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'The Coal Trade for 1816.
'Cost. Fationvs.—Vesiets are more plenty toeonvey
veal to Eastern 'Porta. We quote to Boston it GO to
4111.70; Providence and Fall River ii 35 toil 40; Alba
ny and Troy 11l 25 to fil 50 ;_ Piero York 05.t0 10 ;
-and to Baltimore 70 to 75 cents per ton.
Bent to market for the week ending on Thursday
evening last.
Port. Carbon, .
Possvitte. •
Sam;!kill haven,
Port Clinton,; .
' • 32,091 03 • 1113,20 44 •
Ulan OP TOLL AND TRANSPOIMATIOi . f. '
From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton
'fo Richmond 01 111
'To Philadelphia, 1 70 1 60, 1 43
• LEHIGH COAL-TRADE.
The followtorte the quantiliotCoal sent to market
lap to the 4th Wet.
Summit Mlnt
Bbume Run
Bearer Meadow
Hazleton
Buck Mountain
Summit
Wyoming
Total
• WYOMING COAL TRADE. - ,
bent to market to July I, ISI6 34,-MO
TINEGROVE (OM 'TRADE.
' Amnitin - of Coal. transported on Union Card 11.111
Lod from 181 b to :tab June [inclnsive]
Tuna Cwt qr.
4.153 It 2
!Per tastreport 10.000 18 0
01,23 0 3
AMOUR transported on Swatara Road
Tons rwt. qr.
2,524 16 3
Per last report 9,836 3 O.
Total
311Nt HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R. ROAD.
The following is the u.tnount of t im bal transported over.
this Road, during the week,ending Wednesday even
lag last. .1. 14,477 00 Tons,
Per Last report, 206,657 19
Total 211,166 19
WILLIAM XEWELI., Collector
MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 181 G.
'The following is the amount of Coal passed over the
Still Creek Rail Road, for the last six days.
4.360 07 Toni
Per last report, 59,111 01
- Total, G 3.611 pfl
GEORGE HADESTY, Collector
MOUNT CARBON RAIL. ROAD.
The amount of Coal tramported over thhr road for
the week ending on Thursday evening last, is
5;140 Tons.
Perla - at report .10.5.323 "
scrtuyt.ium t ALLEY •RAIL ROAD
Amount of , Ce.al trunspo,ted over the t-:chuylkill Val
ley Rail Road fur the week ending on SatnTtlay even
ing, last.
Per twit report,
Total. 83,570 O 1 Tons
JESSE TURNER, Collector
MOUNT CARRON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Car
bon & Port Carbon Rail Roan for the week eluting on
Saturday last. 05 tons
Per last report ' 136,684 07 tons'
Total, 111,837 12 tone
JESSr, TURNER, Collector.
• WANTED.
•
Q Boat Builders. Also, 6 Carpenters to wham good
I.lwaves and steady employment will he. given.
Apply to CHARLES STMIER.
July 11th, :.4-3N
. w A N - TED
AMINITIER of laborinz men. also one or urn good
keepers at the r.liatirolsin Iron Works. None but
zondpauds need upply. lIIIVANT & WOOD, .
Shamokin Iron Works .
Etlioklot June Z' , f..1...44.41.
Building Lots,
ON Market street, near -fl. , Nichols, Esq., feet
•-• front by Inn feet deep,-for sale.
GEt). M. CUMMING.
2741
Pottsvilte July JBl
CARD.
-nil. fm • several years past practising in the
.1-1 city of Philadelphia, offers his sex vice.s to the in
ttabitanis of Pottsville and its vicinity. lie would
' , respectfully inform his friends and the public generally.
that ho is prepared to attend to out-door practice, and
Rive Medical advice, at his te s ideace, Norwegian and
Third sweets.
N. B.— Dyspepria successfrilly created. Fever and
Ague, without opium or quinine.
Pottsville; July 4, 18-16.. T.7-It*
Public Solei l by Executors.
IN PURSUANCE of the directions of the last will
and testamen: of John Roashos,late of Bethel town
*hip, Lebano4 county, deceased, the undersigned, ex
ecutors, will sell by public sale. on' Thursday the
First , day of October ne.rt,
At the Tuba Howse of Samuet Reard, in the bormazit
Schegkill lizven, Schuylkill coenty ; all that cer, -
wain half Lot or r.2gtoetco, situate no Front street, in
*aid hornamit, adjoininr lots marked with letter I) and
No. 4; and letter E and Pints; being the northern
halt of the lot marked in the neneral plan of the Ad
dition to Schuylkill Haven. with the letter U No.l ; on
which arc erected a larm• and convenient
. sTOItY FRAME. HOUSE. and other
••••i nn buildirma .will given
on the 61,4 day of April, lel,. yule to
enmntenee at I o clock P. NI-, when the
'terms will be made known 1 4 y
_ _ _
JAI. Oft WENDEL,
. . • JOHN SATTAZAIIN.
• WENDEL GEHART.
rx - erntors'nf Jchrs Botyhor, elt^eased.-
13cbuylkirl Ilaven, J (ay 4 ' 27-13 t
NOTIC LI
IS hert.by given to the subscribers of stock to the Cat
tswissa Bridge •Company.that. - a 2ml and :id instal
lments of five dollarfrearh Is required to he paid to the
Treasurer, on or belOre th 4 Ist day of Aueust end Ist
day of September
_nem, uctitcrtively, By order of the
&
Ikea 1). CLARK, Treasurer.
• •Cattawissa, 27-:it
-- • Transverse Neelions
F THE Coal Region, on which all the, veins of coal
OF
between the Sharp and' Broad Moun
tains, are detirnated. For vale urfIANISAIN'S Cheap
Book store, Pottsville.. July 4
•
WIDE CURTAIN PAPER.
100 aPnirt;.".falYevwitep C u r .i t t a e i n a
na Paper,just rec e ived at iL
,LNAN'S Cheap Book and' Paper Store, Pottsville
C)-Merchants supplied by the Dozen, to sell again, at
city prices, carriage added.
July.l, MI6. 27
.
To Coal Dealers.
AYOUNG min who his been in the Coal Business
for two years, whosepresent engagement expires
san the Ist of August, wkhes to obtain employment as
book keeper, either it Richniond. Pottsville. or Mauch
Chunk. Unexceptional references will be given. Ad-
Areas ALVA STEPHENS.
Philadelphia, Pa.
117-el •
Philadelphia, Jury 4
•
- Money Lost.
AB3 Bill was picked tip in thi s office this week. The
owner can have it by calling and proving property.
.June 22,
•-• WIIDLES\LE AND RETAIL -
Dry-Good, Gyoccry, flour and
- FEED STORE,
•
IN DIINERSVILLE,ScIiurtmLL COUNTY. •
THE subscribers have just received and are now
offering for sale, a large and elegant assortment
• of Goods, comprising nearly every article for use, as
Nettles comfort, that the region. require. Our Stock
taunts in part of the following articles :
Dry Goads, Blue, Black and Colored Broad
Cloths; Blue, Black and Fancy Cassi
r-....--7 • tneres, Do. Cassinett ; Tweed anal
Fancy Silk. Satin and Silk
. Velvet Vestiogrt. .14431 in .
•• de Utiles, Lawns and
Bulzarines,
• Cali
• toes, of every
style and .
pattern,
slack & Brown Muslin, Check. Bunt Gingham, &c.
Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
Qugenaware, Wines of every kind,
Hardware., Liquors,
i - , Ram and Caps, Bacon, Fleur,
Feed, ,
These together with the balance ot our Stock, we
offer, all cheap, if not chea per, than any miter establish
ment in the County. snowing our ability to sell good
and cheap Goods, ace do not hesitate to invite our
friends and the public in general. to call at our Store
for bargains. , BAST & REPPMER.
P. S.—Coantry Produce Leken'ht exchange at the
highest market prices. D. & R.
,
July 4, 1516.
