The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 28, 1841, Image 3

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1 LEHIGH C AL TRADE
To Aug.' J 9, ' . 11,860
'ItACKAIVAIIIYAL TRADE.
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To August 14, 98,380
- fiiiAMOKIS'OAI,7I/IADE
To Aog. 29. . • -. 10,583
. MOUNT CAMM'ON'M'AIL - ROAD.
The emonnt 67aetiiiniporteil on this road lid
to Thursd a y evening last, is- ' 3,26.5 tons
. Pee last repdrt - 44,751
N tolot
NATHAN CLEAVEIL Colleitor.
. i 14CITUYLKILLYAiLLEY ;LAIL , ROAD
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i The amount of coal t imparted on this road - iip
10 Thursday eveniigyist, s is . .. 6,802 tons
Per htstlepiiit 1 . . . 35,533
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MINE HILL 4 'NtHUTLRILL :HAVEN.
RAIL !nom)
The imo:alit o[ Coal ti nnporlcd an ibis road up
to Thuiluiayeveanglo t, le- 10.779 13
'Per, fii . st repdrt ' 128;443 02
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Total ' 139.2e2 05 .
W ST. NEW ELL Condor
• ; Duci, CREEK
1 The amount of CoA ti
to Thursday evening las h
Per last report
i'd-o v It. IIiIRKET.
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OHRECTO WEEKLY. -
. ' PotOvUte, Aug. 2181, 1841.
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1 WHEAT FLOUR I fer Banel $6 25
. ; I'ItYE, do i [ cwt. i .-. 250
!•WHEAT, . '• • Per Bushel, 1. 10
RYE, do 1 ' 60
;
' ;CORN, do. 65
iOATS, do 42
;EGGS. ' per'doz. 10'
:BUTTER, . per pound. ' 12
BACON, do - - • 8i
;HAMS. t . do 10,
, ;POTATOES,. . Per bushel. : 64'
' :HAY. , • p• r too l5 to $l7
A STATED Al c eetini of the Pottsville Repeal
Association will be field at. Mr. CPConnor's Hotel.
on , Monday • evening next, the ,30th lust. at 9i
`o`Wock. Twos. J.DAIRD, Pres't.
P. Fogarty, Sect'''.
~iAuTtast 28
I Pulaski Liulgo ' No. 216. ,
XiSTATED Meeting 6f the Pulaski Lodge No.
lE,O
114; will be held at the all, on Monday evening
Aergast 30th. at 7a o!eloe .. The members ate par
ticularly- reqUested to at ncl. as 'business of impel.-
Tahoe will be before the dge.
August 48 ; • - . _3s—
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CaritiOthilts.
INGRAIN Carpeting fa). wale by
E. :4*.A. HENDERSON.
Augußt 28 , 35
Ch+.ese.
SAPSAGO, Pine AOle - & lierkither County
Cheese. fur Bala liy
E. - 14. A. lIENDERSON.
.. August 28 ,
• ' Copal's.
VRENCII..Sente.4 Rtt Swiss Collars, Collarets
Craiats, 4-c .le.. . t
. E. (If 4 A. HENDERSON.
r . ; 35
lAragast
! • I.loisery dir. 'Gloves.
J,ADIES Elastic Top Silk Hose, do Plain do do
m-s Bleached and unbleached Cotton Hose, Black
&Mixed do do, Misses and Childrens Cotton Huse,
ladies Mohair, and Pick4rick Gloves :& Mitts, Silk,
'Kid ty Cotton Gkivcs. for sale by '
E. Q. (S. A. HENDERSON,
35--
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- _ Burlinktri Hams.
AFEW fine Burlingto Hams, on hand - and for
gale by E. . & A.HENISERSON.
August 28
35
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber is atithorized to seßat private
sale for cask, all the Oersonal property belong
ing to the North AmeriCan Coal Company, con
sisting of 43 large Raik Road Care, suited to the
'track of the Mount Certain Rail Road, with a large
number of Dritt Care all, inn good order, two Trt:elt
Waggons, together with a variety of fixtures ne
misery for mining operations, cyllinder and other
Screens, Carty, Waggons,lttlacksmith Tools, Picks,
'Shovels, Chains. 4.c. 4e. r fo g ether with one fifteen
`horse power Engine complete, one Theodolite 'and .
'level in good order. Apply to
JAMES SILLIMAN,
35—if
August 2E3
Blue Tavern for Sale.
.
'rum subscriber will at Public Sole, at the
•°- hotise of Michael sickimet •in the Borough of
Poltstiille, en Saturday tl4 ilth of September next,
'at 3 o'clock P. M. That well known Tavern Stand
=
m..
MI the Port Caibon Road, called the Blue
Tavern r The Ai tiding is sof stone, put
up in ;he nioit cubstantial
36 feet in front by 30. fiat der three
stories high. The lot is fifty by 145. There is an
Cxcellent garden attached [to the Hotel well stocked
With fruit : Terms at sale. . .
Anguet 28
THIS valuable work complete in four octavo vol.
. beautifully printed on good paper. Also
Clark's Coinmentary on [the Nevelrestiment. 'one
Volume Bvo. Just received and'lor sale by-
• B. BANNAN.
August 28
A. 36
A C CARDS la go and small, by the Doz.
or single,ja I. received and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
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August 28
Isaac Thompson toi.is
bPPOSITION [DAILY LINE
of New Four Norse - Troy built fear lies item
:PHILADELPHIA' iTO POTTSVILLE.
vi o Reading Railroad; leaves Philadelphia, 'daily,
pt,51,0'-clock A. M., arrives at Pottsville at 4 o'clock,
P. M.: leaves Pottsville; daily, at 66 o'clock, A. M.,
'artistes at Philadelphia of 6} o'clock P. M. •
Patieengcrs by this !inn will arrive at Pottsville
time to take Singel Tot Shamokib, Sunbtiry,
- . - NOrthumberland, Danville and Cattawissa, and can
,:depend on meeting with sober end careful drivers,
New Troy Coichea, tind,g!ntle horses, and accom
- MOdating Agents. Racing not permitted. .
