The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 24, 1842, Image 3

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The ',that - we-call 'bacon
,' siltation! The constitution is eSidently_lhat - which
c onititutes. and that which constitutes sa the blood.
We therefore. know that the blood is the smartishndy
and that a good or- bad constitution- is neither more .
n oeless thana good - or hied state of the /decd. - There
is so person who, having lost tralth,-dees not Irish to:
have it restored.. - Use them proper means. Ex
; ne twilb Porpoise Medicine all corrupt tannorer froto
the body, and the blessing. Health: will be the cer - ;
tsinresah; for all pains or ottpleasaat feelings pro;
cee4 from the presence of corrupt orsoiatakhumora,
which are the real cause of everfdisease, and there—
lore the only disease to which the human frarge is -
!subject; because they clog up the seine and aterisc,
and prprent the free circulation of the blood
• Basspacvn's Vwx-rstux Ur:manias, Pu.ta
cure
this disease; because they remove the corrupt of ski
, oted humors by the stomach and bowels, leasing the
good humors to give life and health to the body. Ifiv
1. morally impossible that they can fail.to Cure,prosided
Nature is not entirely exhausted.' • •
Turthasn POttsville, vpm. m c i ri h ner ; Jr
.and
of the age nt publ lobed in arm herpart thin paper.
• TUE 021 AL .
The few nays greold and Wintering- weather, hare
cooed a slight demand for coal this week, and the
shipments elms!' those ofj last week.'opwaltls of
;WOO tons, • - •
The Commereial List Mates that the amount
of goat arrived ett - Fairmount Locks this-aeason,
' from the opening °filet navigation; op to Sept.
.13th', is 'sloth:4s: • ' •' • •
;CoOsignees. No of bosts. ions. ewt.-,
' Del. Coal Co. ' 363 . L*22,228 00
Miler, 238. 13,189 18
• 44; MT, Rogers, . 220 ' 12,204' 00
AL - 11athawny:& co. 214 • 11,944'03
R. Johe's & Co. • '2OB -- 11,4 . 20'15
.H. Safford, • 197 , 10;8.59 17
L W. Downing, 162 .9,063 00 -
. & Co. • 155 8,360.09 '
Wm.! Dewey, - 141 . '7,932 03
F, Taylor, 107 5,948 0 5
,S4B. Beeves, • 105 - 5,851 40
IS. Bradford,' ' • 90 5,200 14
114 Springer, 88 4.984 19
413.131achiston 82 • 4.573 13
Flanagan, 80 . 4,433 19'
p• - • D. !melon,. - • 67 3,764 10
63 3,417 04
66 3,784 02
55 3'0301.0
42 2,342 14
40 2,171 15
.90 2,172 05
• Joel E. Howard-%
J. IC : Olivine,' •
; Jacobs . & Siimickson
T.-Haven;
; J. Stoddart,
Murty,•
Wallace. ••: • :37 - 4 ; 2 : 6 ' 26 12
• Ilichardimo & Firkin. • 33 1,837 12
Jos, Kite & Co. 22: 1,252 05.
John:Brock & Co.• 21 1,176 00
West,Jr. • 17 • • 822 00
Sinodry Fermi, 418 27,572.10
i For Now York, 1420. • 63,561:00
Total • 4973 256.898 06
Itemised this wdeh, 242 13,375 17
5215 -270,274 10
Total this Fannin. ~
Copt. CONStrairtlON Boston
aria Albany Railroad CoinpanY, we 'understand,
sought itvo thonsatid tons of Schuylkill coat;
fernier in the locomotive e.ngieies ott that road:
"Priees int' this iegoin and on bOard of vessels at
Philadelphia remain without charige. Freights to
Boston are quoted at 61.25 a 8137 i, Providence $1;-
121 a SI ,25. New York' 75 to SO cents.
r The shipments from the Lehigh region to the 13th
• • last amount to /71,C01 tone.
Schuylkill Coal Trade.
Shipment's' of Coal for the week ending on Than
day evening last:
Prom Pottsville and Port Carbon, 10.143
• Schuylkill Haven,\ -4- 6,621
• ^.-; f 16,761
By Ran -Itong.
Schuylkill Haven, -
yousville,
, .
' ; • • 18,661_
. • -
Per lam , eeport from Pottsvilldec P.Carlxoi, 200.783
- • . 0 . ' -...' . from Schuylkill Hayin. 1.2,975
Freighti. - •
Pot'tavillo to Philadelphia d 0 to 75
— l6 New York. 62 10
The freight from Schuylkill Haven'hy Canal is from
5 io'lo cents perlon ices than froth Pottsville and
PdrtC9ibon. ' -
Little Schuylkill Coal Trade. • i
real shipped from POtt Clinton, to week endinion
Thttisday evening last.
• . Boats. Tons'
Sept. 16 W. H. Harrisen, 55
• " 16 Milo. 1; , 55
. 17 . Wm. Wallace, 56,
^' 19 Echo; . 5S
rl9 Mary Ann ' 56
"20 ,Josephine,' " 55
• 21 :Cyanc, • . - 58
c. ;',21 Wm. Henrg, - 54
"• 22 Mary Ann, .. • • L 6
::Pur .I.ast.) 1
Sundry Sliippenr,
Per (lus(lust;u, "
319 1726
G EORGE s WIGGA N. Agent.
Total
• ' . Plnegrove Coal.,Trooe. .
•-•
, Thc following la a statement of the amount of coal
'transported on the Union Canal Railroad, from In
to 15th,OfSeptenaber, (inclusive )
• sjetoi4 Oliver,
Myers St Co.
Wheeler, &Miller.
, -!'creenawalt&Gelsrge. - 1
/ ..
, t
Per last report,
Total,
Mine Hill andSchtiylkill Haven Railroad
'The following is the amount of Coal transponed on
tins Road, for the week eliding on Thursday evening
list. Tons - 7,271 0.5
' Last Report, 131,703 17
Tout.
By Rcading Railroad. --- 1.660 00
' WM. NEWELL. Collector.
Our Market,
• coiqtzersus WEEKLY. Porrsvtt.t.s: Sept. 17, • 1842
Wheat Flour; pr Bbl 55 62' 'Bacon, .-; per lb. 61
``-Rye do' cwt. IX Torii, :,` . " 4i
Wheat. i. WI 1,15 lianas, - r ': _ ..F ' 10
-lb e„, - .. . 58 jPotatoes, ' • bush!_ .40
Corn, I' • " -55 Ails ater,.., ; . ton 5,00
o..ti, •,' !" 33 Hay. l,. ' " 15.00
Eggs, • • doz 9 Timothy s'd, bail 2,50
Butter; . lb 121 Clover ", . " 5,00
CAUTION.
..1%11/111CROUS complaints having been - made by
-AM our citizens, to the effect that the Hucksters arc
in the general practiett . of forestalling the market' in
the, imreduce of fruit and .vegetables Gtr retail, contra
ry to an ordinanceof the Borough.' prohibiting any
such purchases before 12 o'clock, noon. This is-to
nOttry all persona 'that said ordinance will be encore
, ed from and after this data against allpersons so of ,
fending.
• - JOHN M. CROSLAND, Buis.
Pottsville, September 21,' .
TEACHERS WANTED.' •
'1 " Directors_ of the Schuylkill Haven Free
, Schools, Schuylkill twiny. are desirous of enga
ging tho service* of four competent Teachers. for the
public school& of said district. The schools will
commence on Monday,_the Wet or October. Appli
cants Sony direct to
• • JOHN !JUDSON. Pies% of the Board.
September 24, , ' 39-3„
Tu thelndcpenitint 4tectcrra of Schuythiti county
TILE undersigned bait ,beinencoirraged .to offer
himself as a candidate for the office of : •
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
And if elected will Perform the dutiOs of the office
witha otrianto' ttl to the nublie interests. .____
GEORGE II: IffICHTER:
Pottsville, Sept. 23, 184. ;• 4 I -- 29
.
