The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 11, 1839, Image 3

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    POST
A "HIGH RAN
ED MEASUD t E I
to state that 'am attempt
by the lour members. to
gem; . a-seat M , the Leg.
We have merely roo
was mane Jit Harrisburg
r efase . Thaddeus Steve
isiature
*lee
MIIIICRII
The following is the mount of Coal 'transported
on flits road for the w e e ending on Thursday even.
ing lastl. 3,335 Tone.
Per last report i, 2,241
5,51:6
GEOFIGE BA Dk:SPY. Collector
Total
I RAIL ROAR.
WEST BR t.NC,
The following is the4triount of Coal transported
en thin. road for the w k ending on Wednesday
evening last
ro Ton..
Per Last reports 8,390
Total 13,760 •
ROBERT C,IIILL Collector.
ktEVIE , Ar OF tilE MAlth.ta
•
Pottrville, May 11, )839.
WHEAT FLOUR,by cite -load was worth on Friday
r 25'
WHEAT 1 60 per pustiel. iv demand.
'RyE FLOUR $2621 per cwt. in demand.
BI?CRIVHEATFLOU $1.13( per cwt tademand
RYE, by the load 105 try the bushel—read)
sale
RYE CHOP 1 05 cents per bushelin demand.
OATS 60 cents—ready sale.
POTATOES— 1 12 cents per bushel indemand
CORN-1 00 cents per bushel in demand.
CLOVER SEED—SI2;Ou per bushel.
TIMOTHY SEED—Vt 50 per bushel.
FL4XSEEI3-111. 45 pet bushel in demand.
WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon.
BU {TER-20 cent. per pound—in Kegs 20 cen ts
FOGS-12i cams per dozen.
I,4RD-14 cents per pound.
TALLOW— lOcents per pound.
114 MS 13i cents per pound.
CORN CHOP 100 cents per bushel ind emend.
B ACON-13 cents per pound.
BEESWAX-20 cents per pound.
FEATHERS-62 cents per pound. '
coM MON WOOL-40' cents per pound
M K by the MO. No I, $l2 00 No 2, $ll
SALT-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel
PLASTER ,ts worth $7 50 per ton.
HAI' $lB per top.
VnivertfaliSt Church.
taERVICE every S.abbilth Mornini at 10 o'clock,
P 7 and in the evening a 71 o'clock.
Subject for to morrow evenunE, Perahle of the
Sheep if nd Goats. "AO these shall vo away into
everlasting punishment,fbut the righteous into life
eternal."—Matt. `ls-46
A MOeting
OF the Members of St. Patriok's Church wilt
be ' held 'in the CI arch, on Monday evening
nest, Id 7i o'clock. A 4eneral and punctual attend
ance is requested. .
WATFIit FUSE,
For Blasting under ter, a fresh supply just re
eetved and for sale at this office. May 11.
POI"F, SHOENEq, FINNEY & CO'S
OPPOSITION LINE
•
-.! ...7 7,,i*;;;=.".Z2;• - •;r 4
?-6 , l:;•it 1.11 ow
OF DAIL* COACTIFIS,
Betwee Pottsville
AND PHI ADELPHI A.
THE Office of this L,
the Pennsylvania
where seats will hereal
The Proprietors find
Public against the co:
Pennsylvania Hall, wl
John Weaver, and who II
sorted to the roost unfi
sengers and inducing is
Old Line—under the in
ing their scats :n the Oil
may I I
ine ha's been removed from
!all to the Old Post Office,
er be taken.
it necessary .4.n caution the
duct of the Keeper of the
io is the brother in-law of
has on several occasions re
tit means in deceiving pas.
tem to take passage in the
occasion that they were tak•
ipdaition Line
putsr Timor SIQIIUYLKII.I. COUNTY
CAVALRY will Parade on Wednesday the
?2nd day of Mar, 1831 nt Mmtiiner's lintel, at 9
o'clock, A. M. Stimmeir Uniform, and every man
provided with a new Saclidle Cloth
ey Command
M. Au - m.l-I\IER,
First SergeanL •
may 1L
Dividend.
Thi Miners' Bank of I,...otirrille, in the County of
SOnyikill. •
THE Directors of thislnstituilon have this day de
clared a Dividend a three per cent. on the cap.
mil stock out of the pkfits of the last six months,
payable to the Stock - holders or their legal repreftn
tauves, after the 17th Mat.
CHARLES LOESElf,\kCashier.
may II
Xew (ash Store.
THE Subscriber beg leave to intorm his friend°
and the Public in Igeneral, that he has opened
a New Cash Store in thei Town of Llewellyn, Schuy
kill county, consisting of
Dry Goods,.
Groceries,
Hardware,
•
Glass and Qieensware,
Cedar Mari e 4-c. itc.,
Which he intends to sell for cash As law as in
any other place in the County. Country produce
will be taken at Market prices.
JACOB KAERCHLR.
Llewellyn, May 11. , 19—tf
- Centre Turnpike.
rd Election for officers of the Centre Turnpike
Company, leading from Reading to Sunbury,
will be held on Monday, the 3d. of June next, at the
house of Elizabeth Weitzel, in the Borough of Sun•
bury. The election to open at two o'clock, P. M.
and clOse at .5, P• If. A general meeting of the
Stockholders will be held at the above mentioned
plre at 13 o'clock—when the 'hooka of the compa.
ny will be submitted for inspection. •
JOHN M. BOYD, Secretary.
Northumberland, may IL 19-4 t
To Contractors
FOR MASONRY.
THE, Abutments and Piers of Sis or Eight
Bridges on the Line of the Philadelphia and
Reading Rail Road. above Reading, are yet to be
contracted for, which will be let privately, to suita•
able Contractors, if immediate application be made.
Plans and elevations ofthe work, will be shewn at
the Engineer's Office, at Reading, and proposals re
ceived by the undersigned.
W IRT ROBI NSO \ lti.
Astir* , Engineer.
may 11 19—§t
trourneYnkn Tailors.
WANTED immediately, 2Journeymen Tailots,
and a Job Maker, to whom good wages win
be given, and constant a.troployment.
May 11 19 —it JAMES McALATINEY.
