The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 22, 1839, Image 3

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    trrrLE. SCRUYLK. LL COAL TRADE.
nee 6 Pocahontas
8 Tecumseh • ;
10 Lady or M.
Friendship
15 J. C. Dreher
qharles Focht
SOLD
14 Tiuga
7 Boats
38: Per lest report
45 Boats,
MOUN't CARBOOT RAIL ROAD.
The following is the adionnt of Coal trsospekted
on this road for the week dnding on Thursday Even
ing last
Per last Report
Total. 26,795
NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector
M)l4 CREEK RAIL ROAD
The tollowihg is,the ampunt of Coal transported
on this road for the week ending on Thorsday even•
ing tart
Per last report
N,902
GEORGE 11 ik nEsT
15211
WEST BRANCH RAIL R : D.
The following to the amount of Coal transported
on this road for the wet* ending on 'Thursday
evening last 6,304. Tone.
Per last report . 43,298
49,602
ROBERT C.HLLL Collector
Total
l'E
The folloviing fa the artrouritot coil traniplrted
be this road up to June 150, 1839.
20,120 Tone
11. H. POTTS, Collector.
LEHR: 11 COAL. TA DER- 1.31.1
For the week ending Gth month, 13th
Boat.
132
Mauch Chunk
Parryvine )
Penn Haven
TOTAL StrIPM F.N . rs
Mauch Chunk
Perryville
P'enn Haven
M.tUItILU.
On thn 10th tnst , by the Rev. Mr AlcCnol,.Roß
IRT G LELAR. to Jll.s S. AMANDA HCI-S. v. rcht
dent n 1 M tortnetly ta.
On "the 17th 5y the Rev. L: 13. Caane. Mr
IiOWF.LLS, tea \INS ‘1 kRY ANN TERRILL
DIE IP,
On Saturday 15th inst., Cant Gn FAN
rA. Soh of Philip and He.tcr Haifa, aged one year
and eight months." .
USIVERSLAIST CHURCH.—A discourse
will be delivered on Sunday upon the Parable of
the Rich 'via' and Lazarus. And in tell the lifted
up his e3es being in torment, and seeth Abraham
afar ottand Lazarus in b05., , n." Luke 16. 19-31.
On Thursday evening next the ,Fastor will preach
in Mtnetsville from the Parable of .the Sheep and
Goats. "These shall go away into everlating.pun
nihtnent, but C.° righteous Into life eternal," Matt.
25-46.
REVIEW OF.TIIE MARKET
IVistale, June 22. 1839.
•
WHEAT FLOC R. by the load was worth on Friday
F; 00
WHEAT 1 35 per pushe3. In demand.
RYE FLOUR $2621 per ewt .n demand.
BUCK WHLAT FLOUR $4 tit/ per cwt
RYE, by the load 105 oy the boshol—ready
sale'
RYE cliort 10 cents per bushel in demand
ovri f 5 cents—ream sale.
18r A rots— G2l cools per-bushel ift demand
CORN-1 00 cents per bushel In demand
CLOVER SEED—SI2 oil per bushel.
11 mart! SEED —s2 50 per bushel.
FL XSEl:O—$l .15 per bushel .11 demand
WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon
131" rrEit —2O cents per pound—in Kegs 20 pent,
rents per d oz e n .
LARD-14 cents per pound
TALLOW— Idec:nts per pound.
11A NIS 13i cents per pourd.
CORN CHOP 1 - 00 cents per hushellni emend
BACON-13 cents per pan d.
BEESW AX-20 Gents per pound
FE Ann.:Rs-62 cents per pound.
COMMON WOOL-IG, vents per prionr
M CKEREL. by the bhp. ° No 1.517 No 2. 515
SALT-1. 50 per 881 :75 per bushel
PLASTER is .korth $7 50 per ton.
HAY $lB per am. •
SIC) lOWliars I{e4s - ard.
AS Lost M Mri
IN arterronn ( •mav,..rhne 17 , h .)
.W
• between Centre S;reet, and the Steam Mill,
a Rum nt money, of a $Mt tfie Me
chanic's Bank M Phtl.tdekithrt, and two an the
Culled State. Bank ; a certif-rite far the Licht
we4ht of the' Boat G. G eahner. Any nir.on find•
mg the above money, and ! rournina , the sa;ne to the
Subcriber, or leaving tt 4 the °thee of the Miners'
Journal. shall twelve theinbner reward
JOHN HENRY 11. IiANT.E . V.
25-3 t
June 22
Pocket BOok Lost
NVAS Lost about two? week , ago, I`.ll
v rough nr neivhhorleisod, a vmall dark:Pocket
Bonk, containing about sl.sdi. Whoever 6nds said
Pocket Bonk and Mnriev, and will leave it at this of
ace, shall be reasone b I v rewarded.
June 222.1
-----
Six Cents. Rewaid.
ABSCONDED from rile subseribe c r, nn Thur.--
day lasf, PETER ri) ,an indented appren
tice to the boat building business. who is supposed
to have gone towards Northumberland.
MI persons are fm hid lorbdrinethe runaway, se
I will prosecute all who may employ him. The a
dove regard will be paid:for his apprehension
June 25-3 t . JOSEPH SHELLY.
FIRSTF__
TRocir scguYLKILL COUNTY
CA V ALR y. will Paradr on Thursdav, the 4th
duty nfJuly, 1639, at 31,rttrner' , Hotel, at:10 o'clock,
A. M. By Command.
MICHAEL MORTIMER, First Sergeant.
Jur.e 22 25 —2t
Lemon Syrup.
THE. Subscriber has commenced the manurac•
lure of Lemon Syru'r, which he ofrrs for sale
by Cie dozen or itnalP Eville e.t .he loin st cash
prtces. • , ' JOON' S. C. MARTIN.
June 22 . 23-1.1
Brick .Brick
100,000 Brick
at' the
IS S c7: " Wr Brick Yard l" .r
~. le to
Hamburg, Berke Co.intv, Pe.
Hambwg, June 22
A Male Teat:l.ller Wanted;
APPLICATIONS will be received by the Sub.
scriber fiotn anf petson who may be desirous
of teaching the Public Scihobl in the Borough of Ta.
marina. It is the wish or the Board of Doectors to
have the School commence immediately— A ppli.
cants will give references as to ability and good
moral character; none other need apply. Applica
tion, directed to the subscriber, Post Paid, will re.
ceive immediate attention.
