ME Ila POSTSCRIPT.' • illssTpricrursFraii=qo open ; our cishinau to notki the Lou of thelleiding Rail Rosa Bridge t , state Fete' of Schnylkill,i which Was destroyed by ilre . lati Isst . evening. the•Connty . ffridOi : which wu id claim . promixity to the other, we t Os on fire, and the Mimes in this way was con. soonieated to the fciemCr.,. Besides the loss this Will occasion to the Company, it will probably re. nod the operstitins of the Railroad for two roontlia. • It is supposed go be this work of an ineendiiity; - _ . BR:AWD lULTHIAN TH6ollllt ll Henn . puma, , from depraved or •corrupt humors, *Web, Whenever' they, occasion ptui 'and ishoild "these firit• ;1111136ms bet bespewlily removed, the whole r m id e will - soon become in an awful state 'or:debility' arid Safaris,- - " • • • - I • Eimerience bar taught that ilrandreth's Pills re store all corrupt hdinorefrom body, in an e asy fa r e ppd . effectuarmanuer ; producing, no effect but what will finally .conduee to the,perfect purificaticia ,- ONO Bleed. and thereby cure the disease; (•whaler* er flame it may be called,) and give perfect health to •the whole symeni: - • Purchase in Pottsville, of Wm. Mortimer; Jr.and . the agents published in another part of this piper. iDratts: • I ._ _ Mied on Friday. 19th last..-Asara,-daughterUf 'Benjamin - S. Jackson, of St. Clair, aged seven ;years, and severvinontbs ' . - ' ' 1 , Die'd 'on= Tuesday, this , 9tlr iiist:.Carnairat. 'daughter ofJohni t atid Anna Maria Biracial', agld five years, fdar Totals. and ewe, days. - ,dar Parket, i•osuuretap .vazzut, Porranzrr, Aug. 27,. , 184$ Wheat pr Bbl $5 62 Mean, per lb.'. Rye do , cwt. 1,15 Perk, ' 14 Wheat,!- Lush' a,;, " j ,l " - 'lO Rye, - " - 58 Potatoet-, bash! ' - Cora, - . - ', 55 Plaster, ton'-5,00 Osta, " 33 Hay. 15,00 i Eggs; doz 9 Timoiliy' bahl-2,50. R u tter, - lb . 124 Clover " 11, 5,09 DINDEPENDE4.T43LUES—WiII parade ,on.Satorday, 'the 27th hist, at A o'cloalt,: at the Minory, By. commend . , ' ;• W.I H. KAERCHER, F4st'Seei. • *Igo! 27, i. • • &ATTENTION CAVAL Y. -Coact of aP.. peel for the firet Them Sebikilkill Minty Caval. ry*ill be held, on Thursday, September let, at the hotel bthlichtel Mortimer, betweert the hours of 2 and ; o'clock,. P. M. . MICHAEL BRIGHT, HENRY KREBS • ISAAC TAYLOR, Membara of Court of Appeal Aug : 20, T I 1 COAL .TRADE. . , L — ...f!,.., (Z . :. to 7 .- 4...10.7, an; eme.,...9 an, • The a , ipmeats this week, , be obser moni4 t018,4_19. Thti ship manta on the Rail Road continue to in crease. ' The Company have now six trains on the Rood, each transporting about 150 tons, end averaging thrgo tripsra week.+ Two a3lditional trains will lie placed oc the flood. next -week—which will enable the company totraturport froT 3,500 to 4,000 tons per The shipments from The Lehighregioito the 19 inst.,a,mount to 140 235 tons. The' demand for coal below,COntinnet very limited —and pricer % remain 'without variation. i No chanOr for the better - citt be expected until thek Tariff Bill, ho'srbefore Congress becomes a law, - The impbrut tion„of Nova.Scona Coal is very heavy this year. Schuylkill Coal Tiade:' • - Shipmen t Coat for the week ending On Thu day evening last: • - , • From Pousville and Kirt Carbon, 9.970 Schujlkill Llaven,;-, 5,966 , . ' '• 15,938 By Rail. Road. -From Pottsvile„ ' • • 1,176 ! - Schuylkill Haven. • j - Lao . i • • ; 18,419 Per last report frOm Pottevilld &•P.Carbon, 161,105 from Schuylkill Haven. - 83,972 . — Total; - • 969,396 !deluding all the coal 'Sent by the Rail Road, the quantity shipped from this peg ion hallow about equal to thequantityshipped to the' rams period lam year. - - Freiglafs. •, . i • - Pottsville to Philadelphiiii ' : ' : - 70 to .75 i- " ' , to New York. , ]__ 'ln 10 The freight from Schuylkill fliven by Canal is from 1 5 to 10 cents per ton leotban from - Pottsville anrl Port Carbon. ' - Little Bchayllall Coal Trade. Coal shipped from Ton Clinton; to Aug.l.stb, 1842. - Lioa to. ' Ton _Ani.lo W. U. Ilttiriso'n. 31- • ' • " 20: Traveller; . 58 ' - " 22 Evening Star.i% 56 'a • - 22 Clear the Way, ' " 23 , Thatcher, -. 55 ' " Petal, • 56 " 25 J.F. Ilentaitl; 58 •25 Josephine, • ,66 e • .0,-, Pee. Last,: Sundry Shippers; Per List, - 1 - 1325 GEORGE WIGGAN, Agent i Total nine dill and - Schuylkill Haven Railrond The &Honing is the amount ofCcial transported On thisitnif,_gir the week ending on Thursday evening . 7.273 16 : j 106,183 'lO, EMI 7Of By Heading Ritilroad. '1;1 . 05 05 . . • WM. NEWELL. Collector. Lehigh CoafTmde: Despatthed fnitti Mauch Chunk for Me west e nd _ 4 Bth month 19,1842 _ • . L. Ccal & 18ay.,Co. Beaier Bleadowo:- ikuletoo, Sukar Loaf. • !' • TOTAL SLIM/MTS. •1 L. Coat* No. Co. 1524 Beiver Afeadow Co. 487 Uazleton Co. . 239 Sugar Loaf Co. , .255 PUBLIC SALE. BY ADJOURNMENT PURSUANT . .to an order of the Orphans j Court of.Sebuylkill tummy, the subscriber, Administrator of the.estate of:Lawrence LaWler v F late of the borough of Pottsiille, in the county ) 44 Schuylkill, deceased, • Will' expose to sale by vendee, on Thursday, the 29th of Septem4 tier neit,at2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the houite o MichAl fifortimekio 'the 'Borough - of 'Pats.l vile, and &aunty afutegaid; A certain two story Swan Hoes; a Fti sis,l 4ftra2, and al , _ J o e ' stable and hat of grata - ad, situate. In ' ;s ; the Borough of Pottsville. county ot( Schuylkill, bounded in front on Cen., tre Street, twenty feet, and lin depth or. length; lf2o feet on Mauch Chunk rdrdet, tutu iho .estate et slid deceased. Attendant(' kvill be given; and, the condfttons of sale made' known at the time! sind theta cifealc by_ • - f • JEREMIAH KELLEY. By order of the Patin, - Aduiinistrator. —• . • JACOB ICREfz. Clerk. ! Orwigsburg, August 27 .! ; I - DISSOLUTION:.. T" Oarineralup existing between Daniel rer atid Jolm U. Detwiler, Millers, trading ender the firm of Liver & Detwiler, was disiolved se the 22d inst. by mutual consent. All rierioris iSdebtect ictsaid firm are requested to make pal- Ism; to- either of the subscribers imthediately c and all those having claims can : prosent,thero for 4ttlement. . • DANIEL ,LARER, ' JOHN H. DETWILER!,, N. It—The business continued bylChin bti Wet, on his own scootigit, '• . • __ August 27,c - :35-0t - - /0 PER CENT.SAVgb.—The igen& the best lime at 20 teats ot busheL t hie' taljaimag ailitedliae.,:prid Naith akp..Gttvawood. • !Match 26 PORTER.