The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 31, 1842, Image 3

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t 6 ' lIPLE op FASIIIO N. 11,..
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t F a i r Cutter,in the Basement St6ry of
Pennwtvania. Hall, opposite the
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Miners' Hunk.
-. A. -HAWKINS. •
.- iffE,fhpliolo g i g al Hair Cutter, and Ecstatic
.'.ghaver, has opened at the above mentioned
.ce Hetwkin's new system of Cutting Gentle
' l 'irett's Hair, by which its luxuriance and beauty
itt rendered truly ornamental. The design and
- exiscution differ entirely from - the usual practice
Of Hair Cutting adopted here, and commends it
self by the expedition and gentleness with Which i 1
the operation is performed. By the beau monde
- it has been dent minatsd a scientific amend weth
er for the Pulpit, the Bar, the Senate or the &site,
its elegance and classical arrangements will add
dignity and grace to the whold contour of the
La Fete Humaine. All those who will favor him
with their Custom, he feels confident that satis
faction will be given.
N. B.—Razors-honed in a superior manner.
MUSIC.
A. Hawkins is ready to perform for Coti llions,
Balls, and Parties, at private houses
December 31;
DISSOLUTION
rIIE pat theis hip heretofore existing between
1 , the subscAberv, is this day dissolved by mu.
f oal ciiiiscut. The business will be continued
ty Charles M. Hill, whu is riuthorized,'-' to settle
411.aceoultts of the late firm.
,CHARLES M.„ HILL,
CHARLES W.. , ,CARMER.
:".-§o,4lvlkill Haven, Dec. 31, ' I-3t
A:Oil election held at the PerdiSylvattia Hall
to the Borough of Pottsville, on Moinday the
04Ciday of December. OW, the tollomling per.
ironswere duly, elected officers of the Sahuytkill
YsilSy - Navigation and Rail Road Company, for
theionsuing year
Presidenl.
BURD PATTERSON.
Managers.
401 - rahozn Pon; A. BALM.
GI , G. Palmer, S. J. Potts;
J 44 G. newca, F. B. Nichols,
Secretary 4- Treasurer,
MEE
Andrew Rubsel
,?‘December 31, Ih4l.
AT an election held ai the Pennsylvania [fall,
'n the Borough of Pottsville, on Niondav, the
,:16th day of December 1842, the lolluwing per
lons were duly elected officers of the Milt Creek
,r;and Mine Hill Navigation and Rail Road Com . -
I , .:,.pany, for the ensuing year.
President.
GEORGE PA:I"I'ERSION.'
ManngPrs. _
Bard Patterson, Harvey Holkins,
'wet 514111411, Sauna Lewis,
Andrew RunNei, John Pinkerton,
Srerelary and Treavirer.
ANDREW RuaskL.
Decumber 31,
irrOrily $2 fur a ittp If the United States... 44
MITCHELL'S NATIONAL MAP OF THE
. AMERICAN REPUBLIC, OR
tatted States cif `'North America,
''l r ;trogelher a:IM :liars if Thirly.ltva of the prin
il
- , cipal edits and Thum, in the U/1i4,11.
i TIIE foregoing is the title of a new Map of the
United States, recently published by the sub
'
..scriber, which, fur accuracy of Geographical de-
Itail, boldness and distinctness of Engraving,.
!beauty of Paper and Printing, and _ric!iness of
Colouring, All chaflarige competition with any
' similar production.
c Surrounding the General Map, are -Maps of
Thirty-two of the principal Cams and Towns,
with their Vicinities; and in the margin there is
a Table of all the Counties, in the United States,
t nearly 1300 in number,) with their population
according to the Census of 1840. The Map is
upwards of 4 feet in lenghth, and 3.1 in height. 1
ill It is mounted on Muslin, in the best manner,
with a neat Roller and Moulding. •
This National Map of the United States is sold
invariably fur the exceedingly small sum of Two
1;:,1 , Dollars, less than one-hall the price hitherto
; :.charged fur maps of the like size—forming, with
t:',4clut question, the cheapest work of the kind ever
i)-4rublished in the United States, or in the AVorkl,
•,,,Z 'Sind coming within the meansr of almost every
- June, however limited his circumstances.
•.".cl The subscriber has employed in the Compila
-!',,Moti and Engiaving of this Map, the best artists
' in their respective departments in the country ;
and he is pursuaded that all who may LlSllline
lit, will be satisfied that the distinctness of its
Lettering, arid the facility with which every
Name in it inay be read, are tin essentialimprove
j meid, in these liiiportsut respects, On the Maps
usually published.
' The importance of an intimate acquaintance
with, and in correct knowledge of the Geography
of our country, must be evident to every one.—
'The vast extent of its territory, with its happily -
arra:igen Divisions—as mighty Rivers, penetra
ting by their countless tributaries into the remo
at districts—its unparalleled, chain of Lakes,
extensive Nlnuntain Ranges, and its lung hire
Seii-Coast, can be adequately appreciated only
a reference to all accurate and distinctlymn
ved Map.
r.) ,
he subscriber has made arrangements to sup
this county with the above Maps, at the pub
' r's price, at his Book,Stationary and Period
t
k Store.
i • Call and supply yourself before the edition
xhausted. Being the' only large Map pub
d since the Census of 1840, the demand is
`rest that we coul.l only procure a few copies
esent fir this place.
eceutber 31,
PUBLIC SALE.
rRSU A N T to an order of the Orphan's Court
f Sehuy lk th county, the subscribers, admin_
. gra of the estate t.l_Ahrahant buy, late of the
lugh a Orwie4bilr e , in the comity of SC!'lliyl.
lueceasetl., is 111 txpase to , sule by. poblie vett
'.on Safturtuty, the 14'1i day of January next,
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', a house of the said Altruhatu tiny. deceased,
' 'elotk in the afternoon ot . said day.' All
.1 Northwesterly part of the stun harm
FA , I Atir.dium th,y,decetv , ed, coloatning
At Attr%, , r1,)%11 rsiachi ui' the name, one hun
'dred and trttt. y acres, ai,d ninety eight perches,
strict measurtontimning lands of Beni tin in
Phili lirtba , eller, and utlit.rs, and othei
land. of the said tarn. T o be sold in three &cp.
n!ate trach , , to suitpit , - , axers,suiveyed and di
vickd as follows to wit : Flo . 1 , containing forty
two acres, strict mcpurc, /.." 2 , Containing sixty
SIX acres, and 50 perches, strict .measure, and
No. 3, containing twelve acres and forty-eight
perches,.striet measure, late the °state or the
sa'd deceaeed. Attendance will be given and the
Conditions of sale made known at the time and
place of sale. HENRY HOY,
JOSEPH HOY,
By'order [lithe Court, Administrators.
