The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 23, 1839, Image 4

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taikie iiiMP*linirt i Ptills
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t.4)e: 7 ' ;Viii - titsilileftlierttaFipined that iesy
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•-he"; freti4eiker, elf, link) .Love. .it .-
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itaid' , 01. ,, , naiitp, with a good deal of pacms,
„ Whit.' . -er td.s be i d picked op by chance ; i h .• '
*There iintltnelionsmonsense, and a trifle efhttdos,
Aid 'weeder - MI deal of romance.
lai ltfq
c lnuilnot yetfiojahed whet Love, with a bo I
,
Ofpronhed....imide for histans, .
*tacit wes„ertasoned with sig of a passionateisoul
A ad diarilied from the blood of warm hear tai
Coies tripping along, with a glee - dimpled foie,
, lid Mischievous: mirth beaming eyes,
Anil @Winging Ma goblet, draws nigh to the place
VilliMn - my hardship in embryo hes.
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• NoiJcve, be it known, had but rough-cast the Om,
• hen Cupid came •by with his bowl;
Anil hid, just before polishing, put in a warm
And quite a respectable soul—
When Love, 'finding out what' the god was. about,
Stole ediently 'op to the clay,
.And4ouredt every drop of his goblet clean oUt,
'Ere_. ve could command him to stay
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'Di
flash. of the levin, the bright ruby tide
quick through each quivering, vein.,
e soul, which the current of passion had rived
rnever recovered the stain c. D I.
91t-HOUSE Ak.o CO U T.
EL JAH.IiAII.IIER, Treasurer, to account with
Mei S eclars of fife PoOr, and of the H91.18C of r -
ploy , .at Jar the County ni Schuylkill, from the 2nd.
of -Jo nary, A. D. 11338, to the lat. day of January,
A. D. 4839, both days included.
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-To pul l b received the* Directors d u the
ear ssooo 00
Pier Wonder for Hay „ 41 00
D ctor Medlar for Beef and Medicine - 631
George Mabry fora calf 900
J*ob blew/Anger fur I bushol Timothy seed 300
J*ph Miller for an old: Horse 12 00
IKporbartibi a Pauper • 9 '7O
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Janu4ry 14,1839, to balance rrma mpg in
the .11.1 [lds of the 'ft casui et' as - per.
;last settlement
CR. •'
1838, anuary 2d. By halinee due Treas
rens per settlement'
By. cosh paid to Sarno( I fiuntzinger,
ewa,d during the year
13yeahh paid•cor niaterults. ineehanies,
hauling. and labor a. nosy barn,
wagon house and sheep house
sannetS, sital;p.
tow and flax lihe &e.
Ir. coffee. lanes, soap, elpic.es
1 head of euttio
b
hprse
crow
e der, vinegar, apples and potatoes
lOne stone. arid freight on tlie„ batne
slop stuf
poster of pans
tar
i lagon
r ad and school !al for -1837
' Icon
s I
bushels of corn
ddlery
oes and stockings
94
earthenard, eardw and queens w are
~,,.. river :raid garden bends
rushes. brooms and baskets
ti)bac , u
Itatz,bruh shoemaker 1 year trowery
riemov.ng paupers
ciut door 0311,,erS
Out door miler
islar g aret I).,‘N ney rela of
sle.•e and :yeti for iS,II
- orders and In ni 6 lng 4,lapers to
I e house
offins •
epairs done at building;
vulture
vheelwrights
.lacksmiths
tin ware
Ipothecary *,
rout trees . Y 4,..
tatiortary,
reight on goods from Philadelphia
awing
41am, and old rope
costs .
gardening
assistant to steward
• S.U.AII.IF:S. 1537.
sh paid Samuel K. Kepner for one
I II n years' services as 1/11,-rtur
do. iio. extra services
William Grief!" I years' service •as
director
t do, do. ex tra services
Samnel Huntzinger 3 months serv—
ices as stsward
I Elijah Hammer l years' services as
C
treasurer
Doctor George Halberstadt 1 wars
: • service as pi:psi( 1411 •
1 Doctor S. R. Medal - 13 nkonthi. at
tendance to ihmse pnysician
balance in the La n ds ul L11.1.1.11..111-
! titer tredsurer
,
, , • $ ,736 01
WE, the subscribers, % mlitors of Sehti3rstit Cothoy,
bartpg exam:aril the aettatets of the Tretsurf•r and Di
rectors of the Poor, and or the House ot . •Enyloyinent
f 0,.. the County of -tiehoOlil, ft i .S.PECTI , I7 LLY DO
R . PORT the thregoing statement as the resuit nl . our in
• tiginon. Witness our Maids the Cahill day of Juno
at ,A. D. 1439.
• JOIIN CiNVULIZ
EL C Nt
D 1T ZINGER.
I'ETE.II. li UTZ.
Salmon( liuntzinger Steward, in account with the
lihttetura of the Poor, and nt the einploy.
went tor the Cudhty urSchuyl.lll, (rum the Lee
one. day of Jatiu..ry A. D. I'dtf, to In: li.t day of
January A. D. 16.3'.). both days fiteluded.
Is3B, Jan. 2. To Balance ni the hands of the'Stew.
and as per se4.nentl,l 'BIE/ 4 49j
Cash received crow El Hammer Tres
surer
for hoarding I'du
rents and Do xer
hay, straw, w lied
wood, butter, LIT.
shingles
hauling and blac
Indentures
boardA, > enuoi
17 yoong. 1111
from Cosnalistiton
County tot b
Kaerciser a L.l
E. lialialiter 1 re
...;01311Perl-4tl4es
clerk limn b
Apnl le3el
To otushi., bei
1" , " shoes, theca,
Ihi/oily
r,
#39, Ist Janll . - To bal
of toe Stewar
lily error in addition i
theta
Itsid for gritceriea.s:',
' • dry goAs, hasty
I . matertsto, ,ute&
1 boultne at
I, house end eh,
18 . 24 Q 1. - dear
I, - drop an. .ra',
ISS tone of s , ..
buy ia.king, ty.
