VOL. 1. PULII4IBIIED, 1 IN 11114NNAN• • 5 10117, II wry ckarrit per _minute. sanee„ If sot paid with . arged tolall those who :re- Iris. 'To mail sabtscribers i wathie th e yehr, SO C./Iti ofsubseription. ' ;PRINTED AN i *BY BENJAH ' • , Tiara Douras AN . i? ;payable semi-annually kn ,In the year, $4 will he c ,ceive the paperfree of po $3 per annum. If not pat gill be added to the price KIX, • • um, payable, Fein-simian, ithin the year, $2 50 wilt eding -I tttiiNe lines will be' ions—anti 50 cents for one Prok)hrtion. • WE: • Two DOLLkfte per an , pa advance. if not paid e charged 'Advertisements not eac xharged $1 for titres laver tnsertion. Larger ones i . . MI advertisements w be inserted until ordere out'. unless the tim , or w ih they are to be continue isspecified ;and will b 'rged accordingly. yearly ac:vertisers I e charged $l2 per annum; , including subscription to t . e . papet--+with,i he privilege of keeping one advertiseto nt not exceeding 2 squares i standing during the year, t d - the insertion of a small er one in each paps r for I ree successive times. . 4 All letters addressed to t e editormust be post paid, otherwise no attention will he paid to them. s, &c and other notices /. n inserted gratis. will be !ept Marriages and Deaths. All notices for meow'. which have heretofore ho harged 25 cents each. The Desplicate. TOR Road Tax for Wegu Norwegian Town ship, was found a few days :since. It can 11 . .jaid by applyiag to DAVID NICE, 'North American Alines. Sept. 12,1838. , Notice to Ipmployers. 'THE Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of the County of Schuylkill, hereby give Public Notice, that in pursuance of an act of General Assebly; passed on 13th day of June, A. DI 1836, it l ithe duty of every house. keeper, who 'receives re person intri his house, that has not a legal resilience many part of this Commonwealth, (all seamen and, every other per. son who arrived from a foreign country immedi ately in :this Commonviealtb, only accepted) to 'notify the Overseers of{ the POW' ..of the proper 'district, in writing, within ten hays after such person has been received as affirsaid. If any housekeeper should neglect to give notice as A. 'forested, and.if any parson as afeirsaid should be. come poor and unable 63 maintain himself, and 'cannot be taken to his legal place of residence, if he should have one in any other state, such 'house keeper shall be compelled to maintain such •indigent person. Without leaving sufficient prop. erty to defray his funelial expenses, said house. Steeper shall pay to the lOverseets of the Poor, so much ae they shall have reasonably expended kir said pUrpose. if such housekeeper should refuse to pay such expenses, the Directors of the Pour 'shall charge him with Xuch an amount as may be necessary to maintain such indigent person per week, or such sum is may' be reqiiired to de fray his funeral expenses, and shall have power to aoileet the same under an attachment, and if uph delinquent should not posses property or goods, that, may be Belted upon, then he may be cast into prison, there i 4 remain until he has paid the same or until he hes been othei wise legally 'discharged. WILLIAM GRI EFF, SAMUEL K. KEPNER, DANIEL B. KERSHN ER. Attest - Director!' of the Poor. SAIMIETEL FII7NTZINGEIL, Steward. September 8, 70-3 PRO CL PURSUANT to an set of the General Assem bly of the COmmonwealth of Pennsylvania, 'passed the 15th day of February, 1799, 1, Peter F. Ludwig, Hig h Sherrill' of the county of Sch uy I - kil), do hereby give thiS public notice to the c hart; of the county of Schuylkill aforesaid, t a General Election wilt be held in said county n the Second Tuesday irilOctober r•ext, which ill be the 9th day of the sifid month, for the par of choosing by ballot One P erson Fol i brovernOr or Pc vlvania. Oneerson For to represent ; Leligh and Schuylkill coun ties, in the Congress o the United Stakes. Oneperson i l r To represent Schuy kill county in the .House .. • of Representa .ipies of this *ate. Two Persons' For Coronore of Sch?ylkill county. • Two Persons For county Commissioners , one to serve 3 years N. l ed the ether two; . to oupply a vacancy One jPerson FoiDirector . ofthe Poor. and House of Ethploy merit of Sc uyikill county. Twopersons For Auditors of Sch ylkill county. • Two., ersons For Trustees of the Orwigsburg Acadeiny. And that the Electis of the county of &Amyl kill aforesaid, 'are to aerobia for the purpose of