The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 01, 1840, Image 3

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    RiiissaPtion:=sl,e first section 44, the as Pas'
oaf oh wend rendin g by.the Holm% 674 e x3. - ie as
lobate t -
d*That the banlos' of the email - 6n walebe and
they pie hereby oiiiered snd requind u t resii.n4 epe •
de payments"fx eh their obligati& whether iti
'tlebterdeiTites, at ltabilitim or.beforo the.
4fteeritliday of Feitiary eiglfteihandred and fatty.
Ittaitentinne the Payment 'of the eforeadil
Prelided that epecid ag
moat. monad into: ;e \between iiireetent • the
hinlw 4411 be dr te'd by' the fledge of this act."
:The`Tetelfritiak withindaY off' opinion that
the. WI Will boOoine • law. and-the dty tapers of
Thanday. mention a rumor that it is l as actually
Orriliiid 'reading:. ,
The F- Otranctize.ari Coirung !-.."The tidas . pt Argos'
:tell** story, characteristic of, inn, German pepola
iiote:.lieseral honest Loco, German fatitera .. - startid
fa stpitny with loads: of Wheat fi r om Ouinitbia
amity, for .4asillun; in Stark countY ti raise Money
to play .thtrik taxes. The :beitroffei, ithey 'pottid get.
was 43_ . cents,; 3, months' :m ‘ edit. ,Obliged .tn get
WiWney,' they:tiro:ol . back wit h their Iwhea4 thimigh
Coldmbia county. thylleaaer•Fails,.wheie they
visa* anlifor-liailt. They toroctilmmeryard in a
'body, each teat tarnedinifdei!at;'rnii being
asked why thry did so t replied, "ha iaretie .l. lt show'
_yon at-E4 next election," -
T. 60 "nest election' 'will show' will iota
dor Harrison. Tyler, and Reform! I They go fur a
thing* of government officer,. and 4004 the exec
otitive mural of Martin Van Buren.
. •
lb' Sub-Toweiry noticed kit week
that the sakreaintry bill e hed 'paseed‘he U S benefit.
Irrbe vote was 24 to, IC cons'equentle minority
yobs,-and if the states had been :fairly and fully rir:
presented, itl.wouldfitive been thrown out. For in.
Since, if IV:tight, N:.LY., Sntith,'of Cohn., Ron&
,of,lfis., Norwell, of had ezpressed the wishel
uf. their ieapective legislatort by their "ewe, it
would 'have "toped 22 against,' to 20 forl, Webster
of, Man., `Tallinadge arid' tho . ';Delaware,
Virginia. and Michigan. vacanetei..alre4hich ate
sere, fir the-Whige„would have eiede 47 - votes a"
iapt it. being a _iii4iteajars4 - OtihevAole Sena•
aerial tote . ",
. The - locus id .thtir: debates mithis bill, base 'by
their leaders sltown. i the true object of the party in
p3wer: It is to reduce the ptiee oflabor in this
country to a level with that of the European govern
-ments :to graft, the , romnanti of the old Feudal sys;
Of vassalage on eur native e* 1, and in their en,
dcavors':tii gristip the bubble of exclusive metallic
currency, to Wing disires!s and tniimry-on I t4 l labor.
lOg : Clatnes. If this scheme be brought [into opera.
tinni it ,inusi bet 'in spite of lamentatinits and the
evils to esisne:can never be estimated, ejcept in 'the
liora school of esperienee. - •
•
- theitterisbiiig , Nomitratrant.—ticith ttieilortkines
have addreseed f letters.to a cos4itteo For thei Na;
Ronal Convention, Signifying they acT : Tptoice of
ihe reirpeciive'noMinations. - Genl Ilarrison refers
to hie celettMled letter, which wastthOlead of nut
paper, for akt_expesitienof the pritriplett , wltieh will
guitie.him when elected. Both iheletiers',breatfie
hai spirit of patriotism which-ha;ro made the ,wri
tern the favoritecandida . of the opje4_
Erii? connection with the veperi4 ef the dom.
inatti: . itarty, es topattint . dowo' i the !ianks, it is
' really laeithehle ions Gab.
s Porter` apply ing to them
for loses topav the interest•orr t,he state 'iebt 1
QT The following are .he imeorts of infO ibe
port of Boston,_for the last five years.
.11y it, will be
found that the use of anthracite is gradually increas„
jag; and the demand for the next-yen!, if the in.
crease be proportionate with the last, fill be 100..
000 tons:
Anthracite. Richmond. EnElfsb. PrOvinces.
1835 76.180 t005..4,504 ch. 3.737 ch.- t 11,767 ch
4836 67.186 5,958 7,114 *. iv 20,302
1837 74,189 , 2.241 12.762,\ 35.257
1838 ti9.850' 9,300 190 1 63
1839 84.123 1,778 3,485 30,725 ',
. .
. Iron incorporation.— Mr. Illegals ot l'firthotritscr
land. hai introduced a bill to inccirporice the Sus
quehanna bon and Anthracite Coal Corp any.
can see ; ' , l,
- We can see no yeasnn,.
why the time Ofthe Hogse
should be consumed by such applicatiOni. when a
, , .' *
general act of incorporation is in existeire v for smelt
. in. iron with Anthracite or Bituminoua l coal. -
i It is nut Often that we reads piec&of. poetry
140; touches the heart so complete,iy'as t h e follow ,
irig; Who is -the author, (4 whose the happy- brain
'thatennceiveil it, we know' not. but place biin next
to Byron on the.list of poetical rime,: •
When the cold howls round pilaf door,
And you, by light. of taper. j - -
• Siecozily by the'evening fire
• 'Enjoying the last paper— .
Just think eit'him whose work thus. telpst
To wear sway the winter,
`, And put this query to yourse:l ,
•-
Havel paid the PRINiI i R /.
Types tisibg!—Th6e 'chairs havelbeen i created
peers 01 France.
