II Ei POz.T§CRITT. 'FOREIGN NEWS. , ,I AttAIVAL OV TIM ACADIA. 2 3IO news of great i • mportance was brotight by , this arrival. , The Repeal question. is stilt ebgegingLthe attention= of Patliament. Nothing very deumtu has bent ar- - iiired at. - , . ' i, . ' O'Connell remains eringeine.Cl hi 3 eliMete sue cess—A nurnbr r of nrangemen tive joined the re 'tea*\ : 4 'issocistion. . --1 .• It England the cotton merite \ was eetiveL-Mo hey, abundant, and the ate of interest low: ° a . ' T si " " " Tur. COAL TILDE. t- ~•• - _;.., .1 • . , • ' The tatest information I{nm Easton-states that the difficulties between the Lehigh; Company and the Boatmen still coniinue.and are assuming a serious as 7 p.ect. One of the owners of a Boar in efideavourin gto remove the same was thrown intolthe Lehigh river- , - and those Who 'aided in r sewing him were 'severely beaten. Such condoei o ght noel to be tolerated in i. any government of laws , u tder any circnmstances Pio set of men have any ight to take the law into their own hands to remedy greitances however op-, pressive they may be -and whenever outrages of this kind occurs, rt becomes the duty . pd - every good citi zen to atd in suppressing and dispersing such lawless assemblages: • We have nothing new to note in the trade here this Week, except a slightly increased demand for coal.-. .Prices on at' board Philadelphia, brie advanced' a shade. - . MY C AN A The following is the quantity o r , Coal shipped by Canal the present week. ending Thtirsdny evening last Pottsville and Port Carbon ; . - 11:232 Schuylkill Hairen. • ' 3.400 Per bet report = 1w RAIL. RO From Pottxville - r° Schuylkill [Laren Per lam:Report Total . "Wight .4by • Ca • From Fottsville & Port Carbo Schuylkill HaV,en, .To New York. Lithe ~chnylkilP C . • "The.l ollowinfl, is theltttooni o this road, for the weekending on July-28 Lady Jaclrion . • 54 " 31 J. P. Hazzard , " " Hunter . 57 Augt 1 Rising Sun ' l '. 55 • " 55' " 'Petotaier 55, Shi l EMI t Report GEORGE 'Coal .1 rom Mulch th, 24th, 1843.1 Depiehed ending, 6th,to Bonls Toro, N'aigritiori c 4.,..,.. 2:4 •' A 37 wRR & Coal Co!' ''''.., 23 . 654 .. , I Nt . PENN 'LI k \TEN. Lehigh Coal S Heaver Mead talletort C;n3l 10,f1, Si)garlqac CoaP, T. apIPNF.ATa. _ . pßijm MAU(.3II Lehi:lli - roil Az I , lnvjvition 17‘. ' • 9.1 4 571E41 R.l.tver ft &Coll 161 17215 Fitll‘l . PENN C11:11 (7,1) - Sagacloaf Cor! CO aline i ill & S. Have 19,6 ronowinr is the mem, on this Road tiq , th`e week onitii •I ~1 Tons; Per last itpdrt. WILLIAM N 11111 Creek. RaiI t Ro CAnpatty. Amohot of coal transphrtel over this road`, for the wick ending,onThuisrlay evening 'Porte, Per laet report GEORGE it . : ' Mount Carbon , The following iNthe amnuid this road for the ~ e ck endtrig; Tons t, • Per Last report. rl , iATiI A N - . sap?. I F F , ' ', IS I.E; By virtue of al writ nf.M l S.Vend. Erponas, issu ed out of the Co rt Of Coniinon Pleas, of Schuyl. kill County. and 'l.r. Me direCted, 1, Will expose to sale by public V a lue, - 1 • • I 1• i i On Sotord4 the 26th' i day• of August; • - -at o'clock in the - forenoen;\ at the houst of 1 Samuel K. Kepner, Innkeeper, in the township of West Penn, Schuylkill pointy ;- All that eer. tam mesimage, tenement . and tract, nr 'parcel of rand, situate in West-Penn' township, Schuylkill • county, bounded by, lands f now nr late. George ' • Wardman; Daniel gilichl,: nnas.llill and othees,,• , ii conteinlnt 12 acres and 1, 4 perches, 'and . con. , veyed to George Kern Teter by two deeds, one thereof from' Sebaitian 'l,,pgebergee, dated the . 1 , 3 d of . September; 181 , and other from • ._ George and ..facob Longeberger, and. dated the 41h December, 1827, with . the appurtenances; • censieling , or a two ..siorY Log Divelling House, • 'Weaver Shop, Log; Stablci, , Stone Spring.hoese and Apple ()mbar& , No. 2. All that certain improvement and tract er parcel of land, situata in 'West Penn towship, Schuylkill couney,• - beireried by, lands of Daniel •• Correll, Henry 'iVideraMniN refer (lass 'and others, containing 1:-acres, 'and Conveyed. to George Kemmerer,by Adam Lialt, by deed dated •• the 13th:Novenber, 1840. -' ' ', , N 0.3. All that certain Mesaurige, tenement and -' tract of land, situate in West Penn township, Schuylkill county, bounded .by lands of.lienry - Shirer, David-Sechler,' /ohn Lorah, late Daniel Koenig, Michael Hartung and others, containing • 99 acres and 3 perches; and conveyed .to George Kemmerer, by Peter Hess and. Thomas. Everitt, Eateutors of Peter Everitt. dee!d.. by deed dated • the 2& April; 1842, with the appurtenances, con. : siding of a one story Liig Dwelling House, two • Log Stables and Apple; Orchard. Late. the es. • 'tate of George Kemmerer': ' ' I , 'Seized and taken und'er Execution, and will be Sold by JOHN GtWOOLISON- Sheriff . ~. • - ISheriff (Mee, Orwigs4 # burg, August 5,1813.1 (- 1 • ' 'LIVER Err.S _LW k ,DAWSON-- Nether M=' 46 of !lie 'Village Bliicksryst4, Walls End Mi- Per, &c• ':just .received nod for sale, price 87i cells, 47. B. ANNAN.' August 5f ' - 32 pUAEYIS3I ,on Puseyim, tnr:111 Gentrt Just reccifred and. for en IC by Aug,u4 5, ; HANNAN. • tA),sT Wednesday evcnind , near the cornerof Centre Mrand rilarket at., a nioarning, Breast Pin, of m,re value in the n*nei, than 6 any one else The finder affidavit% it ail'. Si J. Beatty's st all , be suitably re warded. August 5 • TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. 111,41r.:RELI 'S Tratellers Guide throughout the United States. .Also Maps of- Pennsylvania Sre„ latest editions. lust teceived and ror sale by August 5, -j B. BANNAN.—) . . OCKIIAIirS , HISTORY OF NAPOLENI4, -nab: two volumeu; . two ,patraits, • sents lust received Ite?ror Fate b'yj , 'May 27 22 r NAS . 1 ,-, AN-ORDIN irg AlNie' , . ‘ 1 For 'regulating; curbing. and patine - Me side • • • walks aii d gutters inparl t iof Centre and Pail . road Streets. -._ l' - ;.