CARDS. - PIIII.VES..DEALER IN SCRAP IRON Copper, Brass, Bar and Block Tin, Sadder* eplelter Lead, &C. Orders received for Brass and Capper work, and Machine tarnishing. All orders con oected with the above I ine promptly attended to. rt. South Street,ahoye Front, Thiladelphis • June 14, ' ti-tf AGN LECY—For the purchasi andsale n( Real Ex tate; buying and gelling Coal; taking churn of Coal Lands; Mines:Ace., and collecting rents—from twenty years experience In the County he hopes to k.reastisfaction. Office Mahantango atreet.Pottsville. CII*I 4 . N. HILL, 14-if April 6,1450 TPIIN 111ARNAN4 ATTOnNEV AT LAW, has elimened an office In Centre street. Pottsville, rim, rite the Einstorsl Chorrh, where he IN 11l be daily; from: to 3 O.CiOCk. iIIISIOPRS letters to him will le retre prompt attention, addressed to him at either Pottsville or Qrnigsburg. Dec. lB5l. 49-tf T STIEILXVIN.. EXCITANGE AM) COL ,' Ofire, Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer in uneur rrnt Bank Notes. Bills of Ct.:hangs, rertitirates of cheeks and prafti. Checks sal,' on Dtlidelphia and New lark, ill,bnlUS to suit. tatett 9, 15.50.10-t _ . SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND Fi couNsELLOR at Law, Philadelphta.wiilattend le:110D3 and all other legal bustne..3 in the City of N 10.1,10 01 1. tdioining Counties and el.ewhere.— office No. 173 Weilout sleet above Seventh street, Philadelphia; _ _ ronN W ILLIAMSON & JAS. COOPER, ./ Attornles at Law, Pottsville. Office in Centre St. (.w dot East of the "Pennsylvania hail." Mr. (..„ , p..r will attend at all the Couita pottatrille, LIA of UEL - II ART Z....JUSTICE or lilt: PEACE:, 17 Pott.ville. Wlll attend promptly to Collection., Avnrien„ Purchase and Sale of RPM F. , 111e, &c., in nurlkill County. Pa. -Office In eentre.Sireei,oppo fa, the Town Tian. Ort 20, ISM TAMES 11. GRAEFF. ATTORNEY AT LAW,. el haring reninvea Powlville. has opened-an °Eke under he Telegrlpti Offire, Centre street, r•ppo=ite the ine!A* Bank. Dec. C. 19-1 y DOCTOR C. ILIESELER. HOMIEOPATSIC PHYSICIAN, Removed hip Office to nue atilt. Stick If CIIPIPS in Coal Street, P. - am/111r. April M, :84 9. 1:4-t DR. SAMUEL MERLUCM Y. OFFICE; on . - ner..4th and MahantnnEn slteele. POI Ist' ..n. 'Veil occupied f.y Dr. Thor. Brady.) POttlflille, March I. 1551 114( M. WILSON, MACI . STRATE, CONVEY -111 . ancer, Land Agent and General Collector.— t ece, , Market street, Pottsville, Pa. N0v.20, MO. o.ly XTILLIAAI L. WHITNEY, ATTORNEY I I at Law, Potterille,Srlinyikill minty. Pa. Office Centre stre. , t, nearly oppetnite the !diners' Rank. Jan. 4, Ibsl 1-ly WEIN 'HUGHES, ATTORNI:V AT LkW, POW.- d rine. cnunty. Pa. cif ire in Centre i.treet, opposite the Miners' Bank. slept 27. 171 iy-39* PROCLAMATION lIEREAS, in and. 4 an Act of the General As " F tenthly of the Conunruiwea:th of Penner Iran's, entitled "An Art regulating the General Electrons within this Commonwealth, passed)be ad day rifiu ly, 1e39," it is made the duty (tithe Sheriff of every county to give public notice of ouch election to he holden, and to make known in such notice what nth rr rg bre to be elected Therefore, 1. C. M. STRAUB, of the County of r , chuylkill, do mate Aneten by this' adverti.enrcv to the electors of raid county of Schuylkill, that a GEN Elt Al. ELECTION 'urn be held in the said county, on TUF.S RA V. the tilt dry of October next,rt the se veral districts thereof, as follows, to wit • I The electors o the ;Melt of Orwiebbiirg will bold their elections a tile Court House,ln the Dor nu,ri of fftwissburg. The electors of all that part of West Itrunswig lying and bring East of the following Itae c.ortmencing at the Saud IMP on the Berko county line, thence by a,straight line to the lictime of Sam- B Medlar, including the came; thence to the of William Matz, the same ; thence to Ito. farm of George Meng...L . l,ow occupied by Peter Miller, : including the srme ; thence to the home of J3n,L Pel re, including the same ; thence by a straight ttoe passing near Abraham Foust's on the Matiliemt IN 119 ti 111 line, shall hereafter form a separate elec tion district, and the Gmalihed voters residing tnerein :all hold their genera I • election 3 at the public hause of gunnel Boyer, in the town of Port Clinton, in said 3 The electors of West Brunswick township, not minded in the above boundaries. will hold their gen ,•,lelectiona as heretofore, at the Court 'loose in the ilmongh of Orwigstin •1 The electors or East Brunswick township will •.JI theirelections at the house of Joshua Bo)er, in "town of MeKentitibure. 