The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 17, 1842, Image 3

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    M
conteroperiri of. the New
L Olean' Bulletin regards .September u the'pleat
West month. of the year Be says: • Y.' 1 - : :
; uWe like September: There is a
. qoietude
end a sod of sadness etre% ii, which tead'Aie_rnind
to reflection. _The haves on the trees 'begin to
abate a tinge of brown, and erelong we *bolt see
and hear ahem fallingbefore each' fitful breath -of
_ wind. - .September is to the year; whet kranhood
ii to Ilea. The brief buoyancy. of boyhood over,
and, hopes *that were .once rich and *gorgeous .in
thEir flush, assume a abider and eadddr tint. The
and becomes more_ sombre and . thoughtful4-the
face puts on more reflective expression, and the
eye; mined in upon theiteart,,,seems lees to no=
tiCe the,sspect
. of outer things. Withmany ,of
us , the September of lifihnow present. This,
/uses are felling from the tree of the heart, ant
soon will be discovered to view the naked branch
is, * It is for each 'one to
,examioe 14 . and see
whether his experience, has or has no, loaded
three brooches 'with good fruit.". ' •
Hostaisicr, or Rest; lape l —Soma years ago.
says Tfuveign Janinal. the captain.:4 is - corsair
',carried off the wife of ti poor wood mller', residing
in the neighborhood . of Messina. After detaining
for several months on board his 'weasel, he
landed her on ap . 12120 in thesuoth Seas,-who!.
, regardless or *hat ,might befall her. "It hap
phod,fhat the woman was presented to the say
: . monarch of the ;shied, who became en or
; • t 4of her. He made her his wife, placed her on
the throde, and„st hii•desth left her sale mover
elm) ,of his domains. By a , Buropeon vessel,
Which recently touched at the island, the poor
• arood cutter rrcelsed intelhgencrof his wife, She
iisi4 him presenuAl such vast value, that he will
probitkly be one, oyhe wealthiest individuals in
shall ple.asei her majesty, his ingot
ipouie, to summon him to her court.
:Doti..-Mr. Kendall, in the account :of
hist:hada Fe expedition, speaks of some . re'marka=
bki dog.. used by the Mexicans to. guard their
sheep. .
,Re safe: "There were very few 13101 i ts.
log with Itua immune herd of sheep, but in their
stead werea huge nuther of noble doge;who ap- •
penid to be peculiarly gifted with thelacility of
keeping them topirite' r. 13'6m : eras no running
abiit, no
. barking nor biting in their system of
tactica; but, on.heCountry, they would walk
gently up to any shesithat happened to stray
: from, the'frild, take it carefully by the 'ear, and
!herd it back tb 'thhilotk. I Not the ‘ least fear did
the sheep manifest at the approach of these dogs;
and ihere.was no necessity for it.. They 'appear
.
ed tome to be a cross of Ae'prewfoundlond and
131.. Bomard special, of very large size and with
frank open countenances, and from what I could`
learn; 'estremelijoaganiono:" - .
. .
• PIRRACTIMIBTICS or VIRXONT
old bachelor, who has travelled that waY,. thus . '
;speaks of the Green Mountain Girls: " They are
es plump as a ' pippin, round as tiring, sweat as
; their glowing 'cheeks are but an index of,
their: warm; ardent; lively, determined disposi-
One embrace ; one real clincher, is enough
.to catise a general rusk in the icy veins of an old
bachelor, or set on fire the pure channe l in a man
of setisihility. !Allow me, then, tfput - the fair of
-Vermoni'd against the world,' in every point of
vier: , of-which yoit pufecinceive ; they axe giants•
in intellect—soft and enchanting as the snowy
couch on which old SOL inks hiinsel to rest
bold as a Kai, easily woU—oitce gain J, always
faithful" .
. -
laoTuzis Tr..:l;l—;•A fond father, ,the ;other .
day, wishing to forin, an alliance. betwebn his stu
pid, lubberly son and a tme young , lady bf ac
quaintance, sent him to her with the following
note:
tt medem—Allow me to present my Bill
for 'yen! acceptance." •,
The lady tent the spool:toy beat to its father,
wish the following '
."
• et Dear dir—Your bill is vetoed."
enstusro's rharrnic r.-'=.l,Ve see it stated
in the Boston papers that ...the Apportionment
Comrnitte of the Massachisetts Legislature, hare,
iiheir arrangenent Congressional Districts,
inslmled Newburyport, the residence of Mr. Cush
inir, irs the 12nd . Distnct, new represented by Mr.
?Salton/tall.' This would esclnde Idr,p. from a
*ligation, if he warei candidate. ' •
• The St. Pulls Belletip,' of last Thursday 'says:
41 , . We endemismd thst forty Mormons se r ivod In
thie city yesterday on twin! the Ravelie, from Neu
von. The absurdities of Villenies of Joe Smith
are gettingioa outrageous for even his misled fol.
loUrers." ,
Calming Smois.:-No one is so foolish as to oil
, poie; for, a moment that we-can /ice withouteatmgany
;'more than a tree can derive nutriment fiom the air.a
!'lone. Without the toil:. Chameleons may live on air,
though it is well knowitthit Oct; air is full of living
insects. All, - therefore, know that . it is *hat we put
into' the stomach whiclucauses us to live. We make
,
ovek our bodies-from the stomach. In front three to
five yttars we mike over our 'bodies entirely. This
what is a gait of uslo4laY is I absolutely note pan pf
us to-aiorrow- The secretion; such pa perspiration
and other evacuations, continually make our bodies
; , waste,and it is from the stomach that we supply this
, waste; all we have to do to mike our bodies- ultimate..
ly healthy; is to prevent unhealthy particles from
ing with the blood. Pirgition•does this for as, pro
. vided the purgative we employ contains in it nothing
1 ibieti will weaken or do us injury.' -
' Ilrandreth's Vegetable Vniversql Pills, forthis pur
pose, will be found all- thatis required because they
purge' from the stomach ',and i bowels the mmerabun
dance of humors 'that may have:Accumulated in the
totem, before they have time to produce patrifica
tio,n and its natural consequences--death.
Purchase in'Pottsville, of Wm. Mortimer, Ir. and
of ihe agents published in . anchherpart °falls paper.
Oar Market,
coaaiscran wazirr.s. PorrsitLut ; Sept. 17,` 1842
- 1 ,
Whtattflour, fir Bbl (0 62 : B acon,j . per lb. 61
'Rye do cwt. 1,75 !Pork, 1 " • 4i
:Wheat. - bah] '4,15 Mims, ~ l a
1
Rye. , " " - 58 Potatoes, . basil! 40
,Corn, , ; •-
~." •,. 55 Plaster, . • too 5,00
; o ':6ts. --- “ 3 3 ilv, ... - 15.00
;Eggs,
• doz 9 Timothy led, bihl 2,50
!otter, - - lb 1 2 1, Clover " " 5,00
t '" Batt alion Firs
•tei C Voiunl
oun y • eerd.
ito!adjourtied meeting of the Field and Commie
sionctl 'Officers of. the Id Battalion Schtylkill
•!CotintY Volunteers, will be -held at the office of
Col:, W. F. Pt 111.012 Thursday afternoon; the2Oth
inst l iat 3 o'clock. By Command -- • .
• • • • • . F. WYNICCOP,,
Se .t. 17, ' • •Ad
LITERARY NOTIC.g.
The LeCitireComMittee of the Pottavillik Athenian
Insane, take pleasure in ennotmehigtO the pub
lie. that at their imhcitation. the following gentlemen
haveconsented to during thetall and winter
months. The mute to continence on the first Teen
". M. A. Donley, Esq. Mules ,W.-Piuzian.
