II • , , • , Religiotip •11Togice. • •* - THE Rev. :'Asher: AI: 'e or Ike Leonard street Iburch, Phila. will lector ' in this Awe, on . MOneay and-Tuesday eveningso lir end lith - insf,.. at the Universalist Church; where * all who - Teel edestre to judge" righteous judgerient" as. to , the Ire or ', ' & rCa laity omeo intro!, II have an opportunity or '. hearing its merits, eloquently presented to their . con i i eerition, in the light or scripture . reason, - and common sense. Th+ . B . who - are ;in the, habit . . of condernning.its adv*tes and, sentiments with : (Intl knowing ; what It ii.i whether clergy or Laity, are respectfully solicitedo attend, tee their own benefit in their endeavors o fell% it hereafter" 0 Prove sit things, h'etch est that :Mkt& is good.". ) ill - ST. PAUL. Airiest 14th 1841 • .i 33—, • To the Honorable' he Ju : gef, of _the • Court of QOarie Sessions, for the county of SehOy kill. THE petition of Frederick D'Estimauville, to. spectfully showethi! That Your petitioner-oc ' copies that welt mogwn..rublic flow, called .the •" Pennsylvania Hall" pitaite on Centre Street in the', Borough of Pottsvillg. , hich said house is well calculated for a public ho, sti of entertainment, and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable for travellers. llelliereforel: p rays the Court to grant ' hiMn llcense to keep•thk. sine for the ensuing year. • And yo.er petitioner wile fter pray. •,' , FREDERICa TVESMIAUVILLE. We;;lthe subscribersicitir t eniof, and residing with , in the bounds of.the Botough of ;Pottsville, do here ', by Icertify, that we aielycrenrially aegliainted with Frederick D'Estimauvillei the tibOve named peti tioner. That lie is andliwo know him lobe, of good • repute for honesty and teniperance, and is well pro-' voea with, house rix.dn! and conveniences for the logiling and accommodation of inhabitants, stran,- gets, and tr A vellers. Sodlure further certify, that know the house flit Ityhich the license is prayed, and from its nefghborhciod!and situation, believe it to be suitable for a tavern, 4intl necessary to acCom umlaut the public, and entertain strangers and • travellers. Silliman. Jr. I d John Sites. •- :Jacob Reed, Jesse. Foster. , • Jno. C. Offertnan, Edward Hughes, • , charles Worman, : 9 H. Shubert, James H.Beatty, E W. H Tweed. John. Shippen, Burd Patterson, , August 14 6 - 33=1 -- I .... A Ineeting; - Othe Iris h citizens of Pottsville , will he held on s Mondsy the 16111 iifsit4 at Mr. O'Connor's Ho tel; at 8 o'clock P M., fur the purpose of , forming a • volunteer corps. - t A. T. P. August 14th :'• !i 1 • 33-- • Hydraulic, slop Cocks, & c. lllHE,Suliseriber hat; . ost/received a fresh supply -E- of Hydrants, Stop Ouchs, Screw Bibbe Taps, common db. Ferrules, &C. &c, manufactured to or.. der, the best kind used in Oils Borough. B. BANNAN. IPerforated Orjstoi Board 111, A BEAUTIFUL mae,lako plain do. Just re ceived and for sale by r t- B. BANNAN. August 14th Anguet 14 . -- Drafting raper. • _. COMMON Drafting PaPer in Rolls. Also.Ws termen's Double Ekgnt, Super Royal and Medium Do. Just receive( and IN' sato by . 1 B. 'HANNAN.. i •! 33 Augipt 14 Pani' phle4 Laws. IVOTlCE.ishereby given. that the Phamplile 4 - 11 Laws for the session o 1 1841 , have been receiv ed at this office , and are ready for delivery to al persons entitled to receive them. GEOIFE RABAT, Proth'y. Prothonotary's office, Scbitylkill t . 33-3 t. county August . 14,1841. . Journals of the Legislature. NOTICE is hereby giveh, that the Journals of the Legislature for session of 1841. Am, have been received at the Ciimmissionera' office, in the Borough of Orwigsbure / ! and are ready fur de. delivery t. , 111 entitled to repeive them. - A pack iv for each Scholl) District in, Schuylkill county, h. , n 140 been receild, and is ready for de livery to a r a,ll of the Eoards tof School directors. 3011 N 11. t.DOKNING, Cle,k. Commis.iorters' Office, Or avigaburg, Aug. 14th 1841. - OFFICE 01 THE Philadelphiaßeading RAIL BOAn 'AN Y. ripfiE President and Managers of the Philadel HH phia & Reading Rail Rbad Company giVe no to the TRADE. that they haie made arrangements to open their COAL RAi RW AY from Pottsville to the river Delaware for the transportation of coal, in all the month of Novemb4 next. Rates of Freight ank Toll on Coal. From Port Carbon, Poles Mount Carbon, or Behoylkill Haven, the charge for Freight and Toll onLeoal ( delivered in the C4mpany's Cars on their Railway) will be as follows p 4 • Per ton, During the months of Deceriber, Janua. ty,'arid February. During the months of Much, April, . May and June. _ _ _ During tho months of July, Aogust.Sep. : tember, October, and November. 2,00 ' At allowance of 20 cents rer ton will be made to those who furnish their own cars. From Port Clinton the charges will be 25 cents per ton less than the above. t . ' - By order of Board, IS. BRADFORD, Secretary Treasurer., Philadelphia, August 14tli 1841. .33 • t Stephen's Central America. A FEW copies of this legaut--and inter esting -k - • work remains unsold a the Rook Store of the eubseliber. t It BANI 4 rAN: August 7 . . 