3 The -, electors Of Pineglove township will bold Lb. tr elections at the house of Daniel Mt Voy, in the Borough of Pinegrove ; and the electors of the Bor t migh of ,Pinegrove pill hold their elections at the i time hou.•e. C The electors of Wayne township will bold their c!ections at the house of Leonard Innkeeper, ,n the town of Friedenshurg. 7 The electors of Porter township. will hold their .•;ectlons at the hinise of itirob Geherling, Jr „ in said ica • The electors of Lower :Valiant/oleo township will hold their general elections at the how, ofJoseph R. tizinan, in said township. - 4 The electors of tipper Mahan:nog° township a ill hold their elections ar the house of John W. Ile!, oi maid township.- • • 'in The elec tots elf Eldred township will hold their • :calcine at the "loupe now occupied by John Wetzel, iti said township - 6 II The electors of Rarry town-hip, including the ..ocbe occupied by . J G. Voolison, will hold thelrelec uene at the house of Ftani is Deriglet, In said town- Fhip. 12 TI y electors of West Nnn township will hold lhoit deletions et the house now oreopted by Jacob S bwaftz, In said township.• 13 1 ,/rhe elertors of Union township will hold th eir d,IIOTIS at the house of Mlniet I:olio, in said iown- N The electors of Rosh townslilp will their eieitions at the plaint' house occiipieit,hy silent an• thither, in sent township. • 15 The electors of hlattanoy township will hot iheir elections at ttic public house of Samuel Millet, os said township. - in The electing of the Gael Wald m the Ilorotniti f M or Vint _portiom of raid Bunton I) log .a.itwaidly of Third r-Ireet. twill hold 'their election.. at the house now occupieithy lilichael %Vetiver; in aid Want, and the electors of the Wect W3l‘), or lhat portion of the floionith It ing4 esi is a idly of reel aforesaid, will hold their eleil Inn. at the how, av orflipird by l'lmlrm Mohan, in La Id Wand 1.7- The elector.' of Schuylkill town•liip v.ttl hold rtetrelection/at the house of Wl.lOll . liensinger, In .11.1 township • 1 , The etc. - torn of New Cuate township will hold their eh, lion at the !nadir hot e of W ... Washington Reif nyder. in the town of New role. 1Q The elector, of Branchlowiliillip will hold their general elections av heretofore:at the loots.. now oc i upied by Philip Kehrea. in the town - ot Llewellyn. Yo The electors of lla,t Notwegian toonaup. and Buse tealiting on 11w west side of the ricer Sch.lslk ill ecd between the eastern line of'tliyi Iloiough of Potts ilk, and the Penman line of the Port Um bon election dioric t, and whose electora have hitherto voted In it• Norwegien election diiitrict, will -hold their elec. at tire Port Carting Howie, in the town of Port (..abon. 11 The township of Norwegian will here.afterlorm . r separate election district, and the electcas thereof th-trelections at the public house lately occupied ri Ira Lake, at peer Pa, k, In Said township. '22 The electors of Blythe township will hold their tsections at the piildic !mum. Ili pled nv John George K. h, in the town of Middlepari. The elertnr. of Tremont township n ill hold ele, Ilan+ at the house of ,lagithrl nipple. In the oauoi • Tremont. 21 Alt tile electors of the South Ward. in the Bor. ict. 01 Pottsville, shall hold their elections at the bouce of Willtam Matz. in said ward. 2 3 The North . Word of the Borough of Pottsville. 