The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 25, 1841, Image 4

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    OFFICE OF THE
Philadelphia &, Reading
it 84 ILOIOD CONIPANT.
rrinE President trtdiManagers of the Philadel;
•A•
phis & Reading Rail Road Company give no
to the TRADE, thacthey have made arrangements
to Open their COAL 1 RAILWAY from Pottsville
to the river Delaware ,for the traniporiation of coal;
in all the month of 1' iv neat.
Rates of it and Toll on Coal:
•
From Port Carbon, ! puttsville, Mount Carbon, or
e i
Schuylkill Mien, Oa! ljaizes f o f Freight and WI
on coal ( delivered ip;-t le Company's Cars on their
Railway) will be as'Ril tiws :
i . ±-
During the months a December, Janua
ry, and February. •
During the mouths of March, April,
May, and June. 1,75
Daring the months of .1„uly, August, Sep:
tember, October, and NOvember. 2,00
' Ac allowance of 20, cents per ton will be made to
those who furnish theiii'own cars.
From Port Clinton lie charges will be 25 cents
.
Per ton less than the agove. •
By' erder,ofthe Board,
S: BRADFORD,
•r Secretary 4- Treasu , er.
•-• Philadelphia, Augusql4 , li 1841.. 33
. Wetherili - 11; itrOliter,
.1.
AT TilEit.OLD STAND
No. p 5 NORTiRi FRONT STREET,
. ' EAS i T SIDE,
' TIIREE DOORS FR.051 rIIE CORNF.R OF ARCII ST
_ 0 PI II LAVELPIIiA.
31 NNUFACTURIERS OF
‘irhiteLeaddryand ? 1 iCalomel,
"groundin Oil, 5 Pled Precipt, •
Red Lead, k,Whit.o do
Litharge, • I'VitriOl Alb.
Chronic Yellow, gSulplQuinine
-do Green • iTa rt. Emetic
;do Red tEth SI h
Ur U p .
Patent Yellow ' • - do Nitric
Sugar Lead . .: do Acetic
COpperas .Lunar Caustic
01. Vitriol .Com. do
Aq. Fortis j 'Acct. Morphia .
Muriatic Acid ' ::SulPh. do
Epsom Salts • I.,:•:e.Sulphur
Tort. Acid ,Opi. de IS. arcot.
Stip Carb. So . & 'Kermes Mineral
Cnrros, Sub. Merc. i c Lthiops do.
Itefiqers oft_Ma,ogoor,. : 1 Nitre,Brimstone,lloraxAc.
Offer for sale t be a 1)0 Vg al : ntioned articles.together with
a general qssoronent o. Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs,
nod every other a nick i , the Chemical and Aiedicinn
Oie.
Heinz manurctnrers of
dar th - above head, they
their friends and the p
t tipmsl
!: Window and Picture "
Oct 1 1937
•
flooty ~
~ , dies Fine Bush
do Leather, d
do French, IT
do Grecian, d
do Slippers,
do Boots, MO . Er ,
Gentlemen's %Vete'
do Coar.
do Slides:
'eco and Leather.
Proof Budts,
td do
coarse an t 4 fine,
every size and quail's,
ye York. and for sole ye
T. & J . BEATTY.
Children's-Shoes
just received • from ' , DI
loco by i•
Nov. 28
rottagvio
THE Summer 5( . .5
commence on Jo!,
twelve'weeks-exelusivc:
eat!v"regoested that all
enter, will do so at Ole;
sine, as much of the
tin of this institution will
21st, and will continue
of the vacation. It is earn-
LtV ing wards or children to
corium linement or the 61F
rcc.•a of the pupils depen
upon a prompt and jud, inus claioiifieatloll. Nu al
lowance will lierealter e wade fur absence except
lit cases of protracted fteliness.
T 111 S
'Plain English bra'cObes,
"
:Classics
;Stationary,
C. W. rtrm AN, A. B. Princ
N. m Books will be Ornished to the pupil:
cOstomary prices vrhertircquested by the pan
,'June 19
FV1•I -1 1 1L441(14.,-ffftik
Schuylkill] County, l'a.
REUBEN BR IGll7',
I t ESPEC'FFUL LIP latmiounees to his friend and
'the public that ho :Dias taken this splendid,,niry
" and deligliffill establishment, situated at
... rt, the terminntion of the Reading and
i p ':;l l ' ti Philadelphifil Rail Rood, where he will
ics- - 7 4 .---i..--- be happy loilit.'ait on those who visit the
Coal Region, on businesii, or for the purpose of en—
joying the mountain aqiand water. The Hotel is
large, finPhed and Itinished in the best style—and
nO pains will be-spared: 'to render satisfaction to all
win) may favor it will a visit. Being within ten
tdinntes walk of the Ifitrough of Pottsville, though
sufficiently remosbd fokiscape the dust and noise of
tllat busy bustling platiel, it is-confidently believed
6;11 it is ill be found'unidh more pleasant and agree.
able, than any other f;'L i ter-in the vicinity. Attach—
ed to• the Hotel is'a, larpt and beatilul garden, over.
bilkingthe River Schtt4•Vtill; the Schuylkill :2uoal,
Mount Carbon Rail I!.'al, (extending to the Mine's
and thence to Sunbul ii y) ith , dCi_ntre Turnpike. and at
m
ilfe•sae time affordi g, teal and 'romantic view of
140 :%1 ounlains. nit ihniise is sokitied with pure
mountain spring wa'tdri arid a Bathing establish.
