I . llj , :oo o tiZ. l 6 3 4;grAiliV; vl iWb ol i l l TERMS OF THIS PAPER.—Two Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually in advance, by those who reside in this county—and armuallyin advance by those who reside at a distance. If not paid.withis the year, $2 50 will be demanded: Live Dollars in advance will pay for three year's subscription. Terms to Advertisers. *a merchants and others who wish to'adver.. • tise by tlieloar, with frequent changes of adver tiseMents, the terms will be $ 12 per annum, in eluding the paper, or $lO in advance ; Two equres with the paper, without change, $ 10 per, annum, or $8 in advance. One square of 12 lines with the paper, sB,ors6 in advance. Bu siness Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4 advance-31inss ,$ 3 withthe paper; or $ 2 with out the paper. - , • Larger advertisements will be published as per agreement. gne square of 12 lines, one dollar for 3 inser tions, and 2.1 cents for every subsequent insertion. Five lines or under, 25 cents for one insertion, and 121 centi4or every subsequent insertion.' Insurance . , The subscriber, Agent for one c f the best Insurance Sews in Philadelphia, is prepared to make insurances 'll all,deseriptions of property, r.ich as louses, Mills, tables, Goods, Fllftlitille, &C., &. at the very lowest ttes t --- '' . • B. IdAN NAN. r 3. V. D. Palmer, Ent., No. SO.Pine Street, Philadel rphla, is authorised to act as Agent to receive subscrip 'Lions and,advertisetnents inr this paper. elr *ears. MASON & Terme. No. 123 Nassau st., New - VA, are authorised to receive, Supscriptions and Advertisements, for the Miner.' Journal. Cheap Publipations . •ll the cheap publications are.lbr sale it this office as soon as issued, at publisher's prices. Single copies .orany work obtained to Order.. . Passage Agency, &43 The subscriber is prepared to engage Passage, for Passengers from every part of England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales at the very lowest rates. lie also at tends to remitting money to every part of Europe, in sums alum Pound and upwards By prompt attention to ►wlasas, he expects to give general satisfaction. R. BANNAN, Agent for JOSEPII Jot! Printing. WS, bale recently made additions to our already large assortment ofJ oh Type, which is now great• or than that of any Country Printing Office is the State. enders ready to execute all kinds of JOB PRINTING of every description, at the very lowest rates: such as CARDS, BILL HEADS, PAMPHLETS, . CIRCULARS, ": • ' BILLS of LADINO. . POST BILLS & Atvery short notice. By keeping good workmen, and prompt despatch in executing orders, we expect to re ceive the support of the pUhtic. ors We have also a BINDERY attached to the•otlice, which enables unto bind all kinds of Printing, when it is necessary to do so. Books of every description, bound to order. April 6,' Notice 'All persons indebted to the subscriber, will please Mike payment as early as possible. He is anxious to have all his old business settled up. I B. HANNAN: e TUE COAL TRADE. IThe shipments this week, show an increase of about 00 tons ovsr , last. • The water in the Canal continues very low. . The shipments from the Lehigh, for the week en ding on the 3rst ult. was 13,629 tons. :Freight{lo Philadelphia by Canal SO cents—to New York, $2 30. „Rail Road $1 , 15 and $1 25. :The Commercial List, gives the -following, as the prices of freights from Philadelphia. • To Sated,.. ISt 52} per ton. s. Charleston: • ..{- 1 621 " Canibridgeport & Brighton, $1 75 " " Boston, ' • 01 59 a. $1 .62.1 " Newport & Warren. R. I. $1 31} ~ . _ _ - .. -. ... •• Providence 7r. Fall River,ill 314 .. r" NEW Minn & ilarlford, Con. , ,1+ 23_ " .. Troy. • . $l - '271 Albany. . ' 81 40 " ' ^. Newyork, - , • ' 9 $ " " Baltimore, 1 i :5 a -671 o ". Washington. DC. • Bl 121 " ••a, Fiedricksbung, V • 8 1 10 " • For the week ending . on Thursday Evening last RAIL ROAD Schuylkill Haven, Pottsville Per fart report, BY- CANAL. 111 p to Thursday night. Pottsville &P. Carbon, 9,707 00 • Schuylkill Haven, . 1.073 01 Little Schuylkill, 2.060 00 13,E00 01 Per last report • '218,068 10 Lehigh Coal Trade.. • ! Despatched from Mauch Chunk for the week ending Bth month 31; 1844. . Boats Lehigh told and Na'. CO Summit Mines • Room Run Mines ~ Deaver Meadow Mines FROM PENN HAVEN, Hazleton Coal Co, ROCK PORT. Buck Mountain Coal Co. . TOTAL :SHIPM,ENT§ Tnon Mlte CIICNK. 97431 30511 127972 42652 Summit Mines g Itoom Run dn ! Beaver Meadow FROM PENN HAVEN Ilazleton Coal • ROCK PORT. Buck Mountain-Co. ' Total ',floats Little : lSchuylkill Coal Trade. Amount or Cnal transported over this road up to Thursday evening last, • Tons. • Boats. Tons Sep. 6 Lawrence .55 • 6 Time, 54 •• 7 Sophia • 51 " Muhlentierg 55 ", S. Lewis 56 " 7 D. R. l'orter . 55 , - 9 IL Franklin St • 4 G: M. Dallas - 51 • 0 Mary 55 " 10 Raccoon S 1 , t• 10 Sun of America 55 ••• It Wm. Penn 56 " 13 Fox Hunter 54 ' IR Marietta . 51 " 12 Hiram. • 55 ." " Cleopatra 54 •, Per Sundry Shippers Per last report 113 MI Mine Hill ;V Schuylkill Haven It. R. The following is the amount of Coal, transported on atii• Road, foi week ending on Thursday eyenin3 last. Tons.; 9,291 II Per last report, 214,451 05 • ---' 'Total, 223,74216 223,742 16 ' WM. NEWELL, Collector DM Canon Rail Road Company. The amount of root' transported 'over this road ,for the week ending on Thursday evening last is • . • • Tons 2 , 727 • , Pet last report 41.252 • 11l Sclinylki4 Valley Rail Road, The Amouht of coal hauled over this road up In sat_ sudsyevening last is: = Tons - 8,652 Per last report, 65,565 Tkal. 69,217 .nisSE TURNER, Collectra. Mount Carbon Rail Road. The following is the amount of Coal transported on i this Road, for the week ending Thursday Evening last. Tons. s,titto • - Per last Report, 122,561 Total 127,817 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector . Printer's Ink N s • 05KegsTof the best quality News Ink. just teem Ted and (cif sale by the inmscrißer. Orders free 'woad, accompanied With the money rest Paid, wit fictive prompt attention. D. DANNAN, 15eppber 7 ci 1 ; 0 7. • - Agent. MDS. 8. P. HODGSON,- . UDEPCO,EZG:3,. .:/.2EnCDELQa CENTRE STREET REASiLIir oproarrp TIM SPIIICOiAL CIIIIIICII. • , _ N. B.—bevcral APPRENTICiA wanted—apply all 1 above. ' i Pottsville, Sept. 14; 1844, Letter Presses ) Very,Cheap. AT the low rate of $7 50. Which tire wind to the Iron Presses, an 4 will last, as long. just receiy= ed and frit sale by Sept. MI 37-4 SCHOOL BOOKS, ' • rpm: Subseriiber !has joss received an assortment 14. of School Hooke, which he offers to thOln. who wish to puithase to sell again at ns low rates. if not lower, than they Usn' be purchased"it Philatlelphia. This assortment embraces almost- every; kiudr Try us.. • i ' B. BANN AN. Agent. Sept.l4i 1814. '; 37 . ' WRAPPING ;PAPER. 1• • • . • .. 1 . 50 RAMS Wrapping and Strop Blasting r per, an excellent article, v . cheap, just received. Storekeepers and others an plied on as favorable terms ai they can:pnrcha an elsewhere. Sept. 14. 37 - - ' B.' BANN AN , , - A gent. • CAME to. the house of the subscriber, about the 20th of July, a DARK; RED COW, with a white spot on her shoulder, and atwitter on her . forehead, in the shape of a heart; 'she had a bell on, fastened by an old leath er strap. The owner is requested to come - fory:ard, prove property; pay damages and take her away, oth • erwise "'Jekyll! be sold.accordine to law. • = . GEORGE ALLEN,: New Castle. • P-30 1 ~ :• ~ I St , iray. toiv. • •• CA 111 r.. to the house of the siii scriber, about i the .26th of :August, a BLACK COW, with white lepots on her back and sides three white feet, with a piece out of her right ear, and a star on her forehead. The own er is requested to come forward, prove proPerty, pay charges and take henaway, otherwise she will be sold according to law. 1 -4. ;CAMPER, Lletrellyo. September li, i37-31.