,•
P. W. Llnghes, Esq.. ' Ed. Owen Party, Eaq.
Rem A. M. Tyks, Jp.ll. Cainpbell, Esq. •
Leans, , ' • • John Porter. .•• ;'•
Jas. 8! Ca Re,. A. T. • • acimer.
Kohn W. Rosebary.Esq. John C. Neville, Esq
The inhabitants eons &tong will be - watted•ap
I on iti 'a few dap, at their dwellings or placsis of bail- ,
Ifni by the committee to procure subseribenV And:
Joe con&lenly mammal that the *tray of talent se
:eared. without going beyond the limits of Schuylkill
campy ' will hide:atoll papa it then dutyttsgood esti
; !facto subscribe. ' • -- • • '
•Tbe tido* will he famished at $I for them:mai:
each ticket admitting a pothiman and two ladies. -
• ' • • E }CTURE COM. P. 4.
Saiitenber.l7. *2 • •
98.."
- M. A. DolltiE Ir .
~
,: . ATTORNEY AtliAW
."
. ' j• ' P° 7 -4
,v. l 4 * *)t.-
*Mee u► the basement isf ill P' - L."
. '
August 27. - C , - : . , - e e P n V II , I . ' Mil;
1 .
L
.
~,..„...,,,,--, . .„,.:-„....0...„,....... . 2 %.- .1t ..... .. -: ':1 : ::: - , ic : l k .
A.., 04 , 11 @a a Viiiiii - Otr'7l6 4 ,lffPct i berana
.1.4( '4. - ._,_
___ts : lSJlL,tbsttbisset. in ' loon ,
Atilt ' • ' 3l . 111 '"'"'It1 4 # 1 14. , ;• .. --• , : ...f.- .1?.: --.1,1` - ____ _ _ _ _
~- . • - ,-.., ' 1,,f -A-1,,,t , ',.- -. , ~, ~,,,t„Vits, , - , 4,-,:nw - -, 0 e- - f- - ~."" I ~..F.TA2:. - ' .
' CdAlt4nAllog• . - •
- '
••
• .:• •
• SolarißOlL Coal Trade 4,.. •
Shipnients oAtfultoi theme*, aiding otr Maws
day evening lasi: - .• . _ -,;
,Froarltottsville end Pon Cub, :019
.Schuylkkilaven, ' ';T-;1 - 4 660
f -
By Rall Road.
Pottsville,
SphoPail' Haven,
• - 16.060
4re_ikurt rePort froni !' ottm7le&P.Ctirbob 191;864
" '• - " ,frem Sr.iinylkill Own?* P 107,315
t. •
• ' •n • . 4 Y rOtali 25=
•
LT rui seir ir k • 'l3 to 75
Pot Moto alp a,
- 1 t• • • - to New York. ' • • • _52.10
•The freight from Solraytjall threnty Canal is from
sto 10 cents-per ton falai than from Pottsville and,
Pon Cdrbod. •. - •••
. 74 I f itt10 Schuylkill Cold Trad e.
.
Coal shipietilront Port Clinton, to, wee k endirmon
Monday evenuaglast.• • -
Boit& - '.Toni
kßobinhold, .. 56'
'cadet. - 55 -
-Sarah Jane. 56 '
GObockitink. -55
Great Marksman, 58 -.
Juno, 58 -
For, 54
Franklin, 5B
Henry Blatheni, 54 -
J. P. Hazzard, ,56
Sept . 9
...
10
A. 12 :-
.. 13
14
A. 14
15—
"
15
151
10 559
134 • • 7285
9 500
148 : 7949
301. • 16283
GEORGE WIGGAN, Agent.
.4 Per last.
Sundry Sbippers,
Per
Total
f ' Mount Cozboti Roil Road
The total amount of coal armutported on this nod
up to Thursdayevening Int, us 2,449 tons.
Per last report • - 62,497.
• 64,243
N. CLEAVER. Collector.
Total.
Aline 1110 and Schuylkill Haien Railroad
The following lash° aosouui of COal traisperted on
this Road, for the week lad ing on Thursday evening
fastr Tons - • * 6,450 03'
128,253 14-
Last Report,
Total,
BY Readinging Railroad.
1.235 09
1. NEwF.U. Collector.
• Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. . •
Quantity of Coal transported oar the Schuylkill Val..
ley float, week ending on Thursday, 5.8u2 tons
Last retain, • • • 51,827 •
Total
b 7,629
H. R. PMTS. Collectoi
A CARD.
R. SWEETLOVS, Member of the Royal
.illege of Surgeons, Ltc:entiate of Apothe
caries' Hall, London, *a.
'Cannot leave Eattsville, without expressing his,
parting respects Co the numerous patilinti who
have honored him with their ,confidence. HO
begs also to state his full assurance of a contri
bution ofttbat confidence, anduld circumstacees
induce htm to Settle finally arnong them, after a
lapse of months. _ - :•
Mr. S. :haN appointed Mr. 4 Daniel Leib to re.
• Chas
all. scam:mitt due; and to discharge any
,claims dok already liquidated.
Pottakille, Sep. 17, 38-1*
Haifa Cent, and a Shoe Tack Reward:.
.. WALKED away. (too lazy to
e t- ren )on _the 4tb inst.. from the
'subscriber. an indented appren.
• tice to the StmemakingEusiness,
• named FLORENCE. SULU.
VAN. about" 16 years of ego. Ali
persona ate cautioned against bar.
bertno or trusting said boY on . me annum:it, as I
will - pay fictexpeases incurred . by biro.
M ICHAEL, SCANL AN.
' . Sept. 17; 1 , ,3n-3t*
To the Voters: of Schuylkill County.
viELIAW CITIZENS :—At the solicitation of a
number of you, I have agreed to offca myself as
a " volunter.. candidate" for ale LPgislitare, at the
'approaching election, :Should I be elected. I pledge
myself to _discharge the - duties.thereof faithfully, and
to the beat my abilitieit.
MILLS.
10, - , • 37—te
CHEAP WORKS.
The . Butchers of Ghent, ,
,121'
The Addpted ! .124
Abel Parsons, • • 121
Godolphin,,.
I2i
United Irishmen' l • 25 •
Ladies Book. for I :September, - .25
Grahaneri - Manaiine 25
Temperance Tales, Nog 5& etcb, 12/1
Life end Speeches of Henry Clay per No.
Sparks' life of , ,Washingtan . • do 25
, A few copies ot the above, cheap works -re
main unsold at this office. •
Sep..lo, .
HAMBURG BAUM
- -
Tee Races over this Course, wilt commence on
Wediesday. the 21st day of September 1842. and to .
continue 4 days, when the following Parse,' wilr bit
free for any Horse; Mare or Gelding in the' rnited
Ist Day u Piirse of 25 Dollars 1 Mile end Repeat:
:2nd "100 ." 3
3rd ‘:, - 50 2
,
4.h 'I " for Saddle, Rnble and Martingale,one Mile
and repeat, frte for all scrubs to run.:
The manning bone excluded from either of the oth-
er days. The races tO be gtivtrned- by the rules of ra
cing, and 4:andantes:l by the
I• • . JOC KEY CLUB. -
,
Hamburg. Bert. county, Sept'. 3, ' •-•
N.,8.--Owners`of Horses who wish to -attend 'the
eastern and southern Bade% 'Would . find it ter - their
advantage to bring their -horses to this Course. as there
is an excellent appormhity- before them ttm put their
- horses in good min.-
• •VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. .
AT PRIVATE SALE.
flonsisting'of a6O bY,230. feet LOT. • situated
on ther corner ofhfahantougoand fourth Ste.,
and the first property below the Calhohe church}
„
• .1 on which erected iwo substantial
- !gel t tiro 'Story Frame Dteellirig Rouse&
;; ; Tins property is - so situated that" it
- on be divided into tWO 30. feet lots,
having a bodes on'each, and will be . Old ; either
entire or separately, to snit purchasers.
