The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 19, 1842, Image 3

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III'S'rU,_DENT'S LITERARY. ASSOCIA..
TION.—The lotioductoay Lecture before the
•Stodent'a Literary Association; will be ditlivered
at Mr. Pitman's School room (Town - Hall) this
evening', ( Saturday. ) by Joh a n C. ~ Neville. Esti
at 7 fMoctr preairely. •
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville, are
rerpectfully invited to attend: Tickets to be 4.
mined groatt,cartpplication to either of the cam.
.
mance. • - -
jERWARH SIIIPPEN,
- HOWELL FISHER,
=JOHN R. LEWIS,,
Nov. 19.
ATH 1 NIA N.f_lNSTlTUTE—Thursday
'eientna. Nov. 24,18421 Question for discussion,
is diachinees calculated to be beneficial to the
moss . of mankted."
• Affirmatife»Mettars Palmer, Jackson and
rotten
N e gative—Messrs. Porter, Neville, Fogarty.
,l'be teams end Gentlemen of Pottsville are
ssepeetfulli invited to attend. Room corner of
Centre - slid Mahantongo streets.
. Nov. 19 CHAS. LEIB Sec'ty.
, NAI'IONAI LIGHT INFANTRY.—Par.
atle on Wedotituday; the 23d inst., at the Armory,
at I o'clock P. M. By command -
. ' • 'CIIARLFS 11. RtCIiARPS,
November 19. • First Serjeant.
.. -; • : THE COAL • TRADE.
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*4.IJD iligiiii4l "Allr
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dy e have no new feature to notice in the trade this
week. Prices ft-mile tbe same as' before quoted in
Philadelphia. Freights alto to Eastern ports remain
the same.
Freights op the canal to Philadelphia, have decli
ned 10 cents• and to New York 25 cents per ton.
Otr the Rail Road the price was advanced from $ 1
to 51,50 per ton or Tuesday last.
Shipments from the Lehigh region to the 15th inst.
about 248,000 tons.
Schuylkill COak Trade. :.
Shipments of Coal for the week r.nding on Thum
day evening last:
From Pottsville and Port. Carbon,
:,... Schuylkill Haven,
By Rail Road.
Schuylkill Haven,
Pottaville;..
it 609
Per last reportfrom Pottsville & P.Carbon, 297.296
" " from Setioylkill Haven, IN 951
Total.
the • al shi
The freight from Schuylkill Haven by Cana' is from
sto 10 cents per ton less than from Pottsville and
Pon Carbon.
Mount Carbon Rail Road
MlClOlint of coal transporteil on this road for the
week ending onThursday evening last, 2,141 tons
Per last report • 88.465
Total, 90,609
NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector
'Mill Creek Rail Road.
Amount of coal transported on this road for tl - 4
week ending Nov. 17th
Per last report.
Total 42.116
GEO. HADESTY, Collector
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Aline 11111 and Schuylkill Haven Railroad
The following is the amount ofCoal transported on
this Road, for the week ending on Thurßinv evening
last: • Toni R 838,05 .
1 ast Report, 198,200,10
' 205,045.15
WM. NEWELL. Collector,
EMI
Our Market,
CORRECTED WEEICEY. POTTSVILLE. Not. 19, 1842
Wheat Flour, pr Bbl $5 00 ,Bacon, per lb. 6
Rye do cwt. 1,75' ,Pork; - ",. 4.
Wheat, . . bshl 90 llama, " 10'
Rye, " 50 IPotatoes, bush! 33
Corn, " ,50 !Pls.ter, ton 4,50
Ws, " 33 Hay. - - 15.00
... .-.
• d, bshl 2,50
t.
doz 10 Timothy fr,
,lb 12i Clover , ••
Eggs.
Butter,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
T A - IRA - Wig BARREDand HENRY ,TAY:
LOU.nom having left with the 'sobscriber a va.
riety of Geode in Mar last, for sums of money
lent—and said persons having not since made
their appearance, the subscriber hereby gives no.
lice, that unless said Goods are not redeemed on
or before the 15th of December nail, they will
be sold at public auction.
NATHAN FISHER.
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November 19,
PURE WHITE LEAD.
WETFIERILL & BROTHER, manofactu.
rers, No 65 north Front street, Philadel.
phis, have miss a good supply of their warranted
pure white lead, and ttnise customers who hove
been
. spariney supplied in consequence of a
ran on the article, shall now have their orders
filled.
No known substance possesseithose preserva
tive andbeautifying, properties, so desirable in a
paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated
white leid; hence any admixture of other miter'.
els only mars . its 'value. It has therefore been
the steady , aim of the. manufacturers, for many
'years, to;supply to: the public a perfectly pure
white lend; and the unceasing demand for the ar
ticle is:Proof that it has met with favor. It is
invariable• branded on one head—WETHER I LL
& BROTHER, in full, and on the-other, WAR.
aawrro Putts—all in red letters.
November 19,.,
STOVES,
TIN & SHEET IRON WARE, '&r., &c.
E subscriber respectfully announces to his
-R. friends and the 'public, that he is now pre
pared to fiiinish all kind's of Ccoking, Parlour,
and Shop Stoves, of almoit every description,. tor
burning coal or wood, which he will sell as
cheap as they can be purchaied in Philadelphia,
or elsewhere. lie also manufactures and keeps
on hand Pipe, Drums. Coal Rockets, Shovels, &c
&e., all of which he manfuctures under his own
superintendence, whiCh he will warrant equal in
quality, and as cheap as they can bo made at a
ny other establishment.
• - TIN WARE.
The subscriber also manufactures Tin Ware
of cam description,which he will sell at Phila
delphia wholesale and retail prices, warranted of
superiot quality.
SHEET IRON.
By the bundle, always kept on band, and sold
very cheap.
persons' in want of any thing in his fine, will
please cell and examine for themselves, before
purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he
can:supply them with a good article at very low
ratea. • BYRON PHILLIPS,
Centre Street.
Pottsville, November 19, 47-41
PROCLAMATION
NOTICE is hereby given that a courier Com.
nion.Pleas, for the trialof causesat hisues, in
and for the County of Schuilkill; will be held at
Orwigsburg. in the county aftiresard,son Monday,
December 51h, to continue* week.
Therefore those persons hitingtroite pending,
end all persons whose. duty. it shell be to appear
at said court, will take notice and govern them.
'elves accordingly. ‘i
•
' /OH /V G. WOCiLISON, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Office Omits. ',/ •
barg e - N0v.19, 1842. 47
INSOLVENT macons.
THE subscribers have applied , to the Judges
of the CoCrt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill
, county, for the bene fi t of tbe several Acts of As=
sembly, passed fr3r the relief of Insolvent Debt.
ors, and' that the said'Judges have appointed
Monday, the Stli 'day
,of,Peeenaber nett, at 10 ce.
clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in
Orwigaborg, when arid•a, etc they . may attend
if they think proper.