Ainhitious dogs almost as much so as the loc o .
editor out West, who was el ected 400rrkesper , of the
kegielature
.• - •
Gen.Jackeine• reception et New Orleans n the
25th Anniversary , of the 'glorious Bthi Was such at
evinced the high eStiinstion of his services, t , iy the
'children of thotitiwlioinNhe protected: The eenerable
'oldie,' proposes* trip to the interior of tlic the Island
°Muth to recruit his health. - '
• On Tnesday . Jan. 30th, by the Rpv,Mm. C24:koper.
Mr: JIIIIICI to Miss Manta Ruesms. l all of
Pottienlio. ' , 4 ;
On Sunday evening the -'4.61h of January
Strange - N .-Peltner, EAq. Me,..lositin limner, to M tea
ELIZA ,lonze. all of.Potteville. • -
1 . _
Pottsville Philomatbso , cl ef * .
frHURSDAYIEvcning February 0.1:149. S
ject for Debate—:Which is the mitt henefisicil to
station, Agricielture or, Commerce.' Deb&te to -
faience at 7 o'clock. • .
N. B. , Peracintfaiishinglo attend the ineetin aof
this S'ui-iete rday obtain tickets of Admiiision from
• the Secretary or any one of its enainliers.
Persons snaking to he'conto tuesehere will pease
lesire their names with
. CIIAIII.ES* W. PEALE,'
Feb 1 , . , Secretary.
tiIEN•
rottivi le Callahan. Parse:
part Manage:a ennoince the seennd trarist
Wedoesday .. eicning, - Feb9ary fith.at Pe l aart.
nhtiaia Hall.
Feb.l I. I ' , . *5-11
-.- AroPosallg, l- -
~_ • .
WILL be received at tha-Nogin - mi's office of the
vv, '
Philadelphia and Reading Road,; at
, --Reading. l out door to. Here.. Hotel; till the tat of
'.November 'next, for funnelling 40,080 White: Oak.
or Oak 8111*.`1 Owt long. and flatted te lea!,
es thirit; and wide enough to i squaid 8 inches in: 1 7.
To be, delivered at various points on the lute lof
'tbe - ItaiPßoad. between Reading and Port Chafed,
.' by the opening of the navigation neat sprit*: FM
fertheripeiticalers enquire et the &Wilber's' Ofriee.
• wittr,goaulOTq. Eagineet.Y
need:rig. Feb. .1 ,
1 .
' anriftwkoje Tun MARKET:.
. • • - - • hi 1. 1839.
WHEAT FlAtift,bithrlosel was arenit onFreary
1
WHIEA'r . $1 is demand.
RirE;FLOUR I IS`Per cwt. le dee:mild
BUCKWHEAT FLI)U 1114 Pi per ewe t.
. RYE, by, • the ,load 60, ety the bashed —rasd,l
• RYE CHOP 51 per bitshelin demand. '
, OATS 33. cents—ready sale. •
POTATOES-40 CQIIIII, per bushel indemand •
CORNY, cents per bushel itt demand.
CLOVER SEED—SIS du per bushel.
TIMOTHY- SEED -42 50 per banbel• •
FLA XSEED—SI4S per bushel in demand.
b'S-45cents pets:Won. ^. •
-13UT7`ER-;-20 cents per pound....in Kegs 20 e
' EGGS-424 cents per dozen.
LARD-14 conts,per pound.
TA LLOMT--:lllcents per, pound . •
II A NIS 134 cents per Ponrd: •
• CORN. CIIOP %liar:vents per bushelittle
.BACON,=-13 cents per pound. .
- BEP.:StVA X-20 cents-per pound.
FE 4TIIERS-62 cents tier pound..
COMMON %VD.% —lO cents per pound '
MACKEREL. by the bbl. No 1.617 • No
Ski:T=2 50 per hb1475 . per bushel •
PLASTEIt'.is worth $750 per ton. !
HAV $lB por ton. , ,
PURSUANT t 4 en Order of the' OrPhaies i Cant
of Schuylkill County. or Tuesday the tenth day
of March next, at one , o'clock in the afternoon;
George Thompsob.. Administrator of the estate. of
Datid-Sinonens. late of Schuylkill county. &Ceased'.
wil expose to Fate by Public Venitu.. on the promiti,
es, a certain lot or piece of dround, situate in Pori
Carbon. Norwegian township, Sehoylkill county,
containing in feint twenty one feet seven inches'.
' end in depth one !hundred feet. Sounded by hind or
Alexander gimme. Abraham Peg. and Seitzingerlt
Wetherill. Attendeneu-ind. the conditions of sale
will be •made known by the 'Administrator t th i n`
time oteele. GEORGE THOMPSON,
AdminisirStor.
By :Order 'of the Court. . I
JACOB KREEIA. Cir.rk. O. C.
Oraigsbarg;Fc4 1. ' ' '
-1 ' Notice.
111114subscribera, the Auditors appointed ;by the
Orphans' QUA, nr Schuylkill. county.to dis.
tribute , th e Assetsi remaining in the hands of paniel
ItUk; the Adininistrator &c. of the Estatir,ofJesrph
Old. late.rit Wesi 'Brunswick township. Bch:GO:BF
bounty; deceased; too and among htscreditore l . betel
by give( notice that they will *mei for thatlurpolie
H
nt the• (House' of, ; Mtehael Green: Innkeeper. trf the
Borough of Orwigsbore. on Monday the 24th/day of
February neat, it 2 o'clock in the,ariernooin; when
and where all such tie ere
, interested as dr‘ditcirs,
tnay Uttend if they see .proper. . !
CHARLES
,WiTMA F r.
JACOB HAMMER.. •
, - JA31L.5,74. MAE F.• '
Orwigsburg, t; eh' • /• ' • $ -31.!
THE.subscritiers.-94'Audirors, appointed by the
Orphans' Conrcot Schuylkill county. 'dish*
buto the Assets] lithe hands of George 1 ill. the
Administrator. Ate. Of the Estate' of Daniel Hahn.
