The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 05, 1841, Image 3

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14a*.ancuomr Suiewascir..—The following ac
count jar ..11' most mclancholyt and ditostrous
ship
wredrivrhereby one hundred - and .fOrty•eight lives
were lost,la :copied from the. Quebec , Merchry, of
May 22nd :--
It ri#ain becomes our duty ilo record a calamiiip
Ito rut... - _
Inv&aim dostruetion of human life to an awful ea-
tent. Four of the crew and four of the passengers,
of the brig. Minstrel, daptitiri Obterbridge, arrived
here yesterday, bringing the disastrous intelligence
of which "the following, is an accurate , summary.
Tholllinstrel left Lttnericic; Ireland, on the 21st
of April last, for Quebec, With One hundred and for.
ty-one: passengers, emigrant' s , intending ,to settle
it
in„Canada.
..Theiessel had tolerable' passaga up
to Tuesday laist, at tour lo' luck m the morning,
when she'struck on Red .181 nd Reef. There was
a heavy' sea running at the time, but the beats were
launched and made lastiallie fore chains.
Upwards of one hUndredipassengers -embarked
in thelboats, but their. doom was quickly pealed : the
vessel" heeled oft" into deep water and went down
stern foremost, smstiddenly that the " painters" of
the beats could not be cast off, and the people 'who
h a akernbarked in the bdata, perished, with their
equ4 unfortunateccimpaniOns en board the ship,
e xcept four of the crew and ?fotir Tassengers, who
alone otupwards of 150,pou:S, remained to tell the
sad' tale,
These crght persons had [ embarked in the gig,
which' was towing astern; a bed fortunately -for them
the'rope which attached it to the. vessel broke when
'she went down. They sucdeed in pulling to White
Island, where they remained till the folloWing day,
when Ithey were taken off I+ ship Wellington, Pile.
Intyre, and brought to gross Isle.
Capt. Outerbridgc." of -the unfortunate Minstrel,
-behaved most gallantly during the awful scene, en;
til he . lperished with the rest{ Ile declared that lie
would-not leave die-vessel uptil his passengers were
saved, and he was the last person seen by these who
• werejn'the -gig. • • • 1 .
Tollnwtng is a atatemcntLof the number of the
i [ 'crew and passengers who p, rished :Crew—Capt.
Oriterbridge, mate and 9 1 others. Prnisengers
-1 Male adults 47 : females d 0..? : malcs'under 14,10
females do. S. males under : , 9, females'do 12, in
' fantS,l - 0. Totalyerishcd, 148.
'l'llA - RRIIED.
On the 30th ult., by thelqv. N. L. Herman; Mr.
JOHN MATZ, to MISS LYDIA FOF.OLY; all of YDS!.
srunewick tuwnship, Schuylkill County.
OUR .11 . 1 A R ET •
' CORRECTED V/ PEELY.
. , Pottatiille, May 29d, 1841.
SVIIBAT -FLOUT?. )cr Barrel' • $4 75
ft VB. . do 1:1 1 , 2,75
WHEAT, per ushel, .85
'lt YE . ,.. tlo • 69
.
OATS,
EGGS.
BUTTER,
It Aco N '
A MS,
POT ATOES,
HAY.
pert u`shel
Pei t n ,
r.
Schuylkill Ci)al Trade.
• - Shipments of Coal for the w teek ending on Thum
!:
:rlay e v ening
Shipped byi ,
Delaware Coal Co.
Miklos & Spencer,
Geo., H. Potts,
S. Heliner & Son,
& Haggerty,
Milnea:& Haywood, ,
G. Bast, -
George Payne,
Charles Lawton,
'Charts Eliot,
Bennet & Taylor,.
Bell & Bolton,
Union Collieries,
Sillytnan & Nice,
.I`F. J. Perlin,
Hewes, Baber & Co.
Pl'nkerton,
R. Kear,
Spayd, Luther & Co
'Hill* Carmen,
'Sun4ry shippers,
Per last report in full
MOUNT CARBON
• The emo•int of Coal Iran
to Thursday evening last, i
NATHAN'
SCHUYLKILCVALL 'l' RAIL ROAD
. . .
Tho amount of Coal trap , ported on this road up
to Thu rsday evening last, i " 4,535 tone
H. t . POTTS; Collector.
.IUINE .111 LL SCIitJYLiiILL HAVEN
It 'AIL
The ainount. of Ctial.transported on this - road up
to Thursday evening last, i F 7,860' 1 1
,Per laet - report , , 8,557 12 V
T0ta116,518 06
ROBEOTrC. HILL, Collector.
DEILAWARIi & HUD
b li leared fur the Wreck em
160 Boats,
t • Total slate 26th April that
• - Asti; Heel
VilE s'ub'scribei will•ol.
auction on e lhurstlay
inst.. at Port Carbon, near
the following artiles. S I
o'clock A. M.'
28 : Rail Road Waggons,
Grind 'Stone, 2 float Si.'
with other articiesi used in
-gather with the tease of the!
Wants.
