The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 10, 1843, Image 3

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    MEN MIER{ E.
THE Pllll.4.q.gLP:arA
G.A.RD,t3;
trmiTEll WITII TITS
YQ/K IN'S'TITUTE ;
FOIL THE re 1013,
• .
E: n d er !hi D, re ei,, ii 'of Jlr../1. /I,nkinv .'• , Cu .,
N - v - ILL he exhibite6- at'.
. Pottsville. on Thurs.
v 'dry, Frid iy and. Satbrd iy,lori_i 22,1; 23,1,
And - tlith. l liars open tint -,ltlil,- from 7,} ,to 10
n i t:deck P. IL . ; on ‘,.!31 and 2.10, Iroin 2, to 5,, and
from 71, to 10. I'. M., .' Adjilitt iinca.2;) Cont4,Chil
tlren under ten yearal of due, half price. I '
New and, splendid ,Steenery,- done in oil .pa in
tifig!i by One or ,`,he hest artists in Pollede l ,fphia,
decorates the sides of 21;1 lwaegues, all contain.
Ing animals.cf different, ilstse„riptions, amrdirt
One of. the most rich End= aiiiir:atieg displays e.,
oref 111.61121'a fort'a, all the designs beingoiloe la
test fihish and most adriiirable fashion. to en.
liven ; this scene., on entering the town _;high.
toned hand will pour forth suine,-of the . .rbot-i fashr
tunable airs. '. i - ..
• Tlayeletirstrd 100 N SCHAFFEI?, tlfe sub.
, Ibledolthe savage ~derireens of the fore-I, will ap.
pear iri a mnt-magnirreent. : serics cif - scenes enti
-fled •• - rliedreadful. dq9ILI flf tbo 'Sultan's slave."
Among' a variety of, thrilling situations, the fol
dewing will' be ezlubtied I . —The outcast slave
banished to the fore_ of faihri, ezpiring . i . ron .
illun4l and fatigue'. When a Ecree Elratzillis' i n Ti.
ger darts like lightlning epee him from an up
per cavern. - ,
~ ' '
,- 1
Tlie 'E intern de,.ril s most , n wild sentence'.
Forfeited life sptre I On condition of training a
; wild firm to litirriers, Which is;"accomplishe,d, and
',the shive rides _crow the road in an aricient car.
Alga, a variety of kiwi - beautiful arid Striking
aitslatiUltri w-ill- lie preiented during the proiress
of
-tin -piece; to .conelude with the most bold,
grar4ll and. daring hOman display presented a.
iiinni!a whole c r,,iven of wild ~,,in.is 'let loose
At tlnd, same time, up'el the hillier. Slave, who
will gradually shlAtue, grid , rhy folly cxhihtt his
re inarliable,sldil it, clegat.tly grouping the match
less -4nolog 'bal . exhibition. 1
. 1 7 o'parinlars see:largo hills' at the hotels. .
irti aboyO will he evjiitaited ht T'ainag la on
Tue 4-3 iv, :Ithh. • 51inersarilie on Weemesday", - the
lZilst tdsJeine. 1 1 1
June IP,
, t
1 3 110121 L A Ll 4
• r•
•11:7 . )•j01•V all men :4 111 , -m presents, .th: t we
••••'•i.l PPI NCO & IVA Y I.OR, corner of Centre
and ahentango St., ha vejitst - received from the
:mites Of Philacelphialan4 New York a new nod
splendid as , ortinent of 1 4 , ,ir.onahld single milled
.and diagnoal casi•ioier'ea,: el an
l ftsfinim.bli.4 single
ironed dloth r.f every Itlescriplioti.3 ! '
tlmt received frond theit' F ' ‘l:liolesrt'm mind 'retail
ritqltioriahle clothing! stMc No; 2.1 Market;St.
/Philadelphia, a.new,•::t,r.lool _
ciOth.
? r. which' they' Mier at prices to oust : the
and guarantee to girt entire sat isfaction ,3„, )
all Omit may - fxviinr ns vvitli t call, as, prices arc
thus:
;
Sunimer Clot!: ErMilt.:Col3. from i 00 to G iOll
' I do D•resS d r •, 450t0 5 .00
Ido . Par. 39 dr. '250 to 3
.00
do Ir3oiritdal33l.l , -; 2'30 to 3'oo
do FinelFrocit eMits 2. 15 to :3 00
do -. Dress: ih 2 till to 2. 23
• do Linen 1101.44C3 'Jackets. '4) 75 tot ill)
do Teals .. Ido 1 ill to 2 513
irtark CritztLl:NiTl.rantA 2 11l 1(1-'150
: 'do 2 03 to 2 23
• A 9 ,30 a hardsoll :a44 , ,r . trilen t of glue Cloth
Dress and frock (. - joats; Grey, Green, an Itlack
ell in propoitiotito 'iv' the a') .v; tvith-a
variety ot vest and vesting which will- 'Jo sold
!ow .at the. ; old teatablishrncnt corner of Centre
su*t.
,forgi.t to call and ;et a ru i t of
clothe; fort:":. 3 00. •• .
Pottsvi-110, June
Tin ssignee's
SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY' PROPERTY
W 1 LL he
exposed for public vendue on
Tl.i Ii.` , DAY. the I.itti day cif.Jiine inst., at 10
en'elnek in'the. toren non, ac l'ennslt v tai t 11l II: iri
• :Me Borough of -Voit.4 !Ml:it'll:di county, the tin.
'expired term rico iLea•m: fir elestn years
.from the .
!firstftlas alarm/rib - 1836. ;With a covenant of reortwa I
:of teti•years criirnthe ex:tiratcon of s-0 , 1 leaso..s' boa. ;
? ed,lOn the Schuylkill VaileyAt ill Road, two and three
fourths of a mile from Viiitl Carbon, [ and knOsn and
designeil.as the Union Co' le.ries —On the premises
:are. erected 'a holisc :for the Superintendent, and 18. ,
grind Tenements for Workineit z.ltio an 0111,e, 61 ; tek.
erCuh'~lia p, Carptinter tih tp anti• Stable-, with a stone
Engine Mute, and tha rtecensary a p dir.ricesfor an
estensixeCollieryt At the saliva tin - wand place will
be sold a ?Stead:Fri:pre nf3o horse power, attached to
the VtiOc, With MOS,- Chains, Gearings,itc., itc., in
iiona;leic order for i'svorking tw.o rots. that is, one on
Sprihn and oneion ther Letyis,ycirr-6l tail road cars,
-14 draft. wagons, in mb6r ,wagous.:4.e efts of. run nihg
gear.; K circular sa teen s, it large . lot,ofmals and hit, ,
'_elements suitable forfirtirtinz , :ttigetber,with a Black-1
smith's bellOws and tools,'-alOt ()frail road iron. •
Ats 2 the Lateral Road. IStattaiaary Screen. Shute'
end fisinrce with the !Son thereon..totether with the
~office.. Rad Road - Schiitea. i .e.lide', tools andiixtures on
:;h3 Port Carbon; and by'said Col liery,and
varie!i!of other articiei iudabl.e for mining : pur •
penes, all of which _will, Jac.suld tclots to suit pur..
chisers.
For further imrtictilaislapOlY to Alartin
. superintendent no the premises. •
By order of. the EistrictiCourt of the United States,
• ,for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
'
.1 JAMES W..NEWLIN.
Assignee of B. 11. Springer. aril' of the limited part•
• nership under tho'nameind firm , of B. 112 Springer.•
Phila., June, 10, 1843 .1
• •
an Pleas of Sshezillkill
_ Air,lp.
Philip thy -
_± ' Vend.•Expiansasin
of i March Term, 1841;
John Snyder. 1 . —56; •- . .
On motion tole to show cause why the money
. raised on the above ezeOutton, shuulc: nut•be paid
- to,Jonph Ahite,jz.l Soo, on their Ju'dgement a
zainst.the,defendant. t-i M arch term , 1839, No.
ii 11. Whereupon the said Court ordered that no-'
, tice,ba iiulished.three Weeks in the Miners' Jour.
..rial, of Pottsville. for Creditors to appear on
Monday the Plth day of July, at 10 o'clodlt_ A.
M., being th6' :tbn lay Of the.sw;tl.: C virt. week
of July term. 1843,'t0j show cause., if'-any they
. have, why the proceeds of. said f ieeution should
not be paid over to the ea id Joseph While &. Son.
