II n II N - . On the i6th tbft. 'Rev.-Mr;.l3e , pee, Mr, ,Jortiittor Miee'Sitian•S•Fits, brat ) of Pori • c. IBM . , D IED - ,Ia thi s boroUgh, on Toeiday morning last WIT.. - sow iliwrow. infant son cif William H. and Mary W. Mann. aged s tdiaut.fivetnonths.. Oti igeatteitittY : ' in - orningliast, in the Borough . of Mineraille;latits - Wasrsn;Conaert oflose-th ver,Zaq. aged about 39 ye ars.,., • • On tile 6th.tnat. in Emit •Brunswig township. So tiowg. daughter-of Mr. Daniel !half,. in the 27th yeiai other age: ' o AtirK CORBECTIM TRYLKLY. , Aug.. 2181; 1841. WIIRATTI.OuIt . .jer i3arrel $5 75 do ; do • 2 37 WHEAT, per . -Buehel, " 110 BPS.' • ' .o. 00 CORN,'', ' 430 L 5 OWL do • 42 P.GGS, -' : - per iloz. RUTTLR. per Pound. BACON, " • (lo HAMS. d) lOTA:pr.:MS,'Per bushel. . per Igo I • Schuylkill !7eal Trade Shipments .of Coal for the day evening last. Shipped by Delaware Coal Co. Mihies &I,SPericeit 8 Heilner &,130n,'.: • • Geo: H Pottp, G ;diner :& Haggerty, Ben net & Taylor. Charles Leyden,. • Beli & Bolton, • I! Milner & Haywood', B Reeve & Pinicerteri, e Hill & Car'lner. Bpapl,.& Luther Nice, . George Payne, , Silly man &Evans, ' dharles'Eliet.', - 46 Prior & Jenkins, F J Perrin, . • R. Hoar, , • Union Collieries; Hugh Kinfiley, , Thomas Marti; Hews*. Babe?, Sundry . Per last report Shipcnens t) same periA - • PRICE OF FR From Pottsville to Mtilde!ph From Pottsville to New York LITTLE SCHUYLKILL For the aybek ending on Thu sday last. E. Tuna. Aug:l3th. Florida, 67' ..s ' Gen. Harrison, 34 . 4, _ N. Carolina, I 51 14 Daniel in the L. D. s 64 '.. ~ Rem 54 ' ... .l. Robinholt, 56 President, ' 53 .. ' rEx•Presitlent, -54 17 ' 18. Kline, ' 33 . 1 ss Carpenter, 54 .. . British Queen, r' .- -53 16 13 ; Wm. Wallace, ' 54 .4 . Royal Oak, ' 2 . 54 . .. Jno. Ford, 53 . ~ ~ Fox.. ' 52 16- ' Boats, . 1 1'ons. 818 148 Is Per last report - 7686 `' —194 Boats , ; --8501 • J. &K. Carte.rs . . 8 Boats this Week, ''',. 400 91 de Per lase 'report 4661 -490 , 7 -- r James Taigak ,t 6 Boats this week . 300 71 do Per last ter 3582 --J,-77 .1 i Total tolls, 17,966 , 353 Boats, LEHIGH COAL TRADE. To July 29, 17 • 10,524 DEILAWARF. & HUDSON COAL TRADE To August 7, • ,92;170 SIIIBI4UERANI!IA COAT. TRADE. To Aaipst 9, ' 110,525 cc?We regretlo learm that .the shipping of coal from Pinegrove has ceased for• the present, owing to the erarcity of water in the_ idwitara feeder. The drought is unusual at this season* the year. SCHIUYLNILL VALLEY ItAIL ROAD ' The toiloont of Coartransportkd oo this road. op to Thorsfisy everting hist, is f , '6,717 -tons Per last repork r . 1 28g316 • . . 35;533 PdTTS, collector: DI~t.L MEEK .ItAIe:ROAD,, The amount at Coal 'transom ed on this road up to Thursday, evening laSt. is 2,190 tons 'Per last report ' 25;92 'Total • GEO. HAD D MUTE HIVE. SCHUYEKILL HAVEN . RAIL r The amount of Coal intrati)t#eo on this road op ,to Thursday evaning lad, is , 17 Fer last ieirrt }- '117,042 - 05 Total ; 128.433 02 NEWELL Collator. ayff Delbert MeCary, aged at+nt fateen . years, is .1 lin this . ..fee:ion , any intoTmation . iespeetirig hint lain be thankfidly received at Daniel lack's Tavern, in this 84r 6 0 11 - • Si. Annals School. . A DISTRIBUTION of nine t y. 'Nark, fte., by allotment, will take piaci nit& Anna's Pchool, OD Saturday the With inst.. at; o'clock. P. M. Ladies 4. Gentlemen of Pottavilleend vicinity are nwpeetfolly Invited,' to call aid examine the Fork which will be exhibited at the school room; every afternoon pnui the time of - AngtiatlSl -1 Prints _lrvin's. WLEGANT new style ` Fall Prf ate. Jaat meek. •imj ed wet for tale by A.BENDERSON.; ' " Aognidtl • , . , Si:Orion LBe it entainettatid staited ihe.Tovin Council of - the - . 4n it is, hereby i , l? ordained arid enacted by the initfuatiti of th zanies That the grade or regulation of the tuteents & descsnts of& in Mahanningo Street shall be & tin:same is hereby fixed & established J tur- followei_-:.At Center. Street seven feet eight inches Above the (Ni t er Cktntral Mock, thence to rise thirteen. feet. two ,inchei to the centre ofSecond Street:thence terile fonneed tot ten inches to the eta: ire of Third Street, thence to lire seventeen feet five inches to:the centre.-of Fourth Street, thence to rise, ,went] feet to the centre of. William Street. thence to rise fifteen feetto the centre or CourtlandStreet,thencei: to rise e ight feet six inches to the centre Vif--,St., Johns Street, and from thence to rise seventy One feet-to the. Western line of the Borough The said grade or r - egn, laden io be the height 'of the Curb Stone ef the footway on the Northwardly trident the Cart way, and the Curb Stone on .the' SonthisardlYl side of the Cartway to. be pee foot four inches higher at Centre Street. than 'thi above grade, and to continue that height above the cor responding grade of , the. Northwardly Carbstone tram , Centre, Street to the westward line of the Bernath. . SKC.:'2. The width Of the footways or sidewalks, in Mahantango Street shall , be thirteen feet.