MISS E. KENTS'. -
SECECTI3CHOOL.-:
*ISS:IIEW. will teneh all ihe" bianebei of an
t7Engliah education, together with plain and tuna l .
mental need re work. _r
- .
For temps, apply at the school, in the atone
mt. on the earner orMarket and Centre Streets.
Pottsville. Se - readier 2i. 29-81*
. ,
11 I I\o3..—Tbe imbscribers have been appoint- -
"—; ed Atenta by.,the New York klanufaeturibs Co.
for , the obi *fitted' celebrated Grand Action Piano%
'4:W , alther RosetroWd or. edahopny, a specimen of
which can biseettity'applAng
December N. 111.• - T.. J.
SCHUYLKILL
,COUKTY,. ;
• - the COnit of commit)
Jeremiah I:Pleas - of Schuylkill County . of
• the Oetolier Term: 542-1212. -
Enos Jones. ' Sei. fac. Sun 11,chanirs
1
Lieia,!.so4l. I
I!lottieheriby:gisen Aliments, lend 1
others: interestedi in a - certain Dwelling House,'
in West firtinsvig township, Schuylkill county.
on lot of ground. purchased by
.I.hesaid Joan,
front #e late Henry_ Reash.4cceased; in bus
,fife
time. That a'Scire•FaCiaa has heee iitined.upon
the Mechanic's Lien.., enieted in `the Court •of
Common Plea., of Schtiylkill county, in the
bor,iS case." and . be, returned in
,October
, of faid,Court. - ' --•-
' • • 3011 N O. WOOLISON. Sheriff.
'Sheriff 's Office, Orwigs.-
burg. Sept. 2,4.1845. f
SOOYLKILL COUNTY, $3. ••
William Stephen _son m ° i n n p tl i ea a‘Ca p. urt or n s f e Ca huv ra l :'
•o s LI tkill Canty, of the terns
The - fh il lidaiP" . " ' and of October .1842-208.
Reading. Rail 'Read I. Sci. fac :' sur. p odia.
Company. - -: 1 , • :j nice Lien, for $330 17-
'Notice is hereby given to all claimants. and
'others uaterested,in a certain Two Storied (on
the east siderimildingi situated - on and adjoin
jog the:Philadelphia. and-Reading Rail Road,
-immediately below Mount Carbon, in Manheirri
township, Schuylkill county. being 80• , feet in
depth, and 30 feet wide, being the building or•
house known as the denial, and built for pur.
pose by the PhilSdelphia and Reading poi Road
Company. bouridally grjiu &of Rail fined toot.
Fatly. That a &ire • Pacias has been issued op.
on the Mechatic's Lico;entered in the Court of
C‘iininon Pleas of Schuylkill couniy,?in INS - a.
bore case, and will be returned to October term
ot - Eail court. • _
• JOIIIVIG. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
Sheriff 'a Office, °Twigs'
burg, Sep. 21,1843:- (
DIECIIANION LIEN.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SS.
Benjamin, F. Poniroy &71 - 1p -the Coort•
Enrich W. McGinrifi. Ira- Common Pleas, of
ding tinder the"firm of October term, 1842.'
Pomroy and. McGinnis, }N0.490. •
vs- I Sci.. tee. gat. Me
na Delawsre Coal - Cool. I chanties Lien. for
[m. J $540 15. • •
Notice is hereby given to, all claimants, and
othoes interested, in a certain building; to viz :
All that „certain Stone Building, and Frame
Building Oared ittaehed; situate in Nortiregian
township,' Schuylkill county, near the West
*asp of the Mount Carton Rail Ruad, at the
place, called, or known as the Delaware Coal
Company's West Peach Mountain Mines ,"one
part of the said Stood Dwelling being 38 lent,
wide, and 53 feet long, and 15 feet high, to the
square, and occupic? as the - Engine House, - and
the other parr of the said Stone Wilding being
:23 'feet wide. , cod 38 feet Jong, ,and one story
high, and occupied as a boiler ; house, and the
triune building,Aitached to the said Stone r build.
mg and forming part thereot,_ being about 24
feet wide, and .alimit 60' feet Jung, and ono sta.
ry high, and the Steam Engine, Machinery and
- boilers therein, and pumps thereto attached, and
ground covered , by such building, and so. much
'other ground immediately adjacent thereM, and
belonging to the : said Delaware4al Compa.
ny, - ar, may •be necessary, for the ordinary • and
useful purposes of, such building, together with
all and singular the appurtenances thereto =and the coal mines to which the same are appurtenant.
That a Seirelacias has been issued upon, the
Mechanic's Lien, entered in, the Court of Ctttn
mon Pleas of Schuylkill comity, in the above
stated case, and will be returned to October term
of said court.
1,660
140
• JO3N G. WOOLISON. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office. Orwigs- • /
,A ;
burg, Sep. 24,1842. ' p;;--
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS. .:
1 . Itl the Court .81*Com-
Benjamin F. Pomroy r term,
The
Pleas of Schillkill
'es . . county, October
The Delswaie Coal , 1842, NO. 189. 'l.•
• Company. i Sci. fac. Sur. Mechan
ic's Lien, fur. $2BlB.
•
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331422
' • Notice is - hereby given to-all 'claimants, and
others interested,.iu a certain buil ing, to viz:
All that certain Stone f3uiiding, d Frame Buil
ding thereto attached, *sit to in Norwegian
Townrwip, courly, :flow the Wert
Branch:cc& the. - Mount Carboh Rail Road, L at. the
place called, or known 'as the Delaware Coal
Company's West. Peach' Mountain Mines, one
pFlift of We said' Stone Building being 38 feet
wide and 53 feet: long, - and 16: feet high, to the
square, and occupied as the Engine House, and
the other part of the 'staid Stone Building, being
23" test wide,. and 38 feet long,- and one story
high, and occupied as a tioiler,pouse„ and the
frame building attached to the said stone build.
lug, and forming part thereof t i being about 24
feet wide, and about 60 feet long, and one story
high, sod the Steam ."Engine, Jolachinery ad
boilers therein and primps .thereto attached, and:
groeild covered by suet' building, and so much
other groutui immediately adjacent 'thereto, and
belonging to the said .Delaware Coal Company
as may b¢ ;necessary for the orchnary and ; useful
pur . pases'of said building, together with all and
singular; he appurtenances thereto, and the coal
mines WlHnch the same are appurtenantj That
a &lire facias has been issued upon the Niechan
ic's Lien: enteredin the Court of Common Pleas,
of Sehuvlkill county, In tlfe' above ,
stated -case,
ear' will:. tie refereed to October term' of said
court.
siki
7044
460
8149
806 00
655 10
61 09
267 12
1,79 D 111
23,515 CO
25.3 m 11
SiIIfUYLKILL COUNTY, 8$
‘`. William Stephenson ) In the Court of Cora
vs • mon Pleas of Schuylkill
Joseph George, Contrac- county, of October term,
tor, and Philadelphia 1842, No. 209.
and Reading Rail Road , Sci-fac. Sur. Meehan-
Company. J ice Lien. S3GS 03,
Notice is hereby given to all claimants. and others
interesred, itra-certain One Soriid Building, situate,
on and adjoinitg the Philadelphia and Reading Rail
Road, near to and below. Mount Carbon, in Manheitn
township, Schuylkill rounty,.bound on the. West , by
the Centre turnpike. and on the', East, North and
South. by land orsaid Rail Read Co"ipany, extending
in depth about one hundred and eleven feet, and be
ing In width 28 feet at tie nprihwest e - id, and 48 feet
at the south pet end, being -the building used an the
engine.house. - and water station sof the said rail Mad
company. That a Scire facia*: has been issued upon
the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Coin
nionPreas of Schuylkill county. in the above case,
anti will be returned to October term of said court. -
.' JOIIN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
• Sheriff's Office, °twigs- /
6 13 rj, Sep. 21,1812, • $
142,95 02
TIIE partnership heretofore existinebetwqpn the
subscribers, under the 6rm of M. A. Meyers. in
the Mitlinery business, was dissolved on the 21st of
September. inst.. All persons indebted. to said firm;
will make - payment to John S.C, Martiniand all those
having demands will present , them to him for settle•
twat, behaving the business to settle up.
