The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 23, 1840, Image 3

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, ill defence of, dui' 'Faintly wherieiter
op p ose th°ll l4 ll3 o l- 4 - .1 )4 die ti4- e ir, , t h at t 7
th ei rscru il Irt'e ,croot 2 0 to 37; iiii,iviiele* -
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ler* to 'be eiglitt.Years- four - 0 - 0 I` tit fi '
! ' 2114 four in resbrv4, en e.fa urt h v Y o ,4 I t : ;I n t c h hias P
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th san i ,d eo rn ac e i t to leawlthe service e-velytwyeare:4 -- : ii t
ion or r t to first terresido'ilie reserve,' Wad
exempted Wm fl wary nallitiaVaty altogether at
tbe mid of the'secio d. In this ruddier twent 'fi
- thousaii'd' " t 'iil bd' efs %ea .'
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s men ''',. l e 's a Jon 3 , ol !litln ditty
lirbeix yvar, and telnty-five,thoueand freah`rieritite
blersiesitisd into • tie ' service. it Witi be sdlic ient ferA
, eitii#o4purposei,lthat the remainder of the militr,
• -40triiii riertain regultions Previded4billieirc„
ment, be enrolled_dndbe mnsteredlit Conga
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'intervals; for in due IProcess of time:saear . first '""%e
mass of the militia , 611IptUis throe' ,: h . ; ca nn y ;
second elrides; and ! ti'e either me '''''' '"-
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~sed'remong the e
_Corps, or of the rersrve, or IA - x
'midi; who', will beilable called upon only in
mu,ent terili l t The manner
o p f mi en o r de oll o m f e i n n t v , a
t h sio o n g iii ji ; 4 o rli r of days of s ervice, and the
rate of compensatiA ought to be fixed by law; but
the det a il s b a yetter • be left to regnyi,tion—a plan of
which I tireOpPareditO submit toy cii."
Here'is the endors i tion of this nyinstrous project
b y mo,r ari fi eree , lie iiiii laid annixacinessage:
• eTha." present condition of the defence; of our
principal seaports and t l havy lards, as represented by
the accompanying reiiort of the Secretary of War,
calls for 'the early and; attention of Congress;
and, in connection with this 'subject, I cannot re
commend too str ngly[ to your consideration the plan'
submitted by tha ofilc4r for the organization of the
Militia of-the United Skates:" i
The following r thi lith section of the plan of de
tails proposed by the 'Secretary of Wiy for the or
ganization-of tip nilltiaof the UnitedCStates, thus re
cornmended byMr. Veri Buren—by Which the pow
er is given to the Preiddent to assemile such - num
bers, at such places, a d'et such times, within their
respective district?, as e l may deem necessary—not
exceeding wilco iin o e year. The people are, re
quired, if called on t peilorm militaiy duty beyond
the limits of their ow '-States, at the Will of thel Pre
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sident, there being en y eight district in the Union,
and consequently Save at States in a district.
We have only to col your attention to the uo
i ur!iver
sal prediction made n lii i 34, at the . i time of th e re
!novel of the dePosites, and reiterated down to the
present time, viz:` Th4t w+ the Fed 6 ,eral Execative
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obtained unlimtlid control 'over the pub lic purse,'t he
next step would be to raisea - staniiing army.
Here it is in its felt proportion ! !
The next step towards die downfallof Phi s Repub
lic, under the false gaib of democrac y we leave you
to conjecture. JJ the. mean time yerh are entreated
to.pause before ydu a4ike this last fa r ed blow at the
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liberties of your c,oun ry. 1 i
~ 17. That tl4 Pr ide4t of the United States be
authorised to callFfortl and assemble I. -such numbers
of the active foreg of ; e militia, ak,suOi l places with
in tneir respective districti, ancri. su ch times, not
exceeding twicc o nor [ (ays in rho same year, as
ho may deem necfssaity; and duringorUch period, in
chiding the time lvliegoing to and returning from
;
the place of rendetvoo -, thly shall be deemed an the
service of the United tines, and be s ubject to such-
regulations as thelPresident may think proper to a
dopt for their initruction4 discipline, end improve
ment in military knowedge,"
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We, the undertngni , lereby certify that the a
bove extracts are true opies from the reports of the
Secretary ofWar, a d from the message of the
President of the United States,
R. GARLAN, of Louisiana, i
' JOHN BRIJ,' of :Tennessee,'
JOHN M t , B TTS, of Virginia,
THOMAS Ci RWIN, Of Ohio',
, • M. H. GRINCRIi, of New York,
• .1. C. CL'AR ,of New York,
LEVERE'TT sAi.,TONSTALL, of Mass ,
TRITMAST SMITH, of Connecticut,
. , f Executive Committee
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April, 1840. •
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We ask the reciderslattention to the annexed brief
and admirable explanation; from the Evening Jour
nal, o l f the real basis of horror to fingal Virtues, appro
ved
services, and :simpie ante unostentatious patriot
ism, implied what is sneeringly called , 4 Logcubin
enthusiasm :" ), ,f , 1 •
"Loo CA DIN ENTitrslimot. " —The Argus was
four years in finding out that •' Mr. Jackson had a
single flecliug in co.nrnon With the Bepublicanipar
ty." A shorter period will suffice-jo teach it that
the Republican party has it sympathy with Mr. Van
Buren. ' Still thqtori;4ctin of this truth •makes hut
slow progress among the Federal 'politicians. They
seem as insensible!as a r mesti t of deaf adders to the ap
proach of the ,heel thaf is (destined to - crush them.
