the standard of that one person, w shall be nomi nated by the National' Convention in -'December next. The meeting then unanimously appointed Mr. Andrew B. White, their Debiate to the Union 'and Harmony Convention, and adjourned. . From the spirit which pervaded all who attended this meeting; we infer the most happy results. There is nova Whig in our county; who is not strongly and openly an advocate of either Henry Clay or William Henry Harrison, as the next Whig Presi dential Candidate ; but all are aware of the necessity of uniting on the strongest—they all feel it is a con test for principles .not men, and while they regret the petty differences on minor ?baits which 'harass their-brother Whigs in different sections of our State, they are prepared• to-show their unhesitating deter mination to abide the decision 'of the National Con vention. In it they have the tillest confidence--; they already see named as delegates to that body i . \ 'i men who are tried and known as nwaveringfrierids of reform, and who will act unde every position, with a. conscientious reference to the greatest good of the greatest number. We have done well—to all we Say", " go, and do likewise!" azl• In giving place to the following ccanmunica tion, we cannot but regret the fatal policy which has retarded the operations of the Swetara Regiorr. -- Trom the length of time, which has elapsed, since the bill ,for enlarging' the Canal was passed with great 'unanimity by the Legislature, end from the manifest reluctance of Gov. Porter, to give it his sanction, the friends of the measure now despair of its ever be coming a law, except it is again referred to the Leg islative. Why this iolicy has been persued by the executive, it is not our purpose to inquire ; its effects are ruinous to the interests of many who were warm est in his support, and proves the fatal truth that the measures of the party of which he is the Representa tive, are at variance with the best interests of our State, and 'that any improvement which cannot be made to bear directly on 4s aggrandizement and in fluence, will never receive their sanction and sup port. Let the western section of our bounty re member the arguments we used against the election of David R. Porter, and the results we prophecied should they be so blinded as to stipplirt him ; they are daily developing themselves— t*t prostrated themselves before the chariot of their Mot, its wheels ere now crushing them! When Gov. Ritner vetoed this Bill, attached as it was to the Mammoth Bill, be was compelled to his course; but the present Exe cutive has no ouch plea—it is unencumbered but by one or two provisions, which ttannot in reason be objected to. FOR THE MINERS' JOE ATARA COAL The fallowing is the amount of coal which has 'beep mined the prevent season, and passed over the Weigh Scale at ,Pmegruve. The operators are 'Steel & Oltvir—llolines, Ley &"Co.—Strung.otnd 'Kramer. Tcmf.. Civt. 933 3 3 2,369 10 - 0 2,806 .. 2 0. 2,875 ' 18 1 3,021 10 ! 0 2,601 1 0 March, April, 'Slay, 'June, July, August, 14.608 16 • quAntity 'w4ll probably be tdcreased to about 23,000 Rms. •There are at present but three collieries in thix extensive ruing, all of which arc located upon berry (-reek. A great number of.veins on this Creek have been proved, but not yet opened by drifts.— Rail (toad Companies have been .incorporata, but no Raii Roads have yet,commeticad, , to reach -the mines on Gold Mine, Black Mine, Raush, Good Spring, Middle, Coal, and Gebett Creeks, nor on the main branch of the Swatara. The canal from Co- Itytnbia to the Chesapeak Bay, is expected to be fin titled in foiy..weeics. opening this region to title water. and if Goo•. Porten had signed the Bill for enlarging • the Union Canal, this whole region world now pre sent a scene of activity and enterise, PI NEGROV " A Capture.—We learn from New York that the S. brig „Washington, Chpt. Gedney, arrived at New London, Conn., bringing ?sttn her the-strange schoancr which, for a few days past,hai been hover ing about oBr coast. She was captuted imGardner's Bay, Long; - -Island Sound. and rroves to b 9. the •L'Amistenckfrom Puertit Principle, which in a voy age from Havanna to Neuvitas. was taken possession • of, and her crew killed by 50 negroes that were on board. It is said that she has money and jewels on board to the value of $40,000. The United States Marshall went down from New London on the 27th 'to take possession of her. The Washington 'was nnahned by 30 or 40 navy apprentices, and only three 'or four men. DIED, In this Borough. on Satorday morning, ast, Mrs. MARY CLEARY, wife of Mr. James Cleary, in the 27th 'year of ner age. At Hartford, on the 21st 'July last, Mr. AUGURTUS Twarcuaa, eldest son of Peter Thatcher, aged 42. !Formerly, of this•Boroug.h. ' In this Borough, on Wednesday, the 4th inst., SARAH EMILY ADELIA, daughter and.only child of .Henry and Louisa Jenkins, aged 2 years and 25 days. •In this Borough, on the 28th. alt., Jot Wit..son 11.