POOR itorsEt ELIJAH &AMMER, rer ,iosinty, in. account current 'A ;he Poor and House of Bos orient V, from January 161 A; 1837, to Jon 'otlijiays inclusive. DR. .1837, Jan. 46. To Balance remaini . in hands of Treasons'. from / year's, settlement Cash receiver]. from the Direc luring the year from William Grieff tor a we from ± do for pigs and empty b from jPeter Wunder fur a •8' from Wm. Matz 2 'pigs and 1 from Adam Loy fur bal, on n from-John Seitz for Sheep Amount advaneed by Treasurer CR. . . • amount paid during the yaw Directors for the following ar paid to Steward ins, • checks, hbdkfs, flannel Mon and blankets • gattinets, and dom. flannr ts, sugar, 208 lbs. coffee Woos molasses • . • ts. flour 'and butcher and rice • corn, oats and potatoes ring and fulling Ling sod stationary • and: stockings dire tons stone coal 'tit and toll on limestone tuna limestone and.garden seed I. carpenter, and Macklin' rk and new wagon on farm and hired men res, pipe, and tinware is and earthenware, brrth teeil and soap . rancj on houie dwr paupers icines, paint*, oil glass & p as and gears ea - fees and toll t trees Ipe for oakum ... er due Elizabeth Shoemaker clerk and Serveying cellaneous cattle Ind rent & cost on Patrick L .property • Halberstadt, out door p 1 and medicines 'SALARIES. Hain Orieff, 1 year and extra ices as Director lliam Matz, 1 do _ diem Matz, 1 do salary as D Jacob Treichlcr, phyeicia nee due Treasurer the subscribers having e' nt of the Treasurer and of tit , and of the House of Em nty of Sch4lkill. DO RE statement as the result of . tuess our Hands This 4th JOHN S E. Y. F MUEL MINTZING ER, the Directors of the Poor , f Employment for Schustlk . 7th day-of January,lB37, to ry, 1838; both days include :37 ' DR. .4 • 17.. Balance its per last sett .ash received. from Treasurer . 29,805 lb. hay sold 7 hushels wheat, 61 bus. El • and timothy seed Butter and cheese, ". Rags and beef -" ' Wood and lime 2d crop hay , Indentures 3 calves, Veal nd hides Watch sold Fine for hunting on farm Wagon and hauling, School and eta amounts Brick and stone From paupers Boarding pauperat &c. Muslin, satinets, shoes, st linsey, check, &c. for I RENTS. George Kauffman, Henry_ Boyd, William Fessler, Anthony Dress, Tocs*jecetseil from the Co ers choylkill county, fo &a. of Joseph Kaercher, Jan. 1,1838. ;. Balancet . . CR: ' Cash paid &arching asp 11,9391 b. flour, 124 btu buithel rye chop, 237 stuff, 121 bus. corn 29 bus,. rye, stocitiigiraiid bag ink powder, beer, post 36 loads dung • 46 tabs stone coal hired men and work oi issbsteuit to Steward - maids , s hoeing horses i e . repel salt, fish and stage fire an&expOn and bringing psope ing notices dewing dried applea.V B ele g brandy, twine, od, bu 15 011 6 261 id comie m 2 tril Dr & whir key. 5 po seeds, corn, work in 'Orden Rini turnips plaster, straw and el. shoes, soap, ea 'castings, eaw s .siese, comb. cud porterage fruit trees . traces. weighing. sheartricabeep;„,,, ; ! Leo to poor pajama misirellsoeiins ' • -I ' ' -'' :" 't it justices signing indentures . . ,3 00 surveying house for Insurance - .• 3 a coustable's fees.for britiglug.paw.' . i P6rs SO 25 haVakking%harrest, work on faun • and burning lime 117 78,i,j , 16 tons stone coal- , 37 50 3' loads Jiung, benne* and leather ' 7 93ii; - tailoring and sewingi • 10 37i ;- plough and harness v . 15 25 , work in garden l3 67 medicines . 3 311 - ! witness wages . 86i. 6 young pigs • 300 12 psi.. blankets, 156 i yds muslin, ' 189& yd s talico, hilkfe; thread. buttons. jean, lion skin, Briny, Etc. 91 05 • seal skin caps abd shoes 62 81 ' 119 gals molasses, 211 lb. sugar, • • , 157 lb coffee, oil; fish, mackerel, VNT. ; J &diaryLEW Moro of • said Cows ry 1838, EL 8104 14 4;00 00 h 800 ' 4 56 .w ' 22 14 If 625 to 28 19 8 00 19 90 14504 18 tobacco, salt 114 68 NA yds check, 1201 yds plod, 79' yds toe linen " 49 00 c coats, vests, brushes, queensware 32 551 ; , ter keys $ 00!;' coffins, boards and .bed pins 4 20 ' by •compensation as steward from let !January 1837, to Ist Apri: 1837 by compensation ab steward and clerk, from Ist 'April.lB37, to let'January, 1838. palatial in the bands of Steward r $1648 00 20,1, Oli s 126 26 51 221 146 071 -. 