• : ' , Skcnetn 1. Be it ordained and , enacted . by the ToWn COunctl of the borough of Pot4iille, 'and it , is hereby ordained and enacted ill the authority of the same, that the grades or reguletitins of the ascents of Centre Street. front Central Block north. wardly to the northeastcurner of Laurel treet., and southwardly to the South line of Morris's Ad. dinar, be, and the same: is, hereby fixed 'and es. tabl,ished as follows, vim— . ' "I NORTH CENTRE. STREET,. EAST SIDE. ' , Atrihe northeast Corner of Centre l and Norwe gian streets the curb line shall •atintmence• two and a halt - inches below the top of‘Central Block, from thence tall one foot five inches to a Calvert, 'I distant one hundred and two feeti•frour thence shall rise one foot 'seven and a half trietaXito the southeast corner of Market street; tie.nce level to the northeast cornertof said street, theneci shall rise nine itches - to a summit eighty 'feet distant, thence fall one foot three inches to the sthitheast corner of Callowhill street,: thence rise two !inehes• to the northeast eorner of end street; thence rise eight feet one inch and five tenths to the South east corner off' High i•trei t;thence rise five inches and five tenths to the northeast: corner of said street; andA r am thence rise twelve' teeti five in ches to the northeast cerner of Laurel street. - • NORTH :CENTRE STREET., -- WEST SIDE Camtnencing at the Culvert one hundred and two feet north of Norwegianstreet, the pne_ ot the curb shall be three inches below the top of Central Block, and' from 'thence shall rise one foot 'four inches, to the Southwest corner of Mar. ket stied, from thence level to - the northwest corner of said street, thence-fall one toot three tn• ches - Ani the Culvert, ninety three feet !distanti thence rise one foot two inches to the southwest corner of Callovitilli street, thence level to-:the northwest corner of said* street; thence rise one foot five inches in the distance of•eigtitit feet, thence rise seven teet fotir inches to thelsOuth-. West corner . of High street, and from thence' rise thirteen feet six inches to the soothweste6rner of Laurel street. '1 • I SOUTH CENTRE STREET, EAST i SIDE. The curb line at the Southeast corner orNorwe gian street shall be eight inches above the top of Central Block, and from thence shall rise six feet to ,the mkt-beast corner of Mahantango j street, fro - in thence -rise four and a half Inehest to the southeast corner, of said street; theriai dee three feet ten inches ,and seven tenths to the northeast corner of Church Alley; thence level to the south. east Corner of said Alley, thence ' rise three feet nine "r i ches to the northeast corner Of Union street, thence rise nine feet five inches to the south. side of the next alley, thence'fall sixteen feet to 'the northeast corner of Much Chunk street, thence rise fifteen feet seven inches to the north east corner of Market street in Morris's Addition, thence level to, the southeast coiner Of i the said street; and tram thence fall twenty-eight feet to the south line of Morris's Addition.' • E: • SOUTH CENTRE STREET, WEST SIDE. Commencing at the Culvert one , ;hundred and . two (feet north of, Norwegian street; the curb line . tWe're, shall be three 'tidies below the top of Cen- Val Block, and . tram thence shall rise seven feet. , eleven inches to the northwest corner of Mahan. tongo street, from thence rise nine inches to the.' . southwest side of the said street; thence rise four feel and two inches to the porthwest corner of (Morel. Alley; thence level to the southeast side of said alley, thence rise three feet seven inchei to•the,nOriliwest corner of Ueion street, thence rise nine feet five inches to the south side of the next alley, thebee fall sixteen feet to a point op.' fue•ite to the northitait corner-of Manch Chunk , street, thi t ree, rice ,fourteen feet one, inc h .to the nrirthwes corner Of ;Market:street in 'Morris's; Addii ion,thence level to the southwest Icorner of said streets; and from ihente tall twenty-seven feet three inches to' the south. hoe of Mcrtis'S Ad: dition • 12.632 261,277 21 6 , 9 0 9 AD. 2,800 5,130 7:9:30 8%191 . 306,e30 MI '7O 65 200 MIMI coal transported on Thursday evening .1303f.4. nine I=il - f. 3 . 35 • 10 525 „ 1 0 860 220 1 978 • p , 1'2838 VICIPA N,'Agent. rzide. 1 ,unk Cur the- week- 3t 1151 0 ~ .. Wilfra OF PAVZNIENTSI , . Sr.cri,;Nlk. ',rho width of the pavemeriiii Or oute. walks in Cent re. street shall be as yr flillo!s.viz.,-. .In that girt of Centre street between the south lin : lit 11:Nris's Addition and the South _line of Mini ithia Poles Addition, they, shall he eleven feet wide. From thence to High streetlthey shall he fifteen feet wide on the east side of the - street, and on the west side, ofsthe same width' as far ,north as NorWegian street, (measuring,' in plies 'sea front the true line of the street ) iin'd from_ thence shall extend in n,strnight line.-to as to be fourteen fele from the house at the southwesicor ner of High street. From the southsvest corner of High street, the curbstone shall extend in a straight tine to a point at the southeast corner of .11_,aurel Alley, eleven feet froni the %Vest side of )Cent ie. street; and thence . eontinue at thedistance „of clevep feet therefrom, to the southeast corner of Laurel street. f 1 J i • .Fromithe southeast corner of High'etreet,. the curb 'stone shall extend to a point thirteen feet frpni the east side of Centre street, 'and distant one hundred and seven feet from Northern -Block, from thence extend, thirty-three feet toi a point e leven feet from the east side of. the .Street, :and from thence continue •at the distance 'of eleven feet from the eist side of the street, loathe smith easreurnnr of Laurel street. ! 411, • 11041 1111 10919 .1923 95,110 Rail Road. nt oft:n:11 franspo . itd ing Thursday evening., 8309 128,837 •.1 • • 137.t40 EWELL, Collecuirz:zzl lint 17,735 'rar . 19.336 ADESTY. Collector ' 6 it, Road. of coaltransportedl on Thursday evnning fast 4A .. 1; • . ,67.122 , LEAVER, Collector. PA:R. f' OF RAILROAD STRI ET. , SECTION 3. Commencing at tne norowes'. COT. ner of Market and Railroad streets, at n odfnt ten feet seven `niches below the top of Central' Meek, the curb line shall rise six inches to the southwest corner of Callow hilf street. ! I There shall' be but one line of, curbstone add one risement or stde.iwalk in this street," whrah chaff be on the west- side thereof, and six feet wide, measuring from the trite-line of the street. SEjTV'N •1. - The side-walks or foot-Wave on both sides of Centre street, from the sointi Bacot Mor ris's Addition to the south side of fjeurel street, and on the west side of, Railroad strdet between Market and C,alloehill streets, • shal\ be graded, cut down, or fi lled tip, according to i 0 several as cents and descents:herein above settfertll, and curbed and patted : and the gulteral made and paved as herein after directed, and the property in front of which such footways or sidewalks and gutters s,hall be mrde and paved, shall, be and the same is hereby taxed with - the exPerree thereof; in proportion to the extent of the Same in front on said streets. agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly entitled, "A supplement, to an act entitled an act incorporating :;the town of POttiville in SehOylkill County into a' Boroagh," passed the 15th day of Rine,' A. WilB4ll.' SECIION 5.