-: ■ WIDENS - .PEALE - -reepeetfully'intor. ths that he his got - uP al* g reat ei Muse, triPieridid eihibition Otthet DliG.O%. YPEN-MICROSCOIIE which will he exhibited every TUESDAY Caning for. a short - time; at hen past 8 o'clocif f afthe: • - ^F In TOWN BALL, . - In the Borough . of , Pottnille, and on Thursday . evenings will ha eahibited one of the finest MA. GIC LANTERNS Or PHANTASMAGORIAS ever 'exhibited. showing fund of amusing and iaterestingobjeetq;satronomit:al diogrims, views, and grotesque figures. &d. - - . • . • • l -10:1)-9.4gen .B&27;sioie; • Which bas,beerr,e;hibited in London Ind othei cities 11) .11CanilL111, A KILLIONAIRATIODS. and • has received the,approbatim of men of Science, and die admiration of all whcrimve aeonit,—and 18, pronounced by competent judges,:,ono of the mse rowsuita; tronsOnturrs of the kind _in the , Among the 'specimens will be seen to-a single drop of - WATRl4.magnified 2,500,000 times I -teeming with thriusandaofliving insects, - The Water Devil 'which devoure every • day eight times its own weight of insects:, • A Bed Beg', will be magnified ter the extent of thirty feet; ' ' • A-Flea Will be magnified larger„than an Ele- Thti Eye of a Fly magnified 8 feet. - Ilk Sting of; Bee magnified 10 feet:. - • Wing 'Of _thonommon Wins° Fly, magnified Il feet.M length. • . Fathom the Red For, which looks hkeropeit. - The insects that inhabit the human head, =gni. - fled to 6- feet in length. , .Down on the back of a Bee , has the - appearance of Porcupine quills. Point of the finest CaMbric Needle, looks like a :Idrge ercar.bir._ 1 " • Eye of the same, as` though you could put your, arm through it. , ' Book.niuslin appeari as the grating of a prison - door.. • . - Sewing Silk as ,the Cable of a 'Ship; • • AloschetO, magnified to II feet in length, eihibit. ing the proboscmi; &e. , • Admittance tiithe Microscope, .25 ecnts—Chit. deco half price; P' • Admittance to the Afairie. Lantern, 12a cents. ANI%IAL MAGNETISM; - N. those who are - afflicted with: the Rheumatism; Nead.aches; Scalds; Bane; Par. lytle affections; Neuralgia ; Tic Valorous ; Spraini • Strains; St. Vitises' Dance; "Diseases of the ipine, and all Nervous diseases: Fiir the cure of The abase complaints, R.Pesle will be found in his rooms Ikon' 9to 12 o'clock. W. M., and from 3 to 6 P: M.,:pvery day eseept Sundays. The price ; of attendance risoderate. EXCHANGE. HOTEL, . CENTRE STEET,- °mourn Tire Towsfler.s. r,OTTSVI'LLE, PE4VIVA; • - . .. CLARK & SEITZINGER. ' ' -«` . 11111° F,SPECTFULLY announce to the travelling community, that they have taken that large - - arid.splendid, establishment , the Ex., •• • CHANGE HOTEL, recently kept by .W 1: 1 ; hods G. Johnson,- situate la th e corner —of Centre and Callowhill streets, npar ly the TOW:if:W.4 in:the Borough of Pottsville, which has been through!) , repaired and matcrially improved for the accommodation of visitirs. The Hotel is forty feet' fronton on Cen tre street, and ono hundred and thirty : eight feet on Callowhill, three stories Mgh; it is admirably provided with Parlors, Sitting ;Room, Reading Room, and large airy chambers—the mast spa cious; pleasant and convenient Dining Room in the country—a new and superior Bathing Estab lishment—and every convenience and comfort to render if in all respects az meet desirable Hotel. No pains:or expense will be spared to furnish the Table and Bar with the beet that. this' and, the Philadelphia Markets afford;=and with a deter mination to devote their personal attention to the comfort'and accommadation :of those who' May favor there'with a call—aided by active; _careful and obliging'servants, theihope to give general Satisfaction. PRIVATE-FAMILIES ishing to visit this, .highly interesting and healthy Coal Rigion,Will be.provided With Pailors'and Chambers,. which they feel confident will please this, moat fastidi ouro. • - The Stabling attached, ia.large,and well con. strnoted,' and attentive Hostlert.—Horses and Carriages may be had at any time to convey per sona to any 'part of the Country. An °melbas rocs from this Hotel daily, hi and from the Depot, to meet the Care, fiir the aceom modation of persona travelling on, the Rail Road. DAVID. CLARK, JEREMIAH SEITZINGER. 35 atogdat 27 YOUNG LADY'S: IitAGAZINE. ON the first day of Augtat,"lB42, will be faro. ed the first number of a jnew magazine with the above tiara' c. HO , 0 - Its Pglg 51 6314 ._i Among the many periodicals now published, • there are none which are devted to light liters-, Lure, and lay claim' to, lite rry excellence and taste in mechanical ixecution ? which are not ex. eluded from general circulation by the high price at. which they are issued. T' supply , this want, which has long been -felt byany, the subsen. i hers have determined to es bbsh a magazine that can to offered to the pul lie at a price FMB- Ciently low to bring „it withi , •the reach 'area, and at the same ume issue work whiCh will bear comparison with any ninw . published, both in literary and mechanical execution. - Thii work bait not been undertake , lightly, but with i a determination to make god . whatever .our prospectus may promise; andiwe mean that= the remark of the celebrated naud rn writer, ". ... ~..' T. lielilte thitprospoctus ofla new magazine,",. shall ,ha an t '. triscapply to as.: r . ... Thic - ciantents will ba entirely original, and from the pent] of. the most. popular, talented,-and pleasing writera of the day. 4 large list ofriaid contributory, have. been secured, and among the numbefere 'Many whose naiads stand high upon the brightest pages of Ainericia literature. Each number will' ho embellished With a fine steel or "Mezzotint° ingieving, I from the first ,ar lists in the country ; ' alio a'beatitiful colored en graving'of flowers, and,one r mote pages of popular music. -•-- , ' . : - The work wili'be printed o new and beanti. / fulVpit,'east 'expressly for the purpose, 'and' on' fine white paper ... Each liumber will contain for ty.etight octavo pagcs, with e Clear, wide mar' and in . . neat' and appropriate cover. ._. , . 'A number will be issued on' the'firefof Atii . ust, Oetuber,Deceniber, Februaryl'APtil, and June. To bririg:ths work within the reach of ill, it will be published at the low puce of - ' ' , • I • ititig DOLLAIT. PER ANNUM, invariably -in advance s or"mien copies 'for five' dollars. -: - , . -1 ,r . - V, ' '' . ~, i -4. . 7. All orders and cominunieatts (rosx , rim)" must be addressed to - • ' '; -14 - - ' -.•- -- 'DREW & RCA MMEG,' . : . ' 3 L' " -- , 67, South Third: stria P hiladelphia. •.,.. Subscriptions received and sitliciibeis furnitib, cd with Magazines lice postige by ••- , 1 . . It HANNAN', .]. ' ! - -i ' = Agent fo: .0 Publiabers. fiottriviile, Aug. 27, • ,:`,15.,---- i* Baits. ;" Ton&. 94 5396 23 . 1266 . 227 28 1597 7470 22758 14612 11284 2609 Y., 140,235 ......._ _ _ , ___,_........._....... ...AL., A... - 'DookEr t: ,' , ._. 