1 lime kiln. di
butchering ..:
=OM
stationarrexpe
age
new aneill an
assistant to Si
nardaate, qui
'drugs, Inediei '
• . tea constant&
tailoring, saw
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o !.' - -...........:2 - , A .-4. , - a , a..coppanAr o to rent.,•4.: ....!s peak_ , .
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..,,,-. " ~, 'e . : 4 CoalSchnt ft- wad L a ndings. also rite_
Ile" . - i t' l -' -14.fl i :A t li4 iN, ow. Dlie,.l lt H and ; - 11 °w ) at
• hued elk . tT . - ,.... f4 ,,." -- i L L , - i , 4 1..-.5„: 4 '''' Mount Carbon all or iih Witreln good - or - die En ;
' r T e, " til -, ' - 1.4.=,..-f e tp.,-, , ,r,;;) quire of ' TIMIS Et4i i iiiterifitendant•
intake reel an' ' '6 44 9-. 79 " 4 -•" " ' Sunb Feb_"l6 l' 9 ''' • ' 7-1 f
ary, t •
weaving ;erect, o . es, soap, - cOfflnti.
tubsialeSs tali at 37 08 - iRAIL IROAD IRON.
dung, spaying , eatlje arid repair*. to
ellmpleteasaortrbent or Rail ty?ad 104 from 21Xf
_- buirdings ' ,l' ~.
' 8 37 1 t° a l inch. ' t .....,
Margaret Downef . relief' , . 20-.00 .
me.
3 43k RAIL ROAD TIMEM, from 33 . 1ta. to la. ester-
Poor
5. er-
Poor persona - r i nal diameter, rned & un-
Compensatioii as Steward and clerk I
_, l tented
frogi let Janctary to Ist April RAIL ROAD A.ILDS .. 30.3 in. dia Rail Road
1838 . 145 00 1 c Ades manufactured from
January Ist 1839 balance in bands of the ~ , the patent EV gable Iron.
Steerirti 90 -461 RAIL ROAD PELT,. for placing between the
Iron Chair and stone block
iof edge, Railtnyit
INDIA RUBBER ROPE, mannfa from
New Zealand las saturat
ed with India übbex. and
intended fur / dine Planes.
Just received rontplete as
sortment of C aim:, from f
in. to II in p ved 6: man
ufactured froth the best ca
• ble Iron. ,
SMP, BOAT AND. RAII. ROAD SPIKES,
of different antes, kept con.
scantly on hand and for sale by
A. bit G. ft %L.STON. & CO.
No 4, South:Front Street.
I 3-Iy.
Paupers remaining in the house on the let day of
January 1838.
male
1073 t,
$327 01
$l9 90
100 u 0
1323 83..
V 00
21 00
EMU
211 00
(6 50
36 30
145 u 0
20 00
Elll2l
87 As)
MUM
A 0 DITOI3-9
1600 00
34 5L
K oury 136 60
236 20
bed pan,sl/141 11.1 104
veut
22 53i
3 i 1 1
10 ihi
1 75 .
11 JU
acniiL wor k
Owes
1 lamb
•ie of Schuylkill
urding Juveph
Talk
160 71
.riser 3 ninnthpi
:Niesvarti and
(Witty 1.0 lel
145'00
g. toocidubuut
&c. Lur
32 lai
s..sett tit,
nce in the hands
SJO 4bi
I CR'
In last year's settle,
1 • 11 . 4
L 4ti h
1:11 113
and salt
and ltm.cv
'antes, td bb
Jr
new barn, wagon
cp hence 4.56 Si
anif tuna', E47buntiein ,
oo 36
302 144
coal
!rvent, work cen (err
one stumps, ILO
196 97f
37 50
tines, tall and NV,
8 726
i smith works 30 246
'ard . 138 876
. -
ns and, earthen wive 118 98*
and instrument. 40 08f
bringing paupers t 51 31. 1 1
g, shoemaking mid
.i:~ i fwrt,`?=;. ~;p :'.mot, ~~il~a`-~...; ~:.'~.
' ~~t~ ~ i.~Ly ~h^~ Y~NRE,+liw,"~~S.~+sv~.~:
ta. ex.
r - 7 . 7 7 : 1 r , r1
• • r44i
• I 10.4 1 *?!:kt -
nude under 12 years
females
A:rubles under 9 years
out door paupers
Paupers admitted into the house Roth set January,
lt+ati to Ist January 1t99, last day included.
male 85
wale born in house tt 2
male out door 5
lemalea 27
female born in house • 1
slot born
females out door '
whole number
males discharged & absconded
leinales do do
males died
do do out door'
females died
do du out dbor
still hot n
bound out 9 Boys & :2 Girls 11
Remdm
("sup( rs remaitung in the house on . the Ist of
January
' mule 26
male under 12 years
h ntmlem
females under 9 Stars
females out dour
Out iluckr t0m..60
A t sa itatzi S'ehoylkill Township
L 1 dw Jun.:tin, Pottsville,
BOUND OUT DU.ING THE YEAR 183 A
Ja!/nlot. , on to J ottlinti M r, of Up. e ur
pel4rkin totvro.h:h, Berk. couliW,liebree Burgesx
to Henry ll•trro, Pottsville, lia.iree Enrgood to
Jorriee Thottia.. (Peal ton to:Ilto. Northumberland
eottility,Jotol liartittcr to Pik!.lip Kantner, Pottct
Jty.riph K.L:ntilL-r to John Kaotour, oh Pour% Ilk,
Fri Voting. to t ..10114,1. of %\ c.l BrUilS-
W19:14)0 , 11414 , , { lvory I lutela-on to Off, y Iluyper,
John iltorr and Abraham Cii,m to Salll
- i II kepnvr, We,t Peon towro•lop, Mary Ann
tNio.t El , urrtr, of POII,Vinr, mind Alto .llc'-
Reeiver to Mc 11Larto y, of rotsvillit:
NIADE IN 110[E,
5D Fr-ek., 41 Slwiri,4 , , SIR pair Pan
taloii,, 26 1", t:l,,,as, 3 Quill., 4 SW rtx.. 6 pair Mid
Anti!, 1 pair 5.04.... king-, 27 Night ( aps, 7 pair
-;lnits. ;5 Tab ti 26 16,unaabout.,
4 ip i 3 pair lioisit rt< 6i
fiarlrt •Sup, 139 pounds Hard S.ap, 24 gal.
