The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 17, 1849, Image 3

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    TERMS OF : T1113 MINERS* JOIIIINAL.--SINGLE
SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Two• Dollars per annum, Pay
ahle "m"tillusliYlll advance. to those who reside
n the County--end annuity in advance to those who
reside out of the County. The - publisher reserves to
him■elf-the right to theme SS 50 per cantn, when
payment, is delayed longer than one year.
• TO CLUBS.
Three copies to one address. 15 00
Seven Do Do 10 00"
Fifteen Do • Do 2.0 Co
Five dollars In advancewilipat for three yes t'e sub
Option to the Journal.
BATES OP - ADVERTISiNG.
One Square of 14 lines. Sttema, -- •
Every subsequent iniertlon,
Seer I ine,s, I time.
Subsequent insertions, each
One Square, 3 months,
Six months,
One Year,
flu linesaparda of Five lines, per annum.
Ilcrehants and others, advertising by Abe
Year, with therrnvilege of irrserttnedif
fr rent advertisements weekly,
Cr Larger Advertisements, as per agreement
VOLNEYs B. - PALMER, at kis Real Estate aad
Cast Attache.
Corner orThird & ChesnutStreets.Philadelphia,
Nasiati Street, New York;
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No. 16, State Street, Boston, and
South east corner of Baltimore & Calvert Streeta
Baltimore, ht our Agent for receiving subscriptions and
advertisements for the-Miners' Journal. -
THE CIRCULATION of the bllncri7oursul Is greater
han any other paper published In Northern Pennsylva
nia. and hal neatly double the circulation of any other
published in Selraylkfil county. Italia circulates largely
among capitarests, manufacturms, iron and coaidealers
throughout the Atlantic and Eastern States.
POTTSVILLE.
SATURDAY; NOVENBER , 17, 1849
PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY.—
A subscription paper has been placed at tnis office.
for the purpose or reoeiviO g Aubsoripoon, to defray
the esponses of circulating Petitions to be presented
to Congress fur a repeal of the present British Tore.
and substituting in its weaS a Bill for the protection
of American-Industry. A small contribution front the
friends of Protection will }newer this purpose. trhas
been suggested that the molt effectual way in prOeu
ring sigratures,worlld be to employ a person or per
sons, to visit all the Colleries and towns.&c rte. an
this eonnty. ' If the people desire Protection they
must petition forit.
= Pei itions to Congress have been printed; and can
be obtained at this office.
FOREIGN ';tl'ItADE
During the teo months jts(cyned op t he present
}peer, the commerce of New Y9t3c city,* we learn
from the Tribune,: comptirei with the praceding
ySer is follows.
imported tsars than last year - - 4 10,080.000
Eaported less than last year - -$5,580,000
s
----- - `' *13,560,000
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Here, indeed, is the pretty eurtelof thirteen mil
lion fire hundritlion4 eighty thousand dollars,
sent abroad for:Ae :purchase=of articles which
might have ; been insiiufactured in this country,
under a proper Reveniie law. Is it a wonder that
all branches of ineluitiy are languishing—that the
the Ironworks are closed—that the Coal bueiness
is sinking—that men complain of hard times.
Much as we have suffered and lost, we have not
experienced the worst yet. The present, winter
will the ef f ects of this policy bexnore bitterly felt
than ever; and. many thousand men, who, if th'
several millions of this money, which have been.
sent abroad, had been eirculatedbx this country,
would have lived comfortably, will now feel the
pinching, the withering eff,cts of poverty—many
_
•in the Cos) Region, will, we regret to say, be'
made to suffer far the folly sod reeklesanew of this,
,wkto so far forget the prOmptness of patriotism and
honesty, to Oro a vote which he kcew would
have the effects, which too many to their sorrow
have found it to have. ,
FLOGGING IN THE NAVY
This is one of the greatest abuies that has ever
been in existence; but we are glad to find that
public sentiment is not slow to condemn the prac
tice, at once at variance with justice and Republi
canism. Com• Stewart has written a letter, in
which, after noticing the fact that 45,630 lashes
bad been inflicted on board one chip during one
ttip, be remarks that some prompt, fair and efficient
mode should be tried to insure slibordination. If
this cannot be effected, be thinks the wisest policy
would be to bleak up the navy, and save the mil.:
lions drained from the Treasury for its support,
extinguish its cruelty and oppression, and, put an
end to a service so wholly and completely aristo
cratic that it has not, even under monarchy, its
equal is existence.
PROTECTIVE PRESIDENTS
!The following are the Pinteetive and anti. Pro.
tective Presidents. It will be seen that among
the earliest advocates wee Washington. all of
whose sucereiore entertained the some views upon
the measures until the Magician of Kinderhook
wee celled upon, when the LOcofocos raised th.
inn:Lard of Free• Trade arid direct Taxation!'
Protective Presidents. Free Trade Presidents.
WASHINGTON, VAN BUREN,
ADAMS, " - POLK.
JEFFERSON,
MADISOZif,
MONROE,
J. Q. ADAMS,
JACKSON,
HA lIRISON,
TAYLOR
PROTECTION•TO AMERICAN INDUS!%••
The friends of Protection to American Torlui . - I
try, held a Public Meeting at New Castle, in th s
county, on the 16th init., relative to the disaetro a
workings of the Tariff of '46.
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The meeting was ordvnized by the . follow ing
appointments: MIClIAEI; MADAI{A. Esq.
President; Messrs. Jounce Hennes, M teas ct.
SKELLY and PETER Monett, Vice Prersidenii,
and 'William J . Jolins, Secretary. i
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The following preamble and resolutions were reld
and adopted:
Whereas, The present crisis is disastroes to tfie
interests °four-State and county, caused by the im
portation of Iron and other marulactured article{,'
that are teemed int 4 our country, by the prevent
tales of adralorem duty . under the 'NWT of 1816;
and as our National Leg:stature is to assemble short
ly, we humbly oak of them, to siaModify the existing
taws. so as to render to the State 01 Penn/sylvan:as
Just Protection for her;staple COMMOCiIIiCS ; and fu
ther, enable her citizens to build Mlle, Furnaces and
.lltfanufaclories on lice own stair.
Resolved. That we Call on oor fellow citizens n
beet at-the Election I Districts. on rho 3orh day of
November, to elect the laical number of Delegates
-to meet in general-county delegation on the loth day
of December. in Pottsville. to take Into consideration
the best mode of meinortalizlng Congress, as to la
• tnedifiestion of the Revel - Me Laws. I
' Resolied: Thai Me followlog persons be appointed
all a Committee or CORrt`feellq, and Correspondence:
, hfessrs. Peter Zeigler. Josephs! tug bes. George Reif
anyder. Levi Reber and Robert Philips. • 1
Resolved, That copietof the proceedings of this
inecting be forwarded to the opera in this county
for publication.
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'Via arum sine or TON Picmax.—The !aft
&counts from the Gold Rrgion are quite etieot
aging ; but it isa opposed that the next lathe] „gill
bring intelligence of a different character. The
New York gamer' editor has conversed wittt
gentlemen from the mines who give any thing
but s growing description of the mines . in Cali
fornia: Property, be set's, is tumbling doWn,
tines are reduced, and hundreds of persona ere
begging for chances to work their psfsage home
in the steameis; guaranteeing, at the came time, to
pay' their passage -after their arrival here. This
gentleman also tells us that miners returning from
the mines to Ban Francisco, have ceased to bring
gold, and now bring, instead: sore heads, tore
legs, snd ruined constitution"; , according to 'l;iia
account, many persona hive perished at the mines
and upon the road, for lack of food safari:vitt."
Emigration to lotors..—All account• concur in
making the emigration , to thii new Stste, far.
greater than ataoy preceding period. At Peoria;
Burlington; Dubuque, Keckuek, &c., utigons are
crossing by hundreds, Most', from Mho! Writorn
States It is estinained that from thirty thousand
to fifty thousand have been added to the popula
tion within six weeks, and that by the cloSe of
navigation, the, population will hive increoc4
eiejourib since the Ist of September.
WASUINGTON CORRESPONDENCE
Jriukivitoa City, Nov. 11, 1819
My Dear Sir.—The capital of this, the moghti/st
Nation on the globe, is just now beginninglto fill
qp with strangers—embracing every shade of he.
Mannhanacter, circumstance and condition 4-life
—from the fashionable beggar to.the aristocratic
loafer, and proud millionaire. The "avenue"
already presents an array of beauty, intelligence,
fashion, dignity, and a great many, other things,
which the famed Broadway may .scarcely rival !
According to Mr. James Gordon Bennett, our
avenue is but an extension of Broadway at any
rate.
EIX3
121
8 3 00
500
8 00
3 00
Mr. Benjamin Haywood, dram Borough, was
here on Monday last. The Secretary of the Trea
sury sent for I.imfor the purpose of gl,llll/13g from
him come substantial and matter-of-fact data in
relation to the Iron and Coal interests of Pennayl
viola. Mr. Haywood was ' , locked up" with thy
Secretary for the apace of 'five bows, and there
were two private Secretaries taking down notes.
Mr. Heywood is thit right kind of a men to tell
the Secretary things that he never before "heard
nall of,"—and it is to be hoped that he will not
lack figures and proofs, mountains high, to settle_
the Tariff business properly es fg as the aamiaia
(rattan is concerned. As for ttungress I—slas,
and a lack...a-day !—the Locofocos have a dear
majority, and wo may es well over!" The
gam of Free Trade, in Miesiasippi, gives the La
ndow/ a "clear and unquestionable majority,"
and there can be no doubt but that they will use
it to crush any attempt of the adminiatratioa to
carry out their measures—especially in remodelling
the Tariff.
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Cot. Forney, of the Pennsyfeanian,la here,
all smiles and good hu:nnr. Welt, it is said the
Colonel is to be elected Clerk of the House of
Representatives, and his friends in Pennsylvania
tied rather see him elected theri. perhaps, any
-other Lococuc.3. He 61 an '•original" printer.
and gra luated in old Hugh Irlazvvell's
at Lancaster.
The hotels are all being fitted up in a atyle of
princely elegance: The Notional Hotel. recently
opened, is one of the fittest saiablishmints in the
Union: It never could. , Loviever, compete with
Brown's, and I suppose never wilt. Brown's,
the oldest hotel in toe metropolm, is just now be
ing fined up in a style of magnificence end sub,
mantis! splendor, while. o'd as it is, it has never
enjoyed before- The ladies' parlor C 01 1 ,1.416 fur
niture to the amount of corne eight thousand
dollars, end it is beeidru, comparatively small.—
Briown's hoe always been a Southern house, but
of late more Pennsylvanians quarter here "than at
any other house... The Messrs. Brown's look with
great interest to the great Anthracite Coal Trade
—being considerable stockholders in come ca the
improvements in that region, especially the-Read
mg Railway. ,
To go back to the Tariff bu-ineFs: I will mere
ly whisper here to your friends, Messrs.. Senator
Cooper, and Representative Pitman, that much
is expected of them. Coming lion the midst ul
the largest Coal and Iron deposits in the world,
'whatever mod,ficstion of some of the
,features of
f:Abe present obnoxious law may be accomplished,
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‘,.. - ibe the result, in a great measure, of their
'Tactical learning, industry, tact, management,
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and oratorical strength. They have everything
to oppose—but, with the material in their hands,
4 , hey can overcome much. Railroad Iron has been
coming in here in most enormous quantities,—
and it is the poorest article of Iron ever used—be
ing manufactured from the cinders accumulating
for many years in the European Iron and Coal
districts. Hence, it is told for alniost. nothing,
and purchased by parties for the sake otexpedien
cy rather than economy. Some of our Charcoal
Furnaces arc now making blooms from the same
material—hence the prices of such articles has re.
ceded, of late, very much,—and Iron that. had
Celebrity heretofore, is now depreciated. Such
Iron is dry 'Mid brittle, and cannot he used in
boilers, or wrought into nail., without loss to the
consumer. This I,on is all brought over here in
consequence of ad valorem dunce. If the duties
were specific, no matter what the state of off drs
in Europe might be, our trade' rould not be af
fected PO much.. . .
