• : ' - '47 - - •------- : 01 •,._..............„,- - .... The Coal Tirade for 1841. The quantity sent by Rail Road this 'week is 31.V3 16 tons—byCsnal 5,639 19`—total for the week, 37,073 15— , ••• total by Rail Road 631,398 06—do. by Canal 83,670 CO. We bare no - new feature to notice in the trade this • week. Pctiticrna am in cliculetion 'and generally signed, Lking tdto Managereof the Schuylkill Navigation Company to make st . :changeln their mode' of astessing tolls on the Canal, on the ground that the present mode is driving, th,, '.trade off the Canal, and it holds out n 6 inducements to bur operators louse this avenue hereafter. Freights hare declined' a little to Eastern ports since bur-last publication. Our correspondent quotes as fel. lows: . To New York, - • ' To Newniii, To Providence, To Fall Btver, To New Bedford, . . To Salem,' ' To Portsmouth, N .11., .. To Boston, • . - • To New Ira - sen, ' ' - - -To littrtfor4. • TO Troy, • , To Albany, ~ To Baltimore, • .. To WaSilliegton; , ' The rates Bum Bristol are I2l'cts. more PRICED OF COAL ON /WARD. '( $3 70, • a 83 73' • 50 • 3'75 • 3 75 3 87 ^ a ,4 00 3 37i a yi Sa 387} 4 OU '- The prices of the different Linde .of Coal, like wood, 'varies according to quality. Some kinds command frc;ru 10 to 90 cents per tin more than others„ ,.. . Freights by Canal to Philadelphia 7U cents, and $1 00 a $• - !,00 to New York. • Scut for the weekending on Thursday Evening last : 'ItAII.ROD T __CANAL.. • :Vhite Ash Lump, . Nut do B ro ken, Egg, and Slo% e, Red Ash Lump, repared, t - Nut, - • Lehigh Lump: Prepared, . WEEK: 4 TOTAL. WP:EK. V TOTAL P. Carbon, 11,605 ig `45.,3,327 15 4.695 05 68 0";' , 06 Pottsville,' 4,992 10 1.4-102 15 e. Haven, 12,081 05 267:915 00 1,044, 14 . •111.661 19 P. Clinton, . 2,491 02 29,552 19 00 . 00 . 915 00 31,23316 651.393 09 5,839 19 85,679 05 85.679 05 Total R. 11.& Canal 73,07:8 14 RATES Op_.Tol4. AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, TO AUGUST 1. . Mt. Carbon. Scb. Haven Pt: Clinton el 50 el 40 el 25 50 1:10 1 20 From To Philadelphia, To Itlchaiond ns - rns OF-TOLL ny CANAL, From Mt. Carbon. S. Ilaven. P.'Clinton To Philadelphia. 61 as. -60 cts. 62: cts. LEHIGH COAL'IIt&DE' _ . . For the week ending „Tilly 10,1817. , I• i -ilEgn. ;: TOTAL . , Summit Mine 6,403 06 - 78,600 19 'Mime Run • 4221 JO . 50,460 03 Beaver Meadow , 3,800 OS , ' • 44,653 11 4bo 05 3,376 15 honsmit Hazleton Thickinountßin Co. 1,01'2 04 Wyoming 42.5 JO 21,412 12 • I t ACKAWANA COAL TRADE. Thti quiintity of, Coal sent to Market Cur the week en ding July 3. - I i,740 Total for the season; - PINEGIIOVE COAL TRADE. .!. Amount of -coal transported nn the Union Canal Rail Bowl, furthe week endin. , July etli— , ; Tons. C. wt. qrs. . , 1,75 , 05 2. 4 ,Per last te n on 28,850 10 0 ... 22.605 05 2 V. L. CONRAD, Total Amnurit"transporn•d on Swataru, Rail Road from Kith 30th Jtine, kinclusive.) „ Torn , . C. wt. gra.- , 3594 9 • 1 Per L•tit upon', 113,900 IS 0 17,431 7 1 V. L..CpNRAD, collenor. 13:19 ime '''• •e' :MILL GREEK' RAIL ROAD. . , . . .The following Is Om amount Of coal passed over the Mill Creek Rail Road, fur the last cis days'. i ', . • ' 5.255 on :Ton s , - Der laekveport 115,1155 11 ' 1, l'. Total ..- _ Irin 910 11 " 1, I ' GEORGE HADESTY, Collector. 1 i 1 I . SOIUILKII.I. VALLEY RAIL ROAD. ,- 'mount or cw.l transported over the Schuylkill Vol ition Rood, (or the week ending on SotordaY even .' lOst. 1 6..0:3 06• Tons. . ' Per last report;' 14:449 I. " ' 15'2,1'23 05 JESSE , T13,1.N Elt, Collector Total MOUNT CARBON &•I'OllT CARBON RAIL. ROAD ' t hi - imolai:a - Coal transported over oint Carbon & rort Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening 0093 1.l Toes. Per last report. '227,262 00 " '217,055 11 JESSE TURNER, Collector, BEM 111 NE IIILLj& SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. 1. The Collowing Is the amount of Coal transported or',er this road fur the week ending on Wednesday last. =HEE MEM WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. ;Amount of Coal transported over Road for the ea. endin g ; on Thursday evening Inst. - ,- - I - • . ' 5,744 1 . 0 0 'Cone . .. Per last report 101,017 It 0 ~ ...-----...-- A • s . 107.006 10 0 " N. CLEAVER, Collector, , Tota I ENESEE FLOUR.—Just reeicved direct from New 'lark the celebrated Tochester_and . Genedee Flour. We particularly invite families to give this Flour a trial. Also 70 Ws. of other good fresh Brand; for, sale low by • _ _ _ NORTON & 11ESSER July 17.] I _ - 1010 AND. & SiIIPSTUFF. • . 400 Bushels of coarse Braild 't • 2000 Bushels of Shipittilf, for sale in lets to edit purchasers by July 17.) . NORTON & lAECEIVING: this day from Philadelphia. Beaty. & Tripaco's celebrated slum. cured HaMs—Shad, White Beans, Dried Beef, Cheese, Lard, &c. &c., by . • " 1 4ly 17.] • NORTON & HESSER. iIIaikSKETS,I Buckets and fly brushes, and a illgeneral assortment of willow wire, house tugclothes pins, wash boards, &c.. Sze.. be; Julp b7.} NORTON & HESSER. 1 Bags: 1/airy Salli„afpd ground Salt in . 4) arid barels, fur salt:ll.b . y NorcroN & HEssErt. MOKED Beef and Tongues of superior uali ty, just received and for sae by • July ; t7.] -J. M ,BEATTY & o. TESTRUCTION TO FLIES & COCRtIOAC lES. Feurhtwanger's powder for destroying .7nek reaches, whioh is perfectly hariuleFs to children and an imals; alas FLYPAPER fur destroying Flies, jiist re ceived and for sale atRANNA N'S July 17-20 j • Variety Store, Pottsville. R. TOWNSEND'S CELEBRATED BAR: D RILLA, for sale at the new. Book & Slat Store, corner of Centre and Market street, Potts Price-el fur quart bottles, [July 17 up o - ALL THE .HEI 128 , LEGAL REPRESEN. TATIVES of 'Jacob KimmelUs . q.,lnie of .owcr Mahantongci township. the 'county of Schuylk 11, de cense& Pursunnt to an order of the- Orphans' Court f the 1 county of Schuylkill. an inque4 wi:l be held at t 'e pub lie house of Joseph IL Osman. in the township of Awe, , •Mhhotttongo, in the county of Schuylkill, on Th rsday, ' the lath day of August neiLat 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to make partition of the real estate of the said dedeased. . to and among his chitdren and legal representatlves, If that can be' one , witBmkprekidice to and spoiling of the - whole, otherwlse to value and appraise the same ;1 when and where-you may attend if you think proper. I J. l'.; WERNER, fitieriff of the„Co. of Schuylkill. . Ortvigsburg, July 17, 1847 'i , tg—ir ' _., nook, Stationery 6r. Variety Store, Corner of Ccoire and illas'ket StreitS. J TTHE subscriber as purehiped the remaining Stock of Goods belonging to P. N. Carvalho, and ri.4 -re opened the store, with a full supply of Fancy 4- Staple Stationery, School 4 . Miscellaneous - Book's': Paper of Every Description, • • Cheap Publications and!, City arries,papers:alt of which lisi-e been' laid in at loyr rates, and which will be sold at a very email advance. I As this store has beenzeopened for the particular accornmoda tion of the eitiZCIN of that portion of our Boroligh, we hope they will extend their patronage, which weiwill en deavor to merit by :keeping the best articles, en selling them at very low pricer. B. '134, NAN. Vottwille, „Tilly 17, 1217. • •-•-..--.._ Z.-- • -SIMMONS IN PARTITION. September Term, 1617. Sumnvicis - - ISAAC STARII, is re. THOMAS DIDDLE and other:. Partition. Schuylkill, County, ss. . • , THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, : ~ vs si L • s 0,, to the Sheriffof Schuylkill county, Grea t!' i t h s g a t ac i. S c i l ar iru r make then youwe command secure ...,... ' ~;,; 4: 7,P. , ,m,i— y euol u summon by Rood and lawful f, _ . ... , . summoners,Thornas Biddle and James W. . : .ti *** Paul and James N. Banker; with notice to his guardian; Elizabeth T. Banker.und thefhlloviing named persons and institutions claiming order Charchill !Lawton, deceased, whether as' heirs-or devisees: viz: James Woodward, John Farnum, and Warner Justice. executors of the last will and testament of Churchill Houston, deceased, Susanna Louisa Houston, Mary Jane Houston. Louisa A..'Llavis, Mary Ann Gibb, Margaret F. Johnson, Horatio C. Vancleve, C. Houston Vancleve, John Vancleve, William C. Houston, Eliza Este Hous ton. Mary Ilonston, George - 11. Brown, William C. H. 