`measuring from the true line of the street: any regulation - . resold 1 lion or ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding. -: See: 3. The said sidewalks or footways on both sides , of the said Street from Centre Street to Eletrenth Street, i shall be graded, cut . do en,filled up, ctirbed and -pave! as herein after 4 eirceted. and the gutters Made and pa • red, and the property in front of which such footways, side walks end guttereshall be made and paved, shall be and the same ieberebrtaxed with the expense there.; of, in pitiportion to theeztentofthe same in front, agree ably to the provisions of the first second and third see. Cons of the Act ofAssembly, entitled "a saPplement to an act entitledan Tact ineorporatieg the Town or Potts ville,in Schuylkill`county. into a 13orongh, I passed the fifteenth day oflune, A.'D,1510. ',SEC. 4. The footway's . or sidewalks 'aforesaid. shill be made or paved with brick, on the grade or regula tion established in the front section of this ordinance, and supported with Curb Stones net !esti than three feet _long and six inches thick the Curb Stones on the South wardly side ofthe Street to be not less than two feet tine inches wide, and the top to stand sixteen inches above the gutter, and on the Northwurdly side to be not lesi than two feet wide, and the top to stand nine !il -1 ches above the gutter. The endsofthe.Corb Stone to be hewed and toned to , nn even joint, the top to be dreised to a straight line, and so bevelled thht while the top shall rise one half inch to the, foot, the , front - they learn back one inch to the foot. when. ihe atones are planted. -The pavement to rise one half inch to the foot from the Curb Stone to the line of the Street: The gut tem, aforesaid, tete three feet wide, paved with stone. The Gutter on the Southwardly side, to be tine inches higher than the one on the Northwardly side.:. Peon ore, that in front ofany lots not actually built upon, the side walks or footways shall not be required to be pa ved to a greater width than five. feet froth: the Curb Stone, the residue of such footway or sidewalk froth the said pavement to the line of the Street pein g laid with gravel so as to support the pavements. Sec. 5. No person shall set or cause to be set any "Curb,Stene, or to make or cause to. be made !any pave -clients, side walks, until the grade thereof shall be giv en by' , a person appointed -by the Council for that pur- pose, and anrperson who shall set, or cause to be set any. urb Stone, or shall make or cause to be made any Pavement or side walks Contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, shall for every offence forfeit and pay a penalty of twenty d9llars. Passed into an ordinance this Eighteenth day of Au gnat. A. D. /841. 1 _ JA MES SILLYMAN. run. - ' Attest President of the Council. . EDWARD OWEN PARRY. Town Clerk: 1 . i f.O 15 to $l7 week ending'on Thum i Boats. - t 60 9040 41 ,2223 27' 1390 20 1079 . 18 884 t 16 . 853 16 , 835 15 822 • 15 . , , 801 1.5 797 • 12 10 10 634 538 520 9 477 , 9, 467 8 - 419 L 7 361 6 327 • g 295 I . 5 271 5 , AO' 266 5 256 4 , 217 4 -- - - 186 174 3087 Mr. Samuel Lewis, lahantango Street, hag been ap— pointed by the Conned for purposes mentioned in the fifth Section of the above Ordinance. EDWARD OWEN PARRY Town Clerk. 34-2 mo. . :408 21,219 241,342 Daniel R. Bennett, In the Court of • ea: I Common Pleas, of John Bruner, William Bra. t Schuylkill county, ner, Mathias Bruner, Marge. I bf October Term, ret Bruner and Rebecca Br u- }-1841, No 9. ncr, with notice to JoSepl: Dob- I Als.. Summons biussuardian,of the ilaid Mat. I in Partition. Was, Margaret. and, Rebecca I The Common. Bruner. • , I wealth of Pennsyl. vaaialo the SheritrotSchnlkill county, Greeting: If Daniel IL Bcnnett make you secure of prosecu ting his claim, then we command you, as we have heretonre 'commanded -You, that • you Summon by good and lawful Summoners, John Bruner, William Bruner, Mathias Bremer, Margaret 'Bruner and Rebecca Brimer, late of your county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at (k. wigsbuti. a: our county Court, of Common Mae, there to he held on Monday Lai, preceding the , last Monday of ()etcher next: to show wherefore, whereas they, the said Daniel R. Bennett and the ,oresajd- John Bruner, William Bruner, Mathias Bruner. Margaret Bruner. and Rebecca Bruner,. together and' undivided, do hold a certain two Story" frame dwelling house and Blacksmith Shop and lot, or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Mi. nersville, Schuylkill countyi