The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 20, 1838, Image 3

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    Tom Thumb 2nd.—At
body can tell what part °Wenn
that la, a girl has been born, se
and weighing' two pounds: T
creation of Titania is no larger
.sized watch dial.
Texase.—A commercial treaty
'eluded between Texas and G
ton and bowie" knives will be the
of apart from the young repubi
British Anteriea.--The pop. lotion of Miss
Victoria Gueird Alerican po+mon, u about
1,170,000. • Lord bless her pripttr little soul,
and send her a good husband, and loving subjects
fn abundanite
Intemperance.—One Duncan t!
cently sentenced to five years
New York, for an. aggravated
tent to kilL The crime was com
enness, and it is said in his tim
six persisoß ,from a watery gray
counts his will be a brandy and
European Intel)
By the arrival at New
steam ship- Royal William
20th ult: have been recei
first page will Ikefound an i
cellany from English files.
l'he cotton market conti
vices.
the account of the harve
out very favorable.
A report was current in
tiers had been sent to the
eranean Spisslttotk to co-op ,
French against the Russian,
Accounts from Spain shbw the affairs
of that Kingdom never to ;lave been in a
more critical situation. Advices to the
10th Sept. give the most 41(xony forebo
dingT of the career of the w cabinet.—
BalmaSeda was investing alladobd with
every prospect of success, at the head of
4000 Carlists. The corpo ation and citi
zens of Madrid are coinpiai ing of the cab
inet, and besieging the Qt een with peti
tions for redress. . ..
The Emperor of Austri has issued an
amnesty to all the Lom,ard Venetians
e l n
charged with political offers es, and remov
ing the decree of expatnati n. This mer
ciful measure will restore th Visconti, Ar
conati Ciani, Vigoni, Areal and many oth
er illustrious houses to the bosom of their
families, and reinstate th in their se
cpiestrated possession.
The - news from Cireass ,
favorable to the Russian ar
crat appears to have his
this hardy. mountain rice.
The General council
met on the 7 ult. and afte
sion agreed by a vole of 1
tam the citizenship of L i
arid to repulse with ever
made by France for his
heroic spirit of William
in the Swiss cantons.
The Governor of Wa
ed an association • formed
between 12 and 18 years o f
their language, religion I
tame. They were afloat .!
the dungepn of the Cited:
sent to the fortress of M .!
would probably be sent 1
and drafted in the army
There is a _day of retribu i
tyred Poland!
The steam packet Live
land for New York on the
The Royal William wa
fuelibefore her arrival, ani
spars &C.
The steamer Farfrashi
Dundee was lost in a ga
Mends, all the passenger
35 were drowned, with
ten of the crew.
The. London and Birr
is now finally completed,
run in fotir hours and I
The Rolland° Belgic
In atatu quo.
The London papers ar
of Mrs. Charles Remtil
Mrs. Fanny Kembie'Bul
O'Connel has coinintinced publishing a
new series of agitatingjetters to the peo
ple or Ireland.
The radical meeting",icalled in London
on the 17th ult. was a fililure, there were
only 5 or 800 in attendance where 200,-
000 bad been calculated on !
Diamond Cut Diantond —The Hart
ford Courier mentions 4 good joke recent
(ly played off upon a gentleman of the bar
in that ,city. A fellow arrested •on the
. chirge of counterfeiting, employed the le
gal gentleman as his ceunsel. The law
yer defended his client with his accustom
ed ability t , and did hisibest to prove him
an honest man, for wh ch, of course, the
client was exceedingly rateful, and. being
liberated on bail, rid his lawyer , -and de
parted for New York. ; Next day the law
yer ascertained that hi honest client had
paid him a ten dollar ottracrfait note.—
Focim.
In a certain village
farmer; who, haviog a
rng in a field, weortn
went on. Findiiig of
still ) he reproved him
mad answered, '•I thif
"Grog, you mean, T
farmer; but if the Bit
thirst after the spirit,
every one that thirstetb
mnlr, i f any
,y or Saidand
n inches long,
- face of this
the smallest
OOa vuz intuties' intranit.
errAply4s.
You may pout dearest (id and look scornfOl,
And vow you'll no mime be my friend;
But your bright swammingeye kick mournful.
To think al out loves et am qnd.
