The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 29, 1841, Image 3

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' i CAST. AlOll2 vs. G EL--We learn from
.N. Orleans that the l imy in t is case, after hearing
argumentilon both Sides; we - discharged until the
17th instant : . - With all doe ' Peet for the lady of
1.,,
General Gaines, virs ire constrainted to say that she
OPPeoO-..Orendered both herself and spouse
suproitnitOolonis during he progress of the tri.
id.. Witness the i following port of a . ' dialogue
which ,occurred in Court on he day the jury was
diseharged;Mr. Peyton, COll set for Mr. Gaines,
hiving been prohibited by the [ Court reading antes.
tirriony oertnin port** of a printed pamphlet which
he held in his haild.ll4 Gene Al rose and said—
" May it please !t;he Conthe lady
,will take
charge of the east: herself: eh is prepared to do it." I
Mrs. GH.(takiUg the boO in her band which I
i..
Mi. 'Peyton had been prevented from reading— "
Yes, IL will proceed Withthcfease."
The Judge—" DO you intend to offer the testimo
ny in that hook as evidence ?".
Mrs. G.-1" Yes; part of it."
The Judge—" Well, then,
to proceed." 1
Mrs. G.—",Then, l I thank . iy God: I can go.be
fore the judges of the' United tates,S upreme Court,
where I will be heard. and ere justice will be
I done me: which 1 ,Cannot ex ct here. where I see
such partiality." :
The Judge—" General Gai , es, this is language
' which I shell not 'suffer. De Drum must be pre.
served in thts Court; there areno privileged classes
. .
here."
Gen..G. o it is not my int;tion to be. indeco.
reins to the. Court. I know y rights nod still
inatnllin'then in despite of my enemies, and hide
spite of New Orleans and its sixteen banks."
"The Judge ._" Order must be preserved in this
Court." j
Gen. Games.- 0 Gas not our honor acted as
Y [.
counsel for the oppoSite partieS in this case before
you were raise d
r to a seat on t at bench 7"
".. Mrs. G-4—" Yes; he was : lid he is now sitting
in judgment against! us." '
The Judge.—Mra. Gaines, again repeat that I
i
will not-sit here and } suffer su, h langatige as this
to be made use of even by a w jnan." -
During this singular dismiss' on, one. of the offi—
cers of the court was sent for 'Messrs. Grymeri or
Chinn, the associate's' of Mr. Pe ton for the defence,
to take charge of tfiC case, but neither of them was
forthcoming! and Mr. Smith, ' gain addressed the
4:
Court, urging the right of the eTendants to a fiber.
al construction of the law of e idence,
General Gaines again arose and alluded to The
controversy 'which closed previous td Mr. Smjth'e
addreising the Coen-,
Tit r e Judge—" I hive sal nothing, General
Gaines, against the lady. I a sure I acted with
great forbearance: I did not revent argument of
any question , of l aw • , bu t I into posed to prevent a
i
scene of wrangling.- which, if permitted to go on,
was calculated to bring the C art into contempt,
and to weaken that authority - which it is bound to
exercise for the preservation of order."
Gen. Gai4es.- 4 I have something to ray for
which I hold myself responsiblei rt to this Court and
to the world . The counsel I.sthe plaintiff ( Mr.
Roselitnej said yesterday that y remarks relative
to one of-the parties to this eui were impertinent.
This I neveotuffered l any per .r 1 to tell me before,
but coming from that gentlema , I let the language
pus fr om my ear as theidle wi d. Since my Wife
has bun alltided to, I insist u..n her right to be
heard,"; .
The,judge.—" I do ITOV denF
the Court, bet is the evidence cl
%or 'Esr:—The Bank' of Lu.
reward of 3000 dollar's for the
delivery of JUles L. Diunoy, late
Cherles Zenon Colson, late di
bank, who absconded, after robbi
a considerable amount of mono •
that-in an examination of the b
poison* had disappeared, an ove
of 60,000 dollars was discovered
bad immediately absconded.
DOUBLE OR Q SIT. •
I've courted you; Ellen, for tue ee months or more,
And am rather verse off, than before—
'Tis alosiog game ; truly I've 4layed;•and 'tis fit,
I hope you'll ellowj•we should- double or quit !
W,.
nstse.—:The New Bedford [M ercury says that
Iwo wales Where lately seen o Westport. Four
boats put eV and iik!.i capture them. One was
50 feet long,Tthe others 25: The joint product of
all will be about .1500 gallons.
Lo t TR POOR IWDIAI !—Abo
dians i including Wild Cat and h*
at NOw Orleans on the 19th,
karma.
cry At the last accounts, the 'Slew Odeon's folks
were luxuriaiing,on watermelons. Our mouth wa
ters at the thought. It's impossOe for us to keep a
stiff upper lip. 1 ,
Why do we see BO'maiiy Woken windows about
town
Because putty is riz,' and no ,anes are taken to
mend them.
A FINE Sraur.—The•Quebec dazette of Wednes
day says that on Tuesday last oroir hundred ships un
der sail were. entering that harbcir from the several
ports in England. '
EMIGUANTB.—•••TheferaITiVCAIt the port of New
York since Saturday, no less thin 1400 emigrants
from Europe.
