- WE = MEE rine _ * 10 • 11 ork****": viiktbi4Norwii, 'OF :2 0 44 4 : , TtotAtrii -- *4 It wall *ger ifor, PAY 4 10 , 0 0 UN Oak st Me ;Irina *ideas AMU itafm the e s1110 , 11 • 2 ' ir • 80 74 1 , 1 0);" 1-i • 441' , ' !4 7," sinsiii* - Nat altall !Own Oiali 041 0 • of oo.T lerg , tat nobody 'or cialit to.bay tit, asi lb" will bolsi* - 'ova* day' this year. 'g a p your end litre*, telt7qP. • Aldan i l4l l ha ruined t. t hwi in a - -I§, r;=l 10 &Pt. 1839 makytiam 80.yan.m► save pour ► You, Beat giro it up, Campmate Ind* sad Cati, untiL' Besides give elm payable one ,Coal comp.- beg we ruined bring demi.'" piste gi•e it away. PutuANTROPIST Schuykill Coal Tifittie. Shipments of Coal foe the weekending on Thurs. I •day evening last. Shipped by Boats. Tons. DeLCcal Co. - , 28 . 1498 Potts & Hannan. ; -18 . 983 8. Balker & Son, . lB 982 . Milne! 4. Spencer . - 14 734 Bell & Bolton, 13 ' 679 Charles Lawton, • . .- it 611 G Bast, . 11 . 578 , Stacktim dr. Stevens, - . • 9 469 Bennett & Taylor 9 469 8. t Reeve & Co. .. 8 , 427 IL Rear, 7 388 Miller & Haggerty 5 272 ')llt4urphy, ' 4 204 ' R Rickert, W. Wallace & tB. 4 ' 205 • C. Shippen, 4 209 J K (newton & Co. 4 • 214 A. S.R. W. l Pecker, 4 201 F. J. Pervin 4 208 4,A. G ile. . 3 163 Hewes Haber & Co.- . 8 - . 163, •L Chapman, 3 - 134 li. G. Leler, 3 1'55 'A Steinberger, . 3 165 C M. Hill, 3 159 Sundry Shipp er ., 48 2502 ---4- 12,997 51,843 last report, LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TH A DE. Aug. 17 S Bell 19 Daniel 24 Peach ' Nancy ' A White ' F Kepner SOLD 20 Mary PsOrr A LSO, 28 Rote Ellen • Wm. & Rebecca:. 9 Boa is 95 per last 104 Boa's MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD The following is the amount of COO transported on this road for the week ending on Thursday even mg last Per last Report Total 56.372 NATHAN CLEAVER 111IIL CREEK RAIL ROAD The following is the amount of Coal transported. on this road for the week ending on Thursday even log law,. 818 Tone: Per haat report 29,318 BM 30,136, GEORGE ilaiy.sry cotipetoK WIE. 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 97,292 ROBERT C HILL Collector Total SCIIUYKLILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount ot coal transported on this road up to Auguatlo, 1839. 42,531 . 11, H. POTTS. Collector.' LEIIIGII COAL TRADE-Id3tr. For the week ending August 22d. Boats. Tuns. Mauch Chunk 30 1513 Parryvi:le 216 896 Pcnn Haven 35 1075 TOTAL SHIPMENTS. Mench Chunk 1785 85,004 Pirrvville 884 28,163 Penn Haven . . 578 19.587 RE% IEII OF 'FiIE .11A Rh VI - • PoliNville, August, 31, Is:a WHEAT FLOCR, by the load was worth un Enna) east •WI f I 35 per pushel,tn demand. nyE: FLouhl,t4 25 per cwt:in demand. lirt:K WHEAT FLOC R $4.00 per cwt RYE, by the load 75 by the bushel—ready sale RYE CHOP 65 to 70 per bushel in demand. 0' I'S 40 cents—ready sale. P.) r ATUES-40 cents per bushel in demand 'OIIN—I 00 cents • per bushel in demand. ('LOVER SEED-112 nu per bushel. • TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 . 50 per bushel. EL 1 MED-31 45.. pen bushel in demand. • WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. 81:T PER-20 cents per pound—in Kegs 20 cents . O :GGS-124 cents per dozen. 1 .4110-14 cents per pound. TALLOW— lOcenta per pound. HAMS I3i sent. per pound. CORN CIIOP 100 cents per busbCl in d enln RACON—I3 cents per pound. RKESWAX-20 cents per pound. . • FKATIIERS-62 cents par pound, COMMON WOOL-40 cents per potion • MACKEREL. by the bbl. No. I. $I NO 2, $l5 50 per bbl.o per bushel PIASTER AN worth $7 50 pet ton. HA V ES per toe. , EOM 4 i'' , . , :: - .? , ::;=?i';' , ';:t:' ,- 4 ,- . , ,.::';;''4.'iSlZi-'5,',-;- . ;?„--: REM •"- -- ; 7 . ----- .THE44 I , -I--,01,1 414 ". MOW ~ .. - • - - - - Appeased-ft :pm imma,vit - .ftiimisja. . . , at; __ - - tine;-irprimitik.b e i lme eitid4 „ ofF is Viripegiceishir4l-11!IIW!"67. -di f iksouvii teitti—liareili'9.:4l'.---.c-47 illet101:11;iad 4 tecink:PAC,- 4: *:,-...-- .. ,-,„ Colleattiminsd ilOmerillsslaanial l in i Z ei -•- t ‘ssiellitiesiihalrifoiso- 6 • • :1 0 0 44 0 1 1 1 , 1 .. - - :. si *l e t bt ._, ..:-;.. , - ii i ii 4 .. ~ -`' - ' ?-".*.lisitEMlAlLBll -, .