- The curbstones to be ; placed idsaid streets, shall - be at least three- feet rung,•twdleet wide,-aed six, inches thick, and wherevei it may be necessary to extend the curbstones more than ten inches above the, gutter, that for evety inch soextended, they shall have an inc reased width to- • of twO inches. ' The front and Olds of said curbstones mlist be dressed straight an s u smooth for the breadth done -foot from the top ; the top must disci be dressed straight end, smooth, and brought to an , uniform thickness of six inches ' dressing down the back for the bre adth of three inches, and deVilled to correspond with'.the rise of the e nvement..The curbstones must be set so that the:front shall lean back one and one half inches to the foot rise, and the top to correspond with the, grade herein estab lished. - • , i• 'SECTION gutter three f4t wide shall be paved outside of emit curbstone, by placing drow of well burnt brick on edge, , with their ends to the curbstone, baying fall from it of half an inch in thetr length; the remainder of the gutter to be paved with small smoothed- or :rounded stories, and supported by a- small ' curbing or flat stone, set on-edge and extending at least four, inches lower than the adjoiiiing pavement \ of the gutter. Tire depth' and shape of the said gottets shall, with the several aseetos and de.eents of the seine, be regulated by, the Borough Surveyor,nr: other person appointed by the Council for that purpose. ' SFOTIoN 7;--That the several) provisions;pow. ers and pi 'tables contained' in the eighth. ninth .und tenth sections ',Of an' ordinanee passed tl.e .16th day Of May, A. Ep1843, entitled an ordinance fur the regulation, cashing and paving of Minket street from Ccntro strect to the upperCulvett ; Adams stoeit: from -Market to. High street, and Third street item Mlirket to High street,'bel and the some are hereby; Made a partof this erdinince, the Same as if the whole of the Said sections were - herein setlurth in full. I . Passed into in Ordinance,the Twenty .fifth day of Juno A. D.:4843; . FRANCIS j Pres . /. , kriEst:'—'lsAAC BECH. ToWfl C1014;1 . Pottsville, August 5, 1813: 1: - 1 . 33 EMS EMI - 1* *IDLASTIER & SALT-A. 50, tonic ;Plater, 150 eacke Oround Salt. for sale by 0(3,29 • 44 , 111141.,KR HAGGEPTY. 1: " 77;,;, - ;;'.1'..:':::':•.". 0 ".it . :;71". ' i:: 7 . ,:-, ~ .i. ~, 1 ... , . i 1 , EIM Repast. of edirirel - :dluntiinter,.T I tems*: of the . , Raven, duly 21fh,1813. Assets and Li' - .1 , 1842 - . CR. 13y-balance tentlining in his kinds as perliattientent on July 12, 1042 .. October 30, Sy 'cash-received of 'hi: ' lip Buyer; collector; on account, I 1843—March 14 by catih.rezeividinf Jacob Faust,' for removing inc. t Ll stone. March 22 by . e'ash received of 134E4. Collector, on account I ' 351 73 July 11 .by.casb received of Daniel Saylor, fOr fines • , • , July 'll by cash received of jobn . Freehafer; for fines, renty, &c. July..-13 by eaeli received- of John Marlin, Ecq.'fOr Sties , July 24 by cash received of, Phi Boyer, collector, on account July 24 by cash received of Phi' ' Boyer, fur balance due on c:upli ,for 1841 , . • • - ly 24 by balaWee 'due to. Edw • Huntzingeri Treasinret • I 1842 Jul , / 30 To an order in favour of .B. Fisher• .August 3 to an order in favar of Jo , • Saylor August 19 to an order in favor of chael Fieehtifer October 20 to an order in favor Join Saylor r • 1843—March 6 to an order in fa of Mr. Peal Juile 7 to an order in favor . of P • Fritz Junel7 to an order in favor of Per mus Hoffman • , I June 5 to L an order in favor of Jd Christian, June 7 to an order in favor of Jose Reber - • lune 7 to an order, in favor of ./e• Loyd Julie 5 to an order in favor of Jq Byerly Junc 7 to an order in favor of Jo , Saylor. 'June sto order in favor of Fre rick Beck 1 June 7 to an order in favor of Jai Eline lune 7 to an order in favor of Jdi than Bond . June 7 min order in favor of F Hass • ,1 June 12 Wan:order in favor of,Cli • ../ - luntainger-, July 3 to an oroer in favor of Dar Saylor . Julyy 3'o an order in favor of Fred. Beck 1 July 3 to an order in favor of Peter Fritz , July . 3 to an order in favor of. Daniel Fritz' July 3 to an order in favor of John Frrehafer July 3 to an order in favor - of John Freehater _ - . July 11 to an order in favor of John Freqbafer July 3ito . an order in favor of Jacob Kline • • July 3to an order in favor of J cob Kline I • Jul' 11 . to 1 gaits writing paper $ 64 June *5 to' awarder in favor of Sarah Norman ' June 5 to an - order - 1n favor of Philip Boyer 47 5 June 7 to an . order in favor of Philip Buyer I - ,S. 00 June 7 to an order in favor of John -- Saylor 30- 00 June 12' to an order in favor of Philip Boyer • ; .12 90 July 3 to an order in faior ofJOhn ' Saylor' • - , • • 18 25 July 24 to an order in favor of Philip , foyer - -9 , 94 Approved by the Town Couneirthie 24th day ofidly, 1843. , • . ! DANIEL H. STA6ER, • CI i rk. & buyPOI haven, July 29, 3 —3 • .. TO FA3111,10.! ()wand's [lmproved] Tonic Miittijre_ fir 110 SE who would have rebourse to a'.fami/y Medicine for FEVER. .o . lb l i Acme, Dyspepsia, and /ilervatis Weaknesses; shotild dischminate be tween the Ithousand and oni"jrentedtes constant. ly heralded forth to the pufilic, - and that;almost universally successful presctiOton called ' ilowanp. [lmproved] Tank Mixture. • .1 • A few remarks will serve to illustrate the dif. ference. In the first place; the Operation of, the Tonic Mixture. in the cure ofi Emit,. and Ague upon entirely new and p'eculiari yet saferlprlnci ples. Secondly :It rot ,only prompfly arrests the coarse of the chills, when punctually ancf perse veringly Used, but it soon i i •esteres theiwonred, (unctions of the general sistern Ito a p rfectly healthy state ; when relapses; are no] more liable, ensue that lin attack of thekliSrriAc in one wk() las never' had it before. Thirdly; The ;system, during, the `administration °lithe 'lmproved Tonic Mixture, springs up at once.lunder its benign in, jluence, a id . gives forth an earnest orreturning health and rigoUr. Fourthly : Producing more 'or less effect on the bowels, i t he e ause of !the dis ease passes off in they most istrongly indica. ted by nature. Fifthly . Its effects on the sys.. l tem are unifornify mild and sale, as wefi as effi cient, and it is as well adapted; to, the feeblest in. hint, sitriPly by a modification' Of the,dase, asio the most vigorous'adult.. 