The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 06, 1841, Image 3

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AS taken atioffice in
promptly attend to eu
intrusted to his care.
Oriajgabure, November,
11. H. PAral .- BELL
Attorney t Law
POTTSVI LE.
O FcI d CE b in the basement of 'the buildirm,oceo.
tl c ie e :; .s D e emoorati Press" publisher, on
Marketnear Street ,
November 6
2'I3EIII I "LE
Last; Night of the Romanti Melo Drama of the
i
FOR FY TH EVES.
Also the celebrated Comjc Farce, entitled
p.. W. OR SQUAB I,ES ABROAD
Saturday Evening, Ilyovember 6,
Lail night of the Grand Ithmantic Melo Drama
in 3 acts of the
FORT
TUIEV,ES.
Ali Baba, A Void Cutter, l Mr. Marsh,
Ganem, His Son, i , Duff,
Casstm,'The rich Brother, € Whitney,
Abeßah, Captain of the Thicies, Horneastle,
Hassarac, Second Captain, lPowell,
11 , 1lIZI One of the Tirteveg, „ Reynolds,
Mnstapha, A Cobbler, .:,., Eberle,
Ardmells, Fairy of the Lake,' Miss Eberle;
Morgiiina, Slave to Casson,
~ Mrs. Powell,
Cogia,'Wife of Ali Baba, i . Eberle,
The Robbers by the. estof the Com p any.
The entertainment to conclude with the Comic
Farce o r •
f
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, P. Vir•
. • 9 R
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r 4/11.11 1 1LES 4IUROAD.
Characters by the Company.
During the evening seven pieces will be played
by
.Potisville Gen tan hand•
Doors open at T ~ ortair,i will rise at 48.
Parquet Tickets, 50 cents, Pi Tickets 25 cents.
N. B. The whole of the s ats have been altered
and refitted, and every thine • ill be done to render
the Theatre a place of Pashio able resort:
- Two Box Tickets will admit two Ladies and one
Gentleman. I 1
November 6
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PIROCLANIt.TION.
NOTICE is F.erehy given hat a Court of - Com.
mon Pleas, for the trial uau.rts at issue, in and
e)
for, the county of Sch•iylkill, will 'he held at Or.
wigsburg, in the county' afar said, nn Monday pre.
ceding the last Monday in N vember next, ( being
the 6th of December.)
[ - ,
Therefore all persons having suits pending and
all persons whose duty it shall he to appear at said
Court,.will take notice and nvern themselves rte.
cordingly. •
JOHN G. W OLISON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Orwigs. •
_burg. Nov. 6, 1841. s( ;
Oat MI
. .
¶'IHS economical and nutticit
erto but little known in this
: casionsl small importations - wit
land and Ireland. is mantificturi
:subscribers at their Factory in Pi
tity equal to any imported. even
it is also for sale by most of the
amongst Whom are Messrs Mill
Milnes; Bt. Co. Clemens &Parv`ini
Morris & Brothers. &c. 4 , c. as
'tnerchants in Minersville an I Pt
, G EXAM:NI Ni
, -
Manufacturers of Flour, Oat
`On the. Willow• St. Rail lioacQb
Phila., November 6, 1841,
New Crop Ha
j.UST received a few boxes new crop Bunch Rai-
Alba. Which will be sold, very cheap—also flesh
Piiines, Coii.rants,
.ernottc., Oiton, &c. .'
JOIN S C MARTIN. '
45
November 6
' 'IL 11111
at the Mill tif di;
of BoAnn WINTER TL
,
,gust, upon new elcaring in t
Little Schuylkill, well lrihr
keeping; they are of a sw e et
superior to those.ofiaat itt4
her sold upwards of 1144
W I Lb Al
Novetnber 6
Dissotuition.
nIIE partnership beret4re existing.. et
JR- William Leach and R ICI ' trier
-clharits and (toll dealers, trfidrig under to firm of
Leach & Klock, was dissidved on irrefirst day of
NoveMber 1811, by mutual consent. All iiersons
indebted to the said firm ate requested to make Im
mediate payment, and all pett.ona having demands
will pieseOt them to Divi'd IR. Mork, who is au
thorised to satie busiqi , s, of the late firm:
WITLIANI LEACII,I
11-1:17113 R. KLOCK.
Minersyjlic, November G
J
.: i.
Lorberry Creek Hall lioad Company.
l -
14.11.1-E Storkholdeis of the ,Lorberry Creek Rail
a Road Company are liieTeby notified, that an
Freminn will be held at the Ilionse of Israel Rein
hard, in PI ncg royk; Sehnilk 111 count y, on Monday
the 6th day eeember I n+t, to elect by !Lino',
3ne Presiden eight Manage s, one Treastire'r,, one
Neemlary, to conduct iheibu mess of the Company
for tfuigiar ti next. ensnin . .
13 or
y.o the Rohrra
~..
OfIN gTBIMPLEft, Sect'y.
1
November 6 t 45-4 t
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Sulkey & Slei4 in; Whips.
ANEW and very neat supply, warranted of the
manufacturer. Just 'received and for sale by
1- . B. BANN XN.
45
November 6
Cooper's Ni
THE History of the NI
= of America, nbridge(4
ceived and for sale by
November 6
•
Divide id.
rpHE Directorit of the Miners. Bank of PottF
jlL Viiiei in the county,
of is' chuflkill, have this
-ay 'declared a Dividend of tiro and a half per cent,
itrn the Capital stock. paid ( out of the profits of
'the last sir months) payable to the Stockholders or
their legal representatives on or after the twelfth
instant.