27 86 s 77 56 146 24 25 03i, 59 36i 52 26 89 311 47 202 54 52 192 25 106 66; 160 09 47 35 th 1 • PAUPERS. , 1 Paupers remaining in the. House on the 16t1i, ay ofianuary, 1837: , . I Males, 35 Males under 12 years, 20 Females 1:1 • Females under 9 years, 14 One male omitted in the account, 1 83 03i 1 85 fit2i 40 2lit milled into the house from the 16th January 1837, to let January 1838 last day included: Males I Females Male born in house • Females born in house 83 31 20 41 27 00 38 50 108 026 23 616 22 55 10 756 19 50 Out door paupers whole number Males discharged and absconded 91. Females do do 26 4 00 1 09 28 02 12.90 51 97 10 00 2 52 199'00 Males died Females died I Board out, 1 male and 1 femele 2 Remaining Remaining in the house on the let January, Males 104 3 Males ender 12 years Females 114 24 Females under 9 years Out door, 1 female 80 Bound out—William Richards, to Wi lliarii 'a g ue, Norwegian township. do Susan Haight, to William Carroll; Norwegian township. Out door pauper Catharine Miller, Wayriii township. . Relief granted to Abraham Shoup, Schuylkill township. Relief granted to 39 50 27 50 20 00 63 00 84501 18 $l9 90 amined the Ac- Directors of the oymeut for the 'ORT the fore . r investigation. .ay of January YDER, • 167 bus wheat, 5531 bus rye, 5251 do oats, 819 do potatoes, 61 do.flaxseed, 1121 do buckwheat 452 do corn in coos, 51 do timothy seed, 1560 pumpkins, 6 loads corn tops, 871 tons hay and second crop, 42 lb wool, 2 barrows, 46 bunirmek flax. . PRODUCE IN 'HOUSE. • 87 gals Apple butter, I I} bushels dried r applef, I coffin, 83 frocks, 55 chemise, 34 petticoats, 08 pair pantaloons, 5 roundabouts, 76 aprons, 24 shirts, 4 pair shoes, 93 lb Carpet rags, 28 sheet*, pillows, chaff bags and bed ticks, v. table 6)(4, caps and capes, 1 5/1 barrels soap. ji QU HAIL Andkprs • rd, in Orouni nd of the =Haase County, from the lit day of Janu- SOLD. 11 3calves, 813 50; 4 sheep. $B;2 sheep skins, Ø. SLAUGHTERED. 1 mi1f,..67i lb.; hide 91b.12 lambs, 51 lb. .. Fauened on Farm and slaughtered. 10 steers, 4367; 12 hogs, 2531 i lb. hides 6.38 It , tallow, 2161 lb.; lard 481 lb. LOSS OF LIVE STOCK. ement $53 68 1648 00 259 21 zeieed, 25 12i 14 12 5 45 13 hogs and.pigs, 1 calf, ac 2 sheep killed `n , dais. 15 43 6 00 2 00 13 50 28 46 2 00 8 00 19 124 6 924 5 00 4 16 1M 48 calve", 10 lambs, 31 young pigs, PRODUCE OF GARDEN. ;,, 987 head cabbage, 2195 pickles, a t bushels op: ions, I do seed do. 10 do red beets, 51 lb hopa4 5 quarts sallade seed, 1 qt onion seed, 2 do celery seed, 3i do coriander, celery, parsnips, beans, dec. DAIRY. 7481 *timtter; 179 i lb cheese. ME Wa the subscribers havist examined the joie counts of .the Steward of the House of EmplOy. meet of Schuylkill County, 'DO REPORT the foregoing Statement as the result of our inveso iga. Lions: Witness -our heads , this. 4th day of Jai:to ary, 1838. 'EDW. Y. FARQUHAR, JOHN SNYDER, , Feb. 3,1838. 4t AMITOSIS. Binge, milt' 35 01 :75 00 62' 10i It 00 6 00 155 114 misston. bostding limtic, 126 66 NoticetoCrediters. WHEREAS, in pursuance of an act of,Gsn' e ral Assembly of the Commonwealth of PO • . sylvanii, an attachment hath been granted bfithe subscriber, one of the justices of the peace irOnd for the county. f Schuylkill, at the instanclli of a certain 'Daniel Bradley, of Norwegian tiriwn ship in said-county, against 0 certain Andrew Bradley, of saidtownship, miner, whereon eektahr goods, chattles and effects of the said Andrew Bradley have been attached, and now are irOus tody of Samuel Thompson' and N. Willett, of the borough of Pottsville, until they shall bp; ilis.posed of according to law. Thu is therefor. to give notice to the creditors of the said Antirew Bradley, to appear on Saturday 17th day ofi*eb ruary next, at lOo'clock A. M. at the office the subscriber, then and there to discover and Oaks proof of their demands agreeably to the diredWris of the said act. BENJAMIN BPAYD..I.4'. Pottsville, January 27 1838. 