JOE,
Atsignee o
dune .5
ssigneels- riotia. ,•
t
• •
WHEILEA ' Vidliarn 'Lyman of the County _of
Schuylkillid on the 9th, day of March ; I , 11
Execute and deliver to tlici; l subscriber an' Assign
snen •of all his ‘3l.Ektel for "t; e benefit of such' of his
l,
r x . Fs in the order tlierein named who shell
ree t,.., 4
c ute and deliver to hi 4 a release of the.respee.
liie cluinm-in Nty . days 4 ,4roin the date thereof.
. ~ The time stip ula ted for signing said release will
,tzpire an the id June, I:841, which can
,bn exc.
pined at the office ofthe s 'lmcriber, in the BerenZh
of Pottsville, where the a rsignment and int/inlet,
..nan., be .examirtctL'
Yi , l lAA IA :VI . P. DEAN,
1 Assigiade of ‘Villiaot Lyman.
~, 2:1.-
June
.Salatti
wilpsit Salad Oil, For, sale by.
E. Q. , 'A. A. HENDERSON
June 5 ' - 23--
41 Lemon i Syrup.
iRESII .Prtion SAl•ti by che dozen or single
bottle. For sale liy k
C.•
June 5 '
Fire Pla
AFEW elegint Fire
zs-ceived and foraalo b
'June '5 •
do
.80
per doz.
per found
50
15 to $ 17
Boats. Tons.
31 1655
24 1305
17 914
17 91.'2
.16 851
45 .812
13 fr 4
12 • 649
12 638
11 589
9 • 479
463
8 p 431
H • 280
7 368
6 317
5' 279
5 270
262
. 256
39 1956
274 14;810
175 20,756
RAIL ROAD.
I orted on this road -up
7,927 tons
,
LEAYEI., Collector.
MIEII
ON COAL TRA DE
tlg 22d lust
4,782
I 8,2!: 2
s Sale.
er for sale by public.
the 10th eak of June
Vinterstein's loundery,
c to commence at ten
I Screen, Anvils, Vice,
•es, Flaines, & Chains,
linin4 , operations. To.,
landing and Improve-
II F. CARROLL,
Totten &'horn.
23-1 in.
A. -}11.1N4 - YERSON.
23-
Se:Teens., •
(Place screens. Just rc;-
B. -BANN AN.
23-
'Tantalota ,Coreellouse.
waralitlAiil -NEVILLE respectfully • . informs'
v his 'friends `
,rind' the; public'Abet lie Itint re
:opened hie 010 Hotel onder•thP - .
THE TAMAQUA 410PFEE
'Where be Is prepared to entertain' Straimeis,
ellers and all Who 111 ikfttvcit hint with their etistoth
in ash coMfortable manner as can be done in any
part or this country. ---
June . - . . 23-2
• ValuablO Books. • -
D R. Urea' Thetionary of Arts and.-' Manufactures. Wood's Practical Treatise on. Rail Road's, last
edition. Just received and for sale by
June 5
_ -
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• Schuylkill •Conutyoss.
r .INHE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to all the
-2 *- heirs' and legal Representatives of Christina
Ney, late; of Wayne toWnthip, Schuylkill county,
delt'd., grteting''r -
Whereas by an Inquest (Idly .awarded' by the Or
phans Court of Schuylkill county, atoresaid, the real
Estate of the said Christina Ney, deed. was sp•
praised at & for the sum of five hondred & fifty dol
lars, and Whereas cone of the heirs and legal Repie;
sentafiverr of the said deceased appeared in Court on ,
the return, of the said Inquisition , to taks:rthe premi
ses therein mentioned at the appraisetnect, you and
each of yOu are therefore hereby,vited to:be arid aft
pear at the next general Orphans Collet to be held at
Orwigsburg for the county of ifichoylkilllon Monday
the 19th day of July next, to accept or refuse to take
the said premises at said appraised price.
'itness the honorable A. V. Parsons; President
of our said Court at Or wigsburg the 26th day of
March, A. D. one tliousand eight hundred and forty
. • J ACOB KREBS,Cterk.
Sheriffs Office Orwigt—
burg May 29, 1841 23-6 t.
Prospectus.
It is 'proposed to publish at Harris
burg a monthly work, to he,entitled
IMPROVEMENT MAGAZINE.
• 4 , AND .
JOURNAL OF
I'II.A.CTECILL SCIENCE.
The prominent object of this Magazine will be,
to proinote - the interests tlf the works, of INTERNAL
IMFROVEMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, and eevelope the
vast value, of her indigenous, resources. A portion
of its pages
,will likewise be extended to the im—
provements. of the other States of the 'Union,
well as 'those of foreign countries.
, CIVIL ENGINEERING, MINING, .the SMELTING anu
MANUFACTURE of Inottin all its branches,. and
PeecTicer. -- SLIENCE. in general, as connected with
the mineral productions of this Commonwealth, will
be embraccil Within the desi g n of the work.
These subjects will be illustrated by 'ACCURATE
DRAWIOGS: in .additinn to which each number will
be.accompanied with a plate and minute descrip
tion of one or more of the must interesting Engi—
neering works in this country: the details of which
will be drawn 'to a seale r land Mai be considered as
working drawings. -;
It will be the aim to render this MagaZine 'of the
greatest interest to all Civil Engineers, and to the
practical Miner and' iron Masters, as well as to ev.
my one cancerned in public works, throughout the
United States: and with this view, GEORGE M. TOT.