L.The Proprietors are thankful for past favors, and,
tit a continuance of this aime by their assiduous
Aitteatton for the accommndation and safety of the
travelling public. -
This ]Line of Sieges has positivtly no cor.neetion
'with any other line On said road..
Foraeata apply to JAMES DIXON. at the
blhaati Hotel. FOURTH Street. Philadelphia;, and
JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Peniis§huinia Farmer,
THIRD Street, near Oallowhill, Reading at
HERR'S Hotel, Poitivilfe at • M. MORTIMER'S
pattonille Hotel, and BRIGHT'S Mount Carbon
Oins4 which are the only office..
Fare, from Philadelphia 10 Pottsville, in
No. I Car,
l 0..'2 Car,
ISAAC THOMPSO*I. - -
MICHAEL MORTIMER, Proprietors.
• F. F. BENSAMAN CO.
N. B.—Persons desirink to trivet in — this Line
iihould' inquire for Thompson 4 , coi• Opposition
Lire, end see thatlheir rOceipts were so printed.
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• 42,315
IT. POTTS. Collector.
RAIL ROAD.-
ircinsported on-this road op
2.355 tons
[ - 27,982 -
otol
.:30.338
RADESTY. Collector.
EFEI
JENKIN THOMAS.
35-30
9475
4 25
"'COUNTY IttEL G.
.
N pursuance of a resolution poised at the:County
Meeting held at Om igsburg : on the 27th of iniv
last, Democratic. Republicans of - Schuylkill
county, opposed to the present State Administration,
and in favor of John Banks, a protective Tariff; and
the Distribution of the proceeds of the Sates of the
Public Lands among the States,-1 are iltucsted to
„meet in County - COnvention.at Aim public Mute of
Frederick Haas; in Schuylkill . Haven. on Saturday'
the 18th of September - n4t, at 3 o'clock 'P. AL for
the purpose of forming a county Ticket to be sup.
ported at the ensuing October .elention..., -
By o:der of -
GEORGE HEISLER," . •
' -
. - • LUDW IG BERGER,
JOSEPH ROBINSON; ROBINSON;
PETER FILBERT, ' •
SAMUEL YOST; _ =
Skidding
- A. stray Cow.
STRAYED away from the nsubscriber, '
at: Mill
Creek, near Port CarbOd;On "the lth 'last, A COli y ,
of yellow cokir, 'has 4 Milt 13 feet, tibricit 7or 13
years old, and had allafge Tin 801 l with a leather
strata arotind her neck when she loth the white hair
at her
_tail is abUut 10 inches twig. Any-person
who will return the Said cow-to herl owner or inform
htm where she can be obtained, shisll.be reasonably
rewarded for his4rouble:
August 2a H
Public Nalo.
-THE Proprietors wishing to dec!tne Storekeeping.
will dispose of . the remainder Of their stock cif
'goods and Silures at the York August 28,
1841, consistin, of,Dry Goode, Ghiceries, Liquors,
HolloW.wire,'Queinsware, & Tin ikare._
The sale-will commence , at one °Polack this after.
'noon, where the Terms will be made knostn.
Claims against Marehtillli Co. received in pay—
ment from purchasers.
August 28
'
AI I \SLOW TI
lk t :MOIL
"1-10REFIOUNM:
An unparcilkd rem, for comino Colds, coughs,
Asthma, Influinza, Whooping Cough, Bron
chitis, and all diseases of Me Bre ast and Lung,,
tending to Consumption ; conspos' ed, olthe arn
centrated virtues of Horehound,'lßoneset. Blood
Root.:.Liverteort and several other vegrtabie sub
startces. 'Prepared only by J. M WINS4.OW,
li f oehesteri'N. Y.
E innocence and tiniiersally adm i tted Pectoral vir=
tuOs ofthe Herbs from which the 'BALSAM OF
HOREHOUND is made, are too geneirillf knOwn to re
quire recommendation : it is therefore -only necessary
to obsei've that this-Medicine contains the whole of
their Medicinal pro penies, highly crineentrated and so
happily ! combined with several other vegetable 'substan
ces, as t o render it the moat speedy, mild and certain
remedy, now in use, for the complaints above men
tioned.
'ANOTHER FACT.
Mr. WinslowLSir: Having derived I the most tistoo"
ishing benefit, by the use of your " ld'alsam of Hore=-
hound." I am anxious to lame way. to hid in extending
its benefits to others, and will therefore state the fact.
in my own case. la January last, I had been afflicted
with an alarming COugh and Blecdtngat the Lungs, for
nearlyfive months. during which time! used every thing,
almost, recommended in similar caeca, but found little
or no relief. Having given'tip my business entirely, and
by the advise of Physictins made preparation to go South i
as' soon asisracticable, I 'was advised to' make trial of
the above trtily valuable Medicine, and to my great Mr-.
Arise, fuund almost instant relief, and , by using only four
boitles was entirely restored to health. 1 .
SAMUEL 0. ROG ERS, Cooper , Friankfirt.
May 15, 1810.
Price 50 cents per bottle.
For scale by Cast ENS & PATOIN, and WILT. Hernia,
Pottsville, Pa. and by the Druggists in the country gen.
erally. .
4 August 28
PROCLAMATION.
NOTICE is hereby given that an Adjourned
4 .‘ Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,ior the
county ufSchttylkill, to hear certain applications
for Tavern License, &e. will be hoiden at Orwigs:
burg, in and for the county aforesaid, on Monday,
the 20th day of. September next, jet 10 o'clock in
the forenoon.*
JOHN'G.- WQOLISON, . .
•
' • . Sheriff,
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Sheriff's (HU% Orwigs. i
burg; August 28, 1841. c
PROCLAMATION,
ligoTiCt is-`hereby given that an Adjourned
COurt of Common Pleas, for the trial of causes
at issne, in and for the county .of Selinylkill, will be
held at Orwigsburg, in the count aforesaid, on
Monday. the 2Dib . day of SepteMber next.
TherefOre all personh having, sans pending.. and,
an persons whose duty i t
shall be 16 1 1 1)1)6r at said
Court, Will take not i ce and govern: themselves. ac-.•
cordingly.
