased. 8. The account of Abraham Metkel.and-Rett.. hen Merkel, Administrator of the estate.uidbret flan /Berke'. late of East Brunswick toWnship, deceased.' 8. The account of:Elijihißensingcr. Adminis. tator De Boni. non; with the will anneired or orneliva Hoffutan, late of Brunswick toWnShip. eceased. 10. The speount of John Koch, Guardian of Elizabeth sell Jesse, minor children ofJtAto er.late of Manheim township, &erased. i• 11. The account - of Henry - Iroturet, Adininia. trator of the estate of Eve Hooter, late. o West Penn township, decea%d. 12. The account nf Jacoh Shoat, Adm nisiii tor of the estate of David Maurer, late of shaft- tanzp township, deceased. . . 13. The account of John Dattorr, Adnii i inietra• for of the estate of Susanna nattorf, late of Pine. - 1 grove tmonshirr deceased. 14. The account of Ludwig Berger. Gitardian of Sabine. Jonathan, Elizabeth and Ilenrogob art, minor children of Jonathan Geberti !ate o Pinegrove township, deceased. JACOB HA *NW ' - Regnner: Jane 30 Port Clinton Foundry-.__ , FUR SALE It: WILL be sold at private sale, the -roitodty ?pleasantly situated at Port Clinton.pchoyll. kill county. ou very reasoriable torms4 This o i Foundry is at -the commencement be I l e Little Schuylkill ends_ SugCuchanna Rail It d. now poking, and wilt in a short time be a eye the Scat situations in the country to do a laile bail. aces Fur terms, &c. apply to PARKE& TIERS.. • Iron, Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAAC MYERS. Port Clinton. , €463 t I july 29 C. C.„WI.I.LIAMS,' ' . DENTIST, _. !, FROM PEJILADLLPEILN. i RESPECTFULLY informs the Ciiizens of ,ti Pottsville, and the public genera* that he is prepared to perform all operations lit e'ratrive line; such as; Pluggrng , Filing, Cleaning gatiaCt log. ike. with neatness. and on the racist ispprovad prinomles. . * Stockton's Premium Porcelain 'Teeth insetted agreeable to the wallies of applicants--Terma moderate. • . • .. . N. B. Ladies and others will be attetide4to at their respective dwellings, or at Mr. , tirme's. next door helow Mr. Epting's Drug Sta l e. Pottsiille, July 14, 10138. , 5444 , Swaiara and Good Spring Cre k Rail - Road. NOTICE is'hereby given, that pure , ant Wit further supplement to the act, emit ed an act - . to incorporate the 'Swatars and Good Sthing Rail Road Company and its supplement. Eookswill be kept open by the Conimisaioners M some of them, to receive subscription to the st k of.the above Rail Road. At the Merchants Coffee House irr t e City of Philadelphia, at the House of John Colethan in the • Borough of Reading, and at the Hansel of Henry W. Conrad in the Borough of Pinegrov4, on Mon day the 30th day of July 1838. and at the House of Eliza Shindel in the Borough of Lebanon. at the House of George Nagle in the Borough of Harrisburg, at the House of Michiel i Gritif in the Borough of. Orwigaburg, at thel House of Samuel Hamon in the Borough of Daglle. and at the House of George Ferran in the ropgh of Carbide, on Monday the 13th dam of August 1838. The said Books will remain openfar id,* days at each place, and will be transferrFd !until there is a suficient subscription to complet*sairt road, which ii. not to exceed 100,000 dollane l it gaper share. five dollaui will be.received on every share at the time of subscribing. Isaac Shirr, Wm. M. Roluirts, lasso" Eckert. . John Huber. '' Marcos Canffman, Paul Barr, Simon Guileford, David Krause} . Cherie McClure, Wm. Levan, Charles A. Snyder, Samuel Wehbk Peter Filbert. • Samna Gass., • Wm. Donaldsott... David Grienatfrald Charles FraileY, - „July T 4 IP3B. - • . Challis and Cassim •rni. - . . TILE Subscriber has in Store at lrger 'and general asaortihent of Blue, SUE; Brown. Green, i n visible Green, drab and- ffli I. CklthM - • Also. Black, Blue: drab and OA ii4Walran. which will be sold Rory Cheap. ' ! - ... sminiai. ' Pottsville, 31414, 1838. LETTEIt.S. remainin le the Pe Teacarts* Pa.,-Jet7 1, 1848. . Meaty L. 341tniain; . 14arthe Marl Giebi, Jacob it panne &lathes; genet V 1111%111TT1NGH, jolt' 14 tot, Mil. W. sui I ' t Y cow* I • . .- ~.... IaTRATEINsey from the sutisri 1-,; Willa* Cow with 0 white face and a bit lip ., peirltp. -Any person returning said dm to,mks,.bie r ib er it the Bear Ridge Colliery. or give . ' * iiiilrota lion as matt lead to her recovory,i4 fielib e ha. iy rewarded. ! 1 / 4 " 'EV:: July 14 . Ti----."--- ..,:, Marl Orlile CAM Bei11•110 , - A FEN hispe, Vertical EtectiCA, f t Ithaseeik ..es Ragicou Tt 4r4"aip in Poekiit &ilk . ai s yernana unsold, •, 1, balance will-be sold,s fiDnactt to. elasethatamminh API% to _- - - ' -•- 1 .' T. 11,1**41.14. Jr . s - . 'tattrsikrat. i . . Peisiorilla, ?nil 14; Int , t 54- 11 iM iIIiIIIIEMIIIIMI Commissioners. I -64-9 t ER Office r at , illi mvel 544. t