* . I • [ ;• . NEW AMERICAN • STEEL PENS,. Better: than r — he. English. T UST received a fresh supply of Steel Pens, among el which are Phillip's Climax; Pen, the ReserVoir Pen. and the Correspondent or Long Bill Pen, and the fine pointed Letter Pen,..all of which will be sold very low by ; ! . . 1 B. BANNAN, Ag't. Sept„ tt • ': ' . 31%, - 7.251 in 5,038 02 12,319 II 266,101 IS 278,421 09 :61,668 16 510,293 05 Tone 1111 13620 CM OM T 20,908 Tons 2060 33290 Gel'asssO GEORGE WIGGIN, Agent. T0ta146,979 CEO. wait - sTY, Collector. \ , B BANNAN. Agent_ Siray Cow. Septemb j rr 14, '• ' Whips ! ' Whips! ! . AN, .elepant assortment o 1 Sulkey and Cie Whips superior to any heretofdre offered in this place ust received and for sale very. cheap, .by t iLug .31! 35-- i ;B. BANNAN,!Agent. ._... • . ' . - . , IR. C. W. . • : • . ilLtilES. . 1: • i • Teacher of Languages, ect„ a Native of 'Prussia, R ESPECTFUL informs :the citizehs of Pottsville. O that he has opened a class, for the instruction of Ladieti and Gentlenien, in thq•Germari, French, Latin and Greek Languages in this place. Thankful for the patronage he has already received, he hopes, by .strict attention and care, to merit and receive a •continuation of the same: Mn. Ipmes, can assure those • who may honor him with their cnnfidefice, that with pttnctuality and desire of learning aritheir part. they cannot fail to acquire al thorough knowledge of these Languages:- if desired; Mr. 1., Will give - lessons intim evening, to those tvho have nni,other leiltire time through the day, at their own dwellings. . , .• • 0:I - Mr. 1., also gives' lessons in Drawing and.' Painting, and will endeavorlto.give general ,',satisfacilon to the public. , , , , . ' Teams—Quarterly, Languages $5 00—Drawing and Painting,:quarterlylt! Off ;, Residence at Mr. 'Deffman'i, next door to the Miner's Bank: ! .. • 1, Poitinlle, Se'ptember 14 : 37—it B.3LE OF 111?0:.V1 !VORA'S ./1 ND • WOOD LAND. WILL be soltlnt Public Sale, on Monday, the vv. day of OctOber, Ih211.: at P. M., at the Public House of Fax & Mortimer, M Pottsville, Schuyl kill .thunty, The one mndit'ided half partl, of Mount Vermin Forge. formerly known us Atitlimrled's Forge , with twolFires, three Dwelling HOuses, one Stable and one hundred and hirty acres of Wood 'and Sprout_ Land, sitnatritnit Cold Creek. half a mile tram the fit tle Schuylkill Baal - toad. twri miles from Mclinansburg, and sin from Orwigsbure. Also, at the sane time and - place, the one undivided half part 'Oll7O acres. more or less, of Wood land. situated partly in EMI. Brims wick 04nship, Schuylkill comity.. adjoining lands of Samuel Bertrdett, polin Schall and others;‘and partly In Albany Township, Berks County, adjoining lands of Jones Keim.& Coo Georg.° Reagan, Esq., and others. T State Road leading froth Orwigeburg to lintztOwn, passes tnrough said land. One, pair of Forge Bellows Tubs, will he sokt saine' time and place. For further informatiOT. enauire of Daniel Yost, at raid Forge', or of Richard Boone,, at Port - Carbon, Schuyl-; kill county. Terms by , RICHARD lIDONE., Assigneeof 'MI' M. Ege, under the Insolyent law. Port Carbo'n, It NEW- BOOKS , I • I ' • 51rmOirS of Vitioc rk principal Agent of the French:po lice, one attic Most interOsfing Books oft he day 50 Triuinplis of Time, by the author of two,olcl,Men's • Tale's,r .. 25 Heaven and its wonders, alto concerning Hell,lly Swedenborg, , 121 Heart, a 'social Novel. by 'nipper, . 121 Chatsworth, or Gm Romance of a week, , 121 Short Patrol SermonS. by now, , ~ jr. • 121 , Prose Fictions. wiittOn to illustrate every day life, by T. S. Arthur, The Grandfather, by Miss Pickering, Counterfeit Detector. for September, Mary Schweidler; the Amber Witch,' The Omnibus, containing 6 , N01e1• The Jesuit, illustrating the Principles and the Practices of the celebrated Society of the JeSults, by-Spindler, . •,; ' ' r' . • fort. Unzby's Gaine,. . • 50 Kohl's Scotland. i 1.5 Lardene'r's Lectures on Astronomy, : . . liS Torether with a variety ofother Books, just received, And for sale by i , ; 1.1. 11..k)ilcArki,. :Met. September IL . .; .e 37 POSITIVE IRON WORKS. . , . IAT ILI. he sold fat Public; Sale, nn Monday the 11th V V day of October. •1541, at `.4 o'clock I!. 111„ at the house of Fox & 3tortimer, in Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., viz :--• 1 , , . _ . 1 FRASKLIN ROLLING MILL - • Together with forty, one.pair or Rollers, Tiirning Lathe, Puddling Furnaces, now hi succeSsful operation, one large Fitrbank Scale, one tForge, with four fires. large Coal HOuse, smith-shop, Office, a genteel and well fin ished Two storyi 1 .. . • , MANSION . HOUSE, 10 convenient Onuses for workmen, Mfm, Stabling, dm.; and about tone thoutand Acres of Land, .about eighty of which !ls amble and in a high State of culti vation;the remainder Wodd= and Sprout Land, situate on the Little Schuylkill riVer, Cast'; Brunswick town ship, Schuylkill county, :immediately on the Little schnylkill RaiirriaiLeight Miles front the Philadelphia,. Reading and. Pottsville Railroad, 'with Which it is to connect at Port Clinton, and four toilet from Orwigs burg, the teat of justice for Schuylkill Connty. For further information enquire of Maytury A. Ber tolet, on the premises, or brllichar4 Boone, Port Car bon, Schuylkill ftouuty. RICHARD BOONE. Aasignee of Samu'el Bertolet. Port Carbon, Sept., 14 i PUBLIC.; NOTICE . .•I-: . . , • NOT ICE • is hereby given, to all Wiliam it meltcon cern, that the subscribers purchased at Sheriff's Sale,.Sepiember6, 1814, the following personal proper ty -and , chattle interest of Frederick Zernheld, viz:— one lot of abouti!2o.ooo Burnt Brick, also about 110,000 Unburnt Brick, l Wheel Barrows, Lint of Cord Wood, 1 lot of old , ',wither, 1 one Horse Sleigh, 1 wooden Nein i the above articles; were sold by the Sheritrof Schuylkill county, on the:premises of the , ,:said Feeder ick Zernheld, in the borough of Schuylkill flay ~.,' !il eitrti so, the' following articles, which were sold -by t lo'4Aid Sheriff, viz: thq same day at or. near Miners -' in the county of, Sclinylkill,es the property of tlinri aid Frederick - Zertiheld, arid pure ha ice d by the subscribers, viz: one Yankse \Clock , 1 doz. Chairs, 1 Corner Cupboard, about 45 - yds. Carpeting: 2 side Ta- Ides, allot of Pirtitres (iniheframes,) and 1 one horse Wagon, I bay Horse, and set of harness, 1 Truck Rail Thiail WagOn, about 130,000 Unburti3ricic, about 2,000 burnt brick, a lot or:about 90 cordri of Wood, 5 Wheelbarrows, 1 Clay Mill, the unespiied lease of the said Frederick Zernheld, to the Brick Yird: he occu pied ator near Minersville,ateiresaid. [AB of thuabove artichii, we have left with the said Fredirick Zernheld, during our pleasure:; the .Public are theiefore hereby notified, not to pilichasi any of the said articles of Frederick Zernheld, as they belong to itrw BAST & TYSON, Schnylkill ll:ii•en, Sept., 14, • , . 27-3t5 Notice to Contractors. , . Engineer's nriee Selniplfrill Valley Rail Road Mount (,*(trbon,! September 5; 1844. 5 SEALED propinutts will be .received at this °Rice, from the lOth to the 12th inst.. inclusive,-for the graduation and masonry of four miles of the chuytkill Valley neat Road, to he let in sections. • • Plans, profiles, and estimates, may be.iseen at the ofhie,on the days above Specified. A. W. CRAVEN, Engineer. September 7, , I'l ' ; 36 .NEW ' - GOODS. 