1 r . . von TI4 MINES 'S ,lOURNAL. 14g . IRON TRADE. . . . . . I No. 2. In my last I Promised to give a description of 1 some of the ore in the etal region of Schuylkill county, and to compare them with some or the ores found in the col legion i Scotland and Wales. and used by tlie manufa Curers of iron in those 'Countries. - *Until the:experiments o making iron with an• f' thracite . were futy voceesis' ul, very few of our ore `vitinewe'reupenod, 'and to ne wished to go to the •J4pense Of ses rmg for ore, where if found, there 'would be lit he demand or, owing to their being vo furnace in opration la - he region ; and it was Useless to build them in at ntry where wood•land was at so high a 'price vs it as in Schuylkill coun. ty. It Is true mime few fu aces got their ore some eight or ten years ago, fro the Broad Mountain, but these furn'aces were sit aled in Columbia corm. ty, wheee they have since iscovered ore nearer to the works. , • The first 014 of Profess region', ,with the Geologic Schoylkiltcoune coal reg . summer-of 1837: in his r when they met t e ensuing lowing in regard to the iroi coal regions: fiesays • : " Oceasiemal ... . . highly - ferugioos bands, i some of which occur ' :layers of tolera ble rich argillaceous iron ore, In *the anthracite c4al measures as a general rule, this ore does not appar to exist n that abundance which it exhibits in m ay portions of the Bituminous coal series, north Wc . fi. of the A leghany mountain. Its . quantity is, lioNever, very considerable, and hopes are entertained, that in theicourse of the enterpris ing mining operations, andlthe geological explore tiona now on ,fooi, valuable 'bands of the ore may be developed." (se Geo. Rep. jlB3B, p. 72.} _ in Mr. Rodgers explorations in 1839, he made a more minute , ezaminationlof the ore region of Schuylkill counql, and had analyzed such specimens of ore of an average qua' ty, as he could procure. In his report tol the Legis aunts in 1840, page 43, he says': { ; , ' " The ap p lica tion of antliraiite coal in the pro- cess of smelting iron, firstlinade in Wales, and re cently,' introdticed with entire success at Pottsville, by an' enterprising citizen iaf the state, his called forth much eriqu ry as to the productiveness of our anthracite regio in regard to ore. 1 have therefore spared no pains do collect in formation behring upon this important question, visiting and causing to be visited, particularly in thel Pottsville region, every locality priamishig to be veritable in regard either to quality or quantity of the ihkneral. Out of a Variety of specimens collected, as g 4 eat a number have been analyzed as the 'invited tune allowed for the- prepa tion of my annual repoi t woeld permit. These having been selected wi h a view to show particularly the - prevailing quality and average richness of the ores of the region genereily. Especial care has been heretofore taken to submit ti, chemical examination, such specimens tinly, as rep'reseet the average char acter of their resPective beds, choosing those freshly opened in the niines or inlsomo deep excavation, and rejecting as t'sir as possible. samples gathered from the outc rop or found loose on the surface, as these invarciolycontain toe high a per tentage of iron to prove 'a! f:tztr 'criteriOn. " (see Geo. Report 1840, page 43, p 4-1 ) Thus it Will The seen,theti lyzed such speCirnens only a the average richness of thel region of Schuylkill county li Pottsville, arid bas rejected were not of Einieverage qual the analysis of Hie ores troll were selected 4 " Iron ore fttoin Pottsville balls, in a tunqlinorth froird This specimen i contained iron. This bed ;passes 04 Charles Lawton, and this ge vein and has al l soi discovered of 'Ball' ore and 'also sever,. band' ore, the learns verieq high repute and is found in Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. Jr the 'lron trade in Bcollan speaking of the %Yorks in th 'The works in that distric the black band ;irici,stone, t my informantsiles to be s that without it 0' trade w o l leg. The fuinaees of the thus ecimbustible l:lack band 100 tons in '7 da.ys each, 1 not this material du not quantity.' ' 1 Messrs. Mann Or. Co. hay openings of iron lit the Mt. . • have driven•gangivays, and eral hundred hinet of excel mined this seascini the genes is very much the dame as thd ton's mines. BeVeria other mined 'considerable quantitie winter, among whom are Me and R. C: Hill. ' The following i the analye of the specimens taken by h many different vei is , From bed of Bal sN. of the Eyre tract, rabbit hole vein Vein opened at Pottsville by son, Esq.. McCarty's Tunnel, Pottsvil! Mann & Willianas Tunnel,l, Guinea Hill, Pottsville, I do do another do * th`;• 3d vein; • will be seen, dial the aver' ge of the eight spec imensii above numbered is 33, 7 per cent. and they will be found to bear a. very avorable comparison with the ores taken from the al Measures of Eng. land - and Wales, tram whence ! early the whole sup ply is takenAti die English Scotch and Welch furnaces. j. In my next I:Shall give an . accounof the otes 1 taken from the coaltfield of Sc tland a 'd Wales and 1 compute them with nur own. i F. Iteti i is of le Indiana.