M. A. MEYERS, • 1-. "
JOUN S. C. , MARTIN.
ge tembei 2i, 32-31, -
IDGCRCET , BOOKS—Ladies' and Gentleman's
Pocket Books, and Card ,tlases, and Pocket
%alms, just teemed and for sale by
Sept.:ll 39 ~• B. BANNAN.
WlLLattend to all business entrnited
care' with diligence and - dctipatch. ,
Office in 'ldSrket Street, South, side, i ebor
d i stance above centre Street.
Pottsville; JOI.V 23.
.
:JAMES II; CAIIPBELL,
•- • ATTORNE Y AT LAW. •-,
.
1111A . 8 removed his office to , the welt side efCestue
- Amt, a few dean above Mahatma*? er.
y o
0 '
", •
PiTC6--
kann
7 i 5...;
boat of tf►s In the
"124 2;
211E021ANIV*LIL$N4
MEC,fIAfiICN LIEN.
LIE'.
" JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
Sheriff% Office, Orwies. •
burg, Sap. 24, 1842. • c r •-, • 39
NECUANIC'S LIEN.
NOTICE.
.10EIN4VILLEI,
AT'll.l - WEY AT LAW,
NM
• Vatted strates; - erinsurt_ - _;:'
EASrERI DISIIIICT OF, PENNSYLVANIA.
111-11atikruptet,-: -
7 -- • - - NOTICE' • `
AP.ETITIONfor the BerteSt`ef the Darit‘ttlpl
lAA% bee tiect! filed the ?..911t;tityl ofAttflublril
.1842; by -'"•
•Alexander Graham , late , merchent,lSOteillali
•T
...415t0t Augur. • •
Robiniten
.Ilejr, Miner, Schuylkill .
.Which :Petitions Will be heard.befote; theßff•
Arid' Conk of the United„Staters for this. g,Oere
District of:Pennsylvania, in Bankruptcy. at_ he'
District Court Room in the City of, PhilatklPlthis
on Friday the 30th day'of SepteMbei nest. at 1 1
o'clock. A. Al. ,When and- where altriersoni
terestedvnityappear Ind show cause; if any they
lustre. why the prayer of the said Petitiotta stioeld
not be granted. and the said_ Pctithiners be 4e.
dared Bankrupts. -
FRANCIS-DOPK I NSON ,
Clerk' of Didriet Court.,..
NOTICE. .• • "7.
APE'I'ITION for the 'Bene fi t of the Bankrupt_
Law has been filed the sth day of &picas •
her, 1842; by • -
Lewis L. Bevin, Innkeeper, Schuylkill eoubty
"Which Petition will be* heard before the . District
Court of the United States for 'the Pastern; Dis
trict of Pennsylvania,. •siturig in Bankraptcy, at,
the Distrik Court in the City ofP.hiladel - _
phis, tm-Friday, Viistb 'day of October nest, at
11 o'clock, A.M.I, , When'and where ail 'Persona
interestedf nahrappear and - show—cause, it any
they have;: why the prayer 'of the said -Petition ,
should not •be granted, and the said Petitiutier .
bedeclareclßankrunf.: • • , .
FRAS. fIOPKINSON,
Sep; Id, 37 "
-31 . • • • Clerk of District Court.
II
EM
Sep. 3, 36-3
•
A 'PETITIOI4 fin `the Benefit of the Bankrupt
Law, has been filed the 9th day of Septem.'
William Audenried,late Flirmer, Miller & Lurn-,
'her Merchant, Schuylkill county.- ' •
Which Petition will be heard before the Dietricl
Coati of the United States for the Eastern Die-,
trict of Pennsylvania, eitting Bankruptcy,, at
the District Court Room' in tbe Cityof
ori• - Friday, the 15th day of October 'talc, :
at II o'clock", A. M. When, and where all, poi:
sons interested clay appcir and-show caose.if
any, they.bave, wby the prayer Of the said
Lion should not be . grantcd.r -and the said Petit.;
tienef be declared Bankrupt. • '
' HOPKINSON;,
Sep. 17, 38 -3t •" .' 'Clerk of District Court.*
-. . •
NOTICE. - '
PETITION, tor the Benefit of the Bankrupt
2-11 k• Law, , has,becn.filed.;:the 19th day s of Septetn
ber, 1842,.14 • •
Moses Straus; of the late. firm of Stripe' &Nen.
semen Coal , Merchants, Schuylkill County.
And Which, Petition viral be ,beard before the
District Court &Mae Unite,3 States for the ' East
ern District of Pennsylvania ,; flitting in Baiik
ruptcy,at_the District Court Otial in the City-of
Puiladeliihia„ on Friday, the 28th day of OctJber
next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and Where nil
persons interested may appear and show eause,; if
any they have; why the player ot said - Peti.
tion should not be granted, and the said Petitioner
be declared Bankrupt. • '1
FRANCIS HOPKINSON
Sept. 24, 39-3 Clerk' °ID/strict Court
. • ./
NOTICE. -
EMI
A. PETITP:W for the Benefit of the Bankrupt
Liti, Eat' been. filed - Me 15111 day 'of Septein.
bcr, 1842, by
Benjamin Hasler, Boat Builder, Schuylkill co.
Which Petition - will be heard before the District
Court of the putted Stites for the . Eadiern Dis
trict of Pennivlvenia,' sitting in Bankruptcy, at
the District Court Room in the City of Philadel
phia, on Friday, the 18th day of October nest. at
.11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons
interested may appear and show cause, , if any'
they have, Why the prayer of the • said Petition
should not be granted, and the said Petitioner be
declared Bankrupt. . • ;
FBAS. HOPKINSON,.
Clerk of District Court.
Sep. 24, 39-3
PURSUANT to an order .of the 'Orphan's Court
ofSchnylkill County, the subscriber, Arimmistta
tor of the estate of Robert C. Hill. late of blanheim
township, in the count 7 of Schuylkill, deceased. will
expose tiy Sale by PnbucVendue, on Wednesday. the
12th day.of October tier', at ID o'clock : fa the fore
noon, at the-house of George Kailfman, in the Bor
ough of Schuylkill Haven, andbounty aforesaid ;
' All that certain Message and Tenements; and piece
of Land; containing about 20 acres. situate en the
hfine.Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road. about 11
miles from Schylkill Haven; late - the residence °timid
,Robert pleasantly situated 'in the Wear,
Branch Valley of the Schuylkill. To be sold, in cep=
trate Lots, suitable- for buildings and,gardens.iccord.
ing to a draft in possession of the Adininistrator.
• •Also a Frame House, Stable and Lot
of ground, situated "in the Borough Of
j: si Schuylkill Haven; bounded uf front on
I %I Front street, on the north by a lot late of
Jacob Divert. on tile east.-Ity a 20feet
alley, and on the' south,: by a Lot of Daniel • Kline.H
Containing in width 41 feet..and in depth 230 'feet;
marked in Swift's Addition to Schuylkill Haven,
4, occupied at present by the Rev. Mr. Drake.
Also the following Lots acvantageourly ,situated
for baildiog, in the healthy and thriving Borough of
Schuylkill Haven, marked in the map of Lippincott's
Addition to Schuylkilillaven.as lot No. 49 t bei ng,tri.
angle on -the front of,Dhck and Haven streets.
so. 52, With a Log House thereon, Mr Dock Street,
40 feet, by 230 feet.
No. 53. Simated on Dock street.4o feettry.43o feet
• " 61,00 Turnpike, cornerof Dock street,46 feet
'by 230 feet,'inore or less. '
-No. 15 and 16, situate on Dock street, 40 feet by
230. more or less:. • . •
. .
No 66,0 n Turnpike, next to - coiner of Dock St.,
46 feet byy 267 feet.
N 0.123, On Haired - street, containing 144 Percher:
Also,the undivided one third interest in the follow
ing Lots marked on said map . - .
Non.-2, 3, 4,7,8.9, 10,17, 18,19, 20, being each 40
feet by 230 feet; more or less.