1 • - J OSEPH IttOrtGaN, has Just received a new, assort ment of Goods, aumne which are splendid new style) Prints ' Milk Embroidered Nett Scarfs, Brussels' Net 21 yards wide fur Shawls, Thibet and . filth Shawls. Lislej and Ashhinton Lace, a very‘superior article of Stripe Jacanett Muslin, Thread Lace—lnconel Inserting, and a variety of otherlancy goods, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash P,IIOESI Pettaville July,l3 , • : '• I . Philadelphia Advertisement 4 PUBLIC .S.ll OP TUE Sugar Coal Company, NEAP UAZLETCOIi L bEILI:E COVIITY, PENNSYLVANIA Coal Car', .111 - ining Machinery, 4. En lil2o7.lM.l9.l"llarliVia, OCTOBER i,361 1 i 844, AT 10 O'CLOCK, WILL be sold at Public'Sale, on the premises, at the mines of the Sugar Loaf Coal Company. to close a concern; 12. d Rail Road Coal Cars; 40 Mine or Drift Cars; Also Sundry Coal Screens, Brass Pump VdTves, Fump ehathbers and other apparatus connect ed therewith. IGeai Lathes and Slide Rests. • Machine, Minike, and Blacksmith's Tools. Lumber Triacks, Wheel Barrows, ShoVels, Bar Iron, Steel, Scrap Iron, Iron Pipes, StOvesdack screws, Car whegja andr. va riety ofother articles. . CP The sale Will commence punctuallyat 10 o'clock. The terms will be cash on delivery. Al. THOMAS & SON. Auctioneers; - • • r Phitalk., Sept., 14 1844 Brpuelg, i:agr l ain'O.d Venetian Carpetitike. Robert 'B. Walker, NO. 25 NORSK SEC OND ST., OPPOSITE CHRIST CII RCH, srULLALELL S uI t, . H"just received and is now opening, a very e sive and beautiful assortment of CARPETI The goods are fresh and of new styles, and Irvin_ chased principally for CASH, will be sold at the 1 prices. They 'Consist In part of Splendid Brussels, (rich patterns)l Beautiful qmperial, 3 ply ; I Stiperior extra Ingrain, CARPETI Twilled yenetian, 2-4,4-4, 5-4, I col'rs wa Plain do " " " • .j ted du LL Superior quality 0-4 English Backings, with a stock of well Seasoned Oil Cloths, of all widths, P Piano and Table Covers, Sheep Skins, Stair Bindings &e.; together wither" extensive assorting; Low priced ;Carpetings, 'of all' descriptions. n grains of good quality and patterns, for 37é to 50 \r- Purchasers are requested to call, and they rest assured of being pleased with the goods and ' ; ROBERT B. WALKE 37-1 Pliilada., September 14, CHEAP CARPET- STORE, ON THE CLBII PL►R, „It No. 41 Strawberry St., Philadelp Twi—rents, orthe subscribers in their present' 'ation being very low, arid theft' terms C. they are enabled to sell at such low prices that tomers catiriet fail to he satisfied, and they invitt people of Schuylkill county to call and examine" stock, as theroffer an excellent assortment, ccii sing 1 .1, - Beattticulimperial,3 ply, " • cl - - Superfine Iri,grain, - 2i Heavy Twilled Venetian }. m..., Fine' English %Vorsted, doc. 7: Plain Si i 1 . : do . I • With a large stack of well seasoned • FLOUR OIL CLOTHS. of all widths for rooms, hallo. dooripieces. 4.c. Furniture Gil Cloths, Beautiful Dearth Rugs. covers, Floor Baize, Hag Carpets. die., tog with .a large stack of low pribed Ingrains, and, and atair earpets, wholesale or retail at the ' prices in the city. 1 ELDRIDGE 4 BROTIIEI No. 41 Strawberry street, One door 'above Ct %ear 2d. , ',Entlince also at No. 50 South Seco] • Sept. 7, 1 . i 36-- Tess Cash Grocery Store; No. 59 A`orth!Wrder S!., Ist. door above A StOAII/3. 150 Hhda. P. Rico, and N. 0, Sugar, • • 200 Boxes Brown Havanna, " ' 100 Barrels Clarified‘".., . • 50 Boxes Loaf tind Lump,* . 100 Bhls. Crushed .1. Pulverized " MOLAIiiitE/. ISO New Orleani'Molasses, •• , 100 HMIs. Trinitiao • 50 do Matanzas ", • 50 do Syrup & Sugar House '2O do Levering's superior do. Come. 500 Bags Rio Coffee, , 300 " Lagnayra 300 " ' St. Domingo, lOU " :Maracaibo, Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Ily on, Chulon and Snuchong Tana. SetcEs,&c. Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs, Mace, ~loves; Cassia & Ging& r. Aloe, Lard, Oil. Starch. Cheese, Sperm Candles and Wines ~and Liquors of various qualities, for sale by JACOB ALTER. Wholesale- Cracer Commission Merchant, 50 N. !Water pt.. Philadelphia. Cs Merchants and Dealers, would do well td call.— The prrateet dk4rgains ti) he had FOlit CA6JI.I! Philada., September 7, , 30:-2mo Earl SPRINGER. flan removed Mx office, to 74 South 3ill Street, Where lie offerafor sale by the .Car RED A ND WHITE ASH C 'AL, OP SUPERIOR QUALITY.. 35_ MEM . To :Country Merohant,sL N Store, Foreign and American Broad Cloths and I Cassirneres, of the various descriptions adapted to the approaching season, among which are TWilled and Figured , Cloths and Cassimeres, fur Sack and Over coats. I At new 'style and plain Sarritirrrs and Cloaking.% together with an assortment of Padding!, Silesia'. Can vass, Serges; Holland, Twist, Sewing Silk, ilindings, and other Trimmings used by Tailors. Also Black Satins, Plaids, FigUred and P ain Silk Velvets, Woolen Velvets and other new style of Ves tings. Our assortment Is extensive and terms reason able. ' I I LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, Dealers in Cloths, cassirneres &e., Nct 511 North Second street. 121 • 121 121 • 25 Philadelphia, 9th Month 2d, 1844 4 . YOUNG LADIES' 5-? .-.4.2a=a3 ‘.O:ID‘CEL), 1REC.3.3 .2.101 MA ESPF.CTFULLY announces to the pa eats o -Lai her former pupils, and those who feel di posed to entrust their children to her charge, that she has as sociated with her in conducting the sehool,, MISS CAROLINE B. WHIPPLE,. Of New llainnton Collegiate Institute. who will teach I Drawing, Painting, Spanish;ltalian, .1 - c., In addition to the other branches heretofoile taaght in the i Schonl. The terms for the Elementary Branches *ill be the same ax heretofore. 1 Additionalcharges will be made for the higher branches Caught. Miss A. feels flattered fir the encouragement site has her etelordreceived, drd therefore names all those who 'entrust their children to her care, and those of her assistants, that every etertio4 on their pare w ill be' used to Motnnte their intellectual, moral and relitious cul:ure.believing that 'they 'lbw com bine all the requisite, 'qualifications to give I finished, education in young ladies. • The Fall term will tointnence on Wednes, 11th inst. • . Pottsville, Sept. 7, 311— PRIVATE SALE. • TITE subscriber will sell at private sale, the foli lowing prnperty! to wit: A small farm, crtaining II acres of land, dila good state of cultiv 4ttion, to— gether wth i a good orchard and allover failing spring of Water. near the door of the house. sitiade on the Centre 'Forniiike. a hall' mile abase Orwigsburg.—, 'The improvements consist of ~,t lro' good •-,ty houses, a blacksmith shop. t' owtin lll g heuses. and a small barn. l'he ground 11 is all in 'a good State of cultivation. iio '4. A Earth consisting of SG acres oflrnd. sled in Manbeim township. Schuylkill county. about two miles from Orwigsburgand 3i miles front Potts: vine.' On the new Township Road leading 'firomOrr wigsburg to Mount Carbon. Forty acres of his land is clear and in a good state of cultivation. The improlentents consist oft ;:;1 c ry Stone House, Spring ho •• Barn. There is a good orchard tract also, and a never failing_ s water near the door; The above property will be sold at a re rate to any person wishing to purchase, and sion given on the first of April next. For terms &c.. and other particulars, applj subscriber on the first described property. Sept. 7. 