017DITIES. Ti math for a "riarter."—The following brief dialo; in waasoverheard the other evening at the B !ry Theatre, between (wool' the.stipernumeasy gun tlemen, who let themselves out to be used on the b u t ge at a quarter of a dollar an evening. It ap pears that Uwe been required to go on in two paces,in both hich they were killed theatrically. :.I say, Jim, levet stand this—can you?" "No, I cam, it 4 s a little WO severe." s) tt ta, darted ir it isn't. I can't stand this no bow you can fix it, and I won't—vou won't catch e bear dying twice again in the same night, I tell you too much fur a quarter : "—N. York Tat tier . .4 down east person, in the course cf a recent ser ma n, observed to his female auditors, "be not proud that our blessed Lord paid your sex the distinguish ' ed honor of appearing srst lo a female alter the res urrecuon ; for it was only dare that the gltd tiding;s might spread the sooner." A gentleman employed a man hitritn a number of fruit trees, who went out its the morning and re turning at noon was asked whether he had cornp4et. ed his work. "No, was his reply," but he had Out them all dovim and was going to tom them in litie morning. • , Worthy of Imitation.—"Clentlernan," said an in &victual on biang toasted,"the last tune I attempted to make a speech, I made a fool of mvselt—l'll be hanged if I du .so now—so I drink all your good bealths." LFTIVIarm," said a liulc urchin tu,his mother, u 4 he good bcktng a molasses cup, "I•iatrit you to get rue an India rubber life preserver, so i neeOn't nee: er the." a_r An old maid eyes a single gentleman with the same feelingi dial we look at a street deg in dog days—viz: wondering whether he intends to bite. to6ndrum.—Why is a temperance society like a saw mill? D'ye give it up? Because it goes by water power. TWA . rr•.ost important question for a young lady to ask when a man pops the question, says the Repot,- hc, is, "Do you take a newspaper,and pay for ri Always have a dish of hot water handy, In cane he says no But if he hay a yes ! pin hun—lm's your ma by 411 means. TUE NEXT CONGRESS All the Stama except Mississippi, Maryland and Rhode Island have now elected their representatives to the next Congress, and it will depend upon them to say whether there shall be a nrtjortty of Loco Fo. cos in the House oillepresenlatives or not. Whig. Loco Foco. 6 Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Con nectmut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Viiginia ,N,wrth Carolina South Carolina Georiiia 1,4)(1W/sof. Tennessee lieniucky Indiana, Ohio Illinois Michigan A rkansp Missouri ' Alaba 111 a The three Stales in which elections are to he hold were represented in the last Congress by 9 Whigs and 3 Loco tocos. The effort on the part of the governinept to carry both Rhode Island and Missis sippi will be tremendous. Nor will there be no less to carry-the doubtful districts in Maryland. Hal. timbre, inasmuch as ate seods two representatives, will be a special point' pf ' attack. What say me Whigs of the Monumental City ? Shall the spoilers succeed ? There .A.lll be crintests for seven seats in the- next tieuse—Five in New Jersey, one in Vtrgi •nia, and bh'e In Pennsylvan a.-80/1. Chrpnictr. mAkti.wp. On Tbursday . ,eveptee:, thb 15th fnat. at %Taming ton, Del., by the Rev. Mr. lihorn. James 141U.GRAVIC, Jr. of. Philadelphia, to COaaELIA, daughter of John Sanderson, Esq. of Philadeflphia. ID Ell), At Flakill, New York, a Sunday morning last ALLEN T. Smixicca, son of James W. and Harrie Sabena, aged about 13 montka.; Schuykjill 61a1 Trade. Shitinents of Coal for the week ending on flints- day evening last. Shipped by DeLCoal Co. :Kitties A.. Spencer S. Heilner & Son, Potts & Bannon. Bell & Bolton, S. B. Reeve & Go. Charles Lawton, Silty man & Nice. F. J. Parvin Stockton & Stevens; Miller & Haggerty A. & IL W. Packer, Bennett & . Taylor C. Shippen, J K Olewine & Co. A. Gil° A Steinberker, R Kear, G Bast, J.. M. Saylor Sundry Shippers, last report, MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. _ • -•-- - The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road for the Week cnding.on Thursday even ing last Per last Report lIIN KIM CREEK RAIL ROAD The following is the amount of Coal transported on - thistroad for the week ending on thniAey even ing las:. 1,116 Tune. Pet last reporl. . 