COAL.
luE Undersiglied hSving compteted a quarter of
a mile 01 Lateral ail Road, intersecting the
Watt Creek Rail Road about a quarter of a mile
north of htineraville, isow prepared :o enter into
li
t contraet'aith any gen kman, wishing to purchase
a I , aperior Red Ash Coal from the Kintner Vein,
from nne thousand tonal or upwards, at the Mine,
er at Sehtiylkill Haven 4 as may best suit the pur
.ehaset. i JOHN MATT.
may It )9.-i-tf
....-
Rodger's
4 N Elecent *amain
Jll, *amain
jest receive
en Kai s.
of Rodger'sSuierior Pen
and for sale by , '
B. BANNAP.
may it
mmEmEmmimmat 2.111111•11=1111MMII
Bsaimi •Shozilders* litscOn.
Jreql4ived :11X1 Hams. Ohms(4ers'irid
nil" Bacon. fltr sale in lots to suit purchaser} by
ROVOUDT & MoZWEI%
146 North Foufth &Oct:
may 11 19-.6t
RIFT. 4-
Notice.
T HE atthi , teribers have come to thedeteiMintainn .
to do ttroinesa for the future fhr cash Mai(
consequently no flew will be opetted,ind
all persons!iindebted trill please make peen - lent as
early as poisable. MILLER & HAGGERTY.
marl I 'l9 -3t
RAIL ROAD
ChoicO old Wines I:Aquors.
LLO2 & Haggerty fuzee on blind
Superior old Madeira Wine. in Wood 4. Bottle,
do. t , do. Pale and Brown 'Sherry do. do. .
do. P . do. Grape :bite Poe Rene,
do. do. Royal Company do. Se.,
do. do Cognac Brandy of the roilowing
Choice Brieltdc,Ottord ty Co , Cozume Pl. net, and
Pelleseasilt.
Superibr old Holland Oin, Henry Leine. and B.
4.1 Rezak importers.'
Pico ißadeira, Sicily Madci,a, L. P. fr'eneriffe,
Old Pale ;Lisbon, Dry and Sweet .Malaga Wines.
dfc. dje. may 119--:tf
Gentlemen Summer Cloth Apr,
QUM MERCluth, Black, Brown, Olive, End Dreh,
e handsome seaortmentrot Linen Drillings, Silk,
Satin andilif. a iflee Va tiny, &c. &c aide at
reduced pittee tin cash try
may I 19—tf MILLER & HAGGERTY,
19-tf
Ground Plaster.
16 Rhle received and (bristle by
_MLLE& & HAGGERTY.
may 1 17—er
Pickld 8. Soused . Salman, irc
IN Bbl>iL and Kits, .
■Burlington Herrings,
Mess Shad, lye. 4c., for sole by
mayl9 ll—tf MILLER HAGGERTY.
Burlington and
- 4 7- IRGINIA HAMS.
R EC E IVED and for sale by
:HILLER & tIAGGRRTY.
may 4:- 1 1 —tf
. ..
Bacon.
Nv EslTEwtt ,ER & e n n in ti hda for sale
i pLL HAGGERTY.
may 1 . i irs - •f„- -a l9—ti •
Sa!uissages,
OF S_ 'iti tin ap le by
.- .;"4IILLER & HAGGRTY.
may It -: t 19-v-H
- Nichoiat Nicholby,
- , BY BOZ, ,
ifiNE of the moat amnaiog work* ever pubiished.
LO b e completed in 20 parts—twelve parts just
received iiind for sale by B. HANNAN.
may 11 - 19—
,
To the 'World.
IF you to make 'vie of Sarsaparilla, he advised to
try DII, LEIDY'S NIEDICATED NxTRAtT OF
SA RSA RILLA.-- It is point vely the strongest pre
pat anon th existence, one bottle oftt ( which costs but
one dollaf . ) being equal to one gallon of Syrup, as it is
usually prepared in the shops, and equal to two bottles
°Carty other extract Dr Leidy begs leave to state that
he himself prepares it, and can consequently vouch for
its sUengtb. Numerous Physicians throughout the U
nneciStstss, give it the preference over all other preps_
tonsof Sarsaparilla, both from the fact of its superio r
strength [consequently efficacious when employed) an
from the 4ircumMance ears being prepared bya regula?
Ariniber4ry and Physician, attested by Drs. Physic,
Chapman; Jackson, Homer, Gibson, newees, James,
Cozy, Ate, &c.
It is useless here to name the numerous affeMions
wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the sole specific.—
Suffice Wm say, it is recommended by all Physicians
throughout the world. in diseases of the Skin,Bniies Lives
er, arid pmrt.cularlr all diseases produced by impu
rities of ihe blood and animal fluids. Asa purifier of
the blood, it is at all times laud particularly in the Spring
and Fallfunvaluable. In warm climatet, throughout the
Summer Season, no person should neglect using it ncra.
atonally. - ,Nunterous certificates and rmommend alone
from Physicians, and others accompany the directions.
For sat by B 13%NiNAffil,
Sole agent for Schuylkill county.
May 1 lo—tf
Pills! Pills!
TIIE safest. the best, most efficacious and truly vege
table. Pitts in evatance are
DR. LEIDY'S BDOOD PILLLS',
A component part of which is Samapaidla, and known
to he the most effectual and thorough,,purifierof the blood
and an fluids ever discovered. As a gentle or ac
tive purgative, they are equally efficacious—whilst taking
them no Change of diet or restraint from occupation is
necessary 4 hey may be taken at all times mui under all
circumstances—they will not reduce nr weaken the sys
tem by their effecters most pugratives do—much tom.
taunt upoh their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation
is well eittablished, numerous proofs, of'their efficacy
having hMen published at different times. Suffice it to
say that in addition to their efficacy in diseases of the
stomachiliver. intestines, clic.. they aro the only pills in
existencelthat cleanse and purify the blood and animal
fluids, removing ail noxious and diseased humors there
from. and,thereby removing all eruptions from the skin—
dry and Watery pimples from the face, neck and body.
tetter.‘radh, or breaking out of the akin, and all amine
mous affebtions whatever
They are prepared from vegetable extracts. (warrant
ed free ttom mercury and the minerals)iund by a regu
lar physktan. attested by Drs. Physic, Horner, Gibson.