25-3 t• DANIEL DEIE Reg!mental Orders. , • Head Qiiailerc, Firat Regin Schuylkill Ca., Voluniter The First Regiment :Schuylkill County Y composed of the following Companies, viz: • First Troop Schuylkill County Cavalry, Illinersvillc Artillerists, Winihington Artillvrista, National Light Infantry, • National Grays, Schuylkill Rayon Cram Minersville Blues, • ,; Washington Yagers, Will parade in the Borough uf Pottsville, 0 September 16th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The line will be formed at l l o'clock, A. It tre street, right resting on Mahantango street. ing North, By Command of the Colonel. MICHAEL BRIGHT, A August 31 GRIFFIN'S horse shoe nails, for - Rale at ;the York store. Jane 10 21— E. YARDLEY", ' . L E.A 7' 7'HE .1111X' No, 93 Walnut stm t. 37•;-3t PHILADELPHIA TH* I 'N'TINRS' - :' , 3" , u ILTRNAL. .1 ELECTION tP I .IW CD CZ) a gaMaM f a CO 3a ca F OF LiIPROVEMENTS. Wins TA.NT to an net of the General Assembly of I the. ommonwealfh of Pennsylvania, passed the 'loth datt of April.l9N, entitled "An act to reduce the debt, and to Incolso4te the Pennsylvania canal and railros'company," JERMIAII REED, Sheriff f the countyr of Sehnylkill, do hereby give notice i tt the qualified electors of said county, that an im port thy wilt be I affordod them, on the second Tonsil*. of October 4 (which with be the lith of said month,f at their rentectlve places holding general elections, of voting . fdr or against the sale of the main line °tithe Penns3lvania eanal rind railroad, as is pro vided in the following section of sald act: Section 30. That so much .ofthis act as relates to the safe of certain kffthe public works, shall not en into operation unlee approved by a majority of the peopie'm the manner following to wit: That at the next general election, the qualified voters ofthis Common wealth, or as manvj of them as choose to do so, shall deposite in the Wit boxes, at the usual times and placeS'l provided hit law, seperate ballots, endorsed "mailline." with the words "for the sale of the main line" upon them, ortl'aeainst the sale of tbe main line," askhetr opinions mar he. That these votes shall be count 1. returned find published, in like manner as the votes for Canal Commissioners are now provided by law3n be; and if a majority of the votes east at the general election, pursuant to this act, be "for the sale of the main line, then Ivithin ten days after the publication ofthe; votes by the kir oper anthority, the commissioners nann7l in the second section shall pierced to execute this net, in manner] and form as is herein provided; but if a Majority of the votes cast aforesaid, be "against the sale of the ma n line," then so much of the act as apoberto the sale ofthe main line, shall be null and void. 0 The return judge:t to meet In the Court house in the borough of Orwig burg on FRIDAY, the 11th of Or tober..lB44. Given under my hand at my office in Onvigsburg, the t-th of September, A. D 1844. • JERNIAD REED, 'Sheriff Ortviriburg S4tember, 0, , ten• •as.— , pur est lrge tigs, 'nt of In enta • • I'Iti)L*MATIII,N„. '.z -7 , suirnt:RE A . Mind by an act of the General Assem- V V bly of the.o mmonwealth of Pennsylvania, entt. tied " An act regu ating the Gvneral Elections within the Coinmonwealih, passed the 2d day of July, A. U., 1939 " it is mule the duty of the sheriff of every 'conn ly, t give public notice of such election to be holden, and o make knonin in such notice What officers are to may lees. ,e e ected: Therefor e, I I.IJ EREMAII REED, . . Dg Altera of he county or Schuylkill, do' attag tstwit,: by thin l'advertisement to the electors of said ou trot Schuylkill, that a I, , 1 1 GEN,ERAL ELECTION, [ . ;, I , vii bheld in th said county, op ,t.itsia.kv, the 6th i i lay of OCTOBER M eat, at the 1 several districts thereof, La OlitilVA, tO.W4i: 1.1 The electorq of the Borough ofjOrwigsbnig„ will hold their election at the COWL House, in the borough of Ortitigsburg. I I • 21 The electors of all that. part of West Brunswir, 'township, lying and being ekst of the glillowing line. conimencing at tie Sand hole on the Berko County line, thenCeAw a straight line to the house of Samuel. B. Mcillat, includin i the same, thence to the farm , of Wm. Matz excluding tie same, thence to the farm of George Meogel, now occupied by Peter ,Miller, including the same, ihence to the house of Jacob Petre including the same, hence by a straight line prissitie near Abraham Fo ists.on the 'blnnheitn township line, shall hereafter folj r rn al seperate rection district, and the qualified vo ters reiliding the ein, shall hold their general elections at Itheipublic hoose of Samuel BOyer, in the town 01 , Port Clinton. inl said township. . . a ? d . Nit in the e t t h e: t r li b r p is veer boundaries,tVe l Ir w le l i i t i n o r d 'h t s h h o l i p r , g n e o n t o in ch el cticins as heritofore, at the Court House in the Bo i to ighlof Orwig burg. r. The . electn 5 .of East Brurlswig township, Will hl ld their eleceon at the house of Henry Lutz, now oc cupied by Philip Moyer, in thq town of McKenns burg, •.; . ... O. The electors of Pine Grove township, will, bold tlieir, election al the house of William Lutz, in the bo -1 rciugli;of Pinegr ,ve. • , 1 11. The electors of Wayne township, will hold their efectilm at the house of Leonard Sholl, innkeeper in the town of Fyledenshurg.. 1 . 1 7. The electors of Upper Maha u tatigo township, will hid,' theinelections at the house of Samuel Moyer, in 1 s i d tTo The n .h i electors P' of Barry township, including the housq occupiethby Mr. Itawn, will hold their election at the house off Isaac Dingier, in said township. 9. The etcMors of Porter , tow"nsliip will.hold their e- !TM e the d; j r +their Also fable ether entry . owest epnut, nd St. i4rno Z ch St lectiOn at the house of Jacob lieberling, jr., in said_ township. 1, . 110. The cleciprs ofLower Mahantongo township, will hold their genera , election, at the house id:Joseph Os nian,,in said township. I • ' . 11. ;The electors. of Vest 'Penn Mwnship will hold their:election lat the house new occupied by Jacob Schwartz. in snid township. 42. The electorif of Union township, Will hold their election'at the house of Jacob .Eisenhower, in said township.• , i . • 1.3. The eletters of Rush township, will hold their election at the* libuse of Jacob Faust, innkeeper, in said township.{ -,., ' : I - 14.',The elec!ors -, of the borough of Miner:wine, will mild their eleetion at the house now occupied by 31i- Sheet Weaved in 'Saul borough. Sls. , The electors of that part of the 'township of chuylkill, included in the following boundaries, to iyit :;Bee,innitt , g at the line between Schuylkill and F.ast•Brunswi townships. thence along the State road Nadine from ,Orwigsburg, to Catawissa, crossing the line ,of the.. shid•townslups of !Schuylkill and East Ortiswig, thence along raid state road, to the north ern line of !Isiah township, including the said trve- Ship of Schuylkill, and the northwest of said state roach() the place of beginning,; shall hereafter be an C imino district, and the mialitted eleettirs thereof shall linhhtheir general elections at the Ihbuse of Nathan ' Ilarlbw, in said township. • ; 'l6, The qualified electors of Schuylkill township who heretofore her their elections at the house of Freder ick Bensiuge , jr., and who are not included in the :abode boundaries, will hold their 'general elections ac :heretofore at `the house of said Frederick Bensingcr,jr., in SOlttylkilltiownship. 