The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 11, 1840, Image 3

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Fria Os 8000tite Astaiont:
YESTERDAY'S '., (PROCEEDINGS IX 'COI'I..:
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. : • • r`' - Wahatax*l' st,JatiMl,94o.
' '" IMITE9I ghtite OEPlifit. I - ' --'
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~ A discussion in the - gentle, tndsy.thno_th' antler'
*lainally a 'personal matter, 'beeline' 118.1 ` 'Mr. chle
iIIOUN brought-forward hi. 841 is tetaxitoolh*
t"Pfddie Lands, proposing trieedelliffritio ItidStates
, admie% they'lie; • lie_concludetd drithinioving a ref
'_ erettiweibe bill to the Cemmittei, of.rtiblic Lands.
-, c — ifiV - Pr left Illr,-Walker; of Miss..' - is Chait'man. -.Thu
'.motto and Subject matter of therbill'ibd "Id ii debate
'.'between Mr. CA,LfhtfllN-and - Mr CLAY of a some
what *maid character. I trirSifut•-41 pan of the
- ifiseue s um, but it' eras the Inosieterevlting, j may
lay. all in alt. that I have ever- eard. t - • -
itfr.ICLAY had asked Mr. Calhoun ills bill bed
the approbation of the Presideptlof the UniteirStates,
'' 44 of' the 'friends of the Adruintairation:: Thll ones.
' Tion;al, iiiimportant one, as itetnelialef had re
- tend • allied tunt4elf With "the * Administration.
(Mr,„,Ptay alluded to'the meetitiebetwee3 the Pres
. ideal iihd rte Senator from Smith Catalina, which`
has been spoken - of for some days past j• _
- The, allusion did not suit Mr. CALlibt/N, and
'On i intoner , more angry thanA have , deco before:
' heecnnVenceda reply,which t, am told wad me'atly
:',” of tipetstinal and exciting character, -,filk acknowl
edged, however, that thelegdfng- moisture' of thill
• , Administration
_met With h's apProbatioNend should ,'
' received. support. I herd Mr Cathcart - speaking !I
herd Mr
• •fifthe - Conipiornive Bill w en entered the'Senatei
' 1 0 . CILamber, and of his, association and the contibakmt,
"of3Ar. Clay with that favcritelmeasure. - t i
Upon that occasion, said thellentter'fratiSoutti •
' Cdyolina. Nit `eras - ttie'Paila i'tutjhelSetiftfor Bain'
l' KentitEhY g '` I I 'Vas, ins" d? ter," - -L. reptaftC Mr:.
1
Calhinte„ MM tch excited•Jl mild the compromise
'"upon bict 7 —tie could nut help himself—he'wes driV.
•en to it. and k o y me." 1; • I
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Mr. Calhoun then alluded to the opposition °fie
' Senator..-, (not now in hie pfane)--to the Commun.
.' i.e ' Btll4-menning'Mr.-Webtii: 'Me intimated that
Mr. Webster had also drivetOir. Clay to the pile.
_ non he took.
,But,naid Mr.'Callthan. the 4 ,Beiitnr,
'BraatiCetatucky 'is the authOr ot the eidnprotnise Bill.
1 I, demi it not ' The South elettmLit cot.. He ahone
",is the author of the measureHbr rather of, the Sys.
' tem wl ;ch has plundeind the S
- outh' mid exhatisted
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• "'my' 02thstituents. , ' -I •
Mr. [`.Ten made some rertiarks to ,atbve 'Akita
,!:had heedransident in all waiters pertaining tn'tbe
Tariff Be"tad a plan ofintiroW-i which forlkree
Viers he had Adhered to unc , asingly. Whit withold
' cliangeiitr 'illitdave ' of turning. ' In cortchildon, he
•
said, he - hedlictid - Roth leyeditity trent - Alba the re
uniniflie haetlveti'ollerance_ted thy, u ; il a...
- spec:no the gallant little Siateiwhieh tie rOpresented
- ' Iti regard to the - twirl:4llkm he 'claimed 'a f higher
' compliment than being t he antheraffinch d mess.'
•ore. tie,' ook: a higher graced thin "any which
' could refer to such , a measure—and it 'Mite:became
the - Senator fro& 'Kentucky a charge that / measure
upon him, by intimating. that ihe was *yen Tamed in,.
to tee support of it _ 'll,
Irke.er.Ay -rose :or the, third'thne. . I i ii m ginrry.
'he said, to be oblked to pAilong thiqdibalje.. . I made
no personal allustan to the Senator froto'S. e , ei.d.
said nothing %tibiae teased him to exhi t hit so Much
' alolehce and cession as tie !Om exhibited ion the
• i , preset:it occasion.! It is strange that hec,'slutld have
'' taken so much offence at wheel *did - orgy—Strange
r" that he should allude to his oi - one:loot with . the Ad.
--v
..b, ministration so fretfully. *heti havinglidblitly gone
; ; 12':. \* aver to it—and to Jim ecuniltnroisetiet 40 feel/net,
when he himself was forced In to theinetisdre. He
:,: ' should remeinber. said Mr.
ce ay. that he has gone
~ever to the autnoretif the . Fd , Bill-.-to the hot op.
ponentg of Nulificatienlifild therefore. alter his pub.
' 'he adhesion:he ;Mould not be Er*ited'when told - bi
a hit alliance. ~ it . -, ?
. I,
' " - He Faye:" thntinued li101itr" - thist. he is my
F
, • "master."—My master! I would tihrewn him !for
my slave. '(Laughter.) "ftr ri . r , l , mister," indeid.
Mr. Clay here spoke plainly
. 1t hodgh atipkrently not
. 'touch excited of Mr. 7alhou4's egotism.: (The:Bell
"'tor from South Oatotina It td odd - that Mi. 'Clay
- wartat upon hisliselioNnelierttid of the comprh,
rifigeldiscussion } "Flat iipiimitny'Eack" ail I , was.
' =timed Mr. Clay; I was enahled to fore* the'Com.
- vpromise Bill through the Sen s to in spite of the hot-.
a t
test opposition. and the ' etretthous Exertiooti._
tln spite of
. all opposition the; ateriture" wturcarried.
. -
and .yet the senator frorriSinith Carolina in the er
teas of egotism and arrogance, tent up that he wrdte
home'letters that Naas 41 flitt uptin mrback es and
N Sig that the cletttpromige hiiltinof earned. v
Mr. Clay then alluded tOithe ituksirtsfice',bf the
.! compromise bill, and to the.'posithin dike criuntry
"Velbe time Of itsidoption. !i i I saw, said he, the tio.
