Dreadful neWs from Florida.- Indies Key destroyed and the lahabithnts Butch. eyed by the Savages ! : . . Extract of . a le ter, dated Key West, August, 1810. DEAR Stas—We were alarmed .on the morning of Bth inst. by tbetOrival here of a great part of the inhabitants of Kayiou s . - They had left their homes in conselnencent the arrival ofa small boat, with some.negroce triilndian Key. on the morn. ing of the ,7th. who re rtcd that a number of In ethos bad landed on, I dian Key, immedietely after I F , 46 - moon bad gone down; they think from 100 to 150 in number that m rning, and had murdered a ll Of its inhabitants, and utnt their houses: A party i l (coin here limanediately went on board of the wreck ing sloop Wyllie, and ' .started. They kao not pro ceeded many miles; Uilien they encountered the wrecking echr. Gen. Washington, direct. from In. dian Key, whose cepte n infor mcd them, that it was unnecessary for them to proceed further,ias all of the honsei4 except one ,owned and occupied by Mr. Charles Heine. Inspect `r ofCnatoms ' were destroyed, and that the Indians b ad left the Island 'about 10 o'clocit, A t M., of the, th, taking away all that they wanted. in the boats &longing to the Key. Dr. Perrino .wite, mid three children, remained in their house for a shortttime, when the Doctor went to the cupids and spok"ltirthe Ind.aansio Spanish— tint it is &opposed they then shot him, for he was not again seen . Milady with her two daughters and son. retreated to the Turtle Crawl, near the houee, tvatchsd their opportiinity, end - while the Indians were -plundering, started in a boat for an-olikholk, lying abi3nt two hundied yards from the Key, where they remained until di yight , when the y were taken "sway by a boat from:. ea Table Key. 'Mr. John Motte. master of wrecking sloop Key West.;with hie wifei two Children, an his mother, retired for the purposeof secreting th mselves: but they were soon found. Motto and wif , shot—they then dulled out the brains of the two *feats against the 'rooks, and left themi with the eat pea of the parents.: As the 'house of Dr. P. was 6 rm. his body must hive been exinsumen in , it. A lit about 12 year old; brother of Mn.e Ei Smith; hid imself but was twilit. ItIARRIED. On-Monday . eveninelast; 4 the Ron, SaumeliD. Leib, Esti.. Mr. ions rartuanot, of Port.Catben, to Mho MART 4111 ANTI. Of PORSlfille. Phitomathic Society: . URSIJANT to a former resolution, a meeting of P this flor.ietv will he iu . Mr. Peale / Lee. turn Rood), on Thursday evening next. lbeing the first Thursday in September.) to commence et 8 (Mock. .All newtons desirous of becoming members Will Please W4O their names with the Secretary or some one of the member', previous to 'the 410plii named evening. Punctual attendance is requested; and those mem. bens who Xre in arrest", will .confer a tailor ,by call. log upon the Seeretary_before the time of meeting. ~preparato7 to an exhibition of his accounts to the Society. , . M PALMER. Secretary. Augustl9. I • BChuylkio Oml Trade. Shipmen i ta of Coal f day ever4g hut. - Shipped by Boats. Delaware 'Coal Co. 42 Manes do Spenc!r, „ 21 8 Hanel& Son, ' .18 George 4I Potts, 15 Bell & 801t0n,13 , Charles Lawton, • t I Charles Ellet, . 10 WQcGPayne, 10 8. B. Reeve & Co. s - Ist Bennett & Taylor, ' 8 • Billyman & Nice, Potts & t uner', . M. Wea , T. C. Williams Miller & Haggerty, John Pinkerton, G. Bast, • C. M. Hill.. Stockton &, Btavena, Union s Gilleries, , r • • Sillymtn & Evans, Turner & Whitney Mikes & ;Hay wood, - ; - Stmdry Shippers r the week ending Thum 7 7 • 6 297 ,• 'I 5,776 Report • 224,025 ' Per lad MOUNT CARBON 'JR ROAD. The interim of Coal transported' on . this road, up toThuraday evening hist, is 2,520 tons Per last report 43,353 NATH MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The following is Ifni on thiu•road up to Wei amount of Coal transported idnesday evening last, • . 1,442 Tons. 22,575 cs,. Per last report. 24,9 17 E HADESTY, Collecior GEOR SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. The follOvring is the amount of coal transported on this road up to August 22, 2,363 Tone. Per last report, 29,631 MINE HILL ANDiSCIIVYLKILL HAVEN RAIL ROAD. The following is the r ainount of Coal kransported en this road up 'to ThUrsday evening last, F 6,444 tons Per last report 63,640 • Total 100,084 ROBERT C. HILL, Collector, DELAWARE AN D 111VDSON COAL TRADE Cleared at Honeada e for Handout, week ending • August lath, 73 Canal Heats cortaining Coa 2,261 • Total amount of Coal.' cleared since 20th day of April last, 80,743 B. W ALTON, Collectoi: LEHIGH COAL TRADE.