The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, March 12, 1836, Image 4

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'ERIFF 9 S -5.A.,16 e r
nue er several wets of VOA,
Es
-0 and ketiari Plias. hauled I. of the
Comincin fleas f .Schuylki . county,
o directed, will bele:posed to P bile Sale.
~londay the 14th ~ ay of
,ext, at the house of John if berg
• the. borough .of'Pinegrove, ehuylkill
t one (klocki . M. The ndivided
of all those six tit eta of land, ituate in
•I'or • , „Wayne, Ilor egtan and 'inegrove
is,.•Sciaitylkill hoe 14, contain rig in, the
• thoi4sand 41x undyed and hirty-tro
intly-four per , hes, and the !lowans°.
rare eurveye in pursue ce of six
Lod ..respeetiv ly on the I.th day of
D.• 17b3, d granted b the Corn
if Pennsylvania to the foil wing por
ter Filbert, John Kidd, Jo n Spyicer,
John *p a !, Esq. a Wigiarn
Th
e app occia—le , to the as.
Rout i.
e same t'
certainlot or
the harm{
lay ofSet
al road on t;
the - smith, I!
and a 15 fee
acre, more 1
iistingli of a
me and kite
stahle; the •1'
ito the est
.
moo. °aut. 4
and
0
Mat ch
keeper'
county,
one hal e
Manhci
nie and
.jece of grow
of Pinegn
uylkill, boon
e 'ett - st, by ti
y the Tutpeh
alley on the
r with t
large• two
ken, spring 11
use is nbw
to of Henry
uesday the 15th
1
a the ho eof Willie
in the home h of Pnttsvill
o'clock;P. 1. All that
suage and tof ground
the soutlaw terly side of.(
- the hero gh of Potis
ibrusaid, c staining in' I
60. feet, a 'd in depth
ed in the g neral plan of
bounded rtliwes terly
westerly. second or
by lot N 81, and no
atreetov it the apport
.3 - etory fr ma dwelling
\seri; a fame kitche
twefting °use, 2 ;tab
i
w, one the back
Ate th es:lnf . &
same ltin and
certain trabt of land, si
township, Schuylkill
by lands if Peter &it
A min Milllir 'and othe
hundred and. fift acres, m apphrtenances, onsisting of
ne dlselling.hou, (occupied
il ,
sit dwelling hous , I eaw nu
de—Late the est cof Edwar
,At the sam time
a ,
wo. 1..
-taln 141. of ground,
lido Markei atr
Ile,unty afores •
Lenten a additional
igh, .13, contain. '
4:,
d Ma ket street, I,
rtb 190 feet, bound
lot iio. 11, nortl
street, iliouth wester',
srly by saie Marke
consisting of a
s~l - 1....:.na5ual
o. 2, .1
Irtain lclty or pietentof ground, situ.
tthweiterly side of bird street, in
-Igh .... Pottliville, count aforesaid, mar
ked in pott 4 Patten's additional
plan of Isaid boroUg , No's . rind :2,
l
AtII containing together n front on third
street, po feet, and i depth 270 feet;
oundcd southeastdily by Lyon treet, southwes
' rly by a 40 feet! wide street, called (Wolcott
treat) with the appurtenances, c onsisting of moue
itory frame dwelling house.
1" No. 3. •
Also, a certain lot or piece of round, 'situate on
the southeasterly aide of High treat, in the bor
bugh or Pottsville county afor said, marked in
Putt :4 Patterson‘s additional plan of said bo
, ~.. . - rough .No. 104, e ntaining in front
i' on sa n d High area 60 feet., and in
SS
ll .1 : ' depth if) feet, boo dad northeasterly
-- . - _ by a 4 0 feet wide st ect, southeasterly
by Lyun street, southwester) by lOt No. 105,
and northwesterly by said lliifti street, with the
• a ppurterimices, ;.. ,
N 0.4.
Also, a certain let or piece of ground, situate
in the Iliorough of Pottsville. • county, aforesaid,
arkedltti Pott & Patterson' additional platy of
• • said borough, N 106, contajoining
in front on High . treet, 60 feet, and
.• ..s1 in depth 248 feet, ended south wee
"• a telly by lot N0..1 7, southeasterly by
Lyon street, northeasterly by lot of Putt & Pat
erson, and northwesterly by High street, with
the apportenatietts--Late the estate of William
WokW.
.s;
sat the store time
certain tract of, land, situate
Schuylk 'county, beginning
the sonthweittern corner of a t
ed to John Fidler by the Coin
Sylvania, by virtue of three
fpectriely the 14th, 15th and
A. D. 1829, for 920 acres; the
.• :• 9 degrees, west 59.
• ~••••I ' f.., • noels:if the *original
• said' tract of land,
k t south 10 degrees,
la stone; thence south 9 degre
to a pine tree, and thence not
11,0 perches to the place of bet
50 acres, being part of the afa
containing 920 acres, which.l
aforesaid John *Fitiler—.Late
Bangs.
At 'the eame.tinie
. . • cettain lot of gro
.bdrodgb of Poll
..). ait f' *id, bounded i
'!".2 street, in the row
vontaining ill front 20 feet,a
and walked : n the.general e
No. 3, being ;port of lot on
. plan.of acid-horough ' No. 9
utuicea„ , , colligating of a o
bag honse,-4•Late the estate
. '
.at th . o same tim
iertoiriliact of land, situa
4 *lip, Cott* •aforesaid; "
thanes by 14nd , of Francis
atisgrecokdas t t 149 perches
trees, e5e1..40 perch* to a
of Arthur filt. Clair Nice°
out 223 pefrehea , to a stn
8U14141 . 13 hi l l. Morgan, nor
potokOo to- lotone; them e
surveyed Charles ?.hueri
nice Ourri any, south 43
c i i i m ti, a . i nc, south , 10 d
to the pl . of 'beginning
111, patella and alloisani
wlitaintia & an appunea4
a l
, - +..
