The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, March 05, 1836, Image 4

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virtnepf .e . writh of Vesdnioni Ex.
lanes and Lee ri oaks, issued out of the
;of Common Ple of, Schuylkill county,
me directed, will be deposed to Public Salo
ri - Jltinda.`y the 14th day .of
h next, at the house 4-John Heber, inn,.
rin t h e .Ibor/ITIOCter rinegrOVC, Schuylkill
y, -at. ana..o'clocki, P. M. The atutivided
alf of ell those 44. tractspf land, situate in
, eiru, :Wayne, Iskrweetan and Pinegrove
4 ..hiPa , SchuYiltill Coun4. containing in the
e, two thousand elx hundred and thirty-two li
and scventy.fou.r perches, and the allowance,
:hich ~were - surtlived 'in pursuance of six
Lts, dated respectively on the 18th day of
lipber,:A. D. 1723, and granted by the Cont.
silialth of Penruntranti to the follosiing per.
, viz: Peter Filbert, John Kidd, Jobe SPY ker.
Otto, Esq. John • Spayd, •F.se. and William
man, with the a ppartepancee—Late the .1..
cif Gedrge Revd.':-
k 06 , same tfme,and place, a
:.: . certain lotlor''pece of-ground, situate
,:•• in the borough of Pinegrove, iri the
l illi coonty of Schuylkill, 1 1(:.ounded by the
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' . ; r 'al, road en the tarn, by the Orwigs:
i g road on the south, bithe Taltrohocken road
,) he west, and a 151 feet alley on the ninth, eon
.' g ooe acre, more or Iva, with the appurtes
i cos, consisting of a. large • two story frame
oiling house and kitchen, spring house, office
a frame stable; the house is now occupied as
ivern—Late the state of Henry IV. Conrad,.
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On Tnekday - the 15th day of
i rch next, at the'. house of Witham Mortimer,
, keeper, in the bit ouvh of Pottsville, Schuylkill
nty, all o'clock, P. M. Ali that certain mos
.,. 4 , auage and lot of greund,• situate on
. the socith westerly side of Centre street,
.
z I in the borough of Pottsville, county
I _ I , T'. aforesaid, containing iii front on said
re street 6I feet, and in dcpj.h .2.40 feet, being
to lot marked in the general plan ofeaid bon,• b
o. 8-2, and bounded northwesterbi by a 33 et
y
met, southwesterly by peennd or Adam's sir- et,
'utheasterly by lot Vo. 81, and •northeasterlyiby
rid Centre street, with the aplmtrtenancei, • eon
t.ting of a 3 story ; frame'dwelling house, (ocen
ied as a tavern,' a frame kitchen, and a three
ory brick dwelling house, 2 stable's and sheds
id two primps, onle on the back porch, and one
,the yard—Late the
h etet° of Samuel Ifeffner.
4 At the IterMe time and place, a
' certain tract ofiand, situate in Barns
i litto
township, Schuylkill county, trounde'd
by lands of. Peter Seitzinger, Beale
,,,,,min Milen and others, containing
Aor hundred'and fifty acres, mite or less, With
he appurteriandert, consisting of a one 2 story
tame dwelling house, Koccokued as a tavern,} 3
!mall dwelling ho*s, I saw mill, stables .and
sheds---Late the eirtate of Edward Myers, seb'r.
alt the swine time and place,
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cour
and
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No. 1
All that certain; lot of ground, situate on the
oftheasterly side of &diet street, in - the bor.
ugh of Pottsville,:conityiiThresaid, and tnarked
in Pott 61, PattersOn's iidditienal plan of said bo
% rougl4 N 0.12, containing in front on
said Market street, 20 feet, and in
s depth 1190 feet, bounded northeasterly
by lot No. It, northwesterly by a
dfrfeet wide street, southwesterly by lot No. 15,
and eoutheasterlylby . said Market street, with the
appurtenances, consulting. of a two story brick
dwelling house with t basement story.
No. 2.
Also two certain lots or pieces of ground, situ
ate on the southiMsterly • side of Third street, in
the bomngh of POtnisillc, county iforesaid, mar.
I - ked i Pott aY Patterson's additional
plan hf .said borough, No's. 1 and 2,
Its contitinin torm,„ ther, in font on third
_ - woes, 12 0 feet, and in depth 270-feet,
ridedsdutheeitorly by Lyon street, southwes
terly by a 40 Met wide -street, called (Wolcott
street) with the thipurtenances, consisting of a one
7. 2 Story frame dwielling house.
No. 3.;
• i Also, a certain lin or piece a g round. situate on
Asitheasteriw side of High titrectOn the bor.
ofigh ofiPottsyille. comity aforesaid, marked in
Bolt Pattersen's additional plan of said ho.
I rough. No. 10.4, eantaining in front.
on chid Higic street, 60 feet, and in
• dept i lt24orect. undc4 northeasterly.
sit
_- by a; 49 feet wid truce, southeasterly
by , Lyon street,. southyreste y by lot No. 105,
lad northwesterly by said High street, Frith the
appurtenances./
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Also,-a. cot tarn lot or .piece of ground, situate
in the ; borough of Pottgwille, county aforesaid.
triarketi in 'Putt Sr Patkrenn's additimal plan of
%,_said Lorongh, No. containining
' '3 7, f; , . in front on High street. 60 feet, and
: in ' depth 218 Rct,'bounded southwes.
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f- • tcr yby lot N o. 107, sou th easterly by
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Lyon street, northeasterly by lot of Pott & Pat.
terson, apa nOrthwesterly by High street, ooh
the appuitentiptes—Late the estate of William
.It the earns time and place t a
certain tract of land, situate to Barry township,
Schuylkill county, beginning at a pine corner on
the soesterti corner of a tract of land, • grant.
ed to.J Fhller by the Continue wealth of Penn.
