The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 21, 1843, Image 4

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Wrote the Cineinnatifiltmang Meattr•
scrsa.thimarr .I.IIOVIAMItt
.
• Sr. Warts arr. - -- -
43heitgrstelhl it the 'dilutive fawn. • •
"rousb the wild forest bounding I -
Her bugh' is - like thaSotonter's dawn t - •
With joyous kfereststadirS; ' • ;
Her vetjsteo , , •
The street the erosses,ovek
r - For when I Wank, then 'Sys
Ah hinamy Luq"L!overr e
• ': Oh. Loey Laver ' ,
SWIM Lucy-lacyLovir !
Her _ . .
fkirandlaturiftee with love ' ' •
AridutiithlbWm hetuning; - ,
Het lily band's like stutfr-white glove.
Whossitotteli Will set you dreaming:
• .Her eve, are-aura-contUghtet shine
Itt Heivent blue twelfabonkfter
And a little snobby nose 'divine. -
• . Has eh/timing Lucy ;Ater!
_ Vh,Loey,Lorrer. - •
Ltiqr—litey'Lover! •
. • • . ,
l';lhttranattent*lVEY rank and 'WA
And free from affeetatihno-
, Bat eider her gilts of Lolly m , ind •
' oar, admiration; -
She'sa tie •
!Imre!, nobly sea, _ -
I And there were none above bar, •
•,; if t wer a eolt, seek a deuced cisittette. r_
nangkiy Lacy Loser -
On. Lacy Lover. . • -
Sweet Lucy—Lacy. Lover!
• tosiiiiissionsz. Etacruns is Osoistia,--A
dirturito the Manorial Intelligencer ; him Georgia
;
asis thatghs official re, turns from shirty-two eons
ties sisal:Crawford (Whig) 4000 majority o 7 rei
Stelhmgal, sad that it is generally , couseded that .
Criwfold wilf- be eleited by a majority of 2,500.
' The Wiciept of Mit. intelligence - giver ocusion to
thekNational .Inteligeneer to philosophise in the
following; :eloquent ;strain upon ..the comparative
circumstances and 4teracteristica 44 ;rim Locofoco
j andAV-hig parties:
...to mind.,it Items that that first of these
'parties mil well be iikesial tp the linter brook,
swelled by mind rains to More than its usual
volume, spouting and roaring "among the rocky
fragnitmts in its shallow bed, until hoarse voice
is heard above all..ether Kim& ;1 wills* the latter
patty inure resetntilin the stream Of the valley,
whose stilinewrzwUtt. we had almost said, wheat
sullertess--is the Surest indieatiow of depth end
power -sufficient' io • defy every .-attempt' to bar
its onward coarse to the ocean. We have never
f4r Moment doubted that, when the time'for the
'Olaf astringth shall come forth' in its power, and
be Pendia the year eighteen hundred and forty,
* bear down SR 'opposition. Nor do we at this
moment doubt that the power is in the Whig par
ty:if they choois to make meld nutwithataad.
10011 that has resod, and all' that is said and
:pretended, to elect !roan its own ranks a majority
of the members of the l next non* of Representa
tive's:
1. Xlarnos to.data—The Loco.Foces of Ohio are
greatly distrened ,as to their proper course con.
- oerning Banks. One party adopt the thorough
Bentonian Loco.Focoism—the genoioe, hard.
trioneY doctrine. audio for the instant anoibila.
thin of every thing in the shape of a miniature
'monster.' The other party, who call themselves
Ccineuratiitui, adrilit and urge the necessity of a
well regulated Dthichig System, and wish to re.
form inatead.ordeitroying the paper currency , of
the State. The litter division of the party in
ineinnati held ii . .rbeeting 'at that city on the
wining of the Nib, i for the purpose of defining
their positicuo. Their call enraged the Desiree
, lees, who issued icounter.handbill pretty broad
ly intimating an intention to riodicate their doe
' tritiesby 5 practical example that very night.-;1-,
The evening came—the meeting was organized'.
--ilte resolutions adopted, 4e. Mr. Corry, of the
Destructive* offerred some counter-resolutions
and pmcaided 'to argue them in a speech—but he
was out-shouted and forced to desist. The Tee
tine then broke up, but the Conservatives again
, organised outside the house, and listened to a
'speech from Dr. Duncan, said to have teen re.
triarkably senvibleand orthodox. ~ , fifeentinte, the
fight event orimeuily inside , the house, where
the Destructive!' .bad sole rule./ Benches were
' destroyed; lamp* crashed. windows broken, red
pepper . liberally thrown into the air whence it
found noway intothe eyes and noses of the crowd,
and "amlbsion reigned for th 3 space of half an
hour s whim the meeting adjourned. The Chron
icleaye that the tide throughout the State is fast
- turning in favor of.paper currency—though it
least halter the Loco.Foeo party at the lateelec
tion voted - with a view to the immediate destruc
tion of Banks. The true Whig Doctrine, a sound
• .curreney,must ultimately prevail—/Y. Y. Tri.
bun& . : . . .
•
. ,
' • brassacavartra.—On Thursday loat„ thejoini
committee elipainted to count the votes for Gqv.
ertniat OeNov'finber election, reported u
lows: r. •
Whole numbei of votes were
Mucus Morton
lulu' Davis '
Samuel' E. Sewell
F. ackson.
1 , Wm. ieeksoli;
ifty-nine other candidates were voted for, for
100'inior•
ste Macaws mei Erre/mite—The follow
hag quaint epitaph, reamtkeble lot he : point l end
dupes, graces a 'cope in meal the palish, church•
is:as-at Ipswich, Suffulk, Fogland :
[ My hastine s s and anvil I have declined, '
My bellows too, have.loat their wind;
My fire's estinet, rrry forge decafd
And in the dust my vicets laid.
NicszT Caiiiear.—“Come here, Sally, aly
loveo-r..now 411 Os Mitt:belt mental"
1. .
**Pan% know, Mille! . . -
I: .4 'What -411 !—t i t what ignorant ehildren.!
'
' Talcs your finger out of your mouth—there—well
." --AowiEtally, what's put round your waist . esery
~ , .
, i',l3 q ;1:- —C om a n?s • . look at me-Ipeak out—pehaw,
Whitten you .Icioking so sheepish for 1 Tel me,
• - - .., ,
nor. . I • ,
44s ! whit are. you thinking about, child
Cone eother: as/milts . are waiting. inswei l ` me
airitetly..: Whit itiptit round your 'waist every
ay 1". ' !, •
NA 7 -I—s-4 —a--betid—kt's Joe Stokes'. arm,
tnatubut he hues khueed me, only jest once."
The lower Bonae of the Legislature of Penney! !
wards 'have vassed'a reaolutiotii by a unanimous
tote, that rro member or officer of thatitogyishall
be entitled to receive any pay for any Jay' on
• • whickbe shall fail tototead the flaireiaini . that
OO' imperil 'or nffLarr'shall receive any, pai ',beat
• ; ihaeriti except he lb io the performanai of duties
• I ropired by ih i Bow.- [ •
Tait Hot ear Cerrry.enss, hoe been re•
elated to the(iiiitesi Suites Senate by the Ken.
ittity' Legislature. This it worthy of the State.