*TWOOD, eldest son of Benjamin and Sarah Hay wood, in the 7th year of his age. ON THE DEATH OF JOIIN W. HAYWOOD. A Cherub ot light in the regions ot bliss, Was commissioned to visit the earth, The morning stars gave to their Brother a kiss, —And sang in their Heavenly mirth : Joy to the earth,,let praise abound, • k Our God has dent to mortal man, A kindred Star let joy surround, The object of his gracious plan. Then loud and long, with helps of gold, A glorious host his prams lung ; • ThaSaints attune their lyres of old— , And to the Earth the Cherub br mg— Mark the wonder ! see you not, A uhild of light, with mortals dwell ? near the thunder ! fear you not, That Gods have Trom the Heavens fell ? The meteor is fled, and its brightness is gone-7 , And Angels have carried it home ; The Cherub, with' mortals could not dwell alone.; Or long, from its creator roam. From death, its earthly Parents, with their lives Would save it : But no! the Star of ligbLregardiad not their trust; And the Cherubic " spirit fled to God who gave it " While the untainted form, returned to Kin• dred dust, J. M. C. Er Rev. James Gallager wall (weather permitting) preach in the woods ad, oming the qui road, a few rods above Mrs. Christ's Tavern, Minersville, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock:, NO Fall and Winter Goode, J UST received and will be sold very lowlfor cash, at the_Store of N. Nathans, Centre Street,—A merican Prints, Calicoes, at 8. 10 and 12k cents per yard, &c., also English and Frenoh Prints, Meri• nos, Mouslain de Lains, at 31 per 'yard, Superfine CI sot gII colours, Cassimeres and Coatings, all of which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at re duced prices. MAO - a quantity of Fresh 're:Spline, received,— Souchong. Pouchong„ - Peeco, Young Hylton, Bryson, Shnbar; Gut! Powder, Imperial, just arrived from Canton; and reeeived by N. Natbans, 0 Country Store Keepers will,he 'supplied at the lowest Philadelphia prices, by the chest, ball chest, and Caddy. Black Teas at 374 per pound.—Green Young Hylton, at 50 cents per pound, &e. &c. Sept 7 30—tf N. NATHAN/L. Schnykill• Coat_l3ntde. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thule day evening last. shipped by DeLCoal Co. Wines 4. Spencer Potts & Bannan. S. Heilner & Son, Charles Lawton, George H. Potts, • Bell & Bolton. • Bennett dr, Taylor G Bast, A Steinberger, S. B. Reeve & Co. llyman & Nice, Stockton & Stevens, W. Wallace & Co. C. Shippen, Hewes Saber & Co. J K Olewine & Co. Hodgson, PinkertonA Co. 4 A. Cite. C M. Hill, ' R Kear, htiller & Haggerty L Chapman, John Stanton, Sundry Shippers, last report, MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road for the Week ending on ThMsday even tog last WEST BRANCH RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of (Anal transported on this road for the week ending on Thursday ig last 5,141 Tons. Per last report • . 97,292 GEM iSEMI siptt u y KULL VALLEY RAILROAD. The following is the amouottd coal transported on this road up to 4ugu5t.34,1839.. It EN I Ellk‘ OF TIIE MARK ET. Pottroille, September,' 7, 18 p. %VII F... .k'T FLOUR, by the load was worth od Friday $6OO. i 4V4!EAT I 35 per pushel, in demand. RYE FLOUR $2 25per cwt.'rn dema ~ BLI2K WH EAT,FLOUR $4.00 per cwt / ' • 1 5, RVIE, by the load 75 by the ....., I—ready isale.i AVE CHOP 65 to 70 per bushelin demiiid. OATS 30 cents—ready sale: . - • POTATOES-40 cents per bustel in demand COIIN—I 00 cents per bushel to demand. • eLpvER SEED—SI2 DO per bushel. - • 'moo - my SEED—?2' 50 per bushel. .. 1 , 1.,41.X5EE1::5145 Per bushel in demand. . . W ISK EY-45 cents per gallon.. 814 CE R-20 cents per fibbed—is Kegs 20 cents ~, i t?( S-121 cents-per doeen.` • i t . tD-- ,,, ' , 4 c— inonctesnpuerptior und. pound. ....., • ,•• H , M . l3i dents per pound. c c ' C N cHgr. lOO cent. per bushel ind emand . BA 'ON-43:cents per pound. "BEI ...SWAX-20 cents per pound. s l ,t FKATHEIZS---62centi per pound. COMMON - WOOL-40 cents per pound 114.4CKEREL. by the bbl. No 1. 