The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 11, 1843, Image 3

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El
Isnisis.—Our readers. bare been already - in;
fornied the election of the Bob.-: HAN'EQAVI ?
L. F-) to the U. S. Senate was ogling to the
treachery l' of a Whig Senat it from' - Switzerland
'County, Mr. Darriza. Retain The light in which
this bait , conduct is indicated by_ 'the followin l .
tiroceedinia; which me End published in the
lu
}liapepolia Journal of the 28th ult. -
At a m.eting of the Whig members of the Gen
eral-Assembly of the State of Indiana, bOll at the
Senate cbambei on the evening ofithe 26th inst.
the Ron. FLECHEOL TEVIS' was .chasen chairmail,
end Jane BUELL, Secretary.' -
-t, On minion the fdlowing preamble and retie
tt
tient' were unanimously adopted.
WHERICAB Daniel Kelm, Senator from the
county ofSwitzerlaifit, came among us, the Whig
Representatives. of Indians, at ,the beginning of
the present
,ttession, representing himself to be a
true Whig, and so made public profession, and
as such met:011 communed with us, and gave us
his counsel' touching the. election of a United
States Senator : And whereas by his assurances,
Most solemnly made to the effect that he would
never cast his vote so as. to secure the election of a
loco foco to that high and honorable station, the
Trades being equally divided, be holding the bal
ance of power, induced us the representatives of
the Whig p rr , y, to go into the election trusting to
such' assurances, and then and there deliberately
betrayed usdrito the hands of that Ft : arty to which
Ale professes to-he„ and to which we are opposed,
by the most, palpable and hater tall] viola , ion of
his reiterated pledges : 'Wherefore. ,
- Be it unaniminiAly resolved, That we disdain
all personal and political connection with Daniel
Kdao. as an set of eill.reapoct. Jut equally to us:
a+ min and as the representatives of the people of
- (ndiana, viewing his conduct as ltaitt,ro-uN at .d
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hoerent in the hat tleg,ree.
.11?esuirfd, That the proceedings of this roesqing
1 1 0 signed by the chairman and secretary, and
inblishtil in the lodisnl Jannis!. _
F.TEVIS, Chairman.
.1 H. nu Sec'y.
The Journal: in all editorial article, s.oys--
N. , t o wing rilember of either branch of the
-General Assemhlp holds Intercourse with Mr.
Kelso in word or lonk. The ,re:it which he °esti
res in the Senate has been deserted by the Whig
members who were pbieial to instarsition. They
'have removed to am ther porton of the LI
Ills whit,* room.m2ie hos chtinged hi, lodgings.
ono this h s been done slimily, and calmly and
'without folietql, cv. ry li dividu,i, tie if from'
a inn, simultaneously avoiding ihe men who could
Fl.lllllllOll tie wicked deltderat ton to commit this
rtma up.,11 11 fin, upuu a cord - 1,411a party, arid
above,all, 1.1m,e11
A s OTti Ftt lit hi L Ba s • vit.,- A vt tiler itt the
tr . ktihrit County NVII g says -it is a matter of 110-
tortety in Burlington county , Vt., that the fliimish
priest ot that place hart been in Vie practice of
burn 112 I. ibles for a !nog time, and he declared to
two - Irofe-motil geld'emen of my amplaintarite
thst he w. tilt 111 C Protesi.mt bibles he
could get inly iii. pos-essiort "
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I'M 1100 M
.
FEAR ' S NM . M0N3111.1 - 11TAC-AZIVF—A perindi al of
useful mod vale •Idr• know leth2e. Tire February num
ber r f rhos fna garotte is rece - vt-tr and we Ctr..liderul)
cornrnekl a as one or the most oseful i.ublications
aeis. 1-I?ich flood:4-r is embrllished with nu
literctur4rillittfrtt• lona lkaeritallve of the sobject treated
'Ton, arty no pains setups to be spared to make if,
ettyrtabititLrartri instruct lVtr. StIhsCIII , OOII S ., 2 dollars.
per anrinni, or l$ cents each number, taken at. this
<ewe.
THE tic OF WET f INGTo S 7 —This is an interest- '
inc-bisiky or the lite and exploits of the Duke of
Welloriton. It is arcomptinast with forty three
ha'utistitite engravitors; and. tin far no we can jiittg - r,
from a h aws pMes.ul, is a good vi - orir. I rite 25 cents,
for salciat this office.
VAN eheRT'S rottYTEFIFIT Dirt Cren.—We re
rommeril this work In the public as err hsable and
authentic. 1 great many new counterleichotes arc
now in circulation, and all our business men should
provirleagainst loss by possession a Loll of This de
temor. Price 12,lceno—f.r sal- at this office.
Laoy's :%/Ltaicat. ItittrtA February num
, her of this publicat on is also received ft Contains
18 separate pieces of sirs e. each of wh eh is a gem
in itself. This is the riles pest, its wilt as the neatest,
periodical of the day. rice 2f. cents for each rano
tiee—fin sale at this office.
ttiaTortY or Tuft R , FortstaTtriN.—A
further supply of the first and second number of this
valuable land; has been received Persons, wishing
to sucioe au . - tottientic nod rainy recommended Ins
tnry at an mincer:ed.-toed low rate, short ki chll and
robscribe for this poildieatton. 'flue whole history
Y ill be complete m fire iminhers at 15 cents each.
'I tie notes, tvhieh hate always accompanied previous
rdumits, are rod - rain d in tins work at the proper
places, making it the most valuable edition eztant.-
Vinn.l. B..filf OF NIA now being prepared
I y the abet e publ ethers and will shortly be issued in
rucealy nr—each number to contain at least
- tom ;so. ri-cirts It wall he completed in eight nom-
I.ers 4? firmer , Serra each 43• one dollar and twenty els.
for it r v hole work. Subscriptions will be received
:A thin <life. where those who wish the work will
-please call and leave their names.
ItIF.RRY . 19 Manion—The February number of this
excellent juvenile period.cal has 'men is eel vett This
work . enmities to maintain Its well-..311ted chary:ter
fur usefulness and, we think. improves as ii progres-
Fe,S. S u h srnt urnsone dollar per year lee:rived at
this .sffice.