I've thrashed you; and not! I
said the farmer to the rye as he
snack. ,1
oz?Prefessortspy is now de verlng a course of
lectures in Albany, Y.
'mAjaßl
On the 2let instent,l4 the Re
Mr. Jon Min, to Mika DoneTEr
Pottsville.
On the the 23 inst., by the
Mr. WILLIAM LBSI , CO Miss
both of Pottsville.
On Tuesday last, by the:- Re
CRADLE! MOLL, of Pottsville, to
KAsTsta, of Norwegian townsh,
On Monday a fortnight, by th
1175' TOBOL9T, to MiSS • ',
of this tilsee.
DIED.
At the : Mount Carbon Hotel, • ottaTille, R. B. Y.
GARAY, fiktlfill eon of Major B. Giahan, of the county
of Waterford; Ireland, aged 27 years.
OUR MARSET•
CORRECTED WILLY. .
- 1 Potesvai May 29d, 1891.:
WHEAT FLOUR
RY E . ' do ; Crl Ba7F/ 84 621
,- do - 275
WHEAT, ' pr Bash 1, 85
RYE, ' i -;. do • 60
CORN, ; ' do 50
OATS, ' -:' do - - 92
EGGS. ' per dos, 44.4. 10
RUTTER. I per '
min .. • 12
BACON, I do
d 8i
HAMS, ' : ' 10
POTATOES,, . . per bash o .
.. 55
HAY, , per ton 15 to $l7
• Temperance
dIE Pottsville Temperfnce
' the Methodist Chprch, on T
3d. of June, at half past seven o'cl
Addresses will be delivered. The ,
tally invited to attend.
I, • I JOHN WAT
. I Chairman o
ROBERTA. PALMER, See
Pottsville, IMay 29, 1
Loudon .. Brow
FoR sale by
E, eS• A.
May 29 f
Musical goeielF%
AMEETING of this Wets Or Music; and °Mom
wishing to improve themsehresio4be art.
be held in the - Preskyterian - Church. ion' Tuesday
Evening next. June 1, for , the PinijOSEl,Of forming a
Musical Society. It Is biliewid that suchwn' Assn.
dation will accomplish . What has !ling beena desid:
oration in Pottnvillea; concentration of all the Mu
sical talent in the Borough, vocal 'nil instrumental
—and thus. by mutual improvement, ?really astral
the res*ctive Societies of Christiana in a most de
lightful, part of their 'Worship. This call is 'a gener
al one; and it is hoped that au -friends of, the Sci
ence, bott, ladies and gentlemen, will:attemi.
May 29, 1840.% —ll.
Indian' Vegetable Pills.
.
Of the Worth American College of Health: As ap
pears by the following orcumstaneee, ate foot
perseding the use of all other Pills as a ammo&
REMEDY, for the purification of the blood. and as a
consequence, the eradication of Dumas! from the
KORAI , MUTER
cannot permit yr u
.
'SWAYING been duly - .appointed County. Agent
as for the sale, °n large or small quantities, of the
named article, auggeat the following as. strong pre.
sumptive proof, that the claim of this medicine to
public :confidence, id founded tin unquestionable
at.d - we believe,
unquistiunable authority. •
Letter from Mr. Cimfield, Travelling Agent for
the United States. • r ,
'Messrs. T. &J. BEATTY: .- •
I herewith enclose fur your service in the way,
of advertising, the notice of Stichter & McKnight,
successors to Keim & Stichter. Reading, who are
agents far Brandreth Pith, and perhapi for others,
You will perceive the force of their language, un.
der these circumstance.. and my business is to ap.
prim you of the testimony which the gentleman to
whom they' refer have alrerdy given.—four of them
priOr to the reference, and one, Mr. GH. Miller,
since the reference. but without being informed of
it by me, or in -any manner alluding to it.
&mann & IttifCsoni, ( as successors lb Keim
& Stich ter , Reading.) having been duly appointed
county agents for tbeexcellent and superior medi—
cinel a ve named, are now prepared to supply the
demands of former agencies, and will be gratified i
by the Appointment and supply of new ones, on the
usual liberal terms.
"Fcri the character of these pills we refer with
confidence, but without asked consent,' to thefol.
lowing named gentlemen, who have sold, them long
enough to , know their true value in comparison
with any others now in market. Their relative to
cation. gives every facility to the inquirer who de—
serves Ui obtain, either for sate or use, a first rate
article."
To take them in consecutive order, then Mr. C.
W. Porter,.P. M.,'Maiden Creek, Jan, 26, took of
me on commission, 6 doz. Since that time„-he pur.
chased of K. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and f an the 4th
inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating, that fiemever had
a medicine which brought back so good a report.
nor one which bad so ready a sale. As he is Post
Master, any person can easily and cheaply met%
lain whether my veracity can be impeached and at
the same time learn whaLother pills, be tells or has,
sold.
Mr. G. H. Miller, late of Brickensville, had re
quested me to appoint him an agent for Womels
dorf, because he well know the value of the article„
April 20th he took of me 4 dozer, and ore the 24th
inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it being in Womelsdorf,
a new article, and bought 2 dozen more.
This statement is similar to the foregoing.