, ' • CORNELIUSitIRENLIOURI
November 19, • • 47~ -
•
j." -.PROCL-.:'Mir I .lON
111 WHEREAS the Hon. Ciivta Es:-
V 7 quiie,Trinddent of the several Courts of
common Pleas, of the counties - ofDapplun, Leb;,
non end Schuylkill, in, Pennaylvania, and Jos.
lice of the several courts of Quarter Seasioititof
the Peace:o3 , k and Terminer, and General Gaol
Delivery, in said 'cnuoties. and Strange N.'Pabiter.
and. Samue l D. Leib, ;Dirket, Judges of'the
Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and
Terminer,
and denerat Goat 'Delivery, foe the
'Mal of all capital and other offendegat to the.said
county of Schuylkill—by their *.ept* tome
directed, have ordered a court of Quarter Seitelotts
ptthe Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Geri Vial
Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsbarg; on
the second Monday of December, ( being the 12th
of said month,) to continue one week. , -
- Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner
and Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the
said county_of Schaylkill, • that they are by the .
said precep ts commanded to be then and thereat.
Hi o'clock to the forenoon of said day, with their
rolls, records,inquisitions, Examinations, and all
other remembrances, to du.thrree things which to
their several officers appeitain to be done; and all,
'those that are bound by reCognizances, to prose..
cute against the prisoners, that are or then shall
be in the gaol of said- counts , of Schuylkill, are
to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be
just,
Committee
GOD tAVE THt COHNONWitALTU.
JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
r hitiff's Office Orwige
burg, /Nov. 19,1842. ( 47
s.—The witnesses and jurors who are sum
moned to aUeod said c r etin. are required to attend
punctually. In case'ofnon.sttendanee the law
in each cases made arid provided , will be rigidly
enforced. Thig notice is pobushed by order of
Court; those concerned will therefore govern
themselves accordingly.
T ,
HE subscriber.hu L s made airangementv for
the sale of this'eelebrikted Ink, by the dozen
of single Bottle, at * Mr . Hoover's wholesale and
retail Philadelp hia` prices. and would respect.
fully invite all those in we p t of a good article to
call, and judge for themse lv es.
The Departments at Wa hington, after testing
the different kincii, of Ink manufaciured, ' halo,
decided in favor of Mr. Hoover's—and a supply
for the ensuing session of Congress has been en
gaged 0 his establishinent:
The following are selected from among the
numerous certificates in favor of this Ink :
8.750
5.033
EEO
2,465
1.361
, HOOVES'S Imt.—Good ink is a very good thing,
and like moat good things, it is not very often to
be met with; but we think we may from actual
exPeriment, cordially recommend .the writing
ink made and sold by Mr. Joseph E. Hoover, No.
105 north Third street, as being a capital article.
It flows freely•from the pen—ts transparent and
- without sedimeri, and has an excellent coldr.• It
is-by far the best ink we have used for Borne
time, and those who are particular in this mat
ter, cannot du better than furnish- themselves
from Mr. Hoover's establishment. Their notions
about ink-. must differ materially from our", if
they are not pleased and very much pleased with
hie manufacture.
503,856
ts by Canal
Testimony of M. A. Boon Esq., Teacher , ol z
Penmanship:
"After testing the various kinda of ink fouid
in, this market during the last eight years, 1 am
free to state that a thorough trial of Mr. J. E.
Hoovla's ink has induced me to use' it in my
Writing Rooms, and the scholars 'wider my
charge, in . preferenceto-any other(as it does not
corrode the steel peii,'BOWtl freeli, has fine, per
manent, black glossy lustre.is' entirety free from
sediment, does'not mould or ' become thick; and,
in my own opinion, only needs to be known and
tested, to be sought alter and generally used.
M. A. ROOT,
S. W. corner of Eighth and Arch streets.
Philads., Jan. 25,1842.
One oz., 4 nz., 6 oz., 8 oz , Pt., and Qt. Pottles
by the dozen, or single for sale by
B. BANN CV,
Agent for the Proprietor.
November 19, '• 47
1,745 'ohs
40,371
In the matter of the account of Richard Boone,
Assignee of Samuel Bartulet.
./lIHE subscriber, appointed by the Court of
/a- Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, Corn
missioner,.ta distribute the Assets in the hands
of the Assignee to aria among the Creditors of
the said Samuel Bartolet, 'hereby notifies the
creditors of the said Samuel Bartolet, that fie
will attend for that purpose at his office, in the
boroneh ofOrwigsburg, on Saturday, the 3d day
of December next, when and where the creditors
entitled to said ansetts may attend.
CHARLES WITMAN, ,
Commissioner.
November 19, •
47-3
shl z,,
•• 5.00
pIAYING CARDS.—The subscriber hai just
received an assortment of Playing Cards,
Plaid and Star Backs, which he will sell whole
sale and retail at very low rates: Merchants
and others supplied at Philadelphia prices.
B. BANNAN.
November 19, ^ 47
.A FARM FO SALE. 1
THE Mule Farm, euntain . ng about 100 ems
of Land, within 3 miles f Pottsville, on the
West Branch Rail Road, Will 4 Id, on reasona
ble terms: persons slittinepyrsue 4he farm
ing business, will find this prope, '^ worth the'
attention. Apply to
GEORGE M.
November 19th,
TIiE \ WHIG ALMIN'AC & U.
. FOR 1843
yAN ALMANAC, or CALENDAR, POP. 1843, full
i
and completcovith all the usual Calculations a
dapted to every State in . the Union, &c., &e.
2. THE PRINCIPLES AND ME/WIRES OP THE
Wmas: A plain and condensed statement of the
points of difference between the contending par.
ties in thin Country, embracing an expositinn
and defence of the views of tho %nun by H.
GREMLIN
MS
3. AN EXPOSITION •ND DEFENCE OF THE Pao.
TECTION op HOME INDUSTRY % showing its Policy,
Necessity, and benefits to the Labouring Men of
this Country, and how it contributes to the Pros.
perity and Welfare of the People: By H. Gar&
LEY.
4. A Lin OF HENRY CLAY, clear and glowing,
written expressly for this work;
5. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF ALL IMPORTANT ELEC.
voNR, in the several .States and Counties of the
;;Union, from 1836 downward, including eapecial
ly the vote of every State and County in the Prea.
idential contest of 1840; ,
6. ANECDOTES, MDCALLANIES. Sce.-a great va.
rimy',
7. Trims or &coma Ectencess in all the
Stater; the number of Members of Congress and
Electors of President to which each is entitle - 4,
kc.
THE • WIMG ALMANAC contain.. 64 large end
closely printed pageit on fine while paper, neatly
`printed and stiched - in a printed corer. ,
Price for single copies 121 cents, for sale by
the subscriber.where also caribeobtained thellen.
ry Clay Almanac for 1843, which contains a bio.
graphical sketch of his Life and character, price
61 cents. Also, Comic and other Almauics of
every variety, by the dozen, otaingle, at Phila.
delphia prices. ' '
November 12,
United States Court.
EASTERN, DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.
- In. Bankruptcy. „
NOTICE. -
PETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt
Law, have been filed the 3d day of November
1842, by
David Conner; Farmer, SchuylkilLeounty.
Scott Steel; Miner, do . -
Which Petitions willbe heard before. the Dis
trict Court of the United States for the Retain
District of Pennsylvania. sitting id Biairuptey.
