= I= COAL _TILL :O TRAMS; ' - ....... . •- • . jVclave aotleilelatiire to notice in th e c oal I,trade ihis,week: except a amall:llecrease . huthe,q uin t it * shinned. Beloit-the made remains without any thange lot the better. 'quotations White Mailman by the ..canto P remain from 83,25 a- 8.3.75, 211 4 1 44-4 1 . 13, tttiw 83.75'56435. , Very little, if any coal untilhinpini. Wilt be thais— , ported On the Rail Road, the Bridge wrote the Schuylkill leading to the Itiehmotid Depot is rebuilt. The shipment of coal from the Lel4h.sinount to ' 140Z5 np to the 19 hut „ - Wed° not believe that the dityttruction .of the Rail Pa Road Bridge-Will advance the - pnco nf.creight. above 15cents peritonea the canal. If it should advance. 'hey' ondthat point. the shipments cif warp= this roo immediately decrease, arid -bring . it down again.. , '*htlyikill'gccial Tuttle. • shipments or Coal e greet ending on Thunr daveitening last: . . • Porn - Pottsville and Port Carlxte, ' " 11.04 5 Hatireni• 5;03 ' " - • 16.783 ; • , . I Ran . • 900 ;'About - - - 17.683'- T • er last report from Pottsville& P.Carbon,l7l.ols " • " -from Sulpylkilf Haven..: .95,840 . -r Total, 284,598- • • relghts. ; • - ....rottrrille to Pbiladelpbia,, ` • 70 to ' 75 to Neat York. $2 I 0 'Maffei& from Schuylkill Raven by Canal iajrom sto 10 cents per ton less than from Pottsville and port Carbon: , . • - • Little Schurkill - Ccial Coal sliitipeis from Port Clinton, to weeliending on Thoraday evenutg last* • .` goats. Tois Aug.... 7,7 W. H. Harrison. 56 , * . •.0 19 Martin Van Buren. 5 5 , • ' ' 30 Cyaro. 54 31 T.rtreller, • 58 ' 31 ' Tetotal, . -56 ' 0 31 ladastry, Pei Lim: 118 6282. Sundry ShiPPers, i . 10 560, ' Per ,Laat, .128. 6859 :Total • , ' 262 14147 '' ' GEORGE WIGGAN, Agent. nine HiWand. Schuylkill Haven Railioad The follitsvintiis the amount i ordoal transported on this Roth, for the week ending on Thursday evening h - • TOns • 7,119 08 Lid Report, 106,183 10 BY it4mringll,9 T 3. ~ M . 14/EWELL. Coilecror. ••Sebaylkill Valley Rail Bead. • Quantity or Coal tnthsponed on the Schuylkill ley Road, week ending on Thursday, ' 6.334] tone Last return • 45,493 ' Total • lielogh Coal Trade; , Despatched from klauch Chunk fOr the week lend' og Btll month 19,1812 . Boats. . - Tops. , Nay. Co. - _9l • 4395-' Beaver hleadoirs,'. 23 3 C , • '"! Ilarieton. ~ . 4 Sugar. Loaf . - 28 • . ' . /527 - Torii, 91112.111151VM -1 L. Coal ilf Nay. Co. , 15M ' 14760 i Bcaver Meadow Co. , 487 Tz7sB Ilaxletoo Co. - 2,33 14812 sugar Loaf Co. • I, 255 11Z91 • . . : 2649 14845 Vatted states Court. • . EASTERN DISTRICI . OF PENNSYLVANIA. - 7 " • •1 In Bankruptcy. - - NOTICE' • A PETITIQNfor the Benefit of the Bankrupt • Law has been filed the 29th day of Angto, 1842,by • ! Uprander Graham, data • merchant, Sctuylkill County. • I 31st of of Aimee. Robinscri - Kay,illiner, Schuylkill county, Which- Petitions will be heard before the Dis trict Cdtirt 'of the United Slates far the Eastern District - of Pennsylvania. in Bankruptcy. at the ;District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia. ;or.fridify, the 30th day of September test, at II o'clock,A. U. Wine and where all persons in: Iterented may appear and show cause, if any they have. B ryanhe prayer ot the said Petitions should Ina, be gted, and the raid ' Petitioners be de `tieredßankrupts: • ! • ' FRANCIS HOPKINSON, Sep: 3, 36-3 . Clerk of District Court. kIJULIC: , ._I3.IIOE. 13URSIJANT to an order of tho Orphan's Court ••• ofSchuylkill comity. the subscriber, A dmmistra• tor orthe estate of Robert C. 11111. late of hlanheim ' township, in the county of Schuylkill. deceased. will • expose to .Sale by Pubic Vendee, on Wednesday. the ' 12th day of October next, at 'lO o'clock in the ibre noon, at the house of George Kaufman, in the Bor ough of Schuylkill Haven, snit county aforesaid ; • All that certain Meunge and Tenements. and piece of Land, containing about 20 acres. situate on the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road, about I , miles from Schylkill Haven, late,the residence ofeaid Robert C. Hill, pleasantly.' situated in the West Branch Valley of the Schuylkill. To be sold in sep-. state Lots, suitable for buildings audgardens. aceotil..! ing to a draft in possession of the Administrator. . • ' Alto's Frame House. 'Stable and Lot ' aground, situated. in ,ille Borough of 11: 1 : Schuylkill Havels, bounded in front on is a . Front itiect, on the north by a lot late of - Jacob Divert, on the east. by a 20 feet Valley, and en the south, by a Lot of Daniel Kline— Contairdng in width- 44 feet, and in. depth 2313 feet, • masked in Swift's Addition to Schuylkill Haven. No; 4, occupied at ptesent theßev. Mr. Drake. Also the following Lots advantageously situated for building in the, healthy end thriving Borough of Schuylkill Haien, marked in the map of Lippincott's Addition to Schuylkill Haven,as lot N 0.49. being tri -1 angle'on the front of Dock and Haven, streets' • No. 52,3Vith a Log Houselbereon, On Dock street, '1 40 feet, 6/230 feet. No, 53. Situated on Dock sireet.4o feet by 230 feet '. • " 64,43nTunspike,cornerof Dock street,46 feet by 230 feet. , - • No. 66, On:Turnpike, nest to corner of Dock St., .• 46 feet by 267 feet. N 0.123, Out Haven street, Containing 144 Perches. Also.th _l:subdivided one third interest in the follow • ing bite Marked on said map - L NOE. 2,3,4;7,8,9, 10,1'3,20, being 40 rcet by 233 feet. - • , , • - No. 26, Being 40 feet by 220 feet. -"" 50, " Triangle shape. , 65. " 46feet bY239,!tituate on Turnpike. Nos. 95,96, 97. Beeptifully situated on tbe Turn pike, opposite she .German" Church, adjoining the County Faint, each 3 acres, and 157 perches. Nos. 104, 105,106,197,108 ,109, 110, being each . '6O tee.t by 230 feet. .1 ' 'N0.119, Being 80 feet by 147- 122,Contaming owe acre;,and 142 perches. 124. 125: 127. Laubaud sitting 144 perches.. 226,Containieg one at:civil(' 142 perches. 1311. Being la (babe 'lB,perchee. " 138.139, 140,BeiogS0feet. . • , • The tenni of Salo -ten per Cent of the pu rchase Money to be paidon day of Sale, and the ba h,ce9n i'delivery of the Deledi. Any information in rek- OIL to the property may be had by applying to t ' • WILLIs,SI, S. 11U,L, • - '-4 Administraton - West Bench Valley, near Schuylkill them , • sept e mitwl 137,-; AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 'HE subscriber. rui_ auditor. fitipointed by the. Or— ph.an's,Court for Sibuylkillleounty, to audit aid , le the 'executor Anthony Steinberte!. Guardian any . lifille;a minoichild ofJosepn Milla,,late of t3ehnylkill countj,deceisad,'at= to the duties of his appointment. otr Saturday; la day . ofOctober. 