CZ Editor's Correspellitt From Corm:pending Contteeir. • Dstrutax, July 24th, 1838 . The Majority in Columbia county against. Joseph Ritner in 1835. was 1348 votes. We do mot believe that Porter's majority at the ensuing' 'contest can exceed 800 vote's., and ire expect to 'reduce that considerably. Our fries tire as pald be expected' in a county 'hu been,so heavy a majority agaidi Pirrostlo, July 2 • The majority in Allegheny .count in 1835 was about 400, and you may that under' no circumstances will it • 'Orut Thou4and , in October next, bi.t leseelaiin fifieen hindred, which I be at alljaston hilted will be nearer the 0300. The fact is there is no telling w c!imatiun of the Governor • will prod(' manitiThtive and•inflantisj friends o il'Adtrunistration have come over to! Depend upon it the Western coon State will give a tremendous , vote fo 'Governor. TOWANDA, July 11 If the Loco Focos say that Brady will give Porter frOm 6to 800 - major 'tend -to deceive—for the Locos herel about 200 majority, and we intend I shall be on• the other side. The inkjet Ritner in 1835 in this county was 13, may rest assured that Ritner wi small majority in October. The Peel to keep him up, declare that Porte! to Van Buren,. sinking Adminietratl favor of Henry Clay. Tioga coon well,t th .. e sa.l gain will be at least $OO, a tquehann county, our gain also is very great. •Extract .from the Speech 11 Senator ;, TamateDoz, of New York, d' livered in the Senate of the United States June 31, 1838, against The enlargement of Execu tive Power:, "Sir, - weliave every cause for; lion and alarm. We. have seed try, in the palmiest days of her suddenly. plunged into the deep rassment and distress, thrdugh instrumentality. We have seer chants sacrificing their amplei Sustain a sinking credit—sinki adverse action of the GovernO the confidence of the people. seen.their families abandoning tli and 'their fire Aides, to pine in 1)4 want, and -suffering fur the ordii forts and conveniences office. seen the husbaild and the fal struggling to sustain Ilia wife ari dreh against the unfeeling acili own Government, finally- siii4 timely grave, the victim of opprli despair. We have seen the stu tions of the mechanic industry O tiy suspended. Wq have seen and the, spindles of the manufa ped. We have seen the farme: hand to the plougli, look back t too was to be overtaken by th: `..desola ting tornado," which had swep away ev ery other occupation amund him. Sir, he is the last to be reached; but his time is .yet to come, if the administration persist in these destructive measures. I When the ,prodemis of his industry shall remain tipoa his handswhen by reason of the destruc 1 lion of other branches of business, it shall not pay the cost of production—when the price of his lands shall' sink so far as not to meet the incumbrance!which may Chance to rest upon it, he 'will then wipe the sweat from his brow, ai d with his brawny arm hurl Worn the hi h seats of power those who have forgott the great interests of the coun try . in the ignoble pur suits of party. Sir, we have seen the Gov ernment itself become bankrupt under the very operations by which it has bankrupt ed the community. We have seen the Executive asking of Congress the means of keeping its wheels-in motion, and at the same time dictatintthrough his organs, the amount and the anner in which those means ehpuld be granted. We have seen the administration plunging he country into a national debt, without thb ingenuous • mess to acknowledge it. We have seen them resorting to every expedient to.meet tbe,nurrent expenses or the and at the same time, by then policy, cutting off the source by which alone the means Can and we shall see , a still farthe for supplies, rendered nec • blindness, the fatuity, the wi) - the kiticompetency of those _brought us to this state