The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 19, 1841, Image 3

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opposrr'
viHE eobscri
pu blic that
new duly tint mates
Readipg, oa Monday the 2lstil
• Thep have procured large.and
built Coaches, enttrelyaew. and;
be paid to the comfort and Convu
vim- may favor them with . their
For seats in Philadelphia ail
Merchants Hotel, 4th- street and
Hotel, in 9d street.
]n Reading at Heres• Hotel•
in Pottsville at Mortimer's H
I. THO
Juno 19
'G® 1) Se • •
A
FRESH supply of SeasS trle guads has just
beerviareiveB at the come , of Market & Cen-
Ira street. 'Poprprising
D$Y •
!Goons, G OCERIES,
. HiRDWATiIk, & QII 'FErSSVARE,
'ln Tact a reasonable quantity of ;almost every ar.
tide generally in Pottsville Sto ed. can be seen &
will Wintered on the most "rea..nable terms. Cal
at thejSitine Building and take is-view tit the assort
meat. : Wilt you.
Jane 19
1110VNT CARTA° I N HOTEL,
Schuylkill County, Pet.
- ,
ItEuHEN BRIG irr,
RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and
the public that he has takqi this splendid, airy
,and delightful establOment, situated at
e a ; . the termination of tthe Reading and
4 I !.: Philadelphia Rail Rood, where he will
----:----L- . be happy to wait on Mhose who visit tbo
Coal Region, on business, or for the purpose of en—
joying the mountain air and water 4 The Hotel is
largo, finished and furnished in the•best style—and
am pains, will he spared to render satisfaction to all
who may favor it with a visit! Being within ten
minutes 'Walk of the Borough Of Pditsville, though
sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of
that busy bustling place, it is confidently believed
that it will be found much more pleasant and agree.
1 1
able, than any other Hotel in t e vicinity. 'Attach—
ed to the Hotel is a large and b Alai garden,, over
looking the River Schuylkill, t e SChuylkill Count,
Mount Carbon Rail Road. (cite ding to the Mine's
aed_thente to Sunbury) the Cul re Turnpike. and at
the same time a ff ording a real a d romantic view of
11
A five Mountains. The house
is supplied with pure
mountain spring water, and a Bathing' establish
,
ment, unrivalled in the country splendid pleas.
are Car , is kept for the exclOsiv accommodation of
visitors, who may be disposed Ivisit the Mines, or
enjoy the wild and romantic sce ery of the surroun
ding country. Individuals or families may rely on
having Minnie room, and every possible attention.
MountiCarbon, June 19, le4f, • 25—tf
. Important to the A filleted.
4 Valuable Arcanum Col**, Antidote against
41 a. Cholle Miserere and Vomiting (Cholera Mor,
bug and Billions Cholic.) This Oholic has its name
,from one' of the intestines named Colon, as there
i
mostly the tearing pair. comes f orn. The Cholera
'lllorbus anti--Billions Cbolic ALt dote is founded on
just medical principles, is a mos t safe, effectual rind
indeed an 'iminediate remedy forCholie, Cramps, for
the wind, ,the Watery and dry . GGripes, Convulsions,
and 'is a 'certain cure for BoWet DO Sinniner com
plaints, Diarrhea. Dysentery: , Sick' and Nervous
Headache, Sour Stomach. and 8:11 those fatal disor.
1 f
-tiers and , derangements of the St mach and Bowels.
Also a bitter IlerbTincture fort e Fever and Ague.
A Consumption Syrusba sanativ exceedingly useful
in Dyspepsia and obstructions of the Liver. Per.
eons taking them will be astdnis:hed of the curative
powers and remedial virtues. 'Tliey remove abstrac
tions of the Liter, Spleen, Kidneys, Jaundice and
Liver CoMplaint. All warranted to be safe and
sure, made of Herbs and Roots , and tree from any
Minerals; or Mercury. C,ertitlistes of perfect and
sound cbres Performed here in Pottsville and its -
neighborhood, can be seen .at my Store opposite
Pennsylvania Hall, next door to Mr. Bannan's Print.
tog office: The superior success which dialy attend
the use of the above herb medicine, as the variety
of disease are so great, wherei n they have been so
successfiii, has gained such a character, that a great
number of testimonials of its efficacy have been of
fered by Citizens of Pottsville anti vicinity, who have
used it. For further partieular4f recommendation
the publiC are referred to the Him. Strimge N. Pal.
mer, Samuel Huntzinger, William G. Johnson,
Isaac. Thompson. Andrew Gil more, Capt. N. J.
Mills and James Donnely. The undersigned has
also a rimedy. Antidote against all Poison, Rattle.
snake and Mad Dog bites,,perfects a sound cure,
prepared and for Sale by the inVentor '
H. AUGUSTUS SCHOLL.
Centre Street, O ppos i te Pa. Hall.
Pottsville June 19, 1041 25
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Information Wanted..
,
'INFORMATION- is wanted of .I(ihn Borland, a
nativeof Lettermakenny county, Dennegall, Ire
land, whOarrived in Pennsylvaria about three years
since ; When last•heard of he was in the neighbor
hood of ;Reading or Pottsville Any information
respecting him will be Most gratefully received by
his sister. ISABELLA HOLLAND, No. 31, Dean
street, IPhiladerphia. '
!one 19 '`
Ossian's P ms.