'at the District Courtroom in the City of-Phila
delphia. on Friday, ibe 16th day of IN:camber
nest. at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where - all
persous interested may appear and ahcnv cause. if
any they hese. why the prayer of the said Peti.
tions should not be granted.' and the sad Peti.
titulars declared Bankrupts. " '
FRAS. HOPKINSON, •
Nov. 12,216. • Clerk of District Ceurt.
D. E. NICE.
__. -- .AITORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE to Cohere street. opposite o . i ESchinits
Hotel, Poturgle, &pt.%
HO OV E R'S lax.
From Me Pepna,y/vaniart
B. BANNA
'46-
NM
ScHOOl6 o . 9titiVnioleiafeT:itna Alai!
Philadelphia . prieesi: ; ' ' • f
blare 9. • =
VDVIG EPS GERMAN AND.; ENdilsu
ELAGit A ERS—Just received and for sulk by
Oct:. 22, 43- 1 .1: BA •
LA STET{ dr SALT—Mr:llona of Piasters ind
1 150, sacks Ground ..S3l.t.lbe,sale by " . • •
;.29, 44 . MILL . A- HAGGERTY.
DR AFTS dz "' beets. and bound
inbound Alsoßilla fbr sale by. - -
July 30. , ~O..BANAN.
TIME 80010.—The subscriber hai otOmod
a yanety 'of Time Books of the most appro.
yed kiln/. which will be sold cheap. by '
Nov. 12. 46 •-•_ B. BANNA24.
THE PHELADELPIII4 READING, apd
POTTSVILLE fIAiL ROAD. • ^„.
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NEW 'ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Wednesday, 11rovenzber 1812
the Paesenger, Coal and Freight Trains 01
'run at the following Hataie on the Philadel
phia Reading and Pottsville Rail 11(jad:
The 5 Coal Trains .will leave Pottsville be
tween the boors of 9 and 10;,/t. 51.. or °never
ter of an hour apart. 'and run on to Reading
where they . will meet and pats all the op Trains.
Coai and Pesienger. ' ' '
The first 3 Coal Trams Will !cave Richmend
between the boars or 6Pand 7, and the last 2- will
leave the Plane at 7i and nritie Ist of these last
will always hold' up before crossing the main
Track at the Falls, until Sign a lled to by the watch•
man that all the 3 Trams from Richmond have
passed up the Line.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
• The Davin Passenger Train will leave Potts
ville at 12. AL, behind all the Coal Trains pas
sing all the up Coal trains at Reading, and
running past the last at Baonistown; the nestl
at Douglassville, and the firstA down Coal Trains
at Pottstown. - • ,
The up Passenger Train leave Philadel.
phis at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains pas.
sing all the down Coal Trains at Readini, then
running to Pottsville.
READING FREIGHT ) Tll AIN.
The Down Freight Train will leave Reading
on Tuesdays and Thursdays. / ef 8 A. M. passing
all the up Coal and Passenger 'Trains infant!.
town, where they will wait for it.
The op Freight Train/will leave the Plane on
Wednesdays and Fridays, immediately behind ;
the op Passenger Train, to Pottstown, wheie it
will wait for all the down Coal and Passenger
Trains, w,hich trains will also wait for it, and then
run tia, Reading.
POMVILLE FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leaves Reeding on' Thursday and Saturday
at 7 &AL. passing all down Coal and Passenger
Train's at Port Clinton, where the letter Trains
will wait for it.,
/Leaves Pottsville about 7 P._ M., after all the
Coal and Passenger Trains are in, 'and has the
track clear to Reading.
G. A. NICOLLS,
Super't Tranep n. P. R. & P. R. R.
Nover.ber
NEW AND GREAT INVENTION.
FRANCIS'S mg - my IMPROVED RAN•
IFOED WRITFR.
n Y'this wonderful invention a letter and do.
'l'm' plicate can be written in one operation with
more ease and greater facility than a single let.
ter with au ordinary pen and ink.
To the merchartile, professional and travelling
part of the comunity this truly great invention as
of infinite value as it iq a great saving lime,
trouble and'expense. The principle advantage to
be derived from the manifold writer is 'that a
copy of any document may .be kept without any
additional trurible to the writer, and without any
necessity of using either an inkstand or.a pen.
The instrument used for writing is an agate
point, consequently it never wears by use. For
banks, insurance offices, merchants, men of brivi
nese generally, lawyers,. postmasters, editors,
reporters, public officers, and dll who may be de.
sirens of.preserving copies, of their letters' docu
ments, &c. with an immense saving of time and
the satisfaction Ofhaving• an exact copy of what
they have written, this will be found invaluable.
Fraricis's Manifold Writer has now been in sus
cessful operation two years, during which time
the proprieter has had the , pleasure of receiving
the unfeigned approbation, of all whose observe.
lion it has come under. - At the late fair of the
American Institute-the merits of the article were
examined into by three of the most able chemists
in the country, Who pronounced it to be a very
ingenious and useful_ contrivante, and not liable
to change color by exposure to air, moisture, or
chemical agents. Consequently a medal was a
warded by the Institute.
The proprieter has lately made great improve.
merits in this. article. Tho paper is of the best
quality manuactured in the United States, being
Made for the Manifold writer expresZly to his or.
der. The ruling ofthem, which has for some time
been thought impossible, has at length been
'brought to perfection for which a copyright has
be,eniiecured. The copying hooka are bpond in a
Sari - elk of forms and sizes, varying in price.from
50 cents upwards. •
Stationers and Country Merchants in gzneral
will find it to their advantage to procure the amt.
cle; as they meet with a ready sale. A" liberal
deduction made to those who buy by wholesale:
Newspapersor magazines throughout the coun
try copying the above entire without alteration or
abridgement (including this notice) and giving it
twelve inside insertions, shall receive a copy sub.
jam to their order by sending a paper containing
the advertisement to the office of the subscriber.
LEWIS FRANCIS, 83 William street, •
Coiner MMAen Lane, New York.
November 12 1842. \' 46
Lorberry Creik Rail Road Company.
N OTICE is hereby given to the stockholders
of the above Company, that an Election will
be held on Monday, the" Sth day of December
next, at the house of Israel Reinhard, in the bor
ough of Pinegrove,SchuAkill county, to,eleet by
ballot One President. Eight Managers, Onf Trea
surer, and One SeMetary, to serve for the ensuing
year.
JOHN STRIMPFLER,'Seev.
November 12. 96
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UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS.
Scotch, Gingham & Moslio Umbrellas
Parasol' and Son Shades.
A complete assortment, just receivecLand ioi
sakby - E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
May 28,
CHEAP HEADING
FOR WINTER EVENINGS.
%IRE subscriber has for sale at the following
very low rates:
Pelham, by Bolwer; coniplete, 2ti, •
Disowned, du do 25
Devereuz. do do 25.
Paul Clifford, do
...do • 25
Eugene •Arem, do do, 25
Last Dave of Poinpeii, - do ) 25
Rienzi or the Last of the Tribunes, • - 25.
Czarina, by Mrs..Hoffiend, ;-•
.25,
Leibeet Agricultural Chemistry,
do . 'Animal Chemistry, 25
Western Captive, . 4 25
Percival Keene, by Copt; Oar/Yet, 124
Lost of the Bollwinkles, 124
Pbineas Qoiddy, • - •
Eve, by Bulwer, is'
Ladies' Book for November,. ' ",25
GrahLm'a Magazine, 25
AU the cheap public bons tit anon ly
published.
