28 197 Sarni. SiHyman 121 galls oil 12 50, Feby.2 280 Philip Kentner for work on - streets " 4 03 • ret W. W er Je ard nnings for work N. - r* t Jacob Morwirt. I mo's Beryl- I,_ ces as watchman "-• " 265 "Daniel Ault 1 rno's services as Watchman, •Samuel Lewis, for surveying John Knerr for hauling 2 loads stone ' ' George H. 1.-.tichter for bill J. $. Nagle for 2 lamps for . streets - - 600 Peter Jennings 21 days work ,3 75 Frederick Muster 11 days work 1 25 F• B_Kaercher holding elec. con, N. E. Ward :• 250 Peter Jennings 4 days wor)g N. W. Ward - , • -- '• 0 UT' JohtiMisler 1 -, , ,c,40. "--- 03 "Jacob Merwi 1 im.' tee oaf? - Moan Daniel A t 1 mu' ri c as Wlit hman George C• Wy ; for lookup lima Jacob Shellyifu --... —.._ . to watch Isms • 1 75 Emannal Haas blue smith work 8 84' Isaac Severn for two watch boxes Frederick Mesler for 4 days . work N.:W. Ward Joseph , Thomas 11 do . , 3 73 Davis SLOW' 6 flays +a ork S Ward 4 OS reter - .1,-iiiiines work on sta. ,' -- N. W. • Nila rd :- t. 14 57 -Furanuel 111.. h 1 das" . hauling te . 1. 00. , Philip' WanielstlorC, for__ 12 • -: ' porch stone to culvert in... ' Mania street „). . 675 Jacob Hummel 4 days work . ' N W. Ward George- Fierier tor 200 brick Abraliiiiii Sr. clair O ur re p a i r _ ' - ids since in watch Milieu Dii;•id Martz Sri holding elec- ' tinit:N.E. Ward ;Joseph Thomas .11 days work N 5 W. 'Ward 9 75 Philip Earrtner 7,i days work do .S 25 Emanued Rich 4 days hauling do 9 Oil Elias Ilenry-1 days work do 4.00 Peter Jennings work and hauling 55 -. 5U Daniet Ault col l' ton's serta. cll. SS tvalchman_ ~„,• 21 01) Do for 7 dais watchman tri date 506 Davis ,Smith for 12 days work .., South Ward ' .1 it 63 Wtu Shenfelter for balding ' .„.. election south \Yard .' ''',.. Jacoh Hummel for 9 days ' wnik N. W.. Ward . 8 00 Charles hiller ffir Mil oil • 11 31 rhoipK:mtber for i.days work N. W. Ward ..jY ' i I 14.4.7 iii Smith 111 day,wiark youth W 4 ]LiZ ee , " 316 Joserilrn - . -,IIV days . 1 . „.„,0, N'll, -- a-c. Ward 11 50 ..‹'' , .'I 219.- Jacob llnininel . 12 days ,work - du 1•2 eo .215 • Philip I{antiter 10i • do do 11 55 .-..- 27 30,5`.6.,d.1.....N30 , for rep i iring lamps &c 7 00 10 Sam oil Ilaiipt Fur holding e • ' testier \. 1.1 . Ward ' 2 51) o o . 313 Wrii. [Straiten ~.f.ir- 11 daps work. South Ward .c•••12k00 .. .29 317 Peti•rpeunin , ;s for hauling• , &.'work, N. WI Ward _,21 off 252 s. Philip Kohler far ralksiiri Work -`" 37 0 201 '• E. E. itl3'ild P.i waLku,'lll %cork. 7 09 May 2 310 Elia . err for ,cIO - vd' tax ou . • • ounril house 15.15.. A 1- 00 7 " " 312 John '.. Weritec forprintinf '"'"".• 8 :129" 'bilip Kant ner 6',;• days work - .• . 'N• W., I,Varil 8 - 3 1 -Peter Jelinings for hauling ' and work N. W. s,Vard Davis Smith '6l slays work South Ward .. : J. " 930 . laroh Illitiael.7 days (cur d N.W. Ward • ' 7 00 i. " 5:12 Eiror in ofd..a• No. 320 , ~., -43 1 p N alance iri the hands oh Treasurer 2 91 5 VA " I S. SO 2 , 5 7 •• IR 248 268 •' 267 gar. 2.. 38 ...- 4 2Sa- 431 IP PO .2.85 ,t P 7 2so 5 551 " s • 28.4 ' 3 18 217 0 1 11 11.87 I, , r en . ' "' 293 :191 , t 248 '97 dr • 21 290 i ~ u 2 . 95 ' " 25 . iea . 27 -2SO Apr 11 • ." 201 A i 44 208 •• 303 .. , 2 , J9 •• •• 361 ~ •• 307 209 '402 .'I 1, " NO • •• 305 ' 21 TM Y' .. 311 .., 0 321 . , ,- • .. •.> .1: - . 6 G 055 45 . - 1 , f rIES la tricertify that. &e I,lye esitmined the Ir.-, I ..11 count of TlRmilis!Floster, Vralstire of the bormisli of Pottsville, froniiiiiie 17111 1515 to Slay 'Silt 1646,and find it correct, us per foregome, statement. - 4 . M. liIIMILT.' W NI. WOLFF% AwittOrs. . . EU IS - 1)1;11R.' • POttaiville, September Stb, 1516. . , ..0.- - , -The Coal Trade Vor . . . . . - Tho quantity sent a w ds eelt ,i* - 2..051, being about 1.1i.10 tons less than the totantiTyscrippi WeclL - ' 'he trade remairrt about tilt' same no last week. Ordcrs i come in slow. nod generally for small qiinutitie.. }yr a2ttiu repeat: the wito:c line of the canal seal: not be in nat•itgidd, order deft,re.ip i hr l'n:ildle of liktoser e.isuing. ' Tint' w,oer will be lot In' bsdow 11 .a.1.:114. ncx: ~ week. nod in about a week or ten day, it will also he pm in tureen this place and Schuylkill Haven. The witeltu , ter {teethes un,lll. the charge of 'Ellwood Morris, Esn.„ - wol be • ready by the first of Cklober. / The,delay will he ;caused b} - '.the backward state . Of the' wOrk between liCading mid .klthou-es. Perehmers of coallwlio are holding liiielt un 'f..r the expectaiintrthat the completion of the canal 'will 'ef . , feet. prices of tratorportatiod, this ?w son, will be distil,' . point,}: nor do we liel?eve Xhat - the price of coal can be : . vedileeil any dower than it now' is in this region during the' • present „Tear. - . • The fklltßving are the rates ofF reiglinTtUrre-Rdunond -to ddffercnt p9ri...;. -,• ... _ To *4 --' per Ton.. I . t- pry.to7l. 3)o-ton, $1 :6 to 1 2'New Haven, . 1 10 tit 1 13 *Xosto'n, 150 to-4 F i i;Albany,., .143 to 15p Portland, i 162t0-1 is .Troyi. s i- . 153t0 i' sr) node-town . 1 56 tot)._ tli2rN.c....\-nrk, . 1 It) to 1 trt " Nantucket. 131 ton-l-tnifcciokltin.. - 1 413 to 105 New.lledford: • 1 :31. to 1 3.s'2.for , eric. N. J. .91 to 1 Oil Providence, , 1 2.3 to 1 !,4 0 3itii4inr,.?ret.. 53 to C , l 'Washington, D.C. CO to il3. River, : 1 23 to 131 •. Sent to market for the . 1 , 1-:en'‘ling 4 v 4 11 Thursday evening -lost 125,-.6 12 12 11006.00 792 07 Ei22. 09 . 53.272 12 rOll. carlvln, Echisylkill Haven, Port CliMon, • • T1 . A71 - .5111r TOl.l, A Nil 'I:11A 7 , ig'Uill'ATlO . ..' • From Mt. C0r100..• S. Haver], P. Clinton. So Ri.hmond ' ' ,111 00, . ..51 :11 - $.l :0 .- . T Philadelohia. 1 70::. IGO . 115 r i 1 , • iEitical Cti - Nt TRADE. Ths fehr;whi= is the quantity of Coal sent to market •up to the •111 WSJ Week. Summit Mines C2nl 01 'Mime Run . , :30 1 9 110 9.3?2 Of) ila7.loturi 3100 00 Buck Mountain IS-.1 Summit. ; :07 00 Wyonlitll i. 102 CO .10131 P.,6 6 00 wyomiNil COAL TI ADC,. Sent to ntatiteitAuget , t to 1, IA11; 70,215 T"iie DELAW„kRE 111:11 , 01 COX!, TRlTin: Fent', in. I z ull In Atumst P•th 1.59.4!G Inns PINECIIOVE COAL TRADE. Amount of Goat transported on Colon Canal Rail :road froto 1-6th to 31st Atur [intlnFivej • Tons Cwt .1'. 1 173 3 1 PerlaSt report 32,"1910 1 • 30.252 19 '2 Amount:lran ported - on Swatara - iFtbact: Tons I Wt. 'lr. •2,151 • t. ' . Perlastrepor f:0,091 5 :;I; 0 11 0 . Total 59,1:15 13 !.?, V. L. CONRAIK Col)ector. VINE HILL A3iD lIAVESa.RoAD. The following is the t.tnount of Coal transported.over Dire Road, during the week ending Wednesday enen -1314.9 (Cl 03 Tons; . 303,507 00 ". Per last Total m 319,`-'7l 09 *" • - IVILLIAM NEW ELL, ColLecinr )1117,1. CRLTi RAID . ROAD FOR ISM The followina i. the amount of Coal passed over the Mill Creek Rail R ad, for. the last six. days. . 