2684 44} $194 491 noes, &c. 11 53 oats, 21 bus. ship hop,. ami 738 401 17j71 • e 31, eggs 3 01 104 116 36 farm, 160 0 54 00 -19 0: ing wagon 168 ulty 2 40, , sending BOOK-BINDERY. BHANNAN has commenced a Book pad cry in connection with his Book tom where all kinds of Books will be bound at the shortest notice at low rates. • .i . jan 27 and eery- 9 167 need 2 5 1 66 .atls &e. 18111, y knifr, • 22 95 . 930 1100 - rrIME BOOKS of miens kinds for cOliers, 4a- aria others, just received and for sale b B. BANNIN. Also—drafts, notes and ebeglis tonna in becks. jan 27 • . : 1 6 • MI '''. - 126 (iron, Orwigsborg, PRODUCE OF FARM PRODUCE OF LIVE STOCK; MEI 4 , • IDIPEMAINING ir s t;i February 1,, i 6 38. A John Ltlertirer Edward ,Ansman Joseph Limb Joseph B ' 14fferty John ,Bowe Anna LaiwiaJoht or Rebecca ila - uns-ik Pelmenheld L4wis Mrs Royer Benjamin Lamaism Hobart 'BAB David' Lee Rachael Blackly Daniel M ',- Britten Daniel lit .seans Andrew Biddle Henry Manley Anna Barret Horatio N 'Mistier Edward Bert Joseph Misyeis Edward Bower John Mjisoo Gebrge W Blatt Jacob . Mtliee Hugh • Brobst Mrs roe H A Branch Thomas anheimer Jacob Burk Patrick - . rry John Boweis Sarah Mullen Patric)) Brennan Thomas iadder Patrick • Bird Wm aszemsery Robert Mathews Wm McLaughlin Bernard McCauley Daniel 11.eGreager Geo N °Darnell John iCarthey James 11 eDise Mathew IleCartey Daniel 11 cCartey Robert N Neff John o O'Cimell John_ C Ctimintngs Robert Creswill Robert Crampt Charles Canis S Collins John clwreth fir - D Dawalt Abraham Nitric* John Denning Joseph Davis Mary Ann Damrr Robert Duffield Richard r 435 00 , 1 194 4941 2584 44i Engle David Edwards Daniel Quin Anther Easton F Nicholas i ..... a Kiting John Richard George Engle. John !lice George Evans Sarah ' Rice H F flnse John Frank & Kramer • Richards Jones Fezwick George Deter Julia F Fentice John ' Reed James Fensler John Rutter John P Fenster & Krebs Riley Paterick Frynire Sarah Richards Rebeekey Fisher John Betis Rees J Fryer Joseph C Keddo,Samuel Fitzpatrich Edward Roberto Thomas G Reuley Wm , Grob Andrew ' • .Robertson Win George Abraham'' S Gilmore John, ihoff'Adam Gilmore Andrew it:lnger II Groom Benjamin Swather Chaistopher Gephart Catheran flliailen David Griffith Daniel Shrigley Debrah O:bhs Az Frank Short Edward G-oul George Rraltees Khzibeth Gable John • Sherry "Frederick Grnaehott Stephenson Frances Gimes Mr - . Stark Frederick Grath Sarah Sanderson Henry Gratz Theadorl . Suveror Isaac 4 H Smith James Heatherington Edward Smith John Hudson Elizabeth Shearer John Humbert Frederick ' Stickler Jacob Her Hannah Scanlen James If uchcson John Soevierd Jacob Herten John Seerhulta Mary Hants Mary Smetzer Rachel Ilegerty Patrick Short Samuel Hendershot Rachel Sands , Thomas J • Smith Wm Johnson Anil T Jones John Thomas Jenhan Jacobs Julius • W James John II W dine Abraham Johnson Marialt Vire Donner or Elee Jones Thomas ether Fred Jones Wm Vatkins James II V Illinois Margaret Kateman George Wiltiania Marian Koppenhaver Ilenry Warren Samuel Kepler John Wagner Philip Kaiser John Williams Robert .Kutz Joshua Ward Thomas Kenrick John Filson Thomas Keiper Loaranes i I Klunel P - . Ooiler Andrew Kelly Sarath Eine. Jacob King Win SHIP arr Ens. Boyl Henry Molina° John . Brook Joseph - IMeEnoy John Berry James ' Malt Mire Bremen Michel !Megrim. r hie 'names