The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 15, 1841, Image 3

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    MAR RIE' I . •
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On the 24th ult. by Jacob Remit Esq,. Mr. JAMES
SANDS, ICI MISS CAROLINE SEITAINGTR, both of Potts
villa.
On the Ist of May inst,.! by the same 'Mr
Jostles ' NORWELL, to Miss nANNAII Wins, both
of this ,i)lace.
t . ,
bUlt MAIItIiET• ..:
, CORRECTED Wl:Ete.4.
- ' ' Pottsvi!le, Ilpy 15th, 1841.
,-,•'' WHEAT FLOUR I e'r. Bill . ,s 4 25
-,1 RYE; do do , - 275
WHE:A re . per Bosh 1, 85
ItYF., • do t • . GO
co.RN go
.50
.
:17,
0 %TS, ,
EGGS.
BUTTER.
BACON,
,c)
HAMS.
POTATOES.
MI
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Land for Sale or; rAchange.
. i
5000 ACRES ofntitnproved Lent in
County
in the state of Tennes.
see, net Knoxville. The abo ewill be sold at $1.50
per acre, or exchanged for lin roved property i
i j
e
Pennsylvania. Any persorehttil leg to purcliase.or
exchange wilt please apply tt. John Whi.e, No. 12
Arcade, East avenue, Philadelphia.
The title to the above Land is indisputeahle, was
pattentedlthe 24th of Septenthct, 1840, by th e state
of Tennessee. All letters addreved to me will be t.t.-
'tended to • i .t. f .
!JOHN W 11 ITE.
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Phila,,Miy 15 • I • 20-8 t
• -1, t
Natibtial-Light lhathntry,
WILL parade on'-Friday the 21st day of May
..
1841, at the Armory, at 8 o' lock, A. M. in' Sum.
mer Uniform.;
1
. By command .-
1 ( 1
CHARI:r.; H. RICHARDS,
, f First Sergeant.
[
it [ il 20—
First Troop $4 et m!,
May 15
Ca val
WILL Parade on Fr ida3 l
184 , 31 . 9rti r'e, Hotel,
By command
May 15
Neil
To Bridge
SEALED ProposalS for 0 :ini.irding do covered
Bridge over the .Mahto+l Creek, -near Israel
Reed's mill, in Barry townshi at the site selectee:
by d , Jury iopointed for thaiqurpose, will be recei
ved At the Qilicer of Commis nets, at O rw i g „b urg ,
until the !ast Monday of M 4 ext. The plan upon
weigh the Bridge is to be oni 1, can- be seen at the
Commissioners"
By order of the annissioners.
J. fypoWNING, Clerk
Commissioners' °flier, t i
Orwl , e4burg, May 8; 1841
AT en Election held al
Mortimer tin Monday
ing per,•ons were elected
vile %v aterporopatiy, tnr
William Mortimer,
'Jameit M. Beau y,
13enjumin_F._.i'ornroy,
Charles W Cleo-lens,
Andrew
At 'the meeting of the'
Tuesday evening the 11th
re elected President and Ale
u ter for the envuiotr year.i.
May 15 I i
Ridins Sulkey
"UST received a fresh sU
, perior 'manufactured
Whips which will he soldc
Also a lot of neat walki4
"Ot.ches,
11 ay 15
Teacher
NNOUNCFS his Inten
-"I- for the reception of p
Pottsville, He makes no p
a 4 . bold, round, legibletki
the practi‘al purposes of I
lessons of one _hour eadh' i
sense know Om i t this it)
guarantee Co gism every ,
will receive sixten Icon"
'Nuns—Two dollaralne
unless the - p'upll is (Miele.
made. I
Pottsville, May B i
Nol
A LLperfohs indebted
Ireland, bre rer i oe4e,
Directors of the Poor of -
fore the = first" Monday
sons having claims ag i
land are requested t.
rectors of the Poor for
obovo.mentioned
,perio
M nvB
1:=EI
_TUST opened r
lot ofi
'LP er Sceda, put up
'Containing twelve varietic
Ladies.
y rare and splendid Flow
n liioacs, each Box price $ 1.
'ls, an •elegant present for
mong which are the follow
Wers:
-11 l
Also_ single- papers
ing new and rare Fl
Superb China Pink I
German China Astor
Clematcs Flammula
, Blood Colored Nasturti r
'Everlasting Pups
. Cri m son Spotted Bolsi
Pheasant Eye'd Pink !
Chinese Pink
.Rose Branching LarkFpl
Superb Carnation Pijkr
Great Flowering Petun4i
Eutoca Multillora
Columbine
- SearAt Cantos
,t'eariet Cdrnation alsai
P. & W. Double Hollytj
Su'perb Searle! Zinnia
For sale •by ,
May 8
ple era
andy Tuft
uperb weet William
mine W.,LeavedSchizanthus
Viariagata - Eophorbia
Lt "Flowered Spider Plant
Canterbury Bell
Spanish Nizella
Gillia Aehillafolia
Battali
THE First B3ttalio Schylkill County Votem
teers, commanded ty Major Dengter, will Meet
for Parade and Inspect i on at Schuylkill fltiven t en
Friday the 21st May inst., fully equipped according
'to law,
By - order of
JERE lIAII :',IIAPPELL.
