TITLE SCILUYLR I LL COAIL TRADE or the week ending on Thtirstity! 2d Tippecanoe, Hiram, 41 Mercury, 3 Rising Sun, Blsck Sankr, 5 Columbia, Jghana, 13 • .rames Monroe, 7 • Whig, It Royal Oak, 'Reaper, 1C ' Bonta t 71 Ton 1 Per last repo; Boots 82 • J. At R. Carter, 7 Boats this wetit. 44 do Per la , t repo - James Tagghri b Boats this +souk 37 tlo Pt r ht.t t•t) 175 Boats, 1410i1iT CARBON RAI The emo.int of Coal tran.porfr Thureday•evening hat, is Per last report • To! a I 2,038 NATHAN CLEAtER, Collector 1111• 1 ,1 , CREEK RAIL The amount 3f Coal transport o Thursdav evening last, is Per lust report • Total GEO. HADE: LINE - HILL & SCIIITYI RAIL, ROA The amount of Coal travispqrt o Thursday evening last, is-, Per last report Total tV M. NE Temperance Society. - A MEETING of the Pottavilte Temperance So ciety wilf be held in the Presh •terian Church on Thursday neat, ne the 16t i inst. when fl Lec tore will bedelivered by the Re.. i OSEI' II McCoof., and other Efentlemen-are expecied to ,address thc meeting. The public are respedtfully invited to at tend. . i By order of the ExeCut ve Committer, . . JOHN WATERHOUSE Jr, Pie s 't. R. M. Palmer, Sec't. July lt) 28— • CONCE , III,T. VIM .0111AVL , Respectfully innounies to thel Ladies and Gentle men of Pottsville, that h t intends givingA SECOND AN, LAST • VOCAL CO;STCERT, Comprising a SELECTION Of tho most popular and favorite BALLA DS,lin the saloon of ,the Pennsylvania f Dail, on .Stitterday fretting, JULY 10th, [lB4l, !XT Assisted by a LADY, of trzeteledgrii superior Musical shill y..nt • PROGELA,I PARTiI SONG—M r. Quayle, My pretty Gazelle, Hodson. 'D:JETT—Lady iS• Mr. Q,,tine brave with toe the sea love,„ ~ . 1341ini. SONG Lady, wh`e - n the norning first dawns, Yours, Signed, ( from the opera.) I . Rooke. SIGMUND SCHARRE. SONG-Mr. Q. Oh fly totlir prairie woods by D. P. S. I get it in this place of your Agent. - J, K, Mitchell, of Philadelpin, Kotght, .‘ ARIA=---Lady thou art gund, rom Amite Rooke, Trenton, N. J., October 12th,18 , 29. BALLAD—Mr, Q, fondest! itffettion still cling to „Fate vu LEIDY :—Thee will be much surprised at my home, 1 A n b„. communication, when I inform thee my perfect re after having used six bottles of thy medicine. BALLAD-=Lady, oh ask' tpe not to love again, Thee i' • Nelion n knows how miserable and distressed I was. Pale, and sickly, without . appetite, full of pain, with {he last link is broken much cough. and oppress ion in my chest, rattling in my t Moore, I throat Arc. lam now enjoying gond health, and :hough I Kilkenny, Power, j6u years of age, firel young in spirits, and must attribute P. my good health to the good cff..cts of thy Pulmonary Perservative. 'My friend and.weil wisher. tall' ilazeldon Signed, REBECCA EM LEN. Waller Scott. . - " 1 l Extract of a letter from the Rev. Israel Hopkins of DUETT—Lady ,s• Mr, , t/, wilt thou tempt the l ' Baltimore. . ' Wave with me, ' ; Wilson, On your recommendation.l made use of Dr. Becker's SONG—Lady, Come brothe!rs a rotn.e Ruiscl, • Panumary Preservative." and although I tried all other remedies for my cough.l never found rani exceptrom SCOTCH B ALLA D—Jolin Anderson, Burns. BALLAD _Lady, A tear 411 , 11 tell him all, Hodson. the above medicine. I have been much benefited by it. A FAVOR ETE BALLA D--MT; Q. %Voodrnan and have recommended it to many others, who have suffered with tiaras in their breasts coughing spitting Ru•sel, spare that tree. , I ; of brood, ditficultv of breath' col ds, mill 'as &ea i CEIZ . so-NO—Lady, Our way pip:is the motm'aln ho . and all have been speedily cu red t hereby. Ru ssel, Numerous other certificates and recommendations, IRISH BALLAD—Mr, Q. [Rory O'Morne, Lover, accompany the directions. SCOTCH BALLA D—LuO.Theres nae lock about PRICE, 50 CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pint. ) L Melodies, The above is prepared and sold, WHOLESALE. and ; the house, I RETAIL, at DR. LEIDI . "S HEALTH EMPORIUM, PIISII COMIC SONG =t e wake of Teddy the No. 191 NORTH SECOND street. below VINE street. Tiler,, A non, r, and also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S Drug store, UT Doors open at 8 o'cY:ollt—Conteri commences Pottsville, Schuvlkill County. i paSt—Tickets 37 1 % ets.4ch, or 3 fan nee clAlar. ; July 10 1841. To be had at the Hall. Nlrpars' Journal Office, Ern- - poritim, and at the , door. I i [ To 311.ners. ' —,-----. - i [ rgNfiE Arbon Coal Company at Blossburg, Tioga Frgnch and 14'ernian Lan- B. County, Pu. will give immediate employment : • • gilet.ges. to 50 good miners, at the best rates of' wages. Con , 011NIJE subscriber respect ully announces to the slant employment throughout the year, and cash public that he is pre[ , red to give lessons in the payment,at the end of every month, will be given to French and German lahAnages, in classes or in steady and industrious med. private families, For teens apply at - Mr. Shubert's F. WRIETT:Sup't. Store, Centre Street. i,'' E. F. RICHARDS. Blossburg, July 10 , 28-3 t • July,ltr..l 1 2Blyr.