El =mmi . . , ;'-- A wirteravzon—s - 4initlatiro n er.Saarros-HThe rilihrt of thett Y..lier`oild witieised the following case in - thOfeilical etch '1 Of - the We* 'kb" UZl grifiliii 1-- ,' j I - - ---.. ---.- ... - jo 4..Theriest caw was n interesting one ofwhite sWelling; fer'wbieh tinilo thigh ma to be inniutar-: 1 4 The Patietti arcs sir oth about .16; pale, thin. bin calm and' find. ' Met Firofessor felt for tht% femo.; . Wil artery, ,•hid the iegThep up for, a few moments to ensure the saving,pf, blood: : the' Compress past of the tourniquet was Plicedlopon the ertery.:and the leg - held by an, assistant, ; 014 White Swellin g . was; right. tut; *little Vice wiir4gil i en to the , lad; he'wei pale tint resolute; his father:, tlpported his head and left. hind ; a. second professor took tbe long, glittering knife, felt fur the bin 4 eirust.in the knife Carefully tun rapiilly-rthie boy armed , erribly--tho jeers an dovvii the fither'slch eks—the first cut tycfm the inside was completednd the bloody blade.' the • itnifeiiiitied - frout the . quivering wound--thel blood gushed by the •pint-+the sight was sickening—the - Screams vc4ro terrific—the *rotor calm. ;Again the knife was thrust 'in under the bone ; the terrific elcrearning.wAsrenewed.; one or two picked up their ' Oats to . leasit'; .screnrn on scream—and again the, lilobtly blade of the knife issued from the•tveund, and ivas laid aside. I The, flesh quirered and thetMr cried Sgonisedly, .. Oh father ! father? fathei ! oh mercy ! neercy ! " The flesh w i ns thrust back with a small :piece of wet linen, the divided end 3 on the quivering tnuscles were s top ped frriiii blood milli a sponge—the Saw glistened in the hands of the operator--the fath. er turned rile as deatlg--the bore eye fastened on the *MO 'vent with; glfzed agoir —grate—crush-- 6nce-,twice--and the useless limb from the toes to the centre of the thigl k i was quietly dropped into the tub under the table. j ili,t this moment the father's (yes•closed, his child's hand dropped from his grasp, he reeled from the table End fell senseless on the floor, . ~ FQ 1.. The arteries were taken up, cold compresses were l only:applied—one or t o atiches in the flesh—one Or two more scream;;— nd the buy was taken into Sri adj doing room and laid on a bed. The whole took less'to perform Alija the details have occupied sit writing." ' i [ IIIIPOIIT•NT; IF Tittri.--.Tbe following message -is (tom a speech recently delivered in congristi, by Mr. !ngereoll, of Pliiledelpb a : ~•*" Let me add. sir, has a circumstance of im `artance and aggravatilm in the case. that, contra •iy to this miscreant o a oath since he has become a-1 • ]firmed, and contrary tiii the reiterated' intimacy of E r - British diplomacy and ' merican concession, Mc- [iced is guilty. lam a sured, on the best authority wit might be indelicat ' in me d here to name the gentleman from wkori 1 derive my information,' but he .is --a citizen of 4ew York, of the highest standing and character, whose name I have not the liast objection to give to and gentleman that may think privately to ass rtie fin- it—that there are se— Tien'or eight unimpedoliable witnesses, who depose that they were preset , p en tho Canadian aide, and siw McLeod with aim iiribis hands, embark with the rest of the banditti, who crossed over from ganada with the avoWed ptirpose of capturing the Caroline. These same persons were present when, together with the other captors, he returned still arms, and with some of the booty, and heard him then utter the foolish' aid wicked boast that he had helped to kill the Yankees. Such I am informed is the proof of his guilt. That of his innocence proceeds, I am asiur i ed by the same authentic source, from the testimony of two women of bad character, a Mother aid her - daughter, who under took to prove un atibi."f• . • - _ , c ___ "H Till P air • IiOIIPARIEIiN OF NEW YORE WITH Till IHCIPAL C11:1Ei OF EUROPE —Tim population of the itty of New York; by the eel) us of 1840; ie 312,932 Or.. six of the European 'pities now surpass it, as fol. • 1. London and subuitts, 2. Paris, - 3. Constantinople. j. 4. St. Pctersburg,l 5. Naples, -6, Vienna, The cities ninth' popttion are— Lisbon. Moscow, ." Dublin, I • Glasgow, Amsterdam.t . Madrid, • 1* Manchester, j 'Liverpool; , - Palermo; Lyons Edinburg, • Rome, I*By the census of IBM 'his was about the population °Mese cities. The ce4us of Great Britain for 1841 now being taken, will show a great increase.' S. 74 GUN SIVIP 9F7 ANNAPOLI9.