-1810 For the week endin August 12th. Boats.. Mauch Chunk, 67 Farryville, 21 Pawls Harms. Hazleton, 55 1954 . • %gar Loaf, 20 11)10 TOTAL SHIPMENTS. Mauch Chunk, 11225 El *.t.a HAVEN Hazleton, Sugar Loaf, 791 261341 290 16220 44,061 [ . 2714 Tons. 2262 1154 966 797 j 384 612 534 :530 434 , 424 424 '386 384 377 311 1 - 310 307 _260 25$ 250 212 4 4 N • 211 4 209 67 3487 239,801 Total 45,873 N CLEAVER, Collector al t #394 - H. IL POT T 3 Tont. 3651 11f54 2944 66346 20498 1311,906 LITTLE SCIAUFLIPILL COAL „TRADE. • Augwit, l 2llt, S. tritilfOrd, ,58 22 4, Nancy, '1 52 - Juno, _ 53 • • Collectoi, 52 • ' 26th W. Foinace, ,' 26th Angelic*, - 54 El. Grier, 54 27th Cyan°, 52 - Blonom, , 54 • 9 Boats tons 108 per hist 117 Boma, Total 6299 J. & R. CARTER. 90 -Boats per last 2055 Total J. TAGGART. 27 Boats per last 1414 Total 184 boats. Total tons, 9768 Check Lost. wAS . LOST•in this Borough, on Saturday even. tog last, a CHECK dmwe on the Peansyl. vanis Bank, fur 8200, dated August 19th 1840, made paiabletojarnes Palmer, or order, by Wil Wal lace ,& , CO., and endorsed' by the imbseribbr. As ths payment has been - stopped, it will be of no- use to any person but the owner. A reasonable reward will be paid to auy perso*who may End said cheek, by returning it to me at Port Carbon. ' JAMES PALMER. Port Carbon, August 29, 3.5-Ito Si. Ann . 's School, UNDER the directionof the Sisters of Charity. will be opened on 'Woodsy 31st Instant. The Cairo of instruction embraces Orthography. Reading, Writing. Arithrhetic, Grammar, Geogia. Phki illstOry; Philosophy,!&c. All kind. of plain lied fancy needle work. The aistera pledge them. selves to pay the strictest attention to the Religious and Mdral improvement of the children committed to Charge. Pottsville, Aug. 29th, 1840. . 3t* Notjcep Ithi Matter of 'the emoted Of 'JONATHAN KISTLER:and SAM. OSWALD. assignees efOIDEON OSWALD. for the benefit, of we. * , The Volivcribers who have been appointed auditors by the Co u rt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill mount,. to exiiiiine. adjust. and settle the above account. of Joreithen :Kistler and Samuel Oswald assignees. of Gideon Oswald. hereby give notice. that they will meet for that purpose at the house of Michael Gruff innkeeper, in the Boviitigh of Orwigaburg. on Mon. day, the 14th day of September. A. D. 1840. at. II o'clock 'in the forenoon. whoa and .where all pergola interested may attendlif they think proper. t JAMES E. GRAEFF, - ! • JACOB HAMMER. Auditors. I 1 ; JOSEPE MORGAN. Orwigsbufg. Aug '29. .: 1 • , . . IS hereby given that proposals will be received by Ja• the undersigned up, to the 15th day ut September next, fa the right of cutting life timber, and the use or the Saw Mills l on the tract of land, situate partly in Schuylkill County, and partly in Colum. bia county, belonging' to the Girard Estate. The proimagi:s to state the Sum to be. given per thousand feet' ; for the timber, to be cut upon the stump, speci fying the sums to be given respectively for both the Hemlock and Pine, they being the species of Tim. ber principally growing upon the tract. The term lbr which the above right is to be granted, not to extend beyond five years, and approved security will be required fora faithful account of all the timber cut and sawed. Pro seals to be addressed to ' f f ISAAC OTIS. No 2 Exchange. Buildings, Philadelphia. Philadelphia August, 29s 34-3 lid. Qrs. ht Bat. WayikiU Co. Volunteers. Thttalion, Orders, No. 1.. - wile following persons are selected to compose -n• the Baliallion Staff, viz: Lieut. Charles Potts, (Cavalry.) Adjutant Lieut. Henry Voute, (Orwigs. burg, Greys,) Quartet. Master. and Doc. John L. Smith, of the Borough of Orwigsburg, Surgeon. They will be obeyed and respected according, by THOMAS J. BAIRD, Lt. Col. lit Bat. S. C. Vol. Pottsville, August 29. 35 New York Boat Certificates. JUST printed and tar tale by B BANNAN. Anguat 29, 35 Proposals, WILL be received at the office of the Town " Clerk until 4 o'clock P. M. on Wednesday, August 26, 1840, for the building of a Stone Arched Culvert over the branch of the Norwegian Creek, where it crosses Market Street. The size of the Culyet and other particulars can be obtained by ap phcation to. JAM ES SILLYMAN, Jr. Premident of Town Council. 