MI . , .. . : 4.• r.fta.'•• `'‘'— , The Coal Trade for 1846. • „ • The quantity sent this week is 34,842 tons, which is about two thousand tom less tlia'n the quantity sent 'last week, caused in a great measure by the collision bet Ween the trains on Tuesday night last. The demand for fled Ash Coal for household purpo sca is good, and for sonic kinds of White Ash Coal usedin Steainboats, &c., there is also a fair demand at present. Coal which is considered 4 the second qual ity, has been effected considerably boat in demand and price. 'The blow directed at the industry of the Coun— ty, although sufficiently destructive already, it will not be felt so severely this year as it will during the *M ier and next year, particularly by the laboring por-, two of tliVconimunity.,- We regret to learn that it will aquae lire greater portion of. the month of geptember, to place the Canal between this place and Reading in navigable order.— t Work that ought to have been in a:min:lre - renter state h. of forwardnesA, has apparently la en 'itrirird' liy those t_.. • interested, and on one or two sect inn; that was wet and disagreeable %Ilea:. although prennitli were offer, ed for hands, a sufficient number could not be obtaino to_ perform the viork recently.. About ~ix bon_ dred ltnnd s werr\ iliNchargvl on finished Wi.rk below • Reading during the week. • I The quantity of, Coal si'm to roartattear from Schuylkill, Li and Wyoming Ito• B inns. in round 001111 , N.rinainnts 1, 039 7 9 1 tons. To lime p..riod last year, 11 1 411 i InerLase in ISIS. so far, only 111,:115 tons. The Latiliawana Ri gion kill ,tid about the noun quantity to marks t this ytar tl.at tho did in 1545. Coe t. FREIGISTs.—There is a giiod eupply of re•set. and prices are F.tgaile. We guide to Ronnie $1 50 ; idt•nce l•'all Biro., *I 85 to ; New York and Brook , yli SI ; and to Baltimore 75 us. per ton. !lent to market ibeibe week eliding eb lhar,thie evening lams . - WrEK. TC iTA 1.. 1'2,1/.1,5 10 •2•29.3•26 16 6;230 13 130,1(13 15 13.4171)1 -.5 , 64 `2 1 12r 0,109 11 .17,t5e1 03 - Port Cu ihun, . Schuylkill Iliven rtat Clinton, ::.1,512 15 C95,t;73 It/TES 'OF TOLL AND TRANSPUIITAI'IO.N• ' Prim :Mt. Carhon. S. haven. P. Clinton. To Richmond , .f.I CO Si lai 61 :0 To Plidadiiiphia, I 70 1 lio <, 145 I LEHIGH COAL TRADE. The follo:wing Ia thelquautity of Coal sent to market up 16 the Mb test. Week. 019 It t ;tite2 00 t•fai 00 :il4O 00 f3O 1:0 L. 179 (CO tst, Summit :Mines . Rliume Run Beaver :Moatlow Hazleton Buck Mountain Summit , Wyoming 17.'115 OU BM \ "1" 0:111N G C (I.ki-.-rit AII Sent to intlll,oll. ty July I, 1,7:41.i :;1,15t0 Tolls PEEAWARE IIUDS(iN CO. t TRAD,E. !Sent In lull to July 1111:206 ton. EGROVE.COAL TRAI.4..' Amount of C.:it tran.,ported on Lint.ti Canal Rail Road from Wilt to :',l,l,Jnlylutdve] • '• 114”. rwt It; I ;13,665 • S 3 • Per last report --- 5 0 AmountAranspprted nn Swataralloatl ewt. qr 5 10' 0 Fer last report 17.00 IT 2 45,E9e, N. L. CONRAD, Colil•1tilr EMI 1111.1...\ ND SCIIITYLKII.I,IIAVEN R. ROAD 'I hr folloiring the . ..mount of l'yal transported ock this !head, during the week ending Wedne‘olit r eieu jug last.' ' 13,051 0-1 T('ns, .2f6,:tA lit • " Per litat report, Tidal = 7 91:1" 03 . WILLIAM N Ei.t ELL, Collector RAIL RoAD FOR The llllt Coat flaSSell Creek 1401 11•,•311, fLr Ile, last su dais. 4.519 01 Tons 77,0;3 07 " • . Pet la`t report' 'rota, GEORGE 11.1,PL>T V, Colt•Oor MOUNT CATLIION BAIL. ROAD. , The, amount. r,f 1 oat ttahritorttd f. Ibis. road -tot the beck ending-n;ll:ll.sttda) e% thine 1,1 , 4,11 r.0(41 T 011.3. 13:1,a17 " Per last report BM SCIIIIVI.KILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal transtwo led over the :-chuyll. ill Val ley Itail . lloatt fur the t% eanlT on Sat nittay even ing, Per last report, • 110.592 (17 Tons )r.ssu TuRN ER. EMI MOUNT CAP.IION & PORT CARBON RAIL RUM Amount of CO3I tron.potted over the Mount Ca, bon & Port Carbon Rail Roaa for the week ending n kiaturdaylast. .Il,iba 1J fi n is Per last report `..0.1.393 le t '212,312. II tons JESSE tURNI:II., 0111,;c1,or:, ---. , 'i n eas . ninnn-,ttin f ni.nre, tine Inv i 011 soar; ion. - • , ! and provided. will 'he ritsiti•ly enfor, . , s • • „ 1 I pnolished by artier ,;1• the i 'tm ; tie. partnership heretofore existing between nen- ' , gon, ern tin'! elves accord nigh - . ja in I'. l'entroy and N- n. Harbeson. under the . ______, ..._. !T . : 7., fir'in of Pontro,i & Iltirlirsti. s this day di-tsidvt-d Ity i r•--- ' , I'ELOCIL.9.M.I.Tip.N. nintual consent ; all p rtot • indebted. will 'ph are ' make pay meat, and ;Men •-• •Ing cialMs present thl,lll - .1. - opeT, is t o ail.,. n. Ina( a t'soirt - 'Ammon to 11., F'. Potorq. o Its , is duly anti. rice to settle the -.1 •-I,ge:,, Ig the trial of menites at itue J 3 tin . lierthe business of the . late titan. i county of !•,( hillhill, will In , held at Oro inshirre. in ..,--r • BrNJAMIN P. V0MP.617, t i m ,. , ~'„,, y „1.,,,,,i,1, inn )1,,,;,1 . y . ilr I la, ,L, ) o f ,e p.. - V. M HARLIESON. ' tenths, me to (Alighting eta Vir eeky, • I : I l: -11 I ' 'I her. , f•re nll iler.llll4 to, inL! suit'. pending, and all . • t i , - itersons.whose rimy-ii ninth be to'antiwar at said Court, Illoney ronixd. -, I I will take notice and govern theinselales arceintlegiv. -: A ' JERL:II lAII REED, SlierifT. A PURSF. containing a sum of money, was found s t : s ct,.. r iir o thir ie ,. fl e w is,. ),- ../.1. On the first of August, in Centre street. in this lie- '- e -- ' ,nig, , lig. . t , , ioi „ . • - ••• •Is 1. • 1 In rough. infOrnl3liOn c, Ws O•2:1/d IO if kan be obtai nail L - _____.' 1- - • of HUGH ALLEN Market streetl t- . - i'-Is - '• 1 OrwicrQbu—g Ac4demy. , i : August 15, 11' If, . I • I 1 1 e-II- ---- - , , NoTic::. . • • •...._Ers Itistintion will piton on t i e fi rst day s of Srp . ' 1 tember,% - .l , rretinno, for the rem: ttion of itopibt. tin- A Li. persons are cautioned against parrina.ing any ' der tin eintirdly new arrange nogg. prig.inally desizn ••--.1 I manure at the NVashington Hall Tavern. Schnil , I- ' ed fox the benefit or tine o hole enigity, it nets tit realirk kill„Haven, from any other person than nq, self. as said 'I been confined ainguit extlasiveiy to the cilizetisr of • manure is et pressl) reserved in the lease of the prop- . ' or w i . 4. , ,iiiii .„ erty made to the tenant-and can be nuly lawfully I , ,ur -- 1 The Tra , tres nqw feel happy to announce. that they 1 ,- . --chased from tile 14,11eieriiwr. ~ ,„ . I haVe made such arrangements as w ill. in thine opinion, IN I ill- I6 " . •'''• I carry out the ortginal design of the institution, and se ,, 1 , Schuylkill Haven, August 15, lo(', ''''l t i mire to the citizens of the county in srhooi well d,.. .-'---. '.-.. .- - 1 serving their patronage, where - 11 eh' children ran re ' • SI ray Mare.' ' ; relive a good English , r Classical en incatinnAvilhin their • FAME to Me premises of the subscriber, s ll,Wn borders and at a comparative, y trifling eapense• . ts l'iney having sectifed the seivin"ts of Mr. S Frank ,. , residing Itl the Penent k Tract, near 'NH I tin Penfield, as principal, a I to i s 1 . k a0 „.„ to t i t , at . t o ni-r-,11e; on the ',ti, lilt. a small IIA V 1 . Ir ) I •• 11 „n i - itr. ,i - d,„i i i 5 ye, „Id, lilt., fe‘s. white I lion,oe vvII - qualified, both hy natural talents and enlinan as Well as by a corrert and unblemished nin , al spots u4 ) lter back, appirently caused by tine saddle.- , • , haracter, to take f titir:Ze of such an Institution, and The ownas is requestenlao engine forward, prove prop- , i etnt - ry it nn successfully.' env, pay charge' and lake her away, otherwise, she „... iiii , i, ,' iiii Ds.mmini will I will be sold at cording to law. . , Th e JOSEPH JEFFERSON. , Mlt/'-, and "In he taught by MI," ~,,,,„„, the stster Or the Principal, It tin t The !gauchos tafight. will be .i t • . I .