- JOHN G. %VOO4ISON
1- Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, Orwigs- , •
- burg, August 14, 1841.
St. Annals School.
A DISTRIBUTION of Fancy Work, 4c. by
A
allotment; will take place at St. : Anna's School,
on Monday the 6th of Sept. at 3 o'clock P. M.
Ladies 4-G,entlenien of Pottsville.ind vicinity are
respectfully invited, to call and examine the- work
which will be exhibited at the scbol room. every
afternoon until the time of allotment. • ,
August 21 - -34-2 in;
'Prints Prints:-
, .
LiLEGANT new style Fell'Priati. Just resets
ed and for sale by
E. Q. 4- A. HENDERSCiN.
34-.
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August 21
Auditor's IPltotire.
/ME 'undersigned Auditor bppointed by the Or.
phan's Court in - and for Schuylkill County to
distribute the assets remaining in •the hands of John
D. Long, Administrator or the Estate - of Pond
Kremer, late of East Brunswick township, deceased:
to and among the respective creiliters of, the said
David Kremer, deceased, a c cording to the order es%
tablished by law, win meet for that purpose at his
Office, injhe borough of Orwigsbarg, on_Wednes.
day, the Ist•day of September next, at it o'clock in
the forenoon; when and where all Persons intents=
led they attend it they think pro Perl
JAMES ,
1r Orwigaburg, ,August, idth 1841. ' 33-3 t
•
. . Adagignee's Sale..
'FMB subscriber, assignee of Daniel non. will
••• offer at public sale, on Mondayl and TtiTadaY.
the 23d and 24th of August inn, at the MANSION
HOUSE HOTEL,South East Corner'Of Penn and
Fifth Stain the Borough of Reading;;all the Ifouoi•
hold, Bar and Birchen Furniture, oraaid Hotel.. It
is almost new niurof excellent - quality, and Modern
finish—conslsting of Beds, Matiasses, Mahogany
wrap, Mahogany and Windsor .IChaire, Carpet.,
Side-boards, Bureatis, Mantle, and 1 Pier Glaraee,
Tables, Stoves, liar and Table wire . , Glass, China,
Sato' le ciimmetice tit -10 o'cloelr, A. M. Condi
liens of sale made known ky
- ifICHARTI 13013NE,:trasigni*..
Reading, August 14
,- , ' 33-2
1111ciiinney 7 ,9 Ihgest,
• •
/IF the Acts of Assensbly of.Penpsylvanial. of; a
public and general!cisture from the year 1700 to
1840 inclusive'`Al* MeKil63,-is POnniTivania
Juillee: Jed received end for We
IL HANNAN.'"
Stine 28 : ; '
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:For ito - end Posing *ode"
- ba 74 * - 4 2 4.9cluestiriiiitahootaiito
ItOrdamed and enacted- 170 e. Own
councrlif the Bonsiagb of:Pottlyillei;ind it is: hereby
ordained Sod ennefeitby the autheritSof thetamix That
the gradeer t4vltititin oftbeasettitalideseente.of& in'
Mahatnangoßtreet keit:pastime iiibeieby Shed dr.
established-as follows: 'AtiCeeter reet" seYen,feet
eight inchti oboie tnit of Central'. Brock, thence to
mei _thirteen - feet twa. - inches Rs the ..centse of Second
'Street, thence wrens fourteen feet tan trichesloAsferW
tie of' Third Street, thence' to rise iteventneri feet bye
inches' to! the.centre of ninth :Street. thence to rise
.twenty feet to , the centre *Milligan Street,-, thence - to
rirofifteetifeet tp the Of Coutdand Street:the/tie
to 60.604 feet sis. inches to - , the centre-of &Johns
Street, and free') thencelo rise seventy one feet to tile
Weptent lineorthe Borough The said grade or reign
laden to be the height or the Curb Stone rf the froitway
on the Niirtborardly sideetihe Cart way; nod the,Cutb
stone on - the: Senthivafdly: side of
-:the Cariway to be'
one'.foot four inches Mghernt Centre Street than 'the
abeVelrade, andto continue that heights hove the ea
resnonding grade of - the NorthWardly Curbstone from
Centre Street to the westward line of the Borouh:
- SEC: 2,lThe width of the footwtys or sidewa lks; in.
Mahantango Street 'Shall be thirteen feet, measuring
from the true line or the street..ariy ,regulation. mole
tion or ordinance to the notwithstanding.
Sec: 3. The said sidewalks or footways on both sides
of the 'said Street from Centre Street to EleventhStteet.
shall be graded. cut eo. 7 n.filleil up.pirbed and pave].
as herein rifler eiricted, and the gutters made and pa..
ved,end the property in front of which such footways.
side Walks and gutter, Shall be made and- paved shall
be and the same is hereby taxed with theexpense fete-
of, in propertion„to tho extent of the same infrontiapee•
ably to the proSisigna of the first second and third sec-
tions of the Act ofAssemhly,4entitled.."4 supplement to
an act entitled an !act incorporating the Town of Potts
-01%in Schuylkill county. into a Borough, passed the
fifteenth day of June. A. D .1840. . •
Ste. 4. The footways or eidewallte aforesaid, shalt
be made or paved with brick.' on the grade or regula
tion estribliShed in the front section of this- ordinance;
sad supported with Cwt. Stones not.less than three feet
long and six inches thick; the Curb Stones on the South
',lordly side of the Street to be Dot less than two feet
nTne inched wide, and the top to stand' sixteen - inches.
Orme the gutter, end on the Northwardly side to be not
less than two feet wide. and , the top to , stand nine in.
ches - abovelitie gutter. The °editor the Curb Stone to
be hewed and dressed. - to an even joint. the top to be
dressed to a straight lino. and so bevelled that whilethe
top , shall ripe one half inch to., the footi .the fronemaY
learn back taileinch to the foot, when the atones are
planted. The pavement to rise one half inch to the foot
from the Cdrb Stone to the line of the Street. The gut
leis, aforesaid, to he three feet wide, paved withitone.
