DINE HILL & SCHUYLIIILL HAVEN RAIL ROAR. The amount of Coal transports 01 on this road up to Thursday evening list, is 1;10.996, 03 Per last report 142,178; 09 • Total :53,124, 12 ' . W3l. NEWELL Colletor. CREEK RAI L, ROAR. The amount af Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 2,104 tons Per last report - Total' 111.644 GEO. HADESTY, Cotlictor. sirTtiyLiiii.L . VALLEY inAIL ROAD' The amount of Coal transpor ed on this road up to Thursday evening last, is [, 6,923 tons ,Per last report 9A23 16,015 H. H. PirtS, Collector. Shamokin Coat Tra de r e To Juno 10, 5,326 tons CALL' AT THE CHEAP STORE! NEW. GOODS. _____ 1 albscriber Las returned from Philadelphia again with his second block of Goode for the season, which embraces a large-and fashionable as. eortment of choice - i Blue, Black and Invisible h -Cosfien Cloths. Sattinels and CassitnerS, f Summer Cloths, Dtillings," 46., Satime and restings of vdt loos. kinds. . Comprising a .general assortmeOt of - Dry Goode, all of which will be sold-at the lowest cash prices. unmade up in the must fashionbble mariner at the shortest notice. My prices I 'believe to be lower than the Geri& can be purchased el6where. Call and see. and judge for yourselves. - • JAMS 8 McALARNEY. Pottsville, July 3, 1841. [ 27-41; Wante l r I A SMART and active Boy, 1,5 a StOre. One who can corn will hear of a guod and pesrna plying at this office. _ July :1.1841. To the Honorable the Court of Quarter S county of Schuylkill THE;petition of Frederick D'Estimauville, re. spectfully showeth. That' your petitioner oc copies 'that well known Publ c House, called the " Pennsylvania Hall," situate o Centre Street in the Borough of Pottsville, which a id house is well cal culated tor a public house ntertainment, and from its neighborliood and sit °lion. is suitable fur the accommodation of inhaht ants, strangers and travellers. He therefore prays the Court to grant him a license to keep the Samefor the ensuing year. And your petitioner will ever iiray. FREDERICK D'ETI MADVITAE. F We, the bub'cribers, citizensint; and residing with. in the bounds of the,Boroughiof Pottsville,-do here by certify, that we are personally acquainted with Frederick - D'Estimuuville, th above namrd tioner• That he is, and we kni w himrto be, of good repute - for honesty and temperance, and.is well pro vided. With house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodatiori of inhabitants. siren gers, and travellers. And we= i further certify, that we knoW the house for whiCh! he license is prayed, and frorii its neighbourhood and situation, believe it to be suitable-for a tavern,-a nd "necessary :o accom modste;the public, and entertain strangers i.nd tray ethers ;IT:. I J. St/Liman, Jr. Jolie Sites, Jacide Reed, . Jess Foster, Jno. C. Offerman. Edward Hughes, Charles Worm an, H. Shubert, James! M. Beatty, W. 11. Tweed, John Shippen. 131;(1 Patterson. • July; 3, • f 27—te. I r PROCLAIM • TION. wII ER EAS the Hon. A soy A'. PARSONS, Esq. President of the severat Courts, of Common Pleas,. of the_ Counties of fia'ophin, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, send Justice of the sev eral Courts of quarter Sessions of the peace. Oyer and Terminer, and General [Jail Delivery, in said counties. and Samuel D. Lei6i,and Strange N. Pal mer, Esquires. Judges of the'courfof Quarter Ses sions- of the Peace, Oyer andiTerminer and Gener al Jail Delivery, for the trial Of all capital and oth er offenders, in the said Connty of Schuylkill—by their precepts to toe directekl l , have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions ofthe Piice, Oyer and 'Fermin er,aMl General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Or wigehUrg, on the last Moodily of July neat. ( being the 26th of said month.) to ci - #itinue one week. Notice is therefore hereby' given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace 4 nd Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, thia they are by the said -.precepts commanded to bThen and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of 44 day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exaMinations, and all ether remembrances to do thosd (things which to their several offices appertain to! be done: and all those that Are bound by recognrzances, to prosecute against the prisoners that 41.0 or then shall be in the Jail Of said county of SchuYikill, are to' be then and there to prosecute them asishall be just. God save the Cdriimonwealth. • . JOHN G. wOoLisoN, Sheriff - Sheriff's Office Orw burs, June 19, 1841. j 27 , • Ns B.