The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 25, 1839, Image 4

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- DIATA.NOIC GOAL LANDS,
KNOWN I.ll'
4 G , IIIA.NT LANDS."
Tillg - SuGtcrilxir duly appointed try the Court of Berlin
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county. #a Aaeignee of Valentine Bruhn. Enquire,
tate of Beds °minty. deceased will offer for Sale at
PUBLIC VENOM. od Friday the 7th day ofiuneinext,
at 10 o'clock A, M., at Pottsville; Schuylkill county,
Vennsylvanla, at the Pennsylvania Hall. now OClMpled
ky-JosephHatighawont, the following
"ALUABI i ,E ESTATE:
1 1 051. Containing 400 acres and allowance, simile in
Bhamokin tOwnship, Northumberland county, adjoining
lands of Loh David F. pardon, Hugh Hellas. Esqpires,
and others.,, It being the moat Western-Tract of the
s GRANT ANDS. as divided between the tenants in
Come:tory', pertinence of a Writ of Partition, and num
bered in id Partition No. 12, lying on the head wa
ai i..,
No. 2. C ntaining 400 acres and allowance - situate in
the *mesh p and county aforesaid. adjoining Thomas
Cadwallader, Esq.. Frederick Johnson. Robert Grey.,
and others- It being one of the 'Prams of the "'GRANT
LANDS," s divided between the tenants in common,
in purse e, of the mild -Writ of Pa mom.. and number
ed in the I nest of said Partition No. 9, lying on the
LANDS
Head Wat rs of the Sitolookin and Nlatianoy Creeks.
No. 3 emitting about 1763 acres and alowanee,
situate in t e township and county aforsaid , adjoining
lands of &tomato Cadwallader, Esquire. F. G. Stees.
Boyd & , William Sh44.Geni-ge Celdrain. and oth
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_ era. It Li beling also one of the Tracts of the " (=RANT
LANDS:" las divided between the tenants i n c ommon .
in puritanof the said Writ of Partition , and numbered
in the In est of aid Partition No. 7, lying on the wa
e
tern tit Sh mokin'Cresik, ! in Locum Valley. and 'on the
Mabanoy fountain . This Tract a f fords the :idvantage
.of Water ower.'to almost any extent for f;rut and Saw
mills,, andlron Works of any deseriition.
No. 4. C
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staining about 17ti3 acres and allowance, situ..
ate in the ownshm and county aforsa id . and part thereof
in the enemies of Schnylkol and Columbia ; adjoining
lands of r"homris 'Cadwallader, late David •F. clordon,
Esquire, Archibald Weal' and Patterson and Benjamin
'Coombe*. ft being likewise one nt the I'r:wilt of the
-.GRAN LANDS," as divided OtiWeen the tenants to
Common in pursuance of said Writ of Partition, and
.nnrober in the Inquest ()fluid Partition No. 5, lying on
the v ate sof Locust Creek and Big Bun. emptying- in
the Nlaha oy Creek, affording pool water power for 1-
ton Wo sOf any descrtption. with the old Sunbury road
routing t .igh it, in Locust Valley, and th e IVlahatioy
Mon nts i .
Ns. 6. Containing about 775 'orres 31,1 allowahce. sit
nate pa rty in Schuylkill and partly in Colurnbia ,county,
adjoinin T homas Cadwallader. Burd Pa•rerroti,& Co.,
David Gordon and Benjamin Coombe , Esctires. It
being lik wise. one of the Tracts of the .t ; R A Nl' 1-A NDS
'Coombe*. ft
dividtlxf between the tenants in (.:ninilion. in purse
anoe Of Ole said Writ of partition, and numbered in the
Inquest bf said Partition No. 1 lymg on !lie waters of
th "'Big ?ilahanny Creek, an 1 the Centre Turnpike runs
•, through the same, and haring on It:- a
• RENO • ' TAVERN STAND,
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i II •--• ' known as the Brill's*, or Green's{ Tavern
nd now occupied by William Conner.
Throu_hout these Lee Tracts of Land, the pottriville
and Daneille Rad Road runs,dividing ear n'rrael at near
ly equal istances from the extreme lines : earlaract is
known t abound in coal of the very hest quality, and l
ron'ore,end can be mined with great advaniage.—and
having on an mexhatustab4e supply of the veryhest tim
ber ofttearly every variety.
No. B. Containing about 500 acres, situate in (be town
ship of iShamokin. Northumberland county. adjoining,
lairds of the late. Judge Bradford, A. M'Call. Lightfnut
& Start' and the Assyluin Comrny. well known as the 1 3
"Riffere Pract" , --Through this Tract the Centre Turn
. ',. pike passes, and ther4 is condonable Dwel.
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ling and Out Houses, with a good'
TAVERN STAND. ' ,
art.'::.---_ The Shamokin Creek r uin s th-dugli Vita s
Land, .pot which is erected a Saw-mill. with water
power Ignite sufficient fora Grist Mill and Iron Works
Ofall kWs. It abounds in Stone Coal. Iron ore, and tin
White
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and Pine Timber is not equalled hyouy Lad
in that ' antj. The rail neidbefore named, passes eith
er ovetVor very near Otte Land.
Tl* above described property n.ll be sold together
oxdivided, as ciescubed, or will be divided so as to suit
,porehaisen.
It isconfidently believed that there is no bind in the:
"Coal; Region" superior if equal to, tlio.e one? offered
.for salt. for Coal, Iron ore. Timber and Farming uses.
none irt which cockatoos could engage with more ecriii
tain ptp&table returns for their investinents. They ad -1
join, aad are not less valuable th:in lands that have al-?