of ba shame, and of degradatios. seen thousands and thousaud low citizens utterly and irretlie by the hostile attitude of the., towards the banking institutio, it system of the country.. Ye ident, thouliands and thousan for this attitude, would have the wreck of their fortunes an petency for themselves and th • thousands .and thousands, why . bent beneath the storm of adv howled around them, and w gain risen to ? bask iu the su turning prosperity. But, t Loco- Foci:ism was the 'very Mingled in the tempest ; and "put the wild waters in tliis ro • not.consent to "allay them." desolation and darkness whit the unhappy victims , of this cries and' their entreaties well the 'Executive ear, but were . , and unheeded. 'Even the; ill, that stir. vived the wreck of their fineries. led whilstAhey, were, yet struggling - to.JLetP their heads above witer, rani estates In gurgite 'mute, received no aid nor.. even encouragement Irom 'Executive darnel. Arpeale, which would I-beim:melted t e hearts of an Ocricoke wrzickee t kound that his was not made ofsuch ”penetribli attiff t " Wrapped in a-mysteripui and Unapproa4l- able dignity, neiter the advide of frienis, nor the fear of fo e* could teach him. 'Shut out from a real btexwiedge of the extent ;:if ;the disS.sters which his own measures hid .brought upon the Country, he neither syin-, 'pathised with the Sufferings of the.people; nor came to their relief.” nce. are as ac- I •here there MIMI for Ritner I - ed assured leas than e neverthe should not mark than at the Pre .—already the Nation • our ranks. es of this the farmer Min in thi 9th it has IRE 122 "During. the Mist week, Mr. Wm F aohnstrii, the present Porter member of the Legislature, and a candidate for re-election in Armstrong Co. was-in our town. Mt. Johnson (than whom there is not more, indepenoent, fearless dr, devoted friend of Pennsylvania within her bdrders)is a -resident of the same county as. Samuel Sturgeon. Upon his arrival, every friend Of "David the Dodger" —who ar,e under bonds to say any thing be or ders them waited qpon Mr-Johnson, and asked " what kina%of a mar is this Sturgeon ?" To all of them Mr. Johnson replied—"he is an honest and respectable man—an estimable man—a MAN OF C lIARACTER.I' They were dumb founded, to hear a political friend of Mr. Porter, give such a good character to Sturgeon—but as their res olution had been taken, they resolved to. make "no bones," of the matter, but to "jump into it" and lie right and let(, being the only thing .that they could des ' th, 1838 I.rd county y, • they in .only claim at the 200 ity against and you f. e ll ? have a lerites here is opposed ion, and in is doing fad in Sus- From the. N. Y. Express. Sri:coma, July 19, 1833. The Conservatives of this State held a Convention to-diy, about 100 delegates present., lion. I. 0. J. Smith was nom mated as their candidate for Governor, and Senators were put up for Penobscot. The Convention Imeets again in August to nominate for Congress. appreben ,the•coun• rosperity, •st mbar- Executive our crier- Governor RHer had no right to issue his Proclamation, requiricig the Banks to resume ,specie ,pilynienes.—Easton Senti nel,'Porter paper. Then why do you blackguard him for not issuing it sooner? !means to ng by the Trent upon ;We have liejr homes nitry and nary coin We have iher, after d his 0)0 iion of his to an un- Governor Ritner'g P r oclamation is an abominable humbug.—Porter papers. Yes—a species oft,humbug that stings you abominably.'.: Governor Ritner has discovered that the people are delermined to right them. seives.—East. Sent. And while they ate getting right ; he has determined tp right - the currency—so that the People, Ritner and a sound Cur rency will be all right together.