For terrda apply to '
• , A. RUSSEL: ,
Sept. 3, 36-4f-- 4 • Mittantnnuo Street.
PUBLIC SALE. ,:
• BY ADJOURNMENT. - '•
I) to' an order of the' Orphans'
Court ofSchuyikill county, the subscribel7,
-Administrator of the estate oftawience Lawler,
late of the boiougb of Pottsville; in' the County
of Schoylkill,'deceased,- will. expose to-'sale -by
public vendue, on Thursday, the 28th' of Septem
ber neit, at 2 O'clock in the (term:win, at; the bons°
of Michael Mortimei, in the &rough Of Potts. -
vine, and county aforesaid; A certain two story
&rose Houss,ii.,EiLtwa,ffeesit; aid, a
stabre'aid a lot afgroulid, - eituati7m
el
at the Borough of t - pottsvillii, County' of
Sehafikilf, bounded in front on - Oen.,
'ere street, twenty feet, and in deztli - or length
MO feet on Mauck'Cfink street , la te the' Oleo
'Of said deceased.Attendalice,Will begiven, ind
the - conditioneof sale made known at the time
and place of ante bg ' •
I —r ")'EREMIAB KELLEY,
By, order of the Wirt.' Administrator.
i - JACOB ICREIN, Clerk.
Orsvipburi. August 47 I • =
•, . • • •
DISSOLITESIN:
riphe partriership existing between %nu* Ito
rer- and John IL Detavibri, Wat'
ender the firtarbf Later di Deturthlr,
oat/1102d iWbranntual consent; `; All .pof..IPPI!
indebtettre saillar an are requested tip toet*Pfil
mead * to thher ,of the suhicribers latraedstely,
and all those hawing" chimp gulp - preasenethetirfitr
iettlethent. ' • '
- • ' DANIEL LAREDO
t JOHN IL
Mlle.-The business will beilxiiireure.,lti:thlt''
leJLiter, oat 'his eirn . scoorauL
!August 27 p
• - Vatted. States Court. • -___ •
EASTFILN DISTRICT OF kENIVYLVAro.".•
- In Itedikruptep,' • •
P-PETITIONfor the Benefit of t4e , tatikiliPt
_Lae has beezi - filed the 2 9gt- day-oM dog.
1842,by, - •.,,
Alexander Grahi& =taw_*, Schuilhill
' - 3likof August. • .• • . •
Robinson:Kay, Miner, Schuylkill county,- • • •
Which Petitions will he-beard berm. ther-Dis ?
ttio Court of the United States for the ...Eastern
District of reptuyivarda s in Bankruptcy, at the .
Mottriet Coot Room in the City. of. Philadelphia,
on Friday the 30th day of September nest, at II
o'clock. A. M.: When and Where'all welloult iu
terceted may wear and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer. ot the said Peuthma should .
not be granted, and the slid Petitioners be de.
Glared Bankrupte. • •
FRANCIS :HOPKINSON,
Clerk Of District Court.
14,579
155
1,325
Sep. 3,i6-3
A PETITION for the Benefit ofthellankrupt
Lair' has been filed the Stly day of &piens
bet, 1842,1,y • -
Lewis L. Bevin,,lnnkeeper, Selittylkill connty.
Which Petition wilt be heard before the District
Court" of the 'United States ter the Eastern phi:
trict et-Pennsylvania;
,sitting in BankruptCY, at
the District Cotirtiloom in the Guy of Philadel.
phis, on Friday, - : the Sth day ot October neat, at
11 o'clock; A. M.' When'and Where oil peracins
interested) mhy appear and show caose,ll any
they have, why the prayer of the said Petition
should not be granted, and - the said Petitioner
be declared Bankrupt.
Sep; JO, 37-3 t
. - NOTICE. - -
. . . . .
A PETMONtoi the Benefit of the Bankrupt
Law. has been filed the 9M...fay of Septem
ber. 1842, by - = .. . •• '
William Andenried,late Warner, MIMI' Si. Lam.
• ber Merchant. Schuylkill county. •
Which Petition will be heard - before the District
Court Of the United States lei the Eastern Die.
.trict ofrennsylsanit, sitting in Bankriiptey, at
the District Court, Room in the City of Philathil
pba. on Friday, the 15th day of Octobetnext,
at I o'clock. A: N. When and where all per.
sons interested may spPear and show Cause, if
any\ theA bare, why the prayer of tlie said Peti
tion should not be granted. and tee aid Petit
fierier be declared Bankrtipt.
FTAS.'IIOPKINSON,
Cleik of District Court..
38-3t'
154,70347
.
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court
of Schuylkill county, the subscriber, Adirimistra
tor of the estate of Robert C. HS!. late of Manheim
township. in the county of Schuylkill. deceased, will
expose to Sale by Pubic Vendue. on Wednesday. the
12th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the fore !
noon, at the house of George Kaufman; in the Bor
ough of Schuylkill Haven, and county aforesaid;,
All that certain Message and Tenements, and piece
of Land, containing about 20 acres, situate on the
Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road, about 1
miles from Sehylkill Haven, late the residence of said
Robert C. Hill, pleasantly situated in the West
Branch Valley of the Schuylkill. To be sold in sep
arate Lots, suitable for buildings and gardens . accord
ing to
. e dr aft in possession of the Administrator.
• Also a Frame . House, Stable and Lot
of ground, situated in the Borough of
Schuylkill Haven, bounded in front Qll
as a Front street; on the north by a lot late of
- - Jacob Divert, on the east, bye 20feet
alley, and On the south, by a Lot of Daniel Kline.-
Containing in. width 44 feet, and in depth 230 feet,
marked in Swift's Addition to Schuylkill Haven, No.
4, occupied at present by the Rev. Mr. Drake.
Also the following Loti advantageotisli situated
for building in the' healthy and thriving Borough of
Schuylkill Haven, marked in, the map of Lippincott's
Addition to Schuylkill Have°, as lot No. 49, being tri
angle on the front of Dock and Haven streets.
No. 52, With a Log House thereon, on Dock street,
40 feet, by 230 feet.
N0..53. Situated on Dock street. 40 feet by 230 feet.
64, On Turnpike,eorner of Dock Street. 46 feet
by 230 feet. more oiless. • • --
No. 15 and 16, situate on Dock street, 40 feet by
.230, meteor Ica:, s '
No 66,0 n Turnpike, nest to. corner of Dock Si.,
4 6
feet by 267 feet •
N 0.1213. On Haven scree:, containing 144 PercheiL
Also,the undivided one third interest in the follow
ing Lots marked
- on said map:
Nos. 2,'3, 4,7,8,9, 10,17, 18,19, 20, being each 40
feet by 230 feet. more or less. -
No. 26, Being 40 feet by 220 feet.
'5O. " Triangle shape. -
0 65. " 46 feet by 239. situate on Turnpike, /
Nos. 95,96, 97, Beautifully situated oh the Torn- -
pike, opposite the German Church, adjoining' the
County Farm, each 3 acres, and 157 perches.
Nos. 104. 105, 106,107, 108, 11:9, 110, being each
80feet by 230 feet.
No. 119, Bein gBO feet by 147.
N 122,Contatning one acre, and 142 perches.
" 124. 125, 127. Each contathingl44 perches.
" 226, Containing one acre and 142 perches. '
0 137 a. Being 18 feet by 18 perches.
w 138,139, 140. Being 80 feet.
Also, ti - e one half undivided interest in a Lot of
ground situate inZhe Borough of Pottstown. :Mont
gomery panty.- Together with a Hay ben Stone
Barn, and Weigh. Scales erected theteon.