-: !Inn& lissigerterts Odiest 4-.., Wiodioi Aligrot no 187 n. _ I', ._, Aii--. flifil, he.L lB4 - utizk o aselFt. up . . . _., ~..,. .• , , . .• ' ~"%i-jic:,..,, , • telm o i• :wig. -`. :',.' 1' . :" . .Tr....1‘i::: - 7; . -1 ., jirarirlid;* - iiiii::lo . .keire*p/ l ii l o . l l oi 1 4 - , . ZikihdrlCarpata.lwandi-lrilt.beliold Ma'am''. ta4 u advance PhiladilPhia.." .•• "I .•,-. ~ , ,; auri i!, _ Alan F try-An/181* Caftiatitt bY .:,•. ~. - , , 35,q... 4 -- , ... _ = . .. - f ;-). “IAIllAES" ;- or&ce efehii - Wogna .- :cif . a AO. Riad._ +: 4 ',,.. -. • ~. .:••• . i•_,_..•: ~• ' '•• • : • Pan.apacrena, Aoiritit 21'4333.. Tl4 O E anagere at th e i Menet tartßail, Rosa Coot . 3,, bare this day declared l;dividiend 91 five per. "t, pap ble.to the •StocithOtere afier The, 31st hen.lit the allieestlbcconipatiy. tit. &nth 3rd Street.' ~-. 4,3,31E5 , C. DONNELL. 35 ' • - To's:tourer.. s, , - 1 *PPIY Vie ion! Ist May ,1$40: sof-the year and le . may we well' riot-the Coal wAtitoeked the alai° boy their forihtgio!plim a=== to soy poem As the Lehigh • figineiv Wa - FSCPII twenty 10 thirty r Industrious Minailre *anted to dig neai Rkhtotint 14104, to taboos soch4oricat twain paid as they: may make trostififteek ttilassoiyotaiti staters a- week, end, ase. constant isaployment.:= Provisions and liardirare are about , the same as at Pottsville, and the mines in as healthy a place as any in the United Apply to • . C.•EIIOWN, ' Souih St. Wharf: Philadelphia. . A DUVAL. GEO • E. WILLS.' Etna Colliery, Chesterfield. Va. • august 31 35-31 Richwood,Ta. P. 8. &large number of Miners are now Mated ; and can get constant employment and wood wages at several of the mines near Richmond. Virginia. 4dw quill ham orth a conk they Vas Phfanthro. LOST A.N this Borough, a small leathern Pdemorankum Book, contain mg a variety of Memoranda and Papers of no use to any person but the owner, whole name is written in it. Whoever will return said Book to the subsariber, will receive the thank• of august 31 35—It • LgMAR HAY. Cauliflower Seed. 110RESH Mammoth ChuHower Seed, just receiv 'Au ed and for sale by - B. BANNAN. august 31 • 35 AS the subscriber intends discontinuing operations at thie establishment on or before the Ist. of October, he how ors fur pale the UNEXPIRED LEASE, tdget her with the FURNITURE and FIX. TUBES apperta.tring to the conduct of the vital). lishment. The Jesse expires on the ffrst day of A pril next, and the Furniture is in good order. JOSEPH fIAUGHA WOUT. august 24 34 -tf • VALUABLE FARM - FOR SALE. WO be sold-at Public Vendue,upon the premises, on Saturday. the 24th day of September next, at ONE O'CLOCK, P. M. in pursuance of the last.. will and testament of wariom - Marsh, deceased, ale: that certain valuable TAVERN STAND and • TRACT OF LAND, • containing Two Hundred fifteen and a Half Acres, o situate nn the Danville am( Bear Gap Turnpike, a bout five miles from Danville, in Cattawissa town ship, Columbia county, bounded by lands of John Kase, Peter Richert, Isaac Hull and Jacob Swenk. There fie on the premises a _ FRAME:TAVERN . , sego 1. SI and Farm Rouse , II I - _ with a biOOD AND NEVER FAILING SPRING near 'the hoime, a good I FRAME-BARN and Stabling . , A LARGE AND VALUABLE BEARING APPLE • LA ORCHARD. and other Fruit Trees, and about SEVENTY A CRES of the Land cleared, and in a good state of cidtivation. -The terms of sale made knoWn on time day of Sale.. LYMAN SHOLES. Administrator of Wm. Marsh, derrased. Danville, a ugust 24, 1839. 31-6 t N. B. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate, are reque m sted to make payment with. out delay. 245 4657 4902 264,840 415 4955 M . 