T
Wen sold at from $6O to feted the acre, in snr4ll7
Tracts.
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in addition to the litinville and Pottsville rail road':
*hie affords an outlet for the product of these I mels,l:
either to Pottsville and thence to Ph•ledeli:hia. or tol
the 8 smothsnna. near Sunbery, and thence to Balti-1
more, there has beeu proviso - in made by Legislative ent
echo t for the improvement of the lishanoy Creeki;
lea& from the (Susquehanna up tot hese Lands ;a nd/i
as im rovements progress , no doubt can be entertained:
but th o stream will be loeked—fonninr a shirk-water
Nay tics to ;the very month of the Coal Drifts. ,l
Ev r 7 information will be fftven about the 'Fide--;
whin a balievad to be i bevond dispute.
or T Terms will beniadesccommiallattne to purthas
ere. GEORGE FOX.
Assignee of Vateritzne Brobst. i
Ap ll 87 . . 17-6 t ;
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ICoal Land. f,
•Rsale, the undivided half of a tract of Land
flown es, the "Little • Clausser Tract." aitua th
:•• lately West ,olf' and contiguous to the town 441
Ilenreontaining eighty one acres twer.ty-sill
es. This land lies within t so- hundred. yards
West West Branch rail road. and a vein of
„„ prx , sed t o b e the "Sca,hn" or "Lewis," is rj
along the range of its Northern boundary.
I.f the tract is well timbered, the other Ortion
sceptible of high ilrnprOVlllPltta 11% a FeT16,1:111#•
!eters) a suitable liottae, Barn. &c. For turth
tiCtitara, apply WS; the undersiened,
1110.11 is J. 8.4.11iD
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— Bacon.
AMS, Slum!derv, Flitch. F.w Sale by
HILLER, 4 11 AGGERTY.
15—
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StAither Fe ithers.
find quality, for sale by
MILLER 4- HAGGERTY.
15—
EMI
Ignon, Alackekel, Shad, &c.
I Pickled Salmon,
" &elm Shed.. -
" de Mackrel, few sate by
MILLER 4- lIMIGERTY.
15—
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zkiii ;
I. To ewers..
CONSTANT BO * .-. ly of NORT/I• RIVER
MALT will be pt by the Subscribers at the
hwerk,' oases, Philadelphia, where the
era of Potuwille and elsewhere can be accom:
tell at all MOODS of the year.
W T V EDDLE.& . DARLINGTON,
i gcA. 36 South Front street.
biladelphia,MarchiklB39. 11-2moa
Fresh .Saiddineih
put up in the purest sweet al, et 1
1113 N ANS.
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I.toliwilw.-:aiti
?::3 -44 Ate#0
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ble NATiI ANA,
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exten;e - aprortment,, i t t
r. price of 3n to .37 j r ytrd; hy:
1 lA_ - - 'NATOVig.,
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yr t geabecribet kali jiist i4.,Wited" - " • -
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A- il pieces of Superfine' pk, h
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•0 p t ec e i r of Fahhionable e rtalowt Sites;
IVestinka,SumitarClothl, ... . . . •, .
Fiandh; Engliih; and Areal - thiti!il 'and Ccit"
totrpFillihits, which he will hellprbetelila slid Re
tail at a• a' mill edwinei on , ' st. - I .
spill 1 1 3 15--- - -tf
—4--
. ' • Car r Mg. .
flp(IE most splendid assottmint of Parlor and
a tEntry Carpeting, repeirtiO y '` '
sinil 13 Is—tf . P. NATHANS. '
illeEW and Fashionable tie lost received at
Zi I •
1 • N. NATHANS. •
april i 3
• 15—tf
18, Lovitj
Fincy Goods.
rillthe Subscriber is now'rimeiving and will contin
.oii• ue tbreceive throng houtfthqapproaching season
fultassortments of English,Frejach and India Bilks
Laces and Fancy Goods, which he offers at the low
est cashprices.
E. W. EARL has recently , ceived a handsome
assortment of desirable Spring Goods, to which he
would invite the attention •of urchasers, among
which are
Black Italian Manton ilk , 'Worked Ruffles,
Black Gro de Nap, Blac rode ,Loraine, Blue
Black Do., Coloured Grode Blue and Blue
Mack Bombazines, Chintzes a d low price Prints;
Fancy Dress Ildsfs., Victoria) and Satin Scarfs,
French Worked Collate, Btifunit and Needle Work
Tambour'd Do., Black Lae Veil; and Hdkili,
Muslin Edgings and'3naertioe , Bobinet and Cut-
ton Do., Thread Do., Hosiery apii Gloves, Irish Lin
en, Linen Sheeting's, Shirting{ Mualin, Bead Bags
and Purses, Chinese Satin! D 4, Marseilles Skirts,
Large Veils, Linen "Napkin*, Mlirseilles . Bureau Cov
ers, &e. c.
All of which will be solci vet , ' chop for
aprii 13 - r E. W. EARL
INEN Sheeting's. Irish Linen, Bleached and
Unbleached Table Cloth( Napkins, Bird Eye
Diapers,.Russia Diapers ( &c.
april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL.
Stocks, Bosoms & Collars,
grjENTLEMEN are in i vite4s to mill at the New
"air Store of the Subqcriber In Market street, and
eistritne some very handsormi embroidered Slieneal.
Stocks, Cungruss Bosoms, Collars , Metahe Straps,
Embroniered Suspenders,.&c.'&c.
-spri./ 13 15—tf E. W. EARL.
Zephyr IVersted.