I‘ll,s I.Est,irst Mactrattcy...----The Feltrnary Poin
ter of this new magazine is splendidly got no. The
. eotratire:ii are of a high order and the whole work
promises to filial successfully the more rostlyptitilo•
rations of the kind. It is the cheapest ririodical Dow
extant
I NC,.Iv R t.+n'—One chsease haft thou tidy an
ir.ll linty of the hlood, which. by inmeding the mem,-
- ,,t; fat ion. beroMes settled upon come organ or part. ant
immediately illness ensues. Dr. Brandreth's Vegeti
bin Universal Pills cure this disease r because they
romove by perseverance with them, all imoure par..
' a l tichri from the blood bin the stomach and bowels,
which nr.v be ju.tly termed the sewer of the huMan
'they take the had and leave the good humors
to give life and health : and it is morally impossible'
they can fad to mire, provided tintore is not entirely
extinustr4 The Thrwands who use and recommend
them is proof posi lIVC of theirextraordinary and bene
ticial effects - •
Purchase in Pnligrille, of Wra. Mortimer Jr. anu
,of the agcntH cribilbhed in another part of this paper.
(our inarkct,
ro It P.ECTE 11 wFVK LY. POTTSVILLE- Feb. 11. 1812
4:' Wheat Floor, pr MI ,9,4 PO bacon, per lb. 61
,44.
~ . .,,i, : ,... ilye do cwt. 1,311 Pktrit, • •• .q
`t' „f 4 Wheat. , bshl 90 liatns, ••10
tTir. --4, 11te,
q . I •'orn, - •••• t 0 Plater,
bush! 37
0 Plater, , too 4,50
g.
.„,. ~. rt.,. ~ - 45 'May,
i. ~ MOO
~,,-. Fgatt. i dot 10 'Timothy s'd. bshl 2,60
&-. ~ Miter, lb 121 Clover •"• s:tio
s i
..
ii ,
-,
PI LASKI LODGE. No. 1.16. meets on Monday
,ryennig, February 13,1843, aei o'clock.
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-- 1•111S - '1' TROOP sciluy_f...m . w. L c_o_., ,, r.7 . AvAl . ...
at ointliffiCr 8
"i" parade !
on
Monday.
2.4
with 10 rounds
Motel. at 10 o'clock. A. AL Fran ed
Plank Cartridge. .
By
and
• Comm
M. BRIGHT. F. S.
Feb. 1I
FRANKLIN ENCAMPMENT, No. 4 off. 0. of
0. F. of Pa , a Mated meeting will be held on
, AVedneFday evening, February 15,1843, in their Lodge
iroom nt 7 o'clock.
Feb. 11,
CHAS.II. RICHARDS, Seey
NATIONAL lacirr INFANTtiy. A F p ectq l
meeting of dria Company will be held at the Armory
nc Monday evening. February 13, at 7 o'clock.
Punctual attendance is revested.
February 11, HENRY STRAVell.Neey
6..
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12 MECH A NICS' ;itO7 ii;:ni.rt.ioh_teje„. - cntei ASSOClATlON ,gcciyorn rl.haeoc.
charged.—,
e ' t I , ' h e
.i ii t e- e r: s t un i
5 0 t.;
. n s
for debate next Thursday exerting, is now agitated
. in
u
ess .
our Legislature, through petiliOns from Philadelphia:
and it being the avowed ()Neel of this body. to caa-
VIIFS the relative merits and demerits of all matters
touching the feelings and interest of the mechanical
portion of our community—the question; "Should
any portion.of the rolored popvlation of our state he
allowed the right iroffr l acel—is big with impo r tance.
and has been allotted ti the following Members for
argument :
Affirmative—J. M. Crosland. J. Cr. Nevil le, J. U.
Jimes,ll. T. Sweeney. Jos. Bow en .
Negative—R. M. Palmer, Thomas Foxier. Wm H.
Russell, P.. W. MeGinnes. John McCormick.
V.,. preset. the Society wat,hereafter commet ce.at 74'-
, ;
~. .clock,kind the officeis are - required to be present, on
ti4ll
1 .der a fine of 121 5 _cents for non-attendance.
J01 . L. , i1 M. CROSLAND, Prat.
r. Jas.
Bowls.
sect Feb.ll,
~~;
COAL TRADE BY RAIL ROAD.
• qtAtit" "-t% - • tt. RA .
- " ".2 7 " - KZ? •
Amotint of Coal despatched from Pottsville- and
hdylkiU Ibsen, for the artonth.ending January 3:
1813 •
From Pottsville. ", " , ,
SchuylkiliHaven, .
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ons. . 3,440 ,
A considerable/ portion of this boil was destined
from the line of the Rail Road,• between this place
arm Philadelphia, whichl was not fully tePOlied•
Ams” ate.
RAMS!
fir • E subscriber announces to the public that he
.has odhand a large quantity of well cured llama.
Dried Beef. Tongues, &c. &c., which he *i II sell. at
VERY Low RATFA FOR tits's'. at his stand in' Centre
Suet, opposite the Town Hall.. All siooked meat.
which on trial should prove not to be good, will be
taken back.
He always keeps for sale all kinds of Fresh Mew
which will be sold at reduced prices—and, r e 3 p e etr u
ly solicits the patronage of the public.
JO/IN RFJGF.R.
7rts
Pottsville, Feb.ll
1 he Delaware and Raritan. Canal
Company,
glal.VE notice, that during theensuing season
they will have a daily tow(Sundays excepted)
by Steamboats, between FAIRMoUNT and BORDEN
TOWN,' and between New BRUNSWICK and NEw
Yost, for Copt.. BOAT , '„ and that they will only
charge Sixty cents per ton, including the Tolls
on the Canal. All such Boats returning empty,
will not be charced any thing for steam Towing,
or Tolls on the Canal.
If returning with Freight the lowest rates w
be Charged.
R. F. STOCKTON, President
7-Imo
Fed. 11,
DIS..OLUTION.
partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers. wag dissolved on the thirty-fitst day
of December last, by mutual consent, and M. G Hen
vier. one of the late firm. having associated with him
his brother Percival. will continue the business as
- heretofore, under the firm of M. G. & P. !leaner,
who are duly authorized to settle all accounts or the
late firm.
