LI II AL, THE COAL TRADE. ' Stre,a - gain find it necessary to publish a comparative statement oldie coal Trade, for the purpose of warn. lag the consumer abroid of the absolute necessity of coming forward and making hisTurehasea. otherwise they may resressered that there will be a short sup; ply. As fat as Philadelphia ie concerned, the prices - will not materially advance, inconsequence of the a - bility Of the Rail Road Companyjo supply that mar-, ket during the winter . season. But such will not be ' \ the case - with distant markets, should all the avenues leading from Philauelphia le closed With ice during the-winter season'. . . Tfie low . price Of coal this year, arid .consequent introduction for various purposes forwhichjit has not Ateretofore been used, and the decreaded quantity from abroad (amounting to about-75 or 100 4. 000 tons, , caused by the Protective Tariff) and-the increased de mand for the Factories now in full' operation] wheri all these are taken into -consideration, ' the supply for the present year, iu connection witti the overstock, that will be required to keep the market regular, and pretent an increase of prices, will be about 1,300,- coo tons, or an increase over last year's shipment of about BM OM tons, Comparea with last year, the shipments up to theipresent period, and 'supply in the market, are as Moira , " • JB4 2 1843 Schuylkillck , ' 307,647 331455* Lehigh 140,235 100 875 'lnch uraiia. • 100 000 100 001/ . . 40,060 25,000 qvecbtock April - 1 ' 100,000 50,000 ' I • •' 68 7 ,882 607 330 , Thisetatement. which can be relied on, shows that there is actually 61,552 ions less in the market than there was at this 'period last year. There remains but 13 weeks [ of the shipping season ; . including . the whole month of ;November, to supply 643,000, (ad. ' mining that the Railroad can deliver 50,000 tonsduringr the winter season) Which will require a weekly ship -talent ofabout 50,006 per week, forthe balance of the neason.i...This quanthean be - supplied, provided the consumers come forward in time to make their pm schases; but if they, hold back soy longer, an advanec in the pike of coal must take place during the winter mason.; Theoierstock of coal for the last two rears, and the reduction of toll on the cans I and, the transpor tatioa-on the Railroad in the midst of the shipping season, which caused Sloss to. those who purchased early, has., wegearn from abroad, induced thousands toi postpone their, purchases, expecting a. similar oc• currence to take 'place -this year. To remove such impressiOrts we would State that.no furiher reduction ' will take place in the priceoreoal, brill toll or trar s port:idea on the canal or railroad for the balance of the season, calculated to effect the price of eoal-- '. T,here is, however,a ranch stronger probability that ‘. the price of coal on board at Phitadelphia will ad vanceshdrtly, if, an advance has not already taken. plac e ; • ~ . I ( • .The trade on the Lehigh is being resumen_ again The shipments this - week Were trifling, but will. pro., bably increase nest Week. • lI,Y CANAL. The following is the -quantity of .Coat - Chipped -by • Canal the present week, ending Thtiraday evening last I . Pottsville and!rort Carbon, '7420 Schuylkill Haven, . ' - 3.218 Little Schuylkill 1' IMB •I - • Per last report , BY RAIL ROAD. ' 3,ub9 From Pottsville • '•! Schuylkill Haven Per last tteport -Total, 1 , . 345.332. • 4 j 7,867 tons carried 1 . 3 F the Rail Road frOm the first of January, to the first of April, 1843, inelu• fled in the :regular ,shipnent for this year, have been dcduCtcdin the torriperative statoinekt, in consequence of its having, been estimated in the supply and consumption; of last coal year, which ended on the first of. April, 1843. • a .it Canal. Carbon, . 70 I . , Freight Vim Pottsville & Port To Neiy York, Lttle Schuylkill • • The follentring is the smr this road. for the week en(' intint °renal trinEporteci on ding on Thursday evening: Boats. Tons Aug. 18 . ideopitra • , 4 • 19 Lu:prel 11111 ,21 No 2P6 •', 'Democrat 2113 22 Touch me not New. " 23 Columbus'' "- 21 LayEiymte Sunday Shippers Last-RepOrt 1: 306 . 16571 RGE WIGGAN. Agent: CEO ' 'Lehigh aim, Tratle. • Despatched from,Mauch Chunk for the iveek ending 6th Mouth, 24th4 1843. • - L ' Boats - ,Tona Leb.gh Coal ••• Navigation Co. 19 781 Beaver Meadow R.R4l4;Coareo ' 90 1726 FROM PENN HAVEN:" • Hazleton Coal Co • • Sugarloaf Coal Co TOTAL, 11111Vdr.71-1.11 1 f IPONIM&BCH G • • RUNK. Navikaiion Co t loo7 54116 Beaver Meadow RR &J Coal Cos;, 428, 19709 • • fROIK PENN HAVEN, liozleton Coal Co Sugarloaf Coal Co Pinegrovo Coal Trade. • 'aunt of Coal transported on ram lstto.lsll Inclusive. ions. cwt. qr.. 730 0 2 225 15 2 , 15 12 '3 53 7 3 'The following is the s Union Canal ;Rail Road, Stces do Shirk .llolmes hiyeitte & Co Wheeler & Milrei Reino:hl &Gebert .- Total • Per Last Report Mine 11111 & S. haven Rail Road. -The following is' the 1 amouni - of Coal transported on this Road for the week'ending Thursday evening Tons, : 6.457 153,.31- Per lasi' report, • 'F0ca1,.159;939 WILLIAMIEWELL, Collector y - , Schuylkill a lle yV Rail Read. Amount of Coal transported over : this : road up to ~/41,y 15 • ' Tons • Per lest repon 1 Total 1 . 50,930 • CHAS. K. LEWIS, Collector. Mill Creek Rail Road VtiPiPanYr Amount of Coal trap ported ovet tire roadjor the .week ending, on Thursday evening Tons, - • Tur last report • Twit 22k26 G mime HA DESTy. Collector - • ' Altnint Cash l an Rail Ro;tid. _ , , The-follon'ing irithe amount of coal transported on this tow:Um:Alin week ending Thursday evening last Tons .3516 Pee last report 76,423 Total ._ e 80039. NATHAN C LEAVER; Collector Our irtatliet. ORRECTED ' WEEKLY .3 1 Po*sviu.s Aug.p, 1843 Wheatflour, pr:66l fp:74 .:13::con, per lb. Rye do est 7$ p or k; .‘ Wheat, trshi , 1 Rye, ; 621 Potatoes, bbush:Com , ; ' " 53 iPlester, ton 4,5 4Lte, •• 33 •iliay. • • 15,00 Bggo, j dos 10. rrimothy s'd, ball 2.5 Eutter lb I " 5,00 _,• PIANO, 7011' SAIE. - A s e cond ha.n'd six octave Piano, - -- - - 77 4 4- 1 1 - in good' condition, will hi s old ches pOn pplication!.O the ' cri. 