m Temperance Lectu: A LECTURr a'on Temperance, 1111 be deNvered o at the 'Univers/diet Church to-morrow eyerung, by tbe Rev. Mr. Gatiamma. .. Pula#ki Lodge. ASTATED meetilikof the. Pulaski Lodge, No. 216, will be held is the Hell on Monday even. inedinest 10th lust at leaf past 7 o'elcieL August Bth i 32-- ~ • .' • Notice. J Adjourned. Court. 'An adjourned court for one day, only, will be held at Orwigsktrg on i the 17th inst., which will afford an opportunity for, all those ir who are entitled to th ' it naturalization papers to re. ceive the same. 'l' facilitate business . appli. liens.ought to be ma e to the attornies previous to the court, so that the ecessary papers could, be ex. ecuted without cousin any delay at'Orligsburg. REVIEW TIIE MA RICE*. • Pottsvi Aug. 8.1840. WHEAT FLOUR,l4theload was worth on Friday $5 00 WHEAT 90 per puaheLin demand. t RYE FLOUR 1 5 per cwt.in-dentand . RYE,by the load DO by the hushel—ready sale:. RYE CHOP 52 p4bushelin demand. OATS 33 cents—ready sale.- NYVA POI S-374 mints per busheliademasd CORNL-48 cents per bushel in demand . , CLOVER SEED—SI2 00 per bushel. - TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 per bushel., FL A XSEEQ—SI4S SEED-$ 2 r bushel in demand. WHISKEY -22 cent i per gallon. BU - VIER—I" O cents er pound—in Kngi 8 cents EGGS-8 coins per ,ozen. LARD-12 cants peiyound. TALLOW- 8 cents pier pound. HAMS 10 cents per g ourd. CORN CHOP 45 tos cents per hushelind emend . BACON-4 cents per, pound. -BEESWAX-20 mita per.pound. • FEATHERS-62 cmissper pound. COMMON WOOL —4O cents per pound MACKEREL,by the bbl. No. 1 $l7 No 2, $l5 SALT-2 50 per bb1475 per bushel!. PLASTER ,is worth $7 50 per ton. HAY $lB perton. Schuylkill Coal Traile. ~Shipments of Coat (lax evening last. , Shipped by . Delaware Coal Co. Milnea & Spencer, George H. Potts, T. C. Williams • G. Bast. Heilnet & Son, Bell & Bolton, Potts & Bannan, W & G Payne, Charles Lawton, Miller & Haggerty, Bennett & Taylor, Sillyman Sr. Nice, J. K. Olwine & Co. S. B. Reeve & M. Weaver Charles Ellet, John Pinkerton. Stockton & Steven., Sundry Shippers per last Shipments of coal fr , August 10th, 1839, in r• Lehigh Region tJ A MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount of C'oal transported on this road, up to Thursday evening lat, is 2,743 tons Per last i report • 36,123 ' I Total r 38,866 NATAAI , CLEAVER Collector. WEST BRANCH RAIL ROAD. The following is the minount of Coal transported on this road up to Thuriday evening last, , 6,503 tons 74,140 Pei Intl repOrt To l ull 80,643 , ROBERT C. HILL, Collector, DILL CREEH RAIL ROAD. The following is the itmount of Coal transported .on this road up to 'Wedrielulayl evening last, • 1,342 Tons. Per Ist ielport. 18,496 1 • 19,838 GEORO HADE§TY, Collector SCFIUYLKILL iVAI.I EY RAIL ROAD. Thefolloaring is the mount of coal transponed on this road up to Awe 20, 1055 Tons. • Per last repot, 24,662 DBLAW AR ' AN IL) HUDSON COAL TRADE Cleared at Honesdale Mi . 25th. . 152 Canal Bests containing .Coal, Total amount of Coal cleared since 20th day of April last, ; 65,910 • • U. a:WALTON, Collector. LEIIIGH COAL TRADE.-1840 For the week ending J i ly 30th.— BOW. 6 1 2. Manch Chunk, Perryville, Ps*. HAVZIT Hazleton, 41 • 1495 Sugar Leaf, lost TOTAL SHIPMEN'. Mauch Chunk, 1616' 54796 343 16951 PENN HAVEN. - Hazleton, 640 23486 Sugar Loaf, • 236 12390 ; 35,876 LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TRADE. July 31 `fair Trader .4 Henry Shelly, • • Blossom, Aug. 3 Fame. i , !Lir armor, Farmst,, Cysne, 7 Boats. 87 do pet last; El 1 ( 5136 00 Total Tons. J. & R. CARTFM, 5 Boats, j 251 op_ 31 do per lest, 1 1644 ud 7 —37 Boats, JAB. TAIGART. 233 00 976 00 5 Boats, IS de periast, —23 Bosco, r the week ending on Thurs. 'Don'ts; Tons. 32 ~- 1721 22 1204 21 ; 1103 . 