WintedL APERSON who is Com:Lnt of ir leding a Steam Engine, to whom ral wilta will be given. Apply, at the Nor American Coal ComPany's Office. - DAFIT) PICE, " Areal. Centreville Mines, July 11.1:-. : 33 Dwelling House anted. WANTED to rent a .good‘ sized Dwelling House. in good order. rottsvilht. Ap ply at this office. Pottsville. July 11 , WIS. Notice to Coal 13 . ippers.• I HE Subscribers bawl taken that well know') T wharf formerly occupied b Bunting,Olark & Co. second wharf below Call hill street .Befildge - and have made arrangement tolleceiye CoM on storage. All Coal shipped to their wharf Will be attended .to with ears and paw:4l4lly, wad deliver ed according to order by • JOHNSON & NGLEMAN. Philadelphia. July 141836. i 3-- To Coal Den ere. • 'ITIE Subscribers having taken the large and commodious wharf on Callowhill street (or -corner of Canowhill and Willikm streeta,l en. the Sibuylkiihnear Farr Mount!Philadelphia; are prepared to receive any quantity 6f Coal, Lumber &c.on wharfage or storage, on t a te open whirr or o. and cover, on the moat reason le terms. Every attention paid to coal consigned to them. References—Mr. George Schuylkill Fla % veniMr. Philip Huffs, Pottsville.; &POUCH & 114VERSTICK Philadelphia. July 11, 1838. , 153-3nso. List of Letters RLM AIN MG in the Porq,Otfice at Puttseine, on the first of July, 1839. Anderson Thome, Moore Skeplien Auhey Jonas Maliek' )aamb A A urand Peter Normal John , Barclay John , Milton William • Berrey Junes MongapFrancas „ Brs miler John Miller Dent y Braes Galilean* Mc Menery Neal Brown Mary McKean) , John - B ritz M Ts G MeGowen Thomas' . B•yan 'Lawrence McConnell Mr Buckler Daniel McGinnis Enoch Camino John McDowell Theadons Carrel John • lllc(:ay' El zalioth Caufman Jacob McCarrell Jane ' Cheuon torah McGriet Alexander C.vaier Nathan M. Voir? 'Alexander i ‘1.41. John McAlivier Ralidel Craft Lewis ' • McMahen Michael nein Ja nea Noble llexander 2 Coward WW C Nash .1 Ines - Cr) tz Jacob Owens Samuel Davis Edward • Odenheimer George ll ~ llivis John Obuyan Lawrence .bindorf Nicholdb Oliphai i t k James Dougherty Pitt Preyu onnh Downey Patrick Fowl ichael Mei. II Jane Portir panty • Eberheard Nickell Prior Thompson ' Ellis Hogh ProbesX Thomas • Engles. John . Quiodlip Elizabeth vans Mrs Ann 2 Rhoda Wm Evans David Reed !donee Evans William Riniswett Jacob Everett Samuel J Reeder links F Eyer Jacob Riimfit 1W m ._ ?ening John E Rorer Hoist • Fields Sarah Reaga & Sybert Fring &mud -• Ramle David Fleet Charles Soled' . W • Fletchall Fleenor W Ruckell.loseph Forster Joseph Richardson John ' . Foust Miss Elisabeth Ramsey Robert Fries Jesse ' Rees S Rees Gebhard Catharin Smith John K • • Germane Abraham Smith. Thomas • Gilmer John Smith Mrs Mary Gilmoran H Thomas Stepleton Patrick. Goudhurn John Sheeret Agnes 2 Griffiths Mrs G Sheriden, James Grundy John Shilabig Daoiel X EliiilerNicholis Sharite Mans . Mau b B Suppler Abrham W Hancke Joseph Sehoester Richard 1:11 Hayenbrcck William Schinolds John Hickman Anngilina Stanifir Ming Mtn:demi Robert Schunek•Danel Hill Daniel Stephens Martin Hintoc Joseph Soheibeihud John . Horlucher, Mary Shaffer Henry A ' Hornung F G Santa George Houser Stepben Seamen John Hutchings Mason lfimniiins George Hutchinson John Stephenson William ' - . Hyde D W Simpson Thomas Jennings & OdenheimerSymotts George Johnston John Stripling Stepher ' Johnston i Samuel Simples Elizabeth ' Jones David Sett James Junes Jeremiah SUchter Geo K 2 Jones John • Spayd Beni 3 Junes John P Thompson George 9 hoes Mrs Mary Tourism! Regal 41 1 , _ Eaton John • Thorns. John Kemeny John Trel®o Benne • Kedy John . Thorritoe Michael Hit% George Thid Philip. ' Kline Joseph ' , Ttiorknon Binj Kurd Cat* 'Fogarty t 7 Patrick Lay Miss Vadusen Franklin Law Omit . Words James Leek William ' Woollies:1 John G • Llscia Wall Woeliver Armin Lindeemouth Daniel Widdicombe John Lott Howliti • Weir Dqncan Lowther Edward Waters %le:andel LutrGeo W • White Michael Monley Junes . Wenn-naiads Andrew Martin William Wargo Elish S Mealy Hsnny • Marts Abraham Wets hi .Pacob Marts Jacob 2 Wethorill Charllse Marts Simon Women liebeeeM • Mlllafranklin a. Wallbiter Samuel Morris Evan Warren Sainted Metre John Williams Rhyg , Er PeflOolltalling for Idlers oo tne above Est, will please say there are adirertiseek. E. CHICHESTER, P. M. Mowlotion of Polineribilp. FIVE Co-Partnemship heretofore existing be ••• tween Wm. Nice I. d. Moedie, trading ,onder the firm of I. H. Moodie & Co. is this day dissolved ht mince consent. Those who have elainisetgatnet said firm, will present them t o L, E. Moodie for seUlement; and ill who kw* them. Wyse indebted to wild Ann: es also to the late Arm of Nice & Moodie: are required to mete immediate payment to I r . It Moodie. to who hands the book !di Fprii.