111, ' No 2. $l5 S 41T-2 50 per bb1.;75 per busliel PLASTER at worth $7 50 pei tot". HAY $lB pei ton. VARIETY STORE. riNHE Subscriber respectively informs his friends AL and the publio in general that he keeps on hand and offers for sale cheap, Gentlemen's Kid, Cotton, and Berlin Gloves, jeo. White and Black Cotton do. GurriElaitic, Cotton and Worsted Suspenders, ReaLßlack Italian Cravats, While and Figured Pongee Pocket Hdkes., Plaihed and Plain Satin Stocks, dol do. Bombazine do., . Linen Bosieris and Collars,s Merino and Cotton Half Hose, 4if , Hair, Clothes and TT:4h Brusl%s, • • Cologne, Lavender and Rose Water, Beßear ' s Oil and Pomatom, It . Tooth and Pearl Powder , Cecile and Shaving l Soap, • --- • Ladle's Top, Neck and Sille Coning) Real Turtle Shell Side Comb!, PatPnt 4 Key and Single 'Key Flutes, Clarionets--5 and 6 Keys ; and Fife, French and German Accordeons, Violins—various kinds, . Violin Bows, Gamuts for Clarionet, Violin, Flageolet, Flute and Fite, Flageolets, Violin String.; /lira, &C., Sillier ever point Pencils sad Leads, Pocket Books and Wallets, - Lemon Syrup, Currant Jelly, Preseved Ginger, Confectionary,. Fruit, Toys, &c. &c. &c. JOEIN S. C. MARTINI- Sept 7' 36.-tf WHEREAS, The North American Coal Com pany have this day executed unto me, the subscriber, an assignment of all their estate, real and - .personal, for the payment of their debts, In a certain order in the.saisfassignment prescribed ; now, therm fore, all persons indebted to said Company, are re quested to make immediate payment for .their re spective debts tq me, and those in possession of prop erty belonging. to said Company, are requested to hold the same subject to my order. The assign- . meta may be seen at the office of the Recorder of Deeds for the city and county of Philadelphia, where Ile same is left to be recorded according to law, ARTHUR CM LLA§. September 2d, 1839. 36 Orwigsburg Female Seminary. THE Trustees of the Orwigsburg Female Serino _ ary beg leave to inform .the public that their Seminary—which receives the -state annuity—is open for the reception of Pupils from any part of the county or elsewhere, on very 4 roderate terms. Their principal Instructress is Miss E,. A. Robi son, who is well qualified for the station, and has given very general satisfaction. Instruction is here given in all the branches taught in the higher Fo. male Seminaries in the comprising—Raiding —Writing—Arithmetic English Grammar—An cient and Modern Geography, with the rise ofGlobes and Mape—llistory—Botany---rhilosophy--Com. position Ate. and the German Language. Application for admission may be made to either of the Subscribers, Trustees of the Institution. CHARLES FRAIL& Y, A M. B. POTTS, - JACOB HAMMER, • JOS. MORGAN, - • MICHAEL GRASFF, P. F. LUDIV IG, PETER MILLER, JACOB HUNTZINGER,JE . _ JNO. BANNAN. Oringeburgi September 7 ; 854 t Boats. 86 IV 243 4902 ME Per last Report 5t1!,402 , NATHAN CLEAVER, Total Total • 102,433 ROBERT C.HLLL Collector. 44,406 • H. H. PO:ITS, Collector Iliotice. RetU , Cow • • %WITH a • white face, bellyt and hr. and! 1* tail slit. and a rag tied round it, togither with a REb HEIFRR, 'about. 18 months old, with white face, belly and feet, a hole in jute Jrascabd a alit in the other, strayed from the Subscriber ofts the 17th Of August last. 'Whoever will return therg_will be reasonably rewarded. 'JOHN MORTIS Et. Sept. 7 38-3 t• FIRST TROOP SCHUYLKILL COUNTY CAVALRY will Parade on Monday, the 16th , day of September, 1839; at -Mortimer's Hotel, at ; o'- clock, P. M. By Command. M. MORT' MER, Sept 7 36-2 t • First Sergeant. • • Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons havidentlicus against the estate of Amos Lewis, and all pc is indebted to the same, to present them in ' • PHILIP )lOFFA, F. W. HUGHES, Sept 7 • 36-ti Assignees. • White Cotton. Shirts, r' AN elegant article for fall wear. just r.iceived and for wile by EL LI PPINCOTT, Sept 7 36—tf Old Post-Office, Puttiville. Brush *ilk, and Fur Hati. J UST received, and for sale at the manufacturer's Pl'lce, by B. LIPP! NCOTT, Sepi 7 ' 33-if Old Post• Office, Pottsville. Regimental Court of Appeal. frifiE Field Officers of the 30th Regiment, 2d Brigade, 6th Division, Pennsylvania will hold their Regimental Court of Appeal and Ex oneration, for 1839. at the house of Michael Greeff, in..the Borough of Orwigsborg, on Saturday the 14th day of - September next, between the boars of 10 o'- clock A. M. and . 4 o'clock P. 12,794 264,840 Collectors and others concerned will govern them. selves accordingly, and be punctual in their attend ance.' By ordcr of JEREMIAH SHAPPELk" • Brig. Ins. 2d B. 6th Div. P. M. Brigade Inspector's Office, Windsor, August 31, 1837. 35-3 t 277,634 X3O Tone 5U72 . ,J UST received, a new ., and elegant assortment of English Carpets, which_ will be sold at a small advance on Philadelphia prices. ' - A 7? Entry and Stair Carpeting by august 31 35—tf ' N. 