•s li'Vhen.and yithere,all.eOneernect may attend. ' .
r fiA 10,ES FRAILEY,
ProthOnotary..
2'4—
1i the Court of Coot
. . Co,
WM
Jane 10,
- ear rsv ILLE ENO.4.3IPNENT.
MROOPS will be , transported on the Philatfel
! -a:' phia Reading &Pottsville Rail Road, to and
Nino the Pottsville Epeatopsneni„at the follow
! ing rate'. per trip.
'From Phila. td Pottsville, ,and ,back a 2 00
" 'Norristown' do 1 75
" • Pboonixvillei , do . 50
•
" Pottstown, . do- - 125
" Reading, do ‘ m 101
" 'Hamburg, I do -^ < .0 60
. 1 • Cfrwigsburgi do . 0 30
" Schuylkill Haven, do , .0 25
',OfFietra of companids intending to visit the a
tiovepPicampment, will oblige by reporting the
' number of their men to the subscriber at Read
„ .
ding. G. A. •NICrIOLLS . 1
Surt. t TransiN. Phila.' R ead ing & Pottsv il le R. R.
- .
• •
• Ortf- , Cry ,l 7
• RU
ber, r
' three w
• • 'by that
LER.]
boy to,
b eeiva
_t
Jove it?. ' •
It is admitted who hare. used.theni,rand
wh.hhas not?) that "
DR. P.BITIZA'. VEGETABLE - AN..
TIBILIOUS PILLS,
RE the niost unrivalled remedy ever discovered
by the ingenuity of man. They are a sovereign
cure fur the following coinplaints:- Yellow and
Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup.;tiver
Com,,laint.Sick tieadache. Jaundice. Asthma, Drop
sy. ItheninaliOn, Enlargement of the Spleen: Files.
(Amite, I. cm slc 05structions, Ileart-burn, Fnrred
Vin;ne. laaaea , 1141enlion3 of tho s: !Stionach .and
Bowels. Incipient Diarrl:3,Flatulence, Cos
tiveness, Luca of Appetite - , Blotched or SllowCipn
plexiiiii, and in all eases of Torpor of the
wi.ere a Cathanic or an Aperient is needed. '
They nr e mild in their operation., pro
ducing- neitlicr iNiausea Griping, otiLldjebtlity. They
are extensively used and doqn.eridt.W.by PH&CTISING
P0Y441.4.N5, in all pards of itio'Unton, from whom
any qualajty t cca.4.--ites of their talue'can be oh.
SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES
. .
Are the safest, most.suTe and effectual remedy for
COlds,Consunipticiii,WhonpitigCougn,.Atahma, tight-.
ness.of th, Lungs.or Chest. Sc. &c.
Mr. .1 hn'zirarkey, fok . of Gouyerneal• s_t., cored of
cough ofeigliteen mouth's standing, supposed to be a
serried Consutoptiolf, by these Lixenges, when' the
physicians could iio nothing.for hunt. j • •
' dlr. Charles W: Perkins, 71 Dowei'y, was cured of
,a severe coughind cold of three month's sanding, by
'h: lla box 01 the Lozenoes.
lieu. Iluneuck, 497 Pearl st., Ins used them in
his family with invariable success, and recommends
them to all Will) are afflicted with coughs,colds, or
any affechens o(tJhe lungs. 1' •
• Mr. M. E,Mortio suffered several weeks with a die
treusing cough, which nothing relieved, till bd • tried
the , •c Lozenges, which cured Mtn in a few houra.
.I.lr. James W.l.lale, No 5 Tontine luildinge,-Wall
st., gave sonic to a friend who had not esjo . led
night's sleep for several weeks, being every few mi
ture,:attacked with scone distressing cough, as ahnost
to taker:Wily his life. The, Lozenges madelint raise
easy, and enabled him to sleep well at night. lie had
tried every thing else he heard of,*and nothing else
afforded the least relief— , another instance of saving
a iellow,being from an untimely grave.,
SHER‘IAN'S WORM LOZENGES
Proved in more .than '40,1100 cases to be :
the only certain. warm-destroying medicine ever dis
covered .
.1
Sc qPTOMS WOnms.—Rain in the'paintS or limbs,
offensive breath, picking at the 'nose, grinding Of the,
teeth during sleep. and at tiznes . a paleness about the
lips with flushed cheeks bteeding, at the nose, a gnaw
wg Ilion at the stomach., flashes of heat over the
surface of the body, slight chills'er shivei lugs, head;
acme, drowsiness, vertigo',.torpor, thsturbad dreanut,
sudden starting in kletli, with fright and sereathing
sometime:l , a troublesome cough. feverishness, thirst;
paid hue, fits, bad taste in the mouth, difficult breath
ing, pain m the stomach or Bowels. fatigue, nausea,
stmainishee, , s, vot'acicis appetite,' leanness, Wilted
stomach or limbs, grim Ags, snooting pain's in various
parts 01 the body, a sense of something rising in,the
throat, ItchitrA of the anus towards night, a trquent
desire to pass somettmig from the bowels, and Some- -
,
times discharges or ;dime and miens. •
Dr. Galen "brutes, ItitiSiath Avenue, knew a: child
that was cured oftits by these Luzengers, aliertihree
year's suliering, and w would giV i d the
least
. relief toy on board of one-of the ihivre.
, :Jackets, sass cured °flits by only one dose plthem.
.Mr..loh li. ti . u . et.t, 37 'Plitriestract., gave them to
bus child, and they brought away the worms lay thou
sands. ? • 1 . .
. Dr. ZalArisT;ir, IS Duane st.. has used them in over
•700 cases, sonic of . them ante must alarming ohar-,
acter, alwa)s.witif the greatest success. I•
Benjuri2w,F. lipodspeed, I3U Sixth Avenue, hp t p us..
- oil .thein w tits Mindy for two years, With °mere I sue
.(•j.isa. !Twenty-live cents per box.
..''
18.4erinans il'airqihtir, or Headache Ln,zent - yes
:five immediate rubella nervous or sick Ileadlhe,
p - alpitation o I the heart, lowness of Spirits, cle.slion
'cle.'uicy.intlaininatory, or mitrid sore throat, bowel or
s ummer complaint: minting, oppression or a sere e of
sinking of the 'attest, cholic, ipaous, cramps, of the
stomach ur bowels, ;hysterical affections put all ner
vous.disenscsCdrowsiness.'llirough the day and ',v,aW
fulness at night; cholera or tibuiera dare
Inssitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons trove:
or attending large parties, Will liad the Luzenges
iv reviving, and impartmg the buoyancy of youth!
;ea after issihathin, they restore Lae t•orie of Uiel
tetra generally, and relaive all the unpleasant sy
to•ns of too tree living. t. I
Jahn 3i. Mitre, Esq., E.litor of the Brother, Jr
than, was cured of i Severe I.l".4lnsix inmate
three or the.Camplitir Lozenget.,-4 was 'preptill
avnist them.:
:losfTh 13: AN:ones. Esti, Vice prpsieeLra rthe W
• - • b i
iii4Zoll Dl.inne 111 , 11raiice C oi np ith y, h as gut i- ere. 4 .
-years withmervim.; fleadachd, that Keating woulc
fieve till he used-thcse Lozenges, , which remove
entirely in fifteen minutes.
De. Hunter, IbB'i,th Avenue; has been sohject
to vfoliint attacks otheadache,eu as to make sill n al
n most blind foritwo or three hoes at a tone: Nothing
,_ever afforded hint arty relief till he tried these LOen
ges-' and they cured ink itaa few minting.
IV. 11.Auree'L<q,'p1'tue Nev: York Herald, has
used them for:the net year for headache.or ossin de. -
and always found itninediaie from them.t
S'tei . man's Poor: 3laia's plaster!
EMI
MO
.
1. 1 "00 000 sold yearly of this best of 'all Plasters.— '
Int.:monism, Lumbago, P.un or Weakness ,jo the I
Back, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck, or 'Lambs, effec uar
lv cured by '. - ; ILTOA I y 1.2] Cents each, and
war
ranted sagereir to a:I tither plasters in use. Be• tar ;
tient:lr , to 'get. ,S,l:e., vidia 's .t'nor Man's Piallfera, or you
wdl bednyoQed tip's. A iced the spurious andlw rib-
des, imitations. The I apse is tatnped on theta It'of
each; get, none ',VI; tinnt it, or you will he decely
Cough Is-rzongs••• only 25 cents a boz. • , •
‘Vorto lat•zl.7n:_e.s 25 dta do , •
Camphor or headache Lozenges, 25 cents per'boz.
