. rr UNIVERS ALIST C URCII. I --A discourse Will be delivered from the words : Where the Lord J es us shalLbe revealed from heaven width' mighty Angela, i n g am ing fire, takieg vengeance an them that know not God. Who shall be punished with everlasting, destruction fruM the presence of the Lord, and the glory of his power. 2 Thessalonians 1, 6.9, on Sunday evening next. • On Sunday afternoon the Pastor, Mr. James Gal lager, will preach in Mine villa, from the words *. The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God, Psalrni 9,. 17. On Monday evening, he expects to preach in Schuylkill Haven. Pulaski Lodge. ASTATED Meeting df Pulaski Lodge will be held at the Hall on! Monday evenitg next, the 22d inst. at half past seven o'clock. Jelly 20 state of the Thermometer. A LPT H 7 1011LPH CO AT% WORTH 7 o'clock 12 o'clock 3 o'clock. 7d -00 80 I 839 Jul) 12 13 67 77 14 64 • NO 15 16 63 17 65 18 62 Schuykill Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thurs day evening last. Shipped" by Del. Coal Co. Manes 4 poncer Bell & Bolton Semler do Taylor Charles Lawton, S. Hetiner & Son S. B. Eeeve & Co J., Pearelon C. Ellet Mann & Morris G Bast, W. Wallace & Co Hodgson, Pinkerton & Cb. 7 John Stanton, J K Olewine & Co J C. Ctrcorius, Potts & Barman F. J. Parvin Stockton & Stevons, Totten & Uhlhorns, Silly man & & R. W. Packer, J 9 Ruckle & Co Wm. Bosbyihell Chapman, Sundry Shippers, 268 13,970 Per last report, , 3256 178,687 rry Of this above quantity of Coal, about 28 or 30,000 tons were for the snpply of the Canal, and did not reach the Philadelphia market. The Coal Shipments. —4is erroneous impression having been entertained alload, as to the compara tiva amount of shirtrefiu from the different coal re gions last year and the presnt, tee have copied the follow%ing statement from dip printed reports which, will place the matter in a Correct light. 'The coin . - putation is made in round fiumbera, of the amount shipped up to the present time: 1838. 1839. I Schuylkill, ! 157,000 194,000 Lehigh Region, ! 74;000 88,000 Lakawana, about, 30,00 A 25,000 Excess of the preserxt yeXa LITTLE SCRUYLKILL COAL TRADE, July 6• Peach of Fitytlavitlii , £5 6 J. C. Dreher ; 53 10 Shannon 52 • 11 Friendship I •52 13 Nancy of Reading 52 .15 Peach of P. 54 16 Daniel of Reading • 54 SOLD. • .9 P. Kepner . .• 54 A L.*/ 6 Gov. D. R Portei 55 8 Ezile of Eno ' Win. & Rebecca 52 'lO Hibernia 5(1 II Swollow 54 15 Gov. 3R. Porter . 55 14 Boats 60 Formerly 74 Boast MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD The following it the amount of-Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Thursday even leg last 3,416 Tons Per last Report 37,1111 Total. 40,534 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector BRANCH RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last Per`last.report 618,752 ROBERT C Collector Total MIL CREEK RAIL ROAD The following is the amount of Coal, transported on this road for the week ending on Thursday - even tog, June 27, ' • 1,534 Tons. . . Per last report • 23,223 Total 24,757 GEORGE IiADESTY Collector EDDY K LILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. The folloSving is the emountof coal transported on the road up to July 13th, 1839. 31,816 • H; H. POTTS, Collector LEHIGH CO AIM' R DE-1 .3.31>. For the week ending Lily 11th.— Boats. Trans. Mauch Chunk 108 • 5507 Parryville . 61 ~ 1991 Penn Haven ' $9 1084 TOTAL SHXPM ENTS. Mauch Chunk 1096 55,423 .Parryville - ! 644 21,205 Penn Haven ; . 329 11,592 F viEW ortwr. trr ;Pdtailki. , le, 18:EL WHEAT FLOUR. bridle lead-wait eth on Friday $5 • WHEAT 135 per pushed, hi deman . RYE. FLOUR $2 50 percwt. In Ad. BUCKWHEATFLOUR 400 pet ew RYE, by the load 100 by the bushel—ready sale. RYEeCHOP 90 per bushel in 'tlemaind. OATS, 60 cents—readraale. • POTATOES-75 cents.per bushel ia 44mand CORN-1 00 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-412 .00 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 per bushel, . FLAXSEED—SI4S per bushel in deMand. WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. BUTTER-20 cents per pound—in KAgs 20 cents EGGS-12.4 cents per dozen. LA RD-....14. cents per pound. • ' TA LLOW— lOcents per pound 11A NIS 134 cents per pound. —CORN CHOP 100 cents per bushel iniematad. BACON-13 cents per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. ' PE ERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-46 cents pet pounc - M WEER EL. by the bbl. No . I, $l7 No 2, $l5 SALT-2 SO per bb1.;75 per bdshel PLASTER Jo worth $7 MI - per ton. ' HAY $lB per ton. 20-1 t 76 78 82 81 81 82 ' THE Subscriber gives notice, that he s m .. will receive Proposals tor.the purchase jj j of this desireable Hotel, ao well known = to the travelling community, or lie will receive tuds for leasing it unfurnished, from the Ist. April, 1840, for a term of years. Nn property in the State can be made more profit able under judicious superintendancei than this.