Brig Inspector.
N, B. An election will be held at the same time
and place to electonc Leut. Colonel for said Betel.
ion.
. . •
jERESIIAII BCH APPELL.
i Brig. Inspector.
/9..
Maj 8
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Miners' Bank of Pi.tleville; in the - County of
Schuylkill
THE Directors of this institution , have this day
declared a dividend of Three percent iiii the
capital. stock (paid M) payable to the Stockholilers
'or their legal representatives on or atter the Sour
teenth of this month I
• CHAIIbES . I LEMll . :Zasbier.
May 8th,1841. 19—
per db . -
per ri
o Ouc
per tuish
MED
per , toq .
ufitciil County
L 6ie 21st day of May
9 o'clock A. M.
4IA i bi.JOR.
Fast Sergeant.
20
--1
Builders
20-4 t
4
T i• C
,f ompa ny.
4 the house of Michatl
Mo. fedi inst., the follow
i'M :wagers, of the Putts
th :i ensuing Near, viz':
Samuel Stltyrnan,
lohnC. Earns%
flenry Shelly,
Loh Seitzinger, '.
ITZlissel. . ' -
Loard of managers on
IM. Andrew Russel was
ander Graham, treas-
20-3 t
do Gig It hips.
ply of beautiful andrin-,
ding Sulkq,andGigi
eap by the stioFeriber •
and-riding whalebone
B. BA'NN4k . N.
20-
ITIIOII AS,
I tion of opening . a Room
upils tt the tinr.mgli or
etensions to imparting
siness hand adapted
in ,from six to ten
" as men at common ;
,p3inhuggery ;—but will
person satisfaction w'io
a of two hours each.
AthaTat c and no:charge
with the ithprovement,
19-3 t
tia
o the ,estatc ThBmis
to make payment to the
hylktli County, on or he-
June neat—and all per.
nit, the said Thomas lee.
p isent them to the Di.
t lement, on or before the
N lEL BERTOLET,
ORGE BODY.
ILLIAM BOCK,
Directors.
19—'-
Presents.
CrimPon
Double
lolly hock
Peroffsley's Erysemom
!Great Flowering Primrose
r Purple Sweet Sultan
nine Morning Glory •
k Yellow Zinnia
Do.Niolet Drt.
B. BANNAN.
19-
u Orders.
The Philadelphia
A ND
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.-A-1'.:451 L. .."-`7e:itg • ~II
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M 4r
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Reading Rail Road.
RATES OF FREIGHT.
BETWI:EIi READING AND FStLADPI.PSIA, FROM
MAY 3rd, 1841.
'Per Ton - 2600163
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypium and /
• Bricks. $ 1,30 do
Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble, /
Lime, Tar and Pitch, -( $1.50 do
Flour-20 cents per Barrel. .
Nails and Spikes, Bar and
Rolled Iron, Hollowware,
Grain, Salt, Rirk, Unn } $1.75 do.
ber, Staves, Salt,.. Fish To. J
b'aCco, and Lead,
Groceries, hardware,
'ley, Ale and Beer, Oil,'
Leather, Cotton-, Steam, I
Engines, & Machinery, t . 215 do,
Seeds, Butter, Lard, and
.Tallow, Rags, WCod, o . y. 1
stern, tildes, Hemp, .Ear-;
then-ware...and Glue, J
Dry Goods, Wines ar.d For-)
eign, Liquors, Drugs, and I
Medicines, Glass, Paper, it $3.25 'do. •
China and Queens.ware,'l
Meat, Fish, and Confec-,
tionary,
No etgrage will be charged for receiving 9r de
livering freight, at any of the Depots on the line,
unless allowed to remain over ten days.
No Freight received after 3 o'clock P. M. can be
forwarded by the morning Train or: the nest day.
No Freight , received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be
unloaded on the same day.
Days OF STARTING OF FREIOUT TRAINS.
From Reading, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at
6 o'clock A. M.
From Philadelphia, on Wednesdays ettul Satur.
days, at 6 o'clock A. M.
•• G. A. NICOLL'S.
SuperintendanuTranev. P. & Read. R. R
'Reading, May 8, 1841, 19--
Notice.
LL persons are hereby cautioned not to ink
4-31 - chase a due bill fur $22 22, giv e n to JaeoS
Campbell; by the subscribers, as he lies alre:iidv re
ceived inOre than the value thereof, and we will not
pay the Farr. e.
May 8
Leaden Pipe.
n E:Kr quality and inch Leaded Pipe. Also
11 - 1 ! few excellent hydrants, for sale by
B. BANNAN
May 8 . 19—
.
Coal for Sale.
suhsieriher wishes to inform the public, that
11 - he will have during the season a huge supply
of Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea Coal on hand, at Mann
W Mains' old Landing, near the North America
Landing, which he- will sell nn reaqnnable
- PATRICK BUR KE,
Residence at Patrick Quinn's, Pottsville,
May 8, t 1.9-41*
Pottsville
ANTHRACITE IRON WORKS.
grllig subscribers are now prepared to do all kinds
21 - of Castings, of the best quality on the most
reason Ole terms; the Furnace and Foundry being
immediately on the Canal, Castings will be deliver.
ed in Boats free of charge. Persons wanting cast
ings will find it to their advantage to send orders to
MA2BHALL & Co.
