II ; Javzst's EssEcroneNT—The presiding Genius of Coughs and Colds is especially busy at this season of the year. Sowing ; the 'seeds of disease on tho damp. chill, equinoctial, winds, and.preparing a goodly bar- Teat forthe scythe of death. :Let all, who are afflic ted with coughs and 'colds, a.nd dO not wish to be come sheaves in that awful harvest, apply the remedy how. :With these who have is conatitutional predis position tor-consumption, immediate relief from the first symptoms of its appr'ach is a matter of vital im portance. With all, howt.verl robust and vigorous. it m in dctimate like this a matter of moment to subdue all indications of pulmonary - disease at 'the outset- 7 short delay_ may be tats i.I; AIM ly, a cold." said a friend of ours about three weeks ago in reply to an ea'• quiry abedt his health. Soon fellow !he now:;sleeps the sleep that knows no waltg. a VICTIM 'OO Cos -51311:TION. Had he and 'NE'S EZTECTORANT la. .the early-stage oT his complaint. heWould now, in all probability, be living and in health. • For sale by Eicholz ¢ Sauderson, Pottsville, A , gents for the Proprietor. l , • 11024 rely: TRE, COAL TRADE. The shipments for this week have declined; about x,ooo tons, and, the two following weeks (in conse quence of the Encampmentl)'they will probably tin cline still farther. - : • ; _ B Y •C . .. • The following lathe quantity of Coal. shipped by. Canal the present week. coding Thursday evening-last ,Pottsville and Port Carbon; ' ... 8,740 Schuylkill ifaven, • • - . 3 330 ~ Little-Schuylkill , ' i . ' 1,015 Periast i.eport • l do Little Sc , • BY, RAIL ROAD, „, From. Pottsville' haven r 4,t0 9 690 • b 9,121 I 6.49,745 .Tbeibrve-statement, it will be obset4ll;i'inbraces the Little Schuylkill trade, f tbrit thie cOireirni.ernent OT.the present seisnn• •1 Pdr la;t fte • • • Freight bi • ' From Pottsville Sz..Poit 13tirbon, Schuylkill Haven, . ." ar = 65 .To New York. - 1.20 ti 2 00 • .. - - - ' LelAigh • Coil Trade . . - Destiii,tUhe4.fiini NI ii ueh Chunk for the week trading 6th Ar0nth,.241.1), 10 13 . . • . • 'l.l I . ' Leliteh Coal Ls- Navigatio n Co. Beaver Meadow - ft . It & Co, :". • , FROM TENS HAVEN. tiozleton Coal Co ! j 12 380 Sugarloaf Coal Co 0 0 , • F , TOTAL 1411ENTS. • •' FROM MAUCH CIILINK:, • • - LLehigh Coil dc Nm • ization Co 3 , 44 53310 Ileaver.aleadow RR &. crial Co., 367 17958 • , " FROM. PENN HAVEN. Ilazleton Coal u Co', 4'23 053:21 . ogarloaf Coal Co.• . ! 70919 LUNI 11:E r • Ma's :Fel t 21 777,845 363. 13,1)72,45; For the week Per last report • '• toril Trade.. The followaw , ig the arn l onnt °renal trin.Tortigi on thin rapt,. for he week-eurifroz on Tinmetlay evening : 'Boats. Town' 5 slv 56' s'; J Aug. 3 Ann Maria lope • Glen .;ara •• 5 111ai en Creek " 7 IlunOrr • 8 liAnly'.l.nlison 0 9 Laurel Ilia 1 - ,1 ".10 No 259 L~Jy Ester fil . • ' Sunday Shippers rcr Lasi'l6:pori. I; • ' 2:6 138:33 GEM:CIE WIC:GAN. Agent. Pine-rove Coal • „ • • .. • . • -the foliovdisz is the ainnunt of Coal traniiport• ed oni Union Canal Road, this season, up to first: inst. • '• • tons. csit. qr. .171; 17 • 2 4113 11' 1, .11;3 02 3 '1067 'l3 0 2391 19 2 10 0 '2575 OS 1 - .13n!iary Febvlov 4tv Muth April 51ay \'' lune filly . 1 . 1 \ ' '' I 5 I •••• - ' • "A TOl ti '111,573 0 • • • v: coNr r ), 1 • •. , pi -- - Mine Ili!! L S. Itaveri Itoad. ~, -The followin4•4is ate , IMitount of .Coal transported an this Road . fur the ,wee l kl ending l'lnirsda evening Mows, ` fr,to i1t,"116. ' Per last report, - • . ' Total; -..., i: 1 -1E1,07 , l Mid,' A M NI:Wi 2 I.I, Collector . ' Mount CarliOti Rail Road. ' The following'iathcamaunt of coa transported on this road for the week ending Thur.day ciening last • Toni : :- 4482 • Perlasi fepoit 67,122 - TOtal . 71.604 C1.P.A11:11, Collector =I - • lichttkikill Vayey•Rnil Adonnt tranatirted over-this road up to July 15 Tuns Per Ivrt report Total.4.4Sat . H CAS. M. LEWIS, Collector Our 41arliet - CORRECTED WEEKLY.," POTTSVIILLE .Aug. 12, 18 Wheat Flour, pr:8b1'95,.75 Bacon, per lb. Rye • do 7B 'Pork. . " Wheat, ". bshl 1,18 'Tarns, " 1 .Rye, 623 i Potatoes, . Inishl 3 Cord, • 53- Planet, ' ton 4,5 Oats, •-, -"- 33 flay. 15,0 b Eggs'. • doz lO ',Timothy s'd, 13011 2,50 • •lb Clover 5,0,0 . •---- - - . . head Quarterq, First Battalion • • • Solatyrkill County Voluntsers. The First Battalion Schuylkill county Volunteers willi pardon Wednosday.the IGth inst., at 10 o'clock, ,; 1 4. M.. in winter 'uniform, completely equipped for L'ainn dilly . . • ,-The line Will•be formed on Market St.—right rest - ;to on C'ourtland st., fronting south. By command. • - August 12, -F. M. WYNKOOP, Adj't. 1:17 NATIONAL LIG lIT INF'ANTIIv.--rarade at the armory - , on Wednesday s August 16th, inst.. at 9 o'clqck, A. INL. in wintrr uniform, rinipped for Camp ditty: By : command Aututt 1 12, MS. nussELL, I.t serg't.,-- • { qt• FriNT, TROOP SCHUYLIiq.I.. COUNTY CAVALRY.—WiII parade atMoriiiner's hotel, on Weanesdai the 16th inst.. at 9 o'clock; A. M.; fully e quipped for Carnii duty.. By command August 12, Itl. BRlGtri.Orderly.'. . . , . 3' l. 0.0. F.—A . 313ml mecting.nl Franklin En cpnprpent;Nn. 4, will he held on Wed negday even ing, August 16th. at theqio3l.hour. August 12, •.:- . .J. D. RICE,. Sch. . • $5 REWARD. • ... RAYED away on. • W.edntaday night last. "..? from Port Caibon; .1. dark low sized marc, white feet, and glais.eves...The finder by tea -ling Paid mare witlf:Thornas Ewing, Pottsville, will receive the above reward. WILLIA:11 DALtON. 33—le 4uguft 12,. COA!i *ANTED. • 500 TONS, While Ash. Lump. Coal want. ed for Which Bacon, will be given in "°'"g?- No. 3 North Weer Si. a. Obec.MaikeYhtladclpn i a, august I'Y , 1 i NEW - EST A BILISEDI ENT. El II 0 0 itu9 l rl.ccirnm6riced the Man U..r f .t tare or- r 1. 1 SOAP & CANDLES, 4.1 - 1. 1 _1 2 .illcri-gure /fa &reef, /ire doers Front Slre4 , l (Omen- Callouilsill and 1 , • -IViltorO 'Street rail road,. • 1 • T HERE he offers: for lilale,aln reasonable terms, wholesale and retail,; first quality Yellow Soap, conirnon Ilcoirn do., White Fuller's do.; Palm do., Castile!do.,'"Feney Shaving db. Ai gatt ' 13,085 217,811 :2,838 PROVISIONS - l . 1 - tit No.