CHIARLE'LOESEII,
45
Ncriember 6
,
Schtlylkili County. ss,
• THE Commonwealth of Penneylva
-'
nia .of all the heirs and legal Repre
sentatives of Valentine Stahl, late of
Pinegrove township, Schrtylkill cogn•
ty, Deceased. ['
- Whereas, by an Inquest for that purpose, duly
awarded by the Orphan's Court, of the county
itroresaid. the real Estate of the said Decerised was
appraised at and lot the sum [ of six hundred and
Tilly Dollars and ninety cents; And, whereas, the
heirs and legal Represeniatilres of said deceased
Mare severally refused to talt , the seine, at the said
kppratied price, you are thereinto hereby?tited to
appear at the next General Orehal's Court, to be
heltl at Orwigsburg, fur the C county aforesaid, on
Monday, the 6th day of 7 Decepher nex , , to accept
or retiree to take the said prdmiscs aforesaid at the
appraised price. Witness t h e honorable A.V. Par
son Esq., President of our sant: Ungrt, at Oiwigs.
burg, the 18th day of October, &ID. One thousand
tight hundred and forty one.
JACOB . KREBS, Clerk.
46
Norenibei
■
Is :wigsburg. lie will
; h business as may be
45-6 t.
45-3L'
ME
EMI
MI
Ils article of food hith
fcoontry, except by mi
ni emigrants from Scot
and for sale by the
hiladelphia in any qtinn
superior being., freih.—
&minors in Pottsville,
tr & Haggerty, William
. William Philips & Co.
yell as by some of the
rt Carbon.
& CHAMBERS,
teal. .@ Pearl Barley
•tween n and 13th.
45-I),*
isins, &c.
rsu NI.
h.criher, 500 sacks
peNIPS, Sown in An.
bottom lands (lithe
ed and picked for,
and excellent flavour,
of which the subscri-.
in 11i AM.
UDENRIED.
35
'',..7,z.•4
MEE
43-30
Val History.
avy of the United States
intone volunw. J ust re.
1.3. BA N NAN..
45
Valuable Real ritdoerty at
'g•HE subscrlb6r will offer at public sale, at his
residente, halfa Mile from the borough of Pine
Grove, Schuylkill calmly. on Saturday, November
211,. 1841, the following described Real Estate, to
wit:
A PLAIV7AiION
containing about 180 Acres, situate in the town_
shipand county aforesaid, kdjmning lands,of Gratz
and Lehman; HoNines and, Snyder, Paul Barr and
others. The read leading from Pinegrove to Eck—
ert & Guilford's furnace passes through the middle
°film place. 100 ai.req ire clear, 'and in a
high state of coliiiatlon--the whole hiving been
recently limed—and the .teniatnder is good wood—
land.
The`improvements consist of a Dwel
-1::11iP 1 ' 1. 4 house. Spring-house, SWITZ6R
Ili: 15'; BARN, other necessary outbdildings,
an excellent orchard, and a never fall
ing spring near the house.
rr Should the farm not be sold,,abouf 50 acres
inch-Icing a due Proportion 'of woodland) lying
nearest Pine -Grove, will be sold in lots to suit par
chsseri;
The terms will be mode known nn the day of
sale by WILLIAM MILLER.
Pine Grove fp., November 6 95-2*
House & Lot For Sale.
rigifJE subscriber will sell his [louse and Lot, in
II the Borough of Minereville. The House is 21
feet front by 30 deep, Iwo and a half stories high,
the first stoty is built in the most substantial man
ner with shine, ar.d the balaoce is frame. The
Lot is 25 feet front by 200 deep, with a stable in
the rear large enough to accommodate two horses.
The 1 - louse now tents for S 140 a year. The
terms ore $ 800 cash. For further particulars ap
ply to John Provost, Minersville, or to the subscri
ber at Joseph Norton's,
November 6
Medicine & Surgery.
THE suhseriber ( graduate of "The Jefferson
Medical College Philudelphier, city" ) would
most respectkilly inform the inhabitants of Port
Carbon and the neighboring towns ; that he has lo
cated in this place, and will most punctually attend
to all calls, in every branch of his profession.
.From
his acquaintance' with both Heapeted and private
practice in Philadelphia City.; and private practice
in the coutitay —he feels confident that he can meet
the wanly or this com.nunity, bath Medical and
surgical.
016ee at Mr. Hull's Exchange Hotel, ‘vhere all
calls will be punctually attended to, day or night.
HAMILTON F. Will IVEY, M. D.
Port Carl , On, November 6 45-3 t
LIST or LETTERS
WiIt•EMAINIDIG In the Post Office at Pottsville,
Luso November 1, 1811.
113 Persons in pairing for letters on the list, will
please say they are advertised. •
Allen Joseph. •Kempton S. M.
Armel Abraham Kelly Michael
Blanke Franz Runkle Jacob
Beach Gilbert Leysnnsnyder Adam
Bach Henry Leek Oeorge
Ballad Charles Le.ke3 Peter
Biddle,Chambers 4. co. Livengend Elias
Brennan James : Lindner Solomon
Buchanan James Luke Leo
Brooke Albert G. Lewis J.
Burkhart John Lynch Philip
Brown Sarah M'Dowell William
Campbell A. or Joseph Martin Elizabeth
eCterist Daniel B. M'Cab Patrick
Cain Thomas APLugh James
Cherry David Mulvany William
Connefly Patrick 51'Pherson Charles
Conner David M'Coffry Roger
Dommick Catharine Munson Morrison
Dannelly •Junies Maddison J. Rev.
Dolen John • Marlon Thomas
Daniel Henry ' Mryer Daniel W.
l;ngel Thomas 51 ulroy W illiant
•
Elliott John Jr. Nagle Dietrich
Eyre Manuel Newbold George
Elliott Thomas rf' Owens David
Edward Thomas - 43. Parry 'Eliza, Mrs.