Ment, unrivalled in thtiountry• A splendid pleas_
rite Car is kept for OH xclosive accommodation of
visitors, who may be i rli - posed to visit the Mines, or
enjoy the w,tld and roniantic scenery of the surroim
ding country. Inditlidtials or families may rely on
having ample room, arid, every possible attention.
:Mount Carton, junta 9, 04,1. 25—tf:.
Lem*
rinflE subscriber
4°- Leaden Pipe, sunlii
inch A .., C
i inch Extra
do A.'& B.
1 do 11 & C
la do 13. j
Manufactured in tito
sUld at Phdadelistua pii
-August 7
Sugar Cu
A FE .VsuiTt i
-cm- lied aild for. sale
Alj
iJuly 10 7 •
Itetinegt %Whale Oil.
2O
11 II DS, receivdd and for - sale
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
. r
28—
tJuly 10
Efl
~~
•
WHEREAS John T. Hazzard and John
Strand', Merchai is, lately trading under the
firm of fluzzaiil end Strand), did en the ninth day
of February, Ari•D. Itilexecute try - theundersign e d
a!gcneral, Assignment! f their e ff ects, held in co.
partnership ari4 indiildnal, which after providing
tar the payinent of 'one small preference, provides
for the pity inequt all:th.:ir debts equally and rates
bly without stipplutionL Notice is therefore hereby
given to all persons lidving l demands against the
said firm, or either the and John T. Hazzard or
J?hn St.rauch, to pros4tf then/ to the undersigned
and all persons indeh'ted to the raid firm, or either
the said John 'l'. flaVia r(1• and John Strauch, are re
quired to make paymnilOwitliont delay.
F: W. HUGHES,
CEO. C. WYNKOOI",
• - , Assignees.
The Assignment end zr full Statement of affairs
may be seen at any tinteEat the office of "
F
IF
Pottaville, August 11,1 &H .W. HUGHES.. 33
.
F the Acts of Asse
public and acnerarn.
1810 inclusive ! Alsp
J4stice. Just receive it a
•
June 2S
Per ton,
$ 1,50
the articlesenumeratrd un
pledge themselves to ripply
blicon the most reasonable
lass, from 6 8, to 4 38,
48-
ud Shoes..
$ 4 00
f; 00
8 00
25
I Pipe. .
just reccn•ed a supply of
•estthanner, which will be
es, with the addition of car
B. BANNAN,
•ed Dams.
cured liu:ns, Just recet
LER & HAG(. ERTY
28-.
Digest,
bly of Pennsylvania, of a
turn from the year 170040
leKtnt,eyis Pennsylvania
d for sale by
B. BANNAN.,
26-
11.111111.111111
Isaac Thompson gr 1
-- ;"Z; , • - c ••=!
,;-Wist:i.
OPPOSITION' DAILY
of New Pour Horse Troy buil t Cocie
PIIILA.OELMIA TO
via Reading Railroad, leaver Pradel;
at 5a o'clock A. M., arrives at Pot svillo;
P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, at Si o'cl
arrives at Philadelphia at 6 a o'cloCk P. l
Passengers by this line will arrive a'
in' time to take Stage fur Shamokin
Northumberland, Danville and Cattawis:
depend on meeting with sober and car,
New Troy Cinches, and gentle horses, a,
misdating Agents. Racing not permitted
The Proprietors are thankful for past
merit a continuance of the same by thei l
attention for the accommodation and s
travelling public.
This Ling of Stages hes positively no
with any other line on said road.
For, seats apply to JAMES DIXON. t the Mer
chants Hotel, FOURTH Street, Philad Ipbia, and
JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the . 4 rennsylvan i ia Farmer,
THIRD Street, near Callowhill, Reading at
Il ERR 'S Hotel, Pottsmlle at M. 5101:1 3. :IM ER'S
Pottsville Hotel, and Bit( GUT'S ]lo ut Carbon
House, which are.thc only office..
Fare, from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in
No. •I Car,
No. .2 ear,
ISAAC THOMPSON,
AI ICU A El, MORT! Al ER, Proprietors.
F. F. RENSA MAN J j • CO.
N. B.—Persons desiring to travel in thi4 Line
should inquire for Thompson .~ Co's Opposition
Line and see that their receipts were so printed.
1
AVIAIIOOI.II c . :0 t
Hl,O R- EN , 0 U N-Dfis.
An unparalled remedy for common Colds, Coughs
Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bran-
Chitis,and altdiseases of the Breast and Lungs,
fouling to Consumption ; composetfof the con
reminded 'virtues of Horehound, Bonesel, Blood
Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable sub
stance's. Prepared only by . , l / 1 1. W/IVSL OW,
Rochester, N. Y.
'ertiE innocence and universally admitted pectoral
vir
tues orthe Herbs from which the BA LSAM OF
lIOREIIOUND is made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation it is therefore only necessary
t
observes that this Medicine contains the whole of
heir Medicinal properties, highly concentrated and So
happily combined with several other Vegetable substan
ces, as to rentlyr it the most speedy, mild and certain
etnedy, now in use, for the complaints above men
oned.