184. at 11 'o'clock A. MM. at .of an the borough of '!'o ovine,•when and are all persona interested are unfilled:to ittend.; - wizaa4m F: DEAN. . • 36— , , NOTWE. • ' LL clew due the gebeoibet. in 4 1404 the 14'0 October, rill _be placed el thiqiande an Attorney foi collaWa. f Sep. E. W. EARL ' • ivAlis ; Ltisr. JetiOsp.4 ";Mont CarUmi on I Tiituittiftept; ai Diiiinind &east Pin with arge stode , loWnentit, norm:fat:4 btoznitileir ki,ealiiinWriwsta will bi - paid tAi any non Stiding sod fetordiog itl to Abe iburiber; - - • • ' Duct, -JAMES S. CARPEWMt.' Aotuit ' ' 35-4 t . .. . .'.•, - ; . „', 1 l' ~i'. .',:i':.--..),-;ii-:-,:.,:-..-t.:::', 4 V , • 1111THEREAS.11 sue by sett,ot the 'General —"Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penni. ajlvania,entitled " Ati , neliegtifiting the General Elections within this'Qiumionisrealth.- passed the 2d day 'of July, A. D,1839,"„ it is made the,Mity of the Sheriff of every County togtte public silice . of such action to hc-boiden.ited to make known , in such notice what officers" are to'. be elected: Therefore. • I • • ' -High Sheriff Of thiCounty ofßchnylkitl, Doli,strlt issown by this'eolArtisement . to the "electors. ef "aaidcounty of Schnilkill that at', ' General Election will be held In said county, on TIMMY ! the 11th dayofOCTOBER ace* the..rrei districts therecif L es,follows, to wits . , , 1. The electors of the borough of . Orwigsburg will hold their'election it the Court,Hninie, in the borough of OrOigsburg.'„, ' 2 . The eleeteie ,township will hold their election it The ',liaise -of ,'`Hent,, Lutz, now occopiol lotin - Boyer, in ;the idttra t., of Alcifeanalnirg. ; • • • 4. The electors of Pinegrove township will hold their election lathe house of the late Joha Bar; • now-William 'Gatti/if-said township'. • • 5. The electors of Wiyne township 'still hold their election at the , housgpf • Loontrd Shall. Mr.. keepar. -* in the town of Frledensburg. • S. The electors ofUppee Mahantonge few rosititi.' will hold their election et the house of Peter. Yo. der, fordierly Satinet Meyer. in said township. " 7. The Electorsef Barry township; including the berme occupied by, Mr.ltawn. will hold their. election at the•tionienf Isaac" Deiigler, in said -Et; The etcetera droner" township. will _their election et tht house of.facettfleberling,Jr.. now latwin occupancy of' Samuel; to said township . , '1 ' • • 9. The electors of Lower Afahantocgo township ;will hold their general eleciott at. the. house of Joseph Munn; in said toWnship. l ' ' 10. The electors ofWesi penn township will hold their election'„et . the house now occupied by Moritz Ferreider, in said toimsliip. • The elettorii of Union township will hold their election at thehonso ofJohe Eisenhower; in said toOnship.• . ' . 12, The electors of _ Rush taiwnship will hold their election at the houswof Jacob. Faust, inn keeper. in'said township. - . _ 13. The electors of Branch_ township will held their election at the house of Jacob Heim, in -...the village of Llewellyn. • • . • ' ' 14. The electors'efthe borough of Mineraville will hold their election at the hops° of John Moon, in said borough. • • 15.-Tbe electors of Schnylkil(Jownship.• real-- ding east of a point from the'lfoonshin line of Manheim. in a straight linewith the Old Forgo; including the same; from thence to_ the house now occupied by Jabob Wommer, including the same, and _continuing frocorthenee in a straight line to Rush township line, shelf hold their gun. eral election at the home of Frederick Bensinger, Jr. hi the township off Schuylkill. in the paid • county. 16. The voters residing - in the Woo. ships Of Norwegian and Schuylkill. in the county of Schuylkill, within thei following, ditscritiod boinids, shalt hereafter be a separate election - dis trict, viz: Beginning on thee line between the townships of Norwegian and 'Menheim: from thence a straight line to the house new occupied by John' Penman,:includinethel,:sarne—from thence to the Norwegian churchll-Aroni thenee to the farm-houle of F. B:Niahols,-; Eti4.- including' , the same—from thence'a straight linito the•line between the township:lof N Oraregian and Barry— from thence following the township lines of Barry and Rush eastward to a point—frerwthenceiri:,a straight line southward to the Ot e Forge, - l exclii. dingjthe same— thence to the hci now aceii pied brlacob , Wommer ' excluding ; the same, and • thence in a straight line bathe placci 'of begin. ing, excluding the town of New:Cl:title, and the qualified; electors residing 'within • the. before described boundirelialt bold their election' at 'the Port earbon 'lemon theiiiwn of Part Car. 17. Ail , the qualified electors; residing- on the east side of Norwegian street, In the borough of Pottsville.. aforesaid, including thatportion of the electors of Norwegian township who have hereto. fore voted in said bhiough, shall farm another and seperate election district. and hold their election at Ithepublia house of N: J. Mills. • • - 'l9. The electors of the borongli• of .Tamequa will bold their election at the school house in said . borough. . . 20. That the electors of Manlipim township lyingeouth:east of the following line:—commen. clog at the, township line of . Wayne and Man. beim townships on the Summer Hill, thenee along the Suinnier Hill and groigsbing road, to the house of Widow Sweicker,nnd the house ofJohn Dewalt. excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence te the house ofJohn peibett. at the' Centre turnpike; thence to the tome of John .Bat thence to the house of Philip . Rock; thence to the house of John Shin6 - Jr. in. eluding the same; thence to the townahips, line of said Manheiniend Schuylkill townships., shall hold their general elections at the Court; House, in the:et:rough of Orwigsburg. qr. The electors of the remaining part of Man. beim township, will hold ,th,eir• election , at the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the towns of Schuylkill Haven. -• At which time and' lit are to be elided by the . freemen of the eouniv ffSelioylkill:-.. • One Peisiin • •- • For Member of the House ,of ' l llepresentatives of the COninionwealth Peupsylvania. - One. Person• , For.Protbonotary,and Clerk of the courts of Quar ter Sessions and Common Plealis. One. Person ' . For Begister and Recorder add Clerk the . . phens• Cocirt. - r=si MEI -s . . One Person FOr County Commissioner. . One Person For Director of the Pcor. 