'bar oppinite the Town • • JOHN .L'SHOEMAKE ; 'August 26, , 35 Le 12,12 231,235 243,361 5.680 96,20/ t Washingtonland is extensively' used through. out thd country. -Certificates testifying to' its excellence has been given byiprofessor;Johnson. Mt. Ellsworth,supentitendant of 'the Patent Offi ce, Profeisor, Booth; Mr. White; 46114 of the. 'llo use of Representatives. We rase; present our readers . with the follow ing certificates of citizens of thikißerpugh. The number could be greatly increased but it un: .necessary. P •i - . A" . . rtttsville`,lAngust 12,, 1843./': 1115 is td ccrtifi; that I' haVo used: Hover's. Ink fur some time past in my Acaderny, and find it superior in fluidity and permanency of co- lot to any article that 1 have over used. - , C. W. PITMAN. •' - Pottsville, August 8,1843.; I_ certify, that fu'r s'omo menths past I have u. '-ased IloYer's Ink, and findit be of a decidedly superior quality, so much so, that I have ceased 'to use any other kind. - I • F. 111G1185.,.. Mount Carbdn, August 8, 1841 ' "WAVING ueed;the Ink manufactured:by Mr. -g- 10 -111over for about three months, I em satin_ flied that it is decidedly superior to any that have used, and, the best for 'steel pens that I have yet huntd.", ~ For the Delaware Coa Company, .D. .1j al r)GwAy F ilmic Keeper. • . Pottsville, August 811843. IN reply to your ibquiry, I.staie that I hdve u -and (lover's Black ierik; for thd last eix!montlis, and preler it_to anyilbk • I have!latclrheen ppblc _to procure. Its chief advantage, is, that has' less.tendeney to thickening by exposure to the 'l air—jt'floors timely from the pen, and When by long expmurc it has thickend, itiPmserves its co.! lor when diluted k iyith water. lIODGSON. . . , The sobscriberl has been appointed Agent for the sale of this Ink in Schuylkill county, and is prepared to sell ;it wholesale and retail, at the manufactueis prices. This Ink is aiso for sale on',-draft, at $1 per Gallon 101,971 1 90 I Coal. Trade. • 8 448 16 . 840 24 )289 282 15283 16 - 676 0 ' TIIA.FE ! LLER 7 S GUIDE. Air ITcliELCSTravellers„Gule throughout. the .IV-K EJnited States , . Also Maps of Pennsylva-nia &c., latest editions' lust received and for sale by Angusts,. r B. BANNAN. — • I 443 16131 191 10919 .2069 100,875 vNE's . ExrECTOßANT.—The.Ptesiding Genius of Coughs and Colds is especially busy at this season of the year. sowing the seeds of disease o the dariap. chill, equ ir.octia winds, and prep rings goodly bar-! vest forthe seythe of 'death, Let Oil, vv o aro afiliC• ted with coughs and colds and do not wish to be come sheavei in that awful harvest, apply'the remedy nen& With those who have a constitutional predis position to consuMPtion, immediate relief from the "first symptoms of its 'appr?ach is a Maitit'of vital im portance: With . all, however robust and vigorous, it is in a climate like this a matter of moment to subdde all indications of palmoriary disease at the outset- - A short delay'may bo- fatal. Only a cold."'eazd a friend - of ours shoot three weeks :lion) reply to an en.' qUiry about his health. Poor fellew !'he now sleeps the sleep that known no waking, A Vieux 'OF CON SUMPTION. Had he used EXPECTOMANT ,in the early stage of hiss complaint. he would now, in all probability, be living and in health. • For sale by Eicholtz & Sanderson, .Pottsville A gent ofthe Proprietor, EMI 1,624 - 16 2 39 57 3 11 5, CoNtiA.l), Collector. -ye. BECKER'S EYE SALVE.—A supply - 11 -'w of this highly celebrated Sake for sore and inflamed: Eye, s—just. received and fur sale by JOHN 'S. D.'-MARTIN'S Drug Store. January 6; ;SP, ; 5 6,002 0,928 TONS ' White Ash' Lump Coal want cd, forwhich.Bscon ;will be given in exchange. Inquire at No. 3 Noit4 Water St; a t 7 &Market St: 's Philadelphia; August 12; 1.674 03.8 n -LAU' IMOUS. , •. The fullemni Law Reeks a.re for sale by the sukeriber:. , - . Ault; stone Digest, 2 vote '. • .Digest, I do. • Do ~1 listipe, • . Bina's i . • . . Sclic.t Laws .of Mitels Reports' Vol. 1, PenneyCyanid Reports yol 2, Subaci v •iptions alai; rcecittcdi ibr the American Law Magazine, published in Philadelphia , by T & Mr. Johdanti. - Prico 15 per annum in advance. JUne 3,. 23-- ' B..BANNAN • like/SYLVANIA. MALL, rOTTSVILLE,. PA., public, ire respectfully informed that the JIL subscriber has taken this large and ammo diotis estaklishment,.recently kept by Weaver & Peters, :I • No exertions' will he spared by the undersigned to render the acconimoda'- tions and comforts of this Hotel, equal, if hot su perior to those furnished while under the control pf others JOSEPH H. WEAVER; , Pottsville, May 6, 1843.' LO ul e Of Oa Iv • TV I WAGGONs....F v. /lily 15, 22 , • T. Sc J.J3LATTY EVERY Mauls , bit : 18111A PERM* Turia,milb in numerable minificationiof the arteries-branch along its inner surface; ; Thayer these vessel's the blood. which imparts vitality Ito the hair, leis:deletes , and when from obstructionsie pores of the sialp. thee:it:o -p lyofblood aird moisture is eta . off, the hair loses no gloss, becomes dry and handsaw:l' fared: lieVe, it is obvious that unless the pores. or s the scalp he is, pened, the capillary-action of the blood restarettend the stuff and dandruff :proceeding Prom suppressed perspiration removed- ha fitness - must Speedily mane. Jaxem's Hata TONIC will produce all these efrectw- , .1. nay more, it will re-clethe the bold Place' with vig or/ids .and luxuriant -tresses, and ensure a healthful and redundant growth of hair, as :ortas it is used in conformity with the printed directions which accom pany: each bottle, n nd: to, which are appended numer ous testimonials of its 'efficacy, from some ()foil: most distinguished clergyman, and physicians.;' , For sale by Licht:lll.7;4i t3andersOn; Pottsville, A; gents for the Proprietor; Augun 26, NEW. FLOUR AND aFEED TrlE•subseriber announ i ceotO Illa friends and the public that he has opened a new FLOUR AI4D FEED STORE, . • , In the