It is not by a Word rashly spoken,
Ora slight seeming quarrel like this,
That our daydreams of joy can be broken;
So let us make op with* kiss I _
I can see that your. heart is o'erdowing •
With tenderness, imanees and lovet
There's a rich sonny amide that is &whir—
There's an olive branch, yet for the dove !
Come then, dearest girl, mire yOur weeping,
No longer let frowns mar oar
Thus, thus, to my panting heart creeping,
There—now 'tie made up by that kiss ! W.
has been eon-
Britain--;Cot
rinciple article
- Rapid Travellins.-A person on ei
miserable lean stead, wss hailed byYen-,
kee, who was hoeing his pumpkins by the
road side. — l -Halloo, friend," said the
farmer, "where are you bound ?" "1 am
going out to settle in the western countiy,.•
replied the other. "Well, get off and
straddle this-ere pumpkin vine, it will grow
and carry you faster than that-are beast."
mpbell was re.
mprisonment in
assault with in.
itted in drunk
he has rescued
From ■ll ce
ll atery grave l
gence.
York of the
dates to the
• ed. On Our
teresting mis-
Pork.—A lawyer charged a poor man
three dollars for advice.—" There's the
money," said his client,'"it is all the mon
ey 1 have in the world, and my fad►ily have
been for a long time without pork."—
"Thank God !" replied the lawyer, "my
wife has never knoan the want of pork
since we were married." "Nor never will,"
rejoined the countryman, "so long as she
has so great a hog as you."
ed as per ad•
are through
!ondon that or
g -li4h Medil
rate with the
A Lexicon, or Key to the Talmud, the
corpus feria deilis et ecclesiastici of the
Jews, the compilation of a hundred writers
during a thousand years, bas lately been
published
.in ermany. Price $2.
The New Vo Jotimal of Commerce aaya—
••We learn that he Van Buren Nominating Com
mittee at Tam. ny Hall last evening, nomina
ted C. C. Comb long, Eli Moore, John McKeon,
and Edwin Fort t, for Congress "
TitaansLa Porn umsari.—Mr. Secretary Wood.
bury has sdressed a circular to the collectors of
public moneys, instructing them in n 6 am here.
after to use it for private porposes.'"under penalty
of the President's displeasure."—The public mon.
eye will doubtless be quite safe hereafter.
"Well Sam, shall wehave rain or snow, about
these times?" "Oh, I dont know," replied Sam,
looking wondrous wise, "but I'm inclined to
think we shall have rain, or it may snow—but
that'll depend very much on the weather."
AMENDMENTS TO THE DONSTITUTION,
__t For Against
Adams MO WO
Allegheny maj 500
Armstrong maj 1:00
Beaver
continues un-
a. The auto.
ands full with
o( fwitzerland
aTong discus
" to 65 to main.
uis Bonaparte.
y the demand
pulsion. The
ell is yet alive
•Bedlord
Berke
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
Cambria
Centre
Cheater 2319 5085
Clearfield
Columbia 1556 1506
I. rawford, in part 1077 98
Cumberland
Dauphin 1052 3204
Delaware I 9 1459
Brie ,
Fayette
Franklin
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lancaster
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
Mclean
Mercer
Mifflin maj 85
Monroe
Montgomery '3690 4079
Northampton 1641 9577
Northumberland 867 2144
w has discover
, y young Poles,
sge to preserve
d national coe
d, imprisoned in
I, and ultimately
lin, where they
o the Caucasus
ationed there.—
, •
l ion vet for mar-
pool leaves Eng
20th. inst.
Perry 1216 1418
Phded. City 33i 6792
tPhistl. count,/ 8003 5172
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Somerset
entirely out of
had to burn her
e from Hull for
e on<the Ferne
aave one, being
the caj►tain and
Susquebannah, past
Tmga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland
York
inghant railw”
and the distance
uarter.
quest ion remains
nounce the death
e, the mother of
ler.
Majority
*Reported niajoritiei.
tThe vote of the Northern Liberties, At 1838. bas
been rejected by the return judges, by a vote of 10
to 7.
M ARRIED.
On the 16th inst. by Rev. Joseph McCool, Mr
JOHN L. M ENNIO, Of Pottsville, to Mise MILIAN
Dame, of. Port Carbon.