Jackson,Pames. Dewees, Hare, Case, ate.. besides nu
merous dther physicians throughout the Veiled-States.
who daily employ them in then practice, admimstenng
them to thew patients in preference to all caber purga
tives, an in preference to all other preparations of Sar.
eiaparillain consequence of their possessing the nom.
bitted eftects of correcting the diseased humors of the
blood and fluids, and by thew purgative properties, re
storing oi carrying off the same from the system, with
out prodnetng the slightest urconvonienee. or requiring
rest netions,
Numeh,' int testimonials, certificates end recommenda
tng of lhoae Pads, from physicians and others, accom
pany tbet,direcuona wirh each boa. • Dr. 1 B. Leidy's
signaturslaccompanies the genuine on two sides of each
box on at yellow label.
Price Twerarfive cents a Box.
•For saty by B. BA INAN.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill County.
Also fOr sale by J. T. Faylor Se Co., filinerstrille.--
Bush Kihaley, Port Carbon.
May 1;1 : IS-tf
J)
R. RECHTEL'S PULMONARY PURSER VA
TIV,ir:. for coughs, colds, awhirms, mOuenzas, ca
tarrhs. Itiociping cough, epitung of blood. ithortnews of
breath. rrein of the breast, all at the breast a oil
hings.and arrest of approaching consumption, is fiat at
taining the reputation throughout the United States. that
it posserdes. throughout Ger Many, where it is the only
medicine in which confr 'en IS placed for ihe above af
facuons,Oaving been there employed for 6fty years past
b y physicians and oth s with unexampled success!
Certtfilmites from P romans and cabers accompany the
directioti'e, many eying been published heretofore in va
rious newspapers.
The cjimpositien of the-above medicine is entirevego
table an di balsamic, easy, and pleasant to tape, and may
be used old and young. without any restraint from diet
or occuiguion. It is wattatited bee from teercury„4nd
the minerals , and prepared by a regular druggist and
Playsiciad, attested by numerous Physicittne, among
whom aie--ors. Physic, Chapman. Gibson.iflorner, De
wees. Coze, Gibson, &c.
Prece-Ifty cents per bade., •
For Sale by S. @ANNAN,
Sole Agent for ScheylkittCounty.
May 11 • 19—if
The Laymamen Legsicy.
Ircim*Slave of no sect, the Partizan Of no party,
JIL a bigot of no creed, a zealot of no dogma, the
Servant of nu min, save the man Chriet,Jeaus; and
wedded go no faith, gavel he faith fit Christ ; rree as
air, I edleted on the diecuuion of , the *objects be.
fore me?'
The it' B ove work is from the pen of Oenry Fits,
forrnerlif Editor o( the Gospel Herald, New York.
11 is written in a clear, forcible. and'ariornentative
style ; ildineatly bound in one volume, and is worthy
the pertihal of all sects and Denominations, who feel
the last desire to obey the injunction ofthe Apose.e:
"Prove +di! things, hold fast that which id good "
Speeitien number. can be seen by dpplytng to
Samuel arte, J. S. Morris Sr.- Brotherd, Wm. T.
Epting, Crotdand, or at this °fru* who are
authorizOd to receiveatiteperiptione.
airy
man
=.,~:
...muss* 0 ; . 4 -- ••:', .•.--- -4 ••-• -• ,
REMA •I 7 I Ib 411 jAitt ' I l tist i , ^ lan 02,4,
AndersoitNik. * E Lizak*errk I. ',,,; - -5- 2 ..,
Allison Andrei ;2 lijimvoli 7 . 5 •
''''-'• .
Abspach Salt*, , 'tilddirit !I ,• *• I '
•*:' ,
Bmgemaitilosepbl3 • :711 , 1tirph , M rs ': • , '
' Bright I..,fti•t• , • . - hiklarphyiWiol _•-
Barlett .liihn ' •F-Ill i re PI-
SargarJabo •-• • - „ }i'llituito Mega et "
;Slaw Joseph i Phlltiose;Jadeb . . .
Bluebaker Petry. • - , i s Mitchsliftshildi. *,
Suckwaher Ember , ', MitsMaga '
Baker Win. ; ' '' lifcGrliklmtPtotikellas -
thiyer Ann ratio-."A Jillelyathitorit , , '
Hanemann Fratiklits .. '''' -- lidt4tit Owe* -.-
Clemments limos ' '• Mark** Pack'
Conley ,C. . - McAllister Sinittel -, .
Cook Mrs , - „ hiethadel Amos • ii
'Condon Janes, 'idiicalte Elizabeth •' -
Colima John - ' ' ,NewtoleWolitair
Creosol's:it''' . B - " Nargani SFatuel, ,
Corry James * Nseardlihn „ 4
Clary James , Neville Wiliam . - '" •
Hopson John• - ....„ Narrators* Dan* ..,.• s •
Dreher Wm. ,- `Nugitit Irlory .
Puy Anthony . Mhz Ailiggets.
Dougheray Edward - '••
. 4 Powerf WM,
Di h i. . - Prison WM.
Demon Moi. ' . PalinerThoo.as • ' •
Ebert Elizabeth • Price 'oho
Evert Abraham ' .Parker lielfeltii
Ehrgott Frodericlt 2 *l,' Periy Benjamin . ••
Evans Thomas . Ruch Ann Marla
Fitzpatrick Michael Richard Charles
Kuck John - Rowland James
•
Fitzvimmons J. H . . Rol 'Photons
Frank John:2 •Rickhett,Jobn
Fisher t 4 - • '''. 'Sder • Parick
Fackman Mr. . -Roach Davit, .
Garret Thomas • qierrYlXTlll'el -
Gilmore John C. ReogelJohn . .
Guars Joseph " • Ritter John •
Grant John • . linssel•Wm. -
Gallatin Michael Roper Win.
Gorden Pauiek . Shannon Maws
Haitigan John 1 Smith Jane
Hoy listritik Millstone F.