Mr. Buchanan. I em informed, is actually in
facor (or pretends to be) of giviug seine protec
tion to our citizens from this evil. Recently,
while travelling through Juniata county, an old
Iron male friend called to eee him. Says Buch
anan, wall, friend 9 , how is the Iron bu_tn k ss—
I that pigs are worth 21 dollars a tun,land
upwards,—that is pr.try good, is not It 1" ...Nd
at our present RATES OF WAIiES, friend Bu
chanan, said theiron men! This is an ac:usl
fact,—and the parties were Inch Locofocos I
There are rumors that Mujrr Hobble, of the
Post Office Depariment, is to be removid. I
should regret this—the Maj Fee S .ilex, and
has taken no part, in for.many years. 'His
reputation as an °Ricer is well known. The fact
is, he haslolone' more for the cause of postage in
this country than any Man in it,—nod of
removing Men like him,. why don't the Admixture
tranon seize upon those who are obnozinue—
those sneaking, luud.motrhed partizans whoprowl
about •steeicang whom they may devour." In
baste thins. Paoir.
• We disagree with nor Correspondent with regard
to the passage of a Tariff bill, tat roloseqUenCE ni a
supposed minority of Vhgs in Cpogress. We believe
that under Pointing circu vaiii.e.).% a niajnrity of the
Loctiforo members of this :gat, will go for the modi
fication of the Tariff of MO, who, m connection with
the Whig Party. Congress. can and will l” . • a better
Hill r jibe p e ople ilithrir, duly In petitioning for It.
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CALIFORNIA A FREE STATE
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The arrival of the Etnrirtt:l,:ity, at 'N. w York,
brings good news for the friends of liberty. 'rile
Stutu CcnveaUnte which had !rain ill !salon ter
.eon ral weeks' presi•tus in tta di pa.ture, f or th e
primer of from n, a entslituttul and taking oth. r
[repeat ry ete,t. to ensure its adintsai•tn into the
Crx:ter e , lal paetly strceedeel in I's lateme.
The constitutton prohibit.. It.e introduction of
Slavery into nest State. ft awns awe he, nth d there
would be mu:h difficulty e xperienced m seTinz.
tht. matter, but it was alepte.d unanimously; and
without debate!
II
e Legislature is to consist of two btanchrs. an
Assembly and a Sen'ati, with ouch sunetal imwme
privth ge4 and duties as are usu illy g.vers to ouch
bodies. Dunking corporations and lotteries are lito
hibited. and ad ()an r curporetmu., except for mu
nicipal purposes, are to be cst.blished under gen
eral laws, the stockholders to be usdivldualiv Noble
for all debts. The members of .he Asdsmi.ly are
to be elected annudlly. and the member of the
Senate are to hold , tbetr ofike. for two years. One
half to be elected each year. The number of mem
bers of the Assembly is never to be less than 24
nor more then 061 until the number of inhabitant.
•hall emounOThloo,oUU:entl, slier that peri o d at
such ratio that the whole number of member. , of
Assembly shall never be less . than 30. nor more
than 80. The Seiler! is never to consist r.f le -a
than one-third nor more than one-half the num
ber of the Assembly. The olfvers of government
contest o f a Governor, Lieut nint-governor, Se
cretary of State, - Cot.troller, Treasurer. Attorney
General, and Surveyor General. They ire all to
c hold their offices for two Years. The Governor
and Lieutenant-governog are to be cleated by
general billet; the Secretary of Stale is to be op.
pointed by. the Governor, by and with the advice
and consent oft the Senate; the Controller, and
three other State' (green; are to be elected by the
Legislature in j tint ballot for the Ma term, and
afterward by the peop:o at the general State elec
tion.
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Thii Steamer brought $477.304 87 in gold
dust. and the •eccnunts represent that gold is tre ,
ing found in gre.st abundance. One party, con
sisting of sig. men, folnidi in seven days, as togh
as $B,OOO worth of ddet.•
A letter in N. Y. Tribuie, daind Monterey,
Oct. Ist, says:
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By far the mnst magnificent discovery is that rc
cctnly 'made upon the ranche of Col Fremont. on
the Mariposas River. It is clothing less than o nein
of gold In the solid rock—a bona fide mine, the Ii rat
which has been found to California. Whether it was
first detected by a party' of Sonomans. or by the corn.
parry which Col. F. organized last spring. and which
has since been.svorktng in the same locxtuy, is a dis
puted pointohoogh I believealio credit is due to the
latter. At any rate, the go!d.is iheiie, and to extra
ordinery abundance.
RECENT Etacrloss.—Within a short time
elections have taken place in several of the States
In . New jersey' the Whige toe carried the Leg
Astute. In Labisians, a Laterite Governor has.
been elected—.Gongressional delegaion will atand
a. heretofore. In Alaseachusens, the Whigs have
both branches of the Legialature:—No election of
Governor be the people ; but as the Legislature's
Whig, the Governor will he safe. In New Yprk
the election has been' close ; but there is a Whig
majority on the State Ticket of 2,255, tholing
the State to be Whig,--e portion of each ticket'
is elected. The complexion of lb. Legislator,
bee not yet been yeettlitted,
THE MINERS' JOURNAL; -AND PUTTVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER
(For lb. miztee• Jainnet
CIDERS VICTORIA AND HER ANCES.
. TORS.
Guelph is the name of the family that has occopi.
edthe British Throne since 1713, a period of 136
rani.
Victoria, who is now thirty years of age, of a re
markably youthful appearance, of pleasing and era
tde manerv, duibrigurshod for all the virtues which
adorn a lady,' wifa and mother, is the Graed.datigh
ter of George 111. Iler lather, Edward Guelph
Duktief Kett, died January 23d. 1820, a few months
afterL:her birth, and sin days before the death of
Geoign III: Her husband, Prince Albert of Sane
Gotha, very nearly of her own age. paucities a hand
some person and a fine address, and speaks the E
glob language in great .purity. and ti distinguished
for hitt social zed domestic virtues. No man in
Great Britain is more universally popular. Her eld.•
eat son. Prince of Wales, end heir apparent to the
Throne, is about eight years old. Twelve years since,
she ass sovereign succeeded her uncle William. who
died June 20 , 11, 1837.
William IV. reigned 7 years. Consequently he as •
evaded the Throne in 18.0 upon the death of his
brother George. Ills widow. Adelaide, theQueen
dowager, is still living, and receives from govern
ment a yearly income of 8500.000.
George IV. reigned 10 years, from the death of his
tither. George 111. in 1820.
George 111, reigned al years from the year 1760
succeeding his Grand fattier George 11. Ilia father
Fre'fetich, Prince of Wales. (Led several years be
'fore.•
George 11. filled the Throne 33 rata from 1727..-
116 Was the .on of George 1. Both he and his father
were born and educated to Germany.
Georee (Guelph) 1. reigned 13 years from 1714
when Queen Anne. the last cf the Stuarts expired to
the mend' year of her distinguished reign. Ile
'could not speak the English language. 110 was the
Great Grand-seln of James I.
lumen (Stuart) I. in whose reign the translation of
the Eli* now in genera use was made, was crown.
ed in 1fi0.3. He was the first English Kmg of the
family of S.uart. la 171 n. one hundred years after.
wanting, one year, the last sovereign of that family
ascended the Throne. James 1. wan the Great-
Great - G .- land-son of Henry VII, the first monarch of
the Tudor family.
. . .
Henry 'audios VIE, be g an to reign in 148 S, seven
years before the discovery of America, also one gen
eratioa befctre the 'Reformiasoe. Ile built at hit own
expense, the first ship 01,tficiWitish Navy, antli.eall
ed it—The Great Harry•Priris is the tienlrelm of
of the grealest naval power ever knowe:„Xrom
Henry Vll.O, Victoria are twelve generations, as
follows. Henry (Tudor) Vii. Margaret Queen of
Scotland, James 'V. of Scotland, Mary 9.4een of
Scots. (beheaded,) James (Smar) 1. of England
WI. of Scotland. Princes. Elielbeih, Prince,.
Sophia, George (Guelph) I. George 11. Frederick
Prince of Wales, George 111. Ed wactl Duke of Kent.
Victoria.
From the death of Henry VII in 15(9, to the death
of Queen Anne. a space. of 205 years. no ancestor
nf ieeit Victoria was on tie Throne of England.
crept . iarace I. f
Queen Victoria ie. descendantot Henry fl. who
ihroutil, his innther mat a descetnAnt of Egbert• the
ant King of England. crowned to 527. All her no
cestors through this period of more than a thousand
years have a place in history. • E. D. S.
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SITSW'--
The Coal Trade for 1849.
The quantity sent by Rail timid, this week. la 27,575,-
12—by Canal, 17,272 04—fur the week, 94,647 61 tons,
showing an Increase over last week of about 6000
Inns.
The Coats loading for New York are waking their
last trip—and In all proliabllity the Canal will ela t e
shortlY, unlemr i, tbe weather should continue as pleas
'ant an at present.
The de mood for Boats continues as brick as ever.
Fs eights bi. Canal to New York have advanced to
$205, and to Philadelphia to 75 cents par ton.
Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia end Read
lag. Railroad and dcriu)lkill Navigation for the week
ending on Thursday evmung last:
RAILROAD. CANAL.
• WrEIC Tomt.. WEEK. TOTAL.
P Carbon. 9.184 15 316,361 10 8,0:8.12 209.654 18
Pottsville, 2.956 04 120,009 12 3.118 04 67.797 06
8.11.4ven, 12099 07 439,267 09 4.551 00 128.243 05
P Clinton, 2,735 00 118,050 01 1,324 09 33,682 09
27,575 12 993,647 01 17,072 01. •437,642 09
437,682 09
Total by RR & Ca'l. 1,451,569 - 101
To fume period lain year. by Railroad 1,119.983 00
Do by Canal 411.318 15
Decrcase this year, 90.912 05 tons
LEHIGH EDAII. TRADE.
The following is the quantity of Coat sent from the
Lehigh region for the week ending Nov. 10, 1099
WEXIC. TOTAL.