All the Waverly Novels in 25 ! wadi combats.,
at 25 cents per !to., or $5.-complete. Jost Mali:
red and for sale by.
Noietllbor 5.
N . - Ew GooDs.4opEen WHITE
SON have I.ar hand
_alargti• and gineial,
.assortmentof fresh -and:seasoiiblegooda,:iabich
will be Go ld cheap for Cieb,,oi in exchange
country produce.. • • : • •
. Mt; Ca.rboh,Oet.3lat, 1840.
MEI
COAL TRAINS.
TAKE NOTICE ! !
•B BANNAN.
and Stationer.,
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1843 , by SHA e rOr, l6ll ll. lB , at Phia•
'ac!Phis Oleos Tat Mae V
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November b,:;--? 415
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VOTES dF , DRA --Blank , Notes and
=. 4 . 15 Drafts in obeetk or bound up .
_in 100.
200. and 300 in'itEcok t - iilonqo for Bala .
• • . • - EL BANNAN..
1011APE1tAADIGIN.GS & BORDERS.74be sub.
1 " - scriber baton band and Or ale "a very choic e
lot . of Paper,Mangings anct Sankt* "tor Parlors and
whiCylte will'aellat Very lotr ratei.
„ - _ B. SANNAN.
Also AT; iale a reVi elegant Fire Place Screen!.
Noveniber 5.1842, - • " 45
IikLASTINGPAPAR:—.StrOng [(tidier' e
Ai!
and Sirs* Illastiog racier; by the re am or
' 4 44 3 4 0 W; akesiefalim WiaPlont Paper, from
50 to 75 mote per reem, - and double crown ate'
per ream, for sale by , J
B. BANN'AN.
45—/
November 5,;,
THE MINERS! BANK of Pottsville, jti ihe
county' of Schuylkill. have 164 day *land a
Dividend Of one one-per cent on'tho Cap.
ittil Stock paid in, payable to the stogtholderv. or
their legal representatives, on - or, after the Ilth
met.
- CHAR LPS LOEIER, Cashier.
Pottsville, November 5. ' - 45.—.
OLD 'ESTABLISHE I PASS. GE OFFICE
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'F' or parage to and tram allyxtrfc of and, .Eogfeerl,
, - Scotland and in Regular f4eket Slops. . 4 - " .. RAISIGEMENIS FOP 1813.
Alm Proprietors, enaaiyaged by the lib.
Zt eral patronage beitowsd upon them in
U.,' - former seasons; will ve, in addition
'
7 il, A. to the lines formerly e ployed by them
lit
. for th e purpose of bri ing out CABIN,
B;eOND CABIII and precut= passengers. a him of
first class AMERICAN tamer one .from Liverpool,
to Philadelphia, one sailicg on the Sh. 18tb and 28th
of each month. Also first class packet ships sailing
oh the let and 15th of April; May, and June, from
LONDONDEaRY. BILLFAST. Coat ind;Dusum to New
York or Philadelphia inagmr,i which together with
their old established line of NO York and Liverpool
packets, sailing every POOR dare from Liverpool, and
their'line of New York and London packets, sailing
every TEN cays.from London; presents en array of
shipping ,far suipaming that clan" other house in the
Trade. and is well worthy oftthe attention of those
who are desirous of sending or , their friends in the
ofd cowry daring the coming aeon.
The terms °roan° -and emry (according to a
late act of Parliament,) will tr verymodenate, and a
free passage from Ireland to loverpobl, per steam.
boat can also beilecured. 1
For the accommodation ofpogo sending for their
friends, Drafts at Sight will heriven upon
The Belfast Banking Compantand Branches, Ireland.
The City of Glasgow Bank and Branches, Scotland.
Spooner, Atwood it. Co: bankeni. London.
And P. W. Byrnes, Esq. and arms. Lwerpool:
Payable in every town throughout the Kingdom.
For passage or any other information, apply person
ally or by letter, postpaid, to 1.
BENJ. BANNAN,
" Pottsville. Agenrfor the Proprietors.
Pottsville, November 5, i 45—s"
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1"11BLIC - 4A LE.
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans'
Courts of Berke and Scpylkill counties, the
Subscriber% Administrators of the estate of Jun
a than Jones, late of East #answig Township,
in the county of, Schoylkill,#epased, will expuae
to sale by Public Vendue, it Friday. the 25th of
November next, at 10 o'cloifi in the forenoon, at
the house of Jobq Daily. takeeper, in the Bor.
ough of Hamburg. and coo ty aforesaid. the on.
divided one fourth parts of LI the following real
estate of Jones, Kelm &
No. 1. Windsor Furnate, and about 3000 acres
-...r:-6 4f . Wood and Sp ut Land, situate in
-' &1 „1, : ,
Windsor. Gree wick and Albany
Townships, Ber county, near Ham.
burg,and three les from the Schuyl.
kill Canal, and the Philade Ma & Reading Rail
goad, with the following i rovernents, one Fur
nee, with, the necesesary sildings attached for
Moulders, large Coal Hon , Ware House, Car
penter Shop, Cupola, a goo and well finished
'' ~„; Two Story Sto Mansion House,
le
:ass 'eight convenie Houses tor work
:rill '''-f men, largo Bai and Stabling, all in
.---..5-.1 - gnod order. I
• No. 2. 2631 acres of Wlnd Land, situate in
Schtindkill county. adjmnink the Schuylkill Ca.
cal, Port Clinton, lot, Nn. 11, and lands of Peter
C. Ballill, and others, including Keim's addition
to Port Clinton, and the Cntre Turnpike-passes
through the stun between;Hamburg and Port
Clinton.:_ . • . I .
in •
No. 3. About 1 5 0 acres Wood Land, situate
in said Schuylkill county,. adjOining Windsor
Furnace, land No.:l,lota N. land 4, andlind
of John Shall. - / • '
Nu. 4. About 200 tierce 0 Wood and Sprout
Lend, situate in Windsor lownsbi Berke Co.,
adjoining Windsor Furnace land o. 1, lot No.
3;and lands of Peter C. Blain, and other .
NO: 5. About 60 acres of Sprout rid, si nate
in Greenivich. Township, Cerks county, adjoin.
ing lands of Daniel Kellar, lobri Greenwald and
others. : •
/ No.. 6. Abut - -s kif W
Jut. 100 acres bf Wood; and Sprat.
Lard, situate in said Greenwich Township, ad.
'oining lots N 0.5 and 7, and lands of Daniel Kel.
ler,john Greenawald and others.
i No. 7. About 120 acres of Wood and Sprout
Land, situated in said Greeriwich Township, ad.
joining lot No. 6, and lands ,of 'lsaac Miller, jr.,
Martin Zettelmoyer, and other*:
PETER JONES.
• • NICHOLAS JONES,
• ,
Administrators.
The Assignee. of Jones,'Keim iy Co., will sell
the other undivided portion '4'llll the 'Revered pro
parties above mentioned, at the same time and
place.
November 5,1842
LADIES . ' MUSICAL LIBRARY.
