. as £23,50, 1I I 1 - ich is not inure in the pound°, all its I ' .. dim, Theforeign exchanges eiontiniWr oufavore.le—and lan unceasing exposits. d on o f s ilver ii W..- y going forward to .lElliabagr, St. Petereburgh, .d Amsterdam ; and the Bankof 'England ai them &dote bits exhausted the credit ' 'fo r 15,000.000 wi i the Bank of France,. 1n -American 2 ' , whim there is not the slightest 1 revival to report . The prices, where salee4mire been &reed. have . - i ruinously low, as shown 'by the transactions 0 yesterday. and truly, when $4O, 000 of Penns • ;bide been d t lsposed of at 88, $150,000 Ohio siis fidr:ceiita at 84, and a smaller a rount, $10.000,9 the same stock this morning at - 85 i. Theihares , f the Beak et the United States 're -£l9 Ioi-Z-the - being the .niy Arilerican seen relics for which I niirket cam be said in reac.---- lity to exisL l i Respecting the, rafions of Mr. Jaudon, the fol lowing is the cur 'account. Many monibi since . it was proposed b the, body of capitalists engaged generally in A . rican securities, that in order to . relieve the Load market from the inundation o f American recur ties, , a transfer of the amount of ' .C 300,0 09 should end to the house of Hope & Cu t er Amsterda , end this, having been favorably e ntertained by t ere wealthy bankers, was abo•it to be completed at he time elite unfertanate occur rence of the tofu al of iluttingeer of Paris, toric.rdi the bills of the ank of the United States. hit occurrehee had e effect of breaking off the ' nego , elation between r. Jaudon and the Messrs. Mope ; but after the fa ion of mankind in general, riorsoon ' et had Mr. Jau oh succeeaed in eibtaining the re , cent subscriptio a fur a loan of ..£1300,000 in Londun, and' coniequentl ' not indispensably wanting the as voidance from risterdain , than the - Meows. Hope offi4d to re-o the negotiation—and-this being desirable, but 11 t absolutely reqiiisite—has been tea • pondedbi by M .Jaudon, who has been over to Hol land and made he gei.eral arrangements with the Messrs. Hope ; but without having yet es:included the pwrtienlar t row of the loan. The covalent of din King of H toad treeing been required by the d Dutch law, ha teen readily obtained and the Messrs. flo ' pe.. •Orote ori the 281 h October, to invite •Mr. --tendon to return to Amsterdam, in order to complete the arabgement of the terms of the loan, i i carol the securitie s to be depieiited with the house •t: m ' Asterdam. be loss is I. be for 10,488,0110 of . ."guilders, and probably to be for five years; bat the tune, terms, on all other particulars., remain unset tled—Mr. Jaudon being on one hand very desirous of taking up the money, in order to relieve the gen. eral market for American securities, and to strength en himself and . his connexions and friends, with abundance of 1 resoui ma 'in the times of pressure which are sup , iced to be near at band; but not be- n a situat ion of the slightest coin - not intend to conclude the arrange ing otherwise pulsion—he d !tient ou dasad otageous terms, have failed, throughout the King The harvea dom. ish Government will not recognize ce of Texas. They have had a oat that sort of thing for the last fifty Er 7rei Br the independe , are seerstra or sixty Philomathic society. Pottsvill THERE wiJ be a Publick Lecture delivered he: c" fore this '..ciety at Iteutiens Peale's Lecture Koom, on Tb rsday evening. December sth, 1819, by J. Porter. Subject '' Gretorer, "—the Lecture to commence ■t half past 7 o'clock precisely• N. B. In future the meetings of this Society will be held at R. Peale's Lecture Room, corner of Ma bantance and Centre streets, over B. Lippineott'a Clothing Store. . C. W. PEALE, Sec-eery. nov 30 ' 47-1 t Schuylkill Coal Trade. Shipments since our last. Per last 'report. Little Total Shipment for 1839.. 8171 • There' will be a variation of two or three thou sand tons in the actual returns, which we will col rect as soon as received. ANTHRACITE IRON TRADE, =I tons. cwt. Nov. 23 — Boa t Lafayette, carrying 53 8 Perllio l n o repml, ' • 54 10 - ' 107 18 MD , CREEK RAIL ROAD The rollowi g is the amount of Coal transported in this road foil. the week ending on Thursday even ang lasi... I .., 1,301 Tons. Per last report 45,195 , Totall , 46,496 - i GEORGE ETADF.STV Collector LERIOri COAL. TRADE-1.13U. IFiar the week ending Nov. 21st.— Boata. Tons. Mauch Chunki 4 . 177 Perryville I l4 OR Penn Haven i - 17 914 • 'OTAL SHIPMENTS. . Mauch Chun 2943 140,566 Perryville • ' 1139 • 38.274 Penn‘lieven ' 1156 41,565 REVjEW OF THE MARK IT. PoUsville, Noy. 30, 1839 41/lIEAT FOUR. by the load was worth on Frids7 151121 • WHEAT $ per oushel. in demand.' RYE FLOOR $1 871 per cw t. la demand. BUCK%IIIIEAT FLOUR $1 57/ per cwt . Rife: t hy' iSe load 65 by the bushel 70— 7 sale. , • - 41 ' • - RYE CHO7O I . nts—ready sale. 4 per bushel in demand. OATS 371 e _ POTATOE 7/ cents per bushel i•dentand CORN-56 cent* per bushel in demand. CLOVE:II EEO-312 po per bushel. 