s poke with inipassioned eloquence for more than an hour. interrupted at the close of his different topics by w the most animated cheers. At his conclusion, hi c h was one olthe most powerful efforts of 'feel ing and eloquence to which i ever listened, the air was rent 'with acclamations. The scene was. one of true grandeur. From five 0 night tbousane:FeoPle were in attendance.' More then fourtrondred Ladies, representing the grace and beauty of all the States in the Union, were on the Piazza of the United States. As Mr. Clay alighted from the carriage, and was passing with the committee into the Hotel, a beau tiful wreath of roses descended from some lair nt hands .0 the balcony upon his bro Js• This incide pro duced another hearty acclamation. In the d ra wilts•room , Mr. Clay was received by Gun. Scott. after which lie vas introduced to a large number of the citizens of Saratoga, visitors, itke. • This evening n ball is to be given at the United States, in honor of Mr. Clay. Y It will, it is said, be far more brilliant than any ever known at Saratoga. will not attempt to contrast the warm, ardent, enthusiastic reception , spontmiionsly offered to Mr. CLAY, wtth the cold, formal, constrained, ,Vifictitl pageants gotrrp for Mr. Van Soren. Mr. CLAY'S approach seemed to create a panic among the dignatariea. Yesterday the President and two members of the Cabinet were here. Tn day they disappeared. Messrs. Fiti.rrit and Ponirrarrr le't lust evening. The President with two of the princes" departed at 11 o'rilocd, for Ballston, where l a said he attends a Convention. Mr. CLAY occu• pies the rooms lie vacated. An ominous succession Every thing has gone eff charmingly. The Yeo men of Saratoga have shows three tem.-Whigs -worthy of the soil which their is&dri. defended.— el left their meadows and the harvest fields to w ecome among them the Statesman who has so long and so eloquently asserted the rights, defended the inteiests, and upheld the honor of the American , . People. A gentleman who was at the ball on the g of the, 9th, speaks of its :splendor as whollyevenin unser. passed in all his acquaintance with merry makings, and it has been extensive. DREADFUL SELF-MU The Itladisonian, Wisconsin Inquirer of the 16th says—'• The American Hotel in this place was Sunday afternoon last, the scene of a horr .e. oc currency of this kind. At about 4 o'clock, the ! ..non . of Mr. Fake, the keeper of the American Hoick was attracted by a gurgling noise: and in casting his eye, observed standing in the doer of a twin a short distance front hint, a man literally zuvered with blood, pvtutang to his throat., and beck oning to him to approach. Startlid rind shucked, Mt.. Fake advanced towards and followed him into tae room, where he beheld a scene horrid and sick• n ine in the extreme, 'Fite ,floor and bed covered with blood ; an open razor, the imFlement of death, lying on a chair ; and the sett-murderer, who had ..unk upon his - knees, struggling for breath, with !us throat itut•t—the treadles completely severed Surgical assistance was immediately called, but nothing could, be done fcr his, as he determinedly and hectically resisted every attempt made to dress or even touch the wound.; " Hui ohly desire was to see his wife, who was in the family; and 'having; obtained a slip of paper, wrote with a pencil—' I want to see my wife. It's all I ask; . 'D.' -IX was deemed prover how ever, not to grant his request, and he, after a half se hour of intense suffering expired. • His name was Nathaniel T. Duncombe. ' " As will be seen by the following letters which we arc permitted ,to publish, one of which was ad dressed to his wife an hour or two before, and the other found on his body after his death, the cause of this suicide was an unfortunate difficulty between 'outsell and his wife, which it appears he could not succeed in reconciling. This difficulty arose from brutal treatment at-,his hands ; and which compel led her six or eight months ago, to leave the family of Mr. Fake. The husband who resided. at Jeffer son, carne to this place two or three daps before his death for the purpose of reconciliation. " Having failed in this, he came to the determi nztton.of destroying hitirself; and waited' until his wife and Mr.