164_31r; Ciittenden worthy of her highest eonfl•
ceiteit 01. R. M.,Johnson was his opponent;
solo stood 4840'43.
HAMS dr, SHOULDERS. . 4; --..
i -
• 1111 RUNE ' %Fasten, Heron. ( cared - with and
a- - without gawk%)
hbisliders & Sides. • 1 - '
`: SoidoatmokedEr i . ' •
' %toga" Sausar, , - . - • '
!pointedand:Peck Salmon,' - . ' •
11
IRalifariaid . Massachusetts Mackerel,
• L :',.staid. Snacked Herring. Cod 'Fish. &a.
54... bat . 1. E. Q.& A.-HENDERSON'S
IdolY 28 * =— i - . , - ' - • --,. 22=1.
DOCTOR AD. LIPEA
1•11121
,
IlliESPECTFULLYiitortnii the Inhabitants
"Dot Pottsvilho end its vicinity.' that be bas
sieved town'ond offers his professional
Via' in ell themedical branches o be public.
-Ptacticipa'br Hommnpithic system. and if
ietinseted. the; Allterpshie. be-hopes from long
experience to 'Rare fin' s atisfaction ti - sock - as
- latish on him.' lie will ties:ad:li forpidisidtii.
services at app tin Mat bisiesldefice:
•" -I A: DiILI?P26 M. 11.
lieismeear December - - - 43—If -
4' , 1 , ;. ,. ;'.!•,.`it.:i . ,' - -," . ;' 7 - -
11,-::-:,.:-':'..:1,:::`-='',.
PROTECTION.
itfogsiNiTY.AGAiNOAs:kirkßai
-Tak-ravoitrastlntiintANFevoi;
or POILAI►ILV*Ui.` 1
Capital i 400,000, ralit in.
- ens= lIRIRTUAZ.,
CONTINUE. to Mahe Insurance. tiennanient
atm limited_on every. description of property
i town ind imitotryoo the olast door : stile tempt.
Offmsl63i Chesnut Street tear ORE meet. .
CRARLES N. BAN9CER:PtedgeDi•
• ;DIRECTORS, '
Chartri- N. Hca!ker. • 'Samuel Grant.
JausesteaU; • Frederiel •Brows;
Themes Hart. - ictieb R. Smith,
77ussurs& Wharton, Gee. W.Rieharite. --
Ihhitts Wagner. Modecai
CIIARLES G. RANCKER.See't;
'The Subscriber has' been - appritotedigept. for .
the above mentioned institotten, and is , nom pre. ,
pared to make insirien_ce,On every deeeription of,
property. at the lowest rates.
- • . ANDREW' RUSSEL
• Pottonlie, lime 19, 1841, • . •••.,
• Capital $ 4OO O OOO .
rr:CIIARTIAI" , PERPETUAL.
TUE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM-`
PANT, make lIIISMUICeII. either temporary or
perpetually, against Loss. Louor Damage by.FIRE, in
town or country, on llotists, Barns and Buildiap of
all bifida, on Household Irttrniture, .Merchandise.
Dors', Cattle, Agricultural, COmmercial and . Manu
n
factung Stock and Utensilsof every dimcnytion
Venetia and their Cargoes in port„as sraU aifilcirtga.-
ges and Ground Rents upoit the Amorable tunas.
Applications for Insurance, or any intbrmation on
the subject may be made either personally.. or by.
letter.. 111 the .Companfs office, at the Northwest
corner of Sixth and Wood streets.
MORTON McMICkIAEL, president.
L HatruanAart. Secretary. ' - •
Duutcrons,
Marion MeAfteltael, Charlealkokes.
Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright, -
P. L. Lagocrenne, Samuel Townsend,
Elijah Gallen, • • Robert Longboat
George M. Troutman. RW. Pomeroy, •
George W. !Schreiner.
The subscriber bas peen appointed Amore for the
above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to
make.lNsttaasicts upon every description ofdroperty.
-at the lowest rates. BI.NJAMIN BA NAN
`Pottsville, Feb. 27; 1841 .
• • PEW DRUG STORE,' . •
/ 'E. B. EICIMOLTZ, respectfully'
7 - 7 r— informs the citizens of Kristine, and
'.. Schuylkill county generally, , that be
- has opened, ( in thastore formerly oc.
cupied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of
Drugs. Medieinese
Chemicals, Paints,
Oils, Dyes,
Varnishes, Putty,
Glass, Spices,•
• Patent Medicines. 4c.. 4-c.
And solicits share of public patrcmage, confi.
dently assuring the public that every article in
hid line, shall be of the first quality, and purely
genuine.
Raving served a regular apprenticeship to the
bailees in Pluladelpbia, those who favour him
with a call, can rat satisfied that he wall guard
strictly against all mistakes, and hive their med.
icines put up with the greatest care and nicety.
Physicians prescripuone attended to with par
ticular care, at all hours. Country Physicians and
Storekeepers, supplied at a 'Mall advance on ci
ty prices. ' Pottsville; December 3. 49-tf
FRESH GROCERIES.
Old Goverment, Java, Rio; Laguira and Caba Coffee.
,Porto Rico:St.Croix, and New Orleans Sugar/.
Imperial. Young Hymn, Pouchong 40Souchong Tea
Doable and Sul& ftfined Loaf and crashed Lamp
Sugar. d
Pickles an Sauces, a general assortment.
Red, White,,Yellow and Brown Soap.
Wines and Liquors, a fall assortment.
Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses.
Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice,
- Can be bought on as reasonable terms as else
- where of B
. Q.A.r. A. HENDERSON. 22—
May 2 .
LAW BOOKS.—McKinney's Digest ot: the
Laws of Pennsylvania. •
McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice.
McKinney'a Select. Laws of Pennsylvania, for
the use of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Man
of Business, or laws that every person in -the
community ought to be acquainted with. Just
received and for sale by
November S.
Kr WllO WANTS BARGAINS.
LIPPINCOTP & TAYLOR are reteivin - li from
their Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 24, Mar
ket nreet,-Philadelphia, a lot of superior Ready Made
Clothing, and which they are obliged to offer at low
prices, in order to dispose of their Winter stock, and
by selling at reduced prices, it will enable them to
dispose of their splendid assortment of Clothing,.to
the entire satisfaction of the customers. By calling
and clamming, you will find full Lined Plain and Fig
ured Beaver Cloth Rollout Coats varying in price
r $ll 00 to 15 00
g . Frior English Pilot coats, 600 to 10 - 00
do Flushing do 250 to 500
do Blue and 1311. Frock Foots 900t012 00
do do Dress do 900to11 50
do Gray and Green Cloth Coats TOO to 900
dd Moleskin Frock & Dress do 400 to 500
Also on bind an assortment of Fancy
Satin Vest& 250 to 450
With a variety of Suspenders, Stocks, end Collars.
