• ;.47,,,,;•:•'17,...••••1=.4--^;•'-: IN IR s.. , In West Chester. Pa..` on tile .1:76 inst.. NA;rtust LEtvls, aged 39 years, formerly of this Borough. Pnr .CORRECTED WEEKLY: PorrsvlLLE, Feb. 25,1843 Wheat Flour, pr Bbl $,2 871•Bacoti, per lb.. 64 Rye 1 .:do cwt. , 1,314•P0rk, - " Wheat, - behl 90 , .Hams, - 4. ' 10 Rye,' , , " 621'Potatees, bush) 25 torn, _ ". 40 .Plaster, , ton 4,50 Dots, : .4 28 !Hay. ' ~ 15.00 *Eggs' Or , 10 . 'l"lntothy e'd, bahl 2,50 - Butter, : ' itil 12A ,Clover , " .4 5.00 ICTMECOANICS'-ASSOCIATION.—Thei ques tion for debate next Thursday evening; " &lid; is ificartenlycial to the coat rcicion-7he Schuylkill Ci nder 'Reading Lai/road r' will be full ofintersid,•and should.be taken hold of with energy by both that a fair . ground of decision may be presented to the judges in the'debate. Canal—J..M. Crosland, Maiiin Williams, Joseph Bowed, Joseph E. Leib, T. S. Foster, J McCormick. ' Railroad—lL M. Palmer. Wm H. Russel,J C. iNiev- Ale, M. T4Sweeny.'llia.se Higley. Jacob Fox. Members are requested to be punctual in their atten r dance on Thursday evenings at 7 o' clock, and officers who cannot take interest eriowili in the Association, to ."leo that its affairs are progressing properly, would do better to resign their duties into other hands. JOHN M. CIiSOLA ND. Pm - et Jos. BOWEN. Sec y • ' Feb. 2.5, 0 - FRANKLIN ENCAAIPMENT, 1. 0. F. No. 4. meets on Wednesday evening, March 1, 1813, at 7 o'clock. 'February 25. I ETIIO DIS. II YM 11001(S.—A fresh 4 " supply.' Also Barnes . . Family Prayers, just received, and fur sale by February 115, 1813, " TO BE.LET, , ASTONE• HOUSE, with an ad joining frame ; kitchen, vituotcd in ;M F& Morris' Addition to Pottrille. Apply '° G.HEISLER, Esq.,or. • S. 110 . 1.1G1J, Pottsville Feb.. 9.5 th, 1813 NO ricr. Jrn George •and Da.l In the Court of Corn. id Greenawalt, l man Pleas of Schuylk ',County, of March term, Sebastian the 11641.—N0. 18. 'Heirs of ChristienLey, Writ to make Parti. deceased, and,oliers, J than. In this Case the lands were, sold by the Sheriff of Sehuylirifl county, under an order of Sale. made by the Court, and the sum of ;ITO, being the proceeds of the sale ofiliat portico of the land v . ich k eh•belooged. Christiar‘ Ley in his lifetime,Vas been paid into Court. and the Court have air. pointed .the undersigned to ascertain and report {o Court who. arc eolith - el to reccice the said sum 81392, and upon what grounds they are enti tled to i MI persons 'Flaking claim to any por. "don of aid_sum of money will therefore please to 6he 'notice that' :Ito tinders-it:zed will attend at the house of Joseph tlaugha wont, in the Vor ough of Om iO-11.rty, oti Tut s d w y, th e !l.t of March, 143, at 7 o'clock M., for the purpose •of receiving the es Well of their rt spective , February 25, INSO ENT 11E111'0gs. The subscriber has applied tolhe Judges of the.Coort of Contrritin Pleas of Schuylkill coun ty, for the henefttofflie several Acts of Asseinbly. passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 26th day olcMdrch nest at ID o'clock in the fore. noon, ut "tie-Court finuse, in OrwTsburg, for the henring of me, and my creditors, when and where they nay attend it they think proper. PATINCK KENN \ [Wt. , Pottsville Feb. ?5t11, - 1e43. 9-3 Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. February 17, 1843. rE vIIE Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., ja- hereby give notice that Chair rates of freight and tolls un coal for the nest twelve month a ,' will be as follows From Pottsville to Rich. I From Schuylkill Ha_ mond. or the inclined yen to Rich in od, ur plane of the Columbiathe inclined plane of I Railroad. , Colombia IL R • sit:l43. For March SI SCI - i pril - 140 "5 - May 1 40 • Jane ' 1 50 • - July. • I GO August I 60 • September. 160 ' October 1 60 November , 1 50 December 130 ' 1841. .Jannary. 1 2) 1 10 Febru • ary •. 120 • 110 -Ni deduction will be made on weight of Coal , n.it allowance of 20 cents per ton to those furnish• ihg their own cars, after Ist March next. By order of the Bovrd of Nlariagers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary. 9-3 February 23, HEIM'S HOTEL, FORMERLY TR InIONT tIOUSE, 116, CaES UT ST, PIILL&DELPI,II r iliE su bscriber, recenhy of Reading, Pa.. would Xl. inforin Oie public that he has titled up the aboVe . • capacious and convenient estAblishmeni ~ ,- t and will be ready to entertain visitors on ';TM m Monday next, 2tith inst. his established I t th . • reputon in' the line, it is hoped: will L.,.„ ----• trord lull assurance that_ hia guests will be ,u;olied with every comfort and accommodation whilst fits beast, will be conducted .under such ar tangements as will secure a character for the first sespectability. and rattsfactor , for in dividuals ani faindes, liNv-gcs moderate. to suit Feb. 15th, 1813 mamma NOTICE is hereby given t hat a qourt of Common ..1.11 Pleas, for the trial causes ati issue. to and. for the county of Si. buythill, will be held at Orwrgsburg, the county aforesaid, op, Monday preceding the last Alonday in March next (hew, the 20th of said month.) Therefore all persons having suits pending. and all persons whose duty it shall he to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. • Sheriff' s Office.Orwitts • burg . . Feb 25,1813. S 9 In the Court of Common Pleas of Sehuylkii COUlif y Philip Hoy Vend. F.xponas to V 8 •Ailiirch Term, 1811, John Snyder. J. -SG. On motion rule to show cause why the money rais ed on the above execution, should not be paid to Jo. Feph White & Son, or their Judgment against the de• fendant, to March term. 1839. No. - 11. Whereupon the said Court ordered that notice to published three weeks in the Miners Journal, of Pottsville. IbtX.:red =tom to appear on Friday, the 31st day of March, at )0 o'clock A. M. being the Tuesday of the second week Court of Iliarch term, 1813, td show cause, 1f any they have. why the proceeds of said' execution phould not he paid over to the said Joseph White &. Son. When and - where all Concerned may attend. i'el;rnary 25 FOR SALE. THL* subscriber o ff ers for sale an excellent fresh Mile!' Cow. with calf 3 weeks old. Also a lot of,Lumbet on commissioa,for sale, with sundry other articles of old lumber, barrels. limes . Alto d good one hone tarot wagon with Harness. Call at the house near the Orchard Mill. • WILLIAM 'AUDENRIED. 