Nett , Pate COOKliti ST T HE subscriber would leap • to the public that ha arrangements for procuring cas has now on hand two sizes of h COKING—STOP which, he will be happy to dispo' prices for cash. He would wit and examine for themselves, as sets advantages which belon her tokire . manufactured. He would also inform his fri: tinues to keep a general assortr, Stoves," COpper•ware, I . All of which will.be disposed o GEORGE I Pottsville, Sept. 22, 18118. • Sugar: 10 HUDR, Porto Rico, 5 do. St. Croix', 20 Ws. do. do. - 50 Boxes Brown Soap, .50 do' Yellow do—.-for sal MLLLER & Pottsville, Sept. 26, Id:ili. Stray Co stray,ed from 'the subscriber BLACK ULEY COW wi' black covering both eyes, on h a partial defect. W verwil to the subscriber, • be suita. receive the thanks or the owne l _ . Bill 'of Irish Town, addition • Sept. 22. • SHERIFF'S Y virtue of a writ of Vend, Si 1 B sued out of the, court of Schoylkili Cyunty, and to me expo.ed to public Sale On Monday the 151'; ber next, at the house of John the town of Friedensburg, at All that certain utessuage, ten land, situate in Wayne to• Schuylkill, boundee by lands t • John. Lengel, Be ... r e land of Henry Fah "VI taining 230 acres, St :he appurtenances, story log dwelling bowie, awn , story log dwelling house and tate of Benjamin Batdorf. On Monday the 19th the house of Pelee Fit hert ,innk of Pinegrove, at 10 o'dToek, lain hat of ground •- ; °ugh 'of Pinegrov.l m • nn lowa, jtl svii: on th Sti Putpehneken We l norti..veigme lot 180 feet, on alley 60 feet. and oh Ahe soot vey ISO feet, wuh theixa.ppurte of a one awry log dwelling hl kitchen therein winch. ti, and . the- eatate of Jetcob Krater. .111 the same time that one equal undivided eigf to be into eight parts, parte. that certain tract or oared of Pinegrovelowilsittp; eminty a on the east, land of and west the Swatara Coal f: south the Swatara river con 408 perches, with the alum estate of Henry W. Conrad. At the same time that certain lot situate in the bor . ' v a ioresa id • "IS lined on the .1 road n.. LOC south, by - -Tulin. west, andm fifteen teat alley taining one acre more or les minces, consisting of • larg. house and kitchen. spring frame stable; the House is tavern—late the estate ot Hr ..At the same time . that certain midi 1.404 tam lot of eritundl Ile , • rough of Plnegro, s • _ _1 ty, bounded by on the west, by a public sir,' en alley on the cast, by lan.' on the south, with the appur, of a two story frame dwellin' and frame stable. Also, a t; in Pinegrove townllnp, con ed by lands 0f Jacob Zerbe, I otoars, containing one hun, Jess,%itb the appurtenances' story log dwelling house al estate of Jahn 'Huber.. On Tuesday the - next, at the house of Wm. ough of tottaville.ai 10 o'et certain lot of ground, situate' street is the borough—of Schuylkill, bounded and de' beginning at a corner Street and Seitzinger's elle alley south 60 degrees, west thence south 30 degree-seas thence north 60 degrees, eas, forty feel wide street; thee north 30 degrees, west 60 fel liming, containing a lot" front and 108 feet in depth lot Which is marked and n • al plan of the a 11•11111' villa with No. ' • IMP minces, consisti e -. frame dwelling sheds, naxn and other build of Nat/wind J. Mill.. .At the -same time and Olace, all • • . that certkin mo• ty. or undivided half . _part, portion or ntereat Of; in land to 1 111 all that certain messuage, .tenement. ll and lot of gr. .nd, site pn .the moth westerly aide of Marke Street the.borough of Pottsville, marked in Pot & PattersonN addi tion io.rpttsvilic, with the o. 15, holiedett on the southwesterly side by lot of psdpecty tlf Daniel Levy, and beginning at the south corner at a stone; thence earth 613 degrees, cad 52 feet to stone; tdence north:3o 'degrees West 190 feet to post; thence south 60 degrees west-60 south 30 degiees, east 4132, feetto a post; thence south 60 degrees west 2 feet lb a post; thence] south 30 degrees east 58 feet to the , place of bc.i ginning, containing in front on Market street 5 2 feet, in the rear 50 feet, and in depth •190 feet„ ; with the appurtenanCes, consisting of a two story: partly brick and partly stone dwelling house, and a two story stone kitchen thereto attached; also.i la one Story frame dwelling house with a frame iichin thereto attached-4sta the venial of Dan-, Christian. !EMI All gazed, taken. in gxecntinn,andin be sold by' PETN:I2 F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Slierifre Office, burg, Supt. W 2, 1838. re v Virtue of a writ of Leoori Faders, issued out of the Court ofComtnon Pleashf Schuyi.. hill County, and to me directed, will tm sold by Public Sale, on Monday the Bth day of October next, at the inn or Public House-cot - Daniel Boyer in Orwigsburg, (on tne premises) at 10 o'clock; A: M.