The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 30, 1845, Image 3

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TERMS OF THIS PAPEIL-i-Two Donate
/par annum, payable semi-annually in ruirtutte, by
'those who reside in this county—end annually in
advance by those who reside at a distance. If not
paid within the year, $2 50 will be demanded
Five. Dollars in advance will pay for thice years
subscription.
Terms to Advertisers.
To merchants and others who wish) to adver-,
tine by the year, with frequent changes of adver
tisements, the terms wilt be $ 12 per annum, in,
eluding the paper, or $lO in advance ; Two
esquas with the paper, without change, $ 10 per
annum, or $8 in advance. One square of 12
ines, with the paper,s 8, or $ 6 in , advance. Bu
inness Cards of 5 fines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4
in advance-3 lines $ 3 withthepaper, or $
out the paper.
Larger advertisements will be. published as per
agreement.
One square of 12 lines, one dollar for 3 - inser
ions, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion.
Five lines or under 25 cents for one insertion, and
- 1 - 23 cents for every subsequeibt insertion.
vurs have recontiy made additions to our already
V V large assortment ofJob Type, which is now great.
er than that of any Country Printing Office in the State
and are reedy to execute all kinds of .
• , JOB PRINTING
of every description, at the rery lowest rate s,: such as
CABILA, BILL HEADS, •
rt,XiSartrl44, CIRCULARS, 1
irtltLB , of LADING. ' POST BILLS Le
At very shorti notice. By keeping good workmen, and
Iprompt despatch in executing orders, we.expect to re
ceive the support of the public.
el-We have also a.BINDERU attached to the office,
enableaus to bind all kinds of Printing when it
Is necessary to do so. Books of every description,
bound•to.order. April 6,
Passage Agency, aze.i
The sabsvriber is prepared to engage Passage. Cot
+Passengers from every pars of England; Ireland, Sent
'land and Wales at Ow very, lowest rates. Ile also
+tends to remitting money to every part of .Burope, in
sums of one Pound and upwards By kompiattconr.
Ito business he expect' to give general matisfartion•
• - • B. BANNAN. Agent for
JOSEPH WM:BRAT.
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The Coat Trade
The shipments this week show a slight increase
ev.•rSaEt: week,-by Rail goad 22,709--hy Canal 0.795
making for the week a total of 32,591 tone. :The ship
ment" by Canal for this week hare inrreaged nearly
two thciiiisand tone.
The supilly,of Anthracite Coal this year will fall very
little, tinny, skirt of Two million of Tons, More than
one half of which wilLbe sent from Schuylkill County. 1 l'ious• Guido. 1 , .
This quantity will - give an increase over' the con- Key of Paradise.
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gumption of last year, of about 300,000 tons— Chary! Companion.all of , !Catholic • piety. !
which we feel satisfied the market will require. The : - . ! .Daily EN.ocises, plain 71 gilt.
Increased inland,consumplion alone on the lines of the ! ,
', • , Wade Meceum, plain find gilt.
different improvemeoti; on which the coal is transport ,- . !• , lirstiline Manual. plain and gilt•
ed, before it reaches tide.this year will be a 4 least one - • Sunday School rtAyer Book.
. • Poor Man's Catechism.
hundred thousand tons. ibis is a large increase butls • . . Butler's small CatoclM.m.
rather tinder than over rated. . •
,
( . 1 Rimy 13ible, &c. &c. &c.
We learn that an advance of ten rents per Inn on the ! !
, Also, a few German Catholic Prayer Ildoks, just te
r .11 ed and tor s:ile. rrry Oral, by . 1
transtiortation,of:coal on the Railßoad, will take place
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! - ! B. HANNAN, Agl.
cr. the first of September. • ~ - , --•"- AllnISI 30th . 1 . • 1
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The following ire the rates of freight frorl
ploy to Eivteriaporce : ' ..
To Sateit. .• - . tl 62 to 165 1
" Boston, $1 02 to 1 75!
" Portland. ' - - St 82 to 1 1'.7
" New Redford. *I ! 87 to I 50
" Providence& rail River. 51,37 t.-1 50
" Charleston, 81 O 4 t i 1 75 •
" Nantucket. , • V 73
" New York, . , ' 81 00 to 1 12'.
" Troy, 1 37 a 1 $ 514
• " Newark, N. J. " .S! Oa
- Albany. 51 45 to 1 5S
'. rtedettrastirg, Va. ..$1 12 to 125
Freights to Philadelphia ey Canal 7o cents
Yntit. et 00.
By• Rail Road from Pottsville $I 27 and Prot
Lill Ilavcri 51 30--to Philadelphia
T/1/1.01:011 the politeness of the drifetent .
nu the Canal and Rail Road, we are enahled
our readers, with the following weekly sti
Co l d Trade, which they.cen rely upon nt. c , n . r
• . 1W RAIL TIO ATI.
r no Al' Polrtr..o ARBON.
1 or the week ending on Thursday
evening.
.5 NI 10
Per last Report, . 512,15.; 13
FROM IrOTTSI'ILLE
Tor thit ,veek ending on Thursday
evenin.l. •
• Per last report,
' FRAM !SCHUYLKILL HAYCII.
Tot the week ending on Thuisday
evening. 10.51 IS
Per last Report, 237.233 14
YAWS ViRT. CLINTON
Tor the week ending on Thursday
evening.
Per last Iteport:
Total,
• • BY CANAL.
710MPOTTSVILLE AND PORT CARDO.. /
For the week ending on Thursday • •
evening,• 6,381 01
• . Per last Report, 61,888 10. /
SS,TIS IS
• ' mom SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. ',' • .
Totil up to Thursday noon '/
August 29, I,WI ,I 4
,
Per Ilport,
t re 2011/15
:',13(1. Op
FROM PORT CU:WO:8.
For the week ending OD 7burmlay ,'
August 28, - /L 48.1 O 2
,
, Ter lost Report; /1'8,7'28 1:
7 .- 30;2Il 1.9
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'Total by Canal '
Do by Rail Road
Total by. Rail Road and Cap
• • LEHIGH t'O.9.T. T.R.1.0
' Despatched thisSemMn, up to Sth too. 23d, 1 1 1
FROM MAUCH CHUNK,
I.ellieh Coal and Navigation CO.
Summit / • • • 015
Doom Run , 22C
Beaver Meadow R. R & Coal C.
FROM PENN, HAVEN
Hazleton Coal Company
/ FROM ROCK PORT.
Ruck 'Mountain Coal CO
TOTS.L Slit PM MS.
, --SRONt MAUCH CHUNK!
Lehigh Coil and Nay. co,
Summit Mines
Room Run do,
Beaver ;dna doiv R. R. and Coal Co.
FROM PENN HAVEN
Ilaileton Coal C
FR M ROCK PORT
Buck Mountain Coa Company, "-
WYOMING COAL TRADE.
rotate Auput t 3, tERS. 96_326 ems
_
PINEGROVE
. Transportation on Union Canal Rail road
Aug. (Inclusive.)
Tons. cwt. qr.
994 5 U
- 'Perlost Report, 4,108 11 I Tons. lewt qr.
Total, , 2t,toi 16 1
Trlinsporlation on Swatera Rail Road.
055 1
11,681 1 0
Total, ---------- 12.630 i 2 1
43tal tone
MINE&ND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN it.ROAD.
TMe ialtdk;:log Is the amount of Coal transported
over thji 1104, for the week ending on Wednesday
Evening lasi:
1:.131I 1T
239,039 19
Zer last
271,16116
WILLIAM NEWELL, CollectOr
Totat,
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MOUNT CARBQN AAIUN - Wt.
The amount df Coal transported over th,J road for
the week ending on Thursday evening la 6 ,6at,
52 Tons.
159,50!
ierleet flePo!t,
Total.
. MILL casgtc RAIL ROA 1.
The foliowing is the amount of Coal transported
' over this road tsp to Thursday CV last:
3,778 07 Tuns
Per Laat Beyer?, 39.712 07
Total,
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SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL 110 AD.
The arnaantof teal transported over this road from
the lath of Nay, to the ' . 2.11 at August, Inclusive
Ton, is
53,847
41 11t1E6SE TORNF.It, Collector.
SE Sof Arilmington Blaspu:
1.5 iecc4cOand for , s? s ie at
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- • poi,vxrx &
August, 3G
MJLLJ
E AT GOOD S• ,
Int Stone S 4 Sons
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ist -- • I
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Silks, Ribbons &Or Goods,
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21'0.
45, .".itsth Second sheet, f!ltilada. •
•
ARE now receivin g, and will ; continue 4o ree !lye
tbrollgh the r an, a large and handsoMe assortment'
-
Silk Velvets, blaciand,eolored. New Stile - • I
Bonnet Goods -.figured and plans,
Fall Ribbons la - Ora! -. ears oty,j
Fanky Feather, and, Flowers. •
' and all the tonsil Fashionable ; '
Trimmings, CAN, tap stuffs,
And other aiticlev used in the Millinery business,whiehj
will be sold on the most reasonable terms, -
. August 30,
TO PfiINTERiS'.
'TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S
rilrl*ihing Wake-home.
riIITE subscribers hav ' e opened anew Type Foundry
.L In the city of New Volk, where they , are ready to
supply orders to any extent, for any kind of job or fan
cy Type, Ink, Paper. Olsen, Brass Rule, Steel Column
do, Composing Sticks. Charles, and every' article neces
sary for a Printing , Olnee.
The type, which are cast m new moblds, from an
entirely newsetamatrixes, witlf deep :counters,, are
warranted to be', unsurpassed by any, and will be sold
at prices to snit !the times. . '
Printing Presses furnished, and piso Steam Engines
of the most approved patterns.
N. lI.—A Machinist constantly in attendance to re
pair presses amildo light work.
Coniphsition ratters cast for printer. =
Editors ofNeospapers, who Will buy three times as
much type is their bills amount to; may gMe the above
six mouths insertion in their papers, and send their
papers containing it to the sribscriber , a. •
COCKROFT & OVEREND, GS Ann et.
'August Mali I , 35-finio
1 •
Id the matter'of t e 'amid end„finat account V Richard
'Boone the 4ssiiree of Samuel Brrtolei and Wilt as;
filed 4.n., on the *lath day of Xayt A . 1815: -
Notice:' ,
. I.)
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.T"E Coon hubscribe r appointed-by the Cou of Common
ilea* of tichrtylkilt County; Commissioner, to dis
tribute the money in the hands Of the Assignee among
the Creditors 'entitled thereto, under the 'alsignmenr.
he.teby gives notice to all those toncetned and interes
ted, that he will be in attendance for that purpOse, at
his office in the tuirough of Orwigsburg, on Monday the
sixth day of Cctober next, at lOo'clock, inilie forenoon,,
When and where tali sort as are interested may attend.,
eIIt.III.E.S I I W (tint A N, Cournrintioner.
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Altgurt 30
,
. ' IPublic Sale. ,; - •
•1x7114. bc gold at Public Sale, on, Saturday. the 13th
V day of Septennrer next, at 2 o'clockT, M.,-on the. I
pretuißes, the building known as the Bahia Church and
School house,' and lot of ground an sfauchtlaunk street,
iwthe,borough ofTatnagnaso by 150 felt. By order
of the Trustees, 1 l' JOHN K. SMITH, Sec'y .
Tamaqua, Augy2o 1615 i 30-3 t ~,j
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' . Catholic Books. , 1
nohenlohe's rraYcr Bonk,
. -
Christian's Gunie,,plain and gilt,
Hey of Ifeawczi. -
l'oor lI'S ,Mannal.
rutl del
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,Stray Gew. 1 .
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STit k v F.D. pick Rain the sub:scriber resiiing at
I.:aele hill; abot4 two';weeks ago, a Red COW with
p . a Nvliiie face, had pu a hell buckled with a Miner's
... strap, and Iris:both liornsiliored. 'IA hoiver will return/
' F.I id cow to titC subzcriber, or give hind information
„ , where she can Jc gut again shall be rcasornahlic rewar
.. • -- ' ded. WILLIAM mono' s, !Eagle Bilr'.
! , August 20th;
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SEEM
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CHESP! CHESP ! 1 .CHR.,117! ! I
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WDOLESALE AND RETAIL./
. DA VII) . EVANS, /3R., °
141 sonrn sptoisO - rli LF.T,11.!..Ln WV ISt sTitLEV I
tSPEGTFULLY inthrnis Iris Mends ;and the pub
-Ilic, of his hiving„ ra.ltstanly on hand and fur sale, a
flub ass',l'lment of LOOKING GLASSES, Gilt, M.
hozany, and Stained Framed, Toilet Glasses, Portrait
and Picture Frames, Splendid ,French Mirrors. Also,
a selected assortment of FURNISHING HARDWARE,
'enlisting of
Cutlery, Car,turs, . , ~' '
' r • j4l:R”' ll r r Y liati i i r l e a r N l V " a i r s e , , Idoilerj: . .
'llea Kettles,' &ci, &e. •
Including every rat iety of Furnishing ;lard-ware, to
'suit House-keepers, llutels and Country; Metchatits i
whose attention Ire/ respectfully invites, hod by price,
_attention arid promptness, trusts to merit their appro
bation.' , • , : DAVID EVANS,s-JR.,:
I,
. ~! ' 144, North Second st., Philada.
Plillada., Angust 23, I , 31-3 mo,
•/' ' ,
Pinying, Visiting & Mani Bards.
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/G.RORGE COOKS, „=
0 F r the late firm of Ely; Smith & Cook, ha, the past 6
,years, manufacturers - of the celebrated Bartlett
Cardi: NV 01f111 inform the imbitc and the patrons of the
old establishment, N 0.71; Fulton street, where he- has
-,always been eraployetl, that he coatinues t lab manufac
ture of all the varieties Of Playing, Visiting and Blank
Cards, lie,ettifote furnished by the establi.slunent—and
that orders for various Ikitidsswill be faithfully and
promptly executed, on application to his sole agents,
Messrs- Ely 14.- Latham, No.. 11 'Fulton street, at the fol
lowing vexes, usual thscmuct for cash, or to those wlio.
buy to sell again, viz ; - , I -
Nimble and to kite backs., - .. 6.10 00 per gross - ,
Harry 8 ' do do . 30 00 I the .
• Decaturs - do dO - •2100 ! do . • •
Elssler ' do dull , , , 51 00 I do ,
• Merry Andrews chi , IS Off i do
ltilarrders No.l star & Wide Lik 15 00 I do - ,
DO ` 2 1. do 'l2 00 , . ckr .
EnamelletLlvory.and Pearl surface Curds, as per the
following wale; • - I
, LA IMF:. ?,in. 5 Enamelled rAzoo
NO. 19 Enamelled $5,01) 4 do I - ' 2,00
14 do 5,00 3. do i, 1,00
•'' 11 do 4.50 2 .do I . 1,50
.., 12 do 4,1111 I• I -du I 1,05
15 ivory & pearl l •
11 Ivory & pearl
surface, ' 2,50- surface, , 1,37
14 , du . 1,87 f 10 ' do I 1,00
13 - do L7s l 9 do, , '' 1,21
12 do - 1,50 I 8 > ern i .1,110
' Small. I . 7 do , 1,00
•
It Enamelled '4,00 0 . ' do I 1,00
• lo do 3,50 .5 dol 75
I
• . 9 do 3,00 4 do r' 75
8, do 2,50 3 . do,
r „, .62
7 do 2,50 2 do .l , r 65
' 6 do 2 45 I 1 do I, • 50
Embossed enamelled cards, tinted mid plain, beautifully
polished with elegant design and aordedr.
Printer% tddnl! cards. 1
Small blanks (playing card size) No. 1. • 015 per grow.
.do ' --' do - ' ' 2 IS -.
Large blanks, (to • - El' ;21
do do i 2 . 01 .
Dotible size of the small 1 , 1 130
'.. do •do 2 121- •
Double size of the large ..1 'O2 ' ..
do do . ' 2 2 02. -
Aldo all the above sizes of every color to order.
Other sizes cut to order of either the foregoing kinds.
Mourning cards of various sizes - made to order.
Gold bordering cards - do ' 'dn.! • '
Gilt edge do • do
Enamelled streets cap size, and 20 ay 21 inches. ____
Ivory surface - do do;
Pearl do ' : do . dni
Blank sheets do dot - •
Also, Railroad and Steamboat Tickets Made to ordtr ,
of any color, or of different colors op may; be desired. 1
The subscriber invitee t oil editors of the !lotted Stites I
and Canada, who a re.disposed to take their pay in cards
and who will send bim a copy of their papdr, containing
this advertisement, to insert it for three months.
GEORGE COOK.
31—Saco
MEE
-Schu.3l
C9l,ectcrb
to futnish
+Le of the
6.3.136 C 3
9,16 8 01:
1.11...,73 ly
MEETEI
17,753 110
1,141 14
11,110 0
MEM
:,503 I 0
I 13.051 (12
92,503 10
EMEiI
15,67
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i 48391
445 r
1611008
69.091
43310
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manca
29,71t.1, LS , 2
V. L. CONRAD, Copector:
165,154'
N. CLEAVER, Calteetor
' 43.490 14.
GEO. HADESTY, Collector.
et, jut
['TIT'S •
35-
Sect York liuglist 2.111
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RE3DING FEIV.ILE 110.4 RDING
AND DAY SCHOOL.
MRS: DAVENPORToniucti r 1
F.III 4 ;CIPAL.
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Fr TIE colirsenf instruction in this Inititinion, will be
• i resumed tin Mondayi the let of St ptelmber.
The school will be divided into three 'departments,
which will enable the children to be brought forward
in their progressive studies by . a dtsciptlee suited to
their ages. and capacitiesi •.Darticutar attention will his
bestowed n 1.4 all the brarithes of a finished English etl 7
ucatiee. • ' - - - 1 . ' I
, .. TERMS;
Board and Tuition, dirring, the' schohthic yeir, for
young ladies, over 11 yeats of age, 4150. Urrder.l2.o3 o .
For-this sum pupils are;entitled to boasdi tuition, bed,
bedding, fuel, lights and towels.
'Music perquarter,i : ' • , ' 1 4)0:10
French, 4,00
' Day scholars, Ist department,_ per qr. J ' 8,00
IP r til !' -" , 1
-.- 8,00
" ." 3d " ! 4,00
Reading August 23, ' ' I 31-2 t.