Feast Mr. Pain Thomas
Farrel John, President of R. IL I . O‘M.
Farrel Jarne;t, C. castle Ryan Morty F.
Fick Augustus 2 Reese 11ra.
Fetcrson Luke Radcliffe: Robert,
Farrell Thomas Reilly John
Frown James Robeirter Edward
1 Grey Philip. Steinberger A.
Ganley Patrick • Slock Thomas
Galaway Mrs. - Stein A. 2
Greedy Thomas Sleieggh-Ela r bet h i
Griffin Peter Savidge Mary •
•
tiarr Michael St reeper Joseph
Handy Samuel Siraw Isaac
Hughes John Smith Nt illiani C.
Heckert Jessia Smith Joserdi
Houtz Augustus Sharkey Hoyle
Hover Sarah Thomas 'ferry
Horam Francis Thorninn Midis. I
Jennings William Thaldreu II anrilloo
Jenkins &Pryor Ureir Join
Jones James Williams John
Johnston John ' Wuboir J un
]Critter Michael Wetri•ran Daiiel
'SIM" LE rrEns.
Casey Honora - Davis Reese
Eudy Edward- ' :Mathias Franz
Mathews Joseph Reilly Patrick
Michael Thealeaher
• JOHN T. %VERN ER, P.: M•
November, 6 95—.
Valuable, Furnace Property
FOR RENT.
THE Liberty Furnace and land. attached, situa
ted 6 miles from the town of Danville, and three
from the North Branch Canal, is offered for rent.
The location nt this furnace is considered one of
the brat in the state for the manufacture of Iron
With charcoal, being situated in the midst of a hea
vily timbered country, and in a rich agricultural
neighborhood. The improvements have all been
erected within-the last 3 tears and consist of
I Blast Ftirnace, 9 feet bosh, with hot blast fix
tures at tunnel head.
1 Mansion house for manager.
13 dwelling honses for hands 18 by 30 . feet
1 Barn 'GB by 35 rem.
1 Office ar.dll) Shop.
40 Horse &cam Engine, and Cost Cast Iron
BlowingiCylinder's, and the , usual number of cool
sheds and other outbuildings. Tile ore is of the
celebrated vein of " FoSselirerous Ore" of Mon.
teur's ridge ; and the Mine which supplies the fur.
trace is not 100 yards distant from the stack.—
There is about 3000 cords of wood cut, which can
be had with the furnace; none of it more than a
mile distant from the stack. To a good tenant a
tavorsble (case will be given, possession can be giv
en immediately.
For any further information apply personally or
by letter to the Subscriber at Brudy's Hotel, Dan.
ville, Pa.
EDW. y. FARQUHAR, Agent.
Danville, November 6 45-3 t
MM
Life of Christ & the Apostles.'
THE Life of Jesus Christ, our Blessed Lord and
Saviour, containing a full and accurate hicter3',
from his taking before himself our nature, to his
crucification, resurrectior. and ascension together
with the Liles, transactions and sufferings of the
Holy Evangelists. Apostles -and other Primitive
Martyis, by the Rev. John Fleetwood D. D. -To
which is added Evidences of Christianity and also
a Histvry of the Jews, in one large Octavo volume
with Plates. Just received and for , sale by
B. BANNAN.
November 6
`Dick's Christian Philosopher.
' TnE ChrtAian Philpsopher or this connection of
Science arid Philosophy with Religion, by
Thomas Dick: Just received and.for sale by
B. BANNAN.
November 6 95
- Agency for PeriodiCalii.
THE sdbse.riber, phblisher of the Miners• journal.
will act as Agent for Periodicals. collect subscrip
tions and deliver the Works, 4c. at the earliest pe.
Hods. • Address B. BANNAN.
Pottsirille November 6 45--
MOSES RUSBATCH.
45-31*
c=i=sz
THE ; ItiINIEWS JOURNAL.
• Almanatli for 1542.
GERMAN, English arid Comic Almanac" fur
1842. Just received and for sale,by the Gross
dozen. or single by B. BANN AN.
November 6 • • 4s—
Annuals, &c. for 11342.
'rim Gift, a Christmas and New Year's
al- Present.
'I he Boston Token,
Tne Rope of Sharon, a religious Annual,
Friendship's Offering,.
The Gem,
The Amaranth, published by the American Sun.
day School Union,
The Rose,.
The
Merry's Annual for all Seascins, • .
Token or Affection,
Token of Friendship,
Token of Remembrance,
The Basket of Flowers,
Jane Brush and her Cotiv,
The Diamond,
The Daisy,
Poplar Grove,
Letters•to Young Ladies, by Mrs. Siguuriey,
The Ladies. Friend by Mrs. Farrar, •
Poetry of Fltiwers and Flowers of Poetry,
Albums, &c. &c.
Just received and for sale by B. BAN NAN.
October 30 44
Adininistrator's Aotice.
Letters of adniinistratioa to the Estate of Henry
Shoemaker', late of Port Carbon, in the township of
Norwegian, decease.!, have ben granted to the
subscriber. All persons indebted to the said dec'd.
are requested to make payment, and all persons
having claims wall present the same withont delay.
WILLIAM 11. HULL, Adm'tor.
'Clefober 30, 1841.
Pottsville institute:
91.1 HE Winter session of this institulion com
menced on October 25th, and will continue
twelve weeks exclUsive of the vacation. It is earn
estly requested that all having wards or children to
enter, will do so at the commencement of the ses
sion, as mach of the success of the pupils depend
upon a proinpt and judicious classification. No al
lowance will hereafter he made for absence except
in cases of protracted sielinvss.