44 4
aybrapin, y Virtue of three warrants, dated tea
pective*Che 11th, 15th and 17th days of.Attgust,
A. 1) lEf29, tdr 920 acres; thence running north
" .1. - •.,,. 9•4egrecs, west 50 perches along the
-•:".:vl';' ,. /.? line of the original survey of the afore.
•---; • -:-. salid , tract of land, to a atone ; thence
1 south 70,degfees west 160 perches to
to stone; thentle, south 9 degrees, east 50 perches
tea pine tree,
and 'thence north 78 degrees, east
160 -perches lo tbe - place of beginning, containing
60 acres, tieing part oft& aforesaid treat ot land
containing 920 acres, which was granted to the
aforesaid John Fidler---Late the estate of Henry
Bangs. 1 . . ,
.dt the slime time and place, .a
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certain lot of ground, situate in the
/-. '''.- lioruogh of Pottsville, county afore.
• y. cs '• • • staid, bounded in front on Market
rll -,:, , ii tr treat, i therea r by a ten feet alley,
... 116, n
containing lin front2o feet, and in depth 115 fee
and marked in the general plan of gild borough,
NEA 3, being part. oflotbriglitally marked in the
plan 'of sahh honyugle-Weil 94; - with the appurte
nances, consistfhg of a one story frauterdwel
hog. house±Late the.eatate of Robert MaQuaik.
Ansi* :Onetime and p4itee l 41
certain traqt offhand, sittoutajo Schuylkill town
ship, conoty aforesaid; beginning at a stone,'
thence' by land of Francis 11.: Nichols, north- 66
detirceiktitiOt ,149 perches .to a pine, south 24. x;
grime, cluitis l 4perehem to. stone; thence by Land , ,
of Arthur St. Clair Nichol*, north •66 degrees,
sad 223 perches to a atone; thence by -lent 44
liliatiamin R. Morita:north 4firletrearoces263
Pe r'o" . %litotes:llllnm by otheslicitindland
la irs ce 0, - ; , , 0 , 4 2 .. , Ortall
~. rnir
-014110 • 0000AtMetrlftly'`esitta9 lioica;
1214,* ' , iifebegitudnga containiEr.:Boeile
ii-alloaranceougetheracirh the h tr ,
' flre=h l l Ihaportenarrees.- - • 9_ , -t:
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MESE
At the. same -time and place . all
that certain share of 103 acres and Clp i relics
and allowance, out of th e fellosringisand Sided
tract of hind situate in West Penn' %Ow ship.
Schitylkill , Oonnty, beginning at a &tette.- thence
by land now Michael awes, north 68 degrees,
east 166 parches to a pine, thence by vacant lend
now Johntditoener and Nicholas Ohlts's improve.
meets, north 14 degrees, west 215 perches to a
tdone, thence by Thomas Lord, south 66 degrees,
west two hundred and twelve perches to a stone,
thence south 14 degrees, east 81 perches to a black
oak, thence by lands of Abraham Heideman,
north 69 degrees, east 8 perches to a pine, south
I.degree, east 49 pefeles to a stone, south 40 de
grees, east 88 perches to the place of beginning,
containing as the patent 'dinars 269 acres, art
100 perches, and allowance, it being the said Pe
ter Reinhart's share out of a patent 'of 269 acres
and 100 perd* which the Commonwealth of
Penns:ill-unit). by their patent. dated August 14th,
A. 1/- 1830.-granted the same unto James ~ Price
with the appurtenances. . . .
No. '2.
All that certain one undivided fourth part oral!
that certain tract br parcel of land situate •ntt Sil.
ver Creep a branch of big Eehrlylkill in. Selinyl
kill township,,in the county of Schuilkill. adjoin
ing lands;which were:late the property nf .fohn
Riehards'and others, called the Valley Furnace
Company, now the property of the Rev. Freder
i'ek Cieisen hei trier and others beginning eta atone
corner, thence partly by land surveyed on a war
rant to Reuben Davies and partly by lands sur
veyed on a warrant to Daniel Keleher, east two
hundred 1n d twenty-nine and a half porches cross
ing Saver Creek toe stone corner, thence tly land
surveyed on a warrant to Blaney Cochran, north
315 perches to a stone corner, thence by land
surveyed on a warrant to George Miller, west
229 A perches, crossing Silver Creek to a stone
corner, and thence by land surveyed on a war
rant to Rliza Davis, south 315 perches to the place
of beginning, containing 451 acres and 132 per.
dies with the appurtenances.
No. 3.
One fill equal and. undivided +eighth part of
and in to all that tract or parcel eland called
German Plat, iiitOnted on the branchei of Mack
Creel, late in Northampton connty, now Scbuyl.
kill county, beginning at a white thence by
land of Philip Conrad Konekel, Being 10 degrees,
cast 97 perches to a post, south 80 degrees, west
741 perches to a post, south 10 degrees, east 349
perches to a post, thence by land of Mary Kane-
He and vacant land, south 80 degrees, west 150
perches to a stone by a pine, thence by said
vacant Land, . north 10 degrees, west 138
perches to a post, south 80 degrees, west 43 per
clic" to a small pine; north 10 degrets, west 211
perches to a pine and .north 60 degret.si east 285
perches to the plate of beginning, containing 439
acres and 20 perches and allowance with the ap
purtenances. No. 4.
All that certain northwesterly rear part of a lot
ofground situate en the south side of Adams
street, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill
county.- rked ip the general ' plan 'of said bo•
L , • rough No. 90, bounded on the south
a. ,7t easterly aide by the other part of the
same.lot, on the northwesterly by a
public atleyom the sonthwestardly by
a 60:leet street, containing in front, along said
street•and rear 30 feel, and in depth 90 feet, with
the appurtenances consisting of a one story Frame
Dwelling florae.
