The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 13, 1844, Image 3

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    ;your Pnasident'or . al Manageni are fully cerinced,
;that no land. carnage can lonecompete With such
. ts water 'aaniniunicatioxi. in carrying (relent , and,
;believing that 'a judicious and firm administration
jof your affairs inust kart:63 ultimale it-stiles WhiCh
will both gratify your hoPes, and ;justify:their ex
pectations, they bard deemed it dtie to y4u to cm
brace a wider range than'usual, infthis annual Re-
Port, so as to give insOnte degree the grounds of
their unshaken confidence in the intrinsic value
of your noble work, from - which you may draw
your own conclusions.
All which is respectfully submittexL
By order of the Baird of Managers.
SOLOMON W. -ROBERTS,
President..
,
Office of th e Schuylkill ;Cite. cO.,
January' 1, t 844.
Officers of the Schuylkill Navigulion Compa
ny, for 1844- •
President,.
'SOLOMON W. ROBERTS'.
, • MANAIGyats,
Manuel Eyre,: ". Mordecai D. Lewis,
Thomas Richard Randolph,
Lindzoy Nicholson, • William S. Vaux,'
John Sergeant, ' • William Ashbridge,
'John Bohlen, ' Jacob G. Morris,
Edmund Wilcox,: John C. Cresson:-
Treasure and Secretary,
Claudius' Harper.
Tonnage of Articles descending the river in 1843.
'Coal • • Tons 447,058
Lime - - - - " . 29,640
Limestone : - - - " t 27,515,
LuMber • ' - : 10,870
Grain , - " 10;613
Flour - - •- - . 6,333
Iron - . I - " • 5,394
Wood
Stone-
Shingles . - -
Bituminous Coal
Sand
Iron Ore
Blooms and Casting ,„-
Nails 6 -
Marble
MEI
Stave 4
Rails
BM
ME
NA , hi,kev
Leather '-
Butter •
Bricks -
Seed
ME
Sundries
•
Tonnage of Artieks aseending• the river, in 1 343
,Plaster 7 : -
Lumber • .
11fOrcliandise -
Grain
Limestone
.Balt -
IMI
• Iron - •
. Wood --
Lithe - - -
.„Hay and Straw
'4 Sand
. staves
- •
Bricks -
Flour
( Manure '
Coal - •
Shingles -'
Potatoes -
.Iron Ore
-
1 Stono
Sundries
The Nei's- Orleans Tropic of 'the iith ult., has,
the following paragraph :
Ci.AT AT TOE AMiItICAN THEATIVE---
'ln accordance with an invitation, Mr. Clay visited
tho 7 Anterican Theatre, ' Monday evening, upon
the occasion of Mr. Scgithis benefit. The house
yas densely crowded, and when ths,patriot states
man made his tippearance,. he was greeted with,
three times three' cheers, given with as hearty a
will as could have been desired. The audience
were up as one man when he entered, and his re
ception was warm and enthusiastic in the ex:
'time. •
The funeral of Amasa Sprague, was solcmized
his late residence in Cranston, last Friday.—
' A y' cry large concourse of, people, neighbors
friends , and citizens from other towns as.sembled to
,manifest their respect for the deceased; 'and their
sympathy with .the,--family and relatives whose
home has been made desolate by the most appall
ing crime. that has been committed in our; icinity
- for many years. A funeral tern* m was preach
ed by the Rev. Dr. Tucker.—Proc. Jour; ' •
44 lititTisa Goto."—A correspondent of thd
N. Y. Express says that ciaain perions .in Eng
land Lire ready to contribute any amount of money
in extending'free track doctrines in this country,
by buying up preset andindisliduals
•
•
1'0,4 Mailer al Ponslown.-?1r William Vrin
Gezer, has ,been appointed Post Master! at Potts
,town, in place of Win. Boyer resignea7
1.3 M - ;~~r it t z- .
. THE COAL TRADE.
..v.Amotinf ; of coal sent_ by the Rail Roth!, for the
c'T!'k ending Jane:try 11th 1844.
Pottsville. ! 1015
Schuylkill Riven - I 1930
29t5
1539,
Per last neon
The l'hilfmnpher'B .Y.tone.=ln other words a
panacea for all diseases.:Lwak diligently sought
for, but. never found, by the -old alchemists. In
these inodern days, however, one medicine has
been invented which `is a specific for at least 'a
',dozen diseases. We/ I n:lean Jayye"a Tonic rr-r
-t ;fags, which is certified by men of -. Elie highest,
- standing in society, to be a speedy cure eor worms,
intermittent fever, dyspepsia, piles, dysentery, a
ridity of the stomach,-and all other complaints
affecting the stomach and bowels.. Its stomachic,
• us,-well as 'alternative qualities, arc highly bene
ficial in all. cases where disease is accompanied by.
ti partial prostration of thebodily 'powers. - While
it remove&-obstruction,. it 'imparts tone and vigor
to the digestive functions.... L
Ter sa ie:by EICHO.LTZ..& !..stNDERSON,
Pottsville, Agents for the Proprietor.
1 Jan. 13, • .
Dr. 117slar's Balsag of Wild•Cherrk.,
• • The following dertitli , tn was given to Memo.
• Knowles & Cheese:min, whb are '6ld and resPec
• table merchant.; at Knowlesville, Orleans county,
'State of New York, whose attestation is a suffici
ant guaranlec of its
. • - e'-Knoweistille, June 26,1643.'1
This certifies that for.several years I ha.le been
at times subject to'a violent cough. and Eccasion
--ally a high fever; raised much corrupt matter, and
. liras finally, thought to boin the last stage of con;
At Ibis flake. I heard of Dr.'Wiskir's
.4:,efzcon of Wild Cherry, and commenced taking
' 1t and 6n ing immediate ,relief from it, I put all
e ih: Ated-ci ne aside., took several bottles, which
entirely curd Ea3l cough, the fever left me, and
my;iippst,:n .was soup restored• From its goad
''ffects in my ( 7ase, I WOuld.recommend this tited
• . /6;4la l lw h o E .- L TC afflistortvvith an affection .of
;JONATHAN Fri.llßl .
• l e : Th llt o. , . ent ifi ca t e, strictl y co t t.cet.
• KN ovvizs &
.CITS SEMAN
• , • •
Sold in i'ilitsvilje,'hy . ‘, •- -
• \ olf - 11 MART
.
In Reading, by.SARAII -MOHR'S.
"1" , -r•144!: , Ti
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MENEM
BUSINESS DEPA -
I
New Sca scut nerta.—We itclutowledgi thq
receipt - already 4 twenty-five new subseribetti it!!
the Journal for 6* new volume,.the . greater part
of which are: from a diatance. This 'is the right
kind of spirit evinced • towards supporting a paper.
Let our friends halh at home and abroad, but ex:
at themselves aqittle, and we know that each one
can obtain it new; suliscriber frim amonetheir
, friends, and, Sonic Of the two or three. '.We never
object to the ; nuMbkr. 1
BE
I=l
3,116
2,1,3 i
1,766
1,517
1,181
EOM
490
446
1!1:1
Mil
..81
'278
170
166
137
107
3,150
Tons 556,633
Tdns 5,791
4 5,655
- 64- ' 4,239
• " 4;231
- ". 3,306
" 2;977
• "
1,489
1;355
. 4 1,101,
a 1,024
a 948
L 580,
• a 544
498
I •
• 492
418
° . 334
' 298
214
' 188
U 181
153
120
702
II
Tons 36,768
ECM
EIS
MEM
MIME
1•1
tb - -
[gata •—• _ r
'l7
In this - Mimi:oOn ;he / 0111 •FE
MAN, ip 6 05 40th year 41)f her age.
Tested
to
friendy,of the deceased, ale, reqnestai
to attend her - -firnetal, hvithOut firrther-notiee,.
3 ; o 'ehaeli, - this aTternoo4, frniu her biotlieei resit
dance; is Centret "streie
. . 7
, Terms - to Athrertisers.