At the same traramlplacf,' a t ti
that certain share of 103 acres — -- aird - -14 frer-c/
and allowance, out of the following gdividCd
tract of laud situate in West Penn Toirbsitip,
g•chuylkill . county, beginning at a stone, thence
by land now Michael HaPpes, north 68 degrees,
cost 186 perches to a pine, thence by vacant lOW
now John Shoener and Nicholas Olds's.improt+o-
menu, north 14 degrees, West 215 perches 111 a
stone, thence by Thomas Lord, south 68 degnies,
west two hundred and twelve perches to a stone,
tlicnce scud( 14 degrees, eeldr,bl perches toe black
oak, thence by lands of Abraham Holdenuna,
north 89 degrees, east 3 perches toe pine, smith
1 'degree, east 49 perches to a stone; south 40:de
grees, cast 88 perches to the place of beginning,
containing'as the patent shows 269 acres, ant'
100 perches, and allowance, it being the said IN,
for Reinhart's share out of a patent of 269 acres
and 100 perches, which the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania by their patent, dated August 14th,
A. D. 1630, granted the same unto Janice Price
with the appurtenances,
'lace, a
'lld, situate
ye, in the
.ed by the'
o Gra
. elven road
les th, con.
.e appurte.
•ry frame
• use, -office
.aeopied as
Conrad,
ik Zim 2.
Ail that certain one undivided fourth pavtrifan
that certain tract or parcel of land situate on Sil.
ver - Creek a branch-of big FebuYlkill in Scliuyl
kill township, in the county orSchuylyill.adioin.
ling lands which were late the property of bun
Richards and others, called the Valley Furnace
Company, now the property of the Rev. Freder
ick Geisenheirlier and others beginning ut a stone
corner, thence partly by land surveyed on a war
rant to Reuben Davies and partly by lands sur
veyed on a warrant to Daniel ICs char, east two
hundred and Lwepty-nine and a half perches csoss
ing Silver Creek to a stone corner, then &r hy land
surveyed on a warrant to Blaney Cochran, north
31. perches to a stone . corner, thence by lan
day (1
Mortimer,
Schuylkill
:ertaiu meet.
situate on
entre etret.t„.
HO, eountyi
riot on
O ' fber,,being
aid bomugh
by a 33 feet_
dam's street,
easterly by
antes, con ,
'house, (me"-
and a three
es and sheds
rch, and one,
eel Heffner.
surveyed.on a Warrish. to George Miller, . west
221 perches, crossing. Silver Crcekl_to a stone
corner, and thence/by land surveyekl on a war s
rant to Eliza Davis', south MS 'perches to the place
of hoginningt containing 451 acres and la 2 per
ches with the appurtenances.
One full equal and undivided eighth part of
and in to all that tractor parcel of land called
German Fl 4, ettuaied on the branches of Black
eteek,luto ity4;urtharapton conuty, now Schuyl.
kacountx, -thence by
land of Philip Conrad Kunckol, sawn 10 degrees,
aast 9•l f i perches to a post, squib 0 degrees, west
'4l porches to a post. south 10 degrees, east 349
perches to a 'poit, thence by laud of .Nlary Rune.
kle 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.
ehes to a small pine; north 10 degrees, west 211.
perches to a pine and north 60 degrees, east .285
perches to the place of beginning, containing 439
acres and 9.0 perches and allowance with the ap
purtenances. No. 4.
All that certain northwesterly rear parfof a lot
aground situate-on the south side of .Adams
street, in the, boihugli of Pottsville, Schuylkill
county, marked in the general plan of said bp.
' • rotigh No. 90, bounded on the south
easterly aide by the other part of the
is same lot, on the northwesterly by a
public alley, on the south westardly by
a6O tv.et street, containing in front, along said
street and rear 30 feet, and in depth 90 feet, with
the uppdrtenances consisting of a one story Frame
Dwelling House. . /4.
place, a
„uato in Barry
ty, bounde'd
flenja
s, coots:tali%
or less, with
I. ono 2 story
- a tavern,) 3
1. stables! and
- Myers, serer.
nd place
Ablate on the
et, in the bor-
I, and marked
Aaii Of said bo
ng in front on
10 feet, arid in
td northeasterly
weaterly by a
r -by lot No. IS,
street, with the
wo story brick
.
" The undivided one fourth of a cer•
fain tract of land, situate ia Schityl.
wu 1,414 cuuuly, War
• _
ranted in the name of Catharine Ber
ger, and bounded on the north by lands of George
Miller; on the east by land of Blaney Cochran, on
the south V land of Daniel Ecrelicr and on the
west by and of Elizabeth Davis, surveyed
under a warrant for 400 acres, bearing date No.
vember 19 1 / 1 , A. D. 1793,-with the appurtenances,
consisting of a small House and Stable, and a
Saw-mill, late the estate of Peter Reinhart.