TON, ESQ., Civil Engineer, will be associated with
the subscriber in the Editorial department. whose
practical knowledge of the improvements of our
country, will. he trusts, enable him to impart addi
tional` utility to his plan. ,
JAME'S• WALLACE
CONDITIONS
The work will be commenced on the first, Mon.
day in Jane. and its
. publication continued month
ly : each number to contain 48 pages with a neat
cover and index. .At the close of each year a title
page and general index will be furnished. ,
Terms to subscribers : five dollars per annum.
Advertisements connected . with the objects of the
work, will be inserted on the covers at moderate
rates, and as'a large edition will be published it
will afford-an excellent medium for disseminating
useful improvements, patents, &t.
Gl:r All letters on business will be directed to the
Editor, at Harrisburg. Pa.
Harrisburg Juno 5 23
BOOT & SHOE STORE
01111p0Slig W. T. Eptitigs.
rip LIE subseriber respectfully informs the citizens
m- of Pottsville that he has received a supply of
Roots and Shoes from Philadelphia, of all qualities,
which be is enabled to sell on the most moderate
terms.'
:Every variety of boots and shoes made and re
paired at the shortest notice arid at reasonable
prices. -
RICHARD D. ,SHOEN ER.
June 5•- 23
,
Coal N Timber Lands.
FIVE following valuable properly is Offered for
JIL sale by
SHOBER BUNTING & CO.
No. 14 South Wharves
Ist. The tract of Land knotan as the Llewellyn
tract, upon which is that flourishing and increasing
town; situate on the-Mine Hill and Schuylkill Ha
yen -Rail Road ! 8 miles from the Landing; and near
the junction Of the West, West, and Muddy branch.
es of the,: , Selmylkill. A great proportimi of, this
tract is heavily timbered, and coal has been opened
upon it, but never worked to any extent—it contains
about 185 acres,
2d. The ,well timbered-tract known as the Heim
tract, adjoining the above, containing 180 acres,
from which coal all; -been worked and_ marketed to
a considerable extent.- Iron ore is - said to abound
on these lands.
3d. Two Lots in Schuylkill Haven as originally
laid outby the New York Company, one of which
is a water lot or landing. •
9th. A very desirable building lot in Lawton's
addition to Port Carbon : situate at a leading - cor.
net of the chief thorough-fare I
June 5
JOHN SANNETTE.
Boot 14' N.hoe Baker ,
I
subscriber respectfully informs; the citizens
jI!!- of Pottsville and its vicinitly, that he has con
stantly on I I hand at his Boot and Shoe Stem in Cen
tre Street, la supply .of Miners Boots and Shocs,of
an extellent quality, which he will dispose of aT a
reasonable prize. (
TT' A number of Journeymem wanted, immedi
ately by the subscriber
June 5
Dissolution.
riIAKE Ootice that the Copartnership heretofore
oxistmg, between Samuel bliriernan. & E. S.
Warne, trading under the firm of - S. ehrisman &
Co. aas diseulvecl by mutual consent on the fifteenth
ultimo. - Thc concerns of the firm will be settled by
E. S. Warne, who is duly autheirised for that par.
pose.
SaniucUChrismen .will continue the bilsiness' at
the old stand.
SAMUEL GIIRISMAN,
Juno
E. S. ARNE
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23
ripo THE PRINTERS Ar
throttghout the Petted Sta
menced the manufacture of I 11
this city, and intend to auppli
will give geueral satisfaction. '
paper Ink is fixed , at 18 cents pi
and barrels of 25 to ISO lbs., ari,
lbs. The! price being so low, a!
is confidently anticipated: . -
.1
Order or letters out of the'ci
No. 103 110f1TH THIRD Str4
to be used on a Oylendet or flat
U 3 Factory, NORTH NIN
Brown and Coatei.
:
,
es! --'n •
•
Indian: Vegetable
bf the Keith American cog ge a) , ,ffee4h.; As rip
_ pec4ll4 thefaliothiegi circumstances,- at e • lii4ant•
perlidinit the use gee - linlynntesa
nzipror,fqt—the polVcatum_of the Rood: nod as a,
eaniequence,_the eradicatiOn' of numssifranithe
HUMAN SYSTEV. !.
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THOMAS & JAMES BEA.TTYS
• H i ... . AMIG been duly appointedounty ,
•A nt
mutter the sale, 'n lamb or r dli ctutntlties;ial he
named ertielposUggest the fo !owing as- inning pre.:
;
sualptive proof, that the claim of this medicir 4 to
public confidence, is founded un unquestionnble
awl we believe,
unipiestiunableauthority. *-1
Letter from Mr. Caulfield; Travelling Agent Ifor
the United States.
Messrs. T. &J. BEATTY. '
1 herewith enclose for yOur service ,in the . way
of advertising, the notice•of Stiefitdi St. Maimht,
agents
to Keim:& Stichter. Reading, - who • to
agents fer Brandrelh Pills, and perhaps for, oth re.