16‘ , SIEFIL BEI NE
'lll. C. HEILNEtaiI
Minerudle, Feb. 11,
L MINE-TO RENT,
THE Blsek mine Red Ash Coal Vein, at West
wood, ahout 6 miles from Schuylkill Haven,
and about 14. auks West of Pottsville. The track
includes the junction of the West and West West
Rranehes of Schuylkill, and, is most convenient
ly situated for sending coal by the Schuylkill ca
nal or Reading Railroad. There is a . 'BlB Mlll
and about 30 Ilipises - on the tract.—
•ssy 4 1.! The West Branch and West West
sass
egis Branch Railroads boil) pass through
the tract, and also a laterallialiroad
to the Mines—makes ev. ry part of the tract con
venient firr-procoring timber fir props, The
V. in is opened below water level by a ti,erpendie
nide .hat, and a breast of coal is now opened and
at word of about 250 feet, whirl) with Oil !Engine,
Ftstores, & c„ are to he delivered in good_ working
order. by the present tenants, Win. Mithes & Co.,
on the first day of March next.
Proposals will hr tee pled by
JOSEPH k THOMAS WOOD, Phila. or
JANIE'S GILLINGHAM, Pottsville.
February II; 7 -tr.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
•
rgIHE partnership heretofore exucing between! L.
Al W. Trowel.' n and SNyman. was tbssolved on
the 2.1 instant, by the withdrawal of L. W.Troutmap.
All persons having demands will yresent their an—
MHOS to the subscriber, and all persons indebted
will please make ininicdiate payment.
S. SILLII,IAN.
N R.—The husities,t will be continued by Si" Silly.
run a: the ,m 1 Stand.
BRICKS - ! . Lißlt KS !
Tii E subscriber re4pectfully announces to the.
mtizenS of this region thut he has procured
a Press for the purpose dr making Pressed Brick,
of the best finality, suitable for fronts and pave
ment, which he will sell cheaper than they can
he mocured, el-ewhere:
ile will al.-o manufactprc all kinds of Bricks
for Wilding, Arc., at the very lowest rates, and
will be thainifiil fur orders at his Yard in Port;
Carbon.
MICHAEL MIMI..
6-30
February 4,1843,
BY AIYJOURNMENT.,-
01IMISNION LIZ'S" S ALE OF ItEAL
E iT/VC
VIE Commissioners of Schuylkill county will
hold.an adjourned sale on Monday the 13th
day o February next, at the• Court House, in the
borough of Orw igsburo, fig the purpose of selling
such un.eated lands as have been purchased by
them at Treasuret's Fate, agreeably to the Act of
Assembly, and have been held by them unredeem
ed for five year. and upwards. Sale to commence
at 10 o'clock, A. ST. on said day and to continue
from day to day until all is sold.
GEORGE ROYER,
SAMUEL R. MEDLAR,
:,GEORGE MOSER,
Ommig.inner'4 Office, Orwigs.
burg, Eeb. 4, 1t143, 6
AD V ERT 1 SEMEN'''.
l'llEsubser,Eber begs leave to announce to the
piddle that be has connected with himself, in
the' Mercantile business, tiffs sons, Alexander and
Edward StHyman, a rd that the business will be
carried on at the )Id Stadd, nearly opposite the
Mindral &ink, under tue firm.ol James SiHyman
Si, Sons, and hope by strict attention to business
to recede a - continuation of former patronage.
JAMES SILLYM A N.
6 —3t
Pottsville, Feb. 4,
NOTICE.
%IV II ER EAS, ?floret?. Heilner, of the borough
• of Murrain°, Store Keeper, has this day
executed to the subscriber, air assignment of all
his estate, real arid personal, for the benefit of all
iris creditors with•int preference —.Notice is here
by given to all persons indebted to said Moretx
Eleilncr, td in he payment,—and all persons Rev.
Jigainat him In present them to the
u b .st - r ibur, residing in Market street, Pottsville.
W. W. MARTIN
6 —6 *
Kb. 4. 1;1.1,
5 It 1:11' RD.
ln.t a few day.. since het. een Schityl.
v kill Haven and Wilhatn Payne's residence
at the Broad Mouitiaio:a Note for sloo,given by
Jame:. Fitzgimmoris to Pat tick Capp, and endors
fat by Ceorge Payne. Whoever will•return said
Note to William Payne, Broad Mountain, or
George Payne,West Branch Valley ,. ycill receive
the above reward.—As the paytriebt' of the Note
is stopped IC will be of no•use to ony but the
owner.
FO,. 1.1843. Ai
•ro 11 ENT.
TIJE House now occupied by Makir John H.
Downing, on Market square in the Borough
of Pcttsville, is for Rent. Possession given on
he Ist of April next. For terms apply •at the of.
five of the
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Orwigsbure, Feb. 4. 1843. 6—:
THE ANTHRACITE FURNACE,
LOC AT ED in the Borough of Pottev.lle,
Schuylkill county. Pa , is not excelled by a
ny other in facilities for obtaining variety of ores,
Limestoi.e, and Coal, being accessible by Canal
and Rail Roads to within a few yards of the stack.
The Furnace and machinery is in such a state of
preparation. that a small amount of outlay, would
be sufficient to put it in blast in a few tviceks.•
The authenticated accounts of the great im
provements and extraordinary qualities of the I-
Rlit produced by Anthracite Coal in Wales,' holds
out strong guarantees for safe end profitable im
vestmeaL
Thej proprietor not having the requisite ; a.
mountlof capital to keep it in blast, is desirous of
having sorne person to jnut him, who would take
a 3 4 or 2-3 interest—or he will levee or sell the
whole property on such wren 'as will be found
advantageous.
For farther particulars, apply to
WILLIAM H. MARSHALL
Pottsville, Schuylkill Cuunly,•Pa.
January 2E I . 1R43, 5
131.10 dr, VAGUAIftf COFFEE-50 bags re
arkceiyed and ter sale by
Oct. 29, • MIER d liAzoorry,
. - MISILLVS
THE Original Hygeian Universal Vegetable
Medicine, prepated bylW MISKIN. Erre
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Li
centiate of Apothecaries Company, Fellow of
8011. Court Society; Surgeop to the Royal Union
Pension Association, Lune/iter place, Waterier()
Bridge; and. Perpetual Pupil of Guay's.and St.
Thomas' Hospitals. London.
