The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 24, 1846, Image 3

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    The Coal Trade for 1840
•
War ' " " " :4;• A..e 3.- *air-
The quantity sent by Rail Road is largely ileetealled
kilo week in consequence of the severity of the weath
er, and 'a fall of snow., _
Virtu. Toral"
• P0rj...Carb0ti,2,539 11 101,9.10 03
Pottsville, • . 1.669 06 8,06209
Schuylkill Ilaten, 2,782 01 12,091 10
Tort Clinton, 648 01 2,131 11
pgro 92 32,55 13
TUTT.S OF Toil, AND TRANSPORTATION.
I . IOM Mount Carbon to Phil's or Richmond 411.25
"Schuylkill Haven " 1.15
" Port Carbon 95
4 , 11 . 1 E HILL AM) teiltri'LtiLLllA.VEN IL ROAD.
The following is the amount of Coal transported over
this Road, from Jany. 1 to IL 1846.
Total Tons, 12,521 11
MILL CREEK RAIL /PAL) FOR 1816.
Quantity of Coal transported over this Road to nuts
tlay evening last. • . 1.958 tons.
•Per last report, 2,825
Total,
• - LOST.
1 1N Thursday evening last between this borotigh and
Illinersvitle, a Mack Velvet, lla-g tvitbisteel clasps,
contaming a Purae and Pocket Handkerchief. The
finder wilt be suitably rewarded, -by leaving it at this
Office, January 113th, 1916
.1"or Sale.
A BOUT2D perebes of 'Anne, ready qua . rt.led and rank
--r3—ed, calculated for the elehupkill Navttfatinri Locke,
at the quarry. near George Latter's Brewer. Fur
rurther particulars inquire or - D. W. 111 - DE.
Vottsville, G, 1718 ' 3-31*
Nails and Spikes.
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1 .- ;( 1 0 REGS Nails and Spilas, at si el cents per
'Clt 1 Keg, Cash.
Nava Scotia Grindstones at II to 8 cents pe'r lit.
Dar Iron, at 4i- rents per lb. .
Cast Steel at 181 cenis per lb. warranted.-
dust received and for sale by -
-GEORGE 11. .STICIITER•
January 17. 1816
Stray tow.
, .
, ,
_ CAME to the premises of the, subscriber,
if residing iretids Borough.about two months
'ago, a small Urinate Cow, with a white
• . back and white tees. The Owner is re
quested to come rorivard, move propert , pay charges,
and take her away, otherwise she'will I. sold accor
ding to law., . .14 , 11 N TEMPLII: , ,
January 17, leo.. . 3-35.
'Dvielling_liouse to et. ;
TITS Dwelling . llonse,nrul Storeirit pres
ent occupied by the subscriber. In
Per tCar
boo, is offered for rent. The building is ;• t o f stone, na by GO feet, 3 strut...s kill,. with
farce nuniber of rooms; thitalde for a
, fatuity of almost an; The Inoellient
is well calculatell fora There Is .cood stabling
on the Premises Zitii a Well of gond water at the door.
For terms and cabal narilcolors, apply tothe miaw) flier
on the ptenthoc, GEORGE Ducarray.
- -Port Carbon, Jan , 17, 3 -ate
•
• • . C 9AL
L. WRITNE,Y,
rrAKcsihe liberty to info In the irons of Patti ,
ville and vicinit y , a 11 , It 1S 11,ned roAL
VAII1);at the corfteraif tra<l anti the Hail
Road, die ret iy .PPtntitte Bawls & Evans* Strata
Or her, be intends krepiirg a u.r lavt
_lied
nod White .k e h Coal alb., bee; flOali, V. Of till lazes.
nett in rhiantity to gait ptiretti.ere, till of wlticti It, will
,ell it the itgvest prier!.
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1.. IV— cona.kvillY bdieYes_that he will a i de saps_
fulion to all who may favor lan, wilt, tltvjr custom, a s
hul:,teri,t4 It, pr,,-t %,.,1,, itn the iiiriip.es and sell by
weight, ::,210 1b3.1 , the let; .
Jailua:y 17, - 3,.3t
l'en.laylvania, 1ff:ill Ciusdims.
• -< -.;.* • '•----,.:,- 41:;C:.
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nio• - •14.i-j) al • 1‘ ( - • .
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THE Omnibus. formerly run by T. A. Simpson, from
the Hall t•!the Depot, is new .OWII,I by the sub
scriber, am! will continue to carry PASS,llger} and oth
ers, be tweerithese places, on the arrival and departure
of the Cars. Persors wishing to be conveyedito the
will be called for by leaving informatiOn at the
•rennsylvania nail. - JOSEPH WEAVER,
L. L. REVD:, Agent. i
1-31.*:
'January' 1",-18'10
DISSOLUTiON.
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rp HE ennarnership,beretoro,re existing fortiVeen !bit
' , undersigned, trading under the lino of .
Focht, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. the
bostuess or said tirru will be settled by James Downey.
JAMES DoW N EV,
JAMES FOUHI'.
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•
Jan. 1 - -3.3 t.
•
Tin Ware • and Stove Factory.
- & 11001VER,
.ANNOUNCE to the public, that they have purcha—
sed the Stock and Fixtures of the Tin Ware and
Stove Factory of the lute -Byron Philips, in C ent r e
street, next door below Henry . Qaisse's' Hotel; and in
troit continuing the buiiness in all its branches. Hav
ing been in the employ of Mr: Philips for a :loather of
years, and having a perfect knowledge of the hirsiness,
thek. flatter. themselves that their Ware of everyde,
scription, will be manufactured in a superior manner,
of good materials and at low rates. 'They therefore
solicit a continuance of the patronage heielofore ex
tended to this Establishment, which they wilrsparc no
pains to merit. They are new beginners and it is their
Interest, to give entire satisfaction to their customers.
On hand and for sale a large asiortinat at TIN
WARE, STOVES; &e All or withlt they will sell at
unusual low prices. They invite the public to give
them a call, and try them.. _ _
SA:III7EL T. sKsr,s,
40L0:1107i IIOOVEIL
3-32
January 17, MI6
COLLIERY WORKS,
pzaww.
FOUNDRY S.; ItIACCEINE
r - rnT. subscribers, at their old stand, corner rif Rail
Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared fo-nian
ufacture to order, at the shortest notice, Steam Engines
and Pumps, of any powei'and capacity for mining and
other purposes, Battiu's Coal Breaking .Ifackines, with •
solid and perforated toilets, as may be required:
Also Ettnines and Blotting Cylinderi with all.neres:
nary mach i nery' for Blast Furnaces. Pint Arc Pipes, of
the most approved plans, Cup and Rail joints and Wa
ter 7'uyers, of the very
,best construction. They par
ticularly invtta the attention of Iron :Masters and par
ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of
Patterns fur Rolling Mills, having lately constructed
the machinery for two of the largest 'Mills in the coun
try: viz 7.—The Wyoming at Wilkesharre, and the
'olling-Mill at the Montour Iron Works. DaneiPe,
They are fully prepared for this kind of work: together
with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual
ity of their work and materials. it is enough to say,
that ,time and experience,,themost infallible testa; have
amply denninstrated the vast superiority of their en
gines and machinery.
Orders are respeCluily solicited and-will be. promptly
attended to. HAYWOOD & SNYDEIt.
Pottsville, January, 17, 1111 . , 3-ly
Notice to Contractors.
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION ENLAKGEMENT.
ALL those Sections of the Schuylkill Navigation,
which are not now under contract for widening and
deepening, will be ready for letting, after the :oth of
the present month.
Contractors wishing to otter for this work, will send
their proposals to the restdent Engineers on the line,
•
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To Mr. Ellwood Morris,Engineer of the Division be
tween Port Carbon and Altlions' Locks ; Antes Sny
der, Engineer of 'the Division extending from Althous'
Locks to Vincent Dam; James Y. Smith. Engineer of
thu Division extending from-Vincent Dim:to Fair
mount; gr. - fit - Edward Miller, Esq. , Chief Etiginuer, No.
7 Sansonfstreet, Philadelphia.
In making the contracts jhe this work, the Company
will reserve_ the right t rescribe the number of men
that shall tk placed on each ci,ntract..and to require
the number to be increased from time to time, as their
°Meets may think necessary to secure the completion
of each job by the.time specified in the contract.
