rr We give , place to this following with great Pleasure, and regret that 4tir remarks in the. last Journal should have produchd any impression, such ar alluded to by our correapendent. We did not con ceive that he bad any wiish to excite "angry ta r," but we thought it du4 to ourselves to state ex plicitly on the -threshold of "what migki have opened door to controtersy, that we Cpuld not consent to be the Medium of such cominunication , We have tu x, good an opinion of our correspondent to presume that he would wish to lead a crusade against any sec untie preferences, sod we cordially regret that our meaning should have been au mialnterpreted FOR THE MINERS? JoHENAL Nis BetetaNt—in the Journal of last week; yob decline publishing the lines fordished by me on the subject of religious opinion. !This in itself is ju,ti fi ao le; but you will permit me to take sonic eacep tion to the reassms assigned ;in that instance. o bserve, that “ciarainatiun and r rumination on-re. l i vens subjr,,otaracotrfy conninunity, have a very in priou. tendency, 4;tiliout bring pro luetive of any gnarl, " —thus grvineyou'r renders to tinders:and that intended "to excite angry :feelings among sects; ans." Whether they came to thlat o ,fonclusion or not, protest my mrincence,fand wish you to insert a few lines from said artiele, to shun , that my inten tion was to dept createknell. a coerce. "The world is governed too much ! " '—and my lines were o p. posed to that spirit: "tio churchman's frauds or pious lies, Anif leach me, other?' to despise ; What'er Itteir creed, I love them aft, So they bef ,re o.eit Milker fall. Be moths of tauli, let none presume, To fix his fellow creainres donm.." “RionT Vilto - S , i6'NUIIODY,7 consequently you can have no .objection to the Manner in which I plead "NOT GIJIL,TY:" J. M. C. Pottsville% July 9th, 1899. TRIUMPHS OF AMERIC A MEcH4l\l('S. Mr Soaais, of Philadelphia, promises to obtam for himself and country an enviable reputation. The locomotive made by order fur the Birmingham and Gloucester :ail road, England„ has atuved out to its destination, and succeoed to admiration—per• forming the conditions required, viz twenty en hour, in mach leis than the time. "I he most flattering encomiums are eapressed ul it in the En: gosh papers. it weighs only eight tons, and drew a load of one hundred and twerile„ Its engine us stated to be of a simplicity: (.111111AS and finish of workmanship, quite sorp,is-ung, any (lime the kind in England, outstripping their locomotives tit speed, though these last where heavier. Toe bor er also has but - 70 instead Qt .a hundred lutes, like the English. The whole mac:riflery is more coin pact ; arid such is the matkinatical precision, say the English' account, that Cite steam punts are con struct: d merely by the co-sieitlion of polished me• sorlares, needing ii.• :pack cumin in Eflo.l , lti . are S., do lighted woo this - rdetlflll,ilts, named Inc Elig_lan,l," that eight more are °alit.: ed. JJ n,„„ has the tulle ~erts"tl that our eireltamcs ar e taking a position 1-e,r iNortsioattsliip, as well as ingenuity of invention. ' 3 is the inntlier of tnventn n. ‘Ve have thtiti•and , 1,1 miles more rat] road than any Miter etellitry'. therefore it stands to reason our loomnotives arc more perfected. B.T. the suite reason, a. nearly all' the steam navitzatimi ku England is or the sea, their ' , lca", ships suritat... ott'S Hot gieat capitalists in our as pouts Shoo', I,„k to the ahoee ''acts in proof of the at , ertion reit eraled in the Star ; that our :mechanics can make al. so, if they poi out their strength, a steam ship in run model, machinery. kr! otri rat, probably, in every re• fr,ect, to the benuideal of rural pert; etion now howl-- trig 'over the Atlantic to this pmt— we mean ilre British Queen —New Y o r4 Star. :tlAltitIED. I nirhilailYlphit, n !lie turning of the Ath inc t. by toe Rev. Henry A. Iloir , llll ,n, Mr. HAMILTON TROUTMAN, to 'Miss EIO7AIIETH, augtiur of tilt Hebiatni`n Es.ler, allot that eds.. Schuvkill 'Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the weekeniiing on Thurs day evening last. Shipped by Boats. lisl.Coal Co. 65 T -5156 George H. Potts, 19 1028 Bell & Bolton, 13 666 A ghan Martin Adams Ester Adams John A ba It Daniel Brnm Carl Bryan Edward Berry Daniel Bell Henry A Isaac Bright Aaron Barns Joseph Byrne Dorothy 2' Brooks Samuel 3 hire Barnard Brantner Henry fiurk Michael . iltriek Ludwig Brubaker l'er"y Briston Daniel Bra ndner Doet Bohler John Borden laniman Bainbridge Barth Boman Thomas B idworth Ann Brindly John Byerly Mary Bra atm Charles li iker titan, Botta, J K