Arcade, corner of Centre and Norwhe an streets, in the borough of PoiteVille, where he will keep constantly on hand a She assmnaent of Flour and Feed,, Which he is determined to ,sell as cheep . Fuoti cheaper. than tiny other estab Item - rent in this region. His knowledge of the business is a guarehtee that the Flhur, Feed and Produce which he, r4lrwill be of the beet quality —he therefore calk', upon his friends and the .public, to give hjirr n tair'trial, Ifully confider that he will give general, satisfaction August 26, HENRY SIIELLY, ' „; 35-41 STRAY RORSE. • I 1• STRAYED awrkfrOm the zutf-= >scriber Momit Caibon, on Sun „4 11 .1 k day lest, a large BLACK HORSE, ' with a star• in his forehead; and a while Spot on hienose, and was cut with a scythe on the top of his neck inatc. diately under the collar, - andabout 10 years old. Whoever will return'said Horse to the subserf: her, or give him information •where he e.an get him again, shall be.JeaSonahlY - rewarded. • ,JACOB MOORE. 1 ' 35-30 August 26, PUDDLEO 4 S -10 OR 12 Good Peddlers will find immediate employment and good wdgesiby applying to the subscriber at the works. • None ibut-temPerate men, and good workmen need apply. - BURD . ?Ni Troy 1r0n ,4 Nail Vactory; . Troy. (N. Y.) August 26, . 35 AMERICAN STEEL PENS. T HE subscriber has just received a eiffipi.V Markham's AMerican Steel Pens, made ''of metal warranted not to corrode, superior to any Of the English manufacture,iat the same price, which will be sold at SI per grosk Very few if any defective Pens will be fouddl in each gross , . ! 1 BANNAN. • I 35-- August 26, 1/Cover's Cetebtstted IVriting Ink. • • • THE subSeriber hal just received a fresh sup. ply of this celetirated has super ceded all other kinds in.use irk tlui different offices EOM Aug.gst• 19, COAL WANTED. coMpI , SI . . OF REA.A. ESTA.TE;i - : - '. -;- ' .• v i 1 fru E Comnfissiont l ra of Pcbuylkill county.will JI L bold ! , a Public sae, on' Friday, the 22tt day lof Septembet next,'at th Court House; irr the $6. itiugh of . Ornigsbnivfor the Purpose of selli.ig all such unseated lands as: butte been ,Purchised by them at Treasiirls sales agreeably., to 'l the act of Assembly; 'and have ' iclen held- by them unredeemed for five 7a r s and tiniaards; a list of which is hereunto an exee.. Sale 7 to ConunCnee at 10 o'clock, A. INI4 gifeaid day, and to cantina(' from day to:day till all is sold,) and "those liiho have purchased at fcirner sales, are requesred to take up their Deeds,:or it will be retold oil Id L day. ' . ' - - , ' • . II: ' ~ . • • Aliinhiim.l I. Lot, Stephen Girard.deo'd. • • li 1. " Wm. Audenrted and M. Crate • Il I. 1 " . Mr., Braideu I li 1 I " Jacob' Weitzel 'l . .1 I 1 , George Deader ' I 1 4, Ja IVI n eesti I , :1 g .i.r Kerwin & Brudin , • ' -1 1 • 3 " Johnson Capp ' I I." Levi Ellninker ' . . • II ~. l • " Rensey , N. flills & Wm.Spolin •• 1 I FliZ STORY.. ffitt, 1. " Tituslllennett 1 " Benjamin Dewees , 1 " ' Lewis Robot* 1 •" Samuel Brook • 1 " Sloan Mate Pliceniz Coal Comparii) II Vfrasni --+- e' ,; • 1 10 ' acres Libc,rigiioi i • • 100 .. Adam Brown - • ; r 100. F Adam Brayvn Zia . 1 Debinah Dietrich 1, lot' William Gyacff ' - , I "• • 3i.c • ob Egedd • , 100 acres Klinger and Clark 1 1 - 150 " . Elijah Yq"er • • • , I ' P negrove. l' - ' 1 bit • James Gillaspy p*, 1 " Henry Boyer ) ' 100 acres Joseph Snyder& Co. - • 30 " , John . Walhurn • 120 " I Grua& Reed .50 " Samuel Hain .11 lot Samuel Ha iti 2 1 . John Ilagicy 1 " --David . Goild ,• 180 acres Joepti Sn'der .S. Co. 8 " Samuel Iliin" ` • I Lower Alishanlongo. 59 .. Jphn Stine ' -I6 " .• John, KnUtzelman 10 .6 ,- Widow *mod 50 " John Kuatzelman, jr. •-• ; 'Barry. ' 514 " John FOert 165 " Jacob Krebs 426. " - George Fleisler 100;',' .. williarnpuntzinger 301 " • John Sliphri 400 ." Edward 11.; Haley • ' , 138 -!.' Gains Moore I 344 6. Henry S • ichter • • 226. .. . Daniel S l appell , 300: • " Samuel , loffman ' ' i i 224, ." Peter Kremer f . 6. I - •'' ' l gprtiienian. • 1- • lOt Samuel Gilbert ' . •11 1 = Cleaver ;4; Moyo . I NA. acres J.' W. S • eitzinger, an dß. Pott • 2400." George Ruth & Co. , 200' " Jacob &di:anger and Martin Weave 150 " Latiderbun and Shoemaker .6 600. Jacob B light 200- " . 13ecker bind Frailoy ' , • • 300 : " • 'Peter Ziirinicruian ..S. Ca. - , 300 ." ..•-•- r Wiiters' : , ; 60 .' " Abraham Fertig • 1 203 „" Offermn, Keim, and Dicnkel ; 5 Cf, " ".:David Ilubbs 36 " ;French, B. Nichols • ' 206. " ( Filbert & Hain• 124 - " . Lloyd &ICo. 4011 " - iSeitzinger, Keim, Drenklc & Off e • . ~' • '- man , • 60 ... B. Davidson & Co. •' . 3 . lots ',George , atteffon 2 .. '; IGeorge V. Blythe c 5 " Kantner and Wynn • • • I.' " 'Frederick Effinger • 2 ,•-. .. John Hollerman . . 1,- " 'William Effinger • . • . I • Pottsvi ll e • • .; 1 lots .1 John Lucas , ; • 1 " ; William Rfchaida 1. .. 1W illiam Richards ' 1 " ; Martin Weaver • ~• 1 -,... i Williankßichards ".;! - A.' '1 "William Richards Richards --- ' •• 1. • " I, William ; Richards •;- ' ' 1 ". I Benjamin Snyder, - dec'd. - •• •..• • • ,Schuylkilt. . .'I 1 •I - .100 acres; JuGob Reifsnyder, jr. • •150 ;', ;I " Beyer de Mayberry 97 •;" IP. W. Jackson &A. P. Ileisek I 76 :'.. I Jacob 13 • ensinger & lloieter - '• 1 103 " Henry' e'pner -.1 100 •I" ' •-•-= St imbeek . • 200 " ' John II rtnng 15 " i Joseph tauffor . i; , I 4 ." ' ; William Wilderinuth - • i 103 " Henry Kopiner ; , I 15 -" ' ' Joseph Stauffer 1 150 " ; George R aha l 800 "' ' Daniel Focht • s.l 80 " George Rahn 125 "• 1 nobleman & Turner, 1 il 100 .6 ; Harding I lot I John Bishop • . 181 acres' 11, - .,Porter, & Co.. • , 1 BANN i A 4 N. , ! '''-;'; • Bush. i - ' 160 m i re Charles ; Franey , ; 400 I. ' William Feting - , , •I 400 "' t.• Khipp & Kiehner • ' 400 " ' John Fuhrmah 4 ' 400 " f Willihin Yoh ' • 132' "•• Joseph (Ridgway - 400 " ' Isaac Stauffer for Kellogg 807g' " 1 john Seltzer ! : • 100 ...‘ Jacob Kline ,• 75 ". 1 Alter, Stevenion 4. Beier 400 " Frederick Kellogg 72 " Alter, Stevenson & Cooper , 400 " ; T. Krimes ' ' 100 " i George Stauffer for Kellogg. 