THE Poems of Ossian, cum fete in one volume
Jast received and for sale y
• 11..BANNAN.
25
Jane 19
'•.Lyellls Geo,
A ND Dockland's Geology, •
Am. received and for sale by I
Jane 15
Notice,
To Bridge ; uilders.
SEALED - Proposals will b received until the
last Monday of June, at [the ',Commissioners'
Office, in Orwigsburg; for the .ereetto of a covered
Bridge over the ,Little Schoilkill, near Focht's
forge. The Bridge to he 150 feet in length. with
two spans of 75 feet each, witl a good substantial
pier in the centre—to be 16 feet side in the shag.
The abutments on either side to he 18 feet wide
and 12 feet long, with the nec,lssary filling up, in
such, manner as the Commissioners shall direct,
and agreeable to a plan of the same now to the
Commissioners' O ffi ce. The tower timber of the
Bridge to be 12 feet akuve low water mark.
, By order of the Cofrimissioners.
J. H. ROWING, Clerk,
CamMissionera'• thrice,
Orwigehtieg, June 190841.
•L. .
• Tettier: Itch!
DIR. LEIDY'S CELEE F A TED' TETTER
AND ITCH OINTMEN is, daily becoming
more popular. Daily do nnmi t 3 ti rus individuals stop
and inform the proprietor of i -great success in re.
moving and curing the Teller hd Itch. ' •
Nurnerous.testittionials migh be published of its
efficacy . , but for the delicacy fel by individuals hay.
ing their names - published in connection with so
loathsome and disaireeable affictiOne.
It may be used with perfect Safety by young ar.d
old, even upon infants, containing—no mercury, or
other mineral substances. Dif: N. 13. Leidy pre—
pares it himself, and knowing its composition, most
confidently reCoutmends it as superior to any other
remedy' for The Tatter and Itch. Prepared and
sold at Dr. Lsidy's Ilealth.Emriorimo, ( sien of the
Golden. Eagle and Serpents, j No. 191 NORTH
SECOND Street, below Vine. _f
Price 26 Cents a kit.
And - also at—
, Dru
; :Tune 19
IXE
COACHES
nnounc:es to the
coA running a
Pottsville and
- torunodietts Troy.
!every attention will
nieoco of travellers
, usloni•
ly 'at Sanderson's
at John Dungan's
IMI
MPSON 5 , co.
E W. SLATER.
25-
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ogy,
Mineralogy., Just
B. BANNAN.
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. EPTINGT,
Ftgre, Pottsville.
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Sherilesl Sale .Of :Real Estate
HY:Virtue ofe Decree made bithe Court iifttrom-
MajP mon lieuof Sohoy [kill connty,,in the , case of
a proceeding neon a .Writ De Partitioni Facie•nda.'
to March,Terni 1841: Between John George and
- David Gretinaleld, plaintiffs, arid Sebastian MI6,
Peter- Filbert, john Strimpfier and others, defen
dants, andlo me directed, 1 - will expose tsale by
public Vendue Or Outcry, at the house of William
Lutz, in the Borough of ,Pinegrove - county aforesaid,
,on Wednesday the 14 th day.of July; A. D. 1841, at
Ann o'clock in the forenoon: - The following demi
• bed real Estate; situate, in and round the town of
Pinegrove, in the said county, comprising town lots
and landings on the Union Canal, containing togeth
er about 140 Acres, being what is termed the Forge
property, and to bii sold in 38 different lots and sub
divisions, agreeable to the divisions, in the proce
dings in partition partictilirly ! Set out (to wit) subi=
divisions of that part of the said property in Which
the Union Canal Company nreloterested.
No. I. Bounded by the Forge companey's Land-
Ingo; Rail Road Street - and the Union Canal, con.
taining,37a feet front on the said Union Canal.
No. 2. Bounded by Lot No. 1. Rail - Road Street,
and the Union Canal, containing 75 feet front on the
said Lnion Canal. - •
No. 3. Bounded by Lot No, 2, Rail Road Street
and the Union Canal, containing 75 feet front on the
said Union Ganef.
No. 4. Bounded by Lot No. 3. Rail Road. Street
and the Union Canal, containing 75 feet front on the
. said Union Canal. 4
No. 5. Bounded by Lot No. 4. Rail Road Street
and the Union-Canal, containing 75 feet trent on the
said Union Canal. .
No. 6. Bounded by Lot No. 5. Rail Road Street
and the - Union- Canal, containing 717 a feet front on
the said Union Canal.
No. 7. Bounded by Rail Road Street, Forge
Street, Maple Street . and Lot No. 8. being a trian
gular piece or lot of ground with the appurtenances:
No. 8. Bounded by Lot No. 7. Forge Street, Ma.
ple Street and Lot No. 9. containing 62f
feet front on said Forge Street, on . which
117 is erected a One Story Log Dwelling
House 24 feet front and 16 feet deep now,
occupied by Borac Mack. •
No. & Bounded by Lot No.& Forge Street, Miff.
tin Street and Maple Street, containing 624 feet front
on said Forge Street, with the appurtenances.