1 ATTORNEY AT, X4IV I .' ' . : ' 1 ; • '' , ';'• . Pprrsvm.s." •,. .- •-'- : ; Mee in the . bisement oldie Penttsyhanut Hails -: Hails August 9.7; . i ... '' -: 6 CEN TS ItTS' RW _. , • • ~': • - RANAWAY , ber on the 18th ii • - -', i ' appreitice_to ibti . ---7- -,-. named( : JOHN 4 between •16 and • , :- . Rad on !ben lto _- _, - -•-- ZriY Panti. line,/ ' - •, • ,-, . .vet cap and nionr; ever Willretini said apprentice:, above reward but • no, charges. • cautioned against_ borboring nr my aecount._ ~ '; • -_, ' iottn - ille A ''j°ll/41 • E=IMMN=M ','. z' •-, .1.11011911101116^..-:); f,7 PROSPECTPS • • - oinks j LADY* SVVENrIti . AND I REL , front the stibiati nit., an indented i Dnig brininess; i Galt,7lToB, 7 yeare:or egi4 lent away. dark soundabOuton pa boots. ' Wh ci.! pitfall receive:lU Tlio" poblio are trusting Wm oti MAR44,O- _..1 ... p.-, EMEIRUM ,„ MINE . .. , . .... _ , - ' - - 1 TlitrittikAPter-lIAGAztiNE- - -' *.: .:-.----'- '-..,*.,i',04-.,,Ttit*Olti):-.-'•":-1:'-,c', . „ , • ',slim 'ainvinn . Tea Ccies ko;: _ TlWYousa - rtoivra'it! 0 firtitteraltndivi= s eeiligF 2 Embinishedpith4OicW.**;* :cipftSied Pkges, Eurafinp on 'Win& . ' • .;:. .101114 FROST, kV - Am) - . ...:471tr1U4 Author • of "InsubodinOtiou, , !,..t lo0"41,40 Morrisou,".'! , Six Nights with, th e:W.uth-..:A uagtordan!," -•-• Assisted by the ft,dhatking amitient„writere,m • , laborers- - - • ' • Alexandered Dallaxißache. L D. r:_, , • Professor Robley' Denglinson. ALI/1- .• 4' J:K. Mitchell, Ifil. D.- . . ..Saltine! G. Morton, hi: '; • " • John Sandenon. A.-M. ; =" • Walter R. Johnson:A:lSL =l. : as Belcher.A • . John F. Frazer; ~ R. M; Bird, bl.l D. - . .2. Rev.Jo n Mel ton. _ • W. W. S. Ratehenbergeri M. ft ' • -• • Reynall Coates, M: D. ; J. C. Neal, Esti, - • • . Joseph R. Chandler, p.l Mn. L: H. •Sigottrnei: Hobert En. 11 Mrs. 8. J Hale.. Ron. R. T. Conrad.MMrsN. &meet.: , S.C. Walker. Ere , t Mrs. M. A. Pettis. Penn. Smith. k.sq. _ ! Mrs. Bache.,' John Greenough,'Esq. Miss Rand. ' - - j. The unbounded .approbation bestovied on the plan and esecdtion of the ; • ' = • .•-'- ••• - , YOUNG PEOPLE'S, BOOK; by'the conductors of the Puklie tireis througbent 'the' United States, and by numerous-persons of the high en distinction, in the various wiMa of literature, Sci cue° and Art, as well as the substantial patronage has received, have induced the publisher not only to, increase tie claims torega.nl by •_ • ...- • - ; Adding to its: Literary. Merits, but also to make it more accessible-to all .classel'of the Community, by . . • Ranucisia, 'TAR. Paige_ or sinelentrirou t , • stir visesthe former purpose, besides continuing the ee vieesif • • - PROFESSOR FROST, • • whose ample Scholarship; enlarged' :intiirmititni, correct taste. and acknoWledged ability as an elegant. and instructive wriier„pecnharly qualify hint for the management of a penodiCal "devoted to young pepple,' the publisher has eneagel the .•• -, - • ". Editorial aid of IT. S. 414kur, . . a gentleman so favorablt Itnowa,to_ the American public; through the medi m' liisunsuiliatuted pro ductions, that it would be to pronotince any eulci-, gy of his merits. Perham; ne:living autlior,ie more' . eminently flitted to impart it struelion in an attractive and - impressive form,then tEndowed with an extraordinary actationni of perceptioni, and the moat mid power of,delineativi, be him applied these rare gni to the derelopinent of practical truths, and while every thing vitileti falls from his pen Weal ciliated to attract and fix tlieLhighest degree of inter-. sit, it impresses at the same time the moat useful Thousands; it may Confidently be asserted; have already been awakened ,by a sense of duties unper formed, or habits unrestrained, by the simple and un obtrusive but searching lessons he has taught, and in the - new field which his Contlection with'the editori al department.of the Young People's Book' will imen" to himoio doubt can be entertained that he will' resit fresh honors for himself, and confer hush benefits on the community. - • ; • ;• - . ' In addition to,the labours of tho editors, whose en-`. ergies will be constantly directed to maintain and 'ln-: prove the high ciraratcer wbich the .Youg Peoples. Book has acquired. the various literar y and scieetific persons, whose*, cohttibiniona have 'given diktats , and force to the work; will continue; to be Correspondents,' mid= to these will be united almostevery native we ter. male or female, whose aid may be 'made instru mental in promating the great abject of the worit. namely, to convey , useful knowledge in such a as will gratify •the tastearribilif . it will' improve the minds and hearts of those classes to Whom ft will especially addressed. ,• ,' • -- • • Without intending the 'slightest dispara gement e to either Of the many admirable frperiodicali now issued from the American press; the publisher of the Yenta - People's Book feels justified in saying that his work possesses advantages, in some respects, which , ho other tan fairly claim. Avoiding on the one hand whatever is frivolous in itself or falsein its teachings, and'on the other, whatever is tedieesunentertam hq. it occup . ies a middle ground betweenlhe maga zines exclusively devoted to light literature and those of a purely scientific character,and ormaking the gra. ;eel of composition sabsenient to the inculcation of practical knowledge , it is calculated alike for pleasure and profit. ' . . • • In point , of embellishment the Young PeoPlaii Book will aot suffer by eomparison With the costliest productions the times. - • -1; T,HE MEZZOPINT AND STEEL PLATES It has furnished hive all Win prepar y ertels b the greatest celebrity, arid some °file former aro no b. venally admitted to surpass in appropriatenea of , de r sign and elegance of execeition, any other# which have beenbublished in this country. 'Those intended for the forthcoming volume nee net less diatinguistiedby fitneurand beautpend adding to these the titMEROU * S ENGRAVI N G S ON- W OO). ,',.1 • • ! ~ , . which will also be given, It may, be. predicted with safety that the . pietorial department' will Wench, as bf,' itself will merit the most extended ; Patronage. .! L 1 The Young People's Rook, though, as its mune till plies, principally desigried for youth of both seam is adapted to all classes: i, Persons descry age whq ate competent to read nitletstandingly ;may - derive bbth information and amusement from its pages, and in ri.e• l ry well-ordered family circle it cannot fail ii prove an acceptable and agreeable companion, through whose agency both mental recreation and mentaYdisciplite will be promoted. To enable every family; no =tier: how limited its pecuniary circumstances may bei: 10, subscribe, the publisher has determined to - . reduce the pneeorthe work, notwithstanding the new i ar rangements he has entered into will considerablyatig. meat the outlay be is compelled to make. , 'Forl.his compensation heretics on an enlargedrehscription' list r which he - cannot permit hermit to doubt lie ,will immediately °Mat& . - : . • ,` - ' '-• - i 'The Young People's Booktrimblished Monibly . .