1 . 32 ~ -- -- Auditor's , Notice. . i /WU subscriber having I?een appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county to 4 disivitmte the Balance in the hands of James Palm er, Administrator of the estate of William Whit. tingham, late of Port Carbmi, in Schuylkill county, ji deceased: too and among t ose who may be enti. tied to the same therefore wit attend for that purpose in the. Register's office, at rwigsburg, in Schuyl— kill etiunty,on Monday the 13th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place - Mose who feel themselves interested may attend if they think proper. r . I - JACOB KREBS, Auditor. Orwigsborg.lAugust 14th 1841. 33-4 t iVotice. - ; To all the heirs and legal representatives of Val. efittee Stahl, late of Pineiove township, in the candy of Schuylkill, dicealed. Pursuant to en order of !be Orphan's Court of the County of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held on thd premises or the said &ceased, lathe town.. ship of Pinegrove in the county of Schuylkill, on Wedneaday the fifteenth dair of September neat, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon lo make partition of the real estate of the said deceatied, to and among his children and legal represeirativet, ,if that can be done without prejudice to and spoiling orthe whole, otherwise to value arid a Fprase the same; when and where.you may attend if yoti think proper. - JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Orwigsburg,.itugust 14 1 33-51 . Office of the, Mine Bill and Schuylkill . Haven Rail `road Co. - Philadelphia, kugost 5, ISM ►E Board of Manageralhavo this day declared 11. JR la dividend from the profits of the Road for the lapt bia months, of Six percent upon the capital stock, anktject to - that:4la Is .payable on and alter the 14th. anat.. JOHN H. cnEssoN, Treasurer. 33 August 14 =EI Au limos Noti •.. , grHg Ondimigeed Atiditerappciuted hrthe phan'semirtliidistribite theametrireinaining in the bands Or Pe* Kehl. Elft il* ministiat " of - the Estate of Emrich, late a y ttc. town. ship. deceased. 'to • and : among the respective heist and legal repreiontelives of the saidAVilliam Ent: rich. declaied. who May, be entitled lo the same ac cording to the order established by law : will . meet fofthet purpose at his office, In the llorougli of .or. %Viborg, on Holiday, the 30th . day -of August, 1841, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; when and where all persons interested may attend_ lif they think proper. . JAMES H. GRAE , Orwigeburg; An I4ih, 1841: HAildiorls Notitie.. - -:. • . .. filliE midersigned ' Auditol appointed by the Or. ' l . Ph a n Court t ' distribute the assets reMatning in the hands of Pet r Katz. Esq...Adininistrator of the Estate of Hear Dieter, late of Wayne town; 611 44 -deceased , to a d among the respective heirs and legal 'representatives of the laid Henry Dieter. deceased, lab° may ibe entitled to thcisame accord= ing to law. will melt for that purpose et his Office. in the Borou:h of Orsvigsburgi On Tuesday,the 31st day of August. 1841. at I I. o'cloCk in itheforenoonl when and where all! persona interested may attend if they think properL . , - i - , JAMES H. GRAEF!, Auditor. Orwigsborg, Aug .St 14th. 1841. : 33-31. Auld itorhic° Notic • i • T HE nridersigneii Auditor appointed by the Oi. ' phan's Court lit and , for Schuylkill County, to distribute tho assetsremaining iii the hatas john D. • Long, Admibistiator of .tbe Estate of 'Dowd Kremer, late of East Bruriswick township. deceased, to and among the respective creditor of the said David Kremer, deceased, according tolthe order es tablished by law, will meet for that purpose at his Office, in. the Borough of Orwigsburg,t on Werlacs• day, the let day of September next, at 111 o'clock in the forenoon ; when ( ind where peptone interes ted may attend it.th v think proper. . JAMES H. GRAEF, Auditor. . Orwigaburg, Auglist, 14th 1841. 33..-31 Public Sale. pRSUANT to ao order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill coinity. the subscriber, Adminis. trator of the estate i3c. William J. Milyer, late of West Brunswick towiiihip, in the county of Schuyl. kill, deceased., will expose to sale by Pufilic Vendee. on Saturday the 18th day of September nest, at I o'clock in the afternoen. at the house of H enry Gra ver, in the township of West Brunswie and coup. ty afotesaid: innkeeper: One two StOiy '1 avern House, Store House, Stables and Sheds, and about twelve acres of l od, situated • ass 1 .1 0 " in the township of West B unswick in Schuylkill: -county, on the Centre turn— pike road about three miles below Orwigsburg, ad. joining lands of Isaac Moyer, - John Schell, and others. ' ALSO, one lot pr piece of Ground, situate in the township of East Brunswick, in Schuylkill county, adjoining lands of Jonathan Yost, Bedard Kepner, William Audenried, and others, containing one acre strict