The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 03, 1842, Image 3

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SinTilace. or J. the lieu,
York Court of Sessions on Saturday morning, J.
W. Webb was brought from the Tombs where
he had been imprisoned since his plea of ; guilty,
and sentenced to Two irksna• waprisotiment to
the - State Prison, the shortest term , allowed by the
statute. An shoat immeasurable roll of-t peti.
tiuns for his pardon have been presented to the
Govenur who is now in New York. It is gener.
Illy supposed that :!I , lr. Webb will be pardoned
this week, He will prob , ibiy not. be removed
-tram the tombs mall the Uovernin's decisiou i s
known.
T. Hoop, cs - . Gnosis—".Ghosts be handed.
Ni; tech thing in nature; all laid long age, be
fore the wood pavement. What should they come
for I Ihe colliers may rise for higher wages, and
the Chartists may rise:,for reform, and !Joseph
Slurp my rise fut his health, and bread may
rise, and the rising generation may rise; but that
the dead should rise only to make one's hair rise,
IS more than I can credit. S ppose yourself a
ghost. ' Well, if you come out of your grave to
verve a friend, how are you to help him ? And
if it is an enemy, what's the use of .appearing to
him, if you can't pitch into him."
NEW ORLESNS lscri'naxem.—The last New
-Orleans Tropic says, that the New York vessels
are vomiting forth their steerage loads of vagrants
'and rhfrians every day, and our city is actually de
luged with hundreds of individuals who make a
profession 'of stealing a livelihood in Orleans in
the winter, and Tenoning to the prosecution of
their latidable calling in,New York and the oth
er Noriherd-cities in the summer. A most ree
pectable batch - of these disciples of Robert Dale
OwenL-:the moral leveller and physical Tqualiger
.:---were brought before Recorder Bertus yesterday,
and seat to jail for fuither examination,
Books•cheaper thnst ever! !!
seeersl copies of the Dollar Magazines for last
year, complete, at 50 centit t, !!! per copy. Also,
The Al um ant Literery Companion, price 30
cents!•!
The Neighbors, a Talc of Ev ry Day Life,
prJee 181 cents.
All just received and for Fele fly
CIIIZ.I.NS of THE UNITED S' r
VATEII:— Let it be-re
membered that IMANDRETIt'S VVGETARLE UNIVERSAL
Pit Ls have now peen before the citizens of the Col
led States Mr nearly six years, aid used by'llundreds
of thnitsands! They are so well known that it need
s. arcely to mentioned that it-m , ed be a •• Purgative
Medinine,"so justly balanced" that the ••expert
cure of a century" has proved that they may be
taken in any dose, according to Nature's require
ments,—and this rule refers to both texes ; nd all
ages. They have been used in every variety of de•
rangements of the human hoq• and yet. V , henpro
pi•rly u..ett, never failed to restore to health. eicept
In those cases where nature was exhaustedlefore the
pills were coxrilinenced with.
Experienee - hris taught that Brandrrth's Vefzetab'e
rotvrrsal fills remove all corrupt hnmers from the
body. to an easy. safe and effectual manner; prod*.
cm/ CO ellen but v. ha' will finally conduce, to the
ictlect purification nC the Rifled, and thereby cure
the disease. (wha lever name it may be (ailed.) and
give iierlect health to the whole system.
Remember, Ciruggnitr are not permitted to sell my
I'4ls—it:lon purchase of ihem your will obtain a
counterfeit
Pitt.ehabe in Potts9i He, of Wm. Mortimer Jr.. and
of dirt agents published in another part of this paper.
Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad
The following is the ntnount °fecal transported on
this Road, for the week ending on Thurtdav evening
last. • Tons 16;8,90
213.8;9,15
I as Report
Total,
215 507.15
WM. NEWEL.I.. Collector,
• rr FRANKLIN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, of
I.lt. F. of Pa.—A staled 'meeting of the Ee_
camputent will he hold on Wednesday, Deem.
RI 7th li44' ) , in their Lodge 12orun, at 7 o'clock.
Punctual aut.rdince is r.
, (-HARLAN 11. FUCIIARDS,Seb.
D , coi l itc.r 3.
_ -
EN lAN INsTITUTE FUR t.,A,
—John Pori( r, Esc; , will. deliver the third lec
tore of the cail rse, ot. Tifilestin y eventne next, the
hal et the Irr , ore room, corner niCentre &
Mahartta”.. t o mreeta, at 7 o'clock, precisely ; Sub
jrci, Educ”tto,
Tinkei unaniliinz one ErNllleman and two la
diet, W the course, 81, evenir.j tickets
c,nls, In be had at the othee or the dl aeon Jour
nal,
Poth.ville Et poriline , .and cf 1110 tOIIOWIng
mined rtrt•nehera of the 111Stillilt, J. tin I' levilh•,
J din Poser, Thos. Folder, 3.ltnt•A Pochr,Pat'k.
Fncarly, arid Chas. Leib, and at the door on the
clening-o1 the lecture.
CHARLES LEI 11,..§ec't'y
Dreemb..r ;1, I F+42.
Our Market,
CoItitECTED WEEKLY. POTTSVILLE, Dec. 23, 1812
Wheat Flour. pr Mil $5 00 Bacon, per lb. fij
Mr! do cwt. I,";5 Pork, " 46
t I,i'at: bshl 90 Ham+, ‘• , 1 ,,
il , 1., .
" ,r , O Poc.it,.es, - bush! 33
Chun, , " 50 Pla •ler, ton 4,50
.... _.
Oa
f __s,
Et tter
93 11ny " 15 00
dna 10 Tunot 'd. bah! 12,50
lb I'2,,Cl4ver " " 5,00
N Eli' DRUG STORE.
f.- E. R E ICIMOLI Z, respectfully
Informs ihe citizens of Not,s , iik, and
sehuyika county generally, that he
has Ow tied. ( in the more Ihrmerly oe-
Carged by Mr. Stater, ) a general assortment of
ll,f
Choareals, Paints,
Orb. - Dyes,
Varnishes, Putty,
Glnna, Spices,
Patent Medicines,
And solicits a share of patrnnage, coi,fi_
amfy assuring 'the public that every article in
his line, shall be of the first quality, and purely .
g,
[raving served a regular ap?renticeship to the
hmines in Philadelphia, those who favour him
% l ih a call, can rest satisfied that he will guard
strictly against all mistakes, and have their med-
P put up with the greatest ewe and nicety.
Physicians pie>cript•ous :..ittended to with par
ticular care, at hour•.• Country Physicians and •
Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ci
ty prfreft. Pottsville, December 3. 49—tf
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
'']'lLLtold at public auction, on Friday
the 30.hrhy of December, P 442, at 1 o'-
dor*, P. M., on the l'aettit,e'4:, the following de.
%rrt:)ed property, Irate the estate of David Zetrn
er, deri-ased.