1.983 'Pon e 54,389 lIAVE Just returned from the City With a fresh .a , m-supply of New and Cheap goods,. suitable for Fall and Winter wear, and-'partieula-ly request their friends to lavour iher. with an early call at the Corner of Centre and Calluvutitll Streets. august 24 34—if 5,419 Tune 91,873 , --•-- To all the heirs and legal rept-it:ciao-tires of Jachb Faust, late of West Brunswick township, Schuyl kill county, (Farmer,) deceased. . • Iterrii.CE Is therefore hereby given,' J ll-IAT to pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of an inquest will beheld on the premises of said deceased, and continue from day to day upon the. Real Estate of the salt: deceased, 'Within the County of Schuylkill, situate in the Townships of Barry, West Brunswick, and Lower Mahantango, in the said county of S:buyl. kill, on Monday; the 23d. day. of September, at 10 u'cluck in the forenoon, to make partition'of the real estate of the salt deceased, to and among his chit. then and loyal representatives, tf that can be done without prejudice to and 'epoiling of the Whole; oth• erwise to value and appraise the same; When and where you may attend if' vdu think proper, PEFER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff of the County of scholyiktY. Orwigeburg, August '24 ' 34-4 t 1,61 . 9 40,911 Toni Sh Ccnts Reward. 5 RANA WAY froth the stabscriber, on Saturday last, an indented Ap,. prentice to The Tailoring Business, named Robert Linsy, aged about 17. AL Whoever will return said boy to the subscriber, shall receive the • above reward, but no charges. HIRAM s P.O.li ER. 34 —3t 3247 136,166 the sb,iscriber, on Tuesday last, an in• dtinied girl, by the name of Ann Mc-Hever . hoeier will return amid girl io the subscriber; or gu.e him inrortnation where he can get her gain shall he reasonably rewarded. All. persona are forbid harborir.g her at? their peril. • JAMES MCALARNNEY• august 24 GANIE, to the Stabje of the subscriber, residing `L- 1 about a mile Apse Minerrville, about four weeks ago, a BRINDLE COW, with both ears and tail cropped, and her horns turn back, one of which is bored. The owner Is requested to come forward, P r° °sp r oPelly , pay charges and take her away, oth erwise she will be sold according to law. august 24' 34--31.• REESE - DAVIS. • PENNSYLVANIA HALL. ImpOrtaint to• Landlords. Huntzinger & Krebs, EIB Rana way Stray .Cow. H la ---.-ntallfClP 4 -17A 6 1 iTl l # - . , ,. illiCiee s . ' ' Aietli s llolo# .- ' ' - - al :Wi*Olielt k , - ,Liir ihmotiok=aQvirik*kffir 4,416: 'illiniti-iiidassipillel ‘ftliag.il *IC Sus ;igiirlillifibli OF' r. _ .. . P eld4ill- illiikho“ gc - 4 - ' Afilizim .Z' oisoi.Arrog:: - ..t- - ---,lf .ti ',/fjcnichialiguane4.- - ;'-' 414 . %rgeilvii.--viOsslr: aasortosai:'.l4 , fielkaiii `r IC amilkolaiiik_ r Pciiiii:tliblekiiiiMue - Se: . ii.44 - i'aiii - 114., - po,eiti - BiaieheitArealli; A . r 4 Bed Ciatek.'PlaiaiilrliaTalialli t •Per. , ' tOn irati,toriet Mail; Cotim - C404 - aid a vangiy at Wm' -,- In.; Ss ;' whic h will low mold vary. °!liil ) lbY'' - '. 7- : - 11 USTZINGER, A KitEBEL -- - - aorta 24 i --• ~ - ',' . ----; : ---, 4 --- 34-if . . . , , • . • torNorsifk,,,, tt *tr. the estateita:`- tti iWtbillgripaghittN• villitefWbtrairith9 • • - haiitarletia . I tritat4 to the tubeestitier,-.llper liitlehterileihe!Estata of Mal sang - tleaeueif.. are br. reiltalbtiftrtit` auks payateat:ta lb. Anthaaribli . , ;sad-iil petajaiia laming claims - or &mat& aj slag- Ole li gl a le.Zoft 3hi s e an, a hereby Iti;iseahrd bowl the pain, to him 'withatir debt,: - DAVID G • ItlVEligc-Adadaistiattli; avail It 4„ • • Pitt - 1.-,......... •:........._...:........... • I: -,..;,..:,....- - • ..„- k A., 14211 D aacCriciiiiii oral kinds. FAL:Ciid yid c j i l t er and r l a itut ik ilTit W e tcr tiff= W ars, public very ltic_iitili; Mess Cilia, Sias of ' . ... ' EAMTIGINGER ik IICREBEI: sugUel 44 - 1 ‘• - -34-if Knowledge ifbr the People,. ORitbe plain "Wby rnd Bec a use." a fret& supply just received and gor'sale by B. BANNAN. August 24 33 _ _ _• TENpOLLA , RE WARD FILL rie paid for the re . covery of a BAY MARE, that wa■ either stolen or W5Ol Marty on the night of the 7th Augunt, from Mr. R. Bill's Land. ing in Schuylkill Haven. The said Mare is a light chesnnt brown, about 6lyears old, in good condition. with I bald hice, foor'White legv;iind a scar on the hind part where she has been kicked. The above reward and all reasonable charges will be paid on the delivery of the same to,Juhn SaYlOr's 'tavern in Schuylkill Raven, Schuylkill County, by the owner. August 17 33-30 1 WM. KITZEY Blank Doak*. T HE, subscriber ham always on band, of his own manufacture. Matt k Ponka, from 6* cents to 615 each, which. he will .w.ll at Pritladelphia price..