—Tippecanoe, count', gave a Harrisonand Tyler ai .1 being a gain of about 100 at tion. Henry W. Curih Man, of Ber setts, a candidate for the recent election opposed and ;., Sher. It is stated that eiockfo , d, years kept a succesfulea • ing about to retire. withlan num. Camden, N.J. This , of 3360. ' 1 A little girl, whose; P I on Sunday, the Oiblin • coffee in her wini/pitie three o'clock the. ne It almost makes u per nOw-a-days. like a parcel of .. spanking" fronk " Connubial S , Mercury tells a c lowing is an aver A clergymen acouplo - in the residence - sheik , bride. A sprig among other p of his fair en teal state. a rents risled near Fairmount, t., acci entally got a grain of which ousel her death about t mornin. whimpetio read a Locofoco Pa ey whine' and fret, and bellow, , trailing children after a severe heir roamint s. Poor devils ! Lite' 0. id—The liew Bedford pltal story oicasionally. The fol age specimen : n cilia town hi holyZb.mds of W ly aft erward i to 1 fitlycnnversatioi leasaqtries, our rtainer what she 0," • 441 she, wig ... 1 j think it` an Abilicaled Kir • nd hto retired fr ne of 08 million King, leo that he Minns!, of francs p , not Said what saved, 'but it is rei 'atione t l. om th? immense • null appel•• r as if a • .1 1 wilt*: Mc 6l neces l ary. f the Lpnisville ii • readiness ok Wealth of - King of Roll a privatefortu was 25,years about coven r period. It i Christina has limihsort, it Gold" had up than wer Prentice,, the idea of lot the grafi :ervin¢ one or t Lion of after age Rodgers to thisvoal 1 corps to survey the ,n,,was, we think, in the ,port to the Legislature session, we find the fol ores of the anthracite these shales contain Mr. Rodgers has, ana s would give an idea of , ores found the coal lin the neighbOrhood of all the specimens that lity. The following is which these specimens „ from a bed of huge the gate vein ” 9—09 per cent metallic l ough the land of Mr. ptleman has opened the' a number of other beds ,1 veins of the 'Black that is held ih such the •Monkland,' near ,hnson . in. his report on and Wales,' says, in .t district: have the command of e possession of which • great en advantage, Id not be worth follow ! Monklands, by usAng ronstone,-may average ut those which have ield near so large sa made very extensive Laughfee mines, and ave now on hand sev nt ore that has been 1 character of the ore taken from Mr. Law igentlemen have also ' of ore during the past .srs.-Patterson, Carey, s of eight out of ten r. Rodgers, from as gate vein 39-09 Pottsville 26 39 g... Patte- _ 33.90 26-39 36 00 32-48 30.66 34-72 MI the Battle Ground irity of 311 votes .e the August e'en ardstown, Massachu 'ir;ature, was in the !awn by his own fa- (who for a number of hong° in London is ,ormi of .£25,‘000 per a n city fontatne a population (acing recently united ecliock' called at their ay his respects to the ensued of come, and ilerica) friend enquired Thought of the comm. th great characteristic will go for Harrison." g and Queen.—The m public affairs with of francs. William ippears to have saved r annum during that mount her Majesty irted to be considera- State majorities for great deal of oßritiel 'Locos were bought urnsl, has suggested o Locofocos In gin, MARRIED:. In Philadelphia. on Wednesday the 11th by the Rev. Mr. Odenheimer.' Major Grum:Gm. of Reading,to Miss Cauot.trit, daughter of Thomas ' Deadlier. of Philadelphia. . On the 19th inat' t by Rev. Jciseph Media, 1tlr• HENRY GABLE. to 3688 MARGARET Pomaoskiboth of • Mineraville. ' On the lOinst. by the Rev. John Madison, WILLIAM Rtcruans to Mass ANN YARNELL both of Minervalle. Philomathic Society. Thursday evening, December 17th:440. Question for Discussion :—.6'Are Dramatic representations beneficial to society. , Affirmative.—Messrs. Fogerty, Neville, Hollzer, and Porte•, hegative.—Mesers. Palmer, Chapman, •Pitman, and Lawton. The Ladies of Pottville partteulatly end all friends of learning and free discussion, are , invited to attend the meetings ofthe society. Debate to commence at 7 o'clock. THOS. D. PITMAN. Secretary NEW GOODS. MIHE .subscriber has again received a fresh Sod iL ger,eral assortment of FALL 4 WINTER GOODS, consi sting in part of Broad Brown and pilot Cloths , tried turn and fine qualities, low priced ; Cassimers. Salinas, Flannels, Blankets, Canton Flannels, G 'necks, English and French Merino, Vesfings, r.losiery, Calicoes, Shawls, Umbrellas. Stocks, Bleached and Unbleached Mindins, Ticking, &e. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Via: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black, Green and Im perial Teas, Spices, Soap, Candles, Chocolate, Rais ins, Sperm and Whale Oil, Loaf Sugar, Rice, Cheese, es.e. For those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to purchase at extremely low rates, a visit would be sufficient. The advantageous terms, on which' they were purchased,. will enable him to dispose of them as reasor.able as can be purchased in a similar establishment in this section o•' country. All who may be disposed to honor him with a visit, will find sufficient proof of the accuracy of the above statement and will no doubt be readily suited in quantity, quality and price. GEO. W. SLATER. 