— Its location in the coal region and the tide of visit ors always pouring in, will continue to render itrt place of resort as long as the greet coil and iron op• crutions shall possess interest. Besides this, in about 18 months, the completion of the Reading Rail Road will bring the Borough, within a few hours ride of Philadelphia, and travel ling will consequently increase, with these eatecded Tons. 3419 Boats 65 The Prot:meals either :or. purchase hr lease, most be directed 49 the subscriber berme the Ist March, 1840, and unexceptionable references given as to standing and capabilities for the proper conduct of such an Establishment. The U. S. Gazette, Pennsylvanian. and New York Star will publish the above once a week un til Christmas neat, and direct their bills to Col. Shoemaker, Pennsylvania Hall, Poll.'ovine, Pa. El I N consequence of encouragement beyond my sanguine expectations,/ would respectfully state to my friends, that for our mutual ,benefit, I have made myself acquainted with Gilhou's French sys tem oftyarment cutting at a heavy expence, and for the teaching of whrch lam agent. This system for certainty and taste etceeds all others that I have ever seen, and I am now prepared to insure an'ele• gent fit in all cases, and to the emus, satisfaction of all who consider taste and elegance' in dress an ob rct.—Terms Cash. Galhous' system of Garment Cutting taught, I will engage to convince any tailor of judgement in 20 minutes, that this system is superior td-.any oth er is use. -.July 20 29—tf 3 154 3 154 .3 154 23 - 1140 192,657 lEEM FANCY DRY GOODS Just Received. GREEEN Blond Thuel Veils, • ,Frenck TantbOrd Collars, Do. Worked Hkfs., !Armen Cambric do., Sap. White Kid Gloves, Fancy Baskets. Cloth and Hair Brushes; ,Flesh and Tooth Brush, - Fancy Soaps, Extracts, Cologne, Perfumes, 4-c , Just received and (or sale by July 20 29—ti N. NATHANS 61,000 307,000 261,000 46,000 Or HE sub.c-ibera have in store and for sale the fol lowing sizes of Rail Road Iron, wiz. lin i.2.1X.1). Also a general assortment of-American & English Bar Iron, with ihe usual size of best Chain Cable round I ron. T. & E. GEORGE, Eaet corner of Market & 12th Street, Phila. delphia. July 20 • " 29-3 t ii 745 ..: 3120 Mg 5,212 Tons 63,509 3,206 58,610 Tons I - 2069 68,220 PROPOSAL for a Lease or Purchase of P Eaws Pottsville, Pa. 1 GEORGE SHOEMAKER, Piiitsville, Pa. July 20th, Ins. 29- B. AL ll' IP 141 re 0T T, AtatitCHANT TAILOR, Old Post-OtH ce, Pottsville, Late of 119, Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Pleasure ill'aggun. 4ONE Horne Pleasure Waggon and Harness fo r sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. July 20 29—lf Wanted. A Girl, who can come well recomended, to do 'ha house work and cooking. of a small family. Ap ply'at this office. July 20 Rail Road Iron. Bricks! Bricks !! 200,000 bricks of a superior quality for building, are now ready for sale at the Market Street Brick Yard of the subscriber. THOMAS HERVEY. July 20 , 29-3 t Caution. A LL persona arc Cautioned against treespassing on the property lately occupied by the subsicti. her, situate in Menheim Township Se.h.iytkill Coun. ty, known as the "Clarendon Farm," as they will be dealt with according to LaW. Atiy person wish ing inrorrnation iespecting the property can address ihe subsertber at Catawissa Poet Office, Columbia County, Pc EDWARD Y. FARQUHAR, July 20 2J-30 Agent. Strayed. AME to the subscriber on Monday bth day dia l.