• JOLLY H. DOWNING, Clerk.
Orwigsburg, Dacember 24,1842 52=
EX EC U TO SAL E.
81V ILL be sold at public auction, on Fridity
the 30th day or December, 1e4.2, st 1 o'.
, A . luck. P. IL, on the premises, 'be following de
serthed property, late the estate of David Zehn.
Cr, deceased.
A FARM, situate in West Penn Township,
Schuylkill county, bounded by land of Jacob
Longenecker, Roland Jones, and others, contain
ing three hundred and fifteen acres of land, of
which_so acres are cleared, about 20 acres good
Meadow, arid the remainder is good woodland,
Covered with all kinds of excellent timber.
The improvements thereon consist of a two
story Brick Dwelling House, a good
Switzer Barn, a Grist and Saw Mill.
stag with a good custom, and plenty of
water. Near the house is a superior
orehard,'und a pump near the door.
The Little._ Scbu}lktll Railraod passes through
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this' land.
Attendance will be given; and the conditions
of safaVviiihtle known, on the day and hour above
'liiieoi.by
VtLLIA.II, ZEIINER, Exe ` tor . .
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ALL the Mau,sines for January. have been recei
ved, which willbe said in in numbers, to ail
those why may want ihein for Chri mas Presents. by
Dec. 21, 52- . 8. SA. NAN.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
IitAVING removed his office to Mount Carbon
SI will be happy to attend to any business cora
ded to his care.
Deeds. bonds. wills, and conveyances of all kinds
attended to with accuracy and despatch.
He will also attend to the collection of rents, and
agency business in general. -J1:1 communications
ftcrin - a distance through the Pottsville'Post Office
Will be promptly attended to.
December 21,
Office of the Mount Carbon Rail Road Co.
Philadelphia, December 21st, 1892.
%IRE annual meeting of the stockholders will
be held at the Company's Office, No. 117
South 3d street, on Tuesday, the '24th day of
January, 1893, at 5 o'clock, P. M., at which
meeting the annual election for President. Eight
Managers, and Secretary and Treasurer, to
serve fur one year will be held.
JAMES C. DONNELL, Sect'y
Philadelphia. December 24, 52
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-SO ll'.
THE partherihm heretofore existing between
George Dormer, and David Nice, in the Goal
business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
Bth of 'November.
DEE
December, 17
TUE PORT CLINTON FOUNDRY. and
Machine Shop, together with all the Flasks,
Nlttchinery, and fixltires belonging thereto. Ap.
ply to _ ISAAC MEY ERS, Esq.,
at Port Clinton, or to
ECKERT dj GUILFORD,
Swatara Furnace.
51—tf
Decem he , 17,
Mill Creek sino Mine Hill Navigation and
Rail Mead Company.
TUE Stockholders of the Mill Creek and Mine
Hill Navigation and Rail Road Company, are
hereby notified that the next annual meeting and
Election fur Pre:mient. Six Managers, and One
Person for Secretary and Treasurer, will be held
on the last Monday of December, 1t542, (the 26th
inst.,) at 3 o'clock P. M., at the Pennsylvania
Hall, in the norrotzit of Pottsville.
A. RUSSEL, Sec'y. & Treas'r.
Mee nher. 17, trill 51—
THE subscriber offers for sale the. "Pinegrotie
Farm," situate halt a mile frcliii the town of
Pinegrove, containing One Hundred and Fifty
Acres. The Union Canal passes through the
property. The soil is a sandy river bottom, and
has beer. well limed.
The improvements consist of a
good Two Story Frame Dwelling, a
Bank Barn, and a Saw Mill, with a
--- • good Dower.
Fur further In lor mat ion, apply to
GEORGE N. ECKERT,
Swatara Furnace.
Pinegroyn Township, SChUylkil; county.
Deeervilwr 17 It 42, 51—if
prtopo , Ars will be received for the building
of five Sloelts of Houses fur miners, two hou
ses in each block, each hunts to be 18 feet front,
16 feet dio.p. 1! , 2 feet high, one and a hillf,story,
divided in two parts above, two out doors. two
windows, 12 heists below, tour windows six lights
above, stairs, closet, washboards, &c.; a cellar,
under each of six feet high, to be built of Stone,
taken from the spat where they arc to be built—
and all to be finished in a workmanlike manner,
and completed before the first day of June next'.
Also the same dimensions, to be built of wood,
all of the muterisls to be ft/mid by the contractor.
Proposals to be left with Messrs. Lawton &
Haven,un of before the 27th inst.
THOMAS 11,AV EN.
Pottsville Heeember, 17, 51-2 t
Office of the Mine Rill and Schuylkill
yen Itail Road Company.
PHILADELPHIA, December 9, 1812.
NOTICE:
91111 E annual meeting of Stockholders of this
-IL Company, will be held at their office, on the
9th day ut (lat,month ) January, IM-13, at 10 a'.
clock, A. M.. lifter which an Election will take
°lace for a President, and ten Managers, to eon
duet the affors of the company, for the year
thence nnsuing.
JOHN H. CRISSO?i„ Seet . v.
VLF The terka and Schuylkill Journal, Read
ing, publish 3 limes, and charge this office.
December 17, 51—
VTW
ETU ER I LL & BROTHER, manufactu
rers, Nu 65 north Front street, Philadel
phia, have now a good supply of their warranted
pure white lead, and those customers who have
been sparingly supplied in consequence of a
run on the article, shall now have their 9rders
No known substance possesses those preserve
tlve and beautifying properties so desirable in a
piiint, to an efral extent wuh unadulterated
white lead; hence any admixture of other materi
als only mars its value. It , has therefore been
the steady atm of the manufacturers, for many
years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure
white lead; and the unceasing demand for the ar
ticle is proof that it has met with favor. It is
Invariably branded on one fiend—W ERILL
& BROTHER, in full, and on the other, WAR
RANTED rilßE—all In red letters.