Carrol James • cLaughlin Thomas Ctirrums Thosnall ;Mitchell Wm Davis Edward ' ' 'Nevals George Davis Joshua • Nicholas Liac Daniel John :Newton Thomas Davis RichardObrian David , Davis Thomas ! Phileps David Daniell James ' Prethern Pretbero Felsenhelce Benjamin I Pride Reim Fentum George 1 Pi oberi Thome. Fregar John Quigley Laoglin ' Frediumick Richard Richardson Archibald Gray Abraham ! Richaedson Edniend Green Joseph .; k yen Michael Goyne Win • , Roinfet Win Herbert Ester : Sankey Freceias Hudson John • ! Smith James Hondson Robert :. Stapleton Jilin Jones Comellasj.Bierman John • Jones Daniel ' 1 Scott Mee bore! James John i Sum William Jenken Lowellid .i Stespbenson Wm James Philip 1 Smith Win Jones 'names ' Steel Win Kemidery Neil • Tagert John Lather Edward- ' Thomas John Lamb Joseph - ; Vaugh James Lewis James ) 7 i William Able Lamb Peter • Waters Daniel Loyd Seth. ! Williams Josrush %Canna Bryan t Wall William Megavern Edward . . Persons calling for tars in the above list iri please say they are a dvertised. . E. CIIIICTEIEiI'EII. P: M. pa i 210 9 1 A GOOD stand fini. a Stnre and Tavern, situ.. AS- ted on the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, ow the weigh scales. The house has been occupied as • tavern for seventi years. and there is not • better stand to be found in the neighhorhnod.— Foveassion given on the first uf TIM Aeril—apply lt feb 3 8-3' OFFICE. 100 REAMS Wrapping Paper, for sal wholesale alid retail, cline. fob 3 BANNAN. N. PICKWICK abrded, cr a km. lo France, Leila, by Buller, Confeesioneof ad elderly lady and gentleman, together with a vartity of other works. kw' re. eeired and for sale b j B. BANNAN. kb 3 . DuIISERTATION, StotGovern melt, the a ff airs of the Bank ang Paper blowy, by the *othr efsCernenee Se price Si con* isereeciired and fbr aide by B. BA '!(AN. BE • .4 .1 ITI • . 05e• at Potts line. , •;, • MinftqrtV r Mrrrtt ' ;- 6tr Petrel Alezer Foe Rent Ne ' Books. ERE Nark WS hereby given. 4Ulr/otters ibastsheast grattiedjto aisteiviritaibuythill Cesinty, WWI o..•deiainuted, late of Ni MI Persons indebted to said requested to make payoie"it such who may' hare claims sent them duly authentic', SDI Jan , 47 4-6 Noti,ce. THE directors of the Common bielmols of the borough of Tottsifille, have. by i resulation determined to grant permits to enter raid schools only on the first an 4 third Tuesdays ,of tech month. By order,. BEN/ Va."( COOMBE. Ja. J 4 2 6 6-3 k President., • • T* Rent. FINITE Pumice, griiit null, ea+ 1 2 ) , several A. dwelling houses Sad farm of I " acres of land. situated at Kernsvite, about sixteen miles ftbm Rigging' TheiCabil Ind turnpike road from Reading to Pottgille, both pass immediately in front of the buildings. The situation fi au excellent one for business. Possession can be h*d on the first 4jay of April next--for buther particulars inquire the office of the Schuylkill Nivigitioo Comitiany, south seventh street, Philadelphia- er of 13. ainscom, Superintendent,' Reading% Reading. Jan. 2711838. • 8-Imo gr i FORMS.--A fresh supply of tine val l U i r liable work. fiat received and for axle by jan 27 6 B. 101NNAN. ri'IMILNER'SCHEMISTRY,..iice. just' re &gra, and for Bale by B. HANNAN. EU LIFE OF 11 EN Y CLAY, by Prentice. just rerrived and for . vate by 11111 20 Public Sale. PURSUANT to an order •of the Orphan.' Court of Schuylkill County, on Saturday the, 44th day . pf Fahruary next, at 1 o'clpck in the af ternoon, Dankl Pager and Adam Weidner, ad ministrators of thedislate of Conrad Pager, late of Beaks C,otioty, deceased, will expiate 44 sale by Public Vend'''. in Pinrgrove on the pliemisce, a certain messuage and lut of ground, Situate in the town of Pinegenyc, Pinegrove 'township. Schuylkill County, being the aotithern part of lot marked No. 8, in the general plan of *aid town, —late