"ble and gallant State ot'Brioih Caroling in an unfit?-
' innate condition-=badly piltited art thought, and in
• a sea of trouble. 'I was!iniiring to retinue her if'l
- • ' could; to stop the sheddi i roraPhoman htaod, ro rektte
the country from the'ditriTwiir *hit Irmaithreateoed
'I had no other and no hirierahibitionAn those. 'iron
`. Moult times which tossed the prniate - state and ren-
Aered life unsweet." than to 'Serve my country. The
.`ailociroinise sit was demi g od dt'do this. and in the
" ' language of another Elenatorf, to &rain a leaselbr
yearrot in imtiortant', publie matter. In ttie spirit 1
'I brought forward -from taro great measures the
iirinciple'Ortomproinise. . , ...
( - 7.--.„,,,,8iit," continued my. - the Senator irnm
Mr.
\7Sith t:arotins,in (order to display still further; a
peculiar traircFelieructer.;•;,his great vanity.—says
' that Onhtiffid'elkylbttriali o bligations are cancelled
"bertWeettiniff:Sticith Carolina, the Souttiltrid myself.
All Obligations are canceled forSOulliCarolina and'
`theStitith. Sir. , ir hat right has he tirepeakiTor the
. 'South and mysell 1 What; right eyed to gay that
all obligations are this. dalgeaticelled, %token Even
South Carolina and myself I`= , lithe future can speak
,--• •,, as plainly as the past, thillay is not far distant
'when even7Slitith Civolins!; will repudiate the ai
-1 'gumption of her Senator. The day is not firdistent
.. % when 'touch an event nitay'happeo."
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,My ..
..319 tace. fl i continued 'Mr. Clay, witivereat am.
i . pressiveaesa or manner; "Is pretty neitiqy ' tun., '
'have nothing 4134 front she Snoth.-.lliithinr—noi h
ing=nothing. Nothing lkeim m i tte.oun.ry.- lloth
' !big least—evennf all the risen I now oftwftern the
:'Senator truni South Carolina. Cancelling oblige.
toms, indeed ? : between mtWand the South : Sir,sl
• " have in timer -past. add" tO the 'hest of my ability.
' served my country. 'No cliaiman beiog."-no power
~,
on earth—opt all mentinOln rob me of that cOn.
*gelation Which I shall take with me in my retire.
r, •
' • merit." . I 11.
Mr. CALHOUN here raid a In words, and , re
' -'ziarkedethat he should nofreply to the personal re
' "tnark‘of mil Clay. He *Mil not conceive what
. ' motive hadmtometed the Senator to ask ttelqueirtlon i
' he had, Sod to be as he conceived. am peretal in his
'iiiiriarks., !He did not lik'e these peratutilllterca
; lions, but felt bound ha defind himself wherdiver and
- wherever eind by whOmsoever attacked.
Mr. CLAY immediately rose arid said: a single
' . ivtird by wily' of closing. tbotts not the Senator from
'South Carehnirfeel that he; his provoked Thisiiiscia.
sion and ti:rought upon hi4isell whatevereitisebratiori,
1 :1[ have beer fit to inaki?l;a I pat it to"the - SLlnator,
and trillieSenate, whetb4 I have given littErance
to any-remark which ahotild eiCiltrotssed eo much
'assign and feeling frotolilm. It merely put • .quev
4 - 'lion to" him-.-a question iytivolving the•interest or
:,, ii , 'tote hundiad trulhoosnAritles of the - public domain,
lord hereiO is the-cause °tall etc:male:a."
Item closed the personal part of the discussion.
Mr..C:uyliniving the last word. •
The Bill of Mr. Calla:too was referred to the
R* !committee on Public Lituda;-dttern motion were
11ado . to Ireconsider. whir.* waswas lost 1,9
'tl
important Onsiasiert.--The United States. Gazette
•,
-or the 4th inst. says -
The iresittent, in his recent Mesupdto Congress
'entirely`; omitted the - following' importtnt passage.
rthich five Ji.restrtne - arcise!'tfrom en errs* of -the clerk
in copra; tr. The pitsgraph omitted should. have
`lrelinsied immediately after the tirade againitt the,
fAate Bank of the United Stites. and_shuuld have been
-pod
fondles however ' , owe it to the cause itifeetti
-pod juitice to state Unit, from the organization of
'lke late Nationid Bank until my illustrious prcde.
'cossorlrwittidreer from: if the public deposits, the
; Batik collected. disbursa. and transferred more than
-tour iiiindred millions ortfolfars of the.public mon.
*,,.9111, without the Ins. of one dollar, or_withOlieeliart.
tpg the goternmint eimieedt for thit,htelifyltiport•
int publes service; anwhich the Secretafy ofthe
eriftshry - can confirm."
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:11:111The 'Wsshinttoir Corte:pen - tent of the'rite ,
meg ppli pays that "If Mr. limiter goes on is he
teas eatefamtessi in making up these committesP;Aii
loon.aright of his landmiirks. 4" bird
Ovation ActStste Right piinttiptaa. and the
tott Trisigett,tiebouto.;: and plant 'bins die
Ansi itotai lietke Whig. proper. "•
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EMRM;Mi=
RIB
"'TEN DAYS 114TiftFaost a a
,
I .BY the imbed f the Veer 7 Velig.lllt et ship.rti
land,Capt. Wsite„ from Liverpool, indlLisk
terpool papere to the L -
1 WE ate happy i Lto aettounee that thit intorinificris
1 ) 0 r *Wet eireq_ Ida; that inhatedatifreeeeeThe
this cimutry, is higMy gratifying, alinleatnett nn. :
Pled. l 9 -10." It ad been e xp ected or Semolina*.
' r ithat coUote wind undergo a canal deniblet eeduct tad..
WP fiat howor, .tbat thilill 'is ve r Vitury trifling.
1 ' Cato is lowerbut Amerlean Suet has advanced
two *billings. . r. JaudoW has Issued a statement
lof:the iiirstrs of the United States` a le I It.* we
I belie% the gilet'Lwltit:ll we gyre to our tindery net.
ily iwontoeths aloes.. ' Ons sr two jot he Landels
Rapers ',ailed the stitvniiiit , with11:1 1:1 114. irrisdna4 .
~but thitlnited States Bank stack r tcreClS 10,
,an savants; of ten stillhogs. ~ -' .; --, Iv
"We see it stitdd WO Mr. isodon he ,respeeded
i r
In teeming . Linen olpoo,ooo with ithCltothi.'
child:. The;latter, it is added. will LIC agents of
'the. U. S. Batik. 1 . 1 . - :
- - So Tar as tie eitu-tatlfer, 'Oak le ,. eiusfust, b e tt4 r .
, feeling , in Lontlies t atitth recrect • o - 010Aidecitatt,
L stocks. We elpeille. hiwever. that}Uattehltions is,
math:l'oM **shipments ofproduce ,froch this cobs.
'try Id Slighted, which, happily, we 411 know will'
I:l4titery large. . 1 1 -
Ttibtigh the merchants of Londoni manliest great
‘bniiity ss telltsipoltrey -*fib's, British swami/int
towards Chine, yet nutbinglitte'Cranspired to inch.;
cite its intentiobs. -.- L• I ' i.