November 19,
To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam
_ Engine Builders, and others.
B. BANNAN.
.WELDED 1110FRIIT IRON TUBES
From 4 Inehes to in calibre and 2to 12 feet long,
nimbio of fOlsta,Rilog preS,Lire frow 400 to WOO lbs.
per square tort, olth Stop Cocks, T.. 1..„ and
other fillare+ to fillt, fitting together, with screw
joints, siiitalile for STEAM. WATER, GAS, and for
1.1)E931kir1% E unit other STEAM 1101LER FLuss
17 - 0 , V
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anufactured and for''naln by
MORRIS,' TASKEII 6 MORRIS.
Warehouse S. E. Corner or Third & Walnut streets,
July 11
VA I.UARLE COAL 311NES TO REST.
rIIIIE Buck Mountain Coal Company otter to
rent their valuable.mines, located a short dis
tance above Mauch Chunk, and within four m iles
of the Lehigh Navigation. communicating there
with by a Superior Iron Rail Road with landing,
&c., complete. The quality of the Coal, location,
and advantages in mining are unsurpassed, and
to an individual or company, qualified to prose
cute the business, holds out inducements such as
are rarely presented, The Lehigh Navigation,
being completed, an extensive business nen be
commenced immediately. should the mines not
be rented by the first of February, the company
will receive proposals for having them worked
by contract.
For further particulars, apply to
W3l. RICHARDSON, Preet.,
or JACOB T. BUNTING, Treas'r.
Phila. December 10, 50-6." .
(N TIER, Witecoon, Muffirat, Mink, Red and
It-FGray Fox Skins : also Rabbit, Fisher, Bear,
and other Shipping Furs : for which . the highest
price, in cash or trader will he given.
CHARLES F. RAYMOND,
Praetical Hat and Cap Manufacturer,
No. 82 t liesnut Street, Philada.
N. B--Boffalo Robes for sale cheap, single, or
by the bale or dozen. Dec. 24,
rota' $t FOR TRIER'S FRENCH REV.
OLUTION.—This celebrated work is now
being published in numbers, to he completed in
16 numbers, at the low rate - or et. Nos. 1 , 2,
3, and 4, price 25 cents each, just received and
for sale by D. HANNAN.
December 3, 49
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MAGAZINES FOR 18.13,
COME BUY!
EDWARD Y. FARQUHAR,
GEORGE DORMER,
DAVID, 1,4'10E.
TO RENT.
FARM FOR SALE.
NOTICE.
PURE WHITE LEAD
PASCAL IRON WORKS.
PIIILADELPIU A.
FURS WANTED.
RAMS OF FREIGHT ON, COAL
Per Ton, from Pottsville and Schuylkill Haven
to Wa, Pointe Nov. 14. 1842.
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- • f, Firma Pottsville, Sail Haven.
To Richmond or the .
Inclined P lane, $1.50. . $1,40
" Cansbehocken, 1,40 .• 1,32
" Norristown; 1,35 ... 120
.' Tort Kennedy, 1,33 1,28
`t' Valley Forge, 1,30 - 1, 4 5
" Phcenisvillts 1,2.5 1,20
" Pottstown, 5 1,10 _ 1,05
" Douglassviile, 1,05 ' ' 1,00
" Reading, ; 95 90
" Althouse's flridge, 85 80
.. Molirsvillel ° 80 80
" Hamburg. 67 67
" Port Clintdn, 56 56
s• Orwigaburg , 33 33
52-31*
An ailOwan4Vt of 20 per cent. per ton will be
made to thole furnishing their awn Cara, to
Richmond or Iho Inclined Plane, from Pottsville
Haven, but to no other points.
November 46, 48—
CCOLOLSOONERS , SALES OF
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RE AL ESTATE.
THE Commissioners of Schuylkill county, will
hold a public sale, on The twenty third or
January next, at the Court House, in the Bor
ough of Oralgahurg, for the purpose of sal hog
all such unseated lands as have been purchased
by them at Treasurer's Sale; "agreeable to the act
of Assembly, and have been held by them unre
deemed for rive years, and upwards, a list of
which is hereunto annexed. Sale to commence
atilt o'clock; A. M.; on said day, and continue
from day to day until all sold.
Rush Tuuinship.
5I —3te
Acres.
400 Joseph Cochran,
400 Samuel Ely,
300 James Blue,
400 John Turnbull,
400 Adam Moore,
900 John Kunkel,
900 Klnpp Kiehoer,
700 Jacob
200 William Moyer,
400 George Baum,
400 Jiihn Brobat,
400 Richard Whitehead,
400 Kobert Whitehead,
400 Adam Moore
400 Daniel Drubs', for Kellog,
400 William Patting, .
208 Christian A. Klingerman,
300 Isaac Stauffer and Kimber,
15 Daniel Stall,
15 Charles Loss,
80 Huntzinger and Seltzer,
400 Richard Heath,
150 Isaac Stauffer, ((or Kember )
470 Jacob Huntzinger, jr.
3t)o Michael Klingerman and Loss,
400 George 51unnes,
100 David Nice,
140 Jacob Stauffer and Offerman,
160 Charles Frailey,
200 Stauffer and Kambel,
200 Jacob Stauffer and Sillyman,
3200 Audenried and Kimber,
400 John Futirman, '
400 John Hart,
300 Jacob Stauffer,
400 Samuel May, (lor Kellog)
400 George. Baum,
215 . Daniel K. Whetstone,
154 IVilliain Kichncr,
600 Stairlfer Henry and Kellog,
400 William Yoh,
200 Frederick Kellog,
400 Widow Davis,
540 Staeffer Isaac and Moore,
-4(10 Lewis Binder,
120 William Taylor.
400 John Smith,
West Penn Township.
30 Peter Ilartmaa,
400 Philip Moser,
270 Mosaer and Moser,
30 John Stein,
1(10 !Hebei and Fink,
380 Oswold and Buck,
75 Christian Snyder,
100 Zacharias Long,
400 Thomas Field,
300 Philip Moser,
Upper Nahantongo Township,
105 Keeley, Yarnell and Ried,
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1110 J. Frank, jr.