1 • The above medicine may be had in Pottsville at .66.Diug and Chemical -ttine of 1. . p JOHN S. C y j MARTIN,. Agent for Schuylkill yuunty. Pottaiille, July 29, 1)343. , • i • . `PARE REDUCED ON THE; PIIILADA READING iNNI! POTTS• VILLE R .IkILHQAD. , Rx.s -Ist Class Cars. 2clClss Cara. Fare to Pottsville, $2150. $!, 00 To immediate phints also reduced. The Passenger'krain ,nost leaves the Depot. corner or Broad and Cherry s street daily at 7 o'clock AL. M.. stopping at the usual way vaunts, and arrive at Potts. !Mc at 112 leaved' Pottaville at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12 clock. Passengers for Northumberland, Sunbury. Danville, and entawissa meet stages at Pottsville on the arri val of the trains daily, and are carried through wtth out delay to either of those Places for s4.i - I Passengers for Tit tnaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and`Wilkesharrie, quit the ears at Port Clinton /t7B miles from toe cur' and take the cars Qf the Little Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua, thence go .by good stages till Mauch Chunk, where they [tient the pa Act boats for Wllksharre., 0 - are to Mauch Chunk, I 350 Fare to Wilkes barre,, 1 5 00 • S. , BE A IiFORD, S e cretar y. Philadelphia, July 24, 1843, I 31 --- . JAYNOSTO V RSIIFIOO 9nne • medici nes wa ranted to "rn destroY worsiri citildreh," tire ver y we calculated te'destroy the cliilArcn too. IThis i n thecae° with JOree's Tenic v ireimffuge.,; It doe n Contain a single Ingredient bich can harm the too delicate infant, and yet it elpelaVormsfrote th ay tern with a facility, and' ce minty, perfectly.ast nis ing. Nor is this its only tie ative properly: It is afi Stomachic, and in remittent and intermittent t eve , hhelaien administered withi qoit. grat.fiing,roplte. Obstinate cases of Piles. have yielded trii its influen. and its tonic qualities render ,it an excellent medici in the cnnvalescent stage efall diseaseet.l . lt is ec ..: me" pleasant to the taste. i •',_'. I - • For sale by Eichhottz sSS Sanderson Potterklle, gents', for the Proprietor -f .. , . - 1 • • - .... If,EADEN PlPeei-isuffiiiently a -A 1. purpose cif. in trattaCinglWatrr into for Ale cheap, by_ ; , AOOl - 15 • JOURNAL. - .- - 1 iNEW: DRUG STORE. , ..:-."- ~. E. B. 'iEICHHOUTZ, & CO.. re ' --r vr7-ii - specically::kreferilia - Ithil: citizens o f • VotsvillciAnci Scheylkil. county. gen. 4.-All- - erally, J.hat :they, belie{ opened, ( in t e.istore formerly iccupied . by !gr. Sister,) a ennui' asiortment:4---.- . . .1 .;-?.. D r ~,,,' i- , 1 Meilicines, . - • "'• • _I Chinzicali,l • Paints, . . Oils,'. !! - * Drs.. . Oonrialtes; ' Petty, ;_ . • Glass, i' 1 S pice 4. . . ' ' . Patent 'llieicines, erc., 4e. ' __ id solicits - a. shaiel of -public pliropage, Canis:. :ently 4ssuring the public that' every article in heir line, ahall be of the first quality, aid pure ly geniiine.• Havliig served a regular apprenticeship to the incsltn ehtiadelphia., those who favour them th a call can rest, satisfiedthat they willguard trimly agiiinst all mistakes, and have their med. eines put , up with the greatest care and nicety. Physicians prescriptions attended to with par. iculareare, at all Ileum CountrY Physicians and 10rekeUpers, supplied at a atriall advarice on ci (y PH7: I . Pottsville, December 3. 49-f, . . . $l5 Ciii MI 3 ' OD 5"00 en 36 70i / ousi $51574 128 iO ISM if . • -BY RUA'S %VUrtKS. • splendid edition of Byron's Works, to 6e corn pleed 'in 12 Aninbars,, with six weal plates at 25 lents per number. First and Second numbers just eceived and for sale by' , B. BA NNA N. July 1, . 27 $ 690 4R 1 IZ3 $ 732 94 FRIPDERICA:BRE3IER'S WORKS. The i Neiphhors:• ' • The Morrie, or family cares and family joys," 11-÷ Family, , The'',President's Daughter. and the Tviins and otherh Tales—Just received and for sale by July' P 18; 28— , BANN AN. I • II MERCILANT lIOTEL, 8720 00 NO. 4i COURTIAND STREET, NEW YrqtEC. ITup subscribe r respectfully notifies his • friends and uthers,that he has recently open- At new and conveniently. furnished Hotel,' at Coartland it., 'a short distance above his old .1 stand,jand nearer to Broadway- !••• llle Will be better able to accomodate his visit ra as tiffs house is larger, and lilted up with *sit. tne parlors' in modern style, and seventy far . rijelled Bed-rooms. , ~ (lel lurks his customers Will 'continue their patronage to the new establishment, and would inform them that he has reduced his price of Boarding to one dollar per rlav,. CHARLES WYCOFF. , , - Philadelph;a, April 29, - lB— • , •1 [ HOVERS CKLEBICATED INK. . Pill§ Ink, which in n ow acknowledged bpall who erns used it. to be superior to any other Ink man ufactitrcd is, always tor sale by the subscriberlat • 11 adelphia prices. , • • MerChainte, and others who purchase to SO again, will be:supplied at manufacturer's prices' by the Gross r d ozea bottles.. This Ink is new patronised by Congress, and used trn,, in all ilco'rlepartmeOtaot Washowton 'lAlrrnya for guidon drnft, at $1 per gullim. or 25 coots por qunart. B. RANNAN, I d I !Agent for the Madufacturer. I _ 26 Juntl24, i 1 PCITTSVILL'E AvATEK COMPANY.. iik . : ' o wners of Hydrants are - hereby informed ,that, until ratifier notice, the Water'will he ratio pt•cl off at 9 o'clock,. P. M: and nut on at 5 o'clock, A: M., et epting on Sunday morpings, when it will be . put on' at G. and talien.off at 8 A. M. lOvv!ners of Hydrants are requested to be particular in haying their Hydrants closed during the night, to prevent waste of water. . I Ustng the Watecfor washing pavements is positive ly, forbidden. : ' 'No ' person is allowed to use the Hydrant Water for building purpnkes without first taking out a per nit for that purpose. JAMES M. BEATTY. , Chairman Wafer Committee. Po i ttaville, July 19, 18 - . 29 . - . ' FASJIIOSABLE TAILINCIN(.I4 I• : ..:- • • 1 1 I . , JOSEPH CHRIST I . 