, The French have 16f4red cattuderkible in Ise
' tit, of Africa by the sudden dent of Un army of
no -
' "r -- ' fellParise
Arabs, and a good deal of anzte in
Y 11 1
Parliament is to meet on the 16th of.lanuary.
Alabditto —The Message of the iGoteroor to the
AlabarneLegiiptire at neiepentrhil is ithitthtfor fa
vourably 'by thiT Southern Pram It discusses but
15. w subjects of general interest. -I f ;r
In relation to the Banks of that State, there Are
'tome singular disclosures in the iAleissage. The
State tank; and BraWlires aro nwrOd by the - State s
arid-the faith of theSuitifur pledged for the redenip
dim of their hilts. State credit is! not lin effectual
guarantee in aid of sunk credit ala Mys, judging
this eirato ple, es this pledge has not been 'able to keep
any titter like pil4, out pf the bin.
its of the State. The Rinks, itsceers, hive ten Mil
ions of capital, and have Worded the people - ority
eirculatiod'of three million. The poiftioorehowa
the great evitol Government or Legialatete &cora.
ship. He gives as 'an Example the fact, that two
'lees ,of Dirreter4, elected of cnursel by the Legieda
lure , and iiiellfembeis °jibe Legis lature of two sue.
cesilive-years„ obigined tiebetnin idattuos to a urger
amount, and 0,111 ptohably S. rh , cabs, of greater toss
to the flank* thou the-whole cominuiwityfiessifea--
This looks bid enough, and tells a pour tale 'for
manairinent in Banks affairs: . 1
,-PA:‘
tail 1 CAR, •PAlBEiit'Efilbt.
"Si raiz - ticks/a
Past year, farewell!' Beneath the solemn pall
IPhat beri&? dubs; 'Mb art Weeping t
.1 Itei'tilnes Ali fall
Upon th y o tomb and, like ato raer keeping'
His vigil in some solitary ball,
Thre! which the deep, slew d ge'of nightoi is
' sweeping?,
Alone'? wande-,'whetc the Mal to n rasa
Shirrollikelke glary'ordeparta day
Winn thy shroOdolt year what riVk are hid
' den?
Ilhorred 'with thee, what, inirisd'hopeirConeearill
Ties redethat seein'd eternal ;,,,kindness chiddero 4
- "From hearts t6-witich love's beam," area re4eaPd
Inght. llitighiiigtjwitind*„ ay ettitillons hidden,
To b in long, unbtroleiri silence sealed,
I :flut these ad visions let, me not
Nor idly stave to lift thy solemn - 01h RI 1 1
i - sred; speed, 1681 seasons, the bo l until • main
Uncounted multitudes trio sunnimust pass,
Subjects, like you. of Death's perpetual reign ;
Vestall togetherttlintle withthe,mani
Ot spectral shapes, that offin'ilisimy train
- Glide p'er the face of fancy's Magic glass. •
Deep thro' the earth 'resounds your funeral knell,
And nature sighs, in nrarnful odes, farewell!
II A. 111`11ft 101) •
On the 26th ult. by the Rev. it i r. !Cron. Mr . Res.
Howe. to Miss MART Ropv. both oflebnyl.
Haven.
rk Sunday kat. by the Mile, Hr.: • Jazzman
Kin -iiittesciitr FOIL to The. Lima Wotiv, both of
S.Thoylkill Haven. j '
WydaskilLiodge Nb. ate.
FiTATED Meeting of P olo ' ti Lodge. will be
;rm. held id the Hall Oft Monde evenin g , the 'l3th
laid.. at half pas( 6 Aka. , 1 .
Jan 11 -2-1 t
Potesi4 - ilePWllema
IpliUßSDkk Evenitl.t.laimary.l6th ob
ject - for debate.—rla ambition beneficial to inn
kind or not."
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N. B; Peredits•wishing to become Members of
this Societywill Wise' leave theti willies with the
Secretert. CHARLES W. BEALE,
- San I IL, ' *ereisry:
REVIEW (LW TIIR MARKET. •
• Yrittsrarkf4a. if, 11139.
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WIIEAT FLOUR. by the toad Was worth on Fraley
VIIEAT
• t,
111 per puskal. iv demand. I.
RYE FLOUR I'7s'rertwrinklewab6
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR srm/per
RYE. by the load 63 oy the busnel 70--ready
sale
RYE CHOP 75 per bushel in demand.
0 AT8,171 eents--ready sale.
POrAltiES-40 cents per bushel indinnaad
(X1(1 1 1 4 46 ,cents per bushel li'detrnid.
CLOVER SEED—SI2 110 per bushel;
TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 Pe'r
FL XSEED—SI 45 per bushel in dem d.
WHISKEV-45ddnts per tattoo.
BurrKß-..;20 cents per pound—in Kegs 20 cents
EGGS- 1 13i cents pardons).
LARD-14. tents per pound. 4
rALLOW-104ents per pound. '
114518134 cents per pourd.
CORN CsloP`7o td7scents p r bushel inleniand.
BACON-13 cents per °bond
BEESWAX-40 cents per ponnd. .
FE ATIIERS-62eent s per pound. • _
`COSISI I IN W1331;z43 cents per eahltrd
MACKEREL. by 'bath!. Nb 1. $l7 ; No 2. 615 ,
SALT;42IO per bb1.;75 pe e r bushel
PLASTER .is worth $7 50 per ton.
11AV $lB per ton.
l'attasillie Water Ct . HiliPaitY•
THE Board id Managers Ike% thij , da y declared
a, dividend of thetteper 'cent. fo the last els
months, on the Capital stock of said Gum, danY.'pay.
able to the Stocktrilders or their legit represents.
tives on or before the 23d init. at tqc office - of A.
Grehinn, Treasurer. Centre weer.
ANDREW PUSSE4 President.
' lan . 6th, 1010. r j 2-3 t•
Notice. `, "•-•
wBEREA% Simon Kramer anelmac 'Mann.
trading under the tine of Kremerlt Mann.
'on thek2d day ofianoary'Veiit:eiceuted an Assign.
meat to the Subscriber to trust for [the benefit of
their crediting ellolhalrpor their (Jahns Iwithin
three months from the date erect. *Melt said As.
dignment may be seen at. tkettendeecrtif the sub.
scribers Notice. therefore ,
.- ta hereby ti ned to 411 ;
persons indebted to said inn to makein n Mediae
payment. led thtlatavipg demands to presser t them
towU LIAN WOLFF.
Market Street, P o ustille.
L-
2-61
hall, 1810.
Stray flog.i i
CAVE'hithelStrant min of the Subieribtoa. IMMO
' time so; a IMG, about one ynar ISM. The
ownir he: reinestedtottahe ffiroord. Provo property.
pay, chi**. and take hittrifway, athervisolt will
belold idea- rdhig to law.. 1 I ~'
1 . 1
- 1 Willie!' 4.6 4 ,4/ .!
