The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 11, 1842, Image 3

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    - ,SAMUEIL:
Engineer, Sueveyor and Conveyance.
_
, •
E DER.S' his his professional .serviees to-
Capitalists, landholders,, and the public ip
" generals in addition to the more common dutirb
. of his .profession, he will explore lands fit (TA
or other minerals, and furnish maps thereofl_witli
sections of the strata, &c., locate collieries, l with
stbain engines and other fixtures for- working the
same, fu:uish plans, ristithates, drawings, 4:x.-
11:tying hid many years experience in the - above
branches of the hoimess, and baying. the 9se-.6f
the best constructed instruments of modeirn times,
lie confidently relies on being able to- grieZ
(beton to these who may etnitloy hitn.J i ,
' He will also attend to- the purc`tasa land Isalcs
of real estate, ' particularly of tots in .PottSvillc.
Having recently made a'Serycy and inap of the
Corough; by order of the Town Council, hej pos.
arses peculiar faculties for ascertaining the pre
cise Incalitws of thelfts therein. '
Office, pelt doer to the office of the 3liners'
Edward Owen Parry, .
J;lhn Shippen, Pm'
61unuelllywan, •
Jos. NI .Sanderson,
Caleb Parßer, y Philadelphia
John El. Crt•ssur,
June I I, IN-12
GEO. CO.
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants,
6.0 25 11:,,r111 Stra:/, ab,re Markt!,
I'nh.Aur:L:lut
. • •
ir.r, glee particular attention to salts 0r
Veal I.::4lare, at the Ext•liaege . or on the
I.4nriises. A record of 'rear estate lot rate„ or to
rt fa, is krill at the e••lnre. '
Regular sales of llonselnld and Kitt-then:lllr
nitore, is ii held at the Auttion t , tore, tire ry
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11'etlnr-dayrinrl,SnpeYdny mnrrrino.
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TO EX ECUTO I VS & A 1) lIN IsTßATotts.
Vaftralinlts and salts Wade of all descriptions
per,m)al ropcir, real eqaie, C.
Families remootng arld di.pnge of
till e.r any vat!. their furntho, ,or have it eat r
'attended, to, at their Imuse•, or removed, ID
•
kr large as.ort loco( of 'elezant nod oyrful
I:,rotiorr, ulaet.• on hard, which wd` hr
vt ry low for cubit, or
(rehanged fur Coal
of .11. 1,1 prices
June 11,
C. W I N OR,
CHAIR MAN !Jr:U*7'ollY.
No. 113 SOUTH SECOXb ,
THE subscriber rrryirrttully incilrw the eiti.
zees of PotisYille, and the coonty of Sethi
101 l generally, to call .. b.lore porch icing
Whi , e, and examine his large assortment of
Chairs, loth plyiniand ornamental. of every d 0.. -7
Keriptioe, which at'c nilnufacured under r
bnnediute dircsiiii , „ of the best material, St am
iwrior worltinen'—and teorrants of the
Brat quality, and at priers us low as can be pur
-111,...,1 in lii United Slates.
9 llc al-o manor:ifLac, a , ftisv tun CIRRI.
nority. of which con. , i47s itt tinc aßtonisiq
ink farl!lty with which tin inveilitl with the 01211 4
list cflor', mad 1./V he of one or hod;
wove to and fro in-the hour, or in the novo uir
ni :‘ tfatelen or elgewhi•re, and turn quickly a.
round withourfigniring any inure .Irate [hap it
or...lipids while , t•ify . ' n
C. El:: VI 1:11 11, , I) - 1N(11,t(f !LI
, Na. 113 tin S, c.enl Sired, .1'n.1,13.
line 11, .
To!Tyrrw, 131rar rrs, P ibt•r''M Stu.: auk
Engine IlnMicro. and col herr.
r.t . tit' WON
F r,) V, f' 1 I' I
=BIM
T L•.
r t./ •.is%
• . I '4,, lA,
I . ll‘ 1 01411 .1.1 • 1 .$1 \
!,1 (1;.:') •
•
!Oa nilfarlitrod 711141 1 , , hr
DI! 3T4)1C:1.7.5.
j. f*. • .Steels.
Pin :..tE
J lie IT,
!bad y.trzrlerA, 11/ Th.dho i ;fo'; Sclit can
ly IVtitelerrs.
• rorr 1811:!.
nkTTALI4I\ 01: DEUS%
Illli.lltori WIN pared:,; t • nYly ell4lpp ti, on
orrot,da V the :23.1 or June, INII . al
.'4.1.,(•1( X. \I. for ri`t I,,,puccion.
lOW MAII hrl:3 e•otic street, rigio
1,- :..g on Nor. , , gini•, 1 . :,,0•ing the WV-t.
1.1;U. (% ‘4 . Y .\111 . 0(
Coti6r.
11,
l'UlttAc SALE
i
BY ADJOURNNIEN r. i
punsuA Ni to an order ortheOrphan'Clourt.
rd Schur lkill county, the stih , eril?er, , dittia.
i-I fa 14 oldie estuie . uf Aagtisin: Thate/e•rA late
et the mate ot C:unnrctiettt, deeea:ed, will eiliaese
ie :. ,, al• by Public. %'enditt.,on Nl.atrltiv the 11 20111
tn.! at Ali) , toner's Marl, at 3 o'dock P. Al:, IN
I;;;• inroUv.il ~ 1 rot is , lile, and county' :t'utes 0. :
Two certain Lot , : of _Ground, --ottittie ItThte
11 : -, Aigti of•Puttsville cu i . :lty of Schuylkilt,lliz:
.. - - All that etitain Two Story Itititinc
.7. t
:. ; Amiss?, and Lot of Grolind. situate on
"
"-- Ire we,t t.:de ut l'ent re Street, iiii lilt
li t.
~,,,..
llortiugli 01 Pottsvirte, in Scltoylktil
t.attoi, containing In front nit Cr litre it. Ilirti ,
ire., and in depth Iwo 'tundra d anal l hir r, a
.t. - . 1,
to teg'llte tiorthero part of the lut titrilher ti, l 4erl, ,
tt five, in the original plait or aa Id birr011:,11.;
C1 . 11:4111 I Of of glillll,d Qtliflu
Nf.filt esti tly ,de cif
roe pil nl 1 ' 0 1 1,1.11k. Co11 1 ;1111ff fillf A/16,11d
I,,L;folfrpgf) strch,t,.rly In f, uticf in depth:Awn
I I:vdri d ofd fin) Act, C., palrt Ot
r Ini lirnl4td in br4t +it'd Paticr , ol.',•aditatnn
Poncville, number ctccn I.ute es - tiocul
decruFe.,l. tt !dance %%ill be given and 1116
ki.ntt n at tin , Inns and
. of ..ate 11.. e• C
by ordett ul the ('nory, Ad.nyni-t..al
GB (17 t.
( A,;g:l.nrg, June 11,
J.' H. LANE,
MIN! %TURF: PIA
At the Mount Carbon 1101 e
Where)Tec%nrens may Le seen.
.111,e11, 21-2,
MMEMMME
. sun dl Glrtlet, lloits,-P.Tuaing Knives,
k ,, rint.. , under Iliat..la. &c. apd for sale cheap byl
Jane 4, 23 B.
ga.tpuit cA.I4.IPER TJLIErq
it W o wing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled,
trn wholesale, or 13j cents per quire ret
the tune,. Also a lame assortment of pap;
mlpillor quaky, at endured prices. ,lest rec
"no Cur sale by . June 4;23- B. tIANNAI
NrCILAY MARE
CA NI E In the stable of the
N, scriber, h 2 testdin, in Brandi T
i sip, Schuylkill ' coanty, utiout 1 0
1 weeks ago, a Spealcd Grlj 11 .
about fourteen tr• fifteen years
wail a rope round her meek, The owner is
'to_e•ted to come' forward, pco4e property,
Hiarges, and take her away, otherwise' she
be sold according to law.