ANOTHER FACT.
_ .
Mr. Winslow—Sir: Having derived the most aston
ishing benefit, by the use of your nlßalsam of Hore
hound." 1 am anxious in some way, to aid in extending
its benefits to others, and will therelbre state the fact.
in my own case. In January last. I had been afflicted
with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs. for
nearly fee ne.ntils, during which time I used every thing.
almost, recommended in similar cases, hut found little
or no rebel. Having given up my business entirely, and
by the advise of Physicians made preparation to go South
as soon as practicable. I was advised to make trial of
the above truly valuable Medicine, and to my great sur
prise,. found almost instant relief, and by using only four
bottles was entirely restored to health.
S t AIUEL O. ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort.
May 15. 1840.
Prico 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by CL F. NI FNS 6/ Navvy. and Wm. T. ErriNa,
Pottsville, Pa. and by the Druggists to the country gen
erally.
August 25 35—Arno.
FropOsed Aniendment to the
Resolution Relative to the Amendment of the
State C
'onslifuliota
" Resolved by the Senate and Maw if Represen
tatives in General Assembly met, That the Consti
tution of this Commonwealth, he amended in the
third .section of the second article, so that it shall
read as follows :
That the Governor shall hold this office during
three years, from the third Tuesday of January,
next ensuing his election, and shall not be capable
of holding it longer than a single if 7113 of three years
in any term of nine years" •
WM A. GRA 88.
Speaker of the House of Representatives
JN. H. EWING.
Speaker of the Senate
Vennsylranin ss.
SECRETARV's OFFICE.
I tit hereby certify that tNe foregiiing is n true
copy of a Resolution proposing an amendment of
the Constitution; which was, agreed 10 at the last
session of the Legislature, 111; a majority of the
membees elected to each house, the original of which
remains filed in this tfire : and in compliance with
the tenth article of the Congitution of the Common.
wealth, I do hereby cause the same to be published,
as directed by the said article.
tiJ tlt t TF..TIAIONV whereof, I have here.
_
onto set my hand and seal of said of.
o!, Harrisburg, this 14th day of
;1:0.P._1.0p, June, 'lB4l.
FRS. R. SHUNIC,
Seel of the Tommonrcrulth.
July 3 27-3 mo
Mousliae De Lanes.
FEW pa!lertis elreard Monslime de Lanes
4-k. :l , lediuni and low.pr iced do. do; ror sale hq.
E Q. 4•A. HENDERSON.
34-
Aligns! 21
1 1 E A ',ACHE
J.UDGE PATTERSON.
Read the following from Judge Patterson, for thirty
years the first Judge of the County 111 which he lives.
Muld'efotrn, A. J. March 12, 1840.
Messrs..goo:stock 4. Co.
Gentlemen—you are at liberty to jmake such use of
the following certificate as you deem witl-best subserve
the purposes which it is intended. \
[CERTIFIGATE OF .41:DGE PATTERSON ]
I n ciii: tie CERTIFY that my daughter been a bete('
with sick headache for the space of about; 20) ars,—
)
the attacks occurring once in about
_two weeks, tre
mientl , lasting' 24 hours during which time the parox
)silts have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive
her of life. And after haying old almost all other
remedies 'in vain I have been induced as a resort to try
Spohn's lleachche Remedy as sold to, you ; and to the
real disappointment and jo% of br2rsell and her friends
I found very material Teller from the first dose of the
medicine; ne has followed up the directions with the ar
hole, and in every case whets an attack wins threatened
has found immediate relict, until she is near permanent
ly cured. The attacks are now very seldom. and disap
pear immediately after taking the quantity directed. A
ho; e that others may he benefited by the use of this tru
ly invaluable medicine, has :nduccd toe to send you the
above, and remain your obedient servant,
JEIII' PAT I ERSON,
Judge of 'he Court C. P.
Sold ONLY by Comstock & Co. '7l Maiden'Lane
Ahd also by William T. Epting4 Clemens &. Pram.
Druggists, Pottsville, Schtfylkill County.
June 2. 27-Iy.
Pickles.
W IGGLED Cucumbers, Cauli fl ower,
Walnuts, Red Cabbage,
Pickollilly, . M ixed.
Onion, . LOsters,
Pepper, M angoes,
Nlartinies, Clams,
Guaranteed sound. For.salo by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON „-
May 29. 0 ' O.—
U It ll ait E q E RY.
GORGE MAN
m - z As constantly on hand an assortment of Fresh
-a BEER, ALE, POR7 ER, AND BROIVN
STOUT, which he is always ready to sell whole
sale and retail at the lowest rates.
Many 22 30-2 mo
Collier's Guide.
A r k. SMALL supply of the Co!Bees Guide, or a
Transverse section of the Ceal Region, on
which all the veins arc de lineated , together'with the
pitch, dtstanees Ne. neatly nut up in Pocket Book
farm, just received and for sale by
July 10
SIVAIMS VEIIMIFUGE
The most meld Pathity Medicine ever, of
, fered to the Public.
RMI
miffs well known Anti-Dysentericand Worm Med
icine has proved successfully these twelve years
past, and is universally acknowledged by all who have
tried it, to be far superior to any other Medicine ever
employed in the diseases for which it is recommended
It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it.