Haar Samuel Staley Ar "
Hazzard W. Scott Janie* •
Hylund Wm. • Sees Phil
Hussey C. S. . "Sullivan J ames'
Hmenatem A Sirilth Nicholas - •
- .Hobart N. P. - Shelly gh ra ' .
Hotnltheny Mr. Schmoldt Wftlialmine
Jinn Daniel . Snyder Mr.
Heller Hamrick Smith John
tJuris..kbah4.• l
Mien Jacob
Jones John Owen -' • tgaper.irkohliel : ''
Joining' John H. 'Sume r Wm.
Kelly John 'Stem W. Wm
Kyles John TrasdaltiJoen .
Karranste Abram Tomachnlikeph
Klock Amos K.. - Trevillton John
Kenpeetlartnin '.. Thomason Samuel
Koch Henry , ,: • .Tutly Thomas
Nuns Casper • .Vakirk Thmss
Kane John ' Wolfersherger John.
Lade Thoa. ' - Weikel Thomas
Lee Ralph • ' 'Welsh Wm. '
Leisensittilier'AdarnWenerichMr.
. ,
StrlP :LETTERS.
Anbarga st Was. Prompt Charles Bradley. Robert
Carter, James Davis, Patrick Donahoe. Rtchavele Ed
wards,- Michael Haag, John Henry Henry, Thomas
Jones. Wm. Jones. David Lewis. krbn Lambert. Jolt's
Morn.. A.G. McGtego r, Win. Paulson; John Roberts.
James Richardson, Wm, Richards. Henry Smith. John
Llren. ° JOSEPH WEAVER. P ,M.
Strgif Mare.
4 - CAME to thesis ble of the Subart i her,
V> • residing in Wayne township, on the
• n B!h of April, a BAY MARE, about 12
. years old. The owner is reqnested,to
_....--- • come forward, prove property, pay
charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be
sold according to • JOSEPH FERTIG
113—.3ta
Fire
Plaice Screens.
A FEW elem . ,. Fire Place Sere Ens just received
and for-stile by - B; RANNAN...
May 4 -
..." JO,—
Cheaper than Ever!!
J UST received and now openibrst the New and
Cheap Store of the Subseriber, Centre street,
nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pottsville, a
full and splendid assortment of Fresh and Seasona
ble Goode; consisting of
Brood Cloths, •
Assorted . •
( . ‘75,1 Inc r. oid • -
Black, Brown. arid LI 0.01 rod Sum
•;. Intr. Cloths,
Bcoorteens and cards, a and splend
id article for 2/finer' Pante,.
Summer Stripes . of kind* qualities,
4i/k and Afar • Vestings,
Red, White, an Yellati Flannels,
Diie Skin an Canton Flannels
Bleached d Unbleached Muslin:,
Russia eeting and' Linen
Ti •
Apr n, Furniture Chi - at / band Cra4.,
Hosiery of all kinds for- Males neW Fe
males,
A very- superior article of Shalleys,
limitation Lawns,
Painted Muslin.,
Plain aad PiLeured ‘ Dre.ss Silks' Assorted
_ .
Colours,
Chintzes,
Domestic Prints,
Irish Linens,
Collars, Bosom", and Siva*,
Ribbons,
Laces,
Figured and Main Canibrieks,
Bobinetts and Bishop lawns,
Gloves, Suspenders, Buttons, • Tapes,
4-c. 4-c.
All of which unusually low for ciiolla;by
the Subscriber
may 4
NEW SPRING GOODS.
GENERAL.A
able Goods, just received and now opened for
rude, consisting of
Dry Goofis,
Groceries!,
Glass and Queensware,
lit ickerel and' Dry Fish,
Salt, Plaster, dcc. &c.
Which will be sold unusually low for cash or in ex
change fur country Produce. The eitizencof the
Borough, and publick gensralli Pre respectfully in
vited to cad and examine for thainselves.
A. A. GIL,P..
may 4 18—tf
•
vie Goodi.
MILLER .& HAGGERTY have nn hand a full
assortment of Dry. Goods, , GrOceries, Wines,
and Liquors, to which they invite .the attention of
their Friends and the Public, who tnay be desirous'
of buying cheap goods tOr cash.
may 4 18—tf
•
Mrs.: offaumns •
RESPECTFULLY infointa
:.- . ... 0 7 • the Pahlie ...thallshe has added
~
, 4111 F-;:;., to her former.-04ockiby recent
..- ....-: '''z , purchases in Thilisdelphia; 'a
_..- - .:_e peat assortment •of rEngludi
Oath Straw Bonnets, 'Florence
! • SrUid - do: do.. Oiiental
-
Oa •dn. - do-, English
and French ailihons, i with a general assortment Of
Fanny and Plain Tririnninga.
mly 4 . i . , 18-3 t -
Silk! Silk
(I LARK on the 31Olberry Tree and Silk Worm,
` l .- 1 a new end excellhot work. •
Cobb's Bilk ilantial--and • :
Sayer's Americar Fruit Gardeit'Cotppaidoo,
i 0 a new and excellent work, • .
low received anti for sale 'by •
ray 4 IS— ' 0. BANNAIg.
Miss. Lesliesl Coesp/ste ',Cookery.
A FRESH sapOy jest feesis' add for fin by
4-2 ".
m*y C 1 ' BANNAV
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we? 4
OENKRAL a(atoiu`net arNew and
tile IPriati“latiait p■tterfis) jest resew -
way 4 1134 HUZITZINOER &KR
UPERIQR Fourth 'ProorPile Brandy, Holland
n, • Pronibinne„ Old Pori, and Lisbon Woes
and $ m Csocliss,infit mnstrsid and fu sale by
may 4 l€-tf HUNTHLIGEZ & KREBS.
M .
ACKER-AL 110 l artB 2,
Lard, Beams and Barley. •
. and - Shoulders, for sale by
mart 'lB—tf 11111,1TZ1NGE11113CREBS.
--- - -
rI4H E Solurcritierir•hairijordtreeeived ateneral es
.eortment of Cutlery,•fisedwate;vPaints, Orls.
and Colour., also•on assortment. sod Spikes,
which they offer chain for cash. •
may 4 18-tf HUN raNGER ds KR•EiIS.
. .
