II II 111 ever read, and should have to.turn to his books and telhii suNcict, and commence - bis,atuilies a new; :And further, it was certainly :-a nee; doc- trine to 'him that when . prices were high, wages ' ;must bilow, end vice versa. be bad always sup. 4 'posed that when manufacturers or larders could getliigh 'prices for, their products, they could of.' ford to pay gh_wages to laborers, ind that labor ers, knowing this, and knowing that these' prices'''Would hold out strong temptations 'to pro. . ,• duction, weufd hold out for high wages, and could • Mincesei,cominsed them. On the contrary whim prices were low, the business was detiressed,' the • - profits small, and the necessity for economising great, hence the employers would eitherreduce the wages 461340:ids or suspend his operations, and the laborer was therefore under the necessity of submitting to the reduction of his wages. It was '4'Feriainly very extraordinary that articles , the .. 4 ,4,1 u s of Which was made..by, , the laborer, that is to s ay articles of which labor constituted the chief reit, should sell high when -labor was: low, age low when labor was•high ! This wins 'ad opera. 'tiun, beyond 60 cninprehenston; he could ;see no reason 6r it. It was contrary to the lac ;'as eye-, ry iiractiCal man,—every journey wan and apprerk Lice knovre. • . Mr. Calhoun had spoken ci the immense .a mountof our exports, one .hundred millions'a year, and that'these would cefilaly fall off unless we imported, ibe same einount, foe our exports can . not, in.the long run exceed our iMports, not our imports exceed our exports. Mt. Evans noticed this position and admitted the truth of the Maxim; but, the Senator. had forgot that gold end silver sae expOrted and imported to make the balance even between two nations,preciaely as - a 1 balance teas paid in cash by one or the other ,of two men, or two firms dealing with each other. - And gen, orally the man who contrived to Bell moat and Te rri% e,the. most cash in return,' or in other 'word‘ who had most frequently balances in his favor, was consinetd the:most prosperous and thrifty,:— But tl4'Senator in looking at ;he amount of otir foreign trade, had over looked our domestic trade arid hump consumption, which by ,the: late census amounted to nineteen hundred millions of dollars. W'sa.thjs totte sacrificed to , easel one hundred, millions of foreign consumption 7. l The Senator Was . thinkirig'ilewhole lime - of manufactures.— Who were the ?manufacturers? - Why not only those who Owned - large factories but the thousands, tens Of thousand's, hundreds of thousands,mitliona al our citizens who were engaged in producing.— Your iron Masters, forgemen, blacksmiths, shoe- waters, hatters, siNeramiths, tailors, carriage and wagon makers, ;saddlers, harness makers, trunk, rntakers, tanners, maniere, tinners; brass founders, cabinet makers, chair makers, button makers, watch 'makers, jewellers, type fourrders, comb ma keia, and artisans and laborers dell kinds, it was impossible to enumerate their,. These Were each and every ono of them, as much interested in this bill as manufacturers of cottons and woollens. They constituted a portion of thole who created. utir:homr consumption, and thoy also supplied • each his quota of the articles consumed, Was this trade:ttt be over looked and sacrificed to pre-. serve 01 4 Itireign tradii, equal Only to a two thou ' sands part of our whole trade ? He thought it would be extremelylunwise to do so. slut &cannot do Justice to the Speech, and will sot attempt even an analysis to it. A !fie - UP-LING' INCIDENT.-012 Tuesday last, says the Bloomsburg IJemocrat, three gentlemen went to the New Slope, at Beaver Meadows, for thaiturpdso of descending into the mines. This slope is about 140 yards, of a descent of 10 feet to 1.4, down which cats are let for the puri , se of drawing up coal by 'steam power. Tho agent or, i &mil a dry car to be hitched to one that pros to descend fur coal, and the gentlemen were directj td to gel aboard. While this was transacting, 'a litaner had passed down the elope some fifty yard Ai As two of.the gentlemen stept on the car, it wik! thscovered-by the„hands that the chain attachite, dnocur to the engine had nut been hooyed, 11113 the car starting, alarm was given, the gentlemen leaped from the car, and iu an instant it was dash ed into p thousand fragments at the bottom of the slope, passing by the laborer above mentioned, who had instintively stept to one side without do, ring any other injury to him than laying him 'pros trate, (F . CAST IncilcbutLerso.-1 f utl lugs of cast iron are daily increasing at a prodigious Tate in Eng. anct.it appears that !mimes are about to be toostructed of this material.. As the walls will be to low, it will be easy to warm the building by a single stove placed in the kitchen. A three story houde, containing- ten or twelve rooms, will not "cost more then :£llOO, mien] being had to the manner in whiCh_it may be ornamented. Houses of this - description may be taken to pieces, and transporteddrorn one place to atothei, at en ex. penile of Snot more thatt $ 25. is told tbat_e large nuntber of cast iron houses are about tofbe manufactured in Balgium and England, for the eittzens of Hamburg whose habitations have beep u ing Jotirnal. - . Pool" DEVILS.—MiIIer, the Millonium 1112811 tvho proposes to burn up the world some time during the next year—the same world which - is At this time living merely upon Ainffrance,lae hav ing iltistponed its conflagration a year or two since appears to be gaing , on prosperously and gain ing proselytes in aby'r.number at tho eastward.— The winding up of the world is actually to take in 1843, however, and his followers lately erected a splendid tent at ooniord, N. H., in or der to live in hsoasto be in at the deatli„" A storm•having prostrated their marqueeohei here removed their quarters into a valley Wherecthere is less wind, and Whe're they will not be Bailable la interruption. .4- A HIT AT TUE cAfTAIS.