The strong, deep, jndignant,pulsations of the popular
heart do not seeralto lieach their stagnant, sordid,
narrow souls. Tfie concentrated selfishness of their
nature l has created .@n iinmeesurable;gulf between them
and the People. Thellanguage in which the com
mon mind of the nailn is beginning to express its
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sentiments is unintelli ible i to CrosWell and hie. heart
;
nen coadjutors, Ace atorned for years pa . manufac
ture public opinion th s4ves, they are 4 disposed to
look upon it as the me e ptoduction of political con
trivance. They Mist ke the free and impetuous
mountain torrent for th , ripple of adartificial cascade.
They sneer at the s' Log Cabin enthusiasm " because
they cannot comprehend if . . The ~ Log Cabin E is a
. symbol ff nothing that V,an Burenism knows, 'or
feels, °rapt appreciate. 4 tells of virtues that dwell
in obsentity—of the linpes;of the humble—of the pri-
Vationrcl the pooh-4; toil and danger—of perseve
rance mid 'patient endurance—of hospitality, and,
clearity, and frugalityt-itl; is the emblem of rights
that the vain and insdlent aristocracy of federal office
holden; have lost sight'of, jor crushed and trampled
on. It is an emblem, lof 'the simplicity that should
characterize Republican institutions, and which the
peoplediave ideterminel to, bring back to- the admin
istration of tlteir affairs Let our opponents scoff at
the device'Which The i.ritlitored sagacity of the Pea
ple is painting upon their banners. It will be found
ere long that there is a meaning in it that will convey
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to them a salutary !seam
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A Sign.--.ona bt our exchange papers publishes
a communication which sates that a political vote
was takenamong the ,assengers in one of thesis
on the Camden and l AixtbdY' Rail Road. The result
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was, oktilf 40 pa l ssengersi36 wens for Harrison, one
real Van Buren feileralsf Senator Wall, of N. Jer
sey, and three fora:ter who admitted they were
now . on the fenee,:distrustmig, the policy of Van Hu
mes measures. ,
A - Good ilfaxim:HilThen 'I see an officer 'of the
Government meddle :With elecuone, it always re-
minds me, that he is' thinking, of his salary, and there
forn, he is an unfit codpsellar for the ppople.--;•Felix
Grtindy. , 1.
Perhaps the custom !Muse °cheers at Boston and
New York, Philadelphia and all over, do not exactly
'agree with M i
Mr. Grundy in the most ealntary-maxim
here laid down. It soii they do most dearly love
salaries,, if pot! theirleountryTand its prosperity.
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• . IA CAREL
.IPPINCAAT l& TAYLOR are receiving a
dunce aesortntento - fSpring and SurnmerGoods,
' , to which they invite the 4u ention of their costoracra
and the puh.te generaily
Corner of Centre:an'd hialiiiitango streets.
' Maya;• • 21
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On
y evening
order
Bee del.
;SON, of . t4 i ''
!ANN lAsa ; ' r.
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~4 OM 0 . BENDER;
ak a to b~iiu PHOEBE
:44014* !theisic
by 'ttie
Rev. Idir:
Hes~ets .
,26; tci• 3 INGir REID; both of
ie lildfluit.- by the Joatirh MECoo I ,
4P.t. att- , P$l4 , - of-T9ttsvillei to ,3 # 32 lRllia' !i;
4tutrti,'of Brookfield;llOsa.
iOn Sunday .: eyreiting, the 17th loot: - at Stephens
Church, Philadelphia, by the Rev. Dr.- . Ducaehet,
1114vralac. NATaifFa, En: - to CATIIAIIINE daugh
ter of.tiii3 Jots, Wu:lMo of South' Carolina;
DEED.;
At Pht thi ' Siindairthertiing last; 17tIt'insi.
.
Rev. &pillion W. rugge, aged 36. years,•la j .te pestoi
of the Secoad Indeperufent-Church-of Christ, (cal
led Eniversalists,) of ailiagerind illness, which he
be're with chriatiarifortitude.
On the 23d ult. in Zest Brunswig Township,
Capt. JONATHAN JONES? (Iron Master) a very res
pectable citizen, aged 62 years..
Of consumption at.Tallmadge, Ohio, on Tuesday
g j •
the 12th :inst. Mrs. ',ELIZABETH, B. WYNKOOP,
daughter of the late Britton Estill, Esq., of Phitaj e t.
phis, in the 3t year o f ; her age, whilst journeying
from her late reidden . e in Cincirtetti; to her relations
in Schuylkill Co. \
..At Mount Latrglifee,. ith• Monday -last, Mi. Jona
BEADLE, in the 52ridtyiar of his age.
—The deceased was 'ii ;native of Durham Co.Eng
lead, and has been: resident in this country about
tea yeats, during , wind! time he has superintended
the mining operations of Messrs. Mann and. Wil
liams, with fidelity and Ain. Few persona in a like
utio;tentatiou;sphere of life; have acquired so gen.:
eral a reptitation for industry and integrity:, his worth
obtained him many friends ? by whom, and , a large
filthily, his death wilt be sincerely mourned.
Pottsville PhitOM — ithie
r_II I IHIMSDAY EVENING, May 28th, MA—
la- Subject 'for Debate=—"Which is the happiest,
the Indian in his savage, or the European in his cm
iliZed :date."
-Debate to commence at half pest 7 o'clock.
N B A full attendance is requested as there is
imiiortant business to be transacted.
WILLIAM HETHRINGTON,
Secretary.
21—
May 23
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II 7,!
(foal Trade.
§hipmetCgf Coal for the week ending on Thurs
day-eve ning trip •
shipped by/
Milnes & Spencer,
Delawam Cold Co.