' • IPV RSTJA*NT loan °Peer oftlie Orphan's
~„,„ Chun otTiciroylk ill noonty,.ori Tuesday,
; he 280 day of May next, at 10.o'cloth
_ in the forenoon, Wet. tower , &
tiro Oirvca, Esq.., the administrator* of Nel4. Bow.
er, late of Labsr.on county,. deceased,. 'will exposit to
sale, by Poblic•Vendue or Otirtcry„,:at ihehoute of
Michael Graaf, Innkeeper, in the illortitigh tit Or
wagsburg; a certaintwodtory Brick Disegnig House
and halfiot of.grotandontioated in
_the kaid• Borough
of Orwigsbnig, fronting on the rosin' street,' or the
Centre Turnpike,bounded on the West by the Moose
and lot of Philm.Wernet, on the North 'xy ifleo foot
`alley, o'n the Eceirern half &the same lot. Avid on
Thprodey; the 88th - day of May next, the said stf.
nitnistnitoea will aliviexpose to sale by Public Nen
due, at the Hoo' cf'Peter •Innkeeper in
the town of Pine Grove, the Poor town lota, marked
end numbered in Zimmerman's Addition to the
Town of Pinegrove, with the numbers 9, 10, 11. and
29, all fronting on the Main Street or the Tolpe-•
hocken road, and containing about 9,000 square test
of groand.—A6t a tract of lard situated in Lower
Malicia/ego teenship,Schnylk ill county, adjoining
lands. et/Ulrich Beckley, Samuel Hate, Michael Hal
ter, and Jacob Kimmel, Esquire, and containing. 63
acres eind.l4o 'perches of land, more or less, all late
the estate of the said • Henry Bawer, deceased.
Due attendance at the time and place of *ale will
be given, 'and the terms of sdle made knowithy. the
Administrators. CHRISTI A N ST RAC R.
LOOK II ERE •
For the Capitals.
TDIS Mooth May, we base .850,000, 1110,000,
$3 0 ,800,110,000,411C.
• -The folkoving are the drawn ndinbers of the
eaindria, No. 2, drawn 20ttrof April. 1839. •
40 72 5 33 56 35 50 16 31 11 6 37 7
We. sent to the country by letter the whole of
412,000. :
Drawn numbers of Delaware, No: 7,•drawn 16th
April.
60 44 63 36 5 32 73 49 56 , 13 62 47 69
Drawn numbecs of the Susses, Delaware, No. IS,
drawn 25th of April: • ; ,
67 49 41 21 31 IA 75 27 6(,)9 42 56 36 57
We sent into the country a half of $l,OOO.
' Virginia, Petersburg, N 0.3, draw's llth Alay
.75 outubeis, 12 drawn ballots. .
CAPITALS.
35,294 DOLLARS!
11,764 DULL.4/1.5
5 of 1,000 DOLLARa '-
Tickets only slo—Sloarea u, itroporti po
• New Jersey, No. 17, draws rl3th' .?fa)—.7s nuts
berg 13 drawn bailors.
' • 'OAerrALS.- . •
12.000 DOLLARS! .
1000: DOLLA Rs
5,000 DOLLARS!
10 of 1,0410 Dot,t. !:$ '
Tinkets only B.l—' , 4pares ui proportion
Alexandria, No. 3, draws lelih May . -7••1 rp.tn
bers,• 13 drawn ballots.
I.I.IRAZ.i-D CAPITALS. •
• - 50.000 DOLLARS!
' ' . 20.000 DOLLAIIS,I .
110110 DOLLAR.s!
5,000 DOLL A H.S !
Tickets only IMO'--Sbares wi proportion.
Mary land, N. 12, drawn 22nd May-75 numbest
13-drawn ballots.-
CA PITA LS.
• - 20,1100 DOLLARS!
0.000 DOLLARS!,
Tickets outs SS—Abates in proportion.
Leesburg, Ytrpiata , No 3,Alrass 25th May
-743 •matmbers - lokrirsson ballots. ' •
• Capita! prize 40,000 'Dollars and smaller ones. Co
correspond.
.Tickets only SI o—Sha res in .propokion.
Grand Consolidated, No, 5, Delaware, draw• 28th
May-75 nutnbers.l4 drawn ballots.
CA PlTA.(.ti. ' " :
10,000 DOLLARS L
. .
10 of 1,000 DOLLARS
Tickets-EA—Shares in proportion.
When order, arnwo too late they will be gent in
the 'next beet. seberrie.
N. B. All toders.addressed•to N. Canfield. Cam
den P. 0.. New Jaisey, toll' be promptly answe red.
.
Full schemes will be sent to theme who require
'them.-
Fur espiral,p;izes be sure you send your orders .
ae abt'-Ae.
unLy 4 18-3 t
390.000. Beet quality of common sand Brie*
are now making at the Market Street Btiek yeti/.
and will be ready ;in a few weeks for delivery:
Each Kiln will contain a-proportionate nonitter of
pressed on{ rout bricks made by experieeced . work,
men and with sand procured from Philadelphia.
Also Tile bricks suitable Anti!earths or Pavements.
Also krench.Blick, for &hiking leaders from house
pipes to the gutters, across pavements. '"
. N. B. Bricks made and delivered to orJer in any
quantity.
Enquire of rte Fisher, at the yard, or of
THOMAS HEHVEY, Ceittre Street.
kpril 27, . • • 17—
.
N. M WILSON:
18-4 t
i s hereby .given thaethe ::Bonds, Book Account.
acs. of the late Jokse Hdf tier, Jore•pleced in the
hands of George:Hew/al Esq.; of Pottsville; for settle:
menh, and all phrsods indebted' to themitatate ace re
quired to pay die amount:Without dela% in oidet: to
save themselves tuns, • 0.
JOHN. •WAIEFFNER,
GEORGE MOY
april 27, Executors.
I S hereby . veep, thit the sub 'iteriber bap taken:dill
letters of Administration to the estate of dines
Torten, deceased, 'end all . .personsotnowint them.
selves indebted,. are Tenni* to make payment:
to the'subieriber, on or before the Bth day ofiltum
next, and theist having elairns against the estate are
requated to ptesent the same
RICH ARIXtrHE, Administrator.
april 27 , 17-61
• FOR KENT.