1,019 OG Tons Per las , report, . kiti.7o3 (1.4 Total; - • • SS.SI2 10 GEDISGE ILADESTY, callector • i .. . • . ;. • . • MOUINT CARRON RAIL ROAD. '. . • The airmen; of Coal transported over [him 'sori4 for 4 (he rr eek ending on Thuseday evening last, Iv' ' - 5,5fg , Tong. - . ',Per ttsvreport 152,911 " —.--- . Tote!, 0 I (A,516 " ' . N. GIZA vroa. cauicwr. • SelfilYL ILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amount of Coall anspoited over the chuylkill ley Rail Road fort e week ending on Satnrday even ing, last. \ Per last eport, Total, 1110,017 07 Tons, • JP,:IIiAE TURNER, Collector , MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAILROAD: Amount of, Coal trensdorted over the:Mount Car hon & Port Carbon Rail Road for the week ending on Eaturday Inst. ' 12119 04 tops Ter laillreport i 231,755 - 10 inns Total, 243,874 14 tips JESSE TURNER, Collector. of PIJLASKI LODGE will meet 'fling Aug. Slut, at B.o'clock. - THE HemberS j- da y Este August 22, IS-16. FALL .'MILLINERY GOODS. DB 21 00 • Silks, Ribbons 4k. Millinery 'Goods; • • no 45,500711 fIECOND ST.. POILaDA., - AVE now in storp.a large-assortment of-BICH MILLINERY coons, adapted to Fail Salei, such as _ Bonnet Silks and' Satins— figured and plain. . Fancy Ribbons, of entirely new styles. Plain Mantua and Satin' Ribbons, of all widths. Black and 'Colored Silk Velvets. I • French Fancy,Feathers and Flowers.' .Fancy Cap Nets-and Laces. • Buckrarns, Willows, Crown Linings, &c. • Many of the abase articles bring of their own im portation, they are 'enabled to offer them at the lowest prices. Philada., September 3, 1810. • 35--44 e 24 00 39 00 50 13 97 cv,ork s ger+ 24 00 '.services 24 00 Notice.. Mini School Directors of Manheim timnship; are .I.- requested to meet at- In o'cldck, on the morning of i the 17th Met, at the hon.e of C. Christ. Persons who :Care applicants fir the office of Teachers are notified to I attend fit e..arn inni ton. r - " G.-.IENNIIN6S, Sec'F. IManiteim 1 town.hip, S'ept..,fithiblti. .',6— ¢ 2t** - • . kodit I lock 300 work done EIZI RE rirlißEE rcrtoy.s,lo ,teach in the P.n,tt i Sg-poolS in East I.lrunswig Township, :;chitylkli: count}'. and wanted...= It is necessary that al bast tw of the persOns bpplying'altould he competent to teach the 'German Laneuage also. None need appi# but thnSe who are fully tompritent, and who ran bring good rec - ommend Minns as to cln+rarter 'B.r.c. Apply to ' :WILLIAM BO,Cli, Pre't of the iloard of Directors near Alclieiasbur. ',September, sth, 181 G. 3 32 2 00 • Tito French and German Lan .. guages, and Music. rrlllE under,.4:etell respectfully olrers his Reiviee. to -L the al urns 'Of Pottsville_ and us victnii7, tI3 a tea, het' 01 the Freitch•atul Germtn langudgesi.and in- Ottuctor 011 the' Vii11111:11111 Guitar. MI _ . , 'I lie experience: of sever I yinr3 as tezclter of the ().. the above named ' branches enables him to :assure a rapid advancement to clasi.e•; or tinily idualii' plating .4 - 1 themsetvel id Cr his ini•tru lion. _ Arranzements as tolime and terms can be made with hum at Mrs. Moore's, in Marlitit'st. .. F. PLRI(IN ept€ tuber, 51 h, ,i t...:,t1 . . . :36—Canal - 250 PIANOS.. • ;rim begs leave to in . 'form the public in general that its. has aPitoluted (he only Agent for this couttt!,. for the sale of Mryer's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic ,Pla tea sad •tfilot lie has jie+t 'open's 3 fresh itt;sorinierit .01 the moa~~ superior otU•seeei till.. • to the public. s • • Meyer",,,V,i actsi 11,,ye recetvtAi the prentliono.of Franklin Institute fir several sucreeAve yedrs, and the first silver med tl wl - . 7 i'a-watiled to them by the same hooltu.ion at its,latt. .111.5 Pianos took the lead at the I tie \:i t h at Fair at AVo....; : ngliuttal %'‘ere till disposed or long before tan ,lose nt . hey have also El'l.Pired the :noel flatterin4 ice of all the most eminent perfortiter,< of Ott• present day, amOng Who it are the - celehratt.d Leopitil de Mfler, .Virus Tonmi. flurk, Madame" Castellon. and many others, whri have pronmuiced them equal to :thy Entopean Pianos'. The rails-critter ran furnish these Pianos eithtT whit Rosewood or Mahogany cases, at the Mann factureei prices. • , '; AIII ordeis from a distance will be-promptly. and en peditiott4ly attended to, and he invites all those in want of a 44.-. state article to .give him a call at lilt residence iu t Ilhorottelyof Orwialturg i ; a:, Old Plan'uslcill be taken in excharire: • • G. B. Clllll 121 BEI Mil MO Ii .IDJOURNIIENT. EXEC-U-TOR'S SALE-- r- OF C 0.13: LANE), .:4c. rr3r7 Subscriber, pima the Ricernfors of the %Valor ,LT-Geortie Itelier,,Esq- late of Titetwora, ilece•tatid, will sell :the tidlowiiiit property of flip estate of the sail J..611101)1;611 &teed., the '27th day of September 'list, ai t he paid lc ,house of Flo.T & :Mortimer, iu the /13orouelt The,undiclillid moiety or half part 1'4%11'5. acres and allhWanee uPland. in Rush Township,: Schuylkill co., adjOiniint lands Of John Brans. Pettit' Ifratib and others,' Hirveyed on n warrant to :Henry titiiitlfer, dated Mat' "16, 1tr.26. and aftirwards Patented to - litin. This tract i.e sun-tied itt the 31ahanq Coal Basin, and abounds 1110'i:tone • • Aiso 13 acre... nod :111 pereliek of land in Schuylkill !owlish p, 111 tipi county aforesaid, adjoi lung la poly of John Moyer, Slyija min 'Moreau, and Geortie R.dier deceased, and now owned by tile Little Schuyl , Lull Company, and Alter, Stevenson S. Al.n, six Slut res.of, , the I 'apital Stock or the Schityl hill Valley Navigation and Rail lion! Company. REBER, Eldenfor. 1 Newcastle. SiTpteMber sth, Pile). • 35-41 ! H. Thit,other of the IV^ acres above men , tiooed. with he direred for sale by Hear); Stantre, at the same time or Place. Or it will he sold tog,etleki if de slr, Iby purchasers. ' BEI MOM IaHIEI Till al. 10,1711 00 71'25 00 521 f. i 00 s{jo 11i 00 011 7` , 70 3 00 327.781 00 6,155 16 'l'ons 111,661 10 :rens JOHN STONE cs• SONS,' - " • DEA.I.EIfS IN Teachers - Wantegt 0 - twig . ,burg, September, Full,• I Sill jaitest News from the Army: 'Fur: snix4criNt, would respectfully inform the chi-. rens of Pottsville 1113 vionity, that_he has pur chased a fine. roomy Minibus, which he Las named the GEN. TAYLDR, f.,r the transportation of Pnssco gm-s to and from the Depot, of the P. k It. It. IL' ran seners by leavii.g. their Carnes at GOIRFP'I4 American !loos , . will he call e d for any partlyll the borough, and they may he ceetaio they will never be disappoin ted, es I will haye careful and attentive drivers, and will also give my own personal attention to thematter DANIEL E. Cl LASSMYEIL SAMUEL MILLS, Agent. ST. -GLAIR. The ,übsrriber would nlso rtillerni the Public tha - Che Rill conutiencei running, - an Omnibus, to r. 4 i. Clair, to day.' Leaving Pottsmile . iflrestly after the departure of the ears in the Vtmrtitng, and after their arrival. in the afternoon. 'h rsnies de:irous of taking passage to Port Carbon., rjr e t. Clair, will be. promptly waited upon, by leaving their names at the Aineritan Ijouse, anti at 1 7 1 , X & Mortimer's, Hotel September, Lift, IS lti . . Wrapping Paper and .I!9a 11 ier.