-: DUETT—Ludy & Mr, Q. SONG—My, Q, The boys o SCOTCH BALLAD—Jock 4.c. . 1 6 Cents ,L. : lu.eward. ____ • : ig - p A N py AY from the subscriber, 1 on thqmorning or the sth inst. i an inden,a A pprentlee to the Chair Fl'o the Honorable the Court of Quar- ter Sessions of the Peace for the ". 1 Making Ausiness by the name oil, tottilly of Schuylkill. . .f . b .i p s JOSEPt t I - HUM MEL. aged about I THE petition of Conrad Bob,in the Town of New . 17 yeaq. t•llad on a, brown frock I Philadelphia, in the said county, respectfully i epre. ! gr= •__ ...., coat, mow?) pantaloons, and fur hat.. sents, that he is well provided with House room, and ' Whoever liarbors the o .id apprenticei covediencer for the lodging and accommodation of will he dealt with rtecottg to la*, and any p erson I k.trAnders and travellers at the house known as the returning the said bo . 'o I the sub-criber shall re-1 sign orthe New Philadelphia Hotel, situate , in said ceive the aboie rewardib t ot no other charges. . i Town. lie therefore respectfully prays the Court 1 , t•. 'AVILWAM. GLIME. 'I to grant him a License to keep an' Inn or Public 28— House of entertainment 4liere. And he will ever I pray, 4-e.. June 10 INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano° Forte.. TIE inhabitants of'Prittsville and its vicinity are, -m- most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction on phe Piano Forte to such persona that may feel-tip:oond to patron iso him. 'He will attend at state&hours, in any family ; his terms may be ascertained by Li pplicOon at Mr. Shubert's Store, Centre Street. E F. RICIIARDS. 28-1 y r. July 10 Collier l ;4 Guide. ASMALL supply of ithe Collier's Guide, or a Transverse seal°, of the Coal Region, on which all the veins are .'elineated, together with the pitch, distances he. ne. 111 , nut op in Pocket Bouk term, just received and . tpr sale by - B. BANNAN. 28— suly 10 -Flowers. Poetry, OR Poetry of Floweji. with 12 coloted plaice Just received and On sale by rt B. BANNAN. July 10 Refined Whale 20 HEWS, received and for sale MILLER & HAGGERTY. inly 10 , 4. last. Tons. 50 46 52 53 ^ 54 5. 54 54 Democratic Republican 0 T ..711E £ . i The Democratic Republicans of Schuylkill Coun ty, friendly to the ona term system, a Protective, • - ""Faritr, the distribution of the proceeds of the Pub -574 lie bands among the 6fAtes, and opposed to mince -3738 4 essary taxation and Porter's extravagant Adrninistra ---- I tim, arc rcquegted to as.ernble in County Meeting, 4312 at the Court House, in the Borough of Orsvigt , burg, on 'I UESDAY the 27th of July, inst., at half past '1 o'clock, P. M., fc'r the purpose of adopting measures to promote the election of JOHN BANK, and se core the triumph of. Democracy and Reform at 'the ensuing October election. • By Order of the County Committee. July 10, 1811. 365 '2'281 IffS 250 1890 1 9098 tel tong, IL uoiti) nn this 'rand up 2,996 tons SOHN' BANCROFT, SR:, 19,042 I Respectfully inf nns 6torelccepers: Merchants &c., that he /Manufactures and has for sale, Palm, 0 - bite, Variegated,. Yellow, and Brown Soaps, el - Would and Dipped Candles, All of goad quality and at rea-miuble prices. A LIBERAL DI•CrUNT ALLOWED FOR CA , IL Philadelphia, July 10, 28— Ily OAD. on this road up 2,401 tons 11,644 TY, Collector ILL HAVEN d on this 'fond up' 8.76/? 13 .1 53,131 1.2 6LR93 05 • 'ELL Collctor. BR E . PART El soap & Cmizdie nalittfactory9 /Vb. 19 , Wood Street, lad wern 2d, and 3d, and _Vine and Callinchill Street:, PM LAD ELpill A E C :I,E 11 ' S • PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE! , - 1004 Coughs, Colds. Influenzas, Asthma. Catarrhs Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of ap proaching Con , nmption. - The above mrdicine has proved itself one of the most etiicati , us ever employed in the above affections. It is well knom. n by thousands, hat. is order to make ii more generally known, the proprietor thinks it necessa ry to pubitsh the following proofs' which constitute but a small portion of the tesitmony that might be adduced in - proof of us c tile:icy. Throughoat Gem any it is used and employed more than any other pr tration for Colds. a.e.. and there so well known for its efficacy, that they cull it the" I.IFE PRESERVER." l'riee 