, -
• To merchants - and others, who wish to ddver4'
tisc by' the year„ With frequent.clianges of Miver..;:,
tisements, the te'rint; will be $1.:.. 5 per annuli', in 4,
eluding, the! paper' or , $.lO in advance ; frvq
square's with the, paper,' without change, $ 10 pet
annnm, 'dr $ 8 .411 advance. = Onc square of 12 i :
lines with the pipet,.s or s6in !advance. 113u:- .
siness Cartls;of 5 ,' $ 5 with the paper, or $
ad
in vance3 lints 3 with the paper, or $2 With-;.,
out the paper. ; ; • ' 1
Larger"adtirti'scrnents will be- published as per:
agrecillent. • •
. One square of 11 , 4 Hiles, one dollar for 3 incest
tions, and 25 - cents for every subScquent
Five lines or.under cents for ohe insertion', and:
121 cents for. every [subsequent
MN=
The subscriber.' A:g . ent for one'of the best Insur
ance offices in Philadelphia, is prepared to make in
surances on all dcseriplions of property sunh as
Houses, aid's; Smiles, Giauds, Furniture, &e.', arc ,
at thevcry lowest rates B. BANNAN.',
ID' V. B,: Palmer, INn. 59 Pipe Street,
Philadelphia% is authorised ;to act as Agent in receive
;iihscriptinns and ailitertisnments for this paper;
eassOge. Ae.eney, d.c.
•
The subscriber I. preparyd to engage Passage, for
pas:engers &Ism every part ; of gngland, J1.0:111(1. Scot
land and %Vales at the very;low el rate's. lie also at
tends to remitting money to every pa rt of Europe, in
°I one land aild uttwards. By prompt alien,
Lion to business he exilccts to give genera I satiAtetion.
LI'BANNAN Anent tor
• JOSEPH 111e111111{11AY.
!
,
• • . , C nelri Pultilicationi. ,
, ,
An the cheappitliliCationi; are for 'sale at this Office
as soon its issued , a: ' publisher's prices. :Single copies
of any work ofitaincdto order. . I
. .
• • li• QTIcE.
In consequence of the change in this establishment
it becomes neer:es:try that.the subscriber's business
s hould be settled up to the !id) inst'.. as soon as pos
sible, he therefore sett/este all chose who know Them
selves to be indebted for *uhseritilion. priming or
stationary, to call and settles the same—and all tho_se
hiving deatatubt ate Also rtiltiested to prescut them
'or settlement forthWitlt • '
Ida,
,
i' . Poi' Sltle,
.. .
!The type on! Whiell thiqtraper is nnw, printed; It
Will be sold cheap fin. eat.h.r Some ail. has only been
in use twn years The type, can be delivered after
Vic firer ofJanuary. i 1 . '
,
• , „
co riz.Liol
.PATZTY.—Ihe thirl
PARTY, cif the.cries, will he given at
the Town HaV,onlWedndstlay evening next, the
17th inst
' • I
11I.ORDE.11. :OF TiIEMANAGETtS
Jain. 13, I 1 . •- . . =
YOUNG 'SIENS'i CLAY CLUB.L-A
'meeting- of till» Cnu n, will he held at the riinin
of the Mechanics' -Association; corner of Celine
and 3farket street, or Ttleday: evening., at
clock. `A general attenda#e is requested.• - 9er
oral 'addressesP will lie delivered. •
.j
I'.- KAERCIIER,
Rec.: Secrj.
24.,
L i n. 13
M
a4ioNEsTyl IS ;THE BEST POLE
CYP—A meeting :Of the pitizens of all parties;
who{ feel ashamed th l at wc;alk so itnich, and'
nothing, towards the paynient of th \ e hiterek on
our State Debt; will!be helii et .the Ps.N-ssii.v A
otA oulsatOiay; tlie 20th , inst., at 21'0%
clod': P. M. where all arc invited, to give their
opinions.
BETA PATTERSON,
KINSLEY',. '
if. R. _NICHOLS; • •
j AND OTHERS. I'
Jhn. 13, i . • •
i Rouse up Washingtonians !
. '
Kink 'Alcohol is *ding . 1 a Starch rón yo 4 ! !
~ I ,
'
*lrrike for Libertyo:
..
• .kmeeting of all ibe frtetids of Temperam4, of
all classes and 'denontinations, will hold a meeting
in the basement 4, of the Nelk Presbyterian
. Cliti ' rai, on INfeMilatveningnexti the 15th inst.,
at 7 ;o'clock, fin: the, ipurimso of taking measures
to arrest the progress of King Alcohol,, in making,
shares and il E .LS2S, 0 - the people, 11 -
.
JIM. , ,
' Atitnoi:in F - tt*nare„l:in. 13, 1844.
WANTED . --A! nnmlier 'of MINERS, etto
v v have been aceuinometl to mine Iron Ore.—
. . _
s.Obcr temperate Inen,'neiA apply. 1 1 \
Jan: 13, . _ •
;The Most Commoxi Saying
.. .
is hat I would not giii'm ondhottle of Da. Swa vstes
A C bmpotind Syrup Of Wilt ,flwrry.for Lilt a 'daze!)
of attrother prepmation. I 'have tried all the, pop
ular onev, but this stands unrivalled for.theeure 'of
the !following' diseases, vt t—lnftuenza. . Collijis,
Colds, Consittopt ion, Spitting of Illood, Palpitation of
the Ileart.lVhimpingiCtitigh.•frickling or rising Sen
sation in the throat, Itionchis. Aitlima, or weakness
of the Nervous System , o P unpaired constitution
from any cause. and to prevent persons from falling
into a 01 CLINE this Piciticiteriaha's• not its_ goal. I •
And when too nuMlicalonicl or qu'nintAlas been
used; this - medicine wit pretent itseeiril effect on the
systiM,andrepair the:lnnis ry functions. 'As a prOof
°rifle above mediciiiergiving great strength and el eat;
,a2esslto the.voice', a gentlemen from one of our liii . ,gkt
auctioneer establishments in Philadelphia, wIM iW
been using this Syrim, saysithat it is' the" greatest
medicine to crylon lip ever saw. Of
. course, the
Alinrro' ror Lawyer, •iivho hake to exert their voices, '
vault " le equally benefittLd. I Reference' Will be gni
eii to' tie auctioneei, by callfug at my office.
eituno.N.—All preparations from', this. valuable
tree except the original Dart. Swayne's CompoUnd•
Syrup of Wild Cherry. atefieritiou.s and ronnteliit.—
Prepp red only by Duct. Swayne. whose office is now
removed to N. W. corner of r.ighth and Race streets,
PhiPilelphih. ' ii ~ ; . ,
Far sale at the 'store of iDA NIEL ,li RFBS,I in.
Puttiville, who is the Sole Agent for Schuylkill coon
ty. i • i , I
• Jaauary 13, li • ' .2_li,
. To Illacbinistit anti Manitlocturing
COMPANIgs.•
I. Et 0 N . 0 43 A , L CARS .
PROPOSAS-will be received , by the subseri
her, at Reading; until the 25th inst., for bUil
ding and delivering; complete, on or before Ma)f 1,
1844, a number of Iron Coal Cars. for the nab,
delphia, Reading 4nd POttsville' Rail Road.-7- ,
Each Car will require abut 1•.500 lbs. of 3.f1 . 6
Sheet Trim. TermaXash,in specie funds, ou de
livery and 'approval. •
A sample Par may he seen' at the Company'
i , s
Depot at Reading, Where allztec*:try information
will be Olen, by _ -
- A. NICHOLS,
ndent Transportation.
, -
• anprintgden,
Reading, Jan. 13r
. ,•
I T LE T .
• A • CQ.MFOItTABLE and - Celtic&
; 1 nient Stone Houie, situated in Mor
• ns .
,Addition, Wit h . a Stable
Gar
den attaahed: The'prcnises ate tccll
suited for a large 6imily ; and the. haWscuit is
well, calculated fora. l .:Store Room,wind swill }diet
separately for that p urpose; or With the dwelling
partif preferred. sr. .