beginning •at the. North East corner of Carbon street and. front street. thence. Eaatevardly atni said Carbon street two hundred and daily feet, thence Northwardly and parallel with front street, thence Southwardly along frontstreet, seventy three and one half to the place of Beginning. Partition thereof between them to be made (according to the laws and customs of this Commonwealth. iq such 'cases made and provi ded) do gainsay, and the same to be done do not permit very unjustly and against the same laws and dustoins (as 'tis ettijl) 4c. And have you there then the names of those summoners and this writ. Witness, the honorable A. P. Parsons, Equire, Presid,ent of our said Court at Orwigsbng e the tweo. ty ninth day of.tufy, in the. y ear of our Lord one thousand eightamdred and rty one' . • ! GEORG RAHN,,Proth'y• Orwigsburg, August 21 34 _ .924 202,56! t year 224,025. MIEEI E OA I. TRADE. 5Q61 QM FALL GOODS. T , HE' subscriber has just returned 'torn New York' 4. Philadelphia, and; is now . openingla general assortment ; of Fall Goods. comprising, Blk. Blue and Ines. Green Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinett's Vesting; of every description, Marinoes Mouse line De Lanes, Ladies Cravats 4 Scarfs, Manchei. t er Ginghainsi„rt; together With a gener.al assort- Meat of Fancy and Domestic Dig Goods, which will be sold very cheap at the sign of the " Gulden Ball." • - • - Also a large supply-of Fall Carpeting, consisting of imperial, Superfine and loWpriced Ingrain, 2-4. 3-4 4 9.4 Vanetian do. Damask do, Brussels and Milten.Hrarth Rugs, Floor oil Cloths. Alicant and Manilla Door Mats. Stair Rods, Damask . 4. Plait Matting; 4.c. for sale very cheap. E. W. EARL. August 21 39 i National Lightlinfantrt. WILL parade on Monday the 23d day of A gust, 1841, at the Armory, at 2 o'clock P. M. By. Command, - • CHARLES H. RICHARDS, t. Firft Sergetnt. ,August 21 ,: Administrataks NoticeJ L,ETTERS'of Administrathin , on the Estate of -••••‘" Elizabeth'.Christ. late of, the Borough of Ali nersville. deceased , having been granted t the, subscriber. All persons indebted to-the said deed, re quested •to make payment to the subs Tiber. a.nd all persons having claims will present th same without delay. I S. SILLYSTAII,, • ildministr August 21 , ' 27,982 ,TY, Collector Mousline De ,Lanes. FEW patterns elegant Mousline de Lanes, DIR. Medium and low-prieed'do.do. for sale !iv. - E. Q. A: HENDERSON. • 34 Augonl 21 "Journals of the tiegisintuire. .NOTICE, is hereby given, that the Journals of the Legislature for the • session of 184 r, &c. have been received at the Connnissionerar office, in the llorongh - of Orwigaburg, add are ready for do., deliveiy hi ell - entitled to receive them. . • A package Air each School District in Schuylkill, county, has also been received Jnnd is ready l for de-, livery to each of the Boards of School directoi l s. ' , JOHN H.,DOWNING, Clesk. Commissioners' Office, Or. wigabmg; Atig. 14th 1841. I , salad' Oil. F lEgli B'4l ' l l Q. de Ane • N 0 .RDINANCE • - For ti4liNtgatimi. Citaide mid: P9Oiligihiside ivatiratit_ ChtUns iallfeattrangoiStreet, Pottsville, August 2',1810 , TO ihe „Hotiorable;tholudge . i: of the Conrq•of quarter Sessio s f or the . county of _Schuylkill.. ~ rreßE peti ion - .of -Predenek IrEsti auville, le. 1 -. 'it "sperifttliirlstihoweth: That-reit petiti o ner" oc.. - copies that well\known Publiellatise. Calle. the ' , Pennsylvania Hall. • ••eituate - - oil Centl*Strett 'in the Borough of Pottsville..which said house is well calculated Corti publics; house of enteet inment, end from l itaftieigbbothood itnd situation, is suitable for travelleZa. Be therefore \prays the Co it to grant him a license to !jeep , the.setne for the'etiening. year. 1 3 And yoa petitionerwilleieis, anti , : '' 1; ' ' "-"- • ' FREBEBICK - D'ESTIIMAUVIT i LE: -! -. • We, the subieribere citizens of and residing with ! in the bounds of the Borough of Pottsin Ile,"do heni by certify, that W e are personally nequainted with - Frederick D'Estimanville; the above ;anted • pea •tioneti,c,That belie and we know hitnt be;ofgood .repute for honesty and temperance. end is well pro. aided With house' room end convenillces for the logding and acCmniriodation of intuit:pi ante,' stran gers, and traveltrs. And we further' certify, that we know the hotise for which the linen is prayed, and from its neithhborhocd and sheath) i. believe it to be suitable for a tavern, and necessary to accone modate the public, and entertain stiangers and _ travellers. -- , • • „ J. Silliman. Jr. - . John Silet, -` Jacob Reed, , ' Jesse Frisfrr, Ad. V. Offerman, EtwardWughes. . Charles Worman, H. Shubert, James M. Really, W. H -Tweed. John Shippen, i ford Pettlerson, . . - August 14 - 1 ! - .33- - • Illydrants, stop. Cock*, &cc. 