28,202 , • Total WE:3T BRANOrI AAR, ItOAD. . - The following is the'amolOt of Coal -transported on this road for the week i ending alb Thursday evening 3a5t4,251 Tons. , • Per last report ; ' 87,622 • Total , 91,813- ROBER7' .111 LL. Collector. rCIIUYKLILL V SId.LIL'Y RAIL ROAD. The following is the arnonnt of coal traniported on this road tip to Augustlgr, 1839. ' =E!iIMMIMBIE Fn-the week ending August 15th.— . &pls. Tone. . . Mauch Chunk 127 5237 Perryville ! 16 665 Penn Haven 39 1513 'IIOTAL SHIPMENTS. ' Mauch Chunk ' 1735 79,766 Perryville, -858 27,498 Penn Haven I 543 18,073 The amount' .of coal carried on the Danville and Pottsville rail Tad 19 Sunbury fosabipping. during the week endtl the ISIS day of August.,.o39. Tony. Cwt. .qr. lbs. 303 7 3 17 7,091 1 1 16 Pottsrot//e, ugui, 24, 1839. %VtIEAT ELOVR, by the loatilrottrAk on'Frtday 25.1 ‘vriEAT 1 3$ per pushel, Iv demand. RYE 11,01:R , $2 25 per cwt. indernand. It I 't • K Wll EArr FLO!' R $4.00 per cwt RYE, by the load 75 by the bushel—read) sale RYE C 110? $0 per beshelin demand. 0 \TS 40 eenlc—ready sale. p,trAT:./E.S---440 rents per bushel is demand CORN-1 , 00 tents per buihel in demand. CLOVER SEll'D—sl2 . 00 per bushel. TIM(MIN SO:ED—S2. 50 per bushel. FLAXSEED-4 1 45 per bushel in demand. IVIIISK;EY-45 cents per gallon. Burr rEit-20(ente per pound—in Kegt 20 cents EGGS-12i cents per dozen. LARD-14 cents per pound. TALLOW— !kronor per pound. 11A MS 13,1 cents per potted.. CORN CHOP ;,.1 00 cents per bushel twice:land. BACON-13 cents per pound.. BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. A'l'l( ERS-f , 2 cents per pound. COMMON WO(►L-40 cents per po und M ACK ER.F.L..by the MI. No 1, $l7 "No 2, $l5 SALT-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel . FLAsTp:R ,isivorth $7 50 per ton. , 11A Y $lB per ton. Boats. Tons. 26 1402 15 834 11 606 10 542 7 376 7 376 6 334 6 338 fi 329 5 275 5 276 El 143' 9,725 4474 242,118 251,843 4657 2,104 ton & 52,285 54,389 S'ATIIAN CLEAVER, • - 29,318 - G EaRG E 111 A D Es - r Y Collector 1,082 39,830 Tone 40,912 H. Porrs, collector lii i COAL TRADE-133b. Per last 7,394 9 1 .5 SOLOMON SHAFFER, W. M. Total HEVIOI OF THE MARKET ---- PkI...k.N4,I7LVANIA HALL. Important to Landlords. AS the subscriber intends discontinuing operations at this establiminnent on or befiire the Ist. of October, he nov off. rs for sale the UNEX4PIRED LEASE, together with the FURNITURE and FIX TURES appertaining to the conduct of the estab. lishnient- The i lease expires on the first day of A put next, and the Furniture is in goodprder. JOSEPH lIAUGHAWOUT. , august 24 34 tf VALPAELE FAIR= • Fo it SALE. To be sold atiPublie Vendoe, upon the premises, on Saturday, the 124th day ,o 1 September next, at ONE O`Cf.,OpK, P. M. in pursuance of the hist will and testamitut of William Alas ah, deceased, all that certain vaNable T-AVERN STAND and TR, ACT OF LAN'D, conlainlna Two Hundred Fifteen and a Hall Acres. sootily on the Danville end Bear Gap Turnpike, a bout five miles (him Catla wism lOvrt-t -ship, Columbia county, bounded by lands ofJohn Kase, Peter Richert, Isaac Hull and Jacob Sweatt. -There is on the premises a • FRAME TAVERN and Farm Manse, 1. I with a GOOD AND NEVER FAILING SPRING near the house, 1 good FRAME BARN and Stabling, A LARGE AND VALUABLE BEARIAIG • • w.;*qs ,, e APPLE . ••z ORCIIAND • and other Fruit Trees, and .about SEVENTY A CRES of the Land cleated: and in a good state ;of cult ivation.• The terms of sale made knows,. on the day of Sale. LYMAN SOCILES. Adminiittrator of Wm. Marsh, &ceased: Danville, august 24, 109. 34-6 t N. B. All persons knowing themselves indebted io the estate, are requested to make payment with. out delay, HU 11'Ulla ger Air. Krebs, HAVE just returned from the City with a fresh sup Ply of New and Cheap, goods, ; satiable for Fall and Winter wear, and particularly request their frietnialtu favour thew. with an early calrat th.cCorner of Centre arid Callowhill Streets, august 24 To all the heir's - and legai representatives of Jacob Faust t tate•ot West Brunswick township, Schuyl kill euturitY,(Farmer,) deceased. t 9 • NOTICE Is therefore hereby given, .THAT in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held on the premises of said deceased; and continue from day to day upon the Real Estate of the said deceased, within the County of situate in the,Townships of Barry, West Brunswick, and Lower Mahantango, in the said county of Sehuyl kill, on Monday, the 23d. day of September, al 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to make partition of the real estate torthe flak deceased, to.and among his cbit dren and 14 , 4 representatives, if that can be done without prejudice to and 'spoiling of the whole, oth eritise to talne and appraise the same; when and where yin). may attend if you think proper. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sbo-iff of the County of Schuylkill. Orwigsbueg, August 24 -34-4 t 166 2119 Sil Cents !Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber, on Saturday last, an indented Ap , f, N. Prentice to the Tailoring Business, 'named Robert Linty, ag,Rd about s W u r shalt hoev i er returnwilial the above receive saitly to the reward, but no charges. IIIRAM P4RKER. august 4 Ranawa y FROM the sbuseriber, on Tuesday Wt , an in dented girl, by the name of Ann IlreKerer.— Whoever will return said girl to the subscriber, or give him information where he can get her again shall be Icafmnably rewarded. All persona are forbid harborkg her at their peril. M JAMES eALARNEY 34-3 t august 24 CALL JI T THE Cheap Grocery Store, • Corner af Centre and Vallowhill Streets. e 57131 I E subscribers have just:received a new supply . 11 - at a it•kinds of Groceries, such as Tea,. toffee, Sugar, Ittuflasses, Lard, Shoulders, and a supeuor article' oflfams, also Honcy Syrup and Steam Mo. lasses, MaCkerel, Shad, Salt, &c., all of which is of. fered 'cheaper than ever for cash, by lI,UNTZINGER. & KREBS. august 24 1 34-11 Stray Cow. C . • . AME to the Stable of the sObscriber, residing about a imile above Minersville, about four weeks ago, a pRINDLE COW, with hottt tam and tail cropped her horns turn back, one of which is bored. e owner is requested.to come forward; prove propert , pay charges and tae her away, otb. cropped her she wt I be sold according to ilvW• augLnit 24 34-30 • ' REESE pains. Cheap ea'teat*, illitahlwOie, AT THE CHEAP CASH - STA:A:V, Corner of Cove- and Catioraitt Streets. JIIST received a fresh assortment of British French and Domestic Prinn., - Uubleacheat Mus. fin, Superfine and low priced Blenched Apron and Bed CbCCI(II, Canton Flannels, Table Di aper, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Cotton Caps, and a variety of other r ods which will be sold very cheap by HUN Z! NW ER & KREBS. ;-angel! 24 34 -tf 3136 132,752 • Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration. on the Wale of William Shiveley, late of the Borough of Potts ville, (Mice:right) „deceased, haying been granted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to the Estate of the said dece,sadil,•arc hereby r ted to make payment to the subscriber, a all persona, having claims or demands .agai the estate of. the said Itilliam Shively, are tereby requested to snake knosin the same 10 him without delay. DAVID G. MYERS, Administrator, august 24 34-6 t Port car bun. A SPLEN ID assortment of all kinds Fall and W inter Goods, just received, also queens Ware, and Nails and Spikes, all of which are offered to the public very low at the Chean Cash Store of I.I4.3NTZINGER & KR F:Bs. 34—tf august 24 Knowledge for the People, OR the plain "Why and Because," a fresh supply "'just received and fur sale by B. BANNAN• August 24 33 TEN DOLLARS REWARD WILL be paid for the recovery of it BAY MARE, that was either stolen or went astray on the nigh of the 7th August, from Mr. R. Hill's Land mg in Schuylkill Haven. The said Mare is a light chesout trown, about 6 years old, in good condition. with a bald lace, four white kg., and a 'tear on the hind part where she has been kicked. The above reward and all reasonable chatges will be paid on the delivery of the same to John Saylor's Ttvern in Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, by the owner. August 17 33-3 t• WM. KITZEY rirllE subscriber has always on hand, of his own manufacture, lksok Books, from 6. cents to $l.l elle), which he will sell at Philadelphia price..— The Books he will warrant to be equal, and in a great many instances suiierior, in point of materials and manufacture, to any procured from Philadelphia or elsewhere. B. BANNAN. August 17 . 