The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 12, 1840, Image 3

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The Court of St. James and Van Barienr-We
have repealtly. Mated OUr knowledge of the fact
the present truggle in' the 'United States between
the friends4f republican institutions-And the advo
cates of Executive prerogative, is viewed iwith in:
ranee interest by the mpearehists of Great Britain.
The application of!Mr. Van Buren to 'twenty-seven
Icre.fgn governments,' in( twenty-two of Which, 'from
undoubted inforriition; e found the Sub-Treasury
ti
in. operation, has induced the potentates And their
parasites of the. old world. to give especial Attention
to hie. measures, and at ell times to commend them:
Nis permisi l F of outrages against Ameriean rights
on our Nort Western fontier, and his invitation
extended tO,Lord Durham td visit Washington, and
share the hospitality 41,4 Eiecutive mansion have
made a most avowable intpression among the Tories
and Royalist `of - England. ; They now idainly re
gard Mr. V Buren ae the chosen - instrument of
the genius of munarchy,lfor; reducing the; stern Re,
publican!, ollte United States to the yoke-of abso
lutism. Is it surprising then that they should wish
hint suceesl t in the presentAtruggle, or that every
means in t eir power, .either by gold or flattery,
should be used to advance him 7
To those - who doubt en this head, the following
article will be considered-as conclusitre. l It is cop
ied from the St. James' Chronicle, 'an organ of the
ultra tory Party. publiahed in London. thus portrays
the character of the Would bel monarch; and points
Out the steps by which (in the opinion of that Jour
nal) he hops to Attain the . summit of his ambition
~ i :--1
—a crown.
"The Peimte of England.rnornow learn a lessen
un Republicanism from !Its armpit brilliant specimec,
the governent of the United States. It has proved
a splendid saute. Van Buren. who learned many
useful tacit s in this country, WILL: BRING THE
DEMOCR TS ROUND TO A NATIONAL SYS
TEM OF ON ARCHIST OBEDIENCE. Dem.
-ocracy is the best andl most powerful lever in the
world, if pressed judiciously. Monarchies have
been upset by it.
Van Burin\ is said to i be a non-talented man, but
he knows human nature- he knowihis countrymen
too, and has laid the finest train that ever was con
ceived. He has prevented on the popular old Presi
dent to set an example , of, absolutism and independ
ence which perhaps nei other man in that country
could have attempted. He will imitate , mildly and
cautiously i but having ,ithe evpport of the democracy,
he will undoubtedly su c ceed in. bringing the whole
Union under the sway of a few enlarged and culti
vated minds, which ardin fact the source of,stabili.
ty and order inevery country. ,
- The People cannot govern theniselver, any more
than a public school can . govern itself without the
• ,superintendence of a master. It must be merely an
' incessant round of clamor and contention. We
have now more hope l 4 America than ever we had
since her declaration of independence. Mr. Martin
Van Buren has succeeded in running down a Na
tional Bank, which was the most torcible obstacle
'ln Executive control and, has collected' in his hands
the reins of a good team'. of state institutions which
will draw together andfbear him upwards like the
steeds of Pegasus.[ . ,
The Republic. ot th; United States, like that of
Venice, will become a oligarchy, but it will be, un
less we are mistaken, d more endoringione. It will
not, like Venice, become a splendid ruin of palaces,
for it has arterial springs of commercial prosperity.
which nothing can par,alyze, and which do not de
pend upon the disessid stomachs of Europe for a
healthful action. For fiety years or more it will be
a clever oligarchy andj then the people will wisely
and cheerfully consent to its becoming a LIMI
TED MONARCHY.I 'Van Sliren, we believe,
HAS A SON OR TWO, , AND HE WILL.PROR
ABLY ESTABLISH 'A- SOUND AND USEFUL
'DYNASTY FOR HAT GREAT CONTI-
N ENT."
Filmy moot'
Schuylkill County Cavalry,
WILL meet for pa l rade on the 17th inst. at Mors
WI
v timer's Hotel, 4 2 o'clock, P. M., in summer
uniform
By orlier
WILLIAM MAJOR,
First Borgeant.
Sept. 12,
Ph ilonithic Society
Thursday evening, 'September 17, 1810. (.dues
lion for Discussion :
" Does Aire exist such a principle in the hu.
man mind es disinterested benevolence ? "
Affirmative.-:,-Nlessra. Haswell, Werner, Neville„
and Offerman.
Negattoe.—Messrs. j'uiter, Palmer, Kaercher, and
Lawton.
The Ladies of Puitsvitte particularly, and all,
friends of learning and free discussion, are invited
to attend the, meetingS of this Society.
Debate to commence at 7i o'clock.
IL M. PALMER,Seeretary:,
Schuylkill !Coil-Trade.
or the week ending on Thurs.
Shipments of Coal
e y evening last.
Shipped by
'Delaware Coal Co.
B,Heiloei & Son,
Bell & Bolton,
Bennett & Taylor,
T. C. Williant
Milnes & Spencer,
George H. Potts,
Charles Ellet,
I:harles Lawton,
W & G Payne,
John Pinkerton. '
Potts & Bani an,
Thomas C 'Williams
• C. M. Hill,
John Pinkerton,
Sillyman & Nice,
Miller & Haggerty,
Union Colleries,
Saimaa & Evans,
M. Weaver,
Boats. Tons.