#llemer4. " 'WM NICE. I. H. MOODIE. N. B. The Wilma will hereafter be &sided ird by I. 11.1Ieodis, et the old stand, neat door from the northeast cornet of Centre end Norms. Sian Iltnestk, end respeetftaly ,eolieite seastino zoos of pobhe petionare. 1 Patteeille. lane 30,1838. 50-3 cr Mil Swim. *kook Wort tiro ties.: OM/ chaps Ude sew. T HE Co-partnermhip heretokoin existing under the firm of Christian and Stewart, has this day been diseased by Milton consent, the busi ness will he settled by William Christian. All those having claims again. the said firm are re• quested to call and nave .them settled, al* those indebted to said: firm ate requested to ill and settle their - accognts- W I LLI A M CHRISTIAN. ''he• business ;will be .carried on it the same plats by Win. Chrudian who by ckise attention to business hopes to metit the Patronage of their former customers and the•publie 'entrant'. C. ANGEL 53-3• - ' WI/14AM CHRISTIAN. Minersvihe. icily 6..1838. 52-38 stray 'flare, • i STRAYED or Stolen from ,1 > the premises of the Subscriber at Flowery, Field Farm. a. DARK 11r il l . BROWN-MARE; said tram is little lame on the right bind Whoever has taken op said mare or can give in formation wbereahe can be found, will he reams able rewarded by N. NATEIAN& Pottlivil, July 6. 1839. 52-3, Brick Laying, &c. PERSONg Pottsville, Millersville It" their . 1 °- vicinity are infoirme‘ that the subscriber has removed from Philaddlphia to this place. and is preliared to ongeriake to erect Brick or Stone buildings at the shortest aotice. 'He Could fur. Matt brick and other materi..ls for chimneys to those who may wish it. lie has a few goo: workmen with him. Pettions who patronise him. may expect to Neve work comp ed. at or pear the time Stipulated' 54 the com Minn of their work.. CHARIPA GH. ANGHAM. et James Gillingham's, Centre St. Pottsville, Jiine 27 , 49-4* WHEREAS, some person or persons have stolen a quantity of lumber limm where the subscriber is now erecting a dwelling house ill lhahaniango Street, and on several occasions di*. Hotbed the walle•ot the building by removing the Buick. et night, and otherwise tnjuring the build mg. I hereby offer the above reward fur the ap prehension •ndpo;niriclinn of any person or per .ens who are, or hereafter may be, guilty of the like acts, or fur 'any informatio•t respecting the persona., that may lead to their JOSEPH SHELLY. June 30 .50-36 TIiAT valuable tract of Lend called the "Clio. ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, neat north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountern; is offered for pale on eccommodating terms; or the Coal Mines will be leased-severally or together to an apprdved lenacit. Apply to . =HENRY MORRIS, • 345 - & Walnut Street. april it 27- ta • NOTICE IS hereby given. thtt the following named Ex iecutora, Administrators and Guardians have settled their accounts in the otfice of the Register of Schuylkill County, and that the said accounts will be presented to the Orphans' Court to be held at Orwigsburg, in end for said county, on Mon day the 23d day of July, 1838, for confirmation. 1. The account of Valentine Brown and An. drew WU - lower.. Executors of the last will and testament of Arians Hummel, late.of Wayne town ship, deceased.. The account of Leonard R label, Administra tor of the estate of Herirll /Hiatt late of Manheim township, deceatted. 3. The account of Henry 'Ega,. Administrator of the estate of Cloaca Berringer, later of Schuyl kill Haven, deceased. 4. The account of John Bruner and Henry Bruner, Administrators of the estate of Jacob Bruner, late of the borough of Minersville, de ceased. 5. The account of Jacob Alspseb, Administra tor of the estate of Elisabeth Strong, late of Low. er Mahantengo township, deceased. • . C• The account of George Reber, Administra tor of the estate of.lnhis Reber, late of Manheim township, demised. 7. The second account of JonaiGuldner. Ad ministrator of the estate of George Jacob Goldner, late of West Penn township, deceased. 8. The account of Abralfam Mei kel and Reu ben Merkel, Administrator of the estate of Abra ham Merkel, late of East .Itrunswick township, deceased. 