Poor Nix Piaster, only 12; cents a piece:
'('he above; ledicines fur sale by .
'• ' ; ' T.& J. BEATTY' -- --
.
. . ' A..,:e its for the proprietor. Also. y .
liner liinslev, Poit Carbon.
.
Williain'Taggari,"Painagin.
' George Reiisnyder, New Castle.
Junjlo, ISI3 - 24 yl'
• I
. ,
FOR. SALE, ~ Olt TO LET, I '
ixti•it an nEDIATE - PO•SRESSI I N,
Ili( - 1 THE ready furnishen lintel, at ll,ount
Asso, Carbon (now occupied by Reuben 13, ight)
111111
•••1•1 situate terminatien e ,
Rea
II 1
..,:, ding between
Rail Road the
and the 13orea; h -the
of
----i...-..z---... Pottsville. The Hotel occupies; a tremt ,
o 100 feet, the main buildinfis 70 feet deep; all 3
stories high; built or stone and rough "cast;) it cons
tains 5'2 rooms. The Stable and .coach bout are
each 30 by 70 feet; ft. has a hatband two (weltlfi Iled)"
i
. . ice houses, and, a fountain of spring water in th yard.
a good vegetable and large ornamental garden, and a .
park 017 acres. IN° additional three story•truses
adYtining the !loud, containing 20 rooms tnny sionve
ntiintly, added to ifs:accommodations. , f ltslo@atinn
in•a very hCal.thy and :beautiful mou.tainousl rrgion,
has always' commarided a fultshare of public gatron
age. and the easy access from Philadelphia tiy ;half a
diy' . B ride
,over the well constructed Beading Bail
.Road, through the romantic valley of the Sct Atli,
refit:ers it a:very pleasant ezeurkion. The /al grdat
reductio of fare fr&m•Ptilitalelphih, to North tither
land, wi tstrillte this the great 'thoroughfare Htween
Phitadelltia,end the Northern and. Western parts of
• Pennsylvania and thc adjacent States. Apply to Ja;
cob R. ri gh t,tnh Esq:,•.or Mr. John C. Mull, foun
Carbon, it • , ; JOAN WHIT :.
• . • , :' ,Ro. 117 South 3d s , .,PhiladelPhid:
Junelo , . • :24.—tf
T itPF4RD.
.AWAY ininn the enbseri
-1,-Kling in about
eeks egn, en indented boV,
I p srne of THOMAS MIL?
Whoever will return said
i the enbarriber, shall re
fie ebove reward, but ore
zonk WWII. •
'24-=-31*
TO Tilt; W.l-1014:-AVOIthil:
DISSOLUTION.
THE copaptiership hereto Fore existing hi
the s,utiferibers under the firm of Item
Taylor, Schuylkill county, in. - I 40E- r. ;
Philadelphia, is this day,dissolved by inutuf
sent. These having claims agdinst the 131
Are requested to forwaid 'them to Minersvil
those indebted, to.settle- with either of the
snlio!are each authorised to act therein.
DANIEL R. BENNI
JOS. F; TAY LOA.
. .
The -Oat business will be condoned C.,
scriber;. who afrers foi sale Red, White an
Ash coal; et rsdnied prg.es. '
30S. F..T . A
Y
. Miti.jc#lllo; „Tune S, 24
' •• PI Rq MILK •"1
- • - 7
FR0.),1 DEEIt.P4II.K DIARY.
•r .Situale.lialf
may) between liottavillc
. •
. .
- •
•. 4.11in
.IrtiE subscriber engages • ouPPli
zens ' of Pottsville -and • Minersvill i
Fresh and rure Milky uverY' - daY m
throughout the year at gi cent per guar
follovring.hoers viz; Pottsville at - 6 o clot
during.the snminer, and et ,7 A. M.
winter, Minersville at o'clpck M. I
. • . • . Pf.AT-s i
Those svpihicg td be enpplied'w{il lc
names and resi9tences,st thisiaMce•
Jane 10. 9
COFFEE: Just received by . *
bera tot of prime Coffees, coneastisof Rip,
Laguira; Cuba, and a superior lot : of Old oveirn•
mea t j l vaovarranted superior to any ever 4dr
ed t m le a r y oro 2o l , or. s . ale .. this pinto- • -
I L
Q. 4 A ~,1171 . ..71DEP.5014.
• ;
• ' runup sALE. ,
joURSUANT to the order of the Orphan's Court of
= Schuylkill county,!thp Subscribers administrators
of the estatiliaf Abraham Huy. late °ldle Bero._'lgh 0*
Orwigsthirg.frt the county of Schupkill,deceasetl, will
expose ip sae by Puttlic Vendue, on - . Saturdat, the
Bth day of.li
lv,,nest, M 2 o'plock in the afternoon. at
the house of ialmmllloy, deceased. in the Borough
of Orwigsburg, and t ounty afortaid ; Two certain
pieces of frilles situaie in the town ship of Mariheite.
county ofScliuylkill bounded by land of Beollmin Body,•
George Body and others, to wit; puritan Dio;1 contains
12 acres, IS perches ;No 2 contorts 42 acres, being
part of the farm or plantation. Late Cr estate or saicl
dece,oed Attendande will be given ant: the Condi,
ti.tric ofTule made itiown at the time and g lace of
sale by l' • [' • ! .
- - '. HENRIPT- HOY Ad l • n wator l.
i
' JOSEI'II 110 i. l n"
of the Coart- .• • • .
Ir JOHN' 11. DOWNING, Clerk.
irg.. June It). 1843, I 24-5
By order
Orwigsbii
LOT FOR SALE. ,
bsOriber' will sell at private., gale,
Gro..nd ICI fect;frootiog on Schou!.
• Church b deep.—
l ins the n ew GcrthUn Catholic Church
desiraable property l . It will be.
on'accornmoditing terms. Apply trl
BALTZER BtICIIITE,
24-3 t - jut Dusch's.
.•
rIIfIE
-PL . Lot,
kill Avenu
This Lot j
Lot, and a
i . icalc! cheap
,June 0
-,----- - - .
: 1 -TO RENT
i .. , ,
A very pleaiantlY situated dwelling
house in Centre street, i the horroigh a
Pottsvillt nearly opposit the Episcopali.
,Church. The house is Bi liable tbr a pri
'vate family or Boarding ifouse, and will
~.' t rare order. , Possessior i given iunedi
'terms. Fit.. apply to
E. a PA SAY. P.ltsville,,nr
.S. M. KEMPTON, on Carbon.
• . 2:1-1 in
•Alt
11111115
1111111
t.,r-put. to fi
atcly.. Fur
June ttl
I.ON JR. ,AND S RP,W BARS.
subscribelB Ip.ye ago ritity of R.aik
Rare o.4 . liand whych hcy will di
easonable term"- .. .•
21— .SILLItt A _ '
artAST II
—The
and Screw
pin+e of on
June 111,1
• .
'mg • Nir.AY
' . •
)LpEN tS WAN HOTEL.,
41. D • CAE' bOLI.A4II I En s DA
the mooch on reasonable lento.
ll'ts * S,
No. 69 1 iiith Third Si
'rEw . ni;ons•ABOTE
-
‘,.• Cli
as tcceireil and' fer.% . .le et the
More of, .1011 N S C. 31A11T1N
31.
1.
—ll
-7. Drug
Dec.embt r ,
L I if, ' P 1.. 1 BL i C ! ) .
r ' •
__150)00,- .\ ;- - ---
;
I\ . .
. ,
Na sena - P.ORn ipln of WatckPritiv ing quit:.
- 112y,th,i4 method t 4 pyres 13 . i. the Cloth are left
4 1 . P open aa . thelnsensible per. -
spiratron coi before, by whichi
freely stape s ; and at gill'agnlC time
it 'is : rendered .114ite proof for all nineties! par_
poises. The pt ocess, is hot h.ooimple and e.4eap..lt
is ndapted tti eyery trade and occupation, in which'
? Cloth of any --description is or can be (Ned..
Cloth hp.ving passed through this process is furl- ,
etier after safe from - 1144e,:a and 'Vermin Sail
'iind Awning maker, Clothiers, patters, Boot sod .
Shoe malters, - thnbrrlla makers . , Cloth manufae.
torero, and all others "loose interest titis, are re
,
spcetfully it - I l i/sled te l thlS subject. 1 ;,.