34 1819
16 853
16 " 849
13 682
13 428
• 11 605
11 588
• 11 - 583
10 547
10 , 501
9 478.
8 436
& Co 7 381
• r e 7 373
6 • 324
6 316
5 •••• 268
• 5 262
-
• 4 • 221
•4 220
4 210
55 2881
.
R. Kear,
Sundry Shippers
Per hi.p
MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
transported on this road, up
2,386 tons
48,452
The amount of Co:
toThursilay evening I
Per last
list, is
-port
Total 50.838
AN CLEA VER, Collector
r NATI!
MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD.
The following is tt4 amount of Coal transported
on this road up to Wednesday evening last,
1 • 1,485 Tons.
„ 1 Per hist report. 26,426 • .
1 1 ..:-..--
; -
27,911
GEOR E HADESTY, Collector.
LI. ANWSCHUY.
RAIL ;80.tiD.
JUNE
The fooowing ie thefamount of Co.l transported
on this read up to Thiiirsday evening last,
•6,229 tone
•
Per last •report 106,664
i'otal 112,594
ROIERT C. H 11.14, Collector,
DELAWAKE AN DHU DSON COAL TRA,D
Cleared at Honesdale for Rondout, week ending
I,
August 29d, i.
• qz
159 Canal Boats containing Coal, i .5,766
Total amount of Coal!:' cleared since
20th day of April trial,' • ! 91,438
1 J l , B WAVTON; "Collector:
14,064
253,714
266
Report
267,779
The folloWini lithe mount-of entail:GAO
on this road up to Sept. sth, 1559 TORt''
, iler 33461
,
38020
H. H. POTIII.-
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL VOAL TRADE.
Sept. .10th, Wealthy Farmer, 56
4 Sea Serpent,r)sll)
8 Hiram . '152
8 Cinderella 54
8 Juno * 54
9 Sumnah 35
10 Blossom • 58
10 Bradford , 56
8 Boats
125 per last
193 Boats 7115 tons
& R. CARTER.
4 Boats 211
46 Boats per last 23607
2571
J. TAGGART.
3 Boats 163
34 Boats per last 1786 1949
220 Boats Total tons
LEHIGH COAL TRADE.-1840
For the week ending Sept. 3d.—
Boats. Tons.
Mauch Chunk, 69 3766
Parryvillo, 40 1584
Pa'ur HAVEN.
Hazleton, 50 1681
Sugar Loaf, 18 896 2577
TOTAL SHIPMENTS
Mauch Chunk, 1363
Perryville, 471
PENN HAVEN. •
Hazleton, 893 32360
Sugar Loif, • , 329 17206 49,566
FIEFS
Notice.
THE Subscriber, who has been appointed Auditor
by the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill County, to
audit, examine, adjust and resettle the .administra
lion accourts of Rebecca Hart, late Rebecca Bach
man, administratix of the estate of David Bach
man deceased, hereby gives notice that he will meet
for that purpose at the house of Michael Graeff, In
keeper, of the Borough of Orwigsburg, on Monday
the 28th day of September, A. D. 1840, at 10 o'clock
in the furenoun, when and where all such persona
as are interested irt, the settlement of the Estate,
may attend if . they think proper.
JAMES ti. GRAEFF, Auditor.
Orwigsburg, Sept. 12, 1840. 37-3 t
Notice.
IN the . matter of the account of Peter" Filbert, one
of the Thirties oe the estate of John Bonewitz, late
of Pinegrove Township, deceased.
The subecriber, who has been appointed Auditor
by the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of
Schuylkill, to audit the above account and make
distribution of the assets in the hands of Peter Fil•
bert, one of the TrUstees to those legally cn:itled to
the same, will meet for that purpose at hts office in
the Borough of Orvvigsbure, on Tuesday, the 29th
day of September; A. D. 1840, at II o'clock in the
forenoon, when and where all persons interested
may attend.
, JAMES H. GRAEFF, Auditor.
Orwigsburg, Sept. 12th, 1890. 37-3 t
Wanted.
AYOUNG MAN as Salesman, and also a Boy
front- 12 to 15 years old, to attend in the Store
House, one who can speak Dutch would be preferred,
none need apply but such as can give unexecptiona
ble references as to character &c.
• JOSEPH WHITE& SON.
Mt. Carbon, Sept. 12th, 37—tt
. Morns Multicaulub.
FOR SALE OR BARTER.
A LOT of Mort;s MuMeaning now growing and
in a flourishing condition, many of the Trees
Dave at present attained the height of over si fee:.
For further particulars, enquire at the office of the
31iners Journal. .
Septeniter 12, 37-3 t
SW :MPS PANACEA,
For the cure of Scriisda, or King's evil. Syphilis, and
the host of painful. disagreeable, and hitherto incurable
affections resulting ,therefrom, Rheumatism, Ulcerous
Cores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin.
General Debilliy, itc. and all Diseases arising from
Impurity of Blood.
rI~HIS Medicine is particularly recommended at
' a this season oft the year, as an alterative and a
purifier,of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to
debilitated constitutions, which invalids are uncon
scious of until they have experienced its effects.