34 August 2% 10 Dollars Reward. _OST, a small brown morrocco Pocket Book, Ja-Ag having a Steel plate with the word Souvenir en graved Upon it, and containing about 8100, mostly in 820 notes of the Farmers Bank of Reading, two $.5; note's of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Ctimpany. payable at 12 months, and a due bill for over COO in favor of Lewis M. Prevost, Jr. drawn by W. M. C. Fairfax, P. Asst. Engineer, and tab. lets with sundry mernoraneums upon them. LEWIS M. PREVOST, Jr. . - Mount Carbon Hotel. August IS, 33-3 t • • % Schuylkill County, “s. • ) • . • wre • rrHE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to all the • JR. hays and legal representatives, of Jacob D. Long, late of the town of McKeansburg in Schuyl kill County, deceased, Greeting. Whereas, by an inquest'for that purpose duly awarded by the Or. phan's Court of the county aforesaid, the real estate of the said Jacob D. Long, deceased, was appraised in .5 separate parts or purports, to wit: first, one Stone Tavern house with a kitchen Stable and lot of ground.. marked in the plan of the town of Mc KeansbOrg, with No. 64, together with a small part :of lot No, 164, a ith a frame shed were valued and ,appraised at and for the sum of 9912,50. Also one other frame house and , lot N0..161, at and fur the sum of 9352.00. Also, one tract of land containing 4A. 129 p. at and for the sum of 9264,57. Also 3 ' lost of ground No: 15, 16, and 159. at and for the sum of 8113,09. Also one tract of Wood land, con. Wining SA. 151 p. at and for the sum of 892,50. And whereas, none of the heirs of the said deceased appeared in Court, on the return day of the inquisi tion to take the premises therein mentioned at the appreisement, you and every of you, are therefore hereby cited to be and appear at the next stated Or phans Court to be held at Orwigsburg, in and for the said County, on the 23d day of October next, to accept or retuse to lake the said premises aforesaid at the appraised price. Witness the honorable An. son V. Persona. President of our said Court at Or• wigsburg the 30th day of July. A.D. 1840. • by the Court, PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs. t • bu rg. August 15.1840. S 33-4 t Barrlson AlManacs for 1841. "[UST received and !for tale by the subscriber a " large number of Harrison Almanac's for 1841. with illustrations. which will be sold cheap by the Dozen or Single. Also, A Lithographic Print of Gen. Harrison, Do. Do. of the Washington of the West. All of which will b. sold cheap by B. BANNAN ~,._ _ . . . ~ , ... ... , .. , • _ , Schuylkill Couuty,tug THE, . Commonwealth of Penosylvania,: to all tie heirs and legal Representatives ; of. William Emrich, late of Wayne Township, Schuilkill Coon. ty, decused,,Greeting. Whereas by an inqiiest for that purpose duly awarded by the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill County, the real Estate of the. raid deceased, was valued and appntiaid at and for the sum of $7 for each and every sere thereof, conthin. ing 110 A. 148 p. And, whereas a citation basing been issued by the said Court, directed 20 all' the heirs and legal Representatives of the said deceased, citing them to appear on the 24th clay July 1840, to accept or refuse to take the said premises aforesaid, at the appraised price, and the service and publica. lions Of the said citations, having seen proved to have been made according to lair, and the directions thereof, none of the heirs or legal representatives of the said deceased appearing in Court. And the Court having adjudged their non appearance, a tacit refusal by them and every of them to accept the premises therein • mentioned at the said appraised price, you and every of you, are therefor& hereby ci. ted to upper at the next stated Orphans Court, to be .held at Orwigsburg in and tor. the said County. on Friday the 23d day of October next. to show cause why the said premises should not !inlaid according to law. - • • I ' Witness the Honorable Anson V.:Parelnla; Preai. dent of our said Court at Orwigsburg, the 24th day July, A. D. 1840. by the court, - 1 PETER F. LUDWIG Sheriff. 1 Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. burg, August 15,1840. c . 