—People's Adv. r•ssion and dy opera- T the emu) the looms turer stop , with his see if he In a Arscripti n 'of the Astor HOUSe by the New York %s'hig, we have the follow. in account of the 'application and power of steam: "By the multiplication of stationary wash-tubs, and the power of steam, clothes may be washed, dried, and ready for use, in half an hour lafter they are given out. Thu - dying process is accomplished in five minutes, by spreading the clothes on wooden horses atoning on Tail roads, and leading into a large close apartment heated to a very, high temperature by steam. A rotary steam engine pumps water, supplies steam to the kitchen, wash-room; &c. cleans the knives and forks, Mots and shoes, and has in reserve river enough for other purposes." It is said that, in a thunder gust on Sat urday last, a hickory pole was shivered to pieces in New Haven, Cont. We thought that nearly all of these evidences of a wicked idolatry had been struck down by the repentant worshippers, in obedience to public opinion ; it seems, however, hat there is here and there one to be scathed by the lightning,—ll. S. Gas. A Remedy.--The New- York Journal of Commerce publishes a communication, in which it is stated that a napkin, satura ted with boiling water, thrown upon the stomach of a man, who was apparently dying from drinking cold.4ater duping one of the warm days, affortled.almost instant relief. overnment, destructive of revenue be supplied; application ary by the ,ulness, nay "RITNER ND RESUMPTION." A meeting of the citizensof Pittsburg was held a few day dince, et which a committee of one hundred were appdinted, to make arrangements for a public commirrioration of the Thirteenth of August, the day fiTed foe a resumption of specie payments in Peridnylvania. It is. probable that the day will be commemorated in like manner by those whp are in &your of resuniption, -through out the Clihnimonwealtb. ,lisre.ifter, we - skald not be surprised if rThe two R's' (Ritner and Re etemption) should ✓ become a more . poptilar senti ment al the gatherings of the people, than the 'Three R's" of the London Aldiirman.—Bela "tore Pdtriot.• who have ikruptcy, of We have of our (ni mbly ruined' 3overnment a and cred , Mr. 'Pres s who, but saved from ample cum ' r families would have rtlity which old have ' a shine of re e spirit of nil which I although it . r," it would Amidst the 11,surrounded olio, their i t The Effect, - -"' learn that the MechinieW and Tradesmen in 11 parts of the city and coon. ty.are coming out Ritner. The Proclamation is working wondeng all trades 414 classes being determined to rallf for a specie paying Governor. —/niiiirir. , i • PIDINLITLVAtNIA.-•••As a sign ofe progress and condition of opinion in the Ke rsotne Stale, we give the subjoined [ extract of a letter from Adams county, under data of the 21st Inst. now before tis:—"Rrtrica will ha*: in this! county at least 1000 of a Majority:" &die •tlitnk 1400. The POZTEIL men are terming room for errinta, fast as you could tf!rn buckwheit cakes." The writer is evidendri t n earnest. *biro judgefrom other things Miami! as hli and not for fetched illustriOion. • scat up t upangwerea ZNifl ICIDTI BY ; 1111:HISTEIL ' " ' We kith (rem the : i; lete llili eer of Sur 14th hi* tha Peter W. Gryylisii; Esti• of Teti!! mictitnkbitiOo at 'Sean's &align: • raw •sbobting himself; with's ple• thr gh the d. Iffr., Grayson Wail cm his way from Texas •W'ashielgton-City, , having received Mid a . ptedirrom Ithe Government .of Teiras, the appoin ember Minister Pleutpaterk., Wiry to the Gov • rumtintlof the United States. The act, it is asi wai! committed with much deliberation. Mr. G. Jos a native of Kentucky. " • spiritless, Bo dull, so d- din ilook.sel " begone." We have addl. Wishingtos that Mr. Van Boren, Mr ' WOodbitry, Mr. Blair, and other, of like fea er *el very keenly their late defe a t in the Hooee of Representatives. They look as it ey oa4 been detected in the commission of so e ihegratusfutaet. • "They look, lik meniby sentence - of the law, . Shot out forever fron* i the light, of \ day." Canaan' and the Priteux have declared that the ruinous policy *hid' Martin Van Boren foolishly and wickedly, pledged himself to intr poit, sitaLy aor be pointy of the otiniiii7.