'Oite Person For County Anditer. Two Persons For Trustees Of the Orwigeburg:Acsdemy_in the county. .of • :The general eleetion and election for inspeetnis and judges, to be opened between the boors Of $ and 10 o'clock in , the forenood,), and shall coati!). an without interruption oi adjournment tintii 7 o'clocit e in the evening, when the., polls -shall be . . . In pursuance of an Net of the General lily of the Commonwealth of fenneylvania„, anti tledt'An Act relating to the election of this Corn monwealth:' passed the 24 day,;•of July, A. D 1839, Notice is hereby given; r, . "That every person. excepting justlcei of the peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under.. the government of the United States, or of this State, or any city or -in cOrporated district, and also that every member of congsewaV'thetstate legislature, and Of the select or co mon':iconecli of any, city, or commissioners of guy incbrpisrated district. is by law iCcapable al holding or I , exercising. at the same !kne e the office or appointment (fledge, inspector of clerk of any election of this - cam. Itionetealdf, and that no •bispellior.• judge,„ or other Officer ef election; shall be eligible - to any office to be then voted "tool, • , And the slid Act of entitled ".- An Mt relating to, "the eleetioni of this pennon wealth," passed July 9, 1839; further provides as follows,ta. • I . "'AMA° Inspectors and judged, charier' ats aforesaid; shall meet at the respective pima sp. pointed for holding the election.in the distriettto which they respectively beldfig; before' nine of clock in the morning of the second Tuesday Oe 'tober, in each and evert' y4roind each of, said inspectors .shalt appoint one eke 'shall boa.qualified voter:of soar 'district, • In case the person who ehall have: received the second highest numboior-votei for inspecter, shall pot attend °lithe (taker eleetterwitheit;tho person who Shall haveteceiveirthe second , high est number of votes for judge at' 'the next pre. ceding election shall act as inspect& In his - Place. And-in calm-th`, Perim 1 0 10 '05a hive received the highest member of votesler',lnirpector; !hill not anend, - -the person elected appoint an inspector in hilpleiek an le cana the pomp: elected Judith/than not . *lnd,then.trie tuvagorl who resolved the hinneet , : auunbetevnai 410111: appoint judge in hielthtlettr shalt nom tone htuipt , ' - ee -Tot one boor after the timelfttaditx • epode,' 0106 OfeaSaaltArdiet!ol ;# 4ll *. l Vi , v._ ,•. • . ESE e t h h i Na ba its a r 1 i be e n . a t iered itttfer: . 0,,..,,. ,fer :w i k t ,4 44 , • : .. p : titi i"l incer si:e .. .. ,44. election, ihallilectime of iiii* number to UR Rault ) ' ',- ''''' ' '-' -, '''.. ' .I - ':' .. "-; r' ' :: 4 ,. ,•- • "It shall be , the duty of said'aikeelort- „ , - Lively to atterd at the plataild holdlegellutim"" end sPeeild or_tearthip el e ction eformg4iii(whole time said;election is - kept °Pen, for .thisp4tineet4if, giving information tons:inspectors sod:judges when called sm in relation to :he 'right-WE inky person asseiated be thefts hi trate_at.such. - eleitious or such other : Meiters in relation to Afar ilia's. meets of voters lithe - said - inspectors Os ' judged or either of-theta -shall from -lime to'time ,fo• : " That no person abed be permitted to',.votel'at any election, es afeiresaid,' other . than' si,:; white manradii age of twenty:One years or- 'more, .0 shallliave resided within Wet stabs .iit: least ,on ear, and in the' election' district- where !le ' offr 'to .... I tett daysf immediate . * pre." .. . Cedi ...1 • sec . , ;end within timlears patd. is ‘..e - or conntv,tax, which shal l hare been . -• • std et least ten dare before the election.- - ;But a itizen oldie United States, who bat previous ly b a qualified Voter of This state, and' re moved I, refit="and 'returned; and ' , who shall have resid • in - the, electiqn district, and pistil taxes as afore.- 'dk shall - be entitled to vote lifter re. siding in tide eta six months: Provided that the , white freeman, tins of die United. StatesOrho l lititia bad previoualy been ''a q - Hied " voter of this state; - and removed therefrom Le 'qetrirned, and ' who shaLl have resided in the 'elettien district, and paid taxes-as aforesaid, obeli, be . se titled ' to, vote," 13, 00.\1„4 after residing in 'this state six mon 6 • Provided. that the white , freemen : citizens of ' th United States, between the ages of tweoepone and err`. l ty-two years, and baying resided in _ this. s to, one year and in the election district tea days - , All aforesaid, shall be entitled Co vote, although - they shall not have paid taxes. - -.-, . . , - "No person shall be permitted to vote' Whoie hanie is not contained in the list aftaxable inhatt- Rents furnished by the com mirsioners a s aforesaid unless, First: He produce a receipt for.thii pay ment within two years, of a state or couoty tax assessed agreeably to the conehtntion, and give 1 satisfactorpevidence either on his own, oath. or . 'affirmation of another, that he has paid such i um or on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof; or. Second: If he claims a right to vote by being anclecteir between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two years, he-shall de., poseoe oath or affiimmtion, that he has.resided in. ' the state at least one year next. before his; applies. lion, and make such - Fired' of residerici in the district as it is required by this act. and 'that he does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of the age aforesaidoind give such oth. er evidence as is required by this act, whereupon. , the name atter person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical bat by theinspec- tors and a note outdo opposite thereto by writing the word "tax;, if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax,or the word "age,' if he shall be admitted to vote on account of his ago, and in either case`the reason of such, vote I shall' be called out to the clerks; who shall mark it In the list of voters kept by them., , ' " In all cases where the name of the perspn i claiming to vote is not found oil the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right Ito vote whether found thereon , or not is objected, to by any lualified citizen, it shall be the duty of 'the inspectors to eimmine such person oti oath as to his qualificaitons, and , irhe claims to hive re. , sided within that state for one • year or' more. his oath 0411 be seffieient proof thereof', but he'shall make proof by at least one cempetent witness, who 'shell be * • qualified elector, that he has been geith. in the district for more than ten days next iMme. 1 diately preceding said election,,and shall also him , . self swear that his brine fide