' ASSISTANT OP NATO:M.-IW. BRA/40116TH does not profess that the Brandreth Pills are other than an effectual ASSISTANT EIP NATOILOC he knows that ifahe be not entirely exhausted, they cannot fail to cure; and 'be it remembered they may be taken st alf'tunes Witlt outfeer ofother than good results. In truth, in . this 'eity;where five hundred and thirty five thousand boles lave been sold ,there occasion for saying any ihiplt in' their favor; (or i it is clear that 0000 boxes .'„4vould never have beet sold bait:they not been good Every fourth indivulual in This city has made- trial of them. It may be observed, that their object is to res tore the constitution to aKa of health, and the re sults, when they have been preserved with, 'has fully eirablished that! power for go grand a constuntnation. In-other wcirdsx is-the IttoOd which has to become perfectly purified, as on its ptirity depettds entirely the health ofthe whole animal machine. . • Dr. BENJAMIN BIIANDRE.TitIA VEGETASLR SAL PIL is are indeed a universallrapproved medicine. which. by its peculiar am ion Oleanseet lie blood of ait impurities, remo.ve,rievery pain and vveaknes', aid fi nally restores the conititution to perfect health and vigor.. Purchase in Pottsville, of V.'m. Mortimer, Jr. and of-the agents published in anothef part of this paper. Illatrfeb. On thoith of April, by the Rev. John Madison Mr. Isinfitet. JONES. to Miss ELEA:con 13Eccit, boil of Alinervville. • By 'bosom, onNonday the 23• l insk, Mr, Illop Alto Tif omAs, to Miss ELIZALWIII TKAIIILCA, 111.0/1 o abville. THE COAL TRADE. The first I.l4iti of 50 Cars, containing 150 ton'S . of Coal, destined for Richmond, on the Delaware, by the Rail Road, was loaded at Mr. Rases tranes,,ou the West Branch Rail ROad. The train; left Schuyl kill Haven on Monany _evening last, at 7,4 trelock. A. 51... and was discharged in a vessel which set sail for an Eastern port on the evening of the same day! This despatch will give our readeri some idea .of the facili ty with which the coal business' can be conduct - 017a soon as the comp my have completed the necessary arrangements, to accommodate those engaged in the trade. There isAiery little change in the trade in this re. ; I v -in, except that the demand has slackened liti a 10- le, even at the low raids at which coal is disposed of. With rersid to the state of Oft! trade. in Philadelphia, the t i.tigttterc•al List. of die 21st inst., sacs: Nu further changes ituve taken place in the whole. sale prices .of coal and the tit mind continues limited." White ash Schuylkill lump coal sells at from t9:1.75 to t 4 per ton, arid red- ash tri ID sllio, each and 4 mos.; Lehigh soft $3,95, and haul 54,25 per ton cash. essele are wanted to lead with coal for E.lstern ports. The foilotving are I lie'prosent raters:—Roston and Salem $1,50 ; Providence and Fall Ris el, i,„ 1011. j Schuylkill Coal 'trade. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Mors dav evening last: Front l'ousirdle and Port :Carbon, •' Schuylkill Haven, 71;7 Per last report front i'ottsvifle & I', rarbon, 10'2;1 " " " from Selloylliti: llaveyt. 113.1f4 Freights. Potinille to Phil:1(1014114, t•io .New Th ,, li. hfht from Sa.ln33l63lllaven 113 Can loom ti 4,, it) :,,tts par ton less than front and m-11'11.60n I ittle ylkiU Coal Trade. Coal ti6ippe,l Irma Port '1 mon, lo 7 / 4 / 2 • ` BOA ta. 27 1,475 Lade Schuylkill coal coittiymy, 111a1 21 Vox .• 23 T. P.flazrm •• 25 J, floOmbolt, •• 2d Albatross, .lobo 4 Mt.lrird Ilro%vii & Ce. Camliti & Cu.. 5i - 39f t:F.01:f;P:. WI( :( . ME [Rlll a ^ll Coal Trade. hid from 1113iieh 'Chunk for gee ova k end mg Sith month 17, 1842-7 L. C4..21 At Nay, Co. Beaver Meadows, ll..zieton, Sugar Loaf, • TOTAI. S fly F.:.1 Coal 4 , Nay, Co. 233 2(1605 Itcaver INlcatl,tw Co. ftri Hazleton Co. • St,;ar Loaf Co Nine 11111 and Itailroatl The following is tlo!anionlit idl!”:41 transport e d mi tiu itoui, for the week enAIIIVIL Titurs,l,ty evening Ist. 'Cons' ti.W•ft 17 Per hi.& report,_ 1,':93 (Ili • 47,181 413 . NEWELL Co Ilccior. UM (Par e•./Z/ZECTED 'VEKF: EP. L'S, 181 NV beat Frotir, pr Racon, per lb. 6 c do cwt. 1,75 Pork, ••, 4 iisht 1,30 Ilains, MEM itlg " 75 ;I'n inv,h) :374 621 1 10111--tcr, ton 5,00" '• 18 to 20 thq. - 9 runothy ILishl 2.5 0 lb I'2l, :lover " ••• 5.011 I Lunar NEIN J Eta/SALEM l Ill'ltt:ll.—Dr. mu) i.e caps clod lu prendi Uct.r. lit cling 110u1e, TutrdaY fling ut xt. 0 7 . 1, o'clock, tlf w' aurch Duciti'nusc as Svalienbuig. M a y 98, .• Li' The MTAAVAN 11PS AS . SOCiATInN toil isitivt in ilvw Room— cot •fl:r of Ct 1 (ASitl) 5131Itti billet, nn I txl rhurt.da y cveriing ht ,t.r . e/uCP. • J. 31-CCUSLAND, tv ASIJINGTIJNIAN w'the. Vtra+liiiiutthisans ift be bt tc' Nlntsday even:ego% 8 o'clocll, at the comer of Centre and .:11abSii;ougo street. A 'notion being' before the 'Society to time . eul Ih tliciplure punctual - attendauce, on behalf of the members is rceprcsieet, 2F, JOIIN P: LL;D; Ft ct"); m rr,c El vs Gilltat %Pit ICA Llt at !)lift—Duet received and ("or sale by May 2 - 8, RANNAN. soriG Boo Ks- A variety of Song Books, cents each, fors ate by 13. BANNAN. May 28 1/111-t7PES .4%z 11/UR.OI:3IS. —History of Pi rates and Horrible Alurddrs. Just received and for saleby IHay.2B, B. BA NAN. WY ETIPS'CUURCIIMUSIC—Jest receiv eiV and fur sale by B. BANNAN. Nbyl'9,• 22 , CRACKERS.—Water, Soda, Sugar a9l Butter Crac hers, heti', for- sale by May 28. 22 E-. 41,, et. A, FIENDERSO.N. DR. J. IRDM—offers his profes ':.;.:. -teal services to the ci7iz - ns of Pottsville. - and irtctitity. Ile can at all urn he itattid ( when nut loofesiionally engaged) at his <Allan, Smolt West- corner pi Centre and Market streets. May, 28 24-4. FOR SALE -A BARGAIN. row° 1t1..0W INGCY LI N-1) ER and Futures for !dist furnice„ all perfectly now, and in complete order, of the following dimen.infis Cylinders flinty three inches diameter, and Purr feet atrulte; manufactured at the establishment of 1r ells - &-11 tiler, City Block, Baltimore, where, they tan be aeon, and have been left for sale by the parties tt,fiu ordered theta. . May 2$ . 1 ,2 3 • -- POTTSNILLE,; WATER COMPANY. A T an Election 'held at the house of Michael Mortimer, on Monday the 9th inst., the fol. lowing persons were d i tected managers of the Pottsville Water Company. for the ensuing year. William Mortima, I Samuel St'Lyman, Jan:lmM. neatly, John C. Ern o r, Benjaniin Poinro, fleecy Shelly, ',• • Italica W. Clemens,' Jsceib Seitzinger. • .ANDREW RUSSEL, Prea't. At a - meeting of the .Board 'of Managers, on Thursilayere rung; the 23th• most., Andrewllus sel was. reelected -Preiident,. - and homes D. Beatty elected Treasurer, for the ensuing year. hiay 28, 122-3 t 1.4 $ L'On :..itLe.