March Tenn, 1838 1 Amos Tinton os. - Sci Fel The Corporation of the fit Lit roihof Pottville. Bich eh Term, 1838 -chnylkill Comity, THE Commonweal vania, to the Sheri' County, Greeting: Turton, of the bornul bath filed a claim .ntmon Pleas, for the County of ' . inst the Corporation of the bor ille, fOrthe sum of Four Hood Dollars twenty.nine cents, lawful pork and labor as a Mason and Werfbrined and bestowed; and al bond, furnished, delivered and p lx months last past; in and atm. Ad construction of a certain ,813 nt, situate in Centre street, in aforesaid, commonly cal or Jail, belonging, or said t igh of Pottsville aforesaid, a ing or Tenement, and al I oo"ered by the said bu: other ground immediately a inging to the said Corisn wiry for the ordinary and Ad building hang part o , whereas it is alleged that t ms due and unpaid to thesai , we command you that you raid Corporation of the borou to all such persons as may rid. building, that they be an udges of our said Court, at a Pleas to be held at Orwigsbn . nressid. the Monday pr 'ay in March next, to show I to say why the said sum o 'lrty Dollars Twenty-nine d on the said building to th :orlon, according to the Act of Assembly, in such ided, if tothemjt shall seem you then and there this wri ess the Honorable Calvin B Jur said Court at Drwigsbu January, A. Moue thousand i thirty-eight. LEWIS AU i 14 Court of Common Plea ity, in the matter o tool Bretzious, a luna .?.REAS, John Buecble Michael Bo etzious. did, on tber, A. D. 1837, file in snotary of the Court of Coanty, a statement co ittee of said estate. tice is hereby given to nil estate, that the lionorsbl tug of Common Pleas, a!o Monday the 19th day of Acta, in the forenoonjor tl and for showing cause ought not to be allowed f, the same will be confirm mesa the honorable Caiiiin - said Court at Orwigabur try, A. D. 1838. LEWIS AU 10 4w • TAXES. fl E subscriber herby gives persons who remain ind Awl and Rbad Tax, in Nor the' year 1837, that he is be tooled any longer, by pro at all taxes not paid by the firs ;pier notice has been given, ivied on for the same. R sced jury . and , Ti It SAL! e Schuvlk Braver C strict to and Yel E TIMB of the fi ' rune di or Lan sage to the 'twolust ocaster e O LET—A commodion river Schuylkill, at Sou • 00 feet front, and about rouble dock of sufficient lcng oad at one and the same timl be enlarged if required. Pos.' ou.the Ist of March nest. Al JOHN L Vogel's Hotel, north . 1 Feb 10 Office of the Schuylkill • -Philadelphia THE Board of Managers ed rE dividend of I2ly pe on the capital stock of the • six months, which will be .. or their legal representative inst. . CLAUD Feblo 1-3 , Tr . Wifil . i BE SOLD p t . • . at rrivat . Sale. A good two sfory house and lot of ground, situate on Centre street he lot is 20 feet frent On Centre street,. and 230 - t deep. eztehding to the Mount Carbon Rail R. . —the House is elub stantially buift,.and well si noted for any kinill of public business. . ! - ALSO • 1 ' 1 . Two good two story fra .. e houses and lot of ground, situate in Beau 's Rom, Nurwe fan Street. Each house and 1 Is 20 feet front; the It lot o f are well fi nished ith kitchens rata ed to each house, and are sit ated in the most blunt ness part oftown. All ~ the above property will be sold very cheap—f.r terms and particu lars apply to AN MEW RUSSEL.,; Jan 6 7 : Mahantengo Street. - . NOT IS hereby given, that 1:.; have been granted to t gilder of Schuylkill Coon Wilde, deceased, late of All persons indebbid to as requested to make paste ; 1 such who. may have sent them dulyjautheitt Jan 27 6-6 Et Sur Mecluin for $440 29 A • II fI Read 'the Follow" --- / .Intertsting and AstaniskiV-4. : ts. lit ORE conclusive penile of the exit inary •ix-K efficacy of - DR. WM. EVAN'S! . bra ted Camomile and Aperient Autibilious Pills in al leviating afflicted mankind. TO James Dickson, 36, Corntill, Bustatni Agent fer the sale of Dr. Win. Evana's Camomile Pills. ,; ' LOWNLL, Rtii. 3 3, 4836. "Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every rtiference that the afflicted receive of thelbenefi. Mal results of. medicines, I cheerfully offer mine blithe public in beh a lf of-DR. WM. :P.WAI.I.S•f3 CAMOMILE' PILLS. I have been afflicted fur th4e