-Fake's family had gone to church,oind then crawled in a window into her apigament, where, after cutting his arms, which were found to be deep. ly gutted in several places, he opened his wife's trunk, took out her clothing, and-besmeared each seperate article with blood, wrote the initials of his name in glaring capitals, with blood 1 1Peri the wall, and then cut his throat! "buncombe formerly resided in the city of New 'Vora, where he now has a brother, and was a baker by trade "'l find it impossible to bring about a reconcilia tion with my wife, and I feel that it js impossible fur me to survive. It could have been effected, and we, should have been happy, if it were nut for a few who have Wier) a mistakerrview of my actions. I forgive them. Let them reartember, 'to err is hu man, to forgive'divine.' M have striven hard in this new country to obtains home for my family. My affectiens were wholy placed on my wife, notwith• standing 'some things that have occurred to mar the marriage. I freely forgive her, and now I am out of the way of prosecution, Lhope she will forgive what has gone amiss on my side, as she would not do it when I was still living.. I used "very persua- Uon that I was capable of, but by the interference of-a few bulks who wished • a • I have failed; on them tests a heavy responsibili ty. • • •it 'is now 'Sunday. the 30th of Jane.' 'After writing the above, I have come to the de termination to try once:more ; and if all fail, and she regtin'inflexible to my request, as I find it is hard to part with her, as well as with my life, my doom in sealed, and I shill leave,this world, with al! its allurements, to find that yet which death, the pSor man's friend, has for me. I.7"Doricesrat.'" Saralee Springs.---The number id' visiters at the Springs last week. was far greater than on any for-- mer occasion. Every Hotel overflowed, and all " spare rooms,' in dwellings of the villagers which could be impressed, were occupied by visitors. And the scene is as gorgeous, as it is gay. The inter course between the visitors is as inartificial as pos sible. People soe.n not to have gone there—as ma ny go abroad to make themselves disagreeable Strangers meet and converse with frankness and , cordiality. The cold, formal repulsive rules which tee frequently hreese over the enjoyments of social •intercourse, have been repudiated at Saratoga. Distinguished men, from neerly,all the States of the Union, are at the Springs. Among those whom we recollect ware the Tresident of the United States, Heory• Clay, Gen. Stiott;•the Hon. Abbot Lawrence, .the iion.•Peleg Spraguei" the Hon. Mr. Briggs, the Hun. Caleb Cushing and "Peter Parley," of Massa• chusetts; Gov, Meson of Michigan, the late Gov, Branch of North Carolina, Chief J Ostice Hornblow er of New Jersey, Josiah Randall, Esq. of Pailadel phia, the Hon. Mr. Meredith and. Reverdy Johnson Hag. of Baltimore, Philip Hone, tne HOD. N. P. Tallmadge, Chief J ustice Jones, tl udge D. B. Tall midge, the Hon. Edward Curtis, the Hun. James Monroe., and " Major Jae* Downing." of Nora York. Among the Ladies of distinction, are the Countess of Westmoreland, the Ledrof the late Gov. Clinton, ~aid the Authoress of "Letters from the old world." in the New York .Anterican.—Albany evening Jour. nal. InAititlED. In the Borough of Pottivitle, on Monday afternoon, the 12th inst. by Strange N. Palmer, Mr. Gamma Gaireariat.o, to Miss Maam..4.lm Ewes, all of Potts tale. In the Boroactrof Potteville, on Monday Ammon, the 12th inst. by Strange NA: Voter, Mr. Saxou item, to Miss, Ann, daughter of Mr. George Lee. it of Pottsville.• ' , )1) , Da Orrthe sth mat., at the residence of her aort.in-htw, Mr. William frahnomock, in Cheater 4 - minty, of consumption, in. the 53d year of her age. Mrs. Sgifilla Antelid Ernst, IMr. John C. Ernst of this place. She died with the fidkat, eonfidecce in het Re deemer Fed the peace end composing with which she expected the approach of death, end the desire to depart, which she eapreased, assure her friends her faith was Oct in raf*an the Lord. this Borough, on Tuesday last. William aim ley, urtaeummption, in Bath year. The whole number of mills in Lowell, in at 0 . present time 28. Those of the Boon Company, fel. r in number, were the last erected ; they re 155 by 5 fret, five stories high.• A new company is now e ting• few nr‘five additionahnills. The whole nu her of operatives employedin the tmnls 111647, d their wage. amount to one minion seven hand d and forty thnnaand dollars a year. averaging a fr tion over $2OB to etch 'iodide:hull. Besides t the Locks and Canal Company employ . soo and can furnish machinery complete for a mill 5000 spindles in tour months. There are used in the mills, nearly 50,000 bales of imago a year, also 4810 cords wood, 11.560 toils anthracite coal, and 500,000 bushels charcoal, 65.