On Saturday the 19th day ff
March next, at the house of Juhn Kepner, inn
keeper, in tha t borough of Orwigsburg, at I o'
clock, P. M. Two certain adjoining tracts of
land, sitiiate in Manbeim townithip; Schuylkill
county, Winded by . lands of Frederick Freed,
John Shelly. George Hillegas and others, contain
ing togCther 14 acres 5.06 perches,
strict measure, more or less, a ith the
appurtenances, consisting of an oil
as • mill, a small log dwelling house, a log
,barn; and a certain water power upon the prem
hms, obtained from Peter Fisher by an agreement
made the 7th day of April A. 1). 18:23, and recur
dad the same day and year as aforesaid, in Mitt.
cell/meow; Book No. 4, page 35. Also, a certain
tract orland, situate in Mat.heim township, coun
ty aforesaid, bounded by lands of James Price,
Henry Deibert and others, containing. seven a.
era and sixty eight perches, strict measure, with
the appurtcosoces—Late the estate of . Peter
Grim.
At the same time and place, a
certain lot of ground, sitnalic in the
borough of Orw igsburr,,county afore-
ITCa bounded in front on Market street
.11 and Wayne street, in the rear by a
twenty Met alley, and marked in the general plan
crfthe borough, No. h, containing in front on
Market, 66 feet, and to depth 180 feet; with the
appurtenances, consisting of a large two story
'Flame dwelling house and kitchen, (occupied as
a tavern;) and a frame stable—Late the estate
ofJohn Kepner.
silt the same time and place, a
Certain plantation and tract of land,
• •
- situate in Schuylkill township, county
as ■ aforesaid, bounded by lands of Mi.
' eiMel Delbert and Company, by land.
now or late vacant, and containing 4014 acres and
allowance, being the same premises which Flen
•ry Koch and wile granted and conveyed to the
said Edward W. Robinson, by deed dated the
25th day of March, A. 1). 1830. together with the
heredttaments add appurtenances, consisting of
*dwelling houses,
iI Tog barn and one stable,—
Late the estate ofßdward W. Robinson. .
At the same, time and place, a
. certain lot *Sr ground, situate in the
~toivn' of McWinutiturg, Scitnylkiß
- county, bounded. in front on Market
rest and Chestnut street, and in the
restron compass alley, and un one aide by lot N •
43, and marked in the general .plan of said n
With the kin. centaiptng'"in front 4 ches,•l
and in depth 10 perches, with the ap enenees, l
consisting. of one story liame• mg and kit. l
cherroarre 2 story stone dwelti house turd kit
chen and a' frame barn _Tr_ the. estate of Be,.
Nord -Kepner, Esq, ,
-. At the et me and place, all
- that, certain tract •Of land,. situate in!
bit Schuylkill' Valrey, at the head!
• 11" i •• waters of the. bit Schuylkill; at the'.
14 1 ,
omtneneerocitt of r theScituylkill Va.l4
Icy .Rail Road in
.Schoylkill „township, county i 0
foresail; beginning at it,•pruCte ttmand land of
the New York and Tuscarora coal ,cempany,
thence by the tiemnscroth slaty five wesiß
eighty three perches to,ststkone; thence by Merl
same land along the road takding Crum Tuscaloili j
' to 'Tamaqua, 'West 48' perches Sri stone in the
nti place, a
Barry township,
at a pine corner on
act of land, grant
onweahh ofPenn
arrants, dated rea.
th dayaof August,
ect running north
parches along the
urvey of the afore.
Ito a_ glonv, thence
eat. tGO perches to
east 50 porches
th 70 degrees, east
•
• tun ing, containing
sstaid•traet of land
-
as granted to the
thy,eetate of Hen ry
and place, a
nd, situate in the
ille, county afore
!, tinut. on Market
by a -ten feet alley,
..,, d in depth 1.1. feet,
'l' an of said borough,
. ally marked- in the
, with the apporte.
e story frame dwel
fgobert McQuade.
and videep.
in Schuylkill
town
innin at a atone;
. Nichols, north 66.
pine, south irde
tont; thence by land
6, north 66' degree*.
,f thence by lend - of
48 degrees, weit2s3l
other land, eisithitid.
i ekes and Vallee Fez.
ernes*, -crest 65'pEr.
grecs, east Wperebee
containing 306 aeraer
together frith the
No. 3
Na $
Irrall o OVEN
4,•st
lam& urdeorge 'Reber, Esq !
!- west 21tperebesto atone ers
.C.Etes Wm% i 2
degrees.
• - edema corner; thence
said road,
toutit 8! d
Der. north 80
by land sure: • . kin warrant granted th Abra
Broom and -;.. 1: eel Wetberill, both dated the 18th
i
t
day of "Nove o r, 1'793. north 65 degrees, east 62
o
perches to ait e - corner. north. 24 degrees, west
21 perches t stone corner, and thence north 65
degrees, cast perches to a: stone cornet, and
thence by th liald laud of the 'raid New Yorkers!
Tuscarora co company.% emith-15 degrees, Cast
121 perches the place of beginning, containing
90 acres an perches, with hereditament" and
appurtenant:l)4 consisting,' of* 2 - story log dwel
ling: house, ir?. a Cm= kitchen, is one story 1
frame dwellt ' house and-kitchen, and a one ate.'
ry log dwelli 'il house and a log stable,—Late the
estate of TA !her Addis Emmet, Esq. Trustee of
the New Y lt and Tuscarora coal company.