&c., all of ,which will be sold to the entire satiallic
don of all that may call, by _
LLPPINCOT & TAYLOR,-
117,892
56,491
54,939
5;382
i 37
34
Mammoth Clothing Store.
Comer of Mabantongo and Centre street.
P. S—We are now prepared to accommodate
those fifteen men that ealled on us list Saturday for
Surtout Coats at their own prices.
Pottsville.Deeember3l.
M ICIN ' t 11CIN ,
DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile. Pills
do Soothing Syrup for children.
Baron Von Hutcheler's. Herb Pills
Doer. Goodie's Female Pills,-
,
Doct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills.
Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills.
For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills
are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet
offered Lathe Public.
Afresh supply of the above Shdttittes s ittst
received nod for sale at the Drag Store of
Deo 11 SO— JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
, MAGAZINES FOR 1843.
tiIHE subscriber has made arrangements tore.,
J a• ceive all the Magazines of any reputation
published in the United States, and respectfully'
solicits subscription for the same at his Periodi
cal Agency Office anc Book Store, which will be
delivered free of postage, to ell those who sub.
scribe'at his office. Those who prefer it, can pas,
ter each number as they receive it. The Wow.
ing are some of the Magazines issued, for which
the subscriber is Agent:
Godey'a Ladiee.Book. . per.annnm 93 00
Graham's Magazine, • do 00
Miss Leslie's Magazine, - • do 1 50.
Ladies' Companion. do 3 00
The Artist:a new publleation, do 29 00
Epee Sargent's New Monthly Magezine., 3410
Boston Miscellany, , fto . 300
New York Knickerbocker, . do . 5
00
Hunt'e Merchant's Magazine, do • 5
.00
Campbell's Museum of. Foreign Literature
tend /kitties,'
Merry's Museum,
Ladies' Musical,Library,
El" Country current funds. falcon in 'payment
for Magazines, which together with the eavingof
the pestage, will be sufficitintieducement for sub
scribing at this office,
1 All the Cheep pubhcations received *Astra
cc Issued. ' • ' - • -
December. 17
RA EADES - PIPE.IIYDBANTS. arni.r•The Sub
scriber healer sale LeadeoPipe °Tamil:U=okb
naiad suitable for conducting wafer to hoot* an
otber_purpoies. dleo.llydranut.Step 4 :%tOksieockil
and Ferrell* of the most approved kinds. Jeer re.
fairyland for sale chriao by ' /3:I3ANNAN
April 16 -
r UMBRELLAS. &
SlLK.Eicatili,Gingtun & Muslin Utob
Paritsolgiud Sun Shades. .
• A cousplete assortment; just received and for
rate E. &A. lIIESDERSON.,
2 8. - ' • 22
-WIBTAWB -13ALSAIH-OV-WILD CHERRY
—A• ftetriapplyof4hlreelibrated' Medicine
jun received Indfor salOw- the tuba:Tiber, oplo-d
-sent-Ibt , rietgei. •
bee. 4 JOHNS. C. MARTIN.,
inaAcKess.;;-Witia; soda; _ '
Orackenk In*for tale • .• ••• *- 1 - ..„,-51 • -
m v ssorg___ . • , . E. q: A;IIP.SDERSOit that
' ••••••• USES infanta
troriehong - aCit,Paltaha?iitV,6_ll . a itgre ti g ht wlttr-Anan frOin fork
received aadfor sale by - 1 ' - thig
Oct. 23. B I LLER & iIAGGERTY. Roci a tu r s 4,
Ittbfitilifiitlhritii !rate
PhilidithireArhoW o osilibt frgigiP )
it lifitikikhuroni, in tie Om" Stoic 0.0.14 , 14;
next door to his tavenkiktorruil 'Maori to Vats
villa, constatlog of • _
Black and Green Tan. - - •-' -
Filling L
w ie; en4,_Pontilt!, ?re,
T . -Orleans Satire' • -- - - •
' Rio; lava; and Selimitnia Core..
Siperni& Codnion filkhfidiesei, ' •
r, White am/ Yellowl3oalni Tobimm.
Keg and Box Raisins. ,
Wine* and-Lig' mink rem Common Ict the Jest
itoan4 l .T 4 Pried_Mea- •
INFTETIPS alltritCUMile-Jost receiv
edsnd ( 9 1 •4 1 *.bY 11:13ANNAN.
1141 - ff• & SAI/E-1250ions • iager,and
150, sactiGnlusd Halt.rar sale by • -•-•
Oct . 29. 1 44= _ MILLER & HAGGERTY.
.rkturiers Sheeti; aidzbaniO
unbound ' Moo filllkerlAdiug.. for side -by
July - _ . 8..8/11‘14,111.
putATEs - 4,-stunar.as.:,:thit m of 15,
rata altdßovrible Modell.- Inn received aid
or sale by , May 28. ellm's:= • &INDIAN:.
pERRIAN INH=iWblch tlo fleely, for the are
of Steel Bens, net r!ttened and for sale
July 23:30- , • , , • - ftI3A.NNAICE
pommel:norm scnooL"ffigra.
bPki EAT! ire7ind ardi
f°l
igaiIIBANNA
TEL L PENS—Everrvarieti, just received ind
ferule fiery ebeap 13.11 A
. NNAN...
June 11.:. _ - ' 24--
yDVIGH"B - GERMAN "AND ENGLISH
MAIGRAPIIMERI3.3ast tepeiviiii and for sale by
22. 43:-• - - BADMAN.,
- • -
TIME 1300101.-.- - Thri subscriber burnt hand
m . a variety of Time Books of the moat appro.
red kind, which will be sold cheap. 6y •
, Nov. 12. ,46- - B. BANNA.N..
& CANDI--.last receives and Po
v v -sale an assorunent ofGig, Snikey, and riding
Whins.and Walking Canes. '
Much , JOHN S. C. MARTIN. .
.Ml. Sr MUCK• AN UAL,--Being
ircative on soil and • manure:. Also, The FAR
MEWS LANE/MEASURER, or pocket companion
Jam received sad for sale bj - B. BANNAN,
.AprL.IO• - • • 16--
TOOT" - It AND EAR ACRE.--MtuCaTpoili
and Ear Achedrops, a ago and speedy cue for
this above &ism. hit received and &reale at
MARTIN'S Dybg storr
WARMING & G ARDENING.—The com-
JV . plete ramie; and she complete Ganioner.. Just
received and for sale by B. BANNAN.
.111arcb 26 13—
PICTORIAL RILE, Witt 600 Illustra
ttons.lvolurnea, elegantly lound—price 86.
Jost received and for le by
June 25.26- _ R.•BANN AN.
PIANO FOR SALE.— second banded Pi
liner for sale very low by
T. 7. BEATTY.
45--
November S.
plAOR,—The subscribers have , been appoint
ed Agents by the New York Minufaaturing Co.
for the sale ofthekcelebrated Grand Action !Pianos,
of either Rosewood or Mahogany, a speciinen of
which can be seen by applying to •
December 18, 61— T.& J: BEATTY.