Charles Eller,
Belli & Bolton,
S Bana t & Son,
Miller &/Haggerty,
George H. Potts, . 7
Ha Forrest Improvement Co, • 7
;
Bennett & Taylor, 7
J. Sheaf°,B
Stevens, -
Stoeldon & S f . 5
Payne & Co. , ' 5
.1. E. Olwine, • • , • 5
Unitm Collieries, ' 4
Potts & Bannon, 4
James Downey, .4
Sillyman & Nice, - 4
G - Bast. 4
Stuntry Shippers . 38
Per last Report
• • '35,876
. .
Frorn Schuylkill Haven, prior to this week, 12,461
To tal shipments this seal;on,
MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
The amount of Coal transported on this road, up
to Thursday evening last, is . 1,993 tons
Per last report 7,288
• , Total 9,281
CLEAVER. Collector.
RILL CREEK RAIL ROAD.
The following, is the amount of Coal transported
on this road up to Wednesday evening last,
897 Tons.
Per last report. 4,169
• 5,066
GEORGE HADESTY, Collectin
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WEST BRANCH RAIL ROAD,
The following is the amount of Coal transported
on this road up to Thursday evening last,
- 3,595 tone
Per last report 14,36
Total 17,975.
ROBERT C. HILL, Collector
ELliwk ju.=si,mlLa..AiumLlma
The following is tilt 'amount .of cog! transported
on this road up to May 9 5347 Tons.
H. H. POTTS.
LLAIGA COAL TRADE..-1840
Si: the week ending May 7th.-- 4
Boats.
16
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Mandl Chunk,
Peifryville,
.1 3 ENIC HAVEN.
1141oton, 60 1769
Stigar Loaf, - 14 796
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TOTAL SHIPMENTS.
NI nch Chunk, ' 244
P villa, i4O
/PENN HAVEN.
144eton,
Si gar Loaf,
Fok Sale.
_,
tiv/IE Subscrabdeoffers for sale the following prop
irty; assigned to him* Totten e r Ulhorns. viz :
3 years lease of their landing, with the improve.
;Wants. - •
1 - Canal Boat, with stove, ; ;
51 Rail Road Waggons' 17 Din do:
I Dirt Waggonl Truelff" , j
5 sets rail road and waggon Barnes; -
Standing Screens. Riddles, ticks, Shovels,
Sledges, Wedges. Cearßamnierk Rakes,
•Wheelbarrows, Grubbing Hoes, Croon:Cut Saws,
Log,i Trace and Tripping Chains, now. Picks,
Picl4Bandles—Horse Shoes and other forged Iron,
Men Desk; Cans. Seale:Enid Weights. •
Biacikernith'e and Carpenter's Tools and Blasting
Tools. ; • ;
" JOSEPH F. CARROLL. Assignee. -
at C. Lawton's Office,
`Norwegian Red Road.
21-4
ay 6
1
F< p;
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Intedßisb Beg'
Boats.
34
1 3
9
& 9'
7
16,263
25,613
48,337
Tons.
4207
844
1J039
1886
177 6600
50 2669
El
24,194
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COM: • -
1 ! 1 g AladY-10 -Pill con'
initte•following Manner:
iincii - Chneir i every inora=
'.3t, : and : , arrive.. at Mauch
r-itr the' aiternoen.
' "OA
TnitYiifiCii
thine during ttie
'Leaves
jog afier.taking br t
.
Chunk at in•early.bio
Leaves - Nandi . Ch
M., arid arrives at P
Northumberland Sta
First rate Coaches
and obliging drivers
tors hope, in consen
those who inky Olive
This .I. , ingt.passeN
through.: the Cpal
country, and is cheat
other route from New
This Line .also con
at Manch Chunk wit!
.Montrose, Elmira, - .No
and. Bethlehem. Line
and Philadelphia, via.
4; adry.dity.at.7 Witiock• A.
ttsville.in tune to intersect the
e the same day. .•
nd Care; and solid., attentive,
re'employed. and the pimprie—
'once. to render satisfaction: to
upon the route. •
.great ,
'parka,the' distance,
pion, and a rich and fertile
l er by Two Dollars than any
1 York to Pottsville.
I, ecte mith various others, viz .
h the Berwick., and thence to
rthniriberlanli,..&c.. the Easton
. from Easton-to New.Yorb,
Allentown, all Daily tines:
Bloomsburg. Danville. -Nor—
Harrisburg, Orwigsburg,
;a, etc. etc.
AL Pottsville with
thumberland, Mune
Reading, Philadelph
For seats apply at
and James Palmer's
Mortither's Hotel, Pottsville,
otel, Poi t Carbon. •
N. B. AU Baggagi
pound' equal to a pase:gor.
CHII
H. CSM AN &CO Pottsville,
A. Mc AN, Summit Hill;
Proprietors.
2.9-3rno
at the risk of the owner-.-150
May 2/
E. A. llathawaylk 4 . 06; 1
COMMSSION . AND COAL 'MERCHANTS,
No i 3 South Front Street,
Phgadelphia.
(Wharf foot of South street, Schuylkill.)
May 23 2t—ti
Pickles, sauces, 8 c.
JUST received a prime set of
gm Mixed Pickles,
Pepper do.• l in and Gal.
Mangoe • do. }lon Jars.
Gerk in do.
Onion • do. J
Pickled Lobsters, •
Olive., Capers, Anchovies,
Mustard, Cayenne Peppers,
Currie Powder, Ketchup. .
Brandied Fruit, Lemon Syrup,
Olive Oil, &c. &c.