the estate of the said deceased' By order torthetCourt. DANIEL rEOER, - ADAM WEIDNER, Administrators. JOSEPH MORO AN. .Clok O. C Jan 20 5-4 G • RGE GETZ Bookseller, of Rending. Will ha-e revisedpod preps* to put to press in slew Smelts a :highly useful and important work for Iron Masters, Rail Road Projectors, Dealers in Iron, Smithi, &r. to be en titled as ' "Tnz IRON Taatur, With practical remarks and useful observation4ineluding new end compre hensive Tables, arranged io en improved way. confining the weight of upwards of 1000 differ. ant &dies and substances of Iron, such as round, square and flat bars; strip iron and hoops, boil , er; plates and sheet iron by measure orethe tole. and by the numberl on the wire Ravi. To which aril( be annexed the nearest proportiboate num her Of feet which is equal to a ton in weight of each of the different bodies or sizes, and which ran he ageetinlited in an instant by inspection of the Tables." " This will he a rompilation ■nd reprint fr on two scarce English works; enlarged and improved upon expressly for home use. As a limited num ber will only be published, being nearly all rule and figure work) booksellers and others should forward their orders in duo season. as the work will be prepared for Press on the. Ist of March. It will be neatly printed and hansiunely bound. —Price el 50 per copy and the usual allowance to the route. Orders fix the above work will be received at THIS OFFICE. WILL BE SOLD at Private Sale. A good two stay house and, lot of ground. situate on Centre sires , . The lot is 20 feet•tront on Centre street. and 230 feet deep. extending to the Mount Carbon Rail Raid—the Mouse is sub stmufiellY built, and well situated for any kind of pittlit business. Two good two story frame houses Red lota of mend, situate in Beatty's Row, -Norwegian t4treet. Each house and lot I. 20 feet front; the houses aro well feiished with kitchens ittached to each honor, and are situated in the must boat ors* part of town. All of the above propirty will be sold very cheap—for trsma and particu lars apply to ' AN DR I.W RU.V;EL, Jan 6 7 . Malilantango Street. riIHE subscriber has now on hand si his Stote &nil Storehouse -on Cent' and Rail Ross' streets, a foil assSrttnent of GoaOs, suitable for the coal region viz : Barr Iron of assorted alias, Band and Hoop do do Nails and Rods do do Steel, Round & Square dot do Nails ind Spikel do !do Coal Shovels do do Haidware, a general asslortment. All of which be iw selling ak reduced prices. Jan 13 s 3 CLAYTON. \II.L DIARY Sir ,18314, or DAILY REGIStER. kr the nae,of Private ninnies and persona ofhorinese, containing a hlanh for every day to the year, (hr the record of events that may be ID terest jog. either peat or future. aPINE APPLE CH EINE.—.I int received ‘-r and for sale a few boxes of very superior old Pine Apple Cheese. HAZZARD& STP A Tielll. 2E3 IS hereby given. 04 letters Testamentary have been granted to the subscriber, by , the Resister of Schuylkill County; on the estate of Rieassid Bruce, deceased, late of Mincriville. Schuylkill coantv.• All persons indebted t said estate are t 6 fire requested to make payment to the 'auhscrber immediately, and such who may have cleitnif on said estate are 'likewise re quested to present them • wall authenticated. for settlement, Jan 10 ruDDDRIEGE'S FAMILY EXPOSITOR 17 p r i es 3 40, jolt received and %reale b_ Inn IQ. 1 B. 8AND441.1 r a 4 stle-taitt-'zatim , r posite f.be Birk. tinildmg genre ht. len • Aga, where he evil - attend to ail Miasmal en. mined to him in the hoe of his professien,t 9ct gt • 418..;4r ' Coiniert dad C•airenience. TO riar IBE.lvrny.AN 0 ttiaLw The sabieriber ,respectfully irtforriushis Mends; and, thwo k ihlic at lasse.thal.ninet hie rOulkaiirou •EltroPe. !se works with Cr NM teal aad difieams 111 the man 4 fieuiting