Twenty Carpenters Wanted-
1-114 LOCK No. 10 nod It of the Schuylkill Canal, at
ILI or near the Toll Gate on the Centre turnpike, two
miles below l'ottsville. 75 per day will be given to
good and steady workmen, and pay every week, and
weak will last several months. Apply to
J. ALLEN, Contractor.
roUsville, June 27, 1840 VS•
Were. T0T41...
• 10,186130, 181.464 66
5,51063 . 110,451 05
. 14.152 14. 226,540 14
2,042 06 37,783 02
Total
60090 00
44670 00
MOI 00
31Tt 3 im
17:,05 00
5323 00
510 00
Week.
11320 043
465?. 00 ,4
.3. , 03 00 '
-2880 00
IRO 00
ns 00
245 0C
1%?,223 00
17,073 00
12,260 19 3
Srs 9 2,
V. 1.. •CONTU J J, Collector
Total, 114,063 "
N • CLT:A.V ER. Collector
5.239 12 Tm*:"
78,630.09 Tons.
WROLRSALE & RETAIL DRA IRS In
;Dry Goods, Groceifes, APO . .11 Feed
n •
And, Mixo Goods, cor.Sunbury se. Be.,t Spencer's R. IL
• - StISIMITILLC. !AL - •
,
BESIJ..WILUTIIOLO lEWi,
ATTORNEY AT LAW." Porrivna. l'a..;, - . '
Office in Centre street, three doori below die Miner's
Journal' Office. • -Jerre - 14 23• 3 m0
.1
nail Road Iron for slate,
THREE Tons of 11- inch by I.incli ,
HMO an,
removed from the Lykens Valley Rail Road, and
now for sale at Witonisen, Dauphin County, Pa: Ap
ply to P. W. SiIEAFER, Superintendent.
Wlcoulsco,Juiy li, 1818. - 28-31 •
ItAIL ROAD rata
onroils 2i }Flat Bar Rail Road iro ,
Liu 50 do le x I do do • do !
8 AG 21 .t I do do • doiwith spikes.
15' do 1z; do d. l
And Plates, for sale by '
A. Bc. G. RALSTON, 4, south fion t a Philada.
Thiladtt., July 11, 18411.
JUNIATA- BOILER - I 4 ON,
kr, TONS awned Boiler Iron , Nos. 3 , 4 and 5 of
ilii widths 0r2,32 and 30IncheS and raddoniTengtbs,
for-sale by A. & G. RALSTON.
4.Bonth front strati, Phifaila.
- Philada , July 11, IBId. „ .
C. T. ROWELL,'
Aurgeon & 'Mechanical Dentist,
D a ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladiel and Gentle
/ & men l-Muss-111e audits tha he has open..
ed an office in the. Hall of the Sons oT,Temperunce,
next door to A. R. White's store; whererhe offers his
professional services. -He is provided with the latest
improved Porcelain Teeth, which'will he inserted on
I pivot or gold plate. to look as well as the natural.—
The . cavities of decayed teeth will be (*sized out and
tilled with gold of the finest quality, which' will pre
vent their further decay or aching, andl render them
useful for many years,and in most cases daring life.—
The tartar and other foreign substance . will also be
removed. rendering theteeth clean and he gunis and
breath so eel and healthy. Teeth and stumps of teeth
Which have become useless or troublesome, will be ex
tracted with the latest and most approved instrtiments,
in the most careful and scientific mantle , and with tile_
least possible pain:
Persons desirotis of procuring whole sets Of teeth,
'Would do well to give biro a call, as much time, triut•
ble and expense might be saved by barPtg their work
done at home.
In short, he is prepared to attend to every thing in
the line of DENTISTRY. and his performances will
be warranted to answer all the useful arl ornamental
purposes of the art.
Ladies x,lll be waited on at their laces of resi
dence, when desired.
Among the numerous reeotnmendati ris which the
subsenber.hasin his possession, he refers the public to
the following from the lion. James Come r, of Adams
county, formerly a representative in Co egress
Ilstialskiran, Starch 6, 1816.
Isis with great pleasure I bear testimony to the skill
of Dom. Rowell, as a Dentist. Several jobs of his .
which I have seen, are as near perfect as can be. His
operations I have seen, are perfumed ti l ith great care,
and his work is characterized not onlyi y great neat
ness, but appears to he done In the mos durable man
ner. - JAMESCOOPER.
July 11, 1846. IIS-7.3nt0
.
.. Orphans' Court S Ir.
DiutsuANT to an order,or the Orp ians' . Court of
atchtiylkill County, the.subseriber, administrator
of the Estate of Michael Delbert, tate of West Brunt
i
wit; Township, in the count* of 00.11,1 kill, deceased,
will expose to sale',lby P u blic Vendu , en Saturday,
the 6th day of Augmot next, at 2 o'clock i the alteration,
at the Manse or Michael Greed; jn the 130 rough of Or
wicsburg, a certain inessuao ' e eetenement,4latitation.
and tract of land, situate in West liturutwig ownship,
county aforesala, bfit(ndett h 1 lands of William Grief,
Peter Fisher, Istiacz:Oilvi„.•, Christian!' Delbert, John
Ilan nen, Michael Exi - eiranclothecs,conlaining 146 aerbl
and 22 perches sttlettneaiure.
ALSO, a certain i.f brick ine.asuage or
lot of frodad, situate in the
wic2.burg, county afOresai
Fir' County Jail, bounded by
I'ditflin,street, Lot um,
the estate or gala deceased, •:Attendan
and the conditions of sale made known
place of safe
by -
JACOB nimmEn,
By ordet of the court.
SAMUEL G tl
Ortrigsburg, July 11th,
IN THE ORPHANS' C 8 URT OF
. Schuylkill Comity. . i
hi the matter cif the.Zstate of lAnna Ma ia
Pa.ffentrerit:r.decta7l. , -
'SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, ssa . .
THE Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia,. '',.•.' to William; Tatrenbcrger, Anna
ir - ,•
k • -. Maria intermarried with George Lind-
. 4
] ner, Frederick PetTenbereer, Magdalena
- Pattenberger, Joshua patfenberger, Pe
ter Palrenbereer, John Paffenberecr and .an
Interinarried with Ludwig Scnroeder, all heWs and le
gal representatives of Anna Maria palfenberger, late
of Pinegrove Township, in the county of Schuylkill,
deceased, .GREcrisa.:— . .
You are hereby cited to be and appear before the
Judges of an Orphan's COM nt an Orphans'. Cowry to
be held at Orwiesburg, in and for tichWylkill County, on
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1615, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, thew and there to accept or refase the
Real Estate of the • said Anna Maria Palfenbergee, de
ceased, situate in Pinegrove Township, in the County
aforesaid, at the appraised valuti thireof, and hereof
FAII..NOT. .
Witness the. Honorable LIITHEtt BIDDER , Prost- ,
dent of our said Court at Orwigsburg, the 111th day of
June, A. D., 1846.
• SAMIJE4 CUSS, Clerk.
Orwigsburg, July kb, 181G.28 .3t
TOWN
. LOTS ON THE
Delaware Coal Company's (Klntnee Trael,)
it • NEAR MINERSVULF.
I \VIM. be sold by us, at Auction, on Thursday, July
'23,1, at to o'clock, A. al, at th public house of
•
George Brunt, in Millersville:, ' tl
The surface only of said lots will fm sold, alt Con!,
hOre and Mtneral richt*, being reserved to the Company.
Art 'unincumbered anal unquestionable ;title vrilrfie
given. Terms of sale very liberal—sale positive. -
Plans of the Lots (mitobering upwards of one bun.;
dred) may be had on application at the Delaware Coal
. Company's Oflkea in l'hitadelpbia arid Mount Carbon,
or at the Auction In, No 10, Walilut street, Phila
delphia. . T OMAS dr. SON, Auctioneers.
July 11, 181/3. =B"`u_.