Worms being especially apt to infest persons of debil
itated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions,
much mischief is often done by the Ordinary worm med
icines, which generally consists of the strongest purga
tives,
calomel, that destroyer of the constitution,bitters,
pink root, spirits of turpentine, wormseee oil &c. &c.
Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they de
bilitate the stomoch, and &len materially injure the
general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's
Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the
general health, without removing the cause. Swann's
Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the
ause of the worms, by giving vigour and healthy action
o the stomach. bowels and organs of digestion, .hereby
relieving measles, croup, !looping cough, lizc Thi
medicine,by invigorating the internal functions st en ght
ening the organs of dizestion, and removing the .rimar3'
cause which creates morbi3 secretions, will relieve
I t .
, .IVE
' *VILLE.
I Ida, doily
4 o'clock
31 ck, A. M.
.
Pottsville
Sunbury.
:a, and can
=rut drivers,
~nd aceom
..
avors, and
assiduous
I ,fety of the
Iconnechon
Bowel Complaints,Cholic, Dysentery, Despe
the whole train of biliary affections, Sick II
Acidity of ,
the Stomach, Foul Breath, Bleedi
&c. It is an antidotein the early stage of F
Cholera Morbus.
As geieral Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as
the aapplicable to most of tbe diseases to which children
are subject. Swaiin's Vermituge will be foam] of some
utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the con
vivality of the table ; a dose taken before dinner will
anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, not un
frequently produced by wine. In the neglect of this
howevs r.a dose in the morning or the following morning
will, in most instances, restore the tone of the Stom
ach.
84 75
4 25
Families resident in the country, and insolatcd in a
measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to
the far west, or bound to diva nt ports, seminaries and
all public institutions and charitable associations will
find thisremedy. constantly at hand. of great utility.
Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY l'hdadelphin.
And for sale by B. BA NNAN,
Agent for Schuylkill Connty.
44—tf
October 31
CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD AM) HAIR
Strange it is that persons who attend strictly to
personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the
Head—the flair the most essential—the most expo
sed—and the most beautiful when properly cared
for, of all the gilts of the Creator. Perfectly free
may it be kept of dandruff or scurf with a certainty
that the hair cannot full out, by the use of the Balm
oj Columbia. Ladies, will you make your toilet
without this article? I answer fearlessly, No, if
you have once tried and experienced its purifying
effects—its sweet perfume.
hundred articles bare been put forth on the
credit of this—the only first—the only really valua
ble article. mass of testimony from all classes
to these facts.
E see by an advertisement in another. col
' rumn that IVP:ssrs. Comstock & Co., the
Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, have dep
uties to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—
We know a lady of this city whose hair was so
nearly gone its to expOse entirely her phrenological
developements, tvhich, considering that they betok
ened a most amiable disposition, was not in reality
very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the
69 of locks that she had worn, and, after a year's
ruitless resort to miscalled restoratives, purchased,
some inontlis!togo, a,bottic or two of Oldridge's Btlin,
and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy,
and of raven blackness. We are not puffing,—none
of the commodity has been sent to us, and, indeed,
we do not want any, for though we were obliged to
wear a wig a year ago, we have now, throogli its
virtue, hair enough, and of a passable quality, o
oar own.
The Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a
notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased
or used unless it have the signature of COMSTOCK
4.S- CO. on a splendid wrapper. This is the only
external test that will secure the public from decep
tion.
Address COMSTOCK 4 CO.
Wholesale Druggists, A e v York Maiden Lane 77
AO also at WILLIAM T. EPTING. and
CLEM ENS t 5• PARVIN_and JOIIN S. 0. MAR
TIN. Druggists of Puttsivlle
June 26 IS-II . 26—ly•
A FEW fine Burlington Hams, nn hand and for
sale by E. Q. & A. II EN DERSON.
August 28 35
Soap & Candle nanufactory,
No. 19, Wood Street. between 2d, and 3d, and
Vine and Callan:hill Streets,
PIMA D Lpn lA.
JOHN BANcnorr, JR.,
Respectfully informs Storekeepers, Merchants &c.
that he Manufactures and has for sale,
Palm, White, Variegated. fellow,
and Brown Soaps,
ellonfd and Dipped Candles,
All of good quality and at reasonable prices.
A LIISERAL DI,COUNT ALLOWED FOR ('A , II.
Philadelphia. July .10,
E.l 01 °I, P.1.11'1.1 ILLEJL.
PaTTSVI LLE,SCHUY 11,1.(1). PA
This elegant and comomdious establish
Ver. ,1:
I OS. 1 mera will he open for the reception o
I" ,=-: travellers from this date. It has been
gilts .
completely refitted, and supplied with
Furniture entirely new ; the Bedding etc. is of the
first quality, and particular attention has been devm
led to every arrangement that can contribute to cum_
tort and convenience.
The Wines and Liquors have `peen selectee in the
most cares ut and liberal manner, wiJiout regard to
expense or Libor, and will embrace the most favorite
brand and stock.
The Proprietor solicits therefore, the support o
his friends and the travelling community in general
Should they"think proper to visit his house, he hopes
by asAdious attention to their wants, to establish fur
it such a character, as may ensure a return oftheir
favors.
FREDERICK
Proprietor.
