El 6111 f , Mr. Fillmore appealed to his friends to tinier no more reqintga to; bet mewed; they _were utterly vain. Let geittlerain complete their, Fork; end. then answer it to 'he nation. \ c. Mr. Campbell, of 40. C., move& to adjourn; but the Arouse; by yeas iind nays, refaced the motion; yeiti 75, nays 107. The question Walinow, at length, obtained; land being put upon t*reetng to the report of the com mittee, (which deelaies the members now eittini to have been duly elect, and entitled to seats,) was decided as followv, F t F , Teas ..102, nays Mt, the democrats. generally re eling to vote. • I Thar the Factory star—The editor of the Ver.. ; moat Patriot recent] staled that the wars of the lids employed in Co Paine', factory. et North fi eld, staled Mims. had been cot iffiWn. Sixty eight girls. under theft' true signatures, immediately published the folleiring card. Tilt/ loco fouls had better " leave the aims alone" . ~ fThe undersigned ould take this method of ten. &Irina onr thanks to be editor of the Vermont Pat , nit, for the interest which be has 'of late tatteri hi' our affairs, and espjelly for his zeal in Riving. na il. ' the fi rstintimation e have received of the impor. tacit fact that our re ular wages have , bees :reduced by our employer. I !We have to request of him that he will continue 4 ..%'' hie kindly offices to tie. and give us the earliest in r• formation possible, of the nieces, of schemes of ~„...„, Messrs. Buchanan and l Walker, to reduce ourwages f. , V %.* to fie hard money standard of France and Germany, .„-r1 by'doing, which he will prove himself to ba the true friend of the 'FACTORY'GIRLS." MEI • DIED. In this Borough, on Monday last, EDWARD Waits, eon of E. Y, and Virginia FaTquhst, aged 11 .months and 2 days. • Schuylk 1 Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal dey'evening last, Shipped by Delaware Coal Co. Milnes & Spencer, George H. Potts, HeiWei & Son, , Miller& Haggerty, T. C. Bell & Bolton, W & G Payne, Potts & Benne°, Bennett & Taylor, G. Bast. Silly man & Nice, , Charles Lawton, Stockton & Stevens, Charles Ellet, J. K. Olwine- & C. M. Hill, Milne! & Haywood, John Pinkerton, Whitney & Turner, F. B. Nichols, lamidry Shippers Per last, Report MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transported on , this road, up to Thursday eieeing last, as - /,634 tons t Per last report • 33,489 Total 36,123 NATHAN CLEAVER. Collector WINT BRANCH HAIL ROAD, The ftilltowing is .the amount. of Coal transported an this road up to Tht i .rsday evening last, 6,069 tons Per last report :68,071 • Total 74,140 ' RT C. HILL, Collector, 1!!!1! MILL CUE K RAH. ROAD. 1 The following to th eh this road up to W Par last GEOR SCHUYLKILL Vi The following is th; on this road up to Ju .j 7 Per last-re' DELAWARE AND Cleared tit Honesdaf July 18th. . 180 Canal Boats co' Total amount of Coal 20th day of April la. LITTLE scnu v July 24 Fame; 25 Cw derallay t. W. Farme • .29 Susan, 30 S. Gr i er, 5 Boats, 82 per last, 87 Boit', . J. & • . CARTER. 31 Boats miest JAS. TAGGART 18 Boata LEHIGH COAL TRADE.-1840 For the week ending July 23d:— Boats. -MaOch Chunk, 171 parryville, , 26 Psna_lievw?. ; Hazleton, 1 49, . 17,73 Sugar Loaf, i • 17 913 2686 TOTA - LISHIPMENTS, Mauch Chunk, f: .. 9 5 4 * p arryv in e , it 321 PENN HAVEN. t Hazleton, i 559 21991 Sugar Loaf, 1215 ' 11328 33,319 tioarLiunp and fli.teama Sugar. t OW' ptieed,'alOtableltir paeserving, ;for sale by 411* A. HENDERSON. August .1,13 1 or the week ending on Thurs- 'tons Boats. 27, 4 583 20 :4111 15 808 13 --, 700 13 -' ' 698 12 659 602, 551 540 '5. 526 532 488 39S 391• 379 326 324 322 266 264 213 55 2914 14,595 167,350 268 181,945 amount‹Cw .__ _ransported nesday evemnit last, 1,326 Tons. egort. 