RIDGWAY'S PATENT
Improved Transit Theodolite
FOR TRACING STRATA.
11H E great utility or this Instrument is in tra-
A- cing the crop of veins:Mith accuracy and
more facility than with any other instrument
heretofore used—provided the vein keeps a regu•
lar coarse arid dip; at least it will show where to
strike the pick,
We, the ondereigned, - have seen Mr. Ridgway
use his Improved Transit TSeodelite in tracing
',he crop of the Salem Vein, and' are fully sails&
flid that it is coestructed on correct principles.
SAMUEL LEWIS.
HADEN SMITH, C. E.
JACOB SHEAVE,
CHARLES- POTTS.
Pottsville, Oct.2oth, 1838. 824
— Coal — Land for Sale.
rfiHE subscriber offers for sale ■ valuable tract
of Coal Land, situate on. the Broad Mountain,
in Schuylkill county. 416 acres,. more or less.—
The Mammoth, Juggler and Pine Knot veins,
have been proved on this beet.. There are also
several other celebrated veins on the slope, and is
well timbered. The ternisecoomodatinx and the
title indisputable. For further penicillin en
quire of
ved a very honest
umber of men hoe
see how his work
e of them sitting
for idleness. The
at for the spirit."
ppose," said the
e teaches yo y to
ss*ys also, Hoe!
0ct.20, 1838
maj 2000
5843 3884
4095 3362
ElB3 712
-f-r .-..-
171:8 3315
maj 300
maj 4950
807 2573
1792 2244
1460 1812
556 2029
333
--.
412 3123
1765
4394 1576
1309 56
4165 2224
11133
60 4
. 87 '0780,513
Er=3
THOMAS RIDGWA!Iir, Jr
M. MURPHEY.
Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville.
82--3
THE !MI
Illehnylkill Coal Trade.
Shipments of Coal for the week, endin on
Thursday evening last:
Skipped by Rests._
Delaware Coal Co 3l 661
George H.Yotta, 23 317
Stockton& Stevens . 18 .881
S B Rosie & Co - 17 877
Charles Lawton • 16 866
L Benner. 14 ' 741
. .
Putts & Berman - . • 13 ' : 675
14,,,A Coal Co • _ 13 ; 786,
&Nyman & Nice , 11 - 1594
G. Bast. • ' . • . .10 --• 1 , 520
Michael Murphy • 10 ' - 1 500
Steinbeiger 9 - 1 469
Bell 4 Bonne ' • • 9
', 460
Wm Wallace& CO .„.; • 9 ' 1 470
Benne: & irayka . 1. . , 8 i 40!
:Hodgkin 4 'ix, - - - 11 - ." 1 424
O. r .Ellet 8 436 .
PE. Hamm - • .
R. NW ' ' 7 . : 362
J Serrill ' ' . ' 7 ' 374
J. C. Chapattis - 7 385
R. S. Lelar 6 294.
Mikes & Spencer 6 301
A S Nichol.; 6 313
'
Payne 4 , Allen S ,- 267
J Stanton • - a 253
T C Williams 4 C. 5260
S Brooke • 4 , 200
Davis & Olewine • 4 - , 213
Rickert & Co. 4- ; 210
L Chapman , 4 ' 213
L C Dougherty a • 155
R Ksars . 158
W Boshyshell 1 . . 153
J S Ruckle , Co. 3 166
'
N Evans 2 107
A Ronaldson 2 107
Palmer & Garrigue 2 : 97
['ewes, 13.4 r & Co. 2 : 107
Totten 4. Ulhorn 2 i 103
Sundry Shippers 13 687
Per last report,
Little Schuylkill
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TRADE.
Oct. 13 Wild Cat • ; 52
L. McLain i 54
15 Niagara : 54
.
S. Bradford . 64
18 Mobile : 54
Joie Thomas ' 54
SOLD
15 Gen. High
18 Wizard
8 Boat.
214 per last report
222 Boat
MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
The following is the amount of Coal trenspor
ted on this Rail Road, bur the week ending
oe Thursday evening last: 1.333
Per last report . 0,9*
Tots' 6436
NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector.
WEST BRANCH RAIL ROAD.