measure. - ALSO, four Lots of Ground in the town of Mc— Keansburg, in the county of Schuylkill.L numbering in the general plan of said town, with the numbers 1 iO, 196, 152, 156, late of the estate of said de— ceased. Attendance will be given and the condi— tions of Sale made known at the time and place of sale by DANIEL SHOLLENBERG ER, Admiiiistratos. By Order of the Court, s• JACOB KREBS, Clerk Orwigaburg, August 14th, Dill. 33-6 t Assignee's Sale. ripflE subscriber, assignee of Daniel Finney, will lit offer at public sale, on Monday and Tuesday, the 23d and 24th of August inst., at the MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, South Eabt corner ig Penn' and Fifth St. in; the Borough of Reading. all the House. hold, Barand Kitchen Furniture, of said Hotel. It is almost new and of eicellent quality, and'Modern finish—consisting of Beds, Matrasses,jMehogany sofas, Mahogany and Windsor •Chsirs, Carpets. Side-boards, Bureaus' Mantle and Pier Glasses, Tables, Stoves, Bar aid Table ware, Glass, - China, &c. &c. Sale to commence a l t 10 o'clock, A, 4, - Condi tions agate made knOwn by RICHARP BOONE, Assignee. Reading, August ,11 I 33-2 Jnienile Piano In • stucter, J UST received and for sale by B. BANNAN Also Burrow's Pianp Primer. October 17, `.l EMI %WHEREAS Johi P ci T. Hazzard and John Strauch, Mereltants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard end *ranch, did on the ninth day of February. A. D. IS4I, execute to the undersigned a general Assignment', of their effects, r 4 ield in co. partnership and individual, which a ft er providing for the payment ol one small preference, provides for the payment of all their debts equally and ratea bly without stipidatiod. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons having demands against the said firm, or either said John T. Hazzard or John Strauch, to' press nt them to the undersigned. and all persons ii,deb ed to the said hue. or either the said John T. Hazzard and John Strata, are te quired to make payment without delay. F. W. HUGHES, I GEO. C. WYNKOOP, , . • , &algae% The Assignment and a full ;statement statement of affairs may be seen at any time at the office of • Pottsviiie..August 14, 1841. $ 1,50 EEO W AS lost in this Borough a few daY s. since, a small leather Covered Pass Book,llabelled B. Banian, in Account with T. 4J. Beatty. any person hairpicked up the same, and will returnit to this office, shall be reasonably rewarded. August 7tb, • 32 CALL Al' TIIE CHEAP SWORE! - NEW GOODS. rrtflE subscriber Las returned from Philadelphia a• 'again with hisisecOnd stock of Goods for the season, which embraces a large and fashionable as sortment of choice. Blue, Black and ,Invisible Green Cloths, Sattineto antiGaesimeree, • Summer Cloths, .Grillinge. are., • , Sattina and nesting, of various ktn a,. ' Comprising a geperal assortment of Dry &Pods, • LI - all of which will be,aold it tho lowest cash: prices. or made up in the Most fashionable .manger at the shortest notice. My prices I believe to belOwer than the Goose can - be purchased :elsewhere. !call and see. and judge for yourselves. 'JAMES MeALA: Pottsville. July 3, 1841 , INSTRUCTION OtN H Piano. Forte. ?I HE inhabitants of Poltaville and its vicinity are . 44 moat respectfully 'informed that the Elubscriber will give instruction on the Piano Forte to such persons that may feel disposed to patron ise him. lie will attend at stated.hours, in any family ; his terms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store, Centre Street. ' EF. RICHARDS. - 2S--ly :"July 40 SugarCure4 Hama ) 6 FE vir,!Hhde.,:euperior cured him, int recei. 231 . ved and for sale by, • - 'MILLER 4 ELAGGpIitY P B— • _ July 10 Relined Whale ,Oil 20 WYS, received and for side by MILLER I 4 HAGG 7uly3Q Notice. F. W. HUGHES. 1 33_ 'Pass Book. GRRAT DARGAINIii FOREIGN-FANCY ‘ 3l, DRY GOOIX3, , AVATCREWSTATIONARY AND PERFUMERW,II IM &reign- Whole:n*3 Wards:Wee, 141., 'South' FOURTH TOIII2II. liberal—it Iderest importing .priceir.l ' jug rewind by . the hist Alevreitechete • s VERFordkar:, = - .attcases Estrada. Toilet Wa ter% Sol imiarid Oile. • Dhow , Flower Water, a pram" article, by the' .. • • 4FANCY GOODS t - , 15 caiwo.of die most choice 4 . Iplicoi, grerioifi aod_Frenoh. , .. 7.- - . • - , ......7 , - . AINORDIONSO-8. 10 end , 12 , q. l 4`-'Pluinitod 7 BRUSHES.— , ISO gross-Teeth' Biorhesy 9'd and 5 rows. flair, /101 sod Sharing,- pwarde of 100, potierno. .. - .- : . , - - Auditor. 33,;,* ' COMM—Beat Soffola - Twist,. and. Dressing CDTLEHY-4Dest English Razors, Pen Knives, Scisooro.'etc. ' I Ccitton, Net, enibroidered eta— gent patternit.. ' - SATCHELS. TA ed and uncovered. • STATIONARY. 5 cases fancy ar.d stapie StationarY. well selected. viz : ••Crayon'si Conte, - Card Cases. !ucket Books, Inkstands. 10 casesi German Slate!, at very low rates. PA PE R.--Bank Post..Noto' and I Billet Paper. Fancy colored, giaced. gold. and ettiased. DRY GOODS. 3 cases - Linen and Linea Cam _ brio 11ditik. hem stitched and; embroidered. I du Bajou'is best Kid Gloves, Silk knd Mohair 1 do Garters, Bags,Suspenders,Gbive-kmts. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. • . - . 40Jioxes common to best French, !newest Paris , style. , . .. .(To secure a good selection , call ear y, at the For. tun Wholesale Warehouse, Hi Sou h FOURTH ; Street. , F. _ , A. OTTMON ROSE , , Importer. ' Country ` Dealers will find it toltheir Interest .to examine goods! before purchasing elsewhere. Phila. August' [ ,32-3 t. DENTISTRIL • ri C. WILLIAMS. of Philadelphia, takesTthis ` *4 •lnethod to infbrm his friends, and the public generally. that 6 will be at the Peoniiylvanta Hall, Pottsville. on Monday 'evening the :10 of August, where all operations appertaining fn Dentistry. will be performed; on the latest and: niost approved principles, at his penal prices. He will remai two weeks. July 311 31—. In beautiful style,Aue. 1841. ROBERT !BERRY'S MUSUEM. Edited by S. G. Goonatcni author of Peter Parley's Tales. The unprecedented success which has hitherto at tended this highly valuable and poptilar juvenile Magazine has induced the publisher 7 commence a new volume with the August aumbe , which:is to embrace several improvements. This work, has attained a circulation of more than 7 bOO copies, in less than six Months. The•great objeCil of this work cis to do good—by cultivating a taste,or reading : by exciting reflection; by training thmind. body and right habits; by cultivating a love for pure and intocent pleasures and recreant:ma by elevating the tone of morals,: by promoting a Jove of mankind, and a reverence for religion, by inculcating kindly sentiments, and that species of politeness which is founded in the obligation to do to another as' we would have another do to us. The seadond volume will - surpass any magazine of the kind ever issued front the American press,in point of 'original mat. ter, engravings, mechanical executioe, and . general appearance. The publishers are detet•mined to pro duce a magazine every way adapted to the wants of the juvenile community, and the intelligent standard of public opinion on the subjett. Prepar ations are being made to introduce (at great ex pense) a set of designs just imported from Europe : the first of the series will make its appearance in the first number of the new volume. , The designs will be executed by the beat Artists, and colored in a beautiful and attractive style. "A page of MUSIC will accempapy each number comoosed expressly forth° Work by Gao. J.' Wires, President of the, Handel and Hayden Society. In a word, we prom ise to furnish our young readers with .e large quart. tity of matter at a small price, which we hope will 'make them wiser, happier and better. 1 The terms are One Dollar and Fitly emits a year , • in advance. ' BENJAMIN BANNAN,. Agent.' Pottsville July 31 31— Journeymen Wanted. wir ANTED immediately by the subscriber. two v . good, sober and industrious Journeymen Tailors, and one small - Intl - Maker, to I whom good wages and constant employMent will be given by the weett. • JAMES Mc'ALARNEY. July 31 - 31— 42- . German Books, German 'Bibles, Do Testaments, Do Hymn Books, Do Catechisms Do Stark's Handbuch, Do AB C Books. Just received and for sale wbolesal4 and retail by - B. ROMAN. July 24 • ' 30. . .Flora's Diclionaq. BY AIRS. WIRT. In Eastern (ands they talk in Flowers ' And they tell inn Garland, their fovea and cares: Each blossom that blooms in their Garden bowers', On its leaves a mystic( language bear. This elegant work with black leaves bound up with each page for drawing and colciring. Just received and for sale by B. HANNAN. 0 , 3 -- July' 24 Irish Eloquence C _EMS of Irish eloquence,Wit and Anecdote Just received and for sae by B. B4NNAN. July 24 The World in a Poekel Book W HICH ought : tolie in the pocket of every person who cares.about knowing a thing a two about the world. Just published, end for sale by .. B. BANN Aq. July 24 - . 30.-;- Bibles & Prager Bo(Ws. ELEGANT Bibles. and Prayer Boas. suitable for presents. Just received, and flit{ itale by B. B4NNAV. —s.o— July 24 Borne Book Grilled! Ir. A ND Medicine, being a popular Tee , Use on the .."■• means of avoiding and curing disealtea, and or wearying the Health and vigor of the Body to the latest period. &c. &c. Also the Gentleman's Medical- Pcichat Book: Just received and Tor sale by B. BANNAN. July 17 ' NEY. '27-t Geripian grEnglitih lloictiSmarb GERMAN 4. Englivh Colloqnial Ninnies, and Folien's German , Grammar. received and for,eale by _ B"NANI July 17-: ' 29 Paineta'olitical Woks. J JST received and for sale by I .8. DAMAN. - ..Julv 17 I 29- fbr the beat quality at 20 cents 'baulk!. eon. `g•F daunt on land, at, the Kilns adj > Sintag the aqueduct on,Rucklufa,Canal. JOHN PORT R. - SnccesauritifChurlia 204 Shippers. May 82 Silks. BBLACKMar.tue. Gros do Rhine. Gro ire Swiss, Blue Black Gras de Grains do. Corded Gros Do Algiers, striped and figured . Pint de floir. figured Gtoktienapa•Ac. II RTY. 48- THE:,M 40trwiAL. ' 20i 0 nets plain ®nil