—The Cooperstown Freeman's ,Journal,: (Democratic,) has an angry teply,td the Albany Argus' article-justifying John Tyler's removal of the Whig - Post-master rt qooperstown. New York. .The Journal avers, and most truly, that -ithel'yler ship is isitikiug ship in the eyes 'or. nineteen-twentieths of the whole nation; and whoever goes on board of her Will go down 'pith hei." l "This Peat"' adds the ;lournal,...pervades the Democa 2 atic Press gener ally; those only excepted who ,expect to taste of the government parr:" DEStOCCTION OF TtlE AXEILICAX. THEATRE by F'inr.,----Vire . stop the_ precis to announce the entire destruction cif the - new American-Theatre by fire. The flames were diseovered r issuing from the Tear of the buillding about 4 o'clock, and at this time (half past 4:A' -MO the fine edifice is nearly levelled to the earth by, the destrUctive .el ement. Nothing saved: ' The house was [Basal Ludlow and Smith now in St. 0. *rather. J., Governor Carlin, of Illinois, is said to have 'made a requisition upon Gov. Reynolds, of Mis tit:o delivery of the person Of -General Bennett, charged. by Jo smith with high treason itjainst the 6tate This will,delay P i tOceetlinga .against smittiuntilititer fam • .y. ; 4e 'cording to the late United States ,;Canna , tl4 l : s ' ire in fhe United States four million horars. l is sa . id theLrequire twenty4re thousand tons cf. iron . annually for shoes. Th e L . isilies` Fair at Lancaster, for the' benefit or the Di, -•-chanic's Jastitute atihat place, yield thee? ' ro4 of upwards of one thousand dollara. IM=l From the &Chester Demotic' t. - It is the fasinon at present to abuse Congress for non;fulfilhiient of Whig promise Ike ma: jority in that body has been a standing subject of denunciation by the Loofeco press for several months past} Nothing can be more unjust.— That Congress has often spent too much time on unimportant \ Matters we are willing to admit, but that the majority are: tesponsible for the•fail ., ?tire of elf or any of the 'promised measures of re `lief and is an assertion that has no foun ' datioir in fact. The Washington True Whig thus sums up the measures Congress has tried to carry-into effect, and lays the blame of their failure uptin the right shoulders: 1. A Whig Congreis tried to - get ; a Fiscal Corporation. - Mr. Tyler-woulnit let,'em have it. 2. They tried to get it in anothei form. He would'nt let ''em have that. 3, They tried to accommodate each of these plans to his views. But it worild'nt do. 4. They tried to save the revenue from the :30th of J une, till a tariff bill could be passed— But he would'nt let 'em. 5. All this assumption of powerby the Acting President has prevented the establishment of a - Al i ationakFiscal Agent, the restoration of the cur rency, and stripped the Government of all reven ue, while. it is in debt, without a penny in the TreasurY! 6. The upshot of the wfrole is, that we have a powerless Govemment;lnnil we arc a nation all in debt, with, nothing to pay, and- - nothing, to do! 7• Every object of the political revolution of 1840 has been prevented by,ene man ! ' Seven phials of *rah : poured out uPOn a na tion in so brief a time ! From the Sangnmq (Illinois) Journal of July 29 MORS OP TUE We learn from the Warsaw Sienal-that Orson Pratt has gone from Neu•oo. He left a communication — with his friends, stkich stated•that belied been induced to take this course on account orthe treatment of•his wife by Smith, and orthe general management of the affairs of the churCh 14 him. • . We learn from other sources that Smith lading his attempts ou Mrs. Prati were matte's of notori ety, went to her husband with a manufactured story, that his wife was a base woman, and that the fact was well known to him. This communi cation-had Such on effect upon Mr. Pratt—at once blasting his happiness and the reputation of reir tuous woman that the wretched husbatid left the city. It will be recollected that Mrs. Sebindle, in her affidrit, detailing the attempt of Smith upon - her, said . b%,. told-her she must never tell of his prop ositions to her, for be had all influence in• that place, and if t she told, ho would ruin her character, and she would be under the necessity of leaving.' This game - scheme has been carried out in refer once to Mrs. Pratt. She told' on the imposter, and was marked by him for destruction. In a public speech in Nauvoo on the 14th, Joe spoke of this lady—a woman whose reputation had been as.fsir as virtue could make it until she came in contact with him—in a manner only .befiiting the lowest and most• degraded vagabond in existence. DrsTnEssiso Surci DE.—The Coroner yester• day held an inquesk,et No. 129 Haramond•sireet, the residenc e of her mother, - on the body of Miss Catherine Ackerson, a very 'accomplished and a imiable girl, only 17-3 years of age, who commit. ted suicide on Saturday evening by drowning her self in the cistern. The young lady, it appear-, ed, l;i: s tid been for some time past in a low and de, spending state of mind, brought on by the•infa ;nous conduct of a young man named Thomas C. Eldred, whose' attentions she had received for a lettglikol ti up to the middle of May last, 'and ti ‘ l'ishe was engaged to be Married, but,who, 4.ffe*ted her for another female about ten edits since. •So mat was her despot'. ', at she, a short time since, had resolved eel'-destruction, and had purchased laudanum ~ t otth• iurpose, but was detected in the rash at apt- j. Friday she was overheaid to ex- To thinkthat I must die for that villain," then offered up her prayers to her Ma ther for his forgiveness in.breaking his promises towards her. Ori Saturday evening her mother and iiister went toimarket about half past 7 o'clock,, and requested her to accompany them, Which she I refused to do. On their return, about 11 o'clock, she could not bd found, until discovered dead at the bottom of the cistern. Verdict—Came to her -death by drowning! in a cistern—a voluntary act of self-destruction.—t- r-.4,Tribune. GOOD Dar's %V oux.