- The right will also in be reserved by the Company,
to enteral any time with their own' Torre, upon any
section which in the juiLmient of their engineer hi likely
to be delayed, without notice..and without incurring
liabilities for damages. All proposals for work are to •
be made with this understanding. fly order of. the
Doard, CHARLES ELLET, Jr., President.
Philada., 17, ISt3, 3-2 t
SALE OF LOTS
ni TUE TOWN OF DONALDSON.
Asale of Lots in the new town of 'Donaldson,' coca
red in the Swatara region; will take place on Sat
urday, the,gith Inst., at the house of Messrs. Gliskins
Lomieoh In said town. The location of this town is.
a very desirable one, being in the midst of a growing
0 , 11 Region, holds nut strong inducements for
0050 who desire to locate themselves,* permanent
business,. Thu terms will be made accoinmodating. •
WILLIAM DONAI.DsOpI:
J. WAGGONSDLLER.
3-2 t
MEE
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'Farm and Woodland-for Sale. •
/rife•
subsenbe. 4
r offers at private sale, a certain
tract of land, partly cleared and partly woodland;
situate is Manheim township, Schuylkill
county, about two miles from Pottsville,
.-"X'.4 between Pottsville and Schuylkill Haven.;
bounded by lands of Mary Minnie, Isaac
- . Strauch, and others, containing ICrd acres
This tract of landscith some improvement, from its
proximity pa the Pottsville market ; would make a vat .
table farm...
it will be sold very cheep, and °nectarine
ditties terms, Title guaranteed.'
• The subscriber also her fox salt, a number of houses
And tots, In Pottsville, lotus of 'inter eatable for busi
ness stands. • F. W. HUGHES. •
Jan. jo,Jetek t • 2-be
EZT
Notices not exceeding four lines Inserted once .for
2 cents--three insertions Si cents. . ,
WANTED. , -•
EVERAL Moulders, Finishers; aballoiier Makers,
1.3 are wanted immediately, at the Pottsville Iron
Works. To good workmen, good wages will be' given.
Jan. 17 3 . E. W. MctJINNIB.
- WANTED. •
AMan having mune knowledge of Machinery,.nt
Well at Wood work,to take charge of a ,Steana
Engine bnd aniall Saw Mill, for 'litany Soar Stuff.
.lorm M. CROSLAND,
January 241646. 4—gt
DRIPP 1101CSE.--Wabled rood sound Drift florse
Apply to VIIOMAS DORNAN, Pottsv ille.
January Pith, 1846.
D RIFT PONEY.--A Drift Poney
for sale. Apply to
E. THOMPSON, Port Carbon.
January letb, 1916. ' 2-3 t
Auditor's Notice.
NbllOE is beret)); given that the undersigned all?
pointed by the Orphan's Court of Schtlylkill town.
tr. an Auditor, to distribute the assents in the hands of
Elijah Hanimer, executor cif _the last will and resta
ntentof Christian Wagner. &teasel], learnt among the
heirs.of said drceased, will be in attendance for that
nurroise, at hts office In the borough of Orwiirshurg, !in
Tuesday, the 21ti, day of February nest, at 2 O'clock in
the afternoon, at which time and place all persons in
terested may attend.
JOHN P. HOBART, Auditor.
Orwigsburg, Jantiary 21, ISW.
4,613 "
•Valuable 'Real Estate.
'A um nr ground. in Market Street, Pottiville, tat:a
ft Ale of being tiirideil into it exceltent'builgllng lots,
for sale low. Apply . to BERNARD REILLY'.
Jan. 10, 2- tf Maltantongo street, rollSvIlle•
Pottsville Water Company.
THE Soardior Managers, have this day deciarfa a
semi annual dividept! orthreo per teat on the Cap- .
Ital Stock of this Company for the last sis months, pay
able to the, Stockholders, or their leeal representatives
catar after the 19th January. I'resd't.
lan., sth, ,ISIG 3-
Friendl}"• Notice;
TBE heginning of a ..Yeze Tear, being undoubtedly
a proper and suitable season to make cettlentent
and square up old accounts, the subscriber would most
respectfully,-though urgently call upon all those,
In
debted to him in book accounts far a longer period than
six nmtiths, to call at his afire without delay and make
ply ment, and all tune ha /Madams agalnst - him,
also please present them for settlement.
GEORGE 11. STICIIT
Pottsville, Jan.lo, 1815.
ouudry and Machine Shop.-
rp-ite subscribers, under the tirtn.of SNIIT11; WfIEN
& respectfully inform their friends. and
the public trip-rally, that 'Alley hive taken the estah.
lishment foil:ltaly known as the c'Eagle rotndry," and
having made extensive repalrs,"and additions, arc now
prepared to furnish all kinds of Machinery. rail road
cars, coal hreakersi. plough andstove casting•, hollow
ware, &c.., en abort notice and reasonable terms.
AVM C. SM IT
THOS. IV /1
•c. {V,
Jan. 10, ' I.lf
NEW AND ELEUANT GOOD&
Mrs. J. S. C.. Martin,
AS just opened-a new and splendid assort mint o
H
lain and Fancy Dry than's, at limo Cheap Cash
Stern, in; Centre 5: reel ahorff ii:ast side, 0 01 , 0 -site
site the Lamb tayernointosistiwz iu trt,o( , 'asnntan• d:
4
Corse. Hannifin de L.rittre , Alirit k
inProlored Diens Silks, C•iteta W.,1114•11
Plaid tiir chiNisit's dres,,,t 1. ,die,• and (J,no,ll,.th•f,
(lone, ace.. black and .4.9 el' Vinf.reidered ,Datnask,
firiich, Shiva, Is. rip
Semis Scarfs and trAt - tis. Itrea-ts.&r.s. ,
Velsnt lidtbuux, Minuet and
Cap black and 4 , ored - Marmi , a and Sash.
Ladies' anil.Griiilean•ii's ;QS, Kid, %Void, and Thr, ad
omens amid Larc. , l zitieetitlys, Illeartied and Crean,
whinn i-oliir. d Flannel, Irish I thaits,
find rip.] Paw ,
iris,_ ant Jae nnet Nhisloni. All lif which will he sold al
the ninst prii es.
Uall and - see t' Remember the place. Centre stroOt.
oppnalie the /.ionli Tavern. Mild. MARTIN.
l'otissille. Jan.; 10, 1015, ,
siocn erFtr.NITURE O.F*TIIEE
PENNSYLVANIA PALL, FOR SALE.
MITE subsrrilior in contemplation of quittlne
hnei
1. mess, otr.rs for sale the entire noe6 of furniture
in the Pennsylvania Hall. Pottsville, entultrising.an ex
teusiveaud suitable assortment of Ilar.forniture, Car
peting, Bede, Bedding. Crockery Ware, &c.
The stock will te sold entire at plivate tale to any
or. leasing the Ilall of the proprietors, or In any other
persons', at any time lotfore the first day or Marsh next,
and if tlesired, istssessioti of the hall will he given im
mediately of er:the sale of the furniture.
,
If the furniture is not sold entire, before the first day
of March !lei!, it IV,III he pot up for sale in par" els at
public auction. on Niondry. the- second day of March
no.t, and the srile r outinued fruar day to day, until the
entirestock Is sold.
Perron. , desirous of nerrotiating for the purchase of
said furniture, are requested to make PPPlication tor
JOIIN WEAVER. /went' Ihr
• JOSEPH 11. WEAVER. .
January, 10, 1616. 2.
THE CHF-SPEST ASSS.RGE aci.Excr IX TILE
UNITED STITES.
JOSEPIE aliciflUßß4r9s
• • NE OF ON • ••.; tiD LIB' •
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B. Barnum, Agent, Potts , ' Me.
ARRANGEMENTS von 1
"OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE,
, 100 l'irie Street, Car. Of South, N. Y. ,-
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rpm: subscriber bogs leave dn tall the attention of
1 his friends and the public in general, to the follow
' ineiwrangeracuts fir the year 1816,and for the tiurpre
of bringing oul Cabin, Seed Cabin, and Steerage
Passengers, by the following ' t
Regular Pocket Ships to and from Liverpool.
ships' Naines Captains • Days of Sailing front
New York.