'NATHANS °ice of the Mount Carbon Rail Road Ccrmpany. Purt.soiratits, August 21. 1839. .r - 0 HE Managers of the Mount Carbon Rail Rhad - 1 a- Company have this day declared a dividend of five per cent, payable to the Stockholders eller the 3fst inst. at the office of the Compahy, 117, South 3rd'Sireet. • JAMES C. DONNELL, F ROM twenty to thirty sober and industrious Miners are wanted to dig Bitumnous Coal near Richmond, N'irginia, took , hum such prices will be paid as they may make from fi fteen to twenty-fine a week,. and have constant employment.— Provisions and hardware are a bout the same its at Pottsville, and the mines in as healthy a.place s as any in the United States. Apply to • C. BROWN, • . • South St. Whiff. PhiladelFhia. • A DUVAL, GEO E. WILLS, a Etna Cofliery, Chesterfield, -Va. august 31 35-3 t rivcinnond, Va. *P. S. A large number of Miners are now wanted, and can "getconstant' employment and Eciod wages at several of the mideaMetvr Richmond, Virginia. 43:531 - : 42,531 Toni Huntzinger & Krebs, . ix AV B just returned from the City with n fresh A-Ksupply.of New and Cheap goods, suitable for Fall and Winter' wear, and particularly request their friends to favour them with an early'eall at the Corner of Centre*. and Callowhill Streets. august 24 34—tr Cauliflower Seed. FRESH Mammoth °sunflower Seed. just receiv ed and for sale by _ B. BANNAN. august 31 35 PENNSYLVANIA HALL portant- o Landlords. AS the subscriber intends discontinuing operations at this, establishment on or before the Ist. of October, luinow ofTnrs for sale the UNEXPIRED LEASE, together with the FURNITURE and FIX TURES appertaining to the conduct of the estab. lishment. • The lease eaplres'on -Me first day of A pril next, and the Furniture is in goodßorder. JOSENI HAUGH:MOUT.. antis: 24' 34 -tf, ..V41.111174.11Lii FATIVI POu SALE. T o be sold at Public V endue, upon the premises, on Satuiday, t h y 24th day of September next, at ONER.M. in pursuance of the last wiH and testatn'int of William Marsh, deceased, all that certain valuable. TAPERN STAND .• and ~ TRACT OF LAND, contain'iniTy.vo Hubdred P r i*en and a Half Acres situate on .the Da nvtlle and Bear. Gep Turnpike, a. bout.fivc miles from Danville, in Catta wises, town ship;' Columbia county, bounded by lands of JOhn Kase, Peter Richart, Isaac Hull And Jacob Brenk. There.* pp the premises a FRAIII - E 1.4 . and Farm House; I 1 • with a GOQD AND NEVER FAILING SPRING near the hotoe, a good • FRAME BARN and Stabling, "AligE • ABLE BEA RING"- APPLE ORCHARD, • A L ABU:Er:J-2'g", end other Finit Trees, and about SEVE NTY A 'tC3IES of the Land cleated, and in a good atata of cultivation. The'ternas of sale-made known cin the day of Sale. LYMAN SHOLES. AdministratoV of Wm. Mursn,{ deceased. ` - Danville, august 24, 1839. , 34-6 t . . - N. B. All persons knowing tfiemselses indebted to the.estaa:are requested to make payment with out /deity. To all the bbira and legal 4 presenialfves of Jacob Fahst, lake of West Brrnswiek township, Schuyl. kill comity, (Fanneri) - deceased. ' rtoric ls ip. • • • therefore hereby given, TTHAT in inirsuance of en order of the Orphan"! Court of the county. of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held : on the premises of card deceased, Mid continue frltint day to day upon the Real Estate of the said daMensed, within the County ot Schuylkill, situate in the . Townships of Barry, West Brunswick, rand Lower Mahantangu, in the said county of Sehnyl kill, on Mondsy, the. 23d. day of September, at 10 o'clock ip the tarenomv, to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and among his chit dren and lapel representatives, if that can be doge without prejudice to and spoiling of the whole, oth erwise to value and Appraise the same.; when and where yoe may attend if yon think proper. . .PATER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff of the County of &husikkill. Orwigsburg, august 24 34-4 t Mitchel's New school Geagra:. phy and Atlas. AFURTHER 'ripply just received . aid for sale. Am. wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices, by, august 17 33 B BARHAM Carpeting. EMI niiikers Wanted. ItAINERS 4 JOURNAL. `The Clitirclunanli Manual. -AN Exposition of the Doane.! 'Ministry .and. Worship of the Protestiot Episcopal. Church'. in tbiakiteniSpiten, by the tay.'Behjamilx P Punt A. Rector -, of Christ.Chtiretn. Philadelphia. See. and 'Edition. jinSt rho:Wed - and fbr sale by. august 17 • "B. frANNAN. • - C.ILL .11T TILE • . • Cheap Grocery Store, Lecr — rserc'of •Ceitre and Cn ilouttall Streets,. FIVE subscribers have just received a new supply ••• ot all kinds of- Groceries, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Mollasies, Lard, Shoulders, and a superior article bf-Ilams, also Honey Syrup and Steam Mo. lasses, Mackerel, Shad, Salt, &e „all of Which is of fered cheaper than ever for cash, by • HUNTZINGER & KREBS. attust 24 34-if -4- Cheap Calicoes, Illuslins, &c.„. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, Corner of Centre add Cullownsli Streets. J UST received a fresh assortmept of British French and Domestic Prints, Unbleached Mus lin, Superfine and low priced Bleached Muslin, Apron arid Bed Checas, Canton Flannels, Table Di. aper, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Cotton Caps, and a variety of other foods which will be sold very cheap by • HUNTZINGER & KREBS. august 24 34 -tf Administrator's Notice. uErreits of Administration on the estate of a-A William Sinveley, late of the Borough of Potts ville, (Whecirighi) deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the Estate of the said deceased, are hereby requested to make payment to the subscriber, and all persons having Claims or demands against the estate of the said 'Killian; Shire' are hereby requestell to make known the sanl him without delay. DA DG. MYERS, Administrator, august 24 34-6 t Port Carbon. New Fall Goods. A SPLENID assortment. of all kinds Fall and • Winter Goods, just received, also Queens Ware, and Nails and Spikes, all of which are offered to the public very low at the Cheats Cash Store of 11UNTZ1isiGER & KREBS. august 24 " 31-tf Knowledge for the People, O R the plain "Why and Because." a fresh supply just received and for sale .by B. BANYA N. august 24 33 TENYDOLLARS REWARD W ILL be paid for the recovery of a BAY MARE, that was either stolen or went astray on the night of the 7th August, from Mr. R. Hill's Land tog in Schuylkill Haven. The said Mare IS a light chesnut brown, about 6 years old, in good condition. With a ball face, four white legs, and a scar on the hind part where site has been kicked. The above 'reward and all reasonable charges will be paid on the dilivery of the same to John Saylor's Tavern in Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, by the owner. august 17 33-3 t• W.N. KJ I'ZE.:Y Treasuier riNHE subscriber fias always on hand, of tiis own manufacture, Blank Books, from 6.1 cents to $l5 eno, which he will sell at Philadelphia price..— The. Books he will warrant to be equal, and in a Meat many instance s superior, in point of materials and manufacture, to any procured from Philadelphia or elsewhere. 'B. BANNAN. august II 33 N. B. All kinds of Books bound to order at the shortest notice, add at the lowest rates. . Office of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Valley Road Company. PHILADELPHIA, August 7th, 1839. T HE Board of Managers have this day declared 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 inst. JNO. H. CRES'SON, august 7th 33 Treasurer. Old , Newspapers. S EVER AL hundred old Newspapers for sale at this office. aug 17 33 Mousline de Laines. A FEW pieces of the above article just received and for sale cheap by E. W. EARL. august 17 33—tf Morns Multicaulis. T HE Subscriber will sell a few thousand very fine Multicaulis trees now growing near °mtgs. burg on high gravelly ground, where the wood be— comeamore mature than in any other situation, and ont.haraccriunt are more valuable fur planting. Ma ny of the trees are now over four and a half feet high, an unusually well branched; they will be sold now on-reasonable terms ; to be delivered in October or November. JOSEPH MORGAN. aug. 1U - 32 —Bw I s HEREBY given. that in conformity with the pi osmium of the act (reassembly regtilating the applications of Banking institutions for charters, that Samuel Heilner, A. Siemberger, B. R. Mears, John Provost, D. R. Bennett. Joseph Jeans.. Morris G. Benner, R. G. L,elar, FL M. Clenachan, J. F. Pay. Sam.iel D. Leib. and James S. Wallace, intend applying to the next Legislature of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Banking institution to be called t•Souuvucti.t. COI:N - TT gANIC os MINERSTILLIC." to DO be located in the Borough of Minersville, County of Schuylkill. The capiial. of the said Bank to be $.500,000, wrth the privilege of increasing the same to One Million-dol lars—the object and intention of the institution be. ing the exercise of Banking and Discounting privi. leges ind the promotion of the Coat Trade and die general welfare of community by a liberal irid healti y transaction of business. august iO. MS. -It 32-6 mo A _ N ironwood cane, with plain b , ek horn top and the initials S. D. L. on a silver