The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, July 02, 1836, Image 3

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    Delaware Coal co.
T C IYdhania & co."
G If Potts •
S B Reeve & co.
J • Bull 5. co.
N A Coal co.
Hodgson & West
D & P Rail Road co.
Charles Lawton
Duct Steinberger
Neligh & Murphy
Ellet
Meitner & But •
Blight; Wallace &
ABohon
8 Brooke
CV Shoemaker
L C Dougherty
C M 11111 1
A Lawton
Fitch Rickert
Rickard
& J Beatty
Win Newell
Potts & Batman
C Potts
iIl jr.
'Sillytnan
Ti Baird -
Palmer t Garrigu a
Captains
275 boob,
2282 Boats,
ry%nC
c last report,
Mil
=ME
246 do Li
2803
YLKILL COAL TRADE.
LiTTLE sea
Jima 23 Coned,
Samuel B
ii
' Nanti ' lit
24 Musk* g
Joseph
Charle
28...• • duaky
''.,-; clic
-.: . ‘, ,ago
''‘'t to
' -..— i :- 'hen
'William
21' Mobile
M M Ei
28 Tamaqu a
Shamoki
_ Catawia
. 39 Kiska*
Victory
i:` Octarati
Tonnes
Sidney
30 Indian
Quake
Louis
Nesco
• Nesqu
Ohio
*7 hNigel
r
orate
oil
OE
clAno
ck
oning
'ew dot leans
30 b
216
246
LL VALLEY RAIL ROAD
SCEIUYLK
is the amount pr cool transported
for the week ending June
2,00 tons.
15,145
The followin
on this roa'
25.
• , Per 1.
211211
BRANCH RAIL ROAD:
of tons transported on this road for
cding on Thursday evening
4,023 tons
24,880
The menthe
the week
tut
per
at report
Creek Rail Road.
ng is the amount - ME:lva transported
d for the week ending on Wednesday
I est 1,769 tons
Let report 13,827
•
The follow
on this
evening
Per
f. 5,596"
GEORGE HADESTY, Collector
ARE HUDSON (VAL TRAD
DELA
Rondont, Jinni 18.
; riot ttii *ea ending this date, 2,o
r is with Cosy,
' lass nooks report . , 11385
4-
ArriveJd•
119 •
'foinf 4 . 615
D• W. HARDENBEMG , Collector.
• high Coal Trade.
S ed from Mauch Chunk, for the weal
ii . 2.3d inst.
.ats carrying
• • per lest report
Freights--July
to Philadelphia,
Raven to -Philadelphia.
lit
e Steam Engin e
ARLY explained and illustrated, with an
- sketch 'of itsinvention and progressive
sot; its applktation to Navigation and Stuff
loom by the Rev. Da. Lantusga. with ad
• notes by Ames Renwick, L. L D. just ro
for mashy B. BADMAN.
33-
5 1 U
4dved
July
Neir Booki.E
RES& BRECRIBRIDGE'S Discuasion, is
Roman Catholic or Presbyterian Religion in
'. civil or relous liberty,
DUNG WIFE'S Book. A manual of Mona.
p and Mimetic duties.
MFWICAN LADY,by Charles Butler, Esq.
AIRRICAid GEN TLEMAN, by do
OODS & FIELDS, just - received and for
BANAIA.N.
Ll=
tion.
Pebne arei Wawa Caotiorted sot to lake
for 135, of 4115 b 7 the
toValentitte RiOrf,arbe bide:manned riot
some,
El
STRAY CO .
Aißgrni the stable of the subsetibsi% iig near
ILI the Schuylkill Bridge, about thee wee k'.. ago.
DA RIC COLORED COW. With • speckled Cac C about
Bor 9 years old. The owner is requested b 'come
forward. prose property, pay charges and to her w.
way, otherwise she will be sold according to' W.
ANNA MARIA LES
,133.43,
47 boats 2352
30 1500
21 1008
18 895
15 690
13 670
12' 585
12 . 564
12 564
3 • . . 462
9 450
7 340
7 322
7 322
298
6 300
6 294
5 270
VD HANNAN has just received a fresh 4rapply of
11-Ela Paper hangings, suitable for rooms• and en-'
tries. Alan, double printed. paper suitable for window
curtains.whicb be will sell cheap for cash.. l
July 2
BAK EW ELLi an Engilish Mi
v ner, who was working:4 Or 5 w eke back
for a person by the name of Sohni, on , the West
Norwegian, is informed that his Father ` Mother
and family whom ho sent for, have arrived pt New
York—his father has come to F'tittstrilinleaving
his family there, expecting to' find hit ' Om, belt
can hear nothing of him; any pardon! knowing
said William Bakewell, is cleaved to lON*, know
that his relatives aro in grcaC trouble conse
quence of not finding him ,
July 2
E
11,250
108,156
121,406
11,840
133,946
48
56 .
46
48
56
48
413
48
43
B 6
48
' ' 52
56
- 38
48
48
48
48
48
48
56
30
48
46
56
48
48
48
38
1,440
10,400
1100
17,193
H. IT. POTTS, Collector
2P,903
R. C. HILL. Collector
2.490.5 tons
31,369
34,174
$1 50
1 40
WM. BRITON
33-3*
CO3
raper Hangings.
Five Dollars Dewaira.