It is also recommended in Diseases where the lungs
and breast ate supposed to be affected, and also
where the constitution is broken down by the use of
Mercury or . Quinine ;
THIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a
just tribute to its great merit, of being rcccommend.
ed by the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine
in the United States and Europe; whereas Lot one
of the spurious mixtures, made in imitation of it, has
the least support from the Medical Faculty. This
fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that
it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction.
SWaim's' Panacea is recommended to all those inval
ids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr-
ups, Extracts, &c.
Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory, Philadelphia.
Sold by 11. Barman, Agent for Schuylkill Coon
ty, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street
'Pottsville.
September 12, 37—tf
Notice.
THE subscriber has now it his Mill (Orchard. ad
joining Pottsville.) a fine selected Drove of
LIOGS, 120 in number, and of all sizes.. The great.
er portion are a mixture of the Yorkshire and China
breed, a specimen of which, fifteen months old;
and weighing from 3 to 4 hundred pounds may be
seen in possession of George Heisler, Esq. and
Mr. George Stickier, of Pottsville. The under.
signed is willing to dispose of a part of this drove,
say forty or. fifty, if applicat;on be made between
this time and Tuesday Lest, after which day the
remainder will be sent to his farm on the Little
September 12
WILLIAM AUDENRIED.
37-
Me uhaniels Lien
SCHUYI,KILL cOUNTY.SSs
$ Peter Miller, 1 In the Court of
c . I vs. ICommon Pleas of
. • John Hughes, ). Schuylkill County,
to October Term
• J 1840, No. 75.
AT oncE is , hereby given to all claimants and
AN others, interested in the sum of 34 dollarson'
all that ceartain kwo story Stone dwelling houses,
and back building attached, and lot of ground situ.
ate in the town o
numbers in the general plan of the said
Schuylkill Haven, in Schuylkill
i
County, numbers
town with No. 16 .
that a Scire Facies has been is.
sued, upon the Mechanic's Licn, entered in the
Court of CommonlPleas of said County, in the above
stated case, and Will be returned to October Term
A'. D. 11840 of said Conn.
VETER F. LUPWIG, Sheriff.
" 4 wigsiburg, (
,844. i
8 fre Mee. O
Sept. 12th ' 37—It
perm Oil.
BLEACHED nd unbleached Spurn OW of au
'perior qualit , for isle by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
Sdplember Il7—C
Mechanic's
,
scirotpurzeorivrzasi 4 ' •
• . -e,mael 110 the cO o k o f
." - ' vi. t I OcuriMoii Plead
William Berkheiser'. I. of Schuylkill
- Comity. to-Oci
• tolleiterm 1840
No. 60. -
NOTICE is hereby given to , eli claimants and
otheis, interested for the sum of 822 51 for Car.
Kilter work done to a certain bitilding to wit : all
that one and a half story Frame Dwelling • Ronne.
situate in town of Llewellyn, in BiandriTownship.
in Schuylkill County. bounded on the North by lot
o f H oc h, on the West by the Mine Hill nd r Schoyl•
kill Haven Rail Road, now in occupancy of %V 8...
'Ham Berkheiser. That a Scire Facies has been is
'sued upon the Meclianies Lien. entered in the Coutt
of Common Pleas of said County, in the above 'da
ted case, and will be returned to October Term 1840.
of said Court.
PETER F. LUDWlG.Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Orwigeburg,
Sept.l2th, 1840.
tons 415
6700
CIAME to the Premises of the subscriber, some
`Lotime since at the York Farm, a spotted HOG,
the owner is requested to mime forward, prove
property, pa) charger, and take it away, other
wise it will be disposed of according to law.
THE subscriber hereby gives 'notice, that unless
tee Coats which he has engaged to make for the
Company,. called the Minereville Artillerists, are not
taken away within ten days from the date of this ad
vertisement, they will be sold for the making.
JAMES G. JONES.
36-3t*
11635
10 , 000 feet 2 inch Hemlock Plank, 30,000 Hem
luck Timber which can be sawed to suit purchasers
600 to 700 feet 2 inch Ash plank.
Also, a Steam Engine, made by Messrs.. Hay.
wood cY Co. of Philadelphia, of - 15 horse power.
The above can be had on reasonab?^ terms for Cash,
by applying to David Mlles at the Mines of the
North American Coal Company. where:the Engine
can be seen. DAVID CHILLAS.
73758
23170
'JOTICE is hereby given to all it may concern
that the following writ has been issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County,
and to me directed to wit :
146,494
tichuylkill County ) ss.