13 691 • 13 685 11 600 5.99 it 589 i 529 9 , : 506 9 489 ,4 /0 13 '430 8 313 6 325 '275 4 - :220 4 219 4 204 68 3552 276 14,725 eport 1 181,822 196,547 .m the Schuylkill Region to and another., 230,000 tons. g. 3d., 1839, 116,000 tons. 1.;1 ; ' 1 ; 1; H. H. POTTS or Roridont, week ending 4,560 Tons. 3354 1194 Ern 107,623 52 00i 55 00 57 00 62 00 54 00 54 00 52 00 376 00 4760 00 1895 00 1209,00 once. periions - lode ted to: this subscriber, As. signee of SsinueLiwis; on Book 'accounts,are requested to - make i m mediate pays:look Otherwise the aceenut will be placed in the hands of s Joshes of the Peace torcolleition. DANIEL B. LEIB, Assignee. August lit, i 32-3 i Fancy Dyin and Scouring. iiIHE subscriber, thankful for past . favors. JR. would respectful y inform his friends and the public generally, that he still contirues the above business, in all its war pl . us branches at his old stand, in Centre Street, Pot ville ; and is now prepared to cleanse or color every description of Silks, Calicos, Merinos, Cloth Coate I Pints, &c. &c.on.the shoved notice. His work het o romises, shall be done to the satisfaction of his cos mere, otherwise no charges will be made. ' AUGUSTUS EHLER. August 8, ! 32—tf WINED WHA4 0U..- 7 2009 galls. reSnett hale Oil, just received and for sale by. E. A. H'ATHAWAY &Co. Corn. Merchant'. 13 south Front at. August, 8, 32 Getter mad Cap taper. 200 REAMS IVo. 3 Letter (plain;) 56 do do 3 do ruled, 150 do do 2 do do and plain, 50 40 do 1 do plain, 150 reams reams No. 2 cap. plain, for sale at ve. ry low pure by E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. Cotten Merchants, 13 south Front at. • Philidelphia, AngUat 8, 32-- • Wanted !Immediately, EVERAL good antaloon and Veat makers. S Apply to LIPONCOTT & TAYLOR. Corner ot, Centre & Illahantango at. Philadelphia, August 8, 32 El 7 ALSO, - an Apprentice, inquire es above. WHAT desirable Otte of apartments, consisting of three Rooms, O n the second floor, a large place over do. for Baggage, on! Kitchen and Coal Cellar, situated on the; Corner o Union Street near the. Steam Mill, commanding'AlL view of all that cheerful business like l scenery, and generally over all parts of Pottsville. Also 2 Offices on the base ment floor,, which can be had if required. The whole or piirt will be let on terms which cannot,fail to satisfy any person in want of them. For further particular's. apply to WM. F. D'BERG. August Bth, 32 Estate of William J. Mayer, deceased, late of West Irunswiek Township, Schuylkill County. LETTERS of AdMinistration having been gran tedo-•,1 on the -above estate, by the Register of Schuylkill County, to the subscriber, residing in said township; therefore all persons who are in any wise indebted to the estate of said William J. May. er, ate earnestly requ ested to call on the subscriber without delay. and mike payment. And those hav ing demands against aaid estate, are also requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL. SHOLLENBERGER, Administrator. 32-6 t West Brunswick. Aug. Bth. AL GIRL, who can come well recommended - to do •L - - the Cooking and house work of a small family. Apply at this office Aural INSOLVENT' DEBTOR —The subscriber has applied In the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of *huylkill 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 next, at the Court House, in :Orwigsbure, for the hearing of me and my creditors{wheh and where they may at tend if they think proper. ABRAHAM HECK. Mouse and Lot (or Vale. , . WILL be sold at Public Auction, at Mr. •4: Mortimer's Hotel, in this Borough on Saturday; the 15th inst. at 3 o'clock P. M. 11 _ 1 :'• A well , built two story frame dwelling House, With a frame kitchen attached, situated on Lyon Street, in this Borough, together with the Lot On which it is built, which is 24 feet by 90 deep. The terms will be made known on tho day of sale. Any person wishing to examine the house, can do so by calling upon the subscriber. JOHN BROWN. 31-30 August .1, Reduction of Prices. NOTICE,is hereby given that the subscriber has determined hereafter to reduce his prices, to suit the times, for all kinds of Clothing manufac. lured at ~his establishment, in Mahantango street, near Centre Street. IThe beat Cloth Coats will be made to order, at prices varying from $ 3,50 to $1,50, Pantaloons for 75 cents to $l, Vests do. do. All other work at similar reduced rates. Being in the recept of the Quarterly Reports of Fashion ; he will warrant hifwork to be executed equal to any in the Borough, and in theimost fashionable style. JAMES McALARNE Y. 3l—tf August I, Salmon /16 .Shad. 