^l Pager. -- - ; - y7., 0 nrA.N6.wrarpii f. Pat.'s jwit receired'and .....,•fik,f,r sul.e kite4ll ar .IL Ow lap Paper Note. C:r 11e1 , 14111..1 supplied Wholesale ai I'ulladi.4.. phi i pricii•. Also, a lot of cheap tilabt.ing Paper, Sept., 5:h.: 1816. . DEA i-NESS-,`CU,RED Sett-pis r compnunl Krewinte Achustic Oil . , Fon: the,ctit; of Drailoess, tetiog and the discharge of Illatter,"from the ea.rs . ; ;Its" all ihose disagreea ble noises like the buzzing of insect 4, falling Of water, whining of steam, 4-.. c., which are symptoms of art prom Moe deafness. and'aimi generally attendant with the disease.. , • i ..„. . _ CERTIFICATES. IA The foll Owing editorbis and Certificate ' s Will he read with interest, as they speak facts, which are '.ittublitirto t thing.:" • I MUST EXTitAMIDINAIZY CI:RE.,—If any have dourits,,, they e a sy now dismiss them, and the molt inCredulous may corrdilerDeaftiess t as curable.. Nun s trons cases of cures, and twiny of them very remarkafile ; by the use of iScartia's Oil,' have been - published. but this•caps t the clifias. Voutig nr old may yet rernVet hearing. A lady in !Smithfield, Pelinsylvanin, and now abinit eighty years of ace, had been grailiially getting Deaf fur mare than forty 'years, st, that it was neat to int-, possible to make her hear conversatloll in the loudest I Vine of voice. Last winter : she was induced to try ! i tsrarp is Oil for De duces.' It is only necessary in add that -he has tired tan bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly restored ; she is cured. Philadelphia, Noveinher 11,1813, 'Trier to WORTH ATTEKDING as it tii , ea from a man CO extervtvely known as is Me. Graett both j in the cliy,and country— • '1 hereby certify that front the effectsof a severe cold ; last winter, I became partially deaf, attended with very t disagreeable noises, like rising of bells. &c which grad ' natty increased until I completely lost the hearing of one ear--whim I was indimed to trySicarpa's Acroustic i Ott, and am now haw happy to say, that with the - use lof one bottle of the above medicine, I can t hear ' as well as ever, and all disagreeable noises hate entirely dis t appeared, Any further information respecting me lase will be gladtleiven, by calling on me at t lin..lsl; Korth Fifth etreet,tnear Race. QANIEL 'GRAEFF, DrArNrS, (ecru.—The following e 7 tract (mina let ter written by 'lr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, le important • 'The brittle of Srarpa'spij for Deafness, thrt you sent me„ with the Wish that my daughter would try• it, has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all; you know how very de:if she has been since elin*as three 7. ears old--she, now hears quite well. hut ac the medicine..hasi all been used. I wish you to send Me an other bottle, whlch I have every reason to believe will cure her entirely.--Times.. For sale. AP H. ll.Gumpert, No. 120 North Second street,Plailadelphia,and in Pottsville by JOHN G. BrlowN.< 37—ty Sept,: 5, 106 Notice ;To Owners of Hydrants. MITE foll Owing sections from the Rules and Regula tions of the Pottsville Water Company, are pub lished for the benefit of those interested : . Seq. 5. Owners of Hydrants and - others using said water, who permit persons not tinder rent, to use the water, without the consent of the Board of Managers, shall incur a-penalty of Tell Dollars, for every such offence, and shall be deprived of the water until such fine is paid, or be liable tri an action for thd recovery of the same, at the option of the Managers. SEC. 6. Ckvnera of Hydrants or private pipes, permit ting the water to , run at large., or suffering their Hy drants, pipes or corks to he in a leaky state, or commit- , Ong unnecessary waste, shall incur a penalty of One Dollar for each offence, and shall be deprived of the dater until such fine. Is paid, or be proceeded against by suit, for the recovery thereof, et the option &ode Managers.. lintice is he reby given, that the above Rules and Reg 1114110M will hereafter be strictly enforced. By order of the Board of Managers. • ISRAEL LOESER. Superintendant. Pottaville, August 29; 1t340. , 85-4 t AciMirtLstratOr'i Notice. IOTICE Is hereby given that Letters of Adminlstra-' tion were this day granted by the Register of Wills and for granting of Letters of Administration, for the aunty of Schuylkill, unto the subscriber, upon the estate of Jacob Ziegenfus, late -of the Township of Barry; now deceased. All persons Indebted to said es tate, and ill persons having demands against the same are requested to call - on the subutriber for settlement. J. 11. ZIEGENFUS, August 22th; 16-16. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the' estate of John A Fella, late of klinersville. deceased, having been granted by the Register of Sae):lkIll county. to the subscribers, all persons having clams against the Es tate of the said decedent, are requested to make known the same to them without delay. RACIIAEI: A. FALLS. Administratrix. JAMES H. FALLS, Administrator. Minersville, August 22d, 18t6. ' • 3-I-61 . . - . . . • MICTUAL•BEYEFIT. • . • .11ravyisland Boat Yard. ; ' , • rr HE" undersigned , would respectfully info•-m his old ' LIFE INSURANCE CO M PANY,; 1 rustomerS„ as Well as new ones, that no sale of his I . . NO. )1 )WALL STREET, NEW Y,ORK. ' ' • establishment has taken place,and all orders for Sloops,, I ROBERT f.: PATTERSON. Presulent. • Schooners or Banal. under Br 2 feet In length, IS feet BEN „Ltio s c. MILLE R . s ecretary, . . , beam, and In feet in depth, will be attended to with I JOrPEPLI IA LORD, Agent. ' the usual care and determination - tO give Satisfaction: •- , l, _.. ........ „ , , ' .. - Long Planking, Wrought 4R:es:heavy Timber and t •., , ~ , , good Workmen,, enables us to turn out River Craft of I, IL BAN:NAN,. Agent fo4Scilitylkili county. i . 1 , the vary best description, warranietto please, under a i JAMES, S. DAMPEN TER, M e . D., Medical E %am i n " forfeiture of $2OO, on each vessel bu il t by the subscri-'" ~, ;r • 1 ber• r, 1 JOHN M. CROSLAND. iflilS Institution is based nn the Mutual Principle, Pottsville, Avgust 22,1846. • . 