9•-•3t February 25, DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing between, Edmund Holt and ThOmas Williams, oath , cis, trading under the firm of Holt 4- Wiliams, was dissolved by mutual consent,on the 12th, of lanciry, 1843: The business wilrbe continued '6) , Thomas Williams on his own account. EDMUND. HOLT, THOMAS WILLIAMS. Febiunt'w. 25 3 - 1' 1 REGISTER'S. OTICE. , ; votipz is, hereby givetkto, all the trigatees,j l '' ; Creditors, and others iriferested in the follow. ing: Adrhinistrittion hccounkl, which have been, filed in tile RegiSter'e Olfice,Ati and for the coun•! ty of Schuylkill, by tie Administrators and Guar- , dians thfreof, that the same , have beenallowed by 124,rster, and will be presented to iliebrphan'S Court, be-held in Orwigsburg, in Schuylk:ll" county .3 , on . .., 'nday, the 20Th day' of March next, , ~ c ) far pmfirfnation and allowance, agreeably to lost at which time and place you may attend if yod thipkOoper.. .., . I I. 'The account of John Sev:-Administrator,Da Barris Non of the estate of Anna Elizabeth Lehr late of ilVayne-township,deceased. 2. The account oUSamuel Hauarr, Atlministra: tor 'of the est Ate of Militia WOgne.r, late of Web!, Penn town.lip, deceased. 3. The ocoount of Daniel Cramer, Administra.: for Of the e..tate of William Twelbeek, late t of the borough of Pottsville, deceaied. • 4. The account of Samuel Guss, AdmintArator of the estate of Abraham KOTfcr, late of Pinegreve. township, deceased. 5. The account of John Holdimen, Administra tor of the estate aloha lialdinsan, late of Lower Mahaniong,o township, deceased. 6. The account of Jacob Huntzinger, one of the cusrdiane oT Rosica orril Adam, minor children of Adam Gebert, Jr. late-of Pitiegrece township, de ceased) B. BANNAN. 9- Boustil's Edition of Coinly's Spelling Book rm.in U. , is a greatly-improved et:Lion of this old and Fterling Spelling Rook. and it is tha only edition in which the author, John Coinly, has any interest Vublishe,i by _ _ MB THOM 'S L. BONSAL, • No 33A Market Street, And for.sale at Book Stores generally. Theti hoot Book entitled —Cornly's Spelling arid Readini Bonsai's Edition" is published by Thomas L. Bonsai with my consent; and it is the on ly work of the kind now published under my name with approbation,--or ,for which I receive ally compenSstion • STR tV Cow. STRAYED away from tho subscriber about twol weeks ago, a large dark Brindle COW, witlchilrge horns and about seven ,years old.— Whoever will return said cow to tha subscriber, or ff iveintiirmation where he .can gi't her again, shall be reasonably rewarded. ? ALFRED LAWTON: 9-3 To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam Engine Builders, and others. HORACE SMITH. July U. Dl T. the 2.1 All 1 e counts vt dl IA al 20 1 30 I• 40 1 50 1 50 1 50 150 1 40 1 20 RR 9 -3 CHARLES _ Prothonotary. 9 MB El JOHN H. DOWNING, Register. RegOer's Office, °mtgs.. Istirg. Feb. 25, 1813, Byberry, February gz, Fehruary 25 PASCAL IRON WORKS WELDED IVROUGIUT IRON TUBES From 4 iodic, to in calibre and 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 411010 2500 lbs. per equare inch, with Stop Cocks, T., L., and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Faces • :C4'l Manufactured and for sale by , MORRIS, TASTIER & MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. Corner or Third & Walnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. "S.SOLIITION OF PARTNERSHIP. I partaershlo heretofore exis..inv, between L. n and S. Sillyinan. was disgolved on its ant, by the withdrawal of L. W. Troutman. e,-,011, having de111:1116 will present their ac— to the subscriber, and ail persons indebted t•ae make immediate payment. S. iILLYMAN. —The hnnmee will be continued by S. Silly the okl Stand. NOTICE. II ER EAS, Morez fleilner, of the borough of Millersville, Store Keeper, has this,day 1 ezccu ed to the subscriber, an assignment of. all his es ate, real and personal, fur the benefit of all nis rr diiors without preference.—Notice is here by Olen to all persons.indebted to said Moretz Ileilnv, to make payment,—and all persons hav ing colt's a g o inat him to present them to the subscriber, residing in Market street, Pottsville.. %V. W. MARTIN 6-61* El V 1543, ATTE NTIQ,N. II LIFI'.-IRY 'STORE. • rtoffE subscriber would respectfully inform his 12- friends and customers, that he has located his Military Cap Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a ft.ty doors below Race where lie would be pleased to FCC his old customers and' as multi new ones as are disposed to favour him with Their custom. Ile still eqntinues to manufacture Military and Sporimen's articles of every description, such as Leather. Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all pattern's; Fora , mGaps; Holsters for troop Body do; Cartouclr Boxes. Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Ptckers, Plumes, Pompo-ons,',Firenien'E (paps, Leather Smelts, Gun,Cases„ superior qUality: Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums, &c., frr Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. IVILLIAM CRESSMA.N. N. , 101 North Third St., a few doors below Race Philadelphia, Oct. 29. 41-6 m. DOCTOR. AD. LIPPED pjo ESP ECTFU Y informs the inhabitants ahl:' of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers his professional sor ces in all the medical branches o he public. Practicing hc, Homoeopathic system,' and if requested, the' 'Allccepallie, lie hopes from long experience to give full satisfaction to such as will call on him. lie will be ready fur profession al SCVIC.Cti at any time at his residence. A: D. LIPPE, M.D. Greenwood, December 44J—tf PIMA DRL -1, RE77 I3:IIP ' ND . 