plate, has been mislaid. It is valueless, except as a memorial the owner; and the finae: will . be both thanked and rewarded by. leaving it at this office. ' aug. 112 32 B LATIPIAVOTT, MERCHANT TAX.EOB. Old Post-Office, Pottsville, Late of 119, chesnia Street, PHILADELPHIA. I N consequence of encouragement beyond my sanguine expectations, I would respectfully +tate to my friends, that for our 'mutual benefit,l have made myself acquainted with Gilliou's French sys tem of6iirment cutting at a heavy expence, and for the teaching of whind lam agent. This system for certainty and taste exceeds all others that 1 have ever seen,and i sin now prepared to insure an ele. ganrfit in all cases, and to the entire satisfaction ot all who consider taste and elegance in dress an Lib, ject.—Terms Cash. GlBMus' 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 use. July 20 • 29—tf HENRY LELA.R, Jr. COAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, PHILADELPHIA. COAL received 'upon Storage, or fin Shipping up on the usual terms. august 10 32-6 t kME to the Stable of the subscriber, residing C about a mile above Minersville, about four weeks ago, a BRINDLE cow, With both ears and tail cropped, , and her horns turn back, one ofwhich is bored. The owner is requested to come forward; prove property, pay chirges end take her away. oth erwise she will be sold according to law. august 44 34—W RP . FRE DAVIS. Blank Books. N OTIC Ei A. Cane Mislaid. Stray Corr. A CARD. 2 7 'ennsWietNits Rah. REFteTtla.. - 4011 X SILPER; P IIOIF'RIETOR, Respectfully requests his friends and customers stall accept his sincere thanks for •the great eneehirnement he h*s 'received from them since he opened the above establishment. In making this request, J. S. takes the opportuni ty,to. inform -them he lids Made extensive arrange rnentafor the Summer 'Business, and wall constant ly be supplied with all the delicacies and articles which-the Philadelphia Market can afford during the Summer Season. W IN ES. bid Maderia Mae, per bottle. 200 do. Pak Sherry, do. 2 00 do: Brows de. ' do. 2 00 do. Port, 'do. do. 2 00 ' do. Lisbon, do. . do . 1 00. ' Chomp:spit Henry Clay Wine, , 200 • do. Napoleon. do. 2 al do. Woodcock, do. 2 00 do. Victoria, do. 2 00 do. Palmetto, do. . .. 200 Pepper's, Smith's, and Sechel's X X Pale Ale on Drought. Apsi [meats always in readiness for ?wiper parties, &c., end these who calk may expect to receive every MI4IIIIOII July 6 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! FriiiE Public arc hereby most respectfully inform ed that the Mail and Express Lines of Stages, running between Reading and Pottsville, have I.lllCe the first day of July, had no connection with John Weaver and Son's Dust Line. The)Proprietors of the Mail and Express Linea, notieed with regret the coarse abuse pursued in 'a public print, in re lation to the Opposititm Line by the proprietors of the Dust. The Proprietors of the Mail and Express disapproving of such proceedings, thought it advi sable, in order to promote their own personal inter ests, to have no connection wit't the Dust Line.— They. therefore dts.olved, and the public may tm plied)) , rely that such is the case. The Mad Line between Pottsville and Reading to connect with the Rail Road for Philadelphia, and the Lines p 1 Stages running to Easton, Lancaster and Harrisburg, will leave Mortimer'is Hotel, Potts ville, daily at 6} o'clock, and arrive in Reading in time to dineoal. Weldw's (Coleman's) Hotel, and take the Cars for Philadelphia, Returning, will leave J. Peter's .Office, White Swan Hotel, luB Race street, Philadelphia, at 5 o'- clock, A. M. daily, and atter the arrival of the Cars leave Weldy's (Coleman's.) Hotel, Reading, dine at . Walker's Hotel, Port Clintim, and arrive in Potts vtlte at an early hour in the afternoon. TIM EXPRESS LINE Will leave Mortitner's Hotel, Pottsville, daily at 1 o'clock, and aruve in Ileadiog at an early bi,ur in the evening. ffeturning, will leave J. Peter's Office,. While Swan, lOtt Race Street, Philadelphia, daily at 3 a clock, P. M., ar.d arrive in Pottsville the following day in !lite ro dine. Fire through in Cra No. 1, Mail Line, $1,50 in Car N 0.2, `. • • 4,00 Fart in the Express Line, Car No. 1, 5,00 • • • • • Car No, 2, 4,511 For Seats apply a.t . Nlortiiner's Hotel, Pottsville Welily's (Coleman'.) and Heir's Hotels, Reading, and J. Peter's Office, 108 Race Street, and Sander, son's Merchants' Hotel, N. Fourth Street, Philadel phia. PETERS, IJEISEL, & CO. Pottsville, August 3, 1839 Lumber Lumber A LL kinds. on hand constantly, and bills cut to order. Apply to T. S.RIDGWAY, Jr. „ March 9. 