17,170 48,49c0 E HADESIT, Collector • LLEY RAIL ROAD. • ,amount of coal transported l a 20, 1999 Tons. 22,672 NM 24,662 H. H. POTTS UDSON C )AL TRADE for,Rondout, week ending taming Coal, 4,170 cleared since t, 64,350 B. WALTON, Collector, 'KILL' COAL RADE 51 00 52 00 54 00' 53 00 64 00 264 1)0 4496 OP 4760 00 'Fond Tons 1644 00 976 00 Tone. 3885 1345 100,518 lE= Lehi & Wolter Powers, FOR • _ , 11 4 4/Mk ACT.PING ANTHRACITE IRON AND kiTHER I ITEPIiSES. • " • . • `. T HE Lefiigh Coaltuid Navigation Contpany offer -a, fciSale, or let on an iminallround rent; with the fight' to purchase aCany time by-paying the principal of the rent, verytextmisive Water Powers along the line of the Lehigh - Navigation, between South Easton, and White Haven, affording in a die. Lance of seveaty . one millet', every variety of location, and abundance of. power at each for extensive iron works or other . purptises. I These powers may be re lied on as constant, and being on a large navigation abounding in every variety of iron ore, and in lime stone and ccial.,,contiguous to 'the Lehigh, and ex. tending on each side of the Canal many milea,,pres. ent the means and materials for manufacturing iron in ail its various - branches—and a great variety of iron ores of the richest quality ,are also found along the line of the Morris' Canal, (by which the Lehigh Navigation comnionicates - with New York) which can be brought to the works as back loading. it is believed that no section of country possesses greater advantages than the Lehigh, for the manu. facture of iron, either in the amount of power ap plied, the abundance land variety of coal, ore. lime. stone r , and other necessary 'materials, the ease and shortness of communication with all the markets, the salubrity of the lbeatiort. and the cheapness of living. and of all the raw materials. The Lehigh Navigation, which' has five feet we. ter, with locks 22 feet by 100 feet in the clear. com municates from its eastern extremity with Philadel phia by the Delaware divisions pf the Pennsylvania ,Canal in 'lB miles, and with New York by the Mor. ris Canal in 102 miles, and the Delaware and Rari tan Canal 126 miles. At its western extremity the Lehigh Navigation will in a few months have a communication with, - Wilkesbarre, on the North Branch- of the Susquehanna by a rail road of only twenty miles, made with a favorable grade, and in the most approved manner—fifteen miles of this road being already passable for care. By this route the distance from the North Branch Canal at Wilkesbarre. to Philadelphia, is one hunditd miles less, and to New Yoilt one hundred and siztyeight miles less than by any other route. From North. timberland, at the West Branch of the Susquehanna, the Lehigh route is I nearly as short as any other Canal ,Line to Philadelphia. and shorter- than any other to New York. 'And from the mouth of the Juniata to New York, the Lehigh route is about as short ss any other. The Company being desirous of having the man ufacture of iron with AnthraCite Coal extensively es. tablished along their line, have reduced the price for water power to be applied to this object, so much, that it is believed the water to make a ton of pig iron, will not cast more than from sixteen to twenty cents. They will also furnish coal for this purpose at much below their usual rates. For" further information, apply to William H. Knowles, the Company's Superintendent, at Mauch Chunk; William Zane, Agent at South Easton, John Brown, Agent., at White Haven; or to the Company's offiee in Philadelphia. JOSEPH WATSON, President. August 1,31-6 t • P. S. The Furnace of the Lehigh Crane Iron Company, whose works are situated on the Lehigh Canal, near Allentown, is now making first rate iron from the ore, exclusively with Anthracite coal, with the most entire suceess—and is open to the in apection of all who may choose to visit it. -Wanted. A GIRL, who can come well recommended to do the Cooking and house work of a small family. Apply at this office August I, INSOLVENT DEBTOR.—The subscriber has applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly, passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 17th day of August um, at the Court House. in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of me and!my creditors, when and wherethey may at tend if they think proper. ABRAHAM HECK, House and Lot for Sale. . , WILL be sold at Public Auction, at Mr. Mortitner'e Hotel, in this Borough on 'iii 1 2 1 A well built two story frame dwelling -- House, with a frame kitchen attached, situated •on :Lyon Street, in this Borough, together with tke Lot an which it is built, which is 24 feet by 90 deep. The terms will be wade known on the day of sale. Any parson wishing to examine the house, can do so by calling upon the subscriber. JOHN BROWN. 