--Two valuable' . I.cagi on Centie'street for see cheap. Apply_ to ANDREW RUSSEL, May . 28, V,--tf Maharnange,st • MEANS AND ENDS—Or self training:. by the as hoe of Redwood. Dope Leslie, 4.e. Second editioh. - • Just 3 cceived and for sale by • Maf2l3, 22 B. BANNAN. S VALVE Fi LIPS SERMON S.—sermons and sketches of Sermons, by the Rev. John Sum mettield, A. M.. late a preacher:in connexion with the hlethodist Epistopa I Cnarch. With an Imp dpction by the Rev:Thomas mast received and - fcir sale by May 28; B. BA NN AN. rip ti* AN INA L MAGN eriZED.--Dr Mato. a Vf, Phenomena, and curative effects of Animal Magnetism, with instruct ions for conducting the Magnetic operation.-by a Physician, Price 25 cents. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Ma 23 , 22 . • 7,,../..DOCTOR P. P. NA.G.116--tte, .._.." spectrally tenders his professional bervicea to the cinzetis of Pottsville, and vicinity. ST- 4 17 1 .A.. * Ws office is at the corner of Market and Adams streets. April lb, 16—tf. TEMPERANCE TALES, 2.—The Eiperi ence—The Reclaimed—The Mart with the Po ker—The Drunkfrrd'a Bible—After to day or Treating 'Resolertion—andSi,giralv, the Phlze. Price 124 cents. Just received and lof.sale by B. BANNAN. May 2,3 22 LAWS 11( It LE mot: It ..trutv —Vti ith sof eral hundred engravings, being a Biography °fib° Lives and characters of the pt.:new:ll personages re corded in the sacred writings. Practically adapted to the inhtivetion of youth and 'private families: Just received and for sale by 13. lIANNAN. 111.1 y 28 22 Scuich, Gm ham & Sluslin Umbrellas. *- - -7 Pawed. and Sun Shades. A complete , assortmsni. just received and tar sale by E. Q. C. A. HENDERSON". May .2P, :22 raILIE subscribers have congtuntly on hand, a gf•tierci I a,nortinent of 1101101 N - NIL re, Uart and tlifOiY - B rinkjell i):11111,, 'Mould Board, Ratbt'and Turn on( Caslkliga. 4(... and 'are pre. parcel° furnish casliu s of all kinds to order, at ;Is cricap a rate as can be turniAted elsewhere. Posseesing a desirable situation adjicent to both rad .foad and canal, nod having every Neils ity for and experience in the manulacture Inv,' we can confideutly promise critire satisfac. lion to all who nil} , favor us with ;heir orders. II LiN LJERSON & FA 1Z ELL. May s n‘ao 5, I ‘,7 For Consornptioh, Coughs,. Colds, Spitting of Mogi. Pain in the sides or breast, Asthma, f'lrusisy, shortness of breath, Palpitation of the • heart, behillly, Aegrousuiss, und ull &senses !of the Lungs aad Er) REPARED at 375, BuWery, in the city of New York, where the article hest. eriginst,cd, and In only ge.lll/1/.C• This medicine his been used in the city of New York, with ummiini.lcd Imccess tor eight )ears nod tow,d bent:lir:nil throughout the country. It 15 . now OW by many of the incti.cal. faculty with in creased qinahlence unit daligicrion. :ice when you purcluse shat you gel the true meth nine, B out 37 lie %very, New Yu.k, smd specified- OE b - ,50 I t;:? 10 sfi 51 I have been an Mr idid for three years, And have suffered every torture - from confirmed consumption. But Dr. Tioor has wholl cared mu. The large quantities of matters he use dto raiser lias subsided, by Burgh ha- ceased, and 1 am fleshy ag.iim my -health be ing wholly restored by . using three bottles of his eel chratul B.dsaeL ' M. IVINDLEY, No. 13:1, M,,ideu Line, New York. 4 239 31 5 250 :1 . For this disease Dr Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort eras no cq•r.,' 'laving the Asthma, a severe pain in Hay kit side, aiid some cuugh;'l was Induced to try the abovt medicine, and ,groat was my joy to lied it cured nee in about two-weeks. It also cured my mother of a severe attack of the Liver complaint, with winch she had suffered two years. . J'll./I' E, 23 llall Place, New York. 1 . 0111.. 4 913 V:/3 I :3;3 CM Mr.- a. Waddle of Didhi New York, of a natural consunaptueus cuustittition, has beim saved from au untimely end by the use 01 Dr. Taper's 13rlbutu of L. verwert. A severe cold Jr...tight en an attack el Pleurisy. and thus endoil in general debility and cuu suni;iii.m. A COI istaiit cough he tic Push, t 4 atleltn „ n isb, and coutiocull loss of fleyb, augur ul a speedy death; but as 80011 us be commenced the use of this Balsa ~,, he grew Letter, nail in now fully resurrect to iteallli. AU K.\ T. 1)OCT. TAY LOWS • • El/11; 4 .1Ni OF LIVEIVAORT. 21; ME BEM The cures and beliefi , 9 procurml by the use Of this in alLeases Of diseases of the LUDO, IS 21- 1110 St lllCteitlidttle. it has need by several per sons in this neighborhood and there is scarcely au in dtauce lint its heuell,s have been fully realized. Per suits idiliLied with Coughs, Cads. Asthma, difficulty of breagoug, pains in t ha B:de or breast, spit • ung, cif blond catarrh's, palpitation ut the ilearl,uppres- HUM alld sureness of :he chest, wh..oping, cough, pleu risy, beetle fuser, night swe.iig, Liar-tatty or profuse expectoration, .and ull uth a ativetiunn of the chest, lungs and lier.stlrould nut faJ of procuring a Wale of tins.Mudieinu. , .1. WI/IL:11T, *izituly fIIU, IVlo.hinatuti county, N. Y. The coinfiusition of Dr. T. lor'n id Liver wort-4s only Iknown by the "prACEO tilerlAre at 9 41ngetuus using any but tnat lout 375 Bowery. We hereby t:utidettiy take 'less a violent Ile was blue, km was flilo, and his physi cian said tlere w. favorite symptom about him. that Ile had a COttnntlell consenytion. At that time, we procured a of that valuable medicine, Tiy lor's liaison of Liverwort. Alter taking nee bottle we began to hale hopes of his recovery. Ile voutirt ed until he had use.: five bottles. IL is now a year from that time, and his health is batter titan has beta since an infant.• - DAVID& !RN NA ROGERS. Granville. ‘Vii-slisngton co.. N. Y. For proof of rho above statement I ramp the sub scriber above people of high revcetability. GE,OIIGE TAYLOR. UMBRELLAS & F.ARAsOLS I`aTTsVll.l.ll Isi.AN 1) FOUNDRY CONSUMPTION. DR. TAYLOR'S 8.1 LS.4 OF Ll VERIVOIa. Remarkable Cure of Cansumplion I.s4artne.3 r f Breath Strrprieing Cure of Consumption E PUBLIC it our son 6y cars of age. was !ver altd after a severe, sic*. wed, VIOLENT C IeGII AND CuLD CURED.—The severe change of weather having given me a most violent cold, also expectoration and dia.:oily of breathing; 1 was much distressed until 1 took Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. found this medicine to suit toy case and cured me at once which causes me to. recommend it to others. J. J. FISIIEI2. 