'9. Segast"!-§air or W Au.—The steam ship of War Union, aim lying at the .111avy Yard at Wash tegton,-is a marine monster, and will prove a ter •fible engine of destruction against an eoemyo7 Her tonnage is near IWO, and she, is propelled by a hertz mtsl wheel submerged some 15 feet be low the surface. Thier.vbeelis protected by a sort of false bottom, so that it may be considered alto tether -Within the boat. Her armament is eight 68 pounders, for solid or hollow slick and her spie.d is 12 miles per Dour. Her bow is exceeding ly, sharp, and is built pigenn-hreasted; so as to 'anise an enemy's ball ancr-attleur it any but a large angle, and it is said that even in this case her powers of reaistence are uncommonly great. The particular purpose she is intended to serve is to meet broadside on, and cut en enemy's ship in two, and this favor, it is supposed, she can effect for any manna edifice now afloat. After the concussion she is to back her engines and re tire for another attach on the second enemy, or to allow her boats to pick up the surviving crew of her vanished toe; and what is more astonishing than all is that her eneinery .is so constructed as suddenly to , 'itaft its place, without detriment or derangement. This last precausion is necessa ry to her effectiveness for the purpose -intended. the is in abort represwed as a sort of steam mar ine battering ram, or Roman beaked trireme, with the modern advantage of the steam engine and Paixban gun.—N. Y. Aurora. 41'astrorst, WEDDlNG.—there was a wedding in the Hall of the Washingtonians, in Court street, lest evening. The spacious hall Was nrowded'ul most to suffocation, at en eartthour, with lady and gentlemen tetotal!ers, who 'assembledto witness the ceremonies. After the arnval of the Rev. Mr. Neale and the o happy, couple," a Motel song was sung by Mr. Plymptin. The Rev. Mr. Neale then, after , a few appropriate remarks, performed the solemn ceremony and offered a prayer, after which the bndegroom made a short speech, in which he expressed a. hope that be might keep the pledge of conjugal love as faithful as he hid that of total abstinence from all intoxicating drinks. The President of the Society then pre sented to the bride and bridegroom a glass of pure cold' water, desiring that they would both partake of it, as, henceforth, they were to drink of the cup of joy and sorrow together. Sentiment were then offered and drank in bumpers of cold water— songs were sung—and the happy pair, accomps• nied by a few friends, retired amid the cheers of the audiance.—Boston Transcript. Perhaps one of the most singularfeaturee in the present singular aspect of Commercial affairs 'a that at New Orleans, the last accounts quote Ex change on London at par to one half per cent pre-, ~ Nine per cent under actual par, and ; scarcely a buyer to he found at that. 'Dui currency therefore in New Orleans, in which Bills of Ex change are paid for, is actually better by nine per cent, than the English legal tender of gold. In What a strange predicament has legislation placed the Commercial community. Where too are the English and French agents? Are they et last driven put of the, Consignment market that they do not avail themselves of an opportunity like this! Such a elate of things absolutely puzzles us. It sets , a defiance 'all ordinary mercantile calcola tions.—N. Y. Courier. Toe FIIIIIRCEI Art.sirric tikrEssiEns.—The Paris correspondent of the National Intelligencer rays The fourteen French trans-Atlantic steamers of 450 horse power, are in forwardness ; three have been launched, the rest, It is believed, will be ready for sea in the course of next year.— Fri besides, of 220, are on the stocks. TSidl.e years ago, the French stem navigation was scarce lv mentioning. Aripresent therelare thidy five vessels from 400 to 230 horse power, twenty two of 160 or thereabouts, and nine of lower num ber. The Ministry, or Department of Finaneo. employs, or ratber pay, ten steam packets; tte Ministry of War is constructing steamboats as trensports, in which the soldiers Will enjoy spe cial accommodation.. The whole number of boats of :different dimensions, employed by private or conapany enterprise is girien at three hundred. A Trtimt.—They New York Express says— !. The ingenuity and skill of rogues' at the pres ent time, we believe, is unprecedented. A new method of making money has recently been de vised—that is by taking six one hundred, fifty, .twenty, ten, orfive dollar bills, and so to cut them ,up as to make SEVEN bills, thus gaining one in 'six The Banks have paid these apparently mu tilated bills, but they have multiplied so fast that lately they have determined to pay them no lon ger. This is the only method to put a stop to ME ClnnTlrO A JOKE TOO ran.—A late number cif tive Tennessee Review, states that a bl i p of in dictment had been found against George ISmith. John H. Tab!), ',often Duke, James PeaCee, and Lerov_ Brown, for the murder of a slave he - kriging to a Mr. Millet. They had all got ine,'a drunk en spree. and under the infltience, of liquor, enti ced the negro into a loft, and hung him fur fun, 'intending to cut him down in a momont or two before life should be extinct. Their drunken frol ic was carried too far—the negro died. PITERDICTED AHRI All ES.—The Synod of New Jersey convened in the First Presbyterian Church at Elizabethtown, on Tuesday last. A mong other interesting matters brought before the meeting, was a resolution from Elizabethtown Presbytery, requesting the Synod to call upon the General Assembly, at its next meeting, to take the constitutional steps to rescind the rule forbidding a man to marry his deceased wile's sister. Mr. Williams, formerly a member of Corgress from Massachusetts- 7 und who distinguished him. self while there by a speech in which he said the laborers in some countries of Europe were allow ed no meat, and were the better (or it—has been nominated for Congress by the Locdoeos, in the ninth district. Mr. W. has obtained t h e soubri quets;if Mr. INi r o-meat Williams. `A'negro_man was shot in Cit4innati, last week, stints in the act of rubbing a house—he died in about Iwo hours after receiving the wound, but not until tiS made some thecloatires. CHE•P PU HLIC 1 '710E5-. 