June 4,23-3 t JOEL YCND
eAP OP I'OTTSVILLE.—the subscriber hay
- ing, by , direction of thr; Council of thcßorCugh
of Tottsv die, made a surrey ncri- map of: the etrpets,
lands and alleys of the said Borough, hereby gives
public notice to holders of lots and-others, tha the
~.aid MAP itinow ready for examination at hisl
-mi
. deuce. in Mahantongo street,and invites all inter sted
la examine the - same, and state any alterations they
may wish therein preVions to its being deliver - o
'he. Council: SASII.IEL LEW S. - •
April 432--.11:f
.L.
-.--,
IALSAD 01.` WILD CIIERRY.t-,lu t rc
eeived a fresh supply oft he above aril - de. Aii
fat mle•by J S,C. MARPIN '
April 16, 16— Sole agent-for Schuylkill cou ty•
Donnahne Patrick Day:Shr rim" n ")
Downey Patrtelt Donnelly John
linud Patrick Day IL
- Ihinean Patrick . Delbert J.
19Tvy NV i Ilia tit Iticatt Iltralll
Daweith John -
EU
FA'il !is Griffitli
Fry Alary Anti
Furor' Jilin
F kiii; ,11,chacl
Falin Michael 2
Feredy Tikomas
Guffiilis Timm,
(*; , ,rle Genr7c
(;?1,•on Mathew
(:;1[1,1! Henry
Gebhard rine
Gamey Mtchaul
Sa - rrrml"
I & Seeger
he 141:ael
I ke Thom uk
lidnrian
11,.[..7.1.,
Ilun•n (; , i•orge
1141
2.1-3
Nt luga WiUiam
Jones J.'on i Jamos Henry
Jenkins 'npunas
nulnas Rebecca, Jerre•+
Klapp Daniel
I littlAty 11.
r Langton :Pdtrick.
Le pis l'ardmi Thum
Let. Ralph
Ltit K el,r
M C am' Timinas
\'e viler .11,1111
lly:•tr&y
,V 1 or ra Patrick
Tadri iri Patrick
Wthriley PA rick
h-r
M.rliti B.
kr Patrick
Iloralti J. S.
N.yiditian R. L
O. in. Francis
PArker A. R.
Proch4rti Watkin.
.I.lhu
Gn
Perry Peter
Powyll llav tu
=MEE
ME
Quinlin Alaira
Rised
Mar•❑ U• uurw
ih.v J. , hu J
Thom.ts
Pruir. J!rrk tret
1:11tr•rla Ei 'La
licg.in .I.lw
Richard', Francis
Rothe .tugik iv us
Rowe J ins
MEE
S•ncid Thee Smith Owen di Pat.
sh,:w :i/atthaw Sue J.im
Jueline ek P:it rick
Snerrnzus Tfunn..3 henk Jutlerenn
JU.ell Ncnl,lnnrr ( ; , nrge
S:l.lw J AL. Co. seursoi. John
S;)itiffi .111 , C1,11 .
SWeeney Luke Ntvolei
Sinuli John Swea.inore John :.!
Ta yl IV;Karti Troche!! 1. lac
Th.) cas rks.f.,l
Tilej Satilud Titornp,m, Nlary Ann
IV
Ird i inm IZ.AN 11 - .lslidoi J tcoh
Wkilam+ 11.61 IVltirely`i.un
IVeriler I up, Ikelt
J o h ' , IV ot,:h, a.l Jahn
St:llren tV11113", , , Illbirl $.
William+ Joh!, R 2 IViest ilciiry
tr,1,)11 W. G.
The Miami ;initage on ap letters intended to
z r, bi Sliiroilust paid, oth,rwl se they remain
tii this otfied. J. 1•. I LINER, P
June 4,23-3 t
EXTILAORDIN A ICY CASE.
qcs: sx. May 8, 18.37.
EA,:SIR--\n article. called Dr. tle‘res “Nerve
and Roue Lament: came to my knowledge a
bout t tvo to .t.th, stile Oar, friend Mr. Camp
bell; .ind I proi ureil a belle said h.id it for about
wcelttvith net aoy maim if ela until one morn
ing I found rityiveilutilter the evereive of very uncom
noti feelings, iiitagininj that could I be helped up I
could stand and It, requested my family to aid
in', but they were tinwilling I should trust myself on
'cet, not haying for the last (urtecti and a IWlf
ever„even made the attempt to stand: bit my
*confidence was so great that they ehlisertteil to asitst
me from my bed. I found I could use my legs with
apparent eave, but cookd not bear my weight on my
ket. Willi support, flowerer, I could place one foot
14fore the Leber with a fact ty that astonished me
and all ar0...! ine. They led toe twice across the
porn ; I vat do, n with teelings of - Imppiness that I
ileynr lodine experienced; the ide,4 WPS that I was
nor i• a 4ain to be restored to the world ran through
nay .'aurae Ihe atretectric shock: My family surroun
de4 me in te.ars joy, and the excitement so corn
pliady it, eremite the that I fainteit The same day I
watt
.ed !Mee time across the-II Kir, again bearing a
little weight at each time on my ft-et: then used
Crutches for a few days, when my strength held
become so far,re-established. that L could cross the
floor without the least aid. My adra..cement frOm
this tone has beitin almost incred ble. I call walk
iWO handfed yards and back with ease. and my cult
driM, ( the bed-rid are often blessed, like me. with
nest a dozen,) have been so overj , iyed that they could
scarcely eat o r sleep, and Mrs. Corning scents to feel
half a score of , years younger her,elr. You Bill rec
ollect how math bent together I was when you were
!Est here. I -have entirely overcome this. 111 look
ed as odd as 1 felt when I began to walk, I would
have Igen gazed at in astonishment. I have seen ma
ny of my old acquaintances, some of whom did not_
knOw me at all, undo hers would scarcely credit thei r .
s , n - kes, and would hardly have been mare aStonished,
though one had '• risen front the dead." I hive now
every confidence that lam a well man. I think this
Article. is the most
.extraordinary of any I ever heard
of. and lilt isnot extensively made known to the pdb
lie, I think the prOprietors are very culpable. If you
know the persons to New York selloig it, you had bet
ter show theln this letter, and let them refer ai you,
or publish this if you think it would auLthe distressed.
:Remember me to-your family, •
Yours, very truly, ,
_ • ETHAN C. CORNING.
For sale by John.S. C. Martin, Wm. T. Epting and
Clemens eiz.Paryin, Pottsville.
May 21, 1812. v.. • 21-Iy.
of of
1 8 tor
VI .75
H. to
of
TWp.BLOWING CYLINDER and Fixtures
lb, blast furnace, all perfectly new, and
,in
compPte order, of the following dimensions
Cylinders thirty three inches diameter, and four
feet stroke, manufactured at the establishment of
Wells .4 31iller,City Block, Baltimore, where they
can be Seen, and have been left for sale by the
parties echo ordered them
Ain '2B 22-3
.
OF LET rEits
Remaining 4n the NA:Office at Nttsville,
June !, 1842.. •
.Persons itopiFing for letters in' The followirig
list, wllllplease say they are advertised, ,
Allen Jos.'