'Brown, the American Sunday School Union. the Phila delphia Orphans' -Asylum, the Indigent Widow's and Single Women's Society, the Pennsylvania Bible Soci ety, the Philadelphia. Horne Missionary.' SOciety, the Union Benevolent Society, the Pennsylvania Anti-Sla very Society, the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb,,t he Fuel Saving Society ofthe.City and Lib erties of Philadelphia, the American Bible Society, the Northern Sodp Society of Philadelphia in the Northern 'Liberties, and the Southwark Soup Society, with notice to all and every person. corporation, or institution, claiming undie"the said Churchill Houston, whether es heirs or devisees, or inany way whatever; late of your county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Orwigsburg, at our County Court of Comutnn Pleas, there to be held on the first 51enday of September next, 10 skew wherefore and whereas they, the said - Isaac Starr and the said defendants, together and undivided do holdall that certain furnace, for4e, and tract of land, situate in the borough of Pottsville, and Norwegian township, Schuylkill countK„Penusylvania; beginning at a spruce tree, marked fir a corner, and standing on the cast side oftliecanal and also of the river Schuylkill; thence running partly down along the. Schuylkill and ultinay crossing it, north 81 degrees, west 46 perches to a spruce tree corner,standing on the west side ofthe river Schuylkill at ,the water's edge; 'fleece by land, late of Alexander and John Volute:now caned the Car .. bon Hill tract, along the several courses and distances down the'said river, about 40 perches to a post; thence by the western and northern lines of the said Carbon Hill tract, to land formerly of Abraham and William Putt, now or late of Ames'sk Merpermut; thence by land, fottnerly of said Youngs, now or late ofTlrants Haven, to a large white oak tree corner, lty'_u, public road, now railed Norweciasi street; thence along the Ell me, smith 21 degrees, west 17; perches. south 40 degrees, west CS perches. ,oath 51 degrees, west 4 1 perches, to a cornet post of James House's lot and by the seine and the last course tontinued 120 fset more. snaking in alt 48 perches. 4 feet, and 6 inches:loft post ;, them d across Norwegian street, by lot number 102, south 30 degrees, east 290 feet to a post, south 51 degrees, west 60 feet to a post ; thence by lot number.lol. south 30 degrees, east 130 feet, south 51 degrees, nest 230 feet to a post; thence by lot num ber 100, south 60.derrees. west 173 feet, 3 inches to a Poston the out side alley line of the old town or Potts• ville ; thence by land late of Benjamin Putt and land of the New York Coal Company, south OS-decrees, east 262 feet to a post at Norwegian creek d thence down 'the same to a birch three corner, at the confluence of the Norwegian creek and the river Schuylkill; thence south 20 degrees, west 12 Perches to a post, south 47 degrees, east 34 perches tda post ; thence across the came, north 70 degrees, east 6 perches to a post standing at Schuyl kill; thence up the same and along the line of Robert 31. and Lawrence Lewis. north 2 degrees, west 6 per-. riles to a stone, north 76‘degrees, - cast 8 perches to a white pine saplingcorner, standingon the canal; thence 11 1 1 along the lowing path ofthe said canal, north 22 de grees, east 52 perches to a post, north 41) degrees, east 8 Perches to a post, north 71 decrees east 20 perches to a post, north 38 degrees,. easell perches to a post, north 25 degrees, east 31 perches tea poet, now, 74 degrees, east 22 perches to-comat, north 65 degrees, east 181 . .perches to the place of beginning; containing 97 acres and 151 perches more or less, including as part of the said pretnisi . .s thie piece of land called the " Island," excepting. out of the 'foregoing boundaries those 11 lots of ground,.botteded by Washington street, Jefferson street, Coal street, and Centre street; a lot of ground tunneled 13 ! Coal street. Schuylkill street, and two 20 feet wide Alleys, owned by the Schuylkill Navigation Company ; all that lot or piece of ground hounded by 1 Schttylkilistreet. the Schuylkill river, the basin, and the eastern line of the lot now occupied by George Latter : the lots numbered 2 and I 1 on Schuylkill street, avid the lots. numbers' 3,7, 12, and In on •Norwegian street: 'also 2 certain lots situate in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, on the east side of Norwegian street. fronting on the same 120 feet, and extending in length or depth back-230 feet, and marked in the gene nil plan of said town, numbers 100 and 101 s also, a cer tain lot of grouts,' situate in the borough of Pottsville; _aforesaid, bounded and described as follows s. -Begin , ning at a' post ; thence along an alley in the town of Pottsville, parallel to the lots marked in the planer the :.aid town, slumber 41 and 42, smith 30 degrees, east 123 feet to a post ; thence by land formerly of Jonn Pon, north 60 degrees, east .120 fee' tea. post; thence by land I fornierly of the said John Volt, north SO degrees, we•St 123 feet to a post, and thence along lands formerly of [tie bait! John Nut, south GO degrees, west 130 feet to the place of Ile2itillinc, subject to the Plaint oft he Mount cart: n Bail Mimi Cour r nny. for so much of the said lot or pts•ce of inmost(' as the said company tnay or can law ' folly coin for the use of the said road. '• Also, all that certain let or piece of Ifrnund situate no the northwest wardly side of Norwegian street and the southwest ', worthy side. of Coal street in the borough of Pottsville. ; ,eore.,, t i t i. beginning at the northwesterly corner of the' 'Said :' , '`'.'l/IVP2i;In street and Coal street; thence along I the safd (*mil street north :10 decrees. west 195 feet:9 I inches ;sthence by cround of Jacob Altar south CO de- I greys, west 150 feet ; thenrit north :In degrees, west 7 I feel; thence - south CO degrees, west 30 feet to'S 40 feet I wide street, a. widened by the said Jaent , Altar. f rom , ! a 20 feet wiibi alley. now called Roil Road street; thence along the said flail.fload street FOllOl5O degrees. ' east 225 feet. 9 inches to the northeaswardly corner of said II tit Road street and Norwegian street: thence along the said Norwegian street north 5! degrees. east 1 -7 3 feet to the place of beginning; and also all the in , t erect which was of said Jacob Altar in and in the strip of ground:lying in front of the above-described hot of ground threw ss out by the 541111'11mb Altar to widen the aforesaid 20 feet wide alley to a 40 feet wide. street now called Bad Road street ; also, all that piece or parcel of ern - rind. situate in the borough of POUNVIIIP, aforesaid, beginning- at a post near the side of the Nnrwegian creek; thence forth 33 slegrees,west.2lll feet tothe east ; wardly side of the Mount Carbon Rail Road ;.thence down along the side of the same south 171 decrees, east 170 feet to a post ; thence from said road across said creek, north 44 degrees, east 54 feet to the place of be ' ginning, with the mills, landings, basm, railroads, and appurtenances belonging and appertaining to all the above-described premises which are known by the name of "the Greenwood Estate." ea cepting out of the same. four undivided fifth parts of the stone or fossil coal and the right of mining for and reinovinithe same, that may he felind upon the said premises, and also excepting any "lota illat may have been sold heretofore. and not above spectrally excepted, and partition thereof between them to be.: made, do gainsay, andithe same to he done do not permit, very unjustly and contrary to the laws and cue ,to of this Commonwealth, (as it is said, dcc.) And hay you then and there the names of those.summon ers and thiS writ. Witness the. Honorable Lisher Kid cler,Esq., President of inir said Court at Orwicsbure.the 23tImlay ofJune. 