- To Mr. M'Kinty, one dozen were sent at a yen.
Lure, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, I left him 2
dozen on'commission, and on the 11th inst. he paid
me for 7 dozen stating, as do the others, that me
medicine with which he is acquainted has as good
a name and so ready a sale. -
Peter Kline, Poit Master, has sold to a man who
Min the white swelling, probably near 60, whore I
seen; and who states. that no other remedy has ren.
tiered him any service, tint that this hat, and now
that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fully persua
ded he will entirely recover.
Samuel Heckler. Post Master. sells tha other pipe.
but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 of
'them—that tho' 64 had these less than 4 months,
and the others several years, of these he now sells
about 10 boxes where be has a call for one of the
other sort. He mentioned a woman wbo has du
ring several years suffered by the rheumatism, and
though other remedies had been invoked. she
has not found any benefit, save in the use of these
pills.
er rieht to address
.sed 7" •
- •
mums has offered a
• prehension and safe
'receiving teller, and
count clerk of the
/ 1 the institution of
. We sie it stated
nk after the above
draft to the amount
and a book-keeper
I would add much general and particular inlor
mrtiun, but shall defer to a mote convenient oppor.
wilily an exposition which must be interesting to all
'who are i liable to diseases. To the business in hand,
the reference, I have paid the attention it seems
to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest de
sire that it may be read with candor, and produce
the effect to which truth is always entitled.
Respectfully,
R. CAMFIELD,
Travelling Agt. Ihnted States.
Pottsville, May 29_ •
t 200 Florida In
followers, arrived
their way to Ar-
The following named gentlemen compose the
ist of agents for this county and vicinity, ea far as
they are at present received. Other names will be
-added as agents shell be .appointed.
T. &J. Burry, Pottsville..
Daniel Saylor,Schsilkill Haven,
Caleb Wheeler. Pinegrove,
John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg.
J. df G, Matz, Port Clinton,
B. K. Miller, McKeansburg, -
Wm. 'region, Tamaqua,
F. Drey & Co. Tuscarora.
Sarhuel Buyer. Middle Pep,
Seidel & Co. Hamburg,
1 Wiest. Klingerstown.•
Aarub Matthews, M. P. Lower Mahantango •
•
Jacob Kauffman.. Upper do
• Kauffman, do do
F..Harner, P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel,P.O.)
S. Siindel, Gratztown.
Principal Office, 169 Race at. Philadelphia.
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
Vice Pres% N. A. Col. Health.
can to sack you,"
oared it into the
D.
/110 THE PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
m• throughout the Untied Sioies.—We have com
menced the manufacture of t RENTING INK, in
this city, and intend to supply with en article that
will give general satisfaction. The price for News.
paper Ink is fixed at 18 cents per lb., cAsu, in kegs
and - barrels of 25 to 150 lbs., and barrehr atieut 250
lbs. The price being so lovt, a share of patronage
is confidently anticipated.
Order or letters out of the city to be directed to
No 103 NORTH THlRDStreet. Please state if
to be used on a Wender or flat Press.
RAPP &CO.
Ili Factory; NORTH NINTH Street. between
Brown and Coates. -
Phila. May 29 22-31
William Barnes,
APYLICH, bath of
v. Joseph McCool,
;LIZADETH 'BroaD,
Mr. Mennig, Mr.
:MAoD&LRN
game, Mr. ,Avoca
ii NW LERMAN, both
Leaden Pipes,
FROM finch to 11 inch of a euperforquality,
cheaper than ever,inst received andiforeale by
- B. BANNAN.
May 29 . I ,
Salmon, Shad & Blacker:lL
,
Halifax & Mast. , No. 1 Mackerel. 1
Nu. 1 Salmon, ' •
Mess SIM, : ' i
Cod Fish,
Burlington Herring, ' • : : r's
Dlgby d o •
Bologna Sausages, .
Smoked Beef, •
Smoked Tongues, ,-
Jersey & Western Hams; N
, ,
Shoulders & Flitch. ... -,.
Cheese.. ' • ~ ~ A i .
Pine Apple Cheese, • .
.
Sap Sago do . 1
Fruit, • , . I • "
Freshr.Fickles. ,
Just tecelyed aid Coriolis by F• •
. j
Ma, 2r- E. Q. &'A. HENDERSON.
`'-' -
teting.
cagy, wilhneet at
. eaday Evening the
oche- One or more
public S re respect.
' For Sale. „
631,1211A1L ROAD Wagons suitable for tbe Schoyl•
d's'.. 7 kill Valley or Mill Creek Roads. Standing
Screen. 2 Anvils. I Nies. 1 Bench . Screw. I Grind
Stone, Iron Genies and Tracoehainiyand soots nth.
ler articles used io Mining op - rations. 'Apply to •
1- • J. F. cetratoix.
• `, At Chu's. Lawton's Office.
May I/9.1841j, • • - 1 22.1 t.
• HOUSE. Jr.
Ex: Committee.
etary.
ME]
Moot.
HENDERSON.
22-
Tki'a I JECT° 8
THOMASA, JAMES BEATTY,
ME
;,
~~:,
AND P
F a rib, and bring out lion k the Cli'ver
y by Benjamin Bali
PDIaS
,Lodge 11.1
A STATED Mooting of the Pali
4 , be held at the Ball on Moada:
3181. 1841 at n 0.00441 P. M.