183 " Frederick Kellogg, ; , 299 " : Troutman, Cooper & Egrier 400 "1 John Smith ~ • . • 400 " I Whir Davis • • • • ; i Unwn. • ; ; r 400 "1 ; John Kelchner . 1 .560 -04 Daniel Klapp & Co. 400 "1 Jacob ;odd , 150 " I Willie Holler . 400.' ', I , James McNair 406'i 4 1 William l tetiner, 400 " • Georgts R oada i r 400 "! john Elia ; I, , 400 "- Peter 4or her , 400 "1 Thbrias ese 400 ‘.: Daniel R'SC - ' . .. - 194. ''; John Mc eal • • 187 " Beltran:lin , West 400 q George R roads , 392 ":, 'John McEully ' . - 400 ' John Ficlds • , ' ~„ 376 " William Steward ,', 400 " ' Gear ( e Rhoads, Jr. 384 . 1 Willi m Stehyard . lirrVi Penn- 75 ". ' Chria l ian Snyder ' . [ ' - West Brunsunk. .. ; , 2 lots ' Will am Morrell , ..- GEORGE BOYER: - • , I SAMUEL R. MEI% • • EORGE MOSER., ' • . . .. . • 33-1 m 10 00 5 00 4 511 • 5 00 1 00 4 00 4 00 • `; • • • Commip CorUtnissituacrie (ace, Or- ' 'I ,vaigsbuig t tpug. 8, 1843. • THE PORT Machina Machinery; and Pis t'? December 17 gLADEN .11—d'purpose of i for'etie cheap,' .16t EIRKM ' 't • ' • • JOUIINAL ' ;Tilt .4 _ _ REIM .SALE IMII MEI I i il, = EMS ' rro RENT. bLINTON• FOUNDRY,' stitii .p, together vglith all thh, fixtures belonging tfiereto. 'Ap* ISAAC MEYERS, ,• • at Part Clintop, or to KERT 4- GUILFORD, Staniar* Fn roue. • • I 51—tf ItiES-Suffietently. etr g ri - 3r the troddring water, into the Houscs j • It BADMAN. 15— II ~ : ; , ,' , : .',-., , .,‘:-,.!-?,,:7, --' ,'- i j. GEORGE 11..ELIkINTON, fine recommenced the Manufactuic of '130k1" & CikIPLES,; A t N o . 12 m arg . aretta Street, five doors'above Front Street, between Callowhill and Willow Strict rail road, ,. . I. 1 rottautt.rin.a. v WHERt he offers for sale, on ierisonablC terms, wholesale and retail, first 'quality YelloW Soap, common Brown do., White Fuller'i do.. Palm *do , Castile do., Fancy Shaving do. ' .4agast 12, ;' ' PROVISIONS. [. At No. 27 Nuith IVoter axed, between, and Arch, - PHILADELPMA. IIIHE subscriber has ow hand a good' assort_ JR ' ment of Provisions, comprisingilaws,Smati, Snour.nams, SUOKEDJIERi, LARD,ISARREL.PRc6 vistons, Cu,MESE FISTI, &c., and would rerpect, fully invite merchants and others of Scbuyl coun ty, to call and examine. • • All articles sold for good, will be warranted as such, and persons purchasing by order; may de: pond upon receiving their goods in as good con.. claim and as low prices, as if bought in person, GEORE C. NAPHEYS, .27 N. Water St., between Market and ArCh. Philadelphia,i August 12, ; 33-43/ • ' • .PUBLIC SALE. 'tl,7 pURSUANT,to an orderathe Orphans Celia of Schuylkill county, the subscriber administrator of the estate of George Hain, late of the township of Wayne, in the edunty of Schuylkill. deceased, will pose to sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 14th day of October next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, op the premises at the house late of George Hain,' in the township of Wayne, and county aforesaid ;• . ' • A certain MeSsuage Tenement and trac6l7. situate in the toWnship'ot Wayne, county -eflichuyl - bounded by lands of Peter haubenstein, Henry Berger, Jacob Faust and others, containing po acres or thereabduts. The improvements are 1,.„, a double Log House. two stories ;;•;,,,- Log; Barn—two OFehards;and about ode 4.: hundred and thirty acres of cleared land. and - well supplied with- a running stream of water and springs, late the estate of said 'deceased. Attendance will! be given, and the conditiOli9 of sale made known at the - time and elaCe of sale by • !I .MICHAEL FR ITZ. / • By Order of thezeonri. • '• Administrator.ll J. 11 DOWNING, Clerk: wigsburg, August 12,1843. • • 1 • 33-41 '' DISSOLUTION. I FrAHn partnership heretofore existing , between Philip Elaira and Jamee Banton' in the Coach Making businesis, waa dissolved on the 7ilv inat,by mutual consent. All peisbns indebted to the firm are requested to make payment/and ell thoSe having claims, will present thom,to Philip Ho& for settlement. • I , • PHILIP ITOFFA, I" JAMES BANTU3T.; P.S.—The business will be continued by Phil ip lion at t/iel old stand, where ho reSpeettulfr solicits the pitionage of his old friends' and cue. tomers, and the public generally. , August 12, j33-3ti LINDSAY S,y 1 ; I BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS, . AN f D STA.- •: T 1 lONERS, , 1, , . • North IVest l eorner of 4th and Chesipt, St.l • Phtladalphni, Augdst. 151, ' • '.. 33-4 . NOTICE. IVllEsubscrliber itere‘v ziv6B notice that ROQ ERTA. TORR ENCE; an indented nppidn . lice to the Carpenter Business, has absented him self from his service' without any cause. The public are therefore cautioned Uot. to trust hitn..st my account., as I will pay no 40bt.3 of' , his On; tracting. They are alai) cautioned not to 4r. boor or employ him without permission frtien me. / August 12, i . . .33-30 SIIIERIYPS SA I.E. By virtue of v e writ. of Als.Vend. Exponas, jseu ed out ofthe Court of Common Pliati, of Schdy 1 'kill County. and to' rrie directed, I, will expositi to saki by tiubliclYendue, F ), 4, I -, On •Saftn•da,y die 26th darnf AOgust, 4 • At 10 o'clock 'in the forenoon, at the hou.se.of Samuel K. Icepner,. Innkeeper, in the township of West Penn, Schuylkill county ; Albthat 'cer tain messuagai, tenement and tract, or parcel of: land, situate in West Penn tovoship,'Sclinylkilf county,hounded_by, lands of now or late''Gcorgo Wardman; Daniel Bolick, Jonas Hilfand citarp, :containing 12 acres and 14 perches, and'don. cued to .George Kemmerer by two deeds; one thereof from I.Sebaitian Longeberger, datedithe 3d of September, 1819, and other fftim George, and ilacob Longcborger, and dateiPtlid 4th December, 1827, with the anpurtenanees, consisting of a two story Lot Dwelling Ilolase,, Weaver Shop', Log Stable, Stone Sering-luinso and AppleOrcbard.,- • _ N0.2/All that certain improvement and tract or parcel of land, situate in West Penn towship, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands ofDonicl 'Correll, _ Henry . Widerstein, Peter ; Hass others, containing 17 acres, and