." , Rights ftir Site fee any• part of the -United
States by the Propletcr . , at his • reTidence,No. -
L3O Nossua!Strcet, New York, either for Cyah'
or in exehing,e for ;trent:l . ly, real er Persoual
.4Iso; for :tale. an easy, cheap andlbitripic pro..
ccss rendering Cali+t t'rints Fast;ititi trade is in:
'tilted to to otl Also, for sale. "•Cieainl of Earth." -
, a sure and safe reMedy for Mould [on Ether
and Furs, pr all detscriptiotis. 'Trunk and Ilar.
ness makers, Boot and Shoe bealers, l iSsc. will do
well to consider ofd it. ' .1 hese 'remedies are all
very simple and c l efp One ThooLerid yards
of Cluth row be ref sere:. Water-proo at an ex—
pense of bee Do / r
tar Water ot t Flannel
worn next to the 2 - in is a sure rdeyeritive and
Carelfor the Nltent4atisip. The following is aii
extract of a. Report t on the sultieet frOm a Corn
- '
••miitee of the CoinI110(1 Cuunei!: • '..
*The Cnrnrnitteel.. on Arts, Sceinces; and.
Schools, to' Whom a l as referred the Petitioner F.
11. Pettis, asking Jor u coOsideration I for an in.
Ivention which •the Petitimier •claims as his,ren.
r derieg Cfoth of etry description Water-proof,
,beg leave to I
lleport..2 that they
. examined several picots of
Cloth they ulster!, and found' the same fin'..
pervious to wafer, Teept from n pressure-heyorod
!that of oriLinary 'rain, and believe that persons
!clod with'garinenta made from Cloth thus pre
tpared,;wotild, be secure from usual exposures in
rainy woollier. Tne'lidvantages of this, above
that of India-. Rubber will he perceived, when it
is knoWn that the Pnr6s of the Cloth are not clo
sed, allowing the free escape, of the inserts bile per.
spiration,l'which is important to health. The
Commute are assured by the Petitioner/ that the
beauty orj lustre of the Cloth is not idrneshed,
that its quality. is not injured, that it is not less' .
suple ; but on the contrary, the beauty / duality'.
.and suple l ness are preserved, and fortria.m.Lptg,
poses rendered more lasting. - The :cheapness of
the application bringatthe advantages nt the im
provement within the reach of all ; andilie corn.
mute have nosloubt rriaqpill,be dispnsed from
.this Cause to try its adVantages ; and Such test
will sio mare to establish its repulation than any
recommendation from this cutrimittea. - l -
The .commitiee feeling disposed to - .treat• the
Petition With all fairness, enc. as far as tthey in
vestigated, the improvement,' finding
. it to (beet
their exp ectations,',, they cheerfully recommend
such a trial of tts merits hy s tlie public,, as will
more fully , test its Utility.", ' I
'0 l'
ICL"
Ping
cal
inp
.Isys
on
Signexii
SMOKES G. LEON 4.1211 4 I
DEINR.Y E. DAVIS, • Commit tre
••
The frAlowing are the price asked for the ex
elusive . right :to use the t•Nanqsa Prineple" • ot
Watirproving in the different States.-Proper
proportion will ac;, ado . for any City, Totvii;
County Cr .Distriet.
Memel. . ' $l,OOO
Vermont i . ;2,000.
New llamp4ito ' - ' . . 4,1101
nrrisac'hussetts ' 1 1 4, 1 )00
d?. Dyo 'Setting '; - • 20,000
Rhode! slaiitl - r '. .
.3,000
Coneeticut . ~
.3,000
New York -' . 'lh,ooo
New Jersey , r -• 4 000 -
do. :Calico Printixr - •.- .10,600
_.
l • Pe.nn.ylvanka_ .15,000 ,
Doleware • . ' l l : . •P.:• ()011
Maryhmil . ' . ' "5 - 00
,vir g ipilt, . i - . , . .8,000
„.. North: Caroljila ' ; ..ittiO
• South-Carolina : . - 5,000
Caorgia 5,00
Alabama 1 .3,000
Tennessee I- ' • 4.000
Missigsippi .
.1 2,000 _
, Ohio 1, • :10,000
;Kentucky ... - 5,000
Ind ianna . .5,000
Arkansas . ' -
.. . .1,500.
Michigan. ' <:• ,
.4.000
' r 1 • -
' Illinois : - : - 5,000
• Misscnii. ~ ' • 1 . 3,000
' District of ,Colatribia 1 ' 2.000' ,
Florida : • . I - . 1,500
Wiscrinsin • : '— -1 1 . • 1,500
Note loth. Garments,orse ,101ankets, 4-c.
taken in And Water.prov ll d
by•Mie proprietor at
moderate charges. . Cloth .done at 25 cent's per
"yard;'Over Coats ti I, 00; 'other articles in propor.
portion .I The Firemen, individually and collec
tively, are invited 'o examine the advaptages-of,
che,diaCovery. Post patdletters will have prompt
atteniio'n. •Terme of Sale made easy to- respoe
eiblelltt,rchesers. , • ~
'!•F. IL:PETTIS,
ti 0.430 Waseatt Street, New Yerk; -
. Mardh At , , , 7 11—eri
tween
ett &
ayloi
1 con
i l tefir ,
le,and
lartio6
° I
ME
e sub.
'd Gry
OR.
3 •
1 I
nd
he elti
wi,th
week
at tile
. A. 11.,
9g the
Jkg,t t
.6 their .
1 .. 1 :.
firjEAP PA PERS,,,,A beautiful a ria
1 "-' el of letter piper, !mut , linedott - the Jew
rate Of „fai cent' per hell ream; just ~ r eceived
and for, satu.by the_anbeetrber. City cash one.
tomerslxive us a,call.
Brown wrapping• paper, in excellent article, at
55 and GO'conts per ream•.. •
ALsO a general assortment of-papers at very
low rates. qTrynri with the cash before sending.
it oat Of the region: to ptirobase abroad.
Mai 27 , ' ' : ' ,s. BANNAN. •
MI
THE , MINERS' Jot
/i
A CD.
1
'lo.rietor,
DELPHI A
11 —3mn
=I
. lAN ORDINAL E ..
l oon the regulation, curbing and paving Mar.
ket street, from Centre street to the 'upper
culvert; Adams street; from Market le High street;
and Third street,froin Mar4et to High street.
Scull 1. Be it ordained, and eructed by the
Council ? attic Borough of Pottsville. and
ill is hereby ordained and enacted by the author
ity of the i , 62lj)t) thht the grades and regulation:
of the ascents and descents in Market street, from
Centre street,' to the. upper. culvert in flight' )
street; Adams street, from Market tO fligh'itreel
and. North Third street', 'from Market to high
' , treat he,,and :he same is hereloy itaedand es.
tablished es ollows :
- . NORTH STDD.
1.„
ee
. ,
ComMeneln atithe Curb Stone recently eel ill
the North' W of corner of Centre 'arid Market
stmo, „ m o, orie foot one inch .above the top
ot - Central Ellortc':from thence rise font feet seven
inches to the
.forth East corner of Adams street,
thence fait thr e inchesund five-tenth to the north
west corner of the same, from this point, rise frier .
feet eleven In lies, 0 a point - seventy:five feet
west of Third -tree', from thence to fall one inch
'and qvo.tentio. E.o the culvert aerossMarket street.
From thence ri 6 six het nine inches And eight.
tenths to Wolf" ; at the northeast enure' of Wal
cott street, (wl4h is four , feet Higher than the
.present curb stone.) ' The 'end) afthe northwest
corner or,llarket square and • WolcOti street, to
be one fent lower tltan at the northeast 'corner,
tram thenie to rte ten feet three inchesand two.
tenth: to to middle of Levy's all6V, thence 't o
rise,t .velv feet eve inches and OA-tenths to the
northeastci6ler ofiCoortland street and Ma,
p .,
square, frq thence! to rim nine feet eight inithes
and six-ten t h: to the northeast comer of Seventh
or-John *mt.; and from thence to rise nine feet
nine nicht:9 to the middle of Eighth street, at the
upper culvert.