last ten years with distress in the head and' chest: often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for three or four nights in succession, but have never found relief by any of my friends' preseripttons, niy wife saw the advertiaments in the paper, when she persuaded me to Bend for some. ; which I did, and obtained two boxes and . bottles,i which resulted in almost completely tutoring line to health, although I have not yet entirely finished them. should you consider this any, benefit to yOuivelf, or the public, you have my cheerful per mission to publish it. Young, VespeotfullY. THOS. K. GOODHUE,'Centzelist.. of Penosyl of Schuylkill 'hems Amos of Pottsville,' our Court of a we) of Potts ed nod Forty 'alloy, e. for !seem; done, for msterials Ovided, within the erection 'ding or Tene he borough of cd the Lockup belong to the : inst the paid against the j-ding, and so [jacent thenet3, dun, as may I. sual purposes i a Lot No, —. 1 . said snm still Amos Turton; i , ake known to , I . of Pottsville, old or occupy 'appear before Civil of Corn g ethe coon .ing the. last I•any thing they j. our Handset! :- nts should not 1,- cureAt the'said orm and effect '... se made and xpedient, and INTERESTING CASE Cured -by Dr. Wm; Zvans's Caminni/e Tank. and Pavailsil dperi silt Pills —Mr. BENJAMIN SOWN, corner pf Shippen and Georges streets, Philadelphia, effect ed for seven years with extreme nervousness, by Which he was not able to write his name—his si mptonib were, ertiscation, daily spasmbdtpains ii the bead, loss of appetite, •palpitztion: of the la rt, giddiness and dimness of sight, otter We b li ly of engaging in any thing that demanded v gor or coinage, sickness and weakness ex. tome debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure ,and weight at the stomach after eating, great IT ental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest back and side, costiveness; a dishilid for society and conversation. MN B. has made trial of various medicines now before the public, bat te no effect, until, observing in a publiC paper. some cores performed by Dr. William Evans's Camomile Tunic and Family Aperient Pills, he, Was induced to give theme trial, of which he is. at any time happy to state that they.effectually 1 Oared Om of the above, distressing disease. 1 ;4 the, Preaident j• , the 25th day ieight hundred e pe Persone who doubt the atxrre col e, are most r citully directod to the abo4e mentioned per , eon, at the north'west corner of Shippen and . Oeorgegetrerts. - BENJAMIN BONN. Philadelphia October 26,1837. ENRI ED, rothonotary of Schuylkil the e,tate o paled cure effected by the treatment of Dt committee of the 23d day of e office of the mon Pleas of f his account as Mr. John Gibson, of N. 4th street, Wi lhaata Burg, afflicted with the above complaint for thrt, steara and nine months, during which lime he( iiad to use crutches. Ilia duet symptotes were excruciating pain in•all ht. joints, but especiwllyt en the hips, shoulder. knees and ankles, an ag.l i gravation of the pains towards night; anti for the most part all times from cite: nal heat, en obvi4 ells thickening of the faieia and ligaments, with • complete loss ofmusculat power. For the bens eft of those afflicted in • similar mini*. Mrt pitown conceives it- meet to say that the ' have entirely ceased, and 'that his joints have Completely recovered their natural wee,' and he feels able to resume his ordinary business, sons interested the Judges of esaid, hnve March, 1838, at hearing of the ,hv the said ac and in default ythe, President the 7th day of ENRIED, rothonotary INTERESTING CASE of Terbacutur Cons sumption.—Mr. John Row el applied on the iiay of September, at the office 100 Chathaal Street; laboring under the following symptomst4. A slight spitting of blood, distressing cough, 'at. tended with an expectoration of 'purulent mattei, Slight *sweats, general ernsciatiOn, diftleulty . 