-: t Each number will contain an ample varietyof origmal Reading Matter, a hlczzotint or Steel plate, and other: Engravings. -The price to single subscript ion will be only $1.50 per annum, or four copies fer,llls, and! tett copies for..slo, payments to be midis invariebly in' ad: vance. The plates aloner' if lurchaseid.! sePara 1 1,Y,' would cost treble the price of imbscrption:: Address; postage paid, :. .1 - '‘: ; '-. ' • ' ••I . •• . MORTON hI'hIICHAEL; .: , :. • • _• ,__ 1 .: 1 : ; !Putili.k•A 1 lalt . _ .. . iU2 ULIESNUT StreArfiniallelPhit le . , • TElthtS. j _ Single copy, subsc:ription one yeur,..., .......: Four copies,. ••• • *** •• ••••• ••'•• • •• •• •••01.• • Ten copics.•• • • •• •• •• t• •••••••• ••••• •• ••4 ' To facilitateremittances where'tiii; a single pe subscribes,the publisher will furnish one copy of Young People's Book'for one year s and , the entire; rice of Arthat's admired and-popular 'Widths Washingtonians," for 4 irr Editors copying;hdabove stalk' entitled Copy of the Young People's Bonk; and ‘!§l.% Ni ;4 With the Washingtonians."' • ' August 27; t - MEE?lmiivs LIEN; '".'"- x' In the court . of. Common :Pleas of, &liu,yikill :Coimty, October Teim4 1842-1,.61.: :".1;, ' " Hobart Oarside, .- -' :, 1 7J -',.: •', : '',.',.•• .' Moses stroue n e.._ , - 1 - •., . . •.. Notice is beroii:givin to „all oh l imints, slid others interested, its a.cenaieTwo.Story Frame Nouse, with one story wings on _each, -side, and erec tcd on 'a pertain lair' piecp of ground, altos. ted on the Southwestern side ef,Centristreet; in the lloroagh of Pennine, eat county of Selinyl,. kill, and ,containieg , libiiut:Olfect froet,, on said Centre street, and,bcutded Nerfhi s irdliAt-e.'211 feet wide alley, :ao4 being iiii - Nottimes*i part' f the lot marked in the_ 'general. ,PLan i qf said Boreligh;humber 24.111 That **ire Facia has becrtitssued upon the 31eChaniete Lien, co. tared in the Court Of Come:low Plesi,:fit Schap. kill county, in the abovaistatedintse,And teill,hp . returned to October Term otilid court.:; , -'‘. , • _ • ;OMNI, WOOLISON SherlL , Sheriff's Otroto. t hvig&•} l ' burg. AugustlT;lB42. , illetween : Pottsville ; on Thursidayshist,glNaniapi °reset Piu %fhb a larks stone in the centre, surrounded by, sism,lier otic!i• A reasoriablc _lnward 'be paid twiny . "person finding'. the ;same and taturiiiiitirrolini 'subscriber:, , • - • Duct. JAMES • August . 'ABM' DEUTSCHE 1tr:AW404.4141-4., Ju r MOnmoth 44: cei) l, liaqc_or 1450 ter outer*. fitttialnumberi. Ant waved in 1 2 1' 1 ;1! 514 B: C)IM-I " .`, OANNajt" • "'A.'. , 's ;° 'cß'~s~+~s-w ~'%::sv' .w~"'b';;~.yw~a~v~~'~„i'~';"<~.'"'Y'"~L.~`} S *P:W " ME larthe:Go u 7. t opcassiock;i i kei',V4e,lsib*ln -- i'rt 4 .4,11144 - . iir -, • 1.:4v. .4. ~ - , , , T , t. , -"IIT,F -t ,, , - ,-,: v .." , ,, , -.1. ,. 1 ~, , ~. :"...... 1 l'''.l44iittlll4l64l4rl:'!'- '', ' " 2 d: - J:. .. , e,, ~,,,-..,-; , ..,14,,4. 05p0.,!E ,,, , -.:•;•:,,,' 7. , -...5 .7..fe. - .. , .. t „:. • : •;, "2_ ?Rai W. Tailii im 4 .. .w , -)-- ,- .sidamittma; - , t* -,, r , 41 1ridtkels, - hiribigiiia :4ll aga*i.iiiti :alai: inige k ied, in,* aettsiit Attildiair 19,-,11 : : itaitiMait one otOtialinttoo •Insildlog:noed as an eugtockhouse..ead‘,44licksmitit. atop, adjoining therVialloy inmate, in ,Schoylkill ' &unship, - in the 'aunty ot Schuylkill,. that - a eatiiiFo 'moths Venn ironed" nikuithe Mechanic's Lim. ,entered liii, -; th* ''.oeirtof,Coya*icitk, P 141: of*l9lllliill -wanly, :iii.tho'itaive muted caie,'Aid , v ilg b e ~,;;_ tiline# to' October Tenn'orosid COWL-- ,„. 7 -- -,'-:- _ _. : .....::' , 00F1N43. WOOLISON, Sheriff,: fberifri'llifics: Orwigs:t ; . ...- ~,, =s burg; - August V 7,1842; c . , . . .. . , ... 3 . NEI • -' - letteri of th end etutiteli which, were of the es , tote of John Saiitb, been of the Boli.ugh of Potts. t ith - i..deeensedi have been grin= to the subseri: here. All' palm= indebled.tov 'said - estate, are . hereby_ requested' to come forward and mile pay.; great - on or before the 20th ot Semetabirotnd alt those havioicliimi ile.,elsorequested to present. them. for ' settlement... " ' L` ISAAC TAYLOR Athuireter,- MAGDALENA SM!TII Adnerrii ..Augogt 20, ; , 34-6 t NEE • 8100 REWARD . ut abime rewird' on iha nonvi c ii O4 T of the offending party, by tha. informant'iresi, dincurbei pail to said inforniant against the pe`r,'. son or persons guilty 'of intuntioaally Stones or other obstructiiins'On; the, track of =the: Mount c arb4n Rail Road. NATHAN CLEAVER' • j Eisperantenciaiit, • -Pottssilli,'Augnst:l3, • • • 33-3 t 4.IIEFULIVLDELPIPJA, REA t lmpi% And roTTSVALE:•RAiti ROAD. . 7 --g etti ii tio . ; gat • - ' CHANGE jiff HOURS, .On IffiSr Mettfitim, 'July , 4 251 h, 1842, the Pat . - , sower' train on the ihOve, -Road, will leciOe at the iiigiming ' 8:A: M. " Pottsville at .'9l At Moats of passing Readtag at `...: Dai l rottsvilie at • 11 At 'li - • FAR ES. t BetweenPhilada. 4 Pottsville • 83.50 & '2,50 ' As 1 - .Reading 0 ' ,go ; 1,40 " . /00 EscuisSion Treittrre- T GOOD, Y 01 1 .2 DAYS. Betireen Philadelphia, 4POttsville• s.s 00 “ 'Beading . ; ,s . ! J- do - ~ , - .2 Both trains pass al " Pottstown. ' t All the trails wilt, sto 'tor way passetigeis at the usual pointS: ” ' ',;•- " . -/ - i' '' G. A . NlcoLts, Supeet.' July 0, 1842; - - '',' I', - 3 o— 3o - . - - ' s • ' i DISSOLVTION; ' 111118 porMersbip heretofore existing betwie , ..'•e!..; Charles ;Potts and Benjamin Batman, en .• Hers, tradieg UElliOr the. dim of Potts & Baena ~. i was dissolved by' mutual:at at the.27tb 'Of June .;last .:All.lperions indebted, and all those having clitims,will prese t the same to Mrl. Chas. Potts, who ur authorized 'settle the Jiindeettief theists fi r es . i•., - '; : , ; s**, , * ;* i; Cif,4 POTTS,: . ' • „BENJAMIN BANNAN. : , -N: It The business *illbe. cootinued in fa. tats by Charles Potts, on bis own account. 'July 23 . _1- - ;,1 .". ,- ' , ; . - 30— 11,1 R. 'RODGgf,l B .llda been invited to Lecture on Manners;Customgßeligioas (pies, Mac risges,, Burial Ceremonies of the' Hindi's, at the German Reformed Church. in this Borough, on Monday.erveningil Ang oat 21st: . 