% If, 2 Steers and 1 Heiffer; one of the Steers with a bell on; the owner' is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take them a 7 way, or else they wa:l be disposed of according to law. LLEWELON & MITCHELL. July 20 Stray Cow. TRAYED fro m the subscriber, at Barlow Mines '••• 7 a Red Cow, with boor white feet, a white stripe on eon of her thighs; whoever will return said Cow to the owner, or give information where he cao get her, shall be reasonably - rewarded, end receive the thanks of the owner. ROBINSON, KAY. :July 20 29 tf Notice. tIPTERS of administration of the goods and chitties which were of J amestJones, deceased, of Pottsville, Innkeeper, having been vented to the subsciPber, all persons having claims against the es. tate of said deceased are requested to present them s•ithout delay, and all persons indebted to the same to niahe payment to the subscriber.:_ JAMES ROWLAND, Administrator, residing at the cornier of Norwegi an and Rail Road Street, Pottsville. July 10, Two Stray. Cows. STRAYED away from the Subscriber, at Eagle 1011, near Port Carbon, a black ani white spot, ed COW, with close- hcirns, abort legs, and large body, end three white feet, and white on the end of her tall. about I I years old. Also a light brown COM . about 9 years old, with a star on her forehead, and a notch in her right ear; whoever will deliver said Ociw to the Subscriber, or give information at this oftice, shall be well rewarded tor their trouble. July 13 28-It• JOSEPH GREEN. 111111.11rBrE At a meeting ofthe,Tuwn Council betd-on TualdnY i July 24,1839, tlie.follot<i tg teitilution intspan. RESOLVED. that the following mimed Persons be, and they are hereby appointed Trustee. of the Burial Ground. ten:wady to the provisions of the Act of Assembly ofttieComnumwealth„ passed the 15th day of Merck, A. D. 1839, entitled so Act vesting the title of a School House-and Lot of Ground in the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, true : • JOHN STRAUCiIiI, to eerie for 3 years. - . a. 4 M UEL BILLYMAN, to mire for 2 years. ABRAHAM M EISSE.. to serve for I year. Extract (tom the Minutes. EDWARD OWEN PIRRY. Town Clerk. • July 13 28-tf At • meeting of the Town Council. held on Toes. day, July 2d, 11339, the following resolution was passed : ESOLVED, that the Council will not hereafter Alls' pay any bills tor work denskor goods furnished foilthe repairs of the Streets, unless the work is done on goods !initiated on the written order of a mem ber of the Street Committee, and that a copy of the resolution be published in the Miners' Journal. The Street Committee for the prtsent year. GEORGE C. WYNKOOP. BENJAMIN HAYWOOD, WILIAM WOLFF. Eel rad from the Minutes, EDWARD OWEN PARRY. Town Clerk. July 13 28-tf Mitchell's New School Geogra phy and Atlas, THE latest and best Geography extant, just pub. halted and for sale, wholesale and retail at Phil. adelphtaphia prices, by B. BANK AN. July 13 28— Adjourned Court of Appeal. riiTIE Court of Appeal fur the Ist Troop ofSchuyl 1 kill County Cavalry, will be held at the public house of Wm. Mortimer, on Friday the 26th day of July, 1839. between the ,ours of 2 aad 6 o'clock, P. M. M. MORTIMER, M. MURPEIY, Court of Appeal. ' C. PO rrs, . July 13, A CARD. • l'ennsylvanfa Ilall REFECTORY. 01121' PROPRIETOR, Respectfully requests his friends and customers will accept his sincere thanks for the great encouragement he has received from them since he openXd the above establishment. In making this request, J. S takes the opportuni ty to inform them he has, made extensive arrange ments for the Summer Business, and will constant ly be supplied' with all the delicacies and articles which the Phi!adelphia Market can afford during the Summer Season. WINES. Old Maderia Wine, per bottle. 200 dim, Pale Sherry, 'do. 2 00 do. Brown do. do. 2 00 do Port, do. do. 200 do. Lisbon, dn. do. 1 00 Champoigna Henry Clay Wine, 2 00 . do. Napoleon, do. 2. 