01 breathing on exertion, with a well marked hectic !flush on the cheek. On examination, the chest Was found to sound well every where except uti.' ider,the left clavicle, and in the arm pit of thin jsame side. otice wall those ttecl for County, egian township determined not hies' to pay—end • of March, where property will be ISS BULL, Collector rieeived and for CLAYTON. , er Land :any on the heed ,Lrivet, and in the .k, containing 229 erieure ; this land quality, the little ally throughLthel and offers a safid i Philadelphia mar dress the subscri , i uty, Pa. , A. THOMAS. : 1 1-3 mo ' Wh rl: WHARF on 'h or Cedrr street,, rlO feet long, with for ti boats to utt;- . The Wharf wlll :sion will be giveb t• W RENCE. d, near Atch sL 1-3 avigat ion C pang . ebruary 5, 1898. ' ave this day decl r dent. or $6,1 a aba e .inpany, tor the I d to the stockhold re on and after the i th US HARPER, .urer & Secretaryl. LIVER comeLurrr,lo YEAB.BBT ING. Mrs. Hannah Browne, with of Joseph Elliman', N. 6th street, near Second, Williamsburg, ffiiot ed for the teatime years with the Liver complain f, completely restored to health thrvitigh the trait ment of Dr. Wyk. Evans. Sympttims—llitbitnal constipation of the bowels, total kiss of apatite, excruciating pain of the epigasuidi region, great depression of spirits, languor and oper symptoms of extreme debility, disturbed Am, inordinate flow of the menses, pain in ,the 44, could not.lie on her left silk without Our aggirstiop CE term of administration e subscriber by ths Re , , of the estate of ismer orthampton county.— d estate ' are the for lo the a übscribe ar In imaid estate, pi • Tor settlement ' el. RP WILDE ie , i Administra P .1R ALt TIC it 11 EUM William Evans .. . . Treatment —Directed to take the rostorativi, Camomile Pills. with the expectorating cowl. pound, at the same time an injunction, lb call qi four days; when the night carats had ceased, !lie expeetoraiion slightly ciminished, air light fit of coughing still remaining in the morning. Oi dered as usual -to continue the medicimi , , and to call in the course of a weekwhen his heal& continued rapidly increasing, without the leakt cough. Ceibed at the office on the 4th of tl4iii 1 month,qmte cionvalescent returning his ainceta thanks for the benefit he had obtained. The aborts patient chiefly used mirk regimeil, dunt.g his treatment. ' ' 1 . . ASTRA! A, TRUER YEARS STAICDINE. Mr. Robert Munroe, Schuylkill, afflicted with the shove disecasing malady. Sytriptottisgreat languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous held. ache, difficulty of breathing, tiginnesd end atrle. tore across the breast, dizziness, nervous bulity and restlessness, could not lie 3n a hoii zuntal position, without' the sensation 'Of impezid ing suffocation, palpitation of Vie - beim distres ing cough, costiveness, pain of the ituniken, drew smear, great debility and deficiendy of the nerv ous energy. Mr. R. A filonroe gave up every thought of recovery and dire despair :sat on ( 1 1 , e countenance of every person interested an his existence Of happiness, till by accident he notified in a public paper some cures effected by - Dr. Win. Evans's medicine, in his complaint., Which imfu end him to purchase a package of the pills. which revolted in completely removing every symptom of his disease. He wallies 'to say his motive:for this declaration is, that those afflicted , with the same or any symptoms similar to those ftom winch be is happily restored, may likewise receive le same inestimable benefit. ASTIIIII A . 5 Y EA RE STANDING. Mr. Charles Uobart, No. 122 Orange street, N. Y. afflicted for five years. with humeral habitual Asthma, applied at'the office 100 Chatham street on the VI of October, laboring,under the foljow ing symptoms. A tens; of tightness across the chest, with the greatest difficulty of breathing. distressing cough, generally ending with &Owls expectoration of viscid • phlegm, ditturbed ` rest, the face turbid and of a livid hue—Could not he in &horizontal position 3 without . the sensatitin of immediate suffocation, languor, drowsinesei and dizziness in the head, and loss of appetite. Mr. 11. applied to the most eminent physitians in this city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit, until his friends persuaded him to place himself Olivier .Dr. Willis% Evans' treatment.. US is ncOr re lieved of his complaint, and called at theloffice yesterday, avowing that he had not words „to im press his gratitude for the henefit ate bad receiv ed. October 21, 1837. of theirs oristillgix.oilewitti.