The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 18, 1843, Image 3

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    BERIE
• TREES -
rlantS and Seeds.
Prince's Linnsean Botanic GarCen
ur.d Nurseries, Flushing, near New
j; - . 14 York. _WILLIaII• R. PRINCE & Co.,
successors to the late William
,Princ6,
neceabco, offer for sale the LAIIGEbT AND CUOICEST
ASSORTMENT OF TREE:, PLANTS, AND SEED., to be
found in America.
The New Catilogilea of this IMMENSE COL—
LECTION, which comprises the most -valuable
prOducts or Europe, AO, -and America, will be
sent GRATIS to every post paid applicant, and all
orders
_will be exectited with that precision and
dispatch which have distinguished the establish
ment. The r;ew description catalogue is one'of
remarkable intermtois it not only combines the
most ample descriptions of the estimableYruits,
but,also enumerates' the bad Irbits_; and it will
tic round on examination that the hitter abound in
the catalogues of other nurseries. .
The prices fixed in the catalogues, arc from IS
to 33 pet cent. below thOse of others ;. and from
the lung standing of thislcstablishmencthe trees
and ehrulaz are large and of superior
Among the Flowers arc a large , varieti of splen
.4 id Double Dahlias, of surpassing be,auty.
,The
catalegurex.comprise :
I. Fruit and Ornamental Trees* and Plants.
2, Bulbous Flower Roots,, and splendid Dah
3. Green. House Trees And Plants. •
'4. Gtirden and Agricultural Seeds, with, redo
ced wholesale prices. - •
The proprietors of Nurseries will, on applies.
lion, be furnished with a catalogue of Trees and
Shrubbery of the smaller sizes et low wholesale
prices: .
The undersigced having been appointed A
:gent for the Messrs. 'William ft. Prroce &Co.,
will receive orders for any of. the Trees, Plants,
or Seeds, , furnished frOm their celebrated Gar.:
dens and Nurseries.
Cataloguer with the prices_ annexed, • can' be
seen at the office of the - Miners' Journal.
li. BANNAN.:
Pottsville, Pit.
' 4 ovember IS,
• riIiLMNERY.
MRS. MARTIN
UEsPECTIILY announces to the Liao
of PottsvilVand vicinity, that shellajust
opened her
FALL FASHIONS,
Among which are a variety anew "tvie'Bon.
net Velvets. Silks, Ribbons. &c., . Her
VELVET BONNETS
Are of the latest and 'blest
Jashionah b rePatterne; which
she is determined to sell as
cheap as-they can pur.
chased elsewhere. She re
spectfully solicits the i pat.
renege of the public. '
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"A A."
~p - al7 ,
4 ' • •
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Nov- 18,
' • Stray Cow.
WAS brought to the stable of the subscriber
for maint nonce, on the 14th of October, a white
and red s potted COW, with a slit in each ear,
supposed to be about :a years old; she was taken
up on the West West Branch rail road, about 2
miles from Lleivellyn . br trespassing in the neigh
boring gardens. The owner -can havoher again
by coming forward, proving property; paying
charges, &c.,by application to the subscriber, resi
ding in the town of Llewellyn. OthcrWise she
will be Sold according to Law, to defray ':the.et
rinses: JOHANAN
•Llevcellyo, Nov. 10th, 1840. , 47-3t'
Administrator's: Not ioe,.
lIVOTICE is hereby given, that letters: of Ad
4 : 11 ministration on the estate of 'nautili Jone s ,
Umbrella Maker, late - of the Borough of
ville„.Sehuylkill county, deceased, have been
granted to the subscriber, by the Register of
.Schuylkill county : Therefore, all persons in
debtcd to said estate, are requested. to'make pay
rrient, and all those having claims will; present
them to the subscriber, residing in Alinersville:
for settlement. • , - • •
November, 13,
NOTICE.
'NOTICE is hereby given that the Books for
the Subscriptlen to the Stock of the Mount
Carbon BE7l)(in Carbon Rail ROad Company, will
be opened on Thursday, 30:h of November,
at the Pennsylvania Hall, chuylkill Countyl; at
the houie lately kept by Daniel Herr,; Reading,
: Berke County; and at the Eichange, iri the city
of, Philadelphia, agreeably. to. en Act to Incor
porate the Mount Carbon `Sc Port. Carbon Rail
Road • .
Company. •
• BURD PATTERON, C(4n ,, s,
G. G. PALMER ; . 5
NaCerilbei 18, 1843
-If.E OF RAIL ROA I. STOCK.
255; 81-JARES. of ..the Valley
Navigati l n and -Rail Road Compaay,"
,will -bo
and
sold by - Auction, at , the Philadelphia Exchange,
on the evening of.Thursday;the 23rd jnsiant, at
7 o'clock--on account of Whom it maY concern.
No7ember 18, 1813. -47-1 t
PROCLAIL-ITION.
HEREAS the. Hon. NATHP4IEL B. EIDILED.
t 1 Y Esquires President of the several Court; of
Common Pleas. of the counties of Dauphin. Lebanon
• and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and 3iistice of the
several Contt.softl/uarter Sessions of the Peace. Oyer.
and Ter.niner, and General Gaol Deliitery, infsaid•
counties, end Strang N. Palmer and George Rphn,
Esquires; Judges of.thr. Court of Quartet Sessions of .
thc.Peace. Oyer and Terminer. and, cenOral Gaol De
' - livery, for the trial of all capital and'; other offeriders,
in the said Co - unly of Schuylkill—by their precepts to
me directed,have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, o)era tid 'Terminer. and General GaoT
Dclivery,:to be holden 21 - Orwigsburg. on the second
Monday „in December, next. (being thd 11 th of said
• ' month„ tbcontinucon,e week. 'e •
Notic is therefore hereby given, to theCoronor, the
Justice or the Peace, anti Constsbtes of the said Coun.
ty of Schuylkill. that they are by the said precept
commanded to be theta Wand there at 1.0 O'clock to
— I he forenoon cf said day; with their rale, records, in
. cliiisitides. examinations. and all other remembrances,
,to do those things which to theii, several offices ap
pertain to be done ; and all those that: are bound by
•recognisances, to prosecute against the :prisoners that
'
are or then shall be in thCgaol of said county ofScheyl
- are-to bd then and there to prosecute them as
• ' sf,all be just. '
•Gcrd• ate la'Commonwealtli.
•• J EATIAH 'REED, Slier • -
. —Sheriff's Office, Ormigs-4. •
• burg, Nov: 18, 184. •S , 017--
• ,
N. B --The avieriessci and Jerors who'arc s'unthaon
ed to attend said Court, are required toettencl puoctu
• ally. In case of non-attendance. the law in such ca
res, made and provided. will-be rigidly enforced..—
. • Thicnotice is published by order of .the Court ; thoie
• • concerned will therefure govern themselves'accord
. • ingly. • , •
Winter Sperm Oil. • •
j.O S.rieeetved a Salmi:Lir attlele of Wint.F:
:Sperm Oil, for sale by. ..! •.r,r',.• • •
... • ,
• ,
WM. N. MARSHALL,
Corder Norwegian St., Mt. Carbon Rail !load.
November 18, 1893.. .; 47
7VI w YottK DRIED P . MS,
&IST recaired and for salq.by ,
• . WM, ..11, MARSFIACLv
Comor of Norwegian St., Mt. Carbon .R Road
_November 18, - 47:-
"F.101A111!8 DIARY FOR .1844 —Jiist recei
ved and far Sale at this office .
Mr/Scaler 18.