— The Books hr u ill warrant to be 'equal, and in a great many nee...super i.e. in point of materials and manufacture, to nny procured from Philadelphia or clsew herr. B. BANNAN. August 17 • 33 N. B. All- kinds of-B. o h. itott„d t o order a t th e shortest notice, and a! the lowest ratio. M 'ci! of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Vlley Rail Road Compariy. PHILNDELPHIA, August 7th, 1839. 7n - 1E Board of Mann t rers have thiv day declared 'a dividend or - FIVE PER CENT, upon the. Capital Stock, froni, the pmfits of the Road, for the last half year, pay on and after the 7th inet. ]NO. H. CRESSON, e reasurer. A3rust 7th Mitchel's. New School Geogra phy and Atlas: A FURTHER supply just received and for sale, -cs , wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices, by August 17. 33 R BANNAN.. d NeWspapers. , QEVERAL hundred old Newspapers for sale at 'this office. aug 17 33 The Churchman's Manual. AN xposition of the Doctrines, Ministry and Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, by the key. Benjamin Dorr, A. M,, Rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia, Sec ond Edition. jikst,received an fur sale by august 17 4 - 33 B. HANNAN. Mousline de sLaines. A FEW. pieces of the above article just received and for sale cheap, by E. W. EARL. August 17 33—tf Morus VirtilE Subscriber will sell a few thousand very fine M office ohs trees now growing near Orwiga. burg pn high gravelly ground. where the wood be comes more mature than in any other situation, and on that account are more valuable•fur planting. Ma ny of the trees are now over four and a half fret high, and unusually wellbranched; they will he sold now on reasonable terms,.to be , :delivered in October or November. JOSEPH MORGAN. aug. 1U _ • 32 —Bw NOTICE; Is if ER EBYI give!). that in conformity with the i plovia'ma of the act 91 - assembly regulating the applications of Banking inetitutions for charters. that Samuel Harter. A. Steinherger, R. $. Mears, John Provost.. D. R. Bennett, Joseph Jeans. Morris G Deaner, R. G. Lelar...B. Clenachan, J. F. Tay lor, Sam D. Leib. and 'Jetties - S. Wallace, intend applying to the ntxt Legiitiliitme of the Conimon wealth of Pennsylvania lbr the incorporation of a Banking institution to be called "Senort.xtu.. COUN - TY. BANE or MtNcaeviLLs,• to Re be located in the Boiough of Minersville s County of Schuylkill,' The capital of the said Bah to be 3500,000, with the pktvilege of increasing the same to One Million dor lars—the object and intengion of the institution be ,ing the exercise of Banking and Discounting , ,riri legea. and the promotion ot the Coal Trade aud,the general welfare of .communily by a liberal irld healthy transaction of business., august 10. 1839 AL Cane Mislaid. - : N ironwood cane, with plain b ick horn top -cm , - and the initiate b. I). L. on a miter plate, has been mislaid. It is "valueless, except as a memorial of the bwner; and the firmer will be both thanked and rewarded by leaving it al • this office. aug. 10 10-//".P.Vre OTT, BIZIRCICA.NT TAILOR, Old Post-Oflice, Pottsville, Late of 119, Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. I consequence, of encouragement beyond my sanguine expectations, I would respectfully state to my friends, that for oar mutual benefit,l have made myself acquainted With Gilliuu's French eys tem ofb:arment cutting at a heavy expence, and for the teaching of which lam agent. This system for certainty and•taste etceeda all others that I base ever seen, and I am now prepared to insure an ale . Rant fit in all cases, and to the chime satisfaction in all who coneider taste and-elegance in dress an ob ject.—Terms Cash. Gallons', system of Garment Cutting taught; I will engage to convince any tailor of judgement in 20 minutes, that this system is superior to any oth er in nee. July 20 • 29—tf 11£I ttY LELAII1 1 Jr. COAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pill LADELPII 1 A. drOAL received upon Storage, or fin Shipping up 'ILI on the usual terms. august 10 3V —6t litinit*lVl --e"4-emiTrivizritiq4;: • 1 " :: ,har s rsiiikof thie sum& la hi '01•210i. die ikisriaii . 011(ilkall al. $0 . 1 *. 