Pottville, Pa. June 22, 1 SO. —tf
N. B. The Refectory it the Basement story. is
andacted uncicr the superintendance of Mr. Dan'l
11111.
Ruling, Sulhey & H hips.
J UST received a fresh simply of beautiful and su
[mein:. manufactured Riding Sulkey, and Gig
Whips which will he sold cheap by the sunscriber.
Also a lot of neat walking and riding whalebone
switches.
Lyell's Geology,
ND Bockland's Geology, & Mineralogy. Just
received arid for sale by
B. BANNAN.
June 1.5
London It ro syn out.
F OR salt by
E. Q. 4- A. HENDERSON.
May 29 22
French and German Lan-
frlllE subscriber respectfully announces to the
al- 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. E. F. RICHARDS.
July 10 28—lyr.
!Browns Portable Yeast.
Fr HIS article has been in constant use by many
m- families in the Eastern Cities, fur several
months past with great success in making good
bread. Many advantages arise from its use, that
rues it preferable to all other articles for making
bread light and p Irfectly white; it is free from all
iinpure ingredients.
The*above article warranted genuine, for sale by.
September 4,1891. E. Q. & A. HEND,ESON.
36—tf.
A. BANNAN.
• 28-
THE MINER'S JOURNAL.
HUMAN HAIR.
From the Boston Chronicle, June 10
DARING FRAUD
Burlington !Mains.
guagcs.
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_ . • , --C..,- - -r:‘,„ ...- lik 74, 0.-7...r04t .. .
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v• - :: 47-4 % -,: 3 - °.'P,"ret•o: \.,..,...,,,--... .•::,--,41,-..--'
Reading Rail Road.
RATES 'OF FREIGH I T.
BETWEEN READING AND PHILADELPHIA, FROM
• MAY 3rd, 1841.
Per Ton 2000 Ms
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum ar.d
Bricks, c $ 1,30 do
Pig Lyon, Blooms, Timber, Marble,
Lime, Tar and Pitch, / $
1.50 do
Flour 20 cents per Barrel.
Nails and Spikes, Bar and
Rolled Iron, Hollowware,
Grain, Salt, Bark. Loin- $1.75 do.
la, and
ladache,
‘ g e ; and Piles,
ber, Staves. Salt, Fish To. I
bacco, and Lead,
Groctrtes, hardware, whir-)
key, Ale and Beer, Oil,
Leather, Cotton, Steam,
Engines, & Machinery,
$2 75 do,
Seeds, Butter, Lard, and
Tallow, Ragk Wood, Oy- I
sters, hides, Hemp, Ear-
thew-ware and Glue, J
Dry Goods, Wines and For-1
cign, Liquors, Drugs, and
Medicines, Glass, Paper,
3.25 do.
China and- Queens-warp,
Meat, Fish, end Confec
tionary,
No storage will be charged for receiving or do
livering freight, at anyof the Depots on the line,
unless allowed to remain over ten days.
No Freight received after c o'clock P. M. can be
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 STARGING OF - FREIGHT TRAINS.
From Reading, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at
6 o'clock A. M.
From Philadelphia, on Wednesdays and Satur
days, at 6 o'clock A. M.
G. A. NICOLLS.
Superintendant Transpt. P. & Read. R. R
Reading, May 8, 1841, 19—
Keith's Demonstrations
45the truth of Christianity. Just received and
F for sale by B. HANNAN.
June 19 25
- Jersey Rams,
JERSEY & Western Hams,
Shoulders & Sides,
Smoked Beni,
No. I Salmon,
Burlington & Digby Herring,
Na. Mackeral, Mess Shad.
Fur sale by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON
/TUBS prime Lard, received on Consign=
- 11 - -3 L -an d forsale cheap, by the Tub m quantify.
SA:',JUEL HARVZ.
March 13, 11—
r F. subscriber Las returned from Philadelphia
again with his second stock of Goods for the
season, which embraces a large and fashionable as.
sortment of chotce
Blue, Black and Laisible Green Cloths,
Sallinets and Casein:row,
Summer Cloths, Drillings, 4-c.,
Saltine and vestings of various kinds,
Comprising a general assortment of
Dry Goods,
all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
or made up in the most-fashionable - manner at the
shortest notice. My prices I believe to be lower than
the Goods can he purchased elsewhere. Call and
see, and judge for yourselves.
JAMES McALARNEY.
ttsville, July 3, IS4I. 27—t
( Resumption of Business.
rmvz E)ll.tya STORE.
►pm: Subscriber returns his gratefnl acknowl
edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to his assistance after
the loss of his property by fire in December last,
arid would also acquaint them and the public gen
erally, that he has again commenced the Drug,
Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough or
Pottsville,where may always be had a general as
sortment of
Drugs, I Medicines,
Paints,Pill.
^ 5
41i M I SS, . Dye Stunts,
And every other article in the above line, whirl] he
is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating
terms.
N. B. Er Physicinns prescriptions carefully put
up at the shortest notice.