33 N. B. All kinds of Rooks bound to order at the shortiertotiee, and at the lowest rates. BALLOON AS,CENiION EBB 34-3 t New Fall Goods. Blank jtooks, On Saturday, the 24th of August, 1639, Between the hours 2 and 3 o'clock, P. M. %MR. PP/ S 4:1 sd THE A ERON Atl RESPECTFULLY informs his friend+ and the public that be will make his 17th Grand Amen sidn from the Borough of Orwtgaburg, on Saturday, the 24th of August, which will positively be his last ascent from this section or country this season, on account of engagements in the 'South.- . ThO Ascension will be made from an enclosed Ampitiestre,.provideo with seats, where all the spec, talon can witness the interesting process of gener. sung 12000 cubic feet of Hydrogeau Gas in the space of three hours. Tickets 50.cents.4-Gtrildren half price. Office of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Valley Rail E.toctti Comparty• PH ILA DELAIA, August 7th, 1839. TILE Board of Managers have 6ia day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT; upon the Capital Stock, from the profit. of the-Boad, for the last half year, pay on and after the 7th ilia. JN O. 11. CRESSON, Treasurer. August 7th Office of the Spkuyikiil Ndiigtition Company ' PIIILNDELPIITA; August sth, 1839. T HE Board of Managers have this day . , declared dividend of TEN"PER CENT, or Five dol lars a share, on the erepliarinock of.the Company for the last six months, which•vOill be paid to the stock holders or their legal representatives on and attar the 15th inst. CLAL'DIUB HARPER.' August 'sth 33- Treasurer. Mitchers'Ne* School Geogra phy and 'Atlas. A FURTHER supply just received and for sale, 211 . wholesale and - retail at Philadelphia Prices . , by August 17 'l3 • B. HANNAN.. , _Old Newspapers. SEVERAL hundred old Newspapers for sale a I.4l thia office. aug 17 33 The Churchman's Manual. A N Exposition of the Doctrines,. Ministry and Fmk Worship of the Protestant - Episcopal Church in the United States, by the Rev. Benjamin Dory, A. M, Rector of Christ Church,. Philadelphia, Sec ond Edition. just received and for sale by august 17 33 B. HANNAN. Mousline de Labies. AFEW pieces of the above article just received and for sale cheap by E. W. EARL. August 47 33-tf. Stray Cow. QTRAYED away from the subscriber, residing in Lawtontown, about three weess 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 return said Cow to the subscriber, or give him information where he can get her, shall be reasonably rewardld. ALEXANDER BIRBECK. Lawtontown, August 10, 32-3t` ,Borough Notice. Al a meeting: of the Town Cowieil, held on Tuesday Evening, August i;th, t G 39, the following Resolution was passed:— lip ESOLVED, 'riot thu.Cltief Barges.' and4ligh . 111411 "Cunstable be, anct - thepere hereby requirV, to enforce the fstwa relating to 'infants and pe&ons who expose themselves in a state of intositestion in the streets of Pottsaille,—and that a.copy of this Resolution be published in all the newspaptira in the Borough for three weeks. Extract fors the Minutera, EDWARD OWL N PARRY, Town Cleik, 32-3 t august 10. _ Dissolution. • M-HE Subsertbers heretofore engaged in the Foundry Business, under the firm of ; Winter. twit 4 &own, dissolsed.tbeir =flexion til' consent, on the:lBlllMay, 1839. Unsettled business will - be attend td by Mr. Wintersheen at Port Car borw TOBIAS 41 WINTERSTEEN.. • • JOHN BROWN • - Port Carbon, July 26, 1839 - ~ `~~ THE MEINERV-JOURNAL. Miming Multi'eaullis. FINITE Subscriber will sell a few thousand wry le. fine Muhicaulip treea•now growing neseOrwijp burg on high gravelly ground. where the wood. be— comes more ip.iture than iikiny other idttiation. and on that account are more valuable for planting. Ma. ny of the trees are now.over tour and a half feet high, and unusually well branehrd; they will be sold now on reasonable terms, to be &livered in October or November. JOSEPH MQRGAN. aug. 10 32 —Bw IHEREBY given. that in conformity with the ptoviaiaos of the act of assembly regulating the applications of Banking institutions for charters. that Samuel Ileilner. A. Steinberger, B. R. Mears, John Provost. D. R. Bennett. Joseph Jeans. Morris G Deaner, R. G. Lelar, R. M. Clenaeban, 3. F. Tay lor, Sam iel D. Leib. and James S. Wallace, intend applying to the next Lvgislatute of the Common. wealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Banking inaittution to he called "SCIWYLKILL COON - TT BANE OP MINERSYILI.P.," to be be located m the _Borough of Miner%ville, County Of Schuylkill. The capital of the said Bank to be 41300.000, with the privilege of increasing the same to One Mahon do! jars—th • übj,ct and inteni ton of the institution be ing the exercise of Banking and Discounting privi leges and .he promotion s ot the Coal Trade and the general %Ware of rommunity by a liberal a-id healtl y trans a ction of business. august 111 , ICs:J A C4ne Mislai& A N ironwood cane, with plain b ick horn top 1.