Adjourned Orp l hans' Cciurt . Sale.
PliftSUANtto an order of the Orphans*, Court of
Schuylkill,County; will be sold by Pablie Vendue,
nu Monday, the tat day of September, at ;the house of
George H. Boyer; in the Borough ofOrwigsburg, to said
county. a certain tract of
Woodland, milled ”Glendorr,
er" situate In Rush township,.,
" Schuylkill county, adJolnlng
' lands of Santini Lindner, thr
Hon. Charles S. Cose, David I). Stewart and the Morris
Canal Company,coutaining 409 acres, and 40 perches
or thereabouts. It is situated about els 'miles above
Tamaqua and within half a mile of the goad leading
from Tamaqua to tfastettinathe Butte road to Wilkes
barrel, also pains through the land. There is dam
and old Sawmill upott the premises. late the estate
ofJacob Ilubley deceased.
Sale' to commence at two o'clock In the afternoon.
when due attendance will be given, and the terms of
sale made known by
MARY J. DUDLEY: l Adm e,
ANNA. 1.. HURLEY,
'-By Order of the COWL
JOHN n.tOWNING, Clerk.
Orwigsburg, August 2 1615.'
35-Imo
. WLIGC Ell, AGENT. - I
lied Equ- trio' corps, composing
id horses, will 'l, is pree ' cded by the :
-s Band, inl magniflcient Car
eight C am colored horses, ,on
own. ,'1 e artlsts attached to this
inapt ar of the highest
irepute
ability, a d Et . nd classed among
ions chit rin urope or Amalie,.
.intslr wit be found Mr. J. J - .• Na
- Heruleah^ Horseman—Mr.
iii great - 3ackWaril rider—Master
the only true and perfect trick
,ie day—l Ar. 'Kincaid, the young
-Mr. Chatubers, the elegant scenic
E. Woods, the successful personi,
4 Indians' f the Forest—Mrs. NI:"
Will fema le Artist—Mr. Dunbar,
y India Rubber man—Master Rey-,
r, the juvrnil, pets of the ArenX
i, the Comic _Singer and Banjo
'innemorel the colored Vocali4.—
ad, the farfamed Negro bleep-down
Nichols, Aiding Master, and Mr.
lost popular and celebrated Clown
r fa
I rther particulars are bills at
ittsville, on /
Monday.af
i day o*.
will exhibit at Danville
Ist of September.
33
Unriv
• WO men ci
New York Bv
.
nage drawn I)ti
their arrival in '
popular establb,
den and respee
the first &pest!
Ainong the
than, the won I
W. Nichols, t
John Glenroy,
Equestrian of t
dashing Tider
horsemen-,-Mr.
fication of Wil
Wood, the beau
the extraordinai
fluids and Pastn
—Mr. Jamieson
Player—Mr. 11
MjJohn . Diamo
d4cer—Mr. H
John May, the i
of 'the day. F
the, Hotels.
Will Le (chi iteii at Poi
ternoon Sel,t. 1 t, for one s
Ttip abe compan•
-the i 31st Of Au;• -
.august 16th
lIMI
GRE
HARDW
TE subscribe
the public ge
splendid assortim
.1101.1.0 W -WAR
which added to hi
thoie desirous:, o(
:ion, for - quality
of the bestiAxes at:
Grindstones,
!American Ste
, DeSt Cast Ste
Lead,
.11olled Iron, ,
• j Nails by the *ea. . " "
boxesfoVl7,c4eapertini t ever -Wire of
SII size's ,erio j .ii ~rtno.rtca.i l .partiyof
Ansils, Bellows, Spila.:;, , Knives and Forks. Spoons,
Nails, Chains,Slineelf, and Tea and Coffee Kettles,
Spades very cheep; Ilitekets, Locks, Rifles,
Planes, Saws, Hatchets, ;llitlebarrels, Gra s s and
Mres, Vices,Wagonbox— , Gralu Scythes, Sickles,
es, Hay and Dung forks, Files , Rasps,Candle stick's,
'Johns Pans'ar.c. Also, Dye Stuff,,
' t C ja o t p e t;er and Iron Kettles, Varnish, Putty,'
And' every . other article usually kept in littraware
E.,tablishinents, all o( which he sells at very lore
p ermit s colum^7icina hmtiihcepfrip,, Blacksmiths,
1 4',Itlietitf;rs -Cabitiet ak q, saddlers, ect., will find it
to their adrantaze by-leaning and examining his stock
'oefdre purchasing elsewhere„ at the Ilay Scales, cot
; tier Centro and Market street.
I Ile tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends
and lcustomers for their liberal support, and solicits
theil further PalrOngel
. I GEORGE 11 STICIITER.
I Pottsville, August 10, 18-13 - 33--
Glenn's Celebeated Preparntlons.
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1 GLENN $ INDIAN DY,E f
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AITAItII% ) N,TED to ch ange Grey, Light, or Red hair,.
' l' t i IVtinkers,:or Eyehrows, to a handsome ItroWit
or let Black, wilhout stni,ning fhe skin or injuring the
hairdo the lea q. Thn colour is natural; and will nut
rub la ersail the whitest iintslitt. Price. LU cents.
Gi.r,srvs itOMANKILY DOR,
'A certain remedy ':for Pimples, Freckles, Tan, Moth or
MorPhew, Redness, Blotches, Sunburn, Tenor, &c.
It maybe used with perfect safety aim the most delicate
cutuid&sion. andgiven the skin a soft and lair appear
am e. Price 'SU cents per tufGle.
I ciLINN''S INDIAN OIL.
For prontoth , o the unseat and beautifying the hair,
giving it a gIL... s'.sy .sultaess, preventing. it from . falling
out, removing dandruff c-c. lit has the: 'property of
making the hair dark, and preventing it from turning
'frreyland‘licing pleasantly per•. umed, it is excellent for
i i
dressing the hair hi eutral. Price 50 cants. •
tlLF.NN'S'itose pont vntstE.
This very pleasant and perfectly safe dentrifice gives
a pearly whiteness to the teeth. preyentibg and remov- ;
4lng :Mots of incipient decay, given firmness to the gums '
andSweetitess to the ' breath. Price 1.5 cents,
I .
,GLENN'S pErii- ,TORY
Re super fl uous hair flunfr the face; neck, and
'arms, without injury to the skin. Price 50 cents. '
'l> GLENN'} REM: iiIIIAIPS OIL,
Warranted genuine,lind refined 1-ha peculiar process;
for promoting the groth and beaitify.rig the hair this
article is confidently r. ecommended. It in also very
Insefifi for removing Ikurf andetandruff, and fur tile
heads of children. Itlipleasatitly perfumed. audit' for
'salein bottles of cad. Is sizes.
I 1
GLENN' CURLING CURLING FLUID. '
( - living the hair a bea Ulna' curl. and keeping it in curl
lln warm or damp wettitter• Price 50 cents.
liLENZCS. SUPERFINE PEARL POWDER,
A beautiful Gostnetie,lallaying flushes of heat, eking a
fairs
es.. the emitple ion and to the features ;in many
persdns a clear and tr. itspnrent softness of expression.
.:
I .Pried 55 rents' per box. 1 .
1 ' GI.F.SIVB TOILE I AND I , IURSFAIN POWDEII
Is'erdifidently recommended to the ladies as of the ve
ry lint quality, and entirely freelklttri grit or any
pernilcions ingredient. It is beautifully white and soft.
and is...sold plain, or perfumed, with variuns odors.
' I T 4 above named excllent articles are coatitlently re
'comrtmulcd to the public as really good. They have
been ' in general use (M . many', years past, and have ful
lyl' general use
sustained their well i earned reputation.
: Prepared by . - • I 1.. W. GLENN,
Manufartnier of Perftunery.l Fancy. .Soaps, 4-r., No
/II Simla Third Street; appOnite the Exchange, Pinta
ilelpl ia.
1 i F t sale in Pottsvill i , by
.511 1 0 St 16, ' I
1 ' . r__
FIEVER A ND AGUE!!
' 1000's! AND 10,000's ! ! .
i,A A new suffe i ring under that Bane of Life, Fever
..t.. and Ague, or Billions Intermittent Fever !--' Row
and-4 Improved Tonic Mixture,' is universally ac
knowledged. by the disinterested, to be the Great Na
tional Remedy—the only warranted, safe,sure and rad
7ical,cnrc--that never has failed, when properly used,
to eradicate the disease and also its immediate causes,
restoring the natural feelings land elasticity of the con
stitution in a manner that within; else will. '
..*Therefore procure . at once , this long= ried , old fa-
Vorite and starling remedy, now called Rowand's lel
proyed Tonic mixture',—protected against counterfeit
ers, by the written signature of the original inventor.
Jowl It. ItnlVANDiove'r the mouth of every bottle, and
whirl' may, fir a certainty. be obtained genuine In
l'otthille, of ~.10IIN S. C. MARTIN.
Fruprictor
•"t PSI% R. u ROW ' AND M. A''
•0... o ‘, .
i C N., north A st., Phdada..
Mini% WI ; I
, 33—itttO,
; ,-
plssolutAoit of Partnership.