Al A iSame time and place, all
that carter° 'plantation and two contiguous and
adjoining t is of land, situate, lying and being
in Schuylki btownship, county aforesaid, bounded
and descrilid us follows: Beginning at a stone
corner, the Ce by land of Edward B. Hubley Esq.
i i
north 66 d .rees, east 611 perches to a atone
north 24 d ' nes, west 28 perches to a /novel
thence by in same and land of Benjamin IL
Morgan, Fisii. north 66 degrees, cast 52 perches
to a pine corner, north 61 degreee. east 372 p e r,
ches to a strew, north 29 degrees, west 33/ per
ches to a ritone, north 61 degrees, east 99/ per•
al e
cher to a i+e, north 30 degrees, nett se Per
cher to a 6 ne; thence by land part of this lar
ger tract, ei,w Doctor Hiester, south 62 degrees,
west 102 Pmehes to a stone, north 30 degrees,
i wesq6 polrehts to a stone. north 62 ,degtees, east
102Aperelittito a post; thence by laud surveyed
rifer Lewis . riUdcnried, &c. north 30 degrees, west
34. Krcheit '4.3 a stone, thence by land of Peter
Dreher po, south 56 degrees, west 251 perches
to a stone, ence by land of 'Daniel Foltz north
24 degree's, w t S.) perches to a atone, south 66
Gin
degrees, fist 1421.4wrcheir le a atom; thence by'
land of ge ReberEsq. south 24 degrees, cast'
117 perch }} to a spruce tree corner; south 65 de
grees, we 811 perches to epos!, west 46per.
ebes to a 0441 south ten degrcee;earit 40 perches
to a post;utii SO degrees, west Mitt one per
ches to a'mst in the old Cattewissa ro • theme
by laud rig late James Blew, now Dan - 1 J.
Rhoads, Siduth 24 degrees, east 1441- perches o
the placerdf beginning, containing 593 acres &
58 perch strict measure, with the hcredltameuts
and app thenances, consisting of a 2 story log
dwellinelionse and a log barn; a 3 story tavern
house, kown by the riarne of the Tuscarora lin.
tel; and Bone story frame dwelling houses and
3 two stor,y frame dwelling houses and a sawmill.
Atlas same and place, a rer
..„,...,,, 1 Limn lot ofgrounti, situated in the town
• ii'' ' of Tamaqua, in the county, of Schuyl
'in' .' kill, bounded to front on Mauch
,
~.-..:------- -.:-:...-. Chunk street, in the rear by in alley
and lan.; lunging to the Little Schtiylkill Coal
t i t
Compaq y, marked ;nettle plan of said own No.
ediataining in front 50feet, and in " epth 120
feet, with the appurtenances, consistin of Mtwo
story fr sae d Welling hou.:e(occupicsl as - tavern')
a framd tillable and sheds—late the este of Isaac
7'. Dodipqn.
Viz: i i Saturday the:2d dayi of A
pril nett, at the house of Michael (; " dealt; inn.
keeperi /n the borough of Orwigeburg Schuyl
kill couty, at I o'clock, P. M. A certain undi
vided Ore third of a tract ofland, situate in Rush
township, in the county of Schuylkill, adjoining
landerubn Kerchner, Philip Moser and others
contai ibg four hundred and twenty nitres, more
or lei:et-Lime the estate of bade L. Vunient.
All seized and taken in Execution and to be sold
by I ; ' HENRY RA U S H4Sheriff.,,
Sheritri Office . Or wigoburg, i , ;
gebpiary 20, 1836. . ( ,L I
VIA hi ELAN CUE ES E— for sale'hy
' i teb 27 N. NATHANS 4 co.
CI
C I : % 1: 1: 13 R 4 8 3 - ED. P4t r MILLER HAG ERTYJ
TPE LINES just received and fur ask by
tll3lO 14 B. 13ANKAN!
QA. T.-50 backs Liverpool fine Salf,fOr ',Way
Jan 2 7 N. NATHANS & Co:
THOLIC CATECIPSNIS—Jcist rrceited
end fors sale by ,Ijayls) B. BANNAN.
SS O,. "' A Crarkers t , fopale , hy
Jail 2 7 " N. NATHANS & Co,
Nal '0 1 1:GS ! ! l—ri ch;NTS.in Cash
.4 1 3 1 Lh0, paid for dean W hite
. Rags, by
Sept 43 B. BA NNADii.
ONDON CODNIAL GIN, received aind
- 6 ' Ad fbr sale by •
Feb 13 13• - MILLER -&
HA GERTYk.
1101) ILGRIM'S PROGRESS —A 4.sh sup-I4 of
BUllyarl'S
,Piigtims Progress,
_Oast reed lind
F"eb 20- 141 , for sale by B. eANNA:II"..
ILIW' INTER Strained Spettn Oil,; of superior
quality, at el 25 , per 'gallon. For Bale by
Jan 9 8 MILLER & HAGERTY,
ATICIIOLSON'S CARPENTER'S GUIDE,
Edition,jusd recuved and I'o aisle by ,
Fib 13 13. B. BANNAN.
VILOUTI & FEED of all kinds 'kept constant
- 111 : ly on hand and for sale by
:Feb 6 12 J. CLAYTON.
HRENOLOGICAL BUSTS, just received
and for sale by B: BANNAN.
v f',eb 612
REED COD FISH and Mackie', received .
` and for sale by J. CLAYTON.
geb 6 . 72
RAF7B & NOTES, bound up in
just &cowed and foi sale by
Feb 6 V. - B. A.NNAN.
OFFEES.-40 Digs
' Rio, Old Jiva and
lam 7
Lc• Li 17 and Scientific
CL . = BOOK,- Jest received . and for vale
eb 14 by B. HANNAN.
FT;♦ Fir YORK. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES, '
a superior article. juin received and for sale
;dee 5 5 . by T. &Y. BATTY.
lIAMPAIGNE WINk -- or, the Sittery and
Eagle Brand,•aigenoine artlekdor sale by
Jan 9 7 N. :NATIIiNg its Co.
ii U
SILK .4Wri, Reel . 0
cI a IRRES.
t
i ST received a su p ply of dies Dead, and
Gentlemen's-911k; Purses, had for salerby
1 Sias 19 9. ' 11. BANNAK.
• 'Old Java Coate..