—All that certain messuage, Menement, Tavern House and lot of ground, situated is the, Borough of Orwtg.burg, in Schuylkill County bounded in front by Market street, in the year by a pnbilc alley, on the West by the Western part' of lot number sixteen, and on the East by War: ren street, containing in. front 62 feet, and it depth 9 perches, being the major part of lot marked in the general plea of Ortritgaburg, Na 16 and the spine which Christian 'Schwartz and Margaret his wife by deed 'dated the Id April 1830, granted and conveyed to George Grim, Consisting of a two Story Stone and a two Story. Brick Hausa with Kitchen thereto, extensive Stables and Sheds of fr ame, a pumpor water near the Kitchen and the -hear of a purnp.'before the house—late the estate of George Grim. I Vg • tfuNy annunce completed his cgs, end that he ►upeior 'ES, e of ay the lowest persons to call hese Stoves pow to none kothers de that hi con ent o f d -1 I, nware pe, 4.c. r itct cheap to cash I. STILMTER. 4-6 nm IN Seized, taken in execution and will be sold bp. PETER P. LUDWIG, Sheriff: Sheriffs Office, Orwiga t burg, Sept. 12, 1838. by HAGGERTY CAROLINA worked flooring boards, plough ed, tongueif and grooved ready for laying, L 14 and l inches of different quality and prices, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to snit purchasers, upon appiication by letter to JAMES M. PArrEN, ' Planing Machine Wharf, N. L. Phila. Co. - 'or .11ILLER & HAGGERTY, april 2:i 31—tf • Pottsville. week since, a h a white face, the r left tye there is return said Cow Ly rewarded, and . • N MULI4EN, to Poet Ca bon. 174 3 .Emporium of Fashion. • Third.Dpor above the Pennsylvania Hail, Centro. li.Lns. tioni lksponas, is. moron P leis of airecied, will be Wm. a. SUMER begs leave to return hl: sincere thanks {o his friends and a genet ens public, ter their patronage heretofore soliber ally bestowed on bim; and that he will be happy to see his patrons and friends, as he hopes by on remitting exertions to give satisfaction to all. Hair cutting done in the latset Parisian style. Pottsville, 7August 4th 1838- 60-3rno day of Octo.- Snydcr, *aq. ni -1 o'clock P. mt.- 1 talent and tract of natty; county .of of JaCob Sauaer, nhardi d, and cords lani-, end inhere, con. more more or less, with consisting of a one er barn, and one tabie-÷late the es , ... For Sale, A valauable Tract of Coal Lend-, . L YING and being In the township of Norwe weglan, on the West Branch near the West Branch Rail Road, about iiAlf miles from kill Haven—there to Wm or more Coal , Veina plowing through this .and. -For information ap. ly to, JACOB REED,- at Pottav ille, ur. r*. HOVEN' AN, at Reading. Oct. next eperiti,the bcoobgh M. An that cer situate in the bor bomtded as I'ol west *owing on, t be 'feet, on the the eabt a :20 feci mul of leaac Har• a ncesi consisting •use .With a frame frame March 2.` 34 f !f f l [. I y i ~ kill County. • In the matter of Me Estate of Charles Pi &q. WHEREAS John Scholl. aasignoe of Charles Frailey, Esq. did on the 3d day of August, One Thousand Eight Hur.dred and Thirty.E'iyht, to a file in the:office of the Pmthonotary of the Court of Common Pleas for the County al Selma/kill., a statement of all concerns of the said Estate. nd place, all th 1 :, the whole and dlvided of all Inal land, ailuate in Alrewaid, adjoining NoTiCE" is hereby riven to the creditors of the raid Charles IF/alley. E-q and ail others in 'crested in the said Estate. that the Honorable the Judges of the .oouri - of Com:non Pleas afore said, have appointed Monday the 224 day ofoe trwr, 1r135, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the Court House to the Berourh of Orwizaburr, for the hearing of the same, arid for chewing cause the said account ought not to he allowed, and in default thereof, the same will be confirmed. Witness the florturahle Calvin Blythe, Presi. dent of our raid Cunt at Orwirstrurg, the Mb day of September, A. O. Id3B. LEWIS AEDENRIED, Peothunoterv. 