—TWere is a rumor about, duubtlesit t " well founded, says the Na— tiOnal Infelligencer, tintt as some days must elapse bdfore Commodore Morris can receive his fin it orders and despatches for his destination to the South, the Secretary of the Navy has ordered the Commodore to bring up his flog sltip, the Delaware, in the mean time, and lay off Annaifelis. • This act of the Secretary seems to ; be one of good for the service, and of seemly courtesy to . a co-ordinate branch of the government : for the op portunity of viewing this fine ship, 'in her reported perfect condition,, will 'probably be the- first ever presented to many, members of thatbody to exam me fi,r themselves a ship of the first 'Claes, complete in all her oppointmenti: It is supposed that, b esides' the members of Cott— grat : the President of tte United States, (the Com,. Mander—in chief of the !slavy as well as the Army,); With the Members of the Cabinet,. will embrace the opportunity to inspect a ship, to whose officers and crew he has coMmittedi in part, ( and very safely, We are sure, as far as depends 6n their gallantry and courage,) the keeping of the rights and honor o r their country. f; Fcortins.—A letter orrt Florida is - published in the MadtsoniaW, in whi4li_ the writer commends the mode of fighting the Incianiadopted by the present secretary of War as the l :-only true method of kring ii.g the war to a succesiful termination. • The plan iirtra divide the troops 4to small bodies of. infantry accompanied by a few (dragoons, Which scour the co.mtry and scatter, o+ a large space, giving the Indians no time to relit or 'prepare their food; and thus tiro them into subhussion. Col. Worth, who has now command of the Army in Florida, is spo ken of as a gallant andf.energetic officer, and under his direction it is hoped that leace will soon be re." spared to the inhabitant of this fertile section of tlto • - country, A TEMPERANCE!voIfrx.—The Halifax (N. S.) Herald contains tlai fell:owing paragraph which will be read with interest: The Spanish brig Beili,triz arrived at this port late ly from Porto Rico, with a cargo consisting of 124 hods Molasses, 152 Stigar, and six pipes of old girtt: The sugar and Moladses sold, and sold well; the rum,, however, could not command a pike. It was at length offered at tone shilling per gallon, in bond, which it'could nOt obtam.,,..An offer of it was then made for the payinent ,of the duty on it, at Which it was refused inihe Halifax market, and yes terday the Beatriz sailerom this port. taking bad to , the West Indies ME x piper of Rum - which ehe had' brought to this Temperance place - - ' ITI A Rtn E'D. On the Ist inst. by V i re Rev. Mr. Mennig, Mr. Faxincates. Romero. or Manheinr - Township, to Miss OnoTriED'SELZER, [Of Norwegian. DiED. "At Wooster, ;Ohio, inishe 23(1 tilt, Mrs. Thiamin Graisarra, of WOoster;[wife 'of Mr. David Gilles pie, formerly or Pottevil ailed 2 1 1 Part. IM=ELEI PM!' lOad; lilhiprneriti•of:Cosi forlhei — ar . eelver ciay,,evenlng Shipped !'- Boit tlelsivate'Voril Co j '6O Manes &Spencei., - 37 Geo = Ir. Potts, , : - 21 Milnes-& Haytireod, . 20 S 1141ner & Soti, . . 18 G Bast: • -• • ' -IR Charles Litorion:- l7 Bell & Bolton;-: • 13 Riknnet & --12 • 'Reeve . i 12 Haggerty,' - - J Pinkerton, . 10 F 4 -.1 PSrvin, • - 10 , Union Collieries, , R C. Ashley & Co". •'. 7 'Charles, Ella, . 7 George) Payne,' : • • 7 R Keat , • I • 7 Sillyrnan & Nice, . 6 Hill & Canner, 6 Charlez; Def mist, Sfia)(l, 4r, Luther Prior &.-Jenkins, ThornsOilarrie, Hews dc, Baber4 'A B White, Sundry Shippers, Shiiments to same period last year 196.547 • PRICE QT FREIGHTS From 'Putts/pp to "Iliqatlelphia, $1 45 From Pottsville to New York 3 10 $3 20 ' 4 1 1NMILOVF. COAL T4ADE. To A4gust 1,, about 13,000 SITAMOKIN COAL TRADE To July 29, . • - 8,876 • , LEIUGII COAL TRADE. . TO July 29, 2,500 DELAIV Alt r: & HUDSON TRADE To July 24, about 1..! 79,000 MILL CREEK HAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transportedlon this road up to Thursday - evening last, is 2,397 tons Per last report ' OMIT MINE HILL -ik SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transported ,on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 41,004 18 1.650 1 000 9001000 600000 H OUR IVIARKjET• CORRECTED WEEELT. Poitimille, Aug. 71h, 1841. WHEAT FLOUR jet Barrel 1 $5 50 RYE, do • do " ' 237 WHEAT, 1 per Bushel; 110:; RYE, / 1 - .1, do I 60 CORN, • - ' do 55 OATS, Ido ' • 42 EGGS. ' • per doz. 10 BUTTER. per pound. . , 12 BACON, , ' 'do : 81 114111 S. i • 'do ' ' - 10 POTATOES, • pout:moire].l 50 1-1 1 AY. -' per ton 1 ,15 to $l7 450;000 364'000 3331:00 260 00 254100 240,4100 204,000 202,000 201,000 201,000 187,000 185,000 GREAT BARGAINS IN FOREIGN FANCY DRY GQODS, WATCHES, STATIONARY AND PERFUMERY. at the Foreign Whblesale Warehouse, 14i. South FOURTH, Street. Terms liberal—at lowest importing prices'. Jest. received by the last Havre packets : •j PERFUM CRY. I 10 cases Extracts. Toilet Waters, Soaps and Oils. Orange Flower Water, a prime article, by the gallon. • FANCY GOODS 15 cases of the most choice description, German and French. 