17 Barrow et. N. Y. PAIN IN TRH EIDE AND Bl:EA,T.—These diseases have caused me much trouble, and often prevented my at lending to business. Every medicine 1 heard of / tried. But found no relief. As a List resource l con cluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam or Liverwort. As soon as I d.d, 1 crew better, and have• been gaining eAer since ;am now in god health, and can truly re commend this Balsam as being far superior to ally thing else. A. L. GREEN. 2 Pat sa. N.Y. SPITTING OF 'heal) ConsoL-For four months 1 haveitad a discharge of blood from the lungs, almos daily. Also a thy hard cough, some pain, great weak ness. After trying, the doctors in vain for 3 months I concluded to use Dr.Tasloet, Balsam of Liverwort of which three : bottles have made an entire cure. - . - L V. I IAVILAND, 17: Oak bt. N. Tor sale only in Pottsville, by JOHN S. C. AIA 11T1N, Agent May 28, 1512 woncE To SHIPPERS OF COAL, For Ihmtun i iVav Ihrea, Falls River, 4-c. Ati A R F at W illiamsburg, opposite the Cify of New York, has been provided by the'Dri. aware and Raritan Canal Company, as a Depot fur Coal passing the Canal. By this route, Coal can be delivered at any of the Eastern .Forte at, a much cheaper rate than by any other. There are a bomber of Vessels engaged in the Transportation of Merchandize to New. York, which are tkl:ged constantly to sail With only hall I:Wight—these vessels can take in' part of a load of. Merchandise and fill up with Coal, which can be carried- in this way at very low rates.' By this transfer 'of the Coal business - , which has' heretofore been lode from ti:id `Wharves, on the Schuylkill Rhier, it is apparent that the price of Freight will not only be redo. ced, bathe delays and dangcra;of the navigation from NeW York up the Schuylkill River, will be avoided. - Persona will be allowed to land their Coal at this Depot, and keep it there the whole season, tor the small sum of 12i cent's per ton. , R. F. STOCKTON, Pres'i.t. - Philadelphia, May 28, 22--:4t rgesu GIZOCERIES. O'd Criverment, 'Jaya, Rio, Lagnira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young' Ilyson. Ponehong f'Souchong Tea .Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump! Sugar.. , Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red,•White. Yellow and Brown Soap. er Wines and Liquors, a full assortment. •' Porto Bien, Cuha r Sugar house and Syrup MOlaitscs. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Mee, tyc. Can be boujit on as reasonable terms as elm where of 1. Q. &A. HENDERSON. May 23 22- 7 - WASHINGTON HOTEL,' Market Square, Harrisburg, Pettiest. 111115 esiableannent, late so favorably known a as Camp's," is continued 'by the sabscri. her, who will spate no pains in his conduct of the house to sustain its former good name. The 10. cation is such as io-render it a convenient , and desirable stopping plan) for members of the Leg. islature, travellers and (Maniere. fie fects.grate lui for the catnitiage" extended to'hint, and the fa. von of its former patrons and the public - general. ly is respectfully solicited. MILTON JOSLIN. - llarrishurg.iMay 28, 22-3t . A.D3.1131 ISTR ATLI° ;4 limit:E. ru_E ri - k.:Rs of adnimistration on the Estate of Thonia 9 ?-i• 'Baird, hats of Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, deceased, ; mving been granted to the suhScriber. All persons indebted to . the Estate of the said deceased, arc requested to mike, pay mentbti to the eueriber, and all persons Muting elaime or &mantis against the estate of the said Thomas J. Baird, are hereby requested to present them to ELIZA C. BAtup, Mav 28, 22-81, Adininistritris. FRESH SPOANG NITE: have jest received and arc prepared to v sell at reduced prit. es A general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Consisting of Prints, Lawns. Mualins. Cheeks, Linens, Fancy Hand'fs., Lace Vtilr, Hus wry, („;1,,, 47 ,, Silk and Summer Gents. Summer Wear, Bleached and Clithleacntal Muslins, Curds, Drills, Buiiverteeiis, Tackings, Laces, Curia ?re, %liners Wear, dr. c 61i C. Tens% perellat , e are invited to can at L Q & A. HENDERSON'S. Ma v 22— . & SHOULDERS. 11t.311111E Wei•itern Hume, ( cured %%iiliwt setinkr,) shoulders & Sid..s, Iln+tou•Sowlied Heel, lillugna &us a ge s smoked and Pickled Sublion, Illulifax and Maiialehieietis Stad. Smoked flerri , ij, Cud Fi.laAe fur rale E Q & A. iIE , iDERSON`S. May 2•2-- T:1 X ES. COUNTY APPEAL.. .- VOTI:I 7 '. is hereby given, that an appeal will be 'add lid the tow ribilip tit Schuy lk 01, at the Cur ~,,, to:emir:to' Oi:fice, Oft Monday the 1.1111 day of June p•xl, bclwren the hours of 10 o'clock A. 'li., arid 2 o`o.a:lt 31. of said day. For the betsLtit of Lillittoc..etevd. (:Koftr;E SEITZINGER, GEoIiGE 110 Y ER , SAMUEL It. MEDLAR, A ttes% ContiniNsioneni. J. H. tir ;VIM; Clerk. May 21, 1542, 21— PUBLIC S E undersigned, Assignees of John T. flax, ■ zard, will still ut Public Sale, on Saturday, the 4th d.iy of June next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. at the public 'louse of Chalice Christ, in the Borough of Pottsville, all that certain LOT OF GROUN D,. situate on the south-carder)) , side of Schuylkill Avenue in said Borough, marked in Benjamin Pott' additional plan 01 said Borough No. 7, con taimng in front on said •Schuylkill Avenue one hundred and eighty-one Met and one-halt of a and in depth two hundred and atateen feet. Said Lot is cleared and enclo.,el. A good title will be given. F. W. lI UGIIES, GEO. C. WYNKOOP. • Pottsville, Al iy 21, 1842. 21-3 t Capitatizts Look Here ! ! VALUABLE * COAL •LANDS roa SALE BY, PUBLIC OUTCRY. pURSUANT to an Order n' the Orphans Court of Columbia County, the followinE de Ref itlCd Valuable Coal Land, late the property Dr. Dewy Bower, of Meyerstown, Lebanon coon ty, deceased ; will be sold by Public Sale, On Wednesday, (he first day if June next, 41 the public Louse of pelage Aiernant., in the borough of !leading, id! situate in the Township of M,lllin, Columbia comity, viz NO. 1. Containing 364 acres and 122 perches; hounded by binds, of Celiarine Neyer, Thomas .lion and others., warranted in the dame orAdan) Lekroul. • No. Y. Containing 440 acres, connected by land of George truttione, Jacob Zotroaertiran, and warranted'on the name of7aenti Neyer. No. 3. Containing 341 acres and 33 perelics„ bounded by tract No. 1 , and by lands of Jacob Zumnernicoo and othere, ,si ‘ arrautect in the name of A tairew Clark. No. 4. Contains 9.94 acres and 17 perches, batinded by tract No. 3, and by lands of Thomas Lunar) ard others, warranted in the name of An. drew Clark. No. 5, Contains 325 acres and 62 percherr.con trected by. tract No. 4, by lands of Jacob Shcllraro.. trier and other., warranted in the name of Calla row Laugeoberzer. The •undivided two.third parts of each orthe above tracts of land will he bold on said day. Sala to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day, when terms wilt be made known and atten dance given try WILLIAM TIMVER, ‘N sTrocrc,, fly the Cour., Administrators. JACOB EYEIZLY, Clerk. May 21, 1812. 