- 289 gallons of oil, 1225 tons iron, ana 3000 , barrels flour for strreh. Salaykill Coal - Trade Shipments of Coal for the weekending on Thurs day evening last. Shipped by _Boats. 1 4 , . Del. Coal Cp. ' - 30 1 . 6 9 Milnea 4- Spencer 16 Charles Lawton, ' Id 700 Bell & Bolton, < 11 560 Potts & Batman. 9 -408 S. Heilner & Son, 9 41'5 R G., Lehr, 8 411 M. Murphy, 7 • 3 5 Bennett & Taylor 7 .3118 G• Bast, •6. . • . 39,2 A Steinberger, a 6 392 S. B. lit Ave & Co. ' 6 392 Stockton •& Stevens, 6 291 Hewes Bober & Co. 6 265 Sillyman & Nice, -5 267 • C. Shippen, 6 268 F. J. Pmvin - 4 908 11 Kear, 3 164 J K Olewine & Co. 3 ;61 Sundry Shippers, ,- 57 293 RDER Per last report, LITTLE SCOUYLKILL COAL TRADE.; Aug. .2 F Kopp: 3 Gov 1.) 5 Darnel 7 Peach 8 A CV hii 1 o•Johanna ' . Lacv"Ja Nan . ci 13 Wm and 14 F Kepn , - 15 Gov D ' Aug. 3 Mary P J.hn W • 13 Boats 82 per last 95 Bon ta CARBON RAIL ROAD. --r The foilowini is the amoun o f Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Thursday wren ing last Per last Report The followin on this road evening last Per I. , CIIUYKL The followni l on this road ri;; The follow in on tins road for ng last_ Mauch Chunk Parryville Penn Haven Mauch Chunk Parryville • Penn Haven = WHEAT 1 'RYE FLOU RUCKWHE RYE,It th. sale • RYE CHOP OATS 40 ce POTATO " CORN-100 CLOVER S: TIMOTHY FLAXSEE WHISKEY 21 BUTTER— cents pct . '. pound - und—ia Kegs 20 cents EGGS—I2i eels per dozen. LARD-14 eats per pound. TALLOW— Ocenta per pound. HA MSIBI c nue per pound. , CORN tioll 1 00 mate per bitshelind emend . BACO*-13 Cents per pound._ BEESWAX 20 cent, per po und. FEATHERS{-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKEREL, by the bbl. No. J. $l7 No 2, $l5 SALT-4 50 per bb1.475 per bushel PLASTER .is worth $7 5 0 per ton. HAY $lB per ton. . . TEN D I LLARS REWARD Vr'be id for the recovery oft BAY MARE, that w either stolen or went. astray on the night of the • August,.frorn Mr. R. Bill's Land. log in Schny ill Haven. The-said Mars is a light chesnot'brow aboatifi years-obi, to good condition. with a bald -four wliltellegs f rinta scar on the hind part irTi she tras been kicked. Th e abase reward and a l reasonable chugep.will -be paid on the delivery the IMMO to Jobs HityloissWavern in Schuylkill Myren. Schuylkill Couniy,•by the owner. August 17 33-30 WM. ILITZBY liE subs4riber bee always on band, orbia won manof .aanwe. Mark Boas, from 6} cents to III; each, which be will fell at Pbibulelphin pekoe.— Tbe Hooke he wilt , wartant to be equal, and in a veal many Instances superior, in point of inatftials and manufacture, to Awed:red from Pb ilat or elsew iet here. Aev N. B. AU kis& of Beeler boo' ad to witit4iimi shortest seUeloustat Tows* Mew- 216 11.662 4258 ...230,456 I= I r 52 Porter 54 1 54 54 t 4B 50' kson .58 • 52 Rebecca 52 ;52 ['Porter SOLD. Orr i 22 55 0 , 59 4298 4955 MOUNT 52,285 NATHAN CLEAVER, ECM RANCH RAIL ROAD. W EST is the amount of Coal transpoeted , r the week ending en Thursday 4,970 Tone. 82,652 t report 57,622 ROBERT C .HILL Collector. L'L VALLEY "RAIL ROAD. is the amount of coal Van sported to Augustlo, 1839. 39,830 H. H. PQTTS, Collector CREEK AIL 'ROATO la the amount of Coal tranaPOrted the week ending on Thursdal even -1,162 Toni. • 27;033 Per hist report Total 2E4202 GEORGE 'WA DEWY Collectbr COAL TRADE=-1931 . the week ending Angue Boats. Tune. 114 5602 46 1364 47 1714 I TAL SHIPMENTS. ° - 1465 73,43 805 26,34 458 16,33: 2728 116,08 OF TIIE MARKET. EMED Pottsville, Avast, IT, Isse. R, by the load wax worth on Friday . per paabel.in demand. $2 25 petewt. in demand. T FLOUR/COO per ow t load 75 by the beatoal—•ready iiez bushel la !demand —ready sale. centi per bushel iademand :ants per Nadel in demand. 3D—sl2 00 per bushel. EED-42 50 imr bushel. 1 45 per bushel in demand centi per gallon Blank Books,. O/Jir of the Mine Hill and 'Schuylkill • Valley Rail Road Company. PHILADELPHIA, Angustl7th,4l39. rillHE Board of Managers have this day declared -s- a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, upon the Capital Stock, from the profits of the Road, for the last half year, pay on and after the 7th init. JNO. 11. CRESSON, Treasurer. August 7th 33- - . • Office of the Schuylkill Navigation Company PHILADELPHIA, August sth, 1839 THE -Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of TEN PER CENT, or Five dol: len; a share, on the capital stock of the Company for the last six months, which will be paid to the stock halders or their legal representatives on and alter the 15th inst. CLAUDIUS HARPER. August sth 33 Treasurer. 