Extonayrs.—Tfie New Yolk . .4.Merieun says that .upwards of 60,000 emigrantelantleil in that city last year—froni all quarters welearn.that great prerrations are making in Europe for emigration this year—thousai.ds are on their way, and hun dreds have already arrived. A gentleman engag ed in abippini these people stated this morning in his belief that near 100,00 emi.trants would leave Europe the ensuing spring and su nmer. BELV.CTING 1-7 , I3AGE. PLA correspon dent.of the New Genesee Farmer, advises those, who on n,raiiiy day, take from a bed of cllilige plants, same for transplanting, to• select the Moe short legged ones—because the hing-legged 'ones ore mostly scullions; and wont have any heads. A Card. On Saturday night last a fire odcurred in Geo. W. Snyder's Stable, (adjoining . mi'be,) by whi-rh my Stable was destroyed. It has been thought by many. arid myself among the number, that the act was one of an incendiary. I canitot in iny own nfind discover anything that should have indiiced any one to act thus towards toe_ It his been men tioned to me that rrari.,9s reports are in circulation charging me with:having said mar ry 'longs. which were really so preposterous that I- harilly thought them ralorth minting; arming other thir;git, it has been reported that I had said` th it the poor min should always remain poor, and that one ,meal a week of meat was as much as they ought to have. and many other similar charges,.4ll o f .which pronounce utterly fiilse and untrue, and brand the individual who originated them as a rpalicious scoundrel soil liar. I make, this explanation from no motive or feeling other than to have the truth lately ar honestly before the public. '.,TAY 10. 1812 tV urt Ks of 7 , ; vrfinf...-- la a state of health the-in testinal canal way.be compared to a river whose era tern flows.over the atiniintrig land, through the chan tie Is nature or art has m.td. t and improve a their goal ini s and to keep up the ci , m;iarison of the river, so ban ns it runs on sin to hly the ch itineki are kept pure and healthy : but if by sonic cause the course of the river is stopped, then the water in the canals is no longer pure, but soon bream - is stagnant. There is but one law of eircidat ion of rainre. %% hen there Is a superabundance of Immortal in the intestinal tobeg. and costiveue, takri jd ace, it flows back into the blood ye- sets, and fib rarcii itselft bto the circulation. To esiabltsli the free course or the riv er, IntiSt remove the obstructions v. hieh, stop its free course, and those of its , r bwary strciains. With the body, (allow the same ri i•rincii,fle = remove by that italuabl& purizativii inedivine BILAN• DI:ETIrS *EC. TABLE: I:, I. PILLS-, ..huh are an i freetual assistant Pi Itn.tir , ., the superilaindanci; limulws 01 the intestinal canal By persevering in this oral:awe, thew eys of the circulation will then tie restored to the fu,l exercise of their natural functions, and a state ollical; It v.e'i be firmly est.' xliAcil Re member. never suffer a drop cd".irlood ti. ) taken from yon. Eractrite t6r hillnorc tia often and as long ae do.) .1114. Ilt%ePer. ,l " l .'" , as tong as vai, are s,cli. Put chase in Pott , v 11 , , of Writ. Mortimer...lr, and a.leuts published in another part of INs paper. _ filnrrir.b On the 2 . .th of .1,,n I v.m, by Rev. Jos, h Nirt Mr it, Am t NI/A r./RCCII ron MISLR, LENDS On the broth of 3:rr. E. J. Leib A spirit sutitls ‘Yin , 2ed 'Po brizldar'renlm4, beyond the tomb; :Through deaths dark tale has mit% and sped Nor fearedthe • arkness nnr tht• glopm. A riu , stic bedigs ‘Kle,pepedsoir, -Gime c'-ter aotrit come away," lVto linger Os tie Louie s of tune, Como join Ili in the l i e ircol:„ I i'r ..pant liitio-rtikS to he g•rne To l oin the ransomed room the throne In praise to sing . Redemption's song, In Inght st strJiii a:111 joyous Inal. 1 We mourn, yet thou art happier far Than e'er to tins dark v, orld cretin' be, For years Of :Olitt•rilig W VI C tit lie, Where I.llotl rotthrst never tree Mi^ti :ire,. We still not mourn thee, 1,411101 1 _ art , rer note. in re:2lCois o ;ill if, b!,t , ill that hright - mid oltrkll.La Itslit. • 1 Vial , ' weary.s. , ris writ a ter ;Ist; We wattltl butt turd. thee 45 .trt es here; An hir of stckne,.. ire and !t.i A. - Tletn'ta gone:and s ire the •ol ro v.:I g true, our 10, is thy eternal Ltal 11-- Say. (loci thy stunt hover near. TO gin' ie On nil.", Who !4.:411 'll , !e. WO. To lead them to the m.. 11 or It e. And lo then - neturele; 4 , hearts wall nil cri,, : .,...nittlne. , , :it that abrade, ' . W loch inert II y - r ft's never .4 , 41. Of ..4 as of rest, or wn , l.'s of; ,• .4 o, 'IA la re uto.tal mind luau tie, t r been. The gricf Wt. ref.' IS ?III! 01110 le. For to thy Sdvottlf 11011 ha. , g:lVerl Th) lien, I 1,1 uow, Lod he leas Calkti , i 1 e 1p to heaven NV ;II wC not mere ni it, bright world. LL' here nottzto.titTiotot r t. notvzht'or is ktotw ti o or - dt; w hore ail urpeace Dwell uu in Uv erlas . t,n , 11.210. 1 1J E COIL Tn. ADE. ri„1..d.•1,1"i Itail Road is now completed to the Delawae. The Comur-retal 1, 61. Sal's :—The ' Coal market eon -1111.1.111, depresser , , the I I nand is slid itmoral. atithri res hose dtehtly &dined. SehtOkdl at *3 "i 5 a itier ton for whne and -4 m's 4 toq I,d arh, cash to 4 moe. , Qoal—The pro , ent rats at Mauch Chunk in parcels; of ..r,,L00 tons and up ss oats are F,2; er ton ; under 50110 tens $1.25 per ton for Him - I -Con Idol ivered on board.of boats. in payment for which Northampton County Barth notes are. .ken at par. They are also reeeisettat par for tolls on the Lehiah canal. In this city rh, rates are hv the cargo $1.2 5 per tom for hard coal raked, and $3,93 for salt ; cash in ircie'runds. COAL rni , twiTs.—Pncts, owing to tliescarcity have advanced. The pre , t , nt rates irmn the 1.1,vdr. , 11 a r•.--to 110: ton .40 a Lc() . j .cr lem '31,50 ; d'rovidenee and Fall River $1,25. From Bristca—To Boston $)1.50 and Salem SI,GII per Ton. t7chpylkill Coal 'trade. Shininents of cani for the week ending on Thurs. rise evr•mor. last: tom PotiOvllle and Port Carbon them Per Inst report from -Pott;vill & P. Carbon, 31.761 " " " from SehOylkill Haven, 27,914 rreights. Pottsville te'Ph.4,31144101,1a, •• Nev: York. Tlo• frei , zto from Schuh I kill 11 tyro by Canhi to from 5. to )0 . ems tier ton less that furtt PottSiille and Port C-orhop . Lehigh Coal Trade. De:nntelni from Manch Chunk f9r .the week end rig 5111 month 10,_1612 1.. (.:..a; 136 aver Aleadoqs. laecton, Su;,:ar Loaf. trITA I. 4111 P31 F.NTS. 2:33 L. 