Pottsville, May 30, 1838
New Hoot and Shoe ,k tore.
rFri II E subscriber respectluily informs the citizens
Ja- of Pottsville that he has opened a new Hoot &
Shoe Store, in Centre Street, opposite W. T. Ep•
ting's Drug Store. He has just received from Phil
adelphia a tar ge supply of every description of Boots,
brougany, 4- shoes, among which are thefollowiog :
Gents. Stitched Boots,
.do Pegged du
do T. Shoes,
do Nullifier's, do
do Quarter do
do Pumps,
do Broogans,
men's Roan R. R. Slippers,
do Las . ting Welt do
do Colored Kid do
do Black 4 0 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 Call do do
Youth's Leather Boots,
Children and Boys do
Youth's Brougans rind welt Boots, ,
Children's red morocco lacedo
do Colored Ankle ties,
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.
June 12 24
B. I3ANNAN
rascal Iron 'Works Ware-
house.
No. 77 South Third Street. S. E. cornet Waku
PHILADELPHIA
Tasker 41* 01Orris, .
IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Coa
Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil
ers, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron
Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, &c.
Davy's Safety Lamps
of the best Construction.
Patterns for the Foundry received, and casting.
delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St.
Philadelphia.
September 26,1838. 75—tf
Davy , s kafety Lamps,
O F .the best construction, rind most approved kind
also makes new gauges to old lamps, and other
epsirs done at the subscriber's Clock and Watch
Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville.
June 1 V-tf JOSEPH COATSWORTU•
The Philadelphia
- 7.. AND
. Laird!! Lard!!!
NEVI GOODS.
WNI. T. EPTING
Indemnity Against Loss or Damage by
FIRE.
Capital 8100,000.
CITA RTER PERPETUAL
THE SPRING G . 4 R DEN INSUR AM - 7E Co3l—
Nl 7 OP PHILADELPHIA.
itIAKE Insurances. either temporary cr perpetually
.against. Lose or Damage by HI{F., in town or
country, on Houses, Barns. and Buildings of all kinds
on Household Furniture. Merchandise, Horses. Cat
tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Alanufactui ing Stock
and Utensils of every description ; VEsst. Is and their
Cargoes in port.as well as,Mortgages and Ground Rents
upon the most favorable terms.
Applications for Insurance, or any information on the
subject may be made either personally, or by letter, at
the Company's Ot.ce, at the Northwest corner of Sixth
and Wood streets.
MORTON McMICILVEL President.
L.KRUMIIIIAAR, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes.
Jose Wood, Archibald Wright,
P. L,,Laguerenne, Samuel Townsend,
Flijah Dalleri, Robert L. Loughead,
GeorgoM. Troutman, R• W Pomeroy,
Charles W. Schreiner.
Thesubscribei has been appointed AGF..NI fort he a
bove mentioned Institution and is now prepareeto make
INSURANCESUpoII everydescription of property at the
lowest rates. . BENJAMIN BAIs%IAN.
Pottsville. Feh.27th. 1841. 9
THE DELAWARE COUNTY
Insurance Company.
CAPITAL AUTIIORISED BY LAW, $250 000
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances
on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores
Hotels, Nlills,Barns, Stables, Merchandize. Furniture
and Property o leverydescription ,against lostot dam
age .by FluiE.
MARINE AND INLAND INS URA NCE.
The Delaware County Insurance company will also
insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a
gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of
goods, wares.and mercandise by water, or by railway.
upon terms as favourable as any other institution.
For any further information on the subject otinsur
ante, either against Fire marine or inland risks
Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON, Arterri.
July 15 34-tf ' At Schuylkill Haven.
or WILLIAM B POTTS,
A t Orwigshurg.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSSBY FIRE
The Franklin Fire insurance
Company of Philadelphia,
CAPITAL 9400,000, PAID IN
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permament and
limited on every description ofproperty in town
and country on the usual favorable terms. thrice
I 63A Che'nut Street bear fin f• reef ,
CHARLES N. HA NCK ER, President.
DIRECTORS
Charles N. Bancrer, Samuel Grant,
Jameti Scott, Frederick Brown,
Thomas Hart, Jacc,b R. Smith,
Thomas S. Wharton, Gco. W. Richa`rds,
Tobias Wagner. Mo drcai D. Lewis,
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec't.
The Subscriber has been appniiitvd agent for the
above mentioned institutior, and is now prepared to
make insurance, on every . description of property, at
the lowest rates.
Pottsville, June 19, 1841
AN ORDINANCE
For the Regulation, Cul Lino. and Paving the sid
walks and Gutters in Jilahantango Street.
SECTION 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town
Council of the Borough of Pottsville. and it is hereby
ordained and enacted by the authority of the same: That
the grade or regulation of the ascents & descents of& in
Mahantango Street shall be & the sanie is hereby fixed &
established as follows: At Center Street seven feet
eight inches above the top of Central Block, thence to
rise thirteen feet two inches to the centre of Second
Street. thence to rise fourteen feet ten inches to the cen
tre of Third Street, thence to rise seventeen feet five
inches to the centre of Fourth Street, thence to rise
twenty feet to the centre of 4Villiam Street. thence to
rise fifteen feet to the centre of Courdand Street, thence
to rise eight feet six inches to the centre of St. Johns
Street. and from thence to rise seventy one feet to the
Western line of the Borough. The said grade or regu
lation to be the height of the Curb Stone of the footway
on the Northwardly side of the Cart - way, and the Curb
stone on the Sonthwardly side of the Carth%ay to be
one loot four 'itches higher at Centre Street than the
above grade, and to continue that height above the cor
responding gradr of the Northwardly Curbstone from
Centre Street to the v. eseward line of the Borough.