'II AO PITY SEED-22 50 per bushel. FL I.KSEED-21 45 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. SU r VE 11-20 coots per pound—in Kegs 20 cents EGGS-124: email' per *nen. LA UO-14 . cants per pound. . TALLOW— lOcents per pound. ' HA MS 131 cents per potted. ' CORN CHOP 70 to 75cents per hushel MI emand. BACON-13 cents per pound. REKS'WA X-20 cents per pound. FE CPIIEII6-62 cents per poem& COMMON WOOL-40 cents poet:pound MACKEREL. by the bbl. No 1.817 No K $l5 SALT-240 pen , bb1.475 per bushel • PLASTER...is worth V/ 50 per ton . HA Y $lB per ton 111 I SOLV EN I' DEB E adb.ermer• ,ave applied to the' Judges of the Collet of Com Pleas of Schuylkill county, 'tor the benefit of severarActs of Assembly passed fnr the relief of In tient Debtors, and the mud Judges have ap. poi ted Mo day • the 30th day of December next, at 0 o'cloc in the forenoon, at the Court House in Or igabdrg for the bearing of os and our fruition., n and here they may attend if they think • ILUAM MILLER, ' • HN HONEFIUS: H NRY LUKENBILL• # NAljklAN HOLLENBACK, i• DANIk4. RICK Jr. DANIEL mAirrz, JOHN OENNINGS GIEOROE ALLEN. J UN O•RIEHLY. ICHAEL MADEIRA. ILutakt DELANY. • " !LIP DELANY. AMES SPITTLE, HOMAS JOHNSON. N BAVIMTBC COB WINNER* P. POWELL* jl4 IRTIOIITO-41iii* hamar gives 1 1 , 0 1 ( 1 96 11 41:01 . sCoalinvo ftg00... - forilie molar' causes al. Isiiiejo - sod .fot gilt be he( at OrwOrlaim. iho on . 11044' lbetfld: dag.Ol7 o _ IliereliWiroll pinions -haviagastoi•peodimx all persona 'whose duty it 6110 be to Appeal:kat said Court : will liaise notice and goifern accor dioßly r. 4rowm. Sher& Sheriff's Mite °twigs-• burg. Nov t -30. 1839. I 48— rr — Ounetuat alto/Mania iii demanded of the Jur ors and Witnesses summoned to attend this (Curt., , chROCLA AIATION.L—W rens the Honorable /AIMS M: PORTER, E.gait e, Pr/trident of the sev. eral Courts of (kommon reas i nf the counties of Dam phin, Lebanon and Schoylkill, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts tit Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery., inj the said counties, and Groaor ROSH and Simla. 4. Lana,Esimires, judg es of the Court of Oyer and Itermium. and General Jail Delivisry, for the tital of all capital ant: others offenders, in the said county. 4173choylkill—by their .precepts to me directed. ttimed.at Omargsburif the 213 tn day, of October..lB39 have ordered • Court of Oyer and 'Terminer and General Jail *livery, to be hoiden at fOrwigsburg, en the last Monday of De cember nest. t being the 3th tiesatid month) to con tinue one Week. Notice la thereforeliereby !given. air the serener, the Justices of the peace, and Constables or the said county of Sitioylkill, that they are by the said pre. cept• commanded to be tbervand there al Id o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their roll,, records inemieitions, examinations, end all other remem brances;tb do those dump, which to thew offices ap pertain to be(done, and ail those Chit are bound:by recogn juncos, to prosecute Siainst the - pawners that are, of thin shall be in the. jail of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then mid there . to, prosecute them as shall be just. . • PETES F. LUDWIG, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Orwigs • burg, Nov. 3U. 1839 ' Goa seer Tila•reeltONWZALTe. N. B. The witnesses l and; Jurors who are sum— mond to attend said Caen. ire requested to serve punctuality. In case of non attendance, the taw in such cases made and provided, will be entangled. This notice is published by particular order of the Court, those concerned will therefore govern them— selves accordingly. B • , y virtue of sundry writs:of Vendaioni Exponas, BY and Levari Ferias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me , directed, will be czpwied to sale at Public Auction. On Jilandity the igth day of Deceniker, at the public house of William, Morttiner, Esq. lc the Borough of Pottsville, at 10 o'clock A. Mr All the un divided moiety ur half part of a certain lot or piece of ground, intents on the southwesterly side of - Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, being the northwesterly par( of the lot marked in the gluier • of plan of said Borough number three, containing -in trout on said Centre street thirty feet, bm.nded northwesterly by lot Nu. 4, southwesterly by a twen ty feet wide alley, southeasterly •by the other tialfof said lot N 0.3, belonging to E. Chichester, and north easterly by said Centre street, being the same prem- MOS which Peter Stehr and wife printed to Thomas Morris and the said Samuel J. Curtis to fee by Deed dated the 30th day of March, 1830. ALSO, the undivided one third part of a certain trace of land,eituate in Schuylkill township, Schell kill county, containing one hundred and ninety six acres, and allowance of sit per cent., &c. adjoining lands of Grorge D. B. 6oiui, &e., Adam Kotula and others, being the same premises which David Nice and wife-granted to Me same Safnuel J. Curtis and Thomas Morris!.in ifee, by, Deed dated the Bth of January, !830, together with the hereditament• and appurtenances—late the Estate of Samuel J. Curtis. • wit thceametrine and place, all that , one undivided one twelfth part, the whole into twelve efittal parts to be par enddivided, of those two tracts of land situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, known as the Mount Laffy tract, bounded by lands of W iiliam Wetherell, James Dundee, James Silly man, and others, containing together about sve hundred acres moreor less, with the appurtenances—late the Estate of— Boats. Tons. 16 806 7976 425,370 179 ' 9,222 435.398 jit the same time and place, all that certain lot ofground. situate in Lawton's Additional Elan to Port Carbon, with No 142, fronting on t Third street, southward. 