choorting by ballot the officers aforesaid on the second Tuesday in OCtober nest, at the several districts and places 'composed of the several boroughs. townships ale. thottiota, to wit—, The electors of the borough of Orwigsburg will hold their election at the Court Houye lb the i borough of Orwigsbur The electors of Wes hold their . election, at torougb of Orwigsb ~ The electors of Eas Brunswick township will bold their election at it e house ' r Henry Lutz, in the town of 141!Keanob . rg. Ths electors of Pin grave township will hold klieg election at the h use Of the late John Be,, ;r now' Wm. loch. of se d totraship. . ' The electors of Wayne township will hold their *illation at the bowie or Leon drd Sholl...inifteeper, fn The town'of Friedertsburg. The electors of Urmer Mahantango township will hold their eliw.ticri aura, 'house of Samuel 1 Moyer. in said towns sp. The electors of Bar y towns house lately occopie by Nt Mr. Rawn, Will hold trair elect; Henry Bolig, in said ownship. The- elector's of Lo er Mahi to Schuylkill county, residing described bounds. wnich ,fo district, called "Williams, VA ginning at the Dauphin sad !me, including the Tavern H Mcaantain. now occnpipd by Ws *lots the Pinegrove wnship hamlets the .Lower +theater' knifing in a direction to Grat nicht the ridge of th Mounta itattaksbuylkill county line to ning. *rail hereafter hold the Rouse of Jacob Heberlirig, Jr. occupancy of Samuel KimraeL Brunswick township will the Court House, in the Sl a • Miry TZACU 7011 TO liiIIMICTIIIpIPOW The eleetore of the remai Mehantrinire township will leetion • et the home - er Ph taw nship, The electors of'West.'Pi_._ .',..their election at the bowie no , Forreideton said townanip. , . The electors of ceion tosumship 's general election at the booed of )ohr in said tiaiinship. 1 The electors of Basil tow l toship it genera! election at the hated o'fJoh. keeper, ie said township. . All that part of Norvyegin tow f ship, in the county of SehuylkillOymg *eat on he following line, to witt Beginning at the point of intersection of the West Branch of the ricer Sehuylk ill and ' Manheim tow nship--thenct up the east side of the West Branch of the t3chi ?Will to its internee lion with Barry township, shall be r e seperate e lection disitict, end the electors then f shall.hold their general elections at the hou 'Of Joieph Mills, in the borough of Minarsville, n said town ship . ship. , , , , I 1 _ , The electovi of Scheylki town • ip, residing E east of a point fro u the tow sMan heim,hip in a straight line wit the qld Forge in. ship I ne of eluding the same, from then to the house now occupied by Jacob YVommerlincludinglie same, and continuing front thenceg a straight line to the Rush township Line; sh hold their general election at the house of Frederick Bensinger, jr. in the township of Sebuylkill, in thelsaid county. Ei . The quali fi ed voters re,siding in t e townships of Norwegian and Setinylkßl; in t e county of Schuylkill, within the folloarr ctio district, viden :bed bounds, shall hereafter tie a separate lez: Beginning on - the line between the wnships of Norwegian and Manheim: ftbm theee a straight line to the house now occupied by J ohn Penman, bl i. including the seine—from Tenet:, the Norwe pan church—and from then eto th farm house of F. B. Nicholas, E/41. including th same—and from thence a straight line-tcl the tin between the r; townships of Norwegian a Barr —and from thence folletwing the towheh hoes Barry and Rush eastward to a point from henee in • $ straight line southward tot e Old orge exclud ind the Same, thence to the wise ow occupied by Jacob Wommer, excluding th same, and thence in . a Astraigbt line to th a place beginning, excluding the town orNew i rCastie, and that the qualified electors residing utithin the before des, erased bounds shall held their electiop at the Port Carbon House, in the town cif Port Carbon. The electors of the borough of Pottsvllle and the remaining part of Norwegian township, and of r y that part of Manheim tow s lip lging between the river Schuylkill s od the est' branch thereof. (not included in the &buy! ill Haven- district,) 'trill hold their election at the house now occupied by Henry" Stager, in the bar ugh oflPottville The electors of the bo - rou h of Femaque will hold their election at the s hoof incise in said borough. ' That the electors of that part Of Macheirn township lying southeast ofkhe following-line:— commencing