LOST. ;
BETWEEN Mount Carbon and -rhuytkill
Haven, a pocket wallet, containua Ono Five
dollar bill of the Miners' Bank; J.Wil teM Son's
chock on M mere Bank, for IS-2-24, (Pairnent of
which is stopped) and sundry other pktibrs of no
We to any one but the subscriber, vel4will pay
the above reward to whoever will rettOrrtthe wal
let, 4c. to him at the York Store. I s
• J. T. AralORP.
I $3-3
July
INSOLVENT DEBTOR.--TH inbscriber
' a ' hes applied to the Judges of the Cotirt of com
mon Pleae of - Schuylkill county, for the:benefit of
the severel Acta of Assembly passed rot the relief
of Insnlyent Debtors, & that the saidiJ4dges have
appointed Monday the 15th day of aY next.
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the rt House,
in Orcigsburg, for the hettr#ng Or and my
creditors, when and where they Ttl 3:# attend if
they think proper.
, .
GEORq g R AHN.
33-4
July 2
PROCLANIATION:— Whereas Oat Honorable
Ckcvvit Biarritz, Eiquire, Presidentpfthe sever
al Courtiol.Common Pleas of the ctii4les of Dau
phin. Lebanon, and Schuylkill, in Pennfylvania, and
Justice of the several Courts of Oyer: laid Terminer
and G antral Jail Delivery, in the said fiounties, and
George Ransil and Daniel Yost, Etiqinies, judges of
the court of Oyer and Terminer and Geiferal Jail De
livery, for the tried of all capital and Other offenders,
)1 7
in theta id comity ofSehuylkill— by t e4firecepts by
me directed. tested at Orgy igaWeg, the day of Mar.
1536. have ordered the Court of Dye and Tenni
her and General Jail Delivery, to be to il
- en at Orw igs
burg. on the last Monday of July petit. (being the
'29th of said month,) to continue one sfctik.
Notice if therefore hereby given, tti dr coroner, the
justices ofthe peace, and constables Of tope said county
of Schuylkill, that they are by the faidlyirecepts com
manded to be then and there at ten oclock in the fore
noon of said day, with their rolls, records. inquisitions,
examinations, and all otherremenbrNnvs, to do those •
things. which to their offices appertAn•to be done.
and all those that are bound by recognzances, to pros
ecute against the prisoners that are.cit, then shall be
in the jail of said county of Schuyll4l4are to be then
and there to prosecute them as shall Ife just.
HENRY B.A.VSIt, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Omen, Orwige- ,
. 0:7 , 071 4 .
burg, July 2 , 11336.rif W''' grz 4 -- t'. l-4
God save the C ,3
. F ,
• N. II The witnetwee and' urors iftdrirresumm I', - -;,4
to attend said Court. are &quested togserve panel a !..,
ty. In case of non- attend in such cases
made and provided : veil) be enforced, this notice is
published by particular order of Unit Omni, those con
cerned will therefore govern thenielves accordingly.
ICIDItOCLAIIIA'ffOIiii-t-Notie -. is hereby given
JP- that a Court of Common Pliina. for the tria).ef
11.2113.11. at issue, Iri •nd fkrr the eautty or etchayraUl,
will be held at Orwigsburg in the itott nty aforesaid, on
Monday the 18th thiy of July ne4q at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon. . 1 e
Therefore all persons having stiil pending.and all
persons whose duty it shall be to a ' ear at said Court,
willtake notice and govern thems accordingly.
IIENRY AUSH, Sheriff
Sheriffs Office, Ortatiga.
burg, July 2. 1836. 5 ' % 33-3
Qtr Punctual attendance is demaridcul of the Jurors
and Witnesses summoned to attend4this Court. •
Li 1' OF LF:TTERS remaining it the Post Office
at Pottsville, July 1,1636.
A Peter Fl Alb &
William Adcock • it
William A riles Andre! Lehtrofrf
B !Chrisian Luckenbill
Daniel Black .jameri bailey
John [labor Luke i Lanesgban
Joseph Brown t M
James }lord . Even Morzgns
John Baird John -Mnfret
C Jameli Murray
Francis Chambers Jolid lfilinnig
Joaewh Christ • . MicEdiel Mullin
I) William Mean'
Andrew Ditz fame:4lWlF addint
Jonathan Debt,'
lo John, Darla Mr . It
il!, o fil m 'A ui r l e ir r *
i lia .
John Drain . ' Paint M'Donnel
Isaac Daum ' ' '0
Rosanna Dougherty samitoi DU
S. Davese 'l l'f'
William Daniel . Aniiii , fi Prentis
E Geoo , e Patterson
Abrshaln Evert • Jam Packinghain
George Edward' ! • R
John Etman Ceog e Bitch...lllle
John Ebert Go gh e Randolph
r . Jacob Rider
.Aarroti Fulmar Sar4nel Reed
Benjamin File,. Thirhu Robins
Frederick Ftstnaebt i ; S .
John Ferry A le'aander Sirn '
John Frey Antos Smith
John For G 0 !Baur*
Mr. Feoulds - '-`' It*c St/b l r 6l.
• - G ' fardo Sakti
Benjamin Griffiths Jaciob Schauer
Daniel B. Gnat Jarhes Shannon
Elizabeth Goods Jailob Shmink
Entine Gallaher John M *ringlet
Mrs. Genie Peter Seilber
II Piiftic r Stapleton
Jacob Herbert William Biters '
John!Hastieten I T r
John B Hewes David Thomar !