'stein. late„ ofEast Brunswick township. in the
County of Schuylkill; deceased, iu and among his
creditor.ifiereby give•notice that they will meet fot
that porPosvatthe House, of *chile! GraeU. Inn.
keeper; hi the Borough‘of OrWigsburg. on Monday
tho.24th ofjPsbruary next at 10 o'clock in the
ikrenoonfiefiera and where all such as are interested
ell creditors. &e. may attend if they see,preper.
-- • I CHAR.. ES WITM AN.
JACOB HAM,MER.I
JAMES 11. GRAEFF.
Orwigsbnrg. Feb. 1. .
. , ;.for Bent , 1 _ '
, 1
THE Bull & Lewis Mine) on the Pelt & 'Barman
hart; of coal land, nn Mill Creek Rail Road
These Mines .have all the , eeceissari fixtures +and
preparations for in minis a large amount of coat for Of
the ensuing y r.' For terms apply to. George
Farquhar. Esq. Benjamin P 04,, of Potteurille.or
ei
John Batman •of OrwigabUrg. j '
Fels 1 '!> li
• Bela Bile*
100,000 It,rick, warranted ten anPertnrlnalitl•
and of • large lize, for sale cheap at the Poo Catbon
Brick Kilo, by; JOHN I'UR NER Cas
Also., Brick tot fronts toads st the ihorteat notice.
Fcb 1 ":
. , .
, . . I WANTED. •
nly Section 16.3 d Division and stik Residence of
N•j'lthe Rabin:lore and Ohio Rill Ruad.:itrest of
HatinsulFerry i i3oo Men. Drißini and (Agri Labour.
ing men will - eet - with employment. and the kigb.
eat wages on , e lime. of Rail Road. The! work is
located in the most bealthy.pirt of Virginia. ing
near the heollwaters of the Pottonack and a me
clear and open Country. Men coining on here ill
bl r
'call on Mr. ;oho 'Farrell. Cumberland . . des
above the wo r k,. or on Christopher. McDonald. Id
tovio.4l miles , below Maryland, of ; ro; the Work o
CROWLY -&' RAWIAIS.
' ‘ ' Contractor".
Feb '1 - ', . , 6—lf
"- Jaylie,s flair Ironic.,
THE efricacY of this elegant preparati‘ is re
storing the growth of the hat ;ld place is
wonderful. Whereihe hair has worn off I. m
the top of the bead by the careless practice ni ea ''ry..
ing things in 'the cr e tentof the hat.it is genitially • 1
considetec; di cult if tint ' imposstb e to restore it,
but it is found by niurteicins eaampl e. shat the flair
Tonic reaches these ciiiiis very momptly and effects
a cure. Every gehtleirian(wis sarnothing to the
ladies. it being a fair presumption. that their h it is
always in full luxuriance ;at feast itglwaya see so.)
—every: gentleman whofinds his her growingtoo
thin or b :corning loose . should place al but a of
Jayne'. flair Tonic inl his dressing ease and apply
it with, a free use , of the hairbrush eyery rimming..
The'result will bee ful . strong and healthy head of
hair. The eases.that have lallln under our own
- observation - warrant a fully in astieriing ihis: - -
There is no miatake in pr. Jay ne.—urgekk Meseta
ger.
Feb I
,
POTTS VI L'.111; 1 .
IRON WO It ICS
... ,
,
NORWEGIAN STREL.II I '
'• ( Opposite Mir! irner's Hotel.) . .
, . .
—r--
TILE sobaeriber 'manufactures Steam -1
Engisits of
any power ai capacity for Purnpir4. Ckaring.
and Working Mines. nr rtropeiling Goa Arroaces.
Rolling Mills. Forges, Grist MilisorStria.yills„Cast
Caron Blowing eviiridere.! But Mast 1 1 ,spes, of the
moat efficient and (ippot+d pleas. - 1
R a il Road work,. &c.. together with every deacrip.
tion . of MaChinery that Can baps&'si I -Foundry.
Blacksmith and ;.Machine Shop. , esceutcd promptly
and on favourable terata. I - ' 1 • ,
Drawing of Pla l hs and Arrangements %FM he made
without charge for all wor thit may'
It
Lir 'ordered, at
Es
the above Establish'ment', ' 1
BEN AMIN F. P . MROY.
Mechanical 'Deparinieth - num MaO/ii ist. t under the '
irectiOu of
I ,
E. W. Me
' Jim 25
Pt{ i lie Sale.
• • - PURSUAbr i f i to an thder Ipr the Or.
s e as : phalli@ Court f Schuylkill county, no
Ole. Saturday the Bth day of FifFuary zest'
I •
- one o clock in the aftErn6n.
and Lye. Adtninistratneof the estate of, Areal Torten,
fate .of Schuylkill county. deceinsed„ wilt expare to;
sale by 'Public - Vendee, a the House of William
Mortimer in Pottsville. a certaiwurtdi4ided moiety
or half part of a lot of Gretna in Pottiville,Schuyt.'
kill count!. containing tit faint sizty feet, led in
depth 198 feet, bounded in front by Adams street.
OD the west by lot number 94: oh, the,east anoth.
erlpi, part of this lot. it bong pest orthi lot origin.
ally ntarkedim the plan of said. Borough No. 95.
with *double frame two.story limas thereon. with.
ithkappurtenances: — Attendance and the conditions
of sate will be made kaolin at the time' of sale by
the Adthinisirator: Lath tire saute of said deceased.
• ' '
RICHARD 148. Adanaytrater.
By Order of the Court. 4 I' •
JACOB SIREN, Cleft O. G.
ClOwigsbUrg Januarr2ll.l 4.3$
üblk
Noncc.
Second II inter
Fasbieu.
OnAtors for an entire be* -elite of - Overioahß
called the Saxe Coburg.kist received by
Jan :LIPPINayII."
Nolice.!
DOCTOR ENOS' CHICHESTER,Titf ;the , fkr:
rottsb at Pottssille.by assigantent datel - the Sib
of JeotterYs 1040. , assigned and transferred to the
enbicriher all hut Estate find effects in host for his
creditor. as therein stated. who shalt within silty
days crate the date' f said assignment execute'. end
deliver, ,n fall. release of all claims against the said
assign!. ,"/ , -
The assigonient and' release may be seen the
Store of the substrate; Centre street. Pottaville.l
JAME 3 AN. Jr. Assiinee.