Orphans' Court
nunsumir to un order of the Orphans' Court of
Schuylkill county. the isubscriluirs, exetutors of
the estate of henry I,clar,late of the
County of ,Philadelphia, deceased, vOll exposejjo sale,
by Public 'endue, on Saturday, the lst'day of August
next, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon; fit the house of J.
Moyer. Inkeeper, in the Borough tit Orwigsburg, the
one full, equal, undivided ,sixteenth part. (the Whole
into sixteen equal parts,tolie 'parted and divided) of
all atom:Vire,: certain contiguous eat adjoining tracts
or parcels of land, eituate paitly in Norwegian, and
partly in Branch Township, in the minty of Schuylkill,
the whole together generally called "The Gettte and
Wagoner Tract." The said undiviiied sixteenth pail,
containing 72 acres or thereabouts„ Laic the estate of
said deceased. Attendance will,he'airen and the con.
ditions of sale made known at the ''time and place of
sale by • JOIIN C. LANG,
HENRY LELA%
Executors °I'll.; Lelar; deccasil.
By order of the Court..
UIII •
, SABEEGSS, Clerk.'
Orwicsdurs, July 11, 1546. ' ' 2S—lt
,
Witr.tsm STEVONSON, 67 ilepteinbei Term,
vs 18.!&.
James McKnight and ' Sittatitons Au
David McKnight. ' t Partition.
• SCHUYLKILL' •C iiVNTIT, Ss.
t
~.."4 :: :: : ,-;., TIIF: Comnimmeattl i i or i .anp o ylva : ,
t
L #... . :„,Q, A l7 ; i a i t E. the ls :h :_ triF of pc 3
3 willi t o u o, •steverso t t:
' 4 •1...-; . make yen secure 4c presenting his
.. , • clainisAthen we command you, that you
amnion by good and lawful sointitom rs, James Mc-
Knight and David McKnight, late of your county, yeo
men, so that they be and appear , hdfote out Judges, at
Orivigsburg, at our County Courtin( Gammen Pleas,
then toile held the first Monday ofiSeptember next, to
.how Wherefore, whereas they tI4 said WHIM' Ste
venson and the aforesaid James McKnight and David
McKnight, together and undivided, do hold a 'certain
tract or parcel of hind, with the appurtenances, situate
in Barry Township, Schuylkill county, adjoining,' lands
of Hannah Yarnell and others, onithe waters Of Ma
honey, containing nine hundred Mid six acres and al
lowance or thereabouts, they the slid James McKnight
and David McKnight, partition thdreof between them.
according to the 'la ws and custnnis of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, to be made ; do gainsay, and
the same to be done, do not permit very unjustly and •
contrary to the same laws and cusfioins, &c., and have
then there the names of those spiumoners• and this
writ. , • •
Witness the lion. LUTHER KIDDER, Esq., Presi
dent of our said Court at Orwigsiturg., the Will day - Or
June, one thousand eight hundrei and forty six. -"
C. M. STRAVI, Prothonotary.
Orivi;eborg., July /I, 1516, 1 2.i.:4.4
t
Town Lots, at Pablle Sale.
ANUMBEK of bonding lots, situate in the borough
of Tamaqua, will be otrered at Public isle, on Sat
urday, the lila of Jag inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the
premises.. These tots are handsomely and advantage
misty located for Inept kinds or buSlness, and it is con
fidently believed that they will enhance much in value
in a short time. They are worthy the attention of all
persons who may wish to Incite themselves In a town
whie.tv is calculated to improve mine than r ny other in
Schuylkill county,Witich must he Evident from the fact
that it possesies natural advant;ages capible of sus
taining a very large population connected with the mi
ning business,. Tamaqua; July;l4, 27-2 t
- .
_• Stray .'CoTr.
•
C hOIE to the stable of the subscriber, about two
months ago, a largeDED COjW, with a white face.
Tbe owner ls requested tO eomej forward, prey., prop
erty, and take hst away, otherWite she will be'sold ac
cording to taw. t .
711011,11.8 DOUGHERTY, West Brandt 'Valley.
July 9,, 180. , 27 —3t
West
5R4A11.1:3 Wrapping PAW an excellent quality;
/ also SO reams Blastitig Pipet of vat*. kinds
and quality. Just received and for sate fulcutr, at
BANN EiPti Cheap Paperstorei
July I
•
VALUABLE -C04X0,-.LANDA
ATP:4 21:s 8-4 r.
IIE stibteriber Mehra ,tenorted to Lebanon, offers
T
ter gale, the following. Real Estate, sirhated, In
Flnegrove Township, Schuylkill conn.ty, all of tablet'
is very favorably located. and la very desk able proper
ty for Investment'. First is I,
: THE MILL PROFERTY,
containing two hundred and fiftY acres, of which - about
one hundred acres ate In a fine state of cultivation,
nearly the abate being Ihned. The Mill tsar frame and
has beet' completely repaired, antigun in excellent run
ning order. There is also a line Saw Mill connected
with It. This property is sitaate'd on the Swain's, near
the Borough of Pine Grove, on the road leading from
Pottsville. On the premises are erected a two story
dwelling, and one tenant house, together with the ate-.
cessary out-buildings. •
COAL LANDS IN THE SWATARA REGION.
No. I; Contains 38 acres, called the Funston Tract,
warrantee Benjamin Bonawitz, located on the Lorber
ry Creek, and the Lorberry. Creek Rail Road passes
through the tract. There are three dwellings erected
on this property—and two veins of Coat are now open •
ed, out of one of which upwards of Ten Thousand tons
of Coal base been taken.
No. 2, One-fourth of the Panther Head. Tract, which
etintains one bundred and twenty-seven acres, throoph
which the Lorberry Creek Rail Road also passes.—
There are Coal Veins opened on this tract, and a con
siderable quantity of Coal has been mined,brid sent to
market.
. .
No. 3, 'Cantatas 37 metes and adjoins the above ta en;
tioned,irac. • ,
- No. '4„ COntatnS 146 acres, the one , foorth part to be
mad, situated an the &ratan' Rail Road, near the Lint
on Canal Rail Road.'
No. •A„ The one-half of another Tract of Coal Land,
situated oh the Strataraßail Road, cordaining7s acres,
and adjoins tract No. 4.
These tracts are Situated on improvements already
made, and as the Mlne,lllll and Schuylkill !raven Rail
Road Company Is now-extending a branch.of the Read
Onto the Stratara Region. In the neighborhood of these
lands, the purchaser will have the choice of two out
lets by the Union Canal. or by the Mine Hill Rail Road,
through the Valley of the Schuylkill. which certainly
offers great inducements for priifitableinvestmenti.
Althflugh these are good Coal Lands, they will be sold
at about one-half the price now asked, for good Tim
ber Lands in the neighborhood.of Pottsville.
For further 'Conflation, as to turns, d•c-. apply to
DAVID GREENAWALT, Pinsgrove—SAMUEL B.
risnErt, Pottsville, or
JOUNT GEORGE, Lebanon: Pa.
Lersanorhlaty 4,1848. 27-.tf
To. the Eleotorg of Sohuylkill
•
County. .
"YELLOW CITIZENS i—At the Instance of ninny
I' friends, I have detetinined to ofrer myself to you as
an Independent Candidate for the of of SHERIFF
:of the County, at the election in October next, tfelec
led, I shall endeavor to execute the duties of the office
with fidelity and impartiality, •
.4011 N T. WERNER.
Pottsville, Jane 27, ISM
Boat Bui;ding Establishment
FOIL SALE.
THE subscriber offers his whole establlshlncht.
Dry dock Building. Shops, fistures,MOUitiA,M,ls.
and stock remaining on band, for sale on reasonable
terms. Being far stiperior to any yard in the county,.
and equal to any In the state, without being - subj Pct to
casualities of high water; and so situated, that all the
lumber Tenettred can be hauled into the yard by the
teams.
The Eight Barges now on the stocks. will be finished
In the month of August, and possession will then be
given to the nurctuteer..
JOHN M. CROSLAND.
June 20, 1916.
