The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 19, 1840, Image 3

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    ° PlBanritivriet' c, Dec. 14th, 1840.
Mr. Abtakarn SrS Orin. thin President of tbeFar
mere & Meehan es' Bank f this city; has .been
missing M
since Th ay-lens and the greateit ap
if
prehensione are en t ertained f r his fate, by hie faro . ily and friends: eis tepo ted as a gentleman .
Who has never hetPtofore le his family for a few
hours of an evenin*. without pprising them of the
causeof his abtence, and whe ehe was going. His
fate is a myatery, and excites, great speculation.
An examination Mita the citrate 'of the bank and in
to& the private are of Md Suydam, has shown
however, that pecimiary- difficulties in either case
could not have been the motive for Ms disappear
ance.
~ !
Since , the above 4ras in typ , we find in the New
York Courier and i f nquirer of )::lecember 15th, 1840,
the following, which
accounts. or the disappearance
Of Mr. Suydam :; L -,,
Illorrlible Plitiarder.
The disappearanae of Mr. Spiro/tat, the President
of the Farmers andlMechanical Bank of New Bruns.
wick, is at last acCourted Cori and we ore sorry to
add, that it is nuw eertain he l'as been most barber
'rawly murdered. Some suspicious circumstances
led to the apprehension of a Holise Carpenter named
Peter Robinson. T h. ese circumstances were, that
he has recently had [in his posiession a gold watch,
and Seen unusually flush of money, and a remark
he made when pur 'liaising lumber to floor a cellar
—that he had paid
but id not dar a mortgage MN Suydam held
1 1.
on his property , irtake it to the Clerk's
Office to be cancelle tor fear he should be suspect
ed of being - the mur4erer of 'lttt Suydam.' On his
arrest yesterday, [ his recoils to the ques
tions put to hiM were confused and incoherent and
in consequence the ? Mayor dtermined his house
should be searched. L During;' e search, one of the
i i i
•officets observed thatithey ought to take up the
'floor of the cellar, which had bben laid down in the
might, since the di appearance of Mr. St-ydam.
'Robinson endeavored to dissuale them from it, say.
ing that if they diil: the ho se would fall down.
' The•ofFicers, howeverl persisted, !and there found bu
ried three feet inndet the earthl the corpse of '.tr.
Suydam, the head bearing eviilet indications of via
m
tee which had caused his each . An inquest
i i
was sitting on the body at 7 o'clock last night.
The cenvietion was general in New Brunswick
indeeil. we hardly sea how it could he otherwise--
that Robinson was the mtirdet—The l mortgage
deed:was found in ki4 possessio , with his signat ure
torn off. We need scareely adal that the highest
excitement •in consrquence previled in the quiet
-town of New ItrunsWick. {
,
rr The wifeland Brother of Rohitpon have also
been arrested and con l imitted to rison.
The Murder of 111. Suydam.
..,
- A letter from New Brunswick t the -N. Y. Courier.
dated 8 o'clock, on Tuesday even ng, says,—
.1 Great excitement caused y the - melancholy
death of Mr. Suydam. kill prevails. Ttipt Robinson
was the murderer is nOwraaced*y on j4h e shadow
~
of a - doubt, by facts (1 elicited , nt-day.*,,,Rabincon's
brother, James, was Opmined, and testified that Do-
Nilson offered him fiftlildqllars to et fire to his dwell
ing -house for the aozp oe of aecov ring the insurance,
as is supposed, as Rdbinson out fined hispolicy of
insurance which he 411 transferred to Mr. S. and
-which was found in his tiossessim,
Mr. S.'s watch hay ng ! been fou l)
Mr. Evans of Newar , ?fr. Era i l ?
•evening, for the purse 0( gi 1
He immediately, identified 1 - - as th
Mr. S.'s watch eschanget `-for s
spoons, & e., the last hp had n ar k ,
Robinson's initials. On erat
day, it was found a dumber ot p
had been newly planed off, no do,t
was spilt.. ,
Mr. ti, was interred tnis after'
. at the burying-ground of the Dula
-of which Mr. S. was a l leading na
-,, Mr. S. leaves a wife , ivitb a you
'their melancholy berelvement.'
ITIARRIF t D.
- On Tuesday the Ish inst., 13y the Re Sohn 13
Hagany,Mr. HEN UT EIS, IR iss SAns.ig . JE - 1 „ r „
NINEH3, both of Pottsville.
On the 16th inst., by' Rev. Ilepb M'Co,
WILLI' AN KEN Pill C tO Miss tiEl RED Ece
cos, both of Minersvilie.
Philonar,thic SOciety. •
Thursday evening, December 24th 1840. Questit
for Discussion :—" Is Pally Spitit beneficial."
Affirmative.—Messrs.
f . Palmer, Loeser, Fogert:
1
...
Holfzer.
hegatina. = Messrs.i.T. P. OfFeeman, Neville, Pi_
man, Porter.
The Ladies . of •Pi!ittville pa,r ticularly and all
friends of learning aril free dise)ussion, are invited
to attend the meetings{ ofthe society.