31-30 August I, Reduction of Prices. NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has determined hereafter to reduce his prices, to suit the times, for all kiuds of Clothing manufac tured at his establishment, in Mahankango street, gear Centre Street. The best Cloth Coats will be made to order, at prices varying from $ 3,50 to $4,50, Pantaloonu for 75 cents to $l, Vests du. do. All other worleat similar reduced rates. Being in the recept of the Quarterly Reports of Fashion ; he will warrant his work to be executed equal to any in the Borough, and in the most fashionable style. JAMES McALARNE y. 31—tf Aognet Turtle Soup- TURTLE SOUP, will be served up this day a, the Pennsylvania Hall Refectory at II o'clock A. M • August 1, Cow Lost. 2 DOLLARS REWARD Z iHE subscriber deems it necessary to offer the above reward in order to secure repossession o a valuable. COW which has been lost nearly three weeks. This COW may easily -be distinguished from a number of others, having - but three teats and a light red colour, with white spots on the hind guar. tern and breast. The above reward will be cheer fully paid to ,any person who will be kind enough to give information sufficient, to restore to the under signed his lost property. East Mines, August 1, Packing Yarn. A SUPPLY of Packing Yarn, manufactured by 41 L-the subscriber, can always be procured at the cheapest rates, at the Store of Messrs. Clemons & Parvin, iu the Borough of Pottsville. THOMAS JACKSON. 31-3 mo. Reading August 1, Pottsville Library Company. AN ELECTION for Directors of this Institution will be held at the Pennsylvania Hall, on Mon. day evening, the 10th of August, at 8 o'clock P. 31 EDWARD OW EM PARRY, Sect. 31— August 1, Stoughton's Ether, T HE gengine Stoughton's Bitters for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON August 1, 31 fi• , Steam Syrup. A SPLENDID article for Table use, for mile by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. August 1 Pickled Lobsters. JUST received and for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON 51442 15757 August 1, Naxos, &c, &c, LiLimas. Shoulders, and Sides, in excellent order ••••mand iu Hbda, and for sale by MILLER 4- HAGGERTY. 25 June ga, Salmon & Shad. PICKLED Salmon, Mess Shad Ind No. 1 Mack rel, for sale by MILLER dr. HAGGERTY. Jur.e 27 26 1 9mm - citizens of Schuylkill Owititri will IPA? to 4 w; . the Legislative of Penneylnnie. et their neat sessem, fir a Branch of the United Finites Bank of Pennsylvania to be located in - the Borough:a Pow, vale with, a . capital of 1,000,000 Dollars, ac cording to the prostsion of the law .in such cues made and presided. Ace 27 • Cheese. ' gikCASKS iniur deli/ Cbeigse;&r sale b mAor, • MILLER & HAGGERTY. 3; ne iO, 2.s—tf Anthracite Iron. rime subscribers, Agents for George Cram Eetp ••• iof Wes, are prepared to grant licenses for the manufacture oflron with' Anthrtetterted. under the Patent granted to the United States to . Mr, " Grine. They also caution all persons spinet any infringe. inept of either the above Patent or that of the late Dr. F. W. Geissenhainer, which has been Conveyed to Mr: Crane. Jane 20. TIHE subscriber respectfully announces to the ••'• Public that he has opened a new Clock and Watch Maker Shop in Centre Street, in thisHorough. in the building occupied by Mr. Solders, where he will4epair all kinds of Clocks,. Watches. Jewelry, &c. at the shortest notice, and on the most reasona ble terms. He solicits the public to call, and give home trial, and judge for themselves of his capaci ty to do the work in his line of business, equal to any to Philadelphia or elsewhere. The subscriber is also prepared to do any kind of engraving, sunh a visiting Card Plates, Seals, Mot- Door Plates, Spoons, &c. &c. CHARLES YODER. 30-31 July 25 Summer Prints. A T 5 per cent advance on Philadelphia prices, :for sale by E. Q. &A. HENDERSON. July 25, 30— Mains, Shoulders i& Flitch, 'PRIME Jersey and Western Hams, prime Shoul ders and Sides, Burlington and Digby Herring, No, I. Salmon, Mess Shad, Belogna Sausage, Mack. arel. New and old Cheese. ADI ES White and Brown Cotton Hose from 'La .12i to 62i cts. per pair, Spool Cotton from 37} to 60 cents pet dozen; Bleached and Unbleached liluslins from 6 to 118.1 cents; Black and Fancy col. oredrick-nick gloves at 25 cents per pair. Together with a general assortment of fancy and staple Dry goods mach lower than ever offered in Pottsville. for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. July 25 30— ripliE subscribers offer for sale at their establish. went, Thirty ions of good second handed Rail Road Iron, 2. 