Robert Hutchiann John Tiggart .
William Huns JaMea Fria
William Hodgson , Jaques Tesdale ..
E.• Virolhain Turner ' •
Bernert Kelly -. 1 ' W
Geo King . . Chirles Wirman ,
Isaac Kritzo Hebert Watur f
Nicholas Rohl i i
SHIP LETTERS . . i.
;
Francis Beal)) , rater - Lamb
William Bell Sho Spencely
William ermitlier Mary Sham - man. •
Thomas Dean.
PerllOna calling for tette" on the above list, twill
pleiraeH say they are Mlvert#ed. j ' •
• • • SILKIIATS.
VIVIIITE and Ititelri - ilk Hats otitis !lest
v
• fashion, just reeedred and fbr sale a the
store of • . 14A . VEN & TEAtil
June IS
31r
7
• Penny 1
ai l d i or
I
er with VO ciftti
orate valuable war
cei* . endaud for ale b
June 15-
Ti
iIY stria
A- 0 Leta ri
ruts, issued
Schuylkilil nod Berke counties,and to toe climax)*
wail b 0 faxooPed to Public. Sale
On
h t turday the 9th day of July
next, at t Luse di - Christian Ley, innkeeper. in . the
borough Of Pmegrove. in the county - of Schuylkill, at
o'clocki Pt M.--The undivided OM part of a certain
itra y t of land. situate in Pinegrove town
"-
- ishc, county aforesaid; bounded by lands
.I
•••
mete of lenry ZlMMettnan. Michael Huber,
-: decd. and others; containing 234 acres
more or less, with the appurtenances,
consisting • f 6 dwelling houses aid Switzer barn—
Late dief estate of Benjamin Banestatz.
dit i4e sametime and place, the
undivideil doe thirsi a of a certain tract of land. Innate
to Low r 'Mahantango township, county afsrosaid ;
bounded ends surveyed to John Huber. William
Hoch and Benjamin 13onewitz; containing in the whole
302 acres tied 140 peaches; with the appurtenances.—
Also, a ceitain tract of land, situate in Lima Mahan
tango tdwilship, county aforestiiik, bounded by lands
surveyed to William Graeff. Francis Spam:ter, Philip
Tammetusan and °theta; containing 66 acres and 103
perches, viith the appertenances—Late the estate of
Benjanfin'tlionewits.
.11: the same time and place, the
undivided one third of a certain tract Of !Audi situate
in Pindgrbve township, county aforesaid; bounded by
lands of Joseph Lengel,lYillram.Tobias and others;
contains 4 101 eves 54 perches and allowance.
No. Also undsvide 1 one third of a certain
tract Orland; situate in Lower Mahantango township.
county aforesaid4 r bounded by lands of Benj. Baschore,
Jacoh;Christ. jr. Francis Spaetzer and others; contain
ing ..1g acres 147 perches and allowance.
Pio. 3. Also the undivided one third of a certain tract
of land; situate in Lower Mahantango township. coun
ty atitaresaid; bounded by lands of Adam Raudenbush,
John Adam Zerbe and Henry Umbehewer, containing
141 acres 66 perthes and allowance.
No. 4- also the uzullioded one third of a certain tract
of land; situate in Lows6r Mahantango township, coun
ty aforesaid; bounded by ladds of Leonard Batdorlf.
John Miller, Henry IV.Conrad and others, containing
300 acres 142 perches and allowance.
N. 5. Also the undivided onethird of a certain tract
of landl situate in the township and county aforesaid;
bounded ly lands surveyed to Benjamin Bonewitz.
lands surveyed to Samuel Hain, and Schujlkill and
Dauphin county lines; containing 135 acres 112 per-
the ,and allowance.
N 0.6. Also the undivided one third ofa certain tract
of land; situate in the township and county aforesaid;
bounded by lands of Paul Barr. Samuel Kimmel, lands
surveyed to John Huber and others; containing .251 •
acres and 145 perches and allowance.
No.?. Also the undivided one third of a certain tract
of lead situate in the township and county aforesaid;
bounded bypands bf John Huber and Paul strand; con
taining 241 acres 10 perches and allowance.
No. 8. Alto the undivided one third of a certain tract
oflatift sithate„,ht the township and county aforesaid;
bounded by, lands of Joseph Kieffer, Jacob Christseq.
John Admit Zerbe and others; containing 150 acres
and allowabee.
N 0.9. Also the undivided one third of a certain tract
ofland; Situate in the township and county aforesaid;
bounded by lands of Henry Shugar, Philip Rohrer,
Peter Stuttman, Philip Reed and others; containing I
400 acres and allowance.
No. 10. ;Also the undivided one third of a certain lot
•
.! of ground, situate in the borough of Pine
grove, Schuylkill county, bounded on the
; • ; west by Tulpehocken street. on the north
I , by Mrs of Kean lj Drenkle, on the south
- - -by Union street, on the east by Centre al.
ley; containing in front 100 feet. and in depth 180 feet,
more or fess, with the appurtenances, consist? of a
two story frame dwelling house, a two Ito game
storA house and stable—Late the estate of Wham
o
Alonday the I ith day of July
It at the house of J amen Tagg art , innkeeper , . in the
k.
niniugh of Taman Sc y
boroughelot
NAL—A certain lot of ground , sit uate
• of Tamaqua. county aforesaid. bounded m
_- front on AlauchChunk and Lehigh streets,
I ; ; in the rear by a ton feet alley, and on one
is side by lot belonging to Little Schuylkill
- -Rail Road and Coal Company; contending
la front ad feet and In depth lOU feet, and marked m •
the general plan of the borough with the No. 7. square
13. with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story
flume dwelling house. a kitchen and a frame stable—
Late the estate of William George.