residence, in purse._ once of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did hot remove in thesaid district for the purpose "of voting therein.'" .... ' , "Every persoe . qualified as • aforesaid, and • who Anil make doe proof, if required, of residence and payment of taxes, aa aforesaid; iffiell be ad mitted to vote in' the township, Ward or district in which he shall reside. , „ ~ if any 'person'shall prevent or attempt to pie. vent' any officers often election under ihistiet from holding , such election, or use or threaten a: ny violence to any such officer,, or , shall interrupt on improperly interfere with hint in the execu. Lion of his fluty, or shell blochup or attempt to block np thewindow orlavenne to any window where the same May be holden, or 'shall riotous. ly disturb the , peace at such'election, ofeba.o use or practice any intimidation, threats,, force, or vi. Melee, with design to influence unduly or over. awe any elector, or to prevent , him 'from voting, or t o restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in 'arty sqpi, not ex.. ceedmg fire hundred dollars and be iMprisoned for ally time not less than ono nor more ,than twelve menthe. And if it shall be shown' to the cowl' where the trial of such offence ehalt be had Omaha person so offending was not ii resident of the city. ward, district, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to; vote therein, then, on conviction, ho shall be SOn. mined to pay a fine of' not less than eheluricired not mare them one thousepd dollars, and' be im.. prisoned nottlesa than six months nor more than two years. • - - If any person or persons shad maks iinj bet or wager opon the result of any election within this ' commonwealth, or ,stiell offer to make any such bet- or wager, either,l by _verbal proclamation' thereof, or by any written :or' printed advestise. ment, challenge or invite any person or perions to make such, bet or Wager. upon conviction thereof he or they shall. forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet, Of offered to lie. bet. "The Judges are to make their , returns for the county 'orSchuyllitlli at'' , the:Daurt House in Or. wigsburg, on Frlday the 14th;dey. of, October; A. Givesiander my hand fid seal at the Sheriff's Office at Orwigsburg, arid dated • August 27th, in the year of our Lurd pee thotsand eight hthidred and forty-two, and sixty-sixth year of the Inde. pendence of the United States of America. . -... JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. `-„Sheriff's Office, Orwige• burg, Aug. 27,1849. "i : • PUBLIC. SALE. . • . • BY ADJOURNMENT. DUBS HAN T' .. .to an order of the Orphans! a. Court offichuylkill county, the- subscriber, Administrator of the : estate of Lawrence LaWler, late of the bortiugh of-Pottsville, in the county ofSahnylkill, deceased, expose to sale by public vendoe, on Thursday, the 29th of SepteftW ber nest, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, it-the bons, of Michael. Mortimer, Irr, the Borough . ; .of-Ptitle. vine, and county aforesaid; A certain Iwo story r, a Faset'llo . • ' STorne Hoarnis, and a stable and a lot of ground, Situate , to 1 " s - theitoroiigh of - Pottpville.'of - front .ort. Cen. tre Street, intenty feet, ip depth, lengftt. 120. feet on Manch Chunk' street, late the estate of said deceised.. Attendance will be given, 'rind the conditions of sale made known at ttiii time and place of sal6 by`' - 4 - ' • JEREMIAH KELLEY By order of the:Court, -. Adunnutrater., • ' ' • JACOB KREBS, Clerk: 1 Orwigsburg, August, 27- ' , 35 'I DISSOLIMION. The partnership 'existing' between Danielle- AL far and John H. Detwiler'. Millets, trading under the firm of fairer* Detwiler; rzas dia‘olved on the 22d inst. by thotualrensent. 7 - - All persona . indebted to said firm are requested to make pa*. menu to either of theaubseribera immediately, and althea haying ohilme eau present them for settlement..: • ,• 7•- : 7 - .7. 7 ' N. 11.—Tbe, busieesa will be ceetpued by Dan fel Larer , °ibis lewd Ai:emelt. • • 10 PER CENT. SAVELTheaahsetibet V- the ben lime at, Skilentit pa bushel. at Ida Wu. adjoining the atinedtml,and Eiland's Smith shop, Greentr . ood., } • • march • VERT. CROWE GRge Alnk - 01/4:Cit. .TEAS.IO.I I ; AV4.4teekilfiave ler received Awe, NewToill. a bage supply lefeboiceiGree Tea illiee .1121LLEI, OF I4ADING-TOO latiAir".ltheitr: ohipptirg Coal to 'blow .Yarliojoat !IWO& 0 4 &ti s k by ' apirdßi« -Molt 6; _ 1 • 84=-, : -10 n, 1141 , 40•Er.,:-Ter4 ..., , - ''„ Lots roi l . , ...„. street., otihe; . - ~ y i v 14 . 1 ::0 4. '' - •:::' ' 'F1,; , ..,";. ,1 =4, , ,AND i- • 1141kr Pilit—st,, 2 P 4 XI-;. , (•;•v; ~ ,jiiitalkoi t itivii.7: - ' ' '..1 Vt-fgei--' - Atiingi . I tr...t - c w ,, •• -_,- ..,-- i%,- - , -:,t ''' ' '' , .4P:. ' -'-‘77'nASUP , 4.:S ' ,.- :,, _,.; ''',:?::' - 1. 1„,. Eie '2% f"i..;! :4--- t 4.114514t 1 1 . - . X'4f7.:', A .:.‘ "fil4 .2' ' '' ,ll 'l !• -i 4 1 *1 :* ; ; ;:f --l ilt"S'fl . :??, • "" L ' ' " • " rlll ItANIEL LARER; • c JOHN H. DETWILER. 5!:7-5 :hlYh yS^.• r , -4. • 1 F • ••'• • - .•:•• " •" • •• • 1-'47A7k---"' itrariii itikLE - ispectiox `inf er ;the . , raw#,...7.!40 basis' OP 414 virr iMmt es. Penny* sloriests exhibition of die ItY4llo.ox. TpErt MICROSCOPE a whieb will beeshibited every- TUESDAY >evening for *Mort `link, at hatpin 8 o'clock; at-she - , -, - •'1 TORLATILItL * lithe Borough of , P isle and an Therm al , evithings•will be exhibited one of the'finest mA'.` GIa•LANTERNS or BLIANTASMABORms ever xhibited,obeying a fund _ OF *nosing and intertstingobjecti,astronornicaldiogratus,views, and O te K ee filial*** Ise, &e. , •• , : he - ilicbv•OzYgen . Anerase 6 74 ,- W,..hieli has been exhibited in London and eth er ! gities 42 nearly HAW 111111:1 13210 l Pena; an d has received the approbation of Dien of Scienc e . and the admlratiori of all who hart seen -it,—aind ' Is pronounced 'bi"2os2Petent, ledges, one of the mow rowitammtperranurore of rhS bind it{ th e -WORLDI 1 Among th e specimens will be seen in a ghillie drop of WATER, megnified 2,500.000 times: • teeming with thousands of living insert,, Th e Were, Devil which demurs 'every day eight times its owe weight of inseethr A Bed Bug will be magnified to-ihe extent of thirty feet. A Flea w i ll b o mesin ig e d "Order than an Ele. phant. The Eye of a Fly Magnified 8- feet. i , . - The Sting of a Bee magnified 10 feet. Wing of the common muse Fly, magnified II _. feet in length. , ) For:from the Red Fos, which looks like ropes. ' 'The insects that inhabit the human tead, meant, fled to 6 feet in length. , a . /imo on the back of a Bee, has tha 'appearance of Porcupine quills. • .' i , Point of the fi nest Cambric Niedle, oohs like a lege crow-bar. ' * Eye of the Caine, as though you co ld put your i arm throokhlt, 4 Booli.tnoslin appeirai as the grating of a prison door. _ , ' 1 Sewing Silk,as the Cable o f* Ship; , Moscheto, magnified to II fed in len‘lh, inhibit ing the proboacas, le. , • , , Admittance to the atinsCapet 25 %VS- ,-,Chil. dren half price. 