1 . SOUTH SIDE,
Commencitg' at the Southwest-corner of Ms rk'et
and Centre streets, make the cork there, level
with that ti t the northwest corner; then rise'three
feet ten inches to the southeast cornered' Adams
stre4, front thence rise four inches; to the south
west corner, and trout thence to the culvert near
Nichols'', the rise to bo five feet six inches and
sii ttntlis, thence rise six feet one inch and set..
ep.tenths I to the southeast corner of Fourth: or
Cumming , streer, thin rise twerps feet and - si,i.
tenths'of an inch to thelsouthwest corner of Wil.
'taut street, (which is tie height of the present
cii:b) from thence rise thiriteen feet tweinches.to
the poutheast corner of Courtland ,street,: from.
then ice tilisa seven feet seven int:hop and 1011 i-tenths
to t' 'southea'Steorner of job!, Itreet, end, frith)
li l
then e to the middle of Eighth sl.eet, the riseto
be ni e feet nine inches.
Sr. riers f.f. grade of North Adams street, :.
EAST SIDE. ''''''.'' : -:
1
CornMenchig in the grade line of Market street,
which is "there five feet ciii,-lit' inches above cen
tral tilocki from thence rise two feet four trickles
and i'wo.teeths, to the vile:le of callowit ill street,
then:rise sli feet ten inches and seven-Tenths to
the Mid* of Lligli street. , - . :
' •• I . ' W-- , 6' . 1 . Si DE.
, .
•
Cominenc•. l nr , i
•n the grade line of Market
.etreet,
••. •
Which is there, four inches and four.tenthsilower
than the4ornieencenicnt of the east' side,; from
thMce rise three reel twet incises and sevea.ientiLS
to the middle of Callowhill street, and from thence
rise kix lest ; four inches and seven tenths, to the
southwest ,corner of high street. ,1 , '
SE.a . rictll 3. chi* of Third street,
iris. SIDE.
i •
Com ['peering in the grade lino of Market street,
which' is.there eight suet eight inches and mg lit : .
tenths, atrive Central Block, from thince rise ten
feet fiveanches and six.tentlis to the spa ' theol
Corner qyallawhill street, then rise ten'leet three
inches to a poitit‘two • hinidred feet distant, and
then fall one inch hnd friar-tenths-to' the south..-
. .
east corner of High' street.
. ... . _ ,
,1.1 1 EST SIDE. '„. -;
NmtheneM2 in the grade line of Market street,
four inches above the commeimernerh of"th i e Mist
.
Side, from:thence Hie ten' feet three inches and
iiix.tenths to the southwest corner,of : Lynn Sticet,
thence rise cieviiii feet. th ree inche s t i i a poilit'two
hundred lea .diqant,tind..there fall hoe lodt. one .
inch and ibur-tenths, to the sonthwest'corliersid
f1i.211 ii relit.
Ss= •
j .
ON 4. In that part of Market street, WhiCh .
li.sixt. l. leiet wide, the outside of the culib'Storie
'shall be placed eleven fret from the true line Pl.
the street; and that part: .which is one , hundred
and twcrity feet Wide, they shall be placed
. oken'
yeet from 'said line. In Adarris street, the outside,
Of the &orb stone shall be placed. seven , reet triim
the true line .if the' street, and ;n that,' partie
'Third street, between Market and Lyon .streets,
the curb stone - shall be placed three feet froM the
true line otthe street, and in that part Oftlie*lme
street bet fr..een , l.ivon and Hi gh atr"ets, they shall
be placedieleven feet from said line. '• l,
' SEcTION 5. The s,tid mile walks orfout`ways on-.
'both side of Market street, troth .centre to the
;upper c:iNert in ..Eighili street, North Aiii'Ma,-
and Third streets, from Market to-11i,ilvStreets,
shall be paraded, cut dowh, filled up, curbed and
paved, as hereafter - directed; and the gutters'm4de
and paved, and the property, : in front of which
such fuotivays, 'sidewalks, and gutte . rs s , shall be
made and paved, shall be, and the same is here
by taxed with the e:xpense thereof in proportion
'to tho extent pf the' same in front, - agreeabtyl to
he, provieion or the firet, second and, third s:,etr:-
I.ltiettiao_f_the act of A s sembly, entitled "A StigOle.
I:rnent to an' ad entitled art act incorporating the
own pf Pnttavitle, in. Schuylkill county, trito a
Borough;" passed the
,filteenth'day of June,, A.
D., 1610.1
fi. The curb stones in Market • street,
shall be at least ,three Let long, and ;two wide,
and six Macs thick.' Those in Adatns'andTtrird
streeis, shall be of the same lecgoli and breaclth,
nod five inches thick; the front and ends Of said.
stones Must be dressed smooth• forJ the breadth : ol
nine inches from thet m.. Trie ‘ to l p" 'Nest alsci be,
dressed Straight and smooth, andlumeght to h u
niform,thickness ut pre or six incbes, as the 6,:e
may require, by dressing the back for the.breOth
of two and - it ball inches, the top.to tie so
led that it shall have tl same rise-its the pave
merit, ti reinafter mentioned, the,stone to he set
that the'frunt shall lean back one land , a half in
ches to the foot rise,
Scala= 7. A gutter Three feet wile -shall be
pavbd outside of said.carb-storie, With' smooth or
rounded' stones, siMported by flat stone', sunk on
edge into the earth, the bmtom of s:ifd gutter to
be nine inches belo:.v the top of said curt;-stone,
and shaped in such moaner as shall be presdritr
ed by. Vie Borough Surveyor.
Szotrimi 8. The side-walks or :fol ways be
twcen said, curb stone, and the line of said stacet,
shall be :cut down or filed up, so as to cor respond
,with the rise and fall thereof, and shall be paved
with well•buret brick, and, skilr have a ,rise of
half en, inch to the font froMt - xid curb-stone, to
wards the said line el the.street
Prenided, That in front of any lots not,actu.
'ally built upon, the side-walks or, fiat-ways shall
•not be requited to be paced to a greater 'width
than five feet from the cuth-stone, the 'residence'
of such! 'foot-ways or tide _walks, from the said
paverne,nta to, the line of the sireet, Ming
with graveLso as to support, the pavernents.l
Sac+:ki 9. No person shall set or cotee to be
set any, curbtetone, or make ar.cause to he made
any 'payements or side-walks, until the giado and
place thereof, shall be given by the Porough Sur
yeyor, or a perton appointed by the Council far
that phrpose. ; The expense whereof shall be
borne.by- the property holder in I front of Whose
hats Ilia same shall be given; andtany person who
shall set or cause to be set any curb-stace,iir nhall
'malle or cause to be made any pavemenitior l side
walks,euntrary to theProvistoripf this ordinance,'
shall for every offence forfeit and pay a penalty
of twenty dollars. -
Scan= 10 If the tuners of thapropertyfion
ting on the aforesaidisqeet4; within the licnts
foresatd, shhlfneglectni refuse,) for the space of
sixty =meter the phlklication dr this ordinance,
to curb, grade and pave in front of their lotto, re..
spectiiely, according to : the true intent of this:
ordiattace, the street Committee for the time be
ing, are hereby authorised to have theisemeilone,
acd recover the 'mew - thereof from 'the owner
or owners of said lots, or file 'a lien. for thiamin.
accurtng to the playlet= of the! gritresatd act of
sow Iy. . B
Passed iuto.oc.Or.dinante, this , westpsixth
dliy„o,c May, A... D.. 1843. t
FRANCIS J. PARVI PreSid4lt.
AT4CST I
•
ISAAC .BECK, Town . Clark. •
Rae 3,
0 . , r
>on nernma-zbeeked, aAd
in Matting lel , log by
2 0. 21— T. et I. tE AT FY
i• • .t. •
ip vl
• Mr,
pTcy . :
. ' FU DISCHARGE. i
i . .
TT fled States ICourt.
EATF.R..." , 21:1 l -mice C . IF
.4ENNSYLVANIA.
... -
• - U , P4n!tritticy t
NOTICE.
ETITIO*S for Dischaigc and Certificate
AL . ll Ode r. !lieankiuot Law , . have been filed by
William Christ an, Blacksm[th, Schuylkill cu .
Albert H. Deue , Storelteepq..and pry . •
Gorilla Merch :M E [ ', , . .do
And f rider, th 281 h day 0 'July next, at II o'.
11 1.
clock, A. M,.. is appointed too the hearing there:
of, hefore the s id Court, all. ing to Bankruptcy,
at tie District °art Rom . n the City of Phil
adelphia, when and ?hero t the Creditor. l of the
said Petitioners who have iit- oved their Debts,
and all oilier persons in toter sl, may appear and
show cause if 'any they fi4e, - why such Pia.
charge and Certificate ahould;not be granted. ..