A N assortment of the above article can be had at
the. Fancy Dry Good Stub? of the Subscriber in
Mat ket street. !. E. W. - EARL.
april 13 IS—tf
F.ll 111(1,1 LE
Tailor big.
f~E Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public Ken , rally, that he has removed
his establishment into MAIIINTANGO STREET,
ilex( to the corner of Centre, Where ho will continue
lo execute work in the hest !and most fashionable
itylo, and hopes by attention- to continue to Yecieve
()is portion of public paironeze, lie will always
keep on nand, a small.bot gbod assortment of veal_
hugs and other articles which may be acceptable
bus patrons. JAMES Mc.ALARNEY
April 6 14-3 utb
•
To • Iron Ilion Ufa c t rers.
INIF: Subscriber., as Aftents for Mr. George
Crane, of W.ifes, havink obtained a patent in
ilhe Unfit d Sfates for hia prifcess an smelting Iron
Anihractie Coq!, and Holding an Assignment
of tire Patent obtained by the late Rte. F. W. Gob:-
clammier, are prepared
. 0, rata lie ones for the
snanufsecure of Iron accordtriz to Mr. Crane's grin
A & G. ti ALSTON , & Co.
i No 4,Sonth kirunt St. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, April 6 , 14-31 no
NEW STORE.
riariE Subscribers respeatfully. annoulee to the
a public that they have taken the well known
stand in Centre street, next 0011 r above the National
hotel, lately occupied by Mt. Joseph U. Kei n, where
they intend to keep a large and general assortment of
Dry. floods,
Grocei÷s. 4.c.
Which they will sell on i s atconimodating terms
us any other Store in tlielrprOi r igh.
Er Their elegant sow:limo/it of Spring Goods
a ill 'le Opened in, a .hart iiine., •
april 6
New Spririg Good*.
30 pieri., new end Prints, pist received
and l'or sale by T. & J. EAT re.
March 2, 9
Grotendt •
50 Bushel). African and I;harle•ton Groundnuts o
good quality, prat teceiveil and for pain by
J S. C. MARTIN.
Novl7
J UST received and novi opening—tt large assort
ment of sensonahle
Dry Goods —grbeeries,
Hard and Queeigsreare,
Fresh 3lackerelAo's. 1 2 4,3, in
whole. halt, andtquarter Barrels.
Salt. Plaster, 4+, 4.e.
ell of wtreh will be said at Philadelphia prices.
Conntry Storekeepers /mg others will find it to their
advantage to call beforeporehasine elsewhere.
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Mount Carbon. Dee.. 2
Roati tor Sale.
5 good Canal Buat4 roesale low; for tennis apply to
JAMES M. BEATTY.
"(arch
T ILE valuable lot of G rottnd, with Conch %faker's
Shop thereon ; situate eto the North East corner
of Norwegian and null streets.—Apply to
/)I.I,LLER & HAGGERTY.
Deo. I- 2
Popullr Medicine,
A NI) Family Ativiier, a new and excellent
work, by R. Coates!, M. D just received and for
sale by • B. HANNAN.
Febuury, 23.- -
Weigh Rooks.
riThE subscriber hosodwavo on band and &reale
AL cheap, Welsh Bibles, Testaments and Primers.
B. BANN AN. 4
October 20
Davy's Mrifety Lanips 4 t •
F the beet constriction, and moat a pprovtd kind
just received and Tok idle B. HANNAN.
Orders for any nuiiber - ortheae Lampe will be
supplied at the'shortest notice.
Jan 5 •
; •
Fits Sale. •
, ..
Qrx - Sc,baylkill Caria Boats, nearly new,. aviDlar
'‘.?iiiild filar. Apply In ' ANDREW RUSSEL.
' Mahantaego Street 6...ti
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igATBANS.
Linen*.
s AMUEt. Iit , NTZtN'GER,
DANIE 6 KREBS.
etc 40048.
For Sale.
. ,
_ „sefunn- ..,„ .acipt
which...as a xneditti47scpses all theebenege:ialpropw
erties of calom el. ' ye„,Hr of tirodocipc;fie del.
eterkuuteffbete- Wag front Meuse of that
drug. • Tbii ;Or: iiiditte tinepa C mild ..a efficient
cathartic, an d, as, omptiueded, stso acts as itonie 4E
imeetieand 4 - e. iSatie ilireeldena accompanying
the medicine) •;" • ' ' -
'Ps petrficuLar ;adieu and use
i
Its action epee qdre,sytopm is yerkgeneral. no part
escamngits Inffuerke filial' bowtnier, upon the secrets
rim and exerstoricat that i v l great non-or is particularty
tnenifeineff;lron4int it 11. be seem to have it three;
effect upon ithe b4Lary mg nii, and to be particularly as
dented • to the treatment of bilion#feeetn and other die ,
eases' where a ails, tic untjestion'of the /iv-r end
portal circle prey. I; bends the great success that bas
attended its admin stratiodin liver affections. dysnepai
and diseases of the sea dalk- and howelegenerally. Be..
ing diffusible in itii operitien.it produces a free circular
tion in the vessels on tbdsurface of the body, accom
panied by a gentle perspitation. It does not exhaust.
h i ke drastic puma* ; still Its action is more universal,
and it may be often repeated. not merely with safety.
but with great be ;Min becomes indispensably! ne
cessary in cares itif long fitandint, for in them intense
temporary impressions made by strong niedicinessel
dom, if ever, do riod, endued to injure the stamina of
the constitution. i i
, its creme
The proprietor* - do no claim . for it unit:erne/11y i• e.
that it will core 4 diseases; nor , on its introduction in
to a fancily, shduld therphysician be dismissed ; no, 1
they would advise all to have a family physician, and
the more experienced and scientific the better: they de
claim, however, that a timely resort to this medicine
may in a great many instances save the expense and
trouble of es Ilingithe aid 'of such physician, n being ca
pable of producing the effect desired in the primary
stages of a majority of diOeases incident to this country.