7,ing east warily of-tentre Street. shall he call-rut the oith Fast Ward," and the qualified electors there •hall hold (twit general elections at the house of Curry, in said want. rye Thr N or' h' - Wa id in lite Borongli of Pottsville, t og isestwardlyofrentre Street. shall be called the 'North We'd Ward.'and the qualified electors there •.f 'ball hold their general elections at the lionse now iiy• George Betz. in said *sari,. • r‘o notch of the North Ward of the Borough of described and bounded as follows—North .4rdlY hS High tureet. rasti% ardly by Second• Street. antly:. by Norwegian' Stier], and tsestwardly t 4 the bornagli. tin.. snalbforni a new ward. to be rd the " 31iddle Wail,' and ell elution!" shall ' , -reader be field at the poI ti'hnn:p now owned by :.,1,11 Mcßarran, and known a:: :he Red Lion Ilolel 1.14,. The electors of Cass toterodilp will hold their ,•leetion at the hours now OrtsipiraGyAbratiam Hoch, ,n said township. "At TheLelectors of Efiitler township will hold their :elections' at the boo,. now oci ',pied by Isaac F. Ha- I or, in said township. 10 The electors of Tolley township will hold their ..teetions at the hnii+e lately occupied by rharle• Burrows, ih the town of Illon4ldsen, sold town- C 31 The town.hip of rionth Mantieim shall hereaf :'fer form a separate elet lion distr. t .anit the 4111110 - led HArra thereof shall hereafter tiol.ltheir eeneral elec .ns at the public house lOW or eirpird by Cooree Reber. 22 The electors 01 the Brootich of ri4"1111)11kin will hold their elertions at :the Public ,school \O. 1, In sa id Borough. The electors of the North Wa id. In the lie •' , [h of Tamaqua, shall hold -their elertion• at the •tltr house Of Samuel Beard, in said ward. The electors of the South Ward in the flotough Tamaqua, R hall hold their elections at the Public e , h...1 House, in said ward. The electors of the East Ward in the Borough lJf Tamaqua, and those residing North of the Sharp ` . !‘ , tintam. in the township of West Penn, heretofore ' , me at the Public School 'fame. in the Borough of shall bold their elections at the public • , eve of Lewis F. Buehler, in rail wattl ,, That the qualified voters of that part of North Mardteun Township. who formerly voted In the South It ia the Borough of Pottsville and all that tern. '..ry on the eaet side of the river Iltrbuylkill, and .stria the Penmin elm lion line,,the stintherly line are Borough of Pottsville, and the old line of the I '-‘ 4 s s hip of Manheim, tt hose electors have hitherto in the Norwegian election district, shall hold ' elections at the pobliot house of George Cum, in ~151t owroitilp• n That the qualified voters in that part of ISiortli 4 rnheiro tow n-hip who formerly voted In the 13 of- I of flrwigohuhold their elections at the e:rt 1101114% to raid Botnugh. 'flat the qualified electora of North Manhe im ~r insfiip, not embraced in Inc foregoing, eiroll hold elections at the Half-W.ly House, kept by Mrs. sauna Moyer, in sard township. ) The etectore.of the florough of Si. Clair, v. II ell mon. at this public house of lonattrari, ' , boson, In the 5 - .1 - 1,1 Borough: - uhri'h rime rind planet are to he Orr led '.y the r men of the County of Sclory lkill : I "e Person for CC io anal ommissoer of the State of i"i msylsania. "No Perron for Judge of the fiumenie Court of Penn : Mlcaroa. One person to represent the Congressional Diatrict -"IfIoitol of the counties of Schuylkill and Nor inintrerland, in the Congrese of the Coiled Slain.. i "ne' Pentan tepr . esent sli• Senatorial llostric of the county of _Schuylkill, In the Semite the Commonwealth of Pr onsylva IT T" ';'"Ilons to to resent Schuylkill Ciointy in the of Represent:air...s of the Common wealth of "' N Mltania. ',"1 1 1ia1ill for Sheri:Tor the County of Si lin ylklll. e person for Conunissioner of the County of '4! 1111. L e tersori fur Audio,' of the County of a‘li , t)l- Tke aroma] election to Le opened betweNti the rs of 5 and In o'clock in the forenoon, and shall ..none without inerrruption or adjourunient until In the evening, u lien the polls :hall Le closed. Iso Act of Assembly entitle., An Act to pro for 11 .eeleCtiion of Judie' a Ilia Cr'. real courts this Commonwealth, and to regulate «flair, judi cial Mistime," passed and upprovedllre 15th day of I A pril,lssl, It is provided that - The qualified electors of mar'h of QM several rout) . , iivr of this Commonwealth shall, wit.. next general at the times and places cf eleeting.frPrP". et n tativel, and whenever It shall thereafter become netessary for an election under-thin art, and under l- tae Constitution of thls