Mays 29
•
Jersey Ha
EMMY & Western Hemp 1
Shoulders"' &Side's.
Sinohed Beet;
No. 1 Soh - non '
Burlington dr,Digby Berring s
No. llischerale Kegs Shad.
For sale by •.
E. Q. er. A.-B NTIERSON.
Pickles. -1
PICKLED Cucumbers; -Caulifl ower, Walnuts. Rid 'Cabbage,
. Pick°Hilly, Mileo l
Onion,, Lobsters,
Pepper, Mangoes.
Martinies,C
Guaranteed sound. For tale by •
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON
I in—
May 29
Bacon & F.. thOrs.
85 Mids. Sides
45 gl, • Hami k
50 "Were,
17 Sacks of Western Fe4thers,
For sale by
U. H.
No. 40 Soutb Water St. Upper side.
. Phila. May 22 20-3 mo.
911 HE. copartnership heretofore existing under
Ji• the firm of Shappel & Rover is , this day dis—
solved by 'mutual consent. All persona indebted.
and,those having claims against the maid firm. are
requested to present them to Cherie)! Shappel for
settlement
May 22
Repeal Association.
A STATED Meeting of the Pottsville Schoyl.
kill county Repeal Association, will $e held at Mr.
O'Cunnor's hotel, on Saturday eveni o the sth of
June next, at 73 o'clock. ,
All those wish jog to join this Assoeiation, should
attend and enroll themselves at tho next meeting,
as the names. residence, and birth Aces. of all the
members will be published in the joharnals Of this
Borough shortly, which will afford ah opportunity
to all, to let their friends in Irela d know that
they are io the land of Freedom nd are able
and 'willing to contribute towards th- regeneration
of their native Isle.
. .
Npring & Summer' cods.
N OW opening and for sale by th • ittbstribers a
new and splendid assortment 4 Spring and
Summer Good; which will be scl low for cub,
consisting of prints Issittottsbis pstltirenn
Sop. French Lawns & Chintzes, •
Ginghains;.Muslins, Check;
Sup. Quality Gloves & Hosiery.
• Umbrellas & Parasols,
• Fancy Hhdfs. ' .
Summer Cloths, .
Summer Cassimerea.
Stripes Drills, Cottonadett,
Vesting;
Boots & Shoes,
Children. k hoes, &c. &c.
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
May 22 22
Notice to Miners.
PROPOSALS will be recuved until the Fi ft h
of June next, at the office ofho Buck .Moan.
tam Coal . Co. no. 86 South Third treet. Phila. for
cutting 240 yards .more or less; Rock Tunnel, at
their amen on the Lehigh, above Mauch Chunk.
The Tunnel to be seven feet high and eight feet
wide, the work to be executed with all reasonable
despatch, and ten per cent of the contract, to be re
tained until completed. For farther information
if required, apply_at the office of the Company No.
86 South 3d Street, or to
R. C HILL Esq.,
Schuylkill Haven:
Proposal to specify the price per Leaneal yard, fur
and stone and conglomerated teak.
Proposals will also be'receive4Sor running gang:
ways, opening breast and such 'air shafts as may
be required in the mines. The Icoal to be deliver.
.ed at the company's place, of deppsite which iecnn.
venient. The price per car load of I j ton is regal.
red to be specified. The • contractor to take out
twenty five tons per day for six months from date
of contract.
ORCHARD BREWERY:
azoacin samint.
ErAS constantly on hanclim assortment of Fresh
BEER, ALE.
,POR2 ER; AND BROWN
STOUT, which he is always ready to sell whole
sale and retail at-the lowest•rate*
May 22
.20-3ato.
Lime: . Li me!!
(IV the beet quality at 20 cent4i pee bushel. con.
%Jr stanily on band. g l obe EClas adjoining the
aqueduct on Ruckley'a Canal.
JOHNIPORTER.
Successor grandam Shippen.
20 --1-.3r00.
May 22
Land for Sale or :xchange. •
S,OOO_ACRFS of uni proved Land in
Blount County int e etate of Tonnes
see, near Knoxville. The stover be sold at $1.50
per acre, or eichanged for im roved property in
Peicsylvania. Any person will ng to purchase or
exchange will - please apply to .liihn White, No. 12
Arcade, East avanue, Philadelphia. •
' The title to the above Landilindisputeable, was
patented the 24th of September 1890, by the state
of Tennessee. All letters add dto me will be at
tended to
• OHN
20-81
Phil*. May IS
‘ , i . Notice!
. .
To Bridge Builders.
- SEALED Proposals for the building of e covered
Bridge! Over the Mahanoy Creek, near Israel
Reed's mill. in Barry ti3arnship.at th e site selected
by i Joiy i;poieted for that porpow, will be recei
ved at the Office ofCommilsion' at Orwigsburg,
until the kat Monday of May n ti; The plan upon
wnieb the Bridge ill to bele% nbe seen' at the
f e lt.
Cocniplasioners Office. -i
` By drder of the (ken miner& ' .