' On' Friday the 15th day.of July
eeat, at the house of William Mortimer, innkeep
r, in the borough of Pottsville, in the county of
Schuylkill, at 'pc-o'clock, P. M. The undivided
• • half of a certain lot of ground, situate
en, the town of New Castle, Norwegi
, s• •
a , . an township, county aforesaid, boon.
I I ded by Centre street, Broad street, lot
;No. 8, and Walnut street, and marked in the plan
of said town, No. 7, with the appurtenances, con.
elating of a two, story dwolling house, and a
frame stable. Also, a certain piece or parcel of
ground, situate in the town of New Castle, in the
township and county aforesaid, bounded by lands
of Potf& Bannan, Eldridge and others, contain.
ing one acre, more or less, with the appurtenan.
cos, consisting. of a small log house—Late the ca.
talc offebn N. Kantner.
01t the same time and place, a
• • certain undivided moiety, or half of a
• ccrtaM lot or piece of ground, situate
L I N: V.-, in the town of Port Caibon, in the
is I
- • county aforesaid, bounded as follows :
beginning at a stake in a line of land belonging
to J. W. Seitzinger and others; and a corner to a
30 feet street, thenCe along the eastwardly side
of said street, south 21 degrees, oast 45 feet two
inches to a stake, corner to lot No. 6, thence by
the said lot, north 63 degrees, east 82 feet, 9 in
ches to 11 slake in a line of a lot to Samuel Chris
tian, thence by the same, . north 27 degrees, west'
45' fed 2 inches to it slake-,in the line of J. W.
Seitzinger and others, thence by the same south
63 degrees, west 80 feet 9 inches to the place of
beginning, with the appurtenances, consisting of
a two story frame house and kitchen—Late the
estate of William Leighton.
At the same time and place, a
certain tract of land, situate in Barry township,
county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Richard
Stephens, Benjamin Miller, late Evan Hughes,
vacant lands and others, containing 435 acres
and 128 perches, neat measure, with the appulte!
nances--Sato the estate of Weliam Bright.
At the same time and
;place,
E. grC#ESTER, P AI
• gaZine.
rennyMatipane r T ,
Periareyelopvidm
ever •pliblisber4pi •
B. BA Niqi A
,
PHE milrEtasyr.lottructL.
RIFF'S SALES.
of several writs of Vend. Expomis,
'anion, and nattiest Vend. Expo.
ul'of the court of Cowman Pfeas of
all that certain lot or piece of ground,
t • situnCo on the north westwardly side
1 1; ; . , of Market street, in Ile borough of
- Pottsville, marked in Pott & Patter.
son's' additional plan of said borough. No. 13,
containing in front on said Market street, 20 feet,
and in depth 190 feet; bounded - nnith.easterly by .
lot No. 11, northwesterly by a4O feet wide street,
southwesterly by lot N 0.15, and southeaster it by
said Market street, being the same premises,
which Bard Patterson and wife, and Abraham
Putt and, wife, granted to the said William *Wel-
Cott, inferred by deed, datbd the 1 1 5111 day of Feb.
teary, A. 1). 1830, together with the heredita
ment, and appolionanees, consisting of a two sto.
ry brick dwelling house, with a basement Rory
-Late the estate of William Wolcott.
The undivided moiety or half
; • l• part of all that lot or .pieed aground,
- 7.... • aide in the borough of Pottsville, in the
11: * : county bounded northward
is s by a public alley. and 'westward by lot
• - No. 3t;southinard by the Centre turnpike•
;rued, and eastward by a public alley, containing in
Ifront 60 &et. and in depth 230 feetorod.marked In the
eneral plan of the borough of Pottsville, with Nb.
with•the appurertances, cousistingcf two two eta
ry dwelling booms, aid a ette
fisineetable. Also.theendnidethnotety or hall
of all that certain lot *piece of itroubd.situate in the
borough of .Notutlffe. moray afonowid„ tenteaed
• northward by apublic alley, youthwanl bJ
- the centre tornpikeroad, eastwath by rot
lir I 33,, and wiestwird by lot No: 34040*-
_ at tuning in front 60 fbet.lbli in d'epth 939
feet. and marked in the general plan of
the borough ofPutunille. with No. 34, with the-appur
tenances. demisting of ' a one two very budding and
one two moll building with two separate dwellings.
they being the same lou which Philip Paint and wife,
by deed dated December 0.1823. recorded at Orwigs
burg in devld hook Ne. 4, page 439, conveyed to George
Russell add John Cony, in fee—Late the estate of
John Cony.