D'AIIGBIGNE'B - HIBTORY OF THE RE-
FORMATION in Germany and Spi.xerlaud,
eurnpieto 19 ono volutna, price $1; just received
end ter-Pale B. HANNAN, Agent. '
Novernber , • 47- 7
FOUR of a very superior quality, just received
and for saleat the York store by the blrrel or
.''tzetodred weight. EDWAR D YARDLEY.
• 40—Q
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v
111.111INI-1_1.14 AN D CONTE ACV:4IS'
PROPOSALS' will be . received by the. Due
MouNTAIN COAL -CoitrANT. • until the ' 30th
ins[ for , the minin g . and delivery, free from
dirt, slate and other impurities; into. boati, at
RocIipoVtroLTIIIRTY TO 'FORTY THOU
SAND TONS OF COAL from the Mines of the
Companyi l iddring the season of 1844, or for, the
mining .and.. Jeletery of the same'amount. and
quality of Coal, into the Road Cars at the mines.
Also, fur the' running the same over the Rail
Road, and 'delivery into Boats,' the Company fur.
nishing'the
_Road free front 1,4311, the necessary
Cars and fixtures, the Contractor for heeling,
keeping them in repair and finding melt.° to
fourteen mule=, the number required. .
These mines are within four miles of thb Le
high, arc large and easily worked, reqGiring lit
tle propping and ate free from slate ; the' Rail
'zingis a new one of Iron, the cleaning and si.
'zing thc Coal is done by water-poWer, and the po.
sition of the works is such that there is very
little - expense. in loading cars or putting the coal
into boat 4. To a person well qualified ;; this
will be found a desirable op`eration, .and wog
thy of' attention The COMpany betng desirous
of conducting, this business' ,with_ energy, will
require reference as to the necessary qualifica
tions.
- Proposals tvill received l'or driving
about 200 yard of tininel,feet by. 7 in the
clear, into Vie mines of the Company, the Con.
tractor to state the pricet.,per lineal yard fur
Rock, as well as for -Sand; Stone. Slate and
Coal. The mines, Road and] fixtures, and the
plan of the tunnel, - will hi )3hown contractors,
and' all other information given them on 'appli.
catkin, to Mr. S. R.tKemble;Superintendent; at
Rockport. ..•
Proposals to he directed to
W. M. RICHA RDSON, Pres't.
Buck Alountairl Coal Coinpiny.
P:ltitl.;l.)'ti I, N / r.,13, till. 47-2
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans'
C,ontt of Berks Counts', and an order of the
Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, the sub
scribers, Administrators of.the Estate of Jona
than Jones, late .of East Brun t swielt township, in
the . Comity of Schuylkill, de'cea'sed, Will oiler
at Public Sale, at the House bf John Bailey, ir.
Hambtirg, Berks County, -
On Saturday, the flth day of December, next,
the undivided one fourth parts of all the , follow
ing Real Estate ut Jones, Keiiri, & Co. .
i;o. 1. WINDSOR • FURNACE, and about
3f,00 Acres of Wood and SprOM Land, eittlate in
• Windsor, GreenWich and. Albany
rownships•Berta County,3 miles from
Haniburg,with thifollowing improve.
_ meats : "One Fuinace with the ne
cessary buildings attached for Moulders, large
Coal House, Ware Muse; Carpenter Shop, Smith
Shop, a new °ranted Stamping Mill, a good and
' well - .finished two ,story Stone
,F 1
• • • sion House; Office, Smoke 'lonic, and
a a a' &•-• convenient. Housed for workmen, large
a
Barn and stable all in good order.
No. 2. 1021 Acres of Wooti and Sprout Land, -
situate in Windsor township, Berke County,
adjoining Windsor Furnace! Land, and land of
George Miller, Charles Keller, Peter C. 'Baum,
Jonathan Weidman and others..
No. 3. 88 Acrei of Wood and Sprout Land,
situate in West :Brunswick township, Schoyl- -
kill County, adjoining Windsor Furnace Land,
lot No. 4, and lands of John Schall•and Jonathan
Weidman. ,
No. 4. Abciut 120 Acres of Wood Land, situ.
ate in• West Brunswick township, adjoining
Windsor Furnace Land, Lot No. 3, and land of
John schall. ,
No.. 5.,551 Acres of Wdbd and Sprout Land,
' situate' in Gr6nWich township, Barks
„ County, adjoining lut-No. 6, and lands
of Daniel Keller, John Gieenwald
and others.
No. 6. 861 Acres of Wood and Sprout Land,
situate in said Gratin jell township, adjoining
!its No. 5 and 7, and , lands of Samuel Gerhart,
John Greenwald and others, P
No. 7 135 Acres of Wood and Sprout Land,
situate in said Greenwich iTownship, adjoining
Windsor 'Furnace land, lot Nu. 6, and lands .of
Martin Zettlemoyer, John Greenwald and oth
ers.
Sale to commence at 12 ' o'clock.
By order of the Ceurt of Berlts County.
WILLIAM SCHOENER, &c.
By order,uf the Court of Schuylkill County. •
• JOHN IieIDOWNINO, Cl'h.
. . , . PETER JONES,
•
• NICHOLAS JONES,
i‘ !I Administrators.
Novernber 18,
• N. B. The Assigned' of ; 'Jones,. Keint & Co.,
will sell the other undivided portion of all -the
several properties above !rientioned; at'the same
time and pine. •
JOIIN JON:ES,.
Administrator.
4i-6t'
Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court
of Schuylkill. County, the Subscribers,. admiuis.
trators of the estate aforesaidiwill offer at Public
Sate at the liuuse of MichaerGraeff, in Orwigs.
burg, Schuylkill County, on .
illonday,lhe 11th day*-Diceinher ;text,
47-2'
at 3 o'clock in the afternocirir A certain ondivi
Jed 'half part, of 2004 Acre and 84 perches of
land more Or. loss, situate! in said East Bruns.
wick township, bounded bYllands'of Elijah Ilam
mey,B. Kepner, Jacob RuMble and others: The
improvements are a Fffga! with three fires, two
large Coal Houses, Saw Mill, Smith Shop, a good
• two story' Dwelling House, 0 cense
, sass II Merit !louses for workmen; about 100
fl' is - acres of the land is arable and a
high state of cditivation, a good young
Apple Orchard. The Little Schuylkilrriver pas.
ses through the land (Copt three : miles, and the
-Little Schuylkill Railroad ; the same distance,
and Cold Run also passes through the same, arid
there are several good wattir.pmvera tin thi same
premises. '
By order of tlia Court. -
JOHN IL DOWNIN,G, dlerk. •
PF.TER JONES, • •
NICHOLAS JONES,
Administrators..
ME
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- el lb S 0 ,
0
Pursuant to an order of the . Orphan 2 Cotirt
or uerks Countyihe subsCribers;Ad ministrateirs
of the Estate,aforesaid, vi ill offer at Priblic Sale,
at the'house of denry 31 . -Kenty,lnnkepper, in
j a
the Village of Douglassvi le,
• Ort Saturday, the IGth ' yof December next,
at 1 o'clock in the afterifoon, a Valuable Farm;
now or late in the tenurplof Jacob Masser,. situ-,
ate in Amity township, Harks Cannty; bounded
by rends of. Jacob Geigei, SannuaFritz, Adam
Egolf, Slieepshankr4 Thomas Ready, Jo
, cob Weaver, and D. Horner, co ltalning 207 A
, eras mire 'or - less, about' 14' Acres of ' which is
.f.-x...iv, Woudla ndo ndl about 6 Acres meadow;
the remainder in. Farmland, under
i - ' ,- good Fences;tind in a laigh.""state of
' cultivation, being well Dined. The
improvements 'are a good two story Stone Man.
sion House, and a never &Wag spring of good
Water convenient, a large Swiss Barm Apple Or
chard and other fruit trees; also a convenient one
1 •
2 , ,j. ,
Story Stone. Tenaot House and- log
..lii.'., Stable attached; a public road passes
illig.: ~ i 7 7 , .,:.. through the above property and it is
-„.,..----__-_ convenient tb schools and ' place of
worship.. •
i j . - , t .