Fer sale. cheap by
May 23
E Q 4. A HgN DEMON.
21-
Mackerel.
N o I and 2, in barrels and half barrels, for sale at
reddced prices by
MILLER & HAGGERTY..
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May 23
A T en election held at the house of Michael Mor,
timer,•on Monday the 11th inst., the following
named-persons were elected Managers of the Potts
ville Water Company for the ensuing year, yiz
William Mortimer, '
Samuel Sillyman,
James M. Beatty,
John C. Ernst,
Charles W. Clemens,
Benjamin F. Pomroy,
Henry Shelly,
Jacob. Stpitzinger,
Andrew Russel.
And at a meeting of the Board of Managers on
Monday evening the 18th inst., Andrew Rime! wati
rx-elected President, and Alexander Graham Treas
urer, for the ensuing year.
May 23
. .Lo Let.
A new two story Stone House, well
••■ •
finished, situated in Malice' street, with
ea . a large tot as Garden. Applied - lion to
be be made to
JOHN McBARRONS.
21—
May 21
Notice.
THE special partnership heretofore existing under
the name of 'John Stanton' has this day
solved by consent of partners.
JOHN STANTON. General Partner.
WILLIAM GREEN, Jr. Special Partner
Pottsville, May 14th, 1840 21—dt
Fresh Crackers.
S ODA Water, Sugar, and Bran Crackers; Pilot
Blend, for sale by • •
E Q 4 A HENDERSON.
to
May 23
Notice.
Co—partnership hereofore existing bet•yeen
the subscribers under the firm of William
Wallace & Co., was dissolved by mutual consent on
the Ist instant. The busines of the partnership in
Philadelphia will be settled by William Wallace,
and in Schuylkill county by Jesse Turner and Chas.
A. Whitney. WILLIAM WALLACE,
JESSE TURN ER.
CHAR. A. WHITNEY.
William Wallace will continue the Coal business
under the • name of WIALLIAM WALLACE
CO., on Locust street wharf, Schuylkill, and at
the office, 37 south 3d street.
J. Turner and Chas. A. Whitney have entered
into Copartnership cinder the firm of Whitney 4
Turner, at Port Carbon, for the purpose of mining
and shipping coal.
May 23 21-3 t
To the free and independent Electors
of Schuylkill County.
FRIENDS AND FE'•LOIV CITIZENS
At the urgent aoheitatimiof many of my
friende andAequaintances, I have at length . been
induced to offer myself ea a candidate for the office of
SHERIFF% ;
at the next October Election, and most respectfully
solicit your suffrages. I feel grateful for the liberal
encouragement which I received when a candidate
for the same office in 1834,5nd should I at this time
be so fortunate as to receive a majority of you' votes
I will endeavor to fulfil the. duties of the office with
Oddity, impartiality, and according to 'law. •
Your obedient Srvant,
J. G. WOOLISON.
May 23
Administrator's Notice. •
irEttERS of Administration Of the goods'and
" chattles which ,were of John Edwards, late of
. the Borough of Minersviller, deceased, having been
granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the
subscriber. All persons indebted to the said John
Edwards. aro requested to make immmediate pay.
ment, and all persons having claims or demands a.
gainat thesaid Estate, are hereby .notified to make
known the same without.delayi - -::
ENOCH MORGAN. ,Administrator. ,
cuuntY.
May 16 -20.-6 t
LEMON- stumps
CONSTANTLY on hand a superior -article of
Lemon Syrup, irditcb will be Bead low by the
dozen or single bottle, or by the zillion
may 16 20 . ../011111, S C MARTIN
Notice.
THE
partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, trading under the fi rm of Joseph
F. Taylor 4. Coy was by mutual eimsent dissolved
on the first day of April last. The accounts will
be settled by Joseph IF. Taylor. , - . =
JOSEPH F. TAYLOR,
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HENRY-BENNET. • '
Mineriiirille; May 16
• ,:•••.--1:-,4::;•''sat,:.•,;.4=';'-i
=1
• triliE:rrenident; Malingers iniOccappany of the
SantYlitilt- Navigation Ctuittratty:ll4 their A.
ilentchss Seize& the following named Carat Boats,
via :— . Ol. & La . wrance, MOB.o,Bidnsy. N0:1234
- - , -.....Finanii4 rti.1:145:-.'.,Virgininoltii. - 310—Cherr 3 ",
riP=PEeTilf,ttrY iine.NO. lt2o..A•Pricilit, N 6.984.-
ToPas. Dttu '4o.S....osprey, N0.,!9613.-painnander,
' No:-95 9, and a-Fairfield. N0..974. which have been
found in she ;waters of the Canal of said Company,
.nearly
_operate the Moont Carbon Howl.: in 'the
County Of choylkill, apparently abandoned by their
tinders. and obstructing the fi et! nail of the said Ca.
nal 4That' in pursuance ofthe Act Ofiticorporation.
l ac
and the S pPletnent thereto , the said Boils will-be
sold at Pck Auition at the , place theY novilie; on
Thursday ,be 4th , day-of June,lB4o. at 10 o'clock in
he'forentiom, :THOMAS MILLS; Agent.
''' ' ''-- ' ' ' ' ' Sch: Nov. Conipanyl.
May NI ' . • '-' ‘' ' I ' ;20:-.2tik
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Bale nay
wok eule r by the subscriber. for
ii - - • ROBERTIADAII3.
May 16 - r 'i42(131,0
• Daily lloscs•
SEVERAL Whileand Red Daily Rea r ca ll foe sale
by 1 B. BAN AN.