These pills having gained celebrity nnparal
felled in every section of the Union, are now con
sidered by all those who Vaipe good .health, in
dispensable as a family medicine—patronized by
a numerous body of the must eminent Physicians
both in this country and in. EurOpe.—.is suffi
cient, it is presumed. to stamp their character in .
the estimation of every' thinking map, and it is
lu.ped, o far better ( recommendaticin than the
course resorted to by ignorant and Unprincipled
pretenders, who to mislead and deceive the pub
lic,publish What they call practical' proofs and
certificates of Cdres., that exceed all bounds of
ratio•tal credibility, and most of which, if Dotal!.
are either gross fabrications, or procured by fraud
and connivance.
93
2,517
The editor of the Long Island farmer nye—
" This medicine has obtained an unprecedented
degree of well preserved popularity. Having ta
ken these pille ourselves to advantage and wit.
neesed their beneficial effects on others, we have
no hesitation in recommending them to the pub.
lic as a safe, salutary and useful family mcdi.
ES
11 ,„*Nune are genuine without the signature of
the General Agent on the label, by whum the a.
bove medicine is imported into this country.
JNO. HOLUM, 129 Waved,: place, .
- Gcn'l Agent for U. 8.
Testimonials in favor o f Briskin's pill s f rom Wm.
Crawshaw, Esq. the great Iron Master, who
has in his employ upwards of 8000 men.
Cyfarthfa Iron Works, April Ist, 1836.
Dear Sir— WWO on a visit sometime ago at
Alderman Thomp'on's I had the honor of meet
.......grok.
in ur mutual friend Sir Astley Cooper, and the
-r inner canversatitin one day, turned upon
i easily of adopting some course for the bet.
ervation of the health of the numerous in
, mployed in my works and other exteo.
‘
f actories.
after
the tit_
ter prel k ,
dividuals
eive tnatuu
Sir Astley very justly remarked that the ape.
thy cvinoed by working men in general to apply
for medical assistance was most unaccountable,
though graciously administered to them, and as
a remedy, he suggested that much good might be
done by furnishing the heads of families with a
prepared medicine, (e 0 that they ,might at all
times have it on hand,) and he strongly mom.
mended your Pills, from his knowledge of their
composition, and great usefulness as a general
medicine.
On my return home, I consulted Dr. Russell,
thr syperintending Physician of my establish—.
i
m ‘nt, on the subject; who entirely coincided
advantages With
un the likely ti, be derived from
s li a course. I therefore requested him to ap
ply to you fir a quantity, which yon promptly_
forwajded; with the Prescription, for which I beg
you to exeept my thanks, and I now feel great
pleasure in informing you that the experiment
has exceeded our most sanguine expectations, in
improving the general health of my men in great
numbers in every department, the good effects
of iriedieine, Dr. Russell informs me, has been
highly satisfactory, particularly among those
employed in mining, and on the Smelting and
Puddling Furnaces, so well known as destructive
to the human constitution.
I am glad to hear my neighbors of the Peny
darran, Dowlois, and Plymouth Works, are by
my recommendation using the medicine with the
name success.
I cannot tax your liberality , by allowing Dr.
Russel to avail hirrisell of your prescription for
my benefit, it would be an act of injustice, you
will therefore please forward £509 worth, for
which I enclose an order on my baftkers.
1 am sir, your obedient Servani.
WILLIAM CRAW SHAW.
To Wm. llliskin, Esq. London.
• A supply of the above Medicine:just received
and fur sale by
JOHN S. C. MARTIN,
Sole Agent for Schuylkill county.
January 28, 1843, 5
CARD;
V . C. WILLIAMS. Dentist, most respectful
• ly informs his friends, and the public gen
erally, that he has removed his office from No.
31.1 North 4th street, to No. 120, Arch Street, Ist
ii,/rus4elow Sixth street, South siile; where he
will continue the practice of DENTISTRY, in
all itsqlifTerent branches. All operations perfor.
mcd on the late and most approved principles.
Philadelphia, December 17, 51-3 m.
GROCERIES!! GROCERIEW. I !
Java. Rio, Lagnira, and other Co r tices.
Porto Rico,St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugar
Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpnwder,..Suuch
ong. and Pouchong Teas.
Sugar [loose, and Syrup Molasses. ,!
Sperm Oil and Common Oil.
Rice, Barley, Siarch, and a general assortmen
of spices. Tor sale, very Jaw by ;
TROD rm & SILLIMAN.
Pottsville, December 10,
Commissiorers
Tii F. suhseriber has made arranizernents to supply
flover's Ink on draft, at the following low rates,
at his Rook and Stationary Store.
Callon. -$1 00
,
_ Quart; . 25
Pint, 12i
Also, Copying Ink, and Ink in quart. pint. half pMt.
6 and 4 oz. bottles. This Ink flows very freely, and
is entirely free from sediment. Also, Mover's indel
ible Ink, without preparation, an article superior to
apy other in the market. B. BANN AN.
December 17. 51—
1 0 let on bases, to suit applicants, all that tract of
land belonging to- the North American Coal Co.
known as the :VIM Creek Tract. containing the for
lowing list of Coal Veins, rtzaTny of which,—among
others, the Peach MoutiCainWeins—havitig a range
of over a mile in lentroth, Spohn, Barrac•
lens h, Pesrson, Clarkson, Stevenson. Little Tracey,
Peach Mountain Vette-, Green tarsi, or Ravensdale
. Vein, Perpendicular,, Diamond, and Big Diamond
Veins. along with many others not named.
also; all that tract called the Junction Tract, be
longing to the said company, ciantat ning—the Salem,
Fure.t. Rabbit Dude, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black mine,
C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. a Saw
Mill. and Grist Mill, situated on the Mill Creek Tract
' all of which will be rented on moderate terinsby ap
plying to. DAVID CHILLAS.
at his office, at the Landings of said company, at
Pottsville, or to
FOR the benefit of wlinni, it may concern, will be
sold at Public Vendee, on the seventh day of
March next, at the Pennsyliania Hall, at 12 o'clock
at noon. all of the land which Thomas Haven pur- .
chased of Thomas C. Wiliiamiand William bosby
shell, Executors, and Caroline Young. Executrix of
the last will, and teatament tjf the late Hobert Young,
deceased, by deed dated July 23, 1836, and all of the
assets received by the' Executors in 1836. as per a
greement of eale.dated FebA6,lB36,nnd all therig„ht
and title to which the said Thomas Elayen has to the
benefit of the said agreement. The premises consist
of the land lately sold to Messrs. Lawton & Haven,
being three hundred and dirty acres, more or less,
with all the'buildings on the came, and sixty nine a
cres of tbe tract sold to Samuel Lewis. The title
will be given by special warranty as given by the ex•
ecutors of Young to the Sala Haven. The condition
of sale will be Twelve Thoitaand Dollars on the de
livery of the deed, and tho . balance of the purchase
money in fourequal paynteetri; withinterest from Jan.