Jit the same time -and place, a.
certain lot or ground, situate
_lie town
of klinerssille, county a forWid. bound
:is: ed Mr Sunbury street in front. of the west
IP I. • by Third street. on the south by South
street. and on the east by lot No. 30; con.
tabling in' front on said Sunbury street. 50 feet. and in
depth 200 feet, marked in the original Plan of said
to*n. Nb. 32, with the appuwenances, consisting of
trrosmall dwelling houses— Lat the estate Of Andress
,S7uld7muse. • •
On ,Saturday: the ifith, duty of
July ft:A, at the house of John Kepner, Innkeep.
cr. in the borough of Orwigsburg, county of
Schuylkill, at one o'clock, P. M. A certain lot
of ground, situate in the borough of Orwigeburg,
county aforesaid, bounded in front on
Market street, and Wayne street, in
as • the rear by a 20 feet alley, anilmark
-511 I
ed in the general plan afield borough
No. 14, containing in front on Market street, 66
feet, and it depth 180 feet, with the, apportenan.
cee, consisting of a large-two story dwelling
hence and kitchen, (occupied as a tavern.) and
a frame stable—Late the estate of John Kerte.
At the same time and place, all
that 'certain mcssuage, tenement, and lot. of
ground, situate in the town of Friedenabeeg, in
Cie county aforesaid, numbered in the general
plan cif said town, No. B. bounded on the south by
Market street, on the west by lot No. 7, on the
north by Peach alleyr and on the cast by lot No.
2, containing 37 57-100 perches, and being the
same lot of greeted which George2..mbe and Mag-
dalen his wife, by deed dated the 18th • day of
September, A. D. 1830, granted and conveyed to
the said Isaac Christ, with the appUrtenances,
consisting of a two story dwelling house and sta.
blo—Leta the estate of harm Christ.
Jit the same time and place, a
, certain lot of ground, simile in the
s •ia
borough otOrwigsburg. county atom
ass said, bounded on the mirth by Mifflin
' 9 "f street,ren the east by an alley, on the
one side by a lot awned by Henry Egge, and in
front on Liberty street, containing in front
and in depth being the third part of lots
No. 65 and 68, marked in the general plan of
said borotigh,- With the appurtenances, consis
ting of a one and a half skirl_ frame dwelling
house and kitchen, slaughter house and stable.—
Also, at the same time and place, a certain tract
of land, situate pertly in.the borough bf Orwigs.
burg, and partly in the township of Brunswick,
county aforesaid, bounded by lands , of . John
Schall,Jahn Deanne, John F. Sheaffer and Da
vid Wiftrout, containing about five acres, more or
lets, with the appurtenances, consisting ofa young
apple orchard—Late the estate of George Reed.
.4t the same time and place, all
that certain lot of ground. situate in the
. borough oflaritigsborg.cOrinty afdrediid,
FBI - marked in the general plan of said town.
wtth No. 33, bounded on the soutlt'by
- -= Market street, on the east by Liberty
street. on the north by a 20 feet allef, and on the west
by lot No. 34,contaihing in front on Market street
four perches. and in length on Liberty Street, eleven
perches, and is a paraltellegram. it being the earn
promises which the said Daniel Klapp and F.tizabeth
his wife, by indenture bearing even date with the said
mortgage. grinted and conveyed to the said Witham
Taylor. with the appurtenances, consisting of a two
story frame:tavern house. a frame kitchen and a frame.,
stable and sheds—Late the ...tate of 411.1licso Thykor.
At the same time and place, all
•. that certain messunge, p lace,
and
%r r'4 . tract of land. mutate in the township of
I II
IF jj Pinegrove, county aforesaid, bounded by
lands now or late of Benjarnin Baronet*.
-- Abraham Kieffer. Tobias Bickel, Abr*.
ham Lineler, John Barr and Jonathan Geidel.cona
mg one hundred and eight serve and eighty-four
ches and allowance, it being the . samt , pr
which George Weis, by his indenture bearing date 'theil
20th July. A. D. 1818, conveyed-W.441e said Jacob
Weis. itith the appurtenances. consisting ofa log
dwelling house and a log barn—late the estate. of.in
rth Weis. a
All seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold.
by HENRY BAUM, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Orwigs
burg, June 18,1836. (
Y. Nothans & Co.
Ili AVE ji.r.t received, •
-"I-2 Pipes Superior Palo Brandy; •
2 do Harris' PortWine,prireGrapeJniee
25 Baskets' Champaign; of the most cele
bra led brand,
5 Do Superior French tentdiali,
5 Do Frtah Salad Oil,
All iust kaporiect and will be sold at a arnaß
advance. Store and Tavern keepers supplied on
the most reasonable terunt.
June 18
To School Teachers.
NO'T'ICE is hereby given, that fr om and after
the first of June, no teachers will be snowed
pay from the cOurity Commissioners for teaching
pcbr ehilkfien, in the following districts of Schuyl
kill county.'
Borough of CYrwigsbnrg, borinigh of iiottsville,
and the townships of Norwegian, Pinegrove and
Union; the said districts lowing by their Dele
gates assembled on the tld day of May last, se
eepted the provisions of the Common School Law.
By order of the Minty Commissioners.
ELIJAF HAMhTER,
OrwirbOrg,Jone 11 314 Clerk.
FOR SALE.
- THE subscriber offers for Sale in
, _ the town of Port Carbon. a HOUSE
m; ; and LOT. handsomely situated in one
--.. of the Main 'streets, suitable for a
dwelling or for business. The Holum loot Stone.
two story. 25 !'bet front by d 5 deep, with/a lot of
ground 25 feet by "N 1 deep. - Al.. a variant Lot
adjoining. d e l feet 'front by 713 feet deep.
The above property will be sold low and - the
terms made easy.
Persons wishing to purchase ere obtain fur.
ther . laformation. by applying lo the trubleriber
in Port carbon. • - E. S. WARNE.