—The witnesses rid jurors who ate sum— owned to attend said Cou t i rare required to attend punctually- in case of ia tiattendance, the law in such' cases made and prof/ed. will be rilidlv en 'forced. This notice is puhlished by order of the Court : those concerned wll4theretore govern theme selves accordingly- ; k. ---- - - - • Orphan's COOrt Sale of 111 NEKSVILLROpERTy. • BY ADJO URNMENT. Persuant to on order Iffthe Orphan's •Court, rIiHE Subscriber, exert - or of the last Wilt and Testiment of Henry hrist.late of Minersville, deceased, will expose b%•P L ublic Vendue on Satur day the 24th day of JulyL : at 2 o'clock P. XL at the House of Charles Taylor" Minerstille. All that certain moieti or one undivided Half of a certain. E 'T LO OFI (sROUND, situate in the Borough l ioll , llinersville, No. and marked in the Plan of tl a said Bon:nigh, being 100 feet in Front, on Main trees, 80 feet in Depth and 120 feet in the rear. • ,! The improv4ments are a large Two Sto ry Frame Tavern House, now occupied as such by Charles Taylor, with large . and commcidiens Stabling attached. Slso a two story Fr am ' klouse, now occupied as a tore and Dwelling. . This property is so we) known by the public, that any remarks as to! its superioi - location as a Business stand, is unneeetisar). time it the same te abd place, a certain LOAF OF GROUND, situate in Geo. Patterson's Addition to Minereville, bounded by !ands of Blair McCleni• gen, Esq. by the rail rnail'in the front, by otter lands of Gee. PattersonE i on the South, and by the West Branch in the re a r . 'The improvements are a Two Story Frame Dwellpielouse, late the estate of said - deceased. j . Condition of Sale made known at the time and place. S4SI I I,LYMAN, Executor. By ordertof [the Court: JACOB KREBS, Clerk. • Minersvite July 3. 27-4 t N. B. The above Prcipetty "will positively be sold to wind up the t Estate. r ra pp nib REAMS excelenl.' Wrapping Paper, extra ""-Fsize Also Teal Piper: Just received and for sale by • B. BANNAN. pa 25 June 13 ® NE. HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD hea 't -Jr been offered Ifor months, to any one who will use a bottle of Hays' linfinent for the Piles without being cured. Of thousands sold, in no one instance has it failed of a'cure. Proof overwhelming to be seen where it is sold. It is also a certain cure in nearly etery ease. ( externally) in the following complaints. For the Piles, I Tightness rd* the chest, Fur all Dropsy,especially in children, Tender Feet, • Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by canCersl or °the fungus sores, ulcers , I however obstinate of l roop, . ' - lung standing, Whooping cough, . Fresh Wounds, Scald Head, Chiblains &c. &c. LOOK OUT. -, Same Swindlers have counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be impo sed upon•. One thing will only protect you—it Is the name of COMSTOCK & CO.;: that name must be always on the wrapper or you arc cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you. and lest by that, or never buy it :.for it is impossible for any other to be true or genuine. Sold by COMSTOCK & CO, New York, 71 - Maiden Lane,and also by William' T. Epting, and Clemens & Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville ,SchuytkillCounty. July 3 Read the following from Judge Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the County in which he lives. - • AlidWelown, N. J. March 12, 1840. Messrs. Comstock 4. Co. GentleMen—Yos are at liberty to make such use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes which ttisintended. [CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTEIIBON I IiEREBV CERTIFY , that my daughter been afflicted with sick headache for the space of about 20 years.— the attacks occurring once in about two weeks. tre quentl • lasting 24 hours - during which time the parox ysms have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive her of life. And after having trial almost all other remedies in vain I have been induced as a resort to try Spohn'a Headache Remedy as sold by you ; and to the g-eat disappointment and joy of herself and her friends 1 found very material relief from the first dose of the medicine; ne has followed up the directions with the ar title, and in every case when an attack was threatened has found immediate relict, until she is near permanent ly cured. 'fhe attacks pre now very Seldom. and disap pear immediately after taking the quantity directed. A hot e that others may be benefited by the use of this tru ly invaluablemedicine. has induced me to send you the above. and.reMain your obedient servant, JEHU PAT 1 ERSON, Judge of the Court C. P. Sold ONLY by Comstock & Co. 71 Maiden Lane And also by William T. Epting.4' Clemens% ?arm. Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. 