conveyed to George Kemmeier,bv Adam Little, by deed dated: - the 13thiDlove:nber,18-10. No. 3. All that certain Mes'auage, tenement:and' tract of land,'.sititate , in' West Penn township; -Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of 114nry Sbirer, David Sechler, John Loral); late ainiel Koenig, Michael Hartung and others,containing, 99 acres and perches, and conveyed to George` Kenamerer,by Peter Hass end Thomas Eviritt; 'Executors of, Peter Everitt, deed.. by deed dated. the 2d April,lB42, with the appurtenancei,icon; listing of a one story Log Dwelling' 11ouso,Itwo Log Stables 'and Apple Orchard. Late the es tate of George Iferimper; : .1 Seized and taken under Execution, and will bo sold by j. JOHN 'G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.' Sheriff 011ie% burg, August 5,1813, MILLINERY AND FANCY :GOODj3. MRS. MORGAN, in Market street, next dobr 1••- " , to Mr. Wolfingci's tavern, reStacctfully forms the citizens of Pottsville, anal the public 'generally, that she' has just mewed a nets and fashionable assortment of millinery and lane:" goods, amongst which are-the Albert Braid, Fie. mum BrAia. Needle Straw, English Straw, and PintedEacin Bonnets, with a fine assurtmant of men's land hop'. L'eghern and Sca.grais Mate, all of Which wiß be sold much 'lower than 'the usual price& for cash. Rem* . altered and done up on the most reasonable terms PottsvillC, April 13- . • , 'LIVER Ors LIFE gp DAWSON-401er jilL:al of the ;, Village Blacksmith, Walls End. M iner, &c., just receive?. and for stale, larice cents, by August 5, • Dale's PatentPlatfroina and Cuider • •" Scales: fiISLATFORM scalesa weighing from 100 i ld JR• 2320 lbs. and Counter scalps 19 ovco sari *cty;superior to any scales b c f c m instntod, tor sale by tho 'agents.' - . (RAY & BENNETT, I 42 Witinut street, Maud Iphia. ! tuna 17; 1843,. - - 24—tr „MRS. lIIORGAN e has just received a few of the' Amazon and -Shell Brede 11onnine, which will be sold very row. Pottsville, Jane, 17, /848. MfMMM • TO LET. • • LiC subaMntial and convenient Stone Store aid Whareboase, at -Mount Catixa, lately to the oc .ettpaney ofJosteph . White & Son., The store is 40* 40 tect, arid the ware house ~f 431•60 feet, • beth being 2 stories high in froilt.bovicg as et . 'excellent cellars or rather basements. the , deers of which are on the level- of ,the -•'-----groutui at the back of each; both',buil dilni front on the Centre Turnpike; there . areood flocks for th e reception at each ot Merchaudize by tlie Canal, and goods brought by PA 8 IL it:can be dikeharleti at the level of the list floor of, the ware house. directly into its rear, which rests against the. trick o f the Mount Carbon It Road, ... , where is ampleroom around the docks!for piling 'plaster; and a good lumber what(' will be .. added to the premises leased if iinsired. , immediate posession given: :, Apply at the Dela itarc Coal Company's Offmet.yia ;to . , . I%IARLI., Mount Carbon. • ori:E. *IIITE. • • ._7 South Si St. Philadelphia, Pottsville, July 15. • • DEAFNES.' CWIED. Scarfia'a Convound Kreosijle Acaccslic Oil , 10 OR the cure,of DEAFNESS, pa ir:4,!and the discharge of matter from the ears:; also all hese disagreeable noises, like! the buzzing of in: sects, falling of water; buzzing of steani,,,&e. C which are symptemof - approachitig :deafiless, and also attending with the disease. .! ' CERTIFICATES. ' ' J The foilOtiiiii - ElitOifals and certificates will be read with interest as they speak feels Mild'. are " stubborn things," Mos.! EIT/IAnREITNA.RY CURE!—If any have doubts they may now ;dismiss: them, and the most in'eredulous may, consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cares, and many of them ve. .ry remarkable—by the use -of Scarped have been published, but this," caps the climax." Young, or old may yet recover' hearing', S. lady in Smithfield, PennsYlvania 'and now • about 80 years One, had beep gradually getting deaf for more tban 40 years, so that it was nextto jump , Bible to make her heir conversation in; the loud eat tones of voice; Last winter she wits induced to try "Scarpa's Oil for Deafness." It is only necessary to add that she has' used two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly restored-shi: is cured. DitxsxEssCons.D.—The following extract from a letter written by 3lr. Johnson. of Beaton, to a friend.M this city, is important. ~ The bottle of Serapa Oil for Deafnes4, that you:sent me,• with! the wibli , that my daughter Would try it, has been used, ,and in its effects, have astonished all; you know 111)101E4-deal she hai been since she was three years old r —slie now hears quite well, but as the medicine has all been used; I wish you to solid me another bottle, which 1, have every. reason to believe will cure her, en. •!, For sale• by 13, B . GU3I PERT, IsTo.):10 North Second Street, Philadelphia, and by Mil UM • EIOIIH9LTZ .sr. SANDERSON, - Agents; Pottsville July 22, 1843. • 1 ' ' T HE subscriber has a large 'quantity of excel lent Sand, which he will I doliser at any . place in. the Borough at sft cents per cart load, and as the hauling is all dtityoill ho will; guarantee that tthe loads. will bo'inuai larger than those generally hauled. • DAVID G. "YUENGIAiVG. June 11, 25-3nr LIFE AND SPEECHES OF, lIENItY CLAY, L- • - - FOR '£O. i • A FOSII supply just received nr , d for sale by , ' - I ,B. BAN:VAN. July 22, 1 i 30. 4 GENERAL assortment kept constantly on ,Band at . July 22, DI.. D. JAYNE'S FAMILY 21IEDICINES, EICINIOL, I I7r & §ANDERS i ODPS . New Drug Store, Poteelle, Ageotsfor Schuylkill Co., July 22 :ICE CREAM' AND MINERAL WATER ITIHE subscriber serves '.up Ice Creani every -FL evening, equal to any Procured; in Philadel-, pbia, and private faniiliesi served up by the Tian= tap at !ow rates. His Mineral Water Fountatnis daily supplied with pure Mineral Water,.which lie invites the public to call and try. June 10, 24 JOHN S. C. MARTIN. C 0 IDION A fresh supply Corn mon Ott, for sato by . SILLYMAN March 18, • 12— fMS& SHOULLIE Ftfy.