242,08 Mitchel's New School Geogra phy and Atlas. A FURTHER supply just received and ror sale, . 42 L wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices, by August. 17 33 B. BANNAN.. 014 Newspapers. S EVERAL hundred' old Nesibpapera for Bale at this office. aug 17 . 33 The Churchman's Manual.- .. AN Exposition of the Doctrines, MinisPy and Worship of the Protestant Episixfpal Church in the United States, by the Rev. Benjamin Dorr, A. Rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia, Sec ond Editinn, just received and fqr sale by August 17 • 33 ,;. B. BANNAN. It.biusline de Lainea,„ . AFEW pieces of the Above artic,„le just received and for sale cheap by E. W. EARL. - 'August 17 • 33-fr. ,610 Tone 49 STRAYED away from the subscriber, tesiding Lawtontown, about three weetts ago, a Red and White Spotted COW, with two holes in her horns, and with a Bell on, the clapper of which •is tied with a string. Whoever will ret...rn said Cow to. the subscriber, or give him information where be can get her shall be reasonably rewarded. ALEXANDER BIBBECK. . Lawtontown, August 10, 32-3 t• At a meeting of the Town Council, held on Tuesday Evening, August 6th, I on, the following Resolution was passed.— 111E3OLVED, That the Chief Burgess and High wil'Coristable be, and they are hereby required, to enforce the laws relating to vagrants end persons who expose themselves in a state of intoxication in the streets of Pottsville,--and that a copy of this Resolution be published in allthe -newspapers in the Borough for three weeks. Tketract from Me Minutes, EDWARD OWEN PARRY, Town Clerk. 32-3 t 1,787 - 38,043 Tone A ugust 10, THE Subscriber will sell a few thousand very fine Mahn:antis trans dow growing near Orwqrs.` burg on high:gravelly ground. where the limed be— comes more mature thawin any Other situation. and on that account are mortyvaltiable'for planting. Ma ny of the trees are-now over fuur and a half feet high, an unusually well branched; they will be mold now on reasonable terms, to be delivered in October or November Aug. 10 IS HEREBY given. that in conformity with the ovisions of the act of assembly regulating the applications of Bank ing institutions for charters, that Samuel Meitner, A. Steinberger, B. R. Mears, John Provost, D. R. Bennett, Joseph Jeans, Morris G. Refiner, R. G. Lelar, B. M. Clenachan, J. F. Tay lor, Samuel D. Leib. and James S. Welke°, intend, applying to the next Legislature er the Common. wealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Banking institution to be called .Smnivuor.t. Coon v‘v Bane or Mtsisaarna.x." to be be located in the Borough of Minersulle, County of SchuylkilL The capital of the said Bank to be $300,000. with the privilege of increasing the same to-One Million dol. lai•sie object and intention of the institution be. ing the exercise of Banking and Discounting privi- leges and the promotion of the Coal Trade and the general welfare of community by a liberal and healtl y transaction of business. August 10,11139 -cm.N iron-wood cane, with plain b ick horn top' and the initial. b. D. L. on a silver plate, has been mislaid. dt is valueless, except as a memorial of the owner, and the finder will be both thanked and rewarded by leaving it at this office, Aug. 10 HENRY LEp4R 3 Jr. COAL AND COMVISS7WI MERCHANT, ..PHILADELPHIA. - COAL received upon Storage, or rot Shipping up. on the usual .terms. August 10 LIPPIJVCOTA ACM 311.1=1.1112 , TAZI6O3II, Old Post•Oillce, Pottsville, Late of 119, Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. at IN conacquence of encouragement beyond my I. sanguine estectitimu4l would respectfully state t o my !needs, that for our mutual bearat,l ham undo nomell acquainted with Mimeo french eye-, tem of4irment cutting at a heavy mew% mailer thirteachieg &Which Iron armt: The mama fm certairity and taste samba 4bers that /have coat mew and 'I ans no* prepared to insure an chi. gaol At in all Wee, a andto the endielatathegi*of all Who 'lloorlder taste and derma in dove an Oh. Cub: saiksol wrdepit of Garment- WHAT ttangho. wi n "'Pe 1 4 11141 " 8- any laikr Jam - ip. 91) mindlekDdli ignielli* apron le warn& et.in am MOE 1. 4 0-41 , . Stray Cow. Borough Notice. 