at the townshi line ofzWaype and Matiheim towZsliip on the umnierti Hill, thence aloivg the Summer Hill andl , Orvdlgehurg road, to the house of Widow Sweiclud, and the house of John Dewslt, excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drusillteiter,,thencei to the house of John Deibert, at the centra tufnptke; thence to the house of Julio Betz; thence to 'the house of Philip Rock; thence to the blouse of Shane, l Jr. including the same : then ce to the township line of said Manheim and chuylkilf townships, shall hereafter hold their ge eral elections at the Court House, in the borough.of Orwligsburg. ATION. The electors of the remai;rig part of Menheim township Will hold their ele4tion at the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, inithe town of Schuyl kill Haven. It is directed by an act of, the General AMT. bly of this Commonwealt h ' passed the 17th of March, 1896, that the ins p ctors of the general election shall be chosen by allot op the Friday next preceding the first Tudirday to October, be ing,the 28th of Se Pteber' and the elections for i'nspectors shall be ho l den id such places in each town, township; ward, or district. as is appointed by the-laws for that parpoite, by the respective constables; who are requited to give at least one week's ngtiee of such election, manned by two qualified citiiens 'chosen by ouch citii.e.ns qualifi ed to vote as shall he (Hein:present. And it is further required by the dell& assembly regula. comma wealth, elections in this commo wealth, that the in spectorsat the placated their respective: dis tricte. tins, townships, and w ards, the day of the genl election, at nin o'clock in the fore noon; to perform the duties ' aired of, and en joined on them by the sere 1 acts at assembly, , aforesaid. The return judges oT theiresPective districts, towns. townships, or wards foresald, are hereby required to meet at the rt House, in the borough of Or gunboat, on rid gy next, after the 2d Tuesdity in .October next being the 12th day of the niontli, then and jli re to perform those things required of them by aw. .- In purstiant of an act of the general assembly of this commonwealth, passed the 2d day of April, a farther supplement to an; act to regulate the general election within this dommonwealth.” that every person.who shall hold Ong office or, appoint ment . of pie& or trust undehhe Government of the United States, whether a Commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate fficer or agent, who is or shall be employed und lr the legislative, ex ecutive, or judiciary department of dip United States, and also that every niember of congress is by law incapable of holdit74ar exercising at the same tithe' the office or ap fitment of judge, in spector, or Clerk, at any election in this state. In pursuance of an 'act o 'the General - Assent. bly, passed April- 16th 1831 - it is provided that no inspector judge or 'other officer shall be eligh ble to any office at such - eldction, nor shall anV person hulding an office. bider the General or State Government, be an inspector, judge, or oth er'officer.ohiny such election. Given under My hind at Airwigsburg, this 2d day of September, in the yar of. our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and, thirty-seven. PETER F. LUDWIG, Rhiniff. . . IN including the i hael &dig s ' now ,on at the house of Many) township, ith thgtollbwigg a new °teeth:in ley," to wit: Be •ehuylk outlay use on the Hroad liam Hall, thence e to where it io o tovenshipi line, torn, and thence n tho the Dauphin place of bey!)• r election it the ono br late in the Palter lisingingc • • 4 NEW Assortment, defog of a variety of Nevi -Patterns, for ROMs and Entries, to • •ther with choice Borders; fast*sired and ki ale by f BANN,AN. August 25, . 66 'DENNY- CYCLOPtDa" and Perin,. Maga• JI• sine for 1637 just snidely/id Vol.. 8.0 -and 10 Penny Cyckipedis. and Vol. 6 Penny , Naga tine for 1037. alit for mak by 1 fi. pANNAI%. • . August 9-c - , - -, i • ' 66-- , t• • I : Of TO ing Id th lip On God save the Cimt)sonmealth. Sept. So 1838: _- _r~-__,_, Ii alg\ • -•• ' • AND 1 1 101481FILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER LATH AND Janke pur P&OX TRH caTALNI/ o THIC Molnirramis, MIT Aili WHICH iru.L.Gyvit aritiporraro 001111 : &XDII .11/16 ECiISCP£I4 . ICITOILIC TO olrs. Uss Asy . - ' I • i"OTTSVILLE, ;P4 /. ..S ATURDAY MORNIArr SEPTEMBER 15. 184,5. paclmukurimiiir. 