9- 4 The account of Elijah Bensinger, Adminis. trator De Boni. non, with the will annexed of Cornelius Hoffman, late 'of ardor/wick township, deceased. 10. The account of John Foch, Guardian of Elisabeth and Jesse, minor children of John Mil ler, late of Manheim township, deceased. 1.1. The account of Henry Houser, Adminis trator of the estate of Eve Houser, late of West Penn township, deceased. 12. The account of Jacob Shade, Administra tor of the estate of David Maurer, late of Mahan= tango township, deceased.' 13. The account of John Rattorf.-Adminiatra tor of the estate of &maws Bailor', late of Pine. grade tmanship dheaaed. 14. The account of LodWig Berger. Guardian of Rellme. Jonathan, glisaheth and Henry Geb art, minor children of fonethes Osbert, late pf Pinegrose township, detpeased. JACOB HAMMER, Register. . June 30 50— IRON & STEEL STORE. rrl H B subscribers have constantly on hand • full aspurtment of Iron, comprising Round and Square Iron from op to 6 inches dr. epees; flat Iron' 3-16th by No. 4, W. G; up to 6 in. by 11 in.; boiler, due and sheet iron of best andid quality. &pitiable for lining car bridles or 'chutes; railroad tronje 1, 1 i: by e, 2by e. end 2e bye. -Tiwy arb.also prepared to receive orders to import Rail Mad Iron upon the moat adventagstrus taros in large quantities; rail road car axles. A cull ituortmettiol Eheel,tompriaing east ind shear ,teal—AineriCan and English Ohler Steel• German and aprin, lanai. and Maud iron and octagonal Oat for drill*, MORRIS & JONES, S. W. corner Marl* and Sr hoylkill-Seventh St. Eildladelphia, gone 21:183.3. _ 49-6 mo Gilding. • • • LOOSING-GLASB and Picture Frame Gild er, next door to Mr. John Mellarron's, Lyon Aron.- Old Frannie re gilt in'thir neatest Man son and at the shortest tiothie. . 351-3nso epril 28 Dates ty FOR SALE by MORRIS, TASKER MORRIS. Al and at Me WO 10•41 en Dissoiation. 920 Reward. COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. • 4 ••••:4it" ;=. • 1 IiFi4IIIIIMOI4OURNAL‘n•%7, Vairuble coal Lands 1 FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBERS, Midget:ft of-Geo. W. - 11, Baum, will expose to Public Sale on Friday Ole 13th daof July nail. at 1 o'clock in the at; , terhoon, at the house of R. A. Beaton is the bo roagh of Tainaqua, in the County of Schuylkill, the, following described Real Valet= First—The undivided 0100 third part of 4 a cer tain Mpasogge, tenement and tract of land. situ ate. In Rash township, Schuylkill County, adjoin ing the town of Tamaqua. and lands of the Little Schuylkill Navigation & Rail Road Co. and oth ers; containing WO acres, more or less, (except sizlots of gtound in the town of Wettemberg, heletofiire sold) Tllil tiactot lend Is handsome ly 'situated; the Little Schuylkill and Cattawissa rail road passing thiongh the same. There ere a number of coal drifts open on the premises. from which Coal of the best quality has been fur nished—Akin, the undivided half of a certain trait of Coal Land. situate in Barry and Norwe gum townships. Schuylkill County, bounded by lands of John Hartman, Peter gnat* and others, containing 152 acres inure or less. This tract of land a situated'on a branch of the Big Sehuyl. kill, a few miles from the head of the %Vest Branch railroad. and contains a horizontal bed ail supe rior coal, with 'stout seven feet light uncovering, on which a shalt has been sunk through Coal thirty-three feet deep. Upon thistiact ••1111 of land th6re is a isle log house and 1 4 • . stone kitchen, (now occupied.. a tax / I _ ern.) with stables, sheds, iIS-c. The old Suhbpry road passes immediately by - the lay ero."--Also. a tract orunimproved lend. situate in Rush township. Schirlakill county, bounded 'by lands of Peter Knahb and vacant lands. enniain• log- 397 acres and allowance. This tract of land ahuunds with Coal of s superior quality, a few miles from the Little Schuylkill rail road. - The terms or pale s ill be made known by-the AiSignees un the day of sale. CII 11tt.F.4 FR AILF-Y, JOHN BEITEN %LAN. Assignees of Geo. %V. Banco -49-5 June 27 Rending \ail &Min 'Work's, IIAVE on hand boilersheet - of various I 1 sizes do. and •lwi, all the different sizes liar iron; also, round and turare iron from if up to 3 mph Railrua.! iron of the various .izes, punched and coUntersusia; and cut to the angles ready for use; and band iron. All sizes nails gird spikes— also, gun iron of superior quality. of which are altered for sale at the Warts cite prices. KEIM4. WHITAKER Co. Reading, June 25. Ib3a 50—tf - Slift - lET'S SALES. By Virtue of several writs of rendifioni poses and Lenart