. .
gi BAGS Prima old Imo Coffee, a superior
IL. article, fikr fetneilv use; for aiile ttAr
Dec 19 6 N. NitTl34llll, It Co.
r OOK BINDINP.--Persona who bevel:Snots
6 to be bound, can brio them done at two or
Ames werkisenitice,by terming them 741101 the
lanbedeOrre a DAMIAN.
MEE
, .
. . ..
ithiliiii4r.
Hrae
,oi . ' 'ibis day opened is t c Stizt . ifornierly 1
Oeer.OW - by F . J. Partin, rive,/ two doors
south oral. , rkct street, a tal anwirtmeni of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquo WineS,Teas, CIA-
iiia;Glass, Quecnsware, &.c. ciniabitiqc of
Blue, black, olive, claret; drab land mixed
1 ;
, . Chilli& ;
4
'Blue, black, grey Mill mixt* camel' ems.
Do mized,grey and i brotirn Sast netts.,
Arab and eolouted vertilen idie.
Red, scarlet, white, and green ' els.
Wed, blue, green , yellow and white,guatuntan
eels. 1 .
Bleached and unbleached I ;do do.
Du . do muslin& • .
Irjah linens & lawns.
Bliick, &nen, brown, and purple merinos__
'
. Plaids, limeys and ne..groOotlia. ,
Buckskin mitts and glover..
Silk and cotton umbrellas.
Laches and gentleman Luskin, beaver and kid
gltives.
Irish knit, and Germantown bomb and i hose
; Satin and Bombazine pleated and plain stocks.
Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton Did.
lugs. t
Cotton and Pittsburg. cord.
Silk and cotton handkerchiefs. ; •
Do. crape &-do. shawls.'
Vesting!, Silks; laces, threads, t.apes,' cottons,
blankets, coatings, wadnings, cainblets, sospen.
dere, lingharns, checks, tickt ngs, tinglish,FreneaV
and American prints, new isatterns. &c. &c.
_ _ _
Rio., Java. Laguira,St. Domingo coffees
St. Croix, New Orleans, pavans sugars
Loaf and Lump j 'do
New Orleans and Sugar - loose Molasses
Can Powder, Young Filson, SOuchong, •
Pouclion# and l3ohea Teas .
Prepared Cocoa and Cocint Shells
Chases and &kers Chopoltite
Zealand & Spanish do
Variegated, Palm, Brown ind!Yeltow soap
Closes, Mote, Alsplcc, Itslutmdgs, Pepper, Qui
.
sia
Olives, Capers, Pieklea,, Anchovies, Soy
Curry and Cyanne Pepper. Miustard
Raisins, Alraiondd, Cori:ants, Rice
Cheese, Cod fish, Mackeret
Smoked and pickled Salmon Berring .
oulded and Dipt Candles ;
Sick and 11bt. salt, table do
15.060•Spanish,,Cigars, from FA to 1125 per in
spantsii`-and common do
i'ipes and sleeking tobacco.
LICWQRS ik
-•-
BOOTS .$:, SHOES.
Gentlumens course and ;fine bixds.and shoes •
Boys do . do . do
Ladies gaiter boots, Rom eb4ties
do, Morocco and seal waling shoes
'do Prunell, Denmatk Saab shoes and slippers
Childrtn and infants shoes and bootees, Ike. dr.c.
Crockery, China and Glass Mire.
All of which we will sell id wholoaftle or retail
on the most reasonable terms for cash, or in ex
change for country produce.. Store and Tavern
keepers are invited to call.
Dec 5
1,200 RAGS OF (lIEEN 810 COFFEE,
El A R T superior, and strong scented, put up in
a double bags, just landdd front ship Charles
Wharton. 41
Alm) in store 0. full hind eitensive assortment of
Coffer, Teae, Sugars, Molasses, Spices,
Indigo, Gin, Spirits,: Brandy, Wines,
4-c. 4.c.
For sale on,aecommodating terinp, by .
SOHN HARDING, Jr.
Grocer, 17 South woterowtyreon Markel
and Chesnut! streets, Philadciphia
50-6tno*
Fresh Fruit, Sauces, St . c.
BU CH, and Bloom Rsistns,
" gasket and Drulur
Prunes, Citrons' and I,emmons,
French and Spanish ()lives,
('spars and Pickles, i
A 1 ushrouti Catsup, •
A nehur
•
Essence of Anicitietii
Lo"..ster gance,, •
• Clinton Soy, COrry Nwder,
E John Bull's IkulfStesik -Sauce,
'Pickled •Lobstos, Clirnas and Mopeleer
For sale by; ' 1 144 . IiATHANS & Co.
San "JO 11—
Splendlit Prints.
TUST received fom New York and Phil el.'
Lir phut, a large assorttnent "of New G , a.;
along which are, ' - •
New and firaldonithin Prir.ts,
do do Meritioes,
Cloths,Cassitneres and,
Cotton and Woollen
Oct 24 49-a
AAF E ern haid and neer for Sale The follow.;
ALALin "stountrnpnt of Wines and Liquors.
•perior Old E. I. Madeira Wine on draught,
,
Staf Brand,
do do if ° Bottled;
do do L. P. , 'do on draught.
do do Port . do Pure Grape Jules
Buttledi
do do do .do do do on draught,
tiernmen do do do
rlt* Scented
,• nu Cle t e, for Bale by
N. NA
TA NS & Co.