' Pottsville. Jart.:2s. , 4
,-6t
Thelepmmonwealth of Penn-.
,
, sylvanht.
SCHUYIJCILL _COUNTY,' SS.
- .
TO all the'beirs and legal reprinter'
at
, latices of Jeeeb Faust, late of West
. - Br.mswiek township. in the county of
;;•;C4 Schuylkill, deceased. Greeting: Where •
. is, by an ineneat for that purpore duly ,
t ordered by the °giber's' Court of the
count aforesaid, the real estate.of the said Jaeot,
-
Feest
i rteceailed. was apprpisetris follows. to wit
Onetime Stone Quarry. situate fit West Bruns ick
township, in said Cwunty. divided into five no,
one brimi valued at two bombed dollars, °lre Other
thereof a two hundred dollars, ne other hereof at
tvio fitindred.tlitilarp. one outer thereof t. one hum
dred apd seventy five dollars .,- and on, other thereof
at fifty, dollars. -
The' undivided one half Of . a Grist and Saw' Mill
Dwelling Hensel:soil tea acres of Laiid
seas . situate in West . Brunswick township. in
ss ;the said Count's , ' :at the rum of three
thousand 'netvela° dollars and filly
cents. e
eer / . .
Th undivided heifer the adjoining tracts
and teeementeconAning two hundred / and twenty
six acres and thirty perches. situate in Barry town.
ship. •in paid Cjunty, at the-sum rif tiro thousand
tour himdre4tdollars twenty.two slide half cents.
The unilivided one fourth part of five hundred
.and tiliptwo acres and one hindred line fitly one
percheJof laLd. situate io,/teiver - Mahastaneo
township. in said county. / at the sownfone thou.
aril nine hundred and thirty six dollars and twelve
ITI
I
A tenement. plantation, and tract o. I.and,rfinate
in Wert, Brunswick ( township. in said Countv:con
taining.two hundred and eighty-two acres and one
- hundred and fortyeight perches, at the sum of on
thousand four, hundred and forty seven, dollars and
eighty six cents.
And whereas!-none of the heirsjind represents.
ntatlyes of the caul deceased appeiteed in Court on
the return of the sei'd inquisition to take the premix.
° es therein mentioned at the- appraismenr. And
whereas a Citation' was issued' to all Oil, heirs and
legallrepresentatives of the said deceased to be and
appearar at the Orphans' Court which wee held at
Orwigsburg in and for Schuylkill county. on the
twentf.third day of December; 1839. to accept or
refuse to take the said premises it the appraisment
and-none of the said heirs and 'egad representatives
of the said-deceased •appearing in Court on the re
turn of the said Citation. you and every'eme of you
are therefore hereby Cited to be and appear at the
nest Stated Orphans! Court. to boheld at Orwigs.
burg :in and for the said County on the twenty third
day of March nee, to shoal .cause • why the real
estate of the said Jacob Foust. deceased, should, nut
be sold recording to law.
• - • PETER F. LUDWIG. 'Sheriff..
Sheriff 'a Office. Qr wigs. /
burg, Jan 20th...1840.
To 'a 11 theheirs and legal, representatives
of nrima;ktnrich, late of Wayne town
ship, in the . county of Schuylkill (fartntr,)
deceased.
PI3R§DANT to en order of the Orphans' Court,
nf the county of Schuytaill. a 4 inquest will tit
hilic lon the promisee of the said deceased, situate in
the' Tosinship and County aforesaid. boundei by
lands-Of R. Reber o John Eieltert, Daniel Hain. (late
Henry Ney.) Win: Reiland, and others. containing
1110 acres more or less, an the township of laid
Wayne.. in the county of Schuylkill, on Friday the
1314 eay of March next. at 10 o'clock in the fore.
not*. to mane pettition of the real.estate of the said
deceased. to and aiming his children and legal re
_presentative& ii that can be done without grejudiee
to and spoiling of the whole. otherwise to vsloe and
appraise the same ; when and where you may attend
Wynn think proper. PETER F. LUDWIG.
Sheriff of the county of Schuylkill.
(lt'rWtgaburg, Jan. 20th 4-4 t
®~
Jayne's Hair Tonic.
WE hare. heretofore, numbered ourselves a.
v v mpg those who believed that ithe HAIR
TONIC prepared by Dr. JAYNE. - was one ot .tbe
many quack nostrums whose virtue are ever seen
boyend the fulsome puffs of their au thors. We are
willing. at length, to make public acknowledgment
of the error emir belief. Au intimate friend, some
lingo! three _months since. all the toper whose chin.
tout ins aii-bald as a piere ot polished marl*. man.
ye all our jesting and ridicule of the idea of at
tempting to cultivate so barren a spot. porchased a
bottle or two of the Hair Tonic frinn Dr. Jayne, and
accaciling to his direction applied it. During the
present week this same friend ushered himself into
our presence: and uncovering his hitherto naked,
head, astonished us with a thin. but luxuriant
growth of hair, from one to. two inches in length—
upon the very premises we had believed as unyield
ing to cultivation as the trickles* sand that skirts
the Atlantic. This is no puff, but is religiously tree,
sod. to those who doubt, the gentleman can be point.
ed nut. What is more mr favor otthis "Tonic," the
case here cited 'was not ono of contemporary bald.
neini—no sudden 'loss of the hair—but was one of
years standing, though the gentleman is hut forty
five years of age.—Philadelphia Spirit of the Times
i Oat, 21st, 1839. •
Prepared only by Dr. JAYNE, No. 20 South
Third street. Philadelphia.—Price $l.
For sale at Clemens & 'Perrin. and William T.
Entimg. druggists, Centre street, Pottsville.
Jae 25 4
Estate if George P. Glentworth, deceased,
Ilate fiy TreOton to the Slate of Neu) ier
my. '
EMI
Notice.