1y adkiining lot• No. 141.6 n the rear ad. joining Vourth street, and on the north, adjoining tot,No. 143, being in width 50 Icel, and in depth 200 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a large two story frame Dwelling House and stable— late the Estate of William llosbyadelt, Esq. At the same time and place, all those tr [Acts of land, viz:—No. I, warrantee James. Sillyman. containing 438 acres and 119 perches, hounded by land of Paul Brand, Peter Filbert & Frederick Meatier, and other, . No. 2,. warrantee Peter Filbert, Eat, containing 438 acres 119 perch. es, bounded by land ofthe lest mentioned tract., Con rad Lengel, John Schell and others. No. .3, war rectee Joseph Heisler, containing 433 mires 119 perches, bounded by land of the last mentioned tract, Conrad Lengel, John- Schell and others. N 0 . 74. Warantee John Kidd, containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by land of the last mentioned tract, Conrad Lengel, John Jchall, Hebberling and others. No. 5, as rrantee A. Brown, containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by the last mentioned tract, C. Witman, Philip Kremer and others. No. 6. warrantee John Spykee, containing 438 acres 119 perches bounded by the last mentioned tract, Charles Witman, Peter Nagle. Esqra. and others.— No. 7, warrantee Philip Miller. containing 438 acres 119 perches, boonded by the lest mentioned tract, Samuel .D, Franks, Esq. deceased, Peter Nagler, Esq. Abraham Witman and others. No. 8, Warrantee John Otto:lt:Esq. containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by the last mentioned tract, Docnir_Jaquest Abrahatn Witman, Elizabeth Eckert and others.— No. 9, warrantee Charles Evans, Esq. containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by the last mention ed tract, Thomas Silly man, Elizabeth Eckert, George • Eckert: EM. and others. IQ' 10, warrantee.lohit. Spayd, Esq.. containing 438 acres 119 perches, bound= ed by the last mentioned tract. John Schell, George Eckert, E.g. and Christian Barrenstime and others. No. IL warrantee Conrad Feger. Esq. containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by the lad mention ed tract, C. Barreostine, Rebecca . Brown, George Zerbe and others. No, 12,.warrannte William Cole. man. containing 438eicres 119 perclies.honnded by the last mentioned; raw. B. Pon, John Minnon, deceased, Rebecca urn ,and others, situate in the townships of Norwe n and Pine Grove. County of Se:hnylkill—late the state of Abrahams Collins. On Ilucsday thet 7th day of December, • at 10 ohluk.k. 4. Al. at the house offilsm. •• last YosConnkeepin m West .Bruns: ell wick township: All that certain two story log Wheelwright Shop and taco lots of iround, situate in the Town el McKeapsbuit East Brunswick Township, County of Schoelkill„ marked in the general phn of acid town, with No's. 104 and 105, bounded.bl Chesnut street. Wine street, Lumbar alley; and land of Joshua Boyer. containing half an acre more_ or less—tats. the -Estate of Conrad Smith. Seized and taken into execution and to be sold by : • PETER F. LUDWIG. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Omits- t burg, Nov. 30,1839. 5238 220,405 , • • THE sObsctilier wis' hing to retire, from s te the business, will sell at priest:, II . es I the well known fl ote&Centre 800 in I Port Clinton, :bchuyikill county; a. Toe mows is needy new sail well finished with sta. Mks and colter necessary Out buildin g s, a good pr. den, • pomp of pod water within a few frawf the kitchen door—alt in good j repair..and sewraniently arranged fiir bin:lmm It is on the Centre Turn. pike. tersely mike north jof Reading, and Ekon South di (*maven' . e. being iltos centrally cheated ti• tweak Owle_noluishini tilFull.-lenderi kens of the best ars fora tavern roe' the .route. Four daily lines ; Stages pass here, elletopping'and dining at this twine.— Port 'Clinton it a Depotitbratal. Aim the Tama qua nai F . ' Iron. Lumber As, which hind always make -sitaatioo.valuab* • ! ' DAVID WALKER. -- -- - NI SHERIFF'S AVILES.' Valuable Tavern Stand FOR SALE. , Nov.; 30, 1839. , t'a lierrit'lMlLlL • U. States Allaiikluir.:Taillias. - flonwynwastrooomiiiat Staltigethe 'Pallharas Waal* 064atietr r OMITedtmcithottirisiti. , os:itt(tmotoleotooteriaeaehB 4 6 -A l Prw!tall farNswentaall of that aneraP 3, o o 4/40 01- 'ileteirfCatitelia 1838iad11339. libber:lm 'eoCtiiin the the Ccitudittitioo Dribs Thotili 80'6w:wool& with a complete Bator- the• Chief Eta:aloe:and Judicial OESeero. Coifed &Mee of Coo gram ad the Governors or StalealmiLTetailatati: The time mid place otholding the EriattEct.pai Cir emit Comte ofilleflaileil Stem; the Circuit Cooriof the Stale of mest - .1 - 04. and tbe*caLigli tie States, with the :gam and - lime =KID or of the &ate Leibilittorm. pricell2l aura: ALSO. GcnnaliCEtigHob ao f , C m'e "Almitehea„ by the Glow. Mani, mid Smile, .1i et mottved end Tar sale by .B. BOMAN. New 30 4FI s.eihaitiels Lien. SCHUTLICILL CdvriTr. _ Charles Saber. the Court of ";.