50 cents a bottle, ( half pint ) ..I...xtract front a letter from Nathaniel Atwood, Erg. of • Easton, Pennsylvania, Dear Sir :—I should consider it ungrateful, if I did not inform you ( and with my consent allow you to pub lish this.) that after having tried by the recommendation of my friends. almost every kind of inechcine for coughs• colds, &c.. 1 never found relief until lately having used Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preservative, recommended to me by your agent in this place, and which cured me of a •violent cough. spitting of blood, pain in my breast, and shortness of breath, with all of which I have been aefilited for two years past. I sin now however enjoying as good health as ever, and owe my ref over) to the above valuable medicine. Translation from a communication in German. PrrTstsu no, June 26th. 1840. DR. LEIC V. at Philadelphia. • Respected Sir :—I was much pleased after my arrival 1 in this country. to find that Dr. Bechrer's valuable prep• aration. so long successfully used in many parts of Germany. is no oz prepared by you. I have seen many wonderful cures made by it in the old country. Many persons whose lungs were supposed to he:almost en tirely dcs'royed. and pronounced incurable. have been restored to good health by it. I know where one case was beyond th 9110143 of ever recovering. and was for years helpl css, and confined to bed without being able to sit up, but was raised by the wonderful effects of Dr. Bcchter's Pulmonary Preservative, and so fir cured as ,to be able to ride and walk about. A greilt many in stances have been cured in the various Pulmonary af fections and I myself have, received great benefit from it, both' here and in my own native country; I hope it may be as successful in this country as it has been in Germany. Mimi properly known no family will be without it. . PUBILIC .7tiOTICIE. CONRAD 808. We, the u4ersigned, citizens of Schuylkill town ship tame:laid, being personally acquainted with Conrad Bob, the above Petitioner, and having knowl edge of his house, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public, and enter tain strangers 'and travellers, that he iP a person of good repute for honestfand temperance. and that he is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the lodging and aceo - mmodation of stran gers and travellers. We, therefore, beg leave to re- . commend' him for a license. agreeable to his petition. Alfred &Malan, Jacob Trautman, Duncan 7'unnen, Caleb Fisler, Isaac Barnet, Henry Shollenberger, :lan Robinson, J. Fitzsitnnions, George Robinson, July 10, 1841, Sugar Cured Hams. FE AT ['Ws., superior, cured horns; Just recei ved aruirfor sale by ; 1411LLEIt & HAGGERTY. July 40 28— Jesephus. trim works of Flaviva.Josephus, large print. in AL two volumes. - e lust recelvcd and forsare by B. BANNAN. July IQ • Potts* ill 0 Water Company. • Btu E Board:of! Managers. hive this day declared ' li r a dividend of 3 per cent for the last - sixmonths on the capital siock of said Company, payable to ~, the stockholders r their , legal representatives; on or after-the 19th!J ly. - " ANDREW .RESSEL, Prci , l. 28-3 t July 10 CALL AT ; THE CHEAP STORE! -EW t 00160.. • rip FIE s ,hseriber Las returned from Philadelphia again with : his second stock of Goods, for the season, which embraces a large and fa.bionable as sortment of choice • Blue, ,BlaCk and Invisible Green Clutha. • Sattineto and Gassimeres, Siernmee Cloths, Drillings, ,Sc Sattinsand iehtings of .various kinds. Comprising a general assortment ot'. Dry Goods, all of which will be sold at the hlwest cash prices. or Made up in the most fashionable Almoner at the shortest notice. My prices I believe to be lower than the Gooas can ho purchased elsewhere. Call and see, and imige for yourst lves. puttsviiic,; . juiy 3, 184 J 1 A . M M cALARNEY ES • '.17 —tf SAI A RT and active Boy. 15 or 16 years of agP in a Store.; One who can come well recommended will hear ora gnod and permanent Fituatton, by ap plying at this office . Jbly 3, 1841 To the tionorahle the Judges of the Cou-rt of Quarter Sessions for the county of Schuylkill. 91IIE petition of Frederick D'Estimauville, re. spectfUlly showed]. That your petitioner oc• copies that; well known Public House, called the "Pennsylvania Hall," situate on Centre Street in the Borough ofiPottsville, which said house is well CLl culated tor in public house of entertainment, and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable for the accomennelation of inhabitants, strangers and travellers. <He therefore prays the Court to grant him a !lecke to keep the same for the ensuing year. And your petitioner will ever pray. FREDERICK D'I:STIIINEVILLE. We, the,stibscribers, citizens ot; and residing with in the bounds of the,Boruazh.of Pottsville, do here— by certify, that we'are personally acquainted w ith Frederick :WE-annum. die, the above named peti. tioner- Tbat lie is, and we know him to he, of e nod repute for honesty and temperance, and is Well pro. vided witl; house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of inhabitants, stran gers, and ti.avellers.