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Itenement and
borough of Or
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an alley. Late
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at the time and
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immediately on their arrival by the British steam~
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The wide-spread fame of these eplendid Periodicals
renders it needless to say much In their praise. As lit
erary organs, they stand far in advance of any works
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the ..London Quarterly' are Tory; the 'Edinburgh Re-
View° ,Whig; and the 'Westm inster, Radical. The
'Foreign Quarterly' is purely -literary, being devoted
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The prices of the Re-prints are lees than one-thirdnf
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t:eSabßeriptlons received at alit, °Mee, for any of the
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delivered free of Postage at BANNAN'S Thooksinre
June 6, ISM 13-,limo
Faust noossELL's CELP.DRATED ESTAEILISIMENT
BAY water, in quart bottles,
First quality Cologne, in quarts and smaller 'bottles,.
Florida, Rose, and Lavender Water,
Curling Fluid, .- •
Randaiine, for milling hair, •
Genuine Bear's Oil, at
Genuine Massacar Oil, also linitation, •
Pomade Philicome, Buttressing the hair,
Eau de Lauder, a most excellent article for pies
- erring the teeth and pacifying the breath
Eats Lustrale Odorant,; for washing, cleansing, and
beautifying the hair, and preventing, its "turning
grey,
Vegetable Cosmetic Cream, for beautifying the
complexion,
Guerlian's kmbrosial.Slitiving Cakes,
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a'never failing rem
edy for all eruptions, diieases of the skin, pim
pies, blotches, tan, salt rheum, scurvy, heat spots
sunburn, and changes the color of dark, yellow or
disfigured skin, and gives it a line, healthy, and
youthful appearance.
Viniagre de Rouge, in bottles,
• Roussell's Celebrated Shaving Cream, 1
Glenn's Rom n Kalydor, for the complexion,
Roussell's Celebrated Almond Soap,
Otto of Rose, Musk., Orange, Lemon, Palm, Brown-
Windsor, and Floating Soaps,
Treble Extracts, for the Handkerchiefs,
Scent Bags, tbr drawers,
Elegant Perfumery in boles, suitable for presents
to young ladles,
Sand Ball Soap,'
' German Tapers and Wax - Veitas.
Together with a variety of Fancy Articles, for sale
at BA N NAN'S Perfumery Store, Pottsville, at Phila
delphia prices.
June 6
Elegant Family Fibles
Round in imitation Turkey Mnroceo, with gilt edges
us low as $6.00-,
Do. -with marble edges, only 4 50
Also, Family HAW as low - as 6 . 11 per copy, on good
paper and clear type. for sale at !}ANN AN'S 'Cheap
Hook ; Store, Pottsville, where all kinds of Books can be
purchased vihnlesale and retail at Philadelphia prices.
Joie 20, WIG.
_ Woodland for Sale.
TIIIIITEEN tracts of Woodland, A 'mate on the flee
1' Mountain in Beats and t_ , chnylk ill counties, con
leaning in the whole, near 6000 acres, will he sold cheap
if opplloll for soon. " LIURD PATTERSON,
June .= 2.0.2m0
Strain's Perfumed Sand Balls
FOR cleansing, whitening, andpnrifyinglhe hands.
Ladies riding, gardening, or painting, or gentlemen
shooting, hunting, fishing, rowing,or any amusement or
exertion prejudicial mike hands; will find the unproved
Stand Wash Bail pleasingly efficacious in removing all
hardness, stains, redness: and all disfigir rement, pre vent
ing chopping. and rendering the skin eat, fair, and plia
ble. They produce the most softening and refreshing
sensation, and will be found an excellent substitute for
the Flesh Brush. Just received and for sale, at
BANNAWS Perfumery store, Pottsville.
/day 16
Steam Turning Factory.
MITE subscriber announces to the public, that he has
1 erected an extensive Steam Turning Perim, on
Norwegian street, in this Retouch, where he is pre.
pared to execute every description of
• •
TURNING IN WOOD,
Such as Red Posts, Awning Posts, &c. As be has em
ployed Mr, WILLIAM OLEIM, as his foreman in this
business, he flatters himself that all work entrusted to
his care, will be executed to their entire satisfaction.—
He therefore solicits the Patronage ,of the public.
lie has also a Circular Saw for slittlnsall kinds Ai
Lumber, for the vationaparposes for which it Is used.
'HENRY BTRAUCII.
IS. Orders for turning tan , be left ai the Store of
m . James 18 illyntan & Smut, ',-
Pottsville, May 13,1614. u-. • , •
1113
CLUBBING
!.,.-titt;:''WsP,';o - $lOl - 11W/it..'.
co:Tvgrissrairsiela' &etc
op, BEAT.; ESTATE., .
- —er
.11EromillIssioner's of ScrissYDEßlionia ill bold
Tk Public Sale on the twintire;dlth deg iAlp mitt
at the Court House, in the borough of Orw rit. for
ni
the purpoise or selling all such Unseated La as have
been purchased by them at Treasurer's Sale, agreeably
to the Act of Assembly. and have been held by them
nnredeemed,tor Ste years and oporiudr, a listof 'which
to h ereunto annexed. Fair to commence at 10 o'clock
on said day. and cuotinued from day feslity until ail is
sad.
Acres. - Pinezrior„ e . ..Township' r ••
sea, . 'Robert Lrnn • - : .
400 Jonathan Walker
150 . 'Francis White -
400 William Montgomery" j j .
'3? John George & Greenawalt -
400 ' Andtevi Carson; ,
: 100 • Charles A. Snyder : i
42 . il du
150 eamuo ej• Daniel /lain .
- 291 v ' John linker ,J
-70 . Jacobi AwoPe . • I
120 . ' .Gmelr& Reed- .
430 PeteriZciliy ' • .
100 3oseph Snyder & Co. •
In Ferri& John Walborn
50 'Brunt i el Hain! ! .
ISO , - ansepla Snyder & Co,
13 Sarmiel Dam 1
1 Lot Anse! Arnont '
1 . " Henry Buyer • ,
4' " Johnlsritter Wharton .
2 11 ,
.Pete Fitzpatrick 6 .
, . %V . pne" Totnnah4.t. ' ' '
_
T George Initnius
. , .
Santee' Ram .. e
.
Mich- e 1 Kraemer I .
John ,'Brown •
,
John Wither • , .
Elijah Yoder *
- Arlan) Brown
do . .
-Jacott Seibert
• 1 Reenter
J Arnold •
Abraham Forilg ___
Nnitheini Town s hip.
Kins 4 N. Rills & Win. Eh Spain
Benaudit Davis
Ear on 4- Bandon : '
Joh son Capp
1
Jalb Wetzel! . !
Gcov ge Bender
M. raiden
Johi Moore
"nicer Nahaniongss,
.-
dram Mese , .
• care l
Cha es Werner
Will i am Hoch & Close
Will am Zimmerman;
Joh Brown i •
Joh Kuntzleman Jr.
Dutklis 4. Roland
Gen ge Mackey - i
Joh J. Kuntzleman i
Joh Kuntzleman Jr:j
Ke r & Fertig .i
i
Ukper Illahaniarigek;
Pralicis Yarnell
M led Sessamee i
Benjamin Snyder & Cos .
1 - Barry. . 1
, James L. Dunn I
Edgard B Ruble), .
John Dreher
George Wiser
' Witham Kiehner
.• Michael ctruphat I
' Jaenb Krebs
John Spohn
Gail's Moore 1
Henry Stichter _
William liuntzinger
Barbee! 'Roffman
. Dar.tel Shopped
Branch.
Rain lc Filbert
Beitzinger, Duncan 4-7.
lieuzinger, Keyn. Jr 1.
Ido ~',
v i do :
1 IVitrtegian.
loreph Fcrtig
IL i ttavison 4. Co. .
Senainger, Kelm, D r
Fitmet & !lain .;
' Be ker. Futile) . 4. c 9
1 .