7 " THE L•f•T OF THE B•tioiss," . anew work by Deliver, price 25 cents in Soak form. will. probably tie received to-day. It is said to he one of the best eff.irts if this celebra ted novelist. Tue Wes Tent( CirTIVI, or the Times ol corncob, by Mrs. Saha Smith, price 25 cent! Tile LAST OF TOE BCLENFINALLS; a nov, the author of the Percival Family, price Flhain. Paul Clifford, Devereux, Eugene A ram; Disowned, and the Last Days of Pompeii, price each 25 cents—for sale at this office. < I aiiirov.,7complete, for 25 cents. PiiiNsEaa QUIDIII, a novel by the author ol Paul Pry.pricel2i cents. Rirxzi, or the last of the Tribunes, p;ice 25 ECM LAIDIG ' S ANI M•L CHEMISTRY, price 25 cents. AGIIICULTUR A L CHEMISTR Y, price 25 cents De,athe On thenh Inv., WILLIAM lIsNRY, son of... Neck and Rebecca Epiing„ag,ed 4 months, and JO nays. LUDVIGH:S GERMAN AN U 0:VGLISII GRAMAIERS—Jest received mod for eeleby Oct, 22, 43 13.-BANNAN. PaesiaysTiiiN Lisavni..-It has been remark. , ed and most true, that the three ordinary secrets of Health are early rising, exercise, and 'personal clean-} lines,: Personal cleanliness all hare in their power to observe ; but to many, early rising:. is inconvenient, and exercise impossible, in consequence of3he na ture of their worldly avosatiots. To those the use of BRANDREIII . II VtGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILES would prove' of great value in the proiervation of that naval uab le blessing—health. The peen lia raction of these Pills is most surprising; their operation being more or less powerful, accord' ing to the pureness of the circulating fluid. `= On a person in a fair state of health, who is only costive or slightly bilious, they will be scarcely felt ;on the contrary, if the complaint be chronic. and the consti tution be much deranged. the effect , generally at first is most powerful, until the system be freed from some of its most vitiated and turgid humor. This accom plished, doses sufficient to cause two or three copious evacuations, daily, will soon remove the disease, and the constitution will be restored to a state of health and renewed vigor. Purchase in Pottsvilleitif Wm. Mortimer, Jr. and of the agents pultdisbed in another part of this paper. THE COAL TRADE. . i 0..... e. : .11.6 ~... 11 - 4‘o • • kz..ollL=. The shipments this week have decreased a little, and will continue to decline until the close of the sea son. a period orabout four weeks. ' Boats have been scarce during the week. The ceMand is gradually slacking off, and prices remain without change, on board, at Philadelphia.— The rates of freights to Eastern ports also remain without change. The shipments from the Lehigh region amounts, up to the 25th Inst., to about 229,V00 tons. Schuylkill Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Than diy evening last: . Prom Pottsville and Port Clabon, . 8.758 Schuylkill Haven, 5,582 • By Rail Road Schuylkill Haven, Pottsville, Per last report from Pottsville & P. Carbon, 265.830 .. " from Schuylkill Haven, 166,869 Total. 449,949 The above includes, the total shipments by Canal and Rail Road. up to the present period: Pottsville to Philadelpinv, •• to New York. The freight from Schuylkill Haven by Canal is from 5 to 10 cents per ton less than from Pottsville and Port Carbon. . Little Schuylkill Coal Trade. Coal shipped from Port Clinton, for the weekend. ing on Thursday evening last, Oct. 20 Kentucky. 56 21 11. Mothers, 53 " 21 Levy, • 54 " 22 Jack, No. 22, 56 " 22 Eeho, 56 " 24 Robin holt, 53 " 24 Monster, - 56 " 26 Mary Ann. 55 " 26 Teetnta;er, 41 54 27 No. 11, $4 to 548 Per Iknet, • IS9 10685 Sundry Shippers, 6 340 Per Last, Total Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad' • The following is the amount of Coal transported on this Road, for the week ending on Thursday evening last. Tons . 7.043,10 Last Report, 176,390 03 Total, By !Leading Rai)roacl. 1,827 07 'Bona, WM. NEWELL, Collector, 111111 Creek Rail Road. Amount of coal transported on this road for the week ending Oct. 27th Per last repoA, Total 38,014 CEO. HA DEST'Y, Collector Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Quantify of Coal transponed on the Schuylkill Val. ley Road, week ending on Thursday, .1.253 tons lest return 70,171 a Total Mount Carbon Rail Road The total amount of coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 2,326 tons Per last report , 81,056 Total, 83 382 NATI! AN CLEAVER, Collector Our Markt, CORRECTED WEEKLY. POTTSVILLE. Oct. 22, 1842 Wheat Flour, pr Bbl $5 37 Bacon, per lb. 6 Rye do cwt. 1,75 Pork, " - 44 Wheat, beta 1,00 Hams, " 10 Rye, , " 58 Potatoes, bushl 33 , Corn. " 55 Pia ger, ton 5,00 OniS. .. 33 I ,llay. " 15,00 Eggs, doz 9 Tunothy,s'd, bell 2,50 Butter, ° lb 12, Clover " " 5.00 9:7' THE VERY REV. DOCTOR 1110RIARTY. —Will deliver a discourse in St. Patrick's church, on Sunday morning next, nt 10 o'clock ; to aid the corn pletion of theOrphan'sAsOum. For.the better accom modation of those who may be disposea to attend, the Building committee have determined to dispose of tickets for admission nt 50 cents ench,,, which can he procured at Miller & Haggerty's, Mrs. Mason'eand John J. Shoemaker's, Pottsville. Hugh Kinsley's. Port carbon, and at the door of the church. Oct. 29, 11l ATHENI AN INSTITUTE.—Thursday even ing, Nov. 3d, 1842, question for discussion :-- Do ff. males exert as great an influence in society as males. Affirmative—Messrs. Leib, .Nice and Pritter. Negative—Nlessrs. Fogarty, Needle and Palmer. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville are re spectfully invited In attend. Debate to commence at 7 o'clock. Oct. 29, CHARLES LEIB, Sec'y. INDIA RUBBER SHOES J UST received by the subscribers a n extensive as snrimr•nt on - nen s, womens and childrerra Figured and Plain India Rubber Shoes, which they will sell cheap Ihr ca.h. S. & J. FOSTER. October 29, 44 STRAY DOGs—if Brindle Bull Terrier Dog I came to the residence of the subscriber. on Tues 'day last. The ()wilts can have him by calling on the subsciber. . MARTIN GOLDA N. ' , Oct. 29; 44-1" Monnt Carbon. MIL ASTER & SALT-150 tons of Platter, and M. 150 sacks Ground Salt. for sale by Oct 29, 44. AIILLER & !JAGGER-I'v. ripIHE Public will see the pmpriety of the following N- Rutsa. adopted arid published by the PHILADEL PHIA AZ. READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. which they purpose la have strictly eaforced, to guard against future. a , cidents, and prevent any further destruction of the company's property : The Public are informed that the Rail Road and itsRIDGM:B are not a common thoroughfare. and that any rson or persons. riding, driving or leading Cat tle)e o er the Rail 'Road and Its Bridges, or permitting the ewe to trespass thereon, contrary to the provi- . -ghat' the acts of Assembly, in such case made and will hedealt with according to 12%7. SMOKING on any of the Bridges is express ibited under a penalty of TEN DOLLARS. All persons are cautioned not to pass over the _Ampany's Badges, between sunset and sunrise, 411 hoot the permission of the watchmen, who are nu t horized to stop any individuals at all hours, whom • they have reason to suspect. TUr Should these Rule p be disregarded the Com pany w ill not be answerable for the consequences. October 29, 8200 REWARD. W ILL I's given for sat h information, as may lead to ills discovery and conviction -of the person or persons, who placed an obstruction on the track of the Plioadelohia Reading & Pottsville Rail Road, near Port Clinton. on the afternoon of the 17th throwing the Engine cattle track, and causing the loan of TWO LIVES. All good cit-zene, who wish ro see such villany as the above properly punished al well as other recent outrages upon the lives ani property of the commu nity, are earn2mly requested 19 give all the informa tion in their power on the subject. either personator by letter, -to . G. A: NICOLLS Reading Depot,/ Super't 'Transportatio n, October 18, 1812 f P. R. St. P. R R. Octcber . 29, 1812. 91— 14.310 1,827 1,082 17.250 Freights. , 90 92 50 Bomb. Tons 205 11039 410 22612 GEORGE WIGG AN, Agent. 184.433,13 1,514 tone 37.000 77,421 11. H. POTTS, Collector NOTICE. 17EAP . BOOKS. • ' rrIHE subscriber offers the, following Books a• for gala atevery low prices named t Nicholsun's Ca penter's Guide I.h i IN- 00 Clark's Comm ntary on the New TeXta. ment, 1 voluina . 250 Life of Christ, ;by the, Rev. John Fleet- wood; with plates, large quarto volume 3 50 . Life of Onivin ,1' . : 621 Diversions of pollycot, or Mothers.art of Thinking I I 371 Chattner'S Evidence of Christianity . 371 Popular Infidelity, by the Rev. Herman , Hooker 1 • " , 75 Doddridge's Flintily Expositor j 3 00 Tytler!s Universal, History, being 6 vole: of the new York School District Li-, brary _ j ,250 Memoir et the Rev. Joseph Sanford , t 75 Biography of Peggy Dow,by Lorenzo Dowj 50 Drew on the Resurrection of the Soul 1 . 00 Huebner's Bible Narratives l5 Keith's Demonstrations of the Truth of Christianity '1 37k. Paine's Political Writings, 2 volumes 250 Webster's Bible .2 50 vilisge Sermons .1 87& The Artist's and Mechanic's Repository IOD The Village Blacksmith 62} Catechism of iron, or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Geode t ! i.) the Iron T:ade 100 . Ewing's Principles of Elocution Ml Newman's Rhetoric • 6271 Bonk of Murders and Tragedies 75 Pirates Own Rook - 75' Book of Piratesso Phdovophy of Benevolenee by P. Church 62 Autibiofraphy of Adam Clarke, by the Rev. J. B. B: Clarke 50 Rev. Joseph Welt's Idiesionary Labors 100 Conversations on Nature and Art, with plates 75 American Pocket Library, containing 1000 receipts 311 Proscribed German Student,L. Claming 37# Abercrombie's Intellectual 'Philosophy 87# Nevins on Popery 44 Rev. Charles Back's Works complete in 6 volumes 4 00 _ . . Fox's Book of Martyrs:large quarto, with plates , • . 2 50 Year Book, or 51anual of Every Day Re. ference, arranged for every day in the year l`2s TbeFemale Student, or Lector es to young Ladies on Female Education, by Mrs. , . Phelps . 75 Six Months in a Convent 37& Supplement to do 371 Six -Monihs in a House of Correction 371 Blunt's History of St. Paul Outlines 'of Sacred History Russell's Lessons in Enunciation William's Universal Gazeteer, Lectures to Children, by the Rev. J. Todd 37i Blue Laws of Connecticut 25 Bunsen's Visions 50 flungari's Holy War, elegant edition with plates Josephos, 2 volumes Shakspeare 2 do Do 8 do Chillingworth's Worke Scoit's Bible, a volumes Plutarch's Lives Bocit's Theological Dictionary - . l I2i Doody Bible 2 75 Josephus. I volume 150 Pictorial Bible, 3 vole 6 00 Sear's Bible Biography "'s 2 50 Whitfield./ Sermons 3 25 • Barnaby Rudge Old Curiosity Shop Hervey's Meditations Herman's ZollikpitTer ( German ) Christian Philosopher, by Dick. Home Book of Health and Medicine ' 2 75 Together with a variety of other books. at very low- ra tea. October 29 ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE. THE subscriber would respect fully inform his friends and customers, that he has located his .Military Cap Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased-to see his old customers, and as many-dew ones as are disposed to favour butt with their custom. He still c -minuet to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of every description, such as Leather. Cloth, Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop, Body do; Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different patterns Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Pickers, Plumes, Pompoons, Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality: Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums, &c..itc. Orders thankfully received - and promptly at— tended to. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, No. 101 North Third St., a few doors below Race. Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 41--6 m. PUBLIC SAi.E. B Y ADJOURNMENT. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county. the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Robert C. Hill. late of Manheim town ship, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will ex pose to sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 26th day of November next, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the house of George Kaufman. in the Borough of Schuyl kill Haven, and county aforesaid: • • A Frame House, Stable, and Lot of 1(.1 0r i l Ground. situate in the borough of Schuyl - kill Haven, bounded in front on Front et. -7.: on the North, by a lot of Jacob Delbert, On the East by a twenty feet alley, and on the Snuth, by a lot of Daniel Kline, Containing in width 44 feet. and in depth 230 feet, marked in Swift's addition to Schuylkill Haven, N 0.4, occupied at pre sent by the Rev. Mr. Drake. Possession on the Ist of April nert. Apply to WILLIAM S. HILL. By order of the Court, Administrator. JACOB KKEBS, Clerk. Octohei 29, 44 20 DOLLARS REWARD. W AS stolen from the subscriber. about two weeks ago, Joe Hundred Dollars in spe cie, a hell' dozen Silver Tea Spoons, marked P. & G., three Silk Shows, together with several other articles. The person who stole the money is a German, by the name of John Smith. lie wore at the time a Red Woollen Jacket, common blue pantaloons, and a blue frock or Blouse. He is a Shoemaker by trade, about 26 years old, and has a lame finger or. the right hand, light hair, and almost five feet high. Several of the articles were seen iri his possession. lie was seen on Thursday last on his way to Pinegrove. The above reward will be paid for the recove ry of the money, Ste., and conviction of the thief —or hfieen dollars for the recovery of the money and other articles stolen. MARY DERR, Greenwich Township, Berke County. October 22, 44 RIO & L.AGUIRA COFFEISO re ceived and for sale by Oct. 29.44 MILLER 4. HACGERTY. TEAS. -50 boxes Souchong and Powchong Teas received and for sale by Oc. 29.44 MILLER & HAGGERTY. FE A THERS.—Prime Southern Feathers, for .11-' sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. October 29, 44 SELECT SCHOOL. T HE undersigned intends opening, on Tues.- -a- day the let of November next, a SELECT SCHOOL, in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Hough, in the basement etory of the Ger man Methodist Church of this place ; and will feel grateful for any encouragement he may re ceive from the citizens. In addition to the common English branches —Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammer, ke.,—will he taught also Latin and G)eek, and-the lower branches in Mathematics, if desired. Persons wishing to send schojars will please make application soon. Any Tinformation can be had by calling at my res'ilence in Centre sti eet. Terdis will be reasonabl- . D. Y. • SLER. P. B.—Reference may be had to the Rev. • W. Nevin, D. D, President of Marshall College; nr Benjamin W. Cumming, Esq., of this piece. Pottsville, Oct. 22, 1842. 43-3 t paiNTERs. INK—By the Keg, at Philadel phis prices, for Bale by Oct. 22, 43 B. BANN AN. THE I MINERS' JOURNAL.' , For Contamplion,' Coughs. - Colds. Spittin g , o f Blood. Pain .in 'the sidekar breast. Asthma. Pleurisy: shoitnesi of breatkPalpitation of the heart:Debility'. Nerimanest.and aU diseases of the Lungs and Liver., IPIREPARED'at 715. Bowery: in thereity of New " York. where the article Elva originated, and is only genuine. This medicine has been need in 14 1 city o r N ow York. with unexampled success for eight years and found *ally beneficial throughout the country. It is now used by many of the Medical acuity. with in. creased confidence and satisfaction. See when you purchase that you get the truemecti tine, from 37 Bowery, Nei York, sold by specifies tions! Remarkable Cure of Consumption. I have been an iuvadid fori three years, and have wiffered every torture from confirmed consumption. lint Dr. Tailor has wholly cured me. The large quantities ofinaners he used to raise has subsided. my cough has ceased, and I am fleshy again, my health be ing wholly restored by using , three bottles of his cel ebrated Balsgm. E. WINDLEy. • N o . 139, Maiden Lane,, New York. Shortnnis "of Breath. For this disease Dr Tavloi's Balsam of Liverwort has no equal. Having the Asthma; a severe pain rn my left side, and some cough; I was induced to try the above medicine, and great was my joy to tied it cured me in about two weeks. It also cured my mother of a severe attack of the Liier complain,, wirh which she had_saflernd two years. J. C. STONE, 23 Hall Place, New York. Surprising Cure of Consumption. Mr. R. Gladdin of Delhi New York, of a natural consumptuous constitution, bas been. saved from an untimely end bi the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of 'Liverwort. A severe cold brought on an attack of Pleurisy. and thus ended in general debility and' con sumption. A. constant cough , hectic flush, restless `nights, quick pulse, and continued loss of flesh, augur ed a speedy dettb; but as soon as he commenced the use of this Balsam, he grew better, and is now fully restored to health. AGENT. DOLT. TAYLOR'S • BALgANI OF LIVERWORT. The eard a n d b e n e fi ts procured by the use of this medicine, in all cases or diseases of the Lungs, is al— most increditable. ft has been used by several per cousin this neighborhood and there is scarcely an in- stance but its benefits have , been fully realized• Per sons afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spit. ting of blood catarrhs, palpitation of the heart.oppres sion and soreness of the chest, whooping cough, pleu nay, hectic fever, night sweats, difficulty or profuse expectoration, and all other affections of the chest, lunge and liver, should not fail of procuring a bottle of this Medicine. J. WRIGHT. Sandy Hill, Washington county, N. Y. The composition of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver won is only known by the 'Proprietor, therefore it is dangerous using any,but that from 375 Bowery. 1 00 WE hereby certify that maroon 6 years of age. was suddenly taken with a fever. and after a severe sick ness a violent cough ensued. He was blcrited; his skin was filled, and his physi cian said there was no favorite symptom about him, that he had a confirmed consumption. At that time, we procured a bottle of that valuable medicine, Tay lor's Balsam of Liverwort. After taking one bottle we began to have hopes of his recovery. He coedit ed until he had used five bottles, It is now a year from that time,and his health is better than it has been since an infant., 3 00 3 50 3 25 2 75 6 50 EE3 DAVID& HANNAH ROGERS. Granville, Washington co.. N. For proof of the above statement I refer to the sub scriber above people of high respectability. GEORGE TAYLOR. - - . VIOLENT COME AND COLECO:MEM—The severe change of weather having given me - a most violent cold. also expectoration and 'difficulty of breathing; I was much distressed until I took Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. 1 found this medicine to suit my case and cured me at once which Paso me to recommend it to others.. J. J. FISHER. 