21-2 EXTRAORDINARY CASE. QUEBEC, May P. 1637.' VICAR Sl R.: —A n article called Dr. newes "Nerve and Bone Liniment," came to my knowledge a bout two months some, thrtiugh our friend Mr. Camp bell, and I procureike-tiottle and had used it fur about a week without any matenarchang,e, until one morn ing I ['mind myself under the exercise of very uncom mon feelings, Imagining that could I be helped up I could stand and walk, I requested my fani.ly to aid . me, but they were unwilling I should trust myself-on my feetoot having for the last fourteen and o half years ever even made the attempt to stand: but my 1 confidence was so great that they consented to assist me from my bed. I found! could use my legs with apparent ease, but - could not bear my weight oa nay feet. With support, however. I Gould pluce one foot before the ether with a facility that astonished me and all- around me. They led me twice across the MOM ; I sat down with' feelings of happiness that I never helix° experienced; the idea ne•ri that I was once again to be restored Co the world ran thrOugh My frame like an electric shock. My family m surr en ded/. u in_tears.of joy, and.' the excitement so c in pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same ay I walked three time across the 11 .or, again bearing a little weight at each time on ley feet. I then used crutches' for a few days. when my strength had become so far re-mtablishi.d, that I could cross the door without the least auk My nilvaacement trout this time has been almost incredible. I can walk two hundred yards and back with ease, and toy chil dren, ( the bed , rid are often blessed. like me: with near a dozen,) have been so overjoyed that they could scarcely cat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a, score or - years younger herself You sill rec ollect how much bent together! was when you were list here: I have entirely overcome this.. If I looks ed as odd as I felt when I began to walk, I Weald hive been gazed at in astonishment.' I h im 4ema ma , . ny of iny, old acquaintances, some of whom did Lot know me at all. and oilers would scarcely credit their iodises and would hardly have been mare astimid im i, though one bad .• risen from the dead." I have note every confidence this lam a well man. I think this article is the moat extraordinary of any 1 ever heard of, and if it is not extensively made known to the pub lic, I think the proprietors are very culpable. If you know the persons in New York selling it, you had bet ter show them this letter. and det them refer ba you, or publish this if you th.ek it would aid the distressed. Iletimathdr me to your family, . Yriurs, very trey, . . ETHAN Or CORNING. For sale by John S.C. 'Martin, Win. T. Fitting and Clemens' & Marvin, Pottsville, fitly 21, 11312. ... THE :MINERS' ,' JQIJRNAL; 21&11157..i.LE, if/IT slam, of a Writ ofi Vcnditioar, Exponas issued out of the Ctreuit Court of the United States, in and ;fat the Eastern ll.alriet of F enn . aylvania, to the thirdeireuiti to the dircetcd, I 4 1 ,11 e xpose to public rade: on Munday,the day of May instant, at One o'clock, P. At, ofaaid day, at the Merchants' , Exeltange. in the city of Philadelphia, .• All those several parcels or tracts of landi.ait: uate in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, de. scribed and !Mended as followS, to-wit: A ceri u m tract of Coal Land, situate Schuylkill town. ship. adjoining lauds Of Valley Furnace and other Lands, containing one hundred end thirty.ei g iii acres more or less, commonly called the Catha rine Burgen Tract." Also, one undivided third part of a tract of land situate in Norwegian, now Branch township, ad. joining lands of John Cre'ssott and °them, elm taming two hundred and twenty acres ib the whole tract. Also. an undivided one.fourth past or a Tract of Land . , situate in Norwegian, now called Branch township. containing thice hundred and thirty. boar acres, held in command with A. Russell, Charles Miller and others, commonly called the Michael Kemble Tract'. Seized and taken in execution as' the property of John C. Offerman, and will be sold. by ISAAC OTIS, Marshall, E. D. P. Marshall's Office, May 12th. May 14-21 Uutted States Court. EASTEEIN DISTRICT 11:NASYLVANIA In Thinlimptcy. Noy IGt~. 113ECITIONS for the Beficht of the Bankrupt AL Law, have been filed ihe Mb day or April, 1842, by John B. Reed, late Clerk, now Serivenet , Sentry!. 1.01 county. Joseph E. Leth, late Flatter, now Boatman, do, August Mendleson, Pedlar, do. Which Petitions will be heard before the Distract Court of the United Stales for the Eastern trica 01 p eflosv (Yenta, setting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court [loom, in the City o f phia, on Monday the 30th day of Mar next, at II o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons in terested may show cense. if any they have, why the prayer of the said- Petitions should not be grunted, and the sutd Petitioners be declared Bankrupts. FRA. HOPKINSON, April 93 17-3 Clerk of .Distriel Court. NOTICE. PETITION fur the Benefit of the Bankrupt 4-13 - Law, has been filed the 2Gth day ut 1242, by John Kantner, late of the firm of fleck & Kant. ner, Boat builders, Bitstinan, Sellovlktll county, Which petition will be heard before the District Court of the United Slates tin the Eastern Dis. trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at t h e Di str i ct C ou rt Room, iu the. City of (Mollie. on Illotiday the 30th day of May next, at I l u'elock, A. M. When and whitre all per.. suns interested may appear mid show Cause, if any they have, why the prayer of ►ba said Yeti. lion 'should nut be granted, and the said Petition vr be declared Bankrupt. ERA. HOPKINSON, April 30 18— Clerk ul Dt tth,tCuurt NOTICE. t Petition for the Benefit-of the Cati:rrupt I . — Law, has Wee filed the 28th day of April, 184:1, by Beni coin Bast, late . Dry . Goods Merchant, in Schuylkill county. Which Petition will be heard before the Dia trier Court of the United Status for the Fasters Dimict of Pennsylvania, satin?, in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Rodin, in the City of Phila. dolphin, on Monday the 30th day of MAy next, at I I o'clock, A. M. When and whore all per. sons interested may appaar and show cause it' tiny they have, why the,prayor of the said Peti. lion should not be' granted, and the said Petition er be declared Bauhrupt. FRA. HOPKINSON, May 7, 19--3 Clerk of Dtstrict C:Jurt NOTICE. A PETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrupt na- Law, hap. been filed the 9th day of May, I84:1, by Hayed Nice, fate Agent, now Coal Dealer, Schuylkill county, - • • Which Petition 11 be Iteaftrbefure the District Court of the United States for the Eastern pis. triet uf Pennsylvania sitting to Blukruetey, at the D:strict Court Room, in the City of.philadcl. 