Commonwealth, vote (or five Reftions at the first election, and - et every, election In eTearter, ai many as shall be necessary ander the 1 ; MINERS' . , VOL. XXVIII. provisions hereof toserveas Judges of the Supreme Court of this C'ommonteralth, one person toiserve as ['resident Judge of the Jiblicial District in which awl" county •trail lie, and two persons to Serve as Ar.otl3le Judges of the several courts of such county. That the Judges hithe Supreme Court and the'Pre shield Judges of 411 othereourta of Record, shall be learned in the laW, and all the aforesaid Judges shall be tinalifieti electors (Attila Commonwealth, and shall be otherwise qualified as requiredby the second sec tion of the fifth - article of the Constitution of this Oatinionwealth. That the election for Soaves shall he held and con-. ducted an the several election distil, ts in the same manner, in all respects an elections for rePtetenta tires ale or shall be held or conducted, and by the same Judges, Inspectors, and other officers; and the pros ilitins of the Act, of the General Asiembly. en titled An Art relating to the election of this Com monwealth,•• approved the 2d day of July.la39, and Its several sappletuenti, and all other like laws as far as the same shall he in force and applicable, shall be deemed and taken to apply to the election for Judges : Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for Judgei of the Supreme Colin on a separate piece of of paper, and for all other Judges required tribe learn ed in the law. on another separate piece of paper.— . (See gen. Acts of ISM, Nee 55-6.) MEI In pursuance of an Acta( the aeneralAssembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled" An Act relating to .the elections of this Commonwealth," pasted the second day ..f July, A. 111., 15.19, notice is betel given : •' Trim the Inspectors end Judges, chosen as afore said. shall meet at tne respective plaices appointed for holding the election in the districts to which they re spectively belong, before nine o'clock In the, morning of the second Tuesday in Ortober, in each and every year, and each of said liwpertors appoint one letk who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the sec ond highest number of. votes for Inspector shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of vote. for Judge at the next preceding election shall act ae Inspector In his place. Amain ease the per son who shall have teceived the highest number _of votes for IriSpector shall not attend, the person elec ted Judge shall appoint au Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes stiallappoint a Judge in his place; and if any vacanevaliallrontinue in the board for the space of one hour after the time ftted by law for the opening of the election. the qualified enters of the low n'hip, ward or district, lee which awl; officerahall Imre been eleited4retent at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to till rant vacancy. It shkli be the duty of said Assessors respectively, to attend at the piaci , rat holding every general, site rim, or township election, during the whole time said election in kept open. for the purpose of giving Infor mation to the Inspectors and Judges, when railed on in 'elation to the right ofany person assessed by them to vote at such election, and such other matters in re. Lation to the assessment. of voter as the said In spectors or Judge, or either of them, shalt, from time to time, require. That no person shall be permitted to vote at any election a. aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-One years or more, who shill have resided within the Male at least one year. and in the election district where [molters to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and with in two )ears paid a.State or C0ur4421, which shall have been assessed at least len ilays`hefore the elec tion, I:tit a citizen of the United t'tatea who had pre., ioutly been a qualified voter aline State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided In the election district, and paid tax as afore said, shall be entitled to a vote after residing in State six months; provided, that the white greet