111 t of Lower it general e ,, an ; in -said WHEREAS the convention to propose A. mendments to the constitution; have a. greed' open sundry . amendmenti to be submitted to.tbe people of thiseommoeweslth for their rat ification er rejection. Nowry therefore 'in pursu ance of the provisions in such case wide an and by an act of . ibe General ASsembly, pasted the 29th day of March A. D. ;83111,! and 'authority given ty,said convention: ' ' !hip will hold ed by Moritz town wen ; hold their Eisenhower r ill hold Their Braus,lnn I Notice is' Hereby GiV,en j That an election will be held in the several town ships, wards and districts' of the said - county of Schuylkill on the iaid second Titesday of Octo ber next (being the day for holding the General elections of the cotmiionwealth) filr the ratifica tion or rejection of the said Amendments to the Constitution. The Judge*. and Inspectors of said election are acqui*toveceive tickets either printed or written from citizens qualified to vote, and In deposit themin a box or boxes, to be for that purpose provided by the proper officers, which tickets shall be labelled on the outside "amendstenter," and those who are favourable to the amendinents .may express their desire , by voting each a printed or written ticket, or ballot s containing the words, "For the amealmente,": and those who are opPoled to such amendments May express their opposition by voting each a pcintedlor written ticket or ballot containing the woods "Against the Amendments." 'Given undar my hand and Peal at Orwigaburg, the 15th day of September, in the year' of our Lord, one thousand eight .hundred and thirty eight, and the sixty second year of the independ ence of the United States of America. PETER F. LUDWIG:, Shetiff. Sheriff's Office, 70— burg, Sept, 8, 1838. Ir CadlCilf aissicirra T ILE Subscribers respectfully apa§un to the Citizen+ of this. Borough and RR , and their friends in genertirthat they are red to manufacture to coder, end will const "tly keep on head, at the corner of Coal an Norwegian Streets. in the Borough of P rifle, CAR RIAGES, BAROUCHES, PH TOIIS.. Bt/G -GIES, SULKIES, DEAR IiNS. ClADS.'ike of the very beat materials, zed at the to at rake. MI work entrusted t 6. eir care, they will war. rant to be .manofae 'red equal to. any in the county or elsewhe , both in „pomt of neatness and durability. hey hope that the public before purchasing e where, will call, examine and judge fort mselves. MI kipds of Vyhteles repaired at the Shortest nottcc e and on the most accommodating terms. BEN EW IL LE fl I LBUSFI, ~. • WILLIAM DEIBERT. Paittsvßle August 25. 66-3ino It E A IkING NAIL AND IRON WORKS, HAVE on hana . BOILER IRON, • SHEET do. ROUND h SQUARE IRON, CO AL SCREEN do. R 4IL ROAD do. Bar Irint of any , size drawn to order. Noes and spikes of all awes, for sate at the lowest City prices. ' REIMS, WHITMEER Of CO. Reading, May 82,1838. 40-6 mo THE undersigned cautions the Puha° against 6 % purchaaing'or leasing t e tract of land calls(' Clinton Tract , on the East orivegian 'rail road. from Elisabeth Asiohn, or enry Morris lor'her, as he the.undersigned claims title thereto, and will institute a suit against any person attempt. idg to take the possession thereof. • flinheim, April 28, 1838 To Old Country stem Agency for Line of Packets from Liber pool to Philadelphia. • THE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed A. gent for the Messrs. Cope's Line.of Liver pool Packets, between Liverpool and Philadelphia, and will fel:five the passage money' Blom those who *fish to send for their *nth, ,in the old country. and also i will promire Bills fur thou per sons who may wash to Afansuitit money to thei friends abroad. The Packets belonging to this Line are fitted up in a superior manner, and are mainlander, by persons who pay great attention to the comfort and conve&ence of passengers--ar.d have given great Juitisfaction to psa!Mers generally. Emi grants who i ntend residing in this region, will find it to *Mr advantage to engage their passage in this Line; and land at Philadelphia; they will, by so Acing. save the fare and expense from New York to Philadelphia, which is four or Jim dol. hire for each individual. The rates of fare will be made known by apply ing at the office of the Miners' Journal. june 20 E. BANN AN. BY Virtue of a writ of Levan Ferias, issued oat of the Court ofCoirrinon Pleas tif Schoyl kill County, and to me directed. will - be sold by Public Sale, on Monday the Bth day Of October next, at the inn or Public House of Daniel Boyer; io Orwigsborg, (on the priming) at 10 o'clock, A. M.