In many long standing. or chronic diseases. such as ill
condittoned ulceris, and the vanous diseases of the skin,
it may be taken bY periled' of common judgement with
out medical advise.
•
Person! advised to give if a triaL
Not Mlly advised m adort it as a family
medicine. but these who are labouring under disease
that calmnei has failed to , remove ; those who have seen
and felt the deleuvious effects of: as welt .is those who
esteem atbrand to be the ticAt (Wall um:times ; and those
too, Who . have tried -every thing." (from the braved
cu re all io.irumit purporting to have emanated from
great f.reigu rairges or foctetial, down io humble quack
medmine of Dr. A. Z )411 are invited to try this
simple Amerwati article; JI is not the intention of the
proprietors to ritstnin this medicine by cert:ficater and
puffing. but he why (Winn-eduction in those places where
It has not bee, known, it is deemed proper to show
what is stud oh it where it has been known tne past year.
The-following editorial :articles and extracts from let.
tens by phys.cidris, and others are given for that purpose.
The (011ov/in; is an e 4 tonal from the Clacannata Tel
egraph, edtterl by Bishop Purcell:
- Fs/rod of Tomato, a ; substitute for Calumel."—The
topirtous anal frecptently , destructive consequences that
hare oft en resulted to the human frame from the ne.
cessity of having recourse to a drug of no ow er 11,1. and
at the same tune. of ao deleterious a nature. as ralrmsel,
utchice to u.dlcome the announcement of a safe, and
_what is confidently staino to be, in most cares, an effect
ual substitute for it,-which, while it possesses, if not all,
at least a great portion of its good qualities, Is free front
its most ohjertionab:e 0(104. Es cry iliseotery in the vir•
tues of the vegeta fie kingdom must have lit infancy, and
Its period (it nro..a non • 1t e are inclined to think this
will stand the test of scrutroy. and be a trr=t desiratdc
-acquifidon to the work Land particularly to the people
of this country. We lit've hoard it h. t tidy spoken of
and we beheve the respit of every investigation of its
usefulness, yet made, tugs been fa% oratalc.
The propiletnrs (31110 Ciitii;mutta Estr3 , t. of Tomsm
make no secret of its ciftmoomion. but reseal it to every
methdat man who desirts to know it.'
The following Is extracted from a tottr! to one 01 the
proprietors I y Hie Hon,. 1. Burnett, fonnerly mayor of
the city otCtnCmnatta
C't nein won, January fith.l%3A.
Da- AiII RR
Dear Sir.- 4 I ha ve n•eri your Compound
EIIIMCI Of Tothato during the past autuniter aaif fad. and
have nohrwt.,tina ui nehesian sated no •elo.ral
medical bills.. Fuur film% family dur s t ; ; that period
N ere indisprourd, and the usual ii)m,anitas of 3
bilious attack . Tliey . tvery iu every instance relieved
by the use oyour Tomah., pil'a 1 consider them a ral
uable me d.rl le. They 410 SAN 41 , 1(1 1 l*lleVe
ns efficacious as calomel in curt . ..cling a bilious habit.-
1 have used diem myself watt great benefit.
The following is from Robert l'unchon, Esq., who has
made the Retinue of Medteme hts partit-slar study.
Oncunsatti, Fabruary, Ist. 1838.
Da M 'Lacs!
Drar Sir is with much pleasure that I bear ten•
tinnany to the efficary of the Tomato parin affections of
the hoer: froth its opUrniion which I haw witnessed in
my own case. I am re:oy to conclude that you have dis
covered the lung looked for nesideratuts. a substitute
for , nlornel in ,dis•eases of the liver. Accept. sir, my
grateful acknowledgments. Your obedont servant.
The foliowin; w extracted from a letter of a highly re.
speciaid e physician to friends of his in Cincinnutti, who
had sonciten hIP option as to the virtues at this medidine.
lindrenccburgok, January 261/i, 1838.
tilts-itsil'grx Co.
Gemartneu.+— • • • i have used the article (Miles'
Com .011114.1 FixtractritTionato i somewmt extensively ti
prescription for some months past, in many of the al
most numberless marnfesiations °limp:sic derangement
particularly In intamile cases, and akhough 1 cannot
say, that it i 111 ALL cases a sidotittte for tnerriirial
medicines, yo•I the striking analogy in Ye theramuic ef
fects is such as to recommend it favorably to my mind
us an adjutant In most instances to Lb. exhibition of cal
omel, and where an Miniediate or speedy alternative rt . -
I'm! is IRA irdiispensible.it may supersedetts use altogeth
er. la several instances in which an ant)pathy or pre
judice agaiina mercutial remedies exerted, 1 hate pre
scribed it whh eery Rood effect.
ain.geMlemen, respectfully yoursAs•
J. It. emu w ER, M. D.
HEM
The followtng. is a voluntarypistalaneni made by a
highly respriciable arid ticientificl'hyracian. and appear
ed in the rconville Conner," huh winter
MILES' EX -‘,l_7 OF TONVItt--.-% SCRSITTUTE
FOR cm.oxila..—Having made a trial of the above arn•
cle,l feel svbi camellia recommending at as a useful med
icine. TIM pills poetess all the purist ive and anti-bil
mos. properhes or emomel, without my of its injutious
ten. enema.. Pemons who are arldieed to habitual tor
por of the liver, accl consequent accumulations of bile,
aid who have been compelled tof have resource to thid
oilferent Prepara tides of Merctiq it relief, will find
Miles' Pala, a safe and convenient tubstati,te.