72 'f-at , ff, On the north !tmpanf, and on thu I nine 2 acres and , tenant*s--tate the I, nit . place, all piece ul oround, , ugh of rtnegrove, boon)ded by, the .nsl, by Or %sngsburg tocken . rund on the on Iha noriin, con , with !the a pporte t an siory 'lnn !ling !those, orlicei and a naa , oacnnird as a ry W. ronrod, Lab. _. _ i Or wlywhiirg. Sept. - 15 PURSUANT to an set of the General Assem bly 'of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 15th dap of February, 1799, 1, Peter F l Ludwig, [lig h Sherr ie.,. the cotinty of Schuyl kill, do hereby give this public notice to the eke tore 91 the county of Schuylkill aforesaid, that a General .Election wall be held in said county on the second Tuesday in October "elt, which will be the 9th day of the - said month s for the purpose of choosing by ballot. /id liduce, all ided of a c. r sittatieo in the ho e, Seht;tytkill Coun ulpehiocken street on the north, by of Eldridge & Co: ene netts, corusild tug hommi and P lichen, act of Ilaiiruaie ty a foriini • and- Frederik% I% olli and red 'mires more or comositing of a two .d log burn-late the For Governor of Penn. , . ivenis One Person For to represent Lehigh end Schuylkill coun ties in the Guntrese of the Unitpd Steen. To represent Schuylkill county in the 'noose of Representatives of this State. Two Persons For Coronore of Sehnylkill county. • Two Persons .01 of October 4timer,, in the bor . , M. All that on a forty feet wide, 'ottsvilla, county of cribed 4s follows, to f said 40 feet wide For county Comm issionere, one to serve 3 years end the other two, to bopply a vacancy. One. Person thence. along said 198 feet !to a corner; 60 feet to a corner; 198 feet to the said e. alopg said atireet 4t to. the 'place of be• For Director of the Poor. and Huuse of Employ ment of Schuylkill county. Two Persons For 'Auditors of SchayiLill county. , Two Wersons For Trustees of the Orwigsburg Academy. And that the Electors of the county of Schuyl . • id, are to assemble for the purpose of , . • ballot the officers aforesaid on the' ' October next, at the several ' .mposed of the several Ms, to wit— ' v bulg trill T. In the Ilf ground 60 I in land being half t .mbered in the goner. I.ld borot*h of eras. !2, with the appurte . g of twd three story , ousel, together with ngs—jato the 'estate choosing _ second Tuesdri diefricts end places boroughs, townships *sq. . The electors of the borough of - Or., hold their election at the Court Hi._ borough of Orwigsburg. The electors of West ilronswick township will hold their election at- the Court House, in the bdrough of Orwigsburg. • • The electors of East Brunswick township will hold their election at the Wm* of Henry Lau, in the town.of Iti`Kearisburg.- The electors of Plower' township will bald , Sherlirio Sale. Flooring Hearth. Street, Pottsville PROCLAMATION. One Person One Person lhei;_elittithaititt the imam* theists Julie eniPe now Win. Hoek of iiMd ton •• hip. , The 4lectora of Wane tow hip w il l bad didit electiom at alehouse of 'Wooed Moll, innkeeper, in the town of Fritdeiiburgo. The electors of Upper Mehantange township will hold their' election &CUM house of Samuel Moyer o in said township. The electors of Barry township, including the house lately! occupied by Michael Bolig,'nenti, Mr. Raw% will hold Sick elentide at the house of Henry Bolig • in said township. r • The electors of Lower Mahantango township in Schuylkill county, residing with the , following described, bounds. which forms a new dentine district, celled "William's Valley," to wit: Be ginning at the ,Dauphin and Schuylkill totteryline, line, icieludingthe Tartu° annum on the Mad Mountain: now occupied by William Hall. thecce along the Pinegrove.townahip hoe to where it in tersects the Lower aMabantarigh township hue , leading in a direction to Gratztown, and thence along the ridge of the Mountain to the Dauphin and Schuylkill county Rotolo the pl,ee of begin. ning, shalt- hereafter hold their election at the house.ol Jam& Ileberling, Jr. now or late in the occupancy of Samuel Kimmel. EMI The electors of the remaining part of Lower 3llshantongo township 'will hold their general e lection at the house of Philip Osman, in said usstoship. The electors of West 'Penn township will hold' their election at the house now occupied by Morns Forreider, in said tominsnip. The electors of Union township will hold their general election at the house of John BiSenhower, in said township. The electors of Rush ioweithip will hold their, general election at the house ofJohn Brans, inn