27-Iy. or 16 years ofage in well recommended ent situation, by ap MEI Judges of the ssions for the A gentleman belonging to one of the most ancient and wealthy families of this city, who must be well known to numerous friends, having since the year 1818 up to recently been bent. nearly douhle, and for several years confined to his bed, has been restored to good health— has regained his natural erect position—and has quitted his carriage, and now walks with ease!! We believe this is the gentleman's own description as near as pos sible. and there•is exaggeration in it. We will give inquirers his address, and doubt not his humane feelings will excuse the liberty; that any one doubting, may know these facts—though he requests his t ame may not appear in print. Among other similar instances, Mr. James G. Reynolds, 144 Christie street, has been resto red, and will give _personal assurances of the facts of his case Both were rheumatism, and contracted cords and sinews. How has this been done? Answer.—By the Littian Vegetable Elixer internally and Heave' Nerve and Bone Liniment externally.—N. Y. Herald. Jan, '26 1841. Sold only by C"mstock 4' Co. 71 Maiden Lane. And also by W. T. E.pting, and Clemens & Parvin, • . Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. June 3 27-Iy. Paper.. PILES 87.0 itio REWARD. HEADACHE JUDGE PATTERSON June 2,, From the New York Heald ysterious. To Bridge Builders. SEALED Proposals will be received at the'offiees of the Little Schuylkill Navigation Rail Road 4 Coal Company. at Tamaqua & Port Clinton, un til the 101 h instant for building a Bridge over the Little Schuylkill River, at Port Clinton, plans of the same may be seen at the above - named place.. JOHN K. SMITH Sup't. Tamaqua July 3 27 Proposed Amendment to the • Constitution. Resolution Relative to the Amendment of the ,State Constitutions " Resolved by the Senate and House of Represen tatives in General Assembly met, That the Consti tation of this Commonwealth, be amended in the third section of the second article, so that it shall read as follows : " That the Governor shall hold this office during three years, Iron) the third Tuesday of January, next ensuing his election, and shall not be capable of holding it longer than a single term of three years, in any tern: of nine years" W5l. A. CRA 88. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JN . ti. EWIN('., Speaker of the Senate Pennsylvania 88. SECRETARY'B OFFICE. I d hereby certify that tie foregoing is a true copy., of a Resolution proposing an amendment of the Constitution; which was agreed to at the last session of the Legislature, by a majority of the membees elected to each house; the original of which remains filed in this office : and in compliance with the tenth article of the Constitutidn of the Common. wealth, I do hereby cause the same to be published, as directed by the said article. IN TEsTIifONT whereof, I hOve here ",, unto set my hand and seal of said of. •;(147t' flu, at Harrisburg, this 14th day of -) June, 1841 , I July 3 swatara and Kalish :Creek Coal Lands. r - BAHE land holden, of Pinegrove and Lower Ma -a hantango township, are requested to meet on the 14th day of July 1841, at the public house of Israel Reinhard,.in Pinegrove, for the purpose of discussing various subjects relative to those lands— and forming and drganizing themselves , into a com. pany. Pineg rove, July 3 Administrator's Notice. NOTICE lig herehY gi :en to all parsons indebted to the Estate of Robert C. Hill, deceased, to make immediate payment, and' those who have ?e -mends to present their accounts doll authentica ted to WILLIAM S. MIA., Adminittrator. West &ranch Valley. near Schuylkill Hoven July 3 27 $ 20 Reward. 911 cif: above reward wilt be paid Tor information that will lead Wile dimvietion of thd person or persons who maliciously destroyed three trees before the residence of the subscriber, in the Borough of Minersville, by barking them near the roots, a short time since, ' M inereville, June 26 McKinney's Digest, Ark F the. Acts of Assembly of Pennsylvania, of a public and generall,nature from the year 1700 to 1840 inclusive ! Also McKinbeyis Pennsylvania Justice. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. 26, June 26 Ink! ink:! MAYNARD'AND NOYES eat:bitted writing lek, the best in use in the country, in Quart, Pint. and half Pint Bottles. Also Stephen's 110. changeable Light Blue ink, a very excellent article. Jost received and for sale by . B. BANNAN. 26 June 26, , FRS. R. SHUNK. Seel of the Commonwealth. 27-3 mo EMI PETER•STROUP. 26-319 Valuable .Real Estate I CI TIMEX'S LIME At Private Sale by Order of Assignees. - 0 F THE rtllowing described ßeal Rotate, situated in the Borough of Pottsville, is offered at private , • • sale, to wit, - , mg One Lot of Ground 90 by 140 feet, situ. P.F. 1 ate ors; Mahantongo Street, on -which are OPPOSITION DAILY COACHES TR44l:b i s h c a r t ibe th rs ey re w spe ili ctf eo al m ly me a n n ee noun r ces unn t i o n :bi ten Two Story Frame Houses. Also, 2. Thirty by 230 feet Lots:and two,Sione Houses, with back Buildings, situate on Centre Street. new daily line of stages between Pottsville and, Also, 1. bot 20 by 100 feet, and five fra.ne Reading, on Monday the 21st inst. ings, situate on the corner of Centre and Norwegi• They have procured large and commodious Troy: an Streets. built CoaChes, entirely new, and every attention wilt be paid to the comfort and convenience of travellers' Also, 3. Lots 25 by 100 feet, on which who may favor them with their custom. IltbriLl l are three, three Story Frame Houses, situ• For seats in Philadelphia apply at Sanaerson'ei ate on Centre Street. This property is situate in a Merchants Hotel. 