JOHN FRANKLIN,
President of thc Board of Directors.
Tamaqua, June 22
• t_
Excia*atiolk Eilibi*kment.
natOPO§ALA -will be teCeived on the 11th
jrllChe at The Engineer's - Office in Reading. for
the remtiinder of the road Way formation - 1 with the
exception ora few light sectiona f ) yektble contract
ed for, between Reading and Pottiville. Vials and
profiles qt the sections to be Jet, 'Will be exhlbitiii af
ter the '6th of July at Reading, and any further in
formation which may be desired will be 'furnished
on application to the assistant. engineers on'the
or to theundersigned at Reeding.
WIRT ROBINSON, Acting Engineer.
Reading, June 22, 25-31
2350
Notice to Itax . Cellectorso
COLLECTORS of Tasceln the several Boroughs
snd . Tonrrrshipa of Schuylktllreounty, are here
by notified that unless they settle up (bele duplicate
of more then one year's standing akin before the
22d day 'of J une next, they. will be forced by legal
process without respect to mrions.
. By order of the Commissioners.
40HN M. MCKEE , .
.tune 2-2 25 Treasurer.
. 3805 r Tons
22,990
Jersey and Western Hams.
JU.STc: a cceived a prime lOt or Jersey and West
ern I . ms, Flitch, &c., and for sale by
I,9Vi Tons
16,854
Sago and Parmesan Cheese, for sale by
NATHANS.
. Jane 25—tf
J)E\IIJO(INS-S. 3. 2 , IS 1-2,'Gallon Dem
johns for sale by N. NATHANS.
June 2:2 25—lf
o lector
John Mc Barron, 1 In the Court of Common
vs I Pleas tot Schuyikill,county,
The Subscribers to .of July Term, A. D. 1839,
the Pottsville Town I No. 183.
Hall. .
N OTICE is hereby given to all ointments and
other persons interested in the ae;d Pottsville
Town Hall, that a Silt Fucias has been issued upon
like Mechanic's Lel], entered rn the Court Common
Pleas of Schuylkill county in the above stated case,
and that the saine has been regulary served, and
will be so returned by me to the next July Term of
said court. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,. Orwigs
burg, June 22, 1839. c 25-3 t
EY COAL THAD
Thns.
G9sB
2fi°6
13:3
Thomas Stanley and Job 1 . In the Court of Com-
M oore, tor the use ullienry I mon Pleas of Schuyl
Creasman, Robert ltayET.l- I -kill county, to J uly
Itnghast R. Collins,—and Perm, A. D.
Ywhp G r ,P; umber t:18.
The Subscribers to the 1 ,
Potsville Town lialL
VONCE is hereby
. givea to all claimants and
1 " other.+ mteiested in the said l'uten Hall, that a
Sire Fu Ctite has been issued upon the Alec:twine's
Lein, tittered in the Court at Cum/nun fleas of
Schuylkill county it, the suave stated ease, and that
the balite' has been regularly berl.ed, and writ be r e
mined to J uly Term of said Court.
PE rh.:R. 1 . LUDWIG, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Olee, Orwigs
burg, J It•j'J
585 29461
356 11673
190 6360
1131 47.494
LIST OF LETTERS
ILEM 1I til.Gto tne ['vat Office at ruttaville, June
Ist, 10.39.
Arnold Nathan
A!ex.rnder M.
trgLe:d Frederick
Aed t rbon Edward
Al.pn 211 Samuel
Anobtrung John
Brum r:
It.) le Edward
li3ker
Barber \strin• C.
'fit,wer
Bell ‘Vrn
Brass Catfiatine
Brien Wilham
fkrks Samue - 1
Brennan Andrew
Balib'Abraliam
Rican Paul
Brown Henry
Bruton Don't 2
Baum Dougherty
lit.)Learts
Bowes John
Barton Simon
Bakiet
Bullock Edward
Careev Mr..
('ran W.n H
Clay Anna
Carroll Martin
Coveley henry
Codringt‘on.lra.
I)“nouElty Henry
Deihl Ind y, 2
Glad Jacob Snyder David
(:•i•lon Samuel Sheddan David 2
Howell Fitothne Sterling John,
II l Anson F Sooner Torn
Hertkr Satraid - Stoever Ildnrg'• -
11.rtman,Henry Sedden Edward
lla:tie Thos. F. 2 - Staytey Andrew
Ilsrig John Stapleton Patrick'
I letringt)E3 Harriet A svaub Christian
HIIIIVP Joseph Shilstone F. 2
J.,nes A T Trevilhon John 2
Johnson Jarnes Tagtert John .
Knohel Jacob . ' Vartz Mrs.
JOSEPH MILLER.
35-3 t
ILLER & HKGGF,RTY, have received nne
ivA-pipe of llama i c&., Superior Port Wine,,
(pure Juice of the Grape,'; to which they invite the
attention of Physicians and Invalids,
j June 15
• • Tubes for Boats.
I llfiE subscriber is prepared to supply promptly
• the Tubes ordered by the Navigation Company,
at the usual prices. deduebug the $2,00 allowed by
the company. . J. M. CROSLAND.
June 1.5 24
To Cent,qctors
Fo
J ime 22
IMIEB
Lewis J
lencils %Vm
Lung Jac.,b
Lawler Larry
Nit:nu John
Myries Mr
Murphy IVm
Moore & Co. Messrs
11 , 1“ttc l,harlea
Nu , ir Joel
tbiatenet L;dWard
Moore Pal tt
Met'anagle James
cOunuld Paul
McFarland Andrew
McFarland John
M cf.; mley Alexander
McCabe Al
eKee David
MeCaima Juhn
51cliinhey Jubtua
McCarty Patrick
NlcGlauchlin Daniel
MellduffJaines
Nactou John
Naughlin Ncd
0' Halley Arthur
O'Connor Ruin
Pnilan W
Niftier G
Perry Benjamin
Pink (Mallen
Pierce Wm. A, 2
Price Jahn
Paothro John
Probai. John,
Duncan George Richards George
Ihvis Vogue Joseph
Eaatvood.Eliz.abeth Neily Philip
Evans Evan Ruch John
F,rguson John flunydn George
Frank Solomon Shield' James
Fry Jacob Shappel
F Pat rick Sherman %V,
Fdilieraton Luke SherOau Ifygh
(~,) t t,tr Vary Shelling Joi.n S
Drehr Wiu e
I).aks Wm
liirhn John , Whittaker Patrick
I4ii del Alexender Walton Jacob .