—A prime lot. of Jersey and Westetu liains and St!oul ders, for sale cheap by . • E. Q. & A. IIENDERS'O'V. May 20, Wistars Balsam of Wild Clio Tr*, good and oftlicacione ;windy Or the prevail ir t iluenza, formic at JOUN S. C..MART.INS - `Drug Store, Centre st.,, Pottsville. rottsvtile','July, 29, 1843. Bev. Drs. Smith & Anthou's pAMPULET. just received, and.for Oe by July:22, . 8.. BANNAN. DRESRYTERIAN HYMN BOOKS, Nevi -IL - Presbyterian. Hymn' Books issued by the Botird of Publication just received find for sate by 8. - BANNAN., Pottsville, July, 6; 1843. .• - . HOWA th RD'S itEPORTS.— of How ard's 'Reports in e Supreme Court the - - United Stelcs,vol 1_ at tho reduced 'price of ',s4. just received, and for sale by B. BANNAN • August 5, ' ; 3.2=- 1111 CA FOR - FIRE BRICKS; &C. THE subscriber has for sale a large quintity of the material commonly called Fire-sand Cr de composed MICA, which is used by Brick mti kers and Potters i in the manufacture of. fire-proof bricks,: cooking furnaces; &q. II is of a very so. - pater quality, c lear'oraind; eau!, 6r other itn. purities, and will be deliveted on board of boats, or vessels, at the subscriber's Wharf; west side of Schuylkill, •half a -mile below Gray's Ferry I Bridge, at one dollar per-ton, or \fifteen cents per barrel!. `. : ROBERT CARR, )3,irtranis Botanic Garde/L. July 15 ,' PERMIAN STEEL 'PENS. A . FRESH supply of Perryien ,Steel Pens, put up in - packages of 25 ..pens,.vit '75 cents per package,- just received. ! Also a fresh supply' of the Priticipllity rdn, Anew article—and etceli pen's at 37a cents per Gross I t June p,4 4 2f 11; BANNAN. EMI . r; " la Tilts MenterNe ?".we.exdlaitned' the othe day, On tatting some of Javez's TOttc VenstirAtirti It certainly has none of the nauseous - flavor which one asseLciales with the idea of Physic. Children consider ft quite a "treat, and in taking it their pakten are gratified, and their'health restored at the sane time. SAYNIet3 TONIC VZRIIIBUO.IIOI only destroy. worms, but carries off the mucus in which they arc itnbedded, and effects a radical. - and permanent cure: Every - mother knows the prominent symptoms or worms such no veracity, loamess, fetid breath,-grincl„- ing of the teeth during sleep;, paleness Ofthe itching of the nose, dm.,' but thet*arii other indict; not an generally recognised. 'A dryrcougb, dull eyer 4 enlargement of-the abdomen . and 'Many other symp toms common to other 'diseases; frequently denote the.preaCtice oC tvonnin• If their "etistenceis evert ..9 13 Pecfel, tho-Verinifuge should be administered but cause it can do no, harm in any catte, and may do in calculable-good. : - For sale by, Eicholtrif Sanderson, Pottsville, gents for the Proprietor r ; • B. BANNAN. YOUNG . .11..A01E'S INSiIIkUTE., . rr, lilr. Pottsville YOUng Ladie.'S Institue, mi. der the direction of Miss M. M. Allen. will Open Its :Fall Term, Monday, - September Ath 1 Applies on for' board' will be made ..to'lhe prin. cipal.; uition for preparatory classes $1 004— ,f9r bi g ht English breaches $6 00—for Ole Lan guages' 200: ' . • ;'' -; ' • Auglit Pi . " . ' 34L—Iti! , f • , rim =ES SAND I SAND !I TIELODISONIIN 1117FIDICINE.S. Elquirot-ri ai l SANDERSON'S- • .New Drug Store, POttsville. Pr. I IN 13.ANKItNPTCY. "FUR '3~SCIIQGE. United States eourt.;'• ' EASTERN DISTRICT OF PONSI4NAN APETITION for, pseharge and Certificate' under the Bankrupt Law has been Sled by Enos Jones, Carpenter, now Laborer,Bebuyikill -County. And Friday the 20th day of pilaw.' next. at I o'clock, A. Al, is appointed lot' the hearing there of, before the said C.:ocirt,aitting in Bankruptey, at the District Court Room in the City of Philsi delphia, when and Where the Creditors of the said Petitionet, who h tvo proved their Dehts,,and all othei,persona in 'intdtest, inay appear and show cause, if any they havq, why such Dig chirge and - Ceatifirvit F . should not heg.rai.ted.' FR AS. 110F}Nivsorkr. Clerk of the District Cou{t: . - 31-10 PiOTICE • • !' July 29, 4i PETITION for Dischatie and Certificate •tl!"• - under the Banktupt Law . , has been filed . by William G Johnson, late HOU Keeper, pow Gent:eman, Schuylkill countv • Add-Friday, the 29th day of Sept, nest, at It o'- clock, A. M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Conn, sitting, in' Bankruptcy; at kb e District Court Room, in the City of Philadel phia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show causc,, if any they have, why . sorb Di:charge and Certificate should not be granted. . FRAS. HOPKINSON,- • • t Clerk of the District Court. June 24, • • 26—L. New Fashionable 'Clothing Store OPFO,BITE TIM HALL. JUST opened for the Benefit of the Poor by 7 selling at reduced prices and for cash, at ! the Town Hall. .1‘ By calling and examing you will, tied the Pri. eel to suit the Times. „ ! • ! Pottsville, November-15, 46 corFor,.—Just received by•thc subticri bey a lot of prime Coffees', coosistiri. of ttio- Ltiguira, Cuba, and a'superimi lot of Old Govern, ment Java, warranted superior loony eve: pint edi before . for sale in this place- E Q. c A.'iIIENDELISON. /May 0, . 1 PUBLIC SALB. • pIIitSUANT to no order of the Orphan's Court of Scliuylkill county, the' subscribers , gisardtans of Mary, Locate, Polisa, Fietta, and Maria Kemp, minor children of Peel KempOate of; the countirof lierks, deceaSed,- will expose to. sale by Public Vendue; on Saturday, theaeventli day. of October next„ 'at ono o'clock in the af terneop, of tho said day,- at the house of Philip Boyer, inkeeper, in the bordegt of Schuylkill Haven, in the said' county • The undivided' five ninth parts of four certain,iot‘ot ground, to wit; Nos. 9, 10, 19 and 20, in the new, plan of the , said town, on )some of whick aro erected dwel ling houses—Said lots are those owned by the amid Paul Kemp, and purchased by him from George Minnick Isle the estii4e of the said de ceased. ' Attendance will be,' given and condi thins of sale make known at the time anti of safe, by - H I - GEORGE BOYER, DANIEL KLAR; 13y the court, - Gttardiatis JOIIN 11. DOWNING, clerk. . , Orwigshorg, Augost'l9 i 1t3d3.. . N. B.