—Congress is doing up a vast amount of small business as the time for an adjournment draws near. The Washington cot. respondent of the Baltimore Patriot .says that on Thursday nearly two hundred bills were could& ered in committee of the whole, and reported to the House from the committee. About sixty of these were bills which had passed the,Senate, and between forty and fifty of thee were concurred in-and ready for approval. A large number were ordered to 's third reading, and Then boil aside. 1n , addition to all this, one hundred and seven teen bills prepare'd in the House, were favorably considered in committee of the whale, reported to the House, read a third time, and ordered- to an engrossment. 1 , ; New aurerearerr.—Bank, of IVilthington and Bra l ndywine, Wilmington D'el.---5% letter A. pay W. Harrison, June 20, 1840. SparkS Cashier, Seal President. Struck from a I.itho graphic "date, and, pour imitation: Has tha ap pearance of being from the same plate as the for meri Counterfeit on this Bank—though slightly altered—onlhese la the small .boat is very plain, and there is a perio after the word bearer. =_....____—.__-- _____, • _______ INVALID, iIEAD!--0 - — fie disease bast thou only, an impurity of the blood, which bY impeding thp circula tion. becomes settled upon some organ or dart, and immediately illness enbiles. Pr. Bmndrctlfe Vegetd. ble Universal Pills cure thildisease; because they re move, by perseverance with them, all impure larti• des from-the blood by the stomach and bowels, which may Inikisify termed the sewer of the tutoiaft body. hey.take, the bad and leave the good humors to give life and health :;and it is morally impossible they can fail to cure, provided nature is„ pot entirely exhaust ed. The thousands who use and recommend sheet I proof positive o 1 their extraordinary end, benefi cial effects,, Purchase in Pottsville, of Wm. Mortimer, Jr. and ,of the agents published in another'part of this paper. Itlarriab On the 3d alt.. by the Rev. Mr. Moyer:Mr. CHAS. FCieliT,`tollline /that 7'111E14.1111 of Schtiy' Ha- At Schuylkill Haven, on the llth ult., by the Rev: Mr. Drake, Mr. CHESTER Dm!, FLYNT, tOliliSS oust Yong all of Pottsville. On tho.7th :by the Revi•Mt. • Mennig, JACOB M. BALADE. of Reading, to Mom SARAH DREHER. ofßottaville. ••• • • [A Temperance wedding no doubt--if we are' to judge tom the plentiful supply . of Cake. unite :coiopanied by that - volgrii drink called Wine,— Here's to them in a glass of nature's pare bever age from the, gargling stream that gushes tram :the Mutri Mountain —a Sue'Ceini_ to the happy couple—hand tray theyha temperate in all things."] NOTICE.—In consequence of the , Preshyte, rianthurch undergoing some repairs, . the, intim. lairs of the Pottsville Sacred Singing Society, will held• their next Weekly meeting, in the hoot Room ief the Town Hall s 'on Wednesday evening, August.l7th, at 7i o'clock4p.llt . _ All those friendlyj to the !soci e ty"; at e respect. fully invited to , attend. By oider . , Aug. ARTHUR 15t00)1414E, Se cy. /WEI GOAL - TRADE ••.e. • 7.7.=;0C: . The shipments t tbui week are about the - sung Is last-l-and they wtll . not probably, , increase rikach if any for the prekent. The demand fi# Cars to carry (*.mien the Rill Road is .increasing. The Company have now about 500 Can on the Road, and will continue to receive . about LI, per week until th e number reaches 1200, the; number for 'which thiy have at present contracted.' ' There was a rumor tfloat that the Navigation Company intended to make a further reilictiori oftoll. . This report is incorrect. We learn that the Company tell/ not make any further reduction on tolls this season. Several of the Operators have received orders to cease shipping coal, unless they can furnish it by the Railroad. j The, want of Cars will prevent them, using this (channel of transportaticp—and consequently they must lie idle for th - e, present.— The times and every thing else appears to.lmout of joint this season. Phildelphia Commercial List, says that the market iswittiont change. ,There is very lit; tie enquiry and-prices continue depressed. We. quote the nominal: rates by' the cargo, for Setinyl., kW red ash Lump, Coal at 033,871e4,25,aiad white ash §3,370.15. cash anti on time. . CUAL Fatimirr.—The autuber,V vessels in the Schuylkill is large, but there is blit little enquiry and prices are much depressed. We quote the rates to Boston at $1,12ia1,2.5: Providence $1 a 1,121, and New York 75a87h cis perton. The shipments of Coal from the Lehigh region up to Tuesday last, amount to about 118,000 tone. From the Lackawina region we have seen no returns for the last few weeks. Schuylkill Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thurs. day evening last: -Prom Pottsville and Port Carbon, 8.378 Sctwxlkill Boren, 3„.569 11,947 . . , Perlaot report from Prineville& P.Carbon, 142,235 " " " from Schuylkill Haven, ,,91,487 In additional to the above shipments for the week. boat tons of Coal were transported to tide wa ier over the Rail'ROA. Next week we will endeav our to tote the whole quantity of Coal transported over the road this season—and make weekly reports i!if the quantity transported hereafter—provided we can be furnished with the same. Freights. Pottsville to Philadelphia, - to New York. Thefreight froneSehuylkill haven by Canal is from 5 to 10 cents per ton less than from Pottsville and Pon Carbon. , Little Schuylkill Coal Trade. Coal shipped Irmo Port Clinton, to July 12th, 1842. Mats. Tons Aug. 6 Ellen Mar. 56 ••• 6 J - Robinhold, 54 8 'Lawrence, 56 9 Diligence. 58 . 9 W. H. Harrison; 57 " 10 Teetotaller, 55 *. 11 Jack, 55 _ ,t_. 7 392 Per Last, . 26 5172 SOU 4. Aug. 11: Boat Josu Lynch, 1 : -48 Sundry Shippera,. 12 '6B7 Per East ; ' 99 . 5312 Total 215 11506 GEORGE WIGGAN, Agent Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad The following is the amount of Coal transported do this Road, for the week ending on Thursday evening__ last. 'Tons - 5:94419 --. Last Report, 94,134 1)8 ,100,079 07 ' WAL..NEWELL. Collector. Oar Market, CORRECTED WEEKLY. Po'rTsvit.LE, Aug. 6, 1842 Vheat Flour, pr Bbl •$5 62 Bacon, per lb. 6,1 Rye do cwt. 1;75 IPork, . " Meat, 4 LAI 1,15 Hams, '•10 Rye, 6 " 58 Potatoes, bushl 40 Corn, " 55 Master, - ttsn 5,00 " 33 !lay. • 15,00 Eggs, - ' dot 9 Tittuatby sd, bslil 2,50 Butter, - lb 1q Clover - " 5,00 LT uNtvErismAsT cuußcii.