Lain Thomas Walton Robert
Lloyd Sarah • Walters Joaeph
•••
I.lnid David Walrers; John
L iycork Laney Worman Charles
Lareenaneider Adam Weidner" ',mac
Lehman George Yost Wm
Lilly Samuel Zeegncr Lawrence
SHIP LETTERS.
!Lloyd
Leek Wm
'Sher lock George
Smith Thomas
•Saader Nathan
Stephenson Thoinee
Weiriohuh Frederick
Weber Peter
A tzeroth Jacob
Arvroth Joseph
Blitz Gotlelb
Carroll Charles
Coleman 'John
Dd Vla Sam l
Daley Mlchael
&non John
Hdrris Sajlathicl
JOSEPH WEAVER, P. M
Pottfrville
MARBLE MANI:FACTORY.
rilliE subscriber - begs leave to inform the inhabi
tants of this place, and the surroanding country,
that he hCs un Mind, and intends keeping.a large
and well . tlelected quantity of Marble, Altinumenter
for graves—and would invite those wishing to per,
chase to give him a call, as he assures them that he
will eell as cheap as they can be procured Any where
in the Susie, and as well engraved ; which will be
done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or
Welsh language or the Malec'.
ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr. Ag't.
24—ti
June 15
Port NVine
FOR INVALIDS.
MEI
vpatatis, „learnt - *Ai'
v v -friends and We "pnMict: getieridly, shat they
haviropenedbleinnial assortmentlifil
their Moir& Feed iFitoee. (2 dinirs.sitiitifiSt Market
Strnetasehich they or cowl?,
try produce , SHltittos.ofirhieli they - phrehitrket the
Whelk priced-. F -
U? 100 Bblet superibr family -floor for nde low,
Chips. Fisti,9alt,(7oo;:e,Stsgur, Itlobtsses.'6ll.-ton
el. ke
;one 15 24-3
Cheip Clothing for tail'.
J UST ricyved from the Manutactory in New York,
a second supply of superior ready made Clothing.
which I will sell at 'my Establishment, at the Old
Post Office, Wholsole or Retail, very low for cash.
Also—A well deldcted lot of Ladies' Shoes. also
Men's Boots, Shoes, ina Mita. of every description
at 12 per cent below the usual prices.
R. LIM NCOT.
.June 15 24-3 t Old Post Office,
P.-S. 1 would Vespectfully inforin'tny friends that
I have made arrangements with a heavy Trnpdrting
flour° at New York. and that I intend at as - early
a periiid as practicable. to offer them -a splendid and
generiti,assortment of Dry Goods, at New York r.s
- prices.
D A Boy otgood addreAt , who can come well
recommended, is wanted to attend in the Store.
N NATIIANS
A T the low price of 25 cents per genii°. for sole
by N. NATHANS.
June 1524
•
J UST received a large•assortment of Fresh Green
and Black T,eas, in Chests, Chests di Boxes, for
family use, fur sale, Wholest& and Retail by
N. NATHAN'S.
June 15 24—,
QUPE'RIDR Pa li- - ;Gold, 4- Brown Sherry, Star, &
L. P. Madura, Port, Claret, Muscas,. Malm
sey, Muscatel, Lisbon, Teneritte, Hart & Chain.
tiajgne Wines, in Wood and Bottle, all waranteAl su
perior to any othdra in the Burough. for sale by
June 15
OF Thomas Ma‘ffit, a young man 23 years old.
middle size, dark eyes, and the prominent
marks ofa burn on one hand and limb, the side not
now recoll , seted, left his fathers' residence five years
since, in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, and has not
since been heard from. - Any information would be
thankfully received by his lonely sister, who is very
anxious to know whether he yet lives. A line ad.
dressed to Sarah Mat, care of Wm. Chambers,
119 outh fifth Street 7 Philadelphia.
June 1.5 24
RUN AWAY from the Belmont C'ollieries, on the
evening of the 30th ultimo, k H I'M DR IP I'
HORSE, between 12 and I 3 hunda hush, carries his
head low. wish a heavy mane, and abort bushy tail.
and is about ten rears of nze, and will Bait with
a pace or trot. The atiore Reward sill be ',lid on
return rifthe above liiirseto the Rellutilnt
on the'Schu-ylkill Valley Roil Road, twin mile. a
bore Port Carbon BELL & BOLTON.
Port Carbon, June 15.
23-4 t
Valuable Real Estate
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale that
valuable and well known property called
Iva. •Brur.swick Forge," situate in East
sals
Brunswick Township, Seim) (kill Coun
t, consi.iing of about 563 acres ofland, the greater
part 'of which is arable, and some of the best in the
ileigobourhood, on which there is plenty of Lime
Stove, and Iron' Ore. of an excellent noality, which
has been found, and used, and no doubt there is a
large quantity. The improvenients are a forge with
the necessary out buildings, a Saw Mill. a fine
Mansion House, five Dwelling HOliftPl4,
4,40/ .. , .• a large Switzer Barn, and a Thriving
"•."":',- Apple Orchard The Little Schuylkill
River and RaJ Road both pass through
the premises.
1237 acres of Wood Land, sitmite . from 2 to 3
miles from the above, is also offered for sale.
DANIEL FOCHT:
June IS 24
1A R DINES and ANCROV I ES, juqt received and
far sale by N: NATHAN'S.
June 13 24—t:f
FRESN 01. ire Oil,
Preserved Ginger,
-Illaraschine Cordial,
Frenrh Pickles, .
Olives and Capers,
Oranges and_ Lemons, just ret•eived' and
for rude by N . NATHANS.
June 15 . • • 24—tf
BY Virtue 'of seven! 011 of rendihcent F-rpofias
anil Levan Facials, issited out of the Count of CrOu.
mon Plena of iseixoylkili County, and to me.direeted.
be exposed tnrublie Sale, at the house of :4111h.xel
Seltzer: innkeper, in the Borough of Orwgzsburg.