It is desirable that the whole premises,,go into
the hands of a singla'falnity', but either the upper
or lower part, wilthe let to.an approved ' tenant.—
Foi further particulars, .apPly. to • • s
14irs Cft 4IILE srottEir, vn thipramiscs,
ct t4.J0111!.1 0121:61;ANTi:
' ' • ' l . • Pe—St i ! . •
II
MME
9Ciatrt Semt,Att Kato .
of Illoots . :!aild'Shoies.
! ' " •-; •
P_L t 8'R,1711. Y'r 1824 . 4: •
Qa Tuesda:y-:an;tirecinesVay, Fcl 6t/r and 7/11.
rrHE subscriber. will 'at Auction, ht his
stare, No. !ZOS• Muhl, street, for i:ashi rt o o o
Casts of Bools,!ShOes; Nogarisi 4a;..com
grising a general arid complete assortment cd - cresh
and 'seasonable goods, runi, being reee seed,;direct
fiorn the matinfacturers. 5 ! • ' ' I
•
• Puiehasera!are assured,lthat every 9ase offered,
Will positively•be sold to the highest bidder ; and
the catalogue will embrace I: the largest ind hest as
sorted stock, ever offered at. auction, in this Pity.,
The subsCribers anang4inents with the rnanu
factdrer's, are Such, that regular Semi-Annual Sales
will continue to be held, as they hake been, the
past year; and on the first Tuesday_tn February
and , August,,,of each yea'r; a -great setai-annual
sale. I
Catalogues Will be prepared, -
,andt the goods
opened for elandiration, the day previous to the
sale.
Audio ncef ; Market Street.
Philadelphia, Jan. 13, Is 4. • I,f3t
I%r o tihee.
j l , , '.
_ ETTERS of Administration having : been
granted by the Register of Wili.s; l pf the coun
ty of Schuylkill; to, the subscriber, or; the Estate
of William 'l'. ,Eging, °tithe said coMity, deeea
sed ; all persons indebted to the saidlEsrate„ are
requested to make Paymer4; ;without, (delay; end
those having claims, to pre;sohtthe same duly pro
ved, without delhy to . ' t ; I I- •
. '• . R. WOQDSIDE; . .
.1 . ,
• I
.: i. . 4dintrustrator.
,
January, 13, -.. l 2--4t'
MILITARY STOR.t. -
i• •
lil
subscriber would ':respectfully inforiu-.his
J.ll- friends and customers, that he has located' his
Military Cap. Man•facttniy
1..
la Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Race,
where he would be pleased to see his old customers
and as many" ew ones as and disputed tb favour hint
w;itli their custom. lle . stillCaminues tontanufaCture
Alilitirry and Sportmen's articiles °revery; description,
such as leather. Cloth. Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress
Cpps, brat! patterns; Forage Caps; ifolsiers for ism))
Body du; CartouCh Ihmes,llayonet:c.ibhards, (Z cord
Belts of all kinds ; Canteemi ; Knapsac ks, , ddlurent
patterns: Fire Bucket's, Pa:s;ing,. Buses, Tube', do.
Birush and Picker's Plumes; Pornpuon4 Firemen's
Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun cases. superor quality
m
Shut Bags. Game Batgs, Dru. 4,m.,&c.
11.:_r — '0e1.12rs thankfully received and! promptly at
tendej i i. WILLIAM CRES.SMAN,,.
Nn. 101 Noith Third Street', r. few doors below Race
" ; Philadelphia. January 13, 18.14. 2—tcti
Tyril rouNinty,
•
Great Kgedueed Prices!
14
JOHNSON, (successor to Jol.pson p &
Smith) in announcing to his . 'friends and
.Priutcrs geneM, Ily, that he i has purchased the in
tereit! of his late partner in the Frrundry, desires
toanform them that he has recently 'made large
hdditions.to his assoramentof Book, job and Or.
iiiimentalletter, and that' he will ..ontinue'. to
add every deicrition of Type,' which the im
priwemcnt of the. Art may :suggest, and that the
Wants of the trade mly require. His assort iVent
Comprises rigreatcr variety; than any 'other Poen:.
dry in the United states, and he has :reduced his
prices nearly rzo per cent.' lower than hereto.
foie.
.Printing Presses, Chases; Cases, Printing liik,
rind criery article used in a Printine office, enc.
sl.intly on hand. • . . 1
Estimates will be furnished in detaSl for Blair,
Newspaper, and Job offices; on stating
rfnel quantity of work t. , ) be. done; and specimen
I)ctolas will be forwarded tri persona 'desirous r:oi
Matting out Orders,
N0v.25,
BE)J. LI AN NA N.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
r i :dl_HE subscriber offer. at, ; Private Sale. a val.
nable traci, of land, silual i ed in Barry toWn.
ship, Schuylkill county,, cor aining'637 Acres
haUeding on landS'inf Jacob Weer ' Jacob k.eo-
441. P, Michael B'olig arid' John Weiser. The.
iinplovements thereon arc '3 Dweiling Hottas;,
(one being yet new) Stabling. a gond
Saw , Mill, and ; excellent! Ordliard,
11 " provided - 11 • •
and weft wi, %voter, suit.
elite for a Milt, or other machinery:;L-
Thirty acres of the land js in good state of eel.
Ovation, six acres meadow, the balarice is well
tlinbcred and it will make good meadow land.!'
It will be sale: in parts 0f151.1, 75, 100, 200, or
300 (aercs, or entire: • This is a rare opportunity
furl, a person wishing to purchase, as liKle me.
riei will be required, and a market 'before the
door. the Schuylkill Haven & ,Suribury Iluila
Road, will nearly cane through this propertr. 7 -
41i indisputable title, can be given at any time.
For terms and other particulars, auply.to the
Undersigned, in Barry townsbip,Schuylkill coun
ty; Pa.
becernlwr 16,
MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT
ixd TRUSS
ALSO,'
Dc. Jo eph Whites Utero Abdo:Alma
Supporter 8. 1
j A supply of the above articles, just R eceived
aild fur sale, at the manufactureti prices by
'OLIN-S. 'C. MARTIN; ~
Drugaist.,• •
October 48,, 44-- ,
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substantial and convenient! tone ',tore 'and!
!II Whinehouse, at Mount Carbon, lately in the tic- -
citlianey. ofJoseph White & donit The store is 49x
4UJeet, and the ware, house CAM feet
'ir;t l Wile* bcitlibeing 2 stories high in front, having
"•"
111111 eirecllent cellars or rather basements, the
IBA. big - 4 floors of which are on the level of the
ground at the back of each; both
dirks Iront ott the Centre 'ruinnikc ; there are, good
drinks for theireceoti at each.,el Merchandise by
tbd Canal, and goods.brought•by'Y & B R R. can he
dis Charged at the level of tbe•lst floor of the - Ware
hbUse, directly into its read, which rests against the
track of the Mount Carbon R Road.
"nide is ample room aroJnd the docks for piling
plaster; and 4 good lumber wharf will be added to
ha premises , escd if desired. F
Immediate!;posession elver!. Apply at t)in s Dcia-
Ware Coal Company's - O ff ices, viz ;tit
JOHN 'C MAIILL, Mount Carbon.'
of J. R. WHITE, ' • ' •
• ; 117 South 3d St., Philadelphia;
Pottsvitle,luly 15, , _ 29—,
• , r
Tsebseriber takes this method of returning his
thanks to his customers and friends forthu lib.
eat suppore,that they have extended towards him.
and hopes byistriet attention to business, to merit, a
share or public pationage. l'he public may depend
that every article from his establishment he can war
rant to be nia'ne in the best manner, and of the best'
quality ut triMmings. Also, ini the.most inproved
prevailing stile of taste and elegance.' No 'establi4h
rnent in Pottsville; the, ,subsoriber. pledg,ce;
stia:l surpass!him in procuring a well made, tasteful
and Going garment:
, • • N. A. i.V(1.1 . A ANIS,
3 doors above the Exchange..