110 e lpectfully informs his friends and the public that he has succeeded B. T. Taylor in the above be-, si pub- at the-:dill `stand in, Centre street, where' h will berhappy to wait upon thlise who may favour! him With a call. He has alto on hand, superior Wool: died'Clntlis.,Suntner Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest- , iTs ofevery desCription which will 'be made to or-, d rin the must fashionable and workmanlike manner, . ar On inusireasonable terms... . Pottsville, July F2,-1813. • " 30— '' ' , • TO RENT.- . . HE subscriber offers for rent,''i good two slo, ry Ftniie dwelling house; eltusted in thegio • g Turli.of Schnyljtill Haven', adjoining the Wash. i gtenllotel. Altaehed to the dwelling is a good , . 'garden ; -and substantial stabling. Possession can '1 e had immediately by applying to the subseril I er,at Mount ( 1 .7 a then 1 . , HANIEL GR.4EFF. Jr. or to 1 : GEORGE CAUFFMAN, . ! I C. 'h - SChuilkill Haven. I Jply 22. I. . 30--3 t.• 0 00 $739 9 • 1 Journals of the Legislature of 1813. • .. 11P. Journals of the Senate - and House of Repie eentatives rilthe Commonwealth vi Pennsylvi•- ia„'of 1843, and:the packneeV for the several School' istricis in the County of Schuylkill, have been re .eiveil at the Cornmistionars' ira_e in. the Borough of • rvi igghurg and tire ready for r delliery to. ail entitled to receive them.! . JACOI KAERCIIER,CIerk. Coiptnissioner'sloffice , Or wigbiturg.,July„:22, 1813. $ . my. . 30- . , iBULL.-A fine Dill kept at Deer Park 111 iik Daly. Bulra llcad. duaa 24, • ; . . . ‘. • , ' 2G__ To Dyers, Bleaelt ere,' Paper ',Talkers, Steam _Engine Builders, and others i I PASCAL IRON WORKS. . ..... WELDED 'WROUGHT IRON TUBES ... ' ; From 4 inchei3 to 3 In cabbie and 2 to 12 feet long, capable Of sustaining pressure f•out 400 to WOO lbs. per square finch, with Stop .1...k5, T., Lo, and other fixtures to sod, fitting tog,ther, with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and lot LOCOMOTIVE and ether STEMd BOILER Ftuta "Pfß Ctyl Abbt 1 \ 7 , I , , -- Manuifactured and for sate by 1 NORII.O,O?I'4SIiER .6t.. MORRIS. Warehouse p. E.-,Corner of Trard & Watnutl3rreeta, 1 ' 1 PIIILADELPI.IIAg .., • 1 Jril v 1I .. 1 • • , , I , H DR 11G , S AN DI MEDICINES. !UST received in additiop to former supplies, a general assortment of L Drugs, . ' ',Points; : • 1 • Megicirim!.• Oil!, and Turpentine, 1 Chemicals,' i , ,1:) , Stuffs,, " -," • .! -'Patent ileilieinis,. 1 aniithes, , . [ Perfumery. ; L Gloiss, from 7 by 9 to 21 4 , 30. Together with every article in his line, white he offers for sale,at a small advanie,and solicits the at tention- of Physicians and country dealers generally. I I JOAN S. C. MARTIN. 1 4" Particular attention given to Physician's err 'scriptions,al all hours , , Noveinher 26. ' :• irom imbstantial and 'convenient Stone Store and 1 1l Wharebouse, at Mount - Carbon, lately in the oc cupancy of.loseph White &. Son. The store is .40z i. , 111 fect,, and the warn house 60611 leer, - LI both being. 2 stories high in front ;having ' excellent cellars or tither basements, the 1 .48 front; on n no t r h a o r r:ich u a r re p o i ri .n th: l e e r v e e a l r . ti cif ,go th o e d ir-, d ock s far the grtzn e d nt a i„ C n t a h t e e b a a c c h k 6 o l f e m a e c r h c ; h t: n t , N lize bu b il y - ! 1 11 , the Canal, end go e nds'br t o re et: r ht by' P k & t i 11 R. Can be let; , disebOigodi nt the level of Ist floor of the Ware E . "house. directly into its rear, which rests against the ”st track o (the Mount Cartnin It 110 ad. . - i.. is-' 1 There ia. ample rOtint smiled the docks (deviling IV,: 'plaster; and a good lumber wharf' wilt be added . to 4, 0, 'the prem hies leased' if desired. n'al 1 . Inamedtate poseshioO given. . Apply at the: Dela. .--i; lwareCoalleompani's .' Offices. vi; ;to'. cc 1I • JOHN C NIAIII..L , Mount Carbon. , . . roe 1 , ¢:01' 3: R.i WinTE. . i el-I"' . • . -c l . -117 So o th 3d St., Thiladelphia, ' i. . 9--:- :' Pottavil e,July 18, it. i••• BIIII• 1111 Erit,isie‘ 'StEl[ool,,g„-r-Bian& Re ports 'io! teaeberu or common Schitols" to male qui their monthly reports. Just receiv ed andror sale by•the;eingleoi July, buodrel copiew, by. Istrpng for th! the Hoene" BAN*IAN EMI W. vattusi.E, F987111D1A6 AND (PM)415410T IIgtCIIANT. • Arch Street'wharf, • , = PHILADELPEIIN, 101ESPF.CTFULLY informs ,'hislfidtmds and the that he is prepared Ito ;receive and for ward Merchandize, of eery descrimitin, to all parts on the Jtiniatta. West and North itranChes of tee Susquilmonah, and Schuylkill and Vale° Canna via . Schaylkill and Union Canals. wbich!are iMotnPleto order, and such arrangements made pato insure a fall supply of Water during. all the year. j Shippers of produce will find it to.be their iotere, to send produce to the rhilsdolphie Market, via Schuylkill and Union Canals. it being the cheapest sac safest - route. ' I ' Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on Band, at lowest market prices. 1 - Every attention paid to shiptienf of Merchandiae • by good safe boats; _colnmanded: by 'careful captains together with promptness in salesof Produce. hierehandize will not be demined in store on ac count of stormy or wet weather. the boats load and unload under the Store in the dry. Philadelphia,July 1, 1813. : • wines i cA.NT.s. • T HE subscribes his just recalled a fresh sup ply of Sallie) , and Roilnif Whips of a supe rior quality—Also a lot of:Elcklary : Cana, welt Brier]: at 3li cenla each. i I. July t. 27 , • 8.1 BANNAN: Refs zi;erators, Water Fitter;s., and Water .Coolersi ; • t. I ; I t OLIVE R EVANS, No. ISlChfsnut street, near IL" -Front, would inform the public, he is now able atter mach experience, ' i sad 1n connection with the late improvement in their manufacture, to offer the above articles With: a• craifiderice . in' their ouperierity' to any he has made. , Toe Refrigerator for cooling and preserving on articles for culinary purposes, as well as water, 4.e., is lined with tnei.al on the inside, and fur nished With an interior Mr C4amber. a simple, but most effectual ventilator, - tq , which Meals, , St.c., are kept sweet and . pure in the warmest of weather. , ' -I , The -Water Filters can be placed in the Refri.: sgerator so as to be used in connection, or separ ately if desired, the whole forming .a complete end ap propriate piece of donnestie:Curniture for a ;diuitigToom,-hall or kitchen;—alvery small quail lily of Ice.preserving and Ccioling, the entire con tents. The Filters are calculated for all seasons and climates, making the most 'font and hrackish water as pure as the best of,spiings._ They are a very valuable acquisition to aphin's cabin, as is proven by the many Indere received from the Na ay for theih. 