1847. - C. M. STRAUB, Protley, Orwicsburg, July 17,1817 26-4 t .1 20 1 1 75 • 1 75 1 75 2 25 2 25 2 25 I 50 2 25 • 170 1 82 871 1 15 n 3 0 13 41,139 01 20,355 110 9,1"_7;111 202,832 03 129 70S 1311'0 10 fovig 170,775.05 ", MEM 0 oi‘ ce of the Seht.t.Ylklll Valley. Nari; , -ation 4- Rail,Road. Company. PIMA DELC7II... July 9, 1817. iq o t r ie TC ,, r . ..;ine n r i e d l :, y;: o ie l l h i is t c h o n i t im a ,ign e y n . e .w ra il l i ro b : e b t e i c o n f, SATURDAiii„ the 31st inst., at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of adopting the necessary resolutions relative to the Act ofiAssembly, approved on the :Ph of Febru ary last, autborizing the increase of the capital stock of this company. WM. L. MAC:FIER, Secretary. Phi/a., July 17, 1911 - 29-31 POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. rrillE Autumn term ofthit Institution will commence 1 'on the nth of September next. Tine liberal patron gee Which has heen bestowed en iris - fchool, and the corisiOrable accession of pupils during the lam year, has indticed the Principal to procure two additional com petent teachers ; honing that the character which will thus he given trithe school will increase the number of pupils stilianore; so as to enable him to meet:the heavy expense 4 whlch will consequently he'inctirred rind to rnrry out his design of estahlishine an Institution weT. thy of the most liberal sUpport. The following will be the division of 'alio?: Mr. Elias Schneider, A. U.. Principal and teacher of the Ancient languages and Mathematics. The French and German languages have been assign ed to Monsieur F. Perrin, a graduate of one of the prin cipal Gymnasiunts of Berne, Switzerland; and alto a native of that country. Mr.' Perrin hati had considera ble experience in teaching be.are his connection with -this Institution. He teaches the French and German, Recording to 011endorni 'method, being able to speak both .Iwite languages with fluency Mr. W. P. Knutz,n member of the Senior class of Marshall College, will have rharce oldie departmental Natural Science. History, and Elocution. . _ Mr E. Sacendorf,who has been already a year con net tell with the scho . ol. teaches the English branches. The German is-considered one of the most, Important branches yr the school, and, therefore, besides th e usual recitations in this languaee, half an hour is spent every day with the German pupils in gramme, disputations, and 116c118Sivro.. The exerci,ies are condo, ted by two . teacherii. who, by exchanging the i r ideas with earhotber in the presence of the pupils, lead them gradually to do the same, and thus enable them to mieak the German soon. Persons from abroad. who may wish to send their sons to this institution. will procure further infor mation by writing ha the Priheipal. Arrangements have been made to accommodate a certain number of persons in a' re , pectable private boarding house,. not fa r from the school. and in a retired part of the town. July 17, 1517 I4PA iimery Ilr.— A PRE-EmPTio claim to a large newsPoier estah. lishment, situate m the richest and most populous county in the state. The subscriptions rit the newspa per ate drawn exclusively from their:wining and landed interests of Pennsylvania and nh , boring states, end rims's( of oveithree thousand paying AUbscriLers. The newepaper, Joh type, end p a, cost over sixteen hundred deltars-7-all needy —;and the good-will of the offire. (with reservation of thii claim,) sold recent ly for *lOOO. The whole establishment; type, presl, and accounts due the office, (from EtIO to 000,) will be roll for 43000 cash. , To pareops basing SPX*, and competent to condi:let it large newspaper with spirit and ability, this establish meet offers unusual inducements. From #3OOO to ONYX) could be cleared annually t by carryingaaut the original features °film paper., Persons who have the cash to pay. will please call at the Journal printing (Mice, or address a note, pre-paid, throueh the post offica. addressed " Newspapar,Jour nal office." The advertising and jobbing patronage ie sober bly goodi-good management would make the of lice yi Id at least B'2ooo kr . annum In these Hems alone. ' Jul 17, 1817. R9-3t Drift Cars. • 3niBllyr of drift wheels and axles,- perfectly new airing never been used. Axles are '2 inches in di ameter, for a 40 inch road, chilled wheel'', 18 inches in diameter, made by E. W. lifiGlanee. For sale cheap, evil' to • Vuly F . . nuongs. • 4- For 35 Reward---Stray how. QTILAYEti from the subscriber at Pottsville., on Son 13day last, a Row with short horns, a mark on the light eye of a Brown Color. has a White Face. She bas a 'white mark on ber right haunch, shape of a horse choe. Any persoa returning the said cow or leaving in. formation *here she may be had. shall receive the above-reward. PATRICK' cIILLAN. ' July'l7, 1317. ,49 -It HATS, 'CAPS, LADIES' .MUFFS, BOAS, &C. • To Merchants, Hatters, Sr. others. , : GARDEN. & BROWN, ,HAT AND CAP WAttEtIOPSB AND BIANUFACTOIIY.. . No. 196, Market St., .., r . SECOND DOOR BELOW SIXTH, PIIILADA., • RESPECTFULLY solicit atten- ~A . , , . R' lion to their largo and complete i 17.; stock of HATS and CAPS, ma nu factured under their inimediaterdirection and saiperintendence, with all the advanta ges ofmodern imt4overnents to enable them to combine the important qualities, of durability, taste,.and beauty of finish With estrtimeeheapness of pries. .- - An immense and beautiful assortment of all varieties and prices of Beaver,l HATS. Brush, 911 k, Molestn, gain ia. Cassintcre,i Wool, Sporting, a d Ashland Hata. Also, a general assortment of every va riety of Caps. Otteri,Fur Seil. Hair Seal, i CAPS. Muskrat, Plain andi Fancy Cloth every ). M li F F 9, Style, red,black, and brown Mohair 'eat- I BOAS, &c. cite, Glazed, Oilel Silk, and Fur caps. J i Ladies' Muffs, Boas, &c., at the, very lowest prices. Buyers by the dozen or less, are invited to call and ace if it is not to their interest to deal with us; Particular attention paid to the packing of bats, dze'. Cash paid for. Muskrat and Shipping furs. - GARDEN do BROWN. • No. MI, ;ticket street, below Sixth street. Philadelphia, Julyl7, 1517 29-3 m '4,- ; ; ? : The Largest Si. Cheapestf il . \- STOCK OF Xtf . :7 - GOLD Bc' SILVER WATCHES • IN PHILADELPHIA, WOOLESALF, AND . RETAIL. ' fl OLD LeVers. full Jewelled, 18 carrel case, 1... T gold dial,. $lO 00 . . , Gold Lepittes, full Jewelled, 19 carrel case, gold dial,. . . 4525 to 30 00 . . Silver Levers, full Jewelled, - .- . ~ 20 00 Silver Lepine, Jewelled, .. . . 13 00 Silver Guarticrs watches. splendid quality,- . 9 la) - Sneer Mutation Quartiers - . • .` 500 . Second handed Gold and Silver watches, at - all prices, from . , . , $2 at, 25 00 Gold Pencils. . 31-75 to 2 00 . Gold Bracelets with topaz and other sets 3 50 Pure Silver Tea Spoons. 4 50 Diamond pointed Gold Pens. with permit and • -_ -, , . soli.! silver holders, only - . . .1 25 - Gokteliains, breast pins, finger rings, ear rings, and jewelery of every quality and description, at the lowest Pliilallelphia or-New Volk prices ; Gold and Silver Le ver, 1 epines, and Gnarlier watches, still much cheaper than the above prices. A call will be sufficient to catp since purchasers that this is the place to get good and cheap articles. All goods warranted to be what they are sold fo. Orders from the country punctually erten di d to. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash or taken in exchange. All kinds of watches repaired, aud warrant ed to keep correct time. • N. EL-1 have a.splendid gold Independent seconds watch, for tiiiiin2 horses, &c. Alacitilt and Galvanised Watches, for traders' use, and goads of all kinds in my line, at LEW'S LADOMUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelery Store, N0.`4131-. Market Street. above Eleventh, North side. P S.—Please save this advertisement, arid cell at 413 k Market at., upper eidf‘. [Phila., July 17 29-3111 __ ._ CHEAP-WATCHES & JEWELERY. • Full Jewelled Gala-,Lecers fur 810, • IVAIIII•Nl'ED; JACOB LADOMUS, r . a l NO. . . , . 216, MARKET STREET, has constantly t: . ,1-; nu hand. a large assortment of Gold and Sliver e; Watches, at the following low prices Full Jewelled Gold Levers, . . . . :$lO 00 ..Full Jewelled Silver Levers . . . 23 00 Gold Lepines, full Jewelled, .- . 30 00 Silver Lepin6g, ' . . . . • . 15 00 Silver Quartlers, . . . . . SO to 10 00 With a large assortment of FINE JEWELERY, such as ear ringa, finger rings, breast pins, bracelets, rtroLd and silver pencils, gold chains, &c. He has on hand a com plete assortment of Lunette, Patent. and Plain watch glasses, main spa ins, verges, dials, and hands; of every description; and, in faci..a complete assortment of Watchmakers' took and Watch materials, to which he would call the attention of the country trade in general. i'`.....:7 4 Those wishing nnythinz in the above line,would find it to their advantage to call and examine hi. stock before porchnsine elsewhere. No. 340, MARKET street, below Eighth, Philadelphia. [Phila., Jtily 17 20— IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS! Let all who are affected with Consumption, C o u g h., Colds, Asthma; Bronchitis, Spitting Blopd, Pain in the Side and Breast, Sore Throat. Hoarseness, Palpitation of the heart, Whooping Cough, Croup, hires, Xerrous Tremors, Liter Complaintand diseased ladneys.iry: TUOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD N APTIIA. ' j I , there is power in medicine to remove:and cure dis ease. thus one will rapidly and etrectilally secure a restoration to health. , ' From alt parts of 1111 country lestitnony : continues to pour iii of its iniequaned and salutary power over Pul monaryV'broat, mid Pectoral disenses. A ree it k lle & tter front mkrshott Co., an old and highly r Ani.table firm in Nitshville, Term.. That th 6 Compound Syrup. f Tar and Wood Nap tha eives universal satisfacedari,"—mort so than any niedicin , they have ever sold, Read the following from Dr. Vonng.the eminent mills PFII.ADELPIII4. Jan. FM, 1817. Mwrd. Ang.ney ¢ Dieixon :—Gentlemen:--linving, recommended in my practice. and uied in my own Thompson's compound Syrup 01 Tar and Wood Naptha, I have no li”sitation in saying that it is the hest preparation of the Hod in use, and persons suffering from cold=, cough4..atrections of the throat, breast, &c., so prevalent at this seasonOf the year; cannot use any medicine that will allay a cough or consumption sooner than Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Natalia. Wm.,Younci.illl. D , 152, Spruce street. head also the following from a, man who win, at any time, eurrohenite its statement.. 