— , branches: Algebra. Geometry. I :Vol ice to . Teachers. L __ , 1,,i sri.nre. and all tan higher En • I, N'il allv taught! in An atlemies, its we; A - PPLicATioNs „ill 1!..! received by the Board of L nlii.lt• 811,1 Ills Latin and Greek (ii IA School Direr hies ,:t . Nia, ev mu t 0 ,14 . 1 / ,,.. d. , jO ' 3 ,' .',;- Tice terinsa.„if Tuition, will vat s ' I lino, before the tir,“ AL - gutsy of -Svittentio, tsp.. for per quarter. -according to the stuff` nine ninie,iind tWO / . .1. , 1.' 1, 1 ,1 1 , rs. a 11 ,1 I' all , lns can It ran- he' had in priVate Fe made by relti.r, to any of the Ihre^'lor , , or ili per- rtes. It -is hoped that arraingeM, son. on the first Monday of Septennber,at the house or' thar parents.wishing to trace thm Abraham Heebner. Esq., tin Port rarben. at 1 o'clock, 0i ,,..„ i i tarn of 1 1, 0 pi in. i„.,1,,..„ I'. 14 If any applicat lot, :11" , . In:1(11'4 . 1,M I'l,olo ,lil. i„, t ,,, cam ,. riiiiiiy.wiiti him .0103;01 leachers in the tow ',hip at pri , Ft•llll,tht-ft.ard lie ~ ,,,,ii mi„ wi ll h e no fill', warn:quire:l personal inlet view with the appliyant.-.• thr ill w.. i i ne „d i iy in A ii „,„, l 1 : II By .Bier of the Hoard. • - Wednesday prreemitog Clgistnitar rim I at dal, 4 M..n.i.. , 1 Ortquisigirg.'is noted for the -- ,,b and the 'twiny and h mitlifulness, w e ll as for lb, sobriety and gootti if inhabitants. Mete' a young pis temptations. and surrounded Ity I as well as by One itenntli , a of nai Rings best calculated to pronnott body and mind.-1 I;imn I bete,, considerations, w invite the patronage of the citizens of the Cnitinty, and all whOrniay be dis posed 10 favntte us, and we frel 4ssured that their con fidence willtpot be misplaced. 1 NVIII. B. sirri s. , Jos fnttsrille, Au: 11.1416 Aug ist . < Al;clist 1.5,1S:1; 110I;:=F:, SIGN AND ODN A MEIN CA I PAINTING. Essits. BnoWN & 51T1.0V, would most re,peetc • .11/1. fully inform the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that they have ritiontericed the aboie ho-.inn-v. and intend carrying it, on in alfits branches. They flatter themselves that by Constant attention to Lot-in...sr, to gettilir with the st ilc in which they intend doing their work, they will receive -that patronage, which is due to industry and mechanic al groins. - • Thht would - particularly invite the attention'of the public, to a new and durable kind of paint, [called Glass ~.White Gilding in SilVering on Glas , , and to a new system of varnuthing Wall. Paper, by which-the. lightest paper is not stained inlhe least. Paper',ll,ing- Mg done on the stiorlopt notice. N. orders left with JOHN G. BROWN, or J. 8. C. MATHIN, Druggists, will receive prompt at tention, , _ Shop in rhureh Alley, over Mc. WELLEU.'S Wheel Wright Shop. • Pottsville, A ugii‘44 15, IEIG. VALUABLE TAVERN STAND FOR' S 111Groh,crItier at ift sell at Public Sale, _ j gr on, the pr,ots,, err (ridgy, the INh of I i.;;; Re'n , •vd~ern.at.at.. 10 9 C. , 11 . k. A. 31., that if !till:LI:Iv tat till at IdPit• ill oven pled by him, eiteated In the (totiriirldrig Vices et . Port On 1111) 'Lin County. Pa. , The ho tel Is built of clime, 30 feet trout, by feet deep, two stories high, and is.capable of acconimeibitinit h lame number of . pererinc.. There is excellent ureter ;it the door aliurehince. and the etablitiir in toed and r nth tient:for all purposes. Terws'n Tilt enrol:1101W made knowmon the day of rale. Par forthei 'particulars, up ply to t6elitlificrtberi on the rentigeit. Vk• ILLIANI Tort Clinton, Atigutt 15, issa. 33-3 t• . . Boarding. . • . . GENTLEMAN and wife, or two sitigle Gentle /3. men can be accommodated with board, by calling at Mr. Cumming's large Brie: House in Nocweglan serond door above third, in a private family where there are no children. - .I'otteville Aug. r . , , NelKr . Boot, Shoe,:Hat & Cap Store; ,i Foster &S.". Sitisqer,l . . —q HAVE taken the New Store ; ..M , ri, nearly opposite Prevost's•Ho-1 '--- lel, Minersvtile, where: they . _y ' have opened one of the hist as- ' „..'ar..., sortments of Boots, Shoes, Hatsi and Pepsin the County. Also a good a.q.sortment of , SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, - Mhroc - co, Calf, Binding Shoemaker'sisTools, and Lining Skins, Shoe :Findini., Trunks, Valises, .. Carpet Bags] &c. II of which . they will sell low for east{ They are L'm prepared to manufacture Boots and Slides. of the illTiolltirin&,.warrhnted equal to any ircheatness and tirai,ili y . By clone application to,husta - kss, they hope merit the patrinage of the public. as ad.)* are deter tined ".V..tt to be Undersolii," by any Llbtuldishment I i the rtrinty. • . t.',Tlirir friends and the public are relnertfully int:l - to c ve them a call, and examine for themselves. 31ine 'vine, August 15th, 1t , 16. ' i :33-:Utio . ___ fs 0rt144, execli;e4l. oti.rea;Unzit , le term. Amt.. S. NIG. 1, . • (IMP, t - o the pretni:Le 4 of the sole , ' tier. Mill ronnly. about the '2151 la,t,la middle slzeifir()W, zrerface, crooked hortei, and a enatliCtall on. The owl:kris requri.ted in cane fottvatil. prove properit':., pay I hat et's :Intl take her away, othein ice site ti ill br. sold'areording in Paw. SOLOMON U. ZIEGENFrri.. Garry township, AUgUal Int. talt , . S J.:i . - • . • I 17.1 t 111:lt or in groups, colored tir ivithoot rol -1 4 ' 44 4 from 5 1 ti s to tte.ltl—alt rkene,,,eß warranted. 11.kliN Anti return, his tlonks to Ole rittzens.of P ‘ otts , lU and I. idnily, tor theiritherai patronage, and hen.. leave to inform them Iltat'lle will remain one week littdof, it - it:ivy those who yid' toPoilin a: good 111.,ettetis. an opportunity of doing km. ',Pomo No. b, Town 11.11 MIS= i . • •%O1 IC Ti 111411: Boxes of •Ptirniturn, directed i tri R. H. Carl, ton. Pottsyille. has been lying, in ouriitore !louse • since. Nov. 23.1. Isl 3. Also a Chest tlieettid•to John IlugheS. If not talon away within thre.e weeks, they h ill lui sold to pay eXlinexes. CLEMENS fc. PARVIN. Bi!tt4‘lll.., August S, l'ila. . 32-2t. se i • STRAY' COW.; i c i RAVED away front the sufiscrilr, residing in o.ltail Iliad street. I`6tl,ville, min th 10th of July 1, 1 „- a l yr,Ll,n‘v COW. Willi a is bite fact., a round hole id her TlOll ear. :0101/t ii )11111rt , ohl.land has from 12 tr. II small blue spots on I.l' trace. IWhoevcr trill return Si id I '4:w to the suhscril.er.brive Ilan 111fiir mm.ii Wi n ,, , ben an obtain her, shall - 11.e reasonably re - wattled t'or Isis trouble. 'I . STEPHEN' MARTIN: , 35 lit. l Total. ' , Jig I 00 6I El 7 00 1:171J• 00 .1010 1 6 00 110 01/ 1-0 , 00 t. 71.791 CO Augug E, ISIG - WM. T. SA:IIW.TZS .10f1\ C..I.E.sSIG, ) , • r.. ° }]tiny Ter i n, ISIS No. L'S F WALTER st:nGwirE. j . LUTHER C. 11.[T,.-I', ) I I . n , W11.1,11)1 T. SANDER,. n „,l N v,,,, Tri , 5ci .,, , , , , ii, i,. }J une Tenn, 1516, N 0.30. Tr.IIM! 11p41 Pr 111.. art. 011 • I . . - I Si ' llit . trrt Z.: Sedttl , C'k7 . J , . . - I 1 9 ILE innleismned an Auditor a pprunt,ed by the Court' i of Cionnton Plea of srl,n)lkill ( - aunty, to InP distrib- t . the riloTtle, paid into ,Court. :Irish: front the pro ' reeds ..r the tetles.,toade Roder the Ent. nouns issned in the shove rare.. Will ttttprot to the d Ili— , of Ins ap pointment., at the olive, in 'the Introutiti o f pott,wiii... • "I, Mnday, the 2lst Oily of August, Q. D., 1616, at lo o 'il;ek in the forenoon. . HORACE:S:II'If, Auditnr. . r rottsvilie, August 1.1`16.__ - 3•2-4 t , t 17,1.5 17 P ETTA BLE middle a2ed in,onnan who iin der-:.00ls Wo,hing. and ID ing. None need op ' ply. wnhoot they 1 , 1114, With gel! reLt3llllll , •lida- An elc at this Crife• A Lig. 1,10. . • I i • crteCL t l:.'u E':t_a.. , , VI - 111:1:1 , :AS . the Hon. 1.1711E1Z KEDucrl, Esquire. 1 1 a .'resident it llovseveral , orirt .if consinon I'lerts 1 of the counties -a Sr hut!kill, Carbon. and Monroe, In Penns,. I. ania, and Justice of the s e veral Courts of Quarter Se-sions of the Tonce, 03 e! f unit Tertithter. and Getter:a tiro.' ileliyery. in ,311 1:91.1111leS, amt 1 , ' STRA :S NGE. VA I MER.:I nit JAkoti iliac imrurz.Esquir.e., Judges or the Count of Quarter •e•--on, lii the 1 . 