►{\HE Store Howie at Meant Carbon, strongly
l boilt fora Store floutie,oy suitable to be eon.
veri*d into two dwellings, G3r Rent. For terror!, &e:
aPPIY 10 F. H. NICHOLS . .
rettaiiik Wager COmparby;
•Steokholiese of the Pottsville Water Corn..
AL pokey; ariflierchy notified 'that an election
be held at WilHalm liortiatar's Hotel; lei Monster
the 13th of iliij betWbstrreils the boors of 2 sedifi
o'clock P. bl.jpr thalami* of ektethig nine 'Th.
reefers,: to qtotluet thiPbashoses of said Cciarperly
for the eisaitieg year.• ; , . • .
ANDItgWIRM3SEL, President.
sprit 27,, •
MMIIE
BSOil
PUBLIt SALE.
WM. BOWER. -
By , the Court. JACOB KREBS, Clerls •
may 4
-4t
Bricks! Bricks! ,
Notice
Notice
Store Mouse 41 'wharf;
appl 27.
. .
, ,
lt~'Witt*
tbelitS9 3B ;so4eg,... tßlOAck#o l ,l,VSYsktr.
c.utofeyAtuitienlimir
pig levrfr,l„:
Jug est t fi e p 'Sretergiejleiel ing : ithiti)ekikou
the tet,:leit‘ VAllP3flt.:‘'itgOlVT*
"A T
eiders.
•
RE ennithhiMilitatapdPycilunteitys
-.t the 2d 'Brigede, -- Stb Diyiiiier. -v. st:wpt cow
. oat - end coatiniurtbeir epdng thihkiike ke11329.;
;446. 11 6w*: •
. -
`lsilletrirnent, oommaraled by Col. Abrahtorfelg
iect; let Battalion. in •Mottday the .11hh-day
May.,2d Battalion, on Monday *elfish iilag,tif, May.
77th Regiinent, Comotatailli by Cot-hmtbArader;
Ist II n 4 4 iffiattalicioicTueodaY.t6a MthefayotMay.
.11th Rigiiitents commended by CoLJobritVieheiic
14 *Mallon; on Wednesday the; 1.5•14 day' ofikleiz t
:hi battalion on Thorsday • thelfitit day•cif , May::
.53d Regiment:, commanded by- C.oL Hugh' lands
say. whble BeirsersentanirriosiyVto /lib day of• May,
30th Regireenticommasniatktp Col: John M.
tel ;Nt battel*e '''..flicertiejilhellithitidipbf May,
.24:1 battaliOn on Wednesday thaelislabei 4trMay .
The respective mammy arsintitee. milt be on the
first Mondarof MaY, namely the rah of said month ;
and the phicei'ate to belted by the commanding,
officers thereof- •
The cononandingofficerr of Moommies, and Ad
jubilate of Regements, •ireestriutly eijMned to terve
they enrollments evade on battalion days, agreeably
to law. By order of
JIE;REMIAfi 31i IPPEI.I..
24 orig, fi,h die. P. M.
e
Brigade tospector'. office,
.Wnidsor, 20; 1839. ,
.4
N. R. his 'directed by law that every msn shoold
provide himself:with - good and slatßilent arms..
• pril
ATIVII ION!
Battalion -Orders.
, • THE Enrolled Militia and Volunteers of
• .. the 30th Regiment, 2d Brigade, 6th [Avis,
ion Pennsylvania Militia. will hotel then
Spring Trainings as follows: . ,
The 6rsb'Eattalion en Twerukty. lhe2l4t
day of May next, in the Borough . 01 Or
• wigshttrgt—The National Greys and •U
-rano Rifle Rangers will parade with the
first Battalion. • • • - •
The second Batittion, on .Wedtesday
the 22d. day of May next. in Ihellorough of Potts ,
First Troop Schnylkikl Oronity Cavalry,
the Natitierall.,ightsliifaatry, awd"Selitivlkill Haven •
Greys will parade with the 2nd. Battalion. The re
spective lines will be formed precisely at 10 O'clock,
A. M. The Commaneers of Companies are strictly
enjoined to have their - enreilments ready tin Bette!
ion days - agreeably to law.
By order of the Colonel,
D. KREBS, Adjutant.
N B. The Commanding o:ficers are particular-
I 'requested. to meet the Adjutant .at 9 o'clock. A.
M lot the'lr4. Battalion it 'teed fjoarters,'Beyer's•
How, prsrigoburg: for the 21.41. Battalion at tired
Quarter*, Mintimer'efinlet Pottsville, preparatory
to the formation of the respective frattalions.
april-27 • 17-4 t
ifiangei U urizel Seed
j usT received,and for !tale
B, BANNAN.
Together with a General aturortanent of garden
aced. -
a pril
NEW SPRING GOODS.
whitos /bezels,
csr F.CT FULLY infiwrns ins friends end' the
• 10 ' puhhc gen t rally, that he is
,juet reeceinng at
hn , Dry Good and Millinery Store, a few doors a
hoy" the Tows ittr.t., a large and general assort
men! of Staple andrf;ncy Dry Goods. Sonnets; Leg.
horn and Pdhn Leaf Hats, Ste. Ste. Ste. ,•
april 27 .• 77-tt
.3tonslin de Lain.
: OUSLIN de Laing, 'Chatty. Taffetas, -Broeha
&c, tot sale by AMOS LEWIS.
aprrl 27.. • 17—tf
Bonnets Bonnet§
split Straw, Double
.English Dorists.
b!e, Florence' Braid, Leghorn, Oriental, Rut-
ISnd, &win, Rabin , end venous oilier kinds of Bon
nets, for sale very cheap by AllO3 WV IS.
eprtl r • 11—if
. • Gloves -and Hosiery.
A LARGE inisortment of Gloves and finsiery (Or
A
sale by - AMOS LEW IS.
sprit 27 • • 17—if
SUPERFINE Clothe, Neatings, Sommer Cloth,
&c. for sale by AMOS LEWIS.
sprit 27 • &7--lf ,
CONGRESS Suaoma, Stocks, Collars 4e. for rale
by A MOS LEWIS.
april 27 . 17—tf
NIIO4ISL N de LA IN She vela . and &sada, Fancy
IL. Drees Ildkfs, for sale by j . MOS LEWIS.
april 27 17—tf
New Choi, Cash Stare. .