'MIMED Salmon, Mess Shad and No. I Mack .m. rel, for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. 26 Jute 27 Loaf Lump and Steam Sugar. LOW priced, suitable for reserving, for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. - August 1, 31— Pure Lemon Syrup, MANUFACTURED from the Fruit. Also, Pro. served Ginger, ;Pears, Apricots, Primes, and fresh Olives, for sale) by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. Quills & steel Yens. JUST received a fresh supply of Qdile, and also' a large supply of Steel Pens, among which are several new kinds—School Pena at 75 cents per gross in Boxes, and fur sale by June 20, 25 2556 TippecanOe Song Books. PRICE 126 centsJ just received and for sale by B. BANN AN. July 4, Tippecanoe Text• Book. JUST received a siipply of the Tippecanoe Teat Book, compiled b Mr. Win. Ogden Niles. Esq. principally from Nilel Register, and other publics., tione, which embraceS the "sayings and doings of the People" throughont the country during the Lite War, when Major Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison,con. goered• the combined forces of the British and the Indians. We•comme l nd this publication to those of all parties in search of troth. Every thinecontain. ed to it. was printed and published during the late War.wheniGen.Harriaon was not named as a candi date for the Presidency. and consequently can be relied on. as being tree from the "diaba of the po litical paint brush." It contains 92'pagee of closely printed matter. Pries 15 cents per copy. Par sale by B. BANN AN. Shy 90 Harrison Almanacs for 1841. JUST' received end; fa/sale by the subscriber a large number or Ilarrison Almanac's for 1841, with illustrations. Wheel' will be gold-ebeap by the Dozen or Single. A Lithographic Priin of Gen, Harrison, Do. Do. ,I of the Wublngton of the West. AU of which' will bd sold cheap by D. DANNAW Tlo Let. Wanted. B. BANNAN THE MINERS. JOVIVITAt. Lehigh Water Po weirs, FOR MANUFACTURING ANTHRACITE IRON AND OTHER PUR/l. -,• THE Lehigh ecialandNavigation CuMptiny offer ' ffor sale, or Mon tianntial ;round-treat, drub the bight to purchase at any time by ;paying the prinCipal of the rent, very extensive Wdter Powers along the line of the Lehigh Navigation, between South Easton. and Wbite Haven, affording in a dis tant:it of seventy.one miles, every variety - for location; and ;abundance of power at each fiir extzcsive iron works or other piirposes. These libarere may here lied on as constant, and being on a largif navigation abounding in every variety of iron ore, and in lime. stone and coal, contigtioudto the Lehigh. and ex. tending on each side of the Canal many miles, pres., eat the means and materials for manufacturing iron in all its various branches—and a great variety or iron ores of the richest quality are also found airing the lone of the Morrie Cana!, (by which the Lehigh Navigation communicates with New Y'prk) which can be brought to the works as back loading. It to believed that no section of counqy possesses greater advantages than the Lehigh,:for the Menu facture of iron, either in the amount of power ap plied ; the abundance and variety of coal, ore, lime. stone, and other necessary materials, the ease and shOrtnese of communication with all the markets. the salubrity of the location. and the cheapness of living, and of all the raw materikls. The Lehigh Navigation, which has five feet wa ter, with locks 22 feet by 100 feet in the clear, com municates from its eastern extremity with Philadel phia lry the Delaware divisions of the )Pennsylvania Canal in 78rniles, and with New York by the Mor. rig Canal in 102 miles. and the pelawire 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 moat approved manner—fifteen miles of this road being already passable for cars. By this route the distance from the North Branch Canal at Willesbarre, to Philadelphia, is one hundred miles less, and to New York one hundred and sivyeight miles.less than by any other route. From North. umberland, at the Wept Branch of the Susquehanna, the Lehigh route is 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 es any other. The Company being desirous of having the