100 M wheel Reed,
100 Jacob Kaufman & Co.
72 Samuel Weary,
Norwegian Township.
300 Walters,
200 Joseph Miller &
150 ; Mertz and Seltzer,
200 Eldridge and Brick,
DM Hain and Filbert, _
788 John Pott,
60 Abraham Fertig,
500 P. Zimmerman & Co.
150 Hein and Zerbe,
50 David Hubbs,
535 John C, Offer man,
300 Jacob Mennig & Co.
1 Lot Cleaver and Moyer,
200 acres Becker and Frailey & Co. -
300 Samuel D. Franks,
313 John Hone,
600 John Miller,
600 Jacob Bright.
300 Samuel J. Potts,
400 Joseph Wood, •
150 Laudenbrun and Shoemaker,
205 Offerman. Keim and Drenkel,
180 Michael Struphar,
200 Jacob Seitzinger and Martin Weaver,
100 George Zechuaan,
150 Darbe and Ham,
600 Pew. Schmeck and Co.
100 Dreher, Ridgway and Schell,
1 Lot Samuel Gilbert,
200 acres Peter Filbert,
260 Joseph Fertig,
il'inegrore Township. .
000 George Ruth & Cu.
200 George;Ruth,
200 Jehn Wiedman,
1 Lot Jonathan Emmet,
120 acres Graeff and Ried,
79 Jacob Schowbe,
1 Lot James Gilliam,
400 acres Con ad Lenget,
2 Lots James Fitzpatrick.
80 acres Peter Zerbe,
900 Adam Leiss,
1 Lot Moyer Arnold,
1 Charles Eeenwein,
30 acres John Walton and Peter Walbon ,
125 Christian Zerbe,
134 Henry W. Conrad,
26 Kettelman, Ham and Filbert,
Lot Henry Boyer,
4Lots John Slater Wharton,
40 acres ham; Kilmer,
100 Christian Ley,
100 Joseph Snyder df co,
I Lot Inset Arnold.
Schuylkill Township, ".
200 acres John Hartung,.
300 A. Kalbach,
100 L. Auderfried,
12 • Audenried and Reber,
200 John Kelchncr & Co.
400 George Taylor,
400 George Rahn,
70 F: Lauderbrun,
543. J. Huntzinger & Co.
15 Joseph Stauffer,
76 Jacob Bensinger and Heiser.
103 Henry Kepner,
76 Jacob Benninger, -
80 George Rahn,
97 P. W. Jackson,
150 Andrew Delbert,
6 William Shotwell and Lyon;
141 Whetstone,
400 Daniel Udre, deceased,
108 Abraham Wagner,
21 Isaac Boyer,
400 ,B. Patterson, Scholl and Ktehner,
140 William Haller & Co.
115 Incob Kline,
150 Boyer and Mayberry,
326 Shock and Bensinger,
100 John Kleckner & Co.
400 -William Audenried,
681 George Seltzer & Co.
681. Now York CoalCompany o
100 Jacob ReiCsoyder.
QM
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HEM
THE MINERS' , OURNAL.
aarry Township. _
840 Joshua Lippincott, •
35 Isaac Yarnell;
, 75 John Mater,
300 Samuel Hoffman,
226 Daniel She ppell,
344 Henry Stichter,
97 Micheel Struphar,
-431 George Dewalt,
326 a Joseph Fertig„
138 Gaius Moore, •
50 John Martz & Co.
130 Baum st Co.
562 John L. Caho i
137 John Ram.
147 George Seitzinger & Co.
301 John Spohn, -
100 William Hunt zinger.
914 William Kiehner,
426 George Heiser.
4.59 'Jacob Miller,
165 Jacob Krebs, . •
614 John Filbert, '
1000 John 'Poll,
260 George Rahn,
400 E. B. Hubley.
900 noads.and Boone,
150 George Shartel,
224 Peter Kramer,
314 John Dreher,
Brunswig Township.
150 Kern and Rishel,
400 John, Reeser,
1 Lot Abraham Landis,
2 Peter and John Knepper,
I " Abraham Schwartz,
300 acres Kern and Rishel,
400 Daniel Shappell,
400 John Keiser,
Wayne Township.
150 Adam Brown,
100 Struphar and Christ,
50 Barbara Deppen.
100 Gruber and Moyer,
4 Rainier,
700 Arnold.
300 Samuel Hain,
400 Henry Walbon,
28 Struphar and Barte.
200 Groff and Dick.
400 Valentine . Brown,
20 Barbara Mayberry,
20 Jacob Seibert,.
12 Kettelman.and Lobengood,
Union Township.
400 Peter Gardner,
400 John Fields,
400 George Rhoads, jr.
400 John Eliza.
400 Thomas Reese,
400 George Rhoads,
400 Casper Thiel',
400 Jacob Todd
500 Jacob D. Todd,
& Co.
400 John Kleckner,
209 John Bider
200 W in. Carricus, now Samuel Brooks,
200 Benjamin Becker,
200 Jacob Trout,
500 Benjamin Coombe,
400 William Kirshner,
560 Daniel Klapp,
Manheirn Township.
700 Daniel, Heim,
Lot Samuel Potts,
1 `• William Audenried and McCarter,
1 " Jacob Weitzel,
1 " John Merle°
1 " Daniel J. Rhoads,
1 " Mr. Braden,
1 " George Dentler,
Lower Moliantongo.
300 acres Casper Meisey,
200 Kiefer and Fertig,
47 Samuel Kimmel,
54 John . Huber,
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200 John Huber,
20 Peter Coleman,
59 John Stein.
Pottsville.
1 Lot Thomas Ashburton,
1 " Pott and Hill,
1 " Dreibelbis and Lucas,
1 " Henry Schwartzinger,
I " Charles Wells,
1 " Werner and Clutei•
1 " Jefferson Myers,
1 " F. H. Massenbach,
I " King and Sharp,
1 " Archibald McDould,
1 " Stoughton and Wilson,
I. " Peter Butterly, '
" Isaac Canby,
" George Hamilton
" John Lucas,
" John and Joseph LlOyd,
" George Gest,
" George Guelot,
" Jacob Graeff,
Lewis Devilie.
GEORGE BOYER,
SAMUEL R. MEDLAR,
GEORGE MOSER,
Commissioners of Schuylkill county.