TE RIIS.
Plain English branches, S 4 00
higher " 6 00
Classics 8 00
Stationary. 25
C. wr rrrm A ti, A. B. Principal.
N. B. Books will be furnished to the pupils at the
customary prices when requested-by the parents.
October 30 25
Opposition lane of Coaches
Aszt-gf+a aIW
TO PORT CARBON.
ISAAC 'I'HOMPSON & CO
FOR the special accommodation of their friends
and the public, have r•onirneileed an
OPPOSITION LINE..-
which will leave Punivtlle at 5 o'clock A. M. and
5 cr'clock P. M., for Port Carbon, and at any other
hour, desired by passengers who wiVn to lake seatr,
in their new and easy riding coaelies to Reading.
Er For seats apply at, William Kotzner's and
Lewis Heilner's respective hotels, at Port Carbon,
and at M. Alortimer's hotel, Pottsville.
ISAAC THOMPSON 2 CO.
October . 40—
Old Established PasktFe Office
CORNER OF PINE AND SOUTH sTRF.ETS, NEW YORK.
THE subscribers havidg completed
their arrangement for the year 1841, for
ji c*;;',4l,, the purpose of brin g in g out steerage
' passengers, beg leave to inform their
friends andthe public in general, that a first class
vessel will be despatched from Liverpool to New
York, on the Ist, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th,
of each month throughout the year.
Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the
out . por,ts, will be furnished with lodgings and, a
convenient place to cook in during the time they
Mar be detained there, by head winds or stormy
weather—free of ally expense to themselVes—on ap
plication at the compsnys' office, to Mr. P. W.
BYRNES, N 0.36 Waterloo Road, wno will, in con
nection with his numerous agents throughout Eng.
land and Ireland, atttrd every assistance to those
who rosy be engaged to come out by this compa
ny's ships.
Passengers will be found in provisions for the
passage for 10 extra, or s26,for passage provisions
and hospital money.
As uioal in all cases. •ar here Or persons decline
coming, the money will be :efutided to those from
whom it mdy have been received, on their return
ing the -,nn.sage certificate.
GLOVER & M'ARTRAY,
Corner of Page and South eta.
The siih.criber has been appointed Agent for the
iihiwe line, and is ready to receive. he passage mon
ey for who wish to send for their friends, and
will al.zo :wend to transmitting money to Europe
For particulars apply at the Miner.' Journal Office.
B. BAN:\ AN.
•
January 2
Notice.
wE the subscribers. Shop keepers of the Bor
ough of Pottsville, fir ling desirous of giving
some time to the young men iii our employ 'or rea
ding and otherwise improving themselvp, do fur
that purpose agree to close nor respective stores at
-8 o'clock, in the evening, ( Saiurday's excepted )
from arid after the first day of November 1841 . , to
April I-t, 1842.
J. Sillyman, Jr. Edward Hughes',
Miller & Hagge,rty, Susan S. Miller,
T. 4 J. Beatty, William Major,
Samuel Chrisman, John Ruch,
Joseph Whitfield, John Clayton,
T. &W. Pollock,i • Dufer & Jenkins,
William Milner'. Ilunlzinger & Krebs,
J. S. Morris & Brothers, Moses Sti OUP,
William C. Leib, B. T. Taylor,
Samuel Hartz. Lippincott & Taylor.
George W. Slater, Henry Shubert,
E. Q & A. Henderson, Hiram Parker,
Edmund W. Earl, William Mortimer, Jr.
October 30 41-31
PENNSYLVANIA HALL
POTTSVILLE; PA.
wszastagg G. JOUNSON,
fESPEt_IT:JLLY announces to his numerous
friends and the public that he has taken this
commodious Establishment, refitted it
up in a superior manner, and is now
11,!1 - - . :, ready to acco nmodaie the travelling
comolunity. The building is very
large, three stories high, situate on the Main street,
opposite the Minors' Bank, and in the most pleas.
ant part of the Borough, and is welLadaptcd for the
purposes intended, having large Dining Rooms, ex
tensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging
rooms, di- &c.
The public may rest assured that the Wines and
Liquors kept, will he of the chiiicest kind, with good
cooks, 'attentive and obliging a- aiters, anc a well
supplied table, together with his personal attention,
he feels confident will insure all conveniencies re.
cessary to the comfort of such as may favor -him
with their custom.
The Reading Pliant is well supplied with papers
from different sections of the country.
Larga stabling and attentive Ostlers,
N. B. There is a ►efectory in die basement sto
ry of the Building, where all kinds of Refreshments
can be obtained at the shortest notice. ,
Pottsville, OPtober 30 94—,
§5O Rewai.d.
.
Was stolen from the subscriber , on the night of
the 21st inst., a patent silver, watch with gold bin.
ges, by Michael Dougherty • he is 25 years of age,
5 feet S'ischcs high. rather slim, and dark complex.
ion, and has en inscription on his arm of at. D. and
an anchoi; had on when he left a blue coat, blue
pantaloons, and black Silk hat with a narrow brim.
The above reward' will be paid for the recovery of
the watch, and canviction of the Thief.
• • CHARLES HARTtOG.
October 30;1841:
Chillingworthlss Works.
rIIE Works of W. Chillingwortb, M. A. com
m. bite in one volume from, the twelfth London
edition. Price $3. Joet received and for sale by .
B. BANNAN.
October 30 34
Bowen% Book of the Seasons.
J UST received and fqr sale by
B. BANNAN.
October 30 44
Laity's Almanac for 112342.
rip Off Ladies Annual Register and Housewife's
Almanac far 184', by Mrs. Gilman. Just re.
ceised and for sale by B. BANYAN.