1,1‘ e i ())I`r and Ter irwier arollia neral Griot Deliv,lry. 1., the ; trial of all r ipital awl other otFerulers, in the said ' county. of" ima 1. kiii-., th,•ir 1,,,,, I T 1., Mt, 4,-rted have nrd.,, , .! a l'oliff i,e common 14- s. Oyer Itiol Ter ' minor, and Gans:ll ,C l out 11,,,divery, to he holden at Or ', wigstaire, e on Nionda,,.W.La - ith day of 7cptetubtr neat, • to I ntritrue o n o w y w k. Noti, e is there tore hereby rive, to ithe Coroner, the : Justices, all!, l'eace, and Constables 1 • the said county of Schus l'.ill, that they are by the sr id precepts corn ", triande , c to be then timi there, at 10 0:clock In the fore ' noon of sae I day. iv itlilli , ir rolls, roe , rd..., inquisitions. ti ; exaonatiou, and all other remenild . Innen, to th , t boxy ' thint!s, ..Richln their severalalley • appertain to lie dine r and all those .that are bnit d by recoeitizatn ce, to, prosecute ;tea inst the prisone s that are or then shall be „inille t!riol of said county of iSchuyli•:ill. arc to be thery.4ltl there to prosecute them , ts Fhall.be just. , 1'; ri d '., ,s,ti ve th I:- (; onuni_o II IL, ea,l I h. , • . JERI:MI.111 lIECD, Shertlf.° r.fdPrdt,Ofrirp, (lrwi,:s- ',brae, A112.`. in ill.} NZ IL --The .shoe-sea and jtiroti V . to attend said (wort, are !mitred to - at° " N• CLEA VER. tollector 7,010 05 Tnns 10:0 , 2 02' Innis litisS BULL, Serre nry. ' :13-.lmo i . Spencer $.:. Lees' N FOU:s.I)RI - AND MACHIN F. SHOP Bray kvill, et.till!, Mill l'oli qty. ra. TRAY COW. - ` 4 1 , 4 of th.. Ch) Daguerreolype rortkail,s, JOHN C. LESSM. In Ow Cqinronn Pleag of lion county. or June Tvrvt, 16:16, No. !-2.; Coot: ant cc! WM. L. lIICKEL, DE' FREDERICK RICK,. sE't MICHAEL SF.LTZE,II, JOI Onv rg. Aug. 8, b 46. 'Valuable Property for. Sale. THE sithseriberl offers at private sale • the well known and old established " •I.. r , jr ORWILtriBURG TANNERY, . gm S Fr.. • with sixt en acres of excellent land prin.: meaty meadtiw, ti , itlt a large mansion house rind a tenant house, sitttate iu the borough of Orwieshorg• To rintiert isiotached a first rate POW It i•TEAm ENGINE, For grinilitr:hark The tanners . has nn excellent loca tion. and the hark and tlaught , ir hides ran he. had to one amount, at teittainalle priros. al,ee property r ill be fqd, with or without the Nock. tsliould the putt, agree to take the stock then immediate pusselrsion be given or-tht. JACOB nAstmr,a. 0 - rw . igshurg; J July,2.s, 1390'. I • CLERK.. ~ • ; 7,7, AN tED. by a young man H of rerperinhility, a Fit,l - V atom in the nhnve ramitity, who would make hlinselr. ponerally michil, write. a good hand. and a to era nie arcnuidard. For further information and re , feruncr.s, applat Dili Office. 1 - - _ Pottsville, July IS., 16.15. • . . . 1 I . _ PLAJIDL TDR subscriber respectfully invites the public to call at Mr. Witfield's Store, Centre street, and exam ine his assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments are highly approved o?tiy the meat -.eminent Professors and Composers of music. For gust dties of tune, touch, anditeeping in time up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or Europekti Pianos. They are chosen by all musical stars for their concerts, such as Madame Castenan. Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Burk, Wallace, Tem pleton and many others; they are used for 200 or 300 concerts every year. They have also received the first premiums of the three last exhibitions, and the lastsil ver medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded to them. The subscriber warrants these instruments for one tear. • lie keeps them constantly on hand and sells them at the lowest manufacturer's prices on reason able terms. All orders from abroad will be promptly attended tn. T. E. RICHARDS. Pottsville, Aug I, la IG. 31--tf: • 1 1 ;: \ 1 ( S - 3 I \l H • TllE sub.:, fiber would respectfallv inform the citi zens of Pottsville and its nriglittorlioolli that lie has for sale at the Pennsylvania 11.11. several very fine, Pianos, or Load's ri•lebrntetl make of stx and six and a trill octaves. Thlise Pianos nee superior to any that have ever 11011 "trite,' far agile in this plaro, having the patent; compensating tube, and grand action, and lire warranted in every respect, in addition to the fact that Fl 2 lit gild and silver medals have been awarded them at iii. va .i i i,is exhibitions, both in Philadelphia and ,New Voris. make further comment unnecessary'; tho-e run It«se a good Piano, , aro particu trul r,l;• call early and examine. them. Ad da esti, f t , r ,iru tog-, left as above, will be prumptly at tend, 1 to. POII•1 itle. July 22- DI:. T. C. IZOAVELL. • S 47 E. 0.1" DE.VT IS T, NV* ILL visit Nlinersville the first Monday in every t mom!, the year. and rental:l'one week at each S bit. at Provost's Al11:11st I. tiG. Coal and Tirriber Lands for Sale. ; • CIMIL subscriber olEirs hi. services as Real Estate I Agent in the eit) of Philadelphia to all who may he desirous of turning their lands into money, or ex- I e nanirie the earn,. tor City property. All t ommunica tioninn business promptly attended to, he application A. cciciißAN, •. • Corr,: of fith and Walnut acs. Phira. An: 1,1 0 a, • in f-irrc MI Arga:A . lloN will be received on or before the iSitt day of Angue,t. for ore male and one female Teacher, to take charge of the Com Mon t , chnols of Or iz.,bure ii sirlrl. Sehoola to be opened .on the let of Sept:llll,er next Aligtist 1, 15..6 C'TRATCI I OR STOLEN, on the 4th of July, from Cear Castle, -a RED COW, with a white face and the horns haled in two places. Any person having in form:lo.ll.ln relatodi to her is requested to inform the undersipied at , Coal Castle Auate“ 1,1,316. c4rdyed away from Lawtontown about ' l / 4 V 'll three tver Ks :la", a yOllll4 dark brindle t; Cow, with a u'llite spot in her forehead and a few Mille spots on her hind legs, t 1,41. DONIS, and has some white on the lip of her tail. 'Whoever will return Sa)d Cow to the subscrit or or give information where she can be got again, will be reasonable rewarded. August. 1, 1$I( Catharine Gei•ieniainer, by her next friend I• Alias Slobpcena I ,Suv. Divorce. Potty Cici,enhainer. T 1 'V an Order issued rut of the Court of Comn,on JJPleas of Schu3 'kill County and to MC dirmited, ;Ho 4 ,,,,, man d e d to notify you the raid Henry Geisen hainer. that you be and appear before our Judges at. Court of Common Pleas, to he livid at Orwiesbu re, in and for the said County. on 'the first Monday of Sep t enther next. then and t hers to answer to-the complaint of 3-our w ifs Catharine Geisentiainer, who prays to be divorced from the bonds of Miatrlinion3 entered into with you the said Henry fleisenhainer JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Orwigsburg, Ancust I, IS-16. EMI Bridge • Lumber. EALED Prop., 11 , , will be received until the ISth n 17tAttett , 1 inst.. at Tamaqua. for supplying Lumber for Eight Rail Itoritt Itritkes, to be delivered at any intik on the Ime of the I olio i'clutlkill Rail !toad. , For bills' and other flifirinat ion re; - pecting the 1121111/Pr, all , plication iiin,t be nutite to the . subscriber at the spire or the Little Schitylbill Navigation Itail Road and Coal Company, at Tamaqua JOIIN K. SMITH, tiper't Tamaqua, Aug I, Liter.. 31-, EVIECILTTOII'S SA LE. cnbscrilter, one of the Executors of the Will of 1 George• Relict., Esq.: late or Ttiscarora,!deceased, will Sell the folluts Inc property of . the estate of the soh! der edt•nt. Oil Saturday the '2llth day of August next. at the public Mdse o 1 Charles Ilurn, in the Tqwn of Tuscarora. , . Tlitt undivided moiety nr half part .of 112 acres and allowanceThpland. in Rush tow lishin, en., adjoininc lands ttf:lttlin Brans. Peter tirabb and others. surveyed on a warrant It, Henry Stouffer, dated IL•ty 16. 