I.'o Apple Butter, 2 l'utlins,l Table, 75 rounds
eanpet Rags.
Fltol)l'i'F. OF FARM
. ye 4rlr4 bushels, Whl,at 136 butzhelr, Oats 219
l'4,Latoe s 39:2 b.estte!s Buckwheat 33 . 1 b us h.
Is; Cern in rubs 4 440 bushels, j bushel Timothy
e'o, 7 I..aus l urn 'low , . 110 tons 11197,47 pounds
IVOul, 41 bus!wls summer Wheat, bushel Clover
seetl,l new Harrow, 18 bushels Onions, 1000 pick
PRODLICE ()F DAIRY
44 913{ 11.., honer, and ~ I'brrae
Slam , litered.:l Steers 94.3 lbs.,Titll4.w 3e 1b.., Hideo
14( 14w., t• ('niece 541 1 1 ,1 , , Y 2 Shcep ~king.
Fatted on farm, and Si, tizhiefi•d 11 Simi!, 5613
r-G5 lbs , 9 Hods, 1704
Ib4, Lard, 252
E, the suhnoribers, Auditors of Schuylkill
Co, ntv, Ifft% in! econnrad the accounts of Samuel
llniitzfrilier,f , feward of i.le schifylkillCour.ty Aim
kit- , ,mmlfully do Report the following state
nidnt an the result of our investigation. Witness
Qui hauds the nineth day ofJannary A. D. 1839.
( l ?figiied ) Jifil:\ SNYDER.
EDW SRD FIUNI ZINGER,
PETER KU TZ,'
Copartnership liotice.
Snoaeribera hare Ellie day entered into
Copal-Int onder the firm of flarraden
:or Ihe pnrpn.e of 'transacting a gcneral
eonind,...ll and 'Or• ardinE leo.ines N at Vine Artie(
Sao .: n0;L,14-Ipbia.
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J. HARRADEN,
R. 11 XI'S.
) 3 htladelphia. Feb. '2 5-2 mo
Eur yule,
rip H F. Onex ui red Lease, with all the improvements.
II Waggon*, Screens, .Setiuie*, of the veins lately
worked .hv Jacob Bull & Co.. and known a* the
"Mammoth V-in," in complete order and now rea
dy for working. For terms apply to
BCIID PArI7.I3SON. or
JAMES M. B E .-kTT Y,
Fell
Franklin Rolling Mill,
On the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, near McKeane
, burg, &hay!kW county.
•
filifE subscribers respectfully announce -to the
putilie•thatihe Rolling Millis now in the full
tide of success-fill operation, and are prepared to
fOrnish Iron of a superior quality. of all the sizes
th ordinary use. Also, Rad Road Iron, of every
kind, at the shortest Addrers,
• SA NIUE!. RA RTOLETTE & CO.
• Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co.
Pottsville. fell. 9. I n:3J.
for Nate.
SIX S , !buylkill ('anal Blats, nearly new, will be
14 suld kw, Applr 40 ANDREW RUSSF.I.,
Mahantargo Street.
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Copatinerphip Notice.
Oil N Stantiinlla W illta in, Green have entered 'in to
a purtnen , top in enntornii!) , to the provisionb of
4ie, Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn.
"nn act relative to limited partner.
to buoiliess of in ining and selling coal.
(tureen, junior, of Woodbridge, New Jet
-4-v is the !pvciat, and John Stanton of the Borough
41 . Pottsville, the general partner The said Wil
limb Green, junior, has contributed the sum of Two
Titimstind D.ltars to the capital stock of said irm.
The said: pi‘rtnership commenced on the 16th day
pr February, 1839, nod is iciminate on the let
pay of January,
Feb 9.ftif,
To creditors and others interested in the
. Estate of Edivard Boyd, deceased.
notice is heieby given that Itters of administra
.kv tion on the Fletate of the paid Edward Boyd .
}} were on the 9th day of Febrdary, granted by the
rflegister of Schuylkill county to the underiugned
iboth resfding in the town of Sq.huylkill Haven. All
persons heyotiVeleices'or dernanda against the es.
I.late ills:id deceased are requested to make known
ithe same to tlidin without delay and 'all peraohe is
40ted ive;iNifested to pay theinolocint doe'toiither
of the adttlioiatratora.
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.. . i ! FRANCES BOYIV - '
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, . LEWIS q. ,DotrquEßTY.
Feb. 16 • ' ' . 7.-6 t.
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CILtINS.
Philadelphia, linuary. IS.
Pottsville Institute.
THE present term commenced on the 7th inst
under the direction of Mr. Chariesi W. Pitman
'cher° will be four terms in a yer4, each con
sisting of twelcineeks. Pupils entering at any time
utter the commeneemdrit °fa term, and previous to
theexpirattun of the first four weeks di the term.
will be charged for a whole term.