DOCTOR F. F. NAGLE—Re
9er:trolly tenders bis professional services
;0 the citizens of Pottsville, and vicinity.
- His office is et the corner of Market and
IL Adams streets. April 16, 16—tf.
NCOURAGE HOME. IN DIUSTRY.
SCABLANK BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures
all kin& of Blank Books, from 6.3 cent. to VI each,
which he will warrant to be equal in quality to any
purchased elsewhere, at Philadelphia prices._
April 1616 • B. BANNAN.
PAPER CHEAPER THAN. EVER!—
Writing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled, at elm
ream wholesale, or 121 cents per quire retail, to suit
therimes. Also a large assortment of paper of, so.
peiior qualby, at reduced prices. JPIIt receival end
23
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foraaey J ane ,
B BANNAN.
PATENT LIAD FLAT& ROUND ROPE
AND GENERAL
Line, =Twine and Cordage Manufactory,
• READING, PA. •
THOMAS JACKSON, begs leaverto 'return his
most sincere thanks to Captains midi owners of
Boats, store keepers, his friends and the public gen
erally, forthe - yery liberal patronage and many favors
ha has received during a period of upwards of 12
years, which has elapsed SUMO _he commenced the
above liminess in Reading, and he wouldrespectful
lyinform them that after the destruction Of his man
ufactory by the great freshet of January , 1841, he
built an entire new and much more extensive Rope-
Walk, which be has fitted up with new nod improve d .
machineryof the best descr iption, for the inanufad
ture of Patent Laid Cordage, cif every kinii, fully e
qaal to any in the United States. He has altar added
to the above, ail establishment for the manufacture of
all kinds oflight cords. BedStipa, Halters, Wash_
Linec,Twines, Chalk,Mason, and metaminglinins, of
every variety. 1
• T J. would also respectfully inform all who may
be likely 'to want the article, that he manufac
tures Flat - Ropes for raising weights uplahalls and
incline planes by stiam'poWer. , The Flatßope
very much used in the mines of Ear Ope. and for the
purpose to which it is applied it has many and great
advantages over the common round rope or chain.
T. J. will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the
very best material, in the most careful sad
ced manner, and by machinery of the beat and most
accurate principle. An - extenave assortment deeds
I of Italian, Manilla; and Tar'd_Rtuada- Hemp_ Rope,
Bow, Stern and Towing 'lines of all sizes,,Fackuig
for stead' engines, Lines.Thineff and Cordage of ev
ery description. Alm, Tar, Pitch and Oakum, eon
stand y kept on.hand.
T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing licen
are madean an improved plan of his_pwa, and of the
bat and strongest kind of Italian LlemNeelected in
1,7 g
and impo . rtertexprecaly for hi s manufacture, , ae
his
pe ncein then aking of towing lines has
convinced him 'they are an article which radian
be made too good, he has been dt great pain. and ex
pense to produce them perfect. - : - .
Orderer°, any thing in hialusiness from a .fishing
line weighing 1-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet
length of 3 inch fiat rope_weighing 31 tons, or from a
15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line,
will be, thankful
ly received and promptly executed on the Most res.'
sortable terma Anything ordered for Schoylkfil coup.
ty'will brfdelivered by rail road in afar hours, free of
freight. •
P. flans quantity cilia% taken athiarket price.
Reading-Feb.l9 • r. . - B—ly
B. BANNAW
UNIFORM SYSTEM OF SCHOOL BOORS.
THE Superintendent ofCoitimon Schools, hay.
ing made a selection of School Snob, for the
purpose of making the Books uniform through
out the Stale, in the. Public Schools, and prevent
the in co nvenienee arising from a change of Books ,
when it is necessary for children to remove Dom
one district to another. And the School Directors
of the Borough of Pottsville, having adopted these
Bisoks, the anbscriber.hereby gives notice that
he has made arrangements with the publishers
of these Bootie, to furnish them wholesale to those
who wish to sell again, at the Pubfisher's - prices.
The full series - oxisiid . of
Cotib's New Spellirirßook, in six parts,
Cobb's New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 'l and 0,
Frost's History of the United States.
Frost's American Speaker - •
Frost's Grammar '
Mitchell's Geografiltical Reader.
do School Geography
do • Primary do
Kieth's Arithmetic,
Frost's• Exercises in Composition, -
dobb's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. •
These 'Books will also be retailed by
,the sub
scriber at the killeit rates. • - '
B...BANNAN,
Bookseller and Stationer. -
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5 00
1 00
3 00
.lannarso 14.
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Mo Improtred Tonle Mixture.
.
A SOVEREIGN and never fading care km,
Ague and Fever. P.etsone who are afflMted
with the above disease. can obtain a speedy and
sUfe.cnre for the same. by applying- to the sub.
scribere -- wiso has-been appointed:-sole -agent for
the sale of the' medicine- in. Schuylkill county:
Prlieene dollar per 'bottle, warranted to cam or
nOthargef.` •
NesidenCeiShlianterigo - ikliga .
•f = - ' ?MN, T,IIAZZARD.
- 1 Jul) 9„ :
wag
TIE i P n litirrsktili 7fOris existing between
that 'eanieorkTbast di t t art a t ed
% m ol l ;
tt Charley ht. itilt,"Who is ttiOoriFed to . settle
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Withii Haves, Ltee.3l:
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PUBLIC scnooLs.
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atickeria; rain tio. 10 0 n0.'0901 q uarter !tad! .
aodtuli'batrebi. - - •
About 300 Sado Grotuttl Salt,
Summer Ale.
60 ,berrolseoupeeloe Albany Sumtiter Ale. Ste...
'May 14, ' - „ 20 7 1 s
TENNSICLVANIA' HAW
ITIHE publicire respectfully in - feinted that the
. 1 ". subscribers ha, taken this' large and-cop:
medians establishment, *Wetly. kept
by Wißlain O. Joboseth : To the for. .
mer pationi of this estabhshirient and
the pane generally; the Ulfderrigned
pnwnise to extend all the acconitnodations and
eowtorts at this house that men so satiafaetorily
received, while under the charge of Mr. Johmon.
JOSEPH. WEAVER, • ;
JACOB PETERS. -
Pottsville, June n, 24.
RESUMPTION OF . BUSINESS.
fiEW DRUGSTORE.
ESubscriber returns his gratefulacknowl.
edgernento lathe citizens of _Pottsville and
others. who stepped forwardto hisassistance af
ter the loss of his property . by fire in December
last, and would also acquaint them and the pub.
he generally, that he has again commenced
the Drug Business in the house formerlyoccnpied
by Charles W, Clemens ' in Cootie Street, in the
borough of Pottsville,where may always be bad
a general assortment of- • -
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
. = PAINTS PILLS. •
GLASS, DYE STUFFS.
And every othei article in the above line, which
he is disposed to gallon verilow and accommo.
dating terms.
N. B. II:F Physicians prescriptions earthily
' et up at the shortest notice.
May 30.19 WM. T. EPTING.
PIIILADELPHILt, 11,RWING, AND
POITSVILLE RAIL ROAD.
'DATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN
u DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia,
from April let, 1842, per ton of 2000 lbs. -
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bride, 22 10
Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime,
Tar and Pitch, - 2 50
Nails and Spikes, Bar and . Rolled Iron,
Hollow. Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lam.
her, Stave's, Salt.fisli, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90
Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and -
Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En.
glues and. Machinery, Seeds, Batter,
Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, ,-Oystera, •
Hides, Hemp, EartheoMare and Glue, • 4 25
Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquors,
Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper,
China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Flab
and Confectionary,
.No Storage will be charged for receiving or de.
livering Freight at any of the Company's Depots
on the line, anima allowed to remain over 10 days.
Days of starting of Freight Trains.on THURS.
DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. M.
March 26
Dana. B. Haas.
TOWN HALL STORE.
HAAS & LAING.
riIAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o
A 'Schuylkill county. that they have just opened. In
the basement story of the Town Hall, on Centre
street. in the' Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as
sortment of
NEI/ GOODS,
nst brought Dom Philadelphia, where they were se
ected with great care, and purchased at unusually
tow prices—comprising every variety of
Dry Goods, Greteries, Glass Ware, China
• Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware,
Among Which may be found
Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualifier ?
Blue, Black and Foincy.colcireil Cassimeres,
Sattineta, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets."
Prints.Lawns.Ginghams, Morinoesand Plaids,
13'114816n, Linen and Laces,
Canton Flannel, Hollands and . Nankin'',
Alarseillesand Valentia Vesting*,
3.4,44,54,64 Mull inktleac hed & Unbleached,
Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton
Pia* and Bur "mar style Summer _ Cloths,
Cottonadew and Beverteena. '
In fine, a very general luntortmear of
Gentlemen's Summer Nue.
Silk,Cotwn, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings
nd Gendemen's Soper Rid, Hoskin, York
- tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves,
Ladies' Silk, Mohair. and Picnic Mitts, &c.
Piew Orleans, - St; Croix, Piizio Rico, Loaf and
Lump Sugars, •
New Orleans, Sugaillotne; and Syrup Molasses,
Tea dad Coffee, of various kinds, .
,Cheese, Candles. Soap and.Vuimar. •
Salmon. Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish,
Hanle, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison,
Olive Oil,Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, •
Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Began',
Soda. Water And 'Sugar Crackers,
Sperm Oil: Butter, Eggs, and Lard, •
Dried Apples and Peaches,
anda great variety . ofother articles, all of which will
be sold at
odlow prices for Th. or in Exchange for
nrruce.
Remember the Zan Hall Store.
Pottsville. Mayl4, • 20—
PRINTERS' INKr4n 12 and 25 Itis. Kat% a
Philadelphiapricea, for sale by
March 12, ' B.
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B C
STOU
NEI 1?
ArIIST opened fur the Benefit of the Poor, by
RP 'lather; at reduced prices and for cub, at the
aid Post Mice stand, Centre street, opposite Mar.
ket street. - '
By calling and calming you will find the Pr
ces to snit the Times.
Pottsville, November 12.. '
GASSNER & CBURCHTLI, -
PORTRAIT PAINTERB,
RESPECTFULLY. announces to the Ladies
awand Gentlemen of Pottsville, that they have
taken a room at GEISSE'S HOTEL. Centre
street, where they will be happy to wait upon
soy who may wish to patronize them. -
OP They wilt paint. Portraits from $8 to $2O
according to - the aim The Public are respect.
fully invited to call and see Specimens at their
room. ' •
- Pottsville, N0v.26, • . -48
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
. - .
persons having eliims against-the! Estate
of Robert Mel/ennui, jam of the city of
New York, deceased, are requested to make
known the same without delay, to AbliSlifc.
Dermot, Execotria..7llom Whitio_g, •or
.George Bart Executors, in the city of No w ork,
or to - EDW. OWEN PARRY. _
Attorney for the,Eicietore, P,ottevithr.
Apnl 16—tf ,
TaThresiolleachaei t Paper Makers; Steam
• ' Eaglita iltdldere, and others, -
' ' PASCAL' IRON *OEM' ,-` s i
. .. - WELDED'W4OUGHT:ItiItTeIiES
:Rom 4 Bathes to tha =Mori silt] 2 to 12 feet loo&
--. capate of lionoloOli Penne tram Onto 2300 Iba
• Per 41 1 11 !RIH. - - inch, - With sop' ptick.,:. T0..V.. awl
• -other' mom to•stLitMittinrtairetita. with screw
.wItable.fairrEAMAVATEL: AK iml the
MOT I VEI iin4 otbef STERN BOILER Pon
at): IV ': i ale r . ' •
Maroptiveaantters akf : b3P
m o tsiam,Ab atosname:
IFits• S ante , - ornate WOW MAIM
Jotyl I.
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INDIANNEUETA - - WRIGNM
Litt -Mg
011ie King - :Ania;ie Ong — e 01 . Heath.
}This ettmerdinary medicine la foanded upon the
Fr4cydeibat,ttie.'.buMan fraiuo tobjettto ordm
one mama. vis.renupt Ilumors,ot etnetltidlis
ImpriWof the Blood: aid traikivireendde
oTiaussog, is wanted In order to - drive Masse °fevers
&seriph= from the body. • - ,
If the channels of ter mighty rivers should be
choked . up,lwould not the accumulated eaters
find sew Outlets, or- the country baismodatedf-4ust
- so ivithilte human body; lido:Fe:aural drains become
cktsed t the accumulated himurities wM mostassored
li Mid Vent loam° form oldiseaso or ileativeldbe a
certain conuequence. , •
VESCPABI.t PILLS
are eminently calculated for car ry ing out this Gauen
'matting tioutmnsi because theyarea purgative
medicine so lastly balanced sus& withal unnatural
to the human constinition,lhathey cannot poodhly
injure the most delicate; at the lame time, if used in
•such a manner as to produce free evacuations by the
bowels, and repeated *few titnes.tt will be absolate
ly inirsolda or pain or Moues" of any kind to ego
me in the body. , A single' twenty five cent box of
the above mused' Indian Vegetable Pills will, twat) .
cases,' 'le relief, sometimes even beyond the power
of wo to deseribeoind if, persevered in for a abort
time t t ere is not a maladym the whole course of ha-
Mao- s that cue possibly withstaod their astonishing
and ouderful influence. Waratresltostart VeorraT
Puss are a certain cure for. ,
COSTIVIiNESS..„
Because thmvompletely cleanse the alotaidt and
bowels Rom those bilious and etis rent hr.mors which
patalysa and weaken the digestive , organs. end
are the muse of headache, nausea, and sMkness,
palpitifign of the heart, rheumatic pains • in ve
nous parut of the body. and many othcr =pleasant
symptoms. ,
In all disordered 111060/111 of the E100d..-called
Intermittent, Remittent. Nervous Inflammatory, and
Putthl
FEVERS. .