Debate to commence at 7 o'clock
THOS. D. PIIIIAN, Secretary
lc a/tom it - 1S ON
The Democratic Harrisonmen rf Schuylkill coun
ty, are hereby invitetk to attend [a general County
Meeting, to be held itithe Court gouse at, Orwigs
burg, on Tuesday the 129th of Dtraber, inst., (se
cond Cdurt week.) at o'clock, .M. for the pur
pose of selecting Two Delegates! to represent this
County in the tlentockstic Rarrijon State Conven
tion at Harrisburg, at 4iCh tune a' may be determin
ed upon by the Harristm State Committee, to nomi
nate a suitable Candtdte for the cteit Gubernatorial
Chair of this State. I
i t k
A general attendance of the• Democracy is re-
Auested. , •
SO'muel D. Leib, • Jacob &bock, Jr.
DEMOCITA.
Conjit
Wm. H. Mann,
Joseph Morgan,
Henry Koch,
D. Shollenberger,
Jacob Manta,
John Uraus, -
Richard Addams,
Peter Filbert,
Henry Eckler,
E. Y. Farquhar,
E. Y. F*RQ.Crlllft, Se
December 19, 1840
Schuylkill Valley. Na i
Rail Road Com
FIE Stockholders of the
••••-• Nayigation and Rdil Road Co
notified', that the atir.4l. Meetin
for President, six Managers, a
Secretary and Treasdrer. will I
Monday in Decernbes4lB4o, (th
o'clock P. M. at the Penosylvanil
ouch of Pottsville •
December 19,
Mill Creek and Mine Hi]
- • and Rail lioad.Co
;
rvii6 Stockholders q t r the Mill'
. L Hilt N'avigation and Rid
hereby notified that tle i annual'
Lion for President, Six. onagers,
Secretary and Treasurter.. will
Monday of DeceMbeq 1840; (the!
o'clock P. M. at the Pe i nsylvani
oath of Pottsville. L.
M 4 DREW
Secretor
December 19;
. Not! StOre for 1 Sale.
ANOTT STOVE,with pipe ap . ruining, in good
order. may be badi at a Teaso able priee.—Also
an office. Stott& Apply to D. B. 'CAIITEE, Port
Carbon. , Decam •-r 19-30-51
. ,
ntl at the store of
s came heie this
ng his evidence
e person that got
another watch,
d!P. A. R., being
ng R.'s house to
aces on the floor
it, where the blood
Ili at 4 o'clock
Wormed church
raiiy to deplore
Dal: B. Haas,
John X. Smithi
j o sep Weaver,
John Yarnali,
Adam Herbe,
.Michgel Artz, Sen.
JacoL
John W. Heffner,
Charlfs Dengler,
Joel unfit,
Coulty Committee
? i ry
igation and
any.
chuylitill Valley
pan_ v, are hereby
and Election
`d one person for
e held on the last
28th inst..) at 2
Hall, in the Bor.
A' DREW
RUSSEL,
and Treasurer.
51—
4 Secretor
4
1 Navigation
pany.
Creek and Mille
d Company, are
feeting and elec.
• nd one person for
held ori„ the last
• 28th inst.) at 3
Hall, in the Rot-
USSEL,
& Treasorer.
51—
0 K. g
4 g 011 come and Seed)
GRANT, Carroll, & Ca; have added to their new
and Cheap Stock of Mercbtilulize, which they
Ofdr to the citizens of Pottsrille t and the public gen.
erally, at much less prices thanr:have ever been sold
i s the region for Cash, to Wit i
Sailer Blue, Black, Brown Omen Olive Broad
Cloths, Casunereii, and Sattinets. '
Alas superior Muslin De Lanes; French and Vng
lish Merinoes, French and domestic prints, from 61
to 33 cents per yard. Yellow, White,rfied, Preen
find Blue Woollen and Canton Flantelsi
I 1} yards Unbleached Muslin,
do " Bleached do.
HARD WARE.
Locks, Latches, Butts and Screws,
Sprigs and Jacks, for Miner's shoes,
Long and short handled Coal Shovels,
Cast• Steel point Sand do.
Coal Riddles from j, 4, I, 4, IL inches,
Wire Sives, No 2,3, 4, 6.6, 10, 12, 14 and 16
Cast Steel pr. Bar, or' by the pour.d,
American do. " IN IN
• .
NAILS
20 Regs 3i. 4,5, 51 inch Cut Spikes,
20 do. 3d, 4d, 6d, Bd2lod, 12d,20d,30d, 40d Nails.
BACON.
300Ths. Bacon. consisting of Hams. Shoulde
Flitch.
ALSO,
Mackerel No. 1, fresh,--inch and Pickled Salmon
200 lbs. Balogne Sausage.
GROCERIES
Sugar at all rates; Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee;
Raisins, Currants; Dip'd and Moulded Candles;
Rice, Barley, Young
,Hyson, Dyson and Soushong
Teas fresh, and selected expressly for family use.
CHEESE.
2000 lbs. superior New and Old Cheese.
101 " Sap Sago do.
SEG ARS.
10 Boxes superior Havanna Segare,
10 do d?.. Principee do.
1000 Half Spanish do. lfaryland
1000 Common, do.
OIL.
400 ells. Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black,
200 '•Rerined, dn.