La tderbrun & :'Roca
J. 4.1. Oberman .
Gerge Patterson
Kintner & Winn I
. Simile' Gilbert. '
' . I &hay/kill.
. I.elvis Audenreid
Gahe John
•IReber 4. Co. late
Matthias Dreher
Robert Erp for Wm,
Aikienricd & Reber I
Joteph.Statiffer • • 1
W !ham Windermuth
George Rahn
H. Porter 4. Ca. .
lam Harding
Glrge Hahn
Ja ob'Relfsnyder Jr..
B '.er & Maybury
Irian Boyer Jv
PI W. Jackson & A. P. Hester'
Rush. ' i
Widow Darts v
Le,wls Binder
John Smith
, William Yoh - .
Sthuffer, Ilenry, & ellog
St offer Isaac &51 pre.
Frederick Kellog, •
Riecea 'Weller .
I n Kunkel for Jesse. Trump
0 ertnan &E. Chichester ....
Stiauffer, Kelm & Drenkel
Daniel Lindner I,
Jdtai Seltzer
Jchn Smith ;
NI idiom Faust, }nester & Boon
George Flower for J. S. Spencer
T Krimes
A ter, Stevenson & Egnct
Jrlin Smith •
Fdertnk Ke ' .
llirg
l do
e
ter, Stevenson & Cooper •,
lauffer George & Kellog
seph Ridgway . •
antler Dann & Kiting v .
routman, Cooperl& Epee
Jorge Manner 1- ' .
anorat; Ego
lilin Fuh map
J coh Iluntzinger Senior
William rating •
Chalice Franey . -
Isaac Stauffer fur Keruble •
Daniel Stall .
David Nice,
Richard Heath for ROM:: ~
Ilaniet Stauffer & Kimble .
30cpb Stauffer' .
!ran Stauffer & Sillyman
i A,nclenreid & Kimble.
. Ktailtrer Isaac& Offerman
limit Stauffer & Kimble ,
Linr‘ort.
;peep!! Laverty now John Boyd
Damian 4. Elizabeth Hitler
John Brans A. Price
William Fruit {of I. K. Bo) et
Sham Andenrcid
ohn MeNier
homes Martin
•enjamin" Bec ker
.
I V
i do .
. -
. ,
-
Villiam Kiehner
pante! Klapp & CO.
Benjamin Y. West
acob IFodd •
antes M'Nier
ohn Kelchner
West , Penn.
eorgo Baum
3ames Graham '
Willioin.Graeff & Focht
• .
Charles Frailey , -
v • West Branswig. .
acob Miller • • ' ' •
Pottsville.
Archibald -McDonald •
!Jahn Lures
lI G F 1 1
1 , E a' N I O M R R Y G E I E 2 I. 1 1; 1
j :k K . T . 3 .
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June
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June 27, 1540. ,
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700
1 Lot
I Let
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2 ~
3 "
1 Or
II
SO Abn
100
100 %al
400 iII
180
10
201
470
2/70
200
/50
535
3 'rota
5 r.
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112
110
400
210 '
100
ISt
100
150
100
150
Mil
Stray. Cow.
A STRAY Buffalo Cow of lett color,
tl le imato the premises of the undersigned,
ma Branch tottinithlo, on the 6th inst.—
' WWI he owner is request ed to pay the charges
o this a vertlsenscnt and other charges, and take her
away. .1 ' I JAMES MANNING,
_June 20, 25-31*
VALLEY ,Firnivict. •
• .
One half nfthe lease 4.• Act tree of Valley Furnace
i
- , • FOR €1 AI. E.
T
TtlE subienbers, lessen of the above named An
thneiteFurnacv, would be Willing to sell one
half of theft Immo and fixtures to it suitable person
With captiali provided application is made at once.
The Valley Furnace ts capable of making from 30 to
40 tons of pi g Metal peviveek. It is situated on .Silver
Creek, Schuylkill county, 6 miles east of Pottsville—
Coat and Ore are In the immediate ii 'tinny of the Fur
nace—Linie titone can ho- had within IC mites, and Rail
Road conveyance to tunnel head of the Furnace.
The Philadelphia, Reading and Schuylkill Valley
Rail Road tieing connected by a lateral. Rail Road
with this F4rnare, aithrdr facilities for taking the Pig
Metal to Philadelphia, ut all seasons of the year.
The hotoS market for Pig Metal, is known to be sn-,
nerior to any tont !anent of the Coal Region. For fur
ther par ticulars address I
. : PONIIIOI7 & HARI:IEBON. - ,
I Pottsville, Pa. ',
Jane 20. .- ... 1
, I UABLE NEW BOORS!
vk
lay rat...a.—
•
1 ) 111IRESTS Note s2 v :l l l at At
N ew Testament,
•1
00
Edtnonson'h Short Beauties, with an introducto- ;
ry by the Hey. Dort. Dubin. ' 150
Soutb'stSeratons, a pew ,a,lid complete edition,
'ANO N. I . f 00
Montgomery's Peeitral Works, a new and Me. • .
gant illustrated edition; 2 vols.
Dame's Niue, on Isaiah. I •
Goodrich' i Pictorial History U. S. 75
Kidder's rat% 2 volumes, illustrated, 2 75
Together with a varlety'of other Books just received
and fbr sale at Ma k hiNAN'S CheaPH oo kstore• ,
June Cli M. O. • te—
I
, ' I • .
iG CREAM'. -
'pHs stiosctiber heiring refitted his minim. Is - note
J prepsredtn furnish his friends and customers, with
LpmaTre e Cream. flavored with Vanilla. Pine Apple,
'gee: Having heretofore received vo liberal a
share of the patronage .of the citizens generally, bet
hopes nowt* merits continuance of the same.
Juni ' 5 " 7 JOHNS. o.hlikitTlN.-
• . •
• • s NOTICE..
Eftelft letters testamentary on the Estate of
- V V
Benjamin ?goats. late of the borough of Miners
vine, Sehaytttft county, deees'sed, have been greeted
to the shbseriber, notice is hereby givento all persons
Indebted, tothe estate s to make trnmedbarepaymene, and
an persons having demandi against the name, are te- •
guested to present 'herd duly Attested hi.
• ' • •• .RE:ES. DAVIES; Executor:i
• Resitting tn, the Borough of blinersehle-
Mtnetiville, Jane 27, 180 • , - - 2641
Richardson's* Coal Breaker.
'J' HOSE persons abotit erecting machinery. fiir break
.1 lug coal will find It to their interest before making ,
a selection to apply (alba subscriber, as the patentee of
the abov e Machine, will guirantee such advantages in
saving. waste. dm. as will - be found to he au object
worthy their attent inn, securlng them against all risk.,
la order that these advantages May he fulty tested,
, . • • , WM. S. HILL,' ,
West Wendt galley, neat :Sdhuylkill Haven, 2 ,
Junn9.7 .
For Sate, to Let or Lea •,.
Builmmo LOTS In the Borouill of Schuylkill 113-
yen. Several Ituildins Los niivalitseenocly situ-
Sited, fOr toile of will be rented for a term of years on
ground rent. Apply to WSI. 4. HILL,
West Breech Valliy.near Schuylkill Haven.
Alsn. COIL W uIitVES far sale or to lease:
June 13, 1S1G: • 111-3tno
F 0 valuable Coal Tracts on the Broad 31ountaln
forsalc. For particular. apply to
WM. S. HILL, Wen Branch Valley.
Alan, for Bale the Timber tight au one Tract ott the
Broad Mountain,
June 13, 1816,
F. W. GEISSENHAINER, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Solicitor in Chancery, ¢ Commissioner, for Pennsytrania,
No; 14Ni:est.. N. York, t earNassaust.