04 Woodcock, do. 2 00 " do. Victoria, do. 2 00 do. Palmetto, do. 2 00 Pepper's, Smith's, and Sechel'a X X Pale Ale on Drought. Apartments always in readiness fur 'wiper parties, Sa.e, and these whu call may expect to receive every attention. - July 6 27 —tf Notice to Travellers. S TRANGERS and others are informed that seats may be obtained in the 'Susquehanna Line Pack et Boats, at Mrs. Wet-rites Horn., Sunbury, fur Harristkirg, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Williamsport, Wilksbarre, and all intermediate places, and that an accommodation Hack will always be in readiness by 7 o'clock every morning, to convey passenger, to ,Dlorthumberland in time for the Boats going either direction as above, and without delay: G EO. W EITZEL. Sunbury, July 6, 1839 27—tf Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and Rail Road Company. IEIE Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of four per cent_ for the last six months, on the capital Stock or the said company, payable to the stockholders or their legal representa tives, on or after the 15th inst. lit the office of Dis count and Dc nail at Port Carbon. LEBBEUS WEIiiTN EY, Secretary and Treasurrr July 1, 1839. 27-3 t Erne U. S. Gazette to insert 3 times and charge this office. EDE Pottsville water Company. riniE Board of Managers -have this day declared a dividend of three per cent. for the last six months on the capital stock of said Company, paya ble to the Stockholderkor their legal representatives on or after the 22nd inst., at theolfice of A. Graham, Treasurer, coiner of Centre and 'Mahantangn street. •ANDREW RUsSEL, July 1 1839 27-3 t • President. PROCLAMATION.—Whereas the Honorable CALVIN Biarur, Esquire, President of the rever al Courts of Common Pleas of the 'Counties of Dau phin, Lebanon'and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer., and General Jail Delivery, in the said counties, and GEORGE RAUell and SAPWEL D. Lars, Esquires, judges Of the Court of Oyer mid 'Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other offend ers, in the said county of Schuvlkill—by their pre cepts to ene directed, tested at Or wigsburg the 25th and of March, 1539, have ordered a Colin of Oyer day Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be hold en at Orwigsburg, on the last Monday of July next, (being the 29th of said month), to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the peace, and Constables of the said county ut Schuylkill, that they are by the'said pre. ceptscoramanded to be (bed and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other rememb. maces, to do those things, which to their offices ap pertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recograzance, to prosecute against the pi isoners 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. PETER 'F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orw burg, July 6 las 29-3 t N. B. The Witnesses and Jurors who are summon ed to attend said Court, are requested to serve punc tuality. In case of non attendance, the Jaw in such cases made and provided, will be enforced. This no tice is published by particular order af the Court, those concerned will therefore gOvoin themselves ac cordingly. PROCLA MATJON.—Noiice' L hereby -given that a, Court,of Comnvon„Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and for the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigaburg, iii the county aforesaid, 90 Monday the 22nd day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Therefore all persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will taks notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs. burg, July 6. 1839 13 - Punctual attendance is demanded of the Ju rors end Witnesses summoned .to attend thisCoort. 28-6 w• egTR dYED away from the Sotiscriber, at Eagle w 7 HS!, a black ,and white spatted COW, with close horns, short legs, and large budy. Whoever will return said Cow to the owner, or give information where he can get her again, shall be rehsonahly re warded, and receive the thanks of the owner. JOSEPH GREEN- July , 6 97-30 EBB Stray Cow. ..441;,rilNAu ..:, - House to Lei • -THE tenement in L'aion Street, owned by Mr. Deireig. now mutinied by the Subeeriber, a delightful location for 'a smell famiip—Posieseion can be had mediately—Enquire at this office. JAMES S. WALLACE. June 29 26-tf cabman RUM Chick and tratek Maker, POTTSVILLE, PA. 114ESPECTFULLY iothems the Public, that be 0 -, has on hind ■ general assortment of amiss Eight Day Clocks, 7weely4aat Hour Clicks, Pa in: Lever, English four ounce and Ladies Watches. Jewelry °fiat eesertptionti, .1/..sical Boxes, Breast Pins, and Baring', Gilt Guard Chains and Keys.— Silver Table Spoors, Gentlemen's and Ladies Pen 'ells, Thimbles, Chinos for money pdrses, &c., all of *lnch will be sold cheap for cash. N. B. Clocks and Watches of every description repaired it the iihoi test notice. June 8, 1839. 