—There wall be service next Sunday morning, wiled the Rev. James Gallager will preach has farewell sermon. [Er A, stated Meeting of the Hideaki Lodge. No. 216, will be held At the !full, on Monday e vening, August 15th, at 74• o'clock P. M. Nina:nil attendance is requested of the mem bers, as business of importance will be before the Lodge. August 13. ffT NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY.— W ill parade„..on Monday, the 15th day of August, 1842. at the Armory, at 1 o'clock, P. M. provi ded with one ball cartridge, for target firing: . By , command CHAS. H:RICIIARDS, First Feet. N. El..An Election for commissioned officers of the company will be held at the armory, agree. ably.to law; immediately after the Parade. A num 13, la FIRST TROOP SCHUYLKILL COUN TY CAVALRY.—WiII parade at Mortimer's Hotel, on Monday, the 15th inst., at 2 o'clock; P. M. In Winter uniform, to elect oue Captain, two Lieutenente and one Cornet,. for said Troop. By command Aug. 13, PUBLIC SAL E: PURSUANT to an order oldie Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county, the subscriber Admin. trator of the estate of Robert Bamtoed, tato of Port Carbon, in the county of Schuylkill, demos ed, will eapore to atle by Public Vendne on Mon day, the sth day of September next, at ' I - o'clock in tho afternoOn, at the house of Michael Morti mer, in the Borough of Pottsville, and county aforesaid ; • ;„ . 4,, A certain FRAME HOUSE, situ .. w etc in the town of Port Carbon, cowl :4.lf. " y of Schuylkill, containing in front on the road leading from Port Carbon to Orwigsburg, twenty feet, and to depth.aixteen feet. Late the estate of said deceased. Alien. dance will be given and the Conditions of Sale made known nt the time and place by ARTHUR McGONAGLE, By order of the Court, Administrator. J ACCMB KREBS ti Clerk. . Orwigsburg, Aug. 13, 33 5100 ItEWA.RD.. THE above reward will, on the conviction of the offending party, by the informant's dence be paid to raid informant, against the per. son or persons guilty of intentionally placing stones or other obstructions on the track of the Mount Carbon Rail. Road. NATHAN CLEAVER, • • Superintend° nt. Pottsville; August 13, PARTNEIUMP NOTICE. TIIE undersigned hays entered into it limited partnership for the .mining and gelling of Coal—commeceing on latjast., and will bo hap. pp to furnish a firist c rate article of red ash coal; flora the Stall vein—( superior article) : akres- Bond& prices' tinder the( firm of CAPALSISD Crater. -; JOHN AI:CROSLAND, ' 1 DANIEL /1: Pottsville Aug.l3 • - 33,=.8 Mita . DEUTSCHE 1N AMERICA,—..A iLg Mammoth ..tilertnan Now paper, prico 126 cent, each,“or 91,50 per annum, for 12 number.. Just received and for orele_liy • • Aug. 13, 33 . . B. 11.0114 NAN. THE CAPTAIN,S*IFE—A Nivel Tale. 'al. ao a fresh supply .1 . Abel Parson's. ,The , 4: tlopted Bon. The United trishmin,- their Liyes and Times. • ,list received' arid for sale by Aug. 13, 33 ,- , B. BANNA N. JAMES -H. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW PhsTsfii4x,.4. _ '*„ HAS re.novid his officeto . the feat-side of Come esreet.tii Tow doors aboiepfahaniongo,st. . May 21; • . i 21L1y . • THE MINERS'': JOURNAL. PURSUANT to an order of r he Orphans' Caen of Schuylkill county, the subscriber, ministiator oe the estite of Lawrence Lisle,, Ad- Jute of the , bOnsugh of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by pub lic vendee, On , Tbursday, the 25th of August nest, at 2 o'Cluck in the afternoon, at the house ne Michael. Mortimer,- in the Borough of Potts ville, and county aforesaid; A certain two story ' OrosE flous a Fes= Homer., and a • , stable and a lot of ground, situate in lii• the Borough of: Pottsville, county-of : Schuylkill, lxiunded in front on Cen. tte Street; twenty feel; and to depth or length 120 feet on-Mauch Chunk street, late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be give n , the Conditions of sale made known at the time an &place Of sale by ' ; • JEIIOIIAII By order ofthe Court.• , Adininistrator. JACOB KREI3S, Clerk. Orwig;sborg, July 26,, 31-4 TAKEN UP while] running a t • large in the streets (Witte Borough, Or i k ;), 4 dare bay horse y about seven wt . / years old, fifteen hands high, and parr of tho left shoulder, and running dowt the wellshod, with . swoon the lower ribs on the left side, the points of the ears tar. wag forward, and the horse is 'very thin in flesh. If not !called for by the owner and the costs settled, ho saill_be exposed for sale on' the 20th day of August next. DAN'L H. LEIB, High Constable. luly 30, 31L-3t THE siihrieriber having been appointed by the Court cif Cowmen Pleas of Schuylkill coon. tv, triistee of Erastus inhales, an Insolvent Debtor, gives notice to all: persons indebted to said insolvent, or holding properly belonging to him, to pay and deliver all such sums of, money and property, due and bc(longing to said Inset. vent to the subscriber; (kind all creditors or said Insolvent will present their accounts to said trus tee. " W5l. STEPHENSON, Mobanoy Valley, Barry Towtehip, July 30," '3l-4t• Total, 235,659 THE PHILADELPHIA, READING, and POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. ttn- P°011371 '"':" 2 On after Monday, July 25th, 1842, lle Pas. aenger Train on the above Road, ail leave at the following hours, • 70 to 75 $2 10 From Philadelphia, at BA. N. f Pottsville, at 71 A. M. i Daily For Phtleidcilphia, at " Pottsville, .at FATES. Between Philada. 4. Pottsville $3.50 Sc. $2,50 " 10ading " .do 1,40 :" 1,00 EXCURSION TICKETS-GOOD FOR 2 Vats. Between Philadelphia, aY Pottsville 00 Reading " do 200 Both mini puss at Pottstown. All the trains will stop Tot watt passcagers at the usual points. G. A. NICOLL% Biped. ly 24, , 1842, 30— . THE partnership heretofore existing between Charles Potts and Benjamin Banton, col.. Hers, trading under the firm of Potts & Bannon, was dissolved by mutual consent ea. tht 27th of June' last. All poisons -indebted; and all those 'hosing claims, will present Ifni same to It Chas. Potts, who is authorized to settle the business of the late firm: CH ARLES POTTS, ' BENJAMIN BANNAN. N. B.