4 t The Commonwealth of Pa. to the
er, 4.
c
) r Sheriff of Schuylkill County Greeting:
sV- L i . 1 - 1 ;A If John George and David Green
,. A . •
0 , .. V : I- await make you secure of prosecuting
~.. 4 . 4 their claims, then we command you
that you summon by good and lawful
summoners, Sebastin Miller, Peter Filbert, John
Strimpler. John W. Patton, the Union Canal
Company of Pennsylvania, and Elizabeth Drenkle,
widow of Daniel Drenkle, deceased, Amos Esterly
and Maria his wife, late Maria Drenklg, and Henry
S. Drenkle, Catharine S. Drenkle, Elizabeth S.
Drenkle, Caroline Drenkle, and Sarah Drenkle, be.
ing minor children of Daniel Drenkle deceased, the
said Amos Esterly being their guardian, and Jacob
Weyman and Margaret his wife, bate widow of'
Daniel D. B. Keim, Susan D. 11. Keim, Daniel
D. 13 Keim, Catharine D. B. Keim, being minor
children of Daniel D .B. Keim deceased and Mathias
Richards being their Guardian, and Beneville Keim,
Assignee of the said Daniel D. B. Keim deceased.
The heirs and legal representatives of Christian L e y
deceased, to wit, John Ley, Christian Ley, William
Stroh and Elizabeth hie wife, Henry •Zimmerman
and Mary his wife, Augustus Holmes and Sarah
his wife, William Ley. The children of Michael
Kutzmiller who was intermarried with one of' the
daughters of Christian Ley deceased, now also de.
ceased, to wit : Jacob Kutzmiller, Daniel Kutzmil
ler, Sarah Kutzmiller, John Kutzmiller Isaac Kutz
miller. The children of Smith who was also
married to one of the daughters of' Christian Ley
deed. now also deed. to wit: George Smith, John
Smith, Mary Smith, Elisabeth Rebecca Smith and
Sarah Smith and John Meyers and Sarah his wife,
who was the widow of the sate Christian Ley de
ceased, late of' your county, so that they be and ap
pear before our Judges at Orwigsburg, at out Court
of Common Pleas there to be held on Monday neat
proceeding the last Monday of October next, to chew
wherefore whereas John George and David Green
wald, Plaintiff's, and the said defendants 'above named
together,, an undivided do hold about 134 Acres of
ground with the appurtenances, situate in the town
ship of Pine Grove in the County of Schuylkill,
bounden by lands of now or late Beazer Mintz. Ja
cob Hoover and others, being on the Union Canal at
the town of Pine-Grote, and known by the name of
Forge property. they the said defendants, partition
thereof between them according to the laws and
customs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to
be made, do contradict and the samoci be done, do
not permit unjustly and contrary to the same laws
and customs, &e. And have you then there names
of those summoners and this writ. \
Witness the Honorable A. V. Parsons, President
of our maid Court at Ornigsburg. the 29th day of
August. A. D. 1640.
_ _
PETER F. LUDW IG, Sheriff.
Sheriff s Office.Orwigeburg,
September Sth; 1840
- "UST received on consignment, a supply of An.
throcite Pie Plates and Bread Pans from Moore&
Steward's Foundry, Danville, made from the Roar.
ing Creek Iron. They are a superior article, and
better'calculated for baking Pies and Bread than any
other articles heretofore in use.
IN the matter of the account of JONATHAN
A- KISTLER. and SAM. OSWALD, assignees
of GIDEON OSWALD, for the benefit of ere
ditors.
The subscribers who have been appointed ainiitors
by the Court,of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county,
to examine, adjust, and settle the above account of
Jonathan Kistler and Samuel Oswald assignees, of
Gideon Oswald, hereby give notice, that they will
meet for that purpose at the house of Miehael'Graeff
innkeeper, in the Borough of Orwigsbuig„ on Mon
day. the 14th day of September, A. D.;1840. - at II
o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all pemns
interested may attend if they think proper.
IS hereby Riven that proposals will be received by
the undersigned up to the 15th day ut September
next, for the right of cutting the timber, and the
use of the Saw Mills on the tract of land, situate
partly in Schuylkill County, and partly in Color&
bia county, belonging to the Girard Estate. The
proposals to state the'sum to be given per thousand
feet for the timber, to be cut upon the stump.epeci.
lying the , stuns to be Riven respectively for both the
Hemlock and Pine, they being the species of Ti. :ll
ber principally growing upon'the tract The term
for which the above right is to be granted, not to
extend beyond five years,and approved security will
be required for a faithful account of all the tunber
out and sawed.
St. Ant& School, -
TINDER the direction of the Sititerir of Charity,
will be opened on Monday 31st. instant.
The course of instruction embraces Orthography,
Reading, Writing. Arithmetic, Grammar, tieogia
phy, History, Philosophy, &c. kinds of plain
and fancy needle work. The sisters Pledge them.
selves to pay the strictest attention to the Religions
a;d Mond improvement of the children committed
. •
their charge. .
Pottsville:Aug. '29th, 1840.
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THE MINERSIJOIErita 4-aa•
- 1
"Stray Bog.
THOMPSON & PENMAN.
37-3•
September 12
Notice.
?liinersville. Sept. 5
For Sale.
September 5
anthracite Pie Plates and
Dread Pans.
September 5
Notice,
lAM ES H. GRAM.
JACOB HAMMER; Auditors
JOSEPH MORGAN,
Orwigsburg, Aug. 29.
Notice,
Proposals to be addressed to
ISAAC OTIS.
No 2 Exchange Buildings, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia 'August, 29, ' 11-4
; PEOPLE'S LIME
. .
•OF
1. DAZTar'ClOActians.
Betweeniteading#Potltsville
ritHE Subscribers respectfully announce to the
si "
public that they have commenced running
DAILY LINE OF TWO HORSE NEW TROY.,
::BUILT COACHES.