111orus Multicaullis. JOSEPH MORGAN. 32 -8w NOTICE. A Cane 11'Maid. TELP MINERS? JOURNAL. Peilingiltanits Hall REFECTORY• JOHN SILIPWR I • P ROPRIETOR, Respectfully request:rids friends awd-cosuuners will accept his sincere thanks for The great encouragement he has recelved from them wincelsectmened Vic above establishment.' In making this request, 3. S takes tbehpportuni ty to Inform them be has made extensive arrange ments for tbe.Suramer Bewinesa, and will coniitant ly be supplied with all - the delicacies -and articles which the Philadelphia Market can afford during the Suminei Season. Old Noterio Wine, per bottle. 200 ' , do. Pole Sherry, do. 2 00 do. Britton do. do. 200 &o. PoSt, ''do, do. 200 do. Lisbon, do. . -do. i 00 Cbonipoipie Henrsf,.Clay Wine, 2 (10 do. Napoleon, do. 2 0(1 do. . Woodcock, do. 2 00 do. Viaoria, do. 2 00 da. 't - ' Pci/metto, do. 200 Pepper's, Smith's, and Sechera X X Pale Ale on Drought. Apartments always in readiness for rapper parties, &c., and those who call may expect to receive every attention. July. 6 • ST —tf NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! ri-Rt E Public are hereby most respectfully inform ed that the Mail and Express Lines of Stages, Tonniutbetween Reading and Pottsville, have since the first day of July, had no connection with John Weaver and Son's Dust Line. The Proprietors of the Mail and Express Lines, noticed with' 'regret the curse stose pursued in a mitotic print, in re lation to the Opposition 'Line by that proprietors of the Dust. The Proprietors of the 114111 and Express disapproving of such proceedings, thought it advi sable, in order to promote their own • persona' inter ests, to have no connection wit% ihe • Dust Line.— They thereflire dissolved, and the public may toi• plimily rely that such is the case. The Mail Line between Pottsville and Reading, to connect with the Rail Road for Philadelphia, and the Lines of Stages running to Easton, Lancaster and Harrisburg, will leave Mortimerls Hotel, Potts- ville, daily at ti o'clock, and arrive in Reading in time to dine at Weldy's (Coleman's) Hotel, and take the Cars for Philadelphia, • Returning, will leave S. Peter's Office, White Swan Hotel, 108 Race street, Philadelphia, at 5 o'. clock, A. M. daily, and after the arrival of the Cara leave Weldy's (Coleman's) Hotel, Reading, dine 'at D. Walker's Hotel, Port Clint." ane arrive in Potts ville at an early hour in the afternoon. THE EXPRESS LINE Will leave Mortimer's Hotel, Pottsville, ddily al 1 o'clock, and arrive in.fticading at an early h.ur in the evening. Returning, will leave J. Peter's Office,' White Swan, 108 Race Street, Philadelphia, daily at 3 o'- clock, P. M., and arrive inTottsville the following day. in time 4o dine. Fare through in Car No. 1, Mail Line, $4,50 " " ih Car No. 2, " •• 4,00 Fare in the Express Line, Car No. 1, - •§1 0 C • • " Car No, 2, ' 4,50 For - Seats apply at Mortimer's Hotel, Pottsville, Weldy's (Coleman's) end Herr'iii Hotels, Reading, and J. Peter's Office, 105 Race Street, 4nd•Sapder son's Merchants' Ilotei„.N. Fourth Street, Miriade!. PETERS, BRISEL, & CO. Potteniille, August 3, 1839 JUST receiver, alarge assortment of Fresh Green . and Black Teas, in Chests , Chests &frkixes, for family use, fur sale,- Wbolesale.and Retail by June 15 WA:TEIZ FUSE, • For' Blasting under- water, a fresh supply just re ceived and for sale at Ibis office. May. 11. STRAYED away from the subset i ber, on the canal in this Borough, on Tuesday Evening last, a LITTLE mh o , BLACK MARE, between 8 and 9 years old, with a lump on each hoof on her fore feet. Whoever will return said Mare to the subscriber, or give him information, or leave information at this office, where he can get her a. gain,ihall be reasonably rewarded. WILLIAM BARKER. August' 3 31-3t* YEHE subscriber has just received, and will con stantly keep on hand at his Book Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, an elegant supply of Catholic Books, mom/ which are Quarto Family Bibles—with Plates, N Octavo do. do. do. Key of Paradise, elegantly bound and gilt, do. common do. do. True Piety, elegaralybound and gilt, do. •tommon do. do. 