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The subscriber is prepared :to engage Vass-age, for rasseugers front every - part of England, Ireland, Scot s land and Wale; at; the very lowest rate s , li e also a t. lends to remitting money to every ',art of Entope. in sums or one Pound and upwards Ily prompt attention to loftiness, he expects to give general flt isloto B.,BANNAN. Agent for 'JOSEPH iAICtIII (MAT. dote TiinneT, COVCIfs, CoNaustrriosl. Pains , in ca noun parts of the body. and other unpleaeant.Aymptolus, ate the usual elrecta of catching Cold. • Wriges Indian Xeigembie Pill, being a cleanser of the stamach . and bowebi, and direct purifiet of the blood, are certain not milt to remove pain and diet revs of every. kind. from the bode, bot if used icicasionally, co i ns in ken the body free Uri t i those humors which are the cainsH of every malady incident tU man, they will most asuredly promote such a just mid equal cal culation of the blood thy them who lead a sertvatary lie will be enabled to imp* d 'uf any, kind *ill be alisiilutcly impo,illl, N. 13.—T0 prove that NVrizlit's Vegetable. Pills are the hest in the I\ oriel. (and rhould use no othe.r; -- unless, tiny want a spurious and ilairzerotts nrticic.) he iota ceititirites forty-,ii of the most tool nest pliysit hills in New ivlio u>e I,Vriglit's Pills in pretifience to and they cheerfully reccommend them to the who e world. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Principal Ailice. No. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. . , . KSrotinterreiturs are iibroad, be par *titular. in Mk eases, di ask fur Wriff hrr Vre *etude Pills,mild avnid'purchasing thosc• %v Ito offer in sell at a reit:tea rake. .For sale in lbnisville, by Mi..itirs. & .1. 1117..'i11Y. Agents, fiiir Ina proliri,tar and by the other agents in Sehuyitill • Novendy...r 9, • • • "TRI.:711I . Is PDWERFAIL. AND WILL I . 7:F7:Alt. — ills tiny that Dr. ttlieelnig's ihtlinonaty Syrup. has in thonsateds of, inxiances proved itssellinvatuahle in casesof Asth ma, Intluenza, :lpitting. of Blood Cioup Measles. 'lron ( bibs, Scarlet fever. Sore, Throat. Whelping Cough, and other Plithumlary diseases. 'rho, vinalmilly in creased demand for it, is undeniable evict:: nee that it is appreciated icy a discerning public. It slionlj lee borne in mind that 111 , 0 ••Paitaunory.Syrup" sell tUr only 50 eta per bottle while similar medicines soil for a dol lar and more.. Mr. Forsyth , Mc t.' Marcus Menk. ra. stater that his mother. an aged lady, was cured of an a inrlnin2 Cough, of cosidertble duration. by Surfing's Pulmonary gyrup. ' For salePottsville, by John S. C.: :MARTIN, in rhiladelphia,ll, I'. W. • • - ':hoc. . • (') Ult M ►lt E T CuiTecle4 cal-I l i:lig for 1.4 e JOURNAL. • per .110. 137t04 50 • Scarce 300 to 3 25 Plenty bushel In 100 Srarct Co to 02 do Wheat Flour, Rye do Wheat . Rye Corn • _Cats Polatoe■ new Timothy Seed, Clover " Eggs Butter "Bacon Hams Plaster Hay 'Dried Peaches pared Rush. Dried do unpared " Dried Apples pared ,•• Plzen ' lb. 111ARREE,F3. On Therie '2l insf., at Tamaqua. by the Rey. R. Webster. Dr. t; w. linewN., of Pert Carbon, to .111isti REDECCA TtNnAt:t., of Tamaqua., On the '2711, intt., by the' Rev. •Jos,pli McCool. Mr. Bonne' RANlirn. to Mi,Mitny,.thinittiir of Mr. Rob .ert Pride, nil of Port, We. Americans - Attend ! ' 4 '.old Bunker HiH, bath 3et a tongue, and Concord is not dumb; And voices from our I . :libel's graves. and from the fu ture color; They - call on us to stand our ground 4 -they .charge us Not ye only o l b • e fre . e front chains ourselves, but foremost 'to make free.. A MEETING OF AMERICAN CITIZENS, tciihmul distinction ef Party, who are ciptiosed to tin abuse or FOREIGN' INFLUENCE, and it sirous of correcting' the evil, by National Means, n ill be held at the 11 , "19,t .of Daniel Hill, in the h..., itch lie, on Tuei‘ilaY .eteninK next, Dee. 3, - at Nov. 30 S.Nl' CITIZENS. - . Q , tarters,' First lec4-inirnt Gkuyllrill Co:, roluntrcr:. S A MEETING of the Field and Commis.ion ' ed Offirers of the First Regiment t...lchitylkill coniltY Voliin, terra, wilt he hold at the Penns) Ivltnia Hall, on Toes .day afternoon, Der. 3. at'4 o'clock, I' M. • A repr semation front all the rompanira a - itachsd to •the Regiment, is part icularly•serpiested, - as_ butine.s in -which all arc interested, will be transaetyl. : By Cont lnand Id: BRIGHT, Adjutant Nov. 30 TAVERN STAND FOR SALE OR TO LET. WILL he sold or let at Public Auction, .c" TA. on Saturday, the nth of lleconber next, ••• • at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the preiniss, in the tams is g ., Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, • that well-knon • and Lot of GrOund. sign't,f the Sei•en Stars. The said house possesees a large share of et.toviers. The Sta bling is large and well calculated for an eirensiv.e hit %tiros. Running water at the shed and a well of eircel lent water at the 400 r.. ,This property is now to ;los session of John Kersluter .possession and a good title, will be given on the Ist of April, Dig,. Due attendance given; and conditiowi made known,: on the day of sale, by GEORGE AgKER. Port Clinton, Nov. 30 d 9 --4 Emerson's School Books. FIRST and Second Parts Arithmetic, •. Readers, Part 1 Do ' - Do ' , 3 ' Do " "4 All of which Will be sold wholesale and retail,"nt. %--Philadelphia prices. Recollect our motto--"NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD." - B. BANNAN, , Aef. Nov. sir & - 46-- NOTE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES, OF the latest a ri d most fashionable style, to grater with Mourning Note Paper, just re ceived andgor sale by B. BANNAN, Ag't Novembit 44 .tom. This Week will nearly if not quite' close the bUsiness by Gettig. A few Scattering boats, .nlaiiyet obtai n freight for the line of the Canal, but' even this is doubt . • ful. The supply in the inarlier trona all quarters, amounts to about, 1,510,6E9 tour, as follows: 'Schuylkill, Lackawana I'inegr,.ve, tiituluelianna, • , Tutal 4 1,511,000, .About the quantity redulred to supply,* the market.— It will be . observed that Schuylkill Couniy. has Sent con sidetable niore, than the half of the whole Ott 'tidy sent to market. Should the presentTarifr be continued, the 'shipments ineit year, ['rim this region, wit) reach ONE mimium TONS. If it should be repealed'M modified` it is douhtfut whether we will exceed thi quaidity of the present year. For the week endhig on Thursday E'Ouiug last. RAIL ROAD . Schuylkill Haven, BY Up to Thursday night, Pottsville & P. Carbon, 3.7713 00 Schuylkill I-Liven; - 1,1266.17 Little Schuylkill, 1,120 00 I.ehigii Coal Ttude. l ,i . . Despatched from Mauch Chunk for the week ending 1 Rh month 76 1844. - ifoat4 , Lehiali n Coal and Nay. Co. Summit Mines . Room Run Mines Beaver Meadow Mimi • FROM PENN, HAVEN, Hazleton Coal Co. • ROcli FORT Buck Mountain Coal Co. ' •TOTAL H P !