• No. 10. Bounded in front by Forge Street, Lot
No.ll. Maple Street and Mifflin Street, containing
in front 544 feet with the appurtenances consisting
of a one story _ Log Dweling House 24
. feet front and 10 feet'deep, a Stable 'and
'
;;1; •! • a p omp and well of water, now occupied
-•1 1. :‘'- - - : by` Joseph Hessler.
No. 1 I. Bounded in front by Forge Street, Lot
No. 12. Maple Street, and Lot No. 10. containing in
front 544 feet with the appurtenances. .•
No. 12. Bounded in front by Forge Street,Centro.
Alley, Maple Street and Lot No. H. con.
laming in fronts4l - feet with the appur
al:• ' ienances, consisting ofa one story Lo g '
• I weatherboarded Dwelling House 24 feet
front-and 16 feet deep, now oetbopied by 'Jonathan
Leffler.
The ais first described are landing Lott', well
adapted for the purpose of establishing coal Wharfs,
and places of Landing Boats on the Union Canal.
NO. 2.
Sub-division of that part of the said property in
which the Union Ganal Company are not interested
to Wit
No. I. Bounded by the Union Canal, the Lnion
Canal Companies . Rail Road, a public Street or Al.
ley,; and Lot No. 2. as laid down in a diagram to
the aforesaid proceedings attached leiter B. contain.
login width 60 feet 5 inches, with the appurtenances.
No. 2. Bounded by the Union Canal, the Union
Canal Companies Rail Road, marked No, I and -3
in the diagram last referred to, containing in width
75 feet with the appurtenances. '
No. 3. Bounded by the- Union Canal, the Union
Canal Companies Rail Road, Lots marked N 0.2
and 4 in the diagram last referred to, containing in
width 75 feet. with appurtenances.
No. 4. Bounded by the Union Canal, the Union
Canal Companies Rail Road, 'Lots marked No. 3
and sin the diagram last referred - to, containing in
width-75 feet with the appurtenances.
No 5. Bounded by the Union Canal, the Union
Canal Companies Rail Road, Lots market No. 4 and
6 to the diagram last refered to , containing in width
75 feet with the appurtenances.
No. 6. Bounded by the Union Canal, the Union
Canal Companies Rail Road, purport marked in a
diagram to the proceedings aforesaid, with the letter
A, and Lot No. 5, referred to in the diagram letter
ed B, containing in width 92 feet with the tippurte.
trances.
Those 'six Lote, .are well adapted to establish
wharfs, and places, for Landing Boats on the Union
Canal•
Lot No.-7. Bounded by the Union canal, a public
Road and Land ,ofJacob Gratz, Esq. containing in
the whole , acres and
perches with the appurtenances, con
sisting of a two story Frame Store House 26 feet
front on the Union Canal and fifty four feet deep.
No. 8. Bounded by the Union Canal, the River
Swatara, embracing an Island, and the ruins of the
old Forge, and lands of Jacob Gratz. Esq. contain
ing 6 Acres and allowance with-the appurtenances.
No. 9. Bounded by Vie Union Canal, the River
Swatai a and Lots No. 8 and 11, containing 8 Acres
and allowance with theappurtenances—
No. 10. Bounded by the Swatara River, Lot No.
11, and land of John Stain, containing 3 Acres 84
perches with the, appurtenances.
No. 11, Bounded by the Swatara River, John
Barr, Henry Wolf, John Stein and Lot No• 10. con
taining 50 Acres more or less with the appurtenan
ces.
No. 12. Bounded by Tolpehaccon Road, Forge
Street, Centre Alley, and John W. Patten. contain
ing _ _ __ _ with the appurtenances.
No. 13. Bounded by the Tulpebaccon Road, Pe.
• ter Eckert dee'd. Church Land and John
W. Patton containing one Acre 142 per
. ass elms of land with the apportenances,con.
aisting of a two story Log House, weath
erboarded, 24 feet front and 26 feet deep, a good Sta
ble, a pump_end a good well'of water, now in the oc.
cupancy of Dr. Jacob Christ.-
No. 14: Bounded by Telpehaccon Street, Lot No.
15, Peter Eckert' • and Lot No. 13, containing 140
perches of Land,'With the appurtentices.
No. 15. Bounded by Toilpehaccoh Street, Church
Land; Peter Eckert and' Lot No. 14, con
Limning one Acre and 19 perches of land
es I with the appurtenances, consisting of a
11l I
• two story Stone and Log House, a Lug
Stable and a good Spring of water in the cellar,
now occupied by Mrs. Berger.
Bounded by lands of Peter Filbeit,
Church 'Land, Lot No. 25. Lot No. 17, and land of
Filbert, Holmes & Co. containing 4 Acres and 60
perches of Land with the appurtenances.
No. 17- Bounded by Lot No. 16, Lot No. 24, Lot
No. IS, and Land of Filbert, Holmes & Co. contain
ing 3 Acres, 26 perches with the appurtenances.
No. 18. Bounded by Lot No. 17, Lot No. 23, Lot
No. 19, and land of Filbert, Holmes Co. centain
ieg 3 Acres, 26 perches with the appurtenances.
No. 'l9. Bounded by Lot No. $, Lot No. 22, Lot-
No. 20, and land of Filbert, Holmes 4 Co; contain:
ing 3 Acres 26 perches with the appurtenances.