17: 'The eleetori of that part,pf the townships of Nor ;wegian and 'Branch, include• within; the following .bnintilarieg, to wit: Beginnimg at the Broad Mountain Hotel, including the same, fr .M, thence a south west corner to tint west Branch of tth river Schuylkill. at ' Chatnnansville, 'minding the same, thence, following the said west branch to the south of the Mine Hill gap, , inclUding thd colleries at said pp, from thence a south, east course th the west Norwegian creek, at Mann & Williams' cidlieries, including the sante, from thence continuing the same course to G. Moore's tavern house, nn the Centre turnpike; including the same, from thence an east rottrse to Wadesville, including the same, from thence 'continuing the same course to the towirof St. Clair, ingiuding 'the same to Mill creek, thence fol lowing the Isaid Mill, creek and valley, to the farm Minim ofJantes C. Stevens, Including , the same, from thence a south west course to the Broad Mountain ho tel-to the place of beginning,' and the; electrum of that part of Brahrh township, lying . west of Chapmarr ville, in said township. to Rahn's tavern on the Me nersville rod, and south of the west branch Of the riv er Schuylki , (who heretofore held their elections at Lletvellynj'l.hall hereafter he an eleCtion district, and the qualified voters thereof, !Mall hereafter ' hold their gsneral elections at the house now occupied by Peter Klibei in thd town's:l' New Castle, in ,the township of ' , Noivegian-l-Previded, that the said electors shall Meet at the ahoy named, house, on the second Tuesday of in ach and OctiMer, every year, hetWeen the hours of i six end nine o'clock in the forenoon, and elect by hal- ~ lot, officers Ito conduct' said elections: And prorided I farther, that the officers so elected under the provisions of this act, shall have power tip appoint two clerks, ac cording to existing laws, who shall be qualified voters of shirt township : And, prodded firthcr,lhat the said election for hfratess, shall be superintended by the Con stable of NOrweeian township, whci 'shall give public,. 111 not ice by handbills, at least ftfteen days next preceeit ing the second Tuesday of October, -in each and every year. 1 • ' . . . hi The changed, electors of the remaining part of tra,nclitow,tiship, not included in the above hounds-. ries, will hold their eeneral elections.as heretofore at the house ri , t Jacob Heim, in the town,of Llewellyn. • 19. The flanged electors of that part of the town shins of Ncirwegian and Sehuylkill, who' heretofore held their elections at the Port Carbrin House, in the town of Pott. Carbon, and who are not included in the. alive.bounilaries, - will hold their general elections as • heretoforeat the Port Carbon house; in the town of Pert Carhop. , 211. All the qualified electors, residing on the east side of NorWegian street, in the borough of Pottsville, and countymf. Schuylkill. ineluding that portion of the qualified electors in Manheim township who have here tofore voted in the ballot box of said borough, shall form a seperate election district., and said to hold their elections at the public house of Jacob Ceisse, In said bnroueh. 21. The North Ward in the borough 'cif Pottsville, ly ing eastwardly of Centre street, shall be called the " Northeast Ward" and the qualiflettelectors therenf, shill hold their general eleetiona at the house now:oc cupied by Maximilian DoerflingerAn said borough. • 22. The North Ward in the borotigh' of Pottsville; ly ind westwardly of Centre street, shall be called the " North Ist Ward," and the qualified electors there of, includi g that portibri of the electors of Norwegian township,., •ho have heretofore voted In said borough, shall bold their general elections at the house now' oc cupied by Nathaniel J. Mills. 23. That; part of the township of . Manheim, lying north MUM summit of the second mountain, and east of the River Schuylkill, shall form another and a.,,sene rate electiOn district, and the qualified voters residing within the. bounds thereof, shall hereafter hold their 'general elections at the -"Mount .(Xrbon Hotel," in I ta ll township. , , . 21. That' the electors of Manheini • township, lying southea'st 4af the following line :--commencing at the township line of Wayne and Manheim townships, on the Sumtner Hill. thence along - the Summer Hill and ‘Orwitisburg, road. to the house of Widow Swelcker, ' and the house of John Dewed!, excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the 'utie of John Deihert, at the Centre turnpike; 'thence to 'the house of John Batz ; thence to the house .of Philip toctt ; thence to the house of John Shoener. 'Jr., inclnd ne-the same ; thence to the township line of ° said IManheirre and Schuylkill townships, shall hold their gendral elections at the Court House, in the bo rough of Orwig.sburg. • , , • ' • ,23. The; electors of the remaining part of Manheim township. and the borough of Schuylkill Haven. will 'hold theielection at the house of Philip Boyer , inkeep tl er. in the ,borough of Schuylkill Haven. 26. The electors of the borough 'of Tamaqua. will brild their election al the school house,ln • said bo roughrough. 4,,, . . . . At bo , time and places, are to .be elected by the freemen of the county of Schuylkill- , . One Person For Governor of the - Commonwealth of.' . Ora . qs. p yi e va r : o itt n . ,q 3 • t... . Can al Commissioner ofthe Common if .'. wealth of Pennsylvania. .., ~. ' One rerSon . - To rep resent the Congressional Diable', 111 day, the two Koi ne, anti on due pring asonable posses to the EU ent =! Monday 7., in Cen J display piutant, 257 composed of the' counties of; Schuylkill Dauphin' "and Lebanon, in the cop gress-of 0; United States.l One Person '• To represent the Senatorial Distrlsl composed of:the counties lof Schu.o kill, Carbon,' Monroe and like, iu tfi „Senate of the! Commonwealth of Peru Sylvania, to fill the vacancy .occasio? ed by the resignation of Francis Ti Hughes, Esq. I Two Persons For member's of .the House of Ti retie tatives of the . Commonwealth of Pea . sylvania. ; : . i One Person 1 For. Coroner the county of iSchuylk of, ' I zn . One I j • .1 For county Consszoner. 1. One Person '-' • • For Director of the Poor. • , . .. one Person 1 • ! , For County...luditor. ', • , . . . Two Persons I. ;. . ' ' For Trultce . s of the 0 range /) ur,. 4ci emy,lin. the county of Schylkill. • ;. The general election , to he opened bet Wean the hr ofd and ICI o'clock in the forenoon, and !shall Conti without interruption or adjoutnthent, until 7' o'clitie the eveninei.when the polls shall be closed. i • I In pursuance of an act of the General Asaembi the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania, .entitled "An relating to the elections of this Cfiminonvviialth." sed thi2il day of July, A. D., ling, Notice is het 1 I give i That“a the Inspectors and Judges, ch.' son as all said, shall meet at - the respective places appointed holding thelelectiont in the districts to w richthey pectively,belong, before nine o'clock in the; mornin the second Tuesday in October. in each ainfevery 4 and each'of said inspectors shall appoilit isne elerk,l shall be a qualified voter of such district. j "In case.the person who shall have received th and highest number of votes for inspectO, shall n tend on the day of election, then the person who have received the second highest number of vote judge at the next* preceding 'election shall aet as in Inc in his ;place. And In case the per Son who ,t have receiVed the highest it maim: of votes for 'aspt shall not arnd, the person elected judge, shall apt an inspect , r in his Place; and in ease the person .1 ed judge s all not attend, then the inspector wlj ceived thq highest nullifier of votes, sh all apps judge is his place ; ' and if any vacancyhall con . , in the board far the space of one hour , after thei fixed by laW firropening the election, the nauli fi ', tcrs of thd township, ward or district, fOr which officer shall have been elected, present at the pl election, shall elect one of their number„ o fill su canry. 