0111111 E Subserib l er has juafreeeived a treat Ripply - 11 of flydrants Stop Clocks, Screw Tpibbe Tap; common do. Ferrules, &c. &c, manufactured to or der,' the beat kind used in this Berough / ii - ' B. WANDiAN. Aiguat 14111 22• - Perforated Bristol it iand A BEAUTIFUL article, also plain d . Just re ceived and fur sale by B. B4NNAN. August 14 t 33— Draftino Paper. COMMON Drafting Paper in Rolla: j Also Wa terman•s Double Elegant, Super'Loyal and Medium Do. Juia received and ter ealelby 11. &INMAN. August 14 1 33 raraphlet Laws. NOTICE is hereby given, that the pliamphlet ..km Laws for the session of 1841. have ben receiv ed at this office, and are ready for delivery to all persons ectitled to receive them. GEORGE RA tIN, ifirothly. Prothonotary's office, Schuylkill t 133-3 t. county Anguit 14, 1841. OFFICE OF THE ' I Philadelphia & Beading RAAL.ROAD COIVEPANT. fri HE President and Managers of theyPhiladel -R. phia & Reading Rail Road Compan3' give no lo the TRADE, that they have made arrtingements to open their' COAL RAILWAY Bum! Pottsville to the riper Delaware for the transportattOn of coal, in all the month of November nest. Rates of Freight and Toll on Cl.o From Port Carbon, Pottsville, Mountarbon, or Schuylkill Haven, the charges for Fieigh and Toll ' on coal ( delivered in the Company's Ca s on (heir Railway) will be as follows : I Per ton, During the months of December, Janus,L ' ry, and February. i el,so During the months of March, April, ' May, and June. 1 1,75 During the months of July, August, Sep. tember; October, and November. 1 2,00 Ar allowance of 20 cents per ton will b y made to . those who furnish their own cars. ' From Port Clinton the charges will bet 25 cents per ton less than the above. By Order of the Boarii, S. BRADFORD, Secretary 4- Tref4urer. ' Philadelphia, August 14th 1841. , 1 33 • Auditor's Notice. rip HE subscriber baying been appointeclAuditor -• by the Orphan'i Court of Sclittylkill county to distribute the Balance in the hands of ;wags Palm. er, Administrator of the estate of W illia Whit. tingham, late of Port' CJ rbon, in Schuylkißi county, deceased, too and among those who maybe enti. tied to the same therefore will attend for thatOrpose 3R the Register's of at Orwigsburg, in Scheyl— kill county, on Monday the 13th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at whit+ time and place those who feel themselves interested may attend if they think proper. JACOB KREBS, Au l diton Orwigsburg, Acquit 14th 1841. 33-4 t Notice. To all the heirs and legal representatives of Val entino Stahl, late of , Pinegrove township.' in the county Of Schuylkill deceased.deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held on the premises of the. said deceased, in the town— ship of „Pinegrove in the.countv of Schuylkill, on Wednesday the fifteenth day of September neat, at ten o'clOck, in the forenoon to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and among his Children and legal representatives, if that can be crme without prejudice to and spoiling l orthe whole, otherwiseto value and apprase the same: when and where you may attend if you think pruner. JOHN G. WOOLISON,Sheriff. Orwigsburg, August 14 Office of the Mine Bill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Co. Philadelphia, August 5, 18i1. pin Board of Illanagera have this day declared a dividend from trio profits of the Road for the last moatbe. of Six per cent. upon the capital steak. aubjcct to the Stile tax. payable on and aiter- 1 the 14th. anat. JOHN 'II..CRESSON. Tretuntrer. 33 August 14 Auditoios Notice. rilpHE undersigned uditor - appointed by the Or 21' phat's Court:to dietribute the cisme remaining in the hands of Peter Blitz, Evict., Administrator o`' the Estate of William Emrich, late of Wayne town . . ship, deceased, to and lamong the respective heirs and legal representatives of the said William Em rich, deceased, who may be entitled to the lame-ac cording to the order e.atablished by law : will meet for that purpose at his Office, in the Borough of Or. wigabing, on Monday , ] the 30th day of. August. 