1 4 1 ti, and afterwards patented to him. Also. 12 acres it( !nal in SelittyPaililownship, In the cnuntraforesaid, adjoinittc lands of Sohn 111.tyerAten, :jantin.3lotcall, and (tribe late Geo. Eel`ec..Eell• Al,l, Sw of the'r.l . pit : , 1",:k of the Schuyl -101 Valley Navigation and Rail Itnad company. LEVI REBER, Executor.' .Newcastle, Ancintt I, 1.. , 10. • 31— N. B. Throttler Imtity of the IN acres 'above, men tinned, will hr nt/•reel for sale, by Ilenry Stauffer at the - sante time and place. Tho gunsmon..d :Mena ininclnally II slick) ra , es. made tit "[Lie unt ice i+ c++;:i•ernell x% ill DENTISTRY B. DirKs.,:c and Dr/ 'M. DEEPS, Dental Sur geoni. respectfully lateral tit citizen• of Don,- anti vs mitt. 111,1tiny' !owe ..,431.1i,11et1 an naive in this plot u. where they o - ill he pleased to see their friends and others mho with dental np••rat ion+ perter med. equal n• the host dime in Philadelphia. ant( far better I tiny is li11111• by a treat majority or d mtists there. iu r ~1 a Very 1.1,20_1111101111( of hn;inee M 'Oh M`it h they :ire favored. they tire enabled Innpr rate for pries; with it are not unreasonably high, thus plarite• within the reach of all the means of preservii!• .Iheir teeth. viti ,- 11 are eu itectesaryto beauty, health 311r1 TIP y are preinr,d to perfurru the largest operati•ins at very short hid to, such ac the eons: no thug of at• nhispiterte pressure, :ind double sells ‘1;:i1.1t spiral springs, and also art ;tit inl palates. . (Vire North side of Market, a few doors above Cen tre street. - August 1,1'316. 31--tf. N • I . t •-1 NN A 1‘ WILL he p;iil for midi informafinn as will lead to • 1 the recovery of the motley, and the arrest and ronvict ion of the per , on oho broke into thenA FE of Mimics & at Beaver Me °lowa nn The night ei Jolt :10th. and q 0 1 ,• iliei'efrom $l4OO in Sootliwar Bank Notes of Philadelphia. They we' it all new *7, Notes, never before issmil, letter A. 5., ex••ept $1:10 which were ini*Prs. *lOO will be paid bit the conviction of the thief, and the balance in proportion to the amount of money re covered. WM. M11.N119 & CO llcaror Meuilows, Carbon county. AlignFt I, !Silt, 31— ''lo- PER CENT SAVED. separate from the Eleanor B. Ponfiel.l, her Lip direction. ciannionlish •tirve!. inc. the Natu ictkli brim lies 11,11- ;1 ari-Drawing, Vocal LIST receivi'd (rim litchthmiti, Virginia, a very hea vy uncurl ruhit ma nil fu•tured Tobaccos : 50 !loxes Lottier's, 5 Plug Tobacco. 50 '' 31amillough's & 6 Plug Tobacco: 50 •' Ilntrinan•s .5 1 lug " Groan' nt 6 Plug ' 5u " ra,illv's 5& 6 Plug •• Ender'' , Twig,l3s. 20 " Turn er'a 8 Lump Cavendish. 20 " • Madison's 5 Lump 106 Half bozo; C. Fleet's 5 Lump" 20 " Pe.tch Leaf fine ' Sweet. :!00 llarrels fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco. 200,00 Ail Soaked Half Spanish Segars. )511 ; 1ik0 Lnw Price Common I. 50,000 Spanish Havanna Fegars. at $8 per th. 01 Mel+ Kentucky } l.ll Loaf Tobacco. 2 0 'sales Ilavanna " •• fff X 11 0,.•• No. I, Cuba. 100 " Portico. 10 nOitrii Florida. fr.,nt 3 in Ild”Ilara I#ll,lloll. families' at modeiate ients can be toad•, No chtlilrPri tinder the havO. them boarded ; three. weeks from ;two w•eekc from the ..s.ritad one week from xf irs'fitmosphere, ae observed a mono be free from i.rirst 'moral inAserices, 'turn, which are ni nit e activity and yigTir of The above 12 00d4 will .he sold nt very low prices. Orders received by mail, and goods forwarded imme diately. Address JAMES S. MOYER. llamburgh, Pa., July IS, 1845. . . 6—nio Public Sale, by .Executors. N _PURSUANCE of the directions of the last will -J and testament of John Boeshor, late of Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, deceased, the undersigned, ex ecutors., will sell by public sale. on Thursday the First day-of Oetober next, At the Public House or Samuel Beard, in the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county ; all that cer tain half Lor or Gitousn, situate on Front street, in' said borough, adjoining lots marked with letter D and No. 4; and letter E and No. 5; being the northern half of the lot marked in the general plait of the Ad dition to Schuylkill Haven, with the letter D N 0.4 ; on which are erected a large and convenient ~. TWO sTORY FRAME HOUSE, and other •••• out buildings. POSsession will be' given snot tin-the rust day of A grit. ISE'. Sale to commence at t o'clock P. MA, when the ruts wiltbe mettle known by .• • A r COR w einra„ JOHN SATTAZAHN, . WENDEL GEll ART. „Kzerutors of John Boeshor, de-eased. Schuylkill Haven, July 4 • tl7-11t IN RkNNAN, RNARD MEAGER, 1 , 11 LEIN( AsTElt;: . N EGE. i EZM EMI With the Tracts all deslanated, extending from the Lehigh to the Snsoitelianna, put up in Pocket Book form. Price, 0325 per copy. Moo on canvasa for offi ces, prme $3 25. Just received and tar sale at BAN NAN'tit Cheap Book store, Pottsville. August 1, IW. Teachers Wanted VM. GAII4ET, iFecretary Stray Cow. JAMES HUGHES Stray Cow JOHN JOHNSON. 31-3 c. • Map of the Cool' Region, BY WM. F. ROBERTS, Mining Engineer, THE MIN RS' JOURNAL.. WIIOLES i gLE:AND RETAIL " pry-Good, rocerY, 'Flour and FEED STORE, Di IMERSIILI.X. sarumratL COUNTY. , I TloitrEersiunbgserroirbsearsie. a largo and elegant assortmenthl atr e Just received and are now of Goods; comprising: nearly every article for use, as well as 'comfort, thathe region require. Our Stuck Dry Goods, Blue Black and Colored 'Broad Clothd; Blue,' Black and Fancy Casst . meres, BmiCassineit ; Tweed and Fancy Silk, Satin and Silk • Velvet' Vestings. Muslin de liiiines, Lawns and • fttlaarines, Cali_ oes, of every • ' I style and . • I pattern, • Black & Brown Muslin, Glieck.Dorn Ginghams, &c. Boots and Shoesi .. Groceries, " , Queensware, I. Wines of every kind.i.• Hardware,. ' Ligon& Hats and Gaps," Bacon. Flour, -' Peed, 4.c., &c. , . , These together with the balance of out Stock, we offer as cheap, if nr4 cheaper. than any 6d...testa:dish ment in the_Coulity.l Knowing our ability ti. sell r„,.04 and cheap Goods, we do no t hesit.tte to invite Olir • friends Flit) the pub is in genero cull.ot our Stre t e r hareains. • B aIAS- t T A. REPPLIER. I'. S.—Country Produce taken is exchange at the I "tneheit r.arket prices. B. do It.da .Miaersville, July 1,1916. WILLUM Scruvenso. - s, . .1 f 7 :Septemher Term i I_ •- 1646: James Mclinigh and I , Summons in DAnid Mclini ht. J " .r Partition. • SEHLTYLKIIII, COUN7t,s3. ~..7- ----, ......”,. TIIE Copmonws . aß It of 7ettusylva- 1 ~.e...gic'sc •,.. --, ' s - nia ti the :sheriff o f Schuylkill County, I Ili r'• .4 - ' Gepu-riso :-11 • William Stevenson. 1 1- ssi ,.;.. ,. 4 nia!ri you secure of presenting his , i,,,, 7 . - o'cladols, then see Centillalldloll, that pod sommon by good and lawful sommoners, Janws: Mc Knuht and David }lelisight, late of j our county, yco- Men, so that they I! amPappe!tr before our Judges, at o Cowigsburg. at•ur Comity Court of Colonist) I'll•za„ then to lio held the ; first Monday of September next. to i show wherefore. t%lliereas they the iota Wdhoto Ste- vimson and the aforesaid James Mc Knight and David McKnight, ingot het, and undivided, do hold a certain tract or parcel of hthil, with the appurtenances, situate in Barry Township', Schuylkill county. adjoining lands of Hannah Yarnalt and others. on the waters of Ma hamiy. containing pine hundred and six acres and al lowance or thereahouts.Xhey the Said James McKnight and David Nlclinigld, partition thereof between them. act. ording Id the lbws and customs of the Commom wealth of Pennsxlyania, to he made ; do gainsay, and the same to he doom do not permit very unjustly and contrary to the satire laws and custone.,-&e., and h tve then there the ores of those eunominers and this writ. Witness the, Doti. LUTHER KIDDER., Esq., Presi dent of our said I,ilirt at 01 - wig:lmre the '2Olll day of June, nice thous:nil eight hundred and forty six. C. M. STRAUB, Prothonotary. Orwir.slorrg, July 11, 1g46.. ti• -ft - Factory. subseriberhnnounres !tithe pithlie, that he has I erected an extensive Steam Tarnini; Faciory, nn Norwesian street', in this Itnrench, whete he is pre pared to execute et , i•ory'doscription of TUIINII'D IN WOOD, , s a d, as 'po s tal, AwnitiC Posts, he. As he has rrn phd}ed Mr. WILIAAINI -- (ll.lilM,' as his foreurau in this business, he flaunts himself that all work entriisted to his ran-, will be etecnictl to titt•tr entire satisfactutn.