I t
You will perceive the force of their language, un
der these circumstances, and my business is top
prise you of the testimony which the gentleman t
to
whom they :refer have alrerdy given, --four !pi . th, m
,ptiorto the reference, add one, Mr. Vi. H. Mißer,
since the reference, but without being infortne4 Of '
it by me, or ininv manner lluding•to it. . - 1
STICIITER & M'KNOIn, (a s successors.tio Kuim 1
&.Stichteri Reading.) having been .duly -appointed
county -agents for the excellent and superior meili- '
eine above-named, are now 'prepared to supply the'
demands of former agencies, arid will - be ' g ratified
by the appointment and &Apply of new ones, on.lthe
1 •
initial liberal terms. „a
B BANNAN.
23-
" For the character of these pills, we refer with
confidence, but without asked consent, to the fol
lowing named gentlemen, who have sold them long
enough to know their true value in companion
With any others now io marker. Their r e l a ti v e lo
cation gives every facility to the inquirer who de—
serves to obtain, • either for sale of use, a first rate
article."
To take them in consecutive order, then Mr. C.
W. Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jun, 26, took of
me on commission, 6 doz. Since that tirrie„he pur
chased of K. & S. Reading 6 doten, and on the 4th
inst. teok doffed of me, stating, that: he never had
a medicine. which brought back 83 good a repOrt.
nor one which had so ready a sale. As he is Post
Master, any person can easily and cheaply ascer
tain whether my veracity can be impeached and at
the same time learn what other alibi, he sells or has
Mr. G. H. Miller, late of Drickcnivillo,
.had 're
questecritte'to appoint him an agent for Womels.
dorf, because he well know the valne-of the article.
April 20th he took fme 4 dozer, and on the 24th
inst. to lind-sold boxes, it 'being in Womelsdurf,
trnevrartiele, and-Lought 2 dtrzen more-.
This statement is similar to the foregoing.
To Mr. NPKinty, one dozen were gent at a ven
ture, pcthaps in December. Jan. 25, I left him 2
dozen on commission, and on the I lth inst. he paid
me for 7 dozen stating, as do the others, that, nn
medicine with which he is acquainted has as good
a name and so ready a sale.
Pete?. Kline, Post Master; has sold to a man who
has th white swelling, probably near GO, whom I
seen, und who states, that no other remedy has rem.
dcred him any service, but that this has, and now
that lie is persoadcd . to persevere, I am fully persua
ded he will entirlly recover.
Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pills,
but states, that he finds 4 of these• cqual to ti or 9 of
them—that tho' he had these less than. 4 months,
and the others several years, of these he now sells
about 10 boxes where he has a call for one of the
other sort. Ho mentioned a woman who has du
ring several yeats suffered by the rheumatism, and
though other remedies had been invoked, she
has not found any benefit, save in the use of these
pills.
I would add much general and particular intor
mrliim, but shall defer to a mole convenient oppor
tunity an exposition which must be interesting to all
who are i liable to diseases. To the business in hand,
the reference,l 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,
1. pA MFIELD,
Travelling Agt. United States.
Pottsville, May 29 22-11
The following named gentlemen compose the
list of agents for thiii county and vicinity, sa far as
they arc at present received. Other names will be
added as - agents shall be appointed. • • •
T. & J. BEATTY, Pottsville,
Daniel Saylor,Schuyllcill Haven,
Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove,
John Snyder, F. M. Friedebsburg,
J. h G, Matz, Port Clinton,
B. K. Miller, McKeansburg,
Wm. Taigart, Tamaqua,
F. Drey & Co. Tuscarora,
Samuel Boyer, Middle Port,
Seidel & Co, Hamburg, •
J• Wiest, Klingerstown,
Aaron Matthews, M. P. Lower Mithantango
Jacob Kauffman, Upper do
—r Kauffman, - do
F. Hamer, P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.)
_S. S:iindel, Gratztown.
Principal Office, 169 Race st. Philadelphia
WILLIAM WRIGHT.
Vice Pres't N. A. Col. Health.
Leaden Pipes,
FROM inch to 14 inch of a superior quality,
cheaper than ever,juet received and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
lllay 29
Salmon, Shad & Mackeral. '
Flaillax & Mass. No. I Mackerel,
No. 1 Salmon, -
Mess Shad, ' •
Cod Fish, ' ". •
Burlington Herring, " - .
Dighy do .
BolognikSausages, • i
Smoked . Beef,
Smoked Tongues, , .. • ,
Jersey & Western Hams,' ;--..,...
Shoulders & Flitch, .
Cheese.
, 1
Pine Apple Cheese,
Sap Sago do
Fruit,
-
.Fresh Pickles.
.. .1
Just received and for sa le by ' •
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
r- 22
EEC
May 29
WHEREAS some evil disposed person or per.
sons entered the Drift of the subscriber's
mines, situate on the %Vest %Vest Branch Rail Road,
ono mile South of Minersville,---i short time aio„irt
the night time, and knocked away the couplings in
three different places. (in consequence of which the
mines closed,) with the base design, as_the subscri
ber believes, to destroy the mines Now therefore
.the above reward of 200 dollars ill be paid tor any
information which shall lead to the discovt y. and
apprehension of the perpetrators of this high hand
ed outrage. And, whereas, also some evil disposed
person or persons, on the 20th'inst: broke open a
house near the said mines and store a . hogshead of
oil therein—the additional sum of Fifty dollars coil
be paid for their discovery and apprehension.
MICHAEL MURPIIV.