October 30 44
YR HaavESTDD,
Vb . y Was ;c.'
ArtIYHOEDDIR yn fuan lawn dan Olygiaeth T.
IL/ Griffiths gynt o Geredigion yn Swyddlit Mr.
Hannan. Centre Street, Pottsville. lyfr, i ddyfod all.
an bob bythefoos, ye of dull cyffredin Cyhaeddiad
au yr hen wlad, and ni fydd i gynnwye dim dad
leuaeth crefyddol o un math; golygir iddo foil yn
Uryt,orfa a bethau buddiol mown Hanesyddiaeth yr
hen wlad, ar wlad hyn. Cynghorwyd v Cyhoed.
dydd t osod ei brio yn 6 cents yn hytrach no 4 fal
y golygwyd a'r y cyntaf gun y bydd yn cynnhwys
mwy o le i newyddion, Prydvddiaeth &c. Gabei.
atiir, ye galaming y bydd y Cymri yn Pottsville,
14ersville. a'r amgylchoedri, yn awyddus i
awl fel on Haw yr unig Gyhoeldiad o'r fath a gin.
nvgir iddvnt yn America. Derbvnir enwau gan
Mr. Griffiths ceu Mr. Hannan ye Pottsville.
Hvdref 23.
An Apprentice Wanted.
js N apprentice to the Tailoring Business is wan
4111 led by the subscriber. A Boy between the
ages of 14 and 16, would be preferred, ,who can
come well recommended.
.IAIIES M'ALARNEY.
42-3 I
October 16
Parchment,
F the best quality, and various sizes, for sale by
R. HANNAN.
October
Post Office, Pottsville,
OCTOBER 211t1), IN4I
This O(Fi.•e will bvi kept open for the receipt and
delivery -or letters ar.d papers every dav, except
Sundays, from sunrise until 9 o'clock, P. M.
Letters North to ensure mailing, must be handed
in before 1 past 3 o'clock. P. M. and tho.e to Phila.
edelphia and Eastward by 9 o'clock P. Al.
Office hours on Sunday limn 1 past I until 1
past 2 o'clock, P. Al. and in the erenin2 one hour
after the arrival and assortment of the. Philadelphia
mail. Due notice will be given when any change
becomes necessary.
Pottsville, October 23
INSOLVENT DEBTORS.--The subscribers
have applied to the Judaea of the Court ot Com
mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit ot
the several Ada of Assembly, passed for the relief
of Insolvent Debtors. and that the suid Judges have
appointed Monday the 6th day of Decembet next, at
10 o'eloc-k in the forenoon, at . the Court House, in
Orwigaburg, for the hearing of 11P1 and our crcdi.
tor, , , when and-where-they may attend if they think
roper.
JEFFER :ON UM BF:IIACK ER,
SAMUEL EVANS,
FR EDF.R ICK M AU VILLE,
SAMUEL NUGENT'
ISAAC STAUFFER,
October 23 .
Dissolution.
/11FIE partnership heretofore e.x.sting between
11 the subserihe , a, in construettna and arching'
the East end of Pulpit Rork Tunnel on' the Phila
delphia & Reading Rail Road, was terminated by
the completion of that work on the 14th of October
inst., and is therefore diettolved. .
WILLIAM NEVILLE,
JACOB STUART.
Pulpit Rock Tunnel, October 23, 93-3 t
Carpeting's•
INGRAIN Carpeting for sale by
E. Q. es- A. HENDERSON
Teas Teas.
IRESH Green and Black Tcas. Java, Rio , La_
u: Tura and Si. Domingo Coffee, Si Croix, in,
Rico, New Orleans, nod Havanna Sugars, Lonf,
Lump and Crushed Sugar, Steam Syrup, Sugar
House, and New Orleans Mol u ses, for sale by
E. Q. 4. A. HENDERSON.
October 9 41—
NO-1 end 2 Mar:kern: in Ramis, and half bar.
rely, of late inynyction. for ealo by
E. Q. Sr. EN DERF:ON.
October 9 • 41—
In ;rain Carpeting.
ANEW and vpiendid assortinent of Ingrain
Carpeting. JuKt reeeived and lor pale by
E.'Q, & A. HEN D ERSON.
October 9 41— •
The Miners Bank of P.,itsville, in
the County of Schuylkill.
A N Elect Mri for Thirteen Directors for the above
institulion, to serve the ensuing year, will he
held at the 13. inking House, on Mmiday the fir—
teenth of November next, betw.•en the hours of 9
o'clock A. M and 3 o'clock P.M.
A General meeting of the Stockholders will he
held at the Ranking House, on Tuesday the second
of November nest, between the hours of 9 o'clock
A. 51. and 3 o'clock P. U.
CHARLES LOESER, Cushier.
October 16 42
IN hit ney & Bath Blankets
12-Sll-4 and 10-4 Whitney one Rath Blanket,
For side by F. Q. & A. HENDERS.ON.
moinfuts, BE ON YOUR GUARD—This is the
' - '"season when this destructive complaint attacks your
interesting little children, often robs you of those you
fondly duet on. awl carries hundreds to the grave.—
Every mother should, therefore, know its symptoms,
watch them closely. and always be prepared with a
remedy to cure it, as many are daily sacrificed by such
neglect. At first the little patient is teizes with a shi
vering, it grows restless, has flushes of heat, the eyes
become red and swollen,
it breathes with di ffi culty, and
then comes that fearful COUGII that will surely termi
nate in convulsions or death unless something is imme
diately given to check it. lti this complaint the ° BAL
SAM OF WILD Cuonov," is well known to be the
most speedy cure ever discovered. It is indeed a pre
cious remedy—mild, sale and innocent.and sure to give
the little sufferer immediate relief, and quickly :restore
it to safety and health. Every mother who loves her
children should always keep it in the house and give it
to them early ; by doing so you may often save the life
of one you fondly love. Remember this is the famous
remedy of that distinguished physician, Dr. %Victor,
which has cured thousands of CROUP. WHOOPING
COUGH, Asmara, Costsumrrios, ite., after every other
medicine had failed.