May .8, IJ-Iv
Order's received for Benninglor. FIRE BRICK, which
on full trial prove to be better adapted to' resisting
fire than any other in use—they are made from the
same materials from which the Celebrated China
a rs are manufactured. Aretie A$ ABOVE.
White Clover Seed,
LIOR. Borders and yards, juse.-reeeived and ror
al: sale by
B BANNAN.
May 819—
,
For Rent.
A GOOD garden. Apply. at this office.
May 8 19—
Itemoval.
EA.MATHAWAY & CO. ( of Philadelphia )
'ha,oe removed their place of business from the
wharf lately occupied by, them at South Street,
Schuylkill, Co the Wharf belonging to, and lately
occupied by. S. B. Reeves & Co. A FEW
WHARVES BELOW SOUTH STREET.
Phila. May 1,
Police.
flirt HE undersigned Auditor appointed by the
a Orphan's Court in and for Schuylkill County,
to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the
assets remaining in the hands of Christopher Boy
erir., edininistrator of the estate of Sainnel C. Boy
er, Fate. of East broils w Townqliip. County
aforesaili, deceased, to and kmang the respective
Creditors, of the said Samuel C. Boyer deceased,
according to the order established by Law, will
meat for that purpose on Monday 24th day of May
1841, at the Public House of Michael Graeff, in the
Borough of Orwigeburg, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon, when and where all 'persons interested may
attend if they think proper. _ ,
JAMES H. GR.AEF - F,
• Auditor.
Orwigsburg May 1
• .e matter of the account of Jon
athan Gerber, Administrator of the
estate of Henry Gerber, deeeised.
orrHE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or
phan's Court in and for Schuylkill County, to
audit the above Mentioned account, of Jonathan
Gerber, administrator of the Estate of Henry Ger
ber, late of West Penn Township, del:easee, will
Meet for that purpose on Tuesday the 25th day of
May 1841. at the Fibblie House of Michael Graeff,
in the Borough of Orvigsburg, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, when and where all persons interested
may attend if they think proper.
JAMES El. GR A EFF,
Auditor.
17—
Orwiggb,urg May
For Rent.
SEVERAL large and convenient morns in the
larle store building at the corner of Market and
Centre ste., suitable for a private family or any one
desirous of keeping boarders. For terms apply to
GEORGE W. SLATER.
I 4—
April
opring Fashions.
rIHE subscribers bas received by late imports.
Lion, the Spring and Summer Fashions cv;th a
Erildscupcassortment of Spy ing goods, consisting of
• wool and web dyed Blue Black and fancy colored
clothk, And tassimeres, new styled London single
milted casslnieres do. plain Black and very rich
figured:Silks . find Satin vestings, Diamonds, A/eri.
no, a splendid hrticle entirely nee , for vesting, Black
Satin and fanny, silk cravats,,, Heavy Perlin Silk
and Hoskin Giovea,Fancy Gum elastic Suspenders,
The abo‘re articles will oe sold 15 per cent Tess
than the want prices foi cosh: at
LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,
. Corner of Ceotre & Mahantango St.
April 24th 17— •
Plain & Figured DeLan es.
A NEW . supply of those beeutifut and. fashiona
tole goods just reeelvea end for sale by
T. & J. BEATTir.
Deeemb 49
WILL be sold at publiuction, at St. Clair,
.public
Norwegian township, on Widnesday the 2d
day. of Junelnext, at noon, by order of assignee of
W. West, Jr- W. Hodgkin and'. Pinkerton, all that
certain tract of land situated township with
the improvements thereon—said property hounded
by land of Delaware Coal Co., heirs of Levi Elms.
ker, H. C. Carey, and others, N. A. C. Co. and Wm.
West, jr., containing 74 acres 22 perches. strict
measure. Also, the right which the said Assignee'
has by virtue of an agreement made with Thomas
Haven to deed a peace of hind adjoining the tract,
containing 24 acres 29 perches. Also the two ad
joining lots No. 30 and 31, each 60 feet by 1 200, in
the town of St. Clair, bounded by Hancock street,
Second street, by lot No. .32. and Third street, to.
gether with the Brick Store and Dwel-
Hog with'Finuadkitchen, Shed and two
Frame,tib.leii, Also, one other Lnt
60 14 - 2110 . feet,lcounded by Hancock-at.
Ferund street, Lot No. 14, and Front street, together
with a Frame Barn and Waggon House, and six
new Frame Houses. The above being subject to
the payment of judgment bonds and mortgages, the
amou,nrof,Whicli will he made knowr. at sale. Also
all that tract land situated in said township as.
signed by William West, Jr., bounded by land of
C. Lawton, Seitainger & Co.; N. A. Coal Co., &
others, containing 224 acres 126 perches, more or
less, with the improvements on the same, also sub
ject to the payment of judgment bonds and mortga
ges. On this property are some of the best veins of
Coal in :he region—and the sale is worthy the at
tention of capitalists and operators: For further in
formation apply to
T. ALBERT HAVEN, Assignee,
40 Walnut st. Philadelphia, or to
J. SHEAFE, Pottsville.
March 1 17—
C OME to the premises of the subscriber in
Branch Township, on Tuesday, the 27th of
April last, a dark sorrel mare—white face, saddle
mark, a white hind root, and ie about 9 or 10 years
old. The owner is desired to come forward, prove
property, tiny charges, and take ber away.