17 arrow ist. N. Y.. PAIN IN THZSID.6 AND BREA .—These diseases have caused me much trouble, 6 d often prevented 14 111 - my atteodin to business. Every medicine I heard of 1 tried, but found no relief. As a last resource I con cluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. - As soon as I did, I grew better, and have been gaining ever since ;am now in good health, and can truly re commend this Balsam as being far superior to any dung else. A. L. GREEN, 2 Pitt et. N.Y. Setrritso op &ono Cult's') —For four months I have had a discharge of blood from the lungs, almost daily. Also a dry hard cough, some . am. great weak ness. After trying the doctors in vain,for 3 - months, I concluded to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, of which three bottles have Made an eTire cure. L V. 11A VIL AND, 171 Oak et. N. Y. For sale only in Pottsville. by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Agent. Mar 28, 1842 22-Iy. 50 50 87i 1 75 B. BANNAN. 44- THE partnershi p ; heretofore existing under the firm of Anderson; Brown & Co.. was dissolved on the 26th of September, by mutua! a. greement, by the withdrawal of James D Brown. The businea will be continued under the firm of John Anderson & Co., who will pay all debts due by the concern, and to whom all mon eys due are to be paid. JOHN ANDERSON, J. D. RROWN. • JOHN DENNISON. Tamaqua i Oct. 15, 42-30 voTicE pi hereby given,lthat the Journals of . 1 - 11 the Legislature for the sessions of 1892, have been received at the Commissioner' office, in the Borough of Orwigsburg l and are ready for delivery to all entitled to receive them: • A package for each School' District in schuvr kill county, has been also received, and ie ready for delivery to each of the Boards of School di rectors. LI; JOHN H. DOWNING ( Cleric. COM missionene-9ttice, Or. wigeburg, Oct. 8, 1842. 42 D. E. NICE, ATT'ORNET AT LAW. OFFICE in Centre street, opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pottsville, Sept. 3, 36 To the Stockholders in the Company for erecting a Bridge over the A. E. Branch of the ricer Susquehanna, near the Town of Cattoutissa. NOTICE is hereby given, That the managers have declared a dividend of seventy five cents per Share for the last six month!' (equal to 6 per rent, per annum which will be paid to said Stockholders, or their legal repreaentatuvea, on or after the 17th inat., by EZRA S. HAYHURST, Sec'y. Cattawißsa, Oct,'lsth 1842. 42 KO UN T CA HAWN HOTEL. Schuylkill County, Pa. REUBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces to his friends and tile public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish /--., • ~.,.,,,: mentoituated at the termination o ans. lii the Reading and Philadelphia Rail 1:11. 1 ,.:!. Rood; wherehe will be happy to wait —_---- -........:L on those who visit the Coal Region, on business, or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con. fidently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and beautiful garden, overlooking-` the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Yana!, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines I nd thenc to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike and v at the j s same time affording a teal and rom nue tew of five Mountains. The house is atirplied with pure mountain spring water, id a Bathing establishment unrivalled in th e(country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept 1 the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who n ay he disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the w Id and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding co ntry. lndivid• uals or families may rely on hav'ng ample room, nad every possible attention. Mount Carbun,Junel9, lg. . 25—if 1 11 1 H E. subscriber, intending to remove his fam -m- ilv to the city, wills Aell his furniture by pub is gale, on Mondayytfie 3lst inst., consisting of Pat!il,s2lbun erand Kitchen furniture. A. S. NICHOLS. Pottsville, Oct. 22, 43-2 t SONGS FOR THE COLD WATER ARM Y,— set to Music, for rale by B. BANNAN. Juno 11 CONSUMPTION. Die. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OP LIVERWORT. TO WE PUBLIC NOTICE. Jontnals of the Legislature. DIVIDEND. SALE OF FUtiNITERE. TO HE, LET. THE Subscribe,r offers for rent.the piaci where he now resides, on the Mineraville road, tw o renal from Pottsville: The house is large and coonodions,the, ground is well stocked with fruit trees, and it toniairery convenience tar a coinfor. table residence. Also the plaits adjoining, kriown as the Bull's Read Farm. 1 It is well calculated for a market or dairy fault. G. W. F4iFIQIIIIAR. October 1, r 40-2 m. : NOTICE • rS hereby given, that Richard Borne , sesignee of &ince) Birtolet, in trust for the Benefit of Credltors.'has filed his account in the Prothono. tares office, for the county of Schuylkill, end that the said account will be allowed by the Court of Common Lieu of said comity, on the 3lst day of October, 1842. tide's cause be shown why said account should not be allowed. GEORGE RAHN, Protley. Prothonotary's Office, / Octobef I. 1842. ( 40-4* TWO STEAM ENGINES, AND FOUR TANKS ma LOCOMOTIVES, may be had cheep for cash or in exchange for Coat. One Baintom ENGINE, 10,honie power, in cumplete order and nearly new. Gaaea EN GINE, entirely new. barb Engines horizontal.— The Tanke will hold 600 gallons each. Apply at Shackamaxon Iron Works,Kensing. ton, Philadelphia. , MOSES STARR & SONS, On Shiekamazon St., near Frankford Road Ma... October I, 40-2 mo, United States Court. EASTE • DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. A PETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrupt 4- °' Law has been filed the 4th day of October, 1842, by John C. Earner, late Coal Merchant, Schuylkill county. Which Petition will be heard before the Die. trict Court of the United Stites for the Eastern 'District of Pennsylvania, in' Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, on Friday the 11th day of November next, at 11 o'clock. A. M. When end where ill persona in. tereated may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted, 'and the said Petitioner be de. clued Bankrupt. FRANCIS HOPKINSON, Oct. 8, 41-3 • Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. PETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have been filed the 