Between Reading and Pottsville: This' Line. Will
leave Reading 'every morning at . 7 o'cloea, A. M.
and arrived at Pottsville at I o'clock. P. M. where
it connects, with Pott. Schoener, Finney & Co's.
Line for Northumberland, Cattail/lima and Danville.
Leaves Pottsville every morning at 7 o'clock. A. M.
and arrives at Reading in time to take the afternoon
Cars for Philadelphia at the following
RATES OF FARR '
Fare through, either way, ' 200
From Reading to Hamburg, 1 00
From Pottsville to Hamburg, 100
We; Passengers aril/be charged the usual rates.
Fui seats, apply at Col. Finney's and Samuel
Beard's flotelsi Reading, and Mortimer's Hotel. and
the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville.
The Proprietors have careful drivers and easy ri•
ding Coaches. and they pledged themselves to the
public that every attention will be paid to the corn.
fart pod convenience of passengers.
. I. FHOMPSON &
September 5 36—U
[ 37-41
FrilE Subscribers, under the firm of Giant, ear.
•s• rull & Co, have opened a Store in the building
lately occupied by N. Nathan'', on Centre, near Mar
ket Street, where they have for sale a good selection
of Dry Goode, Groceries. Hardware and Queens.
were, which they intend to sell at satisfactory pri.
ces for Cash or in exchange for Country Produce.
ROBT. M. GRANT,
JOS. F.CARROLL,
•
' • JNO. W. LAWTON.
September 5 36—tf
t bF Ten Horse powe, for sale low for cash, or
‘-r will exchange for Red Ash Coal, with or with
out Boilers, all in good and perfect order. enquir at
this thrice. •
September 5 36—1 o
36-4 t•
•. I ' . 0
, a ,
. r ;
.. Sichnlykill County, ss.
pH E ComMonwealth of Pennsylvania, to all the
heirs and-legal Representative!, of Johri -- Zehne,r,
late of West Penn township, Schuylkill County, de
ceased. Greeting.
Whereas by nit' inquest for that purposeNluly a
warded by the Orphan's Court of the County afore
said, the real estate of the said John Zehner deceased,
was appraised. one tract of land containing 193 A.
3p., bounded by the lands of Benjamin Linn, Ste
phen Ringer, John Zehner, Jonas Roerig. at and fur
the sum of $6,62} fur each and every acre, thereof.
Also one tract of land containing 129 A. 72p..
bounded by lands of Jonas Roerig, Jacob Bcnegoff.
Benjamin Lihn, and others at and for the sum of
97,16 for each and every acre thereof. Also one
tract of land, containing 60 A. 57p, bounded 'by
lands of Samuel ZimMerman, Jacob aspires, George
Shaeffer, and ethers, at the sum of 83,60 for'each
and every acre. therof. And whereas none of the
heirs and legal representatives of the said deceased
appeared in Court on the return of the said inquisi
tion. to take the premises or any part therein men.
ticned at the appraisement ; you and every of you
are therefore hereby cited to be and appear at the
next stated Orphan's Court, to be held at Orwigs.
burg, in and for the said County.on the 23d day of
October nest, to accept or refuse to take the said
piemises aforesaid, at the appraised price fixed upon
the same by an Inquest duly awarded for that purl
pose
by the Court, .
PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Orwigeburgt (
August,lsth,lB , lo- 33-6 t
Hd. Qrs.'lsi Bat. Sehuy/kill Co.'lrolunteers.
Bath Won Orders, NO. 1.
91HE following persona aro selected to compose
the Battullion Staff, via; Lieut. Charles Potts,
(Cavalry.) Adjutant; Lieut. Henry Voute, (Orwigs
burg, Greys,) Quarter Master. and Doc. John L.
Smith, of the Borough of Orwigshurg, Surgeon.
They will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
THOMAS J. BAIRD,
Lt. Col. Ist Bat. S. C. Vol.
Pott:ville, August 2 35
FOR MANUFACTURING ANTHRACITE IRON
AND OTHER PURPOSES.
T HE Lehi g h Coal and Navigation Company offer
for sale, 'or let on an annual round rent, with
the right to purchase at any time by paying the
principal of the rent, very extensive Water Powers
along the line of the Lehigh Navigation, between
South Easton, and White Haven, affording in a dis
tance of seventy-one miles, every variety of location,
and abundance of power at each for extensive iron
works or other purposes. These powers may be re
lied on as constant, and being on a large navigation
abounding in-every variety of iron ore, and in lime
stone and codl,• contiguous to the Lehigh, and
tending on each side of the Canal many miles, pres
ent the means and materials for manufacturing iron
in all its various branches—and'a.great variety of
iron ores of the richest quality are also found along
the line crf thC Morris Cana!, (by which the Lehigh
Navigation communicates with New York) which
can he brought to the works as back loading.
It is believed that no section of country possesses
greater advantages than. the Lehigh, for the manu
facture of iron, either in the amount of power ap
plied, the abundance and variety of coal, ore, lime
stone, and other necessary mate, ials, the ease and •
shortness of Communication with all the markets,
the salubrity; of the location, and the cheapness of
living, and ol all the raw nsaterials.