34-3nio " -:- dud only , :enuoirienced bosine.s on the first of May, . l B -45,amd.duritid, the first: year ,1.511N1 the unexampled • Stray • COW. . ' .. ;,'lntintl,ter of 1701 Policies. on which the Premiums in, l••Neites and Cairhainotinted.tosl:4,W ... , while thetosses . • . STRAYED away from the subscriber:re:4,l ei,4" t r.. ::, dingist Mr. Guiterman's Collii ry - ' ‘ vet preek..about , lien weeks ago, a RED ' , on. sir-'f, during rhea soille period, amounted to only .700ilthiis ~- i , ing mple sum fursccurity the Bret year of its .. establishmenti ' • . • " BRINDLE COW, with a white face oust • The--following are some of the. advantages secured too red rings around the eyes, with the tops of the' by Insurancel in this Company ?.. , horns cut MT. Whoever will? return, said Cot., the , Ist. Tilose;iii good health, of the pruner age, and'Of subscriber, oF give inforngatiob where to get WiTiFain , sound constitution, will be insured at the lowest rate of shall be reasonably' rewarded.' . ' I nremnirus. i 1 ..._ .._ _ •„„.. Augusi tl2d, 1848. ' The/ Pottsville High Schooh THIS Institution, formerly Under the direction of ;Mr. David :dandeison. has been placed under tAie rare of dlr., Elias • c , c/intider, a graduate of Mariliajl College. who proposes op...ning his school on Monday, the 31. t of August. The coerce of histinctionwilllema Pracethe goglish, German. laitin and Greek Langua. gee. Geography, History, Natural Ctieittis try try and Rho nric,.Arithinetic. Algebra. Gt onietry, Tiig onometry, - Mensuration, Surveyinglind Astronomy.— The exercises of Declamation and Composition Alai, he regarded as subjects of special importance.: Tile realest attention will ne hestowrd,andeve'ry exertion to forward-the pupils 'in their literary itittain metita;-not omittingat - cm same tipae, - a due regard to gracefol and polite deportment. Pottsville, August 211, RHO, New Boot, Shoe, Hat Br, Cap Store Foster flAtin taken the New Ellnre' T- - , oppoMte Prevost's Ho , • ersville, where they have - pened onerif-she_bel!t so t ienis of Boots, Shoeg Flats - and .‘Ccils to tli saunty _ Also_ a__ good assorline t—of ' SOLE AN6, LIPPER LEAfITE% - ----:- • ':\inrnri.n. Calf, Binding Shoemaker's Tools, • and Liiiituz Skins; . Stine Finding., ,Triink's Valises, . Carpet Bags; &c. 'All of MINI they will 'sell low for cash. They are :11,0 prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes. of the cut ions kinds, %connoted equal to any in neatness and tforthility. By close application to business, they hype to merit the patronage of the public, as they are deter nnined Not to be Under,rold !by any Establishment in the county. Their friends and the public are respec Ily invi ted to ULV.: them a call, and exaiirir e for themselves. Minersville,./Vtimigt 15th,. 1546. 33.-3uto . • MOIYINT 'PLEASANT Steam Pluniv,•MilPaeld Mining. Factory. • T=subscriber resriertfully announces to his`tusto tilers and the public, t hat his Steain Ptuning Ma chine on Norwegian street, in this Borough, is now in • successf u l operation, and is prepared to do all kinds of Planing to order at the shortest notice. • Ile will keep on hand flooring boards of everp description, which. Will be told at the lowest rates. He is also prepared fo execute every descrytion of IN WOOD, Such as A%" . ning Posts, Bed Posts, Chairs, Bannisters, Ac be has employed Mr. Wm. Cleim as his foreman in thie husiiies.hr flatters himself that all work entrusted to hie care, will be executed to their entire satisfaction. He therefore solicits the patronage of the joildic. Ile has Man a Circular Saw for s lit Lumber, for the various purposes for rich it is tlsed• . HENRY STItAtICII. Orders for turning &c.. can be lett at the Store of Jilessrs..lames,Sillvinan & ons. " I Pottsville, Aug. 29, 1616, 121— . MYSTERIOUS DISAPTEARANCE: , . VTE-refer to the manner in which the goods disap- V pear from GEORGE %V. SLATER'S shelves. When be thinks he has laid in his stpck.for the Sea son, heenerally has to renew it half a 'dnien times before the eason is over!, This proved 'that the people -, g , know wilt re to purchase; and it prov.l3 moreover that tie knows low to si 11, for the good.p!ople of Pottivalle who are wide awakand know as well as, any people e l on earth, how many ce Its there are inn Dollar, would not purchase his goods, tourist as fast as tie can get them tip from the city, if he did not sell a little cheaper than any lardy else. The fact is, they are drawn to hia store by an , - ' IRRESISTABLE ATTRACTION...... ,_ "hilosophers talk about the attraction of gravitation— magnece ottraction—chemical ettraction—eleetrical attramiA, and we know not how many other, .attrac- Lions, but they leav4outlliestrongest of all—viz: .. . The: -Ittraetioit of Self Interest! 1 : - 7:-' We make it to the interest of every one ,to deal with us. We do.butittess on theirelf evident principle, that it is better to sell, a thousand dollars wort hot goods, in a week, at a profit of 3 per cent, than be siz weeks sel ling the same amemitt at a profit of 20 per cent. Every one will acknowledge the justness of this principle ; the prudent and economical will also see that by tidal . ine With a man who carries out thii'brincipte In his be ! sines., they will save 13 per cent on eveiy,dollir's Worth of . GOODS TIIEV- PURCHASE. ' 'l. END We will thrOw the whole lobo the form ota syllogism, wilichip a sort of logical MI,EMIE MOCKIIi% WhieliKNocics , cvery thing lino a Cocked Hu:. . will buy.where they can buvetetipest-lhis:is nit- major proposition—every body buys at Gen. %V. S. , later'S—this is our minor—Enou. Slater sells cheap r than any body: eige. There, If you wan: sirongerarguments come to our store, anti u' will give you arguments irresistible, and not to gainsaid. \ -Pottsville, August 22d, 148 In. .1 MILL FOR SALE • ~ . - , .' ' -: TiJE undersi;ned offers at private- sale, ,4 his viduable ]till Property,-eituatc in tbp bo. , ;;; L ; ...`, rough ()e !lannliurg, lurks county, Pa., at. . ill i ..it' .t.cliityikill tanal,,aull near the Philadelphia, •_— ~.. -i" iloading and Pottsville Rail Road.. The im •proveitients combt firt Qin mdatantlal 3 story' brick z_ 4 tearoMill, with three, run of burrs and all other neces.. wiry appliratus, forniefehant and CIIFI,OM work. -At, kinds and any quantitypf grain can be easily obtained, and hare_' irigla lai:g l irietailtrade. as well ILI wholesale, and all the ilium manufactured, can be sold to the Pottsi-illo market, and command at all nines 2 cents more per barrel, than any other maiikei, and a hmincss bland like this for , eel. ' hug Pour. Feed, Plaster, Coal. Lumber kc., is . rarely to. be found in this state. Second, a twn story Brick. dwel ling Mime; with a two story Brick Kllchea attached, stztb- Oilin,i &c.. all in. (Mod orde. Any person who desires a beautbul. convenient and p fitable busineis place. is par ,ticulai ly invited tit call and 'canine the advantages this 'property possesses, over any of er for carrying on a prOe tititle bmine,s. The terms will . h eta y, argl it trill be sold • a bdriptin. For particulas in of r 1 ; THOMAS SIEGER, on the prrniscep. 16igherz, August 29th, 1846.. - ' 35-31* . • • 'To Coal Opeiati-rop - Timber frlIP, subscriber is prepared to contract for 'he de. liiiery of Prop Timber, for Mining Operations. of all deipript ions, and to deliver it on the line of the Ca ne,.r the "Five Locks,"'or On the Mine Hill Rail Road, near De Forest's Store. • JOHN M. ' LiROSLAND• Pottsville, August 22d,'1818.• • WE RECOMMEND OUR FRJEND.,3, ;I is-_,7" WITEN PURCHABOO HATA & CAPS, - i 11 - : - ' ; i IN PHILIADEI 4 PHIA, ....._ ... 