A FARM, situate in West Penn Township,
Schuylkill county, blunded by land of 'Jacob
Longenecker, Ruland Jones, and others, contain
ing this° hundred and fifteen acres of land, of
whicti*li acres arc eleared, about 20 acres good
meadcof, and the remainder is good woodland,
coverediwith all kinds of excellent. timber.
The improvements thereon consist of a two
story Brick Dwelling Douse, a good
9 . , Switzer Barn, a Grist and Saw Mill,
1:11,,r with a good custom, and,-plenty of
water. gear the house is a superior
urchard, and a pump near the door.
Attendance will be given, and the conditions
aside made known, on the day and hour above
Mentioned, by
WILLIAM ZEIINER, Eze'tor.
December 3, 49—It
MEDICINES.
THE subscriber would respectfully
-l ia r ' inform the pubic. that he has purchas
ed the Drug and Medicine Store of Mr.
" 4 "- H.
--so Shisslcr ' in Jackson street, Port Car . -
• ; bon, Schuylkill counte, where he in
tents to keep a constant supply of fresh Drugs
and Medicines, for saki at reasonable terms.
N. 13 . — Physicien'a prescriptions carefully pat
up, . DENIM GUITTERMA
December 3, • ' - • 49-3L* , •
CHEAP COPY BOOKS—At cents each
for sale by
2%
Oat. 43—
Rienzi, by _ _
The Disown d, - , . 1. do
,:r,
Last
. Davao PoMpeii, do
Eugene Ara , ' • du
Paul Cliffor , ' do
Devereuit„ no
Pelham, • . do
Nabob at ho me. ..
Viviali Greys by D'lareeli,
Waverly Novels Old Mortality.
• do
,I Ivanhoe,-
do : Rob Roy,
do : The Antiquary,
do ~ Guy Manuering,
Confessions9t . Harry Lorrequer, An 4 parts,
illustrated - -price each number, 2 5
Puffer Hopkins, 12i
.
Franklin Equity, or the Inebriate, 12}
Pauline, a Tale of Normandy, 12i
Phiiintas Qbiddy, . 12i
Percival Kepne, ' 12i
Eia, by Bulwer, 1.2 i
Wing-and-Wing, or Le feu Follet, 2 vols. 50
Czarina, by IMrs7 - -Hofilend, 25
Leibeg's Agiricoltoral Chemistry, 25
do -Animal Chemistry, 2.1.
Western Captive, ' 25
Last of the Bullwinkles, 12i
Ladies' Book for December, ' 25
Grahim's Magazine, do 25
Al; the.cheup publications received as soon as
published. ,
All the %yaverly NovelS in 25 weekly r.u,nbers,
at 25 cell's per No., or $5 complete. Just recei
ved and for sale by .
All the above works and for sale by the
sub
scriber
(Cr übscriptions received at, this office for a
ny publication, issued in Philadelphia, New
York, or Boston
December 3
pin Farm on which the subscriber resides.
it is offered for rent; it is situated in Manheim
Township, Schuylkill county, one mile below
Schuylkill Haven, and five and a half miles be.
law Pottsville, the Schuylkill Canal and Reading
Itailrehd both pass through the property. .The
land to in a good state of cultivation, and es a
diary sir truck farm; is equal to acy in the Coun
ty., „tiller° are apout 130 acres under cultivation.
j ir i dliy The improvementsronsist of two good
1. Dwelling Houses, nne over a never
spring of "Water, Rare, iita
-33 feet square, Smoke House,-and
all other necessary out:iutldings. To a good te
nant, a favourii.b!e lease will be given; uone oth
er need apply: 'Possession can be given imme
diately ,if de, , tred. Apply CM the premises. to
EDWARD Y. FARQUIIAR.,
agent for E. Farquhar.
B. BANNAN
Deem her 3.
A~nl.N SI FOU TLI 1 Eit'S FRENCH
OLUTiON.—This celebrated work is now
being published in tiumberp, to he completed in
16 number., at Ihe Jaw rate or $l. Nos. I, 2,
3, and 4, pi ice 25 emits each, just rece?ved and
tur salc by B. BA NNA N.
December 3,)'
E subscriber, Assignee of Jones, Reim &
AL Co., will sell ut on . Thursday.,
'he 15th day of December next; at one o'clock,
at the }loose of Michael Graetr, in Orwigsburg.
Schuylkill county'; All the right title and inter.
est of John M. Kenn, and 'Henry Conoard, in
the one undivided halt part of Hecht Forge, and
about 2(104 acres of Land, with the following im
provements; oi.e well built Forge, with Three
Fires, two Coal Houses, Saw Mill, Smith Shop,
' a g ood two stitry Dwelling House,
•..qr nine convenient Houses for work.
men, and two Barns, about one lions
dred acrea arable, and in a I»gh
state of cultivation, the remainder wood and
sprout land, situate in East ttronswick township,
Schuylkill county, on the little Schuylkill river,
and immediately on the Little Schuylkill Rail
Rust!, ten miles from the Philadelphia & Read_
trigßail Road, with which etas to connect, ten
miles from the Schuylkill' canal, and silt from
Orwigsburg, the seat of J wawa for Schuylkill
county. •
N. B.—The iidmirwitralor of Jonathon Junes
deceased, will sell the rethaining undivided half
at the San* Lime and place,t
For further information enquire or Nicholas
or Peter Joritef, on the premoic.; Daniel Young.
%V ind,iir Furnace. near Dainhurg; or of Richard
Ruon&, Reading, Burks County.
It I) BOON E,
DANIEL YOUNG.
48— •
November 26,
c)1,ll EsTABLI:4IED PASSAGE OFFICE
For passage to and (tom all parts of Ireland, Evland,
Scotland and hales in Reg, Oar P .cket Ships.
All RA NGEME t VI S FOR 1813.
The Proprietors, cocoa - aged by the lib.
:Zt eral patronage bestowed upon them in
former seasons; will have, in addition
a "A pt'? to the lines formerly employed by them
Wl- - w. for the ,purpose ofbringing out CARiv,
: s .0 vo cum: and Syr EitsGE passengers, a line of
first class .%IIERIC•N PACKET sun' , from Liverpool,
to Philadelphia, one sailirg on the Hill. 18th and 281 h
of each month. Also first class packet ships sailing
on the Ist end 15th rif . April, May and June,Trom
Ln~DiiNDFuny, 13ELFAsT, Conti and DIJRLIS to New
York or Philadelphia DIRECT, which together with
their old established f o ie of .New York: nci Liverpool
packets, salting every FOUR days from Liverpool, and
heir line al IN ew, Viirk and London packets, sailing
every TEN I.ays , fromi London, presents an array or
shipping , far surpassing that orally other house in the
trade, and is well Worthy of the attention of those
who are desirous of ;sending for their friends in .the
oil conntry during the coming season.
The terms of passage and dietary (according - to a
late act 01 Parliament.) will be !4ery moderate, and a
free passage from Ireland to 11,werpool, per steam.
boat can also be secured.