36-6 t
B. BANNAN.
36-
The Lehigh Navigation, which has five feet wa.
ter, with leeks 22 feet by 100 feet` in the clear. com
municates (tem its eastern extremity with Philadel
phia by the Delaware divisions of the Pennsylvania
Canal in 78 miles, and with New York by the Mor.
ris Canal in 102 miles, and the Delaware and Rari
tan Genet 126 miles. At its western extremity the
Lehigh NaVigation will in a few months have a
communication with Wilkesbarre, on the North
Branch of the Susquehanna by a rail road of only
ltaintypiles, mink with a favorable grade, and in
the iridst approved manner—fifteen miles of this
road being already passable for cars. By this route
the distance from the North Branch Canal at
Wilkesbarre, to Philadelphia, is one hundred miles
less, and to New York one hundred and sislyeight
Oaks Less then by any other route. From North.
umberland, at the West Branch of the Susquehanna,
the Lehigh; route is nearly as short as any other
Canal Line: Philadelphia. and shorter than any
other to New. York. And from the mouth of the
Juniata to New York, the Lehigh route is about us
short as any other.
The Company being desirous of having the man.
ufacture of iron with Anthracite Coal extensively es.
tablithed along their line. have reduced the price for
water power to be applied to this object, so much,
that it is befietied the water to make a ton of pig
iron. will riot cost more than from sixteen to,fwenty
cents. They will abio furnish coal for this purpose
at much belpw their usual rates.
For further information, apply to William H.
Knowles, the Company's Superintendent ,at Mauch
Chunk; William Zane, Agent at South Easton,
John Brown. Agent. at White Haven; or to the
Company's office in Philadelphia.
JOSEPH WATSON. President.
August 1R 31-6 t
• P. S. , Thit. Furnace of the Lehigh Crane Iron
Company, Whose works are situated on the Lehigh
Canal, near Allentown. is now making first rate
iron from the ore. exclusively with Anthracite coal,
with the most entire success—and is open to the in
spection of all who may choose to visit it.
New Mackerel.
N O 182 Mackerel of 1840, Inspection in ble.
k bla, Gm sale by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
ato
ELM
New Store.
A,Steam Engine,
Lehigh Water Powers,
NEWS TO THE, AFFLICTED. ,
reagers it Albright's
Qp Cekbrided Botanic Recta ¢ Life Prelterver.4o
WHIM Medicine known for many -years u Yea.
••• ger'. Medicine has never been offered to the
public for sale until °flaw. the proprietor have been
prevailed upon to offer it for the benefit 'of those
who are laboring under any of , the diseases here
enumerated. via: "Cancers, Ulcers of the throat
and - body, Liver complaint,. Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough. Rheumatic affections in the head
and body, Colds or, long standing attended with se
vere pain ;upon the breast; Conuirrnos in many
eases, where the patient had been abandoned by the
Physician, and pronounced an incurable case. this
medicine has had the moat wonderful Ole.
The proKietors are well aware of the numerous
medicines that are already offered to the public for
the cure of some of the above diseases, many of
which have not the slightest effect of performing at
any tune a cure—but the numerous testimonials
which have of late been given to Mesa, by some of
the most respectable citizens, shows that there can
no longer be any doubt as regards the medicine
which they now offer, and would say to those afflie
tedi-give it a trie—adhere to its directions, and we
will warrant a permanent cure.
Certificates of some of the most remarkable cures
can be seen by calling upon any of the Agents. Di
rections for using the medicine will be found to ac.
company each bottle.
AGENTS.
W. T. Entine end 3. F. C. Martin. Druggists,
Pottsville, Pa. Miller, Shirfily and Smith, Hamburg,
Berke Co. Pa., Moyer & Bushong, Reamatown, Lan.
caster Co. Pa., George Pfleager, Myerstown, Leba•
non Co. Pa., Jacob Albright, Lancaster, Pa, Sam.
uel Ritter, P. M. Reading, Pa.
Er Price $1 per bottle.
July 4, - 27—tl
Hams, Shoulders & Flitch.
ipapßi ME Jersey and Western Hams. prime Shoal
m- dere and Sides, Burlingtnn and Digby Herring
No. 1. Salmon, Mess Shad, Belogna Sausage, Mack
erel, New and old Cheese.
E. Q. & A. lIENDERSON.
30-
July 25,
Ladies Hosiery.
,ADZES White and Brown Cotton Hose from
126 to 626 els. per pair, Spool Cotton from 376
to 60 cents per dozen; Bleached and Unbleached
Muslim; from 6 to IBi cents ; Black and Fancy col.
ored Pick.nick gloves at 25 cents per pair. Together
with a general as , ortment of fancy and staple Dry
goods mach lower than ever offered in Pottsville. for
sale by . E. Q. &A. HENDERSON.
July 25 30—
Rail Road Iron.
/111 HE subscribers offer for sale at their establish
ment, Thirty tons of good second handed Rail
Road Iron, 2x f; nearly new, which will be sold cheap
for cash, and in lots to suit purchasers.
riAl WOOD & SNYDER.
Colliery Works, July 25, 30—
Claret Wines.