'Coril 4: N. Co. Beaver Aleatldw Co Hazleton Co. Sugar Loaf Co. t Delaware and; Hudson Coal Trade. Cleared at llonesdale (or Rondout.duribg,;the week ending A ptil,23, 4G boats containing Tons 7 530 Total. • 8,818 'Mine llill and Schuylkill II avenßailroad The following is the amount of Coal tiiinsported on ' this Road, for the week ending on Thursday evening last• Tons 6.168 15 • Per last report, 35,189 11 EMI 4!,298 06 WM. NEWELL. Collectnr Out Market, CORRECTED 'VF:EKLY• f . OTTSVILLE, May 21, 1842 . %Vheat Flour, pr Bbl. $6,00 Bacon, peril). 64 Rye do • cwt. 1,75 ,Pork," 4 Wheat, . hitt 1,30 'Hams, - ', t- " 10 1 Rye, ~ 75 Potatoes, hoshl 50 Corn, , ' " 621 Platter, ton 5,00 048, ' 1 . • 50 i Hay. - "18to 20 Eggs, -dnz I 2 Timothy s'cl, behl 2,50 Butter, - lb 1 2EClover " ". 5,00 aa!: , AUX,ILL lARY ASIIINGTON TENI. PERANCE SO • IE TY.—A - meeting, of the Aux illtary Juvenile' Vathington .Ternperance gocie ty will belield a the Town llouse, - . on Monday evening meat, th- 23d , instant, at 7 ocluelt. Seir. eral addressee w ll_he delivered. May 21 CHARLES LEIB, See'v• ff- oh ft LEVSI .e O3I.II.ION SCI - 1613L MS °, =, fly—just ie ive4 and for sale by May 21; 21— B. BA.M.NIAN. 5,0.1 T REGISTEP4S—Just printed and for S. dale by Ma y 21, B. B IrNNAN. TAXES. A., OTIC E is h " be field for Vole of J ne next, bet M., and 2 o'cloc benefit of all into Ar.srgner.s of John T. Ilaz. 740, will scl at Public Sale, on Saturday; the ltlt d‘y of Julie ,;ext, at 3 o'clock, P.-Sl. at tic public House i.E Cori t, in the Borough of Pottsville all t tat cerain 10 OF GROUND, strilate on the v•iiiii- - iasterly sida of Schuylkill Avenue in said fliti),lzli. tivirked in Benjamin Putt's add ii iorial Han of said 13 irouirli No. 7, con taining in front in said Schuylkill Avenue nne hundred and el fity-one ti-et and. ant-halfof a I,m, arid in deml ono honored and sat, en feet. Said Lot is clear .d and enelo , iii. A good title ivill-be given. . F.W. HUGHES, 1_ GEC/. C. %V YNKOOP. Alayl 21, 1812. 21-31. .i AAi ES 11. CAMPBELL, • , A Tref :1 .N EY AT LA W. P i OTTf.VILLF., PA. TY AS removed Ills ofliceio the'west .s . de of Centre t.ireet, a few doors„above Maliantongo - st. Mny 21, 21-1 y 6EO 11. I'o ITS V.ILI7ABLE PTTSCANT 1.0 an Order of the OrpliaTi,,' Court of C,Orn!da Coonlv, fßowinff de ae•rb d Valuable rout Land, :use proptFrty ul Dr. litnly 110er i rd er.,..tovk n,l.el,anon cowl tr, di ceased ; wtlf be sold by Public Sale, .04 lirtduesday. ate ,j June tint[, at the public lit2yse. of Gcorge Gemara, in the the Township of . AI Alta . Glitiltibl 1 Poem! No. I. Curuarutng 364. 'ere, and 12:2 per f th e .. ; boundi-d by hods of l'it•bit rine Is;eyer, Thomas. ttid other?, warranted tit tbe name of Adain • 1-10 acreQ, eon ected by land .1 G,orae lAttiin , ne, Jacob Z.inerman, and 1. r , v-;.rrant, din she name J leo!, Neyer. No 3. l',vntantiviT 341 acres and 33 perehe , , tvinhd •d by tram N. 2. and by. lands ni Jicoh Zon , nerrn-Ln a nd 1101 C,, Wit( r•lllit'a la the . 11.1111 C ndrew Ctark. N -1. 291 acre:: arid 17 prrrhr•, b ci by tract No. 3. and by lands o: Tborn.t. I.cirrin nt. 1 Olherg, Wanarilyd tn the name of 9n_ drrw Clark. EIMMIII N 5, rontaill4 :31.5 acres and (fl percricq,con. wxtcd by tract Nn. 4, !)y lands ni Jac,,b Shelhani rin.r.and. others, Warranted ill the name of Catha rl • f . Lan•reuhe. ^ gnr. .1111/11 , 1111:11 1 , 14 . 0-!!,11'd rafts of earl' of the drive tracts of :dud %kill he sold on said dal': 531 , t to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.nn void' wlvm tcrins will be /Milk known and atten- J , Ance given by _ _ WILLI NM BOWER, N STBAcK, By 'the Court, Administrators JACOB EYERLY, Clerk Mat, 91, 151.2. Qui.: age% May 8,1837. NI - FAR SIR• —.ln article called Dr. Lewes°Nerve and Bane I animent," citric! to inv knowledge a bogt two months sioce through Mir friend Mr. Camp bell. and I procured n ?ionic and lid need it for about a week withi - 0A any in lterial change, unt,l one morn ing 1 frond myself under the exercise of very uncom mon feelings, ialagoolor that could I be helped up I ,could stand and wa:k, I reipu,ied my' family to aid •tn••, lint tlry Were an •vil ling I shoal(' trust myself nn ans 'eel, nut Irwin; for 111,104 f ..trtr-i.n and a half ? Fe ars ever even in ide the attempt 10 stand My confidence was so veal that they consented to assist inelfroin my bed. 1 found 1 coaud use my legs wuh apparent ease, but coo:died bear me weight on my f With support, however. fcouldplice one foot before the whir with a facil.ty that astonished me and all around toe. led me twice across the room; I sat' down with feeltreis of happiness that 1 never before expetieliced ; ithe idea was that I was once again to be restored to the world ran throuzli my frame like in e'ectrir: shack. My family surroun d., el me in tears of Joy, and the excitement so com pletely' nvercortre me ill it I l'i[“!ed. The same day I walked 'free time aeros+ the ti ,or. age ,n bearing a dittle weight at each time on my feet. I then - used crutches for a few days, ev:ien my siren.th It n 1 become so far re•es . ahlished th it I could cross the floor without the least aid. My ail va_coment. trout this woe has been almost Inc red.ble. I can walk two hundred yards and back with ease, and my clid dren, ( the bed-rid are o.ten biassed. like tile. with near a dozen,) have been so overjoyed that 'her mild searcaly eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of years y•iunger-liersell. You o ill ree oilect how much bent togt, her I ?vas when you were Ir.s: here. I hage entirely , overcome this. VI look ed as odd as I felt *ben I began to walk, I would have been gazed at in astonishment. I have s6n !Twi ny of my old acquaintances. some of whom did not know me at all, and o hers would scarcely credit then si vacs and would hardly Lave been more astonished. though one had '• risen from the dead." 1 Save now every eigifidenee th it lam a well man. I think this article is (be Mos? extraordniary of any I ever heard of and if it is not extensively made known to the pub hi., I dunk the proprietors are very culpable. If you know, the persons in New York sellmg it, you had [fet ter show them this-leiter, and let them refer t,, yon, or publish thisai you think lit would aid the distressed. Remember me to your family, Yours, Vi ry ETHAN. Cr: CORM NO. For sale by John S.C. Martin, IY.u. 