4th street and at John Dungan's business part of the town. Hotel, in 3d street. Also, One 30 by 230 teet Lot, at the corner of In Reading at Herr's Hotel. Centre and Callowhill Streets, on which is a large In Pottsville at Mortimer's Hotel. Stone Store House and Stable. I. THOMPSnN 1. CO. Also, One 30 by 230 feet Lot, adjoining the lot June 19 25 above described. on which is a large Stone Store -------- ----------- House and Dwelling, with tack buildings. Chair Making. maar, Also, One Lot 121 by 180 feet, situate on WAN'rED immediately two Framers, and one 22 2 Coal Street, on which are ten two Story Painter, to the Chair Making Business, at Frame Houses. the establishment of the subscriber in the Borough Also, 4 Lots 25 by 180 and four twostory Frame of Po:titville. To sober and industrious persons Houses fronting or. Coal Street. good wages will be given. Also, One Lot 50 by 180 feet, fronting on Coal WILLIAM GLEIM. Street and M. C. R. Road, on which is a one and a June 19 25-3 t half Story Frame House. Also One Lot 50 by 180 adjoining the above on which is a two story frame house. -k m a - • Also, One Lot 40 by 70 feet, situate on T..E. 1 Norwegian and a ten feet wide Alley, on which there is a two Story Frame House. Also, Lot No. 70 in i . Pattersuns addition to Pottsville, situate on Market Street fit is 60 by 230 feet. Also, One Lot 25 by 114 feel, situate on the eor. ner of Market Square and Coertland Street. Also, the following property, situate in the county of Schuylkill. A Farm containing three hundred and 6'ly Acres, situate on the Little Schuylkill one and a half miles from Port Clinton. This property would be worth the attention of any one wishing to use wider power, as one of the best , powers in the country can be had here, as well as the advantage of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna R. Road which passes through the tract.. The farm Land is also under good cultivation, having been well Limed and Manured for several years. This property will be sold at a bargan. Also, One Thousand Acres of Coal Land situate on the head waters of the Machanoy and Little Schuylkill creeks. This land is known to contain abundance of Coal of excellent quality, and will be sold at a bargain Any part of the above described property will be sold together or eeperately as may suit the mem. sers. For prices and terms apply to John Matford and Solomon Alters No. 247 Market Stieet, Phila. deiphia, or to. ROBERT WOODSIDE, Pottsville, Pottsville, June 26, 1841. 26—tf. --- Two • Norse Wag gon FOR SALE. A SECOND hand two horse waggon, in good ra order, price low. Apply to WM. W. MARTIN, Market Street. 26-2ina June. 26 NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the subscri ber are requested to come forward ,present their Bills, and receive their money immediately. And all persons having Silks, Merinos &c. in his pos• ,session, are requested to call and receive - the same, otherwise they will be sold at the expiration of three months to pay expenses, he having determined to moveto New York. In the mean time the subscriber will attend to his business of Dying and Scouring, as usual.• AUGUSTUS EHLERS. 26--4 t June 26, 1841 Dissolution of Partnership. rip HE partnership heretofore existing between the A. subscribers, under the firm of Spay& Luther 4. Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by Spayd 4- Luther, June 26 LOST, oN Thursday evening. between the Post Office and Mr. Lauer's brewery. ajet gold breast pin, with the owner's name on the back. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving•it at this office. Julie 26 26 PUBLIC NOTICE. To the Honorable the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Pcaee for the County of Schuylkill. rrHE petition ofJobn lluthon, of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, in the said county, respect. fully represents, that he is well provided with House room and. con veniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers at the house known as the sign of the People's Tavern, On Front Street in said Borough, and occupied by him for several years as a Licensed Inn. Ile therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public [louse of entertainment there. And he will ever pay 4-c. JOHN HUDSON. We the undersigned, citizens of Schuylkill Haven aforesaid, being personally acquainted with