--B40" Journal. 4 tre than .Tht 838, A Meritoriotti Port —A Poitrait ofthe Far. mer„GOvernor, now exhibiting in the Exchange, excites much attentiorigaS well as cordial appro. Isttion. The likeness. ij excellent. and the whole character of the painting, is melt as ref:teeth the highest credit upon thcartist, Mr. Francis, whose rooms are at No. 176 Vine street. The plough. a. farm-house, a road with a sfx.horse team and wagon, are all distinctly visible; while the gen. oral effect it, of i most agreeable Character. Mr. F. has Freviy added to his rep_sitation by h igbly -successful etfort.i—Poulson. . . A Bold Predicrion.,-$4 contemporary observes "h may be confidently, asserted that in less than three years, nearly, if Pot all, the carrying trade of both hemisphererif .will be performed by steam ships—unless elirctro-mtgnettsin shall be successfully applied to the same object." A Smut, Point = be following question has been proposed for dim:Maslen at the Blairsville (Pa.) Lyceum: "Is it expedient for Printers to starve to dead o oblige their subscribe:ten: Abolition.— Sicce It(leer came into office he has abolished the &ran. Tax, and in less than three weeks he will abilish Sum PLarraats. Well may his opponents call pim an abolitioaist.—Car. hale Herald. In this Borough, pn 'Thursday afteffibon last . Mr. ISAAC H. ItioomE, merchant of this Borough in thel2Bth year of his age. Mr. Moodie was a young gentleman re spected and esteemed by all who had the pleasure aids acq tiaintance, anti his early loss is much regretted by this community. STATE OF THE THERMOMETER. Kvr BY Jowl SILVER. 8 un7Rise 9b'clk. i 2 o'clk. 3 o'clk July 21 71 et • 80. 82 22 62 71 • 74 75 23 6l - '76 78 79 24 62 69 72 754 25 624 76 84 86 26 72 74 73 84 27 75 84 _ 88 69 Shipments of Coarair the week, endicg on Thursday evening last Shipped by Delaware Coal Co George If: Potts, S Heilner & Son Bell 4 Bolton Charles Lawton Milne. & Speneer 8 B Reevo &Co • N A Coal Co M Murphy • L Chapman N Evans Bennett & Taylor Silly man & Nice . A Steinberger Neligh & Co J. C. Cirsomous T C Williams 4 co J Stanton Hodgson & West C M Hill J Bull & Co W Ili Wallace & Co Hewes, Baher & Co. J. S. Ruckle & Cu. L, C Dougherty R. G. Lelar A S Nichols R Woodside Palmer & Garrignes N Nathan. Payne & Allen Richert & Kline FJ Parvin - 0 Best M Weaver Sundry Shippers Per lest report, LITTLESCRUYI2KILL COAL TRADE. 19 Mermaid I, , . .55 21 Catharine • I : - 55 Columbia' , 55 Vanderslice , t '• • 52 Mary IM i O . 54 . deurge Wazhinitoti 55 Gen Layleette 1 55 WindscirFornaci 24 Niagara Joseph Thomas I L McLane 26'ElarrinelBridfoid Mobile ' 50L11 21 Sdaaaa , Mary .1 Bartell 25 Vulcan J 6 Boats . 67 par last report ,:; II!1 IWZI . . T EAMINER*94OIIIINAI4 DIED. Schuylkill! Coal Trade. INI 309 2779 5688 Litde Schuy 3180 .MRa :: , 46111T c,%iteintithaLqwAik• • Allowing is °oat tit Ctiannesportiid On. this Rtil Raidaes tin - week =dim on tlilf•thiliTeAlog tisk 338 tone Pa but =Port • PAP. Total NATHAN FLEA VER:Collectorr WNW "'RANO o to The folrovirig'ui the • ;, oent of Cowl transpired en this Rlll Road ; far the• week ending al Thursday &ening mitt, 5997 toes Per last Report ; • 64,13 Total RILL CREEK RAll. ROAD.: The following is the oinount of Cant transported on this road for the week ending on Wednesday evening last, 2002 tons. Per last Report, 24817 Total 0(111 if:li A #az.•4 3, - " 41 ;tlv - , 4;10.4'1 The following is the amount of Coal transported on this Road, for the week ending on Saturday evening last, 356210ns Per last report, 23,505 LEH 'Gil COAL TRADE-1838. For the week ending on the 19th invt.