50— December 12, Removal. PATENT SPRING . STEEL Cross-Strained Saddlei, &c. RICILIRD D. SIIOEXIER, Saddle, Bridle, and T r unk Manufacturer RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanka to hie customers and the public in general, for the very liberal encouragement which he has received from them. He now informs that he has an im provement in the construction of Saddles, for which he has a-patent right, and recommends them to the public as being far superior in durability. ease, and comfort to the rider than any other yet invented, and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained Saddle to the notice of the public, with confidence. He therefore respectfully invites the public to call at his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, and di rectly, opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves. He also keeps constantly on hand a general as sortment of all kines of work, such as Saddles, Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valneces, Travelling Bags, Gig and Riding Whips, &c. Every description awn • in his line will be made to order, on the short4it notice, with neatness, durability, and on terms sks low as can be done elsewhere. ID' An excellent assortment of Silver and Brass Mounting, Riding and Gig Whips, &c. &c. which he will sell very cheap, wholesale and retail. Dice mbe r 12, Office of the Mount Carbon Rail • Road Company. AMEETING of the Stool holders, and an elec line for a President. eight Managers, Secretary ar,d Treasurerof the Mount Carbon Rail Road Com pany, will be leld at the Company's Office, No. 117 South 3d Str 1, on Monday, the 4th of January next, at 5 o'cl k, P. M. MES C. DONNELL, Secretary. December 1 , 50—, stray Cow: COME to tlt premises of the subscriber at_West Branch Vtßey, some time since, a spotted or pied COW, apparently about six years old. Her horns .have bitn bored, and she has a rope round her neck—shehas a black spot below the right eye, and a brown ot brindled spot around aim below the left, with a white face. The owner is hereby noti fied to call, pave property, pay charges, and take her away;othttwise she will .be sold as the law ad. mits. LEBBEUS IiAPM AN: December 14 50—, Lost. 's • A CAM LEI, CLOAK, with a fur collar, lt,c find er will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to this office. December, 12 50— S• "011 Come and See.” GR ANT,C a rroll, & Co, have added to their new and Chula Stock of Merchaudire, which they offer - to the c‘izens of Pogstille, and the public gen. erally, at mirth less pride than have ever been sold in the region tkr Cash, consisting of Dry Goods, Gro. ceries. Hardw*e, &r,. &e. December 121, 50— GI-0 c W. Slater, HAS just relit fresh lot of No. 1, 2 and 3 Kit Mackrel, in le and Barrels, and will be sold at a small adv eon the cost. December 12, 50— S lan. UST received a 'or article of fresh No, 1 J Salmon. Also, Pickl' !erring for sale by EO. W. SLATER. Deceniber 12, 50— Pickles, Sauces, • serves, itc. go_ ER KIN, Walnut, Red Cat .e, Mixed, Onion, ‘ fil Picohlly, and Lobster pi Spanish and a, French Olives, French , English merican M us. Lard's, Jiinn" Bull and Harvey's ear . Tomato, Walnut, and Musbroon Ketchups. e Current Jel • lv, Raspberry Jam, assorted Brand runs; Pep— per Sauce, Rose Water, Lemon Sy.; p reseryec Ginger for sale by E. Q. & A. HENO so N .. December 12, Boston Cramberry ,- , OR sale by E. Q. & A. HEN DElrlic December 12, Irish Whiskey, ' n F. superior Quality. Loaf Sugar and Len' for sale by E. Q. & A. HEN DERSON. 50— December 12, Codfish. . A SUPERIOR. lot of Codfish -can be purchased very cheap at the store of GEORGE W. SLATER. December 12, . ' 50— WHEREAS lettere of Administration of the &ads and chattles which were of Henry Lord, late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the coun ty 01 Schuylkill, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to the aubscriber. All persona indebted to the said Henry Lord, dec. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to make known the same to him without delay. . • CHARLES LORD. December 12, 50-601 50- Notice. THE IMINER3'4OII:TANA.O -.--; , ~ CONSUMPTIO CAN BE CORED. • De. WISTA WS Balsam of Ili 1441-Cherry, THE CELEBRATED REMEDY POR Diseases of the Lunge. 