33-4 t 1313 •.. • Schuylkill CottOly, U. rpm Commonwealth of Pennaylirania. to all the heirs and legal Repreieniativainflohn Zehner, late of West Penn town ship , Schuylkill County, de ceased. Greeting. . Whereas by.an inquest for that purpose duly a. warded by the Orphan's Court of the County afore.. said, the real estate of the ukt Jan Zehner deceased, was appraised, one tract of land- containing 193 A. 3p.. bounded by the lands - of Beniatniti Lion, Ste. phen Ringer; John Zehner, Jonas Riled'. at and fur ~the sum of .119,6 2 / 1 for each and every acre thereof. Also one tract of land , containing 129 A. pp, bounded by-lands oflomie Boca', Jacob Benegoff. Benjamin Linn, and others-at and ror the , sum of $7,16 for each - and every acre thereof. Also one tract of land containing 60 A. 57p, bounded- by lands of Samuel Zimmerman, Jacob Heppe., George Shaefrer, and others. at the sum of 03,60 for each and evety acre „theme And whereas _none of the heirs and legal representadies of the said deceased appeared in Court on the return of the said inquisi. lion, to take the premises or any part: therein men. timed at the appraisemeat ; you and every -of you are therefore hereby cited to be and appear it the next staled Orphan's CoUrt, to be held at Orwigs. burg. in'and for the said County. on the 23d day of October neat. to accept or refuse to; take the said remises aforesaid, at the appraised price Eked upon the same by an Inquest dfily awardetfor that our- Pose - -by the Court, . PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's OfEce. Orwigeburfl , t August,lsth,ll34o. 33-61 --- Resumption of Business. CARPET WEAVING. &Q. THE subscriber returns his grateful thanks to the citizens of Pottsville sed'uthere for their liberal support, and would inform the public gec. ers ll 9l that he has again commenced the Carpet Weaving in thi house formerly occupied by Joseph Brook, in centre street, nearly opposite to the Cross Keys Tavern, in the Borough - of Pottsville. . GEORGE HEATON. August 22, 34-41 Sargent'. Political ilegister PRICE 12I.Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. August 22, 34 . STRAYED from the premise, at Ravenadale on the 29th July last, a light sorrel MARE. about 8 years old, has three white feet. lightish mane and tail, and is somewhat lame. Any person returning said Mare to the subscriber, or giving information where she may he found, shall be reasonably re. warded. .1.8. RUCKEI.. Port Carbon August 15, 33-31. STRAYED away from the Subscriber, several °•••weeks ago, a small BRINDLE COW. about four years old. Whoever will return said cow to the subscriber, or give him information where he can get her again, wall be reasonably rewarded. :. WILLIAM AUDENRIED. 35-3 t. Pottsville Mill. Office on the Mine-Hill aiid. Schuylkill Haven Rail Road Company, Phlitadelphia, August 6th, 1840. •HE Board of Managers of this Company, at J I L their meeting last evening, declared a dividend on the capital stock for the last six months of FOUR AND ONE HALF per centum, payeble'on and of. ter the 15th Instant. JNO. H. CRESSON, August 15, 33 Treasurer IIgOTICE, is hereby given, that in; pursuance of ." an act of the general assembly of the common. wealth of Pennsylvania ; the subscribers have been appointed by the Court of Schuylkill County, trus tees to adjust and settle between the debtors and creditors, and all others concerned in the case of a domeatio attachment against a certain Michael A. Hogan late of Alanhei:n township, and that all per sons indebted to the said Michael A. Hogan, are te. quested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims, will present them properly authenticatea, to either of the subscribers for settlement, rcsidinr in the borough of Schuylkill Haven. HENRY G. ROBISON, • LEW IS C. DOUGH ERTY, Trustee Fl RMAN BU U DEN, August 15th, 33-6 t Letter and Cap raper. 20n REAMS No. 3 Letter (plain;) N. , 56 do do 3 do ruled. 150 ream No. 2 cap. plain, for sale al ve ry low prices by E. 4. HATHAWAY & Co. Com'n Merchants, 13 south Front at. Philadelphia, August 8, 32 Wanted Immediately, S EVERAL good Pantaloon and Vest makers Apply to LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. Corner of Centre & Mahantango st. August 8, 32 UP ALSO, an Apprentice, inquire as, above. Estate of William J. Mayer, deceased, late of West Branswick 'VOwnship, Schuylkill County. LETTERS of Administration having been gran teda-a 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. et, ale earnestly requested to call oa the subscriber without delay, and make payment. And those hav- ing demands against said estate x are alio requested to present than, duly authenticated foil settlement. -DANIEL SHOLLENBERGER, Administrator. West Brunswick, Aug. Bth, ' 32—St THE for 1840. Stray Mare. Stray Cow. Notice. 150' do do 2 do do end plain, 50 do do 1 do plain, -ALSO- • Wicks ) " Mus ilke. BLEACLIEDaisd %Wattled Mushos.Tiekinys and Cheeks, Infant Blankets, ace. together w ith • eyery:tujety of Fancy and Dome4id Dry Goo4.w,lnct(soill be sold very cheap !Tor eaida: • ; 1 ' EDMUND W. EARL sapril 2.4 .