man. ufacture of iron with Anthracite Coal exteneively ep tabliehed 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. not cost 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 office 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' s near Allentown, ie now making first rate iron from the ore. exclusively with Anthracite coal, with the most entire sueeess—and ie open to the in. spection of all who may choose to visit it. 10CASHS prime dairy Cheese, for sale b MILLER & HAGGERTY. June 20, 2s—k/ Anthracite Iron. subscribers, Agents for George Crane, Esq. of Wales, are prepared to grant licenses for the manufacture °firma with Anthracite Coal. under the Patent granted to the United States to Mr. Crane. They also caution all persons against any infringe- ment of either the above Patent or that of the late Dr. F.,W. Geissenhainer, which has been conveyed to Mr. Crane. EMI June 20 CLOCKS. WATOKS, ENGRAVINGS. &C. &C. subscriber respectfully announces to the Public that he has opened a new Clack and Watch Maker Shop in Centre Street, in this Borough, in the building occupied by Mr. Seiders, where he will repair all kinds of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,. &c. at the shortest notice, and on the most reasons. ble terms. He solicits the public to call, and give ham a trial, and judge for themselves of his capaci ty to do the work in his line of business, equal to any in Philadelphia or elsewhere. The subscriber is also'prepared to do any kind of engraving, tenth a visiting Card Plates, Seals, Mot. tos, Door Plates, Spoons, &c. &a. CHARLES YODER. 30-3 t July2s Stray Mare. CAME 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, prove property. pay charges. and take her away, otherwise she will be sold according to law. July. 18th. JUST received and for sale at this office by ji BANN ATI August 1, Cow Lost. 2 DOLLARS REWARD riviE subscriber deems it necessary to offer the above reward io order to secure repossession Of a valuable COW which has been lost nearly three weeks. This COW may east!) be distinguished from a inumber of others, having but three teats and a light red colour, with white spots on the hind guar. ters 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 pis lost property. PATRICK JOICE. 31—t East:Mines, August 1, Packing Yarn. ASUPPLY of Packing Yarn, manufactured by the subscriber, can always be procured at the cheapest rates, at the &vie of Messrs. Clemons & Parvin; in the Borough of Pottsville. THOMAS JACKSON. 31-3 mo. Reading August 1, Pottsville Library Company. AN ELECTION for Directors of this Institubon, will be held at the Pennsylvania Hall, on Mon. day eveping, , the 10th of August, at 8 o'clock P. M. /EDWARD OW EM PARRY, Sect. August/1, Stroughton's Elizer. THE"genotne Stoughton's Bitters for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. /Augu!t 1, Steam Syrup. A SPLENDID article for Table use. for ale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. Menet 1 31— Pickled Lobsters. JUST ; received and for sale by E.Q. & A. HENDERSON August 1, 31 Hama, &c. &c. HAMS, Shoulders. and Sides. in excellent order. and in Mids. and for sale bi 'MILLER HAGGERTY. June 20. rrillV,citizens of Schuylkill County, will apply to theiLegislature of Pennsylvania, at their next sessian,,fora Branch of the:United States Bank of 'Penneybrania to be located in the Borough of Potts. ville with a capital of 1,000,000 Dollies, cording to the provishins of the law in such ciao made and provided. June 27 Cheese. A. & G. RALSTON & CO. 4 south Front et. 2.5-2 mo. FREDERICK BECKMAN. 