N0..26, Being' 0 feet by 220 feet.,
d 50, " Triangle.shape. -
0 , 65.‘ - u 46 fbet by 239, sitiliteim Turnpike.
Nov. 95,9 G, 97.• Beautifully situated on the Turn- .
pike, opposite the German Church,• adjoining the -
County E'arm. each 3 acres, arid 157 porches: - - •
Noe. 104, 105, 106,107,108, 169,110, being:.each
80 feet by 230 feet.
No. 119, Being 80 feet by 147..
lt.2. l oontaining one acre. and 142 perches. ,
0 124. 125,127. Each containing .144 perches. .
226, Containicg one acre and 142, perches. •
,137,r Being 18 rep by 18 perches.
0 138,139, HO. Being 80 feet. . - ;: • •".
Also, frvi ona half undivided interestin a Lot ,of
ground siinatein'thertoinagh gf Pottstown. Miint
gnmery. county. 'Together , . with a Bay Press Stone
Barn, and-Weigh Scales erected theteon„
The tenni, ofSale—ten per cent of the purchare
money to be paid on day of Sal 6. and the balance on
delivery of the Deeds.' Any infotmation'in re.latuin
to the property may be bad by applying
_ IVILLIAM S. :
• ' Administrator.
' West Branch Valley, near Schuylkill Raven.
By order of the court, • ;
JACOB KREBS. Clerk.
39---•
September 3.
pluqpittiADELPRIA ? P.E.tIHING,,and
porrsviLLE MAIL ROAD:
, • - CHANGE OF HOURS, , •
On afterWonday, JOly 25 . th,1842, the; Rai.
senger Train an the, - Wln;reßoad, will
10324'44 the following hours,;:
Pei= at 43 A.M.-",(r wi „
. Pottsville, 71 . A. M. , ,
ilowrko.t
,pent Sing Readipg, ' ' • --
For PhiladelPhia; at..
"f al ` •
4
" Pottsville, of 111 A. -'
M:
.
"FARES. -,
Between Phileds..4Pottsvilid ' . $3.50 & 12,51
" Reading -,- do , " 1,40.". 1,00
EXCURIMON TICKETS...4IIOOD 70 . 11. - 2 DA . ie;"
Between Philadelpleit., rousviqo *s'llo
" • Reading, " po
Both trains pass at . Pottstown..
the traits w&U akiP foe' way Ossinget. at
the:usual Points: : '
G..IIICOLLS,
July 22,1842, .
30-If.
1.• AVAs. tam ..•
i • rpetteeen' l'ettsi 4
.11ki' and Meant - ''Cathuii; tin
ul e hinaday• last, a Ditiond:Bretst Pin With
a large stone in the emirs; entinanded by entailer
ones. .A..seasonahht, naiad , pahl hi any
person finding the lame,and.reutraing It to the
=Dal-JAMES CARPENTER.',
," , : . = - `,.:' , 2l'.''.f.',•'''; , IF .".':
-',.- f , ` - '; ~ ,t 1,,t-:•"4.7.-
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THEMDTERS:
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BEM
'NOTICE.
PUBLIC SALE.
.."`• z.„:••' ••• '
1 , • ; -'
tJBENB~.PEA'sB -intoime.the
Public 11.11heliss IPA PP Ow *STY treater
nen* a l ipteridid Athibition'ef the'HYDRO.DX.,
YGEN ICROSPIk. 'which' Will be exhibited
iiiiy,4IJESDAY e v ening for. newt • titke, a t
half , _ a o'clock, it the . •
=>TOWNNdLIti
inthillariegto of Pottsville, and pn
evenings_ will be exhibited one rif the - finest MA.'
tocf..4NTERNS,.ur:PBANTASMAGGiIyAs
eyer, enbildted,eliewinta fund of amusing and
interestingabjectisksettannutliadftrultdisisils.
and grotesque figures, ilev, atie.
Tee Hgdro-Oxyggildieroacopei
Which" has been inhibited in ' , Slidell and ethei
Cities to nearly non A lIILLICOtaI Petsona,-and
has received the approbation ot menet ficiefice.
and the Admiration of-all who baSetteeuß;-rand
Is PthsPonsed by competent Judgespone of the
anwr retvgases, turraunicirra oldie kind In the
VITGRLD!! ' • ' '
Among the specimens will be seen in A single
`,drop of WATER, magnified'24oo;ooo times : I
teeming with thousanda oftiviag insects.
The Water Devil which devours every day
eight times its own weight of insects:
A geklg o g, win be magnified to the extentet
thirty feet.
A Flea be 'signified larger than an Ele
phant, . - •
The Eyeof Fly magnified S feet
The Sting as Bee magnified 10 feet.
Wing or the cOniMon House Fly. magnified II
' feet in length:.
Fur from the Redikox, whiCh looka like ropes.'
The insects that inhabit the , human head,
- fied to 6 feet in length. .
Dewn on the back of a Ree,'has the appearance
of Poreopinequills.
' Point of the finest tianibrie Needle, leeks like
large crow-bar. - ,
Eye of the same, as thoughyou enact put your
arm through it. • r
Itsili.causlin appears as the grating of a prison
door • r -
Sewin;- Silk as the Cableors Ship; .
Moscheta, magnified to It feet in length,
ing the proboseas, d&c.
Admittance to the Microscope, 20 cents—ch.i.
deco half price. .!
Admittance the 14 Wein, 12i cents.
ANIMAL. MAGNETISM, .
N. 13.-.-,-To those who ire afflicted with the
R heu ma tism ; Had. act.es IScalda; Barns; Par.
lytic 'affections , ; Neuralgia ; Tic Doloreux ;
Sprains; SiruThe; St. Vitirs' Ronde; Disealies
of the Spine, end all Nervolis diseases. For the
cure of the , Above complaints, R. Peale will be
found in his rooms from 419 12 o'clock, A. M.,
and from 310 6 P. M., every day except Sundays.
'The price of attendance miidorate.
AXCUANGEIII O TkL,
COTRE MFEET,
t'PosiTg THE TOWN HALL.
P TTSVILLE .f PENN' A.
CLARK Ar.. SEItZII;IGER.
- •
RESPECTFULLY
eminence to the travelling
cornmuitity,thatthey i t l ave taken that large
,
and splendid e lilishineet, the Ex
thustar. liortnirecentlY kept by Vial;
;: 11 ,14 : 1..,..' ham G. 3o4nstio; situate atthe corner
° re ent ry and C r allowoill streets,near
ly opposite. the T G „.,11, t 4, in the Borough of
Pottsville, which hes beat throeehly repaired
and materially improved far the- sectimmodation
of visiters. The Hotel Mr feet fiont Cen
tre street, and one hundre ancrthirtmight feel
on Callowhill, three storied `nigh; it is admirably
provided with Parlors, Sitting Rooms,' Reading
Room, and large airy . ehaMbers—the must spa
cious, pleasant and convenient Dining Room' ' to
the country—a new and superior Bathing Fatah.
lisbitnent—!and e.very conitationce and emufortl to
render it in all respects a most desirable Motel.
No . pains or expense , will be spared- to furnish
the Table and 137 r with Abe heat that this and the.
Philadelphia Markets afford--and with , a deter.
mination to devote their personal attention to the
'comfort and atcommodation of.'those who Easy
favor them with a call--sided by active, careful
and'obliging servants, they hope to give general
satisfactipn. • -
PRIVATE FAMILIES wishing to visit this
highly. interesting and healthy Coal Region, will'
be provided with Parlors- and Chambers, which
they feel - confident will please tbe most
.
• The Stabling attached, is large and,Oell con
strur.ted. and • attended Hostlers.—Horses and
Carriages' ay be had at any time to convey per.
mina 'taany part of the,country-
AnOmuitius runs from this Hotel daily, to and
from the Depot, to meet the Cars, for the accom.
modation of persons - trac:elling on the Rail Road.
' DAVID - CLARK, .
' ll_ JEREMIAUSEITZINGEIL
Abgust .27 _ • 35—t
•
. LIEN.