6 , nearly new, which will be sold cheap for cash, and in lots to suit purchasers. EBB VAME to the stable of the subscriber on Friday last, a BROWN MARE, about 7 or 8 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, provo property, pay charges, and take her away, Otherwise she will be sold according to law. FREDERICK BECKMAN. 28-3te. SAMUEL SILLYMAN, Treasurer, in account with the Corporation of the Borough ot Potts . cille, for amount of Scrip issued in 1837. SAMUEL SILLYMAN, Treasurer, in account with •he Corporation of the Borough of Pottsville. from the sth May 1837, to the 28th June 1838, 1837, DR. May 5, To balance in the Treasury,. Fines, Joseph Weaver Cash Recd. of Jacob H. Fisher on net. Borough Tax, 1837 Cash Recd. of Wm. Haggerty on act. of Tax. 1837 Cash Recd. of G. Heisler on act of Tax, 1837 Fines on Hartzach Tax on Wm. Jordan's Lots, 1832, 1833, 1834 Fioes Recd of Esq. Heisler do co do Reed Reed of Burgess Reed for Permits granted to sundry persons to use the street for building materials Reed of Lloyd and Wharton. Tax on Lot ' Reed of Burgess Reed for 4 exhi bitions 1838 JOHN SILVER. 31- PATRICK JOICE 31- FIE QM THE.Datirellitt =I A. & G. RALSTON & CO. CILOCUS. %WINCES. ENGRAVINGS. &C. &C. E. Q. &.A. HENDERSON. July 25, Ladies Hosiery. Rail Road Iron. tiAl WOOD & SNYDER. Colliery Works, July 25, 30— stray IViare. July, 18th, Borough Scrip. DR. To amount of Scrip issued . Balance of interett Recd. on the same Balance in the Treasury to' Re deem Scrip CR. By amount of Scrip redeemed and eapeuces and interest paid as per account rendered Council • of this date Balance Pottsville July 7 1840 BOROUGH STATEMENT. 1838, June 28 Balance in the hands of the Treasurer. 1837-'•.CR. o, Cash paid Pottsville Water Company 252 55 • do George Ebert 22 93 59 do George Ebert, 13 06 56 do' 11. Stager j 525 58 do . D. Christian 20 00 65 do ' George & Gibben Ll3l 25 58 do John Tempe 100 68 do J. Britton , 13 59 69 do W. F.,Deberg 400 73 do J. Britton 70 42 72 do George & Gibbcns 131 25 19 do J. Britton 73 51 80 do J. Briton 130 80 46 do N. J. Mills 's .. 70 58 75 do J. T. Werner • 7 58 82 do John Bittle 19 9.5 do H. Boyer 2 65 do H. Boyer 12 15 do J. H. Fisher 6 00 do Wm Shen teler 15 00 do B. Bannan 49 87 do • J. H. Fisher 562 do B. Combe - 46 80 do B. Patterson 192 42 do B. ?anemia 183 90 do J Lent:mm:4er 12 65 do J Britton 24 59 do S Hower 12 00 do B. Coombe • 891 do Hazzard & Strauch 15 72 do E 0 Parry 25 25 do G W Farquhar 187 06 do B Coombe 80 06 do • E 0 Parry 10 31 do B Coombe, Jr. 63 05 do B Coombe, Jr. 164 56 do R Smith 500 do . Miners Bank 204 00 do 1, 8 Waters 450 do E 0 Parry 2 12 do J Alter 30 00 do T Sillyman • 20 12 do 1 T Hazzard 19 00 do D Hill 100 00 do W F Deberg 31 25 do E Hauge 3 75 do H Boyer 13 6. do Vaute & Dorman do L Cake • do D Hill do T J Baird do R Smith do G H Stichter 7 36 do G H Stichter • .10 43 do G HStichter - 34 16 do D Levy 605 do _. Wm Glinie - 750 do B Pott balance on order 5 21 do J. Beitzinger 8 50 3 101 1838 99 9b 95 108 105 103 -; Poway -t 4017 E oPatty , 26125 115 • -lan J Reed • ' 45;61 11V- !AD 1- 81 Cannes . 1 3 1 00 114'do. L cake L 76 167ftkt . JAL*: I' ' 3 0 1 0 0 117, ; r ob . lbsed - - 38106 -71 ' A Pena 1175 Is 3 • !do . • • J Reed • 15 30 124 'BO JReed • . 63;56 119 !do A Ituntel .06 GO 111; 40 • '8 Sillymani • 50100 • , ;8 2803!71 648, Jane 28, Balance - in the Treasury t 4:03 • ' '52803;71 26-6 mo. SAMUEL fiILLYMAN, Treasurer of the, Cain- T alton of tke floimisk of poits account of the Amts. sad Rape:allures of the Treasury, IVO= the 29th daf of Jane 1838 lathe 21st day of Jan. vars. 1840„ setiosiee. - Reepts. into the Treasury during the same tiaie from the following sources: hum 28, Balance on act. Rendered Cash i Recd. of D Hill Colt on count of Borough Tea for 1838 2906 85 Cash; Recd. of Jacob Reed, Esq. fines for disorderly conduct 21 00 Cash ; Recd.'ol J. Reed. Chief Bur- gess for Permits for exhibitions in the. Borough Casli: for building Permits • do ;for Stone sold A. G. Swift do for Fine for keeping Powder Cash Recd. of George Heisler on act. of Borough Tax for 1839 2249 71 _ . 