John Hudson, the above Petitioner, and having a knowl-; edge of his house, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public, and enter Jain strangers, and travellers that he is a perion of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provide! with house room and conveni. sneer,. for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travellers. We therefore,'beg leave to re commend him for a license, agreeable to hie pet tion. John W. Kinney, Henry Reed, John Marlon, Frederick Haas, James B. Levan, John Hughes, Wm. Huntzinger, Henry Robinson, F. Kroll, Edward Huntzinger, C. Dengler, Win. Sterner, Schuylkill Haven, June, 26, Pt 8 LIC NOTICE. To the Honorable the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Schuylkill. irriHE Petition of William Stranch, of Wayne township, in said county, respectfully repre sents, that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. He theretote respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public House of Entertainment Viere. And he wilt vier piny, dit We the undersigned, citizens of Wsyno Town. ship, aforesaid, being personally acquainted with William Straudh, the Petitioner, and also having a knowledge of Os house for which the License is prayed. do hereby certify that such house is necea. sary to accommodate the public and entertain strap• gets and travellers—that ho is a person good repute for honesty and teMperance, and that he is well pro. vided with house morn and' conveniences for thd lodging and accommodation of strangers and trav ellers. We therefore, beg leave to recorertiend,hieo for a license agreeably to his petition. Michael. Konfrierf Jacob Luckenbill, Michael Fritz, Anthony Richton:: John Snyder, IVlllions Ritand, Peter Risk, Pau: lengel, Jacob Mennig, John &hut, Le&ard Scholl, Yost Eckert. June 4 26, 26-3t* Salad. Oil. VIRESH Salad Oil. For sale by • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON Jane THE MINERS' JOURNAL. J. K. OLWINE, JOSEPH H. SPAYD, DI LLLR LUTHER. 26-3 t 26-31 WILLIAM STRAUCH Information Wanted. ()F Peter Kane, aged 33 years. He was born near Loche Bar, County Galway, Ireland. He emigrated to this country about eight years ago He was employed on the Peru Canal, Illinois, and about two years ago was seen in New Orleans. Any information respecting him will, be thankfully received by his brother CONNER KANE,at Potts. ville, Schuylkill County, Pa- June 19 25-31* PROCLA MATIO N. OTICE is hereby given that a Court of Corn mun Pleas, for the trial causes at issue, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigs burg, in the county eforefaid. on Monday preceding the last Monday in July neat, (being the 19th of said month.) Therefore all persons having suits pending. and all persons whofflthity it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg, June 19, IF,II. Court of Appeal. IVOR First Troop Schuylkill Cavalry will be a: held at the Hotel of Michael Mortimer, on Thursday July Bth, between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, P. M. GEO. C. IVYNKOUP, Capt. 26 June 26 .—T INSOLVENT DEB l'OltShe subscribers . 0 . have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com mon 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 19th day of July next; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Or. wigsburg, for the hearing of us and our creditors, when and where they may attend if they think proper JACOB KEARCHER. ROSS BULL, JACOB REBER, Jr. JOHN.G. STAUFFER, LAWRENCE HEEBNER. WILIAM S. RICH ARDS, JOSEPH RICHMOND,* DANIEL STRAUCH,* - PHILIP HUM NIEL, DANIEL lIOLLEN.* • JAMES CRAMER.• JOHN T. SIMPSON, Jane 26 NEW GOODS. AFRESH. supply of Seasonable goods has just been received' at the corner of Market & Cen tre street. Comprising ' DRY Gooirs; GROCERIES, HARDWARE, & QUE EN SWAIRE, In fact a reasonable quantity of almost every ar. tick generally in Pottsville Stores. can be seen & will be offered on the most reasonable terms. Call at the Stone Building and take a view ul the assort ment. Will you. GEORGE W. SLATER. June 19 25-- _ _ Information Waffled. INFORMATION is wonted of John Boßand, a native of Lettermakenny county, Dennegall, Ire. land, who arrived in Pennsylvania about three years since. When last heard of he was in the neighbor hood of Reading or Pottsville. Any information respecting him will be most gratefully received by his sister, ISABELLA HOLLAND, N0..31, Dean street, Philadelphia. —June 19 gs— Notice, To Bridge Builders. SEALED Proposals will be received until the last Monday of Juno, at the Commissionms' Office, in drwigsburg, for the eredtiori of a covered Bridge over the Little Schuylkill, near Focht's forge, The Bridge to he 150 !eel length. with tsio'spans of 75 feet each, with a good sabstantial piei in the cesitre=to be 16 feet v idb iW the ehas. The abotmerits on either side to be 18 feet wide and 12 feet tong, With the necessary Ailing up, in such manner as the Commissioners shall diredt, and agreeabre to a pled of the same riovti lit the Commissioners Office. The lower timber of the /fridge to be 12 feet abulie low water mark. - By order of the Commissioners. J. 11. DOWING, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, / Orwigshsrg, June 19,1841. 