Aaron John •
Alan Thomas
Althouse Samuel
Artil Peter
Brcdbury Wm. Barrett Thomas
Brennen Thomas - Bryan Edward
Beaumont William 2 tarkla William
Burkley Cuthbert Byrne., William
Blackburn Jos. Bar Joseph
BeizJames Baird fimmas
Brumback James Bast Benjamin
By rin; Anthony - Black Airs:
Burk Daniel Brown Ellen
C.
Canon Charles Cur:ldly Edward
Clark James tarter John_
.
Connell's William Cresson !acid,
Convoy-. Patric! Coikitlen James
Cullimaii James Conilun 11,11(4
Clenl6 - e - n Cyrus ~,. Connelly Thomaa
Campbell Juba . ___
Everhart la mca
Ferg..6
Troeisuper Pu it
French IL
Fryeland Edi, and
Glenna') Jamre 2
Gravire. It e m"
Ght'Nes , Owen
Griffiths ‘V nt. G. 2
Gar Her what. I
flohnr. John
francis S
I It.c l D.enit I
Ilea u. Sunni. I 1°•
11.11' I non Atrenee
if ud,uri John
Jan g thq,cti- Aleury
-
field/tier Emma
Larkin James
as tenser Albert
Low lah Chris! ian
Lewis J..hu F.
11
Jl'hrlvit Francis'
Atoms John
Aliiler J c- , ari.
• ArGrii:ii Jerry
Maim , John
Al , ,r Els 11 . 1:114in
Robert
I*l ore James
Jutin
lel Jill I lemy
ioraii Ann
P. h:,• John
Mitirice
Po,hp, Edwuid
Pot iorirs
Petry Edward
It iff ht Wilhaln
Rogers'
Wllll.llll
itved John
I:ally
Nit•itard. J.l , eph
‘V ithatia
I:nch:y John
Ruhare. Schnbill
FOR SALE-A BARGAIN.
lapAT nEGNTEas—Just printed ' and for
='";sqle.by • May 721;.211.- "ft B.Is,NNAN.
irp i RAFTS'S:. ISIOTES..--On sheets, .and bound
By in Books Also-Bills of Lading. for sale by
; May 7, 19-4 • • B. B.I:N.:NAM
ifti ITC E VS G EOGR A IP:II ICAE ILEA reveived and for silf r t t l ii -
NAN:
W h OrtiG BOOKS.— A variety of Sing Books, at
cents each, for Sale by B. BANINAN.
May 2S
%TES St DIURDIERS.-rilistory of, Pi
rates and Horrible Mard..n.s. Just received and
fur sale by May 28, 22- B. BANYAN,
WY ETIP CIIUKCII itIUSIC—Just reedy
ed and for sale by B. BA NINAN.
May 23, 22
`TRACKERS.—Water, Soda, Sugar and Butter
IL/Crackers. fresh, liar sale by
May 28, 22 E. Q & A, HENDERSON.
LOTS FOR . ALE.—Two valuable. Lots on
Centre street, for site, cheap. Apply to
ANDREW RUSSEL.
Alahantongo
Alay 28, 22--tf
.
piANOS.—:-The subscribers have been appoin
ed Agents by the New York Manufacturing, Co
for the sale °fawn' ectebrited Grand Action Pianos.
of either Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of
vi Inch can be seen by applying to
December 18. 51— T. & J. BEATTY.
SI7.IIMER ri ELM.; SERMONS.—Sermons
and sketches of Sermons. by the Rev. John Som
tnertield. A. NI., late a preacher in connexion with
the Methodist Episcopal Ciatirch. 'With an Intro
duction by the Rev. Thomas E. Bard. Just received
and for sale by May 'ZS, 22- B. BAN-NAN.
' 1) OCTO It P., F. NAG LE—Re
-spectfully tenders hiFi - professional services
*
to the citizens of Pottsville, and vicinit y.
romet „“ ll's office is 'at the corner of Market and
q.. - Adams streets. April li, l6—tt:
EINENIPERANCE TALES, No. 2.—The Experi
encia—The .11.tclaoned--3The Man with the Po
ker—The Dm ilk.' rd . :, Bt 'ale. —A tier to day or Treating
Resoltition---and Seznalz the ['ledge. Price I' 1 cents.
Just received and rur sale by B. ERNNAN.
Ma% 28 22
Dli... J. MI FAN—offers hid proles
(l._
;, -- 1, .iiiinal services to the darns of Pottsville:
-----, :If - and vicinity., lie can at di times he found
‘,...-:,r (v. lieu not professionally engaged ) at, his
.._:__:... office. South West curlier of Centre rind
Market streets. .- May, 28 2..!.--if.
I IF. st 101 1 NE rtzum-Or histo
ry, phenomena, and curative effects of Animal
Magnetism, with ingtrdct ions for conducting the
aoteticoperation, by a Physician. Price 25 ent a.
Just recei!ved and for sgile by B. ByNN't v.
May . 2'2,
BEAR'S Hi 111. E BIOGRAPHY—Wath sev
eral httnd red engra vot:rs. being a Biogaa play of the
Ines and!charaeiers of the principal personages re
corded in pie sacred wt - tongs. Piactacally adapted
to the instruction of yrnit h and private lirmilies. Just
received arii fur sale by B. 8.% NN N.
May 23' 22
lillBllF3l.l.l'S & FAR.ASOI.B
6 t :ILN, Scotch, Gingham & Muslin Umbrellas.
l'arasel- and Sun Shades.
A complete us.ortment, joss received and for
sale by E. Q. 1.5 r.. A. II EN DERSON. •
May QS,
POTI'SVILLE ISIAND FOUNDRY
remE sohscribers have constantly on hint% a
gmieral assortment of Hollow.warr, Cart
and nagon Baxmi, Plough pyints, Boards,
Hails and Turn out Castings,- and arc pre
pared to liirrit , h castings of all kinds to order, at
as cheap a rate as can be furnished elsewhere.
Possehsing desirable situation adjacent to
both rail road find canal, and having every facil
ity be and experience in the manulaeture oreast
ings, we can confidently promise entire satisfac_
iloti to all who may racor us with :heir orders.
HEN DERSON & FARRELL.
May 2R,
CONSUMPTION.
DR. TAYLOR'S
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
/''or Consumppon, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of
Blood. Pain in the sides or breast, Asthma,
Pleurisy; stiortness of breath, Pulpttation of the.
heart, Debility, Net roasness, and all diseases
of the Dung and Liver.
lIREPA!tED at 375, Bowery, in the,city or New
York, iv, litre the article first origina,ed, and is
only Kenorne.
This medicine has been used in the city of ?co
York. with unexampled success for eight years and
found equally beneficial throughout the country. Ii
is now used by many of the medical Iliculty with in
creased confidence and satisfaction.
See when you purchase that you get the true, moli
Mt% frolll ' are . Bowery, \e•,v York, sod by epecifica
nous!
Re rtiarkabic Care of Consumpt ecrti
1 have hcen an invalid for three years, and have
suffered evt , ry torture from conlirnitd consumption.
But Dr. Pay:or has wholly c trod inc. "The large
utromties cif matters he used to raise has subsided, my
rough ha. Ceased, and I am fleshy ag on, my health be
wholly rebored by .u.smg three uottleS of his eel
cad tod Balsam. M. E. WINDLEY,
No 139 Maiden Lane, New York.
.Shorturss uj fin - out.