The Gutter onthe Southwaidly side, to be nine inches
higfieithan' the ono on the Northwardiy side. Paoli'.
DED, that in front ofany lots not actually built upon, the
side walks or footways shall not be required to be pa
ved to a greater width than 6vE feet from the Curb
Stone, he residue of such, footway or sidewalk from
the said parement to the line of the Street being laid
with gravelso as to support the pavements.
Sec: 5. No person shall set or cause to be set any
Curb Stone, or to make or cause to be made any pave
ments. side walks, until the grade thereof shall be giv
en by a perison appointed by the-Council for that fur-
„pose, and any person who shall set, or cause to be set
any Curb Stone, or shall make or cause to be- made
any Pavenient or*walks - Contrary to the previsions
of this ordinance. 1 for every - offence forfeit and pay
ti penalty of, twenty dollars. -
Passed into an ordinance this Eighteenth day of Au
gust, A.D. 1841; - .
JAMES SILLYMAN. Jun.
President of the Council.
Attest, I
'EDWARD OW= NOY;
' Town Clerk.
DAVI!) PENMAN.
T. 35-1,0
En
Mr. Sam • el Lewis, Mabantango Street, has been app--
pointed byl the Council for purposes mentioned in the
fifth Section of the above ordinance.
• , EDWARD OWEN PARRY •
. i To en Clerk.
Poitesillel August 21,11140. -34-2 mo.
, Daniel R.-Bennett, 1 In the Court of
i vs.'' t Common Pleas, df
• John . Bruner William Bra. i Schuylkill county,
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nor, Mathias 'Bruner, Marge—of October Term,
ret Bruner an'd Rebecca Bin- 1841, No. 9.
ner, with notice to 'Joseph Dob. • Ala. Summons
bids gnardierporthe said Mat- in Partition. . -
thiap, Margaret and Rebecca The Common: [
Brunet.- • ; " - I wealth offennsil
ininitt ill tlie Sheriftof Schuylkill county / Greeting :
If Daniel It. Bennett make you secure of prosecu—
ting his claim, then we command you, as we have
heretofore commanded you, that you Summon by
good Onel lawfidSumnioners, John Bruner, William
Brtiner, Mathias Bruner, Margaret Bruner and .
Reliedea Bruner, late of your county, iiii that
they be and appear before our Judges , at Or.
wigsliurg. tit our county Court of Common Pleas,
there to be i held on Monday nest; preceding the
last Monday of October next: . to show wherefore,
whercas they, the said Daniel R. Bennett and the
aforesaid John. Bruner, William. Bruner, Mathias
Bruner, Mergaret. Bruner, and Rebecca Bruner,
together and undivided, dirholdn certain two Story
frame dwelling house and Blacksmith Shop and hit.
or piece of ground, situate in the, Borough of Mi.
nereville i Schuylkill countyi beginning ,at the
North East Corner of Carbon street and.front street
thence Eastwardly along said Carbon strtet two
hundred and thirty feet, thence Northwardly and
parallel with front street, thence Southward!) , along
front street, `yerenty three and one half to the,place
of Beginning. , Partition thereof between them to
be made (according to the laws, and - customs of
this Cdminonvicalth, in such cases made and provi
ded) do gainsay, and the same to be.done do not_
pet mit very 'unjustly and against the same laws and
customs (as! 'tie said) 4e, And have you there
then the nachos of those summoners and this writ.
.Witness, the honorable A. V. Parsons, Esquire,
Preeident ofiour said Court at Orwigsbng, the twen. .
ty ninth clef ofJuly, in the year of our Lord 'one.
thousand eight hundred and torty.one:-
- - - i GEORGE RAHN, Proth'y ,
Orwigsbu, g, August'2l
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FALL GOOlitt'S. •
VINHE suhscriber has just returned from New
Yprk 4 P.hiladelphia, and is now opening a
general assortment of Pall Goode. comprising. Ilik.
Blue and InVe. Green Cloths', Cassimers, Sattinett's
4, Veatingsi cif ,every description, Marinoe B M o u se ;
line De. Lades, Ladies Cravats kScarte, Mauchei.
'ter Ginghams, 4c. together with .a general assort-
Went of POicy and -Domestic Dry Goods, which
will be sold very cheap
. at the sign of the "'Golden
BalL"-
, Alio a large supply of Fall Carpeting, consisting'
OfimptfrialpSuperfine and' lowpriced Ingrain, 2-4.
3-4 4 - 4 4; Venetian do. Damask do. Brusselsand
Milton,Hearth Rug's; Floor oil Cloths, 1, - Alicant
and Manilla 'Door • Mats. Stair' Rods, Damask iy
Plain Matting!, 4c. for sate very;chesp.
j" - :E. W. EARL.
August 0 - 34--
35—te
A itministratoeo Notice.
,ETTERS of Administration, on the Estate of
-I" Elizabeth Christ, late of the...llOrough bli
nertiville. • Aeceased, having been granted to the
subscriber.: ' . •
All per Sons indebted i to the said •dee s d, are re=
quested to make payment to the, subscriber.
and all permins having claims will preient the frame •
without - • "
-B;IBILLYNIAN, ildministrak6' •
August • • - _ - 341%-•
Journals,,otthe.Legis a are.
NOTIC Dia hereby given, that the. Journals of
the.,tegislature for, the, session of 1841. aid.
have beemreceived at the Commissioners' office, in .
the. BoroogkiirOrisigsburgoind - are ready for de
delivers twat!, entitled -to rebeifrii, therm • .
piCkage for each School District in Schuylkill
county, had. also been received, arid 111 ready for de=
livery to each of the Poardi of &hoot Airectork.
JOHN. H.' DOWNING,
bOininissiciners' Otfice.Orl t -
wigsburg, Aug.,14th..1841.-
1 Salad Oi
FRESH Solid Xl,l, For sale by
- lE. Q. - & A., ,HENDEREION
, Stray Sheep.