No. 20. Bounded by Lot N 0.1119, Lot No. 21, and
land of Minnig, Stri miter, Lenhard and
Holmes ty Co. containing /X Acres 26 etches of
land, with the appurtenance
No. 21 d . Bounded by, land o Minning, S rimpfler,
Lenhard and Frederick Spirman, Lot No. 22 and
Lot N 0.20, containing 3 Acres 50 perches of land,
with the appurtenances.
No. 22. Bomided . by Lot No. 21, Frederick Spar
man, Lot No. 23 and Lot No. 19, containing 3 A
cres 60 perches of land, with the appurtenances.
No. 23. Bounded by Lot No. 22, Frederick Spar
man, Lot No• t. 4, and Lot No. 18, containing 3
Acres 223 perches of hind, with the appurtenances.
No. 24.
_Bounded by Lot No. 23, Frederick Spar
man, Lot 14. 25 and Lot No. 17, containing 3 A
cres and 12 perches, with, the appurtenances.
•
No. 25. Bounded by Lot No. 24. Frederick Spar
man, Church Land, Lot No. 16, containing one.
Acre and 110 perches with the'apnortenances.
No. 26. Bounded by the Union Canal, by purport
marked in the diagram with the letter A. and by a
public road leading to the Forge place containing
' with the appurtenances.
, •
"JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Orwigs- 1
burg, June 19, 1841. • .s.
Irrlnquireii Philadelphia, Journal, Reading, and
Courier, Libatton. will 'please insert tbe above, week
ly until sale, mark price at bottomond send bill to
this office-for payment.
licit - Demonnorations
drbv the truth of Ctutatiantlyi Jut received aqd
‘ff for
Jose s/9 ale by H B. BANNAN.
_
INDEMNITY ADAINST tosS BY FIRE . The Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of ligailadelPhia )
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, PAID IN
MAMA. PERPISTIjAL.
VONIINUE to make Insurance. permamont and
IL/ limited on every description ofproperty in town
and country on the 'usual favorable terms. Office
163 A Chesnut Street near fifth street.
CHARLES N. HAWKER. President.
DIRECTORS
Charles N. Dantrek, Samuel Grant,
James Siott, Frederick Brown,
Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith,
Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards,
Tablas Wagner, Mordecai D. Lewis,
CHARLES G. RANCHER, Seel.
The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the
above mentioned institution, and iR now prepared to
make insurance, on every, description of property, at
the lowest rates.
ANDREW RUSSEL.
Pottsville, June 19. 1841.
Old Curiosity Stiopi
WRY 130 Z, with illustrations. Just received and
for sale by
Juno 19
New Boot and Shoe Store.
'ram subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
21 - of Pottsville that he has opened a new Hoot &
Shoe Stnre, in Centre Street, oppesite W. T. Ep.
ting's Drug Store. tie has just received from Phil
adelphia a large supply ofevery description of Boots,
brougany, shoes, among which are thefollolviog :
Gen i is. Stitched Boots,
do Pegged do
do T. Shoes,
- do Nullifiers, do
do Quarter do
•
do Pumps, •
•
do Broogans,
Wt men's Roan R. R. Slippers,
do Lasting Welt do. •
do Colored Kid do
do Black t o do
do do do Springs,
do French Morocco do
do do Leather do
Misses Lasting Slippers,
do Colored do '
do Kid do
do French Morocco do
do Lasting welt springs,
do Kid do do
do, Calf do do
• Youth's Leather Boots,
Children and Boys do •
Youth's Brougans end welt Boots,
Children's red morocco lace do
do Colored Ankle tier,
Having engaged the services of skilful workmen,
he is enabled to manufacture every variety of boots,
shoes, and brogans, according to the latest style,
and on moderate terms. Repairing done at the
shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices.
RICHARD D. SHOENER.
24--.
June 12
Lost or Stolen!
A SMALL Rale of Dry Goods, marked J. Buck
or Jacob Buck, care of Clemens Parvin, Potts
ville, which was sent on the 23d March by Read
ing Rail Road & Pottsville Line of Stages, con
taining 1 p. Green Merino, 1 pa Green Muslin, &
Black trimmings for a Military Company. A reason
able reward will be , paid to the person that has been
so obliging as to keep the Bala since the above date,
if forwarded as directed, or to
GEORGE MILLER 4CO,
No. 194 North 3c Sreet, Philadelphia,
June 12 °4-3t
Minersville Artillerists,
WILL meet for Parade on the 19th of June at
o'clock P. M. at the armory in Summer Uniform:,
By order of the Captain
JACOB WERNERST.
24
Minemille, June 12
Land for Sale or Exchange.
5000ACRFS of unimproved Land in
Blount County in the state of Tennes
see, near Knoxville. The above will be sold at 81.50
per acre, or exchanged for improved property in
Pennsylvania. Any person willing to purchase or
exchange will please apply to John White, No. 12
Arcade, East avenue, Philadelphia.
The title to the above Land is indisputeable, was
pattented the 24th- of September, 1840, by the state
of Tennessee. All letters addressed to mo will be at
tended to
Philo, May 15
Bacon & Feathers.
85 Hhds. Sides
45 " Hams,
SO 66 Shoulders,
17 Sacks of Western Feathers,
For sale by
U. H. GRAHAM,
Nn. 40 South Water St. Upper'aide
Phila. May 22 20-3 mo
Notice.