. No. 5. . .
....!.......,..t The undivided one forath ff a cer
.;,,,,',"..: min tract of land, situate ih '. Schuyl-
gig ' :•-; • . kilt township. Schuylkill county, war.
-,_----,:.-:--- ranted in the name of Cithaline Mex.
ger,-and bounded on the north.by binds &George '
Miller; on the east by land of Blaney t.:'behrian, on
Dre Booth fjy land of Daniel li:etcher vv.! on the
west' by land of Elizabeth Dads, ;surveyed
'under a warrant for 400 acres, bearing date No.
vereher 19th, A. D. 1793,.with the appurtenances,
consisting ofd small House and 'Stable, and a
Saw.mill; late the estate-of Peter Ref teha rt..
. On Saturday the 19th day of
March next, at the house of John : Kemier, inn
keeper, in the borough of Orwigabarg, at 1 o'
clock, P. M. Two certain adjoining tracts of
land, situate in Manheim township,: Schuylkill
county, bounded by lands of Frederick Freed,
John Shelly, George Rillegaa and others, contain.
... 4 ing together 14 acres 50i perches,
~.:-......,..... ot •
, „- , cruet measure, more or less, with the
• ill fa',. appurtenances , consisting of an of
c'''' mill, a smalllog dwelling hence, alo t
barn; and a certain water ,power upon the prem..
isles, obtained from Peter Fisher by an agreement
made the 7th day of April A. D. 1829, and rotor.
deli the same day and year as afinesaid, in Mis.
cellac,cona Book No. 4, page 35; Also, a certain
tract of land, situate in Manheim irA4nahip, coun
ty aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jimmie Price,
Henry Deibert and others, containing seven a-
cres and sixty eight perches, strict 'imagine, with
the. ;appurtenances—Late the estate of Peter
Gni , . :•
I Vac same time an¢l 'place, a
.. certain lot of ground', Situate in the
' ..'''''l'i, borough of Orwigeburgacounty afore
-11 •il :i• .. said, bouridui in front tin *Market street
ail . r 2., . .',.- f
,_.,.;.._... and Wayne street, in the rear by a
twenty feet alley, and marked in the genera/ plan
of the borough, No.' 14, containing in front on
Market, 66 feet, and in depth 180 feet, with the
appurtenances, consisting of a large two story
frame dwelling house and kitchen.; (occupied as
a tavern,) and a frame stable.-.-Lito the estate
of Jain Kepner. ,
At the same time and id Place., a
: certain plantation LI Oct; tract orland,
C• ' •
'sit ce -.aforesaid, bounded hy i lands of Mi.
8 _ __ l ,:_f._ cheat Delbert andgiripparlYi by land
• or late vacant, and eontainingl4o7i acres and
allowance, being the same preniis.as which Hen
ry Koch and wile granted- and conveyed to the
said EdWard W. Robinson, kit tiled dated the
25th day of March, A. D. 1830,, together with the
heredilaments and sppurtenancel, consisting of
2 dwellin houses, 1 log l barmand one stable—
Late the.to of . .. Edward W. ' T R (Anson.
*fit e same time a . d place, a
giita
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„ ..,1 ' certain lot of ground, situate lti the
trivin of McKee :460g, Bchnylkill
• ;II :: , county, hounded in font on Market
, - --.- street and Cheartuti sireet.'end in the
, .
rear ein nornpass alley , and on land aide by lot No.l
44. and Marked in the genenti pan of said town)
i.h i i...
With theiNo..42, containing in .t 4 perches,;
and in dept , 10 perches, with' appurtenances *
consisting eta: one story frame dwelling am) kit«
chart, risi 2.story atone dwelling' house and kit. 4
then an a frame bai&- Latta e estate of,Beri
;nerd . - er, Esq. • • • , ) !
t
i At he 'frame time a ciplacea' a,
4,
~... _ that certain null o land, situate iia
-- : " ; '...14 Pchttylkill Yell , it the hemp
tut...;_. wittet's'br th'ia big "Pi huylkill; -at th
4
..._ ---.. torpliteneem e ed. e;,..„ haylkill V
1 letaliNtoaditt Behuriltill 4issinehiP i entinty z
'iferesaidt.heginningtt ' tsatiatrid'fietitt
, :tke. e York eel& tral ' ' afitlai 4ennpati ,
il l
t.- --- -. i
:limners Plliesaliesonth iii ti:aegreavvre
ta ig m b e tl i I " 4 " erc4l ,4,,rnt k i r iE,7l46ll` ri di t i e'n• i '' ''ril f " m m . TliFezq bY i l litis:,
wail
to thins. west- 48 pad a Ittine ;ha ;
EMMMI
saidvoad,
,t,„
,
south 811 d greet. west 29 'perched toettone cor
ner, north perches to a steno, nprth 2 degrees.
west 69 8- petChe9 id ti; stone corner; thence
by land au yed on: warrant granted to Abra
Broom an 4 oel Wetherill, both dated the 18th
del , of No fiber, 1793,, north 65 degrees, east 62
perches to, stone -corner. north-24 degrees. we'll
21 perches!, a stone owner, andthence north 65
degrees, e t 61 perches to a stone corner, and I
thence by c said land otthe said New York and I
'VuswerS , eoal comirany,' , south 75 degrees, east
19.1rnrchss to the place of beginning, containifig
90 acres and 841 perches, with hereditaments and
appurtenances, consisting of a 2 story log dwel
ling
hoz4i, and a frame kitchen, a one story
frame d )ling house and kitchen, and a one sto.l
ry leg &Miring helm and a log stable,—Late the I
estate of Oestas Addis Egret, Esq. T7ustee of
the New Xork and Turnmrora coal company.
at the samelime and place, all
that certriin plant'ation and two contigoons and
ac‘joioing tracts of landosituate, lying and being
in Schuylkill township, county aforesaid, bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at a atone
corner, thence by land of Edward B. flublcy E.N.
north 4 degrees, east 611 perches to a stone
north 24islegrees, west ,28 perchers to a stone; I
thence hly the same and land of Benjamin R.