-27 Nara: Water erepl, 14tta:ren Miziket ' ° and Arch; PHILADELPHIA.I • I rrt. 1117. subscriber has oo hand a l . good assort ment of Provisions, comprising.HAMR,SIDES, SAIDERD REEF, LARD, IPPARREL. PRD VISIONs., CHEF:4E, ..F1,91, '&c, and would respect fully invitammichants and others of Schuyl coun ty, to call and•exarnine. - All articles s old' such, and persons:purchasing by order, May` de pend upon receiving their goods it j as con dition, and as low. prices, as if bought int person. . GEORGE C. -11APHEYS, 527 N. Eqt, between Mailtct and Arch. Philadelphia, August 12, - • . '33t4t 12:',0,r, to 213,8'4 - 'PUBLIC SAL);.I 1"31.:11Sli A NT to an order of the Orphans Court of; Schuylkill county.the subscriber administrator of the esta to of George Hafn, late or the township or Wa,:,:ne, in the county of Schuylkill, lCceased, will ex pose to site by Public Vendee', on Saturday, the 14th day of October peat. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, on, the nrernisb.s.,at theliotise late of Geortre Hain, in the township oft Wayne, and county aforesaid ; A rertain Mess:age 'Pent merit and trayof , land. situate in the township of Wayne,: cdunty of Selluyl-: kill, bounded by lands of Peter tautienstein,,: Henry Berger, .Jcoli Fatfst and others. con Mining 220 acres' .or'thereabouts. The improvements are c, a double Log House. two stories: high— Log Barn —two Orchards, and about one hundred and.thirty acrel of cleared land, tr' • ' nnd'well - stiiiplied with ri rennirtg.streem (if:water and springs, late the estate of: said, deceased Attendance will be given, and the conditions of sale made kn o wn at the time and Mace of sale by Boats Tons 26' 926 • 24 723' . . IIIICIIAI.I, F1111'7., ty Or A ler'of the Conn., Admtnisiritor. . J. U DOWNING. Cleric. Orwigsbiirg:.A , ttist 12;:18P. 1985 97,508 in.ssoLu raw., . partnersliip e fier - ctofore ,evisting between Iloira l and James. Hantnni - the Coach Mairinu, brisinesa, was diss;plvert on the 7th inst., by, mettial consent. 'All persons indctited'to the firm,pre requei , ted to mike payment, end all those present !.them 1.3 Philip Hon fur seteentent. :IR 13,8511,300 P.g.—The lap.iricss will be continued by hill ip llotra et the, old utaori, where ha respectfully solicits the protrettage of his old friends and cin tomers, and the public generally:' AttguA I:,i 4, . ! 3:1-3t. .-- , 7 - -I 1,,1ND5...y ...v 1,31.1,1015TEe, '.- 495 10 521 '11111)KSEI.I.L . Ell Si - ANI) STA - : r. its, ' . iv,trriL Ive.r c,rner rf 1711,11 Chcsnull, .St . • in,' A wzitt t 12, . 19 . ! 015 i 236 1'283,3 111 , 1 subscriber hereby givesnotiee the ROD- F.RT A . TORE: ENCE, an indented- pprcia tine to,the Car,p6nter Business, has absenidd hiin self from his service wiLhout (My eimsei. The pnblie arc thctonire cautioned net to trust hit on -my account; 68 I will, pay. no debts of his con tracting. •They are also cautioned not ti har bour 'or employ him without 1- permis , oeM from me.A G. SWIFT. • • ' • Augtr4 13 . v.virtue of a- writ or Als.Vend. Exponaa; isstt ed out of the GOur . tof GurontOrt Pleas, 01 SchllY l Coulify, and to me directed; I, will mtpose to •saleby,public Ven 0;1 Salt4r4ay the 2611, 'day of Au °cm , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Samuel K. Kepner, 'lnnkeeper, in the tAinsltip of Wcs:t NM,'Schoylkill county ; All that ccr. • tam messunge, tenetti . clit and tract, or parcel of land, situate in Wert Penn township, Schuylkill, county, b2tlncle,l bs bads of now or b•te Georze: s Wardninn,: Da'niel.Dolich, Jonas hill and others, containing 12 acres Mid 141 perches, 4nd.con: resell ;George, Ketnincrcr by two debds, one thereof from Sebastian Longeberger,ii!rt r the 3d of . Scpicinber, 1819, and other front -George and Jacob Longcbergcr, and dated. the 4th December; 1827,. with the apputtcharices,. consisting of a two story .Log , Dwelling Douse, Weaver tifk,, ILog Stable, Stone Spring-house and Apple Orchard. • s No. 12. All that ceitain imerrivement and tract or parcel of land, situate in WMt Penn tmvship, Schuylkill crsdnty, bounded hyi lands of Daniel Correll, Henry Widerstein, rlter. class' and others, contaming 17 acres, and-:Motiveyed to George liernnierer;by Adam Little., by deed dated 13th November, 1S40: • No. 3. All that certain Messunge, tenement and iraet.of land, siturtc. in West! Penn ,township; crijnity,r. hounded by lands ofilenry Datid:Seehler, John Lorah, lam Daniel ,Koenig, lhichael Hartung and others, containing 9:9 acres and 3 perches, and conveyed to George_ fiemmerer, hp. Peter flas and Thomas Everftl; - •EaccolorsTafPeier Everitt.; dec'd'., by deed dated the 2d April; 'lB4, with the apportertanecKeon sidling of a one story Log Dwelling !louse; two Log Stables ,and Apple Orchard. Late the es. tale of .Geargli Ketutrieler. 6 231 34 ii2U Seized dnd:talten under ExeCution, and will be sold by : JOAN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff flake. 'burg, Auzdst 5, 18,3. j• .111IL14INERY A tit , it,lool)ti. 10f RS. 10.RGAN, ..larle..7treet, next door "L to M. Wo!finger'a tavern, respectfully in forms theicitiienTof Pottsville, and the public generally; that shelnis just received a' new.and fashionable ititsortinent of inilliaery - and limey good!, amongst which are thelAlbert Ilratd, Fro-. fence Braid, ;Needle :Straw, English Straw, and Flitted I,atilllonnets, with al fine assortment of met,'s and bOys' Leglimn Sea-gross !late, all of which will be sold much lower tha'n the usual prices for rash. flgnne'is altered and done up on the mo-t reawiriabic terms. : Pottsville, April 10- VF,REI'I":4 LIFE-OF 4AWSON—Author of the' Village Blacksmith, Walls,End-Mi ner, &c , just received and for ,sale, price 873, cel gi t. s o ity • B. BANNAN. 32 , 33—lin =9 PTIILLP IIOFF.