In Me Court compzo4, Pleas of Scla4lkill
county, October Terrn, 1842—N0.61.
- VRobertl araide, „ • ' •
• Moaes Strolls°. . , •_
1-NOtice.is hereb.Y;given to all claimants, and
others interested, in a aerfain Two Story Frame
:House. with Onb story;-wings ow 'each side, and
erected Goa I.4tai ptecriot gfound,oitua.
led on the SeathWeatern side of Centre street, in
the' Horpugh of Pottsville, and bounty ofSvhuy l.
kill, and containing ,about 40, feet front on said
Csiitre street and beiriaded Northwsrdly by a 24 4 .
teei-wide:ilrey, end tieing the Northwesterly
pa,0.. - of the Jot marked. in the general plan of
said Borough, nuinber .24. That - a &ire Facies.
has been hoped ,upon the Ifichinie's Lien, en. -
teid in the Court of Common' Pleas of Schuii
kilcounty, in the above . stated ciuto,,and'wt t be
rethrned to October. Telitisot said coda.
JOHN J. WOOLISPN Sheriff.
Ire Office; Ot!wigs.,
hurg.Atigust 21.1840. ,
IIECIIA LIEN.
. .
Me Court of CoOlizOn Pled* .•of Sihuylkill
ounty. of October Tenn, 1842.—N0. 63.
ichardlL - BOughner,.. 7 _
itch vir:Taylor'e 'nd A1 7 ,' '.
Fred Siphatton. . .-
1
otice is hereby gii:en to all claimants. and
t l v
.' , • ' 1
oers intereated. in a certain building to wit :
a certain one storied freine baildtnt, used ai an
en' me house;, and blackt lu mith shop. adjoining
th Valley furnace , in S, ng - kill township, in
!
th .county of _Sphnylkill,
be n issued upon the Alethanits's.Lien, , entered
in the Court - °C C"iniqn Pleas of ~Schuyll a ill
Ih T Ata Sena Facies his
county, in the -' - '" ' "re.
toned to Octol
. . .
Sket;iff !it : Met
lire, Ativen
' ' -CUR'
I ' "- ''
'- It• •
- No. 1 South Seeohd preet, Philaddphta.
AVE alweYS'cin hand, 11, very superior and
, 'eitiesive , tursnrtthent of 'Sak.-:/inbrelles,*
..11 1
°till Ginirhant . Umbrettet; end - Ca I l
ton ostoret
la ;of every deseription,latio, a large - varlet:. Id
. , , AR OLS, , -
,if lob - they are now . o mg, at:prices adapted
tti
i the times: , Country (merchants. and IllePLlb
li ;are invited to inspee.ion previous to m aki ng
sir puiehar res.. =.. - • •; - , , - . -.-, .
Relielnotes talien at. }iir.; . • '— ' I, •
"r e ... rve* . M 4 ' I Stalt second, only One door
ow M ar ket street. ; :, i --,
The cheapest store in?the City.
- Plula.,'Auglist 20. i' F ,
Ti:l-:VEGiT2O.I.I4S;;PittrITS 1 41 0 .• "ix ;" - .'
tilt enbseittier- run etftilliannonnees in the
: t o,
''' - - eitlien• 'uf - rthio ugh, and surrotandlog
• ' ' try, that ha . will -a stays keeplonluind at hut
nt.fr South Wed eat er of C,entro end Mahan.'
t ' ngo Situate, 'Under !in anteln the cbateil
Vigetehles and Fruitsi the Philadelphia, yoUthet
avi orthr it z et hiet ka t lit r 4i thi ll Seirlyoattdrehrititactuidelphaliwa ;realm;
lied, and parlienler 1 hinds of legotablou 9A'
nit obtained to order at the ihOrtest notice.
tle'reapatfuflisolisitilho inapportof tho ton)._
ilt,
inig!,. -which he . will 13111fitiVOT to.tnerit
,by
lifoluPt. atOPUttou 'lO his Winces. ' "-
4 : ,:
, I l'ollsaille, 'Ono 25;:- ,'" - ' .2&..tr
'1111. 9# 0 Art, r-klo _
FOle,: - .Consinirrion
,vllo4 l vitPi`: -.0 InT4unls
•.A.***'lllll2oliTl4:PitCol', nun,
'WrictiirtimcCeniciii, Vim*" -Wriffsisa :4 4 - Nut;
Dalasi k enanSoc; Gibitinkind aD iiincia4nf did
Pclitiottery, Orme; ."
-READ'wliArre
W$
AT,
.14',WonderfoIReeneeryrhIrvi1;.8..!..‘estiirr ,
was attacked With thin d imam in thefall
_PA
9siginating A a from violent cold which etille4 ll l) ,- .
on her luny Various tweeds* . were faience
to—the mat sbllnl physicians were censulied•r!
Yet stexby step that fearfolelisease t ialtatimitint
began to prey upon bor.—She-became subject to
4 llent file of coughing.- expectorated large 99 111 7
titles-of Matter. and wits evidently sinking very
ban. ,:/n this .distresaing inteatien. after all the
vuireua reinedies-hed heed tried in vain, and
when naught but the/me seemed to afford her
anyinnspect of the invaluable ttatmvs re.
stored her le' health ; ;and the, .14vci.of
that emaciated form, Withering toi decay,sheis ,
, mingling in society, _ infieuei- health' and spirits
than she has injoyedcor..years "flCrSee'descrip.
thin Orthininteredingcmm in Dr: Wistar's Trek
Oise on Consuniption.
Disinterested Testlininity.;:. Uniting witnessed
;theisurprisitig effitacy 'of.: 04 Wistarse irepera.
Lion of Wild Cherry, in the: case of Mrs.Austrii,
I • cheerrelly requatinend, it as a vithiabhi remedy,
and ricknowledied his statement true and cur.
.1.11. WALTERS, M. D.
MU
Now York, April 12, . 1841. . •• •
&Surprising Cure- Mrs. blatant ' WitsOn, a
pior btit highly respectStife member of the, ftleth
odist,phurth, wee :also of with ConsUtitp-
Hun in its, worst. forms. ` -and Considered past re.
covery by all her friends. - A bottle of this-Bal.
sal wasiiresented to her, which relieve& her • int
mediately. Thie 'circantsteace, being made
known :to tlfe - members of the„chnich, they fur.
chaied siveralbotiles for her, which relieved hcr
entirely: 'Ther,isame toviety 'have purchased
over forty'betiles,,.forpersons in indifigent sir.
'cupistances, andpbsitively assert it . has nut been
used-in a single_instatico When it has.out given
Surprising 'relief., • • .
Tr, We. theruidersigned. members of the Der.
biti'Brineyolerit Sucitty.of the Methodist church;
'having extueined the above statement of Mr..
Wilson'sWM, berebyzertify it fain all respects
true, and • earnestly recommend Dr. lVistar's
remedy to all whe aro afflicted. /
Gioaurz Rfti tta, Many GARDNist i ,
THOMAS C 0011139, ELIZABCTH Janet's.
Liver Comptailt.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson wee
afflieted with thiscomplaint tor nearly five years.
during which tiine she was under the, most ski].
ful-phyUicians- r ha'& tried. Mercury, Botanic, and
ITunioceptithic remedies,ind every thing that af.
fored- bet any 'hoita of 'tend: She bad dull,
watidering pairui In'tho side. Sometimes in •the
shoulder and small of the hack, - a hacking cough,
frequent pains, in , dm breast, and has been una.
ble to sleep on the Heti Side for three year/. By
the use of this Balsam, she weecured in a few
Weeks, and. remains well to this day.
ELIZA THOMPSON.
Roxborough, Seplember 12,1841.
Dear Sir—Please send me two boftlen inure of.
'your•Balattin of Wild, Cherry like that you Bent'
me before. .1 have taken-nearly ell of the first,
and.confidently believe this medicine will cure
me. ,1 haye heed a great many remedies within
the laskyear, but have never found any thing that
Lea relieved me so, mach. It has stopped my
rough entirely, checked my night shiteats, and I
sleep better at night And feel better in every way
than I have for many nionthe.