—The business will be continwd in fu ture by Chides Butte, on bin own moult. July .q. 3 ' • 30— JOHN C. NEVILLE, ATTORNEIir AT LAW, WILL attend to all liminess entrusted to his care with diligence and despatch Office in Market Street, Sunth side, a short distance abote Centre Street. Pottsville, Julv 23. -- SO —tf. /HE Little Schitylitill Navigation Rill Road - 1 + and Coal Company, now offer for sae at Port Clinton, Large ,Coat delivered:into Boats, at two dollars per ton, cash, free from slate and:dirt. Apply to , GEORGE WIGGEN, Avid, Pori Clinton, or at the Company's office, No. 80 Walnut strett, Phila. June 2.% 26-3 mo. INVITES the citizens of Pottsville sr.! its vi. cinity, to see his specimens of Painting at the :residence of his brother, in centre wee:, where he can be eonsulte.d on all things, aspltaining o his profession. Pottsville Jarmary,l. I Eva, bylßulwer„ Butchers of Ghent, P 2 Adopted! Sun, • 126 Abel Parsons, . lii Lottery of Life, • 12i United ;nehmen their Lives and Titres 25 Night and Morning, by Bulwcr, • 25 All the cheap publications received is soon as issued, and sold at Philadelphia prices. Mammoth Boston Notion, which wil contain three works complete—together with a variety or other entertaining matter, to be embellished with upwards of two hundred engravings, will be published and received about thelsth inst. Price 25 cents. Those who- wish copies will please leave their Dantes at ibis office in the mean time. - . B. BMINAN. August 6, 32-7." NEW CHEAT HAT AND CAP STORE. SUPERIOR FINE FUR HATS,. -/ $4,25. *Wires CHARLES F. RAYMOND has ta ken the Store No. 82 Chesnui St.,•falum, .....fessß. ; 3d St., opposite Congress ii 11, where he would respectfully invite the attention of his friends rind the public to his superior ;assortment of HATS, ikt the low price of Foun Dit.tana AND TWENTY FIVE Czprrs, Which be will warrant to retain their colour, shape and glow, and for beauty, durability, lightness and, elasticity, nut to be excelled by any sold at from $7 to 8S dol. tars in the, city. As the subscriber hia, been long known to the citizens as a practical/ //1/ and Cap Manufacturer, he hopes to receive a renewal of thiiir patronage and favor, and if a pod Hat at a reasonable price will insure it, he aid spate no pains to merit it. Hats and CPO of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail—terms CASH,: or its equivalent: , • N. B.—A cargo or two data would be taken in exchange for hats and caps—thc highest price paid for shippini'cur, Bear, Raccooa' Red and Grey Fox , Martin, Fisher, Otter, WittlCat. Deer, &c. • 1 C. IC RAYMOND, 'Practical Hat.and . Cap Manufacturer; No. 82, Chesnut St., opposite Congress. Hall. N: D.—Ladies Furs,'lllutra, Boas; Capes, Pe letkne,4,c; 30. 4 rusue SALE. PUBLIC hOTICE. N QTICE. CHANGE OF HOURS, Hours. of passing Reading 92 A. M. Dail , 1 /i A. M. 4,y I DISSULUTLON. COAL. SAILLJEL F. EMtL, ARTIST, CHEAP WORKS. • llnlted'Eltates Court. ' EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. • in liankraptcy. • '• • NowcE. pETITIONS for the Benefit. of this Bankrupt Law,. have been filed the lth day* of. July. 1842, by • Dati,iel Becker, Boat Builder, Schuylkill county. ,Joseph lincien, School Teacher. late clerk •Which ,Petitiims will be he.ard before the Die. trice CoUri ofthe United 'States for the_Eastern • Distriet of Pennsylvania, sitting , in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City:et Phila.. delphit,'on 'Monday, the 22d day of August next, at II o'clock, A. M. When and where all pet:' eons intereited may appear any show cause; if any they hive, why.the prayers of the said Peti tions should not be granted, and the said Petition. ore be declared Bankrupts. • FRA. HOPKINS 3N, July , 16,1 24-3 • Clerk of District Court. IIiaIETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, has been filed the 6th day of July, 1842, by William Watkins; / In4ividually and as-of the Francis Spencer, late firma of •Spencer & Watkins, and Leather; Spencer 4. Co., Coal Dealers, Schuylkill county. Which Petitioni will be heard before the, Die. trict Court of the 'Zlnited States for the Eastern District,cif Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room-in the City of Phila., dolphin, on' :Moodily. 22‘day of August next, at II o'clock{ A: M. When and where an persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, istly the prayer of the said Petitions should not be granted, and the said Petitioners bo declared Bankrupt. FRAS. HOPKINSONI, July 16, 29-3 t Clerk of District.. Court United States Court. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. • -; NOTICE. pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate on. _, der the Bankrupt Law, have been filee by IVilliam 00'ivera, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill co. John Ford : Whitney. do. Godfrey B. Zuilch, Fanner, do. and Tuesday the 30th day' of August neat.„ at n o'clock, A. M. is appointed fin the hearing there.. of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room. in the City of Phila. delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, June 18, 25-10 t Clerk of Distr et' Court. • 'PETITIONS for Discharge and rtificate under the Bankrupt Law, have bee tiled by David Nice, late Agent now Coal Dcale Schuylkill co. John B. Reed, late Clerk, now Scrivener, .• Joseph E. Leib, Hatter, now Boatman, " John Kontner, late of the firm of Beck & kantneri Boatbuilders, Boatman, Augustus Mendleson, Pedlar, , Benjamin Bast, late Dry Goods i Merchant, " And Frid.tiy, the 30th day cif SepteMber neat at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting to Bank-'' ruptey, at the District Court Room, in the City fit - Philadelphia. when and where the Creditors of the Said Petitioners, who have proved their, Debts, and all other persona in interest 4 may, pear and show cause, it any they'have, why,such Discharge-and Certificate should not bd granted. IRA. HOPKINSON, Clerk ul District Court. NOTICE. July 16, 29-10 i printpx for Discharge and Certificate on der fllie Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Michael Sando, Tavern keeper, Schuylkill co. and Monday, the 10th day of October, at I I o'. .clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankrupcy, 'at the District Court Room in the City of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not be Milled. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of Ditstnct Court. NOTICE. T - iu!y 23, 30-10 t pETI:TIONS for Discharge and Certificate tin - der the Rankrupt Last. have been filed by Thomas A. Simpson, late Merchant; and Livery Stable Keeper, Schuykin county. John Spuhn, individually and as a member of the firm of Reed and Spohn, Tavern Keeper, Schuylkill county, And Monday, the 10th day of October next, at 11 o'clock, A. N. is appointed for the hearingthere of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such• Dis charge and Certificate should' not be granted. FRAS. 1110PKINSON, July 23, 30-101 Clerk of District Co urt .NOTICE. . . pETITIONS for Discharge and Cettifieate ma iler the Bankrupt Law have been filed by Samuel Bertolet, Iron Master, Scliuylkill co. John C. Otierman, lab Merchant, .. James Dania:, Miner, Burd Patterson, late Iron Mannfacturer, and Land Broker, Individually, and as a member of the late firm of Patterson and Dalerg, and of John C. Lessig & Ca, I- ron Manufacturers, ' And Friday the 21st i day of October next, at 11 o'clock, A.M., is - appointed for the hearing there. of,'hefore the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the - City of *Plot. adelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and 411 other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge 'ancCertificate should not be granted - . FRAS. HOPKINSON, „ . Aug. 13, 33-lOt Clerk of District Court. DOCTOR AD. LUVEs, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers his professional se?- ' ccs in all the medical branches ohe ptiblic. Practicing he flomccepathic system, and if. requested, the Alloccpahic, he hopes from long experience to give full satisfaction to such as will call on him. He will be ready for prefesSion. al services at any time at his residence. A. D. LIPPE, 51 D. 49—tf 'Greenwood; December Dr. Bedwel's letter, Ringworm and Itchz Ointment, PRICE SO GENTS A BOX—Is one of the. best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesoihe diseases je,t discovered as th'e fol. lowing certificate will show. This is l e° certify, tliat I. was' afflicted with the Tetter, in the face; I had large running sores, all over my throat: c h in, neck and cheeks, in. deed I was so bad that. I was ashamed to gu out Without a handkerchieltied over my face. Af ter trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage, I was adiised it t lry - Bedmell's Defter Ointment, which after using, a few bszes.entirely cured me, and I am pleased hisay, that although the cure has been effected for some •time, there is not any appear. of its returning. SAMUEL DEIVEIS, ' . ApplesrOa, above Poplar Lane, '.Philadelphia, July 2, 1833, . BEDWEWS GREEN ,ODITAIENZ, 31-3 m For ho.eure of Felons, Ulcers. old Cuts and. Sores. This invaluable (firmer. has look been in use; in her Ci 3 , and Liberies of Philadelphia. rind isisurxess in curing old MATRA= Soup and long; sanding WOUNDS, bas - been :rely 'ton' Prica 25 cents a ha:. ' • VELOIVELL' .COUGH. DROPS,,.'; ,„ PruCi 25 CENTS Pea smut-411nm, pieasant, :sal 'and efficacious remedy, fbr, Coughs, Colds_ Wcalinetnobf the, Breats. 4.egprodu: chig rest and talks Where sU other remedies have ailed. , ,Tho above - 'highly esteemed medicines bliss ful' 'directians - attached `to each ;article. ~..Ttie' public will dO well to give them' a trial, as many thrinsandlave been cured by_theii nee. Prepa, red:by:dames BMW:inner , of 3d and Tammany, `streets . ..4 Pbillutelphrk for Dr. Bedwell, and for sale at shit Drug end Chemical mina of , Jan. 1,, , S. C MARTIN,' "" • ' Carina NOTICE..; 4"." PER CENT. SAVED.—The pantern.er sells the beat liras id 40 cents per •busfinl, at trill ad,ioinnig the aqueduri and Zh. E. lihuid'a Smith APP. Greenateoct:' IdaraVX• , JOHN PORTER. VERY CHOICE GREE AND BLACK TEAS...T.Bc J. Bout fine jest , receited from Neer York. a Urge ,aupply'ot choice Green atm Mace Teas. December Wit• 52-J- BOAT REGISTERS—Jun printed and for • slnt7 May 2421 NSA;V. IIIERS? MUCK KA. - UAL,—Beier; treatite on soil and manures. Also, The FA R MR'S LAND MEAVREEL or-pocket companion Just received ar.d for sale by . B. BANN AN. Apri_ 16 16— . rfftHE AN.LIIALIIAGNETIZER.—Or histo- M. ry, phenomena, andsurative effects of Animal Magnetism, with instructions for conducting the Magnetic operation, by a PhysiCian. Price 2 cents. Just received and for sale' by 13. 13ANNAN. . May 03 23-4. piANOB.-;-The subscribers have been aripoiii - ed Agents by the Nei , York ManufactnringCo for .the Sale of their celebrated Grand :Action Piancis, of either Toaewood tior Mahogany, a specimen of whiCh can beacon_ byopplying to December 18. - ;1- T. a., J. BEATTY. IgHBRII.ERFIELIDIS SEIVIONS.-Bermons and sketches of SerMons, by the Rev. John Sum mertield. A. M.. late a preacher.in connexion .with the Methodist Episcoi)3l Church. With an Intro. duction by the Rev. Thomas E. Bord. Just -received and for sale by Alai/ 28, 22- B. BAN NAN. SAMUEL LEWIs, Engineer, Surveyor and Conveyancer, Pottsville, Pa. riIItENDEBS his his protfisionnt services to IL Capitalists, landholders, .and the public in general, in addition to the more common duties of his profession, he will explore lands for ensl or other minerals, and furnish maps thereof with sections of the strata, &c., locate collietie., with steate engines and other fixtrtres for working the same, furnish plans, estimates, drawing, &c.