-witl/othoesyssis:. toms hitheafing great :dieEgetimal. to the Brow tiorts of the liver. Mrs.Nrowtto wax attended.bgtbreetif the Snit !physiers — ns, kilt Vie/kid biti lit% relief Irpooleir i niedieinsi till Mr. Browne . : proclu a ed tom -of& IWm. Evans'. loyalty/hie itreparstions, which - et 'feetnally relieved her ofs the above distressing ipnrsterns, with others, winch• it is nt t esstrtitird tto intimate. JOSEPH BROWNE. • {City andronnty of New York, ss. • Joseph Browne, of W ilfiemsbOrg. Long Island, riming duly sworn, did depose and ass .that the Ifsgtv as set forth in the wall in statement, to k'hicii the has subscribed his name, are; just and true. • JCISEM BRQW NE. Dosbat.ti of the said Hainnah Browne. !Sworn before me this 4th day January. 1837. PETER ?INKNEYi Com. of Deeds LIV COMPLAINT SIX YEA RS STANDING. MRS.- SARAH BHENHISER, wife of Mr. Amos Brenhtaer, corner of Se'cond street and Germantown Hoed, Philadelphia, affectoti fur the' lash six years with the Liver' Complaint. was cornpletely restored to health by Dr. W.M. E VANS'S Camomile Tome and Family Aperient Pills. Hbr symptoms were habitual costiveness, excruciating pain in the stomach, depression of spirits, languor, extreme debility, disturbed sleep, great pain in her side, weld not lie on her left side without an aggravation of pain. dizziness the bead, dimness of sight; with other symptoms indicating great derangement in the functions of the Liver. Mrs. Brenhiser haWinade trial of va riots, medicines now before the public, but rs. ceived no relief until she was advised to make trial of Dr Evans's Pills, of which she is happy to state that they effectually relieved her of the above distressing symptoms, with others, which are' not essential to intimate. Mr. Brenhiser, (husband of the above Mrs. Brenhiser, had been tiro years affrcted with a distressed state piles and •Costiaencits, of which he was effectual)ji cured.. We du hereby subscribe onisignaturea to the troth of the above cures, that the statement is in every respect Li ac. SA BAIII BREN HISER JOHN girEIF, Baker, No. 17 north Eighth street, Philada. Philadlphia, Oct. 21st. 1837. Dr. WM. EVANS'S Medical Office, .for the sale of his excellent Medicine, la at Nu. 19, north Eighth street, Philadelphia. gold by 1 J. T. WF.RNER. Sole Agent. foi Schuylkill County. pI.IRSUAN T to an order! of the Orphans' Court of Selfuylk ill Cbentt, on Saturday the 24th day of February ne4, at l o'clock in the af. ternoon, Daniel Feger and Adam Weidner, ad ministrators of the estate of notrad Feger, late of Berke County; deceased, Will expose to sale by Public Vended. in Pinegrove on the premises, a certain rnessuage and lot of - g round, situate in the town of Pinegrove; Piriegrove township, Schuylkill County, being the Southern part of kit marked No. 8, in the general 'plan of said town, —late the estate of the saill deceased. By order of the Court. NIiEL FEGER, ADAM WEI DNER, Jan 20 • 5-4 TAPUYAS ELIXIR, For the instantaneous cure of - THE TOOTH • ACHE; Discovered, and brought to its greatest perfection 'BY MONSIEUR CHABERT. This is to certify that I have tried your Tspuy as Elixir in several cases of Tooth Ache, in whicb I haiecortaiply found it of very great service. J. B. HARVEY, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London, Sept. 10, 1830: : A friend stepped in to say that he had visite° the Fire King this morning, and witnessed his marvellous cure of the Tooth Ache. One little hoy in particular, who toOke'crosa enough to bite a ten penny nail clear o, in,ten minutes smiled at the decayed tooth sod dared its pain.—U. S. Gazette. A fresh supply of the above Elixir just reedy. ed and fur sale by B. BANNAN, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county I—ly July _l3 The Penny Magazine of use ful Knowledge, IS decidedly one of the cheapest and most po. polar periodicals now extant—these are 200,- 000 copies sold every month in England, and 63,- 000 in America. The Parts of vol. 6 , (for the year 1837) as far as received, can be had at this office. Price 181 per part, or $2 00 per Anion. This Magazine is published in monthly parts, containing 40 large pages; the present volume is ' much enlarged and improved. The illustrations of wood