- FIZ.AS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of air: District Court.
. ~ i Id—
NpTICE; . 1
N for Discharge and Certificate
ankrupt Leaf has been filed by
; cm . Indiviiiiily;•and• as ii mem.
lite firm of ..lann & Morris, and
IliiituN• c....C01, coal Merchants.
ntv. ' i. '
— .loth day of tune next, at II o'.
appointed for the hearing the r eof ,
.
Court, pitting in Bankruptcy, at
let Room, in tlie City of philadel.
where'4he Cr:editors of the raid
have' proved their Debts, and all
interest; may appear and show
ley have, Why such Pit charge
iheuld not be granted. '' . •
FRAS lit WICINSON,
Clerk of the District Court. '
15,--
April 29,
PETITIII
under the
William H. M
ber of the 1.
of T. C
sehuylkill co
And - bTf7n; - 1 - lij ,
clock, A. M.,
before the said
the Distriet Con
phis, when and
t' i ctitione'r, who
.-tither persons it
cause, if any I
and,Cenrtificate
April 8,
HIGH -SoIIQOUFOII YOUNG LADIES.
The public 11.. e respectfully informed that a
greeably to- a ilformer - noticeL 'Mks Allen from
New England. , ill open a High School for Young
i i ,
Ladiest; on Mon ity, the!Jd Aril next. ' .
Instruction vfill by given" l . in thnse brannbei
ueaally taught in the• New Flgland Seminaries.
. . T. 41015.:
Elementary i I . . SI per. cur.
I A . ..
bran'elms, iti?luding -
Ind Latiris^ a -6- do
Painting, -E4tra 2 do
`ration mph y belobtained . by 'refer
-1 1
Tuition in Lb.
Higher Eng 4
rrench
- Drawing and
Furth•le -infer
ence to
- ,Zohn 'Shit:9cm,
ane Esq.l , 3. F. Poinroy,
T. 4 Beallift
rch, 2.5; 1843
11.
Rev. J. MeCo l
William F. D,
Potlectfle, 31
by the
,Gov : 4nor of the Shite
of hew • Yet*.
DEAN'. E5q.... , tnelissioner for the
C l o
nsylvania, to to e the acknowledge
' Deeds. and oth;r instruments under
recorded in thlStaie of New York,
ath and affirmqttona.
3, 1843. g . A 9.3
Appointmenil
VerILLIAM F 1
" State - of Pe l
meat titid pro 4
seal-to be used o
aid to, adininsier
Pottsville, Jam
BOXES—Oao excellen.quality
by B. BANNA.N.:
‘,4AVAI.I. PAL
^- 7 cheati, fur sal
MEI
adutiniStratipii to the estate of
' n DishoP; lattiof Pottsville, de
been granted tt!,v the Register of
ty to the subst , riber, ,all persons
gainst the 844 estate will plesse
'r settlement, and those indeh , er'
make. pa'yrrierq to'the subscriber,-
ris's Aadition“. Po tsville.
• O ;• '
fIAS ELLET.
.; •
ADM NI
"LETTERS
Ja-li Eleanor. A
ceased,,htiving .
Schuylkill Coil
having elairns .
present them ft
to the said, will
.i
'residing Mo
May 27, 22
It - riti l / 4 -TOins NOTICE.
.f adininistration having been
the euVieritter4 - upon.tho estate of
er,deeessed,.Re hereby gives no:
.ns: indebted, M. make payment,.
l ig claims upon:. i r ia estate, to 'pre.
) him; groper' authenticated.
. ARLES WJ CLEMENS,
,6dministra!or.
' ADMIN I I
ETTERS
If 4 granted to
George Shoerna
nee to all pers.l
and those havi
scut the 'same I
May 27,
DIMMED
L . ' to ari order of the Orphan's Court
I' ill county , the i iiii4bscritter, Admin. i: state of Lawrence Lawler, late of
• otteville, in tie county of Schuyl.l
will expose to spie at Public Ven..l
y; Bth Ai
_of July next, at 11l
the
i
Iforenoon, a the house ni Win.;
•Boiough of rottaville, it - rib coun,!
1
woUitsUAN .1
el §choyl
istratoNf the
the borough of
k i!l, de cea s ed,
'due, on SatUrd,
o'clock the
Mortimer in th
ty aforeedfd ;
A certuin' I
of Poit , aville, CI
east corner of
t olgrokind aituate in thb Born'
iiinty iil7,Seliti;yllcill, nnthe Simi li
'entre , and Nlauch - Chunk gametal
tairlinz . it -front - 20 feet, and ih
't!l
. 1-20 feel. The improvemente
a Two' Story' . -Btone Dwelling
se, Frarne.Douse'and Stable, lace
id-deceased. : Attendance will be
auditions of sale made linowia by
J EREgI. Ali 'KELLY?
he Court. , Administrator.
H. DOWNING ' 'Clerk. .: \ .
• ' ,
May, 28 .22.—:..i
co
. de
• vt. ire
sell Ho,
nte:a"i:aLe of s
given and the
By order or
JOIIN
.Cfrerigsburg,
'OOK3I B QKS .
, by Fredericka Bremer, price 3i j
•
family care's and family joys, by
titer, price 12i cents
or hints to hose who would make
g .: ,iP two molornes, „price 5U ccnts.i
-Arechante, •I •y Charles Quill, .j.
tiv the seam author,
3 5 cents. Jtst received; toetlicr
ty of other tar works, and for sale
I I B. BANNAN.
I 1
22
T_ he .14' cighboi l
Cents.
The licime. - er
theieame an
Family Secret:
burin Kapp,
The; America ,
Anti the Woj
price, each
wah'a var
by..
nay 27,
guarreen flatteries
~o t Patent
. bored Plitaogvapits i , , . 1 '.;,
iSTNUT'strGei, Philactelphin; '251
!dank, New iYOrk; 7.5 - Court and
h 08 , postop; and Brnadway, Sa'r.
--Constitiitinso the oldest and most
1 lishinent i of tile kind in the world,
. upwardS of Thousan 4 -Pletuiss!s
11PE. •!' 1 ,• . ~ I
tor havieg,,Tchtly discovered and
tirely new process, by which he
. to Proditee 191.011 ED PIIITLGEA Plll 4 ,
o eflord ever, •
bud3i the opPoriuni-:
g one of ;theim beautiful Portraits,-
is terms.to Three Dollars, and a
is, • ! - I
)6 has giVen 'S. perfection to - tho tat
-;
tie-Fimais racedivine, that is tru. -
!.."—lPeir f ayrimnion. 1
gentlemen' tv, : ho,aie 'oat handsome
the . .I)!tguerreotvpe art (or tel. !
truth.":-I attfon Vaily 21.1aa. :
Dagueoreotyo Miniatures are the
re have ever {teen. "--Boy Stale be
-1 r, • i
,--
G /MEANT'. GYII3INO AND DIINERIND
1 sale,.and ufstructiOns - gives? Dlo
td to'units post paid. f
. , I 2.21
N.S . YLVsiViII:A. HALL, • 1
- .
Plucitbes D
1117 in Cll
-°' Bro..
123 Waal'Mgt
atoga Sprang.-
'extensive esta
and ciintainin
Admittance.
• Tire propri ,
patented an e
is now cnusle
and wishing;
tr of•potscssi
has reduced •
duplicate gra
0 )1r. Plurn
riftignsr:rikin'
ly astopiOlti
- .
."Ladies on
must not bin
ling them tb
'Tlunibe's
moat perfect,'
mocrat.
P.t.vspn's
A PP.! TLATUa
letters attend;
May 27,
lEE!
. ,
icare respectfully informed ; that the.
`cr. has takenihie !aria an d Gomm°.
notts establishment, recently kept by
est'er 6GlPetere.
No elertiena aii l be speled br l . the
edersigne'4tcl render the accommods
furls of this equal, if not su. -
e while under" the control
• JOSEPH ff..F.EAVER.
Mey. 6, , 846. 9-3 i.• •
•
T HE pub
IEftII3I3CF".
• isselOi:
• 1111,11!.1,,,
11.
tions•nnd co '
perior to kho
of others
?otteriile,
;RCIIAIgTS 9 HOTEL, ,
AIiTATLAND:STUEET,NEw Yong.
nidifina hie
and tithe ,that 11a has Tecno!lv.open.
nn cskonerntly.ftiinlabadilogg/, at
d st., :a a
,ort dir4anneglpve hie old
carp.; to roadway.