1 _ETTERS of administration having been grant
/.'! ed'by the Register of Schuylkill county to the
mibscribert 'on the estate of George P. Mentworth,
deceased,- later of, at. Of neat Trenten, in the State
of: Neat Jersey: Theieforo. ell-persons who know
themselvesr indebted to said. Estate are hereby re
q, ested to make immediate payment to the subscri.
bfr residing in the Eteroligh of Pottsville, and those
liming claims against the said deceased will
for
them duly authenticated without delay for souk,
uient. _ ROBERT WOODSIDE,
"Mministrator. ,
Pottsville, Jan 25th, 1840. • 4-6 t
WHIPS! !
1 •
A FRESH supply of Whips. warranted of a au.
fm• perior manufacture, just received and for sale
at this Olfice. . • • = B BiNNAN:
Jan 25
4-4
Mill Creek ,and Mine Hill Navigation and
i Rail Road Company.
THE Board of Managers have this day declared
a divideod'of 3 per cent, for the last six months .
on the capital rtoik-of this Company. payable to the
Stockholders,their legal Representatives oti'or
after the Bth day of February 'next at time office of
thelecretary and Treasurer. • ,
ANDREW RUSSEL,
Secretary ana Treasurer.
Pottoilte. 'au. 24th. 11340. - - 4- 1 1 :
U. S. Gazelle copy 3 times, and chop this of.
lice. • Hi • .
Torberry Creek Rail Road Company.
t 1 HE - Boardof itlanepre,of the;. Lorberry Creek
Rait Road Company have declared a dividend
of eight . pee cent. on all the shires of stock, paid up
in foil - payable to the Stockholders .or their legal
representatbres on or after the 15th day of February.
nem. by William Graf. Treasurer. at Pmegvent.
Behoyikikeennty.: Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN lITRIMPF&ER.. &eyelet
'ha 10
r i rIiE*SIPSJOLT lINA
.:- Viduable•lutitiess bind' -
.
..,:- - . •,.. -- TO REST. 4 i i
- • ,_:. t . 114 Store lately amity) •by •
t am; Witi:-Piniterttui &AU: SI. ',lair. wtp. he
; e • rented; and the tialsoiCtor , -Stonliaold
/ ____ -on ainzioniodating‘ lentil :/1 is "Itt
very advantapoottopportoanyfes any pe Wiskt.,i
iO . ll to caramel/4w trade. as an eeteesiv - limas ties_
always. been done -at' the State...an there -ii no
.
other Store within three Miles. - Aili, to -jieoh
Sheath. Pottsvilhi.ov to '"p' --/:-.,
T:. ALBERT., HArA
No. 11. Ranh ',ll eet,4ll
: Dr. ' Taro, e'er/Expect i rant.
.
frfills itivaluablii-mieine iii daily freeing tonne
-a.. - of the most; astiinishing-cures at-have eidr
been known All iiho 'is. ever . .it few Atilt
ma, COngh,Fpite g ".t . Oh In, flooring "(nigh, Clair
i
or Hives, Con airline. Chionic Plenrisy. Hoar.-
nest, Pain a ISSaroeie of the Breast. Difficulty of '
Breathing,Ad every,inher 61eluset of
~he hums and
and fire.iiif, can and do 'attiat, to its usefulness-=
Bronchitis. a disease which is annually sweeping
theusands upon thousands Ma presnal'ire grave. uri.
eifdui he mistaken name of I con.umplitio. is always
c ed by it. , /pie usual symptoms f thia l diatase
)
ronehiii* are -cough; , soreness f the lungs .
s and thruailhearsnesii, difficulty of 6 athing, *sib-
Ma, 'mead' fever, a spittingimi cif Vile oit or matter,
sod somitimesgdood. Ito' an. lefts 'nation of tho
fine skin which linewthe inside of th whole of the
wind / tubes or air vessels, whieh runs through every
pa -at the. fungi,. The expectorant immediately,
saPpresses the cough, plan,. infleination, tever avid
4f:bunny of breathing, and! produce,' a,free and easy
'Expeitoration. and cure a is earn effected,, 1
:It always cures asthma-.4w0 ur three large doses
will cure the croup or hives of children. in from, fif
teen minutes to en hour'a time. It immediately
subdues the.vinlence of beeping cough: and effectse
speedy . cure. Hundreds , who have been given up
by their phisicianses ineureable with "consume
ties.," have been restored to perfect health by it. •
,
Dr. Jonathan Going. President of the Granville •
college, Ohiu, (late of New It ork) in letter to D.
Jayne, dated . New 'Ptak, 'December, 18 . 36, Faye—.
elle was label' hie under it midis co d, cough add '
hominess, and that his difficulty or
~reathing was
"so great-that be telt himself in imminent danger bf
immediate Sniffuention, hut was pectectly cured , by
ming this Espeetorant."F Mrs Delkg, of Salem.
o
New Jersey, wag gored of Asthma. twerriy . years
standing, by using two bottles 'of th g inedicine.,. 7 .
M rt. , Word, 41144) of Salem, twitir'en dor ibo same
comlilaint by one bottle. A young I dy, tilt:d e ur Sa
lem, who was believed by her friend to be tat gone
:with consumption was pettedly re, ored . by thfee
:,otileo. Dr. tiamilinn.of St James South Caroh..
na, wag greatly pfrocied by a cough, oar.nirm, and
'Kircher, of the Inns, and on using' bottle of this
medicine fouio permanent relief.
d
Extract ararertificate from the Ileir. Dr. Dibcor.k.
late President of the - Waterville College, Maine.
' Front 'intimate personal acquaint' nee. with D%
D. Jayne, a regular student of the-i a
edieil Daiw.
oily of Pennsylvania, end an expariLineed. surest/is..
ful practitioner of medicine, I was Prepared to ap
preciate the numerous testimonials lin favor of his
dilferent,incisical preparations, rnuc i ta more highly
than the 'peat majority of those w ich are ezien
ii
timely eulogised. 04 trial of them i my owl; tam
and some of them personally. I aye more than
realized_ their favorable auticipati
. s. They are.