Fades, issued opt of the Conn of Cummon Pleas or Schuylkill County, and to me dtrested, will be exposed to Pu6 l ie Sale, at the hour s of Edward tYCOnizor, inokeep• er, in the bnrcohh of Pottsville, _ _ . (ha Thursday the 12th day of JUly, 1838, at 10 o'clock A. M. All - that Certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the soutlewesterly side of Centre Street in the bc;rough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuyl kill, to Morris's Addition, Beginning at the die. lance of three hundred and twenty feet southwest. wardly fiom .the line of Market Street, thence southsvardly tlong Centre Street, ninety feet; two inches to a 20 feet wide street; thence along said 20 feet wide street, north 70 degrees, 12' minutes, west 138 feet 5 inches to the line of lot No. 26; thence eastwardly along the said line futile place ail beginning, together with the hereditament. and appurtenances, consisting of a three story stone building, containing four tenemanta—late the estate of:Joseph Lyon. ✓lt tke same time and place, all that certain lot 6f ground, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill IS 4 :ounty, bounded id front by Norwe ilia Street, northeasterly by lot of Robert Woodside, and on . the rear by • ten feet alley, and southwesterly by lot of Ambrose Crow ley, containing in front 40 feet, and in depth 85 feet, marked in Jacob Alter's additional plan to Pottsville, with letter L. M. with the apportenan era, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house with a kitchen, anifnccupied as a tavern— late the estate of Ambrose Crowley. ' At the same time and place, all the two full, equal, undivided fourth parts or shares of all that certain measuage or tenement, and tract or piece of land, situate in Norwegian town chip, county of Schuylkill, and State of Pennsyl venial. beginning at a post in a corner of the land belonging to the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company, thence-north 60 degrees, east 321 perch es to a post; thence north 20 degrees, west 20 perches; thence : south 70 degrees, west 86 perches; thence torah 2(1 degrees, west by land of parte Duncan, 1324 percher; thence by land of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company, south 60 de grecs,. west 314 perches; south - 30 degrees, east 164 i perches to the place of beginning, contain ing 324 acres and 74 perches, celled Marys Fan cy, with the appurtenances—late the estate of L4bol. (hi l'hursday the 121 h day of July. at the public hnuse of Philip foyer. in thp town of Schut !kill Havre, at 4 o'clock P. M.— All those three contiguous lota o" ground, 'situate in the town of Schuylkill 'Haven', in the• County of Schuylkill. bounded by Columbia Street. lot■ No. 138 and 142, and by -a 20 feet alley; and marked in the general plan domed town, with the reto. 13. 1 , 140 and 141, containing 60 feet each, and in depth 227 feet with the appurtimancea— late the estate of George Dori**. On Friday the 13th day of July , IMP. at the house of Peter Filbert, innkeeper, in the boroogh of Pinegrove, at 10 o'clock A. M. All that certain Int or piece of ground; sit. ... sate in the borough of Pinegroire, in 6 : 6 ; the county of. Schuylkill. bounded by the rail road on the east, by °twigs. burg rued un the' south, by Tulpehocken road on the west, and a fifteen feet alley on die north, con taining one acre more or less, with the appOrte. fleeces, consisting of a large two story dwelling house and kitchen. spring -house, office, and • frame stable. The house is now occupied 'ea a tavern—late the estate o! Amy W. Conred.Esq. On Saturday the 14th day of July, 1838, at the patine home ofJamrs Tiggart, in the borough of Tamaqua. at.lo o'clock the forenoon.—All that certain undivided one third part. the whole, into three equal- pans, parted and divided, of all that cesium messuage. ten smolt. acrd tract of land. vitiate in flash town ship. County of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of John Kershner, Philip Mower and others", containing in the whole, two hundred ,and twen ty acres. more or hnorith the appurtenances. excepting out of the same six !obi of ground in the lawn of Wettingbnriy, numbered in the plan of the said two witb,Nos.l6, 51, Mk 61.63. 61. It being part of the same premises which George Kemp, Daniel Kemp and George Kemp. jr. by their deed dated th e 20th day of_March. IM. did rant and confirm auto George W. Baum.4.