• c 4. k- Burd.Patterson, I.Fousinott Pkweof mputedowner,andleaid County to Arthur Nt.Clair f Dccetnlier Term, .11 Nichols, contrite 1 , • - 1839.. No. 31. - IOTICE is herety vireir to ail claimenu and others animated in the erecting of a Wharf and Ilunsti. situate in `Port Carbon, in NorweKtin , Township, Schuylkill county., bounded by lanVof ' Edward IL sod Francis S;Holdey other'!a(!d of said Burd Patterson, sad the Sevin eximmanicating with the Asir Seinsylkitl4n about 130 feet frpnt an said Basin, and oxteading back a bout 150 feet, being the same premises nowooemeed by the Union t atheism fur dui rum of =9OO, for limber furnished Aid work done at said Wharf and Building. That a mire facies has been , issued upon . the blechaniel Lies. ea -ad to the CosirtaliCom, mon Pleas of the sail CAnty; in the above stater: case, and will be returned to D.-cember Term OF said Curt. PETER F. LUDWIG. Slieriff. Sheriff's °ince, Or'vrigs. berg, Nov 23, 1839. 48- Mechanic's Lien... sariumrriz COUNTY, 5.9. 1 g.tt • the Court st • t ‘ :" Nunnetu;cher: of l • Common PleasofBchuyl kill County to • Theodore M. Mims, Teta ' 11339. No. 61. NOTICNOTICE is hereby given to Theodore M. Mo re, E and all other elements interested in a certain house and lot situate in the'uninslttp of Schuylkill in the said County, said house being 94 4.et front ; .18 feel 4 ;ndhes deep, and said tot being 36 feet 2 inches in width and 94 feetz4 inches in depth. Said house and lot is on land owned br French! 8 ind Edward B. Healey 4 was built for the use of the 13. .nion Collieries, the house being a two story tram dwelling, for the 11131111 of 1M30.09„ for work done and material burnished to aid house, that a sire feels/ has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in 'he Court of Common Pleas of said County in the abovetitated case, and will be returned to December Court of raid Term. • PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff'. Office, Orwigs. / burg, Nov. 23, 1839. f Mechanic,* Lien. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, S& In the Court iy William S. Richards, lof Coiiinion Pleas of kill County, to Dec'br. Term, James W. Schen* , D. . 839. No. 40. NOTICE is hereby given to all claimants ant ether. interested, to all those certain two, aid one and a half story 'intim weather boarded hollows (both double houses) and each 36 feet long by 18 feet deep, situate Is Norwegian Township, in Schuylkill county, about miles from Minersville, near the Mine Hill Gap. srtuatemn a tract of claimed by Thomas C. Williams, William H. Mann, Thomas Morris, and Lloyd Wharton, that a 'circle nee has been issued upon the Mecbsoic's Lien, enter 'erl in the Court of Comaloll Pleas of Schuylkill coup. ty in the abor'e stated case, and will be returned to December Term of 'said Colart. PETER Fl, LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sturrifre Office, Urwigr. burg, Nov. 23,1839. Daniel Hain. sa. George Unger and,Barbara his ln the Court of Wile, Catharine Shaffer, George I Common Pleas Hain, Michael Beck and Susanna I of 'Schuylkill his wife, John Kahn and Eliza- }Connty to De- Beth his wile, John Bennage and I camber Term, Anna his wife, Daniel Miller and,l A. D. 183% Mary his wife, and Daniel Hain, I . N 0.26. and John Plank and Elizabeth his wife. • THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sher. iff of Schuy (kill county. G reeling.-.We command you that you summon by good and lawful summon err,.Geurge Unger and Barbar• his wife, Catherine Shaffer. widow, and relict of fitter Shaffer, deceeseei, George Hain, Michael Beck and Susanna his wife, John Kerlin and Elisabeth his wife, Jubo Sennage and Anna -his wife, Daniel Miler and Mary hir wife, and Daniel Ham. and John Plank; and Eliza beth his wife, to answer Daniel Wain, Wherefore, Whereas the laid Daniel Hain ind the aforesaid George Unger and Barbels hie wife in right of the said Barbara .&athariaa Shaffer, George _Hain, chael .Belk, and Susanna his wife, in right of said Suranna,+John Kerlin' and Elizabeth in right of his said WifeElizabeth,—John Bennageind ;Da his wire in right of the said Anna.—Dasdel Iler and Mary his wife in tight of his wife Mary,-- l and Daniel Hain. and John Plank and Elizabeth hire wife in right °Oda said wife Blisrbeth, which. said Daniel and Elizabeth are the Children of Simon Ana, deceased, who was a son of Frederick Hein, decens. ed, together and undivided do hold 'all that certain 11l of land.c. esetiage and - Plantation ind Tract•tad in Wayne township Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Daniel Berger, John Snyder. Heorf ir Bee. ger; M r . Laitberatein and others" contajnin 230 acres or there-etiolate, be the sanie More or leitt with the appurienap*i. consisting - ea doable two story log , dwelling house-and ii - Switzer hien, they, the parties Oinks stated,, partition thereof belt/teen them to be made; according to the law. and customs of this Commonwealth in such atse_niade and provided. do gain say and the same io beollowe domot permit very unjustly and against the same Laws and cu.. tome (as it is said,) to. And have you then there' the pames of those summoners - and this writ. Witness the Honourable /antes M. reeter.Te quire. President` of our said Court at - Orwiltaburg the Sod day of Novelist:ler, A. D. 1839. ' .1% TER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff Orwigabarg,Mos. 23. 