The. terms of - Sale-ten per cent of the purchase
moneilto be paid on day ef Sale, and the balance on
delivery of the Deeds. Any information in relation
to theproperty may be bad by applying to
. , '
WILLIAM S. HILL-.
Administrator.
Wait &nada Valley. near Schuylkill Haven.
By order of the Court, '
JACOB ICREBS.CIerk..
.37
September 3.
TREIPHILADELPRIA, READING, and
POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. ' •
"rAa^ fo,met awakes.
CHANGE Of HOURS.
_
, On after- lifanday,_July,. 251 h; 1842, the Pair
stager Train-on thrabove Road,- will
- - leave at the following hours,
pram Philadelphia, at "8 A. 31.. l Diu
Pottsville, s at' • A. M.
Flours of passing' Reading. •
For:Philadelphia,. • at 91 A.- 31.
" Pottsville, at , A.ll.
• - FARES.• . ' •
Between Philada. Pottsville 83.50 & $2,50
• " Reading: " dor - 1,40 1,00
&commas Tictrays-aootiloa 2 DAT&
Between Philadelphia, -.Pottsville';'• $5 00
•-" Reading " do ,2 00
Both trains pass at Poitstown. ; • .
AU 'the treble will stop ror gray_ passengers at
the usual points.
G. A. NICOIXS, Supeet.
July 22,1842, , 30-4;
• I • . • *AS LOST: =• .' •
Between..Pottsrfile and 'Mount Carbon, on
Ilitirsday . last, a Diamond Breast Pin With
a large Mena in the centre, surrounded by Smaller
one& A reasonable reward will be paid to any
Orson - finding !Weenie:and returning it to the
_subscribe& , • • -
, • Duct. JAMES S. C ARPENTER.'
August 27, . , * .4..35--31 •
,
JOHN NEVILE,.
' :ATTORNEY ATLANI,
.
WILL , attend to all business' en t rusted : to his
v v carit'unth diligence and deiptach. . ' •
Office in,-rillarket Street, Buntb a short'
distance above Centre Street. - •-- . •
Pottaville~Jolp.23; • ' • -
:JAMES .H.- CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY -
WIAS removed his o ffi ce to the west side ofCentre
'''`Areet. e few. door* sheets Mahantongo et.
Ma 7 • •,-.21-,-1
NOTICE TO COAL 'DEALERS: , '
PERSONS haying good Red Ash deal; either,hrto
ken,tgg, store or:F 1 site; will , find `rudi sate;
al
by coming with ;heir rgoesst thellbot etNerth
Moore street. Pier Werth Rhone. where stake
are placed:forth, accom;nedatiem cif weighmtmtal.
•' • ' • = ROOT. FL Lo TO
- on!, W9llom,,etanthiaciteCoil.-
• 1 19!...i0rt* cePtem* 3. 36-4.
Mt; blirikoff*
ilooolOeryice; to ea citl:ixatoatPollrl ann i
YDd slcuq. 4le ClAatoll lim
: =Sr
,(ivitaii sot Ilibfessionalliema a
office &oath West comei4 of
_ Mor,ket mut& - pp 2j
selrtraubble. by die
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ieti o e.-4astlecatired iptloryala by. - = .4'
26 7 0 4**V 71 . ;^ . ' • !.' ll ' ',AgillariftirikX,','
JOURNAL.
NOTICE.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of District Court.
PUBLIC SALE.
'JIUfIiTIO!.
utritiiis* PEALt.:iesisOfilki infaips the
,Joto!lrubliei that While freteP al.a. very great e x:
miser; & splendid exhihitles of the HYDRO.I32C.
•YGEN MICROSCOPE *Melt will be exhibited
emery TIII23DAY mning for. . a i hhut= bite, at
'hap past ill ?clock:at di& - -
• - TOttiNHALL. - _
In the Borough ofEpttiville, and on Thursday
evening* will be erthft" one olthe finew. MA
GIC LANTERNS irt , PHANTASMAGORIAS
ever exbibinnLibewiota hut of utilising and
interesting Object*, astronomical diagrams, view*,
ird grotesque Sorer, tko„, are.
The Itli.;F o * ( 47gen Ither oalP,
Which- has "been- exhibited i 6 L ondon and other
cities' to nearly Wats i =mon of Penton*, and
has"received the approbation of men of Science,
and the admiration of all who here seen it,—and
ce
re -pronound. by coimetent Judge d , one the
noir rowsamm inartmteßal of th° kind in the
. . . . .
- Among the specimencwill be seen in a tingle
drop of WATER, magnified 2,500,000 times :
teeming with tbailloondeoffioing bards, - -
The Water Devil _ - which devours . ev er y d ay
eight tithes its`owa weight , of ineecti. .
~ .
A Bed Bug, will , tio, magnified to the - extent of
• thirty feet. , , - •
A Flea will bo magnified than an Bin.
,
The Eye of a Fly mortified 6 feet.
The Sting of a Bee magnified 10 feet.. .
Wing of the common /basally, magnified H
feet:in length.' ' -
Fur from the - Red For, which looks like ropes.
Theinsects that inhabit the human head, magni.
fled to 6 feet in length. .'
Down ;on - the b r ick
_of ii - Bee, boa the appearance•
of Porcupine-4:IIAM.
Point of the finest Cambria Needle, looks like a
.--.
:large crow.bar. „
your
armof the same, u though you timid put.your
arm throtigh it. - ~
Book.inuslin appears Its; the grating of *Triomf
Sewing Silk as the Cable of a - Ship;
Hoechst°, magnified to-11. fiat iiilength, e x hibit.
ins the proboscusoko• i , -•
Admittanee to the Hi op, 25 cents—ChM
'then half price.
ere
__
Admittance ; tu the Afo, l ortfore, 121 cents.
' . ~
:. - ANIMAL MAtNETISM, ,
N. -IL—To, those* 'who re afflicted with the
Rhournalistrt; 'llead.ad. '
;Scalds; Bums; Par.
lytic affections; Neon es ; - Tie Doloreus - e
Sprains;,Strains; St. Vi s'' Dance ; Diseases.
of the Spine,' and all Nerir s diseases. For the
core of the ^above corn ;no, R. Petro win b e
found in .his "rixims from to 12 o'clock, A. M.,
and front 16 6 1 , P. M., every except Sundays.
The price of attendtinCe rnd erste. „ •
•
EXCHANG HOTEL,
- CENTRE EET, •
~
_
• OiPOSITE THE , OHNI4II.
POTTSVILL ' PENITA.
CLARK &SE INGEIL
...
1111FSPECTFHLLY an now ..
to the travelling
JF-Illeiimmunity, that they have taken that large
~,,.. end splendid , eitablishment, the Ex.
:.. a
g ' CH•HGE H tecently,kept by Wil
;;'; :,;:... liam;G.lohns ; eitaate mate corner,
' --- ---- of Centre and* allowitill streets, near:
ly opposite the Tows Ha in the Borough / of
(nal
Pottsville, which hai been thrOughly repaired
au
, materially improved fer the accommodation
of waiters. The' Hotel is forty feet front on Cen.
ire street, and one hundred and thitty.eight feet
- on. Caßowhilkihree atorici higkit is admirably
provided with-Parlors, Sitting;Rooms, Reading
Room,'and large airy chambers—the moat spa
cious, pleasant and convenient Dining Room in
the country—* new and,tisperior Bathing Estab.
lishment••••••and every convenience and 'comfort - to
render it in all respects a mod. desirable Hotel.