For this thsea-se Dr Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort
has no equ'ol tidying the Asthma, a severe palm in
my left stile, and some cough; I was u n laced to try the
above medicine, - and great was my joy to lied it cured
me in- about two weeks. It also cured my mother of
a severe attack or the Liver complaint, with which
she had suffered two years. J.C. STU \ E,
2J 11,11 Place, Acw York
Mr. R. Ciladihn of Delhi New York, of a natural
consumptuOus constitution, bas been saved from an
untimely end by the use of Ur. Tay'or's BJsaw of
Liverwort., A severe cold rought on ail atick of
Pleurisy, and thiis ended in general debility and con-
SIIII)Ot1011. A constant cough, hectic Hush, restlean
nights, pulse,, and continued loss of augur
i d a speedy death; but as soon as he commenced the
use of this 13alsitn, he grew better, and in now fully
restored to ibeahti:! AGE.No
DOLT., TAY LOR'S
1 3 / 1 1.`i.A.M. OF LIVERIVOR C.
The curds and benefits procured by the use of this
medicine, in all cases of diseases of the Lungs, is al—
most ineretfitable. It has been used by several per
sons in thisumghborhood and there is Scarcely an in
stance but its benefits have been fully realized. Per
sons ailLted w;th
Coughs, Colds, AA! liovt,
,
difficulty °Rae:v.lllllg, pains in the side or UreiSt, spit
e...
ting of blood catarrh“, pal nation of the heart,oppres
sum arid soreness of the lest, whooping cough, pleu-.
nay. hectic 'fevor , night weats; d,tlie.ulty or profuse
expectoration, and ull other affections of the chest,
lungs and lAmr, should nut Col of procuring n hottle
°fib's Aledmine. ' J. WAIL; HT,
Sandy 11111, WasliMgton county, N. Y.
The composition of Dr. Taylor's 13 ilsain of Liter
wort is only known by the Proprietor, thererore It is
dangerous using any but that from 375 Bowery.
TO TrIE PUBLIC
WE hereby certify that per son G years of age, was
suddenly taken with a fever, and after a severe sick
ness a violent cough emitted.
lie was blotted; his skin was filled, and his physi
cian said there was no favorite symptom about him,
that he had a confirmed consumption: At that tune,
we procured a bottle of that valuable medicine, Tay
lor's Balsam of Liverwort. Atter taking one boule
IN,C began to have hopes of his recovery. tie iontin
ed until he had used fire battles: It is now a year
fr...that time, and his health is better than it has been
since an infant.
DAVID - & lIANNAII ROGERS.
• Uranville, Washington co.. N. Y.
For proof 'of the above statement I refer to the sub
scriber above people of high respectability.
GEORGE TAYLOR.
VIORINT IC nIGH AND CoLD CUREM—The severe
change of weather having given inn a most violent
cold, also expectoration and ditli•mity of breathing; 1
was much distressed umil l took 'Dr. Taylor's Balsam
of Liverwort. 1 found this medicine In suit toy case
and cured mit at once which closes me to recommend
It to others. ; J. J. FlSiik:R. 17 Barrow at. N. Y.
PAIN FIDE; AND BREAST,—These dtseases
have caused me much trouble, and often prevented
my attending to business. Every medicine I heard of
I tried: but found no relief. As alast resource 1 con.;
chided to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort.
soon a 6 1 cl,d, I grew better, and have been gaining
ever-since ;am now in good health, and can truly re
commend this Balsam us being fkr superior to any
thing else. A. L GREEN, 2 Pitt at. N.Y.
SPITTING OF BLOOD CURED—For four months .1
have had a discharge of blood from the lungs, almost
daily. Also a dry bard cough, some pain, great weak
ness. After trying the doctors in vain for 3 months.
1 concluded to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort,
of which three bottles have made an evire cure.
L. V. lIAVILAND, 17: Oak at. N. Y.
FOr sale ouly in Pottsville. by
• JOHN S. C. MARTIN; Agent.
May 2S, 18•12
THE MINERS' ::-'' JOURNAL
United States Court
EASTERN DISTRICT OF_rEIMSYLVANIA
.
- In Bankruptcy.-
-- NOTICE.
1130ETITIONS for the; atricit of the Binliiiipt
K . Law, have been filed the 7th day of May,
ISP, ',by '
Daniel Stall, Clerk, Schuylkill county.
John Spnlin, Individually. and as n
member of the firm of Reed ...S•
Spo'hn, Tavern Keeper.
which Petitions will be heard before the District
Court of the United Sta,tes fur-the Eastern Di -
trict of Pennsilsenta, sitting in Daiiiiruptev. at
the District Court Rourn, in the city of
on- Monday the fllliti day of 'June next, at
o'clOck, A. NI. When and where all persons
interested may appear L one show came if Huy
they have, why the' prayer of the said Petitions
should nut be granted, .and the said Petitioners
be declared Bankrupts.
FR AI. lIOPKI NSON.
Clerk of District Court.
May 14, 20-3 t
NOTICE.
RIIETITIONS for the 1 teni:fit of the Bankrupt
• Law, have been flied the IlOth day of May,
SO. by
Daniel Innkeeper, late Blacksmith, Schuy I
kill county. •
Frederick Friest, Saddler, do
• .
Thomas A.Simpson, late :Merchant, now
Livery Stehle Keeper, rfo.
Joseph if, Tanner, do
Which Petitions will be heard before the. District
Court of the United States fur the Easter n Di,
trict o f Pennsylvania, sitting in Ilankritycy, a t
the District Court Room, in the City of Phila.
delphia, cm Monday the !Mill day of June nev, at
LI o'clock, A. M. When and whore nll perso ns
interested may our ar and show cau.e• if any
they have, why the prayer-of the said Petitions
should nut hrogranted, and the said Petitioner,
be declared Baukrupts.
_ .
Clerk ut District Court
FRA HOPN r. SON
Maw 14, 20-34
NoTleg.
PETITION for the Benefit or the LI ink rapt
-1k Law, has been filed the II th day o f v
842, by
ichael Sunk% Tavern [Cooper, 5,1,„1k
ECM
hieh Petition will be heard before the ILitriet
Court of the United Stales for the C.,,'era Eh,
trictof Per naylvania, kitting in Ilamliroliter, eit
the District Court Boom, in the City of Pnil.idel
ohia, on Monday the 'Ali day of — June twat, at
II o'clock, A. M. Bruen and where all persons
interested may appear and show catnip, if any
they have, why the prayer of the Raid Petition
should not be granted and the saidltitanter be
declared Bankrupt.
_FR .1. TIOPKIN'ON,
May 14, 20 —3 Clerk ol Dwriet Court
NOTICE.
44 PETITION lor the Benefit of the rink rant
`- --11 . Law, has been tiled the :24th day 01 M a y,
:+.12. by
Fatcy. Miner, Selluylkill como,
Which Petrillo% wilt he heard before the Di4triet
Court of the United Statra for the E.l•terii Ur
trier of Pennsylvania, sittlitir in I.l.trikii.pie r , at
the District Court Room in the city of Philadt
nn Monday the I lib d.iy of July rr xt, at II
o'clock, A. %1. %Viten aid where all pi N 011,9 n_
tereslt d may appear trod show cause, if any rues
have, why (be prayer of the said Petitioner
•riot he granted, and the said Petitioner decla.
red Balt nrupl„ PRA. finPICINSON
Al ay 28, 22-3 t Cloth of District l' ,
ourt.
iNinT it E.