— Ite,theilditre solicits the patronage 'nf the public. .110 has also a Circular Saw for slitting all kinds n! lituribt`r, for the various parposVg-for which it is used. i RAUCH. t)-Orders for tnrniiii: ran be - left at the Store of dames Sillyniatt C. Sons. Mayl23. • ;BONNETS 'FAIR S. TYZORGAN MALIK lICT, nearly opposite Messrs. • tr:;pls-7,; Sed2wielr & Co's. store, has just ret used a I...ste" full s upply o r the. Stitrin lishion of Bonnets, •...41e,. Consist idg in part of Florence braid, Inserted lace. China Pearl; a new and splendid article, with variety of other stvles. 188 ON'S. Monniot. has jwit received the larceFt and insist splendid msortiti4nt of Ribbons 4o Pcitt , % the, whit It will he sold at the very lowed [nice+. B on nets altered en d done up in the hist manner, as she has just rereilled sine of the hest improved Pressing. Machine for fint,h inn Pottsville, April 25th, IS-10.17- ANOTILIEO AsTalasisrNG cunt:: THE CURES I'ERPOR3LED BY DR. SWAYNE'S . Contpounc i ; Syrup of 11111 Cherry Arc unsurpctsscd by any Xedicine c.ver di.s - cortred. CONSUilir 'HON Cong he, Colds, .4sthrna, Bronchitis, 'Meer Complaint, Spitfire!: Blood; Diyiculty of Breothin.(e, Pith , in tot Side;and Breyst. Palpitation of the , Heart, Wu- Cniup, 'Broken Constitution, Aare, ''Pliimal,Orerroas Debility, and all Die- _. • eases Ff the Throat, Breast, and . • 1.101 rs; the must effectual and speedy cure ere, linatrn for ; :lore . diseases, is DR. SIVA WIND SYRUP OF 1 WILD CHERRY. • EVIDENCE INDISPUT ABLE. • Da SWA list- 1 .-Dear Sir t—l feel it a debt of gratitude due you - and a duty to the afflicted eenertilly to offer hotnlde testimony, in favor of your Compound Syr up of Pruttats V,lrVirlia. or Wild Cherry, or rather of its medical viityes. Some three years since, I was vi nlenill attacked with cold and inflammation of the Lungs, which ryas accompanied with a very distress ing cough, paint in the breast and bead; a ver.t . ""- sitter:Ole trtscharge o r otr,osi, mucusl - , mit the • llinto. frequent from them, especiallx titan. changes if tvealh or, however slight. At first I felt ItO , alarill :Omit Illy condition, but was prkty sloon convinced that I was rapidly going itato consumptiom I area d iily. weaker. - 31.1 at length Was scared' able to wail: :moot. Or :peak l'it"re a iviii,Per, such was the.• exreeding weak ness of my lungs. During this time I 'mkt rim! Vail one preparations and prescriptioniquit found no relict —crowing all the time %von.e. Just here. II was advis ed and persuaded by a dear friend in XVilmitstanti to make a trial of our Syrup at Wild Cherry k I must cutifesS that previously, I It itl been prejellieecl against patent nietlicities, and am still against those coming out tif the hands of empiric:, tau untlecstandins your claims to the lot Karina! of tinny' ine. and having impliu •} faith in the say-so if toy •• With pnp•li.l . -ed of Dr Shaw, nine of volt bottle:, and commenced its use. 111' d tone. Was of 10 or di months Stand - In:7, dt•.lo ,entetl. It therefore relitlit number of botties to a core- in my however, contillerablerelief-front the use tit they first four or five bortles. But Iwing'a' ifleat.er, I fre quently alletiipted to prune!' with my incri•asing strength and health, and thereby ruptured those.ves sets that had already began to 11111 ; in this way. doubt less, my Cllre ?vas irwt•tly renir.b.d. In consequence of aeting thus:ittimildently. I had tonrd• It or 15 hociles before 1, tVas flerfetaly rwaotell. I hat ann qin-.11011 notch spfallerltelmb••r of Mulles would have made no! sound.' of indifterotilin 'time Sy top al layed‘illo fe‘l. ni. id t h obit. d , iiut, awitit the distressing cough, put a 11011 to the disclimite of Matter from the lungs, and Cady t hem and the entire system good health.• Ti, auks he in, God, WIIO is Illi.scoulce of all lwalth, and t , 4l ) r. Sij'it nr fu it. I would recommend this Syr: rip to all per,olswifti may he nil,lra With colds. •eititfli *or run.oiniptil,n. I only believe it will on, consump tion in the tirk and second stages, and in the last will give vase and Prolong life. It is an excellent medicine in cases of avihooping cough. and is so very pleasant to the taste. that children trill cry for it. 1 have deferred offering this j ertitleate WI now. for the purpose of be ing perferilaisat 'stied with the permatienry of the Core and now that I feel perfectly 18,11. I offer i; with pleas, ore. • 11ev,...1. I'. JORDAN. Poplin county:N. C., Dee. 13, dal). CACTION.—PIease bear in mind that H- the origin al and genuine preparation from the Wad ('berry tree is "Dr. Sydyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherrn.". Remember, no preparation of till.!) cirp.lßr is reroute, except that bearing the. Wfitti , ll si4nattire of DR. SW A E., .. IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. • EXCELLENT SPRING IVIEDICINEx - ;;;; SIV,:orNtIS COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA AND '.l - ..iTB , ICT OF TAR PILLS, THE GREAT AMERICAN PURIFIER Arid ;mind purgutirc fur the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Measels, Salt Rheum, Rhetunatism, - Piles, I . Heartburn, Worms, I Dyspepsia, Scurvy. , Cholera Morbus, ; Jaundice,' ctlinsv, 'Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness' , fits,Erysipelas , • Rising in the Throat, Drom•y, • Itchingsrtf the Skirt, • • Fevers of all kinds. Female CoMplainte, Gout, Nervouq,ComplalntS. Gravel, &c. RetaiLPrice 2.5 cent: per box. Manufaqtered and sold Wholesalt and Retail,hy the sole proprietors. Dr. &revue 4' Suns: LET IT BE REMEMBERED That in this preparation, arc stroll:1y concentrated all the medical properties of Sarsaparilla and Extract ' of Tar, compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Er tracts," the whole strength of which is extracted on an entirely new principle:, Unlike all other pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea, or any other unpleasant sensationi while they are as powerful as it is possible for a meilkine to be and be hornders..lt purifies, clean ses, and strengthens the fountain Sittings of life, and incase: new vigor throughout_ the whole human frame. Dr• Sth-ayne's Principal office,. N AV. corner of Eighth and Rare streets, Philat'elphia. Agents ifor the sale of genuine .medicine--. 1. G. BROWN and D. KREBS, Potti•vitli. ; VattrE & POIIRM AN. Orwlestinv , ; C. ittiNTzINGER, Frioittkitl Haven ; RITTF.R& E. MARSHALL and ENGLAND & NIeMAIIENAIeaII ng ; A. THRICE, Easton; ;MATTHEW KRAUSE, Bethlehem: J. i!RIT ENMANJ Ilatnburg; nmactoi r WINK and HEM. ENREICHT & KuTz,Eutsinwn, and by agents in all the principal towns In the United States. 3U y Philad?lphia, July'2s, IS PI. . I Pocket Time nooks. - TrsT inantithctured. a lot'of Pocket 'Time De . oke• id ruled for keeping time. troldither with colonies for making payments. &c. soil , ble for mechanics, contrare tors,,,i.c l and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Fac tory, Pottsyille. AttKttst I. 1616.-31:, BEM SHERIFFALTY. To the Electors of Sohtrylkill County% • FE"ICIW CITIZENS.z—At the instance of - many ftiends, I have determined to otier myself to you as an Independent Candidate' for sheoffice.of. SHERIFF of the County, at the election in October nest. if elec ted, I shall endeavor to execute the duties of the otEce with fidelity and impartiality. JOI.IN T. WERNER. Pottsville, Juno 27, 1510. . To the Electors of Schuylkill County. FtENDs AND FELLOW-CITIZENS—The solic itation of numerous friends _has induced me to,be.. come a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF of the county of Schuylkill, nt the ensuing General Election, subject however, to the decision of the Democratic Delegates in County C mvention. Should I be suc cessful, the duties of the office shall'or performed with a_serupulous regard for the interests of all parics,con cern. 1. • Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant. • MICHAEL SELTZER Orwigsburc,'Augoit I, To !It's Free anit Independent Voters of therCottlityqf ;Schuylkill: VtDr i ilw. AND rtILLow errizENS:—At they,s. JL lICIIAIIf=II of many or my friends and 34,111:1 311- C ,. 