— Boats. Tone. Mauch Chunk, , 144 4,256 . Beaver Meadoir, 52 1, 5 8$ Penn Haver., 11 568 TOTAL surrm FNTS. Mauch Chunk, Beaver Meadow, Penn Haven, RITAICR DEOIOCILICIA Against Porte' and the Aristocratic Sub-Treasury Bill. Democratic county Meeting. T HE Democratic Republicans of Schuylkill county, (avowable to the re-election of our present worthy Farmer Governor of Washington county, Joseph Ranee, and all those who are op posed to the principles and measures of the cor. rapt National Administration of .Martin Van Bu ren, whose aim it was to saddle that most artiste critic and odious Sub-Treasury System upon the free and enlightened citizens of this great Duion, for the purpope of placing the "purge and sword of the nation," into their own bands, in order to oppress and tyrannize, over the People And destroy the best interests of the country. In short all those who would like to see the Presidency in the hands of thii Patriotic William IL Harreiton of Ohio, or some other staunch Republican, who would go for his country, and not for a particular "party;' are respectfully invited to attend a gen eral county meeting, to be held in the Court House, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, on Tues.. day the 31-st of July next, at half past 1 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of adopting such measures as may be deemed necessary to secure the re-elec tion of our excellent Governor, Joseph Ratters sad for carrying out the great principles of which was once upholders by a Washington, a Jefferson, a Simon Snyder, and to make the pre• paratory arrangements for the formation'of a coun• ty ticket, to be supported by the tree citizens of Schuylkill countvoit 'the next October Election. A general attendance of the true Pennsylvanians of this cdunty, on said occasions, is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH FERTIG, Seu. LEONARD SHOLL, Democratic Standing County Committee. July 14,.1838. 54- REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Pottsville, July 28 WA WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth on Fri a7 $7 50. WHEAT 1 50 per Fatal, in demand. RYE FLOUR 2 au, per cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 50 per cwt. in demand RYE, by the load 70 cents by the bushel—ready ale RYE CHOP 65 cents per bushel in demand. OATS 37 cents—ready sale. ' POTATOES, 40 cents per bimhel in demand. CORN-65 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-8,5 50 per bushel. TIMQTHY - SEED-42 00 - per bushel. FLAXSEED-81 12 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-42 cents per gallon. BUTTER—!4 cents per pound—in Kegs 12 cent. EGGS—I 2 cents per dozen. LARD-110 cents pets pound. TALLOW-9 centsper Pound. HAMS 12 cents peZ pourdk. CORN CHOP 80 cents per bushel ind emend. BACON-12 cents per pound. BEESWAX-18 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cats per pound. COMMON WOOL- 1 -40 cents pa pound MACKEREL, by the bbl. No. I, $l2 00 No 2, 811 SALT-2- 62i - per bbl.; 87 per bushel PLASTER ,ts worth 7 00 per ton. HAY 1118 per t0n..., - 16,117 153,245 169,362 4,735 THE partnership; heretofore existing between Win. C. Leib end ,Charles Christ, trading under the &mot' Leib anti Christ, merchants in the Borough of Pottsville, was dissolved by mu tual consent, on the 'first ofApril, 1838. All per sons indebted to the Sim, are requested to malip immediate payment' to Wm.. C. Leib, and ill those having claims will also present them to him for. setUement,pie biing authorised to settle "the business of the lite firm. . WSJ. C. LEIB, 174,097 cHettLES CHRIST. Pottsville, July 28i 1838. SS-3. Cow. STRAYED aw aSt a r y oy : from the subscriber. at tie North Amerincos. Mines nag lid...borough, about two weeks mg* a large BRINDLE COW, with a Bell on, with khe letters "A. B.' l on each horn, With a spot on!each Of her shoulders, and a star in her forebeadi Whoever will return said cow tia the subscriber' or give him information where be can get hitregsin, shall be Insolubly rewarded. • ? 