IS hereby given, that on the 30th day- of March
IS
the members of the Presbyterian Church
at Port Carbon and its vicinity, in the county of
Schuylkill, presented to the Court of Common Pleas
of the said county, articles of association for the
purpose of obtaining a - charter, under the provisions
of the 13th section of the act of the 13th day of
October A. D. 1840, entitled an act, Relating to Or
phan's Court and for the purposes : under the name
and Style of the. , The first Presbyterian Church in
Port Carbon," and that the said Court on that day
approved of the said articles of association. No
tice is therefore hereby given that if not sufficient.
reason is shown to the contrary, the court will
grant the said charter of incorporation at the next
July term. A By the Court,
GEORGE RAHN, Prot
Prothy's office,
June 4th 1841.
June 12
Lemon syrup. •
LIRESH Lemon Syrup by the dozen or single
.. 11 : bottle. For sale by
Q. & A. HENDERSON.
23--
Jane 5
Fire Place screens. -
AFEW elegant Fare Place screens. Just re.
,ceived and for salcily
Jona 5
Coal Timber Lando.
/VIM following valuable properly is offered for
' ='-Bale by
SHOBER BUNTING & CO.
No. 14 South Wharves
lat. The tract of Land knoWn as the Llewellyn
tract, upon which is that . flourishing and increasing
town, situate on the, Mine Hill and Schuylkill Ha
ven Rail Road, 8 Miles from the Landing, and near
the junction of the West, West, and Muddy branch.
es of the Sehaylliill. A great proportion 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 as been worked and marketed to
a considerable extent. Iron ore is said to abound
on ihese
3d. Two Loth-in Sabo , lkill Haven as originally
laid out by the Neu% York Company, one of which
is a water lot or landing.
4th. A very desiMble building lot in Lawton's
addition to Port Carbon : situate at a leading cor.
ner of the chief thorough. fare
June
Salad Oil.
FRESH Salad Oil, For sate by,
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON
June 5 23
THE MIN
EL BANNAN.
19-
T AKE notice that the Copartnership heretofore
existing between Samuel Chrisman & E. S.
Warne, trading under the firm of S. Chrisman &
Co. was dissolved by mutual consent oh the fifteenth
ultimo. The concerns of the firm will be Fettled by
E. S. Warne, who is duly authorised for that put..
pose.
vivo THE PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
IL throughout the Vetted Slates.—We have com
menced the manufactUre of I RINTING 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., casn, in kegs
and• barrels of 25 to 150 lbs., and barrels about 250
lbs. The price being so low, a share of patronage
is confidently anticipated.
Order or letters out of the city to be directed to
No. 103 NORTH THIRD Street. Please state if
to be used on a cylendet or flat Press.
RAPP & CO.
tG — Factory, NORTH NINTH Street, between
Brown and Conies.
FIIHE sulseribers ate now prepared to do all kinds
-• of Castings, of the best quality on the most
reasonable terms ; the Furnabe and Foundry being
m mediate'' , on the Canal, Castings will be deliver.
ed in Boats free of charge. Persona wanting cast
ings will find it to their advantage to send orders to
MARSHALL & Co.
May 8, • 19—lv
nrders received for Bennington hut Bates, which
on full trial prove to be better adapted to resisting
fire than any other in use—they are made from the
satne materials from which the celebrated China
are are manufactured. APPLY AS ABOVE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
Ireland, are requested to make payment to the
Directors of the Poor of Schy lbill County, on or be-
fore the first Monday in June nett—and all per
sona having claims against the said Thomas Ire.
land are requested to present them to the 1)1.
rectors of the Poor for settlement, on or before the
above mentioned period.
JOHN WHITE.
20-8 t
Cloths Cassimers & Vestiugs.
J UST received and opened at the sign of the
" Golden Ball," a handsome assortment of su
perfine Black, Blue, Invisible Green and Brnwn
Clothe, plain and figured Satin & Marseilles Ves.
tinge which will be sold very cheap.
Pickles.
PICKLED Cucumbers, Cauliflower,
Walnuts. Red Cabbage,
Picko Mixed.
Onion, - Lobsters,
Pepper, Mangota,
Mutinies,. Clams,
Guaranteed sound. For sale by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON
22
A FRESH supply of the•celebrated Three polo
tee Perrian Pen, just Feceived and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
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IMO
rrHE undersigned most respectfully announces
to the public, and especially to to the lovers of
good eating, that he has 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 a reg
ular supply of such delicacies as that bountiful mar•
kct can afford+ . .
OySlCPl4(fresh and 6111QC/urns
Terrapins, Lobsters, •
•
Sardines, Fresh Fish,
Ducks, hid:ens,
Pigions, Pheasants,
Venison, Turtle Soup, &e.
Will ho furnished at all times when in season
and having engaged Mr. & Mrs. lons Sieves, so
lung and favorably known in this community, as
keepers of a similar establishment, to take 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 despatch. •
He has constantly on hand a stock of superior
Wines,' including Old Maderia, Pale Sherry (very
fine,) Brown Sherry, Port Wise; (pure,) ham
paighe, (favorite brands.) together:with a supply of
first rate Ars, Base and PORTER.