23-If White Barsa c Wine. A T the low price of 25 cents per gallon. for sale by N. NATHAN& June IS 24 Fresh Teas. J UST received a large assortment of Fresh Green and Mar k Teas, u, Chests, Chests & Boxes, fur faintly use, fur sale, Whulesale and Retail by N NATHANS. June 15 24 socoWs Nova& Price 25 Cents per volume. VOl.B. 13 aid 14 of this cheap work, just recety ,cd. Also the work complete from the commence ment—for sale by B. BANN AN. July 6 27 PHILADELPHIA & THESUSQUERANA A OPPOSITION LINE. "f"Algf-W ;JO QM TRI-IVEEKLY BY Reading Rail Road, • c..)Ef3._ P l . ll k, .-.- . ....- I :. f. ---..---- Not.. V : , .' --'• ; AM allib, -Ai& r 1.1111111! Pottsville and Danville R.11.L RMID, AND NEW POST COACHES. Via. Eleading, Pottsville, Port Carbon, Cooper's, Shamokin. Sunbury, Northumberland, and Cattawissa. Ba•THILOUGH BY DAY-LIGITT.-rrt T ILE Subscribers having made arrangements to form this route in connection with the Daily Line of Poll, Shoener, Finney, 4. Co. on its arrival in Pottsville from Philadelphia, for the purpose of transporting passengers from Philadelphia to the Susquehanna, through the SHAMOKIN COAL limos, have started a Trt-Weekly Line of Stages, to leave Pottsville on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AM" 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 brooch off. one going to SHAMOKIN, where it will arrive at 8 o'clock, and the passengers after sleeping there, will arrive at Price's Hotel, to SUNBURY, and Lee's Hotel, at NORTHUMBER LAND, early next morning, in time to fake the Pack et Boats. The other route from Cooper's, will proceed to Brady's thi el, at CArrswissa, where it will arrive likewise at 8 o'clock, in time to take the Coach to Bloomsburg, Berwick, and Towanda. • RETURNING, passengers will leave NORTHUM BERLAND at 8 o'clock in the morning, end the Depot of the PorysviLLe and DANVILL6 RAIL ROAD at Sud bury at halt past 9, proceed to SHAMOKIN for dinner, and arrive the same evening at Porr,vtu.e. From Cerrewisa• Returning, passengers will leave at 9 A. M,. dine at Coops, s', and reach Porrs. VILLE to inters :ct the next inurning's Optvivittiui. Coach to Philadelphia. ' RATES OF FARE. From Phil-id'a. thro' to Northumberland, woo do. do to Cattawisan, • 6,011 " Pottsville to Spohnv', (Broad Mt) 50 do to Cooper's, do to Shamokin, 1,50 do to Sunbury, via. Pottsville & Danville R R 2.25 do to Northumberland, 2.50 do to 'Ca tie vy a, 1,75 WWI KR AM S. Co. Slktmankin. JOSEPH KIMMEL & Co Pottsville. JOAEPII PAX CON & co. Cottatoissa. PROPRIETORS.. Fur seats in Philadelphia, apply at Sanderson's . 'lntel, 4th SL, Mount Vernon House, td St., Con greaa Ilall, 3d St., United States Hotel and Marshall House, Chesnut Street. , QT A daily line will shortly be established on the above route. Pottsville, June 29 26—ti T HE Stockholders of the Miners' flank of Potts ville,mi• in the County of Schuylkill, hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at their next Session for a, -renewal of the Charter of said Bank, and an increase of is Capital from two hundred thousand dollars, to five hundred thousand dollar*, created for the specific object of facilitating the Coal Trade and other com mercial business of the surrounding ne.ighbonrhood. by the general operations of a Bank of Discount and circulation. CHARLES LOEsER, Cashier. June 29 26-6 mo INSOLVENT DE BTORS.-111 E su bscr then have applied to the Judges, of the Court of Com mon ,Pleas of Schuylkill cootty, fur the bbilefit of the several Acts of Assembly passed fur the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 29th day of Joey next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, io Orwigsburg, tor the hearing of us and our creditors, when and where they may attend if they thick proper. PETER ZERRE, , JOHN GuNDERmAN, HENRY MILLER, WILLIAM COOPER, JOHN PROC TOR, JOHN HERTZOG, June 29 Lemon Syrup. 