4! The Haler Cooler and Filler pre made express. ly for Hotels, Public Building•siand Stores. - • a' All orders for the South; will meet atten tion and be :packed to insure sate carriage. Er OLD REFRIGERATORS can be. altered ti) correspond with my lett', iMprovements, and have Water Filters placed t o thein if desired.— Old /liters also altered. and repbired at short ice. All orders left: at this office for W ' t er Fit ;era or Refrigerators will be Promptl'v ttended _ - B. BAN t . AN. iteLicaous *Vt. IHE subscriber has just. rei log religious works, which at Philadelphia prices: " Wilmer's Episcopal Manual Faber on the Ditliculties'of Rn A Memoir of the late Rev. 'Dee; The devout Churchman's Corn) The true Catholic no RuManist The Holy Communion, by Poi .Recognition of Friends in anoi The Christian's Faith , 13ifihop Grhiwold on the Relorr uo on the Aposb :Parlour Devritions 48- Philadelphia, - June[24,' Famkly and Private Prayers, Mr. Barrian . - MEDMI POTTSV k:ricAaii.3lT. FTIROOPS will be transport ed , on thi phia Reading tv_Pottsviler Rail Road, toand from the Pottsville Eneanipitient, — at khe follow ing rates, per trip. ° From Phila. to Pottsville, imd ba de $2 00 " Norristown do i 1'75 • " Phoenixville . 150 , ." Pottstown, db 12 5 " Reading, I . 09 " Hamburg, d i. 060 OrWigsburg, 0 30 " Schuylkill Haven, d? 025 ' Officers .of companies intending to visit the a. bove Eneamprrient, will oblige by riorting the number of their men to the ul:iserib vat Read ding. .G. NICrIOLLS ,Sup't. Trarisp`t. Phila: R coding & Potioville R. R June 10, - SAND! SAND!: THE subscriber has 'ti. large quantify of excel lent Sand, which he will ileli 11 ver any place in the Borough. et sltleents OP cart oad, and as the hauling is all down hill he will guarantee that the loads will be much larger,than those generally hauled. ! I - 1 2 • ' 1 ' .• :' DAVID G. 'ITENGING. I ' P 5--Thno ' r , June 17, . - - - FLO p ft - - 31..urprisitl_..ctecked and plain Matting very low by Airy2o 21— , T. & J. Bkikl! CY. . FOR, SA LE. , I FORE aubscnber 11 Ran Road Cars. (drop ; liottoms, ail ih , good runnihg ordfir.and gulled to ifie Nloura. CarboO or West Wallah road. Also, fine large horse, works gentle in'eingte or double har ness. Apply ,to, I - • • 1_ • . '•JAINIr,§ •SILLYMAN, Jr. Pottsville lily 15, - • 29-3 t LIFE Li:SPEECHES FOR $l. A FRESH supply just leceived ar,d for sale - 434 - by. B. &ANNAN. •1 July 22, , , , 30— 1719315C1N1,0r 7EDICINES. , _ I ii GENERAL asaortment kept constantly on •&.. r a hand at • • 1 EICHDOT_ITZ,{/r.: SXNDERSON'S New Drug Store, Pottsville 3 0 Pa July 22, DD. D. JAYNE'S ''`A,11:111:11 MEDICINES, . . ! . iot.o jiT FACIIII6TATZ ;&.S!XNDERSON'S New tome, Store, Potteville , Agents for, l Sehuyikilt C _o July 2,2 ~ . , 11 ICE CREAM;AND:.MINER.AL WATER I 'T UE subscriber serves; - up lee Cream every equalidlariy !Procured in Philadel phia, and private, families served up by the' quan tity at low rateSi:r: His Mineral*ater F4intaip is daily supplie& with pure Mineral: Vyater, which he invites the public liven!! dnd.try. '[ • June ; 'JOHN S. C. MARTIN. , .• "CalitliaiClLL.l—;, A fresh supply (tom mon tbr snip by .4111.1..1rMAN do CU. • March 1 18. - MALL PAINT Bp.X.E§—Of an a:teflon quality I..cheanjor sale by I B. BANN AN. June 3; 23 IME ItlV:Sl12Vl TiS.;tr iotJer.:ey alleietDteLBdf o?I! ders, for, eitletdie,ip fry E. Q.A. lIENDER.SOq., - 'May 1 . ),•• • I • 2t - Wistars Balsam of Wild Cliernr, ".' i `good and offkaacions rerno dy for the prevail tog infittenza,lforlsale at -' ' . .10101 S.IC. MAR,T-INS `hook St?ife, Centre si., rottivillei Pct.tiville,'July,r, 1-813. , 31_,; , • . . Itevr-Drs.l, STitht & Anthon•s ' just received, and far pale by July 22. j , '- B. ,HANITAN,.* nig ESBY fIYNIN BO K 4. Prei.by'rerizri)-iflyinn Books' inued by 311r4 Board bf PriblicattOn jirie received arid for 8114 by • I : t i •; B. BANNAIc. rottevill, July, 8,1813. j• . I • 28=- ' I I 11111 =I IN BANKRUPTCY. - FOR Dis,ciunGE. EIASTBRN DISTRICT OF pr.riNSYLVANIA. In Ilankrtipcy. ; • , • NOTICE:: • PE ITriONT for Discharge and Certificate . 411 . under the Bankrupt Law has been filed by Enos Jones, Carpenter, now Laborer,Sehuylkill ' !County. • . And Friday the 20th day of ()Mohor next. at 11 o'clock, A. M., is appointed for.the hearing there. of, before the naid'Court, sitting in 'Bankruptcy, at the District Courtßoom in , the City of Phil t• delphia,lwhen Ind where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who.have proved then. Debts, and all other persons' n interest. may ; appear and show cnwe, if any,they have, why euch Die. charge and CcitificVe should not by gral.ted. tIOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. 27- ~ July 39, NOTICE. .Pt.TITION for Dieckarge and Certificate tY‘ under the Minkrupt,Law, has been filed'by Wifiiani D. Johnson, late Hata ECeeper, now Detit!estiri, Schuylkill county.- j And. Friday, the 29th day ofSept. peat, at 11 o'- clock, A. M., is appointed for the heoring thereof, before the said Court ; sitting, in Ilimkruptcy; at the District Court Room, in the City of Plidadel. pile, alien and where the Creditors of the said PetttioOer; who ha've proved their Debts, and all other *mins in interest, may . appear and 'show cause, ic any they. have, why such Direnarge and Ccitificateshoilld not be a ranlol.- FR AS. IIe)PKIINSON, • Clerk of tbe DiiAriet Court. 26 .1, • .21, The,ifollovng Law .Books ; are. far sale by the subscriber.' Whiirtons Digest. '2 vole ' McKinney's Ifigesi, I. do • - •5 00 .. Do' Juictice, • . , 450 Binn's Justice. ,5 00 ' -Seleet Laws of Pen iNylvania, ' 1 00 •!111Ws Reports Vol. 1, ' 4 00 , Pennsylvania Rcpurid vol 2; . . . 400 Subimriptions also rceeived for Iho' American Law. I,4loszazine, published in Philadelphia; by TS:, J. W. inhnson.- Prize S 5 'per annum in advance. ; juno 3, 23-- 11'. 13.ANNAN - New Fashionable Clothier, Store , VITOSITE TilE Towti "nl5§T opened fir the Benefit -Of the Poor,by "n selling at reduced prices' and ior cash, at the Town flail. - By sailing and:ex'aming you ttill find the Pt* ces to Suit the Tunes. Pottsville, November 15, 46 cOFFEE.