Wright?. InditarVegemble Pills.. will be found& ter
rain remedy; because thycleanse the stomach, and
bowels Dom - all billions humors and purify . .the
blood; consequently, •as they remove every kind of
disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind
offerer. •
So; also. when morbid humore are deposited upon
the membrane andmusele; catering those pains infla
mation and swelling,called
RHEIIMATISIII, - GOUT,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as
always certain terve relief,. and ir penivered with,
will moat anaredly, and without_ fad, make. a Per
fect care of the above painful maladies.—Front-three
to six of said Odin Vegetable Pills taken every - night
OD going to bed, will, in a abort time, completely rid
the body from 'all' morbid and corrupt humors: and
rheumatism - gout, and pain of every description:will
disappear; as if by magic.
For the same reason, when, From sudden changes
of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira
tion is checked, and those humors which should pass
offby the skip. are thrown inwardly. causing headache,
nausea, and sickness, pain in the bones, watery and
inflamal eyes, sore throat, hearseners, coughs, con
sumpticin, rheumatic pains in rations part of the body.
and many other Symtoms of
CATCHING COLD,
Wright's Indiarillegetable Pills will invariably give
immediate relief. Three or fear pills taken at night
owsping no bed, and repeated a few times, will
remtive all the above unpleasant 'retools, and
restore the body to even sounder health thin befbre.
The same may be said of difficulty of.breathing,
or
Wright's Indian Vegetable rills will Wawa and
carry off by the stomach and bowels those rough and
phlegmy humors which stop the air cells of the
ungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful coat
plaint.
It should also be remembered that WRIGHT'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are certain to remove
pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, loss
of appetite, costiveness, a 'yellow tinge of-the skin
and eyes, and every other symptoms of
LIVER COMPLAINT.
Because they ; puma from the body those corrupt and
stagnant humours, which when deposited on the liver.
are the cause of the above dangerous complaint.
They are alwito prevent -
APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH.
EEO
Because they carry off those Inunonra which obstruc
ting the circulation, oral he cause o fa-rush. or deter.
mination of blood to 'the head; giddiness, especially
on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowainess„ loss
of memory. intimation of the brain, insanity, and all
disorders of the mind. ,
Those who labour within doors should remember
that they, frequently breathe an atmosphere which is
wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the lungs,
and at the same title owing to • want of exercise, the
bowels are'not sufficiently evacuated, the blood
becomes impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita
tion of the heart,' and many other disagreeable
symtoMs are sures° follow. • ,
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
En
JamwLskrio.
Being a Cleanser of the stomach and bowels, and a
direst_ purifi er of the Blood, are certain not only to
remove pain or distress'of ((yeti kind from the body,
but if used occasionally, so alto keep the body free
'.,from those humours which are the 'cause of every
malady sadden( to men, shay will most assuredly
promote such 8 tud and equal , circulation ofthe blood
that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able to
enjo sound bealth,and disease of any kind reia be
absolutely imponia. 1
LAUTIONS 10 AGENTS. -.
Country agents, and others, are respectfully
informed that, tti die great 'popularity, and
increasing demand for the above named Pills;tt boat
of nnprinciPled_ persona are busily engaged in
manufacturing, andi vending a. spumous _article in
imitation of
WRIGIITS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL.
They are also further lull:Li - Med that I have d snit
pending against one V 0. Fatek;for counterfeiting
the above named medicine! and are cautioned against
buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. Welt,
as he cannot by any possibility bawl the genuine
%Vrighfa Indian 'Vegetable PljtE_l for sale.
All travelling agents, with - genuine medicine are
provided with a certificate 07 . agency, signed by
William Wright, Vice PresidentOf the N. A. College
°Meal&
.Travelleri, Who cannot show a certificate as above
described be known' an base, impostors: 7 43lm
-them therefore, as you would a Highway:lA.l4 or a
Midnight Robber. „ - •
Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pill!, rholeaaJe and retail, No.
169 Race St. Philadelphia. No, 288 Greenwich street,
Boston
N S—Beuare ojthe counfrrfeitet in nird Strad
Philadelphia..
AGENTS FOR SCHUY LK ILIe COUNTY._
Thomas & James Beatty. Pottsville.
Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg.
• Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Haven. -
- Aaron Matte, Mahantongo.
J. Weist. Klmgenuown
Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantongo.
Jonas Kauffman,
. •do Mahantongo,
Caleb Wheeler,Pinegrove. •
John Snyolts, Friedenaburg.
& G Manz: Port Clinton.
Fetheroff, Drey & Co. Tuscarora.
William Taggert.,:•Tamaqua:••
John Maurer. Mahantongo..
,Moray Forreider, West Penn Township' ,
R Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township
Seltzer & Bock. McKennsburg
C. H. DeForest,Lewellyti.
Emanuel 0. dr. J0...a Kauffman, Zimmennantown.
October,l, 1842, 41)—
THE subscribers would announce to the public
- that they have taken' the store lately occu
pied by *J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re
ceived and opened an assortment. of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Queensware, &c. among which are
- r DRY GOODS.
f Blue 41ack and Fancy coloied Vieth and
Cassithers-Sattlnetta-Maoslid de Lanes—Cbmt
tes=Flannels—Cotton d0:. 7 -Chteks, Tickings,
Morldos--Bleathed and Unbleached Mullins—
Winter - *Veitingi—Shawbi---Silk add ' Cotton
- HandkerChiefs—Molsey--Worsted and Cotton
Hoitiery-Mens Hose and Halt LldseGloves—
Uiribrellaßote•
Rior.Java--Lagoim and Broamed Coffee:i—
-t oaf and Brown Sagira-Young Upon—Gon
poweer—lmperial and _Black Toao—Pickles=
SincesSyrup•=-Snirar Howe and Trinidad Mo.
laasea—Sperm and Common Oila-,-Fis6-43oaps
-.Crackers--Rictr--Ramina and Curranto—Hope
—Barley, &e. -
QUEEN§ WARE.
Liferpool.Glimite, CoMinon'ind Scotch Ware;
Glen Tumblers, Plates. Lumps &e. together
With 'en 'essortinetit of Brushes, - ceder Were,
'Widgets, Am. To all of which we would invite
the attention of our friends and of
't he eablic
generally t . confide* • that WO can
.give
satisfaction to all. "
' - TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN.
' L. W. Tepormart,
- Niwernber 20 47 •
fignift% BIBLE BIOGRAPHY == With sev
•~eral tnnadredengratingragebnitriliographyorthe
Jives and characters of thitpfinetpal personages ro
unded in the sacred 'Writings. Practical!, adapted
to the instruction ofyouth and private fannlia. - Just
received dirt (break by - BANNAN.
TUE AIPfAIILTON BLOCKS=-For' cbildrea!,
Amu ttfmived and for sale by _B. HANNAN.
Pecembor I'4 - '
24--
ASTHMA.
NEW STORE.
CROCEIiteS.
ESMEE
ruatiqiiir op„ caati
*Tao, {Mir PotiiirdlaltnataullkilllPlS
to Way - Points Nov. At -184.94 •;_ - •
-•.. . , . ..-- . . From Pollinate; &hi UM&
2 :To Richatond.or the
tr i,tsa_.