111111 E Subscrlber has commenced the manufsc lure of Lemon Syrup, winch he offers for pale by rim dozen or single bott/e st .he lowest cash pricee. June 22 Tubes for Boats. TIRE subscriber 6 prepared to supply promptly l a the Tubes ordered by 4he Navigation Company, at the usual prices, deducting the $2,00 allowed by the company.. • J. M. CROSLAND. June LS 24 Jersey and Western Hams. JUST received a primo lot ofJentey and West ern Hams, Flitch, &c., and for sale by June 22 25—tf 4 Lumber. CONSTANTLY fox sale. Shingles. Boards. and bun her of various kinds by SAMUEL HARTZ May 25 21-if WE BE N ot ice. JOHN S..C. MARTIN. N. NATRANS. MEM MB • P.dthii llc IIIALIMBLE INGIATFA effutir: TE subscriber tins leave to Infix= Abe inhabi• m- tints of this , plact, and the eurroonding iictriptris that be has oe hand, and intends lisephig b kris and will selected gotitity of Marble Monithients Sx graves—and would _invite those wishing ta pm: chase to give him a call, as he assures them that he will se I as cheap as they can be procured any Where in the State, and as well engraved; Mthich will be done in either English or German. Scotch. Irish; or Welsh. language or ths dialect. ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr. Juni IS 24—tf Sonnets Bonnets ENGLISH, Split Straw, Doable English Donsta ble, Florence - Braid, Leghorn, Oriental, Rol and, Swiss. Italian, and various other kinds of Bon. net*, for sale eery cheap by AMOS LEWIS. april 27 ~ • 17—ar Port SWine FOR INVALIDS. 111111...LER & HAGGERTY, have received one 4 .•*- Pipe of Harris df Co's. Superior Port Wine, (pure Juice of the Grape 4 to which they invite the attention of Physicians and invalids. June 15 '24— `.P S.gu and Pariorzan Chevar, for Bala by N. NATHAN& J L.ne 22 2.s—tf UntlitniNs-5. 3,2, 15 1-2. Gallon Dem ',johns for sale by , N. NATHAN'S. June 22 2S—ti Johfi Mcß.irron, In the Court of Common vs. I Pleas' of Schuylkill county, The Subscribers to of July Term; P. D. 1839, the Fottsville Town I No. 163. Hall. WOTICE is hereby given to all claiments • and `- other persona interested in the said Pottsville Town Hall, the a Sire Facia*. has been issued upon the Mochantea 'Lem, entered in the Court Common Pleas of Sehuy Mill county in the above stated case, and that the seine has been reviler) , served, and will be su returned by me to the next July Term uf said court. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sbetars tece, Urwlgs burg, June 22, 1839. Thorne. Stanley and Job In the Court of Com- Moore, tur the use of llcury I mon Pleas of Schuyl- Cressman, Robert Ray,'f.l- I kill county, to July linghast IL Collins, and ' Term, A, D. 1839, - Philip G Collins. f ft umber 88. vs. The Subscribers to the Pobiville Town 77a11. J IVOTICE 0 hereby gives to all claimants and ill others mierested in the said Pewit Hall; that a Sire Ncias has been Unwed upon the Mechanic's Lean, entered in the Court of Co mon Pleas o f Schuylkill county it. the above state se.; and th a t 'the vatne has been regularly served, rid will be re. turned to July Term of t aid Court. PETER F. LUDW IG, Sheriff. Sheri frt. Office, ()rw•ign bore, June 1539. JAMES N. MASON'S tChallenge Blacking ), 1 S perhaps the most deservedly popular article in the LI titled States. I t preserves the leather, gives a splend id polish, wnh half the usual taboil and will polish larger given quantity of leather than any other Blacking in the tountry. For sale at all the respectsble stores in this Bdrough and throughout the Union WARRA NT ED NOT TO :HOULE , • MASON'S IMPERISHABLE BLACK INK is war ranted to Improve age,—and may be found at Mr. Giles Store, Pottsville. May 18 once a mo 6 mo-2 Valuable R 1 Estate FOR SALE. • THE Subscrtber offers for sale that • iJI , valuable and well known property called 'Brunswick ' Forge," situate in ,East I Brunswick Township, Schuylkill Coun• ty, crinsisting of about..lft3 acres of land, the greater part of which is arable. and some of the best in the tieigitbourlmod, on which there is plenty of Lime Stone, and Iron Ore, of an excellent/quality, which has been found, and used, and no duubt there is a large quantity. The improvements are a Forge with the necessary out buildings, a Saar Mill, a fine Mansion House, five Dwelling Houses, .1:4% laige Switzer Barn, and a Thriving •:•,. - q - -;',4•• Apple Orchard. The Little Schuylkill Rivet and Rail Road both pass thtough the piefsitnes. 