5,370 14 251,440 03
R~
Ithume Run, , 2,413 19 92435 04
Beaver 51cadayr. 4,521. 13 6.5.929 15
Spring Mountain Co. • 2,823 15 92.359 02
Cranberry Coal 1.10. • 1,1133 u 3 30,559 10
Hazleton Coal Co. 2,531 06 81,595 15
Diamond Coal Co. • 565 19 • 9,739 01
Rack Slonntain Co. 1 1,659 18 76,295 19
NV it kes barre Cu. 416 12 17,385 01
20,557 II Ti7,t4o 13
To same period lest year, 644.290 11'
DELAWARE AND HUDSON' COAL TRADE.
Sent for the wJek endins. t 0,3,1849. ,
WEEK.
12,910
To the same period last year 412,500 tong
C=1[1:1:1
The following is the quantity of Cual transported
over the different Railroad. in Schuylkill Ciurity, for
the week ending 'Thursday evening.
Went. TOTAL:
Mine Mill and S. IL IL IL 17,064 11 307,901 05
Little :Whey 'kill It. It. 4.1,8 15 152,995 05
Mill creek do 7,650 17 234,359 17
Shunt Carbon- - do 6,1a6 tlf 191.779 00,
Schuylkill Valley do 7,649 13 28905 15
ML;Carbon and rt. Carbon da 0.0112 13 313,029 12
Union C mat do 1.3111310 0.0,351 17
Swatare IL R. 1,004 00. 47,081 05 '
RATES O■ TRLIGHT.
To Pliiladelphia 7.siti. per ton.
To New York *2 05
RATIA Of TOLL ARD TRARRPORTATIOR RN RAILROAD
for balance of season.
From 51.earhon.S.Ilaven.P.Clititon.
To Richmond. I el) I 75 1 55
PhiladelPhia, I 70 1 05 1 45
RATES Or 1 ILL DT CABAL. FOR BALANCE Or •r.tiION.
From 51t.eurbon. S.lla•en. ?Allmon.
To Philadelphia 05 as. 02 CU. 73 eta. 4'
For t additional New Advertisement see Next
Page. Thep will there _be found arran_ged
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under proper Heads.
Dalinlog School.
& C. Dancing School twill open at
1 at the Towd MU, on Thorn lay next.
On Tneedav evening neat a Practicing party will
he given, at which tin. Nfeenra. r, %I/mild he ple.lited to
Nee their iild friends and Htions. Particulars. next
sv,ek.
Nov. 17,'1540.47-1t
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VOTICE is hereby given that the following Admin..
a IMVII O I,I hereinafter natiied, trove filed their ie.
ApertlVe au aunts of the Anil/Irving Estates, in the
Register's Office of Schttylkill County, which accounts
have been allowed ny the Register, and will be presen
ted to the Judges of the Orphans' Court. on Monday,
the 17th day 'of Decentbr r, at 10 o'clock in the Mog
i..en, f, allowance and confirtnat tin. when and
whereon persons Interested may attend if they, ththk
proper, to wit
1. The final necount of Moses Ree'd, Sur riving Ad •
ministrator of the eitate of John Reed, late of the
Borough of Orwigshurg, deceased.
2. Tne account of F. B. lintner, Administrator of
the estate of Samuel Ketnor, late of West Brunswig
Township deceased.
DANIEL KAERCIIEII, Register.
Reg isterrit °dice, Orwlgs-1
burg, Nov 17, 1640. 41741
Auction and Commission Store.
JOHN H. CROSLAND,
TO the PePople of Pottsville and the surrounding
country. would respectfully say:
That he liar taken one of tht; Town Rail Stares for
an Auction Room, where sales will he held every
Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and muting, and
he invites those to ha wish In sell and.thosesilm wl•h
buy, to give him a oh time to din tribute bargains to his
friends and enemies:
The following classes of Property are allowable and
will be received for Sale by Auction at the auction
loom • or sales will be held hn the Street, at Dwell.
ings;Aores, lintels, or Farms, asmay Le preferred by
the parties Interested ;
Real estate, the remains of the Stock of deceasbd
Merchants, or those who wish to close their business,
or any branch thereof, Executors, Administrators, As.
signees, Sheriff's and Constables Sales. Horses, Cat.
the, Carel iges, Farming stmt R., Mechanic's Tools,
Books, and all descriptions of Second hand House hold
and Kitchen Furniture.
. . . .
All other descriptions of Goods, Wares, and Merban.
dire, will be received and Sold on Commission, at
Private Sale. any and everyday or evening In the
week, (Sunday evrepted orcourse.)
Clear Books will be kept,go that we can at ail times
show the goods to their several owners or hand over
the money for them t and a fair trial Is all that is
asked, to prove this statement tenet
With plenty of Store ROOM. and a good stock of en
ergy on hand, we say to the public send on your
wares, or let us know where they can be had. and to
those who want bargains, Come and get them!
First Saigon ria:urday. Nov. 17,1 ea.
JOHN M. CROSLAND.
Town Hal', Centre Street.
Pottiville, N0v.17. 1840. 47-ly
leiv Musk'.
‘llo' Thon Art Gone, an admired song,
1 Woman's Love, - do
Hopeless Love, . do
A Dream that Love can near Forget, do
I will not breathe thy name. . do
Gentle Deeds. do
Jeannie and Donald. a beautiful Scotch ballad,
'Ethiopian Quidttlies,
Glenn Mary Polka,
Primrose Polka,
Mary Ann Waltz.
Pieces not on hand obtained toorder, at •
HANNAN'S
Book and Music Stores
Nov 17, 1849.. 47.
Cheaper than White Washing.
PAPER HANGINGS 1.
AT ONLY JO CENTS A PIECE:
0000 Pieces ofsPeper Hangings, varying in price
•Si from TEN' CENTS to 73 rem per piece. Also,
blazed Papers u low as 30 cents. Just received and
for sale at BANSAN'S
Par P. • 31-1 Cheap tapir Beare!
psssago Agency
* -
REDUCTION IS macs - or.rAssmpsz
The subscriber hati made anrinint
-4-••
meat, with the Oldnt Emigrant line
Sr puss i es is the United States; by
ti which a considerable reduction In the
_ mice of Passage bas been effected,
hereafter, and no delay la the Parien
gen embarking will take place at Ilserpoid or at borne.
Passensus wilaall be shipped promptiy in fitter
Passengers landed In Philadelphia when desired; at
the same rates. - •
6Urafts in one Pound and upwards, payable to any
pan of England. Irelind.Sconand and -Wales, with
out discount or delay. tuned at ibis Office, and those
who desire to enclose them in letters to their - friends,
can do oa if they desire it.
For promptness and dispatch, ea sport the subscri
ber, who has had el gin years' experience An the bun
.
B. BANNAN, Agent.
Nov. 17, 1949. 474 r
Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam
NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE ...•
U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP PHILLIPS.,
FOR CHAIORES.
VIA. CITAMMITOR. saVAlltrall ASV 11.1141111.:
ATHE new and splendid Steamship Min •
a DELpI.II A, I . -Gallagher, commander. will
sail from Philadelphia for Charleston. Sa
vannah. Havana, sad Chagres on
Tuesday. Deceuthr 11. 1819,
at 10 o'clock. A 51., from the Company's Wharf, foot
of Lombard Street.
The Philadelphia has accomtnodatinns iznimrpassed.
by any Steamer 'yet built, and hay tog dapple aide lever
marine engines, of treat strength end power, foil re
fiance may be placed upon her for safety, speed and
comfort.
RATE OF FARE TO CIIAORES.
Ladies' Saloon State Room Berths. 0100
Gentlemen's Saloon aad State Room Ilsrthe, ' lon
Second class Berths; - - -z--- -,- - , ---...Z.f '- ---- -' OO . - ,
Steerage Bertha. found nth Maiiiiii • itridßoard. 301
. 200 tbs. Baggage allowed to every passenger.- 1
FREIGHT to C acres, 60 cent. per cubic foot. •
RATES OF FARE TO HAVANA. .
Capin Pounce. State Room. ' 015
Steerage Passage. and found, 23
RATES (e 1 FARE To SAVANNAH AND ,
CHARLESTON.
Cabin Passage, State Room, to Savannah, E 9
Steerage Passage.. , 10
Cabbin Passage 10 Charleston.. 20
Steerage Pasnce " 10
Cr No berths ',voted until paid for.
All Tickets must he procured at the Mee of the
Company, No. 35 North Wharves.
A. WW. THOMPSON, President.
JOilit DAMS. Tre3llllTet
Nov 17. 1819.
Winter Arrangejnent.
PoTTSVILLE, MINERSVLD AND
TILEDON'A, FAST NE,
VU. WEST WOOD mei) MINE HILL RAILROAD,
(DAILY, SUNDAYS EICEPTEDO
From Lis Americas House end Nartrarees Had,
Pottsville
ON andafter Nov. 19, 1619, the line will be run as
follows, viz:
TREMONT LINE.
'Alava, Pottsville for Tremont at 10 o'clock, A M.;
returning leaves .Tremont at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fare
each way 25 cis.
MINERQVILLE LINE.
Leaves Mahersvllle for Pousvtlie at 11 and 41 O'clock,
P. M.
Leaves Pottsville for Mtnersville at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Fare such way 121 etc
POTS VILLE, TREMONT sso LYKENS VALLEY
OR BEAR OAP LINE.—TRIAVEEKLY-.
Leaves Pottsville on Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, at 10 o'clock. P. Of• ; returning leaven Tremont
Toesday,Thursday and Saturday, at 2 o'clock. P. M.
Fare to Lykens or Bear Gap, $1 RS
113• All baggage at the owner'. rink.
JOHN NICE, A j ent.
Pottsville, Oct Rd. 1848.
Winter Arrangement.
PHIL A., READING it. POTTSVILLZ
• - 7?= 'Ix " 1 :-'7 -MMtla
the
) N T
ra a l i n d s w a r ru N n 'i b r e i t m iv b e e L l Pas an 2 1' ti - r
vine, as follows:
Leaves Philadelphia at 131 o'clock, A. M., daily, ex
cept Sundays; arrives at Reading at ❑ le; arrives at
PotTsville at 1210.
Leaves Pottsville at o'clock, A. M. daily except
Sundays; arrive, at Reading at 10; arrives at Phila
delphia at 12.50.
CrThere will lie no afternoon Train.
Fifty pounds of baggage will bealioned toeach pas
senger In these Lines, and Passengers are expressly
prohibited from taking any thing as baggage bat their
wearing apparel, which will beat the. risk of ita owner.
- By order of the Board of Managers.
S. MIA DFORD, Secretary ,
Nov 17.181 g. 17-
1 . Just Published,
leit - xolvs PRACTICALMENSIINA.TI ON,
FOR the ore of Common Schools and Academie s
This work, since it haw been issued lass met with
great favor from the public.
The following recumniendstion is from the Hon
Joseph It. Chandler
• I
1,531.301.15
Mr. D. BADMAN : •
i-have, with smile care, looked over
Ticknor's,alensuration," and am pleased with the
author's plan, and his hnppy Illustrations. The rook
appears to the to pones, great merit, and will be found
uFrful in making the young student acquainted with
the principle. of Geometry and Mensuration I doubt
not that thv multiplication of schonla and the eleva
tion of the itandard of instruction, will enable the au
thor of thlsiwork to be extensively useful.
I aut very truly yor J A. R. CHANDLER..