BreckerJulm Bender Mary Gonad Charles [Swindler Isaac A. a..atid.on James Cleary Martin Chester Joseph Lot/min Patrick Conley Charles Cra Chaves Curre Thomas Cohen I lenry Carpeu John Lowy Sarah Denise Andreas Dinaanek Catharine Dougherty Mary Dreinlebease Margaret Yownirig Eliza Dettrich John . ,Duter Luther Dreiblebies Asher A. Elirot Bey W Luerlmrdt icholas Ell.sun John B /Met Wm. 11 t.bett Llizaneth F an wonur idge J. FuLlich Julio 11. F rank John Fitch 511 C Gordan Ann lArret *Thomas 2 Darner A. The hallowing is the amount of Coal transported Coodstnnh S. on this road 10f the weck.criding on Thursday even. Ltetalaft " 1 "b trag, June 27, 1 , 145 -r ota ,. Per. last report 24,11711 Haines ;Catirel Hamblin Mahlon 2 Hass William Hone Ily land tf MIS M it earmin Philip How erJohti Hubei John Horton Lewis Hoi wen Samuel Hay LaMar Ilwd oh George Herundunni \A di I loldr,.wan Isaac Isaac* Lewis • James Thom,/ Jacobs David • John Citadel' Jonos Atoms G. Julia John Jones Sarah • Kirkpatrick Sarah Kessler Mr. Kramer II C. Karrey ,M 'Chad Kantner Philip Kdlpatrick Alex. Charles Lawton, J. Pearson Heilner & Son, ti Bait, Hodgson, Pinkerton & Co. 10. 514 Bennett & Taylor , St,ckton & Stevens, S. E. Reeve & Co. ' W. Wallace & co. Mann & Morris C. Ellet Ruckle & Co C. M. Hill SlHyman & Potts & Barman. . J K Olewtne & Co. Totien &lhorns, C Shippen, Nitlnes 4 Spencer Sun lry Per last report, rIfOUNT CA 12 BO RAIL ROAD 'Lite following is the amount of Coal transported on tni4 road lor Litt! week%encling - on Thursday even ing last Per lust Rcport Tutal. 36.tr29 CLEAV ER, Collector )i !}RANCH RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount ut Coal transported on Oita road for the week ending on Tauraday eVeliirthr ja re 't r I.t report 63.504 ROBERT C .111 LL -.Collector Total Jllll, Clt ELI( It AI L ROAD .• 23,2:2.1 ; t;016; II .4 l'1" Collector MEI CHUYKLILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. Thc following to the amount ot coal truh.ported on this read op to July 13th, lei 39 25,610 PO H. H. Prrs, Collector LEHIGH COAL TECA DE For the week. ending July 41. h.— ~ Boats. Tnns. Mauch Chunk 117 6467 Parryva:le77 2518 • Penn Haven ' 35 1420 TOTAL SI Il' Ni ENTS. Ithe h Chunk. Perryville l'Prkin II ,%•4.1 . REYLEW O TliK MARK • . ionsaille, July, • 3, 1839. WItENT FLOT.l423,lithe load Wits iit7r4tonfriday 5•5 I- ^ VirldBAT 1 35 per pushel,iti demand. r- RYE FLOUR $2 50 per c,wt.indeMand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $4.00 per cwt RYE, by the load 100 by the build -L. - ready sale. RYE CKOP 90 per hush-elm 'demand; OATS 'io cents—ready sale. PO r.vroEs-75 cen ts. pet bushel in demand CORN-4- 00 cents per bushel an demand, CLOVER srEn—sig 00 per bushel. TINIOTHY SEEP—S 2 50 per bushel. FL XSEE:I)—SI 45 per bushel an demand. WHIS , .Y-45 cents per gallon. BUT rER —2O cents per pound—in liege -20 cents EGGS.--121 c e nts per dozen. 4fto+-14 cents per poupd. TALLOW— lOcentz per pound, NIS Pi cents per .pour , cl. CORN CHOP 100 cents per botifiel Loa mand. BACON-13 cents per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per pound, korilElN-62 cents per pound. ( . ()XlNari WOOL—tO cents per pound N 1 % , ".:I.:I{EL, by the bbl. No 1, $l7 lio 2, 515 k LT-2 50 per bh1475 per bushel PLASTER. .as worth $7 50 per ton. • 11 N V $lB per ton. ETTERS of adniinistration or the ,gods and A chattier whirl were of'Jantes Jones, deceased, of Pottsville, Innkeeper, having been granted to the s,ib,eriber, all persona having claims ag4nst the es- tale of said deceased are requested to present them without delay, and all posons indebted to the same to make payment to the subscriber. JAMES ROWLAND, Ac!ministretor, r e siding at the corner cif Norwegi an and Rail Road Street, Pottsv,lle • July 10, At a meeting of the Town Council held on Tuesday, July 2d, 1839, the following resolution was pas sed : 311 ESOLVED, that the following named persons • 11 .' hi, and they arc kerebv appointed Trustees of the Burial GrOund, aglreably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, passed the 15th day of March, A. D. 1839, entitled en Act vesting ;he title of a School House and Lot of Ground In the Borough of' Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, viz:— JOHN S IT ADC'', to serve. for 3 years. SXMUEL SILLY M AN, to set ve for 2 years. ABRAHAM M EISSE, to ser.ve for year. Ezirrirt from the Minutes. • EDWARD OWEN PtIMY. Town Clerk. July 13 At ii I,' hek.l on Tees dav,Sulv, IJ, 1839, the following resolution was • TIE:SOLVED, that the Council will nbt hereafter alL' nay any hills Or work donc,or gooda 'furnished tur-i he repairs of the Streets, unless the Work is done nn goods furnished on the written order of a rnem• tp.r . (tithe Street Committee, and that a i;lopy of the resolution be published in the Miners' Jburrial, The Street Committee for the present year. - 4 GEORGE C. WYNKOOP. 