-AU that certain messing% tenement, Tavern Rouse Xid lot of ground, situated in the Borough of Orwigrititirgi in Schuylkill „County; bounded in front by Market street, in the rear by ra pnblic alley. on the West by the Western ?an of lot number sixteen, ands tel the Elks( by War ren street, containing in front 62 feBt, , and in depth 9 perches, being , the major , part Of lot marked in the general plea of Orwigilnirg; No. 16 and the same whicki Christian Schwartz and Margaret his wife by deed dated the ad 'April 1830, granted and conveyed to Geoige Grim, Consisting of a two Story Stone and a-two Story brick MAW with Kitchen thereto, extensive Stables anfSbedi of frame, a pomp of water near the Kilobit' Aind the his of 9 pump, the house—late the estate of G eorge Grin. SeiXed, taken in attention and will be sold by. i PETER F. LUDWIG, „„ 13berif rirlDffice.-Orw" t / burg, Sept. 121038. ( 70- New , Goods.' WE have hut fel:goad; and ere now opening W lahge-ang. j aanOtoent and aearainable loods.-Ihiphrin be 'bid at very reduced id* for cub. JOSEPH *ME, Mount Carbon, A:ogust 11,1838. Caution. JOHN POTT. 32 Sheriea sale. MMEMEM!E=M:I2nMffI A CARD. 5 ' I JOHN SILVER, TAKES pleasure in informing his friends and the public, that he continues his Rxerc-roar under the 'Pennsylvania Hall." in Prineville. HeAope• his past reputation for keeping • respectable &slab- Hellman, acquired during the experience of 3 years in the same hue of business, and a *wire to please. may merit a continuance of their favors and patron age. JOHN SILVER has made arrangements with Mr. Robert Harmer, of the "Cornucopar," N 0.44, North Third street, Philadelphia for a supply of all the delicacies which the Philadelphia market can afford during the Summer season. Rill of Fare. Roast Beer. 'cold, per plate, Corned do do do • Fried Ham It Eggs, do Green Tulle Soup, • do Lobsters, Sardines, Fresh• Pickled Salmon; Spiced Oyster., Old Madeira Wane. Old Pale Sherri NVme, Ohl Brown do Old Pon do//do Old Lisbon do / do Champaisne. (Patmettig do - London Brown Stout ' ' do Pepper s,Smithlgechera XX Pale Ale. - Apartments ate ways in readiness for Supper Parties, &c. and tfinse who call may expect to receive every attentidtj e '• Pottsville. y 11, 1838. l 1- • aeading N ail & Iron' oWrks, WEon hand boiler Iron. sheet of various WE du. and abut, all the different sites bar ,n; also. round and square iron -from up to 3 inch Railroad iron of the various sizes, punched antl.countersenk. and cut to the. angles ready for use; and hand iron. All sizes nails and fpUiell— also, eun iron of superior quafity. All of which a're- offered for side it the lowest oily price.. REIMS, WI:I/TAKER dr Co. Reading,inne 25; 183 . 8. 50—tt HEADACHE,. SICK OR NERVOUS. r r The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn's remedy for this distressing complaint is every day gaining is certainly a matter of mach tonfinishment That so much' suffering should, have existed for ages wi bout any itscovery of en effectual preventive,. or cure is truly a subject ofmuch regret, but Dr. S. now &morel the public that such a remedy has been in vented as will Convince the most credulous. The pnaciples upon which it acts are.simple and It is an admitted fact that this complaint, whether 'called sick Headache, or Nervous Headache. arises primartly from the stomach—those who think they have the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this organ, the strimsch, is the first cause. thg t the system has become vitiated ordebtliated, through the stomach, and that only through the. same channel • must they expect a restoration of the natural and healthy functions of the system. This object. Dr. SlN:dues remedy is direinently calcalared to attain The truth of thisposition cannotbe controverted, and the sooner sufferers with the headadhe become con sived of it, the sooner will their sufferings end in restoration to health. Dr. SpOhn pledges his profse atonal reputation on this fact. The remedy may be had of apothecaties. Wholesale and Retail by Convitock R Co. No. 2 Fletcher St. Neer York. and Retail by WM. T. EPTING. Pottsville. July 21. 1838. 56-ly 7 IHE undersigned baying occonic% to visit Europe, from whence he will return by the twenty second of October. next. all letters 'address.' ed to him. and professional b‘siness entrusted to his care during his absence,. will be promptly attended to, by Charles Witmiri, Esq.. C. LOESER. Orwigsbarg, *agog 22, 1838. 