'Christian's Guide, elegantly bound and gilt, do. common do. do. `bade Mecum, Daily Exercises, Pocket and School Testaments, Poor Man's Catechism, .Bmall Catechism, Prince Hohenlohe's Prayer Book, elegantly bound and gih, Think Well On't, or reflections on the _great truth of the Christian Religion, Geraldine, a Tale of Conscience. All of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. Er Books not on hand will be obtained to order. August 3 31— B. BANNAN. Mitchell's New School Geogra phy and,Atias rrflE latest and best Gedgraphy extant, ins - • . -a limited and for wale, wholesale and retail at Phil adelphtaphia prices, by B. BANNAN. July 13 THE partnership heretofore existing between Robert Adams and Franklin Bensamen, trading under the firm of Adams & Bensaman. Flour and Feed Dealers, was dissolved on the 27th ult., by mutual consent. MI persons indebted to tbo said firm are requested to make payment as early as pos sible, and all those having claims will present them to. Robgrt Adams for settlement, who will continue dictum - Anima at the old stand. 32-6 mo August 3 GERALDINE; A 'Tale of Conscience. ctgriERALDINE, a Tale of Consciimce," is a work of great interest, directed to remove prejudice, and present the light of troth. It is .re. commended especially to those who are engaged in the moat important inquiry.; 'which is the Church of Christ ? "—Bishop Senna, Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. August 3 31— Ea 32-61 O MOULD R111'1", aoek awl lilitek Arefken POTFSYJLLE 1 0 .11 f: BINFECTS:ILLY the that be "um' has co bend a general amortment of Brien Aright Deg Mocha, 7riatty-fsar littaveltekir, Pat ent leer, Englitifsar ranee, end ',ladies Winches. Jewelry ofall descriptivue, .11.isical Boxes. Breast Pica, and Earflap, Oaf Guard Chains and Keys,— Silver Table Space. Gentledien's and Ladies fra cas, Thimbles, Clasps kir tnoney parses, &c., ail of whillit will be sold cheap Be' cash. N. B. Clocks and Watches array description Tana B. tetairetkat the OM slotted natio. . 23—tf rr i r7rV i r . l l M ( 7l l.. l AT . *** pritO Of 15' deiga pee , fir vat ' ft: NATHAN& LI A OARS: WINES: Proprietors. 31—u Fresh Teas. N. NATHANS. 24- Stray Horse. Catholic Books. Dissolution. ROBERT ADAMS, FRANKLIN BENSAMAN. 31-30 *tra'y ft*. STRAYED from the subscribe 4 on Friday. 25th oh, a, brindle CA t: f3 W, about years old, short tail, Nantesl belt with brass buckle on the strap. Whoever will return her or give iofirrrnition where she may be found, will be satiably rewarded. PATRICK GINLY. Middleport. August 3 - 31-10 C. Irl.,r,teL /14•1/1 DENTIST, - FROM PRI LA DELPHI A RESPECTFELLY inform. his friends and the public generally, that he is ?repared to perform all operations in the above line ; such as Plugging, Cleabing, Extracting, &c. with neatness, and on the - most approved principles. Porcelain Teeth inserted agreeable to the wishes of applicants--Terms moderate. N. B. Ladies and othertowill be attended to at their respective dwellings, or at Mrs. Moores• op posite the old Post-offrce, where Mr. W. will remain about a fortnight. July -27 /Dissolution. rill-1E Subscribers beretorore engszed in the Foundry Business, under the firm of Winter 'leen g- Brown, dissolved their connexion by inutual consent, on thelßih May, 1839. Unsettled buiiriesi will be auend to by Mr. Winton:teen at Port Car- 1 bun. TOBI WINTERSTEEN. JOHN BROWN Port Carbon, July 26, 1.39 NEW CI NG. A NEW supply of Ready Made Clothing has just been received from New York, and is now sell ing at the old Post-office at 20 per cent cheaper than it uan be had hy buying the goods and having it -Ina rip facia reel here. The Subscribe ill continue to receive through. out the year, Clothing made of the beat materials by the brat workmen, and in the bah possible manner, which will invariably be sold at New York retail prices. IL LIPPINCOTT, Pottsville. July 27, 30.- A boy of good address, who. ic respectably con nected, and who can come well recommended is wanted to assist in the Store. gone other need ap ply. • PROPOSALS will be received for.extioguishing the Are in the Jugular Vein—Broad mountain, by LEWIS C. DOUGIIEkTY. Schuylkill Haven, July 27 - PROOSAL.S • for a L'easeror Purchase of P FAL 111.17.91111.11 LL, Pottsville, P;i. TIIR Subscriber gives notice; that be will receive Proposals for the purchase 1 of this desireable Hotel, so well known ' _ = I — : to the travelling community, or he will' receive bide for leasing it unfurnished, from the Ist. April, 1840, for a term of yelirs. Nu property in the State can be made more profit- Able under judicious superintenslanen than this.