. 1
7' 3 ,leig il staa Fur-r e I :::::: s -df r ,I P .A. 7 : 12-37
- . ...For and Beaver Ido 1/ ; ~.-
." Outer and ficohlo do , . / .
...t.. Woodall do f 1 4 ,
illoteekgariVena;Wed and Mak* . . •
'. likiftislis by .
.N.. ATimp.
Jul 11 ' ,
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PE
=iM!!l=
. .
• g rilie:CillakiiiirliCrabliq
AL SRVE.REesse,of WOCAikaiii
Mmeilltr
Toon, New Jersey, insileverety_aModed with Pile"
for more than - ram He bid *elm tented
itineirtahonmermy ilatilltiaa oC
•iiererai eminerit. Physiciairkbot - atter SuSi'the
slightest . rendition oily sown* admiscierari ontirbe
Eve* ofloo alai ham street.
and tmieined some medicine frem.hiut: fast *Web
he (mita immediate relies and subarlitiently a per
feet em& • - •
•__ BEWARE 91. COUNTERiEM
1117Mciion.-11eiiittitular iirporch*eing to see
that thelabel otitis 11161Teifie Anima a notice of its
&fry arenidintia 'Ad cJ Coitirris., Mid tar like..-
wi.va - particular in obi/Raft thdefat 100 Chilli
dtreet,'NeeWerli;eilifern the
•Reirilfilr *jot."' • •
• IL.BANNSN;
• Ise 11 "' •
IFfre Utitk and Clay.
• ' IRE Brick.
IS and, JO ineh TRe. - • - _
Sub Tile and Fine Clay,
*For sale by • NATHAN'S:
Jan II
etrr. 111413. Evans , • ..'
' Camomile Pine, cures , ,
Consumption, and Culda o -
1M FRVI3II.I diseases, liver totriplaint; dyspepsia.
L billi s diseases, piles, uleetsetemale weakness.
sod all ei ofitypoebixilriaciam, Joeispirits..pal.
pitatiotiST hba nervous iatitibility.'neradus..*Ok. •
%
-nese. Suer albus. seminal weakness. indigestber;lolo
- of appetite, headhunt. general debility t hodily beak. .
ness; chelori.s or green sickness. Betidency, - -byateri.
cal fainting*. hysterics, headaches. hiCcup. sea sick ;
fleas bight mare. wheutnatisin. "'tines. tic,doufoni
rens. crane p;4 die 'Affection% pad ,tholq.iiihti
are victims - lethal ost factiteniting disorder,"Cont,
Palco
will find plief fro* tir salfcringe; by a sanitise of
br. Evanautriediciut. - \. -•- -'
rie,
,_ -- r7I3CWARE - bP COUNTERPRITS.
07_,Cautioa.4- ' , titular in purchasing to see
that the - label ofshis Medicine coati.* iii-tiotice of
its eatry accaidtig it derof Ckitlerkss. And be like
wise karticular in obtaining itte'm at lad C 61116114,
street; New‘Yer,k.nr fronfithe - '. .
vivito, -Arent.
. . B .BANNAN, Pottiville.
- Of whom also may be - obtained.
Dr. F:vana. Soothing Syrup. (tor to thing.)
Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague' Pills, -.,
brl'Oontril-Female Pills, .;.. .
The BsronVon Hutcheler'ititts.
The above invaluable Medicines are sitid - Whnle.
sale and Retail at 100 Chatham Street, Naletrurk,
3 Sandi Seventh Street. Philadelphia. 36 Certain.
Boston. Masa. And the following Agents:.- -
B. Bannan. Pottsville. Hamilton & Grier. Carlisle.
i Wen.ilelt.'Harrisburg, Wm. Barnside, Loeahuven,
Jahn Wiiikaineaster.b. S. Clarlcv, Erie,' .1. P.
climate, Bethany, ft pauipbeir& co. WaVnhsburg,
HoraiiotrPterce. Carbondale, .1. W. Duncan. Bed
ford. (Hugh ArtersAawin & Arihnra.). Pittsburg,
C. Christman. Mauch Chunk. Hand & Kirtland,
Housdale, B. Bright: Allentowo. _
ItrRE NOVA L.-LDr. 'NV in Evifp A has' removed
Ilia office in Philadelphia. for the sale of his C4lllo'
Jinx and A estates? Sister, fur children Teething. to
No. 3 South beveuth. corner of M;riitet Street, where
all business connected with the sa of his Medicines,
will Au future be transacted ; std where the above
medieinea may always be had Gamer- ,
n . s , WM. EVANS. M. D.
N. li.A 31
`heinincitral Office is at N 0.1120 apt.
ham Street. New• York, whete Communication By
fetter. are requested to be made direct.
ErsEvrattE OF I.:XHINTERPEITS La
Jan. 11 3
-No Aplogy for Wigs.
ATTENTIOIV BALD HEADS.
611 did 'fithellied ever devised for the restore.
titan and preservation of the Hair. nothing has
been found eiputl.to diabetes Oleaginous Haw Tonic.
It seldom fails to restore the hair to health and beau
ty. Many who were bald 'three •muntlut ago. can
now extitnit luxuriant beadithelitieby the use of it.
Copy of a letter frotn Dr: S. S. 4 Fiech.
Philadelphia. May 10, Init.
Dr. idYNE—Dear sar: I teal that I can hardly
say enough to you lit favor of Abberes Hair
sold by you. My hair had been falling off about
two years. and had become very thin. threatening
speedy baldness. whe n I commenced using Oa rem
edy. * in:about one treek wet:used to fa.l dE' I
havenseif it now about three months, and have as
full and thick a head of hair as lean possibl', desire.
have recommended its use to a numbr• of my
taiendr. who - all speak well o f it. It faith 'ly em.
pbyed. I have no doubt at its general se: --se.
may add that before wing the Tunic. I ha.. tried al
moat all the various articles emplaott fbr the hair.
such ea the Macassar Oil. all the xlifferent prepare.
lions of bear', oil. vertable hair oil, &e. without
experiencing rmich. if any begefit.
Respectfully yours.
8.8. Frrcit. No. 172 l'heannt street.
Celiy'briletthr (mai C. C. Park: Valdez of thetap-
Tialcbureb at Haddonfield. N.J.
itsdrionfuld. February 12, 1839.
: -I take pleasure in informing
you that the bottle'of Althert's Hair Turfienellieln
obtained of you last October, has proved lilosilmus.
factory and soccebsful. My hair had fors OM,
time been exceedingly thin. : 4 1342t for two or three
Wolallim out. that.my bead had be.
come almost entirely bald. I wa. ender the neces.
sity of concealing the fetidness by combing the hair
on the wiles of it. But now eller using about half
of a bottle of the Tonic ) l have as luxuriantb growth
of hair as I ever had. C. C. Pax'''.
'The:tee Leonard i lletcher, Pastor of the Baptist
church at Great Valley, Pa.. who bad been more or
less bald for mans years, •o three bottles of the
Hair Tonic. and has a fine truwth of new hair. ov.
thaviparrcif hitt hwtd where ho area before
bald. writes— - 2-
"My hair is growingiOnely, iittsiire
L. Raritan.
Westchester, Pa,, 1839.