The following Is from #rederleit J. Fenn, Chief
Clerk of the School Department Harrisburg, Pa.
larcurvaav'e Ounce, 1,
• DEPARTMENT nr ,Pl,OlOll 9CIIOoLI.
Harrisburg. Non. 7. 18 , 9.
I have had a copy of •iTirknor's Mensuration or
Square and Triangle." recently placed in my handy.
with a repiest that I would examine it,lnd give my
opinion of its merits. From the esaminntion I have
been able to give it, I am of opinion, that it is well
calculated In its arrangement, to tender servjceabls
aid, In one of the most wet - Wand interesting branches
of mathematical science; in fact. It tilla a ',meant
spars," In what may now be termed, the rudimental
proem:4l,in of learning—l most cheerfully commend
It to the patronage of the pit bite.
FRED. J. FENN, Chief Clerk.
ti
•
The following is from Mr Daniel Kirkwood, A. M.,
Teacher oil Mathematics in tin' Pottaville Academy:
-P•itmoirle. Oct. 3, 1819.
Having examined Ticknor's Mensuration, I do not
hesitate In expressing my approbation oft he work. It
is brief, yet sufficiently comprehensive for most prat
tled purpneee, and therefote better adapted to the
wants of dommon schnola and Acadernis• than any
1
other treat sc on the aubJett with which I am ac
quainted. ' DANIEL RIRKWOoD, AM.
Mac sr of athictutiu, Pattsrune Academy.
.___.
The follolving Is from Mr. James Johnston, State
Librarian :
• • Harrisbarg Oct Vat. 1819.
, ....
Drive cm refill!. esamlned Flamm - 8 Mensuration. ,
and, from its Judicious arrangement, and the plainness
of its ruler'', and examples cnn•lder It well adapted for
ruin In entrunnn Schonis,aod for all practical purposes.
'Yr)like other BoNke of the d, ordinary teachers are
'qoalined In give instruction from it. and it dries not
require the service of a professor of Geometry.
Masons, Carpenters, and other mechanic., - whn m
aim,' a knowledge at this science. will find all the ne
cessary Information, contained in this volume.
JAMES JOUNATON,
Flats Librarian, Penney:v.6a.
48.
Nov 10, ISO
Register's Notice.
A', OTICEiIs hereby given that the Executors mid
1.1 Adiniiiistraints hereinafter tamed, have flied their
respective lacrounte br the following's:states In tlid
Register's Office . of Schuylkill County, which ace:mime
h Ice been allowed by the Register, and will be pre
senfini to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, en Mon
day the 3d day of DecenTher next at I 0 n'clOck, - in the
forenoon, for allowance and.conlirmation. when and
Where all peranns Interested may attend tithey think
proper, to wit:
I. The account of Georga Reed. Admirilst &tor of
the estate of tiarhtrn Reed, deceased. as Bled by John
31antieck, Administrator otticurgv Reed. deceased.
2. The account of George Reed, one of the Admin.
Istiators of John Reed. late of the Borough of Or
'wletsbilstle deceased, as filed by John 'sfanbcck, Ad.;
ministratnr of George Reed. deceased.
3. The athaccount ornate! F Berger,Josephßorger,
and Willtarn Berget. Executors of the Lost iNilland
Testament' of Ludwig !larger, late of North Man:
helm Tostroship. (teenaged.
4. The account of Jacob Miller. Administrator of the
estate of John Ramberger, late of Potter Township,
deceased. '
5. The account of Robert Woodside, Administnitor
of the estate of William T. Epting, late of the Born'
of Pottsville. deceased.
6. The amount of Benjamin -Belong, Administrator
of the cetate of Christi. no MUM late of the Borough
of Schuylkill Haven, deceased.
Reelstm 'ft Rake. Orsings-) DANN, HAERCITER,
burg, Nov. 3, 18 , 19. f 45-st) Register.
Pottsville house,
CENTRE eraser.
JACOB;ARA M. formerly of the Anthill
- cite Hotel, Minersville, has taken the stand
In lIIIA Borough, knnwn as the Pettsville
House. and formerly occupied by 'Daniel
where be is desirous to accommodate all who
may favor kiln with their patronage. Ills (Intel Is
large ; the table will always be supplied With the
best the 'market affords, while his Liquors will be
Inferior to' none In the County. No pains will. be
spared to make all feel at home .
April 7, 1649,
Rising Sun Hotel, .
POTTSVILLE, PENN'A.
tort r ie lE tralle i T dB7 = lll" Corn n tr e nn e :
se" travellers In general, that he has taken that
• established wind known as 'Yost' Hotel.'
and lately kept by Jeremiah Mayo, at the imam
or Succr!, and MIXERSVILLC Ste, In the rough
of Pottsville, which he has fitted up with ape al ref.
ference to the comfort of those who may fav ir him
with their custom. .
The house is pleasantly located, with stablln and a
large yard attached, calculated to accommodate Farm.
e re, and persons travelling with horses - and Carriages.
The proprietor has his house well fnutisked, and -will
pare no pained'. expense to supply his Table and Bar
n a manner witch cannotifait to afford general satis
faction. . • -
An attentive. faithful hostler will always be In at
tendance. in that gueats ally rely on having their hors
es properly attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER.
May19,•49. —2l-ly
Slates ! states ! Slates !
Wire
celved and for pale cheap.,
The subscriber is Agent far the Pennsylvania Slate
Factory, the beet Slates lathe ratted States. and sup.
pile, Schools. Stare-keepers, dcc.„ by the whnlesate at
blantrfacttirers and Philadelphia prices. at tai Cheap
Hook and Stationary atu,tes, Pottsville.
I -B. BANNSPI. '
46-
Nov 'lO. 1849.
VOR SALE—CoaI lifTOW11; thin, for cas e .
I: . •ei SS, V. am W. 4. Sias
• I
7. ''-#'---------'---YilerHr--- cw n.xtet. te nrTd eli TE.
BY virtue of sundry writs of VendltkinlCExponam
and Levant Fsetas,, leaned get of the Coast of
Casaba= Pleas of ileheytkel County. and to me direct
ed, wilt be exposed to patine sate or vendee, on
Silt:ming , the tat day of Dxemifree„ll3ll9,
at 10 o'clock in the threatens. at the Doha house of
• Wit.r.tast May, in the Boman of Pottsvilie, the fol
lowing described demises:
All those cerium 3 tracts or pieces of land situ
ate in Barry Township, ictnaylkill County, one of
ditties:led "Memel Hope r, - beginning at a post in
the, line of Hannah Yanialles land, thence by the
same, south 6 degrees, 4214 perches, crossing Big
Mahal:toy Creek to a stone, thence emits 84 degrees,
emit 118 perches to a Chesnut. thence north 6 de
grees. east 65 perches to a stone, thence sloth 84
degrees; east 18 perches, thence north six decrees,
east 74 perches to a white oak, thence north 86 de
grees,west 34 perches into the said Creek. thence
north 18; degrees. rash 295; perches teatime...thence
north 81 degrees, west 194; perches to the place of
beginning; containing 434; senator land lea Pilaw.
anee for roads, with the appunenances,consisting
of adouble Steam Saw Mill. with a 25 hrse power
steam engine, driving two upright saws and one cir
cular -
saw one-two awry log dwelling
#._ house sntlia one-story frame kitchen at-
Ll`; tackled. 5 one and a half story log dwelling
houses, 1 frame office 1 two storyfrume
drying hnuse,4 frame stables. 1 Blacksmith shop, and
one unfinished log house.
One other of the said tracts called .Clearfield." he
ginning at a Pine in a line of the ta`toss described
tract. thecce south 731 degrees, east 190 porches to
a white oak, thence north 88 degrees, can 195 per
ches. partly by the above described track int., the
said Crt ek, and thence north 168 degrees, east 45
perches to the place of beginning; cantanaing 2.5
zerevsnaFallowanee for roads .
And the other of them called "Camden." begin
ning at a stone. a Corner 9f the land first abore aex
ented, thence south sixteen antis half degrees west,
254 perches to a pine, thence by the last shove des-
Bribed tract, .oath seventy-three and a half degrees
net. 190 perches to a white oak, thence south forty
degrees east; 12 perches , co a chesnut oak, thence
south seventy-seven degrees east 25 perches to a
spruce. thence north thirty degrees east. 43 perches
to a pine, thence north fifty-three degrees , east. 41
perches to a cheimut 'tick thence north ten degrees
east. 300 perches to a post, and thence south scantly
nine degrees sac 254 heretics to the place of be
ginning, enatainitig 4468 acres of land and itelowante
far roads. ite.
Also. all that certain farm or tract of land situate
in Butlei . township, Schuylkill count., Wounded by
lands of Thomas Ewing. the Girard lands. and nth
ers. lands late of Edward Myers soil other., contain
mg 531 aces Morsot less, with the appurtenances.
conaisting of a dribble two-story frame
_..,J. dwelling house, a log Rarn, six 1; story log
EP dwelling houses. a Saw 51111.aad 6 Stables,
S'one Spring House, I Blacksmith Shop,
and a Carpenter shop. As tho property of WIL
LIAM STEPHENSON-
EEO
=1
Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1549.
EIII
At aesawntirai mad plan, The one full equal undl
•tded moiety or half pan of all that certain tract or
parcel of land, consisting of se•tral contiguous
pieeesor parcela of land, situate in the Townehip of
[Slouch, (forinerly NnrwegiatJ in the said county of
Schuylkillosid contiguous netts together being houn
ded oy landS now or late of Joseph S. &leer, and
land of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company
and others,containing 485teres and allowance of 6 per
cent. &c., 'and being the same premises described in
a Mortgage, dated the 27th day of %onus', 1816;
given by Jacob Hoffman to the said Joseph Cresson,
and Recanted at Orwigsburg. in Mottimge Book G,
page 518, with the appurtenances. As the property
ofJACOB' 1101,FMA
- - ,
At rks sa ws tins audplacs, All that certain tract of
land, tomato in Lower Mabantango 'Pp., Selinjlitili
county, adjOining landsofJacoli Rtbock,Jacob Kau
inan.Precletick Swaim and others,containing 47 acres
more or lesa, with the appurtenances, consisting of
a two storyliog dwelling house and 1. 6 barn. As the
property of SAMUEL HENNINGER.
N. B.—The above.deseribed farm or tract of land
has about 35 acres cleared, under good fence. and in
a hood staie of cultivation; also a good lapring of
water with a house over it. a number of fruit trees
of different description a, the main road front Potts
ville to Sunbury runs on the line of the Irani.
At tar rim iliac and place, All that certain tract
or piece of land, ocuate to Porter Township. Schuyl•
kill count}', adjoining lands of Abraham Hand, Hen
ty Ueberhug. Jacob Rand, and Christian Ilaerter,
containing 35 acres more or least, with the
prortenanecannnsisting of all story log
INti dwelling housc o and log. barn. As the prop
Cony of JOHN lIA ID, Administrator of
Jacob IllaCrter, deceased. OncrCosper Haet ter.