an citizen of the United States, between the ,agert bf twenty-one and twenty-two year., and having re,si ded in this elate one year, and in the election distaist ten days aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, althot gli they shall not have paid taxes. Ni persoli 'shall be permitted to sere w hose na e i+ not contained to the list of taxable inhabita is furnished by the Commissioners as aforesaid, unless fast lir produces a receipt for the payment wlthintwo years, of a State or Count'• tan assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his own oath, or affirmation ofanother, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a re ceipt, shall make oath to the payment theieof; or second, if he claims a right to vote by being an elec tor between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depnae, on oath Or affirmation i that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his application, and make situ It proof of residence in his district as in require.' by mi.. act, and that he does verily believe from the areount given him that he is (lithe age aforesaid, and give ,oich other evi dence as is required by Ibis art, whereupon, the name of the person no admitted to vote, shall he in serted in the alphabetical list by the Invertnrii, and' a note made opposite thereto by writing the word lan." tl lie shalt be admired to rote by reason of having paid a tan ,or the word .• age" If he 'shall be admitted to vote on account of hie age, and in either Cage the reason of such vote shall be rafted out to the t'lerks, who shall mark it in the hat of vaters:kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the person [la ifll - to vote is not found on , tlie list furniahed by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not, objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the' Inver ; tors, to examine such penult, on Lath as to his quali fications, and if he claims to have resided within the state for one year or more, his (nth shall he suffi cient proof thereof, hut hr shall make proof by at leaqt.one competent vtitness, %Ito shall be al quali fied elector, that be has resided within the district for mote than ten days next immediately piereding said election, and' - shall also swear that Ills liana fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful railing, is with in the district, and that he did not remove in 4 he said district for the purpose of voting therein. " Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if trquired, of residehre and payment tf taxes, aforesaid, shall he permuted go VOW Irt the 'township, ward, or disttiet in Which he shall reside. "Irony person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of an election tinder this art from hritiling posh election, or use or threaten any violence to any MI( h officer, or shall interrupt or improperly inter fere with him in the etecution of his duty, 'or shall block up or attempt to block the w inflow or :avenue to any window where the same may be !widen, or shall riotously disturb the peace in such election or shall nee or poi tice any intimidation, threats, force or Violence, with the design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him front voting. or to restrain the freedom of choice, such pr47,on on conviction shall he lined in any roam not exceeding five handred dollars and be imprisoned for any time trot less than one nor more than twelve months. An a l if it shall be shown to the court where the , trial of inch offetice shalt be had that the person so offend ing was not a resident of the city, ward, district, or towmship, where the said offence was rnmmitted and not mauled to a Vote therein, threat on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not kas than sit months nor more than two years. " If any person or persons shall make any bed or wager upon the result of any election within this t•ommonwealth, or shall offer to make any such het OF wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, Or by airy wiillen or printed advertisement, challenge or ins de any person or persons to make such het or Wager, upon convict ion thereof, he or they shalt Pau fen and pay three times the aniount•so beCor offered to be bet." Tne Judges are to make their returns fot tliiecoun ty of Schuylkill. at the Court HOW.