Mr. Band. oce of the CoMpositors in the offieci - of
the IPifilthlLlptiin Public Ledger.. who had fast nearly
all his hair from off this'll:lp at his head. has hxdA
completely restored by the use of thiilonic. Two
Officers of the American Navy had good heads of
hair restored to them by livi . nrlve biutles eikeh of
this Hair Tonic. one en:Manx Was over sixty yeah
of age. Four gentlemeri ionnected,,with the roblic
OW inTfrefedelptira. have afro had their baldness
removed by uldal this remedy. The Rev Mr. Park
er, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in 'Delaware
aniffiv. Tit, who was completely bald over all the
lapel his head. and was also becoming considerably ,
gray, has used only two battles of this' tonleand
has not only a luxuriant growth . of new heir epou
his head , flat all the gray haul 141 1 na*dilappeared.
and then places"havo aben itoplied - by hialthy heir
of s natural colour. Finally. dips easel of baldness
?Mill' gsery ten.-may positively be removed by a
faithful application of this invaluable remedy.—
There is, therefore. now no excuse for a bigilhead.
Prepared only by Dr D. JAY. E. sole proprietor,
No. 20, Baugh Third street. Pha adapt:it. Price/ $1
a bottle.-1 '
The above valuable Hair Tanic may, be-had in
Pottsville, ofCleateiii ifttifYinillid of Win. T. Ep
(I L .
tiug. Druggists? '
Wisetestixamay be had Jon s' Expectorant sad
Ca rminettise Balsam—the u vsluable_family
medicines Oat have ever beau coven.
Jan 11 , I
fThe , Capnomile
ANOTHER recent test of the unriaalled viitie of
Dr. .-.Net. Evans', Medieinee.—DYSPEPSlA.
T_EN YEA RS Imp DI NGO4-fdr. 3. McKenzie.
176 sranton'ttreet, *tea a Mimed; with-rha_ehore coma
plaint for ten_yeare. *bleb InOnatiated'hitrig
testate, the period of its yearkio attending to
his business, leatori4 to perfect health under the
Watery treatment orbr. Wm. Erami.—r
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
117' Ciation.;- +se particular lb purchasing to sae
the label of tbislt s :eine Atka . * notice of ita
"entry !remedial - es to Ws: And be Miro
*as parlicular ia. ludo at 100 arelham
etrect..Neir , Tork.hiltom the.
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4121EXhittiNG" Itt *e Pr, Me at Puttslidtr;
suntittatio4 Ist; D84h.1 • .* ''.
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Altai) Joseph •' - Miubsori/ohn*
BarfttThumas - , &Bra* /coca ' •
•Berast. Peter .• . par timiel; •
Heylan Patrick' ~.„ •• - Mortals:lllh
Breach Charles ‘
McDsinald Elii. '
&r e . Philip °. . ' &tented,' Jades.
BrittainSusan gcliaioey Joules
l ikhinittathel . • Niwatang John -
Berry June'a -, .., ' Nneurt Mary 1 , •
Berryman u Dell : Yea Thbana
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.Bereyan Ma "0 tt,
Clitierktity • •, ' • : ' Reran Win:
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Corny rob& ' \ , Patin Wm.-, :. --'
Gmbiten Utz- ' `Pestefletin ~
Drury Patrick, • Powell Rd.
(Axisroylicub , -
„ratlike; Wm.
Co' club J. 3• • " . Rrddle 'W.' •
• ' kunintjuseph, . • ` ,ItMtdo sei. Wm.
Dimick Sarah • gottrthorge
Chili Jesephl.i. . " tchordrß. -
litavislikwan . , Bilsion James
-Davis 'bluish , . ' Russel W. 11.11.
Nilsen WW. ' Rogers B. S.
Ev,ertiort James { 'l ively That.
Eisenhower Israel ' other Jame M.
Eaves Swab I ! I
eid2ll. A. '
Lands Andrew • '• • etc 11fOrras
febrbactrithn., , , ilectebal(N. .
timers F., W ' 1 bib nor James
needing Albert ' , boater Rebecca
Natter Win.,,„.. . • &hunt Mr. •
blriditbit DA. •-• ' &mull Jacob
Vett:oho ' ' bellgrate /mob
'Griannyei B. , ' B.ptingeril. 11.
Illarbucirfroth "Sh .Its Sarah
lltetitEdward '• , Bioliipel Whin
nurses Ann -&better Peter
Hobbs Mid. 'tract - James -
Ilartherly F. -' „Tercet' Jihres
Hakenbeirl..:€. • ' Notts-Miehs.i,___
louts Richeild Woods Jobn
Vimeilloan'SY tiliO Usvtd
Kreellobertio.. Weld! Hash)
Ruder bterirand ' , tralker Joseph
Levi Atom. • 'Moo J. K. .
Limuie` liter/ l Welsh John
Levey Intitel 11 - • • 'Wagner licorge
Linn Elia.' - 'Watkins J. ~ '
Leaky, Peter • WitsCht Fred
on -.llumas •' 'Yeager Darnel
Meohall - VY m. . Yuudt Isaac
. 8.,11' Jacob,
satrtz
AckermariTtemeos
Dooley Patrick
thiteretrJohn '
Eastorillitiert
Edwina. Wm.
Erb. Christian
Jroom &nen
(longer A. & J. 2
JoTictiolio
Basler Jacob
Persons caller/2 fur Le
plass say they ate adve
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Mineral Jour
SPNEH AL complete 6
f0r1839, for eafe..bo
office. :11a0.146
AT an Election held
the florou.:h of
31kti day of December
*ens were duly elected o
Mine fill Navigation •
'the entetog ice:
Bard Pattersoi),
Charles z•hippeo,
&muel Wyman
'Secretary
Jan. 4 i
A 7 T,n Election held
the Borough of Po
day or December. HD
were eltenistlemerrof
gation pod Rut lioao
year: I.
P
BURDT
Abraham Polio
George H. Pot
A. St. Clair N sc
Secretary
Jan. 4
NOtice. _
ripHOSE whe'areinflebted to Same, Lewis. will
call itittatlfittely I"theltautgnee. and *attic the
IMMO.
Jac. 4
G. nine '
4cie.birish and Scorch' Whiskey.
110 1,am:ids and liesh suit. just mewed
Jan. 4 • I N. NAT
CH E P, N EIV ,
tft
and Spies d. 4s/tor:serif of
:-,111/11.i
GOODS, ' ~
Amy firdeerrs .:cmd. Liquors,
Boo*Shoetwind lathing. Low for Cash.
SCHUYLKIIA II kril K NOTES
WI I be Takeo at ; -
N. NATHANS' Store.
'l3Ctras St: Pottavatte.
• 1
....
ian . 4
4 fill! iout &bight-ill
l i t Road Company.
hillidelphia. Dec. 16,1639.