No pains or expense• will diapered . . to furnish
the Table and &r with' the best that this and the
Philadelphia Jttarketa afford—and with a deter.k
mination todevote their personal attention to the
comfort an d accornatodation• of those who may
favor theta with a call—aided by- active, careful
and obliging serv a nts, they hope to give general
satisfaction. • • t
PRIVATE FAMILIES withing to visit this
highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will
be provided with Parlors and Chamber., which
they feel confident - will please the 'most tastidi-
The Stabling attached, is large and well con
'trawled, add attentive . Hustlers.—Rouses and
Carriages may be had at any time to convey per
sons to any part of the country.
An Omnibus runs from this Hotel daily, to arid
from the Depot, to'meet the Cara, for the accom
modation of pensions travelling on the Rail Road.
DAVID CLARK,
JEREMIAtI SEITLINGEIL
August 97 • • 35•
nEcumacii LIEN.
hi 114 Coast of L'ommoa Pleas of 4huynill
Coants OdoberTerso,!lll4S—Ro. 61.
R4bett Garside, :
ve
Mobes Strout.
- • •
Notice is hereby given to all claimants, 'and
others interested, in a clrkin Two Story. Frame
Rouse, with one story wings on -each 'side; and
erected on a certain la or piece of ground, situa
ted on the - Southwestern side of Centre street, in
the Borough of Pottsville; Ind county of Schuyl.
kill, and containing aboutl4o feet front on said
Centre street, and boundedNorthwardly by a 20
led wide alley; and beink "the Northwesterly
part of the lot Marked an the general. plan of
said Borough, number 24.. : That aSeire Facies
has been issued upon _the Nechanie's . Lien, en
tered in the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuyl
kill county; in the, above stated cue, and wilt be
returned to October Term of said court.
•
JOHN J. WOOLISON Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Orveigit. - •
burg. August 27, 1842. t(' - 3.5--
'3IECILLit IC'S LIEN. . .
14 the Court of •donaniodPkas of Schuylkill
County, of October Taal, 1842—N0..63.
Richard R. Rougher, 1 1 J
of
Fitch VV. Taylor - and Al. .. • •
tied Sabbetten„ • . 1
_Notice is hereby given alt . claimants,lad
others interested, 'in 'a cm 'n' building to wit :
a certain one storied frame building, used , as s ea
engine house; and .blariuncith shop, adjoining
the Valley furnace, is Schuylkill
_township, in
the 'county. of Schuylkill, tha 'Scut Facia' has
been issued upon the Mac nio's Lien, entered
in . the . Court of Common Fleas of Schuylkill
county,.in the above stated se, 'and will be-re
turned to Ociober Term ofissid court. •
' . JOHN G. WC%ISON, Sheriff. •
Sheriff 'es Mal,' Orwigi- 4 . . . ..
burg; 27, - 1842. .11 . - 35-=.
UDILIRELLAP pABASOLS•
. •
- 'FENNER fei C(Y4,
No.' 1 - South Seiond Street Philadelphia,
lAVErile!Sys nn hand 0, sell "eaperjor and
extensive assortment; of Bilk -.7nibrellos,
' 4144 431,n g hags thibradiOuid CortaiNtsbrei-
Lis, of every deseription, 'also largo variety of
, • PARAsOut' , • -
which they . are.now apemen; at prices adapted
to the iiiies. Countip mktChants,'and the pub.
Ife;are invited to imipekt4o ! pr to ; making
their purchoulea. • •
. Relief Ocoee tiken at 'Pak •
• Obaerw3-40. I Routh feconif,.op , ll. one door
Plarliet 'street.
The cheapest store in ,
:August 'IC .. 34 --
1149Proi, :,:.tr.n.44:0•• act •
TuEsubionber iespeouuuratmouveei io th e.
citizens- of Olio iktopihiood- oorroupding
conato,!thit lie Will always keep:on hind.atllus
stand, South. West corner dmwe:and Mahan-,
toigootriey,podor Gaines notsl; -
Fsgeiablecand Fruitallis Pmiteelphia • market:
iliorde4whichite mill tail at Phitidekiiii
Families .lapkgair, '04%11E ,
ppliee; and oftioularAkii*-Xyertobift
or
Dot* •
*opiiiffilliiiillintolholuiport of Via
iniany, which he :ilia indeivofia - thirkkv
lau V rau f otailit 1010eim
W bbies',/bilera 017 therrY: ' .
is antler tisitttoTr s : ,
F °2' 6 ti.i/on 7tlitd
Asitiiia,Jliceicturs,"Caottit
Waorniutel i Conde, Einar oisAttgainxist nF Tide
Bauer,. Ceitosic;Couries, and all Mileasee of die -
Polmimary'.oegans. ;-- -2.
READ WHAT ri• it is boric !
, . .
.Wond4aLitecoitery,--Mrsi„ S. E. Austin_
was attacked with this disease in the fall of DOS,
originating from a vielent.cold which settled op• - ,
on her hangs.-'Various remedies were prude°
to—the meet skilful physicians were. cianeulted—
yet step by stepAhat fearful disease, ansinerition.
began to prey own her, „She became subjutto
violent his. of coughing, expectorated large quan
tities of matter- and was evidently sinking very
tad., In this: distressing situation, after all the
various remedies 'had
.been, tried: in vain,' and ,
when naught but the grave seemed to afford her
any prospect of relief, the invaluable Ilaleas re.
stored her to health: and 'cow, in the place of .
that emaciated forin t enthering to, decay, she is
mingling in society, in better 'health and spirits ,
than she has enjoyed forYeare. 117: See descrip.
don of this interinting.Cll2E9 in Dri:Wistat's -Tre
atise on Consumption.. -
Disinterested Testimoeyer Having; witnessed
the surprising efficacy 'of Dr.,Wistar prepare. ;
don of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austirq
I cheerfully recommend, it as a valuable remedy,
and acknowledzed his statement true and` or
rect. J. U. WALTERS, M. D.
New York, April 12; 1841. : •
A Surprisiug Cure—Mre. Maitha, Wilson. a
poor but highly respectable member of the Meth.
odist church: was also afflicted with Consump
tion in its worst forms, and considered past re.
covery by sill her frien4.. A bottle of this Bal.
sal was presented to her, which relieved her im
mediately. This eircenaitance being Made
known to the men:there of the church, they pur.
chuled several bottles for her,,wha relieved her
entirely. The , seine ,:ilocietf.- bane purchased
over.furty bottles, for, perking in . indiligent eft.
cemstences, and positively assert it h 45 nut been
used in a-single instance whein it has , not Aga
surprising relief. - •
(Er We, the undersigned, members of the Der.
bin Beneiolent Society of the Methodist church;
having examined the abovirstatemeet of Mrs.
Wilson's case,'hereby certify it is in all respects • ,
true, und earnestly. recommend. Dr; Wistar's
remedy to all who areeffiicted.
GEORGIE MARY GARDiED,
nexus COOMBS, Euuscra Jscons."
Litier,Complsiat.—Mrs. Eliza Thumpion was
afflicted,With thiscomplaint for nearly fiveyears,
dui:ng which time she was under the. mint aka."
ful physicians—had tried Mercury; Botanie t and
Homoceptithic remedies, and - everything that af.
,fored her any hopes of relict She had dull,
Wandering pains in the , side. sometimes an the.
, shoulder and small of thebeck, a backing
frequent pains in the hreast, and has been Una.
We. to sleep on the right aide for three years: fly
the nee of this Balsam, she was cured in a few,
weeks, and remains well to this day. , •
ELIZA THOBIPSON.
Rosborough, September 12,1841.
• Dear Sir.:-Please'send me two tiottlev mine of
your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent
ine before. I have taken nearly all' of NM first,
and confidently believe this medicine will cure
me; I have used a great many remedies within
i.the last year, but have never found goy thing that
has, relieved toe so much. ;t has stopped my
cough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I
sleep better at night and.feel better in every way •
than I . have fiit many months. -
Yeller, respectfully, " Janes
Holmesburg, September 120841.