\. M NUT NUTICE. sm:MVPS SALE. ..IPUSEY — IS3I. 7 -b'Atiliigne on Puseyism . , for 31 cents. Just seceivpd and for hale by , August 5, ' ;B BANNAN . LOST I• ti Wednesiby cvcrinrzoican the , tornrr ni Centre 11 1 -Fond 'Alatiittt s t.. a moan in 4 lireast more vatue to the owner. than" to in)Tane rise. ; The finder en leaving it at T. 4: Bean) A shall be' sunably rc warded. August 5. TIFIAVELLER'S GT.7I nE. • • 161111IT..HELL'S Traveller's CluidefthrOughoui the k Unveil States. Alen-Maps of Pcnnsyivania sc.. latest editions; lust zeceiveJ and. for sale by Abz,USti;i . r - BANNAN. • N , ORDINANCE, si For regulating, turbittg and, ! paring the side walla cid gutters in parts o)", - Centre and Rail road Streets- I Sectici.ti-L . Be it ordained. and - enaetedl.by ttie Town Cot;nett ef the Borough of Pottinrilli, and is hereby nedained and !enacted.. by the. &authority of the saniecthit the' grades'or iegutzitiurut tif the ascents of 'GentreStreet...ftlo&Cintral Bloch north wardly to the northeast &turner of Laurel ftreei: and swath ward iy to the south line of 3lorAs's dition - be, ; and the some is, herby fixed !and'eS, • fat:dished as . follows, NORTH fc ENTRE S'i'REEt,-.. EAST! .. , . At the northeast corner 'of C6trii and : Norwe: gin streets the curb line shalt commence two and a half inches below the topef Central Illocli, from thence tall one foot five inches to a culvert, distant am hundred and two feet, from , thende- Shall rise One footsevenond a half Me,hes to the southeast corner of Market street, l hence!level to the northeast currier of said street. thenee shall rise nine itches, to a summit eighty feet 'distant, thence fall one' cosi three inches to the *thee+. corner of Calletwhill street, thence rise two inches to the northeast corner of said Strect,theirce rise e‘ght feetlone inch and five •tenthe to ttiti south east corner of High'strect, thence rise five inche's and five tenths to the northeast corner of said street; 'arid from thence rise twelve feet five id. ches to the northeast eorner 'of Laurel street. ,I NORTHI . CENTRE STREET, 'WEST SID}4 Commencing at the Culve:rt,One hundred rind two.feet north •of Norwegian Street, the tine , alt the curb 'shall be three , inclies; below the top of Central flock, and, from Ocoee shell rise one foot four inches, tOtheisouthwest*corner of ,;tat'. Ica street, from thence level -"lo the northwe4 corner oqsaid street, thence fall one foot three try. ches to the Culvert, ninety three feet distant, thence s riSe one foot two inches to the sciuthwes' i t corner, of Callowhill street, thence level to the corthwcst cornefr of saki street, thence rise one foot five inchesj in the distance of eighty: feet thence Hie seven Ica four inches to the south; west darter of High street, and from thence rise thirteen feet six inches to the southwest corner of Laurel street. ,I ~ - . , .. I • "FOUTIII CENTRE STREET,• EAST SiEttl. 1 . The cit:rb line ni the southeaq corner of Nor* c . , gran street shall he. eight inelieg above the top of Central fyock,and from thence sirl. rise 'six lea . ) i -to the northeast corner of Mahan ange>street,' fienttlience rise-four and a half i ches to the southeast corner - of said st.req the n ce rise three . feet ten inches and seven' tenth's to he northeast corner of Church Alley, thence level/ to the South. cast corner of said Alley, thence rise three feet nine inches 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 Mauch Chunk trect, thence rise fifteen' feet seven inches to theortie. east corner . of Marliet . street in Morris'S Addition, thence level to the; southeast corner of jhe said street, and from thence fall twenty-eight 'feet to the south \ line of ;Morris's Addition.. ; r 1 SOUTH !CENTRE STREET; WEST SIDE tree at the Culvert : nee hundred ane twer feet north - of Nor wegian street. the curb line titers, shell be three inches belew the top of Ceig till Block, and from thence _shall vise seven feed 1 eleven inched to the northwest' corner of Mallen; tongs street, from ,thence rise nine' inches to the southwest side of thp said street, thence rish four feet and,two inches tO the northwest earner of Chudeli Alley, thence level to the southeast side of said alley: thence rise three feet seven inches, to the northwest corner of Union street, thencq : rise nine feet five inches to the south side of ti e netalley, titmice hill sixteen feet to a point ofrj i pusite ttc4he northeast !corner of Mauch Chu k .street, thence rise' fourteen feet one inch to thci northivest corner , of Ma l rleet street in Morris's, Addition, thence level le the southwest corner of said streets, end Ismn ' thence tall tweitity-tieven feet three inches to the south line of Nlortis's Ad; dition. i • , . i .WIDTH OF PAVEMENTS.' .... . Seemix 2. The width a the pavements or stele; walks iii Centre street shill be as folloirs viz . -4 In that 'part of Centre street between the. south 'lin , : of Morris's Addition and the South lima of. Beni iniiii Pott's Addition, they shall be eleven, fart. wide. From thence to High street they shall he • litteen,,feet wide on the east side of the street', and on the west side, of the same width as' far north asNorwegian street, (measuring in all cif ses fromithe true line or . thp;street. ) and from: thence shall extend in a straight 'tine so as to bl - fourteen :leedirorn the house at the southwest con. ner of nigh street. From' the southwest carne[ 'of IligW street, the , : curbstone shall extend in 4- straight line to.a point at the southeast' cornertOf Laurel Alley, eleved feet from, the west side of -Centre street, and thence continue at the distance of eleven 'feet therefrcim, to the sontheast _Corner of Laurel street. , . L From the:southeast corner of High Street, the curbstone shall extend de a 'point thirteen feed from the cast'side of Centre street, end distant' one buritired and seven feet from Northern Block, 'from thence extend thirty-three feet te're point 6- Icven feet from the east side of the Street,'. arid from thence continue - at ihedistancer'ot elevdn, feet frorn the east side of the Street, to!the south east corner of Laurel,street.i . .• , P , ART t OF, RAILROAD STREET. Sarriosi.3. Commencinia( the northwest cor ner of Market arittßaVroe'd streets, at, n pelint ten feet seven inches bele* the trip' of Central Block, the eUrbline shall rise 64vinches to the southwest , Corner cf Cellowhill steet. 