1 Admittance to the Magiel2antern,l2l cents. AN IMA L MAG ETISB4 l si N. B.—To those i who ro afflict with tho Rheumatism; Ilead.aeles ' Scalds; urns; Par. lytic affections ; • Neoride s ; Tic lerenx Sprains; Strains; St. Vitises' Daum; Di seases of the Spine, and all Nervous diseium. For the cure of the above comphinte, R. teslo will be found in his rooms from 9to 12 o'ilock, A.M., and from '3 to 6 P. M., ever i day except Sundays. TIM price of attendance - niileratd. i 1 froT ix. , FEET, mar Hsu. ,!,XCII-AN'G - - CENTH E OeptysiTE pwrrsvit,Le; CLARK Sc SEI.' IiIeIpESPkCTFUL4Y an Maid tone travelling % mmcm omunity,ffia,t they inns Label that' largo. , • Y aiid splendid .e blishined, the. Ea. icirAsoill recently !apt by, Wil t , Irina G: Johns ; eituateitthetorrier' of Centre and owbill stre ets.sear. ly opPosite the Town HA in the Borough' of Pottsville, which has b ; , througdy_ repaired and materially improved f the- accommodation of visitors. The Hotel is rty feet font.ori Cen. tre street, and one hundre and thirimight feet on Callowhill, three stori Sigh tit admirably provided with' Parlors; Sitting Room', Reading Room. and large airy charatiers—ths Jaunt_ spa cious, pleasant and convenient.,Diriiig Roorti in -the country--ii near and sepittior Bathing Estab lishment—and every:convenience lint comfort to render it in all respects a moat 'desimble Hotel. pales - or r expense will be sparert.- to furnish the Table and Bar , with the best thatthicaml the Philadelphia Markets affordi—and w.th a „deter mination to'devote their personal attention to the comfort and, accommodation: of thosi who may. favor theni with a dall—aided by 'reictive, careful and obliging servants, they hope. to give_ general satisfaction. . • t• PRIVATE FAMILIES tviehing M visit this highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be providedwitli-Parlors and Chiniaers, .which • they feel confident will pleaie the. oast taatidi. o ' The 6tatling,eittached, iarke and 'well con. sttucte.ticiind .Hastlere...4lorte3 • and Carriages . mey'bit hadat anY time bt' . convey per t sons to any part of the country. Ail Omnibus rims from this Hoteidaitv, to arid from the Depot, to meet the Care; fords° accom. modation of persona travelling on On Rail Road. • 'DAVID CLARK,— • • JEREMIAtI EpEriZINGER. Ansel . 2.7' ' ' ' - - 35 , ,ItospEciue ' / •-• • Oil TQ6 C' T.. Y4tTNO. LADY'SiAtelgal NE. ntsi th 0 . first day of A ugoati 1842, w ill 'be issu. ‘Ar ed the first number of anew ungazinewith the abore title. , • Among the Many periodic - rile now published, there are none which are'devoted 'to light litera ture, and lay 'oilier to literary excellenctr. and taste 16 mechanical execution, which ate not ex- Chided frem general circulation by, tae high price at 'which' they. are ",To genii this want, .which"' has tang been felt by Many, the subscri bers.' have determined ,to _establish - a magazine that am leeffered to the public at a price suffi ciently low tmbring; it within the. reach, of all, add at thisame ume issue a . Work'whieh will bear Fourierism with - MY now published ? both in . literaly and mechanical execution. This • , rk his not been undettakee -lightly, but with. a determination to make; good ehatever our proipectns promise; and we Mean that the remarkof the celebrated mudeinliriter, To lie like the prospectus of a newmagazine: . shall in no wise apply to usi The contents Will be entirely original, and from the pens of.. the mott popular, talented, and Pleasing writers of the diy. , , ; 44 large list of paid contributors, have ,been secured, and among the iltkinbei are many whosenames stand high open the brightest pages of Atierical literature. Eacknumber will be embellished with a floe steel ot mezzotintir - engra!viag,'• from the first . tisui in-the country "; oterreOreautiful colored en graving of 'llowers,tind ,ope or, Fiore pages Of popular: music ,it ;, This-work will be printed on new and beautl. retype:mis' expressly Isr ifil.Aptirpase. and-on ,finew.hile'lMPer. Efts? Hastier swill contain far. ty.eigut octavo pages, with a - efeari, ands mOzln, and in a-neat-andi apProPriatiremer.! " •,• • number ! . .w be tecuie(orr tbefast of .lingest, Octuber,Deeember, Februirydipril, and June.. •TO bring the work within the reach Of Skit will be published at theloir ' ' ,ONE DOLLAR 'E$ ANNUM, '- invariably in advance,✓ or woo copies,ter fore dollars. • 20. , -. All eiders ;and cam mu . tca' lions' (ion PAID' tn(istlie.addresfed to • , DR.EAr at, SCAMMEG. 67.Sonth .Third attest, Philadelphia. ' Subliripti . t_ms tusked tad sabeitibers faraisb . ed Vith 31agatingi free of posti gAgent eby ' .Ibo Poblisberi.. Potbrille, Aug. 271. - • - - Once is theiasementorthe Pennsylvania Hall -At'Pot , ' 3.3-41. 6 VENTS =WARP' - •.` • RANAtVAV-69.0.1htilaw • her on 01 5;. -ititirentle* arim $ ca rIEN 3011 N \ .lidween 16 and of = Had on when 1 inty - pantioahl, 1 7" * • Ist elni.aPctiribitm. toceivikbe: 11111,10 M -10414 r,g l it ici4 Ilikli vh;*C•aubseloa Who. Irrevii:isimr4 bit 11°' -.-41-11114.(00. itatitionia 1 0, fiat L 5 J r" ) . - - .• .1N01441. ' , - Jo :hi-6;4 . 414*r Ooilinabi,fitah At satelkia . t i * ' COWS ' if Olidie 'IWOS 1842=-N0:.63.,: - 1 }\) - . .Rieltini'lLkki4kirri,F , • -filets - W;Teylor ani , , a7 ' - tied Hitiliattos, , ": , : • -- . ..- .. '' 'Wales, is _hereby:glees to a ll elsimeett:and elberi interested. ht IS imiiiin< buildiMftirt I a terildn'CMlVlUnittifitutte-finibimg, need as an engma'hottse4-ind - blacksmith' shop, adjoining ; the. Velley.famace,'lttß4stylkat tosriship;•bil the county of Schuylkill, that.:.a.Sene ratite hair been lamed. apon).hir Nechinha*o.l4hm, entered in .the Cat - or Commilti l thiufz of Schuylkill county,in'the above stated and will be re inmte October Term of sell court. - .: = ' JOHN G. WOOLISON, Aeriff: Shetill 's .01Beik I: o l*hr*. - 1:: - -•-- ':- - burg, P.V 24 ,We B f' 2 . : - - . . IMINI - -31.ECIL%,NICS MEN, : . . —,:, /4 the- , Court•of - Crmtrooi ',Mare .Suhriy - WU - - County; Odeber Tinzii1842,...:Na,,81:„._ 4 0 keq.GIO de s . ' ' - . . , MoieiStronnk - '.