-Ju.t received by the subsea, her a lot or prime CulTees, consisting of Rio, Legnica, Cuba, and a superior lot : of Old Govern, mentlava. warranted superior tq any eVer:effer'- ed before for sale in this place- Q:4- A. -11NDERSON. 1— May 0, ItliS. clued .(he follow he offeri tor sale 1 i PENNSV LI ANIA , HALL ) T!OTTS tiLLE, PA.; 1 • Yr OE public are respectfully' informed that the L 11 - i!uliseriber-Itas taken this large. and commo- . dious - eqatlishment, recently kept by ~.1 ••11.11 ' ' WeaSer & Peters. ~ . • N I : . 4,, ,.. . No exertions will b'e, ilpared by the - ,..i..--.-. • --. unders.igned to render : thentecommoda tions:•and cOhiforts of this Hotel, mini!, if not so perior to. those filroished while 'under - the control of others ; . . JOSEPH 11. %I.W EAV ER. $1 00 00 ;tor Bedetl 1 12i inpriort t' 37 5 clot Dorri 40 her world ' 25 25. • • at ion 25- lie office 61 - § . 50 •tecillr, May 6, 1843 lISCHOPL FOR YOUNG LADIES. y the R4v. 62} BASNAN. The public are respectfully infbrmed ,tbat greeably to a former notice, .I,4liss 'Allen from Ne' England, will open a flighs.chool for Young ;Ladies, c,n,Mondar the 3d pet!' next. hislruction win' be given in those branches 'usally taught (n'the New England Seintuaries. 'Poition in tho F,ternridary SI per tpir ll'igher hnghsh branches, inOuding French and Latin . fi do Zara Ling and Painfing , . . 2.. do Further information may be obtained by refer enee Le • JUlin Shippen,; William F. Cieane F. 9. 13. F. Pomroy, . T. ef J. Beatty: . Pottsville, March. 23, 1813., • 113 till vvrs.—Ahantiome aswortrnent of print ' and inusliins fnr sale very Oh'eail by . .•• . E. Q. & FIEN PERSON. • 21-- qEi;PECTFULLY inform's' the inhabitants of-Pottsville •ana. its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers -his professional her ces in all thc medical branches o he public. Practicing he HOirmre,mthiP system, and if requested, the Allecepaliie, hb hepes from long ,mtperienco to give . full satisfaction to such as will call on liiM. lie will he ready for profession. -al 6ervices at:any time at his r i esidenre. A. D. L I P PE, M . D. 49-tf Th.cembor VE.VEIL AND AGUE. ' RO WAND'S 7 0 NIC FRESH supply (lithe above Medicine.a certain .01.. cure for the fever end acne.' Just received and sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store eptember 3. -311— 11011 4 XTIIEltS 1 .—Jottt received end fo II!: sale it lut Feathers of grrrlient (pallr by March; R; Q. - 1101(ED & PICKLED SAE 4 MON jpFt re. '' .7 ecive l 4l and fur !ale by • 1 Mny T.& J. BEATV(.' ' HENRY CLAY, 13 [MD , ISEEDS.Inary Millet, tietTlP and Rape. Just recived and ' for sale by April O. 17— • B. BANNAN.. No. 53 North W;TEIi S r., 26erior allow Arch Sr PHILADELPHIA,- • icarPfErtjE a 'general aiscii,qnent or IRON and ~STEEI, may be-had on the most accom. modattng terths, IjIOTTSVILLE CEMETERY..—Appl,ientinn 14 for Lots;or tor TntermeniScen be made to JPIES BEATTY. Pottsville, April, p 1843. ' 18— . PAINT 131:1XE5.7- Th 6 Auhscrlber I r tp just received a-choice assortment of Oshurn'.s, Water Colors put up in Boxes of 12. 18 and 24 Paintp,tozether with tit lot of Toy Paint, (luxes, which he will sell at ,Philadelplifa. prices. Also &iblo and Camel's Hair Pencils.' ' • All Plods of Paints procured to order at the shortest Mitice.• B.. BA..IiN AN. June 24,• • 26 • ME Vatted Statel Cotirti LAW 7 ERMS nouroit AD: LD'PE: SI4NNI AN &CO; IRON sToTeE JAMES S. SPENCER, Philath. February IR, —5 11101tE LIGHT.. rgIH vent trivet' fully accomplished, Jessie icen4" Ceklumett and Unirtrraqyapproved Pcdent L - ard Lampc,oann entire .new.principte. The good qual ities of this Lamp have been Va. well tested as to en able thc . subscribers to'reccoMmend it to the public. as bring far superior to any !other .yet offered. Fur sale'by • • T.. At J. BEATTY. • NAt.-11... Aaron W. fladley . having purchased the. exclusive righv of making and vending the above Louis in Schuylkill County;eires notice that any in frinement on thC Patent will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Mari T. &.1 Beatty are A emits, for selling the Lamps in Schuylkill' County. Pottsville; June 3;1813. ; 23 3mo . PEttRYIA'N STEEL PENS. A : FRES!I supply. of Perryian Steel Pens, put up in pae kage3 . of 25 pero, at 75 cents per package. just received. Alan's fresh supply of 'he Pen, 14 new , article— ! and steel pens at 37i - cents per.prcr.s.' ~I‘ u r!e 241• 26 .1 IPBEASVS CATIDY:—;A supply of Peas C,oo l ,th Candy, just received fr'm the Wholeva Agent, Philudelphia, and for alto at MARTIN'S Pray tore • - Vreember 31, ' 1— ,-- 11HEESE„—A prime lot, of cbetee for Sale l•q• ••• ' • 1%; Q.A A. FIEN Dfkli.Sosl.2, ; • / Noy ' , • 21:4- , • Mil • 4pADIP DE KAI.I 1 "'• • • . rcrrrartta.n tinksS Ist 180; • , , • • ! I . The undersigned , nonneiite, of .Inonotion, (lei the , proposed Encipinitent to he held•en.tntS piste on Wednesday', the Itth'day.,9l Aninkt!ctext; eotdi: - ally Invite the thfferent: . icilunfellr Pothpsidear throughout the State to to pzoientik . dna otiesalen,.• ' Those ConipanieaO wh ahsll dltertitine , thr join ° the Ehcampntent, Brillplease netOyAby tiler lint oGJuly, or earlier 'if Possible, ittitiOK, tpe probable climber of the corp.., ao that the reOeite tents. and other necessa'rles may he providcd I • ("loaner Mainers of cieitiok ,will please ho designaled by a line plume, neenidielytet .regulation. ' I • F. D. an, • Lieut4T;Melfon; E. A., Kutzoer, . intr,a IDinnart, .• 'Maj. J. H. Campbell. • Col. C.*". 4 ; Jackson. F. M. Wy nlroop, Col. M. 13 irlicl. • " ' Adit. Itaihes, Capt. G. C. Wyt,koep, Cspl• 9;',W W. Frniquhas Cam t M Doertlin ger, car: re t!.. Capt. J. Nagle, I t;herl4 Capt. Jacob Werner% -I Z. PiaNDsq..." 11 r. C. M. Ta) lot, A' 13. NVhite, Esq.. • , Lieut. J. M. Dean!, - Andie4rWussel; • Lieut. J. 11Graclt Dr. dealidalberstadt. Atlirees Aojutaiit i f• .M: Nnakeep, SeCtlyXornmittes. - iebati coteaboire. Our exchonges 7ili pl -,------. 1110UNT'-cAmm.N.4ITEr. .- • . *—. I ti . '.,- , TnE subscriber 'most] respeqully innoutices . .- to the' public that ho has-tell:4 the above, ixi i- splendid and 4etightqa:43gtabliab.inent; .....: .. , w hie); will be Opeerq feu' 'their ,aa- ' NI sA- commodation on Moiiday the 10th ' -=..