GEORGE p" .
Branch Township, May 3.
81000•
W ANTED, a loan of $ 1000, for two or three
years, secured on Real Estate. Apply at this
office.
aprtl24,
•
Pviper Iffaugings.
? A SPLENDID ASSORTAIENT.jj
rao HE subscriber hag received his Spring Patterns
111 of Romii and flail Paper, Birders,. ere., corn
prising the mw.t splendid assortment ever offered in
this region, which will he disposed of it Philadel
phia prices. The patterns tan bra examined at any
time.
April 24 17— B.• DANNAN.
P. O'R El GIN,
J. NIC'BA RON.
19-3 t
ESTATE OF JONATHAN JONES, DECD
riIIHE undersigned, both of whom now reside at
- 11 Heels Forge, East Brunswick township, in
Schuylkill county, given notice that letters of ad—
ministration on the estate of Jonathan Jones, late or
the same place, lion Master, deceased, have been
granted by the Register of S_chltylktll county to
them, they therefore reqiiest alt persons havmq
claims or demands against the estate of the said de
ceased to make known the same tot hem without
delay.
_ _
April 17,
"widerEigneil, Assignee of Alfred A. Gile
• 11- will offer at public sale the hereinafter ciescribed
Real Estate, on Saturday the 2:2d day of May
next, at 10 o'cloch, A. M., at the house of Charles
Christ, in the, Borough of Pottsville. viz : All those
certain Two Story Houses in front, and certain two
Story Houses in rear on a certain half lot of ground
(together with said lot,) situated in the eastern ad
dition to the Bnroirgit ., of Pottsville, bounded in front
by George street, in the rear by land now of late of
Eli Cake, on the northeasterly ;side by Abe north.
west half of lot No. 80, and southeasterly by lot No
79, it being the 8 outheadwardly half of lut marked
in the said addition No. 80, formerly the property
of the said Alfred A. Gile. •
Terms made known on day of sale.
April 17,
Sugar Beet seed,
WARRANTED to be an excellent article, f,r
sale cheap by
April 17,
Tide NI ester- Canal Commis
sion Douse.
D. DINKS & CO. FLOUR AND OENER-
C'AI, COIIitIISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3
Spear's Wharf, Baltimore—Offer their services to
Merchants and other. 4. trading in this market. for
the sale of SUSQUEHANNA PRODUCE, or FUR.
CHASE OF .MERCHANDISE.
Sortie years experience together with their very
favorable location, justifies them in believing they
will be able to give genera! satjfactior..
Refer to OrndortT & Co.
Clark & Kellogg,
Kirkland & Chase, }. Baltimore.
Reynolds & Mosher,
.Drakely & Fenton.
,e. A. & S. Small, York, Pa.
Sterrett & Potter, t
J. &
. A. B. Demaree, Newport, Pa :*
Jona. Hager & Son, flagerntown, Md.
Phila .April 3 14-61.
Mira and Itinailay geed.
2a BUSHELS prime Timothy seed, apd 5.
l u y Bushels of Clover seed for sale by
_March 13,
School Quills, •
A T 25 cents per 100, also a choice assortmenuor
Quills, for general use, from 50 cents to 3,75
per 100.
Also Steel Pens at 50 cents per gross, just recei
ied and for sale by
April 24th
B , •
LACK Italian, Mar.toa, Gros de Rhine, Gro de
Swiss, Blue Black Gra!? de Graine do, Corded
Gros De Algiers, striped and figured Pou de Soir,
figured Gros Den 49, &c. _ _
Linea's.
SK Table Cloths, Damask prapkins; Bird
Diaper, Russia do, Irish Linens, Linen
3 &c. E. %V. EARL
17—
arpetingi, Act.
nd American Ingrain carpetings.
try and Stair do, Damask S.iatr do,
J, attine 4-4 and 5-4, %V bite do,
ilr c. constantly on hand and for
E. W. EARL.
Sign of the Golden Ball.
april 24, 17—
DA" -
Eye
SheetingE\
april 24
- IMNGLISH
- 1 -: 4 Venetian
4-4 Coloured,
Floor Oil Clothe
sale cheap.
its
_IUST received and o. -tied at the alga of the
w-w Golden Ball," a hon• -erne aaipvtment,pf ini
pertme Black, Blue. Inviejb Careenand. grown
Cloths. plain and 6gurea Sa & Marseilles Vee.
tinge which will be Bold very eap.
E. W. EARL.
April 24,
•.. Steel POni.
AFRESH supply or the celebrated Three pain
ted Fenian Pen, just received and forsale by
B. "BARIAN.
April 17 a \6l
THE MINEIFtv .11616:RNA.L.
Assignee% sale
stray Ilia re.