MUSIC AT 2 CEITS PER PIECE.
rillHE Ladles's Mailed Library is -published
••••
Monthly et $3 pe'r • anntim, or 25 cents fbr
eti,ch monthly part. 'Each cumber Contains from
12 to 15 pieces of Music..which is lees than 2
cents per piece. The Mvisidobtained in tbiajfe
riodical for $3. would cost opwaris of 939. if
purchased at the Music Stores. Subscriptions
received by the subscriber, where'also single co.
pies can be obtained.
B. BANNAN.
Snbseribers residinfin tiny partof the county
can bO supplied from this office.
Noveinher 5, '
PUBLIC BALE.
PURSUANT man order of the Orphisn'a otitt .
,z of Schaylkill , county, the Sawcriber.
birettr of the- eatateof Augustus Thatcher.' late
Of the State of Connecticut, deceased.. will expose
to Sale by Public Vendee. on Saturday, the 3d
day of Decern* next. at 9 n'ilock M the fore.
goons at the hOuse of Charles Christ, in the Bor.
bughot Pottsville, a certain Lot of Ground situ.
Ste in the Borough , of Pottsville, ind county of
Schuylkill, lying and being on Mahantango
erect. In front forty feet, 'and in depth two hun
dred feet, - and elk inches. Late the estate of said
deceased: AtMndanest Will be given and the con
ditlone of Sale made known at the time and place
of sale, by
THOMAS 0. - POLLOCK.
Administrator.
By order of the Court, • .
'JACOB KREBS. Clerk.
457
November 5,
LAW BOOKS, —Sicliinney's Digest of the
. Laws of Pennsylvania.
M
cKinney's' Pennsylvania Insane.. .
MeXinnees.
' Select Laws of Pennsylrania. to ,
the ase of. die Fairer. NeChanie, and e _Mari
DoOnessor lame that every _person in_ the
Community ongbt to be acqautintst) with. Just:
:received and.for sitle by --- • - -
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WAIFS , YER-Vllki7GE—This valua ble
3 =7 l tei'llPhich his gained, Iv greaten . &eh
nt ll ol•Anter Noun Medicine to the cowl-,
try, a Wiry, bri•inted. wtikeeeh, end retail, et!
Phili.elii•hhquines. ,No family; after once using;',
if, frig be without this Medicine
Oct '''4ol4l tot ttoyikill' x 4r`
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DR. itYLOR'S 5.
BALSAM-- Or ..I.IVERWAItir*
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Par COnsampiion; Vetag46. ,- Colde, qf
Mad, Pain -in the side* er brtalfylaa '
.
Piro' riot. !Urban- of-kvell, Palpitation of 1*
heirt, - bettility;.lVerioosaW.: and -Oli t clisettset
lde Lange and Meer: "
VIREPARF.D, at 375. Bowery., in the city of New
York, wherti the article first_ originated, and is
on genuine.:
lus medicine has been used in the city of New
York with unexampled wade a'. for eight years and
foundttqually ~bettelicial throughout the country. It
is now need. by mtuy of the medical faculty with in
creased confidence and satisfaCtion.
'See'when you purchase that you get the tilie cited&
eine,froni 71 , 1keiery, New York. sold by:speciflca-
Reniarkabk Cure of' Consumption. - '
• .
I have tieen an inyidid for three years, tad have
Suffered every torture- from confirmed consumptiok.
But . Dr. l'avtor has-wholly cured me. The bre
quantities tifinatters he to raise has subaided,my
cough ha' cased:and lam fleshy again, my health be
ing wholly inn:M*ly piing three bottles of hircel
, ebrated Balsam. M. E. WINDLEY.
No. 133, Maiden Lane, Novi A ork.
Shortness of Breath.
For this disease Dr Tavlor's Balsam of Liverwort
lumina - equal Having the Asthma, a severe pain in
my left aide. and some cough; I was in iiffeed to, ry the
above medicine, and great was my joy to fiad it cured
meta about two weeks. !Calm cured , my mother of
a levete attack of the Liver complaint, with which
she had suffered two years. ' J.C. STONE.
23 Hall Place. New York.
, •
Surprising Care 4 Constimption.•
hlri R. Gladdin of DelhfsNevr York - . of-a natural
consuMptuoas constitution, hat been saved from an
untimely end by the use of Dr. Taylor't Balsam of
Livettrort. A severe, cold brought on an attack of
Pleurisy. and thus ended in general debility and con.
samption. A constant cough. - hectic flush, - reitless
nights, quick pulse, and continued lose of flesh, augur
ed a speedydeath; but as soon as be commenced the
use of this Balsam, be grew better, and it-now fully
restored to health. - • I,,,AENT.
DOM,. TAYLORIP.;"
BAL 4 AAM OF LIVERW,ORT.
The cures and benefits procured by the use of this
medicine. in all cases of diseases of the Lungs, is al—
mostincreditable. It has been used by several per
sons in this neighborhood and there is scarcely an in.
stance but its benefits hive been fully realized:- Per
sons afflicted with
Coughs, Colds, Asthma.
difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spit
ting ofblood catarrhs, palpitation of the heari.oppres-
sion and sibreness of the chest, whooping ccingh,
nay, hectic fever, night_ sweats, , difficulty or procuse
expectoration, and all other affections of the chest,
lungs and liver. should not fail of, procurinz a bottle
of this Medicine. J. WRIGHT.
Sandy Hill, Washington county, N. Y..
The compositine of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver
wort is only known by the Proprictiii, therefore it is
dangermis using any but that from 375 Bowery. ,
• We hereby certify that our son 6 years of age. was
suddenly taken with a lever, and after a severe sick
ness a violent cough ensued. ' '
He Was bloated; his skin was filled, and his physi
cian said there was no favorite symptom about him.
that he.had a confirmed'consomntiop. At that time,
we procured a bottle of that yalitable medicine, Tiv;
Ines. Balsam of Liverwort; 'After taking one bottle
we began to hie hopes of .his recovery. fie cocain
ed until he had used five bottles. It is now a year
from aiattime,and his health is better than it hasbeon
since au infant.
DAVID& lIANNA II ROGERS, :
Granville, Washington co.. N. V.
For proof of the Slxwestaternent. I refer to the sub
scriber above people of high respectability.
EORGE: YLOR.
Ytatimr molt AND COLb coaso.—The - severe
change of weather having given me a most violent
cold. also einectoration and difficulty of breathing; I
was much distressed Until ;took Dr. Taylor's Balsam
of Liverwort. 1 found this medicine to suit my .case
and cured me at once which causes me to recommend
rt to others. J.J. FISHER. 17 Barrow st. N. Y.
PAIN IN THE SIDE AND . BREA:M.—These diseases
have caused me much trouble, and often prevented
my attending to business. Every medicine [ heard of
1 tried. but found no relief. As a last resource I con,
eluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. As
soon as I did, I grew better, and have been gaining
ever since ;am now in good health, and can truly re
commend this Balsam as being fat's Paperiot to any
Thing else. A. L. GREEN, 2 Pitt et. N.Y.
StirriNo or BLOOD CURICD —For four months I
have had a discharge of blood from the lungs, almost
daily. Also a'dry hard cough, some pain, great weak•
ness. After trying the doctors in vain for 3 months.
I concluded to-use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort,
of which three bottles have made an en.ire cure.