'AIOST WONDERFUL CURE! . PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4th, • Penetrated with a deep sense of gratitude for the tur , . nefit experienced by the use of Thouipson'ii Compound' of Tar, and •hat others, who, like me, have lan guished through years of affliction and sufThring. wi:h out being able to fluid a remedy, may know where it can he obtained.] voluntarily make the following statement: About 4 years since,after tieing affected with a virulent cold it left me a trolesome and severe cough. Whilst the COllOl continued which Ras, with scarcely any in ternussion, during this long period, language fails to tell What I have stitThred from debility, pains in the breast and side, night sweats, difficult expectoration, oppressed breathing, - and, in fact. all those syriiritosns which mark a severe pulmonary affection. The relief occasionally obtained by the discharge of the matter which obstruct ed the healthy action of my system2but increased my fears, as the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with blond.' Daring this time I was under the treatment of several • . physician 4, and took many of those preparations re commended as servicable in the canes of others, but without relief; and I. at length. concluded that a cure. in my case, was hopeless. But how agreeably chanced i. , now my opinion I have used. for about three weeks. Thompson's CoMpound Syrup of Tar. By tlfe use of one bottle my cough has been relieved and my system reinvigorated. and by continuing its use up to this lime. I am satisfied that niy complaint inentirely removed and eradicated. R. Kninsgv.ll2. S. Seventh street. Prepared only, by AII7.IICY 6r. Dickson, (successors of S. P.Tinumpson,) at the N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. • Sold' in Pottsville by J. G, BROWN; and J. .B. PALLS. Price 50 cents, or $1 per bottle ; or $2 50. and $5 far six bottles. [legate of imitations:: EZEZED Port Clinton St. Tamaqua R. It. pnr. entire road froinyort Clinton to Tamaqua ha ! . vine been renewed with heavy iron rails and good substantial bridges, with all other improvements adapt ed to the use of Locomotive engines, and the regular business of the road being now resumed; n passenger train will, on and after Tuesdayabe 13th inst., leave Ta marina daily, (gundays excepted) at 8 o'clock,'A.Bl.,and arrive at Port - Clinton, in time to connect with the down ward train front Pottsville To Philadelphia. Returning, will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel phia can, and real' Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train with merchandise Will also leave dairy. %W.I. WALLACE, Treas. & geetfY Little Schuylkilltrivigation R. R. & Coal Co. Philadelphia, July 10, 817 • , 2.3—tf -- -,Stray anti . . RSTRAYED away from the subscriber at Reed's lines on Wednesday June 23d, small Mitch Cow of Red Brindle Color, with -W-7 large white spots on her haunches, and a bout. 6 years old. Site has bored horns, very haze and turning upwards. a till') white •tail, bushy _with hair at the bottom. tier Rend is ofa dark red color, with small white spot in the forehead. The enw is In ex cellent order. Any nereon who will i return the cow or leave information where she may ha had..shall ably rewarded. GEORGE LEH. July 3, ISM 27—its. Stray Mare. - STRAYED away from the tunnel at the _k k l / 4 Orwl:shure Landing on Saturday night) ast „ a Grey M ARE. heavy with foal; had a-eouzh, having eanehteold, awl was ruhhed - on the hack by the saddle. .Whoever will return said mare to The atibscriber, or Nave information at the Depnt House. Orwieshitre landing, where she ran be got twain, will he reasonably rewarded. :2- , :. CHARLES KEENAN. July 10,1817 4 -28-3 t• Stray' i.Cow. CAMP, to the residence 6( the subscriber an V lasi, a red COW with a white face.' The owner can have bet by payingibri rtirt of ad vertieto e. flEttftßNS PEALE.' July 10-2S-3: 1 1 8 railerberow Pottsville, River Road. JUST received and fat sale by the . substriber 65 Hogsheads Ham and Shoulders. bbls, Albany' A 3O " NeWark Cider. Soap. Candles, Tva, ;Sugar, Mollasses,• Salt, Plaster, &e. all which 1 am disposed to sell at Philadelphia prices, Freight added. • • ! JAMES DOWNEY. Morris Addition, July 10,. - D AVIES' SETIMQN 8, In 3 volumes. just received and for sate at BARNAN'S Bookstore. 1un025 TffE .'- MINTERS' 4 OURNAL. A BOY' from 18 toll yews of age to learn the Drug /land Apothecary bushiest—One wha speaks tbeGer. man and English Languages would be preferred. The most satisfactory references will be trequired for char acter and honesty: Apply to , .1011141 G. lIRGWN. Apothecary; Gektlre st: Pottsville. Potitorllle, July loth, pia. ' 2S—tf Take NeUce i • I THAT the subscriber purchased at Conitables, sale. .IWO horses and harness. the property of. Zanman, which he has loaned to Whlinm Zastman, du iing his pleasuri. All persons are, iherefore. forbid In terfering With said property, as it belongs to me. • 'I3EIC BY MARKLE. Minenstlle.Jaly 10th, 1817 I . 28.-Sts T BAR RAIL Ro4RIROli i just met • - 5 0 Tecd ' ' '''' at 'ElF tt,Yo rkStore, assorted sizes. 2I X f. X 4,1 i X and I} Xl, will be sold chalp for cash or llPPMsrill , EDIVeRD YARDLEY, July 10 1347 ' COMMISSIONER'S SALE • .. Or Real Etate. ICoMmisiioners of -Schuylkill county, will hold 1o public rale - on Monday, the 011iday of August nest, at the Court House. in the borough jar .orwigsburg, for the purpose of selling all such unseated lauds as have been purchased by theta at Treasurer's sales, agreeably to the" Act of Assembly'," and have been held by them unredeemed. for.five years and upwards ; a list of which is hereunto anaoxed. Sale to contnience at 10 o'clock. A. ht., on .aid day, and continued from day to day un til all is sold. . • Pinegcove. 1 lot Henry Boyer : ' 100 acres Joseph Snyder & Co. 4 lens, John Sallee Wharton • 2 " Peter Fitzpairiek , • 1 . " Reily & Danbury 1., !' John S. Wharton • , , ' .. 2 04 acres John Huber 291 " Michael Scitzer - 127 " Filbert & Snavely' 193 " Henry Bieehley, , , 100 " John & AdantßroWn 4 lots Moses & other's - • 1 " ' John Luckenbill . , I 0, Arnold, Moyer & Wharinit i " - Ellet . . I " Mreus Cauffman I . r 2 " Jacob Chi ist -.: • i .. , 07 acres Rex, Snavely, Lehman, & others 150 ' " George Ruth 22 ; " Charles A. Snyder' 11 1 ' • 59 " Griffith Eldridge ,.1 i , sl:,'laccili Eleberling. Jr. - 1 , 131 " --4. ararea A. Snyder . - . 100 ' ___ John Snavely . ! 150 " Francis White ' i '-' ' . 09 " George N. Eckert 1. " John Houtz , , . -; 8 " I.o', Keim,Dreukel, & Filbert • ' 470 " Paul Brand 65 " Greenawalt. inn. George & Co. ' • 10 " • Ley, Keiin;_Drenkel, & Strimpfier 568 " henry V , Biecide • . 4 " Frederick Klekt:& others • 150 " . Ley, Kelm, Drenkel;_&-Strimpfler )80 " Joseph Snyder & Kemp 200 " Jacob Seibert ,. _ , • 433 k " Jeremiah Mcllvain ! ' . • 150 " Samuel or Daniel Hain 143 " Henry Buehler I , ; , 300 " D. Hain. Greenawalt & Co. 9 " Greenawalt, Jno. George & Co. 13 " Charles Snyder 100 " Charles Snyderi , 1 " Robert Milnor & Klett . ' 7 lots Arnold & Kauffman ! • I " ' Bower & Kauffman I • 43 acres Charles Snyderi . . . 4)3 " Jacob Minnie' . , I . • , ' ' • Int " Gre.ena wait, George & Co. , 100 " ,Joseph Bensinger ' ! ~, , ff Manheim. I 30 6cree James Cresson ~ lot Jacob Leitzel , • , . . • . Jacob Weitzel • 1 ,, . " Samuel Brook & Pott! 70 acres Ilennevllle Kelm lois Joseph Rickards , ' , - , Robert. Lewis . " John C. offerman George Dentler ! . " John Nease ' • , . M. Braiden , • " ' ! John Ehert , ,- • , • - ! " Wharf Berjamin Device. • ' 1 i " " do do do i 1 No'. 51; Richard Crain' •1 ! 1 " No. 52, Richard Orem -- f l 'l' " No. 51,, Richard Grant L ' * * 3 " - . William Richardson I . • • 7 acres _John Shoener, Jr. 1 . • 300 " Samuel Bell !! 