keeper, in said towniihip. All that .part of Norwegian township, in the county of Schiylkill,lying west on the following line, to wit: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Weat Branch of the river Schuylkill and Manheini township—thence op the-east side' o the West Branch of the Schaylk ill to its intersec lion *Oh Berry township:Shall be seperate e lection district, and the electors thertrof shall hold their', general elections at the house of Joseph Millie. in the borough of Minersville, in said town ship.l EllEs The electors of Schuylkill township, residing east bf a point froxi the tolsnship line of Man- helm!. in a straight line with the Old 'Forge in chiding the same, from thence to the house now occupied by Jacob Wommer including the same, and Ontiouing from thence in a straight hoe 'to the Flush township Line, shall hold their general election at the house o f Frederick Bensinger. jr. in tha township of Schuylkill, in the said county. 'fbe lualified yaws residing in the townships of - Norwegian and Schoylkilt, in the county of Schuylkill, within the followinirdeitcribed bounds, shaill heteafler be a separate election district, viw &gibe:ring on the line between .the townships rof NorWegian and Manheimt from thence a straight line the house now occupied by John Penman, inclitding the same—from thence to the Norwc gianrchorch—and from thence to the farm house of F. B. Nicholas, Esq. inClading the same—and fromithence a straight lineoo the line between the towbehips of Norwegian and Barry—and . histn theobe following the towhahip tines of Barry s and Rusli eastward to a point—from thence in a straight line southward to the - Old Forge eiclod. ind the same; thence to the house now occupied by leech Womener, excluding the nine, and then e in a straight hue to the place of begiutlint, exclioling the town ,of New Castle, and that the qualified electors residing within the before des eribed bounds shall hold their election at the Port arhott House, In the town of Port Carbon. Tie Hectors of the borough of Pottsvdle and the remaining part of Norwegian township, and of ihsit part of Manheim township lying between the river Schuylkill end. the West branch thereof. (nut included in the Schuylkill Haven district,) will lhold their election at the house now occupied by Henry Stager, * the bormugh of Potty:lla The eledtertrot the tiorriogh of Tamataa Will hold their election Ist the school house in said bur ugh. at the 'electors of that part of Manheim toteUship 'View tirouttreast of the fallowing . line:— commencing at the rowinuhip line of Warne mid lianheiin township on the Sommer MIL thenUe along the Summer Dill and Orssigsbiirg road, to the house of Widow Sweicker, and the house of John Dewslt, exeluding ihe same, thence to the muse of Philip Drumheller, thence to the house ul JOhn Delbert, &Abe centre turnpike; thence to the house of John Bat>^ thence to the house of Philip Rock; thence to the house of John Shane, Jr. inclirdnyg the same: thence to the township linemf sa d id Manheint and ttnieuylkill townships. chatl hereafter hold their general elections at the Conti tlitu-e, in the borimgli of Orwigsburg. *he electors of the realising part of Monheim .ownship will hold their election at the house of Philip Buyer, innkeeper s in the town of Schnst kill !Haven. II is directed by an set of the General Asscm, hly :of this Commonwealth, passed the 17th of March. 1806, that the inspector.. of the general eleetion shelf be chosen by ballot on the Friday next pr rug the first Tuesday in October, be inglthe 28th of September, and the elections for insPLetors . ahallbo holden in such places in each tnwh, township, ward, -or district, as - is appointed by the !awe fur that purpose, by the respective coninables, who are required to give at least one week's notice of such election, assisted by two qoalified citizens chosen by such citizens qualifi ed vote as shall be there present. And it is further required by the act of assembly regale. linfi elections in this commonwealth, that the in. speetore be at the places of their respective diw tricits, towns , tout.ahips, and wards, or. the day of the, general election, at nine o'clock in the fore nocin, to perform the duties required of, and en joieed on them by the several acts of assembly, aforesaid. The return judges of the respective districts, tovfos, lewovhies, or wurds aforesaid, are hereby reqi , red to, meet