L. V. HAVILAND, 171 Oak st. N. Y
For sale only in Pottsville, by
JOHN S.C. - MARTIN. Agent
Aliv2B; 1842 22-- I y
YrHE subscriber would respectfully inform, his
-11- friends and customers, that he has located his
Military Cap Manufactory
in Third Street, No. 101, akw doors below Race.
where he would be pleased to see his old customers.
and as many new ones as are disposed to favour him
with their custom. He still emtinues to manufacture'
Military and Sportmen's articles of every description,
such as Leather. Cloth, Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress
Cope, of all patterns; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop.
Body do; Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet Scabbards, Swotd
Belts of all kinds; canteens; Knapsacks, different
patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do,
Brush and Pickers, Plumes, Pompoons, Firemen's
Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality:
Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums, itc..4.e.
Irir Orders thankfully received and promptly at—
tended to. WILLIAM CRF.SSNIAN,
No. 101 North Third St., a few doors below Race.
Philadelphia, Oci. 29, .
PURSUANT to an eider of the Orphan's Cannot Schuylkill ctinnty. the subscriber. Administrator
of the estate of Rohert C..HiIL late of Manheim town
ship.. in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will ex
pose to sale by Public Vendue. on Saturday, the 26th
day of November next. at 12 o'clock: noon. at the
house of George Kautman, in the Borough of Schuyl
kill Haven, and county of tresaidt
A Frame llouse, Stable, and Lot of
, Ground situate in the bornugh elf Schuyl
••• • r kill Has:en, bnunded in front on. Front et.
111 aps .
L'.7. • on the North, by a lot of Jacob-Delbert,
on the East by a twenty feet alley, and
on the South. by n let of Daniel Kline. Containing in
width - 91 feet. and in depth 230 feet. marked in Swift's
addition to• Schuylkill Haver . .eco.red at pre
sent by the Rev. Mr. Drake. eassession. on the Ist
of April next. Apply to
WILLIAM S. HILL,
By order of the Court, Administrator. o'
JACOB KKEBS, Clerk.
Octobet 29, ' 94
.
EMI
AND FOUR TANKS FOR LOCOMOTIVES,
mat be had cheap for cash of in exchange
for COL/1. One BALDWiN ENGIN& 10 horse power,
in cumplete order and nearly new. GREER EN
num entirely new. bish Engiliee horizontal.—
Tho Tanks will hold 600 gallons each.
Apply at Shackemaxon Iron Winks, Keneing.
ton, Philadelphia. •
WISES STARR & SONS,
On Shackamaxon St.. near Frankford Road.
Phila.. October I, 40-2 mo•
EMI
The Mitterzi:Batak tf rottsvillf, in the t*itty
•
AN Election' for Thirteen Directore of the a.
hove intitinition, to serve the ensiling year.
will beheld at the Banking Iloutip, in the Bor.
ough of ‘, Pottsville, on Monday, the Met of No.
ainnber next. between the hours of 10 o'clock A.
M. and 3 o'ctock P. M. -, j
A general 'Meeting of the Sfockh•ilders will be
held at the Elsoltiog House, on Tuesday, the first
of Noveinber .-!
CHAS LOESER;Cashier.
'October 8, 1842 41—
ToDyeri t Bleselters t 'Peper Makers, !Mentz
Engine Betilders t end edam.
P L IItOY 'Tatum.
~
WELD , 1` WR OUGHT Int TUBES
• Prom 4 inches yr, in calibre and 2to i 2 feet Ion&
capable of sustaining pnwenni from 400 te 2300 lbs.
per .square inch, with Stop Wire. Le. end
other aitafel to lalit lilting together, With renew.
Joints, suitable Or STEAM. WATER. 044 and ea
LOMMOT/VE sad other STEAM EOM= Fusco
' • Minttfaciire' d taut itcr ude bY
11011RIS. TUNER at.' monius.
Warehouse& E. Come of Tbird & Willmi
7 : 1108 j 24-; ty,
OWN
illEi
TO TtiE PUBLIC
ATTENTION.
lIIILITARY STORE.
PUBLIC SALE.
BY ADJOURNMENT._
TWO STEAM ENGINES,
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Ening
'ft e '
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fr}.l...)3cite)i.SoactOnir 'sod Powell* ;
Teas
teccited and rorAle by '
: 0rt;429;41—.. : - ..MILLER pAtidEFITY.„
Vi'lll34l3.=4Prime'Soasbens t, reitiberi: fur
ja: sale by AttILLER &HAGGERTY. .
Dric,—;•rit tat and 25, iba. KeittS 7
Philadelphia prices, fay sale by - -
March 19.12-- B:RANNA
gONGS rtn! Tot 'COLD WATER - , ARMY, , —,
set to Music, for sale by.,; B.BANNAN;
VERY- CROW GREEN AND BLACK
T E /16 1 / 4 +T. di J. Beam have just received from
New York's latte supply ofehoiee Green ano Mace
Teas: • . •Deeember'V3 52-
plAusr—The subscribers have bees appoint
ed Agents by the New fork Mannfacniring Co.
for the sale Of their celebrated Grand Action Plano..
of either Rosewood :or Mahogany. a apeciaiini or
which cut beaten by applying to •
December 18. 31— T. Its J BEATTY.
TM' reeeivrd by the eotwitibertin viiensive at
e. Bowmen of men s, women" and children' Fizuted
and Plain India Rubber Shoes, which tliev will sell
cheat, for cash. S. & J. FOSTRR,
OctOber 29. - • 44—i
M. A.- DOOLEY - .•
•
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. Porrva.ts.
Office in the basement of the Fennsylvinie Hell
August 27, --' -
• JOHN * C
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IllirA M
S removed from Market Street to the ore
luittormerly . etetimied by Abraham Nleisse, in
Centre Street, nOpoeitst the Post Otrinv.
Pottsville. October V 41—
EASTEIVISISTRIZTOF PENNSYLVANIA
In Bankruptcy.
NOTICE.
pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
under:the Bankrupt Law, have been filed - by
William H. Marshall, of,the firm of Marshall er
Kellogg,i Scuylkill county,
Daniel Hill, Innkeeper, late Blacksmith 1 . - '-
and Monday. the 21st day of .November next; at
ILD'claak. A. M. is appointed', for the hearing
thereof , before the said Court, sitting in Bank.
riiiitcy,at the District Court Room in thP City
of Pkiladelphia, when and where tie Creditors ot ,
the said Petitioners, who have produced their'
Debts, and all other persons in intere4t, may ap
pear and show cantle, if any they have. why such
Discharge andecrtificate should not. he granted.
, •
FRAS. HOPKINSON.
Sept.lo, 37-10 t Clerk of District Court.
NOTICE.
PETITIONS for D:scharge and; Certificate
under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed Sy
V{ illiam Gorgau, Boat • Builder, Schuylkill co.
Joseph Bowen, School Teacher, late do
Clerk.
And Friday. the 30ih dab of Dr•eember - next, at
11 o'clock, A. M. is appointabi tor the *ring
thereof, before the said Cam's, sitting in 'Dank.
rupicy, at the District Court Roan; in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Croditnrs of
the said Petitioners, 'who hope proved their Debts,
and all other persons in interest, may appear . and
show r. cainie,Of any they have, why suehDiti.
charge and Idertifiente should nut he granted.