'dad at the Bap. tint Church, in Minereville, on: Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, *gust 22d and,o3d. Lee. tures to commence ,at hldf past 7 'o'clock. ; 44. .miesion' cents.- ,Atigui!f2k 'OBIiELLAS & PARASOLS. - • IL FENNER'&'CO. No. ^ I:South Second 't Strat, . . . , 'lllj AVE alweYl ,on hand . a "very superior and aiextensive= assortment of Silk : Scotch Gingtuim Umbre/lat„ Ind . Cciton lf/mbrel- Du, - of every description,! also, alarge variety al - , 4 , PARASOLS , ' - , .• • .' , which they 'are now opening; at prates adapted to the times. Country meretusts„ and the pub. lie, are invited to inepeetton- previous to making their purchases. - • • t. ' I', Relief notes' taken at, par. ' Observe;—No, tifeuth'second, only ono door below Market,street. • The cheapest Mori in the City; • . Phila., August 20, - • 34 GREAT NATIONAIEWORK..- - . TO be published. by enbseribtion, in fourteen • Monthly Numbers,' at...the . law price -43f 25 cents each nuinber ' THE LIFE OrWASII INGTON. by „hired Spark& Eachnamber con. taining between, 90 and 50 pito:good to kiwi. bellished t with the following funs Steel and Cop perplate engravings; . , viz—Portrait . of Washing, ten, at 40, by Peale, Portrait of, Mrs. Washing. too. at 26. by Woolaatort; View of Mount Vernon. Battle ef Aradd°o o3 P,iteitt ; Head Quarters at Cambridge; Plan oftcisuman9 Envirorie ;.Head Quarters at. Norristown; Head Quarters at New burg; Planlof Farina - of Mount Battle of Brandywine; Portrait of Washington by Sta. art; Eneatnoment . at: Ville? 'forge; Battle of Germantown :.Fae.Simileof Washington's Hind Writing, Pnittaits copied from, the grip* FiSid- . tinge. • The Brit palace of this 'elegant Irak was is. sued on tha first of August, and nius be eatte4ed at thn 'subscribers Book Store, where snbscrip. ;thaw to the work . ,wlll be received;, awl the •hura bore as soon as issued delireled free of postage. • ; ,•i -. • :B. BANNAN. Aeglist 20. - - ,34-'• UNIQN itOOT=Ft' rc. iCHE subscriber rdepeelfpiltr.Anne4eie to 'the thathe baa eatabliebed bimeelf in the Borough of Puitaville, in the old Pott Office Boil ding,-n few•Aloora below the Pentu6tvasis• Hail; 'Where he will nnunifaetare, this delightful Bever age; and , furnish at , Phibidelybia wholisale And retail pricce;.to all thWie who thielt . proPeOs tipikly•for , ' , • a L .It needless ,to• say tiny thi,tig itvaisr .o l , m L u° beictage.--Its celebrity . in .111'.the Tee; where Millions of bottlet ate acid weektla i sufficient 641AM:its oam:tit lu one of. the tray innocent and delightful dvinlieofthe dap.` . ' ' , FREDERICK itt SNYDER. - August 2 -,- 'DYING AND SCOURING. •- - • AUGUST; -• lIIESPECTFULLY iniMma the' tadies and 11 .P.Grentlemen af, Pottsville and vicinity, that; hcdovote; :bik„ PST attention to Dying and Sciarisg, at hia l old establishment, appointor thei rflgtri CettWw. atteat, : Ant s moc, -where-he warrants entire sittefiction to at w h o mayyl - avec him: Witly,theli 'custom; or.; skopliatge., , OWN: thikletorino, - Crape, or 4other3resses, Oco.ared, and **rid. Ornot too tenet ; litolii;) ali,c9 . i t e, ti e OeigrAnectorifeyr 604.= -4btivecits; Pan taliems; Vastiti tic, senurekandeleaned at the; ahartist notice. 1- Aitguit JAMES II; CAWBELLP AT 144 .* 1 1 ° , OTTIMILX, ' HAe,lloVed St VP 1 : 47:1447514b°44115 ,• x »o s w , 61V 1 2t „"."71 EOM • , InEntatait2l6' - `thoi,tokiti,eta . " (; if,r4,0„ 1 .r. ," wi ,Sr a- rao At 6 btli contniclint • t hc ` bil t' , sew o - 1 ,4, 1 9 4 . NegioWE . R. A'44-io; Boob :0W A axial 100411—A 'l` IKlD elett,tialP I ; • " -2111'$41'C , sma 4.1 rt"^",,YggjekVk, 1.-47 Z r , 4-+ULtlliptA.Wttl ; , LIECTURDI PAINDL!I. Eitsrm visnum* PENNSYLVANIA. - i '- ..i ,-, ' _ ts*lfilimiSsiiviZotioufde - iinciiteciiii.• - 'iteirthi r Naliriitst Law; have ,hieri:Stedlit Wißlaiii,Poweric tail„M ,:erettatt!, SahinthiA e 3, Yobi•FoidWtiftney.' - `°,', ', ,',., ',.' . '.. - dirr'''-.' e , Godfief lb Zan* Faiiiii - s. - - ' ' r ''''' ' 1 doi: ' 7l :told Nescrit thellith daj ceAtiginiiiiiit, l 7arif ocicielr,rkt XII appiiinted foithiPeiiring there'. of, befiwo the,said Cour4:sitting in IliinkrtiptcY, sit the Ibilcict cnufaltoqiscike City 41%4* deliaday;when and artier° .the/ Cnnlitorw al -the said Petitinnersor4 have. prayed theii Debts, and a 0 otherperatins tit htterestedmayappear and iluisrmintit4 if . arty they have, *by such ' Dis. chaite and Certificate shhtild. not be granted .'"` 4.,,t3 . ... HOPKINSON, ' - .` ' Juniiiti3, ( lol, ' ' 'Clerk of District Court. ', .' '' •'. : siinbi: `` - ' : P ETITIOiNS,tor , Discharge and Certi fi cate - - under thei Sultans Law. have been filed by David 4lice,,lattr-Agent hose Coal Dealer; 31 /obi R. Reed, hits rk, now Scrivener, .. 4 JosePh E. Leib, Hi r, now, Boatman. ,John Kantneklate o the SIM of Heck Kantneri Rostbuilderi e lloatifiari, ' , 44- 1 Augustus Mendten, Pedlar, 5 ,,, ' . '4 Benjamin Dist, laii.v GOO 6 keiehant, ",` And Friday, thi 30th day of September next' at ; II o'clock, A.V.is appointed for' the hearing thereof, before.' , the said . Coed, sitting in Bask. reptcy. at theVistriet Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia. when"and where the Creditors , of theeziid 'Petitioners, who have Timed their Debts, and &other persons in' interest,rnarip. pear and elioakcainte, it any they have, why Such , Diseharge!itot Certificate sheuld not be granted. - i ' - _ ',,, •• ' : FIA. HOPKINSON,' Ally 16,-..23;--1,04. :. ' ; Clerk *District Court. .FETITIent for 'Discharge and Certificate till. , ~ , der_the Bankrupt'Law, has been , filed by „ Michael Sando r Taverokeeper, Schuylkill co. and Monday:l,4 - (i 10th day of ;October,-;at ll*. clock, A. M.' is appointed for 'the hearing there.> of, before the said•Coort,'sitting in Itinkrupcy. at: the Distriet•Court Rootrrin the City of Phila. delPhia; whin and, 'where'. the Creditors ,of the I said petitionei, who have Proved theii Debts, and all other persons to interest, may appeur and show cause, if any they have,- why such Dis. cluuloand Certificate should not be granted. - t • . - ~ .f .