PETITION fin the Benefit of the Bankrupt
1- I'k Law, has been filed the :nth day ot May,
:CT.?, by
'Fboinas Moyer, Tobacconist, Sehuylkil' cnantv.
Which petition will be heard bifore ;Ite fb•trict
Court oldie United Stales fin the Ea-tirn Dis
trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in B:inkrupicr, nt
he District Court Room, in the. City at Phila.
delphin,on Menduy the Ilth day of Ji.ly flex.,
at 11 o'clock, A. AL Whin and where id! pi;r
sons interested may appear and show Nuke, if
any they have, why the prayer of the said
tion should not be granted, and the said Petition
er be declarci Bankrupt.
FRA. lIOPKINSON,
June 4 18 —3l Clerk of District :;part.
NOTICE.
PETITIONS for the 'Benefit of the lire!: rupt
IL Law, have been filed the 29th dly of Nlay,
I Q.l'l, by
Samuel Berlelet, late Tout Mister, Sc tuylloll
On 30th,
John C.I/tl-rrurin, irate Merchant, Schu ILi:1 en.
Which Petitions will he heard bcfri-ethc Dia.
Inlet Court of the United States for the La.tern
District of Pennsylvania, sitting. in Flanuanrev,
at the District Court Room in the CO of Phila
delphia, on Monday, the II th day of itily neat,
at II o'clock, A. M. When and where all per
40TV, interested may appear any show cause, if
,ny they helve, why the prayers of the wait! Peii
ions should lint he granted, and the said Petition=
ors be declared Bankrupts.
FRA.[wpm xs )N,
June 11;24-3 Clerk of District Court.
NOTICE.
PETITION for th,• Benefit oldie !link rtyt
has been filed the 3d duy of June,
18-1 4 ., by . .
William 11. Marshall, laic of the firm of Mar
shall & Kellogz:Alecchanis.ol P6i!udclph w,
Schuylkill cuivi.y.
Which Petition will be heard before the District
Court of the United States fur the Eastern Di,
met of Pentikylvanb, sitting in 'llankroptrr, at
the District Court Room in the City of Ph:lade:-
Ain, on Monday, the I lilt :day of July neat, at
I I o'clock, A. 11. When and where all persons
interested may. ammar and show eau-e, it' any
they have:why the prayer of — the Raid Petition
should not be granted, and the said Petituoner be
declared Bankrupt.
ERA. POPKINSON.
Clerk of lltstriet Court
-NOTICE.
Jane I I, 24 —3
& PETITION for the Benctit °rifle ilinkrupt
Law, has heen,filed the Gth day 6f lame,
by
Bard Patterson, late Iran Manufaetunr, and
Land - Broker, individually, and as a member
of the late firm of Patterson & Debiqz, Iron
I Mannfaclurers, and of the late firm of John C.
Lessiß and Co, Iron ‘lanufacturer., Schuyl
kill coiinty.
Which Petition will be heard before the District
Court of the United States for the Eastern Ch , -
trict of Pennsylvanta, sitting in Bankrurtcy, al
the Diefict Court Room an the City el rtiladri
phia, on Mulder, the I lth day of July next, at
II o'clock A. M. When and where all person;
iatereslcd may appear and allow came, if any
they have, why the prayer of the said Vlll'loll
should not be granted, and the raid Petitotter he
declared Bankrupt,
FR A. fIOPK1 4
111 SON,
Clerk of oistriet Court
June 11, 24t3f
NOTICE
TO SO JIVERS OF COAL,
For Boston ) New !Lacy, Fella River, 4
Ak WEI ARF nt Williamsburr, opposite the City
of New York, has been provided by the Crl,
aware and Ilarilan Canal Company, as a Delm-ll
for Coal passing the Canal.
By this route, Coal Min- be delivered at any of
the Eastern Porte at a much cheaper rate titan
by any other. There are a number of Vesse l s
clamed in-the Transportation Of Merchandise. to
New York, which arc obhged constant-10, suit
with only - half Freitht—these vesScds can: take
in part of a load of Merchandise and fill up
with
Coal, which can be carried in this way al very .
low rates. By this transfer of the Coal business,
which has heretofore been done from .the
Wharves, on the Schuylkill River, it is- up.mrent
that the price of Irci2lit, wilt not only be redu
ced, but the delays and-dangers of the navigali"e
from New York up the Schuylkill River, a i ll be
avoided..
•P t ersone will be allowed to land their Coal at
this Depot, and beep it there the whole season,
for the small sum of 12;4. Cents per ton.
4' IL F. STOCKTON, Presl.
Philadelphia, May 28, 22-9 t
Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail
Road Company.
• No. 76 Walnut /street, Philada.
THE President and Managers hereby give 11011 CO.
that the charge for freight nod toll on Coal from
Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Haven to the Columbia
or - Richmond on the Delaware,
shall not be
above $1,50 per Mahar the year 1812, and that 30
cents per ion be alloWed for the use of all cars placed'
ow - the road by individuals: S. BRADFORD,
Eeb. 19, 8— Secietary and Treasurer.
In, the Court of Common Pleas of Schuyl
killCOunty of July Term, 184; N 0.20.
Riche id Price
1
John Sitcr, Elliot CfCFSMI. 1
R. Wyatt Wisfer. IViltiam
B. Chase. and Mary Ann, t , Writ de Partition
his wife, late Mary Aim f Facionda.
Richard Fellowel,
and Emma his will', late
Emma blister, and Susan
Wi,ter, and Laura %V islet-. 1
The parties above named, :re hereby notified,
that pursuant to,ra Writ de. Fartittom Facier.da
issued out of the' Court of Common Pleas of the
county aforesaid; dated I lth of and
to me directed, 1 will hold an Inquest on the
pre - macs situate in the Borough of Pottsville,
county aforesaid: consisting of a Team Lot, No.
37, with the appurtenences, situate and bounded
by Norwegian street, and by Lot No. 3S, to set
out and divide to each of the claimants and par
ties in the 'above stated suit, to severalty the
parts or purports to which they are respectively
entitled, on Monday the 30th day of June next,
at 10 o'clock A. M., when ana where you may
attend if you think proper.
31111 N G. ‘VOOLISON,SIierk
Sheriff's Office, Orwirs-
Nurg, April 9.'i, 18-11 (
E PHILADELPID iA, REA DI NG, and
POTTSVILLE RAIL ROA D.
ri-
C271:1‘.1
- A N ExTRA A CEOM NIOD VII 0 N LI NE,
cenunience running between Philadelphia
and Putisrille on the fillowlng days and liozar.s:
ON ANn Armr. MONDAY. MAY 9, 1841.
Leaving Putt.4ll)e, on Monday., Wednesdays
and Friday, at 81 A. M.
Lenvind Philadelphia, on Tuesday., Thurs
days and Saturday., at 11 P. M.
flours- of passing Reading.
For Philadelphia, at 10i A. 31. a
Tri-weekly.
Poitaville, 51 P. M.
FARES
Brlween Pottsville, 4 Phi Lida.. $l5O & $2,50
" Rcnduig •• do 225 6 • 1,75
do " Pottsville, 1,40 •• 1,01
FIC(111 TICI{NTS—GOID Fott RETU7ININa
1).% v.
Between Pottsville 4. Phildilelphizi, S 5 00
Reading •• do 3 110
" co Pottsville, 2 00
The other passenger trains will as before, al
the following hours:
, Piilhar/rhia and l'oitsville.
From Philadelphia, at 5 1 A. M. Daily
Pottsville. at- 2 P. M.