25-3 t Teller! Itch! DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTER AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily do numeroiiii individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great succ'e'ss fit re. moving and curing the Tetter and Itch. Numerous testimonial's !night be published of its efficacy, but 'for the &heady felt by individuals had• ing their names published in dorniectiiin with so loathsome and disagreeable affection's. It may be used with perfect safety by young ar.d old, even upon infants, Containing no mercury, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Leidy pre— pares it himself, and knowing its composition, most confidently recommends it as superior td any lather remedy for the Tetter and Itch. Prepared and b old at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, ( sign of the Goidcn Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below Vine. Price 25 Cents a box And also et— wiLL4 M T. EPTING'S. Drag Store, Pottsville. June 19 25 Linens. DA MASK Table Cloths. Damask Napkin.;, Blue Eye. Diaper. Rtiilia do, Irak Linens, Lincn Sheeting'', ifte. E. W. EARL. april 2d 17— London Brown 14 twit. riOR pile by E. Q. 4. A. HENISERSON. • Mav O.§ 22 fLACk Italian. Mantua, Gros de Rhine, Gro de Swift, Blue Black iGros de Graine do, CARded Gros De Algihrs. sniffed and figured Pon de Soil., figured Gros Denaps, E. W. EARL. Tiine and Order Books. _TUST Printed, Time and' Order Books Of tb most ijitenved form, add for sale by B. BANNAN. Jandidy 300; , 1112= 26- Silks. MOUNT CARRON HOTEL, . Schuy/kin County, Pa. REUBEN BRIGIIT, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the-public that he, has taken this splendid, airy ' and delightful establishment, situated at .- the termination of the Reading and Philadelphia Rail Rood. where he will. be happy to wait on thoise who visit the Coal Region, on business, or for,the purpose of en— joying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit• tieing within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy bustling place, it is confidently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agree. able, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attach— ed to the Hotel is a large and beatiful garden, over. looking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Caual, Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending to the Mine's and thence to Sunbury) the Centro Turnpike. and at the same time affording a real and romantic view of five Mountains. The house is sayplied with pure mountain spring water, end a Bathing establish. ment, unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleas. ore Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may he disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and romantic scenery of the sorroun4 ding country. Individuals or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. Mount Carbon, June 19, 1841. 2.s—tf Keith's Demonstrations nk . the truth of Christianity . just received end for sale by B. BANNAN. June 19 • 25 INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, CAPITAL 8100.000, PAID IN CHARTER PERPETUAL. VONTINUE to make Insurance, permament end limited on every description of property in town' and country on the usual favorable ,terms. Office 1631 Chesnut Street near fifth street. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancrer, Samuel Grant, James Scott, Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, -Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner. Mordecai D. Lewis, CHARLES G. BA NCKER, Sec't. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned inatitutior., and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Pottsville, June 19, 1841. 2.5-1 y New Boot and Shoe store. rrHF. subscriber respectfully informs the citizens A- of Pottsville that he has opened a new soot & Slim Store, in Centre Street, opposite W. T. Ep ting's Drug Store. He has just received from Phil. adelphi4 large supply of evei y description of Boots, brouganY, 4, shoes, among waich ore thefollowing : Gen'ts. Stitched Boots, do Pegged , do e_ do T. Shoes, r do Nullifiers,.- - do do Quarter ' do do Pumps, do Brougans,' WI men's Roan R. R. Slippers, , do Lasting Welt do do Colorrd 'kid do• do Black t o ao ' do . do do Springs, '- do French Morocco do do do Leather do' Misses Lasting Slippers. do Colored do do Kid do do - French Morocco do do Lasting welt springs, do Kid do do do Call do do Youth's Leather Boots, Children and Boys do Youth's Brougans sod Well Boote, Children's red morocco lace do' • do Colored Ankle ties, Having engaged the services Of skilful workmen, he is enabled to manufacture every variety of boots, shoes, and brogans, according to the latest style, and on moderate terms. Repairing deli° at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. RICHARD D: SHOENER. 