At Mt 'ianek time . and place. All that certain lot or
piece of ground. inmate ,u the Borough of Nl:tiers-
rifle, Schuylkill county, being the western moiety Or
hal( part of lot No. 81. in the general plan of said
Borough,!and bounded oorthPardly byCarbon street,
eartwardly by the other half of the said lot No. 81,
southPardly by North street. and westwardly by
Second eireet, containing 00 feet in widihand 150 IL
indepth, with ttie purtenances consist- ;
ing of a large tw o story brick dwelling
;M., • house with a trement atoryof atone and
g g g a frarne stable. •As the property of JOS.
.i 'HEISLER.' . •
At tassante tons and plaic e ;All the right, title and
interest or Joseph Bur!, in, and to all that certain
Int or piece of ground, situate in Schuylkill Riven.
Schuylkill county, bounded in (rout by a public street,
on the north by lot of; Mrs. Heebner, on the tear by
a 15 feetjwide alley, on the west by lota Mrs. Reed,
with the anportena'nies; consisting of a II story
frame dwelling hobs'e. said lot cnntainiug in width
about sq feel, and in depth 250 feel. more or less.
As ihc property of JO , E.PII BORD.
At •IA same that and race, All that certain two
story frame mesSuage and tenement, situ
ate in Mauch Chunk street, in the Born'
MR of Tamare., in Schuylkill county, on tie
jests south aide of said street,'cuntaining in front
; on said street, 50 fed, more or less, and
in deptbl nhou• 120 feet, known in the plan of said
town aerlers Non.l and 2 in square S, and the Int or
piece ril ground and,curtilage apporten.int to said
betiding' As the pro perty of NEN-
I LLE. tI
At et 4 saris thee and place, All that certain two
...ey Ir tine dwelling house. with all story
4"`'-•
frame kitchen ait.tched, situate to the
Borough of Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill
se county, and the lot or piece of grimed ap
purtenant to 'said building, said lot of
ground •ounded in front by Front rtreet, on the rear
by •lot f lamei B. Levan. on the west by lot of
widow IDeibert,. on the east by lot of James B. lbc•
van. containing Ira width '25 feet, and in depth about
150 IL lAa the property of CIIRISI'I A N BEESER.
Sexed, taken in exerutinn and will ha sold by
JORN %VERNER, Sheriff
Sherif f s Office, Orwigsburg,
Nov.. 10, 1819.
Proclamation.
IX7IIL R EAS. the lion. LUTHER EIDDER,EssIbIre.
V V President of the Cnurt. of Cnnimon Pleas of the
minty:of sicluit Mil, in Pennsylvania. and Justice of
the seeeral Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,.
Oyer Mal Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, In
said entinly.and Srusitos N. Panstaa, and Cosenza
Ft•intlY, Esquires, budges of 'he Court of . Quarter
:Sessinqs of the Peace, Oyer aod'Terinincr. and Gen
eral Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other
no'cncrp,
in the said county of Schuylkill, by their pre
cepts td me directed; have ordered a ("Mitt of Coloubin
'Picots, yer and Terminer and GenerrillGaid Delt‘ery,
la be hidden at °Twinsburg. on Monday the 100 day
of December next, to continue two Weeks, if neces
sary. 1.
Notice Is therefore hereby given totbe Coroner, the
:Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said
couniylof schjlylklll, thatthey are by Die Bald precepts.
commanded bp be then and their, at 11 o'clock in the
forenobn of said day, with their rolls records, inqul
anions', examinations. and all other retTlenihrancen, in
'do those thing!' which in their several racesapperthin
th be (lane; and all thr,se that are boilud by recent:l
-ran:Cell; to prpieLille npinst the prisoners, that are pr
then shall be r,ii the gaol of said county of Schuylkill,
are to :he lima and there to prosecuteLhem, as shall
be just. •
00D:tA,6 TnE.CoIIMOXIVRATTI.
Sheets Office. Orwilta- C. M. STRAUB, Sherilt
bury, Nov. 10, MP. j" " I 404 c
N. 14—The witnesses and jinni . % wile are summoned
to attend said court, are required In Till:TM punctually.
net-attendance cake of t-attendance the law in such cases'
made and provided will he rigidly e forced. This
nOlieelhi published by order of the Court; these core
cerne• will govern themseives accordingly.
. • , Proclamation.
NOTICE en hereby glven, that a Court of Common
Pleas, for the ttial of causes at itssuo in an .I for
the County of Schuylkill. will be held at Orwigshurg.
In Mg county, of on Monday. the 3.1 day of
December, to continue two week. If necessary. '
Theiefore, all persons having suits pending, and all
periods wbese,duty it shall be to appear at said Court.
will take notice; and govern themselves according ly '
l'...heritf's °Mee, Orwlgs-1 C. M. STUMM, Sheriff.
burg, Nov .10,1849. 5 48.1 c
..- ,
'Charles Ilarlel.
FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTINE,
AND SBA WING SALOON.
-N i eer thee:outer of Centre and „Market Streit., •
[ ?, eterresizze.
salty EES CONSTANTLY on hand and for the
following articles t
A large and splendid ansnrtment of colored Lithograph
le prints, single or by the hundred:
Turner altd Fishers Song and Toy Books In great sail
, e r ty,sinsle or by the dozen, I
Dmir,BookS.Letter, Writers. Spelling Books, romers
Emersdn's and Cobb's Beaders,lCopy and Pass
' Honks, -
Comic nod other Almanacs angle or by the dozen,
Steel Pens and Holders,
- ' ' Mr' Cards, Dominoes Conversation,
Packet Book., Playing
; • !Fortune Telling. and Courting Cards,
Shaving Cream and Snap, Waeh Balls Sand Soap, and ,
other Fancy Soaps, 'Extracts, gxe..l
Jute. Haael's Genuine Rear's Oil, Ox Marrow, Carling
r and Cologne Water, !mete Or by the dozen.,'
Tooth,Shaving, Hair, sod Clothes Meshes,
nit'llsinit.Pricket, and Fine Tooth Combs,
Maine's and Frank Miller's Water Prom Oil Clicking
Stocks, Collars, and Suspenders,
RAt6r• endLlaz.nr Strops.
Large assortment of Ladle.' Carts, I 1
o•Carls done up in the beet manner!
He has also on band Duranee Terpsichore or ball
Room Calder. Shaving, Hair Cutting, kc., performed
in the meet:approved style, KS-Razors done ort at the
shortest notice. (Dce23,'4.52-Iys
-- - -
•
A New: Turning Ettabllshin eat,
BSTE, t.‘sl POWER, AT THE amp OF p.m.
MAURER, in TUIRU St., near MARKER. where
ell kinds of; turning in wood will be thankfillly re
dived. arklubratly executed without delay.
Red L0u,,l Table Legs. rke., kept constantly on hand
and for sale at the lowest.mices.
ISAAC-THOMPSON, Foramatt,
March] 10.ta for J. MORGAN.
N. M. Newnam's
PLUMBING 9E-IOP,
BETTY'S now, NORWEGIAN. STREET,
Peu.ivitts. ra.
ALL kinds of Lead Pipe, Skeet Lead, Bran Cocks
fa superior ankle,) Bub Tabs, 13b6s-er Baths
Hydrants, Hydrant Hose, Double and Stasis , Acting
Plurinu, ke.. knal coustaatly. sa band sad for sale.—
Minato Sinks =den order: neat and durable. sad al
WWI stile alValer den la the beat Inuair.
Blake's 'atent Lire-Proof Paint
E7IOM 0810.
THE Subscribers have Jut received a Rather sun
ply of this singular and valuable substance. In
addition to the slate color, they bays a beautiful
chocolate orbrown, resembling the sand scene now In
wilejend so much admiral:Mr the front of buildings
Its principal ingredients are silica. altunina and pro.
toxlde of iron, which In the opinion of scientific me n
satisfactorily amounts for its fire-proof nahtir—the
two fanner sibstaoces being non-conductors, and the
latter acting as.• cement, to bind the whole together
and make a arm and durable paint.
For are it Is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied
with a brush, the same as ordinary Phil, to wood ,
iron, tin, sloe, canvass. paper. Ae. It hardens Vann
ally and becomes fire-proo f. h is particularly stum
ble for moil of buildings, steamboat and car-decks.
railroad bridges.fences, rke. A roof coated with this
ankle is equal to one of slate, at • vast saving of en
pence.
Specimens may be seen al the Mike et the 'that:l
bws. {HARRISON. BROTHERS dr_ Co.,
Na. 43& South Front St., Philada.
April 25.1848. 17 tf
John C. Baker's
COMPOUND PLUM EXTRACT OP
SARSAPARILLA.
pms Article is employed with great greets and by
1 . the mast emimmt Physicians of this city. for lb.
curt of the followingdkrawl:
SCROFULA or Ring's hell. Rbeematism,Cotanente
Diseases, Syphilitic Affections, Teller and Ulcers,
White Swellings. SCUM, N•UIRINI2 or Tic Doloureuz,
Cancer, Goitre, or ProntauCele. (dwelling neck.) Spine
Disease. Chronic Diseases of tne Lungs. to, counter
act the destructive effects of Mercury, Jaundice. Hy
perthropby, or enlargement of the heart, Palpitation
and trembling in the region of t h e heart and stomach,
Enlargement of the Boner. Joints or Ligaments. also
all the various dlteaset of the skin loch as Tet ter
Ringworm, Blies, Pimples, Carbuncles. ft.c.. Dyapep
113 and Liver somplaints, Nervous Affections, Drop
sical Strelllng.Constltational Disorders, and diseas
es originating from an Impure state of the blood and
other fluids of the body, t ail diseases where a
change of the system is required. Price 50 cm. per
bottle.
Prepared only by the Proprietors,
IQIIN tl. & Co.. Wholesale Druce
No. 100 Nnrth3d St. below Race, PhHada
Importers and wholesaledealers In Drugs. Medicines,
Chrinleals, patent medicines, Perfumeries, Sumcal
Instruments. Dull/Mats Glassware, Paints, Oils. Dye
.Btuffs, end Window Glass, also a new and ouperlor
article of Imitation of Plate Glass at about one-fifth
-the price of English or French Plates, any size to
order.
. . .
The Cotoponna Flutd Extract of Sarsaparilla, for
sale by Clemens & Fuego, Pottsville; W. L. Heisler,
Port Carbon; James B. Fall., Ninendlle
February 10, 1819. 7•ly,
Dancing School.
F& c. B. STOUCH, respeCtflally Inform the ch.,-
.gena of Fottsvilln and vicinity. that they Intend
re-opening their Dancing School the coming winter,
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their frlrnds
and the pubic. Due noticeof the opening will Singh/en.
Sept. 15, 1849. • 3041.
Peter F. Ittlidey,
TT ATE occupant of the ''own 11111 and now employ
-6,1 as a Soletman, by Murphy. Cooper es Co . Dry
Cowls Merthants,ot No 27. North Third St., Philadel
phia-offers for sole the unexpireli term ofhls lease, end
the fixtures ond furniture of the Town Hail, in this
flotough. For terms, apply to Jnho Clayton, or to
Jas IT Mudey.on the premises. ,
• Ile also respectfully aolicits those country merch
ant with whom he is acquainted, to old him In his ef
forts zo support a large family, ty giving him their
poisonous. and a share of their custom.