'remit, respectfully, Janes KICLI.V.
! ' llolmeshurg, September 12, 1841.
Fiiend Wistar—l must, again trouble thee to.
send me two bottles More of thy invaluable Hal
sem. I hive.noW taken three - bottles in, all, and
can ereure "bee that it has done me' more
good than all medicine I have ever takem be
fore. Send ire by the stage as soon as possible;
'and' oblige thy (end. JACOB HOLLOWAL .
• • BfiStarf September 8, 1841.
Dear Dactor.—Hearing so many. people talk
'about the wonderful cores your Rsam of Wild
Cherry has inede in Consumption, I sent to one
of your Agents the - other' day fur a kWh, and.,
have found itito relieve me so much, (heti want
three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will
cure melee. I have used a great many balsams
of different kinds, bare tried Jnyne's Expecto
rant and other medicines besides. butt nothing has
evgy dune me as much good as yours has. Send
by the steamilkiit Ibliyar." /Yours truly. _
<
PAINS IN TUE BREAST, %MLITT, WEAMNIISS AND
Cotton. - The Rev. - Dr. Dunlap has addressed us
a lettei in which he says two of his datighters
hid soffered`severely` with an obstinate cling&
frequent paiper in the breast, &c., and appeared
to be going into a tepid decline. '„ By the use of
a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely
recovered ind noal enjoy excellent health.
Asthmis Cured.—Mr.' Jacob Pnyder has an.
thorned us to say that he was afflicted with this
annoying complaint for several year! and had
tried every thing in'vain. lie - was subject to
constant wheezing, a troublesumo Congh, Spit.
Ling Of Phlegm, Pain inthe Chest, and sometimes
in !,be region of thelleart, and nothing else ever
gave hip relief.' , - •
Chronic Cough.--;•Mr. Isaac Rogers was also
afflicted 'with an obstinate -Cough, originating
front a disease of t h e Lungs and Chest, and never
found bey 'thing to give' biro relief but this . Bat:
•
Such in:fitet is the nature' and sidiplicity of
this medicine, and so extraordinary 'have been
many of the cum It hai perforined, that it has.
already attained the highest reputation, and al;
though scarce two years ,have elapsed since it
was first made public, we can, proudly say, its
fame has spread in every direetion, and it is rap.
idly - acquiring , a .celtbrity unequalled by any
medicine ever offered to public notice:
• DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
Inlevery section of the country. wilrifind this
medicine an important and valuable' dedition to
their stock, and simuld
-ALWAYS KEEP. IT -ON HAND,
As it is not in our power to place it within the
reach of all those - afflicted, and 'there .are doubt•
less ; thousand Suffering who would resort to it
ILr relief Willey could obtain tt conveniently;
O Be particular 'when "you purchase, to ask
IM
or Di. WISTAiN [basal or' WlLiCativ.ve, as
there is an article called the "Sires, his WI
Cucedr," adviioicid; winch pie
eat medicine., - ' , .
, -
purely Vegetable and 'highly approved Com
pound, Forepaw icin bf the Prunus. Virghtianct,,or
" Mid Marry Bari',approiveti by the - College
of Pharmacy, recommended. by' the medical lit=
silty,- and universally acknowledged the , mast
valuable' Family Medicine'-ever disctivered::
• :N° Quackery l Ne Deception.
The phisichin may boast ot his skill in Many.
diseases—the quick may. puff. his u:onderful
cares, but of remedies ever -discoocred for
diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal.
ly admitted nothing has - ever proved as success ,
ful -as that unrivalled , medicine, Dr, Wistar's
'Balsam of lillerXherry, which has eit t etzied•
some of the most astonishing curesever recorded
`in the history of medicine. •
Such indeed are the astohishing healing sod
restorative properties of this Bottom. 'that eireii
in the advanced stage's of consumption,'-and' in
Liver Consptainti,•iiiiiisses, which have 64 - 4
the= skid' of-the - triocC. dietinguished-phyticins,
when;patients hare suffereii; with- the most din
tressing eungd; great - difficulty ifibteithing;iiight.
sweats, bkediog of the lungs, he. after the most
esteemed remedies of our Pharmaeceplas _have
- failed, this inialhable remedy. /manta only given,
_surprising relief but actually effestedearesistter
all - . hopes a recovery had- been entirely tle:
'paired - • • •.
Besides its surprising. efficacy. in -thew
- diblecomplaints, it has proved, ii-very::soperiOr
remedy fur diseasevof children,Jucti,as,Creesp,,
Whoopittif C00g4.. &c,, - and in:those diiordeta
that prevell so extensively thrimghout the-Winter
-season,ench coughs, : •Colds; Pie ily,Nu.
env", And Pains in-the: Brent, pm:eddies ficai'
itegketed-Caldc,it steeds =-:
Prepared, whnletate anCretait,bellhixtstays i
Co.:Chemists:llo: 33 SAM foortii:Atriet,;
Phaidelptiii: -. '; Price $1 'OO '
fcild.inTottayijle by - -
JOON
Awl; dialer* - Auppliod.V. Al*
artinktitaleipricen::
nER DEUTSCHE .•'. IN..'",4IIERICiIAk':
AP,
Mammoth..i Geraisin .". li_l9Fspaper;l;.ricit 1 41,
-tent* each . ofil . sso.'- per 00111 TIfat 12
: -
:. nu mber.
;110t.reteived add O.nle, !t , /-
,!A.-.7.iF:13.::,33i .
::,. D,.imasv
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ME
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NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.
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1M
TJntted Stliga
EASTRIHMIDt4rtitr or
pETITICINS for. Atud
- under vie: Late.hiee hien dea:l4
David IliepOlitnittent - floe
•.•
/Au B. Reed. late Ceti, tionr Senveuet, <.a
lolurr-Rititear.',l2ui.htthei grin of fleelt
, fgetuttlet,
Angiettue Mew:Helen; Pedlar. . ;-*
DriGOO - de Mondial; '
And Frlttair. the 30th :304iteinber - neAt at
11 u'cloOk,-A.*appointed; for' the hinting'
thereof. berori ihe said Veer!, Bittingtd.sauk.
reptetiat the "Dietiict Court Rooni, - in the tits , '
-of Philadelphia'. when' and Where
,the Cleditore
of the said Pititiottre; ;Who harie fretted their
Debts, end all ether 'persbee inter t; ap 7
peer and show enettej/eny they_ 4 w such
Discharge atuicati fi cate shenhi `0 awed.
"- • FRA. HO? t.
ekrit i trieiCoort."
MEN
July 16;i29-10t
.
pETAITION for. Hischarge andCertificete
der theDinlirtipt Law, firtstietan filed by,
1$1,• - chael Sande, Fivernkeeper, Schuylkill co.
and Monday, the 10th day s of tktober; at II ce.
clock; A. 11. is appeinted for.: the hearing there.
of, before the said Court, finning in ainkrtopcy,
at tßtri District COurt - Rocuri in the,City . of Phila.
delphia. when '' and Albere* Creditors of the
said Petitioner, Whri have proved, their 'Debts,
and all other _peiiiins interwtt, - may appear
end show cause, it any they hive; why such' 1)1..
charge and Certificate should not be grantei.
FRAS. HOPKINSON, ,
Clerk of .District Court.
-„ • ,
July 23, 30-101,
P&TITIONS fc;r Discharge and Certificate un.
der the Bankrupt Law; have been fili-d
Thomas A. Simpson, late Merchant, and Livery
Stable Keeper, Scauykill• -'
John spohn, individually and as a member-of
• the firm of Reed and Spohn, Tavern Keeper,
Schuylkill county. • .
- And Mpadav the 10th day of Octbbar near, at II
o'cloek, A. M. is app Anted for the hearing there.
of,= before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy,
•at the District Court Room'irillio City of Phil,.
delohia.',when and sirlicre 64 4 Creditors of the
said Tetitionere;; 'Whii,have pro;ed their I) bti,
and all other persons in inieiestott,ay appear eine
shOw cause, if any they !mile, why. such
charge and Certificate bhoi)l3 not be g ranted.