+! E'N T S FROM 31.4.1.;C1Ve111:NK. - - Summit Mules i ; }6051 Room Hun do ; 452t4 :£OS33 BeaVer Meador• ' COM' ilazleton Coal Co ROCK PORT. ' Duck Moun'tain Co, Total ' Amotnrt cf Coal transported O'yer th! : road up to Thursday ertninglast;, Tons'. • Boats . ). Tons, Nov.. 22 Attire, 56 , . Mary, , 54 ' • 23 Son of Attfra 54 r " " 23 ll.Fratikli6, 54 • • 26 Star,' ' 56 3 , , • Jane, 55 - Wynkoop,: ' : '383 Per SqudryfilLiPpers • 14 ' 737 ..2c ; 1120 Pcr [wit rcp4t U 4 . 53227 ____, 1 • , --- 7 . Male Iti3l , Ai Nelaraylloll! ravOil It. R. Thi• following is 1110,mootint of,:Coal, !rad:3o.llrd 1111 I hi. Howl, fur tv,-ek ending on Thiu"sday;[.v , niinu last: Tons: - 1 . 0 ,838 , 17 Per hat report, f 2 . fi).317 G 7. , ni T at, I 11. 3 i 5,166 .—,"!"----' °G• • - W31 . .. - NEWEIik C:Ldieuar •" • I'INEGROVE COAL THA(*., i• • . .. .., . -. . . -. ..„ Mnotint of (o;d triint‘partrd on Ullii.lll C'ntil Rail load, from ist to 1511c:sior - . (incliEive.):' T. dwt. 'qr. Bva 1 ..;.12 . 3 . . iler laht ri.port, 3:1'269 ,)-1 . . . . . . . \ SWATAFLA RAlf, ROAR. Amonot sof Coal trnosportild on Stratilra Rail Road, from Ist to Iktlf Nov. [Linclusivel - r 1 , [ 1 T.civt... ti r. \ . ' I 4.5 .0 :.2. ' Perlast upon, 11;601 [,6 :1 .... Total. .16616 11 , '3 , Mount citrbon. Ilitil lb:bad I The folloWing is thiY:ninotilit. of Coal!tran4pnrll.ll on th.t. Read, for the week eiitiang Thursdi Evening last. Tniis. . i!? , 1 .I,isi • Igt• last Report, 1b!!,749 . • !, \ [.- •••'; -`---, total .. , { r 187.623 NATHAN CL \ EAVER, Collector. . VALUABLE REAL EST.'ATE (c) . • --• 1 IFIE subscriber offers for sale, he ',lnflow . ..mg Seal Estate, situate in the cottntY of Schuylkill: Ist. liis preseitt! dWelliiig house, and '• Lot of ground,: the liouthwest •••• ...IL corner of the Cerdre 'SqlfaCe. in the bo os moth of Orn igsburg,, contamide in-front - - .an Market street, tin feet, ill length or , depth oL iberty street, Led air more feet: The house having two - fronts, theasuren on )larkel - striet 33 fiiet. and On Liberty zireet, -15 -feet, and Itas iltiaciled to it, a two story back building or kitchen. On'the Lot is alSo huilt,a good fmnie stable. containing a Carriage House, also a Grin house, and other trecessar3l.l.lll(lllln, With a well of water and pump, near', (lid •Mrchen dour. Ai- Fo, a host Nacres of out Lots--one Lor the borough of Orwigsburg,containing l four Town lots, or one acre and eleven perches of Ground, with an ex.: - cellent and never Oiling'spring of wifter tinj it. One other Lot containing 2/ a. res, also situate within the Borough of Orwiestoirg One tither Lot containing two acres and sixty. four perches, also situate Within the Borough of Orwigshurg. A:tid other Litt containing , a-- bout live acres, situate near the Borl::,tigli Of .orwigs ' burg. r. 09 or more .kereit of Land, 'situate ahoce and near the Town of Tall/Z:1111a, iu Schaylkill countyy, including the Gap through the Mountain witli thd Little SCltuyl , kill running through it, making there a,veryl fine water power. suitable for any kind iK machinerymr . mills— . tune Land in mote pats of it, i& well tiMhereil; is in the Coal Region, and it iS s.uppaSed tont:dui Coal --the road ! to the Town ..f Honig, paisim through:llM tract, along the Panther :Mountain. ' 1 ! HIENIIII Scarce Scarce Scarce do do Plenty do do 10 I. 12 11 to IN .1 to 5 7 io 10 if. V 1 :330 (01c. 12 2 00 1 00 Also, two adj.innitte [mai oftand. iit Lower 31ahan tango township, in Hrliu.yll:4ll comity, ut present •occu pied by Henry Shuettr.the - ione i rif tontaining 150 acres and 54 perclMs, and Slim other of therit 133 acres •-•••, 1..„. and 31 perches. 0111 the. I.4nd erected a. too storyluedwelling house, alog stable and 'F:kl4l barn; both the tracts have:Pm Pine Creek running through them, and are well timbered, having abotit 130 acres of:cleared Land on=lhent, in a good state of cultivation, with good fences; on this Laud there Ban excellen(locat ton far a tiatV Mill. The Ma hantango Church is built on' n part . rif it,!which was granted, for that liurnose, and has the MAIM road, lead toe from Pottsville' to kilillgt.rStOWll.pnd:Gratztuwn. running through it,lind Is the distance of 16 or 17 miles front Pottsville, the:two traits litc,sohLtogether or seperately, to cult pnrchasers. • • ; • Also, all that Lot ,rif Oriitind; ;with thelarge two sin ry frame dwelling bruise ert4cred thereon, at 7 11present in - the occupancy ofT m eter W' Atn_ .[ _ F. - Ea- tiled oil Centre - street, in the Borough of Potts mile, opposite the Tavern al.preSetiti kept by Charles .. • Kuntz. I ', • . The alinCe real estate, will tie :Milylear of ell ineuin bramer,, by . CHARCHS WITMAN Orwigsburg, Nov: 30, 1814. ! 4S—tf Col. F'. M. WVNKOUI' IS--It - THE TRr2D.E. 2'15,000 34,000 80,000 ,1 A 4.120 17 .1 4,61,010 :; --;- ; t 1,,i 8,609 07 , . Per last repoit, - , I ;3119,603 06 • ' • ' !4.09,L0•2. 13 CANAL. ? 1 6,162 - 17 Per last report 3110 903 13 , _ ---------- ~. 393,156 10 FIZOI• PENN 'HAVEN'. Brats ittle Ctitil 'I ride 1016 .1 54:17 Agetit. 1 SEM SALE OP IRON WORKS, - WOOD ' CANE". : . . , yktirl be sold at public sale., on Saturday the-21st, ' • day of December, next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. at the house of of Mithael Graeff, tit Orwigsburg„ Schuylkill County, the one undivided half part:tif the 'following described pronely, to Wit.-- , : - Mount Vernon .Forge,:;for; : ~.. 4 7 :"‘: ni ~. erlyltnown as Audenried's , :.,.. '.: IEII art 'Forge; with rwdlires, three 17 I , 1 1 .1. tr: . A:,:: W dwelling housenhe stable, it 111 ~. -:.1. -1,• •" tozeilier with one. hundred " --1 - - '" 4 - -- "- and thirty acres or. wood and'sprout dant!, situated on Cold" erzek, half a mile froM ihe little Schuylkill Rail Road,• two macs front Mc Keatishurg, and six from 6.41T-rks. l , Orwigsbure. lUlti...tte.res . pt; . , .. f,3; , :ts &vot' trind, an6A - Fres n Which i+ 2-', f ~..' - - is situated in Emit flr rOwick '",.. • • ''' 4, - Township, Schuylkill anuntk. ' "•;•:".• ' • - adjoining lands ofSamua Llcr-• 3 -- . Inlet, 'John Schad and Ohms.; - and the remaining 640 acres in Alba4 i Tnwnship,Berks eminty,ntljohling lands of Jones, Kelm '& Co.,:Genrge ReacnniEsq,, and others, the' State Road leading from Orwigsburg to Kniztown, passe.; tit:tough said" Land. One pair of Forge. BelloWS Tubs. sill be sold at the sante time and Otter. For further information enquire of Daniel Yost, at laid Forge; nt of Ihrhafd Boone, at. .Part. Carbon, Schuylkill county. ,;. jrlcriAl4lllloo6f., Imsignac of 611rhael N. BCE., under' tbc . , , Disnlrent Law. Port Carbon, Nmr. 30 1 , . -. 48-41 =I THE MECHANIC'S 13601 C. or REFERENCE, showing the measure ofditrerent lehgth—also show ing the weight of different bars of Iron and Steel. Just received and for sale at this otnce. pr#4l 37f centr. MO • H • 9l —, • P;PIEI:XOe - I:VOt;rNitim!klH_•:: SALOON OF TIM TOWN.; HALL, ON SATURDAY EV'O. Will beperforn;ed Bultver's celebridet I play of Cardinal Richelieu, Bo? od Francoh, Julio de Mortemar, 80200 370,6(10 Dancing by Singing by a John Lump, Mr. MERRYFLELD Looney MTwolter,, " GOODENOW. Grace Gaylove, - Mrs. PEN SON. Lucy, • Miss. •ROSA, PLANE. The Manager has the pleasure to.infonn the citizens of Pottsville, that he has , , effected an' en gagement with the celebrated'actress, Mrs. LE W- I t S; for six nights only, whomill make her 'first appearance, on Monday evening, in the character of JULIA. in the Hunchback. Nov. 30 48-I.t- No. 4, rebniary Tenn, 1845. Israel Morris, Horatio Illor ris, Edmund Morri s, John Morris, by his Guardi:in Ito- fiummt.ns In ratio Morris, and William Morris, and David Morris,by their guatitian, IL Mortis • • • Partition vs. 1 Samuel Morris, and Curtis j • Lewis and t:arali his .wife. • Erie County se; •7 , 44.