The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 09, 1839, Image 3

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presiding over the jar ing vilements of his political
'council, alike deaf( • the shoran of all extremes
predirecting the f. •• `On Of a new carcinomata for
a grea t people, the h • time that so vast an expert.
mea t had en& been • ' • by man—or finally, emir.
ing from the supreme • • • to which hie virtue had
raised him over the na'pn he bad created , and whose
destinies he had gaidadi as long as his aid was ea
inked—retiring with' the veneration of all parties,
of all nations, of mankind, in order that the
rights of men might conserved, and that his ea..
ample might be a to by vulgar tyrants.
This ta the consomme glory of the great American,
a triumphant warrior Miters the awn sanguine had
a right to dispair; a made ruler In all the difft.
cultin of a coarse w Ily untried; bat a warrior,
whose sword only left its sheath whim the first law
of ear nature comman• I le tote drawn; and a ru• •
ler, who, having lair of suprerno.power, greatly
and unostentaticiusly. dented that The cop might
teld
p a n from him; norvientd ten more to wet his
li p ., th a n the 'post sojemn and sacred duty to his
country and his God reqoired ! . .
.To his latest itreath - ,Slid this treat patriot main.
tarn the noble charaeter of a Captain, the patron of
Puce, end a statesma , the friend of Justice.. Dy•
Mg. he bequeathed to is heirs the sword which he
i
bad worn in the wa for Liberty. charging them
..never to take It fro the scabbard bat in self-de
fence, or in defence o their country and her free
dom; and eommandi g them that, when it should
thus be drawn, they ould never Sheath it nor give
it up, but prefer Wittig with it in their hands to the
relinquishment thereo ,"—wobtlie, the majesty and ,
simple eloquence of wiieh are not surpassed in the
oratory' of Athens and Rome. It will be the duty
of the Historian andtle Sage, to all ages,' to omit no
occasion of commemtrating this illustrious man ;
and, until time shall • no more, will a test of the
progress which our ra e has made in wisdom and
in virtue be derived ft-.m the veneration paid to the '
i mmortal came of W • SHINGTON.
State of th 'Thermometer.
KEPT BT JO. EMI COAT* WOBill•
7 o'cloc 12'o'clock . 3 odock.
27 above. 38 33
30 1,. 33 31
1 30 26
/1 I 38 36
19 1 24 23
7 • 16 18
2 I 34 36
1839
Feb. 1
REVIEW OF THE MARKET.
Pourville, Febuary 9, 1839.
WHEAT FLOUR, b# the load was worth on Friday
47 50•
WHEAT 1 50 per ptishel, to demand.
RYE FLOUR $262i, per cwt. In demand.
BUCK WN EAT FLOrLW " per cwt tu demand
RYE, by the 'load 00 by the bushel—ready
sale
RYE CHOP 90 cent* per bushel in demand.
OATS 56 cents—rearly sale.
POTATOES— 1 00 ents per Wight] is demand
CORN-95 cents per 'bushel in demand.
CLOVER SEED-44 i2 2 00 per bushel.
TIMOTHY SEED 50 per bushel.,
FLAXSEED—SI 45 per bushel in demand.
WHISKEY-45 cent, per gallon.
BUTTER-2 cents per pound—in Kew 17 cents
EGGS-12 Cents per dozen.
LARD‘-11 cents ifer pound.
TALLOW— lOceatapor bound.
HA MS 134 cents.per.pourd.
CORN CHOP 85 cealta per bushel lad emend.'
BACON-13 cents pdr pound.
BEESWAX-20 een. per pound.
FEATHERS-62 - s per pound.
COMMON WOOL cents per pound
MACKEREL, by the ibl. No 1, $l2OO No 2, $ll
SALT-2 50 per bbl. 75 per bushel
PLASTER worth •50 per ton.
,HAY $lB per ton.
Sale,
, with all the improvements,
Schutes,of the veins lately
& Co., and known as the
implete order and now tea.
rme apply to
' D PATTERSON. or
ES M. BEATTY,
6-
T HE onexpire.
Waggons., .
worked by Jaco.
••Mammoth Vein,
dy fig working.
Feb 9
Sale.
SIX Schuylkill
sold low. App
ant, nearly new, will be
ANDREWIRUSSEL,
Mabantacgo Street.
6—tf
Feb 9
' ,Estate of Samsiel De Pui, deceased.
T HE Subscribers, Administrators of the Estate of
Stawissl De Pui, deceased, late of Port Clinton,,
in the County of Schuylkill, offer . for sale
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF bfERCHANDIZE,
Of the said Samuel Da Poi, in bicstore, at Port
Clinton, consisting of
Cloths, Cassimerea, Settinet.,
Flannel., Canton Flannels, Prints and Chintzes,
Gingham', Shirtings,' t Sheeting., &c.
A general a,ssortmenit of Groceries, Queensware,
Hard Ware, Paints, Drngs, &c. Ace.
Being a full and well assorted stock of store goods.
The 'Administrators Will sell th,whole stock to
gether, or in parcels, It private sale at any time
previous to the 18th fripbruary, inst. The balance
remaining-on hand on that day will be sold at Pciti.
lie AuCtion, at the store, in Port Clinton. Sale to
commmence on the 18th mat. at 10 o'clock, A. M.
and to continue from day to day until the whole are
sold. W M S. POTTS,
JOSEPH HAMMER.
Administrators.