NTZINGE & KAIEBS,
tioDLESAL.,E and Retattpry good. Grocery,
" .Tea-, and Liquor Owner of Centre and'
Callonhtil Street, next door to theArdsange He el,
Pothrrille.
a'pril 27. . • .
ArrtHE sabsetibera here jug returned from Phila
- 0 - delphia, and are now openine at their cheap
atore...Noperior Victoria Orlin Caasitners, Satin
elle, Fashionable Pantaloon Stull; Vestings, Sum
mer Cloths, Linens and
,Drnlines.
iturcrzlNGEßat. KREBS.
anti: • ;* IS— 4'
, -
B
lger. cr. Tailor,
TAKf. this opportunity to inform 'his Mends
and the public that ho has taken , the room for
mercy ochopied as a forek Office, in 9:lie Borookh,—
and that he his provided hirnaell withit new 'and
handsome assortment tit Geods in his 'kite which he
intends , to make op at. a fair priceAr assb—you
would do well:le l call arid exannire. •
N.r,11 On band Ready made 'Clothini, Hats,
Boots, atc.
Garments leafleted to fit or ea sale, Clothe
bought . eladarhere snide to suit the.custeen•r—er the
piece IClothrefunded. A keed supply limos , An
the'Berongb. -• ' • • , •
• april 27' • • -• 17-3 t
• -
_jriunable Real 'Maisie .
• •
• (Fon SIM et: -*
, • •
THE Sblomriber offers fm. ..0.14 that
• • vakfatile apd prciperty:clled
.Hrianswick •Ftirge,"-••situsti• to , :E as t ,
Brunswick TouroshipiSchiWkili =mop
•
ty ecoionst tug of about 563 acres:of land; 'the greater
part Efts:blob is stable; and emits of the .'bist in the.
- Seighbourhood, on whiettitiere iY pleni of Lime_
Stone, end Iron Ore; of tin lisceircht quality, whielr'
has titian hound, and ,used; no . doutit there isa
large quantity. The impreviments are a 'Fovgai
*kith the neciffnury out•buildings.it Saw Mill, aline
- Mansion House, ! fi reklfirelling Houses,
a large Swisaaii'' Barn:" and a* -Thriving
`.Apple Oichatd: -The Little Schuylkill
- , and Rail Road ., both-pass through
the promises. • If the abovapeopertyiasot sold bn!
are the first day of ilunrnext, it will then be otter.
itd at Publines4 en that day, at 2 d'olockin'tbe of
terr.onn on the: premises. • ' ' 4
I= acre* of Woo./ Land, situate froin - 2 to 3
miles hvin.the abcnr . e is Om °Ogled:for sale.
DANIEL FOCHT.
•
EfiEsl
• •
• Boy Wanted..
4•4 Active bvirvd about - 14 ow 15 yeirs.to work is
-r , a Bottling amid ap exce - pi "OW
come. Ma p 4 i recommended. F. BAKIII.
- Apyil 20 . 16-3 t •o w. 3. I.3llutia.Rom.•
.
3)vr Abair 414iute • . 1 '
. ~,.. ~ • . .•
, - e
• , , 440 '-',VET.i . - ,
• :'A TwerLstarylinekklitowit, El bet
• vmoy by 34 fiev'!gip. ea I Wad Norprii
W tl
Streikt. ; A glifte t • .
- - , UEO. W. CUMMI
aPrti 6 - .. , ../ ' ‘.l
_
-
1 . : , ° TICE, ••
,
1 .Tii JleaufactiWerse 14(6n:intim . -
1 ...env', Pusseager and .freight Car . •
{
NfiEl State of Illinois-la egged mi..a oy •• •, et
At Public Works. =obverse*
.L. _
_a lisp steel of.
Rattaltuadt, ...rat the heard of cantamodesiere' of
• public Woree,..intruated waft thateasentioe or • -
iniprovenausaa, flesetoterthia the Shale ahoolit • too
every poeatbte adverage froottlattur,, ea welt by •
protuutiun ui wountsoloree ioeltirrsaiartheir • in
nonage iv lillnuAttrnlisititstee the cessernbsia • of
trade, have fermented the is . • • • Unfair .i•tt
,e'r or tne thstrictinlerhlch A " -isalloated. to d
sesame and untleoinpooo4l4 . 4 1 8111tadad
unttvinuabt to. tarn ce ittAXlllkiol=hlLtAitl' •!!
ittirtd
raitt.I.SHMEN:I-1S for isseb - strtjelenweetheT e''
qinre, nu winch they Wall, ptilispe.-ation a . , • an
oatauliabmain at Alfon.libeponit:deetned MOW ir, ift•
able ay We Want ler each stliOrposif within he
Suite, nods on accuttni of 'no adelutogal fur ma to
lecturing perks:wee in. grawal, earl,
the coarser
for doettibutiou througuout theid works. „tea . is
found in great abundance inauradhitely•ebuut Ai •a
ono trot c i ' had at leas 'exp.knse tit" trwze ..'ta
aen than • RIUMUGICtIIIrint OLO sso n (kits 'is il
river, (tutu t
niniaolvthe f i niuctOk lemma ,c: tr..
.upoy, tit Um beat &talky of IntaLonatoral, and hi
, rich unneratif kit ainaiouri will sodn . lurniun ;bra r.
title With still greiter facility- ,i , ,
Alton., iv/theta foregoing iditintagee. and •er
conventual pawnor for Linde 10 it large Pulteul of
shin mate, and •fitr 4/ie.-valley of the Upper in 'w•
witpt, to thttulle".llll3 eligible point ter the ,t tab( : to
alum of mitoulactures, and it bastequil advents es
in building materials for the heavier works at St in
boat construction, repairs, atr. with the p ' •
vinare duo b mine= is thostly . dodo.