'pith, on Monday the 30th day of May idst" of 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where atisdArsons in. tercsted may appear aria show cause, it any they hive, why c tlie pre'Yer of the said Petition should not be grantudi and the bald Petitioner be deck. red 13.tukropt. IrRA. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. May'7, 19-3 NOTICE. 'PETITIONS fur the DeneSt of the Dinkrupt Law, have ben filed the 7th day of May, 1849., by Daniel Stall, Clerk. Schuylkill county. John Studio, Individually, and as a • member of the funs of Reed 4S. Stdio, Taveru Keeper. . do. . . which Petitions will be heard before the District Court of the United States for the Ea.dern Di . trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the city of Philadel phia, on Monday the 20th day of June next, at 11 o'clock, A. H. Will:0 end whets all persona interested may appear ani: show ants, tf any they have, why the prayer of the said haitions should not be granted, and the said Petition:as be declared Bankrupts. ERA. WOK I NSON, May 14, 20-3: (Auk of District Court PETITIONS, for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have 'been filed the lUth day of May, 8•I2, by Muriel Ifill, Innkeeper, late Blacksmith, Sell uy I kill emnty. Fred. rick Friest, Saddler, do. Thomas A. Stsupsnn, late Merchant, now Livery Stable Keeper, do: Joseph Zoll, Tanner, do %Vhich, Petitions will be hoard before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Ilankrup'cv. al the . District Court Room, in the Coy W . Phila. delphia, on Monday thelleth thy of June next, at I I o'clock, 4. M. When and where all-Persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why, the prayer of the said Petitions should not be granted, and the said Petitioners be declared Bankrupts. FRA. tIOPKINsox, May.l4, 20-3 t Clerk et Districteourt. NOTICE. • - APETITIQPir fur the Benefit of the Drokrupt Law, has been filed the llth day of May, 11312, by Michael Sando, Tavern Keeper, Schuylkill county, W hick retition will be heard before the District Court of the United- States for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, sitting iu'llankruntey, at the District Court Room, in thu City of Philadel phia, on Monday thu 20th day of Julie nest, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where ull persons interested may appear .and show Ca lISC, if any they hue, why the prayer, of the said Petition should not be -ranted and the said Petitioner be declared ilaurtrupt. • FRAJIOPK I NSON, May 14, 203 Clerk of Diatriet Court. • Nonce. • A'PETITION for the Beuefit of The Bank rap • Law, has 'been riled the 241:11 day of was IRA by Michael 'Foley; Miner, Schuylkill county. Which Pet mol. will be beard.hefore the Vistvict Court of the thrited States fur the t:ardern trict of - Pennsylvania. hiniag a w kroptcy, at the District CoMI Room in the city of PhiWel phta, MOndiy the 11th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all pers" B iO - may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Pet!tioner should not be granted, and the said Petitiouer ba decla .-red Brkurupt. i - FRA. HOPNINSO??, May 28 , 22 -7 3 t Clelk of District Court. JAMES 11. eAbiIiBELL, - ATTORNEY AT LAIN. POTTPVILL; PA. II AS removed Ms office to the west sideMrCentte g eert . a few doors above Mahantoogo '2l Ft- May 21, ; —ly BOAT REV:ISTIERS —Jug printed and for Bqe try Mal 21,21 B. BANDIN. OE NOTICE. to the Court, of Common Piens of schen. hiLlCounty of Jttly Term, N 0.26. .Richard Price _ John Sitar, Eliot Cresson, 1 1 , • It Wyatt Wiattr, R. Chase,,aod Mary Ann, L - Writ itc Partitions his wile, late Mary Ann{ Facieuda. Wiateri Richard Feßowel, and, Emma his wife, late Emma Maw, and Susan .. Winer, and Laura 1% , ister. I . The parties above named, are hereby notified, that pursuant to w Wtit de Fartitioni Faciesda issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the county aforesaid, dated 14th of Anrit, 1342, and to me directed, I trill hold an Inquest oo the premises situate in the Borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid : consisting of a Town Lot, No. 37, with the apporteneneett, sitdate and hounded by Norwegian. street ; and by Lot No. 38,10 set nut and divide to each of the claimants and par ties in the above stated suit, in severalty the parts or purparts to which they are , respectively entitled, on Monday the 20th day of June neat, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where you may attend if you think ',Toiler. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's °film Orwirr burg, April 26,1842. rnocktmATlON. AMU:WINED • COl fl NAT FIER EAS titrAdjourned Court of Qua tier v Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and rerminer, and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of err. lain prisuimrs now in the Gaol of said county, dill be holden by the Judges of said Courts, at Orwigsburg, il/ and Orr said county, on the ast Monday of Nidy next, heine the 30th day of said month, to continue one week, or longer, if neces. Nary... Notice is .therefore h e r e by g i ven to a ll those who are bound in recognizances to appear at said Adjourned Court, to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to do such things as may be necessary and proper. GOD SAVE GOVIOWNWP.ALTII. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. „eSiiiriff's Office, °twigs. burg. April 30, 1842. IS— N. 13.