of Elastic Alatnimaia tMtT 86rougls, laud thrfuwa r i l maaelf, without firstingi the ateeuvition that a =Bossier and Mark., tan s With being, ilplle . hereattae , ( o m ake nnei k mat-1 trestles i s bot to he inferior to e/ky wok of thiW kind, in referent* to their beauty, inirid , l24 an t i durability, and people will certainly be n eed of the coinfcr: and saving of. time, which m ere articles stood Principally when there,isi soint4 , body sick in theTamily. Besides the subscriber knows the old adage!: ••the work Oust give t'redit 16 its inakei," and; he iliereliire, very' politely invites those wishing, to get an article of this description, to come and examine cot tioinseises, one of the said Ifitatrait:. sell, just now finished, that they may be I =min ced of the troth'of his say irlf. HENRY METRE. • .4-10 • Reading. lan s 18, 1833. P. S. Persons wishing to buy Elastic Matrats sea, of the description aforesaid, will please ap, ply to the sub.ereher, a few doors above Feather's Store, in Reeding. where a list of subset iption is open to the putilic, as tne manufacturing thereof wants some tiad: The Mstrasses will not be delivered before May next. The undersigned ha., at the request of Mt: fi147411.Y MZlll* examined his newly invented "double Spring Elastic Mattson." Its. 'milkiest elasticity renders it tidy a luxury for commie use; and to the sick especially. Such as arR long confined id a or iznidal posture, it promises to prove invaloah. . It. permanent smoothorlis will supersede the a 'wily or remorinjthe pa tient . "te make- his bed," while its elastic quality appears well Ciacti a ced to obviate in a great de gree or entirely p -vent the sloughing so apt to occur . in cases:of I ng confin. nicht. ISAAC HIEST&R, Al. D. i the opinion above expressed, e . tyre's "Double Spring Elastic B. EIANNAN ALSO Notiali HENRYCHRIaT, Atituinisuntor. lEMI t • • t , s"" I fully coneir ii in regard to 31r. t I °MN P HIESTER..III. D. Having carer° v =mined Mr. Henry Meyre'v "Double Spring biotic' 3liiirass," I concur in the'ishove oniniod, believing it trr anvwer ell Ihe purpoves intended: ' JOHN B. 071% . I have exaotined Mr. Henry Meyre'A "Dotiliile Spring Vl:drove! with core, and I would rennin-. input it to all pelitonti. and especially to the aiek au it would be aigreat advamaee to them. JACOB MARSHALL: Having ellaerially 'loxairueed M r . H e nry Hey. re's Double 'Hiving Elastic Matrass.," I %Hy concur in th 6 opinion expressed. in the fiiregekng certificate. ' A. 11. WITMANI I here costumed- with care Mr. Me.v re's -gyp. iic itistoass." and fully concur in the opintoti 'Jove expresseth as to its usefulness and gent al good queities H. IL MUHLENBERG At Mr. Meyre i vremiests I examined his “Elas tic Maim's," and concur in the favorable opin ions expressed, by the hhbvenamed gentleman. SOLOMON 0. 81/2011. For Sale, • A taitt*titk Thad of Cm! Land • L.Y 'KG anti being in the township of Ncpre A-A wegian.on the West Branch near the `Vert Branch Raillitoad, about JUr inite>. - trotit Sckiyl kill ilayentliere it .ne or more Coal Veins wowing through this. sod. For ininnoation ap ply to JACOB 12 gEt) , at P oPtar tile , 'Jr Mr. 11OFFMAN.;EKit, at [beading. =!MI To Merchants and other,. • 9 AND 10 quire Day Hooka and Ledgers, foolscap : arse, cheap, just received and for Pale by B. BAIOIAIII. jail IA ' Lumber. 40.000 Joint §hinfles, 25.000. Lao do 20.000 I.4lbei, misguide :or palkinr or.shin a linzffir side by A. A. al tE. octo 23 - 44 •IN ERS' FbAill4El.l l / 4 Jesi received anc Yx fair by me suthicriburs. 10 Mi ners heavy bhirting &noels. HAZZARD &STRAUPH. 