GEORGE RUNYEN.
19-3 t
Notice to Creditors.
NICHOLAS JONES,
PETER JONES,
. Admitiistrators.
16-6 t
Assignees !Sale.
PETER KERN. A;.oignee of
A. A. GILE.
B. BANNAN.
16-
SAMUEL HARTZ.
11-
B. BANN AN.
17-
Silks.
E. W. EARL
EXCH4jrGE,HOTEL
REPECTORT.
T HE undersigned most lespeetfullY announces
to the public, and'eape.lially to to the lovers of
good eating. that he has recently hued up the Re=
feetory under the Exchange tritcl. with every thing
necessary to the convenience and comfort of his
uests. and Us made arrangements with persona
in the city of Philadelphia, which will ensure a reg
ular supply of such delicacies as that bountiful mar.
het can afford.
-
OySt CAR L A:fresh andlralt.).CitilltB
_Terrapins, 'Lobsters, - -
Sardines, Fresh Fish,
Packs, hickens,
Pigions, Pheasants,
Venison, i'nrileSaitp,fac.
%Val be furnished at all - times when in season • '
and having engaged Mr. & Mrs. intro SILVER, 80
l o ng hnd favorably known in thii community, as
keepers of a similar establishment, to take charge
of and superintend this concern. he confidently ex
pects to give general Rat sfa ction Families, parties,
or individuals, will be supplied at all times, with the
utmost despatch.
He has constantly on hand a stock of superior
Wines, including Old Maderia, Pale Sherry, (very
fine.) Brown Sherry, Port , Wine; (pure,) Cham
paigne. (favorite brands.) together.with a supply.r .
'first rate .ALE, Rem and PORTER.
WM. G. JOHNSON,
per JOHN SILVER.
Pottsville, April 17,.18.11,
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of administration ; on the estate of
John Beadle, late of Mount Langlifee, Schuyl
kill county, deceased, having been granted to 6e
eubscriber, all persons indebted to the estate of the
said deceased are requested to make payment to the
subscribers, and all persons having claims or de
mands against the estate of the said Jutin needle are
hereby requested to present them to William Bca
dle without delay.
April 17,
Assignee's Notice.
%V ILL! U 4 LYMAN, of the county ofSchityl
v kill, did on the 9th day of March, DR!, exe
cute and deliver to the subscriber, an assign ner.t of
all his estate, real and peWortal, for the benefit of
such of his creditors to the order tPerilty named,
&shit shall execute and deliver to him a release of
their respective claims in ninety days from the date
thereof.
Notice is hereby given that the said assignment
may be seen at the office of the subscriber, in the
Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill counly, and where
the release is left to h.! signed.
wILLIAM P. DEAN,
Assignee.
March 20. • 12-11 t
Lard!!
.Lard!!!
14 Tu RS prime Lard, received on Consi g nme
and foreate cheap, by the Tub in quantity.
SAMUEL HA R,l Z.
Minch 13,
11—
Shipping Books.
frlIE best and most improved Shipping pooks for
Coal Dealers, just printed and for sale. at this
office.
7—May 1 l—
TO EMIGRANTS.
THE subscriber has now made ar.
rangements to bring passengers direct
s4oii .
4:1 1 .? from Londonderry to Philadelphia in
good vessels sailing from that port twice
every month—and also from Liverpool to Philadel
phia at the lowest rate's. Philadelphia cut rent funds
will be taken at par for passage money—but for
money to be transmitted, the usual premium must
be paid. Prompt attention paid to all orders receiv
ed—and the money refunded on presentation of the
certificates, if the individuals whose passage have
been paid, do not come out.
Passage from Londonderry to Philadelphia $24
" from Liverpool to do $2O
Children under 12 years of age., J half prier.
March 27
T EIE subscriber would respectfully inform the
public that he has removed to the Store former
ly occupied by Hazzard & Strauch. He has also
purchased from their Assigne es
. at extremely low
rates. d portion of their most de sirable griods, hich
in addition to his former stoc4c, e9'ables him to ex
hibit an assortment suMciently extensive to suit
the wants of any who would wish to purchase.
He would' invite all to call, as he can sell goods
at even less than hey are worth. which no doubt
will be an inditeement, especially in these hard
times. i GEO. W. SLATEII,
March 20,
16-3 t
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods.
SATIN striped Cambrics, Lace Muslin; Black
and White wash Blom', Bishop Lawns, Green
and black Fillac Veils and Scarfs, French and net
& worked collars, Swiss Bands, worked Insertings
and Edgings. black Lace and Edging, plain and
rich figured Mouseline De Lanes, Chintzes am;
mestic prints, man' Ginghama. Ticking; Fur' and
apron Checks, summer stuffs of every variety,
Hosiery & Gloves, Marseilles Skirts, bleached and
unbleached Muslin; &e. &c. all of which have been
purchased at very low prices and will he sold at a
small advance. E. W. EARL.
"Sign of the Golden Ball."
17—
apt il 24,
aIrOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND
LT& PHOENIX BITTERS —The high celebrity which
these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing al
,most.every disease to which the human frame is liable
is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person
They became known by their fruits—their good works
have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith
of the credulous
In cases of Ccistivenesa, Dyspepsia. Biliousand Live.