65—If .Vehuytkill County, u. The Comtironwealth of Peensyl ., •-• same •to the Sheriff of SchfiYlkill . -L County Greeting: Whereas at-an Or phans' Court held at Orwigsborg, in & for the county uf Sc,tioylkill. on the ird day of Atigust, A: D. 1838, before the Hon- o ble Calvin Blythe, President, & George Raush a Daniel Yoet, - Esquires, his Associates, Judges of same Court. , Frederick Bensinger, Jr. in termarried with Elizabeth Keep, one of the daugh (era and heirs at law. of Peter Kano, late of East Brunswick Township, in the said County of Schuylkill, deceased, presented his petition to the said Court, stating that the said Peter . Habp , died •intestate on the twelfth day of February, -A. D One Thousand Eight Ilkindred and Thirty Light, leaving issue three children, namely to wit: Mary intermarried with George Miller, now deceased, and now resident is the State of Obin, Elizabeth the wife of the said Petitioner, and Margaret, in termarried. with Isaac Bensinger, and that the said intestate died. siezed in the demesne as of fee of, and in it certain messnage or Tenement and tract of land:situate in East Brunswick Township, aforesaid, adjoining lands of Samuel 4 • • Bartolet beninaster,Gtorge,Backert and others. and containing about. two hundred and nine acres, be the same more Or less with the appurtenances, and therefore praying the Court to award an in. quest to make partition or valuation of the foetal. sea according to law. We therefore command you that taking with you, twelve free honest and 'lawful men of your baliwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and their by theit.oath or solemn affirmation, that yon teaks partition there of to and among the children of the said intestate, in such manner and in such proportion as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if each partition cad - be made without prejudice to anti spoiling of the whole; but irsuch partition cannot be made there if , as aoreiiiiid, that then you value and appraise the same according to law. And further, that you cause the said inquest to en quire or ascertain whelho the said Jail estate with the appertenancea will conveniently acconi rnodate more than one of the chi -se ldren of the said ofthe id intestate, and ifso, how many children it will conveniently accommodate. • • LEWIS AUDEIIRIED, trothonatiry. ; •Aitirjiiir that purpose will-be held on the prem ises op Monday the 24th day of Septet:ol;er next, at 10 o'cloiik • 'FETES F. LUDWIG, Shenk. Sheriff's Office. °twigs- e • bore, Aug. gs. 1838. Clotho and Cassimerea Subsatnber has in Wore a ita w nLi AL. general juwortment of Blue, Black, Bro w n Green. torieible Green, drab and mist • Also. Black, Blue, drab sod nazi Caasimeres which wilT be ieold very cheap. SAM#ELMOM. non ' 54- IN • For Sale ) A =lrina ble Tract of Coal 'La , %; ' LYING and being in the tow it nshi • b °tw. waging, on the IVesr Branch the West Branch Rail Roa4, abonthiailni trogi Orninyl• kill Haven--there is in or,lisre Coal: Vying parliang through ilia .and. For infoqtration ap ly to AACOB REED.' / at PoUsville, or. HOkEMAN, at Reading. • blie No As it ap rsohat . because Mr. Crane obtained . no tint foi smeltieg Trop Ore with An. darnel .Coal in this country, many sopiese‘thit the are now it liberty to adopt the method of a • elung Iron ore with Anthracite by the use of • heated air blast; although I gave notice last year that 1 had a patent for smelting Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, both br the use of a cold atmospheric and a heated, ir, blast, I would now inform the public again, that on the 14th of Jan uary, 1E35;1 received a !quer from the Commis sioner of Patentidat Washington, stating: "Sir, upon examining the case of Mr. Crane's apOlica-, . non for a patent for Smelting Iron by means. of A nthracitc,l have viewed his claim as interfering wjth yew patent of Dec, 1833, and have- given notice to his- attorney of this decision." Every attempt to smelt Iron ore with anthracite by the use of a boated air blast, is an infringement upon my patent, Skeins: which A caution and warn all men; as 1 shall pr9semote every one infainging upon my rights, according to law. And I fur; ?her offer Indispose of patent rights for the erect ing of furnaces, according •to my4patent, upon very modera t e terms. V 8 121 25 / r.er bob•.. do .dO 150 150 150 i5O iOO 2 00 37i r3:3 Fit EDERIPK W. GEISSENUAINkR. New York, IVlky 16,1838. 