6-2 t
February 9,
Franklin Rolling-Mill,
On tbe Leigh. Schuylkill Rail Road, near McKean,
burg, Sebuyikal county.
rEIHE subscribers respectfully announce to the
public that the Rolling Mill is now in the full
tide of successful operation, and are prepared to
furiush__llon of a superior quality, of all the sizes
in ordinary use. Also, Rad Road Iron, of every
bind, at the shortest notice. Address, •
SAMUEL SA RTOLETTE & CO.
Pert Clinton, Schuylkill Ca
PoUsville, Feb. 9, 1839. 6-ly•
' rub is Sale.
Two Lots &alit House in &buy/kill-Haven.
• ' WILL be sold at auction at the house
iii of Frederick Haim, Esq., in Schuylkill
Haven, on Saturday, March 2d. at 2
clock, the lota situated on Columbia
street, Nos. 156, ,157, with a frame house and sta
ble, haring a wail of gliod water at the door, and all
conveniences fbr a faniily residence. For partial.
tareprevious to the sale and term, application can
be made to the subscriber., R. JONES,
Feb. 4 6-301
Fo Sale;
(By Order Of the Eareetitore,)
VALUABLE ;relict of lead, situate in the
-ra- Coal Region, Ruih township, Schuylkill coun
ty, Pa, embracing thei head waters of Mill Creek,
and adjoining the lands of the late Stephen Girard,
deceased, containing '460 acres 31 perthes and al.
loyancee. Surveyed orrgioally ' November 2d, 1788 -
under warrant dated I:tecemberyl, 1784. Re-sur
veyed 1818 and 1830. •
The is well tiMbered, and there is a Saw
Mill on the premium The State Road from Or
wigsburg to *Catawba& crosses the Tract: Th&
property,si clear from all incembrances.
The above will be slid at public sale, on Thurs.
day, the 14th of February. at 7 O'diock in the eve.
King, by d J. IWOLBERT, Auctioneer,
Chesnut, between 3d. & 4th at,
Philadelphia.
6-1 t
Phila. Pb.e 9
EMI
fiIHE undersigned, „Auditors appuinted by the
41 . Orphan's Court of the county of Ekthoylkill, to
distribute the balance of the Estate remaining in
the fiends of Jonas Goltr i J ; administrator of the eir
tate of the Estate of 0 Aix Oubburskeessed,
on settlement on his account, among the several per
sons legally entitled thereto, will meet at the house
of Michael. Graeff, in rwigsburg, on-Saturday the
2d. day of March, at 2 o'clock m the afternoon,
when and .where nuns interested may attend.
EODORE P. H. LYMAN,
. JO N P. HOBART,
yak.. I A RS FL GRAEFF.
- 11-31
Notilte.
.
Aiulitors appointed by. the
Orphan% Court olthe;Coolity!of y to
gdistributa the balance of the Estate, miniainog in
the hands of Abraham Markle anti Reuben Mar k le,
Aciminiitrators of the Reale of *ream Mt:
iimmeiti among tirseveral 1110111411111 legally
tied thereto, will meet for that palms at the bowie
of Michnel Gruff, in Orwigaborgion Semi* the
2d. day Of March' next, at 10 o'siek in tdp ire.
00011 .1141111 aid where all persons Warmed may at
tend: THEODORE P. H. LYMAN‘
•
JOHN H. HORART,
JAMES H. GRAEFF.
MI
Notice.
TEubscriber.appointsd iy the Cowl of Com.
THE
toot( Pleas of Bcbuylkilltomity, the Commis.
shiner to'liscertain who is entitled to the money, in
the banda of John Schell, Esq., the iiseivrice (by Vol
untary Assignment dtc.,) of Chides Freiley, Esq.,
of the Btiiough of Orwigsburg; as Shown by his as
count, dre.dately 'filed—hereby gives notice that he
will attend for that purpose at his Office in the Bor
ough of Prwigsburg. on' Tuesday; the 26th day of
( February next, at 10 o ' clock in dm forenoon, when
and wbete all those iuterested marattend.
CHARLES W ITM AN,
Commissioner.
6-3
OrwirOlarg, Feb. 9, 1&39,
.• Notice,
TSubscribers, Auditors, appointed by the Or. phaii's Court of Schuylkill County, to distribute
the assetS in the hands of JacottMiSich the Admin
istrator of Jahn Morgan, deceased, to and among the
creditorsof said dereased; hereby notify all those
interested as creditors of the said deCisaited, tiat they
will Meet for that purpose on Me 27th day of Feb.
ruary„at4he house of Michael Graeff, innkeeper in
the Borough of Orwigsburg, at 11l o'clock in the
forenoon, when grad where they rosy attend.
CHARLES WITMAN,
JOHN P. HOBART,
JAMES H. RAEFF.
Auditors.
6-
ME
Sc utlkill County, sop'.
THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
, • - 7; , to Mary Miller, late Atari , Katy, Fred- .
crick Bensinger jr. •na Elizabeth his
wife, late Elizabeth Isaac Ben
*: =1" . : • singer, and Margaret his wife, late
• : Margaret Kaup, heirstand legal Poore
sentativei of Peter Katy, late of East Brunswick
township,Scbuylkill county, deceased, Greeting:
At an Orphan's Court held at Orv(igaburg, in end
for Schuylkill county, before the Judges of the
same court oil the 24th day of December. 1838,
none of the heirs of the said Peter gaup, deceased,
appearing to take or refuse the real estate of the
said deceased, at its apprlised value; r The court on
motion of Charles Witir.an, Esq. award another ce.
tatiort to the said heirs, citing theta to appear at the
next stated Orphan's Court, to be held at Or wigs.
burg, in and for said county, on the Monday pre
ceeching the laat Monday of March; 1839, to show
cause, why the real estate of the said Peter Kaup,
deceased, should not be sold agreeably to law.