- And we further eettify, that we know the house for which the license is, prayed, and from its neighbourhood and situation, believe it. to be suitable fur a tavern, and necessary to accom— modate the public, and entertain st rabgerst.nd tray eilers • J. &Wallin, Jr. Jacob Reeel, Jno. C. Ofrrmu►t, Charles IVorrnan, James ;IL:Beatty, John Shipper?. July 3,; WIIKREAS the lion. ANSON V. PARSE:NiI Esq. PrCsidenr. of the several Courts, of Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Justice at the sev eral Courts of Quarter Sessions of the peace. Oyer and Terniinci. and General Jail Delivery, in said counties. rind Samuel D. Leib and Strange N. Pal mer, Esqu i res, Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and Gener al Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and oth er offenders, in the said County of Schuylkill—by their precepts to.ine directed, have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Oyer and 'Fermin er, and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Or vvigeburg, on the last Monday of July next, ( being the 26th kif'said month.) to continue one week. 'Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts" commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with.their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all ether remembianees to do those things which to their several offices appertain to be done: and all those that arq bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county of Schuylkill, are to be. then and there to prosecute them as shall he just. God save the Commonwealth. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs burg, June 19,1841. ( 27 N • 11.-=the witnesses and jurors who ate sum moned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually. In case of non-attendance, the law in such cases made and provided,-will be rilidltit en forced.' This notice is published by order of the Court :;.those concerhe.i will therefore govern them- selves accordingly. Perittant to an order rf the Orphan's Coutt, tViIE Subscriber, executor ofibe last Will and ja " testiment of Henry Clirist.lritc of Nlinersville, deceased, will expose by Public' Vendue on Satin day.l.hei2.lth day of July, at '2 o'clock P. 51. at the lion of Oharlea Taylor, in Nlincr,ville. All that certain moiety or one undivided Ilalfof a certain, 28-Iyr Richard Dunkin, 'aeol, Martin, Edward Hulnie. 28-3 ts 16 - 11 E ItiINEl3'W)-401TItNAL, IsVanted, Juhn Sties, Jesse Foster, Edward Hughes, Shubert, W. H. Tweed, Bard Patterson. 27 —to PROCLAMATION. prphanls Court Sale of 311 S V If. LE PROPERT Y. BY ADJOURNMENT • • LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of 7tlinersville, No. 1 and marked in the Plan of the said Borough, being 100 feet in Front, on Main Street, SO feet in Depth and 120 feet in the rear. A • The improvements are a large Two Sto •3111 , 1 ry Frame Tavern (louse, now occupied 1 el" as such by Charles Taylor, with large nit and commodious • Stabling attached. Also i, two story Fraint House, now occupied as a Store:and Dwelling. This property is so v.ell known by the public that nny remarks as to its superior location as a Business stand, is unnecessar). Aliio at the same time and place, a certain LOT OF d ROUND, situate in Geo. Patterson's Addition to Minersyille, bounded by !ands of Blair McCleni- Vn, E.t.q. by the rail road in the front, by' °her Lando of Geo. Patterson on the South, and by the West Branch in the rear.„ . The improvements are a TW , o Story Fraine.Dwelling House, late the estate of ruiid deceased. I Condition of Sale made known at the time and piaci. S. SILLYMAN, Executor.' By order of the Court. JACOB KREBS, Clerk. • Minersv ilc July 3 27-4 t N. B. The above Property will positively be sold to wind up the Estate. To Bridge Builders. QEALED Proposals will be received at the offices pf the Little Schuylkill Navigation Rail Road 4 Coal Company. at Tamaqua S. Port Clinton, un. tit the 10th instant for building a Bridge over the Little Schuylkill River, at Port Clinton, plans uf the Finite may be seen at the 'above named place?. JOHN K. SMITH Sop't. 27 Tamaqua July 3 Siwatara Coal nds. ritiHE land holdout of Pinegrove - and Lower Ma. hantango township,.are requested to, meet on the 14111 Av of July le4l, at the public house of Israel Bernhard, in Pinegrove, fur. the purpose of discuSsing various subjects relative to those lands— an'd-forming and organizing themselves into a corn. pany. Pinegrove, July 3 Linens. 