1 • There shall be but bee Tine of etirbstorie and one pavdment or side.tvalle in this street, whi,6ll shall be on the west (side thereof, and six feet wide, measuring froin the true line of the stret. Sce.rit:tst 4. l'he side-Walks or foot-Wave on berth sides, of Pentrc street', from tho'sooth line of Mor ris's Addition t 3 the south side of Laurel strdet, and on the west-side of Railroad street between Market 'andeCallowhill streets, shall ,be graded, cut &mil, or filled up, according to the severalas. cents and descents herein-ahoye set, forth, and cur bed and paved, and the gutters' 'niade and paved as heibm'afier direeted, and the propeity in froettof which such footways or sidewalks and :gultersnhall be made and paved,, shall be andithe -same is.. l hereby•taxed - ,with the expense thereof, in preportion to the extent of the-same in front on said 'streets, 'agreeably to the provisions °tithe Act of Ascenibly entaled, "A' supplement_ to an act entitled an 'set incorporating the town of Pottsville in Schuylkill County into d Boroaeh," passed fhb 15tti day of June, A. D. 1810. I SECTi . ON 5. The curbstones to be placed•i&sa id _streets, _shall be at least three feet lung, two / feet wide, and six inehei thick, and wherever it may be necessary to extend the eurbrloner; more than , ten inches aboVe the grater; tha - rlor every linch , so extended, they shall have an inertased!Width of two inches.'t _I , • - , 1 • • The - front efts] ends rut said curbstonesin;st be dresseirstratght ant. smooth for the breadth fore foot from, the,top ; the top .trinittnlSo be dressed straight and smooth, arid brought tit an uniform thickness of six inches by dressing down the Sack ,for the breadth of three inches. and: devilled to co rrespond with the rise of the . pavemen4 The curbstanesinutt be set so that the front shall lean back she and one hell inches to the root ri.'e t and thq top to correspond with the grade herein estab lisheld. , ' . Sscrmx 6.-4 gutter three feet Wide s all bd paved Outside . of 'salt curbstone, by placing - a row of welt', burnt hrick on edge,' with their ends to the curbstone, having fall kern idol half an inch in.theq lenglf,i, the remainder of the gutter to be paved with tonal! - emeethed _or .ronndelintones, and supported.by a: smell curbing; or 114 stone, set, on t edge and extending at least foun inches cower than the adjoining' pavernent'of the gutter. ,The depth end shape of the said glitters shall. 'With the several ascents and descents of the same, .5e reghlated.by the Borough Surveyor, hr other .persontapptinted by the'Couneil for that purpose. SECTION 7.-r-Thal the several provisioos, pow ers and penalties contained in the: eighth, ninth and, tenth' scalen' of an lordinance pissed the 26th elhy of May, A. D. 1843; entitled an ofelinanee fur the regulation, curbing end_ paving of Market' street 'from Centro street to the tipper Cnlvirt ; Adam's st:cct from Market to High street, and Thinfstdeet from Market to High strt., be and the tame are hereby 'made a partnfthis oidinancer, ilidsaineas if the whole of 'the-said sections %ere herein set forth in full: ` ~.-t - • - ,' 1 . • Passed into an Ordnance, the Tetcnty,.fiftlidify of June A.D. 1843.-- - ' ' ' •J- i FRANCIS .1. PARVIN„IFrEs'e, AT:iEsr 1 .-.-.l,aC . BreK. Tn'Vn C lerk.'' i •Poitsvilli A o4rov,t: 5, IS-13. . . , i:- .',31- - _ , BEI .33) r -.St* OM 20- CASTER SALT-15 , 11011p of P i laster, and • 15 0 PiPks Ground ts.,'llt.fer sale by I MILLER. UAttsERTV. 1.: . .4"1-IE H ' : A1i.14F,11 .4 ..':7 eidOtilWit':..4 Reitort of- Ethcird Huntir.ingir Treasurer -I'4e Borough of Schuylkill:onel; juri :41%1843. Asiels. and LiabiffticitJ 1842 CB. • By:, balance remaining id ; his hands • as per settlement on•Jids 12, 1812, • October 30.14 cash received .pt Phi. tip Boyei, collector. onliccount, . 1843—March d 4 by. cast) received of • '.lpeob Faust' for recnOVing Litne.• • Stone, • - . ,t • • -11;irch.22 by cssh received of Philip _ Boyer. collector, on account' : 351 73 July 11 by cash emitted of Daniel Saylor, for 4nes I • July 11 by cash received of John -Freehafer. for tines, re n ts, &c. - July 12 by cash received of John Marlin, Esti; for, Saes • itily 24 by ettAi received Phihp Boyer, collector, VII 6eCOUfit . , 128 40 July 24 'by cash received of Philip ' Boyer, fur tqileince due on e.uplieate for 1841 July 24 by balance duo to Eduard Huntzinger ! Treasurei 12, I DB. July 30 To ari order in favoui cf S. B. Fisher Augnst 3 to an order in' altar of John Saylor -•-• "1. August 10 toin order inlfavor of Mi. chael Freeßtifer • I II • October ti. an order _ in favor of John Saylor • • 1843-3larelif,G to an Cider in favor of Mr. Peat_ June 7 to an circler in favor of reter • Fritz June 7 to an order in favor of Perry.. anus Hoffman • June 5 to ian , order in favor of John - Chruttian rune 7 to an rder in faVor ofJoseph Reber • one 7_ town arder\in favor of Jerry Loyd • ; lone 5. to an bi'der in, r..v ar. o 1 John' Byerly Jane 7 to an order na - ftivOr of JOhn Saylor , June 5 to an order in favor of Frede rick Beck I June 7 to an order in favor of Jacob ' Cline June 7 to an larder in favor of;Jona , than flopd JUne 7 to an order in favor of Fred. Hass • Junel2'Jo an order in favor of Chas. • 1-I.Outzingei July 3to an broer in fa vor of Daniel Saylor I • ' July 3 do an order in.; faVor of Fred. Beck. July 3 to an prder in favor l of Peter Fritz • July 3 Oen brder infavor of Daniel Fritz' ' July 3 to an order in faybr of John Freehafer I -July 3 to an j orikr in 'favor of John Freehater - • I July 11. to an order in favor of John Frechafer JUly 3 to an order in favor of Jacob Kline July 3 to an dder in' favor of - Jacob Kline July 11 to 1 quire writing paper • June 5 to adorder in favor of Sarah Mannan *. • 600 June 5 to an order in favor, of PhiliP Boyer. . • ' • 4 75 June 7 to an order in favor of Philip; Boyer • 8 00 June 7 to an order in' favor of John Saylor 'June 12' to an order in favor of Philip Boyer • • •I 2 DO July 3 t .order in favor of John • • . Saylor July 24 tolui order, in fairor of Philip Boyer • ' . 8 94 Approved by (lie Town Council this 24th `day ofJuly,ifi43. ' ' " • • DANIEL IL STAGE, Schsylittli Ilaven:July 29, nowand , s [lmproved] Tonic riglfiOSE who would have recourse to a Fam il y -a- Medicine for FEVER. 