Witness the Hon. Calvin Blythe; President of our
said Court, at Orwigsburg, the 24th December, 1838.
LEWIS AUDENRIED, Clerk.
The Court direct that Notice of; the citation be
given in two Newspapers printed in Schuylkill
County, for four successive weeks.
PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff.
6-
Feb. 9
,
Public, Sale
OF
• . REAL ESTATE.
etWILL be sold at public:sale, on Thurs
day the 7th day of Meech next, at the
house of Felix Larch, in Coal township,
(formerly Shamokin) Northumberland
county, one ondivuied hairef a certain Tract of
WOODLAND situate in Coal township aforesaid,
bounded by the lands of Andrew Slietber and Jere
ninth Paul, (near Bradford) containing 212 Acres,
patented in the name of Merrick Sinn. This prop
erty. in situated neat Shamokin Creek, is heavily
timbered, and supposed to contain: Iron Ore and
Stone Goal.
TerMs of sale made known by the Heirs of
SAMUEL LIGHTFOOT.
Feb.. 9 6--ta
Public Sale,
A Valuable Body of Woodland
W ILL be exposed to Sale by pviblic vendue, on
the Ist day of March next, et the house of
Wilhite!' Mortimer, Innkeeper in the town of Potts.-
vine, at I o'clock in the afternoon oiltthat day.
The land contains by re.surriey 1137 ACTON 159
perches}, and allowance, is situate lin East Brune
wick and Schuylkill townships, Schuylkill connty,
adjoining to the Little Schuylkill Rail Rosa, and
rule opposite said • Rail Road for mayoral milei, and
inclpdies two streams or runs, to wit: Rushy's Ron,
aneWild Cat Run, both excellent stemma for saw
mills. A great partof the land is lard and with
out stones or rocks, and would bring grain, and on
account of the Rail Road, the situation affords eve.
ry facility for transporting lumber of any descrip
tion. The land is well timbered with timber fit for
sawing: of the first quality. Such es Yellow Pine,
Spruce. : White and Rock Oae, and Poplar, the land
adjoins on the south aide to J. Jones; & Co., and on
the north side to Joseph Heistsr, Jacob Heisler and
others, And it else affords an uncommon quantity of
plopping timber.
It win be sold either in owe body or in three'parta
or traciii, as it was originally surveyed. It is held
nnder Warrants and patents, from the year 1793,
and a good title will be given for the sense, and the
condition or sale made known on the day of sale by
the sublicriber, owner.
DANIEL FOCHT.
A General Draught of the whole find, or body of
land, as well as the sevtral Official Copies of the
Survey, will be shown on the day of sale, or at any
time between this and the day of of - sale, whenever
required.
BruMuivig Forge, Feb. 9.
Orphan's Court 6-ale
IN purveyance of an order of the Orphan ' s Court of
Coluitibia County, on Wednesday ;the twentieth
day or February next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoal.
John Hughes, Administrator, &c., Of the estate of
Jeremiah Hughes, lath of Roaring creek township,
in said county, deceased, will erpOse to sale by
Public *endue upon the premises, a Pertain tract of
land, situated in said township; adjoining the lands
of Joseph Cleaver, John Hughes, Ls.nard Adams,
and others, containing ahoutS ici A6res, on which
are erected a good and barn; there
sass is a good spring house soil orchard, and
several acres of good meadow, on the
premises. The main raid to Pottsville
passes in font of the house ; late the-estate ot said
deceasetl. JAMES DONALDSON,. Clerk.
Danville, Feb. 2 s—St
"Knoreledge is Power somebody kat said;
I`IIIHEFIEFORE the Subscriber would inform the
PuoloO, that he has three Patent Jackscrews,
capable of raising four tors each! 't
As this is the age of improvernenti.; s knew/erigs
of the above Mx will be apouserfoll argument in
their failori , and any person having Mouses, Barns,
Engines no other fixtures, to remover; will find the
`ncrewmg Operation an economical 'one. Persons
wishing, Whirs can apply to
.1. M. CRdSLAND. •
Pottinriller, Feb. 2 •
5-3 t
partnership 111 Lice.
THE THE Subaeribers base this d ay, entered into
4 11 nrshiPt finder the firm of Hirnden it
Hays, fog the purpose of transam t le, : g a general
comm icm and forwarding busineu;at Vine street
Wharf. 'until' •Ptula.delphia. ~
i J. HARRADEN,
• Philadalphia, Felt., 1 1
T-- i 54am
Malaga Fiimit.
'winos; Half, and Quartic.' baxeri juin received
•Kand sibs by • T.& J.DEIZATTY.
Dee. •
Scotch Wldskey.
MD Soda whlskey i Lama saiff 'Lie Mugu
111, 1 0 1 br N. I . lOllOlllNk, Or
WEE
gEPE
VW*, Safi; •
AAU. Stock of Dry Gook the a Thoonili
Cimie put
to rod oeroK , oitootimi ha the Aug
Enqiairo 211 Centre attest, out obio, third &Oka
bora blonegiaa we*.
Feb. 2
LUmber ! Lumber I !