1.1..,11 RAIL BOA RATES OF FREIGHTS ON 11 ERCHAN , DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1812, per tau of 2000 lbs. Plaster, Slate, Tiles.. Gypsum and Bricks, 10 Pig Iron, Blooms, 'limber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch., ' 2- 50 Nails and Spikes; Bar and Rolled iron, liiillonoVare, Grain, Sall, Bark, Lum ber, Stiiires:Salt-fish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 GroCeries, Hardware; Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, ,Leathcr, Cotton, Steam Err, gines and lqachinery, Seeds, Butter, L!rcl, Tallow Rags, Wool, Oysteis, Ileinp, ' Earthen-Wa re and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and. Medicines, Glass, Paper, .China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish arid Confeetionary, S 25 N? Storage will be charged for receivin g or de livering Freight at any of the Company's Depots on the Pine, unless allowed to remain over 10 dayS. Days of starting of Fteight Trains,on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3,, P. M Mare/ 26 HAMS & SHOULDERS PRIME Western Hams, ( cured with ,and without smoke,) Shoulders & Sides, Roston Smoked Beef, ilolognd Sausage, Btnoked and Pickled Salmon, Halifax and Massachusetts Mackerel, Slad, Smoked Herring, Cod Fish, &a. ior sale at E. Q.& A. HENDERSON'S' M*37 22 • TO LET. I THE Town Hall. together with the • t>,t o ,:•.:, §tore in north part of sane, 'and several •••••'I Back !louses in the rear ef the lot En os II qu ire of . —401 IN .f. SLIOEMAKER. .1 Po tst4lle Feb. 18th —3t: DISSOLUTION. The Copartnershieterctofore es tiag mien the subsc.ribers, under the form of Thomas C. William's 4 , Co. Is this 'day ills:it:act' by mutual consent. ard Thomas Cl... Williams to • folly' surthorised to settle all the business of tbelate Fermi: _ - -THOMAS C. 'WILLIAMS. - '-- • WILLIAM H. MANN. Pottairige Feb.. i6H11.813; Charles Rowse, Assignee) July Term, 1643, of John C. Offe,rman, I- No. 45. oa }Vend. Exp. debt, &e. Daniel Stall. '1 Real Estate sold I for $6OO lfith December ' 1842, The Court direct. an Is. sue to ho formed to ascertain the right to the money raised on this Execution, and 'that David Sturdevant be the plaintiff, and Jobannan Cock hill the defendant; and thaj i therrothonotary. ad vertise in two flews s- published in this county; for three weeks WI , - to the next term, that the money will be distribkted. Notice is hereby given, thrit-in pursuance ‘ of the abovCorder of Coort, the Issue directed in the above ease,' will be tried and the money dis. tributed, on Monday, the, 20th March, 1843, at - 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all concerned may attend CHAS. FRAILLY, Prothon'y. Pro:Wry's Office, Feb. 13; ISLI3:' / 7 . In the Court of Common Pleas of Sehuyl• kill County. Mary 'Monte!ins, by her herd ln the Court ofCom next friend William I man Pleas of Schuyl- Hoffman } kill county. vs - I - -Subpoena eur )51. Timothy Montehus J voice. Take notice that your wile Mary Monte Hos, by her next friend William Hoffman, has filed her libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, in which she prays to be di- vorced from the - bonds of matrimony, into which she entered with von. The Court of said county have ordered that you be and appear at a Court of Carernon Pleas, to be held In and for said county, at Orwigsburg. on Monday, the 20th day of Mdcrh next, to an swer the libel of your wife.. • JOHN G. WOOOSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg, Feb. 15, 1843. {. - REMOVAL. • f. CHARLES F. RAYMOND, Practical Hat and Cap alanufactu rer, would inform his friends and the public, that lie has removed his --- • Cheap Hat and Cap Manufactory from No. 82 Chesnut street, to: No. 129 Chesnut Street, one'door below 4th Street. North side un. der the Auction Rooms of. Me4r.s. Lyon & Hart, where he will continue to furriish his justly cul. clamed BEAVER lIATS, at the low price of Pour Dollars and Twenty fire cents, equal in all respects, if not superior to any sold in the City at $.5 and upwards. His fine NUTRIA HATS at $3,50 warranted to be on fine fur bodice., far surpasses any Fiat sold elsewhere at 91 to $1 .50. To test the truth or the above assertion, those interested to satisfy themselves, are requested to call at any or all the other Stores. previous to calling on the subscriber, as he is sure that his Huts will be more appreciated when compared with others. - 'C. F. RAYMOND, No. l'2o Chesnut St , North side, Philadelphia. N. 11—Country merchants will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber. Shipping Furs wanted of alt kinds. JOHN COM LY. 9-3 Philada., February IRON STORE, No. 53 North WATER Sr., Lld door below Arch St PHILADELPHIA, WvHERE a general assortment of IRON and STEEL may be had on the most accom modating terms. • JAMES S. SPENCER, Jr. • Philada., February 18, : 8--6ui EMS TH'E ANTHRACITE FURNACE, LOC ATED in the Borough of Potts4le Schuylkill county, Pa., is not excelled by a ny other in facilities for obtaining variety of ores, Limestoi.c, and Coal, being accessible by Canal and Rill Roads to within a few yards of the stack. The Furnace and machinery is in such a state of preparation, that a small amount of outlay, would be sufficient to put it in blast in a few weeks. The authenticated accounts of the great im provements and extraordinary qualities of the run produced by Anthracite Coal in Wales, holds out strong guarantees for'safe and profitable in vcstinent. The proprietor not having the requisite a mount of capital to keep it in blast, is desirous of having some person to join him, who would take a 3 4 Or 2=3 interest—or he will lease or sell the whole property on such terms as will be found advantageous. For farther particulars, entity to NV ILLIANI 11. MAIISIIALL. Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa January 28, 1843, 5 IS hereby given, that the subscriber was duly ap pointed agent for the Salem Hill and Bear Ridge prop erties, belonging to D. 4' J Ames, and the estate of the late Robert MeDermot. deceased, in June last. All business relative thereto must h o transacted with him. A. RUSSEL, Feb. 18, DANIEL B. 11AAR raNAKE pleasui e announcing to the citizens o sL. Schuylkill county. that they have just opened an the basement rtory of the Town Hall, on Centre street, in the Boiough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of lust brought from Philadelphia , where they were se ected with great care, and purchased at unusually uw prices—comprising every variety or Dry Gobds, Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens and Eariken Ware, Among which may be found Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities, Bite, Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres, Saitinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, 5.1 k, Satin, Linen and Laces, • Canton Flannel, Hollands and Nankins, Marseilles:lnd Valentin Vestings, 34.44,5-4.64 Mullins. Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton I lam:Flit. New and su, error style Suinmer Cloths, Cottonades and Bevcrteens, In fine, a very general assortnimat of Gentlemen'? Summer Ware, Silk. Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan,.Silk. Thread, Beaver-& Buckskin Gloves, Ladies Silk, Mohair and Finnic Malts, &c. New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Ricm Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar ;tome, and Syrup Molasses, Tea sad Coffee, or various' kinds, ' Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, Salmon. llernng, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hams, Shoulders, Smokeizlßeef, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, anclOat Meal. 's Havauna, half Spanish and Common Sugars, Soda, Water and Svgar.Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, arida great variety ofother articles, all of which will ijo sold at low-prices for cash, or in Exchange for country produce. IG - ' Remember the Town flail Sore. Pottsville. !Hay 14, RATES OF FREIGHT ON COAL Peri Tom from Pottsville and Schuylkill Haven - to Way Pointe : Nov. 14, 1842. • . . . From Pottsville, Schl Haven. To Richmond or the Inclined Plane, 81,50 81,40 " Conshohocken, _1,40 1;32 • " Norristown, 1,35 1,30 " Port Kennedy, 1,33 1;28 • " Valley Forge, 1,30 ' 1,25 ," Phecnixville, 1,25 1,20 " Pottstown, 1,10 1,05 " Douglassville, 1,05 1,00 " Reading, 95; 90 . " Althouse's ?ridge; 85 ' , 80 "- Mo'brsville, - 80 80 " Hamburg, 67', fr . 67 " Port Clinton, 56 Ir- 56 ‘• Orwigsburg, • , 33 • •• ' .33 An allowance of 20 per cent. per too will be made to those furnishing their own Care, to Richmond or the Inclined Plane; from - Pottsville or. Schuylkill Haven, but to no other points: , November 26, • , _ . . 410— . - - i• I . 4 c . Dial WE NOTICE JAMES LAI NG 'TOWN HALL STORE. lIAAS & LAING, NEW GOODS, ::',. - Tji -- .;. i 'X'I,NERS . ,4O:IIRNAL.: -.. ; BANKRUPTCY. Vniteil"Statsi - ICAnzrt. EASTERN DISTRICT Or .PENNSYLVANIA. • . - - Iu Bankruptcy. ' • ' - • ' , APETITION for tho,Benefit °Utile 'fitrilirupt Law, has been filed .the 20th day of February 184.1, by - • William H. Mann ° , Individually and as a meni: tier arthe late' firm - of T. C. Williams 4S:. Co. Coal Merchant:Schuylkill County. Which Petition wilt be heard before the Distnei Court of theUilited States Sot the Eastern Dis. trict tit Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court maul ,in the City of Pliiiadel_ phia, on !'ridgy, the 24th" day of AI arch• next, at II o'clock, A, AI. alkaiand where all persona , in tere'ated may appear -and alma cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should notbe gi anted, rind the said Petitioner &- dared Bankrupt.' - F RAS. HOPK I NSON, - • Clerk of the District Court. February 25,1813 9 FOR DISCHARGE. United States, Court. EASTERN DisTiticr OF PENNSYLVANIA • In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. • A PETITION for Discharge and Certificate un i dcr the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Samuel Lewis, late Coal operator, now Engineer, Surveyor, and Conveyancer, Schuylkill co. , and Saturday, the fl9th day of April next/at la o't. lock, A.-M, is appointed for the heitriz . ig there. V, before the sa.d Court, sitting in ffankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philo delphia,'when arid where tho Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should cot be granted. PRAS. HOPKINSON. Clerk of thelDistrict Court, 6 Feb. 4, 1843, pETITIONS (or Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Juhn Pinkerton, I ndividuilly, and as a member of the late firms of West, Hodgson & Co., Hodvvon, Pinkerton & Co., and John Pinkerton & Co„ late Coal Merchant, now Agent, 8-1 Edward Y. Farquhar, Farmer, Benjamin N. Titus, liniividually, and as 11 member of the late firm or Brutva & tus, Belvedere, N. J. Edward tiughe9. late Merchant, now CEO Joseph Zrl I , Tanner, do and Saturday, the 29th day of April, next 'at 11 o'clock, A. M, is appointed for the hearing thereof, bdfore the said Court, pitting io 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 persons in interest, may ap pear and show cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS..IIOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. 6 February 4, 1813. NOTICE. A PETITION fur-- Discharge and Certificate 411 under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Scott Steel, Miner, kkhuylkill county. Aud Friday, the 31st day of. March next, at II o'clocti, A. U, 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 other per: sons in interest, may appear and show cause, tt any they have, why such Discharge and Certifi cate shauld not be granted. FR AS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. 4-10 8-3 m January 21 HIETITIONS for D:schargo and .Certificate " 11l under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed Sy John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, late Merchant, In dividually, and as a member of the lute firm of Hazzard and Strauch, Schuylkill co. John C. Ernst,Coal Merchant, do David Conner, Farmer, ' do Robinson Kay, Miner, ' do Frederick Friest, Saddler, do Joseph S. Ruckel, of the firm of Joseph S. Rue!fel & Co., Coal Merchants. do And Friday, the 31st day of March next, at II o'clock, A. H. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said'C3urt, sitting in Bank. rupicy, 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 persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not he granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON' Clerk of District Court. tice. 31, 1-10 t • Conily's Spelling Bode Enlarged. - KIMBER & SIIARPLESS, No. 50, NORTH FOURTII STREET, PHILADELPIIIA HAVE JUSP PUBLISHED ...it A New Edition of EMILY'S SPELLING BOOK : To which they hare added a variety of Useful Ex ercises, so arra nrr ' ed as to familiarise the pupil with the correct Spiting Pronunciation and Meaning, of about Two Thousand Ambiguous or Difficult words. 