• Proposals are therefore invited by the underei ft.•
ed, to 'state what custom would he 'airmail . be
secured by the Board, or.whot onaribution in
. 10
way ota lease ou public gtounda.labops, inc. II an •
inducement for the eatahlabinentOreach mane , 0.
tory of Iron, and also lot Pagnangbr Cali,,,Jorco , •
tivesi and the -like. to-be recentod!at Alton 'iri I no,
tu be anbruntad lo the kloard•as eat?" cc practice; le
- • . JOHL IIMiA.LI,
Comitriastoner Second, Jud. Duarte , •
Altai.. 111., april 2t1th..1839. I 16 4
Iron)
Fr[tE S,ubscribers are now receiv:ing of late a
vale front Eng Nude large at;tment of C
lron of most approved qualitiev, -car axles,
21: 3 , 31, 31, 31, 31, 4, 4.1, and 5 inches roand„'en
legion of 61 ter. They have also constantly
hand a Tull assortment of Spring Steel, Cast
Sheer Steel, Engiiih sr.d Arnerituin Rliater Steel
konrad.and Sognaralron, and:Rail Road I,
(watt Spikes to di) kit er.fts 11.11 and I,
MOSS'S! & -JONES,
corner of Market and Sibuylatll 7th atree
T.' Philadelphia
April 20, i; I 6.---2'13
, ,
Canal Lout, Lumber, and
Sill NG LE S s :FOR SALE.
T H E Snhscribers o ff al for sate a second h
canal anat. About 2500 misted Shiners.
three thousand feet of scantling,: all now it -
Clanton.. Late the properly of Sainitel De Poi.
edaaml. JOSHP HAMMER, ( Ad miD i stra
Wm. B. POTIS,
Orwigsburg, sprit 13, ' 15.--
IF, itzLeital P. ORRICAC t
_Forwarding ',awl Genetal Commiii
sion JlTerthaist. •
Wood street Wharf,
~SchtLygrill,Philad. ~
HI ESPECTFULLY informs his Friends, ,
ii-s' sons and the Public, that halts* made eitsnA
arrangeinents for- forwarding Goode by beats d
to all parts of the SchuSilkill, Union, and Paturayl
Ilia Canals, at the lowest rides orfeeight, assist
them that all business" intrusted to his este tril l
promptly end correettratteillikt to.
Philadelphia, Mitch 30
Franklin Rolling
On the Little Schuylkill Roil Rood, near Neil:
6iirg..Schey/kiil county.
sobscribera respectfully announce to
public that the'llolling Mi noes in the
tie of aueeermint operation. and- are 'prepare.
urn tab • Iron of a • aoperior Ira MT, the si'
n ordinary , use. Also, Rad Road Iron ; of es
kind, at the sbortest notice. Address;
SAMUEL BARTOLETTE &
Feb. Por t Clinton, Schuylkill C
Pottsville, b 9, 1839. . S-1 y
Port Cathie..
STEAM FOUNDRY.
TOO( AS H. AVAntereterta anti Jahn drown,
epeetfoiiy infermir their.Trieod' • nod the pn
that they have entered intrreepartnenildp ender
firm of
Wiaterateen**llllWpwa, •
4
And that they haveopened . a Fdandry.tlilkek ithr
and 'Fitting up - Shop, •in Port garboc. wisere I ey
arc prepared to receive all orders for Axles. Id—
laws, Screens, and everykind of / ron Work eo ns t.
ed with the different branches ,of the (' net 'Tr dere
and which they pmmise to execnte with fidelity Sad
punctuality. TOMAS H. WINTERSTRAW,
JOHN BROWM I .
Fort Ci r bon , sprit 13
Pottsville and Danville Aail oad7C-
A.-
puny. . \ 1 I .
l
rill 11 E annual meeting of the itoeki ) & dera, an an
A election. far a Preaitent, ten Managers, nd
Treaaorer, to aerv.e the above eoMpenV for the e
ing year, will be held at the otEie of the Sehovlicill
Navigation. Campantl.. on Monday,- the .6th day( nf. .
May neat, between the bourn of '4 and 6 o'clochjt
!
M. i ) 1 -
8. 11. CARPENTER, Treasurer. i
154
epri 13,
To the Stookholdera in the CornOusy for erecting a
Bridge. over the. north east< be nch of the rt.ty..l
Su" ueha n na between the to w aCa unwise* ind
the mouth °Molting treek.
NOTICE - 1
Hereby, .
rfuIHAT the paid Stocalioldeni, will Meet at he
house of 'Joseph "SharplesS„ in the tun of
Cana woma, on , Monday the- 6th of May next. t 1
o'clock P . -M., for.the ppopoie o6eleating one p
dent, six, Managers, one Treasurer and one Seer ta
il., an the ensuing leas. - (
.agRA S. IIAYIENRST, Secretor ..
14-
Npri) 6
- • '.l
iA:. •
n f:iOD
N.
pnEgnb!criberhu i
ret l nedrr;mi
end in now opening et Itto New Fatore in • a
kei Streel,ftt complete end cbOille selecllioa of r
P y timed*. which have been puirehased at the I
eat hash prices, and will be sold accordingly.
respectfully invites the Ladieskind '6 7 entlem
Pottsville end its vicinity to call end exernin al eil
stock before purchasing siren tone: and by kee
a complete assortment ,of every nettele connect
his lane will • aspic:tau receive el' hatetof the connec t
patronage. MEM ND' W. EAR 4
A pill I.s—t
•
°Cambric Thislin, &c...
VAP4BRICK. Titiri. Book % I nd •Swiis Mug' ,
Bishop taiail...liniteticm.LiOn:Canibric, P'.
and Figqral Bolline,t . .t,'Grociangit,./flond, dr.e.4' I
cheat.. i lE. W. EAR 1
,
'aril 13 i . 15- ii
, i•
Illtisier,y and. *delve.
L)l► DIE'S }Pock Hose. Bt
Worsted4)o., : NE'trittll ti..,Wl.ito •
tilaotV.otton tki, l 4 ll ierEmbtO n "d D°4 I , - 'CI
fold GratkorftWo „Kid and JI I.;
Open Work. Wkire tlinik. •
ipril llottd Begs. - •,-AD2lsgir. W. •E
to •
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