May
TO Mothers and Mirties.
gT,is saids.by Physicians generally that one half
mof the I:ittle Children die annually from the pain
ful effect Of TEETHING ; as this is the ease, why
neglect to! procure a remedy, which -eV Dr. Ririe
eclat ated Boothia/ Syrup for chtidrers., cutting their
teeth. 7'his gives immediate relief to those little
sufferers, which will secure many nights of sweet
repose to Mothers and Nurses, For !Bald at the
Drug andl chemical Store of '•
JOHN S. C. MARTIN,
!
, Centre Street Pottsville.
Where illso may be had Smaim's Panacea,
Dr. Judkih's Patent Specific Ointinent, '
Dr. Jarne's Hair Tonic, a*eure preservative of
Baldness.
Dr. D. Jayne's Indian Expectorant, for Coughs,
Colds J Cousumptiot, Asthma, &c. •
Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, a pleasant remedy for .
Wornis Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach ' Fever and
Ague; want-of Appetite, &c.
' Together, with a general assortment of Fresh
Drugs and Medicines, a celebrated Ocimpoond Con
eentrated Sirbp of Sarpeparilla.
May 161
.
Crockery, Chin, &,,Giassware.
A SPENDID assortment for sale, at reduced pri.
XA•
ces, by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
,May IC! t • 20—
- Mechanic's Lien.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS.
' William Price, 1 '
VS. •
Hod eon, In the Court
:Ai' John Pinkerton, & oftomMon pleas
..i.— West, triad: tof said County,
' big under-the firm of rto July Term,
Hodgson, Pinkerton 184 Q. No. 72.
' & Co., owners or re: 1
puted owners. J
NOTICF . is hereby given, to` all claimants and
uihera interested for the solo of 3200 00, for
work done and materials furnished to a certain
building, to wit: All that certain block of houses,
4 in number, situate and being on town lot No. 15,
in the tows .of St. blair, in said county, fronting on
Front street, in said Town. Said lot is 60 feet in
front and 200 feet deep, said-blocit'of houses, each
house being 15 feet in (Pont and 20 feet deep - are
of frame work, and one and a half story-high, That
a Scire Fables has been issued upon, the Mechanic's
Lien, entered in the Court of' Common Plcas, of
Schuylkill county; in the above stated case, and
will be 'retained td July Term of saideorirt.
PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff'.
Sheriff's Office, Orwigs.. ' '
burg, .lltiy 9th. 1840. y 19—
QTR A YF;P away from the subscriber on Saturday
last. a Yellow, Cow, with a 'while spot in her
forehead, and white hint' legs, had on a bell' attached
to a leather strap. Who will find satd Cow, and re
turn her to the subscriber. or give him information
where he can get .her again shall be reasonably re
warded. PATRICK DONAHO,
121
121MMEM
Masons and Laborers
WANTED.
AANUMBER of Masons and Laborers are wanted
. at the' Danville
.Furnaces, where they will find
constant employment and good wages.' -
BIDDLE, CHAMBERS & CO.
Danville, May 9 l9-1 mo
THE partnership heretcifbre existing between the
subscribers, trading under the firm of Mann, At
Morris, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All those persons indebted to said firm, or having
demands against said firm, will Please call on Wm.
H. Mann fq settlement.
• THOS. C. 'WILLIAMS,
; THOMAS MORRIS,
• %V M. H. MANN.'
May 2 —3t
A LL cuploiners having elnthicg with the subscri
fa ber 6 montlaj or two years, are hereby nutified
to come foivard and take the tame away, on or be
fore the 30th inst., otherwise they will be sold ac—
cording tolaw.
May 9 l'
THE Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the connty
of Schuylkill, have this• day declared a -Divi
dend of 3 par cent. on the capital stock paid in . , pay
able to the stockholders or their legal. representa.
lives after-'',the 15th instant.
" I CHARLES LOESER, Cashier.
May itti, 1840. • • 19
Bartram Botanic Garden and
Nursery.
*Year Gray's. Ferry, Fhiladelphia..,
CARR respectfully informs the public, and
u"!the eustomerb. of this old Garden, that since
the death of his son, be has taken into partnership
his nephew, GEORGE GALE an d DANIEL Mc-
AVOY, and that in-future the business will be con
ducted under the. firm of CARR, IIIeAVOY &
• IG AI, E , who have noiv in the nursery as
finer,G• an assortment of FRUIT - TREES as
•-:.:; there is in this country, with every tan•
aty,ofornarnental trees andiihrubg, and
a great collection of Gr.en louse Plants, which
will be suld on moderate terms.
Orders, per meil, or left at the Stalls, corner of
Market afid Seventh streets, and corner of Market
and Fourth streets, will be promptly attendCd to. and
plants packed in such manner as tifinsure their safe
carriage to any-part of the United States.-
. May 2 . 111-31,
Adiuinistratipes, Notige.
Iv HEREAS letters of administration 'of - the
v l ` goods and chattles which were ofPlanket F.
Glentwortb, late of the city of. Trenton; in the State
of Nett , - Jersey, deceased, have been granted by the
Register-Of Schuylkill county to the eabseribert , i-
All person indehted to the said - Planhet F. Clot..
worth, deiietined, are requested to make paymeot,
And those' having claims against the estate of said
• ,
deceased to present them.
. . . ... ..
i . DSIBE i . ROBERT WOO
1 Administrator,
Pottevilli s April_lBth.l6'
• ; . .
- Itinibei jdunber%
75,66018 cad 20 inch Joint ShinglFe,
30,000 Lati'Shingleii, " . ..