—The witnesses tnd j•irors who are sum moned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually. In case of non.attenda nee; the low ittsuch cases made and provided, will be rigidly entorred. Thts iimiee is published by order of the Court: those concerned will govern them selves accordingly. TliE PHILADELPHIA, REA DiPiG, and POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. a i _ -~ AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINE, Will continence running between Philadelphia and Pottsville on the Plowing days and hours: ON AND APTEIR MONDAY, 11,f vir 9, 1811. Leaving Pottsville, on Monday.; Wednesdays and Fridays, • , at 81 A. M. Leaving Philadelphia, on Tuesday., Th WI, days and Saturday., at Li P. IV, Hours of passing Reading. For Philadelphia, at 10.5 A. Tri-weekly 4 Pottsville, • " V. M. FARES Between Tuttsvdle Pinladu. $3.50 & $2,50 " Beading " do 225 1,75 do " Pottaville, 140 " I,OJ liscunq .01 TICKICTs-GOOD FOR ILECUININO COMM lietw•ecn Pottsville 4 Philadelphia, S On " Reading " do 3 1/0 to . Pottsville, 2 Od Tie other passenger trains will as before, at the following hours : Philadelphia and 'Pottsville. From Philadelphia, at 5& A. NI. daily •• Pottsville, at 2P. M. Hours of passing Reading. For Pottsville. at 9A. M. t . 4 . Philadelphia, at 31 P. M. All the trails will stop for way passengers at the usual points. liEr Ail passengers are requested to procure their tickets before the train., start. May 7, 19— `DANIEL B. lIAA' TOWN II A.LI. STORE. HAAS & LAING, rl II AKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of 11 Schuylkill eountv. that they have just upettial in the basement story Of, the Town Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough of rotuvilla, a splendid as. suroneut of NE AT GOODS. ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were se emed with great care, and purchased at unusually ow prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goode, Groceries, Glass Ware, ,China Ware, Queens and; Earl/ten Ware, Among which may be found Superfine Cloths, of various COkorli and qualities, L'lue, Black and Fancy:colored Cassitneres, bananas, Flannels, and Woolen Blanketk Prints. Lawns, Gingha nut, Mormoes and Plaids, S Ik, Satin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, llollands and Nankins, Marseilles and Vs!ulna Vestings, 3-4. 4-4,5-4.6-4 Muslins, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Goighani and Canon I landls. 11law and &honor style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens. In tine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk, Cotton, Mohair, Morino & - Won't] Stockings, Ladies' i nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Ruskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies Sulk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &n, Netv Orleans, St. Croix, Porto sice, Loaf and Lump Sugars., New Orleans. Sugar House. arid Syrup Molasses, Ttw, aral Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap suit I:tutor. Sslmun, Herring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, it ama, Shoulders, Smoked Beet', and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat 'Meal, Illuvatina, Half Spanish and Common Sugars, Soda, Water Ana Si gar Crackers. • Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, arid a great variety of tither articles, all of which w ill lie sold at low prices . fur, atsh, or in Exchange for country produce. • KT Remember the Town ILA Store. Pottsville. May 11, TUE PRILA DELPHI A, RLADDIG,and PO' TSVILLE RAIL ROAD. • rp mu a~+.r ~~~u~~slys~ic~eeo — ~ 7 I G ~~tl~~"'as~~r~e SU.►IMER ARRANGEMENT. 7b commence on Monday,'Aprit I Ilk, MO Mors of Starting of Passenger 7rosos. Front Pottsville, at 2 V. M. Daily Froth Philadelphia, at 5,5 A. M. Hours of Passing Reathing. - For Philadelphia. at 4P. M. i D 4 ii Fur Pottsville, at 9 A.,.M. c Y. Both Trainipsisiinz at Pottstown. • FAR EB, . . Ist Cis,s. 24.1Claas Between Pottsville & PhilJdo. 3.50 2,50 '.. Orwigsburg •• 3,25 2,30 " Port (7llman, '• 3 110 - 2.15 Hamburg . '' 235 2,0 Q " Reading 0 i 2,25 1,15 " . nougLissvilks " 1,15 1,15 •• Pottstown IP 1.51) • MO '• Phoentsville 0 1,00 0.75 " Norriotown -." 0,50 0,10 " Reading & Pottsville,. 1.40 1,00 EXCURSION TICKETA. With the prielleke orreturning wit (1,9 , , in • Ist Class.; Cu,. Between Philida & Pottsville, $3 00 'r' • 3,00 Is " rPotts own, 2,00 1,30 911 Nntritlowti, " " I"tsvilte dj itead'g Depot in Philadelphia. 8. Curlier or Broad and Cherry atreeta. Both 'Prairie Kdi stop for way "Passengers at the follenling points, besides those mentioned shove :— Schuylkill Haven, Mahreiville. Alt house's Bridge, Baumstown, Christman's Geig er's • Store, .Royel's Ford Bridge, `Pawling's Bridge,' Valley . Forge; Fort Kennedy, Petri: Store, Consbehoeken, and Silting Mill. • The morning Oen, hom Philadelphia will stop for breakfastat Norristown. All Passengers ere rcq..ested to procure their Tickets, before t 66 train starts. • ' • • . ,PROTECTION. ludeumily against lora or damage by Fire. , Capital - $1004M4). cuArerilt PEttrixuAL. . pug sprtma - GARDEN INSURANCE COht- PANY, mako Insurances, either temporal? , or perpetually; against Less .or Damage by FIRE, in town or country, on 1t0U302, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on lionsebuttl Furniture, Merchandise, (tortes, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and 'Manu facturing Stock and Utensils or every description; l'ussens and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Citimnd Rents upon the most lavotable terms.. Applications for Insurance,or any infortnation tsn' the subject mar be matte either pPtSbillny or by letter, at the Company's ottice, at the Northwest corner of &sib and %%rood streets. 1110111'ON Picsident L. K1W11.11311.4.AR, Secretary. • DiageTons,, Morton MeNtichael, Charles Stokes, 7 Joseph- (Food, ttiright, P, L I.azunrcune; Townsend, Elijah Dallett, 11.0.,crt1 A bUgh Cad. George Trainman. It- W. Pomeroy, • George W Schreiner. The Subscriber has been appointed Aussre for the above mentioned Institutioii mid is non prepared to. make I ATY nvicts upon every Lime rtption prttivall) at the hAtive,.Oviles. BENJAMIN LIANNAN. I'uttsvi, e :nth 1641. 