1111" UMEROS remedies have been offered and puffed into notice for DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. some of which has undoubtedly been found very useful but of all that have hitherto been known. it, must be universally acknowledged there is none that has ever proved as successful as the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishing restora tive an!. healing properties of this R 4 LSAM. that even in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa tient has suffered the most distiMssing cough. violent pain in the chest. difficulty of breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs. 4c and when the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmacopias had failed to afford any relief. and when Botanic, Homcepathic, and numerous other rein edies, had been used for many months in vain, this invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, and been productive le the most astonishing relief. In the early stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Catarrah/ Consumption, it has been used with undeviating success, and in many instances, when this disease seemed to have marked its victim for an early grave, the use of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and.restored the lungs to a state of perfect health In that form of CONSUMPTION, so prevalent a mongst delicate young females, commonly termed debil ity or 'going into a decline.' a complaint with which thousands are lingering. it has also been used with sur prising success, and not only possesses the poWer of cheating the progress of this alarming disease, but at the same time strengthens akin invigorates the whole system more effectually than anyedy we have ever possessed. h O::TLIVER COM PLA INT—In diseases of the Liver. particularly when attended with a cough, indigestion or wandering pains in the side, it has also proved very efficacious, and cured many cases of this !toad after the most nor? erful remedies had failed. , Ettr NMIMA —ln this complaint it also been used in numerous instances with the most singular success. It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and will seldom fait to give per manent relief. BRONCHITIS.—As a remedy in all Bronichial affections of the throat, attended with a hoarseness, cough or roar in the throat, it will also be found .a very effectual remedy and will mostly afford immediate relief if wed at the commencement of the attack - - /TT COUGHS AND COLDS --In common coughs and colds, that prevail so extensively throughout tne winter, it will be found much more effectual than any remedy in use, and when colds settle upon the lungs. causing an inflamation with pains in the breast. difficulty or shortness of breathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the same time prevent the lungs from becoming more seriously diseased ITT CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.—In these complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam will be found much superior to the Paregoric Elmer Syrup of Squills, and the various COUGH RES in common use, as it is entirely free from any thing the least injurious, and may at all times be given to children with perfect safety, and with the certainty of itsatrording them speedy relief. It? AS A FAMILY •MEDICINE for many other complaints, this Balsam will also be found particularly usefnl Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, i. exerts a pt.werfid influence over many diseases depending on a depraved condition of the system, and those who have suffered from the indiscriminate use of Mercury.. or other tdeleterious drugs, that are often compoanded in different quack nos :rums, will find it a remedy of great value, frsssessing the power of strengthening and invigorating the whole system more effectual than any other medicine we pos sess. . . .... CAUTION TO PURCHASERS—As this medicine h s already acquired great celebrity, there may prob-- a v be some attempts to imitate it, and deceive the pu is with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would wish all purchaser's to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam, It is put up in bottles of two sizes each, having the words %VISTA R'S 13ALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Pill LADA ,blown in the glass. and a label On the front with the sig"ature of HENRY %VISTA R. M. D. without which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WI LLIAMS & Co. Chemists, No Qt Commerce Street, Phi's,. and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. ID - The Genuine Medicine sold by JOHN S. MARTIN, Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price 9 1 per Bottle Dec.s, 1840. 49 Dried Apples and reaches, F OR sale at the store D,Temtser 12, Mitchell's School Geography. •FitiE best now in use, a fresh supply better imund, ' IL together with MITCEIELL,S PRIMARY SCHOOL GE OGRAPHY, A new wort: jhst published, for beginners, and which has already been introduced in the-Schools in Philadelphia. Also, MITCHELL'S GEOGRAHPIC AL READER, for Schools and families, just :eceived and for sale by B. BANNAN. December 5, Rodger's celebrated Pen knives. 4 FRESH supply of Rodffer's Penknives, a mong which are his celebrated Treasury and Navy Knile.inanu‘..actured for the U 4 Government. Jost received and for sale by December 5, plain dic. Figured DeLanes; Ak NEW supply of those beautiful and fashions. ble goods, just received and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. December 5, Elegant Prayer Books AJ*JD BIBLES, JUST received And for sale by B. BANNAN: December 5, 49 Harrig.ionism: VOW that the Elections of our Country have de -1-‘ cided that OLD Ti. is to be the next President, and better times being a consequence of that result; the under Signed would be pleased to receive any Orders in the Boat Building line, either at home or from abroad. I am prepared to build any number of Boats—of any size—and almost at any price. So come on boys, let us leel the effect of victory. JOHN M. CROSLAND. 