S T. JULIAN and Laßue Claret, in cases of one
dozen each fur bale by
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
June 2 i 26
Large Prints,
inv the Battle of the Thames, and Tippecanoe,
' ll -. just received and for bale by
Loaf Lump and steam sugar.
L OW priced, suitable for pi eiterving. for tittle by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
August 1, 31
TO Let.
lINHAT desirable suite of apartments, consisting
la of three Rooms, on the second floor, a large
place over do. for Baggage, one Kitchen and Coal
Cellar, situated on the Comer of Union Street near
the Steam Mill, commanding a view of all that
cheerful busitiess-like scenery, and generally over
all parts of Pottsville. Also 2 Offices on the base
ment floor, which can be had if required. The
whole or part will be let on terms which cannot fail
to satisfy any person in want of them. For further
particulars. apply to AVM. F. DTERG.
August 8111 ( 32
Reduction of l'rices.
IVOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has
4 .‘ determined hereafter to reduce his prices, to
suit the times, for all kiwis of Clothing manutac.
tured at his establishment, in Mahantango street,
near Centre Street. The best Cloth Coats will be
made to order, at prices varying from $ 3,50 to 31,50,
Pantaloons for 75 cents to SI, Vests do. do. All
other work at similar reduced rates. Being in the
recepl of the Quarterly Reports of Fashion ; he will
warrant his work lobe executed equal to any in the
Borough, and in the most fashionable style.
JAMES McALARNE Y.
August 1, 31—tf
Notice.
111 E citizens of Scl.uylkill Comity, will apply to
lb- Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their neat
session, for l ti Branch of the Unitrd Stoics Bank of
Pennsylvania to be locate. the Borough of Potts•
ville with a capital of 1,000,0(10 Dollars, ac
cording to the provisions of the law in such cases
made and provided.
June 27 26—Gino.
Parasols.
PLAIN and figured Parasols just received, and
for sale by E. W. EARL.
June 26 27
REFINED WHALE OIL.-2000 galls. reined
Whale Oil, just received and for sale by.
E. A. HATHAWAY & Co.
Corn. Merchants, 13 south Front
Philadelphia, August, S.
Notice.
lle - O.TICE, is hereby given, that in pursuance of
ill an act of the general assembly of the common
wealth of Pennsylvania ; the subscribers have been
appointed by the Court of Schuylkill County, trus
tees to adjust and settle- between the debtors and
creditors, and all others concerned in the case of a
domestic attachment against a certain Michael A.
Hogan late of Manheiat township, and that all per
sons indebted to the said Michael A. Hogan, are re.
quested to make immediate payment, arid those hav
ing claims, will present them properly authenticated
to either of the subscribers for settlement, residing
in the borough of Schuylkill Haven.
HENRY G. ROBISON,
LEW IS C. DOUG FI ERTY, Trustees
FIRMAN BURDEN,
August 15th, 33-6 t
Resumption of Business.
CARPET WEAVING. &C.
ripfiE subscriber returns his grateful thanks to
it the citizens of Pottsville and r.thers for their
liberal support, and would inform the public gcr..
erally, that he has again commenced the Carpet
Weaving in the house formerly occupied by Joseph
Brook, in centre street, nearly opposite to the Cross
Keys Tavern, in the Borough of Pottsville.
GEORGE HEATON.
August 22, • 34-31
New York Boat Certilleates.
JUST printed and for sale by
B. BANN AN.
A lig ust 29,
Estate of William J. Mayer, deceased,
late of West Brunswick Township,
Behn,ylkill County.
L.ETTERS of Administration having been gran.
AA red on the above estate, by the Register of
Schuylkill County, to the subscriber. residing in
said township; therefortiall persons who are in any
wise indebted to the estate of said William .1. May.
er, are earnestly requested to call on the subscriber
without delay.and makepayment. And those hav
ing demands spinet said estate, are also retested
to present , them, duly mithenticated for sett meat.
DANIEL SHOLLENDERGER;
Administrator.
ZI-6t
West Brunswick, Aug. Bib,
NM
B. HANNAN.
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PirUadelpida and Rcadin
•.y •~j ~. ~ ..
wißponT willj be transported wet 'the a . 1
Rai/ Read. between Reading and Thilade.lp
at thelfullowing retie; 81 ,P
Plaster, Slate,Tilet and Gypsum ° P al;
, Ton of 2240
Pic Icon. Moun t Timber Brick, $175 do d
Flour. 20 cents per hairs(;
Nails and Spikes,'i Rolled Iron, / „,
°
Hollow Ware. Grain, Salt. ° 4 , 11 °
Groceries,Whiskey, Oil, r Hord avi 0 0 do.
Wits, Ron, Leather, (
Dry Goods, WineS, and l Foreign / $3 50 do.
Liquors,
DAYS OF STARTING OF FR EIGHT TR A
From Resdirr,on Tuesdsys & JrridaYs, si
Philads. on %Vednesdays 3t Saturdays,
Transporters ate requested to have their Goo.'
the Depot ~ ^•ite Road by 12 ceetock, 51., on the
befute th. du ma of the Thins.