4 MEI • Cloths! Cloths!! Cloths t!! Ihr, N A 111 ANS &GO. have now un hand a •••• 1 • splendid stsori meta of Blue, black, olive, green and claret cloths: • do• d.) and fancy caw...metes, • • Plain and figi.red sattinctia, Mohair piloi cloths and other coating4i, Goats hair camblets, veatings, Ste 4i. alt of which being purchased at auction i!Nina delphis, and New York, we guarantee i 1 sell 10 per cetit cheaper than can be purchasedel where in thin b4ringli• dec 21 , 2 H AZZ AR. D & STR A UCWS • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' Dry-Goads, Grocery and Li . , , quote Store, • Corner o Centre and AfaOtt &ruff POltidUe April : 28- NEW GOODS.. !: JosErn c. KEKN: fESPECTFULLY informs the ciOsena of ' Pottsville & vicinity, that he constantly keeps on hand, at the corner of Centre and gillawhill streets, nest, door above the Nidionil !Hotel, a large and elegant assortment`of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, with a choice selection of Wines, Li. mews and Crockery' ware, all of which hive been purchased at the very lowest moth prices in the Philadelphia market, and will be sold ab 12i per cent advance. All kind of country nrodtiee taken in exchange for goods. wig 19 39-111 100( 1 1 lba. ikd Feathers...jut:l rec7i:ived and ofered for sale by HAZZARD STRAUCII. 51—, Now 11 holosale and Retail i Dry Good State. UpOLLOCK 4c WEAVER have just i received in additind to their extensive assortment of DRY GOODS, Super Sumter One ind Black Cloth, superiortney coloured db. new style caa. sim sattinetta and Beveltenns, minors' fas tiaAsi 4?• MP , 14-, • ,• If j NA boveltuit , pri ariportati nal, • • &hie Ourkih. Ancir (Fe Plaices = Mu* lemons. IM) The subeez .ber The muscat( that L iPot; tHE , . , L ..,.. May be extracted taiilloyi. 10 91 1/r.ith, :US. _ -,r 1 ,141k ('',--, • . •• ! • -,f•' - 1, ret?pettiea. This • litedicuds, is, A. 1... . ..!li .. ~ .- • ceipt of the Medics) Wieife: ii., r,'; real oo3 * .. . - •J by the Vsculty as but helm= •,, thatidepide7 . . 4 Lion of the fluid extract of Billiikatt . This Emits may liven 'With isei- - Itatik ..,_ , -Olf- 44 :.'i-, - children. and hictivincientionsay.•l Ser , :To". 4 , . :!,. m ill at a purifier of the bleod.whictein iil ' les. Maiitt; ,- - ' - I' alleviate and in m any entirely the ellr j.-..;2- dimmer , • . , 1.,. - ; ..i, - ... - .. i '•,, Obstinate eropdpns of the akin, i , :.'. ' • ..1; pimples or pustules on the face.. ,_,241•••• tides which *rine-hum an Imput! ho l l.o. l ;rfft -i . - ..' • kiss ly eruption's; • . Pains in the bones. Chronic rheumatism. 'Fetter. Scrofula. or King's evil, WhiteSwelling*. Syphilitic symptoms. And all disorder* arising front en impute state 01 the blood, either bpi long residence ih i hot and un healthy climate. or the injudicious toe of mercury. I have thought it necessary to attack a fe i w certifi cates of its beneficial edicts. from pumas well knows in the county. as references: . ' Reedit*, .tufy 13.1837.. We the undersigned. baring used the Compound th4e, M Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. (pre red George W. °Arley) in our families, Most c trolly recom mend it to the public, as a 'cheap. and efficient medicine, in diseases arising. from mu*" Of the blood. 1 • • • - JOHN( Mllit. - • ' WM. Hi MIL R. .. M. S. RICHARDS. • • WM. RHOADS. . . This is tteeertify that I was for tor years afflicted *Oh on obstinate/rape/lemma affect on di owe army legs, which b6ke into numerous ulcers, fOr which I tried various reinvdies. which but inCreased the dile! ease, when I was re/Amended ho try 'Mil. °eke's,* re pparation of :arse !Ala. 1 did sod mad! after mung. several bottler I. am ppy to staterhat th; r ulcers are entirely removed and my leg, healed geese mi. nand this 16th day of Atignst,lF , 37.l ; .-. , . ' JOHN R. COLLER.IReiding. ' This certifies that my little son. abut Il years old: had suffered fur a long time from extensile sores on : the right knee and leg. (supposed -to U. , rei l been *bite swelling.) which: 1 found impossible ha h . by mud • ' theaid of the most respectable medical triee.