'l'. Epting and Clemens It Parviii, Pottsville. Ma y 21, 1812. S.` 10 5,4u6 Total, 73,62 t rrtAe— liE pleisurin announcing to the citizens of n county. that they have just opened in the bro•eatent story of the Town Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of $2 10 just brought frourPhiladelphia, where they were s.- ieeted with great c.tre, and- purchased at unusually low prices—comprislng,every vain of Dry Guilds, Groceries, Glass 'Ware, China Mire, Qtecnu and Earthen Ware, - Among which may be found Superfine Cloths. of various colors and lualiti'es, Blue, Black and Fan4.colored Cassitueres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets, Prints. Lawns, Gingham% Morinoes and Plaids, Luton and Laces, Canton Flannel, Uollands and Nankms, Marseillesand Valestia Vestings, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6.4 Mnslins, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, G'ngham and Cotton llandTs, New and so, error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens, In tine, a vets general assirtment of dentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk, Cotton, Mohair, AlS:irino & Wurs'd StOpkings, Ladies' t nd Gentlemeria Super Kid, Hoskin: Vork tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' , Stllt, Militia and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar House, and Syrup Molasses, 'l'ca and Coffee, of various hinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap andYincgar, Salmon, Hering, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, ams, Shoulders. Smoked Reef, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna Half Spanish and Common Segura, Soda , Water and Sugar Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, • and a great variety ofother articles, all of which w ill be sold at low prices for cash, or in Eschange for 'country produce. ' BJ s, Remember tbel'own !kill Store.' 'i • rottsville. May 14, 20— • rals Tons. 3994 1531 5 - 9 393 15690 35'33 237 1814 ME COVNTY APPEAL. • - lireby given, that an appeal will he township of Schuylkill, at the on Nlooilay the 13lIt• day seen the hours of ID e'el.tek P. M. of said day. For the .es!ctl. ORGE SEITZ ENG ER, 011 G E• 10 Y ER , MUEL R. M EDLAR, Commissioners. J. 11. DOWNING, Clerk: 21— - MEM May 21, 1842 BLIC SALE. MIMIIM Capit 10,A . T. LANDS FOR S.VLE BY •P,i; BLIC OLTT,2IZY EX IRAORDIN AIC V CASE. DANIEL B. lIAA JAMES LAI NG TOWN HALL STORE. LIARS & LAING, NE V NOOD3, MAU SI;tiVS PALE. VIRY virtue - of' a !writ, of Venditioni, -- txpents ' ll-1 ° issued out of the Circuit Court, of the United States - , in and far the Eastern District of Penn sylvania, in the third circuit, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale, on Monday, the 30th 'day of May instant.nt one o'cloall. P. M., of said day, at the Merchants' Exchange. in the. city of ,Plaludelptriai . All those several parcels or tracts of land, sit uate in Silhuylkill county, Pennsylvania, de. scribed and bounded as follows, to-wit: A certain tract of Coal Landesituate in Schuylkill town. ship, adjoining lands of Valley Furnane and other Lands, containing one hundred and thirty-eight acres more or less,, commonly called the.' Catha rine Bergen Tract." Alec; one undivided third part of a tract of land situate in Norwegian, now Branch township, ad. joining lands of John Cresson and 'others, con taining two hundred and. twenty acres in the whole tract. Also, an undivided one-fourth part pf a Tract of Land, situate iy i Norwegian, now called Branch township, containng thiee hundred and thirty fo.ir acres, held in command with A. Russell, Charles Miller and others, commonly called the Michael Kemple Tract. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John C.,Otlerman, and vial be sold by ISAAC OTIS, Marshall, E. D. P. Marshall's Office, May 12th. May 14-21 United States Court. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. PIITITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have .been filed the 18111 day of April, 184'..), by _ . Joh❑ B. Reed, lute Clerk, now Scrivener, Schuyl- lull County. Joseph B. Laub, late Ilatt7r,-now Boatman, do Aurzugt Nlendieson, Pedlar, Which Petitions will be heard before the District Court of the united States tur the Eastern Din. Inc! of Pennsylvania, seitina in Bankruptev, at the Distriot Court Room, in the City of Philadel. pins, en Monday the 30th day of Mar next. ut 11 A. M.. When and where all persons in terested may show cause, if any they have, :why the pi-in er of the said petitions should not he Erunted, and the said Petitioners be declared BanliTuiits FRA. lIOPKINSON, April ?.3 17-3 Clerk ty District Court. NOTICE. 411 PETITION for the ft, n'efit of the Bankrupt Law, hue been filed the 261.11 day of Apral, by John Kantner, lute of the firm of fleck & Kant. tier, Boat builder-, Bcutitian, Schuylkill county, Which petition will be heard before the D;-met Court of the United Slates for the Ea tern I)+=- inrt of PonnSylvani., silting in Bankruptey, at the Ih‘trict Court Room, in the City of Nal delphia.on Illoi.day the :31)/111 day of May flex% at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all per sons interested may appear and show can , w, if any th , ,y have, why the prayer of the - said Peti. lion should not he granted, and the said Petition_ er be declared Bankrupt. • April 30 18- /1, Petition thr the Benefit of the Ban:it-apt '• Law, has been filed the 28:h day of April, 181:1, by B.ni twin 8.,5 1 , late Dry GJois llerc!,ant, 1.1 Sehuyikilcoauty. Who: veil] be heard heflre the Di; trict CdUrt of the United States for the Eastern Ointricii of Perinsvlvania, ,ittin7 in 114rilcreotev, at the District Court Iltann, in the City or Poi', dd o oio,'oo Alonda v the 3J,11 dey of Allynix', at II o'clock, A. M. When and la hero all pe , - +oti- , imerested may apiear and show ea e,e it" any :licy have, why "the prayer of the said Petit. non should not be granted, and the said Petition er be declared Banl.runt. IRA. HOPKINSON, Ma y 7, 19-3 Clerk of District ('curt. PETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, lies been filed the 4th day of May, IR.i I, by David Nice, late' Agent, now Coal Dealer, Scho)lkill county, ME Which Pctittrin mill hci heard before=the District Court of the United Stales •for the Eastern DI, trict of Pennsylvania i:iittuz to B tokruptcy, at the D:strict. Court Room, iat the City of Philadel pl,ia, on Monday the 3Uth day of May lust at 11 o'clock, A. M. When•and where all ^arsons in_ 'crested may appoar ano show canoe, ir any they hive, why the prayer of tOe said Pettlion should not he Lr ratite], and the said Petitioner be decla red Bankropt.