NAIL ELD,I4I- D.
Numerous other Testimonials P.m Physicians and
others in Its favor Can be examined tit this office.
The subscriber halt been a ponintedSole Agent for the
-sale of this Medicine in Schii) {kb county, who will
furnish it .wholesale to all those w 1'44 may • wish to put
base to /ell agu in B. HANNAN.
Altai for sale by' %Valls mT. Eptirg, Pottsville, Jacob
II untunger, Jr. , Orregsburg. Burma dt Taylor, Millers
ville, and liugh Klnsley. , Port ‘24*.bon. and Hunter &
flown, Tamiqua. •
March D. iti:SD. 10-iv
I Glossary of Architecture.
A GLOSSARY of the Termi used in the Gree•
ciant, Romani Italian and Gothic Architerture,
second (minionezempSfied by fuur butt
dred curl. Also
' CATECHISM OF IRON,
Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide
to the [rim Trade; with practiea. remarks and use.
ful obsetwations, Including a neo and mimprehen.
eive set (it Tables.; arranged in au approved way and
order, Mid containing the weights of morq than
IGOR bodice' and substazets of Iron, to whirh are,
aonexed" the neatest proportioned number of feet,
which is equal to a ton in weight of each of the dif
ferent bodies and sizes, arranged and compiled from
the beat En4lish authorities, Just received and for
sale by B . HANNAN:
Match 2 9
Ittading Steam Works.
gpill4pdersip ir d are now p repared iniumfae.
lure to circle &eons 'Engine* to soy size, and
-set into operatic in any earl of the state. Also,
cold .or hot riveted %am. Letuulutive Buikill.
Hail -R4ad Cara, and Jail the work of *sancta!
machine shop. • - - J. MAX JONES '4E. Co;
Jan Si . llf—
FX=C4
M3te-7:40,1' •t- - •'•- • • - • • •
•,
1 1 001 C
...4 i I Etty l / 4 3--7 , :ne. ,....a
•.. • •
IrlikOklielt &Witt
-;
; ;-i;pfekW- . ;; .
.1.1- --, -Ziaiiiik-lkii t iv k e
trf evaiy,deleeipion. Made toorjdeiat,the loweit
d „the tilidil.'atipidied:wholeaaler at Philadelphia.
prides. ' ' • '
"!. aped
• PALIELIT44I4 CO.
../Irergerso"
INFORM their frier!kikrlii)dpie etiblic in • general,
that th ai removed :Ma rem i tk lrkekr former skaniiit k
Centre
-Street,. ( apposicefto:, do 'Begirt:ll3N
Store,) where. tbey have on hind, a general assort—
ment of superfine Broad, Cloths and Casaimmes of.
the most fashionable colors, . with in elegant worse
meet of Sommer •Clothe,' Satin, Silk,. Valencia.;
Marseilles and Velvet -Vestirls; Linen, CiStten and
Chas Shiro—% : Wit, S Ib. 3 Bombazeen Stocks,
Linen and Chintz Bowels and Collars, also Linen
and China Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Cotton,
Thread, Beaver ind Hoskin. Gloves, Linen and Cot.
ton Hose an d
, Half Hose,- Faney—Lieen and Silk
Handkerchiefs' end Gurn-Elastic Sespenders„,,,They
alsO ht on band an elegant stotk of Gentle:lol'i
and Bora wearing apparel] adlah as Fair and
Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vesta and joens,
made efler ' the latest fairtuon and the best work
mansbip, which they intend to sell at reasonable
priCes.
P. S. Wanted two or three good Jonineymen
Tailors, to whom constant work will be given
throurhout the seem°. •
rvflE subscriber has sow on hand at his Store
11 and Storehouse on Centre and Steil Road streets,
a full assortment of Goods suitable, for the coal re•
gion vie
Bart Iron of assorted sizes,
Hand and Hoop do do
Nails and `pike Rods do do
"keel, Round & Square do do
Nails and Spikes do do
Coal Shovels do do
Hardware, a general asssortment.
All of which he is selling at reduced prices.
)an 1:1 2 CLYTON.
TIM undersigned, has given a snccial and limited
power of Attorney to Ms. William F. Dean, of
Pottsville, to act in reference to the Valley Furnace
lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to
transact b .ainess relating to that property will be
shewo the authority by applying to him.
April . 6
A LL kinds on hand constentir.• and hilly cot to
order. Apply to T. S. [UDC WA Y, Jr.
Iktarcii 9 10—tr.
valuahle tractor Land called the "Clin
ton Tract," . belonging to Elizabeth Spcihrt.
situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next
north of, - and adjoining the- Peach Mountain is of
ered for sale on accommodating terms; or the Coal
Mines will be leased severally or together to an sp.
roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS,
. • .3d & Walnut Street, Philticlelphia.
rriflF: nndersigKed cautiorillphe publie against
" niirehnslng or lea,inq the trent of land ra rd
Clinton Trart, on the Ensa Ntowegian rail road,
frOto Elizabeth Sonhn, or Frenry NTorris for her.
AP he the undersigned ellims title thereto, nod
will institute a suit againt,t any person attempting
to take the possession thereon
Manheirn,.lpril 28, 18:1f1.
Knowledge for the People,
IV, the plain Why and Because rot every thing
`Lir just received and for sale by B. BANNAN.