. . ,
. . ..
For the accommtiti i tion of those sending for their
friends. Drafts at Sig t will be given upon
The Belfast Banking Company and Branches, Ireland.
The City of GlassgoW Bank and Branches. Scotland.
,
Spooner, Atwood 4' :. o. bankers. London.
I
Ana I'. W. Byrnes, t sq, and agents, 1..4erp001.
Payable in c‘ery tow 'throughout the Kingdom.
For pa,sage or any other information, apply person
ally or 11 letter, postpaid, to . _
BENJ. HANNAN,
Pottsville. Agent for the Proprtetors.
Pottsrille, November 5. 45
WHERE:AS the lion. Vst.vus BLYTHE, Es.
v quire, President of, the several courts o
Common Pleas, of the coonries of Dauphin, Leb
arioc•aind 'Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Jos.
rice rif the several courts of Quarter Sessions Of
the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Geo/
Delivery, in said enuLties. arid Strange N. Palmer
and Samuel D. Leib, Esquires. Judges of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Over and
Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, for the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said
county of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me
directed, have ordered a court or Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Geii6ral
Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Orvvignburg, nn
, the second .Monday of December, being the Nth
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 Schuylkill, that they are by the
said precepts commanded to be then and there at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, Exarninationsond all,
.other remembrances, to do thotte things which to
their several officers appertain 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 county of Schuylkill, arc
to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be
"ust.
GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.
JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Or wigs.
burg, hov. 19, 184 . 2. 47
A. B—The Witnesses and jurors whaare sum.
funned to attend said court, aro required to attend
punctually. In case of n'on.attendance; the law
in such cases made and provided, will be rigidly
enforced. Tina notice is published by order of
Court; those concerned will therefore govern
themselves accordinglif.
pRINTERS' I' and 2,5 . 1ba Kegs, a
Philadelphippricea.for cale by
March )9,12 , -, - B. BANNANr..
B. BANNAN
CHEAP HEADING'
WINTEB EVENINGS.
Bulwer,
B. BANNAN.
Bookseller and Stationer
FAltitl ItENT.
S SALE
Cif' VALUABLE IRON - WORKS.
PROCL MA
RATI;S OF Fit ' WIMPS VOA!.
Per Ton:'frotri - Puntiville and . Schuylkill 'Oxtail
tp Wry Puirda No,. id, 1842:
from.Pxonrille; &111 Hain
To iiiehmond or the
Inclined Plane, $1,50 • ' 441,40
.‘ Conshohocken. 1,40 ,
** Norristown,', • 1,3.5 'l 30 .•
," Port Kennedy, 1,33 , !, • 1,28
Valley Forge, •-• 1,30. • •
" Phcsnixville, 1,25 . 1,20 ,
" Pottstown, 1,10 . 1,05..
"'Douglassville, 1,05 1.00. -
'" Reading. 95 1 . . . 90 •
" Althousets Dridgc,‘ 85 •• . 80
`•• Mubraville, i 80 ' 4 .00 •
" Hamburg, 67 67
" Port Clihton, 56 , 56
Orwigsburg, • . 33 , •33 •
An allowance of 20 per certt, i per ton wilt be
Made 'to those furnishing 'ti t i owa Care, to
Richmond or the Inclined Plane.' from Pottsville
or Sabuylkill Haven, but to no other , points.
November 26, 46
COMMISsIONERSI SALES OF .
DEAL ESTATE.
• ,
Tit E Ciimmissioners of Schuylkill . county, will
hold a public sale, on the twenty third of:
JaituarY next, at the Court House, in the Bor.
'ough of Orwigsburg, fOr the purpose (Wad hng
all such unseated lands as have been purchased
by then! at Treasurer's Sale, agreeable to the act
of Assembly, and have been held by them unre
deemed for bee years, and upwards, a list of
which is hereunto annexed. Sale to commence
at 10 o'clock, A. M...0n said day; and continue
from day - today until all sold.
Rush Township
Joseph Cochran,
-Samuel Ely,
James Blue,
John Turnbull,
Adam Moore,
John Kunkel,
Klapp 4- Kiehner,
Jacub Kline, '
‘Villia m 'Moyer, •
George Baum,
John Brobst,
Richard Whitehead,
Robert' Whitehead,
- Adam Moore .
Daniel Brobst, for Kellog,
William Patting,
Christian A. Kliugerman,
Isaac Stauffer and Kimber,
Daniel Stall,
Charles Loss. -
Huntzinger and Seltzer,
Richard Heath,
Isaac Stauffer, (for Kembor )
Jecob fitintzinger, jr„
Michael Klingerraan.and Loss,
Georg° Moires,
David Nice,
Jacob Stauffer and °Terme°,
Charles Fraley,
Stauffer and Kimbe l l,
Jacob Stauffer and Sillyman,
Audenried and Kimber,
John Fuhrman,
John Hart,
Jacob Steuff.r,
Samuel May, (for Kellog)
George Baum,
Daniel K. Whetstone,
William Kiehner,
Stauffer Henry and Kellog,
William Yoh,
E. B. Hubley, Hate Win.'McPherarin)
John Boyer and E. B. Hindu ;
Frederick Keilog,
Widow Davis, 3
Stauffer Isaac and Moore,
Lewis Binder,
William Taylor,
John Smith,
West Penn Township.
Peter Hartman,
Philip Moser,
Masser and Moser,
John S,ein,
Rishel and Fink,
Osvvold and Buck, •
Christian Snyder, •
Zacharias Lohg,
Thomas Field,
Philip Moser,
Upper Mohaniongo Township,
105 Keeley, Yarnell and Rted,
100 J. Frank, jr.
100 Michael Reed,
100 Jacob Kaufman & Co.
...
'72 Samuel Weary,
Norwegian Township.
300 Walters,
200 Joseph Miller & Co.,
1.50 Mertz and Seltzer,
200 Eldridge — nrid-Brick,
200 Hain arid Filbert,
788 John Pott,
60 Abraham Fertig, •
500 P. Zimmerman dr./Co.
150 Hein and Zerbe, ,
50 David
.535 John C. Offet man,
.300 Jacob Mennig & Co.
1 Lot Cleaver and Moyer, •
200 acres Becker and Frailey &Co.
300 Samuel D. Franks,
313 John Hone, • •
600' Juhn 5101er,
600 Jacob Bright.
300 Samuel „I Potts,
400 Joseph ,Wood, •
I ill Laudenhrun and Shoemaker,
205 (Merman, Keim and Drenkel.
180 Michael Struphar,
290 Jacob Seitztnger and Martin Weaver,
100 George Zechinan,
150 Darbe and Ham, .
600 Peh.r Setimeck and Co.
lOU Dreher, Ridgway and Schall,
1 Lot Samuel Gilbert,
200 acres Peter Filbert,
260 Joseph Fertig,.
100
140
10
200
200
3200
400
400
Pinegrove Township.