. i 1 - -- -- - I
111 , . partnershin formerly existing between lav e r
, —..
& Vandosen, l wasidissolved on the 21st of July
'oh, by mutual consent.. The brewing business will
,be carried on in future by George Lauer, and thebet- I
Ping business by 111 , _•ery 'Vandusen. ..'k ll persons hay.:
:ing elaims against thel firm, are respectfully requested
to kesent them to either for paytnent, and all tnoSe i %-
I deated ate rcquested Ito make pnymprit.
I 1 i GEO. LA VEER.
I i ' . i HENRY VANDUSEN.
NI 6.—The above stned tender their sincere
thanks to the puldte for the many Cavors• they have
Ireced, and respec:O:ully Lotictt a continuance el
;the 'same.. 1
1 .Aug. 16th t
• '
rrillE subs l cnbers have join received a fresh sup
lely of ibis Telliable manure, direct from the lll
and Of lchahOe, and offer for sale 150 tons in labla.
'and bags In lets to vidt purchasers.
I . riOS. W. 'MOW; AN & CO:
9 & IU ;ioutli ‘Vharves, Philadelphia.
POlada...A'ugubt Wih c3-2mo
• . •
T"E partnership heretofore esistfikr between Wil
liam Guyon and Thomas Oram, CAWS of branch
t township, Schuylkill County, 'trading under the firm of
Wni. Guyon, & Go.. was dissolved on the 11th inst. by .
the ivithdrawal Q f tho subscriber.
WILLIAM OUYON:
Illinersvilte,.Augist 1915. ' 33-3 t•
100 Dolikurs Reward.
TjlE shove toward will be paid to the informer on
the conviction of Om evil disposed person or persons
who. on Sunday last. t placed timber and atones on the
track of the Mount Carbon Rail road, er who may by
so doing hereafter endanger th'e lives or Properly , of
periwig using said Road.
.! NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector,
August iGth 1 , -.- 32-It, -
TELAIS.
--rr •
T I I ATTRACTIONS
LILO & IRON STORE.
. •
r respectfully. informs his friends and
he has
.rosy received a
I. tit of HARI - MARE, IRON, STEEL.;
CARYF I NTER'S TOOLS, A.c.,
former stock presents 'n variety to
purchasiaF, unsurpassed in the re
and Cheapness. A laree-assortment
prit;es railing front 75 cents to *1,25.
cent per lb.
4;1
[el,
,el,
P. BANNAN, Agent.
i ,33
LIM
Guano.
THE': miNgßst. ',TougN4.L.
0 rphana l Court. Sale ot•Lands.
P. tIitSIIANT to 1911 otdegof, the Orphans' 'Ciotti of
Schuylkiil -, Courityc , JuittesC.lYaraball„ adminis
trator nt tbfEstate of Peter Benson; Esq., tate Of tba
Borotfais of Erie, in 'Erie County. Pennsylvania, de
ceased, willesnoso to sale by Ptialiexendue and out
garnrday,the three
day of deptercber, 1095, he-' ,
tween the Inrnra of three and is n'elockiin the after
noon,- at the Pennsylvania . Hail in the boroug h o f ,
potaseille,Sehoylkillerinnly,l the onefull, equal, un
divided half, (tile whole into two equal, parts. to be
parted and dlsided) of all the foGowing desenhod
sev
en certain - tracts ot parcels of land, situate to dcbuyl
kill County aforesaid: . ,
No. 1. situate folllloily fffUOSIVICk, caw Manbelm
township, in' Schuylkill county, near the Borough of
Pottsville, in ToMblingsitts ialtey, sarieyed in put su
ante of a...warrant blithe noble of George Shaffer, be
ginning at a cheanut, thence by _land of Michael Ca
ller. south 80; vest 252 to a .whitt oak; north 10, west
48 to a stotte.South 80, West 50 toe chesnat oak, thence
by land of I..ispar Singer, south 30. east 280 to a atone,
*penc e ' maim 00, west 501] b stone. thence south to, creto.lA to a 'Stone, thence by land of Conrad Minn icb,
_South 7. egist •>7 to,e stone, thence by landS of Michael
liEnunisk north 80, east 78, to a ctsner, thence Belzer
' Newrong, north 70;east 1:00 to a stone, thence by land_
of (leery Orwig, north 25,- west late a stone, thence
north 05, east 111 to a stone. and thence by land of
Elizabeth Klinger north 26, west 188 to the place of he-
ginning. containing 420 acres and allowance.
No, 2, Situate in the township nod county last men- ,
tioned; and adjoining tbo above and surveyed in pus-
seance of a Warrant in the name Of Elizabeth Klinges,
beginning at a pciat, thence by {and of Sarah Hussey,
south 70, west r.,15 to a stone, thence south 46, wept 40
to a stone, thence south 711, west 100 to a stone, thence
by land of Henry Orwie, south 10, east 40 to a stone,
thence by Land of,,GeorgeShatfer, south 86, ears ins to
a stone, thence by land of lien ry Orwig south 25,, east
51 to a stone, thence southeast 81 to a stone, thence by
other land north 60, east 14 to a stone, thence by land
of Christian Steinbach, north 11, east 114 to a stone
and thence by land of Peter Breciiles north 20, west
251 to the place of beginning, containing 435 acres and
allowance, itce. /
No. 3. Situate in Barry township * Schuylkill coun
ty, surveyed ii pursuance of ,a warrant in the name of
Casper Tidal, beginning at a pine. thence by lands of
Idowrer & Company, south 23, cast 253 to a pine, thence
south 67„ivest 117 to a post, thence by other land south
20,"cast/197 to a pine. thence,by land of John Nichol
son. Esq.. north 45, east 175 to a stoneo hence by other
land/north 23, west 383 ton post, and thence by land of
Jesse Yarnall. south 67, west 127 to the place of be
ginning, containing 429 acres and 136' perehes and al
lowance. ' •
/' No. 4 Situate in the township and county last men
tioned, surveyed in pursuanCe of a warrant, in the
name of Killian May, be ginning at n white oak, thence
by land of Jeise Yarnell, south 67, west ISO to a post,
'thence by other land south 23, cast 383 to a stone,
thence by land Of John Nickelson, Esq., north 67; east
180 to a pint', thence by other land north 23, west 35'3
to the place of beginning, containing 400 acres and 3
perches;and allowance,' I ,
No. 5. Situate in the township and county last men-.
tMned.'eurvtlied in pursuance of a warrant, in the
name of Henry Sheller. beginning at a chesnut, thence
,by land of Jesse Yarnell, south bl, West 90 to a stone,
thence north 23 west 46 to a white oak, thence south
67, west Intl ton white oak, thence by other lands south
23, east 383 to a pitie, thence by lauds of John (Nichol
son, Esq., north 67, east 'Mtn a stone and thence by
oilier land north 23, west 337 to the place of beginning,
containing 418 acres, 33 peaches and allowance.
No. 6. Situatc-in township androanty last mention,
ed, surveyed in pursunactsof a warrant in the name of
John Klinger, . beginning at a post; thence by, land of
John Nicholson, Esti., north.e. east 4Oto a pine, thence
north 35, east 230 to a pine, thence by other land north
23„west 238 to a post, thence by vacant land 4oetb 67,
west 119 to a cliesnut and thence by land of Henry
Shaffee. south 23, east .307 to the place of beginning,
containing 434 acces.and allowance.
No. 7. Situate in the town.ship and comity last men
tioned; surveyed in pursuance of a warrant, in the
name of George Derma, beginning at a pitch pine,
,thence by tart° of John Nicholson, Esq., north 48, west
:180 to a stone, thence by vacant land south 42, west 360
to a post, thence south 23, east 239 to a pine, thence )3,
John Nicholsrin, Esq„ and other lands north 35, east
170 to a post, thence by other lands not th 42, east 270
to the place of beginning, containing 431 acres and 38
perches and allowance. '
The title of the said Peter Denson, the intestate to
these lands, lei by patent froth the. Commonwealth to
him. The said undivided half will be sold to the high
est and beet bidder; one third of the consideration mo
'ney to lie paid by the purchaser, to the, administrator,
at the time of the confirmation of the sale, one, third
in twelve months from the day of sale, and theresuaiit:;
ins third in eighteen months from the day of sale.—
The payment of the last mentioned two thirds,.to be
secured by bond and mortgage on the property.
JAMES C. , MARSHALL, Administrator.
Dy oraet of the Court.
JOHN II DOWNING, Clerk.
Orwigsburg,:Augnst 9, 1815, 32-5 t
Register's Notice.
0 i 1". hereby given to all persons interested
n the following -Executer, Administrator and
Guardian accounts, that the same have beery passed
by the Register, and will be presented to the Or
phan's Court of the County of Schuylkill, to be held
at Orwigsburg, on Monday, thelSill day of Septem
her next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., fur confirmation and
The account of George Barnet., guardian of Mi
chael and :Elizabeth, minor ch.lilren of Christian
brim. jr.
The second" account of John Pon; administrator
de fonds nun of the Estate of John l'ott, seams, late
of the borough of Pottsvitic, deceasi.d.
The at count of Daniel Esti,t, uttmittistritor of the
Estate of El.z,abeih Faust, ,tut e of %Vest Brunswig
township. deceastd.