417::-St THE copartnership - Heretofore existing between .the subscribets.cuider the Arm onions, 4 Dor whin the blacksmith basinck was discultecrco the 24th September last. A. one of the arm is about to lettra thin vicinity, it is requested that ail parsons indebted will make immediate payment to Esq. Atilt,. lit • whose charge their books ara phieed. and alt who hare claims 'gains' them may them liquidated by applying to now Doris, who we tinoes the business at the old 'stand. 'OLIN JOSES s THO3IA4 WOMAN. 47—tf EMI Pottsville. Nov DEUR** . HAGGERTY - baseriscciSid their , and- Winter Stoat- of, Frail Groceries, g of very general assortment. and sill siellystioissals aid retail et .exceediegly low Or-- tor:lash. Nor it . , ' -, Bellmoit.Collietier. painxis i ba reeeivaditatil Tassday t tba *ad if ' next, ix. patting a' slopitaaihe lArivia %lir ' ' at the Baltatota Calhatias: for ArtiaVa af qutre this =bom ber. itibsir Aka r i attb7att DEW* BOLTON. Tart Callao; Nov 93 • • - Arlie Dissolution. Frei& Groceries. ~I~~%`~O USil~~~' .'persraitva,ool/atl • -,4ver piiks)iiiiila=44kaiitiimaL.o.4- 'wmoitela , *compowea GOODS , '-GROVERIO• ' . HARDWARE. ••• PI3II.PLASTER, _ GHEESE,-SAIM. +a, Al which arab°rasirtaibiop_, nosh or SW, ants for cabals'', prams.* Woe &ore of , JOSEPit , WHITE & 50k2, 1 *own Carbon, Novll3 47—U N E W ‘,STOUE. - liik4 H Z Bc. W. I N . .YE just reiMiied 'it. Neon and . t i ll S o ft. 6 ment oi . Fall 'and Wining Goode.; slating of Broad, Serseivribt -and litalFaki:eloths, QOM; i mens, sod Sauiiiets. . ... -, illettnuf..x, french tbilitzis,cpfecoes, Muslin dd Lanes, Shallinc -dte. , ',. . ' 9 ' . • ' Bror:pt, Merinor; and Wiiailen Shawls & Ilk& Black, Satin, and Aliumbauns Stocks.. . . Mantua. Tiekin, Canton Flaunt* Br. and BL Mu.tina , Coontrj flannels. ke. and Glares. LuokingiGlamea; Waitersate. Willi a general aianrtment,ofHarthrare, ,Queen and Cede' WareaLgalla add Spitea. ' Wrought andAidreelsoe Naito, Anvils and Viceae Am an d , Engh,, Blister, Cam, Shear, and. 123er, man L li All at which will Axi dippc!sed . 9l arthe low e st pricc — Call avf - Sete Nov ?.3 e 47-11 White tipeempu. MILLER, & HAGGERTY have neieived their JorAt.vrinter supply of +bird - winter strained and fall Sperm Oda, to which they melte the anent: Km of housekeepers. Nov 16 • - • titeel Fens. - 4 ' ► A. [MEE Pointed Periyan Steel Pees, Patent Perryan do Par<kivr's Mercantile do 7 GtiraCs Victoria do Pander's Boodori - Lidiete. en, • Petdeives Supencir School Pena. e.. - Together with a care r ! *robot Steel Pens, just received end for:sale-by . B. SANDIA e Nov 2.t 41 47-4 I . : Bibles. ( l l' UARTO,Fismily Bibles from 2 4418 each. - Al do Octavo and Pocket Bibles, various kinds, ju t received bad IW:sale by • B . &WAN, N 043 • - 47 J 2 hY flhle Books. • B llAiNANitaaiust received and has for sale A.PS• flesh supply . ufAnvsoile Souks, suitable fur the season—cheap.' Nov 23 .2 . Niclioltus Nickleby . gIOMPLErk: Anyieceived and for sate by 11 - 1 Nov 23 - : B. HANNAN. Quills': Quills: 47-4 t ALARGE impartment of Quills from 25 cents to 113 per huddled, Wst teemed and lot sale by ISoir 23 B. BANNAN. School Quill. at 25 and 40 cents per hundred. Soiag Books. • BURTONS Comic Songster, _ Parlour - do Crocket's do Crocket's Free and Easy `do Universal do , Nickerson'S do Southern and Western do Just received and for sale by ft BANNAN. Noi 24 47 Office of the Little Schuylkill and Sunset karma Rail Road Company. Pan.iton.nniA, NOLI 12th, 1839. T HE Anoint Meeting of the Stockholders of the kitripany'irill be held. agreeably to the charter. ah t heir office, Na. 7 !both Fifth street, on MON DAY, the 2d day of DECEMBER NEXT,at 5 o'. clock; P. Si.. for the election of a President. 'six Managers, and Secretary and Treasurer of said company, fur the ensuing year. THOMAS LIAYES, Secretary 47-4 t now 12th I • Oldirish..Whiskey. VERY supenor sth proof Irish Wlsirkey for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. Nor 16 .46—if , i , Rye Whiskey. An BARRELS received and (or sale by '''!"' MILLER & HAGGERTY. Nov 16 46—if Rallied Whale Oil. ma BARRELS receimi and.for sale Iry MILLER 4r.. HAGGERTY WLIV'TER R k.aXG EX ENT. Pennlylvania IMU REFECTOR V. • JOHN SILVER, - R 0 PRI ETOR, Respectfully requests hid frieitds • 1 1.. sand customers will . accept his sincere thanks for the great enemtragement bli has received from : them since Its opened .the ab6v4r estabahMent. • In-making this request, J: S. takes the opportuni tpAo_inform them he has made extensive arrange. Dents for the Winter Business, and will constant ly supplied with all the delicacies and articles ishieh the Philadelphia Market can Word during the Winter Beason. Ternspiqs. • Fried Orate, &iegepeit._ 'Chuffing Dish, • Boogied, • ' Shwa. • • Veaseon Steaks • • Bardiumr—dic.r4e, • - W ES, Old Naderio Wise. de- Pate Sherry, do. Brown • db. • do. Port, do. do. Lisboa, do. . 