95375 59 4 south Front et. 2S—erno. 1840, January 2lat, Balance remaining • in Biel rea.eury, 25 '42 Ea 822136 50 706 20 8 22842 70 $665 02 22177 Gs 665 02 $22842 70 166 188 113 167 184 G 194 357 54 2 00 2100 23 233 94 47 75 10 10 180 10 00 18 00 9 00 We, the undersigned Committe of the Council to examine the account of the Treasurer, report that we have examined the above account, and compared , it with the vouchers and find it correct. January 2802 7 / 22d, 1840, Ei 0 10 00 4 03 SAMUEL SILLYMAN, Treasurer, of the Corpo ration of the 8°,.430 of Pottsville, on account of the Recpts. and Expenditures of Treasury from the 21st January 1840, to July 7th 1840, inclusive. 1840, CR. Jan. 21 By Balance of act. rendered up to • to this date Cash Recd. of George Heisler Gull. on act. Tax 1839 Cash Recd. of J J Shoemaker ; on act. Tax 1836 July 7 Balance due the Treasury 1840 No. z „ DR. 185 Cash paid Jenkins Defer bal. lance of their order 84 66 187 .'do J T Werner 800 180 .do Isaac Taylor 200 ,195 do 851 Lewis lO 00 197 do R Smith ' 137 37 2d3 ;do F Langenbach 30 00 209 do Genie & Brother , 650 211 'do B O'Conner 20 00 21:17 ,do R Smith order on act. 170 13 July 7 To Balance duo Treasurer 5 t 4 We, the undersigned Committee, appointed by the Council . to examine the Treasurer's- Report : The: we have examined the above acts. and com paring it wish the vouchers, rind it correct. July Bth 1840. PETER F. MUDEY, D. H. LEIB, B. T. TAYLOR. •We, the undenitned Auditors of the Borough of Pottsville, fiii_th present4ear, do hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and com pared them with the Reacher. and find them to be be correct. July 9t1),I840 ANDREW RUSSEL. ROBERT WOODSIDE, NATHAN EVANS, Auditors. 29-41 2 50 25 50 2 k 500 15 65 -Teas. FRESII.Gr'Oen suad Black Teas of superior quid itisiv, for tole by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. JO" 4, 27-3! MI Cashlea. of Wm. Haggerty on act. of:Borough Tao for 1836 Na DISBURSEVIENTS. 126 Cash paid II Combo jr. order 61 05 129 ' do J Reed ' 101 25 1 131 , do J Altar 30 001 132 do : J Reed :247 00 110: do George C Wynkoop, 500 118 do 13 Batman 20 93 do B Patterson 214 08 do J Reed 213 12 do J Reed 452 00 do E Den 12 ou do Haywood & Snyder 12 50 do hevi Cake ' 1 80 do , Y Reed 414 92 do J Reed 136 59 do J Reed 107 50 do Lewis & Wynkoop 41 70 do J Sanderson • 5 00 do Carter & Doming 374 (lo D Hill on act. order 794 do C Thompson 10 71 do S Lewis 26 88 do .' J Reed 327 25 do. • J Haughawout 15 00 du J Reed on act.. order 29 00 do J Reed 27 45 do Potts & Bannon 21 64 do Pottsville Engine Co. 18 00 do . Voute & Dorman 5 00 do B Patterson 180 00 do James Allen 94 25 do B Coombe, jr. 27 71 do H Boyer 62 58 do J Reed 62 30 do J Kline 3 50 do J Reed : 39 06 do Al Gromia 1 25 do W Glime 6:00 do J Reed 15 00 do B Patterson tuts. order 4 29 do E 0 Parry 30 51 i do B F Pomroy 12 37 do F Longerback 48 12 do S B Fisher 30 110 do J S Ingram 10 00 do B Patterson inst. order 183 60 do F Langerbach 30 50 do R Smith 217 75 do J. P. Werner 13 00 do J Brooke 1 20 do ' Levi Cake 2 70 do A Silly man 10 00 do J Hammer 6 00 do S flower 100 00 do Interest on the above 10 50 do S B Ftifier 30 00 do Interest 1 80 do Jenkins 4- Duffer 314 34 do• do do 350 00 do C Saber 131 18 do Hazzard & Strauch 56 60 do .1 Alter ints. 31 75 do Interest 30 00' do G H Stichter 17 20 do Jacob Reed 207 36 do Interest on the above 4 14 du N K Seitzinger 110 00 do J Kline 50 15 do J C Conrad 5 50 do Pollock & Weaver 6 91 do' A fl Wilson 30 67 do. R SMith 30 00 192 do 1 Taylor 7 ; 00 176 do E 0 Parry 25 00 188 do E 0 Parry 25 00, 170 do J Haughawout 15 00 . 157 do S Lewis 956 173 do S Lewis 23 63 186 do- S Haupt 757 180 do A Sillyntan 10 00. S Sill v man, Treas. Salary, 2 years 100 00 Balance in the Treasury 25 42 July 18 Mill ek and Mine Hillitlavigation and ,•• Rail goad *Company. • l E re V liansigeri have this day.deolared a divi : . dead of 3 per cent. for'the led Biz months, on the Capital Stook of the said CominkuTo Psiabk to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the 20th inst. at the office of the Treasurer. • ..! . ANDREW RUSSEL; '• ,- i • Seely, & Tree's. July 11' 1 • , 28— The U. S: Claiqie insert 3 times aad charge this office. : ... 