173,000 165.000 162,000 154,000 ACCORDIONS-F, 10 and 12 keys, plain and . ECMlione. i BRUSDES.-150 gross Teeth /trashes, 3 4 and 5 rows, Hair, Nail and Shaving,l, upwards of 100 patterns. COM B.C.—Best Buffola- 'Tviisi ' and Dressing Coinbs. , - I t UTLERY.—Best English Repro, Pen Knives, Scissors. etc. , 1 PURSES.—SiIk, Cotton, Net, embroidered ele— gantpatterns.. 1 . SATCHELS.-200 nets plain tind fancy, cover. ed and_ uncovered. - STATIONARY: . t , 5 'cases fancy ar.d staple Stationary, well selected, viz d Pinyon's Conte, Card Cases, Pocket Books, rnketands. 10 came. Gerinan Slates, 'At very low rates. PAPER.—Bank Post, Note and Billet Paper. Fancy colored, glaced, gold, and embossed. DRY GOODS.' 3'cases Linen and Linen 'Cambric Ildkfs. hem Stitched and embroidered. . I do Bajou's best Kid Gloves, Silk and Mohair. I do Garters, Bags, Suspenders, .Glove-knots. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. 40 lions coninion to best Frenets, • newest Paris style. . , ,To secore a good selection, call 'early, at the For. ciao Wholciale Warehouse, 14i South FOURTH Street. A. F. OTT MON ROE, IMporter. cb - Country Dealers will find it to their interest to examine goods before purchasing elsewhere. Phila. August 7 1 32-3 L • •i. _ . Leaden P ip e. . 111 HE subscriber has just received a auTty of Ja• Leaden Pipe, such elk • • ~ i inch A 'Sr. B. • , ' - i roar Extra. ' i ! .1 dO•A. & B.• " ; —:., - Ido B.&C. ' —" ' 'l . ' I, ', - II •do B. ; . ' Manufactured in the - best manner, which will be sold at Philadelphia prices, with the addition of car. riage. • .. . ' [B. HANNAN, . August 7 ' • ' ' 32 - Cheap I Goods, thr sale. - BELOW COST. 111 HE Assignees of Hantard & Straubb, are dis. a posing of their balance of Stock, at= priies.far below Cast, at the Store, corner of Markel\ and Cen. tre streets, op stair* • • , 1 113' An assortmenrof choice Liquors will be sold exceed:ney low.' ' • - F. W. lIIJ.GIIE.S.': GEO. C. WI NICOOr. ' • • Assignee*. August fi. 32 • - , Pass Booki,. • WAS.:lost in this Borough's .festr• days since it tuna leather covered Pima [hook, labelled B. Bannon, in Account with T. .I.llestty. If, any person ha's picked up the sante, and will return it to this office. ilhatbe reasonably rewarded. - oftuiptsti 7th, ' 32.4. =ME . . 4041 21,276 Per last report 3,679 1 197;378 4,083 ILNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. io•int ofpcial transported On,this road up ay evening last, is ' P,BlB tons 'Per last report 3,1324 Total 37!,642 NATIIAN CLEAVER, Collector. Total 2,501 . GEO. HADES7'Y, Collector Fer last report Total 165,694 OS WN. NEW ELL Collator NEE •,-, I d 4 -- WlLLlA3lbittl4bikideliliii.f"talciiithis 11 '"Imelhottiliii!lbilte hie' IfieniliVind :the - Pubike iterotany; ; thiii hi'Apilkbeitt theiresinsylis apt Hulk rottiiini, ,Moriday ilii . *4or August, white = ill 'Oriirations appertaining; ''Delettistry. 1 • artll pirformed_iii the latest - 1104 prices:; - ' = pg onThur* •• - '-. 3130 ."-• A NEW VOLUME - ' • - beatitlititl:glylei Ada. 1841. Ec i OBERtMERRY'S 141USEEN. Edited by S. GOoriateit. author or Peter Parley's - Tales. The unprecedented fuecteas whichhal hitherto at tended_ this highly .dalutibte and `popular : .111sgazine has induced. the pnbliiiher to commence a ,new volume With the. August nunibet; whirkin in cal‘ractt feveral improvements.- :This work, has attained a circulation of more than' 7,500 Coffins. in less than six months. The great object of this work is tir do good-lhy dnitivaiing a taste' fdr. reading: by exciting reflection; •by training, the mind. body and right habits; by., cultivating love fir pure and incneent pleasures and recreations Atr - 'elevating theitone morals; by prommingia love ofmankind. finite reverence fur religion,. by, tneuleatuig kindly sentiments; and that special of politeness. which - is founded in the obligation to do to Another - as we would have another do to us. Thn second volume will surpass any magazine of the. kind ever Wined front the. American pressin point Of. original 'mat-. ter,!engravings, mechaniCal execution, and general appearance. The publishers are dete:rnined to pro duce a magazine every way adapted to the wants of the juvenile commanily, and the intelligent standard of public opinion on the subject.. Prepar-. aticins are being made to introduce (at great ex pense) a set of designs just imported from-Europe: the first of the stries will make its appearance in theifirst numberof the new volume. The designs will be executed by_the beat Artists, and colored in a beautiful and attractive style. A page of 31 USIC will accompany each number composed expressly for the work by Gao J. %%or, President of the Handel and Hayden - Society. In a word, we prom ise to furnish our young readeriPirith a large gran. tity of matter at a small - price. which we hope will make them wiser, happier and better. , ' The terms are On e• Dollar and Fitly cents a year in advance. 