37-ily A 13EAUT . IFIJI • HEAD OF HAIR Ithe grandest ornament belonging to the human frame. How strangely the loss of it changes the countenance and prematurely brings on the titipear once of old age, which enures many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even to shun society like void thejests and sneers. of their acquaintance; the re maindor of their lives are consequently spent in re tirement. In short, not even the four of property fills the generous atilt/sing youth with that heavy - einking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances. OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA. steps the hair from falling off on the first applieation and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers • prevents the hair from turning grey, makeeit curl beautifully, - and frees it from scurf: Numerous certificates of the first respectability in support of the virtue ofOldridge's 'Halm, are shown by the proprietors. lite• Read the following: ... ROBERT 'WHIARTON, Esq. late . Mayor Of Phila delphia. has k•ertifted. as Mal , be seen belqw, to the high characterof the fill/01mq gentlemen:lL The mid eraigned do . lsereby inert 4 that we used the Balm ofColutnbia discovered by J. (Aldridge.. and have found it hilety serviceable not only os.n. preven tive agamat the hating effof hair. but also a cautions storauve. WM. THACHER, senior,. Methodist Minister in :St. George charge. No. 86 North Fifth-street. JOHN P. INGEES.'33I Arch street. JOHN D. THOMAS, M n: 163 Race it. JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce st. . HUGH McCURD.Y. 243 Seeth 7d et, JOIN GARD,j. 123 Arch it. The aged, and those w ho:persis in wearing wigs,- may not always experience! its restorative quatitles, yet it will ceriainly raise its vitt:main the estimation ofthe ,public, when . it s• known that three of the above sign ere are more than 50 peaty of age, and the others 'not • less than 30. • From the Mayor.] 1 - CO3IIIO4WNALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. f• 1 City of Philadelphia. , f. ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of saidjity of Philadelphia:do hereby certify that! am well ac saint ed with Messrs. J. P Inglii: John S. Furey; a' Hugh McCurdy. whose cames are signed to the abosetCetti• fleets, Oa; they are gentlemen of charecter 4nd re spectahtlity, and as much full credit should be given to the said certiftraite. . " • 1 la witness' whereof. I havelereunto set myt hand, and caused the seal of the city to betilEted, this [I. S.] sixth day ofDecember. &c. ROBERT WHARTON. hhtyor. Caution—None geauiit without a splitedid steel engraved terapper of Falls of Viagra, with. grants names arc. ' 1 • 1-- wholordeouxt retail by Comstock and CO. 2 Vetch. er Street New Yttik sod oetaile4 by. i W T. krrtric. Pottsville, Julyl2s. c ..574y - .ErdnAEHE * CO: - MERCERS ANb TAILOAS;, (Formerly. Perko- 4 imam.) HAVE removed on the oppOsito side of( ~ •- entre; Street, .a few doors above Norwegian Strg* where they offer for safe a select assortment it Superfine Broad Clotka and Cassimenti•oftim most fashionablq colors, with en'elegant isiort moot of 110111M6f cloths, Vestiog4 Wen and Cot. ton. Shims. Coders. Bosoms, Stocks. Gloves, Stu. pendent, linen and cotton Hose, and all - kinds .of GentlemeW o wleark t ig Were. which ,will Ji ft of MI the ade to ordertobst approved ityle. ai , the workmanship. and warranted to fit • ectuarto' any in the city dr elsewhere. J. • -•-- 5..P4 Col. keep on band onstrcellent. assort ment of reside-made Clot/see adtlibull,,whiolt led kt ! be soil vbiy lei tilde - Juni 17 . • •"' Illisholp AFew vs , ' givf‘ fall tertirtli- prints, of the la* BISHOP Billitymiitidde for frain . ,o4,- ramiyed and for sale ky . malumriberp.l. Pk* 75 cents. H. BONAN.._ aug. 1838 March 25 34_ 1 , lititEd2P- R&M ifillA Valuable `Real Propaiiin .". ' . -- ' 1 z . 'FOR . SA - , , gv-.. , .. . THE undersigned offers ih i -"- Vial wea known 'three story ,Blilef4 RE :AND 11WELLIAIG HOUSRUnd 14' i ices situate in,Verktie street, Pidnivilk, , ,:flagerty of the undersigned; hai ger, *ilk tannt,Other tenements in the rear of. e giia*lilidei;:iiiii UM lot of grtend whereon d whOle-standsi , Ile hrkk building afixessid.