Pupils enter ing after the expiratioil of the first
four weeks, and befure the expiration nf . 8 weeks of
the term will be charged fur two thirds of a term—
and pupils entering after the expiration of 8
weeks lila term, rind Erefoie the curnydetion of the
term, will be charged for one third or the term-
203
73
20
For instruction in neading, writing', and arith
metic, 94 per term.
For all or wilier of the aforesaid branehaks, with
addition of English Grammar, Geography. Mathe
matte-, Geometry and Book-keeping, or any of
9,6' per term.
For ail or any of the aforesaid branthes with the
addition of Vr . Lour and Greek larrgnages, or
either of heiii,S Q per term.
Jan. l• 2 2
1211
Fiturr TUEES. •
.14 ..... 1 ••"Sx, 7'...
4 ..—* ~
nA:RTI? A Al'Si • !e4 42"'
4.:•
' , 4" 14- 'IOTA NIC (;.11[DEN; • .-;-..^.-•
NEAR
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I'I I HE Fut..criber has for sale at ht,l Garden ano
Nursvry, Kiisgse.qmsg. near I' dads Iptsia, a
large assm-iiisent. ot Fruit 'Frees cis suit.sh:e kart.
for transplanting: embracing (very tartctyoi .
ping, Pears, Chet-tiers, Plums, Aprit's.nts, P.•acltets,
Nectarines, A Miotids, Quinces, Al ulb<tri st..s, 6'14 s,
Raspherrtes, Goosebdrrtes and :u4siats, t:,gti tier
%%oh d large assortment of Gs ceu P.am.s, Or
namental Tr Pe4l, Firm cring afirlit)S4 . Eaerrret or,
Vines and (*reviser., Ikney suckles, It uses. Carna
tion-and Pinks, lit rbacrsms Pt rennial Fins tring
Plants, and a large alsurUm nt uf Vt gt ia
b:e F. eds, hien CUlliptl,Ce a , great an a-...irtnient
as any other Garden in ilit fun , Sisles
ROBERT (*.kRR Proprminr.
3 B. PANNAN, stl.o appoir.t, d Agent
for the Propriet,wr, will revels., and ev ewe orders
for all kin°. I Fruit True, Stu ulJbery, Sc. at the
shy rl, Ft II tI I IC
l'a•alogue:. can be examined at !Lib otfiee.
Li Fel-cowl wt,liing to procure FrFitar.ii Orna•
mental 'flees, Shrunk &c., u p:e+isr lr u C their.
ur lers at this office early. La-t year «e could not
supply, more than one half of our orders in conae
buenee of receiving them an late in the
Feb 16 •
THE Subacritrai respectfOliv u,vnu the attention
of his triends to a very elegant usoortinent of
FANCY tan MS, among. which area choice selec
tion of French worked Collars of the latest :!l. h
Plain and fancy, Black and white Blond,
Do Do Wash Blond
Do Firlette twit,
Blond Edgings and palings,.
Thread Do Do
Bobinet Po
Cambric and Mull Inserting and Edgings
hread &bind Insertings, -
Victoria Lace Ribbamd (for caps.)
Linen Cambric,
Do Do Ilkfs. (very Fine.)
Plain and Figured Bobinet,
Do Do
Book Muslin Bishop Lawn India
Black Chuneitan bells,
Green and white Do
(;loves Hosiery 4-r., which, with almost eve
ry other article in the dry good line, will be
.kolcl very low, • .
AUDITORS.
A If OS' LEWIS.
Ahthantotigo street, Feb. 16 1:".P.), 7
Resumption of Business
NEW DRUG STORM.
r '(Fi Salmi:tile:l returns his graiefill arktiou I
edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to his, asststance after
the loss of hie property by fire in , December last,
and would also acquaint them and the pliblic gen
erally, that he has again commenced the Drug
Business in the Iniuse formyr!y occupied by Charles
W. Clemins,' in Centre Street, In the borough uf
Pottsville, where may ulna) s be had a general as
sortment of
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints Oils;
Glass, Dye. StuirS
And every oilier article in the idiotic line, which he
ie disposed to' sell on very_ low and accommodating
terms.
N. 6 1r Physicians prescriptions carefully put
up at the shortest notice.
Poutvigq. May 30. 18:14
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NAIL AND IRON WORKS,
HAVE on; hand,
ROMER IRON,
EFIT do.
nous D & SQUARE IRON,
GOAL SCREEN do.
RAILROAD do.
Bar Iron cif anrstze drawn to circler. Nails and
Spikes of all *.l'Lt S i for sale ut lowest city Dees.
All sizes Bail Road Iron, punched and enuniat
sunk, and cut to angles.
liEIIIIS, WHItAKER &
Jan 5, 1839
'VHF subrseribr r having lairly rcturnrd from
E Philadelphia, is imis largely supplied,' with
Groceries Ines, Liquors,
1500 Itims,a supply of Dried Beet, seysrid bar.
ruts of Irish Herrings, 60' barrel* of Whiskey of
a superior quality: soitattio for tavern 'keeper.. a
supply of domestic Dry Goods, an extensive
supply of *inter Clothing, suitable for the
region, also :Boots and Bootees of .various sizes
and qualitiet, all of which be °fork for sale aC low
prices fore.usb or country produife:
HENRY BOYD.
Morris' Addition, Dee 22;1 8381
8-fit
Esperintent4 in Chemistry,
rro premitte the successful cultivattoutirthelosp
s.l fhf<Ariiin the critterthitbrartches, with nutuur.
bdi plates. lby Cbllin Mackenzie!. -justlicsitisd And
for Parch 9 ale by i - • B. BANNAN.
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S :vain
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.I'F RNIS AD3IISSION
FANCY GOODS.