2006 1099 1051' 960 955 - '928 - 668 641 .640 • ' 584 543 532 415 373 372 • 366 . 376, 324 " 322 • 1- . 304 262 s' . 245 5! 216 4; 215 41 214 41 3535 218,654, BENJAMIN BANNAN, Agent. Pottsville July 31 • - I Journeymen Wanted. VirANTED . immediatsy by the subEcriber. two good, sober and industrious. Journeymen Tailors, and one small Job Maker, to whom good wages and constant employment will be given by the lwees. . JAMES Mc'ALARNEY.. Ally 31 31--; German Books, I German Bibles, Do Testaments, ' • Do Hymn Books, I Do Catechisms, - - _Do Stark', Handbook; Do A , B Books, Jtist received and for sale wholesale and retail by B. BANNAN. July 24 30— Flora's:. Dictionary. RV MRS. WIRT. In pastern Janda they talk in FlOWers t And they tell in a Garland;their loves and cares: Eaah blossom that blooms in their Garden bowers, Gra its leaves a mystic language bears. This elegant work with black leaves bound up with each page for- drawing and coloring. Just received and lor sale by Jilly 24 Irish Eloquence. GEMS of Irish eloquence, Wit and Anecdote, Just. received and fat sale by B. HANNAN. 30Ju— 94,689 07 I . Ju!y 29 -.LOST., 1.2 ET WEEN Mahantangetlgt. and Mortinrier's AZ Motel, on the 22d inet. a Watch Seal with a email-piece of Chain attached. The finder will he suitably'ewardetl and receive the thanks- of the °w. Weaving it with L. Fisher, Watch Maker, centre St. °) , Ppttsville, July 24th. . 30— The World in a re eke Book 'WHICH ought to be in the pocket .f every person who cares abitut knowing a thing a two 'about the world. Just published and for sate by . .B. BANNAN. Jelly 24 30— Bibles d, Prayer Books. Er.,EGANT Bibles and Prayer Books, suitable for presents. Just received and fur sale by B. BANNA J. 24 , 30— . e Book erne:Mb. AID Medicine, being a popular Treatise on the means of avoiding and curing diseases, and of preserving the Health and vigor of the Body to the latest period, &c. - &c. Also the Gentleman's. Medical Pocket Book. Just; received and for sole by B. BANNAN. 29 idly 17 German di' English Dictionary, G J ERMAN Engti4h Colloquial Phrases. and - ,o lFollen's German Grammar. , Juat received and for sale by. B. BOMAN. July 17 28-- • iPaine 9 s Political Works. JS T received and for sale by I 13. &ANNAN J lv 17 29 - • To contractors. wtorosms for grading , seven miles of the' •E• 'wann' rail road will.be•roceived ar the office, in Pnegrove, Schbylkill County, until Monday the 2 of August on which day the commis will be de cided. Any information respecting the work, can be ob. trained from the subscriber.. ;, B. AYCRIGb, Engineer. Pinegrove,,uly 17 29—St lU' The Danville lateNiger:leer, Berke Schuyi kill Journal, Democratic Press,( Reading) Lebanon Dembcrat, Harrisburg Reporter, aid Harrisburg intelligcncer, will publish the above until the time of th'e lettitig, and charge this Mast., T UEpaitneiship heretofore existing between Leacti.4 Samuel Rickert. trading ',Wei the firm of Leach Is• Rickert, was dissolved on Ilia 12th inst. by mutual Cement. All persons indehted are requested to make payment to William Leach, and all those having claims are requested to present:them to W . : L. for payment also. - WILLIAM. LEACH, SAMUEL RICKERT July 17 ' '29-3t• 'Administrator's' Notice. NTicik is herehy to all Persons indebted to the Estite of Robert C. 11111, deceased, to niakei immediate payment. and ifiiise who hate ?e. mends to present their accounts duly authentic!' ted to I ! ' wiLLiem s. HILL. • • Adetinistraton Vest-Branch Valls3%llle3r Schuylkill Haven' .1017 3 1 Silks.. 112LACk-italion. Menthe,M G, de Rhine, Gro de JEJ!Swiss. Dine Black Groa de Grain.) do, Corded Gunk .Algiere.'striped and figured:Too de - Soir, figured Gros, Dever', &c. • t r:. ,Lizue: • Ottitie beatgo:oy at 20 cents : per bushel, con. stingy in hand. at tie Kilos adjoining ths alitedoct • onßocitiey's Canal.- ' 'JOHN PORTER. - liatemot orebarlesAhigett: ' at 4 .',:***l:_',l****.‘.':''S'oii*tie::::4i. ;B. BANN AN. 30- DiSsolution. EARL. MON • • - T -- fOiiiiiery . - ''' -' i - - • YOB , .- . - - Iop . sr;HAGAIL 4- CO 'rim - . MIND STEREO. -v-v i_TYPEFOIINDRY,:' - -Prn'.. - 74 Fultito; eunier of Grild•street. ;gem- Viit.k. -.':- - -..,,.---• .:. , The . G ubler.ibatknikttibia.;inelbodorannouncirig :to-theirlriendi end - thet pnblic.,gsnerallgobat hair. ing.pnrchatied the eittensive 'arid well ktiown TT. • :foundry. formerly 'owned , by'. Messrs.-- connor 4. 'Gooks:they bive.reinoved the same to their present Centre! lunation. Maiirig rnade - eitensiverevisiiinti, :alterations and additions. they.ire,iiowprepared to ,elcente prder,s.of tiny I magnitude , they may be fa. - voreirlvithZtvith firenikitiness.' iind on as favorable fermi ae at soy F:oUndrY in Amerini: - • , .. u. Tititheitriew iipeeitnenlboti. which has been' re. Il e cently extensiVely c nlatod, they would - respeo. 