Hours of passing Reading.
For Pottsville, at 9 A. M.
Philadelphia, at 31 P. M. Dail y.
All the trai-is will stop for way passengers at
the usual poiws.
I.l' All passengers arc requested to procure
their tickets before the trains start.
May 7
DANiet. B. INA
TOWN HALL STORE.
HAAS C LAING,
el' AKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o
SO10)11,111 county. that they have jos , . opened in
the basement. Fiery of the Town Hall, on t
street, In the Borough of Buttuville, a splendid as
sot tineot of '
NE V ("MODS,
inst brniezht from Philadelphia., where they were se
lected Avtili great etre, and purchased at unusually
low prices 7 couipilselg every variety or
Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, China
lSarc, yarens and Bartleen Ware,
Among which may be found
Superfine Cloths, of various colors and qualities,
Blue, Black and Fancy colored Cassimeres,
'Sattinet , , Flannek, and Woolen Blankets.
Prints . Lawns, Ginghams, Alorinoes and Plaids,
S lk. Sinn, Linen and Laces,
Canton Flannel, Iloßands and Nanking,
Marseilles and VaMona Vegongs,
3-4, 4.4, fa-4,6-4 Muslim', Bleached & Unbleached.
Silk, Ca iiihnc, Gingham and Col ton lloarls.
..!w and au, erior style Sununer Cloths,
Cottonades and Beverteens,
In line, a very general assortment of
Gentlemen's Summer Ware,
Silk, Cotton, Mohair. Nlorino & Wors'il Stockings.
Ladies' Ind Gentlemen's Super Kid. I hiskin, York
tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves,
_Lad.e s ' Sulk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c.
:New Orleans, St. Cro,x, Porto Rico, Loaf and
Lump Sugars,
. New Orleans, Sugar Home, and Syrup Molasses,
Tea a:.d Coffee, of various kinds,
Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar.
S ilmon. Herring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish,
If ams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison,
Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal,
I lavanna, Half Spanish and Common Sega ra,
Soda , Water and Si gar Crackers,
Sperm Oil. Butter, liggs, and Lard,
Dried A pples and Pt:aches,
and a great variety anther articles, all of which will
be sold at low prices for caNli, or in Exchange for
countryprodure.
iLf- Remember the Town hLoll Shire,
Pottsville. Nlay 11,
THE PHILADELPHIA, H EA DING, and
POTTSV I LLE RAIL ROAD.
* MI - 1v 1.1E..0.5u . ??1 . 1
- •••=`, - '
SU MER ARRANGEMENT.
To commence on Monday, April I Ith, 1',12
Hours of Starling of Passenger 7ra Ins.
FlO/11 Pottsville, at 2 I'. M.
Daily
From Philadelitia, at 5 ; 1 A. M.
Hamra Passiuz Reading.
FnT Philadelphia. at 4 P. M.
Daily
Fur Pottsville, at 9 A. M. .
Bait Tiut ns passilsz al Ponsluion
FA 1; ES,
•
:•,..4st Clas s .. 24 Class.
etti
Betw Pottevillo ritilaua. 3.50 2,59
*. Or‘kigsbotrg " 2,30
Port ULu,Luu, " • 300 2,25
Hamburg 2,75 2,00
Reading " - 2,15 1,75
Dougjosville " 1,75. 1,15
Pottstown 1,50 1,11.1
Phoenixville " 1,00 0,75
" Norristown " 0,50 0,10
" Reading & Pottsville, 1.40 I,UU
EXCURSION TICK ET •
With the privilege of returning next day, in
let Clans Cara.
Between Sc Pottsville, $5 01)
3,110
Rezdaig,
Pottstown, 2,00
.• Phoenixville, 1,511
Norristown, 0.75
11 rlSVille ffead'g 2.00
Depot in Philadelphia, S. E. Corner of Broad
and Cherry Ntreets.
Both Trains w ill stop for way. Passengers at
the following points, besides those mentomed
above :—Schnylkdl (lave°. Mahrsville. Alt
house's Bridge, Baunistown, Christinan's Geig
er's Store., Royce's Ford Bridge, Pawling's
Bridge, -Nancy Forge, Port Kennedy, Putt's
Store, Conshehoeken, and Spring Mill.
The morning train from Philadelphia will stop
for breakfast at Norristown.
All Passengers uro reqi.ested to procure their
rickets, before the trui 'starts.
April 9
HAMS & SHOULDERS.
VettlME Western Hums, ( cured wits and
2 L without smoke.)
Shoulders & Sides.
Boston Smoked fleet, '
Rilogtia Sausage,
Smoked and Plated Salmon,
Halifax and Ma.sachuSetis Mackerel.'
Staid. Smoked Herring, Cod Fish. &c
for rale at E, Q.& A. H E w
May 28.
TAXES.
COUNTY'APPEAL
MOTICE is hercby given, that an appeal will
." be held for the township of Sehuylkill, atthe
Commissioners Office, on Monday the lath dap
Of June next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.
M., and :3 o'clock -P. of said day. For the
benefit of all interested.
GEORGE SEITZING ER,
GEORGE BOY ER,
SAMUEL R. MEDLAR,
*Commissioners.
J. 11. DOWNING, Clerk.
21—
V=
May 21, 1842,
ph PER CENT. SAVED.--The subscriber Brila
lUF the beat lime at 20 cents per bushel. et his
kilns, adjoining the aqueduct and Mt. E. Bland's
Smith ahen. Greenwood.
March 2i;
VERA' CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK
TEA:I....T. St. J. Beatty have just received from
New York, a large supply of Green anu Mace
T vas. December 28 52
Ij'Aß3zEtis, MLTCIt MAN trA
treatise on soil and manures. Also, The FAR
MEWS LAND MEASURER. or pocket companion'
lust received aLti for sale by B..BANNA N.
Apn_ IG IG--
"QPIRCI El WA NTEIL . --The highest preiniutti
' 75
paid lin Gold or Silver. in exehanoo for Miners
Bank Mae,. by LIPPINCOrr Az 'P.4 VIA)11,
Corner of & Makantango streets
Pottsville, Mil 7 19—
COIL I. 1 ! . 11.11:
TUE subserii4ers. occupying t tie 6 . arze and commo
dious Wharf at the lower bide of South street,
Schuylkill, are prepared to make arrangements for
the. reception of coal on wharfage or consignment.
Charges for shipping or storing will he moderate.
Address W. C. &J. IL FLA N FN.
Phdada..March 12 - 11-3cno
LEAGUE.—LIiTiNco•rr 4- TAY
I.OR, have just received from the Suffolk :11an
ufacturing company's :Agent. in Vew York. A; few
pieces of American Cloths, Cassanr4and
:d1 of a h.ch they invite the a•tenriAot their custom
ers, and the public 2enerally. At the
Corner of Centre and Mahantongo streets.
Pottsville, 111 av 1 19
OE
• Sherman'sCongh Lozengers,
Shermao' Worm b•zengme,
Slierman's Camphor lozengers,
Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster.
A fresh supply of the above valuable Medirines
,st rt cetved and for sale at MARTIN'S Ottpz and
'limit:al store, Pottsville.
,111111:11) .t). 5 3
• Lti3lB R YAIt IL
70,000 Joint and Lap Shingles.
20,000 Peet loch and Inch BO:MIN
50,000 PlastertnAnth •
Also, Shitt.zhng La h , Cherry Boards, Scantling and
other Lumber convantly foi sate.
April 23, 17— MUEL 11.1111'2.