„ The Commonwealth 'of Pennsylvania, 0 to the Sheriff of said County, GUEEtING: • V (p a : . if Israel Morris, Horatio Morris Edmund d go Morris, John Morris, by his Guardian Horatio Morris, and William MOrls, . ,s` - David Morris, by their Guardian Horatio • ''' Morris, maim - secure Og their claim, then we coMtnand you that you sudonon by good and lawful summons, Samuel Morris, and,,Cur tis Lewis and Sarah his Wife, late of your count, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Erie at our comity court of Common Pleas there. to held the first Monday in February next to anew wherefore, , whereas they the said Israel, Horatio, Eihnund, John,' William and David and the aforesaid SMnuel Morris, and Curtis Lewis, and. Sarah, his wife„ together and undivided do hold two lots of ground numbered nineteen hundred and Unity seven [1037] and nineteen' hundred and thirty eight (I.o3Sl4.with the niessuages situate at the South west cm - am - of - the Public Square, in the Bo rough of Erie, and (Minty of Erie, of which said two lota of ground, mesuages withal:portent - ires, - thlr said, Plaintiffs, viz: -Israel, Morris, Horatio Morris; Ed mund. Morris, John Morris, by -ins guardian Horatio & 3iorris,by their Guar dian Horatio Morris, demand tire undivided eighteenth parts, the same Samuel Morris and Curtis LewiS, and ;tarot: his wife, Partition thereof between Hien, to be made (acctirTng to the laws and cordon's Of this Commonwealth, in such case made and provided,) du gainsay and the same to be done, do not - permit; very unjustly, _and against the canto :aws and ,costonis, (as it is said) &c. ;And have you then and there, the names m•those summoned, snit this writ.: Witness the: Hon. Gaylord Church,.President Judge of our ,said Court, at Erie, November 6, A. 1). ISLI. WIL:-ON KING, Frothy, By' A. KING. WM. IMcNAllt, High Sher ;trot' the Co., bf Erie. , ' Erie, Nov., 30 48-6 t I 601 059 03 Tons IMIZA L 195 7602 ERE 700,9 12770 Tniis -357,659 READI::G Pori"rsviLLE ; ',7 ,za 4 4 -14, WINTER ARRANGEMENT irkti and afler December I, 1814, no Passenger Trains NolY will be rnii on Sunda3s. HOURS OF STARTING. - • , From Pottsville, at 9 A. - "' M ) -- • 'Daily extcpt Sunda _." Philada., •• 9A. M.; 5 . , • , .HOURS OF. PASSING READING. I - For Plnlada.. at Ini A. M., •• Pottsville - 424 A. M., 5 • • • R.viTs OF FARE. . , Between Polifville and Philada., $3 50 and $3 00. • " It ead in g., 4 1 15 .. 5,41 20. Philada., Nor 20 ' 48— , ' • THE PROOF POSITIVE. ' Ma. K 111.91- . My . . 1 wife was , f afflicted with , pain in the breast, 1 and 'a severe ClOugh, • for the period of five years. ! . , ; About the first of May last, she , • became so redneed,that she was con- i' lined to her bed for several. weeks, en tirely - linable to move. 1 culled in our famii ly - physician, who after sonic inquiry, &e., ;left her a few pills :The next day the Doctor paid her another visit, and then told nie that medicine was entirely thmless; as ' her recovery was atalosihl. 1 I theri'procured a bottle of • . • Dr. ,Sway tie's Coin- pciund Syrup of : - . • • Wild Cherry, • . : which she , commenced using according to the directions, and from which she derived considerable benefit. con tinned the use of the Syrup until she had used .10 bor.- tles. By this time she had revive/ ed perfectly. She now enjoys gond health, and attends to her household duties as usual. I would most cheerfully reccommend this medicine to• all similarly afflicted. What is the price of 10 or 15 bottles, compared to good health 1 Yours respectfully, JACOB HAV.E. Montgomery Township, Franklin Co., I'a., February 2, 1813. Mr. ale is an oid and respectable. rainier 'of this county'. well known, to the major part of our citizen 4. Be resides about 12 miles (ruin this borough. ' J. It. K. Chaniliersburg, Pa. Oct. 31,1913. • cAunos-All preparations from this.valuable tree, except : the original,, Doctor Swayne's Compound Syr up of Wild Cherry, are fictitious and counterfeit. Pre pared only hy Dr. Swayne, whose Ofnc,e Hoyt renal ved to N. W. corner of Eigtli and Race streetsi delphia 1 Performed by this; valuable medicine '.in Pulinonary Consumption, Coughs, Chlds: Influonza,Ast lima, Ilron- Minis, 'Pain in the Side and breast, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, spitting - Blond, , Liver Complaint, .have excited the astonishment of all who witnessed its marvellous effects.- There is no account or a medicine, from the earliest ages, furnishing a par allel. The almost, miraculous cures tatted by this medicine, are unpredecenleiL LIE CAUTIOUS to ash for the'reiginaland silly GEN rINE: preparation, Dr. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup 'if Wild Cherry. Office Northwest, corner of Eigth and Bace'lstreets, Philadelphia. • ; ' For sale in Pottsville, by DANIEL KiIEII . S, and BROW pin Onviihttrg, by IL VOUTE Nov. 3u • ' Music ! Music II • - 1 BOSTON ACADEMY'S ColleOrn of ClitircliSusic; lit'er's Union Cliorill Harmony of Sacred Music The Ilarnionig ___, ' Hickok ..1.: Fleming'i Evangelical Music; Wykles Repository of sacred Mu.iic t 1 1 Jiist receive,' and•for Na I e by , Nov. '.:() 4S-- B. LIANNAN;* Ag't VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, THE subscriber offersthe following destribed proper ty, situate pant), in the borough of Potistitle, for sale very low. The price midterms will he as Will . be an intim:einem to purchase, if appliod for sbon. No 1. All' thoZe Buildings and lots or pieces lof ground, situate tin Mahantatigo.Street, called; Clinton Row, each 15 feet front, by etilect, will be said from No. 1, to No. 10. , I No. 2. All the Lot or piece of : ground, with all the Buildings thereon' rected, on the Northwest corner, of Centre and Norwegian streets, known as the Arcade, Meaty ket front on Centre street, VlOO feet in depth, - on-Norwegian street. o No. 3. Also, One ur three Lots or !Aces of,Gtouid, inunediately adjoining the. last above [called Arcade • Row.] with the buildings, each 25 feu front, by 100 feet deep, to a ten feet cowl, of which each Lot has the COM . IIIOII use and privilege. No. 9. Also, One Stone Dwelling and Store House and Lot or piece of monied, (in Centre street, 30 feet North of Collowbill str, being 30 feet front by 230 R feet deep, to ail Road sheet. 'fins property adjins -the Stone Store Ileuse,of S. lluntzinger, Esq., and the Town Hall. ; I No. 5. AlsO, Fonr Lots with Frime Dwelling Ilous ses,,situale on the westwardly side of Coal street, each Lot being 25 feet front, on said Coal street, byilbo feet, .snore or less, in depth, to ),Mount Carbon Rail Road.! No. 6. Also, All those tew.Buildings and Lots or Pie ces of ground, situate on the N. E: side of Coil street, ..