' • \, . J. B. i:MIMING, Clerk.
Commissiith Office,
eril i '
Orwieshorip Idly 8. lift
1
piseotat
'WARE Win that the copse jiL ercieung between John Mai
signed, ander the fire of Platt
solved, the tmeis cud - 46:00111
hands of the subseilberr.lbr,
M 47 t 2
TUE maildt .111)11111PIAL:
•
.autilibil Frt.*
tr opened a lot every rare and splendid Flows
itPeeds, pit up In Imes. each Box prick. I.
ajoing twelve epistles. an elegant mama for
41 11 0 , single papers among which are•lthe follow.
31511 , , Ind
_taut Flowers: • -
Jperb' China Pink cri mson cypro. Vine -
Oa*, Chum Astor
,Double Salmon Hollyhock'
Minato Flamm& Red Lavat'ara
8 ISlountaitie incl'idag um aced Nastur ti um Purple Candy Taft ,
Eveilaiting pea Superb Sweet William
Crimson Spotted Etatramins W. Leaved Schizanibue
• , 3 pheasant Eyed:Pink - Variegate] Euphorbli
lan ? PC Roes hini ß se nus Pik
chning Larkspur .LFlow Cli ered uter S bu P ry ider l ului-- li t
Superb Carnation Pink Spaniel. Nigella
'Great Flowering Petunia Gillis
Edon Multiflora Perot:Dilly's Erysenium
Colimbine - Great Flowering Primrose
Scarlet Cantos Purple Sweet Sultan
.ScarleiCarnation Daleamine Morning Glory
P. SA W. Dibble Hollyhock Yellow Zinnia
Superb Sairiel Zinnia Do. Violet Do. •
For exile by B. BANYAN.
May 8
D
wirirt.l2 Ira
214. •
ski = Lags will
• , evening,' May
Dissolution.
CHARLES lAPPEL,
CHARLES RAVER.
' 20-3 t
. ,
20--4 t
n., -- .
i Millie heretofore
1 t lad the under—
, Co. is thigdfy dia.
a remaining to the
eat. '
'eo PLATT. ,
'1 CIF, WHALEN.'
r '
f - 20-10
RIC&
PATRI
M
Eel
Notice. .
,
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
'lreland, ere requested to make payment.to the
Directors of the Poor of Sebylkill County, on or, be
fore the Bret Monday in maa eezt--and - sit per.
sons having: claims against the aid Thomas' Ire.
land ' are requested to present them to the Di-,
teeters of the Poor for settlement, on or before the
shim mentioned period.
DANIEL BERTOLET,
GEORGE BODY.
WILLIAM BOCK,
• May 8 - Directors.,
. 19—
- ---...........L___ • .
• Dividend.
Miners' Sank of Pottsville , in the County of
Schuylkill.,
T HEi Directors of this institution have this day
•R• declared a divideud of Three per 'cent on the
capital Stock (paid in) payable to the Stockholders
or their legal teprerentatives on or after the four.
•teenth of this mouth
• CHARLES LEOSER, Cashier.
May Sth. 19--
Pottsville
ANTHRACITE IRON WORKS.
rrE subscribers are now prepared to do all kinds
Castings, of the beat quality on the most
reasonable terms; the Furnace and Foundry being
m mediately on the Canal, Castings will be deliver
ed in Roate free of Charge. Persons wanting cast
ingi will fidd it to their advantage to send orders to
MARSHALL & Co.
May 8, 19—Iv
Ordereveceived for Bennington Flag Bates, which
on full trial prove to be better tidapted to resisting
tt
fire thaany other in use—theylare made from the
same materials from which the celebrated China
era ere minofaitnred. AITLY MI ABOVE.
ILeden Pipe.
B EST quality and i inch Leaded Pipe. Also
few excellent Hydrants, for sale by
May 8
Plain & Figured DeLanes.
ANEV supply of those beautifbi and faibiona
We goods, just received and for sale by ;
T. & J. BEATTY.
December 5,
• Steel Pens.
A FRESH supply of the celebrated Three poin
t6e Perrino Pen, just received and for sale by
B. BANNA N.
April 17 • 16--
Illkhipar—
frUST received a fresh supply of beautiful and ea
t. perior manufactured Riding Sulkey, and Gig
Whips which will be sold cheap by the suitscriber.
Also a lot of neat walking and riding whalebone
switches.
Spritit Fashions.
r\i,
was subscribers h a eceiveci by late imports.
a• lion, the Spring and, utnmer Fashions with a
handsome assortment of Sp ing goods, eonsisticg of
wool find web dyed Bloc El ck and fancy colored
Cloth's' and cassimeres, new styled London single
milled: cessimerea do. plain Black and very rich
figured Silks and Satin vestings.-Diamunde, Merin
no, a splendid article entirely new for vesting, Black
Satin and fancy silk cravats, Heavy Perlin Silk
and HOskin Glovea,Fancy Gum elastic Suspenders,
&e. &c. -
The above articleS will be sold 15 per cent less
than the usual prices for cash at
LIPPINCOTT & 'BAYLOR.
Cornei of Centre & Mahnntango St.
Apr!! 24til 17—
Linens.