- FRAS. HOPKINSON, JO" 23, 30-10t'!. - 4. Clerk'of. District Court. PETITIONS for. Discharge and Certificate , un c.aw;have-been filed-by,. Thomas A. Sirripsoo, ale Merchant,' and,J..ivery Stable Keeper, Seto, kill comity. - John Spahe inillifidu IIY and - is a member of , is ii. the firm Of Reed a 4 6'pol/14...Tavern Keeper, SAhnylkill county, , - A nd Monday, the 10th ay of OCtober next, at II o'clbek, A. M. is apPoint for the bearing there. of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, - at the District Court Room in this City. of Phila delphia, when, and where thsCrediters et the said Petitioners, who have - proved their Debts,- and all other persons in intere.st,'May appear glad show cause, if arty:limy ,heve;' Why; such Dia 'dodge sod : Certificate should not tic:gil:lilted. , ,-, FRAS. HOPKINSON, • July 23; 30= - 10t ' Clerk of District Court • 'NOTICE. . , . • ~ = ERE . , pp-EJTIONS for Aischarge and Certificate en': der the bankrupt Law have been Sled by Samuerßertolet, Iron Master, - Schuylkill John C.'olTermaa; Into Merch ant, Jatnes,Daniel. Miner; ' • , - , - Hurd. Patterson,'late Iron' Matinfaiturer, and Lind Bri - ei,-Indisidually i and as a member of the lite finn of Pat4erson. and , ,- Deßerg, and of,John C. ; Lewis & 0,41. ?On ManUfaCiOrefej. 4,1 And Friday, the 21st day of October next, at 11 o'clock, A. is appointed for the hemingthere. of, before the said. Court, slitting 'in' Bankruptcy, at the District Court Rociar,in -the City pf adelphin; wheti andwhere the'Cietlitors of the said Petitioners,. who bite proved their Dehis, and all Other Persunain interest, may appear and show, cause, if any, th ey have.'why such Dia. charge arakertificittishonld not be granted. - • , . ERAS. , HOPKINSON, •= - Aug. 17, 374131 - Clerk bfDistrict Court. NOTICE. pETITIONS"•for Dis Charge. and Ceitificate • under the Bankrupt Law. beiribeei filed by Michael -Murphy, of the . firm of N,ellgh..dr,Mer. phy, Coal Merchant, • S,c huylkill co. Michael Foley, , and. Friday. the 4th. Norember nexi,.at o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing . there. of, before the said court, sitting, in Bankruptey, at the District - Court Room, in the city of Phila. delphia, vheri• and *here the Creditors of-the said Petitioners," who-belie varied their Debts, and ;allother persons in Interest, may 'appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dia. chaige and ,Cer tificate should not be-granted.. • ERAS. HOPKINSON, Aug. 20;3440t . Clerk, of District Court. EMI ' •t PUBLIC ElRMl3UANTAstinerder of the Orphan's COart of Scheylkill county, the'subscriber Admin. trator of the estate - of "Cohere :Bamford, late 'of Port Carbon; frr the 'county ofScheylkill, deceits', ed; will espo,e to Sale by Public Yeedue on Mon 'day; the.sth: day ~of September next, at 1 o'clock m tie afternoon, at the house 'of Michael Mom= mer, in the *rough of Pottsville, and , county : ,A. certain FRAMp_nousE; situ ;;.: e!ci in etiv_.!. 9 wa of Pert Carbon, coon s' IY of to Orwigetirg, lest. Late-the decree - wilt heti made knoWn'at fly order of Orwigsburt., • .140216 E • • • 'THE subsariber Ihsving-been-appolided by the , Court of Cogimon 'Pleas ,of Schuylkill In:trustee or.,Erastds .Trillianse, an Instilvent Debtor, gives:4l4km' to - all persons indebted% to saldittsolvgnt, or holding. Property belonging to Earn, to pay and deliver all such etyma of , trioney o iked property, door and belonging to said limo!. .venj to the subscriber, and all creditors° , said Insolvent AID present their, accounts - to said tine teei • • • W&L: STEPHENSON ; " „ bighting Valleir; Barri Townihfp.. -:; JOON C; :NEVILLE - , attend to alibtoineaientm.sted to tda v !mad :anti diligence and despatch: c Office in- Market- Street; Sinnirsidei,a Aoki distanne.abcifiesiiiiin Street.!'c • Pottavitlelnly 2.3; 10;tf:' - DR,' J. IMElN—offers' file' *few. fonalservices tosho Chiserw of Pottsville; ,litiditlciflity.-Olotin'itill,tijno be found' • (when riot professionally :engaged ) office; Smith .Wsin corner of Centro 'kid BEssionsarects.':' 22.-0. • - • • .• -- • Maj. " t f, rill E Littlo Schuylkillllavigation 'Road Ccal Corsitaajr,-aticirdffeiroesidditPett Clinw , LirgeWcial•delistred'icdo Wale. itliiro dollars poe Wni aish: niefivti:,,shtte etMy-to' otionce AVIGGE4S, Agent; P4 l .4oo 4 ' n akth OdiaPsne4 NO. ep Walat4.3l;rhus. hue :-• - nocrog AD. =l%. EFE4tizgrgyuar - FPronne thLinhibitaiiie .I!"lfriit ratiilibi and its vicinity 4h4 he bee, niesedin processiiiiid*•: cea in 'aka* toadied brindles 'be pliblie4", it kiocatcitt:.the Allocepdlice bo*Psiebm expepiaw-ip , 1. 4 11 salleakOns thitOeb )as 'will canon bye. Be will beready for pr . ti,fi*W.; servieeiri Vigji et hlixWenea. , Greenwood •Deenoiber 41504,-• m 1 gstuom !`! s;f4mmikrximiktati* ."4-4?-21T-4102:***forifilo, • 4 1 1 0tOtEt OW: kit Nita Wald' '' 1 1 .1 4 2164 0 110 8.01.011101 1 1 3 00 f ,/$ll/Telf*•• a t- • All 'ill:$:4140; , , f , s '... ISEE -4r7 , - - 13,^4-44 1 • •mA ';-r->..,.. -.; , El MEE liall *- ..,s, - .4", ,- ,', , , - .4matiezz " ; • • . ,I - ",:•.',,‘,,i t,' R.- Engluiik'Sfirttoolich4 CO ntlitacr• ' - :,,' - ?e: ,',ip o it i fi r iii i i*ii' . `"' i•'-..z -,:i= priENDEttiv hifil: hi s .prorcilidamil . .44tvices 1,9 ' s !'CiPitaliSfe;iiiildbolsleiv; ,undlbe ' ;kaiak: in titietiVhf-iddithiahlsthii'vnotatciniimass'antics, of titti:', prokadinf, hi iidl Ciplafajtaaaii*ir , *AI t other zidderitKititd fairish 'ittSpribereafnth i . iietiani s qlheaatrita, ate, 'kettle latiricie with inane Suithiei isturathee &tufts) lbesitirldig , the saint; funds& Plinik, csissifatec' diiiriatur,'&6 4 *- *.Pavillit had away' yetioi 'etpititntea in the above: brand 'of the haunts* 'sod 'bilvicsi the isteCtif this best conitruated instrinnititsermoderti t tine% lnieottfidently' relies on' being Attila `tide antis-' ftobon to 'those who einplaychhw ' , ''''-'- Ile will also *need% the patentee itrol , giler of lea estate,' particularly of" lots' in PottiVille:.: flaying latently' ixisdn a survey and inaiof the Borough , foriugb; by Order of the Town survey ': he pas., sasses_ peculiar' hankies for iscertuiding the pre. else loastittes °filter lots therein: Offtee,`-aeit dOor 'to 'the aMee et.: the:Mineie 'Sot/Vaal.- . -''' -''' ;. Ileirkition. '' ; •-•c ' .- , t Eduard Owen Parry, - .'-'-' --" - - -- • ' ;lola Shipped, "', - ' 1 , ' Pottsville. - ( Samuel Stilyrisin; " ''''':Jos. M.Sinderson, , - ' ' " .' , ' ''' : ' '. Caleb Parker, - - —-' Philadelphls. : ' - Joao 1 ISe '' - '' - '..a: ' -.. 24—it ____ nEtt!,LELg. & Auctioneeri ailiftemmisilon-111er . chants t. 25 'North' Markel, - • givis ps,rtierder Attention to sales - of 'Real Rotate, at the Eiehringe, or an the, premises. record'of reel estate for rale, or. to rencis,keptaithe attire.: : . • Regular sales of .11ousehold:and-Ritchert tut niter; at then Auction Store; ferry .WsdnesdayandSaturday +morning. ; TO'EXECUTORS & ADAINISTRATORS: Valuationi and nalis insdriof all descriptions . - of personafproperty, real estate, km • • ( Families removing and wishing to dispose .of all or any parpot 'their , furnitne, or have it 'este , Telly attenderito at their haeses, or remover! to' the store: .' • ' an 7 A la* essortment of elegant and 050411 furuiturenlways tient on which. will ,he Feld very , low for cob, or' exchanged - exchanged for Coal err Mdrket priers. June 11 FANCY ScyPINEISOR , • CILIAIR - .MANUFACTORY.' , . ..,NO.