41T11 this addition, it is believed that Com ly's Spelling Book will be found to contain a greater amount of useful and appropriate mat ter, than any other work of the kind pnbtished in this country at the low price of One dollar per dozen. Directors of Public Schools, and teachers gen erally, are invited to examine this edition ; for which purpose they will be gratuitously furnish ed with copies, on application to the publishers, either personally or by. letter. The " enlarged edition" is so arranged, that it can be conveniently used is the some class with the former editions of Kimber Sr. ) Sharpless —the new Exercises being all contained in the appendix, or, Nei port. They will, however, continue to publish the ol d hook for sod) as may prefer it. February 4,1813, COAL MINE.—TO RENT, THE Black mine Red Ash Coal Vein, at West. wood, about 6 miles from Schuylkill Haven, and about 26 !mks West of Pottsville. The track includes the junction of the West and West West Branches of Schuylkill, and is most convenient. ly situated for sending coal by the Schuylkill ca nal or Reading Railroad. There is a -aw Mill and about 30 looses on the tract.— iiii The West Branch and West Nest Branch Railroads both pass through the tract, and also a lateral Railroad to the Mines—makes every part of the tract con venient for procuring timber for props, &e. The Vein is opened below water level by a perpendic ular shaft, and a breast of coal is now opened and at work of about 250 feet, which with theiEngine, Fixtures, &c. arc In be delivered in 'sod working order, by the present tenants; Wm.-Milnes & Co., on the first day of March next. Proposals wilt be received by JOSEPH THomAs WOOD, Phila: or JAMES GILLINGHAM,'PottsviIIe. February 11, 20- THE PORT CLINTON FOUNDRY, and Machine Shop, together. with all the Flasks, Machinery, and fixtures belonging thereto.. Ap ply to ISAAC MEYERS, Esq., at Port Clinton, or to ECKERT 4. GUILFORD, Swatara Furnace. 51—tf &Timber 17, • DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST received in addition to former supplies, a' general asrmrtment of Drag's ! Paints, illedtanes; Oils;'and TorpcntirK t ' Chemical*. Dye sti f f'', Patent Medicincsi Varnishes. • • Perfumery, Glasi,fromi by 9 to 24 by 30. Together with every article in his line; while he offers for sale;at a small advance.and solicits the at tention of Physicians and country - dealers generally. • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. !serf fgr ptio P n a s li a c t a ult4 . a h t o te u n nt on to , physician's Pre , • November 26. 48-- NOTICE. Schuylkill cu. du NOTICE 6-3 c TO RENT* riRACB,ERS.-117.aterf,Soda, Sugar - God Butter Crackers:lresh ‘ for iiiie tor la - ay :P.3.2 . 2-- & A,,IIE&DEBSO7‘ • TEAS. bones Slitiaiong Powchonr, 'l'eas ,• • received aud for Ealeity • , . Oct. 29,44 MILLER & HAGGERTY. PLASTER & SA LT -130 tons °Mater, 41 sackslso Ground Salt. for sale by Oct. 29, 44 MILLER .4: HAGGERTY. OT ASIF4-Just received and for sale at ito. Drag Store of . JOHN S:C. - MAZTLN December 31. 10110 & TAGUARI COFFEE-50 bags re ceived and for sale by Oct. 29.14 MILLER 6 HAGGERTY. REIIIEDY—:-Warrantell, a certain 7""eure tor frusta:UM and hands, sold only whole sale and retail at EleilliOLTZ'S new Drug & Chem cal Store. Pottsville. Ps. • January 7. 2 IRIAN° FOR SALE.—A second handed P ano for sale very low by _ . 7. ,k J. BEATTY. . 45- November S. PIANOS.—The subscribers have NIIMM been appOinted Agents by the New York Manufacturing Co. for the sale oftheir celebrated Grand Action Pi anos, of either Rosewood or Mahogaoy,a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18.51-- T. & J. BE:ATTY. DOCTOR P. F. NAG LE—lte ilfeispectfully tenders his professional services :tithe citizens of Pottsville, and vicinity. l'iwKe His office is at the corner of Market and .ote Adams streets. April 16. IG—tf. JOHN C. NEVILLE, - • ATTORNEY AT LAW, &I AS removed from Market ,Street to the store 11 . u-formerly occupied by Abraham Meisse, in Centre Street, opposite the Post Office. Potts#llle, October 8, 41— M. A. DOOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, POITbVILLE. IIAS removed his office to the office of John C. Neville, Esti , opposite the Post Office. November 26.. 4S D. E. NICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. nFFICE in Centre street, opposite the Exchange ."" Pottsville. Sept. 3, 3ti TUE PHILADELPHIA, READING, an POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD: C 4 ,14)-4. - - NEW AIIftANGEMENT On and after Widnealay, Norcmher 2d, 1842 lhe Passenger, Coal and Freight Trains will . run at the following Hours on the Philadet; phia Reading and Pottsville Rail Road: COAL TRAINS. The 5 Coal Trains will leave Pottsville be tween the hours of 9 and 10, A. N., or one quur ter of an hour apart, and run on to ',Reading where they will meet and pass all the op Trains Coal and Passenger. The first 3 Coal Trains will leave Riehtnoad between the hours of G, and 7, and the lot 2 will leave the Plane at 7. and 71: the let of these last will always hold up before crossing the main Track at the Falls, until signalled to by the watch. man that all the 3 Trains from Richmond - have passed up the Line. PASSENGER TRAINS. The Down Passenger Trait) will leave Potts ville at 12 M., behind all the Coal Trains:pas sing all the up Coal trains at Reading,' and running past the last at Baumstown, the next 2 at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown. The up Passenger Train will leave Philadel phia at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains, pis sing all the down Coal Trains at Reading, then running to Pottsville. READING FREIGHT TRAIN. The Down Freight Train will leave Reading on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 8 A. M. passing all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Potts. town, where they will wait for it. The up Freight Train will leave the Planouo Wednesdays and Fridays, immediately behind the up Passenger Train, to Pottstown, where it will wait fur all the down Coal and Passenger Train; which trains will also wait fur it, and then run to Reading. POTTSVILLE FREIGHT TRAIN. Leaves Reading on 'Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. 