'better : atile to acr.cgindaiattis
.un'a, is larxey,ind fitted
in _modern- style, and'sovOtir, fur
Dome.,, -
'hie . .Aurt'qmers , will conlioae,thoi~
o ihe neuicoutblishment and would
that hOlfiao reduced ide .Priod of
lona dollar 'per die.
, CHARE,Ef), WYCOSF.
.4. 4Pri l 29 , , 18—
A
No. 4l
rIIHE
friends
ed 'et new
41 Olurtla
ayindoind
$l6 willeb
pre*.i . his
One parlor
oiatled Bed.
Ha ho
paironage%
inform the
l
boarding to
CZ
Philido
PROTECTION:
INDEMNITY AGAINST. LOSS. BY Flktf
TEE . FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co.,
(171 ONTINUE t? trike. Insurance, pevmament
and limited on every dove': initon of propertv
in town and country on the uvutilfavorn hie terms.
Office 1631 Chc , nut .Street 'nen r fifth vtritet,
POARLES N. RA NCii . E . R., Pie.vider.t•
Dlll ECTORS, . •
Charles N. Eqnker, Samuel Grant.
'James
~..Scott., ..Frideriek• &Gran,' ,•
That{ Bart. Jacob R.:Smith, •
Themaa'S: Wilartan Gee. Ty.Rithards*
7bbids• Wagner. Alutetai D.. Lettia :
CHARLES G. BA NCKER, Sect.
The Subscriber has been appointed agent for
the above l mentiorted instituttor, arid is now pre.
pared to make insuranee,.on every description of
property, at thn lowest.rates.
ANDREW RUSSEL •
PottsviPe, June 19, 1811. rsz—/ V
Indemnity against loss or damage by Fire
Capital 8100.0011.
-CHARTER PERVETUA.L.
THE SPRING - GARDEN INSURANCE. COM
, PAM% make Insurances, either tetnintrary , or
perpetatally,i fgainst Loss or Damage by lia:, in.
town or country, on Houses, Earns, and-Buildings or
all kinds, lin Household Furniture, Merchandise:
11Orses, Cattle', Agricultural, Commercial and - Nla nu
fseluring Stock and Utensils of every description;
VESE:I.S and their Cargoes in port, as wellaS Mortga
ges and Ground Rents upon the most favotatile terms.
4PPlleatiinis for Insurance, or any inforniation on
the subject may be made either pereonal!y or by
letter, zit the Coinpany's office, at the Northwest
corner of Sixth and Wood streets.
NIORTON P,resident...!
L KikumitgeAß, Searetnrj. ' ' .
IjIRCCTORP,
ATorlon Me3fich;el,
Joseph Mood:
Ligucrenne,
Elijah Dallett, • Robert Loughead,
George M. Troutman. R•' W. Pomeroy,
George W Schreiner.
The subscriber has been 'appointed AGENT . for the
aboVe mentioned Institution and is noiv prepared to
make INSITRANCE9 upon every description of property
at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANYAN
Pottsville. Feb. 27.15-11
PHILADELPHIA; HEADING, A-ND
: POTTS WILL 4 E RAIL ROAD,
- W4
"ATES OF FRE.tGIII'S ON MERCHAN
DIZE. between .POttSville and Philadelphia,
froth- April lat; 18.13, pei Lon of 20L10
Plaster, Slate, yes. Gypsum and Bricks, o'lo
Piz Don; Moon e, Timber, Marble, Lime,
Tar and Pitch, . • : 50
Nails'end.Spikes, Bar and Rolled hon,
firilfow.AVare;Grin, Salt, Bark, Luni
bcr, Stares.Salt-ti!4l,AlnbaiiCo and Lead, 2 90
Groceries, Hardware; Whiskey. Ale and
Beer, Oil, Leather, lCotton, Steam En. •
pines and Machinery, Seeds,- Butter,
Lard, 'Tallow, Rags, Oysters;
•• lilacs, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25
Dry Goods, Wines and ,Foteign Liquors,
Drugs "and Medicines, Glass, Paper,
China and Queens-Ware,' Meat'
and Confeetiodary,- • _
No Storage will be charzed.for receiving or de
livering Frcight at any of the Company's Depots
on the line,'unless allowed to remain over 1,0 days.
Days of starting of Freight Trains„on THURS
DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. AI
April P,
MEI
. . .. ,
' ! JOYFUL. NEWS.
At, Imost every disease E
that flesh. is heir to may be
"' cured by the timely use. of OA K ELhIY"'S COM
POUND I EPURATIVE SYRUP. 'Phis may be-
Proved satisfactorily to those who will call-at any of
the stores wi,ere tide in:algal - tie medicine is sold, by,
certificates (properly authentieatetil ofeinea Perlitruk •
. .
ed On individuals .who had lost all hopes efrelief—
hertifica'tes of Phyilciani syllo had thri most 'severe
cases under. treatment, their patents having taken the
medicine by their plvice and been cured—certificates
front-the Prothonotary, Clerk of Orphans' Court, No-.
tary, etc.. stating their ecquais'tancc with personnel
respectability and standing, who hiving the good of
their.fellaW men at heart, have voluntarily come for
ward and given a statement of their case and its cure.
for pnblieation,&c. e.:e. The dumber of these certi
-cams being ton great for riewspiper publication, the
hscriber has deemed it advisable 'to have a copy of
l.d a
e most t impoitant certificates, properly authentica
.t d,-under seal, to be placed 'at the stores of agents,
who have the inedich,eforsale, where persons afflic
ted with Scrofula or ,Kings evil While Swelling,
Chronic Rheumatism, Tetter, INlejeuriat • dieases,
Erimlichls oldie Skin, Cough :of long - standing or-in
cinient Consul - Option, sick head-ache, &c, S:conay
have an opportunity of ascertaining the names and
residences of those who 'have been cured by its use!,
, and whb will he willing, if mffled upon, to give esktiry
ihforreation required.
As a more general evidence that Ithis is no quack
tnedicine..l would refer to the narnesTof the follow
ing, well known . physiciains, whrehave attested to its
efficacy--Dr. J. I'. Iliecter; Dr: S. G: -Birch, Dr. Jno.
Otto, Dr. 11.11. Muldenherg., Dr. J. E. Surber.
Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi
cal Store of
22-6 t
In
E. EL EICIIIIOLTZ,
J. It 6;... J. 11. Minerivi fl e; Hugh Kinsley
Port Carbon ; Henry-Youte:.Orwi;gsburg.
January, 21, 4-Iy.
.
2 : ricToitim, HISTORY [.
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thia - work in SebnyTkill C6unty, Who wi.ti fusnish
the, numbers to allthiasc'who %vigil' to reeeive
them,,;each 'number payable op delivery.' .
1 April:1; 14--3 t, - B. DANNAN.
•
Q -1 by
prime lot of eliecorkfor sate
Q" by . '• - Q. 4.A.: gENI4I,SON.
May 2,0, • :•' •• - - •
cicsdAßrs HISTORY OF NAPOLE ON •r
ki two mIGT•eg• with two Peall:; 1 " 4 P nc° ' ' 74
4tz. ja^t waved told fo: ate
4 4
OF' PISILATIELPH 1 A.
Capital $400,000, Pahl in.
CFIARTEII PERPETUAL.
Chi:irks s:okr3,
Archibald Wrieht,
Samuel Townsend,
Book fur Every Omeriran!
WHOLLSALEipIiI: GooD wrorcr, •
NO. 77 1-2 ATARI E-T STREFI'.