.r
- By order o i dle Court. '
WILLIAM SCHOENER, Clerk.
', PETER JONES,
NICHOLAS JONES,
Administrators.
47-:-. , ' I
EMI
111
PUBLIC SALES..
L SO,
I%.ove:nbei . 18,
November 18,
. , A Card.
ilw RS. GRANT. Instruettesi on the Pianoror
-4-"a te, Guitar, and iWvocal music offers her
proiessionar services tq the Ladies, of Pottsville.
Residence it Mr.'.l3 F. PONIROY'S,
Cornea.' of Mahantango and 'Zourtland ate.
,
(ober - H. ;
, . • 42-3ino .
,
BARRELS SAiII.NA gAYrr —
A`-''' - '`" Constantly 'unhand . , a full supply of the
a ba s e superior, article in' baircls, 4 1.2 bushels, whielr
will bb sold Teri low, by . •
.GRAYS REDII4ETT. -
St4and 2nd wharf below
Locult Schuytkill,Thdadelohia
June 17,8143.
I
CILR3I3O:
'HE subscriber takes this method of returning hit
JII• • thanks to hisf, cattlemen; and friends for the lit
era! support that they have extended towards hint.'
and hopes by Strict attention to business, to merit a
share of public liairon32e. The public may depend
that every article from his establishment he can war
rant to be mace itilthe best manner, and of the hem
quality of trimmings. Also, in the [mutt approved
prevailing style of taste and elegance. No establish
ment in .Pottsvilld, the • subscriber. pledges himself,
shed surpass him•in procuring a well made, tasteful
and fitting garment.
W....A. WILLIAMS,
- • 3 i doors above the Exchange.
, Pottsville N0v.19, ' • 47
MILITARY NOTICE. • . •
To the enrolled•Alilitia and Volunteeii compo
sing the .30th Itrgiment, 2d Bngcrde, 12th Bat.
. tation; and Upper and Lower, Mithantacgo
Townships, lif Brigade; 6th Div. P. M. '
iIgOTICE hereby' given, that on the applica
tion with a statement of the difficulties un
dcr: which you are labdring, the General officers
of the
-6th Division, P. - M.:. have formed a Third
- Brigade embraMng , the 30th Regiment, 2d Bri
gade,l2th Battellion,lst Brigade, and Upper and
Lower Mahantcfngo Townships, let \ Brigade.—
The Third Brigade will constitute the whole of
Schuylkill county, the well defined lines of the
county forming its boundaries.
4 ° W: H. 'KEIM,
ilMajor General 6th Div. P. M.
,k WILLIAM HIGH.
Brigadier General 2d Brigide, 6th Uriv.
! • C. SEILER,
Brigadier General let Brigade 6th Div.
•
Head Quarters 6 Ply. P. M. t
Reading Nov. IS, 1843.
READING, Nov. 15,1843.
Col. D. Krebri: Sir—You are hereby ordered
and directed to iifficiate as Brigade:lnspector etc]
advertise the Battalion elections' for Brigadier
General and Brigade Inspector of the third Bri.
gade,6th Al. on Tuesday the 19th
day of December next, between the hours of ILI
in the forenoon and 6 in the afternoon. The e
lections will 'fel governed by the 14th and 15th
Sections of the Willa Laws.
WM. 11. KEIIII.
• Major General Gth Div. P. M.
111I4TIA ELECTIONS,
itl
. InsFpClor Brigadiero thdG•el3lerigaaliciend6l3thrigeve.
P. Mi by the sevsral Battxtions and
1 .I 'l .I.iist4, Zi I.lt. Zhu buid Brigade will be
H
~.1 held stemirding to law, on • .
P 7 Tuepday the 10th of December next,
I . between the hours of 10 in the forenoon
and 61in the afternoon, liy the enrolled
-- -' l- - Militia find volunteers ofi the said Bri.
bade at the foll Owing places, viz;
The Ist Battalion,3oth Reg't. 2d Brigade 6th
Division P. M.iltat the court house in the borough
Of Orwigsburg l i, - Major J. H. Lutz will superin
tend the election. , ----t , 7!
The 2d Battalion 3Qth Reg't. at the hmise of
Henry Geisse ip the Borough of Pottsville. Ma
jor Samuel M. Mills will superintent the election.
The Ist Battalion Schuylkill county Volunteers
at the ExChange Hotel inthe borough of Potts
vine. Major James,H. Campbell will superin
tend the election.
The 12th' Battalion Ist Brigade 6th Div. P. M.
at the public house of William Liitz in the Bo
rough of Pinegrove. Major Jacob Mennig will
superintend the election... ,
The Townships of Upper and Lower Mahan
tango at the hituse Of Samuel Moyer' in Upper
Mahantongo. ,George Boyer, Esq.,. willeuperin
tend the electinn
By ordEr hf
tl
DANIEL KREBS,
Acting'Brigade Inspector,
' 3d Brigade 6th Division P:11i.
-
Nov. 19,
INSOLVEST DEBTORS.
E subsq,ibers have applied to the J u dges of.
34 - the Court, of Common Pleas of Schuylkill
county, for the benefit of the several Acts of As
sembly, pasicil for the relief of Insolvent Debt
ors, and that Ithe said Judges have appOinted
Monday, i the 4th day of December next, at 10 o'-
clock in the forenoon, at the Court Hotta°, in
wigsburg, for the hearing of us and our cred
itors, when and where they may attend if they
think proper.:L
WICLIAM. BURNS, ,•
AMOS KOCH.
- THOMAS SHOEMAKEMS,
Nov. 11, - i ..46-3t'
PVIILIC SALE.
P t
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URSUANT td an order of the • Orphan's
Court of i Schuylkill County, the. Subscriber,
Administrator of the Estate iifJaMei Moorhead,
late of the Btfrough of Pottsville, in the County
ofSchuylkill'F deceased, will expose to - sate by
Public Vendile, on Saturday, the 2d day of De-.
cember next,et 1 o'clock in the efternooc, it the
"Pennsylvania Hall," in the BoroUgh . ot Potts-
Ville, and Chunty aforesaid:'' A certain lot of
Ground, sittiti;te et the Southwesterly. corner of
Maiket and Adairt streets, in the Borough of
Pottsville, in i Schuylkill County, being twenty
feet in front iind one hundred and fifteen feet in
depth, being Part of the_ lot marked in the gene
ral plan of said town, with the No. • 94. • On
which is erected a Two Story Brick House, with
back buildings andßasement. Late
the Estate of Jemcs . :Mohrhead, de
nn; ; ceased.
Attendance will begiven; and the
si.oditions of Sale made known by
JOHN. P. HOBART,
AdministrateK
By Order of the Court.
' JO [INV. DOWNING,, Clerk.' •
Orwigsburp Nov. 11, 46-4 t
PUBLIC SALE.
ILL he sold at Public Sale,,at the House
of William Mortimer, in the Borough of
Pettsville, On Monday, the 27th .day of Novem
ber, inst., atll.o o'clock A. M. AlLthat certain
t r ot or piece of Ground, situate on the. North
westerly aide of Market Square, in the Borough
of Pottsyille marked in Poll 3C Patterson's ad
hional, plan of said Borough, with No. 23
containing ,in front on said Market Square, 60
feet, and in depth 100 feet.' ; Bounded South.,
westerly by, lot, No. 25, Northwesterly by a 20
foot Alley,Northeristerly ti r lot No. 21, and South
westerly; by said Market Square.