Henry Clay, Nye, • Jan. 6 May- '6 Sept 6
' Stephen Whitnei,Thoinrison,• ." Al " 11 " 11
Garlick' 'Skiddy, " 26 " 26 , " 26
Patrick Henri, .Delano Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. 6
Virginian,' . Heirs, ' " II " II "11
Rosen's, Eldridge, " 26 " 26 " 26
Independence, Allen, 31.1 r. 6 July 6Nov. it
i waterloo, . Allen, - " 11 " 11 " 11
Siddons, E. Cobb, . "26 " 26 '" 26
Ashburton, • " Howland, Aprlt 6 Aug 6 Dec 6
John R. Skiddy, Siiiddy, " II " 11, II
• Sheridan Cumuli, , ''' 26 " 26 "26
Ship's Name, - Captains, Days of Sailing front
Liverpool: .
Clay Ny e,
,
• Henry Clay Nye, .. Feb' 21 June 21 Oct. 2s ,
Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 26 " 26 " 26
Carrick. Skidily, Mar. 11 July 11 No 1I I
Patrick 11enty, Delano, - " 21 " 21 "21
Virginian, Heirs, " %' " 211 "" 26
Roaciui. Eldridge, April 11 Aug. 11 Dee. II
Independence, • Alier, , ' 21 ' 21 " 21
! Waterloo; - . Allen, " 20 " 26 " 26
t. Siddons, . - - 1 , ',.. Cobb, .May II Sept. II Jan. I l
Aelitiorion, Howland, ' 21. " 21 '" SI
John It. eikiddy, Skiddv, " 26 " Or, "26
Sheridan, , Crirnish,' June .11 Oct. II Feb 11
In addition to the obese Regular Lines, a number of
Splendid New York Built Transient Shins,sucti as the
'AdirrindaCk,' •Scotland,' Russel Clover,' 'Cello,' Will
'Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly in
regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos.
aibllity of delay or detention in .I:iverpord ; and for
the accommodation of perAnna - wislainz to_ remit money
to their families or friends:-1' have' arranged the pay
'
meet fluty, Drafts on the following Banks : ,
Cork Ilitm,rick - Chimer:l
Londonderry, Sligo, _.. Wexford
Belfast, , Waterford Galway
Anuagh, ' Athlone, . 'Colorant
, Kilkenny , 'Salina, ' Tratee:
" Enniskillen, Monaghan, 'Songhai.
• fronbrldge; - ' Ilallynietta -Parsonstown
Ifinwnpatrlck, . Cavan, - lairgan,
- Dungatinan, ', Bandon, Ennis, -
Ballislianlloll, 'Strabane Skilihreen
Omagh, Mallow, ' Dublin
pordebill, , Kilrusti, .
Scotland—TheXity Bank of Glasgow. •
England—Mire. Spooner, • Atwood & Co. hankers,
London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool,
Passengers can also lie engaged from Liverpool, .to
Philadelphia, Boston and I.laUirnorg, by ills Regular
Packet Ships on npplication being made persdnally,
. or by letter, [post paid.) addressed to • .
JOSEPH McMURRAV, 100 Pine street,
.
porper of South street, New York
, ' AGENTS..
BenJ. Bannon, roth.cille, Pa..; Michael Mullen, Ro
chester, N. Y.; Jer. liaggot Provident,,, R• I. • T,
Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charlei O'Hara Toledo, I.
Thomas McQuade, Utica. N. V.
I also hug leave assere my friends and the medic
in general, that the ematest panctnality will he ohsei,
ved in the salting of the above Ships, together with all
others which I may'have, and that Pas/engem will
experience no delay on their arrival at the different
I orts where they mean to embark.y
PA.—Free PaaledGe earfnito lil! secured from the
verions Ports. M Irclaeil and Scollan4l. from which
Steamers/IT In Liverpool
IBEN.I DANNAN.
Sofa Agent.forthn State of Pennsylvania.
Jan. 17,1816,
Passage from Londonderry.
PERSONS wiliung to engage for their friends
in first tate ships, to sail fsost Ltoulondssalfor
viz :
One on the 15th March, One on the 25th Match..
One on.the let April, One on the 10th April,
One ott the Roth April, One on theAst May.
May now do co by applying to 11.1tANN A
ZlinCts! Journal Oflieb Pottsville.
The Creolo,.Czpthin Clarke . ; the Preeinciallst Cap."
twin IN/kw ; and the Fes's', Captain Quilt, ore es.
peeled lobe the Rat %blip' to leave Ostry . lhe ensui
Spring. • Rea: 20, PM,
nimpivvm INTEREST' ABLES, Pxicp S 4 Gems.
1.3 Just received am; (9! Ole by •
lab. 17. 3- • BANSAN, Arent.
El
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P,ottzbiite Oisiness eatbs.,
Cards of fiver 1.1142 iiaierted far Ili per annum.
Dry G*1.0,; Groe9ries,
GEOUGEIC SLATER.,
Wholesale ' dc retail D 4 , 1 ,0 od, Giocery do Liquor Store
• CEW DOORS 11111.0rdi TUC RAir SCALES. CENTRE IT. r
• I POUSTnie.
,T11031.46S FENDEI? -
Wholesale ' arid lletall Dry Good Merchant,
CENTREI 1:10011 ABOVE 110IINVECIAIV,
I Pottsville.
Cltarles.
Importer & Pear Pry goods, Groceries & Liquors,
Next dobr to Fp= Jtortimer's Hari,
.. • titre st., Pottsville.
• 'IL 84 J. Batty,
DEALERS IN itRY. GOO DS, .
Corner of Ceofre .Vantegin) street*, - •
'Pottsville. -
Dry Good, pißeery, Liquor, Flour and Feed Stare,
Corner, of Rail Road and Water itreets,
1
SE - &WICK Si. Co.,_ .
0
Wholes - ale •d rtetail:Dry Good Merchants, t
Cornet (Third and Market streets,
1 POrtlivit.t.E., PA. _ ' _
ED*Attp '
MORRIS' r TO FU - TSVILLE,
Dealer in Rail Dead and BUT Iron, Groceries, Oil, Fish,
aIM3E=93IMI
. . .
li4 it: *you - bridge, -
IMPORTERS; AND !DEALERS IN DRY GOODS.
" % CROCE
,t IES AND .LIQu 9141, -
. At the ow ,York Store,- Centre st. •:_. ' •
k r
1 ; 1 Pousrine. '
~ •
. P. PILKEy,
17Tholotao i nd.: Detail Dry Good Merchant, !
[TITRE s.r.,' limo DOORS *DOTE THE TOWN HALL,
Pottaville
nownoy
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vriZOLI:SaLr:. AND RETAIL GROOZEY STORE,-
SIONDIA' ADDITION. •
STEIL a
ROail th-v
. .
/STEIL & Dit iblk",.
•
I ROll.l Dry Good and Grcocry Stoio,
V C!.:11E AND NiAnw. Et' sizEys,
t
ro r-rsv 1 ccr.. •
Whale -ale and
IE3EOI
H© N. U! SL9~B,
D. 4
prALL:rt i nt(v GOODS AND VARIETIES,
Game dior abeve,Calloarbill, Pottsville.
tl ver.oni .pv ed to rail arid era isle, ("dere
41s I:basin.. ei".'w here'. —4-f;
l 63.1105 FR INK,
DEALER IY DRY GOODS, GROCEIRIE'S,
consptloe WinwtotAre AND RAIL ROAD T.
• I • Pottsville.
E. 6 llfrannutv,
nr.ALErtsliN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
Cent re selleit erten the Eicher...re & Geisze
' Pnt ts v
I
iL EIX f 21%) F_4XCY DR 3 7 000 D STORE,
Collt slreet, 7,t 1100 T 71 , ..01te Mnr%ot,
Pbtrsril/e.
, • 1 • " • - 7 -- ""
.. I .i • oir v nii 3.;01 . 4% - .11,
1
OR-O(7ER'y BNO VARIETY STORE,
.Cinqtri! st'r'eut, .2EI door betuvi)larkel,
'I ' ' Putt...rine.
NVEttehep and Jewehy
Si 44,1 EAr.T..lOl"r,
AIM7.LL alr ST ORrt
Otivrtlonr ,above Nvw
iFCENTiI}: .T., OfTl,V.t w.t.F.
AND WATO TT MA 1{
cir, 7urtta rf()(1!1. EIELC.V .31:11121.NTANCIO,
}Ott tMr,
cLoc
CIEtiME3
EDW w.