.„ Friend Wistar—l most again trouble theo l to
;send be two bottles mote of air invaluable Bal.
sam. I . bave now taken three bottles in all, and
can assure thee that, it, bas-done 1730 more
good than all the medicine ha:To - ever taken be
fore. Send me by the - itage as 'soon as possible,
and-oblige thifriend, , JACOB HOLLOWAY.
• Dilate!, September 8, 1641.
DearDoctor,—Hearing r many-people talk
about the wonderful cures your Bahian, of Wild
Cherry has made in Consumption. I sent.to one
of your Agents the other day fora bottle, and
have found it to-relieve me so much; that I want
three- bottles more sett soon, as I believe it will
cure me too I have used a great many balsams
ofdifferent kinds, have tried Jayne's Expecte.
rant and other niedicines besides, bin nothing has
ever-dune me as much good as.yours has.l,, Send
by, the steamboat Bolivar. Tours •
Wrg.ust
Pans in rag Banns, Manna, Wausau AND
Comm. The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us
a letter in which he , says two- of his daughters
had suffered severely with' an obstinate cough
frequent pains in the breast, dtc., and appeared
to be going into a rapid decline. BY the use of
a few bottles of this medicine, they have entirely,
recovered sad now enjoy excellent health.
.datfieta Cared:—Mr.- Jacob' Snyder has au,'
thorned us teeny that be Wits afflicted. with this ,
annoying complaint for soave] 'cam end had
tried every thing in yaks. He was subject to
constant wheeling. a troublesome Cough, Spa.
ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes
in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever ,
gave him relief. • , •
Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also
afflicted !With an obstinate Cough, originating
from a disease of the Lungs and Ghee, and never
) found any thing te.give him relief but this Bel
sam. . _ • •
Such in feet is •the nature and simplicity of
this medieine, and so extraordinary have been
many of the cures it has performed, that it bee
already attained the highest reputation,'and • al.
though scarcestwo years have elapsed since it
was first made' public, we can , proudly say, its"
fame haespread in every direction. and a is rap.
idly acquiring a . celebrity unequalled by, any
medicine ever offered to public notice. - .
DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS • ,
In every section' of the country . will fi nd this
medicine en impOrtant and valuable addition. to
thefr stock; and should ;:t•
ALWAYS KEEP,IT, oil HAND.
As it is not in our pnwer to plea° it within the
reacher all thine afflicted, and there are doubt
less ;thousand , euffering who would resort to it
lbr relief if they could obtain it coniebieralyi
. ET Be particular when you 'Purchase, to ask
lot Da.Mitersa's BAUM or WUXI COUILD, 119
there ie an article - called - the o Seger - Mr:WILD
Cnstaav;" advertised, Which is . entirely " a differ:
. •
ent medicine... • - , . - .
• NATUROSOWNSESCRIPTIOW , •
A purelymigetable and highlripineied coin.
pound Preparation of the Prunus Virginian/14 or
" Wild Cherry. Bork?'.—app.roved by, the College
of PAannocy c reconimended by the Medical fan=
ulty, and universally - acknowledged the most
valuable• Family Medicine' ever discovered. •
Na Quackery! Na Deception..
The physician may bond °this skill in many
diseases- - -the riPiack may ~puff his .wonderful
curea, but of all the,remedies ever discovered fer
diseases of the Yulmonary organs. it is univereal.
liadmitted nothing he. 'ever proved as success-
ful as :that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wisfer . 's.
Balsam 'of -Wild Cheny, which- has effected
.
some of the most astonishin g cures ever recorded
in the history Of medicine. - ' -
Such indeed are the astonishing bealingend
restorative Properties of thisitalsam, diet riven
in the advanced ' - stageivot Coomimptiok - and In
Liver Conipleinit,-diseases which have baffled
the skid "of-the most distieguishe&pkrideilni,
when patients have coffered with' themad :his; :
tressing cough,great diffieultyin bite' ding, light
sweats,bleedivg ofthe lung& after_the mint
I 'esteemed remedie s of our; Phanniterepiae .have-
faded, this iiividiable rentedy has imlonly 'given
surprising relief but actually Afflicted corms,efter
all hepes , Of'.l 7 rednieryllutiOseeii.;VOirely de.;
"paired: t•f: , , `,. _
Elesideellaingyirising efenturin'these-ffinisi
dable coniplaints, it bas proud a very,-,Superior ,
remedy-for diseases tu' Crimp.
•.Whoopieg Cough,' &c s_lintrWthese disindets
that prevail tio - extimliki thrhuglitnif thh ilflttr
upon, etreb Catiedi-Celeti, Ptagtisy
m a; thi-Bar' prOceedititisloe'.4
negkded Celia, it stands entivalled.:_.
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, d-iital,- 7.- h itie - ffit'
'l,ll3s,alirsin south - Fpart '.-
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.41 , ,4.,.,_.?..---
PIiOTE - CTION.
iNtrESINITY: AGAINST 'LOSS BY. FIRE:
-Tlllll - PIitABBIAN INSUBACNCB Cnsi
OW , •
coital 84004000,' Paid*
griciNTYNCE to make Insurance. peirtrament,
7.. 1 mitt on a
,Tery descrip tion of properq:
in town and emmtry on the Avail favorable term'.
Office 1631 Chesnut StreeWear'fitlh street: .
CHARLES N.BtOCK
L EL l'rev4loll-
.Cherleilil. &Sera Sainfel, Chao , Jana Siatl.. •, 'Frederic!, Brere
Dimas liart; • Jacob &Smith,
Tkolit aS. Whartars, Geo. W.Riehank
..Tobias it'opter. - Maderai D.
CHARLES_ G. BANCKEILSoe't.
The "Setistriber, has been. appointed agent for
the chino "Mentioned iustitenociand la now pre:
pared to make insurance, on every description of
property. it thalforyest rates. ,
A NtigEw RUSSEL
line 19. 1841. ' • 25--14
itidemillty against lass or donstilge by. Fire
capital 1400 i. I
CHARTER lEnp AL'
¶IIR SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE-COM—
° PANY, make Insurances. either tempo rag or
perpetually, against Less or Damage. by YIREf in
town or country. on Housto, Barns, and Ifieilffinna or
nil kinds, on Household Furniture, -Merchandise,
Horses, Caul°, Agricultural - , Contmerda nod Mann.
lecturing Stock and Utensils of every description;
Ves.ent.s and their Cargoes in port; as well as Moms
ges and Ground Rents upon theinost favotablo terms.
Applications for Insurance. Or any information on
the subject itia be made/either personally or by
letter, at the Company'i office, at the. Northwest
corner of Sixth and Wood streets.
- MORTON McMiCIIAL, President.
•L. jCatri4iutaAtt, Secretary. _
_ m
Dram:rop,' ; - •
Motion McMichael; ' CharleaStoltea,. •
'Joseph . AichibalO Wnaht.
P. L. Wu' trenoe. •--)" Soloed Toirosenti,
• Egjah/Dagett, , Robert Loughead, .
George M:Troniman. R• W. Pomeroy,-
Georgo W. Sehreiner.
-• The itobscriber - has beenappoloted,Aokyrr for tha
about mentioned Institution: and is now p4pared td
make INsirasscas Upon every description of property
et theJowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN
Pottsville, Feb. 27. 1841 . •
DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co
•Iqtntital authorized by 1aw05250,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL;
- MAKE both limited and perpetual - Insurances
on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores
lintels, Alias, Barns, Stables,- ftlerchandise, Fur
niture and Property of everyditcription against ,
loss cirdamage by FIRE. • .