November 26, 46
ANNUALS FOR I 843,
CHRLSTMAS & NE W YEAR'S PRESENTS.
rig HE subscriber has just received an elegant
-111 . assortment of Annuals and other Books,
suitable for Christmas and New Year's 'Pres
ents, which will be sold cheap for cash, at his
Book and Stationary Store—among which are
the fi)llowing
Heath's Book of Beauty,
London Keepsake,
Cabinet of Modern Art,
London Friendships Offering & Winter Wreath.
London Forget-Me-Not, •
The Gift—the most elegant American Annual
Issued this year.
•"
Friendships' Offering,
The Rose of Sharon,
The Rose,
Youth's Keepsake,
The Annualette,
'I he Violet,
My Daughter's Manual,
My Son's Manual,
The American Girl's Bock,
Evenings at Home,
Kris, Kringles Book,
RobinsureCiusoe, elegantly illustrated,
Mignonette, a beautiful publicauon,
Little Boy's and Girl's Library,
The Little Gill,
The Little Keepsake,
St. Nicholas' Annual,
Useful. Little Stories,
Token of Affection,
Token of Remembrance,
Token of Friendship,
Poplar Grove,
Sowing and Reaping,
Means and Ends,
Poems' of the Pleasures,
COWFICT'S Works, complete for COL
Burn's !Yorks, do for CO *
Young ifin'S Guide,
Elegant Prayer Books,
Beautiful Bibles and Testaments,
stplandid Albums,
Pictorial Illustrations of the Bible,
Sear's Bible Biography,.
Shakapeare's Plays, 1 vol., Gilt,
Letters to Young Ladies, by Mrs. Sigourney,
The Young Ladies' Friend,
Sons (;)1 the Angels,
Joys of the Shepherds,
Gift fot the Holidays.
The Spring Morning, and Way of Life.
Together with a variety of Coloared Toy
Books. B. BA.NN AN.
December 24, 52
FRESH WINTER GOODS.
tTUE subscribers have just received to addi
tion ;to their former stock, a supply of Staple
and Fancy Goods, suitable to the season. CiM.
slating of
Merinos, Flannelli, Clothe, Cassimeres '
Sattinetts, Moulin do Laines, Saxony Cloth,
Prints, Gloves, floisery, of all kinds.
Bleached and Broom Molding, Tickings,
Checks, Fancy Ildkfs., Laces, Shawls,
Veitings, Gingham, &c.
And have aso received a fresh supply of Groce
ries, all of which we arc prepared to sell at unu
sually low prices, and would respectfully invite
the public generally to give us a call.
TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN.
50--
December 10,
THE ALPHABET ON BLOCKS—For cbildren
recelved and for ale by 0. HANNAN. ,"
Prober 17,
• • '
•
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• D. E. NICE,
ATTORIVEI - AT LAW.
fIFFIC.IE tII Centre street, opposite the Etchsng,e
Hotel. , Potts ville. i Sent. 3,
JOHN C. NEVILLE;
ATTORNEY* AT LAW, .
flAStemoved from Market Street to the store
IEAL formerly occupied by Abraham Meissy
Cent, e Street, opposite the Post Office.- I.' 3 ,
Pottsville, October 8, 41—
M. A. DOOLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PorrsviLta
1 • •
AS removed his office to the office of John
21 -mC.,Neville, Esq., opposite the Post Office.
November 26, 48—
JAMES H. CAMPBEL L,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
POTTSVILLE, PA.
HAS,reatoied. offieeto the west side of eentre
etrdet a few doom above Mahantongo st.
May V, 21—Iy
SCHOOL ROOKS,—Wholesale and retail a
Philadelphia prices, for sale by
Mardi 19, 12 7 - B. BANNAN.
UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS
SILK, Scotch, Gingham & Muslin Umbrellas
Parasol' and Sun Shades.
A complete assortment, just received and for
wale by E. Q. & A. UENDERSON.
May 28, 22
VELASTING - PAPER . --Strong Hardware
0 - 0 and Strew Bla.ting Paper. by the ream or
single quire; also.Crowo Wrapping Paper, from
.50 to 75 cents per ream, end double crown at $1
per ream, for sale by
November 5,
NEW GOODS. -JOSEPH WHITE
& SON have un hand a large and general
assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which
will be sold cheap for cash, of in exchange fur
country produce.
Mt• Carbon, 00.3 kt. 4
R AGS.—Cash paid for white uud et4ured
Rags ut thid office, re.
November 26, 48—
a n k r.D IRISH H . HISKEY. —Just received by
Air MILLER & HAGGERTY, one puncheon su
perior Old Irish Whiskey Otard, superior Pale and
Dark Brandy, and Bohlen 's Weesp A. Gm.
Decemuer 21, 52
.
PC K. ET BOOKS.—Ladtes'-and Gentleman's
Pocket Books, and Card Cases, and Pocket
Wallets, just teeeteed and for sale by
Sept. 24 39 B. BAN.NAN,
PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS.The sub
scriber has on hand and (or sale a very choice
lot of Paper Hangings eon Borders for Parlors and
Halls, which he will sell at very luw rates.•
B. BANYAN,
Also for sale a few elegant Fire Place Screens.
November 5. 1842, 45--
VERY . CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS:-T. &J. heavy have just received from
Yew York, a large supply of choice Green ana Blacc
Teas. December 28 52
1110 LAGUIR A COFFEE-51/ bags re
all-ceived and fur bale by
Oct. MILLER 4 , lIAGGERTY.
1 - 111EAP COPY BOOKS—At 64 cents eaci
'Li for sale by
Oct. 24, 43 B. HANNAN
PINVAISe*AII the large Knish Annuals will
be o fined to order at the shortest notice by the nub
c.„..
s it n application. The prices can be ascer.ain
ed at his Book Store.
....: • B. BAN NAN.
December. 17. 1842 51—
FEVER AND AGUE.
ROW AND'S 7 0 XIC MIXTURE. .