12V4) fat i inch Seasoned White Pins Bard;
1 0 do., 1 inch Poplar
ds Boozda,
MOO Joint Mingles 10 and 20 . 1nei,
Clay Boar. •
Plank and Scantling,
Sbinliag and Plasterm Lath, for sale by 1
SAMUEL Lam.
i— I
Asdibtta.
6-3 t
Febroary,ll
S •
CANDALOUB, invidious, and Onwarrantable rep muka upon lay profitesional Eiaracter. haring
been made by many person, from the vilestmetiees,
with a view of lowering me in the estimation of
those who have hitherto, or who may hereafter ex;
tend to me their support. I have thought proper to
adept the following method emitting myself nigh(
in that respect, with iny immediate friends, and the
public—and which 1 conceive must prove sufficient
ly satisfactory to all. C. BERRYMAN.
Pottsville, Jan. 26, 1839.
Pottsville, Jan. 23d, Def.
We, the undersigned, having examined the cekr•
tificatee ofMedical Qualifications, obtained from the
professors and lecturers of Guy's and St. Thomas'
Hospitals, in London, by Dr. Cecil Berryman, do
consider them as most respectable. and satisfactory
—and the authorized permission to practice medi , •
CHM, which be bolds (given in the usual films to
the licensed practitioners of Medicine and Surgery:
in England, we also consider as ample authority
to act, sod a sufficient guarantee to the public of his
competency, ARTHUR WAINWRIaMT,
ARTHDR'St. C. NICHOLS,
ANDREW RUSSEL,
JAMES GILLINGHAM,
H, SHUBART.
The subjoined is an abstract treat a letter of Due—
tor Calhoun, Dean of. and one of the professors in
the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dear Sir—Since I wrote to yea last, I have had
the pleasure of seeing your credentials—they are.
meet respectable. Yours, truly.
S. COLIIOJN.
To Doctor C. Berryman, Pottsville, Pa,
Jao . 36
O N the 15th day of December, 1838, John Kline
bourht of Reuben Khoo the following articles:
1 Gray Horse $6O
•
2 Bay Mares 100 I:10
1 Black Do. 35 00
1 Four Horse Waggon .30 00
1 Full set of Harness for 4 borne 30 00
8255 00
The staid John Kline ham Let the above Horse*,
Waggon. tad Harness, to the *aid Reuben Kline,
until the let day of August, 1839 ,
Jan 26
To Creditors and others interested in the
Estate of Samuel De Pui, deceased.
N OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Admin.
istration OR the Estate of the said Samuel De
Pui, were on the 29th of December last granted by
the Register of Schuylkill county to the under
signed, both residing in the Roi ough of Orw igsburg.
All persons having claims or demands against the
estate of said decedent, are requested to make
known the same to them without delay, and all per.
sons indebted are requested to pay the amount due
to either of the subscribers.
WILLIAM R. POTTS,
Att)roey at Law.
JOSEPH HAMMER,
Merchant.
1-6 t
Jan S
J UST received and now opening—a large assort
went of seasonable
Dry Goods—Groceries,
Hard and Queenstrare,
Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 2 4. 3, in
whole, half, and quarter Barra&
Salt, Plaster, cie, dre.
aIL of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices.
etiontry Storekeepers and others will find it to their
advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Monet Carbon, Den. 1 • 2
Grocery Store.
T HE subs T iber having lately returned from
Philadelp ia..is now largely supplied, with
Groceries. Cbeinie, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, &c.
1500 Hams, a supply of Dried Beet. several bar
rels of Irish Herrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey of
a superior quality, suitable for tavern keepers, a
supply of domestic Dry Goods, an extensive
supply of Winter Clothing, suitable for the
region, slab Boots and Bixgees of various sizes
and qualities, all of which beefier' for rase at low
prises 'for cash or country produce.
HENRY BOYD.
Atotris' Addition, Dec 22, 1838. s—tf
RAIL ROAD IRON.
A enanotete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 2&X
211.t0 IXI inch.
RAIL ROAD TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in. eaten
_ .
turned.
RAIL ROAD AZLE& 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road
the patent EV Cable bon.
RAIL ROAD FELT, for planing - between the
Icon Chair and stone bleat
of edge RaiLwaya.
INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from
New Zealand Flax amoral.
ed with India Rubber, and
intended for &dine Ranee.
Jost received a complete as
sortment ofChaina, float
into II in. proved & man
ufactured from the beat ca-
CHAIN&
6-3 t
bJe Iron.
SHIN BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIN
of different slabs, kept co .
steady on band and fir male by
A. dc G. RALSTON. & CO.
No. 4, South Front Street
PbSstle/pliia, January 13. 3-Iy.
PUBLIC SALE.
• IiatURSUANT to an Order of the Or.
it phone' Court of Schuylkill County, on
j Saturday the Ninth day of Febring, MB ,
et one d'clock; P. M. William M Spencer.
Executor of the lea Will and Testament of
William Sithanis, late of the County of Philadel
phia, deceitiW, will expose - to sale by Public Vendue,
it the house of Michael Graelf. in Orwigsburg. A cer
tain Piece Of Land. situate in Manheim township,
'Schuylkill ggpnty, containing Twelve Acres, ortherea.
bouts, by lands of late Daniel Greet now Sen.
jamin Pott, Janda of Joseph Zoll and others. Also, a
certain one story Dwelling HOMO, Stable, and hall Lot
of Ground, situate on Market Street, in the Borough of
Orwigsburg. and marked in the general plan of said bo
rough, number 43—Late the estate of said deceased.