THE stockholders, bf this Company are hereby
.77 notified that thick. 'Annual Meeting will tat held
ied
on Vii f:1 13th day o away's- v .1840. at 10 o'cloca
44 . M.. when an. 0 ' Vitals) hiqd !or etioice. of a
President and ten Mai
agers, to ConduCtllho ihriirs
of the Company the tangoing year.
JOHNI'II. CRESSON. Secretary.
51-5 t
Journal, Reading; will please
times. send'one piper to Mr.
I to this office. I
Ogee of the
Raven Rai!
Dee 21
Berke & &buylkil
insert the above threel
Cresson, add send bil,
THE inbacriber, ill be prepared a ft er the 10th
7atrusty , 1840. . farMsb plans and drafts.
for 'building Ruda ... -- tp abfielt ' Iron' with An.
tbrauite.and will at nd Itresonally either to build.
ing or blowing in. He deems it unnecessary to of.
ter to the growing: lutetium, of this branch of the
i s
tron"bisinese. or to r tesitin 'Goias of his expert
ence in both the. uld Country and / America. The
success which his a tended his exertions in Potts
tine will be the gun nice of his foture operations
Persons who desi his emit:es or any inforiaa
lion connected with titAisiturasZwill make ePplice•
tion by - fetter to his : them. - ,___,
- - HENJAMIN ilitTiRIC
'die. Schuylkill..lx. , la.
- • . 2-6mA
Dec. 20,
Schoy_
- A small Amnon%
in el.
Dec. M.
e 9 i
peep. Seelcd
Pidtai(elthia
P d 14.8
M t raigoEst.. Audi b 7 .
". • 2.1 at akfi* O r r
*sat • ';`fi-ir
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Ireilbt t
• Rs,
Lowrey wm.
intent CR&
Marni s k.
Pricaion'F. 2 •
Slinky Francis
Shur* James
Symons James .
Warimckle li.•
Wrightmonloscliti
Wbitager Jubn •
era on toe abuve, list will
ism,. •
'PH WEAVER, F. M.
l-lbr 1839.
es of the Miners' Journal
nd sod. unbelted : at thi;
I.— I
OEM
t the Pennsylvania Hal
'pttsville. on Monday tti
839. !'he (bib:owing pe
ten of the Mill Creek an
Rail Road Company. f
AERSON.
.agera.
Harvey Milking.
Samuel Lewis,
Andrew Russel, 1. 1
d Treasurer.
"ATM RUSSET..
- I-3t
UEORGE
I Vtlie Pentwylvanta Heil, ru
on Monday the 30th
The following persona
lie Seguylltill I V-Iley Navies
Company ; for the ensuing
ident.
rrERSON.
Inage'Ye.
Aquilla (tolton, 1
-"G. G. Palmer.
ils. John G. newts,
- ANDREW toisspL
!I.-3i
11l
To I'
acne , Iron.
n Masters
Bank Mfrs.
Seboyiltill Sisk Nwes w
1. • for Goods at the Btoie
N. NATO lig.
Centro Street, rottsville.
El
lifidatrA
;.• 15...0r the 7 * Viirelteeille;
,the 'of &lanylko y iisis
toileiment
I dated Ibetitel t 1 . ned
land inatateried Gititt4%
scriber- 6u the benefit of - t' =el of his =id
Afore? therein tree' tithied, • '1244 "They entente'.
within mei:alto Moo the
: date atlte,sai4 assign
went, t race* 'of
Therissiinineht end release cintod, seep by applying
the enbialber said jthron4h4:"
" - DANIEL t.Eiti, 'iAstrizneis.
Vet tit • - • • i i -r" •
i ' tloll4lCedo : .. '•.
iti`.otlßCE M.:Totten. late id Pci t CarhOn;fteh ' 1.
•visr, hill ounty„,actil Copilot FrOderiek Uhlhorn, of
Philadelphia. tradiiig i tifif xi therlirins of-Totten &
Übltiorns. in Scimyrktli rmiiityLind Or Uhlhorn 4,
Co . in Phigidifitiiikhase by aticriiiiitnts doted tbe,
2.141 'day cif: November. 1839;asArtied toilitititamri.
ball all their &tate airE Mem' in tricriAtitieir
Cri;dilortc (after certain:preftretima therein shad e )
whol4al,l within thirty . days troy% t he 9th day of
'December inyt...the date on whiell said assignment
era bilecOrded in the Office tyr i the • Recorder of
Mat otSbritilikid County. ile o rtertill (tense
of ail claims iamst the said a' goorii . or either of
.ite
them. The assignment and ref' Till be eibibi
led by Ihe sulmieriber at Char , Lawten`is OVeti.
on the Norwegian Rail Road. ".1 •
• 1 I JOSEN F. CARROLL,' Asaigrien.
Dee. T. '- "
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ME
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- Vairiablerlikai
state -
IL' 11 1 0.11. mam. ' -.
. , TIM three storyi lirick
,linuAnt and
Lots on. Centrstreet. Pottsville, men.
~.. pied as a Store w
nd lost liffice.
e i
,Two Framo Mines, on same'atreet
occupied by Atmore Stegner and Pinker.
A Howe and Lot of droadi ti?- Maitetltd'Ad
sins street, occupied by Wm. clir. .. ,
A House and Lot of Ground Rail Road street,
occupied "by Levi Cakepliscii Itwo other Lots of
Ground --
und on dame street. -
AHouse and Len of Grinned on Norwegian street,
occupied by Amothy Fos—al+. another Lot on
the' same after, atlininifig lot rif Samuel Haupt.
A tract ol`CoaltinCliiinatd in 'Branch township,
Schuylkill vitionty:''Contatning about. 450 sere's—
well improved for operatives. 1 i r
Fur fuither paitientaistirignirs 6 - # '
511.71 N WEAVER.
Pottsville. Dec 21. 1859. - t , .. ' ' 5t...1
Prottaimatitatt. ,
ky II ER EAS the Honorab ei4ohit Ranks. Presi
Itv dent Judge of the Ttrirr ludiciarpoitrid
of Pennsylvania, has appointed Monday the Soren.
teenth day (February. 1040.a5 - Ae time foi: holding
a Special Court of Common pleke 'in"Ntillitkill
' cointy, fot,theAffal - o rtVfOßVaiong" eausei;ndniely:
—Anthony F. Miller vs. JohnlSaliall. John Bannon.
'Frederick Lauderbrun et. al,il ci.2 5. o f March Term, 1
`lB3O, Franklin MI ler vs. Janice' Dondds and others,
N 0.27. of March Term, IB32 l 'elind Saab Reber vs
Jacob Dreibelbis sod - Daniel 'llreibc:lbis,'No:ll of
March Tcrm t 11429.' Public nitiii;tt is, thcreforehere
by given that a Special Court lorColonion Pleat, will
Ire - holden at tlie Cl'orrtHouse in Or w ig.btirg iti`and
liar'Schuylltill'alunly. on Milli/14y the seveliffenth
day of February. 1840. at ten u'Llock in forenoon for
the trial of the said cau.es.'.. . 1
..._.