(called*Coal StiVet HOMO each 12 feet front, by , Ibo feet deep—will be' sold &Pm No.l, to No. 10. ! • No. 7. Also, Otte Lot or, piece of ground, situate on tha Southwest corner of Market ,square and Courtland , street, being 25 feet on :11arket'street, by 119 feet, on Courtlaud street.[ , No. 8. Sloe, One .undvided I part of 13 adjoining tracts of Land, [being in I the whole about 5600 acres.) lying and situate on the bead waters of Pine and Ma hanoy Creeks in Rush totinship and being in the war rantee names of Thomasi Palmer, Thomas hammer, Paul Rammer, Peter Johns, William ,131ack, William Dewart,' JOhn -Littic;:Thomas Little, John Johns, David Taggart, John Palmer, Robert Johnson, and Daniel Hurley. • 1 No '9, Also,. One undivided . one part of 3 tracts of laticilbeing in the whole about 800 acres,) lying !and situate on the lend Waters of Little Scituylkill in Rush toWitslup and being in the Warrantee I names of Martin Diehl, Anthony Lindner, and David Lindner. All or any' part of the above described properthwill be sold a bargains if applied, for soon. • , : For , further information call' on the subsciiber, Pottsville, or on Messrs. Mulford & Alter, Mhrket; St., Philadelphia. ; R. WOODSIDE, Agent.. Pottsville, November 16, • . - • 46-';,tf i'IIOIISONIAN • MEDICINES _. 1, - AGENERAL assortuient kept constantlion haul a ' EICIDIOLTZ• az. SANDERSON'S - • • Na Drui More, Pottsville, Po, , Jtit7M . - -' ~.., -•.• ' = ..-. : t, Ea= RICHELIEU. Mr. SEYMOUR. MARSH. Mrs. CANTOR. PENSON. Miss: lioA ° Mr. J. MERRYFIELD To conclude with the farce of the 11.% IL ROAD. THE 'WONDERFUL CURES P RIVA.TE SALE rkliTE.-7.I4.LisiESS".4-,J9IV-RNAL ..- BONNE Officeof the ?IL ear . bp . 4 P. Carbon R.R. Co'? , - Patiamiurtiza. Nat', .12, 1844. NOTICE I, hereby glvan to the Stocholdersnf this Companythlt the annual meeting and an election for officers for the ensuing year wilt be held at this of fice on the first Monday the :ad, day of December next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. I linsenaber 43, -Office Lorberry Cred Rail Road Compirn,y,Z Ptx GnoQs, Novimber 9, 1844. • MDR annual meethig of th e Stockholders. Will be held at the house of Israel Reinhard. in the Bo rough of Pinegrore, Schuylkill county, on Monday, the 2d day of December near, at 2 o'clock. P. M., at which time and place, an Election for President, elghtAana fere, Secretary and Treasurer, tit servei for the jog year, wail by held. JOHN;, eritimPFLEn; Secretary. • -Pinegrove, .biov., 9 . Vi-•-4t PROCIAMALTION. , • WHEREAS the:Ron. NATHANIEL B. Er.- Dust), Esquire; President of several Courts of Common Plias-of the counties of Dau phin, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the: several Courts of Quarter .Ses sions of the Peace, Oyler and Terminer, and Gen eral Goal Delivery, in said counties, and Sir'cloge N. Palmer and Geo* Rahn, Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, for thol trial of all canital add other offenders, in the sail Comity of Schuylkill—hy their piecepts to 'me directed, have Ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, O'er and Terminer, and. General Goal Delivery, to be holden at . , Orwigs-• burg, on the first Monday in December 11e...4:(w -ing the 2d of said month,) to continue one week. Notice is therefore; hereby given, to the Coro ner, the Justices of tho,Peare, and Conglibles o f the said County 'of Schuylkill, that they are by the said,precepts commarntzd to be then-and there at 10 'o'clock in the:forenoon ofsaid day, with their robs, records', imjuisidons, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those' things which to their several offices pfertain to be done ; and all thole that are bound li recognizances, to pros ecute eaainst the prisoners that are Or then shall he in the goal of said county of ore to be then and there to prosecute them 'as shall be I just. God sane the corn mobweeilth •• JEFIE:III.-‘ll' DEED, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, ,OryrkgAhurg; November - 2, 12.14 5 _ _ N. 13.—The witnesses and Jurors who are surd- Inoned to attend isaid (...!ourt, are required to attend punctually. In i 'case'of non-attendance; the law in such • cases, Made and provided, will he rigidly .enforced. This notice is publishel by Order of the Court ; those concerned, will,-therefore govern themselves accordingly., PROCLAMATION, NOTICE hereby given, that a Cent of Common Pleas, for the trial of causes at issii!, In and for the county of Schuylkill,' will be held at Orwi , jsburg, iu the county aforesaid, on the second Monlay imDereto • her next, (being the 911 r, of said month.) Therefore those periods having snits pending and all persons whose duty it shall be to appeat at said Court, will take notice and govern theraselves accur d'ngly , - JEREMIAH REED, Sh!litr. sh,-riTs office. O: Wigs- . . . burg, Nov. 2, 1844: f :, , 41-- • La the Court if Common Pleas if SchuylLL • Chunky. i, .; • I • Robert M. Lets:island _.,:.------: • I ! „ . Lawrence Lewis • member ierin 1814, - " i i I , '- Robert McCaitee, eorge 140. 13 . G. W. Bethun , orge Dor-, ' field & S ain'l Sillyroan, as- Summons in Partition signec off osepli S..RUckle• • . . . Sciiii9/kiil .Count!'i,, 53. I . ' , . ~.,,,,1:,.;;,- , THE Comnionwealth of Penn RV I (firm,- ..44 - ''''..• '1 rania Ito the Sheriff of Schuylkill 1,111f . '*4 , cOutitY, Greeting: '.' - - , -a:z.,../ 10obert Nl. Lewis and Lawrence Lewis make you se'cii . re of prosecuting their clalm, 1. then we command ion to minnnon, hy. good and lawful R summoners,fobett McCattee, George 1.V..1 Bethune, George Hatlield, and Samuel Sillynian, i assignee of Joseph s.' Buckle, laic of your county, I yeomen, so that they be and' appear before our Judges at 'Orwigsbnl - g, at our County (Mitt of i Common Pleas there to be held C4l the day next I preceding tne 'last diiY of Decenibet term next, to chew wherefore, wqreas, the said Robert .M. Lew,' is and 1 Lawrence Lewis', and the aforesaid Robert McCartee, George W. L'ethone, George ff)ullield, and Samuel Sillyman, assignee of Joseph 5. Ruck lc, together and undivided do hold, &c , a certain tract or parcel of lapd, situate in Schuylkill town ship,lSchuylkill connty, hounded by land of. Lew is Reese & Company, 'ti . olonion Repp, Conrail Keim, and others, containing 60 acres or tlierea bouts,iwith the appurtenances; and also ii certain tract cir parcel of land, situate in 'Norwegian town-' ship. :'cbuylkill coputy, bounded by landi of late Philip Faust, Wiliam Shaeffer, Conrad Keim, 1 Lewisi Reese & CompanY, Jricob Repp, the Val ley Furnace Company, and o:hers, col - gaining 139 acres, and 91 perdheS, with the appurtehauces--' The two tracts toiethor ate called -The Ravens dale lands." They the said Robert McCartee, George. W. Betht4M, George Duffield, and Samuel. Silly man, assignee Of Joseph'S. Rockle, ; partition thereof between *bin according to the laws and custoins of the Commonwealth of PennsYbania to 1 be made, do gainsay and the same' to.bol done, do not permit very unjustly and contrary to:the same laws mid customs tag its said,) and have you tlitt there the naurc3 of those summoners andlthis writ. Wtness the heemiable N: B. Eldred, Esquire, PresiS ent of our said Court at•Orwigslang, the '2.3d day of Octubcir; A. D., 1841. ' .CHAS. •FRAILEY, PrOth'y. ' ; . , . 