30th day of Septern ber, 18 , 12, by' Enos Jones, late Carpenter, now Laborer, Schuylkill Co. John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, late Mer• chant, Individually, and as a member ` of the late firm of Hazzard &Stroud:, do Which Petitions will be heard before the The. trict court of the Uoited States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court room in the City of Phila delphia, on Friday, the 4th day of November next, at It o'clock, A. M. When and where ell persons interested may appear and chow cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti lions should not be granted, and the said Peti tioners declared Bansrupts. FRAS. qOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court Oct. 8, 91— VEGETABLE FRUITS, &c., &c. TE subscriber respectfully announces to the ' IL citizens of this Borough, and surrounding country, that he will always keep•on hand at his eland, South West corner of Centre and Mahan. tongo streets, under Gerise's Hotel, the choicest Vegetables and Fruits the Philadelphia market affords, which he will sell at Philadelphia prices. Families leaving their orders, can a!ways be supplied, and particular kinds of vegetables or Ftuit obtained to order at the shortest notice. He respectfully solicits the support of the com munity, which he will endeavor to merit oy prompt attention to his business. Pottinglle, June 25, The—Atinere' Bank of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill. A N Election for Thirteen Directors of the a. bnve institution. to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House. in the Bor. cough of Pottsville. on Monday, the 21st of No vember next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.' M. and 3 o'clock P. M. A general Meeting of the S'ocklinfders will be held at the Bulking House, on Tuesday, the first of November next. CHAS. LOESER, Cashier. 41— October R. 1k42 PATENT LIAD FLA ra, ROUND ROPE AND GENERAL Line, Twine - and Cordage Manufactory, READING, PA THOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to' return his most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers. hie friends and the public gen erally, for the very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period 'of upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respectful ly inform them that after the destruction of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January, 1841, he built an entire n-w and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted up with new and improved machinery of the best de.scriution, for the manufac ture of Patent laid Cordase, of every kind, fully e qual to any an the United States. He has also added tothe above. an establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords. Bed Ropes, Halters, Wash Lines, Twit es, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines, of every variety. T .1 would also respectrully inform all who may be likely to want the article. that he manuthc tures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much axed in the mines of Europe, and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, imthe most careful and experien ced manner, and by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment ofcoils of Italian, Manilla, and Tar'd Russili hemp Rope. Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packing for steam engines. Linen. Twines and Cordage of ev ery description. Alec, Tar. Pitch and Oakum. con stantly kept on hand. T. J's. best quality - Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the n aking of towing lines has convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made too good, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produce them perfect. Orders for any thing in his business from a fishing line weighing l-lUth of an ounce, to a thousand feet length of 3 inch flat rope weighing-3i inns, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalkiine y will be thankful ly received and promptly eximited on the most rea sonahle terms. Anything ordered/for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of (might. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 8--ty ASSIGNEES' SALE. lIIHE subscriber will offer fur sale, on Safer. day, the sth day of November nest, at 2 o'- clock, P. M., at the house of Michael Mortimer, Inkeeper, in the Borough of Pottsville ; A certain : one and a half story Frame (louse, and ••..f Frame Kitchen, situate et Mount II" 1, • 81 Carbon - adjoining the Navigation Company's Canal, and just above their Weigh Lock. The hods° is favorably sit uated for public business. Teims will be made known at the time of Sale, by JAMES GILLINGHAM, Assignee of Edward Dougherty. Pottsville, Oct. 22, 184'. 43-3tY M. A. DOOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PorrENILLE. Office in the baFement of the PennFylvanin flail Aaron 27, 35-- WA I AI'S VER M IFUGE.--Th is valuable Medici' e, which has gained a greater celeb rity than any other Worm Medicine in the coun try, always on hand, wholesale and retail, at Philadelphia prices. No family, after once using it, will be without this Medicine. B. ft A NNIVN, Oct. 22, Agent for Schnylkill.,county. CRACKERS.—Water, Soda, Sugar and Butte 11 1,-) Crackers, fresh, for sale by May 28, 22 E. Q. 84 A, BENDEBSNV EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. In flankruptcy. • a NOME. pETITIONS • for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Michael Murphy, of the firm of Neligh & Mud. phv, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill co, Michael Foley—filiner, .47 sad Friday, thi , 4th day of November next, at Il o'clock A. M. i iiointed for the hearing there. of, before the said Court, sitting' in Bankroptev,- at the District Court Room, in the city of Phila. delphia. when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause. if any they have, why such charge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON. Aug. 20, 34-10 t Clerk of District Court NOTICE. PETITIONS for Discharge and . Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by William H. Marshall, of the firm of Marshall & Kellogg, Sony!kill county, Daniel Hill, Innkeeper, late Blacksmith and Monday, the 21st day of November .next, at 11 o 4 clock, A. M. is appointed for the s hcaring thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank. itiOtev, at the District Court Room in the City •of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have produced their Debts, and all other persons in interest,,may pear and show cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. • FRAS. HOPKINSON. Sept. 10, 37-10 t Clerk of District Corot. NOTICE P ETITIONS for Wcharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by William Gorges, •Boat Boilder, Schuylkill en. Joseph Bowen, School Teacher, late do Clerk. And Friday, the 30th day of December nett, at o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Curt, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room; in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persona in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Die. charge and Certificate should not be granted. FR AS. HOPK I NSON Oct. 8,.41-101 Clerk of thit District Court pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate der the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Alexander Graham, Individually, and of the late firm of Moore & Graham, late Merchant, 'SChuylkill county. Daniel Stall, Clerk, and Friday, the 30th day of December, at 11 o'- clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there. of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy. at the District Court Room in the City of Phila. delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may eptwar end show cause, if any they have, why such Dis. charge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Oct. 15, 42-10 t Clerk of District Court. APETITION for Discharge and Cirtificate under the Bankrupt Law, hee been filed by James Betz, Clerk, late Merchant. Schuylkill co. And Friday, the 30th day of December next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., is appointed fur the hearing thereof, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all tither per. eons in interest, may appear and show cause, ii any they have, why such Discharge and Certifi cate ellauld not be granted. FPAS. HOPIONsON, Clerk of District Court. October 00, 44-10 A dye to sorrelJops most interesting— One that Bray-headed mortals should be testing— A great " Phenomenon in Cheniistry." It is strange but any ene may see East India Dyo that, brown or black an sin, Colors the hair, but will not stain the skin TO THE: OLD AND YOUNG. HO! YE RED HEADS AD GREY 1 T. C. BOYLE. 26-tr Cobra the Hair, and will not the skin!! dye is in form of a powder which in plain a matter of fact may be applied to the hair over night, the brat night turning the lightest red or grey hair to a dark brown, and by repeating a second or third night. to a bright jet black, Any peraun may, therefore, with the least possible trouble, krep his hairany dark shade or a perfect black ; with a posi tive assurance that •he powder ilapplied to the skin, will not color. There is no trouble, m removing it from the hair, as in all powders before made. Sy all dccasional application, a person turning greLwill never be known to have a grey hair. Directions complete with the article. There is no coloring in this statement, as one can easily test. This dye is sold only by comsToK &CO 41 Maiden Lane. Nen York. For sale only in Pottsville. by JOHN S. C. May 7, 20—ly Rowan'Ts Improved Tonic Mixture. A SOVEREIGN and never failing cure for Ague and Fever. Persons who,are afflicted with the above disease, can obtain a'spnedy and safe cure for the same, by applying to (he sub• scriber, who has been appointed sole agent for the sale of the medic:ne in Schuylkill county. Price one dollar per bottle, warranted to cure or no charge. Residence, Mahantongn street, Pottsville. Jul) 2, MAMMOTH CLOTHING STOti E I NEW SPRING & SUM 11 ER CLOTHING: A T the old stand corner of Centre and Malian tongo streets, Pottsville. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR Will continue to receive throughout the season from their Wholesale add Retail Store, No. 24 Market Street, Philadelphia, a choice and varied assortment of FASHIONABLE HEADY MADE CLOTH ING, which they invite Ow Customers and the Public to examine. The advantages which4we possess of, attending Oily Auctions every tiay, buying all our goods for cash, and having Wein made up by .the hest city woi kmen under our immediate direction, enables us to warrant our goods better and cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. In returning thanks In our Customers for fiv very liberal patronage we have r.tceived, we would inform them that we shall unr.tinae to re ceive and keep Cithsa nt IV. On hand, as heretofore, a full assorment of Superfine English, French and German Cloths, Cassimerea, Vestings, Sum. mer Cloths. Linen Drillings. Gambrourni, &c 4v. suite.' to the fienNon, which will be made up to order, in the latest stele of Fashion. Call and See! and ridge for youraelves ! - April 30 IA JOAN C NEVILLE. ATTORNEY AT LAN, lIAS removed from Itarket Street to the store formerly tietiurmd by Ab sham Meisse, iu Centie Street, opposite the Po Office. Pottsville, October 8, 41— INVITES the citizens of Poi teville,and its vi minty, to see his apecirnenv of Painting at the residence of his brother, in centre street, where he can be consoltedwi all thing., appertaining o hie profevai.n. P.,lttaville Ja pun rv,l I B AND TESTAMENTS. w —The su'aseriber has nn hand a lot of ex cellent, Welsh. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for Families or Sunday Schools, which will be sold very low. B. BANNAN. Oetobpr 22, 43 pAOS.—The sutemrtbers have been appoint ed Agents by the New York Manufacturing Co. for the sale of their celebrated Grand Action Pianos. of either Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18. 51— T.& J BEATTY. \VERY CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK & J. Dearly have linot received from New York, a large soppi) ofchoice Green ano Blacc Teas. December 23 52 ip EAP COPY BOOKS—At cents each IL" for sale by Oct. 22, 43 B BANNAN Ot)1. BOOKS r —Wholesale and retail al ""' Philadelphia prices, for sale by Mareh 19, 12— B. BANNAN• Vatted States Caturt. NOTICE: NOTICE. PHENOMENON IN 6HEIINTEY. EAST INDIA HAIR DYE Jul - 1N T. HAZZAR n. 27-tf. SAMUEL F. EARL, ASTIsT, VALUABLE BEAL IinTATZ. Ar I'itIVATE SALE. . • misistintofi 60 by 230 feet LOT. situate C on' the Corner of Alahantongo and fourth Sit... and the first property below the Catholic church ) On which is erected two substantial .ges two' Story Frame shoeing" Houses. I" This property is FO situated that - can be divided into two 30 feet , having a noose on each, and will be sold either entire*? eeparatelyibieult purchaseis: For terms apply to Sept. 3. 