10,000 feet 0 inch Poplar Boards,'
Also White and Yolk)* Pine Boards, : '
Scantling, Phistcring, Lath, St.c„; . .
Constantly .cor vile on reasonable terms at'th e
. • .
Store in Oe tie street. • : •
• SARItIEt HARTZ: -
• , 1
iniril42,i ' . •
.t
• . , .
Stray Cow.
near Minersville
Dissolution.
Notice.
JAMES McALARNEY.
19-3 t
Dividend.
=lig=
MEE
ambACK and Analit: find
Plata" AithiVeitinito, Lob Colourid ktd.tioff
Vasaiinere' do., Marieliles do.;' lorn alyid Striped
Linden t3uper ,Corded
Sattin and flambeau. Ettockactoil,:sump r do.,
Stmnertioixe,Geritlititeiesk . Sum
mer C4dho, BeavosteehoiPonkeelldig*... - &.e46;c• ,
;EDhipliD _W. EARL. : •
t. • - , 17 ,
epril 25
Ticks Bind .
1114 LEACHED andlfn bche4.l 141 n ins, Ticktngs
MN and. Checkiti., Blankets, &a.' • lOgether
with every variety of Fancy and Domestic Dry
Goode;•which ;All be sold very cheap "for ca6k." •
;EDMUND W. EARL
17
april 25
Copartnership
n LIPFINCOTT weald respectfully inftirm the
that ha has 'essoquited with him in the
Clothing and Tailoring business. Mr. Edward T.
Taylor of Philadelphiti, ender.whose direction the
busittess at 'Pottsville hereafter be conducted,
while the Senior partner will continue the maeufac
ture of Clothing in the City of Philadelphia; (per.
(meetly.) The' firm - e=pee! to give entire sapistac
lion to. the public, and hope -to receive patrenage
commensurate to merit. I . The following certificate
will show the estimation; in which Mr. Taylii,or's a
bilities were held by his lute employers: .!
Putt.sukt.rate, April sth. 1840.
This is to certify that Edward T; Taylor hes
been in our employ as a cutter for the last two
years, and has proved'hitnself one of the vert best
practical and scientific Tailor*. •
STOKES & BROWN',
. ,
" • - . Merchant Tellers.-
The undersigned will keep biastantlron hand a
superior assortment of %Ws, suited tit tlis Benicia,
which they will makeup in a style whichahtll-be
satisfactory to the ' .
LIPPINWTT & TAYLOR.
comer - ofCeniredd Mahantango streets,
Opposite o,hecirmor's Hotel, Pottsv He.
April 18r 16
. • •
Bundy and Gin.
rum) Pipes Holland-Gin. ' 1
Two-half do. French Brandy,
For sale for cash de in exchange for Coal.
LA. HATHAWAY &
Commission Merchants.
13 South Front street.
Philadelphia.
20-
Philadelphia, May 2
Notice.
FrHE ;subscriber hereby gives notice thatißlair
• -It - M'Clenahan holds .a Note - for the sum of k.bout
9100. given by the enbsctibee, which he/will pay
when it snits' him—end therefore eautinnrotW pub.
lic not to take it. GEORGE LAWRENCE.
Minerroulle,' May 2. 143-3
The Phil a delphia.
Reading Rail Road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
May '1; 'lB4O.
Hours of Starting .of Passengtr Trains.
FROM Philadelphiaat 5 A. Iti.:and 21 Ps
From Reading at 14 A. ly .
Depot inPhiladetplita—corner:of Broad and Corry
streets. . ,
FARE•
let Class Care, $2 50-2nd do. 02 00.
`The 5 o'clock Train hoot Philadelphia wi
for breakfast at Pottstown:
The morning Train from Philadelphia, an'
afiernOon Train from Beading, will b •om
by Cars, fitted up for the especial accommo at .
Ladies. .
Both Trains will atop for Way Passenger
usual points.
Days of Sta r tirig of Freight 71ains.,.,
From Philadelphia on Wednesdays and tsA
Saturdays.
. AI.
0
From Reading on Tuesdays and Fridays. ,
G. A. IsIICOLL.S
Super intendant Transportation.
184—tf
May 2
Letter and Cap Paper.
100 Reams, Fine Cetier Paper: Plain.
50 do. do. , do. do. Paint Lineif.
50 do. do. El. P. Cap " •
Just received on cOtsignment. and for sale low
tor' cash, 0r,.. F in ezehange for Coal. by
E. A: 11A TIM WAY & COI,
Commission Merchants,
19 South Frlintsimst,
Philadelphia.
Phi adelphia, May 2 18.-r-tf
Miceli:italic's Lien.
SCHUYLKILL COUIVTY SS.
1 0, William T. Epting, 1 In the CoUrt of
OA Vs. Vs. Common Pleas to
•
sai4P. d ^ , Jacob Reber, owner } July Term 1840.
and Levi Cake, eon- •
tractor.
IWOTICE is hereby, givpii to all claimants and
others interested for the sum of VI 00 for ma
terials furnished to a certain building kiwi( : All
that two story brick house and lot ofground thereto
appertaining, owned by Jaixib Reber, situate in East
Schuylkill Haven.. Manhoim -township, Schtfylkill
county,, on the East side of Centre Turnpike Road,
near where the said road is intersected by the road
leading from Schuylkill Haveri; That a Scire facies
has been issued upon the Mechanic's. Lien entered
in the Court of Comma - 114 1 1ms of Schtty [kill c t tunty,
is the above stated case, and will be returned 41y
Term of said Court.. •
PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ofo - ce, Orwtge-.•
burg, May 2, 1840. 1
18+41
To Coal kitiers. •
rirHE subacllber having taken the new aml - ,com-
JIL mo'dieps Wharf, third below South street, on. the
Schuylkill, is prepared to receive and ship coal, or
deliver it in the City fora moderate commission.—
Coal received on Wharfage.