Morgan; Esq. north 66 degrees, east 52 perches
to a pine corner, north 61 degrees, east 372 per-,
ches to a - stone, north 29 degrees, west 331 per
ches tole atone, north 61 degrees, east 991 per
ches to t stone, north 30 degrees, west .56,1 per
ches to stone; thence by land part of this lar
ger tradt, now Doctor !nester, south 62 degrees,
west 1. perches to a stone, north 30 degr e cr
west I perehes to a stone, north 62 degrees, st
102 perc hes ton poet ; thence by land - surveyed
fur Let is Auden/led, 2k.c. north 30 degrees, west
32 per es is a stone, thence by land of Peter
Dreheri& Co, south 56 degrees, west 251 perches'
to a stelae; thence by land .of Daniel Forts north
24 degrees, west 39 perches to a stone, south 66
degrel west 1421 porches to a stont; thence by
land of 4corge Reber Esq. south 24 degrees, east
117 pc-ches to a eprneo tree corner; south 6.5 de.
green, vrcst 611 perches to a post, west 4G per
ches tun post; south ten degrees, east 40 perches
to a poi; south 80 degrees, west thirty one per
ches t 4 post in the old Cattawissa road; thence
by lend of late James Blew, now Daniel J.
Rhoaris, south 24 degrees, cast 1441 perches to
i. 15
the Fit ice of beginning, containing 593 acres sr.
58 pe hes strict measure, with the hereditamente
and a , urtenancee, consisting of a 2 story log
dwelling house and a log barr; a 3 story tavern
hooseilhnown by the name of the Tuscarora Ile
tel; ant 1,3 one story frame dwelling houses and
3 twol4tory frame dweltiog houses and a got mill.
4 the same and place, a cer
,„),, Lain lot ofgroond, situated in the town
ri..41,,,,i' of Tamar! rta, in the county of Schnyl
iliii c t• - •,. kill, houeded in fr ont on Mauch
--,-.. -f--__ Chunk street, in the rear by an alley
and land belonging to the Little Schuylkill Coal
Com/4mq, marked in the plan of said town Y.
.
--(Containing in front 50 feet, and In depth 120
i
feet, ith the apoortenances, .consisting of a two
story' rams
mra dwelling house (occupied as a tavern,)
a frl e stable and sheds—late tho estate of Isaac
T. dada.
f Saturday the 24 day or -
pril next, at tho borne of Miehael Greek
keeper, in the borough of Orwigeburg, Sehtlyl.
kill beiooty, at 1 o'clock, P. Al. A certain until.
ride brie third of a tract of land, situate in Rush
tour ship, in the county of Schuylkill, *dioining
lamb of John Korchner, Philip Molter' end. others
containing four hundred and twenty acres, -wore
or leVe--late the emote of hoer L. Vansant.:
I seized and Olen in execution and to he wild
by HENRY RAUSH, Sheriff:
She dr. Office Or wigebut g.
k bruary 20, ISM.
.' ' .r sae .v
Feb 27 N. NATUANS .S• CO.
g riLovEß SEE ;D foe sale by
Feb 13 13. MILLER sit HAG umv.
E LINES just fteeteed and fur sale 14
Feb 10. 14 B. BANNA:N•
1V„ j A
LT.-50 Backe Liverpool fine Salt. for sale by
Jan 2 , 7 N. NATHANS & Co.
.
Tilouc CATECIIISMS. , --Joat' rereived
• and fur *ale by tjayls] 0.• BANN AN.
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; -7.---
19 , ;DA Crackers, for sale by
Jae 2 7 .; N. NATHANS 3r, Co.
AGS: .I 1 AG:* 1 1--lIVE CF.NTS4n Cash wili
W
be paid hr A cleati hite Rap, by
c 1 L 2 43 , A. RANNAN:
..3..0N DON CORDIAL GIN, received and
,for an le by
. , eb l 3 13- , MILLER & FINGGERTY.
•
PR.OGR.ENS.—A 'fresh supply of
Bonsan's Pilgrims Progress, just ried and
iF•b2O 141 • for sale by B. BANNA_N.
an
Strained Sperm Oil, of superior
quality, at 81. 25 per gallon. For sale by
an 8 MILLER & HAGGERTY.
ICHOLSON'S CARrENTER'S GUIDE,
Tenth Edition, just received and for pale by
isTeti 13 13- B. BANNAN.
LOUR & MED ofcell kinds kept constant
ixt on
hand and for -sale by
eft 6 12 J..CLAYTON.
PUNE Sait, in Sack and SW. Int aale.hy
N. NATH ANS,
set 31 6 SO, No. 9. Centre St.
- 1 - IRENOLOGICAL BUSTS, kat received
' and for sale by . B. HANNAN.
t eb 612-
•
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ALMON, Mackerel, 4c.—Smoked and Fick
lcd Subecm.—No. 1 dJ 2 lklackarrl. for sale
byt , N. NAT ANS,
; !Oct 19 48— No. 9, entre St.
!DRAFTS & NOTES, booed up Books,
!s -P jest reectreJ and for aide by
1 , Feb 6 . f a B. BAN AN.