'AND AGUE, Dyspepsia,. and Nervous Weaknesses, should discriminate be tween'the 'thousand and one" remedies constant ly hpraldcd forth . to the. public, and that almost universally successful Presciiption,ealled . Rowand's [lmproved] Tunic 3111:leir: , • t 'A few remarks will serve to illustrate the dif ference. In the first place, the operation of the Tonic Mixture in the cure of Fehr and Aguc is' nuon'entirely new and peculiar, yet safer panel-11 ples. Secondly :It not only promptly arrests the course of the chine, when punctually and perse. veringly used,. but it soon restores the wonted functions of thirgenertil system to a 'perfectly healthy state, t• when 'relapses are ammure liable to ensue thaetie attack of the disease in one who' has never had, it before. Thirdly ; The system, during the administration of the Improved Timid Mixture, springs up at once under its benign in. fluence, and gives forth an earnest of returning health and (vigour.' Fourthly : Producing more or lees effect on the bowels, the cause of the din- . ease passes off in the way mast strongly-ihdica. ted by nature: • Fifthly . Its:effects on. the sr. I tem are unifOntly mild and safe, as well as effi cient, and it is as well adapted to the feeblest in. fent, s;mply bye modification of the das 2 e, as to the most vigorous adult. • The shove medicine may 'be had in Pottsville at the Drug and Chemical store of • JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Agent for ,Schuylkill county. Pottsville; July 29, 18.13. • FARE RV.TEEDONTHE • PHILADA., READING AND POTTS- • -'ll•%Tatal -- ra... Fare to Pottsville; , To immediate points also reduced. . • ' ' • The Passenger Train now leaves the DepOt. corner of Broad and :Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock ste pp in g a t the usual way points, and arrive at , Potts ville at 124 o'cleck., Returning. leaves Pottsville.at o'clock A. M. .dail y, end .arrive in thecity, at 12 clock. _ . - Passengers for Northumberland, Sunbury,.Danville „. and calawiasa meet stages at Pottsville on the gni- - Val of the traini.daily,' and are 'carried through with out delay tn'eitiier of those places for $4. Passengers Tor Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch , Chunk and ‘Vilkesbarrie, quit the cars at Port Clinicio -miles from ine city Lhnil take the-cars of tbeligle Schuylkill Rail road tn Tathaqua, thence gri by good stages to Mauch Chunk, where they meet the packet boats for Wilksbarre. - Fare to Mauch Chunk'. $3 50 Yore to Wilkesbirre, 5 00 S. BRADFORD; Secretary. • Philadelphia-,July 24 ,• 1843. 1 . , 31—. JAYN E'S TONIC VERItIFUGE..—Soicie, medicines war. ranted to " destroy worms in children," are very well - calculated to destroy' the children too. This is not the case with' ./ ares Tonie Vennefuge. • It doeti nor contain a single ingredient which can harm the mere delicate infant, and yet it expels Worms from,the sys. tem with a facility, and certainty, perfectly astonish ing. Nor is this its Only sanative property :itis a tine Stomachic, and in , remittant and intermittant fevers has been administered with most grattfYirig results: Obstinate cases of;Piles. have yielded to its inffnenen. and its tonic finalities render it an excellent Medicine in the convalescent stage oral) diseases. It is exctcol maly pleasant to the ta.tte. rer sale byEichhnitz & Sanderson. rottsvilli. A gents Air the Proprietor. l , 1 I ,EADEN purpose . rkf i for "ea.le cheap, ti. I April 13, 845 671 , 78 54 I 3 00 5 00 30 793 1 00 3 515 74 46 23 5690'4/ IBM $ 732 94 11:2.0 00 114 03j 254 49 ENE EGIB IBM k 37i 14 20 11E3 16 62 $ Olt 10 $ 732 94 TO FAMILIES. VILLE RAILROAD. lat Class Cars. 24.1rlass Cars. $2 50 , • 82 ' SufTtetently, stronA forlthe tf,pdocanr, water into the flounce. . 1 • 11. BAN NAN ■ • - ; TO LIST.; ' . i.• • . TilE su. , :.,tial and , 'conviiient Stone Store and Wbarehou • .at Mount Carboni, lately #t the oe =piney, ofJ White & Son: The snare is 41)z I. " , ..-,- 40 eet , and', the 'ware house 60160 feet, ""-'`:., bo h being 2 ittorieti high in front,having ;: * 1 ',, ellent cellars orrather haSetnents, the • al A :, ll re of which are on the level of the -- --' - --- - and at- the ba c k °leach; both buil dings front on e Centre Turnpike ; there are good docks for the eptio n ; at tea Ol blerehandize by the Cana, and . odsbrOught by P&tt ft 12. can be it discharged at the level 'of the, let floor kill, the ware house, directlyjinto its rear , which rest against the track of the Alount Carbon R 41oad. ' I • There is amble mom around the dichalfor piling plaster; and A good lumber wharf will lie; added, to the premiseSlctased. if desiredil : 'i i, Immediate; posession , given':,Apply bt;the Dela ware Coal Conipany's :Otrice-4. tiz ;to ! • JOHN CI ItIAHLL, hlontit,tarben. or 3., R. WHITE. 9 f . 11 ' 117 South ;il St., Pl4ilidelphia, Pottsville,,Tuly .15, ' •i! 1 ' DJ -1 i - Azdoso 1119 TiIOUSAND ANii ONE mr.ntuttiEs adve tired as " certli=res for all 'pulmonary ennaldaints, Jaynes Expe c t stands' alone. , Its :path li publi confidence his l been paged not with pnis:„4,...res ; and the vouch far its efficacy includi an array of names which r character and , respectability , cannot be surpassed i' this country: ',Dr. JAYNN being him !, self a physicia . does not profess to perform physical iinpossibilities as for instanc h e to cure at man whose lungs are like i honey-comb, completely I riddled, as it were, by direbee, but he does'assert, and we be izve he to borne out py well antheatleated facts, that in all diseases of the i lungs and cheat Which ai•esusceptible of cure withoutlmiracubaus interference; his Exp.ecto innt will restore the patient tei health.i There is no Medicine befor' the public which is so sflbetive in re• moving coughs colds, bronchnis, ast hrOn.jhoarseness, 1 pleurisy, croup influenza, quinsy, and np . disorde.rs of the machinery of respiration, as Jayne Expectorant. For sale by Eicholtz &Saiulerson, ritttsvil;e, A. , • DE.A.FNESS !CUM:Ifs,: • 14, '--. ;I I I . - , i , ! (-; Serirpa't Cpmpound .lbsgosQle Ac itslic Oil, li . . 1 "IVOR the cdre of DEAFNESS, pitip, and the -a: dischaigti of matter from the cats; also all hose disagreerible noises, like the btiziing of in sects, falling of water, locizi l ngof stea"M, &c. 4c. which are syMptoms of approaching deafness, and also attendant with: thekliseas . , ' I 4 • . CERTLFILCATES. eI ! The foll Owing Editori lt land 'certificates will be read with' interest:as iticy speak facts, which are " stubbor4‘ things." 