11., passing all down Coal and Passenger Trains at Port Clinton, where the latter Trains wit wait for IL Leaves Pottsville about 7 P. NI , after all the Coal and Passenger Trains are in and has the track clear to Reading. G. A. NICOI.LS, Super't Trailer, n. P.R. & P. R. IL Nover.ber Cd, 4fi FARM FOR SALE. - THE subscriber offers for sale the "Pinegrove Farm," situate halt a mile from the town of Pinegrove, eurQaining One Hundred and fitly Acres. The Union Canal passes thtoo&h the property. The soil is a sandy river bottom, and has beer, well limed. L-, The improvements consist of a iie. . good Two Story Frame Dwelling, a 131....: Bank Barr, and a Saw Mill, with a t --...e.)--7-2_ ,sued power. For further information, apply to GEORGE N. ECKERT, Swatara Furnace. Pinogrove Township, Schuylkill county. Deeenalier 17,184% 'sl—tf JAMES H. CAMPBELL,' ATTORNEY AT LAW. PorrsvlLLE, FT A S removed his office to the south west corner of Centro and Market streets, ono door south of Samuel Thompson's gtore. Practicing in the sever. al Courts of Schuylkill and Columbia counties. TEMPLE OF FASHION. Extra Hair Cutler, in the Basement Story of the Pennsylvania Hall, opposite the Miners' Bank. tl. ILVIVKINS. THE Physiological Flair Cutter, und Ecstatic Shaver, has opened at the above mentioned place, tlawkin's new system of Cutting Gentle men's Hair, by which its luxuriance and beauty is rendered truly ornamental. The design and execution differ entirely from the usual practice of flair Cutting adopted here, and commends it self by the expedition a nd gentleness with which the operation is performed. By the beau monde it ins been denominated a scientific atton'd weth. er for the Pulpit, the Bar, the Senate or the State, its elegance and classical arrangements wilt add. dignity and graco to the whold contour of the La Fete Humaine. AU those who will favor him with their custom, he feels confident that satis faction will be given. N. Et.—Razors honed in a superior manner. MUSIC A. Hawkins is ready to perform for Cotillions, Balls, and Parties, at privategace. December 31, 1-3 m. MEDICINES! MEDICINES,- DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von flutcheler's ' Herb Pills Doct. G'oodie's Female Pills, Doct.William Evan's Fever Sr.Aguc Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For Pyspeptie Persons Hunt'S Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Stote of Dec 11 50— JOHN S. C. MARTEN. UMBRELLAS di PARASOLS. SILK, Scotch, Gingham & Muslin Umbrellas Parasols and Sun Shades. A complete assortment, just receivecrand tog, sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 28, • . 212 lIVISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CURRY v —A fresh .apply of this celebrated Mediein vet received and for sale by the subscriber, solo A ,day for the proprietors. Der,. 31 .1- ' JOHNS. C. bfAirrllsi MEE CONSUMPTION OF TIC LUNGS, Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pain or' Weakness of the breast or Lungs, _ Chronic Coughs. Pleurisy, Benicreiage of the Lunge,-and alt affections of the Pulmonary Organs. NATURE'S OW PRESCRIPTION. A compound Balsamic preparation of the Prunus Virginiona.nr " Wiid Cherry Bark,' combined with the Extract of Tar, prepared by a new chemical process, approved and recem. mended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowleged the most valuable medicine ever discovered. No Quathrry!!! No Deception In setting forth the virtues of this truly groat medicine, wo have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction,' nor do wo wish to eulogize it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around end see the vast a mount of suffering and distress occasioned by *Many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly seccessfuh'vrc feel that we can not urge its claims too strongly, or Fey too much in its favour. Various retnedics it is true have been offered, and puffed Into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and some have no doubt been found very useful, but (doll that have yet turn discus. ered, it is ;initialed by physicians • tind all who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as succes.Sul as this. such indeed, arc the CM this Balsam, that even is the advanced stages of CONEGMPTION, after all the most esteemed rem yeti. s of physicians !rave failed to effect any change, the use or this medicine has been pro. ductivc of the most astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hopes- of recovery had been despaired of. In the first stages of the diseasa, termed " Ca tarrhal Consumption," originating from ne4,-,lect cd COLD, it has been used with undeviating success -J r and hundreds acknowledge they owe the resto/ation of their health to this invaluable medicinci alone. In that term of Ceri,rimplian so prevalent dmongst delicate young ferrialea, commonly termed debility, or OING INTO A DtCLINE," A complaint with which thousands are linger. ieg, it has alSo proved liighly successful, and not only posse4ses the power of checking the prog• rcss of this alarming complaint, but also strengh• ens and invigorates the sy,tein more effectually than any medicine y.e have eT possessed. 'Besides its surprising cffle.iey in Consump tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complaint:, Asthma, Bronchia; and ail affections of the Lunge. and has cured many of the moat obsti nate cases, after-every other remedy had foiled. trFor partietars see Dr. Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to be bad of the agents. 7/re Extraordinary Success Attending the use of this medicine in discuses of the Lungs, and the many singular cures it has effected, having fully established its efficacy, and us we have already published numerous cer tificates from the highest authority, tvlAith prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it un necessary to exhibit a long list ur them in this place, and will only mention a fen cases , to chow what it has done. ' RIME LIFE REMAINS WE WAVE STILL SONIE HOPE A Suaraisixo Coas..