49 December 5, Coffee, Sugar, and Molasses. 10 Bags Government Java Coffee, 10 do Strong scented Rio do 5 Hhds. St. Croix, New Orleans, & Porto Rico Sugar. 5 Hhds. Steam Sugar House & N. 0. Molasses. 500 lbs, Refined Loaf and Lump Sugar, for sale low by December 5, Harrison Medals, AND Badges, just received and for sale by a BANNAN. 'Deeember 5. 49 `.,Pocket Dairies for 1841. and Stewart's Pocket Dairies for ::P4l, Containing an Almanac itnd a blank " %triode for day in t he ch ea jut*w ed and fat s ale year, neatly put up. ate Dt' B. HANNAN. ' —Ater 5 49 Cloths : Cloths : 0 4US7 . „ no eua l t . h c e as e b u . beeribera, and for sale at do ate.r. mover Cloth, " s v o e pe duf o. , ... do ttt;- : do do do bit, Pilot do AsN super ''ack d , o ßrowd, Olive, Green, and l fanoycolo 74 -i"' nette. solo-., j' Cataimeres and Satti v .s. - • 'ILLER & fIAGGERTY 48- Nov 28, PROCLAMATION. --Whereas the Honorable A. V. nesters, Esquire, President Of l'ae sev. eral Courts or Cominon Pleas of the edainties of Datiphin, Lebanon, lend Schuylkill, in Prinneylva nisi and justice of the several courts 'Oyer and Terminet, and Gener i al Jed Delivery. in the. said counties. and Santritt. D; UM sod SYstit Papist Esquires, Judges of the Court - of 1;) Terminer and Genetal Jail Delivery. fo u r t of all capital and other °Tenders. in the ttiO of Schuylkill—by their preeepts toe m di tested at Orwigeburg the 28th day of 'Der 1840. have ordered a Fizi•Art of Oyer and and Genera' Jail Delivery. to be holden lit ( burg, on the last Monday of December next the 27th orsaid month) to cominue one wept Notice is therefore hereby given. to the I the Justices of the peace. and constables of t county of Schuylkill, that they are by the at eepts commanded to be then and there at Hit in the 'forenoon of said day, with their rolls, inquisitions, examinations, and all other brances, to du those things. which to Wei appertain to be done, and all those who air by recognizances, to prosecute against the 'pi that are, or then shall be in the jail of said ofSchuy!kill, are to be then and there to pi them as shall be just. J. G. WOOLISON, Sheriff .I Sher iff's Office, Orwigs ' burg, Dec. 5.1840, ( GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. N. B The Witnesses and Joitons who are sum. moned to attend said Court, are requested to serve punctually. In case of none attendance, the law in such cases made and provided will le enforced. —This notice is published by particular orders of the Court, those concerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly. Piano for Sale. im OR SALE, cheap for cash, a good second hand - 11 -' Plana. Apply at this Office. December 5. 49-3 t Juvenile Books. AN extensive variety, suitable for holiday prep. . 711 ' ents, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Deceit)Ser 5, 49 White Winter Strained sperm Oil. MILLEMILLER S. HAGGERTY have just received R their Winter stock of While Winter Strained SpermOtl, which they can recommend to their fi lends and the public as being superior. Nov. 28. 48 GEO. W. SLATER. 50- 49- B. BANNAN. T. & J. BEATTY. 49- T. & T. BEATTY. UAVE just received from New York, 2 , 100 lbs superior Smoked Beef, 1000 do do new Hams, 1000 do do Shoulders, 4000 el.• do Dairy Cheese, 10 Bla. do Small Pork, 10 do do No. 1, MaCkrel. (late Fares) sdo do Pickled Herring, 2000 lbs. Codfish, All of which they offer on as good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. Nov. 2S, 48— Miller and Haggerty HAVE received their Winter Stock of Fresh -KA-Groceries, consisting of a very yellers! assort. merit. which they are disposed to sell at a small ad. Vance for Cash Nov. 28, Irish Whiskey, oF a very superior quality for sale by MILLER & fiGG ESTI/. 48— November, 28, Boots and. Shoes. Ladies fine Buskins, do Leather, do. do French, Ties, do Grecian, do. do Slippers, do Boots, Morrocco and Leather. Gentlemen's Water Proof /Lots, do Coarsed do do Shoes, coarse and fine, Children's Shoes of every size and quality, ust received from New York, and for sale very low by Nov. 28, VDROCLAMATI )N.—Notice is hereby given that a Court of Common Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and for the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigsburg„ in the county aforesaid, on Monday the 21st day of December neat, at It/ o'- clock in tie forenoon. Therefore all persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly, J. G. WOOLISON , Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Orwigs burg, Sept, 28 1829, 39 IQ Punctual attendance is demanded of the Ju rors and witnesses summoned to attend this Court Green and Black Teas JUST received and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. Nov. 28, 48— For Sale, v-ERY low, 2 small tracts of land on Tumbling Run, the one about 4 and the other from 5 to 6 miles from Pottsville. the one containing 80 and the other IttO acres, Vito Oak, White and Yellow Pine, and Spruce Timbct—they would be sold eith. er together or seperate. A public road is now be. ing made through the land to Pottsville. For terms enquire of Henry Rauah or Joseph Morgan, Or. rigsburg. If the above land is not sold before the first day of February next, it will then be offered at Public sale at the House orMichael Mortimer, in Pottsville. JOSEPH MORGAN. Ortvigsburg. Nov. 28, 48—let fel). , I'llahogany, FOR sale by the subscriber in Orwig!burg, a very fine lot of Mahogany Veneers and Boards. JOSEPH MORGAN. Orwigsburg, Nov. 28, 48-4 t NEW GOODS . . _TEST received and now opening a large and " general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Cafbon, Oct. 31.4. 