1 )i, I • 'Mon. -Err i ItAORDMAR I ! . Cl.lll£. !--11( any have doubts they may now dismiss them icui'd the most incredulousay- con ..a sidel Deafnss s curable. Numerous ca es of curet and m manly nf them ve ry remarkab e—by the 'Oft of " Saipt;s Oil y ' have been published,'but this "capt the climax." Young or old! may yet recnver hearing.. A'lady in Smithfield i Pennsylvania - and nosy. about; SU years °rage,i ad been gradually-getting deaf for' l more than 90 years, so 'Kai it was sea t to impos- Bible to make her hear ciorivereation in theloud est tunes of voice; ' l ast winter she vas induced to try ." &area's Oil for,-Deafness' ,1 It is only i' .l necessary to add that A 13; has used .two bottles, and that her bearing is Peifectly. reitcired—'sshe is cured. . ,Il ' I ' . . . •,„ - . ; I i • r ! DEAFNEp.CORED.-7",hejoilOlT'ing gziract from a letter win by . Mr.,Jolrson of Boston, to a fiend in thi city, i$ impertant. 'I E . " The bottle of Serapa'S Oil for Deafness, that you sent me, with thei ;Wish that. My daughter would try it, has; faecal 'used, and in its - effects, have astonis ed all; you know how. very deaf she has been singe she was three years old—she now hears quite Well,- but as the. medicine has all been used, 1 wishlyou to send rse another bottle, which I have every reason to beiieve will Ore her en: tirety?-4 Times. ;I. ' • - 11 For sale•li B. B. GDAIPERT, N 0.120 North Second Stree , Philadelphia, and by ' 110111101.11 Z & SANDERSON, Agents, Pottsville.i 30— I I 50 .2 00 1 3.50 3 00 ~' BEB 4 1 68: MI Effl ES 10 00 EMI 5 00 5 12 22 July 22 ; 1 I=l IM will be transixnted on the Philit'del ding 4- POttoville Rail Road; to and tsville Elneanipinent, at the follow:. rginoors m -phis. R from the Po trip. I a. to pottsvilb istown nixville, ,! town, inr, . .._._. burg, • " •Orviigsburg, Schnylkill'llaVen, Otteera 04 eompanh.tii i.ii bove EneuMptuent, will .4 number p i f their men to I'l cling., " i i d, Supt. Transp't. Phila.lie. -June 10;1 1 . 11 ng rate?, pc' ' From Phi " Nor ' Phol " Pat' " Rca ." . Ha 30 00 18.25 AND4AND 91111 E subscriber haO titrge quantity of excel lent'. Sand, which he deliver.at any price in the Borough at '5O cenfa per cart load, and as the, hauling is all dotOill he will guarantee that the loads will be niuch larger than thuse generally hauled. i DAVID 0 •)01.1EINGLING. • 25--31 no June 17, picooit ruaTTOG--Checked and plain Matting vc!) , lir , by MAY 20, I t lT.'& J. BEAT rt LIFE AND SFEECHE OF HENRY CLAY •FOI $l.• • • FRESH supply juarecelyed nrd fur sale •L -11 . by 1Y B. BANNAN! J* 22, • I - VIIOIIIS6NIANI'Im.EDICEMs. I • • t GENERAL ass orttarit kept constantly on hand at : I . EICHEIOT;r4S6 SANDERSON'S New' Detig Stor e; Pottsville;', i 1 . • , . . 3o— uly '22, DR. Dt JAYNWS , FAIIIIO , MEDICINES, 1 i sor.ut [ .T . • ElCllllolrit &;.ANDER:-_ , - N'S . 1 - New Drug Store, Pattsville;!Agents fur Schuyikillf.o July 22 • i ' i. - .. • . 30.... ICE C7tE.i3l AND' MlNEtt,th W ATE It subscriber SifTlpli up Ice creamck•ery, T evening, equal to atiy ,procured Philadel phia, and privateserved up by the • quan tity at.low rates. . 1 . 1 • . His Mineral Water Pfluntain la daily stiptilied with pure. Mineral .Wa'ter, which he iliviteS the public to call and June 10, 21— IDIIN S. C. MARTIN. • • ---- N -.- 16416 '' A fresh supply Corn 03rmo . mo'n Oil, for said SILLITMANA CO. Mulch 18, 3l; l— 2 QMALL PAINT BaktS—Of xra excellrn quality o,, cheap. for sale ' 13. BANNAN. .June LI ; D §ho AMS & SHOUL ERS.—A•prime =AL lot of Jersey and W,estegu &lams and ul- Acts, for sale cheap ; I E. Q. 'l4i. A:HENDERSONL May 20, Whams DO.sarril'et Wild Cherry, - good and oliicacio4v remedy fnr the preys' ing irdbienza;l fob ale at • JORIN S. C. MARTIS Drug ,Storr, Centre st., Pottsville, July, '29, LBI3. • • . Bei , . Drs. Smith & Anthon•sl 11CDAMPIILET inet received, end fur Mitclo by B. BAN JAN. , • PRESBY CERIAN rr Prevalyterian dly floorli of Public.apOlvj Pottaville,July, tIOAVARD"S Reports. in United States, vat t a l just,reeciirect, and for • August R. BECKER'S ALF Or this hiihly inflamed ,TORN C. ;.inulry 28,'(813,1 _ IN BANKRUPTCY. PASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSI ; INA,N IA In Bankrupcy. NOTICE. „ • . PETITION for Discharge and Certifictite 4-13 - under the Bankrupt Law has been filed` ry Enos Jones, Carpenter, now Laborer, &buy llull . County. • • 1 And.Fridai- the 20th day of.Octoger next; at II o'clock, A. M., is appointed foi the bearing there. of, before the said Court, ritting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philt. delphra, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, whir hai:ti proved their Debts, and all, other persons-in interest, may appear mid show cause, if any they have; why such Dia. charge and Certificate should not be 21'31:Led. FRAS. HOPKINSON, . Clerk of the Dial jet Cotirt.l • 131-101 July 29, PETITION fo'r Discharge,undGertifiente k l . l, under the Bankrupt LthY, has been filed by IVilfiam G. Johnson, late BOA Keeper, mks. Gentleman, Sehuylkill county. Anil Friday, the 29th day . of Sept: neat, at 11 ii - clock, A. M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadel phia,.when ,and Where the Creditors of the said Petttioncr . ,Svho have proved their Debts,'end all other ,pergrirts in. interest, may appear and show cause, it at)) , they have, why . such Discharge end Certiiieate should not be granted. , FRAS. 110PKINSON.1 • Clerk of the District Court. Inn'e 24, The following Law Books are for . sale by the subscriber. , •. Whaitons Digest, r.ols • • 10 0(1 Mcginney's Digest, 1 do. • 500 Do Justice, •' • 4.50 Bin'S Jostles.. 5 . 