cuts are executed in a superior manuer. There is an advantage in taking this work over all others, a person can discontinue it whenever he sees proper, for each part is always complete within itself. Complete sets of this work from the commence ment can be procured ui : he subscriber, at $2 per velar-no. B. BANNAN. Nov 4 50- PO,ST CARBON Saving Fund Society. THE Port Carbon . ' Saving Fund - Society, is now open every day from 9 to 3 o'clock .et the Office of Discount and Deposit, for the par. pose of receiving depcisits to any amount not ex. seeding $5OO, from any one person, upon which an interest of 4 per cent will be paid on every 45 apd upwards, but no interest will be allowed on any fractional parts of 35, The whole or any part may be drawn gut on giving notice, two to flint weeks, at the office on Mondays. The bu. ones of the Society will be conducted by the following officers and managers, until the first Monday in May next. President—AQUlLA HOLTON. Managers. Jcare - ph Carroll Samuel J. Potts Edward Hughes . tB. Warne Jacob Bull Jesse Turner L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. Article 3d of the Charter. “No 'emolument whatsoever shall be received by the President or Managers for their Services, oor shall any, Manager become it borrower from the mails, ion." oct 3 46tf El • 1 4 401111AWAL..Aii • -644.; TIVE ji‘ Public ft e Administrators. JOSEPH MORGAN, Clerk 0. C Private Sale. TH subscriber will all at private sale, a E HOUSE AND LOT pleasantly situated in the most central and frailness part of the borough of Tamaqua. Said pripetty is well wtottby tbs attention of men of business. A particular de scription is considered unnecessary, as peraont 1 / 4, wishing to purchase wi I, first. view for themselves. It said property is not Id before theist of April neat, it will then be re nted for one or more years. For further pariiculars, apply to the subscriber, living at Tamaqua, ot 4oDr. H Unter on tho pre I mimes. ' JOHN DENNIi3TON. dec 16 '• 4.tt • MI Alleiusr: l 4-Eal.Eßfiakke front - Eis4 'foie, Ind Jisteridi to cern Army and plain dying, in Silks and Bletinesi, op shred in Ceotra Street s %amine. Aso ring swam andliantakorna Re is grestral nor st ravers, sad hopes by alb:alien -andmanctua *ty to, merit a continuance of his Gamer enamel. s , * Dec 23 • . 1 s—tt For Sale, A valattable Trfra of CoaliLmtd, - - T _YING and being in the townshi of Notire • isegian, on the_West Branch &Om the Weil Branch Rail Road, about kW, miles Krim Schuyl.. kill Raven—there k me or snore 4.30al Vein pa/Wing through this nod. For information ap. ply to JACOB REED. at Pottsville, Jr Mr. HOFFMAN. EA. eti Reading.- March 2: 24- 6.I.IIEJTIt Gal . ilft!! Valuable Real Property in Pott*ille, FOR SALE. THE undersigned oilers for sale all that well known three story ,RRIGIC STORE AND DWELLING ME NO and the appurtenances, situate ip Centre street, Pottsville, the property of the undersigned, together with 1 nine other ig tenements in the rear of said boilai , - sod the lot of ground whereon the whole s audit. The brick building aforesaid, collision t it rty feet in front—finished from the basement tory to the garret in the beat style of workmaustiip,and both as a business stand and a residences, bs most fa vourably situated. The foregoing perty will be sold on low and acceanniodating t rms. Part of the purchase money ma, remain n the prop. erty for a few years, it desired. Tit indisputa ble, and possession can be given im eitiatuly— apply to G. M. IN NINGS. April 29 .. 32—tf . Pottsville. stem s riaaacisa Swaim's Panacea,' 'opt receiv . Leo DOZE N 3 • ed fresh from the p ropriet o r . Upwards of Seventy-Five Thousand Bottles of this voidable medicine were sold last year, mid the demand is increasing. For sale by the dozen, or migrate bottle. Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles fig $5 by B. BANNAN, Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. Also Swaim's Vermifuge. CALL AT THE - New EstAblishment, COT ner 'of Ceat re and. Market &reds. Pottsville THE subscribers respectfully snbounce their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets. where they are now provided with achoice wisortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, disc. which they •re determined t. sell at theiery low est prices. H AZZARD & STRAVCH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market pricey. April I 2-6 Catholic Book 'pious GUIDE. Key to Paradise, True Piety, - Catholic Piety, Booty Bible. Poor Mange Catechism and Small Catechism, rust received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Dec 23 5 LIFE OF HENRY CLAY, by Preptice, jug received and for sale by imin 20 R. : ANNAN. Comfort and Convenience. TO THE HEALTHY AND SICK. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public at large, that, since his return from Europe, he works with a new zeal end diligence at the ntanufaeturing ef Elastic Mistresses in this Borough, and flatters himself, without fearing the accusation that he is a Rosso* and Cherie ten, with being able hereafter to nnikcsnch mat tresses as not to be inferior to any, work of this kind', in reterenes to their beauty, r solidity, and durability, and people will certainly, be convinced of the comfort and saving of time, which these articles afford, principally when there is 'some body sick in the family. Deludes the subscriber knows the old adage, "the work most give credit to its maker," and he therefore, very politely invites those wishing to get an article of this description, to come' and examine fOr themselves, one of the said Metres see, just now Stashed, that they may be convin ced of the truth of his saying. - HENRY MEYRR. • Reading,lan. 18, 1838.4-3 m P. S. Persona wishing to buy Elastic Metres see, of the description aforesaid, will please ap ply to the subscriber, a few doors above Feather's Store, in Reading, where a list of subscription is open to the public, as the manufacturing , thereof wants some time. The MilittS.Cll will not- be delivered before May next. The undersigned has, at the request of Mr. Huse Mayas examined his newly invented "double Spring Elastic Matra's." Its uniform elasticity renders it truly a luxury for common use; and to the sick especially, Such as are long confined to a hot izontal posture, it promises to prove invaluable. Its permanent smoothness will supersede the necessity of removing the pa tient "to make his bed," while its elastic quality appear, well calculated to obviate in a great de gree or entirely prevent the sloughing so apt to occur in uses of lung confinement. • ISAAC MESTER, M. D. I fully conenr in the opinionboVe expressed, in regard to Mr. Meyre's " Doub le Spring Elastic i t Matra..." JOHN P. HIEST,ER, M. D. Having carefully examined Mr. Henry Meyre'sl "Double Spring Elastic Matraes,": I concur is I the above opinion, believing it to answer all the purposes intended. - JOHN B. OT7O. I beets examined Mr. Henry Meyre's "Double I I ,Spring Mideast" with care, and I would MOM mend it to all persons, and especially to the sick, as it would be a great advantage to them. J AVOR! MARSHALL. Having carefully examieed, Mr. Henry Mey.l re's "Double Spring Elastic. Matra's," • I fulljl concur in the Opinion expressed, in the foregaingli i certificate. A. in. WYMAN. 1 1 I have examined with are . Meyre's tic Estrus," and fully 'impel tri the opinow. hove expressed, .0 to its useif ens and general niod qualities. H. H. !MNI/SRO. M r : Itteitela request. 1 e aimed his "Elupl Matiass," and concur in favorable opin ions apramped by the above n pntlemao. SOLOM N G.' 111R4711,' • 11111 M Palate& H = du' infanta..the La r J:‘ •.1 of Nttartiter wad isityilbir-Thei hove j Areogapd ,direct -- froda the•Miikurs'etii t yr so assOrtmeta Of Plaided Wiltatts, • Getilthak . red cabbage. mixed pickles. • Maaipaes, ouitmsi Mater. Staz . E4s and Wed ladle pia:waves. Strawberry. raspberry and gooseberry June. • Corrant-jelly. French mustard, • Adebovy, lobster, John Bull, Reading ilk: Ca. wee maces. Nuabroom and walnut ketchup. Alto—l'typ‘ ragb i ti , clamps. alpuoudo. currants lc mons, 4c. O Rent. rimnic• Furnace, 'gnat troll, 'saw Mill, several dviaing htlasOli foul rerin of 125 acres of bertB.4ltuated at Xernavilio, a hOtrt Steen miles from Reading. The Cams! iind . turnpike road from Reading to Pol 401, 1 14 e - immediately in frortt c of the hnildinva. The witoation is en excellent one for hutinese. Possession can bh had on t lie first day of April nest—kr further particulars iitquire at The office of the .chitylkill NavigatiO Company, south seventh street, Ptulaaelphis, ior of S. Of: ISCOM, Superintendent, Reading. Reading, Jan. 27. 