Ist, 1843.. secured by bonds; and a mortgage on the
premises 4interest paid semi-annually, and in default
of paymen' of interest, the Whole amount to become
due, and payable with:liberty to proceed against the
premises. The premises can be obtained by apply ,
ing to Messrs. Lawton & Haven. The sale will be
positive, to close a concern; •
- THOMAS HAVEN.
4
GEORGE PAYNE.
6-3 i•
JAMES U. (CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEV AT LAW.
P0TTP17141,14 PA. .
ff.l S realoaod his office:to the south west corner
of Centre and Market !accts. one dobr south of
Samuel Thompson'eStore.: Practicing in the sever.
al Courts of Schuylkill sod Columbia counties.
41.9 E'S CANDr.i--•A supply ofPcAlge: l
Chug)) Candy, just reeitived from the t Whol esale
1.
Agent, Philadelphia, a f ed.-for•saltrat ?A
Drug Store Ilcamber3l,
ROYAL. COLLEGE
OF SURGEONS, LONDON. .
110VE1tN INK ON DRAFT.
Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent.
TIMOTHY M. BRYAN.
Alarket Street. Philadelphia
December 17,
COAL LANDS FOIt
Pottsville, January 21,
BEE
M=IM
. " Tllg- 1, MINt RS! . 'l, IQUANAL ~--:'
OLD ESTABLISHED,PABSAUE OFFICE.
100 Pime Street, eantirl&rath Street.
THE Subscriber begs leave to call
iss'?:, the attention of his friends and the
Public in general, to the following
arrangements for 1843, for the pur
pose tit' bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin s and
Steerage Passengers, by the following
Regular Packet Skips to and from Liverpool.
Ships' Captains Days of Sailing from
Naines. New York.
G. Washington, Burrows, June 7 Oct 7 Feb 7
United States Britton • 13 113 • 13
Garrick Skiddy ' 25 • 25 • 25
Patrick !luny Delano July 7 Nov 7 Mar 7
Sheffield Allen • 13 4 13 • 13
Roscius Collins 25 • 25 25
Independence Nye Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7
Virginian Allen '. 13 ' 13 • 13
Siddons, F. Cobb 4- 25 • 25 • 25
Ashburton Hutileston Sep. .7 Jan 7 51'y 7
Ste'n Whitney Thompson ' 13 • 13 •. 13
Sheridan DeFeyster ' 25 ' 25 • 25
Dave of Sailing from
Liverpool.
G. Washington Borrows July 25 Nov 2551'1.25
United States Britton Aug 1 Dec IAI 1
Garrick Skiddy • 13 • 13 • 13
Patrick Henry Delano • 25 • 25 • 25
Sheffield Allen Sept 21 Jan. 1 M'y 1
Rosema Collins ' 13 • 13 • -13
Independence Nye • 22 ' 25 • 25
Virginian Allen Oct. 1 Feb 1 J'ne
Siddwis 1, Cobb • 13 • 13 • 13
Ashburton lluttleson • 25 • 25 • 25
Ste'n Whitney Thompson Nov 1 Mar 1 rly 1
Sheridan Depeyster ' 13 • 13 • 13
Regular Packel Ships to and from London.
Ships' Captains Days of Sailing from
Names. New York.
Mediator Chadwick .Lihe 1 Oct 1 Feb .1
Wellington Chadwick 10 10 ' 10
Quebec Hcberd • 20 ' 20 " 20
Philadelphia Hovey July 1 Nov 1 M'r I
Switzerland Chadwick • 10 ' 10 ' 10
H. Hudson Morgan ' 20 ' 20 •20
Ontario Bradish Aug 1 Dec 1 A'l
Toronto Griswold 10 ' 10 • 10
Westminster Moore', 20 ' 20 • 20
St. Jaines Sabot' Sept 1 Jan 1 May 1
Montreal Tinker • 10 • 10 • 10
Gladiator Britton 20 • 21) •• 20
Days of sailing from
London.
Mediator Chadwick July I 7 Nov 17111'r 17
Wellington Chadwick • 27 • 27 •27
Quebec lleberd Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7
Philadelphia 11tvey • • 17 ' 17 • 17
Switzerland Chadwick • 27 ' 27 •27
H. Hudson Morgan Sep. 7 Jan 7 111'y 7
Onto rio Bradish ' 17 17 • 17
Toronto Griswold ' 27 ' 27 ' 27
Westminster Moore Oct. 7 Feb 7 .Pne
St. Junius, Sobor • 17 • 17 • 17
Montreal Tinker • 27 • 27 • 27
Gladiator Britton Nov 7 Mar 7 rly 7
In addition to the above Regular Lines, a num
ber of Splendid New York built Transient Ships,
irch as the 'Adirondack,' 'Scotland,' 'Russell
Glover; and 'Echo,' will continue to sail from
Liverpool weekly in . regular succession, thereby
preVentieg the least possibility of deten:ion or
delay in Liverpool: and for the accommodation
of persons wishing , to remit money to their fam
ilies or friends, I have arranged the payment of
my Drafts on the following banks :
) - The Ulster Bank, and branches,
IRELAND. The Provincial Bank du.
The National Bank do.
All Drafts payable at s'ght, at either of the a
bove banks, their branches or agencies•
Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co
ENULAN D. bankers, London.
P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool.
Passengers can also be engaged from Liver.
pool M Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by
the regular packet ships, on application being
made personakly, or by letter, ( post paid, ) ad
dressed to
100 Pine street, corner of South.
AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj. Kalman, E-q.
In Philadelphia, A. C. Craig & Co.
In Lowell. Rich. Walsh, Esq.
In Albany, T. Gough, E-q.
In Newark, John McColgan,
In Toronto, U. C., Rogers and
Thompson.
I also beg leave to assure my friends and the
public in general, that the greatest punctuality
will be observed in the sailing of the above ships,
together' with all others which I may have, and
that passengers will experience no delay on their
arrival at the different ports where they mean to
embark.