FR AS. HOPIONSOiI
Clerk ofthe District Court
NOTICE. .
Oct. 8,41-10 t
pETITIONS for Diseharge'and Certificate on.
der the Baukrupt Law, have been filed by
Alexander Graham, Indiiidually, and of the
late firm of Moore & tiraham, late Metchant,
Schuylkill enmity.
Daniel' Stall, Clerk,
and Fiiday. the 30th day of December. at 11 o'.
clock, A. M. is appointed . * this hearing4here.
of, before the said Court,'llitting in Bankruptcy,'
at the District Cowl Room in the City of Phila.
delphie, when and where the Creditors of the
said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts.
and all other persons in interest, may appear
and show cause, it any they have, why such Dis
charge and Certificate should not be granted.
FKAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of Dis4ict Court.
NOTICE. •
Oct. 15, 42-101
APETITION' for Disehaige and Cirtifierve
under the Bulk! ofit Law. has been filed by
James Beiz, Clerk, late Merchant. Schuylkill co.
And Friday, the 30th day of December nexyat
I I o'clock, A. M., is appointed for the hearing
thereof, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District
Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when
and where the Creditors of She said Petitioner,
who have proved-their Debts, and all other pe'.
sons in interest, may appear, and shots eauts, if
any they have, why such 'Discharge and Certtfi.
cute shauld not be granted.
ETAS. BOIT INSON,
Clerk of 'District Court.
41-10
October 29,
NOTICE.
prnrfoNs for Discharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Law. have been filed by
Lewib L. Bevin, lakeeper, Schuylttill county.
Peter Aurand,
and Friday, the 27th' day of January next, at Il
o'clock A. Al. is appoiuted . for. the hearing there.
of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy,
at the District Court Room, in the city of Phila.
delphia, when and where the" Creditors 'of the
said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts,
and all other persons in interest, may appear
and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis
charge and C.ertificate should not he granted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of District Ctiort.
NOTICE.
Nov. 5, .44-101
Ak PETITION for Discharge untlCertifieate
Li& under the Bankrupt Law, hastieen filed by
Moses Swum), of the firm of Strom* and Henan
semen, Coal 'Merchant. Schuylkill county.
and Friday, the 27th day of January next, at
&dock, A. ltl r , is ,appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the. said Court, sitting in 'Bank.
ruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City
Ol Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors
of 'the said Petitioner, who have proved their
Debts, and all other persona in interem, miry ap...
near and show cause, if arty they have, why such
Discharge and Certificate should not be granted.
FRANCIS HOPKINSON,'
Clerk of District Ct . rurt
EigTIT lONS fur"'Discharge arid Certificate
niftier the Bankrupt Law, havalnen' filed rip
Francis Spencer, individhallf , iieci ajoe s tritier4.
of ;he late firm of Spencer and Watt n.;
• LoWber,Spencer &Co., Coal Merchant tOhuyl.''
kill county. I r•
William /Wended, late Farmer, Miller - and
Lumber Merchant, Schuylkill co.
and Friday, the 27th dap of January, next still
O'clock, A.' M , is **minted for the hearing
thereof. before the said' Court, sitting in flank
,roptcy, at the District Court ItooM. in.lbe TY
of Philsdelphiu when and where the Credit rit
of the said Petitioners, who have rle* their.
Debts, and ell otherpersons in interestonkY
pear and show cau se, if any , they haviroohi such'
Dieciatige and Certifteatrationld noCrie:granted.
FR AS.' HOPKINSON, .
"Clerk of District Court.
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Nov. 12, 4(3
November 19.
Estate r f Gefirge Reber, Esq., .decawed
!NOTICE is hereby given, that the Anditas
1® appointed by the Orphan's Court Of f!chnyl.
kill county. to examine the accounts of Levi Re.
tier, one of.tbe Executors of last will and ter.,
-
two . eat of George Rebei; Each deceased, Will'at.
tend to'she deties'of their appointment. on Toes
day. the 29th of November. '1940,5t 0 &chick,: P.
"M., at the offioe of M. A.'-DootaY, Esq i'irs toe
Borough of Pottrville. ' - . •
SAMUEL 11191417 INGER,
ANDREW 11118544 ,• ' 1 :
-10 L N. - 14X • :1
',./I.weisiitiet; 494 e;
• . .
NEW FAMMAI3LE curruvid ,. .
JUST opened_rei the Benefit of tbe Poorby
sellont et Yedoted Priest and for cash, et ,the
old,Post Qkicts etand„Ceoure 'tree!, opposit, brat
ket:stroet _ . -
. fly,entling and extitnieglon fiettibe
'White tbe Tiara.•• •• - • •
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Ingstiwm
lai
INDIA RUBBER SHOES
rutted States Court.
AUDlTOtiltrS , rioTr ,
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23ili'Vtft sitintid
rtensistint - 4* ee .
pa the comeit, or ilehititTrio fourth Stir
'anti W'e ii 1100' ixtkivii: lliihiate church
timid two sub :ninth'
so
Mum;
r ' , Thugii•opent is so !iitizeteil- tba
11 .. t t iv e hr h. ed im i l zi w ei ti tsi oxi ti.7 .
enthi. arld eeparateliito suit pyribaskral "? • .
For ter ni apply to. • . - . •
&Pt. gs--:tf • - Mahal:lo,4o Street.
ADAINISTR&TaIItitit AOTICt.
'VOTIVE is hereby •:giree.'-thet letters of Ad
ministration' oi the ;estate lies. , ye
tile, lute orate Borough of .raniiiitus, decrees:ed i t
hare bcen'griated by thellegivites cif Schuylkill;
county to the. saboenter: Mi Onioni hy f ing
claims or demands against the of laid de
cea•M:l. ate reqbested•to Oieke ks t osett the,siame.;
without delay; and those indebted to the aaid suit . '
tate to make immediate payment to
MARGARLT NEVILLE:
Administralrix.
Tain3qns; tleiotitr El;
• - - HAitim & snoviDERS..
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. Western jfernsi '<eared Wlth /trilt
without imoke,) : • -
-- Shouldera,& Sides.
xtm - - . • •
Ee Smoked .
BiloAna Sattgaze, • • , ,
-." Smoked and Pickled SJlMiEdr ‘ ,
. Halifax add Maggalthisetia 31nelierel, •
Stad. Sw - uhed Herring'. Co& Filh.
for gale ' E. Q & A. HE Id DERS.(I`”4 •
May :28." . - _ ,
t;LIEAP 110oKN.
rir HE suliscrih.v offer, the followinit Bookif
111 for gala et the very low prlceinamed
Nicholson's Carpenter's Guide ; 84 . 00
Clark's Commentary no the New, Testa.
ment", 1 volume • . • 2,50
Life or Chri't, by the Rev. Jr,hn Flee%
wood, with plate,, large quarto volume 3 SO
Life of
Diversions of Hollycot, or : 1 41uttiera art of
Thinkinc
Chalmcr's Evidence ofEhristisniftr
Popular Infidelity, by theiler. Herman
Hanker
Doddridgo's Family Palmitin:lr
Tytler's Universal History, being 6 vols.
of the New Yurk School District Li.