-- May 7, 19-3 gioETI ri (INS for the - Benoit of the C.01tr,, , ,,t 5L Law, have buil tiled the 7th day of May, L , P, by Danivl Sian, Clfq.k, Schuylkill county John Rpolin. nni iG n member of the firm of Recd cS _ Spohn, Tdverri Keeper which Petition , ' wilt be heard before the Di-I net Court of the United States , for the Ealtern - irict of Penns; Ivama, sitting in Bankrurner, at the DiNtrir , Conrt !Zoom, in the city of Philadel.. Olin, on llondar the 20th dav of June next, at II o'clouk, A. M. When and whet e all pprsoos interested may appear -and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition.; I.ltmah.l not ti vrantql, and the said Pctitionat be d..xlared llinkrupts. Fl 2 A. ETOPK 1 !sISON, May 14, 20 —3t Cle+k of District Court EDETIT/ONS r)r the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have been' filed the 10th day of May, 1842, by triniterlicr, late Blacksmith, Sehuy I county. Fren",ock Freest, Saddler, - do. rt.,),i,,s A. Simpson, late Merchant, now Livery Stable Keeper, do. .I.,sopli 7. ill, Tanner, do W loch Pia!' ions will be heard beforolie District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Penil+VlValll4. sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Ruoin, in the City of Phila delphia, on :11nnday the 1101.11 day of June next, at II o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons i n t ere o e d ma y appear and show cause, if any they late, why the prayer of the Raid Petitions should not he granted, and the said Petitioners be declared Bankrupts. EIOPK I Y.SON, 1 Nay 14, 20-3 t Clerk of District Court APETITION for ills Itt!nefit of the Daphrupt Law, has ken filed the Ilth day o'f . May, 0342, by Sando, Tavern Keeper, Sehifilkill W hich Petition will he heard. before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadel 'dila, on Monday the 20th day of June: next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cau se , if any they have, why the prayer of r the Said Petition should not be granted and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. May 14, 20-3 RELIEF' NOTES-Of all the Sol vent Banks of Pennsylvania, received at par fir Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Glass. Dye Stuffs, &c. by CHARLES P. COLLINS, Wholesale Dringibt, No. I Snuth Fifth street, ( next liner to the Black Bear Tavern,) Philada.. I. B. Country Merchants arc respectfully re quested to call i gefore purchasing elsewhere., Philadelphia, April 23 i m ArEn HANGNGs 130111DEB.S.— 1L The subscriber has received his Spring Patterns of elegant Hall and Parlor Poper,Nwhich he will sell clieiper than ever. Among the assortment are see. eral new and splendid patterns, B. BANNAN. April lt 16— NOTICE. THE subscriber being . at present out of employ: . men?, offers his services in the capacity Of Clerk or agent t and would in either, use his best • exertions to promote the interests of his employer. An active busincis life of more than 30 years, and a full acquain t lance *hit, accoun ts arid bookkeeping, qualify him to give satisfaction. Letters addressed' to him, either at Pottsville or Port Carbon, VIM be promptly attended to. May 14, 20-4 t JOSEPH F. CARROL. THE MINERS'_ JOURN-AL. fit HOPKINSON, rk of District Court NOTICV. ,NOTICE. riorKrxsox, ( I . , rk of lYs:rict ('our? ti 0114-;'E. NOTICE. NOTICE. FRA. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court TUE PHILADELPHIA, READLNG, and POTTSVILLE RAILROAD. ~ ~, = ,y ;,~y~g e~taau~c~seq SUMMER .ARRANGEMENT,. To commence on 41/clnday. April 11:4,18.a Roars ofStarling of Passenger ?rains. From Pottsville, at 2, P. M. " i Front Philadelphia, at 5/ A. M. i' Dail).- ' , . - Hours of- Passing Reading. For Philadelphia. at 4P. M. 1 For Pottsville, at 3 A. M. 4 Daily. Balt Trains passing at Pottstown. • FARES, Ist Cla-s. 2d Class Between Pottsville & Philada. 3,50 2,50 Orwigsburg " 3,25 2,30 " Port Clinton, " 300 225 " Hamburg " 2,75 2,00 " Reading .. 2.25 1 ,75 " Douglsasvillo "i• 11.75 1,25 ' Pottstown .. Liu Liu ‘• rhoenixville. " 1,01) 0.75 ~ ' Norristown " 050 11,40, " Reading & Pottsville, 1.40 1,00 EXCURSION TICK CT.:, With the priv . ilege of returning, twit rt 3y, in Ist Clan. Car.. Between Philada. ik..l Pottsville, 85 00 • 111 " Reading, I,od o o Pottstown, :e.,00 n Piticeat xv ille, 1,50 VI .II Nor.ri,town, 0 75 P't.gville ty Iteed . g . tl,oo Depot in Philadelphia, S. E. Cornet of Broad and Cherry streets. Both Trains %ill stop for way Passengers at the following points ' Lebides those mentioned above : — Schuylkill Haven, M 311 , eille, .Alt horse's Bridge. Blonitttown, Christina , I ' B Geiz. er's Store, Roye!'s Ford Bridge, p„„ inig ,,,, Bridge, Valley Forge, Port Keitui,dy, ['WC. Store, Conslielioelite, anti Spring 411.1. The morning train from Phtlacitfp:i.a will stop fur bra It fit.tt at Not rtsto, n. All Paaarnarr, are 11 rated to prorure their Ticketa, before the train !starts. April 9 , 1.5-- Vice of ge Philadelphia and lhadinr 6 r hail Hoed Com pa •zy No. 7C, W.rlnn t street, Ph lad t. THEthat the oh LIT e for l'reight and toll on Coal from Pres'dent and M Ina. , ,ters hereb ) give notice. Mount Carbon ur S.hnyli.ill Haven . to Columka Bridge, or Richmond on the Delawl re. th a n not be above $1,60 per ton for the year 1811 it 3 0 cents per ton be allowed for the use of all rani ii;ated on the road by indtv.duals. S. 13R 1! IVOlt:), Eeb. 19, 8— Secretary and Tr. `.l// er: U]ll.: Lt.:AG i; E.—LI:TIN( I' ,p - =La Loft, have just received limn the. uS , M in eracturinu eem:,any's AG•ent in New Verk, A rew pieces of American Cloths, Ca*sirneres 17 ki Vestilzs, all of s.h.ch they oty,le the :lam:tom et then- custom ers., and the public um,erd ay, At Corner oft:entre and 11atrintur, 7 0 streets. Pottsville, May 7 19-- E OT FOR S.ll.F.