13th September i 1844, The Court order and dire/ that the ser`vica of the Suntineti in the within case, and die notice of the Inquisition shell be made by the Sheriff on all the partie4 residing in the Counq', personally, or by copy left at their respective places of abode at.least twenty days be-, fore the return day .of the writ, or tlyday.of taking thb frquisitiou, and the parties re,ding ntit of the Cou.y by pablication in two English ; newspa pers j ublished in p,he borough of rottstilie for six. oeel, l s prevjous to Said days, , By the C ourt, • dEREMIAII REED,' &OFF; ISkeriff ' a Ogee, Orwlgsburg, 0et42:6, 1844, .t.' I= i Regititer's Nptice. ,; • rwt IE dccountg 01, the Estates of the respective de U cedents heretintoannexed, are tiled in the Regis ter's office of Sclnlylkill , county, for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphan's Court of said county, chin a-lensing on Monday, the 2,1 day id December next, at the Conn Mouse„ id the borough of Orwigsburg, as , - follows, to wit : I I. The account 'of Isaac Taylor, Administrator of John Smith, late o f the Borough of Pottsville, deceas ed 2. The account ofjohn Lutz, Administrator of Dan fr iel S alter, latfi of 10111101 m township, deceaged. 5. he account 'of-Philip Alspach, Administrator of Sam tel Strouse, 14te.of ;West Brunswig township, de.' ceased., . 4. TI -account 'et Joseph 'Coatsworth, Administra tor of George , Wagstatr, late of the Borough : of Yong ville'r deceased. , . ' . ' - , ,j 1 ' 5. The account OrPaul Lengel, Administrator ofJo seph Bretzins, late of Wayne township, deck-aced. 0. The account , df John Meese, Administrator of Catharine Mease, tate of Piller:rove township, deceased: 7. ',The account of John titrauch, Guardian Maria Ila4ard, late Marti Straucli, grandchild ofJohn Pon, deceased. i , • • ! J MIN H. DOWNING, ,Register. :Register. Register's Office?, Orwiga- it : : , hurg,Nosember,2, Mi. f Teacthers Wanted VER A.L .Te4oeis are •wanted, who can come 671U:well recommended, to lake charge of the Public Scheele, in Schuylkill Haven. The t3chdols will ha opeped on the lirt Monday in December. 'Apply C. JOHN; HUDSONt Preedt., of ihe Board. • Schuylkill Haven, Nov., , , 4.5-3 t t- - - , . • . . • , • 4 , ..... • 1 .. .' ~ . Houhes ,3120. Lots a la 0 , I , g a a FOR S.RLE. ' ---n -_, 411..80, a largeintnnber of Buildings and, opt Lots of .various sizes, onlthe Navigation tract, lying princifially in the Borough of Pottsville- Apply to . , . SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate. agl. Centre st. duly 16 ' I • I 2 , a—te i : • Deer Park Pairo.for B ale, or • rim: , anbticriber °lnca to sett or rent. his fannssituated on the road , leading to Miners villei and about It miles' ri s. om Pottsville, con_ n- g raining 73 'acre* and is becupied as a ~, . ill l lkyam, by &Oen; Peal. !c• ' t : '!i:, ;.i , ' - : ci . 0 14 1 i :- WI nlihat , : .stipl- , .....7.,..,.;•!1.-:, , st--10, ' . . S. lIILLD.F9SD, Sccreiary. . MS 43-Gw, 41- PHILADELPHIA Books & Stationery, Cheap. CST opened nt the New Book Stori, 16.5 North 3d • street, three do.ars below Vine, east side. Phlladel Om, a wall aelected stock of thu cheapest Books and Stationery, to bo had in tho City, especially waited to the wants of Country purchasers. • . &U . ocHßooke, .• Blwil Boaz; Paper, • Quills, r. - Steel Pens, lak, • Sand,: . Slates, 4.c. • • .. As 'towns can he bought" in i quantities to suit buyers. The subscriber hopes by a determination to sett low. to make it the interest of those wanting articles in his tine, to call on him. C. G. stOWER. Yhtlada., Nov. 16 .46 NEW DRY GOOD STORE h'EJIO.V . .4L. • THE sub Scriber basing fitted up in a handsome ma:well, the Store at the N. - E., corner of Fourth and Arch streets, (formerly occupied by J. W:Ciibbs,sind latterly by Evans and Temple.) informs', the public, that he has received and is now opening; a large and splendid assortment of seasonable Dry Goods: of the newest and Most approved styles, many of which have been pur 'chased at the late extensive Public Saks, at pri ces much below the importation cost, and will. be sold at a small' advance for CACI, Wholesale or Retail. The assortment of DRESS GOODS; it equal if not superior, to any ever otTered, particular at tentiOn being paid to style and proper comb:no tion of earner, as. well as to quality. Care is also taken to have an extensive assort ment of each PLAIN GOODS, as . arc in the market. of approved descriptions and at tits 19w est prices. CHAS, ADAMS, N. E. Corner of Fourth and Arch sts., Philada. Philaua.,ltth month, 9. 45-3 mo • : Hams ! Hanis !! Hams !! ! N prime'order—:or sale he the Cask. KAY, CONRAD & Co. 59 South Wharves, near Dock st., Philsda. Noveniber 9, 4 5-4 t BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES. MADE OF tiff; best - :refined American o),lron,•for male at About the same prices of the Iron in bar, being a paying of about Inn per , • cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, Sr • , warranted, and if not satisfactory, can be ret timed and the money will he refunded. , 11PlAN & BROTII,EIt, 12 W4ntit at., l'hilada. June 8 • . ,z. 23 . IRON AND STEEL. _ . rvIIE subscriber offeis for sale on the most fAvorable 111, terms a genet al assortment of the best quality - , Englishretined and common iron; American rolled and hammered dd. • . Spring, cast and shear steel; Swede a and Anterietin Id toter do Aloe, Loon, sheet; hand, scroll, small round and square iron. . Juniata horse nail and other slit rods, 'Jct. • • JOHN W. MIDDLETON, North `..'d st ~ Above Ca Dow bill st.,near the It. lion Philadelphia, August :::1, "3:-13.i, ' TRIER'S LIFE' OF NAPOLEON, , (coNpLETE:.) WITHOUT THE - SLIGHTEST ABRIDGEMENT, FOR ONE DOEIA It!!! triAREY & HART, Philadelphia, having parchased Itilj an early copy front the French lIIIMIAIer, will shortly publish. the history. of the Copsillate.and the Empire. By M. A „Thies's, anther of... The Histoty of the,l , renchrt-volution."Tranlated from the ' , mach, with notes and additions.. . . .. . Thin. magnificent work, The Life of ..