7 tulle - refer: '- - .. - • ..4. ._ All artieles manor elated by them shall bo • a material equal, if nut S uperior to any manufacture d in this country : and undergo a thorough examin ,- Hon, moo, appearance. , ranging , dreising, and prop.. ef. *sainting. All .arttcles exhibited in Specimen. Book. formerly leaned by Connor* Clioke. togeth er. With' Sorts and Fronts sold by them, can now' be furnished from ibia Foundry without delay, with *ninny Since added.- -• I -s. . WM. ['AGAR 4_oo. are. i ogents for the sale of the Napier, - %Vashingion and Smith PRESSES; which, together will ChaieS, Cases, Composing Sticke, Furniture, Ink, and every article used, in . the Printing business ,w ill be kept and bind, on fur. nisheJ at manufacturers! prices. • N. 11.--.-No inachine,cast Type manufactured at this Foundry: . I .. .1 •. ; . ' New York, July 11 - • : • . -- ' 29- Doddrigde 9 iiiramily Esposito!. _iusT received , orid for Bale by LP B. BAN NAN. July 17 ' ' • 29". r. . • Paper! Paper!! 7 ion REAMS FOlscap. Letter 4. Wrapping Paper, faint lined & common. cheaper than ever. Just received and for saleby , 7 B. BANNAN. 29 July 17 Ell FAINT and Red - Just received and I Paper. liked, at 25 !cents, per quiriv for sale by B. BANNAN. , July 17 Carriage . for Sate. Ai ti NEAT family Ctirriage, adapted to one or two florses, with 1 set of Harness. For sale ver ylow by T. J. XIEATTY. July 16 29 . CALL AT THE CHEAP STIVIEI ITEW GOODS.' •. • T HE subscriber Lag returned from Philadelphia again with his second stock of Goods for the season, which embraces'a large and fashionable att. sortmebt of choice Blue, Black and ; Invisible Green Cloths. " Sattinets and Cassimeres, Summer ClothselDrillings, -Saltine and vesting* of rattans kinds, Comprising a general aesortment of Dry'Goilds, all of which wilt be sold at tho lowest cash prices. or made up in the meat fashionable manner at the shortest notice. My prices I believe to be tower than the Goods can be purchased elsewhere. Call and ism, and judges for yonrselves. ' TAMES McALARNEY. Pottsville, July 3, ]S4I 27 t INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano Forte. THE inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction on the Piano Forte to such persons that may . feel disposed to patron ise him. ' He will attend aVitilted hours, in any family ; his terms may be tlecerthined by- application at Mr. Shuberra Store,tentre Street. • ' E. F. RIC:HARPS. ' July 10' , 28—lyr. ; . Sugar Cured Rims. AFEW lihds., superior cured hams, Just rem veifand for sale) by MILLER & HAGGERTY ' 28-. July 10 Soap & Candle Manufactory ' , No. 19, Wood Street, b'etioeen 2d and 3d; and Vine and Callowhilt Streets, 191111.4 D ELP*IIIA-fr • 30135 T 3131i3Nre8OrT. Respectfully informs Storekeepers, Merchants &c., that he Manufactures and has for sale, Palm, White: rariegi red, Yellow, and Prawn Soaps. • 471.10te1d and . Dipped Candles, All of good quality and at reasonable prices. A LIBERAL DIs4OIINT ALLOWED Ant Cmn. Philadelphia, July; 10, ' 28-lly ' Flowers of Poetry, OR Poetry of Flowers, with 12 colored plates Just received and for sale by, B. BANDIAN. July 10 Collier's Guide. A SMALL supply of the Collier's Guide. or a 4 " . . Transverse seetion of the Csal Region, on which all the veins are delineatcd.together with the pitch, distances he..neatly nut up in Pocket Bouk tarn, just received and for sale by • Be BANNAN. Int/ 10 ' 28— '` Refined , Whale Oil. 20 Hums, received and for vale MILLER & HAGGERTY. July 10 ' - 28— . French and German' Lana guages. TllE' sabscriber 'respectfully announces to the public that he is prepared to give lessons in the French and German languages, in classes or In private families. For terms applyat Mr.Shutiert's Store, Centre Street. E. t. RICHARDS. July 10 . 28-71 yr. . . , LiviPs Geology, AND BueklondvaDeology, ISS Mineralogy. Jost received and hr sale by 'B. HANNAN. Jonels 1 - . _ .25--- Pottsiiile !institute. /TILE Summer session of this institution will •m- • commence on Juno 2lst, and- will continue twelve weeks exclusive ofthe vacation. It iv earn. est!) , remiested that all having wards or children to enter, will do so at the commencement of the see don, as much of the seems of the pupils depen.. upon a prompt and judicious classification. No al lowance will hereafter he made for. absence except in cases of protracted.sieknrss. „ .TERMS: Plain English 'branchee, t . $ 4 00 Higher `• . -1 " - . -i" ,6 00 .Classies - - t t 6 . 00 1 Siam:Mary. 1 • 25 . , : ' - C. W. PITMAN; A; D. Principal.' IC B. Books will be furnished to the pupils at the customary prides when'requested by the parents. ..