CIOFFERS.--40 Rags superior High Scented
‘Lj Rio, Old Java and Legaire Coffee, for sale by
Jan 2 7 N. NATHANS & CO.
The Literary and Scienti fi c
CLASS BOOK, last received sad for sale
Feb 27 14 by B. BADMAN.
EW Yo SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES.
supenot Otiele, just received and Air oak
den S by T.dir. J.BEATTY.
pHAMPAIONE WLNE or the , SiOety' and
Eagle Brand. a genuine article Mr sale by
Jto 2 7 N. NA : . NS' dc. Co.
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• • SILK AND BEAD PLTRERN.
• UST irceilied, stiply of Liullee Bead *
• . •OentlLmei . l . 4 iSillertslifies, a4d Weis* hi!
I ' LC 13APTISA:N:
„
• • Olit Java Cotret. '
tiy Fria)* old. JamCoffee.e superior
-1- f:amilv use; for sale by
r Pee,t9 • 5' • • N. NATHAN.* 3t,C,0,.
•9
renttxrbk litill4tGootge Keliei,Esq.
4,Orßtiq - - 444 •
E'er. SVOR
,
114 Natbzuesi.d;
113 - AVE this di., opensdliftlieStine formerly
mut °amnia by P..l.Parvii,Contie, tree doors
south of Market street, f4crieral !assortment of
Dry Goods,'Groccries, - Liiituirs. Wino% Teas, Chi.
na, Glass, 4uecroware; dorwisting
Blue, Mack, olive, clartil drab and mired
' Cloths.
Blue, black, grC). and mixed cassim*eri.
Do mixed, grey and brown Sattinettal'
Drab and coloured boavetteen cords,&e. .
R e d., scarlet, white, and greet' flanniibi.
Red, blue, green, yellow and white Ciinton Ban
net..
Bleached and unbleached do do.
Do do muslin.. •
Irbil, linens & lawns.
Black, gceen, brown, and purple Merinos:
• Plaids, limper and ingro clothe.
Buckskin mitts and gloves.
Silk and cotton umbrellas.
Ladies and gentleman. hoskin, beaver and kid
gloves.
Irish knit, and Germantown hose and hose.
Satin and Bombay:ice pleated and plain stocks.
Bleached and uniileached linen and Cotton Dril.
lo ; :-
Cotton and Pittattntg cord. • .
Silk and cowers handkerchiefs.
Do. crape & do. *awls.
Vestiogs, Silks, faeti, threads, tepee, cowing,
blanket', coatings, wadiiings, camblets, suspen
ders, ginglia ms, cheeks, tickings, Engrish,Frencb,
and American prints, now patterns, ite. &e.
GROCERIES
Rio. Java. Laguira, St. Domingo coffees
St. Croix. New Orleans, Havana sugars
Loaf and Lump ' clo
New Orleans and Saint house Molasses
Gun Powder, Young Hysoti, Souehong„
Pouchor ' . and l3ohea Teas
Prepared Cocoa and Cocoa Shells
Chases and Bakers Chocolate
Zealand & Spanlsh do
Variegated, Palm, Btown and Yellow soap
Cloyem, Mace, Alspice, Natinegs,rPepper,
eia
Olives, Capers, rickles,*Anchos ins, Soy
Curry and ("puma Pepper, Mustavd
Raisins, A kpunda, Currants, Rice
•
• Cheese. Cod fish, Mackerel •
Smoked and pickled Salmon Herring
1110nided and Di pt Candles
Sack and MI. salt,,table .do
15,000 Spanish Cigars'', front 85 to fiels per m
spanish and common do
Pipes and smoking tobacco.
LIQUORS Ay INEs
Champ:liglie, cognac, American Brandy • •
Holland and American gin
Jamaica spirits, Ncw England mom
Monongahela and common whiskey •
hruwn and pale sherry wines
Sicily and Marseilles Maderia . do
Liston, port, dry malsga do "
Malaga, muscatel claret di .
Champaigne do
BOOTS & SHOES.
Oentloincna course and fine boots.and sheen
Boys do. do • do
Ladies gaiter bouts, gum elastic*
do Morocco and seal walking shoes
do Prunell, Denmark .satin shoes and:slippers
Children and infants shoes and bootecs,'&c.&c.
Crockery, China and Gleba Were. •
All of which we will sell at wholosaie or retail
on the most reasonable terms for cash, or in ex
change for couniu produce. Store and Tavern
keepers are hovitedlo
Dec 5 3—tf
New Crop Rio C(' 'tree. -
1.200 BAGS OF , GREEN RIO COFFER,
DART superior. Iknd strong scented. put up in
double bags, just landed from ship Charles
Wharton..-.
Alio in store a fat/ and extenaive ansottmentof
Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, .Spices,
Gin, Spirits, Brandy,-Wines,
4V.
For sale cut accommodafina ternie. by
JOUN tIARDING, Jr.
Grocer, 17 South %;"teter, between Market
and Chesnut ;trent', Philadelphia.
Oct 31 • 50-6 mo•
FOR SALE.
100 tons Plaster •
150 bbla 'Llverpopl ground salt
20 sacks do fihe do
AO bids new inackerel. No. 1 and 2
20 half hbls ,do du 1 and 2,
10 urldils do do 1 and 2
50 tibls rve whiskey
50 Do superfine Flour
30 hags stroll,* scented Riecofree
5 .1r conks Lisbon wine
In do do sweet Mainz wine
In 1.1.i1s Now Engli‘nd rum
10 do common brandy .
10 do do gin
Su periet old rOgllinc brandy
Do Holland Gin •
Apply to
JOSEPH C. It ERN:Cent re. St.
dec 11 sir next door to the Nationslnotel
New Goods.