Cond itions at Sale.
Nov .11
itegistees Notice.
IVOTIC— :is hereby given; to ill Legatees, ere.
* I I ditoriqnnd others interested in the following
admtnistraiiun accounts which have been'filed in
the Register's office, in and for, the j county of
Schuylkill by the exenutors, adminisiraters and
Guardians Piereof, that the same have_ been al
lowed by the Register and will be p esented to
The OrOimps' Court, to be held at : Origsburg in
and forj said county, on Monday ; the lth day of
December next, for confirmation and allowanee,
agreeably to law, at which time and plaee you
May attend if youthink proper. .(
I. The 'account of John Scholl; Guardihn of
Samuel Heim, minor'ehild' of John Heim, 'son
of Leonard, late of Manbeim Township; decd.
2. The second account of Henry Sheernakor
'one of the executors of the estate of John, Wei ie ;
late cif the Borough of Orwigsburg. deemed:.
'3. The laccount of Charles Daher, administra
tor of the*state of Thomas Ireland, late of the
town of Pprt Carbon, debeased. : * :
4. The second account of Peter Kremer, 'Exec
iltor •of the estate of Abraham Fertig, late ,of
Pmegrovej townshipedeceased.' j ,
5. The :account of John Strauch,buarditin of
Sarah ()Wens, alias Spencer,. late Sarah Heffner.
= 6. The'ikccount ofJeremieh Kelly, administra
tor of the Estate of Lawrence Lawler, late of the
Borough Of Pottsville' decaaktd. J ,
c JOHN H. DOWNING, Register.
Rogisteir's office, Or wigs.l
bum Nov, 1 1 th . 1843 , c ', " 46
011 . LE4C11ED AND tiNDLEACHED.3IIJ.S
-1.11", from 61 to 15 cif; per, yard. For
Bale by.l Q. & 4. 11UNDtRSON ,
September 35.. •
THE MINERS' JOU AL.
BY virtue of several writs of , Vend (tom Ed
'
pinas and Levaria Fad es, isitiediont of Hie .
Court of Common Pleas - of Schuylkill coiintY, rind
to me directed will be eapesedlo sale by
Vet.due or Outcry :
• •
On - Saturday, the VAldayof Decemtio nest,
•
At 10 o'clock A. M. •at the house of! Miclooll
Graeff, in the Borough -, of, Otivigsburg, Sabityl,
kill County. ' ' 1 1
No. 1. All. that certain ;Messuage,lenemint
and tract of land situate in West Peon town
ship, Schavlkilli County, bounded byi land of
late John Kleckner. now 'of John and Henry'
Sassaman,..paniel Shively. and other coottim.
ing IS6 acres, be the same more or lesi, with
the: appurtenances consisting; of a
V' Log House, Stable and Saw Mill.l
H I ; 2. The undivided tw f o - 4hirds
of a certain tract - of land situate pirt
ly in Hush township, Schuylkill coUntyi and
partly in Lausanne township.NorthamPton coun
ty containing 1748 acre's, with the apinufenan•
ces, consisting of 3 San , Mills, onS, item .
Saw Milli - 11nd two water Power Saw 1:
No. 3: A certain tract of land , situate on', Goal
Run, partly' in East Brunswieand intrilyi in
Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county,
adjQm
ing lands of Samuel Hofer; Daniel Yost and oth.
ere, containing 100 Items, with the apiurtet an-
ces. • ! .
No. 4 A certain tract of. unimprovedlland,Ud.
joining the laSt desdribed,l and lands Of_ Daniel
Graff and otheri, Containing 200 . acres1 with {the
appurtenances.
, ,•1
. No. .5.! A certain. tract - of ,unimproVed: ladd,
situate in Rush township county afordsaid,
joining lands of -Jeremiah Pearsol arid' others,
containing 10 aeres,,, with - the oppurtenan.
ccs.-
-
- ,A. RUSSEL
Agent for Horace Binnev.
46-3 t
' SHEItiFFIS.:SALIM: E ;
10. F REAL F.STA.IPE.I
,
No. 6. A certain tract of unimproved landisit-
Date in Schuylkill township, and -countiordjOin
ing lands •of---Shelhamer,—Cook :and inh
ere, containing . 400 acres,irith the appurtenan.
ces. ; ; ;
. ;
No. 7.q.he undivided' third partof iaMerlaip
tract of land 'situate in Rush lowniesip,!4inny
aforesaid,adjuining land.of - Sainuel Lindner, and
other lands, lands of William - Auderled,
con
taining 3000 acres, with the apptirtenanees.
No. 8, The undivided half part of mertain
tract of land, situate in Rush tinvii;;;l4, cotinty
aforesaid, adjoining lands, of Margaret vr/iii;i:g,
and others, containing 196 acres and 121 i :per
ches. with' the 'appurtenances. Late i the 'estate'
urilfiam Audenried. • •
• tit the same time and pt 3
sa.
that certain tract of land, situate in Pinegrove,
Township, Schuylkill county, called; "Mount
Pero." consisting of several tracts of )arid,Mne
thereof on which the Forge, Messuageand Ten.
enients are erected, adjoining lauds oftate Abra.
ham Keefer, deceased, Michael Clemenb, nedeas
ed,..luhri Shartle nee others, is part: of u tract of
land which Samuel Huntzinger, Esq formerly
High Sheriff, of Schuylkill county, by legal Pro
cess sold as the property of Adam geed, land
which by cundry conveyances became' vest4d in
'John Brown, containing 260 acres, more or less,
together with the appurtenances, consieting:of
: Forge, Furnace, Saw Mill, iwo dtory
.... I I log. dwelling house ' BlacksMith dbop.,
NI L .- Barn, Stable, Coal house.; tdnan
houses, and other ouibuild:ingsi: an
other part therecif is the same which Henry sotz
iriger wife by Deed. dated the 29th Miarch 1828
conveyed to Adam llaudenbush,lacob,JoSenh,
and Samuel Spohn, ;whose titleetmealmei vested
with the said John Brown, containing 5 acres
more or leas; anotherrpart thereof:Michael Clem.
ens and wife by deed dated the 3d Au1Y,.1828,
granted to Jacob. Bair,' who conveyed to the; said
Ratidenbysh and Spohn, whose title as aforesaid
became vested in the said John Brown ; and the
other partthereofbeingthe undivided threefonrths
of several tracts of unimproved :and, Containing
in the whole about 4,00 acres and alloWance:more
or less; adjoining land of Henry Eckler,' Martin
Kuhns, Jacob Leffler and other's, snrveyed on
warrant granted to :Adam Raudenbnali, Henry
Eckler and Jacob Spohn, whose titlei became
vested in the said John Brown.
• ' 2. Also, all that certain tract of land,' situate'
in Pinegrove Township,Schuylkill empty, hemp
ded by lands of Jaccib Eagle,by the Rocky Moen:.
taro, lands of George Kunts, Fiederi4k Schneck
and others,.containtng 100 acres and 107 parchei
and allowance more or less, being the sarnii land
which was surveyed on a warrant dated 01'04
March 1793 and granted to John i llicrketand pa.
tented to him. ; ; , ' i
-3, Also, all that certain tract of landoninate in
Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill county, hound
ed by lands of NichOlas Eckler, Joseph Campbell,
Eva Diehl and others; eontaining 7 acres and 20
perches more or lesd,with the appurtehanceb, con
sisting of a log dwelling house. . •
4. Also;.all,that.certain piece or parcel Of land
situate in Pinegrove. Township, county aforesaid,
bounded by land: of Henry Soizinger,i Peter
Schneck and others, containing about -15! 'acres
more or less, with the .appiirtenancee.