111.:NJANIIN HAYWOOD, WILiA Nt WOLF F. Errrart from lire Attnufrs. EDWARD OIVEN PARRY. Town Crerk. 214—1 f July 13 STRAYED away from the Subscriber, at Eagle Hill, near Pori Carbon, a black an! white &pol ed COW, with close horns, short legs, and large body, and three white feet, and white on the end of her tail, about 11 years old. a light brown cow, about 9 years old, with a star on her forehead,, and a notch in her right ear; whoelver will deliver •a id row to the Subscriber, or give infbrmation at oJ...office, shall he well rewarded tor their trouble. Julp 13 2*-11' JOSEPH GI? EEN. llitchell , s New School Geogra phy late.t and best Geography extant, lust pub ."- lishi•d and for , ale, wholesale and rata,' at Phil. adelpipaphta prices, by B. BANNAN. July 13 . 28— List of Letters, IniEMAINING in the Poet Office at Pound!, July lit A5,1839.' 083 OEM 299 165.124 17 , .697 3256 3.646 Tons 33,47:2 4, 401:funs 5:),I 31 *2,312 :16.298 Tone 98M 49,616 19,214 300 10,508 A r n4rong Wm Kelm John Ib7l 79,383 Notice. Two Stray Cowk. Ktpner Mr. • Knoche Anthony Kalboch John Lanigan Wm. Lynch Patrick Lantz Peter Lewis John 11 Lucas David Lyons Joseph Lookinbill Abrm Lvnton Charles tinigen`aridge Wilson Laube Win. 1...• Lina Miss Macky Mary Ann• Michell John . Mendelson August Millard Jacob Moran Wm. Matzgrain Julia Ann Mill Thomas Alatchet Edwaid 4 Manison Francis Mattes Jacob Moore Wm. GI Mawrer F H Myer Peter/ Morren Mary Miller Mrs. Madders Wm. Mails liervainin McGowan ktenaid hlcGongh Andrew 2 Mcßurrun John. McGranaliang Cornelius McGrath Perry McCarty Patrick cCalin Thomas McDonald Ilelan McGowan I:kna-d Kane Rbecca Norrangong Daniel • biteable James Nusuraum John 1.../idliouse Daniel Pritz Lewis • Peale Keuben Parry'William Putts Da yid Reed James lieckley Dom Richaida David Killarti John Reilly David Itu.sel Witham. Robbins Jame Ringer Ltiward Itpeam Coniter Itainsey Unhurt R.ctiard wm. Smalley' Win. Stein Simon Stamen James Schnieder N. Shuener Wm. . Shultz James Strong Samuel L. Scheerm Mate/ Salolay S:nauel Sheet - man Yrederacit Spellman Frettk St:smith Wm. t•I Saar Michael i Shelstone T. Thomas Walltap Tern L. atharanc : . Treacy John Tomlin' Jalder Taeger Jon: Tate J. • ;. Johnsol Teary Roberts Teaerte Mass ;, William lane • Rasteps Wolf Jmes Woolwen Eloaq %Vindle Wm. ; - Wewatha Wells Wm. Winn Michael Wrist John I - WithingtonWm. Young Beni - I:mai • SHIP LETTERS. Sage Charles Sennet John JOSEPH REAMER, p OM Adjourned. Court of AP t Peal. . rinH E Court of Apptnt fbr the Itu Troop nfSchuvl kinConnty Cavalry. wilt beheld at lbe public house of Win. Mortimer ' on Friday the 26tb . dny . of July. 1839. between the hoar. of 2 and o'clock. 'P.M. • - .M. MORTIMER, M. MURPHY, Coat of 'A ppes.l. C. POTTS, , 3idy 13, 28-2 Pennsy'vania /MU REFECTORY• JOHJV• SII,PER. DROP R I ETOR, Respectfully requests m- and customers will accept his sincere thanks for the great encouragement he has received from them since he opened the above establishment • In making this request, J. S. takes the opportani ty to inform them he has made extensive arrange , ments for the Summer Business., and will constant. t ly be supplied with all the delicacies and articles which the Philadelphia Market can afford during the Summer Season, . Old Mcideria Mere, do. Pole Sherry, do. Brown do., do. Port, do. do. Lisbon, do. Chumpaigue Hrnry Clay Wine, 2 00 do. Napoleon, do. 2 00 do. Woodcock, do. 2 00 do. Victoria, do. 2 00 do. Palmetto, do. 2 00 Pepper's, Srni 'a, and Sechel's X X Pale Ale on Drought. Apart ents always 111 readiness for topper parties, &c., and those who call nay expect to receive every attention. July 6 27 —tf 28-6 w• Notice to Travellers. STR A NGERS and others are Informed that seats may be obtained in the Soscriehenna Line Pack et Boats, at Mrs. Warrzat's Horn., Sunbury, for Harrisbyrg - , Lanciutu.r, Philadelohia, Williamsport, Wilksbaire, and all intermediate places, and that an accommodation Hack will always be in readiness by 7 o'clock every morning, to convey passengers to Northumberland in time for the Beats going either direetton as above, and without delay. GEO. WEITZEL. • Sunbury, July 6, 1839 27—If Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and Rail Road Company. r r ITE Board or \tanagers have this day declared . a dividrod of tont.. pe• c• nt. for the last atz months. on the Capital toes o. the said company. payable to the stockholder. or tlvir legal repre-enta. lives, on or after the 15th inst. at the office oh 1..), 1 . count and Deposit at Port Carbon. LEBBEUS WHITNEY, -Secretary and Treasurer July I, 193:4 27-3 t LT l'he U. S; Gazette to insert 3 times and charge this office. Pottsville Water Company. /1111. E Board of Managers have thi, day declared a dividend of three per cent. tor the last r.tx n.nnihs on iii capital tror k Company, 111v.2 hle U, the Stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the 22nd inst., at theorlieeof p. Graham, Treasurer, corner of Centre and Mahaniango street. ANDREW RU EL, July 1 1839 27-3 t President. 