• 1 Pottsville Nov. 19,
ENE
WORAIS AfiS SWEPT AWAY free"' the stomach and
bowel's by JaSme's Tonic Vermiruge;,ai by. the bo
som or destruction. They perisheader ifs searching
intlaenee Witt. Holy, and aro expelled with the means
in Which the are imbedded. • The'cure is in almest
all; eases:permaneinuand ira recurrence of the disor
der shou'd take place, a few- doses di the: prenara
lion .will . never Cid. to produce ihe desired object—
ler the effect does not weaken*with repettiten. , —
These who gaffer from piles of remittent fever. .or
ney cOmplaipt where a mild trinio or alterative, may
desiratle.mill tied in Jayne's Tunic Vermithge, a'
Mitsl valuable remedy , ..
i'ra. sate - by- Eicholts Sandra-son,-rottaville,,A
gents forlho),Proprieter. _ . -
f January. 6 ., - - '
PEACII c ea- EbTerior e i ttality,
jurctlhi char; at the 1:4;44. Story,.
1.
MENMIMMOR
•
w.
AT TE 110 1
at Private, Side.
JACOB ZIEG EN FUS.
A LSO
..t,
TO LET
CARD.
101U - RNA*-'
, .
I,L,K„UAI good *Wily, very ,Cbeg'p--
. For gala at till VciikEtom." •
IFERS'EY LARD. foraale at :the YorllStoie
R I IZlW,ttfitit'iNTS It• AiSINS•
ILYfor Azle by thel bpi or iiinileruct d, at qie Ybrk
Sttfre:' 1 •.• • •
• -JArroari, 6. E .
IGEi LIFE!IN NEW YORK-=Bp 3cirm.
um. than; Sjick,Airiee E2} eta, just received,
or aaie at,tiris ofA . Fe.
' Dia . 1
ALLISON'S ._II!.sToRY, OR EUROlif—
Bsutul 11). 4 volr.; price. Sl;Vst res - elvd, and
(or Sale by'.11..• BANNA.N,
. .
-11ccember, 30 - 53 7 -
!.11k7006- FOIL SA
v crca of Woisid Land- ,ori Tumbling Run, snita
!bin for ,Roil Road 441rtops, forsrale very low. by the
subscriber. • JOSEPII AlOllOOl.
inn. 6, ' 1—
'„ 'l Ll Airl it r a ii r 3 ): l3 h O L l ll ° ; , for N
611341
1./LEACHED UNELEACHED
ia-m(LINS frami6l to 15 4ts. per yard:. 'F or
sale by Q. dr A. HENDERSON.
September 2, ii ; 2 ' -
-NEW 'IOA
Feccifed 4!
Carney of Nor.
Islovediber, 18, !
.GENERALI.,
hand at J'
.EICHII
July 22,
• . ,
Mani old 1
.611Triters ,'
OF (he want Bpi) pved. kind, jukt received and
for sale by i B. BANNAN', Agent: '
' Dee. 23, , : , • , • 42--
A'r an election : held at the Pennsylvania nail,
i n the Boron - 1 1h orlhittsville, on Monday, thd 2ffth
of Peeember,lBo,l tha following persons were
duly elected officere of thei 'Mill Creek and Mine
Novigation and Rail Road Company, for the
ensuing yesr. . . •
• • - President. • •
' • GEORGE PATTERSON, , •
! • • Managers. .
Surd Pettaisoni Samuel Lewis,
;IlarveY . Andrew Russel;
Samuel ' . John Pinkerton.
• -Secretary & Treisuier,
• ••• ,Andrcw
Deceinber 30, !SO,
,
AT. . • ' ' 'ld la
an Elecjon he t the Pennsylvania Hail'
in the Borough of Pottsvillc;on Monday the 25th
of December, I 8 , 9,: the, fotlawini pervons ,were
Only ciccted oflicer.l'uf the. Schuylkill Valley Na.
vtgation and pail Road Company for the ensuing
v
year. . 1 I.
,
President...
' ..UURDI PATTERON.
'Managers,
John Orider.,, Francis B. Nichols,
.; .. John Tricker; ,I Abraham ' Pott,i
' ' David:E. Wilshn, c,l l G. Palmer.
r
Secretary & rreasurer,i
. - And,rew Russell. 1 1
. 'DCcentber 30,180,
- '
SiOre
elt-trown Store stand, in
c licansburg, Schuylkill County, id the
t orthe itown, ready opposite Ben.
? P i irajl par
Al' w
r i '
a Hotel.t fa situated on the corner of
the street, arid Ansi been occupied as a Store
Stand, for the last,forly years. There is a Dwel ,
4 ._„. 6 ring ix/aw e-attached to the Store, and
....1 ; ,two.A.cris of ground, in a good stale
of cultitation with a good Apple Or ;
11
MeKeansburg is lucated in
the finest rigrieulcurtil district in Schuylkill coon.
ty, and is only olio mile from the Latle:clll4l. l
kill Ruil,Road. ( I"6 l 4,cssion given on the ist .of
April next. For, tctine,l apply to Gorge Med.
lar, MeKeaush rg, or to the subscriber. in-
Philadelphia.
Ducember 23,
48-0
rr II E Subscribers!
Carbon and 'POI
ny. will meet at the I
the 15th of Joni:tory r
choose by ballot, a P 1
m
a Seerary-and 'Frei
visions of the':Char6
Di:c.
PUB
'I3I4I.IIISUANTio al ,
m- of Schuylkill cii
nistrator of th 6 e.Aii
of the Borotigh 60
Schuylkill deccaSed .
lie Vendee,
on. Sato
next, xt 10o'eloak i
Of Michael Groff, in
and county aforesaid;
• , 1
A=;teitain :Xistiage Tenement, and Lot cifJ
Grotiii'd; situate,: , the Borough of Orwigsbiirg,'
county ofSchuylkilt, marked in the General plan
of said Borough. Wit the number; 138. Late the
csitite ofdcceascd. ' Attendance Will be given and
the Conditions ollSa e: -made known at the time
and place of s ale; li:r . .
• JACO KLLNE, Administrat,r.
By oreer of the Court.—
. • JOHN L. DOWNING, Clerk.
Orwigsburg, Dec 23,18843, - -; - h 2—
In the Orphan's' Court of Schuylkill Co.
ILthe !natter of t e Estate of Mtchaidßretzius
&ceased. I I I I
SCHUYLKILLI CriVTY, SS.
` 1 ..!,,,, The ommunwealth of Fennsyl.
59 .1. vaniit to John' lSengle, Guardian of
.„i , ,
5i..,...4210* El i ,` Joseph, George, Edward, and
... - ...at . 7.' 4 " 4.' Matiida . Bretzius. deed ( - which said
It% Joseph was a 'son of the. Intestate)
Efaniel Zerbe,t;llONian of Michael, Levi, Nathan
and Mary Bretztus4Minor ehildren ot Michael ,
Bre , zittp, Junior,: deceased (which said 'Riche:
Brumes was a sop'f Michael Bretzins the In.
testate) John Bretzi s,Grorge Bretzius, • Catha
rine, intermarned ith George Schwartz, Eliza
bah, intermarried i ith John Kremer, Barbara,
intermarried with 1 ter ilerring and Sarith, in
termarried with Ile ry Reed, heirs and legal re
presentatives of Michael Bretzium, late of Wayne
Townnhip,in thal'eeiinty of Setnq Hull, dceeased,
Greeting—You qre hereby cited tribe and appear
before our Judges of our Oiphan'a Court, at an
adjourned Orph a n' ti!Court, to be held at Orwige.
burg, in and for It 4 county of Schuylkill, on
Monday, the twehtil second dakt ofJartuary. lest.
at 30 o'clock in 4110.` forenticiejthen and there, tit
show otfo ,o , why j!tie real Estate of the said Mi.
ehael Bretzius, leee , ased, (e . zeei.t the ji , ot ports B.
and F. marked in the return of the Ittluest and
Valuation, winch were adjklged' by the said
Court, to John. Bretius)aliould not be sold.. . ,
Wane:lathe Rao. 'arnasict. B. anima, Presi•
dent of our said Leo mat Orwigsburg, the 1 lth
I .
day of December; Ai. D. 1b43. ~ .