*tentainiftli4ty feet in from—tinshof,i_from theit*metilltOgy:ol.loo garret in the bescstyle oilillihasinal 0,00 4 as a business standstill's reiltdeifee,AßlOC inerably 'situated. The fOregninglropeetx, titt be sold on lowand acCom*dater tiiwi,.s. :reit of the purchase ineseY lolly-te '. tin the Pr°o2 arty for a few years, it desired . _ Tit e indigent. ble, nod possession eau be giv . ire cdiatel.Y—e apply to ' G. .JE XING& ... April 2232-tf .. ' Poturtille ROYAL COLLEGE t►l•' ‘,l l / 1 '6.E.011 - S, I, ()AIM V. Mitikin's P;118.1 TBE Original llygcian Un l ivertwr Vegetitat Medicine, prepared by .wf. BlltiMlNi' Esq.. I slenibew of the. Royal College „ Burgeons, Licen tiate of Apothecaries Colispn "Fellow or,. 801. Court Society, Sorgeori to the !Limn:Mien Pea l) ohm Association, Lancaster — pleas,' Waterloo Bridge; and Perpetual Orupil Gu n and St Thomas' Hospital'', London; -:- • ,q. . These pdls having gained a lebriOunparlds. leled.in every section of the.ll "liii,,ilit low eon. sidered by all those who 'sled titAtkilth, India. pensable as a ,family medic'," ` - plitunpmed by 0, numerous body of the most ipenl , nyeietatia both in this country ald in Europe,.ib sufficient. it is presumea, to stamp their,e,buiuttetimthe es. timation of every thinking map, and it_ie 11404 a far better recommendation than the .courettuin, sorted to by ignorant and unprincipled pretenders; who to mislead and deceive the public. ploiliisil whdt they call practical-proofsland etirtilleateirof Cures, that exceed all bounds of milting credibit. ity, and most of which, if not all, aret either pest fabrications, or procured byfroid and counisitice. The editor of the Long. 'plead .Fanner says — 7 , "This medicine has obtained In . unpre cedented degree of well preserved populirity. 4Haviuglailt% en these pills ourselves to advantagetind le t ae s% ed their beneficial effects on oltienc - , -We. ihe hesitation in recommending them lathe pu btu a safe, salutary and useful faudm lyedieme. •j• 10 .1'None are genuine withoid the .signatare of, the General Agent on tliellibe, by w,hom the's. hove medicine is impeded iituthie coutitr s.. ;NO. HOLBEIN,329I.W.svarIy Mace. , . Gen'l Aent fin U. b. - .:, •ti A supply ofthe above Ilfahcincr just..recesrM and, for sole by. . , --.);: BAINNAN,., Sole Agent fotSclisylkilf comity... - - t . 6. F . g' r i= C.p t co qt ..4 eit i P S .II c k 2 =4 cl •ru .... cm= so. ot , nil 1 ri 2 P July 16 NO CURE NO PAY: PRAM $l. ion "74 !emu. repotaiion.unpandieled, folly - iiristsi' ning - tbe, co*. mums, of the lamented .I.3*.pridlerklast e.novi feavion, that " be dared not ilieSsithoutigivingto posterity the benefit of his kmarledge on thissnb.... )cct," and- he therefore bequeathed to his friend attendant Solomon flays, the secret of his diary y. It is now used •in the prin • hospitals, mt; the privhte practice in our . conntry. Snit, end, most cerihinly fiiithe cures of Piles.,and Aso screitensitiely and effectuellY ilisto baffle credyilk, ty; unless` where ha effects ore,yritnesiied: /torn. nally in the following complaints. . ; Igor Diopsy.—crestipg extrallpitry.'ithearp tion at once. All Sineltiva.--Itainciug emits n4w:lxinrs - : RheumFam•- Aunt c t nigsgtv-Int `Pick -- ease. ' ,• • , Sere cancers; Ice** c01*4, - ...1 Crimp :and !having Coil —Futernally,titul over the Chest. • . - AI2 Britise" s, Sprains and urns, eured_hiAir few howl: . gofer and Vice g.—Whether relator lon ing and fevir. sorts , , . • „.. Its operations upon adults and - ehlldriniiiqns;,. 'facing rheumatic•& and tightness otitis= Chest eifthe perts i las been euritthitni beyond contloPtilitt. The con34rion rimprkofikaßelirack l ,hifetOtlt in the Mrs, is ''•lt lets iikirir ; Oiiint 4 THE PILES.—The person vrho , will uses-bottiti-4finrs• Liniment for the Piles,. and return thiseopt,i..botthi wilbeno being cured.. Theirinrethe Positive hidersiffibn, - proprietor to,thei Agentst'int tint of many SOO; sends sold, not one-bas ' We might insert certificates tiiiiky length, b puller that those who sell the snide, slusMiejliki , bibitthe Original to putebeiers. • CAUTION.-.Note can be genrdoe.... splendid wrapper , . o a:**SittiV mime, ind iihmtkat thrAysts....aiAg- , sopoMOSIIA*4 Sold iiholeLle and retill:h y pnigiTocg4 .: Sold Agents, PIMA d retail by W.''. EPTL:p:Centre it. •rottai. ille, Pa: • • . To :Mhterii.)ll, SA , ViprßollGir. r Iron - v v &diet.; from I ofiti intornWainmeter Suitolo44; MORRIS, TAB: siOir Sept. 1 0 818 . ' --., W.::sti~p IMM I- 1 ';" '' . .-''''.'3 l .44 tej..'.' .'"?...: I ; " - , ?ist :A :4.3 coufriaz Pampdrottsottoy:' AIiOARN:t,