-Aboe, till that certain undivided atm half part; the nitele he pasted and divided late two sisal part. of all that genets treat attend, ornate to Nemesia' Mr and Barry townshiPa,counq • aforesaid, with the . appurtenances—it being theaame premises which Dr. Benjamin Beater and wife, 11 their deed de lied the did grant. and confirm unto the raid George W. Banm. Also. all that certain un divided one half part, the whole into two equal parts, parted and divided; of all that crtain mes. image, tenement and tract of land, situate in Rush towrathip, enmity aforesaid, bounded by lands of Peter Knabb, and vacant land, contain ing in the wholeP7 acres, and allowance, more or leas—it being the same premises ranch the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by patent dated the 27th day of January, 1832, did grant and confirm unto the said George W. Baum, enrolled in patent B. fl. vol. 30, page 541;,witt, the ap. portenances—ipte the estate °treacle Bieber, Juke Bieber and George W."Boism. (hi Friday the 20th day of July, 183$1;atthe Muse of Henry Stager, innkeeper, in the borough of Pottsville ; at 2 o'clock P. M.— All sass ffrOlind, situate in the Borongh of ; Pottsville , numbeled 44 448, bound ed northwardly by Market, eastward. Iy by Chamber Street, southwardly. by Norwegi an street, and westwardly by lot now or tote fiord Pattenain,slontaining in front or width each 61Ift. and in'depth each 244 i feet, with the appurtenan ces, consisting of a two story Dame dwelling house.—Also, all that certain piecep.parcel or Jul o f g round situate in the Borough of Pottsvillii, bounded oorthwardly by 'Avenue, eastwardly by lut of John Porter, south and soutliwardly by lots non , or fate' lienjsmin Erq. with the appur tenances. containing one acre more or leas—late the emste of At the same time andcplace„ . one full and Undivided 16th part, the • whole into 16 equal parts, psrtsd and BO divided, of acid in those three adjoin -• trig.—tracts or . pieces -of land, situate in Nitro e l oast town s hip, county of Schuylkill; 14 tract bounded by land of Henry - Genie and Philip Wagner, and VBC.3ill land, thence by the next de scribed tract and land of Leonard Reed. and va cant land. containing 421 acres. 152 perches, and allowance-2d tram, bounded by the next des cribed land mild land of Leonard Reed, by land of lie 6rst above desertbed and vacant land, con tainirg 220 acres, b 0 pet chee,' and allowance -3d tract, by land curveted to Witham Wagner, and claimed by James Minded, and land of Leo nerd Reed, by lane of meat-wird shoes described tract arid vacant land, by. land of John Moyer, anal containing 351 acres. 120 perches, and, al lowance—the said three tracts of land by a romott survey. 'containing together 1153 . sere:. 149 pe.r-. chef, strict measure, with the hereditamenra and appurtenances, consisting of • dwelling Louse, ate —late the estate of Thornoe . noren. On Friday the 20th day td July, 1838, at the honor of Henry 'Christ, inneeeper, the bouivgh of Mineraville, at 10 o'clock P. M. One fill, equal, undivided one third part of two thirds patty of nineteen traentieth petits of all that certain tract or parcel of tintmproved land, situ ate on the head waters of the Swatara River, formerly in Pinegrnee township, Berks County, now partly in Pinegruee. partly in Norwegian, partly in Lower Alahantango, tin' partly in Bar ry townships, SchuslkillEounty, surveyed on the 20th, 22d, 23d and 24th days of May, A. D. 1793; in pursuance of ten warrants dated respectively the 12th day of January, 1793, granted to the Fol lowing named persons, art: • Robert ,Irwin, for 439 j acres and allowance; Elijah Weed, Mr 4391 acres and allowance; George Weed, for 4391 •• eves and allowance; William cools.-Esq. tot 410 acres, 114 perches and allowance; John Cook. Esq. for 445 acres" 91 perches and allowance; Jame,. Miller, for 440 acres 59 perches and allow-. once; Robert Lyon,. for 450 acres. 148 perches and allowance; Andrew Carson, for 412 acres, 6 perches and allowance, containing in the whole 4366 acres, 6 perches and allowance, bounded by lands of the New York and Schuylkill cam! Com pany, and late as surveyed to James Wilson, Esq. and others—late the estate or. Wm. Levan. . Seised, taken in execution, and to be maid by PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriffd Office, Orwics •burg, June 23 ; 1838. # 48 . PROCLAMATION.