WILLIAM M. SPENCER, Ex' r
By order of the Court.
January 19.
IPOttsvUle Institute.
T HE ptapt term commenced on the Ttb inst.
coder Ifitect- ion of Mr. Charles W. Pitman.
la TERMS OF ADMISSION.
There will be four terms in a year, each an
siding of tireluweeke Pupil, entering at any time
after the commencement i[ot term, and previous to
the expiratibn of the first weeksof the term,
will be charged for a whole term.
Pupil' eater cog after the expiration of the first
Ann weeks. and before the expiration of 8 Weeks of
the terra will be charged for two thirds of a term—
and pupils entering after the expiration of 8
week' of a form, and before the completion of the
term, will charged for one third tog.' the term-
For '
at in reading, writing, and grit&
=deo ii r term.
For all oe'oither of the aforesaid branches, with
addition of Foglisli Grammer, Geography. Maths.
- co, Gnome./ and Book-keeping, or any of
• For all an
the aforesaid branches with the
'addition therTAtin" and Greek buttgoosova. °ex
.. 1 .- ,-..,
either nithOm.B 8 par tam.
ha.l2 , . -2
:~.,~ `=
To the Public.
Notice.
.ftw Goods.
nal diameter, turned & an
Axles. manufactured from
LEWIS A UDEN HIED, Clerk.
3-3
~ ~yrfx'~~z4~ d~ . '.x'i4cngie ~:.f~.~• ~52~r; ~.~ :- g> ~,_- -~-.,
'~~~.a
liffill
Can as the New More
for
_42l!esp Goode.
ow* - dgitAGGERTY have received their
.Fall and Winter of Dry Goode, and
will sell Whohnik a s tag al oneenally low
prices kw each.
The Mowing ere the drawn numbed of in.
ia. Richmond liesslipoy, got 1. drawn 12th Janus.
ry. 1839.
25 it 7 33 56 41 8 27 12 52 58 4
We bad the pleasure of Wolin( to the ettantry
*hole of 81000 and • half of 8500.
theTbe owners are regneeted to rind them and get
CASH. -
The following are lite drawb benthers of the Vir.
ginia . Btate. *or
,18390intwo 19th)le?aary.
- 58 39 31 38 28 40 64846 7 1 3644
Combination, 1 24 36 $2500
Do. 6 31 39 400 meld by
N. Canfield.
The following us oar Grand Scheme' for nest
Month, February.
Nod elk Virginia, No. 1. dram 111th February
TS numbers 14 drawn ballot,.
GILA 4D CA PITA L&
1 of 50,000 DOLLARS!
1 of 10,000 DOLLARS !
10 of 1,000 DOLLARS!
Tielfela only RlO—Shares in pruportion.
Maryland No. 3. draws ROth February-75 unto
berm, 12 drawn ballots.
CAPITALS.
20,000 DOLLARS!
20 of 1000 DOLLARS!
Tickets only 01:—Shares in proportion.
Wheeling, Virginia, No. 2, draws 23d February
—7B numbers 13 drawn helium
CAPITALS.
30,000 DOLLARS!
10,000 DOLLARS!
30 of 1500 DOLLARS !
50 of 500 DOLLARS!
Tickets only 1110--Shares it proportion. •
New Jersey, No. 7, draws 25th February-75
lumbers 13 drawn ballets.
CAPITALS.
• 15,000 DOLLARS!
I of 10,000 DOLLARS,!
10 of 1000 DOLLARS!
Tickets only 05—Shares in proportion.
Maryland, No. 6, draws 27th February-66 num
bed. 12 drawn ballots.
CAPITALS.
2 of 10,000 DOLLARS!
10 of 1000 DOLLARS!
Tickets 115—Shares in proportion.
N. a. Al! orders addressed to me, thus,
N. CANFIELD, Camden P.O. New Jersey
opposite Philadelphia, will be promptly answer.
ed.
Those mho order nada mill sheave have a
full scheme seat them, if they require st.
Jan 16 4-3 t.
MI
Prove all Things I—Hold fast that
which is good. "—Bible.
B ELIEVING that the future destiny of man
kind, is the moat interesting and important
subject that can set ?resented to the mind ; and
every person should freely ezerci.e the rights and
privileges of deciding for themselves what is truth,
the following works ge offered tur sale:
The daircaiasion between Rev. E S Rut', (Presby
terian,) and Rev. A C Tuctatas, (Uiniversalivt,)on
the colik.mt question, "is the doctrne of endless
punishment taught in the Bible or not 7 "or does the
Biole With the doctrine of the final Holiness and
Happiness of all mankind?" The DISCUbSION be
'weer. Rev M P Baarerr , (Methodist,) and T WinT
ZIKORZ. (Uaiversaltst,) whether the doctrine of end.
less misery is revealed in the scriptures 1
Batrona's "enquiry into the scriptural import of
the words, SHEOL, H•DICS, TAIT/110S, and GrittNNA,
translated Bell in the 'common English version."
Ballou's sermons on Isa 50-4, ist.These 5-21,
2d Con. 5-10, 2 Sam. 15-6, Rom , 6 . k and 2,
Gen, -4, 2 Peter, 3-18, Gals 327 and 242 Car. 5 14
and 15, alas in,Pampblet form, the sin against the
Holy Ghost Malt. 12 13 and 32, the Penalty of Sin,
Rom. 6-411, death and judgement, Heb. 9 27 and
28, justice trod mercy, Psa, 62-12, Universalist Be.
lief, t Remarks on the Doctrine of Universal Sal
vation, (by John 11(.. Crosland,) and Streeter's
Hymns. The above Books and Pamphlets can
be had of Simnel Hartz, Morris dr. Brothers, or J
M. Croslan4,
Dec 22 5-
LEE
I)YSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIAT—Is there cr furen
for that distressing disease is the echo from
the echo from thousands. Read the many certifi•
odes of cures performed by Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam
omile Tonic •nd Family Aperient Pill". The
following certificate most certainly convince every
ivenion of the great efficacy of this invaluable med
icine.