'lt A MASK Table Cloths. Damask Napkins, Blue Ja.. Eye Diaper, Russia do 3 Trish Linens, Linen Meetings. &e. - .E. W. EARL. april 24 17— 'Proposed- Amendnient to the . Constitution. Resolution Relative to the Amendment of the Slate Constitution . •• Resolved by the Senate and -House of Represen. wi re s in General Assembly met. That the Consti- L o tion of this Commonwealth, be amended in the third section of the second article, so that it shall read as iollo4rs - - M That the Governor shall hold this office during three years, from the third Tuesday of January, next ensuing his election, and +hull not be capable of holding it longer than a single term of three years, M any term of nine years" WAI A. CRAWL Speaker of the House of Representatives .IN. H. EWING, Speaker of the Senate f'eanselva nia as. SECITETA ve OFFICE. s I d i hereby certify that óe foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution proposing au amendment of the Constitution; which was agreed to at the last session of the Legislature, by a majority of the [Timbres elected to each house, the original of which remains filed in this office: and in compliance with the tenth article of the ConstitutiOn of the Common , wealth,' du hereby cause the same to be published, as directed by the said article. TE4TIIION Y whereof, I have here-, unto set my hand and seal of said' or.. attly4 47 ,rice. at Harrisburg, this 14th day of treitti, June, 1841. 4 4 1 . July 3 MEI Administrator's Notice. • jOTIOE is hereby given to all persons inch bled I ` 4 to the Estate of Robert C. Hill, 'deceased, to make immediate payment, and those who have '-e mands to present their accounts duly authentica ted to WILLIAM S. HILL Administrator, Wcbt Branch Valley near Schuylkill Haven July 327 $ 20 I{cward• FirrlE above reword will be poid for information: - 11 - that will lead to the conviction of the person or personstwlm maliciously destroyed three trees hcfbre the residence of the subscriber, in the Borough or Minersville, by barking them near the roots, o shot time since, PETER STROUP. 11 nicrsville, June Valuable Heal Estate At Private Sale by Order of Assignees. descr ihed Real Estate, Lituated the Borough of Pottsville, is offered at private FOP, 10 Wit, MtOne Lot of Ground 90 by 140 feet, situ ate on Muhantongo Street, on which are ten Two Story Frame Ilquees. Also, 2. Thirty by 2:ltrreetLots and two Sonc Iloasee, with back Buildings, situate on Centre Street. Also, I. Lot 20 by ;400 feet, and five fra ne Build ings, situate on tho corner of Centre and Norwegi an Streets. Also, 3. Lots 25 by 100 feet, on which T : are three, three Story Frame Houses, situ ate on Centre Street. This property i 3 situate in n' business part oldie town. Al.-o, One 30 by 230 feet Lot, at the corner of Centre and Callowhill Streets, on which is a large Stone Store House and Stable. Al,o, One 30 by 230 feet Lot. adjoining the lot abuse described, on which is a large Stone Store House and Dwelling, pith tack buildings. Also, One Lot 121 by 180 fed, situate on EAL9a_Coal Street, on which are ten two Story. Frame Houses. Also, 4 Lots 25 by 180 and four two story Frame Houses fronting or. Coal Street. Also, One Lot 50 by 180 reel, fronting on Coal Street and M. C. R. Road, on which is a one and a half Story Frame House. Also One Lot 50 by 180 adjoining the above on which is a two-story frame house. - , Also, One Lot 40 by 70 feet, situate on 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 & is 60 by 230 feet. .- Also, One Lot 25 by 114 feet, situate cn the cor ner of Market Square and Courtiand Street Also, tfie following prop( sty, situate in the county of Schuylkill. A Farm containing three hundred and fi'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 water power, as one of the hest powers in the country can be had here, as well as the advantage of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna IL 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 baryon. Also, One Thousand Acres of Coal Lund 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 separately as may suit the purcha. sers. For prices ued terms apply to John Malford and Solomon Alters No. 247 Market Street, Phila delphia, or to. ROBERT WOODSIDE, Pottsville, Pottsville, June 26,1841. 