On ../londay the Bth day nfjuly next,
, at 10 o'clock, A. M. -111 , that certain Two
Story Frame Dwelling !louse, with a Two,
••• Story Frame. Kitchen thrre'o attached,
. Slit,
111 smoke house and
,half lot of ground, situate
--- in the 130i - ongh of Orwrgsburg.' marked in
the general plan of the said Borough with Number 40.
fronting northwardly on Centre Turnpike 33 Get, west
erly by the same half lot No. 40. eleven perches. on. the
.rear 35 feet, and eastwardly by lot of Jacob Hammer,
Esquife,-11 perches, it being the northeasterly half part
or lot .Nn 40. Also all that certain TWo Story Log Shop,
and part of lot No. 2,sit late in the Borough of °twigs
burg, in the County of:Schuylkill, bounded sem hwardly
on' Market Square, 24 feet, northeasterly by lot of
George Raush, Esquire. 9 perches on Inc rear by a pub
he twenty triet alley, twenty-four feet, and southwester
ly by centre part of lot - No two. it being the northeast
erly part of said lot No. Two. Alan all that certain Two.
Story Frame :Amp andcentre part of rot No. Tv , n, front.
ing-psouttav ardly on Market Sqoare.TwenfyTwo feet,
on the rear by a Twenty reef wide alley. Twenty. Two
feet, being in depth Nine perehes, it being the cenrre
part of said lot No. Two. Also all that certain Two
Story . Log Shop and snuthweaterly part of lot Nb. Two,
fronting southwardly ; on 'Market Square;Twenti feet.,
northeasterly by the centre part of said lot No. Two,
Nine perches. on the'rear by a Twenty feet wide alley,
and squthwesteriy by Ibt of Christopher Loeser. Esquire.
nine perches—late the : Estate of John G. Woolison.
•
On Tuesday the 9th day of July`next,
at the house' of Peter Filbert. Innkeeper in the Borough
of Pinegrove, at 10 o'clock, A. M.All that certain mes
image, tenement and ttact of Land - , situate in Pinegrove
Township or Borough.in the county ofScheylkill, bound.
ed by the lands of Charles .Snyder, Tuipehocken road,
land -of Peter Eckert. Marcus Caufinan and
• others, containing Five acres wore or less,
• s • II with the appurtenances,consistmg ofa frame
suss .
is I Carriage liouse, and also all that certain
_ tract or lot of ground.situate as above stat
ed. bounded southwerdly . by Friedensburg road, west
wardly by Peter Eckert's Mill Race, Northwardly by
Swatam River. containing 3 acres more or less. Allman
that certain messuagetenement A: tract of Land. situate in
Pinegrove Township. County aforesaid, hounded by land
of Peter Sneck, John Minnick, Jacob Seibert. Pickenng.
and others, containing I'7o acres more or less, with the
appurtenances, consisting of a Two Story partly Stone
and partly Log Do•elling House, and a Log Barn—late
the .state of Henry W- Conrad, Esq.
At the same time and place, all that
certain tract of L.ind i situalAn Pincgrove Township,
Schuylkill county. fortneriy Berks. in the State of Penn
sylvania, containing Two Thousand acres, be the same
more or less, adjoining lance of John Snell & Co.. and
late John Nichoson. Christopher Pincher,
and George
Rapp. late the estate iof Daniel Kershner.being an on.
`divided part of a larger tract of Two Thousand Six
I kindred Acres of Laud and premises, which Daniel
Kerner, Esquire, Gogh Sheriffof i he County of Berks, by
Deed Poll, beanng date ihe 14th day of April, A. a 1813,
duly acknowleriged in Open Court of Common Pleas of
the said County of Bat i ks. aforesaid. and entered editing
the proceedings °tithe said Court, granted an d con
firmed to Jacob K. Boyer, Samuel Kendall, and George
Rorer as tenants in common, their heirs and assigns
forever, and the same premises which Jacob K. Boyer.
one of the above named tenants in common. and Sarah
his wife, by their DeeM duly executed. being dated the
4th day of October, A. D. 1819, recorded in the office for
recording of Deeds, in the County of Schuylkill, in
Book Page granted and confirmed the said Two
Thousand Si: Hundred acres of land to the said James
Ere
i
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White BarsatT Wine.
Fresh Teas.
ihVint.s - Wines !I
information Wanted,
Five Dollars Reward.
SHERIXT'S SALES.
lilibitirsaidassigeli.iiscsigteitheiecitiftWWltu n dl
red setetretja4whielt iiraw:surteirsibilianntid James
E l liot:•jabion,to Samuel 'twig]: ttyDo4`thited
`clay tit Deeember, 1819. et .oi. the 141 r y
M A 061.1827. in Deed Books No. 54 page 428,
• wlthihibehtdifinieuts add apolatatainces therBonterkt
lelfter-44te the' Ratite of .4e sue Moe. Jr. - deeeased.
..DIS if r edtgarffity thelol# day OfJui*
nest. at the haute beloseph Ehfughalyotit,
Innkeeper- in the Bototekb Pottivilleoit
s a
• 10 o'clock A. M. Ail tboaethree lots of
• Ground or Landings. situate, on' the river
Schuylkill; marked n Owness's additional
plan to Pert Carbon, withlSo.l6,l7, and 18. one t ufthent
No. Sixteen, containing in front on Said river Seventy
feet. and In depth to the rift road; Nb. Seveittein, coo
talking in front on said river Seventy: feet. itdd di depth
to the rail mid. and the other of them No. Eighteen,
containing in tient Seventy ket. and in depth; passing
the rail , road to a Thirty feet strent.-;late the Einate of
.81 the game time and place, ail that
certain messuage, tenement nr tract of I.and,
situate the greater part is Barry Township;
in the County of Schuylkill. adjoining lands
!orThondia Cadwallader on the west. Ben
..jaminroomlae on the south_ David F. Gor
don on the easrand Burst Patterson on the north, eon
tainitkin the whole tract three hundred and seventy five
Acres, more or less about ninety acres of which more
or less lies in Columbia county, and will be excluded
from levy and sale. Under this proceeding two hundrad
and eighty. fire acres more or leas. in the Township of
Barry aforesaid is levied upon This ['met of Land is eon.
sid'ered of great value as coal land. lh ing at the junction
of the Cattaa i.s.a and Sunbury roads, near the Mahanoy
creek. on the Centre tarn pike road, upon which as erect
ed a double two story frame and log House. occupied an
a Tavern, and known as Green's Tavern, a large frame
stable shed..a fountain at the door. h frame building erect
ed as a Store, a trams_ Dwelling House, with other nut
buildings— I ite iheEatate of Vedenttne Brohsi. deceased.