- .. , NotiCe IS &relit given: toc,lll elimatitriliind. others interested, in a certainTiroStorp Frame Sadie. with one story. -whip on, midi' aide, and . erected oa a nertain)...t or `meetiol ground, pitini.., tad on the Southwestern aide of enlace titreet,.. in the. Borough of Pottsville,, ainiftannty of Sebuyk CWI, and containing about 40 feet front unsa i d mtrekstrent, and bounded , Northwardly by. a 20, tnetmidet.tilloy, and -being, the Northwesterly, par,t or rlie.lok marked-'in • the general plan of said Boinirigk number 24.0 That a Seim. F,iniati his ban issued , the . Morshanie'a, Lien en., trntd in - the court ofeomnicin Pinar, of Seim!. killcounty; iti the above elated-rasp. Ood.--;Fill he returned to October Term of paid.court. .. /OR& LANOOL.ISON Sheriff. Sheriff,'s °Mee, Orwiga. hurg:Angitat 27. 1841. . WHEREA.4 letters of. Administration Of th ..,_goode and chattels which were of the er, late o f John Smith, late of the Borough of Potts. Ville, deceased, hatie been granted to the subscri. hers:, -Ail, : persons, indebted to, said estate, are hereby requested, to come forward and make pay ment on or before the 20th of September,anall those having-claims are afro requested tr d present then for settlement. • , • . • ISAAC TAYLOR. Admin'tor, -„ MAGDALENA .01111TH Adn'trix. August : . 34-6:t •• ' 1 $lOO REWA:RD. THE above meant will i on the conviction or •. the offending party, by the inlormanVe dery be paid to said informant, Against the_per. eon or persons guilty of intentionally placing stones or other obstructions on the,.track of the Mount Carbon Rail Roed. . • 'CLE VER. • Superintendant. PLAT/T¢. :•Oottsville, own!. .13, MEII3III TUE vnu.ADELPRIA; 'BRAWN% and porrsvILLE'RAIL ROAD.' ,CHANGE, OF Hg VHS, On after Monday, Ju ly 25th,. 1842, the Pas- • • eenger Train on the above Road, will • leave at thejollothing hours, - From Philadelphia,- -at BA. 3L Dail Pottaville.. .at 71,A. M. l • ' • Mors o a f paesing Reading. : • - For Philadelphia,' 94 A. M. -I Daly' Pottsville, , ' ..111 A. M. I ' ' • 'FARES. BetWeen:Philtida. Pottsville $3.50 _ & ,112,50 " Reading _do • 1,40 1 1 . 1,00 Ezironsror; TicirFra—(ipriD FOR. 2 DAYS; Between Philadelphia, is• 0 t Wattle' '8.5 00 Relidlog . " 200 Both trains pass at Pottstown. All thi34raias will atop for wayipailsengers at the .usual points. - July 22, 1842, - • UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. . = R..FENNER, & CO. No. , 1 South Second Sired; - Phikuldphia; HAVE olwaya on hand a superior very surior and extenatve assortment of Silk Umbrellas, Seotek Gingham Umbrellaa, and` Cotton Vinbrel las, of every.deseriptiOn; - also, a large . variety. of ' PARASOLS _; ' - • . - which they . are now' opening, at.pnces , adapted to the times-, Country - merchants. and the pub. lie, are invited to inspection previous to making their purcha L ses. Relief notes taken at par. -.• Observe—No. 1 South second; only one door below Market street. The cheapest store in the City. Phila.,- August 20, TO be published by subscrihtion; in fourteen Monthly Numbers, at the low price of 25 cents each' number, THE• LIFE OF WASH. INGTON, by,•lued Sparks., Each number con. taining belween 40 and 50 pages, and to be em. belliehed ::with the following fine Steil and Cop perplate engravings; viz•-• Portrait of Washing ton, at 90, by, Peale, Portrait' of Mrs. Washing ton. at 26 ; br Wochiston; View of Mount Vernon. • Battle of Braddock's Defeat', Head Quitter's at Cambridge; Plan of Beaton and Environs; Head. Quarters at Norristown; Head Quarters at New burg ; Plan of Farms of 'Mount Verfion •' Battle of Brandywine ;Vortiait of Washington by . Stu art; Encampment at Valley 'Forge; Battle . of Germantown Fee-Simile of 'Washington's Hand Writing, Portraits copied from the original pain. tinge: • - The first riiimber of this elegant work svisis. sued on the first of August and can be examined at the ' enbscriberti Book. Store; where subscrip tions tothe'work will be received, and.the tit:nu tters as soon as issued, delivered free .of postage. " • B. BANNAN. Anwast 20, frllEmibseriber reimeetfailf atiothlices to the THE path's, that he hiuitsitablisbed hirnielf in the' Borough ot the old Post Mee Boil difigokfew 41:01 helm/Oil Pinifigivanie where he will mantifietare this delightful Bever. age ;° and- farnislr..it at Philadaphia wholesale sod retail prices; to all thole who think 'proper Ivaseedless to sniy :any thing tri Goor of this beverage.--Its,celabrily,, lei, where millioria,Of bottler are:SsW Weekly, is st*tent to establish its. cheracter as one of this most iimorent and delightful driiiksolthe-das. I - ; MDERICIfaIf. t3NYDER. August . -;_!34.-3t • AUGUST 'EfiLEItS. :r , , • RgsPEOrrmaty: hem*, tbe ":ladies aotl' Gontlemeri pf..PottsifiS.cf aad:. vicinity , hat. - he - his entire attention to4hjrog : ting Scouring, 'whii old establishiremt, Veleta the Town Hall. Centre 'Areas - Tottindiert Willow' he warrants entire istufactton to all. Who may favor him with their vritotpr ' or- as charge. $lll4 htorinA'Cripeo or other drawee, 'Coated ihloiediStf not too mach w orn,) SO as to have;; the appeara nc e of new goads. - -,Also* Costa; Psi. Worms, Vests; its . , scoured ,aiiiichiatted at .the 'shortest wink& -' 'August 20, , : Amiga .g-'-exparimtv,--Y.' • .kTronNEIr Nei roomed his bineetcrthe wespide efi'ghtp;, aktrlitisteit; few doors above 1 . 14 7 g ' -' -' 'CAUTION: -: ;,.,,..4:-. -11. A tfiggenY 010* the pub* ototlit i ltny 'L1iii0.43.(11030:.-Vmbebowsg.-4 -l iiiit no, 50u-other OtintriOX* -6 0 4 ,i5t0 ; law without anrcaase.. - ••; , .', :.-,..: 4.1 R,.. .; 1 , ~..mig uit go -.- • c-- t, -- -, :4- -- ~,',, ' - - - 1.- -- • 1- ''4 --', SOG BODKIN.-- A vithey - , e 4 0 101 0 4 -tOr Airay,,Otr„ • , ~•• • • - - II 113111 NOTICE. G. 'A. NIc01.1 ! S, Supe37,. GREAT. NATIONAL WORK. UNION -no& BEER. DYING AND SCOURING. =I EAoeasmsrgerallttitisxLvArimi '• • nenkruPterf.L.--, ; • z.,.; rienoNs for' nitatharga• and & lE Akita -under thei - Bautiropt Law:btile by David : Mar, late Agent now,Coal Dealer. 'An B. Reed;laleclark, now geriWnlerr' Joe* Imb« Itattat« now Boatman«... :John Kantherdattootthe firm ot Dock Kea Bwithuljders. Boatman. 