1000 George Huth & Cu.
200 George;Rutb,
200 Jehn Wiedmsn,
I Lot Jonathan Emmet, •
120 acres Graaf and Ried,
79 Jacob Schowbe,
1 Lot Janice Gillispey, •
.400 nerer.Conrad Lengel,
2 Lots James Fitzpatrick.
80 acres Peter Zerbe,
400 Adam Leis?,
1 Lot Moyer Arnold,
1 Charles Eeenwein,
30 acres John Walbon and Peter Walbon,
12.5 Christian Zerbe,
134 Henry %V. Conrad,
26 Kettelman, Ham and Filbert,
1 Lot Henry Bayer.
4 Lots John Stater• Wharton,
40 acres lsaae Kilmer,
100 Chi istian Ley, • •
100 Joseph Snyder 4 Co.
1 Lot Inset Arnold.
Schuylkill Toionship,.
200 acres John Hartung,
3110 A. Kalbach,
100 - L. Audenried,
I 2 Audenried and 'Reber.
200 John Kelchner &Co. . ,
4110 George Taftur,
400 George Rahn, •
70 Ft Lauderbrun.
543 J. Huntzingei &
15 • kiseph Stauffer, f •
76 Jacob Bensinger and Heiser.
1 0 3 Henry Kepner, ,
76 Jacob Bentainger,
80 George Rahn,
97 W. Jackson, • •
150 Andrew Delbert,
6 William Shawn!! and Lyon;
141 iVheistone i
. 400 Daniel I.ldre,•deceased,, •
108 Abraham Wagner,
21 21 Isaac Boyer, •
400 8.. Patterson; Scholl and Kiehner,
140 • William Haller & Co.
115 Jacob Kline,
150 Ilay.er and
426 Shock and Bensinger.
100 John Kleckner & Co.
400 William ikudeidriad,
681 'George Sertier & Co.
OBER
•-• - --
MINERS' '3 . 011.141T
• •
681,, blier:York CcialCOmpany,
100 . • ..',Jacole.lleifanyder... •
"• 'Barry Township.
84r:"•-•'ItAbilit
75 .
• 300 1 , , ',Samuel Hoffion..
- -DamelShappel, •
344 Henry Stichter..
9j - Michael Strupliar, •
421 .• George Dewitt" •
926 ' • Joseph Fxrtig,
138' . 'Gains Moore,
50 ' , John Merti&Crn
130, . Baum 4
so • John L. Cohn,. .
137 • John Riffert. •
147 George Seitzinger Co. &
301• 1 'John Spobo,
109. 11untsinger. ,
914 William Kiehner‘,:p; .-
426 George Heiser.
459 _Jacob Miller, .
165. Jacob Krebs, '
514- ' 'John Filbert,'
1000 John Pott,
260 Geofgeilahn,
400 E. 11.• Hubley.
900 needs and Boone,
150 George Shartel,
924 - Peter Kremer, .
314 John Drell - a., 1;
Brun:wig Tozeillhirn
ISO - Kern and Rishcl,
400 John Reeser, . •
1 Lot Abraham Landis,
2 - Peter and John Knep
1 1 . Abraham Schwartz,
300 acres Kern and Mahe,
400: Daniel ShappeP, -
400 John Keiser,
,•
Wayne Township
150 Adam Brown.
100, Struphar and Christ,
10 Barbara Deppen.
109 Gruber and Moyer,
•
4 Bernier,
700 Arnold.
300 Samuel Hain,
400 Henry Walbon;
28 Struphar and Berta,
200 Groff and Dick,
400 Valentine Brown,
20 • Barbara-Mayberry, •
20 Jacob Seibert.
12 Kettelman and Lebsoggle,
Union Towndup.
400 Peter Gardner, ; '
(10 John Fields, ;
60 George Rhoads . jrJ
(10 John Eliza, '
00 Thomas Reese,
• 00 George Rhoads,
- 00 . Casper Thiel%
00 Jacob Tod.%
00 . Jacob D. Chute & co.
00 John Kleckner,
09 John Bitter
00 Wm.'Carricua, nov4Samuel Brooks,
'OO Benjamin Becker,
'9O Jacob Traci?,
go Benjamin Coombe; s
• 00 William K.teliner,
.60 Daniel Klapp, .1
709 Daniel Heim, "
I Lot Samuel Nth.,
1 `• William Audenrieciand McCarter,
I " Jacob Weiir.l,
•
1 " John 51race
1 .4 Daniel J. liooadr,.
I " Mr. Braden,
1 " George Dentler,
Lower Illahantinga.
300 acres Casper Met.ey, -
200 Kiefer and Ferlid
47 Samuel Kimmel,
54 John Huber,
200• 'John Huber, 1
20 Peter Coleman,
.59 John Stein.
Pottsvill.
Lot Thomas Aidiburto.
Pat and Hill,
Dreibelhis and Lo
" Henry Schwurtuu r,
" Charles Wells, •
erner and Glute
Jefferson Myers, 1
' " F. H. Massenbachi
King and Sharp,
" Archibald Meanfls
Stoughton and Wilton,
Peter 'Butter/y,
' " Isaac Canby, I •
George Hamilton 5
John Lucas,
John and Joseph Boyd,
4' George Geo, t 4
" George Guelet,
" Jacob Grua f:
" Lewis Desille.
GEORGE OWER,
SAMUEL R MEDLAR.
GEORGE ICISER,
Commissioners of Rthuylkill county.
November 26, 48—
NOTICe.
rpHE Public will see the proPtety of the lollowing
1 1- RULPS,adomod and Mthlistid by ihe
NITA eit. RE inl , 4 RUL ROAD c•MpAsy, which I hey
pitraose to hive strictly mifiiread, to guard against
futiirc accidents, and prevent am further dettruction
orihe company's prorerty
The "Public are informed that the Riil Road and
its BRIDOKS are not a common Ilmongirare. and !kit
any person or persons, roitirt, , , diving or leading Car.
tie overiihn flail Road and its Oadges.or permit itti4
the same to trespass thereon, cnitrary to the provi
limns of the acts of assembly, lima case made and
provided, will be dealt with ace4rling ii law.
jEr SMOKING rtn any of tie Ftrilges is express
ly.prohibited under a penalty of"?'"F",N 9311. its.
la. ALI persons are cantioneclant to pass over the
said Company's Brtdges, betweer sunset and sunrise,
without the permission of the wgehmen; who are au
thorized to stop any ir.dividualii at all hours, whom
they have reason to suspect. •
.Ke Should these Rules be diregarled the Com
pany will not be answerable for 'lle crtasequences.
October 29.
.4 •
PROCIAMATIOV.
"
OTICHia hereby given dat a wort of Com
mon Pleas. for the trial ofka use, at isaue9, In
and for the County of SehirvAill, ;till be held at
Orwigaburg:in the county alritesaul'on Monday,
December 541, to continue orit.weet.