WM. G. JOHNSON,
• . per JOHN SILVER.
6—Pottsville, April 17, 1841, l—
B. BANNAN
23-.
11211
Plain & Figured DeLanes. •
A NEW. supply or those besutiltii nod fashion
ble goods, just received and for sale by
T.& J. BEATTY.
December 5, 49
RV JOURNAL.
ORCHARD BREWERY.
, . ,
GEORSZI ThiLITEIR e s •
H constantly oaband an assortment of Fresh
A-It BEER. ALB. PORTER. AND BROWN
STOUT. which he is always ready to sell whole
eale and retail at the lowest rates.
May 22 • 20,-3(no.
amaqua Coffee name.
WILLIAM NEVILLE respectfully informs
his friends and the.poblic that he has re
opened his old Hotel under the name of
TEE TAMAQUA COFFEE notiqE,
where be is prepared to entertain Strangers, Trav
ellers and all who may favor him with their custom
in as s - comfortable manner as can be done in any
part of this country,
Jane 5
Valuable Books.
11R. Ures' Dictionary ofArts and Manufactures
Wood's Practical Treatise on Rail Roads, last
edition. Just received and for sale by
BANNAN.
June 5 23
.
07 , J
Schuylkill Counly,
T hE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to all the
beirs and legal Representatives of Christina
Frey: lite of Wayne township, Schuylkill county,
deed., greeting :
Whereait by an Inquest duly awarded by the Or
phans Court of Schuylkill county,Moresaid, the real
Estate of the said Christina Ney, deed. was ap
praised at & for the sutra of five hundred & fifty dot
-biro, and whereas cone of the heirs and legal Repre
sentatives of the said deceased appeared in Coen on
the return of the said Inquisition, to take the premi.
ses therein mentioned at the appratsetnent, you and
each of you are therefore hereby cited lobe and ap
pear at the neat general Orphans Court to be held at
Or igsburg for the county of Schuylkill:on Monday
the 19th day of July next, to accept or refuse to take
the said premises at said appraised price.
'Witness the honorable A. V. Parsons, President
of our said Cart at Orivigsburg the 26th day of
March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty
otia. JACOB KREBS, Clerk.
SherifriOffice Orwige
burg May 29, 1841.
Dissolution.
Samuel Chrisman will continue the business at
be old stand.
SAMUEL CfiRISMAN,
E. S. WARNE.
June 5
Phila. May 29
Pottsville
ANTHRACITE IRON WORKS.
Notice.
DANIEL BERTOLET,
GEORGE BODY,
WILLIAM BOCK,
Die earns.
19—
M ay . 8
April 24,
May 29
Steel Pens.
April 17
.EXCHAXGE HOTEL
ItEPECTORY. .
Avazanive-1
Indian Vegetable Pills.
Of the North A arerican College of Health. Al ap•
pears by the following circumstances, we fast 'su
perseding thecae of all' other tilts as a tutntapAi;
REMEDY. for the purification of the blocid• and as a
,eonsequenee, lite eradication of stramix from the
.HUNAN SYSTEM.
1114AVING , been duly appointed County Agetn
zz for the sale, in largo or small quantities, of the
named atticlo, suggest the following as strong pre.
Bumpily° proof, that the claim of this rnedreire to
public confidence, is founded un unquestronabie
at.d,we belieye,'unquestionable authority.
Letter from Mr. Cornfield. Travelling Agent for
the United States.
Messrs. T. & J. DE.kTTY. !
23-
1 herewith enclose. tin- your service in the way
of advertising. the notice of Stiehter & McKnight,
successors to Kcina & Stichter. Reading, who are
agents far Brandrelli Pills, and perhaps for others.
You will perceive the force of their language.
der these circumstances, and my business is to up
prise you of the testimony which the gentleman to
whom they refer have alrerdy given,—four of them
prior to the reference, and one, :Ur. G. H. Miller,
since the reference, but without being informed of
it by me, or in any, manner alluding to it.
STICBTEK & ArK2VGII7, ( as successors to-Kelm
Sr, Stichter, Reading.) having been duly appointed
county agents foi the .excellent and superior medi—
cine above named, are now prepared to supply the
demands of former agencies, and will be gratified
by the appointment and supply of new ones, on the
usual liberal terms.
"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 Comparison
with any others now in market. Their relative lo
cation gives every facility to the inquirer who de—
serves to obtain, either for sale or use, a first rate
article."
To lake 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, Fe pur
chased of K. Sr. S. Reading 6 dozen, and on the 4th
inst. took) dozen of me, stating, that be never had
a medicine which brought back ao good a report.
nor one which had so Ready a sale. As he is Post
Master, any person can easily and cheaply timer.
tain whether my veracity can be impeached and at
the same time learn what other pills, he sells or hqs
sold.
23-6 t
Mr. G. H. Miller, late of Drickensville, had re
quested me to appoint him an agent for %Verne's.
(turf, because ; he well know the value of the article.
April 20th he, took of mo 4 dozer, and on the 24th
inst. he bad sold 26 boxes, it being in. Womclsdurf,
a new article, and bought 2 dozen more.
This statement is similar to the toregoing.