— Its location in the coal region and the tide of visit ors always pouring in, will continue to render 5t a place of resort esiong as.the great coal and iron op erations 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 ofTbiladelpfita, and travel ling will consequently increase, with these eatgcded facilities.. The Proposals either :or purchase or lease, must be directed to the subscriber before the Ist March, 1890, and unexceptionable references given as to standing and capabilities for the proper conduct of such an Establishment. • , GEORGE SEIOEMAK ER, Pottsville, Pa July 20th, 1829. es - rhp U. S. Gazette, Pennsylvanian: and New York Star will publish the above once a week un til Christmas next, and direct their bills ,to Cot. Shoemaker, Pennsylvania hall, Pottsville, Pa FANCY DRY GOODS Just Received. GREEEN Blond Thvel Veils, - French Tambord Collars, Do. Worked Hkfs., Linnen Cambric - do., Sap.' White Kid Gloves; • Fancy Baskets. Cloth and Hair Brushes, Flesh and Tooth' Drueft, Fancy Soaps, Extracts, Cologne, Perfumes, 4.c., Just received and for sale by July 20 29—tf N. N,ATH ANS. - - Davret. Safety Lamps, AliF the best cor.struction, and moat approved hod 'kr also makes new poses to old lamps, and other repairs done at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop. in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 22—tf JOSEPH COATSWORtH. FOR SALE. . A TWO . STORY BRICK HOUSE in' Norwegian Street, Borough of .Pottsville, nr: with the adjoining half lot of ground, lately Oh a occup 4 ed by-Strange N. Pobiter,Alig. The house is well heih, with gooditecumtnoda ions for a fenaily residence. For terms, which will be, reasonable,amily to May Nth 211--tf G.. W. FARQVILAR. or to A. UNDMtH!LL, 14 Pine Street, 'New York, MaylB 26-3 t Trustees. Notice; 1111111". Stockholders °Pike Minera' Bank of Potts villa, in the County ofSebuylkil hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at their next Session tor a -renewal of arter of said Sank, and en increase of its pits) from two hundred thousand dollars, to fire hundred thousand dollars, created for the stmciftc object of facilitating the CoalVrittle and other com mercial business of the surrounding neighbourhood, by the general operationsof a.Bank of Thsedurn and criculanon. CHARLES LOESER, Cashier. -ilune )9 26-6 mo Notice. LETTERS of administration/ of the goods and ehattles which were of Ja es Jones , deceased, of Pottsville, intikeeper,having been granted to the subscriber, all parsons having aims against the es tate of said vleeeased are requested 'to present them without delay, and all persons indebted to the same to make payment to the subscriber: 3AMES ROWLAND, Administrator; residing at thevorner of Norweg an and Rail Road Street, Pottsville. July 10, JAMES S. MASOIVS Challenge Blacking). jS perhaps the most deservedly popular article in the: United States, ft preserves the leather, gives aaidend id polish, with half the usual labor,-and will polish a larger given quantity offender than any other Blacking in discount:7. For safe at all thb respectable stores in this Borolounithronghout the Union. WARRANT ED NOT MOULD. MASON IMPERISRABLE BLA - CR INK is war ranted to improve with age;—and may be found at Mr. Dile'. Ikons, Pottsville. May M Bate Hay, T H ENIN K ,Th. ho erected a Eby Ptan at Frick. *Smite canal. near lawyeecerille, where he in to on hand a criaetutiop*Wf Premed Had Strew. which he will sell aniesuonalde terms "Orders for Hay andetraw thrudifekreceived and wrier: I,y attended to Reference Mf.nem_ V. Arra ' Pumas. • 'JAMB F CR. June - - I'a a 33 3 e Naiads THlS,GliebrAted em u Pal sad Irisitale Civiktige Bl nkiss. toy lbs Dworle kin=Also.B(asoa'slkipariT # ll4 ffiW ids wArral* . lfilmOtl" -.10 7` Oißetsile St WO% t" GILL' THE 01 PIIILLpEII4 8I - • VEHAIA N .OPPOSITIONJANE-. TaitavviEßKLy 30-20 30-31• 28-,Sw° once II MO '611110.-2 BY Reading Rail Remd, ROWED, AND EW ZbOST COACHES. Via. Reading, Pottsville, Port Corbin; Cooper's, Shamokin, Suabnry, Northumberland, and - Cattawissii.. Tugoiucil BY DAY-LiGIiT.XII tD TLIE Subscribers having made arrangement, form this rolite* clintreetion with the Daily Line of Poll, 8/menet, Finney, 4. Co. on ita arrive} in Pottsville from Philadelphia, for the purpose of transporting passengers from Philadelphia to the lusquehanna, through the 811AilOICIN COAL Fixt.nit: have started a 'Fri:Weekly Line of Stages, to leave flottaville on - • MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, immediately on the arrival oh the Philadelphia Op-. position Line, at 3 o'clock, and proceed to COOP, ER,S, where two lines will branch