- Inef' ed Plane, ' 0.50
d Consbah ken. ' 1:49 '
" Haiku:mil, ' 1;85
“Port Kennedy; • 1,81 ~
• 4 Valley Forge, „
•" P.4 03 0 2 0ike . 1: 25 i
4 , Pottstown, , Mir' - ,
" Deagbieevik7, . ' /. 0 5 ''- - iILITV
"' Readihz, - "- ' 95 , 50'
4 Althotimbr Bridge,: •-: 85 • ;.lo'
s• Mohraille,, _ SO ,- - • B°--
.". Hamburg,. 67 67
" Voit Clinton.. 56 . . ' :5 6
. 4 . - Orwigehurg, '' , - . - .33 - •
;Alf allowance-of . 20 Per Cad: -per hen wit be
'made tn - those , furnishing 'then own Cani,lo
Richmond or the Inclined-Phut% from Puttainfie
or Schuylkill Haven, but to no other point". s"
November 26; EI=
~, , ,
atuini3sioNEa6 , sh.u:i OF
RE AL ESTATE.
THE Commisstonerkof Schuylkill county L will
hold a public sale, on the tWenty
,third
-
Jenitary next, at the Court . House, in the *Bor
ough of Orwigsburg, for "the purposaof etUing
all each tioseated-landa as have been purchased
by them at Treasurer's Sate, agreeable to the act
of Assembly, and have been held by them ante
deemeil for five years, and upwards, a liet of
which is hereunto annexed. Sale to commence
at 10 o'clock, A. ht. on said day; and continue
from day to day until alt sold.
Rush Township.
00 Joseph Cochran,
00 Samuel Ely,
00 James-Blue,
00 ' ' John Turnbull,
00 Adant Moore,
00 John Kunkel,
00 „ Klapp Kiehner.
00 - Jacob Kline,
'OO William Mayer, ,
00 - George Baum,
00 • John Probst,
00 Richard Whitehead,
00 Robert Whitehead,
.00 -te'ri Adam Moore
• 00 Taniel Brobit, for Kellog,
• William Patting,
• Christian A. Klengerman
00 •Issac. Stauffer andliimber,
15 Daniel Stall,
15 Charles Lou,
80 Huntzinger and Seltzer, -
400 • Richard Heath,
150 Isaac_ Stauffer, (for Ifember )
470 Jacob Huntzinger, jr,
300 Michael .Klingerman and Loss,
400 George Mclnnes,
100 David Nice.
140 Jacob Stauffer and Offerman,
160 Charles !railey,
200 Stauffer and Kimbel,
200 Jacob Stauffer and sillyman,
200 'Audenried and Klaiber,
400 John Fohrmao,
400 , John Hart,
300 Jacob Stauffer,
400 Samuel May, (for Kellog)
400 George Baum,
215 Daniel K. Whetstone,
154 William Kiehner.
00 ' Stauffer Henry and Kellog,
400 " William Yoh,
200 Frederick Keilog,
400 Widow Davie,
540 Stauffer !spec and Moore,
400 Lewis Binder,
120 William Tayeur,
400 John Smith,
West P enn . Township.
30 • Peter Hartmak,
400 Philip Moser, •
270 Masser and Miner, •
30 John Stein,
100 Rishel and Fink.
380 • Oswald and Buck,
75 Christian Snyder,
00 Zacharias Long,
409 Thomas Field. •
300 Philip Moser,
Upper Ilfahrentongo Township,
105 Keeley, Yana!) and "tied,
100 -J. Frank, jr.
100 Michael Reed,
100 Ja‘;:b Kaufatan & Co.
72 Sa ad Weary,
Norwegian Township.
300 Walters,
200 Joseph Miller & Co.,
150 „ Mertz end Seltzer,
200 Eldridge and . Brick,
200 Hain and Filbert, • ..."4"
788 John Pott, •
60 Abraham Fertig,
500 P. Zimmerman & Co.
150 • Hein and Zerbe,
50 David Hobbs, • .
.535 John C. Offermals.
200 'Jacob Mental; & Co.
Iltat, Cleaver and Moyer,
200 acres Becker and Franey &Co. '
300 Samuel , D.. Franks,
313 John Hone,
600 John Miller, .
600 :.Jacob Bright.
300 Samuel J. Potts,
400 Joseph Wood,
150 Laudenbron and Shoemakero •
205 Offerman.Keim end Drente!,
180 • Michael Strupher, ,
290 , Jacob Seitziriger and Martin Weaver
100 George Zechnian,
150 Darbe and Main,
600 Petcr Sehmeek and Co. •
100 Drtiher, Ridgway and Schell,
1 Lot . Samuel Gilbeit,
200 acres Peter Filbert.
260 Joseph Fertig,
POregrove .Township.
1000 George Ruth & Cu. r
200 Georgelßoth,
200 Jehn Wiedman,
1 Lot Jonathan Emmet,
.120 acres Grieff and Ried,
79 Jacob Schowbe,
1 Lot James Gilhoney,
400 acres Conrad Lengel.
2 Lots James Fitzpatrick.
80 acres Peter Zerbe,
400 Adam Lehr!,
1 Lot Moyer Arnold,. -
1 Charles Beenwein;
'3O acres John Walbon and Peter Walbon,
125 Christian Herbe..
134 Henry W. Conrid,
26 - Rettelman, Hain and Filbert. ,
1 Lot Henry Sayer.. - , _
• 4 Lots John Slater Wharton, =
90 acres Isaac Kilmer. -
100 Chi istian Ley,'_ •
100 :Joseph Snyder Co,. • ,
1 Lot -lined Ainold.. - ,
• `-Sehuylkill Tamara:l).-
.
• 900 acres .lohn Hinting, „
-300' & Halbach. • - • •
- 100 • L. Andenried, •- , - •
-12 • 'Audenriedvand Reber.
900 • ' John Kelehner di Co: . ;
400 _ George Toidot . . ,
900 George Hahn, • , _
70. Lauderb,run. • v
543. J. Huntzinger dr. Co.. <•
15 • - Joseph Stauffer, • • • •
-76 • Jacob Bensinger and Helier.
103. Henty,Keptter. ' •
,76 IOW) Betitziogeri - , .
80 Goetze Hahn.
•97 P. W. Jickson,
, Andrew Deibert. • - • -
6 William• Showell andv,Lyons,
141 Whetstone,- deceased,
108
Daniel Udro, deceased,
108 'Abrahani Wagner, , -•
21 - luso Boyer, • -
400 B. Patterson, Schtdl andEtekner
140 William Haller &Co.; •
115 ' ••• Jacob 'vr
150 , Boyer and Mayberry, •
326:..5h0ck and Bensinger
-100" • John Kleckner & Co: • -
• '4OO -- ' Wdliarti%tudenried, - - 681 ..: I Gerrtge ! Seltzer & Co..
681 • New York Coal . Company;
100 Jacob; Reiemsdef, - ' -
EMMM
''• ' • Dirty Totandss . p..