CLOCK., IyirATON AND JEWELRY STORE, •
07il; POO,O ttet,ot% , 10C RC CA NOE '
H Cepre ct., Pottsville,
J. L. VODER,
CLOCK AND WATCH MAE:ELI
•I ,
Centre erret.'l?tiejloars Lev, ,Ifarkrt PdPprine.
ParOrtsint - attention p, id to ilia repairing of
Cltrrks attil Vatelies.
Hbtels .anti Refectories.
tXCIIANGE IHOTEI„
/013 N O. LESSIG, PROPRIETOR,
CENTRE OF CALLOWITILL
Fa.
POT T'S HOUSE,
DANIEL BILL, Proprietor,
re strett, Pottsville, Pa.
CO
1391CLE;
OYST.II-E. ROUSE,
commit OF InAIIANTANOO AND CENTRE STREET,.
Pottsville.
s", Oysters. served op in the hen possittle manner. -"A
TOirir ItIEFECTORY,
rr.rmln F. mtrDzY,'Proprietor,
• : CENTRE ST., POTT3VILLE.
Hardware and' Iron Stores
BRIGHT & POTT,
HARDWARE AND IRON mmtanerrrs,
At the Town Hall,
CENTRE ET, POTTSVILLE, P•
• • Greorg,e 11. Stichtr,
lIARDiVARE AND IRON •AIERCHA.N7;
Corner of Centre nod 3tarket street,
Pottsritle. •
Drugs and Medicines.
JOIIIN G. FIROW.N, Agft.
V7IIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
boit W. T. F.pting's did gaud, '
CENTIM D. ParTsVILLE.
301/31 S. C. MARTIN, - •
V/TIOLi!SALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
cEsTne BY., 2 noon 13E1.01V 51A1145Tlip0,
Pottsville
Boots and Shoes
Accirirnacht
•DOOT & SHOE DEALERS,
Ondttrior fuilow Mr. Andre w It. Wh'it.:t'a
( I .r•ern.r. ..TRFET. P0178%11./31%
R. D. SCHOENER,•,
SAEDLERY, BADNESS, BOOT & SHOE STORE,
NETT DOOR TO GEOUGE'TV. eL.ITEWE STORE,
.COntro mot., Pnttarille.
•
Clothing,' Tailoring, &e.
Lippincott & Taylor
Merchant Tancrc;
co' En or cENTRD AND MAIIANTANGO STREETS,
Pottgville.
PETER. S. MARTZ,
NIERCRANT TAILOR AND DIAPER,
Next dOor to Cieeten's & Parvin's, Drug Store,
Centro st., Fotts;7itte.
- -
Misoallaneous
MantLfacurer of Coichos, Carriages, Snlkeye,
) COAL STREE7. PATTSAILLV. P.A.
Oi'Partieuliz nttostion paid to the rensiting of
411 kinds of Vehieles.Al '
' D. glionenberger,
ORCHARD q . RIST
• purrsvicts, PA.
0 . All kinds of Flour, constantly on hand
EACiiiiE STEAM SAW MILL,
pxyzar. /ABER Propripta,,
, 1 „.70" Otters can be left nt - Al. AL Wil-On's office. in Mar
ket Ft., where they will be promptly attended too.
George Efon,
CARPET AND COVERLET, IitANPFACTIIRER,
Market street, above Market Square,
' • • POTTSVILLE.
Renumber Op Arcata-- Not obe Undersutd,"
„
ANNAN 9 S . . •
catpir nciog AND STATIONERY- swap,
Centro st, apposite the Penn. Hall, -•
mmvILLE
•
J.,. Franklin " ••
DIANCFACTURCR OF CARPETS k FLANNELS,
A fgw doors , above tilic Town MIL
• t , • rorravu.Le. - •
Saniqel sUtzet , . •. - •
ixAilivrint AND Gt74Azzzg,
Cr Pea be found ago times at the Severn**, 0t
the reansylvanb Bali, Ponvviire.
T.T{E IVI.INE4S? 4OURNAL.
tk4o4lc EkOnesitcifbt;,
Steam - Engine Factories.
. Pottsville Iron Work's .
E. li7..idoGiNNIS, PreprictFr,
CORNER' OF NORWEGIAN AXD C 0.41. srs
Patti:ills.
u.trsvoies) & sitrwoßt,
.Manufacturers of Scam Eagiats,
Corner egn i nghin and Coating,
rorT3vit.i.t.
Ai; 11.131ILSON,
- MAGISTItATE AND AGENCY OFF ICE, I •
.Marketg
reet, a fere door*. abore Cent;e, Pateerille
JOSEPH r SEIEICON4
DENTIST, 11A14,- DRESSER; AND DiIII3ETI.
Centre street, a few•Vuors aLur
Potts :Ule.
TOW11:1, ItIALI 4 .13ILIE 4 1L.
P:1". MODLY, Proprietor, •
CEXTR& 774.. PET; BOTTSVILLE.
. • fitiCji Bo 11 :EGIKE S
31PR'CIIAri.T TAILOR
Curitre at next door to .L4_ G. 71.", :k i lter's(
- Pottsville.'
•
Jacob
JUSTICg..OF Tilt: I'EACE,
'Centre at., a few doors below the Peanisyl ' vaiiia Ralf,
JOIL U. mit
f
pratzart IN DRY GOODS, a nocEß=s
Centre st., 5 dao'ri below atria.
rwrisyi
A. ENTIFMLINE,
DBALEB. IN BOOTS AND MOE%
Centre it., a few doors below Mariet 'street,
tiorravt Lt.r.
G. J. YIEHU, j I
CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER,
drjeur dugs eloore the ...Uhler's Bank.
Centre et., Puttsville4 -
fitiuflSUtllf 13tuitie5gitix.b.s
WALTER TAYLOB. IV4LTEII 1 1 1CCLVIACHAN.
TAYLOR 54, lIICZLENACIIAN,
ifrltoksale and Rct.7l7Denlers in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquor;, FloV.r and reed &c
COItNEG OF L:COND & SUIVBURIi STS.
NIN'ERBVILLE, PA.
I I •
East & Sterner, j -;
NVIIOLESALE . AND' RETAIL , DEALERS
In Dry - Goods, Groceries, F7oter,Fted, &E. in t Sulthuny rt.
Minersville, Schuylkill county, Pa.
Charles B. Do Foresi,‘
Dealer in Dry Goads, Groceriea, Flour aad Fred,
.And Miner's Gonda, Wholesale and. Retail,
- Pa.
_
I),3o . tarbon BtoluCsB Cubs.
AlZlert G. Brooke,
Manufacturer of Steam Engines, Castings and Shovels
•
• J
Steani l'Apgines Castings math.. and Shovela
inaz.nfuln red of evyry d,,Jerijnion, and !or r 1 a best
qualuy for Alining and n tier purnnsca, j
Port Cartn.n, Pa.
L. naltson & ,
t 0.,, . •
. .
WROLESALE' AND RETAII: DEALERS
In Dry Goody, Groccrie,i, Provision, Flour, Feed &c
Port Cor&on, Pa. q
,
I . ,
.
13J 1 5tm iituincs3 T.' aris
F.•
,
GENERAL COALIIIS.§IOX :111ERCH.6.,VT,
kit Agent for Coal, Iron and Mauuraettires, I City
Wharf, Bo9ton, Mass. Advances made on onsigninents
;• ki:NcEs.
Amos Binney, Eeq., Boston I
~',B, • rts. Grant & Stone '
r
- " l_rown . Earl & ' Errineton, h '
P • Wo I S Seaver, Baltimore
Boston. Dec. 20, 1813
Notite foTeacher
The annual elcaion, for teachers, o the' several
schools, in the Pottsville district, WilOake id:wenn
Monday evening, "-d day of February nest.
cation, &c., may be kr' with either' , of the Directors
previous to that time.
By order of the Board of Directors,
3IAR,
Jan,
To Sntralay School
71 - Itl' attleicrilter hay made such arma i irements with
. the Stunlay School tiebin, asl Will enable him to
fstritiqs Sunday Schools and of bend With 611 their hooks
at their rash prices, thereby saVill.i!llienj the carriace,
and other trouble. All orderiilsent to him rill he
promptly attended to—mml any Books nOt en hand oh
tamed a t th e shorteit tail ice. . !
.11.:r Catalogue* with thn prices attached ran be oh.
tained at our Stdre, ned all selections Teachers
‘ may
snake, promptly forrilrheil. !