AFRESH supply of the above Medicine.a certain
cure fur the fever and ague. Just received' and
(or sale at AJARTIA'S Drug Store
September 3, 36
EADEN PIPE, HYDRANTS, &c.—The sub
JlLar scriber has for sale Leaden Pipe of various thick
noises, suitable for conducting, wafer to houses, on
other purposes. A lso. Hydrants, Stop Cocks, Cocks
and Ferrules, of the most approved kinds, Just re
ceived and for sale cheap by 13. BANN A N
April 16 16---
SAMUEL F. EARL,
ARTIST,
INVITES the citizens of Pottsville and its vi
cmity, to see his specimens of Painting at the
residence of his brother, in centre street, where
he can be consulted on all things, appertaining
o his profession. Pottsville Januart ,t 1—
Remind's Improved Tonic Mixture.
A SOVEREIGN and never failing cure for
Ague and Fever. Persons who are afflicted
with the above disease, can obtain a speedy and
safe cure for the same, by applying to the sub
scriber, who has been appointed sole agent for
the sale of the medicine in Schuylkill couttv.
Price ape dollar per bottle, warranted to cure or
no charge.
Residence, Mahantongo street, Pottsville.
July 2,
1110 CAT CA ILBON lIOTLL.
Schuylkill County, Pa.
REUBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces
411 P to his friends and the public that he has tak.
en this splendid, airy and delightful establish
„,:/ ment, situated at-the termination o
rm. !I the Reading and detphia Rail
s r: Road, where he will beliNty.to wait
on those who visit the tAJA Region,
on buinness, or for the purpose of enjoying the
mountain air and water. The Hotel is large,
finished and furnished in the best style—and no
pains will be spare.” l\ to render satietaction to all
who may lavor it With a visit. Being within
ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville,
though sufficiently removed to escape the dust
and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con
fidently believed that it will be found much more
pleasant 'and agreeable, than any other hotel in
the vicinity. Attached to the lintel is 0 - lar g e
and beautiful garden, overlooking the River
Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon
Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and then&
to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike, anti v at the
same time affording a real and romantic iew of
five Mountains. The house is surplied
pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing
establishment • unrivalled in the country. A
splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive
accommoddion of visitors , who may he disposed
to visit theZliiaes, or enjoy the wild and roman.
tic scenery of the surrounding country. lin:livid.
uals or families may rely on haiing ample room,
bad every possible attention.
Mount Carbon,Junel9, 1841
Philadelphta Raßcalify
CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY.
t'sSOME six or seven of the Philadelphia Druggists
have descended to the meanness to try to sell the
imitation or countcrfeit Bairn ofColumbia, to stay,
cleanse or restore the hair, and Hay's Liniment, a
cure for Piles, and all external sores and swellings.
All Druggists and Country Merchants are hereby
warned not to buy either of these articles in Phila
delphia. as they would be wholly unsalable. All u
sers of these articles are warned never to buy any by
these names, without the signature of Comstock &
Co. on the wrappers.—take this notice with you to
test by it. or you will be cheated. Send to us by let
ter, at New York, and we will deliver them at Phila
delphia, Baltimore, or any of tire lame eities..fren of
all freight charges. COMSTOCK & CO.
sole proprietors, & wholesale Druggists,
71 Maiden Lane. New York.
And by John S.C. Martin. William T. Epilog. and
Clemens & Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville.
May 7,
HAMS & SHOULDERS.
MODRIME Western Hams, ( cured with and
a- without smoke,)
•
Shoulders & Sides,
Boston Smoked Beef,
Bologna Sausage,
Smoked and Pickled Salmon,.
Halifax and Massachusetts Mackerel,
Shad, Smoked Herring, Cod Fish, &J.
for sale at E. Q.& A. HENDERSON'S,
May 25., 22
A AIN UALS.—Tbe subscriber has just received a
Io choice anortmem of Atmuahi for 1843. Also,
a varies,' of Juvenile Books, suitable for Christmas
and Neiv Years ,Presents, ell of which he will sell
cheap Or cash. DANDIAN;
December 17; ' '
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M=l
B. BANNAN.
JOHN T. HAZZAR D.
17 -tf
25-tf
20-Iy
IN BANKRVPTC, .
United States Court. : . •
EASTERN DISTRICT OF',PENNSikANIA
• In Bankruptcy.
NOTICE.
A PETITION for. the Benefit of the Bank' rep
1 . Law, has been filed the lith day of pecan
{per, 1842, by
Adam Brown, late Farmer, and now Manager
of Iron Works. Schuylkill county.
Which Petition will be Seard before the District
Court of the United Stales for the Eastern Dis.
trict of Pennsylvania 4:. sitting in Bankruptcy. at
the District Court Room in the City of Philadel
phia, on Friday, the l'lth day of January next,
at 19 o'clock, A. NI: w hen and where all persona
interested, may appear and show cause. if any
they have, why the prayer of the said Petition
should not be granted; and the said Petitioner be
declared Bankrupt.
FRAS. HOPKINSON;
Dee. 24, 52-3 Clerk of Dialler Corm.
IVOT/CE4
APETITION for the Benefit of the Illonkrup
Law, has been tiled the 17th day of Decein
her, 11442. by
Samuel Lewis, late Coal Operator, now Engi.
neer, ServeYor & C. nvey o neer, Schisy I k ill co.
Which Petition will he heard before the District
Court of the United States; for the Eastern Dis.
triet of Pennsylvania, sitting I Bankruptcy. at
the District Court room in the it of Phi : lade'.
phia, on Friday, the 13th,day ot January; next,
at It o'clock A. M ~ when and wh re all persons
interested may appear and show cause, it any
they have, why the prayer of the said Petition
should not be granted, and the said Petitioner
declared Bankrupt
DeCr24,52-3
FRAS fIOPKiNSON,_
Clerk of Lhntrict"Coort
NOTICE.
A PETITION for the Benefit of the Bank
rapt Law, hes been fried the sth duy of De
cember 1842 by
Edward Hughes, late Merchant, now Clerk
Scha)lk ill County.
Which Pelitire, will he heard before t istriet
Court of the United States for the Easte n
trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at
the District Coutpotim in the City of Philadel_
phia, on Friday We 6th day of January, at 11 o'.
clock, A. M., when and where all peri•ona inter.
ested may appear and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the said Petition should
not be granted, and the said Petitioner declared
Bankrupt.
FR AS. itOPK I NSON,
(71i.1k of the Dteitriet Court
Dec. 10 50-3 t
A PETITION for the hunifil of the Bankrupt
Am Law, has been tiled the thith nay of Nevem
her, 184 i, by
Edward Y Farquhar, farmer, Schuylkill Co.