DAlliAbli Table Clothe. Damask Napkins. Bird
Eve Diaper, Russia do, Irish Linens, Linen
Sheeting., oStn. E. W. EARL.
april 24 17—
•• CarpCtings, ace.
- ONOLISII and American Ingrain carpeting&
Jo-A V enetian , Entry and Stair do, Damask Stair do,
44 Ca!oared. Matting 4-4 and 5-4, White do,
Floor 103 Clothe &c. constantly on hand and for
sale cheap. E. W. EARL.
Sign of the Golden Ball.
, April 24. - • IT—
POtterville Water Company.
T an Election held at the house of Michael
Mortimer on Monday the 10th inst.. the follow
ing persons were elected Managers, of the Potts.
vine Water Company, for the ensuing year, viz :
William Mortimer, Samuel Sillyman,
James M. Beatty, John C. Earnet,
Benknibt F. Ppinroy, Henry Shelly,
Charles W Cleinens, - • Jacob Seitzinger,
Andrew Russel.
Al the' meeting of the Board of managers on.
Tuesday evening the 11th inst. Andrew Russel was
reeleeted President and Alexander Graham. tress
urei for the ensuing year.
May lS , 20-41
White Clover Seed,
wok Borden; and yards, just received dnd. for
IL' Bala by
B. BANNAN.
; Mil 8 /8—
Cassimers& Vesting&
MIST, ereived end opened it the sign of the
"golden &II." s handsome assortment of su
perfine, Black. Blue. Invisible ,Green and Brown
Clothe. plain and egured Satin & Marseilles We.
tins wbmeh will be sold very cheap.
AP7 E. W. EARL.
17—
School Quillsi • •
A T 25 ream pee 100, alto a - choice assortment of
"a°°-, Quills, for general use, from SI/teats 1113,75
Per 100; I , •
, Al so Steel Pin" at SO cents Per 'ion, just recei
ved and for sale by ,
• - B. BANNAN:
Apto 24111 17—
, .
inhibititetian, Mistua,Gras de Rhine, Gre de
Seism Blue Black Gros de Greiusi4o. 'Corded
Groitte Algiers. striped ind -figured Pou de Sole,
figured Gras Damps, &e. • •
j.' - ' E. W. EARL
- coat Itler sale. •
_
POE aubietiber, wishes to Infiniti the 'public, that
.m 141141 re delion the season a large supply
of En v Stare, Nat aid Pea Coal on haat at Mann
dr Williaineold Liriding, near the North Aunties
Landing, *filth he will sea on rea sonable termit.
PATRICK BURKE:
Residence at Patrick Quinn'. f'oiteville.
May EC r'
- _
.Reading Rail Rood..
R - ATES OF FREIGHT.
BEIM= READING UM PRIUMMILII* PROM
MAY 3rd, 1841. •
- ,
Per Tim 2000 lbs.
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum acd •
Bricks. • 1 - 81,30 do
Pig Iron, Blooms. Timber, Marble,
Lime, Tar and Pitch. • 11l 1.50 do
Flour 20 cents per Barrel.
Nails and Spikes, Bar and
Rolled Iron, Hollowware.
. Grain, Salt. Bark. Lunt. $1.75 do.
her. Staves, Salt, Fish To.
bacon. and Lead.
Groomes, hardware, whin-'
key, Ale and Beer; Oil,
Leather. Cotton, Steam,
Engines : & Machinery,
Seeds, Butter, Lard. and
Tallow, Rags,: Wood, Oy.
- mere, Hides. Hemp, Ear
- then-ware and - Glne.
Dry Goods, Wines aid For.
align Liquors, Drum and
• Medicines, Glass, Paper,
China and Queens.ware,
Meat. Fish. and Confec.
•
urinary. -
No storage will be c harg edhd for receiving or de
Rearing freight. at any of the Depots on the .line k
unless allowed to remain over ten days.
No Freight received after 3 o'clock P. M. can be
forwarded by the morning Train of the next day.
NO Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be
unloaded on the same day.
DAYS OF borARTING FUIGHT TRAM
From Reading, on Tuesdays and Frida ! at
6 o'clock A. M. ys
From Philidelpliia, on Wednesdays and Satur.
days, at 6 o'clock A. M. 1
G. A. NICOLLS.
Supeiintendant Tranept. P. & Read. R.ll
Reading, Pile) , 8, 1841, 19—
, Removal.
EA. tiTHAWAY & CO. ( of Philadelphia )
.have removed their place of business from the
wharf lately occupied by them at, South Street,
Schuylkill, to the Wharf belonging to, and lately
occupied by S. B. Reeves & Co. A - 4 4 EW
WHARVES BELOW SOUTH STREET.
Phila. May I, 17—
,
For Rent.
S EVERAL large anti convenient Noma in the
bur store buildinett the co:ner of Market and
Centre sta. suitable Tor a private family-or any one
desirous of keepirig boarders. For terms apply to
GEORGE W. SLATER. ,
14--
April 3
Time and Order Books.
frUST Printed. Time and Order Rooks of tb
‘ I F most approved form, and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
January 30th. 5
B. BANNAN
J -
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURER
COACEC TICLANIFFACTORT.