470 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF r GARDEN .& BROWN,. 1‘70.,496 Market at. second door below,SirlN ngdch. .. ! . u n nvy tat a io s n w to eir , :s c al iz o e t n h s er o 4 , When purchasing fiats and Caps, to our store. We: have en hand a most complete assortment of Hits and, Caps of eyery variety and style, which wo are selJing , l full ^ne fourth lower than the usuni prices; viz: Extra Superior Bet. •er Hats, from 92 50 to $4 " • • Brut t " , 200 to 3 0 , • " Silk. " 150 to 2 Oft French,sloleskin $2 50 usual prices 400 ;nod Fur Eats, as low as 1.25 Otis°, a complete stock ofSommernats,such as wite and drab Beaver, Brush, and Cassimere Efate, Legdord Ilits,"eihorting, or round top Bats, diz...,4(lewee pr,icee{ than they can be had elsewhere, . , Thiel is elect known by all who have dealt dzitli as: kCall and be r satistied ; it is to your own interest. I. Merchants. Sdackeepers, flatters, and others, (whet MA.NET / WTI:MED and for sale by MORRIS, *CANCER & MORRIS, ' • Pascal Iron Warehouse. S. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philada. Phtlada.August9, RAIL ROAD IRON. TNE subscribers have now landing from ship A.lhatrt bra, from Ltverpool,s tons Rail Road Iron, lhs 5, tons lilt, 10 tons a*, 51ons Also, 80 tons best refined Iron ; consisting of round , square and flat bars. Apply to T. do E. GEORGE; • . North East corner of Market and .12th street. •r, • - 1846. • • 17.11 THE 10ii*NAL, TIIOMAS CAMPION. ' I 3i-li* EMI EICESI PHILADELPHIA, VT IN 'TEM XORLD !, ......,.. .an -, • . STEAM! REFINED SUGAR CANDIES, f, 12 1-2 cts.per pound, .viliolestde: 1•, • --- , • . , .1:4. RicHARDSON, • • ' _ I I 0.42, Mar l et street, Philadelphia, taken plemiure Ni in Inform s g, the public, that be still continues to seh his very s periot Steam Rained Candy, at the low price of .12 Wiper 100 pounds. and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United States. 6 Re alsd offer all kinds of goo in the Corffection ery and Fruit I ne, atcorrespondi loot prices 74 quick Weiland small profits are the orde of ,the day, Call or send your orders. and .you cannot fail to be satisfied... Don't forget the Number, 42 Uarket street; Philadelphia. l'i• ;- , . 1! J. 'J. RICIIA.RDSON: Phitada.. August 25th, ISIS. , 3.,5-3mo • .):I atiej . 24. The premium , if aver t rA, can he paid one.fitarth is cash; and three-fourths in' a secured note al 12 months, bearing 0 pei cent. interest ; and subject 40 assessmente. if required, .or it may be paid weekly, monthly or Ointrterly. f . . - 3d. amulet I division'of profits in scrip certlficates which bear 6 per ceps. intereit.nPd if ,required a loan of two-thirds on the scrip will bernade In cash—or the profits can be ( added to increase the sum insured. and after the lapseof ytari, if thei . prrfits ate lett to aectt mulate,t4ey ivill ainountto double or treble, or mere, of the sutmlonured. 4th'. No persons are liable beyond the amo tn t of ,I their premiums .. ~.. ; . . . sth. Married women may insure the lives of their husbands, seettre- from any demands of their creditiga, if the nreininin does not exceed CMO per annum. 1 1 4th. Cred kiwi; may\inenre their debtors; or debtors themselvea, for the peoettion of creditors: 4' . : I f 7th. An insurance con he made so that the stint logi n red will he , paid on stt tait,ing! a specified age, in sooner ••in•tlie event of death., • I i • Bib, All paints on policies : will be paid three months • after notice and proof of death. • ' : • f I oth. Non'isk will be on any one life exceeding $500.0, until' the surplus amounts to $50,010; then the. amount ~ t` . rich oil a single life Will he gradually eXten-! dint astlid fonds of the Company augment. . I f Alt‘th.--NO,Director or Officer cast-obtain a . loan - of they Cempany', -1 . . . I . . ! LI Ith. When-the net profits of the Company aniount, to 8201.0)1./. the excess writhe applied towards the re diimption'ot-Scrip, giving priority ire that first limbed ; hilt-the_olmount'of $200,0-si, in addition to the reinsit -ranee fainti-Will be kept as a permanent fu:d, in which the - finembe re haVe--a,pro non interegt.. .. ~ ' i ;19,1h. •I*firritirt orthe__CoMpany - Iq he invested - by ItieTinance Comtnittee_in liOndsond first mortcageS on ultent 2 umbered real 'estafe;the QuaLvalue of which is tw iccjt he :imount loaned —0 iliceineksef - the_United States. or of the States of New YorV. --- isiey_ .. vfersey..., Massarliusetis ' and Maine, or loaned to rneintrer tlieir SOrip.:l . . 13th. ;No partrof the profits is withheld, of diverted i from the savored in any tray. 'N..„ . 14111.1Tfosre is no stock 'or 10an., - "pher nominal or real, to pay interest WI"; the romp . y having ample capatsCin the mem-Infos receiverll f 15th r It enables a man to provide for'a wife"strulchil. • (iron, in sic Away, that althouglthe may loose all, - taCii - sils-srife and all persons whether married dr tin- Irian led, to rovide for (Adage, sickness and want, as Well n.s for eailt4-__ t• I Ifith It d es net reck4i • ir he is what fronitrix 111011th4 Ira to equalize the saute lit-tweet' all pa .. 171 h. It pays no directors, autlitorser so ' Nth:" A portion of the directors and' the oflicerslare chosen yearly, andthe members -Vote according to in terest. ' - - 11911t..The fissured can surrender the policy at 'any time antis a teeth of years. and ' eceive itsequitabiirizi ti'e. I;. ' I ) 20th. Evefy precaution Is taken to preve nt 9 a forfeit ure of policy. . 1 - I Tht, subscriber has received the Agency of this Com pany i and is now prepared to effect Insurances on Lives, in arcordance with the provisions of the Coca piny Pamphlets setting forth the adkantaces of, Life Ipso once, and any other inforniatinn-cantherobtained tromp/ , - ' BENJ. , BANNAN, Agent. AuOit 2956, 1816. • I '•,,; • the'aasared a year older than liz alontLimbre, so as GREAT WORK inter Evening •Readings. For W DTI BE RS I . tion for the People, or :11;AR ENCYCIOPJEDIA,. I. o MBRAC _Linecessa he tj.ninpripel each ; maki' or two targe t l Monthly. ' • \ , NG all the bravehef. of general knowledge 'y constitute well intonate.] man. To embteen numbers, at twdnty-five cents altogether, 18th Ituperiul Octavd Pages, volumes of 900 pages each. Issued Beuil- 0. B.' 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All orders from Bookie)- ter. and Agents, will be punctually attended to. ' , • , . ~ . i DENS. BATMAN,. .. , . At the Aries of the hitters' Iowa!, has reurdeed the exclusive Agency of this Work from the Publishers, for thts COSTIty, and Is prepared to receive any number of subscribers at his office, where epeclmeee of the Work can be seen. It ought to be In the betide of ev. ery family and young man is the eounty..a4d all can prerore a copg toy seeing ea/yet , tA. Aagtut tailete. • • ' 35^ MIZEUFFILLTY. •.