1838. • 6—line Confectionc.ry Manufactory. THE aubscriber respecting , / announces to the public that he has commenced tibe 'blanche. tura Of Confectionary in all it* various branches, at his Stote in Centre Street, nearly opposite the Pottsville House, where Confectioners and oth ers can always be supplied wholesale and retail, at the lowest Philadelphia calih•pric.. Country Merchants are respectfully solicited to call and examine his stock bolure purchasing elven here. nov 4 ' BOO ' KintiNDERY• • iAklNANthais-Oommeheed a Book Bind "o.ery in unineetion wiih his Book Store, where 'al kind, of Books will be bound et the sborteg notice at low rates. 'an 27 • " 6 T. Elk. HAVE just received per Canal Float Adventure, Capt. John 'M. Crosliuid, direct from New York, rpII3LE eatiserther has been appointed Agent for •A- the sale of these Books in Schuylkill County. Directors of the Public Schaal', Districts, and others supplied by the quantity at the publishers pikes. • Emerson's Stries of School Books are consid." ered to be the best in use, and as cheap as any other. Mao, Cobb's Series of Schclol Books, wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices, for sale by Dec 23 S • B. BANNAN. 0 • i Benjamin W. Cumming, aTTORAT r WIT .1."1W; In AS removed bis Office to Centre Street, op. 1 1..positethe trick Building of George M. Jew [lilti n g*, where be will attend to all business en. trashed to him in the line of his profession. Oct 21 48—tf WILL be sold at private sale, the Foundry . pleasantly situated at Port Chilton, Seltnyl. kill county, on very reasonable terms. This Eundry is at the commencement of the Little 'Shuylkill: and Susquehanna Rail now making, and will in a abort time be one of the best situations in the country to do a large busi pees. For terms,&c. apply to PARICEI TIERS. Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAAC MYERS, Port Clinton. 3E-6t ~_ ~.~ EMS Encourage Home Montfucturea. JOHN'S. C. MARTIN - 50-if 35 cubs dairy cheese,. 20 boxes pine apple, do 000 lbs. superior smooked beef, 000 lbs. do Lard, 600 lbs. codfish, 5 bbla. superior shad, 'ao bbls. 114,1 Mack rel. WI half, do do 3 bbis: starch, • 25 boxes superior green and black teas. not 25 1- EinersoWs School Books. T. S. ittocrwAT, • ENGINEER AND ' anArTszvuutir, Office next door, to the Primayloania Hall. Nov 18 .52-11 Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. my 29 < 'New Goods. . g eneral ttssortment of fresh and seasonable ra. Goods, just received—consisting in part of Dry Goods, •. - ""r c ardware., filtueevissrare, Mackerel, gait, 'Plaster", &c. &c. which will be sbld low fir cash. The highest price paid in ;cash fin all kind WH ITE country produce JOSFsPH & SON. Mount Carlton, Dee 2 2 Champagne Winew. TEIE subScribers have jest received mod offer for sale, a large lot of choice Champagne Wines; arimpg which will be found the 'Pa'Mello' brand. which is said to be superior to any yet Imported—also, superior old modeira, pale !berry and port wines in boithui. HAZZARD & STRAUCII. 5 CEI ChilanPagii• : Nlll A'~`sANS & Co. have on hand and offer J-‘ • for isle, 50 baskets Champagne Wines of tho most celebrated brands, among • which may be found the Woodcock ∣ it wino far: superior to any ever offered for sale in this place. Also. the genuine Anchor Brands, • Jan 31 7- I iiickwick Pipers Complete. 'DICK WICK PAPERS, complete to 26 Nana- X boa, with, illoarrations, jus ß. t t i k ti eived and for , wale by , e. AN. lan7 , d2 441103-FOLMS.-.-A fresh aupply of thisTal 1 13, nab* work. jest received and Sin , We by janl7-; 6,, B. BANN-AN. THE 31785 c .i BR OFFERS AT . "A a lc *fun is tiorwerieh ' t_lige Street. rly opposite the residuum' li - ft of D. .P. - IPont. yri /MR occophat by - ' tiVilltain D. Lerb: The boom 10-111 'fimaltoat • 10 tent in depkwith'ilkitaien and • .', - 1 rin the here' storsown mins lifthe firstesniond and thl d 11.1*...e a ah ; th e s4 .f• _said Rouse . well .. ey ed , and pitsii‘C' Alissite excellent well - of f • it the "tio'i Teet font , bf 170 in depth, with* 0 kitili.,", ley OD the west aid laseid hone: . '" .: --.