10-tf Port Wine FOR INVALIDS. MILLER & lIAGGERTY , have received one Pipe of Harris Co's. Superior Port Wine, (pure Juice of the Grape.) to which they Invite the attention of Physicians and Invalids. June 15 24 GERALDIATE: A. Tale of Consciente. “CIERALDINE, a Tale of Conscience,” is a lug work of great interest, directed to remove prejudice, and present the light of truth. It is re.. comm"nded especially to those who arc engaged in the most important inquiry ; "which is the Church of Christ ? "—Bishop Kenna, Just received and fur sale by B. BANNAN. augur-t 3 3l— PROPOSALS for a Lease or Purchase P EAWSINGIVIAMI 11.1 Pottsville, Pa. THE Subscriber gives notice, th receive Proposals for the pu of this desireable Hotel, so well, = ___ to the travelling c,ommunity,or reerive bide for lensing it unftirmshed, from April, 1840, for a term of years. No property in the Suite can be made more profit able under judicious superintendence than !hie.— Its location in the coal region and the tide o visit ors always pouring in, will continue to rend r it a place of resort as long as the great coal and t 13 Op erations- shall possess rntereat. Besides this, in about 18 months, the corn lesion of the . Reading Hail Road will bring the Bo ough, within a few hours ride of Philadelphia, and ravel ling will consequently increase, with these c.v./lorded facilities. The Proposals either ter purchase nr lease, must be directed to the subscriber befoie the Ist Match, 1649, and unexceptionable references given as to standing and capabilities for the proper eunditict of such . an Establishment. GEORGE SHOEMAKER, Pottsville, Pa. July 20th, 1829..29 - • The U. S. Gdzette, Pennsylvanian, and New York Star will publish the above once a week un til Christmas next, and direct their bills to Col. Shoe Maker, Pennsylvania Hall, Pothsville, Pa ' WATER FUSE, 'For Blasting under ysiter, a fresh supply just re calved and for sale at is office. /Flay. 11. Catholic Books: T HE subscriber has just received, and will con stantly.keep on hand at his Book Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, an elegantsuppl, of Catholic Books, among which are Quarto Family Bibles—with Plates, Octavo do. du. do. Key of Paradise, elegantly bound and gilt, do. common do. do. Trite Piety, elegantly bound and gilt, common do. Christian's Giudi, elegantly hound and gilt, common do. do. Vade Mecum. Daily Exercises, Pocket and School Testaments, Poor Man's Catechism,• Small Catechism, Prince Hohenlohe's Prayer Book, elegantly bound and gilt, Think 'Well On't,. or reflections on the great truth of the Cbristbin Religion, Geraldine, a Tale of Conscience, . r All of which will be sold at Pniladelphia prices, TT Books not on hand will be obtained .to order. auguit 3 31— B. BANNAN: Mitchel Psi New School Geogra phy and Atlas, T HE latest and best Geography extant, just pub ; Hafted and for sale, who W-ole and retail at Phil adulpbtaphbf prices. by H. BANNAN. July 13 2B_ STEEL PENS. AFRESH reapply of tliree pointed Perryan Pens, under Spring. do, Kitts fine pointed do.. Mow do.-- ; Also allies' Boodair Steel Pens. just received said for sale by B. BANNAS. • ' miry 18 90 I=IF=MM!E • •1101111 LA D. R 17 1 1 1 ,,, T ntigich POTTSVILLE PA. RESPECTFULLY infiams. the Pirate, thai he (tae on hand general - assortment' &nes_ Eight Day Clods, 7toenty-fear Hour . 0 kof•Pati.. eat Lever, English four ouoe, and La is Watears. Jeselry of all. descriptions, Musical :es Breast 1' Pins, and Earinge, Gilt (=wad C no and :Kept,— Silver Fable Spout"- Gentletn a and LadieeiPemi cils, Thimble*, Clasps for m ey parses, dt.m. all Or . which will be sold cheap r cash.. • .N. R. Clucks and atchtqr...at eve deseriptios repaired at the short ( notice. June 8, 1839. . 234E-. • 4V Ile Barsae A"))"fow price of 2.5 : cents per gallon. for nail N. NATHAN& June. IVEW . Ot . " NEW supply of Ready Made Clothing !lasi-aft been received trom New York, and is now eollt. Ong at the old Post-office at 20 per cent cheaper illip it can be had by buying the goods and having h manufactured here. • The Subecriber will continua to receive thronh out the year, Clothing made of the beet ma teri al. by the text Workmen, and in the best Ficisiti inotenocr. which will invariably be sold at New Y retail prices. 13. LIPPINCOTT, Pottsvilli.... July 27, 31 A boy of good addrwis, who is reppectably oda m•cted, and who can come well recommended Is wanted to assist in the Itskte. None other need ap ply. BM 131%f /POSALS:wiII be received for exthaguishing 11- the fire in the Jugular Veirr--Broad mounttin, byScL LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY. huvlktn Haven, July 30-4- police. • rip El E.Stockholdera of the Miner,' Bank or pow. 