CAME io premises Of the subsetibe - M rew
days Maio TWO SHEEP. The miner is re:.
quested to tome forintrii. prove property pay ebkr,.
gO.end take them away., otherwise t_heY' 50 ,
sold.' ' THOMPSON PENMAN:
Amnia, 21 ' - 34-91*
itioiisline Be 'Lanes.
A FEW; Oat - dr : ifs-elegant Innelihe: de Lane'.
Medium and low.priced do. - do. for sale by,
„E. Q..*A. HENDERS2N.
• • - -••••
CZ=
: :1 - Villgr l Aßs!,:4loiTßNAli‘:
TO,- le ilenorFible the
: Ju g 7 ga of
the
nrt,of Quarter Sessions for
-:OOffilY-Ot
%,
KHTF petition of. rieden4
That yodi,petitionet'oc.
.ruples -that . well knows Public ifotote;_called the
41-Pennsylvania liall,"ipituate on Centeo Street in
the Barone+ of Pottsville, which said boon is well
calculated for -a public >house or entertainment i tad
from An; neighborhOod and situation; is suitable for
travellers. - Ha therefore prays - the'Court to grant
tibial:cermet° keep the same fur the ensuing year.
And ycir,petitioner-will ever pray. _ '
-VRE,DERICK D'ESTIMAOiLLE.
.We, the subieribers citizens of, and residing with.
• in Om - bounds of the Borough of Pottsville; do here.
by ceiiity, that we are personally eequainted with
"Frederick D'Estimauville, the above named petit,
_thine?, ;um he is and we know him to he, Ofgood
,r f pOterforlOnesty and temperanatcand is well pro
'vuled with: hope room and conveniences for the
logdiog and accommodation Ofinhabitants. strati:
gees, and travellers. And we further certify, that
we knoe.the house for which the license is prayed;
and From its neighborhoed and . •vituaNicin. believe it*
I.;:*E:e initphle for atavern, ape necessarY,to eccom
moifaie` Jim Pufilib, - iiiirentertai - n strangers and
travellers. • ,
.Siiiiitan; Jr, John Sites. • ,-
-Jacob Reed, . • 'Jesse Foster,
JIM - C. Offertnan, Edward Hughes,
-Charles Wormuto, 'IL Shubert, • --
Varna; hi. Beatty, W. H Tweed.
Ship en,' Burd 'Patterson,'
:August 14 - - 33—
• .- •-
hydrants stop, Cocks . "&c.-
• .
TfriE.Subge r iber has just received - tufiesh supply
offl,Ydrants, Atop 13or.itsi Screw Bibbe Taps,
common 'di?. Ferrules, manufitctated to or.
der c the bist this Borough. . •
- - a riAtiibiif.
August 14th g12.7
Peribrated Bristol Board .
A BEAUTIFUL article, also plain do. /not
ceivad and for sale by . -
B. BANNAN.
August 19 33.
Drafting Paper.
COMMON' Drafting Paper In Rolla; Also Wa
lemon's Double Elegant, Super Royal and
Medium Do.- Juat received and ter see by ,
B. BANNAN.
Auguat 14 • 33
Pamphlet Laws.
‘TOTIOE is hereby given. ,that the Phamphlet
4 .‘ laws for the session of 1841 have been receiv.
ed at this aficei and are ready for delivery to all
peisons entitled to receive thew. .
GEORGE RABAT. Pro'th`y.
Prothonotary's office, Schuylkilll 33 _ 3t.
county August 14, 1641. (
OFFICE OF THE
• Philadelphia.dia 'tending .
- •
RAZZ ROAD COMr.A.ICT•
rwtHE President and Managers of the Philadel•
a' phia & Reading Roil Road Company give au
to-the TRADE, that they, have made arrangements
46 open, their COAL
.RAILWAY . from Pottsville
to the river Delaware fo the transpoitatioa of coal,
in all tho month of Noie berne*
Rates of Freigkrand Toll on Caul. '
From Port Carbon, Pottsville,
- Mount Carbon, or
Schuylkill Eleven, the charges for Freight and Toll
on coal ( delivered in the Company's Care on their
Railway ): will be as follows i .
Per ton,
. ,
During the months of December, Janui..
ry. and February. 81,50
During the months of March, April, .
• May, and June. ‘ • -1;75
During the months of July, August, Sep: . • ---.
(ember, October, and-November. - ''"2,00
,• Ac allowance of 20 cents-per ton will bo- made to.
those who furnish their own cars:
i From Port Clinton the charges will be 25 cents
-per ton less than (lie above. , -
By order of the Board,
, -
• S. BRADFORD, •
Secretary it Treasurer.
Philadelphia, August 14th 1891.. . 33:
Auditor's Notict.
isubscribqr having been appointed Auditor
-•• by the Orphan% court of Schuylkill county to
distribute the Balance in the hands of James Palm
er, Adininistrator of the estate of, :4G Mem Whit
tinghaii, late of Port 'Carbon, in Schuylkill ,county,
deceased, too and among those who may tp enti
tled to the same therefore will attend for that purpose
in the Register's office, at Orwli s burg, in Schuyl—
kill county,on Monday the 13th day of September
next, at 10 o'clock in the, forenoon, tt(which time
and place those?, who feel themselies interested may
attend if they flanh proper.
JACOB KREBS, Auditor.
Orwigsburg, AugUst 14th 1841. 33-4 t
Notice. •
7h ail the heirs and trial representatives of Val
entine Stahl, late, of Pinegrove township, in the
county oVehuyikill, deceased.
Pursuant to an order of the tYrphan's resit of
the County of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held
on the premises of the said deceased, in the town-.
ship of Pinegrove in the county of Schaylkill, on
Wednesday the fifteenth day of September neat, at
ten o'clock, in the forenoon to make partition of the
real estate of the said deceased, to and among his
children and legal representatives,. if that can be
done without prejudice to and spoiling ot7lhe whole,
otherwise to value and appraso the same.: when and
where you may attend if you think proper.
JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
Orwigsharg, August 14 -
Office of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill
Haven Railroad Co.