- ;• ' , . ; , • To , the 'Electors of Scliuyll 1. - - i County. vELLow -CITIZENS :-At the Instance of many: 1. friends, I have detednined to'offer myself to you as an Independent Candidate Tor the office of OBgnIFF of tbe County, at the eleedon to OctOber next. If elec‘ ted. I shall endeavcir to execute the duties of the office with - ddelity and Impartiality. . . , I . .. JorIN T. WEIIPIER: Pottsville. lone r'7 1816. • SC.—. ' , , , • TO the Electors of Schuylkill . 1 Count. -- • ' F ; rtICNO3 ‘ANDIFI3I.LOW- CITIZENS —The antic itatsnn Of numerous friends has •nduced milt' be" come a candldateifor the Office' of SHERIFF, of the, county of cFchuylkill. at the ensuing General Electirtn. subject • hoWever. Ito the decision of the Democratic Delegates in Counts* C invention. Should I be sue cassful; the duties' of the office shall be performed with a ecrupul.ius rfigard for the interests of all parties eon ecru,' d. / ' \l:4y Respectfully. ' ' , . ' . nt, = ; ' o.- Your bedient Serc ICHAF.I. SELTZER: s . j . l, i 6-31-te, Orwipburg, AU AA I;(, perFong iii counts .nr'ott call on.him'lvitli,il o 1 ice. fdebted to the'sut orrtber, on book ae beriviat, are earneptly, rrquested' to. iut idely and ':4rttle furt'a•itb. . ' II GEORME H. STK:III2R. • 34-,-3t. Appist 4't„16161 I , AdM nisi cal °ex - Not ice. .• , . , . VTIIEREAS I tiers of adnun6tration on the estate of `V , WILLIA4 SllENtzlill'Ell. late of the borough of Pottsville. Sch , itylkill county, deceased, have been granted•i he solmeritier, by the Register of Schuyl kill co s. t •/, ther l i.f"re all persons indebted to cald Es tat e . a j u t... 1 t guested Atim 1,:5.r; t l o ,2. : (is tia i iLk6Lemy;RlniitAi.,l.ld :ding i Administrator s payment, stttr.avtiorc and all the. • ving 4 cletims will present them to theisith scriber .ttlement. • '''' e. 34 6t _l4 Pansy • ;.•_terrogir & Ercrther, • ' w 110 LE n E .9 , in Dry, Goods. ,Gtoceriem, Flour 4- feed And Mining Gqcis, CO: Sunbuiy ft.& Spencer's #:4l- I11I1!i1 NSV ILLS, PA. G E O . rt CrE ¢ . .a ir AN E • •llaßpZtaj,.anhand cheap . foreash., FLOUR; FEED; DROCERIE.". PROVISTO* AND LIQUORS. Two dours frtrari,:lis4ulue Hole, ICE I. CREAM. , now prepared haying refitted his saloon, is. now prepared to furnish his ft iPllds And tustoine'rei with pure ice Cneam, flavored with Vanilla, rine Apple. Lemon, &e. raving heretof,re recdived - Ciblieral share of the patrinage of the Citliend generally, he hopes now iii merits continuance Of the same. June 27.• ' • JOIIN4. C. NtARTINt , . . iticliardsoriN Coal Rreaker.; • 1,, oosapiirsonsl:44mt erecting machinery for,hreak rp .1 trig Coal wilt find it to their interest•Kefore making i a selection t 5 apply o the subscriber, us the patentee of ihe,abtove mitchine, will guarantee I , uch advantages M say iflg, wag e, 4 , c;,as• wilt be found to be' nn objeCt . worthy their attention, securing them against all risks, itilorcrer tha thesentivantagei may be. fully tested. WM. s. mi.l., :. - .. , Vet Il anal. Valle* near ittchikt !kill Haven. June 27 I ' -- ---...L -----,,,,,, , _ 27-tf .• , „ GEISSEN • LAW, SoticitOrin Ckairerif,¢ otnnialsAfoaer far Peaxsyloariid, Nd• 141 Pine et., N. Vorlt; -- rear New:gust. 31ny bel%een et his residence, 507 Ilronnse street: be ore 9 A.:11 ,datiei 4 P. M , June 13, -t. DALE IIAY.—A ' few Bales, firs i Timothy small bales, for sale by J. M. nEArry , , t, co.' MEE NEFFI AND S AND - D,LIFTIELD'S 11/018.—A constant supply of ihe isliove ce ehratrd hams, put up - presely;t:or family use. Fn! ea . • ..f j - i ' - J• Ai. fitAr .' 6"." - r So m e 13; ' 1 - 24. - . , . : -• Wool S. i, Wool : : WOO: :: : ' i LIBERAL advances will he made hp 'the siibseriber upon i, Wool consigned, for sale nr shipment to Eng land. - . . - ' HAMILTON CAY, .. 58 South street, New York. New York. „lone 6, ISIS. ', 23-3 mo , ~ . I PROCLAMATION. . . ANTIIEREAS thel Don. LUTHER KIDDER,Esc ' ptire V V -President of the several courts oferuninott Pleas ' of the enunties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe; ire Pennsylvania, and justice of :be several Courts of Quarter Sessions Of the ,Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and STRANGE N. PA LMER,BIId JACOB lIVN IRDER,FAiIIiirBS, JUdgeSlOf the Court of Quarter Sessio of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Del ry,''for the trial a( all capital and other offenders. in-the - said • countyrof Schuylkill—by their precepts to me iirected, have orderedai Cohn of Cononon , Pleart; Oyer and Ter. miner, land Oeneral Gaol Delivery, to be Bolden at 'Or- Wigslutre, on Monday, the ith day of September next, ID ,con one one week. ~. ,Noti e is therefore hereby given to l l the Coroner, the Juk. ic s of the Peace, and Constatiles of the said county .. of Schuylkill, that Ithey are by the said 'precepts com manded to lie thenand there, at Illo'closk In the fore- MOH of said day, with their rolls, records, itiank:f ions, examiiintMns; and all other remembrance., to do those things l which to. their several efOces .appertain to be done ;I and all. those o.:ki are bound by recognirria -ces. td, prosecitle against.We prssoneralhat are or then shall rye in the eatil of said county of.tichitylkill. are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. Go save saoe ;the Comm onwealt h. . : , .-. ! .JEITEMIAII REED, Sheritt Sherdre Office; Orwi4r- /. : ' \ bore, Aug. - 6. 04.1 . . LS N. D.--The withe.ses and jurors who are summoned to attend said Court.aretequired to attend punctually Iri case of non-atlittilla ice,, ?Mel:twin such cases, inane and provided; Wit; . he rigidly enforced.. 'lfni notice is pnblished - by mkt , tif the Court ; those, concerned will govern thentSelvi,s accord' gly. - • , IMATiON. .- - - - • • V I OTiCE is-hereby given; that a Court of - Camino,/ 11 Illeas, fir the trial of causns.at ir.sue in and . for the county of Sebuyiktil, , svill be held at Orwiasburg, in thi county nforesiiil, on Monday, the 14th clty of :Sep ,tnintulu. next, to c'ontinue — t6,weeks. ' „rrhelill,re all fißSons havina suits pending, and all Ninon, whoSe,Oty it Shall he in appear at said Court, iill hake notice and govern 'themselves according/Y. rl ,* 1 JEREMIAH REED Slieriir., • Shtlrifra 9flire Ortvigs , / l L i M ug, A - ore. 8, 180.. f ' M • , . . . . . I I ir ii.E,;IiG•N AND ORNAMENTAL Iv , i PAINTING. .• ' i ' li f iVi S n . fo n rint V lr r:it &- iz, : l ll . E n I n ' ? .. ( . )t ‘ t v s o vt i e n a t al I,7c i tit c, , ,`" . t at they hare rommenceil the abnVe business , . and i tend carrying it on in air its braachea. They flatter thecMselves that 'hy constant attention to htisineSs, to'- ptg .ther with the stile is which they intend doing their rie, they will receive that patronage, which is .due t hulustry and Mechanical genius: They would particularly invite the attention, of the t'hiic, to a ;new and durable kind of paint'. called Gloss White silvering and Gilding oil Glass, and to a new system 'of varnishing Wall Paper, by which the Ittiest,paper is not stained in the least,. ' Paper:Rang i g dime on the ahoy:a:4 notice, , N. 113.