1841, at 10 o'clock in•the forenoon ; when and where all persons interested may attend if they think JAPdEB H. GRAEFF, Auditor. Orwigsburg, Aug. 14th, 1841. - Auditor's Notice. SHE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Opp phan's Court to distribute the assetivremaining • in the hands of Peter Kutz, Esq., Administrator of the Estate of Henry flietr; late of Wayne town. ship. decetised..tiiiimlomong the respective heirs and lege! repreeentattl eset the said Mary Dieter, deceased. who may be , ' entitled to the' same accord. ing to law, will meet Mr that purpose at his Office in the IN:prone' nfOratigsborg s en Tocadsh the 31st Any of Angust,ll34l: at 11. o'clock in the forerioon, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. • • 1 • .t JAMES H. GRAEFF. Auditor. "'Orwigiburg, August 14th, 1841. -33-3 t INSTRUETION, • ON; , THE Piano Porte. THE inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are moat respectfully Informed that the subscriber • will givainstruction on the Piano Forte to wneb Persona that may Testi dispsed to:patronise bias. He will attend at itated hattea.: in-any Acidly; his terms may be' 'eseerblineci ; by ,atiplication r. at M Shubert's Store,:Centrit Street. ; ' • - - , SS--lyr. • "al7 10 _ Tlt INgißistoopaNAL., rir HE anbsciiber, assignee of Daniel Finney, will ja offer at public sale, on Monday and Tuesday. the 2ad and 24th of August inst...at the MANSION HOUSE HOTEL South East corner of Penn and Fifth St. in the B orough of Reading, all the House. hold, Bar and Kitchen Furniture, of said Hotel. It is almost new and of excellent quality, and Modern finish—consisting of Beds, Mutrasses; Mahogany sofas, Mahogany and Windsor Chairs, Carpets, Side-board; Bureaus, Mantle and Pier Glasses, Tables, Stoves; Bar and Table ware, Glass, China, &c. &c. WHEREAS .7ohn T.. Hazzard and John Strauch, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strand', did as the ninth day of Fehruary,4A. D. 1841, execute to the undersigned a general Assignment of their effects, bad in co partnership and individual, which after pro7irling for the payment of one small preference, provides for the payment of all their debts equally and ratea bly without stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persona having demands against the said firm, or either the said John T: Hazzard or John Strauch, to present them to the undersigned, and all' persons indebted to the said firm, or either the saidlohn T. Hazzard and' John Straueb, are re quired to make tayment _without delay. F. W. HUGHES. GEO. C.. Ur YNKOOP. Assignee. - The Assignment end a fun statement of affAirs may be seen at any time at the office of CALL AT THE CHEAP STORE! NEW GOODS. 'TIRE subscriber Las returned from Philadelphia Al- again with his second stock of Goods for the season, which embraces a large and fashionable as. aortment of choice Blue, Black and Invisible Green Cloths. Sattinets and Cassimeres r Summer Cloths, Drillings, 4c., • Sallies and ratings of various kinds, Comprising a general assortment of ' Dry Goods,- all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, or made up in the most fashionable manner at the shortest notice. My prices I beliey'e to be lower than the Goods can be purchased elsewhere. Call and See. and judge for yourselves. JAMES McALARNEY. Pottsville, July 3, 1841, . 27—t , Sugar Cared Hams. A FE'Ar Hlids., superior cured hams, Jost Feces. 211 . ved and for "sale by - MILLER & HAGGERTY (July 10 28—. 20 IMES, received and for sale by • MILLER & HAGGERTY. July 10 - 28— CI REAP BARGAINS IN FOREIGN FANCY low DRY GOODS, WATCHES, STATIONARY AND PERFUMERY, at the Foreign ; Wholesale Warehouse. hal South FOURTH Strode,' Terms liberal—at lowest importing prices. ' Just received by the last Havre packets ' PERFUMERY. 10 cases Extracts. Toilet Waters, Soaps end Oils. Orange Flower Water, a prime article, by the gallon. FANCY GOODS. 1 15 cases of the most Choice description, German and French. ACCORDIONS.-8, 10 and fa keys, plain and semitone. BRUSHES-150 gioss Teeth Brushes, 3 4 and 5 row., Hair, Nail and Shaving, upwards of 100 patterns. COMBS..—.l3cat Buffo's Twist and Dressing Ccimbs. CUTLERY—Best English Ravin, Pen Knives, Scissors. etc. TURSES.—SiIk, Cotton, Net, embroidered ele— gant patterns. ' SATCHELS.--200 oda plain and fancy, cover. ed and uncovered. STATIONARY. 5 cues fancy and staple Stationary. well selected, viz s Crayon, a Conte, Card Cases, Pocket. Books, Inkstands. 10 cases German Slates,' at very low rates. . PAPER.—Bank Post, Note and Billet Paper. Fancy coldred, glsced, gold. and embossed. • DRY GOODS., 3 cases Linen and Linen Cambric . Ildkik plain, hemstitched and embroidered. 1 do Bajou'is best Kid 'Gloves, Silk and Mohair. , 1 do. Garters, BasS,Suspenders,Glove-knoll. . • 'ARTIFICIAL FIAMVERSI. -90 boxes common to , best French, newest Pada style. I To secure a good teleCtion;call early, it the For. eign Wholesale Warehouse; J4l South FOURTH Street. _ • • A. F. 'OTT mop/ ROSE., Importer. Usir Comdr.