.At the same time and plare.all , the
following tracts of Land, situate in Barry Township.,
Schuylkill county. and part in other county , bOunded by
and in dispute, Land of Benjamin
_Coombe. James Deni
son and other., containing four hundred acres, more or
less, called Deborah Grant tract. Also alLthat certain
tract of land. hounded by land ofCrowsert,Burd Patter-
Nhrtin. Benjamin Coombe and others, co
tai ing four head red and three acrea, more or 'leas. called
the Isaac Nell's. tract. Also all that certain tract of
Land, bounded tcy the laat above mentioned tract. Ben
jamin Coombe. James Stephenson. land unknown, con
taining two hundred and ninety actes i fifty four. peichelt
called James Crowserta tract. Also all that certain
tract of Land, bounded by the last above ment.orierl,
Archibald McCall. Thihmaa Cainplatn, and o hers con
taming four hundred and ninny acres more or less. call
ed James Stephenson's tract. Also all that certain part
of R ibert ea plain's tract, adjoiaing the last above
menooned tract, Thomas Camplain, Robert ('amplain,
and others, containing two hundred acres more or lore
Also all that certain part of 'Thomas Camolain's tram,
bounded by the last above mentioned, William Morris.
son and otherscontaining one hundred and ninety acres
more less. A lan all dist certain part of Williarn Mor
rison's tract, bounded by the last above mentioned Ira. t.
James Stephenson's, pay of William Mornson's tract,
containing two hundred and eight acres, mere or less
Also part of Thomas Gaskin. Also part of Thomas
Giiskin-and William Adams and whets. land ofThomi s
Gack Wiliam )(lams, B Young, William Greece, Es
ther Kimmel, and 'others. containing one hundred and
eighta-fi4 acres more nr less Also all that certain'
boomled by land of Archibald McCall. Janies
phenson and others cniiiain rig f..ny acres. more or lims
—rat, the Eat .te of Abral.am !W./ma,
the carne lime and place. all that
eer•a n messaaze and 11 . 4'1 of unimproved land, s•tpam
Rush Township. l rZ Chumllcill Mgt etc. bound , d by land
n' Chalks. W iman Lind °flare Benjamin
ari., , an. by 'and. late chimed by Li dui g Berger and
c.r i e r ,conia ping Emenly ar'res.aed one hundred and
th lay -two cm hes aml a1...m..1.1<e more or less—late the
Ether of George Od 'nits mrr .
aa■
S
N. NATIJANS.
24-4
..lithe same lime Mid place. all that
cot a mcssu igo`,!enerro nfand tract oft.,.
. r -Azy''
suite in tenon Townshia in the County
•••• of Schu i plk,ll. bon'oed by lands of Henry
"
John Humble.. Hector S'lrtroli. cad
to below , ' to the Miner"' Bank of Pottsville,
I n the County of Schuylkill, and others. contsining filly
a cres, more or less, with the appurtenances. consiving
`!_f a one and a half mot,. log dwelling house and a log
"arn—late •
thoEstote of Dame/ Fry. '
At the carne time and - ptare, all that
cer sin undivided moiety, the whole von
to.l equal parts to be parted and divided, of
all that cerhi in two story stone tavern I louse
Hind stables. sheds. and lot of Ground situ
at in the Burou t zh of Pottsville. and mark.
'ed in the general plan of said Borough of Boost/ I .lle. with
the No. sateen. containing in front sixty feet, and in
'depth two hundred and thirty feet, bounded by Centre
turnpike,by a twenty feet alley, and by Int No. fifteen.
being the same premises which Daniel Afh,er and Ela
/Meth his wife entice ed to Juhn Carry. his heirs and
assigns, by Deed dated the 15th day of October. A. D.
1831. together with the heeduaments and appurtenan
ces--late the Estate -of John Curry
A i the game lime and place, all that
i
e
certain. undiv,ded fourth part, port • ,or interest of
in and to a certain tract of -Land, al d and known
as the Heim tract, situate 11 No - gum town,her,
i4kthe Count. of Schuylkill, near the junction of
ItrUdda Branch with West West Branch id the
Stothilyool River, bezinning •rit a-post on a line of
Philip Klaiit•ur's land, thence by. that rand north, 49
degrees east, 2:26 perches to a pouf , - theirs. by Itt,-ti
et Abraham Faust & Jaen& Hetet south 40 se=t 1.20
perches to I postithence by land of late Casper Mir.
( - kit., snuth 50, west stl perches, and south 40, east 10-.
'••••
.11111 g
AI
perches to a stone, ttience_ by knit of Georcit:Rahn,
H.q. south .50;Iyest 168 perches to ti stone, and north
40, west 1:16 perches to the-pl . :tee of Geg.inin, con•
tamcng 16.7 acres arrt).23 PereLies, sod allowances
besng the same' tract of 'Land: syhteh•Msrahatil
Faust:and Cols:trine hts,is.,lfe, anitlacobat an, by
Deed dated the 13th, day ofJun'es A. D..,1: - .29.reet.rd
ed. at OrwigFbarg, in Deed Pook 7:paze fli,
granted ancr conveyed - to Charles',Ataller Sad Sam
uel Rex, who brlndenturer-dateci.tile 2d .lanitare,
1 . 430, and the same recorded. at Or.wiurtr, afpar.
said, in Deed Book No. 8, 182, vowed end
conveyed the;sarne to SaMtlei . 11 Siloleer 'and Jacob
r. Bu iron
Win, or interest, of in and to a. ccrla try strip CT pnccl
of Land, ad . ) itning to. and iteri a ker to be taken as
a parcel or Ole abos4 d. scribed :a rker tract, begun
rig at a stone"-corner, thence by land of said Shiiher
andituritinz:north4'l, east GO perches, to'n po-t at
the creek, thence down the creek, south east
and 4-10 perches to a pot corner, t!iettee.l.y a ?Tact
of land, patented to Reuben Halos, called Chandler`p
shop, "south 49, we- t GO, to a, post in the Iri- of the
said •traet, called 01and4.1.'14 slinn, and thence by
,said bind of said Sh +her and Minting. north 4:2,
west 5 and 4 10 Verehes to the ',Lice
s ni begining,
•containing -2 acres and 4 perches. It bang the
-same land• afilch jamb Fam:t and Elizahoti hn
wife, by Deed dared jar Mare, A. ,1). IS3d, re
corded at Orwigsburg, ill Deed Book 8, page
412, granted and conveyed-to said Shober'andAlunt.
ing; and the BMW: which Abraham Faust. aWd C.lll
- his wife, and Jacob Heim, by Deed dated the
6th day of January, A. "D. 1430, also recoreed at
OrwigsbUrg aforesaid, rtleascd to the s.,td Shober
and Bunting, and are the same twn•tracts or land to
which the said Shober and Bunting, by Indenture
bearing even date, herewith granitic] and conveyed
one undivided fourth part to licob Bright and Al
caander Laverty, the said two tracts togethr
lathing 179 acres 113 perches, neat measure, togeth•
er with the hereditament! and appurtenances—late
the Estate at Jacob Bright and Ale.,vander Laverty.