The following is the amount of coat transpwted
on thii Rail Road for . the week ending on
Thursday evening last, 5,198 tans
Per last Report 114,989
12 0488
ROBERT C. HILL, Collor
OM
RILL CREEK RAIL ROAD}
The following is the intount of Coal transported
oh this'road for the week ending on Wednesday
evening last, 1428 tons
Per last Report, 43,6 S
GEO:HADESTY, Collector..
Total
LtittibVIMPIMMIA Fl , l4Arfil 1 11:InT/11
The following is the amount of Coat transported
on thii Road for the week ending on Saturday
evening last, 4i976tons
Per Net report, 58,079
61,555
ff. H. POTTS,Col!ector
REVIEW OF THE MARKET.
Pottsville, October 2E, 183&
WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth on Fri
day 25•
WHEAT 1 75 per pushel, in demand.
RYE FLOUR 220 per cwt. in demand,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 3 50 per cwt iti demand
RYE, by the load 125 cents by the bushel—ready
sale.
RYE CHOP 85 cents per bushel in dimissiod.
OATS 53 cents—ready sale.
POTATOES $1124 oasts per bushel Warman&
MORN-90 cents per bushel in demand:'
CLOVER SEED-40 00 per bushel.
TIMOTHY SEED-02 50 per bushel. i
FLAXSEED-$l4O per bushel in demand.
WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. r.
BUTTEW-20 cents per pound—in Kegi 17 cents
EGGS-12 cents per doom.
LA RD—Il cents per pound.
TALLOW— Maws per pound.
HA MS l 3 cents per pound.
CORN CHOP 85 cents per bushel ind
BACON-13 cents per pound.
BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. •
FEATHERS-624teots per pound.
COMMON WOOL-40 cents per ound
MACKEREL, by the bbl. No. 1, VS p 00 No 2, $ll
SALT-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel
PIASTER worth 700 per ton.
HAY 118 pier ion.
Silk Shirts & Draw Ors.
A N elegant article tor lhose who dO not like
11 Lawn's), a perfect preventative of rbehonailam,
just reamed and for sale cheap by
B. T. TATLOR.
851—
October 20, - 1838. •L
Miner.' Bank of Ilottniille, in alti county
of Schuylkill.
A N election For thirteen Director. optheabove
I - m• institution, to serve the ensuing year ' will be
held at the Banking House, between the boors of
10 o'clock, A. M: and 3 P. M. on Monday the
19th Of tiovembez next.
CHARLES LOESER. •
• Cashier.
A general meeting of the Stock holder will be
hrld at the flanking House, on Tumid y the 6tb
of November neat.
October 20, 1838. ; 82—te
tr JOURNAL.
CAME to the Farm of the Dela.
1 1 1 ware Coal Compafiy. at Mimergville.
on Saturday, the 14th day orOcto.
j . ber inst., a BAY HORSE, with a
white star in his forehead, two *Elite
hind feet, about 9or 10 years old. The owner is
hereby notified to come firrward, prove property,
pay charges sod take him away, otherviise he
will be meld according to law.
FRANCIS DANIEL,
Agent.
Et 2-3
Miusnyine, October 20, 1838
rill FIE subscriber has always on hand and 'for
A sale cheap, Welsh Bibles., Teldaments and
Primers. B. BANN 01:
October 20,
Cooper's Novels.
F OR sale cheap at 'the subset fiber's Book Store,
a set of Cooper's Novels.
Oc(ober 20;
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Wednesday
the 7th of November nest, at the Public
Goose of Hugh Mosley, in the town. of Purt Car
bon, at 2 o'clock , P. M. a Good Canal Boat, call
ed Daniel &Cosset, which is constructed of the
best materials, and has run Omit two years, to
rrether with the Boat Furniture. Terms Cash—
late the estate of George &pas, deceased.
ANN LYONS,
A dministrator.
Port Carbon, October 20, 1838. 82-2
F OR sale in lots is suit purchasers. Pink Eyes
and Sheaango's, large aize,allowed by judges
to be the best for family use, Thy are to be oh.
Mined from the boat, near the Steam ;Bill, In the
Borough of Pottsville .
Oct. 29,1838.