WUST recei red and for sale by N. !Slather*, No. 9,
UP Centre street. a splendid assortment of Me-0.8011.1.
I - 4e goods, cowristiogeof
Superior black, blue and Oxford mixed cloths
do invisible green, olive, claret and drab do
do lilac, black, striped and milt casaimeres
do Buckskin eaositnefei, assorted colors
do gray, steel min, lavender and blue satinets
do petersham, drab and bearskin coating
do red, wtrite, green and scarier flannels
do do do blue canton do
ShectingS, ahirtioga , tickings, checlus, plaid s,
- A LSO,
. Fall prima fashionable patterns
Ginithams, silks, French and 'English merirmes
Cron-barred muslin for ladies caves
Linen., lawns and linen cambric hdkfs
Embroidered crape, worsted and fancy shawls
ALSO
.500 716141 Philadera. manufactured Boots and Shoes
Lathes psunelre and Denntarkaatiu shoes dt 'tippers
do dasting•spring do
do . Mortreeo walking , do
do 'seal akin do • do
do
do gum abide shoes •
do . iined and tarred do
Childretts gnat and *heap skin booms
Intanut kid do
Gel:dimwits calf and seal skin do
do ' mine water do .
Men and hoyakip ‘brogans
Boys boots, ate- dke. 4c.
- - ,
ALSO,
A Creah anortment of Grnaeries.connisting of
Imparial, rgtm _
rinpode, "pang fin' ponchang and
anneitong TEAS-
Pe Rion.ARS New - Of lezna,St. C rah and Ilaaanaa gil
- G • -
Drafand lump Sugar
New Orjnans and Semitones Matinee
Colfajac and Claqnpaittid %tad, . 1" -
Wales, 4'e. c. ' . sold 19 ' 44
A GEOGRAPHIC:4I.'4nd StaiisticalChart of
EarciOe. desetibing tbn boundaries, extent.,
population, eovereigns. preveframent. debt, revenue.
arrny;'&44. Alf its.seversliconntries la the present'
day.—loco, Jost received 4nd tOT tale
Dec 12 4- by 0.4.14.11 AN:
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rorritQ.
S TANI)
No. 65 iNORTH IF NT • STREET
D.E t ,
Tux= Doe*, Tao* rim Aonnts or Alton S
00-10LA11E rma,
hiIipIUFACTURERS.OF .
S. •
WhiteLeaddryand t Calomel 1 '
gioand oil, Red Preempt: '
Red Lead. White do
Litbrage, I - Vitriol Alb. -
Chrome 'allow. tole. Quinfee
• do green . 1 Tart. Emetic.
do • 'Red - Elbe?
Patent Yellow do Nitne '
Seger LBO '' do Acitie
Copeents Lunar Caustic
01. Vitriol Com.. do •
Aq. Foifiso • AcitAlorphis
Muriatic to cid I " Sulp b. do
V-Prom Salt', 1 Lac: Sulphur ' •
Tart. A cia Opi, d N Rico t
43up. Card: soda RonneeMinera!
earros. 4th. Mert • ' EthioOs do. i •
Windsor knit Mom reales', from 6E4,0 . 9430.
RefineregfeimOtiohor,SahNitre,Brinutiond,Bortut
lie. Otferroesale am above mentionodarticipmtoge
tilr with a*mteral aseortmen! gf PaintS. DIPP ian
Dye Stufts.and every otherartictet a the Chasmic eland
Mtilleinal lino.
Being rasinalfacturerso f all theartieleconeimerated
under the almre head. theypledge themselves to sop.
ply theirfreecdsandi he pahlio co the mom:reasonable
terms
POLLOIVIEt. & WEAVER/
nA VEjot received and o ff er for Sale. in addition
to their former Stock, a IsrgeandWelllseyeued
assortment fa
FALL AIM WINTER GOODS, consistreg in part of v
Blne.black, mitt and fancy coloredeloths•
Casitneres t aatinets and Petershains
Coatings. baiees anti 'flannels / •
. Blankets. coverlets end mem tc rpanee
Pusiians,beaverteens and velvets
laliaa and India silks and , Satina • ,
French and 'English mentions
,; Bombazine*. bortibavettes and circesainxia
Rminetts aid plaids
Colorful. white end brown Canton flannels
Cottomworeactl and woollen hosiery
••''Pickings. checks and drillings
I Russia sheeting and diaper • •
A good assortment of winter vesting
I Irish linens. laswnsand diapers
Figited and plain bobinets,laceo. edgings and in
do • do Swisaandbook muslin. lasrtings
Muslin inserrings and tdgites
Bishops lawn and linen cambric • '
Brown and bleached muelitia . •
Crocerius, Queenewarr Hardware:dlr. •
I J Red, Sperm and I.„%mp Qua
Fish. Salt. Plaster„&c. &c. &c..
°reale chety)r-Country Producetikenin exchange
otteville,Navember 51
IRON FOUNDRY.
NAM .ENOINIC actzLniz, MANUFACTpIitY
People's Works,
trunklits and Hunt Sit. Kena‘ngfou,Phi/adeL
phis County,
The subscriber respect nlly informs hisenstnni.
r and the public, thahe has temoved hts Iron
Foundry bosincas fro Broad Streve (as , above..)
n
to new establishment where he is Ole to exe
cdto any orders 'tenet ally. SuCh di Castings
few Mill Gearing. St Engines, Rill R
t in
heels, Chairs, and Thrn.onts, Sugar Mills and
ima, Soap Bu tler Pani, Bar k,,,Mille and Cast ngs
9f all other descriptions. Alim, having. a ry
large assortment of Paterns, consider it will be
the advantage of rneehanies and builders to
I. when they will be shown by Wm. Sedg y
! t
the works.