— . For sale a L t. itua a on Es.terly Fide of IV:llia.n aver . t , t the Bor. 0.01 of Pottsville, cootaintitg to front ..1 st. 55 t: et, and 110 feet in depili. S;l50 cash. Apply nt the office of the :11i0ers' JthMl LI. Nhly LIST OF LLTrtitS IL•rnainini , in the obt 0111eu et Ptitt,vilit, 3/.lv 1, 1912. r,rsous inquirin for Ictier4 in the tlithiwing kin', will pleaae say they are edverti-cd. A ngd Char:c, A , onll Ann Adams Voinis 2 11 , ish Peter ['lrvin f, 1,. Brown I3ullere Julie Budd I bOlll 01 Boldley John Booth Sarah Beadle atilibick John Bramwell Barth°. B:aver Hen y Brewer Samuel Brenan J 9 Bulkhead Hugh Beny marl iiichard , Butcher Mr. 'Burk Patrick Brenan Thomas Connelly Patrick Curly 3fr Clubqn S Can.ion John courtrite Crobby John Calolv Sarah Dri,4col Owen Davies Them , 2 Davib Richard Duyle.latuti Dutnne NiUwm Dunne Thomas Edward. John Ellis Sampson 2 E,timai.ville Mr. E!lward Mr. Edward,: William Falai' Jairiih Ft zp3triuk Fix Vermin Foelir Charles Fry Mary Ann Fox William 11...rrea Peter G ifely Malach Grattl Frahm Grant Iltchad Gi.ion John Gilbert S.imu,•l 6,-orge Grier Sanwit Hannah John Holler Carroll !toll John !Lurid Wool P. !longer A. & 1. Hopkins W..a , n fle.gerty James lloweh..llirgaru Holster Samocl Harlon Nlllun Holt Edmund Jackson C. jr 3 Jones John P. Ingram J. Eig 2 Jones Benjamin JeuL•ina John Ketper Lorentz Kelly Patrick Kehoe John Kennedy John B Kruger Alichael 2 Lee Lake Lewis David: Leering Pa!rick Lewis Lliv.Lbeth Long FrancisJ Muldoon Michael M . Dermott Francis 1111.'ahe J aynes Marsh Phehe AP(icary limos Mance Patrick M'Keever Bernard illutin Mhz]. Lewets iatnes 211'Graxi Itrithatn Mettan Paint Mortice Barth Macciumek Juhu Atallen Thomas Marow Julin N Noble Robert • Nordnian - Mr. O O'Reilly Patrick O'Donnell Edward Olilknow IVilliam l'eterr Wllliilin Penman Dan icl Platt Edward Rosengarten Henry Reynolds Peicr Rrche John • Rich Nathan Roberts Jane Rehr Richard Rodgers Thomas Reisher S.imilel Redcay Joseph Rightwood Jahn Roper Ritter David S Straw Isaac Shaw Ralph Saxon Iliram SerOon Edward Shelly Nicholas 2 Stark • Edwar d Swill S. P. Mrs, Stager Elizabeth Slack Gram 2 Sennett Juhn Shaw Arch Stiles Elias Steiner Joseph Thomas John 2 Tyler Ais M. Rev. Troutman William . Trott 'I brunftv Tique Patrick :2 Thomas Jobeph Tillman John Tygh John W Halton Priscilla WzolfJohn Wagstaff Louisa Watts Thomas Weaver 4 Turner IVillianis Weyrieh Worm Valentine - Watts Robert Weiand John IC. Williams itilin Walsh R or W.' • The inland postage nn all letters intended to go by Stur,rnuat be paid, otherwise they remain in this office. J. T. IN Ell N Elt, P. M. May 7 • SMITH de LAMMOT, COAL COMMISSION Office. No. 79 Dock &reel, Philadelphia. Refer to Messrs. Wm. Davidson & Son, . " Fullerton &. Donnell, Philadelphia. " D. Limmot 4 Son, - • " A. Traquair.F.% -• ' • • " L.Coit & W. A. Smith. New York. " Alfred Du Pont. Esq., WiltOingt°"' Delaware. Philadelphia, May , In the Court, of killCOunt# of Richio4 Pri ommon Pleas of Schtty.. My Term, 18.12, No. 26. 1 John Siter, Elliot H. Wyatt W inter; resson, I ,Villnn I B. Chase, rind Mary Ann,Writ de Partitioni his wife, Jate M I Mary Ann Faeienda, Winter, Richardßowes. 1, 1 and Emma his w fe; late Emma Winter , an Susan ' Winter, and L.auta ,lii• ister.. I The parties' ahove named, are hereby notified, that pursuant to a- rit de Fartitundeacier.da issued out of the Court of Cotnmon Pleas of the county aforesaid, dao'ed !Ph of April, Irlltl, and to rne_directed, I 411 hold an Inquest on the preinises sitnate in the Borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid: consisting or a To.w Lot, No. 37, with the appintenences, situate and bounded by Norwegian street, and by Lot No. 38, to set out and divide to ea :ii of the claimants and par ties in tbf, abore s toresoit, an severalty the ports or purpris to iw hick' they are respectively entitled, on Mandaylthe 20th day df June next, at 10 o'clock A. 51.,1 whoo cud where pou may attend if )ou think iiropi-r. , i JOII. G. I VOOLISQN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. 0 wi : • burg, April :16, 841. E.K.k.CE NOTik.E. A LL persons hayipg claims against the Estate 1-I °' of Robert MeGerinut, late of the city of New York, dereas,Y, are requested to tria'4e known the Bailie without delay, to Abigail Me. Dermot, Eseeittrix,Jaines R. Whiting. Esq. or George Hart Eatcutbro, in the city of New York, or to EDW. OWEN P,%R R A ttorny foil the Executors, (Pottsville. April 10, l6—af PROOLAILITION. A DJOUI4 NED cullaT WvTI EII.E.:AS an kk Thurned Coat of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gnot Mliyery, for the trial of cer. Lain nrkoliers now i ithe Gaol of said county, will be hidden by the JIVIECI of said Courts, al Orwigbbure., in and I,r amid county, on the list Monday of May -flex!, heir.a the 30th day of said month, to continue rine week, or I , nigsr, if neces, nary. Noose is tlierefore hereby given to -all those who are-bound w recoznizinces to appear at snid Arijourned Cur', to be thrn and there el lil o'clock in the furdnoon of said diy, to do such things may he ni ers • ire and propor. GOD vE olmovvvrA 1:T11 Jf 111%1 1V0()LISON, ShurifF. _ Shrrifn+ Of", hare. April 30, )r+42. N. B.—The wil.ricsm, and j Hors a ho are Nem : mu md tu attrria said (,itir„are requit toot end !quirt od:l'e. of tum.romoda rum, the low in ease. , mid and p- , ,vulmi, will he riiridlv entoreed. Th.% 11. - oce is puttl.shed tic order of the Coo , ' thoqe enlace, tool wrtl g•ivi.rii thew- SelVes hevordtngly. A d . !c 10 E0rr.•1•.(9 intere:tieg-- One thit eray-head4kl mortals shoo In be testing -41 great •• Phenouterinn iu Citentletry. ' It is tn;:e hut arq one may see El,t halm Dye that{ b•nan or black as s'n, Colors the Ichr, hut hail not stam the sktn. TO OLD AND 1:01.;NJ. 110: YE !Lill i;EADS AND (DULA': Pi110i.,:11Z,41. , 1 IN Cu Eml,4 DI 11 1 011 DYE C,lps the will nu! a!! 1111 s ,he is in forof a powder which in plain m: ier tit m y he a t etbeil to the hair over night, the tir‘e, night b roma bghtmit, red or prey hair to a d irk Mown, land by ropeatin,.., a secomw Ur thud ii ant, to altriglii jet bitc:;. .\ny peraon theteFor-, won the blast p 0 ,,,0,:e I it, üblr, kr 4 tp les hair tinyolark shade otl , peeledblack ; wall a poet live assurance ilmt tho ponder it typhed to the 'thin. will not color. 1 . 