7- Chsiiips DF igae Henry CUT 9 00 do. ltiroitoleon, do. 900 do. - Woodcock. do; : 2 00 da Viitoria de. ' WOO I do. PiraiettO, • 'do; . 2 .00' London Brown Stoot,—.wall &auks 25 recycles, Suiith's, and'f*hers X X Pale All on Draught. Apartments always In readiness for 4opper "piirties,&c, and those who all may expect to receivelevery attention. ' • - Nov 16 - ‘cAdministratoroi Notice. ' • • • THE !subscribers hereby Aire notice to all Per .on indebted to, the estate of Hwy &eager, deceased, to all spas them immediately anli make S e a siec er, 4 . ed those haying claims against the e. !tate. WAI pled* present them forthwith. ABRAHAM HEEBNER4 DANIEL STAGER. 4dithtlatrators of Henry Surge; del:' .1 Wormit Warms I! t 'seism 4base toositdeiotne and dangerous in. habitants of tboAkinnaeb and Bowels, which io often impair the health and destroy the lives of cbiidren. use JAYNE'S MAW VERMIFUGA a certain and safe preparifionlor Obi renVorill of die furious kinds of Worms: D Boor Stomach.: stilt of Appetite. . Infantile ,i a net and Ag aSe Debility alibi Stomach and Berearseand °reunite. Vhifatios.• 'To lur bad - at. hiolo Booth 71111110 . Om% . and of :Epanigasit plivessieFinis. vow= Vii* tf-tt := ~ ;~! . t murßErcittax.'clizeist7 . ~.-Affortiik,f..:ofez- 4 :.,- , - • -, :iqiii:iiisag-veriiiteriiiiiitth, ~ 1•- - , :. - . 1 -- ,-,,, f. - L -, - , --.44--stt , r4, •• ''•V ' • , • „flit* 1 0 0'004 , ... Fur.7 sy ikth 1 tiffit lidezeue:it Specie ., in paid. 10 will be dedaciarlini thi:feleirr Pq °o6 • ' flVeeida . allowed foe hal' Dime } 12i, ...• • .... a , ~ I' . '. DiIIIIM - - ild • . 4 • quarter. Duller*. • 55 ' • " We... liollarr- ilo • e . • „Dollars. i - t W. NATHAN'S Store. . "bet'26 - 42—tf ' --_,_.lXeajye Burst - , ME -ll.orberry Creek Itailßoad Coinipsture OTICE is hereby given to the stockholders of 1 1 1 the said Company, that iL Election will -be held on klanday the Ind .lay of Decanter next at the bowie of. Nei filbert it entigiove, Schuylkill ounoty; then Ilnd there to elect hy: ballet. • ' eon - ORBRIDENT. • • • tight' MANAGOR4.- - . • • 4 ,, . • _ • one T6EASUREM. One SECRETARY, to condoctibe effeirs'of the said Company fir "the custi:i rite. • JOHN S 1111N1PMEE; • N 'J " '45-4t 3n I..ARGR Rail,Road Waggons. ` 6 " IMentali • • do, Witt be sold at .Public Auction. on Monday the 'tad Dee..,akfort Carbon. the abovo Rail Road War Om! t . JAM AL REATTY„ ....: Assignee of Jacob RuII & CO Nov 9 • • * 45-tf tf AFARM of land, in . therinimedive !Malty of Pottsville, containing 40 Jicrea, 10;Aeres of which is cleared and in a good state of - -iiiiltivirtiort. ALS..I, a valuable tract of land in Jefferson coun ty near Ritilitway ,tarVentent. containing 1005 acres Thiegxact is heavily timbered with 11Viii.te Pine and . Q.ser;i, and the soil is excellent fin agriCulturidpur - peon. The Warren serf Ridgeway Turnpike passes a. long said land: The County at present contains about .Eighteen Thousand inhabitants and is fast incress' ing. The sobscribiii proposes dividing this tract. into five equal parta of two bemired and' one tierce each, so as to come within the Means of industrious men of limited capital to settle in a healthy, flour ishing, and fist improving county, For terms, or-further information. enquire of • , To Let. THE pareliing and Cellar of neuter or . vet . Centre nil Mahal:lmeg° streets. II Apply to B. LIPPINCOTT, on the premises. LOBT on the 28th of September; oho. in The flo rough of Pottsville an order drawn by John C. Cerrovius in favor of Soutbam and Jacobs for $l3 ; 66 upon S. W. Farquhar. Payment baring been stoppet it can be of no use lony but the v owoei, • • 2The finder by returning it to flipard and Strauch will be suitably rewarded Nov 9 •45—tf from 75. to $1 00 each: 50 to a* per dos . 50 • ! • • 37k 31* • 2$ ' • I - SO por omit. 2. .00 do. 200 • do. 200 da. 900 dt 1.00 46 -V I=l=irl POSTPCTIOE, itspigftees Sale of Noal Waggons.' For Sale.. WN HAG4.;ERTY.. Eieccoor old. Wainwright, deceanii. I'oHuill4, NO 2 44-11 43-tf uct 26 Lost. Croup, Cough, Atihma. SPITTING Blood. &aping Cookh and.all Pisssast. cured by JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, and Sum= COMPLAINTs CHOLERA MOTIUM, MAR nom., Dray:wrest, and all the various afeetions of the Stoma vied Bondi resumed by his CARMINA- TIVE BALSAM. • • • Please read she following letter. ' - Datturarroat, Beaver County, Pa. t . 1 - February. 1889 S -.SF. . ' R SlR—t feel it due to you as the inventor of the m . - ne and to timrpublic. who maybe greatly benefit r!..