26—tf. Two Horse Waggon FOR SALE. • A SECOND hand two horse waggon, in good cia- order, price low. Apply W to M. W. MARTIN, Market Street. 26-2 ind June 26 LL persons having claims against the subsosi -(m- bar are reqrsted to come fiaward ,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 pav 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 June 26, 1841 Dissolution of Partnership. %AIM partnership heretofore existing between the IL subscribers, under the firm of Spayo, Luther "co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by Spayd 4- Luther. J. K. OLWINE; JOSEPH H. SPAY Di DILLLR LUTHER. 26-31. .16ne 26 LOST, co Thursday evening, between the Poat Office and Mr. Lance's brewery, a jet gold breast pin, with the owner's name on the back. The finder will be suitably rewarded by Leaving it at this office. June,26 26 CALTION. • WHEREAS my ; wife Maiy, left my he'd and board without any just cause, this is to eau . tion the public not to trust her on my account, as , dm determined to pay no debts of her' contrast. 1 ROBERT McDORA LD• July 3,21-318. , IramaquU Coffee House. wILLIAM NEVILLE respectfully informs his friends and (ho public that he has re opened his old Hotel under the name of THE TAMAQUA COFFEE HOUSE. where he is prepared to entertain Strangers, Trav— ellers and all who may favor him with'tbeir custom in as a .comfortible I manner as can be-done in any part of this countrY. June So 3— 125 FRS. It SHUN K. Sec't of the Commonwealth. 27 3.nio NOTICE. AUGUSTUS EHLERS. 26- 4t INDEMNITY AGAINST LQSS BY FIRE. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Fhiladelphia, CAPITAL $400.000. PAID IN CHARTER PERPETUAL. triONTINUE to make Insurance. per . .maint l nt and " 6 -/ limited on every description ofproperty in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office 163 i Chcnut Street near fifth r.trcct. ' CHARLES N. UANCKER. President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Barterer, Samuel Grant. James Scott. Frederick Brown, - Thomas Hart, Jaebb R. Smith. , Thomas S. Wharton, Gs°. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner. Mordecai D. Lewis, CHARLES G. BANCEER, Seer. The Subscriber has been appointed agent' for the above mentioned institution. ancLis now prepared to make insurance, on, every description of property, at the lowest rates ANDREW RDS§EL. June 19, 1841. 23-19 PUBLIC NOTICE. Co the lionot able the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Schuylkill. riSHE petition ofJolin Hudson, of the B 'rough of Schuylkill Haven, in die said county, respect. fully represents, that he is well provided with House room and con veniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellert at the house known as the sign of the People's Tavern, on Front Street in said Boroug,h, and occupied by him for several years as a Licensed Inn. Ho therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public House of entertainment there. And he will ever pay cte. JOHN HUDSON. We the under Signed, citizens of Schuylkill Haven a foresaid, being personally acquainted with John Hudson, the above Petitioner, and having a knowl edge of his house, do hereby certify that ski] house is necessary to accommodate the public, and eater tain strangers, and travellers that he is a Person of good repute for honesty and temperance; mid ,that he is well provided with house room and convcni antes for the lodging and, accommodation of strum gers and travellers. We therefore, beg leave to re. commend him for a license, agreeable to his peti tion. John W. Kinney, Henry Reeil, • John Mark'', Predgiek•Haas, James B. Levan, John Hughes, , Wni. Huntzinger, Henry Robinson, F. Kroll; Edward Hunt:lnger, C. ()cagier, Win. Sterner, Schuylkill Haven, June, 26, PC %UMW NOTICE. To the Honorable the Court or Quar ter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Schuylkill. rtiHE Petition of said Stranch, of - Wayne is township, in said connty, respectfully repre sents, that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. Ile therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public) Ilunse of Entertainment ttiere. And he will ever pray, We the undersigned, citizens of Wayno Town ship, aforesaid, being personally acquainted with William Strauch, the Petitioner, and also' having a knowledge of the house for which the License is prayed. do hereby certify that each house is neces sary to ac:mminodate the public and entertain siren, gets and travellers—that he is a person good repute fur honesty and temperance. and that he is well pro. vided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangera and trav ellers. We therefore, beg leave to recommend him for a license agreeably to his petition. Michael Kant:ter, Jacob Luekenbill, Michael Fritz, Anthony Rie s bsirM John Snyder, William Riland, Peter Rule, . Pau. Lenge!, Jacob Mennig, . John Echtrt, Leonard Sarin, Yost Echert. Julie 26, Salad Oi l. WRESII Salad Oil, For.sale by E. Q. & A. ITENDERSON June 23 INSOLV ENT DEBTORS.