11311ROCLAMATION.—Whereas the Honorable CALVIN BLYTHE, Esquire, PlSSldelni of the Fever al Courts of Common Pleas of the Counties of Da., phmt Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, in the said counties, and GCORGEi! AU.H and SAMUEL D. Lets . E-qUirea, lodges f the t. urt of Oyer nod Terinmefand General Jail Delivery, f,..r the trial of all capital an I other offend ers, at the said Contotv 01 Sch.ivikill —by their pre c.vs to me directed. tested at Orwtg-hurg the 2.5. h and of March, 1e39, have ordered a t "oft of Oj er day Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be hold en at Orwigsburg, on the last Monday of July mxt, (being the 29th ofsaid month), to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices ot the peace, and Constables ot the said county ot Schuylkill, that they are by the said pre cepts coMmanded to be Men and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinatious, and all other rememb rances, to du those things, which to their offices up pertain to be dune, and all those that are bound by recogittzance, to prosecute aga inst the mist:mere that are, or then shall be in the jail of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. PEITR F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Orwtgs burg, July 6, 1439. N. 13. The Wunesaes and Jurors who are summon ed to attend paid Court. are requested to serve pone , tuality. In case of non attendance, the law in such eaves made and provided, Will be enforced This no tice is published by particular order (tithe Court, thet.e concerned will therefore govcin themselves an cordingly. PROCLAMATION.—Notice IROCLA MATlON.—Notice in hereby given that a Court of Couninon,Pleas, for the trial of I canines at inane, in and for the County of Schuylkill. wall be held at Om tgiburg, to the county aforesaid, on Monday the 2.2nd day ofJuly aext,at 10 o'clock I in the forenoon. Therefore all persona haring ai,.ita pending. and all persons whose duty it : ehell -be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern thirmselves ac cordingly. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwnzs, . burg, July 6, 1839 Er Punctual attendance is demanded of the Ju -1 rors and Witnesses summoned to attend thts Court. micotCps Novels. Price '23 Cents per volume VOLS. b 3 a •d 14 of thhi cheap work, jest rereiv v rd. A ISO Ihe WWI( complete fIOM the commence. meal—for sale by July 6 STRAYED away from the Subscriber, at Eagle Hill, a black and white epotted COW, wilh close horns, short legs, and large body. Whoever will return said Cow to the owner, or give information where he can get her again, shall be reasonably re wai dcd, and receive the thanks of the owner'. JOSEPI - 1 GREEN• July 6 27-31.1 House to Let. T teioriiient in U Si reel, owned S . by Mr. Deberg. now occupied by the "Subscriber, a delightful location for a _- I• -mall family.—Possession can be bad immediately—Enquire at this office. JAMES S. WALLACE.. June 29 26-tf CONRAD RUFF, Clock and Wateh Maker, POTFSVILLE, PA. • 111ESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that be 11 - 41 ' has on hand a general assortment of Brass Eight Day Clocks, 7 wenty-toui Hour Clicks, Pot ent Lever, English four ounce and Ladies Watches. Jewelry of all descriptions, g .sical Boxes, Breast Pins, and Earitrgs, Gilt Guard Chains and Keys,— Silver Table Spoor" Gentlemen's and Ladies Pen oils, Thimbles, Clasps for money purses, &c., all of which will be sold cheap for cash. N. B. Clocks and Watches of every description repaired at the shot test notice. Juno 8, 1839. 23—tf White Saline Wine. T the low price of 25 cents per' gallon. for sale by N. NATHANS. June 15 - 24 • Fresh Teas. JUST receiied a large assortment of Fresh Green and Black Teas, in Chests, d Chests & Roses. for family use, Air sate, Wholesale and Retail by VI,NATHAFS. Juin 15 24 TILE A CARD. WINES. per bplae. 2 00 do. 2 00 do. 2 00 do. 200 do. 1 00 B. BANNAN. 