JOUN AL DOWNING, Clerk, 0. C.
December 23;': i , ,
~ ' „, .'s•y,-4t .
• • . 1:0 CONTRACTOBS.'c .
Wented 135,90tf. White. Oah Rail Road Sills, for
which speciefunds l Will Lepaid after inspection.
EREQNS 4e.ziro'us efeontract Mg iorthe delivery '
.14. - of the above.kro requested to tender sealed pro.;
posals for the aortae bb-fore Jaterbry. lOtb,-18141. atibe
Philadelphia;ReadlngMed Prittsiille Rill Read Ogee.
corner, of Broad Abd.ctberfy „streets ; Pladadelph ia.—
The tills to be 7 feet Ipng and :7, by 8 it char, el yawed,
but irmade and flattettort two sided;
to Measure idrinebeti betrveeri the bark. ---
One•third of thrvedie.te he tlehtiered at eithh :points
en - the lin,e Ittiit - Read •as maybe acrcepAle,
days trent dat:a . er,Onbtaitt the libo le of the rCeidoe 4
the 16; orAird. ItOBEItT Ef. OSBORN'.
• .• ' • 4,1' anti, 4. it. R.
Dcat; --. :'l'.
if.: 'i. - - -... , 1 , :
SUE
MI
PLUIUS,
tut far sale by
V.M. H. 51,APSHALL,
egiau St., Mt. Carbon It Ribal
lAN MEDICINE& ,
yortment kept constantly on
I LTZ & SANDERSON'S
'w Dtug Eton:, Pottsville, Pa
30— .
EE
53-
.'wt For Rent.
A. C. AUDENRUD.
.5'23t;
•
otice.
the Stock of
.tbo Ttount
't Carbon Ruil Road Cainpa
'hiladelphia Exchange, on
mit, at i j o'clock. P. 4., to
rcsldent, six Managers, and
,surer, according to the pro-
• -
tr.
DURO PATTERSON;
G. G.TALffER,
CHAS. ELLE'''.
IL 11. SPRINGER,
HENRY C. CAREY ,
JOHN PINKERTON'
HUGH KINSLEY,
• Comrinissinners.
•
• .52—;3t
W SALE.
n order of the Orphans' Court
iinty, the Subscriber, ridmi
to -ot Hannah William, late'
ott-wille, In the' couuty of
' will expose to Sa!ii by;Pub
-Iday the 27th Aug of Jatfuary•
the 'forenooh. at-the house '
the Boroughlof OrwiesbUrg
pt; , .•••-=- •
•
MEM
fi..
ti
7
. 7 117 A S- CLOCKS - AND
;e . w.e 1 rVii
_.,- - 1.,;....-r-- - -
IT li.a.itibibet'otfc . ta car , ''ialel. of. hia owri
'-' tntiotititi* ..:''"'" ,-• ' -•'-! ;: .-,,-.';''
•-- - , , Gotklitecr- Walaei, l nraiietta • macs
l' , Vfer'ido; ,:k-do: ,- . ...,' Ido ;
e l .
- .- l' ,- ..a . :1 - • • tegne 'iYoehea ; :-'. - ' - .
' Site
. ; ' OiligitdEOny, Illantel,Cluell' .
Ir l ) 11 #:.7451 kfiia, 2 to 12 :Ishii each.' .
ci
Togaiher w th;crgenlrat isstirttnent ot Jewciry.
offilin .ned. enntreic . qattlitier,i,Silier , Threaded
and plain - dritikatt • Staions ; ;:: also, .Watchma
her's; tools a d snateilals,in greit'atiriety. Orders
fremlthe 414 t;lnvited ; they will melt
with iprorn p Miami and every 9t:cle charged
at theluwee 'price. ;,. . ',' •'•
• I._ "::, -, . r . : 40111 , 1 et FOR. /
•
212 Clicsnut at:, Philadelphia.
}i6,'".r : - ' 51-3 mo
De!atter,
, 'Sun ay Ichool Union ?
— it subs caber hair just recei vcd the follow
ing s for d.hristinas and New Year's
Presents. .is teci by the Sunday Scheel Union,
which wilf ` '
sold ,sold attlhe Philadelphia priceS: '
Liitle Forge i,Me Not, The Floweret.' - •
Infant's Ma acme, L.: Now Year's Gift.
The Great 'A in, I!, Teacher's tfarve!A
Letterelto Y Lit;
dies Anna Sherwood, . •
Chat& Com 'andmaclts, Clara's Child,
Great Chang E • I3oy's Medo,
Girl's Geni. 1 • - Girl's do.:
Buy's Gem, ; r Soldier's Daughter •
'leacher's M nue% hymns rietto music for
Cheap TestaMents. &c. . children:
All the Suoilay Settritel Union, Publications ob.
tained order for Si day Schools, 'rind others,
at theishortest notice, et the Union cash prices.
B. DANN-AN, Agent.
.6
December . . . 51. 7 -
•
1 1 I SH LK i I T'S SA LE
1 OFjit EAT,. ESTATE.
1
111101IYIvirtne i of severa ,__ l
writs of Ale.' Vend. Ex
li--w pones, issued outrof the Cqurt of Common
Pleas of Schtillkill colanty, and to me dimmed, -
will be exposed to sale i by Public Vendee or Out
1..
cry
On S : 1 ,
atur '3,, the 27th day of January next,
at. 10 q'clock, lA. M., pith° honso of MICHAEL
d i 4
GRAEFF,
,ii ) the Borough of Orwighburg,
Schuylkill ci4lnty ; AU that certain tract of land,
situat' in Pinagrove Tpwnship,SelinYlkill coun
ty, ca ged' . Mount Pero," consisting of several
tracts Pf land; one thereof on which the Fargo,
Mess4ge and Tenements are erected; adjuining
lands nfLlati Abrah4m Keefer. deceased, Mi.
chat.' Clemersa, deceased, John Shortie and oth.
ers, is; part of a tract of land - which Samuel
Huntzinger, Esq., formerly High Sheriff' of
Schuylkill cr enty, by legal process sold• as the
property .0f Adam Reed, and which by sundry
conveyances hecame yoked in 761 in 13rown, con
taining 260 acres , more or less, together with
the appurten nces, consisting of a Forge, Fur
" n c.. Saw Mill, Two Story Log
;..,, , &yelling House. Blacksmith Shop,
MI .- ,
1.111_41. On. Stable s Coal House, J Tenant
I -..-.- r . ........• Houses and other outbuildings; an
other . art thereof Is ' the same which Henry Sotz
tnger iind wifir, by Deed dated the 29th March,
18'28, convecel to Adam Bandeaus)), Jacob,
Josepli and `r.amuel Spohn, whose :titles became
vebted 'with the said John Brown, containing 5
acres, more or less : another part thereof Mi.
cfrael Cleinetil and wife by deed dated the 3rd
'July, 1828, granted to Jacob Barr, who conveyed
to the said Raudenbush and Spohn, whose title
as aforesaid ,became vested in the said John
Browni and tne othet part thereof being the on.
divided threefflurths of several tracts of Unimpro
ved land, cortaining in the whole alma 400 a.
cres and alloWance, more or les;I, adjoining land
of. limp , Eel ter, Martin Kuhns, Jacob Leffler,
and others, iiiiiiveyed on warrant granted to Ad.
am Raildenbdith, Henry Eekler and Jacob Spohn,
whose Tulles Piecanae vested in the said John
Brown.l 1V .