—Whereas the honorable CALVIN • BLYlne, Esquire, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Dauphin, Lebanon. and Schuylkill, an Penn sylvania. and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terininer and General Jail Delivery, in 'said counties, and George-4%64h and Daniel Yost, &quires, judges of the cutlet of Ayer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders, kit the said county of Schuylkill—by their precebis to me directed, tested at Orwigshurg, the 30th day of June 1838, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Termin er and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Or wigeburg, on the last Monday, of July next, (be ing the 30th of said 'month,) to - contindb one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the coroner the justices of the peace, and constables of the said county of Schuyltill, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said eay, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrarices, to do those things, which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by rCerignixances, tO prosecute against the Pri.finers that are, or then shall be In the jail of said county of Schuylkill. are to be thee and theteto prosecute them as shall be km. PETER F. LUDWIU. Sheriff'. Sheriff'. ocher: Orwigsborg, June, 30. 1018. i SO- God save the Commonwealth N. B. The witnesses and jurors who are sum moned to attend said Court. are requested to serve punctually. In case of nonattendance. the law in such cases made and provided will be enforced. This notice is published by particular order of the Court, those concerned will therefure,gwvero themselves accordingly. PROCLASIATION. , —Notice is hereby given that a Cuurt of Common Fleas, for the trial of cities at issue,n and for the cour.ty of Schuylkill. will be held at 0 wigsburg. in the' county aforsued, on 231 Monday the day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the foienoon. ' Therefore all persons having suits pending. and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Cour t will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. - PETER F. LUDWIG, ShenE glerifsCfra. Oracksburg. 1 Jane 3t). 1838. 50- 10" Punctual at tendernse is deinevied 'ef the Jurors and , Witnaties cannoned to attend this Court. lmistmo Ell. DEBTORS — THE subscribers have applied to the Jges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Snhuylkill c l uuty. for the benefit of the coverall Ammar Aembl for the relief of In rk caimed solvent Debut' .t that t • said Judges have appointed Mande, the 30th dajofJuly neit. at 10-o'clock in the ferennon. at the Court House. in Orwigshunt, for the hearing of= and oar creditors. when and where they may attend if they think per. 1 ACOB USDE ig &tutu, HENRY ANSPACH, • JOSEPH HUGHEV MICHAF.L SANDO,* DANIEL BRT7TON, Jr! THOMAS MILL' - CHARLES CHESTER, • GEORGE W. SHAW June* ~; -«;.. a 12 lIIIIE au der has j ust "all ved and Oars ••• for sale 4 keyed G min Flute , . plain.' tsi; es Octave Fl . Clarionets, Flageolets,' ; Violins, I. z .: Fires, - Violin BridPins, Whip and iloir.lnur. Chu t ionet e els, Res. Guitar Sin gs. Violin Bowe—extra finish. He respectfully invites the. puttlic.to call and examine his stock. may 5, 1 838 Miller & Rittitgeity, ATHOLBSALS AND RDTALL Dry Goods,Grocery, Wine + Liquor &wit (Next door to Mortimer's Hotel.) THEIR connexion with a tropic in Philadelphia enables them to keep on hind a very exten- sive aisoitment of goods. which they will sell at Philadelphia prices. Store and Tavern keepers and private families, would do well to call. judge for themselves 46119 IF looring Biiardio C AROLINA worked flooring boards, plough. rd, tongued sod grooved ieadv for laying. I, II and le inches of diffwent quality and pri.es, punai a atly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, upon application ,by letter to ' JAMES M. PATTEN, Planing Machine Wharf, N. L. Phila. Co. or MILLER & HAGGERTY. r april 2.5 31—tf Pottsville. COAL:, T HE Sufweritter is receivini from the A. Law ton a fresh supply of the celebra. ted •SPO N & 'LEW IS II ED ASH COAL, now landing at his wharf, Pine street, Schuylkill,— Orders left. et the Mfice, No. 81 Dock street, or at the wharf, will be promptly attended to. - F. B. NICHOLS. Philadelphia, May 12,1838. 