840 Jitahtie""Lipplaciikt,"
lava Iternall;_. •
'75.:: •
300, -•--"" Samuel Hffman.
.226 DautolSbetopeo l , , •
344 _ Henry Sticbter, '
97 7 Michael Stropber." i
431 , e George Gewalt, ' '
326 —Joseph' Fertig;" '
138 . Gains Moore.
John-Martz il‘Co. •
190 -lianm it Co. .;
5E2, 'John L: Ogle.
137 Johri . •
141 . George Belts:Laga r & Co.
301 - Jobn Bpohn,.
100 ', lialltdaiti.•
214 -William Kiehirri ; „ .
426‘.," George
459 ' Jacob Miller, • ""-
"165 " • Jacob Krebs.'" •
514 ; ;John Eitbetti•
1000 , John .;
260,.• ...Georgeßatin'i, _
400 Hubley, . •
900: ' • .*Rhosids, end Bomar;
• 150 George Shame?; ‘.
- -
224 "; Peter Kratnett.. ;
314 ".
John Dreher. •
- Bruuswig 7bionilkife•-- ,
150. Kern and Mahal. • " • -
400 John Reeser; 1, •
1 Lot, Abraham Landis.
2 Petit indlohn KneOpere
1- u" Abraham Sehnfertz. - -
300 acres Kern and Rishel,
400 ; Daniel Shappell.
400 John.Keiser, . •
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1,32
1,80
• 1.45 .
1.20
Wayne Township.
Adam Brown. • 1
Struphas and Christ,
Barbara Deppen,
Gruber and Moyer; -
Bernier,
Arnold. - •
Samuel Hein,
Henry Walbon, •
Strophe? sod Bert%
GMT and Dick. .
Valentine Brown. '
Barbara Mayberry. ' •
Jacob - Seibert. .
Kettelman and Lebengood,
Union Townelealh • '
Peter Gardner.. .
John,Fields,
Geurgeßhoide, jr
John Eliza,
•I •
Thomas Reese,
George Rhoads;
Casper Thiel. .
/Jacob Todd,
Jacob D, Clute & Co.'
John ,Kleckner,
JOhn Bitter
Carricus, now Samuel Brooks.;
Benjamin Becker. , - ,
Jacob Trani, _
Benjamin Coombe,
-William Kielmeri 1,
Daniel Klapp, ••
itanheirn Township. '
700 Daniel Heim, '
I Lot Samuel Potts s • .
1 4 William Audenried and McCarter..
I " Jacob Weitzel,
1 Jobe Meace,
I " Daniel J. Rboade,
1 " Mr. Braden,
• 1 " George Dewier. • -
Lower Mahal:tango.
300 acres Casper Meisey. , • ~•
200 Kieter and ,
47 Samuel Kimmel,
54 Jobn Huber,
200 Jobh Bober.
20 Peter Coleman,
59 John Stein. .
Pottsoilk:•' ••
Lot Thinner Ashburton, -
Post and Hill.
" Dreibelbis and Lucas,
" Henry Schwartzinger,
Charles Wells, !
emir and ' - •
" Jefferson 51 yen.
" F. H. Massenbach,
," King and Sharp,
" Archibald McDcriald
" Stoughton and Wilo?n,
" Peter Butterly,
" Isaac Canby, •
' " George Hamilton '
" - John Lucas,
" John and Joseph, Lloyd.
" George Gent,
" George Guelet,
" Jacob Gruff.
" Lewis Devine..
GEORGE .BOYER.
SAMUEL R. MEDLAR.
GEORGE MOBER, "
' Continissiciners of Schuylkill county.
November 26,
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150
100
50
100
TAubscriber has nude arrangemeite tot
4E. thi sale °tibia celebrated Ink. by the down
or single Bottle, at Mr. Hoover's wholesale and
retail Phil adelphia
e prices', and would reaped.
fully Invi all those in want of a good article to
call, and judge for themselves.
The Departments at Washington, after leatilig
the different kinds- of Ink manufactured, have
decided in favor of Mr. Hoovor's—mnd &supp .
for the ensuing session of Congress has been e n
gaged at hie establishment.
Thi following are selected from amengthn
numerous certificates in favor of this Ink t
Hoovr.a's Jena. - -Good IA ilia very good thing,.
and like most good things, it is not very often
be met with; but we think me . may from actual:
experiment; cordially recommend the writing
ink made and sold by Mr. Joseph E. Hoover, , No..
10.5'noith Third street, ifs being a capital article..
It flows freely from the pen—is transparent and:
without sedimers, and has an.excellent color.. It
is by far the best , ink we hive used for soma•
time, end those who are particular , in this mat•
ter, .canoot do better thanL. furnish-themselves
from Mr. Hoover's establishment. Their notions
about ink must differ materially from ours,.ir
they are not pleased and very much pleased with.
his manufacture;
Testimony of A. Roar. Esq;,,Tivieher at t
F:enmanship:
".After testing the various kinds of ink four4 l
in this market durifig the last eight years, lam"
free to state that a thorough trial of 51t.
flooirla's ink has induced ,me to use. Itiu air"
Writing . Rooms, and the, scholars 'under mg
chargeon preferenCo to any other, as itdoes nor
corrode the steel pen, flows l'r.cielYi his fine, per
manent, black glossy histre,.is entirely free from'
sediment, does not mould or become thick; and,'
In my owoopinion, only needs.to : be kiloton Ault
teatedito bq sought after andAenerally used.
'l3. W. corner *of Eighth - and Arch atreets."
by OP itle hneila"" doze da'4l n jus., :er n' e 625' in7 1 11: 182.
for sa l e 'l4' by
Qt. Bottles'
. •B. HANNAN.
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- . n ! f °". 110 Piopiietor,
No4iliber 19 .
lIPHE subscriber .mold respectfuly in Conn' Ilia
friends and en:owners that baba" located
Military Cap" bls nufactiry
to third Street:No. 101. a few'doerii below' Race
whe're he would baptismal to sear his old customers
and as many nevronen es are disposal to favour him ,
with their custom. He still continues to manifitectre
Military and Sponsten'it articles of vier* descnption
such as Leather, Cloth, • ride Silk end - Beaver Urew
Caps. of allpattenunrcuageHapr, Holsters for Melt-
Body do; Canoed, Sexes, tlayepeocatth a m s , s vrot e:
Belts Of all kinds,' Canteens; Kespstieb. different 'I
patterns: Fire-Barlett. Passing Boer. Taber do,
M.ohl and Picker,. Platte,. Pompons.. Firmest% I
Cam Leather Stocks,: Gan Caws. aupermt quid*:
Shot Bap, Game BamDrumikdic..?re.
' ' (Wets thilikfally received- and . promptly. at- "I
tended to; , )111LLIAhl CREASMAN.
No. 101 North third:St.,4 few doors below RAT, .;
00.1111 • 44-6 m•
DOCKETI:I3OOIM—Lediee and Gentlethen's
Tocket,iteoke, Ind Card Calla s and rock(
Fite*. 'jut received aid , f?e'elds by
itepl.24 11. BANNAL. .
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