• Pilladephid t .Aegasi 3, _ 1841. ..
rriEjE Board of Maeogsre,have - this dey,deelared
••• a dividend from the profits of the• Road for the
last six_ monthe. of Sis per, cent 'moil Ake .Capital
tuck, subject to the Stcds tax, payable on and atter
ibe 14th. inst. '
JOHN H. CRESSON, Triaiurer.
J.llinat 14 - 33—.=
• Auditorhs Notice.
rINHE ndersigned Auditor appointed by the Or
phan9iVoUrfto distribute the assets remaining
in, the hands of Peter Katz; Esq., Administrator of
the Estate of William Emrich, late of Wayne town.
gbh), deceased; to and Among the respective , heirs
and legal repreientatives of the said William Em
rich. deceased, who may be entitled . to the same
ac
cording to.the order established by law: -will meet
for that purpose at his office, in the'Borough of Or.
wsgsburg, on MOnday, the" 30th day of August,
1841. et 10 o'clock in the forenoon; when and where
all persons interested 'may attend if they think
proper.
' 3AMES H: GRAEFF, Auditor.
Orwigiburg Aug:l4th, 1841. -33-3 t
Aluditoifs Notice.
firtilE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or
-o._ -iihanse Court to distribute theiesete.rernaming
in the hands of-Peter Kui*, Erg-, Administrator of
the Estate of 11eniy Dieter. late of Wayjm town
ship, deceased, to and among the yeaiective heirs
and:legal repreieir - Mitiiee of the. Wild Henry Dieter,
deceased, Who may ,te. entitled fii,the same accord.
lag to lel, will meet for that purpose at his Office
in thellorotigh of on Tuesday the, 3 lit
day of August, 1841, it 11 in the foredoom'
when and - where all . persona interested nmy attend
if they think proper.. .
H. : GI GRAEFF, Airditer,
Orwiriburg. August 14th.-1841.• -
.INsTnuarioN ::0N
,Piano Forte:
►iiibabitantiofPOttiville and its irielnity. arc
-1.. moat respectfully: informed that tlieefilbicrtbei
frill give instruction - on the Piano -Forte to such
persona that' may feel disposed to. patronise him.
He will attend at Stated hours, is nni family t his
terms
.maybe' -ascertained ,by application' at4fr.
Slitiliertie Store s Centre , Street. .--, ' - •
July. 11 1 1 ! - 213-Iyr. -
Public Sale. •
• 110111IIRSUANT to:sit elder etthe Orphans"- Court
of- s ubscribee, Adminie
*rater, - itf the:estate - orlVilliita 7. 4 .lilayer. late •id•
Weit'Brunswiek theemititty.ofSehnyl.
kill, deceased - Willexpose to sale by.Boblie Vendue,
AA Saturday the. 18th day of September.neat; et 1
- o'clock in the allerrioen. at dm Waite, flerity.Ora:
in the township of Wesellruinsviiet and.coun.
tyisfoteitaid I innkeeper: One Itio Stem Tavern
Ilona°, Store House, Stables nd Sheds,
- and about twelve acres of land, situated
ales 'itt the township of .W ttrunswibk in
al
Schuylkill county , on the Centre turn—
pike road about three miles below omi-fitting, ad.
joining lands of istie Moyer, John Schell, and
others. • -
•
ALSO. one lot or Meek of Ground. situate-in the
township.ef Etistitrunswsck, in Schuylkill-county,
adjoining landeocicuiathan Yost, Bernard Kepner,
William Ati detailed, and others, containing ode acre
strict nessure.- - •
.
; ALSO,. four Lots:4l Ground in 'befit:lien:Of Me—
Keinsburg,ln he Vhe county of Schnpllli I . numhering
in' the general plan of; said (own,. with iho numbers
110, 146,15.2, 156, brie Of the,estat!t:of said de=
ceased—. Attendance will be given and the c2ndt—
tions of Bole made known at the time and place of
'1 • DANIEL SHOLLENBERGER, .
• ; Administralos.
By_Order of the Court,
- JACOB EREBk. Clerk
Oitylgeburg, August 14th,1841.- . 111:11-6r
Notice. • -
wHgREAs John 'T. Hazzard and "John
v v Strauch, Merchants, lately trading under the
firm of Hazzard and Strand), did an the ninth day
of February; A. - Ij. 1841,execute to the undersigned .
a general Assignment of their effects, held in co.
partnership' i and individual, which a ft er providing
fOr.the payment of one small'preferenee, provides
for the peyrrienrof all their debts equally and rateit
hly svithcinistipulation. Notice is therefore hereby
given to ell persona having demands - against the
said firn, or either the said John T. Hazzard or
John Str auch, to present them to . the 'undersigned
and 'aft persona 'indebted to the said hrm. or either
the: said John T l lleizard and John Strauch, arc re
quired to Make pitymelit withont delay.
'F. W. HUGHES, -
GEO. C. AVYNKOOP,
- • - Assignees.
The Assignment and a . fall statement of affiiirs_
may be seen at any time at the office of
• .
F. W. HUGHES.
_Pottsville, August 19..1841. 33
CALL AT THE CHEAP S'IORE!
NEW GOODS.. -
T"E subscriber Lite'refurned from Philadelphia
again with his second stock of Goods for the
season, which embraces 4 large and fashionable as:
sortment of.choice, • ,
Blue, Black and Invisible Green Cloths.
Saltine's and Cassimeres.
Surnnker Cloths. Drillings. 4c..,.L _
gail;ne and rieslings of various kinds.
Comprising a general assortment of
;,.Drst - Goodir -
all of which will be sold.fet the lowest cash prices.
or miide up; n the most fashionable to at the
shortest notice. My prices I belieVe to be lower than
the Goods can be purchased elsewhere. Call and
ace, and judgo for yoniielves. • .
• JAMES MeALAIINEY.
Pottsville, July 3, 1841. - 27—t
Sugar Cared Hams.
AFEW Hhds., superior cured hams, Just rem.
ved and for sale by
MILLER & HAGGERTY
28-.
July 10
Refined Whale Oil.
20 received and for Bale bq
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
July • 28—
Lime! Mine!!
.
. . .