1 ILL bo received at the office of the Buck vv. Mountain Coal Company in Philadelphia. lot the mitring and delivering of coal in boats, at, tbpir lauding at, Lockport on the-Lehigh, ,untirtba bslb day' of August next.; Their names will be put ip working order by the operation - of ayphonts—"the vain to be worked , is about, ten feet thick, free from elates and the dip about onefoot in five. ''he distance, by their rail road to tie canal is about four miles. Rail Toed and drift care , are furnished by the Company. The mine must be worked in twenty feet breasts, leaving pillars of the same Bice. The company are making arrangemecits which, after this year, will enable them to mine coat- to the extent of from thirty; to fifty thousand tens per an num, and it will therefore be an object to any one fully competent to make application,- with satisfac tory references- 4 '.13 57 00 6 00 121 pi) 10,00 Such as may wish to contrast, will no doubt ex amine the mines preyionely, Address SAMUEL, L. SHOBER. President of the Buck Mountain Coal Company PhiladelpNia. July 4th, • 27-6 t .53 00 $ 5428 M THE aubscriber offers for Bala the Farm my 5 on which he formerly resided, known as esl THE CLARENDON•FARM, ea e•-., • Situated on the river Schuylkill in Nan beim township Schuylkill County, six miles below Pottsville and one mile below Schuylkill Haven. It contains about 37 acres. 150 of which are cleared and in a good state of eultivatioc, the balance in young timber. The Schuylkill Canal and Reading Rail Road both paps through the property. There is about 70 acres of meadow land and a good spring house with a never failing spring, which would make it a desires le property for a Dairy Farm. The im provements are two good log houses weatherboard ed, and a log barn 35%by 7.0 feet- The terms will be made very easy. Property in the city of Phila delphia or in the Borough of Pottsville will be taken in payment; for further information apply to the sub scriber in blahantango street, Pottsville,_ ( c .i Celebrated Botanic Health d Life Preserver. /111 HIS Medicine known for many years as Yea ger's medicine has never been offered to the public fur sale until of lute, the proprietors have been prevailed upon to offer it for the benefit of those who are laboring under any of the diseases here enumerated, viz : " Cancers, Ulcers of the throat and body, Liver complaint, Spitting of Blptai, Whooping Cough, Rheumatic affections in the4read and body, Colds of long standing attended with se vere pain upon the breast. CossutarrioN in many cases, where the patient had been abandoned by the Physician, ilnd pronounced an incurable case, this medicine has had the most wonderful effect." The proprietors are well aware of the numerous medicines that are already offered to the public for the cure of some of the above diseases, many of which have not the slightest effect of performing at any time a cure—but the numerous testimonials which have of late been given to them, by some of the most respectable citizens, shows that there can no longer be any doubt as regards the medicine which they now offer, and would say to those afilic ted.—give it a trial—adhere to its directions, and we will warrant a permanent cure. Certificates of some of the most remarkable cures can be Been by calling upon any of the Agents. Di rections for using the medicine will be found to ac company each bottle. W. T.Fitting—ami - J - . S. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville, Pa. Miller, Shialy and Smith, Hamburg, Perks co. Pa., Moyer & Bushong, Reamstown:Lan caster Co. Pa , George Mager, Myerstown, Leba non Co. Pa., Jacob Albright, Lancaster, Pa., Sam uel Ritter, P. M. Reading, Pa. _ [Er Price 8 1 per bottle- J uly 4, 27—tf DAME to the stable of the subscriber, on or about `,- the first of June. She is of a red color, with a few white spots, and bad a bell around her neck, supposed to have strayed from Pottsville. LEONARD STEAVER, Upper Paxton tp., Dauphin co. July 8,29-3 t RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Potts ville, that she proposes giving lessons in the ele gant and fashionable art of Wax Flowers and F'ruit making; and requests attention to the annexed cer tifice.te of Mrs. Watson. Her specimens .nay be seen, and terms known. at her father's House, Jacob Hehr, Centre street Bikery : MIS 3 CAROLINE HEHR, having taken lessons from me in Wax Flower making; 1 have much pleasure in stating that I consider her more competent and better qualified to give instruction in that delightful art, than any other person who has taken lessons in Pottsville ; having resided together, she has had a better opportunity of acquiring information. From the elegant taste and talent she has displayed, I cordially recommend her to the Public as a Teacher. $ 5428 59 Wm. HAGGERTY B. T. TAYLOR. Blossburg Bituminous Coal. THE: Arbon Coal Company will receive orders to be executedon and after the lath Met. for Bitu minous Coal, in quantities to suit purchasers, deli vered into boats at their wharves in Corning, Steu ben county, N. Y. at three dollars and fifty cents per ton of 2000. pounds. Constant employment will be given to a large number of boats wanted to freight coal from Corn. ing to Albany and the intermediate places. Apply 422 00 I to EMI 15 70 5 .54 9468 66 468 66 Buck MounOtin :Coal-Company. PROPOSALS Farm for Sale. EDWARD Y. FARQUHAR. 