-until I was recommended to use Mr. George o l e ..oaktriersi , Compound Syrup of Sassapatilla, eight bo of:which r on ly in ea lmi the sores but parr y t ioimia eor child's health whichldd sufferedmoc in of this affection, CA;PHARINE IN EM '. . Tth Wove Penn Reading. • S The above cut wat.prestoted to Me, 4ioth before' and atter the ase of MG: iftkelefs syrup 'of -Satraps. villa. and I haven° heeitittion an believing - thatit war the agent of his restointire. • 12 . JNO. P. RUPITER, M. D.- Reading, Septa% 1807. . Wthisington. iNte. 20, 1837: ' Mr..oakeley. Sin-1 consider Rmy duty to let yen know tbdtbei, use ef the halfdareal bottles of your !Ai:table liansepe r ,._ rills mat 1 got hf you in Jane last. hes entirely' bested my leg, the Dnepr told me it Was of wecetilblenschari:' after. and theme of your medicinelereold probably benefit it. . The five bottles were no t taken before AL - L wa ,. ho n ied. 1.01 took Ithe such to make the curet cenaie; it is now better than two moths since I used , any. Ind there'ls no appearance of a leturn. my pbyti. cian thinks the core perfect. oura.&c. ' CH.tR Y I.E.S DROWN. • 141" The expire valuable medicine may be bad si the sitbseriber's wholesale and retail Drug store. North Fifth street, Reading. and at Most of the prin cipal drug stores. Fresh Drugs and Medicines, at thelowestcash prices. also kept rot sale by the sub: scriber. OEO rar.f...l.F,Y. Also, to be had at the 'stores of ;Jleiedenreich & Katz Kutztown ; Wm. Mintzer and Dr. Ford; Petro ! , totvn ; Peter Knabb.Oley ; and at the store ofliguard & &ranch. Potted/In . . .3 "., , , . 2.40 K;_, Jan I Pai ISI A ,S. To prevent imposition. nix anteaters wills ricpany the label of eackboulm 1 , . ... . Private sale; 010 HE public. iher will sell, at{ prismie male. a a HOUSE AND LOT pa pLia pi s:ey, situated in'. ; the most central and business t t the borough' of Tamaqua. Said propel ty ii Fe U worthy the attention of men of business. ;1 1 1 ructilar 'do. serirtiOn is...considered miiietesstai4. as persoCsk wishing to purchase will first vie for themselves: It-said property is not sold te - Toret the latof April next, it will. then be rented for ohe or moreyears. Fur further particulars, apply in the AinbscribeiT living at Tamaqua, or, to Dr. Minter on the pm , . mibes. • • • JOHN DENNISTONI .. der 16 ! . .4tr. Emerson's School ,Boolks. , rIOIIE, subscriber has been appointed Agentiii - 1 the sok of these Books in Schuylkill Dihiotte Directors of the Public Scboots, Districts millut others supplied' by' the quantitylst the publishera' pt ices. Emensui'S Series of School books are hathiel.: ered-to be the best Wass and as cheap` acaoy, other. • , • Also, Cobb's Series of School Books wholsoale. and retail at Philadelphia prices, for-sato* . 'Dec 23 5 • • ", B. BANNAN. clOap Raisins and Prim so justr-toceind by the shiner and 1000 hr. Rsisms. = I Wows, Pram's—which be *ill sell at bi I.3eals per lb. EL C. MARTIN. Ns!. .si • - ' 9 ' ' Catholic 1101 - 41 11 . DIMS .G.UI.IIIE!. • Key !r) %names - True Nit y, Dourly Cathelic Dourly Bible, . 1 ' Poorllan's Medusa' arid' Smelt Catecliumn. Just received and for sale by B. BAIRT?&N, Dec 23 THE SUBSCRIBER 6.F.PERS AT pßinarE 'SALE • A HOUSE 6441 T in Norirefiaro. Street. nearly opposite the iesidesiert of IL F. Pommy:, now occupied- $v William D. Leith The bowie. fia 16, feet trent by gOleet in depthosilh a bitches:6C cellar in the basement store,, tarn Monti oiirtai first.-seiMmi and third firers eiely; the , srliiiet aid Mose:well plastered and pailditi. Alariarx excellent Well of,witer at the *dritifT=the lot is lOC. feel frellt.bi_no to depth -with ley on the mat end of said Weis. Yee filellale l i titpef „ . lucre. supuirio+ yltopfAtirborriNditi-3‘lSit6 .t”; ' • • • P 1 NMI . =I EM