29-300 Turuup Seed. Notice. JrathA ama4lrlPwftigift DAILY ' ' , United States M ail Coaches, , A Rail-Way Cars. THIS line is now running daily. acd will r:on - throe during the season, in the following mken e r , Leaves Pottsville for Mauch Chunk, every morn— ng after taking breakfast, and arrive at Mauch Chunk at an early boor in the aueveooo. Leases Mauch Chunk every day at 7 o'clock A. M.. and arrives at Pottsville in time to Intersect the Northumberland Stage the same day. First rate Coaches and Cars, and sober, attentive and obliging drivers arc imolnyed. and the proprie— tors hope, in consequence, to render satisfaction to those who may travel upon the route. This Line passes, a great part of the distance through the Coal Region, and a rich and fertil. country, and is cheaper by Two Dollars than any other route from New York to Pottsville. This Line also connects with various others, via . at Mooch Chunk with the Berwick. end-thence to Montrose, Elmira, Northumberland, *4. the Easton and Bethlehem Lioe, from Easton to New York. and Philadelphia. via. Allentown ; all Daily Lines. .At Pottsville with Bloomsburg. Danville. Nor— thumberland, Money, Harrisburg, Orwigsborg, Reading, Philadelphia. etc. etc. F or sea ts apply at Mortimerli Hotel, Pottsville, and James Palmer's Hotel, Port Carbon. N. B. All Baggage et the risk of the owner-1.50 pounds equal to a passenger. • H. CHRISNIAN & CO, Pottsville, A. McLEAN, Summit Hill, Proprietors. 23-3 mo 51 a y 21 For Sale. To Iron Manutheturers. THE Subset iber having obtained the assignment from Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur naces, and holding also the patent of the late Dr. Geisenhainer for the same. to smelt Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, end retaining the exclusive right of said pattent to manufacture Malliable Iron and Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac tcire of Iron. Applications to be made to William F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. WM New York Smoked Beef. _TUST received en additional supply of this elope rior article. Fur sale by Dec 49—tf _T. & BEATTY. JUST received and for sale by B. BANNAN. June 20; 25 Very superior old Port Wines AUR E Grape Juice Port, old Royal Company Port, do Port Wine direct from Oporto, for sale by ' [MUER & !lAGGERTY.. June 27 26 Ensersem4 School Books. IRST Class Reader, JR: Seeind do. Third do. Spelling Books, Arithmatica No. 1 and 2, Jost received andfor sale wholesale and retail by March 28 —l3 B. BANNAN Wines, Liquors, &c. MADERIA Lisbon, Sicily Maderia, Port, Mal aga Wines, French Brandy, Holland Gin, American do. American do. Monongahela Whiskey, N.S. Rom, for sale by May 2 0 7S—E. Q. A. HENDERSON. Papers. 10ft REAMS, Cap and Letter Paper, ruled and ‘F plain, at various pric'sa—Cap at $2,75 aint lined. hat received and for sale by. June 20, 26 B. BANNAN. Pickles, sauces, Sc. JUST received a prime set of Mixed Pickles, ' 7 Pepper do. in , j and II Gal. Mangos do. lour/ars. Gerkio do. Onion do. Pickled Lobsters, Olives, Caper., Anchovies; Mustard, Cayenne PeppUra, Currie Powder, Ketchup. Brandied Fruit, Lemon Syrup, Olive Oil, &c. &c. / Far sale cheap by / E Q 4 A HENDERSON. (Ma y 23 ' 21— /Parasols. P LAIN end/figured Parasols just received. and for sale by - E. W. EARL. dune 26 27 NEW STORE. Ttleobscribers would inform their friends and the public that they have established them /elver' in business ' in the Store formerly occupied by /Messrs. T. dr. W. Pollock. adjoining Mestere. Clemens & Paryins Drug Store, where they offer for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, queensware, Glassware, and Dardware. All of which' they are disposed to sell on the mos reasonable terms for cash, as they intend to do ao exclusive cash business. The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. May 16 New Law Books. 13INN'S Pennsylvania Justice, and McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice, Just received and female by March 14 11— B. BANNAN. Claret Wines. Si'Jl3 LIAN and Latta Claret, in cases of one dozen each for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. June 27 Ticks, Muslin, &c• a LEACHED and Unbleached Muslin% Ticking! and Check,, Infant Blankets, &a together with every variety of Fancy and Domestic Dry Gooda, which will be sold very cheap "for cash' EDMUND W. EARL; 17' april 25 Olt. 2 4 000 GALLONS bleached and refined Whale oil s just received and for ule by 13.' A. HATHAWAY & CO. No. 13, South Front street. Philadelphia. May 30 ' • - • 22—tf E. A. liathaway & Co., COMMISSION AND COAL MERCHANTS No is: South Front Street, Philadelphia. (Wheelock or South street, Schuillia; May 23 ' 21—tf Lo Leit. • AI new two story , Stone House, wel finished, situated in Market street, wilts [pi] a large[lot as Garden. Application to be be made to 26-6 mo May 93 OF F. W. GEISSENHAINER Ch6oss Men, E. Q. & A.:HENDERSON. 