• Jean 10 • [ . . - 25-:-- Boots and .Shoes ! Ladies nine Haskins, do Leather,; ~ - _ - :do French. j Ties, do Greciatt; do. • • do Slippere.l • • do Boote, Morraceo and Leather. Gentlemen 'a Witter Proeßuots, de, 'Coareed -.do - do • , intiee; coarse Add fine, thildren'eShoes of every 'size and quality. • jail received !torn 'New Nth, end for sale very tom by ' T. & BEATTY. 0 Nor. , - • • 48... • .FULMONARTTRESERVATty .! ..100IICoughtt. Colds. infhienies; Asafirtie .Z'atarthe_ • lll.9)fireasesof the Breast and Ldnga,and triest of sp. •proaeltirg Consumption., '-, -. .__, -- ,-. .. -. Thee reined:eine has Proved itselfone elite Most Mks - is ever employed . n the aboVe erections.. It is . well known by thousands. but;sill order to mike' it. zwiee Be eiel isa keeete. ale eropriettir thinks ii, necessa ry to pn fish IblloWingproefle which constitute but a small Wien of the; testimony that might be adduced is pp of its e ffi cacy. : _ -- ' 4 -Thre hontGermany ills used and. emeteled more than an , other preparation for Colds, lie.. and there so well kudwn for ita.efficacy, that they call it the" LIFE PRESERVER."... .• - ,- ' -- - . Price cent' a bottle , Our pint 'l_ '. ffiatract rona wiener f ro re NathanielAtwook Ell- tr f •-_ _', - &mon. Pennsylvania. • Dear le : 7 4 should Consider it eneraterut. ill did not info you ( and with my consent allow you to pub. iish this ) that after having tried by the recommendation ,of my f ends:almost - every kind of medicine for coughs.' colds. c.. I: never fbniid relief until' lately hiving used Dr: Bec rer'S Pula:sonar, Preservative, recommended :tome b your_agent in this place. and which cured , me of a violent cough, spitting of blood.pain in my bread, ' a nd shoi(tness of breath,; ith all of which I have been 'fleeted for two years past. • tam now however enjoying as stood health tie eVer, and owe My terOVCI7 tO the above valuable medicine. - • -- Translation froin - a communication in Getman. • , " 1 1 11.Tel:ego, ' June 26th. 1840. DR. LEltir. at Philadelphia.. ' - - Respected Sirt—l was much pleased after my arrival in this cOuntrry, to find that Dr. Bechter's valuable prep. oration: E 0 long successfully - turd in many parts of Germang. is now preptited by you., I hare seen many wonderful cures made by Win the old country. Many persons whose lungs were supposed to be almost en tirely destroyed. and pronounced incurable. have been restored to good'health by it. I know where one ease was beyond the hopes of ever recovering, and was for years gelpl vas, and confined to bed without being able tojit up, but was raised by the wonderful create of Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preserretite, and so far cared as to be able to ride and walk. about. A great many in stances have been cured in. the various Pulmonary at fections and I myself have received' great benefit Boni it, both here and in my own native country, I hope it may be as 'successful in this country ask has been in Germany. When properly known no family .will be without it. Youre,Signed. 8101111:314D SCHARRE. P.S. I get it in thin plactroryour Agent. Trenton. N. J.. October 12th. 1839. FEJEED LEIDY :—Thee will be much surprised at my communication. when I inform thee of my perfect re• easel, after having used 'six bottles of tbytnedicine. Thee knows how miserable and distressed I was. Pale. and sickly. without appetite, full of pain. with much cough. and oppression in my chest, rattling in, my throat 11c. lam ow enjoying good health. and thougb 60 years of age feel young in spirits, and mtrevattillinte my good health to the good effects of thy Pulmonary Perse.vative. Thy frienti and well wisher. Signed, REBECCA , EMLEN. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Israel Hopkins of Bah/more. On your recommendation. I made use of Dr. fkchkr's Pulmonary Preservative." and although I tried all other remedies for my cough, I never found relief except from the above medicine. I have been much benefited by it. and hive recommended it to many others, who have suffered with pains in their breasts. coughing, spitting of blood. difficulty of breathing colds, infiuenz'rs• &c., an tall have been speedily cured thereby. Numerous other certificates and recommendations, accompany th directions. PRICE,.SO CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pint. The above is prepared and sold, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at DR. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM. No. 191 NORTH SECOND street. below VINE street, and also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S Drug store, Pottsville, iFclMylkill County,- July 10 1841 28—Iyr --' Pottsville ANTHRACITE IRON WORKS • WI , 1 TTE eutscribere are now prepared kid it hi de of Castinge, of the best quality on h m t reasonableterme; the Furnace and Foun dry bel g mmediateli on the Canal, Costing. will be de her. ed in Boats free of charge. Persona wants ass inga will findit to their advantage tnsend order, to MARSHALL & Co. May 8, 19— ly Orders received for Bennington FIRE Bates, wliieh on full trial prove to be better adapted to resisting fire than any other in use—they are made from the same material's fYom which the celebrated 'China are are manufactured. AriLT AS AZPVIC•. Alelv Boot and Shoe Store. rip HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens AL. of Pottsville that he has opened a new soot & Shoe Store, in Centre Street, opposite W. T. Ep dog's Drug Store. He has just received from Phil. adelphira large supply of every description of Boots, brOogany, 4. shoes; among which are thefoßiiiviog : Gdn'te. Stitched Boots, do Paged do • do T. Shoes, do Nullifiers, do • -, do Quarter do- . • . do Pumps, do Brougans, Wi men's Roan R. R. Slippers.. - ' do Lasting Welt der 0 do , Colored Kid do d.' Black i o do • do do do Springs,. do - French Morocco do. • do do ° Leather dot. . Misses Looting Slippers. '' . do ' Colored do . do Kid • do ' -do French Moiocco do' do Lasting welt springs,. do Kid ' do do. , do Coll do do' Youth's Leather Boots, • Children and Boys do Youth's Brougans and welt Boats; . .. _ . Children'S red morocco lace do do Colored Ankle ties, • Having engaged the services of akillul IA7, he is enabled to manufacture every variety of of boots, shoes, and brogans; according to the latest style, and on moderate terms. Repairing - Zone at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. RICHARD D. SIIOENER. - lune 11 ' • 24 Wroposed Amendment to the Constitution. hesolotion Bela tire to the Amendment of the State Constitution s. Recorded by the .Stnote and . Muse of R eYre:sen. tailors in General. Assembly met. That the Consti tution of this Connnoliwealthi be amended' in the third section of the second article, so that it shall read as follows:' _ , “ That the Governor shall hold this oftco,ditring three years, from the third Tnesday of January', next ensuing his election, and abilliot be capable of holding it longer than a tingle tiara of three years, in any term of nine years” WM. A. CRA BA' Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives. Iv - JN. 11. - EWING, Speaker . of the Senate. Peansgbania ai. Sncurriu'a Osilet.. ._ i 1 de, hereby certify thai the foregoAng is a true copy of i-Resolution proposing do amendment of the. Constitution; which was agreed to at the last session .of Cho Legislature, by a majority of the faembees elected to each house, the oiiginal of which • re - mauls filed in this office: and m compliance with the, tenth article ofthiConstitution of the Common. wealth, I du hereby cause the same to be published, as directed by the aid article. - ' JriTismovir whereoCl. have here. i.- ; unto 'sbt my-hand and seal of said of. &a. at liarrilburg, this 14t1i,day of June,lB4l.` FRS. 'SHUNK. Stet of the Commonwealth. „ July 3 27-3m6 Mtge • • All(k — F the Acts of Assembly of Pennsylvania. of .a imblio sod Nenersibuiture from the yearlloo to 1840 mcluslis Pennsylvapia Justice. Just received and for sale by - • B. BADMAN. Jane 26 - •26.• *Saftty„Faiise. iIIESII stipplir of-Eifety rose. joet received Pa- end ibr sate by. • 1. DANNA. 44 rebtuary Itlkb, . 1 .. ERE INDEMNITY AGAINST' LOSS BY WIRE. The' Franklin Fire Insurance. • Compant,of. iladelphin - . CAPITAL $lOO 000. PAID IN s r • • (Mayan ,rsammet:, - VONTINUE tomoko Ittetirance, povmement and' ILI limited on ovary deoCiiption of properly in town• end country on the psual favorable terms.. Mar 163 j Clici•nut Strert mar fin Wert: • CH A RLES N. DA NCKER, Preside t. DIU ECTO RS; _ _ _ C•harks M Banner, "Samtretf2rant; Jams Scott„ • • - Frederirk Drown.. Thomas 1/art. Jaca R. Smith. ' T 36 was S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards, Tobias 'Wegner. Mordecai D. Lewis. CH ARLES G. WA NCH ER; Sec't. • The Subscriber has ken appointed agent for tiny above mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make insurance, on every . desetiptionof property, at 'the lowest rates. Pottsville, June 19. 1841. -Welherill &Brother; AT 411 E OLD STAND, ` No. 65 NORTH FRONT- STREET, EAST SIDE. .