‘, ed b it. to state a care akwas performed in my family by the use of your -Ca - Motive Balsam." My little sea, when a taco months old. watreeized with a limed complaint I trsed as I suppose, by a change of diet. It continued nik • two weeks without intermis sion. It continued two-weeka without i 'terms:ion, aqd notwithstanding the remedies prescribed by a respecta ble physician, we gavanit the'child airictim,as we sup posed, to a atal disease. but I providentially heard of Jayne's Carminative' -as an effectual cure for bowel complaint. and immediately desaatehed a messenger to a town seventeen miles off for a bottle. -By the use of this medicine, in less than thirty-six - hours the • disease was checked; and by its continued use for a few days theebikl was ,restored to perfect health. S. bonly after this, there ottearred - a similar case in one of the families of my t ongreeption. I prescribed "Jaynes Carmina tive." and-the result was a speedy cure. From a knowl edge of the 'efficacy ofyour medicine in bowelcomplain I , a disease to which children are emunantly liable, I have obtained and keep constantly in the house, a quanuiy of the . '..:arminative. ". )1,, .' ' The same child, owing to enWisore. en t•eeently coming up the Ohio. was attatektdary that orrible mala dy; CROUP- We landed in Illie%iglit Beaver Point, and when our fears were alarMed,lat hoarse sepul chral cough, was the forerunfier of den .Re gave him a teaspoon full of the . Erpectoraiii," (a battle orwliich you presented me with when in Pililadelpht.) and applied some lineament to the throat and breast, and before ma n* minutes the boars, enece was . gram. the ;child breathed Rj xp freely and slept sweetly. Owing . ..to these tires lances it cannot be wondered at why l have an mien of Dr Jayne's medicine, and why I advise eve family 'to keep it on band read for any emergency. - , Raspectfully;yours. , ARTHUR B. BRA•DFORD. . fti steved Pastor of thee bretian Church.'Darlingtoa, Pa. Dr D.l Jayne:. - - '•;: g " ' The, above- valuate ieines may be had in .Perrers amts.' of Clemens an Petal*. and off William T. F.p ting.alan of 13. W. Oakley, Readmit:and of o:Walker :Portclinton. IMPORTANT •NEWS I DANCING SCHOOL,- 1113 IRt JAG TZfA"Ci MO N SI E UR ItERGER, RECENTLY arrived from PARIS, begs leave respectively to infi-rm the ladies and gantletnen oottsville and its vicinity, that he intends to open Dinning and Waltzing_ Academy, where . he rt. 111 teach the,Gavcrrre. the Coasom i thi newest Farsou. and Amrsicils Qtranatturs, ans 7 itystistcs. Moos. Beripqr; sr-aloes and ambition" in piousining the im. provement of hie pupils. has an entire new manner of teaching in which-ho is ensbled to teach-his pu pils in 21 lesson". as to whtm his course of dancing is fixed. Those ladies and gentlemen who are de sirous of taking lessons at their homes, will be wil lingly "accommodated. pnwrided they consist of the -necessary number of 8 soar! to form two qiiadrilks. In due time MOM. Berger idlbnds to given Exhib ition BaU, to offer an opportunity to parents and guardians. of witnessing the progress of the schol ars. Those ladies And; gentlemenlmlio aredesirons of learning dancing qutekly and gracefully in the • newest style, will do wellto send notice a( to call at Mons. Berger's residents at Pennsylvnoia Where the subscription book is now riper:, to see for particolir arrangements. A I.PHONCE BRANNFEIS, MUSICIAN. Who is now engaged 4 hiss. Berger. for the per. - pose of playing At his Wows and exhibitsiof,- be pteased to.derutd his khans tune. during Ins day. to the instruction of ladies and vedeldett.lll. Blifo/4110, tits GUITAI FR/Z.V. Terms atc may be seasstainie by aPplihtig ai abovs. et the HaL Pottsvillei Not -lirrioerwri• doaffi r i i for *id aa Ps! - aa.ll "Iner,* ! _ . • -aim"- s..mRTIN -301/11 got ingaula. _!mmm:Emewm!mmmEN NMI , lit, ;. 1 40:10.16#1401:1144. - ring..ele -r- - --- .='• . : _ • , don.f. -- 4. - ---ivattsr:l3.7.sr _--:-1:-.-z5-,----:-.,,,-:.",-;-+.-. . The tr.therete. of , leieerde k t, focitainif /Mr Mr. Elseef3foraOribe Pnlifietote 1 " new i ey below, thelfiiii , ,'Veri , Was isit 4, " «able - . he bad. la•Atirliimiimr oftlie d 34, mach some eatirelrof Af../..iinates ialiluiltin. *ditch fer.rxeeeded biezeximcation. This_ efterepoa OM winces...nein ham t4e - esilite ~.P* and 1001 1 , 1 1 " feel inter ceii intneeip eke eiseitikent whit` e r° 9•O les . 4, l l PeolisY l ,;kill. . , =L' *OILY 11110i*e. • . , LEFT - lblibbibkikot . :/r . le tar at _Attnetiv on MbridaY hot; - a 'dart bay. docked -. Willi HORSE, wiiiya hater on. ' Orbaerce TO valor him, shell be atriably.reirardad, and all charism by !caving him at kir. Chiles Tesetesidil ' act 26 W ILIUM WEST,Jr.. and William Napa T of the city dt Philadelphia. and John Pmltet : ton of Schuylkill courity.Wading ender thi . W EST, RODtiSONIik Ca.or HODGSON. piNg. ERTON . 4St.CO. and ofJOHN PINKERTON. ti.), have by assignment, dated the Ilikh day offitp, tember, 1839.' assigned to the-wobscriber ell attic paninaship andMperate estate and property, both. real and personal in trust for their creditors (.with. out preference) who shall within ninety dam from o'clock at noon. of theeday of the date ofiaia.a► signment execute a lull release of all claims aimlset the said assigners or any or them,:' TM ikiiirpo meet and release may be seen at , No. 11 Nazi - - Street. ALBERT HAVEN: Philadelphia, Oct. 21. 1839. • 413-3 me • . Colliery to be"to' FirtHE subscriber will receive proposals for tent. ing the Aliddleport Collfbry , iitely'opeupied i iisto C. Circovia. The veins side reedy fur stnlak, peg gangwivii having' hero driven—lire's:la opermi end houses end fixtures erected, with eeery for immediately conimenceing an, stesp.ol business.. The lessee will have en opportunity slag to le_ ali. or purchase the rail road weggoni, drift cars, aind mirrinrimpleinents now on the remises, Ind soli; cleat for a large business.