200 Whale do. - per Bhl. or Gallon.
We hive had en many complaints from our cure
tomers, who have purchased Oil eNewhere, that we
have been very paiticutar in our selection. Call and
Rive our oil a trial, we know it is 'O. K. S. "Oil
Klear Sperm."
Dec 19, 1840. 51—
- Chill ingworthls It orks.
rrifiT Works of W. Chillingwartli, M. A. con
-a fuming his Book, entitled the religion or Pro—
teatanta, a safe was' In strivat too, together with his
Sermons, Letters, Discourses and controversies, first
American from the Twelfth English Edition. Juitt
received and for sale by
13 HANNAN.
Decemhsr 19, 51—
[Er Subscribers to this Wo•k are requested to call
at this Office, and receive their copies.
NEW GOODS.
rtiflE subscriber hat. again received a fresh and
111 - general assorlment of
FALL, k WINTER GOODS,
con.isting in part of Broad Brown and Pilot Clnths •
medium and fine qualities, 1 w priced; Cat.sinters
Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Canton Flannels
Checks, English and Vreneh ‘ferinn,, Ves'itis,
Itusicry, Calicoes, Shawls. Umhtellas, Stnelm,
Bleached arid Unbleached %lusting, Ticking, A t re,
A LARGE AS' RTMENT OF GROCERIES
Vti: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Illack,Green and Inn
paha! Teas, Spices, Snap, Candies,rhiteolate, Rats
ins, Sperm and Whale Oil, Goa( &Ear, Mee,
Cheese, ; &.c.
For those sYko wish to avail themselves of the
opportunity to purchase at extremely iota rates.
visit would be sufficient. The advantageous /error'
on which they were p .rehased, will enable him to
dispose of tkem•as reastmahle as can be purchased
in a similar establisiiinent in this section .o!'eciontry.
All who may be disposed to honor him with a visit.
will find sufficient proof of t he accuracy of the above
.statement arid will no doubt be readily suited in
quantity, quality and price.
GEO. W. SLATER.
December 12,50
•
Removal.
PATENT SPRING STEEL
Cross-Strained saddles, &c.
RICIZIRD D. 8110 E. 7
Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer
ESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to
.his customers and the public in general, for the
V t .:liberal encouragement which he has received •
' r them. He now informs that he has an im.
9fl uient in the construction of Saddles, for which
hua: patent right, and recommends them to the
Is being far superior in durability, ease, and
cni n to the rider thin any other yet invented,
.., ari " u ,sCommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained
' tt a ',‘ t ilte notice of the public , with confidence.
" e ilie site respectfully incurs the public to call at
his shot. . y
artopposite Mortimer's Hotel, and di•
reet,y upi W. T;Epting's Drug Store, Centre
S lreel l "Ole, and examine for themselves.
He eso os constantly oh -hand a general as
sortment c,
kinc's. of work, such as Saddles,
Bridles, a ' fly nets, Coach, Gig,' and Waggon
Harness. Ti
Valieces, Travelling Bags, Gig
and Ridingr • - •
&c. Every description of work
ro his lir T, Wl '
. - mad e to order, - on the shortest
notice, with
ss_ w durability, and on terms as
low as can be d. tdsilete.
1 13 An excellP ' '
Littsb Gig Whips,
of Silver and Brass
Mounting, Raclin Whips, &c. &c. which
b e wills ell very c
wholesale and retail.
December 12,
50—
Office of the
via Carbon Rail
• Road' mpany.
A MEETING of thyL, l holders, and an eke
tinn for a President
and Treasurer of theMot_Marmeer Serrelary
Party, will he heldat the C rt ' ( '" R nl Road Com.
South 341 Street. on %lour v °ffire. Nn• 117
next, at &o'clnek, P. M. the 4th of January
" JAMES C.DL tiLL, Secretary.
December 12, '
50—
Stray CC
C OME to the premises of tht..l,
Fiber Blanch Valley, some time ' at West
pied COW, apparently about st.a
"id• tier
!potted or
horns have been bored, and she.r. s
her neck—she has 'a black spot bcP•rope round
and a brown or brindled spot arouo.,nghtt eye.
left, with a white face. The ownerh e ,. l " . the
fled to call, prove property, pay chaitrY noti
hEr away, otherwise she will be sold !ed take
mite. •Lsw tuf.:
LEBBEUS 1.1 - 0
A
December 12, N.
Lost.
ACAMLET CLOAK, with a fur collar,
er will tie suitably rewarded by returrlck
same to this office. %el
December, 12 • 5'
Bread for the Poor.
Fresh Bread will be distributed to the Poor of
Borough and surrounding district, on Christ
Morning from 8 to 10 o'clock, at the Univers
Church, where all who are needy will rkr we
apply. / •
UUST received a buperior article of fresh No.
Salmod. Also, Pickled Herring . fo A le b
GEO. W .
December 12,
Codfish.
ASUPERIOR -lot of Codfish can be purchased
very cheap at tbe store of
GEORGE W. SLATER.
SO
December 12,
Salmon.
* THE MiNERS 9 JOITRN
coNsugioTto,T.
at WUnit:
WISTAR'S
Balsam of IF itil-ChOrry,
TIIS CELSBRATEO 11EMEDI FOR
Diseases of the Lungs.