May 28 28-ifdr
STRAY HORSE* k
STRAYED; away from this. sobsesiber,i en the
Jonc,ii BAY HORSE. with a log Mil,
low in order. and anis °faint% body had t mark
of the collar di his neck. and the right ktme war
a lade, stielled.mith a stsall star on thelwehead.
Whoever will eidurn the said, home to thoimboori-
bar. or give him information When ho can get
him again, shall be reasonably rewarded.
1 Nt' ATKINS PRICHARDS.
S2-3* •
June Zro
11 '
-. 4 , 1 i.
rifaattfactoPy
titin•c
,fti4idelelfietPutat,edtfilititey and itois md
parsidiat their satablishdert ittrottsfille, tocto
catir Oycient Sir making and Urpiiiiiiigsicaen B. n .
ginesq - iiiiii t airr, Steams peitr..M. Pumps.
lax *MN Mill Gearing and Machinery of every
deseription. 'They ebro hhra conssittly on hand
ariissoitiecnt of M ineri To4h, such as Skdges,
%V edges, Picks, Rakes, '• Dtilie, (lowborn, &v.
mist Ls quality and at as low prices as can be
obtained eisawbere.
N.: IL Smith workbi'llt; kind carried on as
=kat • HAN VWOfaD '& SNIDER:
I • olube 4 „ fa-tf ,
MULE_ Creditors in JaOrib ricker,latii oflfarry
T
Township, Schuylkill County, demised, and
all others Mterestcd Angie estateursaid dimmed,
Gie hereby notified that .Lattets Ag . Administra-
Mn bare been granted 'by the Itegister of the
comity of &boy !kill, to icholasg. Scitsinger L ot
the borough of Pottsville, '
said county.
MI; persons indebted to said estate, are request- -
0 to come forward end Make payment immedi
ately, and those having*ms are tam requested
to mike them known use*. subscriber.
NICIIOL4I3 SEITZINGER,
3nne 4 litS4 • ! Adininistratori
TICE To , cONTRAC7 OR3.
James Itiver_an WL d . Kanawha
CaiA '
'PROPOSALS' Will be received at the Offibe
I the James River iin4 Kanawha Coinpany. in
, the City of Richmond: frilm the 15th' to the Ord
day!of August, for_the anistruction 61-all the Ex;
cavation, Embankment- inul Walling not now en
der contracts together'with nearly all theColterts
and the greater portion of the Locks between
Lynchburg and Maidenie Adventure.
The work now advertised embraces the twen•
ty miles between Colorable and the heed of Mai.
dens' Adventure Pond ,the eight milesbetwcen Se.
yen Island Falls, and Scottsville, and about (won.
ty 'isolated sections, reserved at the former letting,
between Scottsville And Lynchburg. •
The quantity of masonry offered is very heat:
—consisting of shoat two hundred Culverts of
fiorn three to thirty feet - spurn 'nine Aqueducts, '
thirty-five Locks,,a nutubat of Waste's with seve
ral Wm and road Bridges.
general plans In eations of the work,
and special plans , of t wat important Calvet'
and Aqueducts. Will be; %and at the bthl!ed of the-
several Principal Assistant Engineers on Matadi
of the Canal. , _ _
The work will be Prepared for examination by .
the 45th July; bat methardes, well reeonnnetided:
desirous of immediate ' , employment, can Obtain
contracts lot emistrtiedem of a combat tif tabula
at private let ting.
Persons offering to Contract: who are tinktiolatt
to the subscriber, at any of the Assistant Ewe
neerv, will be etpectexi to accompany theirpropb
sell by the usual certificates of character and iaz
bi lity -1 CHARLES ELL-ET; Jr.
Chief Engineer of the Jansen Rite!
and Kanawha Company.
Note.—The hums, Guard Locks, most di the 1
Bridges, and a, number of Locks and Culvert , :
are reserved for a fdtum lotting.. Persons' visit
ing the line for the purpose of tibtitihitig work,
would do well !to call at the office of the Company
in the city of Richmond, where any information
which they dchire will be cheerfully commanicati
ed.
The valley Oriartres Wier, betweenLynchbitrit
and Riehmond. is healthy. G. E. Jr.
Jane 4 ft—l 2 •
Jetties Sillyrrlerr: . 7 j /-
vs. I
William Darling,
John He hat;
George D t
William Selmer', I
Nancy O'Dricni
George Clay,
John Clay;
Jaedb
F. B. Ilubley,
John P. Wetheril
Samuel P 'Oath.
CO=MME
Williana Wetheri
Rebecca Gtimbes,
Robert B. Pavitie l
lI SE*StYI
t 4 I T, h
it ma'
claim, the we 4
by good & • awfu
I Hughes, (.. orge
3 3
Nancy Cr rim
Hubley, F S. 11
ucl P. % ctheu
Wetherill ittsbl
vidson, le or f
be and tip eat
'at our co rt of
the Mond y pri
next, to oir
the stud cfMa
hold two ()Mil
Norwegi n the
ed and c acri
White 0 k tilt
thence b the • •
fl ac ,
I Countg, as. ,
Commonwealth of Penn.
eylrania.
the Sheriff of Schuylkill coon.