27-6 t July 4th, 1840. NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED. reager's Sr. Albright's AGENTS A Stray Cow. lliss Caroline Behr, July IS HIRAM W. BOSTWICK, Corning, JOSEPH FELLOWS, Geneva, WM. YATES, 13 Exchange Building, Albany LEWIS SAY NISCH, Pres% Arbon Co. Blosaburg, July 18th, 1840. 28— CANAL BOATS WANTED. A LARGE number of Canal Boats of the descrip tion used on the Schuylkill and Delaware riv ers wanted as above, to carry coal via Chemung & Erie Canals & SENECA LAKE, for which liberal freights will be paid, and constant employment giv en. The locks on the above canal"; are 14 feet by 90. Boats bound for the service, can procure coal freights from Bristol to Albany:—For further par. ticulari, apply to Messrs. DOWNING & WOOD, Bristol, or JAMES R. WILSON, No. 21 Merchants Exchange, Ph ilad'a. Phila. July 13,1'840. • 28-3' To Bridge Builders. PROPOSALS will be received by the Richmond, Fredericksburg. and Potomac Railroad Comps. ny, at their office at Richmond, until the 22d day of August, for masonry and superstructure of a rail. road bridge, six hundred feet long. on the extension of their railroad, between Fredericksburg and the mouth of Acquia tareek. Drawings and specificattoo of the work will be exhibited, and all other information afforded at any time a fter the 10tb proximo, by application at the Engineer's office at Fredericksburg. Recommendations as to character and competen. cy will be .requite.d.of persons offering to contract. MONCURE ROBINSON, C E Richmond, Va, July 21st, 1840. 30-4 t July 25. Wurnup Seed. • JUST gipcji , e4lin4 fur sale at this office by 1; BOMAN. August 1, Pkihidelphia 'and 'teal NAZER , 4I3 . intREIGu-r. will be transported dyer Rail Road. betweSnlßeoding and Fltib at the following MeV. '; I ' 501) Riaster,Slate,Tiles i erlGypsairi 't on f Pie Vane Bloom ' s.'llatber [ Driclu. 8175 9 d Flour, 2P.certts Yee barrel . Neila apd. • Rfoilc i en, l ßollad Iron , t • 00: PsolioYr. Nate, brain,' ; Salt, Groceries,V.o. lB .,kP.V 'bad t ao, 'Ware, ottont 4 beatner, , , • DrY. Moods, 1 1 11 1 and ;F oreign 1113 50 Liquors ! • • [- DAYS OR ST#RTINGIIIF FREURIT. AIN& FrOnt 14adineln . .17. 0 eailaY 8 & Frid ays, m lihilada. on W dnesdayw & Saturdays ! .tranaportera ore requested tolasti thew Toods at the Depot "the 'Road by 10 o'clock ! M., on the day bsure thentrtiea of the Thins. = _ G. A. ?MOUS . Saperintendant Tnnoportition. April 11114184 P. I /5:=74 'Pp the Erectors of Schuy . llol'Coutt` ty. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:i-At the urgent solicitation of tiuMeronelfkießda l I 'oB'4', myself as a .indidate for the . f, • )FPIOE, Or SHERIFF. . ) at the ensuing Qctoher election. Should I . brti po fitr ? , tunate as to receive a majoritY of your flier sera.. gee, 1 shall pledge myself to an tmpartial. ;faithful ; and honest execution of 'my official Your ohedieht sumo JI:ISHLA BO: !s. To the free; acid iitdepende of Schuylkill pit FqIEND.S - AND FE'•ILOW CITIZENS: 'At the urgent Golieitationlof MHO friends and acqUaintances, I have t lengi induced to offer myself as a candidatel for the SHERIFF. at ',the next October Efcetion, and most reap solicit your suffrages. X thel grater°, for the encouragement which received when eta for the same office in 1834; and should I at t be!so fortunate es to receiiie a majori y of yo 1 rill endeavor to fulfil thp duties of the offi fidelity, impartiality, and according to law. Your obedientlSrvant, J. G. %VIOL'S° ~liay 23 FANNY WATSON 29•-tf ileKeansburri, June 6: To the Free and independen , Schuylkill Counts!. FELLOW CITIZENS: At the urge' t sohci of a number of uty friends I have en ind officr myself a candidate fur the offs cof SHERIFF, Ai the ensuing. election, and pledge pelf. if to perform the duties of the said offi e to the my abilities. Yonr friend and fell, w•citizr GEORGE H. TICH'i Feb 29 Piano for Sal A GOOD second hand Piano, fo sale v. , Apply to T.