42 T HE Suhaertbera having rented t%e wharf on Fairmount darn, runt of W dinar St. Rail Road; joining the one occupied by A.. J. Bolton & Co. are prepared lo receive Coal, Lumber. &c. on wharfage. and carrunkaion. Enquire nfthe tub. *maims on the prerni.ma.ur at2s Smith Whereat. BUNTING. CLARK & CO. pine 20 417-1 y Leaden Pipes L . Hydrants: BBA N NAN.hav just received • Itit of Lead "en Pipe, which he will warrant to be of ■ superior quality, j, a and inch Also,Suennwr and Winicr Hydrants, constructed of the best materials, all of which he will sell cheap. joue 13 ' 45 New and Splendid Goods. TILE Ladies of Pottsville and vicinity ars•res. pectfollv invited to call and-examine a most splendid assortment of Painted Lawns, Jac melts, Prints, Black and White Lawns, Mouslinedellins Lyoriaise, Ho.ktn, dark and light kid Gloves. Worsted, Cotton and Silk do Fancy Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Veils, Plain and painted bordered linen Cambric Imilds. Silk & Condo, bleach'd & unbleacti'd hose, do do Eiribroidened do At the store of N. NATHANS & CO mayl9 • 38. Nelv Establishment, Corner of Centri and Market Streets Pottsville 911 H E subscribers respectfully announce .0 .their friends and the public generally, that they- have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets, where,they are now provided witha choice assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liguria,. c. which they are determined tqigell at the very low est prices. H AZZA RD & STRAHCH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken a he highest market prices. April' l 2-6 Superiot Wines, (41 the lowest City pu Cu.) riIHE celebrated Old Star Madeira. Sparkling i ] J•• Burizti dy. Old Port. Hock, Hockheitner, Lisbon, Te , eriffe, Pale . Brown and Gold Sherry. Also—on dratteit, Claret, Spanish Winea s Vin de gravee. - nd Rhenish Wines Of excellent quail. ty, at 50 ctijl per gallon. Siorekkepers and Tavern keepers will be sop. plied at wholesale prices, at N. NATHANS & Co. may 2e • 40 g Centre St. ,New Goode! Ntw Goods!! - 101ST received by N. Nathan! & Co. i new " and elegant armrtment of Spring and SOM. mer Printv; painted minding and lawn!, amninp which mix be found _Jew pieees of Englirth Prints at a 'very low rate. Alan,' a splendid sortment of Cloths; Cartimerep, Venting. &e. Also. Gentlemen's Summer wear, torether with a general assortment of Linens, Checks, Di. *pers. Ticking!, Mutiny, du. &e. april 14 28 Nottwegian Township. THE taptable inhabitant! a Phornegian town. *hip in - Sehoylk ill County, are request's' to call al the hffice of the subscriber, at Port Car bon, on MOnday's Wednesday's and Sattwday's, anti) nest July court, and pay their respective County and Schaal Tax, (es the year 1838. Per sons residing at a distance, will be coiled otr for said taxes, when it is hopttd there will be no de. lin9nenta, so as to preclude the .necessity of diw training property as thsdirects. WILLIAM 8. HULL, Colketori„ • 48 . z: run Carbon. June 23 • Painted Jacanets. _TUST received and for raleby the sotweribeiw e. • (eta pieces of Splendid Painted - .laeonetv. together with a chn;ce yelection of chintzes &c; for sale by EIAZZARD & STRAUCILT" , April 21 P L' %rrsvuxE TOWN HAL • VOTI Ii , is hereby gives. that as Mottos Am wi he held fix NINE DIRECTORS; by• the Stockholdersis this &siltation. as Ilinaday cwai l i the 9th d of July nett; bowies tliit boors if 3 and 4 ti' oelt P. M. at tbilhautnylirsals MIL By of the Board., . • , EDWARD >WM PARRY. June 431 . 48-5 Reeretary, 50- I-.:: , ‘ :':.-:"--,,,,, It. - • ~~~ I=o JOHN IL C. MARTIN 34- Storage. ' CALL AT THE The Subserebers to thi Public Notice. _• ' •-( h A s it appear, that because Mr.Craue cibtaiiiid DO paten for smelting Iron Ore with Xis thracite Coal appea r, this country, many apprise — Ail they are now nt liberty to adopt the arnthiClif smelting bailor. with Anthracite by theitil'or • heated air blast; although I gave nalim. - laut y*r that 1 kUd a patant for smelting IronOiti. with Anthracite Coal, both by. the use Of aCAold ,atmospheric, and a heated air blast, I would awe inform the public again, that on the lith otisis. bary. 1838. I,in:waived a letter from the Commie. slimier of Patents at Washington, stating: 4/W upon examining the cassof Mr. Crane's applies. tion for a patent for Smelting Iron by s meane or Anthracite, I have viewed his clamor intaiferf,hg with your patent of Dec, 1833, and haitilKien notice to his attorney of this decision." - Eirei7 e i attempt to sm' It Iron ore with anthracite by the useof a heat air blast. in an infringement upon my patent, s brat which I caution and navel ail manta. 1 a all proseaato every one 11111in/tag upon my rights, according to law.. Anti Air ther Offer to dispose of patent rights for theerient. lag of faunas, according to my patenVopen very moderate terms. FR EV/ OR IC K W. 0 EISSEZMA ME** . • New In:MCI:Hay 16,1898. 