1237 acres of Wood Lin I 'Pita Ale from 2 to miles. from the above, is also offered for Pa le. DANIEL FOCHT. June .1.5 • 2.1 Notice. pIIRSONS who have claims against the Matt Of the Rev'. Arthur Wainwright, deceased, art retio&ted to'furnish.their accounts to the sub-cri• ber for settlement, and peraons who are indebted to saideatate to make payment without delay. June 1 W.ll. 11AGGERTY, Executor PATENT SPRING STEEL. Cross-Strained Saddles. RICILIRD D. S.'IIOIIVVER, .i'uddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer, Ra:SPEC - PET LLY tenders his sincere thanis to his Customer* and the Public in general for the very liberal encouragement he has received frem them. lle now Informs them that he has MS improvement in the construction 'of Saddles, Mr winch he has a patent Tight. and recommends them to the Public as being far superior in durability. ease, and copforrto the rider than any other yet invented, issd be recommends his Steel Spring Cross-Strained Saddle to the notice of the publid, with confidence. 11c therefore respeaTuily in rites the Public to call at his shop next door to Mr. Liartia Store .nearly .oppoaite the Exchange Hotel, Centri. street. Pottsville, and examine for themselves. He' a Iso keept constant ly on hand a general asrort went of all kinds of work. such as Saddles, Bridles Pat ent Fly Nets. Coach. Gig, and IVapon I laniess, Trunks. * Valices, 'Plevellteg Bags, and Riding Whips: &c . Esery description of work in his late will be made to o.tdar t on the shortest notice. with neatness. durability. and on terms as low u rt can be done elsewhere. lhlaW 25 . 21-tf RAGE HO.ll E 31 011:feAtTL'ft ES Fire ! Fire !! Fire!!! 13I:CKETS AND HOSE, MADE equul to and that can be procured elsewhere, and as cheap, by Rif:HARD D. StiOENER, May i 21- UP E R lOR Pale, Gold, Brown Sherry, Star, & L P. Madajra, Port. Claret, Muscas, Maim Fey, filuacatel, Lisbon. Teneritfe. Ilart & Chain. plague Wine,., in Wood and Bottle, all invented au perioi to any.othera in the Borough, for ado by N. NATIJANS. Joie 15. '24— . NEW SPRING GOODS. _ Wham Lewis, - RESP€CTFULLY informs his friends and the liublic generally, that he is just reeeeiving ai his Dry 'good and IttiMugs Store, a few doors a bove the Town HALL, a large and general assort timid isfStsple and Fancy Dry &Owls: Bonnets:Leg. horn Ind Palm Leaf Hats, &c. &c. &c. april 27 11—tf • Bale Bat. - T A*: Bithacriber has erected a Hay Press at trick's uuergelm nmile.canal. rear Lawrenceville. where be to keep on hand a continua supply, of Pressed Hay and Straw which he well aeon reasonable tenni. Wen' for K. and St raw .thankfully received and strict ly attended to. Reference Mr. Henry %ger. Agent' Pottai,ille. ,JACOB FRICK. June fl lamb 433 Davrs Safety Lam^. O F ; th e best construction, and most approved kind alio makes new gamuts to old lamps, and other repairs done authe enbiscriberia Clock and Watch Makei Shop, ik Centre sereet,'Pettiivillr: Juni 22—tf JOSEPH CXPVTHWOSTIT. EMS 1ff612 ima 25-31 ME MEE it4of Printers UNITED STATES. SPITALL, Wood LetterVatter Lod Et!tiriayee; lave pli a , 21, Frankli n Moe; fhiladelew rueorrt.. folly announces to the Natal Cot the 174edllitataa w that he has coanmetieed the titanolhOtare orWood Letter,. . Wood Lalitenkof every deae.ripito,fhidt . kini thirty-four line PICK, or upwards made •to ore* On• tha abprteat notice; Ornamental Letters of entirel) . 4mter sad /omit splendid patterns, fbr heads of iferreptipwre, ti I lines, Ste. from two lines great primer to any larger. His type will be made of materials of the' best assortment, well seasoned and prepared by machine-, ry, invented for the purpose, which inures the moat exact adjuatinent. • - Specimens will bit Poblisheti.sit,earints 'ENGRAVING ON. -WOOD, Executed with neatness and PromPtiode. Heads f or newspapers, facsimiles, ornamental` and plain rule*, &c. cut with the tresittst accuracy in typo metal or wood. Old cast metal cuts, ornaments, ilte.; engravedtry. er, and made quail to new at half their oft#lttil toot; A liberal di*connt for . cash. Six months credit on the most spoil:eyed security. Orders from . the country prompity attended to. All letters must be post paid. H3' Editors of papers in tho country who will rive the above aavertisentent a few insertioni, and forward a paper containing the Mine to the adver. User, will be paid therefor in any of the above mentioned materiels. June 8 • .• • FOR SALE. • • A TWO • STORt BRICK HOUSE in Norwegian 'Street, Borough of Poundlks; 7,• 1 , with the adjoining half lot of - ground, lately . IS .