—Tho subscribers IA 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 ',WOnday the 19th day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court Hquse, in Or. wtgsburg, for the hearing of us and our creditors. when and where they may attend if they think proper JACOB KEARCIIER. ROSS BULL JACOB REBER. Jr. • JOHN G. STAUFFER, LAWRENCE' HEEBN ER. WILLIAM S. RICHARDS, JOSEPH RICHMOND,* -DANIEL STRAUcu,* PHILIP HUMMEL, DANIEL HOLLEN,* JAMES CRAMER,* JOHN T. SIMPSON. . • June 26 PROC LA 31 ATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Com mon Pleas, for the trial causes at issue, in and (or the county of Schuylkill. will be held at Orwigs burg, in the county ntorefaid. on Monday preceding the list Monday in July next, ( being the 19th of said month.) Therefore - ill persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orw igs burg, June 19, 1841. Land for Sale or Exchange. 500 "R"of unimproved Land in n 'utria. County in the state of Tenney see, near Knoxville. The above will be sold at $1.50 per acre, or exchanged for improved property in Pennsylvania. Any person wilting to;pin chase or exchange well please apply to John White, No. 12 Arcade, East avenue, Philadelphia. The title to the above Land is indisputeable, was pattented the 24th of September, 1840, by the state of Tennessee. All letters addressed to me will be at tended to Phila, May 15 IS hereby given, that on the 30th.day of March 1.841, the' members of the Presbyter:an Church at Port Carbon and its vicinity, in the county of Schuylkill, presented to the Court of Common Pleas of thesaid county, articles of emaciation for the pnrposeot obtaining a abetter, under the provisions of the 13th section of the act of the 13th day of October, A. D. 1840, entitled an act. Relating to Or. phan's Court and for the purposes : under the name 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. No• tier: is therefore hereby given that if not sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, the court will grant the said charter of incorporation et the next July term. By the Coutt, GEORGE 'RAHN, Prot. Prothy'sofftee, June 4th 1841. June 10 uRCILARO BR Elli ER Y. GEMGZI AS constantly an hand an asSortrnent of Fresh Aik BEER. ALE. POR2 BR. I AND BROWN STOUT. which he is always reedy to sell whole , elle and retail it the lowest rates • May 22 26-3 t WILLIAM STRAUCII 1 26-30 JOHN WHITE. 20-St Notice. .Valuable nooks'. • DR. Urea' Dictionary nf Arts and Manufactorett %Vood's.Praetieal Treatise on Rail Roads, last edition. Just received and for salc'br 0 lAN:UM 23:- June 5 . . 1134 4 , ' Schuylkill County ) stf. )( • . 10 rffNHE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to all the - 11 L heirs and legal • Representatives of Chrixtini Ney, late of Wayne township, Schuylkill county decd, gteeting Whereas by an Inquest duly awarded by the Or, phans Court of Sehtly Mill county, aforesaid, the teal Estate of the said Christina Ney, deed. was ap. praised al & fot the sum of five hundred & filly dol. lara, and whereas cone of the heirs hnd legal Repre sentatives of the said deceased appehrcd in Court okl the return of the said Inquisition, to take the pienti. sea therein mentioned at the appraisetnent, you 504 each of you are therefore hereby cited to be and ap pear at the next general Orplians Court to be bold at Orwigsburg fur the county of Schuylkill on Monday the lfith day of July next, to accept or refuse to take the said remises at said appraised price. Witness the honorable A. •V. Parsons. President, of our snid Court at Orr.iigsburg the 26th day or March, A. D- one thousand eight hundred and forty ona. JACOB KR EBS, Clerk. Sheriff's Office Orwigr— burg May 29, 1841. Dissolution. IMICE notice that the Copartnership heretofore existing between Samuel Chrisman & E. S. Warne, trading under the firm of S. Christman & Co. %as dissolved by mutual consent on the fifteenth ultimo. The concertis,Of the firm will be settled hol E. S. Warne, who is duly authorised for that pur pose. Samuel Chrisman will continue the business at the old stand June Pottsville ANTHRACITE IRON *onus sul scribers are now prepared to doall kinds " al of Castings, of the best quality on the most reasonable'tetnni ; the Furnace and Foundry being minedintely on the Canal. Castings will be deliver• ed en Boats free of charge. Persons