36-4 f AD AIN ISTRATOW'S NOTICE. 4TICE is hereby Oki:, that letters of_Adi A• 11 miniatratton of the estate of William Nev. ilk, late of the Borough of Tamaqua, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill, county to the subscriber, etil persons having claims or'demends against the relate of said de ceased, are requested to make knovik/ the awry without delay, and those indebted WV* said eb: taut to make immediate payment: to ' MARGARET PIEVIttg, Adniinistritfiti 41—fft , Tamaqua, October 8, HAMS er:SHOULDERa . , URI ME Western, /Jam. ( cured' why and without smoke,) • Shoulders & Sides." Boston Smoked Beef, Bologna &tinge, Smoked end Pickled Salmon; Halifax and Illawasehusetts Mackerel'. - Rad. Smoked Herring, Cod Fish. dc.: for sale at E. Q.& A. HEN DERSONIN'; May 25. 2.2 THE PHILADELPHIA, READING, and POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. —.ante= ; • .77 • CHANGE OF HOURS On after illindety. July 25th, .1842, the Pas• senger Train on the aboveiload, Will leave at the following hours, From Philadelphia, at BA.M. J • Daily " Pottsville, a t - 7 A. M. s Hours of passing Reading. For Philadelphia. et 9, A. 31. " Pottsville, tit 11 jA. M. FARES. Between Philads. 4. Pottsville $3.50 & 6. Reading 6' do 1,40 w LIPO EICCIR•IoN TIORRTS--.16011) FOR %Dam Between Philadelphia, 4. Pintbvilio ' ss ocr .6 Reading " do 2 011 . Both trains paw; at Pottstown. All the traiie wilt stop for way passengers at the usual point!. - July 22, 1812, G. A. NICOLLS,SoppiI. • 30— PROCLAIIIATION. WHF.REAS the HIM. Cats!. Stmt. Es. quire, President of the material courts , of Common Pleas, of the counties of Dauphin, Leb. anon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Jus tice of the several courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Ove: and 1 erminer,mind General Goal Delivery, in said counties, and Strange N. Palmer and Samuel D. Leib. Esquires. Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, forthe prial of all capitel end other offender., in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precepts tome tirected, have ordered a court of Quarter Seasions of the Peace, Oyer and 'Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsbarg, on the last Monday of. October, (being the Slat of said month,) to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner and Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do.thilse things which to their several tamers appertain'to be done; and all those that are bound by recognizance., to'prose. cute against the prisoners, that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county _ of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them es shall be just. COP PAVE TEE COMInNWEALTIL JOHN G. WOOLISON.Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs. burg. Sot• 17,1841. ir 41— N. B.—The witnesses and jurors who are sum• mooed to tamed said emir% are required to attend punctually. In case of nonattendance, the law, in such cases made and provided, will be ngidly enforced. This notice is published by order or court; those concerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly. To Dyers, 'lleac lees .IPaper Maker*, Steam Engtne Braider', and others. PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 inches- tol 'in calibre and to 12 feet long; capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2500 Rig per square inch, with Stop Cocks, T., 1..•,'• and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with wets Joints, suitable for STEAM, WA TER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and ether STEAM BOILER Fi eLs Manufactured and for 'tale by MORRIS, TASKER •dh MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. Corner of Third & walnut Btr.cetik- PHILADELPHIA. NEW CHEAP HAT AND CAP STORE. SUPERIOR FINE FUR HATS,. 8 4,25. ACHARLES F. RAYMOND Sas la ken the Store No. 82 Chesnut St .betatt 3d St., opposite Congress Hall, where he would respectfully invite the attention of his friends and the public to his superior assaortinent of HAT: 4 , at the low price . of Fopn DOLLARS AND TWENTY FIVE Cents, Which he Will warrant to retain their colour, shape and gloss, and for bean's', durability, ptness and elasticity, not • to be excelled by ar ty sold at from $7 to ed dol. _ Jars intim city. As the subscriber has been long known to the citizens as a practical Hat and Cap Manufacturer, he hopes to:receive a renewal of their patronage and favor, and if a good list at a reasonable price will moire it, he sill spare no pains to merit it. Hats and Caps of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail—terms CA , EI, or its equivalent. ' N. B.—A cargo or two aeon! would be taken in exchange for hats and caps—the highest pr Me, - paid for shipping fir, Rear, Raccoon, Red and Grey Fox, Martin, Fisher, Otter, Wild Cat. Deer, &e. C. F. RAYMOND, Practical Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No 82, Chesnut Ft., opplinte Congress Hall. N. B.—Ladies Furs, Muffs, Boas, Capes, Pa lerises, 4c. Philacelohis, luly 30, 31-3 m AUCTION. rrrim sales at Auction will be resumed no 1 Monday evening next, when we shall offer a general assorment of Dry Goods, together with several Gold Watches, which have been received at New York recently in exchartEe for coal; they can be seen and examined at any lime previous to the sale. Lance ore particularly invited to attend. E. W. EARL. 42 October 13. PAX PILL r.r LAWS. INIHE ramplet Lowe of the last Session untie, Istgislativo of Pennsylvania, have been re ceived at the Prothonotary's office, OrwiEsltorg, and are toady for distrionmn to such persons as are entitled to receive them. ' GF,ORGE I? A 11N, Proth'y. Orwignbure, Oct. 8, 1892. 92 taWAIM'S PANACEA.-A fresh supply or ►7 thin celebrated Medicine just received, and for yak by the subscriber. wholevale and retail at Philadelphia prices. 3 bottles for $5 retail. B. HANNAN. Agent for Schuylkill county.' Oct. 22, 43 PRINTERS' 12 and 7511* Kegs, ■ Philadelphia prices,for sale by 'March 19,14 -S BANNANI A. RUSAEL: Lllahantorigo Sued. 24-1 v