• uccup'ed by Strange N. Palmer, Eag. The - house a well built, with good accommoda• ions for k faintly residence. terms, which wi/I be reasonable, apply to May. Idth 20—tf G. W. FARRIXVR. or to A. UNDERIIILL; 14 Pius Street, New Yurk; May-18 20-3 t Trustees. Cloth, Casimere, and • - SUMMER CLOT H. A LA RGE and welt selected asa p we nt atilt LARGE prices, just received AV tale at the die 3 p.Cash Store. SAMUEL UARTZ. May 26 . 21ntf A ew , Goods.° MILLER & HAGGERTY have on hand a rut assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines' and Liquors, to which they:, invite the attention to their Friends and the Puhlie, who may be desirous of buying cheap goods tur cash. may 4 18—tf Challenge Blacking. • . TIIIS Celebrated Article--Mason's Uaequalled and Admiral:. Challenge. Mauling, by the Gross, Dozen, or Single Boa.r.Alao Blattou's Superi or B&rek Wiling Ink, warranted to improve by age, in Bottles, by the Grose or Retail; for sale .bye June 1 22-tf • , A. A. GILE... . NEW GOODS.. A LARGE and general assortment of Fresh ;nd Sea . Lit tamable Goods Just received and now opening b the subscribers, which will be sold low for Cash—in Cash only. . JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon May 25 - 41.4 MACKEREL No, 1 andßi Lard, . Beans and Barley, Hams, and Shoulders, far sale by . may .4 18—tf HUNTZINGER ISt. KREBS. .-- - - BARGAINS 41. THE wtbseriber thankful for the patronage received' informs the Public that he ham just •received_ and opentd at his Cheap Store in Market street. a second. supplyof Spring Goods, to which he would invite their attention. EDMUND W. EARL May 25 21--tf LAN A catplimeree. Figured Satin Vesting,. Marseilles do.. Hoskin Gloves, White and Mixed 1 Hose, Pun- . gee Hdkra, tkc. E. W. EARL. • May 25 21-tf BLEACHED and . Unbleached Domestic Muslim Checks, Chintzes.Girighams,Hosiery, May 25 21-tr. E. W. EARL' LADIES White and Black Silk Hose, Green Perigee Veils. Cambric Hdkfs., Worked Ruffles. Fancy Dress Hdkra., dcc. E..W: EARL LOW Summer Stocks, Bottoms, Collars , Embroidered' Suspenders. just received and for sale cheap. May 25 25-tf E. W. EARL. Bacon. IMAMS, Shoulders, and Flitch—a prime lot for 'tattle by A. A GIGS. June 1 . • QRIDGEW %TER TREATISES. complete in 7 irel or:tee—cheap. just received and for sale by May 18 ' B. BAN NAN;, 400 Bushels Potatoes. • 5 0 Barrels Superior family flour in Seim% and for sale whol , asale by SAMUEL HAUTE. May a. 5 . nraf VIVATER N'SjEt GLISH 2 DBAVYING PAPER • from 10 cenu re $!,P,§ per sheet, just received and for sale by BANNAN. May 18 2O WATE Ft FUSE, For. Blasting under water,a fresh supply just re' , ceived and for sale at this office. May 11. • STEEL PEPTS6 - AFRESH supply of three pointed Perryan Pens, under Spring. do.. Extra fine pointed do.. .611 lots do.— Also Ladies' Boudvir Steel Pens. just received and for saletily B HANNAN. May 10 20 Silk ! Silk ! - C LARK on the Mulberry Tree and Silk worm; a new and excellent work. Cobb's Silk Manual—and Sayer's American Fruit Garden Compamion,4 so a new,and'excellent work, Just received and for talc by . • . may 4 • 14— B. BANNAN. PAPER'S,A - C. ALARGE assortment of Foolscap Letter and Note Papers from $1,60 to $6 per ream. ruled Among the topply is .sonati superior Reels!' Victoria' Post. pit received` Vholtteale and Retail by May 16 20- B. FIANNA& School 4111illis A T 25 cents per 100, jast received and Cor sale by 1111i.lone I B. &ANNAN. Metallic Memoranda . = ROWEL HARWOOD'S luiprovedrutent Memorandum w ith Metallic pen, just received alio for ode by June 1 B. WOMAN. NEW SPRING GOODS..- A GENERAL assortment of Freaß tiiid4ttesplit6 able Goods, jbmt reccilice now clitariter foe' sale, Ix:lnsisting of Dry Goods,. ; . GroterieS, . • Glass and Ittieenssrmuw M‘ekeeel and Dry Vila , . • Salt, Plaster, - &e.;410:. Which will be sold unusually low for Mdtkorlit ne"- change for country Produce , MI dill * . th• Borough, and publick generaq alp ObsPentfilllj . in vited to call and examine fat' tlimitselires. • A- A. GILE. 18-4 my 4 ARDINESaciii ANCHOVIES,jost far sale by N. NATEMNS, Join IS' 244 Tobacco. AVERY superior article of Cavezidiki, Conan Roll and Fine Twist Toluca,. by the keg or retai—Abso Fine Cnt Tobacto for Stooling, ish, dalfgpaniali and Common Segare'f lone 1 224 f A. amp, r
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