Oct 0, 1819 41— tf
I=
- • • •
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE
g to call the attention of hie friends and
,'"
the public to hi•etock of CARRIAGES
.".- and LIGIIT WAGGONS now on hand
and finishing, which he will dispose of low.
kindvor repairing pr omptly to.
Recollect Corner of Union and Railroad Streets,
iward' the American House.
June 5.184. . 43—Iv • WISTAR A. TURK.
Gas In'Pottsvplei
THE oubscriber Informs the citizens of Pottsville.
that he will be Prepared to arrange the necessary
&tures for lighting Dwelling Houses. liotels.and Pub
is Buildings, with Gas,and to furnish burners of every
icrlety and style, at the the mat raasnnable rates.
anders will he thankfully received at his shop. on the
corner of Much Chunk , and Coal sts., and at the
Watch and .lentetry 'Store of• Robert C. Green, next
door to the Post OtTice. Centre etreet. Pottsvilla. '
Aug. 25.3813. 35-) , JOHN WARNER,
i'Who Says Gas I
Teconm.t.tysi7, setmld mtlify his friend, and far
t mei. patrons, that hats fully prepared to furnish all
Slims of GAS FIXTURES, such as CUANDELIERS.
PEEDENTS; BRACKETS, &c. Sc.. of a sup.rior.
Quality and flask; all work done he him. will be
arranted, and inn st pass inspection of the Superlm
indant. Call` at his Sture, and sax:nine his fixtures.
Sept I, ISM' 46-lf
CIIEAP STOVES!
SELLING OFF BELOW cosi.
THE subscriber hai on hand • illfflt
L„ stock of COOKING, PARLOR AND
STORE STOVES. with Pipe complete.
which he is determined to sell out with
out delay. Persona wishing to pur
chase go , ;11 sloven 11 1 las than Cost will
do well to call on the subscriber. at the cornier of Cen
tre and Market Streets, In the Borough of Pottsville.
GEORGE H. STICHTER.
Oct 13, IS-10. 42.61
Stoves: Stoves! Stovcs
• .
SHEET-IRON & TIN 3IANUPACTORT.
JACOB. 31. LONG.
Grateful for tie liberal patronage bere
t tnfore received, respectfully announces
to the citizens of Pottsville and the
siirrounding cr:untry. that he continues
business at the old stand, opposite
Matz'• White Horse lintel, on Centre Street. In the
B o rough of pottaville, whore he keeps constantly on
hand an extensive and carefully selected assortment
of Parlor sad Cooking Stevie, embracing, all the old
and approved styles, together with a variety of new'
nnes,adinirably adapted to the wants of the Coal re
gion.
- The "Improved complete. of 194 R;" "Pierce's Amer.
Ivan Air Tight, with Chia Top Oven;" and "Stew.
art's Summer and Winter Air Tight," are considered
by those who have tested them, probably the very best
Cooking Stoves that have ever been in•euted. Ile
with mai fence calls attention to his great variety of
Parlor Foul Conking Slaves, which Is unquestinnably
the largest, best and cheapezt,to he found In the County
of Schuylkill.
Ile also keeps con. witty for sale a large arid varied
stock of Sheet Iron, Tin and Japann•d Ware, of the
best quality end at the lowest cash prices.
TIN ROOFING, and all. work connected with that
branch of the business, will he promptly executed, In
the hest manner, and on the most reasonable terms.
Idayl9'49.
STOVES I STOVES! STOVES!
WINTER IS COMING:
SOLOMON 'MOVER,
Corner of Nortcerian aad.Rsitroad Streets,
POTTSVILLE,
ANNOUNCES to his friends and ells-
Somers and the public generally that he
has on hand the most elegant assert
meet of STOVES ever offered in this
communtty embracing all the newest
and most approved patterns. He par
ticularly calla attention to McGRECIOR'S PATENT
PARLOR HEATER, e.hich is pronounced rho best
stove now in use,both for comforLeennomy.and health.
I have the exult:siva right of making these stoves in
Schuylkill County. Also
Cast Iron Radiators,
Empire Conking Stones, &superior !Wide for hotels.
Wilits . Air Tight Conking Stoics, for wood or coal,
a superior article fir Nmuleo. .
Parlor and Chamber Stoves.
Together with a large assortment for all purpdset, all
of which will be sold at unusually lot rates.
TIN AND JAPANNED WARE.—His assortment of
Tin and Japanned Ware it very large. and embraces
all the articles in families, which he will warrant to be
of n superior quality.
All kinds °an', and Sheet Iron Ware manufactured
to order at the shortest notice.
ROOFING & SPOUTING. As beta pret+ared to ens
ecete Tin Rooting and Spent Ingi . Re invites those in
want of sned work, to give him a tall, as he pledges
himself to do It theapt.r and better than It as ver
been done in this place before.
The public are respectfully Invited local] and exam
ne his stock and lodge for themselves. rOctistl
Ilf2B
Attention ! Attention ! •
1 1PPINCOTT S TAYLOR have now nn hand, at
.1 the Corner of Centre and Mahantatign Stn., the
largest st ork of Fall end Hinter Clothing. In the Coun
try, which is now offered for sale, wholesale and re
mit. at prices rult..d to the times.
The immense assortment always to he (mind at this
OM Established ilothing lloneeeitti•ra peculiar advan
tages to purchasers, and the attention of the public is
directed to the fact that the whole, of their enormous
stock is manufactured in Pnonvllle. thereby ensuring
to their custnmers, a animist Of from 20 to 25 per cent.
over ail city spade Clothing.
84000 Winter Over Coats; 2,000 Pantaloons,
and 1,000 Vests, have Just been added to this already
.Afaratrioth Sleek of C10th.,,.
A great variety of English, French and American
Cloths, Cashmeres and Vestitigs. have Just been re.
relved; also, Beaver. Venetian:slid Devrownire Cloths,
of faxhinnalile enhance and stoles. for On Winter sea
sots : - Reinembert LIPPINCOTT dr. TAYLOR,
"cild Onk Hall" Clnthine Store, corner of Centre
and Mahuntatign sec, Pottsville,
Are'determined tn Clnthing cheaper than any that
has ever before been offered in POUSVIIIe.
Oct 20,1849. • 43-tf
Hughes & Brother,
• • MERCHANT TAILORS,
Coare street, our doors above the Town Bail
P.TTAVIT.T.E. re.
MAKE this method of returning theirsineere thanks
to their numerous friends for their liberal patron
age extetided to them. They.nnw respectfully call
iiptir attention, and the public generally, to their new
and extensive stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS.
selected with care from the best houses in the Cities
of New York and Philadelphia, comprising the latest
and most fashionable assortment of French and Eng
lish superfine Broad Cloths,Cassimeres, Vesting,. &et
warranted In be the choicest brought into the [nark et.'
which they will sell as cheap as can he Fought else
where. They are now prepared in execute to order
ell kinds of Clothing. each as Paletot Overcoat', the
improved aryle of Frock and Drees Conts,Pantalnons
and Vests. &e. &e, which cannot fail to pleas the
most fastidious. all of which will be Ent op tinder the
Immediate direction and superintendence of the pro.
prieteint. so as to encore full satisfaction to the purcha
ser in lit, worknianship nod style. All they ask Is, In
give them a trial, and they pledge themselves to give
full and mitlie satisfaction
Oct. ET, 1E49.
• Washington Hotel,
(Ponstaaca KEPT DT HANCKL BEAREO
&hay!kilt Does*:
The subscriber announces to his friends and
•
I the' travelling public that he has taken the
Reeve mentiohed establishment. and fitted np
thrtidghout. so that It wilt equal any estab
lishulent in the County. h Is located near the Depot
of the Philadlephis and Reading Railroad and on the
Main street of the Borough. HIE table will always be
abundantly supplied with the choicest Arileleiell of the
seaport. Ms chambers are large and airy, and his bed
'dlna of the beet kind.
The 'tabling attached to the hotel is large and corn
aldloah. and.attentike battlers will always be (mind
in ttendanco. Us has also accommodations for Dfo
- • .dLe ,
Vehiclea will alwaiie be kept to carry visitors to
• Part of the County. ei elsewhere.
- U he solknes a trial of his 1100.4. feeling Gana
osat ha will eye antics satisfaction to all who Ambit
mplus to sojourn it his Whet. • • •
lip.Y,'42•;- tun linfrr iovirk - •
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLE4 OF
1. kill County.
Isaac Starr.
es.
Thomas Biddle, Sad Jam es W. Penland Jams
N. Banker, with notlckto,his Guardian: Ends' I Yr
hetet T. Sunhat...and the follo*lnk named pm- in
wins and Institution*, claldtind under Calmar-
Htt.• Houston, deceased. Whether MI heirs or 2,
devisees. via James Woodward John Par
num and Warner Justice. Megaton of tti•
Last Will anifiTestament of Churchill Houston, =
&Malted, Susannah Louisa Houston,- Mary ..
Jane Houston, Louisa A. Davis. Mary Ann
Oibb, Margaret T. Johnson. Horatio O. Fan- ;
'
clere,C Houston VancleveJno.Vancleve,Pi'm. =
C. Houston. Eliza Este Elouston.Mary Houston ea:
Geo. H. Brown. Wm. C. H. Brown„, American Z o
Sunday School Union, the Phlladta. promo?
Asylum, the Itidigent %a/W.OWe and single t2t l
man's Society, the Pentiselvosis Bible 8 oefety,
the Philadelphia Home Niesionety Society, the ;tf
Union Benevolent Society, the Pennsylvania ce
Anti-Slavery Society, the Pennsylvania lasti
lotion for the Deaf and Dumb, the Fuel Saving j„,-.
p d b o f a t
. e tt f
he A the me t n y
S a i n t:i d ! e o Li b c e l e n t i y n . e N P o b i t i t a n d e e r i n -
Soup Society of Philadelphia, In the Northern
Liberties, and the eouthwart Soup Society. ;
with notice to all and every person. Corpora- ,
Mon or lostithtton claiming under the said
Churchill Houston, deceased. whether as heir*
or devisees. or In an plenty whatever.
June Tenn, 3449.-62. Breve, De Part. Fac.
BY virtue of an order of sale, made In the &Ave I
stated action of Partition, to toe directed, will ha el
posed to public sale or vendee. on
Maday, November 27(4, 1849.
et 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the PenagylvlDla
Bali, in the Borough of Pr:twine. County eforenatd
the following described premises, 112 :
All Om certain Furnace Forge. and tract of land,'
situate in the Borough of * Pottsville and Norwegian
' Township. Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania; begin
ning at a Spruce tree. marked for a comer, and standq
log on the east side of the Cnnal, and alto of the river!