18-At DELAWARE COUNTY INSIJRANcE co. Capital authorized by law, $150,000. CUARTER PERPETUAL, iIINKB both !united and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Bo,Mines, Stoics Bowls, Mills, Barns, Stables. Merehandire, Fur niture and Property of eVery descrieliun, against loss ordamaee by 88. MARINE AAD INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Inettra nee company WI!, aloe ulnae against lesson all kinds of marinel risks and against the damage or loss upon the 11466P ()nation tagoude,waree,and inerehantitee by water, or by rail •way. upon teruts an. Park/trial:lean any other institution. For any further in rorrnation oul-the subjpnt Orin. eitheraga ins' Fire, uutriiivorinlandrtaks. Apply to .111.1NRY G. 110111N5ON, july 15 34-11 i t Sehtt‘lkill or WILLIAM 11. POTT:I, A t Orwigshurn. NIQEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY HIM TILE FRANKLIN INSURANCE Cu., CONTINUE to make Insurance, p ci p marnent Lino limited on overy•descriotimi or prinntrty in town and country on the mmal favor ible term.. thrice 1631 Cliemint Street ne a r fint, ' CII.ARL ES N. HANCIi: rresidein. UIRECTORS, (*lassies N. Booker, . &mei Grant. Junes Scott. Frederick Bruton, Thomas' liars, Jacob R. Mantua Wharton, Geo. W.llickards, Mina. Wagner. - Modecai U. Lewis. CU AR LES RANCH ER, tive't. The Subscriber hue Liven appointed agent for the .hove mentioned instiltinoc, mid is nun' pre: pored to muke insurance, on every description ut proisorty, al the lowent rotes. ANDREW RUSSET. Pottsville, June ID, 1811. 25-1 y PIIIL t. 1 7 :LPIIIA., I LALPING„IAL) POTTSIILLAB RAIL ROAD. 11 - 0 t %TES OF FREIGHTS ON M ERCII AN. 81 - 1111 " DIZE, between Pottsville and Pt iludelphiu, from April let, lerfl, per ton of :tOllO lbs. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and 13.-reks, $2 10 Pig -Iron. Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, 'Par and Pitch, 2 50 Nails and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, lirillow-Ware, Gram, Salt, Bark, Lump. her, Staves, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey,, Ale and' Beer, Orl, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. glues and Machinery, Seeds, Butter,. Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Lis/Mors, DrUgs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-Ware,' Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de. live ring Freight at any atilt Conipany'rsDepots an the hne, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Tra ins, on TIMMS DA YS. and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.. 11 March 26 JAMES LAI ti: SAMUEL P. Rum, tril-sr, NVITES the ciiizena of Pirtsville and its vi. to Set: hia specimens of Painting at the residence of his hruther, in centre street, where he can be consulted on all things, appertaining 'o his profession. Pottsville ianitary,l 1— PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuy 'kill county, the Subscriber, Admin. istratur et the edidte of Augustus Thatcher, late oldie state of Connecticut, deceased, will cApme. to Sale by Public Vendne, on Monday the Gilt day of June next, at 3 ii`clok in the afternoon, nt the house of Michael Mortimer, in the Borough of Putteville and county aforesaid ; Two certain Lots of Ground, situate in the Borough uf Pottsville, county of Schuylkill, viz: . o A u and' L that ti certain Ground, nil, situatet°rii'Frame ""lOle west side of tleritre . Streo, in the Borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, containing in front on Centre et. thirty feet, Mid in depth two hundred and thirty feet; being the northern part of the lot number twen. ty the, in the original plan of said borough. Also, a certain Led of ground situate on the' Northwesterly side of Mahantongo street in said Borough ut Pottsville, containing in front on said Mainititungo sucto., forty feet, and in depth two hundred and 6lty feet, 6 incites, being part of the lot marked in Pott and Patterson's addition ro Pottsville, number seven: Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the Conditions oh' ale. wade known at the time and place of sale by •Ttit.lS. C. POLLOCK, B B order of the Court,. Administrator. ICOB KILEW,CIerk. Orwigsburg, April 31) 18— To all ihr,heirs and legal rept totems:lives of Wit ham OM, late of LOW, Mahantortgo township, in county of Schayikill, deceased. UItSUANT td an order of the Orphstcs' IL. Court, of the county ol*Schuyllittljan in quest will be held on dm premises of the said de. ccaseo, in the township of Lower Maliantosigo, in the county of Schuylkill, on / Monday the twen ty third day of Moy nes', ay ten o'clock in the forenoon. to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and at long his children and 1, 4 ,1 representativi 1., if -alai Lao be done without prejutlice tO and sposfing of the whop , lltbutwhile 10 value and appraise the same :_when and where you way attend if you think proper. JOHN WOOLISON, gheriff of the county of :Schuylkill. Orwivslvire, April.3ll, 1m42 111A51.40111 NEW :41111 NG &SU Vll.ll CLOT! ING: A T the old stand corner of Centre and Mahan ".• tango .triets; Pownmlle. • LIPPINWrr &TA ir LOU • Will entititme to receive tlironglimit the sr•anr, Irma their Wholt.otte and Retail Sim'', No. 24 Market Stteet, Philadelphia, u choice and varied assortment of FA •HIONADLE ICEA nY 11AUF CLOTH ING, which they tovite 'Mgr Customers and tlm l'ohl'e to examine. The advantag's which we ur t .,,ess,ur atiendmg Cloy AOCUotta.every oat; nuyiog as our goods lor cash, and Wyllie them made up by tho best city win kitten und,r ou r uunt..th to dirteingi,entailett' lo warrant our goads bent! 0411 can be obtained elsewhere. ill returning !hank. to our Costumers' for the very lwn! patrimage we - have received, we would inform them that we shall Cot Unite to re. cisme and keep constantly on hand. as heratotiire. a full aosortinetit ot , Superfine English, bench anti German Cloths, Caasimerea;Vestiugs, Sum o'er Cloths. Linen Dallings, Ganibrouns. 4e. &ailed to the season, whirl) will be made up to ordPr, in the latest style of Fashion Call and See.! and judge for yourselves ! —April - 30 ' —lB— -LUJIBLIT. YARD. c_ 7(000 Joint and Lap Shingles. 20,000 Feet 4 Inch and Inch Boards, 150,000 Plastering Lath. Also, Shingling Lath. Cherry Boards, Scantling and other Lumber comnantly fur sale. April 23,. 17— .a S AMU EL UARTZ. • OF rlt LA itb;Lpui Capital o f:$.100,000, Pahl in. CHARTER 1'Enak.71.1.4.L, PUBLI,C 11111.'3 & (MIES-4ml received/Mr id 'kV •salet an ratannment of Gig• Evileit. lout riatud Whips. and.%Valking Caney. - • i• - • Masa 22 ••• - •kAkTIN. . pIANOS,...Tho salt:scribers haia &len sOpont ed Am by the New York AkettfaCtonna Gu for the tw o of their celebrated Grand Action PlaUos.- of either . Resewood or Mahogany, a . sPechnea of whiCh cA be 'pen hi applitna to December 10. M— T 4 & J. BEA rm ALS 111 OF IVILDOIIgitRYI.--Just n 1 1-inniteti a Lech supply of *tin abfivo argicW.. And for safe by • 3. S.C. Aptil 16. Solo agent for Solitay ! _idi cOutit.Y WHAM.