The third Recount of Peter Kremer. Executor of
the Estate of Ahraham EC/lig, late of the township
of Pmegrove, deceased.
• The account of Daniel. F.. Berger. Joseph Berger
and Wm. Berger. Executors cif the Estate of Ludwig
Berger, late of filanbeim township, deceased.
The account of Jonathan Kistler, Executor of the
Estate of Jacob Leiby, late of West Plan township,
deceased.
'The account a :Zottert Bell. Executor of the Es
tate of William Belt, late of the bonnigh of Potts
vile. deceased: •
The account of Levi Miller and Peter:Klinger. ad
ministrators of the Estate of Jacob. Kimmel, late of
Lower Mahantango townshipAeceased.
The account of Peter Kutz. administrator of the
Estate of Saniuel Schwartz, (etc of Friedensburg.
Schuylkiil county; deceased. '
The account Of John S. C. Marlin, administrator of
the estate of John Timmons,. late of the borough of
Pottsville, deceased.
The account ofJohn W. Heffner and George Moy-,
er, executors of the estate of Johni lieffner,•late of
the borough-of Potfavdle, deceased.
The account of' Michael Fria, administrator of
the cstateof George llain, late of !% aloe township,
deceased.
The account of John Maurer, guardian of Mary
Mills. minor child ofJusepli Mills, late of the Bo
rough of Mineraville, deceased.
The account of Jacob llarnmer,one of the !adritin
ktrators of the-, Estate of Michael Deibert, hats of .
West Brunswig township. ficeeased.
The account of Rob't M. Palmer, executor ofJa.:
cob Senzing,er, late of the borough of Pottsville, de
ceased.
•
JOEIN II POW Register.
•
Register's office,
burg, August 9,18,157 S 32-5 t
lathe matter of the Real Estate of JACOB MILLER;
late of West Bea assig township, deemed.
Schuylkill County, ss.
ziotTHE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
to Reuben Miller, :5 timid Mlller, MI
-4 chael Miller, Isaac Miller, Jacob Miller,
Charles Miller, Rebecca marriedto'.lo
-
oaplt Yost,.Williain Itenghlur, heirs and',
W
legal Iteprenntatlves of .I.tvoa MILLER,
deceased; •
You and each of you, are hereby cited to appear at
an Orphan's Court, to be held at Orwigsburg, in and
for the said County of Rchuylkill; on Monday, the first
day of - deptenper neat, to thew cause, if any you
or either of you base, why, the Real Estate Of the said
Jacob Miller; deceased, should not be sold agreeably
to the Act of General Assembly of Ulla Commonwealth
in such case, made and prOvided. - •
Witness the, lion. Luther Kidder, President of the
said Court at Orwipluirg. this 19th day of June, A. 0 -
1845. JOHN 11. DOWNING, Cl'k
' Ocnig.burg, August 2,1515; 31.
1 1
Commlssionei.
TILE subscri b er recpectfullY informs the citizens
Schuylkill county. that he, Will be a candidate fm
COMMISSIONER of Schuylkill County, at the ensuing
electron. He pledees himself if elected, to discharge
the duties of the office with fidelity. and heparttality.
GEORGE If. STICHTER.
Pot tav ilte, August p,1545.
NOTICE. •
ALt, persons indebted to the subscriber. are refines
ted to make immediate payment,and all those.hay
ing claims, will present them fin settlement, the sub
scriber being aiszioun to close up his ,old business, as
soon as possible. • ; old
RUCH.
July 19, .
Graydon's Forms,
ANEW edition, revised and corrected, and
adapted !to the present practiCe. Price
$4 50, just published and for sale by
Jan. 4, 1845. B. BANNAN,
33-31*
•Comrhon School Speaker:
'New collection of Original and Selected Pisces for
i
Allesding and Recitation, price 50 cents, just pub
lished and far sale by . HANNAN, Agent.
February 02,' • 8.-
• 1 Stray Cows. •
Q VIA vrp away from Cie subscriber, residing near
the junctian an the West Branch Rail Road, about
two weeks ago ' a black'COW, with a whiteface, and
has a white sta r on her left shoulder, and bad an Iron
bell put on with a leather strap, and a cut In her left
ear. Whoever will return said Cow to the'. subscriber.
or give hint information where she can be got again,
shall be reasonably rewarded.
Cam" to the premisos of the subscriber a white and
red COW, with a white' stripe running the length of
her back bone Also, another red and' white COW.
with: a white face. interspersed with' black spots. and
has large teats. .Tbe owner or owners tire requested
to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take
them away, otherwise they wilt be sold according to
• JOSIAH 1117TCIIENS.
finest 23, • 31--Z.t*
THE LATE FIRE IN
NEW YORK.
1 T HE undersigned Imters,Jobbers and Deal n in
the city of New For k. are pleased lobe able to an-.
nounee to Southern and Western Merchants that the'
Intel's'. was Coall3Pdto apart of the City remote froin
the principal Jobbers &e. and to ail kinds of business
In no way affecting the full and complete supply of all
descriptions of Goods ; and we would respectfully rep
resent to Neetlaws from Gir South asd West, about to
Putehise their tall stocks, that we an now fully pre
pared with (inflow styles of Fall and Winter Goods,
n - hich we offer on the moat reasonable terms 4 and That
the assortment weexhibit is very full and complete and
well worth the attention ofbuyen, which we respect
folly solicit.. • , ,
. PRINTED CALICOES 'EXCLUSIVELY.
Lee & Brewster 41 Cedar street-, ; 1
. ' ~q• • DRY GOODS.
Merritt, Ely & Co. 50 and .32 William street.
Perkins & Hopkins, 120 Pearl street, '
Richards. Bassett 4. /Own. 148 Pearl street. -
Jonas Conklin & Co. 150 Pearl street.
Chambers, Heiser d• Cu. 232yeart street.
Weed, Masters & Weed 191 Pearl street.
Peek..llradford de Mt - hewed. ND Pearl street.
E. & J. Bussing, 181 Pearl streetcar. °reedit' street.
. Weed, Buchan] & Co. 179 Pearl street.
Malcolm& Gaul, MS Pearl street.
Hallock: Mount 4- ninny 173 Peatt stree4.
Baniutn, Morrie & McKnight, 161 Pearl stteed.-
Graham, Rebli & Graham.l6s Pearl street. •
. Parsons & Lawrence 129 Pearl street. '
Cook. Anthony & Mahoney 50 Cedar street.
Bulkley & CLAM GS Cedar at and 18 Pine street.
Booth & Tattle 82 Cedar Street.
Loder 4- CO. 83 Cedar street.
.1. 11.,. Jaffray & Sons (late Rohl Jaffray .4. Co) 162
Pearl street.•
Parrnele,d• Rodgers 118 Pearl street. - '
Gseeuways, Henry 4- Smith 111 Pearl street.
F, S. Winston 4- Co. II Pearl Street.
Dow, King 4 , Smith 118 Pearl street.
Branihill, Abernethy 4 , Collins, 47 and 49 Liberty st.
IllackWell. Whittlemore Jr Carhart 77 William street.
J. A. Voisin 4- Co. 27 William street.
Wilson G. hunt 4- Co. 82 Wm. st. cor. Maiden Lane.
Grant 4- Barton 29 William street.
Paige, Bond .S. Settee 97 William street: , •
Halsted 4: lltokatv 23 William street.
11. D. Sharpe 4. Co. 18 William street. -
Baldwin, Dibbles 4. Work' 25 William street.
T.* N. Donnelly 7 south Willliam street.
A. Journeav Jr. 15 William street. • . .
F. S. 4- D. Lathrop 62 William street. '
• Homer 4- Sherman,.4l William Street. •
Freeland, Swank Co. 35 Nassau street.
Wm. R. Robinson 4- Co. 4 William Street.
Tweedy, Jennings 4- Co. IS Pearl street.
Lord, \Venom Salter .1 Ca- 75 Pearl street.
Marsh 4 , Compton 92 .earl street.
Williams. Bradford.. Co. ill Pearl street.
Alarming 4- Prichard 54 Beaver street.
Sten heimer 4. Brothers, 87 Beaver street. ..
Israel Date riboefer Jr. 25 Cedar street. ,
Angell.d. Co. 17 William street. •
Adriance k Strang,2 Malden lane.
Tracy, Irwin & Co. 10 Maiden lane. •
Cushman & Co. 188 l'earl Street. --
Atwater, Gould 4- CO. 14 Wail street.
Halsted Haines 4. CO, 31 Nassau street-.
Dorearus. Suydam ti• Nixoa.Nassau and Liberty eta.
John M. Davies 4' Jones. IN William cor John st.
[SILK GOODS.
Alfred Edwards and Co 122 Pearl-street.
Charles Duzfee and Co 123 Pearl.streerand 76 Bea
ver
street
Gibson. Easton Orel Prink, 146. genii street.
Robert L. Smith and Henderson,. 176 Pearl-street.
J. Petitand Co 131 Pearl-[Street. -
E. J. Brown and Co 67 William-street.
Rankin and Birch, 63 William-street cor.. of Cedar.
Fisher and Faxon, 73 William-street..
Fisher, Blashfield and Co 130 Pearl-street.