P. S.—Free passage can also be secured from
the various ports in Ireland and Scotland from
Which steamboats run to Liverpool.
JOSEPH MeMURR AY.
100 Pine street. New York.
Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on the
Provincial /font of Ireland, payable at •
Cork Banbridge Limerick
Ballymena Clonmol Parsontown
Londonderry Dawnpatrick Sligo
Cavan Wexford Lurgan
Belfast Oinagh Waterford
Galway Dungannon Bandon
Enni■ Arinagh Ballyshannon
Athlone Coleraine, Strabane,
Kilkenny Dungarvan Mina
Mallow Tralee , Money more
Youghal Comehill Enniskillen
Kilrush Monaghan.
ENGLAND—Spooner, Atwood 4 Co., Bankers,
London, payable in every town in Great Britain,
P. W. BYRNKS, Esquire, Liverpool.
CCTV OF GLASGOW BANK, Payable in every
town in Scotland.
New York, January 21, 4
TEMPLE OF FASHION.
,
Extra Hair Caller, in the Baserrieni Story of
the Pennsylvania Hall, oppositethe
Miners' Bank.
A. HAWKINS.
THE Physiological Hair,Cutter, and Ecstatic
Shaver, has opened at the above mentioned
piece, Hawkin's new system of Cutting Gentle.
men's Hair, by which its luxuriance and beauty
is rendered truly ornamental. The design and
execution differ entirely from the usual practice
of Hair Cutting adopted here; and commends it-
self by the expedition and gentleness with which
the operation is performed. By the beau monde
it has been denominated a bcientifie amend weth
er for the Pulpit, the Be r, , the Senate or the State,
its elegance and, classical arrangements will add
dignity and grace to the whold contour of the
La Fele' Hurnaine. AU those who will favor him
with their custom. he feels confident that &ads
faction will be , given.
N. B.—Razors honed in a superior manner.
A. Hawkins is ready to perform for Cotillions
Halls, and Parties, at private houses.
Oecamber 31,
PUBLIC SALE
OF A HOUSE AND LOT
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Wednes
" day, the Bth day of March nest, at 2 o'-
clock, P. 111, 4 at the flouse of William Kea hner
in Pot/ Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
A house, and lot of ground. situate
in Lawton's addition to the town 'of
• Port Carbon, in Schuylkill County,
II
_a;
Pa., said house and lot is situated on
the north westerly side of Third street, about
fifty test north east of Lawton street, containing
in front on said Thitd street; ,fifty feet and in
length and depth of th`ad width two hundred feet
to Fourth street, said lot is bounded north wee.
terly, by Fourth street, north easterly, by lota
No. 140, south easterly, by said Third street, and
south westerly, by lot No, UR, said house and
lot was formerly known by the name of Cow
dee's Lot." Late the property of C. A, Brobst.—
On said lots are erected a comfortable two story
frame dwelling house.
Attendence will be given, and conditions made
known on day of sale. by ,
EZRA S. H AYHURST,
GEORGE KRUCKS.
Assignees of C. A. Brehm.
5
January 28, 1143
ONLY S FOR MIER'S FRENCH REV
OLUTION.—This celebrated work is now
being published in numberwo be completed in
16 1 numbere, , at the. lost rate of 94., Nos. 1. 2 1
3, and 4, pritcaT cents each., just received end
tor, sale by • B HANNAN.
DeUtiiber 3, dßi
30SEPIX McMURRAY,
M INIC
DIEM
IN BANKRUPTCY.
rutted States esuart.
•EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNOIXANIA.
to BankturdeP •
NOTICE.
PETITIONS foi the Benefit o f the Bankrupt
Law, have been filed the 23d day of Janus
ry, 1842Ay
Henry Zimmerman, Stone Meson. Schuylkill ch.
ChatlesAngel, late C I Merchant, do
-\_
th
William Christian, Bla ksmitli, ' do ,
Which Petitions will be eirrd - l*fiare the District
Court of the United States fur the Eastern Dis
trict of Penniylvania, sitting in Bankruotcy, at
the District Court Room in the City of Philadel
phia, on Friday, the 24th day of February 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 Petitions
should not be granted, and• the said Petitioners
declared Bankrupts.
FRAS.. HOPKINSON,
• Clerk of District Court.
NOTICE.
Feb. 4, 6-3
A PETITION fur the Benefit of the Bankrupt
Law, bee teen filed the 10th day ofJauuary,
184.3, by
William G. Johnson, late Hotel-keeper, now Gen
tleman, Schuylkill county:
Which Petition will be heard before the Dis
trict Court of the United States for the &stein
District of Pennsylvania, in Bankruptcy, at
the District Court room in the City of Phila
delPhia, op. Friday, the 10th day of February
next, at 11 o'clock. A. M. When and where all
persous interested may appear and show cause, if
any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti.
lion should not be granted, and the said Peti
tioner declared Bankrupt.
FRAS. lIOPKINSON,
Clerk of District (Inn.
NOTICE.
Jan:2l, 4
APETITION for the benefit of the Bankrupt
Law, has been filed the sth day of January,
1843, by
Paul A. Sabbatton, Iron Founder and Steam En
gine manufacturer, Schuylkill county.
Which Petition will be.heard before the District
Court of the United States for the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania, sitting inT Bankruptcy. at the
District Court room in the City of Philadelphia,
on Friday, the 10th day of February next, at 11
o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons inter
esfed may appear and show cense. if any they
have, why the prayer of the said Petition should
not be granted, and the said Petitioner declared
Bankrupt.
FR AS 110MINSON,
Clerk of the Di.triet Court.
3-3 t
January 1.1, 16 42
FOR DISCHARGE.
United States Court.
E %STERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
In Bankruptcy.
PiarttE.
A PETITION for Discharge erd Ccr!ifica lt
under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
Samuel Lewis, late Cual operator, now' Engineer,
Surveyor, and Conveyancer, Schuylkill co.
and Saturday, the 29th day of April next, at II
o't lock, A. M., is appointed for the hearing there.
o° before the said Court, sitting is Bankruptcy,
at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila
delphia, when and where the Creditors of the
said Petitioner, 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 be granted.
FR AS. HOPKINSON.
Clerk of the District Court.