40 ,0 161101 7; 41 11. _ Ogrank than ~a'044 iwthi—ScisOietVis:ood:walorootoat ly ;re aiippriia Voir maim the flaidewi-.114 ohm - 24,0. • - Was ifi; 2 00 • de—Piii• • sr ; Ic. Lau. I,lo‘ 41eisfy Vitt Mr:l*e • Neaten. •,, f _2_ 00 : tics, .246. r, .1- - 2412 • re pp i ts*SOMVoooer.ll4 l #XA7l o o l 4tie be Drought. A luo traosti alikqa% in - maim* foie. to i se nippiercive W ter oke, 4444 W thustrodbit y 1 .• • - ME - . • .1101111CR:- . - rWlJlE.reirlitiarkbotelsf 87sape1001 y •f ond sal tit~i iith die timieiftio n with John Weever rind Son's Dist ;The pr of the Man and,Riprsem.Ltifiscl, the °airs° abuse • pentad in a public iitte:' it. in mi.: laden la the Opposition Line; by the .pronyietutirel the Dust. - 1 he ProprictoneortbkMail midi Kiiiresi disapproving, of such proceedings, thought it advi. aeble,.in drder to•prnmute their own personal inter esti; to Immune immiection - *it% the bust. Line.— They therefore dim:died, i3dd the public may ten plicitly rely that such is the •• The Mail Line between Ponsville and Reading to connect•with the Rail Road for Philadelphia, and the Lines tf Stages running to Easton, Lancaster and Marvitiburg, will !Ave Moruirner's Baal, Putts. ,villa, daily at 61 o'clock, and arrive in Reading in time to dine at Weldv's (Coleinan'oMotef, and take the Cars for Philadelplna, Returning, will leave J. Peter'd• Office, White Swan Hotel, 108 Race street, - Phdadelphisy at 5 o'- clock, A. M. daily, acid alter the atrival of the'Csars leave Weld ' s (Coleman's) Raki, Reading , at , D. Walker Holel,'Port Chown, and errivein Potts ville at an early hour in the aftetnoon. THE EXPRESS LINE Will lenge Muriimer's hotel, POftsville, daily at 1 o'clock, ■nd arrive in Reading at an early hour in the evening. Returning, will leave J. Peter's Office, White Swan,'llß3 Race Street, Pltiladelphia, daily at 3 o'. clock, P. M., and arrive in Pottsville tbulollowtug day in time to dine. Fare through in Car No. 1, Mail Line, $4,50 • • •.4 in Car No. 2, ••• • • 4,00 Fare ih tffiiExpreas Line, Car No. 1, 5.00 " Car No, 2, 4,50 For Seale apply at Mortimer's Hotel, Potteville Weldy's (Coleman'e) and Herr's Hotels, Reading, and .1. Peter's Office, 108 Race Street, and Sander, stin'esMercbanta' Hotel, N. Fourth Street, Philadel, phia. PEFERs, 1011SEL, & CO. Propnetors, Pottsville, August 3, 1839. 31st • Lumber Lumber A LL kinds on hand constantly. and hills cut to order. Apply to T. S. ItIDG WA Y, jr. March 3. " 1 Port Wine FOR INVALIDS. MILLER .01. HAGGERTY, have received one Pipe of Harris a 7 Co's. Superior Port Wine, (pure Juice of the Grape.) to which they invite the attention of Physicians and Invalids. June 15 24 . GERA.LIDINE; A A. Tale of Conscience. aciERALDINE, a Tale or Conscience," is a. i 1•-• work of great interest, directed to remove prejudice, and present the light of truth. It is re. comm Anded especially to those who are engaged in the most important inquiry ; "which a the Church of Christ 1 "—Biskop KenricA, • Just received and for sale by B. BANNA N. August 3 31— PROPOSALS for a Lease or Purchase of PEA:N*B'FL 1 4 .1.117.1 11,1 .L, THE Subscriber gives notice, th.rt he a u . • will receive Proposals lor the purr:ha:re sees of Jilts dezoreable lintel, ao well known. IS a 'to the travelling community,or be will receive bids for leasing4t unfurnished, from the let. April, 1840, fe a term of years. Nn property in the State can be made More profit able under judicious superintendence- than this.— lta location In the coal region and the tide of.visit ors always pouring -In, will continue to render it a place ofiesort as long as tl,e great coal and iron op erations shall possess intcreet. Besides this, in about 18 months, the eompletion of the Reading Rail Road will bring the Borough, within a few. hours ride of Philadelphia, and travel ling will consequently Increase, nub these exterded facilities. . • . • The ProptisalS either :or purchase or lease, must i th be directed to &subscriber beim e the Ist March, 1840, and, u exceptionable references given as in standing a d capabilities for the proper conduct of such an Establishment. GEORGE SHOEMAKER, Putt:tulle, Pa ~ Jule 20th, 1P29. . 