5. I otl'er myaelf as a candidate for the`office IT, at atie.election in October next: should I be fed. I njill discharge toy duty faithfully - and impartially I. to the beat of my ability. • Very respecifully, ponce NATILINIE.I. 111. WILSON. Pettit:llle, March:Ti, Kilt.' Sterner S;,.ll3rotiler, WITOL,ESALE & RETAIL DEALERS •ht Dry, Goo:14, - Grorer;e.R. Ft.ur Feed And Situ: G00d.% i.or.Sunbury st. & Silencer's R. R • MIN tatbVILLL, Vw. GEORGE CA ANEEi, Han always on hand cheap for coon, FLOUR, FEED, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, AND LIQUORS. Tu•u doors abo . re Kunisists' fiord. .idincrsrillc;'Pa. GREAT CHANCE! • Carbon Property For Sale. -FICHE itubscriber intending, to remove to the South- W:rtsl, oil:en.lei following property for sale. in t h e heart iit the Coal !lemon. and ut the head of the Schtl3, k C4iGil. -That well known Tavern, the Ex cliant.te Hetet, with Stabling. lee lieu , . ke., including the lit of Ground, tin M. 117 feet, with two fronts on stl feed sir. etc—decidedly one of the beat. located situ -atinns.insaidTo,vn: • Al'.', 'l'e'o one and a half story Frame . t !loadings. dwellines, with lot of 33 by tin . 4 „ feet. on Coal stree t, opposite;opposite; the WhatVeS, t,- on tIM - Alert. a Frnme Building, at present occupied as Conclimakers 4 slop's, 311 feet ky 50 feet, corner on Coal and Spruce ci rite. with Lot of Ground 40 by tin feet: Also, one, half7of the undivided Lot in Jackson and Spruce streets, in Port Carbon; marked in the town plot No. lln, with Frame Dwelling Ifouse—lot being 60 feet by ggn, very phi:ls:witty situated for building; Afm, the interest 1 hold in two Lots in Dickson and :spruce streets, Nos. 102 and 103, by :Sheriff s deeds, 30 by feet each. a Dwelling Douse and Store, in 1.1.w.t0n!4 dittou idilott Carbon aforesaid, cornier of Market and Second streets. a coy desirable sit tatiort for trade, ai present occupied no a Grocery and Feed store; the !most! is Comity, with a spring, in the cellar, end with h Stable in rear of store—the lot e ontam; .251,y 130 legit, Also, a piece of: parcel of Land, in Swift's Addition to Port Carbon. about 70 feet frOot by 19:1 leer deep. nn riprOce and Rm k streets. on which three emid sized dw e llings emild be erected, and is contiguous to the new Catholic Church. , . • • The above will be sold on accommodating terms—ti tles- good , . For farther particulars apply nithe sub scriber at Port Carbon. WILLIAM 11. HULL Or nt Pottsville, Schuylkill Coupty, to Mr. SAM ;TEL SILLI'MAN, and at Lawton , : ille, to Mr. JOHN CUR:11; Porr,Carhnu, July IS, !SAG.. Orphans , Court Sale. PURFrIT ANT, to an ,order of the' Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, the subscriber, administrator of the Estate of Michael Delbert, lave of West Bra no wig Township, in the county of SslinylkilL deceased, will expose to sale. liy on Saturday, the nth day of August next. at 2 o'clock in-the afternoon, at the house of Michael Bradt: In the Borough of Or wigsbura: a certain messuage or tenement, plantation, and trail of la ad, sill1:11, in West lit...wit:Township. count!, aforesaid. bounded by lanai: of William Drimf; Peter Fisher. Isaac firwia. Christian Dehiert. John Banns n, Mit hart Crieff and others, containing l46aere.n and 2,1 perches strict measure. ALSO, a certain brick messuage or tenement and tot of ground, situate in the borough of Or f.'l4"l: ' wigsburg, county aforesaid, opposite - the County Jail, hounded by Warren street, Mifflin street. Lot \n. 1.2.6 and an alley. Late the estate of said deCeased. Attendance tX ill lie ghien . and the e9llditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale by JACOB II itmmr.R, Administrator.. By order of'the Coat. SAMUEL BUSS, Clerk. Orteigsburg, July 11th,_ to 16. 29-st. ICE CREAM. MIIE stihserilier having refitted his saloon, is nnw I_ prepared to furnish his (*fiends and eustomets, with pare Ice Cream. flavored with. Vanilla. Pine Apple, heretofore 'received Si) littoral a .tlitire of the patronage, of the citizens generally, he hopes now to merit a collintillin(e of the =ante. June '27 ¶t- JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Bre:th.er. -e r rimifl persons ahem erecting machinery for break inc coal will tied it-to their intete,,t before' velectinn to apply to the subscriber. tie the patentee of the above machine, will guarantee such advantages In Pavinct, waste,av,w ill be round to be an Object sforthy their attention, securing them against all risks, in order that these advantages may he hillytZ. tesed. HILL. . . . West Branch Valley, near Schts‘lktll Haven, . 2.7-ti For to Let or Lease, „ . Dult.DiNG JD i's in the Borough of Schuylkill 113- ,LVven. Sev'gial ISMMini: Lola adrantageoncly situ— ated,' for pate or Irtll he rented for a term of gears on Ground rent_' .Aprll) . to WM, S. WILL. Wept lira 101 l Valley. near Schuylkill Iloven• Alan. Co it. NVit.ini,+.ri for pale or to leans. • Jane Cl, lain: '2:—?mo Coal Land ror Sale. . . F r n: r n ..: 1 1 .:oll3 F 11 , 1 , 1; t t l y "i : a t :Zr .; ;lr. r, : ., h trl i tli rt e o llroad Mountain - 7 -- WM. S. HILL West-Won:li Valley. • Also. tar J7.ifile the Thither right.on one Tract on the Broad Moisiliiiii. . . r 21-3 mo Juno 111, Vile: • • . .. - - • --- • • .F. W. GiIIpiSIUNIKAINER, . JR. ATTC.i.IINEI AT LAW, . , Solicitor in Chanrery, 4- Cononi,sioner for Pennsidrariit, Ni , . 111 Pine st.. N. York. , car Nassau st. • Mtl' ii , i acre at his re4iiiiince, 501 Briinnir sirect. 1.i , - 10 is. , 9A. NI., and after , 1 P. 31. 3 , lhe 13, 2.6 few Hiles. first quality Timothy 3.) Ilsy, in small bales, lot sale.l. by M. BEATTY June 1:1 avrF,FF•S AND DITFFIF.I.D'S HAMS —A cen.tant supply of th.-! nbove• I o put up CC pre.3ly fur family use. For sale by J. M. BEATIN sz CO. Jun , 13, WOO . 1 5V001 4 6 I E - 00i TIIIERAL adVaneer , will he made by the subscriber J upon• Wool consigned for sole or shipment to Eng land. BA:5111.1'0N GAY, 59 South street, New Volk. New York, June 6, 1916. '23—amo LEGHORN HATS. k' few dnzen Mons' Lechnrn flats for rile very low :1 by Was 31011 GAN, Marktt street, Pottsville. ]one .0, 1810. . For gale or Lease. • tVERAL Bnihlinc Lots on Centre street, (Potts -1.71 vine) for ;ale or to lease for if teem of year.— Apply to w. P.. HILL, Wellt Branch \"allay:• 21-into June 13 1 •, . • -- NEW GOODS. . 0 7 1 1111 subscribers having.purehased of Charles Mil i ler. his entire stork of Gnnsls. will cnntinue the business at his old established stand, on Centre street, nest door en Ens 47. Mor.isnees lintel. and gilt endea vnr to deserves the patronage it their old customers and the public generally. A supply of new and well assorted Dry (nods. Groceries and Qdeenstvare, have just been ridded to the stark, JAMF.S M. BEATTt & Co. 13-- March 23. 15413. TUST received at the• York store 100 Kegs of Belle • Isle Nails, made exclusively of cold blast charcoal Iron, assorted sixes. . EDWARD YARDLEY. Pottsville, April 19, . - • Tr Hi BTBEN tiacta of Woodland, citrate nu the Blue I Mountain in Betka and Schuylkill tountiea, eon inir in the whole, near WOO :term will he cold cheap if applh• .1 for man. BUBO , PATTI'.IISON. dune 9.7 ri EIV It ID 0 EiS. WE nf Major General Taylor, with a portrait, •25 LTemper and Temm.rament, by Mrs. Elli., ,- 50 Ethan Allen, or the King - a men, an Ifistorial Novel, '25 , The statesman of the commonwealth of Eng . land. with a portrait; , 25 ' The Old Nancitory. a romance of the Ashley 37; The Nlvsterious Stale Room, 12} Together with a variety of of ter works just reeeiv. :0 nod for tale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book store. -- I CO FCio4.