6
Feb. 4, 1843,
NOTICE.
pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by
John Pinkerton, Individually, and as a member
of the late firms of West, Hodgson & Co.,
Hodgson, Pinkerton & Co, and John Pinkerton
& Co., late Coal Merchant, now Agent,
Schuylkill co.
do
Edward Y. - rquhar, Farmer,
Benjamin N:Titua, Individually, and as a
member of the late firm of Browu & Ti.
tus, Belvedere, N. J.
Edward Hughes, late Merchant, now
Clerk,
Joseph Tanner, do
and Saturday, the 29th day of April next at 11
o'clock, A. M, is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank.
ruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors
of the said Petitioners, who have proved their
Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap
pear and show cause, if any they have, why such
Discharge and Certificate should notlus granted.
FRGS. HOPKINSON,
clerk of District Court.
6
February 4, 1843„
NOTICE.
Ak PETITION for Discharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Lam, has been filed by
Scott Steel, Miner. Schuylkill county.
And Friday, the 31st day of March next, at
11 o'clock. A. 11., is appointed fur the hearing
thereof, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District
Court Reom, 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, it
any they have, why such Discharge and Certifi
cate shz.uld not be gratted.
FI'AS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of District Court.
4-10
January 21
NOTICE.
WiIIETITIONS for D:scharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by
John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, late Merchant, In.
dividually, and as a member of the late firm of
Hazzard and Stratich, Schuylkill cu.
John C. Ernst,Coal Merchant, do
David Conner, Farmer, do
Robinson Kay, Miner, do
Frederick Frieat, Saddler.
Joseph S. Rocket, of the firm of Joseph S.
Rocket & Co., Oral Merchants, do
And Friday, the 31st day of Ilarch next, at
11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the said Curt, sitting in Rink.
ruptcy, at the District -Court Room; in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of
the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts,
and all other persons in interest, may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why such Dis
charge and Certificate should not be eranted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON
Clerk of District Court.
Dec. 31, I —lot
Comly's Spelling Book Enlarged.
lELIIBER & SIIARPLESS,
No. 50, NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
HAVE JUSP PUBLISHED
A New Edition of
CONLY'S SPELLING BOOK :
To which,they have added a variety of Useful Es ,
melees, so arranged as to familiarize the pupil
with the correct Spelling Prone neiation' and
Meaning, of about Two Thousand Ambiguous
Or Difficult words.
wan this addition, it is believed that Corn.
ly'a Spelling Book will be found to contain
a greater amount of useful and appropriate rnai.
ter, than any other work of the kind pnblislied in
this country at the low price of One dollar per
dozen.
Directors of Public Schools, and teachers gen.
erally, are invited to examine this edition ; for
which purpose they will be gratuitously furnish
ed with copies, on application to the publishers,
either personaUy or by letter,
The "'enlarged edition" is so arranged, that
it can be conveniently, used ir. the same class
with the former editions of Kimber & Sharpleas
—the new Exercises being all contained in the
appendix, or fifth part. They will, however,
condone to publish,the old book tor such as may
prefer it.
February 4.1843,
D. E. NICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(*TICE in Centre street. opposite the Ezehinge
Hotel, k!ottssille. Sept. 3. —36
iut OSTER'S OPT, BOOKS,
L' RAND'S do do
By the dozen or sines, for sale bv
Feb. 4.'6- ; 13, BANNAN
SC p t i O ad O e hl i ElOOKS 9 ;-WholOale and mail
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ing a eiOieefoi a memoranda for each day in the
year—for mite by - • - BANNA4V.
January It 1813; ,
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• November 26. 46
JOHN,C NEVILLE;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAS removed froth-Market Street to the store
formerly occupied by Abraham &Waite, in
Centre Street. opposite the Post Office.
Pottsville, October 8, . 41—
M. A. Di.)OLE,Y,
ATTORNEY. AT EA*
Porsviiis.
HAS removed his off:l4 to the office of idho
C. Neville. Esq.; opposite the Post Office.
November 26. = 48—
tIiEPHILARELPRIA, READING" and
POTTSVTLLE RAIL ROAD.
Aga .
Oa,
.PEW ARRANGtMENT
On and after Wednesday. !November 2d. 1812
the Passenger. Coal and Freight Trtiins will
run at the following Hour* on the Philadel
phia Reading. and Pottsville Rail Rnad.-
COAL TRAINS.
The 5 Coal Trains will Jeate Pottsville be.
tween the bourn of 9 and ID, A. its., or one guar.
ter of an hour apart, and run on to Reading
where they will meet and pass all the up Trains.
Coal and Passenger.
The first 3 Coal 'Trains will Icaveltithmond
between•the hoors'nf 66 and 7,'and the lust 2 will
leave the Plane at 76 and 71: the Ist of these last
will always hold on before crossing the main
Track at the Falls,
signalleduntisignalled to by the watch.
man that all the 3 Trains front Richmond have
passed up the Line.
PASSENGER TRAINS
The Down Passenger Train will leave Potts.
villa at 12 M., behind all the Coal Trains pas
sing all the up (Coal trains at Reading, and
running past the last at Boumstown, the next 2
at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains
at Pottstown.
The up Passenger Train will leave Philadel
phia at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains, pas
sing all the down Coal Trains at Reading, then
running to Pottsville.
READING FREIGHT TRAIN. 41"
The Down Freight Train will leave Reading
on Tuesdays and Thursdays. at 6 A. M. passing
all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Potts
town, where they will wait for it.
The up Freight Train will leave the Plane on
Wednesdays and Fridays, immediately behind
the up Passenger Train, to Pottstown, where it
will wait for all the etivvii Coal and Passenger
Trains, which trains will also wait fur it, and then
run to Reading.
POTTSVILLE FR EIGHT TRAIN.
Leaves Reading on Thursday and Saturday
at 7 A. M.. passing all down Coal and Passenger
Trains at Port Clinton, skherc the latter Trains
will wait for it.
Leave's Pottsville about 7 P. M., after ail the
Cunt and Passenger Twits are in, and has the
track clear to Reading.
G. A. NICOLLS,
Super't Transp n. P. R. & P. R. R.
Nover.her 41, 46
FARM FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale the "Pinegrove
Farm," situate halt a mile from the town of
Pinegrove, conjoining One Flundred,end 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
• " 1 "'oco
g Two Story Frame Dwelling, a
alas Bank Barr., and a Saw Mill, with a
•:.