JAMES 11. C.INI PHELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
ff./ AS re.noved hie office to the west e'de of Centre
a few doors abuve.M,thantongo st.
May 21, 21-1 v
FRESH GROCERIES.
O l d Goverment, Java, Rio. Lagnira and Cuba Coffee.
Porto Rico, St.Crois, and New Orleans Sugars.
Imperial. Young Hyson, Polichong tiehona Tea
Double and Single Relined Loaf and crushed Lump
Sugar.
Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment.
Red, White. Yellow and Brown Soap.
Wines and Liquors, a full assortment.
Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar Illouseond Snip Molasses.
Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice,
Can be bought on as, reasonable teems as eke
where of Q. & A. IJEN [JERSON.
May 29 22
DIM
• wine]. it
COAL. COMMISSION OFFICE:,
N;). 79 Duck Sirtrt, Philarltl~ bin.
Refer to
Messrs. Wm. Davidson At. Son,
" Fullerton A Donnell, Philadelphia.
D. Latninot 4
'• A. 'lntim:or, F.sq. ' )
" L.Coit & W. A. Smith. New York.
"Alfred Du Pont. KN.. Wilmington, Delaware
Plulddel,thia, May 7, 211--3 in
JAMES LAIN)
Mice of the Philanelphia and Reading ,
Itnil Road Company.
No. %%Tolout street, Philadelphia.
T HE President and Managers of the Nola
delphia and Reading liallroodfo npriny de
grams to ind uce inclividaa4i to place ears or
trucks on their road, for the transportation of
t!oul, hereby give notice, that they will allow all
persons to place 4 or 8 wheeled cars or trucks on
their road, for the transportation of coal, rind that
they will make a dedUction of 3(1 cents, per ton,
between Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Haven to
the Colunib;ryt Bridge or Richmond, to such per
sons as may avail themselves of this privilege:
All Cars placed on the road to he approved of
by the inspector of the Company, and not to car
ry more than 4 tons to a 4 wheeled, or 8 tons to
an 8 wheeled car.
As arrangements are now making to connect
with the different Railroads in the coal regions,
the Company will soon be prepaolid to afford t.v.
cry facility 'for the transportation of any amount
of coal that may be offered.
By order of the Board,
S. BRA 11 FOR 11,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Philadelphia, March 19 —lllll
Market Square, Ilarrisharg, Penn'a.
N establishment, late so hivorably known
as'' Camp's," is continued by the subseri_
her, who will spate no pains in his conduct id the
house to sustain its for ncr good name. The
cation is such as to render it a entli/enient and
ileirable "stopping ;dare for members <lithe Leg.
Ishtar°, travellers and limirders. lle feels grate-
SS
flit for the patronage extended to lum, end the hi
vor of its furmer putron9 and the public general
ly is respectfully %olicittcl.
farrisburz, 3lays2B,
POI'I'SVILLE WATER t;OMPANY
A.T an Election held at the house of Michael
Mortimer, on Monday the 9111 inst., the fol.
lowing persons were elected mattagerp of the
Pottsville Water Company, for the ensuing year.
William Mortimer, Samuel St lly•ran,
James M. Beatty, John C. Ernst,
Benjamin F• Poinroe, Henry Shelly,
Charles W. Clemens, Jacob Seitziriger.
• Andreew Russel. -
At a meeting of the Mend of Managers, on
Thursday eve nine, the 23t1t inst., Andrew km
'el was re-clamed President, and hornas D.
Beatty elected Treasurer, tor the ensuing year.
May ?8, 22-31
B\IIE . subscriber has retun u •d from Philadcl-
J - phis again with his second Pl , Tifof (:under
for the season, which embraces a large uud fasli
j,,mahte ahsnr mew of choice
Mae Black and Ifmissible Gr een Cloths,
Sditineits and Casgiaarres,
Simmer e1 , .11,5,
Sailing and vetainzt , of minims kinds,
Comprising a gen.•rul of
ill or which will he sold ut the lowest caaN pri
ces or inane tip in the roast (n-Mina ble manner
at the ;Merin si notire Wy.prices I believe to be
lower ithan the Goods can be purchased else
where. Calrorid tier, nod judge Isar youriiielviis.
April 9; 37 J A lES Ale ALA N
A dye to totrrei3opq trios( interetotto.,
One that Bray-headed mortals shout, be testang.—
A great •• Phenomenon in Chemistry.'
It is strittge bit any one may see
East India Dye that, brown or lurk ae sin,
Colors the hair, but will not stain the skin..
TO TIM: OLD AND YOUNG.
HO! YE RED HEADS G
PIIKNOMEN9N IN CnEVI3TRY•
EAST ISi DIA HA!I DY E.
Colors the Hair, and will not the shin!!
LEE
. 1 111 BIS dye is in form of 3 powder which in plain
/11. matter of fact may be applied to the hair over
night, the first night turning the lightest red or grey
hair to a dark brown, and by repeating a second or
third night, to a bright jet black. Any rerun may,
theicfore, willa the least pue.tble trouble, keep his
hair any dark shade or a perfect ; with a posi
tive assurance that the powder if applied to the skin.
will not color. Them is - no trouble, in removing
n from the hair. as in all powders hefiire made. By
an occasional application, a person turning grey will
never be known to have a grey ham Directions
complete with the article. There is no coloring in
this statement, as one can easily test.
This dye is sold only by coasToK & CO..
it Maiden Lane, Nit a York.
For sale only in Pottsville. by
JOlll'' S.C. MARTIN.
May 7, 20--ly
LL persona having claims against the Estate
of Robert MeDermut, late of the city of
New York, deceased, aro requested to make
known the same without d.elay, to Abigail Mc.
Dermot, Excetitrix, -Tames R. Wbittng. Esq. or
George Hart Executors, in the city of New York, -
or to I EDW. OW EN. PARRY,
Attorney fur the Executory, :Pottsville.
April 10, 16-1 f
JOIIN PORTER
\WASHINGTON HO
3IILTON JOSLIN.
2:2-3t
N EW GOODS
DRY GOODS,
ECUTORS 9 NOTICE.
In the Court of Common Pleas of filehtlyt.
kill County of July • Term, 18112,
Thoinas'S. Ridge Way .
vs.
recob W. Seitzingcr, Geo. I).
B. Kern; - John P. Weth. I
erill, William .Wellterlll. I
and Reber-Cs Gunihes, and 1 , '!-
W Minot— Sudduros, and 1•
Charlotte W. Wetherill,
Gra'ntees of Martha Weth. writ de Pa tine t • n g
erdl, dentine of Samuel P. 4. rtiW-
I
Wetherill, and Charles-May. facia/de:.
or Wetherill, Henry Mayor I -
Wctheri!l, Thomas Mayor I _
Wetherill, Margaretta May.
or %Vedic:lll, and Mayor
Wetherill, thin& children'
of Charles Wetherill, I
tied, by their Guardian Mar.
garetta S. Wetherlll. j
The above named, Thoinnst. tidgway Plain.
tiff and Jacob W. Fslitinger, George D.