& . BEA July lith, 28 Bricks 100 0 900 b E u X rn C ed EL a L n E d N i :l l l p l a lr e ick ch the Market Street Brick Yard. Aply to June 20 25—tt THOMA HERV V. B. Coat at the market price -ill be to payment for Brick. Hosiery and Glo,' es. ,A DIES Slack and whilb embroidpred Si) • Hose JR-A plain black and white do. black end white Raw Silk do., white and unbleached open Worked do. cm . broidered cottor. do, plain white and nbleac ed do black and white Merino do. plain and ribbed Hack Cotton do. Also, Misses white, unbleached and mixed li do. of various sizes, together with a laXge assol of Gents, Silk, Raw Silk, white and ribleach ton, and mixed cotton ,I Hose, and very at quality of Ladies and Gentlenieu'a loves, .1 sale cheap by E W. EAI June 27 • 1 W Pollock. SIGN GOLDEN AXE, diFFER for sale a larg,e nnd extensive &seem ILYDry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,' Hollow Nails and Spikes, Wrought and Horse4hoe Nai vile, Vices, Bellows, Mould Boards Plough Sitar Coulters. March 31 10 Dollars Deward. II AN AWAY on the 19th of July from tl, liv'scnber, living in Lower Merlon towtt Montgomery county, an indented iipprentic named BENJAMIN . HANNAH. 4:ie is be fifteen and sixteen years, of age, slight made visage, much freckled and very largo der He is very silent. His,clothing consists of blue and white striped pair of pantaloons, new, a new Brown Holland roundabout, stra and many other articles. The above reward paid for his apprehension so that I get him and all reasonable charges paid if brought house, All persons are forbid harboring or trustin! boy on my account. A letter directed to the subscriber at Lowe ion Post Office, Xontgoincry county.lwill be ed to. RICHARD; B. JO July 25, 30 I Theological It orks for S' AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE UNIVERSALISM, By the Rev. I. D. Williamson . of Baltimore, e ding the Unity of God as held by Universal the Attonement—Dcath of Christ—Punisbme duration of Punishment—Forgiveness of Judgement—Nature of Salvation—Repentence surrection and Destruction of death. This w intended to disabuse the public misty, in reg.l the many inisrepresentaiions so mdustsitmall culated against this body of christittus. Pr , cent!, Also for Sale, " TUE PLAIN 1 GUID: UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev. Thomas Vi more of Boston, a work designed to lead enq to the truth of that doctriiie by Bible testimony believers to the practice of its benevolent prinel The following matter is contained ; in this r Who are Universalists? What do Universalistsbelieve 1. I What evidence do Universalism ' adduce the Scriptures in support 'of their belief in the tual holiness and happiness tit all mankind? I Passages from the Old, and New Teatamen, plained, which ardadduced to disprove their menu. I .Popular objections to.Vniversaliam,lexplained the evidences of revealed Religion presented. 1 dollar. For sale at the Stores Samuel Hartz and Morris &. Brotheia. July 4th. • To be Let. THE Valley Furnace, game time ago arra for smelting Iron pie with Anthracite with an excellent and powerful Steam Engin tached to it. The fprnae4 is situate four miles Port Carbon, up the Schitylkill Valley. Rail : on the Valley Furnace laud.. These lands crossing the whole , of the Schu Coal range, contain all the different coal vei strata of coal of that cele*ated Coal region, a h e r of which have been opened, and some of are r,ow worked. There is also, plenty of •Iro , upon the land, some of the Yeinsel.which hie opened Ohe fitvorable4ocation and facilities al ,created inspire the hope pf making, Aron akthe • cheapest rate. , To a rixl limint.the.,conditions would be easy. For terms ppply.to WILLIAM 'F. DEA] rottovitlP July 18 11711 ei aov ph b ia c / c Gnat, NI, do 0 dO. 123 3121 ER. 3—te TM =1 of my. been 'Mee of trolly liberal didato is time I votes e with M/ rs of Iceted bcet y low just ap . at . en in. olton talent. d, cot -11;1 and c., for sent C. Ware, I, An and sub 4oship. boy. 'Neon spare eyes. dark early hat, 111 be . gain, my I Met *rid. Ril bra 'sta.— t and IDS- Rea. .rk is rd to 1,. cir. ce 50 TO *hitte •it„cre ;and :plea. pork : frqm •ven. and rice J. 8 EIS from i .ad, ' i , unr. , ern Ore been
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