To Mr. M`Kinty, one dozen were sent at a ven
ture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, I left him 2
dozen on commission, aad on the I Ith inst. he paid
me for 7 dozen stating, as do the others, that no
medicine with which he is acquainted has as good
a name and so ready a sale.
Peter Kline, Post Master, has sold to a man who
has the white swelling, probably near 60, whom I
seen, and who states, that no other remedy has reh
dered him any service, but that this hot, and now
that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fully persua
ded fie will eritircly recover.
'Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pills,
but - Hates, that he finds 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 of
them L-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 o call for one of the
other sort. He mentioned a woman who has du
ring Several years soared by the rheumatism, and
though other remedied had been invoked, she
has not found any benefit, save in the use of these
pills.
EMI
I would add much general and ilartibular infor
mrtion, but shall defer toe mote convenient oppot
tunity an exposition which must be interesting to all
who a re,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 bo,read with candor, and produce
the effect to which truth is always entitled.
Respectfully.
CAMFIELD,
Travelling Agt. United States.
'Pottsville, May 29 22-11
22-3 t
The following named gentlemen eninpose the
list of agents %r this county and vicinity, sa Far as
they are at present received. Other names will be
added as agents shall be appointed.
T. & J. Blurry, Pottsville, •
Daniel Saylor,Scheylltill Haven,
Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove,
John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburgi
J. ef G, Matz, Port Clinton,
B K. Miller, McKCansburg,
Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua.
F. Drey & Co. Tuscarora,
Samuel Boyer, Middle Port;
Seidel & Co. Hamburg,
3. Wiest, klingergtown,
Aaron ALittliews, M. P. Lower Mabantatugo
Jacob Kauffman. Upper do •
Kauffman, do do •
F. flamer. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. O.)
S. SMndel, 'Gratztown.
Principal Office, 169 Race et. Philadelphia,
WILLIAM WR (GUT,
Vice Prea't N. A. Col. Health.
spring & Stfinniner Goods.
TILT OW opening and for sale by the subscribers a
new and splendid assortment of Spring and
Summer Goads, which will be sold low for cash,
consisting of prints fashionable patterns,
Sup. French Lawns & Chintzes,
Ginghams,line, Checks,
Sup. Quality Oloves & Hosiery,'
Umbrellas & Parasols,
- Fancy Hhdfs.,
Summer Cloths,
Summer Cassimeres,
Stripes Drills, Cottonades,
Vestings,
Boots & Shoes,
Chi Wrens haat, &e. &c.
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
22
E. W. EARL.
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May 22
LiMe! Lime!
gIF the beet quality at 20 cents per bushel, con
stantly on hand, at the Kilns adjoining the
aqueduct on Ruelthiy's Canal.
JOHN PORTER,
'Successor - or Charles Ship*.
20-3 mo.
May 22
Removal.
PATENT! SPRING STEEt.
Cross-Strained Saddles, &c.
B. SHOEXER,
Saddleibridle, and Trunk Manufacturer.
RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to
hie custoinerti and the public in general, for the
very liberal encouragement which he has received
from them. He now informs that he has an im.
provement, in thecoustruction of Saddles, for which
he has a patent,right, and recommends-them to the
publk as being far superior in durability, case. 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 theretore respectfully invites the public to calla(
ins shop nearly opposite Mertimer:l; Hotel, and di
rectly opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre
Street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves.
He also keeps constantly on hand a general as.
sortment of all kinds of work, such as Saddles,
Bridles, Patent fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon
Harness. Trunks, Valieces, Travelling Digo, Gig
and Riding Ityhipe, ate.' Every description of work
in his lino will be -made to order. on th'o shortest
notice, with; neatness, durability, and onlerms as
lair as can tie; done elsewhere.
1 1:7 An excellent assortment of Silver and Brass
Mounting. Riding and Gig Whips, &c. etc. Witch
he will sell Very C heer, wholesale and retail:
December 1241 • • 50—
White llPVinter- Stiraitied
-
perm O
ito MILLER & #stGGERTY ,
haveT knit received
their WintepatOck of Whits Winter Strained
Sperm Oil. I whic h ' they can, recommend to their
II iends and the pblic as being superior.
Nov. 28thlr
THOMAS & JAMES BEATTY,
The Philadelphia
Reading Mei/ Ron&
RATES, OF FIREIGHT:
136TIVREN READING "Amu Putuist.ram, not '
MAY 3rd, 1841.
Pes Tun 2 , 000 Ste '
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum, tied
Bricks, • ' $ 1130 do
Piglron,Blonans,Timber.Marble,
Lithe, Tar and Pitch, $l5O do
Flour 20 cents per Barrel.
Nails and Spikes, liar end
Rolled hen, Hollowware,
Gritin, Salt, Bark, Lum
ber, Staves, Salt, Fish To.
ham. and Lead,
Groceries, hardware, whis
key, Ale and Beer. Oil,
Leather, Cotton, Steam,
Engines, & Machinery,
Seeds, Butter, Lard, and
Tallow, Rags, %Went, Oy.
sters, Hemp, Ear
thenware and Glue;
Dry Goods, Wines ar.d For-'
cign, Liquors, Drugs, and ,
Medicines, Glass, Paper,
ID 125 dci.