—So arose Loco Foe° A 0 sale low O , at MARTIN'S Drug Store. Matches, Juu.e Woodland for. . Sal 1317ilabelphia. d i g • • • aAIL ROAD ER . on TONS. 2} } nattar Rai} Road Iron, OLI 50 do II i / do do do Bdo 11j x 3 do • do do with spikes 15 do 1 I do do do ' And Plates, for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, / * south front st., Philada. Philada., July 11, /816. -JITNIAtA BOILER IRON. m TONS assorted ..Roller Iron. Nos. 3. 4 and 5 of eit, r, with hs of 26,32 and 20 mates and random lengths. for sale by A. & O. RALSTON. 4. South front street, Pldlada. Philada , July 11, 151.6. PURE PORT WINES. THE subscriber respectfully informs merchants, dealers and others of Pottsville and Schuylkill county. that he has now in store a Itcrge supply of pure Port Nines of choice and medium gtalles,seleCted from the hest importations, to which he twigs to call their at• Inntion. Hid ample arrangements both at home . ands abroad, enable him to furtiWi these wines. by the pack age or in smaller cienntities at prices and of qualities as :•ati,lactory tl9 elill be obtained. in this or Any other market, and offering great inducements to pnyrhaseta. Orders promptly atteocktl to J. R WELSH. No. II North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. July '25, Laid, SO-Imo Salt:• YORK Saliba Salt? - iu Barrels and Bags, fur 1.1 sale at Ow Man ufa ci ttri•r's priers by GRAY et, 1180 1111:8.31 Walnut at. Phitada., .kgenth flirthe 31anufacturers. Philada., July IS, lain . SALT ! SALT ! ! ALINA Salt in barrels& ba&s, for sale at.the iOIVO4 • Market price. delivered on board of Boats millet Schu)lkill, rime. of POILTEttAGE be WIkV & BROTHER. a I Walnut it. or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkill. Philadelphia July 19th, :In I TEM FELANZiLSN HOUSE, Xu. 1.05 Chet tit sine!, between third fourth =I milts popular and ..central Ilott I, established by the J. Mest-rs. having passed into the Minds . of the subscriher, he desires to inform his friends and the public, that it is nevi epee fur the reception" of gtoisis. To those who have visited "The Franklin (louse," its nilvantiges :IS' a tiCSll.lhie stopping place ate well known; to these to hi. taxon not. it V. ill be only' neces. I sary to state Chit it is situated •in the busiest part of the lnieit fistonanlr slrect. in the immediate vicinity of the Exi bange, Post (Mire, Bank?. Fla cos If 2111111,,111,111. Steam Boat Lauding., Rail Rosd Itch .1.. Eublic Sit Si)ti's. Fiala 11011:,eli,.& C. Sill, the I hallgo of Kai/11011N. a large 711.011111 of moue) been expozotod in enlarging, re Filling. 4o furmAitne and I/3111111W. Among the iminerousam provettients, m iy be mentioned Improved Enhances. a New I.iiihes' Ordinary, a New Gentleinens' Dining Salobn,:biew Parlours. Now Chambers, New Kitchen and New Bar ROOM. many Idler minor illillieVe -1000(0. The principal feature. If a tirot rate Hotel—" The Table and Wine Cellar" will li' under the Management of Mr• J.\ NIES 31. SANIIEICSON. one of the former pr0; , r1 , 1050, whnsr ::In'ot too to excel al a Caterer is well l; tom it. Ills widetx celebrated Cook. "Ptiletirr.', 'aided M. experienred tisistatits, will still continue to be his light hand tibui. • The fall e and Book: will he under the charge of Mr. George P. liureliam. late the able editor of the olio Union," of (In.:Jonah, and more recently of (tostim. In short great evettiorai have been made, and hereafter will 'victor sp-Irril, ill render 'lllO Frank lin' one, of the roe!, first hotels, fir comfort, convents epee and pond his 1+4.. —1). K. 3113:011;r:f Philada., July PS, .PLEASE NOTICE. W YORK CANTON 'IRA C 0 .11P A NI, PHIELADELPIHULt STORES, Chesnut •Stieet, nest to the corner of Third Strict, .1 NI) 357 -114,1.xt &rag', 'ld door Wog. Ninth St., .Vorth side, CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL WE are constaney receiving fresh im ..- ...,'..., ~:- • ported Green and Iliark Teas. emhrnethe n ,,- .. . - ,.."' 7 the best selections this side of China..-- h' - ' ;---. ", thil abundant resources . , great experi- I 1 . ' Pm. and excht+ive atterition to the Tea Trade, give is peculiar facilities; conse quently. N'e are resolved to sell Teas . purer, mars fra9- rant and pertet t for the respectis e pricer, than any other establishment. _ Our principle of doing business has. in the course of six sears, seen red a Conneetion throughout the United States. and wherever our Teas are sold, they receive high commendation. - CZ- READER GIVE THEO( -I TRIAL.<I The smother in %One!' our Teas are parked (the wrap per next to the tea is it heavy superior Tin Foil,) offers great inducements to Dealers and Fa mil ies, as they are so thoroughly sectired from light and air that their unalities %sill remain unimpaired; and are in packages of a - quarter pound and upwards, each containing full weight, independent of the wrapper. Dealers in Dry Goods,Cancy Articles, Dooks.lic., &r.. a+ Well as t h., , ../• Who have heretofore sold loose t , a•, expro s? thems elves 111 , 2111 y fileaSed. not only on aCeonnt of the superior finality of the teas which are subjected lois rigid test in ordt ethat each pai.krge may be confidently warranted; but also at our manner of ' packing, which . enables them to make tip their assort meat, without the necessity of pnrchaSlntt one or more chests of each kind, as a small assortment may be I packed in one chest, anti thus obvizste the complaints of their customers that their teas have lost their strength I and flavor, by the length of titres on hand, and exposure to light and'air. Reine.het -Ole Nos. are 337 Market street, anti & Chesnut. street, where our Teas are received sxeekl: I anti sold on the same terms as en New York I Philadelphia, July 4, loth, . PASCAL IRON WORKS, . PHILADELPHIA. IVELDED Wrought Iron FiIIPA. Suitable for Loco t motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Itiiiiers„ from :Ito 5 1111.111,, in di:utterer.' Al.m. Pipes tor Gas, steam and other tetr - pu4es:. extra Ftrottit for Hy draulic Presses Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 51anilfureti and for Wale by: TASKER 3 MORRIS. Warehouse S E. corner 541 and Walnut Philnda. . Phitaita• Nov. `ggi.ll:=4s • CE.Ant? Iv AT Lai LS_ 0 --- . e kTh a Ch.repest• G o ld and Sit rer tenches 1 ~:. ....,, • q• :) PHILADELPHIA. .-- ~ '941,1j L-vers full Jewelled $l5 00 A. - Silver " ,• - " • 23 00 Gold L ' epines Jewelled 30 00 Silver " • " 15 00 frutrtiers fine, quality . 10 00 [ Cold watches Nair' 15 00 Silver sliert Ides• , 1 15 Gold, l'enols : 2 00 Ili arelets • 4 00 Alen on hand a large assortment of gold and hair bracelets, linger rings, bream pins, hoop eta rings, erild pees, silver spoons, sugar tongs, iliirohles, gold net.k rorti and foh eh liel, euird ke.ys. n lid jewellry,af equal ) ly low prices; all I want is to call to cunt, itp.e eastuati- ere. . . , All hinds oft forks and tvntcheit repaired and war= ranted to keep zood time for IMP year. Old cold and silver bnouht or taken ittuxehan ' ke. For sale h dayand :tO hour bees Clork , at LENVIS L.ADOMts, Watch flock and lovellry more , , Market street, ahnve 110, North Wu, Plulatl , lPhia. Philada.; April 18, Bill 10..itun • To Machinists and others. - ILArrs universal Churl!. all sizes, from 6 to SO niches: Salter's Sprint: made expressly for Sham Enzines, , Fu, .50 and 21 pounds. Flatforth and ttounii4 Scalex,anore than 50 clitfereht sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail al the lowest manufacturer's prit ex, at No. It NValnut street, by CR.IV & 111t0T1111R. 4-- Philadelphia, Feb.'7, 191:1 Philadelphia, Jan. 10, ISM Cheap Watches and Jewelry, r .... ), AT the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry f'9. . - i __,, ~ storr.., No. 416 North Second street, cornet of ri,i. -' quarry- bolos: Race street • Gold lever WiTches, full Je4e'lled., 1S carat cases &45,00 Silver „ - " ~ i, :3,00 ." seven jewels • . 18,00 _80;w:or Quartile! Watches 10.00 Gold ?encilii :00 .. Fine -T•ilver SpectacLes -•- ~ 1,75 Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to 83; Watch Gimes. plain, I 2 cts. ; patent,l6l; lunet, '25 ; other anktfain proportion... All Goods warranted to bo what they are sold for. O. CONRAD. 