2. ALSO, all that certain tract of land, situate
in Pineg,rove Township,Schuylklllcounty, beim
ded by ;fonds of Jacob - Eagle, by the Rocky
monnta'in, laiidq of George Kunts, Frederick
Schnee); and hdiers, containing one hundred a.
mei an'd 107 rierches and allowance more or less,
. being the same land whic'a was surveyed on a
warrant dated the 14111 of March, 1793, and
granted to John Merkel and patented to him..
3. Af.3o, bp rh.t v oetann trot Ot tanit, - Sitifate
in Pitiegrove; Township, Schuylkill county
hounded by lands of Nicholas Eckler, Joseph
C'mpbell, Eva Diehl and others, containing '7 a
cmes and2o idrches more or less, with' the ap
purteminces, consisting of a log dwelling house.
4. AL . Stt, dll that certain piece or - parcel of
land situate ii' Phiegrove Township, county a.
forearm), bounded by land of Henry Sotzinger,
Peter Scheck *nd others, containing about 15 a
cres mare or less, With the
,apportenane.
5. ALSO, all that certain tract of land, situate
in Pinegrove Township, county aforesaid boon.
ded by lands of John Minnig, Simon Confare,
Adam Leiss and others. containing IS acres and
86 perches and allowance more or less,with. the
appurtenances. _
6. WO, all that certain tract of land, situate
in township and county aforesaid, bounded by
land oflata Ilenry W. Conrad.now Moses Rus
hatch, late Nicholas Eckler, now of the said inn.
Brown,) Simon Contort: , urd others, containing
79 acres,,Bo porches neat neat are, inure or less,
with the appurtenances. . 1
7. Also, nu thia certain iraci of land:;thiate
in Pmegrove Township, county aforesaid, boor.
ded by ; the Swatara creek, land of George Kra.
frier, Peter Diehl and others, contairling a 0 acres • I
nom or: less, sith the appurtenances. Late tho
estate of John Brown.. i
By virtue o a writ of Testatum, Venditioni
Expo3aKiesu d oat of the District Court for the
City and Cott ty of Philadelphia, and to me di.
rected, will bo exposed to sale by Pl4blte Venduc
or Outcry : , , 1
On Illanday, the 29th day of JUnuary next,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the public house of Jacob
,
Geise, in, the Borough of Pottsvitle • All that car
tam Li of Givond, situate on the North Eaat
corner of Coalland Race Streets, in the Borough
of Pmtsyille, Schuylkill county, captaining 30
feet front tin - Coal street, and 100 feet of, the lino
of Racestrcet,ladjoining on th,3 &loath the prop
[ ~ ,4
'ergs of Eli Cake, deceased , with the
,
aisles , appurtenances, consisting of Two
' rr; 'it ' , Two Story Frame. Dwelling' Houses,
..=,..-.:....__ one of which has a stone basement
story. As' tbe property of John 11. Janie&
•• Seitzed and taken into Execution, and will be,
sold by , 1 i 1 1
' I JEREMIAH EED, Sberiff.
,
Sheriff's (Vice, Orwigs. t '
burg, Bec.ember 2.3;1843 $' 1 52
I ,
' -
- ' IS: -. G• MESSEISI I
Pei' ll tal Surgeon, -;
•
Late Of #eit ('heater, nearPhiladelphia" '
1-
'''.....,;,?•y i,.. 4 4 - ' . Would inform the
,
lf' '''..4;,1" 4.11.,. . citizens o fp u t tsv ill,
t 1 . 1 •61; • • andvicinity that in
. compliance with the
equcet lof some of the citizens, he will upend two
or three !ecki- during the.monitiof December,
or. January; in that place. =At which time, he
will be kmupy . o wait upon all Ouse, irt, , need of
Dental Operations. ~, ~
i. 1 iteference.l - ; •
Throw-F., William H. Magill' M. 0. C. 11
Frick ,-M:.D.,John C. Grier, merchant ; lion. W
Danaldirin, Jelin: :More, Esq., •
N ,VEs.r CIIMSint,
' Isitac'Tlionas't M. D.; William% liitehead, Dena '
Hit ; PUri,iviz, George Patterson, Esq 4; ILLI.
NOIB. Vedic' At ontgomery, EN. 1
Notr. c 45, , •
ic
onty . noßAltr,.•-
- ATTORNEY AT LAW., -
• l ORWIGSLIIIIII3.I
FPittwi*Tice is the row* of ..."4!+yptki.ll,troten4
VAMILIC
Cantrell). Agtio Mixture,. price et -•
:. Anti ScOrbAtic Syrup, 50 : cts.
•
ids -`: Anci-DYsPePii 4 rowdori. pliaos
do Attorattcp Pilta, _ 25
A nopply of iho elvve
cknesti or tinier of 'l4 ARTINS Drug Stnrp- rotts'
ville,(uthoririA agent tor tile propriolorXwhoro
the. üblip - c4410. the ;rno end geqginct
--N0)ea4125, "
" 48—
I=3'•WM3in
NO U
,VDStillerGe
UT
DE
TH .
general introduction' of Neal's Patent,
Lard Lamp, fonh i tirning . Common Lard, wili ,
bp,asaiving ice the itersi of light; of at leant .50 per
cent, in this cnnimunity., and the immense sum
of rnonley which is annuallyilrained from Schuyl.
kill county, willbti retained in a great measure
at horokb, end rircul
. 1 among our-Tamers in
ill
the niiighborborul, for lard.. yhis is certaintsa
great 4esideratum.
..
•
The filltbleing re v lunteryt,certificates; given.
by cit ;ens of this orough',' in favor of the
Lamm who bairn had ;them infuse: -
• I . Purrsviac, November,27th 1843.
:.
1 .1 . BANN.IN t- , Ntt,e have tiled Neal's Patent
;
' snip, and finil.that it !gives a much bet.
it •than c with the use tpf Sperm Oil, and
',wife as much light es two -candles. It is'
free from. any unpleasant - smell—the
what-little ther,e is, Foils nothing, and it
ing of about 50 per cent. over the use of
it Sperm Oil; at the present prices. • The
in Lard, mitt conics from the Butchers, is
these Lamps.-.-•," • --•- - '
CITAR L ES' LAWTON, •
•-'3OIIN a...MARTIN, .• -
JOSP.PH 1. SENDERS
' • DANIEL D. LEID.
gotisrr Cartirli,Noveinber 24th, 1843.
rAt. ihNitAN ;...1. bave used Neal's Patent
Laity, for about Tour mbntlis; and find 'it
'r to any, Lanip,\l havelever used. With
gives a much beam, hilif than with oil,
y great saving,abd iS.fnhe from all unpica.
sell. I find also that I can turn the mast
in 50 cent oil, Mixed With half Lard for
use, which give's u much brighter light
is best Sperm Oil, and is as free faint that
iant smell, which renders Lumps disagree
the best sperm MI ie, at half the prep.
< 'I 'JOSEPH ALLEN.
. ,
Lard
tr, Jig
gives
entire ,
smoke
is a en
the be•
coffin',
used i
Lard
superi.
Ldrd i
is a ye
sant East
comma
winteri
than tl
unplea
able, 11$1
•We may hero remark that lit any person be.
, domes tired of using Lard, or it' the price should
apprbaph to rcar,i he price of Dil i he lids n much
better Oil Lamp than tiny noa in use, unless it
is theriacon Lam?, which colts a very high
price. With One of thpse LainPs the wick can
be constantly supplied with 04, by a %+cry sin!,
ple process.
RETAIL F roccllGF M LAM
Britannia Lamps with shades,. " 1 : $1 . 25
del Withbut •shaldes 00
Tin Lamps for common use;, • 50
Do Workshops,Std, .50
.ants and Otheia wishing to sell again
(supplied wholesale, at the p Manufacturerlo
Apply to'
_L - ,
B. ANNAN, solo Agent
ter Schpylkill County.
•
Mar
will be
prices.
Dcc '
amber
4 Patent Pen nolder§,
;WITH slides to regUlate the spring, a new
and improved article, just received and
for sale at this office, 1 ;
December, 34, 4!