UMEROS rem edies have been offered and miffed
•"" into notice for DISEASES OF THE LUNGS,
some of which has undoubtedly been found very useful
fiat of all that have hitherto beets: known, it taunt 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 BALSAM. that even
in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. wbewthe pa
tient has suffered the most distressing cough. °intent pain
in the chest. difficulty of breathing, night sweats, bleeding
of the lungs. itc and when the most esteemed remedies
of our Pharmacopias had failed to afford any relief, and
when Botanic. Homcepathic, and numerous other rem
edies, had been used for many months in vain, this
is valuable remedy has checked every symptom, and
been productive of the most astonishing relief. In the
early stages of the disease, proceeding 'from neglected
colds• termed Catarrahl Consumption. it has been used
with undeviating success, and in many instPnces, 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 cot only possesses the power of
cheating the progress of this alarming disease, but
at the same lime strengthens and invigorates the whole
system more effectually than any remedy we have ever
possessed.
'LIVER COMPLAINT—ht diseases of the Liter.
particularly whin attended with a rough, indigestion or
wandering pains in the side, it has also proved very
efficacious. and cured many cases of this k nd after the
most powerful remedies had failed
Dtr ASTHMA —ln this complaint it also been used
in ,•umerous instances withthe must singular auteess.
It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfeatly
free. arrests the cough, and will seldom fait to give per
manent relief.
Irr 11110 NCHITIS —A.4 a remedy in all Bronichial
affections of the thi oat, attended wit ti a hoar se rieSS. cough
or soar in the throat, it will also he Aiund a r. ry effectual
remedy and will miistly afford immediate relief if ut•ed
at the commencement of the attack
11.. comm..; AND COLDS —ln common coughs
and colds. that prevail en extensively thronshout Inc
winter, it will be found Much more effectual Ut.n any
remedy in use and when colds settle noon the lurcze
caustng nu tnflimation with rams in the breast - . daculty
or shortness of breathing, &c the use or this Balsam will
suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the same
time prevent the lunge from becoming more seriously
diseased
IETCROUP AND WIIOOPING COEI/11.—In these
complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam
will be fourd much superior to the Paregoric. Eliser
Syrup of Strolls, and the various COVG II RES
in cotnrnon use, as it is entirely free from any thing the
least injurions, and mar at all tunes he given to children
with perfect safety, and with the certainty of itsdffording
them speedy relief
As A FAMILY MEMO NE 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 pi werful influence
over many diseases depending on a depraved condition
of the system, and those who have suffered from the
indiscrimmaie tine of Mercury. nr other deleterious
drugs. that are often compounded in different quack nos
!runts, wail find it a remedy of great value, rrissessing
the power of strengthening and itivigoratinethe whole
system more e(fectJal than any other medicine we pos
sess.
CAUTION TO YURCH ‘SERS —As this medicine
has already acquired great celebrity, there may prob
ably he some attempts to imitate it, and deceive the
public with a spurious mixtme, to prevent which I would
wish all purchasers to observe the billowing marks of
the genuin e Balsam. It is put up in bottles of two sites
each, having the words WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY. PHI LA DA , blown in the glass, and
a label on the front with the signature of HENRY
WISTAR, M. D. without which none are genuine.
Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Co.
Chemists, No 21. Commerce Street P,hila- and sold by
the most respectable Druggists and other appointed
Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United
States.
ElgThe Genuine Me diri,,e Fold by
JOAN S C. MARTIN.
Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price $1 per Bottle
Dec 5, 1840. 49
Dried Apples and Peaches,
F OR sale at the store
GEO. W. SLATER.
December 12,
Pickles, Pymuces, Preserve', &c.
L", ER IN, (1/iilnn!, Red Ca'iliac,. Mixed, Onion.
'Ls! Pie , ' and Ltda.-ter P,ckle . gpani , li and
French Olive:, French. EN!lish and A meriran
tard's. Joon Bull and Harvey's Sauces; Tomato.
Walnut. and %I ushroun Ketchups, Red Current Jel
ly, Raspberry Jam. assorted Brandied Fruits; Pep—
per Sauce, Rose Water, Lemon Syrup, Preierved
Ginger for sale by
E. Q.& A. HENDERSON.
December 12 :0—
Boston Cramberrys,
F OR sale by
E. Q. & A. DEN DERSON,
December 12, 50—
Irish Whiskey,
OF superior Quality. Loaf Sugar anil Lemons
fur sale by
E. Q. & A. fIENDERSON.
50-
December 12,
Notice. ..
WHEREAS letters of AitmietAtraffon of the
goods and chattles which were of Henry
Lord, late ofthe Eihirmiet of Potts ills, in the coon.
ty of Schuylkill, deceased, have been granted by
the Register of Sehuy;kill county to the subscriber.
MI persons indebted..tO"the said Henry Lord, dec.
are requested to2fnake 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. fill—fits
Mitchell's School Geography.
VIIE best now in use, a fresh supply better bound,
together with
MITCH ELLS PRIMARY SCHOOL GE.'
OGRAPHY,
A new work P.st published, for beginners, and
which has already been introduced in the School.
in Philadelphia. .4 Igo.
MITCHELL'S GEOGRAHPICAL READER.
for Schools and families, just received and for male
by ; B. BANNAN.
December 5, 49
Rodgetosi c•elebr:ated Pen
knives.