• 17' E. A. 18lathaway & Co. ) commissioN AND, COAI 4 , MERCHANTS No iS' South Front Street, (Wharf foot of South suvet, Schuylkill.) May 23 ' 21;•L-tf Lehigh Water Powers, FOR MANUFACTURING ANTHRACITE IRON AND'' OTHER PURPOSES. T HE Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company offer for sale,,lir let on an annual .:round rent. with the right, to ,purchase r at.any time by paying the principal Of the rent, very extensive Water Powers along the' line of the Lehigh Navigation, between South Easton. and White Haven, a ff ording in a dis tance of seventy.one miler, ev e ry var i e ty o f l oca ti on , and 'abundance of power at each for extensive iron work, or other purposes. These powers may be re lied on as constant, and being on a large navigation abounding inevery variety of iron ore, and in lime. stone and coil, contiguous to the Lehigh. and ex. tending on each Ode of the Canal Many miles,' Fires ent the meannend materials for manufacturing iron in all its various branches—and a greet variety of iron ores of time richest quality are also found along the line of the Morris Canal. (by. which.the Lehigh Navigation cOmMunicetes 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' and variety of coal, ore; lime. stone, and otheriturcessery materials, the ease and shortness of communication with all the markets, the salubrity !of the location, and the chapels of living, and of ell, the raw materials. , The' Lehigh Navigation; which has fiv e wa. ter, with locks-20 feet by 100 feet in the clear. coni oionieatee from its eastern' extremity with Philadel phia by the Deliwire divisions of the Pennsylvania Canal in 78 Miles, and with, New York by the Mor. ris Canal in lid Miles. and the Delaware and flari. ten Gana! 120 miles. At its western extremity the Lehigh Navigation will in a few Months have a 'communication :with Wilkesbaire,. on the North Branch of the Stirquehanna by a rail road of only twenty miles.)nude with a favorable - grade, and in the most approved 'manner—A/leen miles of this road being already passable fur cars. By this route the distance !hem the . North Branch Canal at Wilkesbarre,to 'Philadelphia, is one hundred miles: less. and to New York one hundred . mid Malpighi miles less than by any other route. From North. umberland. at the West Branch of the Susinehanne, the Lehigh route is nearly es 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 es shorts any Other. • The Company being desirous of having the man. ufacture of iron imitleAnthrimite Coal extensively es. tablithed ihnig,thelr line. have reduced the pride for waterpower ;to be applied to this ,efiecii so much. that it is believed the water to make a - ton of pig iron.will nekton more than from sixteen to twenty cents. They will also furnish coal for this purpose at much below their usual rates. ' • For furthir, information, apply to William H. Knowles, thiCempsny's Superintendent ,at Mauch Chunk; William. Sine, Agent at South Easton, John Brown; Agent. at White Haven; or to the Company's °trim in Philadelphia. JOSEPH WATSON, President. August 1. 31—St P. 5. The . Furnace of the Lehigh Crane Imo Company. whose works are situated on the Lehigh Canal, near 'Allentown, is now making first rate ironTrom thelore, exclusively with Anthracite Coal, with the mast, entire success—and' is open to the in. spection of all who may choose to visit it. Cheese. idIICASKII prime dairy Cheese. for rate b MILLER & HAGGERTY. June 20. 2.s—tf Anthracite Iron. PINHE subscribers, Agents for George Crane. Esq. m• of Wales; are prepared to grant licenses for the manufacture of Iron with Anthracite Cosi. under the Patent granteid 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. Geisienhainer. which has been conveyed to Mr. Crane. A. & G. RALSTON & CO. 4 south Front M. 25-2 mo. June 20. Packing Tarn. A SUPPLY of Packing Yarn, manufactured by the subscriber, can always be procured at the cheapest rates, et the Store of Messrs. Clemons & Parvin, in the Borough of Pottsville. THOMAS JACKSON. Reading August 1,31-3 mo. Stroughton's T HE genuine Stougliton's Bittern fur sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. August 1, ' 31— Pickled Lobsters. JUST received and for sale by & A. HENDERSON August I, " 3t liams, &c. &c. HAMS, Shoulders, and Sides, in excellent order, and in fihds, and for sale by MILLER HAGGERTY. June 20, i 25 Notice. /1111 E citizens of Schuylkill County, Will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next Basins), fur a Branch of the United States Bank of Pennsylvania to be located in the Borough of Potts ville with a capital of 1,000,000 Dollars, ac cording -to the provisions of the law in such cases made and provided. June 27 26-6ino. dr. Steel Pens. J UST received a fresh supply of Quils, and also a large supply of Steel Pens, among which are several new hinds—School Pens at 75 cents per gross in Boxes, and for sale by June 20, 25 B. BANNAN. Reduction of Prices. 11VOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has 4 .‘ determined hereafter to reduce hie prices, to suit the times, for all kiuds of Clothing manulae. tured at his establishment, in Mehantango street, near Centre Street. The best Cloth Coats will be made to order, at prices varying from $ 3,50 to $1,50, Pantaloona for 75 cents to $l, Vesta do. do. All other work at Similar reduced rates. Being in the recept of the Quarterly Reports of Fashion ; henill warrant his work to be executed equal to any in the B*rough, and in the most fashionable style. JAMES MaALARNE Y. 31—tf August 1, Large Prints, ATIF the Rattle of the Thames, and Tippecanoe, ‘-F just received and for sale by B. BANN AN. Loaf Lump and Steam Sugar. L OW priced . suitable for preserving. for sale by • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. —August 1, '3l— To Let. /WHAT desirable suite of apartments, consisting of three Rooms, on the second floor, a large place over do. for Baggage, one Kitchen and Coal Cellar. situated on the Corner of Union Street near The Steam' Mill, commanding a view of all that cheerful bushiess-like scenery, and generally over all parts of Pottsville. Also 2 Offices on the base. ment flair, which can 'be bad if required. The whole or part will be let on terms which cannot fail to satisfy any person in want of them. For further particulars. apply to WM. F. D'BERG. August Ilth, 32 . NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED. • Yeager's at Al brigbt's ozy. eilebi4itedu3owThicHeilitA 4 We Preserrer..CD WETS Medicine known for many years as Yea. Ja- gent medicine has never been oared to the public fur sale until collate. the proprietors have been prevailed upon to offer', t 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 Blood. IlheoPing Cough. Rheumatic affections in the head and body, Coldtrof long standing attended with se ve4e pain upon the breast. CoNstairvios in many cases, where the patient bad been abandoned by the Physician. and pronounced an incurable case, this medicine has had the most wonderful effect." The proprietors are well aware of the numerous medicines mat 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 it any time • cure—but the numerous testimonials which have of late been. given to fAsm, 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 011ie ted—give it a trie—adhere to its directions, and we will warrant a permanent cure. Certificates of some of the most remarkable cures can be seen by calling upori any of the Agents. Di. rections for using the medicine will be found to se company each bottle. r AGENTS. W. T. , Epilog and Jr; 1. C. Martin. Druggists. Pottsville, Pa. Miller, Shiefily and Smith, Ihmburg, Berk, Co. Pa,. Moyer & flushong..Reamatown. Lan caster CO. Pa . George Meager, 1401100*n, Leba non Co. Pa., Jacob Albright, Lancaster, Pa., Sam uel Ritter, P. M. Reading, Pa. ar. Price 81 per bottle. July 4, 27—if llama, Shoulders tt PRIME Jersey and Western Han un na. pre Shout. dere: and Sides. Burlington and Dishy Herring. No. J. Salmon, Mess Shad, &Insult Sausage, Mack ere), New sad Old theesh. July 23, E. Q. & A: HENDERSON. Ladies ilodery. L.ADIES White and Brown Cotten Hose from .LAI9 62i ctn. per pair, Spool Cotton from 37j to 60 cents per dozen, Bleached and Unbleached Moalins from 6 to.lBl2cents ; Black and Fancy col. ored Pick.nick gloves at 25 cents per pair. Together with ageneral alsortinint of , fancy and- staple Dry goods mtichlower than ever offered in Pottsville. for sale by E. Q. & A: HENDERSON, July 25 • • '3o. Sail Road iron. • ripliE Subscribers offer for sate at their. (stadia /. ••• meni. Thirty tons of, good second handed ROI Road Iron. tai. nearly new, which will humid cheip for cash,And in lots to suit purchasers. sliAlt WOOD & SNYDER., Colliery Works, July 2.5, • _ 30-- Vo be Let. THE Valley Formic*. tome tune ago arranged for *melting Iwo •Orewith Anthracite Coal. with an excellent and powerful Steam' Engine at tached to rt. The furnace is situate four maim from Port Carbon. up the Schuylkill :Vallej - Rail Road, on the Velley Furnace land. These lands crossing the whole of the Schuylkill Coal range. contain all the different