Tharctore thorn pbraons luting wits pending,
and all persona whoiie duty dirndl be to appear
at said court, will lake noticei and govern them.
selves accordingly. .•
JIM.I N WOOLlS4l,Shoriff:
Sheriff's Office Orwiga.
burg, Nov. 19, 1842.
DRUGS AND 31
J ,
UST received in addition to ortncr supplies, a
general assortment of, ',
Drugs, Pnints.
Malthus, Oils, and [opaline,
Chemicals, Dye Sluff..
Patent Medicines, Varniehes I
Perfumery, G/it.vs,froi Thy 9 to 24 by 30.
Together with every article i i i his line, while he
offers for sale;at a Irma II a'dvanc and Solicits the at
tention of Physicians and anent' dealdre generally.
JOHN .. C. MART/N.
•
D Particular attenticm given . Phnlician's- Pre
scriptions,at all hours. '
November 26, , 48—
GASSNER CR
PORTRAIT PAI
RESPEGTFILILLY annou l
_and Gentlemen of Popov
taken a room at GEISSE'
street, where they will be bsppv to wait upon
any who may wish to patronize them.
MT' They will paint Portraits .from 88 to $2O
according to the size. The Public aro respect.
fully invited to call and Bee Specimenyat their
room. J
Pottsville, Nov. 26, 1842._';''
A FARM FOli SAL&
THE Hilda Farm, 'containing abcbt 100 acres
of Lind, within 3 miles of Pottsville, on the
West Brinch Real Rued, will bo eoldi on reasons.
terms.'ble persons' 'vrishing . to perdue the farm
ilog business, Will find thie.property l .wortb their
attention. Apply to
GEORGE . 1 .11,031M1NG.
November 19th. - • 47-6 t
mainG LAGllint A CCI.FF '
Ausec,eived and forsale by _
Oct 29, MILLER # fIAGGERM„
is!a lirahian - Of Wild tateiry:
FOIL Coicitturrikas and Llyza CsriLaiists ok
, Airransi BaftIICIIITIS, CROUP 11:1 CIIILD2II4
WllOOl.OO COM!, rams OR WitiNIMS Tlllt
Olusass - ; Cnaosie, CutIGHS, and all diseases of tbe
Po-linorsfy Organs.
READwiTAT'xr DAS DONE, _
1M
' Watiderftit.Recarerst;4,Nrs% S. *S. - Austin
Iva! ettiteked with this diviase in the fall of /838,
"originating from a' violent cold. which settled up.
' on her lungs. V.arious remedies were tesortea
te,the moat skilful physicians were consulted--
. yet step by' step that fearful dikease,ionaumplion
',„ .began to prey upon' her: AM hicame subject to
violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quart. - tides' of matter and was evidently sinking very
,rut. In this distressing sttuation,nfter all the
miens remedies had, been -tried in vain, and
'when, naught bar the grave seemed to afford her
,any prospect of relief, - the invaluable Bahievere.
stored ter to. health: -and . rots . ; in the Placn - or
~that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is
mingling:in - society, in better health and spirits
than she bitienjoyed for yeark ITY!g4e descrip.
'fion'of this interesting case in Dr. Wistar's Try.
atiiiapn Consuniption.
Disinterested Testimony.— Having witnessed I
the sitrrirising effiqacy of Dr. Wistar's prepare.
lion Wild Cheri!, in the case of - Mrs. Austin,
. I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy . .
and Sekbowledged his statement true and cor.
rect. • . J. li. WALTERS, M. D. .
Nets - York. April 12, 1841.
A Surprisiug ctibe—Mis. Martha Wilson. a
poor but highly respectable member of the Meth..
.
odist church, was also afflicted with Consume
-Ititin in its 'worst forms, and 'considered 'past re.
leciiery by all her friends. , A bottle altos Bal.
I sal was presented to her, which relieved her im
mediatelY.- This circumstance being made
I known tot the mernbers of the church, they pur
chased seVeral bottles for, her, which relieved her
[entirely. I The same society have purchased
over fort i trll . iottlea, for persons in indiligent
cumsteri , and positively assert it has nut been
dried in a Single instance whets it has not given
I e
surprisinrelief.
Er We, the undersigned. members of the Der-
Benevolent Society of the Methodist church,
1 having examined tho above - statement of Mrs.
Wilson's case, hereby certify it is jp all respects
true r .triA earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's .
remedy to all whe arc afflicted,
1 1 GEORGE MILLER, MARY GAR D:YEI,
THOMAS COOMBS, ELIZABETH JALN,BS.
-Aieer temp/air/L. 7 - M re, Eliza Thompson was
afflicted with ihiscomplaint tor neatly five years,
during which time she was under the most skit,
fel physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and
lioniocepathic remedies, an every thing that af
fared her any hopes of relief. She had dull,
I wandering pains to the. side, sometimes in the'
shouldet and small of the-back, a hacking cough,
frequent pains in the breast, and has been ana
-1 ble to sleep onthe right side for three years. By
the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few
weeks, and remains well to this day.
. ELIZA THOM rsoN.
Rozboroirgh, Septeinber 12,1841.
Dear Sir—Please send / me two bottles more of
you Balsim of Wild Cherry, like that you sent
me before! I have taken nearly all of the first,
and confidently believe this medicine will cure
rite. 1 have used'a great many remedies within
the last tear. but have never found any thing that
bar relieved me so ,touch. It has stopped my
eiough entirely, clieked my night sweats, and I
sleep better at night` and feel better in every say
than I have for many mouths.
.Yousr, respectfully, limes KELLY.
Holmesburg, September I'2, 1841.
Friend Winer —I must again . trouble thee to
send me two bottles more of th? invaluable Bal
sam. I have now taken three bottles is all, and
can assure thee that it has done me more
good than all the medicine I hove ever taken be
fore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible,
and oblige thy friend. J 4COII HOLLOWAY.
. Bristol, September 8, 1841.
Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people talk
about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild
Cherry has made in Consumption, 1 scot to one
of your Agents the other day for a bottle, anci,
have found it to relieve me so much, that I wan
three bottles more sett soon, as I believe it will
cure me too. I have used a great many balsams
of different kinds, have tried Jayne's Expect - )
rant and other medicines besides, but nothing Ma
ever dune me as much goud as yours has. Send
by the steamboat Ildivar. Yours truly,
W 'LUAU THOMA..
PAINS IN THE BREAST, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND
COOOll.--The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addretaied us
a letter in which he says two of his daughters
had suffered severely with an _obstinate cough
frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared
In be going into a rapid decline. By the use of
a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely
recovered and now enjoy excellent health.
Asthma Cured—Mr. Jacob guider has au
thorized us to sty that he was afflicted with, this
annoying complaint for several vears and had
tried every thing in vain, He was subject to
constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit.
trng of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, an sometimes
in the region of the-Heart, and nothir else ever
gave him relief.