20- JOHN MeBARRON. h2t Buck Mountain Coal Company. PROPOSALS" WILL be received r at the o ffi ce of the Buck Mountain Coal Company in Philadelphia, ter the mining and delivering of coal in boats, at their landing at Lockport on the Lehigh, until the loth day of August. next. Their names will be put in working order by the operation of syphons—the vain to be worked is about ten het thick, free from slates and the dip about one hot in five. The distance by their rail road to the canal is about her miles. Rail road and drift care are furnished by the Company. The mine must be worked in twenty feet breasts, leaving pillars of the came site. The company, are making arrangements which, after this year, will enable them to mine coal to the extent of from thirty- to fifty thousand tons per en. num. and it will therefore be an object to any one ( fully competent to make application, with satelfse. 'tory references. • Such as may wish to contract, will no doubt ex amine the mines previonely. Address SAMUEL L. SHOBER, President of the Buck Mountain Coal Company, Philadelphia. July 4th. Farm for Sate. THE subscriber offers for sale the Farm _ on which he formerly resided, known as THE CLARENDON FARM, Situated on the river Schuylkill in Man. helm township Schuylkill County, six miles below Pottsville and one mile below Schuylkill Haven. It contains about 375 acres. 150 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance in young timber. The Schuylkill Canal and Reading Rail Road both pass through the property. There is about 70 acres oemeadow 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. proven:lents are two good log houses weatherboard. ed, and a log barn 35 by 70 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 Mahautango street. Pottsville, EDWARD Y. FARQUHAR. July 4th, 1840. 27-6 t NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED. Yeager's it Albright's ccy Cekbrated Botanic Health h Life Preserver. ..CD rir HIS Medicine 'known for many years as Yea. ger's medicine has never been offered to the/ 1 public fur sale until of late, the proprietors have been prevailed upon to offer lt for the benefit of laicise who are laboring under any of the diseases / here enumerated, viz : Cancers, Ulcers of the T hroat and body, Liver complaint. Spitting of 'Blood, Whooping Cough, Rheumatic affections in ;the head and body, Colds of long standing attended with se. vete pain upon the breast. Consustrrio:i in many cases, where the patient had been abarieloned by the Physician, and pronounced an incurable case, this medicine has had the moat wonderftil effect." The proprietors are well aware of the numerous medicines that 'are already offered to the public fur the core of some of the above' diseases, many of whtch have not the slightest Affect of perforthing 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 date ted—give it a trial—adhere to its directions, and we will warrant a permanent cure. Certificates of some of the most remarkable cares can be seen by calling upon any of the Agents. Di rections for using the medicine will be found to ac company each bottle. AGENTS. W. T. ,Epting and J. F. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville. Pa. Miller, Shier:Hy and Smith, Hamburg, Berke Co. Ps., Moyer & Bushong, Reamstown, Lan caster Co. Pa., George Pfleager, Myerstown. Leba. non Co. Pa., Jacob Albright, Lancaster, Pa., Sam uel'-Ritter, P. M. Reading, Pa, ,021' Price 8 I per bottle. / July 4. Miss Caroline Behr, 111111ESPECTFULLY. informs the Ladies of Potts am.' villa. that she proposes giving lessons in the ele gant and fashionable art of Wax Flowers and Fruit making; and requests attention to the annexed,cer ',fiesta of Mrs. Watson. Her specimens :nay be seen, and terms known. at her father's House, Jacob Hehr, Centre street Bakery : Miss CAROLINE HERR, having taken lessons from me in Wax Flower making; I have much pleasure in stating that I consider her more competed' 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 at acquiring information. From the elegant taste and talent she has displayed, I cordially recommend her to the Public as a Teacher. July 18 Blossburg Bituminous Coal. 0111 HE Arbon Coal Company will receive orders to -a• be executed on and after the 15th inst. for Situ. 