SEC. 2. The width of the foot w, ys or side walks, in
Mahantango Street shall be thirteen feet, measuring
from the true line of the street. any regulation. resolu
tion or ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding.
Sec: :h. The said sidewalks or footways on both sides
of the said Street front Centre Street to Eleventh Street,
shall be graded. cut down, tilled up, curbed and paved
as herein after eirteted. and the gutters made and pa
ved, and the property in front of which such footways,
side walks and gutters shall be made and paved. shall
Le and the same is hereby taxed with the expense there
of, in pi ()portion to the extent ofthe same in front, agree
ably to the provisions of the first second and third sec
tions of the Act of Assembly, entitled "a supplement to
an act entitled an. '‘act incorporating the Town of Potts
ville, in Schuylkill county, into a thorough, passed the
fifteenth day of June. A. D 1840
SEC. 4. The footways or sidewalks aforesaid, shall
be made or paved with brick, on the grade or regula
bop established in the front section of this ordinance,
and supporter. with (.7nit. Stones not less than' three feet
long and six inches thick:the Curb Stones on the South
wardly side of the Street to be not less than two feet
nine inches wide, and the top to stand sixteen inches
above the nutter. and on the Nor( hwardly side to be not
less than two feet wale. and the top to stand nine in
ches above the gutter. The ends Grille Curb Stone to
be lieweij, and dressed to an even joint. the top to be
dressed to . a straight line. and so bevelled that while the
top shall ta e one - W - :l'llinch to the foot, the front may
learn bac one inch to the foot, when the stones are
planted. 't he pavement to rise one half inch to the foot
from the. Curb Stone to the line of the Street. The gut
ters, aforesaid, to be three feet wide. paved with stone.
The Gutter on the Southwardly side, to be nine inches
higher than the one on the Northwardly side. Pitor t
om) 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 thin five feet from the Curb
.Stone, the residue of such footway or sidewalk from
the said pavement to the line of the Street being laid
with gravel so as tri 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 g:v
en by a person appointed by the Council for that pur•
pose, and any person who shall set, or cause to be set
any Curb'stone, or shall make or cause to be made
any Pasernent or side walks contrary to the provisions
of this ordinance, shall for every offenceforfeit and pay
a penalty of twenty dollars.
Passed into an ordinance this Eighteenth day nl Au
gust, . D. 1841,
JME S SILLYMN .Jun.
President of the Council
[test,
EDWARD OW EN PARRY,
Town Clerk.
Mr. Samuel Lewis, Mahantango Street, has been a la—
pointrd by the Council for purposes mentioned in the
fifth Section of the above ordinance.
E DWRD OWEN P RRY
Pottsville, ugust 21,
TO 3
n Clerk.
1-21 no.
INSTRUCTION ON THE
Piano • Forte.
inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are
-IL most respectfully informed that the subscriber
will give instruction on the Piano Forte to such
persons that may feel disposed to patronise him.
Ile will attend at stated hours, in any family; his
terms may be ascertained by application at Mr.
Shubert's Store, Centre Street.
E. F. RICHARDS.
July 10 28-13 r.
Clark's Com men la ry.
THIS valuable work complete in four octavo vol
umes. beautifully printed on good paper. Also
Clark's Commentary. on the New Testiment, one
volume Bvo. Just received and for sale by
August 28 B. BANNAN.
38—
ANDREW RUSSEL.
25-ly•
Old Established Passageollicel
CORNER OP PINE AND EOLITH STREET!, NEW YORK.
THE aubscribers'having completed
their' arrangement for the year 1 / a 4l,
,i‘fit - i0 the purpose of bringing out steerage
passengers, beg leave to ,inform theif
friends, and the public in general, that a first clas h
vessel will be despatched from LiverpOol to Nei-
York, on the Ist, 56, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25t1t,
of each month throughout the year.
Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the l
out ports, will be furnished with lodgings and a
convenient place to cook in during the time they
may be detained there by heud winds or storml
weather--free of any expense to themselves—on a [l_
plication at the company'N office to Mr. P. W.
BYRNES, No 36 Waterloo Road, oho will, it eon.
nection with his numerous agents throughout Eng.
land and Ireland, afford every assistance to rhos
who may be engaged to come out by this company's.
ships.
Passengers will be found in provisions fin the
passage for $lO qtra, or V. 6 for passage, provisionS
and hospital money.
As usual in all cases, wherelhe persons decline
coming. the money u ill be refunded to those front
whom it may have been removed, on their returning
the passage certificate.
G LOV F. 12 & iM'MURRAY,
Corner of Pine owl South sip.
The subscriber has been_jpiminied Agent for thi,4
above line, and is ready to ( recieve the pa smi gzt. inanc . 4
for those who wish tot end for their friends, and will
also attend to transmitting money io Europe. F.
particulars apply at the Miners'Journal Office.
B.IIANNAN. •
I j
Jan. 2d
WRIGHT'S
Indian Vegetable Pills.