I!'EAV STOftlE.
O ROCERII ES.
, •
~
Champaigne, cognac, Arnerman Brandy
Holland and Americimgin '
Jamaica spirits, New pi k 4od rnm
Monongahela and erowinun , h , laiskey
Madeira, brown and pie ah'erry loinea
Sicily and Marseilles 31aderia doo
Lishon, port, dr y majaga ti do - N,
Malaga, muscatel claret do
Champaign° to
New Crop 11110 CoWee.
MMI
HANS & co.
gnperior; Brown Sperry do do_ do
dojdo do
' Tejo !do do'
do
. do
do Dry lags, fB eet Miler' do
do Lisbe and Ilbtf. Medina do .
do Sielyiladeirai . Mwicater do
Clareton draoglit'aod bottled.
do Old Hoek and "Mascot bottled,
do Chatopatne of: gagle, Ctonerand lolly
Brands,.
do 010 dib Pus:it - Brandi;
dq do Not. Gin,
idd 1, Chitinpaignerndy Ist and 24 quality.
Cogdae avid Hordes * do. Tit, 2d *3d • die
Jim. Spin lat. 2 / 1 and 3d do
r
1
notGato t &la aitity,
N. ig. Rn , Com tikatntqatounin lirandY,.
Mason ' and itrinVluskay.
Solt WWII' ey . ,. ,1, - i „
do do " thpa %Mon, dotlttilteinitonn.
• 1.1%. -- ottureAVreanolli; , i
do : mats, '. lie,. • i
Tavert pet" an Other eansanases ',re
inci
ted to tall, the Can be-sopidied nidtb4NAH
tat Wines d. ya q asrbefter ti*tuditllsta i
tbey;have. ' • t .-
An VA ' , ‘ i ' Il
i • , ,
EEN
' . WETEIitIULL int .
Na. G biaILTEL 1 ROW STREET -,
..EAN SON, •
'Nazi 'Dorms reox Tux Comma or LCocit S
. PHLAAILELgaI*, .• . -' i
.'MANUFACTURERS OF '
1,71 .._
White ' dry and . Z Calomel ~ -, ~.
,
ground A Oil, S Red Procupt. '
Red Lea . .... , White do •
ttlie Vitriol Mb. ,
ro h iciellow , „ * .-' Snip. Quinine •; '
do - teett - .rt.F..metitt .
do pied Ether Sulph. .. • ;
Pate t 'renew do Nitric '
Saga Lead - do Acitie . •
Cop 1 Lunar Caustic
01.1 , , ri01,,... Com. do ,
Aq. ortis 'IP . Acit.Moridoia'
Mud tic Acid Sulph. do
Epsom Salt Lac. Sulphur •
. Tart. A cid . Cliou de lioarcet -
Sup. Carti.SO - dit -- Minims Minera l
•
Corms. Sob. Mem . . Ethiops do.
Windsor and Pieta reG lassdrour 6 Bto 94311, •
Refiners ofChamphor.BaltNitre,Brittistone.Borat
&c. , Offer for sale the above mentioned articles,togo
ther 'With a general assortment of Paints; Drugs ace
Dye Stitits.and everyotherartielein theChenticorland
Medicinal line. ..
Beinginanufactorera of all-the artielesennoterated
underthe oboist head, they pledge themselves to sup.
ply theirfriendstuid t h a pliblic ou t h e moorreasonable
terms •
POLLOCK fit. WEAVER
VE just received and offer for sale.inaddition
La - to their forin - erStock.,in large and we/Inch:est:a
assortment ol
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . "
•
consisting in part or -
Bloe,black, mist a nd Caddy colored cloths
Casirocres,satinets and retershama -
- Coatings,baizes and flannels 4,
Blankets, coverlets andtounterpancs •
Fustia.ns.beaverteens skid velvets
Italian and India silks and Satin/ . • •
French) and english mtrinoes
• Boinblisines,botribazet.tes and cimasstaho
Retina is and plaids . ~
Colored. white and brown Canton flannels
'Cotton worsted and woollen hosier, ..
Tickintsi. checks and drillings. -,
Russititsheetingteddiaper
A gooiassortment olwimer vesting
•
Irish 1 . ens, lamosand diapers •
Flgur' and plain behinets. laces. edftga and in
' . do . do Swissood book mush . s taming.
Med insertirgs and eilgites •
Bisho a lawn and linen cambric
Browd and bleached waling •
. .
Grocekies, Queensware . Hard‘rare,&t.
Red, and I.a dr mtiOlis ' '
Iflish. t, Plaster.c. &c. Sm.
Ponta le eap—Country Produce Lakonia ettehrae
Pottsville, N ovember El SI
13TE4X & BOILER, inoivrAcTOltY
d Peoples Works) i •
Praikli and Prom Sts. Kensington, Pkiladel
' ithie . Counry. - . •
The aluteriber respectfully, informs hiscuetorn
i
errand e public, that he has removed his Iron
Foottdr business from Broad street, ( as 100**)
to,a new establishmeril, where lie in able ttqq est.
cods' a n orders punctually. Such as Cal li ngs
for.iMi Gearing. Steam Enginel, Rail Road
Wheels Chairs,ond Turnouts, Sugar Mills and i
Pans, p lkollerPana, Bark Maitland Castings
of all her descriptions. Also,. having a very
lariew4ortmentlif Patens, conaftler St will be
to the advantage ormechanico 'hid builder, to
call, when they will.tie•shown.by Wm. Sedgley
at the Forks. . A. DAVIS.
.