Affections. Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism,
Fevers. and.Aguea, Obstinate Headaches. Impure State
of the yluids, unhealthy' Appearance of the Skin, Ner
vous Debility. the Sickness incident to Ferualcsin Deli
cate Health. every kind of Weakness of the Digestive
Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health. t hese
Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy
remedy. They restore vigortCus health to the Moat ex
hausted constitutions. A single trial will place the
Lite Pills and Phcenix Bitters beyond the reach of cora,
petition, ti the estimation of-very patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail.at WM. B.
MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 3:5 Broadway. New York.
N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac
simile of John Moffat's signature.
CO" The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents,
50" cents, and $1 each, according to 'the size; and the
Pluenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with fulldi
iections. '
FOR GRATIII,TOUS D(STRIBDTION—An
inter
eating little pamphlet.entiticd h Moffat's Medical Man
ual,designed as a Domestic Guide l'ff Ilealth—contain r
ing accurate Information concerning the most. preva
lent disease,and the most approved rdmedies 7 --by WM.
B. MOFFAT." Apply to the Agents. • .
Agents.—The Life medicines. may also be had of the
principal d ruggists in every...town through Out the.linited
States and the Canalas. Atk:for Moffat. Life Pills and
Phenix eittertkand- be sureihat a fac simile of John
Moffat's eignaimit is upon the label of each bottle of
bitters hnd box of pills. -
These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs.
- • M I LL&R,& HAGGERTY. Pottsville.
September 6th,1840. 39—tf.
FRESH GOODS!?
JUSTopepeda large and splendid supplyof seam
ably Gonda, cimmrising a general assortment
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
LIQUORS,
HARDWARE., •
FISH, PLASTER, .
CHEESE, SALT, 4c.
Allot which will bo sold cheap for cash or ex
change for country produce; tt tt. St or eof
.ILISEPH WHITE & SON.
Mount Carbon, • 23 -- 7-tt
JANE BEADLE,
WILLIAM BEADLE,
Administiatotv
VS 6t
B. BANNAN.
13-
Removal.
GARDEN SEEDS.
\
_IUST received and for sate by the subscriber.the
e" following seeds, warranted to be fresh:
Early Turnip Beet, - Extra early Peas,
Long Wood do Early Frame do
French Sugar do - . New York Dwarf Peas
Early Horn Carrot. 10 inch prolific 'do
Early Cucumber Early Charlton , do
Long pickling do , Blue Imperial do
Gherkin do Largo Marrowfat do
Welsh Leek Dwarf Marrowfat do
English curled Lettuce Early Valentine Beans
Early Cabbage do China Red Eye do
Butter Head do Extra Early do
Yellow Winter Bead do Horticultural do
Ice do White Kidney do
Corn Baled . Windsor, long pod do
Citron Melon Carolina do
Water di, Large Lima do
White Onion .Early York Cabbage
Yellow do
Large red sonnet Onion Sugar Loaf do
Curled •Paraley , Flat Dprch do
Snoar,Pciiipip- : , curled Savory do
Early Salmon Radish Drumhead do
Early long white do Red Pickling do
Rusty coat do Early Cauliflower
Red Turnip do Late do
White do do Broccoli
Black & white winter do Cur led Kale, or Burecol
Savoy Spinnage Egg Plant.
Lung Green Squash Tomatoes,
Flat Bush do Bell Fepper
Lemon du Sweet do
Okra Ladies Finger do
Asparagus Early White Flat Dutch
Rhubarb° 'Turnfpa
Salsifie Red Top Turnips
Curled Ehdliie Nasturtium
Summar savory Sweet Marjoram
Sage Lavender
Thyme A nice
Roseinary Mignonette
Early Sugar Corn Onion Setts 1
' : Flower Seeds. &c. &c..
17* All kinds of arns4, Garden lind . Flower Seedi,
procured to order at the shortest notice.
B. BANNAN.
March 27,
Time and Ordei. 'Books.
J UST Printed, Time and Prdcr. Books of th
most approved form, and fur sole by
B. BANNAN.
January 30th, • 5
ENCOURAGE HONE MANUFACTURES
CO.A.CS MANUFACTORY.
T HE subscriber respectfully announces to the
citizens of Pottsville, and the inhabitants of
Schuylkifl county generally, that he has at great
pains procured an excellent supply of materiels. and
superior worlimgn, 40iich enables him to manulac
lure to , orde't at the shortest al; kinds of Ve
hicles, in a style superior to any ever 'Manufactured
in this vicinity before, such as
Boaches.
Barouclies,
Dearborns,
Truck Waggons, arryalls, Ue.
At hie establishment at the corner of Coal end Nor
wegian streets, immediately opposite Pomroy's Irun
Works, in the Borough of Pottsvtlle - ,
Ile has connected with his establishment a
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
With competent and experienced workmen, which
will enable him to furnish hi, Vehicles at much chea
per rates than they have heretofore been furnished.