What they profess to be—not quack nostrums—bull
skilfully prepared antidotes , for so e of the most
afflictive of human diseases. 1-kno that they are
highly esteemed.ind.trequently pres ribcd, by some
of the most respectable. of , the regal r practitioners
of medicine - 10 this city.,and else% here. and Lilo not
halide to commend them al a vete We addition' to
our enateria medics. and aisafe, as w 11 as eminently
useful remedy for the diseased.'" , '
. ' . RUFU , 1
Sl3l
Philadelphia, 7th June, 1838.
MU
Jan IS
men at
vie Rev: C. 'C. P. C j. , ,
' icon Baptist, writes esSf ,
NEW YORt,
To Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir:. I ha'
your Expectorant, personally and i
the last six yea, s - with great benefit
consider my life prolonged by the
'liable medicine, under the blessing
cral years. I may say *linos,
the case of my wife. and also•of tb •
son, of the hand of Ja ma iea. Fora
inflamation-of Om chest. lungs ' and
unhesitatingly recommend this as t
1 have ever tried. My earnest wis
afflicted sa-I have been. may, cape
relief, which I am persuaded the
your Expectorant.
Extract of a certificate fiom
ord.
D. Jayne—Dear Sir—My Child'
sure. when recently aiming up the ,
ed by that horrible Malady. • •cto
in - the night at Beaver Point.' an .1
were alarmed. least the hoarse, — I
was the forerunner of death. -we E,
spoonful of the 4 'Expeetorant" Cats i
presented me with when in Phila
plied some linament to the throat
berate many minutes the hoaran
child breathed freely and slept sw
these circumstances it cannot be ,
1 have so high an opinion of Dr..,
and why I advise every family to
ready fin any emergency. -
' ARTHUR B. R
Pastor of Hie Presbyterian' Ch
Pa. 't I.`
Jona 9MN:1839.
Nomeroui. other certificates mi
the above arc considered Sufficien
great wiefolnerti. '
Dr. Jayne'. 'office is'No. 20
Philadelphia/ where ill orders it
tended tn. Price SI
Sold by Clemens & Pervin, en
Druggists. Centre street, Pousvill ,
Jan 23
Eire Brick. and
AERE - Brick.
•15 and 20 inch Tile. • -
Sub. Tale and . Fine Cloy.
For sale by • •
Jon 1l
InstruOion 0
PIANO FOR
APIDIIPk •
VOCAL MU
HE inhabilantdof Pottsville nd lb vicinity are
most respectfully informed; that the subscriber•
will the instruction en,the Piaib Forte . or. in ro.
.01. -Music. to such perrences, ma l Y belidiaposed to
Ipatroniza., him:rile will attend at mint d bouts, in
ltrjekm*4, his terms may be asCertain d by appli :
e, s loor*- - Shubri't Store. -
•Mi, - F . RICIIARD.
,I , •
, --Awelle Lau ;cage.
rrio; &inscriber respectfully annopneee to the
"ppbliiii'.that he is prepared to givis Lessons in
the French-language. In classes, or in;private fami.
lies. For terms. Stc: apply, at Hr. Blttihirtte &ere.
Jan 18 .• • 3--3 mo C. F. RICHARD:
Lumber , Lumber
50,114.18 and!) inch hip( Shu4les. ;.
25,000 pShit.glee.
8,0110 feet Wilt Audi' roPlat Retards. ,
5.000 feetibalf lath Pine Boards,
Also inch Beards, and other Limber. - - •
For sale or:reasonable terms. '
- Jari•lB 3.-tf SAMUEL BART/.
Once:
SAMUEL LEWIS. of the Borough of Pottsville,
in the County of ficbuyilult. by assignment
dated die - 13th of , December , A.. D. 113 n, assigned
and transferral ail his persocal property lathe sub.
scriber for the bent* of cassia chases °fhb, eta
;fora tbenrcio inanioned, provided they execute.
within six months faun the date orate said maitre
swat. a rehers of all Anis skims lonia hint.—
The essisiiinext aid ;galleon be seen by IPPI7OII
tro tha subscriber in nit fronvit. .
\ • DMilreti iif. LEIS,
Deo
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i Jan 18
3-3 t
4 1:1EHJIGE H. STICHTER. requests all those in
debted to him on WA Account preiiuus to Jan
'retry 0840; to call and make settlement. as his 'new
atrargesticnts. render it necessaiy to have them
closed: Attention I to this notice will sive coy' to
those indebted to him.
Janl Id ! 3-31
I OCKir.
- ' Valuable Property
TO L I ET. , *r- •
THAT largo - Neu, 11.iteloituated at
IMO
the South West corner of Broad and
„I
ass .71ierry'sireetii. 100 teet fronton Broad
la II
--- by 50 feet deep onCherry. stitet. Mime
dtately opposite the • ••
Reading Rail Road Company's Depot.
• Thin Hotel is .calculatedi to acconnidate 50 to
100 persons. The Rooms and parlournme large,
and well arranged fiai the comfurt of ita , inmates.,
The location for Rail Road busineva (the East
and Westetu bevel all pepping its aeon) is believed
to be ono of the best in Philadelphia.
or
, f ef the Amer
lows;
i nne 15,1939.
.e. made . use of
mylfamily, for
" Indeed I may
use 01 this val.
of God. for sev.
es much in
• Rev. Mr. Tin
I cases of cough.
hum, I do most
e best medicine
is; that other.
'en'ce the same
will, by using
The Basement story of the above building ie fitted
up as s Refectory.
it
To; a good. Tenant, well calculated 14 the above
busineio, it will be rented on reasonable banns.—
For further information apply to • I ;
.JOHN
No. 114 South 3d street, Phitedelphia
Rev. Mr. Dud
swing to Me
hio, was attack.
I.p. We :ended
when one, tears
• pulehral cough.
ve him a taa
tle
of which you
.elphm) and Inv
and , breast; and
was gone, the,
-11. I.)wing
ondyered atishy
1 , yne's Medicine,
keep it on bland
ADFORD.'