Dr. W.. Evass—Deu Sir.-1 can never be
grateful enough tor'the cure I have received by the
use of your invaluable medicine (CAMOMILE
PILLS.) / was for five years very . seriously
troubled with Dyspepsia, which caused a nervous
sensation throughout my system—co much.. that I
sometimes shook as it I had been afflicted with pal.
sly; during all this time 1 took many medicines,
hot none would cure me. At last my physician
gave me up ; but fortunately one day as I was
*peaking to a friend on the 'object, he told me tha
Dr. Wm. Evan's Camomile Pills were the only med•
icine that would cure me ; of which I purchased
some, and the result is that I am now enjoying per
fect health. Any person wishing to see me can call
at my house, No. 36.5 North Front street, Philadei.
phis. HENRY L. CAMPBELL.
Observe—The General Office for the sale of this
Medicine is at No. 19, North Eight street, Philadel
phia, where certificates of thousands may he seen.
Sold by JOHN T. WERNEIR,
Sole Areal for Schuylkill county.
Jan h
Last Notice!
A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber, are required to make settlement
before the let March nest ; after which all accounts
without diattamicin will be placed in the bands of a
coliseum. J. C. KERN.
Jan 5 1—
_
Plain and Figured Silks,
1 . LSO Mousseline De Lain and painted amity
received end for sale by
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
Nov 3.
New York Smoked Beef.
J UST received and for side by
T. & J. BEATTV.
Dec. 9 3-.
Dairy Cheese.
504 iba.Superior Dairy Cheese for sale by
T. J BEATTY.
Dec. e 3-.
's General Orders.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, /
Harriskarg,• January 1, 1839.
By virtue of the authority vested in the Adjutant
General, by MeMalitia laws of this Commonwealth,
tt is hereby directed by him, with the consent and
concurrence of the Goirernor and Commander in-
Chief of Pennsylvania. that the system ofinstruction
in military knowledge, and regulations for the Mil.
ilia and Volunteers of the State of Pennsylvania,
be from and after this date, that system which has
been prepared and arranged by Brevet, Captain S.
Cooper, (of the U. S. Aimy,) Aid-de-Camp and
shwa Adjutant General, and is entitled "a concise
aystem of Instruction. and Regulations for the Mili
tin and the Volunteers of the United States," 4e.
All officers and noistiuniesioned officers, musi
cians and privates of the Militia or Volunteers of
this State, will therefrom, hitneefinth conform, in the
performance of their military duties to the regula
tions for thenrnment prescribed in the above
system, and all-and government
every otba mode of instruction
in military tactics, not consistant with that above
referred to arebweby . posittvelY probitutedi far the
instruction of the While and soh:stem of this
State.
As a matter amens, eX histrinctions of Volun.
Imre or Militia will he /Limn in the English lan
ear' •
WILLIAM PIPER.
Wt. em Proreilvania.
• Jan.lll S—
, •
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Per aide.
. tole tenssneet and tract of
A • situate in Wayne township.
_Schuylkill
• • ty. adjoining laads of Sohn *pier, D Ber.,
=others, containing SO acres, of which ue
acres wood land Well timbered, and five a
cres emelleat meadow. theremainder Is clear in good
fences and well cultivated.- the improvements are
a two Story Weatberboarded /Dwelling Boum with
a Kitchen attached, a Bun and Weaver Shop,
and a sever failing Spring with excellent water near
at head 4 Paseessies & a good title will be given en
the firm; day of April next, Terms 6f the Sale can
be heard of by the owner on the premises.
JACOB KAERCHER.
Ckrtober 13 811-stf I
GRAPES.
^ A fresh supply of Lidos- and Malaga Gyapes, Pot
received and for sal, at MARTIN'S CONFEC.
TIONA Rir STOEF. January 19.
Life of Christ,
J UST tecervad and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
Jan 5 1—
rile I LT'S EL EN EN TAR Y DRAWING BOOK
A. by Childs, justf received and for sale by
& BANNAN.
yea 5 1—
Public Notice.
VE the undersigned Executorsof the last will
;and Testament of the late Dr. Frederick
W. Oeissehainer, deceased, of the City Df New York,
hereby give notice to all who have any demands
against his Estate to present their claims, and all in.
depted to; the Estate to make payment to Christopher
Leaser, Esq., Orwigsbarg,
F. W. G &IBSEN HAINER.
JACOB MILLER. # Executors.
New York December 18, 1838,
N. B. The power of Attorney even to Henry J.
Geissenhainer, Esq. to take care of the timber or.
the Valley Furnace lauds and the houses, given
by,ltbe late Dr. F. W.Oeissehainer, having expired
by its own limitation cc the let. December, 1838,
all persona are ca taloned against depredating upon
the timber on said lands. Rents Gar the houses from
said — date, are to be paid to Christopher Leese*
Esq, or into the Bank at Port Carbon.
Decker 18311 s--tr
SI WADI'S Panacea, -
Do. Vermifuge.