% iMPottiYille. on FRIDAY. the 15th day of (ktolisr.A. U., ISM., at 12 o'clock M. of said-day. elven under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Of - fit e, Pottsville, and dated September 2tit, in the year of our Lord. one ,thousand eight hundred and filly two. and seventy-eigth year of the Independence 01 the States of America. fit.id Sure tic Co.amonbrrallh. C. Sheriff's Office, Pottsville. t Sept. 11. 1e52. 1 EN)LLARD. DEEMER ARTISTE IN ITAI R. r 7 Chesnut Pdreet, apposite thii State House, PHILADELPHIA , . tn yentorsof the relr'irated Gossamer Ventilatina and Elasitic Band Toopaces. Instructions to enable ladies and gentlemen In 1151rtlif 0, their own heads with aecaraci : ' For nips, /other. I Thdpors Sealing. bulls. No. 1 The round or the No. 1 From forehead to head.back as for as bald 2 Frau] foridirad O I ver t 2 Over forehead. as the head In neck. for aa required. 3 From ear toearover I 2 Over the crown of the top. the bead. 4 From ear to ear ed I , the forehead. ha• alwaye ready for sale a splendid ' , fruit of Cents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs, half frients, Braids, Curls, L.e., beautifully warm. fartuted and as cheap as any establishment in the Union. DOl.l ARD'al lierbanium Extract or Lustrous flair Tonic, prepared from south American herbs and roots, the most sucre,sful article ever produced for presem ins the hair from falling out or changing color, resto— ring and preserving it in -a healthy, and luxuriant state. Anion; other rea..oso, why Dullard's hair-ettt tmc3elonn maintains .11 immense popularity is the fart that his lonic is applied to every, head of hair cut at his establishment, consequently it is kept in better preservation than under any other known ap plication. It being thus practically te‘ted by thousands, Miele Idle greatest guaranty of its efficacy. sold wholesale and retail at bin Old Establishment, 177 I esxt'T oppcinie the State House, Phila. R. DOLLARD has at last discovered the ne ph, ultra of HAIR DYE. and announces it for sale. with perfect confidence in its surpassing everything or-the kind now In use. It colors the hair either black or brown. (asinny be desired) and is lard sritkoar any injury to ltt Asir or skin, either by stain or otherwise, can In washed off in ten minutes atter applica lion; wirhotit detracting from its efficacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to give hint a call. Letters ad. dressed to R. DoLLAnn, .177 Chemin:l. street, Phila delphia, will receive attention. July 10, 1052. 234 y • POTTSVILLC ACADEMY. ZI t: undersigned having been entrusted with the j_ direction of the Pottsville Academy,takes the lib erty to reconamend this institution to the patronage of the public. The Principal, who received his edu cation firlehe best universities of CermanY and Paris, anal who has been fur several sears engaged in teach. Inc in this eauntry.willteach ancient and modern lan gua7ea, the Latin,Greek.llebrew,Gerinan and French. the higher brandies of Mathematics, asCeninetry, Al gebraesurveying,Mensuration and Calculus,as well as Naturaf.Philatsopliy and the principles ofehemistry ; whilaMr. T. Scilmsva, a graduate of Yale Cols. lege. and a practical. Book-keeper, will take charge of the English branches, as 9pelling,lleading, Writing, romposition,ftlietoric, Aiithinetic, History and Veo. graphy. The principles of lloui.-kerphig will be taught and,the pupils exert ised in the keeping of ticlitiotia accounts lay double entry. Even the smallest boys will ba faithfully taught by the leachers themsett el, and to_young men an opportunity will lie afforded to prosecute thetr studies as far as at any of our Com mon Colleges. With a strict discipline shall he vim bitted a respectful and kind treatment of the scholars. Pupils nom abroad fin be accommodate,' with board ing on moderate trim., In respectable private board tog houses. The terms alto:thin are as hitherto, 324 yearly,-for I.angllagcs. 