- A- and the initials S. I). L. on a silver plate, I)4* been mislaid. It is valueless, except as a memorial of the owner, and the &toe: will be both thanked arid rewarded by leaving it at this office aug. 10 lIENRY LEL Alt, Jr. COAL AND COMMISSION .MERC HAN T, Pll 1 LADELPH lA. COAL received upon Storage, or fol Shipping up on the usual terms. august IO .32-6 t LI LIP PIAVOTT, DIFALCEEILNI r VAILOR. Old Post-Office, Pottsville, Late of ,111, CitcsrtUt Street, PI~ILADELPHIA. consequence of encouragement beyond my y - sanguine expectations, I would respectfully state to my friends, that for our mutual bencfn,l have made myself acquainted with Gilliou's French sys tem oft;arment cutting at a heavy expcnce, and fur the teaching of which lam agent. This system for certainty and lasts exceeds all others that, I have ever seen, and I am now prepared to insure an ele gant fit in all cases, and to the entire satisfithun of all who consider taste and elegance in dress an ob. ject.—Terms Cash. Gillious' system of Garment Cutting taught, I will engage to convince any tailor of judgement in 20 minutes, that this system is superior to at} , oth er in use. July 20 29—tf Penassylrania Hall REFECTORY• PROPR I ETOR., v requests his friends and customers will accept his sincere thanks for the great encouragement he has received from them since he opened the above establishment. In Jlnaking this request, J. S takes the opnrtuni 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 Philadelphia Market can afford during the Summer Season. _ _ WINES. . Old 1 1 / a derio Wine, per bolae. 2 00 do. Pale Shetry, do. 2 00 . do. Brown do, do. . 2 00 do. Port, do. do. 2 00 do. Lisbon, do. do. 100 Chorrapaigne fiffiry Clay Wine, 2 00 do. Nap:dean, do. 2 00 do. Woodcock, do. 2 00. do. Victoria, . do. 2 00 ,do. Palmetto, da. • 2 00 Pepper's, Smith's, and Sechel's X-• X Pale Ale on Drought. . Apartments always in readiness for supper parties, &c., and those who call may expect to receive every attention. July 6 .. 27 —if NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: WHO Public are hereby most respectfully iefornr - 411 - ed. that the Mail and Express Lines of Stages, running between Reading and Pottsville, have since the first dry of July, heti no connection with John Weaver and Son's Dust Line. The Proprietors of the Mail and Express Lines, noticed with regret the coarse abuse pursued in a public print, in re lation to the Opposition Line by the proprietors of the Dust. The Proprietors of the Mail and Express disapproving of such -proceedings, thought it advt. sable, in order to promote their own personal inter ests, to have no connection wall the Dust Line.— They therefore diswdvei, and tl% public way lIID. plicitly rely that such is the case. -^ Tbi Mail Line between Pottsville and Reading to connectith the Rail Road for Philadelphia, and c , )the Lines. Stages running to Easton, Lancaster and Harrisb rg, will leave Mortimer's Hotel, Puthw ville, daily sit si 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 J. Peter's Office, White Swan Hotel, 108 Race street, Philadelphia, at 5 o'. clock, A. M. daily, and after the arrival of the Cars leave Weldy's (Coleman's) Hotel, Reading, dine at 1). Walker's Hotel, Port Clintioi, and arrive in Potts vale at an early hour in. the afternoon. THE EXPRESS LINE Will leave Mortimer's Hotel, Pottsville, daily at 1 o'clock, and arrivtvin Reading at an early h‘mr in I)ie evening. Returning. will leave 3. Peter's Oftsce, White Swan, 108 Raw Street, Philadelphja, daily et 3 o'- clock, P. M., and arrive in Pottsville the following day in time. to dine. - , • .. , ? 1 u Fare through in Car No. 1, Mail La,, too in Car N 0.2, • • " 4,00 Fare in. the Express Line, Car No. I, 5,00 • • • Car No, 2, 4,50 For Seats apply ,at Mortimer's Hotel, Pottsville Welelyzs feisieman's) and Herr's Hotels, Reading, and J. Peter's Office, 1 08 Race Street, and Sander, son's Merchants' Hotel, N. Fourth Street, Fhtladel• phia, • PETERS, HELSEL, & Propnaors. 