01 " John Biddle , ' , 4 lots : Cargaln R. P. Stockton 1 " Maria 051innig .10 arres John & - Benjamln Poll , - 130 " Benjamin Pott • : . • • 1 lot Mr.Braiden : : 4 " No. 18. Edward IT Gill 1 lot Kinsey It. Hill & Willtain Spohn ; - 2 •' Carson & Iloradon ',i' • - -!,- • I ' 1• " Renjainin Decrees .j ' ; - • I ~ 5 " George Dentler ! . • . - kj,_." Jacob Wetzel' . . . . i Lower Mahortlon go, 'nacres . John Kunizelman, Jr. . , 100 " Charles Werner 100 " Henry ifidierling 61 " Daniel Hand , . • 107 ." Jnhn Hand • , 511 " Henry Ileberling ! 13.8 " John Huber 139 " William Graeff -- 11 150 " William Ilach. , 500 " , Samuel Eimer - 27•1 " ' Hodder & Co. i I. ' _ . 00 " John Reed - 1 • , ! , 96 "• Philip Hun:zinger ! . 300 " George lieck 1 - : i 100 " Samuel Hain ' ~ -I CO " Philip Zautzinger ' 15 " Jacob Dingt..r " , , ' , . •._ . Barry TodniAip. 165 acres Jacob Krebs ' llf r ' . . . 3110 " Samuel Hoffman I . , 2213 " Daniel Shappell I 344 " Henry Stichter !, i ' —.. . 35 " Henry Snyder .1 , . , 350 " . Benjamin Becker ' Co. . i - 30 " Francis Yarnell & O , 1. 130 " Franck Yarnell 4 , Rigs 4119 " John !Imbed . 1 ~ 350 " William Crossby l 472 " Henry G. Weaver SO John Dreher 25 l ile s tr l l ; r itt ris e t r do Co. j • 1000 Jacob W. Seitzin . ges Norwegian. • 100 acres Thomas Haven I 1 535 " John C. Offerman 3 lots ceorge Patterson • 1 " Nicholas Thum' 119 arres Reaves & 51alloct ,• . 139 " do do • 1 135 " • do do 10' " do do 50 " Benjamin Recker 200 " Recker, Rannan, & Latiderbrum 1200 " !George Ruth I Wayne.l 260 . arres Samuel Hain ! , • ! ' • - 4 " Ramber 110 " Elijah Yoder . ' • ! ! • 106 " !Gruber & Myer ' • I lot !Abraham Fertig 109 acres I 'John Brown 1 61' " ' ;John Shari!' - • ! ! .FO " ' ' Struolmr, Christ, & Sholl• '5O " Jacob Minnie , 25 John Hammel 33 " John Filler • 80 " . Struphar & Minnlg 12 " Daniel Kesler UttiOrt. 030 acres David Fritz 400 -" Mattlths Smith 381 " Wl:liam Stewart ' 376 " dr, • , do H 200 " John Kelley, I 73 " ! Conrad Fuss 350 ". Daniel Fry & I • 3112 "- John McCaliny • 187 " 'G. 11.. West 101 " . John McNeal! ' • Rush Toteriithip. 75 acres Alter, Stevenson, & Cooper 800 .." Benjamin Clonmh • 400. " William Weiler • 900 " Andrew Geiger . 900 F" James S. Spencer 100 " James Taggert ; • 102 " John Kleckner Mr Stouter 00 " George W. Duncan Porier.' j 251 acres William Hoch & Co. 180 " Philip Zimmerman & Hain , 150 " William Zimmerman 177 " Jacob Klinmel & Co, NO " Chtl;t • 151 " Benjamin Dontvwlitt - t 300 " William Gruen* • Ino . Henry Heberling 2:83 " Joseph Zeibe 300 " Samuel Eimer Sehitylk , 400 acres ;William Windermutb 'l2 " Audenried & Reber 100 " ' Harding IS " Joseph Ataufer 1 . 140 " Adam Will 20 *. Wilitermarb 140 " Jacob Knlttel Co. Pottsville. 1 lot Sands & Moore 1 " Samuel Wolf 1 " Henry Duboaque " James, Morris 2 " Volney B. Palmer 1 " do do - • , Schuylkill Haven. - Hot A Graham 1 " S. Wain . 1 " No. 111. Blebirdson &Hill 1 " No. 5, do ' do 200 acres Rain & Filbert • 600 " A-'theny Millar 141. " .Trisleph IC Eldridge 600 " Ifl. &S. Sillyman West Bruit:epic. 100 acres N. Zimmerman &J. Weiser 29-1 y 400 • 'Moaner & Pott 100 " Leouard.Wshell Mattes Lima & 11111Ig 421 " Willilm Graeff Upper Mahottlongo. • 400 acres Benjamin , Snyder & Co. - ' Eat t . Brunawig. , 1000 scrim Dsnlel Reim & Jones FREDERICK uncic. ,• _ :. GEORGE H. STlETlTER4Commlssloners. LEWIS DREHER. - 1 - Cammtesloners' 0f5r4,1, _ _. . .1u1y,61.11, Mi. 1;. ' . 'VS-- IMII WANTED ■ Weal Penn STAII7OITS EXTERNAL I:F.NED CALLED HU MT'S - LINIMEN-T, IS now universally acknowledged to be the infallible remedy 'lot Rheumatism, 'animal Atlfcololl.. con traction of the Muscles, Store Throat and Quinsy*. Is sues, Old Ulcers. Pains in the Back and Chest. Ague In the Breast and Face. Tooth Ache, Sprains, Bruises. , Salt Rheum, Barns, Croup, Frosted Feet, and all Ner. volts Diseases. The triumphant success which has attended tint ap plicatkm of this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing the most severe cases of the different diseases above named, and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it wherever d has been inunda ted. gives Me the right to call on the afflicted to resort at once to the only remedy that cop be refied A yeai has scarcely elapsed *lace I first introduted.to the notice of thepatoic,thinWONDEßFUL REMEDY, and in that short space °Clime; it has acquired a repu tation that ranks it amongst medicines as a steal Eate r, nal Remedy thefirst and bust. It has tecnived the atr.. probation of the Medical Faculty and many citizens of influence and wealth have united and recommerding it to the Publies use. as a medicine that can beliafeiy re sorted to for speedy relief. The high charactekaiready attained by this, popular Nleditine. has induced sonic haze =devil minded persons to palm off a caunterfeit• as the genuine ; atid'nu doubt the country will he rood ed with a spurious Hunt's Liniment. Ile carefutand• exatnine well before eon may. and see you get STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDV CALLED DUNrs LINIMENT. See that each bottle has my none blown upon it, and that it is accompanied with directions, and with a fire simile of my signature on the second page; otherwise you will he cheated with an article that wilt' injure in- stead of henefitting you. The low price at which it is sold I' notdes every one, even the poorest to be beneflited,by this excellent rr me dy. It Is unforttinately the casethat the working aes, from exposute.are more' suliject titan the idle and to those-very infirmities which- it is intended, to cure, yet the exorbitant price' usually asked for reMe dies of the like nature long dollar per bottle,) robs the needy of their use. Thousands ttre'now suffering the most intense agony, arising from maimed limbs. distortions of the frame. inveterate rheumatism ; many of them. r.irhaps, have already given np lii all allemptitoolitaii relief, after repeated and unsuccessful trials—hut let no.sioll feelings of rt.:spaor be entertained--try BUNT'S LINI MENT, it has done wonders. ai4 may be seen by reading the several rases. report ed •in the pamphlets which are to be had of every Agent. Try it and despair not. But should you i n tarelesiness,i or incredulity neglect to keek for relief in its proper application, either for your self or your frietids,,then let the , blame he upon your . - se f only, tor Providence has now placed within your reach a safe and certain temeily„ which has already Wonted relief to thonsands, tilid whose healing proper , tieiPare inconiestible. EO. E. STANTON Slag Sins,. July 1, 1817. • AGENTS: John G. Brown. Prittsvill,i. Joists Robinhold, Prot Clinton.. Bickel & Medler, - Orwigiburg• • Lewis G. Wunder. Schig lkth Haven James B. Falls.' alinersirille.o Geo. Reifsnyder, New .Castle. Waller Lawton, 'St. Clair.' S. R. Kempton, Port Carbon. Oliver & Mara, Belmont.: . W. 11. Barlow.' New Phi ow: p la. ' J. Williams, Midilleport. George 11. Potts. • Jos:II. Alter, Ttiscarora. Heilner & Morganworth; Tamaqua July ad, 1317. ' JACOB 11E1SLEti, . I !rs. Elijah Oammeri administrator: kc., of Daniel Focht deceased, and Esth er nicht widow, Joseph, Hannah. Charles, James, George. Abraham, I . Hiram, and • Aaron, children and quire Cr non &c., hoirs.of said deceased, With noticttin Maria Fm ht anti other terre tenants. Debt 511 58 January Term, 1842. , !Jerks . Cyunty, ;:s.. - ‘ " :THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, .;,...." "1 0,,,' to the Sheriff of Berk. County, Greer . Cr •. • in:: Whereas, Jas.!, Ileisler, lately in J our Court of Cctantoon - Pleas, before our • /My ' Judges,at Reading, at our Court of Com , . r te ,... 4b. ... 