3" eltra. The year is divided into 3 sessions. Ist from the ist Monday in Sept. to New Year, 310, extra in; 24, from New Year to the 2d Monday in Apr:l,37 and .111 50 extra; 3d, from thence to Dos 3d Monday in duty, $7, and $2 50 extra. Bills payable at the end of the first month of each session. It is bighlyitoportant that every scholar should enter the iSchool with the commencement of the first Session. ' L. ANGELE, Principal. July 51,1851. 3041 . PUBLISHED 'EVERY CLOTHING'- Clothing : I CLATLIMA! ! ! THE roost extensive assortment or li Clothing in schilytkill County. from •h.) to 30 percent. cheaper and belter • made than e.t.a, be purchased elsewhere.ht at .• OLD OAK HALL, • corner of Centre ar,d /dahanton • go Streets. A magnificent assortment of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING. of the most fashionable styles. lo now on hand and ready for salent prices that DEFT COM PETITION. Ac e Very article sold at this establish ment is manufactured in pottsviiie. it is, therefore, expressly adapted to this teglien. nod offers great ad vantages to phrehasets over all the eery inferi4r City-ssede Cie/hive. ONE TRIAL will prove thin, beyond all doubt, to any who are strangers to /he fart ; at..l 'limo' who have not yet litircittried Mel/ FALL or WINTER Clothing, winder well to callandjudge for themselves. An inirnense viilety of 1 BOYS' CLOTHING, '‘ , Suitable fur the seism', at extremely low priers.. , Remember the old stand,." OLD OAK HALL," cor ner of Centre and Mahatitongo Streets. EDWARD T.:TAYLOR. Proprietor. (Late Liertsmixv 1.; Tsvheitt, Importers of (laths and Dry Goods.) , A CARD.—EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully callthe attention of his nu merous friends and the public to his Fall and Win ter Stock oC Cloths, Casio:nem Elegant Vestings, &e., selected front the beer markets, which he 13 pre pared to make up to order ', at very moderate priers. An assonment of Cloves:Kerehiefs,Suipenilers.ttilk Shirts, &c. Agent torthe New York. Loudon and Park fashions. Potuville. April 21, 17-tf HIIDIDIEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE ()tit. package,' of this. Essionce n go as f.ir as Thor pounds Of Coffer—and Coffee maileot file Essence Will preserve the taste nithe real Coffee, with the ad dition of a more delicate and finer flavor. It is also more conducive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea sier matte, dors not require anything to clear it, and in freu front sediment. This Essence is now ex tensively used in various sectims of the country, a single agent having sold 16,000 cakes )n a stnale county in thin State. Price 12.1 cents percake. For sale wholesale and retail by the anliscriber, at his variety store. 11. BANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill Co. sZr Merchants and others: supplied, to sett a gain at the Manufactutnes prices. ' Tr) it. • I have rearrilneil art article prepared by Messrs. Hummel, nobler & of,Phrladelphia, called genet! of Coffee'," which is intrtoled to be used with Coffer for the purpose of improving It. I find it not only free from inything deliteridhs to health, brit on the contrary, the ingredients of which it is composed, are perfectly wholcsome. • JAMES IL CHILTON, M. D. Chemist and Atialysist,73 Chambers St. New York. A rie. VERY CHEAP. r My. UNDERSIGNED having removed in Potter .1 County, otters all his Real Estate in Pottsville at great bargaine,—lieo determined to sell at some r..te, upon the most arconsbmiating terms as to Mlle. &Ca The property ronspds of ONE. NEW 1101IsE, finedied in the mi9t approv ed modern style, .mate roit.er offal- :I r .. rotation and Third Firertg; at present in occupancy of the ProthAotary of Schuylkill county. The premi4es are twenty feet front, and sixty feet deep--the house ha ving a cooking range, hydrant In the kitchen—tine shade.trees in the rear of the yard. The house is al together one of the best and most complete dwellings in Potts Ville. • Mao, ant' large TWO STOW.' H S OUE, near the up per end of Market TW O formerly occupied as a llotel—lately,as a store and dwelling The property has been rented fur ;Sall per 21111U111, and adjoining this. are several vacant lots which will he sold with or without it, If desired. 