\ - 4451t0n, ou which M. Thiqe has been eiwat!ed for many rears. in at length completed and to :I.w-hi the handi the prinrer. A COpillany t so formed in Paris who pll reha ; sea the rrpyrivld for 20,000 franc!) or One Hundred Thousand Dollars. „ The Paris Edition will loch Ten largo' octavo vol mneS, and will rust about *l5. The American pub 11slic rs will istme a Translation of Ibis Famous AVork simultaneously' with its pubis alion in Paris. Each volume of the Paris edition will be rompromianil in n single-No °Me American edition. and will be sold bar TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS* 'auxin remittance (plane Dollar (free of ptistatte) will pay for the entire work in Ten *numbers, whirl: telt! eon lain trery woril,in the original Edition. Orders to be' nildrelimed to CAREY HART, Pule fishers, 1 1 110.061phi:1, or to On. following :11`,11t5; Mir . gess, Stria:tee& Co., New York; Redding & Co.. Ries ton; N. Hickman, Ilalfimore; G It Zieber t*.o. Phil adelphia; Drinker fc Morris. Richmond; 1 , Taylor, AVashinet no; :McCarter '& Alln. Charleston. S. C.; S. Weir, C.Jluntltiti, S. C: Turner ho N. .0. M. 1101111enirt, Nubile; J. B. Steel. J. C. MOMIn, or B. M. Norman, New Orleans; W. N. Haldeman, Louis ville. Ey. Robinson & Jones. Cincinnati. Ohio; whiting & lbititinzdom Columbus . , Ohio; H. A. Turner, St. Lou. is, Missouri, and sub, Minium reCOlve , l by B. DANN AN, Ant. Ibittsville, November h. 45--4 Teacher Wanted A MALE. TEACHER, to talze - charge cf the Public Ll.,echoul at Turcaqua—Tcr part irtila r. ittldrei9s • JOHN K. SMITH, . , . Secretary of the Board: Tamaqua, Nov. TJ, 4.7—tt • Adlriinistrator's Notice. oncr. is !tetchy given, that Letters Testamentary upon the ev-tut,c.' of GLAIRG}: WAGsTA . £I , .. late of the borough pr . phmoito. Sclu county, deceased, has been crapt..4 . toatte, subscriber: Therefor• all peraoto,f ?yielded to the estate of said dereaSetle are, reque.ted to make payment, and all those having claims,'cire also requested to present them duly authenticated fur kettlement. , JOIIN S. C. MARTIN, Adtu'r. Pottsville, November 23, S;—et Information Wanted TNFORMATIO:s: %yawed relative to A - miner named - .John Gruntry, formerly . of Little Lever near Bolton, Lancashire crinnty, England, whn, it has been reported was killed torme , Ii UR' mines near Pottsville. . Any .person informing any thing of the said John Grimily, or of lik demh, will oblige the undersigned by any inforMation they may have reen riling him. . THOMAS NEWTON, C.intreville mines, Pottsville. Nor. 1i3,. 47--f:mo . . . JUST RECEIVED and for sale at the York Store, a few harre!s of Messllackerel, without head,. put up • expreFsly foci families with great eire in the seketien .Nov. '2.3,1814. 47 EDWARD ,YARDLEV. JUST RECEIVED and for site at the'Yotk Store. 10 Trios of Rail Road or Drift Iron : 11X 1. also flat and -sqtrire Bar Iron of evoy deseri:Aion, and will be sold ns cheap, as at any other plawe in the confory. EDWARD YARDLEY. 23 . . UST RECEIVED filly kezA of Nails. aEsortad SiZe3 and n be sold cht;ap for cash. Nov. 47-- • 'EDWARD YARDLEY. • Horses wanted to Winter. • ABOUT . - 2.0 Horses is wanted to Winter ......... ..at h 7,1 eentFer week. Good stabling will P_ he. provided, and great care taken of (lieut. If ten are furnished at the same time, the .horse's will be broaiht and returned in the 13pritte, free of expense.'• Fur further particulars, apply at this Mike. . timminbcr 16, - . 46-3 t. NOTICE. ra‘lll l l subscriber hereby gives notice, that he has . :a. withdrawn froM the firm of Defer & COmpany,. Contrattors' on the Volley Rail Road, havine sold out his interest in the same. DAVID MARTZ. . November 16, .16-2 t Neiv - Books. The . Quaker city, or the Monks of Monk Hall, a romanco of Philadelphia life, Mystery and crime. Parts 1, 2 and 3. 12 Castle Dismal, a Domestic Legend, by G. • W. Simms, 25 The Rev. Sidney'Smith's Works, complete, 50 The United States Almanac,. for 1 815, 75 . _ Wandering Jetv, Part 7; 6+ Do • - Harper's edition, part 5 Ei Lifee of Jefferson, • f..)5 Lif of Washington, . 25 • Just received andfor sale by Nov. lb , B. BANNAN, Ag't O yes! 0 yes!! TIIE subscriber gives notice that he is reedy to cry Auctions of every description, on reasonable terms. dining the Winter season, and solicits a nor pion of the patronage of the public. Ile thinks be can do the thing about riglit. Novemlier,t6, lit the court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill t' Joseph Hammer;) Of ,October Tenn, 191!. • vg. • , - . No. 25 Win...Auaeureld. Judgment $959,'1n. Atone!) paid into Court, 5;01.,15th 1844. "Irb TILE to phew cause why the above Judgement, fink should not he Paid opt of the proceeds of the sale of the Real F.state of the said defendant, and the Coutt appoint John P.' Hobart, Auditor to, report the liens, and make distribution of the proceeds 'Male said Real Estate, • ' The auditor will attend for the purpose above stated, at his office, in lire Borough of Orwigsburg. on Monday, the 25th slay of November, 1111-1, -at 10 o'clock. A. M. when and where all-persons interested may - attend. • • - .3014N I.:HOBART...Auditor: Orpriptuffilitti.;* • , 0-41 For the use of Incline Pknes in Mine*, Railways 4-c.,foi ark or import& lto order, by: the subscriber. rwiIIESE Ropes are now cannot exclusively used in fl' the Collieries, and on the Railways in Great Brit ian, and are found to be greatly superior to llenipen ones, as regards safety. durability and economy. The •• Patent Wire "Ropes," have prayed after three years sordce, to be still in good condition,• where Rauipen ones, of double the .sixe and weight,- never lasted longer than fl or 10 months. Testimonials can be shown; from the best antbort ties in England, as to their efficiency, and every infor mation respecting the different descriptions, and appli cation will be given by ALFRED F. IsENIP, SO Broad it. N. York, dole agent for the United States. Statement of Trial, made at the Woolwich Rope. Dock Yard, h. 0ct0).:r1641,.0f the Patent Wire Hopes. ae compared with llempen llama of the same quctrigth • ' Wire I:nnt.l' litsvpso ropes wire.ltal,:e No rstzu w'ghl;& ,o falhrg:th size cv k.. i p . - t In.. lb. oz.' ' eons ~.1o.: 11 I •71- 13 ' • a 20 . 10 'l3 :01 ;8,3 1 '. 131 81 16 14 31 ; 0 11 , 1 101 7 12 8 15 21 • S' 2-1 : 71. 6, 9 1 16 • 21 1 4 3. 1 ' 7 1, . 0 8 8 Extrricis from English Testimpnials. Leghill Cq!ierk, May ist 1511. I have great pleasure in giving-you an account of the Itnpes" now in use at ttte Leg.tilll Co!retry That which lint been lon zest at work. n u t which is I believe. whlrh was the first axed in the Counties of thultatn and Lunderland, has given the greatest satis faction. 'f'tt. , hank open watch It works. rotes lin 47, and the weidd of train. exclusive of Criction, ii St tors. The size of ills Rope is'2lincheS, weighing i 3 lbs. and fathom, and its lenzth 11 wiles "[This Hone was put in work on . the ghlt of June, 1911, and in my opitilen, will continue to work for Faille tilar, Ito conic ; whereas. a 6 Inch He mw Hempen 'top. er le.strd • longer thall 9or 10 mbralis. On the same ft . :Away. there is another of Our Wire hopes at wort:, which!. was laid on, In itt'Y, ISl3,•and'a npear3 to work' well-I-Ile lenvli is 1 . 4 arid size a Curies. weighing. 4 Ph and fottotmi t•Mles others on t Ite.line. all of wlorli„ have given great ....:Ift faclion. Su eonvitn.ed, thin I. of the safety and eronn my of the mire ropes, that in a 'slier! Ont.,: that! nut hare a Ilempen is use. S. 