29.: The U. S. Gazette, Pennsylvanian, •"and New York Star will publish the above once a.week un til Christmas nest, and defect trieir lo Shoemaker, PerMayt , Cania ilall, Polttevitle; • • WATER FUSE, For Blasting under waier,'s fresh supply just re ceived and for sale at this office. May If. 32 2 -6 mo 'AMIE subscriber has just received , and will con. j." stantly keep on hand at his Book Store, Centre Street, Pottsville % an elegant supply of Catholic Books, among which are Quarto Family Bibles—with Plates, Octavo do. do. do. Key of Paradise, elegantly bound and gilt; do. common . do. du. Troe Piety, elegabity bound and gilt, do. common do. an. Christian's Gunk., elegantly bound and gilt, do. common du. c'o. v. 6. Mecum. Dally Exercises, Pocket and Scho-.1 Testaments, ' Poor Man's Catechism, Sta!! Catechism', • Ponce Hohenlohe'a Prayer E3eok , elegantly bound and gilt, Think Well On'i, or reflectional on the great troth .he ChristiJo Religion, Geraldine, a Tale of Conseleoee, An of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices IT Books not on hand will be obtained le order. August 3 31— • , B. BANNAN. Mitchell's New School Geogra phy and Atlas, T HE latest and best Geography extant, just pub hailed and for sale, wholesale and retail Att idelphteptria prices , by BANNAN. July 13 ' STEEL PENS. AFRESH supply cif three pointed P.errynn Pens. under Spring. do.. Evtre fine pointed do.. Gillooi do.— A Imo Ladies* Boiniu Steel Pens.just received mad for sale lki 13: BA:NNAN. MY 111 SO . , _ ..,' 7, , :: : - .''.l:,:s-:1 ~,,;7 ; -- , , 4 '..-A,::,;,-,..,-,_,5r, Pottsville, Pa. Catholic Books. 'V - MI . -=----_-• .4,a5e,c,.,4... .....,. , ,„.,,., • ........Avv+-43,-,, ~...,„.i•,---- -A • -co - ... 7.d. , ,,^t, - ; " '-'‘'" s' '' \-':- •••••-,l' Im p* ..-••71 1 .;..., Mr* , t ~. -,-.' = - 3 .1.. 7 e tr , 5..•.,,_ J0. , .:` ' ~,• , ,''.= 3 , ":, ' '',.- 7, 7. '-..-^, • ii01,;c 4 ::7.A -, ... 0 : '. ;.‘: ilia is * : t1041 911 /ilid 4 -1 1 00 111 h :Sj ''. . ' ; r ' ' ' llC.Wl * ' AP I CAO -0644 "liktittigt' - :(444V* - , - ; ir!dtritikamaildes* 4141iT/liia - is' ;:lifess: - t; Nek:aitteliagii; cat therritiiiiitOrpt. ikeriliii.=ASNlesiisi'irAise Li**. taii' 'eliklkilabiliNVllllls Cr iicsiit r* tkiol l l, 4 lf `Arlaiiiiirilt iiirsoidsireigi Sr cads. - , " Kip: ' :^ .. - -11,:-11, 111ieksvild W. W.ieiof -, r ptiosr lepainoirlit iheiiiiitiek.'7, -' ' r..''''',` . ' .' ' zJinteB.l6l9:• ' - :---- -- ."1". AV1111 " 1 " 11111 C.. :.w pes -sulfa. for ales 4- . . Ck4iiiti Hai ' 'York oteiriatitie,ll,i4 thin iii osti4',nik 167.1P9itiTtb• P! ) 1 i : 1115d "Tin g . • ' • ',. • ' • wilt r eontindi to retie* tflitsoiti - - . oat ihayear, Clotiktilkinioft; tit the 6:ot ;Joitertale. by- but wbrkriieni and • beat poisitile manner. iniaiiihk. be 'old New York' refiii•prica. - 18. Lit,PlNooll;.Pottintilie. A 117. boy or iced_ aildrink iqj . l'oo444ly con. fleeted,:- and who' .a t ip wanted teisiiii4l*4l6:lliiic.... Noce other r ecd ap • PROPOIFKLATAviIi i e ,recrist4 . ibi,iiiiiiro#Oi9g the by, SebotlktHaven, lOW " , ~ . Neitlce. • ,-.- ,-:: - • . • ',NUE Sinekbolders of the.ildineriti Bank of Roll). a. vdle,in therstinnly arSchruYikill, hereby give notice Mat they. will apply to the Legislature of Pbonsylaania ; at their next Session for a renewal of the Chartar of said - Slunk. and an increase"of its Capital from two hundred thousand dollars, to five hundred thousand dollars, created for the specific object of facilitating the Coal Trade and other coin- Anemia! bosinesiof the surrounding , neighbourhood. by the general operitionsof a Bank of Discount and criculation. CHARLES LOIE1.•-Ell, Cushier. June 29 26-6aso Notice. L ETTEREP of administration of the guilds and °battles which. were of James Jones, dece.aved, of Pottsville, Innkeeper, having been panted to the subscriber, all persons baying claims against the es. tale of said deceased are requested to twelient them without delay, and all persons indebted to the same to rz - ake payment to the subscriber. 'JA %t ES -ROWLAND, Admtnistrahir, residing at the coiner of Norwegi ■n and Rail Road Street, Pottiville. July 10, • .28-6w* - - Challenge Illaciting. THIS Celebrated Arliele—Mason'g Unequalled and Inimitable Challenge ,Blocking,by the Gnaw, Dozen, or Single Boz.