'wine. in the County of Schuylkill, hereby' give notice that they will apply to the Legislature dr Pennsylvania at their next Session fors renewal • of the Charter of a,id Bank. and an Increase of n Capital from two hundred thournind dollars, to See-: b = hundred thonsand dollars, created for the specific object of facilitating the Coal Trade and other pops mereial business of the surrounding neighbourhdo4, • 4oy the general operattonsof a Bank of Discount add emulation. CHARLES LOESER, Cashiet: June '29 26-fiano. Notice. ETTERS of administration .of the guodi m i n zil in A ciattles which were of James 'Jones, d • of Pottsville, Innkeeper, ha ving.beet :grintedle the th , cruber, all persona having cldirris egainsi the eit• tate of said deceased are requested to present these without delay, arid all persona indebted to the same to make 1-rtirectit.-to the subscriber: JAMES' ROWLAND, Administrator, residing at the corner of Norwegt• pe and Rail Road Street, Pottsville. • - July 10, llenge 111aPring, , TIIIS Celebrated Article—Mason's thiequafled and Inimitable Challenge Blacking, by rite (4tisft, Dozen, or Single Box.—Also Mason's &Peri or Black Wiling Ink, warranted to improve by age, in Mottles, by, the Gross or Retail, for Pak . by June I • A. A. GILE. - I)k . iTyls S - fay Lamps, iv . the best construction, and moat approved kind I —. also makes new gauses to old lamps, and other epaira done at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, in CePtre street, Pottrville; June I 29.—tf JOSEPH COATSWORTH. r Proprido . rs. 31—u Six Cents Reward. - • RANAWAY from the" subscribec on Saturday" last, an indented Ap r f o t . , prentice to the Tailoring Butane* named Robert Linsy, aged about 17, Whoever will return said boy to the ,subecriber, shall receive the above reward, but no charges. • 1 - 11 RAM PARKER. august 24 FANCY DRY GOODS Just Received. GREEEN Blond Thud Veils, . • ' French Tantbord Collars, • • Do. Worked 1 - Ikfs,., Linnen Cambric dp,, Sap. White Kid Gloves,. Fancy _Baskets. Cloth and Hair Brushes, Flesh and Tooth Brush, Fancy Soaps, Extracts - , Cologne, Perfumes, ttc., Just recerved and for sale by July 20 29—V N. NATHANS. t he ,chat.e 'flown chill .e lit. FOR SALE. - JJ A. TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE io• ef' Norwegian Street, floreggh'.ef Pottsvillsir ;;;; with the adjoining half lot - of ground, Wel • 33 ' occupied by Struve Palmer, Esq. The _ - house is well built, with gocid accomarmia soils fur a I'ain4 residence. F4terms, which, will be rraonable, apply to :114 18,h 20—tf G. W. FARQI-HAR or to A.- UNDERHILL, . - 1 1 Pine Street, New York. - 3t. Trustees- . • - Silk ! Silk! ! • C LARK on the Mulberry Tree and Silk Aorta •_ a new and excell e nt work. Cobb's Silk Manual—and • _r t. Sayer's American Fruit Garden Companioti, sl so a new and excellent work, Just received and for side by may 4 18- 10 8. 43ANNAN • School Quille n . . . AT 25 cents per 100, just, received and forlsale by AT 1 B. BANN A.N. - • netallic illeinorandum Books; fl A lIWCOD'S Improved Patent MemorendMn Rook: with Metallic pen t just resc'lved ana r" Bale I B. BANNAI. SAR DINES and ANCHOVI ES just received in fiur sale by N. NATHAN'S. June 15 24—tf Tobacco. AVERB ,- superior arti . Cayendtsb. Coarse Roll and tine Twia seen; by the tteg or retail.-Also Fine Ott T for §tuobirig.tipilt ish, dal( Spanish and Cu SegA. June 1 22-tf ". A. A. GILE. 'UPERIOR Pale, Gold, 4- Brown Sherry,,Star, dy L. P. Madeira, fort, Claret, Mose" Malta say, HusCatel, Lisbon, Teneriife, Hart do Chant, paigne Wines,in. Wood and Bottle, all waffanted en-. prior to any titers its the Boiougb, for sale by . N. NATIIANS. June 15 A LARGE assortment ofirools , up Letter and. 'Note Papers from $1,50 to $6 per ream. ruled and *MA Among the'. s.upplyii some superior English Viettgist Post just received Wholesale and Retail by • May 18, 20- ' B. BARRAN. , • . Scott's rlioVelt6 Price 25_ Cents per volume. 11701,5. 13 and 14 Of this 'cheartvork,,just reoeitt-; .d. Also the work- complete from the comma moo —for sale by • B. BANiotar.. July 6 • NEW. SPRING GOODS. elmos Ifetrig' RESPECTAILLY:infortne hie frien.da.sinii public, geherally, that. he is just reecebring. hie Dry Good and Millinery Store, a few door. a. hove the TOWN HALL, a large and general rulifsart..:. ment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, gonnets,l 4 44,;', horn and Palm Leaf Hata, &C. arc,. dtc."• april .134" 28-6 w• PAPERS. &C. D 2 P ' r~,ti~, -.,~ 34-3 t :,
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