~ ,(Notth SiJor:Atnve S7cond.)
c:3i-Cocds fur Cask at Auction Priasi47)
•
... „ •
rrt P. Suhreribers haie determined to conduct that, •
busine:s 'Ton the ASII System, and sell their,
Goods as low it not s tpwFR ORADC py most. than.
lierettilliretwen done it hiladelphitt- - -.not one
article reduced very the expectation of slaking
it upon otheiGnoirs3 buctheir pricesshall ALL es •
kr.Se , .:aPINO Ls Low: ' l'hetr prices wi I be governed
by the Auction .I;step—selling at the same prices, nett
Cash. at the Auctions (o on time--conienting them - -
sillies- with the Interesit4 trio 'time astheir-Proft
This cannot but Piesentlet strong Inducement for boy.
ere, e9pccialiy from the ‘.:oUntry, to call outhem •
ureic; erica to p.urdhaiin - g at Au. non. whore persons
do norgetthe.timo ifisdrpunt, unless their bills leech
certain SMatint to pihiCh antOtnt it is DM alieS7S
'convenient for Country, Buyers to . purchase; ono it
will also avoid r t e t)sadveritage of Isige lots, tad
ti.Tord more time to teltct,
They design to avnilAhernselves of every ,
in turn the Ncw Yorkfi as well is the Phitede/phut
Atwoui e, in ?}Loco:IN.:1131E1a GooDi * AT 111 C LOW,
car cousins narrs. •
We now re,4,eo fully Invite nurtriends and the pub
lie to the Teri oiP Exii:miscn in this Ittltter.being
the te,4 way to cdrewwe:them of the Tnirtu of out
proaitse. - ,
~ 1011STO:g. U1711K: co.
rhildimphi NI at ch I. 18 i 3.
W RAPPINC PAFF.R.- B ° .l . l e°M-W
crown iyrppikqe piper, •exut F il e of A
superiof glielity,,ut the law. rate of V,CI et , nti per
ream jost reeovecraro for inle"by -
Apr 129, Li- ' Ti. RANNAN,...
S'3IOKED end Shout.
---. tiers, goo.: Aka' atid ti%ctl cnreci, jto , t, receivci ,
and for Knlc, Sy. SILLY-MAN & CO.
March lr.A.'
TO N 11A4.1. .ItEFEClo3tyi .
OYSTER :HOUSE AND C OFFEE SA*
• . 0 IV., . •
Suh.erruer hat:frig established an Opp:.
II ter II Eatino4lnutie and Coffee Saloon-in
the Town Hall, feF4etrully Anlicits they custom
of the puMir, and dill vationage of Itia frienda
and uccnaintance.• i - .
An ordinary for Cie nrcomnint;ation dr
hoarder= at prices - ti; snit the time?, is tilan.
nected withEstat)ltiihnient..
.
l'Zinint F. AiPDEY, Agent.
iS
April 8,
. .
••
'II` I 4TISTAIrS . BAI t SAM OF WILD cifErmv,
V V —A freshof this celthrated Mediein'e,
just recei%,d, and for ei'le by the subscriber, atilt! i
gent 13 r the broptietory.
• I- 31
PAPERS
fluted ronlFel:i st
do letter at
1i cetaw per qUiret,• -
The sults.erib , r hap just received tt atipplv of
raper, of q good
. quelity, v hick he tviii v rtql
‘eitolei..t.le and retnifAu the uttive minitioned
pij
ces.B. BANNAN...I
-
A ~,t1 • • • i 4--
Wa \PER: HORDERS,
a The subseribOes Jost received an elegant
ssort incot a new /Fering, Patterns of Paper
Ilan ings, for Pdriors,
er with a choke qSsortinent of Borders, whtetti ,
will be soldiot grail) , reduced prices . for'ccch,oF
on short eredic. • • '
The put lie ere respectfully yrquested to call
and'esanitrie his 114301tment — sit he tsdeterntini
ed to bell ittipric:2s to suit the tirnes.
EU
March 19,
IL i
A WNS,GINGILVNIS,C[IINTZES, a... 0.—0 • 1.
the newest stil4 at prices to htliL the times , I
/
for PlllO byi '7 . .- T. ts. J. BEATTY
May 20, •-, li3 - . : - . , 21—... , .
ME
F t
Illt,`PLAt.E Sr:;4EENS,—Very checip,jyst
received and tozi 4: `sule -by
, . ~
B. BANNAN. '
21..
May 20,
13111.0 TS & SitOES,—An assortment
.31,heavy and 'line aunts add Shoce,-1 caPp:ol
extra 9ndlity fine :I%lornvecr flows at aboutojko
half the u.;ual l pr,ice!, tor' pttlq by
.
F. 1.1. Q. & A. HENDERF - ON
21..•
IVlay , 20,
. _ • .
reit FISH CRACK.ERS.—Consipting
-.• of Water, Sooo, ~g..ir, Lemon gndPiek'nis..
For sate by . ! ': ' 1.. ' , .
& .A.°IIE:NDERSON.
May 20
S3to K. E D BE EF.—Na.
Bcet of a siveirka,q9aitiv. flr
May 20, . - •T.
"FISTEW YORlit S—fur Pale by
1 - 111 'May 20, ti — ll J IMATTY.
1. - 4 1-ISlL—Mussiachusetts and llaMai No.
- zialnion Mac kerel and prime Cod fish
for snlerby. •E. Q. :IL A. THEN PERSON.
May 20, ' ••••• . . .
PRINTS.-i-A:handumeltseartment.4 print
and mublins (or snle very cin , a? by
May sO,
'if-1.1315&,5-"HOULDERS.-A primp
rut i'?f.rersey and Westei!i paws an . / . 1h0u!..'
derv, Cot• s.hea pby - ;
Q . 1, & A. IlEitiDEDSOi$l.
May 20,
CIRCULA REENS,F / R SILE.
THE Subscribe! ha* several ve y superior Cir.
cular screrPa .that he 'will ell lnw and*:
reasonable terins. They ere eillulated tor-ma:
king Tirol:en d NM, nr lgfi and Nut-Coal.
April 8. • '
.CEO.
FEATITER&-Jtit (received . and%
,I 9
sale a lot Ft:ditier9 of
,eaTellent quality by
SILLY lAN 4CO.
12—
Plinrnh al
wHA irrovs DIG lEST7- 01 " ihp
laws !fll Yenris}lvania, in Wit vplurnes,
just received and for: rOc by tha sOPeribe.r..x
rrli:e i ' ..B. I. ANNAN•
May • ••
- IRON - sTOR " • "
No. 53 North WATEn S:r., '2d fluor below dre.li at.
. • .P.II A D . E Iti
n-gener4lassOrtmeni of IRON Stitt
Y.Y. - ._ST.i:Etiney . -befhad on the rnost,occ,orn
madatinF, tirtnni
JAMES S. SPENCER.
Phil a. Fittirpriry , IR,
- pi ANOS.--The au .scri'aert•hatls:
been appointed Agents by the Nee?
I r York Martufacturtng CO. rot the isats
ofiheir celebtoted.Grind Actioe,
anos, of eithor Ronymod or 11'.16gany,aspecimatn
of which can he seen to
December .•:&J.PEATTY. -
•
las '
Wri.,Evan's_eelebreted .Camomile Plf)n.
SOothin4 . .Styruitor children:
Baron•Vorhlutitelei''s. Herb Pilie' ;"'
Duct. Gondie'e Female Fills.
Dom% Tillie of tvc.o'sever & Agne
• Doct. tint% BOterlsefiliti. ' . • .
For ppe:ptie .rersons.licinfa
; are s d . to he t!pci:i9r to, any .Medicine aver, pct
nfr ad t.n the Pubfic: ;-*
fresh Opply "elle ftbo7o Medicines, jar.
received eottlor saje at. the-DroiStore of •
bee CI 'JOHNS:" C. rvIARTiN.
. .
ikrACC,INF: ItfirOS--for' saki at MART!. - .
'
.
V Druz . yore, Ceutre street, Pottbville. ' •
. •
• /tptil,29.
..A.DII.I.IIISTRATORIS,NOTICE. • •
,
ii i i:TTER$ adminisiixtion toile eitateceStm•
dd . P- Horning. late tt teeichatit:orOlivielsia g"..
dei4a;ed, hnein4- been granted. rw thii' s. anliknriberap
they hereby : gise notice tong riciatinkbetieg i ets;go
against the said estate, to ping.stittlifitrt for eetttOoent,
without delay". and these i . editite:d to thit.'ilitreitutte.
will make rtaymant 'eobvrAttemsitphe tette or
J. W. Reszbeiry OrwizAterg. -;
Bur:TING,
• - 1 •• flemlittetatteir,
RO.4:l24tRP"'
?or. •
„40.
9pte_3; 1843
- •t. YEE.'" dr; - •
TlMNi 4 ,i g p r i c k is or pe Aft IWar.
1;0 iittiocup• ail s
. iacrl
Ig ikanoll I.‘
•
4 •'•• •
j RV`
JoII N NI A trti N
Si' 75 per Foam
275 sig
YorkPmokil
ale by
BEATTY,
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
21--
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Plano AN
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