Sold in Pottsville by •
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Irr Be part:colar when you purchase to ask for " Dr.
WISTAICO BALSAS! OF WILD CHF.RRY." as :there is a
&REP of this name advertised that is entirely ti differt
ent medicine. Prepared only-by minx AMS Be Co-
Chemists. N 0.23 South Fourth street, Philadelphia.
Price $ I a Bottle.
. September' 25 39
Ire's Dictionary.
DICTIONARY of Arts, Manufactures an
Mines, by Andrew Ure, M. J. Also .;
A Prsetical Treatise on Rail Roads, an d , interior
communication in general, containing numerous
experimentg on tho poo , ers'of improved locomo.
fives Engines, and table, of the comparative coat
of conveyance on CanaKßailwey, and turnpike,
Roads. Third Edition by Nicholas Wood. Jost
received and for sale by
Octois;
J. T. W ERNER, P. M.
43-
H. BANNAN.
-40
11 3 rafaB111 OF MILD'
THE CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR
IMO
DISEASES OF THE LUNGS,
E subscriber having been appointed general agent
( for Schuylkill comity) for the sale of this famous
and unrivalled medicine, would tea; ectfully inform the
trade, that he can supply them at wholesale on liberal
terms, and would invite all those wishing to purchase
to give him a call. Druggists and dealers generally
will find this a valuable addition to their stock, and
should always keep it on band, and it isuniversaliy ac—
knowledged one &the most valuable remedies in use.
IKl•' Sold wholesale and retail, in Pottsville by
JOilig S. C. MARTIN,
General Agent.
Pottsville. Ocluber 16,1811 42
New Fall and Winter Goods.
/1111-1 E subscribers have joat received a New and
JL Elegant aysortment of Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting of, Black. Blue and lithicv Colored Cloths,
Blue Black and fancy Colored Cas.inters, Blue,
zrey, Brown, Mied and Drab &mind's, White,
Red. Scarlet, Yellow and Green, Flannels, Black,
Brown, Green, Scarlet and Drab Morino', 12-4,
11-4, 10-4, 8-4, 6-4 Blankets. Morino,' Belvidere,
Tuatan, and Taßlioni Shawls. Buck, Beaver, Dos_
kin, and Kid Gloves, Winter Print., Roslyn Plaids,
Mouslin de Lames, Woolen. Berlin and Cashmere
Gloves, Blue, Green, Red and Scarlet Canton Flan
nells, Bleachd and unbleached Canton Flannel!.
Pilot, Beaver and Bearskin Coatings, Wool, shirts,
Drawers, &c. &c. &c.
An of which we are disposed to sell on our
usual reasoLable terms.
E. Q. A. HENDERSON.
41-
October 9
WILL.A. S. SITINZEIrt,
Fashionable glair Culler,
Third door above the Pennsylvania Hall. Centre Street
POTTS VILLE,
MOST respectfully returns his grateful acknowl
edgments to his nutnerucs friends and custe
iners, who have so generously patronized him since
he commenced business, and be can but repeat leis
former pledge; to attend scd,.ously and unremitting.
ly to business; he flatters himself from his long ex
perience of seventeen years in the business, that he
will be able to cut hair according to the latest fash
ion, and shave with ease. And he hopes by strict
attention to business to merit ~ n d receive a share of
public patronage. Ile has just received a most
splendid assortment of pi rfuniery, epriaisting in part
01Cittonella water, a delightful perfume for the toilet
Eau "de Colonge water. Florida water, Lavender
water, Rose water, Rear's Oil, Antique Oil, Tooth
Paste, Comb:4,ll,li rWash, \laccaysn,ol, Prannium,
Indian Han •dTe, Savon Shaving Cake. Otto of Rose,
Shaving Cakes, Compress Son pa, Beegarirai Snaps,
and Fancy Soaps Ile has for .sale that highly fra -
grant Balm of Columbia, which destroys dandruff of
the head and pfcvents the hair from decaying and
fulling off. lie hopes.the public will give it a fair iii.
al, es several hundreds in the last few y ears have de
rived great benefit therefrom.
September 18, 1841. 38-3 m.
For Sale.
fortillF. subscriber being ()bilged, on account of 111
a health to relinquish business, ()Tura his well
known Stand, "the Centre House," Port
Clinton, Schuy lk founly, for sale. The
above property is delightfully gloated
at the jnnction of the Little Schuylkill
and Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Rail
Roads, and on the completion of the hitter ( which
is now in a great stale of forwardness ) will be a
fashionable resort from the city.
If ii is not soid by the Ist of January 1F42, it
will be for rent.
Port Clinton, October IC
Atnblic Sale.
WILL be sold on Saturday the Gth rlay of Nov.
et4ber next, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at
the hotise of Jacob. tL im, Inkeeper, in the town of
Llewellyn. Schuylkill county, a certain two Story
double Frame Stove and Dwelling llou,e and Lot
of Ground, in said Lk wellyn,.now in the pos.ession
of C. B. Deforest and B. Lewi• ; the lot contains Fr:
ty feet in front, and one hundred and fifty feet in
depth, adjoining South Wilting street, East lot nt
Jacob Sherman, North a twenty feet alley and
West Lot of Wtlttng, Sieber and Bunting, with a
Kitchen and a Frame Stable. A good Title and
Possession. will he given on the first day of April
neat• Due attendance will be given and the condi
tion of sale will be made knn:, ri at the time of sale
by JOtIN STERNER,
PETER FENSTERM AMER.