«'NI. T. EPT I N
Grocery store.
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A ALOS P SARYof,jint,Tenna 9,ol#o,he_Gree- .
ChM Woman.l ts liditl:6* s 4ttititeituye,
second London intn.
dATittiliM :43F IRON. I
, • 0—
Azor. the Merchalo4 l ldAttighttaWs ViiTift—P d e
to the leen Trade, with
, Lractical remailtrand use—
fat - obsersationstOtiira and camprehea.
aiie set of 14047 .
app:nod tylnd
order, and
, untaining thew erell,
1600 bodies Otod substances of my":
annexed the. nearest piropertnefg. ; firugef
which is esdal 4ottoo in yfe t igM: or*b 0f , 3 4: 1 41
ferent bochdrandinzeViitingecitiitihioiniiled from
the best Ergliihllttioriti&s, lust dived and for
sale by AANNAN: •
Match 2 - •
.!fe-ie Spring Goods;
30 pieties new and splendid Prints. just received
T. & J. BEATTY. '
and for sale by .
March 2, 9
Boys fittoots.
30 pair Boy's Boots fificsata very cheap by
T. & J. BEATTY.
9
March 2,
Boats for Sale.
6 good Canal Boats. for sale low• fur twins apply to
JAMS M. BEATTY.
March 2.
Lumber ! Lumber !!
12000 feet inch Seasoned - White Pine Boards
15000 do. inch Poplar Boards, -
20000 Joint Shingles le and :20 inch,
Cherry Boards.
PlatSli and Scantlinz.
Shingling and Plastertnz Lath, fn sale bY
". SA MUEL m A RTZ.
Febt - uary, 2.
Ink.
ARNOLDS Writing Fluid . •
Arnolda Superior Blue Ink
Do Japan Ink
Maynard JJ Nuyea' Ink
Just received add for sale by B. BANNAN.
March 2. 9
knowledge for the People,
the Plato W hy and Because for every thing,
ju.,t received and for sale by B. BANNAS.
FL b, 23 8
Call at the 'New Store
for Chea - P Goods.
Nor LLER & 11 AGG ERTY have received thei
Fail and Wilitet supplies of Dry Goods, arid
will sell Wholesale and Retail at unusually low
prices for rash.
JUST riceire4 and now openng—a. large assort
'Li' intro of s.•amonahle
Dry Goods—Groceries,
Hard and Quer nswart,
Fresh Marker, I So's. I 2 4. 3, in
whole . half,.and gnarter Barrels.
Salt, Pla . seer, 4-r, 4-e.
all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices.
Calintry Stwekeuperp and others will find it to their
advantage to call tiefore purchasing elsewhere.
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Mount Carbon, De,. I 2—
Cloths.Cassimeres and Sattinetts
4 LARGE anti .plendid assortment oiClotha,Cas
ant Sa.t moth+, 01 all colors and prices.
Just r• -e, trod un I u II; tie onid 10 per cent cheaper
than the sante quality can be bought elsewhere.
SAMUEL HARTZ.
49
October 37, 1831 E
lIEAL Ennisbowt n Irish htetkey from the
celebrated (PLnti) burn Dit.tillery,) received
and nu. ,alt by NI ILLER & HAGGERTY.
Oethber 27, 1.F 4 3. 49-3 mo
SOCI'IIERN Feathers
- Virginia Dried Peaches,
Round and Spike Reds,
Round, Square Band and' Bar Iron,
just received and for side i.v
JOSEPH 111111 TE Si, SON
Dee. 1, 18:38, .
Reading steam Works.
understeried are now prepared to manafac.
A- tore to order Steam Engines to any atze, and
set into operation in any part of the state. Also,
cold or hot rivett..d Boilers, Locomotive Boilers,
Rail Road Cara, and all the work of a general
.nachine shop. J. MAY JONES & Co.
Jan 5. V
A gned aP.ortment of Frene . h, Engli+h, and Ger
CS. ' 114 Mencius lilt an le at reduced price..
,11 I LEER & HAGGERTY.
5(1-
Nov. 3
T HE Soberribers hav ing tented the wharf on
4 Fairmomnt dam, foot of Willow St. Rail Road
joining the one occupied by A. .1. Bolton & Co;
are prepared to reeri%e Coal, Lumber, &c. no
wharfage. and comiiii,,doo. Enquire of the sub.
t‘errilera ou the prectik.es. or at 12t , South Wharves
I.3I:NTING, CLARK & CO.
47—ly
June 20
Scotch Whiskey.
O LD Scotch Whiskey, Leripor.i: and Loaf Sugar
14)r rate by N, .N PIA NS SaCcr
Superior Foetidly Flhur.
DECEIVED on onnsiznment, from the Ague
, . 11 . 1 . duct Mille, A everal loads ,•upertor'family flour
for sale by SAMUEL HARTZ.
October 37, -IS:19. 40--
1
•
I ?TIRE rah:able lot of Gyound, with Coach Maker's
II Shop tNercon, situate on the North East corner
or Norwegian androal slrrets.:—Apply to.
=
lyyls Safety Lamps,
O F the best tOnStiletiOn, and most approvedlzind
joist received itnd to: syle by B• BANN AN.
Orders for sny 9 ntironer oriheie Lamps will be
supplied at the 'shortest notice. . .
Jan 5 I
Plain and Figured. &Ulm,
ALSO Moovnline Pc Lain aid paiirted Chang
received end for F.ele by
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
Nov 3.
Nett York Smoked Sett.'
J UST received and for safe by
ft T. St J. BEATTY.
„ Dec. 8 a-
T HE Subscriber is now receieinga fresh supply
of Garden Seeds. %m the celebrated Seed
Establishment of Landreth & which he will
warrant fresh, and ofa superior quality. The ear
-1 ly kinds sorb es'-
Early York - Cabbage ' •
Large York - Do. •
Deafly Sugar Loaf Do.