61.11 Pleasraeld for the County of Berks. rent' . iii the Term of Jaupary,in the year of our Lord, one 'thousand, eight hundred and 11.rty two by the judgment of the same Court, recovered against Daniel Focht, late of Ileik•ltotinty,.Temnan, as well as ;of a certain debt •r live hundred and forty one Dollars, and tidy-eight cents lawful money of Pennsylvania. as MI). rents, which to Gm same Jacob Ileisler, in our said Court were adjudged:for his damages, wind, he stint ain. , ed by occasion of the &titration of that debt, whereof the said Daniel Focht is convict. ns it appears to us un record, and whereas the said Dattiel_Eight has since died, and Elijah Hammer has by a dun course of law hcconie his admini-trator, and now, on behalf of the said Jacob Heisler, we have understood In our same Court, that:although judgment thereof is given, exec it tnn,nevertheless. for the debt and damages aforcsa4l. P 11 / remains to he made to him, wherefore'the said Jacob I eisler beshught us to grant hilliu proper remedy in this I ',Omit . ; and became we are willing thatictiat is just in this behalf shotdd he done, we tomniand.yon, as we liave before c ..... mantled yen that be good and laWful Men of your liaPiwic.k. you matte known co the, said -Elijah Hammer. Administrator 'of Daniel Fricht.criec'd. and to Esther Relit widow, Jo-e -ph. Hannah, Charles, James, George. Artirahnni. Hircipt and Aaron, children oral heirs of said ilecensed, with notice to Mari,. Focht, and other terre tenants, that they be and appear before our Judges, at Reading, nt our Collllly Court of com nion.Pleas, there to be lield on the first Mciriany in Aug. next, to show if anytilill2 . fur thetmelves they have or knew to say, wby the Acid Jacob Heisler ought not to 'ave execution against' them for the debt and damages rfnresnid, according to: the fierce, feint and etre, t of the r covery aferesaid. if tilt:yob:ill think ft. and further to to and receive what our said Courts shill then and t ere consider in this behnlf. And have you then there the names of these by, whom you than make .thg same known to, and this nxit. ' ' Witness the -lot tirable J. ['tingle Jones, Esq., Presi dent Judge et the said Court,rat Reading. the 1 weictY first day of May, in the year of our Lord; one thousand eight hundre&eitil forty-seven. . PETER STROHECKER, Prothowitary. Reading, July 3, 1517. i. 27-3 t , DANIEL YODER. ' I Augyst Term r 3. . Eli jahliammer Adminiet now. &c. 1817.' of Daniel Focht, deed. and Estivtr Focht, Irina**, Jusiiph, Hannah, Charing, James, Gnome. Abraham, Hiram and Aaron Focht, children and Ifefrs or saitrtiocoused. w•iih AArifirl. notice to M. Mania Focht and inher I Debt ..S.lOO CO ' retie tonal . Ett, Jan, Term P.4‘2. J ~- Ber • GqlllllV, I,S. 'I, - ~Tim Comtannwealth of Pennsylvania, 0 ,,, to the Sheriff of Beam County. Greet -94 - fang : Whereas, Daniel Yoder . , lately in gik : l o u il g C e o s t a n t t li n e f a ( d ; i o n n e n: , : t o It nor r 1Lzt , :: , , ,, b;, , 1", ,r ,r c e o c i u n r . • "'O. . • •. • mon Pleas, held for the County of Barks. ...... in the Term of January, in the year of nur Lord. one thousand eient hundred said• forty Two, by the Jitilznient of the'same Copy, recovered agatost Daniel Focht lan of Barks County.Yeontati.as well as of a certain il'ibt of four hundred and sixty Mils lawful mon ley of Pennsylvania, as fitly. with!' to the same Daniel Yoder in our said Cnun were adjtidged for his damages. which he has sustained by nctasion r f the detention of that debt, whereof the said Daniel Focht is convict as it appears to us nu tomtit, and whereas the said Daniel Focht: has EII , CO died and Elijah ll:tinnier, has by a due course of law bernme ibis administrator and now. on behalf of the said Daniel Yoder wr havemndersfood Ittour same Court. that althotigh judgment.' thereof-is given, execution, nevertheless, for the debt and dama ges aforesaid, still remains to he made to him, where fore the said Daniel_Yoder besought ns, to grant him a proper remedy in thlabehalf: end herause we are wil ling that what is just in this behalf should he done. we command you, as we have before commanded you that by good and lawful men of your bailiwick, 3nu make' knnwn to the said Elijah Hammer. Administrator of Daniel Forld decaased,arid Esther Far lit WillOW.loseph. Hannah, Charles. James, Gamin, Abraham. Ifirant and - Aaron Erwin, children and heirs of said decd. wrh notice to Maria Fncht, and Piller terte tenan's that they be and appear before our Judges. at Reading. al our County Court nf -Common Pleas, there to be held on the first Monday In August next, to chew, if any thing for themselves they have nr knnw In say, why the said Daniel Yoder ought not to bare exeration against them for the debt and damages aforesaid. aremdlne to the force, form and effect of the rerovery aforesaid, if they shall think fit. and further to do and"rsceive what our said Courts shall then and there consid er in this behalf. And have you then there the names of these by whom you. shall make the same known in: and this writ _ . . Wi , nets the Honorable J. Pringle Jones, Irsnutre, President Judge cif the said Court. at Reading. the 214 day of May In the ye:tint - our Lnrd, ono thousand eight hundred and , foriv4even., . PETRI; STROITECKER., Prollumotarc. Reading, July' 1. 1517 27- WARF.IIOiISE OP PRINTS ONLY. 56 Cedar St., New York.. JUDSON & LEE, (LATE LEE Pc ,JUDStON) Gerltuy the spacious FIVE S MRS" WAREHOUSE, No. : Sit Cedar Street.—the whole of which is devoted to the exhihitnn.and sale of the *lngle oracle of PRINT-' ED CALICOES. Their present Stoca consists of near ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, ernbrnclne some THOUSANDS of different putrerne and ctitnrines.nntl roultwielne eierrthing desirable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of which nre'offrred for sale. for cosh, or whiter, tory credit. at the lowest prices, by the PIECE PACKAGE. New styles ate received almost every day. and many of them are ant up for our own Jules, and not to be fonnd elsewhere. Printed Ilsts of prires, corrected from day In day. with every variation In the market, are placed in tha hands of bnyere. Merrbents will he able to toren snme' Idea of the ex tent and variety of our nssortment, when 'we elate, that the, vain, of our usual stark of two ONE A UTICIA!, is at least twice the valve of the entire stock of dry vend, usually kept by our lament wholesale Jobbers. Thus fact: together with the feet, that nnr means' and our attention. instead of being divided momg a vest variety of articles, are devotwhoity to one , will tender the advantages which scan etTer to dealers perfectly obvious ; and it shall he nnr care that coons who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis apnnlntroint. Diu assortment is complete at all seasons nab.' year. ME. JUDSON de LEE: • - lir s LEE,. formerly of the firm of Lord k Lees, and late senior partner in iheeriginel Arm-of Lee & Brewster from which connexion be withdrew some time ago, has resealed business in connection with ]Hewers. Lee& Judson.under thearm ()MEE, JUDAON &- LEE. and he ventures to 02311114 his f, lends and - the public. that the.new Ann will maintain the fame pre eminence. in this branch of the trade, which former ly dixtinguished the other two .htitiscs to which he be longed. New Witt, July TO, 1847. • VERY SUPERFINE FAMILY HAMS, for sate at the V York Stores. of Stana & Shay's brand. altto of Schack. Icy & Son. ,[31.11y, 10-25] EDWARD YARDLEY. MINER'S OlL.—Stinerline attained oil for Miner, to in tio hut RI rho York Store.. July 10,1&17-281 , EDWARI) VATIDLLY! Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla ' , .ttost Eztraordisary fiats Irer/d. THIS. Extract pot tip in gaucho:lles—lt is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and tratratited supetier to any sold. It cures diseases without umlaut., peralea, a ka. ening or debilitating the patient, - • IT HAS PERFORMED MORE THAN 151000 OUREO 1,000 cures of Rheumatism. 1,000 cures of Dyspepsia. 2,soo:cures of General Debility and want of Nervous Energy.- - , 300!3 Female'eninplaints and over. • I%ooga wee of Diseases of the' Blood, viz: Ulcers(, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Pimples on the Fete. &CI ite., together ,with humorous cases of Consuinptiou, Liver Complaints, Spinal Affections, &c. This, WI are aware, must app ear incredible, but we have letters. from physicians andtfrom our agent, from all parts of the United' elates, Ittilirmitr, us of eztraordln , ery cues. it Van Buskirk; Esq. one. of the must re spectable:" Druggists in Newark, New Jersey, informs us that be can refer to-more than one hundred and fifty cases in that place alone. There are thousandsofcases in the city of New York which we will refer to with pleasure, and to4nen of charecte6vell known. The following is from one of the Wont respectable phy.icians on Long Wand: . • GTIEENPOIIT. July 10, 1916. Tin ToWNSE ND : Dear Sir-, 7 1t Is with satisfaction that I say to you that I isaYe recently witnessed. in sev- , era I eases, the moat benclicial resdka front your Extract of Sarsaparilla. .11eing engaged, in the practice of medicine, I have prescribed it iirgelierat ca ses , and new et without benefit. In the removal of diseases origin from n deranged state of the digestive orgat.s, „Mond ice, &c.,it fareaceedsanthing td' the kind ever before offer ed to the puhlic. Von Will pleat., send me two dozen. Respectfully S'..art, S. C. PRESVON, M. 1).. Dn. tOWNNEND: Being afflicted with Dyspepsia, for n long time past, I have endeavored freguentlrrii erad icate it , ftion the system by the use of Physic ivA various , forms,,but I Anita' at last the more I tisrd--p/iyeic the "ireaker, the organs of life became, rendering Gni:Certain the prospect of atfectin ,, * a ,cere. Rerently,thiS coin deVelopcil itself fearfully, causing ulceiaiiiins ,about the throat and trachea. impairing seriously the organinf life in their physical flinctions. In this state I was recommended to try your Sarsaparilla Syrup; atter using two bottles'l tintl myself relieved trout this comnlaint, and all its distressing symptoms. In my case, by its life giving influence, it has hs power to affect a cure in ease of general functional "derangement of the orgaturbf life, impel me to recorninend your Sarsaparil la to the atflirted. Yours, &e. 111cALLISTER. At. L. 93.Uroadway. ALRANY, August au, 1516. DP. t0w2 , 86:113: Sta—Some time since you reques ted ruYOptnion of tliu ; virtue of your Compound ti)ritp. of Sarsaparilla; lam tiow prepared to five it., have used it in toy practice and prnscribed it for the last few , niontU and must ft Se it my decided preference over anythidgof the kind with which I s am acquainted ,both as to itti medicinal virtues and the reasonable price at which you sell it.. lit scrofultius elfections, cutaneous eruptions generally. dyspepsia, indigestion, costive hab its, and liver complaints, I am much pleased. with its effects.