37.4y', . NEW BASERY &CONEELTiowkwi EStABLISHMENT. • • Eli • Frederick C. Epilog RESPECTFIJLLY informs his friends maid the public to general, that be bas opened a =I Bakery an 4 Confectionary Establishotni in NorwegianiStrcet: nesj door below the Arcadia in the borough of Pottsville, where hd ways keep on' bend and bike to order. all kinds olcakes of every variety of pat terns—apielthere also, will alweys be kept on hind, Breed by tbai Loaf, al an eecellent quality, and of a large ylic. His Confectionary comprises a large and pn. 'oral esiartment selected with care, and sold at the very loweirt rates. FX,..E. would aIM inform families that. ha in prepared hi holm Family Bread for any number who prefer farnlithiee their own Flour, at 00 shortest notict, and on the most reasonable terms. a pril 91 • -30-3 - • Choice Vanes and I.iquorn NAlitithild t CU. HAVE onhliand !he' illowing choice Wines. and Linton' which they warrant genuine, and offer for sale on the moat favorable terms, mewl : ding of ' 50 Baskets Champaign Wines. of Key. Hick. ory, star, Woodcock, Anchor, Grape and ousel brands. 10 Baskets Sivarkling White Burgundy, 10 di, Old Hock, 5 cases Old 'tGrape Juice Port, 50 do Mcdoc Julien Claret. Also—a few dozed of the much celebrated Rad India or Star Madeira, Old Brown, Gold and Pale Sherry in bottles, do Madeira. Muscatel do Ourracoa, Pc.rfect Love, Rosa, Norma, Annie ague, Annreseecl Cordiala. do - ON DRAUGHT. Madeira, Pair. Brown & Gold Sherry. Lisbon. Teneriffe, Mar. Madeira, Malaga,' Malmseys 21ry Muscatel and Old Port. Chimpaigne prandy of the Pinet brandh Cognac. Bordeaux & Charente Brandy, Holland Gin'l of Pine Apple and Pooh brands, Jem. Spirit., '3l. Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Corn. Gin, Corn Brandy &c. Tavern keepera from the _neighboring towns; are respectfully invited to call. .N., B. Gcande delivered to any part of the bit: rough or neighboring townie free of expense._ may 2 33 For Sale, • .•, ~• A iiraillutbie Tr - ad. of Coal Land, -.- LYING abd being in the township of Norse-, wegian !on the Weal Branch near the West Branch Raiilload, abooi tour miles train Schuyl kill Heven4there is Joe or more Coal Vetter' pealing throligh this .aud. For informatitia . ap: 149 .to 1 • JACOB REED; at Pottsville,' or Mr. HOFFMAN, at Reading. March 2d' Resumption of Business. . NEW DRUG STORE. THE Sul:Scriber returns his grateful acknowt; edgements the citizens of Pottsville and others, who Stepped forward to his assistance lif ter the loss of his property by . fire in I:ktember . last, and would also acquaint them and thir pub. Ito generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. :Clemons, in Centre Street, in the , borough of Pottsville, where may alteays a general assortment of - Drugs; Medicines, Paints,, Oils, . Glass, - Dye Stuffy An every other article in .the above line, which' he is dispoadd to Belton very low and atconinin• dating ter*. • N. B. Eir Physicians prescriptions easprialljr, Put up at thp shortest notice. %VM. T. ErtING, Puttturtliej May 30,18.38.. To Old Councryniessa. Agency fOr Line of Packets from pool to Philadelphia. THE SU I DSCR I DER' bas been appointed gent for the Messrs. : Cope's Line or Liver. pool Packet,. between. Liverpool and land wall receive the passage money ftom those, who wish to send for their friends in the old Country. and also, will primate Bills for those parrions who fla y wish to ( transmit money to their Wends ab • The Paciiits belonging to this Line arer.llo4 up in a superior manner, and are commended by peraons . whO pay great attention to the . combat find eonvenfence of passengers—end hive glees great satisfkmian to passengers generally. Emi grants whoi intend residing in-this fegion. Wilt find it to theft advantage to engage their passage in this Ltns, and land at Philadelphia; they will. by so doin. save the fare end expense from Nis York to P iledelphia. which is four or floe del lays, for eac individual. The rates of fare will be madc known byapfily.. ,Ing it the ieve of the Miners' Joarnal. June MI I B. 'DAMMAM.... ripHE'sdhscriber has now on floodlit Itle *le. . ^ and *rehouse on Centre and Rail Rose suss% a full assortment of Goods. suitaide foe the mei region Wit : '.. - ' .n, Barr !roil 01 animist sig ' Band und Hopp do • do Nails Ind P . pike Rods do do . , . ,• • Basel. Round kikinsta do do . ' - . - r ilysis N o ails 111;,11pilcas do do do .' - . ' • Cd do Bard a Bawd saisartiasat - I All d w IA ha is selling at isidocod_ •lisiasisk, 35a99 '. 'Z' J 'CLAYTON:" i: REM