1 •It shall be the duty of said assessors Yespect is, attend at the place of holding every general, spet township election during the whole tinie'daid ell is kept onen, for the purpose of giving tnformdt the Inspectors and judges when called on in relat the right Of any person assessed by theni to v such elee(ion, or stn.') other-matters in !relation assessments of voters as the said indPeilol2l or' or either Of them, shall from time to time requiri , "That Mo person shall he permitted to vote a any election; as aforesaid, other than a white. free an of the age of twenty one years or more, v l tn shal .have resided Within the state at :east one. year, and i n the i election district Where lie offers to vote ;it least tea clays immediately preceding the election, ah,l whinl two f years paiil a state or county tax, which Shall hay i been nsseesed lat least ten days before the election. But a citizen ot the united States; who hadil reyionsty been a qualified voter of this state, rind rem wed therefrom and returned, and , who shall have resided in the elec.- lion district, and paid taxes as aforesaid ' Shall tie enti- Mil to vote after ,residing in this state , six months : Provided, that theiwhite ereeinen cit islet of the [United States, between the ages °fel and el. y ars, and having resided in this state one year, and in r,hej election dis trict ten days as nforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, al ,thourli they shall hot have paid taxes. I ' , . ” NO. person shill he permitted to vete who 4 name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the commissioners as aforesaid. utilesi First i lie produces a receipt for the payment , within two years, of :n state or county tax assessed !tiered:Oily to the const itution, and give• satisfactory ievidenc..either on his own oath or affirmation of anotlier, tha he has paid sue!' alax; or on failure to produce tireCei t, shall make oath to the psyment thereof, oil Second i" If lie claims a-tight hi vote by being an elector lietzen the ages of. twenty-one and twenty two years, he ball de pose on;ontli or affirmation, that he lids resided in the state at least one,year.next before his Optilication, arid make such proof of residence in the district. iq is re quired by this act, and that he does verify belive from the accounts given hat that he Is of the age mforestid, and give such other evidence as is reqOired by this act, whereupon the name of the person sirsolinitted to vote shall bar Inserted in the alphabetical lit by th. inspec 1. tors and, a note made opposite [beret by wr ting the word ..flax" Ulm shalt be admitted to vote I y reason of havine. paid a tax, or the wont "azl,"iifhe shall be atimittdd to vote on acrount of his age, ;and ,in either case the reason of such vale shall be !culled out to the clerks ;I who shall make the like notesjin ;the Ist of wri ters; kept by them. . 1 I "In all cases where the name of person claiming: . to vote is not found on the list furnished by the com missioners and assessors, or his riglitko' vote , whether found thereon or not is objected to py 'any qualified citizenS, it shall he the duty of the inspdetors to examine such person on oath as to his mittliticetioffs;and if he claims to have resided within the state fir on+ year or more his oath shall be stufficient proof thereof, 'but he shall Make proof by at least One competent witness. who shall be a Mtalified elector, that! ho hair resided within the district for more than ten dart imrdiately preceeiling said election and shall alio hims If swear that his bona fide residence, in pureuance of his law ful calling. is within the district, and that le did not rem° v'e in the said district fur the purpose of voting . therein. • ! • ••Every person qttalified as aforesaid and who shall make 'due proof, if required, of his residence land pay ment of taxes as' aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward, or district in whio he shall reside. If any. person Fliall prevent or attempt topeevent any officers of an election uncle' this act front holding such electinn, or use or threaten any violence to .lane such officers, or shall block up or attempt to block up the window or aventie to any window wherd the' same may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the 'penile at such election" or shall use or practice any intridation, threats, force, or violence, with deign to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or le esivent him from paling, ore : to restrain the &edam of Chpice, such person on conviction shall be. in any sum exceed angfive hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time Oot less than one nor more than) ttvelvp months. And if it shall he shown to the court , the trial of such offence Shall be had, that the neuron so, of fending was not a resident of the rill., weed, 'distriet or township where the said offene .was tiornmitted, and not entitled to vote therein, then, ion conviction he shall be sentenced to riv a fine infi!iotiless than one hundred nor more than one - thousand Offers; and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. If any person shall make any brit or wager tipor!result of any election 'within this coaninonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wagerl either by verbal proclamation thereof, or any written j or printed advesement, - challenge or i nvites any persons to makesuch bet Or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they I shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so I I bet °coffered to be bet: The Judges are to make their returns 1 , for the county of Schuylkill, at the Court House in Orwigsburg, on Friday the 11th day ofOctober. A. D.F1814.. Given underi toy hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office at Orwigsburg, and dated August 31st in the yearof our Lord one thousand eight hundre and forty fourjand sixty-eight year of the Independ nee of the United States of America. " • ; JCREMIAII REED, Sheriff. Igheriff's Office, Orwies- I I burg August, 31, Mil J ' • • BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE .HOES , • , 1%1 ADE OF TIL E best ,refine. American Inlron, for sale at about theft:mine trices of the 1 Iron in bar, being a saving' of a out 100 per ; cent to the purchaser. . All tato' s sold, ar : warranted, and if not satisfact ry. can be _ rettrned and the money Will be refundeB. . 1 1 I 1 GRAY dr.:BROTHER, 42 Walnut et, Philada. June 8 • i . , 23—. I • I NOTICE IS HEREBY; GIVEN MO the Stockholders of the Schuylkill Valley 1 Navigation and Rail Road (Join - Patty, that a meeting will be held at the office,})f Buhl Paterson, NO. 74 S. Third street, in the cite on h ivednesday, the 18th day of September, 1844,, it-10 o'clock A. AI, for the purpose cf accepting the-Supplement CO the Act of Incorporation, ap proved of thell2th day of Aprili 18! 4, and in creasing the Capital Stock of said Company. BURD PATTERSPN, rresident. 35 Au; 21 ASSIGNEE'S SALE THE subscriber will offer. for ears on itiuday, Sep 'tember 31st D 314, at the Public Mouse f Fox /k Mor timer:at 3 o'clock, P. M., all the right, t de and claim of Moritz Meitner, in a certain lot of Ground. situate in the town of Pine Grove, county of Schuylkill. Con ditions made known, 'at th" time of.sale. J. O. ROADS, Assignee able August 17 Executor's None • NOTICE tereby glven.thnt letters ilt the Estate of the late Wm. Bel, been granted to Robert Itch of Stnetueh. Neitice Ls hereby given to all those inde t deheased, to make immediate payment haying claims; will please present them at illG office or Ilughes & Neville, In P ROBERT; BE August 21 ; I WILLIAM MUIR MERCHANT'S ' _ 41 Courtlandt • I NEW. YORK. I,,joigust 211 h Elegant Card: TBE subscriber has Just received a ew elegant La die's Tortoise Shell, Velcet,,Lai and Painted I vory Card Cases. which he will sett at hlladelphia pri' rel. May 23 21' 13 KNAN, , • I.‘ I' 74 41Q.c. 122c2Etu''"apa1a• ATTORNEY 'AT LAW'. I IXAS opened an office, In the borough of FlChuy 1,1 Haven. 