27- Stray Cow. ME= i • t 1 44LALiELPHIA • dr.,T i 3 trEMAN NA 'OPPOSITION LANE • --- _ • TRI-WEEKLY DY Reading Rail Road,_ - V771 - , ; • ' -2-7- . ?- - -= 7 ±: A %-- : _ jzan i bik • . __ • A Pottsville and Danville RILL RO.lll, AND - NEW POST COACHES. Via. .Reading, Pottsville, Port Carbon, Cooper's, Shamokin, Sunbnry, Northumberland, cfnd Cattawissa. 40.TIIROUGII BY DAY-LICIIT.za rr HE Subscribers having made 'arrangements to fu►ryt this route in connection with the Daily Line of Purl, SAorner, Finney, 4- Co. on its arrival lb Pottsville from Philadelphia, ter the purpose of transporting passengers from Philadelphia to the Susquehanna, through the SHAMOKIN Coat Ftra.ps. have started a Tri.Weekly Line of Stages, to leave Pottsville on MDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, immediately on the arrival of the Philadelphia Op. position Line, at 3 o'clock, and proceed to COOP. ER ,S, where two lines will branch off, one going to SHAMDKIN, where it will arrive at 8 o'clock, and the passengers eller sleeping there, will arrive at Price's HotSi, in Sostitiav, and Lee's Hotel, at Noll - minima- LAN 6, early next morning, in tune to take the Pack et Boat.. The other route from Cooper's, Will proceed to Brady'sr - florel, at CATTAWIsa4A, where it will arrive likewise at b o'clock, inlime to take the Coach to Bloom4boirz. Berwick, and "l'owanda. rURNING, paasengere will leave NORTNGM• BERLAND at 8 o'clock in the morning, and the Depot of the fOTTSVILLE and DANVILLE RAIL Roan at Sun. bury at hall past 9, proceed to Snamokix for•dtnner, and arrive the same evening al PoTT4,VILLE. From e• W/S.A Returning. I , ans.engel. will 14:axe at 9 A. 11„ dine at Guar's', and reaLh POTTS. VILLE In inierN ct the next murning'n Opponitiuc C.,ach to Philndrlphia. RATES OF FARE. - From Phil id'a thro' to Northonibuiland, $5, 0 0 " do. do In Cattawinaa, 11,00 Puttav tile to Spohnie, (Ikruad Mt ) .50 do to Cooper',• 7.5 do to Shamokin. 1,50 do to Sunbury, , rvia. P0ttRv111e . 2.2.5 & Panve.'e R do to Northomacrland, 2,50 •• do to Cattau'i,sa, 1,7.5 J %COB KR A\l & Co. Shamokin. JoSEPII KIMMEL & Cu Poirsvllie. JOSEPH PAX lON S. Co Caitarousa. PROPRIETORS. rur seats in Philada)phiu, apply at .Sanderson's Hotel, 4th St, Mount Vernon House, .`d St., Con greas Hall, 3d St., United States Hotel and Marshall Holler, Chesnut Street. ti' A daily hue will shortly be established on the abo've route. Pottsville, June 29 r HE Stockholders of the Minere' Bank of Putts ul the County of Schuylkill, hereby give notice that they and apply hi the Legislature of Peunsvlvania at their next Session for a renewal of the Charier of said rank. and an increase or its I 'apital from Iwo hundred thousand dollars, to five hundred thousand dollars, created for the specific object of facilitating the Coal Trade and other com wet, 'al business of the sotrounding neighbourhood. by the general ii,.eratinhanf a Bank of Discount and circulation. CHAA.L . ES LOESER, Cashier. June 29 26-6ino 4LL those indebted to the estate of 1. H. Moodie, deceased, will please call and make immediate settlement, or all their accounts will be placed in the hands of proper officers fur collectioi. without respect to persona. . , T. C. POLLOCK, Administrators W:11. NICE. June 29 I NSULV r DEErroßs.—TtiE suhec ibers have applied to the Judges, of the Court of Com. man Pleas of Schuylkill couLty, fur the benefit et the a. veral Acts of Assembly pawed fur the re.iel of Intolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Horiday the 29th day of July next,- at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Court House, Oriangehurg, for the hearing of us and our creditors, when and where they may attend if they think prdper. EBEI PETER 'ZERBE. JOHN GUNDERMAN, HENRY MILLER, WILLIAM COOPER, JOHN PROCMR, JOHN HERTZOG, wm 29 • Brick Brick ! ! 100,000 Brick of a S uperior quality. for sale at the New Brick Yard An Hamburg, Berke County, Pa._ g, June 22 STRA yED frnin !he Stu!,.e• awe, the end of la•t wrea, a RED CM%wuh %hitt a.,d a -.mall befl on—her horns were bored, and a lot.g t•WI , CII till Wlioe , , , er will future her, shall he liherelly ro wLTded EZBM Centre Turnpike. 