- ' inst. ' - I 5 ~., . . . , The' Hotel has lately etidergetnt a theiough re. : -• novation.with such improventeitti and 'additional furniture as will much „increase itut comfort and, • accommodation of his gueit tt. i, This Hold is situated at t le termination of the' Philadelphia and Reading llaitroo,93 miles from ' Philadelphia, adjoining the iflonitigh of Pottsville; and combines .all the adrintageg- of both' town and country—attached !to the kislablishroent ex: elusively for the rise of its gueoi: is a beautiful ornamental terrace gardeni am 4ietosed Park of • several acres, overlooking froinN rising grounds • the Railroad, the .chuylkill Ri*sr and Canal, the reservoir of the Schoylkilli NOation c 0 .., and '_ romantic e ro is antic end $e utifel. view at• 13 , the tirroundi!l Mountains. 4 ite Hotel, Bath' Houses and stables have 4 preOliful supply of.. pure mountain spring water, .The extensive aid ' airy stables and coach howies4voll be attended by careful and attentitia ostler's' ii, Railroad plen:. sure car and carrieges,l will' h.:el:rept for. the dc: commodation of guestslwishinit to visit the mines and iither places in this interektik regjon: As a pledge of ma dispOsitionl tdlitSe his best exer..... Lions to give satisfaction tq foi(gpests, he begs to refer to the reputation of the P.Nisltill Mountain _ House and Congress Half iniitbe Ciiy of Nevi _ York when kept by hiM,. artOirares them that . . having daily. access to the' P-fileclelithia market; • ' his supplies both for the TabfOand thellar shall be the beet that can be jprOcuryi-i, l ' ....” Families and individuals are optima that eie, 1 . Ey attention will be mild by ilse subscriber-B'nd ' 1 , his flintily to render. their visits"stapleanant and ', ' ' as comfortable as:ut any °Him; itabloshment in ' this country, arid e share yf.the 'itiblie patianage is respectfully solicited,. I ii•l - ' , - • - . • Cll.-MO. H. WEER. ' Mount Carbon, JUlylB, 1841. A ". 28--ly mzo . • • LAW noofes'- • WAI'T'S & SERGE: N't REPORT;;. ILVATTiand r l ge cults lorta of Cuei it Alm Supreme Cond. Vat ' Jug rttceisaa and fir sale at Philadelphi'a pr 1440 s, by V:llA,)tN'Alkt Junr, 17 h. '• •,• . • : 19-3 c• , • VIEWs -011. rOrtiVILIA.:. THE baltincoof th r eee yitwo, ( which ate e nounced by. , Aqi, l i ts-et'per:;osiledged ability; (Odle noperior to ittly li r ith4 , r9kiie, view ever piib'- . liFhed, will now be meld to yty 9 014 e I the coniern.—: Thue are but ni i' the, egote . 4 views T.9m9in: I . ing •-•end as the 'hate is groufittoll, snd no-more can he pultihed, thone in twin) 41ei Viini hail bk.; i . . .. . . • ter cell and procure o n e p t! tup'. • ,‘• July' 1, '2.7--- ' .1 1 t,. ti.' lIAIINAI4 . , CARD.I ! C. C. 1% ILLIA*3IB. DEliir of " • MOST respriettlily rettitrl hie.thianke to the . 1 -' ll - wiles and Gentlemen OtlYnttiville end vi... - eintt i r foi thelthcial patroratte! berett.fore; and' hopes' by cloee attention to hp3tioleseiett,lo mer.: it a continuance of the Foimeq ! All operations on the p•ettOr ill be one on the latest and - moat • approved 4riiicipler. Terms ' moderate. • • H -. • • C. C. W. will he at the Pmjaylvania Hall tee/ 24th July ,wheie he :can lbe aqplult44.l in,ieletton 'to his professiur. a . l July 8, I i,f THE Cq)*F.IIING WHICH !MS HPISTOWETS ON THE HEAD Or ma{i, iv-on±r 41 . • the principal rile ments of,butnan beauty.. Wbatztan • boless.pleassitt , to look upon than a bald g: Even in the timotor Prophet Eltsha " thou bald • lteiid was conii,dered, the superlative of and'reFir7 - nar.h ;and in modern days, the aefect i 3 cohrealcd with ; Olden* - care. But how mucli bet ter jol t ' remedy than. to con ceal ! A Col: hottila of vok:tio Haut TONIC wilt, in 11160f:tall cases, render a ttini unnecessary,by d.ec• orating the hare scal p with al tiew . ; growth I the hair is falling 11, no Matter from svhat.cause. few applicatioria of gAy:,=\-eitliAlli.Tovic will arrest. the thlapulatiig process: '1 5 43e facts do ,not"rest. upon our " say so;' - but tt; oii Bistirnonials of unclites ,tionab le trapectabil sty, ; i ••,; • • t. • .For vale by Eicholtzl&Sandxcie.Pottiretlle.Agepte - for the proprietor. 7 a 7. SOAP. A.NI). CAN OLE:g—sos p . and. ca.mllei of Lim Debt q./Ory 'by the bOX;Stild at PhiladelOici m brutactiirer.ll,i)rites,fretgl!t and change ridded, - by VIV.IIj . MARSHALL, , Corner of I:iprvreeia.l 4 311. Carbon R. IL Pottsvii:e, April, 15, ti4l ,16-- EC IC F, 1:15; l Y:tALVI:.-A -supply : , 1 119 of this h!ghl2,j,,cel4brOr..4 Salve for.,sora and inflamed Eyes—just rr.freiirc d . and for retell JOHNS. C. MAgllN'li Drug Store. •. January L ,"." 1 5 'JOHN;. C. 144EVIF4LE, ATTOTIN,EIi?;;A RI AS removed from ,AtrtOtet.Strtet to the store, `." formerly oecripieri 1):t 4 9 4,1 , fahrkin Meisse;in Centro Street, _opposite tWrosi Office. , Pottevtllcjictober, ri • 41— - JAMES ',• VELL • II . 4 C4T-IL4: CN t ATT(IifiNE.A.W. pot-rFvlr.r.r, Pe. ; • ... illAS.ro:nov,r.d his'orfte'e to the south west come, of Conti° and Nark r..}} itt rem!, nue door south o . SVIIIITtI Tharrlpfio *P Storto; Practicing le the sere al Coons of Schu ikill4olnot4ia counties.. ...' -. ~ ar;; "r - ~ . , . • E.IAI;CE. • ATT(YEtN fill AT utiv. s fle.rf4 .centre 4S. Moan Iv 'ape° s:Tr, t. j i 3 4tville. Sept. 3,' J IIN: P. AvipptiO AT LAW, . prAyr . 4nuttcl. praci'ice ut the,Cil!'olB'of Schuylkill rnimty , pot-rov , :g. iIIEI,En,.. -:.. --. ••Idt tr A 'ilii . if Rif 4 S remocc o it") oe o r..l.iplie,opptie ° " ite the E v .bcrior, iter', Chuich. Centre epeet whcro he will eintiout 0 attend to 4111i/classic* br.sioess. , . 1 • ..; ,i,..• , ,- ... , Office hoursi'unt . 11943'ciock in the morning. " `'!. •. frotri'l,, , ,p '2 u'clocie P.' M. - ... ' ':• 110 M. 7;tv 9 o'clock in the , evening April It, !' :' ;,." ": , . _ 1.4...... . , . .. .... • • . 1 118 1 3 Pa I t If , i- 3 / 4 111S1": &Cs ", . ' Its I F. snbscriber Is thepublic fiA 'UhCCS • totkii:4 IL has on hand a • s rgeluantiry of_ wet lintrred UM,. Dried Deer, Ton,susai if#,F-•;t4re..'whilsit• wilt sill it vERY LOW NATEs rob imatott" hlistarid tn Cent i f Street, Nipilsire 'th - I' . . wn 'JAIL' All cranked meet. which no.trial shook rood not to bragood•Art4 be taken bec). ' , 3 ;,7. , . - , _. • .... ne always linens int.'saki ell kinds of Fresh Mete. whiols Will be Sold. ht Oduced prices--iiinfnupenttbd ty.t.4l:cha the,fintrOne of the public,: ..- • • I • ' -• •l ' -i.I ' ,- JVJCSREIGERI. i Pc;v6llle ., ,Feb.lt :',:l : ' - •. I.,te_, , 1,• ..i• , - - • ! ~:::. 0.4 - , . B. BANNAN. MIME 1 . H EN
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