FRESH supply of Rodger's Pen-knives, a.
ria mong which are his celebrated Treasury and
Navy Knile. manufactured for the U.S. Government.
Just received and for sale try
i#. BANN AN.
December 5, 49
Plain & Figured DeLanes.
A NEW supply of those beautiful and fashiona
ble goods. just received and for sale by
T. & I. BEATTY.
December 5, 49
Elegant Prayer Books
at. AND
n received and for sale by
B. BANNAN
'evernber 5, 49--
Illarrisonism
V. that the Elections of our Country have de.
a id that OLD Tir is to be the next President,
t hittinges being a consequence of that result;
Ortakned would be pleased to receive any
or ()be Boat Building line, either at home
I fird•
an y Bred to build any number of Beata—of
boys, Id almost at any price. So come on
4the effect of victory.
JOEIN M. CROSL.AND.
50-
RgEM=
PROCLAM 4 TlON. 7 —Vhereas the Efo'borabie
A. V. AMON; Esquire. President of toe rev.
eral COurts' o 4 Conittion Plesa Oft,* entmlies of
Dauphin, Lebanon, and Schnylki/liiti fadhaYlva
tie, and justice- alb° several teams of Oyler and
Terminer, add General Jail Delivertil in the said
Counties, 'and SAlttrtt: D. Laza and Sittatitur N.
Pausan Esquires, Judges of the Court. of Over and
Tetcniner and General. Jail Delivery. for 'die trial
or all capital and other offenders. in the said coutity
of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed,
tested at Orivigsburg the 28th day of Decimber,
1840. have ordered a CaArt of Oyer and Terfnmer,
and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Orwigs.
burg, on the last Monday of Deoember nest. (being
the 27th of said month) to cominue one week.,
NOtace is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner
the Justices of the peace, and constables of the said
county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said pre
cepts commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records,
inquisitions, eintninatinns, and all other remem•
brances, to do those things. which to their offices
appertain to be done, and all those who are bound
by recognizancesi to prosecute against the prisoners
that are, or then shall be in the jail of said County
ofSchuy!kill, are to be then and there to prosecute
them os shall be just.
J. G. WOOLISON, sheriff.
Sher iff's Office, Orwigs
burg, Dec. S. 1840, 27e
Gorr sivc THE COMMONWEALTH.
N. B The Witnesses end Joalias who are sum.
mnned to attend said Court, are requested to serve
punctually. In ease of none attendance, the ,law
in such eases made and provided will to entoreed.
—This notice is published by particular orders or
the Court, those concerned will therefore govern
themselves accordlnElY.
Colne, Sugar, and Molasses.
to Hags Government Java Coffee,
10 do Strong scented Rio do
5 Hhds. St. Croix, New Orleans, & Porto Rico
Sugar.
5 Inds. Steam Sugar House & N. 0. Molasses.
500 lbs. Refined Loaf and Lump Sugar,
for bale low by
December 5,
Harrison ;UedalN,
A D Budges, just received end for Pa le by
N
B. DANNAN.
December 5.
Pocket Dairies for 1.841.
D"ii.vEtt's .ind Ws Pocket Dairies .for
1841. cimtaining in Almanac And a blank
memoranda for each day in the year, neatly pit pp,
just received and for sale 5y I -
B. BANNANI,
49-1
Derrmher 5,
Cloths! Cloths ! '
_IUST received by the olib.icribere, and for sale at
" reduced prices for eafih.
&wet for Brown Beaver Cloth,
do Blue do do
do do Pilot do
do B rown do do
Also, suuerioi B'ne, Black. Brown. Olive, Green,
and fancy coloured Cloths, Cassimeres and Seal-
IMIE
MILLER & HAGGERTY
48-
Nov. 28.
Piano for Sale.
FOR SALE, cheap for cash, a good second hand
Piann• Apply at this Office-
December 5
Juvenile (looks._,
AN extensive variety, suitable for holiday pres
ents, just received and for sale by
December t,
White Winter Strained
Sperm Oil.
ILLER & HAGGERTY have jolt received
1 " 1 their Winter Mock of White Winter Strained
Sperm Oil, which they can recommend to their
fi tends and the puhlic as being superior
Nov. 28
T. & J. BZIEVIVIr,
lizAvE just received from New York,
az-2100 lbs superior Smoked Beef,
1000 do do new Hams,
1000 do do Shoulders,
400 do do Hairy Cheese,
Ifl Ble. do Small Pork.
10 no do No. 1, Nlackrel, (late Fares)
sdo do Pickled Herring,
2000 lbe. Codfish.
All of which they offer on as good terms as can
be obtained elsewhere.
Nov. Vin, 98— / /
Miller and Haggerty
HV E 'received their Winter Stock 44 Fresh
Groceries, consisting' of a very g , erfe a ral as.ort.
merit. which they are disposed to,sellat a small ad.
vanes for Cash
Nov. 28,
Irish U'hiskey,
OF a ver
I
superior'qoalify for safe by
MILLER &
nyember,,:gB,
z z illoots and Shoes.
.Ladies. Floc Buskins,
do Leather, dn.
" do French, Ties,
do Grecian, do. ,
do Slippers.
do Boots, Morrocen and Leather.