°gianF the.beat quality at 20 cents per bushel, con.
ir y
t! on hand, at the Kilns adjoining the
mink on Ruckley's Canal. •
- ' • • JOHN PORTFR,
Successor of Charles Shipped.
May 22 - . . 20-3ino.
Boddrigdels ranfily Exliositor
J UST received and foi sale by
:Tully B. 13ANNAN.
29
Soap & Candle Manufactory,
No. 19, Wood Street, between 2d, and 2d, and
Vine and Ca&whiff Streets.
P.II.ILADELPHIA.
-zottrs ismircaorr, 3g.,
Respectfully 'informs Storekeepers, Merchants &c.,
. that ho Manufactures and has for sale,
Palm, White, Variegated, relloiv,
and Brouin Soapi,
loard a nd Dipped Candles;
All of geed quality and at reasonable p rices.
A LIBERAI. DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH. •
Philadelphia. July 10, • 28—fly
Gitide. •
A SMALL supply of the Collier's Guide, or a
•m• Transverse section of the Coal 'Region, on
which all the veins aro delineated; titether - ivith the
pitch, distanees c. neatly nut op in Pocket Book
forth; just received and for sale by
July 10
Fiala' and Gcfman Lan;
gunge&
T HE subscriber respectfully rumour:tees to the
public that he is prepared to give lessons in the
French and german languages, in classes or in
private families. For terms apply at Mr. Shubert's
Store. Centre Street. • B.F. RICHARDS.
July 10 - 28—lyr.
Moffat% Life Pills, and, Phoe
nix Differs. -
IRE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat
I,'ment of almost every species o f disease' by the use
of hIOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. is no longer's'
matter of doubt, as a reference 'to. the experience of
many thousand patients will satiafactorily prove. Dur
ing the present month alone. nearly one hundred cases
have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the
patient has: - to all appearance, effected permaneat
cure bythe exclusive and judicious use of the Life Me-•
Amines—some eigbtor ten of,these had been consider.
ed beyofid all hope by their medical attendants.. Such
happy results are a source of great, pleasure to ,Mr., M.
and inspire him with new confidence to recom mend
the use of his medicines to his fellow-citizens. - • -
The LIFE MEDICINES area pureIyVEGETABLE
preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their Ope
ration. and at the same time thorough-.-acting rapidly
upon the secretions of thesystearryingoffallaeri- .
monious humors. and assimilating with and- purifying
the blood. For: this reason: hi aggravated cases' of
byttpepsia.the'Life Medicines Iv ill give relief in a slior
ter space of time than any other prescription. In fever
and-Ague, Inflammatory Ilheumatism • Fevers of every
discription, Headackte,, Heart-11am. Dizziness in
the - head; Paige in the Cheat. Flatulency, impairer; .p.
petite, and in every disease arising from an hammy of
the blood , or a disordered state of the stomsch,the use
of these Medicipep has-always proved to be -beyond
dostbVgreetli superior to any other Anode of treat
ment. - -
All that Mr...MO& t asks of his patients is to be tiarti
cutariataking themstrictlynecording to the directions.
' It is not by knewspaper notice,or h.Y.a 0 .1 thing that he
hitr.self'may say in them favar, 'bate hopes to giin
&Wit. It is alone by the result, of a -Its the
reader L a
an invalid,a ad does he wish to know.Whetheithe
Lift Modish:Maya-snit /damn , ea*/ lf:aailet hi m
gall or send to Mr: MOlfat'artgen't place. and pro
cure a copy of the medical Manned. dellipied as; a. Do
mestic Guide to llialth.`publishedgrateucasly:.lleatill
there find intimented very Many extraordinary cases of
cure4..and:perbaps some exactly 'similar to his owri.
MoffafahledicalOffice in New Yorit,376 Broadway. •
ThisVedicine can also be. obtained or . - •
MILLERS, fIAGGERTY
Agents for SeboilkillConoty.
FOttit ille l September ; 26 1246.
•1 Wetlieralt.4ll. - 111fttheri
•AT 7114141:40 ;STAN) . :
Yol Ss NORTH. Etbilr STREET: .
m umsEons , noes-Tire Coyote or Atom lire
. .AIRELPIIILt
.•
BI A.Pitr.PAtirtillEßS or
whitewadqopil - Calomel,
pouridin - Oil. S Red Precipi. 7 ."
Red Lend. - - 'White do
Lithz.olle•- Vitriol • •
Chrome Yel low. . • Suln.Quinine -
do Green • • Tart. Emetic
do Bed phor . 1 •
Patent Yellow ;Ale Nitric
-S eger L e ad • .- rdo Acetic.
Copperaw II > LunarCaustie
01. Viuiol •Com. do -
Aq. Fortis Acet. Morph ia.
luriatic Acid ••' Sulph. do •-•
Epsom Silts -I.ac.Sulphor ,
Tart. Acid • . Opi.deNareof: •
Sup .Cirb.l Soda Kermes Mineral
Corrow,SubAfeic. • Ethiops do. • 1 " I
-RefluelsOfChamphor,SalNitre,Brimstone,Rorsr.Re.
Offer for sale then bore men ti9ned nielesiniT m er with
;general assortment of Paints. Mugs and e ar.
and every other art icle i n the Chemical and Medicine
Reinggmanhtctureteofnllt%oanicle.enumerated 411 r
dar the atuire head, they pledge iheinselvestto supply
4heir friends and the publicon ..the• moat reasonable
topmsl , • ; •
.window and Picture. Glass, from 6 8, to 438;
. Oct 1 1837 •• 48=
Jrasall Iron 'Works Warei.'
,horse. • ,
1510.77 S t reet. S. E—torriet Mira
PUIbADELPIIIA
- -
Morris, - ?Wilier. - 11°
'RON rounderi, and Manufacturers_ of - caa
Gratte; Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges,. TBath Boil
ers.- Perpetual Ovens, &o. Welded Wrought Iron
Tubes, for Stearn,'Gas, Kot Water. &c.
Iliavra Safety . Lainpii
of the best Construction. •i
Patterns for the Foundry received and eastlngil
deliverede at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut EIL
Philadelphia.
September 26.1838..