fancy, "cover. A NEW VOL Lime! Lime!! E. W. EARL • -Trio :Foundry.: - - TYPEANDSTEREO TYPE FOUNDRY,;:No- 74 Zoltan. corner afGrild.strich,New York. Alie'subscribeta take thie Method of announci ng_ bitheir friends and th e pubfic**giiierallb that nay' iiiglinrchasedthe extensive and - well known Type " ,fitiindrY: formerly - owed.: byA Messrs;- "Connor it Gooks. they have removed .the same to their present antral location. * Ilaving made e.ttenSive revisions, alterations "and additions, they are emir prepared to execute orders* of any magnitude- they may be fa vored with, witth - protntitineva. and on as favorable terms is at any 'Foundry In America: To their new specimen Boot. which has been rer• eently estensiyely circulated, they, *mild respect fully refer.' ; • -• All edictal inannfaCtured by them shall boor a material equal, if not superior to any manufactured in this country a and undergo a thorough examine lion, as to appearance, ranging, Aressing, and priqi rrassortiug. All smiles , exhibited •in Specimen- Bookjirmerly Weed bj , Connor Cook'o, tugeth. er With Sorts and Fronts sold by them, can now be furnished frOm this Foundry, - twithout delay, with many since _ added. • WM. HAGAR 4 co. are °reuse far the sale of the 'Napier. Washingten and Smith PRESSES, which, together with Chases, Case; "Composing' Sticks, - Furniture, Init,l - and every article need in the Prictingimemeas will he kept and hand; u Cur. • oisheJ'at manufacturers' prices. machine tiast'Type manufactured al this Foundry. New York, July 37 HoddrigdeNsly Expositor J UST received .and fat oda by BAN. July 17 . HANN 29 • Paper! Paper!! 10" REAMS Foolscap, Letterk- Wrapping I . 7 Paper, faint lined _k comma', cheaper than ever.; Just received and for Bale by B. BANNAN. July !7 ,i 29- Bill raper. • • MIAINT - and Red lined, at 25 cents per quire -iv Just received and for sale by B. 43ANNitN. July 17 29 A NEAT family Carriace, adapted to one or two Horses, with I set of Harness. For sale very low by T. 4 J. BEATTY. July 16 - 29 Soap .t Candle Maivaractory, No 19, Wood Sired, between 2d, and 3d,, and Y►ne and Ca Streets: • PHILADELPHIA. JOUN EANOROI4,! Jam, Respectfully informs Storekeepers, Merchants &c., that he Manufactures and has for sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow, and Brown Soaps. • aMoield and Dipped' Candies, All of good quality and at readable prices. •A LiDER,q. DIECOURi ALLOWED FOR CAF H. Philadelphia. July 10, 28=11y Flowers of Poetry, nEt Poetry of Flowerer, with 12 colored plates ' 4 - 0 Just recetv.ed and for sale by B. BANNA N. 28— July 10 A SMALL supply of the Collier's Guide, or a 2- IL Transverse section of the Coal Region, on which all the veins are delineated.together with the pitch. distances /ire. nleatly nut op in Pocket Book form, just received and for sale by July 10 Frei]Ch and German Lan. ITIHE subscriber respectfully announces to the m- public that he is prepared to give lessons it; the French .and German languages, in_ classes or in private families. For terms apply at Mr. Shuhert's Store, Centre Street. E.F. RICH A R DS. July IU 28—lyr. Pottsville InStitnte. O HE Summer session of this institution will commence on June 2181, and will continue twelve weeks exclusive of the vacation. It ia earn estly requested that all having wards or children to enter, will do so at the commencement of the see don, as much of the success of the pupils depen opon a prompt and judicious classification. No al townies -will hereafter be made for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. TERMS. • Plain English branches. ' $ 4 00 Higher " '• 6 00 'Classics 8 00 Stationary, 25 C. W. PITMAN, A. B. Principal. N. B. Books wall be furnished to the pupils at the customary prices when requested by the parents. June 19 . 25 foots and Shoes. Ladies tine Buskins, do Leather, do. do French. Ties, do Grecian, do. do Slippers. do Boots, Morrocco and Leather Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, do 'Coarsed do do Shoes, coarse and fine. Children's Shoes of-every size and quality. just received from New York. end for sale very low by T. & J. BEATTY. Nov. 28, 48— MOWN Life-Pins, and Mae- PENHE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat - went of almost every species of aiaease by the use of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. is no longer a matter of doubt, as a reference to the caper ience of mad, thousand patients will satisfactorily peeve. Dur. ing the present month alone. nearly one hundred cases have come to the knowledge of Mr.Moffat, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a permaneat core by the exclusive and judicious use of the Lifelle dteines—some eight or ten of these had been consider. ed beyond all hope by their medical attendants. Such happy results are a-source of great pleasure td Mr.,M. and inspire him' with new confidence to reccimmend the of his medicines vo his fellow.citizeni. The LIFE MEDICINES are a purely VEGETABLE preparation.. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration. and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions of the sysectn—carryingefrallaeri tneeious humors, and assimilating with and purifying the blood. For this reason. in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia. the Life Medicines will give relief in a ahoy ter spade of time than:any other prescription. In fever and-Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of every description, Sick Headache, Heart-burn, Dizziness ►3 the head, Paks in the Chest. Flatulency, impaired dp petite, and in every dilease arising from an impcaty of the blood, or is disordered state of the stomach, the use . of these bledicine t s has always proved to be beyond doubt; greatly ,seperior to any other mode 'oftreat menr. KM , AU that Moffat me Mr. Mot aske of his patients is to.bsi pan i cular in taking them strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he ' hia.self may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain 'credit, It is alone by the resuha of a fair trial. le the reader an invalid, and 'does he wish to know whether the Life Medicines will Snit his own case? If so, let him call or send . to Illr.Moffafriagent in this place, and pro ,cure a copy oldie medical Manual, designed, as a Do-. mesaie Guide to Health, published gratuitously. Heisill therefind enume ted very many extraordinary cases of corer, and . perha s some exactly similar, to his own. Moffat's Medica Office in New York, 375IBroadway. This Medicin can also be obtained of • - ' MILLER ds HAGGERTY, . , Agents for Schuylkill County. i Pottsville, September 26 1340. , ' , 39-4 • . Sliippmg Books. HE best and trims improved Shipping Netts for T Coil Deems. just ipriatalaad for ludo at-this Miy Carriage for Sale; Collier's Guide. B. BANNAN. 28- guages. mix Bitters. `~ PULMONARY-PRESERVATIVE! FOR Coughs. Colds,rinfluenatti, Asthma, ettarttui 11.' Diseases of the Breast and Lunge, Initair en "I SP' prnsibingEorieumption. • . The above thetheine has proved iteelfone of thermos* effiestinars ever , employed the above affections.? ft is. well known by thousands, but, in order t o make it more generally knoire, the proprietor thinks it necessa ry to publish the - following proofs which constitute but a mall ponion of the testimony that might be adduced in proof of its efficacy. ' • Tbroughoat'Oermany it is used and employed more than-any other!prepa ration for Colds, dic., and so well known for its efficacy, that they call it thee I IFE PRESERVER" - ..Frice 50 cents a bottle, ( haW pint 1 Extract from a letter from NathinielAtweed, Esq. of Earton:Pennsylvanus. Dear Sir should cohsider '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 ofmedicine for coughs. colds. dre.. I never fbund. relief mail lately having used Or. Sechter's Pulmoriarv'presersative,- 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 shortriers of breath, with all of which I have been ;tallied for two years past. lam now Ishwever enjoying as coed healthasevor.and owe my rerovcry to the above Valuable medicine. Translation from a commindcation in German. • Pirreneso, June 26th, 1840. DR. LEIDY, at Philadelphia. . Respected Sit was much pleasc4l after my Revival in this country. to find that Dr. Bechter's valuable prep. oration. so long successfully uscd 'in many parts of Germany, to nonow prepared by you. I have seen many wonderful cures made by it in the old country. Many persons whose lungs were supposed to be ahnost en tirely destroyed; and pronounced incurable, have been restored to gee& health by it. I know where one care was beyond the lopes °f ever recovering and was fir years Kelp! Cu, and confined to bed without being able to sit up, but wip raised by the wonderful effects of Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary. Preservative, and so far cured as to be able to ride and walk about k great many in stances have been cured in the varicus 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 win has been in Germany. When properly known no family will be without it 29- You rs, §lgsed, SIGMUND P. S. I get it in thtsplace ofyour agent.SCHARItE. Trenton, N. J., October 112th.1839. FRIEND I.P.tov i—Thee,will be much surprised at my communication. when I inform thee of my perfect re covery, after having used : siz bottles of thy medicine. Thee knows how miserable and distressed' I was. Pale. and sickly, without appetite, full of ;pain, with much cough. and, oppression ip my chest, rattling in my throat to. lam now enjoying good health, and though 60 yearn of age. feel yoring in spirits, and nmst attribute my good health to the gOod t (frets of thy Pulmonary Perse.vative. fhy friend and well wisher. Signed, lIEUECCA , F.1111.,EN. Extract of a letter front the Rev. Israel Hopkins of Battintore. On your recommendation,l made use of Di. Reeliter's Pulmonary Preservative." and although I tried alt other remedies for my cough, I never found relief except from the above medicine. I have been mochtenefited by it, and have recommended it to