4 Stearn Engines an' (Illoiler '
• i . MANUFACTORIF,„
On tliie same premisea can. be itiMhigh Ur low
Pressure Engines, Boilers and Machinory,in .ge
floral,* the most reamonable terms, brePplica.
don to_j • JAM iii FLINT.
iN• B. Any. orders left at the Wool atote\nf
dull- ~Davis-Ar Cp. 32 North" Third St. 'Phan ,
delphi will' be immediately attended to. '
Phil . delphia, Duc.s, 1835. 3-Iy*
E MI
M LLERit I / 4 . HAGGERTY
H AVE for sale the following 'choice Wines
Superior
Liquors. •
old L. P. Madeira wince, on draught
do do do do do • bottled
;•:' do Lobo's sup'r Pale Sherry Wine
Puff. Gordon & Co. do do do •
Superior old Hock Wine bottled Lon the Rhine
'). C. and Jolly`a atipe'r.Champaigne wine in bee
! keta. -
lituscat de Prontignac in cases'of one docenj
i z
?Grape Juice Port Wine in Wood a nd hotti
iPico Madeira, Sicily Madeira, old L. P eneriffi
=Palo and brown Lisbon Wines •
!Superior pale Virgin Cognac liti dy •
Do ' do 4th proof - Cht rte Wendy '
• Do do Cognac rdeaol -4 do
• Do do Weesp cbor Holland Gia
a*
- do Fel ittarn . do I . do •
Superior do J aica Spiritti
Do do tit proof Intl Whiskey '
Ekt , . %IL do Monongahela Whitley
Rose an and iPefect Love. Giiidieht.i&c.&e.
. Store and Tavern Kelitices supplied with
,• .. Wines and /Liquors, and u cheap as they
one*
9 pay for those Of an inferior weakly.
' Jan
NEW INTER GOLDS.
_TORN CLAYTON wouitt i r . ispecteully inform
‘P. his friends And the midi° id general
that ho is now opening in store;a fhll assort.
ment of Fall tuid Winter goads, demisting of
Dry Goods, - - .
. Groceries,
Teas, Fruit,
Winee,l Liquors, .
Queeusware, ace.
which he assures the public will be sold abeap as
any in the Borough. •'- • ,
ash by the Sleek; or barrei."''
Mackerel and dried Fish f '
Nov , 2-tf
Lttinettiy
anneld,
T. & J.BEATTY,
:TREPH C.:KERN
DE A? fULLY informs the- ditizene of
Allo P • lii and vicinity, that lie has just
4 i
i
opal*, at ; the corner of Ciartrwau t Callowhill
streets, neat car abeive - the "Nation i.
Rotel, a
large and el at itasertmerififStaid and Fancy
Dry Good,, th a Choice selection o 'Winea,Li
Anon and kcal wirse.all cif which bare berg parelauted a the very koweittash prices in the
PlalidelAiltitr i l: et, ithd,Will hi Wildlit 121 per
mat advance 'l ..
.. ' ' "
Altkiiidat , try ProdAiliihrii hi exellaige
.for gooda .'I -'-, setititiy l6 43tr
twttled
do .
oft draught,
The
diksiii *try
lishment
loans !
elesiser4f
It***
Imfrir
ab ell
•Articiir
while in
Islet geeeiv
RON FOU N DRY.
NEw Gall:G.
1112
to t
IMIT TreilthW ,IL
iown studif6;itratt dip
I , gel:lent*, bilis bad Alias ealabt
rePare I'l Teelkwedi l fi-libich 1- 1
' Peltint liallFiid7 14 14. - is I Pieta"
• ,- l itediliOd F 01,148. .11.11 , no Ampial.
. 4 iell u tilV Pillii*: i iarA 7. 3 .4 ,
.-vd- ' , ifflimui
twit timaig r at
- ovekiiipreqre . lioil ' Its
lib ; tb illp41 1 1 0141. ' ,bilikeleilik
. and 11* r,rale -by. F. , Mali-
• *OWE 5T074114'
.INEW G00D, . .
JOHN ' T. ff A ZZAR D1T 4 :2 6431f4 ,Y
.••• inforMs blear tend*, the citizens at swum%
and the pnblio irc general, that be Ihis•ljustxs
ceived a tar and general assortment oftWellse
tented GOO NS, contusing in 'pat of ' •
• Blue, blatt*, brown, olive, green:drab and steel
mitt clothsodo do do cassimeres, do do sittinclts.
red, yellowil, green and white flannels, blue - and
drab flualaimgs, bangop and genoa Corda,leaver
tears, cant;flannel, napped fustian for miners,'
silk, valenc swansdown, toilmet and Marseille!'
vesting, a large assortment of.plain andi high eV;
bored prints, damask for table cloths, Russia and'
bird eye diaper, ginghates, colored muslin*, mil
hint, &undation muslin, black and brown Rol'
land, plain and'eut silk velvet, Woolen yin), wool
en, silk and cotton bindery, Thibet cashinete,ailk
and cotton shawls,colto4trid silk handiterchiels,'
and cravats, India,Tre(ch and Italian silks tor
ladies dresses, thread, bobbinet and cotton laces,.
edgings, miiltinger and insertings, an aisortment
Of ribands and galloons, Irish linens,
:Men cambrick, cambrick, jaconet, Harms mid•
book mushns • French' and English" Merstrbes,'
circasstana, fiCunbaxettes, bombasines. 9 4,10.4,
11-4,14-4 rose blanket! and counterpenes, gen
tlemen' buckskin, beaver, and buskin 'gloves, la;
dies lioskik silk and kid gloves and mitts, lathes
gentlernene and childrenteshoes and litiots,brown
and bleached :timeline, carpeting, an assortment
of ready made cliathhig, brushes, combis, hair and
fur-seal cape,
RARDWjARR, CUTLERY, CRINA,,GLASS
AND QUEENSWARE ' t •
Alio a good assortmentofGßOCßlES, pnr.