*. Dealers ‘4ll find it to their interest to examine goadellefore purchasing elsewhere. • Phili. August 7 • ,/_-32-3t. g rtp the Acts of Assembly'of Pennsylvania. of is ‘ 0 public and, generallnatere from the year 1700 to 1890 inclusive Also Meßinneyie Pennsylvania 'entice. Just received and for vale LBANNAIt 28—; June 26: _Lyell 7 s, Geology % AnND Baekliind'elleafogydr. Minerahigi. Jast manila and fa sate by lan el& _ _ . r's: Notice. . roIll3 undersigned-Auditor appidated by. the Or. xi phsn's Coon in and for-Schuylkill County to diatribute the inlets remainingirithe hindi of Join D. Long, Administrator pr . the , Estativ of Pend Kremer. !steed' East Brtiriawieli-township, deceased. teand ellOnnir reactive creditors of Ibeltild David Kremer, deceased. according to the order es tablished by law, will meet for that purpose et his Men. in -the Borengli oforwigsburg, on •Wednes dayi,the Ist day of Septembey nest, at lt o'clock an the forenoon - ; when and where( all. persona, interes ted may attend ifthey , think ripper. - • ; JAMES U. GRAEFF,- Auditor._ . _ OrwigOurm. Atigust,.l4lhlB4l. , 33-31 • : Public bile; gURSUANT"to an order of the Orphan's' Court' of Schuylkill county. the subscriber, Adattnit. (rater of the estate of William - J. Mayer; late, of W es t Brunswick townahip; in the countyof Schuyl: kill. deceased. Will expose locale by Public Vendue, on Saturday thn 18th day of September next, at' 1 o'crock in the, afiernosn, at the house of Beery Gra. ver, in the township of West Brunswick, and coon. ty aforesaid t innkeeper: One 'two Story •'1 avern • House, Store HOuee, Stables and Sheds, and abOut. twelve acres of land, situated Is a x.l. in the township of West Brunswick in If 1114 , : t.• bulurylkilly county, on the Centre turn-. pike,road about three miles below Orwrgeborg, ad• ' - joinit'g,lends of Isaac Meyer, Jirhii Schell, 'tied others. „ • ALSO, one lot or 'piece of Ground, situate inthe township of East Brunswick, in Schuylkill county, adjoining lands of 'Jonathan 'Yost, Bernard 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; numbering in the general plan of said town, with the numbers 1 JO, 146, 152, 156, late , of. the estate of said,de r ceased. Attendance will be given and the condi:. tions of Salo made known at the time and place of vale by DANIEL SHOLLENBERGER, 1 Administrator. By Order of (be Court, JACOB KREBS, ,Clerk Orw;geborg, Augnot 14th, 1841. • 33-6 t Assignee's Sale. Sale fo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Cond oos of sale made known by RICHARP BOONE, Assignee. Reading, August 14 33-2 Notice: , • F. W. HUMIES. Pottsville, August 14, 1841. 33 Refined Whale Oil. McKinnerA Digesti i .w :4- NEW In beautiful *Ole; Aug. 1841. 11310DEII.T MEERV i g.jkIUSHEM; Edited by 0„ Giitinatai,: Skitter of Peter,. Parley's TalBlW The unprecedented'auceeis which - his hitherto aL;', ;tended this highlsivaleable end- popularinienile Magazine has induced the publisher to commence a new volume with the August combo, - vshich,lis to - embratie, several improvements. -, This ; work. has attained a Circulation cirmort Ihan 7;sooAropies:hr lesa.than six months. The'great object of this work 'is to do good- , ..breuttivating a taste--for reading byte:citing reflection; by training thelnind, body 'and right habits; by eiltivatiag clove for pore and indent - :pleasures and recreation, by elevating the tone of morals : by promoting a love of mankind, And is reverence for religion; by inculcating kindly sentiments ; end that species of politentas - which rounded in the obligatien to do to another we would have anieher.do so us. The second viduni will surpass any magazine of the kind tier • froia the American press,iri point of original mat, ter, engravings, mechanical ezeention, and general appearance: The publisher, are determined to pro. duce a magazine every way adapted- to ilie'weints' of the juvenile- commenity, and the intelligent standard ofpubltc opinion on the snivel. Prepar. gibes are being made 'tO introduce; (at great ex. „pense.) a set of designsinst imported. fromlEarope the first of the series will- make its appearance in the first number of the new volume. • The designs 'id' be executed by the best deists, end colored in a beautiful and auractivestyle. A page of MUSIC will accompany each number comneted expressly for the work by Geo. J. Wass, President/ of the Handel and Hayden Society: In a word, we prom- ise to flirnish on: young. readers with a large Tian. tity of inciter at a small price, which we hope will make them wiser; happier and better. The terms are One Dollar and Fitly cents a year in adiance. :BENJAMIN BANNAN, Agent. Pottsville July 31 31-- Journeymen 'Wanted. WANTED,immediatelyb3rthe subscriber, two gcield.. sober aricl.