By Viitue of a Warrant of the Commissioners
of Schuylkill County, to me directed,
•s• will-be sold, all that certain ntessiinge,
istenement and half lot of Ground', situase
_ 1 1
_on the northwesterly side of Market St ,
in the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schaxl_
kill, marked m Pott'S and Patterson's addition to
Pottsville, with No. 15, bounded on the southwester.
ly.side by the same other half lot No. 15, late David
Levy,liegining at the south corner of a.stone,thenes
north 60, east 52 feet to a stone, thence north
west 190 feet to a post, thence south 60, west 50 feet,
thence villas 30, east 132 feet to a post, thence south
60, 2 feet to a post, thence south 30, ea,st 5S Iret to the
place of begming, containing in front on 51110 st at.
52 feet, in the rear 50. feet, and in depth 190 feet,
with the - appurtenances, consisting of a 17.70 store
partly brick and partly stone Dwelling /loose, and
a two story stone Kitchen thereto attached; slso one
story frathe /3% °Hint Howe, with a frame Kitchen
thereto attached—late the Estate of --
Set*, taken into F.rr , ntinn, and to he sold by
PETER F. 1."../DW IG, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Orwigs.
burg, June 15, 1839.
WHEREAS the Subscribe'Pend his wife MA
sT, RY JENKINS, having agreed to seperaie—
and the Subscriber agrees to pay' her I weekly poi ,
lion for her support, he therefuretautions the pub.
lic not to trust her on his accour.t, as he will pay no
debts of her contracting alter this date.
SAMUEL JENKINS.
Miner/litle, June Bth. 1839. 23 —3t•
Also one undivided• . fourth pift, per
.4 ogee' e.
fice 01/U'et2—%-
A T a Meeting of the Doe Boroug h
mini o ih of
Pottssilla. held on TiruatiOreenistg. 'the 21st
Mem. 1839, the Mowing namedlersons Were duly
I appointed Polite Mien. -to aervolbr llje ensuing
year. nod until others be chneen. t,
William Shiveley. Philip me."
John Shippen. • Peat* Krebs.
Jacob Kline, John
'Nathan. Keene.. William 'Becker.
Lawrence • Lewler, flulip Woihnger,
•
Daniel B. Christ, James Cleary,
Peter Jenainge.
'Thomas D. Beatty, 'lsaac Thoinpsoc,
John Sites, john Curry.
Charlet W. Clemens, •Jaeoti Kohler.
Edammd Q. Henderson,. John Lenharti
Daniel Hill, John L. Cohn,
Nicholas Fox, Edward E. Bland,
Enock W. McGinnis, Thomas Baird,
James Silly man, jr: Daniel Karreher,
Edward O'Connor, Henry Boyer,
Samuel D. Lech, ("Series Githag ham,
George 1). Leib.
Extracts from the Minutes,
EWA . ARD OWEN PARRY.
23- - Terren Clerk. '
June 8
CONRAD RUPP,
Clock and Watch alai:cr.
POTTSVILLC PA
17Et;PF7.1 - 111 7 1.1.1" inf,,rini the ruNlie, that he
ail ha. on hind a general
. asaortment of Brass
Eight Day Clocks, toenty..loui, Hour Clicks, hat
eat Lever, English four ounce and Ladies Watcher.
Jewelry ofall. de,.criptions, 31 , sical Buie., Brea-i
Pins, and EarinK., Gilt Guard Chains and Key.,—
Silver Table Spoors, Gentleinen's and Ladies Pen
oda, Thimble., Clasps for money purses, &c., all td
which will be sold cheap for east'.
N. B. Clocks and Watches of every description
repaired at the shut test notice,
-June 8, 1839
Horses and Wagon.
%IWO Horses, Waggon and Harness, One Cart,
Plough and Harrow, 8000 Joint Shingles, for
sale by ITAGGERTY,. Ex' eutor.
June 8 23-3 t.
Bale hay.
T HE Subscriber has erected a Hay Press at Frick's
Leicks. 22 mac" canal tear Lawrenceville. where he
intends _tio . keop on hanila constant supply of Pressed
Hay and Straw which he w.ll bell on reasonable terms.
Orders for Hay a nd Si raw thar.kfully received and sir.ct
Iv attended to Reference Jlr. •Henry Stager,
Puttsv.lle. • J \COI3 - F RICK.
June 8 Ivslamo "23 3
Common School Report.
T a Stated Nieeting of the Bnard of Directors of
••••• - lk
Cur. in nit Sehnols u* . the Borough of Pottestre,
lit Id at the rettrisylenhia . Hull, on Wennesduy the
141 h of 'ii v. I f.39,F.N.1.1 31 IN • C00)1 as:, Jun., and
r ?TER- r.Y, wt re a !pointed *a "Coin M illee to
Like an inv. i i rory of the per-..na: prop e rty hel m g
to the CoMmon School-, ultra n e n i de tio n
property, artitwrocure from the Secretary and pub
!i-h ni the Nei...spinier, of th • Borougkri St riternerit
the Beceyin and Ei,e adoyre4 u - he Comin4n
Sehonlii from the tirrte..lher commeTtred up to thi
Jantiary last, _'in pursuance nt -which the
foiloeing statement hes prepared. a•ith• ii•
vented by V.1./chefs in posi•essiun of the Dutetori.
of sn'id Schools:
S:a!eincht ni the fieceMis and Expenditure of tge
Common Setkpole th the Borough of PottatrAlle
Op to lot.