1840. 44 Sperm Oil. BLEACHED and unbleached Sperm Oil of au puler quality, for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. Nov. 28, 37 =STAR'S LOZENGES, For Colds. THESE celebrated Lozenges were origivally a private prescription of the late Professor Whi ter. But from the great benefit attending their use in cases of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, 4e. have become a standard remedy for these complaints. The sub. scriber having a copy of the original recipe, prepares them precisely according to it. For sale by the do zen or single box, at JOHN S C MARTIN'S Oct 24 43 Drug Store, Pottsville. A valuable stand ' for business to let for one or more years. THE property at' present in the occupation' or the subscriber, situated at the first Locks be. low the Tunnel, on the Sdhuylkill Canal, in Schuyl. kill County, distant about 8 miles from Pottsville ti consisting of a Store and Dwelling house, licensed as a Tavern, a Bake house, Butcher shop, Sheds and necessary outbuildings, together with any desirable quantity of first rate farming meadow land. Any person of good character desirous of renting the above valuable property on moderate terms. has it in his power by making immediate application to S. P. HORNING. 48=-3t November 28, reattim./ L IVE Geese Feathery . for We by ; E. Q. &A.H EN DERSON.I Octobcr 24 no Saturday the 26th day of December, inst. `ix will be sold et Public Sale, at the house of Hain .Straucb, Inkeeper, in the township of Wayne the following Real aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Snyaer;John Heffner, decd. and lands late Michael Feaster, die. Containing 126 acres, the improvements are a Log Mansion house. LIP■ Lug Barn and Spring house, with a Spring of never tailing water, a good Orchard and about 10 acres meadow, at present in tenure of Abraham Fertig, Jr. No. 4. A tract of Wood land situate in she town ships of Pinegrove and Wayne aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jonathan &Irby, John Zerby, John Boyer, Strubhor & Co. Jacob Alinnig and others,containing 587 acres. This tract is divided into 7 lots of from 50 to 100 acres each, and will be sold either in the whole or lots to suit purchasers. No. 5. The undivided one third of 320 acres of Coal land, situate in Barry township, county afore said, adjoining lands of Strubhar, Fidler, Francis Swifter, Benjamin Snyder, Peter Bizler. Jonn S. Hiester, Esq., Benjamin Bishor, John Filbert and others, held in common by Abraham Fertig, Esq. dec. with Henry G. Weaver. No. 6. A tract of Coal land situate in Norwe• gian township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jacob 51innig, and lands surveyed to Jacob Liu. merman, and lands surveyed to William Huntzinger and others, containing 53 acres. .IVo. 7. A lot of Coal land situate in Norwegian township, county aforesaid. adjoining lands belong ing to the Siva tdra Coal Company, and lands sur veyed to John Zimmerman and John Snyder, con mining 19 acres: No. 8. The undivided three eighth part of 430 acres of Coal laud, situate in Norwegian township, county atbresaid, adjoining land surveyed to Nich. oleo Allen, and lands of John C. Offermen, and lands surveyed to William Grueff, it being part of the same turmerly held by Abraham Furtig, Esq. dec. m common with Adam Rauderbuab and Samuel D. Franks, Esq. deceased. No. 9. 300 acres of unimproved land, surveyed on a warrant granted to Michael Wenrick. No. 10. Two thirds of two hundred acres of un. improved land, surveyed on a warrant granted to Peter Kremer. No. 11. One eig.ll,ll of 400 acres of unimproved land. surveyed on a warrant granted to Peter lire. mer. EMI T. & 3. BEATTY. 98- MI Valuable _Coal and: other Lando for . Sale. it four acres of cleared fah& situate Isittaltup aforesaid, adjoining lands of lea. Nathaniel Denim, and a public 'finding from Reading to Sunbury. . 'the appurtenances, consisting of a e two story Brick Dwelling house, Stable and other out buildings." Main Plantation situate partly in partly in Wayne township, county niog lands late Iluntzinger & Deng. .by, Conrad Reichert, Michael Fritz, others. containing 181 acres, part ibout 4 acres meadow, and the red raters Creek running through the rovements are a two story Log Man n Log Barn. at present in tho tenure nom Plantation 'innate in %V.lyito No. 12. One third of 308 acres of unimproved lend, surveyed on a warrant granted to John Filbert which Abraham Fertig. dec. held in common with John Filbert and Henry G. Weaver. No. 13. One half of 200 acres of unimproved land, surveyed on a watrart granted to Joseph Fer tig, adjoining lands of Philip Clowser and others late the estate of Abraham Fertig, dec. Sale to commence precisely at 10 o'clock A. M. Attendence and terms of bale made known on the day of sale by PETER KREMER, Executor. Pinegrove, Nov. 28, 48—St N. B. Persons desirous to view the premises. will please to call on Peter Kremer in Pinegrove town ship- Cheap t{eady Made Winter Clothing. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE advertisers have on hand and will sell very cheap fur cash. Super rumble milled English Beaver Cloth Over coats full ironed 818 to 20 Double milled Frock Coats, made in the hest sty le from 816 to 18 Heavy English Pilot Cloth Over Coats, 12 to 16 do do Frock do 10 to 14 do Harrington Cloth Over Coats, 7to 6 Blue Black and fancy colored Dress Coats. 10 to 14 do do do Extra superfine west of Eng. land Cloth Dress Coats, $ 14 to 18 Superfine Blue Black and fancy colored Cassimere Pants, $7 to 8 Superfine do do Buckskin Cassimer tO 6 do Satinet Pants, 4 to 5 Heavy lined Satinet Paws, 26 to 3 First quality Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 46 do do Cloth do 6to 76 do do Fustian hunting Coats 65i Fine Kentucky Jean Coals, 6 Heavy tierce Silk Velvet Vests, 5 to 6 Superfine English Blk. Blue Blk. fancy cut Silk Velvet Vesta, 84 6 to 56 Fine English boiled Satin Vests, • 1 to 4 Heavy double backed Woolen Velvet Vesta 361146 Superfine Blue and Blk. Cassimere do 3to 3i Fine doublwßreast Sattinet Vest, 2 to 2i Valentin an o Woolen Velvet do 16 to 2 A general assortment of superfine Lambs wool Shirts arid Drawers, fine Linnen and Mushn Shirts &c, Cotton and Canton flannel under Shirts and Drawers, heavy Marino Shirts 4.5. e. Hoisery, heavy Germantown Woollen lio , e and half hose, fine white Cotton and heavy Combs wool hose, superfine full trimed Satin and' Bombazine Stocks, extra French Merino and hair cord Scharf's and Scharf Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collars &c. &c. Also, a large and handsome assortment of super. fine West of England Cloths and Carsimeres, and a small quantity of well selected French Cloths, a. mongst which are a variety of Diamond Beaver Cloths for Over Coats of different shades and finish. Also heavy domestic Diamond Bear Cloths. Those who pay Cash may buy bargains of LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. , Woollen Dealers and Tailors, corner of Centre and Mahantango Streets. November 28, 48— Valuable Rolling HIM At Manyank, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ril HE ROLLING MILL at Manyunk. located di rectly un the Schuylkill Canal having a wharf on it of 150 feet, depth to low water mark of Schuyl kill River 400: Manyunk and Flat Rock Turnpike passes tbrough the lot about 200 feet from the canal ; is very convenient for receiving stock and shipping Manufactured iron by Canal or Turnpike, being a bout 7 miles from the City The power is obtained from the water of the Canal, having 150 inches un der a head of 3 teet ; diameter of the water wheel 16a feet, width 20 feet, water and ground rent $975 annually. There je a large Mill on one side of the water wheel with,roughing rolls and 3 pair of large bar rolls for rolling 1 to 3a inch roubd, a to 2 inch square; and 2ax3 and 4 inch flat iron: turning lathe, squeezers, 3 puddling and 1 heating furnaces, on the opposite side of the wheel is a small mill for rolling all sizes of round and square under one inch, and scroll and hoop iron, with one heating furnace. These furnaces are built for burning bituminous Coal.' For further information, address or apply to JACOB F. BOECKL EY, , Nov. 10, 46-7 t No. 248 north 3d street. Merino ,Shawls, &c. LUPIN'S superior Merino Shawls, purchsped from the importer at a small advance, just re. ceived and for sale cheap. Also, French and English Mormon, Plain and Figured Mouslin De Lanes, and Figured Saxony Clothe, &c. Noaember 21, The American Almauack, AND Repository of useful knowledge for 1841 Just reefeced erid for sale by B. BANNAN. October 10 THE subscriber rescestrnity irdortititbe public a. generally, that he has a Wort in Centre street, over Mr. Mews New Store. roltivilts,*hetty the will contiane to make Gentlemen's Waffling Ap. , parol. which he will warrant cuirirldliaf air ter work. , manship and symmetry. The uniform success vviiith lauritifil) ded the subscriber is even. branch or his err, rmtke• him confidently anticipate a continustiOrtlerOldroso age, by a desire to pia*, and assiduous titentiess tar business. ID" Two Journeymen-and an /I.PPrentiee wanted*, JAMES P..ERHANE. i 45-- November 10 DRUG STORE. rfltiF. subscriber bas just received in addition to bin former supply, a choice assortment of I Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, 4,4 selecte - 1 wuh great care and attention as to qtudity. Together with a good supply of Paints. Oil, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Spices) fe. among which are . • ' • I White it Red Lead Dry, Green Paint, i White Lead ground in Oil. Black Paint. Chrome Green. Copal Yatnis Chrome Yellow. Japan. 