—A1l eirdlrr, left with JOIIN G. • BROWI4, or .1 '.1. , C. MATRIN, Druggists, will r e cei ve' p rompt at t ntion. ' I ...,. . • Shpp in Chhrcli Alley, over Mr. wELLErt•S Wheel Wright Shnit I ' •K - , Pottsville, Auenst IS, 18 ; .143. " :1...3mii BE panne' rstlip h eretoc . orri existing l between Ben pmin V. l'n F ‘'m under the . , 13 , :s a S n O: t 11 , t i . o l l l l :rhesfin,. fi m Of l'omroy t!c liarbeson, is this day dissohled by pinttik,l consent i all persons indebted, will please Make fidyment, abd thosermring claims prosent :Leta to B I F. l'omroy,iwtin is duty militarised to settle the hAsinesi of the late'firtn. . , ' •, BENJAMIN F. romnav, -wm .ilAralesoN. . . ~1,1846. , 1 . • 33-3 Pottsville, Au • . , i ilii N , \ .. . , . p iA- . ns .1 , • r r HEeuhv.'rihr'r respectfully inv Sits the public to call at Mr. Witficitt's Store.'eentte street, and: exam 111 i n his 'assortment of C. 'Meyer's GRAND ACTION lANDA of Philadelphia.: - • " • ' The ;Instrument. are hicbly approved of by the most r i minenti Professors and Composers of music. For qua!: i ice of none. touch. and keeping in time lip to concert Wtch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or uropeOn. Pianos. They are chosen by. ll musical ,'stars for thSir concerts , such as Madame Castellan, P r eopold.do Meyer, Piens Temps, Rork, Wallace, Tem pleton and many others i they are used for 2110 or 309 ccpacerte every year. They have also received the first firktniume of the three last exhibitions, and the last ail- Vet medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded to *Wein.. The subecriber warrants these instruments for tine year. He keeps them constantly on hand and sells i them at the fewest manufacturer ' s prices on reason stile terms. All orders &on atraad will be pmmptly attended ni., T. E. RICHARDS. Pottsville, Aug 1, 1848. . •. , 31--tf; 1 _ s3o' 0 RFWARD • . ILL be paid for Path InfOrmetion u will lend to the - recovery of the moony, and the arrest and eonriction of the person who broke into the ErAFE of Wm, Milnes & Co.. at Beaver Meadows oo the night of July, 30th, and stole therefrom IWILIO In Southwark' Bank Striae of Philadelphia., They were all new g 5 mei. neveg,betbra Isatld,:lettor A 04 exsept. ./50. bleb were In *lo's. - • . . MOO wilt I* paid for the conviction of. thp thief. and o balance in proportion to the amount of mono re=. overed.. , 1 . I • .' 1 CO , da , , .V7M. hilLiMil B Meath:logs, ! cube n c ounty . . August j, ijild,r , i , , .1 BROTHERS, MAN UFACY'iIRERS OF ' FUR AND . . 1.C1101 4 11' - AND 4.x.roaTttts AND sivat'FACTCREBII or " • afiitrs, Boca and Fancy': Furs, • co. 86, anvil STREET. BETWEEN SECOND AND TDIED\"STREETS. "rumaptcrelu. Shipping Furs bought. Air EECIM NTS WIR thid It tn. their interest to /VS before making their purchases, as the subscribers will sell their (Jowls in qbantities to snit. as love as they tan be purchased in New York. in the largest quantit N. B. This estaistiqhment will he closed on Saturdays. Thtlada.. Aug. :9, 35-43mo‘ • CARPETS 'AND OIL CLOTHS, At the Neap , Stote. X4).41, Slrrect4.t , at., OUR .FIXPEA - SES ARE', VERY Lfdl77, PRICES by Ind ,Ternis Caste. . . • • Sp), ..,tmpea,.; Fine and Soper Incraln. CARPETINGL. Twilled and Plain Venetian. And well seasoned Oil -60ths, (min 2 to IV fet t wide, ,cut lit Alen, Table Covers, .Ituei, Floor Cloths - , Itair and Cotton Carpets. &c very dont, with a, good 'stnrk of Ingrain Carpets frOtit 25 to 30 cents, and;encry and stair carpets from 12; to 50 cents. - • - ELIIIDOE & 41,Strawberry at., I door aho've Chesnut, near Id St, Philada., August2.24l, IS;6. • , • Coal _and Timber Lands for Sale. TIIE sidiscrlber 'hirers hia services as Real.t.stnte 'Agent in . tifeCitt, of Philadelphia to all who may be desirous ortfirning their lands Into money, or ,ex changing the-,same . for City' roperty. MI cminnunica thins-on business promptly attended to, by application to 7 A. COCHRAN, enrlllPt o 1 6th and NVulnut sts. Phil a: Aug 1, 18 18. . 31-3m* SOTOMB 2 1= I Pitt Bar W I Road Iron; 50 do s 1 • - `do ,do -do 8 do 21 x ; do do with eplLeFf 15 do 1 ' du 'do du c • And PlnteN, for inlle by • A. &G. RALSTON, 1, enuth . front at., 11111ada., July 11, 1818. • JUNIATA BOILER IRON. fPg7VI N o e. er"r%" . 5 of d.ol6„T,i„ci.,rald I,ngt cyr sale by • A: &' G'RAL.ZON.- 4, South trait street, Philads. ' Pluiladl , July 11,18,16. • . : is on.the - Broakt Mount.iin s applrit) • apch Valley. , i . • ~ 69 Chesnut Streit, next to the corner of Third Street, or. .. I • lii 11 - T.rt.`,Afarliet Street,' 941 door Slaw „Math St., Nortkoide ---._ . . 111-ERELE TEAS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. -, • .„.„...„-,--,."-NV,E are consthnt:y receiving fresh 1in t...777'-':Gi. micted-Green and Blar& Teas, embracing A. 1 ,""-, rlie - hesr selections this side arf China.- 0 ''''? "(PIP' •' „ - ,7, 0 . , „„,. 1 Our abundant resources, great -experi __,_n. .. J (Mee. and e - xelusive attention to the Tea , - Trade:give us peculiar facilities ; conse quently, we are resolved thrtell Teiraltlfrer, snore fear rant_and perfect for the respectiye Mieea, than any . other Mlialdit.. - timeni. . . . ---=',--- i • - Our principlsiness had. in the cowrie of six years, secured aco ilion thrdughout the linked SliliP.S. and wherever our T - i te-a.ritild, they receive _hi •h ' 1 ' • ~, k.. 1. Ft 1. -- 111 , ;-R—GIVI: 1 711Kil 4 TRIYIL". „, 1 , The manner In which - iihrTe,as are packed 4ibe Wm .per next to the tea is a heavY'superior Tin Foil.) offers great inducements toile:ltem and krunifies,as they are so thoroughly secured from li and air that -their ur finalities will remain unimpaire d , nil 'are in packages of a quarter pound 'and upward., eadh containing full weight, independent, of the. wrapper. - • Dealers in Dry Goads. Fancy Articles, Beaks, &c., „&e., as well as those-who have' heretofore sold loose Man. express themselves highly pleased. not Only on account of the superior quality of the teasosthirh ars subjected to a rigid test in order that each package may be coafulently warranted,' but also at our manner•of .packing, which enables them to make up their assort ment, without the necessityof purchasing ones.or more chests of each kind, , as a small assortaient may be packed in one chest, sad thus obviate the complaints of their customers that their teas have lost their strength and flavor, by the length of iisue on band, and exposure to light and air,. . Remetehet the Nos. are 3.17 Market street. and A 9 Chesnut street, where our Teas are received weekly and anti' on the saute terms as m New York ' • Philadelphia, July 4, 15:6; If MI pbilabetpl)ia. pi buy new CARPETS nd.oll. rbejp, this' fall. wholesttle! A nr retail. uti* thu excellentitssoraueut 4.1161:11 . SALT! SALT!!' i ' . i,„. ALMA. Salt in barrels& bats; for sale at the !owes Market hriceir delivered an board of Boats on the Schuylkill, Faelof PORTEUAGE by • . . ----..