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 coil from Corn ing to Albany and the intermediate places. Apply to HIRAM W. BOSTWICK, Corning, JOSEPH FELLOWS, Geneva, WM. YATES, 13 Exchange Building, Albany. LEWIS SAYNISCH, Pres't Arbon Co. Blossborg, July 18th, 1840. 28— CANAL BOATS WANTED. ALARGE number of Canal Boats-of the descrip tion used on the Schuylkill and Delaware nv. era wanted as above, to carry coal via Charming & Erie Canals & Seneca LAKE, for which liberal freights will be paid, and constant employment giv en.. The locks on the above canals ere 14 feet by 90. Boats bound for the service, can procure coal freights from Bristol to Alhany.—For further par. ticulars, apply to Messrs. DOWNING & WOOD, Bristol. or JAMES R. WILSON, N 0.21 Merchants Exchange, Philad'a. Phila. July 13.1840. 28-3 To Bridge Builders. rpROPOSALS will be received by the Richmond, Frddericksburg. and Potomac Railroad Conipa 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 Creek. Drawings and specfficatioo of the work will be exhibitdd, and all other information afforded at any time after the 10tb proximo, by application at the Engineer's office at Fredericksburg. Recommendation! tie to character and competen. cy will be required of *persona offering to contract. MONCURE ROBINSON, C E Richmond, Va, July 210.1840. 304 t July 25. Maxus, Shoulders & Flitch. PRIME Jersey and Western Hams, prime Shoal ders end Sides, Burlington and Digby Herring, No. 1- Salmon, MesiShad, Belogna Sausage, Mack- erel, New and old Cheese. E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. July 25, Ladies Hosiery. LADIES White and Brown Cotton Hose from 14 to 621 eta. per pair, Spool Cotton from 371 to 60 .centa per dozen; Bleached . and Unbleached Itinalins,from 6to 181 cents ; Black end Fancy col. ored Pich.oick gloves at 25 cents per pair. Together with a general assortment of fancy and staple Dry goods mach lower than ever offered in Fottsville, for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. , July 2.5 I 30 Bad lioid Iron. T'pabscriberi offer for sale at their establish. Went, Thirty tons of • good second banded Rail Road Ircahßiti o nearly new, which will be sold cheap for cash: and in ton' to suit purchasers. tiAlt WOOD & SNYDER. Cellists Works, July 25, - 30— Pkiladt, ROIL itatuip i . pREIGIIT will beirenspnrted o r over -.,. Rail Road, between Reading's PI at the following r i ttes r ' }# 51 Killer, Slate. Tdes, and Gypsum Toni Pig Iron, Biome, Timbal Brick, $1i75.. Flour, 20 cents' per barrel, Nails and Spikes. Rolled Iron. i , 1 . 00. d i, do. Hollow Ware ,l Grain, Salt. i 1" . .7 Grenade., Whiskey, Oil, Mu! 13 d. do. Ware, Cotton,lLcather ' ' .T - I . Dry Goods, Wines, and ' 'Foreign do. do. Liquors, 1 DAYS OF STARTING OF FR EIGHII TR ,I INS From Reading,on Tuesdays & Fridilye. ( et A A in Philada. on Wednesdays & &trade y 0.1% ' . Transporters ere requested to have !he; G sat the; Depot . . o' the Road by 12 o'clock. Al, n day before tha •- trtten of the Triins. 1 I G. A. NICOL , . I Superintendent Trans ] pr - A pril I Itl),1840. • 27-6 t To , To the Electors of &Mfg!kilt Cou , nty. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZEN t r —At the ,urgent eulicitation of numerous Die dm I oat myselt as a oandidate for the )FFICE OF SHERIFF. d I L at the ensuing 06oher election. Shotdd I be en for. tuniite as to receive a majority of your free 'Wits. ges, I shall pledge myself to an ampartiel. filithful and honest execqtion of my uffieial &Wee. 1 Your obedient servant. JOSHUA 00YER. 1 23=—ts heritlly. • To the- free*nd independerit EleCtors of 'Schuylkill ou FIUENDS AMP FE'.LOW CITIZENS: At the urgent solicitation of [rano of my friends and acquaintances , have at , lengail been Induced to offer Myself's. a candidate for the office of SHERIFF . , at the nest October Erection. and mast rerpectfully solicit your suffrages. I feel grateful' forthe liberal encouragement Which I received when d candidate fia'Ohe same offiee in 1834. and should I it this time be 'so fortunate as to receive a majority of yout vote. I will endeavor to fulfil the duties of the office with fidelity, impartiality, end according to law. Your obedient firrant, J. G. WOOLISON. 