Feb. 23
Scotch' 'Whiskey.
(AIM Scotch Whiskey, Lem-es and Loaf Sugar
for sale by N. NATIIANS &Co'
Port Clinton .IFoundry
FOR SALE.
WILL be . sold at private - sale, the FoLndry
,v
'pleasantly situated at Port Clinton, Si+ uv lk ill
county, on very Ofsonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commeffeinent of the Little Schuylkill
and Susquehanna jail Road, now making, and
n ill in a short time be one of the ,est situations
in the country to do a large business For terms,
&c. apply to . PARKE& TIERS,
Iron Founders, Philadelphia.
or 'SAC MYERS,
Port Clinton.
F-6.11
ISAAC Bt. RNETT
lioeistar PCNCHON
CALL Al'l'HE
New Establishment,
Corner of Centre and Market Streets Pottsville.
rip H E subscribers respectfully annopnee to their
friends and the public generallj, that they
have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob
Bull & Co, corner of Centre and Market streets,
where they are now provided with a choice atsort,
'tient of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Liquors, &c.
which they are determined t.nsell at the very knees
prices. HAZZARD & STRAUCH.
N. B. All .kinds of Country Produce taken a
the hig'heat market prices.
April I
•
New
.Goods.
A funeral assortment of fresh and seasonable
Goods, just received--consisting in part of
Dry woods,
Groceries,
Hard ware,
Queensware,.
Mackerel,
• Salt, Plaster, &c. &c. •
which will. be sold low fur cash. The highest price
paid in cash for all kinds of country prodoco.
JOSEPH WHITE & :SON.
Mount Carbon, 2
Resumption of Business.
NEW DRUG STORE.
T HE Subset iber returns his grateful acknowl
edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to his assistance after
the loss of his property by fire in December last,.
and would also acquaint the; and the nubile gen
erally, that he has again minenced the Drug
Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Centre Street, In the boroug of
Pottsvifte, where may always be had a genet as
sortment of
Drups- Medicines,
Paints, Oile
Glass, Dye Stall%
And every other article in the above lino, which he
is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating
terms, •
N• B• al' Physicians prescriptions carefully pot
up at tho shortest notice.
Pottsville, 111 . 125. 30,1838
, Lumber i Lumber 1!
12000 feet inch Seasoned White Pine Boards
15000., cicyq t .inch Poplar Boards.
'2OOBO Joint Shingles 18 dud 21) inch,
g. l r lerrY Pcssi . ds, •
ank anOcantljng, •
Shingling and Plastering Leth, for gale b 1 •
SAMUEL '
5-7
February,
Pottsville;Sept.ls, £B3B.
Public Notice.
F. W. t:EISSENHEIMF.R.
14-tf
Luniber ! Lumber !!
COAL LAND
For Sale, or to be Rented
Cannon.
WM. T. ErrING
==3===milmi
EM
CAPITAL:AUTHOEUED7BY:. LAW., $2,50.0006
'CIiAnTEMPrsitHM3..AL.
MAKE botlri limited , and Temente' Inrinneeen
on Etriek[Stonk fremeztßuildinge, Stores.
Hotels, Millsalernit, - FitableOlembandise, Furnnure
and-Property otiteerirdesenptionAlltinsi twisor dam
age by; Fin. „ „
Ar4RINE AND INLAND INSURANCE:
• The Delaware County insurance company , will also
insure against loss on alikinds of marine riaks an a
gainst the damage otiose upon ,the transportation of
goods. wares, and mercandise by 'water, or by rail way.
upon terms as favourable as any other institation.
For any further information on the aubjecit of insur
ance. either against Fire , marine or intend risks.
HENRY G. ROBINSON. Anent.
July 15. 34—tf %t Schuylkill Haven.
or .WILLIASI Ft. PYFTS.
At Orwlgsburg
•
The Philadelphia Fne
• AND
INLAND - NAVIGATION INSURANCE
COMPANY.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, 000,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on
Xv-11 Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings:Stores, Hotels,
Mills, Barns. Stables, Merchandise, Furniture, and Prop.
erty of every description, against loss or damage by
FIRE.
The subscriber has been appoinied AGENT for the a
bove mentione Institution and is now prepared to make
Itmottexcas upon every description of property at the
lowest rases. . BLINIJAMIN BANNAN.
Pottsville, Feb 25 1837 , 15-
SPRING GARDEN
Fire Insurance Cgmpany.
MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on
Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotels
Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture, and. Prop
erty of every description, against loss or damage by
FIRE.
The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a-
bove mentioned Institntion and is now prepared to make
Issuassetta upon every description of property at the
lowest rules. BENJAMIN BA NNA N.
• Pottsville. Feb. 27.1836. • 15
THE prorietor 'of the Penosytvania Hall Refectory
returns thanks to his friends and the public in gener
al, for, the patronage he has heretofore received, and from
the effons he has made and will continue to make, to
gratify all in his line of business, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of your Patronage. . ,
JOHN Si LVER has made arrangements with Mr.
Robert Harmer, of the "Contus4ow," Nov 44, North
Third street, Philadelphia, for a supply of all the delica
cies which the Philadelphia market can afford during
the Winter season.
Roast Beer,
Corned do
Terra r , ins
enison,
Sardines,
Fried (...)sters
Chatiti
Roasted,
Scoloped,
Stewed,
JOHN POTT.