Schuylkill, thence running partly dnwn along the
Schuylkill and ultimately Mottling It, north 81 degrresl
west 46 perches to a Spruce tree corner.staudlng On the,
west able of the, river Schuylkill, at the waters edge.,
thence by land late of Ales. and John Young. nose
called Carboy 10111 tract 'along the several crossesenii
, distances clown the said River shone 40 perches to k
post, thence by the western and northern lines of the
said Carhop 11111 tract, to land formerly of Atunbace
and William Pont, now or late of Aloes and McDer,
mot, thence by land formerly or said Young', now or
I ateof Thomas Haven, to • Inge white oak tree tor- ,
nor, ht a public
,road now called Norwegian street,
thence along the isanseoinuth 24 degrees, west 175 per
ches south 15 d west al perches, smith 54 de
green, west 41 perches to the corner post of Jame,
limners* Int; and by the use and the last course con
Untied 120 feet more, making In all 48 perches, 4 feet
and 6 inches to • pow, thence across Norwegian et.:
by lot No 101, smith 30 degrees, east 290 feet to a ;mu.
tooth .64 dearees, treat 60feet to a post, thence by lot
No 101, south 30 degrees, east 130 feet, south 54 de•
green, west 230 feet to a post, thence by lot No, 100,
smith 64 degrees. went 173 feet 3 inches to a post. on
the outside, alley line of the old town of Potuville,
thence by land late of Benjamtn Pott andlands of the
New York Coal Company, south 32 degrees. east 262
feet toe post st Norwegian Creek,. thence down the
same to a birch tree corner at. the 'confluence of the
Norwegian Creek and River Schuylk ill, thence south
20 degrees, west 12 perches to a post, youth 47 degrees
east t 0 perches to a post.thence across the same a orarth
70 degrees, rest 6 perches to a post, sta odlogat Schuyl
kill, thence up the came and along the line of Rtiiit.
M. and Lawreece Lewis. north 2 degrees, west 6 per
ches to a stone, north 76 degrees, east 8 perches to a
while pine sapling corner. standing on the Cecil,
tlience up along the towing path of the said ,Canal,
north 73 degrees, east 52 perches toe posit, north 49 der
grecs, east 8 perches to a post, north 71 degrees; tart
20 perches toe pout, north .78 degrees, east II perches
to n post, north 25 degrees, east 31 perches to a poet
„north 74 degrees. east 22 perches to a post, nOrthl3.s
degrees, east 184 perches 'to the place of beginning I
containing 07 acres and 151 perches more or less, In
cluding a part of the said ',premises, the piece of land
called the Wand, excepting out of the foregoing boon
darlei these elevendots of ground, bounded by' Wash-
Ington st. Jefferson it. Cral at. and Centre st., a lot el
mound boudned by Coal st. Schuylkill at. and two 20
feet wide alleys, owned by the Schuylkill Navigation
Company; all that lot or piece of ground,thoupded by
Schuylkill street the Schuylkill Ricer Basirs,and the
eastern line of the lot now occupied by Georgeilaner,
the lots No 2 and 14 on Schuylkill streethend the lots
Nos 3,7, 12 'and 16 on Norwegian green Ma 2 cer
tain lots situate in the Borough of Pottsville of 'resold
on the east side of Norwegian street, (renting on the
same 12.0 feet, and extendlog in lenght or dept I back.
230 feet. and markea to the general plan of sale town,
Nos 10,1 and 101 ; also, a certain lot of groohd situate
in the Borough of Pottsville aforesaid, bounded and
- described as billows: beginning at a poetithence
slung an alley in the Town of Pottavllle, pit allel to
the lot marked in the plan of the said town, Np 41 and
42, south 90 degrees, east 123 feet to a post, thence by
land formerly of John Piet. north 20 degreesaeut 100.
feet to a post, thence by land formerly of the said
John Pott. north 30 degrees, west 123 feet to is Pont,
and thence along land formerly of the said John Pelt.
south 60 degrees, west 120 feet to the place of begin
nine, !subject to the claim:of the Mount Carl Rail.
road Company. for an much of the said lot or tete or
grouud as the said Company may or can lawfully
.claim for the use of the said Road. Also, all that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the mirth
westerly side of Norwegian street and the goothward . -
ly side of Coal street, in the Borough of Pottsville,
aforesaid ; beginning at the northwestwardly of the
corner of the said Norwegian wrest and Coil itreet,
thence along the raid Coal street, north 3uldearees,
west 106 feet 0 inches, thence by ground Of Jacob
Alter, south GO degrees, weal 150 feet, thencei Borth 30
degree., west 7 feet, thence south 60 degrees,! west
3U tact to a op feet wide street, as tyidened by thesald
Jacob Alter from a 20 feet wide alley now called Rail
road street, thence along the said Railroad street,
south 30 degrees, east 225 feet 9 inches, to ti tl e north
westerly cornOr of said Railroad street end Nome-,
el:in street, thence airings:lid Norwegian writ; north'
,54 degrees, east 168 feet to the place of beginning;
also, all the Interest which was of said Jacob , Alter,
in, and to the strip of ground. lying In front of the
above described lot of ground thrown out by thesaid
Jacob Ahem, widen the aforesaid 20 feet wide alley
to a 40 feet Wide street, now called Railroad street,
Also all that piece or parcel of ground situate In the ,
Borough of Pottsville, aforesaid • beginning at a post
near the side, of the Norwegian Creek, thence north
52 degrees, west 240 feet to the eastwardly side of the
Mount Carbon Railroad, thence down along the side of
same, smith 174 degreea,ieast 90 feet, eolith 221 de.
grses, east 173 - feet to a post, !hence from said Rood
across raid Creek, north 44 degree., east 5.1 fret to the
beginning, with the Mills, Landlnge, Basin; Balloted
and oppurterafirea, belonging and appertaitling to all
the above .described premises which are knoWn as the
Greenwood cajole, excepting mit of the same, four un
divided flfth p'arts of thestone or fossil coil oral tilt
right of mining for and removing the same that may
be (Mind upon the said premises, toying withinathe
boundaries ef the Coal Reserve. set forth and mention
td certain Deed froniWilliam Morris and wife to
'sane' Thomas. dated June 23d, A. D., 1706, end also
excepting any lots that may have been sold heretofore,
and not !thrive specialty excepted with the apportenan
en.
Sheriff 's 0111ce, Orwigs 1 J. T. WERNER, Sherill.
burg, Oct. 27; 1619. f '44-te
. Patent Imbrtertllng 011,'
n. D. Scuonitott,
HO pnrchase'd the exclusive rieht for mann-
Picturing and vending the Patent TuhilcatingOiL
from P. S Devian Co., for Schuylkill. Dartohin.leb
a non, Columbia, Northumberland, Luserne,Wyoming,
Lycoming, Lehigh, Carbon and Northampton Counties,
he anuounres to the public that he has commencedthe
manutactore of it in theAlorough of Pottsville, where
he will he happy to *Hilo!y nil orders promptly, and at
the same rate ti can he purchased from the Proprietors
of the patent right. This oil was patented JanunFy
16th; 1819, amine euperioenxcellence and cheapneas,
hoe already given it the preference over all other oils
in use, for all kinds of Stationary Machinery. Loco
motives and cars on our Dallroads.—and also for Lamp
.•
MI orders left at his store.wlllbe promptly attended
to. R. D. SCHOEN ER. .
" Centre et, , opposite the Post Office.
Noisy'lle.June 16 1649.
The following certificates chow its character
. Philadelphia, Dec , 4. 1549.
Menace. P. S. Device k Co.—Gentleman:—The Pa
tent Composition you seat me to have tried, and which
you design as a substitute for she best oil in the work
Ingo( Machinery. has, I am happy to sag. more than
realized my expectathins. I had it fully] tested on a
Locomotive Engine for two days, (In rainy weather.
with mud flying over the machine at eireryrevolution)
by • skillibt engineer, who secures me that It works
equal to the hest spermaceti oil, with.• saving In
quantity of 20 percent. This saving, together with
the greatly reduced price at which you infirrm me you
can furnish the article, ivillstroogly recommend its wise
nn Railroads and in large mills and factoirics where
large quantities of Oil are used. I have nose no doubt
of its entire success. add under that impreision tender
you my 'intern cotagratulaiions. Truly 'yours,
WiI.!EXOLISFP
. Pnttev . ille, J:rn 2N, '4O.
This is to certify that we have been [miner. 8 Dvian
,• eo's Patent Lubricatinr Oil for the lan( oh weeks
and can give on our decided opinion, that, bealder
being sr, much cheaper, ip peculiar superiority over
.the best sperm oil, durability on ImaChinery.
which renders it a very desirahle. article fur that aut
o.. We are extensively engaged in Mining and
shipping coal, havina eleven steam engine Sol yarinui
capacities at work hoisting coal, pumping water, Ir.c.
blicags, narrating, & CO.
I
P S Devlan & Cn-iGentlemen : We heti bent using
your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery of
the Reading Iron and null works. fir the fast nine
wee km,and we consider we have given It a Nit trial. as
he works argcalcirlated to manufacture four thousand
Inns of Iron and nails per annum. The machln e - -is
very heavy, the engine one htindred and silty
power, and the speeds aro from thirty , to inn° hundred
revolutions per minute.
After the shore trial. we can 'recommend the oil as
Noel to the best sperm oil used 'ln the tionnivy.• viz!
' for heaving hearings and fast speeds. such as Shafting
and fans. I rectialb yoursotek, I .
Jiang, hPICAnty.
Manager of the Reeding Iron,Nall and Tube Works
, '49. ; —4o4tf
Brockville
• FIRE CLAY WORKS.
?Flit PROPRIETOR bf the Brockville Werke, re •
spoctfully oilers to the community of the surround
ing district, a notelty, in the article of Carex, Cocoa
at PIRESSED fanny MUCKS, intended to supervede In
this region, the Proladembia premed Bricks. ,
The peculiar indecemenut hb presents in thin article.
are its superior beauty, dare.lihty•soridity, kfaestl;. and
cheapnesi to the extent of more than SO per tent com
pared with the Philadelphia Bark, When used in this
locality. The glee Is larger than the ordinery
and their proportions mathematically correct; and to
obviate any inconvenience; (should parties :apprehend
it) in working In the usual sized brick., he will Amnion
cheaper qualities of the needful sizes, for 'gable and
Inside • • '
A piece of wail built ,of the above .Brieks, maybe
seen alter Monday next, unde'r the porch, anti° Penn
sylvania Bali, In this Borough. Ile also solltimetten—
Bon to hie Panama Ravine Balms. a. superior In
pearaare, din:Wiry and ckasp.mq to the Philadelphr;.
Paving Brick..
Wedge Ilriasfor irches,Rey Wthes,flideWed'aes.
Furnace and Mtn Linings, Stove Maw. Spar, Gut
ters, Blacks for Coping, do for Hinges, Bciir,iere,
manufactured to order at short notice. • II
Far correct inforreachip an to the intrinsic dualities
and adaptation of the .stinve Front aed Paiits Bricks,
he is permitted in refer to the following pteriteal man
Mess. Joszru Gge,tiris, Architect and Builder.
Juror Mctisasos,Master Bricklayer.
Lastaa Hai, do
Joys E. Marvin, do
, Tuns. P. do.
Orders respectfully trenched by the Propirtater. Of
ace over Horace Smith, Es q .'s Canoe at, Pottsville.
Y. HODGSON. ProOrlator.
133320
MEM
CoI e EVI . F y -;4000 no. 7,o4 . e .t l4lr A gl e lir e tris . t
Nov (- 3, ',456
Q AP NIAGO IB . C . IIIEEESE.—For saleb
S'l le .
Bop It, 3. m. aroa*e!
fm. )
IS sad 15 MAI •tli pt.