[ In these complaints. or ally other where Sar saparillais indicated,l can with confidence recommend ' it to the patronage of the profe'ision no a valuable aux- Diary f,r removing disease in some of its most troutitti some terms, and to all, as a safe and valuable medicine: 11EN.I. WEEKS, M. D. 13notistvsr, NOVEmurn 21st, DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine - has ever been !discovered which so nearlYiesemblea the gastric Juice or saliva, in dig. composins food and strengthening the organs of diges tipn, no this sreparation of Saisaparilla. It positively cures every case of Dyspepsia, however severe os chronic. ncriorra.sir, March 7. 1816. ME EWE Alias Sci Fa Dll. TOwNsEND• Dear Sir.-In the summer of Hl5, I severely afflicted with aiiiiii;a4i of the throaLchent and stnrnach; the MUMMA medicine became 'so alf2cted that almost every article of fund I took prOduce'd inith a nausea; orlfratation. that it was with great Mihail y i that I could retain flied. I confined myself almost el tinily to the use of coccoa ; even this I was oft n obliged to throw otr I can scarcely describe the h r rid sensation I sufferred ;._ it appeared to me that front the roof of my month to the lower part of my stoma h Was ulcerated:and I was apprehensive that I had n t only Dyspepsia in its worst form, but that I was threat ened with bum( lung. ryThe disease became .so invetelc nte that it product d rupture of a small blond vesse . I .was confined for several weeks, lost my flesh, add felt week and wearied ht the least exercise. At this time I fortunately saw your advertisement, and recog nized several names 'I khew to be highly •respectable and entitled to confidence., I remembered to A have seen Mr. Van Zandt, -of Albany. fora number (If yr.ars in very bail health. From these facts I was Induced it first to procure one bottle of your valuable preparation 'of Sarsaparilla. In justice to you I feel bound to es sure yon that 1 esteem it an invaluable medicine for such diseases as I have described. It has restored ma to health and strength: I have used about four bon ley. To test itS,effi - acy. utter using one drlwo bottles I omit ted for some days to taky it. and soon found that I re imiAl more, ns the disease W . ll A net entirely to bdtwd. I regard it as a certain cure fbr flyspepsa and affections of the throat and elitist i . lt is soothing, and opetates like a charm in composing the stomach and allaying a a tough. I intend in furore. to keep a bottle or two on hand fir the use of my family. With great regard, your Clew!. LAW r.. VAN KLEECK. :%Ir Van Klerk Was Inm:tidy Sheriff an! Clerk of Al batty laty :it.tt Comity', and recently In the IV4r - De prurient at Wasilitti,,tun. • RfiErVATIBM.—Hore than one 'ilinusand (11X1P of Chronic 'Rheumatism have been tinted by e he line'of Dr: Townsend's Sarsaparilla. The flit wing ceputicate was sent us yesterday : New Men, December. 11,1'317. T 4.. Dr. nun srnd think it my duty to re "urn you toy own einem e thanks for the benefits I have experienced by the - use of your Extract of iiarsaparilla • I was of for many months with Rheumatic pains, andalso Inflammation of the Liver; the suderinat,whi..ll I endured remit these ithwaz,l4 remit red iny life a burden' to me: I tried every remedy that'wes prescribt d'for me from three hf the !writ physicripsitt the city, but without receiving any pertnanent benefit: I considered myselfin en 'table; but by the advice ofa trend was Induced to try your ctisopound. I had but faint hopes ofytuccese, but I ton happy to ;ay., I had not takeutuore than hslf a bottle before I experienced relief; this induced meth persevere in its use,aud two, bottleshave effected an entire cure. 'lt is now some mouths since I used your remedv, and 'I ant crateful and Happy to say, I never enjoyed better' health. I shall take great pleasure in recommanding it to the atilieted, for by its use I firmly believe toy life-was saved. With the greatest respect, allow' me to sub scribe to‘self your ertdefol,frierd, Alias Sci Fa I= WM. B. MOBtaiN, 43, COI2I et., cor. 0t Broadway Dr, Tvwlisettd'i Barsanerilla Is a sovereign and sore •tly Luce.forinctpient Consumption, Barrenness, I.eurerr- Inca or Whites, obstructed or Involuntary Menstrdation, Imontinnatife of -Dane, nr involuntary discharge. there of, nod tint the general prostration of thesysteM—no mat ter whether the telt of inherent reuse or causes, pro- Aired by irreg i:Y, ilinesf. or accident. Nothing can be More surprising than its ino,gorating of on the himian frame. Persons all weakness and lasitude before 'taking it,at emir become robust and full of energy order it's influence. -l' immediately counter ands the nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barren 'efts, It will not be expected cans, in r casTs of en delicate a •natfire, toes Whit certificates of cures performed, hut we ran assure thin afflicted 'het hundreds of rases have been reported to us. Several - enses where families have been without children, afler using ti.` few bottles of this Inval ualtlemedi-ineilutve been blessed witithealthyofilfprin., Ilrt roensends—My wife. being grentle distressed by weakness and general debility,and sufferingrontinuallY by pain and a sensation offiearing down, falling of the wOmb, and with other' difficulties. and having known. camis where your. medicine has effecnol.great cures, and alsli hearing it recommended In such muss I have de snribed, I obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sur:amt• rillaf, and followed the directions put gave me. • lit a short Pcjiod it retenved her complaints and restored her health. Being grateful for the benefits she received, I take,pleasore in thus acknowledging it, and recommend It tn'the public. -M. D. MetORE, • corner of Grand and 1.3 dimf'strects. , ALOANY, Amcurt li t 181.1. General wholesale Agent fur Sf.huylkill County D. DA NNAN. Fir sale MAO at, • John GI Browit•s Drug.Eteto.. • Clemens fir Puff ins, dn. _ - John 8: C. Martins. do, - Agents for the sale of the Sarimparl!la, wanted in all the towns In the reunly • Pottsville July 10, 1917. _ _ rPwo goad CAT,rtNrEr.9 to work on Boat Cabin.-- 1 And a tvendv Vogt al 411 :cork totooko fire,. curry wnwr. and make i.invelf gcnctnitv useful about n Bunt yard. Apply to" citosSLAND.. JUIN. 3. .lel7. • Administration Notice. IxT.iiEseAs letter. of Administration on the estate. VI: of Antrlfllllls Witman, hte.of the bormigh of Mi. ncrsrilic, fichuytkilt County, dereased,have been grant 111 the sgbscrihes by theltegisterof f ehuylkill county, mime th refire given to all those Indebted, to said estate, to make oyntent forthwith, and all those having claitns, will present them for settlement, C. W. TSVI.OII, =Administrator, . , 51A rtY WITAIAN, Adminlstratrix. June eB, 1817 26—dta WARN AIR FURNACE k COOKING RANGE .VANUFACTURER, Tiro. 82 1 North Sikth Street, • r HILADELP 1/i RI:SPE hi y CTEULLY solicits aPintion to e•ver and comolet„Na,gort.. ment of Warm superior Air Furnaces, & s ogler Range, andi Bath Italics. not excellcd • '- by any establishment in the United States hich enables him to give entire satisfaction to pun/la sers, to httniredeof whom, who now have ttigm in use, both in city. and country, he is prepared to slVis the most satisfactory reference. Ito keeps constantly on band nine • different ogee of Ravel j of which tnay bet seen at any time at hiastorn, and warranted to perform wet); together %with every. variety of Farwell and Boilers. Also a ?e'er; 