880 3875 tettiriills, July IM OMM;M3I 70.110 ROBERT C. FULL, Collector • 26819 - GEO. fIADESTy, Collector H. H. POTTS, Collector 1,322 56.132 543 21 494 107 4,106 1.912 81,726 WILLIAM KOCH, - DANIEL HILL, CHARLES DENGLER, Disiolution. 1 •APDREW RYAN. 1838. • 58$' MBE I Ilt . HE Reg: .ef:MOHR County - having ~...grantatto wabseriber. Lathers of Admin. Witten on the estate 41 Edward Wade, late of POrt Carlow. demised. AS persons baring eliims against the estate of'said Ilkidedclo are re. itiested to make Irloownithe-same to the a'ubecriber eritlente delay. CHARLES W. CLEMENS. Admin'etratr, Polaville. il l els Ad, IfB3. '5B-S Notice. • frtlE Reed i t of Schuylkill County baying granted to subscriber. Littera of Aemin istratmn. a beaks mis. on the eptistp of Jotnei Wilda. late of Nurthampton COunty, decessed.-.- All persons having skims Mirainst the estate of saiddecedent. and requested to make known the same to the subliber without delay:, ' .0 ARLES W. CLEM ENS, Administrator;de bora sin °twine. , 4oly 28, 1838. • 5114 Fresh LEMON, Strmsberry, Pine AP*, Ginger, Blackberry. Also fresh Lemons, r iper shell Almonds, Rasing arid Figs, just real iVe_ by • N. NATHANS. . Pottsville, lulyl2B, 1838. , 58— ILI . OII tale a emill quantity of White Pine 21 : Boat& end Swilling. Apply at the Steam Pottsville, July 38.1838. „ 58-1 The Philadelphia and Read . Rail" Road, • mu be opened for Travel between Reeding and Norristown, on Tuesday, the 17th of July, 1838. HOURS OF STAIiTING. Prom Reading at 8 A. M. and 2i P. M.,t Daily From Norristown at 7/ and 11 M. Fares. • Between Reading and Norristown, First MISS Care, tJ, Second Class, $1 50. Between Reading and Phoenixville, First Chun Cars 51 50,'Second Clews, $1 00. ' Between Reading and Pottstown, let Class Cars, 75 cents, 2d, 50 cts. • Between Pottstown and Norristown; First Class Car. $1 25, 2d do 871 ets. Between Potkinown and Pbcenixville, Ist Class Car, 75 eta. 2d do 50 cts. Betweer. Pitcenixville and Norristown, let Class Cur. 50 cis. 24 de. 371 cur Between Reading and Douglassville, tat Class Car., 50 eta. 24 do. 37i cts. The hours of starling from, and 'arriving at Norristown, are arranged to connect with the Rail Road between Norristown and Philadelphia. Passengers are requested to procure their tick. els before the trains start. Reading. July 21, 1838. 58-Imo Notice to Contractors. James River and Kanawha Improve ment, Virginia. • A Poblic ailing will be held In the town, of -m• Lynchburg, on the 12. th September next, of all tho work nut now under Contract, on the line of the Canal between that place and the City of Richmond. This work consists of 39 Locks, 43 Culverts, 3 Aqueducts, 2 Towing path bridges. (one of which ia across James river,) about 120 Farm and Road Bridges. and from 30 to 40 sections, besides -several heavy sections between Lynch burg and the Blue Ridge. The Locks will generally beof dry Masonry sheathed with plank. The situation of the work will be pointed out to:Contractors by the Assistant Engineers on the lint; and the general plans and specifications will be exhibited at the Office of the subscriber, in the City of R ichmend. until the 9th of September, and in Lynchburg at the time of letting. The valley of the James River is remarkahly y. lmalth CHARLRRELLET. Jr. Chief Engineei - , of the J. R. and K. company. July 98th 1838. 58-41 To Lumbermen. PROPOSALS will be received by the building Comniiitee orthe Pottsville Town Hall, up to Monday the 6th of August, for the whole or any part of the following Bill of 'Lombok, to be deliver ed on the premises as soon as possible. PIECES. . LENGTH., .154 7 White PimiGirdors, sfrft. in.