24 June 12 ost or Stolen A SMALL Bale of Dry Goods, marked J. Buck -m or Jacob Buck, care of Clemens it Parvin, Pottr- - vine, which was sent' on ,the 211 March by Read:: Mg Rail Road & Pottsville Line of Staged, cod: taining 1 p. Grteen' Merino, I . pa Green Muslin, & Black trimmings for a Military Company. A reason• able reword will be paid to ;the person that has been so obliging as to keep the tab since the above date, if forwarded as directed, or to , GEORGE MILLER 4470, No. 194 North 3E Sreet, Philadelphitt. June 12 Land for Sale or Exchange. 5000 ACRES of unimproved Laud in Blount County in the state of Tennes see, near Knoxville. The above will be sold at 81.50 per acre,- or, exchanged for improved property in PengsyWania. Any person willing to ptirchase or exchange will please app7' to Ydhn White, No. 12 *geode, East avenue, Philadelphia. The title to the above Land is indiSpriteable, was pattented4the 24th of September, 1840, by the state of Tennessee. All lotterd addressed to me will be at tended to JOHN warrg. Phile, May 15 20-8 f gS hereby given, (baton the 30th day of' March 1841, thu members OP the Presbyterian Church at Port Carbon and its vidinii:v, in the county of Sehuylitill, presented to the Guild ciffliintiion Pleas of the said county, articles of association fOr the purpose of obtaining a charter, under the e roviiiiiiis of the 13th section of the set of the 13th dray of October A. 0. 1840, entitled an act, Relating to Or phan's Court Ind for the purposes t under the neiloe and Style of the" The first Presbyterian Church in Port Carbon';' and that-the said Court on that day approved of the said articles of association. (Me is therefore hereby given that if not sufficient reasud ilt shown to the contrary,: the court will grant the said charter of incorporation at the next July term'. By the Court. GEORGE - R - AIIN, Prot Prothy:s office , _ June 4th rBll. June 12 Coal Ir Timber I.a sails. TUE following valuable prctpcity i.. united for sale by SHOEER IIUN1'1N( & No. Itt South Wharves let. The tract of Land known as the Llewellyn tract. upon which is that flourishing and increasing town. situate on . the Mine Hill and Schuylkill' Ha ven Rail Road, 8 milts (tom thb Landing. and near the junction of the Wdat, West, and M uddy branch. es of the Schuylkill. A great proportion of this ;rankle heavily timbered. and coal bas . b.t.ln opened upon it. but never worked any extent—it contains about 185 scree. 2d. The well timbered tract known myths Heim tract. adjoining the above,: containing 180 acres. from which coal as been Worked •nd marketed to a considerable extent. Mit pre is said' to abound on tliese lands. 3d. Two tote in Sehaylkill Haven as originally laid outliy thh New York Company. one of whiCh is a Wafer tot or landing. 4th: A very desirable building lot in Lawton's addition to Port Carbons situate at a leading cor ner of the chief thorough. fare ' June 5 . Fire Place Sctei A FEW elegant Fire Place eel A Calved. ea for Mk by Jena 4" Notice. Yl9. •ne. Just rt gm Potarigi Ile- Institute. riNuE SurnmeT session of this institution wilt • -•'• commence on Juno Ile. ind will continuo twelve weeks exclusive of the vacation. rt fa. earn estly requested that all having Wards or children to enter, will driso 'at the commacement of the ses sion, as much of the success of trnii.ptpila depend upon a prompt end judicious.classificidion. No al lowance will hereafter be Made for absence except in casestf..protreeted sickness. : TERMS.' . : Plain English branches,. . •It 4 00 Higher “ 6 - 00 . 8 00 Stationary. 45 C. W. PITMAN, A. B. Principal. N. B. Books will be furnished to the pupils at the customary price, when requested by die parents: June 19 25 ORCHARD liREWERV'e GEORGE LAVES.• eonstantls on hand an assortnient of Fresh' uREER, ALE, PORTER, AND BROWN STOUT, which he is always toady to sell whole sale and retail at the lowest rates. May 22 Tamaqua Cotree . BIOUse.. 174TILLI AM NEVILLE reepecifully informs his friends and the public • that he bee td opened his old Hotel under the name of THE TAMAQUA COFFEE HOUSE, where be is prepared to entertain Strangers. Trav= eller° and all who may favor him with their custom in as a comfortable manner as can be done in any part of this country, June 5 'Valuable Books. DR. Urea' Dictionary of Arts` and Manufiictates . Wood's Practical Treatise on [tail Roadill edition. Just received and for sale by B BANNAN. 