1 . Clocks,Watches and Jewelry, of every description, cleaned nut% repaired in the hest manner, by experien ced workmen. +.O- All Clocks and Watches rep ,, red at this eslaldn , hment are warranted to perform w, Philada, Nov., 9, 1915. • ESRQUILfiR 4. , C.IRPENTER, Conveyancers, • 59 WALNUT STREET, PUILAPA. Lonned on Mortgage. a:AT:rat Estate bought and . l'hilitthtlphia. April 19 19-31 Flores Reports, rot. IL TUST. and for Wile at RAN N 4,N'S 'Book e Store, R.klltt'S Reports of rases in the Supremo. Ceutt of this State, volume 11. race $1 per copy.. August 1. ISifi.: . EN ~. MINERS' JOIMAL. Saturday Morning,' Ate.: 13, 1840. Adverrieers observe by, the arrungetzted of our paper, that 11t, , X9 will be tound oi. erery page add& compel., the reader to dance hie eye over all the admi *entente. Tide obriatia to a - great extent. the objection of harinz adverti-ctitenta placed an what U termed the outside Of the papei*. 13y the moil of last night, we learned that Whit comb. the Loco Fort) candidata • is .electeti in In diaonit as Governor. by a msjority:_oi fioin-1866 to 1000. Tile Legislature Vial on joint ballot have a.majority of. about B.ishigit, Last year it was 12 or 14 the other way. Q 3 Messrs: Brown 4- Melay. -base commenced the business of House, Sign, find :Ornamental painting in this borough. They are enterptiiting young men; (Ma deserve encouiigement .. - . The Louisiana Volunterts are hard in their complaints 'of :11r.- Marcey. So great is theirdis satixfaction at his cont.s° that of the ail tboodana troops dobantled, but one CoMpany will rot:beat as twelve..month * men. The concurrent testhr* . nyof Gen. Taylor and of all who had Oppertnni:. ty of judging of their good conduct and soldierly bearing, show how great a loss the CountryThu ' experomeed in the withdrawal of their melt FEELING Or TIIE PEOPLE.—Tir meetintf i erai alluded to last Week in the town of Reading, the county of •Beitts was a rich affair. Called to the lenders of the Loco Foco party for their plead r.atiou fur the fallFMnir:iign it was largely attended by Ow working men of the town, titian resotrition inserted and passed reprobating the Bill of 144 Cay„ as the Bert's/i Tarif. Exception is iaken tai this ,%. a by tae leaders who say that the meetings o nt m pure dciier try -are interrupted by the It ligt and ftetory operatives (classing them, togeher) anl a n,w meeting has been called . at Dunkers; s , x miles from the horough, where uneontainina: tel by whigg , ry r.r. r .lribar, the party may lucOrate: This is tt predoalt step but the party, is :yet d little lies. near Ileadnut. ...The working, Died say.; ing they can and wilt' walk. six miles to 4uteLioseri L o co r0c0i , 11) 3:61o, a= they dudwheesurronnded by then workshop., 'Flue workog men whci were deceived 01: (/ the Id,t Presi4l,ietial elections have , now cut theiravisSom teeth on the' btone of ex- perience, and the party finds them troublesome euFtomer , . If deceived again they can blacit'e but =E MCKAII ' S BtLL AY TITHE Mutsna.—Thi:Loco• , co organs of We imm.ediaie region have began heir old system of arraying the operative aggiinst t)e employer, by a eerier or inisreptesentatiorto to ttie efree.e, that the retlucti.ma in wages, to 'torttictl e employcra have been compelled tiy.the legials• lion Of the lately expired session of Congress, are utterly uncalled for, inasmuch as the reductiom of the duty on coal, will not take effect until the 2.1 day of December next,. This is alibgethet falie, , for the effect of this :eduction, williho Cell immediately, from the fact that the party,' of the President. not content with the reduction on duty have, by the warehOmte.bill; authorized the intro. duction of foreign coal into the market,wlheado it . will pass at once into the work shops anti labora tories of the country. When the coal reaches Ulit> mwuers . , is to the miners and owners ck mines. a matter of no importance, it is only ne essary to t letup know-that competition nos sires. work, and is suplying . the 'wholesale the Ea-}ern market. The fact that Coal from our mines is the Eastern market in winter, renders iC thatthe winter supply should be laid in no ore price - a moat come down at once to.what the Pictou mines willthrn charge for Of: come the Boston defilers : will purchasa at l as's lowest price, and the,ownea of mines laere,jrntist =Aka a reduction sufficient to enable thorn to compete. with the Cheap l'Abor of •the British province or Nova Scotia. whose interest has beinaro therm/Eh% ly protected by the late Bill of Mr. AleCtsy... IBM The L'oco Foca papersmaintaiiOthat he destine.; lion of the Torii] . will nat produce imy i greateffet• on business., llusiness always will golon ictspite . of obstacles, but we deny that it can dos') with.... out :a greltt reduction of labor.. The ef&ct of the 13ritish Bill is 'exactly the opposite Of what it is sought to mike the people think 'Tit is; the large operators who have capital can gtko n, the smalls oprators are crushed. W hen this ' , is, the cs.sett when the small operators. are crushed*, mitt the • large one monopolise all things, latairers cease ta e be i ide iendent and cannot hat he uMbr the con.' trot of thair employers. This has baen produced' by the British Bill? How •then can any laboring: man who thinks for himself support this bill t And farther how ran any political trickster. Wive the lying linputieneo to arb him to 410.60. THE ISSUE i:v •Pcsrisisri.v.vivis.,--As Mr. 3. , . W. Forney, of the Pennsylvanian, says, the trod . piestion wits riot the issue in Petinsylvane, we. -',- 1 would ask him the following timistions : Did not he. with srveral others, in the fall of l leett;address_ s a lora° mass.ineetirm of the:democracy., of Petri- sylvania at Northumberland, one ;of the largest • held in the interior of the state, and contend that the tariff would ha as safe. in the ; hands of Mr. Polk ns it would he with 'Mr. Ctso Did he not hear the lion. Hendrick B. Wright state to that meeting that they were all in favot cf the Wilt 1 And did not Mr: Wright., at the dose eV has. speech, put the question to vote., and ask ell who ~. , were in favor of the tariff of i.. 4dt to-say aye; Av •; 1 andas not the response. in ft veer 4 the tariff' unanimous 1 Not, a single voic of thAtrirruueurte throng responded, a'. Hundr(Jde of individuals , who were present, can testify t - the truth of the e above. earl' of thh most prominent speakers', who were asQoctated with Mr. Forney on the stand•-. : do not only admit it, but remindk as of the fiek• only a few days since. Surety, iriuod Forney' must have amost treacherous rtiemory, it he harts forgotten all this;--Stinfirtry A m i rricart.: I . John W. Forney. now holds a lucrative office ley I - the Philadelphi s t Custom House, and-like most'-_ persons so situated; has a very Wel memory, ' 1 ECM s . 311LTTAIST PROlirriTcrix.—Ahoutfour vareeks:• ago we read in New Orleans Opera, of an affair at Vickiiburai..in a detatchment pf iniiingeons, on. their way to the Rio Grando. in Iwhich a.setgeent named Sneed. wni killed by. R.lol,Millet. We: now 'en, .T 1 from the'llennesseeD( , m.ierat that ler has twee izieil hyk hurt mar l tial, convicted of murder, and „h.q. tinder the management of the civil tnbuhala iiiirMeitini and eecillion within s year, wigulzl . yriir CR:ieritft9, could be expecte:l. A New York . letrur -says : I am carry tS lean - 1111ot • ProCisgor :11.1;,5e, the inventor of the :11•14notie Telegraph, fell throtigiu. a hatchway yesterdi, an4l iuSurerl ta. , :oself so se verely that he will he confined is hisra,an for sm. oral :lays. Nothtn.; verv. perm sis v,,,rehentiol from thear..4lent. • H)d. D.. 1. if),:irsoll. of natetl ininistk IMtEZ=I The a proce with. -Menco,_ boa bee tr.‘ .Secatek F' _ 13 .y gone to dealers of abut mai oC necessary tv & there- rmtn..- = 7• - defeated tu, UM) 115 EV 119 12 ME
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