Which Petitition will be heard before the District
Court of the United Siates fin the Ea‘tern District
of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the
District Court room in the City of Philadelphia,
on Friday, the 6th day of January next. at t t o'
clock, A. M., when and where all persons inter
ested may appear and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the said Petition should
not he granted, and the said Petitioner declared
Bankrupt.
FR AS HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the Dibtriet Court,
49-3 t
December 3, 1842
NOTICE.
gi k prriTioN fur the Benefit of the Bankrup
Law,bas teen filed the I.Uth day of December
1844, by
Alfred Sabbaton, late Iron Nlannfactuter, Indi
vidually, and f
Co.,m a member u the lute firms of
Johnson & . Don Mantlfactutert; of N. Y.
and Taylor & ni Pon:wale, Nihuylltill co.
Which. Petition will be heard before the' Dis
trict Court of the United States flir the Epst e in
District of Pennsylvania, amkruptcy, at
the District Court room !tithe City of Phila
delphia, on Friday, the 13th day of Januaay
next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all
persons interested may appear and show cause, if
any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti
tion should not be granted, and the said Peti
tioner declared Bankrupt.
FRAS. HOPKINS'ON,
Clerk of District Court.
Dec. 17, 51—
FOR DISCHA RG E.
United States Court
EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
In Bankruptcy.
gIiETITIONS for I):scharge and Certificate
Y. under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed Sy
John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, late Merchant, In.
dividnally, a nd as a member of the late firm of
Hazzard and Strnuch, Schuylkill cu.
John C. Ernst, Coal Merchant, du
David Conner, Farmer, do
Robinson Kay, Miner, do
Frederick Friest, Saddler, do
Joseph S. Rinke!, of the firm of Joseph, S.
Ruekel & Co., Coal Merchants, do
And Friday, the 31st day of March next, at
II o'clock, A. M: is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank.
rupicy, at the District Court Room; in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Ci'eelitors 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 Certificate should not he granted.
FRGS. HOPKINSON
Clerk of District Court.
NOTICE.
Dec. 31, 1-10 t
PETITION for Discharge and girtilleate
. 1- A. under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
James Betz, Clerk, late Merchant, Schuylkill e‘...
And Friday, the 306 day of December uexi, at
H. o'clock, A. M., is appointed fur the hearing
thereof, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District
Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when
and where the Creditors of . the said Petitioner,
who have proved their Debts, and all other per.
sons in interest, may appear and show cause, tl
any they have, why such Discharge and.Ceitifi.
cafe sh..uld not he granted.
FP AS. HOPli I N SON,
Clerk of Dlall la Court.
October 29,
NOTICE.
pormoNs for Di charge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Low, have been filed by
Lewlb L. Bcvin, Lnkeeper, Schuylkill county.
Peter A
and Friday, the 47th day of January next, at I I
o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing then—
of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy,
at the District Court Room, in the city of Phila
delphia, when and where the Ciedures of the
said Petitioners, who have- proved their Debts,
and all other persons in interest, muy appear
and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis
charge and Certificate should not he granted.
FRAS. DOPKINSMS,
Clerk of District Court.
NOTICE.
PETITION fur Discharge and Certificate
111 - under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed bV
Moses Sttouse, of the firm of Strouse and Henan
semen, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill county.
_ _
Nov. 5, 44-101
and Friday, the 27th day of January nest, at II
o'clock, A. M., is appointed for tne hearing
thereof, before the :said Court,
sifting in hank.
ruptcy, . at the District Court Room, in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors
of the said Petitioner, who have prover , their
Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap
pear and show cause. if any they havc, why such
Discharge and Certificate should not be granted.
FRANCIS HOPKINSON,
' Clerk of District Court
NOTICE.
Nov. 12, 46-
pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by
Francis Spencer, individoelly and 39 &member'
of the late firm of Spencer and Watkins, and
Low ber,Speucer &Cu., Coal Merchant C
kill county., . .
Audenried, late Farmer, Miller and
Lumber Merchant, Schuylkill co,
and Frulay, the 27th day of January next at 11
o'clock, A. M„ 'is appointed for the bearing
thereof, before:the said ,Court, sittitw in Bank.
roomy, at,the District Court Boom, in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where ,the Creditor's
of the said Petitioners, ..who have proved their
Debts,-and all other persons in interest, may up.
pear and show cause,- if any they have, why such.
Discharge and Certificate should not ha granted
FRGS. HOPKINSON, •
Clerk of Disuict Court.
47
November i 9;
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111A.GAMICES FOIL 1843.; •
r- - -
T . ! .
1 f
HE sobsCriber has mite arrangententstel
ceive WU . the_Magarnever any , temitati
published in the United Slates, and respectfut : ,- •
solicits - subscriptictn. rot Ile - same at his Perky:
,r>
cal Agency 011iee,anc kook Store, Which will li ! : ~ t
delivered free or - postage, tciA4l those who- aunt) .
scribe at,:his o ff ice. Those tv:ii,.prefer it, can pay. ;4 .
for each 'number as they geceillesl:,, The follow-4
ing are some of the Mtigniuca iCe'ilcd; for which ..:.
the subscriber is Agent : • .-.
Godey's` Ladies' Book, . ~.ri'.3ta..
per eht! 8 3 60- - 1,
Graham's Magazine, • 44 - i 3,00 e
Miss Leslie's Magazine. de, t ,501.•
Lsdiee' Companion. - do 300 ..
The Artist, a new publication, ' in ‘ 3 td - i‹.
Elms tiargeht'a New Monthly Magazine, 3 06;\, , ,
Boston Miseellei.v, ' :do • 300 ':
Now York Knickerbocker, (do. .
_5 (4.
Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, 'I do . 500 ' •
Campbell's Museiint of Foreign Literature
and Seieni•e; . .5 00%7.,
Merry's Museum, i s1:00
Ladies' Musical Library, •;i-•-•• :,. : 3 00 .
r - Conntry current Innus talten in payment
for AtagazineN, which Ingetlicy niitti+the saving of
the postage, wit! he sutficicuOiditceincnt fur sub
ecrating at thie °tiler%
TY Ali the cheap publications , rcceis.cd taasoon'
as Owned.