31—U Pottsville, August 3,1839 STRAYED from the subscriber, on Friday, 25th nit., a brindle COW, about five years old, shprt tail, bell-metal bell with brass buckle on the strap. Whoever will return her or give information where she may be found, will be suitably rewarded. PATRICK GI NL V, August 3 31-It' M iddleport. RESPBCTFULLY informs his friends and the. A"' public. generally, thatfie is pfepared to perform all operatioria to the filmic , line.; such as Plugging, Filing, Cleanirig, 'Extracting, .544 with neatness, and on the most zipprov . e4. principles. Porcelain Teeth inserted agreeable to the w fishes of aP2tietitits—Tertos moderate: N. B. Ladies and othelis will be attended to at their respective dwellings, or at Alm. Moores' op posite the old Post•office, where Mr. W. will remain about a fiwttaight. July 27 _ Fresh eat. • JTST receitid_s large assortment of Fresh Green ' and Mick The. in Cheats, Chests & Roses, for family use, RI: sale, Wholesale anti{ Retail b • N o NATHANS.' 24 June 15 300.31• NOTICE. A CARD. JOHA" Stray Cow. C. C. WILL 1111$ DENTIST, a . PHON PHILADELPHIA. PROPOSAL 4_ , for a Lease or euribase of PEAWSIMPAXLI 11.1.L.14 Pottsville, Pa. . • - THE SubsCriber gives notice, that be •••,' will receive Proposals. for the • purchaie ;; ; of this desirrisble Hotel, so well known - - - to- the travelling community.,nr he will receive bids for leasing it unfurnished, from the Ist. April„ 1840, for a term of years . No property in the State can 'miriade more profit able tinder judicious superintendence than this.-4- Its location in the coal region and the tide of visit ors always 'pouring in, will continue tie' render it a place of revort r as long as the great coal and iron op erations shell possess Interest. Besides this, in about 48 months, the completion of the Reading Rail lad will bring the Borough; within o few hours ride of Philadelphia, and travel ling Will consequently increase, with these. exierded The i'mptisals einher ptuebase nr lease, most be directed tothe sukseriber heroic the Ist March, 11340, ■nd uneiceptionahle reti9cnces given 1,4 14 standing and capamlotes for the proper conduct 01 such an Establivholent. _ _ July 9.oth-, I p.n. .x).. The U. S. G..r.ette, renn:tylvanian, and Nov York Star wilPpublitill the above once a week un. til t..7ltristruas next. Natid ibrect their bills to Cut Shoemaker, l'ennsylvanta Hall, Pottteville, Pa 12-61tio WATER FUSE, For Blasting under water, a fresh sup ply just re extend and for sale at this office. May 11. Catholic Books. EMI subscriber has just received, and will con -• &tautly keep on band at his Book Store, Cent+ e Street, Pottsville, an elegant supply of Catholic Books, among wlitith are ' Quarto Family Bibles—with Plates, Octavo do. tio. do. Key of Paradise, elegantly bound and gilt, do. common do. do. True Piety, elegantly bound and gilt, do. common do. Cluiatian'a Guidc, ekgantly bound and girt, do. • common do. , Vale Mecum. -Daily Exercises, Pocket and School Tcstainents, Poor Man's Catechism, Small Catechism, Prince flohenlohe's Prayer Book, elegantly bound and gilt, Think Well or reflections on the great truth of the Christian ReligiMit Gi raldine, a Tale of Conscience, - All of which will he sold at Philadelphui prices. l.L.r Books not on hand will be obtained - to order. August 3 31— B. BANNAN. Mitchell's New scaiiool Getigra, phy and Alas, • TlIF: latest and brst Geography extant, just pub. fished and for sale, wholesale and road at Phif adelphiaphia prim, by B. BANNAN. July 13* Trirj *partnership heretofore existing between Robert Adams and Franklin Bensamim, trading under the firm of Adams & Bensaman. Flour and Feed Dealers, was dissolved on the 27th ult., by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm arif requested to make payment as early as pos sible, and all those having claims will present them to Robert Adams tOr settlement, who will continue the business at the old stand. ROBERT ADAMS, FRANKLIN BENSAMAN. August 3 31-3' A .Tale of Conic;knee, gcciERALDINE. a Tale of Cunscience,". is a air work of great interest, directed to remove prejudice, and piesent the light of truth. It ta re comincod.ed especially to those who are engaged in the most important inquiry ; "which is the Church of Christ r"—Bishop Kenrich, .ftsteceived and for sale by B. BANNAN. August 3 - CONRAD RUPP, Clock and IflUch allaker, POTTSVILLE PA. RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he has on bind general assortment et Brass Eigk t Day Clocks, 2 wentyjato Harr et,,,,kis, Cat rat Lever, English four ounce and Ladies Watches. Jewelry of all ee 'semitone, 31 .sical Boxes, Breast Pins, and Earings, Gilt Guard Chains and Keys,— Silver Table Spoors, Gentlemen's and Ladies Pen Mts. 