Of the North American College Health. As api
pears by the following circumstances, ate fast me
prrseding the use of all other Pills aa a UNIVEIIS4
REMEDY, for the put tfication of the blood, - and as a
consequence, the eradication of DISEASE from 114-
lIUMA SYS 7'E IL
TimmAs JAM ES BEATTY,
VfigAVING been duly appointed County Agent
-m-m for the sale, n large or small quantities, 01 . 04
named article, suggcet the following as strung pre!
sumptive proof, that the claim of this medicare to
public confidence, is founded on unquestionablel
and we believe, unquestionable authority. .
Letter from Mr. Cornfield, Travelling Agent for
the United States.
Messrs. T. & J. BEATTY
I herewith enclose fur your service in the trak
of advertising, the notice of Stichter & McKnight,
successors to Keim & Stichter. Reading, who arc
agents for Brandreth Pills, and perhaps for others'.
You will perceive the force of their language, un..,
der these circumstances, and my business is to rip/
prise you,of the testimony which the gentleman tO
whom they refer have alrerdy given,—four of (hem
prior to the reference, and one, Mr. G. H. Miller
since the reference. but without being informed of
it by me, or in any manner alluding to it.
STICIITER & WICIVCIII, ( as successors to Keini
& Stichter, Reading.) having been duly appointed
county agents fin the excellent and superior rnedi-i ,
tine 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 witli
confidence, but without asked consent, to the MN
lowing named gentlemen, who have sold them longi,
enough to know their true value it) comparison
with any others now iti marker. Their relative lot
cation gives every facility to the inquirer who de-r
serves to obtain; either for sale or use, a first rate
article."
To take them in consecutive order; then Mr.
W. Porter, P o M., Maiden Creek, Jan, 26, took of
me on commission, 6 doz. Since that time,,l•c pert
chased of K. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and on the 4th
inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating, that he never had
a medicine which brought back so 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 pills, he sells or halt
sold.
Mr. G. H. Miller, late of Brickensville, had re-1
quested me to appoint him an agent for Wontels.
dorf, because he well know the value of the article.
April '2oth he took of me 4 dozer,' and on the 24th
inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it being in Woinelsdurf,i
a new article, and bought 2 dozen more.
This statement is similar to the foregoing.'
To Mr. M'Kinty, one down were sent'at a yen-I
lure, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, I left him 21
dozen on commission, and on the II th inst. he paidi
me for 7 dozen stating, as do the others, that aol
medicine with which he is acquainted has as good)
a name and so ready a sale.
Peter Kline, P 0,4 Master, has sold to a man who!
has the while swelling, probably near CO, whom I!
seen, and who states, that no other remedy has rcn-1
dered him any service, but that this has, and now,
that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fully persua-!
ded he will entirely recover.
Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pills„
but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 oil
them—that tho' he had these less tha t ') 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. Ile mentioned a woman who has du
ring several yews suffered by the rheumatism, and
though other retneties had been invoked, shot
has not found any benefit, save in the use of these t
'1
I would add much general and particular intorH
mrtiun, but shall defer to a mule convenient oppor-i
(unity an exposition which must be interesting to all
who are liable to diseases. To the business in hand,l
the referehce, I have paid the attention it seeinsi
to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest de-i
sire that It may be read with candor, and produce
the Orect to which truth is always entitled.
Respectfully,
IL CA MFI Kt. D,
Travelling Agt. United States.
Pottsville, May 9.9 22—t
The following named gentlemen compose the,
list of agents for this county and vicinity, Sa far as'
they are at present received. Other names will bed
added as agents shall he appointed.
T. & J. BEATTY, Pottsville,
Daniel Saylor,Schaylkill Haven,
Caleb Whet !yr, Pinegrove,
John Snyder, I'. M. Friedensburg,
J. & G, Matz. Port Clinton,
B. E. Muter , McKeansburg,
Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua,
F. Prey & Co. Tuscarora,
Samuel Boyer, Middle Port,
Seidel & Co. Hamburg,
J Wiest, Klirigerstown,
Aaron Matthews, M. P. Lower Alabantango
Jacob Kauffman. Upper do
Kauffman, do do
F. Harner, P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) .
S. SOindel, Gratztown.
Principal Office, 169 Race st. Philadelphia,
WILLIAM WRIGIIT,
Vice ['res't N. A. Col. Health.
Port Clinton Foundry
FOR S ALE.
W ILL be sold at private sale, the Focndry
pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sehuylk ill
county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencement of the Little Schuylk ill
and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and
will in a short time be one of the best situations.
in the country to do a large business For terms
&c. apply to PARKE & TIERS,
Iron Founders, Philerdelphia.
or ISAAC MYERS,
Port Clinton
C'-63
Lumber Yard.
5000 FEET first quality Cherry Boards & Plank
from inch to 2i inch,
10,000 feet h inch to inch Weather Botirds
Also, White and Yellow Pine inch Boards.
70,000 Joint and Lap Shingles. Scantling, Shing
ling, and Plasterit,g Lath constantly for sale.
SAMUEL
.EIART'Z.
March 13,
Carpetings, &c.
wNGLISI-1 and American Ingrain carpetings
A" Venetian Entry and Stair do, Damask Stair do,
4-4 Coloured, Matting 4-4 and 5-4, White do.
Floor Oil Cloths &c: constantly on hand and for
sale cheap. E. W. EARL.
H
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