-11.1 &trig Seel:pap:s'r.; piiii.iect.rtite Isubscriber-Ascopectially invites the, citi. zees of Pottsville,. and the county: Of Sebityl.:„ kill. generally; ,to call befure purchasing. else.' whero,: and- extviaine his - turgo,ulieortmeot - Chairs, hoth plain: and onto Mental, of evert de. ecriPtion;itrhich - are. ; nianciflictercdttntier hie own immediate direction; of the kit material, be se: perior taurrantanf -the hist.iiiutlity, and it • prieetva low u ad b 3. put .. .chasedin the United Stateti..Y.:; . I Er He also manufacture! an linvamo the superiority ofwhich consists in the astonish: tog facility' with' an invalid with the niigh.; test'itfort,mai by the use of one or.bOth'hands, .move to,end fro.in the , house, or in.the opeiair . an.a,garden;.or elsewhere, and turrttquickly a; round without requiring any more space than it otoppies whMe standing.. - • • ABRAHAM MeDONOUGU. : - NO. 113. South Secimd Street, Philada.. 11, - ' • 24=-3ti , . . . . • . , . 'Xi!Dpiza, Bleachers, Paper .1 1 / a 7cersp.Steaui Engina , Baffillers, 041 .others. '-',PASCAL'IRON WORKS. - . . • , • WELDEb..WROritt 111 - 01.11E8 , From 4, inches to:} in million Mei 2to 18 feet long`, capable atinmaining propene from 4131) to=o pu , Square inch, with -6;op cocks. T.. end!' other exttiteo to wit. - fitting together. with screw jointsorttitoble far STEAM. WATF.R. GAS. mul.for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER F:g.un. , •• e . 7 2 . • * • - • Blitnahatured and ;or ale ter noun's, TASICEIL, etc brortrats. YlTUtitme S. E. Cornerif Third di Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA. • • • • • /wits 11 24-1 V - - . . trinHE But:it - scriber, his 'now on bind, and., will einttinudjo keep, a general issortinent of Lumber,,etwed,at 'his. 'ollie, such as - White Pine Boards; Hemlock gcantling, Yellow do, ,do • .-• OA Planks kdo. • Lathe, , • • Hemlock elanki, Of all descriptions, nil of -which Will be sold .st , reasonable recoil° suti the tinacs. ' , Bille Of Le ell?er, sewed to Crder,:w ill be piompt• ly executed at inoderate priegs. WILLIAM. AUDENRLED. 30—d July 23, • : tiIEAP W011,1(S. Eva, by Bulwer, • 126'. • Butchers Of Ghent, •••' ". • • .121 -Adapted Son,: ~; . , 126 Abel Pareona;, ' - 126. LottersKof Life, . • . ;IN • United.hishinen their Lives nod "Times, 25 .' Night and Morning, by - , 25. - :-, All the chearriniblicatione received as soon ea iasued,lnd. sold. at Philadelphia Mammoth Easton Notion, which will , contain three works 6131plete H together, aiith variety of other entertaining, Metter, tq tie einbellished upieirra I,we.: hundrecr:initavingw. n will be'published and received ,a h out, the 15th Price 23 cents.Timm- who Wish ceplee will pleise leave -their llama at tbis, office _ the meantime.' ' - IL - HANAN. - - Angust-6,, -• ' • ":32" ;NEW CIICAP:IIA#AND . CAP STONE. 'T SUP.ERIOR . 'FINE - FUR tars, . - : :SO -4,25 - ' A-. CHARLES . F. RAYMONDIas, tn. ken the Store No. fil Chesnut St i belont 3d 'Si., opposite Congress. Hall, *here ' he would,respactfuny invite the , attention of his friends end the public to his superior asssortinent 'of IfATS, at the low price or Foutt,Doit-4:►itisrin Twziov 'FiviiCziviv. which he will' Warrant:to retain , their' cident,', shape and 'gloss, sad :for - beauty, durability, lightness. and elasticity.. sot who excelled' liyAny, sold at Iron:117 - to 03 dol lars in the city. As the subscriber has been long known to the Citizens as a practical Hat and Cap Manufacturer, hchopes to receivii-a. renewal of their patronage and favor; and if it , good Hat 'at a reasonable price ' ' *ill insure it, ho 'will st o re - no pains to merit it. 'Hats end', Clips, - of all kinds, Wilde Sale and lietritl-rActitna,Csur,44,Se equivalent. ' " • - ' ',- •y-, ',.'. • f : N. 13 ! --A cargo or, !woof cpiti w o uld be taken in.'exchangefor hats and-*13....tbe highest price paid,for , shipping for i ' .41ear..lisetitarp, - Red and' Grey. Fox, Nertia.Firther.Otter,Wild Cat. Deer, .1., 1, -?' &e.' . -.' • ' ' '' 7 C.T. RAYMOND; , . '.;.' s ,-- • .Prsctical Hal and Cap Mannfaittirer; - No. V., Ghisinti t St;!nppositirCongniss-, Hall: , 11:110 1 4Eiuliati, Fisrei_liturs; ,lioas,-Cspes, Pe:. latiens; 46.1,.; ~, .._ : ~, ';:k • . r',. ....-:- ' : ..- liiihiiiilphii4ltily - iiir' ''.-.•:'! - -1-; ' '3l.3ffi'.-, .••• <MANUEL F. E 41814 • • = • jitt,TiST, INVITES the citizens et:Psotsvills r etd: its Vi:' " L otoith to see'UoirkOiinedo of Paiot pg "ar thi? tesideaca of his boatel", !n oaittiO ‘;otteet. wbenT be can be aoasaltelatk all lblagily aPPeitaiiiiag a bis.prOsesione . PottanUe ;Santry I • I—. • . ~. . -.. =AVM 4 Ur"' : - - -,, E° 1484 - I •Ftc:,' r, I , . rd - i ill; 4 ' "iiii°o4:4l2, r f " Buillii ' llili t h i 1.1 . till* i77Weis' 4640116.7 new. ,sategoogi,,,_,.... orrei=rpay es - i pally, b! 06-11411 7," - ' tateitit - ' Aily.Aß, itirt: • ' , i'Fi • • ' .• • woo* •fronatidatelphi4 erDCiitbeipi~ aFShg ` , ; ~ ferittitut virithsr, 'warm* • efotalol atteo A I .P " Ljs'pto!lepie * t t may b e etrnnida+ ~ sclowsoreksly;k: MEE EMI EMMIEM =NM MD , , - - ." - .A 3 --' ,: i g .•, - ! .. . . CILESIWTXTRW,. PRMADELintiI. ' l - 11, taililawatiurPt•ltut**o4. l o:ol l :4 iii.o.l , i f4 14 +4a4 , 1 SW" 1F44 6 -Autibind - se • rCtetk-atuf , . 410 *kiln. 410tAkeiliAlitta jattrig **/ 1 Peat OdleetTheaustririP„ *0 tia:. 100 • 10 1 4 Pi l b° 4.ll 3 ,o4 l ?AnitEni*en, Plige9o,l l l,4Areliiki be i ow( Odra ,411,:aoperin ,tendetteriA 44 f 1 1 1. 4.Cr ..,: k ' iler A , Pa IitIND4It AIIP t 3 tb1 41 7 "Ur 4 4 16 1. 1 4r ,' `a lid .1 Ilium ii final:l4w in themintkaglindid ighglei es: - cry . thirig,l*.g.enttrely new. and ottl)ttesede- 1 ,, Iscrilition• ' ThePiliMberc 11 0 4 a l'ilas I ..to*ierri it Path:R:l4 day and it.aleeping f pan ! ' . . ant by night.- Tbabett 04 . .uolialiete been en. gaged, and no efforts will be iniared turandir this i ' establishment equal iii the best built at tiger& the Table and every tither 1 seeerrimedation. , ,- .'•,-, -•— •-• '',,. ' J.3I.I3ANDERSON et 8015. 1 ' rhile,, dune 18., ••t , •,i .c• - ~, 1 4-61, , I . -.. VEGIRTAIILES;Iitt/ITSi &c.;; - 41:C.