22-3 t
.23-1
May. 29
Jersey Ilirtmsj•
& Western Thins,
"'Shoulders '
SmokedDeef,
No. I Salmon, • •
Ourlington& Digby nerving, • •
Noeiilackeraliiklese Shad. •
• r
For sale by
E. Q. &I A. DENI►ERSON
vD PUbLISi r l ERS
tea.—Werbave cum
4NTINt4 INK, in
with nil article that
The pike for News
- CA H, in kegs
id bands about 250
share ofi patronage
_ .
LACK.ltalian, illautiroXiros de Rhine„Gre de
1. 77 1 F Swiss, Blue Black GroS de era* do, (lorded
Gros De Algiers, , striped arid figured Poo de: SO,
figured Gros Deneps, &c. , •
- -E. W EARL.
_ ,
y to -be. directed
.to
et. - Please
,stale if
Press.,
Leaden ipe.' . .
BEST quality I and inch Leaded, !ilia.. Alio
few excellent Hydrant4fbr sale by
13011 4 14 W •
May 8 -
, • -
'RAPP & CO.
H Street, between
22-31
111:R-M 11. JO*IRNAL.
-''''''''''''''-14EUS-I'-'.'"---H:
200 Dollars Reward.
E -r C - li 7 ;4;,ir 0.- -
4: 41 0 .2 -7 ' -- E L
.:,.'.:..- i - fi:' , '_. 3R;ill*3io:iif(ilit,ll l ,' .
•
THE. -
undersigned ,most respecaliay announces
to the' public, and csmilally • toto ihe 'Gaeta - of
:good eating, that he has recentlitittedulithc:Re
fcetory under the ExChange Hotel, with everything
.necessary. -to the convenience, and cOmfoit . of his
guests, and has 'Made arrangements with 'persons
the city orl'hiladelnhia. which will ensure aitig
.ler supply of sur.h, ache:mica as that 'bountiful mar
ket-can afford. • .1
• fiptersvrrest ; and'sin4Ciams, •
'.l:absterre •
• Sardines,; Fresh Fish,.
• Ducks,. : ." Chickens, '
Pinions,! . - Pheasant 8,
Venison, - • Tuille Soup,C6c.
Willbe
,ferniahed, at :fill times when in season
and -having:mike gsql& I%lrti.. Jotai SILITZR. so=
len and favorably known In this community, es
keepers:of a similar establishment, to takechtirge
ofeell'suPerinterid this;Coneern, he Confidently ex=
PeCts to givegeneral satisfaction. "Families, patties,
orl individuals, Will be supplied at all times, with the
utmost despatch. -
itlehas-conStanily On hand a stock ,pf sunarior
Wines. including Old. Mar Aria, Pale Sherry, (very
fine,) Brown Sherry, Port (Wine, (pure,) Chaim
psigne, (favorite brands,) together with a supply of
first rate -ALE, Beim and Foam.
WM. G. JOHNSON, '
per JOHN SILVER. -
Pottsvilte, A pril 17, 1841, • 16—
Assignee's Sale.
W ILL be sold at pubhe auction, at St. Clair,
Norwegian township, on Wednesday the'2d
day of June next; at noon, by order ; of assignee of
W. West, jr. W. 'Hodgson and/ Piekerton, all that
certain tract of land situated in said township with
the improvements thereon—said property bounded
by land of Delaware Caano., heirs ulLevi
her, H. C. Cat cy, 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 land acloining the tract,
containing 24 acres 29 perches. Also the two ad
joining lots No. 30 and 31, each 60 feet by . 200, in
the town of St. (lair, bounded by Hancock street,
Second street, by lot No. 32. and Third street, to_
•. • gether With the Brick Store and Dwel
-Z.1471111-•; ling with Fi gale Kitchen, Shed and two
Frame Stables. Also, ono other Lot
sr • •
60 by. 2130 feet, bounded by Hancock at.
Feeond street, Lot No. 14, and Front street, together
with a Frame Corn and Waggon House, and six
new Frame Houses. The above being subject, lo
the payment of judgment bonds and mortgages. the
amount of Which will be made known at sale. Also
all that tract of land situated in said township as.
signed by Williabi West, Jr., bounded by land of
C. Lawton, Settainger & Co., N. A. Coal Co., &
others, containing 224 acres 126' perches, more or
less, witli the improvements On the same, also sub
ject tcr the payment of judgment bonds and mortga
gee. On this property are some of the best veins of
Coal in the region—and the sale is worthy the at
tention of capitalists and operators. For further in
formation ap?ly to
T. ALBERT HAVEN, Assignee,
' 40 Walnut st. Philadelphia, or to
J. SHEAFE, Pottsville.
March 1 • 17—
dray Mare.
COME to the premises of the subscriber in
I L- 1 Brsuaelt,Township, on Tuesday, the 27th of
April last,i dark sorrel mare—white face, saddle
mark, a white hind - loot, and is about -9 or 10 years
old. The owner is desired to come forward, prove
property, pay charges; apti take her away.
GEORGE RUNYEN.
19-31
Branch Township, May 3
Notice.
WHEREAS the Subsbriber has been appointed
v v by the ('curt Executor • bonus non with
will annexed, of the Estate of Tamzin 111annon,
late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill
County, deceased. All persons indebted to the said
estate are requested th make payment and those
having claims against the said Estate to preser.t
the same. LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY.'