May be seen at bis residence, fat Broome street, be
fore 0 A. SL, and after 4 P. M. 3 - ane 13, 2.4-
T"subscriber having purchasedthe entire stock
of Goods from Messrs. Trowbridge & Co., will
continue to sell at the old stand in Centre street, direct.
lgoppositeG. W. Slater's store, alt kinds of
Illy Goods, Groceries,
Provisions, nueerurand Glass ware,
Hoots, Shoes,"
And every other article usually kept In a Store, and
resuectfully invited all persons wishing to purchase
Goods at the lowest Pottsville prices, to call and ex.
amine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN B. DOUTY.
Pottsville, June 13,19:el
BALE few B:11eS, .firmt quality, Tiinothy
limy, in small bales, fur sale by , . _
June 13
NTEFF'S AND DUFFIELD'S ITAMS.—A constant
supply of the above cclebratpcl. hams, put up ex
pressly for family use. For sale by -
J. M. Be 11.171 . & Co.
June 13,
WOOl 2 , WOO!!! _-WOOl ! !
lAIBERAL advances tvfll he ma r de by the subscriber
upon Wool consigned for sale or shipment to Eng
land. HAMILTON GAY,
55 South street, New York.
New York; June 6, 1845. 2.3-31 no
L Drenkel
Preakel
'4;;;:: , Ine A nt T e W to O r;. l° T' e li d e I i n / of house,
ground '4.
itthrotbs",[e]n
-1
lygii . l a 3 bn eo u tr i e , : ,o str f r e e e t t , , a t b c f:t a tt n ilt a l l f l e e e 3 t .:
a lVltu ci a t t e e n d d a:e b a a r c ly k '
opposite Ceise's New Hotel Apply to
JNO. SIIIPPEN.
'2o—if
enket & Offerman
May, 16
PATENT METALLIC ROPE :%
FOR THE USE OF MINES, 'RAILWAYS; &c.,
Fur sale, or ioeported to order, kry the suhseriter.
ECM
IT , IIESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used in .
J. the Collieries and on the Hallways iti Great Brit
on, and are found .to belrenily superior to Hempen
ones as regards safety r dttrability and economy.
The Patent Wire Ropee;Thave proved to be still in
good condition after three year's service, in the same
situation where the Hempen ones, previously used, of
double the size and Ancient would wear oat in nine or
ten months. They have been used for almost every
purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chains have been
applied. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing
Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors. Signal
Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They are mode either of
Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of mar exposure
to dampness, of Carson ized Wire.
Testimonials from tha most eminent
England can he shown as to their efficiet
additional information required respectin
ent descriptions and application will be
ALFRED F. KEMI', 75 Broad st., 5 , 1 F
Sole Agent in the Unit
New Torlr.May Seib, ISM
SS. The subscriber his been appoint'
sale of the Patent Wire Rope in this
dere left at this ottice; stating size, 11
will be eromptty attended.to..
Eliiabetb Reber.
tterkstner
Q.,
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S.l .'.
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VADLEV I S MAGAZINE AND
ROBERT SIERRI"S MUSEUM, •
•
Edited by S. G. Goodrich. troilwrof Peter
,
THIS excellent Periodical for children. has attain--;
ed an unexampled circulation In this Claaratmtkand
also in Enrope,‘And no family who have children,
ought to he without it. It containsa fund ,lentertain
ing inforniatinn :adapted to the young, all of which is
moral Suits character: and very instructive to youth of
all sexes and ans. Each number is illustrated with a
number of Engravings on wood. Published monthly,
priceSi 00perannom in advance.
"It abounds in that kind of reading. that delights the
Juvenile people, and therefore we are not surprised that
so many of them wish to be subscribers.—X. Y. Chris
tian Obserrer.,
Sukcriptions received for this Work, at BILN
NAN'S Clomp Book Store. Pottsville, where,the work
can be received monthly free of postage, or mailed to
any section Of the Conniteti.
June Otli,
Tea Agency in' Pottsville.
TILE Pekin Tea Conipan), whose Teas have given
such universal satisfaction in the cities; have ap
pointed the subscriber Agent to sell their Teas in
Schuylkill County. The puplic are now enabled to ob
tain a superiok ankle of Teas et - much
lower rates than they have evtr before
; . been offered in this caunty, and they have
7%2.1"., the assurance that there are no drugs or
• other foreign substances mixed ivith.the
Teas. They are done up In packages (lined with,l4ad.
to preserve their Strength and flavor) from onci qbarter
to fire piiundA, to Suit customers, and are furnished
from 50 tents to et 50 per lb., fora superior article.
Mrs. HERR 'JAN,
Centre at , a few doors above Norwegian, Pottsville.
Pottsville, April 25th, 1810. • 17-
LEGHORN HATS. .
Afew dozen Melte Leghorn Hats fur sale verydow
by Mrs. MOURA.N. Market street, Pottsville.
June VI, I6IQ '
For Sale or Lease,
SEVERAL Building Lots on Centre street,
ville,) for sale or to lease for a term or. rears.—
Apply to - W•
. . West Branch Valley.
• Jii* itil4rno
'Coal
CHEAP GOODS.
J.M.OEAFTIC .S• C..
21-
Mune and Lot for Sale.
Reg
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PLEASE .
_NOTICE.
YORK O:INt.ON;:TE4I COJIPANY.
PHIL ADELPHIAL STORES,
esi Guntur sate, next to Ma corer of Third Streit.
33; Virk Strtrt, 4.1 doer teas Alta St., Xerti silk
CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL:
YVC are itteivine fresh ice=
••• pnrted Orme and Blatt Tcaa, embracing
ma i !,`, the best selectiesis this side of China.--
3 " c i On, (. nee n abundant diei resources,.it,go ' n ea t to t i e S i ;
Trade. give us peculiar lei ; conse
quently, we are resolved ta sell Teas parse, more fray.
rant and perfect Ter am respective prices, than any
Other establ3;tlum nr. ,
? I
Oar principle of doing torstness rms. 'flake emir. of
. yedrs, secured' a 6mo:thin throughout the United
tate& and wherever our Teas are geld, they, receive
SO commerrlatioh.- . . . ,
, ts- imitntli GJVF TRE3f A TRIAL.{2
- - The manner to which oar Texsare packed (the wrap
Per next to 1 hetea is a hear y sunerior Tin Foil.) offers.
' grnakinducementa to Dealers and Families. as they ha(i
so thoroughly secured from light and air that their
ttnallffes will remain unimpaired; and ate In packages
of a quarter pound and upwards, each containing full
weight, independent of the wrapper.
Dealers in Dry Goods. Fancy Artides. Hooks. &e,
3e:';aB well-"as those who hare heretoll.re sold loose
teas. express themselves highly pleased, not only ott
account Of the Japertor quality of the teas which are
subjected ton right test in ot.ler that each par kage may
be confidently warranted, but also at our manner of
packing, which enables theta to make up their assort
ment, without the necessity of purchasing one or more
chests of each. kind,. an a small assortment may be
packed in one chest, and thusobviate the complaints of
their mum - lieu that their teas hare lost the , r strength
and flavor, by the length of time on hand, and exposure
to light and air.
Reme,ehet the Nos. are 3.17. 'Market street, and ,5.0.
Chernot street, where our Teas are received ta eetti
and on the same terms us m New Yetis. ]
Philadelphia, July 4, ]Silt, ' ' 27-limo
21-3 mo
• 131PQRTANT TO ALL
COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS.
Volt may be sure or obtaintna. at all'
times, pure atid highly flavored TEAS,-
• by the sinelo -funind or lareer nuantitv.
• at the PEKIN TEA COMPANY'S :
- WAREHOUSE, SO South Second Street
between Market and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia.
Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, almolC
Impossible, always to obtain good Green and• Black'd
Teas. But now you have only to visit the Pekin Tea
company's Store' to obtain as delirious and fragrant
Tea as you could wish for. All taPteSt.an here be suit
ed, with the advantage of getting a pure article ut a low
Mice. Philadelphia, June Ill), lti6. 23=
VVATCIItg.
77u . Chcapist Gold and Siker watchrs i
• .I`IIII..VIDULPHIA.