5: Alto, all that certain tract offlarld, situate in
Pinegrove Township, county, atorerdid; bOunded
by lands of 'John Minnig, Simon Conflire,i, Adam
Leiss and others, containing 18 aereki and B 6 per
ches and alleivance more ortess with the Oppur
.
tenances. 1- • •
6. Also, al! that certain tract of land, situate in
township and county aforesaid, bounded by land
of late Henry W. Conrad, now Moses Rubbatch,
late Nicholas Eckler,now of the said4olinßiown
Simon Confare, and others, containing 79 acres
80 perches neat measure, more.- less, With the
appurtenances.. / t
• Also, all that certain tract of land, situate
in Pinegrove Township, county aforesaid, boar].
ded by the Swatura creek, land ofVeorge Kra
mer, Peter Diehl, and others, containing 90 acres
tmure or less, with the impurturances. Late the
.estate o&John Brawn. ! f i • •1
the same • time and .place, All
that certain lot or tierce! otEground, situate, lying
and being at Schuylkill Haven; Mapheim town.
ship, Schuylkill county, bounded -an the North.
east, by the river Schuylkill, on the, East by lot
No. 12, on the Southwest by Broadway;and on
the West by-lot No. 10, containing in 'front on
said river Schuylkill 96 feet, 6 in'ehee, and 66
feet on Broadway,' and running in depth from
Broadway, to said-river Schuylkill a'nd marked in
the plan which is filed at Orwigeitiurg,' in the -
office for ReCording 'of Deeds No.'ll, being the
same lot of ground, -which Henri Ravish, late
High Sheriff of Schuylkill county,hy Deed, dated
the 22d day of December 1834, granted
.and con
veyed to Jacob Seitzinger, with the appnrtenan
ccs. As the property of Jacob Seitzinger.
Jit the same time and 'law, All
that certain lot or piece of ground, !with the buil
' , A _.4 bings and improvements erected 'on
ic all • the panic, situate, lying and being at
se I the Norttorrest corner of Norwegian
and" Jacksenfstreets, in the eastern
addition* to the.borougff of Pottsville,montaining
in front on the said Norwegian street ;running
westwardly from the corner of said Jackson st.,
50 feet and extending ithat width in depth on the
line of said Jackson street and parellel, thereto
200 feet to east. Market. street,'being lot No. 10,
as marked and laid ont in the said Eastern addi.
tion of Potisvilli p hounded in front by Norwegian
street, infthe rear by East Market street, on the
East by said Jaekson!street and en %Veit by
lot-No. 9, together with the berecljta cots and
appurtenances, Consisting of one daubft sto
ry frame dwelling • hoiase, one and a;: ory
frame dwelling lhouse; 1 two-story e ling
house and a frame stable. As the :property •of
• ;
Georie Rich. 1 • :
:Jl.l the , tame time and:piaae, The
undivided half Oa certain lot or piece Of ground,
and premises. situate; : in Port Carbon, Schuylkill
county, beginning at a italic, a Corner in a line
of land of Jacob" W.SPitzingerend Othdrs, thence_
by lots Noe. 4,'5, 6,7, and 8, Smith . 2 - t degrees,
East 112 feet to a stake in-a line of a4O feet at.,
thence North 86' . degrees, East .(3 feetsto a stake
corner. of a 40 rectitreat, thence by 010 same
north 27 degrees, West4l.2 feet to a stake in - the
line of the 'said land of W. Seitzinger ana oth
era, thence by the same south 68 degrees, West
43, feet to the place lor beginning, marked and
numbered in Potts addition to Part Carbon No. 9,
with the'appurtenancee, canalalingß!
.... a large frame tivein house,'. large
frame stable, with a pump end well of
water and. ri • two-story . traine .store,
'lmam As the, property or :AO joo. •
At the, scup; tinter p:/fge," - . A.
Sortein jot oftaPdo:olgioand-lirlifFtemilies 510.
• • F
..,. ; :' i - : .. - , - ;- ; :i:.-. r i:: : :,1 5 -, : ,-
a t e- in Port carbon, eounly•ak4nsitid; beginning
at a stake, a;corner in a line of Itiod•ot4attob W.
Settsinger and others, thence by lots Net. •4,!6' t 6.
7 and ft south 2ldegress, east 11;V feet to a stake
in a line of siforty.feet timer, thence north 6,6 dk.
grees. east 43 feet to-i stake cotner.!a forty lest ,
strett.thence by the saute north 17 dgrees,'west
112 feet tom stake in the line of ibe• *aid land•of
J. W.
,Setisinger and others, thence by the Same
south 63 degtees west 43 rest 'to the place of
beginnit:g„ marked and numbered 10 Pelt's Ad .
dttion to Port Carbon N 0.9, with appurtenances,
'" consisting of' a latieTasern (House,
•ss::. large Stables, with]a Pump, and well
1 1 ; a of water, and a two story frame
Store-house. Latetkc estate of Sant
net Cfiris,mart. . ' i• -
--- - • .
at • the !sam e time aiid! plate, The
one undivided fourth part of all that certain Lot
of Ground, situate in the Borough of plinefsville,'
Schuylkill county; bounded ncirtltwarlily by Sun.
bury st., southwaidly by South street, eastward.
ly by Third 'street, and westwardly by lot No. 36
•being feet on Sunbury street, etentling South.
wardly 100 feet, to a lot adjoining!, South st.
and being the lot marked ,
in the general plan of
Borough with No. 34, with' the; apiurtenances.,
consisting of a two story Frame Dwelling House, :
with 'a Basiainenfatory, and alone and a halfstory
Frame. Kitcherr,thereto attached,:anif a two story,
Frame Dwellini - House and Frame stable. Laic'
the estate of Daiid J. Davis,
At the; same time Lind, place, AU
that,eertain ItrOt of land, situate in West Penn'
Township; Schuylkill county, bouniied• by other
lands late, the 'estate! nf Peter Herber, lands of,
Jonas Roerich, John Hoeser, j and othSes, contain.;
ing 80 acres, be the same mbre or less. with the'
• - •
sppurtentinces, consisting of a two:
,t story 'Log Dwelling !House. with a ,
1"11 t • one story Kitchen theretil attached, a'
Rarn and Blacksmith Shop,
never tailing well of Water, I and an Apple Or.:
chard. Late the estate of Pster Herber.
• Seized and taken tinder Hiecuiion and will be
sold by • • I '
JEREMIAH. REEO, Sheriff;
Sheriffs Office, Orw igs- / I •
• burg Nov. 11, 1843. (
IN :BA.NKRpPTC.Y.
FOR DISCHARGE.
• - •
- I
• nifited States Court,.
EASTERNDISTRIC PENNSYI VANIA.
In Bankruptcfr.
•
• .
NOTICE'. -
'PETITION for Discharge .and Certificate
•,'• under the' Bankittp! Law has been filed by
Daniel Stahl, Clerk, Schuylkill co. i
And Friday the 19th day of Januar7 next, at 11
u'cloCk, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there
of. before the said Court, sitting in 'Bankruptcy,
at the District Court Room in the Liity — of Phila.
delphia. when and where the predators of the,
said Fettioner, who have preyed their debts, and
all . other persons in interest, may appear and
show cause, it any they ha've, wilt. such Dis
charge and Certificate shoul d not be granted.
• FRA'S HOPKINSON,
Clerk (Attie District Court. ,
Nov. 19, - • 47-10 t
NOTICE.