December, 17
PUBLIC SIiLE.. f
BY ADJOURNMENT:
~ ,
pußsu 7 or to. order of the OrPhan'a Cion;!, •
1
of Selicylkill county, the Subscriber. Adin • -
istrator of the estate of Ao z ioth. Thatcher, late
of the State of ConneenCui, deceased, will exp os.'
to Sale by Public Vendue, on Sittordn.l', the 7ti
day of J.inuary next, at 9 o'clock to the fore-
I:0011, at the house of Charles Chrief, tn,the • Bor
ough of Pottsville, a certain Lot of Ground vita.%
me in tlea_Borough o' Pottsville, and county of:
Schuylkill; lying and being on,, Maliantango.
strect, in front forty feet, and in depth two him,
dred feet, and nix inches. Late the estate of said
deceased. Atiehdance will he given and the con ~,.,..
ditions of Sale made known at the time and plae e
.
of sale, by e.„.l
111031 AS C. POLLOCK.
Adminsetratur.
By order of the Couri; .
JACOB BREW, Clegt.
50—
December 10,
Lorberry Creek Rail Road Company.
VOTICi is hereby given to the Stockholders
4 - 11 of the above company, that the Board of
Managers have Ibis day declared a Dividend th
eight per cent., on all the shares of Stock OM
lip in full; payable on or after the 18th ray of
February limo, by William Graeff, Esq ,Treas;
urer of the company.
JOHN STRIMPFLER, Sect'y.
Pineffrore, December 10, - 50-41.
THE PHIL.4DELPHIA, READING, and
POTTSV IL LE RAIL ROAD.
aZ-1. ;NM
.I °° ""M q nl
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NEW ARRANGEMENT.
On ezad after itedne s rlay, Niwember 2d, 1842
the Pas&engtr, Goal and Freight Trains will
run al the fultAving Hann on the Mudd.; :'
phia Reading and Pathrille Rail Road: A.
COAL TRAINS.
The 5 Coal Trains will leave Pottsilllo bo
tween the hours of 9 and 10, A. M., or Cue (Nati -
ter of un hour apart, and run on to Readinito
where they will meet and pass all tho dp Trainr.
Coai and Passenger.
The first 3 Coal Trams will leave Maitland,
het WPCII the hours of and 7, and the last 2
leave the Plane at 71 and the Ist of these last
will always hold up before crossing the maid -
Track at the Palls, until signalled to b the witch.
man that all the 3 Trains from Riclintund halal 4
passed up the Line.
PASSENGER WM iNS.
16;
The Down Passenger Train will leilve Potts. .
villa at 12 M., behind all the Coal Trains ne A
sing all the up Coal trains at lleading„(••
running past the last at Baumstown, the ne\
at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Teat _D.--
at Pottstown.
lie up Pesqenger Train will leave Philade!:
phis at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains, pas.
sing all the down Coal Trains at Reading, them_
running to Pottsville.
READING FREIGHT TR..44N.
The Down Freight Train will leave Ileadini.
on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 8 A. M. passing ;
all the up Coal and Pusserigei Trains at Potts:.
town, .where they will wait lot it.
The up Freight Train will leave the Plundon:'
Wednesdays and Frldayr, immediately behind-
theup Passenger Train, to Pottstown? it+hero-tt
will wait fur all the down Coal and- Passetiget
Trains, which trains will also wait for it, and thud.
run to !leading.
POTTSVILLE FREIGHT TRAillt.
Leaves Reading on Thursday and Saturday ,
at 7 A. M., passing all down Coal and Passenger
Trains at Port Clinton, where the latter Trains
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% Transpn. P. R. &.P. It. R.
Nover.ber 12, 46
VALUABLE REAL EsTATE.i. • "
Al' PRIVATE SALE',
Consisting of a 60 by 230 feet LOT. situated
on the corner of Mahantongo and fourth St,
tine the first property below the Catholic cherthi- , '
on which ist erected two substantial
s•ss IL. two Story Frame Dwelling flanges. !
"" This property is so situated that it
II -••
can be divided into two 30 feet lotaj
having a house on each, and will be sold either •
entire or separately, to suit purchasers.
Fur terms apply to - •
Sept._3,36--tr
NEW DRUG STORE.
4. E. IL EICIIIIOLTZ, respectfully
informs the citizens of Potosille, and
• Schuylkill county.generally, that he .
has opened, ( in'the store formerly oe t 4:t
cupiud by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of
Drugs, NeScines,
Chenucals, Paint'', •
Oils, Dyes,
Varnislzes, Putty,
China, . • Sp
Patent Medicine., 4c.,
And solicits a share M public patronage, cepa
&pity assuring the public that every article
his line, shall be of the first quality, and pure
Having. served a regular apprenticeship to
bnsincs in Philadelphia, those who favour
with a call, can rest satisfied that he will g
strictly against all mistakes, and have their
*tones put up with the greatest cam and nice,
Physicians prescript:oils attended to with
titular care, at all hours. Country Physician.•
Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance t j
ty prures. Pottsville, December 3. ' .43
NEW FASIIIONAELE CLOTUI,
STORE.
JUST opened for .the a , -r
Benefit the Poor
seihnz at reduced prices and for cash, at 2. 4
old Post Office stand, CentrOureet,oppcisito
ket street.
By cal ing and 'exarning you will find the
era to suit the Times. ..
Pottsville. November 1.2,
G XtisS"! E
l' 0 RTIMITI 41NTERA, •
ESPEtTEFULLY Orinaunces to the" Lb,*
am' and GentICICICEI of Potbavikle; Plat they ha
taken a room at GEISSE'S 110TEL„Viintre
street, where they will, be, happis. to wait uPosi
any who may wish to Patronize thaw,,
11 r Thep will paint !Portraits.; fr o rp.XL.
according to the size, 'Phe Publib are ri
fully invited to call .!and e4e_Spechriens
room, . ,
Pottiwille, Nov. 26,12;42.
•—•
-VOTES & DRAFFS ', 4_, 240
41 1- 15 Drafts in abet* or * bound upl in
200 and 31p . a,iik;kigii346k.t4i
lIIVAN NA la-,
NaVeretber
BALI.N,AN.
51-
A. RUSSEL.
Itinh antt.ii g o Street
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