01lic4 in front street, second doer east Mrs: Manning's Mit* will attend to all huainess trusted to his ear ' is the counties of Schuylkill Berks. • • April 20, . . • ta'cv Partnership Ttirdt.reign have av d ociat , thetnrcives co • partnere riql the practice v orthe mew bu€ittese entrusted to their care. NT it.rt . ceivo, free and faithful atteniiiin., - Office at the re aidellCS err. W: I lughes. in Ceti Street, PoUacillc. ' I • F. w:it ucitEs. J. OM'S NILVILLF. Nov. 4, JOHN W. ROSEBE*R ATTORNEY AT LA W, 11-1 IGSIIII fIG4 JOHN itoilmrri AT OR' EY AT LAW, 01:WIGSBURG.• trill pradice Courts of .Schuylkill JOHN. K. CLEMENT Attp [ rney at L:.w. OFFICE, Ceni re st., East side, 4 doors below the o ' co of the Nitners',7 owns!. Mar. 9 9 pars pane k in ly of act cts reby INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXER & LINIMENT..--., cure for Rhetitnatic affections. This. article pene tratesi to every nerve and sinew of the p , rson using it, and it has attained a reputation unequalled by any e h er article in Rheuinatism. This will cure the most e vere cases—extend contracted muscles, and bring feel ing and sensibility to limbs long paralyzed and useless. We only need refer to some cases below to obtain the cimadefice ()film public for these articles. ", The following ar c two respectable, and the centlem en too well known t require comment. Let them be read. i ' I have been all cted most grievously since ROI wrath Rheumatism.and.contraction of the cords of my Its, caused by the cramps of the cholera, which I then I ad in its most severelfortn. After trying many remedite. In vain, t have fotind relief—had the cords of toy less relaxed—the Swelling reduced—and am greatly benefit ted by the use ofretottle of Liniment, used externally and one bottle of 'titian Vegetable Elixir, used inlmmi ly at the same tine. I can now wall; with ease in po • gluons that I could not a week ago endure at all. I 'JAMES G. REYNOLDS, • Ili Claystie street, corner of Delancey sire t. Though this w; s given more than a year since, ctr 'Reynolds, was a few days ago at the office, where this remedy was tibia ned in full health and perfect posq,s- Rion of his Icgsand feet, and though flyer sixty years old, stood up on lis toes repeatedly to show the !,.p7c.- tatorslmw compt qehe was cured. This remedy real:h es and soothes the nerves, and allays pains nibst effer 1. tually on its first application, and by a few repetiti ins 'removes store effectually and speedily Rheumatic pa ns, than any otheraPplicatton was ever known to tali. Its effects are pots erful anal immediate.- Let tilos:, afflict , ed try it hut once', and they must be convinced. 1 The Liniment ; is much counterfeited as to rat e na asks, and . the only test of griminess is to tiud the far simile signature if Comstock & Co. If that tattoo, tie Mond it is counterfeit. Iliq only at Comstock's Branch House. N 0.2, North :illt strut. Philallithia, ri i Pottsville of 1 { ' • A' ii Feb. 17,. 't=ly l ' 1 -- PERFUMERY ! - PER PUMERY I I V 1 lIE subscriber has Just received a supply of Per fumery. etrthracing a general aesUrtMenl, tcli he 'will sell,at the lowest rates, wlmltia de and retail. Among the supply, Is Glenn's Stoonaerous Shaving compound and Rotetell's celebrate!' ''' , li•l;ving• : Cream. U. BANNA-N, .%: , t. August 10 1 321-- • l' for res . g of • ear, who r ely to lal or ' etion On to on to to at o the udge, CEE . . INVITES the attention of purchasers to his eta Frepill Gouda jug received and now opening 'a Store in the i . • •.. 7O 11 11ALL; ~, Al! of which he will sell at the lowest prices owl his own order., or In exchange for conmry product r. February 10, s ' l efr— r . . . Ndw Shovel Factory. Tint: subset .l iher respectfully calls the 0 . 1(001 . our Merchants and others, to his supply of SIIOV ELS and • lIOES, • manufactured a l t his new Establishment, in New which are equal in quality. If not superior to obtain.' from labroad. Ms prices will be as lo an min le equal in quality, can be obtained ekes, He therefore Solicits,the patronage of the trio ' (lonic Industry. 1 x"sliessrs.: i'letnens & Parvin. are kzents W I vale of my Shovels to Pottsville and vicinity; wl, execute all ord !siert at their Hardware Store: JOSEPH All New York., pg. 2. . , . __- , . . Stray Horse. el s ‘lic‘ t . , . 14TRAYED away from the subset! siding, in this Borough, abort three t, ago, a White Horse, with but one eye person* who will return said Horse subscriber, or give him information where he e hin again, slinkl be reasonably Trwar d IA . AIM. 31, 33 1 -3 t. WATKINS PRITCII • i TUST,reerivril on conAtnment, 10 ton of fl Iron; 2; and will be 'sold cheap, for •cao, Icati on to the, pubscriber at the York Storr. .ludnfr 15 1.1 . E. YARD THIVIISONIAN MEDICINE: .: 03 A GENERAL igsnrtmr.nt kept ennst•tntlr an nd'a EICIIDOLTZ & SANDERSON'S • ?Cm Drug Store, Pott svill e ' Pa. J u 22, ' ' , 1 New Books Engene Sue, Winchester Ed. No. 3, do , Harper's Ed. No. 1, • Pictorial Shaltsnearc, Alice CoOley,ln Tale et Queen Mary's Time, b • • Mrs. Stephens, The Jesuit. by Spindler,' Travels in Oregon, by Farnham, . • Larditer's Le . situres on Astronomy, Woman as % trgin. %Vire and Mother. Maniptilathin in the Scientific Arts, Parts' Ist and 2d. I • Evenings of a Working Man, by J. Overt., with prefacebt Charles Dickens. The Mcither's iMedica I Adviser, by Wakely, Physiology 'of lleahh. Letter Writing, simplified by Precept and Evan Le Juir Errant, par Eugene Sue, Parts lut. an. , 21, : each 1 Jost receivq4. and for sale by 11. SAN. Attg.3l, , 1 35 -..„ . . SEALING WAX AND W euh‘eribzr has jou received a bevhiful tr cie of IVafere in Mixes. at 75 cents perihl A 'Seatic , Wax from 6'4 centsAn $1 50 per Iht The cheap is suitable for putting; up pleka gds, seas ing boUlw,.eic: For sale bye BINN ANT, ,-t et. Au g ust to 132 . RAZORS, RAZORS p . , . ODGER'S' superior Razors, warranted genuine, ye ry ch6ap. ! 1 AlAo, .. - - RODGER'S SUPERIOR CUTLERY, of the veiy b l est quality, of the genuine strltnn,f, , r pale by B. BANNA•N, , Ag'I. June 25, • • FALL GOODS., ... rrnomAs &J. BE-17"1 - 1, have just reevited a 1. Splendid. astortment of rich Kill Print b; New .tle, oleo, Satinetts,l:assimerea, Clniha, hocks, Muslins,Canton and Wilollon Flannel, beside a great. variety of seasonable goods, all of which will be sold at a small advance. ' . t' ' - .". July 27 ' 30,--. . T. ok J. BE V7TY. 1 Manifold' Writei:a. l 0 .f . die most approved kind. Also floniti, of Pre p, - red Paper, Carbonic raper and Agate Paints fitr writing, just received and for talc by li. BANNAN. June d . Agl.. Pictorial Shalispeare. • .1 'iv HE most mattnlficent Edition of the Bard of Avon N ever published, illuminated., and to he Illustrated with about 1400 Engravings, executed on•wooil, at an expense:4ooot $30,000.' Edited by Gulian C. Ver planck. The illustrations designed, selected,l•and - ar. ranged hy IL 'W. Weir, ' The Plays - of Hamlet. Markbeth, Othello, non the Merry Wives of Windsor, are now complete, ,iind con tain upwards of 150 beautiful illustrations. No. 20 commences King Lear. Te be completed in 100 Nos., at 12i cents each. All the back Numbers supplied. Persons desirous of possessing the most elegant c.c.;lif of Shakspeare ever published, would do well; to take this edition; as it appears in numbers; they will thus obtain the finest impressions, and have the work in the most perfect. state. Supplied in Pottsville, by I • BENJ. BANN AN, !Agent. 32- I:stamentary of eceased, have 'flea County.— .ted to the said and all those far settlement, ttsville. August 31, Catholic Books. 1 URSItINE 51ANUAL,in fancy and plain blintitig 75 Catholic Bible •;•• • • a l 75 Key of Heaven I. an Daily Exercises • Christinn's 'Guide Think Well on it aunday'chool Prayer Book, do fancy binding. Chapel Companion True Piety " Flowers of Piety • • Protestant's Trial The Orphan Girt runday chool Lily= Book Catechisms • 1 . 