—Alan Mason's Superi or Block' Wiling Ink„ warranted to improve by Age, tit Bottles, by the Grove or Retail, tor vale by June 1 22-11 A. A. GI Davy's Safety Lamps, • (IF the beat cor.struetion, and nneapproved hod also makes new gauges to otd aril" and other ~epeira done at the eubseriber',, Clue); and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre streri, Poth.vilk, - June 1 29.—tf JOSEPH COATSIVORTLI. FANCY DRY GOODS Just Received. GREEEN Blond Thud Veils, , French Tainhord Collars, - Do. Worked Hkfs., Linnen Cambric d0.,- Sap. White Kid Gloves, Fancy Baskets. Cloth and Hair Brushes, • Flesh and Tooth Brush, Fancy Soaps, • Extracts, Cologne, Perfumes, , Just reitetved and fur bale by . July 20 2/9—tf N. NAI lIANS FOR SALE-. . A TWO STORY PitICK HOUSE in Norwegian Street, Reiritugh of Pottsville, with the adjoining half lot of grimed. lately occup'ed by Strange N Palmer, Esq. The - house to well built, with good ac mnimoda lops for a family residence. • • For terms, which will be reasonable. apply to May 18h 20—tf G. W. FARQUII AR. or A• UNDERHILL, . 14 Pine Street, Nrw York. 20-3 t Trustees• InE Silk ! Silk! ! C LARK on the Mulberry Tree and Silk Worm a new and excellent murk,. Cubb'a Silk Manual—and • Sayer's American Fruit Gardru Companion, al an a new and rxcellt no- work, Just received and for aajc by may 4 School Quills, T 25 rears per 100, lust reef.' %od and fnr sale by 2 - X.June 1 R. BANNA N. • Metallic Memorandum-kooks. L iARWOOD'S improved Patent MemorAndiim Books with Metallic pen. Just receit cd and for rate hY June 1 B. BANi\ AN. --- - - SARDIN ES and ANCHOVIES just received an t -.Y for snle by- N. NATIIANS. --June 1,5, 2.47,1*. -Tab A VERY. per io; *rticli) Roll and Fine Twat Tnbaonn, by t 'keg or tele I.— Also Fray C.ll robe' cro.l for Smolsii.g, Span ish, tlaliSpanish and Common Begarii. •;. June, I 22-1.1 A. 4%. G SUPERIOR Plat, Gold ,. aS Br ow n Sherry, Star, L. P. Madaira, Port, Claret, .14toseas, Malria sey, Muscatel, Lisbon, Teneritly, Hart & Chant. paigne Wines, in Wodd and Bottle, all warynted !lo nelier to any others in the Borough, for sale by • N. NATIIANF, 24 June 15 11E.311JOHNS-5, 3, 2. is 1-2, tkstlon Dem ijohns for sale by N. N ATHA NS. June 22 ss—tf PA P}:llS, &C. L Rf;F: assortment of Foolseao Letter and Note Papers from $1,50 to $6 per Team, ruled and plain. Among the .upply is some superior Knglish Victoria Post just received Wholesale and Retail by' Allsy 20- B. BANYAN. Scott's Novels. Price 25 Cents per volun4 V . 70 LS 3 aid 14 of this cheap work, just receiv. rd.• Al.o the work complete front the ctimmence• ment —for sale by . B. HANNAN.- July 6- • . *. • 27:- Bacon. . Tx A NIS, Shoulder., and Flitch—a prime lot tot "sale by A : A GILE. June • .1 NEW'S P" RING GOODS. viiiiog , RRIISPECITULLY informs huicriends and the , public generally;that t.o is just reeceiving at his Dry Good Storn i .. few doors • bovo the TO*N Mu, a lirge and general abort. meat of.StriplkierEi rang Dry C l osets; Bonnets, Leg. born and Pahh Ear Ellin, &a. .. • • epril 27 17-4 f 3Plt' - '3F5.r.',:..4!-7:Z',r4;--t-T,F,.%,.",,,,ry,',,,,g.:i.?•.,..-,.5,•,:,..a.,;5,....r5•5,,,iV;q 1,3 ~ ,P;P:l4s7:**=::;.9Arci4A.,:"."--I:',...*3g4l*Cui .i,...:. 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R I'URN I NG,pagaingers trill cave IBICRLAND at 8 o'clock in the morning, and thin' of the Porramita and Dimmt.t.s RaiteßorMiliblee4l: bnry at half past 9,promed to SolintiMisi and arrive the.intnielefenint at '`i , 'From CarTaahasa Returoinc. Otaaeolreta a&i , - leave at" 9 A. M„ dine at Coriteis`, an'irrea lek P - viLut to inters et t 6 nest tuoiaimea ;Oimaaitioc . Coach to •- RATES O E .FAIELE . o. From Philad'a l thro' to Northumbeiland;SOß- ; du. do to C.attawissa. - POthilfid to Spohris', (Broad Mt.) ,_ do to Cooper'i, . to Shamokin, ._ do to Sunbiarv, via. Pottsville o.o • • & Danville R R - 77 do to Northumberland,- • dip to Cattawissa, . 475 %COB KRAM di Co. 