Totnatoe
Egg Plant rite, cute rad" far sale •
. . . B. BANNAN.,
Adcoall Engineer's P#cket Bookt i .
ORIB3O. which containsArnost every thing for
AV. I.lEngineera, Engine Makers, airth.tbsticid
Machinist, just received and fur sale by
Feb. 23 8 B. BANNAN.
I -- ." • '2- , •
t , 3•1
• - • • -;'•••• t ' •
I=IMMMi
Oita, - Goods.
Irish Whiskey.
Merinos.
x'orage.
For Sale.
MILLER & HAGGMTY
Garden Seeds
DirtPlAllllli*-44Ekr, • 1
ONYlikelraterictinal,,iimporlanLi
fllnetit" : o l:llll°9l3 i* h go'
InilifideletchirtteifOefteiritu*Pdripeepft***
inOiitidonalailliderfofi4ronalclehilitthettlitire
'And' tan=be Ram' themlnn:look A.
renntl.aaid:,:lagintlitsida , all , prejudicee, ask them.
telvesAls question—nf -Olen:tau cannot heir
chP. is hts reputed shanty only reeett,r - i. , .
Pertialierat that , Moment - 4o leading, or**
verti;seinent, , "Illiiffaes' Life- Medicines," Would,
catch their eye - rand were they in truth divested of
fooliah prejudices, they might. perhaps, be induced
to inquire whether , hlr. Moffat's theory. and treat.
meat of diaeasea,:tliffered from that of their own
physicians. That' would then. learn, [tat it did dif
ler, and very. widely. 'and with most tichappy re
sults, too. , . .
If they pursued : their inquiries still further, they
would find that all practising physicians of the
present day prescribe MERCURY, in some form,
fok almost every disease, and they would learn, too,
that mercurial medicines, though they give present
relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave
the patient iti a precarious state of health.
A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just
the reverse of all this. For hundreds cif' years, b.l
- thatiscoorge of mankind, "Mercury," was em
ployed in the healing art, Physicians used nothing
but simple herbs. Even the bible 'recommends as
the 'skilful physician he Who prepareilf his medi
cie from herbs.. Witness Ecolesiasticue, chapter
V. 3. The skillful physician shall lift tip - his
brad; and in sight of the great men he shalt be in
admiration.
V. 4. For he b a th prepared his medicines out of li
the HERBS of the earth, and he that is wise Fill I'
not abho, them. l
',MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES I ,
possess qualities of the most mild and beneficial na. I I
tore. They, are composed of articles the ino.sfanti I I
mitresseeut, combined with ingredients known as.
the only certain autidute for feveri of every desert - rt . =
tipn. When the disease is produced either from
tole, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp 'situa.
lions, or putrid miasma, whether malignant or epi- 1
demic, or by other causes, these medicines are cer- !
tam in their operation or effects. They are pros- .1
sessed of peculiar qualities, which not only expel all 1," CILiRTER PERPETUAL.
disease, but at the saute time restore and invigorate 1 1 Ni, AKE both limited and perpetual !insurances
the system. When first taken into the stomach, i 1 on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores.
they immediately dilThse themselves. like vapor, d times, Mills,liarns, Stables. Mercnamlize. Furniture
through every pore, producing effects at once de- t [ and- 'roperty-of every dmcription,against lossor dam
lightful, salutary and permanent. When the spark age by FIRE. ,
of life begois.to grow thin, the circulation languid, il URINE AND INEAND INSURANCE.
- T e D,elawsre,County Insurance company .-will digs
/and the faculties paralyzed, these medicine.. are I
tound to give a tune to the nerves, eatlerate the or.- rinse e against toga en all kinds -of Marine-tisk!' and a
nnul spirits, invigorate the mb,ody, and re-animate 9 gain r the damage or loss mion the transiioruttion of
the whole man. ll 7.00 a, wares. and merc.tudise by water, or by rail way,
I . IIE LIFE MEDICINES have also been us.A.l upo ternis.as favour‘able as any other matitutiou.
With the most happy success in Nervier's and Dim. I r any tardier informatiomon the subject of mar.
a A rte iv e t i o tlier agault : l \i 'i n re i n G iari n n o e
i i i i i r t.s in s tn N d
A ria r k a s n . t.
peptic diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver l'oui.
plaint, Rheumatism, (chronic and in.latnaturyo 1, 0 ,, 15 34-tf tt Scholklll Haven ,
propsies, .i..c. &c,•
I or WILLIA , I B Pori's.
For full particulars, the reader is invited to cal
I .
At Otivigsburg
at Mr. Moffat's (dice, 367 Broadway, and receive a
copy of the Good Samat i tan, 1 ,111.'1-tied szra , ito , oisiv.
'Elie luilowiug letters are..lat, ty seleeted from a
very large number which Mr. MotT:,t has - lately re
caved from d.tferent parts of the Piffled States :
Mr. Motfat.—Dear Sir :—lt is with sine, re
pleasure rind 1 venture to address you, to thank I
you tut the benefit i have reCei,i,dt . roill your midi
mines. My complaint was salt rheum, :or Whlf - hli
have tried all the medicines ninth sii ere atherti , ett;i
in the newspapers. I, however, recriva no rs lit fi
from any of them. Since 1 was shown your Good!
S'amai kart, which induced tine to try yuor toed, I
cone. tit hen 1 applied to you, toy Ii gs .cud arms'
%vein su bad that they looked like raw tiecr, - and;
weic covered with sores; but alter taistciz a :2.; coil:
box of t our pills, the dead skin tit ;an to stale off;
and so continued until I oas emir, ly cora il. It isi
now tour mouths Mace I was cured, aiid I Lava nad;
no return of the complaint. I hove recommi ndedi
your medicine to several persons, and should advise;
all afflicted with the salt rheuiu to try it. llmie.:ctj.
fully, your obedient servant, M. CI.F.OVER, '.