• brary 2 BO •
Memoir of the Rev. Jneeph San tbrc' 75'
Rine:raptly of Peggy Dow,by Lorenz" 51)
Drew eh the' Reeurrietion of the Seel '1 on '
titiehlie. Bible Nairattvea 750
Keith% Ddinumstratiotis of the Truth of
Chri-linnity _ 5711,
PdinP's Polktieril WeitMgv, 2 volumes , • 2.50.
IVelipter•A Bihle 2 59,
‘illige Sermons ~. . • 1 . 874
The A rtiat's end Aler:cd'apic's Repository , 1 . 00. •1
the Village el..ekaioilti .. . . - 61,1 1 „ ,
Culechisin of Iron, or the ;Merchant's and • •-i• j
Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron • - 1
Trade ' ..' • . - 100
, , I
Rwine's Principles of:Eli:motion: ' all
Neormao's Rhetoric : ' , '.., '. - Olt 1
Book of Murders aud Tragedie's, • • 75._.• . '
Pirates oen Book '', • '‘... : 71' 1
Book o' Pirates • ' „..'-,• ~ 'SO -
Philosophy of Benevolenee byTsChured 621 i,•
Auttbioaraphy of Adam
,Ciatiie e by (boa - • I 1
Rev. J. R.B. Clarke ._- . 50,. ' 1
Rev. Joonph Walt's sllesionary Labors IDO !-
Conversations on Nature and Art, with ' '• ! '
plates ; . t ' ' ;- . 75 ,
American PocketL,Library. containing .• • -
loOti receipts , ' ' ! . , 311-, '
Proscribed German Blndent,L.Cl3Gising ..374
Abercrombie's Intellectual 'Philosophy , 876
ge s s'ne no Popery . • ..." :, '- 44
Re Charles Hick's Works cimplato in - ,! '
volumes , ,... . - , •01,00;! ,'. •
Fox's Book of Martyrs.large quarto, with , .... ! . ! •
plates, . ~ ' -i.'2 50 :
Year, Book, or Sfansuit.of,„Eyery, Day '• - .
ference, arrangeil for di/Ortday in the ' J. ;- • - --
year ...- ~‘ - 4 '
.;TdeFernaleStedelii;Or Lecture's to young ,
Ladies on Female ' Bilkilitioni,by, .24r04 1 ' , • .
Phelps . . . ' 4,„!,,,...
': -. , I: ,h 75 .
M
S;x Minolta iri=a COClVelltii". ', , :"... ' jr , 3lk .
Supplement to. do •" ` 374'
„: '
Six Mons H
.in a ouse of Correction 37i ' ,''-. :
Blunt's Ilistqry of St. NUJ , 75'
Outlines of. Sacred History 50
lku.sell's Lessons' in Enuneiatiod , - .25' '',
William's Universal Gavileer, _ 1 00 i
Lectures to Children. by the Stei..l.Tudd ~ 371 -
Blur Lame of Connecticut
B•unsn's Visions
Banya h's Holy War,etegial edition With
plates ,
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Joseplois, 2 volatiles ,
Shakspeare 2 cki -
Do 8 do
'Chill eoffrehrtled Weirks
Scott', Bible, 3.volames
Plutarch', Lives
Buck's Theological Dictionary ;
Doody Bible ;. • :
Josephus. 1 trolnroe.
Pictorial' Bible 3 villa
Sear's Bible Biography , . 250 .
Whitfields Sermmuli
Birnaby Rudge 50
Hirliey'a Meditatinna 87}
Herman's Zillikoffer ( German) • 1 U..
Christian Philowipher, by nick. ,- 75
Home Book of Health and liedtcirro ; . 275
Together with a variety of other hoolui.at very
low rates.
NOTICE.
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HE Public will ace the prn i wiety of theloßowing -.
Romts.odopted and published by the PHWADitte -
PHU & RE4DI•4O RtIL ROAD COMPANY.; ,Wch they -
purpose to have atnctly enforced, to rd against
future aecilente, and prevent any f , 'destruction , *:
of the company's property : ~,_-. .. .
The Public are informed that. rrvin Road and _
its BILIDOKI are not a gommon.thoroughfare. and that"
any pereon or persons, 'idiot, driving or leading Cit. . ;
tle over tho Rail RoadAind tut \ Bridges. ar permit tie; • '
the iarne to trespais thereon,' abutters - to the provt- "
mons of the acts of Assembly, la Inch case made and
provided,w ill bedealt with according r IoW.
117,. SMOKING on any Af the Findis exprwo-. ..
ly prohibited under a pehalty of TEN LLA RS.
sis
lj. AU persmns are "cautioned not to mover-the
said Company's Ridges, between nun c and ;uprise,
withoit the permission oldie watchme ,Who are au
thorized to stop: limy iy.dividuals, at holes, whom
they bare reason to suspect. , , !
atyll7 Should anise Rules" be di ,„ rded the Corn- -.,
Pony will net be„adrwerable foArte ceasequeeces.
.- October 29; .' ''-!"" ; ' ...0 0 ' ' -. -44--
- • 'REWARD.
.r&ILTILL be given for sti..b .'information. as Mar
- V r,! lapd, to the disrovery ate conviction of.thek-.=f
person or persons. whci placed en obstruction on the y,
trick of the Philadelphia Redding & Pottsville Thal
Road. near Pon'Clitoon. on this afternoon ofthe 17tle • -
inst. throwing_the Engne off the track; and ceasing
the Inatof TWO LIVE.S. t
'All good ciltans, Who wish to see ruck vitt:tries .
the above pmperly punished ar ai other recent'
outrages upow. 4 .tbra lives and properiv,of therm:mon. :
nity, are eArnestlj.iequested to give all the inferior..
, lion: in their power oa the subject. eitheepersataul ue
.by letter. to ' !
G A. NICOLLS
Reading I:Wpm; Supe.et Transportation 1.
October. Is. 18126 ' - • P. It. ts P. te
(kinder 20. •-•- .42
gril-1$ subseribcr offers for rent the plane white
tie 'Miry resides; on the Millersville road, two .
milts frmn Fettsville. The brume is large end •
eorrimorlious,tire ground is well stocked with fruit
trees, , and it his every coovenicnce for a corfifor. : ;_
table residence. , • •.• . •
Also the place, adjoining, known-is the Poll's
Head, Farm. It is well calculated for.e.Market
or dairy farm.
Octobei ly• .7
VEGETABLE8 2 1011.111114&6•• are. -" ,
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Hgeataicether ropecttully entleuaees the
this Borough, and:iiortnending
enintry, that he will always keektiet hatid,at
stand. Smith U'etia,'corner ofteatre and Mertaii• 1
tong 4 otrettei ender Genwe's Hotel. ;the 'ehoiePet_l
Veietablesto4 Fruits the Philadengliti market
erode, tehich arPhitraelp* Oaf*:
, Firaitiaa team; Abair attlexe. caul aley_aye -be„
supplied, and, parAientar Rinds ortegetableko
yrifit' f ibtainetklit order the ehairteet sr
reipeetfullifolitita the su eport 'of
milady, :which hii -Wilt endeavor,: to
pnimpt. atteenen tit hie .
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