Chronic Cough.— Mr. Isaac ROget3 was also
//filleted with an obstinate Cough, originating
from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never
found any thing to give him relief but this Bal
sam
Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of
this medicine. and yo extraordinary have been
many of the ewes It has performed, t h at it has
already attained the highest reputation, and al
thinozn scarce Iwo VCAt'S have elapsed since it
w first made we can proudly sav, its
'sine has spread ii users direction, and it is rap
idly aequirina a celebrity unequalled by any
medicine ever tiff,red to public notice. •
IIKOt,GISI:S . SD DEALERS
, -
In every section of the country, wit: hod this
m eM eme an importhni and valuable aedittou Cu
their stock, and aloud
ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND,
As it is lint lii onr Rower ta place it within the
reach of all thwie afflicted, and there are (Mold.
less; thousand suffering who would resort to it
ihr relief if they could obtain it conveniently.
'Er Be particular when you purchase, to ask
for Da. I Ni:craft's BALSAM of WILD CHERRy, as
there is an article called the "SYRUP of WILD
CHERRY." advertised, which is entirely a darer.
cut medicine.
NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION, °
A,imrely vegetable and highly approved COM.
!mond pieparation the Prunus Virginians, or
" Wild Cherry Bark"—upproven by the ()Wings
of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical tee.
(Ali and ourversally acknowledged the most
valuable_' Family Meilieine' ever discovered.
-
No Quackery No Deception.
The physician may boast of his skill in many
:deseascs—the quack may puff ilia wonderful
cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for
diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal.
lv admitted nothing has ever proved as +incest'
fol as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. IVietneo
sllalcorm of Wild Cherry, which /lei effected
some of the 'most astonishing cures ever recorded
in the historir of medicine.
MEI
Imna
Such indeed are the astonishing healing and
restorative properties of this Balsam, that even
in the advanced stages of consumption, and in
Liver Complaints, diseases which have baffled
the skill of theftmost distinguished physicians,
when patients have sal:limn with the most dia..
tressiog cough, great difficultyin breatiStng, night
sMeats, bleeding of the lungs, after the most
esteemed remedies of our Pliarmaccepias have
failed, this invalitable remedy has not only given
surprisingsayer but actually effected cures. atte
all hdpes <4 l , recovery had been entirely der
spaired of: - •
CHILL,
'EdS,
ees to the Ladies
le, did they have
HOTEL, Centre
Besides its shiprising efficacy in these formi
dable coniplaints, it has proved a 'very superior
remedy for diseases of children, such as Croup.
Whooping Cough. &c., and in (hose disordeis
that prevail so extensively throughout the winter
'season, such as Coughs, Colds,• Pleurisy, Intlu.
enza, and Pains in- the Brenta, prOceediug from
neglected Cada, it stands unrivalled.
-48
Prepared, wholefale and retail, by WILLTA
& CO., Cheinista,''N6. 33 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia: Price sl'oo a bottle.
kaki in. Pottsville by
,';.- . • , , 491-1 N S.C. MARTIN
Agent for -Schuylkill court y.
112 f" Druggist% and dealers .eupplied a. the
Wieland° pricep. January 1 ' 1—
IMBEHTON: BOARDECG SCHOOL For
Featat.es.—suuated ChimpeCouilty, Penn
sylvanin,lB !idles 'N. W.Trorn Philadelphia, end 3
-
milts front theßeading Rail Midas Phoenixville.
',Woven:their, "
=NW
CM
IIiE.PIII.ILAIIELPLIfiki`IftEXDINp., and
ItAIE#OADi
• -
' r IA ;M 1 11 4 .,..
; ••-'e
• -
On and after Wedntda.q, IYorember 2d, is 42
..Me Passenger. Coal ' and Freight Trains - evill
- run at Me ftdinecing - Adria on' Me Phi4Xl
- Rending and Poiterille Ruiißoad: .
: COAL TRAINS.
The 5 -ad Trains will' leave tOttsville be.
twee*, he boors of 9, and 10, A. M., of one guar.
ter of an -littur tipap, and run on to heading
where they *ill r_29t and pars all the op Trains.
Coai and • • - -
TIM first 3 Coal Trains will leave Richmond
between the hoursof 6i and 7, and the list f will
,letive the Plane at 7i and the Ist'of these last
will always hold up - before 'Crossing the main
- Track at the Fails, until signalled to by the wo'ch
man that all the 3 Trains from Richmond haei
passed up the Line. •
The Down Passenger Train - will leave Potts.
vide at 12 M., behind all the Coal . TraiflS
sing all the up Coal trains at Reading,' and
running past the last at Poummtown. the neat T.
at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains
at Pottstown. ..•
The ep Passenger Train wilt leave Philadel.
phis at 10 A. M. behind nil the Coal Trains, pas.
sing all the down Coal Trains at Beading, then
-relining to Ponsitille..
1 READING FREIGHT 'TRAIN.
The Down Freight Train will leave Reading
on Tuesdiya and Thursdays. at 8 A. NT. passing
all the up Coal and Passenger Trains, et Potts
town, where they will wait for it.
'The upereigfit Train will leave the Plane on
Wiidnesdays and Frldayr, immediately behind
the up Passenger Train, to Puttatown, where,it
will wait fur all the town coat and Passenger
Trains, which trains will also wait fur it. and then
run to Redding.
POTTSVILLE FEEIGHTTR A IN.
Leaves Reading un Thursday and S j iturdav
at 7 A. M.. t.i.l:o , itig all down Coal and Passenger
Trains at Port Clinton, where the latter Trams
watt for •
Leave. Pannonia nbailt 7'P:'M, after at) the
Coal and Passenger Trb 11/3 are in. and had the
track clear to Reading.
Nnvetber 12,
PURSUANT to on order of thcOrphar.'s Court
of Schu hull county, the Subscriber. Admin.
[Orator the cc ate of Augustus Thatcher, fate
of the . tate of Connecticut, deceased, will expose
to Sale y Public Vendue, on Saturday, the :id
day of ember next - , at 9 o'clock in the fore.
coon, at t ie house of Charles Chi iiii,, in the 'But.
ought of P Isville, a certain Lot of Grodnd mo
ats in the Borough of Pottsville, anti county of
Schuylkill, lying mul being on Mahentango
street, in front forty feet, and in depth two hull.
dred feet, and six inches. Lute the estaM of said
deceased. Attendance'will be gm n and the colt
diiions of Sale made known at the time and place
of sale, by ,
THOMAS C. POU.OOK,
. .
By order of the Court,
JACOB KREBS, Clerk.
November 5, 45
JORANCIS BARREr and HENRY TAY
LOR, having lelt with the s..bseriner a va
riety of f;cods to May last, fur sums of money
lint—_and said persons having rot since mode
their - appearance, the subscriber hereby gives no.
tice that unless said Goods are not redeemed on
or before the 15th of December next,they wtli
be sold at public auction:
November 19,
INBREH.T.AS & PARAsuLs.