Dec. 21.1, ' SI— B. HANNAN, Atg't.
!: I •
NEW-YOP. S STORE.
NEW (mops innEeT FROM Ew:Yonx.
subscritiers have just arrived front New
•
1. Verb, with anew and fresh stock of
DRY GOODS,
of the latest sts les and ,pmertis. Also, a gene.
rai as.ortment of GIIOCERIES,'HOOTS AND
SllOI S. Ii EADY-M ADE CLOTHING, dr.e.
Also, an assortment of 1 [
India Rubber Clothing, ' ' •
„
Caps. and Mittens, suit-• ! •
able for Ekintuwa, and
poen»! expoSed in
stormy i weather.
The above fiends were selected expressly for
the Pottsville nuirket, and ivill be sold very
cheap. at their Store, in Centre street.
a. 1.• For Cheap Cobits call at the. New York
tore. I
Nov.. TROWBIIIDGE &
N
Pottsville, 1,1815. 1 41-
WISTALR'S nlLs:t4i OF
• . WILD CHERRY,
THE'GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION
And.the best Medicine known to Nan for 'ke cure of
Asthma, of every stage, Liver entriplaints, Bron
chitis, Influenza, Coughs, Conlds; Bleeding of
t . g Lungs, Shortness of Breath, Pains and
weakness in the side, hreast,l
and nil other dfseases of ttie
Pulmonary Organs. j !
tiVERY important disease ()os et. which thts 'TMNem`
exerts a very powerful Influence, is that of a .DIS
EASED LIVER. In this complaint it has undoulitedle,
.proved more 'efficacious than any remedy hitherto em
ployed, and in numerous instances when patients had
endured long and severe suffering fine) the, disease,
.without receivire the least benefit from various rerne,
dies, and when MERCURY . has been resorted to in
Wall. the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER
to a healthy artioh, and in .many instances effected
PERMANENT CURES, 01 . 44 every, known remedy
had (tiled to produce this effect.
Besides its astonishing efficaty in the disonse.ahove
mentioned, we also that it a verfetrectual remedy, In
ASTHMA, a complaint In which it haS been extensive-,
ly U , NI with Betided success,l even in cases Of years.
standing.
It not only emanates from al regular Physician, but
has also keen well tested in lan, the c plaints for
which it is recommended. It Is not my 'intention,
therefore, either to cloak it in 'mystery. or in any way
deceive the p_utilic by overrating its' Vintles i on The
contrary, !shalt simply endeaVor. to gives brief state
ment of its urefulness, and flatter myself that itt..tir
prising efficacy will enable me. to furnish such moors
of its virmes as will satisfy the most incredulous, that
Consumptton may and 'CAN ,BE CURED,' ifthis medi-,
tine he resorted to in time, j - .
. Poughkeepsie. N. V. Sept, IS, 1815.
Mr. Seth - W. F o i v li . ,, . .
. ,
D. ar Sir : — The chamcterinf - Wistar's Balsam er
Wild Cherry is so well established throughout the
rolinity,,and. especially in the State of New York,
that any ftiriher testimony would seem to be uneees.,
nary. Yet I have derived so much advantage from,it
that I ant h•topy to communicate throlgh vou to the
mirk and afilieleilivlnt it has done foe= and I consider
It a Prwile'ge art) duty to do in. I hive been troubled •
with wet lanes for roar years ; had a cough Tore,
or Zees every winter. 1 was confined to the house all
last winter with a severe caugh, pain in the side and
breast; rained Wood several iime.. il consulted a phy.
sician, but/have never takeninny medicine which has
done me so much good as WISTAR'S lIALSANT OP
WII It CHERRY. I consider lt the BEST medicine in
the world for
.Colde, Coughs, sndl Pultninary Com
plaints. W i It,LIAM B, SWARTS.
•
OPIXIOAr OF A REGULAR FRTSICIAN:
Esier, Die'., Sept. A 1815.;
This certifies that I have recommended the use of
WI 'TAR'S. BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY PT dhsea.
Its of the Lane.. for two yelir pail. hand many bottles
to my knowledge have bee used by my patients, all
.with beneficial tomtits. Inwo - cases where it was
thought Confirmed t Mtsumptl
on bad taken place, the
Wild Cherry effected a cure.l
E COY DEN. P4slcian a l t Exter Corner..„
xo Qtr./rot - FR B! vc# DECEPTION!'
MI published statements of cures performed by this
medicine, net. in every respect, TRCE.
BEWARE DOVETERFEIT* 4•T INMATMES.-.The
Unparalleled and astonishing Olney of Dr. , Whines
Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the diseases for which it
Is recommended. curing many mass* after the skill of
the best physicians wns unavailing, has effected 'a
large and increasing demand •for . p. Thin fart his
enticed several unprii g pled counterfeiters hnd imita
tors to palm off spurious t nittutes, pf similar name
and appearance. for the centime Ralsam.
Be easeful and get the rennlne DR. WistAWS DAL: -
PAM OF WILD CtlEl:Flr. Note Fannie& unless
*limed by 7. lIIITTIa. Address all Dens js.to eRTII.W. ,
• FOVI.E. Boston. Maas..
For sale by JOHN EL C. MARTIN, .Drugalat Polls.
vile • WILLIAM TAGGART, Tat:lingua ; BICKEL Jr.
MEDlAR.Orwleaburs J. & t l. A. FIaLLBO4/Fai
elllei CALEB misfurts. rinwerr!
Jte.lfr I t ,
. .
CL VIN IlLitllllE, -
ATTORNEY AT . L'AW,
TA7TI.L fraetlce in the reveral Courts of the City :In
County of Philadelphia. • -
Cr His Otbee twat No. 25 South Muth street, betleieet
Mutant and Wainer strectsAa
Philada.. RA 1815. 29.-3tn ' 0
Philadelphia, Jan. 10.. 19.8,
•
MOORS, & Co., .
IMPORTERS OP' HARDWARE,
/39 , 3ZA MET ST. 1•11ILAD•.,
N VITE thezttention of Merchants visiting the East.
J tc. their extensive assortment, completed by recent
supplies direct from the Foreign and DonMstie Manu
factories, fur Spring trade, at prices competing with
any house in the United States, •
. Philadat., January 10,1646
AP ER,
Sf?re,
efILVA, GLASS QUEENSWARE,
EDG EME R IC K, •
210 N. 2d it., betwetn ,Callowhill 4- Wood dz.
RsiTcT} 4 l'LLl" calls the attention ,of Conntr):
Merrhants and others. to his New Stock, of Goods
in the above line. before purchasing elsewhere, as they
will find it to their interest.
Packing warranted on Ott Goods bought at this Store.
Philada r ., January 10, 1810. 2..01n0
KOOKS AXD STATIONERY.
E. C. &.,I. BIDDLE; - •
Ai; 6,' South Fifth street, Philadelphia.
D U 111.1 tin ERS of many School and Classical books,
extensively used in Pentisylcania anti ot her scci ions
of the Union, keep on band a /urge 'and penerul assorf
mwil of books and stationery. Air Ws of low prres, and
.to which they miltild ill Vite • the attention of cnuntry
Merchants, Teachers, and others, before purchasing
el.leschers. Among E. e. U.'s publications are
the followin2:
Cobtea Neal Spelling hook, and serieo of heading
The United States Arithmetic, by Pkdfessor Lodges
.Tregn's Gengral,hy of Pennsylvania.
Cssvald's Etymological Dictionary. •
Johnson's Motrat's Nature . Philosophy. •
Johnson's Moffat's Chemistry.
Controller's Copy Slips. ' .
Peale's Claphirs ; or drawing' reduced to its most
1 simple principles.
The above arc used in the Public fichole-ef Phila
delphia .-
liske's Manual of Classical Literaturejfrom the Ger
man of Esche»bor,e..
A . 1„,. in Harvard University, the kniv ' ersity.
and movt of the Colleges in the
Coiled Slates.
Gumniere's Astronomy,
. .
A Test Mot: in the University of renniiylvonla,
Union Collette, d...e.,&c.
Manry's Nnir iunt ion,
The leikt Ronk of the V. S. Nary
, .
Mtnhp'. Book of Forma. Por tirie In Peintilylvania.
The ivork:‘ of Thomas Dick, L. L. D.. S vbU,. 14 ma.