A PETITION for Discharge and Certificate
•L - - under the Bankrupt La his been filed by
John B. Douty, Boatman, Schuylkill County:
And Friday the sth day or January next, at 11
o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there
of, before the said Court', sitting MBankruptcy, al
the District Court Room in the City of Philadcl
phia, 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, it any they have, why,such Discharge and
Certificate, should not be granted.
FRA'S; HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the Diqtriet Court.
October, 28, 1843. . •1 • I 44
NOTICE. j
PETITIONS' for Discharge. and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Law. IlaVO been filed by
Alfred Sabbaton, Iron Manufacturer,
- Schuylkill 'Co.
Paul A. Sabbaton, Iron Founder and
Steam Engine ManufactUrer, do.
And Friday, the Ist day orpecem!)er, next, rkt 11
o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thcre
of, before the said Court sitting in BankruPtel
at the District Court Room' in the City of
,
delphia, when end where Alm 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 D.
charge and Certificate should riot 'be grantee.
FRAS! HOPKINSON,
Clerk of 'the District Coon,
37
September 9,
Valuable Real Estate ) " •
In the Borough of Pottsville,
At Privat ;tile,' . .
•. ' 1 l• - •
A Lot.of ground; 20' tly 100, situate on the
r 3 l- corner of C.jntre . anlf Norwegian 'streets y
• on whiCh is erected a` Large 3 story
.. i,;,... Frame Store and ?welling House, iron.
1 1 1.1 on Centre st,,. and lour Dweiling
Holism., fronting on Norwegian st. '
.This is con.
sidered one of the best besinetLlocations in the
. ,
_borough. , 1
At.so, Three three story Frame Dwellings
and Store r, adjoining theulabOva. The .lots be.
ing 25 feet front, on Conti.° et., by .100 feet deep,
to it ten feet wide alley, building, 25 by 45.
ALCO, A Idt of•Ground,'situitte front on Centre
st., adjoining the Town Hall, being 30 feet front
by 230 feet deep, to Rail fluid st., on which is
erected a large Stone D,Welling and Store and
Storeroom, with back buildings..
Also, Four lots of Ground, ituate on the south
westwardly side of COall st., tieing twenty five
feet front on said - st.; aridllBo feat in depth, to
the . Mount.Carbon Roil goad. On which" are e.
rected four two . Story frarile - 1 1 .:tivelling Houses
17 by 32 feet'each. . 1.1 ' . ' • . t!
n;.
. ALso, Ten . frera's , two Story Houses,
~,.. and Lots , fronting oh Altthantengo at.,
~.7; 11 being 14 fect,ifin each by 86 feet deep,
and known as Clinton Row.; '
• At.so,, A lot of. Ground,t situate en the North
•Eastviradly aide of Coal et., being.l22 by leo
feet square, on which is;erected ten frame Dwel.
ling Houses, . called and known; as Coal street
Row. ' l. . ' : ' .1. 1 , ' . ....
ALSO, A lot of Groun i C•situate on the corner
of the Market Square aiinlicourtiand streets, 1:).
mg 25 feet front, on slitirketst., and 114 feet on
Courtlanct at., to tit 10 fontilwide, alley. ' ,
The whole, or-any pirt of the ,abovo'described
valuable property, will; be sold very .low;
ap
plied for soon, and en Finch terms, as may be an
inducement to those wishing to purchase Real
Fotateiin Pottsville; to embiace this 'oppurtuni.
y. ,I
For ;further particulart, call on the subscriber
in Mahantango street, I Pottivilte.
R. WOODSIDE, Agent.
' • 41—
October 7,
JAMES .4ELLy,
Clock and 'Watchmaker.
1 '
RESPECTFULLYinfOrmi his friends and
m-gl.'the public generallythitt. ho has just return.
ed from Philadelphia. and opened at his new
stand, in Centre st., neiti door to Geo. H. Stich.
ter's Iron Store, 'an issortment of CLOCk i AND
gWATCHES, of the very best quality, and
which he wili T sell it the lowest csei prl.
~ • a cell. - His assortment Comprises. Silver
ratt
Patent Lever Watchei, Eriglish Watches ; Ger
man do. Swiss do. eight day and thirty hour
Clocks, and a . variety of ether articles, belong.
ing to his line. He rviiutii also announce that
he repairs Clock's tad Witchitaiat the shortest
notice, and grtaranteei bis! work - :.Ile hopes by
strict attention to businesi, end 'reasonable Org
y:, to merit a share 'eLthe public patronage.
N.,13,--;Eight day ploc l is, are mido to order
with short notice. : 1
November, IT, i 1 i :
, 1
FEATHERS, -MATTRESSES, BEDS,
BEDSTEADS,! BEDDING., &c.
•
THE citiiens of Schuylkill county, in want of
the abovo articles 'pre.respectfully invited to
call the sobscribersbefore.purchasing a's they
are determined A`ci the lowest prices for
cash. • , FIAKTLEY & KNIGHT,
Na. f4HS'poth Second street, '
' s'deora abeam Sytuee,-13trect,
Philadelphia t NavtrnbeF , 46-2 m
';.l I . .
_
Aron! iron!! •
The subscribes his just received from Philadelphia.
a selected assortment of English end American ilea+
square.i mond and flat. of all shwa. from / to 3 inches.
which will be sold fur cash a hide cheaper-than any'
heretofore offered in Pottsville. to witl—English bar
andtire at 3/ cents. American round and square,`also
amarted hammered iron and slit .rads from 4 to 41
cents 'per pound. and warranted good. Enquire et
the "Cheap 'York :item," in the Borough of Pottiville i
EDWARD YARDLEY.
Also a few tons of large bar iron may be and very
cheap if apPlication is made soon at the York Stare.l
Pottsville, Oct; 28. 44-3 t.
-MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT
1 41 TRUSS .(. -)-,.)
)....)
1 / 2 .
• ,
,
ALSO,. - i 1
, .. ' I
DrYloseph Whites Utero Albdomine r t I
Supporter*. 1 I
A cupply of the above articles, just received
and for sale,,at the manufacturers prices. by! I
~. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. '
' ' , i . Druggist.
.
October 28. , 44--
.Shingles & Pannel Boards.-
i
qpHE subscr iber has just received a lot of 1;110
A 28 inch Joint Sbilieles.. Also a lot or Pan
•nellecl Pine Plank and Boards which will he mild
chea. Apply et the Subscriber's Lumber Yid
back of the new Presbyteiian church.
,/,../ ,
JOSEPH SHELLY.!
, .
October 29, !,
, 4511-1
itOEFATtS VEGETABLE L 1 FE PILLiA
1 AND P.MENIX BITTERS:
. -- I
lIHE high and envied celebrity which this Prl
erninent Medicine hai acquired traits invariahe
efficacy in all the diseaies which it processes to care
kas renderedthe usual practice of putting not only in
nececsary, but unworthy of them. They aro knot:
by their fruits; their good works testifiy for the
and they thrive not by . the faith of the credVous.
In all, cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and
Liver' Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Paths,
Rheumatism. Fevers and Agu e.s,Obsti nate Headaches
Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance
of the Skin, Nervous Debility, I the Sickness incident
to Females in Delicate Health ' every kind of Weak
ness thd Digestive Ormas..!_and-idall general De
rangeme_nitioth lealth;lffese Medicines have invaria
ably Proved a certain and speedy remedy.
They restore Vigorous Health to the most Exile:lts- .
.eal.Cr e nstitutions. II .