Llewellyn, Octobet 13 - 42-31
Scholar's Companion.
Ley R. W. Green, A. AI. Just recie'ved rind for
sale by B , PANNA N.
October 16 • 42
Slate & Chalk Pencils,
IN Wood, fur soirng Missey, a new and very clean
article, just received and for sale by
D. 13 ‘NNAN.
October I 6 • 42
Fall Fashions.
'FINE subscribers respectfully . .beg leave to inform
- 12 - their patrons and the put lie generally, that they
have joi.t received by late importation, the FALL AND
WiyrEn. FASIIIOIVL together with French, Wool and
web died Omits; French barred Cassimers of all
rotors: Also a fine selection of French and English
Satins, plain and figured. They have added to their
former supply a fine assortment of Stocks, Ilisenns,
Colors &e., all of which they will warrant to he of
a superior quality and made up in the most appro
ved style, LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,
Merchant Tailors Corner Centre & %lahantongo
St. Pottsville.
Sep ember IP, 1841. 38—if
N B The public are invited to call and examine
the goods, Ao that they may be able to judffe -for
themselves. L. dr T.
£Coffee anti Tea
WvToast, Will lie served up every day at
the Exchange Hotel Refectory, from 9 o'-
clock A. M. uotill 11 P. M. price 1 . 21} only.
JOHN SILVF./?,
for WAI. G. JOHNSON." "
September 15,1841. r -
MOUNT czinnora . SOT EL.
Schuylkill Count j; Pa.
BR/GIIT;
RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and
the public that he has taken this.splendid, airy
•end delightful establishment. militated at
the termination of the Reading and
. Philadelphia Rail Rood, where he will
be happy to wait on those who visit the
Coal Region, one husiness, or for the purpose of en—
joying the mountain air and water. The lintel is
large, finished and, furnished in the best style—and
no pains will be spared to render satistacion to all
who may favor it with a visit. Ming within ten
minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though
sufficiently removed to'escape the dust and noise of
that busy hustling places it is confidently believed
that it will be found much, more pleasantand agree
able, than any other hotel in the vicinity. Attach—
ed to the Hotel is a large and bestiful garden, over.
looking, the River Schuylkill:: the Schuylkill Owls!,
Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending to the Mine's
and thence to Banbury) the Cceise Turnpike. and at
the same time affirding a teal and romantic view of
five,Monntams. The house is sorplied with pure
trountom spring water, and a Bathing establish.
meet, nnri4alled in the country. A splendid pleas.
ure car is kept for tlie.exelusive accommodation of
visittirs., who may he disposedio . visit the Mines, or
enjoy the wild and romantic scenery dale surroun
ding country. Individuals or families may rely on
having ample room, and every possible attention.
Mount Carbon, June 19, 1941.
Very Superior Green & Black
Teas.
GUNPOWDER, Imperial, Young Hyaim, end
Boueliong, extra quality. . For eale by
T. & 3. BEATTY,
DAVID WALKER.
IV RI GU 3' ' 8
• _ -
IndiatiVegetable Pills.
Of the Korth - Ln . ierican /College of health. Ai op
pears by the following circumstances, weft/at sis
per/telling the use of another tills as a usrrateal."'
ntsmoy, jor the putefication of the blood. and as
consequence, the eradication of music frays WI
111.11.11 V SYSTEII.
T17 1 ).11.1S & JAMES BEATTY,
AVING been duly appointed County Agent
for the sale,'n large or small quantities, of the
named article, suggett the following as strong pro.
sumptive proof, that the claim of this medieire to
public confidence, is loutided on unquestionable
ai.d we believe, unquestionable authority.
Letter from it r. Caulfield, Travelling Agent for
the United States.
Alebsre. T & J. BEArTY.
I herewith enclose !Ur your service' in the way
of advertising, the notice of Stichter & McKnight.
successors to Reim & Stichter. Reeding, who are
egent7 far Brandreth Pills, and perhapS for others,
You will perceive the Citric of their language, tin.
der these eireunistances, and my business is 10 ap
prise you of the testimony which the gentleman to
whom they relic have nlrerdy given,—four of them
prior to the reference, and one, :Mr. G. ff.'Miller._
since the refererxe , but will t being informed of
it by MC, or to any manner alluding. to it.
STICITTER & ( 4 as successors to }WV!
& Stichter, Reading. ; having been duly appeinted
nine
agents rot the excellent and superior medi-•
cine above named, are now prepared to supply the
demands of learner ugericies, and will be gratified
by the appointment and s.,pply of new ortes, , ,oo the
usual liberal terms.
"Fur the character of these ping, we refer with
confidence, but wi:hotit abked consent, to the fol.
lowing named guitlernen, who have sold them long
enough to know their true value in comparison
with any Wets now in market. Their relative lo
cation gives every facility to the inquirer who do»
serves to obtain, either Ihr sale or use, a first tato
article."
To take them in consecutive order, then Mr. a
W. Cotter, P. M., Maiden ('reek, Jan, 26, took of
me on commission, 6 doz. Since that timej'e pur
chased of R. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and on the 4th
mat. look 6 dozen of me. crating, that he never had
a medicine which brought bark so good a report,
nor one which had so ready a .ale,. As he is Peat
.taster, any person can easily and cheaply aPcer
lain whether my veracity eon he impeached and at'
the same time learn what whet las i he sells of hoe
sold.