UFILIFIORN,
No 26, South 7th• street,
May 2 18-3 mo ' Philadelphia.
•
Mechanic's Lien.
SCBUYL,KILL cOUNTY s& .
•
• is
~,
' . 1 In. the` Court
Isaac' tykens, Common ?Pleas
4.1 . s ,
_is.. Os., to July Term,
• ' George Halberstadt. 1840, No 51.
,
.IVOTICE is hereby, given to all claimants and
-"I others interested ifor the, sum of $404 4l for
Carpenter work done to a certain Building to' wit:
All that certain three story Brick Building situate
on Mirket street, in the Borough of Pottsville, ki
said bounty, situate and being on. part of lot No.. 86
said part of said lot is hounded in front by saidi M ar .
ket street 28 Feet, and! in depth 55 feet, on the rr . air
by an' alley, Northeasterlyi-by, part of said kit Not
96, the property of Mr. Linsenmyer, ant: Sout4 iweg .
M y by another part of said lot No: 96, the _ prom i to
of Frantis B. Niehols,4hatA &ire Pae,i
red.-in Jim , harbeef,
'
issued - upon' the - Mechanic's Lire;eute
Court of Common Plena orSehriylki:d caucii in the;
above Statedcase and
will be returned to July'rr
PETETt CM
of said , Court. ' 1
F, LUDWIG, Sheriff.
, -....
Sheriff's Office, Ortvirs. / 1 .
burg, April 25, 11'110. 1 :
-; • ,
i 4 .
17 .
:yi . - , I—ii
4s
..-, Stiritug IGoeds. - I
_TUST received, a now:and splendid assortment of
M r . Spririg and Summer -, Goods; winch have been re.
lected
.vvith 'etire, and vill He sold at email advancli
--Aiiongst ,- whch . will-he found MoUseline Da.
Lr.ineS Challys. Painted Lawoes, Black. and Mutt
black : Silks , Chintzes, anO, Doweetic. Prints', Fair
dci„ - Suiier Black TilletlShawji, Damaik Tble Lln 7
ti lo
nen and.Napkina; Litinerecimbric Mikis - White
Counterpaine, Figtir4Stripe, and' Plain Sty' ' Itlus.
lin, Swiss Ruffling Trbbet Veils : Gauze and Bongo
do.; Lace Minaline,'Mohairi Gloves 'and Nittetielack
Lace Veils,tFancy Hdlifs - 4 Black - Silk Fringe an 4
Lace, Hostel)? and Globe% Of every_style andtp4ity;
Mime* Shirts, idtctlne4. ..... ~.. - .
-- ',J - EpmxiND NC EARL.
OM 25
- :-.:4.:-:.4-- -- -; - :,- - ;,'-:- . ;..,.;
'AND
ill
- -II
I.I6IREIGHT 'will Ae,rinsportedloVer -thei;shosts
„-
JR: Rail RoaCtitiliseeN Rekding ihd Phihidelphis,
at the follontinzestes: - 1- t
Fleeter, Slate,l'ilroind GyPsoin. 1 it 1 SO pei Guam
'Tim of 22411 ltni
Pl 2 Iron. Slooibs;Ttintlcr• Brick, ” illis dii: do'; '
Floor, 20 cents per barrel., t • -:.- ••::
Nails and -.Spikes, Rolled I ; Iron,
licilloiv AValtilirain,_ Sail, ' t 43 -- ° ' d° ' 111;* :;,, .
Groceries, Whislie9; 413 . - I thud i 23 00 40., ..
i
%Vale, Cotton, Leather,;-, i 1 . • . :--
Dry _ Goods, Wines, Old 'fyre'gri f:(43 50 do;:do.'
PcluOrsi •
..' - • ..
DAYS OF STARTING OF FR SIG t - iT TRAINS.
From 'Read inr,on• Tneidaytt - & FriAllYB4 arst i ii
,Philada. on ;Wednesdays &•'Saturplays.i - -
Transporters are requested ,to haye_their Olio& ak
the Depot of the Road . bit 12 h`e10,14111400 the . 4 - kr •
before the starting of thqTriini,, i ? • _
" ' , • • G. A. piIeOLLS. - -
Superintendant Transportation.
April 11th, IE 4 IO. ' ' l -IS -tf•
Notice.-
L ETTERS of Administration , of the Estate .of
Lawrence Lawler, late Of the &rough of Pottp.
deceased, having ken granted to the salami.
bers, all persona indebted to the astate of said de !
ceased are requested to make immediate payment...,
and all persons having claiOs or.demands against
the said Estate,,are hereby notified to make known
the same to them on or before the l'et of My next
ELIZABETH LAWEER, Adinex t `,
JEREMIAH KELLY, Muer.,
of the Estate of Lawrence Zatoler,ldeceatted.,Mor.
rite Addition to Pottsville Schuyltill county.
April 18 16 6t
To all the heirs and egat rffprasentatives
of John Zehner, late; of Wee P. in town
sitip, in the county of Schuylkill( farmer. )
deceased .
BEDURSUANT to an erder of the prpkone Court,
a of the county of Schuylkill , ev inquest will be
held on the premises of the Real Estate of the said
deceased, containing ahout 367 acres more or less, in
the township of West Penn etoresaid, in the county
of Schuylkill, on Monday the 25th day of May next. •
at.lo o'clock'in the forenoon, to rnake' partition of
the real estate of the said deceased, to Gni among his
children and legal representatives', if that can be
done without prejudice to and spoiling of:the whole.
otherwise to value and appraise the came; when and
where you-may attend, at you thinfc proper.