G. A. NICOLL%
lerioterident Tranisporbillo
April 11t1..1! 40. 15—
To the Electors of Schuylkill Cowl
FRIENDS AND FELLOW cITIEENS:—A
urgent solicitation of numerous friends I
myselt as a candidate cur the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,,
at the ensuing October election. Should I be so
tunate ac to receive a majority of your free mu
gem, I shall pledge myself to an impartial, fait
and honest execution of my official duties.
Your obedient servant.
JOSHUA BOYEI
23-1
MeKeansburg, June 6
Sherillitlty.
To the free and trulependent Elect,
of S chuylltilt on
FRIEND'S AND FE'.LOW CITIZEN'S:-
At the urgent solicitation of many o
friends and acquaintances, T have at length
induced to,offer myself as a candidate for the dB.
SHERIFF,
at the next October Election, and' most respect
solicit your suffrages. 1 feet gratefutf!rw the li
encouragement which 1 received when a eandi
for the same office in 1834, and should P at this
be WI fortunate as to waive a majority of you,
1 will endeavor to fulfil the duties of the office
hdelity, impartiality, and according to law.
Your obedient Servant,
J. G. WOOLISON.
May 23 21
To the Free and Independent Elector
Schuylkill County.
FELLOW CITIZENS:
At the urgent snlicita
of a number of my friends I have been indua
offer myselt a candidate fur the office of
SHERIFF,
At the engin ng election, and pledge myself. Wel%
to perform the dill* of the said office to the b
any abilities.
Your friend and fellow•citizen:
GEORGE H. STICHTE
Feb 29
An Apprentice .
WANTED, at this Office, a boy, betwee ,
" ages fit IS. and 17, of good moral char&
and who is sufficiently advanced in the rudi
of an English Edueation,as an , apprentice to
Printing Business,.
Sepreiobi r 2d.
Hosiery and Gloves.
ES Slack and white embroidared'ffilk
plain. black and white db. black and white
Silk do. white and unbleached open worked do
broidered cotton do, plain white and unbleaehe
black and white Merino do. plain and ribbed
Cotton do;
Also, Misses white, unbleached and mixed C
do. of various sizes, together with a large assort!
of Genie, Silk, Raw Silk, white and unbleache
ton, and mixed cotton Hose, and every sty!.
quality of Ladies and Gentlemeu's Gloves, &c
sale cheap by E.W. EAR
June 2/
•
T. C. & W rollotk.
sIGN GOLDEN AXE,
OFFER for sale a large and extensive asssortro.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Hollow %,
Nails and Spikes. Wrought arid Horse-Shoe Nails. ]
vils, Vices„ Bellows, Mould Boards Plough Share
Coulters.
March 31 I
Theological It orks for Sa i
AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE 0
UNIVERSALISM,
By the Rev. I. IT. Williamson of Baltimore, e
Bing the Unity of God as held by Universehill
the atonement—Death of Christ— Punishmentt
duration of Punishment—Forgiveness of Si
Judgement—Nature of Salval ion— Repentence- I
surrection and Destruction of death. This wo
intended to disabuse the public niisid, in regar i r
the many misrepresentations so industriously!
culated against this body of Christians. Prir
cent.
Also for Sale, "THE PLAIN GUIDE
UNIVERSALISM. , " by the Rev. Thomas W
more of Boston, a work designed to lead enqu
to the troth of that doctrine by Bible testimony ;
believers to the practice of its benevolent princi
The fdlowing matter is euntained in this w
Who are Universaliks 7
What do Universal (e believe
What evidences do Universalism adduce
the Scriptures in support of their belief in the -1
teal holiness and happiness of ell mankind?
Passages from the Old end New Teats men
plained, which are adduced Co disprove theirs
merits.
Popular objections to Universalism explained
the evidences of revealed Religion presented.
I dollar.
For sale at the Stores of Samuel Hartz and
Morris & Brothosa.
July 4th,
To be Let,
••••E Valley Furnace, some time ago arras
fir smelting Iron Ole with Anthracite I
with an excellent and powerful Steam Engin.
inched to it. The furnace is situate four mile,
Port Carbon, up the Scbuylkill Valley Rail N
on the Valley Furnaee land,
These lands crossing the whole of the &ha
Coal range, contain. all • the different coat vei
strata of coal of that celebrated Coat region, g
her of which hove been opened, and some of t
are now worked. There is also plenty of Iron
upon the land, some of the reins of which have
opened; the favorable location and facilities air
created inspire the hope of making hoe et the
cheapest rate.
To a good tenant the conditions would be
easy. For terms apply to
WI lAM F. DEA
Pottsville July 18 429
For Sale.
To Iron Manutheturers.
THE Subset iber having obtained the assign
from Mr. George Crane hir a number of
tutees, and hoiding 'also the patent of the late
Geisenhainer 'for the same. to smelt Iron Ore
Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive r
of said patterit to manufacture Malliable Iron
Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Mani
tore of Iron. Applications to be medal°
Dean. Esq., at Pottsville.
F. W. GEISSFA,IIIAINEI
EZINI
New York Smoked' Hee
JUST received an additional supply of this.
tier article. For sale by
Dec 7 49—ti T. & J MATT
New Law Books.
BINN'S Pennsylvania Justice, and
McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice.
Just received and forsale by
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