Mr. G. It. :U04.1., late of Briekensville, had re.
quested me to appoint him an agent for,Womela.
dorf, because 1.. e well know the value of the article
April 20th he took of the 4 dozre, and on the 24th
inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it being in WoineWort;
a new article, and bought 2 dozen more.
Thir , statement is similar to the turegoing.
Tu Whitiiv, one dozen were Fent at a 'sena
lure, perhaps in fief:ember. Jan. 25, I left him 2
dozen on commission, dad on the I Ith inst. he paid
me for 7 dozen stating, as do the others, ihat. nu
medicine with which he is acquainted has as good
a name arid so ready a sale.
Peter Kline, P4i.t Master, has sold to a man who
has the white sweliing, probably near EU, whom
seen, and who states, that no other remedy has rem
der( d him any service, but that this has. and now
that he is persuaded to persevere, 1 am Judy watts.
ded he will entirely recover.
Samuel Heckler, Post Master, m:lls the other pills,
but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 of
them —that tho' he had these less than 4 months,
and the others several }ears, of l hese he now sells
about 10 boxes where tie has a call for one of the
other sort. He mentioned a woman who has du
ring •eyeral pars suffered by the rheumatism, end
though other reinedies had been invoiced, Oho
has not timnd any benefit, save in the use of these
pills.
I would add much keneral and particular
mrtion, but shall defer to a mote convenient oppor.
lowly an exposition which must be interesting to all
who are liable to diseases. To the business in hand,,
the referehte,t have paid the attention it see
to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest de.
sire that it may be read with candor, and produce
the effect to which truth is always entitled.
Ilespeaftilly.
R. CANIFIELD,
Travelling Agt. United States.
22—tt
Pottsville, Moy 29
The following named gentlemen compose the
list of agents for this county and vicinity, ea far a•
they are at present received. piher names wilt be
added 811 OZviats shall he appointed.
T r & J. BEATTY, Pottsville,
Daniel Saylor,SehiiOk ill Haven,
Catch W her :er, P 'leg rove, ."
John Sri der, P. M. Friedenbhurg,
J. 4 G. Matz, Port Clinton,
B. K. ,Miller, MeKeansburg,
Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua,
F. Drey & Cu. TuQcarnro.
Samuel Boyer, Middle Port,
Seidel & Co. llamburg, •
J Klingerstown,
Aaron Matthews. P. f.rccr Mahnntango
Jacob Kauffman. Upper do
Kauffman, do do
F. flamer. P. M. %I Wersburg, (Bethel P. 0.)
. .
S. Saiudrl, Gratvown.,
Principal 0t6c.3, 169 Rime ar. tladelphii
WILLIAM WRMHT.
Vice Pres't N. A. Col. Health.
TATII 31 & 1111 OTII Efts'
PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE
riltly. undersigned. agent for the manufacturers
Ja offer fur sale LEA DEN PIPES, of all sizes and
various thickness and strength in ato 5 inches
In diameter of bore. The super 101 ity of this Patent
Pipe, will be evident upon examination. It is of
unu.ual strength.
Lead pipe is aln,o,t exclusively used in Philadel.
phia for private service, being" the cheapest and
best. Water, after blandinz sometime in small
iron pipes will generally eeposite a sediment of iron
rust.
Besides the usual sizest,Tatliam & Brothers Man:
ufucture very light Iced( n pipe, for conducting wa•
ter from s prings at long diotaneem. under slight
preassure or head of water, and for ehetnteal and
other uses.
.
Calibre. Lengths. Weight.
inch 100 yards 1 lb. per yard.
" 70 " 1
fib 50• . •
" 30 " 2i
0 25 " 25 yards, 3 lbs 6oz per yd.
I 35 fret, ' 5 lbe. 10 oz.
1 " 40 '• 6 :be. 19 oz.
The price of the above is very low,—Apply to
B. BANNAN, Pottsville.
Agent for
TATHAM Sr. BROTHERS.
No. 44, Prune Street, Philadelphia
September 4. 1841. 36-6 m
FALL ,G 00111 S.
I IJIE subscriber teas just returned from New
• York k Philadelpbis, and is now opening
general assortment of Full Goods. comproing, 131 k.
Blue and toys. Green Cloth., par.siniers, Sattinett's
Vestings, of every descriptton, Mnrinoen Moose
line De Lanes, Lacher.' crava„ta Searle. Manches
ter Ginghams, Ac. togs ther wish a general assort
ment ot - Fancy and Vortr.,tie Dry Goods, which
will ho bold very cheap at the sign of the " gulden
Ball." •
Also a large snnply of Fall Carpeting, consisting
of Imperial, Supra fine end lowprieed Ingrain, 2-4,
3-4 4 4 4 Venetian dn. Damask do. Brants and
Milton.llcertir Rugs, Floor oil Cloths. ,t 4 1, Alicant
and ,Meuille Door Mats, Stair Rods, Damask 'S
Plain !Wettings, 4c. for sale very cheep.
E. W. EARL.
August 21 .34
Biding, Sulhey & Gig It hips.
"'UST received a fresh simply of beautiful and 811/
41. Perior manufactured Riding Sulkey, and Gig
Whips which will be sold cheap by the suoscriber
Also a lot of neat walking and riding whalebone
switches.
September 10
The House Hook;
Manuel of Domestic Economy for Town,
!Lc and Conntry, by Ming L eslie . Akio Mite Lee '
tie. complete Cookery. Jlng H eeiv er t end for rule
by • D. BANNAN.
October 1 1 40.”.
B. BA4NAN.
, 37- ,