—Among the many siu. gular cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in which its powers aro ao fully shown as in the ease of Mrs. Austin. This latiy had been consumptive fur several years, and during this greater part of this limo had received the best medical attention, and til ed all the most valuable ren lea, ytt nothing could be found to arrest s t gress. She be came subject to violent fits o coughing, expecte rated large quantities of atter occasionally tin. ged with blood, ands pby step this fearful dis ease continued its cu se, until all hopes of a re covery was entirely des , aired of. IVhile in this distreising situation, li.t,geting upon the l eery verge of the grave, she .onatutuced the use of this Balsam, which to use cr own expression, op erated almost like a chart.. In a few days she expectorated frtiely, the e. gh was gradually suppressed, and every day ap -tacit to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now in the place of that emaciated. form withering u.decay, she is seen mingling in society, iu ' , otter health, then she has enjoyed for years, DzsiNtnnEsTED Tr.sTratoN .—llaving witnes sed the surprising efficacy o Dt. Iffatar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, in the c of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowledge the ahoy.) statement to be true and correct. J. C. WALTERF", M. D. LIVER Court.em.---Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afileted with this complaint for nearly five years, curing which time she was under the most skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and llooicepatine munches, mid •cvpry thing that a lerted her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and lead been una ble to sleep on the right side fur Bare yoars•— By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a tew weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA TIIOMPSON. Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear Sir :—Although your invaluable• medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful ad. vocates, it may still be gratifying to you to re ceive a comenunicatiou from any one that, has been relieved by it.. Such, Sir, is trulycmy case. I have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffer ed so much, that I had become almost weary of my life, Ilesring your Balsam so highly prais ed. I began taking it a few weeks back - , and can assure you it has relieved me more than any thing I have ever used before, arid 1 confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, Yours Respectfully, . , JOHN - PEARSON. Chester County, Sept. 6, 1841. 4 Friend Winter:—lt gives we-much pleasure to inform thee that my wife's health has improv. ed very much sinco she has . been using thy Bal -1 earn of Wild Cherry, end we think there is no doubt but it will cure her, She has taken die two bottles I purchased from thee a short titne. F fox°, and her cough is much better, she also sleep+ well at night, and says she has found no thing to give her so mach relief. Thee will please give the bearer two bottles, more fiir Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. Lancaster County, July, 18, 1841. Dear Sir:—Please send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam cf Wild ClierrY. I have been afflicted with Consumption for: the last two , years and suffered very much with -a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &c., and having tried nntricroci remedies, and also been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I used some of your 'Lifson). I got ono bottle from a neighbor, of mine who is using tt, and have found such wonderful relief frorit.Jt that I hare no doubt it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully yours, &c., ' ROBERT HOMMAN., 113 Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoff_ ,man, a physician of extensive practice in Hun tingddn county. Dear Sir,-1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wis. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Esq., of this place, and tried it in a case of obsti. nate Asthma. en a child of- Paul SchWebie, in which many other remedies had been triedwith out any relief. The Balsam gave sudden - relief, and in my opiniun, the child is effectually cured by its tin. , Yours, &c., JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. December 23d, 1841. ' Dear Sir e —Your Balsam of Wild Cherry bas effected some astonishing cures here. One of _which is an old lady, Mrs, Russell, who had been suffering for a long time With Shortness of breath, ing, and general weakness, until she was finally obliged to keep her bed. Atter various other re . t medieS hid been twirled to in vain, elm coalmen SURPRISING VIRTUES _ yourlfaisarn, and after taktng two bat so far rcentiered ae tt.beable.ao attend duties or her house, and nu taking two !re Wins entirely-cured. ; .. - • :siectrullyeLe s • • 8.. C,, TON--As time ie a spurious mixture ^:tip of Wilpi.C,herry t jjarhhasers sheuld ?articular to ark for Dr: WISTARII, obsero itiaeignattne.ori the 40- . . . ri.ePal 4 .B-4 , r5!..c I'446e:cr. Ind sold at whole sale by & Co., Cliecrtnita; Streeli Ppiladelphta. Ruld !ti Pottsville by. V. - B:ELCHIIOI.3 . 24nd JOIIN S. C. MARTIN, and in .almnst cier, ,town and vilicte throat:bout tho Cte4 try Price $.1.00 a bottle. January 7, I PROTECTION; INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE '7 TILE FRANIiLIN INSUMANCE or put t:.tost.sota. Capital 4400,000, Pahl ht. • • • PEAPETUAL. CONTINUE to mate Insusanii, pan:moot, wi awl limiteirba every driseriptiun of prowl? is town andsountry podia usual favorably:Wilms. Orrice 163 i Chesnut Street neat fifth street, CIIARLES N. HANCKER,President. DIRECTORS, • • • Charles N. /tinier, Samuel Gran!. - James Scot:. . Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith.. • Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. IV;Richards, Tobias Wavier. ' 'Afoilecai D. Lewis. CIIARLES G. BANCKER.Seei. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for, the above mentioned institiltroc, and is now pre_ pared to make insurance ; on every desCription of properly. at the lowest roes. • ANDREW' RUSSET, Puttsyille, Jame 19, 1841. Indemnity aga that tosser douta7,,e by Flro. • Capita 1 ••100,000. cu.titTEß PERRLITUA.t. T!TE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE,COMa , I MANY, make Insurance.% either temporary er perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIREi, in town or country, on houses, Earns, and'Buildings of'„ all kindsr on household Furniture; •Merchandise,', horses, Cattle, Agricultutal, Commercial and Matto. factoring Steel: and Utensils of every deacriptien; cssg:._4 and their Cargoes in port, as well as Menge- % ges and cround Rents upoti the most favorable terms. Applications for tnaurance, or may information on the subject may be made either personally, or hi letter, at the CoMpany'ra office; at the Northwest corner of Sizth and Wood :SUMP:. -. . MORTON McAIICI.IA EL, President. L. Knor.cit.tan, Secretary. • I - DmEcTorta, ' - • , Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Lirood, , A rchibaltrWright, P. 1,, Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Banett, • Robert Lougheadi Geory M. Troubatan. 11. W. Pomeroy, •t • lieorge W. Schreiner. • • J : The subscriber has been appointed AOENT Air this / above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make iNSURANCRII upon every description of property . at :he lowest rates. BENJAMIN 11A.NNAli - Pottsville, Feb. roan ~ _ NEW DRUG STORE. E. B. EICIHIOLTZ, respectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville, 'Lod N;;.3. Schuy !kill county generally, that be has opened, ( in the eitarr- fumed), oc I, copied by Mr. Stator,) a general assortment of I Drugs, Medicine:, • .= Chemicals, Paints, • • Dyes, • Varnishes, Fully, • : Glass, SAicea, - Patent Medicines, 4.e.,4e.. • • And solicits a share of public patronage, con& : assuriog the public that every article in his line, shall be o. the first quality, and lurrely, , , genuine. Having served a regular app enticovhip to the betimes to Philadelphia, those who favour him ',nth a call, can rest satisfied that ho will guard strictly against all mistakes, and haVo their mcd. reined put-up with tho,groatest care and nicety. , Physicians prescriptaaris attended to with par.; ticular care, at all hciurs:' 'Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ci. ty prices. Pottsville, December 3. 49—f FRESH GROCERIES ad Goverment, Java, Rio,`Laguira and Cuba Coffeta, Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleana Sugars. imperial. Young Hyson. Pouchong ¢SouchungTea Double and &ugh: Refined Loaf and erusbxd Luwp Sugar. Pickles and Sauces, a general assnrtment. Red, White, Yellow and Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a full assortment. Purto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Cliocokne, Coco. Starch, Fruit, Rice, (lc: Can bo bought on as reasonable tcrum ,as ciao where of E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. Afay 28 ' itt 11 WHO WANTS BAROAINS.,fIt gg IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR are receiving freer EL/ the.r Wholesale and Retail Store. No. 21, Mar , ' ket street, Philadelphia, a lot el superior Ready Made ; Clothing,,and which they are obliged to olrer at low. prices) in'order to dispose of their Winter stock, and by selling at reduced prices, it will enable them to dispose of their splendid assortment of Clothing, to the enure satisfaction of the customers. fly , and examining, you will find full Lined Plain and Fig u red Bearer-Cloth SilltOlit- Coate varying. in puce' from $ll 00 to 15 00, Superior 1". nglish Pilot chats, fi CO to 10 00 ' do .Flushing do 50 to 500 do Blue and Bl'k. Frock Fonts 900t012 00 do do Dress do 900 to 11 50 do Grey and Green Cloth Coats 100 to 900 do Moleskin Frock & Dress do 400 to 500 Also on hand an assortment of Fancy Satin Vests., 2 50 to 4 ,511 With a variety or Suspenders, Stocks, and - Collars. &c., all of wh,ch will bo soW to We entire satisfac— tion of all that msy call, by _ ,1 UPPINCOT & TAYLOR, 1 : Mammoth Clothing Store, Corner.of Mabantongo and Centre street: P. S.—We are now prepared to a'ccommodate those fifteen men that called on us last Saturday for Surtout Coats at their own prices. Pottsville. December 31, sr_ ss • NEW FASIIIONABLE cLurntN.:. STORE. • • - RUST erneti fur the Benefit of the Poor, 0 hyl, " selling at reduced prices and for cash, it the old Post Office stand, Centre street, opposite Mar- Itet %treet. _ . . . _ rid ex _ , , . _ , Hy d.trog aming, you will fiud the PA. 1 ces to suit the Times. ' Pottsville, November 12, , 461 ... EX LCUTORS , NOTICE. ALL persons having'claims against the Estate, of Robert Mel/11 - mut, late of: the city New York, deccne, , d, are' requested to mAti: known the same without delay, to Abileit Dermot, Executrix, James R. Whitiolt, George tlar. Executorn, in tho city of New York .r, to EDW.OWEN PARLIX ! Attotne7 fur the Executors, Potttritlo. April I(, 14—tf CARD. ri C. WILLIAMS, Dentist, mestreipeetfulj_ ly informs hie frier.ds, and the puhlte gee.; orally, that ho has removed his.offico, from No. 38 North Ath street, to Ne. 120:4reti Stritt, Ist door ,hetow Sizth street, South - side • where-ho wilt continue the practice of. DENTISTRY, in all its different - branches. All operaiiitis petrol. med on the late and Most approved firinciplee. Philadelphia, IX:comber . R. DECKER'S ET , E S.ALVE.—A. supply. of,this highly aolobrated Salvo for sore and indaelitif Eyes—just reeekied and 'tor saloby .3'OllN S. C. AIARTIN'S•Drug Store.; Jinuary 28, - s— ,',- Pi °TICE IS, given to thiiiitiblie;that a Yount Ladies! Bi;h School. of a superior elastic termill be °Petted kla Ule, Borough of Pottsville, about the giet of April next.., A more lull advertisement ! Fill - heroines be giver', with the recommendations and .- eferenees. -. : •. ' Feb. 18, . -. . - • -, . 8— .. - : , pEAsE's 113.4.741 DY.-- ) 4. s pply • Cough Candyjust recciverfrourtho Philu,dolphla, and for rale at: ;1 • Drug Stozo ' Dcectabor 4.6 , - sivrunkS receivilt and of Viv sale an lusorteent Suificy s nact ritlin3 • '‘Wilititchnd CaPft. i Mated JOIIN S. C: 16;RTf.fit:= MB El 111 9 II = B fil ENi