-14 by 9 7 Hemlock king Posts, 10 " 6 ".-16 by 9 14 do. Queen Posts,. 6" 9 " —l4 by 9 •14 do. Braces, 9 " —9by 7 14 do. do, 6" 3 " 9'by 7 14 - do. - Rafters, 416 " —l2 by 8 16 do. Purloins, 20 " —lO by 8 76 do. Rafters, 28 " —6by 3 .4. do: Ridge polls, 20 " —Bby 2 8 do. Plates, 20 " by. 3 373 do. Joice, 18 "6 " —l2 by 3 189 do. do. . "6 " —l2 by 3 2 do:. Beams, 41 "6 " by 9 288 do. Juice, 10 " B.by 3 Persons sending in proposals will please Men. Om the time at which they can deliver the Lum. ber; and the said Lumber to be subject to tbe,ap. grovel of the Building Committee and principal carpenteis. CHARLES ELLET, GEORGE C. WYNICOOP, JACOB SEITZINGER, • Building Committee. Pottsville, July 25,1838. 57-31 41. TERMEII (Avis Philadapkia.) ZADZBIll" 70111111 MAXIM 1111ESPECTFULLY tenders her services to fu 'the Ladies of Pottsville and the vicinity, and hopes by the neatness of her work. quick des patch, and mOderite charges, to merit a share of their patronage. Her residence is at Mrs. B:Mason's, opposite the store of Musts. Nathan, & Co. 'in Centre Street. June S. 42 PARKER .sc co. , MERCERS 4. TAILORS, • • .. (Formerlo Parker & Hilligeti,) 1114 AVE removed entle opposite aide of Centre Sikeet, a row doors above Norwegian Street ',here they offer'for sale a select assortment o Stiperfuse Blind ',Cloths and Caesimerea of the Most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort. pent of Summer Maui, Vesting., Wen and Cot. Mu Shirts, Foliar., Swami, Stocks, Gloves, Sus. Ipenders, linen add cotton Hose, and all kinds of Pentlemen's wearing ipparrel, which Will be Made to order in the most approvedityle as to the ;workmaiiship;. and warranted to fit equal to anj iM the City or elsewhere. _ . P.-S. P.: & Co. "keep . on hand in excellent es. . t ready.made , Clothing et all /which will-be steil at very low rates. • . june "17 r - • •,, , :nt.l-17: • I:P•T'.., .r•;•4 EMI AI BEAUTIFUL 'HEAD OF 111111 , - • S the grandest ornament belonging to theijieitagt; I frame. 'How strangely the loss of it changeirthe countenance and-prematurely, brings on the appesr.. anceefokl age. which causes Many to recoil at being , oncoVeied. mg) sometimes even to shun socititjArka void the jests and sneers, of their acquaintance; the_ mainder of their lives are consequently vpent ttt tirement. • In short. net even the loss of property WI the.generous thinking youth with that heavy 'sinking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To. avert 111 these npleasant circumstances. OLDRIDG VS BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from falling offonAhe first applivation.and a few bottles- restores it again.: It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning grey, makes it curl beautifully. and frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates of tbe first respectability in support of the virtue of Oldridge's Balm. are shown by the proprietors. fcr Read the following.: • ROBERT WH A RTICIN, Esq._ late 41layer or nun - aelphia, has certified, as may be seen below. to the high character of the following gentlemen. . The undersigned& hereby certify that we have used. the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Old ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only as a presbil-• use against the falling off of hair, but also a certain re iterative. WM. THACLIER. senior, Methodist Minister in St. Geo a charge , I • No 86 No Fi ft h-street. JOHN P. INGLES. 