China and Qucens.ware,
- Meat., Fish, and Confec
tionary,
)
No storage wilt be charged for receiving , or dit
livering freight, at any of the Depots on the line;
unless allowed to remain over ten days.
No Freight received after 3 o'clock Pi M. can bi
forwarded by the morning Train cm the nett day .
No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. IL an btl
unloaded on the same day:
DAYS OF STARYISO OF.Fstriumr TRAMP. ,
From" Reading, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at
6 o'clock A. M.
From Philadelphia, on 'Wednesdays and Sam:
days, at 6 o'clock A. M.
G. A. NICOLL%
' Superintendent Tranapt. P. &. Read, R.ll,
Reeding, May 5.1841, ' • 19—
Mt A. HATHAWAY & CO. (of Philadelphia
11 .:J'hive removed their place of business from the
wharf lately occupied by them at South Street,
Schuylkill, to the Wharf belonging to, end lately
occupied by S. B. Reeves At. Co. A
.FEw
witARVESTIELOW SOUTH STREET.
Phila. May 1, Pi—
S EVERAL, large and convenient moms in 14 :
lute store building at the comer of Market and
Centre sta-, suitable for a private family or any ono
desirous of keeping boarders. For terms apply to -
GEORGE W. SLATER. •
April 3
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES
COACH ItCANITACWORT.
rr HE subscriber respectfully announces to the
- 0 . citizens of Pottsville, and the inhabitants of
Schuylkill county generally. that he has at graft
pains procured an excellent supply of materials. and`
superior workmen, which enables hiin to manufais
Lure to order at the shortest notice, all kinds of Ve/
hides, in a style superior to any ever MahulaCtured
in this vicinity before, such as
.Boaches, Carriages;
' Barouches, Buggies,
Dearborns, &Mies;
Truck Waggons, arrt_alis, eci
At his establishment at the corner of Coal and
wegian streets. immedAately opposite Pomroy'skun
Works, in the Borongh of Pottsville.
Ho has connected with hie establishment i
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
With competent and experienced workmen, Which
will enable him to furnish his Vehicles at much chess
per rates than they have heretofore been furnishwir
All kinds of repairing done at.the shortest notice
—end all those in want of Vehicles after the middle
of April,may find something to suit their taste by
examining his Work on hand.
In conclusion the subscriber retutha his sincere
thanks to the public for their past patronage, and
respectfully solicits an increase in future, whit!), by
turning out good itork, at loto rain, he will endeartj
or to merit. •
March 27,
TO EMIGRANTS.
THE subscriber has now made aS4
rangements io bring passengers direct
P t from Londo'nderry-to Philadelphia in
• good vessels sailing from that port twite
every month—and also from Liverpool to Philadeit
phia at the lowest rates. Philadelphia entreat funds
will be taken at/par for passage money—but for
money to be transmitted, the usual premium mast
he paid. Pinpt attention paid to all orders receiv:
eci—and th /money refunded on preientation of the
certifteatei, if the individuals whose passage have
been pad, do nut come out.
Posage from Londonderry to Philadelphia _024
j 4 from Liverpool to: do 020
ihildreu under 12 years of age. half price.
B. BANNANs
March 27 13--
'r public
subscriber would respOctfully Warta the
-m• public. that he has removed to the Store former
ly occupied by Hazzard & Strauch. He has olad
purchased from their Assignees at extremely low
rates, a portion of their most desirable goods, which
in addition to his former stock; enables him to ex•
hibit an assortment sufficiently extensive ~!0 'snit
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
adl be an inducement, especially in these hard
GEO. W. SLATER:
12--
March 20,
•
Fancy Staple Dry Goods.:
ATIN striped Cambric'', Lace Muslin., Black
1. •. and White wash Blond, Biihop Lawns, Green
and black Fdlae Veils and Scarfs, French and ono
die worked collars, Swiss Bands' ' worktd rntertinto
and Edgings, black Lace and Edging, plain and
rich Sgured Mouseline De Lanes. Chintzes and do
'nestle prints, man' Ginghatna. Tickings, Fur' and
apron Cheeks, Summer stuff's; of every variety.
Hosiery, & Gloves, Marseilles Sion! bleathed and '
unbleached Muslin% &e. &e. all of which have been
purciased itt very low prices and will he sold et a
small advance. E. W.,EAD La
" Sign of the Golden Ball." '
april 24,
NEW STORE.
'TIRE subscriber respectfully informs the patine,
0 - that he hap opened a store in Centre Street, 3
doors below T. & 3; &etre Store, corner of Nor.
wegian and Centre Streets, where he alerts for sale
a general assortment of ' •
Dry Goods, - Groceries,
Queentra'are', 4c. '
All persons dcairoue of • Purthasing Goods Cheap
or Cash. are respectfully inviad to call and snap.,
tie foi
, Ahenieclvee..
EDWARD -HUGHES.
P.ioverober.2l.
Hama,
JTERElBtii.Wesiern Herne,
Shouldenr.dreSitles. '
Smoked. Beer, •
, No. 1 Salmon, •
Burlington & Vb) , Herrin",
No: Mackerel , Mesa
Fur sale by
-48
, 0.75 do:
$2 7.5 dO;
- Removal.
For Rent.
PHILLIP HOFFA.
13-3trito
Removal.
E. Q. tit H
..N PERSON.'