The Clay IVlirf#rel;
A . ,
IR I+;ational Songster , to whj. h is prefixed a
P skein!' of the Life, Poblic Services and Char
.acter of tienry Clay. Pricel2fr cts.juat receivcd and
for sate at this office. •: •
January P, ' ,
•
• .3r, Crse andfine 111.ata
ilgatzon, and
Rail Road qmpahy.
grim Board of - Managers, ltave th Is day declared
= a dividend of six per cent, on the Capitol Snick
of this Company;. payable to the' stockhelders. on
or after the itch inst-at the Office cif the Treasurer.
' A. RUSSEL, Seet'y and Treaer
January 2, • I
Uuited States Winne, publish 3itimcs and charge
this utlice. . • - I
inRS. GRANT. Instruelreia do the Piano Fo
rte, Gui!ar, aid ih vocal mbsic, offers her
prolessional ,services Cope Ladies of Pottsville.
Residence at Mr. B.F. POIROY'S,
Corner of Mahanianto aqd Courthind stb•
tober 14, • :4t--3mo
p. IiEDICINDS
• • BOLD- AT ' 7
EICHIJOLTZ:&•SIiNDP,II.'
New,DiitsrStore, Pottsville, knentifusSchuylkill C
,
July 30—
SPLENDID' BIBLE.
fIARPF.R'S • JD:U.III,VA TEb • AND NEW
PICTORIAL BIBLEi To!i ha completed in
5D numbers, at 25 ets.„ per rournber.i:
This great and Alagnificieny %%lock will be crake!.
fished with Sixteen' Hundred , Ilistorical Engravings,
exclusive orap initial letter In cact i i chapter, -by - J. A.
Adumv. more than fourteen hoindred of , which are
from original designs, by J, G. Chatiman. It will be
pointed from tht, standard cony of the American
Bi
ble Society, and contain Afar,iinal References, the
Apocrypha, a.Concordaoce,i Chronological Table._
List of proper Name.s, General index, , Table of
weights. Alcasureg. Rm. The large Frontispieces,
Tales•to the Old and New Testaments, Family Re.
cord: Presentation Plate, I listnrical ,Illustrat ion s, and
Initial Letters to theCliapters, Ornamental Borders,
&b., will be from original dsigns,:roinde expressly
for this edition by .1. G. Cliapamln, Esq., of ,New.
York ; in addition in which there be• numerous
large engravings from designi by distinguished mod- -
ern artists in France and Eng6nd—to which
deg will be given in tlie last n'dmbei. •• • ,
Jig. The great superiority* eaHy proof imPres
smug from the Engravings. will jnstire to those who
give their names at on '
ce the posssussion of it in the
HIGHEST STATE O F PERFLETION: To. be
completed in about 50 numbers, at ti els each.
oD;Ir The subicribet has been aptbainted Agent, for
the purpose of receiving subgeriptihns to this Bible.
in Schuylkill County, Where 3.spetiknen copy of the
Work claim be seen. • i
. 1 B . nANNAN..
January 4, •
NEW Lumort-rinn'
rniHE subscriber announces ter . -tire public the
- 11 - he has opened a Lumber' Yard.. in the be.
rough of Pottsville', immedihtely back ado nes,
Presbyterian Chinch ; where he ;will cunstlntly
keep on band, a large:%ssoittnent Of Lumber, of
every description. lle has kin fiend Pine Bovls,
from $lO to $l6 per M. alid 04h; from $lO to
$2O per M. • • ; ;•
Ile respectfully solicts the p4ronae of his
friends and the publics and feelscOnfident; - that
he will be able to-sappy .cl i mber; ,at such rates,
as will give general stitisfar4ion.l , .- • • •
- JOSEPH .SHELLY.
• September 17, •• 38 —tf
•
Stray ors:
/WAKEN up by the subsCribet, shout the 14th
• •• 1 !•• test a small . red and idhitt .bow, in a starv..
ing condition, the owner cah Nave her hy paying.
for her keeping,=and thi • E ndtice. i.
S 4,IIUEL biYERS. •
Pottsville, Dec. 39, 1.843"
Law l'art4ertiohip:
. .
raIHE undeisiened hive tt ‘ ssoci t
ated themselv
-IL as copartners in Ihe•piractice of the law.—
All basineas entrusted to their earn; wilfrecelve
early and faithfol.attentioe,
Office at, the residence pf liughett, in
Centre. Street, Pottsville. • . .
F. NV • 11i3G,HgS,
NEVILI,g.
t . 45—tf
Nov. 4,
German.. Clay:l A. linaiiiacs
600 Germanploy Alronaci for 1844, at 35
cants,perdozen; or ; tlired - dcian sl.
Just redeived and for "
sale; t . rholesale and ratai
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' • . ' JAMES 'IL if.tiLY,
DlD Ciettrnnd Wattehmak
cr.
ESPEI. Ati afgrt~9 h . a . fr•ends
and
•"-wthe public garietally, that hihagj net return
ed from Philadelphia, and opened at hie'new
etaudiin Centre at., next door to Gen. 11. Stieti.-
ter's Iron-Store, -en Aseortment of CLooK4 adv. '
6: %Vainnes, of the very beet quality, and
'
which be will sell of tlia.ley:est cash pri '
cep. liar - assortment comprises. Silvei 1
Patent fever Wateliee, Eriglish" . Watchei, Ger:
Man do. Swiss , do ' eight'day "ri i itd 'hoar
• , :thirty .
Cloclue,and a :variety of other articles, belong. .
irig to fila,lirie. lie wOuld . alai? antiqunce that:
he repiira Clocks' arid . W4teiieri, at the ithertea ,
notice, and gtl4r . antcoa hisi heck Be hopei by
etrict Mtentionisr busitiees; a n Creasnn able
.olttr
gee. in nierit ca sharp of II pubiia - patiuri age. '..
7:ll•••••Eiglit`Td.ly'Cle i,TOPtil.itteco,lirdear
' L aid' ishiirrnPece;- _. :" .' ", •.- ' 1; • .
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-Offtee of its*Prifisideiptita siniknencyara
. • -', glittsoid conapaisk. • . ,
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:- - '''l lf " -- - I • Deter:o36.l4 itle J ~,
'- _:The Phitadelphir and. Read -.',
:ft 1 ; 71 11;:, II i, ing Railroad - Co. hereby g ive - y:1
..!1...,„„,
1... , .
.notice that their - rates of `' .1
freight end , Ai oizaat feir 41M.Wiriter Murtha. ..!:-.
(I)ecemberl, ,teirinnary and February) will be as - '
follows: •10, , 1. .-. ~ • ' • - - 1;
FromPottik4lo - 3 to Richmond; Inclined lona . .I::
and Philadcliihts—sl 10. • • I- - ' •
From Sehitqkill Itaye.-.4 tOticlunotilklgelincti :1
Plane - and PRilidelphia..-41: , I -..• '- '- 1 . /
• An.allowan of 15 cents pert on'evill be wadi I .
on all coat trltoported in kivalo cats. :- i- •
Bynrdcr arthe board of minagert, . ,
' - i., S. BRAbFOIID, SCeretary; .:
. Lice. 0, 11-4 . *-- •- •
A N JEW P./UN - FAIN 101? LIFE -.IIAB
OPENED. • •..,
AND its lies.lutt streams ndw gush'
brilliant , staff_ ss arisen_ itt the- ha - .nd Writ '.
cheering theafeinils watt atatf.trin ti 1 U, LONG
LIFE, .tsetisl9 , jsiEs-.
That Stir in,
DR. R.Eleirfnl'S VEGETABLE P, ATIVE
PILLS.