Leidy's Blood Pills,
Do. Medicated Sarsaparilla,
Do. Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic Cor
dial.
Do. Vegetable Febrile Elixir,
Dr. Bechtel's Pulmonary Preservative
Dr. Mile's Extract of Tomato Pills,
Indian Specific,
hire Ring's Remedy for the Tooth
Ache,
For sale by the subscriber. For
further particulars see advertise
ments in another part of the paper.
B. BANN AN.
Jan 12 4-
A NOTHER recent test of the unrivalled virtue of
Dr. Evans's Palls—Dyspepsia of 'ten years'
standing cured,—l was afflicted with the above
complaint for ten, years, which incapacitated me at'
intervals for the period of six years, from attending
to my business. I am now restored -to perfect
health by the fr-quent use of the above medicine.
My symptoms were, a sense of oppression after eat
ing. pain at the pit of the stomach. loss of appetite,
giddiness, palpitation of the heart, and great debili
ty. lam willing tu give any information to the af
ilicted respecting the benefit I received from the use
of Dr. Evans' Camomile and Apperient Pills.
Stanton, Sept. 1, DOS. J. McKmarx.
General Depot for sale of the above Medicine, No.
19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia..
Sold by JOHN T. WERNER.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill county.
Jan 12 2—tf
To Old Countrymen.
PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL
PACKETS.
Zit THESE Packets tail from Philadel
,ssint, ohia the 20th of every month, excep
p N i r , the First Month (January.) and from
Liverpool the hth of every month
throughout the year. '
Ship Algonquin, Captain 'Albert Talky, 20th
of Fourth month (May.)
Ship Pocahontas Captain Jamea West. 20th of
Twelfth Month (December.)
Ship Monongahela, Captain Mierkia, 20th of
Second Month, (February )
Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. Mierken,
20th of Third Mouth (March.)
The'owners have spared no expence to render
these ships safe and commodious conveyeaces for
passengers and merchandise; and can confidently
recommend them in these respect' to the patronage
of the public.
They are towed up and down the Delaware by
steam, and are thus enabled to go to sea the day
they leave port.
Charge for passage to Liverpool, in the Cabin,
sl3s—in the Steerage, t2O; from Liverpool in the
Cabin £35 sterling. Apply to
HENRY & ALFRED CAPE,
Walnut street wharf. or
JOHN A. BROWN & CO.,
No. 14 Chesnut street.
- - - .
lErThe aubscriber has been appointed Agent for
the Moiers. Cope'e Line of Packets, between Liver
pool and Philadelphia, and will receive the passage
money from those who wish to send for their friends
in the old country.
The rates of fare will be made known by applying
at the office of the Miners' Journal.
B. BANNAIt
. .
Jan 5 1—
Reading Steam Works.
THE undersigned are now prepared to mancrfac.
tore to order Steam Engines to any size, and
set into operation in any part of the gate. Also,
cold or hot riveted Riders, Loownotiso Boilers,
Rail Road Cara, and all the: work of a general
machine shop. 3. MAY JONES & Co.
Jan 5. A I—lf
Nitortwe. . .
T HE Subeortbers having . tented the wharf on
Fairmount dam, foot of Willow St. Rail Road;
joining the one occupied by A 4 J. Bolton & Co.
are" prepared to receive Coal, Lumber, &c. on
wharfage, and craimiesion. Firiquire of the . sub.
scribers on tbe.premises, or at ias South Wharves
BUNTING,. CLARK & CO.
june 20 47-1 y
-SOUTHERN Feathers
Virginia Dried Peaches,
Round and Spike Rods,
Round, Square Band and Bar Iron,
just received and for sale by
JOSEPH WHITE & EON.
Dec.!, 1838, 2
HEALTH.—The sick are daily using Dr. Wi•
ham Evans' Camomile TOW and Family ?sp.
erient Pills—which am recomMended to cure the
following dises,ses,—Nervous dismays of all kinds ;
Dyspepsia and its consequences, Sick Headache,
Liver Complaint, Bilious Affection, Acidity in the
Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Pain fis the Side, Low
ness of Spirits, and Palpitations Of the Heart, Faint
ing& or Giddiness, end all diseases connected with
the Female sus. In any of theabove diseases, time
pills are warranted to cure, i f taken Wl:carding -to
directions which accompany them, with many others
not Intimated in the aboie. }l:Aber pruohot the
efficacy of this invaluable Mediptne can be teen at
the Medical Of N0..19 North Eighth - greet,
Philadelphia.
Soil by • JOHN e t MigaNftit,
Sole Agent for iliebnylkill smutty.
Jan 19 - 11—.1f
liilarterbockB4o",
E=l c ts 1 4#0*-;44,,Pft,-*
Deo El a-
r _=l==
NAIL 'IND IRON •
WEAVE on limuut,„ 4
Ha .
BOILER. IRON,
SHEET do.
EOHNDIASCIDASE IReit
COAIs SCREEN do.
RAIL ROAD do,
Ear Iran of luty alto drawn to cider. N
Spikes of all alp*, for ale aCiimireat city 11
All sizes Rad Road Iron, pone:hod and
snot, and cottonsee& •
, KRUM WHITAKER
Jan 5, 1839
Premium Flannels.
A SUPERIOR•artIcIe hr sale by
Nt NATRANS •
Dec 22
To Sportsmen:
- .UST received and for eels. Superior
Ito der, Mould Buck Shot, Percuuioq a '
and Bar lead. JOHN S. C. MAR
Nov. 17
Superior Faultily Floii
R ECEIV ED on consignment ; from
duct Mills, several loads superior fami
for gale by * SAMUEL HA
October 0, 1838.