-. For further partioulars iro ot . - "",-- -.=. .. nt Carbon. Idmr. 3;1837: ' _ - II A ZZA RI! 4 STRAIICIVS WBOLPeq4LM AND RETAIL,. • Dry-Goods, Grocery mot* quor More l Corner of &nevi 'end Minket Sired",,„ AP* B 8 280. • • 10 000 VERY superior .havanua _seats „ he Priheipee aria Dosimego broods. tos ode by . feb 3 • MILLER ,ts,BAGGERTY. . , ALT, Viab a riuto9 for sale !).3' Sept 23 • 44 • • • 41.4* GIL} AICH AN'S Domestic hiedicioe f fteini *Ot .Eriglipb cdittoe. jest received murk,. stdelkt km 20 4 •B. BANNAN. . . Cheese! Cheese': 20 Casks of premium cheese, -• _ . . 20 Boxes plop apple do • , to: sale 113/ .. N. NATIIANSei COI - deo R § TRE_Now England 'Farrier, or Farmare ceint Boos. 22d Edition. inetleceivadittid for sale by . - B. SAI4NAN. , Jan 13 • 2 V. 'S. el/ILTlS‘Celebrated Blue Black Ink, • Powder, just'received and for nle by Jao 6 7 -B. BANNAN.-,. Medal Cheese, Soap &C., 40 casks superior Medal cheese. 50 boxes Philadelphia soap,' I.hbd. Inslroai meal, far sale by & HAGGERTY. 524M0 Nov 18 RowLETT's interest Tubb... just received and for sale- by B. BANNAN: jun 24 5 rill ME BOOKS . of varioua Innis 'tor colliers. ilk end others, jut received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Alao--drafts, nOteitand r bents bound in boob, jan 27 6 Cheap Raisins . and Psvxes CST receivel by the sebscribet, " 1000 lbs. Raisins, 2 cases Pronea.—which bp will sell mill cents per lb. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Dec 2 9. 100 Rk"B Wrapp ing Pip" , for iii wholesale and retail, cheap, feb 3 B. 'BANNAN.. Dr3SERTATI • RSon Go meta; theidikt6t of the Bank and Paper Money, hydra author o f , •Common Same," priee 61 cents, uat'reeeked and for Bale by • B F— URN ER'S COE M iSTRY, price Al. just re. ceived and fOr sale by 8. BANN'AN,,. jan 27 6. • 000 lbe.j, lied Feathers. just received ape off'ered for sale by , HAZZARD STDATIcif, Npv 11 holesaile and Retail Dry Good Store. POLLOCR 34 WEAVER have just received in addition to their extensive assortment Zit' DRY 'GOODS, Super Superior Bine and Black Cloth, superior fancy coloured do. new style cas simeres, sattirietis and Beverteene, miners' the Liens, . Feb 18 14— I ! Lumber. • 50.000 Joint Shingles, 25.000 I.ap do . 20.000 Lathes. mailable for paling nr shut• gling.for sale by A. A. GILE. Rcpt 23 . 44 - D IARY for 3838, ca.- DAILY REGISTER. ihr the nee of Private Families and persona of Imisiness, containing a blank ter every . day in the year, for the record of_ettuite that may be in. terestinl.either past or future. VW:MDR' 1 - c'E'S FAMILY EXPOSITO Li' price $3 50 r justleceived and for alidebi Jan 10 , B. BANNAN. • Annuals for 1826. _ AFEW Animals for 1638, at wholesale widen . , . For sale hi B. BANNAN: Jan 6 7 OLD PINEPPLECHEESE.—Jost receive 4: and - for s ae a few boxes of very superior old'.: Pine Appld C eeme. HAZZARD& SiTAUCH. 4 j9O 20 VP ' Faber N o e AN i t i n l a i d a o e s i j t a y st . rece W ived or" the follaWl . ogl l- R- 00 religion, works, London mid American S • ditions, which he offers for sale cheap.. .. t i • Original Taniily Sermons, 5 vols. , I Maiselllune Sermons. . c ~." Leland's' view of Deistical Writers, ,ik• Sturievines Pivicher s e Manual , 2 vs* I Drew oktbeitesurrettion, Drew on the Soul, v. ' Bridge'ii i •oti the Psalm CXIII - . i James' hristian Professor, • . Lff Prize P •on Religious Dissensions. • i Chrisiisin Father at Home, A Mottoes Request, &c. tr. -/ "' . dec 23 '! '. . 3• i,, Engldida and \Nelsh ilegibror :- ' rwHE soineribrisan Wiped all lands of Booketit - the stitoiteti bedew= Thi leg .ttrolitaht fratignimbike- • - r list at the officte of time,. lotto t t Cloths i ! it:- _" -..,.... iv .„. ~. &Ca have. now on'•hanir'k . •AA' • splendid wormiest, of ' •.• ..,-, Blue; black. °litre, green and claret . 1 1 „.._ d* I .-do • indlancy caseimres, . . • .-.. i. PlaiMunifigniiel sattinetts. - ' Mobley pilot cloths arid-etbeicoatide, l -Genii hair amble.. Mourtgeolluiduk , - == all of whieh being purchased-at mmtimr* delphia, and 'New York. we Osvaldo, to IL per cent. cheaper than can be p ar sknwhees - 1 irk thisborouglb. . ~~~~. leavis a at • IL BANNAIiii 'a-- T,.. 2 ~~_ ,- "^ ;~ .a . -x ~A~ : . ~. ` - ti_ II IMO 11