1.0 e 13 n-1 trouble, in 'moving it from the h or, as in hi! powders before made. by an nceac.ionfil application, a poison tur.ting grey will never be known to have u grey ham. ll,reetions complete with the article. There is no coloring in do , smteinept, as onelcan easily test This dye Is sold onhi by CoNISTOK & CQ, Maclen Lane, \e w• York. Fur sale only iu Pottsville by JOHN S.C. 111%11TIN, May 7. TiIE E.lliiNG, and POTTSULLE RAIL ROAD. , . lEE M MUM kTION LINE, nine behyten Philadelphia k...1,110w . ag• Lisp and !wan: MONDAY, MAY 9. 1811 , ou liondaya, Wednesdoys at S.l A AI. k,hia, on 'roesdata, Thor:, AN EXTRA AC CollllllenCe and Pullsodle on th' ON AND Arrcp. Leaving Puusvi:lt and Fridas - P, I.ravin,7, days and Saturdaysi Hairs of t , For Piiiladeldliia, al •` Pou,vi:;e, [p,2sSi,,k It) A. M. Tri•weekl P. M. C R ES. E. Philada. 5'1.50 & $2,50 do 115 Pottsville, 1,4.3 •• I,OU iTi—coon FOR RETURNING Bmween Pottsvill • •• Heading, • a do " Excun-IJ:k1 "DICK . I.NT OkY. y p • Philadelphia, clog Bctwecn PollfVtlle `• Reading Pott iiile, er trains wi:l as before, at !owing bows: The other passel], the 1., is and Pottsville Ph:lt:dap4 Front Philadelphia,l " Pottsville, at 53 A. M ' 1. Daily at 2 P. M. S • !passing Reading. Hours of For Pottsville, Philadelphia, All the trails svil the usual points. rr Au uassenvi their tickets before May 7, t. 9A. 11. t „ P. uI " Y. stop for way passengers at .ra are regue.•ted to procure he trains btart. Office of the Pt ilavelphia and Reading Rail I oat Company. No. 76 W lout street, Philadelphia. IVEIE President nd Managers of the Phda delphia and Reading Railroad Company de. areas to induce individuals to place cars or trucks on their ro , d, fir the transportation of (nal, hereby give nOtice, that they will allow all persons to place Car 8 wheeled cars or trucks on their road, for the 4ansportation of coal, and that they w ill make a 7 di•duction of 30 cents, per ton, between Mount Carbon or Schuylkill haven to the Columbia Bridge or Richmond, to such per ,ions as may avail themselves of this privilege. All Cars placed 7 n the road to be approved of by the inspector oldie Company, and not to car. ry more than 4 tuop to a 4 w heeled, or 8 taus to an 8 wheeled cur. As arrangement , with the different the Company will ery facility for the of coal that may 'al fly ord.] are now maMng to connect Armada in the coal regions, roon be prepared to afford ev. transportatton of any amount e .ffered. •r of the Beard, S. BRADFORD:, Secretary and Treasurer. rch 19 rhiladelpiiin, II ciphict Rnsedify EXTRAORMN ARY. n of the l'hiladelphia Druggists ,) the meanness to try to sell the rfeit Balm o f Columbia, to stay, lhe hair, and Hay's Liniment, a all external sores and swellings. Country Merchants are bereft) , ,- ither of theso articles in Phila 'ruld be wholly unsalable. .All a rs are warned never 2.1 buy any by ut the signature of Comstock dr 4,--take this notice with Ybu to 11 be cheated. Send to us by le nd we will deliver them at Phila or any of the large cities, free - of CAUTION SOME six or see. have descended imitation or countel cleanse or restore cure for Piles. and All Druggists antl warned not to boy k delphia. as they wu sere of these articici these names; wtthi. t Co. on the wrappet teat by it. or you w ter, at New York, delphia, Baltimore all freight charges : sole firopre COMSTOCK & CO. ore, & wholesale Druggists, New York. 71 Maiden Lan . Martin. William T. Epting. and Druggists, Pottsville. 20-Iy. And by John S.:, Clemens & Parvim May 7, AM AP OF PO 1V lug. by dire or Pottsville, lanes and alleys o public notice to h. said MAP is now dence. in Mahouto. to examine the an may wish therein the Council. April 00--13 SVILLE.--Tho subscriber hay ; don of the Council of the Borough e a survey and map of the streets, the' said Borough, hereby gives Idars of. lots and others, that the roadydbr examination at his Teri go ittreet,aud.invites all Interested e, and state any alterations they previous to itar being delivered t SAMUEL PROTECTION. Indemnity against loss or damage by Flre. Capital ertoopoo.,. CHARTER P.CIIPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances, either temporary Or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town or country, on Houses, Barns, and fluildinps of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils - pc every description; YE.m..s and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mon,,Ta gen and Ground Rents upon the most Cave:able terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by letter, at the Company's office, at the Isiorthwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McAUCHAEL, Presideut , L. KIUMBIIAAB:, Secretary. DIRECTORe t Morton McMichael, Charles Stnlres, Joseph Wood. a Archibald Wright. P. L Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Wiled, Robert I.oughead, George M. Troutman. R. W. Potooroy, George W Schreiner The subscriber has Peen appointed AGENT fb. the above mentioned Institution and in now prepared lo make IN9I7RANCES eponevery desenidno. of prop 4 t ry at the lowest rates. BANN.4.N. Potttndle. Feb. Z. 7111 IS4I. BM DELAWARE COUNTY INsupAN4. Capital authorized by law, $2 CILAP.TER PERPETUAL. WI. AKE: both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or. Frame Buildingra, stoics Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Alerchauctize. Fur niture and Property f averyd'scription, against loss ordamage by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Instil-one( company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transol °nation ofgooAa,wares.and merchandise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any further informat i on on the subject ofi n surance, either a cainsi Fire, marine or inland n 61.5. Apply to MEN RY G. ROBINSON...Icent, July 15 34-ti .%t.Schii‘lkiD Da +ea . or WILLIAM B PoTTs, AI Orsvic:Amre. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY TIEIE FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., OF POILADFLPOiI. Capital S :00,000, Paid in. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CONTINUE to make Insurn pet.inotnent 4,1 d limited on every .cgrt .ptlon nC propt-r I y i n town and country nn the tr , udl r.,vorable terms.. Office 1611 Chesnut Street ni.nr firth 'ire, t. CII.I..R.LES N. 111Nel(EIZ. DI Et" I'nl2 Charles N. flanker, Samuel Qrant. James Scat?. Fred frirk Brown, Thomas Hatt. Jav,b,ll. Smith, Miami; N. Whaiton, (ley. 11'.1e1c6u.tds, Tobias Mudecai D. Lrw,x. i TILES (I. NCKEI2, tfeel. The Subscriber has been appointed scent b‘r the above mentioned imitituitnr, and is now pre. pared to make insurance, on 'every d.scription of proem ty. at the lau-eat rett a. ANDREW rattsiille, 'June 19, It 11 VDELPIIIA, 111 AND HAIL litO AD. rlf3 kTES' OF EIGHTS ON NI EitCll.‘N Di.ZE, between Poitsvide and Pl•i:adulp:iia, from A rr ll la", 1`.12, per ton of ..:000 the Plaster, Slalr, G, 1) 4 1140 and Bnelss, t'ld 10 Piz I ron, Bloom• Tun b, , r, Mut tile. Lime, Tar and Pitch, Nails and Spikes. llnr and I:.dled lion, lloilmv-Ware, Grain, 5.11, B.rk, 1,1111. her, Staves, eco and Lead, 2 50 Groceries, IlardiAlare, Whiskey. Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, StearM Ones arid Machinery, Seeds,' Butter, Lard, 'Tallow, [rain,, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and,Foteig,n Liquors, Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Querns ‘Vare, Meal, Fith and Con fectionarr, 5 :23 Storage will he charged for receivinr. or de. lire ring Freight at any of the Company's Depms 00 tile jine, unless allowed to remain ovt.r 10 day N. Days of starling of Freight Trains, on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. SYI March 26 SAMUEL F. E.lltL, AL MST, INVITES the citizens of l'nttsv'iLle or.d its vi• amity, to pee his specimens of Painting. et the residence of his brother, in centre Street, Wi.CfC lie can be consulted on all things, anp , rta timing to his. ptorerbion. Pottsville .I,rotinry,l 1— 11 P. M n!INZSUANT to an order of the OrphneN' Ceert of 2-11e)11( di county, the Sabsertbvr, Adele. i.trator of the estate e; AO - au:dos Thatcher, lite of the state of C'oeneetient, ducea-cd, ail expo-e to gale by Pubic Vendor. rtn Monday the f'h day of June next, st 3 o'rlojt in the atiernwm, nt the hen , e of M whael. Mortuner, In the Borough ul — PuthivJlle and yonhty To o . cer: ~ in LAI N of G,,lliti. St!la'r• in 'tbe Borough of Put:ev:!. - , county i.f Schilyll.ill, v.z : r ...1 en s o 4 , ;- (loose, and Lot of Ground, situate on 111 " 11 ) , I we=t 'l• fCi t Sir'.. .. ni , ti . l , le sh t• o .rii re i 1 I, .in the .....- Barriiiizli of Poll:vide. in twinlylitill county, containing in l;roilt on Centre at. thirty fruit, and in depin two hundred and thirty filet, being the northern part of the lot number twen. ty five, in the original pli . i.n of sti.d Loroogh. Also, a certain Lot of ground airuate on the Northwesterly side of Nialiantongo street in said Borough of Pottsville, containing in front on said Mabaniongo street, forty fist, and in depth two hundred and fifty !eet, 6 inches,. being part of the lot marked in Volt and Pattersim's addition to Pottsville, number .even. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the Conditions of Salo made known at the dine arid place of sale by ' Tilos. C. POLLOCK, By order of the Court, Adminigtrator. J ACOB K8E5... 4 , Clerk. Orwigsbnrg, April. 30 I H 8 i 00 sun V. 60 MEI To all the heirs and legal rip, estotatirrs of !Sidi ham-Quo, late of Lower Mahontonge i utcn ship, in county of Schuylkill, deceased, tzultsuANT to an order of the Orphars' Court, of the county of Schuylkill,tan in quest will be held on the premises of the said de ceased, in the townshio of Lower Maliatiolgo, in the county ofSchuylkill, on Monday the twen ty third day of May flex', at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and atnott his children and legal representatives, if It,ht can be clone :vit.:lout prejudice to and spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same : when and where you may attend if you think proper, JOHN U, WOOLISON, Sherifr of the county of Schuylkill, Orwigsborg, April 30, 1,-42 18-4 MAMMOTH. Lur ins Wro : NEW SPRING & ‘lllF.ft CLOTHING: T the old' stand corner of Centre and Alahan. tongo streets. Pottsville. LIPPLNCOI'f & TAYLOR Will continue to receive throughout the season from their . %Vholesale and Retail Store, No. 24 Market Street, Philadelphia, a choice Bed varied assortment of FAfiItIONABLE READY MADE CL01•11- IND, which they invite their Customers and the Public to examine. The advantages which we possess of attending City Auctions every frac, buying all our goods for cash, and having them made up by the best city wotkmcn under our immediate direction, enables us to warrant onr goods better and cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. In returning thanks to our Customers for the very liberal patronage we have received, we would inform them that we shell continue to re. ceive and keep constantly on hand, as heretofore. a full assortment of Superfine English, French and German Cloths, Cassimeres,Vestings . „ Sum mer Cloths. Linen 'Drillings, Gambrouns. &c. 4-c. suited to the season, which will be made up to order, in the latest style of Fashion. Call and See ! and judge for yourselves ! 'April 30 . 18—' • ' LUBBER YARD. 70,000 Joint and Lap Shingles 20,000 Feet 1 lith and Inch Boards, • 50,000 Plastering Lath. Also, Shingling Lath, Cherry Boards, Scantling and other Lumber constantly for sale: April 23. 17— SAMUEL HARTZ. Effl PUBLIC: SALE. 4NONl.—Zanoni, by Buiwcr.jusr. receivtd an W.aiifor sale by April 9. :5 B. BAN NAN. S UGAR .March 19. 13= . 11. BANNAN. whOctOit P. F. NA.o;..E—Respectfully sea. lErtiers his prOletsional senicos to the citizens of' Pottsville, and vicinity. officer is et the corner of Market and Adams streets.. - April ld, varui r s at CANES—hit received and tale an amrtninkt of tJig. Sulkny, and riding Whips. and Walking Caues. . ' March 19.:2 —• ,-.JO AN S. C. MARTM. pi A hit t )s.—The sub , crtbera barn ten appoto ed Agents by the New York Nlannbeturing Co for tge sae of their cetebrsted Dram! Action PUMOII4' of either Rosewood or Alaboga'ny. a apeCimen of which can be glen by apidying to December 111, 51— T. & J. BEAM. . ALSA OF WILD eIICIIIII%-4tut re 11-IPce:ived a Ircah supply of the above article. Aud for ago by .J . S .c. MARTIN. • April 16, If.— Sole agent tbr S'chuy.ltilycouraty wiLikvr. trte Larteitntl coven' io. Tlic scbscrbers. occupying thous lt haAhut the lower side of South street, are epared to make artangetoolits for the rete i moo or coal on wharf:ll;e or Cone glimeht. Charg, s ilt veruliz trill he metle'ret c. It. VLANIG-I.:N. Plulacla..6lßrch 12 VETIY tWCEE,ii AND BLACK TyA5....T.5.7 J. Roan) have lust received from N ew York, a large supplj oichuice Cretin anct AMce re is • December 28 ' FARM VMS' MUCH 'IAN 11.41,--Being . treatise on sit and manures. Also; Tho FAR MRCVS LAND MEASURER. or pocket companion Just received acd for sale by B. BAN-NAN. Apri.. 1 11 1 00TEI 11 E.