I , citing. lf James Sillyroan, jr.
a you secure of prosecuting his
,inmand you that you summon
surrimoners,Wm. Darling,,John
D, U. teim; Wilham N'Veiiner,
George Clay, John Clay, Jacob
uhlev, John P. Wetherill, Sam.
ill; William Wetherill, Charles
cca Gumbos, and Robert B. Da.
our county, yeoman. so that they
'blare our judges at Orwigsburg„
Common Pleas, thiiii.to be held
ceding the last Monday of July
cause, wlicreiorc, whercas they
ants togeffitr and undivided, do
uous Tracts of Land, situate in
oship, Schuylkill county, bound.
-Jed as follows: beginning at a
corner of Gettle and Wagner;
Imo Noith twenly.three degrees,
ERE
EMI
lied and forty foirr iserebte to a
loth 65} degreesovest 405 rich
pith twenty degrets;west 3 9 per
,:a &mei of Thcopfulus liughes,
lame south GO degrees. West 274
e in the line of Dorothy hoes,
me sbuth3o degrees , east2O per-
Cherry, south GO degrecii, west
; a white oak Sapling, thence NO
Company. ifoutk 30 degrees, cast •
is wbitaoak, thence by the same
dr lath George Minim! and Phila.
Company; Milli GO &vet* east
a stake, formerly a "white oak,
Santo and land of John Pot l t.' north
220 pe
,rches M the place of be.
rtiling BWacres, be the same mote
e ipportenandes. The said Jekii
hemir bctiveen them to-W.OHW*
tc lews and ceetinue Ot:this tle . m.
male-
wed, twe
stone, tb
es to a trl
ebes to d
thence b
perches
thence bj
ches to
108 pen
Cho Nei
120 per ,
and land
delphial
53. 4 Per
thence I
67 do
ginni r
or less
dants p
accordi
Enid.
1.1.11%/1:
tECIEtI
Mona
same lo be dune. db niit•perept
tpd against-the MUM*welted cos
j+U thier
garnsa
very 11
1212
loam
Ake surinhoinis and
416 Nonwable Calais *he.. Esq;
ibur said eourt,, at Oniripburg; the
4oril, A. D. 18311.• f
LEWIS
• rteatiiittilisi&-T,
tbo na
Pic d
fintd
i 3
3a
1 — • S-*
ANA Ass jintisetiiirdiElhat . : lo 4l.:
Rodger tifirrirlSeeell*
tre ackolowle.dtc4 1011 „
the kilt& ever othied
theolNVlNGettiCi• lipmeltit‘
butiery cheap tufttleitioa6ll
*tiger Is Siveridr Pen.knirei,
324-
B4 '
ing
•r
B.
:ors,
any
:ors.
ruppl
J u •
of
fa the Coart . of Co& Ton
1 .. ra the t..0,..., , ,.-.
Pleas of' Sc/suylkill
. county. Summons in
Partition. July Term s
1836." Nu:c4.
•
tll, 1-
de and Q iaJided do
:4 there
!girl
=5
Ell
- • Nth ,r. • . • -..-
.
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•.' 4 , - I' - ', CUMl 4. itietired'ioi -.-- Stilhiie, - ,- ., .4.=
W . foli..,nrAik. otiant.fttor,;mi , rocicts
tk i ntir
; 1 terms.* DUJOUVE.WMAUFApt' .*Agyr. .:
1111, boluiv thlitiOiajaAritriatkek-._ • ~ Firio
thlargo-at 4iii tlic • ri ver. eiiiSmoi4Aii pr.4 o
oiiiippurig.pittei Omit: 1)910 can infeiii ° . -5[. .1144
Wyse!. can take in cars iikihe tat e linio.".e—
Enquire: at-the dwelling 5:l3:l4FApr 10410'411%4r
- ' 10ni45 •' . - *- . ' - at—Tilio
• Inackeinithe-wtani Fr eis='; -1
111W.agoi4,..rsteady bands wirfuliVi*steiit
Ft:Worms& at t be collieriVtlr- 1 _ ?.L ,
'..,.•
• ••'' lIIATUtiOti 6 s YV4g.AL
roittoitent.4l • • •
Notice ' lll
firtElAT the relieving toitaCd •dh •
4 L -
the date sane - Ott to their x eitpceWe'
6k the aceett' Maur their ithuittitdratimilillk.:}?,.
fatest4 9 1 614 penra`delkased„ whose tint:llo
un'derineetioned, an the elate Of :
for Sahnyikilliouhty; anti that the tsdhellil Fe'
'presented to the Olphattht Cohn
ty, fot confirmation and allowance, ett, ltlintday
I tbe pith day. of July - vest, at 40 the
forenoon. at the Court lidos ititeliiigSherg. • •
irt. Eather- Erdh, Esemitrix and ac k ttiitah
Gerber, Exectitor of the .Estates tip Abrallant Eta,'
latis of West Penn township,. deceatifticil 230
Febraitp, 1896-
fiefilYlM Adatlnibtnitel. 'DOM Efate
' of William Citaitlp, hie of rOrt tilt bt
lit Minh. ialk
3(1.- Fiedatiilt Schwalm; tioelittst
el John Schwiltp,l tite of 'Latta 1116liatijang,ti
township; dctstatted—filed -21st March .-
4tht John Sum:than Seloaton,o3lcitia
titbre of the &tato Of John Stoat, lath .6f Leak.
Mahadtangetownship,deccatted—ftibiglitirftch
-1836.
• .
sth. the second amount ofiattob Lln emutri.