13th, at. between stli and Jacit,un Avenues,
ILawrence, N. Y., May 23.
Mr. Moffet— DeaeSir : I was troll led with th 4
piles for several yearl"l I applied to the most emil.
vent Physicians without,..relief. A friend 4.)1111111e;
bars Clarke, who had recryved great relief from theini
recommended tne to use !your Lite Pi ils. Though .1
was suffering very severely with them at the time;
I experienced relief in 4e hours, and in a few weeks
was mit troubled with them at all and I have been
free Imm distress ever since and have Arent ',least
ure in reeoinmending theni to those afflicted in it
SM.
ilar manner.
RLspectfully,
JOSEPH E. SPEARNS.
•
Summit hill, Jan. loth, 1838.
Dr. Moffat—Dear Sir : 1 have great pleasure in
addressing you, having been troubled for same time
back with the rheumatism, and could fiod nothing
to give me -any relief, until I had commenced ta
king your Vegetable Life Pills and Phrenix Bitter 4.
In taking the first bottle and one box of pills 1 found
the most exeruthiting pain that I had long beeh
troubled with, aiiitely disappeared. Such being the
case, tt is with gratitude 1 . offer these seritiment4,
feeling confident atu indebted to you more
than words can witless, for your valuable inedicine
and the speedy cure received from its effects.
Yours, ike., . GEORGE BROFTS. 1
New Yolk, April 1838.
Dr. Moffet—Sir : Since. your Life Medicines
have been introduced in this neighborhood, they
have done wonders. I will merelystate a few cases.
The wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius S. fine, who
was supposed to be in a decline for the last tat,o
year., atter taking two bottles of the Plicriiix Hitters
one box of the Lite Pills, says she had her hieulo3
entirely .restored,
Mr it to B. Root, my next door neighbor,-who
was ijitid up with infiamatory rheumatism, by tart-;
tug ago bottles d the Bitters and one .i 3 cent box of
the Pills * told me. he was as well .as lie ever carts,
and told a acntleinan in my store who was afflicted,
that as soon as lie would take the Pills and Bitteis
just so soon he would be a well man.
Also, Mrs, tierdu, wile of John Ilordu, was tWo
years Since taken sick, and often had hie, and hist
the use ...one of her arms. In six %%evict atter talk.
ing your Pills and Bitters, so far rico; e red that site
has been on a visit to one of her neightm,
. 1
As for myself,l have been in bad health for P 7
years, and theugh tam not now in perfect heahli,
still I am in boiler than 1 have been fur ten yogrs
past, which I believe to be the consequence of ta.
king your Pills and Bitters.. The above is a trine
statement of a few of the / Many casts which have
cutue.uncier my. observation.. You ars at libertyi to
publish this lotto!, and reference can be had to bile
as Postrnasier at Claverrock, Columbia Co., Y.
With respect J. A. VAN VLA KE.N BURG,
New York, April I, 1838;
Mr W. Moffat—Sir: I have been afflicted With
the fever and ague about three months, and used a
good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but I
still grew weaker and weaker urtil Awes recdm•
mended to try your Life Pills and Pliewatx Bitters,
and after taking two boxes and two bottles of bitti rs,
I am very Th ankful to inform you and the publi It
large, I consider myself completely cared. 1
Yours truly, JOHN TENN ENT, N. lil.
New York Mills,..March 23,' IS3t.
Mr. Mdffat—Desr.Sir : I have used your m di
vine in!my family for some months, and have redeiv
ed great benefit from it, especially my -wife aneAld.:.
est daughter. My datighfcr had been in a de me
for 3 years. Since She commenced using your ed.
icine she has entirely recovered, and is now ell
and hearty. If this will be of any service to •ou,
you are at liberty to publish it. Rqsply yours, c.
i 4 N. Bunk: .
Mauch chunk, Jan. 7, 1`83}3.
' Mi. Moffat—Sir : I am most happy to send' i you
M
through your agen:r, White, a few lines ref tive
to your excelent Life Medicine. For a !feet of
time l•have.heen.complaining of an infectitfii of the
liver, and tried muck Anedicine, hut found no relief
until I commenced'with yours; I have now niken
neatly • two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters,' atni I i
I,
am pleaseCto - stittethst I find myself fast reetVirer.l
ing front w long-and lingering complaint. i . i. • - i
. 4esrly Yours - 14. GEORGE KISNEB., .•-!
' - • - ' 'Lockport', Nov. 27th, 18.3.
:1
Mr. W. B._ nat 7 .-Dear,Bir,: As a retitribliti
instal:Jen:9llß inine and effieite:y . of your Lift the:
and fhtenix Bitters; th• iestorthg lost health: itt th • i
afgpannlizintitfenrre t in.my femili, tdeetri it kttel'
ty Leptis Voth to yourself prici , therblie,..„loeke':
'the fact known, that.others suffering ender el ilar i
circomspUtcen might perchance see this, and o min
- • ; 1
ki pncirea timpi,fom 4.
AragligNli With hp-liVer - dom-
AebilitY- for. untraide hf Pine
liisf thrtib `minither she has not
tarturaqtfrerounr:l -All trying
Abated)), differpotp sicimis,
rebel, she was given" up 4 as Inca.
lion - shit' was gfillualltTailing,
call upore'yonr cage intthrs -
gm .4ga. me a COO tif th# G • Samari
tei4itising of whictt induced. me toilry par
ite...although; had - but hthe }loge bt her reeehr.
yleneAt from tt. The stfriat;as s rprisinz
ati
- , ckhart_taken one , bottle of fitter and - one
ilillS4 she waa r so fan recovered ati o be able
oplish most of her hotise war* wit ut traria:
. . • -Yaws. reapectfully,
W AREENP4 , SON.