April 17, 16-6
NEW STORE.
riIHE subscriber respectfully informs the public,
that ho has opened a store in Centre Street, 3
- doors below T. A. 3. Henry's Store, eorhis of Nor—
wegian and Centre Streets, where he offers for sale
a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware,
All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap
for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine fur themselves.
EDWARD HUGHES.
November, 21, —4ll
Notice to Creditots.
ESTATE OF JONATHAN JONES, D.EC'D
rytHE undersigned, both of whom now reside at
-IL Hecht Forge, East Brunswick township, in
Schuylkill county, given notice that letiers of ad—
ministration on the estate of Jonathan /ones, late or
the same place, Iron Master, deceased, have been
granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to
them, they therefore request all persons having
claims or demandsiagainst the estate of the said de
ceased to make known the same tot hem without
delay. , •
NICHOLAS JONES,
PETER JONES,
Administrators.
April 17, 16-6 t
• , Removal.
PATENT SPRING STEEL.
Cross-Strained Saddles, &c.
RIII.IIE D. SHOIE.VER,
Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer.
RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to
his customers and the public in general, for the
very liberal encoaragement which he has`received
from them. He , now informs that ,he has an im
provement in the construction of Saddleicfor which
he has a patent right, and recommends them to the
public as being far superior in durability, easeoltnd
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.
fle therefore respectfully invites the public to call at
his shop nearly opposite Itlortiiner's Hotel, and di
rectly opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre
Street, Pottsville,,and, examine for themselves.
Ile also keeps:constantly on hand a eneral as
sortment of all kinds of work, such as - Saddles,
Bridles, Patent Ply nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon
Harness,' Trunks, Valieces, Travelling _Bags, ,Gig
and Riding Whips, 4e. • Every, description of work
in his line will be made to order, on the shortest
notice, with neatness; durability , and on terms as
low es can be done esewhere.
art' t ln excellcht ifisortment of Silver and-Brass
Muunting, Riding and Gig Whir's, &c. which
he will sell very 'cheap, wholesale and retail: .
December DeceT 12,
, " •
• AdifiblistrAtoesitlotiCe.
L,,ETTEWS of administration on the estate of
. 10 -Al John Beadle, tate of Mount Laugh fee. SehuYl.
kill runty. -dem:tug:l6 having been granted to, the
subscriber t all persons indebted to. the estate-of the
said . deceased are requested to make payrnent . to the
subscribers. and,all persons , having claims or de.
mends agaitist the estate of the said John - Beadle are
hereby sequested to present them to_William Ben
die -withcint delay. - • e . _
- JANE BEADLE,
~r WALLIA3I. BEADLE,
-' . • Administrator, ,
April 11„ .;-. • . 16-6 t
• .iivbite I,Winter Strained
• Sperm OM:). •
•
ILLER HAGGERTY have just-, received
their Winter stock' of White Winter' Strained
Sperm
. 011, which they 'can recommend to. their
friends and the Oublic as being sisperiw -
Nov. Nth,'
•
NM
; NOtiCt.
ALL - persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
lielaistVare requested to make 'payment to the
Diree.teia of the Poor of Sehyllfill Cciutity,bn nr be
forettiattui.st Monday in tare neat—arid all per:
inins . haVmg claims against the said Thomas Ire
land are , requested to present them to the Di
rectore,nf the
.Pour for settlement, on nr before the
above mentioned 'period.
DAXIEL• BERTOLET,
GEORGE BODY.
WILLIAM . flOcK.
Directors.
19—
May $
" :Dkvidend. .
Miner}' Bank of Pottsville. in Me County ,f
ITIHE Directors } of this institution have this day
••• declared a divideud of Three per cent on the
capital stock (paid in) payable to the,Stealtboldars
or their fool representatives on or alter the four.
teentive this month
'CHARLES LEOSER, Cashier.
May ti 11.1841.19—
Pottiville
ANTHRACITE IRON WORRs.
II E subscribers are now prepared to do all T of Castings, of the best quality on the most
reasonable terms; the Furnace and Foundry being
rumediaiely on the Canal, Castings will be:deliver
eq in Boats free of charge. Persons wanting cast.
lege will i find it to their advantage to send orders to
MARSHALL & Co.
19—Iv
EONS
Orders received for Bennington FIRE Bates, wliieh
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
era ire Manufectured. Araw•As aaove.
Dissolution.
HE copartnership heretofore existing tinder
the firm of She ppel & Raver is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Ail persona indebted,
and those having claims against the said firm, are
requested to present them b.) Charles Shuppel for
settlement,
CHARLES SHAPT`EL,
'I3ARLES RAVER.
31 ay 23
Repeal Association.
A StAtEll Meeting of the Pottsville Schuyl.
kill county 'Repeal Association, will be held at Mr.
O'Connor's hotel, on Saturday evening the sth of
June ner, at 74 o'clock.
All those wishing to join this Association, should
attend arid enroll thaw:elves at tbe next meeting,
as the natnes, residence, and birtl places, of all the
members' will be published in the journals of this
Borough shortly, which will afford an opportunity
to all,. to let their friends in Ireland know that
they ere in the land of Freedom and aro able
and willing to contribute towards the regeneration
of their. native Isle.
spring 4z, Summer Goods.