‘6ll LK. Scotch, Ginffham & Mu , lin Umbrellas.
ParasnlS and Sun Shades:
A complete assurtment, just reeeived and tar
sale by •E. Q. & A. HENDERSON..
May 28,
N I.V ENT DEBTORS.
riormE ruhrenber• have applied to ihe
of the Court of Common Pleap of Sehuvlktll
counts, for the hemp ; of the se veral eta of A.-
petntily,paltsed ¶,r the rebel of Insolvent Deb , -
mg, and that the Reid Judges have appointed .
Monday, the sift day of Deetimber next, at 10 o'-
clock in the forentem. at the Court &louse, in
Orwigsburg, when and where they may atttind
if they think proper.
CORNELIUS U M RES lIJUR,
Nl)l7l'm ber 19, 47
JOHN C NEVILLE,'
ATTORNEY AT L IW,
!TT ASTemoveti from Market Street to the F tore
-alortnefly Dee mied by Abraham lleisst., m
Centre Street, opposite the Po.,t office.
Pottatitlie, October 8, 9l—
LASTING PAPER, —,Strong Hardware
FF~and Straw M.-tug Palier, by the ream or
sinzfe Sort.; also, Cf own %Vrapiong raper, from
50 :o i.i crn;N per ream, and double crown at $1
per ream, for rule by
November 5,
torberry Creek Rail [toad. Company.
ii..n.t. v Ewen to 'he % , oekin.l.ler.
11 of the above Gonna ny, tjt at an liketion
he h.-111 •on It onda , Ile 541 thy or Dce...inber
n. at, a• the house ot Israel Irrinhard, in the,hor
noel' of lk 111 •coonti , to elect bt
hallo( One Pre.ithilt:Eieht %tanagers. OniTtea.•
surer, and Oue aecriaery, to serve for the ensOig,
•
year. ,
JailN STIIIAPFLE:R. See'v.
November 12, 96
NEW FASIIIONAIIi.E CLUT:IING
STOJI e.
UAT 000ro , d for the Boni fit oft he Poor, kr
"J r aeltine at reduerd pritva nod for ea-h, at the
rqd Putt ()diet! !.laud, Centre street, oppudoe Ahr.
ket %tree!.
fly nailing and Training you will find the P.
cew to snit thel' •s.
'PettFvdle, November 12,
,ln the enntter r f tie recount of Richard B.one,
' Asn'glee if Samuel Bartulet.
r fE.•ubcerther, appointed by the Conet of
CVIIIIIIOII ['leas of Schuylkill coonty, Coot
mis,iinner, to distribute the Assets in the hoods
of the Avovneo to an ornone the Creditors or
the said Satnitcl liartitlet, hereby notifies the
creditors of the said Samuel nartolet, that he
will attend for that purpose at his office, in the
borough of Orwigsburri'on Saturdav, the 11 day
of December next, when and where the creditors
eutnicd to said assetts mail attend.
CHARLES WIT3IAN.
Com ip r.
47--1
November 19,
VALUABLE REAL ENTATE.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
inonsisting of a 69 by 230 feet LOT. situated
on the corner of Mahantungo and fourth S..
and the find property below the Catholic church
~.0 9 1;.,. on which erected two substantial
two Story Frame Dwelling Bonus.
dtf;t::7 Thispropertv is so situard that it
can be divided into two 30 feat
having a house on each, and will be aold'ennot
entire pr separgtely, to suit purchasers
For terku(uPply io
Sept. 3. 3t-tr
. .
M. A. DOOLKY-,
ATTORNEY,AT LAW,
l'arrAvra.E.
ri A 5 removed hia office to the alike or John
&q..oppdsito the Post Office.
November 26. . 48—
n.
E..NICE.. :
• ATT9.R.,N ET AT . LAW. -
ounce tn'Oentre Street. opposite the Ezehnnge
Betel, Pottstrille.lSept. 3. .-36
SCHOOL titlOKS.Wholea4l4,,tuld'
PY.Welphia prices. ibigale.4 • -
Mitch 19, 12— . BAIN:KAN.
~. rw,. ~.~. :.r
NEW -ARRANGEMENT.
PASSENGER TRAINS
• G. A. Nirot
Super% Transp ii. P. R. Si. P. U. R.
PUBLIC SALE.
A“ntitiiairator
PUBLIC NOTICE;.
NATHAN FISUER.
47-3• t
H. HANNAN.
45-=
A, RUSSEL'
Mahtintongo Street
CMS
BANKRUPtat:
. •
Red State! Coiwt.
EASTkitiq DISTRICT OF. PRNATSYLVAItA
nunkrUptcy:' • -
PETITION for the bone t of the Banbript.
,Z7 lll . LAW. has been filed the 28th tiay of Novcin.:,
. het. 1841, by - • ' •-• •
Fdwai,t_y Farqohiir, facme'r;SehuyikillCcu •
Politition will be beard before the District
Cdurt oldie 'United States for the Eastern District
or Pennoyls'onta s aittfog in Bankrupter, at Oho
District Court root in the City - of Philadelphia;
on Friduy„ the fith dN i tif.j ii i nicav • ', extol , '
dock, A. M., rahoq 2 . l2 nlt l tsre pel.sniui Inter--
sated wig ti ripest, and oh clause. if:- any they. 4
have, why thii prayer 4.40 - kid Petition should,
'lint be granted and tha st!df - rdtitioner declared
Bankrupt.
FRAS:iltierciNgON •
- • • Cierlr.oftite:Distrirt Coati;
Dmechber 3, 164 ' .
NOTICFA ' •
PETITIONS fnr, the' Benefit of the eaukttipa
Law, have hero filed the lUth day uiNovem.
bar, I 542, to.
.
John Pinkerton, hie Coll 51ercharifi now Agent,
Inclivie.ually, and as a mcoilicr °floe late 6iin
of West; finegiton & Co.,' of 'Philadelphia,
Pinkerton &. C 0... of Port Carboni
and J.sliti Ar. Cu., of St. Clairi
Schuylkill CO .
Itmliunin N. Thu w. L,dividaally, and as
mother of the lee Sean ut Bruwp &
/MIN 11011 Fttlinder. r.
Which Petitions will be heairl before the Dias
trio Court of thellmted Statel toi the Eastern .