„ GRAY &. MOTHER. • ' 31 Wilnubst. or Lornal. at. Vlllitirf Schuylkill. Philadelphia Ally 19th, 2 9 , . , . PLEASE - :--NOTICE. NEW YORK CANTON TEd COMPANY. PMI.ADELPIII* STORES; . ~ CJIEAP WAITCLUA : ~, I ' ~, • - Tles Cheapzst i'Llt(and Sileer warrAri ' i z`?r 1.! \.;•.. I . ' : •- -"" PIIII.ADELPII4. f 101. D. Leiers full .3C - welled j • ',' *l5 00 kJ Silver ** • , ", • • ! • \ tZ3 110 Cold Lepines Jewelled '- l - ,' . 50 tqr Silver' . - I 5 110 Q.:tattier:. fine duality , - ';io nit, Cold watchos plain , . ,, , , 45'00 Silver riiierticheri i Oll 5 , Gold', Pencils . • • f i r 'lll , , I ' -,4 OQ Also on hand ft • large, assortnietit of gold and hair bracelets, finger rincs, breast plug, hoop ear' rings., gold ;ionic. ailver.spanns.va , 2ar. tong , thimbles., gold nekk curb and fob chaios, chard keys. and lewellry, at equal ly low prices; all I wanl is to calhto convince custom ers. ' • • ' . . All hinds of docks' and watelteS repaired and war ' ranted to keep •zood 'time for olie_year. Oid cold and silver_honglit or taken iti•eichange. For sale li day and :In hobribrass Clocks nt , IA: Wil ti 1.a1105115, Watch Clock and Jewellry ,V,lore, No. 413 i Market . 'street. atiove 111 k, North vide, Philadelphia. Philada., April IS, lea, 16- 4 /nscii ' Cheap Wittches.a*l Jcivilry, . , . 012 AT the Philadelphia, Watch and Jewelry store, No. 96 '' North Second street, corner of ii .. 1 4,.. quarry, below Race street , . Gold lever Watches, full Jewelled, IS caratcises $ 45 - 00 Silver"V . ." seven Jewels , • 1 .00 . Superior Qoartier Wa cites - ') , 10,00 , Gold Pencils • '- . . 2.00. Firm ' , flyer Spectacles - ~ • • 1,75 Gold Finder Rings, : -.1 cents to ,92 ; • Watch °lasso's, plain, lActs. ; patent, 5.1; Innet, 25; other articles in' proportion. - . All Goods w to be what they are sold for. • - I -0; CONRAD. . Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, of, every description, cleaned and repaired in the best manner. hy'experien ced workmen. ..05. All Clocks and Watches repaired at .this estatlistiment are warranted to per form well. I Philada:, Nov., 9,1815.284 Y: • i - DENTISTRY Q H. DiCESON and' Dr. bi- PEKTY, Sur' I Y. geone, respectfully inform lb J citizens of Tints ville and vicinity, that they have ustabliAhcd an'office in this • place, where they will he pleased to Belt their, friends and others whcilvisti-dental operations, perfor, med. equal tOrlie best done-in Philadelphia, and far better khan islarie by a great majority or dentists there. Mn consequence 4'a very large anunint of busttiess with which they are favored, they are enabled to ope rate for prices which are not unreasonably high, thus placing within the reach of all the means of preseraing their teeth, which are so necessary to beauty, heallfli and happiness:, ' . They are ,repared to performthe largest speratinns at very eliort," - notice, such as the construtring of at mospheric presaure, and double setts with spiral springs, antalsn artificial palates. -L , Office North aide of 'Market, a few doors above Cep tie street. • . August 1,1130- JOHN C. LEB2.IG, lln the Common Pleak of • es. ). Schuylkill couniy,,of T. SANDERS, J tune Term, 1848, No, 28 - • I JOON C. ',ESSIG; 1 us. Term. 1814 No. am WALTER. SRDGWICE. J • . • • .LuTrur.,a 0. -"IDST._ 1 ' - - i W. • • ' • 34- WILLI/611 T. tlagotots, 4 and tare Sanowten.. Term. 1818, 210. Trading under the firm of • *Update & Bedgtvlcke J -. THErTHE undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court of Commegi Pleas of Schuylkill County, to dilitrib;. kite the monies paid into:Court. arising from the pro. cethla of the rales made under the Executions homed in the above easel, apend.to the duties of his ap. Pointmentiat Ibis *Zee, lo the borough of Pottsville. on Monday; the Slit day of AngtlXt; A.. D.. /848.04 JO o'clock, in the cbreneou.- <• noaker, BlsllH, piditet. -. .-ipottryjus,.kapitt 8, 1,845, • 32--it • • , ' MINF.I-1S JOUPNA4'.' Saturday lefurulur„ Sept, 5,1646.: vift'Adrerrisiers Oriente 6 One arrnsigetwit vt A vntr 1' per, that news - bet found on, gravy pars. Ca th npetn.e tr.ndur ti? glanuo his eye over nil dint water,. ti4vinvots. Tir:.N ob.*t,i to n 4rxtept, the objestioa of :I , W:on naverti•nitk-Ists Oared: on what is termed the cnitHe of the • . Ant: rou A;tszestio ; I—.Peiteruti)riqiing to tat° dt the ensuing election must iv estles,e3 ten dope before the election to insure a Vars. IlatUrtillf 'October the 311, is the kit day on wbiob tilt?! i ktltt be 212:It'OECa. FATAL At:aspic:gr.—A' miner, l by The ' Bulteitmline, wa6 killed last week, its & Lonsison's mines,-on the Swatars. Thel Whigs of the 44 . of, Phitadelphia,,l446' re-ruminated C#l.Sall for • Muy.' vr,[of 'the The lloe'ofuees have - hominaied R;chard''l 'au:r, and the N Brawn. for .tho sbroe dike: • 1. . • • WM HIGHLY PORTA •'llOlf • . By the arrival 'of an. English )11fan-of.tvar, "the Dariue.,""at The Jnouth of the MEssimippi, infellazl Bence had I , een received of a complete, revolution ill favor of t.. , anta A nna, (Vbe was en hostil thi3 Biitish" Nierehata iteaMer Arab off Vera cruz,oo the 12th utt:)l3Y a system of '•niurterly inactivity" Os (,en al has triumphed over hie opponents and is now in unopposed - posseision• of the Government and •cou tar), . •A. very' concise account yf ell the s • events is contained in the following letter, written • to a commercial House of iNew Orleans by 44 • correspondent in Vera Cruz. ' . , Guns Citcz, Aug. lath, 1840.\ Availing emselves of the oppottunity, by Briti:h Alan:of-war, we' have just time tn state that • Mexico rind Puitala hive pronounced in favor of 'federation and Santa :Anna. Gen. Bravo's gov ernmtut.bedlardly been established whin it Ls aertli.Ma. n, and Gen. Solcz bibrput himself it the head of .the Government until the; arrival of Sonia Anna. Tranquility Was spoil re-tprert. Gomez ?Mies aided the partisans of Stnt* Anna tobrtug about the revolution.' 'His sons have come down to give tveleome to Santa Anna; crbia left flaiatei On the Bth inst., a British steamer, celled' the Arah, accompanied 'by I Almonte, fmnatiz, Bejou and Breves, add they ought to be here , every day; Gen. Paredes was taken prisoner: and is kept in the armlet of •Gen, Sale% has issued getter of convocation .of liengreaS .on the princi. plea of '4924, enl theMotalwra are to eraemblo iy Al ex icoi, on thu 6th of ,Dce'esiber, next. The preb. env Cunveyaine carrivithe news•Of the anidxstion of California- tofu; United ti.eates, received last night by ewe - A Postscript of the same dategices an account of the arrival of Santa Anus, 'mint tlim greatest enthusiasm excited in his behalf. The new .qtivernment had iseeed a. produces. tion curtaining_ among. other things 'e statement that.peace wag necessary to the nation, end as it' . - ie palpabii , idispensable to the administration of I ' . . . . the. U. S. wep resu me no difficulties will novel', interposed. ..1 -..,. .. . - . , 'tn./tut - been received