32
Old Madeira Rine. per bottle, 2 00
Old Pale Sherry Wine, - do 2 00
Old 13ros%n do do 2 CO
Old Port do do . - 200
Old Lsbon do do - 100
Charopaigne. (Paltnetto,) do 2 00
do Napoleon, do 2 CO
do ‘Vondeock, do .2 (X.)
do , Victoria. do 2 00
Peuer's.Stmtta's'st. Sechel's XX Pale Are.
A pan menu' are always in readiness for Supper Parties,
&c and those who call may expect to receive every atten
tion.
Pottsville. Oct. I'7, 1838.
81-qf
Acomplete astkirtment of Rail Road Iron from 2.1X8
I.X.i inch.
RAILROAD TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in:exter
nal diameter, turned est. un-
turned.
RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30.3 in. diameter Rail Road
• A.s.lei. manufactured from
the patent EV Cable Iron.
RAIL ROAD PELT, for placing between the
Iron Chair and stone block
of edge Railways.
IN DI A RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from
New Zealand Flax saturat
ed with India Rubber, and
intended for incline Picnics.
Just received a complete its
sortment of Chains, from
in, to I} in. proved dz man
ufactured from the best ca-
CIIAINS.
ble Iron.
SKIP, BOAT AND RAIL. ROAD SPIRES,
of di ffetert sizes, kept con
stantly on hand and for sale by
. _
A. & “. RALSTON. & CO.
No. 4,lSouth Front Street.
Philadelphia, January 18. r3-Iy.
Wetherill & Rkother,
AT THE OLD STA,ND
No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET,
EA - ST SIDE,
Thais. Dooas FROM TIM CORNER or ARCH Sr
PHILADELPHIA
MANIJFACTURERS OF- --
f.
White Lead dry and i ' Calomel,
ground in Oil, c Red Precips,
Red Lead, White do
Litharge. Vitriol Alb . •
Chronic Yellow, Snip. Quinine
do Green • Tart. Emetic •
do Red . Ether Sulph.
Patent Yellow do Nitric
Sugar Lead do Acetic
'
Copperas • Lunar Caustic
. .
01. Vitriol Corn. do
,
Aq. Fortis A cet. Morphia
Muriatic Acid Sulph. do
Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur
Tart Acid Opi. de Narcot.
Sup Carb. Soda K ermes Mineral
Corros, Sub. Mere. Erhaops do.
Refiners otrhamphor,Sal Nitre, Bninstorie, Borax. &c.
Offer for vale the above mentioned a rt icles, together with
a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs.
and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal
line.
Being manufacturers of - all the articles enumerateden
der the above head, they pledge theinselves to supply
their friends and the public on the, most reasonable
terms.
Window and Picture Glass. from 6 8, to 24 30.
Oct 21 1837 48-
T fIR subscribers would respectfully announce
to the public, that'he has added to his forrnee
stock, lion and • Hardware, consisting, In part or
American and English Bar Iron, Limps and Band
Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly,
Shear,German and English Blister and A. M Steel
Vices, Sofouse.hide anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cast
Steel bind, choping and Broad. axes, nails and
spikes. together with a - general ttesortmen of Iron
Mortgery„ all, of which
,will be sold at reduced
prices, Y - • JOAN CLAYTON.
•April 22 92
• .
Shipping - And Time Books.
Tsultan:Aber as prepared - teprin.ted formfor
8110 - Ont Books, for Colliers and- Agnate 'o;jr.
shipping toil; - to %Wick he 'invites the attention nf
the trade. Alen
,foolsasp • Titais.- - Bcolte
ruled fer vie month,' or two weeks, winch' arillit . ;
aftired - ao the trade cheap. B. BANYAN.,
March 30
I=
M
A CARD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
JOHN SILVER,
Rill of Fare.
per doz
1
WINES
RAIL ROAD IRON.
NEW IRON
& Hardware Store.
• , - •,,
- : - .t -
,5 ,. - ..c ,-: ' 1 :-ir-re l
,1..-t.a tif-..iA .--
ii4,:i a i*tnd:SOciety.
_
e
1----7 . 7
~ „,,.
~ ....3.1:,.-ieffiaittliti or.
„ . 6,4,... 0 i : I-;-- , .., - ili - f.ft.thoirsifithai . 44 re-
PelifiUt :r,l,epOnitstlittny inionnt not exceeding SSO
itinitutt one:VeTWoiti'..`.ltptin Nehidi ait - intere#t of
per tent will paid"on ovell $3 end upwards, but
no interest-will' be ; allowed on 'any fraetional . part,
nt. , 113..%The.,,w1in1e. ' orany part may be drawn op t
tove t iing notiee;from two weeks to three months at
the affute tin.liiondb.s. The beanies of the Slickly
will beleonducteihy the Billnwing;offieers andMiu
agelta. until the. Brit 'Monday in May nett. .
tresident—AQUlLA BOLTON.
'....,...: ..; 4,llferurgers. - .
. .liosejib' Carroll' ... i Samuel 3. Potts
Edward- itioghei . i B. S. Warne -
Jacob Bull .„ • . Jesse Turner -
`'' -L. Whitney; Secietary and Treasure..
Article 3d of theehall:ter.' "No emolument what.
soever shill be - received by the President or-Man.
agars for their-services. nor shall any Manager
become a borrower from the Institution.
get 3
RF.eIDIAG
NAIL AND IitONVORKS 2
. .
HAVE on hand, -
BOILER IRON,
• ' SHEET 'do. .
ROUND &SQUARE IRON,
COALscitg EN . do. •
•
RAILROAD do•
Bar Iran of any sizti drawn to order. Nth and
Spikes of all sizes, for sale at lowest city prices.
MI sizes Rail Road bop, punched and counter
sunk, and cut to angles..