'AVnusbas Miedhwee. Pedlar - • Benjamin Bat * lat o e 31eiszentt, And FOAM** 3 day of September nest At II o'clock. A. 311. is eppointed for the,i,wafin ' thereof, before : the egd.Clenits eittiegan -Bea' reptey. at the District Court Rao, in the-City. aphilidelphia. when and whore the crtillilere of the mid . Petitioners." who.have proved. -their Debi, and another, perinea in interest* mai , - siN. pear and show camp. if any they have, why inch . Discharge acid Certificate should= not be granted: ERA. 110PILINSOB4 • July 1,6 t 22—letclerk ut District court. • ME BUM ELM 1 • : . !pETrtiort for Discharger and Certificate der the thinketipt Law s has been filed by Michael Satido.Tavernheeper„schdylkill ed. and Monday:the 10th day of ',October.' at I t o'. cinch. A. M. Is appointed for the hearing there: of, before the said Court, sitting in . Raoltitmey; at - the !Notelet Court Room in the Cityl'of delphia. when 'and where - the Creditors of the said Petitioner, -she hire ,proiet:their •Debts; . • and alliither persona to interest; may' appear and show ciuse,itany they hate; - why such Dis charge and Certificate should :Al be granted. - 4FRAB.I3OPKINSON,• 30 : LEIt • ' eleik : of Distnet Coart. !Narict. ptitroNs fOr Discharge and Cert ihdatia un der the Rankeupt Law , hue been filed , rboinaa A:Simpson, lateMerchant, ' and Livery '• 'Stehle Kneperi Schuykill county, • • - John`SpOni , Individually and as a member of . thefirat of Reed and'Sputin, TOSCUI Keeper. sctinylklll count ;. ::- . • And Monday; the 10th day of October nest, at 11 O'cloek r A. M. is appointed.for, the hearing hire. of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dietrlct Comt Room in the City of Phils delphil,wben and whore the Creditors of the said Petitioners; :'who' have • proied- their . Debts, and all other persons in interest. nil Y, aPPaar and show canes;' if any they hive,' why such _Die; cliargiatid Certificate should not be granted: • . FRAS., HOPKINSON, , • July 23, 30-10 t, - Clerk of District Court 3A- , PETMONS for Discharge and Certificate un. .der the Bankrupt Law have . been filed by •,., Simnel Banda, Iron Master, ; Schuylkill co. John C. Merman, lit o Merchaid. • ." lames Daniel,llitier, " :'" Rued Patterson late lion ' Illannfactrirer, ,and Land Broker, Individualle•lutd IS - Member of the Into firm of Patterson and', , • ,'Deßerg. arid of John C. Losing & Co, t= . 'ron'Manafacturers, . . And Friday the 21st day Ot °etcher nest, al 41 pleleoe ft, A. AL, is appointed for the hearing there. of, before the said Conit; sitting taidtroptcy. :at the Distriet Court Boom, in the City of Phil adelphia; when . and where the Creditors of, the said Petitioperi c who_ have, proved their Debts, and all other personsin interest, may appear and show. cause if any they , have, why such, Die. harge ankertificaie should , not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, 'Aug. 13, 33-101 .- -Clerk of District Court. pETITIONS ror Pischtitge . and Certificate under thellankrupt Law, have been filed by Michael Murphy, of the firm oflsteligh &Min. phy, Coal Merchant, _• Schuylkill Co., Michael Foley, Miner, , •"` and. Friday. the 4th day of November next, at It o'clock A. M. is appointed fqr the hearteg,there. of, -before the sod Court, sitting - in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Boons,ln the city , of Phila. rielphis; when and where -the Creditors of the said Petitioners, - who -have" proved their - Debts, and other persons' in Interest, may appear tin,.d show cause, if any , they,'have; why such Dts. charge and Cer tificateshould net be granted.. FaAs. FIOPKtNSON. . Clerk of District Court. Aug.. gO. 34-I pt PURSUANT Loan - order of the ()mina's Court , of Schuylkill 'county; the inbigibei trator Of , the estate , or rt ifinifard, late ,of Port Carbon,, in the county of Schuylkill, demur. ed, will expciae to Sale by Priblle.V,en doe, on :Sion. day, the sth day of September 'next, at -1•oielock in the afternoon, at 'helloes° of Michael Morti mer; in the Borough of Pottsville, and county aforesaid ; • , • • , • , A certain FRAME HOUSE, "situ am..4 , - .stein. the town 'of Port Carbon, cane s' • ty of Schuylkill. containing in front —a a on the road leading from Fort Carbon to Orwigaburg, twenty rect. - end m depth sixteen feet. .Late the estate of said deerased. Atten dance Willbe given 'and the CoriditiOns of Sale madi knOwn at the time and place by . , • ARTHUR McGONAGLE. By order of the Court.. Administrator. Administrator. - I • • JACOB.KREBS, Clerk. Orwigsburg, _ Aug. 13, - • ' 33 • ' EMI Itowandlet Improved Tonic ?Shim& • • . A SOVEREIGN and" never : failing: mire far Agne andTever. Versions who are afflicted with the above disease. can.obtain a speedy and safe core for-the sam e , by applying to the sob: scriber, who has been appointed sole agent for jhe sale of the medicine in•Schliylkilt 'cutlets. Price one dinar per bottle. warranted to Mire or Residence, - fflahantengo street, 'Pettssillre July 2, JOHN. C; - 'NEVILLE:, ATTORNEY_ AT •ILAW, - • &VIM. attend : to eU bueinees'entnited go, Ms v 'care with dihkenee and' despatch. - Office in. Market - Street, South . side, a abort distance above Centre Street. , Potts Ville, July' --tf. . • . RIREINIrere, his pixtres z4ta's oaf services to the eitizenvor Pottsville. and :vieioity. He can at all - tinien Winona': (when not protessiotta(ly engaged). at hitt "offtee.Sotuh West Corner Of Centre ant' Mailtet stmts. Vltta3),2/1"21;t11 Wine Little Schuylkill Navigation; trall: Road ••• andCoalCompany,tiovi offer for. tai at Port C;Liatun, 7 4rge Simi delivered into Smits, at two . dollars tniF tope cask freetromidate and dirt. Apply to GEORGE WIGGEN,Agiat. ' PortClintoni or at the Oompatifeeffice ' No. 110-Walnut street, Phila, PO —.3030, Jane - 25; "- PIA o.V.44hit 14' beeklapiJoiii te. thii New York biaimfacturing Co for the wiliorthels telebiaieif Grind Action Pianos. or either • Roses Mod ar,Makoian7,4 , .opOinon; of which can bti feenibkl4 , int to: _ Del*berlB; 51.;= . i •• - T:,`‘TeSEATTY, 11114L1.,Er .irtAes POng _lu'.`seCto Misiatocibi Piano Forty t jw.,receiv te. price -2,5 Cent forecast. piece,. and far sat" by', .1 ; B,IIANNANi`; l o bo 1, rr tvs G . EOGRA.PiIIeAL'It4 DlNR—Jetirttecendand for satetii ' - MO An-- 4 • 'U HANNAN: pa/it - AS German'irerci#,OAtirctL , iltio. weind and .fo! cf. -a; HANNAN. Attgpt - t-, CADIEs' 1121 1 5104,t 1.11,114111F0r July. Aldk. *Milling 13 pieces a Aithfici - - gs istifietceived end for sib by: B4I4NAIC, mints itAltons--tait leauled wiFyiiusiviiiiimtatmilgOlt• 8 0°0 0 11 1 131 whilisindwOlditpßit(•• ' •" • *ND ULIO ABGSTABLE I4I6I " 4 "ifitt ***. voit and Woke 31,11LMOMprtitilliotow, Apkil 167 t., p. . f o b: = c=7 . ok • r?' - `".s. • • . , - 818 NOTICE. PUBLIC ,tiALE. JOHN T. HAZZAgD. 2,7-tf. COAL. MEE= ' ''''.lr, r,":::•:7' . ..' ; - : , . "•;`.rPeL tk.,._l- . - l '''''' - : - K - 1.1 - -: , 7 If ,„ ~,;. ,4, SEE 818 MEI •• .41/X); R. lIEUALE I 44*-9 0 .•: • ' , 5 .:.