at the Court House, in the borough of Orwigsburg, on Friday next, a ft er the 2d uesday in October next, being the 12th day of the month, then and there fo perform those things required of them by law. In pursuant of an act of the general assembly of this commonwealth, passed the 2d day of April, • further supplement to an act to regulate the. general election within this Commonwealth," that every person who shall bold any office appaird. meht of profit or trust . Under the Golternmentif the United States, whether a4ommissioned °fritter or Otherwise, subordinate liffieer or agent, who Is or shall be employed andei the legislative, ex emitive, or, judiciary department of the United States, and alio that every member of toupees is bylaw incapable of holding or elereising at the same time the office or appointtneut of judge, in spector, or clerk, at any election in this state. pursuance of an set of the General Assem bly,, passed April 16111'1838, it is provided that oetnapectore e dy. or' other atter shall be eligi r-AT•• JOUR; Pak HERB, mends vied upbn to the people k, tficlittoo or reje an ls of the by n act of 29 day of gi*On bp tai i Notice- Thit an demi ships, wards Schnyikill, on be! Emit (lei. eleC'tions of _ ___„_ ties br rejection of the said- Ameindmerits. bribe Constittition„ The Judges and inspectors tof said election are acturred to receire tickets eithiir printed or written from Mittensualtfiedlo rote * and to deposit them in a box or ', to iie - for that purpose provided by the, proper _officers, which tickets shall be labelled “ .o r ?the odtside il sres •saMestbsents,” and those whet Orb fliinsurable to the athendments may - express IthCir desire by voting each a printed or written !meet; . er ballot containing the words, "For thel aniesidittenie' and those who are opposed to susils imdudineists iv express their opposition, bvi voting each a . tinted or written ticket or ball 4 containing the *rods "Against the , Mriendmentb.” - ekivt.n under my hand and'ae4at Qrwlgs' burg; the 15th day of Siptember, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred .and thirty 'eight, arid the sixty second year td the independ mac 10, the United , Spites of Arintriea. PETER F. LUDWIG,. , • Shdlift Sheriff's Office, Orwigs- i burg, Sept. 8, 1838. ( • ; • I° To Old Countryinenk_ Agency for Line of Pocke4 front Liter pool to Phelailelpia. TflE SUBSCR I BER hail • - q • - eppointea A- • gent for the Messrs. trope tine rif Liver pool Packets, between Liverpool mind Philadelphia, and will reitdive the passage muney from those who wish to send for their frends Ike - at country. and also, wBll procure B i ll s for thOw per, Mill Who tray sleigh to . transmit money to their tricot% abroad. the Packets belonging to this; Line are fitted tip in a superior manner, and ark commanded by persona who pay great attention to the comfort and convenience of passengers-4ar.d have given great satisfaction to passengers generally. Emi grants who intend residing in this region, will find it to their advantage to englge their passage in this Line, and land at Philadelphia; they will, by so doing. mere the tare and Opense from New Ye - irk to. Philadelphia, which 'lei four or five dol lar* for each individual. The rates of fare will be made; known by apply ing at the &rime of the Miners' 4otirnaL June 20 BANNAN. hi the Matter of the Estcre of William • ReevelN". In the Court of Common Pit in and for the County of Schuy David & Samuel Frank 1 of 3uly Term A. D trading under the firm - 1838. of D. & S. Prank. Mi. 136. vs. Domestic Attach. William Reevely.. ment. N o ricE pp hereby given: Whereas Andrew Russel, Robert Woodside and Martin Wea ver, the subveribors, have oecw appointed Trus tees,. of - the Eitaiii of William Reevely, the deem. taut aforesaid, by the Court of ternunon Pleas m and for the County of Schuylkill, ail persons in. debted to the said William Reevely. or holding property belonging to him, era hereby required to,pay and deliver all such Ruins of money and property due and belonging toithe said William lteevely, to the wild Trustees, Lod also all credi. tors of the said William Reevety,- are hereby de sired to present their respecti vk accounts or de minds to the said Trnoers ANDREW RDSR I Eti, ROBERT Vf'OODSIDE, MARTIN WEAVER, Trustees. AU residing in the Borough of Pottsville. September .1.2„ 183& • 72-6tw uudereigned haying Oceasion, to visit Europe, from whence he Will return by the twenty second of October nest, all knell, address ed to him, and professional butane's entrusted to hie care &ding his absence, will be promptly attended to, by . Cherlee Witmer', E.ll Orwirehurg, august 22, 1838. RAIL ROAD:IRON • For Salo. .IIF. New Castle and French Town Rail Road Company, will dispose of part of tite Iron taken from the fiat track), The bars are in gird condition, 2} by f A sample may be seen at the Company's office, Chesnut street wharf, Phdndelphta • N. DAVIDSON, Arent.. Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1838.. 72-2 mo . 1 li t 7R 0, CO. .' erc s ir Triflers, I NFO M their iends and !the public in gen eial, that they 'a ve removed to, their former s nd in Centre Street, (opposir" to Miller & flag. rty's Store,) where they liaise on hand, a gen e I assortment of superfine Broad Cloths and assimeres of the most fashirinable_colors, with an elegant assortment of Sumimer Cloths, Satin, Silk, Valenta', Marseilles and Velvet Vesting", Linen, Cotton and Chintz Shirts, Satin, Silk and Bornbaseen Stocks, Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms with ou t Collars. Silk. Cotton, Thread, (leaver and Hoskin Gloves. Linen and, Cotton •Hcire and Half Hose, Fancy Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs and Ginn- Elastic Suspenders. They also have on hand an elegant stock sf Gentlemen's and Bny's wearing apparel, such as Frock and Dress Coats. Rounda bouts, Vests and Pinatas:is. made after the latest ftraluon and the best, wormanship, which they tn. tend to sell at reasonable price,. TuP.S. Wanted two er three good Journeymen tors. to whom constant work will be given throughout the season. Pottsville. Sept. 15, BM& Port Clinton !Foundry • FOR SALE UILLobe add at private Sale, the Foundry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton. Eichuyl.- kill county, on very reaw4ble terms. Thor pelirandry is at the cornmetent of die WIC uyikill and Ektsquehannir Rai ikoad, noir Molding. and trill Jeri abort !tinsiti be ,one of the bbraatt situations in.the eountryi to do a largebuti• Ines, For teruis,ko. appli t i t A KB& 4 Iron foundoirs.Phthutelpbia. • . of 18,1 C - blIYEII8; - --: • roO'Crtotes. • • E-43t • a litblic eUcr4. 4'm itittfeirs:thrit- tuieMr.Ciane no pauiilt for etheqtrg Iron Ore lisith , 1 1%. thracibs Coal fi'ipts safroie that they are.nowlat liberty to. lithipt the method et smelting iroopore with Anthraciteliy the Itie of a heated air blast; miltbough,l give notiee' your. bet l bid. Judept-kir Smelting Iron' re vht' hA,nthracite Coal. both•try the mie of a cold atiiiiiatilleiriC and a.heited.air' blast, I 'wonld :now pnhlic again, that on the 14th Of.lan- Mtry,4B3B,li, received a letter fans the Commis sioner of Putaniii at Washington, &tilting: "Sir, upon eranittileg the case of Mr : Crane's appliCa. lion fora 'patent for Sinking Iron - by means -of A ntbrritc,l have vie l z; tria'tOtaim as interfering with youi patent of 18.11,1 ind have given nolicelo fits . 4tiordey.,4 Every, attempt to smelt iron ore with anthritthelly the use cif-a heated sir bleat, is an itifringetitettriapon my pate n t. s t whieti:l . eautibe 'and Sitio. all memo's I shill prosieute every one Wangling upon my nets, acebrding le And , ' fur. they offer to dispose pf patent rights for.tha arca ingot furnaces, according to my patent, upon 'very Moderate terms. FREDERICK W. GEISSENKAINE.R. Nets York,; May 16,1838. ,ijk of C ) .13 - 'sera ifa• 'PEE 40 Rags strong Rio Coffee. ; bti fur9+ale by, MILLER & HAGG.ERTY. Rept3.:14414 6B- AFew engraeed. felliength prints. ofThe late BISHOP WHITE, suitable for fratiles,lnst remised:Jr/1A for sale by the subscrßWr. Mice 73 cents. - B. BANNAN. tug. 211, 108. Ilaggerty, IVDO LE4 LE AND RETAIL Dry Goodt,Groe ery,Wine 4' Liquor Store (Next door to Mortimer's Hotel.) TlFlEiß s eoion with a house in Philadelphia enables therrr?teliceP tin hand a very eaten. pritte.aissOitenelit 'of goods. whiCh diey will viell at Store and Tiverli keepers and private &mites, woolcLdo well to call and .jedire or themselves. april 19 31 - Paper Hangings. A NEW .Aslortment, ccingis‘'ng variety o - New Psiterns. for RoninC and Entries, to Other with choice Borders, justireceived and for sale by , B. BANNAN. August 25, 66 HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS. The extraordinary reputtitath that Dr. Spohn's remedy for this distressing cothrilarst ti every day gaining is certainly a matter of much astonishment Tbatao much suffering Should hive existed for ages wi• bout any discovery 'Of JlO effectual thoventive, or cure is truly 4 subject of moat tegret. but Dr. S. how sutures' the public. tbat such a remedy has been In vented as will convince the most credulothi. The principles upon which it acts are simple eau plain.