' MARINE AND INLAND INSU.RAND E. •
The Delaware County Insurancecotnpeny will
also insure against lesson all kindaof marme risks
and against the damage or lois upon the transp 7
mutton ofgoods, vra re s, ami merchandise by Water,
or by rail way.. upon terms as favourable as any
other. institution. ""
For any further information on the eabjectof;n•
eurance, either again et Fire, marine orinland risks.
Apply to iik:NRY G. ROBINSON.Attent,.
yuly 16 34.;t1 ' ' At Schuylkill Haven.
of WILLIAM B. POTTS,
A t Orwigeburg.
United States' Court.
EASTERN DISTRICV6F PENNSIVANLi
in Bankinptcy.
NOTICE.'
PETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt 'Law, haie been filed by
David. Nice; late Agent now Coal Dealer.
Set(nylkill co.
John B. Reed, late Clerk, now Scrivener,"
Joseph E. Leib, Hitter; now Boatman.
John Kantner, late of the firm of fleck &
Knauer. Boatbuildere, Boatman,
Aigustus hleadlesnn. Pedlar ,
Benjamin Beet; late Dry Goods Merchant, , 14 .
And Friday, the 30th day of September neat at
11 o'clock, A. M. is eppointed'for the hearing
thereof; before the Said Court, sitting in Bank.
ruptcy,,at the District Court Room, in the• City
of Philadelphia. when and where the ,Creditars
of the said Petitioners, who have proved their
Debts,'ind all other persons in interest, mai 'ap
pear and show can e se,; - itany they have, why such
Discharge gird Ciddificate should not be granted.
FRA. . HOPKINSON,
Clerk of District Court.
-
.IDETITION for Discharge and Certificate an:
- der, the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
Michael Sande, Tevernkeeper, Schuylkill co:
and Monday„the 10th day of October, at 11 o'-
clock, A. M. is_ appointed for the hearing there.
of, before the said Court, aiding in Bankrupey,
at the District Court Room in the City
,of Phila.
delphia; when and where the Creditors of the
said Petitioner, who have 'proved their, Debts,
and aB . other 'persons in interest, may appear
and shunt cause, it any they have, why such DiS
/charguand Certificate should sot be geode&
. • ' .FRAS. HOPKINSON,
"Je1y23;„30-101 ,•-. Clerk of_ District Court. •
PETITIONS fiar Discharge and Certificate
der the Rankrupt Levi. hive been filed by
Thomas A. Simpson, late Merchant, and Livery
Stable Keep,er, .Schuykill
_county.
John SpOn, individually and •as a ,
_membei7of
the firm of Reed , and Spohn,Yavern Keeper,
Schuylkill county„ • . J . 7,"
And Monday, the 10th day of October next, at 11 1 .'
o'clock, A.- Al. is appointed for the hearing,tltere::
of,,' before the said Court,-eitting Bankiriptcy,
of therDistriet Coieut Room in the City of Phila.
delphia, when "and where the Creditors oi the
said Petitionary, who have, Prote4 their. Debts,
and all other personain interest*ty appear one
show cense it any' they have, ;Why such 'Die.
charge andeeritficateohould not be granted.
• , -;FRAS..• HOPKINSON
,
July 23 30-10t‘ . • Clerk of DistrictOotirt
lk 0110 E.
pETITIONS for Duieharge and Certificate On:
der the Bankrupt Law have been filed by
Samuel'Bertolet, Iron Master, Schuylkill ca
John C. (Merman, lain Merchant.. ..James Daniel; Miner
Burd Patterson, lan Iron Mannfacturer,
and Land Broker, Individually. and as a, • -
member.of,the late firm of Patterson and •
Deßerg.nria of John4C. Lassie & Co,
von Manufacturers, t,
And Friday the2lst day of October nest, at.ll
o'clock, A.,ol4tetippointed for the heating there.
of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankrepter.
at the District Coin Room, in the City of Phil.
adelphia, when and where the- crediteni of the
said. Petitioners, who have proved their Debts.,
And all , other peraons in interest, may appear and
Shoss'eause if any they haveorhy such iEhs.
charge an‘Certifierile should not, be granted.
, 'PRAS. HOPKINSON,
Aug- 13, 3 .3-10 l Clerk of District Court.
' '
July 16, 29-10 i
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, .
PETITIONS; for Disr.barge and- certglitate
endar the Bankrupt law, have been filth by
Michael. Murphy, of the faro of•:Neigh & Muir.
phi, Coal Merchant ) , , : : ' • Schuylkill co.
Michael Foley. Miner,:' - 4-i," •
init Friday. the 4th day. of November Hex% at Il
oickick A. N. is appointed for the . hearing there
of; before rbe said Cpurt , sitting to Bankruptcy,
at thiDistrict Co urt' Room. in the city' of Mgr's=
delphia, . when =and Where the Creclitcm, ottho
said Pe/diners,: Win) - have prirved'the!r Debts;
and all - 'other , persona in itatirest;. may ,sPpear
and abow pale; ifry they bay% why ' encti,lXiii,
charge and; redificate shopld &kbaffronted; fti,
FRAIL - 1/OPKINSONOJ--1-:-,-'
Aug. 20; 34-101 asik.of District Catiri
.. • , - - NOTICE . : '
_r, = , - • - : . :'`i .- 4 .
,'pETITIONS :.
for. Discharge: and ,; :dniiiiilti's
undgg. the . Bankrupt Law hive beed ,- fitedi by,
tirdllatifß. - Marabalt, of the'•,firniolllarebaltdit•
' 7
hm it
Kellogg; '' ' 'l ''' ' ' ... ' -'
' i ' ill einnitya ' ,
Hegel Hall, Itinifiipiwt WI 0 * Ilk : ' • • '
Ine - litoodaY. ibtX
-Blrd day of NOtier inint; at
Ilfo'clock. A. M, isiaPpainferi'foi - Ilii: hiatlai l
the.reoclefora thnssitt todrywittlng 'in ' 1
Rua*
roptcy, ak;lheellialrird:Calhilloom in Attest"'
of Pkihtdelphia. - 411en - and whine the'CiOilornpf
the Wald l'etillonnia,:...wbo• base - "produced' Hoerr
Hebtac and aU Other Peiinniii4nrerenti4nritl*
par - nrol,almw tiinni lfany:tbaylatsei*Olielf
Disobitteaisi Ciiilleateraboald int belgiotkik .
~ACORKIatfA ..,.r- - :' ,4 • 1 4 ,-''
10.-1007 ' t .fot` -1 - ..:,--; Creik" - Of - " -44,104F('''"
MI
a:~ w~
.111CatEaTJ1SOl URA. ekIICAL KIK&
DER--Janyeceittila4ll for, salt by
' M R WP!'"." , ,• •
VIIGETAIIEWPII44,-4ork. r,o'
IV misetd otoltorarilmq ISIARlllOBpiog Oro* "
April / 6 , -16--
.THE PREACHER-0i akenshes'al: Osigin' a
PtetworiP4, reco4ve4 and _
- SANNAN.
WYETHk!
,tIII.THELIMITSIOatnat rieitiv"
edinat forst*,
atiG 800104-4 A vit4itttf Baekci
Calla each. for . 4le bi- . ‘• a'SANNAAT.
m ay 28 i _
gnI.3U3ERTON 150AUDINOtstilOOLroe
ii•
. 34 kgai,e43.--Situated :in Chester. Cotaity, Peso.
sylvan* 28 Miles N. W. from -Philadelphia. Ind .
miles from the Readiag Rail Road at Pitessissille:•,,
• November r • - .•
_OTS FOR • SALIEs-i-Tiro wetuabte
a.iCentre aired, for Age:chain. Agra", -1 -
ANDREW WEL,
• May 28, - " Illahantongo
.