Davre Safety Lamps, L ,
O F the 'best cor.struction,and most approved find
also makes new gauses to old lamps, and other
epairs done at. rho subscriber's Clock end Watch
Maker Shop ; in Centre street. Pottsville. •I
June 1 j 22-if • JOSEPH COATSWORTIPL,
tropesed Amendment to the .
i
Constitution. r .
Resolution Relative to • the Amendment of the
Slate Constitution I .-
. I
~ Resolved by the Senate and Muse of RePresri. ,
(olives in j General Assembly Inn, Thar the Conati—
lotion of this Commonwealth; be amended in thy
third }metier) of the second article,. so that. it sh all
read as fello.vs : '. I - - - ' .!.
°That the Governor shall hold this etc° diring
three years, from the • third Tuesday of - Jinuary,,
next ensuing his election, and shall not be cspahle
of holding it lanker than o - single term of three yetis;
in any terra of nine yearii!' -
s I
J . ! Wltl A. , CRril3ll.: I
Speaker of the Rouse of Representation;
- , 1 , -
, 1 v r Speaker of . the Senate:
Pennsylvania es. !
SRCRE'riIO OFFICE'. c ~, ,
I d.i hereb,y
..ertify, that, th foregoing is a true
copy of a Resolution proposing kn itnendusent of
the Constitution': 'which was. agreed •lii at the lest
session of the . Legislature, by a majority of the
me mbees elected to each hom e the engine! of which
remains Sled in this office: and in eompliance with
the tenth erticle`ofthe Coistituticin of the Coalmen.
wealth, I do hereby cause , the same to be published;
as directed by the said article.
,
, In Tumour Whereof, I have here.
' - '• I unto set My hand of aid Oft
.. i i •'- 3
,s s v ace, at, Harrisburg; this - 14 th third ;
'- ,r. ..,,, Juno, 1841. z, .. . • . . . I
# cs k
FRS: R. 'MIMIC. ._.• 1
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" 1 ' ,See tof ite Cointnonwealth:
, July-3 I ' _ , • - ' '27.;-3mci•
•
MOUNT CAltilOrel NOTElpi
• • 'Schuylkill - foutety; Pa. ' •
REUBEN nniGur
Jaw ESPECTITLLV nnonnkes,to his friends and
the pitAic that he has taken this,aplondid, airy
:tfod delightful establishment, situated :at
the termination. of the Reading anti
,Philadelphia Rail ,Rood,-where 'be will
'tie happy to wait on those who visit the
Coal Region, on business, for for the purpose of en=
%
joying the mountain air and water, The Hotel large, finished and furnished in the beat - style--and
no pains will be spared to, raider satiafaelion to
who may favor it with a visit. • Bein'g. Otthln ten
minutes walk of the Borough of retravillii,,though
sufficiently:removed to escape the ;dual and poise,or
that busy bustling place. it is confidently. believed
that it will he found much ;more pleesant and agree.
able, than any other Hotel in the vicinity- Attach—
ed to the Elatel is a large end heatiful garden, over'
Icioking thia River Schnplbill , the Schuylkill Canal;
Mount Carbon Ralf Roach (extending to the Mine's
and thence' to Sunlinry)_theCcntre Tornpike, end Olt
the name time affording a real, andropnahtakvieW!er
five Meohtitins., The house- is sutplied with pure
mountain Spring water., and a Bathing establiih,
menkenrisalled in the country. .A Splendid pleas,
ure Car iskept for .the exclusive Accommodation Of
visitors, who may lie disposed, to visit the Mines. q
enjoy.the, wlld arid romantic scenery of the stirroun;
ding country. Individuals or families may rely on
having ample room, anif every possible attention;
Mount Carbon, June 19; 1841. • 9.5-tf
V PettEliiii
ANTHRACITE IRON WOitICS
/Flu E a Escribers are now prepared to do I kiqdy
111 - of Castings, of the beht quality on the • mos;
rea9lablei terms;. the Furnace and Foundry being
n3ediately on the Canal, Castings will be deliver.
ed 10 Boats free of charge ! „Persona wanting east
lags will find it to advantare to mend orders 'to
MARSIIALL at co.
May FL . ;. • . • 19-41 i
Orderireceired lbr Benhingtoefilti Bares, which,
on full triatproire to be' better adapued to resisting
fire than any other,in inal*—they are made from thf
mime materlalsfrom• which , the celebrated - Chip*
are are ininefactured. Amor AR AZOV& -
D. BANNAN.
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• Pottsville' institute.
T Sargnier -sesstini Of tide institution ivi
"-AL continence on' Juno 21st; and will, cor.ttnito
twelve weeks exclusive oftheirtication. it iv eaid.
estly rcqueited that all having wards or childreneo
enter, will' o so at the Commencement of the ses
sion,es much of,the success:,of the pupils depea.
upon a ; pioippt ,and judi clop classification .
lowatipe ,will hereafter be made for absence except
is caeca of protracted sickness.
' , ' - TERMS: 4 r
Plain, Etigtish - brarichet; tit 4 Oft
• 6.00
Mistest." 8 08
Stationao. ' •I ' ' ' 25.
..f p-
W. PITSIAN; P.incipaV
Rooks will belotnistied to the - popiteat the
euatomarylprtcee when roinested by the patents.'
.lono 101 - 25-1
,
-
Hoots and Shoes.=
• tadieio Fine Busbies, • ` • -
do' !Leather. - do.: -
do IFrencb.
-- do :Grecian; 'do.
'do ,SlipOets. "_.
.
do :800% Sforroe - eo eAd Lcathey. - . /': I
benthitmeteriWater Proof Katy, 1 .
:4 0 , - Cowed. do ''
do _ _Shops, - coarse end, fine;
'Cifildiente.Shoes of every size/
oat received from New York, eta for vale very
ow by ' , '1%.& BEA'TTY..
The Wes in a. , Pe'eket Book „
• '-
vvoliqu.oyght - to-be in the pocket; or twiwy,
v perfoit who carte about :knowing a thiog
two oboist thowotid.luel - path:shed:and fir maw,
- hay 2i 2 ge3
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