— It is an admitteo fact that this complaint, whether called sick' Headache, or Nervous Headache. arises pninartly froth the litonach—dthe who think they have the Nervous Hearth he may test ethiure, that this organ, the stomach. is the first triune. that the system has become vitiated or delashated. drrougb 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. Spobn's remedy is eminently calculated to attain— The truth of the position cannot be controverted, and the sooner sufferers with the headache become qon aimed it. bye 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 apothecaries. Whoiessle and Retail by Comvtock & Co. No.l Fletcher Nt. New York, and Retailby WM. T. EPTING. Pottsville. July 21.1838. 26—ly FETHERS of superior quality received and for sale by MILLER ar. HAGGERTY. 68— Sept 1. VPlrrtsted; - A YOUNG man to attend in the Store , one who speaks Getman would be prefered.—Al so • Hoy 14. to 14 yearsm . age. Apply to • . • JOSEPH WHITE A lk SON. - Meant Carbon, Sept. 15, 42-;• T AT valuable tract of Land called the 4 Clin. ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on - the west Norwegian Rail Roast, neat north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain, is offered for %ale onactommodating terms; or the Coat Mine% will be Jested tieierally or together to'an ippn6ired tenant. Apply to HENRY 1041RRIS, 3d Sr. ViraNnt Stteet, Phttatiblythit. 27—ti C. LOESER. 65-tf •pril II THE undersigned cautions the public 'gains purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, am the East Norwegian rail road from Elizabeth Spoho, or Henry Morris for her es he the undersigned claimilide thereto, and will institute a suit ageism! any person attempt. log to take the possession theteof. Menheim, April 28. 1838 To Coal Dealers. • T HE Subscribers laving taken the large and commodious wharf on Callowhill street (Str eornor of Callowhill and William striates" li)t the &buy I kill. near Fair Mount, Philadelphia; are prepared to receive tiny quantity of Coal, Lumber &e. on whartage or storage, on the open wharfpr under cover, on the moat reasonable teems. Every attention paid to coal consigned to them. Re/brewers—Mr. George Bast. Schuylkill' Ha ven; Mr. Philip MIN, Pottsville. STOUCH & HAVERSTICL Philadelphia, July tI. 1838. . 53-31 no. NAIL : - NAL AND IRON WORKS, "NAVE ho hand • AA ROLLER IRON; SHEET do. • ROUND it SQUARE IRON. , . • COAX SCREEN da. R4IL ROAD do. Bar hop of any 1420 drawn to order. Hide and spikes of all sizes. for sale at the lowest City prices. REIMS. WHITAKER 4. CO. • Roadittp Hay 9%1838. 40-6nto '-. Reading Nail &area Wort* H Avr t on band boiler iron . sheet of various usher'. du. and Alen, all the- different sines 'bar iron; Op. round and square iron fironi i up.td 8 4a inchltail d iron of the variant sizes, punched and coon mink, and cut to the angles ready for ifse. and nd iron. 'Aisle.. nails and.spikes— also. gu *on of superior quality: All of which are for salt at the lowest city price& , HELMS. WHITAKta it Cu. Res •4, loneBs. 18* - • 60-0. Bishop White. COAL LAND For *dr, of. to 8e Itented. Caution. lORN POTT. 32 , GOA Id: Vilitithk (ran ifs* 14 - 4ws: . frelets.ippply LEWIS RED Asti CO' eoi at lila wharf, Pine wrest, SiiiiiAlcilt-; (lidera left at the office, Nu. St Diiiii's4lo4 Itelhh *Ur& Will be -promptly attetieleittia;,t.- in 6 NA, CNOLS; , ;: iO, ROI Aj.. C OLLEGE 51RGE0.1.',1,0.18(1\.• , THE: Original Ifygelin'lletvinial- qpta 6 li_ Medicines prepared . W.