VERY Cllolce.e a..
aeh;•4 Jr. af.ttlzt•j .
rEtbow., J. Eery have just
New York. a large lupply, CliOiee Greee Rllll
Teas: ' • - - Mice' antic'''. 28 ,
. _„
alp ILLS qt.•LADING--Pu letter. *beets. for
tiial to Nair. jtokt printed`
arid for, Gala by • ' •E; IlAtll4 .4N. •
AVIA* • . - '
iklkr.l4lllr - at S—Jiya'_receilred astl•to
as agaortment of ig.,loiter; and
Whik. and WalkutaCariat: • ' A •
• blarcb W. 32— MARTIN.;
th,MALLEY MIISECLA: Mak e " - F re e s swi g
net to 51!isic for thealtololotte, jnot roceio
ed, price 25 cents for f3ereo" peceorood for, sofa
by •
July 9
inpAPER HA, / 1 06.11 y 'S at .1101 i i . PERS
A The iubseriberWreeeived his Spring Pet
of elegant Hall and Paildr Paper,' Which he - will Belt
cheaper than ever. Among the assortment are sew.
eral new and splendi pauernm: XI..ISANIVAN.
April 4 .6' - ' . ... .
.. 16—
.
FEVER AND AGUJICA,
• • •
lialifA ND' S 10 .11.11.2aeRg.
• ,
FILES!' supply of th e above ttletlicuio.a cartairr
zst. cure fur the fever and aiue. Just received amt
for saleat . 1 AIIAILTINS I).reg Store:
September 3,. 36—,
DL - E. NICE; .
APITORNEV AT
CIFFICM ui Contra streetr4positu ilia Eichtinier
Yet:mane; bcPLA
44th 11.,BEORELL az CO.
•
Auctioneers and. Commission Itierohriats.
25 North Isa Street,' abuve Markel,
• PHILADELTUIL , •
414'g particular ~ atienticiWitO. riles Or
•
'steal Estate. at the Esc/lane, or ou•tl,
premises. A record of real estate tor raison to
rent. ; is kept at the store. • 7
• flegular sales of floachold and leitehon for:
niture, will Se held at the Ailition 'Stare, every
Wednesday and Suptrday morning.
r EXECUT44O 4r. AD iIINISTItATORS.
Valuations and is s made of all deiecriPtinns
of personal propertyateal estste,kc.
Families removing and vvishing 'to dispOse
all,tiv,aly part ot,their furnittie, cultave it care- •
fully attended ta etWeii houses,. Or, reruoired
•
the store.
Ir A large asvoilment of elegant and useful:
forintura always kept on tmid, which willbet
roll very low for cub. or •
xxihaaged fat Coart , : l
at Market priieo.
Juno 111
lEEE
FANCY & WINDSOR'
• CHAIR MANUFACTIVIY.r "
No, 113 Sousa StI:I4ONDI Bi, Pumanatrma
THE subscriber respectfully Mukluk the Mae
Otis of Pottsville. antritie county of &M O ? ,
kill generally, to call Intford purchasing also:
-where,t and examine his liirge 'nese' rtnient- of
Chaim, both plain and ormitnental, of every
de.-
ecription, which are manufactured . ' under his own
immediate direction, of the best maternal,-bv
vapor workinen—and Which he icarrahts of ,the
best quality, and at prices as low as can. he pur7 \
- chased in the United States. ' • ' '
0 . .? He also nuinufecterce, an,hivatati•
the superiority of,which eirutists in the astonish.
log facility withivbich tin liavalid,with the slighl,
test effortonak bit' the use of one or both hand?,
move to and fro. in tlierhouse, ofin the open illy
in, a garden or elsewhere, end turn quickly
round without requirrug any inure space 'than it
occupies while /deeding; •
ABRAHAM McDONOUGII. ,
No. 113 South Second Street; Philada.
'June • ...3,44—.3m
'•I ' •
ToDyerOVaoheirs, Ptper Makers, Stoltz*
None Mahler, fad t:l,ls c etrikb s .
IRON WO!flf.S. •
WIIIVED WROUGHT IROII TUBES
. Frain 4 inehee to in m 000.0124 Std 12 fret lam .
capable of - sustaining pressure from 41:10 to 2300 ltst.
per square inch, with Aim Cocks,. T.. LP. andl . ..;
• other ' 'fixtures to suit. fitting together, With. sinew
„puts, suitable for STEW:WATER:GAS. and Tor •
M.II I KI33OTIVE and other ST4thi BOILER. nuts
; •
-411"
• Manailactured mad fofmille.:tiy, • -
Roams, TASKED, 11040111 UL
Warelouses & R Corner bf Third & W}litut &refl.";
I . PHILADELPHIA; , -
Jule !t
LUMBERS - •
rivitlE subscriber kas . *mean hand. and toil.,
cbotioneto keep; eoletieret" asiairtinent
Lumber, satin.] at his mills: such a. White Pine Boards, Hemloct Scantling,,- ••••-
Yelldw do • do •1 Oak Pit kr Az dd. -•••
:Laths.,.. - Hemloek Plaoks, -Of all descriptipos. all 'of which will bisold
reasonatde rates, to *Olt •
• 'Bills Of Cumber; sawed toorder,will be prompt:;'
ly ezeciited-at moderate prime. • • •
-1 . ,WILLIAM AtIBENBIEIV
JOY
. . ,
NEW CHEAP - HAT AND calm STORE
SUPERIOR FINE FUlt t lid "
Te.
[ 4,25
CHARLES F. RAtIIIONOhae tit
ken the Store - No. St Manta s4;,*clatere
Itf St.; oaposile Congress jiallorherik r :
he would reelieetfiutv invite the attentiori-:o'f
friends ate' the'public to bus inoertoi tiatioritnint '
or HATS, atAhe Wit prude of Fon' :DULtjav'Atitr
Twatrev Five Com% which he will vriirtant to
retain, their, colour, shape and glose.• 1,04; shr
beautv,'dorabittiy, lightneei end/ elanticitvi "tot,. -
to be excelled by: may ; 'gold 'at frem $7 . mild '
lora intim**. -As tbe subscriber haslicetiloug
known to the citizens as a practical Hid and Car:
Afoutrjaciareri her ['topes to receives renewal of
their patronage and. favor, and if ' good Hatitt:..
a reatamable price wilt,,insore imam
no pains to merit it. Bats ainthOspo
s ot
kiinda„Wholetutierand'fieutil--tereititavu, or its
equivalent. • .
•: 11. e.r.A. c argo of two Of*cial woolithe taken*
lii"-eic!nipge for hats and cape—the highest pricer.'
Milit for shipping fur, &ar. Macedon, : Eked and
GrailfaMillartin, Fisher; Otter, Wild Oat. Dori ,
4 1 . 0 3; • KRAV.IIIOND,
...' r —frietieal Hat and Cipliaiiii*titie -
82 .,0 1 10" u CMigreittf4ll:::' , :•' •
cliinOi•E*- 2
. • .• •
Phi lictelehil 4410; t-'414)14,...
_‘.,.` , ,_. .1 `,' -: • t -,COAL: , P , .: ~, .. t,.- " t-',„
Irfig
Little ks:holva ek4ditiiiAit itat
' -,, in4llatponnatnyorar Alfa, !bind, gitiliV:
Clinton, tame ,Coat etafirtrect IMO: ttoi*at tvv# - ‘
dotrara * ton. eaR4 toil (tom' afire and dirt: ' '.: ..i,
, Alipti - to , - .rozogas
.t:. ;Putt Clinton. ot at the Compatsyla'atiorl,:-1 ,
- - ;lisx1!(,).Willoot stmet.Pb4.l4
..25, . • -1, . , -,... ' #6;11112.,.. v .'
'CRACECEhlf.....itate. . Sugar Cracker,. tteub, or.it :, .194,..:81uk:,
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