'Shamokin. . JoSEPH KIMMEL Co. Potfroitle. - JOSEPH PAXTON & Co. Cattotoissa. PROPRIETORS. For !Wall. in Philadelphia, apply at •Sanderson% Hotel, • 4111 St., Mount Vernon House, 2d St., Con. retql iia il, 3e St., United States Hotel and Marshall House, Chesnut Street. Er A daily lino will shortly be established on the above route. • PottsviNe, June 29 • Pleasure Waggon. • A-11, ON El Home. Pleasure VVargun.and [farness for sale by :HILLER. & IJAGGERTY. July 20 29—tf ILIER & HAGGERTIbeve on hand a ful assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines and Liquors, to which they invite the attention to their Friends and the Public, who may be desirous of boying cheap goods tur cash. . may 4 18—tf MARRLE*MANUFACTORY, 911 HE subscriber begs leave to inform the inliabi:„ IL tats of this place, and the surrounding country - , that he has tin hand, and intends keeping a large. and well selected quantity of Marble Monument* for graven—and would invite those wishing to pur- . chase io give Lim a call, as he assures them. that be will ad! as cheap as they can be procured any where in the State, and- as well .engiaved ; which will titi done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh Idnguagi or the dialect:_ nn' 15, I.emon: Syrup. • Hr. subsceiber .has commenced the mantillas lure of 1...m0n - Syritp, which he offers for vale :m dozen or single-hottle it t he lowest cash JO[JN S. C. MlbrriN. 25-tr 1113111 . Fersey arid II extern Rams. Is l. . rcceiviOr <I prime lot of Jersey and West ern llama, Flitch, &c., and tor sale by i u to. •2-2 45 —tf . N. NATLIANS. BXNNAN PENNSIa d VANIA IL4 L!,, • In the Borough of • . TOOTS{ ILLS PA. J. ILIUG11.111•011T. ;-'-.'„ ANNOUNCES to the travelling . publiit . . r !._ that ho it , j e r fi e tt y t y in a s ue 4 n o t in io m n o t, . 1 re ti e s m u to b r . ; . . and Fort,' niesic or his patrons.. The contiguity of its 'sun lion to the Miner , ' Bank and the different Coil Lan inga. rec.onitnertll it to the man of business.. , while Pa ' teusiwe parlors a• a Well ventilated sleeping apart i men a. give it peculiar r advardages for the inimmertravei let() the invalid.' . T icitilinarydepartinixii:ie in experienced ban de, and 1 Ire ; . d.eiand Par stocked with every treasonable deli ear or viand and liquor , numerous aCCommodating ser- rani will..it all times conduce to the pleasure andlittend ' the aniff or h,s guests. . T e salubrity of the BOrongh of Pottsville. ,and the than source. of, anmaismeut, both datural arid artificia l, wh4ll.its vicinity a ff ords , render it a ,tlesirable• place Of re t, and die proprietor pledges his continued exertions . to mike a sojourn therein, cohdusive both to soinfortina gratification. s . , . Pottsville, Pa. March 30. 1839. 1-3ely , ,• EACHiill t 6 E -- HO — TE4' * 1 POTTSVILLE. -- 7 ,-•-" ? _l_,, Il illiam 6.' Johnson 4 A i oue. e e h e rth ip . i. kAn tl iet S t r t e u ce ke t u dv th oc hi cu e4 .°, pied b) 11 Joseph. T E.l. as the " National Hotel," corner of Centre:era: \ .'- Callowhill - streets, and has materially Improved its arrangement for the. accommodation of coatqmers• The situat,on is pleasant and central, being - cotifig• umis to the Post Office and' Town, Hall, and in the.• bu4ness part of the , boiciugh ; a nd three Daily-Lines of Stages arrive and depart from the Exchange, to and from Reading, Nortbemberlapd, Darwin(' add Caktawissa. --', ~ R I VATE FAMILIES...who desire spending the. somer months in the Coal Region will be furnished. 1 wi parlours end chaMberscalculated to please the. 33 fa y .sod render comfortable the most fastidious Eurpts; and TRAVELLERS will shays find those, acdommcdations which aVe moat desired, and the vtriet a neution of servants:. - . . It were &.uperfluous to mai. that his TAIL* and , BAR will always be - furnished with the choicest viands and liquors ; and with . wish andexertiona to gratify Ins gue sts be antibiPates the patronagoof the public. • ' .. Pottsville. april.l3, 1839. Shippfair and Tune notikit. . . THE subscriber hasp: prepared a printed form fit • '• .; - `Shipping books for colliers and lAgepp : for , ahipplog coal, to wh i ch holiteittsa ato fi tdp,9l l . • the trade. Alto' folio.and-lholacap Tin*, lEikai i , • ; ruled fortune month, or tro ameltei which& 516,411/0= uffered tilitte trade dump: B. DANNAN,,. - Metal 0 . slew Goodg. Potsiville ISAAC, TAYLOR, Jr. 23-tf ffi 15-1 y 20-tf
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