_ good power.
For further information, apply to
GEOUGE N. EC . }CERT,
Swatara Furnace.
Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill county
Deecmber 17,1842, 51—tf
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El. A. Boardman, Patel of Walnut Street Pres
byturino coma.
John McDowell, Paston of Central Prcabytetiad
Church.
J. Kern:today, Pastor of Meth't. Egik Chord, •
J. Lansing Burrows, Pastor of Slitisoto
.StreOt
Church.
,
. .
George B. irle, Pastur of First Baptist Cliiiiiali.'.. :
VIIILBLAIN ROlEDY—Warraotaj, a cartairi:
''''cure Unfrosted fees and hands, sold only whole
sale and. thud at EACH uourz's uew Drug St.Cheiii=
icai Stime. Puttsvullo. P.r. January 7, , !le—.
JOYFUL NEWS. "
Almost every disease that flesh Is heir to mar toi
cured by the timely use of OAKEIEV'S COM- ,
POll N D EP R VC
• Sk RU P. This May be
proved satisflidorily to those who will call Ai any of
the stores where this invaluable medicinelk sold by:
certificates (properly authenticated) of cures pirform '
ed on. individuals who • had lost all hopes ofrelief— •
certificates of Physicians who had the must severe
cases under treatment, their'patients having taken the;
medicine by their advice and been cured—ceriifteatea
from the Prothonotary, Clerk of Orphans' Colftt.-No•
tary, &c.. stating their acmiaintance with persons of •
Aspectability and grading, who having the good of
their fellow menet heart, have voluntarily come for
ward and given a statement of their case and its cure.
for publication. ikc. &e. The number oftbese cud; ,
ticates being too great for newspaper publication, dick .
subscriber has deemed if advisable to have a copy,or
the Most important certificates properly. authentica
ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores ofagenti. -
who have the medicine for sale, where persona pinta:
led with Scrofula or Kings evil.. White
Chronic Rheumatism. Tetter, Mercurial diseadesi
Ermitions of the Skin, Cough of long standing or
cmient Consumption, sick liead.ache, itc, Sze, may
have an npportunity of ascertaining the names and
residences of those who have been cured bfite use,•
and who will be willing, if culled upon, to give every
information required.
As a more general evidence that this is nei quack
medicine. I would refer to the names of the follow.: .‘
ing well known physiciams, who have attested to iti
etficaey:—Dr. J. P. [Lester; Dr. S. G. Birch. Dr. in&
Otto, Dr. 11.11. Muhlenherg,.Dr. J. E. Berber: •
Snild wholesale and Retail at the drug and.Chmai
cal Store of
E. B. EICHHOLTZ, Pottsville.''
J. B. &J. H.Falls. NI i n erayi le; H u oKiusley.
Port Carbon; Henry Voute, Orwrgaburg. '
January 21; 4-Iy.
NEW SCHOOL BOOKS.
200 New Cobb's Spoiling Books
200 do do Readers No.
200 do do do No. 2 •
.50 Frosts American Speaker •
50 do History of the United States'
50 do Grainmars
.50 Keith's Arithmettcs
.50 Mitchell's Geographical Readers'
50 do Geography and Atlas
•
50 do Primary Geography
All of which will be'sold wholesale and retail
at Philadelpnia prices k by the subscriber . r,
BANNAN. ,
isituity 21,•0441,
•
inrOdy $2 far a /lisp oike United Stixtes..a.
MfTCHELL'S NATIONAL MAP, OF THE;
AMERICAN REPUBLIC, 11,R
United States of North Amier!ea,
Together with Mapa of Thirly.two of Ike poin t
eipal Cities and Towns in the Ukion.
THE foregoing is the title of a new Map of the,
United States, recently published by the sob.
scriber, which, for accuracy of Geographical de.
tail, baldness and distinctness of Engraving,'
beauty of Paper and Printing, and richness of ..'
Colouring, will cballange competition with any
1
similar pr.stuction.- \
Surrounding the General Map, are Maps of
Thirty-tivo of the principal Cities and Towns,. •
with their Vicinities; and in the-margin there is.
a Table of ell the Counties; in t 'e United , Stat i es„-,.
( nearly 1300 in number,) with their popidattoiV
according to the Census of 181 . The
upwards of 4 feet inienglitn, an 3 4 in belief ', • ,
It is mounted on Muslin, in the best manner'
with S neat !tidier and Moildin!r. ' ,
This National Map of the United States is sold.
invariably fox the exceedingly sinallsum of Two'
Dollars, loss than one-half ilic price hither u'
charged for maps of the like size- r -forining..with.
out rriestion, the cheapest work of the hind:over .-
published an the United States, or in the World
and coining within the means of almost every
one. l tiowever limited his eircuinsianceN , ' )
The subscriber has employed in the Compila.l
lion tied Engrering ofthis Map, the best Artists'
in' their respective departments in the country;
and he is persuaded that all who may examine'
it, will be satisfied that the distinctness of its'
Lettering, and the facility with which every'
Naine in it may be read, are an cssentialimprrive:
inent,in these tinportant respects, on the Map* .
Usually published. , , , - t
The impedance of en intimate itequaintanc, ~
with, and a correct kne,wledge of the Geograph' ~
of our country, must be cricket to Milt one. 7,
The vast extent of its term itory, with ifs fiapPiq
arranges Divisions-.-its mighty Rive* penetrit
dna by their countless tribetarlasi eta he rem 3
teat districts—its unparalleled ettainigi Liked -.
its extensive Mountain Rouges, and ire feet ,
. i ,
of Sea-Coast, can bet degiately appreciated ; ,
•by a reference to an Lemmata and dittta4tl,9'4le.i.
, graved-Map._ ' •
.The aubscriber has made arrangeinents to sou
ply this county with the above Maps,i,at the- po.f.:"
fisher's price, at his Book,Su:ticeitry end' Period
Lical Store:, - • . ' ' • ;-. !, .-. ' -
.07 Call and supply yetriefrbefers the editiiii .-
..
is exhausted. Being they only large MIT 041. 1 .
lis4d sines the Census of t4110,01M483T1V01
so great that we coo'd only proenO) if few :13004
at want for this . tAaoir,' i ' '-'' ' - '• . -
it. BOMAN.. if
ji
ember 31;
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