- 1
...._._
rtasrost Or citoLsaa t ;-
iias igiiiipiade itsapnea
plttit. the Steamer Con- ,
ILd ' . , with emigrants, on the
y : tenses of cholera hid
...id daring the voyage-11
1 fatality. The epidemio
.t4 above Flitistnrg• ' .
aiir.Arrns
The ehole
ranee in St.
stitation. 1.
15th inst.
Ocenred on b
bad terminat '
had broken
le. r eli :7t ' :F: Ther
through Shand they
newspaper
. it np and-bright. Reporters
. i of of the plate tie Melting
there were lamps burning
rooms, anal above. where
. ' were nt vrOrk, the wine
.gilding were in a blase of
I at m o r e pen, Warrington l '
d 'she i s — the great engin—
e's. She has her inibasti.
r quarter of the world...4ler
ti I every road. Her officers
‘C . t t tieus et • h 3 arTies l az ets d nher e T . is h o e y;
• Yonder jotirnal has an
Minute giving bribes it Mad
her inspecting the price of pa..
)r,ent Garden. Look! hero
oreign express galloping in.
able to give news in Dow
-morrow ! funds will rise or
be made or lost; Lord B.
1..ful holding the paper in his
ing the noble Marquis in his
A° a great speech ; and Mr.
e called away from his sap+
k Kitchen; for he.is foreign
id sees the mail 6 the news.
efore he goes to Idipein."—
ng, the friends mined into
-8, as -the dams W2ll hegui
.Pendenhis• _ , ,
ftEr Tht
were passing ,
talked, and
was all ligh
were comin
into it in cab
in the edit
the composit
dows of the
Loot
said : "Thei
she never ale'
dors in ever
,couriers ..
(march alon:
walk into s
are übigai •
agent at this
rid, and ano I
tatoes in C
eomes the
They will .
fling street .
fortun
sill get O. I
hand, and s
place. will. .
Dolan will .
per at the Ti
sub-editor;
paper sheet t
And so tal
their chant
ning to pee .
tg• goin!—T. S. Raymond.
e, ted to Congress from the
,ittrict. Va., where Cass had
' • in '4B. el great 'Whig vie-
oar •
has been e'
Wheeling d,
800 majori
uir •
jelfollowing toast Anil given al
1 ald by the typographical craft
1,1
. 1 . city, on Wednesday. J7th
ll emory of Benjamin Frank=
• 's—lt ex-presses truth-4;
... i.
i4—int-presses knnwledge and
•, „
one. , •
4tA this too good) to be sup.
& d l theiefore publish it. • .
de
the festival
of New Y
of April, i
Ho :
The . P
presses err.
oppreiiies
We the
pressed, a
- •
dr h ir e s' court sale: •
. .
D URSUAN . to aq order of the Orphans' Court of
t
real
I- Echullhil err" . the subscribers, appellee/re by
the Trustees eft e saehl.Court to make sale of he
estate or JAC E 170E1111ING. late of the Do ugh of
Pottsville. de eesed , will expose to sale b pnblie
vendee, on 0 •turday, the 17th day of Nevem er. 1944/.
at ten o'Clock a the forenoon. at the Ezell* r• Hotel*
in the Boron , of Pottsvale.eforeasid. all that tertian e
messuage emir of Around marked cumber Ow. and ,
situate on Po }t Carbon Avenue, In:Yonne* Additlesi
el
nding to the' ; plan or plot of avid Ad-,
ditlon, contal ink in front on said Avenue 50 feet, aid
running back n one side about 90 feet in depth, new
tit it strikes t e boundary line of Young's, Landing. e
on the other ide about 145 feet, until it strikes 00 1
to Pottsville. re
said bounder 10 - le, with a two story-dwelling house
thereon erect eijate the estate of the said deceased.
Attendance olli be given, and the condition* of
sale made to oh at.the liras and place of them lOC
II JOHN °WINNER, Trustee.
Ii;),ERCIIER, Clerk. • •• - •
DANIEL
f i7
Ft Farm Lanai/ frit
_
RKING , HIM: ~
_;
r t s ettlers. In tract! of from .50 to log •
1,75 to •9 pecetre, for cardi or part
°ming and loillmiu Countlea,,PA ,U
flPottorilio.hy way of Gloom.sburg. 10
amtle,d,nrid cleared a*neg,sotl acres. A
WO, and a Grist Ifill In preparation.
el or :Tapley Gillingham, Pottavllle, or.,
.t ni, Gen. Anthony Frick, Earl....
11. BELLAS, Sunbury.
45-4 t
Olt SAX 1
X' acres.st
no credit ,n I
tank. north .•
farnitiep haw .
Ace MITI la•
Inquire felt •
of the prnptt
or ,
Nov 3 144.3
ille Female Institute. .
.. PRIOR, A. M.. Prietiped. .
; L ti L ta l l ' i P s R no rn w ß. op ri en c. fo P ti el e P re i Cept lee of
. 1 1
t locitinn is nn Second treetonteanor
L i e ian . in the rooms recently occupied by
t id Towne.
• en with the wishes of a number of the
'ligation. in Pottsville. the Principal Mug
gclinnl tnr the educatinn of young Wise
aches of a useful and finished education;
td establish a permanent Institution. ar.
r ilepartments, with competent tenChelli
Taal the head of ...chi—thus affording to
til.s for having their daughtherreducated
expense and inconvenience of seeding
late. The course of Inetruction, at yea,
ni.Primary, Junior and Senior Depart,
th are subdivided Into classes according to
proficiency of pupils. Appllcante sea adr
PI Pt imary Department at any age.. Sig
dipg pupil. can be accommodated at mod
s.', The price for day gen - Jars. will vary
lEight Dollars per termer three months.
Information may be obtained of the Pilo-
Seminary.
, .
Right Rey. Alonzo Porter, Reg, Win C: '
e Palmer, Don.. Chas. W. Pittman. E. 0.
nd Andrew tßossci. tt 1...
6,t 1149. . o.tf
• . .
Potts
PHIS Instl
Ipains.
above Nom t i
the Rev. Ed
In compliat
friends'of Er
commenced
in all the bin
His drillEn
ranged In for
and profess
parents frail I
them finm h
ent, include
meats; %chi,
the and
DIM
er elght heal
erste charg
Own Three
Any Cantle
cirol, at the 1
.Refirese
Cooley. Jut!
Parry Earl .
Oct
•
tra Fa!mtly Flour.
criber has just received a lot of De lost*
Extra Family Flour, a very superior vtiv .
Ily use—manufactured at Reading, fimixi
to wheat, Which he *lll sell at maoufic-
9" RE tab
L & Ham'
els f r F
the best n•
fiver's pric
He e,o!
%loannina
several eat
•
1 .: •
• i
I ens all kinds ofVlotir,,atoll,r,eod at ttne
en wholesale prices, he b ung Agent foe
.nslve Manuractuteri• -1 • •
R. D. SCIIOENER ',
4S-t(
Nnv 3.151 P.
MEE
CARD.—LITTLE & MARTIN
MESA LE and Retail Dealers In DRY
!DIM, GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUoRS.&e.
re nn Centre Street. near the carnet alit
o which the attenton of the citizens of Meal
Is respectfully soli leited..
JOIN t. LITTLE.
. Oct 9.8-441 JOHN S. C.HA •
gatik. w .
fnv 4,
haningo.
and countr
17=112
eaulllbl Gilt Bibl*. "
I ONLY ao cEN'ts I
scriber has just received a supply of ale
nand and gilt pocket Hades, with good pellet
'which be can self at the unusually low raid
per copy. Alen,.
SCHOOL BiBLEEL
ets. each, at . • HANNAN'S
1
Cheap VVholrsale and Retail Bookstores.
Ste.
TAE
gantly
and paper,
of 50 cent
IMMO
GEM
;Persons Gettig West.
T.I
Tit NNE
Alen. :
ble article I
LgR'S Guides through the Vetted State.
tips or the Western States—WerYint'
for persons going West. f•I Bale cheq'. •
BAN NM'S
Cheap Book end Station's' , Stores.
9.
Nov 3, 1
er Yard,' ill. Sehuylkill
Ha eh.
ni
.critier iespectthilg begs leave 10 throe*
ritornerti and the public, of Sehraylkill Cotsitly
that he has ar large and! esientive stock of
a SUSQUEHANNA LUMBF.ft oh hood,
baliftlnippurposes. Also.JOlst; Scanning.
p Shingles. all of which be will sell on
isatonable terms. ;
hid most respectfully lock! all pa/astern
. ' ..
the for themselves before buying elm.
DAVID D. LEWIS.
;141.-40.if
Lum
T""
his e
genral,
BEASO3
eoltable
JUJUt anA
the moat
Z. He w
to enil and
whim.
Sept 21
Lcrihers off a er i gr . sal ° e 200 1 4144 of Bilffslo
received direct trod' St. Louis, which will
• unable, in lots to salt porch aa ri aa . •
I WOMRATII its 50:11.
TRobe
be sold re
ERIS fIARONVARE.—A complete and
f den, Saddlers. Caniage upt
n.Hardirare at red
i mtc r lolt.
11pe311
1 Constantly es land and
to' sal* by
I J. PALMER & Co.
,•.• r Market Stress Wharf.
tDSIDER. I • run.anctenra..
MS. • ,
Ib ttIEESE. J Bent. 8. 49. 874m0.
MACKE
MAD. j
SALMO.'
PORK,
.0318LE01.--.100 Family Bibles, Ymny6.
;dice nom *LSO to V
HANNAN%
D, just reearead and
• .
3d-) Citeip Book and variety Biome.
F AX ing t
for-tate,
Sept II
T. Nicholas,
MIX Informs the citizen's: Pottsville
u deity, that be hse removed hie Medical Of
npothecary Store. to the 014 meat formerly
$7 ichofse k Collins. come of Market and
li., where he will be pleased to give medics.
d nreferibe protacripik.as: lie flatters him-
F .:ein long experience In the business and et
his proft:tsioo, be will give general made
It end g
nee end r
ocetiple.
Second I
advice.,
self
teener,
rart.nn.
At 01
and se.
cat 051
TtAida
Sept 1,
I,.ynest of some of the Maas of Mantrap.,
lunduly country, he bee established a sae*.
in that place, where he may be [novelise=
nd Friday nnernoon of every week,
! NM(
Eli Thompson.
AL ESTATE AGENTi AND
COLLECTOR OF RENTS.
is Pert Carlron, Ss lay/hilt County. PAN
obectiber will . take charge of Coal Lands.
1144 thictses,Aid other property. and conger
the. UMW, Sly the County of SchnylkW. and
bluttnewl.annected with his Agency, will he
attended to,
THE I
D
Rents
Clothe
prompt
ELI ,THODIPBON.
Port Carbon.sthoylc ill co..
-• Bora Pattorson, sod none* Smith, East•
Port's!lN.
@amid Bell. itssilint.
Wm. H. Wilson. No. 9. North ad It.
' Philadelphia.orl2•l*
XING ISSAWLII—A handsome wart
t Drawl!, ors It IdWars, Sametio. fait by
li.• IDA
FE
sea..
Pt, nags
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