A. R. Thoninson, 52 Beaver-street.
'Rimier and'Alecke, 43 William.strect opposite the
Exchange.
Penniman, Bireand Smith, 73 William. street.
-Eno and Phelps, 120 Pearl-street.
George 11. ' late of the firm of Williams,
Rankin and ,Williams, Penniman; 21 Exchange Place.
- HOSIERY. __
Nichols and Trowbridge, 57 William-street. •
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS.
• George Basting and Co 5 South William-street.'
• SHEETINGS, &c.
R. and D. M. Stebbins, 17 'Nass.au-street.
CLOTHING. ~..•
Lewis B. Brdten, 179 Pearl-street:
FANCY GOODS.' COMBS, kc.
Wm. 11. Carey and Co 186, Pearl-street 4 •
Francis B• Rhodes and Co 120 Pearl.etreet.
Leyi Cook and co 138 Pearl•street.
WATCHES AND 'JEWELRY:
Fellows, Wadsworth and Co 17
.Maidea Lane:
Fellows, Van Arsdale and Cooper, 11-Maiden Lane.
Louis 8. Fellows and Schell, 91 Maiden Lane.
s•l'. Williams and Co 19 Maiden Lane
Read, Taylor and Co 9 Maiden Lane. •
S. Hammond and Co late Bennedict and Hammond,
41 Alerchaute Exchange:
11A R.DWARC.
Wolfe and Gillespie, 103 Pearl-streol. .
A. W. Spies and Co 218 Pearl-street.. ,
Richard Patrick and Co 211 Pearl.street..
C. B. Conant and Co 21.7 Pearl-street.. ,
Folger,lnunt and Alford, 219 Pearl-street. .
Hunt, Woodward and Conner, 215 Pearl-streed,- -- ;
J. and C. Griscoigne, 15 Gold-street. ---•----
llavenport,Ethiney and Co! 81 John-street:
John Al. Bruce and Sons 122 Water-street:. '
Sheldru, Phelps and Co 25, and, 27. South William
street:
Dennistoun and Disbrow, 62 Pearl near Broarkstreet:
• srownsend, Sayre and Clailt,7B Peain street..
Wolfe andllishop„,B7 Maiden Lane;, ' ,
Richard Kingstand and Co 69 Mai den Lane.
Francis Tomes and Son, 6 [Maiden Lane.
Thomas and Blackwell, 88 IVater•street.
Osborne and Little.,33 Fulton-street.
FANCY HARD WARE. -
'Wm. 11. Smith and Co 4 Maiden Lane •
NEEDLES. [ .
[ J. ,and F. Warr in, 72 Maiden Lane.. . .
CILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. &r.
William JessoP ant/Sons, 91 John-street..
CHINA, GLASS AND. [EARTHENWARE.
Oscar Checiman, 109 Water-street. n.., •
T• D. Moore and Co 89 Water-street:'
;Titus and Cortetyou, 111 Water-street. •
R. CS Wettunre and Co 95 Water -street.
George H. Clapp, 103 Water-street.
R. ,F. Haviland;B2.Maiden[ Lane:.
Camer..n, Moore and Co 115 Maiden Lane.
Barlow and Wheeter,74 Perish-street, corner Coen
ties Slip... ; - I [ -
3. and .1. F. Seymour and Co 63 Pearl-street.
George Washington, 66 Pearl.steet:
C. Pierce, 16 Pearl-street.[
Henry C. Stevenson, 270 l'earl-street. , '
GROCERS• I,
-Babcock and Co a Water. Street.'
Starkweather and Thosseo*,.63 Water-street.
Mead, Rodgers and Co 01 Wuter-street.
Bostwick, Onderdonk and•Co 57 Water-street.
Wilson and Cobb, 49 Water street. • ' .
Kent, Kinnan and Co 47 Weter-street. ' ,
BOOTS ANOI SHOES. - - ,
Spofford, Tileston and Co. dl9 Water street ,
le and A Wesson, 157 Pearl street
,Al and A G Trask,•l2l Maiden Lane -
Calvin W flow, 131 Maiden Lane ;
DRUGGISTS. , • •
11 11 Schieffelln and Co, 101 and 106 Johlestreet
HoadleY ?Ileitis and Co 142. Water sweat
• Murray Ord Tatman 105 Water street ;
• Lawrence aull Keese 121 Maiden Lane -
' Johnson, Moore• nod Taylor Sl' Maiden Lane •
DVE-sTUFFS, DYE-WOCIA, ACIDS, eft.
. William Patridee and Son [27 'lid st • •
[ STATIONERS, to '
T
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Wier and I:entrel 61 Willie st 1,
Gee F Nesbitt Tontine le Udine, corner Wall and
Water streets [ • . [ [
It C Root and'Co 15
FURR 2 Pea s treet corner Wall
rS' _ • .
Eli White and• Sens, 168 Water street
• HATTERS and HAT TRIMMINGS'. ,
R. and IL Haight and Co 1711 Water street• • -
Swill and fitirlbitt, 158 Water street. .
Maltby and Starr, 147 Water street. • , .
- INSURANCE 001411".ANIES.'
The following Insurance companies would inform
'Merchants and others in neighboring cities, that they
are fully able to meet all their liabilities, and take
risks of Insurance on property, ect• as usual.
SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Marine Insurance ' • iI A. 0: Nelson, Presdl.
PELICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .
Marine and Fire • I S. Baldwin Presd't•
CONTRIRUTIONSHIP INSURANCE COMPANY
Fire and Inland Navigation J. Smyth Rogers Pres'dt.
MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Marine and Fire' 1 K. Gregory Prestdknt
COLUMBUS [6.110) INSURANCE coup ANY
Fire and Marine , 1 Warren Jenkins Seg'ry
• HOWARD INSURANCE.
coMPANY
Fire and Inland Navigation - . . R. Haven presd't
. , •- Lewis Philips Seery
NATIONAL INSURANCE ~COMPANY
Fire and Inland . Navigation 1 . . 3 W Savage
W J Boggs .Sec - ry
[ MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
Marine Fire and Inland • 1 Zebedee Cook jr Presd't
. • . I .1 II Collins Sec'ry.
GENERAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COM.PA,NY -
i Ab'm Qgdea Nesbit-at
eno:ToNIKSIRANCE COXPANY -
Marine Fire and Inland Navigation
3. D. P. Ogden President
A. Al. Iderchau; Vice President Lervisßonta4 Seery
EAST RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
John Brotter.Presldent ' G.'S. Silliman, Seery
m
WILLIAMSBURG FIRE INSURANCE corAsi .
ency
Ag °dice 71 1V.311, street NeW York.: .
. .
Woogio* Peat Agent.
New Yoat.,Aug..9th, ISM: 2-3 t
ASINS,—ha (patio lazes, selected fOr fand
nly use, for %le cheap it
JORN S. C. MARTIN'S,
Cottfectionary & Drug Store.
- -
ERY SUPERIOR GREEN . & BLACK
V _ TEA, just received and for sale by
T. & S. BEATTY.
18-7
Mdy 3d,
Motto Seals. •
A New and beautifot art le in Rheas. JIM .tereiVed
1 - 1. and for sale by 11 BANNAN,
Age
Feb: V.
FLUTDS &c.—For sale et , IIIAR-
V TINS Drug Store, an assortment of Violins
Finn% Clationets, Fifes &c. to which he invites
the attention of musicians and others.
March 15, •
B JA 3111 C'S
OR Practical Haase Cargellter.ifittiltrated by gg an
gravities. for the use of Carpi:otos and Builders
last edition or 1E43. jest teraiyed and for ale by
Aug. 2t —34 D. DANN AN, Agent
riLEGANT WITIPS.--The 'subscriber has jest ea
.r.4 calved& few silver mounted SaMay Whips.. Also.
mdlne Whips and Dog Whips—Also, a tow none Lax
die's Whips, all of which will be sold st the lowest cash'
priers. ' D. 13.!stiNAN,Afrt.
Auv. 11, ,
HORENSACK'S WORM SYRUP,
OR TIM LITTLE SUFFERER'S FRIEND.
;
AL N entire VegCllkpler preparation for the deserve
tint ofVivrtns and cure of bowel eomptiint ,
tree from a deleterious drags, mild and esti* in
its operation. and n marliabty pleasant to take. so
much an, that children will ashlar it. after '?heyainre
get a taste. Remember that Illobeitsack`s Wo6ni
Spoil is the one. and tin! all others •are base eontt•
terreits ; he stire and ask for llohensack's and see
that it has the written signature of]. N.. 1; c.i..114.
bensae4, on the Libel, pasted on the boble..! The
lowing eertifteat i es arc amongst the many in our pO
-
Cee. 15,11 . ,1811. 1 .
Mcssna. liony.vsycx:—ln compliance with yonr
requett. 1 send you these few lines, certifying th II:1
obtained a boron. of your Aletlic.ated Worm Syrtip
for my son, -a lad 11 sears of age..whis a. I .tirt
fident, was severely iiilicted wtth Worms. anti
prising to tell. he found inasnediale rehet. • 1 would
therefore recommend i , in the rublin as a safe arid
effectual renvdy fo'r child:en afflicted with %% Coy Iring
- Your. c. Rry Jon,: S Flancum Y. -;,
Eigh: street, four doors below tire,.n.