Jam 1$
Public Sale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Or
mai; phans' Court of Schuylkill county. on
cday the 3rd day of Februaq, A• D.
98
1840, at 1 - o'clock, P. M. John M.
llicsel. appointed by the said Orphans' Court for
that purpose. will expose to .ale by . Public 'endue,
on the premises. a certain tract of Lott with the
appurtenances. situate partly in Manheim and part
ly in Nnrweeian townshships, Schuylkill county.
containing 361 acres and 72 perches, strict meas.
ore, bounded nn the East by lands late of Henry
fhttle. now Michael Harsleman. on the North. by
lands of Joseph ?null. now Sillyman Ar. Co. on the
West by land claimed by the :d r ew York andSehut I
kill Coal Company, and, nn the South 'by the:2d
Mouniain, and - claimed by tho said Company: The
appurtenances, consists of a Dwelling House. la Barn,
and Stables. situate on the West Stanch tifibe river
Scbuylkill. and; the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Ha.
van Rail Road suns lengthways ihniugh said• Land.
About 60 acres thereof is cleared and goodwill, the
situation is well adapted for the purpose of carrying
on any nublic„,business, and there is situate on the
said Land a never &nine Water Power. sufficient
for any purpose finch as - Furnaces, Forges. nr other
purposes-4AM the Eltate ofJohn Mannon,ciecepaed.
fly lair.. of the Cool
JOHN . M RICK EL. :Trustee.
--.1 - ACOB KREBS, Clerk O.C.
3-3 t
ch. Darhilgto
bt be added: but
evidence of its
•
nth Thard • street.
;k , t!e Koh4tly at.
tVm T . Epting
EMI
IClay:
Sao 18
NATIIANS.
3- ~
r .
Notice..
.• --
WHEREAS, Simon Kramer and lisac•lVlenn.
trading . ender the firm Of Kroinei - .&! Mann.
on thr 2d day of..binnery Mai. executed an 'Assign
ment to the Subscriber in trust fur the , benefit ut
their crirditors who shsJl releisetheieclsimi within
Chien months from the'ilate thereof, Which .aid As.
signinent may he seco.at the iesidenco of the sob.
scriber. Notice, therethre, to heieby given to all
personi indebted -to said firm to make immediate
paynaenti and those tifiving . dcmandsto prceer.t them
WILLIAAI WOLFF.
Market Streit., Pottsville.
.241,
1 the
E.
Juu 11,1810.
- *aimltile Real Estate
salita.'
• • . Taro, three, story Brick Honisee and
Lots on Centre street. leitseilli4
1 1 ; ; pled as a Store and. Pest Office.{ •
_ Two Frame, Dwellmr,en same street
occupied-by' lilespriShamer and:farker.
A louse and Lot of Ground on' Market end Ad
mits street. accepted by Wni.Gteicri.
A louse. and "Leo of Ground ord Rail losidateeits
occupied by _Levi Caka—:also, !C/o other ; Lets ,of
Ground on alone street. • - •
1 A House and Lot of Gronod en-Norweglid attest,
ceellPied by Atnothy Foi--atam- soother': bri on
the same street. adjoining kit of Simnel leapt. -;
A tract of Coal Land.aitiMte in Mita tOwnship,
Schuylkill - county. contitning 'about '450! seise—
«mu inspreited for *ratites.
' . For furttusr ; „inifticausigrOii . e
, • - MARTIN WEAVER.
tittseille. Dee 21; • . 51—tf
alttlitehtt Plash Pdantillsaki . -40m $l3 fo 025,
la'r,htcoinieWhhe. odd colOosiii Shawls,.
• - *masked Tortso di •
Silk and &oche - r .tto.
'Finals. Plaid,- and Coition do •
Just received, and for sale by
Jon 1 bt;'NIMIANS,.
, 3-
Notice.
A LSO.
EIC slit !haWl&
- Iftipelasigetion.
WiIESEASiht Metterettleloitii gust% Pied:
dent Jody/ of the Thittriudibliff' ballot
itf l'elortsyliania.-bas appohdeff Monday the Sireee•
teetith day f February. 1800.eir Medals Re Wichita
Bpeeial:Codrt ofCestraton Pleas in Widths
!xminkrall)r the trial of tba ftatoirtog osolui,eogno4
--A et hoar F. Miller Joterliktrall. John Saunas:-
Frederick Lauderbran eta al,-No.23.olliefeliTeffit •
1839. Fre k lin' Mister vs. James Dundee and calms:
N 0.27. of March Terms 1839. e t nChrehbittlier vs
Jacob Iheibelbie and Daniel Dreibeltos. Pto. 87 of .
Mitch 'Torah IRS. PuSlie notes is therefore here
hy given that a•Special Coati ofCscutoon Fletkisili
he holden at the Coort.floose is Ore irbaittio and
for, &buy k ill Counts. on z Monday the aslenteenth,
day of February. 1849A1 ten. o'clock in forrizociui fee
‘• •
the trial of the said °acmes. - •
• - PETER F. LtlllWleillherit
Sheriff's Office,. Oiwigo
burg. Duc.l3, 1839. 6-s,
• •
• For Salle.:
A FARM Of land, its the. iiimediat• vicinity 'of
A Pottaville.i.containing 2U
ACres. 10 Acres of
which is.clearad and its a toad state of cubitratiao. '
ALB I, a valuable tract Of land in 'tramp Lean..,
ty near R Olga" ay settlement. containing 1005 aorta
This tract is heavily thobored *kb Whits Fuss and
Cherry, and the soil is excellent Ibragriculturalimv.
The Warren acd.,flidgeway Turnplitt rases a.;
Intig said land. The,County at present cootattus about
Eighteen Thousand inhabitants and Wrist Waren.
nig. The so fiber pro - poses dividing this tract
into five equal - parts of tWo hundred - and one acres
each...a as to home within the means of indusUioust
men of limited capital to tattle to, a healthy, Bout.
ishint, and,lit improving county. . •
For terms. r further infoimatinn. one** of
WM. HAGGERTY.'