'CAP.R. Helton Ci.lliergr.slli Apr 11.1.51-1. I liave. great pleas: re in bearing tontinumy, to the efficiency of the '' Patent • Wire Ruprl." Thr • Ilettok COM Company. have your rape. in tile. upon nearly the a bole of the self-ectimr lodine and Lerine nor es, On Illeirnailsvey , --Sonir of them, liave been sErvork fur nowrirds of a year, am! aNkr,r to ho yr ry lit h• edict ed by tear. - tlirned JAMES GAN,. EDifitirer. Orr t ha1:56:4 r r t,.29;b. , Th Decemb e r, we out or. wm.rk. •ne of yoa Parent Wire Rapes, in a drainin7, Shan. The rope his been al regular work since that like ao II dors not as eel elm* the kast symp!umma of wijar. Tha weizht of the Rope was .5i lb, and fithom, and it is w,uk lnY t,Pa •littation, where we haul iron art ii:.lmohmul to war. I.lsmirptum rumpus of about 1611,. aunt fat titan, which I+ . ll an aver,ze hare hut worked more than It months. WI h too had ltindlie. of the. Ropea at vt,,rl glace the Yd of Mar, ti, 1813—it is working clume6lMmizly well, and doss not ow the tlnchu cot drunk or :vocal. fur opiimion is that •Vivire well wade, and properly used, will to- ratind f. r Colliery purposes, d,,- ,Idedly superior to ii.:.t11; , 11. , g. igncd noc , NrIELD WILSON. Near Cantle..tqwn Tync, Feb. 27,4„ Bit I Cud the Talent Wire Hope,' now in use on the In cline at the Cassop Colliery, to be grgatly :o the Hempen Ropes previously used. The - Hempen Ropers when in use for four; months, were solar worn, as. frequently to break with the loaded wazgons at tallied. whereas _emir wing rope, Ins been in lisp, since the 25th of April, IS tt, and up to Ihin time, there Is no appearance of an; failure in it. • iiigned H. L. VEDHEAD. - . • is:, _9tll Feli. 1314. I beg to state for your information. that air Orßlitille With your rope oil. Inns this last year Jon.le, hoe hun dred rind 'twenty one thousand trips,diftialg, • lead of Mar' loos. one hominid audden feet hikrli, and as for as f rau the cop.: is as geed as the day that it, was put Signed .1. 1,CIA1:11.1:4; • Go . ItT3 Hill Iron Mrks. i ' Weal P.eurieirisk. Feb. 21th, 14111. We are eiceedin:ly teratitied to have it in cur power th give you a satiafactory report of the Talent Wire Rope," you supplied us with., It hat now bee), in reg. Mar operation, lifting a roaqi4erablemilantit• of coals daity,tn,one of our ctilli,4ies upwards of L:s Months. vrithoitt appe:araece of defect in uoy part of it: In P fact its durability has been a mark of salon- ii.litPent to our foreman and other., connectettw ith.the management of the Colliery Nicnrd `' J BAY:: ERI.I.FONS. N. 11.4-Many other testimmtialsro the same effect, flout till pant' of England, &e, can be given. ' Samples ofalie different ilestriptiolts of Wire Ropes, iat,t+e,urn.3tid every information , ai to their various application, milli, given:at the office et - ALFRED F. KEMP, 56 Broad ode N. York. Role agent fur the" Enitad tut es: New York, October 12,, 4 41— • 'TIE subscribers re4nertfully tennotinee to their numerous friends and i to•tomers, ihat they. have Just received "their Fall V,lshionp, direct from London. New York and Philadelphia.-and are prep:ll,db: ia'se lip all I.incis of (torments, in the, latest and Most fashionable manner. R Gael and see for ynuiselves. GRANT & A.ARTZ. Pottsville, Octob,Wl2, LA.nor, lt..111.1t0.11) WAGONS. admitted for HIP I fJon the:Mount Carlton, and the Went Dram It Hal coach. Also, Mining cools, blast tat; tools, Coal Screens and Wheel Eat roves. .1p p l y at„ :him tame. !!' Feb., 10,. • t.• n . - , New . Drug- Store. ~• . - • -E. B. EICIIIIOLTZ, & CO., teepectfußY -5 1:< I ' informs the Cil iL1 . !1.5 of nom We, end '''TiW''' . ticlop.lkill county generally, that they have f.,, - I "petted. (in the store formerly oreopted tor .g. 4 Mr. Slater) ¢,general assortment of Drtiwffl, ' ' Medicines,. \.. . .- n . C'humcab , ,.. . l'aints, • . • . 011 , , r Dyes, • l'arnisfic, Pulf . .y, • ; . Claes, . Since., Patent .liPdieines, 4-e., 4-c. , .: .. And solicits a sharf• of public patronage, confiderftly : assuring, the public, that every article in their line, !shall be of tli tirst quality. acid pirrely.getiiiide. Having served a regular aporentief.ship in the ittlsi illesn in Philadelphia. thitse who favour them Willi call;ran rest satisfied that they will guard' strittly a • gainst alt mistakes. and have there medicines pet up 1. NV ids the greatest rare flint - nicety, , Physigiars' prescriptions alfelifled to wit hi particular rare, at all limit's.. C , ;‘trliee PhyiCialtil itull Store keepers, supplied at a retell advance on city :prires. - llegembel 3, I ' . . : 40—ft ' . New Limber- - Yard. • .4,- HE sithscliher ar.hhuhus to the publjp that he ha ...opened a . . in the heron:ll et' .I.ach.orthr new Presbyterian Churi h ;'w lure be'vidll eon:it:WM) kPeti eji ba u d. a ta.tie or of el,r% . Ik.); . 1.1 , I,lli hand l'it.c litiarilii, front 6. 10 to file, per.M. and 0.1%. 0:0 to .5,20 per M. Ile rer.pertfitliy FeliA• the palronace of. Lis fruenils find the ['Wan. e ,, nile.ent. that ho''yvi!l II!. ;Ole to supply I.ninbcf, at rut:Arnie+. nve renera Rntisfactien, • JOi 4 EI . II ! SHELLY. ' Feb. 17,• , NEW:: BOOKS Sydney .Smith's Works "complele v . Eliza Cook's' Poems, complete,' • The ',iarbarities luta practiiieid at Rome in the - 19th 'rentun',. The Reformers before the Rirfoimetion, : Life of Washingtoii; with a portrait, ", Life of Jefferson, with a portrait, Intewity by MrA..lioffiand,. • Illu , trated Bible 11h:tory, , • • A Voice from Rom 3. • Peter Ploddy, by. 1. C. .Neal, Past atarPreseot„ by Cadir:c, Complete Letter,Writeic • Ir Rundell's ceitibiated Cook Book; G7th • edition, Lady's. Book for.Novemiier, Graham's Magazine for November Arthur's Magazine . do i • Ladies' National Magazine do Lecture on Fashion; by N. P. Shakspcare, No. 30. ' Pictorial Bible, No. 1 Just received and :and for rate by t l • November 9, • B. BANNA.N, Agent. INVITES the anew ion of purchasers to his Mork I•Fresh floods jug rel . :rived and now openinn at his; Store in CCIIITe st., a few doors above the Pottsville,' House, all of which lie will sell at the lowest prices for cash his own orders, or in exchange for country, produce. February 10, CHARLES ANGEL. 40-3 t - $lOO Revraxd: • • • - ; ,TIE house atilt ittilicriber,..trait broken open ;:ori 11. Friday Evenir r„.. the Ist inst., between the of 7 and 8 o'clock, and about $270 stolen front a ThtS.ki which was also broktin open in the If 011,0. About. twgs hundred dollars was in specie, and the balance in Bank Notes, of dilThient, denomination& The above reward will be paid for such information, as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thiefd, and for tha recovery only , money. • ILLIMI, ROCA, near MeKeansburu. East Brunswick, • 4.5-31. s ARCHER'S LARD LiPIPS.—A supply Of these superior Laid Lamps, just received, and for sale by "-; e T. &J; ppATTY. Clect,ll. . • dw Patent *lre Ropes, Fall Fashio For Sale Cheap, LUMBER VA up GEORGE H. POTTS, LEGA4 4VOTICES, ~o~'o' ®~bO~lL~'iiq . ~ -. • . .. . 'i ATTORN4Y- AT LAW: • • -...... . IIAS opened nn-0 ett,it n I e borough oftiebuyitit Haven. Office infrivt street, second door Inst I 14 0. Manning's Ilotel,'*ill ittend ‘ to all business on oersted to his - cam lk,;qa counties. of ScCUyikill an. BeYkr „ , . ... #r• 1!';' ,. 