FRA3;n3OPKINSON,
July 23, 30-40 t Clerk of-Diettitt Court
- NOTICE:.
- .
FIETITIONg fur Discharge and Ceitifirateun.
der theßankrupt Law have been filed by-
Samuel' Bertolet. iron Master, - ' Schuylkill co.
John C.:Offer:min, late Merchant. ' . • "
JAMS Daniel, Miner,;- ,
Bui'd fatteriim,, late Iron- -Manufacturer,
And Lund Broker, Individttallv, and as . a
member-of the lute firtn,Of. Patterson and
Deßerg. and of John C. Lessig & Co, I.
ron Munnfocioriirs, • . ,
And Friday the 21st dsyarit October next, at 11
O'cloCk,• A. M.; is appointed for the roaring there.
of, before the said Coen, witting in. Balikrup'cr.
at the District Court. Koom, in the City of. Plitt.
adelphia, when 'and' where the Creditors of the'
-said Petitioners, :who have proved 'their Dehts,
and all other persona in interest, may appear and
show cause, if any they have,. why such Dis.
charge anSCertificate•shrinld not be granted.
• FRAS. HOPKINSON, -
-13, 33-10 t " Clerk of. District Court.
- NOTICE.
pETITION,S for Discharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt ,I,aw, have been filed by
Michael Murphy, of the firm of Neligh &31;Iur-.
pbv, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill co.
Michael Foley, Miner, •
and Friday, the 4th d ay . of November ,next, at II
O'clock A. 51; is appointed for the hearing there,.
of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy,
at the District Court Room, in the eity• of Phila
delphia, when end 'where the 'Creditors of the
said Petitioners, who have proved Debts,
and all other per Fons in interest, may appear
and show cause, if any, they have. Why such Die.
charge and. Certificate should.not be granted.
FBAS. HOPKINSON, r
Clerk, of District Court
Ang: 20, 31-10 t
NO'rICE.
a ETITIONS for
. Riochargo and ,COrtificito
under the Bankrupt. Law, huve,been filed by
William H. Marshall, of the firm of Marshall &
.•Kellogg, Scuyikill,county,
'Daniel UM, Innkeeper, late Blacksmith "
and Monday; the 21s1 day of November. next, at
11 o'clock, 'A.c.M. is .'appointed for , the leering
thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank.
repiev, at the District Court Room in ;he City
of Philadelphia . , when and where the Creditors of
the said. Petitioners,. who irhave produced , their
Debts, and all other personsin - Interest, may ap
pear and showeiuse, jf any they have, why inch
Discbargeend Certificate ,shotilrl not be granted.
• • , - PRA§.-DOPICINSON.
Sept. 10, .117:-.10t 'Clerk of Distriitt Court.
Flu4t.ip sipe.
BY ADJOURNMENT
irsurtsuANT to an order_ of the. Orphans'
- 31 Court of Schuylkill county, the . au bheriber.
Administrator of the estate of Lawrece Eawler:
late of the borough of Pottsville, in • the w anly
of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to"sale by
public vendee, on Thursday, the 29th 'of Senteto.
lver next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the house
of [Wichta! Mortimer,•in the Borouih of . Pais.
silk, and county aferesaid;.A certain two story
BToxx Most, a, rains Houma, and a
saa. stable and a lot,of ground, situate in
• .." the Borough of PottsVillos county of
II I ,
hllYikill,,hoonded,in front on Can.
tre street, twenty feet, and in depth pt, leugth
120 feefon,Alauch chunk street, late the
,eatate
of said, deceased. `Attendance will be given, and
the conditions of side made knnwri at ;the'-time
and place of sale by . r • ', •
JEREMIAH KELLEY.,
'By oil i3r'of the 'Court, — =Administrator.
JACOB KREBS, Clerk.
Orwiksburg, August 27 • • 33
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CHEAP WORKS. -
The ,Butcherw:of Ghent; ' 12i
The Adopted Son,
Abel Parsons,
Godolphin,
United, Irishmen,
Ladies Book fer„September, . -
'Graham's Magazine du'
Temorrance Tales;. Nos. 5 & 6. each, 111
Life and Speeches of Henry Cray kr No. 11
Sparks' life el Washinvon 'do 25.
A few enpiee nt the, above. cheap Works' f 6
main tinsold at tbis office.- • •
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Sep. 10, ' -
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VALUABLE REAL EsTATE. •-;
AT. PRIVATE SALE. '
rsansisting of a 60. bY 230 feet LOT. situ
on thetorner of3tatiantonuoand fourth
anti the first property beigni theCittboho chore
wtiiCh is erected tiro; riiibetiptiai
aims' .1.110 Story Frame Dtarlttag.Owns'.
11 ; . This property is. so 'situated that It.
Cart be divider!' into tWO 30 feet ,iote,
,having. a house on each. and wilt tie - sold either'
.entireorSeparately i to suit purchasers.. :
For terms apply to _ -
• Septa - _ MahantongoStreet.' •
:..2 Haifa it and a S4ne Tack 'leotard.' .
- . WALKED sway,. item lazy to
• ... , k i - run ) on the 4th ins!, from the
•,. ' ':. • , .e - , .. - '
tT 'eubscribei ' an- indented appren.
1 1 / 4....
- t - - 'tie° to itie rr li
Shoemaktnusinetii, -
invited- FLORENCE , vSULLT
, , VAN, about L 6 years o! age.- Alt
---' -
_. - • - - pentane ere cautioned spinet her.,
boatipr truetiniusidloy an iarttenount as i
wilipty no ovule!! _itiearred he Wm. , , -,
• , - • • , , .MIgNAEL,'SCANLAN.:
:'Sept- 17. ' • : ' - : " . ' 2.340-
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o ,
- T theroters of Schuylkill • County ,
„ _ .
FELL/1W CITIZENCIAt tbe solicitstitio at -
somber of you; jrailip !greed to offer myself as
a 4,sultinteS, - sauslabutP_. prtutclegillature. at--the.
election, • &boldl 'be vh 50 W,..... 1 .. - Pledge
_EADEN PIPE, 'HYDRANTS, 'tte.—Tbit luta
Inlr_solftawsellm *it'd 44 :Lila flinallan Y; 11 4, JIA, scribeir has for sale Leadeu Pipe ormiacithick
to too oat tor voittioL„- - - ..” - - - sasses. suitable for coodacting Ivalar le boo*, an
_ - . : , `ll, 3..141:L1A:"... other D uyporge. dlso. nil:trouts, Stop CookiiSocke
sad'. rendes. ofthe' - Lion arrived J' al re,
liVrfOLiN crtauTt-NPOTTOM..Foi aft mild and ft le n l ic h ms 4l l,
• - bi APla $•-••` a EIPINAX APP I ./.'„; ". -
IrrinfAlV VeitiKrAki.o ettju-s—Ji.g ge
ceiied IMA:tuition MAlkrlN*i3Drtg store.
4147 U le .16
=II
, ,
et
T 11 1 1; Pglfett:HEß.="Clesoktihes _ Oittias
Sermona, teeitived• , c
foetal. lit
• cAuk- - 13ANNAN;
ern CitifiteiniV6l64nif
ed ancifor sale, -IL ItATINA,N;
May 28 • - '22
11G BOONS; _ A ari!lz'of toreflooiti, at6i
. tints each, for safety ' B. 131, 1 0iNA N. 't
Dl4 , 28 ' • , • •
•-...IMBEILTON BOAii.6II G SCIECOr,For.
- FinsAtsio—Stitiated CbMilei.oo4l,llf, Perak.,
sylratim,4 tunes' N. W. friiit Philtdelphia. and 3'
mites irrotnAlle Reading Rats Road at PhusnisTillfe.
Nuretabeir 4o—
.61"4 i 7 01,111,LE.--Tw4, !stable. Lots. qtr
/Li Centre streez,for sode, chow. Apply to
ANDREW IITSSEI.O. -
'May 22:—tr . • Mihaitmko 14.