Gentlemen's iNater Proorß mts, •
do Codrsed do
do Shoes, coarse and fine,
Children's Shoes of every size and quality,
just received from New York. and for vele very
low by T. & J. BEATTY
Nov. 28 . , 48—
PROCLA MAT( nsl . .—Notice is hereby, given
that Is Court of Common Pleas. for the tri.,l of
causes at issue, in and for the Couniy nf
will he held at Orwigshutg, in the enanty aforesaid,
on Monday the 21st day of Deeepber next, at 10 o'
eloek in the forenoon.
Therefore all persons having suits pendinE; and all
l iereons whose duty it shall be to appear at said
Goiirt, will take notice and govern themselvee
J. G. WOOGISON , Sheriff.
Sht riffs
burg. Sept. 28 1829, ( 39
ELY Punetwilattendanee ta demanded of the Ju
ror:4 and witnesses summon( d to attend this Court
Green and Black Teas
J UST received and for sale by
T. & J. BEATTY
Nov. 28,
For Sale,
'VERY low, 2 small tracts of land on Tumbling
Run, the one about 4 and the other Iron 5 to
6 miles from Pottsville. the one containing AO and
the other IRO acres, Wit° Oak, White and Yellow
Pine, and Spruce Timbcr—they would be 'sold eith
er together or separate. A public road is now be
ing made through the land to Pottsville. For terms
!inquire of Henry Rauah or Joseph Morgan, Or
vigsburg.
l I the above land is not sold before the first day
of February nest, it will then be offered at Public
sale at the Howie of Michael Mortimer, in Pottsville.
JOSEPH MORGAN.
48—let feb.
Or wigsborg, Nov, 28,
NEW GOODS.
•
JUST 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.
Carbon, Oct. 31st, 1840. 44-
Farm to be Let.
TIC , be let, a farm alely occupied by Frederick
R om Beekman. near the Old Bull's Head, on the
Hinewrville Road, two miles from Pottsville. Ap.
ply to G. W. FARQUHAR.
October 1k 11—
=EN
giN Saturday the 26th•day of December, ,inst.
`LP will be sold et Public Sale, at the house of Wit.
lied Straub, Inkeeper, in the township of Wayne,
in the county of Schuylkill, the' following Real Es.
tate, :
ho. 1. About four acres of cleared land, situate
in Pinegrove township aforesaid, adjoining lands of
Snyder & Holmes, Nathaniel Henrie. and a public
Road leading from Reading to Sunbury.
; 6 *.".;47:;"`: with the appurtenances,
consisting of
No v , large two story Brick Dwelling house,
Log Stable and other out buildings.
No. z. A certain Plantation situate partly in
inegrove and partly in Wayne township, county
afM•esaid, adjoining lands late Huntzinger & Deng
/,'r, Aural Zerby. Conrad Reichert, Michael Fritz,
Grrs"man and others, containing 181 acres, part
'en.ml land arid 'about 4 acres meadow, and the rest
arable, with Swatata Creek running through the
same—the improvements are a two story Log Man.
Bina house, and a Log Barn, at present in the tenure
of Peter firmer.
./Vir: 3. A certain Plantation situate in Wayne
township, count v aforesaid, adjoining lands of John
Snvaer, John 1-leLTner, decd. and lands late Michael
Fessler, dr.c. containing 120 acres, the
improvements are a Log Mansion house
Loz Barn and Spring house, with a
Spring , of never failing water, a good
Orcrrsru and about 10 acres - meadow, at present in
tenure of Abraham Fertig, Jr.
No: 4. A tract of Wond land situate trr the town
ships of Pinegrove and Wayne aforesaid, adjoining
lands of Jonathan Zerby, John 'Zerby, John Boyer.
Sirubhor &Co. Jacob Pittnnig and others,containing
557 acres. This tract is divided iota 7 lots of from
50 to 100 acres each, and will be sold slither in the
whole or lots to suit purchasers.
No. 5. The undivided one third of 3QO acres o
Coal land, situate in Barry township, county - afore
said, adjoining lands of Strubhar, Fidler, Fr ancis
Spalizer, Benjamin Snyder, Peter Baler, Jonn S.
Hiecter. El., Benjamin Bishor, John Filbert and
others, held in common by Abraham Fettle. Esq.
dec. viiih 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 Zim
merman, and lands surveyed to William Iluntziuger
and others, Containing 53 acres.
No. 7. A lot of Coal land situate in Norwegian
township. county tifiiresaid, adjoinini lands belong
mg to the Swatara Coal Company. and lands sur
ve•yed In John Zimmerman and John Snyder, coo
atnimr 19 acres:
T. & J. BEATTY.
No. P. The undivided three eighth part of 430
acres 01 Coal land, situate in fs,l9rwegitin township.
county afioesaid, adjoining land surveyed to Nith
ol.is Allen, and 'no& of John C ofierinan, and hods
surve%ed to William Graaf, it being part of the
same formerly held by A . Whaira Fertig, Esq. dec.
in catninou with Atipmllalifiliorbush and Samuel V.
Franks, E q. deeeaft:!.
49-3 t
B. BANNAN.
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ratuable Coal and other Lando
for Sale.