-iiidustrious Journeymen Tailor; and one. smolt - Job Maker, to whom geed wages and con t ent employment will be given by the weer. •' MciALARNEY. July 31 ' - 31— 2 German ' Its, German Bibles, Do Testaments, Do Hymn Books, Do Catechisms, Do Stark's Handbuch. Do AB C Books, 3041 received and for' sale wholesale and rota by. II . BAN! AN. July 24 _ Flora's Dictionary. BY• MRS. %VIRT. In Eastern lanai; they talk in Flowers,. And they tell in a Garland, their loves and cares: Each blossom that blooms in their Garden bowers, On its leaves a mystic language bears. This elegant work with black leaves bound up with each page fqr drawing and coloring. Just received and for sale by IL HANNAN. July 24 - 30— dr! AME to the premises of the subscribers a few ‘-- 1 days since TWO SHEEP. The owner is re— quested to come forward. prove property pay char— ges, and take them away. otherwise they WHEN! sold. THOMPSON & PENMAN. August 21 34-31* Ermine Hook gf Wealth. AND 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 sale by July 17 Paine's Political Works. j JST received and for ease by B. BANIVAN. July 17 29-1111 Lime! n F the beat quality at 20 cents per Emetic!. con. n-F stantly on hand, at the Kilns adjoining the aqueduct en Buckley'. Canal. ] JOHN PORTER. Ma 22 licensor of Chats ShiPperi. y 26—.3nm. Boddriglieti Family Eipositor J UST received cod for snip by B. BANNAN. July 17 29—. Soar do Candle Manufactory, No. 19, Wood Sleet, between 2d, and Bd, and Vine and Callowhill Street,, - 3OEN 2411. X'Cer g Respectfully informs Storekeepers, Merchants dm, that he Manufactures and has for sale, Palm, White, Variegated, Yellow, and Brown Soaps, eiPlonfd and Dipped Candlesi All of good quality and at reasonable prices..• A LIERRAL MSCOUNT ALLOWRO FOR CASH. Philadglphia, July 10, --.28-111 k ASMALL supply of the .Collier's Mikis, dre Transverse section of the Coal Region, do which all the veins are delineatesitagetherwith the pitch, distances &c. neatly out op in Pocket Sauk Corm, plat received and for sale by B. BANNAN. July 10 - 213 French and' German Lan- T HE subscriber respectfully announces to the public that be is prepared to give lemmas in the French and German languages, in classes or in private families. For terms apply at Mr.Shobert'a Store, Centre Street. E. F. RIGHA RDS. July • 28-Iyr. . - ¶'UE Summer session of this institution will commence , on Stine 21st,. and will continue tibelve weeks exclusive ofthe'vanation: It i; earn: may fequested that all having _wards or children to miter, will do-so . at commencement ar theirra sion, as , notch of the, nacos of the pupils depen. upon a prompt and jtidicious classification. Ne al lowance will hereafter be made for absence e%eept in cases of protracted sickness. ' Plain &Obit . hranches e , 4' 00 Higher_" ` 11 " , , , , ' 00 Classics . , 'BOD . Stationary, - 20 C. W. -14 ; t3AN, A. E. N. D. Books will be furnished to the pupils at the customary prices whin fermented by the parent's: Shopsi - Ladieit fine Baskitui.. do Leather, 'do. do French, Ties;• ' do Grecian, do. do Slippers; • • ' do Boots, Morroceo and'Loather. : Gentlemen's Water - Proof 13uotss, do - Coarsed do do Shoes, coarse and fine. Childrenrs Shoes of every size and quality;-: just received ftom New-,York. and for sale .4.4 lola by: . T. & L BEATTT.,— Nov. 28. . 413 Shipping nooks. t 11E best and moat imOrandebitopini Books 'foe gnat Dealers. just prifited and for Baio at tbil May Cl' B. BANNAN. Stiay Sheet,. Collier's Guide. guages. rottstille Institute. • .;••• r• '4llc I " tut ut.D - . 4 'STREET' • VIIk CtikAltsi or !tab! • gig'. PiirtADELPULIV ' , IVIANUFACTtiIttERS WhiteLeaddrywad ~;:-Cabins]. ground in pit. Red Preeipt. - Red .Lead. • White do •Lithale. • • -Vitriol Alb. - Chronic irelloW • .Sl4,p.Quicine . do - Green ,Tart.tmetie do ' • Red Ether Bel* ' Patent YelloviE: • dn. Nitri c &gar Lead - • . - do - Acetic Copperas - LUDO r Caus q e . _ 01. Vitriol CONI. Ail:Fortin - - . Anetakforphia Blutiatic Acid . .Sulph. do - Epion I.lleXellPhoi- Tart: .Acid Opi.de Mims; Shp Carb. Soda Remelt /Mineral, entree, Sob. Mere'. Eibiopa . do. Itelhttgivirhartiptito atoll Nitre,BrimstoneJlonte.le,' Orcrlitr *ale tho abovementiOnedanictes tor 2f tber attar a general assortment or Bente. Dragetuid 48tvlby am, esetictffeffartiole in the Chanties) mild edielns t 3 eiagtrititufaiiretit ofiiiitboartieliancortierated an dar the above head. they' _pledge thezfiselfeato sopptf ~t heir friends _end the publ laws the thou - re'asenshlsr tomtit Window and haute. ,Glear.from 6 + B, to 498, Oct 1 1837 Pas Oat Iron Works Ware- N 0.77 aouth Third SZreet;S: tariff trelon• PUILADELPU/A. «Morris, Tinker 4r ellarriss, IRON Fouridera; and Manufaatqrars of (AA" l a Grates. Furnaces, Bath Boil Perpetual Ovens, lie.