% R A C111 7 ,.--Mi Llt's Tooth and Ear Ache drops, n safJ and'speedv'eutifor the above disease.. Just received and' for sato at [hug s:ore. A prd IG, IG-- rAiOX'S 11IN ...E131: LIM.: POT ATO —For sale l,y ~ U. CANNAN4 planet, ,9 12— lisr 101.1 N it FLU 11., PILECEP l'ORS.—For 'talc V by April 16. Itl— B. BA NNA.N. NDLiA VECIETABLE PELLl4,—..Jurt M cetved and forsale at MARVIN'S Drug itore. April 16 16— PER rENT. SAVER—The suCßetiber A- , the best lime at VO cents per bushel. at his kilns. atrlott..c4 the Lqueduet and 1.111. E. Shaul's' Smith sh,t , Gmeewo,,.l. treh 25 ru., - •NEMPLEANCE TALCS.—The Broken flPries of Six , Nights, v.th !he by T. S. Arthur. Pricer Lent•g—j.i-,t tecemai bale 113 , . , r.I - I B BA:NINA-v. (aPiEI IVANTED.—The lo 4 hes,t premium . Gokl or S . ,iNcr in erchaiifze nir Miners' 13ank 1101 e, hr LI N'lNCilf 'I * AVIDit. • l'iirrier of centre az Maliantango Krems Puttovil le. Miiy bit.% rTS & NI IT Eg.—On :OA bound w in 80 , 11,9, Also 13.11 s of Lading,, for xalo by Nl.,y 7, 19— U. MANNA'S. tihermun's Cough Lozeligers, shvrm-ag %Worm 1.-vgaver'd, C b.v.rigers, I.tor. I'7titYr. " A Cre..ll sueply nt the above valuable Medici - hes r• et- v.d au.) f.r nt R'PIN'S Drug and Cheint., I viore. PotTsvul e. Jautlary '29, 15 1 .3 EDEN PIPE, II VORA NT:3, &e.—The sab ser.ber b sir sale Leaden Pipe of various thick nrsses. suitable for condnetinq water to pauses. on other purposes. A iso. Hydra tliv, Stop Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules. uf the art.! opproved-Ittnen. Just re ceived and for sale cheap by • 1.1. BANNA N. Aprd 1(1 16— 2 30 la the Court of Common Piton of Scholl Iclll County of July Turin, 1842, No. 26 'Thomas 4. Ridgewmy Tacol W. Sui;aingor, Geo.! P. B. Kelm, John P. Woh. : I Wetherill, EMI and Rebecca Gumbee, and %V 'Haim Suddare., and Cigarlotto W., Grantrt. of Martha Watt). I writ de t artitioni , rrtll,devtato 01 muds P. and (hark May or Wetlicrill, Henry 'Mayor 1V el heri:l, Thornaa Mayor I liarpretta Nlay. or IN ethcrill, and Mayor tVellicri!', minor children of t:lcale.q , i,Vel It deceu- MEI seri, by their Gila, than Mar..) gareita :z. IVetherill. The above tiarti,id, R iddway Mitt tiff, and Jacob W. zioe-r, George ,1). B. Kelm, kihn P. w,therai. Wetherill,. and 11iihrc - in Griatbes and Wtiliarn "Soddardt , , and l'harloitc W. Wetherill, rat km; of Martha thwisec of Samuel ‘Vethec arid Illtarlev,:iitttrur 1N ctlteriii , Henry Mayor Welker ill, .a Ni4yor IV.thertll, ‘largaretta Nlayor IWullierll l , nun al or Wm IturlP, minor childlil/ Cir. , l , n W. therill, thier guar :lain S. Wetherili", defendants, Oen., to lake on !oat parattaiiit to the above Writ at: F.titittinla, j, , ued out of the Court v. 1.0t(111101] Neut. of county 1./ 111 C d bearroi. , date at Orrrigshurp..- tha h day of April. A. n. whereini nor cominand , d to make partition as particularly set torth m said writ, of the following tht3;,.:116.d Guar'; of land, call. Lea's Lan&," blinded by Ist,3 of Frat.cts B. Ntuliu;s, Putt and flintinn, gettle and Wv_gonuer,andnther•,struatrdoi NI ill Creel, Schuylkill county, and owned by George D. H. Kelm, on the 19th day of btetiother, A. 1627, with the apportenarries,-1 wiii,on rucstliy.illit 21st day of June, 1919, at ten o'el. ck inethe fun, noon, upon the prcinibeN, huld an Inquisiiicin to make partition among the said parties as therms I an commanded. 30111s1 G. WOOLISON, Tama. Shi , :riff's Office, Orwias burg, April 26, 1842. From the Courier and Emo;ree. It would be preposterous in a writer for the read. era of such a Journal as the Courier, to 'adiiress tne.r prejudices passions or superstitions. Oiled common sense should at least, be possessed by the readers of this paper, and those possessed of such ; rnd.those on- ly, do we care to attract. liVe . noW assert, in the most unqualified teims;that aniinnocent remedy has been found, 'that will absolutely cure In heumatimr. and stiffness of joints, if of twenty ye.trit' s;aii6ing. The assertion is so broad, that it will hardly notate credence, a. e are aware, unless supported by uncom mon testimony. Now the testimony given to so , many worthier quackeries is so abundant. that to dis ertnunate Leuareen such, and real nutter of fa . et tee timony, is Ire:3" To come at unseat a point that ean at once be appreciated, the proprietort have - resolved to givesahis remedy to die poor. cads() .curel tho , e able to pay forit, before they ask pay, and then, leave'it to-the sufferer to pay what heChnoses. We entreat, therefare.siiffirers to call at 71 Maiden Lane,, tor some drops Indian Elixir) to be taken, and t Nerve and none Liniment to use outwardly; .and if they will not. by one week's use. become more sue. prised and delighted than they ever ex,ieeted, we will never again m a ke such an assertion. Will invalids now suffer for the want of this mad; innocent, and all potent remedy? if they reuse it, we pity them in deed. —[ A. Y. Law. i Eng., Feb. 19.1812. For sale by John S. C. ivlartin, Wrw. T. Eetir.T. and Clemens & Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville. I Alay 14. , • 24.1-Iy. • DO%VNEY, Ii ESPEC'PFULLY hit - cribs the public * . 'kat' A' he tro brought with him from New Yfrrte this spring, ri tirge evuicrimuot of • GROCERIES . 4- LIQUORS, Which-'he offers for sale at the most riodPrain , Philadelphia wholesale prices,.(-freighis•added, , ) at his store house, in the new, Storm •Ildilding, nest door to his tavern, ,Morrur addition'to Nits. vine, consisting of Black and Green Teaa, • Falling Loa% Santa Cruz, PortO Rico, Nam Orleans Sugars, 7 - 1 Rio,Java, and St Domingo CoRaY,. Sperm & Common Oils, Molissia: • White nod Yellow Soaps, Tobacco,, Keg and Box Raisins Wines and Liquefy, from comities to the hist quality,- Ps quantity of Dryed Meat; • .. Mackerel, from No. 1 -to No, kin-ilusitce toff end full barrels, About 300Sacke Grnnnd Salt ; I • . 60 barrels superior Albany &timer Me, &c. May 14, . . • t i2D-rs. JOHN PORTER =MI .18-7 k NEW STORE.
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