N OW
opening and for sale by the subscribers a
-km new and splendid assortment ut Spring and
Summer Goods, which will be F•cld low for cash,
consistin, of prints fashionable patterns.
Sup, French Lawns & Chintzes,
Ginghains;Muslins, Checks,
•
Sup. Quality Gloves & Hosiery,
Umbrellas & Parasols, •
Fancy Hhdfs.
Summer Clothe,
SuMmer Cassimeres,
Stripes Drills, Cottonades,
Vestings,
Boots & Shoes,
Chiitircns shoes, tz.:l &r.
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. •
22
May 22
Notice to Miners.
PROPOSALS will be received until the Fifth
i of June next, at the office of the Buck Moun.
tarn Coal Co. no. 86 South Third Street, Phila. for
cutting 240 yaids more or less, Rock Tunnel, at
their worst; on the Lehigh, above Mauch Chunk.
The Tunnel to tra seven feet high and eight - feet
wide, the work to he executed with all reasonable
despatch, and ten per cent of the contract, to be re•
tained until completed. For further information
if required, apply at the office of the Company No.
86 South 3d Street, or to
R. C HILL Esq.,
Schuylkill Haircn.
Proposal to specify the price per LeatzcaLyard 4 fur
sand stone and conglomerated lock.
Proposals will also be received for running gang.
ways, opening breast and such air slottla as may
be required in the tnitks. The coal to be deliver
ed at the company's place of dcposite which is con
venient. The price per ear load of ton is requi
red to be specified. The contractor to take out
twenty five tons per day for six months from date
of contract.
ORCHARD BREWERY.
GEORGE LAVER,
MI AS constandy on -hand an assortment of Prech
Ail-BEER, AGE, PORTER, AND BROWN
STOUT, which he is always ready to Sell whole
salt) and tetail at the loweit rater:.
May 22 20-3 mo.
Lime! Lime!! ,
nF the best quahly at" 20 cents per budiel, con.
'LP stoutly on hand, at the - Kilns adjoining the
folueduct on Ruckley's Canal.
. JOHN PORTER.
Successor of Charles Shippcn.
May '22 20-3 mo.
Land for Sale or Exchange.
5000 ACRE S of unimproved Lana in
Blount County in the state of Tenney
see, near Knoxville. The above will be sold at $1.50
per acre, or exchanged fdr improved property in
Pennsylvania. Any person willing to purchase or
eichange will please apply to John White, No. 12
Arcade, East amine, Philadelphia.
The title to the above Land is indieputeahle, was
pattented the 24th of September, 1840, by the state
of Tennessee. All letters addressed to me will be at
tended to
Philp, May 15
Notice '
To Bridge Builder.
SEALED Proposals for,the building of a covered
Bridge over the Mahanoy Creek, near Israel
Reed's mill, in Barry township; at the site selected
by a Jury anointed fur that purpose, will be recei.
ved at The Office of Commissioners, at Orwigsburg,
until the last Monday of May next.- The plan upon
wnich the Bridge is to be built, can be seen at the
Conimiosioners' Office.
By order of Alfe Commissioners.
J. LI. DOWNING, Cleric.
Corrimussioners' Office, /
Orwigsburg, May 8. 1841 " 20-41
Ilaeon & Feathers.
85 Hhds. Sides
5 " Hams,
50 " Shoulders,
7 'Sacks of Western Feathers,
For sale by
U. IL OR AHAllto
No. 46 South Water St. Upper fide.
Phila. May 22 20-3moe
London Brown Mont. •
F OR Gale by
E. 9,4 A. lIENDE.RSON:
• Ilmay 22
Carpeting*, &t.
"lONGLISH and American Ingrain carpeting's.
. 11 -Ti Venetian Entry and Stair do. Damask Stair do,
4-4 Coloured, Matting 4-4 and White do,
Floor Oil Cloths &c. constantly on hand and for
sale cheap. - - ' E. , W. EARL.
Sign of the Golden Ball.
april $4,
RATES OFi FREIGHT•
RETWYEN READIgti FIuI.ADIUYUIA. 111014
MAY 3rd, 1841.
Per Tun 2000 tbs.
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum aed i
Bricks, c 81,30 do
.Pkg•lron,eloorna,Timber, Marble, f,
Lime, Tar and Pitch, , 4 SIM de
Flour 20 cents per Barrel. •
Nails and Spikes, Bar and I
Rolled Iron, Hollowware, I
Grain, Salt, Bark, Luin- } $1.75 do.
her, Staves, Salt, Fish To. I
bacco and Lead, , i . ..
Grocers, hardware, whis—
key Ale and Beer, Oil,
iseither, Cotton, Stenni s ,
Engines, & Machinery, l, 40. 75 dni . .
Seeds, Butter s Lard, and I
Tallow, Rags; %V cod, Oy.
stern, Dides, Hemp, Epr- I
then-ware and Glue, ) .
Dry Goods, Wines ar.d For-1 .
eign, Liquors. Drugs, and I
Medicines, Glass, Paper, I t. $ 3.25 'do.