1.2,T an election held at the house of Widow Wenzel, in Sunbury, on the first Monday in June, 1839, the following persons were elected of ficers of the company for the ensuing year : MARK'S JOHN BIDDLE, President. kanagers... Lewis Rees Edward Anderson Joseph R. Priestly, John fl, Mohr, James Hepburn, Martin Weaver, George D. B. Keim, William Forsyth, Thrones Woodside, Charles Witmaii, Dante! Breitigam. W 1110 m Donaldson John Taggart, Treasurer. John M. Boyd, Secietorq. On the same day, : at a meeting of the President and Managers, a dividend was declared of one &it lar.and rilty cents per share, nn the capital stuck. The Stockholders residing in Berke and Schuyl4 kill counties, will be paid their dividend, by the Sibscriber in Reading; after the 4th of next Julv. MARKS JOHN MOLE,. Reading, June 29, 26 3t Lemon syrup. THE Subscriber has commenced the manufac• tare of Lemon Syrup, which he oilers for sale by :the dozen or single bottle i f t. .he lowest Nish price.. JOLIN S. C. MARTIN. June 22 Tubes for Boats. rr, l l HE subscriber is prepared to supply promptly the Tubes orde'red by the Navigation Company, at the usual prices, deducting the .2.00 allowed 'by the company. J. M. CROSLAND. June 15 24 I*ersey and Western Hams. UST rtceived a prime lot of Jersey and West tPlara Hams, Finch, &c., and for sato by /one 99 25—U N. SAT4NS. , 'JOURNAL. ` MEI notice. Last Ntotice. JOSEPH MILLER. 35-3% stray ('ow. THOMAS JACKSON, at La,atontuwnla 26-IL . . • Caution. MY Witt Seib. (late Kessinger), has left my hoost sod' pretection, wftftin i t consent, and widho any jusrprovbeitiori: lisherefure p r o.. eireryl person front crediting her lin nalr account and herebi Rive notice that i will not-pil any debt she may &nfra& DAVID ROBIN*. • Sunbur3i, June 29 26-3 i • Pottsville 1 11141.10114 E iIIAPITIJFACTORY: rrtHE sithsctiber begs leave to inform the inhabi A- tants of this place, and the aurronnding country, that he bee •un hand, and intends keeping a large and well Selected (identity of Marble Alonuineuts for graves=—and would invite:thole wishing to pur chase to give-him a call, as he assures them that he will sell as cheap as thiy can be procured auy where in the State, and... well engnived ; %filch will ite done in either English or Gorman, S tub, Irish, or WcJab language or the dialect: • ISAACA LOIL Jr.. T.,.... 24—tf Jun(' IS 9onnets Bonnelttl: 10,NGLI1li Split Straw, Double Engles,' Donets J. 24 Die, elorence Braid, Leghorn, Oriental, Rut. and, SN ise, Italian, and various other kinds of Bun nete,.for •alc very "cheap by A:1.10S LEW IS. april 27' 17 —,l Port 'Wine FOR IN VA LIDS. MILLER & HAGGERTY, have received not Pipe 'of Hamm & Co'a. Superior Port Wine. (pure Juice of the Grape.) to which they invite the attrition of Physiciaue and invalids June 15 SAP Sain and Parmezan Cheese, - fin. sale by N. NATHANS. June 22 MEMIOIiiNs-5, 3 2, 1 1-2,G Mon I) ijohni for sale by -N. N ATH A N . June 22 25—L: John Mc Barron,l In the rntrrt nf Co , n• • us. 1 Pleas '',f S'cliuyikill en', The Subscribers to }of Jo!) , 'et rat, k. D. 1 -.i ;, the Pottsville Town I No. I ts. 3. • Hall. J lig °TICE is hereby given to all clai•arty. s , : 411 other persons intere.t, 4 in the sa:d P0t,.., Town Hall, that a Sire Puctas ha+ been issue; t". the Mechanic's Lein, entered in the Court Cutnnrn Pleas of Schuylkill county in the above statrd co.e. and that the same has been regukry served. and will be so teturned by me to the next July Term of said court. • PETER F. LUDWIG, Sbvrt Sher Ifni-Office. orwigs ; burg. June t2:2, 1839. Thomal S.nttley end Joh) Iu the U..eirt C Moore, toe the u-c of Henry I tn,,n Plt us Cre, , ornttp,l;oht rt I kill county, le J :lv litighn-t. ft. Collin., :Ind 'Crean, A. 1) 1, - .9, Phntp G Nullifier to- CS. The Su4.cribet a In the ! Pot-s Ii Town flail. be,ehy, v vem In all ch•—• 4 others icterested in the - Raid rf/VID I I Sire Arius has been pooled upon the Lem, ettle'led in the (fmtrt at Comtn,i, . Schuylkill county in the entre stated ( a , the same has been re z ularle served, and n • tut ned In July 'feral or said Coml. PETER F. LtAJWP:, Sheriff's Office, Orongs • burra. J 114 ' II, 1839. JAMES N. MASON Challenge Elackin , jS perhaps the inost deservedly popular a • et` V ailed Stales. It preserves the leather, id polish, with half the usual tahnc. and a ill i o is' , a larger given quantity of leather than any otto•r in.the Lou atty. For sale at all the respectah'e • e this Ror , ugh and throughout the Union WARP - ED NOT TO MOULD M ;SON'S IMPERISHABLE BLACK IN' rantrii to Improve wi.h age,—and may he I ' M Gilds Store, Pottsville. May 18 Valuable Real Es tate FOR SALE. • THE Subscriber offers for ask t •••• valuable and well known prop.: I) "Bruiowick Forge," "ituate I II I • _"" Brunswick Township, Seim) lk ill Cuun. ty, consisting of about 363 acres of land, the greater part of which is arable, and some of the beat in the neigiibourhood, on which there ix plenty of Lime Stone, and Iron Ore, of an excellent quality, which has been round, and used, and no doubt there large quantity. The iinprorenuentx are a Furze H it the necesliary out buildings. a Sa.v Mill. .; Mansion House, five Dwelling a large Switzer Barn, and a • t f . /- 1- Apple Orchard. The Little Sclui‘ .h•,. ' River and Rail Road both pass EMI lhr pr,inises. 