LI
; .
Steam Engi k nes and Bailer
.
MA IsIEgACTORY. .
--
1. On the tame premilearcan be had high,or ;ow
!Preesure Engine*. Mil** and Mate,hinery ip ge-
Ineral, on the wog . reaaenable terms, by applica
tion to JAMES FLINT.
N. B. Any orders left nt the Wool stole of
Ballot*, Davis; Co. 32 Notth "INrd St. Phila.
dolphin will be immediately attended to.
Philadelphia, Dee.S, 1835. 3-1 y•
MILLER & HAGGERTY
HA.VE for sale the following Choice W Ines
and Liquors.
Superior old L. P. Madeira ts ices, on draught
do dd do do ' do. bottled
do Lobo's suir'r Pale Sherry wine
Duff. Gordon & Co. do do do
Superior old Hock Wine bottled oii the Rhino-
J. C. and Jolly'a super.Charupaigrie wine in bas-
Muscat de Frontignsn in cases *inn° dozen
Grape Juice Port Wine in worid and bottle
Pico Madeira, Sicily Madeira, old L. P. Teneriffe
Pale and brown Lisbon Wince
Superior pale Virgin Cognay. Brandy
Do do 4th proof Cliarmste Brandi .
D 9 do Cognac and Hordernz do
Do do Weesp anchor Holland Gin
do Scheidam dry de .
Superior do Jamaica 'Spirits
Du do 4th proof Irish Whiskey
Do do pd do Monongahela Whiskey
Rose Noyan and Pefect Love, cordials, &c. &c.
N. B. Store and Tavern Keeper* supplied with
good Wines and Liquors,' entias cheap as they
usually pay for those of an infivior, quality.
Jan . 9 8—
NEW WINTER GOODS.
JOHN CLAYTON woutd•respectfully inform
his friends and the' public itt general
that ho is now opening in his store, kiwi assort.
ment of Fall and Winter goodl consisting of
Dry Goods, • e
Groceries, . • s
• Teas, Fruit,
Wines, Liquors,
iGlass, Iltueehsaiare, Ace. '
which ho assures the public will be sold cheap as
any in tbo Borough.
r•Salt by theSatk, or ba
•
Mackerel and dried Fish: for sale.
, .
;i Nov 28 2.t.f
•
.
NEW GODS. 1
f JOSEP.II C. 'CERN
ESPECTFULLT infokna the eitizena , of
• Pottaajile and vicinity, that he has jrug
pc)aed, at. the corner bf Centre and Callowldll
ar ge lsi and "Xt elega dpar ntasaottro re ct ll 'ofl ati tapt i an ll d °te n n i V i y
' Goode, with a choiceieleetion of Wines, Li
uore amed and Caroet
the
ekervyerywarelow *ash,allestot prices
ili
hichhayebeen the
ladelphiaintrket, and will horold at /21 pee
t advance. . . . .
Alikindorpountry-prod*taltee in exchtnt4'
1 &if goods; 1 004 4 , 10- -- OW
. . .d
f
The saall.,lootrn Inalitht; ef : tike . ,C,, hkride . ,eE!k
L a .. .
.e; kipgriiiittitettaan: baTitike,ed th ',........rabt
wiliniene tot "walla eeth., "kik in - wm,..-.11.
Walla. a ofant:log Hreiliesitlx:444Areperafl
elemiterhe teeth and *um,i itHaalio , attital.
mt
tpeave,ntstitera:_entaititrilit4 ait
trope/ nifidirenailia . - ' o(tettliao t W e n ts
[ in- nepleaeatt - bresiln., . •
,L: ' - ' ,1 011,U
article:pormasea o ver,,f i v errittePattoitm tbi'llte
airaleporparat* that it keeps thi teach-bruali•clati
While in nea,, r
•, eici 3711centaperhwe.' Jot raneived and for sate i. B. ammo -
• • '
Er
SUM
TO
• NEWT GLO
.p;s,
joint T. TEAMEARII-Pke.,..„ 111 0Y
informs his triends - eitiztlis Of Yal,..vfnct
and the public 'in . ';iiil.tliii:liiirlititk„riii4.fe ,
ceiyed a large and era) tuutUitiniiiii,ofwell se ,
n
lecteitGOOlDS, no sising In Of! i4"' '' , _..'
Blue, black, broniyaliee,gren,alah.Q4teel
'milt cloths, do do do eassimerei4ddA iiitt tta,
red, yellow , green? and 'white flannels', blni and
drib ilutihinga, balgup and genet cords, Weir,-
teens, canton flannel, napped frietiaii for Miners,
silk. yalencia,sWansdowb, toiltnetandidariedles
v witing,.a large assortment of pliluandliiih`co
loied prints,stiamaisk for tablealothaAnasta and
bird eye diaper, gingliame,Xolored muslin", inn
linet, foundation muslin, Idack'and brown 110 l
land, plain' and Cut silk velvet, woolen y'Sjii,i4o).