This is to certify that some two orthree weeks
.411 Ce. two of my children were attacked with
Worms—l tried every remedy that 1 knew or he.*
tell of, but witlmut any effect, they still growing
worse and worse, until the disease had obtained an
alarming and r ATM'. character; so much. iro, that 1 1
and all who saw them felt sativfied that oraTii would
close the scene if relief wasn't? immediately obtain
ed. Oae of the Children'presented a fearful picture
of diseases end suffering, she was literally alive
with worms; her countenance had a pallid' and
death-like hue; her breath was extremely offensive;
her frame w:ore.a,way to a mere skelmon.and all the
symptoms attendant upon worms were of a highly
aggravated charmitcr. To such a fearful event did
the dimmis arrive, that she setealls riassath wornii
from her noao, followed by copious a.nd alarming
bleeding. It was'at this time that I applied.to you
and obtained, i bottle of Sour %Verali rep,' and I
must say, with-but little hopes, but wonderful tools,
after a few, doees,,a great change was. perceptible.
and in a (live days,to my utter asannishinem. the two
children passed a'large wails basin. full of: worms;
since that time they rapidly recovered,and are now
perfectly cured.
• Seams Teaue.zort.Oxford at.,
Between Front and Second et , Kensington,
Prepared by J. N. & G. S. 11013ENS4::K. N. t
.corner 9d and Coates mt. and Eight and Crept street,
Philadelphia.
J G BROWN, ftruggist. wholesale. Agent.. Potts-,
vine, and for sale by Storekeepers and Druggists gen;
era Ily, throughout , the State.'
Atrust 9,
' UH,E:AF' FOR CASH!
NTHOLERA LE 4. RETAIL t
. tt,
Roo, Shuc and Cap Stare, :,-.:..4ir
1
Aro:2l market st. between froni 4-' t:d 0. north. Ade Phitathi
TUE subscriber' has on.hend a large and complete
1 assortment of the above mined Widen, - to
which he respectfully invites the 'attention of thC
people of Pottsville and Schuylkill county generally.
consisting of
. .
Mess', Boys' and , •
Youths! coarse '
. ;
war, kip, calf skin,
seal and
,morrncco
BOWS and Brogans ; ,
Ladies.' Misses' and '
I Childrens' Boots it: Shoes
in all their varietfci; ladies', '
0 gentlemen's gum over
'shoes of a ll kin, i . togeth•
Cr with mente,! boys' k
chtlthesis•eaps or
...
'' • every dext....iiption.
•
1):7 - Persona will find it to their interest, to, call and
examine my stoct4 before purchiaing elsewhere. an
I am determined to' sell at the lowest poPaible earl;
prices. • SAMUEL ta)I.DEY. ;
Philada., Aimitat 2. , 31—auto
FANCY DRY GOOD STORE.
rrciE subseribers having taken the large five
T
story Stare, No. 5, North third st., (which is
now building. and will be finished by `the 10th of
August,) intend commencing the Wholesale Fan. 7
cy Dry GOod business.
Having great facilities for purchase of goods;
great care and attention Will be paid to the stuck.
and it will at'all seasons , be kept as well assorted;
as the state of the - market wilt permit.
Merchants may , ', depend at all times, finding : n
complete and large assortment of
Dress GoOds, Gloves, Salk and Velvet Points,
Cravat., Lame, Cap Stuffs. &c.
Alan, a g7l7l7ElT=Oris
Ribbons, Bonnet - Bilks and Velvets,
F mndatioris, Bonnet Frames and 1
Crowns, Wire, Wire Ribbon, Chip.
Qpillings, Bonnet Caps, Artificial r
. _ Flowers, Laces, Edging, ~ &; . e.' I
[ ,
These goods will all be sold at a smalLatlvrce,
H. A. SHAKELFORD,& Co. l i
No.. 5, north 3d et., Philada.
Philailm., July I ',it, .--.!.., n an?.
CAN'DTES
• ,
• °Nu I 2 eta. PER lb. WlllitEriti.E. - 'i
Ercry body Avoid bug condicsdemons, aro 'Teo 4.c.
• ,AT nigtiARDSON'S, ' .. 1
111/..4": Market 'otreet, below second street„
The Cheapet4 Candy Establbtiruent iu the 'Worldt
subscriber hiving made cotisiclerahle iin
privement in his manufactory, is now 'enabled
to oar his very' superior Steam Clarified Candy.at
a less rice by lb per cent. than if has ever been
offered all Thu price now charged is only ei'2,so
per hundred Ito, and the article defies competition.'
Also on hand. at cocespondlng prices, a full as;
sortment of • fresh and dried fruit —Nuts, cordiale;
syrups, jellies, pick.ils, sauces, sweet oil, olives, Ca:
pt manthovic!, se rdinesofec.
Lemon Syrup of a supe.inr quality. put up in good
.style. and sold at 'prices varying from $1,59 to 4.00
per dozen.
It i 4 only necessary for purchascrsto try the voile
of this establishment once, to be entirely convinced
of the advantages to be derived from purchasing at
No. 41. .
.Philada.. August 31-L 3mo 1
SALT ! 'SALT ! !
ALMA. Salt in barrels Sc bags, for sale at the rlntvesi
CI Market price. delivered on board of floats on the!
Schuylkill, YALE Or rORTEIIAGE by
GRAN & 11110T111Elt. ••
31 Walnut St. or Wert n, Wharf Schuylkill.
a -
PhiladelphiJuly 19th, . •23-•
-- . Pilot:LA.3lA i it)v.
vvlfEiligAS the lion. I.tinten gdnristi. S. , zquiie.
Pteilident of the several courts o
ars Coqqll. , ll pleas . „ ,
'of the cot otScluiylkitt, n d jf.o.Utiu`• in
Pennsylvania, and ,ywdire ofthe SON eri;,l,. etnnit: of
Quarter Sessions n f the Peace, ycf rt Tot Tc twirler. and
General Ilaol, Vellierv, iii, said, cov,idie:., and Stranp.
K.' Palater,'and Jaen& Ifunt:inger, EAquiren. Judges:nl'
the Court of Quartet Sciaious , of the lease Oyer and
Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of
all capital and other offenders in the said county of
re.
Schuylkill—by their prove me directed have 0. - .-
dere G e n era lin of Common demi: Oyes., '110.4 Terminer,
and Gaol Delivaiv tn he holden at Orwighurg
ou Monday the Ist day of . yeraaaber naat ttanoldintaa
one week. ,
' - broTtcc is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the
Justices of the Peace and Constsbles.of the said County
of Schuylkill that they are by the said precept Cern
mandcii to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in rite fore
noon of said day, whit their rolls, records,lnunisitions,
e xaminations, and an
severalra to do
tonnets
things, which to their officis. appertain
done; and all those; that ate hound by Tecognitimr , c.
to prosecute against the prisoners that arc or thet(aball
be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, • are to be
I then and there, to prosecute them as stall be POI,
- . God seal the i
E di t g i mi l l
1 1
,: 0 4 . h e r
ii. ,
Sheriff's Office Orwigs- I
.. \-4 31
burg, Aug 2,11,1845, S . .
...„ , '
N. U.--The witnesses Ind JD 015 Ishii ate summon , d
to attend sildeourt, are regnired to attend punctually.
In case of non.attendance. the law in each cases, made
and provided, will be o f driily enforced. This notice is
Ipublished by the order the court vtliose concerned
i will therefore govern themselves accordingly.
EMS
it"
itroelarixatton. -
NOTICt is hereby given. that a Court of Common
Pleas, for the trial of causes at lame. In and for the
County of Schuylkill. will he bald at Orrentsburp. iD
the County aferesatd, on 'Monday the 6th day of dep
tamtair. to continue two weeks.
Therefore all' palms having snits pending. and all
persona whose dot it OR M* to appear at siaid Court.
will take tette, an. peer* Mantel/les according!
• JEREMIAH REED; Shot=
Sheriff's Office Twigs-1
burg, Aug. '2.1, 1811. 11-4
CONT YOU CI
PIIILADA.. March 24th 1811:i
I
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rtitLADEtrinA
'LEGAL NOTICES.
ROMILT M. PALMIER I ,
ATTOIINET AT LAW. ;'..
071 n Y A:4 •7. u
PA.
0 . X.0.•
an . Centii• st. nest dont to the Frebattaco 17
jOHISIr': K. CLEM,ENT,
f. •
• Attorney at Law. H
Orince.„ cfnire &tilt aide, 4 *lora Delon! the
otrite'nf Miners' Journal. Mar. 2 . :
•E 0. J.IcK S OW;
• •IttortteN at Ltitr„
. • •
s.).otheriat SAikel et., at the EhiporiuMOtilen.-ca.
June ' 2- -
JOHN:CHAS. NEVILLE,
, Atrotexer 'AT 'LAW.
jie7ll.l.:atterl to al) buelleeie entrastet) to bin). with i
care aad Itleiratch: Mice one ;loot below the
Miner.' Jeirthey s ':
October It/ -;
Jah.141.111 . Roseb erry,
Ari.o.RNEv AT. LAN..!
o*a•icenroc,
EMU
3111ICK EN,
-
ATTORNEY AT - LAW, - .