" PETER r.tuj,)%vtG. - Sheriff.
Sheriff"'. Marv, (Ir. w iget i I 1
plpy . Dec 13, 1839. i i 1 - 50 .
_ . Q. A
SABO' IN.
•
For quk or !Rent, •
vfts''ACßE:Vaal:end. witivr'ii . ggoeb Schotes,
Screlerts. Vitading. dre., ufl ill complete Order.
for Working; having 3 geoci [ :Yeine open, site:lite?.
near Middlepott, and 'known as the Lewis 4. Su
Tract. , For terms apply to
JAMES M. BEAT rY, Pottev;ik.
01121C013•PETKE4:
.
Assignees tiC.lfrectl3ult
"`" March 21 ' ' AT tf
THE Subscrieer gives notice that the •:s Acres of
Coal Land. .car Middleirtf, 'ailverinied'for
be James M. Beaty and Jacob Peters. Assignees of
Jacob Bull & Co.. itre-not thei p . es4krty'ef *the said
Jacob Bull dr. Co, nor dt theisti,d . A74 . !iilices, but
tat the title to the moiety Of itheqatt Pl:veAtrti in
t eauhscribet, and in the retiresentativii of Henry
ENeleigh, deceased. and that pay title derived frorit
paid assignees will be coCieiited at law bv the sub.
scriber.
Ckx 11th
kitace of John Fos, deeeSsed, late of /fur
' "taegOa Taiaattittp. '
Notice.
FTLRS - nf Administratton having been gran.
ted by the Register otSchuylkill County, to the
itabsetthets uii the Estate of John Rix. di.cedrettl.
tate of NorwEgitn 'Township, Schuylkill County ;
herefore all persons who kudittthetnseliee indebted
to said estate, are hereby reqbested to ,make immo.
ittate payment to tko subsdriber, residinern th e
Baronet of Minersville. ; And thine, having any,
chirps against this 'estate'. of laid wil l;
please to lorelgiat ttretto, tnly r utNnlftited,•siftbaut
delay, fur seltretnettt.
JAMES f 0 . Adinintstratnr.
I Illinersville, Dee. 14, 1 . I 5(1 de
il!
• i •
Iff Hhila Side Meat, t o fine order wi:l be sold low
' - for Cart to close eale.j !Apply to
Dee 21 51— MILLER & 114GGERTY.
Anthracite - iron.
•
rridE subscribers. AgenteofGeorge Cranc. Esq.,
are, prepared to grant i,...icenses for the menu.
facture.of Iron with Anthracite Coal, under the Pat.
ent granted to Mr,. Crane'li the, United States for
smelting Iron with the above fuel: in illeition to
which Mr. Crane holds an iiirsignment of so much
of the Paten granted th late Rev. Dr. Omen.
heinct at.pertains to makingiron, with Anthr ac it e .
Coal.
The charge Wilthe''2s . fas-ar ton on all Iron.
thus manufactured.
It has txtencornpletely s ceensful buth in. Wales,
and at Pottsville., one Foie ce at the latter place
(Mr. Igman's) yielding in average produce of 40
Tuns pet week of excellent Intr.
Ml penman, are cautioned agairist infringing up
on either of the above (*MOW Any, application of
Hot Blot in the angliinget Iron Ore with Anthra
ctte Coal Without a Licetramjwill be an infringement,
and will be treated acoordinglv. Apply
A. & RAE.STON & CO. -
140:4, South Front Gnat,
i Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. Dec. 14th; 839. , 50-3 mo
to ` be Let.
m• HE subscriber will re6ive proposals for rent
ing the ttiddleport Col li ery; lately occupied by
John C. Circevins. The veins ire ready fat snit
-tog. gangways having heed driven,bremas opened
and houses and fixture" efeetedovith every facility
for immediately commenti6ing an extensive Moutiess.
The lessee wilt have an - Opetunity ergo to tbase
or .paihieseletit ToCcrwagg . ons, drift cars, and
mining impletneiblifosidni frediises, and suffi
cient for a bagel:44mb. ;
Oct 5 40-tf G. W. FAR4UIIAR
Valuable Tavern %land
.• FOR ,
• THE antottribet vrishing to retire from
the linsintiss.- Will sell at private sale.
a s the well known flotel.Centre House. in
88 Port; Cf,inton,,• hehnylkill conniy. Pa..
rtie biome is *dr new aid willAinished'wittima-
Nes and other Oteelltary Out buntline. a stimfei.
deg. a pump dated astir initial' s few / Sleet tbs
kip hen door -s good -fePair. and conveniently,
arranged foe bonnets. It is on the Centre Tom
ke, twenty miles north of Reading. and fifteen
th of roma% twin/ thus centrally situated be.
twees those deirishinr twin* rendes' Wens of the'
'best stands for lk wren?, iorifoo Four , daily
lines of Stages stop pi ng and diomg
thIS booties-0.1., 1 _
Pm* Olintlittls;il Dopes fue twat; fieurthe Tamp.*
spa tuts Isattittr:Linnbs t r ll6 4lini i eltiebt mina alway
aka* s
Mika Os tam '
••• 1. - polo wikuisa
„Nos.. 30;18M ". , 48, 'a mos
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MI=EMMNIWWM
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Cautiod•
ROBPRT B. NELIG I I
Uat:ou.
LEM
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f - ••• ',AA* ,
Cii4nding "fiat'
vILL toi,ett.lhel)iiiiiintl, i filinirld'Traitle
Pr t a l inbtlit* l lo: 4 o idowl#oPet 6 Stb kW'
ORA/Val/Oh ."'
Front - Reeding at 8:A. M. and
Philadelphia 0.6 /I.4l:and P. N.
Philadelphiai!orner of Broad- lad Chet
att..ets. lat Mu Cara 5'2.30-;4lnd ciao'
The e o'clock Train fretriThihailitlawlll dep.
for Breakfast at - 1044riatewn. ; • - ' • •
Tile 8 and 2 IFelaek Trains stop folwagpastyka.
Reading. Pee:l4th; 1839. J. s o ,lll' ".;-
RENIOVA.IO
,
'Mira& grairker ,
AB removed hie estabhahmetti font ; dooto afr -
boveAhoPat Whole, and umiak oppoilht the'
Esniritze Hotel.tiititre street: ' He .ahti continua '
to m Ivy a choice; 'telethon °Elbe most iaablonablo-.J.
i ßrad Clothe. Oassimetesi. and Vesting. ration* .
Colours and qualities, togethei with en elegant
sortment ofieadg made Clothing. math aaVverenata.'
.Frock end Dreee"Cnata. Rolm/100m. Vanish:dm, -
and Vests or all ties and patterna,nll of which ha 1 , •
to determined to sell at the lowest, !ate&
Dec l r lt . 5 1- •"4 '
•
Aissimies Notice.