wanting cast, ings . will find it to their advantage to send orders to MARSHALL & Co. May El, • 19-1 v Orders received for Bcnningtor. FIRE Broca, wiiich nn full trial prove to be better adapted to resisting fire than any other in use—thev arc made from the same materials from which the celebrated China era are manufactured. APTLY AS ASOVE. Pottsville Institute. %NEJE Summer session of this institution will m• continence on June 21st, and will continue twelve weeks exclusive of the vacation. It is earn estly requested that all having wards or children to enter, will do so at the commencement of the see slim," as much of the success of the pupils depen upon a prompt and judicious classification. No al r lowance will hereafter be inane for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. T E R 11 S . Plain . English branches, $ 4 00 Higher " 4 ' 6 Classics 8 00 StationarY, 25 C. W. PITMAN, A. B. Principal. N. B. Books will be furnished to the pupils at the customary prices when requested by the parents. June 19 - 25 Lintel Lime!! nr the best quality at 20 cerium per, bushel. COP mu" stantly on hand, at the Kilns adjoining the aqueduct on Ruckley's Canal. JOHN PORTER; Successor iSf Charles Shlppen. May 22 20-3 mo. New Boot and shoe More. rvtig subscriber respectfully informs the Citizen -IL of Pottsville that he has opened a new foot • Shoe Store, in Centre Strent, 'opposite w. :r. Epl Ling's Drug Store. He has just received from.Plull adelphia a huge supply of every description of Mots' brougany, l• shoes, among which are thefollowiog Gen ts. Stitched Boots; • do Pegged. do do T. Shpes, do Nullifiers, do . On Quarter de . .1 do Pumps, • do Bronson, W. men's Roan R. R. Slippers, do Lao log Welt do do Colored Kid r'o do Black .o . en do do do SpYingo, do French Morocco do du do Leather do Misse4 Lasting Slippers. do Colored do do Kid dc. • ° do French' Mors:icor , dri do Lasting welt springs, do Kid du do do Calf do :dO . Youth's Leather Boots; Children and Boys dri. .. . • Youth's Drougane end welt Boots, Children'il ,red morocco lace do do Colored Ankle ties, I. Having engaged the services of skilful wotkrnesit, i i he is .enahled to manufacture every variety of boot', shoes, and brogans, according to the latest s tyl , and on moderate terms. r Repairing done at t o skirtest octiee, and at the most reasonable prices) faCEIMItt D. Si3OEN.ER. 24-7- 26- June l'2 MOITNT CARBON 3ECCITEL. Schuylkill tiounty, Pa. j. ---- REUBEN BRIGIIT, tpESPECTFULLik announces to his friends and the public that he has taken this splendid, siby :, i a nd 'delightful establishment, situated ht r ~. t ..... the termination of the Reading and on: ip, Philadelphia Ram Rood, where he Will ._-.,...,1-s4'_ be happy to wait on those, 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 P pared to tender satisfaction tohll who may favor it With a. visit.. tleing within ten minutes walk of the torOugh of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy bustling place, 'it is confidently Jlelieyed that it will be found much more pleasant and agree. able, than any Other Hotel in the vicinity. Attaeh— ed to the Hotel is a large, and bestifol garden, crier. looking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal; Mount Carbon Rail Reid. (extending to the Mino'w and thence to Sonbury) . theCtntre Turnpike, and at the same time affording is real and romantic - view of five Mountains. The house is smiled with pure mountain spring water,. and a Bathing establish. ment, unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleas. ure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may be disposed to visit the Mine , or t enjoy the wild and romantic scenery of the surr un• ding country, Individuate or, families may rely on having ample room, and. every possible attention. Moonl.-Carbon, June 19, 1841. -- 254 f --- Spring Fashions. • I ritHE entkacriberslias receives by late imPorta lion, the Spring and Summer Fashions with a handsome aasorttnent of Siiting goods, consisting of wool and web dyed Bleb Black and fancy colored cloths, and cassimeres,, new styled London single milled cassinieres do. plain Black and very' rieh figured Silks and &tip vestings, Diamonds, Meri. no, a splendid qrticle entirely new for vesting, 'Back Satin and fancy silk Cravats, Heavy Perlin' Silk and Hoskin Gloves,Fancy Gum elastic Suspetiiderv. &c. &c. The above articles Will oe sold 15 per 'cei than the usual pricks :for cash at . Ltivolcorr & TAYLOF Corner ot Centre & Nahantanr 20-3 mo. • April 241 h EMI 23-6 t SAMUEL CHOSMAN, E. S. WANE . EMI ll=l
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