Ercerved limn the Slate •
ME
A poropriati , .n this year
From Da-niul Christian, Cullen
tor np r )ointed by County Coin
Anis.,‘.ners
Fr nn Geo. 11 Stitloer. Col
lector of lac eboce taxes
1536. Received from the State
Appropriation th;s year 123 53i
From Taxes aasfsed by tire
Council !rod iPtrectois of„,
communSchools for :AN year 1;313- 55
1837. Received from the State
Appropijatton tine year 473 26
'nom Taxes aaFessect by the Di
rectors of the Common
Sctio.L. for title year
Id3S. Received from' the Slate
ppropriition melt' g tlre
'Reboot House fund
1 , 1 39 R oei.ed from the Stale
A Orovr4atiun
I SP9,. ian.l Balance •in tiTe s S , ...,
handy of the Treasurer 1,0F24, GS
Cal ,e tri r School fixtures "now
in Ilic Ctitnnunt School.,
1.36. ExpenHed.dtimg th.is yrtrt
F,r Tuition .- ' 1,11 . 5 L 96
`, - Rent' • , 10 7 63
~ : it.:11,...1 Fixtu ,c.
ro -240
.37
Repair. . - 53 36
'Altscellantous
• .
Exprn .d during this veer ;
For. ruitton 1,t , 17 53
Reg t •• • 20...! 51)
'
Fu, I • ' 71 50
Nero, irR . . 4 40 ,
F,xl•treg . . -It; 00 .
.111,cci11100909 70 :29 •
ME
11 , 38 Expendul during thil year:
nir Tuition .1797
I:ent
rtic:l
It.rpairg
Miscellaqcom
Batons in hands of Treas'i
TI a comalittk. cmhra c this opportonity of call
ing the attentiori . qf the kothe to the increasing .
fulness and efficacy of iristriction afforded by the
Common School System.
From it-careful exam:nation of the reports of the
Visiting Committees apiionitt d 'weekly hy the
Board, rt Is 'round that the'improversient of the pi,.
pds taught in the Public Schools is equal-to the
progress made by hose instructed in private schools,
and that many children are instructed in the Corn.
mon Schools, whose parents could not afr,rd to pay
for their tnition.
The parcels and guardians of children who are
taught in the Common Schools, as well as the Cit
izens generally, would, no doubt, be gratified by via
ling tile Schools frequenily, as it would afford than
pleasure .y
, to mirk the good order and regol.irir
inaii.ta:ned in the Schools, and the anplication and
prog resit.. of the Scholar¢ in their several studies.—
The Scholars would thereby be stimulated to use
gicaterrxertions in learning—visitors would be
enabled front actual observation, to form correct o.
pinions of the merits and defects of the Common
School St stem of instructiori-.-parents and guar
diens would discharge a duly which they owe io the
Pupils who are under their direction, and all par.
ties be benefitted,
Tickets ofadmission are issued EVERY :MONDAY
to apph.csnts hy the following persons, wh o nav e
been elected Directors for die present year:— Mes
sr. Reiipmin F. Pomroy Itenianiin Comnbe, Jun.,
Andrew Russel, Robert Wunoside, Nathan Esan•,
and Peter F. Modes.
. BENJAMIN COONIBE, Jun.,
PETER MCDEY,
Jane 8
Libel of Divorce fromln the Court CoMmonof
Sonils of - Matrimony. j Pleas of SChuylkill county.
To James Richards.
11 1 . 3 ,1C8 Notice that your wife Elizabeth Richards has
flied 'her libel in the Court of Common Pleas of
Schuylkill enmity, in which .she prays to be divorced
f r om the Roads of Matrimony entered into with you.
the Court of said County have ordered that you be and
appear at a Court: of Common Pleas, to be held in and
for said County alOrwtgsburg, on Monday the 32nd dny
of July nen. to answer he libel of your wile afo-esatd.
PETER F. LUDWIG. Sheriff.
Sheriff - Baffin& Orwiea• 22-4 t•
korg. June 1,1839
13E1
MM=
CommoitteOrzith of .
P - E
SCIWYLNILL COUNTY, W.
Henry K. Soong ' ! •
,
vs. friars Common Weak-
Hammond Duian, Feed-1 of Schuylkill County;
crick Dugan, John Spier ) , St March :icon; 1839.
Smith, Robert S. Hollins,
Smith - Hollins, arid - •• • •
'era interested. ' March. 26. A- Q. 1839.
N tile matter of the petttiqn of Henry K 'Strong:.
fm a commtsa ~,,, to perel - tiate the teatimony of,
witnesses in relation to the'litle to five adjoining
tracts of land containing each Gnu hundreditcnest
or thereabout., lying, on and neat Ransil creek, id
Penegrrove and Lower Maluintango townahips, in
the raid county of Sehxylkill, surveyed in the nam.ea
of Robert Kinnear. Nancy Kinnear,. Sophia Meyer',
John Harris and Christiana Layeenburgh, in whose!
Hamea warrant, were respectively granted by the , :
•olionrinwealth of Pennsylvania, on the Silt day of .
May. 1794. The court granted a rute on 1 - 4omt
mond Dugan, Frederick Dugan, John quest
Smith, Robert C. Hollins, .Sini.h Hollins, and al_
others.. the heirs and legal representatives of Corn,
berlabd Dungan, late of the city of Baltimore, dec.
and on all. othess interested in the premises in vies '
tron ; to show cause by the 22d day - of July next,
why a co...mission should not issue under the seal
of the said court, to be directed to such person.orb
per«ins as the court may appoint for the examtme
nm of the nein inner's witnesses, in perpetuirm rei
and the court also made on seder that the service of'
ounce of the said rule should hP, by pribliiaticin In
the newspn per , therein descriht d.
By the Court,,. •
CEO RUIN, Protbonotare.
23-4 t
June S
.ik LI, persona Indebted to the late firm of Carter Oki
Dolan. are hereby 'toff), d that the Books have
been placed in the. hands Of Faun:re Spayd. to whom
they are requested to nake,payment forthwith.
counts remaining . unsettledo4 the Jot 'of July Ire proceede agitigiat *about - reapeet to petaohi.
-krill 8 • -at
EMS
sildmintstraioros sottee.
AI.I. persons indehtt.d to the estate of Michiret
=•(7+natidn, lute of Schut littil deceased;',
are rtitmtrett to make prompt payment to the Sitb-i•
..erthr, r, and thoee havibe elapros avainot it will. pre
*rot them, as early an prooohle, th;it they may be,
proved and ettleel. tl-ENRY SAYLOR, -
Admin . - I:strata; cum hearnepto -annexe).
S••11.1% - liiftl I lareri.tJune I. • • 2-2-3t*
P ERSONS olio have claims azainst the Estate
ui the - Itt v. Art hur Wainclight, deeeasegi„ata
reertasted to furnish these aCCOUnin to the tnlbacrii.
her or sell h . :M•nt, and prrgOn• Who are indebted-to
cam to make parment trmlhr.nt &Inv.