coal veins or strata of coal of thit celebrated Coal reglon..a num. her of which have been opened, and some of them are now worked. There is aim plenty of Iron Ore upon the' land, some of the Veins of Which have been opened; the favorable location and facilities already created Umpire the hope of making Iron at the very cheapest; rate. To a good tenant the conditions would -be made easy. Per terms apply to WILLIAM F. DEAN. 29—tf Pettey)lle July 18 For r Hale. To Iron Manufacturers. THE Subset ibex having obtained the assignment fromldr. George Ciane for a number of Fur nace", and • holding also . the patent of the late Dr. Geisenbeiner for the same. to smelt Iron Ore wdb Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right of said patient to manufacture Mailable Iron end Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac. tore of Iron. Applications to be made to William F. Dean. Esq., at Pottsville. F. W. GEISSENHAI Jan. 4 New York Smoked B • JUST received an additional supply onh' rior article. Fur sale by Dec 49—tf T. & J BEA • Chess Men, J UST received and for sale by B. BAN June 20, Very:superior old Port Wes 131111 RE Grope Juice Pori, old Royal Co mp any -K Port, do Port Wine direct from OpoFto. for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. June 27 26 Emerson's School Eloolcs. FIRSI. Class Reader, Second do. Third do. Spelling Books, Arithmetic!, NIL 1 and 2, Just received andfor sale wholesale and retail by March 28 —l3 g B. BAN NiAN rapers. 11111" r• REAMS, Cap and Leifer Paper, ruled and ` 6l "plain, at various pricnss—Cap all 82,75 aint lined. Just received and for sale by, June 20, 25 B. BANNAN. Parasols. pI,AIN end figured Paranoia just received, and for voile by E. %V. EARL j un° 26 27 • NEW STORE. filtiE subscribers would inform their friends and m- the public that they have established thsm selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. _T. & %V. Ptilloek, adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Parvins 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 moe reasonable terms for cash, as they intend to do; an exclusive rash business. The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before pur. chasing elsewhere. E"Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 16 20— New La* Books. BIN N'S Pennsylvania Justice, and MOKinney's Pennsylvania Justice, Just received and foreale by March 14 11—, B. BANNAN. Claret Wines. Q T. JULIAN and Lain° Claret, in cams of one dozen each for male by MILLER & HAGGERTY. Jane 27 26 Le Let. • ,• A new two story Stone House, wel UhTi finished, situated in hltuket street. with l ! a large lot sal Garden. Apphcation to be be made to' JOHN McBARRON. May 23 h2t— Philadelphia And. Readii • ---„ , c inalregatitni wilt . bc,transported over, the " ni: Rail Road, between' Reading aid Philade at the following rates , ( • . Plaster,Slate, TiletNrand Gypsum T P ee filei Pig Iron, Blooms.,,Timher Brick; $173 do Floury, 20 cents per barrel. Nails' and SAM Rolled do 00. Hollow Ware, Grain, Salt, —7 Groceries, Whiskey, :Oil, Hard -- i.s 00 dd. do; Were, Cotton, Leather, Dry • Dry Goods, Wines, and Foreign t*a SO d I do, Liquors, DA YS OF STARTING OF FR BiGIIT TR INS From Reading,on Tuesdays S. Fridays, 0, iam Philada. on Wednesdays & Saturthys, Transporters are requested to have thew Gob& at the Depot er the Road by 12 o'clock. Nl., cradle dap before the trims, of tho Triins. • _1 G. A. NICOLLT • . Superintendent Transpertat on. April :Ida, 1840. • ; alauch Chunk - At Pottsville DAILI( LINE -_ i lied S' Mates Mail COacheii. ANO. j y•., 1 Raft-Stag Cars. - .. THIS line is now . run ni ng . daily, &col will tow'. tinoe during the season. in the,tolloWlog amen Leaves Pottsville for Manch Chtlukc'ersq Moo ing after taking- breakfast. and arrive at' Mande Chunk' at an early hour in the atteraooti. I' '• Liens Mauch Chonk eve ry day at i 7 o'etpek A. M.. and arrives at Pottsville in time to lataraftt the Northumberland Stage the same day. FiTat rate Coaches . and Cars. and sober attentive and obliging &veil are employed. and Ons Ociprie.. tors hope, in consequence. to !rendeisatilfatilos is thorn'who , may travel upon the roots. 11 1 - This Line passes. a great pot or ;Oki dog ance thrmigh the Coel ;legion,' and a auk aad fierW. country. and is cheaper, by Two Dcdlira thaa any otheilpute from New York to Pottsville. 