- .15=*41441601 - 2J - Wee444oW , ,WILL viet*iinler ledve , ' 7 Butt aratel.it:tinit" Exitiaare: . Or jin'l , • rewiree. A reouid refar,eptiO qr to ',rent, is kept'at ike • :Regular sates Inf r .etrald ;niture,...ill Se belts Avateit Aire: every . c• IVidnoadayinid,Surierdertiiiiorang. •• .TOEXEOUZ2ItiI 4r.,ArtAlltit2lll#kTOßS. • Valuations *ill !Weir tnade.of alt of personal pniper%yeal tiotate;ifei Families reliving:#(l wishing , all or any OKI . their;ituraittiVolhaie tare.' attended to at Weir ''htirunwpar reniewed 37A la,ria, assortment a'r ekiauptint,alefol, furniture always- kept on band l iNlailt 1,411 ba sold "eery low for ear Nor ,t; - , • at:hanged fei'Cogs ' at Marketirriert.' Jane Ile OE -- --. .. ~Y-t~-' • • • . VANCY - k Wt N 114105 --• • CUAIJ MA IUIFACTONTI, 4 • No. 1139011;T/a Szooini Sr. .ramarAccalltA • !NIUE subscriber respectfully invitee the cite., . 0 - sees of Pottsville; andthe county . ofgkautt... kill generally, to eall ' hisfore Purphsslrig whore. 'rind examine his terse assortment - 'of: chaite, both plain and ornamentid, of everY scription,ahich are manufactured - udder his own. immediate direction, of the best meter&, by en. patio: warkmen•=and which he warrants of the, best geality, andjet prices as long as min be put. chased in' trio United B tetea _ fle . alsO minufanturee an Itrvaun Costa,. the superiority of which c;onsists in the astonish.' : I mg facility with' which an invalid with theiligh test effort, may by the 'utarnrenei or both'ltirrde,c,.,* move to and fro in the. in the operi tur f • in a girdel'ot , °heather?, and turn' quickly, a. , round witheut reuniting anY more space tha' it occupies labile standing. . • • - • AIBRALIAM ItfelllOiSTOUGll. *16,113 *iuth,Second ►,, PiaLtsda. Jude -I {.: Toilyeriy Mena - hers, Paper Atikerfp , Bte l kin Engine builderfi, ud others. ' • - ' PiAIiCAL IRON - WCIBIES: WELDEII.IPROUGiIT IRON-TUBES From 4 inches to in calibre and 2to 12 feet tong, . • capable of sustaining. pressure frond 400 to 2300 Ibs. per atuare inch, with. Stop Cocks, 7 4 , 1.% and ;* other dynes to suit, fitting together. with strew , Joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAB, and for LOCOMOTIVE and mbar STEAM BOILER Furze. ::Csp c 59 %7110 Manufactured and for ,sale by , ffiOl 4 1'&103313t, & Isonz's.' Warehouse S. E. Corner AP Third & Wiglntl B.ireati. wsliff,NONAw:lF,4 Juno 11 WADER t TIM 'subscriber boa 'now on hand, and wilt continue to keep, a general 'assortment Q f Lumber, sawed at hiamiills, such as. • - White Pinelluardi, 'llemlockScantling, Yellow do do, . Oak Planks 2k. do: . Lathe, : .: Hemlock. Planks. Wall descriptions, all of. which. will be sold at seasonable rates, to silt the times., - , 1- Bills or Lumber; liaised toorder, will biprompt: ly executed at moderate prices. • • • WILLIAM AUDENBIEDr,. July 23, • , _ • NEW CHEAP HAT AND CAP:I3TI9I.BE; • SUPERIOR , FINE FUR HATS;•,'..- - , -3 , 21b2.• - CHARLES F. RAYMOND hat . 'ken the Sidra No. 81 Chesiiat St, Wait' 3d St., opposite Caress Hall, whet* he would re•pectfulli invite the &Atoll - km..of , , his friends and the public to his suomiur aissortotent of RATS , at the Imo price of Root DojAfti AND , TWENS'y FlyE CIENTO. WhiCh be will warrant -to rash) their colour * ehape and end for beauty, durability, lightness and, elastfcity, nut a be excelled by any _Sold at from $'T old dolL lora ln the city. As the subscriber has bt*n long- _ knOWn• hi the citilens ai a practical Ha6ind Cap' Matitifacthrer, he hopes to -reeeiie a renewal of theitopatronage and favor, . and if a good Hat at a reasonable-price .will, insure it,"be will .parer no pains to !merit it. Hata and Caps of. all 3 binds; Wholesalo pod Reted--*Wia cue; or its • N. i 3 A cargo or two of Coal would tititakeri in .exchange for hats and caps—the highait pries paid lot • shipping for, Bear,. Raccoon, Red , and Grey Fox, Martin, Fisher, Otter;WildCat. Decry: &c. • C. F. RAYMOND; Practical flat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 82, Chesnut St:, opposite Congress tialt.7. tr:ll:—Ladice Furs," offs. Bbas, Capeir:Pe:s. lariats, tie., - • • , . .. Philadelphia; Taly_ 3D.- 103,L110T11 CLOTTIING STOKE: NEW SPRING dr, SUMMER CLO,TIIINGi AT the old stand corner of Cat» and taw) streete; Pottsville. ' LIPPINCOTT isi:tAirLOß Will cantina° to receive" throughout the Beeson'.' from their Mholesale and; Retail - Store, N0..2411 Market Street; .Philadelphis,. i choice and, wind.' assortment of Fasmosstma itr.aof Mang Mora l ': um, which they invite their. Customers end:the Public to examine. ' The advantages which , *e possess of attending City- AfiCtions eierss - tioVi buying• all our ;goods for catihe-and having tbe.m made op by the bat city, workmen ander _ per immediate direction, enables is to warrant our goods better. end cheaper than an be,,Obtelned'. elsewhere. • " i• In returning thanks-to our Cirstomilre for'•the very lapin& patronage we have. received, we, "Would furore) _them thatwe shall continual° coil, and keep eonsantly, on hand, as_heretefore, , 'a foil aysiirenenf.ol '§uperfine English, tienek ' and German Cloths, Clissitrieres, - Vestings, mer Cloths, Linen Drilliege.Gatribroune. - dter 4.0. suited to the 5e . 118071 • which will be made op'' .to Order, itithe latest style of Finthion.r • Cell and tit! and judge for pion:civet; '`:-_April 30 -:„,. ; ,e;, , . . 18— VEGETABLES, FRUTIIIy ittc: $. T n r.suhsaktper respecttully ammences , citizens 41f:"this BuroUgh, sitiA. surrounding thatltit will alweys keep.ori hied it„ima Steed, South West cornet of Centro. and ;Mahan:, lenge streets; inder Getsse*ii Hotel, the -:eheiteit Vegetables and 'Fruit, the Philadelphia tnerktiti affords, which he will, sell at Philltdelphisirices9 Families !cutup; their , ordersi . tmo alsrays supplied; and pesticides kinds o,aq:stables er Etuitribtaided to ordet'at the shprteitt tint ei iferespectfally solicitailidsepportof the.aire °lenity, which be Will 'eedeeSor to , merit, tkyN. prompt attention 1944.kuoiness: Pottsville, ',Tune .; • • INVITES thifcitiiens:lllPoiterille : Jicinity, to see hit specimens of.Patiol44itAll6 4: reOlderice uf, his h;otticr, in vaqtrei singtjltsie'•:," do can , be oiniutted'on 'all things , aPPeilit og ' , I,lo,Velig* 110101;1:14:- . : VOA SA,LE it ' '1111111)er -041Viogi stud , out - 'afitegVllWNiiiOtipis 'lying t - piinp-, • P=Viritarl"B„. *foto)" Ph etae lna. ‘ *" • • viithittoPt 1 : 04 7- ioomorittead=hiieg Li ef.i .m. , ",worellvart"t h e eke lion Ott .. itirlifilkNOTESr4lietd , binlact . ap§qtrait:Woolyitef,r..llll.oo;lif ..:-:....- -- iiilly':va•••" --,---- - 1 , 1 , ..- - _-,.„, 11.-egi are:. ..,.1.4.,11..1r?4P.A4.Y.[ ; '. : - . ; .' 1 - ',''.'ff-'' ,:':' : ~';':;::.':;'.l re, i.4..:.-.W1,-,,.-.,.- -,l.•f.i'!‘‘ M 143 KUM 3 MEI ~,,"=:.*`,;.;:' -:7''' g 4-3.• 2d -:lv ' FEII
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