'• trial .. 7ill place the Life Pills and Phalli=
Bi A lle a r t .„"l, I reach of cempetition. in the esti
maim] of every patient, • - I
• Prepared and Sold, Wholes4:.' and Retail: at in
ll-
liam B. Moffat's Office, 33.1 Broadw4,
thony 'street. New York. I •
N. p. None are genuine unless they. have the fac
simile•ofJohn Moffat's Signature. .
• The Life Pills are sold •in BOzes—Price. 25 cents,
50ecnts. and I Dollar each, aCcording to the size •
and the Phenix Bitters in Bottles, at I dollar or 2 del;
tars each, with full directions,‘
Gond Samaritans can be had !of the Agents gratis.
For sale by B. BA NNAN, 1.. ..
- Agent for Schuylkill countyl,
, 32—ly
46-
August 5,
••
Pottsville .RFfectory.
rrt(ig eubserfber annotinces to the lovers , of
jg- good eating that he hafi taken the refectory,
in the basement story of the Pennsylvania flail,
where he will keep constantly on hand,
1 OYSTERS AND DTDXII DTFAESIDIENTS. ,
HO will be preparedto furnish all the delica
Mes of the Season as they arrive ; and hopesiby
'strict attendance to merit a continuance of that
patronage for which he is thankful. •
PETER SLLZEL, Agent'.
October if eth, • i 44
Office Mount Catba . Road
PHILADELpIIA, Nov. 3, ;843. ir
%NOE annual meeting ;tithe Stockholders Will
be held at the office of the Company, No. 78
We nut street, Phillidelphia",7on Monday the 4th
day of. December, next, ati 5 o'clock, P. M. 4 at
which time and place an Election for President,
Eight Managers, Secretary &.Treasurcr to serve
for the ensuing.year will be held. I •
JAMES C.IDONNELL. See l y
ovember 11, , I • 46-4 t.
•
Administratges• N otice.
NpTICE is hereby given, that letters of (Ad
ministration, of he gaids and chnttles, which
wr re of Jeremiah Shappell, late of Nit Carbon,
Schuylkill County, deceased, haye'been granted
by ihe Register of Schuylkill county, to the sub
scriber. Therefore all persons indebted to said
estate, are requested to come forward and make
payment, and ell thrive having claims; are-re.
quieted to preSent them for settlement.
WILLIAM KIEHNER, Jr.;
Admtniatrater. -
October 21, ' 43—W.
•
Lorberry Cetekltall Road Company.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Stochhoiders
of the above Company, that an election will
beheld on Mond . y, they 4th day of December
next, at the house of Israel Reinhard, in the Bo
rough of Pinegroire, Schuylkill - county, to elect
by,balrot; one President, eight Managers.; one
Treausurer and one secretary, to Se rv e frir the
cuSuinr. year. I -
JOHN STRIMPLER,
IsTov. 11; 4d—
.
In the Cour. of Common Pieas or,
Schuylkill county.
The Miners Bunk of Pottsiille,l OfJuly'Term
in the county,uf Schuylkill, 1843,1, No
vs I 104. •
John C. Offerman. J Ven. ELI
And now to wit, Oefeber . 27, 1843,.0n motion
ofTlionlas Morris, Esq., the Court grant krole
tOhoW cause why Geerge H. Stichter uld
not take out of Court the sum of one Hundred
and Thirty . Dollars, frein the monies arising.on
the tiale on the above Von. Ex.,-beina the balance
due on a Judgment, obtained by Pott & Meavei,
egainst,the said John C. OfFerman, and assigned
to the said George 11. '
CHARLES FRAILEY,
• 1 • Prothonotary.
Noveniber 11, 1843; 46-3
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters Of ad
4 1 11 ministration of the goods and ebonies, which
Were of Joseph Robipson;Esq , late of the- town
of• Por t Car,bon, Schuylkill county, deCeased,
.have been granted by the Register of„Schbylkill
county, to the pubseribers: Ali persona therefore,
indebted to said estate, ore reqasted to . ; make
payinent, and those Lhaving' demands, will pie.
sent fifers for settlement, to either of,the sUbseri.
hers. WILLIAM ROBINSON, •
WILLIAM B. HULL, •
Administrtors.
November 11, 4 6-6 t
.• UMBRELLAS.
THE subscribers have just'received an elegant
assortment of Silk and Cotton Umbrellas,
Which they will 'sell unusually low .for cash.—
They aro a superior aiticlo from one of the best
establishments in Philadelphia.
S. Sc. J. FOSTER.
November il. 0-31.
/11HE undersigned have associated themselves
- 1 °- as co.partners in the practice of the law.—
AU business entrusted to tbcivcare, will receive
early and faithful attention. _ I
Office at the residence of F. W :11righes, in
Centro Street, Pottsville. , •
F: W• HUGHES,
J. CHAS. NEVILLE.
45—if
Nor, 4,
JOHN . NEVILLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tl AS removed from Market Street to the store
...."L_formerly occupied. by Abut hanilleisse, in
Ccntte Street; oppoSite the Post Office. • •
Potts . ; ille:October 8;
46-31nn$2f
JOHN 1 I 1 AR
ATTORNMICACT LAW,
Will practice in tki Courts o f Selos:414;11 count§
f E nd W ro k r egs sile l t Sit a t :
ork :,ffi st t o .7 e a: b h y ill i g h ; n j k it z t. e r i s e i i n v g e l d - e
pound—veri low, } EDWARD YARDLEY.
October, 28,
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liffill
,Triaw Partnership.
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Wortisin. Press
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IVOR which subscription's will be rtepved at,
- 11 -' Ale office':
The My steries of Paris; to be compleltdin 8
numberr,at It cents each. : ' • "•'•
Works of Hannah More; to be colt
,kitedirfj .
parts at 25 cents each. . i: 1 ; •
Gibbon's decline and fall of the Rcimatif,Erqpire
to he completed in 15 IsLinibern at 25 4415• datb.
. Kendall's Life of Andrew Jackson, .11;07,6 com.
pleted in IS•numbers at 25 cents each •• •
1 M °co tioch's G cora pineal' Diction, - to le
completed to 18 nigubers at 25 cents seo. :
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October 21, • •
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,ko, . ~. a) ;tu mid'si ,
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--.. '....., FALL FASHICiNS FoR I
GENTLEMEN'S : HAVS
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Superior
,llaLs S 4 25 etra;
WARRANTED equal, if not suiiiiifOr ID Pre '
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respects, toCiny now sold in ttViity fur
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jive datars.
Are there any who doubt it.? As n:tt,•?10 o
'fact, I will, at any time, bend one, or 48 d*en.
of my superior Four Dollar rind a Quiii4eliatfi
to the Franklin Institute, to be exatti_iOnd and ' :
compared by a competent and disinteramledcom- • i
tnittee, with a liko•number (rpm any iiirier man- •
ufacturer in this city;• ' . -:.; Pi
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The subscriti& !tali fluty en hand a *intlsomo • :
assortment of the above Hats, tu,Whichilie would
respectfully invite the attention of thepciblic. -
Tho question:is ofler: asked—liow., n Ray.
mond sell at thia low price I The cpiCa
. on is at
once solved. • His rent in the aria 'pla# is morn -
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than one half leas than any other stern ii the st.,
conseqUently bin expellees rt , e less itrp . r4portion.
W. lie understands his business, and - Wei Peat,-
ticat. Ilwrrna, and gives .ithis perst4 atten.
lion.
Though his store is' not quite as ,wy as
some.othcts, ibis easily fount by thofs'Vho Stu
dy economy, and wish the- worth - ofiOtair
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- • tcr His No. is 129, Chesnut s $
One door below 411 h, north side, Philstelpltia:
'Country Merchants who wilt" a ch'oiele artialec
for Retail-can bn furnisl.ed Liberel,Tertutt,'
Country Hetteis furnished with the alJiii.o tit Pel
nor Hats, in the rough.