% , , /MlN:aufweri , tera. occupy inK tne Largerdial eominoi. thous it hart at the :Myer aide ht' South latent; scheylkfli, tiro prepared to make artartjaments to tha. reception of coal on wharfage or colts' patient: Magee for ill:upping yr storing wtll het?moderate. • Addrota W. C. . F NIG : Philada—Match 12 11—:htio (ittacr; GUEEN ANN) im.tetc -re/vs.—T.& 3. tteattz hero jasi received' friirif New :/ s ork, a large Imp Ply !Web:thee Breen Blacc Lit...comber FA/{311:ItS 1 MUCK 111,CW A:1,„- r Being treatiie on trod and manures. A bui, Time A M Kit's LAND sw.Asiue.l{. gr pocket companion lust reeenCd and fur CLIO b 3 11 : in'SA A S.. A 10 16-- POOIIIII AIS". D EA I: A 1.01 Tprbt and Car Ache drove, a salt and apcedY for the above. diseases. Just rectiviiii and for Buie ji Al A ICI'l IN 'S Drug store. VIOLIN & vurre PRECEPTORS.—Fne 'Ate by Avrtl 16. I 6—. 8. lIANNAN, • 2 NM1...4 VMETAI3T.I , I rtp ceiveri and fur bale. at bIARTIN'S Drug Mute April 16 10- (PER / CEAT. SA YlD. —The ouhscrihre sells JP the best fluke at VO cents per bushel. at his Una. adjoining the aqueduct and Mt. Biand's Smith shop. Urecimuud. MAIN POtertri. • 1%141 24; CaPECIE WANT rft.-Th- IN heat premium 6 - 75 paid toi Gold, or Silver in extlanie for Miacrii Caulk 'lowa, by LIPPINCOTT at. rIYLOIL Corner of Centre 4: Mahantango streets Pottsville, May 7 E LEAG VE.—LIPPJ Ncorr 4.. TA II LOR, have just received from the Rana Man ufacturing company'm Agent in New York. A few pieces of American Cloths, Castarnitrea and Verlag., all ot which the{ , invite the ;mention oi th'eir ctlytyCU• ern, and the public cenerullv. At the • Corner of Centre and Mahantengo atrrets. l'uttsvdie, May 7 IT FOR SALE.—For &lin a L .t tituato on •1 he E.lpterly side of Wilma street. an the Bop 010 of roam ilk. containing to front on W. Ilattto 55 feel, and Ito feet 111 depth. Tenn's 8 - 40 cash: . 1 Apply et atm °lac ul the jiiiactra' Journal Allay 7 shoran/nes Cough Lozeugers, Sherman's Vt'oruil,izengers, Shertaan'a Camphor I,ncengerth Sherman'ti Poor Alan's Piaster. A freall supply of the above valonble Medicines hat received and for sale at MARTIN'S Dew and Chemical store, Pottsville. Jauuury 29, 5-3 Office of the Philadelphia and' ltet4liak liatl /Pura Company. No. 7C. Walnut street,, POE President and Alanattera hereby give notice, that the charge for freight and toll on Coal froth Mount Carbon or Schuylkill (Liven to "toe Columbia Bridge, or Richmond on the Delaware, shall dot be above 61,50 per um for the year 1812, and that 3a cents per ton be allowed for the use (Wall cars placed on the road by individuals. S. BRADFORD, Eeb. 19, 8-- Secretary and 'Treasurer. LAM :110r, COAL CoSUMMON 01111 CK, No. 79 Dock Street, Philudelphid. Refer to Messrs. Win. Davidson & Son, 1 " Fullerton & Donnell, p. Lamm° , 4 Son, Philadelphia A. Traquair, Esq " L Colt & W. A. Smith. New York. " Alfred Du Pont. Esq., Wilmtngton, pets are. Philadelphia4May In k the Court of Common Pleas of liettuyir W County of July Term, 184; Thomas S. Ridgeway Jacob W. Seheinger. Gco. U. Kenn, John P. Weil). wit, William and Rebecca Gumbec, and OW 1Y Thaw Suddards, and • !fortune W. Gronnes of Murtha Writ de Partitiuni devigeo of Sam"' P. f rarMiuda4 Waffler ill, ondClior!es May or W‘ttioi ill. Henry Mayor Wetlieriil, Thomas Mayor ‘Vottiorill, Margo rota May. • or Wetlierill, and Mayor Wathqrill, minor children ofCliarles Wetheti decea- sed, by Weir tiumdtatt Mat- } garcon S. Wetlu:ttlt. The abuse named, ThuinnaB. Ridgway till; and Jacob W. B , l4iiigt.r, George. I). H. Kean, John P. Wetberill. 14".11;alif Wetlirrilf, and Rebecca Gumbos and. William Stidds:ds, and Charlotte W. Welber/11, graolem of Martha Wetht.tdl. devisee of Samuel Wetliei ill, and Charles Mayor Witherill, Henry Mayor ~1 . in t Tllollll3.Mayor W et h cr ill ,Mall:ammo Nf:,yor Wetherill, and Major Wetherill, ‘lllOlll di% idl4lll Of C11 , 11'65 Wetherill, deceased, by thier wear dein Maigaretta S, 'Wetherill, delendanty., +silt please to take noire., that put wiant to the alsive Writ de Partifiuni Frcien4p, issued out rif,ther Court of Comibun Plead of Schuylkill euunty' roe directed, 'beariog date at Orwigstrurg. the 26th duty of ,%pril. A. D. 184:4 wherein I mit commanded to make partition as particuldrly;set furth in said writ, of the following Maci tired tract, of land, called " Lee's Lands," botinded - by Isinrl of Francis; It. Nichol'', Putt and Ildtition i Kettle( and Waggoner, and utheriett wiled on S LIT ereck, Schuylkill county, and owned by George 1). 14. Kelm, on the 19th day of December, A. D. 1e27, wish the doourteuttocce,-1 will, on Toefiday. the 2lxt day ul June, 1842, at ten ti"ekck in the fore noon, upon the premises, Bold ao Inquisition te r snake partition among the aaidipantocas thereto lam commanded. . - 3 011 N G. W001.1S0:1 Sh e ilfr, 1 „ Shrills allies', ig>- t burg. April 26,1842. NEW STOKE. JAIIES DOWNEY, RESPECTFULLY informs the public the( he It to bruught with him, from Now Turk thin apriag, a large aTiorttrient of . GROCERIES 4- LIQUORS, Which he offers for sale at the 'most moderato Philadelphia wholesale prices, ( freights added;) at his store bongo. in the new Stone . Bunlding. next dour to his tavern, Morrie' additio n to Potts ville, c•• amtiog 3f litat.a and Geten Teas, Falling Loa'', Santa Croz ; Portollico, ti• Nets Orleans Sugary,l:„.l . Rio, J vs, and St Druntnen Spero, & Common Oils, Mottoes, White and Yellow &tips, Tobactio, Keg and Bu; Raisins, Wines and •Liquers, front common to.tta” % Jog quality, A ginning of Drved Meal, Mackerel, from N. 1 to No. 3, in nnartsr . I . lBlr end toll barrels, About 300 Sacks Ground Salt, • . fin barrels .upesior Albany Summer Ale. At 0„.% _May 14, 110-1 s ~• %IF AP OF POTTSVILLE.—The subset iber has /TM mg. by, direilion of the Council of the Boroinihr or Mono dle, made a survey and atm, or the events; Lanes and alley's of the said Koreuah, hereby gives public nonce to holders of lots and others, that the said MAP is now ready for eitaniniatiosi at his resi dence, in Mahantongo stremand invites all interested to ezainineahe same. and 'date any a Iterations they may wish therein previous to Its being delivered u the Council. 7 SAMUEL LEWIS. April X-48 Itultitf.VllTUßt9 NOrickl. • A l 4f Pere , as having el3invi against tbe Estate of Robert Mr:Dermot, late , of the city of New York, direeesed, are . reirinted - to rank. known the same without delay, to Abigail Med Dermot, Executrix,: James R. Whiting. George Una Fa,eccoOre.iu the city ofNew.Yerh, Of to - EDW:OWEN pARRY, • Attorney fur ttMlliocuwr., April 16; • • M II Apra !Cr.- 19- 18-it
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