KEI MS, WHITAKER Is
Jan 5, 1839
4P-o Old eountrymen.
PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL
VAC4ETtIi.
•
THESE Eackets sail from Philadel.
^a:(r • phia the - 20th of every month, except
41s the First Month (January,) and from
Liverpool the Bth of every month
throughout the year,
Ship Algonquin, Captain Albert Torley, 20th
or Fourth rnonth . (May.)
Ship Pocahontas Captain James West, 20th of
Twelfth Month. (December.)
Ship Monongahela, Captain Mierkin,. 20th of
Second Month, (February )
Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. ?Hittte',
20th of Third Month (March.) .
The owners haie spared no expense to render
these ships safe and commodious conveyances for
passengers and merchandise, and can confidently
recommend them in these respects fo the patronage
of the publie.
They are towed up and.down the Delaware
steam, and are thus enabled to go to sea the day
they leave port.
Charge for passage: o Liverpool. in the Cabin,
035—in the Steerage, $203, from Liverpool in the.
Cabin £35 sterling. Apply to
HENRY & ALFRED"COPE..
- • . Walnut street wharf, or
JOHN A.BROWN & CO.,
No. 14 Chesnut street.
ILTThe subscriber has been appointed Agent for
the Messrs. Cope's Line of Packets, between Lira
pool and Philadelphia, and will receive the passage
Money from those whp wish to send for their friend,
in the old country.
• The rates °flare will be made known by applying
at the office of the &littera' Journal.
OE
Pottsville Institute.
pre..eet term emnroeneed on the- 7th test
under the fivreetion o!' 31r. Charles W. Parma.
TERIIS OF ADMISSION.
'There will .bb four ternin.in a }'ear, each cos.
aiming of twelsev%ceks. / Pupils entering at any time
after the commencement °fa term, and previous to
the explitition of the first four weekaof the term,
will be chaiged for a,whole term.
Pupils eater Ina - after the expiration of the first
1 / of
four weeks, and be ore the expiration of 8 weeks
the.icrm will be forged fur two thirds id a term—'
and pupils. cote ing after the expiration of B
weeks of a tersil,.and before the completion cf• the
term, will be :charged for one third or the term- •
For instruction in reading, writing, and arith.
metie, $4 per term. • 4
For- all or eiiher of the aforesaid branches, with,
addition of English Grammer, Geography, Mathe
matic., Geometry and Book-keeping, or any, of
them, $6 per term. •
For all or any of the aforesaid branches with the
addition of the Latin eon Greek hingunges, of
either of thern,S b per term.
jan.l2
Pascal Iron Works Ware-
house,..
No. 77 South Third Street, S. E. corner Walxu
PHILADELPHIA.
%Morris, Ttisker alorrisy
I RON Founders, and Manufacturers of Cod
Grates, - Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Balth- Boa.
era s Perpetual Ovens, &c.. Welded Wrought boa .
Tubes, for Steam, Gas, plot Water, St.c.
Da rylis Safety Lamps
of the hest Construction.
Patterns for the Foundry received, and eastingo
delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St.
Philadelphia.
September 9.6.1838.
AND FIR' BRICK.
T HE subscribers, respedtfolly announce to.th
Inhabitants'oePottaville, and ids vicinity, the
they are always prepared to nerve them in the se.
lection of a large and complete assortment of Slots
Ware, of all Linde and varieties. They likewiw
keep constantly mi supply Fire Brick,
warranted 'ft,: all enroll purposes, which they offer
at wholesale and retail at low prices, and on Scram•
modating terms. WELLS & WHO&
Reading, March 9th. 1839. 10—ly
Cambric Muslin, &c.
CAIVIBRICK, Plain, Book and Swiati
Bishop Lawn, Imitation Linen. Cambric, Mali
And Figured Bobinets, Grecianet, Blond, &c..
cheap
opril 13
Hosiery and Gloves.
LA DIE'S Black and Raw Silk. Hose, Black
IL-A Worsted. Do., White Muslin Do., White and
Black Cotton Do., Ladles' Embroideted Do.,
and Gentlemen'to.Kid and. Hoskin Gloves, Flan
Open Work, White Cotton, DO., also China and
Bead Raw.
april 13
rirtfiE Subscribers are now receiving of late ari.
••• vale from Englanda large assortmenvot Cable
Iron of moat approved qualities, for car axles. 21
3, 'lit. 3 1: 3i, 3.1, 4. 4i, and 5 inches roond,seetn
length of 6i feet. ,They have also 'constantly vo
hand a full. , assertment' of Spring. SteCl, Cast ea
Sheer Steel, English ar.d American Blister Steele"
Small, Round, and Square Iron, and Rail Maine.
(with'spikea to rit) for drifts 4 x j and
_, MORRIS & JONFS,
coiner of-Market and Schuylkill 7th street.
Philadelphia.
April 20, • 1
Frank,lin Bolling Mill,
On the Lirni Saul/lit/ Rail Road, near Maoist•
burg, Schuylkill county. '
rLFllr snbscrihers respectfully .announce to 111 1 '
public that the Rolling Mill is now in tbelall
syrecessfil operation * and Are prepared )
littlish Iron of,a superior quality, or alPflis
atm
n ordinary, use. Also, Rail Road Iron, of eel/
kind, at the shortest notietr: - 'Address,
SAMUEL BA RTOL ETTE & CO:
1 Port Clinton, Schtlylkillg.
Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1839. &le
EL BANNAN .
1-
Stone *are,
E: W. EARL
EDMUND W: EARL.
154
Iron, dc. - t
4Gtf
75-tf
ma