00 Select Laws otTenrtylvanis; 1 00 ' Reports Vol. 1, 400 Pennsylvania Reports vol 2, - 4 00 Subscriptions also received for ,the American 1•3A7 Magazine, published in Philadelphia, by T&J. W. Johnson. Price $5 per U6llOlll in ,d vance „ June 3, 23 ' B. BANNAN New Fashionable' Clothing Store OPPOSITE' TUE Tows HALL. 11. UST opened for the Benefit of the Poor, by' Li' 'selling at reduced prices Land for cash, at the Town Hall. l'y calling and claming you will find the Fri. ces tomtit the Times. Pottsville, November 15, COFFEE—Just received by the subsCri. ber a lot of prime Coffees, consisting of Rio. Laguira, Cuba, and a auperiorlot of Old Govern, ment Java, warranted superior to any ever utrer ed before for sale in this place• • , P,Q. 4- A. HENDERSON. 1— May 0; • POTTSVILLE, PA., 'SUE public are respectfully informed that the subscriber has taken this large and commo dious establishment, recently kept by ;i? ..• Wea ver & Peter. ; '; • o No exer ti ons w ill be spared by the undersiged to render the aecommoda Lions and comforts c., 1 this Hotel, &pal, if not su perior to. those furnished while under the control ambers • JOSEPIIII. iv EAVER: Pottsville, May 6, IEO3. I 19 . --7 t" • HIGH SCHOOL FOR you YG LAD IFS• The public arc respectfully in (brined that a gree , big to a former notice, Miss Allen from N England. will open a High School for Young adies,unMonday, the 3d. April .next. - Instruction will be given irr those brinches usually'taught in the New - England Seminaries. e,. a ed , back 92 00 do . 1 do 150 do • 125 do 01' do r 0 GO do 3 .0 30 do . 025 tending to visit the It. lige by_ reporting the e subscriber at Read A. NICtIOLLS dint & Pottsville 'R.II. - • TERMS. Tuition in the Elementary $4 per gni., Iligher English branches, including French and Latin , 6 do • Drawing and Painting. ' -Eitra 2 do Further information may be 'obtained by refer. nee to Rev. J. McCool, pßlNTS.—.4thandome assortment of print and mu.slina for Sale very cheap by . Ecer & A. HENDERSON: 21-- RESPECTFULLY. informs the inhabitants - 13 -wof Pottsville and -its vicinity,' that he has moved in town, and offers his professional ser ces in all the medical branches o ho public. Practicing he, flomccOathic system, and it . requested, the lAllocepahic, he hopes from•long experience to give full satisfaction to such as will call on him. lie will he ready for profession. al services at any time at his residence. { A. D. LIPPE, 91. D. 49—tf FEVER AND AGUE. , ROWAND'S - 7 ONIC MIXTURE. A supply of the above Medicine,:i certain LW cure for the feier and azue. Jin,r received and EMI 36 lfilEATlll'litS. —Just received and fo sale a lot Fear hers .6r excellent tonlity Ly SI'LLYAIAN 4 Co. 1111.YMN BIiOKS, New 'rim' Mot: imatted ,by the atilieeeiveti , and for aple by 11 • B. BANNAN. rthEPORTS.;:q°"' e Supreme Court', of the e reduced pried of $l, u l le by • 1. BANNAN. - • . r SALVE.—AI r ?received !Sabre tor, acre and receiverl and flr : sale by i 'rl lIOAR.TIN'S brag Store. 'FOR DISCIXBRGE. - - United States court. NOTICE. LAW BOOKS. PENNSY William F. Deane Eq. B. F. Pomroy, T. kJ. Beatty. Potiaville, Margh,44., 1843 DOCTOR AD. LIPPE. December 111 ARTI N 'S Drums Stilre WM= March R, SSMOKED& PICTZLED SALMON just re - eeired and fur sale by May 20, 112 f RD SEED 5. 7 -Ginary, Miliet, —wound Rape. Just recived and fur sale hy" April t.'2. BANNAN. IRON, STORE Ni.! 53 . No.I It WA' , l4:ii door Maw PIIII; A D I.l' II IA , . ' WEIEn.F. g'cr! ern! assortment. of IR9N and STEEL may be had .on the must -accum modatnig terms. JAMES S. SPENCER, Pl.iLida. Ettltrunry M. - DOTTSVILLE CEMETERY--Application, IL for Lots, or foe InterMents can he made to NIES BEATTY. Pottsville, April, 22 1841 . , . inOSHINT 130.1 E—The subscriber has !L just received a choice lissortment of Oshurn's Water Colors put up in 'Boxes of 12. tiond 2=l Paints, tigether with a' lot of Toy paint Boxes, which he .will sell. at Philadelphia price. l Alau Sable( and Camel's ItairePonel Is. • . All kinds of Faints procured to - order at the shortest notice. D. DANN AN. June 21, maim maim. • . • rim zre3t object fully 'accomplished, Je.isie ;Veal' ' Celebrated and Erni ve.r Party apprind Potent ,L t ard lir*, on an entire new principle. The shod qual ities of this Lamp have been so well tested:as to en able the s suhqcribers to rcccommend it to the public. as being far superior to any other vet offerd' For sale by . . T. J . BEATTv. N.K.-1I•. Aaron W. fiadley having purchased the exclusive right of making and vending rho above Imps in Schuylktll Coutilyslines ?Wire that any in: fringe:meet on the Patent will be prnseettir d to the fullest extent of the law.. Mesrs T. .1 - Beatty' are Agents for selling the Lamps in Schuylkill County. Pottsville, Jude 3,1813; -31.n0 • PERRI...I4N :STEEL FRESII suppqr of Perryian Steel tens, put in packages of 25 pene; at 75 'cents per packege. ,just received;: Also 'a fresh .aupply 'ha Principality Pen,; a neiv article—and steel pens of 371 cents per Gross" June 21. 6 IITEASE'S CANDY.-- •A stipply:(xf r e o• Cough Candy, jatt*ceived from the 'IV hote.ta ard for vale at AiARTIN'S Druir emu) - Decernfirr 31, . 1-1 ' CHEE S E —A prime jot of chtifise for eel(' . by ~E. Q. HEN DERSON.A MaY 201. - I= - - lst :1843: The undersigned, Oetnylitte kfliritatlOn for the proposeirEncatripment tp be4l4l4,lfat 134 place on Wedoesilay, the • l6th day 'of A,,n;gust next, cordi... ally invite the' ' ,different, TA:miter_ Comptlnie4 throughoUt the State to , hi PrOt4'ta6n that occasion . 'Thor, ComPapiesbo_rilkapetermintito job • the, Encernpmerit, p l lesse : cofy Us by !be first of l alb or caritri if possible; lii4 -the probable. number of the eorp4, soiltattlOrtqueite tents tt!i'll other eocescarice may provik • - - • Quarter. Masters • of visiiirip,:ompenfes please he designated, by ti'ire'idtirne,`acciiriiirig to regulation. • . • COl. Wm. F.. Dean. . . Lieeil.ol. Mellon, , Maj. L'. A. .K.utzrier, l -. ! 4pfiri - Bannon,. , Nl3j. 4. .11.'Calepbet1; • Adjt. F. M. Wyrikoep,„: (Teri Krebs, Copt. J. M. Bickel, • W.-Hugtmnr, Copt. G.C. Wyukaop,. W. rarguhort• , ciirt Docrfliner, Niehole f , Capt." J. Nagle,- Orlrll,4 Frailey, Est,. Capt. Jacob \V eltiort, , Z rriiil.Esq4: Qr. Mr- C. 11. Itaiitor: 3;„'lSA'hite, Esq.. Lieut. J. M. : iAiiiiritbr Russel, Rig.; • Lieut. 