chased vtqh particular regard to qua li ty, consist
ing in part of
Wines4cordials, French
_brandy, Holland and
commongin, old Monongahela whiskey, common
brandy, whiskey, No. I and ,2 mackerel in
barrels d half barrels,
SUPERFINE FAMILY Fit/tilt
Salt by the•barrel orbtishc.l, butter,,nhcese and
crackerit spermaceti and common 01, together
wither Variety of articles not enumerated, which
he will !ell wholesale and retail, on the moat
reasonable terms, for,casti or tountry produce.
a,* Always on hand a constant supply of OF,
F, FF,and 1 , 1 , 1 blasting powder, and Dopont'S
superior. Eagle powder.
The higkest price given in cash for country ,
Produce.
Couhtry merchanis . trill - find it their hitereat to
call, my they can be furnished with Most articles
on nearly ad good terra' tm they could procure
them from Philadelphia. „, Oet .; 48tf
' NEW GOODS.
MAE Subscribers have just received a large
JIL. and general assortment of fresh and season
able Dry Cokes,
Groceries,
Hardviate, •.
. . Glass &-Queene-Ware
Sporting and Blasting Powder.,
B Iron, Grindstones,
Fish, Salt,
Plaster &o. &c.
which in-additiorrto their former stock render
their assortment extensive 'Dd .- complete. AH of
which are offered for sale wholciale or retail et
very reduced prices for cash or in exchange for
Country readout.
The tagtiest price given in cash for all kinds
of country produce.
JOSEPH WHITE & sox.
Dee 27 6—' Mount Carbon
Vail and Wintei Goods.
JOBN CLAYTON. thankful, for past favors,
respectfully infivuts.his trienda, and the pub
lic in general, that lie has just received a l arg e
and gerterataasortate4 of Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting in part of '''
Blue, brown, steel mixed, g reen. black and invk
. Bible green cloths, t
Blue, black, brown and fancy / Vckskin cassi
. meres and rose blank ets - &
.
-
Ingrain & cotton carpet, F , ch png li sh toe
; rinoes, • - /
Blue, brown, drab'&(
ized buckskin tutssinetts,
Green, white, yetl4 .4 and red flannels, cotton flan
nels, ~/ ' ..
Buckskin )Ite've'?teens, =ray and /yens/tin cloth,
Petersh. , goatshare cainfet and camlnt plaids,
Fus • ~ Russia„ German andltish linens, table
covers, table diaper. ,
:leached and brown checks, •': '
Fancy prints, French chintz, printed matinees,
Fancy marino shawls and,thibets, veils, laces and
edging, •
Bobinett, jackonett and carnbrielia, black and fan
cy silks, . .
Cotton laps, wadding, fur and hair caps, fur tippit
Gum end lined over Apes, coarse and fine shoes
end boots of emery size, looking glasses,
Glass, China and Queensware,
Wines, Liquors and Groceries, -
13ooks end statiooarr„.&c. dce. " •
All of which he will sell at the lowest' prices,
for cash, or exchange:fin-country produce:.
Pottsville, Get.2.1b35.
N. a Ilenetforgekthe number, three doom be.
law the stage, of in Centre,street. •
Fein" 0113110 i ty.
Tilsubscribers inform the Linhabitantast, Potts
e and its viciniv, that worksot Port Ma
ton are now in 'operatien,:vihero they will be glad to
receive ordentfor • . ,
tliripii
CAR IIEA 4444 &C.
oianiothercastings. whightbey . proutitie to execute
proluptly PARKE &11.71ERS
.3ioveleber 1.1854 5l-1y
" iltr The. Foundry vtlil be iti blast every other day.
JOY'S
SAFE and ...a cure for /elligestion, or
, i ; l i ra te in Ft a ;.thls red t 7 O
o ci l llitarpasses every other
i It is preparist by E. Joy, N 0.39 1 ., North /4h street,
' hiladeiphis.; . •
Aelxuepintyhtirthe Medicine tin a isulaphlit.treatiss
f the with direstiottsi&e. '.The piunphlet i s
4 to's:miry person enquiring form
Price. e Ilsrper bottle;
A wsitply of thif,ebdvitlklesSelnelust reeeiVed
AN-
sod
ihrssieby B. WOM
': .Navember 29. _ ' • , 2-tf
FOR'= E.
'Nikons' Muter
/SO bblo. Wierpoolgroond oak i 4 : .
eloacks do - Soot, , do,- i.l
40 Ws 'new plackets* P10,.1
20 haltbbls do idio la* It.
10 orbOlo. ' - do , r , 144 I mat
s(4Worire Withiliii" , - ,
1 ° D° 110PerdOeilloitriti, ,
30bags srroorietitted beolreir '
s_orcaiduitioboilitis - - " -
10,aoi ilo.'swooillialottirloor- i
10 Oto* PreitAl4,lllo MI ,
„
10 4 eimulmAkßa4i ,
IC*, i• . : - . V J. ' • .
iikaildi
'
des¢ -1 1-str4f , P'iifecitt
,; • - wart
- 1.0 piteektodACifreah sow
Ski Ifo.Wh pifor porbin r , together with
Itestittuloot- affitir, which will be wild
okholp.. • I 323:211 .
El
IM'MN,Oe . Tltrett.
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