1 Venetian Btu, Lampblack, 1 Yellow Ochre. Litharge, t Black Lead. Spirits 'rurpeotias. Spanish Brown. Paint Brushed. Linseed Oil, Saab Tools, 1 . Window Glass of assorted sizes, from 7 by Situ 24 by ili DYE STUFFS. 1 Madder. Annum), Lognrood.Redwtood : rustle Camwpod, Brazil Wood. Copperas: Taroer,ze, Cochi— neal, Verdigris. English Red Saucers. SPICES. 11 Mu s e. Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Cloves, Pep*, Maples Mustard. Cyanne Pepper. &c. . , -. . Dr. Steers Opodeldoc. Barber's Horse Oa t leder. Godfreys Cordial, lieyl's Embrortincie fat Bateman's Drops, Horses. I Turlington's Balsam, liquid Opedeldori, Ilarlaem Oil. British Oil. Balsam Do Malths, -- Oil of Spike. Golden Tincture. Oil of Stone. 1 Spring Oil. I Cologne Water. Lsvender Water, Bsy laas Beira Oil. Lemon Cream; Bears Grease. Naples ::on. Amid. Cold Cream, Lip Salve.' Tooth Powder, hiSrass .* 013 I, Pearl Powder. Jaynes. Hair Topic., Toilet Potwdei Clothes, flair. flesh. Tooth. g• Nail Belisha. Together with every other article in his line. which he is disposed to sell at lair prices, a fully solicits a share of public patronage. rh)secians and Storekeepers supplied wit at a small advanced on city prices. AHD' S. C. MAR Centre. nest door to lilahantango St.l Nov. 28. 1 840. iglr Physician's prescriptions carefully at all hours INSOLVENT DEBTORS — THE S'ubse.. ribere have applied to the Judges of the Quint of corn. mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly passed fur the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said (Ji dgu haws appointed Monday the 28th day of Vecmber next. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House. in Orwigsburg, (ur the hearing of us and our creditors. when and where they may attend if (hey think proper. GEORGE W. McCLVRE DANIEL KANTNER JAMES MADAM' November 28, 1840. NEW STOREJ riiHE subscriber respectfully informs dm *Me. - 1 .• that he has opened a store in Centr Street, 3 doors below F. & J. Beaty'e Store, corner of Not. wegian and Centre Streets, where be oft4s for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods ) Groceries, Queensware l &c. All persons desirous of purchasing GoOs Cheap for Cash, are respectfully invited to call lad exam. mue for themselves. November, 21, New Goods. IT is with pleasure that the subscriber announces IT to his customers and the public in gen ral. that he has just returned from Philadelphits 4 'a d is now supplied with a general assortment.oi/ GOLD 4 SILVER WAT.CI.ISB. ' Of a very superior quality.. Alm:hien assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Wetchee. Gcild guard Keys, end Guard Chains, Gold greastpins, Of various kinds, Silver Table and Tea , Spodne, Silver Plated Log Cabin Pencils, Guilt Fidger rings of +cry de scription, Log Cabin Ritmo:. to, Silver and Plated Spectacles. Also, Clocks of every description very c cap for Cash. All of a vet v superior qurlity and which a offers for 'sale on as moderate terms as possible or cash. CONRAD UFF. I 47—. November 21 9110 besot, a farm etely occupied by Fiedetick Beckman, near the Old Bull's Head. on the Minereville Road, two mtlea from Poll Ap. ply to G. W. FAR QUtI Att. October 10, 11141 f f . PORT CA R RON Houses to Rent, From the first day of April eat! - - A TAVERN House and premises, per or zit- Coal and Jackson Streets, in the most central business part of the town. Two small D i Wing' Houses and lots in Coal street, one small Dtveling House with largeout lot in Jackson street. one Shop , or Office with other apartments in Jackson 'treats ono Store and Dwelling house in Lawton's Addithia, with counters and shelving complete-- mew at Market and Second street, a drat tote wanes@ stand. Also, to rent end immediate possession givon,Two three story Dwelling houses in Swift &. Pathisson'a Addition, in Spruce street, a fine prospect front thew houses—one dwelling house and premises in Second street, Lawton's Addition. FOR SALE. Two Town lots in Jackson street and i4st dins . in Coal street in Port Carbon proper. Appl7 to. WILLIAM ft. HUI4L. General agent, Scrivener, Accountant for in Port Carbon. November 28, tf NEW 12431095eti ir UST received, a large and splendid 'mettme 11. of new Fall and W inter Goods, viz; Dry Goed:ts of evcry creseriptiam t . Groceries of aitkinds• • i ' Glass & Queensware ace. Fur, Uosh and Hair Seal Caps, ! Mackerel, Salt ite. All persons wishing to purchase Goods 'cheap for cash, are respectfully invited to call and thiamin for themselves, c SAMUEL MATZ 141" October IN E. W. EARL. 47-tf G ENTLEMEN'S Beaver and Hoskin Gicrrev do German and f ined Ladies Hoskin, Hid. and Took Tan . o. do Lined rdo. for .eale by - October 9.4 MM== PATENT MEDICINES. 4c. P ERFU MERY EMANUEL HOFFMAN ADAM HOFFMAN JOSEPH BEAN ISAAC WEIDMAN SAMUEL SAY JOSEPH ZOLL WILLIAM SHREADER PHILIP HABER 'PATRICK ROONEY RALPH LEE JOHN DALY JOHN L. MENNIO DAVID MORRIS • SAMUEL ZI M M ERMAN' WILLIAM LLOYD EDWARD HUGHES. 457-7,tf Farm to be Let. Gloves! Gloves!! & A. HEI4;DERSON. IN !El medicine* IN ottani'. 48-t( mpoun ded
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