( SOLD Levers full Jewelled ' *l5 CO
' l / 4 ..3 - Silver " " ,-;...; " 23 tol
Gold Wine:. Josvine,l . 30 00
Sayer "" " 151N1
" Q.tartier , fine qoality 10 CO
Gold watell,sl plain 15 CO
Silver ztryeetleles, 1 15
'
'
Gold Pi.ne,l; \ 2 CO
. " 'Bracelets %.4 00:
,
Also an bath} p. large assortment of gold and hair
bracelets, finger rings, breast pins: hoop earrings, gold
pens,.silver spoons, sugar tongs, thimbles,: gold net k
curb and fob chains, guard keys. and jeweliry, at equal
ly low prices; all I want is to call to con% ince custom
era.
All Finds of clocks and watches repaired 'and war
ranted to keep good time for one year. Old gold nod
sllverbonglit or tahen in exchange. For sale ti day and
zu hour brass Clocks at LADOMUS,
Watch Clock and Jewellry store., No. Market
street. above I Ith, North side, Philadelphia.
Pitilada., April 18,1E40 IdAhno
To Machinists and others.
PLATT'S universal Chtieh. al4 sues, from 6 to 20
inches ; Salter's Spring, Balances, made expressly
for Steam Engines, SO, 50 and 21 pounds. Platform
and eminter . Scales; more than ft', different sixes and
natterns.": For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest
manufacturer's price:, st No. at Walni4 Street. by •
GRAN" &
Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1810.
SALT ! SALT I !
C AI.Ii;A Salt in 'harrtlak. has. for sale at the loursC" Market price. delivered on hoard of floats °tithe
FUEEOf PORTERAnC by
GRAS & IMOTFIER.
31 Walnut St. or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkill.
' Philadelphia July tDth, 20 ;
. - .
j 0.00 FOCOS.-50 gum, Loen Foco Marcbes, fot
.1... a sale low, a . 31ARTIN'S Drug Store.
: ta-,
;rtgineers in
icy, and any
iz : the iliffer
iven by -
no.
51111I.13:3. Potash. for sale at MARTIN'S Cheat)
kJ Drugstore, Pottsville. June 27
.ar Yjrk.
led States.
STANTQIV'S EXTERNAL REMEDY
CALLED
HUNT'S L E I N I WENT,'
IS NOW universally acknowledged to be the infallible
remedy for Ithenmatism, Spinal Affections, Con
tractions of the Muscles. Sore Throat and Quinsy ? In- ,
sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Ague in
the Breast and 'Fate. Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises,
Salt Rheum, Barna, Crimp, Frosted. Feet, and all Ner
vous Diseases. The triumphant success which has at
tended the applicatiunof this most wonderful medicine
'wowing the must severe cases of the different diseases
above named,—and t he high encomiums that have been
bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced. -
gives me the right to callirf the aalieted to resort at
once to the only remedy that can be relied on.
The following certificate of the restoration tobealth
and the perfect cure of a deforlued and crippled child,
who was thought to beyond the reach of hope; shows
that no matter how appalling the care may be. there is
a remedy in: HUNT'S LINIMENT. that trill conquer
the most deiperate cases, and that if the disease he cu
rable. this celebrated externailiemedy will do it. It.
lan never failed in giving immediate relief if timely
applied, as proved by the abundance of high and unim
peachable testimony; the particulars of which are to lie
found in the pamphlets which ate to be had of every
agent:
Orsittanto,lune - 10, 1515,
George E. Stanton, Esq.—Sir,-I feel called ittion by
the tie of gratitude, to offer the following testimony in
favor of Hunt's Liniment. My grandson, Clark E.'
Evans. who is now ten years of age, has been for the
dast eight yearn a cripple, enured by falling from a chair
' when he was two years old; and wrenching his Spine.
From the time of the occurrence, we have tried every
means to restore liiin to his natural shape, but:all with
out seal(. ‘Ve took him to New York and placed him
'under the care of a physician of skill, and after remain.
Ina there some Oran, we brought hint borne no better
than when we took him there For several days at
times he was so helpless . that he could only ', Walk by
, placing his hands upon has knees for salmon, giving
1-him the appearance of a deformed huneteiack.' lie ryas
also raken to Newburg and prescribed Ibr, withinit any
better success. At times he would he stoma mihugh to
go out of doors. tint after playing an hour, would come.
is perfectly exhausted, and for several days would he
again perfectly helpless. We hail . all lOsrhope of ever
again seeing him- reetored rit 1815 natural, shape or
strength—but a kind Providence placed your I.:zttrnal
Remedy in me hands. ,I have used hilt four bottles. soil
I anti rejoiced to say that rite boy is now as straight and
strong as any bay tif his are. Any, of Illy neighbors
wilt testify to the truth of this statement I take sin
cere pleasure in stating these farts for the benefit of
Abuse who are stirring under like calamity.
Yours liesiwtfally. It %CHAU; •siIIUTE.
This is to Cerßiy, That I am personally acquainted
with the StiiiiicT Bic r, Nita. :loth., as well an the boy ai
-1 tuded to, and frankly . bear wit linen to the deformity of
which he Was seriously aillictlid, apparently for lift.—
Dated Sing Sing, June 9, IN*.
HENRY HARRIS, dustier. IT the Pence,
C-For particulars of cures, see the certificate accom
panying each bottle.
HaaVly. Plielps, .1' Co..lllVater street. wholesale
age,nts. Orders aildnessed to th em, or to the proprietor,
Sing Sing, will be attended to.
GEOP.GE E. STANTON
Also for sale by John C. Brown; Pottsville ; nickel
& A:Ater, Orwigsburg ; I..!tvis G. %Yonder, Schuylkill
Haven • Bell 4- Bower, Finegrove.
June
'
%T. ISLA. :5-ly
,
for the
A 9 or
d !ength,
.2%
es
e 3 7,
MI
-f • ' O-
•Ladies' Card Cases.
A BEAUTIFUL assortment embracing thelatest pat
terns, just received and f:r sate at BANNAN'S
Fancy More, Pottsville. May 30, • 22
ICE CREAM SALOON
TrITE subscriber Imes leave to inform his friends and
JL the public generallyoltat his lee Cream Saloon is
now open for the season. Ice Creams of a stiperior
quality will be served during the thy anti Vvt•ning.,
GEO. G. HEIM, Jr
May 2d, 18124
WILLIAM MUIRIIL ID, •
MERCHANTS' HO rEL,
41. Coultlandt Street,' .
NEW YORK.
August 21th
PACKING YARN:
TILE subscriber tespeully intermit Ith...friend.; anti
public in general, that be hat appointed F•
Whitney; Agent for the tale of his superica Intuit
Hemp Packing Yarn, who will becp_a constant supply
at the Iron Works of E. W brOinnis.
THOMAS JACKSON.
May 2, 1846--lf--18. Sending, Va.
A VALUABLE WORST.
AIUSHET ON IRON:
TWO copies or thEi valthibte and senecc wort. price
*lO 00 per copy. Imparted by she Cambria, Just re
ceived and for sato nt
BANNAN'S Cheap Boni:Store.
—May 10, 1S:0. '2o—
'OSBORN'S WATER COLORS
In Imo' of
12, 18 and.2t colors,heet quality,. at less than ldanntae.
hirer's prices, just received tind for sale at BANNANII
Cheap Stationery Store. Pottsville. Alen. Toy Paints
In every variety. April 1, IRO 14--
PtOtabeitAia.
CE33
MINERS" - .TOURNAL!*
Saturday Alundug". 31113* Igt 1040'
tp•ellvertisere *ilk :observe hy tho errousztment of
our paper. th at lartva ik_he toned eterypttge, whleb
coerce the re_stier to e,l.tece his eye over t it th e wir e r.
te.earent.. This olivibies ton trrest est tett. the objection
of hsvio.;_actrertieeteellt.6. &cid on wilts icrtuett the
out,ide of the paper.