No. 9. 3uo acres of unimproved land, surveyed
on a waitant granted to Michael Wenrick.
ko. 10. Two thirds of two hundred acres of un.
improved land, surveyed on a warrant granted to
Peter Kremer.
No. 11. One eighth of 400 acres of unimproved
land. surveyed du a warrant granted to Peter Kre
mer.
No. 12. One third of 308 acres of unimproved
land. 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 warrant granted to Joseph Fer•
lig, adjoining lands of Philip Clowier and others
late the estate of Abraham Fertig, dec.
Sale to commence precisely at 10 o'clock A. 11.
Attenitence and terms of sale made known on the
day of sale by
PETER KREMER, Executor.
Pinegrove, Nov. 28, 48-5 t
. .
N. B. Persons desirous to view the premises. will
please to call on Peter Kremer in Pinegrove town.
ship
Cheap Ready Made Winter
Clothing.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
1 1 HE advertisers have on hand and will sell very
cheap for cash.
Super double milled English Beaver Cloth Over.
coats full mined $lB to 20
Double milled Froektuats, made in the best style
from $l6 to 18
Heavy English Pilot Cloth Over Coats, 12 to 16
do- do Frock do 10 to 14
do Hirrington Cloth Over Coats.
Blue Black and fancy colored Dress Coats. 10 to 14
do' do do Extra superfine west of Eng 2
land Cloth Dress Coals, S 14 to 18
%Superfine Blue Black and fancy colored Cassiinere
Pants; $7 to 8
Superfine do do Buckskin Caesimer sto 6
do Satinet Pants, 4 to 5
Heavy lined Satinet Punts, 21 to
First quality Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 4i
do do Cloth do 6 to 71 6
do do Fistian hunting Coats
Fine Kentucky Jean Coals. Sif
Heavy Ger.ne Silk Velvet Vests. 5 to 6
Sjerfine English Ilk. Blue Blk. fancy cut Silk
Velvet Vests, S4li to 51
Fine English boiled Satin Vests. 3 to 4
Ilea vy double backed Woolen Velvet Vests 3 / 1 134i
Super fine B rue arid Bili. Cassimere do 3to
Fine double Breapt Saitinet Vest, 2 to 21
Valentia an Woolen Velvet do 16 to 2
A general assortment of superfine Lambs wool
Shirts and Drafters, fine Linnen and Muslin Shirts
&c, Cotton and Canton flannel under Shirts and
Drawers, heavy Marino Shirts 4c, Hoisery, heavy
Germantown Woollen Novo and half hose, fine
white Cotton arid heavy Lambs wool hose, superfine
lull ironed Satin and B mibazine Stocks, extra
French Merino rind hair cord Scharfs and Scharf
Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collars
&c. &c.
Alen, a large and handsome aFaortment of super
fine %Vest of E .gland Cloths and Ca•simeres, and a
small quantity or well selected French Cloths, a
mongst which are a variety of Diamond Beaver
for Over Coals of different shades and finish.
Also heavy doniesitc Diamond Bear Clutha. i Those
w ho p a y Cash may hnv harEminvi of
LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR.
Wonllen Dealers and Tailors, corner of Centre
and Mahaniango Streete. -
November 2P,
Valuable Rolling Mill,
Al Manyunk, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
IHE ROLLING MILL at Manyunk.located di.
reetly on the Schuylkill Canal, having a wharf
on it of 150 teet, depth to low 'water mark of Schuyl
kill River 400 Manyunk and Flat Rock Turnpike
passeaibroogh the lot about 200 teet from the canal;
is very convenient for receiving stock and shipping
Manufactured iron by Canal or Turnpike, being a.
boot 7 miles from the City. The power is obtained
from the water of the Canal, having 150 inches on.
iilex a head of 3 tees; diameter of the water wheel
16& feet, width 20 feet, water anti ground rent $975
anntrally. There is a large Mill on one side of the
water wheel with roughingrolls and 3 pair of large
bar rolls fih• railing I to n inch round, a to 2 inch
square, and 2113 and 4 inch flat iron: turning lathe,
squeezers, 3 puddling and 1 beating furnaces, on the
opposite side of the Cwheel is a small mill for rolling
all sizes of round acd square under one Inch, and
scroll and hoop iron, with, one heating furnace.
These furnaces are boilt for , burning bituminous
Coal. For further information, 'ectdresa or apply to
JACOB F. IMECKLEY,
Nov. 10, 46-7 t No. 248 north 3d street.
Merino Shawls, c.
_TWIN'S superior Merino Shawls. purchased
-IA from the importer at a small advance, just re
ceived and for sale cheap.
Also, French and English Merinees, Plain and
Viewed Mouslin De Lanes, and Figured Saxony
Clothe, &c.
Noaember 21.
The American Almanack,
AND Repository of useful knowledge for 1841
Just reciexed end for sale by
B. BA'NNAN.
Orteber 111 46 .
scilneriber teaieetfully Infants tlid i ptiblid
THE
generally, that he has a Shop in Centre striate
over Mr. Slater's New Sion% Pottsville, whoa thy
will continue tcr make Gentlemen's Wearing hp.
pare!, which he will warrant unrivalled as to
manship and symmetry,
The uniform success which hap invariably atten
ded the bubscriber in every branch of his art. make.
him confidently anticipate a continuation of patron.
age, by a desire to please and assiduous attendant.
business. -
MX Two Journeymen end en Apprentice wanted.