Eiec ' unit of A. Wainwright, deceased.
Poitaville. Nov 2 - . . 4141tf
Anihrac to Iron.
To Iron Masters.
sutscrliter, will be; prepared after
January IP4II, to furnish plans and 'drift*.
for building furnaces 'to smelt iron with. An.
thrattite.rind will ittentfpresonally either 'to build.
ing or !Arising in. He deems it unnecessary to of.
ler to the growing importance of this. branch of the
iron basiness. or to offer testimonials of his expert
mere in both the old Country and America. The
success which hail ettended his elation , In Pone.
be the guarantee of his future operations
Persons who desiro e his erviccs or env infonaut.
inn ennnected will, ht. Janes.. wiltmake
ion by _letter to his address. •
BENJAMIN PERRY. .
Pottsville,Schuylkill Co.. Pa.
. .
52--43inow
Dye. 28.
Minersl . Journal for 1839.
(aEVFMAL conpleto fi les of the Minerarieurna ,
`Flor 18.19, for. .ale. bound end sabousd, at this
office. . Jen. 4, 1-
•
Genuine
n I.D Irish and Scotch Whiskey.. -
'LP
-Lemons and fresh Fruit. juin rcestied
Jan. 4 I— • 51.111114Atiff.
. ..A BARGAIN..
For Sale or to Kent,
sly.% ACRES Coal Lan0 . vith: Waggons, &haird
o v-oSereens. Lainling Ike, all iu cotoplets order
for working, having god - Veins opelli•nilltelst
near Middleport, and flown as the Lewis it enti
Tract. Fiir term ' , apply to
• J AMES M. B _ ' Y. Pottsvale. • -
or JACOB PETERS,'
Assignees of Jaeub Bull'& Co.
12 tf
Marrh 23
Caution..
THESubscriber giver notice that'' ho items ok
Cos! Land. near liliddleport. adverttsed for sale
by James M. Beatty and JacOb Peters..Assiinees of _
Jacob Bull & Co.. are not the pruper,ty *the "said!
Jacob Bull & Co, nor ut she said Assignee.s. but •
that the title to'the moiety or the land is vested
the subscriber, and in the representatives or Henry
E.Neleigh. deceased. and that any title derivedfrour
said assignees sun be cortested at lasi by the sub:.
.scriber. ROBERT B. NELIGH.
Dec lith • 50-4 r
Notice.
•
THOSE who are indebted to CISIYIUII *ill . ;
a call intandiately on the Atsigner, and settle the ;
same.
Jan. 4
The Camomile Pills,
ASEVERE Case of Pars,cured et 100 Chististas.
street Mr. Daniel Spinning ofShrewshury.Edea
Town. New jersey. was severely afflicted with Pitts '
for more than 20 years. lie bad recoursith-med
icines of almost every devcription,also the advice et
several' eminent Physicianr.•but never farad the
slightest relief trom any source Whatsoever. until be
called on Dr. Evens. of po Chatham street..N. Y .
and procured sonic medicine from him. frbut which
he found immediate relief. and sUbseiluently a per•
feet cure. 4
BEWARE OF: COUNTETWEITEii` '
07Coution.--Be particular in purchasing brass
that the label of this Medicine contains • nolicw or iii'
entry according Jo Ad of Congsyss. • Arid be , like.
wibo particular a obtaining then:ratlb° Chatham
ri .
street. Nevi•lriork' o
fi; r g l ata rso r i t A h e tt e ; it. _ ,
B. BANNAN, PutbrOle.
2.4*- ~.
Jan 1.1
Pepper, mith an Meekers
v
Sitadelphla
.1 LEAL
in Htidi. and [MIL. for gab by
MIL . & HAGGERTY.
Deo 21
Duple- and Shoes. -
_TUST received a large, end well ielectid wort.
Men( of Sleds' end Women*" Boots and
cusuiisting of • !
Mena' Miter Fronf Rome; • ,
" Calf and Seel di • • -
Hip. do • •
drEand Calf Shoes end BrOgits: •
Morocco Van Buren.;
Womena' Seal. Calf; ind Morocco Shcmis • -
Kid Slippers; ,•• - 1 - •
" Kid Victorise,'
" 'Garter Roots: • - • -
%Salon and GionDier Shoff;
Lial &eke, dtc. 41kr•c.
For sate iheap foe cash,,,.by ' • •
N. NATUANs.
hn 18
Anthracite 'frost. - - -
rritiE subscriber'. Agents of Cleary Crane} iao
. 11 - aro - prepare to grant Licensee for the .
facture of bon With Anthracite Coal. wider abir fat
ant granted Vs Mi. Crane by the United Matey fisr.
oniebiag Frog with the above ibei. edditinii tea,
which $r .Crate holds so asaigtirnest
of the Patera granted to the late Res. Dr. GlaseW.-
babies , ' a% pertains to making Iron with Anihrssits'
Coal.
.The charge will be 25 centtpel , ' hop •12. an 1n 4k
thus manufsetored. - - -'
- it has been compliteli suctiesefut botb is WaVtlrs'
and at Pottsville; one- FOrnitee at the latter llama
(Mr. -Lviaan'ei-yielding : as average prance of 410 . 1
Tons per week of excellent free. •
• All partems are cautioned egainet infringing 'BO.
on either of the shore %team Any implication of
tiot Blast In the seething Of Iron Ors *Mt Atith*
coo Coal without a:Liesase.vriltbt en infringerneay.
and will be trattediteiordingir.= A . ppljt to. • ' •
- • All& Or. RALSTON &CO. ,
Itu:4 ; llotitb front street:
. .
1 3 ' Philadeloll6 Dow 14111,
,1439.
.
Nlroistdiaie de Lain* & ~tee.
pLAtti 'anti ftiortd Bieusitee do
Maitre/I'tiettitieliner;" — " - •
Filmed cal Plain' du -
Oro* Nair
- Air
Jare-113
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ear
rbiletelhbrir;'
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