'variety of Parlor ard reals/. Store. Grates, Port ...Aransas, Pa'iat and Booms Grates, Foot SaniPers, Gat Oriats. In assvutuent, Quality. and price. he fears ennfidsnt_ that he can please those who call. and. thirrefors. invites =examination's:4los stock. Phila., July 10.18-d-em Public gale. WILI, be esPosed at public sale at the house of Ja cob Bensinger. deceased, tai Lewistown. Schuylkill township, Brhuelktil county. on Friday and Saturday, the 6th and Ith .nrAugust nest ; a variety of flaming utensils; Bisciamith's tools. bmisehnld forni•urs,-Sce., en n sisting In Part of one bora, three wagons, three sleighs and sleds, re.oughsnfid harrows, two setts Mack smith's tonic, eight beds and hedsteads,'rarpets.sonves. chairs ; together with a variety of other household and ,kitchen furniture too tedions to mention ; Sale to commence at 10 o'cinek of each day. Terms made known on tbe , disit'of • . , ntIiSINGEg. ksecufer of I heelitnte Grin coil SSinsinger, deceased: July, IS, 1,617, . - • WM= GiLEAt rr.mm.E MEDICINE Wanted R. S. R. ANDREWS, Saturday Morulng,j BY MAGNETIC TELEGRELOtt • For the Miners' .1 ltittat Oii,sl. Putts., Fiona* Evitil Up to 5 . o'.elocit, sesterd receivedhorn .the Army. Va. Telegraph is outi of ord The Flour and Grain an much change. Prinie Flu arid We.tern at $5 37. i Coin was in Milani : at 8 $14.50; Lord 10 cents. In Baltimore Fl4r was The Martageivol Road have decided lin fa Route by arote of 17 t o 5. LATE FROM Gen. Seen 'till est I'4eitcll— Quorum ti SIVITI7I2 of Guerillas— by then—Nis Voss 14 We haVe ecivicesfrotith 29th ult, and Puebl4 to the: still at Puebla, awaiting 'i road, under Generls_Cati , Gen.t.icott had informed the that Mr. 'Nat wri4•vvitti hi negotiate peace: antir An \ vorinilto procure e quorth censidet Gen. Scott's Cininni It is supposed that Gen March to Mexico to O secure fyery avenue to the city is qsa of the Americans war Pillow was attaclt'ed by thi route, until beyond: Cerro said to have been . severe. Puebla has been custed American Star, s afe there vision,for the tro,::pi in that around supply the nececea FLOR.— ) ser, cornerof Cualland ed a lot of Gene lee Flo) very superior article for will give satialeetiolit ,llessrs.'Norton l orwe g ian Streets, receiv , r, which we ♦earn; is a atolly Use. A' trial of W 117 The wires of the 'elegraph, during the re cent tbuntle'r'storinS, at sti much electricity as to derange ttii Magnets, and suspend operations upon it ilutine thdit prevalence. A remedy fin this has been introtiuce l d, by placing an' witlitiOnat , 'wire over tho magnet, cemtutircattnie withll - 1 • Witeuiha air is effrehargerl electricity and is i attracted to the wires, it le • made to pose at once to the lighting-rod, wilt:milt inflicting dernrige upon the apparata: SUPPLY OF 11 A•r&a.— I Wo life' griaditillf . . • learn, that the,,eoninittee•blise veep quite sittee4l!. fu lin procuring elitio:nal watei stock. Thb sun necessary to erect i IIA V! reser Te l r and prucirre fhb' sclpply of an 'additional Fining has nearly all beep • 1 will 1 subsaribcd, and th I q work be i commeneed forth with!' The Compny is clearly! out of! debt, and with the tut4ition4supply of watei, we feel cone fident the stonit wi 11113 ton iter .i cent • in two-year( if not mi i me. , • MORE DINNF.IISr-The. loitisens, of titipt?... delpitilkhave tend' red tt publtc dinner to' the ll•ton'. Henry 'Wheaton - The invit4tion' is sign'ed by the Hun. J. R. Ipieratlll, Hurt. Geo. 74..tialtis, end other tli,titig4i6heJl gentlemen. Mr. .Whea ton has accepted' the , iMritation. Tha.tiam of the' festival is nut ye (1 . 4 . Mr. W. Way recently Minister to Prusia.- 1 ' .. , (3'. Brown, the'American painter is doing WOO ." dere in Italy. Firs studio is thronged with visa ters from all tiatllts..lie we believe, from Lin caster, Pa. BALLOONirCENSCON.—Yrk Win . ; the unrivalled ands etessful retuning, mad., e: giatl beautiful,aseenaion in his balloon, from litrea; N. Y., on the sth was hie eisipeeceett , letter soyage. • „ • (17. The artiOenteni of Delaware GOO,. N. York, recently, thed Mr . Drumhead, collector of, rents, in broad day light. • ; . 4: colored woman died reccotl,S in, Prince Geergr's enunty4Md., who is Puppuseit to' We; tmen - olie Itundietli and ten :Sears iat ` - -Tbirty-soier steamboats were built cid giftered at Pittstnrg, tfuringtha last'aii niontkis: ' Coal Wharf to' Rent=-Schuyaktit Ivrnicn hold ^A p.m toads of creak on Oiciietic 's or nue load dacp. flood scales and screens, altak good water for resels nr boats. This property la well adapted for shippins nr ietailine cord if desired. Let ters paid addressed in-A. ft !MEN FJELIL at the Led ger ntlics.,Philadelpidd. ;will be promptly attended fiL July 10,11817 24_4, . Nonce to Bridge Bislideem. , QF.ALED propot t e win he recet:i•ci ai tie offictior L'l the Comity (tont minners. at any time betweintOli rind the !Rltt, ofitali. IS17; for the erectinst nei doiere4 bridge over Schttytkill riper, et Vahri Foq. in We rt Ilrunscrit; tonfairhip. ; • [Jul, ID I. 1 9:13-.-3t , .. 1 NOttee • . . .. . . . S hereby gl on' het on appplication will be orideit6' I the n..xt 1...p..1.91re. for a Bantrto he located In l'lie•. boreueh of Minettlrille, SrlittylklllCounly.tobo,caltitt the Meclrtnics flank of sc.bilyikin , oniniy.. Itotv it ravital .if One Ilundrid and - Filly Ttiontraod4,6ll" and the privilege lof increasing It to Two Didlidred Tiommod Donary; Stitwd <• ' • etAmilia. 'KAUFFMAN, MICITAEL WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL IJEILNER, JAMES B. FALLS, J0N41.8 BAST: Mhmrsvillti, July 1817. OAST.. !tritTHEn..- - NeW and !Clkftgir; Lea lIN the rear of Olt nlckson k eture,dear the corner of Centre arid blahantontwkstreetriaorow villa. The subscriber , has opened and Idtendi keeplet, a general aeon want of , all kiwis of Leather. truth irk Red, and Oak tanned Sole leather, upper. leather, CalP alone, slaughterand apanfgh Ktp-skins, pf his own no— lahing and of *hal vez'y best quality, which he will sell cheap fore:tali. j Cash paid for idaughter bider, cid( sad sump skin!, or taken in exchange her leather. glaViler Was ek changed fur leather in the rough. • • I tfAMITEL Potteeille, Jul 3. DT; _2,„*.7rao• • - Supply of Watter t ! • T"pATTSVILI.E WATERCOMPAINIT hal' e news in th eir power, provided the requisintOtom be embed to make such addition to their works. es, le the opinion of the director's, founded upon the lost taformatlon that ' can be obtained, an the subject, to offer to the tntiabl 4 Innis of rottsvilik an abundant enpply, l 44 pore Sprit), wcter for all domestic and manufartartnp Thu s - um required for this purpose rat fray thousand dol la rt. • The only means the cortipttey havtiefrolslng this ' sum is by the sate of tie thalve or.,tlio Capital !stock of the company, Or phial *Mut two tem . /red tow rstuatu unsold. The par cline' Of a iksik • tWenty.tive 4011.51,. The stock base btlbstto yielded an annual dividend Of ell per cent. on the lutioatit noW stibicribed. Ifone bath died an I'ol4 thane more cad be sold. the aste`sairellY of !war earl be Introduced Immediately. end there every resent to ballet* that the entreated triceens eat. ging from the increased supply will enablethe comps/ lle to declare ea equal,,if not &greater divide ad le future. The directors respectfully ask ell who delire lee twe tbe Water. all property holders (n the borough. elhif evert on who feels an interest in" the health and cothfart of thopeople, or the security of property !Volt the agape , afore to aid them to this undertaking. 'The eotbailifee • appolnted by abe directors to sell Peek to sa autocrat sufficient to enable the eontempleteg Improvement' as be made, will call upon the inhabitance In lbw orarellns week ft - tether purposl. Stnelt ides B 6 Metre& by Andrew Itu.,+-eLor Beatty...lovers , . • . SENJ'ANIM . 1/4L.E , E,}: ELIAS DEM- _ C0M111044 .114 ' wltLlAlteltoAAUttElt, • ' July to, ISO _ ipke.t July 11; 11147 sei,July ICI, y nein had liard The Fredertetabtiti. rkei:ternairini without r was Bolling at 0175 Oats 44 cents:, awl cunt!. eriole Punt M Itimore sad Ohio Rail f or of the Wheeling MEXICO. gpture of Mr. 7 4 1661 Mexican Congress.— en. Pillow attacked rted &erre. city of Metivo to did 10lh. Geri. acolt Wail inrarcements on the aliag and Pillow. Mexican government 3, and authOriutl to it war vainly elides. of the CO - niresa to niesifdd: Scott will have id aace. 'lt is said it'd fortified, but the noe -1 net doubted. Gen. 1 Guerillas along Mt ordo, and his loss td The governoyni of to Cul. Belton. The are three months ; pro.: city, end thothe fields' y forage... • - .
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