---
T HE subscriber iespectfullv announces to the
citizens of Pottsville, and the cohabitants of
Schuylkill county generally. that he has at great
pains procured an escellent supply of materials, and
superior workmen, which enables him to manufac
tore to order at the abortest notice , all kimfaerve
hides. In a style superior to any ever manufactured
in this vicinity'before, such as
Roaches, Carriages,
Barouches, Buggies,
Dearborns, • Sulkies,
Truck Truggona, Carryalls, Eec.
At his establishment at the corner of Coal and Nor•
wegian streets, immediately opposite Pomroy's Irun
Works, in the Borough of Pottsville.
He has connected with his establishment a
BLACKSMITH SHOP, .
With competent and experienced workmen,
which
will enable him to furnish his Vehicles at much thee
per-rates than they have' heretofore been furnished.
All kinds of repairing'cone at the shortest notice
—end all those in want of Vehicles after the middle
of April. may find something to suit their tate by
'examining his stock on hand. "
In conclusion the subscriber returns his sincere
thanks to the public for their past patronage, and
respectfully solicits an increase in future, which, by
turning out good work, ca low rates, be will endeay.
or to merit.
B. BANNAN.
Mareh 27,
Lard!! Lard!!
.141183 prime Lard, received on Conaignme
and ferule cheap, by the Tub or quantity.
SAMUEL HARTZ.
11—
Match 13,
Shipping Books.
ITIIIE best and most improved Shipping Books for
JIL Coal Dealers. just printed and for Bak) at this
office.
.
May 1 -
TO EMIV; RAN T S.
17
THE subscriber has now made ar.
rangements to king posengerir direct
y _, I A)t from Londonderry to Philadelphia in
good vessels sailing from that - port twice
every month--and also item Liverpool to Philadel-
phia at the lowest rates. Philadelphia ant rent funds
will be taken at par for passage - Money—but for
money to be transmitted, the osnal premnun must
be paid. Prompt attention paid to all orders receiv.
eci—and the money refunded on presentation of the
certificates, if the individuals whose passage have
been paid, do not come out.
Passage from Londopderry, to Philadelphia $24
from Liverpool to do $2O
, Children tinder 12 years of age, half price.
, .a. BANNAN.
March 27 13—
THE subscriber would_ respectfully inform the
public that he has removed to theStoro former
ly occupied billazzard &. Stranch.! He hue also
purchased from their Assignees at extremely low
rates. a portion of their Most desirable goods. which
in addition , to his former stuck, enables. him to ex.
hibit an assortment sufficiently extensive to suit
the wants of any Who would wohlo purchase.
He would invite all to eall. as he can sell guide
at even less' thin 'they ate worth. which no doubt
will be an inducement.' especially in these hard
'times.
GEO. W. SLATER;
•
March 20, 19--
Fancy & Staple Dry Good&
SATIN, stripedrambrics. Lace Muslin. , Mick
and White wash BlOne, Bishop Lawns, Green
end black Fdhus Veil. and &ark French and nee
dle worked collars, Swiss Bands. worked_lnserting* .
and Edgings, ,black Lace and Edging. plain and
rich figured Mounting Be Lanes, Chintzes and do.
mastic prints, min' Ginghims; Ticking*: Far' and
apron Checks, Summer stuffs of every variety:
Hosiery & Gloves, lidarieilleaSkuts, bleached and
unbleached Muslin., lice. &c. aU of whieh'have been
Purchased at very: low prices and wiU be sold at a
small advance:. , ' E. W. EARL,
april ,
. gi
Paper Hanngs. -
or A : ArIiENDICI ASSORTAIENZ.a
, , •
rIVIIE subscriber las received hht Spring ratterne
of Room and Ball riper. Border*, stm. com
prising the mostsplendid assertmentliter ofSifed
this reg . km, which will be disposed of at Philadet ,
phis. prices. The putting' can be emunitted eteny
time.
April 24 vr- . PA/IN"'
, - The Philadelphia
iiii. 1 ''''' '
$2 75 do.
$3.25- do.
PHILLIP HOFFA.
13-3 mo
Itemov.al.
N Sign of the Golden - Ball."
17—
EIC HILIVia.E go 2' EL
RZIPECTOR*
•
/1111 E undersigned most irespectfully announces
-IL to the public, and especially, to to the lovers or
good eating, that he haa recently fitted up the . Re.
rectory under the Exchange ' , Hotel, with every thing
necessary' to the, convenience and - comfort of his
guests, and has made arrangements with persons
in the city of Philadelphia, which will ensure t regib
War supply, °ranch deliertmei as that bountiful mat.
kct can afford.
.oysfent,(fresh and salt,)Cl42lHB
. Terrapins, !f; seers.
Sardines,' R Fresh Fish,.
Ducks, ' Chickens,.
Pigions, _ Pheasants,
Petri t~ [ T urtle Soup,Cec.,
Will be furnished at •all times when in moon
and having engaged Mr. & Mrs. Jonx'Smvsa,-
lung and favorably known, iu this community, as
keepers of a similar establuihmiiiit. Intake charge
of and superintend this concern; he confidently ex
pects to give general satisfaction.; Families. parties.
or individuals, will be suPplied at all times, with the
utmost despitch.. I
He has - constantly on hand a stock of superior
Wines, including Old Maddio, Pole Sherry, (very
fine,) Brown Sherry, Port Wine, (pore,) Qom.
paigne, (favorite brands.) together with a supply of'
first rate Au, Bette and Poasca.,
WM. G. JOHNSON,
per JOHN "SILVER. ,
Pottairille. April IT. 1841,- --
16
Assignee's Sale.