Jilty. 1 12
PATE VV SPICING STEEL
Cross-Strained Saddles.
RICIAIRD 9 LaTE'R I
Sad,:lr. !ladle. and Trunk Mennfatturer.
Pup E.:: l' F.CTFL: L tender. T.. 3 sincere thanks. tri hu
1411 ustr,mi rs and the Poldie in general or the very
I.tsira I CllCOli , age , lient he has TPCPISed from them. Ile
now in'erins them tint hr. has •an imi.rovement in the
corsi rot 1'1;11 'of pir o I ch h e i n , s a pstm i t
right. and rerommends them to. the Pul , lic as I..c . arg far
sup. ror rn tiura6i it ease\ comlort to thw rider
than Any oflo r yet - tesented, and lie rrcornmends his'
('rosstrartied Sadd!e to the notice of the
politic, Kith confittrec. Ire therefore reimectfutly in
tufts the 'Public to Pail at his shop next d m ... to Mr.',
liarted. Sion! .nearly opposite the Ilichan7e Ilotery
Centre street: Pottsville, and examine for themselves.
also keeps const.fet ly on hand a general' agron—
men t of all kinds of work', surh as Saddles, Bridles, Pitt
ed Fi4 Nei.. Coach. Gig, and yliagon Ilarness.'frunks.
V :dices, Tiaveding litigs. Gig and liiding whips. &e.
I:very description of work in hoe line will he made to
'order. nu the shortest notice, with tr i camess ; dotal:slay.
a 'id on teems as low as it can be doLe elsewhere.
Ala)* 21—tr ,
123 52i
920 00
57'2 CO -""
--- 1,615 524
EXC6LHAE HOME MANUFAeTURESt
---1,437,.0'}
•
BUCKETS AND DOSE, •
ie. "A DE eglial to any that can & procurrd eNewheres
IVA auras cbca, RICII.)RD U SH OEN FA?.
May
1092 82
-1,566
1,65372
EXCAVATION it - MALSONRYi
E3,101'05.1 LS will be- teecived on the. 13th and
14th ti:tono. at the orlice of the Pllatiel t , rita and
Reading Rail,RnaJ Cempany ui Plidadelphia. for the
Roads •t) Formation and M'astti.m of 3 bout imies and
a 1-4,:rtti the Philatlelt.lua and Re.alihg 1:3:1 Road be
te een the all.: oh' Sehta.lkil' and the iunntogtion ofthe
Renton the Dela,s are liner On this portion. of
is.contitr.r.c...l a tunnel under the Norris' ,
too n. Rail Road, and a croy plain job of %ailing and em. ,
I)l,lhr:tent at the cornpan's Lamlings on the Delaware.
Plans and aite:fications at the work to be let. w.ll bete
rradineos coh..hti ion oil and alter the 11th pro:lmo:tit
he Rising Sun Talent. on the Gel mantoe n Road. and
all riartlJer informatton to rt I Ition to the - worli which may
iles,rc,l g.‘ en on a, , liratooi at the same place
to ('hides Stee.art..4..a . t•met Engineer.
130 00
7,003 40
243 95
----1,32 E 60
EINE
510 07
(*firer Engrneer
Pk:lntl . :l. May 181 h, 25 •.!t
N. 13 Co.o.ractors not per•orni:y known toithe
g.ntoo. o clod to hand in a tit them propotial•
rertiti. :Of a an to emacter nod coin,
FOR SALE.
• A TWO smut - 1.1117 K HOUSE in
fg"Arti :` , l;...ve;iall !street, Borough of Pertevtlle.
'411: eyth t . he arijouung half lot ot grtvid. lateiy
, uN.U.4 . C•rd by Stranes Patna,: Esq. Th 4
house IA well built, 'Aid' good accommode
tines 1 9 r a tastily rret.cien-e.
For term., which wut he reasonal.:e. aBblv In
Nay 18 , h • 20-11 F IRQUHAR
or to.A•tri DER ti ILL,
I I Floc+ tr, et, New YOI k. •
Trustee..
I)avys afety
--2,143 2?
2,35 50
1,35 49
7 53
83 94
MI) IS
2263.46
1 ut4 65
87,Rv3 40
gliF the best construction, and most approved kind,
al•n wake,. new Gauzes to old lamps, and other
remit,. done at the sub;cribei's Clock and Watch
It tker Skop, in Centre street., Pottsville.
June I JOSEPII COATSWOIITII.
rvIIE Col. of Appeal for the ;Ist 'Troop or .
Nehuy 101 l Cnonry Cavalry will he held et the
Public !loose ni Win. 3lnrtimer, on Friday, the 28th
between the hbur• ut the and Six o'clock, ,
P. M. •GEO. C. WYNKO9P.
June 8 23-31 . Captain.
Pottsville Iron Works.
IV ANTED,
%OR 4 first rate Steam En g ine Finishe•s:--to whom
"'constant employment and good wages will be given.
• •
Lunt her. . •-;
c
ON STA NMI' for sale. Shingles, Boards, and Lunn
-11-1
her of various Liods by SAMUEL H A FtTZ '
NI ay 25 21-tf
rr IDS Celebrated Article—Mason's Unequalled
and inimitable Challenge Bidding. by the I
Grn•r, Dozen. nr Single Boas —Also Nlascio's Superi
or Black Waiting Ink, warranted to unprove,by
.ige, in Bowles, by the Gross or blatail, fur rale by i
June I A. A. GILE.
A ve,r,v superior article of Caventhsh, Coarle -
Rtal and Fine Twist T, trice°, by the leg . Or
t'-.3 Fine C•o. Tobareo for Smoking,Span.
rah; tla: tipantoh ono Common Segars.
June 1 . 22—tf A. A. GILE.
•
Committer,
23-3 t
•
NEW GOODS. •
AL LARGE and general assortment of Fresh and
.Sel.
.tl4.sonable Goodaiust received and now opening by •
the satuicribers. wh.cb will be entrf low for Cash—and' tl
Cash only: • JOSEPH W IWYE & SON . .
'taunt Carbon. Nal 25 , 21-tf
.MACKEREL No.l and 2,
i' 2l Lard, Deane and B.rrtey,
Hams, and Shoulders, for sale by
may 4, 18—tf - 'HUNTZIGER & FAIEBIrs
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