- Welded yitought Tubes. for Steam, Gar, Hot Water. & i e. .Davyls Safety Lamp, • of the best Construction. • - Patients for the Foundry received,and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. ' • September QS. ltdS. I ' 75-0 - Davy's- Safety tatiaps, chr_ the best ccrtstineumand most approved l'n ""v also makea new Raines' tq qld lamps, andother . ePaira done at dip subseriberr,'.e Clonk and Watch' Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville.. June I 29—tf - JOSEPH COATSWOIitiII • troposed Amendment to the Constitution.. Resolution Relative to th'e* Amendment of the. " Resolved by the Senate and house of ligroin: tatives in General Assembly met. That the Coned— lotion of this Co' mmonwcalth, be amended In 'the third section of the second article, strthat "It shall' read as follows r • That the Governor shalt hold this office during' three years, from the-third Tnesday of January:. next ensuing hie election. and. shall not be apatite' of holding it longer than a single arm of Was part: , in any term of nine years" WM A. CRABB. Speaker'of the House of Ripresentativet.- • JN. H. EWING, Speaker of ate Setiatt... Pennsylvania ss. - f I • - Szcasysee's Owci I Ai) hereby ceoifrthat 00 flitegoing' Is a true' copy of a Resolution proposing an amendment of the Constitution • which woe agreed to at the last' session of the Legislature. by a majority of the mem bees elected to each hooker, the nriginal of which rernains filedinibis office: and in compliance with the tenth article of the Constitution of the Common. wealth, I do herebyclitite the same ter be published; as directed by the said article. IN Tnernimat Whereof, I have here. onto vet my band and seal of said 0f... Gee. at, Harrisburg; this 14th day of , • )r• June 1641. July 3 B. BANNAN.- 29- raourrs cAnnori Schuylkill County, Pa. REUBEN DRltilT s • . - RESPECTIoULLY annduneas to his friends and the public that he has taken this splendid, al,/ ' and delightful establishment , situated at' the termination of the Reading and ;• Philadelphia Rail 'Rood, tiliere he will' be happy to'dmit on these whip visit.the Coal Region, on basineari, dr for the perpeite of en-.* joying the mountain air and water, The Hotel is* large, finished' and furnished id the best style—an d . no pains wall ti e spared to redder' eatlelietion to all' who may tiver'it With a visit. Being within ten' minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though', sufficiently removed to 'escape the dostaud noise of that busy bustling place, it is Confidently believed' that it will be found much, more pleasant arid agree- . able, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. AttaUli,s. - ed to the Hotel is a large and bestiful garden, over... looking theßiver Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal.- Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending td the Mine'. end thence to Banbury) tbe Ci.ntra Turnpike. add at the same time affording a teal and romantic:vie* of , five Mountains. The boost+ is supplied with pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing in estatfliah.- ment, unrivalled the country.. A'ciplendid ore Car M kept for the exclushrb eceothrhodabon of visitors, who may be disposed to visit the Mies, or' enjoy the wild and romantic scenery of the sermon-. ding country. Individuals or-families 'may rely on' 'having ample room,and every pcissibleattentiom' Mount Carbon, June lq, 1841.: Pottsville' Atrimimarrt wonits: trtilE sttbserit;ers are now pripara 'AO tlealnkinds' Jo: of Castings, of the best quality on Sip anise ' retumnable terms; the Furnace "and Foundtv being' mmediately owhe Canal. Castings will be deliver-- milk BoatafrWof charge.' Persons wanting mist ing, will find it to their advantage to send orders to' MARSHALL Co. May' B .• 19-1 v Orde is received NW Penn ingtor Fula Ehnen, width' on full trial - prowi td tio better adapted to resisting fire than any other in nee—they are made from the' slime materials from which tlis'Oelibrated are arelnannfeetored. Alien* at 'alsovs. E subscribers have received - fly Teti) , 1 tion, the Spring and Sommer Fashions w;th'ii, handsoine assortment of Spring goods; Consielingor wail and web dyedßlue Black end , fiiriey' colored' cloths, and cassimeres, ne* styled London single milled cassimeres do. plain Black and eery rich'. figured Silks and Satin vesthiga t BiaMondr, Merle no, a IPlendid article entirely new for vesting, Black. Satin and fancy . silk cravats, ffeavy Perlin Snip and Hoskin Glov7Fanci qua) elastic Suspinden e otc: • ' , • - The-aboveM *elee sold IS per than-the usual prices for cash at ' LIPPINCOTT &-TAItIPIt.„ ' _ Corner of Castro &-hithintarigo _ April 24Si , - • - ASUPERIOR article fo : preserving fir* tor' ‘) sato W.& A: HENDERSON. l/naiiry. x_ - -. I- , Leaden Pipee: , AHfr inlheeribeijhes.iiiet reetieeil it - supply Of ' eaden Pipe, such ar . tech A & 8.•• • • ; ' inch Extre. • - • II do A. it, /-do . . \ • IT , de • • Mendfaettire in beet manner; which will Bold at•ThilidiMilielirloiesieriih the addlikei Oen'. tiers. • HANNAN. MN London Ba*svir l font: VIOR silo by. '' ' • E. 9.. A.=ll - ENDERSoN: . Pi* 29 - • ' State FRS. R. SHUNIt. Sfiel of the Commonwealth. • - Sprint Faoliiiitii; Vibes Salt j P ' " MEI
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