ADON virtue of an assignment nit by &our Ass,
'Loon the 2nd day of Deeemeer 839,, to tills' Sobs;
scribers. for the benefit of his creditors and Other
pa. poses mentiuniii therein.and tb iich 'may be seism
by appkti-ig-to either of us.. Notiee is thereby given
that all persons indebted to the said Lames Kay.
shah insite•imineaateVairnent. all ;whims bas-s•
ins , claims against him will present tbemiti tots.
Wanlilniferfbtor, Mob! subseribMiri.
MENRY 1311iELL 4 1.
• • ' WILLIAM *l'. EPTING.
• • • stselibeet• •
. For. Sale. r •
wA `FARM of lanen l. 4e fmmedliitio vicinity o
•• Pottsville, cdataining.2o Aetna,' 10 Agra o
which is cleared and in'a gond icsie.atculqation
AIS 1, a tenable tract of land in Jetrerann
.ty n e ar Ridgkway settlement, containing 1005 sera"
This tract is heavily timbered with White Pine and
Cherry, and.the soil idelleat for agriccdttuol par.
' -
pmts.
The Warren and Ridgeway 1 6rnpike passes a.
long said lend. The County at prerient contains alocHit
Eighteen Thousand inhabitants and is fast increisa .
..
I ing. The subscriber propottea dividttig t ahia inlet
link; fire iquai parts of tyro hundrectend- one.serOW
each. so as to come within the ntans.pfindastrionsr:
men of limited capital to tectid, floure:",_
ishing., and fast improving connt.- - • - •
Eir terms, ortirther inforination. enautre of
WM. HAGGERTY.
° }.l4;ainr of A. Wain - Zvighi, — deeeesed.
Pottsville. Nov 2 ' 44 tf
WHEREAS
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tellers !of t ataidin)ktrittion of I.ho
7 „et
goods and chattier., which - ft of Mr. Wit. '
Gam Whittinghom. late of S4lui &HI township
Schuylkill County r deceased. Wein- it granted by
the Regiater of Schuylaill county Ift the Sub/scriber.
All persons indebled , ft the said Maims Hints/It>
hart. deceased, are requested to.makd parnent,ond
th 0,41 hissing claims against tha estate of said di.
ceased. to present them for settlement. '
ANIES_E'4I.SIER. . • '
49 6. 4 , "Atiii!hatfiett: - "
Dee. 7
1114E411 GO
UST opened a lingo •and apt
•rionahly tloods e comprising a
' r • DRY GOOLtS.,
I NltOcEglts,
P tiquors,
if.4teowAßE.l
FISH, PLAST R,
CHgES T E, SA 'T,
All i ot which, wil sold ch
JUSE w 3 for casik,oCask
chnge for country
BOK.
Mount Carbon. N0i123 - 41-1 1
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Ort_ L OSITION
LINE OF DAILY COACHES,
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THE iFibscriberr, having iiiiceded to the eerier
solicit:Alone of the travelling community on this
route, real ectiully minimum to the public that thy
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have commenced running a• • •- t .
DAILY LINE OF -COAtiIES
Between Philadelphia ivitri r etimille,
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For the accommodation of the public. •Tbs Coach° -?
are entirely new, built at Troy, large and roomy
al d iluperior to any , now running in Tennsylvenia
Experienced and 'accommodating drivers . ate tn.
gaged, and every attention pititiltilher.amifort 'lnd
convenience of travellers on tferonte, by the !reptile.
lora and their Agcntil 1 1." ..
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tE7 No acing' will be 3iVusi led on any. consider..
Non ieititevei—r.or sill the rites °Prate be changed
if oth:r Lines phuuld think propeo-in reduce their
ates, or even run for nothing' it fie' tog the *bolo
Ind 'sole aim of the Proprieto to acceramodate tiks
public at a reohnoble rate 0 Irtfte-attreylberefore
epti6deotly. look to the public ', sustain Omni in the
undertaking. , , . • 1
The Line Will leairwtheirl 1 ce t ie the OM . Pow .
Oscr,
at Pottsville every moilintitlegkooki A. M
and- L eave Sanderson' Hotel at I 11).. o'clock, ever/
morning, and at 2i o'clock ev ery a ft ernoon.
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afternoon Line, paasengemertive, .at Resew ibie
came day, and have Readhienelt morning at 10 ti:
clock, arid arrive in POttsville at 31 or.loak, P. M.:
at the following • • 1 ~-" ' " ~ i
RATES OFARE:. ,
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From Pottsville to Reading, , 1 $2, CO
From Reading tQ Philadia, 0.1 Cars,
IM. ` Do. .i. .N!:q . Cerfi, ~.
Puttsville to Port Clinton ..) ' • •70
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Do. to; Hamburg ,i • 1 00
From Philadelphia to Pottiville,Na. 1 Cars .: .0: 00
Tiii. i Do. 'Da I No. 2 Cats, ;tl Ss
'Eta Ornnibusea are copper to cane peneogare
to and frourthe depotio fliiltdelphia vadat:me the
••Bri des at Not mm
ie:* free c ' ll 44o4ololohergell. at
the above rates'.offOrii;.,..,' . .1 ' - .‘,.....'. -
For seats. in Pattiotille, tityty at their taCtiee , ill
the old Poat Office, - (~- . i -
min Muted*lN - Ott Sande 'a Metettaatia Hte
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tel. Notth 41thSt;,111otmt croon Holier, 2d St.,
• Congreis Hall, 9d St., Un ite d States ' Rotal. '44
Martini' Hotate,Chesoot tit „I -.. .. - T
3n Reading , at Fituteittnotel. •• - ' - ..:' , .
, *ltr itll Selene at the — Mc/Cho tziwiterk,' '''.._.-
Yhe Prspitetors would' tat rety.,Wslotthli leaf:
tnetton of the public,. thetlhaitiaine has no ortittelN
lion ethaterer with estatinteles, nor '-14 1 10; au:*
apy comiectitin— hot will +s4! Co.. tall as Ats 'vita
=nits. Poly, SHOENES, FINNEY & CO. -
Proptletrm -
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Memel) 23. - .1 : 1 -. . 1241 ;
To Iron ffienithettliteigrif6 -
Tee g iher having the gisigoolg u it
frOoddr, -Crane for * mimher of ' Frey
osier, find holding the patent *of!•ZOa`-" p-
Geleenbainer fir thie:tetne:itr smelt :Iron Ore
Aothrteiticpiailiot, MOON; the eseltifirtright •
of slid rattent to inenth lta
ettotelliable %% AOC
eel, it pnvere4tri dradt , lioenßes for the:Sl intolke.•
lure ofirtio. :11ppliteatostio be utildel o l,E-
Death ht;Pothoille
• 4 . 1 7 WAIngelnilAirttits
Jee 4. "% t
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Notice.
DSlt
i .gi tt ri imrun
supply au
ty °taest
d .11Totti,
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