Pli,ilrlSrll.l.e: PA.
Will practice in!fOr:sCreral Courts of Schuylkll C. •
. •
• .1. If'. .1 B U R 41 1 ' •
Attorney at Law.
iiir.v o Z. ne grit oi"..7;Zt the rfetti
M. lanninz'o; ttwl, wilt attend to all husiness en
trio tv4 10,111.1 40, n the counties of SehUyikill and.
Berks.
April ttO, 1511 , 1 • !
• i:ACIT BOOks. I • i
~
, •
...• •,..; .
. ,
Frareicro, or ilfe l l'iMto of the Pacific; a fate o f,
Land and cep, by lien} exciter, EON.. ' ' of.,
Julia, or. the' sougular adventures of a bearlike!,
girl: By rink Ingraham, Eiq. - • ; . 111
Fanny Fait field i: nr
, the Ruined Village Poet s,.
Tale, by Professor Wilson. 1 f'',...,, 1 • 2 1 .
Eva I,abree ;!'otritto Rescued Chief, a tale ob the...
Cji y and poioat; by TOOL 8110ZedUOR.. I 12}
Part 8 Lattltiere.:Lecturefi, ' : 2.5.
Chronicles of thuillantile L rin. historical romance.
ta.compotooMbe sectrebittory of the celebrated.,
....I.lastale St:. : ."Aritentr . , from the. period of it,. •
;erectlerr triritneof its demolition, ' 75' '
Louisa Mildmay,s.. w tale. by .he author of "Taro
Old Melee ; lettia,"' 121
. Veiliees of Creation—^A Edit ion. - 1 72
The Ilousekeepii:s Assistant, composed upon tem
perance prinelpals. by ah Old Housekeeper, 371
S'iolo: a romance., by Baron De 1 a Matte; t 25
The Wealth and 1110.•raphy of the wealthy tit Leen . '
• . of Pbltadldphia.7by a member of the Philadell ,
~
phis Bar, ',
_...• .
Anna Manor ond other tales, by T. 8 Art . hur, 25 c
Part 4 ThigeK LW of Napoleon. - In
CS Littera LlvintAge. • 121
August No. 3litsk..'al Library; ; . 121
No. 7 Frost's Alsrory of the World,i 25
. .
No. 35 Harper:4,BWe. •
'Part 3 Dashes ; at Life, by Willis, • j
__; So
Pant Redding • • •••A'''.,tale of the Brandywinc;byT. 11.
'Bead ' , •'' ' : ~- 25
The ineendiariv,. by Inn. Ilrobam Esq. 1 121
Together with :o variety of other books, just tact.
ved and for sale by , B. 11A NNAN, Art.
August :3, :: ' • I ' 31-
IBM
IRON!! _
80, u T & rO T.T,,
`T:CI,WIs7 . HALL,
HAVE an . ,aisortment 1.4 rolled and batnnierod
!nos. e;,'esisiing of from ruund.to 2 inch..
•
Scroll from j ci to Ix
Squaresfrein skiliAl.gisll.
From inch.
-Se °Op iron orsg.rious dimenaians;
Crow l3araMough Irons. 1
Ilorse•ahoe bum, Sledge
Moolda. Juniata Slit
Nails. and Homo
Shoe Rya
Octagon C.iq o il
glister. American Blister - .
German Steel,. Syrini
Steel, &c., tfe,
28--
June 28.
• '• Stray COSY.
• •
QTR AVER away from the subscriber. teititling
iinear Brick Vard, in this borough.about
three weeks, a Black and White SpottetlCOW.
with a white 'JO. a stir in her forehead Old. both
harps bore& 411 the legs white.
.%Vhoeveri will re •
turn laid eau"! the vubseribcr, or give infOrmatMo
where she cake Ike got again, will be ream-uddy re
warded..,. . DAVID TOLIEIR fS.
Augnst !Ebb r 34--11.•
; Stray
((7A3IE to the Win of the eel/scriber, a yelloi COW.
having Oreg. white marks on her side; about the
16th of A tigu:4t, ocrper way' have her by pziylitg foe
advertiOng.
•' ItUDENS PgALE'S rem,'
comedy boloogins to the widow Delbert, 2 mites'.
below Schuylkill Haven.
.34.
OEM
SOLOMON MIT I H
Cabinet ;'llteker, Undertaker s .Accr.
THE anhicriber announced to the pubic ! that he
has cottameced the above mentioned - business
in the biirouitipf Pottsville. ititmcdiately back of
t h e Pennsylvania flail, where ho will constantly keep
on had an ai.arirtment of
READY M tDE corrusis..
Cabinet 4.c.. manufacikredool the Weer
materials in thi. most - durable manner. dt very /cep._
-‘ •
reres. !
lie 'Aso. w.41!-Fonnufttottpo all kin(ils. ot Farmturei, .
Sec.. to prat i_a.r. Oa , shearest. notice.
Fbneriars wiriiedfon and Ilearses supplied, I,kei. ,
Ile the runire:.inf iciis a part of the pnblia par rotiagek
wi ll ; 6,d ea voe to meet by proinpt al ten s ion.
Which he
to business. lave us a trial: I
Februarl t.5.i •• - i 7
•..
. . •
WAS • ITINGTON L r.
,- ..PiItIYLKILL HAVEN
..•,-; • TllO subsasiker hereby gives noti c e to the' .
If'f, ritiseit;s4 Schitylkiltronnty.anitthntsevellr..
, '-- , 111 - • his rm . ...m . 1111111y, that he has-taken the above
mentioned ll,itel. formerly kept by Mr. Kauffman. -
which he haazrelltled up in alas:tenon inylsclor the .
aceoin...ndaiinti;.of all those who feel disposed , In pet-,
mutts him. Ilet tahhiW ill be MI nplied with .allifte dell,
iencies of the season, 0 nil !herb:trees will be mOderate.
onitaino and atteiailso smiants and ostlers t Will.lll.'
wayshe,ready in attend to,the trains of visitors. and
his stabling Es Simply sufficient to accommodate atty.
number of harass and vehicles.
Z- A fevillpa'rdcri can be at rommndated on.resson-..
able terms. SAMUEL REAM).
April 12, , ' ~. 4 - • ' . • , 1.54m0
r , • • .
•
.Itoirianoes , , 1
• i.. •
OF the beet en,dify,,a litre assortment. ranging tn.
price from,';: , cents. to dl 23 per MU, lust r,stebredt .
and (or sale, ii;blileialp and retail. by - ..• • '
'BENJ. nANIvArc; Art.
,
May' IT, , L .. 3 30_
VALITARLE. REAL ESTAT E,;
F 0 R • SJI LE
TIIF. sobsi'cilher.etTers the following desirable:,
propert siioate.on.ntin street Marini t;orlipri
at Private 84hit • -
•
No. 1--,,‘11,11..i . ii5e loos matigonos new two story. .
'• liimc h0,u.. - eR.. each containing in front [
%+ Itt6get deep, with Kitchen: '
2 Seig 14 fet deep. and good Cellari.:
is iomiler the. wools, acts exceltezt S.ekktit
ii( ;eater is front.
Nn, ne.w two story stone hooses,
thelctl' niaterialF ; each house containing,'
LN 313 feet deep, with gardens. at
tached. ' • •
No. 3--Onc'. two story • home house having 3 .
rooms on'ihelat story 3 on ,the 2d and good Gar-
rets, with Kitehin in the rear.' Also, a good Eitatilo
and other, i.titilidditigv, at prce.cnt occupnal by the,
•
No. 4 I, t et, 11Gr.` LIVO story fmrati Intnr=v
oM. andwed] house having. 14 feet
front by f4t .deep, with hasemeut underneath.
'and good attached. ' •
No. s—ittut:'' lot il t f ground,,6offitslC 2 .o,
feet deep whir a good one, and a liglf "story use
upon the 11.111* • •
No 6—Airriluun 1 . contiguous lots situated in.
East Mon4Cirlien ends opposite the weigh locks
and formetly ;owned by Capt. Shellabir each con
taining i 0 frnift 20 feet by 150 in depth—having there;
on tWo croup hoses with good aprings of water on •
the pretni.ni.-,";
The ahnio: irroperty it situated at the the termina.
of 3 rAilroadls;:via the Philadelphia. Mount Carbon
and Port Cailkn 114ilroads. and will be sold on ae
COMmOdalliki4lllll , ; for further particulars apply to
,
, W.M.COLIANS.or ,
• • • :1 1 , • JACOB R. BRIGHT,
:—..• Feb. ',IBIS; • s—
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•.' Ran -Road Iron. ' -
- • 1: -
JTITST receiV•ed at the 'folk Store. 20 mill •ttf rt , ?;
Rnad lfrri4or the following aeries, to toot : _.
8 toe' 2t7ji ft. '
- '• •,. t. ton. 13" x i.. •• .•
..; ~ i. -: 6, trio 17, i j,.' • , .
p,:t A r N !.:t.L . "l.i 1,3 now for CASII.asIvO al ;.% QZ 7 k•
be Laa 4.ly4iktit of 1113 sarno,qualtit: • ! ,
i %,,,:, v, f^s--: , ,t • ,I:V1V ARO" YArtrtr.Y..
t • -
' 49-
l.
MEM
STEEL