•;:' fillaVetitticilber, respectfully inumincei to the citizens of‘this -Borough, and:aerenaundlog ' countryohatilielwill Always ktieparthand at his *laud. South ;West corner of,beetre itutt ' tango atieetsonder Oetwie`i MUT; the choicest. Vegetables and Fruits the Philadelphia 'Market affords, which he will sell at Philadelphillitdeee." Families leaving their . cirdarii; cart always be 'atippliek and piiitictilar 'hinds 'orvegctibleit.tir - Finitobtained to order at the *duettist notice: ., t e respectfully eolictia the support of the tero.r rnunitY,. which- ho: will; endeavor, to merit,' _by i prompt attention to his businees. • T o: BOYLE. Pottsville, Intie QS; • MAM3IOTU CLOT/lING STOItEII NEW , SPRING SUilalEre CLOTII;NG: AT the old stand corner of Centre and Mahanii , '' 4 :' hinge Streets; Pottsville. ' S7 ' A LIPPINCOTT & TAYEOR Will continue to receive thrcioghciut the. season front their Wbole4ale and Retail SterriAo, et ,garket Street, Philadelphia_ a choice and varied easortment orFasnioNsete Ruin Mitre CLOTH= ire; which they invite their. Customers, and the ,•• Public to immune. The advantages WhiCh we 'possess a attending bhp Atictions every ddrt buying alt our gesodii for - cashoind having theta • :made. up by thebest. , city workmen under initnediato our, directing. 'enables .us, to warrant our ,goody. better and che4lirer than can be obtained; `elsewhere. ; ' ••• •t - ; In returning thank. to our Costumers fur the very liberal_ patronage we .hare teccllled, would, inform them thst. we shall contlmeetote4 dive and keep . ceninintly on hind; ie heretofore, a full assorment of Sive/Sae. Eng 141 i, FrenCh* i nod German Clutha Cassimeres,Vestiega'Surn mor- Cloths, Linea prating., Ganibro , na;\&,e 4c. suited to the season, which. will be made up , ' to order, in thelatest Style of Fashion. . arid Sec and judge fur yourselves • April 30 - . • •-: 18— 24- - 310 Forwarding and; Communion Merchant,. . VINE SCLIOYLKI4.I4 .1110ESPECTFULLY income his friend* 'and JI-othe online: (hat he innitinuoa at hie Old stand Ind will have BOATS leaving nis Whereas daily for Potteirille and the intermediateplaicie" . -The Schuylkill Navigation Company haviag, reduced their .tollv, *eights on Merchluijiraand other articles, Inith'up end,down, will be 25 W.. cent. !osier than former retee. February 29 • RoWiltnire ThiproveiLTonia•ltlixture. A - SOVEREIGN 'and never - fati!ng.: - Core foi Agile and-Fever. Persons who are afflicted with the above disease, cart obtain it'eOriedy and safe cure, for the lame. by applying tn the scriber, whei has been appointed sole agent for -I ihe sale of tiur 'medicine in 'Sebuyikili otiantv: Price one dollar per bottle, Warranted trieure'of no charge. Rotidepee - Mahautongo istrent. JatlN T : IIAZZARD.', lugs Gm Jul) 2, DANIEL. B. Haas. in Att. 13TOREi ' • HAAS 01 4•AIN.b.i , . , INAKE•pleaeure in enninuitnieto the aliens d , Schuylkill county. that they haiejust opened td the hniement stovy of the Town Hall.. on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, * Oleadid. sortuterot of - • ' ‘-. • _ . NEW •BOODS.- • - just brought from Philadelphia, where they vvere se lected with great care, and, purchased arianustialky low prices-c . &uprising every'vaziely of • - I • 'Ory Goods, Gracit.ries, 1 ' °tot Ware, Chiriii Wtrfe,4toetna and Earthen Ware;" ' Arriongsvhich May be toned • - ' • - • • 'Superfine Cloths. of cutout whirs and qualities, ' • Blue, Black and Faney.colored Campaign :4 Saltine's, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. ,Printe Lawns; Gingham; Motippee fled Mid st salt. Sitio. Linen and Laces • • ?- • Canton Flannel, Holland, and Mame, Malleillesand Valentia Postings -.34. 44, 5-4,6-4 Muslin,: Bleached & Unbleached; • - Silk, Cambrie,,Gingham and Cotton Hand'fs. New end au' error style Summer Cloths. . • Cottonades and [revetment'. • • - In fine; a-very general tuisortmertiof - ' ' __Gentlemen's Summer Ware, ~ • Si lk,Cottori, Mohair,oritio & Worti'd Stopkina • — Ladies' tad Gentlemen 's Super. Kid, Makin. - tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Motes; and Picnic Millar Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loarrnd Lutiip Sttganr. • ' - • t• New Orleans. Sugar Home, and Syrup Molasses, ; Tea and Coffee, of various kinds,.. r ,> Cheese; Candles, Soap anti Vinegar, ' Salmon. Ilehing, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish; • ' - Hams, Shoulders:Smoked Beef,und Venison: Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, sad Oat Havanna; /Tar Spanish and Common Sqa we; • Sothit Waterline SagarCrackent - • ' - Sperm Oil. Bauer. ftv, and Lard,; ; t ,:; • -- - (Dried Apples and Peaches, , • . _ - ;end a great variety . ofother articitW. or Which': wilt be kohl - at - low p rices' /or auk or 'hi Eiehange fot,' AU- inember the rain Hal{ Store. -° - Pottsville: Max 14. - • _ • Dr,...l2c4wepst Totter, Itingwitirmi clt woo It• _ .Oin tments Oi ntment s TtICE . nr;lio` best and aiost-winciClotio remedies in thou trilablesome'Aileaseil" yet'ditionveied he slits fol lowing certificate will shown. • , • • • . , This is to.cortiryohici . the Utter. in , the face,, had lair; rl r iming SUreVi, allover rei neck end thicks, s . in. deed'l was se had that ' was saki:lined to go'otit' without a , tiandkerchief tied over my face., elf. ter trying: all the -fcmedies 1. could think rif. without-thii''.altghtest advantage. I rota adviand Wiry, Didwell'creltir-Oiatmtnt i which after: Using. akw buries entirely' cured' me. and, st n . ; pleased to say, that 'oltheugh , therseure. lice! ' • etteaid for some time; there is not any appear: of itshturning:: • 'SAlllUlqi DEWEFS. Appresree above f w ePtir Lane.'" . July .2,4833 # • - - 4 'IitEDVikZIPS , 4 P.or he cu re -of of relons,• Ulcersi aid .Cuts tnd Sorca. ,Tkis ifivalusbloVinaten bas long bait' in ose,ja. ho Ci y and Lihirios of,pthladelphis t , and is anemia', an joring old nicsatrin Potara ond long.': Striding troinini; has hcon tonishing. - .'• Pries - AS tints' a but. • •-•: • • - :'• • BEDWELI,4 :Pater. 2.Vcrartir 1414 "or st.s.4-4 moat phosatit4 ,, intfonnd'egicaciontrOfoody e for Coughsi• Colds , Ilcarse*s..W,caltners of tho produ. " sing-restsids pass ottier'reinCdics have : ' • 'l, • ' e 'ThiltborS highly tsteitileit - iiiedielises hind full directiOns attachcd ear.lf-Artislef 'Public rill do troll 40"giio diem ti.ttlattiut - mani, thousatd,bsso been cutekbytheir, usc4.4 - .Preta.-' red by - Janie* tido, coiner of and phdadolphis. fur Itr;. ll adi4ilina '•**4- 1 , Silo at the Arngsndeliernnrstatinto — or - Jan';l; zr' 'AWN EtiC:MitirriNi:'.4 :. "• ~- . . f Agetqlorl'Ohifilld'AndirtrinilC.F•, PA WM min r. r,PiclinCE. • Isafgoi*lti • • Of :to- tigtash: • kiegt Ted -111 4 orni .l'3l fl9 l cnoi,ofi r • - • 4• Crtoiftt4o ' ,i,Polgs-04003-4 ,•`*s! tris .04*, . . _ Min .I:IIA!tfiALOE,Ni . .. - 7 . . .1,,;„ Uiit' P tina *. '. .V ik . ' i!' ''-,107._9.;!!;:';'..!•.( .'. EMWM BEIN El 9-Gm - 2)-•-•
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