The Library or Oratory; rnmprisinn , " speechea
eminent. American, Irish, and Encjisb Cltatoro,
4 Vols.. B vo.
'Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1546;
Pennsylvania Coal & Iron Lands,
For Sale.
16,1 ACRES 19, Perches and allowance of psr
/ cent.'of first rate farming Lands ' located hi
Jenks Township, Jefferson county. finely Timbered
and Watered; and having several Mill sites upon them.
Twit main roads ntn through the lands , and improved
Farms adjoin, while. Saw and Criot Mills are in the
immediate neighborhood. This land was selected by
a gentletnan,of experienced judgment, and is consid
ered by Judges to he ono of the hest tracts in tie' roam
ty. Its proximity to the Clarion and Allegheny rivers,
and numerous navigable streams, ar.d the proposed
Railroad to Pittsburg slid Erie, rend-r 3 it hiztily desi
rable as amhivestmeat at present prices. •
Abounding in Trot, Ore arid' Bituminous Coal •tif find
quality, it is believed io present one of the most 'ad
vantagerius lornitomi for iron w o rk,, itr West'
Penn
sylvania. The preskit ow: er purchased with a view
Of erecting such Works. Kit engagements it, another
quarter obliges him with erect rein... Janet, In forego his
intention. Maps will'be *hewn. and every Informal ion
given by-the undersigned. The lands are patented.
and 0104 and duality will he warranted, and sold
free and clear nil all incumbrance. •
R. SREAPF SMITH,
IS North -Thirteenth street.
Philadelphia January 3, 1819. • I—..
dadelphia
iiiiiE
TO DEAI.ERS AND CONSUMERS.
itAttrurs , oN . s COLUMBIAN INKS.
BLACK, BLUE, RED, AND SCARLET:
Theirgnafiliesdepeud,tipeethefollow tog particulars:
FIRST. The employment of the near MATERI A LS.-
MECAND. The use of articles unknown io other ink
, Tatum The. Ingredients so proportioned that the at
oms UNITE. CIanIIcALLE ; giving great brilliancy and du
rability.
Muden of mat ufarture which leave the
pure elements of ink, produces fluidity, and no sediment
They are put up in lut, ]pt, 80z. 4oz, 2nz, and loz,
bottles rct.t, MEASURE; each having a PATENT cirafL
tar lip, the stand ran be filled without spilling..
The Iliac& and Blue. Inks corrode steel pen. less than
any other. They . ..surpass 'any American, English, or
French, in beauty and strength, for the color, once sot,
will remain caunicsonti con AtiEg. •
HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN TILACRINO
THE bent ever Made for.brillial
y of polish and pre
serving the leather.
ROOT'S PENMANSHIP EN 12 BOOKS. •
FOR the use of Public and Priqate schools, tt has no
equal, either fur cheapness or excellence. '
MAPS.
A full assortment always on hand. - ' •
Outline maps for schools. A NFAV • and splendid Map
of PALESTINE, for Sunday schools
Manufacturer and Pubisher
Arou.os W. HARRISON.
81 South 7th Street, Philaila.
Philada„ Dec. 27, 1845;
IRON ORE..
THE subscribers have •onstatitly onhand, at the
lowest rates, Iron of all sizes. suitable for machi
nery' purposes, and also for covering schutes and for
steam engine boilers, and for coal ears.'
MARIUS & JONES.
S. W. corner Sclinytkill and :Terkel sts. Philada.
Philatla.,Nov. 22, 1815. • 47-ly
A SECOND-HAND Stationary, Engine. or fifteen
flhorse power, built by Mr. Nichola,. formerly of
Philadelphia. It has been usednnly four mouths. has
two bolters. and every part complete. It lo euitable
for a breaker and can be had loiv for cash. Apply to
s• A:1 1 lIEL B. FISHEIt.
Pottsville, January 3d, 1540.
• Notice.
T ETTEIIS of administration oh the estate of !Syron
Philips, late of the borough ofPottsyille,•deceas
havjnz been granted to the niulorsignml, notice is
hereby•liven to all persons indebted to said Elate, In
make. , ,payment, and nil persons having claims against
the same are requested to present them for settlement.
111ARO AItET PHILIPS, Adnerx.
ROII"P. WOODSIDE, A.dut'r.. •
Pottsville, ran. 3d, 1516. 1-6 t
T IIE subscriber is in possession of several thousand
acres of valuable Titntwr Land, situated near the
Broad Mountain, Schuylkill county, which beotrers for
sale at reduced prices, either the whole; or in lots to
suit parchl=ers. Inform:l6oa to to the title and local
ity, can he from him. at his obis e - 11 Market
street, Pottsv lie. F. M. WYNK9OP,
Jan.3ll, Itf Real Estate and Land Agent.
DIM:WANT tn an nrderof the Orphans' Court of
1 Schuylkill county, the lintiscriber. Administrator of
the estate of Francis Ha neon, tate of 'ichity lk ill Haven
in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, Will expose to
Hale by Public Vendee, on Thursday_tite .17th 'day of
January welt, ar3 o'clock in the afternoon; it the house
of Samuel Beard, in the Borough of Bchuylkill Haven
and county afirevaid: A certain House and Lot of
ground situate in the borough of Schuyl
•sss kill Haven, county of ,Schuylkill, bounded
sass by Hock street in front (40tH in &Pal by
Hill lot No. 43. lISOft, more or less, being num
bered in Lippincott's addition to the Amid
borough with No. 41. Late the estate of said deceased.'
Attendance will he given and the conditions Of sale
made huolv n tit, the time and place of sale by
C. DOUGHERTY, atitier.
By order cf the Court.
. SAMUEL CUR, Clark.
Orvrigabur; Jan. 3, 1816.
din'
Of Ancient and Madera Ulstory,
TiRESENTING:in a Chronological aeries, the ri,.a
progress,. Revolutions, decline, and fall of the
princltral States & Empires of the world; comprising
details of the most important events, with notices; of
eminent characters. in the age and country in ,which
they lived. The whole, derived front. the mhst
curate and anthentic nuthorniee, and especially into=
tied for the use 41f- schools and families. •By
TYSON, A. E. The above i the title of a new work
which will stand in the sa nig relation, and 'occupy the"
'same place In the study or History,,that. Mope de in the
study of Otengraphy. Thesubscriber has undertaken
the publication of this work. with the firm belief that
It will be very useful in Schools, families, and he confi
dently hopes that the lots price, viz 75- cents, or el
per copy, according to the style of hindin,e, will insure
for this Atlas an priensive circulation.' Eor. sale by .
11. BANNAN, Agent,
Dee. trth, . • 42-
m c
e r a z p u E g al it s ciir l i n t7 F
as 4 Stationary Stank • Itscl3, ' •
plittabelpbict.
TO CAPITALISTS ¢ OTHERS.
loani,,±dogino for sthrle.•
Timber bands for Sale.
Pal)lie Salt!.
Legal. :Notices:
JOIIN CHAS,. NEI4I.LE,
.
•
• ATTORNES AT LAW, -.
-17171tLattelotto ail business entrusted to him. with
W V care and despatch. Otlico one door below the
Miners' Journal.,
Octriber 1942
•
JOHN; W., ROSEBEBRIE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
011W/GIDCBC, Pl. • •
Jan. 4.
IJ f*.
Attorney afiLaw,'
Pon:eine,
Will practice in the several COUitll of Scittiylkil Co
•
Attorney at Law. .
HAS opened nn of fi ce. in the borough of Schnytkill
.Haven. Office in trout street, , second door cast of
M. Manning's Hotel, will attenll to all business en.
trusted t to his care, n the counties/ of Schuylkill and
Berks.
April ',IS, 1844 . .
ECM
E. 0. - JACKSON,'
• A - .l.torsiey at; Law.,
#orrecit.t.e, P.
R3-Mire In Market et., at the ,Emporinne 9ffire.-ce
June 21,
ROBERT AL PALMER, . :
. • - ATTORNEY AT , LANV,
Al.!) -
NOTARY P T. I C ,
enrrevit.t.e,
0,-:Office in Centre it. next door to the Exchapge—r; 17
Ifi'halc
.BARRELS of fir:4 quality racked Whale oil, just
itJlfrec'emeil at the %exit Store '
Dec. 20th 51- EDWARD YARDLEY.
• Rail Road Iron.
TON' second hand Rail Road iron 11 x /. just re
-1 Xicetved and for sale at the ForkStnre- ,
Dec,. 20 51- EDWARD YARDLEY.