- . . Oct 5 40—tf • G. W. FARQVIIAR,_ Newland Splendid geonliil t UST ieeeived b a splendid imortntent of • , tu• Mons de Leine, from 02.50 to 011,00 per pattern • Cholleets, Plain Mcius de Lai', Popline r a Splendid apaortnient.: Black Italian end Romale Cravats, •. Satin and Botubazine Stocks, plain and lElegant rikpred Bombazines, " Silk Shiite Mid Cape, • Broeha, T4l, lertan and Merino !Maeda, Valentine, Th bet and Other Pancy,Ethdfla. • Plain & Fie Satin Vesting., elegant Pathillni: Block Mayonetto and Velvet Vesting., White and Coloured Silk Hose and [lilt Holt; .do do' Silk Gloves, Blaek, l Caihmere, 111°6'14, Twisted and eatto Hose, &a. dca, , Merinos, Silks, SOUS, Mailing!, Cheeks,. Mew l nets, Cloths, Cassitneres4 - Sattinetts, Pilot aothi, Coating, • splendid assortment of ingrain and 1740. titian Carprung, &c•-&c. All of which will be sold at tlie Liar Oil iirieealpr . Cash, by , 11. iIiAM - lAN9j . oct 19 ROBERT JACOB& -. • . On and after MOnday, OaMber7..ontil farther notice. • „ E train, will startartbe following hours ; from Reacting at 8 A. A. and 1 j P. M. from Nutria. town at 7 A. M, sod 111. P. hi. daily. These• hours are arranged to eunneet with the Rail Road bmwean Norristown and Pbilideltitls: the hour* of leaving the latter place being 5 A. N. and 2 P M. daily. . . _ Between Reading and No rr irr own;lat dais etre,: lk2, 2d do $1 50.. The Morning Train/nom Philadelphia will stop fur breakfast at Pottstown, Oct 12 Lumber Lida r..! A LL kinds no" band consnitaly. and bills (milt, " order. Apply to T. S. RIDGWAY. Jr. March 9. 1041 Anthracite Coal and Iron Ore. A great Chance for Cepitelists to go into the , Iran Trade., tTIHE Subscribers having more than they wish to hold: will sells part o f their 'rateable tract of, Coal Lend, situated at Tamarria, in Schuylkill ceinp, ty, on the East Branch of the Sehtlyltu3l, directly connection with the Rail Road Icadmito Porte:lin. ; toil, on the Canal where it a:so joins the Philadal•, phis, heading indPottsirilla Rail Hued, which' its now in progreis, and when completed, will fore* a' continued line the entire:distance to Philudelphia.— Said tract contains % nuincrouri veins of superior Rad: Ash Coal and lion Ore, a valuable wattr power, nn the premises, likewise Lime .Stone within a 'Mile, which Can begot on • reasonable terms. The Ora is of a good quality: and'the smelting with An thracite being no longer a problem—The Snbseri hers will either sell a Fart of said tract or join as. ,partneik in the said business. Persons interested are inviter/ to see fur themselves,. when the ,peat advantages ofthe above cif: cannot fill to 'cantons° that the advantages of the above described siteatioi, cannot be equalled elsewhere —For Lather portico• tars enquire oflohn Franklin, at Tamaqua:Charles . Canby or Jamey Webb, at Wilmington, Delaware. CHARLES.CANSY. JAMES WEBB. = - 38-3 mo EN 44-I? • & Mifice. A I,Stl, Philadelphia an& Read "AIL ROAD; _ COAINE OF HOVIIIS.' FARES Sept. ST Clothing !Clothing! Clothing! t J UST received frnm the manufactory ofStelted& Brown, No. 296 Market Street, Philadelphip,a new and extensive assortment of cheapseady made. clothing, which is no s ,cip_exing at the 'corner- of Center and Arshantango &Wets, opposite Onmsor's Hotel, formerly the stand of Alexander Graham • # This clothing has all been manufactured -expressly. to order daring the Oast' month, of -the best materi als, and in the best poisibie - manner( and Sill•• be sold cheaper than the same- qoality of "(sidecars - 1m bought elsewhere in Schuylkill Counth,ferAtaltair. elusively ; cash. having been paid at a dtscotiatEt Par. cent, and the subscriber . eing determined tors11)0 per cent.eheaper than any other Merchant in A:4K villeahere will conseqUently be a clear gaircof c 18 per cent. to all who buy at this establishmyst., Olio, no hand an elegant a l ttmei of supsfine _ west of England I t road . Clot .Ca me . .. :W est inlts..lko.. width wi be a d' , op to . Slar war- . ri ranted equal ` in point of fit . siorkitnimelii 'to any done in Philadelphia. -. . „ .:: : . • . Also. on hand nd Art as :12 ter cent. _Selo* the °fail .Plittell. litanitty of tee ffittejlecor spa, Shir.sloogether . Mr a email but !et, eelectici.ku of Ladies Shoes .'' Isti,;-thisentire s kof Drgi-Poods,: FanCfarticbeelbc..lately kept by' Abseiled's?Hm. ham, all sifiehteis wig be sold at A. per cent. ' baud' coat. for ciiiii. , . - ._ , a triPtiNcarr: • . _ .... • rotjteitit Cetitre4ad Mehantange sea • Late et the Old Past Office' i ma . : fiirmerlirur 119 Chesnut ElLPhiled. Oct..lb _ JUST received, new and a . on e . sitsartine . ntof, %No 10 English Carpets. width..will wait mitt *suit. advance en.Philadstpkiiii. prim • Ale-EntrYSClWCarpsotusg.tlL sogneig: .354 t" PIAVIRIANB Cheap; dint 1, 04e1,1 ) . 1111 —llllll - 1114 - : 4115 , 1re.' .A . TViillke COMP 61161118T914714, iiiraefff Ciid4 giadi caalogi reeOred freatr.suiasirtAreeitrigAlitthib: rra.grekandto.meolle PrititNitlibleticaleiMati Itt..Brne end ism . 144kiehreC Wfia /4.0 a: ait Bed felkbeetta,CaegatAhiajaile;ll"abitsll4l., aor ten Yarii.Cirpet.Chalia.o•4o:6l344,4liiii a ealiatitit: ether .coon.`. 141.iii*Ilfaitt"-:ealC:etiri f cheap '• • 'W . 61'41 , 114E11, ii:XIt,SIIIA • 3 RCM MI
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