—Also at the time and place all the,' in terest of the said town lotiooll be offered' for sale by•the. - other heir of the' said Paul Kemp 'deceased. , ' - II lORkiiiTS,-,-Ahandaritc:assortmciat of print and inushiii for sale very cheap by . \E. Q. Sr. Ai fIENOERSON. 1 • - , • - i •'. 21.—= IPEA.SOS.,CANDY.—A; sop* of Peases " Cough Candy, just received from the Wholesale Agent. Philadelphia, and fori vale at MARTIN'S Drug Store Deceinber 31 1— FEITIEERS.—JUB4' received and fo 6a1e..4, lot Feathers of :ezrellent quality by SILIWAIAN & co. March 8, BIRD SEEDS-.—C;thary;lgilret, Miry and Rape. Just teemed and for sale by April i B. IJANNAN. IRON .STORE No. 53 NOrth WATttt. Sr., 24 4;10r bc/ow Arch St PHILADELI I II lA, WHERE a' genera l assolnient of IR6N and v STEEL may be, had lion the most. accoio. modeling terms. • JANIES S. SPENCEEI, Philada. February 18, ' —6 ' . pArtviT BOXES. 4—, The subscriber ha s , just. received a choice Ivisortrilent or dobpin's Water Colors put up in boxes of• 12, 18 lind 24 Paints, together with a lot bf Toy,Faint 'Boxes, ;which he will sell •at Philadelphia prices, Also Sable and Camel's Hair Pencils. j • All kinds of Paints procured to order at the shortest name.. ••i J B. BANNAN, June 24, . I I • , . ROUX . nillfE great object filly accemplished. Jeviic Neal' - 1 4- Celebrated and Unitrsallyapproved l'alene Lard ban" .on an entire new prineiple. The good qual ities of this Lamp have.been qo welftested an to en able the subscribers to reccominend it-to the, public, as being far superior to tiny other yet offered. For sale by .[ 4 T. &J. BEATTY.. N.B.—Mr. Aaren %V. Radley having purchased the exclusive, right of making and vending the above lamps in Sct)uylktll County, Ives notice that any in fringerrient on the Patent.will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of.the law. , I%lisre J; Beatty arc Agents fo - r-selling the (amps ;in Schuylkill County. Pottsville, June 3,1815. _ !" 23- 3 mo W. CAuLISLE, Jr., FORWARDING AND C01.17418410N MERCIIANT, - Arch Sired whatf,'Schrsylfrill, RESPP.CTFULLY inforrns his friends arul the priblM, that he is prepared to rt.‘ceive 'and for ward .Merchandire of every 'description, to all,parts . on the Juniatta, West 4nd North .Branches of Aire Susquehannah," and Schuylkill and Union Canals via Schuylkill and 'Union Canals,' which arc in Complete order, and such arrangements made as to imitate afull supply of water during all the year. Shippers of produce will and it to be their interests to send produce to the Thiladelpliii Marker, via Schuylkill and Union Canal's, it being the eticapest m one safest roe. 1 , , Plaster, salt and Fish constantly bu hand, at lowest market prici. • Every attention paid to shipment of Merchandise by good.pfe boats, cointrianded by careful captains togel„W withprompiness salesof produce. , Igerehandize will not be detained in 'store on ac count ofetnrmy or vet weather, the boats load-and unload kinder thestorelki the dry, Philadelphia, July 1080, 10,1SIIIONA131;Ei TA4s.AJIRING. • JOSEPH CHRIST I ' R e spectfully informi his friends and the public that he has succeeded B. T. Taylor in the above bu siness, at the old -stand in Centre street, where ho will be happy to wait uiSzon those who may favour him with a call. has also on hand, superior Wool dyed Cloths, SummeiClothe, Cassimeres and Vest ings of every description Which will be made to or der in the most fashionable snd worktnanlike manner, and on most reasonable terms. Pottsville, July 22; 1813. ; JOHN C. !NEVILLE * ~ ATTQItiNEIt AT LAW; fAS removed 110111 ;V/ arket,trect to the . store formerly oceoPicd ,by -Abialian;,3leiwc, in Gentle Street, opposite - the Post Offee: Pottsville, October • 41— . 1). E. ATTORNEY - AT LAW.. • North West Comer of Centre 4- Mahan IL/ fang° street " Petteville, Sept. 3; • JOHN, P. HO RA:II'P, ATTORN Or At LAW, OltlY I 9 B Will practice in the of 4ehts.ylicill rounty OT AS.R. f —Just rdceived and for safe aithe • Drug Smote of , • : ../OHN S. C..bilkhllN Dcember 31— , • MN In Bankrup4. NOTIEE. BS PI,I9.TY.PTION, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIIIIL THE FIIANKLYNANSIJA4pICE c 0.,; , - r t ; apita O l i. S iii 4 l lX) ti , ri 9Of4 r4Fil lPa ti._ _l4 : ' in. -' - ' 1 - ,>-:. -- Wroltff.ll. rittaprreaL.! - - ,1.• •fIONTINDE 'tointekel cni artutatiee, perment v 4 -1 Ana limited on'exery ylOcription of propeilf in town end country on th 4 cisUe I favorOkrtetToti Office 163 h Chesnut Street limit. ,fitth att:eet. ` CHARLES N. BA4KER,Fresident. , / . . DIRECTORS, -' - , .. . ,; ,--_-,, I Chaite.s M Beaker, • .Vaiiitset 'arciit. ' -- - James Scott.. 'I INderiek Di•dtin,, 1..-. Thnma* Hart, ! . • ilarob . R.Setith,. : Thomas S. Wilarlon, Ocg: IP.RicAriiie. ' , ' .. Tobias Wogeer. litallecai D. •Leivii.. . .: CHARLES(. HANCNEKse4.., ' The Soht,criber ,hee laieti,eoliointed aAent'for .7 the above theptiandd institutior., and is view pie. i . pared to make ineuance,.o;everg deactiptien of. property, at the lonicst rates: ' _ • ' ' ! ,AN VIEW R VSSED . Pottsville, June 19. 184 . 4.;; t ' -: 5 --/Y '••, , ind, ein tiyagainist loss* darciato tqr Flte - Capital (4/00,000. •••, CIiAtiTER P*I4PETII4L: • _ THE SPRING GAROS'iy 'INSURANCE C0M..."..4 PANY, make litauranG . cir, either tem,pel,r!gOii.. perpetually, against I..eas ,or_Parnage',hy.FlßE, town or country, on Renee 'Warns, and Buildings all kinds, on Household .kuipiture, Alerehandissi.;.• llorsei, Cattle, Agricultnra44,ommercial and bfatiii facturing Stock and ,Utensifs everyi. description VEssets and their Cargoes to friPit, as Avail as Mortga...- : -.. ges and Ground Rents upon eh most favorable terrus,.,- Applications. ror , 19,Surancti.tr any informati on .0n the subject may' Lei Made eit er personally or by C ;, letter, ut the Company's •oirtim, at tho NorthWerit - , corner of Sixth and Wood 4TiCel3. MORTON Mett,IIVIIAEL', President., L. K/11:1BLIAAR. Seeretart..‘. I r 7 tatcron3, 1 ' AtoriOn.htehlichaei,. • w c'harles Stokes,_, • JolePh Wood. ' Archibald Wright.