IC;'Persona at. a distance, by sen th eir
measure, merely the numbtr of inchetK4tund tho
head, can:be supplied at short notteet:i4. • • .
N. , a—WANTED, and for which thOigliest
CAA.' price will be paid; REn AND :0411-•T Fox
SKINS, Mink, Muakrit, Racoon, ott - $6, FFisher,
Martin, Beitr, Wild Cat, Possom and Vr Ship
ping Furs,
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. - C. F. RA 1 440110.
PhtladelphiN 00..4-44543.
• Cheap tealher•StOige.
2V o . 27 Mere/40 BlaAllear,
SOI ELO" , M inEET ANT) . FIXTiI 91:4;
PHILADELPHIA, • 'I
nE subscribers have always on lItH a goo'd
-K. assortment of Oak and Demloek:Sslo,,Calf:
skin, Dry • and Slaughter Kips, W”eArlppefi:
OPrdosa n, • Harness, Morocco,. K id, LifjOgtar:Sta..
ALSO, all kinds of SliooiThtert4 , findlngsi,
which they will Sell' to Country.l)ialers, at
a very small advance on cash. .
TRUEPITN &Co.
Oct. 14; 1843.
Acr We, have also a store, at No. 30 Market
above Ninth•streel. •
Afew dozen Coal Shovels, for saldiiithe York
Store. EDWARD
eot. 30, •
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r INHE substantial and convenient StoOtorentid
Wharelniuse, at Mount Carbon, - latelvin the on
cupanes ofJoseph White & Son.' -Thciwnre is 4.0 z
40 feet; and 'the ware hnuseqinloo feet,
. both being 2 stories high.itr*nt.having
; ;;; excellent cellars or rather tialnents;the
• Ili floors of which are on thriii4el of thq
ground at the back of eaelt , :both,buil , "
dings front on the Centre Turnpike ; theje are.gnod
docks for the'recentio n at each rif Mere.hanade. By
the Can:34ond goods brought by P &
discharged at the . level of the lst:flocieg the ware
house, directly into its rear, which restaiagainst thq
track of the Mount Carbon R Road. v ti
There is ample rnord arrond the drinks- for. piling.
platter; and a good lumber wharf will* added to
the..prem ises leased if. desired.
Iminediate iinsessinn given. ApplgAtho Dela' ?
ware Coal Company's Offices. viz•
• JOAN CMA RLL, Carbeh.
or J. R. tVhITF.,.
Ili South 3d St., •Plfriadelphii, •
Pottsville ,July 15. 29
For 8 . 0!)
July 15. 29-- y
MIEN; Clsll'o t WAS TAREV , there 'SV4Ii nothing s
incensed the Chinese against - the Britiaa,:ss the sum
many proCess by which the Tack Tarn*prived the ; •
Celestial exquisites of thar long tailacking them
off wish their dull cutlasses without ts.g "by yo6r
leave," The - subjects of the," Broth*, the Sun,'.'
had never heard of.layne'sliiir Tonic And therefore..
their grief at the loss oSsheir longl 4erished. ,
carefully cultivated ques, is not s.trprisip4; Had they
known the extraordinary virtues of tharromposit ion
.and been ,ible to procure it, their sorrototsvould have,
been turned into joy. for nssnrrdly therriecond crop:
produced by its influence, would havWeen far finer ;
than that of which their heads had : yeen dem:tried.:
We understand that Dr. Jayne has sent , quantity of
it out toChina and we Illave no T
doUbt•isAvall soon be
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in great demand there.
For sale by, F.icholtzAZindbrion.s:Cottsvillo, A,-
gents for tho propictor..
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• 4 4. GROCERIES. 4 4 .,.‘ . ; • 4
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Do yen buy Gros les?
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If you do, anfi wa r I o p r. iiA we •. ,
OR'eAs d V • HEAPF j O,
n ALL at dm New Wholesale;,: No, 4,
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South Water Street:,runruneothrough..to
Front, immediately below 'Marke t §treet, Phila.
delphia . , whote yoq will find „- 1.7 ;.,
Sugars to hlids.&l,bls. ehocolayti '• • - ,:.;
Molaasses; • - Stercli, , .:: :!./.
o 5 Tells of all &mi., „ Rice, :-: ; :s1 . . c".... ;
r.Ta „ :,,
.. piarica,up C o ffee, . Salt, ':..- r D : ',
~ roba ,, 4; , - ra '
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(,) La Guyria, " Vineg# l ,. ~ . .t r i
77
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c S ß , l i ti o b D a utningo .., ' Indig4 , 8-. -
11: Poldeiyi . ; Pi
122
Java 1 4 .. Shot,
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SpiceN&c., &a. - PenpeF;:;.! •
' . Together with a general asst4ikent of Groes. :
ries, which will be sold atthe verpolrest prices.,
• For proof call and examine for . LOurseives,.ba, ;
fore'purchasing elswhere..l.!, • ~
BENJ. REiNOLPS,
D.ot't forget the ZIo. 4. South *Her pt., Wee
Side.
November 4,
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• AdltAillitAlraiOrlTATOtiCei •• -
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NJ OTICE is hereby give.o, that - letters of Ad:; ,
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/ ministration on 'the Estate !RJameit 411013 re. •
head. late of the Borough of flatsville.la ,the::.
county of Schuylkill, deceasedMvii bee* zrat . k.l:
ted to the subAceiber by the Reg-Oiler - of Seheyt!
kill county. .Therefore all per*ii indebtof tO
the said Estate, are requested' Id hake payment,
and those having claims - ailativi,t- the said Ea 4 '
'no, will present the same for So.fflerrient to - '
.. JOHN P. 1
BART.:. - ,
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Attorney at Law, Orw sburg, Pa., ' ;
q Administrator.
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Islov. 11,
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IAX CFIOKING!-.4—Ast Cuo:ixttvot 13 id a sick "friend ,
W hom we visited theother.d r ay: i. tie lay, on what he
supposed to be his - death:bed: , 4',n•cglected cold, had --
terminated in 'violent, sore ' throat, thngtands of his
neck were'swailed. almost to sup , puratton,. Ws nett& I
was quick and irregular, hie faeollusheti With feteCr,.•
and his flesh like burning coal. ckmass ofeoagulat- .
ed mucus hadlgathereel in his threpr: and.thituouto of: .
his breathing le n sembled what is eiflibrl the death rattle,
ihr-which his edieal advisers Wih-undoubtedly ads-.
took it. We ade him not itesPs ..and having hereto '
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witnessedthel extraordinary era 'of Dr. JaymesExr ;
pee tOrant in pulmonary affection ore procured i•boti' .
tle of it. 'wh ich We administered 'en-fast as the almost
trang Led aU ffereersTas'ableforrthtiowit. -In aifiskur '
after taking the first dose our frienticouk.breath free
ay. The phlegm and Dances iWt`s 'dislesfg'ed . ?rim
Ithe reucus membrence to whi,Chithad adbered'siti.,..
was expectorated in,lllo•Viltsleitleavinit'thatrullia'-
perfectly Free; ,Within. two siestas the patient was
well.' Jayne's 'Expentorant ; iti t '2en less erne:animist ba
acute'rheumatism tpari in diseari of the riulmo4ary .
organs. ', * , . .'- •
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. For sale by Etc holt: 414 S ap . ..=ov; rottnilie; AT
gents for the Proprietor. ,•• '.,.., . •. , 7'
Dior. 11, - . - ~.. ,• _ 1 46L..7.
TO LET
~,.-. • 45-2 mo.
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