WILL be sold at public auction, at St. Clair,.
Norwegian township, on, Wednesday _ the 2d
day of Jone neat. at noon, by order of designee of
W. West, jr. W. Hodgson and.). Pinkerton, 011 that
certain tract of land situated in said townshlp_with
the improvements thereon—said property bounded
by land of Delaware Coal Co, heirs of Levi Ellnia..
her, 11. C. Carey. and others, N. .A.C. Co. aid 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 land adjoining the tract.
containing 24 acres 29 perches. - Also the twd ad
joining lots No. , 30 and 31, each 60 feet by 200,1 n
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 'NM
'' -7 Hog with Fiume Kitchen, Shed and two.
se a
,
• Frame Stables.' Also, ono other Lot.
60 by 200 feet, bounded by Hancock st...
Peeved street, Lot No. 14, and Front street, together
with a Frame Earn and Waggon House, and six,
new Frame Houses. The above being subject to.
the payment of judgment bonds and mortgages, the
amount of which will be made knowr. atiale. Also.
all that tract of 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 ofjodpment bonds and mortga
ges. -On this property are some of the best veins of
Coal in the region—and the salt is worthy the at.
tention of capitalists and operators. For further in.
formation apply to
T. ALBERTMN,. Assignee,
40 Walnut s hiladelphia, or to
J. SHEAFE, P vine.
. March 1
17—
Stray Mare.
(1031 E to the premises of tho subscriber in
%a Branch Township, on Tuesday. the 27th of
April last, a dark sorrel snare—white face. toddle
mark, a white fund foot, and is about 9 or 10 years
old. The owner is desired to come, forward, prove
property, pay charges, and take her away.
Branch Township, May 3.
Notice.
' I o filubacrabor fraebccn sppOjelhma
by the Court Executor 'babes non with
will annexed, of the Estate of Tamain Marmon !
late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill
County, deceased. All persona indebted to the said
estate are relocated to make pa anent and those
having claims against the said Estate to presett.
the same. LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY.
April 17, ' • = 16-6
NEW STORM.
fir LIE subscriber respectfully , informs the public.
Si ' that he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3
doors below T. & J. Beaty's, Store, corner of Nor
wegian and Centre Streets, where he often for sal.
a.general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, &c.
All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap
for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and calm.
ins for themselves. '
November, 21.
Notice, to Creditors.
ESTATE OF JONATHAN JONES; ' DEC'D
FINHE undersigned. both of whom now reside at
m• Heels Forge, East Brunswick township. in
Schuylkill:county, given notice that letters of ad—
ministration on the estate , of Jonathan Jones, late o°
the same 'place, Iron Maker, deceased, have bean
granted by the , Register of Schuylkill county to
them, they therefore request all persons baying _
claims or demands against the estate of the said do.
ceased to make known the same tot hem without
delay.
NICHOLAS , JONES,
PETER JONES,
Administrators.
16-6 t
April 17,
' Removal.
PATENT SPRING STEEL.
Cross-Strained Saddles, &e.
RICfl&IIZ D. SHOEXER,
Sedate. Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer.
RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to
his customers and the public in general, for the
very liberal encouragement whist' he has received
from them. He now informs that he has an im.
firovementin the codetruction 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 totall at
-his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, and di.
rectiy opposite W. T. Epilog's Drug Store, Centre .
Street,Pottsville, and examine for themselves.
He also keeps constantly on hand a general as
sortment of all kinds of work, such. as Saddles,
Bridles, Patent Ply nets, Coach, Gig, and Wnitoti
Harness, Trunks, Valieces. Travelling Begs, Gig
and Riding Whips, Every 'description of work
in his line will be made to - order, on the shortest
notice, with neatness, durability, and on terms as
low as can be done elsewheie.
Er An 'excellent assortment of Silver and Brass
Muunting, Riding and Gig Whipi, &c. &c. which
he will sell very cheap. wholesale and retail. '
Decembar 12. - 50— ,
Administrator's. Notice.
VETTER& of administration on the nude of
" J ohn Beadle, late of Mount Laughfee. Schuyl
kill county, deceased, 'having been granted to the
subscriber, all persons indebted to the estate of the
laid deceased are requested to make payment to the
crobscribem and all - miens having claims or de.
mends against the estate of the said John Beadle are
hereby' requested to 'present them toVilliani Bea
die without delay. . ' •
',141 , 1E BEADLE.
WILLIAM BEADLE,
Administraunr.
16-6 t
April 17.
Wirrite Strained
- _ Speratt 011.
ILLER A, HAGGERTY haae last received
lui!their Whiter stock of:White - Winter Strained
Sperm Od; which they :can recommend to their
fliendeand the public la bele; aliperior.
Nov, 28th 46,
GEORGE RUNYEN.
19.-3 t
EDWARD HUGHES.
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