Kenn, John P. Wetheriii. W ti:am Wethcrilt,.
and Rebecca Citinhes and %%Main Sothiuds,
and Charlotte W. Wetherill, wrantee• of Alartha
Wetherill, devisee of Samuel P. Wetherill„ and
Charley Mayor Wetherill, Henry Mayor Welber.
ill, Thomas Mayor Wetherill, Margaretta Mayor -
Wetherill, anti 11tivor minor 'children
01(11.'1.1es Wetherilt, deceased,, by Me; guar
dain M feint S. Wetherilt, defendants, will
-
please to take notice, that pursuant to the above
Wgit do Parlitioni Ficienda, issued out of the
Court of Cieninon Pleas of Sch llt:11 county to'
inn directed, hearing dale at Orwigsburg, the
26,h day of April, A. I). IS4I, wherein I ant'
commanded to make partition as prirticatiect
forth in said writ, of the following described tract,-
of land, cull, d " Lee's Lands," bounded by land'
of Francis g. Nichols, Putt and Batman, kettle
and Waggoner, and ethers, situated Mill Creek,
Schuylkill county, and oWned by George I). IL
Keret, on the 19th day of tkeenitter,A. I). 18:17,
wall the apportenuo4es,-1 will, on Tueuduy, the
. 21st day of June, 1813. at ten o'el...ek in the
noon, upon the premises, sold an Itopiisition td
toakereariition aniong'the said parties us iherain
I am commanded.
JOHN G. WOOLISON, &waif.
Sli , trirs Office, or w lea- t,
burg, April 26 ; 1842.
From the Courier and Enquirer.
It would be preposterous in a writer . for the read
ers of such a Journal as the Courier, to address thus',
preitillices; passions or supersqtions. Good common
sense should at least be possessed by the readers or
this paper, and those ',assessed of such; those on
ly, do we care to attract. We will now assert. iti tho
moat unqualified terms, that an iimpicent remedy Las
been foui.d, that will absolutely cure Rheumatism*,
and stiffness of joints, if of twenty years' s:anOing.
The assertion is so broad, that it will hardly potato .
credence, v. core aware, unless supported by uncoil' ,
mon testimony. Now the testimony given to err
many worthless quackeries to so abundant, that to dis
cnininate between such, and real matter or fact tea-.
simony,-is very dilticnlt. To come at once at a point
that can at onbe be appreciated. the, proprietors have
resolved to give this remedy to the l poor, and to cure
them able to pay for it, before they ask pay, and their
leave it to the sufferer to pay what he chooses. We
entreat, therefore.sutfi•rers to call at 71 Maiden Lane,
f l or some diol a ( Indian Elixir ) to be taken. and
Nerve and Bone Liniment to use outwardly; and if
they will not, by one week's use. become more Way
prised and delighted than they ever ex ,ected, we will
'lever again make SLICII an assertion. Will invalids
now sidlio.for the want of this amid, innocent, and -
all potent remedy! they , refuse it, wept!) , them 111 ,
deed. —[ h. I'. ('ear ij Puy... Feb. 19,
For sale by John S. C. Marini, Wm. lEpting,
anti Clemens & Parvoi, Druggists,
May I
20-Iy.
An SU.% S ;ILE.
n y virtue ofa writ ot Venditioni, Exponns
aa' sued out ot the Circuit Court of the United.
Stales, in and for the Eastern District of 'Penn.
syleanin, third circuit, to nib directed,, I
shall expose to public sale or. Monday the Hilt
day of Joon next, at ooe o'clock, P. 'M., of said
day at the Merchants Exchange, in the -city of
Philadelphia :
All those several parcels or tracts of land situ.
ate in Schuyi a ill county, Pennsylvania, descrat
ed and bounded as follows, to wit: A certain
tract of Coal Land situate in Schuylkill town
adjoining lands ot Valley Furnace and other
Lands, containing one hundred and thirty-eight
acres more or less, commonly called the ‘•
Calha
rine Burgett Tract."
Also, one undi'vided third part ofa tract ofland
situate in Norwegian, now Branch Township,
adjoining la tic's ofJohn Cresson and - others, cosi.
taming two hundred and twenty acres in tho
whale tract.-
Also en undivided one-fourth part of a Tract
of Laud situate in Norweg,ian now c tiled Branch
Township, containing three lionAred - arid
Gnu aercs held in company with A. Rossel,'
Charles Miller and others, ennimonly called the
-Michael Kenible Tract. Seized and taken in -
execution 94 the property of John C. Offerman, '
mid will be sold by
ISAAC OTIS, Marshal E. D. P.
Marshal's °Tice, June 4 23-2
The site of the shove property stands adjourn.
ed to Monday the 13th day of Joon next, at ono
t'..11. at the Puil.i.lelphia Exchange.
ISAAC o
NEW srogr.
JA 31 cs w
EspEcTFully infbrma the public th
4 - 11 ' ho li is brought with him frum New York
this sprirri l a large assortment of : '
• GROCERIES 4- L/QUoß , s'.: , ->
which he offers for sale at the, most, mode ate
Philadelphia whole:Stile prices, ( freights added, )
at his store house, in the new Stone
next door to his tavern, Mums' addition to Potts.
vilic, consisting of
' Blar.k and Green 'fena,
Falling Loa'', Santa Cruz, Porto Rico. Now
Orleans Sugars,
Rio, lava, and St', Domingo Coffee, •
Sperm & Confdnon t in, ,',lol trws,
White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, -
Keg and Box Rnt.ins,' •
Wines and 11,1qOure, limn common-in the Jest
quality,
A quantity of' Drvcd Nteat,
m ac k, T ,d, roan No. 1 to No. 3, itrquartar half
and lull barrels,
About 300 Sacks Ground Salt,
fill barrels superior Albany Sunimer
May 14, 20— I y
PRES 3 SPRING GOODS.
V ILr E have just - received and arc prepared to
I II at reduced prises
A general assortment of Staplc and Riney Goods,
consisting of
Prints, Lawns. Mullins, Checks, Linen's,
Fines. Vtilv, Hosiery,
Gloved, Stitt and Summer tittle., Nankin.,
Gelds. Si.tininer Wear,
InetiChNi and thibleamied Muslin,,. ,
COMB. Drd6, Ben verieens,
Laces, Cursetts, %liners Wear, die.,
Thus , : P. kiting in purchase are invited to call
E. Q &
Slav 28
AiOTICIE TO BRIDGE covnt ACTOR& •
4 - ,I,EALF:D Proposals will be received by t tlie ; Al-
"' czar:dna Delaware BridLic Cotryany., al the
bowie of Levi 'Mettler. in Frenehtown, Hunter.
don county, New iervey, nn Saturday the 19th
day of June next,. untir4 o'clock P. M. to erect a
bridge demos. the Delaware river at that place.
Prottoqala will he received for two via:
Town's Lattice Bridge and How's Truss Bridge.
Plans and •apecitteatiinis can bo,Neen nn Ups rimy
of lotting. The whole span attic bridge wilt bit
about 930 feet.
HUGH CAPNER, President.
JOSEPH HOUGH, Seq.l . .r.
Frenelauwn, N. J., lune
AD3IIN IS ni.tirio. NOTII to
g E ['TER'S of administration On the Estate Of
Thomas J. Baird. late of Pottssilte, Sehuy!,
kill county. deceased, having been granted loth°
sobscrtber. All persons indebted to the &tile
of the said deceased. are requested to make, p.sq:
ment to the subscriber, and all persona having ,
claims or demands against the estate of ther.said
Thomas J. Baird, are hereby requested to present
thorn to - • ELIZA C. BAIRD...
May 2a. 22-6 t • ' Adnitnistratrix.
F. EARL,
ARTIST,
'I NVITES the citizens of,Pottsville and
13 =Ay, to see his speoinsans of Painting at the
residence of his hr,jther, in - centre street,,whervi
he'can bo'consulted on all things, appertaining
to his profession,. Pottsville 3aoutry,l
EMI
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