JAMES P. CREAN&
4S
November 10
'INSOLVENT DEBTORS—THE Sabseribero .
have applied to the Judges of the Court of com.
mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the beam& of
the several Acts of Assembly passed for the relief of
Insolvent Debtors, and that the said 'Judges have
.appointed Monday the 28th day of December next.
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at thi Copt, House, In
Orwigaburg, for the hearing of us and our creditors;
when and where they' may attend if they think
proper.
GEORGE W. MCCLURE
DANIEL WANTNER
JAMES MADAIR Y
November 28. 1840.
Parchment.,
WELL prepared English Parchment, le►ge sail
" small sheets, just received and for sale by
IL HANNAN.
49
December 5,
4VERY large assortment from SO cents to $
per Gross, among which are the latest and
most approved miens, just received and for le 113 by
BANNAN.
49
December .5,
Quills Quills!!
VRONT 25 cents to 9 3 75 per hundred, just so.
ceived and fur sale by
December,
stationary, Asc., .
gI F almost every description, just received lad
‘-o'
for sale cheap by
December 5,
Chess Merl ,
M received and fur sale by
B. HANNAN.
49
December 5,
VCIREPS series of School Books —A fresh supp!y
%-", at Philadelphia prices, by the dozen or single.
always for sale by
December 5.
WOR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Phthis
ic, Spitting of Blood, pain and weakness of
the Breast, and Lungs, and all pulmonary affections.
Price, 25 cents per bottle.
A supply of the above medicine just received and
for sale at the Drug Store of
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
48—
November 28,
Children's Shoes.
A LARGE assortment of Philadelphia tuanutau
tured Children's Shoes, for sale by
October 10,
Mahogany,
wOR sale by the subscriber in Orwirburg, a
'very ftne lot of Mahogany Veneare end Boards.
JOSEPH MORGAN.
48-4 t
7to b
OrwiEßborE, Nov. 28,
rtiew Cheap Cash Stores
E subscriber nds just opened in Centre street,
a few doors above Norwegian street, an entire
new and elegant assortment of Goods, consisting of
• Dry Goods. I Queensware,
Groceries, Hardware, &c.
All of which were purchused at suc i hp si
r,lis will
enable him to offer them at an una sto Ii ow price.
His design is to sell cheap for cash. He can assure
the public, that a call will be sufficient proof to con•
firm the assertion, that he will not be exceeded by
any in cheapness.
All are respectfully invited to call and examo
ine the assortment and prices, being confident his
words will not. suffer from such a course.
October 31.
Almanacs for 1841.•
CIERMAN and English Almancs for 1841, by
" 1 the gross, dozen, or single,Tor sale by
B. BANNAN
45
November 10,
New Fall and Winter Goods.
JUST received by the subscribers, a assortment
nl
of suitable Goods for the present ar.d Approaching
season, consisting of
Prints from 33 to 61 cents per yard,
Bleached and Unbleached MuOm from
25 to 61 cents,
Cloths,,Cassimers, and Sattinets.
Pilot, Beaver and Bear Skin Cloths.
Flannels, Linseys, Checks,
Merino, Thibet, Stlk Toilnet
Merinos, Ttekings, Checks Gin
Brocha, Belvidere Thibet Qr pia:
Yarns Hosiery. Blankets 4'c. 4
all of which they well sell on their ni
cheap for Cash.
48-
Oct. 3.
rirtHE subscriber respectfully informs khe public'
21 * that he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3
doors below F. & 3. Beaty's Store, corder of Nor
wegian and Centre Streets, where he offers for sal*
a general assortment of
Dr Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, &c.
All persons desirous of purchasing Goode Cheap
for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine for themselves.
November. M.
NEW GOODC
Tun. received. a large and splendid assortment
" of new Felt and Winter Goods. I
Dry Goeds of every deseripti*,
Groceries of all kinds.
Glass & Queensware
Fur, Clot hand
, Hair Seal Caps,
Mackerel, Salt 4.c.
All persoisivishing to purchase Goode
cash, are respectfully invited to call ei
for themselves.
E. W. EARL.
47--tf
October 10.
Feathers.
L IVE Gam Feathers, for rely
E. Q. &it '0474
Oetobei 24
TAILORING*
T.MANUEL HOFFMAN
ADAM HOFFMAN
JOSEPH BEAN
ISAAC WEIDMAN .
SAMUEL SAY
JOSEPH ZOLL
WILLIAM SHREADER
PHILIP HABER
PATRICK ROONEY
RALPH LEE
JOHN DALY
JOHN L. MENNIG
DAVID MORRIS
SAMUEL ZIMMERMAN*
WILLIAM LLOYD
Steel Pens.
Cobb's School Hooks.
BREWSTER'S
Pectoral Mixture,
E. Q. k A. HENDERSON.
41-
G EO. W. SLATER,
44-
E. Q. & A. REND
NEW STORE.
,
EDWARD HUGHES.
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SAMUEL
BANNAN.
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B. BANNAN.
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B. BANNAN. _
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Vesting:.
hams.
Shawls.
,ual terms
RSON.
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.up far ,
'lamina
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