These pills,' e all understand. cure disease. by 4'
power peculiaqi . ily - to itself, w hick instantly
the action andq.rogress •or disease. fur then..coen;•
Ineecetnent is )nett atiketwlnch,is When the'
B b_ -; #oD'l,l D JCl$l.
are so far deprifteld.,as to Produce obstructions and
sareo-that onO3'lljedicine. provided -it be competent
to produce steknOs, will be all that is necessary for
removing itisetiVei and restoring •
11E.14711 - AND HAPPLYES, :• •
to mankind. I,er:ft likewise' he remembered, that
there is no firol.ine now in existence possessing
equal healing jai cn, and that nO.Negetahle, or in*
other kind of pfS!iiic can sc. soon restore health, when
lost, even in civika thetnost inveterate. •• : •
The attionilorZileKc pills upon the bowels, are
mild; produc.ing; ; go 'griping pains or dehility, tint on
the contrary; drip :Obey have operated, ;roil decd thit
a load of irritaqrig: corrupt humors 'have been
taken from yous,sfi.ntl- the buoyant feelin g s of health
spring up in thin-fitice; anti what is another,gtpat
object in the4d-Kir, they , . are always . safe ! they may
be taken on
.:111,0;cocione and unacr any cireunai
stances, withoinlttard to t he . name of the disease, for
they operate 14004 every part of the bony. and expel
disease froin vi.,•qiit.tcvet part it may be seated. livery
pereos who peiiitAscs a- box of these pills
11'E 0 I' H rsz cia
for in.thern he'gttst find a cure, and confidently rely
uport a epeotly fkdoration in health,
• •
In •Gernrlnl 4fic land nf their orlon. milli
ops o f t
persons have eitierienced their beneficial effects, oinl.
the thousands ,w.lio have, used them here. speak of
them, in the higliM of terms, on account of their cur&
liraprnf
. :11 , 2 1
The joyful neil,* of health and 'comfort, spread
from those 111,0;v.° happily used
• .• . REICFITER'S' • ,
VEGETiittLE PU'IIt;ATIVE PILLS. ; • ,
and they now 0404 by their own exceHencutarttt
_the Power of TrWM. - • . . •
And why, we..ffitny reasonably inquire, hare,theY
become ieendenia to the hearts of those who have
used thern, and .4rithpit gained such a popularity 1
Simply because Wcir action upon. the
BODY, •
. . .
was as 'the sun iti,i4ain upon vegetation', giving new
life to all who paiihiok ol its happy influence. Alt
the health of tlisiOnt depends unon the sap wh;ch
circulates throngsbranches, so the life and health
of. mankind. demds upon the blood which flows:
through his ve.ina. 7:And When this vital fluid, which
is moist necossar4s the growth and. support otlthe
body, by some unfillown cause becomes loaded with
morbid and '•
' . COttAUPT HUMORS;
so That instead, Of4ouri'shitig and strengthening the.
body, it labors to' f)ipluce obstructions. in the system.
which engenders,4sease, have reriourse to a me Vero
that is perfectly eRIM. in every disease, and that,witl.
produce a ,favorablelerminstion, if given Origin, the
complaint, frequerrillY in a "few boars and most always
in a few dam thArirttedicion is - • • • .
Ler. Retriiler'a" Vegetable Palm,
•
which so througlaysleanses the. bloodand system at
large. that disessi.Kany kind cannot, possibly exist;
where
. • IVe..7jtui their Primate, •
• . .
provided nature is het beyond tilt human assistance. ;
piite'of theteipills . 25 Cents per box, with
full directions. ItruUtin be had at the,
Phila Iphia Medical Halt s
established fur tli.onpression • • -
' : . Quackery... '. •': •
at the northeast cosirpr of . 61XT:1 and as.CE strectit•-•
likeivise . of sub-ager4s. -.•
„GREFAFIELD. Pa.,00,10.184(i'
Dear, Sir: vou leleribtless remember my calling or
your est ablislimerif4out tity. - O4elts since:and ob;
tainingfrovit yi'imMtU,rioliar's worth of DA - . RIECIP.
TER'S VUGETAOIE PURGATIVE , PILLS, for
one of my iteiglibdri,:,who f,clfifesicd line to procurei '
the article for thettip'..This - .being done atltatylrtiM..—
businesi transatlfeo.,fetarted forborne,. Alle.t tfavcL - •
- ling all day, I.wasi' ffiltcn with a sucien.chill,tvhieh
left me with, a violetAhver, head-ache, andel:insider
able phir. tbroughonr i my•,Whole eystem,Avith.greot •
sickness at my•stoMy,th, which so completely &ten ,
abled me that I woe f. , ;Onapelled to stop at a. small Inn
on the road for refietand- rest..... Upon inquirhthey,
had nothing 'that iOuld possibly afford me relief."•
While.yet in miscrygor I never was so ill in all my: ,
life. I •Ipppily thoug*,of your '+ritlls, arid resolved to
open one box upon A' . oWn account and seek relief -
in . them„.l took sir e -hem .drank a warm cup ofle4- 7 _
and retired to bed.' pain here'ceased in a measure s ,
and I 'Soon fell sotto asteep. -In th e morning' 1'
awoke much 4ette4 - 9141.tf , er the pills had operated!'- - -
was quite a ditrereal , :perEOß; took enothecdpse of.
friur. pills, remained';Otere „all. II ednesdavc and en . ;
Thurzday staited foiWsme as well as ever, and I still '.
enjoy good health—then persons for. whom ''bought ;
them;infurinstme . fbati they have experienced more •
thenefittfrom your pilli(than ' a whole cart load of the
quacks which they liayj G merly used . ,Surelyif ther-„L -
used them withas o..c. ‘ t an crt&.t upon themseles AS -
I have, they, have goo, reason for estoline their sir.:
tue's ; and if 3011 takestrjy advice, you Will persevere, -;
go On and r.ecomineft+,',them .to all who are tattering , .
under disease, and ant.,,:vord fur it, they will become -
so popular as a gencr4, remedy 'that you,Will flrutl : it',-,-
difficult in supplying!yficCdcthind - , ' . -;
- • -.. (s,noi G. W: GRA :WON. ' •
, 'l's t ., • • - Greenfield., -
'The above Medic* is sold in Pottsville a they
Store Of ' . ...... - VZ - . ,' • -
. • '.'.•fiCLESIENS & PARVIDI,:,.
• ' Pottsville, March Ifi:' 151? . .' „ 11-Iyr
• , -yo - uNt TAWS' -
croakd a.tid..Day
F=l
M A VIM •
•
rliptlE duties of thlnstitetion commenced
Wednesday; th'o, ih inst. at the house, eor.l -
ncr sth and -I , lsllo,sttea& • • *. •
Reading being prof#bial for health and corn.
?del - , the Principal tVC;ilts it is uselese to enter '
to details concerningt.ioe ativantages of its
tion. ,
The -purpose of thOrincipal is toi establiska
school in which a fliffs - hed education can' be Oh.'
tainad.—By the aml4 ; ineans of this seminar*,
the young.ladies ent§sted to the career the
scriber and-hie a econ s iplislicd Precepttesii,- will.
receive such inatinCtioo, as to comnriiie a thor •
oirgh Engf:sh 'educlOgh, together with useful
and ornamental' brach:give:
Education embrae4 trot only_ intellectual cult.
lure, but moral and riibious also; therefore "the
Principal will endeae p to elevate and expand
the mind, and at thelteic time refine the heart
—requiring of the . Lidlo under his direction eaay
and polished manner - i. .
In order toicitabliilOs wholesome discipline;
• the schen! wilt be i F d into two dapartmentab
viz:junior adseniox„,
'fermis fOrpoarders:
tOung ladies abovci.4 yearci•of age
• will pay fur the radii of 46 weeks; Vilo'
With mum, • . . '
Under 12 ve3l-8
With masiti
- • • t-12£,a..
• ' • • - . • C.Chl
This slim, entitles ‘, ledieVto board 4
and all the branehes*ght in the /school, his.
gather with bed, heddoauel. and. li,tht—Zicept.
diawing and paintingaffaliiin.and atti.ribla Maid
guages,and itse atilt) *no; for w ich they
hav-Pai cst•
-; • Wer.D.M. I
Seale: Cls
Junior ti
c!ar
'who ma ,
tifc:Atry
DrtlYtin7.
"tierneritrid fiai
'st.the of
— Dcteralieo.
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