331 rch street. •• JOHN D. THOMAS, hi. D. 163 Race st. JOHN S. FUREY. IQI Spruce st. • HUGH hict!URDY. 243 South 7d st. • JOHN GA RD, Jr. 123 AMA at. • &The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs. may not always experience its restorative qualities, yet' ,it will certainly raise its urines in the estimation Of the public, when it is known that three of the ebovesign era are more than sft years of age, and the others not less than 30. CAF3IOI4WICALTII OF e.E.Nt:SYLVAITIA • • City of Philadelphia. I, ROBERT. WHAIPPON. Mayor of said 'City . of Philadelphia, do fiereby certify that I am well acquannt= ed with Messrs. J. P Inglia, John S. Furey. and Hugh McCurdy. whose names are signed to-the afiove,e,erti ficatn, that - they are gentlemen of character angle spectability„ and as much full credit should be given to the said certificate.. In witness whereof: I have hereunto set MI hand,• and eauW.d the seal of the city 'to be affixed: ebb [I. SI sixth day of December, dro. • . ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor, Cimion.—None genuine withoot a splendid steel. engraved, wrapper of Falls of Ntagra, with agents names am. • • Wholesale and retail by Comstock and Co. 2 Fletcic . et Street New Yot k and retailed by W. T. EPTING. Pottsville, JOY 25,1838. 57-Iy, &ME:Jr BaRGAINS:t Valuable Real Property in Pottstiiiii: T HE undersigned offers for sale. all that welt known three story ,RRICK wroo AND DWELLING HOUSE and the appurtenances situate in Centre street, Pottsville, the property of the undersigned, together with nine other tenements in the rear of said belittling, and the lot of ground whereon the whole stands. The hrick building aforesaid, contains thirty feet lit. front—finished from the basement story to the. garret in the best style otworkinanship,and.both as a business stand and a residence, is most fa. , voirrably.vituated. The foregoing property will be sold on low and accommodating terms. Part of the purchase money may remain on the prbp.. erty for a few years, it desired. TitL indispota.:- ble, and possession can be -given immediately.... apply to G. M. JEIFIINGS. , *lra 22.12.4 f 1 • PottsSille. Catholic, Books ThIOUS GUIDE, , E. Key to Paradise, True Piety, , Catholic Piety, • Douay Bible, Poor Man's Catechism and ' Small Catechism Just received and for sale, by B. BANIIAN: Dec -23 f 5 WAS taken tip •on the Sharp . Mountain on Tbilisi:lay ;sat,* OAT.. .2 1101 k, HORS 4 E r , i irth a rope round IN.. neck.. ah 2 t 14 years , old, and_i - marke ii on the neck, by the-4141111r ? : The owner is requested to come foaward, prove property, pay charges, lied take him away,' oak wise he will be sold according to law.' • • 3. 8. GITERRECRV Mount Carbon, July 41,1838. - FASHIONABLE Colored Leghorn * gat:: ?noes do Joinville, Cot men and boy., „fat' received by • • N. NATIIANS & Co. - Pottoville,..Yuly 21,1838. 56 .. -,..., Eyelids Note,Books. LITER'S German and English Note. &ZAK, 0 - 14 just received and for sale by. - BANNAN.c:. Pottsville, kilt 21, 1838. . Adinlinistiatores litolticee' 7 f- , ''' f : '• , • .• •.; ,17.44 z. •^, ir ..ETTERS of Admihistrition Muni Miss, AA granted- upon the estate of John, ,, Geove • • Geekirdiett, deceased, We of Pottsville, Optic* sa, hereby . given toil' those indebted to'' aid - - -s. '4., to mike ,immediete piYment; MulliithOse •V.. 1 1 * . i claims against said estateiWill.pleasit present .4 :- ' 1 for settlement:on or before -Monday- the . .. , d .' . ' of September at bonsai:if D. G. Yuen __,.... ~_: : op, Pottsville, at which time and puce the 4. - _ m - t ‘ '.: -,„ trato4 wasettlenitacconnts properly authattr : ~. cated. FIiEDERICIC BECK," ". . : . D. G. YIIENGILANG _. ~ - - i . . Adatinististsre Pottrrilki. July / 8 , 04 3 1 . k ' '' s : 5: ' 44- i ~.. ~,,„ ...,. ~. cojuitry Flai*liiiiiitif '' • I.' TANA . . brow .... rahn YARDS 'Plaid in 4, - ' "---. *NUN' Flanal--Algoi a qriiatify"lo: - '- nix Um* fat salitladuett ?do:tie-W:1: smarm, -a laiVilti ••,. Poitlamlla ; Jed,. 14; IN& • • ' -•'.: . .. y - _ M t s~{th4?e II Il . : ter 7 s- , 0. [From the Mayor.] FOR SALE Stray Harem, EN 0 El CM