1•237 acre+ of Wool Lin I %haste fro n miles from the above, is also offered for sale. DANIEL POCH F. 2 June 16 SHERIFF s SALE. BY VlFoie of a writ of Feruliiinni Expernas issued, out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill County, slid to me directed. will be exposed to Public Sale, On .1f onda y the 2.2 d day of Jar!' next, at the house of hitched Graeff, innkeeper in the Borough of Orwigsburg, it ICI o'clock, A. 111. All that certain inessuage tenement and 'reel of Land, situate to Barry township, Conlity of Schulkill, bounded by land of toe heire of Jesse Yarnell-, cant land of Michael Blue, and 'otheia, one hundred and fifty two acres 47 perche- and a - llowance, more or less—late the Estate of :15 sham Eater. Seized, taken intg Ereeut Inn, and to be !old by PETPR F. 1... - 41. M. IL:, Sheri ff. Sheriff. Office, Orwigs.. burg, June 15, 1839. pERSONS who have clams against the E.ta , or the Rev. Arthur Waii,wright, deceased. a, requested to furnish their 'accounts to the subsm , ber for settlement, and persons who are indebted I said estate to make payment without delay. June 1 22-6 i. %V HAGGERTY, Executor PATENT SPRING STEEL Cross-Strained Saddles. RICHARD D. SVIIOEXER, Saddle,.Bridle. a tut Trunk Ilfanufaciurer, RF.SPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanis to hi, Costumers and the Public in general for the %cry liberal encouragement be has received from them. He now informs them that he has an improvement in tl.e construction 'of Saddles. for which he has a patent nght:and recommends them to the Public as being ter superior in durability. ease, and comfort td the rider than any other yet invented, and' he recommends his Steel Spring Grose-Strained Saddle to the notice of the public, with confidence. lie therefore respectfu:ly in saes the Public to call at his shop next duly to lr. Harris Stnre nearly opposite the Exchange !lotto., Centre street. Potnistlle, and examine for themselves. Fre also keeps constantly on hand a general •a.n•r ment of all kinds of work. such as Saddles. Bridle, i't • - ant Fly Ndta. Coach, Gig, and Wapon Harness, Ti t.r Valices. 'Fiavelling Bags. Gig and Riding Whip,. .k.O Every description of work in his line will be order, on the shortest notice, with neatness. dura_“ and on terms as low as it can be done elsewhere. May 25 21 ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTI. Fire ! Fire ! ! Fire ! ! ! BUCVETS 'AAP HOSE, • nrde Aluai to any that can be proenn . td as cheep . by RICHARD D. StIOEPE}.44. May 25 21- TPERSOR Pile, Gold, 4 , Brown Sherry, Stir, & S L P. Madeira, Port, Claret, Mosees, Maim Nay, Mope:del, ,Liphon. Teneriffe,• Hart & Chain: paigne *lnes, in Wood and Bottle, all wazanted au• parlor to soy °Uteri in,the Borough, for sale by N. NATHAkS. V June 15 24 EMI 25-3 t MINIM EENI Notice. LI .OTs P1111,44181M Na 85, j .1140 . PIIILADAMP TTIE Staisieriber aqualet • •- he hss,takest the Legman ;;;;';. Hotel. to be knows is the so Houma. -- He is pn;msree totive ample semi - mated*. UULIS et the best kind, to single .gentlemen or families, t•evellets. or pertnahent residents. The rooms or this .. Establishment are numerous. well irmtlulated,ami suits— hip furnished. Parlors are also at comtinand. The E- • stablishment is supplied with Bathiitg Rooms,and Il Ap pliances, S:al.leS. ite., that cau gPie duavemencet these - %he patronize at. The Linder and Cellar will be supplied with but and attentive ierbants will always be at the call o .ors. Charges mutterate. CHARLES WEISS, Formerly , f the WidieStess. 1 Philadelphia. May 18th, 1854.. 20--4 w NEW SPRING 'GOODS. athas DiPEC 'TULLY in*ffia has friends and the K‘l'public guneraliv. th ,t he lie just reeeeiring.at his Dry G I an 1 Ni 11 , 9ury Store., a fa* doors bore tin. row Nlll tr.t. a lar.!.r., and general aaaat . t. ir. , ..1• 0 . • n I F..-.ow• Dr B , lnneti, Leg. tinrr, I is 1.. (I &C. &c spill 27 • Bale Hay. 'si l o: Sobs , r.' e• hls erected a Hay Prisms at FriCk-'ll reeks. Virile canal.: ear Lawrenceville. where ho intends to ',teed on hand a constant supply of Pressed If ,v ~nd straw which he .w,il sell on reasonable termsf Orders for Hay mid straw thankfully received and strictl lv attended to. liefetence Mr. 