For rale by W. B. ItOFFAT,A67 roadrrst
York. • , - -
farther particulars of-the above me icinertaa
t'n Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompa.
le medicine ; .a copy also.cain be hfd on ap.
no at. the store of Messrs. MI.III,;ER &
GERTY, Fottsville.
rote for the sale of the Medicine. I 1
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Insurance .Company /.
APITAL AL7IIORISED Bi LAW, 10250 000.
The Plkiladelphia . Fire
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~11,. AND ,
RANCE
- gi LANP N A VI!: ATION kINSIP/
COMPANY.
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C ITAL AUTHORISED BY LAPP, 1)500,000.
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i CHARTER: PERPETUAI c , -
111,, t t
-AKE both limited and perpetnal Insurances on
...! Brick, Stpne or Frame Bulidmg.s. Stores Motels,
Mi Is, Bar&s. Stables, Merchand ire, Furniture, and Fran
ert of every descriptionogainst loss or damage by
Fl i.E. I ..
The subscriber has beck appointed A,GI:NT for the a•
hoye ment4one Institution and is now prephred to make
IN.WRANCES upon every deservion ortpropertv Mt the
1.3 -est roes. • BENJAMIN BANNAN.
ottsville, Feb 25 1837 15-
.SPRING GARDEN.
!Fire Insurance COWPiny.
`4IIAKE both litnited and perpetual Insurances on
/ JEBriek, Stone or Frame Buildings, SpreS, Hotels
Ba rns, Stables, Mere hand me, Fdrni+u re. and. Prop
eriy of every description, against loss or damage by
FIRE. . 4
The subscriber has been appointed AGkST for the a.
bare tneuttont4 'mutation and is now prepared to make
IlsuitAscis a pon every description of property at the
Lowest rates.. BENJAMIN BANN.IN.
[Pottsville. Feb. 27.1836. 15
A CARD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
301131 SILVER ,
r E pnetor of the Pennsyiyania Hall Refectory
it m turns 'thanks to kis friends and the public ingest:.
for the patr he has heretofore received,aad Inn
the efforts he "- and will continue to inake,to
giatify all m h
titmance o f yoz
JOHN L'
Robert lla rmi
Third street, F
des which the
the Winter season.
Bill of Fare..
Roast Reef,
Corned dO
Terrapins,
Venison,
Sardines,
Fried Oysters
Chafe Dish,
Roasted,
Scoloped,
Stewed,
Old Madeira Wine. per bottle, 2. 00
Old Pale Sherry Wine, do 2 00
Old Brown do do 2 00
Old Port . do • do 2OO
Old Lobon • • do ' do - lOO
Charnpatgoe. (Palmetto,) .do • 200
..„ do Napoleon, du 2 00
do Woodcock, - do'• 200
- do Victoria: do 2 00
Pepper's,Sulith's & Senhel's XX Pale. Ale..
Apartments are always in readiness for Supper Parties,
and those who call dial' expect to receive every atten-
Pottsville. Oct. 17. las. 81-tf
COAL LAND
For Sale, or to be Rented.
riVAT valuable tract of- Lipid called the "Clir
ton Tract," belonging It) Elizabeth Spotlit,
situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next
! north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain of
laced for sale on accommedatiOg terms; or the Coal
Mines will be leased severally; or together to an &p
-roved tenant. Apply to - I4ENRY MORRIS,
. 3d &We Street, Philadelphia.
rintiE undersigned cautions{ the public against
purchasing or leasing the tract ofiand called
Clfnton Tract, on the Eait l'ititWegitip road,
from 'Elizabetg Spohu, or Henry Morris for her,
as ho 'the' undersigned claims title thereto . , and
will institute a suit against!' El tity persbn attempting
to take thc . possession thereof.
'"•JOHNPOTT ,
Manheim, April 9.8,1838.
Public ',Notice
I N pursuance Nan ordinance passed by the Coon
cil of the Borough bf Pottsville, on the 19. th de) 01
Dieember,..A. D. tKIR, entitled "anFordinaoce 1 0
orthortzcf a loan to procufe apparatus. for the eine.
gni:dung Of fires," i'oblic Notice is hereby given
that the subscribers 'a ill open' a book for recetnak
$ ' Cons to said loan u i Alondaylhe 17th of
ecember ' st. at the Pent qlvarati Hall in Sabi
' ' neigh, between the hours . 4 )f ten A: M. and thtee
y,m. - aDd daily' therciairs during the same hears
nail the whcile amount slsl'o shall have lieen anb.
scribed for. The said loan will be diAded I&
Shares bf ten dollars each, hearing interest at' the'
rate of' six per cent, per a nniim, and• not redeemable
until the first day If 'initial'', .N. 'D. 1845. The
Whole' amount sobaeribed fr to be pitid in at the
,Aitiiii tot subacribing for whichscrip will boinitnedi
r titerf given bir the subscribe and for . whir*,
fieitee or itobti, will '' hereafter bilereC EilkoP
by the President of ihrinneil altittiuntetaifi ed
10" , , thernwri Clerk,aft' r(O OlLl n•enderAtbilerilh
'''''• ' - 13. - MMMITIM ,
''' al '• -' '''": ' " ' ' tEtkat'rrVi r YNlCO ( r , ,- -
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MEIMEMI
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ness,he hopes to merit a cat,
iade arrhniements with Mr.
`Cornacopta•," No. 44. North
~ for a supply oral) the dek a.
iphia market can afford during
per doz
WI Ni,S.
Caution.
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