• FURZE DOORS FROM VIE CORNER OF ARCII PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and / Calomel, ground in (3il, $ • Red Precipt, ' • Red Lead, ' White do , Lit barge, Vitriol Alb:. Chronic Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine do Greet, Tart. Emetic - do Red Ether Suter. , Patent Yellow do Nitric • . ' Sugar Lead • do Acetic Copperas - Lunar Caustic _. - iOl. Vitriol Cotn. do Aq. Fortis . Met. Morphia 'Muriatic Ab id Sulpli. do ;Epsom Salts Lac.Snlphifir Tart. Acid Opi.de Nil rcot. Sup .Carb. Soda Bermes Mineral - Corms, Sub. Merc. • Ethiops „do. Refiners o fChamptior,SalN it re,Brimitione,llorszAtd„ , Offer for sale the above mentioned articles together with' 'a general assortment of Paints. Dings and Dte Stuffs:- and every other article in the Chemical and Medicine inc. . . Being manufcturers of all tbe a rticlesenumerated on dar the above head, they pledge themselvesito supply their friends and the publiron the most reasonable' tepmel - , • Window and Picture Gloss. from 68,t0 4 V. Oct 1 1837 48— rascal Iroll - Works Ware- horise. N 0.77 South Third Street. S. E. cotnet Watuts PHILADELPHIA. Morris . 7'asker ,S• Morris, 'RON Founders, and Manufacturers of Cost m Grates, Furnaces, }Mellen hooves, Bath Boil ore, Perpetual Ovens, dr.c. Welded Wrought iron Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, &c: Davrs Safely - Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry reyeived,and eastinf a delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1838, Davy's Safety Lanips, OF the best construction, and most approved kind also makes new gooses to old letups, and other epaire done at the subscriber's Clock . and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre 'Street; Pottsville: June 1 2ft—tf JOSEPH COATSWORtIIA SWAMIS PANACEA. For the cure of Scrofula, or King's evil,- kaphylts, and - the halt ofpantful,clisagreeable, and hitherto incriratter affections resulting therrfrom, Rheumatism, Ulrerour Sores, Wire Swellings, Disease* tt,f the Bverand Skis General Debiltiy, 4-e. and all Diseases arising from • /inpurityof Blood. HIS Medicine Is particularly recommended et this season of the year, as an•alteratrve and a purifier of the blood. It gives ir tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids aro uncon scious of until they have experienced its effects. It is also recommended% Diseases where the lungs and breast ate supposed to be affected, and .also where the constitution is broken down by the use of Mercer) , or Quinine :• 'TUTS MEDICINE has the singular fortune just tribute to its great merit, of being reccommend. ed by the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; whereas riot one: of the spurious mixtures. Nada in imitation of it, has the least support from the Medical Pam:dip This fact offers an argument so plain and donor that it needs only to be mentioned ter enter convictio . Swairde Panacea is recommended to 1 those inv.!, ids for whom Physicians prescribe S rsaparilla Syr ups. Extracts, &c. Prepared at Swaim's Labarator . Philadelphia.. Sold by Or Batman, Agent for chnylkill Coun ty. and Sishn S. C. Martin, Druggi . Centre Street Pottsville. September 12, - 27—tf MOUNT cartrom HOTEL, Schuylkill County, Pa. ittunEN uniGpti Eli ES PECTitILLY announces to his friends and in Al k the public that ho has taken this splendid, airy and delightful establishment, situated at . at; the termination of ihe _Heading and Philadelphia Roil Rood; where ho wilt I be happy to wait on thoserwho visit the Coal Region, on rosiness. et for the perniure 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 Being withhi tett minutes walk of the Ikirough of Pouhaille, though euMetently removed to escape the deist and noise of that busy bostling place, it' rs 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 bestiful garden. over looking the Myer Schoplisill, the Schuylkill Canal. Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending to the Mine'. and thence to Sunbury) theetntrel'urepifie, end itt the same lime affording a teal and romantic view of five Mountains. The house is sorplied with pure mountain spring water. ond a pothing establish. meet, enrivalled in the *Autry. A splendid pleas. ore Carle kept flit the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may be disposed to visit the Mines. IR enjoy the wild and - roinantic scenery of the surroun ding country. Individuals or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. Mount Carbon, Jane 19, 1941, spring Fagibions. MIRE sobscribera ha* received by late imp . orta lion, the Spring and Summer Fashions wah a handsome assortment of Spiing goods, consisting of wool and web dyed Bloc ,Illeek and fancy colored eloths.and - cassimeres. new styled - London single milled cassimeres do. plain Black and very rich figured Silks and Satin vestings.Dianumdr, Meri. no. a splendid article entirely new for vesting. Black Satin and jitney silk cravats, Henri Perlin Silk and Hoskin Glovea,Fancy Gum elastic Suspenders. &e. , • The above article, wilt he sold 15 per cept less than the nsual prices for cash at , - LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. - Corner of Coate Mahantengo St. • . Aprzl24th _ St. inbes Salt. • SUPERIOR article for proem . ing Potk. For A, sate by „ E. Q. & A HENDERSON. Sonaory 2.. • ASDRItW EICS.SEL. 25-1, EMU