3a 0 At the above low rates, fast received :end 'for sale by D. BANNAN, 05. &mks not on hand; obtained"to order, Hapit— . L, Executor. I 134 'MID, • OTEL I eet, i i ES EZIMEiiil RdE H. POTTS, I===l --. D r . • . ,Azeoh . yiria ' .„ 1 PULMONARV PRESERVATIVE*' • , For Cnughs; odds ; ,nztts, Catarrhs; Vilbanlall4 Cough; Pains of tho: . nit and Sides; BrOtralinate ~ , , Aallirna; Croup; Mt airy of Ilreathingapd Ela, ... m pectoration; 3 4 altiess of - Breath; Engem. of ;nation of thoi nags; and arrest of , • approa.ag atimption. i dCA m , - ' • I T bag bran but a fol';.lyeare ainen this medicine. kale .1 been introduced intovOia country, and Mrs bee* Pr• - • ductive of the moat aithlng andanaspectedrattdlll., I As several hundred cesEArates of neared* bare bans • . heretofore published, Itja only necessary rem tie Tee 1 'mind the publir wherrAcan be otrained genuine , . ag = "Thmu . bent riermanr;•tt ta known as the "Li! , Pea.. 0 , teevae,” and is the on:ti •*adloins in nee Wareing the !111 , „i• I bore affretions. • . rh . .” lt is put up in half ptr.s bottl,a. Witt; Nil dlreotleas,ee SO Cents 4 ,listtle • pr:, re Preplred elay (fron pa ariginal.reeelpi attained at. - 2 ei crest pricej - and dola 414e:rale and retail, at Dr. Let. dc's Health Emporiuni,...:o. 191 north Second strati. I, near Vine. (s 1;;;; of thririoldan Eagle and. lilerPeatf.) • 1 Phi e delphia 1 ',.,4_ I For sale in •Potteeilltirr r SPRINIV FASMONS E are happy to iiitiiounte ta , aut Calends and nat e that WI4I:LNT , Just received the late. Sprina Fashion., and!. e therrfore prepared up all kinds of CatmeriCt, ia the ninst at the shurtust anuca, GILANT t 141.1131TZ ' Apt. tO i re„, 111.: • • A Steam nr,ine 'ft)r Sale. . Nlar. 9.0,50 - iher ha two Hone which he will sell) r eap. It vv.!l calcutated fiat . , bzn s,reezis, aar.ll/as power Au ((Went to scree" '‘. • tong pet day. Gr.o. 11. POTT 5 S. ' pr. 13; - • (4 • , . DEER .PAR K pp. 4 RR FOR SALM OR. • • -FO RENT. .. - TIM enbgellies °trent to serf ot ront, tilt , .; . (trio ittuAtentr.:in the road leading to Moen. , , : 1 1 ill. and :114,ii2. miles from Pottsville, coa , Vlll'lll2 ah,l4si7S acres, and was occupied ea, E :4 • a Milk Farcdp; Reubens Peal. - - • -, i:` • ' G. W. EARQUMIL . •21 ' • , .0. . • f. ENJA:3IIVAS AIICIIITECT. O R Frit nical Ilou3e rpenter, Illustrated bar 40 Of Carpenters tuld 1.1111113311 4 last edition of 1813, juitfrlecelved and rot sale by- • . Aug. 31 .31— t B. BANNA.N. Ageza.; - crt4 c.iGhu's iotnfoea Macbeth nt . MARTIN'S Amu. 17 13— • Drug Storth;. 110 W ANIY'S,*()NIC Olt Fr:sir:IIANI*OLIF , . On Commlealou id for , anle at th , lirONStore (dthe ettbscriber. - 1 few , . ~zrn "(this rekbratdrAthedtrire, for the cure of Po ver anti I f JOHN S. C. 1%A1tT131.! . -- , . • • , .• . Ink!. Ink !! .Ink!! ! !,./. . , lionvorn fel r,britetl, r .. .31dynftril & l'ittyr.' li - . . Arnold's Illue and 111, 5 k Writln: Fluids.. a stuaalbais, repent arm le or steel:erns.. • A riwlir a Soptilor BO het. ferry ft Jzipanned:ll4, a very superior arttels-But- Scrivenfe and taller .writing. want & good Ink tOit ex,eristitil imittuments driting. •All of whirl' will ha Ott by the subscriber.' wbodia, sole and r,‘Nsitt et Philitilulphia prices. Mnr. I, 9- i 9 . , B. lIANNa, Alit. :t. --- r e; 1 ITT! received ~n er , lysignment, 'lOO keas of Malmo', ra very sep.ti ,, r qw6ty, and assorted sizes ; they will lir, ch-ap h r vQ , II, 'by application to the sub— seriberit the York . F.. YARDLZY. -- • June,l9 :, • j;. S 4 -- . ' 4. '• TIT received it qiiniitlty of 8 and 10 equine lint 4 f,,teriiiiiitable ,for Dril.4, also, spring steel and Amer can and English blister kieel. nil or any of which srlilk be sold clioaii for cash W?:tin: York Ellorir. Febrilac , y In. ' .rdl - LEM . 1 , I IPE. - I Inch I.endonPipe.4 • do ' do I Inch do . Jug receive , l and Vorgalo' Aug.:l • 31— • 1E 'II. HANNAN, AV: t of hii _LJAMPBT.ACIi—dm)Anto\vn and Enqllatt Lamp' Mark in I 1 }and paperv, for vale at • .Aug. 11 34-- • de% "2.I4RTIN'B Drug Store_ • 12113 MARSH'S. EMPERIOR PATEN' 41 ' 'Muss , Ai t --Ir.l- -, ' m,. \ sl i l a if ‘) , . MI 12E1 here, dp of • i1At..90, Dr. Jo,eph WOO. Vier!) Abdomisui) Slmporters. ' • A supply of the ‘ouve articles, just reeeirei and fur sale, at the iihnuflietairers prices, by Jtia IN . S, C. MARTIN. Druggist 44-- , the ,0 11 Otober S. , f 7 Te lt/11th, Attar o the n get •t • TO lA.WYEI2B ,— AND SCItIVMERR• Til E subscriber hattust f eceived a ,resutifOl 11,0, title. of fools tap psper, , ruled and p l ain, altwon as tough ns Parchuto4i Fultable for .Instruments writing, which ',rill betitstlil by thu ream. truutes or hall ream. Pa B. HANNAN, ttlt : August 10 , 11 R•la I.Y ap- BLANK MUSIILLA'APEILL, at hale the alas!. price, Also * Bla Music Bonks.just receive& and for saln by .. I,:r B. BANNAN..Aet.. August 10 • • DUFFIEW'S HA, 4 ,'—A few of thou) luidy Crlebrattd Rams N. sale by July 27 30— irf4- T.&7. IigATTT 0 . . 4 .1. SODA .—lnoo thiiPW•stitag soda , just tecetlti.. :7! tnd for soli, cheap } E, JxAQTflf'b Aug. 17 ?3, • ;,•-: DiFg &tow rr.2ll7l.oll'S ' SAPcil'ECIttS SHAVING CREAM. I- a elrperriir article fothaTinciallt recelted and of aale: at , . . MARTIN'S Drag SWIM. Dr. JAINC'S I.OILY .1111EDIC1N2ft. • N hand and pale; 4 supply of Dr. Jaime's bight) ‘.../ celebrated family te(idicinoe, warranted g u; OJOkei If. C: . S3 --k 13 Attri.t 17 • 12} le, Ili AV RUM, tbt gate it! . .; 1.1 Arils. 17 33—" 111 AN, gent. . Gold Dizan" 04 Pointed Pens. TITESE Pens will lar*.toml to 10 years, is binivevb na.—wiit write nn islonolt any kind at :paper, Tnk Will not anrrnde theirri Par wale at less than 11 . uPicturer's prices, by , a. DANNAN. Agibt4l March DD.. D. JAYNES 4Ef ... .A.111L1E 1 " • tion . .Ereliorrz*; v.vprnsox4 N. Drug Store, Pottiestlej, Agents for EldonlMP -ss., 1 E'-- ME • • NNRp l r%. l ,7PlCT„s"tuta'biTf'a~tured by WWn ht of Vora; for Fiala by DANNAN, May 15 21 • TILE 14ii.CEI.iN Oe' OK OF REFIRSEN!'-• showing the ntett•ure'geirrerent length-4tlsa Ing the weight of ditteremhain (Ikon and Steel% J"..1, received and fhr irate at dines, price rt cents. ,' !Hay SA • • , • rATENT 11171.EltS-4. or ruling withont Inktw , 7 Paper, an excelleatiltrelcle,Juat teceleed. • • ale et this °Mee. ' • TEAS.—- - e 4 Choice Green and BtacQ FTeas:just received yzpd for Sale by - _____ • 30— , J. BEATTV. inu:rm PSAI,74tI9I' '..?4 , —. A.fert envies of ttlis`Glrg , 116 Psalmist, elneantlir and In Turkay Atotocen. `• 4 sals at Philapelphis prictiy B. BANNANidc*.: . . May '25 Law Books: . IThevard's Reports. SupiOne Court R. S. tole. re, •• each,. AmericanLaneMagatik,for July --per annum !• Wharton Digest, 2 - . 1r McKinney's Digest, f;i3l . '- SeleCt Laws of Pennsyl'oania. Dunne's Landlord andt.pnant, Watts & Sergeant's Repc-ile. vol. 3. McKinney's Pennsylvatop Justice. Binn'S Justice; q! Mite's Reports veil. Y. VA Just received and for, filde by D. DAMIAN. 31 - Air! ToDealers and Coni Co al F,lA.ge ncTi ri . AIRITANki lIODGS,nIa.:, informs thole concerned . that he continues titt business of purchasing tad shi,ping coal, by ILuI ;4,14 and canal, in the espied* of a Broker 7 --given; thMoreign dealer the &Cleanup of his constant rosidencesapd experience In the region. on a stated comnusginn.o Letters addressed to*te et Pottsville, vita Mat promptattent ion. `.. , 1 •REFeRENCES. V. L . - B. Brown &Co, merchee'r. • " n umbers Carpenter:Bre/frt.. Pottsville—Mr. J. StiMpen, Preed ' t. Minors' liitstr. " S. illyman, merchant, " .1. Puiskettou, Miner, pt.:7 ("CLAY cArs, for est , eor 121 I 311 43 IMA Pottsville, Sr P. 3? • / • .0/EPH NOWA* D eptstrakT LI _~►~ El H II 1 J. G. BROWN. £g mmirims Drug !3tore., I .0 1 1 nO no 4 4 4 041 ers of Anthracite Coak U U