China and Queens ware,
Meat, Fish, and Coulee- I
ftonary,
No storage will be charged fpr receiving or di
liming freight, at any of the Dcpota on the
unless allowed to remain ;over ten days.
No Freight received after 3 o'clock P. N. can bd
forwarded by the morning Train or. the next day.
No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be
unloaded on the same day.
DAYS OF.STARTINGI OP FREIGHT TRAINS.
From Reading, on Tuesdays and Fridays,. at
6 o'clock A. M.
From Philadelphia. on Wednesdays and Satur
davF., at 6 o'clock- A. M.
20-3 t
G. A. NICOLLS.
Superintendent Trantkpt. P. dz. Read. R. R
Reading, May N. 1841, 194
1151 A. HATHAW AY & CO. (of Philadelphia )
Ju:A m lia .c removed their piece or business from the
wharf lately occupied by them at South, Street.
Schuylkill, to the Wharf belon g ing to. itnd WOO
occupied by S. B. Reeves & Co. A FEW
WHARVES BELOW SOUTH STREET.
Phila. May
SE,VERAL large anti eutivoileill roam'. in the
large store building at the co:ner or Market and
Oentrirstri , suitable for n private fanUiy or any coo
desirous of keeping boarders. For tering apply to
GEORGE W. SLATER.
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April 2
Tinie and Order Books.
JUST Printed, Time and Order Hooka of lb
moat approved form, and for sale by
Jantanty 30th,
ENCOURAGE HO,IIE MA NUFACTURES
00AC8 DIANITPACTORY.
riritYt euttscrther tespectfutly announces to the
citilens ce Pottsville, and the inhabitants of
Schuylkill county genrrally, that he has at great
pains procured an excellent supply of materials, and
superior wotk men, which enables him to manufao
tore to order at the shorted notice, ali kinds of Ve
hicles, in a style superior to any ever manufactured
in this vicinity °elute, such as
Poaches.
Barouches,
Dearborns,
Truck Waggons, Carryalls, &c
At his establishment et the tomer of Coal and Nor
wegian streets, immediately opposite Pommy's Irun
Works, in the Borough of Pottsville.
Ho has connected with his establishment a
BLACKSMITH S. 1101',
With competent and experienced workmen, which
will enable him to furnish his Vehicles at much chea
per rates than they have herctnfore been furnished.
All kinds of repairing arum at the shortest notice
—and all-those in want of Vehicles atter the middle
of April. may fold something to suit their taste by
examining his stuck on hand.
Iu conelnsion the stjbscriher returns his sincere
thanks to the pphlie for their past patronage. and
respectfully solicits on increase in future, which. by
turning out good yolk, at low rates, he will endeav
or to merit.
March 27,
itt r UßS prime Lard, received on Consignmo
and forvale cheap, by the Tub on, quantity/
Much 13,
Shipping Books.
I in tlE best and most improved Shipping [looks for
. 11 - Coal Dealers, just printed and let sold at_this
office.
May 1
TO EMIGRANTS.
THE subscriber has now made or
' rangementa to bring passengers direct
efti4l; from Londonderry to Philadelphia in
. good vessels sailing from that port twice
every month—and also from Liverpool to Philadel•
Ora at the lowest rates. Philadelphia current 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 refonded on presentation of the
eertif i cates, if the individuals whose passage have
been 'Paid, do not come out.
Parraage from Londonderry to Philadelphia $24
" from Liverpool to do $2O
Children under 12 years of age, half price.
B. BANNAN.
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JOHN WHiTE.
20-St
March 27
911 HE subscriber would respectfully inform the
it public that he has removed to the:Store , former
ly - . occupied by Hazzard & iStrauch. He has 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 wish to purchase.
He would invite all to call, as he can sell goods
at even less than they are worth. which no doubt
will be an- inducement, especially in these hard
times. GEO. W. SLATER.
March 20.
12—
Fancy & Staple DO Goods.
SATIN striped Cambric'', Lace Unsling, Mack
anti Whito wash Blond, Bishop Lawns, Green
and braek False Veila and Scarfs, French and nee
dle worked collars, Swiss Minds, worked Inserting*
and Edgings. black Lace and Edging, plain and
rich figured Itinusellnd be . Lam., Chintzes and do
mastic prints, , inan• Ginghstng, Ticking*. Fur' and
apron Cheeks, Summer Sites bf every variety,
Hosiery & Gloves, Alatsellles Skirts, bleached and"
unbleached Unsling, &c. all of ahich have b een
purchased at-scryiciti pri6os arid will ha geed at a
small advancer. EMU
i'Zign-uf the Golden Bail."
It—
- - 1 / 4 3 Paper'
. 07 A - SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.jji
THE subscriber has received his Spring ratterni
oullastit and 4611 rimer; boio.
prising the most splendid assortment ever otered id
this region, Which will be I disposed of - at Philadel,
Obi prices. The patterns can be essmirted at any
time. • if
April ?A yr.= 8. BANNO
The Phi l adelphia
Removal.
For Brut.
PIIILLIP IiOFFA.
13-3 mo
lard!!: Lard!!!
SAMUEL HARTZ.
Removal.
aptil, 24,
ME
B. 11ANNAN.
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Carriages,
Buggies,
Sulkies,
Din