7 IHE undqrsigned, Trostess of the Pottsville
Instituta,Thave,the pleasure of-announcing to
the public that they have engaged Mr. Charles
W. Pitman, a graduate of Dickinson College. as a
Teacher in the said Institute, which was opened
for the reception of pupils on the Bth inst. The
trustees believe Mr. Pitman to be well qualified
for the discharge of the duties which will devolve
upon him, in asmoch as they have received the
strongest testimonials and assurances from the
President of the said College in favor of his
skill, and capacity. The terms of tuition will he
made known by application to the trustees or the
teacher.
17.89
341,718
340
5754
339.607
9690
6094
21h2
349,197
6316
BENJAMIN W. CUNNING,
SAMUEL B. FISHER,
JOHN C. OFFERMAN..
The &Vowing Gentlemen have been chosen
managers for the ensuing year.
JOSEPH G. SHIPPEN,
CHARLES LAWTON,
SAMUEL LEWIS,
WILLIAM F. DEAN,
CHARLES SHIPPEN,
Pottssville, Oct. 13, 1838. . 80—tf
50
4.---.
400
9,190
1 .--
9,590
- - •
MA to the enclosure of the subscriber ■bout
a( fortnight since, with face, belly and four
feet all white, and
' ANOTHER RED COW,
with a white face, came to the lame enclosure on
Tuesday night last. The owners are requested
to call, pay charges, and take them away.
ISAAC RICH,
at the Bull's Head.
80-3*
October 13, 1838
Avaluable meesoage, tenement and tract of
land, situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill
County, adjoining lands of John Snyder, Daniel
Berger and others, containing SO, acres of which
are fourteen acres wood land well timbered, and
five acres excellent meadow, the remainder is clear
in gottd fences and well cultivated, the improve
ments are a two Story Weatherboarded Dwelling
House with a Kitchen attached, a Bern and
Weaver Shop, and a never failing Spring with ex
cellentlwater close at hand. Possession & • good
title will be given on the first day of April next,
Terms of the Sale can be heard of by the owner
on the premises. _ _ _
THEprorictor of the Pennsylvania Hall Refecto
ry, returns thanks to his friends and the public is
general, for the patroesue be hits heretofore received,
and from the efforts he has made and will continue
to make, to gratify all in his line of business, he hopes
to merit a continuance of your patronage.
JOHN SILVER has made arrangements with Mr.
Robert Harmer. of the "Cornucopia," N 0.414, North
Third street, Philadelphia, for a supply of all the
delicacies which the Philadelphia market can afford
during the Winter season.
Pepper's, Smith's & Sealers XX Pale Me.
Apertinents are always in readiness for Supper
Parties,&c. and thole who call may expect to receive
every attention.
Ponsville. Oct. 17, 113118
For Sale,
winnable Tract of Coal Land,
LYING and being In the township of Norwe.
we.gian. on'the West Branch near the West
Branch 7 Rail Road, about tour miles trora &buy!:
kill Haven—there is JB6 or more Coal Veins
passipg through this samd. 'For information a-p. -
ly to JACOB Negri.
at Pat/611K
Jr Mr. HOFFMAN,
at Reading.
WROUGHT sm+• Tubes with Screws end
Sockets, kum (I of an incb, to 2 inches
internal, diameter Suitable for Pump! for sale by.
MORRIS, TAMER & MORRIS.
• .3d and' Walnut St Phila.
Sept. 12 ,1838. •71-tf
A Stray Horse.
Welsh Books.
Boat for Sale.
Administrate:
HUGH K I NGL EY
Potatoes.
Pottsville Institute.
A Red Cow.
For Sale.
JACOB KA ERCH ER.
80-tf*
October 13, 1838
A CARD.
MrWIIMrMM7 I ; ' fi!I
JOHN SILVER,
Bill of Fare.
Rout Beef.
Corned do
Fried Oysters,
Chaim Dish,
Roasted.
Scoloped,
Stewed,
pet dos.
do
do
do
WINES
•Old Madeira Wine. par bottle,
Old Pale Mem Wine. , do
Old Brown do do
Old Port do do
Old Lisbon do do
Champaign. (Palmetto,) do
do Napoleon, do ,
do Woodcock, do
do Victoria. do
March 23 34
To Miners and Colliers.
DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS.
Patent Sattty Flaw)
BLASTING, •
•
Botk in drp places and under water.
lIABLITACTURZD BOISLY IN Till! MTV) mrss, ST
BACON, BiCKFORD, EALES & CO. .