— Having had . many years experience in the above branches of the business, 'and haimg the use of the best constructed instruments of modern times, he confidently relies on being able to give sansr faction to . those who may employ him. He will also attend to the purchase and sales of real estate, particularly of lots in Pottsville. Haying recently made a survey and map of the Borough, by order of the Town Council, he pos. sesses peculiar facilities for ascertaining the pre cise localities of the logs therein. Office, neat door to'‘ the Office at the Miners' Journal. REVERENCES. , Edward Owen Parry, , John Shippen, Pottsville. Samuel StliVintin, Jon. M Sander:ion, :: -7: Caleb Parker; Philadelphia. John H.Crebt•on, - June 11, 1841 - 2 1, 1--4 t . . _ GEO. K. DERRELL. & CO, Auctioneers and Cominisslou Merchants, 25 North 51h Street . , above Markel, PHILADELVIIIA. WILL give particular attention to sales of Real Estate, at the Exchange, or on the premises. A record of real estate for sale, or to rent, is kept at the store. Regular sales of Honsehold and Kitchen - fur. niture, wit( So held at the Auction Store, every Wednesday and Saturday tnoining. TO EXEGUTORS & ADMINISTRATORS Valuations and sales made of all descriptions of personal property, real estate, efe. Families removing and wishing to dispose of all or any part of their furnaue, or have it ,eare• fully attended to at their. houses, or removed to the store. Ur A large assortment of elegant and useful furniture always kept on hand, which will be sold very lois for, each, nr exchanged fur Cual at Market prices. June 11, ' FANCY.& WI VUSOR CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 113 Sou* SECOND ST, PDHADELPIDA THE subscriber respectfully 'invites the mil. zeus of Pottsville, and the county of Scliuy !- kill generally, to call before .purchasing else where, -and examine his large assortment of Chairs, both plain and ornamental, of every de scription, which are manufactured tinder his own immediate direction, of the beat material, be su perior workmen—and which he warrants of the best quality, and at prices as luw as can be pur chased in the United States. 117' Ile also manufactures an INVALID MAUI, the iiimeriority of which consists in the astonish. ing facility with which an invalid with the sligh test.effort, may by the tole nf.ooe or both •hands, move to and fro m the house,.or in the open air in a garden or elsewhere, and turn quickly a round without requiring any more space than it occupies while standing.' ABRAHAM I . IIcDONOUGII, - No. 113 South Second Street, Philada. June 11, 24-34 i To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam Engine Builders, and others., PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to in calibre and 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining preimire from 400 to ZOO lbs. per square inch, with Stop Cocks, T•, L•, and other fixtures tossuit, titling, together, with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Fixes. (0) 1014 E -Manufactured and for sale by; MORRIS% TASKER dr. DIORILIEIs Warehouse E. Corner of Third & Walnut Streets,. PRILADELPILIA. June ' .1l LUBBER! - riniE subsCriber has now on hand, and will - 11 7 . continue to keep, a general assortment of Lumber, sawed at his mills, such as - White Pic Iloardti, • Hemlock Scantling, Yellow do , do Oak Planks & do. Lathe, • ;HIM lock Planks, Of all descriptions, all of. which will he sold at reasonable rateMo suit the times. Bills of. Lumber, sawed to order, w ill be prompt. ly executed at moderate prices.; WILLIAM AUDENRIED. 30-if July 23, HOUSES' & 11,0'15 FOR' ALE, sass ,r., saes. og . Also, a large number of Il ls Buildings and out Lots. of — ll_ various fuzes, on the Navigation tract, lying princi pally in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to / SAMUEL LEWIS, • July 16,22-tf Real estate agent, Centre St. Way Cow. STRA YED away from the subscriber, resid ing at Rea" Mines. about two Weeks ago, a DARK BROWN CO 4 W; with 'a while face, and a white stripe along the back, with only three the. She had also a strap and bell on her neca i hackled ou the light side. Whoever will rcturu said cow to the sublicriber or. give him informa tion - where he can get her, again, shall be 'Teas; pnably rewarded, and receive the thanks of the Miller. • • . - * .THOMAS BRENNAN: Autust 6, - / / 32-3ter 3 DR.. J. RlTElN—ofTera. bil;profes -7"uldten7tio.444cia:iilllnsiorPttrojulefed ( I , ? then not Y Profeesi e aeilly)tiiia c Odiat 'his E : office, South West corries'of Ceram and ' ""' Market meets.. . , DISBO' LiJllOll or PARTtigusioP• TElWpattncrehip heretofore eiisting between" ;the undersigned. trading in the .nametilif iltiaimenone di -Morgani was this day dissolved by niutual - colieents` - All panfuls ieilebted to said Eirin,and altpersoni baying chime Against said firm, are requested tO cog on isioes'll. Fitzsim mons for settlement. - - JIAMEki;iItfiTZ,SI*MON, • . - . : LEWELLYN - Ansa, 2; s, • 32-30 1 ‘ - JA3I . I)S DOIVNEY; RSPFN3ITUI,L.Y. inrirma public , that .he has nrotient with 'him from New roric this sp r ing, a laritkossortinent of • GROCERIES . 4-'l,NroitB; Which' he offers tor.sale at the most inQdtra lt Philadelphia wholesale price's, (freights•added; ) at his store house, in-tim neer Sham lluihling, next door to his tafern, Attn./is' addition IciTothi ville, consisting dr - , Bleak and t'trt Testi: • •• Falling 1,41.1; Santa Cruz, Porto Rica,* Nay: Orleans fingers; -' . • . Rio, Java, and Sr, Diitninto Coffee; sper m : &_ic,iniTion Oils , moti s , q B,. White and Yellow Soaps, Tobetce, Keg and flux Raisins, • •• • t Wines and ; Liquors, from common to the jest ;quality, • A quantity of Dryed Meat, illackere!; front Nu. 1 to Na 3, in quarter half And toll hdrrels,. About3oo SOeke Ground Salt, 60 barrels superior Albany Suminer Ale, A.c.. : May 14, :20--1y POTTSVILLE ISLAND FaiNDRY. . TIDE sulescri / liCts have constantly on land, a general assortment or flolhavi.ware, Cart and flagon gums, Plough points, Mould Boards, Rails and Turn out Castings,. 4c., and are pre. pared to harnislt castings orall kinds to Order, at as cheap a rate as can he furnietied elsewhere.) Yoavp.aine a desirable Situation actirent to tsith rail road end canal, and havirig - every file& ity for and experience he the manufacture of east- . hies, we can confidently promise entire eaXisfay. - L ' tton to all wliotuatf favor us with their indef.& HENDERSON & FARRELL. 