The Senaie hos street) lo oakum on Iteletk
p ox. Thure is no other iml 4 r.4 "..of
Cont`Wathington. Theie nu'netaa
.from the
lEB
Mr. H. Haywood one of the . largest °pentium In
our hoionah tell Pottsville Yes;crJay'to represent
this : region at- WaAirtg,tem rrty. • • • ,
'We hare received the speech of our able rep
sentstive, A. Ramsey, in Cougrets on the Taiiffi
which we would copy; but that tie are sure even
it would he ha vain, the time fur argullents hav-
in; pasml • , ' 2
• .:...—_- •. - --- - • - .
e,riv.4 was grven -on Thursday mvcising,lbe
b,
the be 'fit of the 211‘) M. E. Church, by the la
dies oqging to that congregation, which w*
learn as largely attended and profilahle.
. •
The Yagers Otte:l - Merllinger, Were en Thorp
Jas, Milted with a portion or the Alarion tridet
and inspected, and Capt. Potts of the latter Comb
piny elected to corriat'and the whota eornpany.—a
this we learn, darn not take effect unlesS the Pa...
Volunteers be taken into the U. S. serifiee rot
which the new company bas Vlilutucercti.
nrit.—Four wooden hBildinga , 'in &mei
street in thka town, belonging to Messrs. Cleenetie
&. Parviri, and occupied by 141itc Higley, /ohn
Mennig. Nicholas- Medan & .Brother end Jaco b
Olwin, were bunted on.Baturdas tirterrtoon 'hat.
The B rirenten who displayed great 'Density were
able to save most of the furniture. The adjoins
ing boildinga which .were of wood wero fortunnte
ly sated. The eoullag,rslion Was 'producedhY
piece of paper on fire having been thrown up the
chimney and fallen on the roof. -
• A womanliving in one of the hou s es wai ts . °
Unified nict she Kt the building withOitt tithing ,
care of or knoning,wlicrehCr Child Was. From
her marner, 'a gentleman from among the crowd
becoming uneasy relative to it, went into the burns
ing .house, end found in the room belt the reef,
which was then rapial;kburning, the child laughs
ing while the' fire was falline rapidly around it.
NEW PUBLICA !lONS
WESTMJINSTLIL REVIEW Foil Juxr., 1848... -
We have received the Reprint of this periodical by
...
Leonard Scott, 112 Fulton st., :New York. As -
is well known, it is the organ of the progress party
of Great Britain, anti looks4artl to yet gieatet
changes r ;
in the estitution Ha fundamental bites
of the country. This number contains paper&on
NI agneti4on the Purey Mucentent in the Eng..-
fish Church, on the Legislation of the day, Foreh
and Gams Laws, Oregon Question, etc. The tut.:
tee snide reviews the, disciassions in :lie resenf —
Congrers, and the various documents and means
ges of the Executive ittan interesting. and taking ,
all things into consideration, au equitable maih -
ner. .
GODEICS LADY'S Boom con ACOCST l iaacom6
to hand, containing a continuation of his opinions
of the Literati of New 'ltork. Since theintsting
he received front Mr. English, he•bals 'lpeCorno
much more circumspect in style and Manna,.
LITTZI.L'S 7.t c i ca AOE, No. 113, hat= 4 also
reached us. The number is fuli•and interesting.
Subscriptions for 'all the abovoreceivcd at ibis of*
lice:
AUERICIN FLUnA, ay A. B. StectS4,lt. b., in
5 numbers. Mv e have received this book so WA*
it has been published. Its illustrations are of the
richest kind, and makes is to flowers what Audus
bun's book is to birds. Tho subAcription price ii
;,3 00 per annum..
Locoroco GriaTlTUDE,—Lieut;tuther,WCYDA.
ed at Palo Alto, who is now in' Lancaster city/
as yet walking on crutches, upon reaching Wash.
in4ton, called on the .tlecrelary- ,of . War, wh e re,
says a correspondent of the N.. 1 1.-'rrilhune; he •
met with a reception very little Creditable to 'that
high functidnary,,r
. . .
"A fact has just come to my knotticagei* . hieh
shows that toe subordinate officers and nail whoso,
blood has been shod in this wari,are to be titrate 4
as badly as the higher otii , :ers., Lieutenant l,u•-
ther, who was tv,outidetl'at the I , : litile. , ol Palo Alto,
has hoer] in the city for most•, lituo. lie cannot
clic,: hi{ leg at 11, and goes about with grtaidigiv ., ,
cuity, on crutches.
4•A day or 'two ago he called on Mr. Becret,ny .
Marc . ) . to show his rielc, leave ot•abtence, and to '
requet that his adopt for ttrivilising txpent,
might he allowed hint. In place of receiving hint:,
with that kindness which hislsituation ought.to
have secured to him, he was 'Maid:: to o btai n his
• request. Nay, even courtesy ivas denied him.— .
1 lie robed from the oli'•e with deep disgust, anti.
left iunnediandy fo. his house in L•otesster, PO?'"
' I ' II GII Bit T r N 1:1* ET(' Ottsr Thr.--The
Bortort Pont ttayl:---Yebterdav aterhoott another
.tultendouL6 piecc.of ordnauer.vtus cs.o. at Ailtier's
Futinthy: :Stru.h IJosiun.. wiftcft, when finipheil,.
ecill exceed Cspf. Sturktun r CritilrA4ll "('earn
i AY( by 50G0 tatuit.f.. ill treiwlt. •'1 Ire 3rtqngtt.
loefit, lot; ttie opPrallte:i wt re !01111i Ilerti in thtt
morning. by ruling this Runlet-5 with thetalantt
firing up. Thetillintity of nictal used was 46.1300'
poun.fi, and the amount of coal U 44.1111 resicciffq
it to the required etate of 11231011 wit. eight that-
Tha of the. win, when finivitra, will be'
2:1,0b0 pounds. Lernitn, ton feet; Llidnientr, at the.
base ring; 39 inehe,; :ett2th of elnunher...l3
diameter of clrimber, 9' inci e• ; tt ngth of horn 9
feet 1 tn:1; diameter of hore, 12 inc; l , B ,. IV. i2ht.
of noind shot who h it n ill carry, - . 230 pounds;
wei_dy.nf 'shell 180 pounds. Ranee of !hut or
shell, 3i miles—bent.; one-It/toter ..1 a Milergreat
er than the JPeorard p, !form:ince of the lat2ein 'and
Inte>t inveutet.l m 4//tr la England. and half tt mire.
beyond the -reach .of any gun in the eastte of San ,
Juan de Ul:cu. at lit ra Cruz. .
Theeost of this imnn n.e instrument for' harbor
th.f.:Two will nut exceed $.1,7011,..0r on e .sixrb rh o
rust of the wrought iron gun procured in Englund.
Crairtam tSbektou.
The Cuteintrittf }agrees :
Thy people- is Mere.. -t county
.bitve- forcibly
pthvetitett %Ito R tnitatith Neg'rurA troth taltimt, pt+•
seir-ioe of tho laud,' p;ovidcd fur L 111411.46: that
county. Our arlvitejs. th.d do Neigned wee .
iecurnpiql in.-tht 'wools 'mai ',dal:art ort the
C 361. •
r,itne.e tint above was in type, Re untl..tst6rti that
the Ntizriws h.tte art caned to ne-kr . Jad go
Lee trio gone up to tgivz *rectify that they ehall
n•A becrnne n chirle , upon the township. That
done.: further opposition to ftvir settling on theie
lantii 'vat expected. " _
It 1. wtid that "the New York an'jr:ili'cw E'er
tani Ileginient of Vo barn for Cali.
iitrt,ia as 60,m se be
to,senti them far , li:sr.l. nvt be
ler a month. The, Voitiatek.l enli-t ft ,the
and wiz Kill front Now York. Ali are ti lesv.s•
with the intentinn.uf not returning to th
St iuu. and the regiment spocurd ' AU %.tllkAttl `,.:` I
raised with the deign of settling in g0t).1.4
thu country. : .I.Tf.-
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