15'. , - - , J . OHN - 's-14.0SEilEititli a ; ATTOIIiP4"Y AT LAW); ‘::\ Jl 06yKIALIURG• Pa. , \„, JOIIN HOBART,. -A'rIORSIW AT LA* l .... OR IT 16 1311:711,G. praeE3 tri th i 4roourli of scAuktko JOHN K.V:OI,EMENt Attoilifty at Law.— • et FFIOE, Centre at.,V.i'gt 0(1,44 doors bolo" Uts 4;64 °Nile Miners' 314r.2 _ 9- 1 . . • ! JOHN. CHAS. NEVILLB, • ' ... 1 Attorz*y - tt. Law VM, nttenti to all..li9kness entrusted ti blci. with ca re and &Ali:ltch:o9'l(v tion,t deer to I 3, W WWI tore, Ccutze ritr,:zt, Nzt a v ill::. . 7- 42 -4 ih.t6t)ei 19 ': :; CarriFg - b for Salo. . - . 4 5, il.k.);lisoMt: nr2tlllorksaray Carriage. for tWB `O , Itor,es, otzeth.nttiti.:ty,; nom built ; very strong 1O r11;•vnry neat; t..7,35„rtt10,1 and convindent. It ,dd: i , i . n01.0n... w , ..11 plenty ”r room for Emba. .In,ro hat : lotyir nyy . ft 'tti Ul - 1 - I . linv. in this plate, so ad tirably, ada it. 14 t43P:Country. ill 'very Witet.t.— 'riot ..177. App:: to .' t'l CilAi. kl• LEWIS, .2.ii upitzr Mahan:ant' streaL - 43 • ^, T.. 0 '7 ',:-.-• ' _ , Superfine extrttcts,for,tho lidk'f. \ i . CI I'l'il A' J,rnnlicif,''dricruiti‘, Patchouly, Nerves I, 6c., &c. .Toze: !I r 4 Milli Odor ft rous,Scent Dip, o:,:., , lltvses, ter., In ,v;tts. for D ri.` rem tugettiCt Wall • ri renesal r.o.or.meitl .: , ,ir Elotz.:s.,ll'a celebrated PerNicue 4 I y, just ts,.'ciTvcd :.nd l'briale by .' . ' =' , .1;::.,i1. 11A1NAN, Apnt. 1 11 yins: s.tclzoJ47;-Worlii, ez.Q. 1 .280 Ergo CE . NTE STREET, NEARLIZ : OPPOSITO.UT ari3COPAL Cituncys. N 4. B.—Sinern wanted—apply et .rottsville, ST: ild s ut Books Afloat ;Ind Alhore V...i1i.-ti and 4,1 y Coopor„ - I gr(er:y, by Mrs. flottw4 , 5:1: - Church wittomra,4li)bnp, (limo Bible. I'c..,l‘fai 4al,i2trird, by Rev. Yr. Berg, 195 Coopboe root: 11',..1.,.by , J. 51. Sanderoon, 20 5 Vemplete Conc,ctiomiri '.ly l'arkinioh„ ' 2 5 !Clo:uplet. Florist ;., .-: - ; . 25' Rio-y O'slore. by 4. I.,kr,Ver, 'Elle Prairie-Rol ; , --1 . - ' ~.., Breetifor Cigar Cirl,,ll-ylogrriliana . / A!Voiee Mon Rome, -, -. . S)lv'este - r'e Souna,pilbit - 1 aml2; Conint!cb:',, . 'rite Jealit,• - . l'i-ter l'biddy, by tiegfi: In platei, Witter and Helps for tfrit iloitur circle . . 'Pint lturke.'coroolete, 1. , • . Jost 1-erived ind for.onle lay II: DANNAN, "October 19,' ill , ' ' . • - Alford. • . . ; * MAPS' MAPS! ! MAPS! ! 1 IYII3 suliwriber baljust reeve an asaimment a,' Maps on rolleri - efreantly colored, it ahntit POI fourth the price usuolly: sold,- brought up to 101.44 em- , , bracing, .., , Map ori lie World;. :,i . • 49 00 Maps uf Ow I'1,1! ..l z•D I 2.5 ifas, • , ' 200 - .. , Do D, . • ... •ua -,,,.;.,- dd,,• -' i':' - - - • • , , 2 Ott (therts'of the Presidents. • ,:fot!et her with Mirrlit.',ll's' Traveller's Guide, througb the Lulled ritotcs--i;liVs of tie Slates, Texas, &e. C . t June 1::.' -.' . ,`' , ,,, f.:- . 23-- . . . . , Land:lop). & .Tenant: 11 - 027i:SP, on Lin,-)lord and 'fanant, iti Fenn' .74 - Ysy I v al:Li A as efecied by Acts of Assembly and Judicial decisions.:, ~ r t rice $l. J ust publudied and fur - sale at thi5 .. .0i1 ... 1e a,f: Apri1:4,..,, I PER .I.I.IIERN't PE RITA! FAY • 1(7" E sulmicriber 6g . ji;et received & supply of Pena' vv Ibincry,embratili.* a gineral sail C rtment. which be will stli at •: lowest rr!ba. wholeiala and. tetail. Atnory, i 4 :01,11 1 y, ie (11enn . g Sipanaceous shaving cuinpound:Srid 1;0u:til l s celebrated Shaving L. BANN AN, No. August 10 '• •' •• 32 • • - '1 Millinery. i.. . . .r.i...5.i. AN OAT INTER ' FASHIONS; _,.. • 111 RS. MA, 'VII N. would reapcctfully ia , 1:;;:: - form tlie7.:Nilics or Pottsville ,and v minis IA- .6,- ''' th„,t stleivql open her fall and-wiater real ~.,,: ~,ir,, this inornirt2;,;*olicita thus to examine h e l‘sartment of .1-toirpt 7 ta. Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, 6r. - Having selected ',her goods' with care as to (Lollar 'beauty and style:: she emaidently anticipates a c0,. 7 i .hannee .of ths.t.p.liFonuge, which has hmetocara !ken so liberally Ate - Stowed. , - 1 November *.!„ rii;,.; " -- *" I.E_WEN PIPE; Inch I t4lchPiv'e, 3do - • • 1 Inch. do 'ido r m .lustjeceivedlnd for snlo by • •F - Dr B. Bedker ; • STELY from Oily infortns ,the inhabitants L of the public in general. that he ha. berome.sorc!!!;,..!S•oKlYrs. Ilaedler and Ilarpel. at Mtn; in it:, various hranches,.and re: the patronage of Ws. flaeslevand wol :mend 16 - 111 cells having a !moressim.M 'cliarnc n•r.. 11, charges will he moderate: :nice in the 2dr Clock, -watch and I;:iiniiiCtlnionit; I don's nouth of Mr. Stich te.-s, and I,Nwsitp,o”, Into Mr. Wm. T: Bpting's Drug in 19,1:311 (iK)OL BOOKS) • •••111'r. Sab<crW,iir ha, Just•recuived an assortment titC:ll.loi Whith 1.0 .I 0 11)08n who wish to purchpi^ rp sill 'again at as low rare.. if not I,mer, than t:,(3 . ..6n be puielia.ell in Philadelphia. "I Ins assotnuniji,i eintnAers a most every kit:di-- I'l'y us: . ' . B. LIANN AN, Agent. • isept, I IEI • 37 . D. F DIEDICINES • . AULD AT F.`l C.1;01 . . 77 S.R.VDERSON'S Nov Drug lito, - ;, E - I lluttFyil , . e, Agf:zus lor Schuylkill ea Juts .., • nouNsF.l. , 9.:";cl;..tts.V.lllc ELIXIR' :OF L.tt"GtEid . ,;for the :Ilettth and Teeth. 3t4., 50 25 I • resins whohnonte and del i ghtful odontalgic: Elilli a has been 'Xve ritany cars past, the ciattrite corn; putdttiitt , of titt;.ll - i•II butiwn hoo.ce of Pete. et. Fib= of ria. he Iveatti fritAlt and sweet; prcacrviog pin,i in a hedlt by condition, and con.' sciptetitly preveipirid 11,e - dtcay ofthe teeth.; it, is Coif cidred a vet y 11.1,1tC111: art iclr in Paris, and is in: • (/illl (./){:{;1;1[14)31 the most beautiful stud perfect prep 4; zll'alitpi ni lir,il,ird ever ofi•eli d to the public. ranee it bag rer,,iv it thehi:•:Loat appfoliatititibf the mast eat: I.,tder.lakituoi....i , f ri' v. - • flau da...1-at.riec,el..c.atitly Out tip in plans 1100 • tles . wii It spietiiiii pit tailors, is a hcantifel anti Taloa; lite article fir and only needs to ba ktioterq to l ! r. fully . eiVA Pa talc by B. lIANNAN, • •Atent 25 25 25,1 IS): !VI 123, 123 25 t Gold Diamond. Pointed Pens; riEsE to lo years ' in consterir • 1 use—wilo - ii:e alinort any kind of paper, and tnj N% ill not 6irrede. thew. Fur .ale at less than Mau.; ufacitirer'a mires, by • - BANNAN, Agent march 2, kvs , of those . jtonly LC ebr~isil Ilaws,loi4ale r by • ul . & BOATTY • Pockel Diarie"si for 1,84.7 1 , dr.c• and inclu,rannlnni:for each price 73 cents in Pocket Book form, ood:Sikiltpip,:r. Just received and fur sale by R. NANN2tiit,..ig't. Nov. 9•3; , • :ga - tr • Oa -.. - I.ogan - t , Card Cases, ra‘llE saliieriber ha s.jnst received an assortmeni br ❑,c. elve.ant and fihinhatile Ladies' Card ases. ‘v )1, ivh , llC.r. ill ACII at Philadelphia ptiees: Also. miles' Pur4;..9 and eilree-Thinibles, with sod ends. Sept ember, B. 13ANNAN, Agent. OWt.tirhool for the Flute. ' qq, , lot the Violin', ' I , • Cootalnlne , ;each new and ,copilete 'lnstructions, in. geiher With jsbous 150 pieces of Meek, price 50 tests catty Ja e received and fei tile by. 11. litit, MAX. June 29. 4 . .404 MI I , ZEE Eiel 1 1/ 131 971 111. 125 55 EOM 42-6 ma ¢ 1
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