SIMSBURY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Numerous recommendatory certificates might be
riven, but the following, which briefly explains
the properties of the Fuse, is deemed sufficient.
The Fuse supersedes the Primuitneedle,
wing. and Match.
HAVING seen the Patent Safety Fuse ot Bleak.
A-wing, tested to oar 'satisfaction, we 'cheerfully
certify that we era convinced xt saves much time
and labor—adds to the force of the blistensure•
certainty, and renders blasting perfectly safe.—
Besides, it is, We think, cheaper than the common
straw fuse. For dry blasting it is a great im—
prolment; but for blasting in wet ground, it \ is
'nye uahle.: Messrs. F. Hitcbins & Co., contrac—
tors on the Erie canal, certify that they have
been engaged in the Cornish mines, England,
where the Fuse iseralusevely used, and thrt it
has never, to their knowledge, caused a miscar—
riage. They confirm our above expressed opin—
ion of its value. We make no doubt that it will
soon be in universal use.
IL BANNAN.
Eta-
DAVID HAMILTON,
Superintendent repairs. Erie Canal.
McALPINE,
Assistant Engineer, Erie Canal enlargement.
J.. HOUGHTON,
Engineer hoes Company.
Camosa, N. Y. Dec. 11337.'w
The Fuse is sold at the very low price of ONE
CENT PER FOOT.
N. B. The common Fuse answers for wet
blasting, but for blasting undeF water, or where
a miscarriage would be of serious consequence,
• - Wares Fuse" should be used, made specially
for.such places. Price, two cents per trot, cor
responding with the ihereasecl cost of making.
For Sale by B. BANNAN.
Sole Agent fir Schuylkill County.
Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1838. 81—
82-
Will be Sold at
PRIVATE SALE,
A TWO Story Frame House occupied as a
Store, a frame stable in rear and lot of
ground in the town of Nuinidia, in the towrwhip
of Roaring Creek, in the County of Columhia,
conntaiing in front 70 feet, and in depth 210 feet,
or thereabodta, No. S.
A lot of ground containing 4 acres 13.1. perches,
part of a larger tract called Nathan's Farm, in
the town of Numidia, aloresaid.
An undivided eighth part of a tract of Coal
Land, in the township of Roaring Creek, County
of Columbia, containing 135 acres 88 perches
and allowance.
Lot of Ground No. 3 in the town of Port Car•
bon, situate on the North side of Pottsville street,
25 feet - front, 100 feev deep.'
Two Lots of Ground situated on the east side
of Main Street, Nos. 4 and 6 each, 70 feet Front.
910 feet deop, in the town Of NutnidiS aforesaid,
do. adjoiiing said town containing 6930 squarc
feet.
Tract of Land in Cherry township, Lycoming
County, containing 49 acres 9 perches wore or
leas.
The undivided moiety of three lots of ground .
situate in the town of Shineraville, in the town
ship of Cherry. Lycnming County, hall acre lots
Nos. 25, 26, 27, Pot Ash lots.
The undivided moiety of three lots, in the town
aforesaid, known as the Pot Ash-out lots Nos. IS,
26, 27, containing air acres.
The undivided moiety of lot No. 15 containing
64 perches.
The undivided moiety of lot No. 46 contaicing
59 perches.
For further particulars and term* apply to .
BENJAMIN W. CUMMING,
Attorney si Law,Centre street, Pottsville.
Oct. 17, 18381 81—tf
ANOS LEWIS. Respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that he has
just received a' general assortment of Fall and
Winter Goods, among which are
Superfine, Cloths and Sad inetts, Gro de. Nap-
Merino, English and French do. Lustring Gro
de Swiss, Punlt de Sol, Gro de Nap and Senchew
Silks, Foreign and Domestic prints, Black Bom
bazine, Pops lino. ennol3bawle & Hhdkfs.