-11114 M . ' 11 4 4- • • • • 7 Member of the Itnyi4Vtillege efliorgeovii.;l4ollllL • oats of Aptrtherekrles , Co.npany. Felker , of :801. CaurtViCiety,Stirgeon to the. Royal LIAM Pols lion AeseCiltloo, Pitkeestei Phett;' , ' 4 l , ol Bridg%.knd Perpetual Pupil of Gua , ficmigiOestrondenr There pile hatring,gaiged i4 WA. leleutinevesyliiiCtidalof Vie Üblerare-alitir*:- sideretfrbytttltlr,se %irliOaltie good bealthriillies pensable as a fainily , numerous body Of tbe,•niiiitleirchient Phiriciand - • beer inthii count kid in"Bitiooe,=-'3l_,)efik" =- it is presumed , to stamp their charaetiiiiiii:' duration of every thanking man, and - it - W i liopett. • far better recoMmendation t han the coyme're• sorted to by,ignorantand unpnncipled pretOnderr. ' who Irsinislead and deceive the piibliePpireliidi ' eliat their call practical proofs and eertifitates of Cares, that exceed all bounds of rational, ciedibit. it,, and moat of irhich, if not all, are eitheirgrt* . l fabrications, or procuredtry 'fraud and eorntivinimr. • The editor of the Long bland Fartner;*4V4 ' "This medicinehas obtained an tunmered , degree of well preserved popularity. Hi tak2 en these pills ourselves to advantage iiiit*itirerili ed their beneficial effects sonata.* *a have me' hesitation is recommending them to the ptifiltclii a safe, salutary and useful family medicine.'"-.' - 5 None are genuine without the signaure of the General Agent on the label, by whoml , ll4 - 0 lxive Medicine is imported into this country- 4 JR& HOLBEIN.I29. Waverly. ' Gen'l Agent'for U.S: A supply oftbe above Medicine just titan& and for sale by B. BANNAirWt; Sole Agent for Schnylkill`connt' y's , • t . July 16 NO CURE NA „_ . . • No Ficivorr.--This extraordinary I_ .00mitl composition, the result of science and thelfivieri tion of a celebrated medical man, the intriOiiiitiod 4 of which to the public wao invested isitlol44ol - of a death bed bequest. hair since, rairie d: it repritation unparalleled. fully suatainintAkicOrk ed reetness of the lamented Dr. GridliPs 1 - '.-',CI:O-' cession, that ”he dared not die Withodf ibir to , posterity the 'benefit of his knotaltdgentv iiiiiiifi: ject i " and he therefore. bequeathed to.fititHOn' if 4' attendant Solomon Hays: thb secret of uooa es . ~ • ry. It is now \We'd' in ttib Orinelfial hosPitelquittilt the pii'vate practice in our country, Slit add' most certainly fat the enrol of the Pike; intuited" so extensively and effectually as to baffialcrediffkr ty, nnlepe where its effectaate witmiiiiie - Va • Esitie.: nolly in the following complaint": : gar Dripiy.—Creating tion at °het. AU tiselliirgs.—Redoeing them In tiltlfaerin , Rheumatism.—Acute or award;'OA* . ease. . Sore Throik.-8v isoreir. oTisetejtv-WW.,'. Croup, and Whoppingpoitglaittiai ll y.artill over the chest. _ _ _ AU Bruises, Sprains lied Bum,: -gem . 11ei. • few hours. • . _ . ~t Soles and Ulcers.—W hether fresh oriciritigan& . ,_. .. ing and fever sores. Iu „ operations upon adult's and children in risl• during rheumatic swellings, &locateni9g,croisght and tightness of the cheat by reliiitei i tg li ottbri:',„ parts, has been surpriming bcyonitcoii The common remark of those who.haisi(Asedife in the Piles. is "It acts like a charm. " ; THE Pits/U.—The piicelll refirodisittonny: person who will bag a bottle of Elay'SVAinene for the Piles; and rattan the empty bonlewitlitiat being cured. These are the positive-cede - fief din:- proprietor to the Agents; and out of mink Ihst*.: sands sold, not one has been iinsuccessfnk.--.',.÷-,. We might insert certificates to any- MIK; prefer that those who the arliblerithinaK . 7 : - hi - lathe original to purebaserir.' CAUTION.—None can be gtiddirtb iii splendid engtaired iv-tappet., on: whi*fisisir name; add also Usti 411, lie Agtits. - SOLOED*: EAra. Sold wholesale and . Win CO.. Sole Agentlt SlFletcher alikti; . ll iniTerk,e and retail ky W.T. P.PTES43,l3tilirB'w:roop..c. ville, Pt. TI M% IrSubicribets vespectlolly the Cititens of thie Borough and Eiverai.iwitf ' their Mends in general, that they arepwep*red manufieture to order, 'Mid Will ectatadtltiliMig,.,, _ on hand, at the cornet of Coal and ldhosegigii: . , streets, in the Borough of RIAGES, BAROUCHES, PHAETONS, Etler. • GIES, SULEIES, - DEARBORNIVAI9ViIett- of the very best materials, siiditthejavOst . . AU work entrusted to- their eari;Viiifiiiitia r , nut to be nianeractured !qual to iiiiyjn the:- moot, or elsewhere, both in. anedurabildy, They hope-that the'Ptiblie *Rost_ purchasing elsewhere, will call, aaatninti , folll - judge for themselves. ..' _, AU kindlier Vehisilsa repaired atth • nonce, and on the ulna accommodati:p.. BENEWILLE',HIL • • WILLIAM DEP Polbsille,Anguat RS. JCL . - (frees Pfralede4*.r . i - IestADZEW ADDESPECITFULLY: .tendeiw. iervieee , td • siktbe Ladies' of rottniiile end thetfebaitlyasal , - boiee.by the neatness-of - her stork - , pateboind seoderatet4rges, to sheie4— . their patronage, • Her residence Wet Mrs. B. tbe store of Messrs. NathatK - 4111( June .2 - „ t2+ , r.... , a MiiME II 1 9 D r