22 May 28, FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESNUT STREET, I'IIILApEL,PIII.4. ! , THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW HOTEL, situated seasin Chesnut street, between-Third and - Fourth st-eeta Mc' immediate vidita.• ISIS • ity Of the Steamboat Landings, Banks, Post ()thee. Theatres, Vic., and to be kept on the American and European plan eonjointly, will be open under the superintendence of the subscri bers en MONDAY the. 13th day •of June. The' House is fitted up irt'lfie most splendid style, ev cry thing being enurely new, and of the best de scription. The Chambers are so constructed as to form a Parlour, by day end a sleeping .apart-• went by night. The best nt' Cooks have been en= gaged, and-no efforts will be spared to render this establishment equal to site best both es regards the Table and evrry other accommodation. ' • J. :11. SANDERSON kt SON: Phila., June 18 VEIG ETA D,LEs, FRUITS, &C., &C; E; Sfscriber respectltilly announces to the .1- citizens of this Borough, end surrounding country, that he will always keep.en hand at his stand, South West corner of Centre and Mahan: tondo streets, under Gasses Hotel, the choicest Vegetables aed Fruits the Philadelphia• market•, affirdq, which he will sell at Philadelphia prices. Families leaving. their orders, can always be supplied; and particular kinds . 'of vegetables or Fruit obtained to order at the'shottcst notice. He - respectfully, solicits the support:of the coin triunity, which he wilt endeuvor to merit oy prompt attention to his In/sinew,. Pottsville, June 25, riummunt CLOTIIING".switEt.: NEW SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING: "a' T the old stand comer ofeentre and Mahal:l- tungo streets, Pottavdl9. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR Will continue to receive -throughout, the, season; from their Wholegato and Retail. Stare,No..24 - Market Street. Philadelphia, a choice an d / aried. assortment of Fannie:semi READY MADE LOTH: MO. which they Minte . their Customers and the Public to.examine. The advantages which"wo. possess of attending City Auction every day, buying ail our goods for cash, and haying .14em made up by the beat, city workmen :under our immediate direction, enables us to warrant nor goods better and cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. , 24-310 In returning thanks to our Customers fur. the very liberal patronage we have received, we would inform them that we shaft continue to re ceive and keep consantly on hand, as heretofore, 'a fall assorment of Superfine English, trench and, German Clutha, Cassimeres, 'flutings, Bum , nie Cloths, Linen Drillings. Gambromis. &e• e r e. suited to the.season, which will be made up- to order, in the latest style ut Fashion. Call and See ! and jtidge for yourselves ! April 311 18— J. HARRADEN, Forwarding and Comrniaawn Itterdzant; VINE ST. WHARF, SCIIUYEEILL, PIJILAC/ELP A. 1 RCSPECTFULLY informs his friends nil - the public, that he continues athis old land End will have BOATS leaving nis Wharves daily , fm Pottsville and the intermediate places,' '. The Schuylkill Navigation Couiriany having: reduced their toll., &eights on NieretiBndiZe and other articles, both up and dom., will he" 25 par cunt. lower than femur rates February 26 ItowantVs Improved Toole Illiittare. J .Alk SOVEREIGN and never falling cure 'for Ague and Fever. Persons who are afflicted with the above disease, can obtain a speedy and sate cure fin' the name. by aPplytng to the sub. scriber, who has been appointed sole agent fur the toile a t the medicine in Schuylkill coma. Price one dollar per bottle, warranted to cure or no charge. Residence, Muhantongo street. Pottsville. JOHN T. lIATIARD. 4—tf. July 2, -7;l s DOCTOR J. G. KOEITLEO-= From Phiai!elphis, offers his pmfesitionai WIT services to the citizens of Schuylkill Ha von, and vicinity, and. will at any time promptly nttend tcr all cases in the line of his procession that may he entrusted to his care. Of (lice near the Washington Hall, above the Rail Road. Schuylkill Haven. July 23, Et!—* 24-1 v Firal Baltalion'Sdanylkill County Vannleers. 'I he meilibcts of the several CoMpaiiies of Vol. unteers, composing the . 0 First 'Battalion of Schuylkill county Volunteers," are hereby noti. fied that an Election will be held an the third Monday of August, 1842. (15th August) between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 6 o'clock, I'. M. for file purpose rie electing the several cont. missioned officers 01 said companies as described by low. VIZ • The First Troop of Schuylkill count vtavalry, will hold their election at, the-house of Michael Mortimer. in the Borough of Pottsville. Captain %nkisni will superintend the Election. The Minersville Artillerists.will,6lll their E• lection at their Armory, in the .Borough or M i. nersville. Captain Kutzner will superuitene the election: , The National Light Infahiry. will bola their election at their Armory in ihe.llOrougliorl'otig.. elite. Captain Dean will Impiriedetid' the elec tion. Tho Natinnif Gene of.Orwigsborg, will hold their electinn, tit their Minors , , in the Borough of Orwigeburg: Captait willatimintrod the election: • The ricliuylkill Haven Grays will -bola their election at their •Armory, in• the Borough or sohookm ilavgo. Captain Deugler will super. intend the elretutn. . . ' The Washington Rifle Coinpanivveill . holil their election at. the house of-51. Doerflingeki in tho floreeph of. Pottsville.: Captain Doerrlinger wall superintend the election. , . - July 20, - ' RANAWAT 'firm theaubiai. !bit on: Mondarnight, ibs 25th init.'. JAMES REED, an appren cite to'the . tanning ind carrying . taisineas, betweenand.lB. years az g e.= AII person*. are can, ion. tzF ed Against barbaric' , siitt ions: way, air.tbey :will: bit (leak:with "iecniding •tik }Jai : rkixitirme•riard w i n b it paid 6:ir his apprelleadion. awl ititurrie • OffiLLIA 4 . WOLF: . • =fi NEW STORE T. C. BOYLE. 26-tf 9—Gan ' ATTEN NON. C. DENGLER, Mujur Sc4uylkill county. MI $lO REWARD. EMMEMEINE II Fl
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