off, one going to SHAMOKIN, where it will arrive lit 8 o'clock, and passengers Mier sleeping there, will arrive at Price% Hotel, in Smestorv, and Lee's Rotel, at Noavutnainta 'LAND, early next morning, in time to 'alai the Pack et Boats. The'olher route from Cooper's, will procmgl...to Brady's Hotel, at CATVAIVISSA, where l it will.arrive likewise sit 8 o'clock, in tune to takerthe Coach to Bloomstrurk, Berwick, and Towanda. RETURNING, passengers will leave NoaTuust- SKRLAND at 8 o'clock in the morning, and the Depot of the POTTSVILLE and Denvirax RAIL ROAD at SUR; - bury at half past 9, proceed to Surnorin for dinner, and arrive the same evening at Perimiivn.t.e. From Csrrsvrisse Returning, passengers wd hiaye-at 9 A. M„ dine efOospers., and reach Pons. rug to inters. et the next • morviing's OppoSition Coach:to 'Philadelphia. RATES OF PARE: From Phrlad'a. thro' to Northumberland, $6,00 " de. -do troCattewissa, . 6,00 1 0., "" Pottsville to Spohne, (Broad Mt.) ; 50 S 4 do to'Cooper's, . 75 -do to Shamokin, • ; 1,50 " do to Subbury,via. Pottsville. ' & Danville R R 2,2 5 " do to Northumberland, 2,50 " • to . Cattamissa, - 1,75 JACOB 'KRAM 'BCC°. Shamokin. 'JOSEPH & - Co. Pottsville.. JOSEPH PAXTON & Co. Cattatoissa. --- PROPRIETORV":, Fur seats in Philadelphia, apply • at Sandtition's Hotel, 4th St, Mount Vernon House, 2d-5t...., - Coo l green Hall, 3dSt.',Voited States Hotertindllarshall liouse,•Chesnut Street. • Er A daily line will shorfly - be established on the above route. Pottsville, June 9,9"- - • Pleasure Waaloinh, 4 . „4afit Finnic Pleasure 'Waggon and Harneit for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. July 20 no Goods. leo , . ILLER & HAGGERTY - have on hand a ful, assortment of Dry Goods,. - Groceries, Wines, and Liquors, to which they invite the attention 14 F - their Friends end the Public, who may be desiroun of buying cheap goods for cash, may 4 IPP4itstville MARBLE MATINUFACTORY. - _ THE subscriber begs leave t6 inform the inhabi-, tanta is and the surroendinecountry % that as on hand, intends . keeping a large an well selected quantit of Marble Monuments. for graves- , --and would invite those wishing to pur chase to give him a call, as he assures them that he. will sell as cheap as they caribe procured any where. in the State, and as - well engraved.; which will be done in either English or Gorman, Scotch, Irish, of Welsblanguage or 'the dialect. ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr. 24—tf June 15 NEW SIMINVF GOODIN shows 4..escia 7 RESPECTFULLY In f arms 'lns filen& Ara .the public gencrilty, that lust veeeellting It his Dry 'Good, and, Aniline' , Storeos 'Esw 100ra bore the Teirii Mil, a largeoand 'general mod, mentlif Staple and TancY Dry Goods, Bonne* Leg. born and Palm Laatliata, &c. dcc. dtc. april p 7 • . tuniiikket Luniber ALL oit hand .conitantle. and hi& cut lei . order. Apply to T. S. RIDGWAY. Jr. Marcb 9. - 10-tf ' Part Wine FOR - • MILLER & HAGGEFT. have received one Pipe of llerrii co s. Superior Port (pure Juice of the Grape.). to tirhich. they unrite the attention of Physicians and Invalids: June 15 EMIJOHNS-5. a 2. 18 - I.2,GallomMear D tiolina fol. sale by N. NATHANIL guns 22 2.5-4 f • PAPERS, &C. A LAZE assortment ot t Pagar.ap Letter molt Mote; 4 T. - Papon fropcsl,6o to 86 pet ream. ruled plait; Among the supply is somiauperior English Viottipi Post just received Wholesale and 'beta by May 01. - 20- • B. BANNAI6. , • • Stateii Nov 114. Price 25 Cads per vOume. mToLS. iS avail 14'ettliis eheaplSrertijast reeskr-. ed. -Also the work complete from the maim** I—fer sale by • B. BA 114 . 110 4 . Jul. 6 , Mark giboulders, and Ma-4 prime lot for. by • A. A GPLE. Jane 1 ll5l-4 • Lemon yrdp. It BR Subscriber has commenced the nsenutne,: .; lure of LeMon BTportkid Oftenaor.*ll,. u , the dozen at sine -Walt die. - itA Onn J ON a C. .111ARTIA June 2:1- Titbeillbr Bea - is vuE T seltllmbefj.,-.4 I PMlifektik4o Y PM" . 7 the Tether ordeed*theSesiptieie Compturr„ at tho.utualpricet, , diattetiog the 211.00-elkeiesCW the-co wry. ' , 'r J. M. IDIKSLAND..., • ' :done 1.5', . • - : St 4,;:. • ~ e Joey ,wind' - o' . ra Ilaimpv,;, HOSTretistes.d' alirlitie lot ofJersey In ..„, ~-.,.. spike" Mitch, /he. •r d Or. lealsAy 4 4,,, , ,-„?... Jhee 22 25.. 7 tf . N-114 1 1,THANIK , -' • 'l4lllPsknitlA ~1 A VREB ' l l2 . ll ***ll4 i rge etttl*; 1 -11w 1 = C'' - • . 0 6111- - ' 144- 1 4 : 141 ' • . 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