All kinds of repairing none at the shortest notice
—and 411 those in want of Vehicles after the middle
of Apritomay find something to suit their taste by
eXamimm; ais stock uri hand. •
.con4usion the aubsrxiber returns his sincere
thanks to the public fur their past patronage, and
respecttully..solicits an increase in future, which, by
turning out good work, at low rates, be will endeav
or to merit.
March 27,
New Goods.
W ILL be opcndod fin Mnnday morning next, a
splendid assortrOet of Spring and Summer
Goods, which have been purchased principally fbi
Cash and will be sold *erg cheap by
E. %V. EARL.
Sign of the Golden •fiall.
I
April 3
RAIL ROAD.IRON.
completeassortment of Rail Road Iran from 21Xa
PA to l XI inch.
ILA IL ROAD TIRES from 33in'. to 56 in. exter
nal diameter,turned & un
turned. ...;
RAIL RIAD AXLES. 30,3in.diatneterRai1Rond
, .A :les. manufactured from
• • the patent EV Cable Iron.
RAILROAD FELT. ray placing between the
Iran Chair and stone block
of edge Railways.
INDIA RUBBER ROPE manufactured. from
New Zealand Flax saturat
ed with India Rubber. and
i n tended for Incline Planes
Justreceivetla complete:as
sortment of Chains,from a
in. to II in. proved & man
ufacturedfrom the best ca
ble Iron.
SHIP BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES.
ofdifferent sizes, kept con
anti) , on hand and for Sale by
A. dir. Go RALSTON. Sr CO
No. 4, South Front St
Philadelphia, .I.:nuary is.
CHAINS.
Notice.
wHEREAS the Subscriber has been appointed
• by the Court Executor bonus non with
will annexed, of the Estate of Tamzin Mannon,
late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill
County, deceased. All persons indebted to the said
estate are requested to make payment and those
having claims against the. said Estate to present
the same. LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY:
April 17, 16-6
ELEGANT French Worked Collars. For sale
by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
January 2.
Indian Vegetable Pills.
riptiE subscribers having been appointed by the
-m- proprietor sole agents for Schuylkill County,
offer the above
INDIAN iIEGETABLF PILLS,
for sale, wholesale. and retail. ;
• T. & J. BEATTY.
Mae L 17=-1t
Medicines.
•
Dr. Evan's gelebrated Camomile Pills
Dr. Hunt's Botanic Pills.
Dr.Goodo's Female Domestic Pills.
Dr. eau's Soothing Syrup for children Teeth
ing., Also, •
SWalm's . Panacea & Vermifuge by the Dozen or
single Bottle for sale by.
• B. BANNAN.
February 13th, 7
Eirermettlb
SPEECHofßobect Emmet, before Lord.Norbury
and COLORED PRINTS of the Rev Theobold
Matthew, the apostle at Temperance. inettecrtived
and for rale by E. BANYAN.
Dec. 26, ' 52
.For Sale, Cheap for Cash.
MAIL Ruad Cars.. Britt Cars, Wheelbarrows
Skreons, %Mg, Shovels, and other Minmg
Too) and Implements. Apply to'
t- ANDREW RUSSEL
March 6, 1—
Crackers.
FRESH Water, Sugar, Soda and Bran Cracke
f or male by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
January 2, r I—
.
Blank Books,
Ark F every description, 'always on hand, and man
4Flifaetured to order, at tho subscpbee,s, Bindery,
neat, goo 4 and cheat. B. BANNAN.
April 16— •
arrtag, es,
Buggies,
Sulkies,
PHILLIP HOFFA.
13-3 ma
RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to
his etistUnicro and the public in' general, fbr'tfte
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
ho has a patent right, and recommends them to the
public as being far superior in durability, ease, and
comfort to the rider than any othet yet invented,
and he recommends his Steel Spying Crons Straingd
Saddle to the. notice of the public, with confidence.
He therefore respectfully invites the public Wean at
bts shop nearly _ opposite lilortirner's Hotel, And di.
redly apposite W. T. Epilog's Drug Store, Centre
Street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves.
He also keeps constantly on band a general as-
sortment of all kines of work, such as Saddles,
Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig,, anti Wagg9
Harness, Tronks,Alieces. Travelling Bags, Gig
and Riding \V hifieMet Every description of wodt
in his line will be made to oriler..on ilia shone*
notice, with neatness, durability, and on terms es
low as can be done elsewhere.
ALP An excellent assortment of 'Silver. and Drina Mounting.
Mounting. Ridirkg and Gig Whips, &c. &c, Which
he..tinll sell very cheap, wholesale and retail.
December 12. - 50—
For Sale.
To Iron Manufacturers. ,
TllT.§iiimeoiber.liavipg.'otiteined'Ae2 a ina g Artik n t
front Mr:Geoige Crzttfc homber of Pity.
races; and holding , also the patent of the late Dr.
Grivenhainer for the game. to smelt Iron Ore with
Anthracite Coal, anti retaining the exclusive right
of said pattern to manufacture Iron. and
Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the atanufec.
tore of Iron. Applications to be madeto Williatu F.
Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. , •'t
'F. W. OttSS4EhiIIAINEII7
Jen. 4
Juvegiile Piauo In
structer,
JUST received and fur sale by
HANNAN
Alto Burron'e Piano Primer.
October 17.