many others, who have suffered with pains in their breasts. coughing, spitting of blood, difficulty of breathing colds: induensas, &c., an r all have been speedily Cured thereby. Numerous other certificates and recommendations, accompany th directions. PRICE, 50 CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pint.) The above ix prepared and sold,. ‘VHOLESA LE and RETAIL, at DR, • LEI DY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No d also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S Drug store,. Pottsville, Schuylkill County. July 10 1841 4 8-Iyr Pot( jIIe ANTHRACITE' !RON 'WORKS. THE subscribers are npw prepared to do all kinds A of Castings, of the lbeat quality on the must reasonable terms; the Furnace end Foundry being mmediately on the Cana!, Castings will be deliver. cd in Beats free of charge. Persona wanting cast: logs will find itAo their aBvantage to send orders to I MARSHALL & Co. May 8, • 19—ly Orders received for BerMingtoc Foie Hama, which on full trial prove to be better adapted to resisting fire than any other io use—they arc made from the same materials from which the celebrated China are nre manufactured. AIWA' AS ACOVE. New Boot and Shoe More. rip HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens la of Pottsville that he has opened a new Root & Shoe Store, in Centre S:rept, oppesihrW. T. Ep tinge Drug Store. He las just received from Phil. adclphta a large supply of every description of Boots, brougany, h shoes, among which are thefullow log : Gen'ts. Stitched toots, do Pegged do do T. Shoes, ' do Nullifiers; do do Quarter do Pumps, do Broogans.l Wi men's Roan R. R. Slippers ; do Lasting Welt do do Colored Kid do do . Black r o Co do do do Springs ; •I do French 1116roceo do do :do Leather do Misses Lasting Slippers. do Colored I do do Kid do do French Morocco do do Lasting welt springs, do Kid do do • do Call do do Youth's Leather .Boota, Children and Boys der Youth's Brougans end welt Boots ; 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, aecording to the latest style, end on moderate terms. Repairing done at the dinned notice, and at the most reasonable prices. RICHARD D. SHOENER. 24 =I June 12 Proposed Amendment to the Constitution. Ravioli°it Relative to the AmeAdme.nt tf the Resolved by the Senate and house of Repressn. tatives in General Assembly mei, That the Conati tattoo 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, from the third Tuesday of January, next ensuing his election, and shall not be capable of bolding it longer than a tingle term of three years, in any term of nine years" -,' WM A.PRABIX Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives. . . JN. tie EWING. . Speaker of the . Senate. Pennsylvania as. ~,... It .; SZCHSTAILI'a 0/.1/7CiL ' IS . . Id 1. hereby certify th t th e foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution pr posing an amendment of the Constitution; Which , as agreed to at the last i v session of the Legialatere ; by a majority of the mem bees elected to each house, the originid of which remains Sled in this offioe: and in compliance with the tenth article of the Constitution of the Common. wealth; I- du hereby cause the same to be published, as directed by thermic( article. - " ' .„,, st _ IteTr.siniton: whereot.l have here ,/ : "-- t unto set ni T hafid and seal of said of f:i-,! ,:.`Y. Ike, at Hi isburg, this - 14th day of ' i( l'' June 1841 ::: - .N.-,.. ' * 1 - - • '" July Ilitchinnerit Digest f . 4 - h F the acts of Assembly' of Pennsylvania , of' ‘ff public and generagnat are from the_ year 1100 to 1840 inclusive!' Also ltlcKinneybs Pennsylvania Justice. Just received and for sale by ' • • B. BANNAIi. 28 June 26 Lyeirs A ND Elockland'e.Geot received and 6r gat 300°15 Bal 33130IETER'S Slate Constitution Pita n. SHUNK, 'glide Commonwealth. 27-3 mo • °logy, & Blinemiogy. just Binear/. 25,.; INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS DV FINN The Franklin Fire Insurance , Company of Philadelphia, CAPITAL 1400,00 A PAID IN CHAITIR nrinervia. • • CONTINEIE to make - Insurance, partminuent anis limited on every dasetiption ofproperty in tow/ and country on the usual favorable torn* Olflc 1631 Chesnut Street neer fifth Street., CHARLES N. RANCHER. Peesidtert- DIRECTORS. -- Cho/Ilea Pk &seam 'Same: Omsk James Score. Frederick Drewry Thomas Hari, Jacob R. smith. Thomas S. Merril's, Geo. W. „Richard*, Tobias Wagner. .hfordesai A Lernfir. • CHARLES G. RA NCKER, Seek The Subscriber has been appointed agent fi.ir the above mentioned instiintior, and is now prepared to/ make insurance, on every description of property, al the lowest rate& ANDREW RUSS. EL. Entwine. June 19. 1841. 25-4, • Wetherill & Brother, 2 . AT WE ULD•STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET. EAST SIDE. Timm Doom, PROM TUE CORNIA or ARCH ripr , MAN UFACTURC,RS OF White Lead dryarri / Calomel, groundin Oil, $ Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Litharge, Vitriol Mb. Chronic Vellde , Sulp. Quinine do Green • Tart. Emetic do Red . Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric • -Sugar Lead . do Acetic . Copperas . Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol - Com. do Aq.Fonis Acet. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do . F.tisom Salts Lac.Sulptiur Tart. Acid Opi. de Nnrcot. Sup Carb. Soda ICermee Mineral Corros,Sub.Merc. Eihiops do. Refiners ofChamphor,Sal Nitre , Brimstone,lioraute,. Offer ramie the above mentioned articlee to ether wide a general assortment of Paints. Di ugeand e Staff% and every other ariieleiu the Chemical and "edictal' inn. ~. Being mantifcrurtirs of all the articles enumerated un dar the above head, they pledge themselveslto supply their friends and the publicon the most reasonable. tepinal Window and Picture Glass, from 6 a. to 4 33 . Oct 1 183'7 413 rascal Iron Works Ware house. No. 77 South Th4rd Street. S. E. corner Wake; PHILADELPMA. Morris, Tasker 101orria l IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Cot. Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Beal . ers. Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron. Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, &e. navy's safety Lamps of the best OmetructiOn. Patterns for the Foundry reeeived,anre.astings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut Bt. Philadelphia. September 26.1838. Davy's Safety. Lamps, fIF the beat construction, and moat approved Find: also makes new poses to old ramps, and nthev ermine done at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 22—tf JOSEPH COATSWORTII• SWAIM'S PANACEA. For the cure of Scrofula, or King's evil. Syphilis, and the host of painful,disagreeable, and hitherto iiicurabbs affecainat resulting therefrom, Rheumatism, Ukerous Nora, White Swellings, I:liseasea of the Liver and Skin General Debiltiy, 4 , c. and all Diseases arising from Impurity of Blood.. rEIHIS Medicine is particolarly recommended at this season of the year, as an olterativexind a purifier of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are 1:111M. ReioUB of until they have experienced its effects. It is also recommended in Diseases where the lungs and breast are supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by the use of Mercury or ; THIS MEDICINE , has the singelar fattens a , just tribute to its great merit. of being recommend ed by the mostcelebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and !uropc; whereas Lot one of the spurious mixtures, mode in imitation of it. hey the least sunned from the Medical tarolty. This fact Orem an argument ea plain end conerusite, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swaim's Panacea is recommended to all those kink ids for whoin Physicians prescrAeSorsapatilht Syr. ups. Extracts. Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory. Philadelphhi.. Sold by 13. Bannon, Agent for Schuylkill Comae and John S. C. Martin, Druggist., Centre Streit* Pottsville. September 12. 21—tf MOUNT CARRON NIOTEL, - Schuylkill County, Pa. REUBEN BRIGIIT;• ESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the"public that he has taken this splendid, airy ' and delightful establishment, situated at , the tapfination of the Reading and " s ", Philadelphia Rail Rood, where he wit/ ;•• 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 I. urge, finished and furnished in the best styte..—and no pains will be spared to render Satialaction to all who may favor it with a visit. 'Being within ten minutes walk of the 13oreogh of Pottsville,though sufficiently removed to escape the dust enpoint or that !way hustling 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 Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road. (eitending to the Mies'. ,and thence' to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike. and at the same time affording a teal and romantic view of five Mountains. The holm- is supplied with - pore ineuntain spring water, and. a Bathiog 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 sorroun-• ding country. Individuals or families may rely ow_ having ample room, and *every passible attention. Mount Carbon, June 19, 1841.1 15..4 spring Fashions. subscribers have reeeiveilby late invents tion, the Spring and Summer Fashions withea handsome assortment of Spring goods, consiatiegaf wool and web dyed Sloe Black and fancy colored cloths, and cassimerea, new styled London single milled cassimeres do. plain Week and very -riots figured Silks and Satin vesting.. Diamonds, Mari. no; a splendid article entirely ne* for vesting, Week Satin and Olney silk eravats, I Heavy Perlin Bilk and Hoskin Glovee,Fancy Gum elastics Suspenders. dr..e. &a, The above ankles will be sold 15 per _cent roe., than the usual prices for_enab at LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, • , Corner of Cooke Mahantengo St. April 24th . - 81. Lbetslo4ll... A SUPERIOR snide rot - Orel/arsine Potk. Fir Pik sale by F.. Q. & A HENDERSON, ..Tatitatty MEI 1011
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