District of Pennsitlvar.ia, sitting in Bankruptcy;
at the Dihtrict Court nom. in the City of Phila4
uelphia, on Frida li St, the 30th day of December'
next, at 11 c4loc , A. M. when 'end where all
persona inteiestO may appear and show cause,
if any they lave, Wu the prayer of the said Pe.
moos should not 'be granted, and the alltd Pell 4
turners be declared Bankrupts. •
Nov. Q 6, 4F
pF:TrfloNs for the Beneat of tIA Bankrupt
wjitive &eels S;ed the 3d dny.of
,Nurernber
11 4 1:?, -
D.irid Conner, Former, Schulylkill county: •
Scott Steel, Miner, ' ,do
Which Pinitions will be heard 'before the
triet Court oldie United States for ilicrEaaletn
District of Pcrinsylvani4oitting. in 04nkroptoyi
at the District Conn roiiii6n•the City or Phila
delphia, on Friday, thn'l6.ft day orlflecember
next, ut II o'clock, A. M:- When stid'where
persons interested may appear and chow coolie, if
any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti.
lion.; should not he granted, and the said Pen._
tioricry declared Rinitrupty.
IRAS. HOPKINSON, • ,
Clerk of District Court.
Nov. 1 4 , 46
FOR, DISCHUIGE.
rutted States Court.
EASTERN Ens Talc C OF PENNSYLVANIA
In Bankruptcy.
NOT/CB.
IiETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
under the ittriltrupt Law, have been filed by
William U. Marshall, of the • firm of Marshall &'
Kelton, Scuylkill county,
Daniel late. Blacksmith " •
and Monday, the 21st day of November neat, 'at
11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed fur the hearing
(hire(); before the said Court, sitting, : in Bank•
ruptcy, at the District Court gontii . la the City
o!' Pinney , %phis, when and where ILttsCreditbra of
th e tam! Pentinners, who have produced their
Debts, and all other persons in interest, may- ap.
mar and shriw caus-, if any they have, why each .
Discharge and Certificate should hot be granted.
FR AS. HOPKINSON.,
S pt. 10, 37—[0t Clerk of District Court.
MBETITIONS for ll:seharge and Certificate
uudcr the Bankrupt Lful, h ave been filactby
William Gorges, Boat Builder, Schuylkill en,
Joherd, Bowen, School Teacher, late - do
Clerk. 7_
And Friday, the .30th day of December next, at
It o'clock, A. 51. is appointed for the hearing
thereof', before the said Court, sitting in Bank
ruptcy, tit the DistrlerCourt Room; in the City
of Philadelphia, when and\there the Creditors of ,
the gala Petitioners, who have proved their Debts.
and all other persona tti interest, may appear and
show catme, if any they have, why such Dis
charge and Certificate should not be granted.
FR AS. HOPKINSON
Clerk of the District Court
NOTICE.. .
Oct. 8, 41 —I Ot
poriri ()Ns for thNchargeand Certificate art.
der the t .nkrupt Law, hove beeia filed by,
Airaander G•uhnm, Indtvidnally, slid of the
late firm of :Vinare & Graham, late Met chant,
Schuylkill county
64.
Daniel Stall, Cleric,
and Fliday, the :10 , h duy of Dedember. at 11'o'.
c:ock „A. 11 Is appointed fur the hearing there.
oc hero,: rho said Ciiri,!sating in 13JiAteikcy,
nt the Doled Court Ro o m in ilre City! orrota.
&lobo. "lien and where the Creditors °MO
said P. 'mooch., who have proved their Debts.
and all other ptr.ont3 in Interest, rosy • appar
end show can-e, it any the have, why such
charge and CLI LI ficate not he granto4."
FR AS., HOPKt NSON;
Clerk of District Court.
NO cum.
Oct. 15, 412-10 t
,
rITION Diachar2.B end Cirtiffeete •
uoiler lie 11410 m-up! Law. has been filed by".
!Liz, Clerk, tare Iti..rehant. Bchuylkill Co.
the :I(l.'t cht . k of Deviiiiimir next, et
II o'i•toek, t. %1., ni appointed riir the hearing
sWitui In 11.initriiptei , , at the Dititrici
ci,iirt II 00, in (lie I v I4' Pittladelphill, whom
and win re toe Creditor". 01 the Ittuid
who hole proved their Pebiii, and all other per.
sons in riterl,o, may-appear and allow minim, II
any they have, wily soeh Distdorge and Certifr,
Cato sii.mid nut h' granted.
F.- AS. Htilli . lN-zON,
Clerk! of Ih.tr tot Court.
44-10
October 29,
NOTICE.
EDE 11 rtyNs for Diseharge and Certificate
under !fie Ihrikrupt Liu , , have been filed by
L. Ravin, Inlteeper, Schuylkill ‘;oataty:
Prier %grand,
and Friday. the 27th day of Ininary next, et it
o'clock A. AI. as appointed for the Leming there-. '
o!, before the sold Court, sptin2 to attiltrillitev.
;it the Lh,txtet Court noon, in thii"etty or
delnlit i„ when end where the Credtlots' of the..
i , nid Petitioner., who have proved their Debit,
and all other persons pt interest,mny appear"
end show euu.e, tt city the', hive, Why such
Charge and slionid not he untitled,
FIZAS. HOMO AISON,.; '
Clerk of Diminct Cdott.
NOI'IOE.
IRE
Nov. 5,11-10 t
" PETITION for Discharge and amiNeate
under the bankrupt Law, has beerrfileril_be'
Mopes Stiouse, of the firm of Strouae and Heusi-
COa I Metcliut4, Stilll3 'WI county.
and Friday, I,lle Qiih day of January next, at It
o'clock, A. M., is apia.inted fur the hearing
thereof, before the said court, milting in Bonk_,
riaptcy, at the District Court Room, in the coy
ul Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors
of the said Petrituaer, who have, prelim(' their
Debts, end all other persons in interest,. may .ap,
near and show cause. it goy they hair!: why sues
Discharge an/ Certificate should nut be vented,
,FRANCIS HOPAINSON,
Clerk of DistrietC4o..
NOFICE. '
[DEMONS for Discharge eine Certificate,
bankrupt Law, have been feed by
Francis spencer, individ rally anti at a member
- of the late fora of Spencer arid Watkins, and..
Lowtair,Spcncer t.M.l,llerchaut i!curryl..
kill county.
Audertrird, late Farmer, Miller an 4
Lumber Merchant, Schuylkill co..
Nov. I:3, 46- '
and Friday, the 27th day c;rJanudry next et It
o'clock, A. NI , is appointed , for the hearing
thereof, before toe aunt Court,. sitting in. Bank..;
rupley, at the Dist`rict Court Room, in the,City •
of Phitadelphin,fwfien and where the Creditors
i
of,the Bald Pe • tionerr , , . tette!. have proved . their
. Debt', and all Aber personti'lci: interest, may at'.
pear and ahn chose if any, they hie; why 000
Pitet:4llo-i cl.Ceriificate all : 010d net be granted.
t.' . • di' FRAS. 1101 i KINSON.
.
, ;• Clerk of Di. trict Court.
Nriv9r.tiber• 19. . '• .1 . -• • 47
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Isiihthern Feathers. for
e byL MILLER & HAGGERTY.
ober *l l 44-r;
ME
MEN
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FRAS. HOPKINSON;
CVOs of Vrbtrict Court
IVO LICE - . ,
NOTICE