Thi
bet, Silk and Cotton Hhdkfs. Jac net, Cambria,
Barred Muslin. Bobinet,.Biahnp Lawn, Book Mus
lin, Swiss_ and India Mull Edgings, Inserting*,
Quillings &c. Hoskin Kid, Silk, Cotton, Woolen,
Buckskin and Berlin Gloves, Mohair, Silk, Lambs
wool, Worsted, Cotton and Woolen Stockings
Silk and Cotton Velvet, Vesting., Planets, Bever.
teen, Fustian. Genoa Cord, Washington Jean,
Brown and Blacked Muslin., Linen and Colton
Drilling., Bird Eye, Linen and Cotton Diapers,
Apron and Furniture Check 8-4, 9 4, 10 4, 11.4,
and 12.4, Rose Blankets, Silk Flag and Pongee
Hhdkfe. Black Italian Crumb, Satin and &Inaba
zine Stocks, Collars, 801.01/11s, Gum Elastic,
Worsted and Cotton Suspenders, Silk and Cotton
Suspender, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Lambs
wool Shirts, &c. &c. All of which will be sold
at the lowest prices.
Pottsville, Sept. 29, 1838,
in the Court of Common Pleas of Schttyl
kill County.
In the'maiter of the Estate of Charles Fr ailey, Esq.
WHERE i tS John Schell, assignee
;S.) of_Charles Frailey, Esq. did on the
3d day of Augus t s One Thousand
Eight Hucdred dud Thirty. Eight,
file in the uffice of the Prothonotary
of the Cciurt of Common Pleas for the County of
Schuylkill, a statement of all concerns Grille said
Estate
NOTICE is hereby given to the credito►i. ofl
the said Charles Freaky, Esq. and all others' in. ' s
terested in the said Estate, that the Honorable
the Judges of the Cour: of Common Pleas akin:.
said, have appointed Monday the 22d day of Oc.
tober, 1838, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the Court
Hose in the Borough of Otwigsbusg, for the
hearing of tbe same, and for shelving cause wky
the said acconnt ought not to be allowed, and
in default thereof, the name will be confrmttd.
Witness . the Honorable Calvin Blythe,. Presi.
dent of our said Court at Orwigaburg, the 12th
day of September, A. D. 1838.
LEWIS AUDENRIED,
Pt othenotary.
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Orwigotbarg, Sept Is.
CAROLINA 'forked flooring boards, plough.
ed. tongued and grooved ready for laying, 1,
II and I 4 inches of different quality and pritxs,
constantly ,on hand, and for sale in !obi to suit
purchasers, upon application by letter to
JAMES M. PATTEN, •
Planing Mechine Wharf, N. L. Phila. Co.
or MILLER.Qc HAGGER'TY,
anvil 45 31—tf Pottsville.
COFFEE Mk flagi strong • Rio Cofte.
30 do. Green Lagoira do. for sale by
MILLER & lIAGGERtY. t
OS-
Sept 1,1&38
FOR noorirusa 11311
NEW GOODS.
Floor*yr Boards.
Pascal Iron *ark, Wares
Imam --
'l7 Sisal Third &reel, S. E. sena! Mkt
PIIILADELPEILi•
Mortis, .Taskir Jiff
irrro4
I RON Founders, and ilfanuflietursti lit lqinri,
Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bathilleik
era, Perpetual Ovens, ike. Welded WrOmilik l
Iron Tubes, fur Sloan, Ga Hot Water, 411'c'E:
Davrs Safety Lamps
• of the best Constrvaion. •i•
Patterns for the Foundry received, trod tailing •
delivered at the WarehoUtre, Third & Walnta.St:„
Philad•iphia..
September 26,1838. 75—tr
COAL LAND
For Sale, or to be Rented-i.
WHAT valuable tract Of Laod called theifelitt.
ton Tract," belonging , to Elizahetlt Spohn,
situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, neat
north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain, ht
offered for sale on accommodating twang or .the
Coal Mines will be leased Severally Matogethar
to an approved tenant.' Apply to f
HENRY MORRIS,
3d 'Si. Ws'nut Street, Philadelphia.
■pril I t
To Old Coaustryiness,
Agency for. Line of Packets from Liver.
.pool to Philadelphia. .
THE SUBSCR I BER has been appointed A.
gent for the Messrs. Cope'e Line of Liver.
pool Packets, between Liverpool and Philadelphia.
and will receive the paseage money. from those
who wish to send for their friend* in the old
country. and also, will procure Bills for those per.
suns who' may wish to transmit money . to their
friends abroad.