1 This Line also canned', with viriouli othft • at 'Manch Chunk With the BSrwick , and t hese. so 3fontrose.Elmira,.Northuinbeiland, dr.e. the Easton L and,illethlehem Line, from Eamon 14 tie Yeth. and Philadelphia. Si*. AllentoWn. all HWY OM At! Pottsville with Bloomsburg. Dined 1i0r 7 ... thmnberland. Money. Harrisburg. Orw oryr. Reeding,, Philadelphia.. etc. etc. .`, _.. tL 1 ' For sects apply at Blortither's Hotel. Polbrvins. and James PotmoOs Hotel, Port Carboni. ". 1 '-; N.l B. All Baggage at the risk of duilowecr-1311 ponndi equal toe passenger. ,- .;1 { H,CHRISMAN k. co ;Tabi A. McLEAN, Summit Hilt. _1 -' F r ee d i Ell bia 21 ro the Electos gchuilkit CI FR,IENDS AND, FELLOW. CITIZENS:. urcent solicitation of numerous Riemds myself as a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHER IFF:I at the ensuing October election. should 1 bt tunate as to receive a majority of your free ges, I shall pledge myself to an Implittfair and hottest execution of ms duties. j Your 'sem JOSHUA! 1101 MCKeansburg. June 6 • :1 Z SherliPalty. To the free and independent El - of $ ehuylkilt on II FRISSON AND. F .LOW CITISSNEI2 At the u gent solicitation of man friends and acqu lances. I have at ; least induced to offer yeelfas a candidate fiit the SHERIFF. at the nest Uetober Election. and mos 4 res solicit yousuffrages. I feel grateful for the encouragement which' I received what a ca for the some office in 1634. end should I at t be so fortunate alto receive a majoritriof yo I will endeavor to fulfil the duties of this of • fidelity, impartiality, and according to, ; law. Your obedient Servant J. ert. IVOOLISO May 23 id To the Free and Independent Elect Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: a sups At the urgent j.olic of a „number of my friends I have been lad offer - myself a candidate for the office Ot ry SHERIFF. At the ensuing election, and pledge myself. if to perform the duties of the said office to the my abilities Feb 29 Bricks Brick % I : 1009000 b E u X ri C le E d L a L n E d N t T or i } a ß i r e ic o k h the Market Street Brick Yard. ApplY to Julie 20 25—tt THOMAS H ERV , N. B. Coal at the market price will be to payment for Brick. Hosiery and Gloves. LADIES :deck and white embroidered Si! . plain black and white , do. black and whit Silk do.. white and unbleached open worked d b-oidered cottor. do, plain white and unbleacol black and white Merino do. plain and ribbed' Cotton do. ' Also, Misses white. unbleached and mixed 6 do. of various sizes, together with a large ease of Gums, Silk, Raw Silk, white and unbleacb ton, and mixed cotton h Hose, and every sty quality of Ladies and Gentlemen's Gloves, • sale cheap by E. W. EA June 27 T. C. & W Pollock. SIGN GOLDEN AXE, OFFER fur sale a large and extensive UM Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Willow Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horse-Shoe N vile, Vicea. Bellows, Mould Boards Plough Sh Coulters. March 31 Theological ll' orks for Sa e. AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE t F UNIVERSALISM, By the Rev. 1. D. Williamson of Baltintore, cing the Unity of God as held by Uniyerseli the Attonemeni—Death Chrisi—Punishmen duration of Pualuhmcnt—Forgivenesit of S . Judgement—Nature ofSalcation—Repentence aurrection and Destruction of death. This w intended to disabuse the public mind, In rega the many misrepresentations so mdustriousli culated against this body of Chriutianp. Pri cents. Also fur Sale, " THE PLAIN GUIDE II by the Rev. Thomas W more of Roston , a work designed to le' enqo to the truth of that doctrine by Bible testimony ; believers to the practice of its benevolent princi The following matter is eorkained int this w Wbo are Univeraalists? What do Universalist' believe 1 What evidences do Universalist, ddoce I the SMiptures in support of their beliefrn the e toed holiness and happiness of all Mankind 7. Passages from the Old and New Telitament plained, which are adduced to disprovt their ments. Popular objections to Universalism explained the evidences of revealed Religion presented. 1 dollar. • For sale at tho ttoies of , Samuel ila t; autt Morrie & Brothota. July 4th, REFINED WHALE OIL —2OOO g Whale Oil, just received and for si E. A. HATHAWAY Corn. Merchants, 13 south Philadelphia, August, 6 OF Your friend and fellow•citize GEORGE H. STICH' Ile. re le by. &Ca Front , , ,!_l Isbova it rose 0 lbs. do- Uta. We. me niy, At the I. *Ma sO Cr uses. ful gl army bees ; • as of ' thlly liberal didate la limo votes with ri of ! tatioec cod to looted Nal of ER. 40 just cap at [lose, Raw •. em ed do. black ton tnient d cot e and a.. for • • ent et I Vars. . Ao • aa4 obis lus— t and Res rk la d to dr. e 50 To rers and les. •rk lands i ice