VERY ciluit;E - GfeEEN ANDE,Littit .
yEAs.—y. & J. Batty hive lost reZeitra re m ,
New York, a large supply of choice Greco am .Rlace
. Teas. " Dezember W.'
111 ILLS OF I.AD,ING— : .On letor.,,,sh - eta,Tor
•-• whipping Coat Nov! York, jiv e minted
and for sale by B. LIANNAII.
Augus! fr. , .
. , .. . . ... , .
tid MPS' ' dr. CANT N- - ---Just reccivpd, and_ fa
v v sale an nasonment onlig. Salkay, and fidiPt
Whip& and Walking Canna. -
March - 19, :2 -r - - JOIIN S. C• MARTIN.-
IitSGI . SOS di 110111/E1114,4 ,
2: The subscriber hasleceivecl his Sptin,g Petternsr
or elegant Hall and Parlor Paper, which he will sell
cheaper tbarieter./ /Unarm the assortment are
new and splendid Fii?,tt . erne, ••• B. BANN.4N.
Apta 16:.••:.a• • .
••R VSII - Alifri AGUE.
gOW4ND'S . 76.IIO airXrpriq.
A
FRESH supply of the aboae hlediaino.a censid
`lt cure fa the fever and ape.' Just , teceived and
or Bile nt
September 3.
D. E. NICE.
'n '4 •
•' ' AITOIigET - :AT LAW. f
o. .
EFICE an Centre street, opposite the ktchange
/lett!, rot tale. Sept. 2. - .1‘ 36 2
- -
To Dyers. Illeni;!4raiPOpel. Makers, Steins .
,Eugloo nollders, and Othirs,:
. ,
•.PASCAti.IRO V WORKS; •
IVEVDRIVIVROUGUTIROIi TUBES
'Mann 4 inchei to is a:anise and to id feet iung,,
capable of sustaining pressure froni 400 to 250(1 ibu
-per square inch, with Stop Corks. ; To. and
other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with sae,*
Joints, suitable for STEA AI, WATER; GAB, and for,
LCC . OOIOTiVE and oilier idTk:AN EuILEIL ?Lou.
;:*.` : 4 4 3
.
Illgnufactured and for'salc 63 ,
Roams, TASKER it. NORMS.
Wareham B.F..cerer4ir Third & Walnut ante',
• . PifiklipELPlllA« • . •
.1.4•11 It
rNIIIE. subscriber has now nn hand, 00 1 01'
JR- coritinge.to keep, a. general, assortment: a
E.umber,-sawed at his mills, such as .
White Pine Boards. Hemlock tkantling,
Yellow do do , Oak Plank* & do.
Lathe, Hemlock Planks,
Of alldeecriptions..allof _which will be sul,d,mt
reasehi;ble rates, to suit the times.
Bills Of Cumber, sawed•tr ordOtwill be prompt
), execored at moderate priceol 4 ` • •
• WILLI4:II4I3DENRIEIS.: -
30--if •
Jnly 23,
NEW BA IF! HAT: AND .CAP STORE.`.
•
SUPERIOR FINE FUR HATS,
. ~
$4 l 25 , '- • ' i
A l 9 ..,: - ..• i :-. CHARLES F. RAYMOND has to ,
ken the Store'No. fil'Oteinut St.; below
3d St., opposite Congress Halt, where
he would respectfully invite the 'attention of. his ,
Wench; and the public to big sonerior asisortment
of HATS.,
_at the low price - Of Foos Humana AND
Twaxiv Five COMA. which he will - Warrant to
retain their:l:oMo, shape and gloss, arid Tor
beauty, durability, lightness and elasticity, sot
to be excelled .by soy. sold at from-$7 to titS dol..
lam io the city. -As the suhacriber bas been-long
known to they.itizenias a practical Hat and Cap
Manufacturer, be liOpes to receive a rtineWal of
titeir patroriage and favor, end if a - mil. of at'
- a reasonable price will insure ty - he 0,: - . VHD *Orli
no pains to -rnerit• it. Hats and. Cirri rein ,
kinds,.Wholcsale and Rettul—terins Casa, at its
eqUivalekr. . ..,
ptirgi,) or two of coal would - 6e ,
in exchange for hats and cops—the highest Price
paid' for shipping fur, Dior, Raccoon,.
Red.and
Grey Fox, adartinil'isher, Otter, Wild Eat. [her,
&c. J C. F. RAYSIOND. •',
• Practical Hat and Cap MAnnfacturer. -
No. 82, Glicsn'ut St.,' Urnositei Congress Hall:
N.l3.—Ladies Furs; Muff., , 11039, Capes, Pa
.
eriens, /sc. ', 4 • -
Ml'oolo4ll, Tub. 30,
1,1.01310Til CLOTAING - .sTOI4E
NEWTRPRING & 'SUMMb.R CLOTHING: -
the old stand corner of Centro and Mahan.
" L .tungh Ntreeli. Pennine. ' •
LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR .
Will continue to receive throughout the.sessork •
from their Whol.viale mid ROtail Store i No. 2
Market Street, Philadelphia. a anoint:avd varied
assortment of FAAHIONADLIC IWO/ VIADW. CLOTH,.
INO, winch they invite their Customers ,and tbs.
Pabbc to examine. The advantagea which we
poaiess of attending Uity Auctions every) dui.,
buying aOur oclds for cash. and.hirlioic theni
made thartAte best city wet kinen under ~ our
iminediettit..4iltetion.linables: to to am:tiara:nor
goods better and pheaper than cat) be obtained
elsewhere..: . • .
In reiorliimi,thanits to nut Costumers for the
very liberal pstronate we. hare received, we
would inform them that we shall continue to
ceive and keep amsuntly on hand, as heretoforc,-
I full moment iii,tiloperfine English, French
and German Cli elle; Ca asi roe res, Venlines, Sum.
nier .Clothe, Ganitiroinui.;&c
&n. 'suited to the season, 'which will be made up
to'nrder t in the latest style of Fashion.: ,
Call and *C! and judge for yi - est:lye*: - I
April 3t) . •
lfii
lei
i2a
95
-R.owatidA,lotprored Tonic Mixture..
A. S.(PVII tIGINI and never failing care foil
Agile aiidPever. Persons who:ire iiiitiiterti
with the - above disease, can Mita% al speedy ~liid
safe cure for the seine, by applyina,to thia_o* . ;
t
scriber, who has been appointed tole agent:Gr: -
the . sale of the medicine in SchuylkilL cou nty.
Price One defier per bottle, warrtratejf %carom'
no cfreige. ' ' - -.;
Resideneei Mebtudonen street,Tattauille.
3nfiN T. 11:i2.7iAltli. -
27i-t .
Jut) q,
pH& Sehuyikllltiasigation Rail Rosh
ag pad Coal Com puny, now'offer for , side at-Port
Clintini c :Largiii Coal delivered into Boats, at two'
dollars pet ton; cash. free from slate and dirt.
Apply. to GEORGE VVIGGEN, Agent,.
Port Clinton. or at the Compiny's (ABM.,
o. SD. Walnut street.
4G-3ino.
June 25.
•_ Oric To CO/iti- DALER4:
A
'PERSONS having good Red ,arcoit, eitherlit;
ken,egg.qtove.or tut size, will4ind_rxt4 wee,
by coming in with their cargoes at the foot .or North
Moore greet:Piet N0 , ".83,-Northßlart, whereicsies
ate 'placed for -the , tecomeindatiott tittweiehintroatild,
' - • - d", ...gORT:R• LOIZTO:N. ,
Sticire Wei her ora tbria' e oat:
ear To September 3,: - .• -. 36-4
, •
- RIFIEIN +4* hiii-prorqs
chola oeriricti to the or PO Witte.'
- tr - and ticioi*: - -)to cart all ZnOti be loOnet
. volson'icit inoressionolly ll . mg*gtd} at
eve, Saudi' West Moor ,Of. Cones ood,
1 . ••
.3.tirket "'meet
MEE
AIAIITIN'S Drug Store
24-1 v
LUMBER!
31-3 M
COAL.
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