'Tbimhles, Clasps for money *ems, dr.c., all of which will be sold cheap for cash. N.B. Clocks and Watches of every description repaired at the shortest notice. June 8, 1839. 23—t f White Ilarsae Wine. AT the low price of 25 WWI per:galltin. for Bak by N. NATIJANS. ince 15 ' 24 . r% E W CLOTHING. ANEW supply of Ready Muds Cl4hing has just been received trorn - New Yorkoind is now spit ing at the old rost-office at 20 pes,..bent cheaper than it can be had by buying the goods and having it maipiufactured here. -. • , The Subscriber. will eirtirme to twelve through , out the year, Clothing ilbT,tte ief the lest materials by the bust woekliitiM, and, in the best possible manner, which will ,invariabilt be sold at--New York retail prices., R. LIPPINCOTT, Pottsville. July 27, _. • , • 30.- A bekg.of rood address, who is respectably con nected, and who can mule well recommended is wanted to assist in the &Ore : None other need ap ply- 110111ROPOSALS will be received for extinguishing the fire in the Jugular Vein—Broad mountain, by LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY. Schuylkill Haven, July 27 30— , tf • Stockholders of the hilinete Bank of Potts -a• vdle, in the County of Schuylkill, hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at their next Session „tor a. renewal of the Charter of said flank, and an increase of its Capital (rum two hundred thousand dollars, to five hundred thousand dollars, created for the specific object of facilitating the Coal Trade and other com mercial businewi of the surrounding neighbourhood. by the general open:km:lsar a Sank of Discount , and crieulatton. CHARLES LOESER, Cashier. . June 29 26-6 m? LETTERS of edininistratinn of the goods and chattles which were of James Jones, decelined,. of Pottsville, Innkeeper,.having been gr anted-M.411e subscriber, all persons having claims against the et tate of said deceased are requested to present them without delay, and all persons indebted to the same to make payment to the subscriber. • JAMES RoWLAND, Administrator, residing at the corner.of Norweg an and Rail Road Street, Pottsville, July 10, THIS Celebrated Article—Mason's Unequalkd and int:nimbi:. Challenge Blocking, by the Gross, Dozen, or. E h irgle Bur.—Also Mason's Soper or Black „lilting Ink, warranted„ to improve by age, io Bost*, by the Grose or Retail, for sale by Jone.l Z2-tt A. A. GILE. 30-2 t• Davy% afety Lamp*, OF the best construction, and most approved 1 , 1 also ;flake* new gauss" to old lamps. and ex repairs done at Ike subscriber's Clock and etch Maker Shop,. in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1-41--tf • JOSEPH COATSWQ TH. • . Mina GEORGE SIOEM AKER, l'a cation. (40;1:110,1)liAl Notice. Notice. Chtillettge 3 Mackin,. - _ TOE PifiI4ZELPILIA dt SiLSQUEIIIA.PI'IA 'OPPOSITION' LINE.- TRI-WEESLY . - .e - 4 ', .- ''''''2.---: v•-•-•:4-. .....—r—v„,,,,—,-, • -- i '' :,.,•• eff:- - .t ---, , ?Aft,,,it JD 6iii ..111 .' - • - - -- • • Rending Rnit Read, - EM 11'.11 IL ROJID, AND NEllif POST COACHES. Via. Reading; Pottsville, Port Carbon, Cooper's, Shamokin, SunbUry,. Northumbeiland, and •. Cattawissa. . na - TußouGil DAY.LIGHT.„Ca fir 11F. Stibsrcrthere having made arrangements, to tins route in connection with tbil, Petty Line ofi'ett, &nester, Finney, ij co. on fed arrival in Pottsville frbm Philadelphia, fur the pnrposeof transporting pai.sengers (loin Philadelphia to th.e Susquehanna, through the SHAI4OEAN COAL lOW*, have started a Tri-Weekly Line of Stages, to leave Pottsville on %lON . DA YS, %V EDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS; . it,immiliattily on the arrival of the Philadelphia Op "porif jun Lino, at 3 o'clock, and proceed to COM!: ERX whore two lines will branch elf, one going to Stiosiosis, where it will arrive at 8 o'clock, and die passengers alter sleeping there. will,arrive at Price's loud, in SUNBURY, and Lee's Retel,at NOET/lUMEER-• 'LAND, early nest morumg, in time to . take-the Pick et