21— 27-tf FANNY WATSON, 29-it Ell phist.lantt - McKeensburg,lJune 6 May 23 TO the Free ;and Independent, Eke:oils of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: At the argent solicitations of a number of my friends I have been Induced to offer myself a . eandidute fur the office of SHERIFF, At the ensuing election, end pledge myself, if elected to perform the duties of the said offiCe to the beat of 14 abilities. Yonr friend end fellois:eiticei GEORGE H. STICHT R. 9 4.te Feb 29 Bricks ! Bricks 100,000 EXCELLENT Bricks! just burned, and or Pale cheap at the Market Street Brick Yard. Apply to .1 'June 20 25—tt THOMAS HERVEY. N. B. Coal at the market price will be taken in payment for Brick. 10 Dollars Reward. SAN AWAY on the IStb of icily from the senber, living in Lower Merion lownabip, Montgomery county, an indented apprentice .'boy, named BENJAMIN HANNAH.- He ii bet Ween Fifteen and sixteen years of eke, slight made, Spare visage, much :freckled and very large dark eyes. He is very silent. His clothing consists of a dark blue and white striped pair of pantaloons, nearly new, a new &own Holland roundabont. straw hat, and many other articles. The aboie reward will be paid for his apprehension so that I get him again, and all reasonable charges paid if brought hi t my bouse. i All persons ere forbid harboring . ' or 'trusting aid boy on my account. I A letter directed to the subscriber ati Lower Mer. ion Post Office, Montgomery count . y.vOill be all d. ed to. RICHARb B. JON . 31:1—.1 July 25, , Theological El or !for Sale. AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE OF 1, 1 : UNIVERSALISM; By the Rev. 1.D.4 Williamson of Milliliter% em rs. clog the Unity of God as held by lUniversalis the Attonernent—Death of Christ—Punishment nd dination of Puoishment—Forgivenese of Si s Jiidgement—Nature ofSalvation—Rep6tence.— es. sOrrection and Destruction of death: This wo Its ideended to disabuse the public mind. T his roger to the many misrepresentations so tiOinitriously ir.. ciliated against this body of Christiarie. ' Pri 40 cent:. ' ~, Also for Sale, " THE PLAIN OUIDE 'lra UNIVERSALISM. " by the Rev. Thomas Whit e. More Mo of Boston 4 a work designed tot lead enqui re rs td the truth of that doctrine by Biblei testimony ; nd believers to the.practice of its benevOlent . prineip es. "Abe following !matter is contained id this w k.:. Who are Universalist*? ll IWhat do Universalises believe? 1 II i What evidences do Universalises adduce f the Scriptures in support of their tailiefin the ev trial holiness and happiness of all mink:, d? !Passages froni the Old and New T !mint, plained, which are adduced to disprov ' their sea li m6nts. 1 , Popular objeetions to Universalisir eaßlained ; e the evidences of revealed Religion presented. Fri 1 dollar. For sale at the Stores of Samuel Pins and J. Merrill & Brothois. I July 9th. i To be Let. 1 1 . risHE Valley Furnace. tome time age erran • • • ••• for Bonin g Iron Ore with *nth cite Co;i1. with an excelle t and powerful Steam Engine t. taChedfe it. Thee - furnace ia situatelou mike from t. Engin, fon miles fro.. .POrt Carbon, Wale Schuylkill Valley ill on the Valley Furnere land. These lends ereasing the whole all th Schuylk II Coal range, contain alt the different l veins or strata of coal of !that celebrated CoalliteOtii, a MlT be of which 14eve been opened, and some of then ere Low works . There is also plenty bI lion Ore open the land, some of the Veme of lib idh have of4.ned; the favorable location' and facilities elm* created inspire the hope of making iron at the very cliapest• rate. ; To a good tenant the conditions stould , he made gaily. For term apply to 11' WILLIAMI F.l DEAN.. ' Pottsville July - j• '1 29—lf ► Stinmer Prini t s.t . T 5 per cat advance on Philidellihis price' ~ m , for sate by - A.I IOIRSON. July 25, • II PIII the rater* thidelphlai periGteips 11240 lb., du I do itto i a. 15i—tf CM
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