11,241 Road Iron
TusT.re.c.eivbd 10 igns of Flat bar I ail Rind Iton.
J I g.ofa very superior qulltry, ar.d adi br sold
rh , ip
.‘ov.29'
• New Frtiit.
rna Figs,
Gnr AP". .Lhgeh Raisin.,
Keg Raisies, cheap, Prunes,
Citron, •
All of new crop, for : sale cheap nt
MARTIN'S Confectionary."
Also. an assortment of Candies, Almond., Ground
Nuts, &c.. which will be sold.low.
Dee. tit 7, ^ 51—
.
•
•
Mon Wanted Immediately.
10anumber eSN E fP 3' n
laborer' l l°O wa C n a t wanted nn e li n i ;a a r gae lo ng
of the iih.huytkili Canal, from POrt Clinton to Heading.
Apply immediately to the substribers at Hamburg, !Jerks
.Cu. Constant employment for the next 6 months.
gocKAFELLow, FLYNN k mgouc.
Hamburg, Berk's Cu. Nov. 1,
.4.NOTHER nuotipTiont.
, GOLD PGNS 'ONLY 03 00.
FRESH supply of Benedict, & Barney's Gt. 141 Con
/I areas Pen and Pencil, with Diamond points', which
thelohe prerninnt at the late falr of the Franklin Insti
tute, Just received and for sale by
B. BANNAX, Aet.
Jan, 17 . 49-
•. Ladles , Gold Pencil Cases, ,
t 1' TIII3 low rate 0(82 25--also a very superiorar
41"title. Also Silver Pencil Cases awl Silver Thim
bles, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Chvap
Book and Stationary §tore. Dec. 13,
11 BOOKS" CIIEAPF:R THAN EVER.
DEAUTIFUL l'eslainente'sl;oo per dozen. • "•
- Schoollbles well pound 44,C0 per dozen. •
Beautiful German Eltbles,: with Family Record;
, at 810 :Omer dozen. .
Together with all other. School Thoolo at effaally low‘
rates, at BANNAN'S
Nov. 22.• 47, ' Cheap Douk and Stationary Store.
OLOCJCAL die. I and
• .1 2. just liublithed and-11.r ade by
B.K.I,YYAN,An't
Selt. 'nth • . •
Si REWARD.
r) AN away from the subsrtiller,
.an indentured hey
It. by the name or Jmnts it:1,110.1a. T he above re
ward will be paid lot his return, hut no char'rerl. All
persons are hereby forbid truslina - him on my aycaunt
as I wilt pay no debts of Ms contracting.
Jan. 10, . 2.3 t LUKE LEE. ,
TR I U. 11111.9 Xl* SUCCESS. OF
Thompson's Compound Syrup of
Tall irooo ..VAPTII.I.
. .
Still ancthcr remarkable Cure !
Carll4e. Pa f.'n, !815
. About six years since, in consequence Of the seden
tary nature of niy business, I Wall:in:Whet! with severe
pains in the breast, palpitation,of the heart, and short
ness of breath, 'which were soon followed by a fallure
of appetite, extreme wakefulness at night. and partial
paralyisis of my limbs—these symptoms of a deranged
system bring frequently attended with spitting of blond.
I'm . about two years . I was oecasionally thrown into
convulsions, which left me in a miserable - state of fe e _
bletiess andbecan to Wert. My monde From titne to
time my sufferings were more or less
. severe, until at
length they increased to such a degree; and the violence
of the symptoms were sM augnicnted, ttnt for a whole
year I was unable to attend to toy bm.iness., •fluring
this time I consulted some able'physicians and attended
to their prescriptions; hut all their skill was unavailing
to procure me retail; and at length they regarded my re-
covery as entirely hopeless. In this condition I was,
informed of the salutary effects of Thompson's Coin:
pound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptlia: in a case some
what ',WWII!' to mine, and though I had given up all ex;
pectations of a recovery of tayfortner health by human
means, yct by being strongly advised to try this tomb
tine. I was at length trevatled upon to do an, and I
have now to ssy,that by the use of six bottles my health
liar. been restored, and I ant now able to attend to buil-.
nets with an much facility as usual,.;
HENRY mvp.as.
Principal Oillre N. E. corner of Fifth and SproCa
streets, Philadelphia. Price 50 cents, or six bottles for
$2 50.
Beware of all imitations.--Attents, MOORE & LONG
AKER, Norristotfn ; EARL. Reading; Ur. McNiff:P.-
SON. Ilarrhitiitrn ; J. 'C. BROWN, Pottsville ; STE
VENSON & CO., and R. lowNry, Carlisle.
Der., In,
BOOKS! •••
SCHOOL ts• 2111S&LL. , 7SEOUS,
. HoLES ALE • AICM RETAIL.
!I' UNEXAMPLED LOW RATES,
(IN MANY INSTANCZ9 . CI:EAPT.it THAN I"...!tick:sl
AT. BANNAN'S CHEAP ROOK STORE;
,POTTSVII.I.f., PA.
Hl5 SVICIE is extensive,' nit raring slt kinds 0:
School hooks. such as Emerson's, Cobh's, Mitch
ell's, Parley's, Smith's. like's, eritly's, Frost's,
Grigg Cowperthwaite do Co's 110-
& Thompson. &c.—all of - which are manufactured
roa use, and purchased directly' from the pul lishers,.
at the lawest. trade rash prices, , and which are at the
same price., frotn 19 to 20 per cent ebeaper than the
auction trash and old and often imperfect editions; of
fered fill sale by the travelling bOO% sellers, and agents .
of - what are termed. thn half price stores.
1• 1 It may not he generslly known In our readers that.
there are Printers anit Binders in Philadelphia. whose
sole business is in printing and binding hooks; at the
cheap rates, for auctions, which look well outside, hat
which are pot together so flimsily, that they will hare:
ly stand .handling. AsAve have a reputation to sustain,
and reside here, we4alinnt and will not deal in this
trash. The re'illars and Travelling,Merchants confine
their husines3 almost solely to the auctions. Thts is a
secret purchasers of hooks ought to he made acquainted
with. cy. Try us, and satisfy younielves,
tr. LANNAN Ag't.
Cr Notwithstanding .this difference ITC pledge our
selves to furnish Merchants, Teachers and Parents with
cons books. wholesale and retail, I CIIE*PE , with re=
gar() to quality,than the Pedlars and Travelling Mer
chants .
fie has also in connection with his Book Store. a Ain-
Tery, where all kinds or Magazines, Pamphlets and
old Books are rebound in rite most durable manner, at
the Sherten notica and at cheap rates
Nuv. 15
TIME Et:101fli /c.c. FOR IRON IMEK.—Tke sultrer:-
her has prepared a seta( Thne,llooks, far Iron lien
trt heeetime Pi/gegen days in the titeek. Also CRAM C
ROOKS, for the keeper of the Furnaces, to which he
invites the attention of Iron Men'. They are printed
and ruled ready rot kuse, and for Bale at BA.lsilikhi'S
Cheap Cook ae4 Stathaaer7 store.' • Dec. :a AI-
MECITAN IC'S Book of Refaran
Mechanic's -Own Bank.
Meermnies Repository, and
Lardner on Straw Enzines,
Just received And fur sale at
Book store, , ' Dee,.•
- -
LTIME.NTS OF GC( 1.0 prepared rot tll-1 Unto(
♦ Collee,-3 and Reboots. by W.;S. W. Itusbenbercce
M. D.. with thren hundrod-rnaniings, n new-edition
brought up to the present Hine, Juat puhilshed, and for
sate a% HANNAN'S cheap Hoc* and Stationery sore.
Dec, 20 41-
=I
•
,
Tri sabscriher offers t'br gale a Welt tie
ectcdaud getrine astionment of • , •
• - .I).Rucis •'IL .1c3NE...4, - . ve.,
of Chemirtile, illedicinca, Perin
-es, runty, Window Masses, ,Pat.eit Medicines
Drugs; Paint!, Dye-Rtnirs,Oirs,land VaraLthes,l'aia
Brushes, &e.. Which he is disinueir to eel] at a cncal
advance, and fespectAdry tolicnd a charnel' thCpat !on
age calla , . •
tY Physicians ideccdpilnne carefully compounded,
tth
JOHN !P. C. MARTIN.