'this is considered one of the best business stands Initial part of the town, be ing at the corner of Mai ket-anif Twelfth streets. Adjacent to the above, are. Iwo lots with toildwel• linghouses commenced, and Contracts with a respon sible contractor to finish the same. All of this pro. perty west and shall he sold, and to men of moderate means the inducements are decidedly great, as be will sell cheaper and wait longer for his, pay, limn was ever heard of before in this community. As he titea a great distance front Pottsville, to- is anxious to close out 1,10 property here. at inlet., and w tN be luiT• pared to make 'the title Inc the spot. lie will be in Plats:Vint' on the 11111 imt., and will remain for tom weeks, and may,lie ...pen at, any time, either at the. Earliange lintel, at Mottimei's lintel, or at Wornels dorfs Saddler shop. in tent tr street. Give him :troll, and you shall not go away unsansfm.l. Application may also be made to hl agent. Wellington Kline, in Market street. • • !HAMI,EI. N. 1%111.11:4. Apnll7, 1554. ►sunsounea °Reis for sale the well known. 1 Tavern-eltand, called the l'ottsratir Nllll , ale in the Borough of Pottmille, . . kill county, Pennsylvania. it is large and tuinniodions, and in good repair,and •••• , vuia in the most central part ot the ;; ; businies portion of the town. Any pi•r- son 'iWielling to engagein artive employ- _ mein, either as e t C1'1111111( or inn-keeper, will find tt to their advantage To call and ea:lnoue the premises he . - fore they purchase elsewhere. FM" ternis apply to the undersigned at his otlir:e; in Market street, Potts:. IIE subsmilor has returned noh a ,eriand 1 stork, for 'thin : , a ,O ll, of new rasonabiA Dress Goods. Silk and Wool Dareges, All do do 2 Different Patterns Ilarece lie Lame•, Summer Dr Laines. Embossed Swiss Dfl.9‘ Patterns, Dotted do do Sumnier Sllkli, Ginchato Lawns, • Oincharns„ French Lawns; English and American Lawns, a variety of new and handsome styles. fast colors, very low, Long and short Mohair Mitts, Peary ttilk Cloves, Alerandei's light col'd Eid Gloves, English and American Prima, 100 pier.-,., by the Wye or yard, low. The above compri yes a variety of new and band some style 0 I gands. widen, for beauty and cheapness, defies competition. for sale by 'A. HENDERSON. Act. June 5, 1:152. 2241 THE Coal Veins on the, Christian Kunkle Ttart of- Land, belonging to Mesriii. loon:, Ilosark, attiP others of New Vatic city. , This tract of Coal Land Is situated Wet of, and mboining the lands of the well-known Spring Motu ~ in Carbon rookt— y. and contains the saint kite alit seanislif Coal.. A Railroad wit., T v beingronstriic , - tPli froin the heart of the none, t with the c „. lir -r Meadow Road, a i aetween two toil Il ree Miles, having a fat 'n -grade all the vv. to the point of jit nr le , Heaver Mead ow .ad. Tli iN Iladroao : fiiii..lied by the S.pring of ISM:. The 13V1i111`r9 invite rot sit the Trart, an they desire to obtain a e I upon fair and reasonable terms. Mr. .ng, at Hazleton, will show the ground ani. roposals for leas ing, or application may lie matte 111 .1. D. ,NERF.DITII, Agent. Centre Street, Pottsville. .1!.. April 152. mu' _ ~ .. L . COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. ' THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PIT , z- r i i t,;t.. ted up one of ,the largest Coach camps in the Stair. In Coal Stieet.Pott Pa.. t wit i. 0.11. Adams& Co.'s Screen Factory. where his farilitiis for manufacturing all kinds of I.:arriagesa nil Light. Wag;:ons cannot he sur passed—beibg a practical 'Mechanic, and having a numberof years' experience in the businele, he hopes to give general satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on band. Also.serond-liand Wagons, ke. All repairs neatly done: ()tilers from a dipqance promptly attended to. " • WISTAIrA. KIRK. • June 5. Mtn 23-if C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff. EMI AND POTTSVILLE _ . I Will teach you to pierce the bowels of_the , Earth s and bring out from the eavern!of Atountoior, Metals - which Will g_lve strength wont hands and subject all Nature to our , ure and pipaeure.—Dr. Johnson Vitality:the true t.•