For Sale.
rilH p. valuable lot of Ground, with Coach
Shop thereon, situate on the North Eaa
of Norwegian and Coal etreeta„—Apply to
MILLER & HAGGE •
Der 1 •
Ground Alas.
50 Hushels'Atnean and Charleston Grou
toad quality, just itemised and for sale by
JOHN S.C. MAR
Nov. 17
Davy's Safety Lamps l i
OF the best construction, amgmost approve
just received and for sale by .B. BAN
Orders for any number of these-Lamps
supplied at the shortest /3 otice.
Jan 5
Merinos.
good assortment of French, English, a.'
z . ". man Altrinos for sale Al reduced price
MJLLER & HAGGE •
Nov. 3
11110PF 1 41 19 8 LIFE MEDICINE
M
AN/ mATlpN.—When the most ira
functions of life are suspended, and those w
invalids by inheritance or imprudenesare
to a oeploreble state of nervous debility, they
not even then despair, for it is not in deapa
relief can be found. No. Let them first
round, and, laying aside all prejudices, as -1
selves this question—nll my. physician carp. ,
me, is his reputed skill my on!y resort?"
Perhaps it that moment the heading oft
vertzsement, "Moffat's Lire' Medicines,"
catch their eye; and were they in truth dive,
foolish piejudiees, they might, perhaps, be I
to ii.Oire whether Mr, 'MoiTat's theory and
ment of diseases, differed from that of thei l
pbysicians. They would then learn that it . 1
ter, and very widely, and with most oche , :
mita; tuo.
If they pursued their inquiries still foram
would find that all practising physicians'
present day prescribe MERCURY, in som -
for almost every disease, and they would lest
that mercurial medicines, though they give
relief, undermine the constitution, and alway
the patient in a precarious state of health.
A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE
the reverse - of all this. For hundreds of yea
fore that scourge of mankind, 91ercury," w
played in the healing art, Physicians used ii
but simple herbs. Even the bible recomme
the 'skilful, physician he who prepareth hie.
nines from herbs. Witness Exclesiastitus, c
V. 3. The skillful physician ACLU lift
head; and u tight of the great men he that
admsration.
V. 4. Fur he haih prepared his medicines
the HERBS of the earth, and he that is •
not abhen them. •
;MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDIC
possess qualities of the ° most mild and benefit
tore. They are composed of articles the m.
putressceot, combined with ingredients kno
the only• certain antidote for fevers of every. d .
tem. When the disease is produced either
culd, obstruction, bad air, swampy-and camp
Lions, or putrid miasini, whether malignant o
demic, ~r by other causes, these medicines a
tam in their operation or effects. They ar •
sessud of peculiar qualities, which not only az
disease, but at the same time restore and inv .,
the system. When first taken into rho atm
they immediately diffuse themselves like
through every pore, producing effects at and
lightful, salutary and permanent. When the
of-life begins to grow dim, the circulation
and the faculties paralyzed, these medicine
tound to give atone to the nerves, ezilerate tt
total spirits, invigorate the urtxxly, and re.r
the whole man:
THE LIFE MEDICINES have also . bee
with the most happy success in Nervous and
peptic diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver
plaint, Ithentnatism, (chronic add tail"
Drowns., &c. &c.
For full particulars, the reader,is invited
at Mr. Moffat's office, 367 Broadwiy, and
copy of the Good &martini', published gretuit
The following letters Me lately selected
very large number ',bleb Mr. Moffat has let
mired from different parts of thej.lnited Ste
bt r. Moffat.—Dear . Sir is with •
pleasure that I venture to address you, to
you for the benefit I have received from y..
'tines. My complaint was salt rheum, for w
have tried all . the medicines which were ad v .
in the newspapers. I, however, received ,no
from any of them. Since I shown year
Samaritan, which induced me to try your
vine. When I applied to you, my legs and,
were so bad that they . looked tike raw bee
were covered with sores; but after taking a
box of your pills, the dead skin began, to aim
and so continued until twee entirely cured.
now four months since I was cared. and 1 ha
no return of thecomplaint. I have :scorn
your medicine to several persons, and should
all afflicted with the nitrites= to try it. R
fully, your obedient servant, 11. CLEO
13th, it: between sth and lkekwui A'
Mr. Moffet— Dear Sir: 1 was troubled w
piles for several, years. I applied to the m
neat Physicians without relief. A friend :1)
Mr. Clarke, who hadreceived greit relief fro
recommeoded me to use your Life Pills. TRth
was suffering very severely with them at
I experienced relief in 4i hours, and in a fe
was not troubled with them at all and I ha
free From distress inter since and-have urea
ore in resonimendAng_them to those 'Mel
similar manner.
Respectfully,
110SEFH — N. SPEAI
fituilatit Hill, Jai'. HMI,
1.
Dr. MolTat—Dear tin : I have great plot
a t isi.
addressing you, bairn' i been troubled for rot
back with - the rheum 'ern, and Could find i
In
to give d any relief until , ' lid conimelq
king your Vegetable ife'rilla aini Pinata 1
In taking the drat bot .arid one box of pills{
the moat exdrutiating fain that I had lion
noobled with, entirety "ppeared. Stieb by
case, it le with gratit , 1 offer these Beni
feeling confidant that ram,
than words can eapr il =f
and the speedy serer'
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