3. .11.GraefT, . Dr. Raifieritadt l • " AdJratS Atijufoni F• r Alt . -.Secri.Commictee. Our exam - igen whit please Koliyfon above. ' ' II • DIOUN „ 1. CARECr.S 2 110 TEL. subscriber most rcstiecifully Emnounees to the politic, that Ile her •Leaved the . abeiVe - , I'Ple"i6 ianddelifibtfulestablishment„ vii&tvhieh ,will, be :tige - t.e.d.fyy their an. " 1 " commodation on otiday the 10th inst.] ' ig • be Hotel has lately ninlerKene a thorough re notlation with alien-improve meifts and additional furniture as will much inerepiithe cumturland accommodation _ This llo!cf Is situated at tire Vrtritention of the Philach•lphia and Beading Ilaitroad,93 miles frogs, Philadelphia, adjoining the, It . nough of Pottsville, and combines all the tievanttl f s of both -town tied country—attar:lied to tite-iistabliehinent ex.- elusively for the. use.of its 'gjte's,tii, is - if beautiful ornatuental terrace gar,dee,,iftienctosed Park ot: several acres, overlooking fropilts rising grounds the !tailcoat!, the Schuylkill !flier and Canal, the. reservoir of the Schuylkill- If tinigation Cm„ - and commanding e romantid atict illeautiful. view of the.;,urrounding noauntainsk 'AF'II..- Hotel, Bath !louses and stableS havo tt p ntiful,supply of pure mountain spring water: , , Vile extensive ai d . airy stables wall coach lionSe'S*vill be attended. ; by careful and attentive oillie,kl a :.tillread pleas sure car and. 'currizigei, will '1)1 kept tor the tic.. •commodation of guesta wishiplau visit the mines, and other places in:this inteferaing region. Ae. a pledge of his disposition' to.';:;use his best exer., lions to give satisfaction. tniiii'guests, he begs to refer to the reputation of the* atskill Mountain' House and Coneress.llall lie City of New York when kept by him, iihkassures them that, having daily access ifl the phirladelohm market,, bin supplies both for the Tilol and the Bar shall .be the best that can be procured. , • • Families nail individuals ack:essured that ever attention mill be mild he subscriber end' -his family-to" - render their vifsifs as pleasant. and as comfortable as et any n'tlfe'ij establiShment in; this country, and a share of lie public patronage is respect f ully solicited; 'CII AB LES 11, W EBB. .Monet Carbon, July 8,104 V. . . 25—ly ' CESE .LAW, notigs t •• • - WATT'S & SERQ4I)',I 4 , S fiD,ORTB. , ..1v A TT'S and•*cigeaillitepo'rte jaf Casco inn the Supreme Court; 4. Susi received . and fdr sale'at Philadelphio,p)ices, by • • • . " - 11:BANNKR Pottsville, June, - 25-- 'To Dyers, Bleachers, POgtr.Alalcers,rSteaua Engine liullnerk, s jond others • , PASCAL IRON WORKS. • TRLUED UrROUGII% IRON TUBES, Front 4 incites to 1- in 'ealihre '4nd 2 to 12 feet tom enpahle of sustaining . prerstirt , from 400 tO lb,: per square itich, with WAR, T. other fixtures to suit, fittiiiglogether. with screw Joints, suitable for*TEA AI4I4WiTER, GAS, and fof LOCOMOTIVE and i3tbee*T4,4Alit BOILER. FLusa John Shippen, 6,7) lIEI Alanufactured ajor sale . sionnis,-T4siteg & ntonrus. Warehouse S. k. Corner tifrrtitrd& Walnut Streets, Phl4AriMeillAs . . July 13, THE balance of i . theielzl9ecys,...which arc pre nounci3d by.7krtists4:acknowledged to be superior to any Littaniaphic view ever pub lished, '91.111 now he saki 4eiclose 'the cnocern.--:- There are but a leo.frif eonred 4 views remain irig—and• a.e the plate is[gieund off: - and porno • can be pulished, the's° in taut of a Vitw had r ter coil and procure onc-lp July 1, 27-- B. 'HANNAN, . . • 7 --- --- . CAII4. ' , C...C• V''. ILLIAMS, IikiNTIST of PHILA., . iwiTOST rcspcetfUlly l'ic.ttiriris his thanka to llio • •+- 1 - 12 -Lthes and Gonticitrti of . Pottiwille and vi_ cinity fur the liberal, tiairZinage beretrithre, and • hopes by close tittentioutii-lii profcsdign, to mei, a wa. o tismancepf life i-I . oiie. • - ' ? All opnratiana un tht c4th will he ,dune op the , latest and most dimiCite4 •:primziples: ...Tenni ,1 , • - . . - : • • moderate; • - 0. ,ri ;,-, r. C. W. Will be at thi; ,wnitßylva nia Mil the. 2 llli July;where hit et 'tip consulted in tents:id .• to his profession. ' .: . July 8, , - I,'''&l . ....._ . , ---.....—, • SOA P AND 'et iIiDLES' —Soar , ati,4. CIIFICHCS 01 the th•st flistlity by toe•box,,'sold at ' rhilaalphia inantifamoi#primis,frright and:ci f; 'cl i amiii added, :i•:•Ab'•'•• 8.. :%TARSIIAI.I., Chriwr 'MT Nonvenilw rt4n rid• 'Ail. CalSOn R.- R. Pottsviiln, April' 15 ,t1i1 .3. 16-- ... T. & J. BEATTY o NEVI LLE; • • . ArtosINP.7OIAT L%W, _ ge A r AS , 1 1110VCd from Irit.tritet Streetto the gore It h. ferret:lly Nlciese,iq Cent? e titreet, oppositel:l4:Pot Write Pottsville, Ocloller . . 0 JAMES 11. ' ii fi , ANII I IIELL - . .. oi ATTOSNVV . ..1T LAW. Y • , „- , OTT i lylf,h 1 - r, .1• til AS ' re.linVeti WA' 011 , !C0 the smith west renter --- t,f Com re and Matitet4treets, enelieer sonth-6f Satnuel Tittnpsou'l'ili. l te., Practicing. , in the bevy .. al Courts of Schuylkill.. iuteolutobia.uo:unlieu.-. .. : , •L: • -IN ICE • . ••• xrrortni Iff.*•liT TAW. ' OFFICE North iVe: , qcorner of Centro tF Malian !Inc, prreet rf‘tl. rifle. Sept, . 36 EMIII=Ef3II • . • J • , i , i - . . '' .I.X.)CI7OYep. . IliESI.Etr, , ... TiN- .k;., retire:G:l4.lo tlerce rit:l,)r. I..tpr, oppirt lie. une.:Fet,enyiel, I f Church, Centre street where he :yin centinuii 3t attend, to all proieFsibua,: .., Office hout7, ..i. , iofryeioch in the innening.; " 0 I Iron' 11 tn') 1 n'chich 11. M. . ' • . re / : E.. 7 pi - r. - -c riher aiiitin cos In the publicthat ,liii . irt has PO hand' n ' , rgw(:tiantity of well slued Unate. Di iod Beer, Ton 4”t r, No. &c. L trt MO he will sell at •• *Ek Y 7.15 tOw• RAI Fnitrtttitt. at. his etnncl in Centre, i Stact, opposite •-tho T*lt o __gall:: Allit9oked.rneet,; i which on trial-iinulcb*o.yet not tn`' . ' . lte goild, will bet 'l tal.en land.. ' . - ---- ~. ifs alwnri I,etplilfklstle glltintiniii. fii! , ,tt 'Arial, / which will be liold atlOAnceri priced-.enstres_pectrul -1 ly c9heits„the pstront4:of th 9 public. ' . ' . J O ',.-. . • JOHN ' REIGER, ' • rousvilli Fe.11.11:: 1 ii - ' . • 7st . . 4 B. BANNAN MUM T „ V'IEW'S' ()F IIIf.ij'TSVILLE. . .. ~ ~. . . Al."i'ditNty AT .11.A.11( 7 ' j . iinAV G r feillUlt.G. - .. Atthpr i griire, iit the,.((itu,r/s of SflkuNdlioll — voutil)f _ .__...._ " from '7:*9 o'clocAt in the er.e.nin4 Aril Vi - d• 14 " . . •h:tM 1 AMs::. mac: IMIEZE) ES 9.8- ain
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