SWAIM'S VERMIIIEUGE•
The most unfit' Family Afediciu ever of
:tere'd . to the Public. •
THIS well known Anti-Dysenteric and Worm
—Med
icine has provtli successf these twelve years
past, acd is universally acknow ledged by all who have
tried it, to be far superior to any other mtdiclno ever
employed in the diseases for which it is recommended
It )8 perfectly safe, ant4fo child will refuse to take It.
Worms being especially apt to infest persons of - debß.
toted digestive organs and emaciated conStittlliOtis
much mischief is often done by yhe ordinary worm med
icines, which generally, consists of the strongest purge-
Xives s ca lomeli . tha t destroyer of the constitution, bitters,
Itirde'rcot, stlirrs Of tOrpentide, wormsece od .&c. fie.
Articles of this kind tiny destroy , weans, but they de
' bibtate the stomach, and .olen materially injure 16ot
general health, without removing the causa.
Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the
ccaeral health, without removing the cause. Swaim's
erraifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the
cause of the worms, by giving vigour and healthy action
to the stomach, bowels and °rpms of digestion, thereby
relieving measles, croup, hooping cough, &c. This
,rnedicine,by invigorating the internal functions atrengie
ening the organs of digestion, and remoying.the primatr
cause which creates nuirbi 'acieretidria, will relieVei
Bowel Complaints. Cholic, Dysentery. Despepsia, and
the whole train of biliary affections, Sick Headache,
Acidity of the Stoniach. Foul Breath, Bleeding Piles,
tee. it is an 'antidotein the early stage of Fever and
Cholera Alorbus.
A t general Fatnily Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as
the aapplicable to most of the diseasesi to whiehchiltiten
are 'object. Swaim's Vermituge will be tumid ofsocao
utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the eon
rtvality of the table ; a dose taken before dinner will
anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, not um
freemently produced by wine. In the neglect of this
however. a dose in the morning or the following morning
will, in most instances, restore the tone of the Sum
.
ash.
.
Familievoniilent in the cohntry, insolated in a
measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to
the far west, or bound to disnint ports, seminaries and
all public institutions and charitable associations will
find thisremedy constantly at hand. of 'great utility.
Prepared at SWA [Ars LABORATORY Philadelphia.
And tbr sale by • U. HANNAN.
Agent for Schuylkill Connty.
44—tf
October 31
BRENUSSER'S
Pectoral
IVOR the cure ofCoughs, Colas, Influenza, Phalle
ie, Spitting of Blood, pain and weakness of
the fireawt, and Lange, and all pulmonary affections
Price, 25 aenta per bottle.
A aupply of,lhe : abuve medicine just received and
for ea'a at the Drug Stolle n.O
JOEN B. C. MARTIN.
November sB,
White Winter Strained
• Sperm Oil.
ILLER & HAGGERTY have just received
their Winter block of While 'Winter Strained
Sperm Oil, which they can recommend to their
fiiends rind the public as being superior
Nov. 28th,
Port Clinton Foundry
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold at private sale, the Foundry
pletusaptly situated at Port Clinton,Sekuylk ill
county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencornentuuLtheAattle Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Rail Road, trgv• titiikftig, and
will in a short time be one of the best situations
in the country to do a large business For terms
PA RK TIERS,
&c. apply to
Iron Founders, Philadelphia.
ar ISAA.O MYERS,
port Clinton
C-63
Merino Shawls, &c.
L.UPIN'S! superior Merino Shawls, purchased
1 - 41 front the importer at a small advance, just re
ceived a'ndlot sale eltCap:
Also, French and English Merinos .Plain and
Figured Monello Do Lanes, and Figured Saxony
Cloths, &c.
Nnaember 21.
NE W S T •
rr HE subscriber respectfully informs tha publid,
n• that he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3
doors below I'. & 3. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor
wegian and Centre Streets, where he oilers for sale
a general assortment of
Dr
.y Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, &c.
Allpersons d'esirounpf purehasing,Guods Cheap
for Cashvaro relmeotfully invited to mill and exam.
ine for themselves.
EDWARD wvaaEii
November. 21,
W15T4747.' LC,,Z=NGEs.
For Colds.
THESE celebrated Lozenges were originally
priVate prescription of the late Profesior
Wia
tar. But from the great benefit attending their
in cases of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, 4T. have becomz
a standard remedy for -these complaints. The sub
scriber having a copy of the original recipe, preparet
them precisely according to it. For sale by the c:o
-zen or single box, at 'JOHN S CARTIIsP,S
Oct 24 43 'Drug Store, Pottsville.
Removal.
PATENT SPRING STEEL.
Cross-Strained Saddles, &c.
RICIIMIRD D. SIIOEXER,
Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer.
Gloves! Gloves!!
JUST received a superior article of Ladies Hea
kin Gloves. E. Q. A. HENDERSON
January 2,
BOOK-BINDERY
■lO BANNAN Ileacemmencedit Book Bindet.
117. in pannt'olrein fyitit lila no't4t, f4terel.'oll4
all ilitila et 'Books w ili hr bound et the shortest
outtca•at rate* .•-•
EEO
48--
E. W. EARL
47-tf
E!!ENI