23 June 5 • - 7`' (0 Schuylkill County ) as. frill E Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to all the a- heirs and level Represerithtives cif (finial - int Noy. late of Wayne township, Fetitiylkill county dec'd..- greeting : Whereas by an Inquest duly awarded by the Or phans Court of Schuylkill county, aforesaid, the real Estate of the said Christina , Ney, dec'd. was. ap- praised at & for the sum of five hundred & fifty dol. lam and whereas cone of the Iteirs and legal Repre sentatives of the said deceased appeared in Court on the return of the said Inquisitiim, to take the predii see therein Mentioned at the apptatisertintit; you and each of yod are therefore.hereby cited to be and ap.. pear at the nest general Orphans Coact to be bold at Orwigsburg for the county of SchoylkilLon Monday the 19t1, day of July next, to aecept or refuse to take . the said premises at said appraised , price. W itness.th!rhonorable A. V. Parions,• President of our said Court .at Orwigeburg the 26th dap of t March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred end forii ono. JACOB K REBS, Clerk Sheriff's Office Orwigs burg May 29;1841. Dissolulion. /TAKE notice that the Copartnership heretofore alluding between Samuel Chrisman & E. 8. Warne, trading dddef the firm - of S. Chrisman & Co. was dissuhied by mutual consult on the fifteenth ultimo. The concerns of duly firth will be settled by E. S. Warne, who is duly authorised for that pur• pose. Samuel Chrisman will continue the Business at the old stand, June 5 Pottsville ANTURACITE IRON THE sul scribers are now prdpared to d6alrglndir' of Castings, of the - beat quality on the most reasonable terms ; the Furnade, and Foundry bane mmediately on the Canal, Castings will be deliver. ed in Boats free of charge. Persons wanting cast ings" will find it to their advantage to send orders to MARSH'ALL & Co. May 8,19-1 v Orders received for Benniriglnd FIRE Balm, which"" on full trial prove to be better adapted to resisting' fire than any other in use—duly are made from the same materials from which - . the celebrated Chitin! era are manufactured. Aritot As Amyx. Cloths Cassime ipe Vegii i I lUST fPeeivcd and opened at the sign of the' " •• Golden RalL " a handsome assortment of au perfine Blade, Blue, rpvisible Green and Bmwn'l Cloths.• plain and figured Satin & Marseilles Ves. tinge winch will be sold very cheap. E. %V. EARL.• April .14. 17— r mICKLED Cucumbers, Cauli fl ower, Walnuts, Red Cabbage,- Pickollilly, ' Mired. Onion, Lobsters, Pepper, Mangoes, Martinics, Clams, Guaranteed sound. For sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSOff j May 29 spribg Stamm' er Coeds. NOW opening and for Sale by the subscriber/ it new and splendid aesortrizent of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold low for cub;r consisting of prints fashionable patterns; Sup. French Lawns & Chintzes; Gingham's. Miislins, Cheekt. I R.. Quality Gloves & I Hosierr. nub:tilos & Parasols„ Fancy iihdfi. Sunimeicloths,, t SuMnier Cassimereii, i Stripes Orilla, Cottlinsilei, ' ! Vestingli, . . . Boots & Skies, . t Clai .i drens E hoes. &e. 4c:,_ • , ,- 1 E. Q. & A. HENDERSON': ! 22 , -. ;_ May 22 Lime! . 161 - M6 If .! 411 F the best quality at 20, cents per bushel, Coq. 'LP stantly on hand, ;t he Kilns- adjoining din aqueduct on Ruckley's Canal. NOUN guedesicir of dudes Shippeci. 2ti--3nxi. I May 22 0 5 Rem6roal. PATENT SPRING STEEL. j Cross-Strainetk Saddles, c. iirellair 111:',010.1 . EfrEtt, Saddle, Bridle, and trunk Manufacturer. RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks his custothere and tlid - peiblid in general; for t 'Very, liberal eneettragement which ho has receiti . froth them. Ho now informs that ho has an i . t ie provement in the construe of Saddle, , for wlii ft he has a patent right, mithrecominends them to lite public as being far superior in durability. esseouid comfort to the rider tluiti any other yet inteenbad._ and He recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained Saddle teltlin iotice of the public. with eimedenSa• He therefore retipecifdlfyi y Oviteti the piglet° cell i st his shop nearly opposite ortimer's Hotel, and i• reetly opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store. Can re Street,Pottsville, and examine for thendseloca. He also keeps constantly on hand a general sp. `dge,tfeent of all kines oil work, such as Saddles. Bridles, Patent Fly nets.!Coneh. Gig. and Waggon' Hardier, Trunks, Valiecee. TraVelling Bags. Gig and ridlbg Whips. &c. ;Every description ord'Ork in his line Will be madetto order, on the sliorteil notice, with neatness. durability. and on terms lae low l$ can be dote elsewhere. rrr An excellent ititetorltOtent of Silver ands es Stuunting. Riding and Gig Whip,, dm. &o. wh eh' 'be,vegl sell very cheap. iffholeasle and retail. tfacetrib#f 12, I ) . * 50— 20-3 mu. EMI 23-6 t. SAMUEL CHRZMAN. E. S. WARNE. 23- Pickles. H H