The Packets belonging to this Line are fitted
up in a superior manner, and are commanded by
persons who pay great attention to the'comfort
and conven'ence of passengers--ecd have give
great satisfaction to passengers generally. Errit;
grants who intend residing in this region,, will
find it to their advantage to engage their passage
in this Line, and rand at Philadelphia; they will.
by so doing, save the fare and expense from New
York to Philadelphia, which.iis four or Jive dol.
litre for each individual,
The rates of fare will be made known by apply :
ng at the office of the Miners' Journal. -
june 30 B. BANNAN.
GRE.IT lielleGollol 811.
Valuable Real Property in Pottsvi/k.
FOR SA LE
THElindersigned offers for sale all that welt
known three story ;BRICK STORE AND
DWELLING HO USE and the apputtenancei
situate in Centre street, Pottsville, the property'
of the undersigned, together with pine other
tenements in the rear of said building, cud'•the
lot of ground whereon' the *hole stand,. The
brick building aforesaid, contains thirty • Met ie
front—finished from the basenient•atory to the
garret in the best style of workmanship, and both
as a business stand and a residence, is most fa.
vouribly situated: The. foregoing property .will
be sold on low and accommodating terms. Part
of the purchase Money may remain on the prop.
erty for a few years, it desired. Title indisposes.
ble, and possession can be given 'immediately—
apply to G. M. JENNINGS. •
Resumption of Business.
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE Subset ilea returns his grateful acknowl
edgements to the eitiaene of Pottsville and
others, who stepped foiward to his assistance af
ter the loss of his property by fire in December
last, and would also acquaint them and-the pqh:.
he generally, that he has again commenced Me
Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by
Charles W. Clemi.ns, in Centre Street, in the
berough of Pottsville, tvhere may alviays be bad
a general assortment of
•
Drugs, Medicines, • •
Paints, Oils,
Glass, Dye Xtutri,
And every other article in the above line, whir*
he is disposed to sell on very low and adconune•
dating terms.
N. B. 0" Physicians prescriptions iarettatr
put op at the shortest notice.
WM- T. EPTING.
Pottsville, May 30, 1838.
CO•ICH•111.110.11 G.
Subscribers respectfully -announces
the Citizens of this. Borough and Region, and
their friends in general, that they ate prepared to
mariefactute to order, and will constantly keep .
on hand, at the corner , of Coal and Norwegian
Streets, in the Borough of Pottsville, CAR
RIAGES, BAROUCHE.S, PHAETONS, BUG
GIES, SULKIES, DEARBORN'S, GIGS, &d
of the very best materials, and at t he lowest rates.
AR work entrusted to their car( they will war
rant to be manufacttered equal to any in the
county or elsewhere, both in point of neatness
and dunibihty. They tiope that the Public befins
purchasing elsewhere, will call, ezamite and
judge for themselves.
All kinds of Vehisiles repaired at the shortest.
notice,- and on the most accommodetingiterms.
BENEWILLE MOUES,
WILLIAM DEIBERT:
Pottsville, August 25. 66-3 mo
76-
Superior Beaver and Pilot Clotks. .
ALSO Green : Bb4e, and Scarlet, Macbirirr
Blankets for over mats, just received by '
. .
N. NATHANS & CO,
Pottsville, Oct. 13,1838.
Si el/Easter Miner:
APERSON who Understands drilling, tunnel.
ling and the various modes of working ap.
Iron Mine, may obtain a good situation by apply..
tog to the subscribers. ,
H. Y. SLAYMAKER, &i
Margaret:hi FUrnace, York CotislY.:Pa.
. October 6, 1838 + i XB-6
Wanted to Hire,
ASMAl t t.TeoeMead, or the part of a- fromur
suitable for 11 !mall family iv a central sitm
'lion. Apply at thia ,
Pottsville, September, 8 NM
Strati Vow.
CAME to the - Diable of the.subscri*iiesiOilig
in Port Carbon, on Wedneeday,lait.li RED
COW, with- a white rase. The owneriii request
cd to come reward,. prvcre property; Pty chargea
and take her awayotherwirte, ohs will be soldac
cording to law.
ABRAHAM l'orr:
PoriEarbon..Oct. 6. /838. 18-3-;
Blankets.
-100 PAIR of Rlahketeipt vadat!" quality'4.
end pricer.pot (wiped and for !ale by.
, M 11.1 831 410 r, HAGS ERT3L..
Potteville,Sept 2s, 1r ' „e : ,
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