- - - I'. L. Lagucrennew iiamitel Townsend, - , Elijah Dallett, 1 ' Robert Loughead,„ George M. Troutman, g re e W. Potheroy, George W. 4jil jciner,The subscriber, has been rkii4iointed AGENT for the. ' above mentioned InstitutieT and ill note prepared to-I 7 : make Ixsultmgekit upeinciveryileg'ertptien orpepertl at the lowest rates. , BP,IPAAHN BANNAN . 27,.1841F: ATTE.vx'• • - . oly . .31ILITARY TIIIs Subscriherl mepeedlilly inform' bie, A. friends and customers,ih he hue located • Military Cap •11,*nufaelory ' In Third Street, 101; *; rivir doors- below ttacti k ; where be woullbe pleased these his old customers,t , and as many'net ones as arie' disposed to favour him with their custom. lie still coliiinues to Inauthentic Military and Sportmen's articligs of every descr3Ption, such as leather, Clcith, Felt, ttilk and 11enver Dross. Caps, fall patterns; k'oragvitf,tips; Holsters for troop ' 'Body do ; Cartonchl3Oses, Bonet Scabbards, Sword... Belts of all kinds q Canfeetitt:Ktiapsatki, - different patterns: Fire Buckets; •PasOng Boaes,.Tebe Brush and,'Picker's Plumers, , Tompoowt ,ViremetCs. Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun?qiies, superior quality Shot Bags , Game Bats , Driims:&m,&o. - • - ]lj"Orders thankfully reeePred and promptly at., tended to. VVILLI*Iid CIIhISSMANi, 'No-101 North Third Street, lbw doors belpw'llace Philadelphia. July 8, „1 5 • 287-6m. PASSAGES n:OUCED. TIIE. subscriber is now;toAdy to engage Passa::, gee from Liverpool to Ow -Ydrlti at 914 25: including ltuepitnl , Motiki. ; Children .under 13 years of age, half price. r x t . Sums of money 40,1141 and npwards,for wardered to any putt of c Oaland, lreltind i Scot.' land and Wales, on appliaton to. - /14.13ANNAN,,Ag't. July 15, • ; 7 tit 110 I3AUItEL MALINA. Constantly toil - god, a full supply of the above superior article in baffels, 4 1-2 taphele,,Thich: trill be sold very low, by r - BENNETT.: ' I , N 0.42 Walnut St., tpait tad wharf below - • Locust St, %O.Ouilltill,Phi/adelphia - - June 17,8143. 25.-t To' FA3:144. - Dowagers [lriipsoioq Tonle. Mixture. rraiosE who would ltivVictoctrati o•F . amay -ml- Medicine fur FrvEtllirr s o Prpsjutia. and Nerimus WeaknesseS; h C ould diserleittnate,he twcen the "ehousind araci+p";+teinetttee - cotiatairet, ly heralded' forth to the 4s,:ibliq; and that 'Littlest' universally, succeserhipr'nOtilitteto,called * -7,, Ruwand's Elmproo4l 'Tonic . • • A few remarks will eoloto illustrate the dif_' ferenee. In the; first 11.*, the operation of the Tonic Mixture in the ciirtof,Feve 'and Ague fie upon entirely nekrand'peepliii, 3/et safeeprlnce.. pies. ,Sccondly'r D•not hub* ' astealst4 course of Vie chills, evhcin-)uttetually . and pomp. veringly used, but it Ac ktri .relores ,the wonted functions of the genernf. Osteui to: IC perfectly healthy state ;!when lola:Flits are no.miire • lidales to ensue that an attack eiridie'disetiaO in one who 'lte never had it: before; tq'hirdly'; The. anistam;+-• during Um adretioestratihii!f the Unproved Tonle: Mixture, springer up aeraeleie under, its tcnign , fluence, anti gives fiathem3 earnest of returning health and- vigo4r. Foue,.hly.e . Pt:educing mgrs or less effect on the bostiett the catith of the ease fidesee]otT in the wie3l.niese strongly Indies.: ted by nature. rattily +gee effects on the tem are einifdenry mild aket'serfe, as well as dent, and it is as well adapted to the feebleat fent, simplY ef"inodifietioti of tl dose, a, to the most viguroys,adult; , - • • 'The abays m+.ldicine MO he [lad Ict•rotiSlOlki at the Drug ism(' ClMmicht• Fire of ' , $. I. " !Agent fqt Schuylkill etintity. Pottsville, July ' 29; 180. • '3l— • • 1. • • • , • • RAPS!! Arc': • ran I,E subscriber snnounpes to the public that hit . : • 2l has on hand if T , srge ge4tity or well:curedllame„ - , Dried Deer, Teno';iesoSzcl.c.. ,which-he will sell at rimy it- hie stand in Centre Street, opposite Ou To*olrait. All awaked moat. which on trial should proyiviet to .be good, will 4:!9 ... ,„ taken brick. , ; Heetways keep for safe;4ll kinds of Pts s h Meal, which will be sold at reductil prices-Ind ly subsea' the patronage ol..ihe public. JOHN RIEDER. - Pottsville, Feb Al j‘; ' • Office of the Ph tra4felphia and Read Railroad Company. !' i lu deliirt, July 21, IBC 1.4 p,„ „ fitc Mill tdelphia and heading ., ItmtrOd Company hereby Ova notmstiihat the ratite' orfreig,ht on co,ll are and will continua thfollows root Potettille to Pt hutonti or PM/atlolphia. 4.0 per ton I tom 4 Fiona Schuylkill 11 ti en 1 1 30 S 1111HDFORD, Secieuiry. Philadelphia, July .19 IM4I 31-- . , . DRIT.IbS' AIIik4U.EDIcINES. ' • , . 111,VST received, ' in' achjiiih' n to farther, supieleca,, a tilf general a4ortlnCrit sif:l" -.- :. . .. ... - . I.)rugs. •' , • -'Yule, „ Medicines, • 1 ,• ( ; and.7lapoitine, • (.26nicals; ' . ' 1 11.51,0,, .- - . , ~. , r !Patent italiciifetr,„ • I mt.i.,613,.' , . , ....:•• -,... l'erfunicry, 4'17.1.;‘. :from - 7 4 0 :gc; 24 6,4 V.,. - '.— el ; 'lVg,other. with 'every ;!.1.p..10.!. in iiis line,- Whan - kin. Orem for &-tio,nt a 'lima 4 itgifinco, a ntl 80fiejta the 24 , 7 'tcotion.of:Phrficians aig4jOuntry dealpre generallyi , 'r' • ...! ',' , :i 'APIIN., S:C.:RIARTIN. Jr - PartictibrrittontitiOivtxt to Physician's Pre , ' scriptious .a r al 1 I:ours. 'a,..1 .• , , 1 DiovOtnhor 2.6.' .'' -. ' '. - . 42.—:—!. FICK art.!..3- . IQN jtist, ,re, and 'for - 5a1414 . •-•- '- May 20 r • 1 ' %'.44 J. BEATTY.- ' • • ~b i IEEsE--.-41p-Ome_lot of cheesc.foraattl . by lets- A. lIENDERSOIi.:,,:, May 20, RS • t - ti" - ^ .Q3loli_Ett-lrigAT. — lfams au 4 ' 66l d' dera, good Meat alittwelt "cureilaittit :re74,34 and tor sale, 14 §ILLYMAN4r,OO., March IS, ; SoA AND A 1:41.4*. or the betstiquality t4eirox; sold 4.7. Philadelphia mantir44lriti r ptiect,fretglit aItAIN change added, `.% mAn51141414.. • Corner of Nor iffy and Mi t cektbell R. - R - : Vottsville, April 1548413. • 164 '• FLOOIt piaiw Maul TO low b3P. 3 •I3EAT 1.1 Y: IN OM FA DIAZ
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