'Henry Stager. Agent. JACOB }'RICK. ' Jun c 8 la two 23 3 . To the Printers • OF VIE UNITED STATES. ' srl 1., ~,,,, Letter Cutter and Engraver, •J• • No. Franklin Place, Philadelphia, repeet il,,,, rp on, WC. to t ne - Printera of the Unniut Siaiea% • !,a • 1:04)111e13Ced the manufacture of Wood •,1 v,:ry description, from four lo is or upwards made to order on =ME •ers nr enure() new oar! most .ina, I. ! r heads of lier-ptpris, wits •i grea• primer to any emu 1..111 ttd 1 I ri, .1 . ..,X , I= Hie type v . made o!" materiels of the' best Drunt—kt. %r , : seneonet...and prep by Ma c i na ry• inven ed for the purpose, which aSillUfes the .ntw f•Xdel adj.,- —nt. SyAn:nen.' ' noblished at early as p.salt,le. E.N , ;RAVING-ON WOOD, F 'euted u •\ • ess an.! Ficomptiude. IL nds 10. lIVVV , lo 1 , miles, ornamental and Pihin • .., .', ‘ , . , I the greatest accuracy ill L) et! tn. '4l ~r., . 0.4 ed. 3. kos. ornaments, Le. engraved or. , r, wad, nel4 bait their original cunt.' A liberal d.keu., , ,i tin cash. Six months orf•dit riioNt,. II rprnvu.l Utitve from the prompiq uzlended to. Alt letters.must be ritd trifs.rA iu the' country who will °Lis , eat a few ni.ertione, and . i.•° the same to the adver. in any of the above lON GOODS. • vd in addition to the to rmer stock a new .• arsortment of Sca'unable Goads, coti- 3,1111,, D v ...ads of all kinds, Croce , Ira of superior ytti' eddy, • Qorens croa Oka, W4TC, H. , 08 r- ' Shoes. , !antes,' ; • •• • y Node Clothing, 4-c, . 1. • .1 Esrentter coofidang myself as much at. Business, i respectfully invite purchase griods Cheap for Cask to assortment. for themselves. SfIMUEL HA4.11. . ! COAIL I . • 111. rsigned having Xminpteted a Matter of. of Lateral., Rail Road, intersecting the Nati Road, about a quarter of a —lle, is now - . prepared to enter iutti a col l u d e,. pi; it 4t,y geritiemain, wishing to purchase a superior Red A-h L:081 from the Knauer Vein, from one thou-and ions or upwards, at the Mine, or ar lschu.l ctii il.ven, aa.may best suit ihe . pur ba JOUN PLATT, SALE. k Two STORY PRICK 110 CS Ir. alr4,:\. \ • • , r.. ,o :- !reel. Bwrough of Putig• It, ....... 3.. 1 Ci . ;:l C- .14. ‘• 0 0 - ..(11tInL I .iii int or ground, 1:,•e.3 tit i 4• c,.u:. td tyt•tru,,Lr N. Palw F r, A L T:..t • w•.l-be I . - %..:11 bur!!. •. hi, good aut , qurnadr.• .f•.. ~ • ..ri , , s dc. re .. Ftlr :I 'fn.... iil ~11! Fr . rl , •-. - :H• 1 1 . 0410 ....--.. .. ,1 10, Iti,h . ' 0 - -11 . I , Wtt . FA1.11.-112: i '. Cs% br....;,. H 1 LLi 1 4 ht..: Z.att.e.4, New 1 1- rk. 20-3 t • Trusteeis. AT v IS Das . V% Safety fianittis, CiF the hes:co.r.,L met ion, and moat appro'ved kind. aim) makes new gang. • . old lamps and other rep4iro done at the nubs • Cook and Warn Jlakct Shop, in Centre strew, lewiavtlle. June I ITSWOR.TII. ti Luitiber. vo \ Ti.‘" Shiugles, Boards, Raid Lam bur o: van •us lands by 5.111.111E1.7 HARTZ, Nhv 25 21-tt Cloth,Cashmere, and SaIiIEEIR CLOTH. 4 Li RoF: sod well selected. assortthent °fell col .i‘ours and ortees. just receivea and for sale at the ch e2l , t'a,h Sltare. 81JICEL IIARTZ. Nhv 2:) 2.17t1 .1 en, Goods. 7 11 I I.T.ER & H AGGERT have on hued a ful at of Dry Good R. Groceries, Wines ~..hick they invite the attention to • F • t.nd the Public, who maybe desirous •••"1 r 6, ap n"ods tor cash C`.et lience illackfug: rl Article—Mason's ifiniquaned • Challenge BlocJiing, by the • .s Bo . A lso Mason's Super i ,v! Ink. vivirranied 'to improve by Gross or Retail, for vale .by A. A. -ME. r ' l lll, (-1. and =I r r Obi , , June , - t v G 1)( t f .)S• , 'a.ARG ar c'...:•ez-z•na; a , 4 01 twain.' Fresh and Set !At ,shle• Go , • , rec....cut 3.11 'sow opasainfretay .le tm sold low fcit cash-card Cash , aaaiy JOSEPH WHl'ff. do SON- . ' Mount t - 2 a , ' • y 25 21-ef '1 .1 0.1 and 2, 3 •1 &rot) . lale..br m 3 4, 4 IK-tf HUNTZINGEtta KREBS. • • BA AIM S! -. • . . W s:h.re , bei than ft.r the patronage received, tneterns the Publli. , ` , lle has just received and • , ;lewd nt his Cheap: &OM ill 6ip•k!Dt meet; a second •-r-iy of L 4 1., ring Goods. tOlvhia'f*Agnsaid lavitedieii a , cwran . EM - UNIIFW. EARL.. ' NO ..i.5 • ''''rtr 21-tt . Marseilles 1 2. 1 . Fl e o l sri l n r° C e r .r e s. We Sa anl n Trt V i el se li d D r Hine. • Pan- - gee I Mkt,. ,sr c. ' E. W. EARL.: • May 25 ' ' 21;tt • BIACHED and _Unbleached Domestic, 2das Im C 4 l2eicks, Chintzes, Glaghams..HourM KA RL •ISfaiy .26 • 23-eI E. W. KAEL. ' . . C AO : _ADZE'S White and Mack Silk Hose, Green taiga. AO Veirs. Cambric Hdkls., Wprked Rte® iiiy Fara* Dress Ildkfa.: &c." E. W. EARL. 'W OW Surrimelt..o,,. nakit.Maatiens;Ctilliiii4 OA 11-AiMiapenders;iiistticeriedand firelialeihilisa ~- i slay .25 ..%-tr . viiaciLLßE; - Ad who at - aightedi • um, was tea Aug . . itusti3n I BEi MEE 19-tf OMB
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