Boats. The other route froth Cooper's, will proceed tta Brady's Hotel, at CorrAwi.es, where it will arritier Irkew tse at 8 o'clock, in time to take the C6ach Ps Blismishurg, Berwick, and Towanda. ETUR N 1 NG, passengers will leave NOILTIIMII. lIERLAND at 8 o'clock in the minting, and "the Depot of the POTTSVILLE cud DANVILLE RAIL ROAD at Sad burrat hall past 9, proceed to Rtikpogus for dino . str. , and arrive the same evening at P'oi-rovicur.. From CorrAwisra . Returning, passengers • wilt leave at 9A. dine at Coopers', and reach Parrs . . mix to inters ct the nezt morning's Opposition. Coach to Philadelphia. -•- • • • • . RATES OF FARE. • . . From Piolure. t6ro` to Northumbelland, KM “ do. do to Cattatvisse, 6,00 • Pottgville to Spoboa', (Broad Mt.) t i t o do to Coopeee, do lo Slianrtokin, 1,60 do - to Sunbury; via. Potteville . 4 oz ii; Danville R R '''"'" do to Northumberland, - -pm “ . do to Cattavvissa, - . 1,75 JACOB KRA M & Co. Shamokin. JOSENJ KIMMEL & Co. 'Pottsville. -. JOSEPH L'Arl'ON & Co. Cattatoisni • • PROPRIETORS. .‘ . For seats in Philadelphia, apply .at sander Boo ['owl, 4th St.., Mount Vernon. House, 2d St, Cde: greaa H all, 3d St.:, United Statea Hotel and Marshall House, Chesnut Street. • • (LT A daily line will ahortly be established on 00 above route. Pottsville,Jitne 29 • i . Pleasure Wagon. ONE Horse• Pleasure Waggon and Hatnesa ia`fur sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. July 20 ' ' 297—tf Amy Goods. • • . . iur I LLER - dr. UAGGMTY have on liana a fol / 4 . 1 AL assortment of Dry °nods, .13/roceries, Wineis and Liquors, wwhich they invite Aheattention it! th?ir. Friends and the Public, who may be desirous orbnying cheaKgoode for cash. 'may 4 • Potstville • • MA.RRILE MANUFACTORY', - riIEIE subscriber-litre leave to inkwell-the - A• tants of this place, and the surrounding cofintri that he has hood, and intends keeping a large and well selected quantity of Marble Monuments for graves—and would invite those wishing to per:- ehaselo give him a call,-as he Assures them that be welt sell as ches p. as they can be procured an rwheri in the Stain, and as well engraved ; which will be done en either English or Gfirrnan, Seriteh, Irish, or Welsh language or the dialect. ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr... 24—t • • June 15 NEW=SIiRL.NG GOODS' . . ESPECTFULLY informs tua friencia and th ML public generattt•that he la just teecaierng ai his bry Good and - 19'Aillinary Store, a few d0 391111 + hove the Tows Flats., a large and general asaiott.l. mcnt of Staple and Fancy Dry Gonda, Bonnetsaegi horn and Palm Leaf Hate, &c. &c. &a. april 27 • 17-4f' . Lumber i Lumber • ALL kinds on hand constantly. and bills enttd, order. Apply-to T. S. RIDGATAY. Jt. Ma b 9. • . • 10-tf-,, Port Wine FOR INVALIDS. • • - , MILLER & 11AGGERTY, have teceived Pipe of. Hntris Ej Co's, Stiperior Port Willi; (pure Juice of the Grape.) to which they Invite thei attention of Physicians and Invalid*. June 15 EIIIIIOIINS-5. 3,2, Ifir Gelb 2 - 1 " ijohns for gale by. N. NAT Jana 22 -- r , PAPF.IIS,&c . .. A LARGE assortment gin:olB , lp Lettee-.arid Koff ..Papers from $1„50 to 86 per ream. ruled and plaivi..! among the supply is soma Superior English Victoria, Pest just received WholcBale and Retail by May 18. W— BANN.PL . , ..._. B. P 4 coins Novels: , Price 45 Cents per'volarrize. V OI . & 13 and 14,0 f this cheap work, just reach-. ed.- Also the werkeomplete from.thevorunetioe meet— for Bala by • " B. BANNAN: July 6 . • . 2.7 r Bacon. I_lA:o3,SM:widen!, and Fiitetra prime lot for aßale by A. A ME.. June 1 Lemon Syrtip. TRE Sobscribir has - comnieveed.tbe. mantAie: turn of Lemon Syrup, which he offer's for sags by the dozen or single bottle at the lowest cash prices. ! JOHN S. MARTIN. Junq 22 2,l—tf TE ,her' is prepared-to supply promptly A the Tubes ordered by the...NV*46dß C9mPitol. authe urinal prices, deducting the -62.01:11 allowed- by the corniihnr. J. M. CROSJAA2 28-6ws Jersey at* ligresiteria 11111wHffr. -rural r eceived d. prime lot ot.Terapy,and Went ern Hams, 'Flitch, &e., and for lij June 22 • 25—if N..; Irits.THANS. • ° STEEL PENS; - AFRESH simgy of Three-poipted.fte, end" Spring. do; Estsa..fine isentesi dm. Pilfonikdo. jy a boo Ladies' Hau&ir Steelyesus..imit meagerd Tad for sale bY - B. BANNAtif= • • Mal 18 `llO RE EMI 26-tf 18-er be for ,BOats. 44-„ El! I=