en, silk and cotton hi:Obey, Thilmi easkinteie,sillt
and cotton shawls, cotton and silk handkerchiefs,
and craVats, India; French and Italian silks for
ladies dresses, thiead, bobbinet and cotton laces,
edgings, quiltings and inserting., an assortment
of ribatilis mid galloons., Irish linens, long !aim,
:inert eambrick, cambrick, *emit, SWISS ' ‘nd
book Musluis, French and En+ gliab matinees,
cireasatims, bombaiettes; bornbitines, 9,4, 104, '
11-4, 12.4• roan blankets arid, ciiiiniferpanci,..ol - 1-
*Manna buckskin, beiver, and ;Ithakinilovetii, la
• ies buskin, silk and kid Oland stints, ladies
rn
gentleens and children' sh oe andbootio,brown
1 and bleached muslin!, sarpeg, g r an ri`ssortnient.,
Dimity , rhada.clothing,bruskefteknbs, haiesi/V
-fbr-seal caps, • ',, - • ,
. ,
IiARDW ARE, CUTLERY, :CHINA, GLASS
Arlin QUEENSAV ARE
Mid
Atli
good assortment efqltilicElMElF l aire.,
chased with partieula* rUgartto querati, nopeast
mg in;part of . . , , ; , •
w ivies, cordials, French brandy, nalland and
common gin, old Monongahela whiskey, Coin mon
brandy. rye whiskey, No. I and 2 mackerel in
barrel" and half barrels, - •
SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOIJIt;
Salt by the harrel butter, cheese and
crackers, spermaceti and common oil, together"
with a variety of.articles not enumerated, 'Witch
he will gel/ wholesale and retail, on the -most
reasonable terms, for cash or country produce.
5,, , Always on hand a constant supply of OF,
F, FF, and tTF Multitt powder, and
,Dppont's .
superior Eagle powder.
The highest price gisesil ix: cash for'Eorwitry
Produce.
Q ountry merchants will find it their interest Is
•call as they can he furnished with moat articles
on nearly pod terms as they eiinli! procure
theta from Philadelphia. Oct•l9 48tf
NEW GOODS.
THE Subscribershave just received si large
and general assortment of fresh and smolt.
Dry Goode,. ' t
Groceries, •
Hardware.,
Glass & Quoin* Ware
Sporting and Blasting Powder,
13ar Iron, Grind straws,
Fish, Salt,
Floury Platter &a &c.
tibia
which in addition to their former stock render
their assortment extensive and complete. All of
which are offered for sale wholesale or retail at
very reduced prices for cash or.in exchange for
Coontry Produce..
The highest price given in clap ri g . all ',sines
of country produce.' -
JOSEPH WRITE & SON.
6 Mount Ca rbon
Dee 27
Fan and Winter Goodti.
JOHN CLAYTON', thankful for past revues.
rcepectfully informs his friends, and the pub
lic' in general, that he has just received a large
and general assortment Dina and Winter Goods,
consisting in part of
Blue, brown, steel mixed; een, , bla t and invi.
Bible green clothe;
Bloc, blac k, - brown and fancy buckskin
mores and rose blankets,, . •
ingrain & cotton Ca
on & English me.
• napes, '
Blue, brown, drab & mixed boekskin cessinetts,
Green,- white, 'yellow and red flannels, cotton flan
nels,
Buckskin heverteens, cutayind lyon skin cloth,
Petersham, gout/hare :candetiod gimlet plaids, ,
Fastian, Russia, German and Irish linens, table
covers, table diaper •
• I
Bleached And brown checks.
Fancy prints, French chintz, printed merinees,
Fancy. merino shawls and thiheta, veils , laces and
edging,
llobinett, jaekonett and cambticks , black and fan
cy silks,
Cotton laps, wedding , fin and tiair daps; fur tippit
Gum and Itned over shoes, coarse and fine .hoes
and boots of every size,hkilcing glasses,:
Glass, China and Queeukware,
Wines, Liquors and Grakerice,
Woks and stationary, &C. &c. .
' AR of which hi, will sell at the lowest. prices.
for cash, or exchange fir tootitry produce.
Pottsville, Oct. 2,1833. 4641
•N. B. Don't forget the number, three doom be-
low the stage office m Centre street.
PORT CLINTON . FOIIINORTV.
finite mittseribers inform thn Mitabitaqs of Fens
vice and its vicinity, thattheirworksat Pon elm
ton aist . now in operation, wheretieywill be glad to
receive arderrfor • .
CAR EEL* I I acc.
eranyotberw &ulula te executp
castitr;" hicti t 46 •
promptly andraith • rA KEiterlEßS.
November 9;1834 51,4 y
iktr• The Foundry will be in blast every other day.
JOY'S
Angt-Dppcptsc
,
Els r,
A SAFE arid expeditious cure fox.
I:oripepoiarthit medicine imparts* even' of.h Jr
preparation offered killteptibli . e. •
it is preparedtb* C.: Joy, rick.M,liionhata street ? ,
, Philadelphia. •
Anerenpanyili the medielte..isxparephlet, treating
of the disease.
.rui pamphlet it
deliveredffratiS tb pver i eatotiOpg fora.
PrieekOmi peT to r• • •
41 ` 1 "41 31 7 °ribs wilily.' isdieitistjust received sad
forinile ebb
•
November 'Blll . • • .11-te
IrreshrFrnjt, iSato!efi atkit.
tmen; iiiii Moo in Ttainhui;; ~,, •
mia lboket:iiierirnnirlgi ? ' ....
Prci4i!; ciiiini .and I.4ininitiV.
• French end *aide) 0#1.1:4, 4
~ , , •
Citpers. and' Pick:heti'. , ~ N.: i
,71 . . .
hirscbia*PMP:6; "-. '
Arkehor,ieci ' 2:: ~ • i .„
' ".issues eitAisaiitier,rw ' '-..- ' -
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nf,
loos Se& . pse .
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. ' ' te lirlil •
‘PialtlettelaiiiVdimi *seat_
r o , sei e ilttt - .- 4 11#I , - ffitaint* Co.
Jairleak- , - 4 5-4-- •,-- .- '= l '. -r '''
111,
~ • ,
~_, ,
Aquity .:**4- • , H r '„iiiiin c-* '. o ',-j?,-,l' 'teen' Wm.
y, James
with knoll:A.4o* JEQ niCommander ,
reasivekandliarstiO 11"
'a BANNA .
Jan SO $' II-