&neuter-6MP lodate of John KPlauPtt ktb
Manheint township, deecaieit-114d thtilt.
of hlay.lBl6. r
6tM Jetett 39bte, Adtninittfilat of tWEiititqb
tit Jonathan debert, late of Pine Qrtn/tt towliihip.
decessed-;-Med 26th May, 1836,/ .
7th. Jonathan Kistler, Eaketltbr of the :Estato
of Jacob Lelhy, late of %V Tenn Taoluthip,,,de
eeased—filed 30th Mit 636.
Btb. lane 'NO*, dt•tilnlittrator of the;eitatit
Of. Isaac Piodor,late Of 11[anhei tt~ttii6ip~ lip
teased-8*(101i Blst lt3e f
9th. DanW.ll, Ketahht,t; A4mtniiiiiittor,of the
Estate ofBamncl Rat:late of Eaii,,liinnetsiok
Atnettaills deemed-6rd cottionte.ll336.•
, N.EPIi MUROAIti . •
- June ii 90=5 Weightq.
INimiella Clititikk anti Ircittwirelii
. • .
TRi-WEEriAr 'E; OP:
1 . .1 . """.....? <-••••,:-..,.! • ...
•'. . '
• - P A•in • . 'll .le ...IN .a . 1 1 .
• .• •
to Se Ma il Catlike. anti : • ,trizt earti
For the better at tcdhoilat e ion S ,rtifolyl
!VIBEE ProtirietOri will rommeri -' riandlig ds
ly tin the Ist of Jane. an ,d w eon ativiAti
ing the Boomer and Fall sew , -..-
leave Nandi Chunk daily at r 7 .'ci . ' ; •
k r,
proCeeding by rail way tq Saltine WillalitilAli e
Coach and proceed via Tampa. tit AlrEmb
where-they proceed by.tlie &hay tk, Rail
1 way via Patterson. Itlldfderest . ; el:af„ ‘Ol%,
i end then in Coaebei lb Potter ",.;-
Departing—Leave roOpille, iiorning at
8o elonk, A. M. Passengen't ; l'ia,f*Entf,
tea tolhimmit Billet lialrpast il'ettietta 4,
net. *hero riairerwill bet,iintle - nes is geniterek
to Visit the great CoalAriarrii Ayer
the Li Of
the Lehigh Coal and Navigat ion C•pintiiinv, and
so potted by Bell Way Cars
.; Iflificighanki
tame evening. arriving thi s at kelt ' act
Comniodale pesiengeri not _ irk, ti`i lii
F. ,t;
This Foote is a Oen
_rieetiriii tok tofileek tfili
trait Coat region °rigors/amp n. and, Beltuyik
kill mantles, and affords a view. Cei*e ot on irat
1 interesting section' of country 1 Om Union. '
This tine totineets With Wu& iiitittiri.. vizi at
Manch Chunk with the Berwie 'to Elmira, wit*
the N orthumberland and Willi sliiiirre, widen %
trek:, Oswego, Az. aro. The ton and lethlr l
hem line from Easton' to Benior)t end Phpadol
phis via. Allentown, at eotirailio with -- killing. -
tntre,.Dorivillo, Nortlainfbeilland:, d m gat, Barri.;
berg; OrwigabOrg, Reading to ruladekkta.
' Pere froth iiiiineh Cattalo Pcpteite,lll2 O.
Every,arrangement for comfort-anit eenvenili
elms bakbeeu made by the preprietorm Aid they
rely up on a share of pulpo patronetre
fox their eiertions. - '
IHVEIi HOILLILND, & elf. •
Preprietert.
Fur seats apply at Mortinier's Hotel, Pottrvinef
Wm. Whittiaghant, Tuscarora; Ruben Heateri's
Tiiiiaqua; the Summit Hill Heteload the Vete);
'in 'Mauch Chunk. j
June 4
friLAils DurcAlloir#OßANciE
COMPAPIT. A :7
CAPITAL Atrn 45tusto 8T,1.A.vf,-VONCioo;
CilliitTEg: ptillirrtr. A.L,.
*Alt betslitriiteil and Eerpentallnsurencei rui
Mick, Stone or name Buiklingy Suareejlotele.
• Wis. Barns, Siablee, ilifierehindine.,Furnlnan. and
PropMEI erty' of every dcsthiption, egainnt Inn , . Or dittiMo
by
.The shbeitiber has been appointed 'Mei? for the
'bind mentioned Institution . and is niii*intspired tto•
stakelrmuLtsmutopdit eieefxdfieemptiondrylegPirts
I..alitlie rawest rator
Icitureitte„ Felt. '27. 1836. * • z
• ILEXR F .talitzun,"
mpacka or, TAILOR, •
ico .oigti 'Si. a fry ifirria•beterai.4tarkfit
- . SE East silk .
t. PUILADEr4O4:6I4.
- ibtrtquis thatilpilO" tOstiativi
sad friendi, and partiaularly that ill Tett",
r4for part:Atom reapktfully War air thiitta
11 c. 0 00titms :to JlPolo *Oland X Y#lo
eat: Crofis
11164 - jibbed.' 6 # 4 1 11 :- .
in *i*,
Tadao
of oteiy diactijitittiroa
bo won %coley it **lot
Stkelto. -111 1kii***.tkOrn4:
oativatilbitOptifird7lll2co4:: =t4tittie, .ailed
Off cha=e42ki. -
r May 'I, 054.1 y
MI
El
I 1
19-ft