PETER F. LUDWIP, Sheriff..
of the county ylkill.'
Orwigsburg, April 18th. of Schu
16 -4k.
SheritiOty.t: • •
To the Electors of ,Schuylkill County.
-FELLOW CITIZENS: -1
Havirig been encouraged by a
number of mv friends,l am induced to offer myself as a
candidate for the office of
SHERIFF. • •
At` the ensuing election. and respectfully solicit your suf
frages. If elected, I. pledge myself to perform the du-
ties of said office, to the best of my abilities, .and as ,far
as possible to the general satisfaction of the public.
Your friend and fellow-citizen,
A BRAHMA HEEBNER‘
12—te
I=
'd the
nied
on of
March 21.
to the 'Free and Independent Elertori - Of
Schuylkill County. LI
I FELLOW CITIZENS:
TM
• -
At the urgent, solicitations
of a number of my friends I have; been induced to
offer myself •a candidate fur, the ofof
SII ER I FF, H •
At the ensuing election, and pledge In'iy-self,ifelected
to perform the duties Of the said office to the beater
my. abilities. •I•
• 1 •
riend and felinw.citirrm,
G yE 11.1 suCHTERi,
9.:t0
To the Electors of Sehuy ill County.
miELLOW CITIZENS :--!•At the argent solicits.
tions of numerous friends, I offer myself' es 'a
candidate for the I
OFFICE .OF SWERiPF,
at the ensuing election. ShOuld 1 lit{ so fortunate as
to I receive a majority of your) tree suffrages: I shall
pledge, myself tu en impartial, faithful aril honest
execution of my official dutipP. 11'
Your obedient tservant,
JOHN 3 , 4 •
proigaberg, April 18, I , 16 to
1--
:lichtsylkill county •
'Feb 29
1 / The Commonwealth ef.Pennsylvania
to all the heirs' and
_leg al represental
• tives of lin Ilia In: Emrieh, late of Wayne.
township in Schuylkill . county, Grcet.!
ing : -
WHEREAS, by an inquest for ihat purposidul
7v , awarded by the Orphans' Court of the County
aforesaid, the real estate ofthe said William - Ern. ,
rich, deceased, was Valued , and appMised at and for
the sum of seven dollars for'.' each land every-me,
containing 110 acres 148 perehes4 kriet measure.
Amd whereas none of the'betrs of the said deceased
appeared in Conrt on thesetern.ofithesaid inquisi
tion to take the premises therein ta6iitioned at the
apppraisment ;—You and every One of you am
therefore hereby cited to be end appear at the nest
stated OrphansT"Court, to beheld qt Orwigebnrg in
and for the county of Schuyh!ill, on Friday. the 24th
davit - July next, to accept orreftwe to take the said
appraised price. Witness the 4nrtorable James.lll:
Porter, Esquire. Pt*ldent.ortiets said Court at -.Or
wigsburg, the 27thday ormarch;lB4%
• PETER F.I LUDWIG S heriff s
Sheriff's Office, Ortviga- t
burg, April 18,1840.
Shamokin Coal Lar a d s
FOR SALE.; ,
0I E
•
- !
undivided half part! o
f two inlets of land,
situate on Shamokin Cr .esk, i N ort hu m b et hi nd
county, State of Peousyli 4 66- . 441 3 ,_ the warrap t eik
Ores end tilloYt.enteet
eight nam e shournjdorehdnAnßrrti.:xtPAyil.eigiliVrtlGill'Wepritainict
these lands., tie
Shamokin.' (der ? AjOining - the fieuriabitiftotitrOf
_, 4tined:to lieeOntem;secgarr4tsvilk)
the y abr ' u n'. with ; both - the red abh and the white .
WI cal : and on the lower tract iron ore, of the kid.-
'left i f r .cies'has been found in considerable quanti.
13 ". - ThiptottsvillEr- and Penville railroads runs
oe'srly rhmugh the middle brboth tracts, and is in
ximpleto order from Sunbury to ;the centre of the
gray- tract, thus giving them' the commend et all
the markets w the Susquebisha, (end now that the
canal _ is finished , to the tide Water) of all the
markets on the Chesapetik& , 1 . • '
. Thispropertt is offered I for, sale, , to. elites,. the
estate of the late Colonel Francis lohnstoti, by' ,
A. W. JOHNSTO . , Executor, :. •
No. 7, Clinton Square, aesaut kit*.
• - ' i paCcit Broad.
iv.
Philadelphia Feb. 11
• For itaie. ,
To ltiaminetturers.
THE debacriber having obtained the assignmentfrom Mr. George 'Crane' far at number of For,
nnees, and . -holding•also the Otani of the late Br;
GeiFenhainer Tor the Same. lo amtlltirim'Oreivith
Anthracite Coal e and retai AA the'izeturitie right
of raid, patient to nianutactOre.Miklihthie 'row, and
'Steel, 11; prepared to 'grant . lieeritteelfiar the Metkofac,
hire of Iron. Appiteationa tbtieniadettlVtlliam F.
Dean at„Poitavillo:. j .
• - F. W. GE;sabarAtscit •
,French Sugar . iltretSerd -
wARRANTEp• fresh,. jtist;rpeeive4 at
- • Philadelphia - priOee.'Also-' a 'anall
quttotitq of Chinese Tree Co+.
litaith 14 II- 1' ;B. 1-13411:11i4N...
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