I 411 '
! EDW,MiD YARD. 1•:Y
4S-
ROOK BINDERY
UZI
tIANXAN'S aintp
5L-
MINERS' JO-MAL
Saturday git 4546..
Ailvereisers ohrerre by the; arran4eiise s sit of !
ottr pxoei.l.bat moos
,;will be found an every page, which
flii.'reolir? co. - Ounce Lin eye ore? ell the mint-
ohyinum to s great extent, the abjection
of having adverti , attter.4 placed on, what is tertnetithe
'uteitie of the - rctiiet. ;
i.&no t Pon Kt na.—Sarsel lbimmel, Bag, oc
Broad Moontain Itstel, Porter township, sthuy!.,
kill cqnnty; a fciv, weeks , sgo ilapahters t
ik;ed - -bet *cell ia and 14 j naohibtri which .
Wei e;1 together,i after beinT, cle a ned, one thrniis t
and nti-nhie pound*, • •
i_r • The Mairic,tic Teti:7.7,los is our in open
Lion between Phil Oclphia and ;New 'fork. an 4
the procii-thn - ;i of each of the Stock Boards
the two cities are. cOnynutiii.`ated to e a ch othet
while in ses,ien.
'FILL; IN PfULA:)SLPIII,.—On tontlay evening!
lait a fire broke put in the largo store of Mess:or
Lewis i Sr. , No. 57. Sotith
Seviral large Sore houses were burnt and o eon.
siderable quantity 4f colttat& . dl'iod° c° l3 "/"J"
The loss-falls principally upoti tl . a ;nsuranco of.
fices.
CONVVITIONT AT l i ttartranuito.-. ,
a Nliiitar.• Conve L ntion waa held at -Irarriaburg 011
Tnead y last. It was organized try appot , inting.
Jame, R.'Snow,lea, Eq. with a large'
number of Vire Ilresideirta mad Seciet;rm. gets,:
Ramsey of York, from'a eammittappointed. for!
11
the purra;ee, prefented re preambra and iesolutipas<
which were unanimous!? agreed' to and the Conk
vonnon adjourned sinetdie: •
H 4.XG15T.A13141%
burin; the tact week, the IronTo vras occupte4
fora considerable part of the time in discussing
Mr. Kttiket's,Oregon resofutiona, with Mr:
norrizidO's amendment, which fin l ally passed ory
Saturday, by a i•ote of &7 to »I. A reseltitiOrt
rifrecting,' the officers to close the If aft of the litasse•
on the S..bbath, MIS passed on this same day, by
solo of 59 to 37. We are sorry to see,that
Ta,4 7 „att;one of iour Represeniatires soled again. 4
the men-itiee. • •
. lu the Heriato on Saturday la' 4 4, t•Let.349:
On 13an'ots rcpotted a Biltsuppleiliclntelry to the oe
incorporating the "Former's Bank of
.COnnty. The Sen'ate by a voto uf t.'.3 tlOok/
up Mr. Dun!' roooltition to • closo,tbo• $Oll4l/o
•
:11. - 111 on Sunday. - ' . • /
Un tho lrle dip the Smate and House met id
injot billot to elect a State TreustircT. Op the
fifth ballot th yolo stoods : .
4 James R. Snowden,
Ner Ntiddieswarth, -
P. SI; er ,
I
Far. Snowden was therefore duty e lected ` State r
ru;asurer tileenstiint year..
T Y.ani tr, lT C.1.111:0N21108.--
PIFTIEN, Li rev • I.mer.—The report of an ac:
eld•nt at Carbitndale. to which we alluded in our
last week's palter, proves to be correct. On MOW '
day, the 1:111 inst., an iminemse miss of alate,' :
aliont.geven• acres tit event, 1;41 from the roof of
one of the mines of the 114 aware and fluchron
canal coo: viny l : at Carbondale: upon the workmen'
below.: The RPM where the Slate
_fell was neatly
a mile from the mouth et, the mine. , Three per: ,
sons were taken out setieuslY injured, one , of
whom, a bay, died aimn after the accident ; of the'
others; hopes are entertained of their recovery,:
The hoy oho idied was riding: a horse at the time'
of the accident, and is s'uppoSed to have bean'
killed • I r. I
by the force of the air rtishing, towards the'
MOutli: of the mine; the horse was also
: The other two persons who were taken out, were
also injured by: the rung of the air.i About 150'
men Who were t. at walk Milting. tonne &starker:
from the : Place:of the accident, escaPed.
There were 'some (ifteerOpersons in Its
at the .time, all of whom were supposed to'. hove
been itstantly ; kitle'd:, or so waited 'op that there .
was n prosp ect of any of them ever getting on
alive. 'On Wednesday the 14th, Ste. John
sus made his ii.ay out, having by his own eXet•l
tions,Aug his: way through the fallen slate witii
his hands ony; after having: been: incarcerated
about 43 houts:' . .
Ft oppeaii , t;trit from l 2 to fifievni. acres of the
roof have settled'Lloverr by crushing the pillars soil
prop's. The.!.;pmpariy expect to reaq:no work
about the.tst. of March.
•A 5r r F Get: elrlCH.—the D torments or
the ‘Ver Department, accompanying the Message._
state the: strength of the Texan army is follows:
oalccrqricaltis Total Sick
GenQnl Eqrtft,
2.1 Dragoons, i 0 tonipnntes.,•,4 515 596 80
Art ill cry, 12 • "y SI, St 2 ff23l 97
In flirt try, 20 '" 3.06' 2393 25361 39S
316 tit
.Di• 1:0
Total
Total abient
4070 ..501
.1 , 1• V
With rolora Yt3 35311
This-forco.p; under ennunliiii of ; ilnlivet Briga.
dior tivneral Zwhary Taylor.
El
Mn. OIAT 97ir T/IE °micros Qtrtartox.,--A_
AV ashOgto'n correspondent of thtiNaw York Sur
says Cl3y has wriftin to urge upori his
fri,rul,; here, a united action for thelwhole of ON
egen,Tas the only just, honerahle, and•expellient
conise, bat depricates all factions! opposition to
these rnearituel of delay which I,p soy inearis,tond
to sm.) ; lth the way fir - th7amicable - wilhdra;Atal of
British preterit,loos."
No SCCOUNTINCI• 7011
.7./Vs
bealliirlit: and generally. it.telligent, whoa*
ft,ntir,y 'are reported to be va:,.uittg, eloped air Tues.
day evening aeNew-Haven with el colored !man.
an ,was Welded to hiin at ft o'clock : by a . - c410r,c4
clergyman. Iler liiettis- hearing ór* pu,rsued
and arrested the bride. but after a - heating herons
the Caurt, she was surrendered to the keeping ots
her 44iirrd and muter," a
.yrrit of hobeaa ci.upias
buying been taken out by blip. F
Mr. A os3ts c le • Mr. The Ilioston
Transcript says in referince to Mr. Atlarnil, virs
early life Professor of Elocution, i sulrsecmently.
Envoy, United States Senator, Foreign Minister,
Secretary of State, President of the United Elates,
Uorrgresiianal iteprecentatiro, andlOtly return.
in to hie first love. is 'again Professor- h(-Rlietts
,oric, 'and as usual tho to3ai eloipero bas
used up hia-suljvct.
o Ptiorititim tY E•ifitASD.•••o4 . o ITO
it r st ate,l - in one of Do Sulk's letters limn London,
that Om pike of b-t' there, ia new 20 eclat. pee
loaf. beef eighteen cent& ttla sixteett r,enta
per pound; pptatoex eighty cents per bushtl.:,,,,
nt pres.+rit, :32 5U a , paiii-gieede $3,C000•04
ttaikey.i - S 3 00 each; tf of exec tient quality; . -
Liu-kin:Anon; th . e itineiurr, who
tra;:rded in the Ilinted '6 - tate:tam) disedurstid "most
ciirpreiirly," % as he imagined, otiniitzthings he
knew: nothing , ithuut ; van reeeivtitOlite &nen.
ritins And returned hoitte, la - Filitheistordtsintiti
and ni nod our .-duiltry; ilitilypuh.
tid.%l n B:ritetwot ihst ..-tutup than of
the. enuy ate Irnnt 'F.mo?.:oo the Uintiea:3iatiss
die iviliiin then that tit! L ee years uf residence
that country, - though' the, generally coup (Milt
the full sirim heSW' • • •
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